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Show 0 Kfi H ( ri. d 'i u phatte. "One thin I'm sure of, he said This transfer Is going to let otl m chain resction end there are bound to be some more transfer!. West Coast Sites Official sources pointed to the St. Louis Browns and Philadelphia A'i as the teams most likely to trsnsfer In the near future. Soecu lation on the new sites Included Baltimore, Montreal end,' of course the two big West Cotst cities, Los Anneles sud San Francisco. Although American League club owners rejected the transfer of the Browns to Baltimore last Monday, it was pointed out thst they left the door open for the switch to be in sde next year, An unidentified Baltimore syndicate has offered Ymk $2,400,000 for his M per cent Interest tranafers go predicted through. New York and Chicago will be the only cities support- Ira more than one big league the If s team. Lou Perlnl conceded thst factor which overwhelming suaded him to leave Boston the conviction that television city. made it Perlnl Eerrets Leaving toe per- was had FIELD GOAL FOR MANTI Gary Madsen rings the bell for Manti with a layup as an unidentified Tooele defender tries finitely to guard him from behind. Dick Ilutchins of Tooele stands under the at basket helpless to do anything about the situation. Mantl won the Class B tournament game, " . the Field House here Wednesday night. 45-3- jhe match a draw. In the preliminary Chet Walllck defeated Henry Lena with a eradle pin in 5:35. The battle royal which 29:W with a body Jackknlfe, while "P "e other matches of the Walllck won the aecond In 12:18 evening, was a wild and rugged with a pile driver. The pile drlver.battle. Henry Len was the first rendered Roberta hora de combat man eliminated, wiiowea oy cnei and he was carried unconscious Itobera. Craig and Mack were the from the ring. last two remaining contestant In However time ran out durlna the the battle royal, which allowed rest period, so referee Jones cslled them to move Into main event. Craig Defeats Mack in Mat Feature "pache" Craig defeated Paddy.knlfe. Mack two falls to one in the main1 The semifinal with Cal Roberts ' "I regretted leaving," Perlnl event of Tuesday night's wrestling mixing It up with Leo Walllck was hammerloek but Mack called a draw bv Referee Bum Id. "But I was absolutely Con 'show with thlnps up by taking the Jones when time ran out In the iced that Boston could not In 4:56 with a Boston crab, match before either man could po rt two teams in this era of tele- - second Then Craig took the third and de- - gain a deciding fall, vlOon." The terms of Perinl'a agree- elding fall In 5:0J with a body jack- -' Roberts took the first fall In ments with the American Association and the city of Milwaukee vir profit for five tually guaranteed Jesrs. Perlnl was called upon to ydamages to the tay only ;0,C0O Association a figure which Kansas City protested In Tain and he will only $1,000 a year rental for the first two yean in the Mileup-even- - tee the tail tiie eat sions. . The Jubilant Perlnl thanked the owners snd representatives . for tfielr confidence In him and predicted teat Milwaukee will prove a true "bis, league city." There waa a wistful itfte In his voice only whn he tailed of leaving Boston. "It was my home town," he said, "I hate to leave. And I wanted to leave with a better team." klihly-taterestin- aix-ma- n LI'" ' .1 .Li ZZ3 tJ p offensive, and defensive plays were rehearsed. f Mkff i,V4'',HW Davt Wtlier, former Voung ef I'tak dram beater, re marked ia the press box kew snack Gary Jenkins of the Pirate resembled Cyprus Mickey looney ef llollyweed fame, He also was l' "'f ' hi n r . I: .1 M li r3 " "J ' 1 2 Tires Get 7.00 v-- Immv'M (All); 1S4S-S- --ciTrcJla 3 Tires I Get 11. 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His ponents todsy as match play got was (he tournament's biggest vie underway in the North and South tory margid, a spread of five Women'i Golf Championship. strokes. And in the second place Miss O'Sulllvan, who won this eame young Doc Mlddlecoff, then tournament in 1950 and 1951, faced a trying to get started Babble Benson of Philadelphia on lie cash and carry circuit while Miss Romack, the defending The next year, 1949, it was Sam champion, met Kathleen Thomas my Snead. The Slammer couldn't of Salisbury, N. C. win It as a youngster but at 36 Unhampered by light rain and he romped home handily. high winds. Miss O'Sulllvan walked The Jaunty Demaret scored his off with the medalist honors yes73. Mlsa third win at a creaking 40 and terday with a the next year, 1951, bantam Ben Romack, still recovering from aa Hogan managed his first win In attack of Influenza, wound up wita the Masters. This after he bad an 83. tesiMi mt? mm Tiro 1 n