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Show "THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCII 6, ,1927. IS fylajor League Teams Begin Exhibition Contests Monday BEARHOOPSTERS MANAGERS EAGER TO PUT CREWS THROUGH T Rifle Girls Are Defeated; Tank Meet Next Staging Tilt Saturday. ATLANTA. Ga . Press Associated Mvrch 6 (By the league baseball marshalled Its forces for exhibition engagement along the Florida sector beg lining Monday. Row-to- n The Washington Senator and Braves ' plaved the mvly exhibition gam today when they met at Senators the training Tampa. grounds. John MeH raw will brace hU New York Giants Monday to meet the Brown t. Joule Invasion of the He expects to aeniW- Bentley and with Barnes against How lev's men The inDevermer behind the plrte. of Tern'. field will be compose I Itndstroig Hornsby. Jackson an Harper. Tyson and Mueller will wirk in the outfield. the Only- - Mellila Ja absent from Rlaeholder and Browns quarters the Falk are expected to hurl against Giants supported bv the regular squad. REDS. - INDIANS V$. The Cleveland Indians will lock horns with the ClmlnnaG Reds Tues-dsat Avon park anj the St Ixmls Cards are scheduled to meet the University of Florida team at the same hour. The McCalHster Redskins will call upon Sat Summit to fill in Trts Speaker's old gap In center. is shapAt Orlando Jack Hendrix service of ing a team without the several of his stars. Rube Bressler fhe with contail has been hitting siderable vim in the Red camp of an late and promises early start In regular seaaon hatting made during Announcement was the day by Cardinal authorities that been a heavy exhibition schedule had clubs arranged, including moat of the In the American league Three camps In Florida will not get under full swing before Monday when reinforcements are added to the New York Yankees, Phillies and The Yankees get Brooklyn Robins. to St. Petersburg tomorrow, but are not expected to don the spangles until the day after. ROETTGER IS OUT. Oscar In the Brooklyn quarters from Jloettger, who came to Brooklyn the Yankees, ie officially on the ailing list. Connie Mack ta faced with an epidemic of sore pitching arms at Fort M vers with Howard Lhmke, Ed hummed, Joe Pate, Willis, Yerkea, May from and Powers all suffering strained ligaments. are Sox Red The Boston working at New Orlean practically full force. yitmi-geWith only Ruffing. FiagMeatl. Jacobson. Bolling and Haney et to come In. Rome thirty candidates are also down st driif Ray Srhalk still hss nine absentees at the White Hox training camp st Shreveport, all of whom are expected tomorrow. The first exhibition game is set for March 12, when Shreveport, Texas league club, wilt be met At San Antonio the Detroit men usual routine were going at the v r, CURS GET DOUSE DOSE. SANTA CATALINA AVALON, ISLAND, Calif.. March 6 (By the Associated Press.) The Chicago Cubs will put In two regular training session Sunday bv orders todav of Manager Joe McCarthy. The double shift waa necessitated by the enforced two-da- y layoff on account of rain yesterdav and Thursday 'Two in the lineup for the afternoon drills, Elwnod EnToledo shortstop and glish, former Percv Lee Jones, southpaw pher. are due to arrive here on the morning boat. The soft ground ff reed new faces will appear confine-fCeettnwe- d sft fallowing Fees. to The Special , in Playoff gon Or IDAHO, &S3BC0W, - March 5. Despite the fact that the university coeds, made a score of 486 out of a possible &00 pointv in their match fired with the Carnegie Institute last week, they were defeated, as the eastern team scored 498. Each team fired three perfect scores. Mary Huff, Kellogg; Dorothy Perkins, Jerouit, and Marylou Craven, Boise, made the perfect scores. Plans are now being prepared for a coed swimming meet, to be held in the university pool sometime in April. The events planned to date are form swimming, elementary back, side, single over arm and breast