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Show 7 , 7.--- ' . .c..-- , 8."01, Janitor .9, 1949' . . - , r. '', . - - - - ' ' : ., - - - , , , . . "The most wonderful time - , . ,, .. l' ., ,,.. ., - , ,, : ., r ' ' , ' --, In Haroid McNeil, chairman of "Wrestling builds up sour body Not only is Gloria e A kid starting in ossebal1 is , ',,r 4 , my life " was the way Burns the Intermountain Mal boxing Instead of tearing it down and I most beautiful girl on , w:se to get into the- - slowest ,, r:12g10:J. Swapp , of - li 1 , ( -i committee, and , , th , ,, ohe ISM. want s, but to ,.,, the ..,1,,A , tie 4 re e' - veteran ICitnab,:do-- 1 elasiti.,16.11:... 0,4 '''''t . , 1 erally ' :..,;, ; amateursport- :. ; ' i -- Xcribed nrit' $I :, '. , , boxing ,' ed the most of . here expanded ' ' 'in Salt Lake." ,..:,:ti ' i Quarterback ' 1: 4',,. , . Bruce Schroed- ,enthusiast, de- ,:: ,,, gracious, kind- '' Club trip . to 0 ,t '. ; . one that dares 15' and Lincoln er, So spoke grip1 ly utterly ...4',, .., -i211.''assj? see the East- 4 4 ri v , of ' his 1 bit' lifelong 1 ' k St.. lung lithe t unspoiled pie Promoter ,.:,1, "s A l'.: Ali-StWest ,p f "';',-,, , ambitions has of pulchritude left - handed ,: A. ., ' 4 i, ,Olaf- - pp, , ,, Phillip MI Bowl A : Game i ' t1N' t,,,,,,,, ., f ..'"'1' ' ,, (: ' .t in sports. The v.- been to have al pitcher w h o ' rm, qationally , t, '4, i 1, , , San Francisco. , twirlee 0.1,,f,... 1- well Ior equipped 44, ,i great .little lir- - ," ' . ,,, known as ow the f .t:,1 I most spent ' .,,...0 ,,,, in club , tiSt the t of boxing Swedish Angel. McAllister, 0k'.,.... t ,, '' "rf 11: my tbre on the , 1 t ,r it,.1.. "I've ,had ,1 lots 1 ; lahoma 1 in the Cr0111. ,01011444, c'Skating ,Van- sr, train Jp in the .. a . It. Soonet League visited - of bones titles, , brok.. t v tatiA dome . '' ,,,:..24,... ,,. last season kl'A,., deep bas- - .' friends in The en -In ,smy ..7.o. ' that was ' Boy, voice! "We so 4 Bruce won 13 K 1 t , News office ,.'"?' - ' the An. body,,k.. swell In San el '' ...,' need - a,- - club ',..-- - .:77:: - ' gel says, elast week and , :,,,,i 4 and - loot five II slAil Francisco we r ,,,,i' told about her would at, ::. , :,,1 hibitipt 'a well ( and hopes by A Burns SwaPP taw all The Gloria Nord work in theselBruce tschreeder that showing' I "71 , Harold McNeil concentrate on i Swedish Angel scarred .right 1 lithts, including Fisherman's amateurs with nothing more,.. in bit to get un with Victoria B C. in words:. "It is sometdies I Wharf, and the Golden Gate mind that the development of arm, "but its from starting out t in the professional gsune with rough traveling so much in cold the Western international League Bridge on a tour of the 'city. .1 'There are boxers fine young The game was great Eleven man , if we can weather and doing a show every next Spring. Both are Yankee no real background -- as as for few wouldD are I InterestClass "In more but clubs. is noxing good much sports farm footbnll you learning day, tortetimes two, get kids interested BASKETEERSDarrell Wilkinson, fastest mon on the North Cache basketball, n't do anything else. Skating is taught the fundamentals slowly -- BULLDOG game played conditioning and p6,aleal training thaa the from the the game wrestling dimonstrates in Kanab. Ou, Utah boys ing and the end result in our fun for de and w'len- I can't and carefully. and by the seadown team, aleint, with Jerry Hansenserving as a defensive model: Richrrictricl,; -fin game down amateur ,clubs should be just amateue ring, on up we'll be enjoy it any more I will !wit and sons end you have a fitirly good fans are counting on both these lads for a successful year in Regiont-competiti- ca. - purely playedthea--iiffiiiii -, , the sport a shot in the' become ,,ahousewile regardless background. The fans of McCol&re,' only program that; and not as a training giving . had all wrong numbers in it ground for future professionals.", arni Agood amateur wrearill-4-1 of the salary I ma) rommand. lister were mighty good to me LL,Pros Oecti,:':':.:::'-::'.:..'::.