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Show , ... MiErIn.,-- - -- ,1' ' ..., tf - - - 7- . , , I fk . ,;, , .. ' i . , , - . ..,,, - ,. , Creeps Up . , , On Slamnier .. I,, '' ;- , . :. ,:: . ', ' :1k.' . ,,,.t.'' z,. 'A '' 1 I $1 ,. f' t , .,.. . , .f " 'i , i ,, . 1 :a, - A, , . -- A', 07'' e 33-3- 1 , t ,i! , I , ''.. - al - ' , ' 0 - . - ift '' ,., A, 4,,'' , , & ''''' -- , ' '' ..,,, to , ,..,.....,, :- double-bogeyin- top-flig- ht SIX TEAMS IN S. 90-ho- le DISTRICT 4egiOn.... . - fOUTIFOttlee Harmon, who started the day In second place with a plus 23 total, added six points for a plus 29 on the basis of his 37- 34-7but fell io third place in the overall standings because of Middlecoffs spectacular spurt. Veteran Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago fired a par 72 to gain four points and take over fourth place with plus 19. 1, - ener..s l'IpOt-0-$00.-itQ- HARMON ADDS 6 , - : By 'SOB MUIR American Legion baseball has long been the breeding - Japan Waits ' Title Fight TOKYO (Sunday) (UP) Very important people; will be among the 40,000 expected at Japan's first world title fight Monday night when Hawaiian Dado Marino defends his flyweight crown against Yoshio Shirai here in Korakuen stadium. Promoter Ralph Yempuku of Honolulu said Princess Take matsu and Mikan, emperor Hirohito's younger brothers, have notified him they will atbout for the tend the championship. Yempuku said United Nations Commander Gen. Mark Clark would be at the ringside if the general could possibly make it. He added that American commanding generals had been vited as special guests. High Japanese officials and members e of the diplomatic corps will-b112-pou- st . st -- ' -- - j4........,R.0.4.0.:.'6.0:i..-00':.ii.-H.e-e:,0...:A survey of range and deer herd condilions made in the Elk Ridge section of San Juan County last week shows a need for reduction in the herd's numbers: That was the report of Utah game department officers after their return from the sur - , 2 vs. Austin-Po- u Austln-Po- 135. No. st 008 and 50,000. To help the condition, the 2000 special permits of two deer' to a permit sold last year probably will be increased to 4000 permits, also with two deer to a permit That's the preliminary:plan to be consid- ered by the board of big game control. Past growth of the Elk Ridge herd can be A continuing build up of the herd, along emphasized by comparing the present herd to that of 1938. At that time, forest official, gave with the critical conditions of both summer serious consideration to .trabsplanting deer and winter range, indicates that deer removal Into the area to bolster the herd. on both special and regular hunts during the Department spokesmen see a need for the past season has not been adequate. The herd stater sportsmen to travel to the Elk Ridgestill is above the range's carrying capacity. Recommendations agreed upon by 'ports-meDagget County area and other sections where stockmen, land owners and management-- - 'tremendous overpopulation,- of deer hercit exists. agencies involved are that at least 10,000 to Animals must be taken by the hunter's 12,000 deer must be taken in the hunting season thig year to harvest the expected ingun or in extreme winters ahead the deer, will ' crease In the berd's numbers. again fall prey to starvation on the ranges , Present population is - 41 ,-- - 41,- - 41,- - concerned. n, - car t Bears Capture Win' Regatta OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) California crews won all three races from -Washington Saturday on the- Oakland Estuar3r, the first clean sweep-for--t- he Bears in the history of the regatta. While thousands of