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Show I JIKV.E FOUR jo-gTAi- hhuid, EVENMNfr n Tuesday, march UBMlELiS'GO 9r- jl mai vci t To Defend Titles 1 4X111 - Hopes To Upset Ira Dern STAR -- - v r- -. f A t FJ Bud Training Intensively for 220' and 440- and 30; Yard Swims at St. Louis, Mar.-2l... Coach Leaf Will Be on Hand. " L national jjntenfl- champion in 220 yard free style swims, will leave Bud legiate ... - : ARE UNEARTHED V Gordy Rhodes Has Regular Berth With Ytnks Cinch- . . 5 ' NEW CENTRAL UTAH St: Louis,' lift, Sunduy. anil his titles in 'bothi will defend . -- avents against the best collegia!.' Mai i on nation in the paddlers I YORK, March younc oUvera have been uncovered bv the New York Yan- - v -- 1 i i t S4 ! V : , SHteltht-ybe nff,cmiwMw!Uw. firertnrB Wxzr? lfa.nVfn I'lf as t his coach, c. s. Leat. ana tne star is ganerally favored to repwil Meeting Is Set for Tues, his 192S victory in at least i;nv, t if day, March 2fi. the two events, despite the fact that - face WH4difficult more .evenhe ' competition' than, last season, when j ' seem t ha wpn both eyents to, t a ke hjjjgt t Now that Hie blizzaids a "nit a.Bmitmg j .iaVe speriTThelr "fufy meet "national point honors 'e.tlve Shields is showing:. great form in sun ha temoved .the snow 'from1 the roads and field., the bareball preparation for the ipmirig invas bu;; is making considerable headion. In both 220 and 440 yard he has been unofficially way in this section of the state. ' nt times better thuu h ,Fan Atf Tattilng Chalked up as' national intelcol- Already the baseball fans are i fcgjjiti records in Philadelphia last talking shop, especially so since Hie &aonp completion of the state high school .Es different situation wilr" be basketball tournament. diaeussitw scftaoli ffio'w- - The- - wmin topic e Jtaeed v uuuiuuueu WBSr the CBS? jn 1928. At that tune. I pica- ia wnut'a go-- , I he was an absolutely Llan nnknowntom-m ing to become of the Central Utah swimmer, and his two great ics. oh the final njght came. as an League?" With the q irestion comes a gi roat astoundinc surprise to the better-know- deal or misgiving.-;-. Moie so this i swimmers of the middle ypaT thsrnevcr jefore. Fewr "i.t (X i west and coast. Utah pressed that the ("antral for Teagfie is like the Old This time, the" contenders grev maie. a events know what .Sbiflila' 'stnrjlt jsn l wylttl', used lo be . performer they are racing, anu win Ijst y(.1,. thvre wcre slx oluba in tFaxcno. .stoanturnea to. be at tne Spi ingville and Nehr , de-top form in the attempt to having dropped out of the circuit j jUL-ffTAJ:- .. "'Jittj- tp " ' v out oi na-'Hiw- . -- I . 29- - Li , and 30 Difficult "ontetilion- - LOOP TO MEET t'de rrt garteiU. . flUrJo&wwB wffl fce "iratW eisappoimea . u a jjska, under hand curler, isnl one of the pitch-tn- r r of th American league this aeaaon. "Uska is Rifted with- the ideal pitching temperament,Johnson aaid. "Hii peculiar delivery is hard to fathom. Tea sir. I expect eiet thinga from this boy." Cantrell, nitche.from Baltimore, and Charley Gooch iorteiaer irom utue neck, are the other two newcomers who have caught Johnson's eye. . Johnny Kerr from Hollywood and afcand. 200-pou- . tor j . , .. .: r c T i .. tT and Chicago White Senators Iton this spring, and each of thBe. four clubs has three rookies bid- V dii.s for Tegular roles'. Thiee outstanding youngsters ' V . fritta. tbctuiw t West Palm Beach, Flau, three are sure to remain with the St Louis Browns and one afeady baa won a regular txirth. . ' G limes has the third baae job," Howley aaid. It la now UP to him to4 bold it. Dondero looks good and is h.s chief rival." Grimes and Dondero, two Tulso is one of. th fastest young 'ecruita. maynna inemseayes nat- for the post far ulavers in basebaU and is almost ''ins certain to be lclained as a reserve into the regular season. Grimes is the better fielder, but Dondero, who outfielder. batted. 