Deseret News | 1950-03-30 | Page 14

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Date 1950-03-30
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City Salt Lake City
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Date 1950-03-30
Paper Deseret News
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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AND THEY'RE OFF! - Davis High track and field coach, Lee Liston, sets some of his sprinters off for trial start, in preparation for Deseret News 1950 Junior Pentathlon. Kaysville youths shown are Le Grande Ellis, Merrill Sessioris, Billy Child, Earl Thomas, and Harvey Brough. sp 'NATIONAL' MEET NEWS a-- ...,, Collegians , 4.,t, t- - or 3 4 ,.. Ski Titles 414d 1 , b 7: 11 . A :1'.Adii.00010-- 1: , '..::....,.....:.'.::."-':-:-.,-f I 0040 R0116: Tilti011 i'vl. -- By WILL GRIMBLEY NEW YORK (AP)Basketball may resurrect the center jump after all successful free throws in a move to impose more severe pentiltlerfos fouls. of its membership surveyThis was indicated Thursday showed sentiment in favor of in a preliminary report by the keeping most or the present National Basketball Committee rules intact. An exception is the of the United States and Canada, rule, now widely the supreme governing body of sc"nedthe amateur sport. RECOMMEND REPEAL a, PROPOSE CHANGES Under the rule, the team The committee, meeting here to study proposed changes, said which is fouled in the lad two after a lengthy session Wednes- minutes of the game retains posday night that most of its some session of the pall after' a free throw. I 40011 groUps are in favor of disThe National Association of rule. carding the But in doing so, the com- Coaches recommended Wedneste rule mittee reported, the member- day that the Hockey Victory and be that the game repealed ship is anxious to try to discourSAN FRANCISCO (AP)The be returned to the 194445 style San Francisco Shamrocks al- age fouling by installing stricter with uniform regulations and penalties. eliminated, dropped a 7 Foremost of these proposals timing for the entire game. RESULTS' ready to 6 decision in their final game of the Pacific Coast League's are: (1) Avoid giving the ball to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Southern Division playoffs the offending team after a suc- Dempsey Enters Ring cessful free throw, (42) Use the NEW YORE (St. Nicholas Arena)Ibe night when San 'center Miceli. 14514. New York. stopped Tony Wednesday jump to decide possession But Only as Referee Pete Ricci& 140. Sammie. N. 3. 4 Tkachuk scored a Diego's DSTROITLester Pence. 147. Detroit, goal at 3:16 of an overtime pe- on these occasions. KANSAS CITY, Kan. (INS) outpointeE Bobby Dykes. 1411. San AnThe body, made up of- repre-- riod. tonio. 10. from the NCAA, The "Minassa Mauler" will sentatives YRACUSE, N. Y. Reuben Jones. The seaShamrocks, regular 174..e. Norfolk. Vs. outpointod Nick son winners of the Southern Di- AAU, YMCA, National Federa- climb back into the ring toBarrow 174. Syracuse. It Alvin Williams. let vision race, Wichita. Kan. dropped four tion of High Schools and Cana- morrow night at Kansas City. Wichita. pinpointed Orville Panay. DIE, straight games in a triangular dian amateur groups, continued Jack Dempsey said be will refOmaha, 10. OAKLAND. CALIP.Janiao WitobeIL playoff with Los eree an American Legion wrestlAngeles and deliberations Thursday. 12, Ookland. outpoented Frankia The committee's report said a ing card in Memorial Hall. San Diego. quartos. 123. Oakland. IS. I -- -in SanDiegoCaptures two-minu- te Iwo-minu- FIGHT - - . ' - -- I . , :pmr.:::::pqm. IS BflIEN FUNK , (0.) - . :vieror 1 v - ar Utah Clubs Set Weekend Tilts i 4,,, . . ,11 '''''.. I , ,.,,, ' , ""1 A 11 ', ., ' 1., - it .d136.011Ti:Ofi:::.:-- - SPOKANE (AP) -- Tour basebill seralpro players have been given a- tryout with the Boise Pilots of the Pioneer League. The lour youngsters left here for the Pilot training camp at Prosser, Wash. They include Pitchers Bob O'Leary and Bob Roberts, First Baseman Vie Cozzetti and George Berthisume. AU have played on seniipra teams in this area. In addition, O'Leary the Montana pitched State League last year, 1- 3 of 17 ning-games, and Cozzetti hit .347 for East Helena in the same circuit Two weeks remain forschool meets to be held in the 1950 ' ' ''.4 Deseret News Junior Pentathlon, with the deadline set as , April 14. coefficient s y'atem accredits Recapitulation sheets 1 points for height, weight. and coefficient cards a r e e - A contestant receives mailed to all school meet di- - g points for his performance in rectors for running of. their each event in relation to his tourneys. total. )coefficient Top three Performers hi broad jump, 1 each of the two age groups ' Sprint racing, '!14:11 high jump, ball put, and basA in the will district compete ket ball goal toss are the five ,,,-,some time before May 1. events included in the Junior This program, designed for Pentathlon. A k: boy competes in 'boys under 16 years of age, all five and athlete with the an boy gives equal . A0,1 everyhonors. The total of points is for little ihighest nounced as winner. fellow has just as much oppor- Two one-yescholarships, Utility as the big one, for the medals, frown, and certin. eates are prizes te be awarded top junior athletes. Soccer Boys should contact their athletic coaches for further - , Two Weeks Remain For School Meets . , ..... .,. 