strokes; form in running, front, swan, front jack diving and back racing, medley and class relay races. The girls who are to enter tbe meet will have special times set aside for their use of the nat to train for the meet. - Series. re. March 5 (By tb Press ) Winners for the o fourth consecutive time of the UoaM conference basketball the championship the Holden Bears ofwere University of California today 1927 honored as the victors of fhe reason and as the only undefeated team in the Pacific Coast circuit. Th5 conquerors humbled Oregon university two times in as many games. The first vhtorf was by a store of V to 29 and the set ond 33 to 21 last By Special Tribune Sport Wire. 1ATEW YORK, March 5. Accord- ing to Henry V. King, racegoers are likely to see a freak horse in he University of California endM Its fonfercnce season wiRi five victories and no defeats, while Oregon had won eight games and lost two The Diversity of Washington and Idaho tied for second in tb northern dlv lsion cat h won seven games and 'I lo By SPARROW i y, three The conference standing follows: MJRTHERN I IV LSION MUGANN. (Copyright. 1927. Salt Lake Tribune) NEW YORK. March E. Should Jack Dempsey return to the ring this sun' mer, there is no doubt that tbe noa, hug rrowd would flock to see him This Is not a Joke; droves it is a sober statement of fact. Jack knocker-ou- t was champion and tbe pqblic has not forgotten it. In spite of his mierable ghowing ajpinst Gene Tunney. the crowd would turn out at least once more, hoping the former champion would pull comebat k and produce hli killer act competition this year. He is deformed. He ha no arch on his back and there protrudes from his right side, a fent inches below the place the saddle sits, a growth the size of a football. This deformity doesnt seem to bother Mm in any way, though, and Ms owner and trainer predict he will win races. Dr. Robert W. the noted veterinary, says he is sound and that training and racing will cause him no pain. TMs freak Is a black colt by Brigade, out of Vistula II, and Is a to Salta and Brown He Is the property of Betty. Howard W. Maxwell, -- and- Is trained by Jim Fitzsimmons. The colt, wMch has not been named yet. Is known to all the stable hands as The Hunchback." He is npw training well at the Fitzsimmons barn at Aqueduct. He trots about a mile and and follows tMs up with e a gallop every morning. He seems to enjoy it. He Is s and a favorite with fellow playful all the boy a. Dally work under the shed has made Mm as hard as nails and Fltz says he is readv e to go forth and breeze a any time. n ght n NO KAYO KING. i;h Dempsey out of the ring, there Is not a knockout art.st of preeminent prowcx before tne publc There is, to he sure. Jack DeUney, but ha has his Lmltatlons Dempsey had no limitations. Nhen they're hit, they ro hit hard, and that ia what the publio likes No one knows what wras the matter wlih Dempsey that rainy night in But almost everyono Philadelphia believes something was wrong and ev everyone ervont or pra ticallv would turn out were Dempsey to fight he had not or see to whelmr again, retov ered RickTex Is . A fact that ign.fuant ard keeps h.vping on Dempsey whendis-- c is battle ever a chdBip4ouhtp No one knows better than ussed stard will Rickard just what the fans foi and pay for No one knows better than he that the prepent crop of Maloney, Sharkey and tne neavie ret are not the men to diaw million dollar gates line 16 to 12, In the semifinal game H knows that Dempsey is. and he Uintah got away to a waa popmar belad at knows why Dempsey at the fint quarter, and. although cause he was a real fighter. Central steadied In the second period, TUNNEY BETTER MAN. Ulntnh held a lead at the half Until the sesqulcentennlal battle no At the end of the third period. Central one ever pictured Dempsey as a drab. Came to life with three shots, one from from fighter, being pummeled beyond the center of the floor, and LstUss wnom