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Show SUNDAY. MAUCH . 1M1 Provo "Uti h County, Utih - Former NYU Cager Nabbed Fwrstt In 'Fix Probe SUNDAY HERALD iV MDDs Garth r Ford, who, pitched ' th RAY SCHWARTZ ,r Herald Sports Editor Timps' to the league championship Provo's Timps, defending cham last, fall; In the - playoff series Fork, will be pions of the uian industrial against American league, will hold their first work back in a IProvo .uniform this out of the' 1951 season today sit season. .S ; Timp park. .. ' , Answers Question Well,, nobody jean say the Cougars didn't give it one whale of Lob vCoilins said: the Manager ' ; season. workout will get underway at 10 Tfest' iiollins said in answer ft running, 'a, question, "it is true the Salt ucm runt irwm oaoi were nraniBiT Forman, who returned to New a. m. and willandinclude im uiuui work with the. Lake Bees- were after Garth hot games tb start, bat everybody In Prove, although a little disapYork this week from Jacksonville, pepper and heavy, but we have completed ' Fla.. was picked up, at his home medicine ball. He also laid, the pointed that the Cats' efforts U win college basketball's "(rand the would pitchers arrangements for him to play slam" and thai tain everlasting fame for themselves and ana an in tsrooKiyn questtonea winter kinks out of their arms. with us this "year. He'ft definitely Brirh&m Younr unlvenrity failed, was still nrond 8a tor day of afternion by Hogan. f Collins reported Saturday that play for Provo this season. the heroic stand the Coufars made Friday night against big, Ordered Before Judge Kansas State, . 'I ' ' However, all the . news, about rugged and whippet-fas- t, Timps Saturday was not good. vj. Judge '"' Despite the fact Was ordered before He :".. Mel Hutchins was handicapped Collins reported.that Jdlke Woods,. Jonah Goldstein at 6:30 p.m. more than jutt a little bit by a sprained ankle and three who got his release from the. a as for commital materiatl (EST) other players were under the weather with colds and sore throats. Helper1 Merchants a , few weeks, a witness, those gallantly wonderful Cougars fought right down to the wire spokesman or Hogan. ago and came to Provo with the . f of ' those terriffic odds that saia. before collapsing under the .weight idea" of playing ball for the TimpSj ' ' The spokesman woulg not com were stacked against them. ' , J apparently has changed his mind. ment on the charges against' For AH-Americ- 'And. after they iwere beaten, did they slink off tctheir dress "Woods said he didn't like his man beyond saying that an efIng room: heads down and crestfallen? No sir. Instead, the whole at the steel plant," Lob point job a total tatters. American on Boasting League BYU team rushed oyer to the Kansas State bench and shook hands INDIAN SIGN That's what these.threo pitchers have fort would be made "to hold him CHICAGO. March 23 ' So he quit and left town. out. ed once Abe to again as a, material witness in connec of 57 victories last season. Bob Lemon, arly Wynhr nd Bob Feller, left right, shape' up with thtrir opponents and even gave them a rousing cheer. He he "Was going to try to said, i ' . . and as Cleveland mainstays. (NEA) ,'. captain leading hook oq with tion with , Approaches rto CCNY Becker, another club." : New of scorer the York Univer Tou've got to admire a gang of kids like that and you've players prior to the to was named Violets, sity today got: to admire their coach, Stan Watts.' who is always humble son m behalf osf fixers." Versatile Player Airjin In tit the college Iriamnhf nA sIwavi MAman Im f hla squad The official of the district that will famous face the Harlem Woods! is best Renown ready to praise and congratulate his opponents, during jkhe attorney's office" did not Say Globetrotters at the Utah field- - as Although Provo a fine catcher one of the best moments I nis oiweress oereais ana oiMppoinimrnH. which CCNY players were ap house on April 12 as part of the in the league, in fact he is a." Oxford-Cambrid- ge proached nor what' games were Coach Watts has been a fine teacher and inspirational leader