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Show SUNDAY HERALD Expansion Of Skylime Six Being Cons Meired .Romney Says !No League Commissioner Admits Matter Might Come Up For Discussion At Loop Meeting By MURRAY M. MOLER SALT LAKE CITY, April 8 (U.R) Skyline Six Commissioner E. L. "Dick" Romney Saturday aid emphatically that no new colleges have .been Invited to join I the fountain States conference andhone has even applied." Rumors have been floating from Cheyenne to Provo for several days that one or more schools Idaho, Idaho State, Mon tana and New Mexico were most i might prominently mentioned be added to the league. Present members are Utah, Utah State, ' Kiser To Battle Mike Nezarian Last week, Jack Kiser, the wrestler muscular, from Tortland, JDre., took the measure of tough guy Tony Olivas at the Riverside Roller rink much to the delight of j Provo mat fans. And Monday night, he'll get an opportunity to dispose of another meanie.vwhen he tangles with Mike Nezarian the rowdy charac- ter from Armenia, In the main , event of the regular wrestling ' card, sponsored by, the ' Provo j VFVt 2162. The match will be a best two-- ! hree-fall out-- of affair with an hour's time limit and should pro-- 1 duce enough explosive, slam-baj action for the most rabid of grappling fans. And it isn't hard to tell who will be the favorite in , : this brawl. Kiser is one of the most popular matmen ever to appear in Provo and the fans probably i;will be out in large numbers i to see 'the ' Portland grappler . take the Armenian to the. cleaners. j ' I good-looki- ng j -t- ng I ng lle, ng ' Help Wanted One Experienced Male or Female, Billinr Machine Operator. 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Joe Baksi of Kulpmont, Pa., cheered by his seventh-roun- d Ber-nle knockout victory over young Reynolds; said Saturday he wanted "Just two more tuneups" before resuming his heavyweight comeback quest against a major v. challenger, J' "I missed jthe boat once, but now I really want the chapion-ship- ," Baksi said in his dressing room after flooring Reynolds seven times and stopping him at 2:07 of the seventh round last night at St. Nicholas arena before 2,812 fans. Baksi, who in 1947 lost an opJoe Louis for portunity to meetcrown the heavyweight by losing a decision to lightly-regardOUe Tandberg in Sweden, prob ably will be matched with unbeaten Rocky Marciano of Brockton, Mass., or Roland LaStarza of New York this summer. Refree Ruby Goldstein stopped last night's bout after the Baksi rhad floored Reynolds for the second time in the seventh round with a hard left hook to the jaw. Reynolds, who weighed 186, was on his knees, at the canvas staring glassy-eye- d at1 the finish. j. In 5 years to In 10 years In 20 years to. 0 3 . . errors. 3 0 S Herman, c . . 3 1 2 Clark, who got credit for the Blickendorfer, 0 0 0 victory, gave way to Garth Berce- - Erickson, p . 1 0 0 son at the end of the fifth and xSmith , . , 0 0 0 the big. Cousar righthander Jefferies, p 0 0 0 pitched the sixth and seventh in- Webb, p nings, giving up three runs and 38 6 24 9 three hits. He struck out two and Totals BYU AB H OA walked only one batter. 2 0 2 2 The service nine used four Bushore, ss 1 0 Q rf pltcherf Ray Blickendorfer, Weiser, lb-p 9 Crump, Frank Erickson. Ray Jeffries and 2 Joe Webb in an effort to silence Jones, c b 8 the Cougar bats, which boomed Thiel, 0 1 Tucker, 3b out a total of 12 hits. 2b 0 i Blickendorfer. who Ditched the Miyasota, . 0 0. cf Hillman, first five and innings, Koller, If 0 was charged with the loss. 2 2 Clark, p 0 0 Bergeson, p . Lead Cougar Attack Plays Flawlessly at First 2 0 Satterfield, cf Besides giving a good display 2 0 Crump. Ted Thiel, and Lyle Cottle, lb ... 1 of pitching, Crump handled the Koller all collected two hits each Skeen, If 0 0 0 first base position in his usual to lead the Cougar attack. Val Tuttle, c 0 b flawless manner during the first.! Hurst led the service team with Craig, 3b 0 0 seven innings and collected two three hits. .. 0 0 Mackay, cf hits, including a double to center-fiel- d. The game was filled with 14 38 12 27 0 J errors, the Cougars making six Totals for Erickson in 7th. "He's a mighty "fine ball play- ana i ujj eigne Score by innings: er," Soffe said. "And he's a guy The Cougars had three big in.s 000 300 300 8 who really loves the game, top." nings. They scored five runs in Tooele BYU 005 003 15x 14 both the third and eighth Innings was the last of three and Crump in the sixth. Summary R Couches, Hurst, Cougar hurlers. Glen Clarjc; a big, Thethree losers made 'a ball game Woodbury, 2; Bleazzard, Herstarted and burly southpaw, until theCat scored man, Weiser 2; Crump 3; one,-Thle- l worked Ithe first five innings, giv out of it counters In the eighth five their 2; Koller, Clark, Bergeson, ing up lonly three hits, striking Miyasota, Satterfield, Skeen. 