spectators lining the banks of the salt water arm cheered them on the California varsity oarsmen beat their northern rivals by approx. hnately four lengths in the big ' final. The Blue - and - Gold shell skimmed over the thrte-mil- e course In 14:48.3. Washington was timed in 15:051. The California junior varsity crew previously had taken the Washington Jayvees by two lengths, negotiating the three-mil-e stretch in 15:17.2. The Huskies were clocked in 15:23.3. City, Utah, SLinclai Morning,' May , . , - 18,- , - 1952Ci f ara - 1Austin-Po- (1.112)--Ro- Post 83; Jordan ParkPostp- oned games. Skeet Experts. Meet May 25- skeet shoot-era- are practicing with added zest then days for the second annual Utah skeet championships, to be held, at the Provo Gun Club, Sunday, May 25. The state's best marksmen will he on hand for the event, a registered tournament under the rules of the National Skeet Shooting Association. Registration may be made on the grounds prior to taking part. The program will begin at 9 a.m. It will Include the championship against 100 targets and the junior skeet title event, also on 100 targets. Prizes, will be awarded 0.,to high gun winner and runnerup and to the Junior champion. all-gau- i'eut Old Nestles $ysee Bantam Ben Favored In Colonial MON' . I - - - '- - ' . . - - - hand-picke- - - to , left-hand- - ot er , ' . ' , , .,t . 4 , , . , , ,. ' , ,li, N,. 't , t k. , , , ... , ' L., ' , '1'' ,' 4.. . '. - , ,,,,, 1 ,', , 1 I - CHAMPIONBruce Richardson, who's a..' actor and pro footballer, tangles with Garth Panter in Tuesday night's fairgrounds Coliseum , feature.. CANADIAN part time A, ' ', via ; fil GA AP - 774:,,7 7 .11----;-- .'.-- II th :, , I , ct,,4, ki .Th, ) PL, 11tii.--:112....2eg- e:ri, , ,, - -, ,,.Ite;, -..,..., ,,,- ...,...,,,...-r-,:sce---;- ..,,,,..............".....,.............,r, ..8,,,,.",,,,, v ( VO r, ? I 4 ck7 , . ';. rJ:Jj;'i , , : , . . , , , , CADIIALACS-P1311111ACS-CIIEVEOLETS-- 20,000 Moot' Ott IN CASH "loom tor temortvtoteste ' ' , THIS AFTERNOON - ' TRIALS ,- RACE 11,!til I TIME , 04. 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Items in the code dealing with E Wit EAST 11ST SOUTH t four-roun- riI ION ISTINATIS MERRILL-APPLIANC- - '- , This policy provides among other ference policy. (It was in effect things that the awarding of schol- this year on a temporary basis). upon arships shall not be based athletic ability alone. The vote on adoption of the cods was unanimous, Gaines said. Members Of the conference are Montana State, Idaho State College, Colorado School of Mines, Colorado College, Colorado State and Western State College. The new Rocky Mountain Con ference code specifies: L No spring football practice. Fail practice not to begin before Sept L No football games to be played prior to third Friday in September. No games to after the first Saturday following 11AKES MODERN RHEEM GAS - Headliners; - , Chomp - ,- st vs. Bennion ay - Preliminaries Added Sport Sanity Code st isesil , Mountain Conference ofGREELEY, Colo. ficials voted Saturday to abolish spring football practice and to end the football season on the Saturday following Thanksgiving Day, which in effect placed a ban on bowl games. The action was taken at the annual conference meeting and,wu announced by P. C. Gaines of Montana State College, July 1Municipal No. 1Pod 65"A" vs. Post 65"B" Municipal No. 2Bon- - conference president, who said that a new conference athletic 135. nion Post 83 vs: Austin-Poendorses July 3Municipal No. 1Post SI "A" coda adopted Saturday enrollment of VS. Bennion ParkAustin-PPost 63; Jordan the principles of the revised admission policies, Id ost 12$ vs. Holladay. a "11"1 SG No. 1Post Jilly 11Mun1cipal athletic PclicY ef the North nlacademiencsunda toare In vs. Post 2; Jordan PerkPest 3 vs-- Post 65 "A." Central Association of Colleges eordance with the statement of July 14Municipol Ho. 1Holladay vsj Post 6$ "A"; Municipal Ns. 3Post and Secondary Schools which policies issued by the NCAA. vs. Austin-Po125. 