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Show THE - 90949: :Jetuctly. Salt Lake CIty, Utah 1 Mop' Hodiey 1 OR''.,.....P.S,...0.'4.1i..:.S.!7jA1,1,...S.......-Sc..R.TS...1',:- HEWS DESERET OUT E S ITUR A - .kills and the strati-- , gies known to all professional baseball rhen-we- rs known to too f in the a taut ranks. The coacMng elinics should result In better baseball for the beginners. The clines will be held from, 9 a.m. to 5 ti.m.. with one Pe WW1 , "The organization of coaching ter coaching 13, the amateur Sy P'rits Howell ' , Clinics for amateur coaches and ranks. Or0. 1 (AP) COWNIBUS, ' Baseball officials :baseball's lave long managers represents girilzed baseball ,'Moved" Satufcommittee's concern for bet- - moaned the fact that the pleasing day to pass on its playing secrets Os the country's atzsateur and , - top-flig- be-jo- int . ., ' . club. semi-pr- o Professinnal-7-Basebal1llyeague- , - - ' Association of ' - , ,day, Feb.' , , t IL ,, an - -: .....:,.- Outstanding-player- F.q.1:..c00.1iti.6-;.c6:0-00..i,4i- aBICAGO (AP) berseason ' u- - The bus- of , American League corner 'resident Will Harildge's desk. Harrldge, starling his leth ,season at the' junior circuit helm, Is cracking the 'whip on his schedule-maker- s, drafting umpire assignments,- -and generally rustling thrtugh a surprising amount of paper', Work necessary for the April 19 In his neat suite on the 24th floor of a : Michigan Boulevard kyscraper,Berridge also is putting the finishing touches to perhaps the American League's most exhibicompact and . tion schedule, get-awa- vl e an dent of the Ontario Hockey sociation isn't happy about modem hockey rules. He says they "stink." The president, I. J. Mcrayden of Galt, is even more- unhappy because be doesn't think there's anything amateur hockey can do about them. "The rules were made by the national hockey league to suit the American public which doesn't know the first thing about hockey and we have to suffer. We can't do anything about it and have to put up with the rules. "People are getting sick and tired of the way things are going today, the charging, the boardand the ing, the mad scramble for the puck." Mcraydenng made the complaints of the OHA at special-meeticoaches and refrees.He told the referees, and the coaches agreed with him, that nt of rules was high-sticki- 104 t- - . 11! ( ORME- - 64691 , "I. iv) I - 1 - ...I 1 c- w pm 16 Y"14 71 rim', 41(2,0 isiGtc.) cl 1949 $abE 11":18E51711116'0E5 , 4 ' LI1E8E'SIILIF1ES e Ft ng A U tighter-enforceme- - - hato ir -- fact-jamm- ed late-etarti- ng tomatrnit7ibilliuteas J; EAST 1 SVGAR HOUSE presi- (AP)--T- he As- "How I symposium' ' entitled Played My Position," and mittee chairmen for each position will condense riterial for the ' clinic session- sChaivnen at the various positions are: CatchersH old (Muddy) Hue pitchersCarl Hubbel; first basemenGeorge Sislir; second basemenFrank Frisch; third ' basemenHarold (Pie) Traynor; shortstop.-Lo- u Boudreau; and outfieldersTrig Speaker. Each of the two-mteams will conduct six clinics, and two teams will operate in California- ,- Indiana, Ohio,' Pennsylvania and Texas. Personnel of the teacMng teams has not been determined, but will be selected from men named by the major league clubs. necessary- The spring tune-u- p campaign will include roughly 250 games, about the same as last year, but competition will begin March 12. Last season the first in which spring training was fixed at March 1 for the Mejors, some clubs were crouing bats with rives a day or- two after don- ning togL The difference will be that this year, clubs s will ,, play right through their exhibition 'Cards with few open dates. The spring schedule will be releasedsome iime next week, the regular schedule later this month, and the Red Bonk League Publicitor Earl J. Hillingan's player roster Bro. . chure, around Feb-1- 2. -- - just around the Jo !nsktit: sbeettionn Jerry 'Asks By . TORONTO po- - at each s Calls For !Rules 2144-11- tOt-eit- -- P. teams from major' league clubsall 16 major loop clubs are cooperatingwill die the clinics.: The lessee are for amateur managert and coach-' as only, with players excluded. : Robert L. Finch, public, restions director for the National Association, said: , Two-m- A.;.:L-::.''Pt'Oic- s (the minors) in ooperation with the NationaVrederation of High School Athletic Associations, the American Legion, the America Baseball Congress and all Other Interested organizations, will and stage 103 clinics for, coaches. , managers. The clinics, scheduled In fornia; Washington,' lows, Indiant', Michigan, Ohio,, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania and ably ,Alabamai will be held from Monday, Feb. id, through Satur, . 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