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Show r t "PAGE SIX - 1 Low is-Baer WetildDraw Gate of Million Dollars Scribe Sees Important Money if Big Match Caii Be Arranged; Baer Lying Low By HENBT McUECMORE United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 27 (U.R) The $1,000,000 gate, missing rom the American sports scene since ol' Tex passed on to his reward (It - would be highly interesting to know just what it was) will arrive ar-rive back in our midst the night they hoist Joe Lois and Max Baer in the same ring, and turn 'em loose. V The night isn't likely to be long in arriving, either, for Mike Jacobs Ja-cobs of the Twentieth Century Sporting club has opened negotiations negotia-tions for such a business, and -Sfhen Mike steps out of his office (consisting chiefly of any bustling . street corner in the Roaring For- Utah.Net Meet Attracts Aces Of West Coast Tidbaj, Riggs, Oswald On Hand To Battle For Singles Title Here. Entry of Worth Oswald, Jack Tidball and Bobby Riggs in the Utah state open tennis champion- olilno mtiink C? ties) and starts negotiating, he a"g v""" JrJTTV " M9nv nw4otoo Forest Dale courts, leaves really negotiates Baers Paws Hurt The onlv hitch in the plans to pit the Butterfly Butcher Boy against the Brown Bomber in September, Sep-tember, as I understand i,t, is the condition of Baer's hands. f There is a great deal of v mystery, it seems, about Max's fists. He says they are broken to bits, and so tender he scarcely-dares to wave toodle-oo to a blonde doll across the Ndance floor. Opposed to him are a covey of competent surgeons sur-geons and a roomful of X-ray machines. ma-chines. The doctors say (and the impartial machines bear them out) that the bones of his fist are as solid as those in his head. it pretty well up to Fred Buck Dixon, Provo net artist, to bring Utah the singles championship. On top of his game, Dixon defeated de-feated Mel Gallacher, Salt Lake City star, to win the city title recently, an easy victory over his ordinarily tough foe. With his game apparently at its best, Dixon is accorded an outside chaiPce to mow down the invading Californians. Oswald Champ-Oswald Champ-Oswald will be defending bis Utah singles title. Last week the San Franciscan won the California Cali-fornia state singles title, a meet in which Tidfal: was hot entered. Which, if truer means they're 100 s Tidball is raffed higher than Osi rer cent solid. j wald but the Utah champion is in The Real Baer i great form and may do some If Baer can be convinced his j upsetting, weapons are. O.K., he'll sign for; In the semi-nnals last year Louis. N What a - sweethear that ; Dixon took a set from the consist-would consist-would be! I'm figuring, of course, j ent Oswald before going down to on the real Baer, and not the love- i defeat. Riggs is a highly regards lorn, clowning oaf who stood idlv j ed player but lacks the experience by and allowed Jimmy Braddock J of his two home staters, to lift his heawweight champion-1' Buck Dixon's most recent ac-ship. ac-ship. The Baer I'm thinking about ! complishment was his defeat of is the vicious, untamed animal j Sam Lee, Stanford ace, in an ex-who ex-who hammered Frankie Campbell i hitition match. 4 into Insensibility as he swung j Whatever the result of the early neipiess in uie ropes:, wfto went 20 rounds, an exciting finish is ex pected, with Oswald, x Riggs, Dixon, Dix-on, Tidball, Galiacher and others in there fighting. I Seeks . Welterweight Title & N't! C v. - a. - ; ft slaughterhouse rounds with Paul- A : 4.1 . - - utu in me iurnace neat or neno, and who could have gone 20 more: Who came wading from his cor-! i- ner against Schmeling, took the l ivr ' ' T Teuton's Sunday punch in the mid- INatlOnai JLeap-ue rllA rf tVn - UL X I ' V'v. vi iuc