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Show T? Lies Ml Va J Hit 40th Annual Meet Slated when i fon " d 24-2- 5 6-- 6 foraolonjr. Right now It appears Mai Whit Should be no serious high water this year as last field, the great 880 champion, will Should be the end of the snow and cold before lornr, Should be the first star to accept an Inno Meet bid. Whitfield. be up there before lony. Alwaya'something to look forward vitational la now In the armed services, has In previous Invita participated tional Meets, and holds the meet 830 record with a 1:581 mark. Lire Minnows oek of Oiiido r VifL BEAUMONT, Tex. (UPWBsbe Dldrlkson Zaharlas. lying serioushlih may ly Ul with a malady end hex fabulous iwrts rsrter, asked everyone to ' prat for me" today as she a sited outcome of tests. extensive But "I'm not seared," she told a newsman by telephone front her hospital bed. At the Babe's bedside were more thsa $00 telegrams from friends and from persons she never met. Her husbsnd, George, a wrestler, also was with her. Mrs, Yesterday, the &year-ol- d Zahsrias. probably the greatest woman athlete of all lime, sub It wast mitted to thorough continuing effort by physicians to diagnose nature of the lllnets which hospltsliied her Thursday 11 ' Ui.ULD SUNDAY Fans' Prayers April to. V ? j Babe ZcSiarias Asks For bit Spriitg daydreams are often ilowed up winter weather comes lack, for a ke call. The mow that 24-2- 5 covered the ground during the past few days changed our tnh-i- i about planting soma new grass and otherwise getting Young Brlghsra University! circus for track, fir id, tmcy fur an early move to the Vivian Park summer homo-atca.J. Guess we have to wait a little longer. and tenuis hopefuls the 4trth An Not hm we hope. For Mommy and I look forward each nus! Invitational Meet received tti first batch of entries Saturday. year to .our migration back to the canyon, Alwayi rood to Letters from entrant started get back for more pleasurable association with cur hosts pouring in to the BYU athletic ofthe Morrow b Jim and Mom, Keith, Donna, and Davey, fices from all parts of ths west, Louis and Lorna and Mickey and all the rest of that fine while university officials continued plans for tha family. They and the many other folks who call the park to map the countless meet. April months stay there each year BYU home combine to make our athletic director Eddie a part of our treasured memories. Kimball and track coach Clarence '. Tha friends and the fireplace, the kids and the chatter. Robinson are still lining up the attractions for the meet, Not the least of the benefits is the fact that ao many call special and announcement of the half by that you see very little of during the cold months. dosen special event will b made we to all like drive Reckon up tha canyon after hibernating this week. three-rinse- liil jit , Sandy Scores TKO weeks ago we mentioned that the F. and G. Other Epeclil Glint ts Oyer Jimmy Beau Commission was conaidering making- - legal the use of live Kimball said that the other minnows as bait la a minimum number of waters for the special guests would be picked to hi am NEW YORK (UP)-- In angling; season ahead this year. It has sinde been reported In perform against the Y own track bltious climb up the middleweight to field Intend the Herald that fishing with live minnows will be legal in and two talent. Officials HOSS PCAYER Salvatort Ambroiio didn't ct that hole to ladder, Young Randy Sandy of nationally known sprinters aiw no Jew York today Included an tm Strawberry, Schofield, and Deer Creek Reservoirs and Utah get iruajtng so m casnjer window at Jamaica. Pre to send the Y' Dick FuenHedley Woodhmwe up, i the winner here. Our John presslv technical knockout ever Lake. The commission took this action under the new nlng andagainst Bob Bill. Wm, Tony Fa too aboard, second. NAi experienced Jimmy Beau among powers granted it by the F. and G, code as passed by the Fuenning's :21.1 for the 220, In 12 professional hi U triumph which wss registered In Tempe 1953 legislature. fights. ia the third fastest in The ruling provides that live minnows, dwarf sucker, last