st world se- rather versatile .player and Collins involved, but he said Forman ines' in basketball. andthe Cougars have taken well to his teachings and leadership, was planning pn using him at the a was for operating bambling Becker, a husky forward stand firsfba.se 'fcvt said it before and I'll say it again. SUn Watts is a great credit to replace Dave Weiser, half-mifrom it "The a the start,, DOWSON ROBERT and Provo Skeet By Trap nhg, other than that headed by ing 6 feet, 2 inches tail, joins Jim who to the coaching profession in more ways than one. ;the position so brilplayed a United ofWriter Press willhold prize and variety would not be considered an , Sports Salvatore SollazzoJ now imder ar Slaughter, South Carolina's 1 1 liantly for the limps last year. shoot today starting at 11 And. It might be added that because ofWalts and his great LONDON, March r2K (U.R) A ficial race under any conditions, rest for- bribing several New York center, oa the roster is now in the army and ' a.m.'j at the club grounds on Ideals, the Cougar basketball team is a great' credit to the City basketball players to "dump' with ninemore outstanding senior Weiser blustery, nearyjale that churned he said. Woods with " sports world. ' .. Geneva road, ac. .' gone, it appears as it the lower still to be named. The the first base j the Thames river into whitecaps The Yang at Oxford, George A. games. position .is one of 24. ; played for New collegians' cording to Dean Cox,' presiForman, is world to tour in series open the three spots on the team that forced postponement until Carver Jr., of Highstown, N.' J., York university between. 1944 dent. today ; Madison Square Garden, New After watching "the boxing show at Provo Labor temple Friwhen the Timps be wide-opA 11 shooters and the "genMonday of the world's .oldest in- is the first American ever to cox- and 1948. .He played fin. three York, on April 1 and finish at will start game has eral public as invited to day night, this, writer can understand why today; practice first when OxNational a fn tournament crew swain Invitation 'the historic tercollegiate rivalry Boston, April 19, , after moving Lob said third base and T , sunk to such a low state in recent years. the shoot, which will xford. then Cambridge had to ford .Cambridge race. ; He said he teams during his four-evar- -, to California right-and back. is as as there Nobody Was mbre burned up over, the ring antics of some of field are the other positions that-ar- e start long of their ,97th knew the Oxford boat' would sink sity career at NYU and Was namthe conjinue after quit the fighters (and the word fighters is used rather foosely) than wide-ope- n . at the present. Ha anybody around' to shoot, as soon as they tacked onto the, ed to the team Another Record Holder rowing race. " Cox" said. Dave Reynolds, who promoted the show,' hoping it would bring a ' said : . Catcher Bob Story, Left- twice. stakeboat. Oxford The crew, underdog was He .club. VFW more into sheckles the few particularly Boys the tfielder, Lyle Roller, Shortstop American Thirteen former New 'York Addition of Becker gives with a bitter over. the sorry exhibition put on. by Paul Perkins and Jose Faint Hope v another collegiate ' scoring Glen Berge, Second Baseman. squad his are from under ordefs; City players already piping shrilly record-holde- r; Martfnei and didn't attempt to hide his feelings. since tire ' NYU aVCinny Fullmer, and, Ceterfielder "j coxswain posWgo only 10 strokes awaiting trial for con 1950-5- 1 "However," he said, "I :had a arrest and average of 17.4 Lee Brooks, all of whom played captain's to outcome a fix 4he the before the of after past starting; point "Wasn't that a 'stinker. though?f Dave remarked faint hope that by pulling, towards spiringof 16 the is game per. highest" ever regularly last season,' will be back flooded the Perkins-Martine Madison rainrswollen waters games atl farce. 