evwent into the lead at 10 to 9, but in corner to corner bv a manInferior It as hls eryone regarded the final canto, Uintah came back and that Tunney was ft better held Uentral scoreless and getting four happened n ght, and man than that Dmpsy The final score was 13 to 10 point freely odnutttd this. But there Carbon proved uperlor to the Green Jack thousands of fans w'ho lefuxe to team are River boys, although neither was right believe the plaved a good ball a it has done. It that night. waa the thlid time this year that the all stories of a fixed fight, Discount teams have met, and each has proved poisoning, doping and the lje There a victory for Carbon The local five .is to this sort of talk st a'l. wai off to a flying start In the first, It nothing was simplv that Dempev had a at midway. Close half, leading 7 to night He mav have another If guarding fvaturd the game, and. al- he me ts Tunney again and he my It is the chance he may not though Green River staged a come- pot back In the final half it could not overthat will draw the jthrong a potent haul the Uarbon five. Dempseys fame is sti'l Outstanding plaers of theevenlng element In ring annals and Riokaid were Watkins, Noel and Manwaring knows well that, tjxls can be converted, for Uintah, Jwke and Jensen for into a golden h.trVet Uentral Jeansvlme, Snow and Prestt UZCUDUN WOULD DRAW. for Green for .Uurbon, and Tasker How about Paolino Uzmidun? As Hiv er ha.rv chested. soon hr tiie CENTRAL UINTAH mixer comes along the real i.T-r- r rp Paolino tears 0 0 0 0 boxer Is overlooked Watkins rf. 1 0 0 2 Yoffit, rf hulls and UJoMm. If . 100 2 in. mixes and mauls andWhats Noel, rf .. 4 1 ti s growls and slanibangs 1116 Hiyiwariug, c 02 ft O IVtaraon, e answer? 0 Why, . 0 0 R 0 ffinow. re .popularity. i( 110 0 0 0 OiJniin lx It is all very well to call the game Mii nble 12 1"5 0 0 0 0 HMnkrhnff,rf 100 2 of pugilism the manly art of HulU. If. . . 0 0 0 0 But the fact Is that when Ilott, rf twe lusty rwungers collide they never 4 S 2 10 8 1,13 Total. . Tetale box to empty seals. Fox umpire, .Vlelen Kf r Paolino thus Is on hls way to make C.KhLN RIVFR. (AKRON a pile of money. All he has to guard against is being softened down ton half-broth- -- one-ha- lf two-mil- BOTH MALONEY AND DELANEY GOT LARGE SUMS FOR RECENT HEAVY BOUT Next Opponent Vandal Matmen for loney Problem; Schedule Three Meets in March half-mil- Ma- Demp-ef- , Sharkey Possible. M. Pictured in tbe letter and shown above, ara the three teams. Poplar Grove, Twenty-oight8econd, winners of first, second and third places in tne Salt Lake district interstake basketoali tournament, was Is of On the Poplar Grove five which Pioneer the left completed Saturday at the Deseret gymnasium. stake, newly crowned champion. The key to the photo, from top to bottom; Coach Lee Myers, R Moore! R. Huntington, Ed Brown, IL Wilson, R. Etartin, Bishop P. C. Child, A. Terry, L. McDowell, B. Lloyd, E. binder, H. Carpentler, C. Snider. Inclosed In the right stem of the M" is the Twenty-eightward of Salt Lake stake. They are, from top to bottom: B. Tripp, Mutual officer; M. Jeffs, Fred Huber, L. Winters; E. Huber, A. Huber, B. Haslam, J. Beeselev, R. Crane and E. Fullmer, manager. In the middle is the Second ward of Liberty stake, they are. from left to right: Coach Frank Jonas. C. Iftll verson, Roy Nielsen, L. Parkin, P. Herricks,-ko- y Campbell, G. Nielsen, Paul Chase. D. Quigley, p. Quigley. h Fpwrtsl to T he Triiitiue. OF IJ NTYEBSITY Moscow, March 5. IDAHO. Vandal wrestler have three meets scheduled for this month, according to Coach Budd Bliss, who has been training the Idaho men for the past few weeks, and he states that they are in shape for the opening meet of the season here today against the Bpokane Y. M. C. A. matmen in a meet to be held in the university gymnasium. The other two meets have been scheduled with the Washington State college grapplers. the first to be held here March 19, with