2; Naranjo, Woddbury. Bleazzard 2; Blickendorfer, Webb, Bushore 2; Jones, Tucker, Clark. SB Weiser, Crump 2. 3BH4-Hur- st. All-Americ2BH Tucker, Crump. Wjp Clark. LP Blickendorfer. S04 Clark 3, Bergeson 2, Crump 2. 63-5- 5 The Major Bowling league Blickendorfer 3. BB Clark- ' 3, 7, Bergeson 1, Blickendorfer standings: W. L. Pet. Erickson 1, HPB Woodbury by SALT LAKE CITY, April 8 (U.R) Lilly's Pastry .52 4 .930 Clark: Herman by Bergeson. PB The touring college Service Cleaners . 37 19 .661 Thiel, Herman. Umpires paced by Brigham Young univer- Big 4 Dist. and Christiansen. . 33 23 .589 sity's hustling Joe Nelson, Fri- United Sales .... .30 26 .536 day night 'evened the count in Humphrey Clean. . 25 31 .446 their "world series" with the Har- Regal Alleys . 24 32 .429 lem Globetrotters, winning 5. Utah Co. Pack. ., v23 533 .411 1 7 Nelson sank 11 counters for the Mayflower . 21 35 .375 to . 18 make 38 .321 count Life the ., f Equitable - II I 1, 17 39 .304 . " series, BY Is the ? (Editor's NoteThis curing l sprihkling of youth with all those high's baseball team held rs took the lead eleventh In a series on the veterans," he said. "And then next its first victory of the season T,ne. g. in Summary of Rehults 1950 prospects of the major quarter, year our farm clubs vlill start Saturday after they defeated t',eon,d Clean. 788 731 760 2279 2 Humph. taIninK it halftime adyant-Pett1, coin And have Paul we'll teams). afternoon league high, Friday 855 797 7412393 Off Mayflower a minute last in a with us." By LEO H. PETERSEN game on the Y"ia5eand ".fid the Trotters to win challenge by United Press Sports Editor Pettit is the hi eh school nitcher diamond. the game. Jerry Galabrese of St United State . .912 835 8492596 NEW ORLEANS, April 8 (U.R) vviiui uctauic uic fUKucdt uuiiua; a uc a uteris uii j a -- u ichu in Johns, Don Rehfeldt of Wiscon- Utah. Co. Pack. 838 864 7572459 The Pittsburgh youth program player in baseball history whence second inning but the Wild- - sin and Kevin O'Shea of Notre $20.14 a month 4 881 8032513 got must njne Pmts for Big Dist. ....819 of two the Newithird runs Pirates with with will Pettit and Billy Meyer el.'. inning sign play 843 .917 Lilly's 8502610 Pastry repays $200 loan other major Orleans this coming season but then iced the game in the furthTRQTT?c rely on castoffs from ' T. F. P. four-ruseason. n to a this will go up the Pirates in 1951. with' league clubs uprising, sparked 15.03 monthly repays $59 Life 835 800 8622497 i! 140 0 0 Equitable The Pirate roster Is loaded The 1950 pitching prospects are, by Tom Karren. who slammed a Robrnson t Service 845 888 8252558 Clean. f 10.05. monthly repays $100 With players who have been cut centered on Bill Werle, the 30JtI monthly repays $100 c Coooer f 0 or 12 A another by paw who won adrift in one way home run by Bill Berge, BY jHaynes' a games in hisj Harold's Cafe 643 755 7592157 2 orrica aouas other American and National freshman season: Cliff Chambers! high third sacker, in the fifth Oif ton' g 8 Regal Alleys . 814 885 8502549 13-- 7 24 the of a scorof A teams. total the record: with another inning league completed day's S a. m to S p cn dally c Wilson g lefty 0 Summary f Leaders S a m to 1 p m Saturdays team series Lilly's Pas-tr- y 0 High spring training once played or games and Bob Chesnes, whom Lincoln's run in the second' t jhJ 2610: United States,' 2596; 1 nut b mata Appointncnta were owned by major league, Meyer maintains is a potential came on two walks and singles! Prfcsiv e Service Cleaners, 2558., for after hours Fhona, 17S i 0 T .1 -l Ar,A IlcMlc'i u. J .11... man wic riioics. j.. n!..U, miy teams uiiici duu ousie tinu jjcwia tuwurus. winner. High team games Lilly's PasKEN DOCSTON. Ugt. most of them figure to stick this Score by innings: , WjU ghare Catching 22 25 11 55 try, 917; United States, 912; Big Totals H E 4 SCaSn891. Distributors, ' Clyde McCuUouRh. the ex Cub G. T. F. P. D. Meyer Is Hopeful 1 1 2 High individual series 5 w .hare Ljn 1 2 But despite that outlook, Meyer 1 f SlnSt, 4 9 Overly, Lilly's, 604; C. Tracy, f - Levoy. c .rd. 71 2 5 Service, 592. ATe fronlndianapolis, to n, 1 11 play two exhibition 5 High individual games C. 4ll 229; D. Overly, 223; C. Tracy, 3 9 games with New Orleans, Meyer baVehrem"Ptlake and Drobably, 3 . iGalabrese, g 219. 2 DSrot g "I particularly like my pitch- VISIT PHILIPPINES 3 tne Pirate brolant 2 then, of course, there al- wlys are Ralph Kiner and Wa.lv Ar 8 0 f ciuiuiu wuuinu inui- WpstlalfP in tnp OUttlCia. 