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Show is eitu HADE EH3 mow. DECISION f ; , "CaCHeS QUICKLY Civic Groups 112-poun- d Sports Brigham Boy never heard of him." It was some time before is laughing teammates could acquaint Los with the fact that Chet Kehn was the real name of "Joe Bush, whom lie had be n catching for two weel.--. 1 Asked To Send qu.it-ter-fm- Representatives Ain-Uoi- i? VJBiV All titles years. l None of these m,n coi,ip,nt with the all around ubilnv Yet flashed by Keith lie will L r Flyweight seconded this evening dhe r.tv's pi idc and joy light) by llmry An,,, circle, only lighter ever to fund iNuttall of Box Elder strong, the three world tillt s simultaneousBi fil, will go a under City Peat lies baseligh'vveigi.t crowd es- - ly featherweight, before ball ior the turning and will welterweight. at well over and flew irom Mi w Yoik to handle have IN initial suiviy, and the club will he oigamed Monday most coveted the youngster m the Kansas i the sectional event lluni w..s veiling at a meeting tailed by City to has .miteur boxing in Nuttalls corner Monday K. II Peters, chairman ol the gold- C lnimbt V r et Commeree ri crenight, too. that is worn only byation and baseliall comniitlce. waTTTTm-panieNuttall Young Gloves thampal Gulden All civic and service clubs ill to Chicago by Ins faththe coiemuiutf are urged to formi r pro fighter. into the er, Morris, fought his way at the father placed the bin in have renien ntuKcs Keiths f0 tournament by winning which will be held m meeting, , Armstrong's three chaige at tournament 'wound clubiooms, be' ago, and during the war Ileniv' "le Gomnurcial and there proceeded, at 7 80 oclock. Any ginning him with at sparred army camps. uaseball Ians interested m attIfihts, io slug his way If he Despite the diiferenee m their tending the me senu finals tonight. cling aKo are inNuttall iluured Red to bout, Keith weight, inYoung his attend, according to i' one of these cncount-Henry Peters. back into tlie ring later crs. U. S. eiemng m his first R' Foriest, pri sklent of "Keith, four feet ID incuts AH fights onship final. jhe Brigham City Peaches for and tall no rounds. weighing pounds, the jieduled for three past two years, is duector in the has an abundance of natuial tht Chamber ol ss Citv crowds and may develop into !crc;co1 lament' of Champions ability committee. Other another Arm Jimmy MeLarnm, needed to see Keith in committee members. beside believes. Me strong Foster, Pop bitore they had Larnins old Peters, are John Musulas and J. manager, seconds H. Blay lock. favorite picked for the fly--- t this MeLarmn started opinion. class, and the huge Following the election of offias a tlyw eight and subsequently reached the same a into m cers ol the representative Brig-jhagrew welterweight, baseball committee ision, just as quickly, City which he won the world s lor the coming season, discusx- story in the a feature championship. the even before "Keith will enter tonight's luns of Pldn! and prospects, filast Wednesday quarter-finalwith a record ol nancing and management of the Maftro, sports editor, re-- 1 24 lie has Peaches will be held. straight triumphs. a small never been beaten. that Keith is The Junior Chamber of Comce of boxing dynamite. The 24 straight victories re- merce, Rotary club, Lions club. the Gloves fans have ferred to include only regularly Busline 11 General hospital, lden eves on a mighty atom scheduled exhibition and am Veterans of Foreign Wars, the d Keith ateur bouts, three rounds, with American Li gion and all other Nuttall, City, Utah, high fighters who come within hail- - civic, service and interested pupil who is competing ing distance of Keiths weight groups are asked to have reprentativex at the Monday eve- of Champ-- class. Keith has yet to meet a t Tournament Chicago Stadium as the fighter who doesnt outweigh nln8 meeting, Peters said. Kan-;.!- y ,ght member of the him, and most of his fights have Mastro been with boxers in the 147, Star team, 160, 175 and even heavyweight erv year since the Golden class. s tournaments were The fight mentioned in Mas- in 1928, followers tros article made Keith's 23th marveled at the speed and straight victory. The Box Elder Bees basket-U- . displayed by the little box-a- s team will have its last t is marched S. orange production on to fly-they 1943-4season competition this championships, creasing rapidly; for every two a' tVcber high school, ch classy boys as cverunS must in sold three 1940, oranges Harry 'against the only team to defeat Oklahoma City; Jackie be sold in 1950. A revenge hem this season. n and Jesse Levels of Cle-- i and Leo Kodak and Har-3ad- e There is one federal employe jwin tonight would gve the Bees Region I championof