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Show ; ' " If - ,v 'K Dixie, ParovQn Capture Wins in 'B Semifinals SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1938 Utah County. Utah 14 ' . . ' - '.-'- , ' ' - - 'k 4 ' Dixie Flyers and Parowan Rams The Flyers defeated North Sanwon the semifinal: victories Fri pete, and the Hams turned .. B in basketball Class the back . ; Uintah, . day night ' ,. In other Friday night games, tourney. 66-3- 8, 46-40- ' :, . r f - , v - (... I - v - , . '. ' r. f ' ? ' - ' ' . -- ' . . J SALT LAKE ' battles "The Bat" in a in the Eldred Recreation Center. Layne, formeiJtah ; heavyweight contender, anoYThe Bat got into it last Thursday night in the Eldred Recreation Center, while Rowdy Rex was refereeln a mat encounter between The Bat and Silipini. 10-roun- :- . , ,-- v ' ' ' - : - i ' ii w' s - ; i A '" - - vl - - ' ' ; , -- . r, ' I '4 '4'vp s I lj ''I ' ... ' niKf ' ' f V.pTT'niMi ., Blake Smith R. Hafen ...2 ....8 ...0 ....4 McCarther Andrus Totals .29 P T TT 1- -1 4-- . SALT LAKE CITY (UP)- -! Uni- 3 0 6--3 3-- t ': 2 2 1-- 1 1 1 3 10 5 15 1-- 0 2 16 2--1 1 1 0--0 0 8 9 66 1 get-acquain- ted 16 Michigan Grabs' Big 10 Crown v 2 13-- 8 v AMERICANS SWEEP CAIRO, Egypt (UP) Young Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, opened first-roun- d men's play In In Shimming Cairo's International Tennis- - Tournament Friday with $4, win over Egypt's A. Labat. Dorothy Head Knode of Forest Hills, N.Y. also scored an Opening round victory in women's play, defeating B. Fawal of Egypt, 64, Mac-Ka- y and Mrs. Knode then teamed to win a mixed doubles match. 6-- 0 I IOWA CITY Iowa F G .3 P T gan's 1 1-- beat water, Fla. recent years. (UP)-Mi- ehi- swimmers 'scored four first place victories Saturday night to win the Big Ten swim title, which had eluded the Wolver ines for almost 'a decade.! The Wolverines' classy trio of Tony Tashnick, Dick Hanley and Cy Hopkins, rwho earlier had pick ed up four wins between them, each added another victory to give d Michigan the title. Their relay team also won, giving Michi gan eight victories In the 16 events meet. in the three-da- y talent-ric- h 6-- 1. SAVE GAS BUY 400-yar- RAMBL ER ' . PENNEY'S Layne, who has had a try at wrestling in recent weeks reportedly is serious about trying a In fact, Proboxing comeback moter Dave Reynolds says several other promoters in the West are showing interest in having Rex on their boxing cards. But, Layne's immediate project is to flatten The Bat as quickly mum 2-- 2 it 20-1- 2 1 0 3-- 2 1 - 1-- 10 1-- 2-- 2 versity of Utah's spanking new football coaching staff will meet 2 2 alumni, faculty and fans here Totals 13 2 10 38 Monday at the school's ; Union . ' Building; Scores by Quarter: Dixie ..11 33 49 66 . Bleacher Quarterbacks are sponN. Sanpete . . . . ... 8 14 26 38 soring the luncheon open to the public. , 3-- 7 .1 2 .1 2 0 1-- 0 ....... out of the ill'Ti'!'il mm Emery 1-- 1-- ......1 Blackham . Tennis face. There were a few harsh words between the two and the 1 56-- 0 Christensen 6 AUSSIES WIN TENNIS 0-I . 