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Show r x YU. Nine Shows Greaf.Promis!- I" Cougars Set For Trip To California ' ' '' ' ' "".. For Provo . i Joe Tangira;an6Guy -.- unetti, who claim the; world's tag team wrestling championship, will appear on next Tuesday's card at the Riverside Poller Rink. Tangaro and Brunetti, former University of. Utah football stars, will meet Henry Lenz and Rama Rajah in next Tuesday's main event at the roller rink and it will be a title match, according to Promoter Dave Reynolds. Tuesday night's semifinal will pit Vera Taft against Al Kashey. There also will be one prelim inary bout. Lenz and Rama Rajah warmed up for their big test last Tuesday night by. defeating Taft and George Strickland in a tag match. Rajah "defeated Taft in the first fall, but Taft evened things up for his team by taking the meas ure of Lenz id the second fall. However, Lenz won over Strick land in the battle for the third fall. In last Tuesday's semifinal, Treach Phillips spotted Yvon Ouimette the first fall, but roared back to tak the next two and the match. By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Editor Brigham Young University's baseball team appears to have all of the necessary ingredients to make a good showing in Western Division play this spring. At least, Coacb Dave Crowton, who Is handling the teamj on a temporary basis is confident the team has great potential. Crowton, who underwent a serious operation a while back has been ordered by his doctor to. give, up his coaching duties for the time being, but is filling in until a permanent baseball mentor can b secured. Crowton saia he planned to handle the team when it leaves next week for a rip to southern California where the Cougars will play Pepperdint Terminal Island Naval Base. Lon- Beach City Col lege and Loyola of Los. Angeles.! Well Balanced Club ball Well have balanced: best club probably the we've had at BYU " Crowton said "toiay. "And we'll have a fast club.' .He" ; - well-balance- .. Tag Title Match Set - 1Davis Na3YU ?oc!IdCpach d f j I nm . rf'-- "' ''" ,.' r- - activi-,Hi- s record at Murray for the last ties which , got underway Mon- - three years has been 27 wins against four defeats." day afternoon. Three years ago the Spartans : Goes To Murray " Davis went to Murray in 1948 ree "" B finals. But came Unifrom the after graduating back in 1954 to win the state J versity of Utah. He was a quar- crown. for the. Redskins terback; through To Class A 7 the seasons, and won Last MovesMui year ray moved into a berth on the sethe- - Class A ranks and they conlections.; In 1947 he was second in the nation in individual pass tinued to roll. Last fall they reached the state finals again, defense. but were beaten East, whose Born in Salem, Utah Davis at- - Coach is nnw a by mpmHof nf the tended Payson High School, jBYU coaching staff, were he was student body presi-- i Some of the stars Da vis rhas dent, and quarterback! coached at Murray for the Laons. Wayne StarUn, quarter back, at In seven years as head coach; BYU; Lamar "Pete" Haun, half-a- t; Murray, Davis molded the back at Utah: Pete 'Sundwall.' Spartan squad, in to one of the guard at BYU; Lvnn Reading. state's top prep football powers. end. at BYU; Boyd Bowman, Utah State; and . more recently Jay Goldman and Lorin Hawkins. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph" Davis of Payson, the new back--fiel- d coach is married to the for-- " mer Beth Harmer of Payson. The couple has two daughter's; Ann,. mlnstratec and Nancy 2. 6, By UNITED PRESS that also "they today The St. Louis Hawks K proved can' win wHthout league, scoring they could win on the road in the champion Bob Petfit. The Hawks, Who advanced to the opening series of, the National Bas ketball Assn. playoffs and they Western Division playoffs by beat-- j Allen Davis, head football coach at Murray High School for the past seven years, has been named to the Brigham Young University athletic staff as varsity backfield coach and head wrestling coach, it was announced today by Pres. Ernest L. .! Wilkinson. The selection of Davis increas ed the BYU football staff .to five coaches. Harold W. Kopp's staff now consists of Tally Stevens. end coach; Owen Dixon, line coach;. Max Tolbert, freshman and Davis, backfield coach; coach. Officials at the university said Davis would report to the Provo re campus as soon as he can-bleased from: his duties at Mur ray High