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Show " - - .. . , . - -- , 1949, Irlitirsday, April 21, 11- -2 . . , . 7-7.- . ,. THE DESERET NEWS So'll , - - '''i."1.WII 0:i: - .. - .. ., ,. , - 11 :THE DESERETNEWS - 1 , Vtall - ' . y ke"-Cit- - Ro:01,;.4(i.6...d.W.0..'..-0,04fh.:.,i.li,.,t,.4i,..,..i- , . ,C.i.ri..d...00joil,:...F0.1-vt.-.0:..'P-u.0- 1 , . . , , . ,I1 , ' . '', ., . , I ' ,,,,,, ' Over Aggle Squad , , I 4,t , ' , - , - , University's defending champions, already the victim of one defeat, at the hands of BYU, will stake their last hopes for a tenth consecutive collegiate title Friday when they travel to Logan to test a strong Utah State net lt was expected that there with Sorenson, Beckstrand, Johansen and Marcuson as team- Redsome in shift the might be , skin lineup. Holly Fryer, out last mates. Entering the 440 are week with a sprainedankle, has Prince; Marcuson, Sparrow and some back strong to challenge Cal Beckstrand. Nelson and "Buzz" Love for sinIn 880 Ran gles assignments. Keith Ellertson might also break into the singles Prince also will take a stab at . action. Max Donaldson and Leonard .. Morris were still yatear as the Utes best singles performers, but just which order they will assume when the test at Logan comes Friday, was questionable following Wednesday afternoons workout. The continued questionable eligibility status of Bill Johnson, who early this spring had appar- ently clinched a spot in both singles and doubles play, rendered the doubles lineup indefinite. The tiles will likely use the same combinations that lost two and won one from the Cougars Int week. The No. I clash between Morria-Ellertiof Utah' and Duane Adams and Keith Larson .of USAC, is expected to be the highlight of the dual match. .4 - . the run, One of the events , in which he garnered a 880-ya- The hammer event will open the Utah-Agitrack meet Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Field events will commence at 2 o'clock while track events will begin at 230. . le Elk (Granite) def. Cal 2. (Jordan) 6, Dick Douglas (Granite) def. Jack Wiles (Jordan) 5, Gordon 6-- 3. Velez WTils Decision , The third time wu the charm for Joey Velez of Spokane as be earned a unanimous decision Wednesday eight over Joe Clemo of Portland main-eveIn their boxing match. - , . - , !Fill? : vi t . ade'r-4"- 2:. -,- . - , A complete home cleattlng . t - ' , ,ths, - - ' , j - i . I , ,...minipiaL ' - - -- - -- Or , '11, , Soh 6 ler . i - -- VALUE. - - $1.C3 - ---- , ---' Tot, . ' . uTr , v us toga , , ...., , k OEMS MVA Ilk - ,N111 - ''----- - .,C111., lt,.1 : -- ' - -- - ' , i , '4, : ' , , t. ' ''' . L "'es, 4,,r, ', , 4 I ' - .:,. - Os o il '! ' , ', - . , I $ V.- P I' 4 - f.I , A i ; 5:30 p.m. ABOUT - '- - ' ' , . , ON MAT CARD By Hack Miller Joe Sloan, the gent who runs the Salt Lake City Zoo, says he . can tell by the way Daisy lays down these days that Hygh,ey is going to ba a proud papa again. This means that Daisey's going to have anothor tiger. Jos Folks who just live from one wrestling show until the next one, will be out en masse Thursday night at the Fairgrounds Coliseum to see bow Roger MacKay gets along in his first headline match. Roger is the handsome young Salt Lake City athlete who II making his pro debut this season and doing all by himwas standing by our desk when self. He takes onright Frank Murwe asked about Daisy. He took dock, Texas toughie, in a one-hohis hands and tried to mold a falls picture on the ether wain' of test Touted as the best prospect just how Daisy was lying down these days. We didn't know among local catch-emecandiwhether this is different from dates since Ira Dern, young Mac- the way any other tigress would Kay will be up against one of the sit down. roughest characters on the cir. We suggested to Joe that cult. Heretofore the local protege maybe Daisy had a bur in her has confined his activities to conservative and legitimate wresribs. He said "Oh No!" "Maybe she has a touch of tlers, as the business is done these arthritis," ws offered. 