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Show 4i.llm A, t ' ! - ,: h - t . . a a -- .; 0 DAILY, HERALD Wednesday, April 12. 1950 Watioiria AAU Rim The Sports Beat Fullmer Dropped Frpm Tourney By By RAY SCHWARTZ; 5 Herald Sports Editor They're making press box accommodations so attractive at some of the nation's stadium thsejdas that the sportswriters, sportscasters, scouts and jnewsreel cameramen will feel obligated to pay for the privilege pi covering : R Front Off ice Shift May Presage Better Days For Boudreau As Indians Show Signs Of Being Strong Contender For Title V I ,X Seattle Puncher (Editor's Note This Is the series on the 1950 prospects of the major leaf ue j y , :. j fe&STON, ..... a Thltty-tw- o j j "-- --. a-- Couqar Nine Set For Tilt With Redskins i- l -- jt . ; .A ay ac-ba- j -- TAYLOR'S me two-da- ; in-m- totaling alternate on the 1948 U. S. aisles behind each forcter 63 swivel chair! seats, .with Olympic team seemed destined to e crowned a national qham row Other features of this super deluxe box include: before entering the profes 1. An electrically-operated yardage metr',. located at pioF siorml ranks. o plain-vieeverybody, AM. right end of the writers level, of-inthree other youngsters each team in net yards gavd; least flashes the cumulative total sterling performances dury after each play. ing :the preliminaries gained rushing and forwardpassing v i and jWere hailed as heirs apparent to An Outlet Speaker Topmost among them was 2. Each downstairs seat has an outlet speaker to an lanl! Carl Mills, a Seattle, Wash.. who had Intercom-systemiddleweight hitched to aj master control, board whose Nego run Hip a record of 42 amateur v sits next; to the 'piress !box public address quarterback" victories three wins in fiULL SESSION Larry announcer. Both are connected by! a telephone to the play-in- the A- A.including U. competition. paid $7500 for Whitney Bandolier, prize Aberdeen-Angu- s field, where the blocks and tackles are relayed to the Scores Upset bull. Cornelius Vander-bil- t press along withthe particulars onj injuries. Whitney staged an auction r cabi of the sink, championships 3. Snack bar, complete"' plate Uet' sale of this breed at Old Wendall when camfel, lightweight nets and counters..the' first ever held in the Delirme, another stringy Negro New York area. MacPhail, for4.An drinking fountain, fron Portland, Ore., outpunched mer president of the .Yankees, 5. A. private elevator, serving all three levels of the the 6dds-o- n favorite- - Willie Da- breeds cattle and horses running ' vis. uress box. U'fl. on his Glen Angus Farm. Bel Another lad threatening to Air, Md. In addition to these conveniences, food and drink a crown was thin takcy m. until after the MicRpyhome is served, constantly from 12:30 p. Cleve.Mars, land!, bantamweight. His principal last, writer has left- the box. ;j competition was expected from Aggie Thinclads On Suggestion lone survivors of the Hawaiian and New England teams I hone a cortv of the March issue of Editor and Pub- - Charles Kauhame of Honolulu Favored Over BYU McGuigan of Cam- lisher falls into the hands of the officers of BjYU's senior and I Jerry Mass. class, which is workinsr on a project to build ia new press briqsei The rest of the classes ap In Dual Encounter box at the BYU stadium. Although it will probably, be im peared wide open though Gil Lot Philadelphia was possible t6 make the new axJ press pox as elaborate a Turner in the welterweight By BOB MORTON choice top thecould serve article structure as Oklahoma university', r. Barring accidents and surprises. Dick Rail of Seattle, and ranfes as a euide:for the BYU senior class. L! Was-h.Was a threat to the re Coach Clarence Kobison's Cougar said he was pretty well Soffe thinclads are expected to have set on his v There is one; suggestion that this writer would like to maining featherweights. infield with Crump on Coach "Tuff 24 bouts will be tough going against make to the senior class: Erect the press box bn the west fouPht.total of pitch; Jimmy Linford s Utah State crew in the firs if heon doesn't second. Don Bushore side of the field, so that members of the fourth estate won first dual meet of the season Sat Miyasoto at and Paul Jones at third. 