373 last season, has; the Rhode I, Marvel edge in batting. former Utsh Go; don Rhodes, other The youngster who. will Clarence . Hoffman front Sacrastar, already has won himself a y.stick the Browns is Dick Fer- - mento are slated for regular bertha Hie plaee-e- a Ymnkes' pitching reU, withColumbus . catcher who rt on the White Sox, the itsft with hia dazzling fa ft tetil. "Kerr is a wonderful' fielder and $25,000 for signing" a con Ed Wells, Birmingham southpaw tract after Judge Landis declared almost sure to start at 8e.cond who formerly was wjjh jJiU. rwui lie Baiu. "Ferrell U the best looking youngiooks like a great outfielder and' wasnington also is .likely to make the world champions' pitching staff, catcher I have seen in years," How- - hittei ft illiaii .4 und-440-- m- . ed; Lary Good. Shields, Amdt Jorteift. Oklahoma City ley aald. "Ha aml waakatg, that I cu lie fcaa a Br-- tt catcher. md Eliaa rvk, Et fast looka , is Uk aad two are other young a outfielder, hr, j:: Ref who kin lnErsae4 Hf-4utt- r Browns, third base; LeoSardo Dondero, 22, Brown, infield; Richard Ferrell, 24, Brown, ' catcher; Ad Usfcft, S, Senators, pitpher: Guy ffitehcr; Cantrell, 26, Senators, fCharles uaoen, k, Jienators, infteid; 28. White second Sox. Johnny Kerr. base, Clarence Hoffman, 23, White Sox. i.utfieUr: Harold iicKam, 2d, White Sox, pitcher. MiU-- r liuggins believes Lary Is a really great ball player and will ati.it tne Oakland kid at shortstop in the Yar-- tf's iiaeup, SarU Byrd; ROOKIES follow: Sam Byrd, 22, .Yankees, outfield-ei Lynford" Lary. 23, Yankees, tOtoHirtopi floidiw Rhodes, 21, Yan- k"s. pitcher; Ed Grimes, 24. 1 ( - e . I - ' . - - - . 1 . 1 tf ":u n -- 1 I u, l This No Donations were Y'enr hureka, Payson, Spanish Fork, Provo, American Fork and Heber, heavyweight grappler who will clashl HI Spanish Fork and Payson Had n Photo snows Jack Uinns. stc.;i i hard time, making the grade last with Ira lV'tri 1:1 the i'mvo ':u year. The games were so poorly I attended the ball "players had to play for nothing, or merchants around town had to dig down in i their jeans for large sums. It is .Ml known that th? Spanish Fork ball n; club is now more than $100 In the meantime. Shields is train-Ki- F DrmhtfHt Spanish nilehslvely for the "big effort,' Under these conditions it is very! and is expected lo be in top form Span- -' yhen he reaches the scene of the improbable that Payson-anwill continue tti rhr isn. combat, league, according" to" fans in those sections. j To loam the sentiment of the various 'mmtinitie3, , John R Sepp- i Booth, president of the Central -t Utah league, has requested the di , rectors of the respective clubs-- m call meej.fbgs immediately to de Willi all arrangements in nadi-- i cide what they arc going, to do this ness fdT the big snort card in th. year in baseball: These mpefinfcl i..,. sliouUl be hold early this week, sol Kjtr" mar f.i:is Qiioption pornloxii: Uta"h Power and Light has-- . fl ronr(iaAntntiiiA LV J o Utah county is; qf Provo won their third uiij auiuuriiu io irar.s-- 7 of the second half mSefinR 0f ,hp airplane spin a( the expend oi J IUjgaight victoryleague t0 be heId JackTBuFhs when the competition pair imVt it. I' --Monday night In. Salt Lnke. The toObAnwwan Legion rooms In the headline tussle here? "'" " NEW YORK. Mar. 19 (T.rniclt 1 .Privoans defeated the Profession Spanish Foik Tuesday evening Burns v y has signed tne orincipais ionips Inarch 2C. at 8 o'clock. into the lone , aj; Men's tt'am, 37 to 27, and the from his j 1 Dern's uppearancc Js reganlyl.:i: world. fjtoxa team,- - which harcs top hon-- : promotion fight a rare atliartigu :or rrovo tans. era with Z. C. M. I., Mountain States The fd r.i ! jfhampion last n;ght ' the Suit Lakt' , heaviweight .............. vv incc wTelephone and Utah Power, Salt . . . r, ' Lake KHl nas not appeal eu in m.s.niy .innA.uVm:ld'a'.Hirhtweiffht cham- branch, was comfortably bu-- I his since middleweight to lay. its rival. Miller. Chicago; for . J perior Ray ... , , , . 