-- . .: is' People, in Salt take and everySince it was our first trip to Barold'i chief nemesis are would-- , program here coulti and for that one reason 1 would1 tc me back. most min4 and kind California we went to Los Ane- be promoters seeking. talent, sO world's champion with are n't where going Anyway, y los too. Tea, I'll be back trying his feelings are more than.. anything under- ability, such as Utah bad in Ira, I am a lucky girl to Le able tri WanCtö-plaI.:. ' ' .:, t elm them enjoyment?' , standable Dern's give , Hein newt season.' heyday.", , , , ,.. . t ' k , ' i!,,,, - , - c,, i : .. -"- Z t, . t .. that I, , s , '''k , t L. : - . 0...;,,,, '.... ,,, . ---S ( , -- , i., , r .. , . f f A ' , : -- st,s, , , - :' .,- ,., ' t. Irl et, . ' .. . ' k t - 3 :t .., , ,a-.- I league opin'on '",. ,..- -' 74. , r L his ar cc 11 six-m- ,,,, ..- ., ( I . , teur a .,' ,,' - , t.',....;, i ,'- k- , k Salt Lake City, Utah .. . . . - ' . , ... , ports . . ' , What-Irril3ortarit-People-Are-Saying-About-S- , - The Sportsman By . - '- ., , , ' - . , , - One Minute . - Interviews , . . THI DISIRIT HEWS , .... . - . 444 t an -- - Region real NORTH CACHE PROMISES - , t Yankee Youth Similar To Babe Ruth Golfers c 'J ,, By George Bowen BALTIMORE (AP)The name of Baltimore's immortal Babe Ruth kept popping up Saturday ri 11 t.... emong fans weighing the prosDick Carr pects of for becoming a major league baseball pitcher. Not that they were already somparing the youngster with the late Bambino, but they were hop-le- g and. noting similarities between the starts of Carr and Ruth. - Like the great home run king, Carr was signed by the New York Yankees as a pitcher. It was after several years as a good hurler that 'Ruth began slugging and played the outfield. Carr, who has won 52 games and lost five, in four years of high school and American Legion baseball, also plays. the outfield. And he hit close to .400 as a southpaw, again like Ruth, although he throws from the right. Difference of Opinion There's a difference of opinion over just what may prove to be Carr's eventual forte pitching or hitting. But Brother Martin John of Mount St. Joseph's High, who coached Carr in high school and sandlot games, believes it w pitching. "Hes got everything and is eely about two years away from the major leagues," Brother Marlin said today. "He'll be even better than he has been when he gets down to spring training camp with the Yankees and really gets le shape." . Ruth was also coached first by a religious, Brother Gilbert, at Itt. Mary's Industrial .Home here who recommended him to the 4 Baltimore Orioles. ' to , ' -- , ,,, 6 10 ,.4. I; .- 1) $,,,,,,,- , -- , . 4 . , - . 4 t' ,! , i " ,i4 Fr, , , t$1. 4q ,. r 1 f - V - , , A,d6. ' i - 3 It , Was i,),,,i) , - I I! ' F Ruth's old 1 ' Jr One of Utah', 'hvorites, thetrighly endowed than ever in Irluding many former Beehive Harlem Globetrotters, mature personnel, heights, Staters who took a fling at the brainchild ot the indefatigable and the pro game. Abe Saperstein, are due to make speed, dribbling ability to Over and above the basketball their annual Salt Lake City ap- other necessary prerequisities wizardy that is always a part of the Trotters repetoire is the fun. holes. pearance Monday, Jan. 24, against a great basketball show. team of the Beehive That show, incidently, has been making, an all-stg antics that Large Galleries States top eager., it was revealed good enough through the yearsall-ti-to they can produce to help make to an build up what amounts An estimated 9000 were in the the affair more entertaining. Saturday. atendance record-700,- 000 The game will be held in the Names that have. become famous galleries for the 23td edition