1 Fullmer Eliminated iret the blind staesrers from lookinar into the suh "while cov urday at 2 p.m. in the BYU sta Tedshort, Thiel will do the catching. dium. falli afternoons ering srrid battles on those bright sunshiny, If the face Gine Fullmer of 'the West Jor brilliant performances pitching,Cougars Russ Hill Some writers claim their eye sight isn't the same after dan Athletic club was eliminated injDespite Roller, Lyle the 100 and 220 yard sprints n man and Dave Weiser are prac front Bod- the one on George by of box tourney in a covered the present 'press game recent time trials by Dave Chad tically certain to start in the they've die sof Seattle, who those Indian summer days in the fall. and Sophomore Lee Nichols, All are righthanded hitters IhetSalt Laker in a rugged! wel wick in which both turned in times unmatch Tues division Cats run up against If the d terweight ) der 10 seconds in the Century and Appreciate Any Help days .i: Soffe said he might hurling, m ZiJ.l and ' a?10:0l the furlong, FMlmer's windmill attack had time in Satterfield, LaMar A feW.years ago plans were started, but never finished Bodjqie the two milie race by start LaVon trouble on numerous Garth , in and Skeen, ill Wayne 'thi Steffanson, Cougars southpaw swingers, inCottle, for" the construction of a press box on top of the stadium occasions, but u was not good the out a ' still second figure the nod. to gain field. house, located west of the football field. It might be ;wise enough; Cftie of the heavyy favorites to on paper Cottle also will serve as a! re..if the senior class, went ahead with the. plans, so sun could capDure To offset the Cougars' strength the welterweight cham for Crump at first, V; placement , be kept out the writers' eyes. in John;t! and flattened distance the Fullmer races, sprints pioship, of Baton the: when is pitching. latter to are dominate La., j". After all, members of the fourth-estatAggies Rouge, expected appreciate ny' jMalker of middle a. the and in hurdle uni-distance, ghe Monday i march. '.anything that can make life a little easier. Utah I; field events. In the 440, although writers with to even so as the far provide goes versity Fnillrher's loss eliminated the the AC crew lost their stellar How They Stand service. Now, if; they can only invent a; laslg of , Utah'j two entries in performer from last year. Merle tne national Classic, max Prince, they still have several some sort of gadget to ban? out the stories for the COAST LEAGUE Tooele was a Monday veterans returning, while the Y s PACIFIC w t. Pet. writers or at least find a way to make time stand still loser to ofHarold Barney of Tulsa nopes win resi on a pair, oi Hollywood 3 .76" .10 to about life wouldn't have so' deadlines, .division ; worry in the Maitland they Okt., 5 .667 .10 would-reallvrL-i- c be worth living. andlu Lee Bartlett, Bartlett with . 8 6 .571 rt I r n .1 me oou. ot -- mi :3Z' t leyel, s ' rence fe? m, six-fo- , . ''V . ! i ; . piiuiugri;jruu , t ch ; .differ than they were last. he wrecked the Pacific Coast Vermon hathrrf In fi.1run with season when Boudreau was forj league last season until forced to .291 mark. 7 f the most part a manager invname, the sidelines with a knee injury. J, Down . , FitchinriBog teams). only. Most of his moves were will Be In Center j, dicUted by President Bill Veeck..; Except for BoVLemon, Early By LEO II. PETERSEN and Mike Garcia, Cleve-hl-m Veeck is gone now and with i Another Negro, Larry Doby-JyynUnited Press SporU Editor , Intpr-...land's boeeed down last tt office front pitching wnt k. . . . . c.. nm ii ime JT iq x vnoir r" ouuare.u s noi ww- aouareau acceptea Mitchell 'holding .ownwii "ul wnicn V. ' other the There "have been few changes in but did not like: about that department, y uot ' the playing talent of the ;Cleve- Back of them the Indiana hav to , Should .come fair A1 Benton, v for epot roles and' Boudreau Happy land Indians this year, but there faster there are Allies Clark, relief; ' through, was an important front office anbther and Thurman flop iastSteve Gromek, Kennedy shift which may presage better tKBo,ud"au, 1Jhhappyi,EHi' Rvf Sad Sam Zoldalc. reserve. in Tucker , wh stitf fas' to live up to thel .of .f,.? days for ManageV Lou Boudreau. rfndian' JSSf He is going to be hi. own ?Z ' V " 1 isrowna tor nim, and Jesse y master and will