'From now on, the bank' the water would toe total' suffering through the' ' . year. shell and sunk the crewmen thigh smoother. But it was only a faint Square Garden during the past compiled by a Violet eager. It again-thiI'm going to stick to promoting wrestling matches."4 .2 . i "However," Collins emphasized," marked the year ' Favored Cambridge was seasons. ; three deep. soon As as.we had gone NYU's attack. "anybody is welcome to Gry out that Becker ' Poor ol' Jose seemed to- - be so scared of classy Paul that he four. lengths ahead by then and hope. Pool a hundred yards I knew we were . rorman, who played a season since his 242 pacted in .19 games for the team. If anybody can beat marks a in shook and broke but in a cold sweat every time the willowy Salt of forward with the pushed painfully professional basketball in lor. it. was tops on the .Violet out ' any of last year's regulars. season last to finish. Lake Negro moved into striking range. Why Jose was afraid of The rescue of an 1948 h Minneapolis Lakers Sme attempt during The stunning end to this, most 49, more power . to him. I have" an rMk,kiii lutll fnriunF lm'iln i mvtffrv hnwever. because has been - associated with his squad. af been Becker has standout ea,igerly awa,ited of British sport- father in a mind' Declared No Race , open Tanl. obvioutlv nulllns. his .Duhches. jiever threw anything but a oy Scout of the. Rivergrove business in in ' Metropolitan 'area ing events dismayed a crowd Jacksonville, liquor performer sum since last few cream-pu- ff punches that wouldn't have fazed even" my Aunt Troop S4 from- drowning a week Fla., Hudson To Return 100 yards of the Which despite Within But the raw winds. mer, - ., basketball ever, since' bis school,u ; and a half ago, took place at the j. Gertie, who is 192 and wracked with artnnus, f in the tens Lincoln in !had at of thousands post Abraham boy: as days gathered Pearce match wasn't Even the Benny He returned to New York this Collins said that Duke Hudson,1' ' Arrowhead r e 6 r t swimming face, the 'umpire, along the historic course high school in Brooklyn where who shared the third base duties lot of people felt that, it would be. The old to a in civil week suit and testify good' a fight as instead of the Park the Rt. Rev. Gerald Ellison, pulled he was wice an from Putney Bridge in 1950, will slugger! didn't appear to be in the best ?of shape and pool,, Sprinville Lam- - to just beyond ' the brewery at was picked up, by Hogan s de choice, and twice the high in with Garth f Kump Kum tne aimost-suiie- a be "back, this year. tectives. for the most .part looked like ar clown in the ring against the clas-mi- r- pool as previously reported. TheiaIon8s,cle p is still crew ana scorer of iw DuaKc his aeuiarcu Mortlake. dividual league; awkward . Park Flake. Of Bourse. Windmill always looks rather in town and he probably4 will be pool was . just race. some was discusThere Oxford and Cambridge started WILLIAMS FANS', . " back this year, too. If that is the until he connects with one 'of those looping haymakers nd; theni00.n.il''for th.; a.orFririav v Excellent Shooter sion as to whether Cambridge: their ' in PIHLS BEAT SOX "'' - .' " case, he and J rivalry informally rowing Hudson, along with ; . . it'i usually lights out for his opponent. . . ..'..;'"..''.'. .Tr ..... .Sf.nhu, but have finished, r,,pfr Bishop might 1815 been a each and have in even nis Pearce must have Deen little disappointea But His excellent marksmanship meeting CLEARWATER., Fla.. March any other third sackers who show Ellison said the question was aca- : other more or less regularly each 24 (U.R) Bubba Church - fanned he averaged 39 per cent from the up, will probably wage a merryr Saturday, through his! and Mrs., Eldon Clark, was saved demic. showing Friday night, 'because he announced be1845. since But only once' Ted Williams in the ninth battle for the hot corner .post. ring for from drowning by. the combined field and 75.8 on free throw sister, Mrs. Hack Snow of Provo, that he was .quitting the ' Oxford had not passed year fore has there been a situation to with two on base and two inning ,1 out toiwas made even more valuable by The Timp manager said Ted ' efforts of Arland "Corey" Olsen. trfeSince . . good. ; j Fulham embankment, about duplicate the one today. give