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Show intiimimrtiitu Leahy Of Notre Dame And Hank Iba Of :oma Sjgned For Coaching School nk - the 20th anschool coaching on conducted for t 14. une 10 to .... 20' UTSCHOOLES announced by announced been rk") Romney, , ath-bea- d first-clas- basketball M. ildahoma A. & me to Utah States teams jol boasting Before .hip fame. henry ISA HEAD BASKETBALL OKLAHOMA COACH ACM navy Notre the had achieved J collegiate title. td the U. S. of 1944. his - 1945 o , champion-York- Delation and followed a with winner ational . 1946 half-doze- triumph of the basketball club is repeat ilists. n the Irish grid the coaching of end . ' director ago, Frank at the Lo-- teach the before open- DICK ROMNEY s perform-year- 'repeat UTAH STATE - veloped one of the finest all Interest In Baseball The Sm3ll Fry, of any Among school in this section, the phv Is Mounting Steadily Toward Fever Pitch sieal plant has been vastly The fust balmy breezes and made up almost entirely of of proved, including erection the model fieldhousc. The A. & bright sunshine of spring may high school juniors, all but one marble-shoot- or two of whom had played M. teams have occupied envi- - mi an of athletics and table positions in all sports, mg and among their first baseball in the coach at Notre bojs elsewhere, but in ty grade school baseball league. No During the past 19 years Brigham City spring just adds announcement definite Leahy is one of, Coach Romney new pep and determination to had been made to date as to pected students of coaching school, i,c game the youngsters have whether or not the grade school Schooled on the the summer n believing that emphasis on pPen playing all winter base- - league would be reactivated shift while a this spring. The Made-You- r under the physical fitness and new coach- ball. valuable are te A poll of prospective grade league, under the city recreatechniques jte Rockne, he has ing high school and college coaches te houl and Made-You- r the League tion program, was considered a area. candidates in Brigham City this sure thing for this summer, fol- great Irish squad of the intermountain Were pleased, of course, week revealed that at least 75 lowing outstanding success in na-t- e the myhtical that these two experts have ac- youngsters are going to make, its initial season last summer. grid crown, now in his 19th cepted our invitation to be guest regular starting positions on But at the two Brgham City 20th annual the two grade school teams and ketball coaching, instructors at the Coach grade schools, at least, interest RomOkla-Ms mentor at coaching school, again on the four city recrea- in baseball is rising right along We believe tion teams this spring and sum-- ! declared. has a coaching ney As soon with the temperature. ve .800. Includ- - that the Utah State summer mer. This may add up to some as recess its ball, play begins in promin-0also it but by bringing n, his teams havecourse .iisappointmonts. and only the school bell or t compe-- , games and lost cnt leaclors frHm other sections means plenty of game called on account of of the nation e.111 contribute to tition among the darkness can drag the youngfa- welfare. of the intermountain sports nations have 13 won praclic'ioners sters reluctantly from the dia-- I The results in the past have vorite sport r state Uncle to help ed him athletic program, master ation, filled in for around, ed n first-clas- mak-ssiv- e bid to s well-know- n Collegiate ational 0 p Frank of around athletic programs , coun-vuun- g right-hande- play--ututio- .3 ., LET'S 0 red-ho- pint-size- not been entirely satisfactory. Phypresent season. He sical education instructors and have exags their greatest coaches on every level of their ak in appreciation pressed history 25 school victories. During the coaching course hadprogram. one of s athletic director Last year's he Aggies have de- - our largest enrolments, despite war restrictions, which indi- 'cates that interest m school athletics continues to grow. During the past 19 jears, more than 1500 athletic leaders have enrolled in Logan summer courses taught by such experts as the late Knutc Rockne, Shaughnessy, Pop Warner. Ber-niBierman, Forrest Cox and Carl Suavely. the 18 years e d monds. Before the war, Box Elder county had quite a grade school H. D. Ruhl, chief of the with baseball league going, state department of Michigan of the northern hall county division, game half conservation, southern schools and schools playing in leagues, and says For some reason, not well experienca lutle world serious winding understood, we are ing an upward trend in a numup play before school closed ber of mammals at the same each time that we are experienbing a downward trend in some game birds. Michigan, like most states, including Utah, is having trou-gioble with a declining pheasant population. , n Friday evening, presented to first ace teams and in- - and teams and l0P hieh 4 worked out two-ljl1- - straight pool, and double competition has an volleyball, five-J- l, 11 five-ma- bowl-win- RADIOS AUTOMOBILES APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL During the war government necessarily spent huge sums of money. 