School. It's hoped he will be on campus in time to help ' direct the spring football t 8'T 1945-46-4- -- i all-sta- include te e St. Louis Hqwlcs Take Lead In Series With Fort Wayne Matchmaker Gets Chance to Answer iag khe La cers at Minneapolis in the decisive game, took a lead 'Fix' in their Charges series for the Fort Pistons Cage Scores 1-- 0 J best-of-five-ga- ' Wayne LOS ANGELES (UP) Babe with good hitting and pitching and 5 de: with riight ah Thursday . Los Angeles Invitation National McCoy, a tough defense " cision. Butj even more impressive matchmaker Semi-Finaf ;:; gets his chance toCoach Crowton said the team man tne tact tne- victory was to 79 89 answer St. Louisville charges that he: Joseph's has lost three topflight pitchers, scored at (Fort Wayne, was that day to take dives fin 89 58 St. ordered Francis Bklyn Dayton various! fighters from last year's team for the Hawks gained it vith only a at least-fou- r t r la. fixed NCAA Tournament 8-infights throughseven-poiand sundry reasons. The three 5 performance from Pet out the country. Semi-Fina- ls . ii who got tit.1 ', clude La.Mar Williams, .. to scheduled be was 83 76 the Iowa : McCoy Temple married and quit school: Neil HIS BIGGEST BOOSTERS New York Giants' captain and shortstop, Al Dark, receivesto a visit from who tallied 41 points in main witness before the governor's 186 S. Methodist 68! Pettit, San Allis Francisco are The Ariz. kids at (left club's at the children Phoenix, his three right): camp reasons o financial training Stephens, who the key wi? over Minneapolis, was committee investigating AAU Tournament: boxing was forced to leave school and go' on, 8; Eve, 3; and Gene, 6. (UP Telephoto). ' NEW YORK (UP) Charles held to three field goals, and a and WTOstling in California. McQuarter-Final- s or Haws Erwin and to work, Humez of France, who came to but throw the free Auditorium match106 Thursday night Oilers Comets Rainer Coy, Olympic the U. S. once before and won a Philips Springville, who as called on an Hawks nevertheless led most of maker, testified Tuesday in the in(Chicago) 90 LDS mission boxing title, tries it again tonight Buchan Bakers (Seattle) 68 Mirer the way. 'In fact, they twice blew vestigation but illness prevented at Madison Square Garden, this Glaze (Pasadena) 64 Pitching losses like these would leads and then fell behind, horn from returning- - to the stand. be enough to make just about any time as a professional taking the The investigation has touched off y 79 early in the fourth period. Central' (Mil) coach "shed croccodile tears, but first step in' an American cam Bank (Denver) 77 a v. major nationwide boxing scandal BYU still has so much mound 77 paign he hopes will bring him the as a result of testimony by former Aggie Junior College Tourney world middleweight crown. 109 New York City lightweight Tommy Campbell and strength that the Cats are expected V Quarter-Final- s (Mo) to take the hurlfne losses in stride. In 1948 Humez, then a welter ; , ; ' 86 Cameron (Okla) Tech 89.. Georgie Hansford. By FRED DOWN Thursday when he hit two homers Willie Mays and Daryl Spencer weight,, won the International Pueblo (Colo.) Big Four to York New an the Giants it to lead a attack that gave paced ' The United Press Sports Writer Gloves at Chicago, beating "Big Four of the Cougar 1 over in Golden Cubs win the 6 Sox over decision Chicago an White the be will Coleman. Dave Tonight, as pitching staff probably Larry Doby flashed a .438 batMilwaukee Braves andto other Grapefruit League games. holder of the European Owen Skousen Lynn Jones and ting average today as proof the the Glendon Hatch a trio of right- Chicago White Sox made no mis- stretched their winning streak middleweight crown, he is an 5 Sox The overall three games. favorite oveif tough Ralph (Tiger) handers, and Brent Haymond. a take when they traded shortstop All four have pitched Chico Carrasquel to acquire him Grapefruit League record is Jonec, who j nearly spoiled Ray was the fifth It Ramon Robinson's comeback 13 months straight defeat RICHMOND, Calif. in the Industrial League. from the Cleveland Indians. who for the F u e n t e s, 153Ms, Los Angeles, ago. Jones now is ranked ninth disappoin'ing Braves, Catching will b 3 another strong Manager Marty Marion was- saw Lew Paul Burdette, knocked out Mickey Savage, 148, among middleweight contenders; pitchers point on the Cougar club. The top seeking power when he surrendLou and Ernie