the Philadelphia! Phils a his great floor play. He ranked Dunn; who patrolled tightfield for a scout leader of Troop 54, and U before but they've always talked He's'threatened to fn ishelLs 1912 : in sank 3 the victory over theBoston Red eighth in the nation on assists Provo last year, is now at a Ronald Lewis. eagle him out of It," Mrs. Show said. "But he say he means it ancfthe race was rcjx' today before 3,851. With an average of 5.4 a game this rookie tryout camp being operated er scout of scout the officials troop, Provo . this, time," seasoru ' ii waj Boston's fourth In 1925. Oxford sank at Hollywood, CaL,"by the Pitt- straight . r , ' reported. 1 won and by defeat. Cambridge merely burgh' Pirates. He said Tne didn't s. C RHnii VmiiI Atfr4 ' Mike Goliat. led the Phils Chinese chef in New York expect Dunn to play for the vTimps finishing the course. In 1859 the The Provo .Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring, a huge bonor ' m issioner for tho ii'iah' i.ns a triple and home run sank. tack this year. . boat with originated chop suey. SorenB. Cambridge 10. K. on and team BYU basketball April was banepaet for the stake, said Park a received letter Uivea j0 the press as the site of so,n, general thairman of theabanquet committee, fronv Thorpe B. Isaacson, a member of the presidingibishopnc of!tne near tagedy through a '' hold church,. commending the chamber for its efforts in,thatjUnderstancing the ncar- - The Provo Boat club will Tuesits annual election meeting i j; airection. occurred while a group drowning . i Mr 'Iiaaison writes in nart: of Boy Scouts from the troop day at 8 p. m. .at iiuiiicvumun were on a swimming party at A film of intere7ttnlrvJ)oating I was aeugniea lo reaa inai you pianncu. eelebration for-- the team when it returned, regardless of its out- - Arrowhead. Young Clarke was a events held in this region, pre- , ,. . eome in Kansas City. member of the party.; pared for television, will be shown by Jack Thompson. Mr. , Bennett also nas emphasized "In myj. opinion, the Brighsm Yung university,! team that of the ArroV-.- 1 for the coming year Business ana management to tne to and to Provo tun brought great recognition . H is was in no way res- - and election of officers will appropriate and proper thM head .resort Mormon church. I think Sor the swimming the film. Five directors are a and celebration, great they do receive a real homecoming dent, pointing out that the cir- - to be elected. A dutch lunch will because it is those things that build traditions, and I want to cumstances which caused it co.ild be served.' followed by dancing. compliment: you and the chamber of commerce onj your have happened any place and All members are invited to bring '' .. and planning." ; t under the best of supervision. their 'partners and attend. " " The accident occurred whn In conneijrtion with the honor banquet, Mr. Sorehsen said he to and attend invited the Clark the that swimiwater banquet. boy who women,are to Wouldn't pulled wanted emphasize young Clark, 01 me pooi "We want and expect them to attend the banquet," he said. very well, went after a large Jrmn will that indicated women have they Lewis youth, apply beach, ball which had floated into the In fact, several Then, " already l :;X 1 ; ' attend.'' ;' deep water. When the Clark boy ing artificial respiration, revived sank from sight; .another mem young Clark and he recovered ber of the troop called to Mr. sufficiently to accompany the rest t Draw Davis-Gidza'Fight Olsen, who "jumped into" the of the troop members home. Hudson . ; ; Most DURAILI cor match. Giosa NEW- - YORK; March 24 tr.R) your money, can buy I not lor a couple of years at Television had: to have the John but ; U v 4' least. Giosa boutv and, , Li Xav1s-Eddi- i! Lightweight Davis of Rich.! UTI ,K .ail. iv mond, as .a feller saia aaiuraay. Cal., and welterweight served Jtm right.' Giosa ,of Philadelphia floundered .I draw Unquestionably there have been Friday night to 'a. worse, performances at Madison with such futility that many of Sauare Garden thare the Davis the "studio group" of only 4429 left the Garden in 1ielf defense : ' . before the final bell. ur NEW YORK, March 24 By, District Attorney Frank Hogan announced tonight that Don former New York university basketball star, has been, de tained on charges that he approached City: College of New York players to fix games this . ! For-ma- n, . , i ; nuin - i start-stakin- g' , . " ; f -. NYU's Leading Scorer Joins . Ail-Ameri- ur or-fo- ! , . . ans " s';--.