be able ito run "3 pBJ ball Boudreau the Tme manage, If arm and the veteran Floresjthef former Athletics hurl- the ball club as he sees That r Keltner does not make good in er lwhd won another shot at the7 lis going to make things; a lot Boudreau isn t worried about nis comeback attempt and rookie major by winning 22 games at opening the season with almost Al Rosen proves a disappoint-Sa- n Diego in 1949. the same personnel he had last ment again, the spot will. go to A rookie, Ray Murray who hit " ". .319 at Oklahoma City, is battling year. Kennedy. ' The big change in the Tribe f Mickey Vernon at first, Joe the eteran Jim Hegan for the will see Luke Easter, the giant Gordon at second and Boudreau first string catching berth.- - He win it because of his superior Negro, in the outfield. He failed at short will round out the se when Boudreau tried him at first field. After a bad start last year, hitting, although Hegan is but Boudreau came on fast to finish knowledged one Of thei best hand- early in the spring, out-with an average of .284. Gordon lers of pitchers in thfe business. once he was shifted to the out Daueo m b But ne nit only .ZZ4 last year. field ne oegan snowing some oi nit oniy Brigham Young university's the batting power with whichlruns and clubbed 20 homers. ,'Next The Chicago jWhite Sox baseball team will begin defense of its Skyline Six championship this weekend, when the Cougars meet the University of Utah baseballers in a two-gaseries. Coach Wayne Sofle's boys wil!" battle the Redskins Friday after? noon at Derks field in Salt Lake City and Saturday afternoon at Timp park. Both games will start at 2 p. nv The BYU mentor said he was uncertain who he would start on hf mound against Utes Friday afternoon. Ho said it would de pend partly upon how many right or hitters Utah"put: in its lineup and also upon whom X: . the Redskins start on the tnound. ?; . Kh v, If the Utes lineup includes a lot of hitters; Soffe indicated that he probably will - ' start either Glen Clark or George 544 . Sorensen, both southpaws. It Utah leans towards right-handhit ting power, he will probably start Garth Bergeson, a right hander. Cal Crump, ihe Cougars first sacker who performed so brilliantly on the mound in the two innings he worked against Tooele Ordnance depot last week, also may.get the starting pitching assignment. He is a 14th in April 12, (U.R) bruised and battered cream of the simon- It's getting so the people who build these uita- - competitors, purn boxers from throughout the modern press boxes ire including all the comforts of United States and Hawaii, were to answer the bell tonisht key$d last-dithome plus all the conveniences even the most critical m in for eight of writers and sportscasters could desire. In fact, many covftedj national battle amateur crowns. conveniences that of. the press boxes probably have Ranged by a probable sellout even the most' exacting member of the fourth .estate crowd of 13,000 fistic fans, these ladrs irom the corn belt, cotton never dreamed jof. ;f - J i , fields, mountains and islands will sta-diuTake the new press at Oklahoma! university's brirrg to a close the 62nd annual A.A.U. touVnament be- described in the March issue of Editor and Publisher three-da- y the glaring lights of Bos neajli instance. for pmagazine, ton Garden. Triple-Decke- d Affair Tf ditlonal Spring Marathon a with box is The Oklahoma press pemaker in this traditional triple jdecked affair, g marathon of maul may be radio and another for the for aside set level one writers, it Norval Lee. scouts; A a ana imra ior Television, senior from Howard heavyweight description! of the writers' level will' give you an idea of uniaersnv in wasninpinn u. H h Vjjtor by knockouts in his only just how cozy thi press box 4s. twes tournament appearances, the contains two long rows The writers football games, ! i Mac-Pha- tl g with-electri- - - c 1 West-bur- I ice-wat- er a ed left-hand- ; j j , left-hand- y, i , i , j . r . . . HITCHING POST ed ed ' . - . r ; j - right-hande- 1 , . .. - left-rhande- d f, - " out-point- out-fiel- ed j7 right-han- i , . . not-to-clo- se '' , i m V 4V e first-rou- TvV-f- fl' ) d. nd 1a I play-by-pl- ay i 160-pou- nd y going agdui m Thin In UlirillM Ih the hurdles, "Hobby" has only Rulon Francis, an untested soph, in the lows, and Russ Hill- man in the highs. In the field events, Harold NorBowling ton should press nationally-ranke- d Ralph Roylance in the L. W. and Hillman might place javelin, 18 in the ,..38 high jump, but in the shot, ... . 