1 aoni r . ' ' inraucm cated today he hopes President experts know where the 23 22 17 63 , Totals . the Truman may find it possible to Score at half: rs re Bum iu jj.tis. uo, uUl .x 31, hrnV. whn ir, n.et.l " " visit the Philippines jiext July. in the second division we are goTrotters 22. "car Jh.n ihe with a bang President Quirino pointed out Officials: Dick Ball and Nate him from San there is a standing Invitation for Messinger, lnMeyerSa as manager of "rate, bought AU-W,U b the Ut,hty President Truman to visit the the 1948 thenar when he took islands. club and piloted it to that first', gardeners 4-Infield Rather Uncertain division finish. That performance at second had the Pirate fans talking penExcept for short and second, of 1949, nant last spring, but the old the, infield is uncertain. Stan Ro- -j The veteran Johnny Hopp to have the edge over began folding up and the jek, who never apparently team generally ran out of gas. covered from an early beaning byjrookie Dan O'Connell and Ed Meyer does not think that will Ken Johnson of the Cardinals and .Stevens for the first base spot. will be at with Pete Castiglione the leading happen again this year. jhad a bad season, short with the veteran Danny third base candidate. Sprinkling of Youth "After all, we have a generous, Murtaugh, who was hurt much Next The New Yorki Giants. Ail-Ameri- ' - out three batters and issuing! three bases on balls. Credited With Victory Save for the fourth inning who has played end and Clark, half-bac- k on the Cougar football team! for the oast four .years. . A I in rouahlP"0"' I re- - "Given a break in the weather, I think we'll field a strong team this year, Coach Wayne Soffe said Saturday after, his Brigham Young university baseball team defeated the Tooele Ordnance depot team, 14-- 6, Friday afternoon at Tihip park.' We looked a little around the edges and made usual early season errors." he pointed out. "And it is rather oh vious that we have a lot of work to do yet. At the same time the brilliance boys showed flashes-'o- f which makes roe' feel we'll be able to hold our own; that is, if the weather Will give us a break." Soffe said he was narticularlv impressed Friday by the pitching of .Cal Crump, the Cougars' regular; first sacker who hurled the last two innings. The service nine didn't get anvthins- an- proaching a hit off Crump as he retired the side in order in both innings and struck out two bat ters in the process. He displayed a hopping fast ball and a curve. Colorado A&M, Denver and Wyoming. Returns To Salt Lake Romney, returning to his Salt Lake City office today from the ii NCAA meeting in Chicago, said that expansion, has been " a problem" of the mountain conferences "for the 32 or 33 years that I've been around and always will be. "But, to clear the atmosphere," he added, "let me say here and now most emphatically that the conference has not formally con sidered expansion for at least two or three years. Definitely The Facts "We have not invited any one to join. No one has solicited membership, nor applied in any way. These are definitely the facts." Romney admitted that "expansion is in our minds all the time. Like eczema, it breaks out ever so often. This time of the year is a logical time for it to come up again." Conference leaders meet next weekend in Denver to work on schedules, operating, eligibility and "purity" codes and Romney "imagines" 'that the expansion problem might come up there "since any live issue can be added to the agenda." It's In The Air "In working out these codes. we should keep the possibility of expansion in mind," he explained. Even if nothing happens imme diately. If such a thing is in the air, next week would be a fine time to review it. "But, in all honesty, I don't when the, geographical know and other problems are consid ered what might happen." "On what the future holds," he v told the United Press, "you can STOP HEVf, JOE, STOP 'HIM! Marques Haynes of the Harlem Globetrotters slips past Joe Nelson guess as well as anyone else." to score a layup in the sixth game of the "world series No. 6 and another College e. of basketball," played .Friday night .before, a capacity crowd in the University of Utah Nelsoti, former BYU player, was one of the stars of the game as the collegians defeated Baslci 5. No. 11 is Paul Arizin of Villanova. the 'Trotters, Joe Eyes Tough Character Title Battle In the past, Nezarian has sorted to such unsportsmanlike tactics as gouging the eyes and After Kayo Win the hair of his opponent. pulling it has been Dossible for ' Hence, him to. reach a rather prominent place on the "Hate Parade" of the Provo wrestling fans. Regardless of who wins Monday night, it will be a wild night in the Riverside rink, when- these two grapplers go at It hammer and tongs. a The semifinal Monday night will pit Gust Johnson of Milwaukee, who is returning to the Provo- ring , again after an absence of several months, against the ever popular Maurice the Frenchman f with the musisal-soundiname. In the preliminary. Dale Kiser, Jack's younger brother, will i !l battle Olivas. Cdl Crump Stars At Plate and On the Mound As Cougar Nine Defeats Tooele Ordnance 14-- 6 BYU, . 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