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Show t , Vftf . . . i . SUNDAY HERALD' SUNDAY. APRIL 1. 1951 Prove. Utah County, Utah 8 0GS akP BYU. Cagers Accept Smigaiir Bowl Meet: Bid Reds May Be er iir li. Race e A They're still talking about the fight Jonathan ShlroU.of the Provo VFW team and George Hay ward of the Ogden Americas Legion Contingent put on the other night in the AAU boxing tourney held at the Coliseum in Salt Lake City. LT g ring Hayward; a swarming package of a aver Shirota. an accurate-punchigained .fury, Rr an aenior BYV student from Hawaii, division bout that will be remembered as long aa as the g action and the. numstands when It cornea to rounds. ber of blows thrown in three ."I don't care if they hold AAU tourneys for the next 100 years,' and trainer for the VFW team, "they'll Roy Shane.-coacnever see a better match than that Hayward-Shirdt- a fight. They, ll and throwing? leather like mad right from started going the opening bell and they kept "it up all the way." , "Tve seen a lot of ighU In rhy'day," Bill Bowdish, chairman of The VFW Boys club committee, said, "but I never saw anything to equal that fight. I bet that Shirota kid threw a 100 punches in the first round alone and they were all finding their mark and going just where he wanted them to. Six Champs Face Top Gasabd NIT-Skyli- ne Quintet Eyes 2nd j Win Over Ghosts Wi II Opponents I n Tourney One of the" big stars of the Iowa Colored Giants who will meet' the Frampton-Carlso- n bas The champions of two years ago with BY high. ketball team Monday night in the Brigham Young have tentatively Romney wilt be the only senior Provo high gym is a. motion picaccepted an invitation to play in starter on the squad. . ' some prominence. " ture actor of H. PETERSEN LEO By the Sugar Bowl Tournament" in In addition. Watts can choose The star in question is, Edward United Press Sports Editor New: Orleans next .December 28 from a strong bench which sup2Tr,year-ol. d TAMPA, Fla., March 31 (U.Rir Ziggy" Marcell, and 29.. ported the champs this .season, Ghosts' quintet who ManagerjLuke SevU believes he guard on the including Harold Montgomery, The basketball preseason big the "Jackie Robinson Don may have a sleeper in' the 1051 starred in "Will Malmrose, Lorin Dunn, affair of winners the the " pit Story." A former Harlem Globe Cincinnati Reds. and Olson, Jirrimy-Thor- n nation's two greatest tournaments Ralph the Marcell trotter, . Leon , isa good long shot also was a one-tiHeaps. "The club and two 'other strong, tournament Southern from the freshman Up iranki contenders. The other particia bet," Sewell' said Saturday, but university ace. He is considered! he admitted he could use "more one pants would be Kentucky; NCAA will come strong support in on trie oi ben artists power, Snd which team can't?" the team. champs, St. Louis and Villanova. Sherman Crump, Stan. Cleave. The Cougars defeated St. Louis Dean Larson, John Taylor;' Loyal "If twoi or three of our players ,"Another member the Ghosts in the first NIT game this year. fverson and Jerry Minson,' Roshould get hot and ha5e a good teanv who throws of in plenty of a Villanova younger' brother. we lot well wis dumped by Utah: land's could year surprise .. All MIS .111. . UUIIU. IUV. IU IV. Hit BIUII VIIC IVVP nllU of laughs with some real basketball Help also may come from Mortne of in tournament. he added., "But, people," Bradley slugged it out format least a minute and a half, in one of the greatest course, some other clubs are Jn finesse is Monroe '"Rip" Collins, Bowl Tournament is ris: Gardner, l a 6 foot 3 husky who is a defensive star and serves exchange;.of blows I've ever seen. And, the crowd really loved it the same' spot." a of week part long sports festi- who playeif freshman ball three as team secretary. An and save them a tremendoui ovation. in the gulf city which gathers years ago, but who has been on val I I Collinshas Carolina