a return meet at Pullman, March 26. The Vandal matmen who make up tbe squad are: class. Bennie Brown, Twin Palls; Tom Boardman, Mountain Home; class, August Miller, Idaho Falls: 148 pound class, Roy and Paul Patchen, Moscow, class, Fred Clarkston; and Boise, Robertson, heavyclass, Wyman Croy, weight Clarkston. tip-to- p d d lit Sp.w (a) Tr Rr?s a W ire NEW YtHtk Mar I) rc rived 4l ,'a0 a hie share of t the Mad! eon Square battle, ard Ja k I Matt y .0 ooti - nrt had business venture r either of the men. seeing that neither of them was aerl-tmd- v Injured Maamev is reed v to fight anybody, so'ording to Dan i'nrnJI his manager but. a the Irehmsn is hound to Promoter T x Rickard for the vear with respect to his Brig activities, the selection of an (pnent rtls- with he promoter WIRE 'IS SECRET. After tlie fight Ul kard conferred with Carroll for two hours, then Car-roannounced that Jack Dcnmpsey had been advanced as a prospective RK kard had a wire rival for Maloney from Pempscv, but would not disclose Its contents. The promoter said he expected to pinke an important announcement later It is known that Rickard thinks Dempsey should have another chance "We'll take anvbodv now, said Manager Carroll, dismissing Maloneys "Jim proved himself a pretty plans good fighter when he beat Delanev, and I guees everybody Is satisfied be I m sure he'll belongs in the anks beat anvbodv selected for him and I m sure he y get the bout with ll 11 WINS March BLOSSOM CUP. the TAMPA, Fla, Sarn-PTbe Pres Asswlated of Rota, piloted bv Fred Blossorri Sarasota, climaxed a day of thrills e by winning the gold in the feature event of the cup Tampa Lav regatti late todav The time was 32 5. n.v e twenty-fixe-mll- rie Tun-ne- h Poplar Qrove Wins Thrilling Tilt From Tiventy 'Eighth to Qain Title Foul Pitch Decides M Model Ford Coupe hurry for this on. TERM MAIII ST. 1864. D. G. Coleman. 113 Sherman Hyland 2. -- t . TOURNEY Continued from Page PUCE Fourteen . . If he can keep on bi feet, all the poundings he will gc. hndi lg mit wallops of his kep erwn. ne will bc a drawing card, win The hast that ran be said or lose about the Spaniard Is that he knows It Is well riot a thing 'about boxing. he docs not. He is a natural fighter, soon After knocking on the door of championship for three years. Poplar Grove finally broke into the distinguished cl.asu bv defeating the Twenty-eightxvard five of Salt Lake stake In a the grUelling struggle enacted upon Deseret gvmnaslum Ruturdnj night, 23 to 22 The nim h sought for Salt Lake Interstake title was decided after the regulm had time pi. n Ing elapsed, when Clarence Snider tossed In n foul that hung In tanMlmng pith of the iron fashion upon the botdi-rmg before it ottdf.a ended to di op with the nil through the strings mlghtv point that gave the Pioneer stake lads the scant margin Special to The Tribune QGDEN, March 5. The Junior college track and field meet will be held the first week in May at Ephraim, it wat decided today at a business meeting of the Intermountain Junior College Athletic league, held in the Weber gymnasium by the representatives now participating in the fourth annual basketball tournament. Other of the association was icussed. but nothing waa definitely decided as to future activities in the way of competition. Athletes, coaches, team representatives gild other tournament visitois were guests of the Ogden chamber of commerce at a dinner held todav in the chambers dining room. M. A. (Lon) Bomney, chairman of the committee, introduced A-- Leon Winsor. president of the funior college ler.e, as toastmaster. inter-mounta- ' round robin completed here The final v i torv was gleaned from the stubborn Uentral five of Cattle DaTP, whnh put up a hatd fight for the lain els and forced J pitah to p'iy championship In Die other ball to come through game of the mtrht. i irbon won third place bv taking Given Itivtr down the and Ufrpe Madeea umpire and that Is what the promoters aie looking for Fox ss Success Talks! i fracas T. I 1 It scores JMULAK 4, ROVE 4, T F P Fnl.ler, rf ft 0 'HI 5 3 2 12 If Jm.I.W, 1 ti 0 2 r isritenrler, rg M'ltoweil IPuitngtn.lf Totals It 1 lg 1 f M K Hither, Jeffs GTFP S rf 4 2 If . Huber r 2 nn rg 0 Winters lg liasUm, If ( 10 10 3 ivterson fre Slit ON D 23' , itTIP rjoicier rf 3 2 2 ft U ft l 2 6-6- 0 0 Sheldon, If . 