1. Jo. days, but this time he is up wouldn't go for that. 1.1oss against an opponent who will go sure Daisy's going to have 'a all the way to win, one way or : babya little brother or sister another., Anoth'er Salt Lake City boy, ftuorreshwi, brtoinugtherStainitt Lamikz; Vern Taft, considered by some' hich a spread in the worlds press critics to be quite am good as MacKay, Is booked for a prelim-- 1 last year. Daisy's supposed IA kid on 1117 scurffle. illnet wsitlul go to the ro-May 20, quotb Joe. And Joe abzustm nCanadls. Tshis tiffHart, is limit- looks and It Shasta like hopes not Hughey. sdStpcletreinvueten:, lions f4a5lInatainwultne; ' Os- ' . 1. ' ' y i V Yi 44 ' 0 1 CS . t 1- e Dia 0 . i 1., i ,.. rikki , , 4 ; . i ' ....... SA ,111Y T AIM - t. . I a , 1 - 0 --- -, ' I 4 , - , ki , ...,.......1 'Wirier 'em for dress! ' , . Weer sem for knocking .. . . around - , . 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' ry ' , ur, r:::f F3,020 --- vs. Southeast, Ses- - vs. eon-Jenki- ns . . . June Salt Lake Post. The opening round June 8 will sion Lake Post vs. Sugar- -. Jim 111 Post South East, against her Southeastionvs;c7Smriotomik salt pit Post vs Southeast. Sugarhouse Poet 65 and Salt Lake Lake vs. June Salt City Post 2 against Bennion Ake Post vs. Session. guesthouse. June SoutheaeL Sugar- Post 83. ' house vs. Salt Lake Post.Southeast. Bon- A practice schedule from 5 to July 7 p.m. will be drawn with the nkruliviiie-Valit'a-k Post TS. Newhouse. Beinre:1,;. city commissioner's approval, Mr. settnt eau Soutbealt7 itionTsouth. Heslington said, and will be re-- Lake post Is. 1$ugftthOU5I leased so that the four teams may east vs. Silt lAk, Post. ao--- sau L Ind South , ,, !I STORES Phone . ,, , . 17 '.1 ,o, , : i STARS GET CHANCE . , - $ ROUND - ,. . ' , I '3 , , a 1 . '' - . tede - , 0 .HE THROWS HIS WEIGHT' AROUNDArt Gottfredson, USAC track stalwart, is counted on for plenty of points in weight evens ugainst Utah University in a duel track meet in the Redskin Stadium Saturday. He is tops in the shotput. , , COMPIIIIY 1.. 't, , ( , , - "0 ,.. : - , . to)," 11111arA- o ... ,,, , . - s , - , - - ' ;9-- 3' ' , ? ' . , ' ' ' ; 4 3 4 . ,',.. 1 - ' ' . b t - , v 1 American Legion junior baseball in Salt Lake City's District release of the was set for its 22nd year of action Thursday-wit- h 1949 schedule by D. C. Heslington, district chairman. One lone act remained to clinch matters and that was sp. start drills around May 5, coril! pro;,ral , of playing dates by the tinuing until May 30. City Public Parks and Play- - Managers of the four teams are South- Bennion, grounds commissioner. To that East, Charles Fran e; Sugar extent the schedule is still ten- S. Clay Mills, and Salt tative but any changes now House, J. Chris Butt. Coaches Lake made will be minor, Mr. Healing- - haven'tCity,been definitely named ton said. .As Jut year the Salt 141t e.CitY yet.. Team arear are West High for loop will consist pf four teams Salt Lake City 'post, South High playing each other four times. for Sugar House, East High for More teems would 'and could be Bennion post and Judge Me- playing if there were more play- - Mortal and East High for South leing diamonds available. The East. Granite provided players for 4 gion program will expand near- - the city loop lest year but has