college ace, n "If had been scoring 1he figh't. would have given the. first Race the nation's best teams and at- aan LDS mission and waited out round to Shirota, B to, I, and the second one to him by a -4 count replaced Suitcase Sullinger as the tracts country-wid- e attention. It year, for eligibility. race a One of the judges saw it pretty He predicted and the third to Hayward ;team comedian, and wows the fans wide'open includes also and. rowing ' yachting . for the ld51 JJational league much the same way. the Ghosts perform. regattas,; track, boxing, - and' "I frankly thought it was Shirota's fight. Hayward must have nant with, six clubs in the league wrestling contests and is climaxed Other Members he just kept boring in .all. all except won Pirates the Cubs and it on his Wis greater aggressiveness on New Year's Day with the: . . ....... ' A Gil M. .....I LOOK new '...A.. T YanVres' the ALIKES McDougald, utititv right, (i.l ak TV. t ' , A navins.iwR rpsmduu.. Other numbers of the Ghosts Sugar :Bowl football game. looks enough like the Bravesf shortstop. Buddy Kei r that he possibly could l)ave been declared the winner," :. His 1951Club appears strong )n ;aggregatiow im..iude H ow r d inhcldor. "..' '..':'' kid to even wide the stance. nis brother, not :."' Although, most of the VFW boys felt Shriota should have batting McDougald. Discussed .; Arrangements pitching, ,fair defensively and in NYt star; yet 23, is expected to hit considerably better.- The San Franvfsco lad Rand farmer . . Hiwil-lagotten the decision, the .modest, friendly, speech but short of power hitting. ..YiDDie" Garland! exrKentucky ... batted .336 as the Texas League's player. tNEA) Arrangements for the classic who served with the V. 8. Signal Corps In Japan for several The Reds only consistent .Jojstate player; Chuck DaVis. - who wene discussed by : BYU ' Coach a months right after World War II, pasaed off the defeat with ball hitter is Ted Kluszewski once played for Wilberforce uni Stan Watts and Athletic Director philosophical shrug of his shoulders. He had nothing but praise their big, first baseman who hit versity; and "Buck" Bucknef, one Edwin R. Kimball with- - Sam for Hayward. State Golden Gloves champion. .307 last season 'and batted in 1,11 time North Caroling college star. I n 15 Corenswet, chairman of the Sugar H& was int great condition, Shirota said, speaking of. Hay runs. Only has been im Frampton-Carlso- n has team. The Bowl events, at the NCAA finals ward. "He's one of 'ths perpetual-motio- n boys. It seemed as if IDr0vihs dvery year, although he come out! victorious in .13 but. of NEW YORK, March 31 4l'.Pi Session. 113, who will run coupled in Minneapolis,-Minn,- , inrew Tvcryimnn it mm tutvi'Uic ziiik ubih. x kcji imiiii juiii still leaves something to be de the 15 gamesthey have .played The ' and kept coming In. It got trather dis- sired as a fielder. immediately but he 'just shook' .crack sprinters led! rincner,, me maine arousedannouncement '"teen season. The Provoans. this were, ' conjecture- as to what ' m . couraging," S h.,nce. Admlr,a.1lS Jones. Reed entered Saturday for the 42nd', by playingmanager kind of team BYU can field next Converted First packer "YeahI see.what you mean,' 'Johnny, I see what you mean," Royal Blood, 112, ever wimnran f the $2S.fino Paumonok Pride, ..J seasen with . . Bowdish said consolingly. uau u 7vn'ou,u' oiep, cacique, iw, nye .dnuicap monaay wntn . Sewell hopes he might find the, oeat ine onosts. Jones ' J f ; f.uuOver, 112. Nell- - K. 110, Alpha Minson and Mel Hutcbins gone. trick last spring; lui 1 Idlis dl i: TACLiru ill ddllllllH betical, 103; Delegate, 1 14F AH At Coach Watts says he will have There were jlT championship boats. Friday, night in the finals right 'handed hitting power heituinedthe ther In dditin for the opening of the New York Once, 112, Ted M 108 and Ferd, another fine team if the boys are of tourney and jthere wasn't a dull match among 'em. A Chuck rteeds to 'go along with Kluszewmembers of theFrampton-Jo- e racing season. , outfielder allowed to Continue their educa in bat jular' VFW of the "the 116. of dangerous said, ::: boys post the.Ute Dowling. gomma;nder nclude Bunny i ull- tions. . rlsof leam BAC Adcock.whom the Reds' pilot Henry H. Hecht's The Pinchef started throwing; leather at the opening gong and just kept at it all star; Lloynel headed the field and was expected PRACTICAL. aVTYWAY v converted; into an outueiaev irom)1" yl the'way." 