'JieNew . Hnrnn f 3 13 Tretnhath. rg 0 ft ft rmgej lg 0 ft ft Pnixsrv ft (t ft Hes'llng, r ,. 0 ft ft Walton, rg A 0 O T4sis . H4 unplre Rirhsrlsnn ikMERWlJK MT illsil Hsrrtesn. rf hftiw R D 1 4 4 2 0 2 0 I cOlll if Niels n c . (j" c)T r8 Nteleen lg R H'trrP ks rf Hsherson ig Parkin, e . 4 I 3 4 TI1 , First 'months sales of the new EuroMoon have peanized passed all records. They prove the overwhelming demand for a light, low, foreign-typ- e car built with American roominess and 'power. First of its kind to fill this modem public need, the 0 establishes a hew style, a new value in the $1,000 class. See, drive, understand why. bovs swung to the Granite stake when A Anderson and Peterson In counters tri rapid succeschopped sion in the final minutes of play that bn ke a tie Poulsen. Wells rustling center, split the strings with a brilliant toss simultaneously with the tiring of the gun that closed the 4) 1 MOON ft 0 0 ft ft 2 Totals 8 9 3 21 Totals . . 9 63 9 Referee KftbarUsva, Petersen umpire t UJCLL .MKLET PARK (I T f P 2 3 15 (l'aos rf Slmtnoua rf 9 (r 0 4 ft 0 6 A Andersen If 1 4 9 5 Olsen if 3 2 17 IVtersos.e . Poolsnn.c 4 0 0 9 Ne denbser r ft ft 0 ft Pn ker rTt ft 1 P ft V An4eros,If ft 4 1 1 rg . 0 ft ft ft Drury If 6-6- 0? tTfP S 4 2 Refer 1 IM Iccenfeiter Totals umpire, 9 9 2t West Beaver Trounces Cedar City Quint Spnrisl te The- Tribune. RICHFIELD, March i Cedar ClD end Beaver played their last afue gams of baskeihli m Cedar City Friday n'jgjM The game was won by F'ear tie finalat m re being 27 to IJ The the half wl 19 7 In the !at half Beaver the kser outplaretl tne winners and half was 9 to 4 for Se.Aid The the game became verv Interesting ss the lead was rut dowr bardie of bouth Iyis entrr won fifth place. Leaver atd Adams of Cedar Uitv N1BLEY PARK WINS were the outstand.ng players of their In game that was of teama tournament caliber. Nibley Park noeed rpetivs out Weils for fourth place, E0 to IX Use The TTibuns Want Ads and The lead alternated tim aave many a dollar and get what you many throughout the rontest and the tide want at the same time high-cia- S1I7-- j j nhit-.r- & Championship After Time Up, 23-2- (ij;n 1925 UINTAH CAPTURES Date Set for Junior College Track Carnival Mens fiUtr - 1 1 next fall. UP TO RICKARD. h "Even thing Is up to Rickard We are signed to him for the vear and were readv to do hla bidding He thinks a Dempaev-Malonefight in Mav would be a great attraction and eo do I But we don't have to waJ around for Oempsev If there is any other ambitious heavweight who warns his title aspiratlojas knocked out of him. Malonev will alwavs be found That goes without qualificareadyJ tion Carroll stated that Malonev Is being for besieged with offers ring and vaudeville work The Boston boxer sustained a swollen and discolored right eve In the Delaney battle, but PITCH IS GOOD. this Is the onlv mark he carries The Just previous to the sounding' of man who retired from the ring during the Christmas season of piy; and the gun that ended the frnv with both at 22 to 22 remained In retirement until last June five deadlocked End today Is m great demand Ha had un- Huber committed a foul for holding der consideration an offer for twelve and the taciturn Snider converted the weeks on the stage, but said he ex- pitch that gave vent to loud cheerpects to enjov a good rest before ac- ing by the Grovers supporter' The battle for the crown and the cepting anv work silver loving cup that went with It Maloney ha moat of his money Invented In real estate, and hls Wt intensely fought a was exreward from the lateet encounter Is pected Poplar Grove set a terrific to follow the Rime path pace In the first half and uncannv bv Clarem Snider and jut NOT REAL DELANEY. shooting Pete Relllv, manager for Jack De- a noteworthy parsing on thee part of out lanev, made these remarks"I cant hi mates put the champion-to-bThe Mvers-coaihe- d roount for the result and IManev s In front at the outlet led at the quarter. 