in 100 Utah ly throughout been shifted into a county dis- 1949, the chairman stated, but trict. not in District 3 where space Any- youngsters who have not is critical. attained their 17th birthday be- In broad terms the schedule fore Jan. 1, are eligible and sets opening action for Monday, are welcome1949; to try out for one June 6. The season ends July 18, of the four teams in the area Any playoffs needed will follow, where he lives, Mr. Healington enbefore the district champion said. Each team will field 16 tens the state championship, 8- after tryouts. Those who team tournament sometime be- - players rau- to make the team during tween July 28 and Aug. 6. practices in May will be asked to Municipal diamonds 1. and 2 Join one of the Salt Lake City or are the ones planned for use, Mr. Heslington said, provided the County "pewet" leagues. District lichtdois parks commissioner approves. June vs. Newhouse, Salt Two games will be played each Laluo (Tait toaio vils. Southeast. Sugar- Monday and Thursday with some house vs. 5aI LU. POSL vs. Session. at start ectutg:sall;;1u exceptions. Both games Post. t '1 4 4 71 , .1,4, 4 4 1, 47 a, ' 04, ''. 4 , , -- -- ? , , f , 4, .., ' V ' I - , t ,ralik." ta ,, s ', ' ' . ' ' 4 ' - ,, , t , -- ' , 'st444,.... ;s.",.,,,, ' 4 .., , ".... ' 4- 1,,,,,, i ;f i ' ' ', 114 ". 14'4 4,.: , ' ' ' ,, ' , , , -- tA., ,...,ft ' N, ' -- VALLEY Provo, Ulth 1 ' , , ,,,, , it . . ' 'Y , e"' z , ''' - . . - .. , , - (.4 4'. ,b, I p , - - . ..., Nodol , . , . IRO ' . , . - ?ANN' ,'' ,;., . 2340 SAVE . SLC3 Per liewk .0 - - 95 dj 's - ' Ott . , D31711 - 1,0t1,-' - f Stet BOTH FOS ftt-- - 72.95 , , - 'N' 4 oak shoot - Olow I I. . - Shows Julie 6:Inouguro I ' , , skirmish between Dano Ostopovich and "Brick" Meeting Is Called Morse, weighing in at 228 and 224, respectively. The show will For Feminine Netters start at 8:30. Tickets will be avail- A meeting of feminine tennis able at the Coliseum. hopefuls has been called for Saturday at 9 cm. at the Salt Lake Tennis Club by Mrs. Kay Hackett Jerry Smith Cops who is head of the Junior develNibtey Park Laurels opment program for the girls. Plans for the year plus a lecture Blind hole honors in the weekly on the game's fundamentals will be the principal order of business. Nibley Park women's golf play went to Mrs. Jerry Smith Mn. Hackett indicated. Wednesday. Putting Honors went to Mrs. ' Evelyn Keller. Southorn Association, Mrs. Lois Thorpe was named Chattanooga I. Nashville & Little Rock 7. alemohis 4 "ringer" chairman of the Nibley Mobile at New Orleans pattponed. Park Women's Golf Association. Only tamp schattatati rraot , t6114 y - Model 235 a , ".1t..4. ,,,001 "two-for-thr- -- goy. ...449.115. It ; it hove, bossed et Do IOTAt Mink Deed Mow ihs essiplete Deimos set eS DOTAL pgima Cheeks. Teets, et Os sense isw ssoreloloomese ., 'VDU , , seMcaISOYAI, latest models; lieds haws tho fontoes IlOYAL Moto life revolving brash end tho other important legions which Immo anode ilOYAL Arsorko's favorite cloonot . a - at - Soot cleaner sod band deemed for this price of the SeeAcleaner alone. Yaw ' . actually save $23. ROYAL, Model 233, regular plice......$49.95 ROYAL, Model 1370. rogular price. 23.00 , Total value $72.95 Cli . k ' . , , - , .4, , , Nationally Advertised Zoi. . - ,' years of age,'a final 68 young netters will perform before the trained eyes of Judges s, Daveti i Freed, Harry James and Profes- sional Leo Kohler tonight. Results of the. judging will aviard' prizes to nearly 200 youngsters.