'j and. "Return flash; To Three Starters high those finaKbouts made most la first baseman last season. to rule favorite at 5 to 2 by the six In fact, ' for this writers Neb. U.R It may HASTINGS, ' ' field comAdcockiwill play left was run not be romantic but 'a Hastings professional cards arpund these parts look pretty isick by Returning will be three regular SWIMMING DOES Topne and Cottle,. all furlong sprint .which first featured at.Henticf ha.3 WMfHin rlhi mari starters, Jerry Romney, guard;; Ch&dwick tabovej, who will swim parison. Those who like action and plenty of slugging and prac- Joh Wyrostek.,285 Mtterast former BYU . tically all fight fans do this AAU tourney certainly filled the bill. season in iright. Lloyd Merriman, up partly of gold teeth. When his Harold Christensen, guard, and the English Channel Xhe hard way Besides , these players, Jones a u i c.ci j upciiuiB Ud who never has lived up to his said These amateur boxers 'may not have the skill of the more son of Helio- - wedding ' band wore thin and Joe The 1950-5- 1 En gland to Prancel this fall.1 gavo of Richey, forward. - Center the "three members ' . bonus price promise, and Bob and James Cox Brady's broke through, he. melted lit. chores apparently wiU be taken credit to such actlyities for keeping experienced professionals but at least they are eager and. full of polis, team will be BYU basketball Usher are battling to ' the fire and sip and don't go in for the "Walts In Madison Square .won his last two starts tossed in some of the teeth and over by Boyd Jarman, Hutchins' her profile the way she wants added to his roster especially for Casemate Garden" routine that has Infiltrated the ranks of the "Bash' job." and has been burning; cast a new one.. understudy, nd the other likely it. Miss Chad wick says that swim- Monday night's game. They in in Florida . "The onlyfinfield position set is; C1U Boulevard" cltiiens these days. e Russ Hillman, Dick Jones up the Jamaica 4rack in workootsj lorwara starter win be 10m rvar ming and taking walks eeps her t: . i 1.. It is rather unfortunate, though,' that fight fans'didn't turn out XirM ii. since- he was shipped north". There are five million billion ren, probably the outstanding trim and healthy. She recommends Uiiac, pui li ivwrvs nivc i ...ill Bob. and Craig.' AAU see to which this In greater numbers be Connie Ryan 'at second, Virgil tourney, included Jam,tons -a The Tie. it to round the earth. high school player in the 'state game will start at 8 p.m. was run .on iixe; ciocxworx. ix wouia .certainjy nave" proven a re- Stallcup at short and Grady Hat and will pre- be a, by preceded most-oMCMUthem. ton at third Rookie Roy freshing experience for game af 7 p.m a , crowd on hand for Friday night's finals, lan. a .274 hitter There was aifair-size- d last Iiminary but spectators were rather scarce the other tlvree. nights of the year; haslooked good at short ''i-and maylstick jn a utility role. tourney. "I'll bet there wasn't more than 200 fans 5out Wednesday night." Bobby Adams will be available, Dowling .said. ""And. with the. excellent fights, it's a shams' there for erihee second or third base, wasn't' bigger turnout." duty' in lease Ryan or Hatton should falter and Sammy MeeHs BYU footballer and boxer also is in j the running for utility Horace . "Bruno" Gillespie, . . . former . i MIAMI BEACH, Fla., March 31 . , . , t J ana now