late, C1I1U, wiin tears i running from his eyes, proceeded I to clUb him down: and who had j -rtniera. up anu aown line an eie- ; New York lV' w ! Pittsburgh Pws Louis ! st Lou ii would oe another Pickett s charge while it lasted. And it wouldn't last long. It would be short, hot and sweet. Baer,. even ' though he starts getting tough j where the other boys leave off, : wouldn't take more than one or ; two of Louis' depth bomb rights and lefts without sitting down.4 That Louis, gentlemen, throws a : punch a wicked punch. He'll ' take jthe top of your head with ! either hand. Standing of the Teams W. L. Pet. Chicago Brooklyn . . . Cincinnati Philadelphia Boston 41 38 36 33 28 26 22 18 II - a.,. v r f. -Vvs i??SS?B!SSS!BS YOUKG fACIS I LOUIS WMS ' .- , Burke ; Jiy" Hcrfds Many yictories. - Af er a sensailpnal streak of vlc a big test next weanesaay mgni at Park-Ro-She when iie is sched uled to fffghi Wrounas.wlth Jackie mountairic welterweight title. r pt a champtoosmp matcn." . Young bold4 vlctories vsr jspma ers iri the west He .decMonedi Kid pillsbury, Cedar dty;-wpn acOt round decision over. Sam Pugtt; Phoenix: knocked out Joe Smith in 3 rounds; won by a technical knockout over Max Batenaan, Salt Lake City; put Cliff Holbus,.pen ver, to sleep in one round; de-cisibned de-cisibned India Smith over the 3.0-round 3.0-round route! drew with and deds ioned Martinez, "Denver, who has won' and - lost ' decisions to Burke, and knocked out Jack Holman, Sah Bernardino. ' Thje bout 'win be the final of a brilliant card which Includes a bout betWpsn Arcade Pierce, Spfingville, and Jimmy Wacott, Salt Lake Citv. for six rounds.' and I an eight round wretling'inatcb for we uanacuan weiterweignt belt between Jack Brentano and Joe LaBoque. "' '"" " IllllrU'W IT i Pavcnn Rnrpr. IVfin Fifrfila4 NEW YORK. June 27 flliD-Joe ieraiwaota g, jag fa quickly 8s possible., .; . v A''1rrgt next ."'week' -tf they can gejt jne a match,?? Louis said. ?.fignthybody ttey match me wir bgbt:-' Th twentieth Catury Sporting Sport-ing 'club lias, ijbe ipetoolt egro signed ' for wp - bous, . jhls , fall. Pmoter Mike Jacob hopes ' tb Burke,. Ogdenl holder. of the inters pit Louis in August' against ' Max JoePoi for "the iGll". 4 I .- Baer, ei-Champion, i$ the Cali-f Cali-f ornian's hands heal by that time: If thev do hot. he will 'attehint of th most -highly reg&fded weit-!l4 import ahother ex-champion, Max Schmeling;-with the .winner of . Louls-Schmeling bout meeting meet-ing Baer. in September dr October. ? Nate Lewis, Chicago promoter, is attemptlng to get the Twentieth Century Sporting club to permit Louis : to meet King ' Leyinsky in 4bicago next mosu. ' Louis has no chance to get a chance at the title this year. James J. . Bradodck is tied up with Madison Square Garden and does hot plan to tiefend his championship cham-pionship until next . June. Louis plans to stay in New I York a week and then go to De troit to spend the summer unless he ' gets permission for the Chicago Chi-cago bout. Rookie Forsakes -Ball For Church BOSTON, June; 27 0IE After ah eight game big" league career, Edward J, (Ed.) Moriarty, rookie second baseman resigned from the Boston Braves today to enter the priesthood ; " Moriarty, graduated f rom Holy Cross college last week, will soon begin -a five-year course in a Montreal seminary.' In' eight games he batted .323' and displayed dis-played much talent. Max Young, Payson, will fight Jackie Burke, Ogden, for the inter-mountain inter-mountain welterweight title July 3 at Park Ro-She. . . (g (tional Sports On Page 8 Camera Offered With Man Mountain 17 27 26 27 31 36 36 42 .707 .585 .581 .550 .475 .419 .379 .300 T TRACK MEN WIN2EVENTS LOS ANGELES, June 27 U.R) Primo Camera can have $10,000 if he turns wrestler and exchanges grunts with Frank (Man Mountain) Dean, 317 pound bearded Georgian. Lou Daro, Los Angeles promoter, pro-moter, made the giant Italian the offer today. The bout would be staged in the Los Angeles coliseum. Daro pointed out that Car-nera Car-nera was a wrestler before he became a prize fighter and predicted that he would be able to fill the 105,000 seats of the coliseum if the Italian would sign. --W ' f 5. w w , v A f- .'