33 23 28 has shown little or nothing. ,..28 ... 27 29 yet In the pole vault, several men. . . 22 34 lied,, veteran Jim Hill, are by . . 20 36 Results Pete Whitbeck, a sophomore 732 7862183 with plenty of tenacity, might 707 6932101 trail Steffanson in the two mile for additional points. 718 7282071 For the Aggies, hurdle-hig- h 616 6661926 jurhper Dan Lindsey, javelin itosser Ralph Roylance and Crevel 687 '. Feminine Glamour i For those male wrestlinsr fans who like a little femin-- r ine glamour with their matches (and I what male fan doestft?) Promote? Dave Reynolds has lined j up a most The tasty dish for next Monday mat show at the Riverside league .standings: V Roller rink. ;, Cleaners She is Nell Stewart, known a the "Betty Grable pf the Norton CaslletOn's wrestling ring," the "'Alabama Assassin," or the June's Beauty . . depending on the mood she happens to be in. Gloria's Shop . . i .Miss Stewart, who is a native of Moyernr Cleaners Birmingham, Parle's "Super once to two A1ju and helped support her mother and of ' brothers as a waitress in Dixieland, will batt e Marilyn; Notion Summary, Clean. 665 ' 701 Martin another cutie from Los Angeles. Casjleton's so men it you Both are reported to be slick chicks Beauty 625 caiii sneak away from the little woman! next Monday night, June's GldHa' Shop 644 it might be worth your time and trouble to saunter over jto 7412094 the Riverside Roller rink. It might be; worthwhile, even jf Park'3 SuDer . .666 658 684 6751997: Clean. Modern ; take wife the have (to alongi you Summary of( Leaders In anV event, a trip to the wrestlinsr arena next Mon team series Norton High day may give you a new outlook on life and on wrestling. Cleaners, 2183; Castleton's, 2101; . , Proyo-GityEadi- es " ' . "Blonde-Buzz-bom- b' . . ti ... . j , . Park's .Super, 2094. Norton, High team game Cleaners, 786; Park's Super Mar- -: ket741; June's Beauty, 728. Feud Results In Firing of Coach TrottersTip . 1 ''A.t High individual series Lambsdn, Park's,, 508; E. Chambers, Castleton's, 495; A. HUlsJ IOWA CITY, April 11 (U.R) Norton's, 488. Di of Athletic Iowa University A. individual games High, rector Paul Brechler today de Lambsdn, Park's, 223; O. Ransom, that the lirin8 of Basketball Norton', 177; A. Jenkins, Gloria's 'aILi1 niprrh-inle- d 175 basketball crowd in Den- - Coach Lawrence (Pops) Harrison 1rc!t bWas a the of "feud result ver'a history, 7,890 fans, :watched the Harlem Globetrotters defeat tween the pair. M T re Brechler Mid he Uuld not P1"1 Harrison s charge that the roountrv aam of the two 'coach's dismissal yesterday was teams.:' 1 a "double cross" resulting from1 a, The win save the Trottert two game edge on the collegians, "personal feud." 'C 4. me "Harrison when flatters he Nat Clifton got 13. points for 12 intelliInfluence thinks I can loose-jointwith Trotters the tne couege gent men to, satisfy my personal joe. Nelson leading t 12 feelingSiBrechleri said. with points. players By "12 intelligent men," Brech Il '$20.14 a month ler apparently referred to the. Hawkeye board ot control for $200 loan PAINT SPRAY ?! repays athletics, which bounced trie 5.03 monthly repays 650 EQUIPMENT cage mentor for al fiery little K10.05 monthly repays 6100 i leged ' "faUure" to fulfill his EAST TERMS duties. 30,21 monthly repays 6300 j AH LANDER'S orncB bouks 450 So. Univ.: Ave. Collegians; Nelson Stars 14 Portland . 7 . 7 . 5 6 8 8 . 4 9 . 4 10 Los Angeles Seattle .538 .467 .385 .308 Oakland .286 Sacramento Tuesday's Results San Francisco 5, San Diego 1 Los Angeles 7, Sacramento 3 Oakland at Seattle, postponed, rain. Hollywood at Portland, post- - ...... PJI" Jackson, who can enter the 440, 880 or mile and expect to win, figure to be the top point winners. Not trying to be experts, we still "figger" the Y to gather no more than 52 of the 131 possible points and the AC no less than 74 and probably more. IUOANS f j 6-- Anyone Can j ed i jr. WINDOWS All Metal Weather Stripped Unit Sash and 'Sash Frame of All Sizes. 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