4. The ruling permitting freshJuly 16Mun2cipal No. 1Bannion 4311 becomes effective in Septam- Jordan ParkPostponor1 is. Dolln4aY men eligibility for varsity sports 1952. games, ber, July 18Municipal No. 1Post $S 011" competition was adopted as a ton-Juno 21Municipal 3. Utah's top 'contribution to ' the pro golfing ranks, George Schneiter, will min1 elite ' gle with golfdom's ' next week in' the annual r "" Colonial Invitational - at ' ' Fort Worth. Fireworks Expected fn ,. George leaves early in the week for the Texas Promising classic which is restricted -' to 36 of the nation's top golfers. Things were shaping up this weekend for what might well. ' Later, Schneiter intends . be one of the best fight cards seen In Salt Lake for quite some to play in the Western Open in St. Louisand the Okla-hom- e .A promising prehminary card was added Saturday to the the U. S. program that will feature Garth Panter and Keith Nuttall in OptYt, which, will be held in this year,, ,, . ,starrink roles luesday.'Oght at patios ;... ' years ago under- the iutelage the Fairgrounds Coliseum. . ' of Henry Armstrong. Bruce Richardson, . Caska The holds card preliminary dian middleweight champion , ' from Toronto who will be lot of promise, too. - Panter's opponent is the le- -. , A Pair of Canadians - from round main event: arrived ht Edmonton, the Salkeld boys, town Friday night, looking will make Salt Lake debuts, and ' Jim Downing and and ready for action; There lit , Baron Von StutTune are looking was also plenty of speculafor great things from them. . tion about the fireworks that Johnny will tangle with Hal could come out of Nuttall's , - comeback InHolloway of Twin Falls in a FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP)- -- dian Willie locally ofagainst while Billy takes Boyd Spokane. on Willie Price In d the Bantam Ben Hogan stood hut 'actor and curtain-raiser- ., Richardson, movie six-, , Another as the sentimental as well as the pro footballer, Is expected to matches Flake, Benny logical favorite Saturday as a produce a great : battle With rounder veteran, against new. ' d field of the nation's Tenacious Garth. who has been comer Ford, currently Bobby top golfers headed for Fort campaigning successfully in the working out of Bingham. Worth for the opening Thursday Pacific Northwest in recent Bell time is 8:30 p.m., and of the $15,000 Colonial National months. 'The Canadian puncher tickets are on sale at the Mint Invitation Tournament' has an impressive record behind Cale. sours Is him and the feature has all the Colonial's 7035-yar- d rfogan's home layout and he has earmarks of a classic.. , been playing it frequently of It is expected, too, that Nut. Indians Send, Lehner , late. He has won the event tall will have his hands full Oakland Acorns twice, finished second once, tied with Boyd, who stall), impressed for third once and shared fourth Salt Lake fans in his one preOAKLAND, Calif. (UP) money once. vious Coliseum appearance. In. , hit- dian Willie whipped Ernie Mar- Patti Lehner, SNEAD OUT tinez in wu outfielder, handily ting Saturday theputing. And, with red-hSammy Nuttall, Whol.bas been optioned to the Oakland Acorns Snead eutthe comeby the Cleveland Indians. Withdrawal route there doesn't Working Lehner. 