- -but will single out two boys and two girls as the most likely ture tennis champions and help them on their way with new rackets, Club memberships and professional tennis lessons. Exhibition Piay Climaxing the huge tennis talent search will- - be a feature exhibition between Linn Rockwdod, 1948 Intermountain singles, champion,. and Richard Warner, 1948 Salt Lake City singles champion. This match will elso be adedicatory exhibition tor the new lighting plant at the Salt Lake City Tennis Club, installed. at a cost in excess of woo: The match will begin at 8:30 p.m. According to Dave Freed, secretary of the Intermountain Tennis Ann., the lighting system. will represent the latest develop Mebt 'of court lighUng A the country. As far as is known, it will be the best there is anywhere. Freed lauded the co6peration received from many sources, particularly Dr. Adam S. Bennion of Utah Power and Light Co., for help received to speed up installation in order to have everything in readiness for tonight's program. Attend Finals All registered members of the "News: Tennis Talent Search are urged to attend the finale, even, though many may have been eliminated from the ' testing. There will be prizes for a majority of registered entrants. All registered contestants should wear, their Deseret News badges to be eligible for prizes. A total of 30 new Jack Kramer Autograph Tennis Rackets will be given away tonight, along with 15 junior memberships to the Salt Lake Tennis Club, 15 sets dr five professional lessons and 144 new tennis balls. The presentation- of awards will follow the exhibition. A large attendance of tennis patrons is expected for the exhibition and presentation. There is no admission charge. 18 ' , - or . VI ..., . ' 0 i1 ,.A tt , ,, I 42411A&.''ñ.l.'i. '.1.:i.;:i'l-..'i:...?- . 3.-- zaseball Sloth Lêg. ion ., 4 , , ' ft.."' - ."' ' ds nt , , a , 0. 8-- -- 0, All Set To Go , . 1 - 4 . , SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) 0, an. rd 6-- 7-- - . . - doesn't 3. 6-- 8-- . - ball-throwi- ng , nd 6-- 1. ' ' ed ' 6-- 6-- Utah State nine will open its spring baseball season on the green, green grass st Derks Field Friday at 3 p.m. and the first foe will be the unpredictable University of Utah club. The Utes have already their talents, winning ' from BYU 5.e4 in the first game a week ago at Provo and losing the repeater the next afternoon 18-- 8 In what turned 9ut to be more of a track meet and a contest than that good old American sport known as baseball. Utah State's Coach Marvin Bell hopes to take the Redmen apart inAho same. manner FridayIle will likely start' Kenny Berrett of basketball fame on the mound. Mary Abrams or Jim Eardley may get the call if Berrett 1949 . .. ,, cross-count- The loss to Ellis was the first of the season for Jenkins. The summaries: Nick Loulias (Jordan) def. Jack VanRy (Granite) 4, 4: Deming Jerry Olsen-Mon- te (Jordan) def. Dick fhompson4. Fred Wall (Granite) 2, Peter. Byron son (Granite) dal. Neil Sorenson-RichaRasmussen (Jordan) 2, Vance-Raymo- , AcesOpenPlay 8-- - ' , : , Junior Tennis Granita downed Jordan's net three matches Ur two Wednesday on the strength of Gordon Ell& upset victory over Jordan's ace, Cal Jenkins, 6, 6-- 2. , tion match and presentation of prizes at Forest Dale's.Sait Lake City Tennis Club. Examinations will begin at 7 p.m.': ,' Chosen from a field WhiChix'-ceeded...275 boys and girls under , Coach Tony Simone of Utah will give the starting assignment to either Wilcox or Charlie first in the Cardon competition. Coombe. Larry Wilcox couldn't go the An other- Aggio in thit event b route against BYU in the opener Keith Taylor. and Coombe came In to save the The high and low hurdles will game,. be dominated by Dan Lindsay u the Aggie standout man. Lindsay won both events, plus a first in the high Jump to become the season's Cardon medal winner. His time on the highs was :24.1, while 1 his running mate will be Macom- ber in this event For the lows, he will run with Dean Larson and Junior netters from Salt .Lake Hal Gardner, hletithe in the pre- and vicinity ended their first vious meet being :15.6. round of play in the IntermounThe two-mi- le run will find tain junior spring tennis tournaRuss Daniels, Aggle distance run- ment Wednesday, and immediatener who last year won the Intra- ly delved into second round acry mural from over tion Thursday. 