of the to Utahns who have followed the the tournament, a fixture on the faithful watched of the Coliseum. spacious 'Fairgrounds The Trotters, the original and colored cagers go through their Trotters throughout their many midwinter circuit most colorful of the traveling talented Itaces last season. A good visits to the will Hogan, who captured the U. S. came be on the roster again this year. Open on this same course last negro pro groups are in their portion of that number twenty-secon- d year of action and from the Beehive State's cage Captain Louis (Babe) Pres$tY, June, continued to have trouble still boast the greatest record in fanatics who have always warmly who has been in harness lot 12 with his approach shots. Apth vacation basketball, namely 3,038 victories received the showy court group. years, is back along with Goose parently his Opponents for the colored club Tatum,. Mr. Arms of renown; from tournament golf didn't against 230 defeats for a .930 will be announced later, but the trmer Robinson, top 'corer; Mar- sharoun his touch: average. The 1949 aggregation. accord- team will consist of some of the ques Haynes, speedy guard who Friday's amateur surprises, ing to advance reports is more top name; fn Vtah, basket,halt joined the group only last season; Bobby Gardner and Nick Petro-pol- o also faded as the pressure Donald (Ducky) ' Moore, in his fifth Season with the ace's; Nat Increased. Both had 70s, but (Sweetwater) Clifton, a fabulous Gardner took 80 today and Penewcomer and Duke Cumberland, tmpolo 75.an More of artist at the game.' ditappointment was The Trotters, too, bring along Jimmy Demaret, the gaudy Textheir own halftime Intermission an', who followed his first round 144. entertainment in the persona of 70 with a 74-f-or contended - LEXINGTON, have (AP)---T- he Some breeder' Ky. Courtland and Harry Cook, Four strokes behind the lead,Doug Thoroughbred Club of America the experimental figures do not two of the worlds best table-tenn- is ers were Harry Busier oP Los proposed Saturday to compile conform strictly to two year old stars, who make, the Angeleswith a 70, and Dale Anlire. handicaps for horses racing showings but are Intended to basketball play seep stow by dreason of Glenview, Ill., with in three divisions. 09, both for 142. comparison. three year old form. for Ninety-thre- e A preliminary attraction is also president Z. L Dale Shaffer qualified Shaffer said the club wu hopesaid the club sought to establish third round, all with being lined up for the Coliseum ful some tracks would use the cagefest the ratings for: scores of 155 or better. races for Two year olds with -weights on freehandicap weight' leading juveniles of 1948 and based on these ratings. If the based on their two year old per- handicaps are never raced, he ' formances at six furlongs. said, they would afford a comThree year olds with weights pete line of comparative form. ON YOUR DIAL on leading horses in this division official aMd Lincoln club The on their three 1948 and based in Plaut,--fielmanager of Triangle year old showings at one and Publications, Inc., had been borrowed to compile the handicaps. Three year olds and upward The Triangle firm publishes Revwith weights on horses three turf papers. ere' years old and upward in 1948 and based on their performances at Shaffer said the data is expected to be released by that age at one and He said it would give ' miles. (Three yeir olds would be put American breeders a perreanent for comparing horses of into a handicap for comparison yardstick lipurposes at their scale weights any- given period much like in coland would not necessarily carry ster teams are evaluated --- the same weights as in the three lege sports. Several old counties year handicap), European Horses presently are rated as have free Havp published anDAILY DEGI:IIIII:G two year olds for the. experi- nually. Many have