31. is expected to loin appear to be another man in the back date for suite some time, field that rates an has one recent victory behind the Oaks In Sacramento on Sun. day.. Lehner's best Reason was edge over Hogan as the mighty him. Rep in, excellent condimite of the links tunes up his tion an hopes to reach even with the Philadelphia Athletics game for defense of his Na- greater heights in the Betio la 1950. when he hit .309, Last tional Open crown at Dallas world than be gained in a year he was with four differ. meteoric campaign several ent American League clubs. t three weeks later., Best betsbesides Hogan to win the $3000 top money Cary Middlecoff took home to Memphis last year are Lloyd Man, grum of Chicago and Jack Burke of Houston, the latter a sensation onihevvinter tour. Then, there is a sizable group , of. the young "comers" of the Winter swing who'll be seeking I ,,. to get over the hill on the road to success. - ' YOUNG STARS 'rheas include Earl Stewart , Jr., of Dallas, Al Besselink of PortChicago, Bob Duden of O'''. land, Ore., Shelley Mayfield of Shields Cedarhurst, , of Gleneagles, M., and Bob TosMass. ski of Northhampton, , , Roberto De Vicenzo of Buenos Aires, the Argentine champion, represents the foreign element in the field after the withdraw.f !,' als of British Open Champion Max Faulkner and South Afri' t , . can Bobby Locke. ,.. 10' t , , - 125 vs. Beimion Post 63; Jordan Park Post 65 "A" vs. Holladay. J uno 30Municipal No. 1Bennion Past 83 vs. Post 65 "21"; Municipal No. 125 vs. Post 2. 2Austin-Pps- t 125 July 3Borks PieldAustin-Po- st irs. Post 65 "A": Municipal Ni. 1lionMon Post 83 vs. Post 2; Jordan Park Holladay vs. 65 "B." July liDerks PieldPost vs. 'Holladay, ' Tf.i0.''-..:.0.0111060.- , MLA. AL, - , ,a4K:rr: RMC Schools Adopt No. Juno 22Munic1pal vs. Post 2: Municipal No. 3Poll 61 "B" vs. Poet 65 "A." Juno 25Derks PieldPost I tra. Post 65"B"; Municipal No. 1Bennion Post 83 vs. Post 6$ "A"; Jordan ParkRolles- vs. In last was fourth Linden SZCOND 111A1, lay le 135.522. 125- - st - , : opt.t..kmeM , J 1Bennion 12Municipal Post 63 vs. Austin-Po125; Jordan Park Holladay vs. Post 65 "A." No. 1Post 45 "B" June vs Balaton Post 83; Jordan ParkPost PROVO----Utah- 's po.o.,-:isiov.4:Pii.do.o:--110.0.0:--:- , 19Darks PieldPost le vs. Son. 11 st : I RAU al y ' - as. follows: game 12,000 ',NEEDED ., ., ., ' Shifting, chilly winds and a threat of rain had no more effect on the drivers than on at. tendance. st ' OF s ' dy , 112-pou- CUTBACK IN TEXAS PLAY record-smashin- 1- Continued front Page C-- 1 if Layne beat Matthews. He said no. "That's where made me my mistake," he said. The IBC will have the laugh on then." IS HURLEY SORRY NOW? Hurley figures Layne is a better fighter than anyone supposes and figures Layne should be the favorite in this present. one. Backers of the champion be"He's fought the best there is and we haven't. Layne's lieve be is a much harder no beginner and he's big and he's tough," Hurley said quite puncher than Shirai, for whom regretfully. "We shouldn't have got into this one right now." he did not train properly in Jenson had his comments, too. December. Moreover, they , "Hurley figured that Rex wasn't in shape. Now he's seen Rex work out against Leonard Morrow and Leonard is doubt that tall, rangy Shirai one of the most respected men on the coast right nowa can be at full strength when he to down the heavyweight contender himselL Hurlers more worpossible pares , ried than ever. So Jenson is having his fun while liurley la doing the worrying. Bisons Trim Roster That, in brief, is the 'story behind the fight. It's really of the two managers, a challenge of their respective a fight The BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) positions. Buff& ld Bisons of the InternaAnd when the Oregon Journal here in Portland pictional ' League reduced their tured the managers with gloves on and with their respective squad to the league's fighters as second e in the publicity ring the sports boys gave limit Saturday by optioning first a pretty proper look into the picture as it really is. baseman Ralph Atkins and out- To repeat,-Hurleis wondering if this may hurt his meal fielder Ken Humphrey to Little ticket. Jenson isn't worried at allhe always has his pure Rock of the Southern strain of sapphire mink at his West Jordan layout. And they're pelting out at a pretty fair price these days. - three-i- 500-mi- st ROUND ABOUT- Tops Tjrne By DALE BURGESS INDIANAPOLIS (AP)Fred dy Agabashiut-el-Atbany-, Calif.; won the pole posillen for the Memorial- - Day race g Saturday with a 138.010 miles an hour in the Cummins Diesecoecial. The Cumniins, a new kind of car which has its engine lying on its side, broke a record that had stood just five honray-AnLinden of Los Angeles had moved the record up to 137.002 earlier in the afternoon In thit Mende power spe- cial. - LAP RECORD Agabashian broke the lap recrecord as well the ord. His best lap was a sizzling 139.104 miles an hour. ; Walt Faulkner of Long Beach, Calif., had set the one and four--, lap records last year In an un- supercharged,- - four cylinder Agajanian special. Hit marks were 136.872 for the qualificas tion and 138.1,22 for a lap. SeVen cars qualified in the first day's running, all at speed above 135 miles an hour. Un- car ever had til last 'year-n- o traveled that fast at the two and one-ha- lf miles t Indianapolis Motor Speedway. QUALIFIES CAR Troy Ruttman of Lynwood, Calif., qualified Faulkner's 1951 record car at 135284 Saturday. Duane Carter of Culver City, Calif., followed Agabashian on the track and put the Belanger motors special in the tentative lineup for ' the big race at st . GOLF PRIZE vear00---In-s-dittaren- May nion Post 83; Municipal No. 1Post 66 grounds for the major leagues. "B'' vs. Holladay; Municipal No. 21Pciat 125. Friday evening, six team managers from District Three 65 'A' vs. Austia-PoSlay 21Jordan ParkHolladay ira (Salt Lake City) conferred to discuss this year's baseball cam- Post 2: Municipal No. 1Post 66 ;11" vs. Post 65 "A." 125 paigns. Monday they will open Legion play.in Utah and the May 23Jordan PorkAustin-Po-vs. Bennion Post 83; Municipal 646. six' team directors will be vis- Post 3 vs. Post 66 "B." No. 1Post 6$ "11" !Any team a state a 26Municipa1 championship ualizing future- Stan Musials, Austin-Po125; MunIcipal No. 2 in a regional tournament vs. Holladay vs. Scanlon Post 43;- - Jordan Ralph Killers,- and Ted wil plays "A" vs Post 2. 65 test ParkPost and then an Hams to carry them through a with the ultimate 28Municipa1 No. 1Bonnion 83 the Lit20-- VS. May Post 65 "A": Jordan ParkHolladay being round-robi-n 125. schedule. tle World Series, scheduled this VS. Austin-PoMay 30Municipal No. 1Post 65 "A" 63 JOrd&A ParkBowdon The six teams Bennion Post year in Denver. V& iniOlAd&Y; VS. Post 65 "B." 83, Austin Post 125, Post 8, Utah will play Arizona while June 2municipa2 No. 1Holladay vs.11" 65 Manicipd No. 2AustlisHolladay, and two teams from California will meet Nevada in Post Post. 125 vs. iost 65 "A"; Jordan Park Sugar Houk, will play each the opening round of the re- Bennion 63 vs. Post 2. Post four times within the gional tournament in McGill, 83 Juno 4Municipal No. vs. Post 63 "B"; Jordan ParkAustinnext two months. Play will Nevada, 2. vs. Post 125 Post 16 for set August Juno 5Derks FieldPost SS "A" vs. end on July 18, and the win- - through 20. California for the Bonniest Post 83. for team the will June 6Municipal 140. 