1. . . . is favored fo tumMV Burns. but piuSK'and I " The game was a rough affair, the line ootll lie.-- dune. Tl.lie IH'UI is r distinctly "toug'i" the latter will be held in Detroit. 'VProvoana being given 15 frt'e Uu's probaoly ncnent. sr.'. he is determintkr to i at the hoop. NEW tOIUC f..p io... Dempsey. who is considering an a surpiise i Ira s expense, Babv Face offer from Humbert J Fug-azJlmmv f.i U44Manson nnd Frchrrt, Provo ac H Milt tige deicrmaTcfTirBbuld The ToriiTr.jr to New York isVxpci-teihirred .in the scoring depaitmcnt. me lit i nmsi is a . to 5 favorite to .T.ine just u nut si:ccx-.swe are n:iv- make hii piomotcr. decision in the natter Mnnsonvrhalking up 19 points and toonist omwre ll.r.g p:b!ic this week. If he decide;: t", .frts to put i,,g. 1" boxer, in their return Xl'obort 1G. a nignri at Madison Square-- Gar-- ' ana ooxinu-rii"'.' oei.. wo; k with Fugazy the Mand. j gagement Cl.ase, promor-- i Eveiy man on the Salt Lake team arn Kri,uy nij,M fihl would go under the we arc securing the he. Kjfrke into the' scoring column. The Miller stopped McLarnin In seven im- joint promotion of both, it " dcxstotid. rounds at Detroit recently, Jimm -'- T' X J claiming a cut over his righreve3 of Pern'if flppear- IT AH POWER forced him to quit . and thu ei.tu e caid is o; hee-hunt Thf will end-- the winter-Or T. F. P a standard. ft 4 IS season at the garden, where no., high robcrt if .6 -t es-v t more pmfesslftMSI bouts will be held "t Ofaik. If caiued bv know that 'lowdyism until May R 19 llanson. c 5 .7 A rpenfd attendance " , "nvnroll.M yoimpaters in I. . 0 0 0 (i Dycheb. rg MOSCOW. Idaho. Mar. 137 d II. warn s athms of ttf and-al- l ftv reserved r Bi an, Is seals , ,,- 0 0 0 0 , .. , n. A . l'o: aftllo won the 1929 Idaho inter- ). . .. t hnl,l .na.iaieu by ma-ii in. nn attempt to J ' uoj4 Uiu'e but -- 'foil mut uijck hJg,!OS.3BntotnlhtT.': spec ulators. ' Totuls . f"fTir Ciienr IVAImi- - l:isl iu;;iil tuff, i'uci iu ptevjulwl ,,i This ts not et pH in ortttcism o' PROFKS5IONAL lil EN The game proved to b- a teal i MACK.MKN XOT StS (iOOll picinotcrs cf pievious matches in "FT. MY KKS. Fla Mar 19 Hrp 'hia city, who natuiHtiy wvu- r."t battle. The end of Hie first qua: tor G. T .F. :iel-w:!the actiuus. It i found l''.e score Apparent White, rf inability of the Phila-- ' esp .nihlo At Vie half JVall. ef- outH our In sland'Hy the one of di ti Athletics .. 3 merely lphia lonn.l in... points I.ambett,'1f i. I'ocatc'.lo MTTim? point ed the. on a high Jlc 3 has been n nm,n- UoU . 1J TBo9aAr ' and we want the support of """"re tetns t of much wony to the veteran mnn-- ! ,,8cnior. i s in tne seco;ui nail t. oeur I) Alette 1 v.l"sthnC mvl boxing. fan i.i ager. Connie Mack. Sending hls!ov, PlerccHr showed the effects of the hard t men against Newark of the Inter-- j th" rWort-Sear, ig batth". and lookcnl tue.l. national league, today Mack t ! Admit Women Free Pocatello. playing n wor.derfu! Totals .12 7 3 2? pressed himself displeased with the1 be fs.v admitted Women nr.' to gp.mo. beenme more aggresUeferce, Kt'clcr; umpiw Reee. to the comig match, the promoter sive and a' the e'riof the samV hftd am;, uuees, and '.u "lso slates hat p lc.l up a lea I of nine points, the .. rAUDJNAI.S WONT BID the ringside :val price in to be di final sciire being AVON PARK. Fla Mar. lUitiiia cat tied. Linking all downstaiui smt; j . The St. Uniis Catdinnlx nr not c.ie dollar. This is possible due to fcomK to rim ror any of the nine the ne system of seating install playt rs liecliued flee rgent.i by :n the annoi y. which