Show Durocher Takes His $rmy Exam NATIONAL WILL 1 ie©y BASEBALL FILM Two-to-O- UTAH FRIDAY Champion 1943 5 EVENING-FEBRUAR- no 4 big Little man Referee Counts Out Choynski As McCoy Hits Him After Bell Round Is Cut Short to Save Kid By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sport Editor Fourth of Six Article Joy Choynski tackled tricky Kid McCoy and his corkscrew punch four times Nothing exciting happened in three of the meetings but oldtim-e'r- s still talk about the last— at the old Broadway Athletic club New York Jan 12 1900 — when McCoy knocked out Choynski with a right-han- d punch to the chin as Chrysanthemum Joe turned to go to his corner as the bell sounded ending the third round Bill Brown veteran member of the New York boxing commission who was an expert witness calls it the most flagrant foul and boldest job of robbery he ever saw in the ring There was a lot of money wagered much squawking and what happened helped kill boxing in New York Round Cut 50 Seconds The Kid got a long count in the second which was cut 50 seconds 3 5 an one-hand- sv vV v XXaSmia vM Joe Choynski at Height of Career to his blood spurting from his nose and corner McCoy returned mouth 7 The shout of "Foul!” could be but Referee heard for blocks White professed not to believe it was a foul stood his ground ordered the fight to go on McCoy answered the bell Choynski could not Choynski and McCoy first squared d off in what was billed as a exhibition in New York March 22 1896 McCoy was credited with a victory over Choynski in San Francisco March 24 1899 but according to chroniclers of the” period did nothing which bore hiris pugilistic credit while the natiyf son lost nothing but the offieialdf-cisio- n four-roun- 20-rou- nd Seven months later in Chicago Tub-Thump- er f Using His Weill’s AI Weill who seems to be train- ing more fighters for Uncle Sam match draw McCoy Choynski in fhe third Tjhat was the limit of the fireworks! Joe Choynski and Kid McCoy itseems stored up r the pyrotechnics for thtirV memorable V' finale to jfieavy-weig- ht Herbie Marshall is “Meanwhile” says Al "I’m trying to get a few good theatrical acts together Even half my dance team Charlie Cerny has enlisted in the signal corps” 1-- A Valparaiso ' Boasts Tallest Courtiers VALPARAISO Ind Feb 5 (AP) West Texas State long a claimant of the "world’s tallest team” title will have to move over and make room in theriouds this season for Valparaiso university’s quintet The team consisting of four freshmen and a sophomore averages 6 feet 6 inches and is buoyed up considerably by the Warnke brother Don and Wallace of Michigan CityrInd They have to stoop to get their 6 foot 10 inch frames under the rafters TJtored by Loren Ellis just two out years high school coach1 DAYS ing ranks ofthetheCrusaders have won 12 of their 16 games with a 59 average Rival coaches marvel at the and coordination of the towspeed Be To Racing team which employs the typering ical Hoosier fire department style Close of of play - Wellman Explains Need NEW ORLEANS of New Method in Neighbor State ASKS 5 ' £ (AP) If the Idaho fish and game e$m mission is abolished as praised in a bill before the state legisla- Additional ture ‘‘We shall never be able to Sought establish a long-rang- e program the refish and gsfme benefittlng Reglar Meeting sources of the state” Clare W Wellman of Lewiston ' believes NEW ORLEANS Feb 5 (jJp) — a director of the Wellman Idaho Wildlife federation in a A decision by the Louisian! racing commission was awaited today statement said: “We wanted a commission form by Fair Grounds officials bn their n charof management fdr-fisand game plan for a because we were tired of getting ity meet The Fair Grounds was expected plans and improvements started only to have the next party In to remain open after its announced power abolish them We were closing date of March 9f if the com tired of training game Wardens mission rules that the15 days need on license holders’ money and not be deducted from the legal Alhave themfired tired of having lowable 75 days of racing annually fish and birds planted where they Louisiana law limits horse had no chance of survival because to 75 days a yea! in any racing some politician wanted them there county) - arid it was believedparish the ' "Politicians want the old setup Fair Grounds would not cripple ' back for patronage reasons only the next seasonif extension of the Should- - we lose the commission current one provides a penalty form and revert back" to the Racing Secretary Julius G Reedpatronage system we shall never er would say only that “the debe able to establish a long-rang- e cision is expected within a few program