week, Sandy, a promising the nation His ;9.8 In the 100 also Negro, stopped Beau at 2:03 of the . ahiner, sculpin, or chub taken from any of the above four ranks him among the top ten in eighth round last night at St. Nichwatera may be used in those waters. You may also buy them the country. olas Arena in a nationally tele from a licensed minnow dealer at the place you use them. vised and broadcast bout. Referee Effort ia also being made to The whole live minnow problem resolves itself to con- bring in a high Jumper to pit Petey Scalio called an end to the to were utU believed PRESS' UNITED trade By ready the Cougars' Ralph Bon- fight because of a deep cut ever fining their use to the water where taken so that there be againstwho ity infielder Billy Cox or pitchers The Brooklyn Dodgers, already Clem Lahine and Ralph Branca Beau'i eye. no further pollution of waters by trash fish. That ia why ham, SomeJumps well over special hurdlers are favored to win the Na- - in an effort to acquire Hacker or the present ruling absolutely restricts' the transportation also being sought for exhibition heavily uonal league pennant, were re- BUSb, WORKING PROFESSOR we live fish. who the minnows by cf meet. during The SALT LAKE CITY 0J.B ported dickering with the Chicago The weatherman, meanwhile It is entirely probable that the ruling will be liberal of In Cuba closing Draw Finest hopes Saturday In to throw a damper on head of the civil engineering de stepped .to will Include other waters next year. That ized at the University of Utah depend ine win Annual meet is ex a deal for another pitcher. managers' plans to place their partment itvuiM itV &f V aw svt toit tViA avuvlaw oruif 4ltv mtnnAW law pected to draw the finest track and i: J. (Bussy) Bavasl, vice pres pitching rotations in final order has returned after spending five talent In the area. Perform ident of the Dodgers, and Wta Friday. Five of the scheduled months in Guatemala "practicing this year. Should the transportation from one water to an- field from Junior high, high school. Mathews, director of player per seven exhibition games were can what he teaches." Prof. Adetbert other continue as it haa been done by an unscrupulous few ers construction ana lunior colleges in the sonnel for the Cubs, conferred sev celled because . of treacherous Diefendorf directed of the during the past few years," it is likely that the commission highway area should bring the eral times by telephone Friday, weather. will clamp the lid on minnow fishing entirely next year. number of participants to record It was learned. It was believed through the Guatemalan Jungles, two In the only game played that Mathews la aeeking package It behooves each of us who likes this type of fishing heighti of better than 2,000. Cincinnati Reds beat the De and might be willing to part the to see that those few who don't give a hang play the game theAction will start Thursday with deal troit Tigers, and the New York I d two of his with either of the Junior high beginning Giants downed the Clevelsnd In according to the rules. Otherwise we 11 all be the losers. winner aces school tennis competition. Most of pitching T. winner War dians, the other tennis Odd and Endi matches, and Bob Bush or Went Route Junior track and field events ren Hacker. -- Recent cold weather has slowed the cat fishing on Utah will be high run Friday, along with the Herman Wehmeler went the nine More likely Lake. Very few were being taken when we stopped by the first round of events. inning route for the Reds and considered more was likely, It Jordan pumps last week. A few warm days should see a The two high school divisions and however, that Mathewi would at- limited the Tigers to four hits dur the Junior college competition will the first seven innings. He requick change in the picture. Not many suckers running be all tempt to deal Johnny Klippsteln, ing Saturday. - hsnder who laxed, thereafter, but was never the Provo River yet. A few warm days needed here too . . . Gold day right medals will be awarded to ; won only nine games last season seriously threatened. Reports show no boats