100 participants, perhape setting Wednesday's results,. with the pace for the Staters. Ho will matches being played at the Salt be 'pushed by Art Hubard, this Lake Tennis Club, follow: year's intramural winner whose Junior boys. IS and underBob Jensen time was 27 seconds slower than ;re. Jr,,01,wiitatt' atri14,1111411,111 def. Myron Tattoo, that set by Daniels. Also in the Gilbert Jerry Walk del. running are Ira Hill and Dick Teitelbaum Rta. itrie7'codgetfitul. "e.131,"11:21. Jerry Wade MI. --DickI Thompson. Wheatley.' Ii 611. boys 11 and underDonald Tiede( def. Strong, Jumpers Dartti Pack, Louis Cellister del. Calton. default; Earl Pearce del. The broad junp,finds Hal Gar- Jack Bill Duvall. Roland Hardy def. Ronald ner, Cudon broadjump winner, 6., 4tuterhne, tray .Hen. as the Aggies' strongest bet, Soya 13 and under Danny Menage " backed up by teammates Duane :1e,t car:,Pus TZ.64.6-121:14;k:nails-Christenson, Roes Morris, Robert nand def. .14,4Wilkilizne 14. Monroe Pole 1Pryer del. 11 1114.44 vault entrants are Garner, Watts idtrimeectlio.lizserils onsantdottin. . and Kapple. 1ury,f1' 14. Girls 11 and underSsily Allen def. Competing in the discus will be larkors Castietatt. 14: San Castle-M- S Taylor, .lay Van Noy, Morris and def. Janet Wightman, I, Ed Schenk. Heavyweights,- - Art Girls 13 and undarDala Asher 40. 64. Gottfredson and Moroni Schwab, Mary dillhool. are and Christenson plus Taylor entered in the hammer throw.1 Probably Sees Double The remaining event, the javelin, should see top competition with Johnny DeWitt, Texas Aattd Ralph Roylance, seasoned letter-- 1 sophomore, shifted from basketman, plus Carrol Nichols and ball this spring and hit doubles in successive games against Rice, Keith Hughes as entrants. The Attlee will be host to Bryan (East Texas League) Ohio Brigham Young University's thin-cla- State, Baylor and Houston (Texas next 2'uatday, with 2 p.m. League). Just used to getting two as the scheduled starting time.. points at a time. Granite Net TeamTriumnhe r ' rd , on , . s ' tined. ' 7 , Utah - mu. dash CarSessions. don Medal competition, Marcuson won both. the 100 ind 200, yard dashes reckoning, however, with. out Merle Prince. who entered ' neither of these events. The 220 will find Prince, last years conference winner of both the 220 and 440, back in harness, b , a ' , , The Deseret News Search for Tennis Talent, largest organized net. clinic ever' held in Utah, comei to a close Thursday night with final tests of outstanding young netters, a feature exhibb. - Marcus, Hopes For Win Foot.o.i.6::-,To,n.0-i.,..-.t.it.ij..'.....:...F1i.n.aj,, -- 100-ya- rd ,,.- - 1 . , , , ' :. Utah TennisTeam ' , ' 4 ' - , Utah State's. In the will be Baseballefs Norris Johansen, Liz Beckstrand, Newell SorensOn4nd Await Debut Phil In the recent , ''' 1. N - - . , By Hiram MacDonald LOGAN (Special)Coach Howard (Tuff) Lirdord Wednesday released his list of competing cinder men who will meet the University of Utah tracksters at Sajt Lake City Saturdanstarting - FAr------ 6011.01&..092.06 f ' . , , t -4- Footwear Quality . . , 124 South Mein ft . , . - , 11' , - , -- ... - , . , - - |