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' spring During the war, travel tailment necessitated the sus grade school pension of the was league, but its aftermath evident last summer when the Brigham City Post No 10 Le- baseball team won second place in the state with a team Jty past VVPre ban-- 1 "ant Bernard SCrviees S. officer Sod, Park - sum-classi- fabulous Notre to teach is signed while Henry P. of director edition Garland hard-workin- g the annual the t n handle half-a-doze- n L PLAN WORKOUTS RIGHT AWAY ser- - the nationally-know- wlH V Coach NEWS-JOURNA- TWO BRANCHES OF PFACHES mMcAL C0ACH,N,G 10 to 14, 1946 head and , at the Farmer aditional. secured BOX ELDER Briqham City, Utah, Wednesday, March 27, 1946 at least wins her To first season. Beat Major Leaguer There's no doubt among the fans here that McConnell can Light Ball do it. Playing only part of last season with the Peaches, Mac Garlands well - laid - out, wins over turned in two baseball field will be shady Clarence Iott, whos with the proved extensively, beginning main squad of the St. Louis immediately, in anticipation of Browns this year. In a third an antcipated boom in baseball with Iott, in the interest in the Bear River valmeeting Kearns Eagles Bushnell Benefit ley this summer. game. Iott and McConnell were Work will begin immediately toeing the mound and pitching in sodding and instaling lights it out in a tie when Jupiter for njght baseball on the took over the game. imond, under the leadership of Les Lemon, but the Garland Lions club, The Lions gave a carnival aging catcher of last season, is The two branches of the old peach tree will be bursting retiring this last week to raise funds for the from baseball A new Plymouth au-uinto bloom the first day weather, time and opportunity gang year, he has announced and project to make if- possible, and if the sun is shining a week from the hand he raises to swear off jtomobile brought in $2662, and 4 a straight finger on it. other carnival games and con. Saturday afternoon fans will have their first chance to see Jasn to play want ball Les didnt cessions semi-pro in local whats in store the way of talent for the last season, figuring he was get- - $800. nine this summer, at Rees Pioneer park. After the sod and lights, tmg too old, but Manager Ray Jaobs and Owen talked him plans include construction of a With Manager Earl Owen outs before the first into it, and he held some of the bleacher Rees parks the bushes in the Salt er, scheduled for Saturday ball diamond In Brigham City City area itv the annual ternoon, all afternoon, April 6 best of the mound artists. will be used as a model for the ivory hunt, and President Bill in Rees park. On that day Three Garland improvement. Backstops Forrest, Secretary Doug Gun-- 1 Owen will bring up all the 4 Owen has The Garland park will be the derson, Trainer Don Chase and boys from the Salt Lake areal three Lemons place, lined good prospects up, home grounds of the Garland town-fu- l of fans carrying on he's looking over, including, the search around Brigham according to reports, a goodly and is sure he can find one or towm team this summer, in addependable starters among dition to other teams. to Indus-Jw- 0 City, it looks as if there'll be number All ape youngsters who work- tral league fans of past seasons, themsome hustling at early a Ad Topperwein, the greatest coming up, yet have played outs for the 15 players and five and Don will have the local semi-prball. In addition to trick-sho- t artist of them all, rerookies positions on the Peaches contingent out for a real prac- these, Owen has seven or eight tired at the age of 76 recently tice session. roster. 'other Industrial leaguers and because his eyes failed him to Gunderson took a promising youngsters lined up a point where he couldnt see bats and a dozen balls down to down at the southern branch, three marbles thrown into the Owen in Salt Lake City the to fill any holes in the roster air simultaneously when they other day, and Big Earl says he left after the local recruiting were at the zenith of their s baseball has a lot of route. effort. ivory lined up at the Southern At present, Industrial league to start training branch, ready rulings allow a squad, No Wheat For Brewers when they get a and work-out- s with an additional five rookies. Brewers are now prohibited weather break that holds long At the league meeting this from using wheat or any proto a to call allow time week-end- , enough the Brigham City duct derived from wheat in the practice. delegation may make an effort production of malt beverages Asked To Contact Chase to get the rookie count upped. and are restricted in aggregate And in Box Elder county, evIn any event, all of the Peaches use of all other grains to ' 70 rookies will be Box Elder percent of the amount used by eryone interested in playing baseball has been asked to get the brewing industry In 1945. dein touch with Don Chase, Use of grain for production of ' the past McConnell of Pocatello wants pendable leftfielder The Louisville and Portland ethyl and butyl alcohol is prothree seasons, wholl likewise 'to play with the Peaches again Canal at Louisville auoriginally hibited unless specifically be calling workouts on the Rees this season. The McConnells was built by slave labor in thorized by the department of park turf as soon and as often are the proud parents of a brand 1830 at a cost of $740,000. agriculture. as possible. new baby, their first, and the News-Journr It is hoped that both branch- lanky to classified aas Phone No. 7 when you have a figures es can get in several work- - make the little lady a present of gel results news item. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS For a Belter Tomorrow tor Everybody |