1Post I vs. groom ning past two years has won the re- Holladay; Jordan ParkPost 65 "A" vs. tournathafhpionship gional classic and gone on to PostJune6$ "11." No. 1Post I vs. went, slated for August 7, 8 win the national diadem. tiMunicipal No. Post- - 65"A"; Municipal 2Austinand 9. 65 vs. 123 Post "8"; Jordan Park The next stop after the sea Post Bowdon 83 vs. Holladay. Most of Utah's other 14 dis- No. Juno be Hastings, Neb. 1Post 45 tricts will wait until after June gional will vs. Post 2; Jordon ParkAustUt-Pos- t between the "B" the for vs.. Rollalay. playoff 125 1 for their openings. (Second Nall Bakes) winners of Regions 11, 11 and Juno 13Derks PieldPost 68 "A" vs. , The American Legion has or- 12. Then comes the sectional Austin-Po125; Municipal No. 1Pod 65 12 into states 48 the ganized "B" vs. Holladay; Jordan ParkPost Little and tournament . the ReJsennion Post 83. Vs. is entered in regions. Utah ' (Second all Gasses) World Series. Juno 12Derks PieldPost 68 "B" vo. gion 12 with California, Arizo- Austin-Po125; Municipal No. 1HollaThe schedule for District na and Nevada. After winning day vs Bennion Post 63; Iiimicipal 65 "A" vs. Post 2. 2Post No. une inter-region- , - , - ;1-- - eight-under-p- ar NEWS, Salt Lake SEEKS UTAHN - , Forlvent , , t NEW ROCHEL,LE, N. Y. (UP) 1 ., .. , 1:4 ,' -- , - - '' '4'" Sainity Snead's v ' ,' " :' ; huge lead in the $15.000 Palm k, ., i ' Beach Round Robin golf tourn- i , ..,. ament was shaved to 14 points :' t ' 'poi Saturday by . : ' ' lanky Memphis, Tenn., dentist, 1 iv, .,....-" - ',4 who set a new course record ; ,, i '' ' an with 64.1 . ,w, '. -; i '1 ' ' I ' 1 A,?' Middlecott, in fashioning his i , 1 brilliant round, carded 10'7,...,... ' ,. , :'''"v--eight birdies and broke the old ' t t- - . ' : course record of 65 which he had k ;41t - .1 1 t- set two .years ago. In so doing; , I his corn- Middlecoft, f I 1 ' the entire day, picked I i', , petitors ' ' ' ' , li, up I total of 26I points to forge I ahead of Claude Hatmon of s ' ".. ,: A I, . , , 4.4:,,,,e Mamaronecki N. Y., with a ' ! It' point-totof plus 43. , ',1 ,"'.":clif ' ,t. SAM EVEN PAR l'A ' t , : i , , , ; , Snead fired a i , par , , -)' , ''' 72 to gain four points himself ' ' - , - " ' tI ii c -and boost histotal to plus 57. . , , I , . ,-- "? -' 't.... Thel tournament . climax will ' ;I -be reached Sunday when Snead' ,, Vi., I , N ,,, ,4 t ' e and Middlecolf face,- one an, 4-c i ' , J. same the other in ,;(' , , foursome. , , ,c " ,... ', In Saturday's fourth round, ., ,.to,'' , Stnead played erratically. netting Ittno, A...,,.:a ZA' 0 , three birdies on the outgoing 7, g nine but the par AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL MAGNATESFivir minds are better thaii one when four thiid hole to offset an ' it comes to making up schedules for the coming season figure Grant Woodward; Phil otherwise good showing. Under the round-robi- n Staler, Darrell Tea, Fred Austin and Victor Heath left to right. These five personages sys, tem of scoring, each of the 16 will head American Legion baseball play. in District Three when season opens Monday. entrants face one an' s other in separate foursomes dur' ; L. ing the compitition. At the end ofeach round, the cards of the players in each foursome are matched, with players either pa0-04611.1--'cltip's.gaining or losing points, depending upon the scores of the other three players in their , DESERET , .., .if' ' ' . Carlacer -?-.,--- , , ,, ' ' , ,. . , , , - '500' PREVIEW . ' ,, - ,, - Niddlecoff ,, , , At 'at sak.ma geok, :as:ank - , a .0. - 1, |