atnieiic turecior ior iiair inuusuni wnwi bi ugaen, naaijjyfy ('.p,i---f "avored young Heibie Flam . ui iuuiiic; inu i wu ui iitrn o oi iks doj s in tiic idiiriis jive of Beverly Hills, .Cal., and class of th Junior division and Larry Ward in of Catchers in the Plrnty an Gardnar Mulloy of Miami won class of the begiruiers division came through with the of the men are battling for the their way- to Three c .; ..victories. .. ," Schef-fin- g Goody Neighbor Tennis tournaBob with big at a post catching his in was said Bruno doing position great job Dowling v just a shade ahead of John ment Saturday. the. industrial school and that he was tempermentally Flam, shaving the base and and Dixie lowell, who Pramesa . for the post. ' sidelines with his power shots, ijl divided the'. chores last season. 'And. the kids think the world of him. too." Chuck added. 5 As usual with Cincinnati, wore down Tony Trarjert of Cin; Shirota said Gillespie had a little trouble with some of the in their semikldi at the school when he first took over his Job there. pitching is- the top department- cinnati, The y.oung "The, kids tried to, take advantage of him because he was new withTiwell iThe Whip.) Black- finals, match. ranked .second."-nationahd inexperienced," Shirota said. "But, when Bruno took care off well, the face of the alaff. Hp lost 15 last season as ially, demonstrated he could hit the strongest boy they had in the school in short order the boys.won he showed definitely that he no every shot in the tennis. booK started developing a new respect, lor mm. i NovV I understand all of them. aTe crazy about him" longer was tampered bv the refwith extreme accuracy." , moval ;of p kidnev which threat-- j Mulloy gained the finals by wning Bdb, Curtis ot Uenver Le kav. bublic relations director for the state fish! and game 'ened ta.clil" short hi promising tne surprise; pia er oi- ine voio.. career, D. to Ford. J. underwent surgery Saturda; according .u. rlcpartment. .. Mulloy . mJ. As other starters Sewell will; i .u. .... i . . . i '-road. l d ' ens-w " Lj.-- j rox , Ken , X don't the nature of the operation was'' Ford knowijusthat . i ' ft aiiu uvi line xviinsr will said, "but Lee has a lot befriends, young and old alike who the him second in tended delK .'t briefly V want to wish- him a speedy recovery.". Seven hurlers are fichtins fnr.set by changing from his usual the remaining berths on the staff. chopping style of play fo a power but Frank Smith probably will be the No:' bullpen hurler, deXi Flam was given the favorite's Mulloy edge over .the, spite' his bad control. for tomorrow's, finals on the basis AT HOMF lN CHVRC'H ,' !of hjs youth and stamina. P Lonnie1 Aithea Gibson, New York negro MEMPHIS. Tenn: Patton investigated smpKe com- -, star." went to the. finals "in the ing from ,the Darwin. "Church of women's singles competition With Christ, chimney at night and an easy victory over found outi why the coal supply Rhoda Hopkins .of Newtown, had . disappeared so fast. The Conn. Miss Gibson will meet favored church, stdve was red hot and !a man lay Sleeping beside it. His Betty Rosequfst of South Orange, bed was a pnllet of kncelinc N. j.. who won her semifinals cushions ,and his blanket was the match yesterday, for the women's ' ' . altar cloth. .title. , Editor's Note: This U the sixth in a series tin the 1951' prospects of tthe major -'' league clubs. S leather-throwin- nf split-decisi- : n Frampton-Carlso- 118-pou- NIT-Skyli- ne t ; Coll-.seu- m .alam-ban- two-minu- te . - . h pell-me- ! - '.. - : set-sn- ot i .. fc The-Suga- r ex-No- . Wide-Ope- 8- 6-- 4. pen-iwhere- . V. V. m - . . L. 1 : T I I '"..--- to-b- well-muscl- rjbe n. ed : -.- - v . most-valuab- , Horses Entered . 28,-Te- Paumonok Race last-wee- , his-hea- ,f ! ottne-lewrieam- ' . ... . ?.-!-!. --- Jery " , reg-ski- -s .. ' ' "'."T"""" T with.""" Ua& renco 11 1 dark-skinn- . 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