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Show SPORTS 1 In a NUTSHELL Compiled frcm A. P., U.P. and I.NJS. press reports. Alumni association members Friday had warned that unless un-less some effort is made by the university to encourage alumni to send athletes to Chicago "the university will be asked to get out of the Big .Ten conference." Major John L. Griffith. Big Ten commissioner of athletics who has been In a Chicago hospital for heart treatment Lou Ambers of "running out en him" as the negro battler sought another shot at the lightweight title which Ambers woo from Henry. for the past three weeks, Friday had been released from the hospital and was back In his home in suburban sub-urban Winetka . . . Georgia Coleman, Cole-man, Olympic diver, has been released from a Los Angeles hospital hos-pital after showing show-ing recovery from a -liver ailment ail-ment . . . The I k J LArJ esVuaM--- JsffA'-.sSseS Birmingham Barons of the Griffith Southern association were considering consid-ering a replacement Friday for the post of business manager after the resignation of William A. (Billy) West. In the far west's first major indoor ski meet Olav Ulland of Seattle, a transplanted Norwegian ace, took first night honors In the three-day show's Jumping competition compe-tition and Friedl Pfeifer of Sun Valley, Idaho, led the slalom field ine Seattle Thursday night . . . Puncher Nick Peters of San Antonio An-tonio and Boxer Jimmy Rohrig of New Jersey were slated to trade blows Friday night in a 10-round boxing match in Hollywood stadium. sta-dium. Ray and Cecil Hare will start in the Gonzaga backfield Saturday when the Bulldogs meet Montana State's Grizzlies . . . Coach Ted Bank gave his Idaho Vandals a lengthy passing drill In preparation prepara-tion for their invasion of Pullman, Wash, Saturday to meet the Washington Wash-ington State Cougars. AeClose Shave Might Help, Too I A trimming enabled Pete Lo-bianca Lo-bianca of York, Pa., to trim his opponent op-ponent In a boxing match Thursday Thurs-day night . . . Staggered In the first round while brushing hair from his eyes. Lobianca managed to get to his corner, where he was given a haircut between rounds... He came back to earn a decision in the fourth round. A torchlight parade was slated to wind up to the huge block "IT on the foothills east of the Unl- varsity of Utah Friday night at S i o'clock as lite rooters revive an I ancient tradition of outlining the "U" with blazing torches In anticipation antici-pation of Saturday's game with Hawaii . . . The racing calendar announced Friday in London that, unless war conditions should force revision, a normal flat racing program pro-gram would be held in England in 1 1940 . . . Welterweight Champion Henry Armstrong Friday accused |