benefitting the fish and days and we should know the anganle resources of the state” before the week is out” - swer Reeder Announced that the purse : for the 7ew Orleans handicap on February 27 had been raised from $10000 to 525000 And the Louisiana I derby’s' stake doubled to 510000 All other stake events for the remainder of the season originally ? CHICAGO Feb 5 (AP) A two-to- n scheduled for 55000 had been $10000 timing device that hats raised to 510000 he said enough hands to do everything but pull off a player's skates and sharpen them has been erected in Chicago stadium and will operate 1 tot the first time night in : the Blackhawks-Ne- w Sunday York Rangers ' hockey game The mechanism was designed for HOUSTON Texas Feb 5 (AP) the automatic timing of hockey Spring football at Rice Institute including play timeouts and penal- used to be limited to twoscore liketies basketball boxing aqd rddeo ly candidates competition It also tells time pHris year drawls Coach Jess The big clock (or clocks) will be Neely “we hope to have at least operated from a remote control bon 150 Virtually every boy in school jarhich appears as complicated as will be drawn into the war effort thei instrument panel of a bomber when he leaves Those who take ’ Each side of the timer measures the month of - football by 12 feet and contains more should make better soldierspractice colored lights than a Christmas “I’ve all the boys who aptree The sound effects include proachedtold me to come out and bring bells whistles and sirens-—- All their friends” -- - at 15-d- h ay post-sea!o- 1 -- ‘jNew Device Will Time Loop Garries Davis Looks: for v 150 Grid Players One Thousand Out For Annual Dinner CHICAGO Feb 5 (AP)— More tljan 1100 baseball players officials and fans attended the 25th annual banquet of the Old Time Baseball Players association last night' R C (Bob) Lewis traveling secretary of the Chicago Cubs was honored guest Charlie Grimm manager of the Milwaukee Brewers headed a delegation from the Wisconsin city Special guests were members of the Great Lakes baseball team headed by Lt Gordon (Mickey) Cochrane and the Camp Grant team in charge of Corp Joe Shur-s- ki 1 25-m- an ’ 16-1- Baumgartner Asks For New Methojds PHILADELPHIA Feb 5 (AP)— Stan Baumgartner who gave up playing major league baseball to write about it came up today with what he called a sure-fir- e pill for the game’s newest headache — the fear that players will be classed as and dratfed "It’s simply this” he wrote in his Philadelphia Inquirer sports column “Put the players to work in defense work or essential occupations and then let them play baseball on the side” He did it himself during the first World war he added and so did several other major leaguers and although they confined their playing to industrial leagues they ball despite their played eight hours a day in the plant Baumgartner a southpaw pitcher worked for the Phils back in those gala days when they actually won a pennant (1915) and for Connie Mack’s Athletics after the first war He traded his uniform for an eyeshade in the late ’20’s non-essenti- al top-not- ch Army Posts Adopt Esslinger Method BAY MEADOWS RACE MEETINC IS CANCELLED SAN FRANCISCO Feb 5 (UP)— General Manager William P Kyne of the Bay Meadow's race track today announced cancellation of a meet which was to have 50-d- ay started February 20 The meet was abandoned as result of a request by Rubber Administrator William Jeffers that racing not be held because it would cause “the wearing out of a great deal of rubber” Kyne said that the request indicated disapproval of horse racing at all tracks The meet previously was sanctioned by army officials and 1000 horses already had arrived at the track — “This apparently means the end p ps 300-ya- rd Seals Ready to Start New Race or Helen Crlenkovich Will Marry Ensign way deemed best” Jeffers in his request declared: “The inevitable result will be wearing out of a great deal of rubber for a purpose in no way es- from true "I consider that it will be a great misfortune if Bay Meadows or any other track away from the immediate vicinity of a large metropolitan city and which cannot be reached by most patrons by means other than riding on rubber tires operates during the present year” Services Booked For Hockey Prexy MONTREAL Feb 5 (UP)— Funeral services will be held in Christ church cathedral Saturday for Fraftk Calder National Hockey league president who died sudden-- r ly in a hospital here yesterday Calder league president for 25 years was brought here only early yesterday from Toronto where he had been hospitalized after two "non-essenti- al Market Wise Eyes Crusader ’ g PHILADELPHIA Feb 5 (AP)— Baseball magnates managers players and just plain bleacher rooters join hands tonight to pay homage to the most beloved figure of the National pastime — tall lean Connie Mack of the Athletics is in honor of The Mack’s eightieth birthday He actually was 80 last December 23 but the arrangements committee decid ed to postpone the testimonial din ner because of transportation difficulties during the Christmas holiday season Celebrities from all walks of life will be in the crowd of 900 expected to jam the ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratfor- d hotel to do honor to the man revered wherever baseball is played The entrance to the ballroom has been arranged to look like the entrance to Shibe park Two signs read: “Pass gate closed” and “twi light game starting at get-togeth- Pug-nose- er six-thir- FORMER STARS ASSIGNED TO THE FLEET pre-flig- ty of horsq racing here for the dura- p m” tion” Kyne said “We want to go along with the war effort the to the war effort or mainPALO ALTO Calif Feb 5 (UP) sential tenance of essential civilian serAll army units in the northern vices and not that but knowlCalifornia sector of the western edge that the only is operating track a command are defense adopting will give the general public the new type of physical conditioning impression that there is no reason program developed by Dr Arthur to worry about tires which is far A director of Esslinger physical education at Stanford university lit was revealed here today The Esslinger method includes a physical fitness test which measures strength agility endurance coordination and power by a series of tests including pull-up- s sit-ubroad-jumshot put run and other runs The program according to Major General Walter K Wilson has been found superior to standard army conditioning programs and may result in the saving of lives in strenuous campaigns” Connie Mack Will Be Honored Again 4 SAN FRANCISCO Feb 5 (AP) Among the sailors were leaguers Johnny Rigney Don Pad- President Charles Graham of the gett Frank Pytlak Benny McCoy San Francisco Seals despite his and Joe Grace t pessimism about baseball chances in general has set the start Ot spring training ' for his Pacific heart attacks January 25 Coast league club for March 22 His death leaves National hockey Graham said Tuesday after the league affairs in the hand of an war manpower commission issued executive committee composed of a list of occupations” Lester Patrick of the 'New York SAN FRANCISCO Feb 5 - (UP) that he thought prospects for a Rangers and E W Bickle of the Helen Crlenkovich one of Amer- 1943 season in the major and Coa?t Toronto Maple Leafs They will ica s foremost women divers - will leagues were slim advise and assist Mervin (Red) marry Ensign Robert Morgan of Nevertheless the Seals’ president Dutton of the defunct Brooklyn San Francisco at Coronado Calif yesterday ordered batterymen to Americans in carrying out Calder’s weelc hence she said at Seals’ stadium March 22 duties for the balance of the seatoday as report ® airmailed a signed marriage and the rest of the club March 29 son license to Morgan Morgan applied for the 3 license Coronado and airmailed it to Mayrk AXlssr prlenkovicb forf her signature The prospective bride said By NEA Service they had — originally 5 to marWise sound again will be sent after hi Market be Feb planned YORK NEW ried - next Wednesday but post- second Suburban at Belmont Park May 30 Although the straight poned It because Morgan was or- Suburban was first run in 1884 and although such as Salvator Henry ‘ 1 ’ dered ' to flight duty of Navarre Ben Brush Africander Hermis Beldame Fitz Herbert and ’ Crlenkovich said she would Grey ever won Lag took one renewal Crusader is the only horse that retire from competitive-divinwith 104 and then but it twice The son of Man o’ War scored in 1926-2- 7 would continue to practice and 127 pounds on his back Market Wise had Whirlaway as his chief make herself available for exhibi- opponent last spring The trainers of Alsab and Shut Out plan to tions In amateur meets ' make it a Big Four this trip ex-maj- d Zivic though a bit ancient is the smartest roughest and most dangerous fighter young Beau Jack ever encountered Beau Jack dynamic young jiegro from Augusta Ga is favored at 11-- 5 to beat Zivic largely because LONDON Feb 5 (UP) — a was Maxie Baer of the disparity in their ages Jack Madcap harder puncher than World is but 21 and Veteran Fritzie is Heavyweight Champion Joe approaching 30 The experts' figLouis Tommy Farr British ure that Pittsburgh Fritzie will be boxer who swapped blows towith both of them said unable to maintain the terrific pace day set by Beau Jack who has been “Punch for punch Baer’s described as an "uncivilized Henry are heavier but Louis’ come Armstrong faster” he explained “They But the former Georgia boot-blac- k can be bloody annoying if who came up Ihe hard way you know what I mean” In battle royals is spotting Zivic' Twice Farr fought Baer an advantage of at least nine 1937 in and him defeating pounds and years of experience losing in 1938 Fritzie the former welter king is to decision he lost a expected to outweigh Jack about Louis And Zivic last 145 pounds to 136 Baer probably would have has had of five brothers “if fighting on lot a top longer stayed a dozen years of experience durhe hadn’t been such a playing which he fought 163 profesboy” Farr said sional bouts “Believe it or not” he addZivic also has great physical ed contrasting his life to that of Baer “the first time Lever strength — the torso of a middlekissed a girl was in Decemweight and the oaken arms of a blacksmith— arms that proved the ber 1937 when I was 23” Farr who recently underundoing of Henry Armstrong — stalwart arms that “bulled” away Armwent four major operations has just recovered from an strong's crowding attack and kept illness which threatened his the little “perpetual motionman” at just the right distance to be eyesight straightened up with uppercuts and raked with head hooks as Zivic took away Homicide Hank’s welter crown in October 1940 and knocked out game Henry in a title defense the following January Zivic though of ancient vintage NOW lost but one bout in New York That was to yopng Ray rings Robinson the sensational and unbeaten lad from Harlem who generally is recognized as “uncrowned king” of the welterweights Beau Jack is a lightweight and apparU S NAVY PRE - FLIGHT ently a “great” one as he makes SCHOOL St Mary's College Feb his first ring appearance since 5 — Transfers to the fleet the navy winning the New York version of title with a school at Del Monte and the world’s knockout over Tippy four new naval flight preparatory third-roun- d schools throughout the west have Larkin in the Garden on Decembeen ordered for 13 officers of this ber 18 station Commanding Officer Clyde negro Tonight the W King announced today is seeking his fourteenth straight Most of the officers who will re- victory He is trying to extend the port at their new posts next week winning string that took him from n in athletics among virtual obscurity to the top of the are them being Ensigns Ray4 George lightweight heap The experts say Byron Haines and Ed Nordstrom he will do it They insist he can't football stars respectively at South- miss because of his terrific ern California Washington and his wild bobbing and weavingpace atLoyola of the south and Lt jg) tack and the explosiveness of his Eugene Nixon who was outstand- punch They emphasize also that ing in football and baseball at this rugged young Georgia negro Pomona college nothing but “fight” — that to a photographic knows Assigned is not a Harlem playboy — that he squadron at the naval air st4tion he always is m perfect condition San Diego “to prepare for duty because of the hours he spends in with the fleet was Lieut William Calhoun who was a member of gymnasiums But the robust minority of Zivic the football and wrestling teams at admirers laugh off these Beau Jack the naval academy that buttonLieut John Hooker Harvard claims and emphasize boxer and master is Fritzie nosed a on Lieut Henry Clifford who was the soccer and tennis teams at dangerous puncher equipped with that may make Yale Lt (jg) Charles Blankin-shi- p a bag of ring tricks look like a novfootball and water polq play- the Augusta negro Fritzie’s insist that ice They er at the naval academy and Lt and reach to ringcraft were the Nixon height weight ordered (jg) school at Del Monte “cutey tricks” will enable him to Lt (j g) Lester W Williams command the pace and march to who was on the football and track victory Anyway Promoter Mike Jacobs squads at California and Ens Bob and who football Walters says that another 565000 gate is played baseball at Washington were as- virtually assured Last Friday ansigned to the naval flight prepara- other good little- man Feathertory school at the University of weight Champion- Willie Pep licked Southern California Lightweight Allie Stolz and the Ensigns George and Nordstrom gate was $65989 were assigned to the NFPS at the BOSTON — Sammy Fuiler 141 University of Washington Ensigns Hines and El wood Lang basket- Boston outpointed Joe Torres 142 ball and football star from St New York (10) Mary’s will go to the NFPS at San en Michigan's conference faculty rep - 4 nesota a 4 victory over Michi- gan last fall Michigan hasn’t beat-ene- n