7 to showing anv more than the average 4 and Kteam to S at the h t If. but the fan Of course. I waa disappointed five r.ished through Jack was diappointed himself But Tweniv etghfh of the (.rovers In the se defence he couldn t do a thing He waa not the ond half with an orgv of htsker shinnJack Delanev in the ring He wasn even a resemblance of the Jack Deing that rivaled the sensational work laney everybody here knows and ad- of the ultimate winners m the first mires eo much He entered the ring half burdened with the worry over his TWENTY-EIGHTRALLIES. wife serious condition and then he The Salt stake lad Io;ed had the misfortune to Injure the gvp bv the end of the third period, thumb of hm left hand In the third the w hi h ended IS to Jx Hub-r- . E lanky round Jiuk kst the decision There's center, put his team Into a two-poino disputing that hoop But hes still a lead with a hot undemeith the counFred Hubr added anotlnr great fighter ohe of the best In the and world and the thing that would he ter from the center of the court The dark Li meed welcome to me right now would outlook appeared exeeding! the Poplar Grove tnv with a four-poibe s return match with Malonev Evlead staring them In the face erything being equal. I tn still sure JjLk is Malonev s master and I hope and but three minutes .ft M.jwiw-el- l we get the chance to prove this revived the hopes of the trailing Gene-feJl- v speaking, however, the team with a shot th.it duplicated F are of the opinion that De- Hubers lengthv basket and C Snider fight fans knotted the count with a basket from laney i out of the heavyweight contests for gtnd the side The game mi rough and filled with hanging tavths that plaved heavily upon the waning tam.ni of the txmrt warriors Snider and M Toweil were the outstanding stars for the winners, while Fred and Ernie Huber put up the best exhibftimi for the CHICAGO. March the As- losers INTERDISTRICT TILT. sociated pre Apt .f 4 3 ad 6 were The Poplar Grove five will meet tlav h Aug.e Kletkhefer. national three. uhMn LMl'ard cham- the ( gdert Fourth ward winner of the M Mens pion for plav in the hullrw match Ogden district Interstake of otto Reieelt of Philadelphia from championship Wednesday evening In! whom Kekhe'er woo the title a the feeret gnmaslim atR o h k, of the month aco Thev v II! plav five while the runner-uMock of slxtv point a ea h tournev Plv mouth ward will hattle the Twentv eighth ward In a preliminary game beginning at 7 o flock A dame at the Htel Utah will follow the contests Second ward of Liberty stake cap-turw- d third place In the tournament bv mastering the Centerville First lads of South Davis stake. l to 9 Paul Chase worked armwi'hJv for the wdnner and his fine floor work and Veu cannot buy a better used timelv basket shooting was the feacar tn th's town, and tH brie Brown ture of his teams victory and Harrison plaved the bet brand of Is right. It wont last lon bad for thw losers. The 'ore at the better et published . KriKXE, Kieclcliefer Sets Dates for Match 220-23- 0 Lack of Real Slugger on 4 Throne Destroy Interest; Fan With Jack. Freak Horse to Participate in Races This Year Associated TdlMUie IJNTVERSITY DRAWING CARD FOR FISTIC FANS Humble Ore- California IS GREAT FORMER CHAMPION WIN COAST TITLE PRIMARY WORKOUTS Senators and Braves Get Jump on Pack by x Dempsey Still Popular fr ere Builders of Diana, the Advanced Straight M8 FREED r.IOTOEt CAE. CO. DISTRIBUTORS AND RETAILERS. CLAUD W, FREED. President. 164 EAST BROADWAY. ' CHAS. C. FREED, Manager. Phone Waxatch 6573. |