run actual mental handicap. Comparable races based on handicap figures .1 ratings at ether ages do not exist. made the previous yeas Darrell Wilkinson b the fastest man on the squad, especially' me, breaks. Erie Reece, a hustler and fighter, gives the team a lot of drive. For defense and rebounds, the Bulldogs have Jerry Hansen and Scot Michaelis, both e ft. 8 in. Mont Merrill, a center who Climbs to 5 ft. 11 in., is the tallest of the substitutes. Merrill is play0v log his first year of high school 25 , ball, although a senior, and is handicapped mostly by lack of experience. One sub who is show.r ins up well is Paul Brown, who looked exceptionally good in the games. Joe Valentine Terry bad a heart like something is a good passer and ball handler, and David MacArthur makes up left over M the icebox. the team. Ostenaibly all this is being Team play is the strong point done out of friendship for Bucky of the club, while lack of height W a I te r s, Cincinnati manager prevents them from covering post whose club has urient mid of men and bank boards adequately. what Terry had a great deal bf hi 'I'he Bulldogs tore the seat out of the pants of five of seven pre- his primehitting savvy. season opponents, winning against But the hint is that Bill, never Malad 0; Preston, 30728; Rim, a wasteful man; Is taking t41 by, 4; Midway, Ida., means of getting back the old and Sup; City, Ida., 1. One touch for a later National game was dropped to the Preston and one to Medi...- League "connection" he's said to Indians, have M mind. This, if any, won't son High at Rexburg, 3, while be managerial, according to spe- North Cache was on its early cific advice& season Idaho jaunt. MAGNANIMOUS TERRY WILL COACH FOR FREE? pre-seas- on Dy Davis .1, Ws Isk NEW YORK (INS)--B- ill Ter"me" cy, r the "what's-in-it-for man who always took the vest and 10-m- an -- let Oa other fellow have the has agreed to put in a month coaching the Chicinnati Reds at Tampa this springfor arm-hol- es, 24-2- He's donating 'his time, which allegedly is invaluable; his talents, which are unquestioned. Possibly even his travel expenses from his Memphis, Tenn., home just to show bow. wrong were those sports writers who said 43-3- 45-2- 4; 38-3- 18-2- 3, 40-4- laugh-gettin- (021,9"0,11eV Main at First South Phone 3 AddliKEL two-mon- HORSE CLUB PROPOSES siNt :sat .44)14 - Yitri k 1 :10 - u,,to Alitp, VI Ik40 I nd FREE HANDICAP RATINGS - -- , ItoOrty - Ceti teed ot L 4000 t.p.m s 001' Sok Ends Soon' HURRY! , - e5 HORSEPOWER-- $121C3 1490 - DELUXE TWIN Hlas Motor Unti 1 Aprit , - - 01111111.11 i .- - ,,, - HOTELBEILLOL1011D Itewiftil stedoe, high- Output magneto, an. sure fast, easy starting! TUESDAIt' AT -.- I, , ry. one-ollar- ter - I seonontical operation! Quick, sure starting, to 14 quiet underwater exhaust; speeds m.p.h.; yet trolls slow without a sputtes! Treated underwater parts rest eormsiozt. - , 42S Down Nothing beats a Sea King for power and spied; d n11'04- . 4 tf-Th- - , , plays. ce one-quart- er . pairings ogre an- $10,- -, Soturdey for the ' championship. Some of the other leading t i ', pros included in the pairings include Ben ' Hogan, Horton ' Smith, Ralph Guldahl, Jim Ferrier, Harold (Jug) McSpaden, Dutch Harrison. Jimmy ThomSON, Ed Oliveg, Craig Wood, Jimmy Demaret, Johnny Buli i la, Sam Snead, Paul Runyon, ten Eaton and Lawson Little , 69 EZ VI Pro-Amat- . ar all-sta- the Bulldogs ere potentially et lead capable of creating quite stir in region circles. Coach Whits man's five best men are &ll letter. men from last year, all seniors. Capt. Wilford Geddes, tidiest of the restders, stands 5 ft,. 