- . :: : . 1950-5Tse- a- rrli . Gale Causes Postponement Of Shell Race Gun Club Sets Shoot Today -- . coast-to-coa- f le 6-- : - - V - . ; en t the-figh- at-'t- end - -- ar ; - ;: , ' . . - Rescue of Scout Takes Place at Arrowhead ; . s second-straigh- -- . t ; . v , i: . -' one-mi- le Flake-''Windm- Ur ! Ro-S- that-snak- he es . " . . f Ro-S- he . ' : -- . . j ; j -- - . , . 5-- . wt Ro-S- Boat Club Slates Election t rough-weath- '. .. . i - Meeting Tuesday he mis-the.L- He-sai- : -- - ; .. was &vc so D ear . j . ill iol-ponsi- . . acci-jlo- ' w (M(MP W I .. ' ? ine-ugito- ' - : fo . I 10-Rou- - nd , double-substitu- 4 . te : f Flake Gains Nod Over Pearce .. ' The gate was $12,380. 11. V: - Jackie Robinson rGets Managerial "Benny Flake, a: classy boxe with good hitting power, gained decision lover; Arcade a "Windmill" Pearce,; ihe wild 'swinging slugger from Springof. Friville, Irr the main event r day night's" boxing. Show at the Provo Labor temple. Flake, who owns decisions over and Jrank Ranko-vicjlon Whittle beat Pearce to death with short lefts nd, rights, to the head and body throughout the fight, and the SprirtgviHe. battler appeared to be so tired at. the finish that he could jhandjly? stand up. Pearce Flooreds Twice The Salt Laker floored Pearce twice ohce for; a three count in the fifth a"nd lagain in the 10th round for a' Pearce re- bounded from the fifth round Offer From Royals MONTREAL, 3 March 24 U.R) The Montreal Standard said Saturday, 'that ; Jackie, Robinson, Brooklyn Negro star has been offered the job of managing the Montreal Royals' of the International league' when "his playing .days are overi"In; a dispatch . trorn its Vero Beach, Fla.,"' correspondent, the newspa pet said the . offer was made to. Robinson' pv Walter O'Malley of the Dodsers.' the Royals, are a farm, club of the Dodgers, Robinson broke into professional baseball" with, Mon, treal : :i , "Jackie told me that he would knock-dow- n a hd swung a Iood- - be both dellRhted and hdnored to "over-han- d blow that floored tackle this managerial post," the . dispatch quoted O'Malley as say- ' Flake in the safnei round. ; Although Pearce was always ing. dangejous with vhisr wild hay'-- ! : Hudson only tar with ij f. . h. sii-cou- , ; h. h-t- g . . makers, Flake iheid the upper hand all the way over his somewhat awkward but tough foe. , Other- - Fights , In the other jf ights on the card. Kid Blair 'knocked; out Riggy Irish in 1:58 of jthe third round, Red Ca prone scored a kayo over Joe Cruz in of the fifth round 1h a Slugfest;.tht produced some of tlfe most exciting action of theevening, and Paul Perkins scored a second-roun- d kayo over -. Jose Martinez. 1 no OUTSTANDING Richard Park (left)., presents, the Dean Park and Sons trophy to Floyd Farley; captain of the Lincoln high basketball team, as the outstanding player on the 1950-The award. was made at a victory assembly held Friday in the Scera theater in which the Tiger cagers were honored for winning the consolation championship of the 1951 Class B. tour- ... ney.i . ': J-5f 'FISHERMEN ; and II W il l CM Expert Rod j- H-14- high-compreai- new Hudson Hornet. .For here is Miracle that means blazing pick-up- , exciting action at. any. speed, the like of which has never been builtfaflo a motor car before. This performance unlimited, comes from an engine so quiet and smooth that ybu might even forget it is , Important 5 , - . - VITAL . Hat r.tt - " .'. Castoa SWs-LOWII-P- IICa '.-- "-. . ' '.'""4. PACXMAKII . sin . porf ermanco, on REGULAR Taut Is THE HUT IOSI SHOW. ABC-T- Q AS I ftstowk SUadaH trim aa4 asftar 'pciaatias oi sua jwt t ehaat Mtawit aMiM. 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