Chicago, have won for each 37 persons in the U. S a clean-cu- t ship and a season record of ISQX ELDER NEWS-JOURNAonly one defeat to nine victories in league competition. Brigham CiJy Utah. Friday, March 8, 1946 Writer ,Tr f fliB 6 AS IN KANSAS' ttGO FANS, rv la OUTDOOR SPORTS .g FROM AN ARMCHAIR diamond-studde- ' semi-fm- 1 Chi-crow- Chi-Time- s n d 6 L The ancients had a legend: The days spent in the chase are not counted in the alloted time of man. It ftioks like "Open House Browns match slants with Harry today in this column, with the guests taking over, and splendidly, too. First of all, old John Mooney, "the poor mans Paul Galileo, sports editor of the takes Salt Lake Telegram, over with his version of the has de.dory this department lighted in telling, privately and publicly, the past two years. John, old boy, take over and treat yourself to an audience of real sports fans! Eisenstatt of Cleveland. When fans cheered Brigham Citys Jack Jackson, their hardhitting first sacker, in reality they were praising Jack Gra- ago and Mike Woods saw service as "Mike Randall' lor Provo Inst year. Woods belongs to the Yanks. Bill Sehubel, who was with Twin Falls, the ChiIncago Cubs and Clovi land for dians, pitched for Provo two years under the name of "Bill Harrigan. others who played Among were Heiman Reich of the San Francisco Seals, who had a phoney name at Brigham City; Joe Marty of the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies, who was Joe Dugan at Brigham City; Chuck Ilockenberry of Murray, a St. Louis Cardinal hireling, who was "Chuck Edwards; Lefty McFadden, who claims allegiance to Cleveland, as "Ed Whiffem"; Nick Popovich of the White Sox as "Pop Swanson; Mike Gabrielli of Pntsburgh, who caught under the name of "Mike Malone" for Brigham City. Lee Allen of Magna was "Lee Murphy and Mickey Golias of Magna was Mickey McGuire. It Was all very interesting and confusing. ham, who is mentioned favorably for the first base post with the Brooklyn Dodgers this year. Jack also led Montreal in the International league m home runs before donning G. I. gaib. When you praised Joe Boyle and Al Seglar, nee Johnny Pier-ovicInsiders in Utah Industrial and George Iisk, respecleague affairs already know tively, fur their sterling play this, but the casual attendant at around the lett side of the Pin-nethe state loop games for the last infield, you were really two years may not have realized watching rookies in the Boston that he was seeing a class of Red Sox and New York Yankee But it brought Utah its best to Salt chains. baseball unfamiliar baseball since the old Pacific Lake and Utah baseball fans. Coast league days, even if mil"Joe itary regulations kept the fans, Bush, Brigham Citys Now that most of the players the slender who many of them, from appreciatare out of the army and safe flashed so brilliantly across ing it. It was unfortunate that more from G. I. discipline, it might Utah diamonds, was actually be fun to explain that more Chet (Chesty ) Kehn, who show- fans couldnt know this, be-- I than half the players in the ed to advantage with the cause many of them would have league for the last two years Dodgers and in Montreal before been pleased to sit in now and had had big league or high Uncle Sam beckoned. Marty then in the grandstand. It was minor league experience. Martin, who handled third base funny to watch Salt Lakers the part time for the Piiinevs, re- clamor for tickets when came It all came about almost tw'O cently signed a Yankee con- touring big leaguers I years ago when semipro league tract under his real name of through the state, when any ternoon the fans could have officials were seeking man pow- Bob Martin. Last year when fans marveled watched brighter stars for less er to keep the game going durWer-- I money. ing the wartime years. There at the easy grace of Frank base- ncr, they were watching Frank were dozens of topflight of This phoney name business ball - players at .Camp Kearns, jLamana,, regular outfielder m action. was good for many laughs, too. pre-- ' the Boston Braves, but an army regulation ented their playing. So they Wes Bailey saw some service Like the time Earl Owen, the ' for Pmney under the name of poor mans Branch Rickey, was adopted phoney names. Jack Weston, and he belongs to taking a bunch of "new name players to Brigham City one For example, when kins paid the Boston Red Sox. evening and someone mentionto watch Bob Stewart oppose Jim Acton, formerly with Los ed that Chet Kehn sure had a Harry Statz on the mound for a in the Coast league, whale of stuff. in Pinney-ProvAngelesreality gamp, catcher Les "Chet Kehn? they were watching Clarence played under the name of asked. 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