P ' Parada ef Veterans 13 Get 3.00 Trsds-- Washington 88 Louisiana State 69 Casey Essu North and South Golf Tourney "Blue," to-- called because he never Is, racked It up for the Gets Under Way threesome when he was years maret ar 34". $ r i i Trcds-i- n) f one-tim- FIRST QUALITY TIRES Py UNITED PRESS NCAA at Kansas City, Me. Indiana .69 Kansas 68 (champion- - ru Johnnles-come-late-l- a , , , Trovo High. I Dick Dead-ey-e hJmself la the second eusrter when ke tanked fonr beauties. But that waa the enly eriod ke eould score. He waa skunked the ether three nartera. W "v i i y"usin Snead Beat Yeunistera aplash In professional but coming up to Last year it was Snesd again, foil this the coveted Masters Tournament at J9. and, some think, 41, besting it's the pappy guys who must be youngsters like Jackie Burke, Al written Into the form book as the Mlddlecoff and Tommy Bolt. What favorites. you ask, happens to the young For when the aelect field of In- guys In this oneT weu. someming vited start tees off at Georgia's like happened to Frank Walsh- Augusta National Course on April when he blew his chances wita aw I, the psychological weight Is 12 on the 10th bole. 'What happened?" Walsh groan strictly on the e The site may be ed. "Nothing except thst I got on horticultural nursery but the In 10 and haven't e r a e k e d youngsters Proving that anybody can win through yet. the Masters particularly the old Proof ef the pitch and putt pud- guys! ding la tli t the only three time winner la a colorful Texas cabal- lero named James (Rainbow) De- -- , I 1 Cage Scores J J i nJ UJ i. .... Ik Other officers' elected Included Al Lewis, vice president: Weston Garrett, secretary and Cliff Bab-coc-k, executi es surer, A tive board will be selected, later by Mr. Hoff. The Provo Recreation Department will serve in an advisory capacity for the league. . (jri anu'QCturec' Umtei" the Strictest Joe Va'A was elected president of the Pony League at a recent meeting of the organization held at as last-mtBU- HH ) ' ' i'v. iuii. '" V ''thi tit dP " -. Li " 7 nearly been killed In an auUmiohile .n4 mhrn ha waa 39 Years ytr as Buck lncldenta g fatzh Sport By OSCAR F HALEY Af''.H.V,: .n l,N ..i;1K-"Z- ticlO-ktoti- ie eearkee gava their tnstnicUoBS and playera tried at their fsverlte scoring (lays. suits Their fancy gold warm-uattracted the attention of quite a fallowing as their work - on the boards, their speed drills and their V z almtl prevldtd gyms excitement at times as did the snats) floor aa Ute players went tttreuih tkalr preliminary warns is. The ejtns acrved fur some py waukee Park. An the following three yeari, ke will pay. a S per cent fee on admissions and also turn over S per cent of the Income from conces- It it lack concluded. Needless to say. the Forkrr players appeared a Uunkful lot la have gotten by this eoe. ' Te twe iUrt"tUry ef Uie DAILY HERALD 'Poppy. Guys' Favorites In Masters Tournament' seemed to put V- boys la ttie rtsht imod to pltf theii best, coach Brlgham and Provo University Tlmps bascbsll plajer, was in the preaa box Wednesday afternoon, chatting with his many friends. He baa been in the army for the pust couple of years and has been stationed at Camp lrwtn, Cal. He waa Just recently released and locks like be is ready to play ball once again. He was a key figure In the Provo "Pimps' sensational Mrs. Andrea Mead Lawrence of dush to the 1850 championship of Rutland. Vt., and Katy Rodolph of the Industrial Lea;ue. Sun Valley head the list of women Parry Soreasea, the Vnlrer-alt- y entrants. :' one-tea- m bp Tcda ) frvnS ef SUN VALLEY. (UP)-M- sny the country's best skiiers. Including a number of Olympic veterans, Baldy mounned powder-packetain fur slie today as they prepared tor the annual Harrlmaa Cup taces this weekend. The entrrnta In the men"! and women a divisions, U an. were lu re from races Vt., and Aspen, Colo., the past two week ends. The liarriman is the last of three major events to determine the United States team for the Fed nation International Ski Races In Sweden next year, . A course that drops 3,000 feet In two miles has been staked out on Baldy for Saturday'! downhill race. The slalom event Sunday la to be run on tluud mountan. btein tnksen, Norwegian star skiing for Sun Valley, la one of the favorites In the men's races He was expected to get rugged competition from Ralph Miller of Danmouth, and Oth mar Schneider of htowe. Other first class competitors among the men were Jack Reddish oi bait Lake City and Sun Valley Dick Buek, Sun Valley, and Christian Pravada, also of Sun Valley .nsen, rravaa and Reddish all competed In the last winter 'W THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1XA I'tnh County. 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