Sleater John Humez is second-ranke- d Cave, g Los Angeles (4). among Carrasquel son prospects are Dale Lewis, former jered the without the by mercy pounded with who to and eet Doby is challengers, i Provo Hish star played Lauro cen White Sox. The Braves rallied for LOS ANGELES, Calif. the Provo Timps last year, and; exactly what the in but runs three the eighth inning into 132, the a is has Lewis Mex., Deputy, 149, Pottsville, Pa. (8). Salas, soph- terfielder Brent Prattley Monterrey, injected Al Papai, trying to make the ma stopped Ralph Capone, 132, Bur- White Sox' lineup. omore and Prat tley a junior. ) 23-- 7 record at bank, Calif. (3). So far, the DALLAS, iTex. Paul Jorgenson, Doby jors again after a Three boys are still in the runOklahoma City, snuffed out the 126, Port Arthur, Tex., stopped Joe J ning for the first base position. has clouted 14 hits, including five " We need to cXe"Z--o rte iTSSSTO IP, I i fire. 32 PHILADELPHIA Charlie Scott, Boland, 125, San Antonio, Tex. Dave homers and two doubles, in They include fence-bustin- g Art right 1444, Philadelphia, stopped Harry (10). Lewis, Glen Huff and Ron Linford. times at bat in the Grapefruit hander Fowler, 0 who an had record scored eight runs, Crowton and Skousen may also be League. He's became the first big used at the initial sack when he driven in 12 and compiled 31 total last season, to nine innings this pitch leaguer bases. Isn't pitching. as the Cincinnati Redlegs spring Lewis won't make the trip to Doby was almost the whole show downed the Senators, Washington California, because he is playins 10-Fowler yielded 11 hits in all in a basketball tourney in Wyo- - lege at St. George on the wayj but six shutout innings be-pitched ming, but will be available for .' The southern California schedule fafu the rest of the Cougar schedule. Cardinals came The.iUStwill include: April 29, Pepperdine Played Semipro Ball of a with rash homers by Norm Christiansen, former BY College (day game); April 30 ,up cu I I 1 VV I i 11 U 1 1 V, f I I I and Island afternoon) Terminal High ace who played seraipro ball Moon and rookie catcher I I I .i 'I i i PLUS YOUR i I Wally Beach City College (night); Bobb Rand at Spanish Fork iast year.' has the Long to score a 5 trim RETREADABLE i inside track at second, while Tom April 31, Loyola of Los Angeles umph over the New York Yankees 1 bet be the best (afternoon), Steinke apoears TIRE 2 lead in the spring Division and take a Western to start most of the time at short- - The BYU series. stop. Paul "Whitey" Haney. a schedule: Norm Zauchin's single Montana at Provo with two out in the pinch ctolorful performer probably will April 13 ninth scored f.ss with grmafr sJcid rislstamt, pat-mf- d start at third base. He also played (doubleheader). Jim Piersall and gave the Boston brvs. - bJov-o- vf with the Timps iaU season. April 20 Utah at Salt Lake. Red Sox a 1 win over the PittsProvo. 23 at Utah protection. The outfield also appears to be April burgh Pirates. The Pirates, how28 utan itate ai rovo, ever, were with set well April LaComb, when Bob Gary SPfCIAL pretty encouraged TRADE-IPhil Oyler and Paul Kitchen patrol-- j (doubleheader). the National League's Friend, Utah t Provo. PRICI earned run leader last season, Extra-Hig- h ling the outergarden. There are a; May 45 Utah CIcaranco t at Salt Lake. Jour hits in seven infew other prospects xho have, May yielded only n Trade-IMontana at Missoula ning. Frank Sullican pitched six Allowance shown up well in practice sessions,! May 11 (doubleheader). shutout innings for the Red Sox. Crowton said. "LaComb and Oyler c a., also be' May 19 Utah State at Logan Relief pitcher Harry Dorish Usj prieo none-osnuffed out a bases-filleshifted to the infield, if the oc- - t doubleheadeT . trade-i-n Coach Crow ton said fhe Cougars l: threat in the mutr inning to casion demands ' Crowton said. special I or for prac-will use their Park if town likel ) ( Timp preserve the Baltimore Orioles That's a good example of what yov STOCKS LAST riYLON mean w hen "I say we're well- - tice sessions and homt games until- 6 victory over the Cleveland Intheir new field north of the foot- dians; Duke Snider's three - run balanced." Mi lb ball stadium can be used. The new homer enabled the world chamWill Play Dixie The Cougars baseballers w ill field isn't expected to be ready for pion Brooklyn Dodgers to down the l, he added. 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