0 Francom 4 0 .2 BARRANQUILLA, Colombia Grand Golden of Chicago (UP) CARLOS WINS bowed to Warren Woodcock of ' MELBOURNE, Australia (UP) llja in the Barranquilla In Max Carlos, a former Olympic ternational Tournament In the other men's boxer, outpointed Tommy Romule only Thursday. of the 'another match, Mervyn Rose, Philippines in 12 rounds uowneu mano llamas oi Friday night. Carlos, a member n.ussie, Mexico. In women's action Karol of the 1956 Aussi Olympic boxing team, is considered one of Fageros of Miami, Fla Laura Lou Jahn Kunneh of Clear Australia's top ring prospects in on. siHnini The Wat lKpd meet Rex's apwith that didn't proval and when he tried to break the hold, the mysterious grappler cuffed Layne about the' 1 ' J - - Hafen, A N. Sanpete . -- ...... ..... .1 U ...........42 With Tobler j 65-5- 7; .......1 .........1 Nordstrom Olsen Alt Box Score G F , Jennings 79-3- Rex Layne, who has already kayoed one wrestler with boxing aspirations, will take on another matman Thursday night when he Miner Cloward 58-4- 8: SEMI-FI- N former University of Utah payers Bob Koncar and Jejrry McCleary leading the way, Vrbntikis! Brothers defeated , Radio City I Friday to win the Salt Lake Coun3 ty Invitational Basketball Tourna :ment. John Propokis . was named the tourney's leading; scorer with 103 tallies. Fight Here - Dixie - ClTYj-(UiP)i- turned back Marysvale, Cedar City whipped Richfield, and Milford beat Union, - Cage Tourney fBat'To 67-4-5; 47. Vrori tikis Winsj Rex Lay ne; - j Pleasant Grove defeated North Seely Sevier, Judge Memorial Brotherson New Utah Grid Staff to Meet Public Monday PROPORTIONED WORK FIT CLOTHES! ( fnn SHOP MONDAY, . NIGHT as possible. A few weeks ago, Layne took wrestler Paul De- Galles out in something like four TILL . rounds.1"' S' ' V ; ": 4 w The mighty midgets also and popular Bill Melby will be on Thursday night's card. In a midget match, Tom Thumb will battle Little Red Feather, while Melby is scheduled to go against Tony Silipini. If : 1 9:00 O'DOUL HIRED V 0 PRESENTED TROPHIES The Pro vo Tipips and Spanish Fork were presented with, the trophies they won in winning the championships in last summer's Utah State Baseball League play. In the top picture, Blaine Jones (center), a member of the Timp board of directors, holds the Shaughnessy playoffs series trophy pre sented by league president Frank Zaccaria (right). Doug Hansen, manager of the on. In bottom picture, ZaccariaV presented the regular season cham Timps, pionship trophy to Norman Barnes (second from left) and Ray Thomas, officials of the Spanish Fork Club. League secretary Smiley Miner (right) looks on. PHOENIX, Aii?. (VP) Lefty O'Doul, a hero to San Francisco baseball fans, was back in flannels today as a special hitthtg instructor for the Giants. "O'Doul will help our youngsters, such as Willie KirMand, Andre Rodgers and Felipe Alon," manager Bill Rigney said in making the announcement that the two - time National League batting champ hve been signed as a hitting instructor. Oltoui managed the S.F. Seals from 1935 through 191. s s s 14,-1- aS ' SMU.ssf:.s ss5; v( s X s s S S,S ' "S i s s' aTvsnL s:.tv:-:-s:5- i- -. Italy: Bruno 149V4 , Italy, stopped Jack Subero, 149, Trinidad (3). MELBOURNE, Australia: : Max Carlos, 135, Australia, outpointed Tommy Romulo, 135, Philippines (12). Vi-sinti- GOLFERS ADDED NEW YORK (UP) A. G. Spalding Bros, "have added Roberto de Vicenzo, Jack Fleck and youag Bob Goalby, a former University v WsWisS ''"hiit's a. stiff price to pay's, : ;t knowing that .State, . . . . the care- ful driver insurance com( pany . , . charges far less than ' most other companies. 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