10 in, and is a good team man to set up , semi-retirern- -1 L club at Richmond this Region year "There 'Went our ball club," said Coach Jay Whitman in commenting on the loss of Richard te Class "A" Hendricks guard; Leon Webb, another Important player on last year's sixth-platournament team; and Dick Hodges, s fast, tricky ball , handler. Coach Whitman puts his bid in with one- smallest clubs in the region. The only man to top six feet is Reece Neagia sophomore who is just beginning to learn the ropes, but should deOgden. velop into a good ball player. Chances are still pretty slim, Weigle hits 6 ft. 2 in. however, for another second place Two or three factors indicate 1 , DEL MONTE, Calif. (AP)a "Lord Byron" Nelson, acknowlodged king of the golfers when he stepped Into a couple of seasons ago, is scheduled to head a galaxy of the nation's best professionals In Bing Crosby's National Tournament, Jan. ,, j t re-fl- eet ., . I ar In Crosby Tourney I r 0 protege in golf, Eric Monti of Santa Monica, got hot, and Ben Hogan got colder. That was the situation Saturday night as the nation's leading golfers reached the midway mark of the $15.000 annual Los Angeles Open Golf Tournament Mangrum, handsome United States Open king In 1946, blasted the par 71 Riviera. Country Club 66 course for a the fined display In the tournscore of 138. amentand a le Monti, the professional who has been coached in thi game by Mangrum, came In with a 67 and 138. HOD Weakens Hogan, gunning for his fourth triumph in this event and his third in succession, all but bowed out of top contention. He took 74 blows yesterday, and 72 today for I 146, eight strokes behind the leaders. E. 1,- - (Dutch) - Harrison - of Little Rock, Ark., whose 89 set the first round pace dropped back with a 71 for 140. sled with Marty Furgol of Albuquerque, N. M., whose score reads 71-going into tomorrovi's third round of 18 holes. Sam Snead signaled 'a temporary threat with a par 35 on the first nine holes --today, but blew the Works ea the way horn. for a 30 and a 74 to go with his first round 71 for a total of 145. Par for the course is Snead missed three short putts one of one foot-,- In the last four By Hiram McDonald RCliMOND (Special) Still not discouraged after two straight Region 1 setbacks, the North Cache Bulldogs are hard at work preparing for their next battle with the South Cache Spartan& The ancient rivalry will be resumed at Richmond, Jan. 14. Coach Jay Whitman believes now, more than ever before this year, that his hoopsters have The Bul1dog4 , came promise. within an eyelash of tripping Weber High, the state Class "A" champions of last year, Friday night, in a close 27-game at 71. - - f star-studd- ed 'Lord Byron' Nelson Heads List $ -. Famous 'Harlem Globetrotters Set Salt Lake Appearance Jan.-2- no-hit- ter 1 , Basketball's Best: ss, ' ' all-st- - . - ,, Li MAN, THOSE HANDS DO THINGS WITH THE OLD CASABANot (Sweehvater) aft-- . on, a talented newcomer to the fobulous Hari ern Globetrotters, will be one of the featured performers when the colored cogers invade the Fairgrounds Coliseum on Jan. 24 fof their quintet. only appearance in Salt Lake City, playing ogainst a specially-selecte- p the year's dickering wi; over whether ha will become known or hitter. "I just 118 a pitcher want to play baseball" which he said had been his favorite sport ince he was 14. Next choice is bowling in which be can also shuck a ball' Baseball men say Cur isn't exceptionally fast, but that his "bard" one does have a hop. His mound-succewhich included a last season, was due 'mainly .to good sontrol and a sharp curve. - tillt4'1411;".6 ,, 4 , IP 1 7 441:' 41 antudntrehehoee . V41:1-- 'Ai .,:... - Dodgers Babe i '! jel I Tess-u- p a SIC 1 ' accepted the Telling Alow-Yankee contrast in favor of bids i3 other major league firlIcom father nka's o f a saeoldd:p among '. ' )0s '''' he 11 .7,,11 (AP)Formid- able Lloyd Mangrum and his vo t I By Bob Myers LOS-ANGE- , TROUBLE.:,:.FORT.--:-LOOPL.OU,1- gqt Hot, Cold in L. A. Meet ''.14 NL .7' ''.'r. . 12:30' -- -- - Pere Fell 360 reverse. go forward, sidewise, or backwards easily! Moors: Deny,. 10 cosi.41 Fridays Till 0.01' pm, - |