available at the Deer Creek camps all winners, sterling but who ia considered a fine pros comThe Giants, apparently for the early opening there May 2. Guess we'll have to take silver medals to all pletely recovered from their variand bronze medals to all pect. next best and fish from the bank. The bank fishing was as winners;fourth The Dodgers, on the other hand, ous sllment of the last few weeks and fifth place, third, defeated the Indians for the sevgood as any last opening anyway . . . Vera Hardy aaya he in all events. . enth time In eight games but re expects the best year yet at his lodge and resort on Spirit Schools winning first place in quired two victories over the week Iko be will awarded trophies, Lake. Should be, because it is in a beauty spot near the relays Pays end it the Polo Grounds to gam northeastern and of the Uintas. One of the few such sec a tie for the spring series. Catcher Ray Kalt s three - run tions that you can drive to in the whole, range, it offers Excessive apeed was the orin- To Jim homer off Lou Brlssl in the eighth ' good fishing, accommodations and access to several other clpal cause of traffic accidents in h u ( O i." n inning provided the Giants with 1932. lakes close by. SHAWNEE, Okli. (UP)-Pr- esl their margin of victory. Yours for fun, ....... dent Eisenhower Joined the ranks ' i ... of mourners for Jim Thorpe, as In 1785 the boundary line beCasey Two-thre- e 6j cKi, Outlook Uncertain (This h to Mventa ht c erle;Uanen of Ot.hku:h, Wis ,, a: l r.:i ksubsU er "Lrtty" Marihail hkyllne eonfertac .V.i'iy, N Datia Root of St lies'. Kent , U another proiiusii'jj c'.aauuf it By CY SDK Clare and rujS.tatr'"!' pitcher, t'ltiied Pr ports Writer will b!tice MISSOULA. Mont. (UP) Base .Johnson, Terry, Mont., at Montana SUU-- the uriwly mound ball prospect h are pretty uncertain as Anderson will do most of t Umversity yet because of the northern climate catching. Clint Humhft, a sjholika wher outdoor workouts to meas- more from Sturgis, S.D., ure talent are not alway possible, the met promisicg rookie and Montana baseballers are loo Win fill In behind the plate. f'rk t forward to next year when they Hiimbel is alio sUl-i re win nave a new house in which to at shortstop and arcmui reguUr tnticltji'f twSi from practice when It's still cold outside. only 1352 season Is thlia barman the Griwly diamond candidate workouts only last week. The Carl ftohake of Helena, way things look at .present the Olson is figured tn xtart at first, GrinUes will have fair to geed with Dan Cl.it s of Billing fx .t ia pitching, and some dangerous hit line. Don Nichol of Missoula look.' like the regular second liasfinari, ters, However, the squad lacks depth and Sam Davis of Dillon, smmgor and Just who will play what posl brother of Montana basketball star Chuck Davis, is scheduled for uon is still uncertain. at shortstop, along vith Da! Montana will start the staion cf Virginia City, .Vent. Kisllng with the ranking coach of the Sky Outfield candidates tin Iwie Boa line conference, in one respect. He I .noma of Sand Mont., and Is Lt. Gen. Frank W. Milburn, Mon tana's new director of athletics who Chet fiwtarlngen of Port Orchard, is calling the baseball turns this Wajju f prfpct, Dodgers Consider Deal With Cubs For Another Pitcher '. t. Cou, year. Six player hit better than .100 Con last season, and all but two wiU On aa Island belonging to there be back for another campaign ception, lloilo, Philippines, Azu- Gone are outfielder Bob Byrne of is a mountain eailM l'nn de m nn whn-car Loan hugnt now is the with who Spo Billings, the kane Indians of the Vvestem Inter exact re plica and nanwaki of national League, and shortstop Hal internationally famous Sugar Era-ti- l. Sherbeck, who U now the Missoula Mountain at Pao6 de Janeiro, . s) feet about If High football coach. The returning sluggers ire out fielder Jim Murray of Anaconda, catcher Eddie Anderion of Mis- e. two-da- y Gene Carlsoula, son of Butte.