.-.-.,v-". ? s f - C i v. . - -A ' imiiii niiiwliliiirr" Jk "I hSss Deadly fists poised, Joe Louis, a brown thunderbolt?; stands tensely waiting behind the battered and bleeding Primo Camera, down in the sixth round of their battle at Yankee stadium. A right cross to the jaw toppled the Ambling Alp for the first time in this round, and twice more he crashed to the floor under smashing lefts before Referee Arthur Donovan halted the fray, to awardjt to the Detroit bomber on a technical knockout. For All Your Electrical Service Needs WIRING - REPAIRING - FIXTURES - ETC. Hurst Electric Service PHONE 444 "Just a Few Fours" Wednesday's Results Chicago 2, New York 5. St. Louis 5, Brooklyn 7 (10). Pittsburgh 4-5, Boston 2-1. Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 12. Would it ever lieht on Louis Baer, while he punches entirelv And how would Joe act if it did? ' Schofield will run the iuferently from Louis, can still Nobody knows the answer, and 1 dash and the 220-yard low hurdles SAN DIEGO, Cal., June 27-Two 27-Two firsts and a second place were registered by Dale Schofield and Hugh Cannon, Brigham Young university track and field stars, at the far western A. A. U. junior track championships yesterday. yes-terday. Today Coach Ott Romney has entered them in the senior meet. 100 yard lay one on you. That round-house ' you'll never convince me that curve right of his, thrown from a ' there aren't 80,000 curious cus-noint cus-noint somewhere back of first tomers ready to pay a million dol-base. dol-base. isn't a graceful thing- but lars to find out. It's a cobblestone when it lights. ( Copyright 1935, by United Press) -'- XT urn o MONEY SAVING PRICES s i r-V. and Cannon will toss the discus The fleet-footed Cougar nurd-ler nurd-ler skipped over the row :f little fences' in 24 seconds, beating out Roy Kirkpatrick of the Montezuma Monte-zuma School for Boys, one of the best. Previously he had finished fin-ished econd behind Lee Herring of Emporia, Kansas, Teachers, in the high hurdles., a yard back. Cannon had little difficulty winning the discus event, taking first with a heave of 155 feet 514 inches. The mark wag well beyond be-yond the 148 feet 2 1-8 inches, the national junior A. A. U. record, rec-ord, set in 1933 by J. C. Petty of Texas. 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In a game which was not decided de-cided until two were out in the final inning, Lehi defeated Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, 9 to 8. Guy Hillman of Pleasant Grove and Glen Chil-. ton. Lehi, each cracked out a triple. ; ... . American League . Standing of the Teams W. L. Pet. I : - """" ' ' "' ''lUN-li ''i H'WiWW'PIBt M-AMM'11 WTj UJ ".y, "..Lj".Tl t-.L U'' , .'"J m 1 , ' 111 I 1.1 III . , ', i i 1 i f i f Tri i i k::m!mm : -'sBrrf .... . 'n ?:-? - New York . Cleveland . . Chicago . . . Detroit Boston Washington Philadelphia St. Louis . . , .38 34 31 33 30 , 28 24 18 23 25 24 28 31 33 33 39 .623 .576 .564 .541 .492 .45H .421 .316 World-famous scenic1 areas . . . natural and' man-rnade attractions of outstanding interest . . . are here, there and everywhere in the mtermountaui reaion. Plan now to visit as many as you can this summer. Your car will give you more plocure, with greater economy, when you make & a habit tcf driye in at Pep 38 - Vico stations for ' &ervice. 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