resentative for 26 years Minnesota in a decade Rule interpretations in key situathe dplay Maj Reviewing tions frequently depend on the John L Griffith dispute Big Ten commisjudgment of officials A team gets sioner held officials negligent a tough break on a debatable deThe piece de resistance of Procision now and then a good one on fessor Aigler’s report is his advoanother They even up and any cating machinery for reviewing high class coach takes what he mistakes by officials and his likconsiders bad decisions with favor- ening the fruit of his thinking to He realizes that in a professional baseball in which able ones question of judgment the official games are played under protest on top of the play is more likely and league presidents review umto be correct pires’ decisions that are questioned Professor Aigler’s ' uncalled for with any great degree of violence blast would lead one to suspect There is of course no place in that winning is emphasized by one college football for anything apof the more powerful football proaching a board of appeals schools and in a circuit that abProfessor Aigler talks altogether hors — for public consumptiori that too much like a professional and is — all the evil things associated it might be a swell idea for Comwith the game missioner Griffith to blow the And all the time according to whistle on him the highest preachments of the men feig Ten teams have played like in cap and gown the principal pur- professionals too long for the chairpose of football is to teach young man of the league’s faculty commen the usual morals— the desire mittee to be popping off like one to win etc After all the Big Ten wants to A disputed drop-kic- k gave Min- - keep its amateur standing far-light- ed Abolish Idaho? FisEwG'cnme- Program ? Aigler's Blast of Officials Untimely ed than for himself reports that anit was agreed that if both wcre other of his stable Ossie Rodrion their feet at the end' of six guez goes into the tomorarmy stanzas the referee wasr to call row And that his floored the a 4oveme&iS ©perns 5 n One-Minu- te ? LEWISTON Idaho Feb‘ Leo Durocher Dodger manager from Brooklyn who is called to report for physical examination by his draft board receive a preliminary examination by St Louis city hospital staff phjsician John Roane Smiling Durocher said: “He hoped he passed” REA&Y TO SERVE -- tT£&' nd Max Hits Much Harder Than Joe — Farr -- Choynski went in to finish McCoy in the third and in doing so was nailed himself Both were down more than once The bell was distinct but as Choynski turned to go to his corner McCoy tacked him to the canvas with a NEXT The Battle of the Giant right hand punch to the jaw Seconds lugged Choynski to his Killers 11 10-rou- Swamp ’Em Wampum Our New Castle (Pa) Scout Charlie Landolf reports that 19year-ol- d Coy (Springy) Caine of Wampum a nearby wide plapo in the road recently racked his 1002nd high school basketball By HARRY GRAYSON shortpoint Strictly a Service Sports Editor NEA er springy has scored 290 pAfnts Feb 5— Prof Ralph YORK NEW this season But it’srier use to Michigan W complains Aigler for college scouts to comet abound Charlie adds he soon will be toss- regents that officiating in Western conference football gam6s in 1942 ing grenades into foxhole “gave even worse satisfaction than usual” 7 Sports Page This would lead those knowing For the first time' sifice he has been compiling the National league little about football to believe that “Green Book” Bill the officiating was always bad and Brandt can’t re£oH any player that last season jt was less comwho hit a homer-Jevery park in petent than ever This is unfair to many fine offithe circuit last season Johnny Mize and Vinqaf DiMaggio came cials Professor Aigler shows poor closest each massing one Harry Mafkpn’s report after taste and with colleges stressing consulting tlil experts about to- a wider athletic program in the night’s fig!?: “With men who war effort poor judgment especialknow theiboxing best it’s Beau ly for a man in his position Athletic officials have or should Jack two to one” have vastly more important problems and things to talk about at today’s Guest Star J ohrrriy Jones Saratoga Springs the moment particularly one like (N 'YO Saratogian: "Bob Pastor Professor Aigler who is chairman waist turned down by the Gene of the Big Ten faculty committee TUntiey navy corps because he is and secretary of the board in connear sighted One look at Pastor’s trol of athletics at an institution Ijfthk account will prove that the as large as Michigan He has been former heavyweight boxer was when he had it” -' ng erate United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK Feb 5 (UP)— In Madison Square Garden’s penetrating white ring glare Lightweight Champion Beau Jack will reveal tonight before at least 18000 fans whether he is “great” or “ordinary” in the top test of his career in non-titl- e bout with veteran Fritzie Zivic former a welterweight champion " ht that-accordi- preparing an instructive baseball picture for the office of the coafordinator of fairs to be distributed in Central The film and South America will stress the importance of baseball in North American life and will be made up of the best instructive sequences from Ethan Allen’s last three picture-takin- g jobs with Spanish or Portuguese It’s to sound tracks added be called "Baseball —Techniques When it comes and Tactics” to technique a shot of an Ebbets field razzberry in full bloom should be highly instructive even in South America where they put fences around soccer fields to protect the referees and players from As for the rest the fans maybe the reaction will be: “Oh yeah we heard all about that from Joe Cambria when he was down here scouting for the Senators” By JACK CUDDY hi7pre-inductio- to save him not shortwere Spectators changed in the way of action however for it was a savagely-fougengagement in which the hard-hittin- g contestants were up and down like elevators On one occasion both were on the deck at the same time Choynski dropped ‘the celebrated McCoy four times in the second found thrice for counts of nine re-- ? JTifty seconds of the round mained when McCoy struggled to his feet for the fourth time at nine when fortunately for him a man named Dunn who was the club’s official timekeeper sounded the gong Dunn and Referee Johnny White who is not to be confused with Old Eagle-Ey- e Charley White had difbetferent ideas Wildly-excite- d tors and 'spectators roared Dunn to “his explained watch McCoy was in the resin 12 seconds He rang the bell to signify the end of the fight was his White argued that it function to count a man out No attempt was made to have the men finish the round McCoy' Rests’ During Row A minute and 40 seconds elapsed before order was restored which gave McCoy a chance to recup- -- By HUGH FULLERTON JR NEW YORK Feb 5 AP— The National league’s film bureau is inter-Americ- -- New Ring Sensation Gets Chance to Prove Ability Tonight In Madison Square Garden Fritzie Zivic Will Provide the Opposition ne Favorite Over Former OGDEN CITY to Face Former Champ Bn Fistic Feature PRODUCE FANCY Beau Jack Is JcacEi 135-pou- ht bull-shoulder- ed -- well-know- pre-flig- ht Major Net Event Opens on Coast LA JOLLA Calif Feb 5 (UP) The Pacific coast major tennis season gets under way here tomorrow and Sunday with the seconc annual La Jolla Beach and Tennis club invitational tournament Lieutenant Bill Reedy winner in a three-settover Lieutenant Joe Junt in last year’s final will be back to defend his title as wil Louise Brough who took the wo men’s title ii another three-se- t match from Gracyn Wheeler Kel leher Both Hunt 1941 intercol legiate champion and Mrs also are to compete this er Kel-leh- er Luis Obispo Lt (jg) Charles Scheflin football basketball and baseball player while at St Mary’s and Ens Dan ' Murphy who played football at Gonzaga will report to the NFPS at the University of Texas FIGHTS The Associated Press) (By are Jack invited others Among PHILADELPHIA —Tommy Kramer California’s 1942 cham- Clark 180 Philadelphia outpointed Harman champion pion Phillip 180 Minersville (8) Sears Wally Bob and of the Orient and Tom ' Jinx Falkenburg FALL RIVER Mass— Tony Costa 128 Woonsocket R I outpoint130 ed Johnny Cockfield Fall Is River (10) week-en- d Limited Amount of SEIEETRGCK WALL BOARD Durdan Lost To Oregon Five PRICED RIGHT! BURTOH-WALKE- 2127 LUMBER COMPANY Lincoln Ave Phone Ore Feb 5 (AP) slim State’s hope to retain Oregon the Pacific coast northern division basketball title virtually died last night with the announcement that Don Dupdan will be out for the season Dr Waldo Ball Beaver physician said an eye infection would keep the flashy sparkplug guard out of basketball competition and might force his withdrawal from school until the spring term Ball told Coach Slats Gill however that Durdan would ' not be permanently affected by the infection Durdan just recovered from chickenpox which kept him home while the Beavers were on their inland empire trip had been expected back in the lineup for the Idaho series tonight and Saturday CORVALLIS HOME FROM COAST EVANSTON Wyo Feb 5—Mrs Edward Knoder returned Wednesday from Van Nuys California where she has been visiting at the home of her brother Fred Hanson for the past two weeks AMERICAN PILSENER IECKE flllDUCIS CJ OGDEN R UTAH 8361 |