--anfirst bsjeman Don Olson of Butte, Carlson, a righthander who won four and lost four last year, heads the pitching roster. Also in that de pitcher-outfield- CALCUTTA POLES inter-mounta-ln Goods' Dick partment are righthander " 4, hard-tossin- - g j j 352 WEST CFNTfS right-hande- e h d at first-plac- li M M I I " 1 I second-plac- e win-ner- Tribut? 12-1- Tbrpi Musial Termed A Good Bet To Retain N. L. Bat Crown By OSCAR FBALfeT Fearless NEW YORK (UP) Fraley'i facts and figures: "" The New York Ysnkeea and Brooklyn Dodgers are favored to repeat as the major league base ball sesson get ready for the Jumpoff but the best bet of all , , among the defending championi Is Muslal to win his seventh National League batting title. Only One Babe Commuting between first has and the outfield last season, Mu-- sial - still won- the title with - a mark of "only" .336. He was keenly disappointed at the "low'.' fig-- , ure. This season he anticipates .Stan " . - r "Telexing" In the outfield with Steve Bilko and Dick Slsler available at first, and figures his average will rise accordingly. The oddi are that 1t will, too. Tony DeSpirlto, who et a riding record .of 300 wins last year and promised to win 400 this time around, seem well en his way. At the end of the first quarter year he was tied for second place among Jockeys with M winners, a mark he didn't match last year unul well Into Jumt. At this time in 1952 he still was aa unknown not even listed among the top 10. Mrs. Babe Didrikson Zaharlss, the golf star leriously ill ia Texas. was the greatest undoubtedly woman athlete of all time. She was a natural at anything athletic and won the hurdles and Javelin throw In the 1S32 Olym won tare h olcs. Actually, p events, also taking the but being disqualified for using the western rou. it' in eld line, but among the women, too, there'll only be on Babe, Blfl Kicker ' High Jumper Ken Wlesner. for mer Marquette ace, I being la belled a the laziest world record kn Jean Cronstedt, holder in captivity. Hi old college champion froni Helcoach, Melvin (Bus) Shlmek, saw sinki, Finland, practices a hind the young Naval Lieutenant clear iftsmd en the high bar Ferny yhrar4a Stat Collefe' gynv inches recently and six feet, 10 asked why he wasn't using' Ma leg tttstie coach. Gene, Wettkton. tudie hU tornv (N3A) m jr kick. 'Tm conserving energy, Wlesner replied, imagine what'll happen when he euta loose Ernie Lombardl, recovering in California from an alleged suicide attempt, was described a an easy going feUow. On the whole, that was true, but "Schnos" could get mid on occnion. Like tha time In Chicago when umplrt Zlggy Sears ordered him out of a game. "You're not putting me out," stormed Ernie, "I quit." Because If a guy like you i gonna umpire, I ain't gonna catch." With that, Lombardl tossed his gear in all directions tnd atrode REDUCE wrathfully out of the park. ft IT v final arrangement were made lor tween the Indian nations and the the fimed Indian athlete's funeral United States wa designated as and eventual enshrinement. the Cuyahoga Rover in Cleveland The President sent a telegram at a treaty concluded at Fort Mc widow, ex intosh with the Wyandot, Del Friday to Thorpe pressing sympathy on her hus ware, Chippewa and Ottawa In band' death and recalling that he dian nations. played football against Thorpe more than 40 years ago. Mr. Patricia Thorpe accom panied the body of her husband, who died late last month at Lomlta, Calif., to Shawnee by train Thursday night. The President' telegram, relay ed to the widow through Elmer Kenlson, manager of the Shawnee Chamber of Commerce said: 'I learned with aorrow of the death of my old friend, Jim Thorpe, I am delighted that as a tribute to his achievements and to his warm personality, a fitting me morial Is to be erected in his memory (at Shawnee). e I ' y "Jim has long been recognized as on of the outstanding athletes of our time and has occupied a unique place In the hearts of r - ' r. fy .) v jj rVf1'.i:v..'-- j hi JivUC r ... .71 v X t' Ii American htK V?fnS?y( yAl everywhere, V"1 I " n ST" "A one who played against him in football more than 40 years ago, ,C-rI personally feel that no other ath lete possessed his all 'round abili ties in games and sport. 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