ill V nuch K M. A Ijindis President vol able comment at thr f.:t of the team ann'nmtcrd c.untei heie. The semjwln.hip Aetwefn Aag.ist Several B.. Y. U. wrestlers RAN FRANCISCO, Mar 19 a pv will Invade Logan Thursday Sepp, Colorado her.vywcight ?i;t 1)1 (iA for the In'.ermnuntaln A. A IX I' XI FORM 'champion, and Higam:. Japanese Relieved to have received less than he asked, Lloyd Waner, ST PKTKHSBCIU;. Fla. Ma; U mat meet, to be held' In T jiJ'lsu i'.peit, Is expcctrJ lo be a $15,000 outfielder 'I of the Pittsburgh With Joe Dugan in 'unifotmi rurp "'traction in itself Higa:.il the' Cache valley center Frinss signer nm isrjtt con--, on officials of the lloston I'.raves w,m "'"""un'a'n lepr.ta day and Hal ui day of this horp "f'w haying been listed as of hi ability. tuuiH0-4-.:ac- ! iw nave nis name on a 1929 contract tion week. a hM u tor several xvcekj. Two "Y" performers R O 'ithlu' few days. Dugan arriv.d the stellar g'applus of this 11 JI Per telved np- -, nnd Mllo 'Clark, esterlay and started woiking out lion, and Sepp. on the other hnnl. ; Pi'OXimat.'lyJIO.tXK). Lloyd's brother.; - ai r 14." pounder has tumbled more than on.' famous Moody. r '" onp "est outfielders In jlti litsu pel former. Iintmii.' actually certain to make the h ' National league la, sUll un 1W htmrnntn-sm- w Vwms w. . ::V:Z' .. ri .Rinn-iW- i. trip, aucnrdlng to Oach Tobe f!nsh Raile. Carl Ranlngrr, "n cxh;1l" !:.' Wllhert Robinson of 'ihe1 of K,!t ,Jlkc Manager i i !,nn unilr id" Vernal Ti 1 Ki',,nn "me Thursiay n.g.tt who pctts, 1 expounder, almt aie feels I".iKp Pilot that several fl H aUain - .l.lir.n In ttn f th t men- dprlaied free bring considered, and both agents by taW IIia Itln 'maw flurn Commissioner Landis. are asking mnt?r. wtm rtniarm thno will b f out this starting t star, Is nn- much money for signing with no deviation jiWebh. ' outer poMioiuiy. another learn He declared he hud time. M I " - ThVM m rur Btantilet no Interest in Ernie -I- M nUd. Wingatd (, will represent R Y. U. at pitcher. " ."-!.- " m is w wa hhl-. , at their irslnlnr." i tM r I.- -, I lories mere" 1 ' Mmu. nwnBitm Mountain conierence .nocny Jr-icanttl today to rcmtiln until they Biiil.i..li'-.j- mciii uiviion iiictl start north. March 20. The Gianl.i 4 tlx now Mtay umi tO MDKKOW . Itosenisrt. Mont the follow- $ yesttrdny adiled the Kelp SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Mar f the week-en. -i m4 sold Y,y .ing p 'fl! The )w totk Giants, with Beaumont Texas leaguers to their AQ six Provo DrusgLsU, iisM'cn consecutive exhibition vie- - cvllcclloa with an 8 to I vlciuty. ' The expenses of Shields and Ilia coach to the meet this year will be (aid .for by the remainder of the; - Y" swimming fund, the remainder tjf .Jast year's Shields fund; which raised by popular subscription, and by and additional donation by tlj B. Y. U., it is understood. No public donations will be necessary - UtU season. us uern s mmwne .'. behind".-Payso- M ay Thrill Fans I- d ; 1 ' Preparations Complete for Thursday Night's Mat Card at Provo Armory; Higami Tussle Also Feature. UTAH POWER ; CAGERS WIN , fhc j . '',,-.e- - . . i T 1 j - t' B ' II J - - . i ARE SPRING'S BEST BUY V,. Exclusive with Hart Schaf fner & Marx made for style and long hard wear; i n T VT MOORIT BROWNS SCOTS GREYS Pocatello Snares Idaho Hoop Title 1 i- ,1 the-fca- l- fr ra: , fc, . 1 3E A GREAT SUIT VALUE AT $35 ' iu . DICKENS BLUES i' ; . MALACCA TANS Jl-- (3. "t th.-p...- . rHllGHAFFNMARX h ftie-thc- r it " j - . -- Uui I fnt McLarnin Favored To Defeat Miller . T.1 Hirt ichiflncr ft TO STAGE BOUTj .ri trf -- ' ii CcpyrijlH I ptfFJIsB .3Mf5ST JACK CEMPSEY v . I ti . Youngmen's styles, university models and business suits. diUow-itHWFly tl-b- . 1 t- -. '' . . Cougar Matmen Will Take Pari in A, U. 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