0 PILOTS GIVE ,TRYOUTS TO 'FOUR SEMIPROS c.c...,!mmowloppRor,amumplunipl.,mpopsRow. , . . ; , - .. , .' .. ., - , , ' - 4ADEtERET NEWS Thursday, March 30; 19 50 , . - . c ... SOK 0.94,1 ,, DILLON, Colo. (AP)A fine describing the owner as - 1'"National hatercollegiate Chem- , will go to the winner of gs in ' - pion" the ski meet this week end in , jmowy Arapahoe Basin. Scores Run Wild As Re Some people will say, no doubt, that the ten team field, st flavor, .,41' despite its By JIM BACON kn't broad enough to determine Associated Press Sportswriter a national champpilut the 'pow. The Pacific Coast League season is only two days old but r ,' : -- e soring universities. Denver and how tO a ball game? a ICTOWY is this-foAft Wyoming. say this meet will beat Portland 4--3 in adother ten inning game to do until a better one Hollywood iibave , r,!: comes along. Wednesday night and becell SinorritUffligliffe linwl , BROAD RENT run homer while York hit three The Stars came to bat In the for five, including a double. They're putting it on as a last of the ninth behind Red Portland 000 020 010 0- -3 12 a - them Bo Upward 014,broad hint tothe NCAA that it Lynn -- tad - goose-egge- d 000 000 003 4 0 , ' Lynn. riming (II. Slesarty (0) sag to get going an organize with four hits at that point SudSamoMedd) detbany. alsitsbargeg 411). tr I a bigget, truer national competi- - denly, Lynn's pitches had noth- sas (10) mad Sandiest. 010- -0 It Loa S III om 44n ing as did those of his relief, laersmente k El NO 000- -3 RolmSI 0114 ,041,.4 The Colorado meet 110110r1 ISurbrink: Brewer, starting Bill Fleming Doberete Sista Red McNulty came in and put, Seattle(3). .... ON (0)100lad200--Steiner. 11 Frday has a good hwtersectional II 1 1 "" twang. There are serong teams the fire out at 010 10z- -2 The Beavers Oakland' .000 Otrbeauser. Tout S) end 1Amarme. were scoreless in the tenth and I 31: front the tat (7); etre. Shaun (4) sad Kerr. 010 003 000- -3 -2 Stu Prilltd0C0 Washington State and Nevada; the Stars were hitless in their $ea 0 I 000 230 00x- -4 Die5o 4Orseralek from the and half. But it made no difference. Piedras& 471 , 45). Dempsey. ' Eddie ' Sauer walked, was and Perron Savage sod Maar& and from the Rocky ' to on a and second balk waved f Mountain regionDenver, Wy4'. went to third on a grounder. ming, Colorado. Western State -Murray Franklin and Cliff Montana State. walked Aberson were , In these schools, and others, to WI the bases.purposely Mike Sandlock is strides making skiing rapid popped up and weak-hittin- g 1.;;Joward the status of a major Johnny O'Neil stepped to the HanaSPortp and they want the NCAA plate. With the count 0 and 2, ' CHICAGO (AP)--P- hil CM.! to recognize it with annual title McNulty reared up and threw the with j,. llActliAcc1 , same Is basketball. one .. f;vents-- the high --above the catcher's cago Caillinals football team as noggin. The wild pitch scored a player and doach for nearly 20 There's a wealth of snow in Sauer for the ball game. was named line B. years, Ticursday the Arapahoe Basin.. IT miles - High Commissioner-A.- -' best of Denverso much that (Happy) Chandler saw his sec- coach. Head Coach Curly Lambeau Loveland Pass, which ond PCL game in two days at the appointment of announced towers above it, has been Sacramento where Los Angeles 4' Handler, who since last the two row a over in made two or three it drifts by has - been serving as Solont 0-- Pete Mallory, a 22- - vice .1.r. times in the past week. In the first part president. Nash.: last for winner game year ' ' he served with season the of NORTHEAST OF ASPEN Associavilla in the Southern as Parker (Buddy) Ray Dillon and the Arapahoe Be-- tion, checked Sacramento with ,. He and Parker succeeded sin lie about 145 miles north eight hits. COInelltlail who resigned in At San Diego. Harry Simpson Jim east of Aspen. where the world 1948 to enter the advertising over a one the right slownhill and slalom champion- poled long in St. Louis. , Wilson business - - - ships were held recently in some field wall with Bobby came to the Natienal Handler to the aboard in the fifth give 711 the nation's Cardinals in Football outstanding Al- Padres a 3 nod over San League FranUniChristian i Texas 1930 from pine atmosphere. cisco. It was San Diego's second was a star he where race opens the 41". The downhill versity straight win over the Seals. bollege meet at 11 ain. Friday. - Big southpaw Al Gerheauser guard. one-thimile of Seattle controlled the OakA one and , , course has been laid out, start- land Oaks with nine scattered Nice Cage Average . : ing from the top of Silvery Nor hits to square the series there Mountain: The slalom' is at 1. Gerheauser racked up r4 Penn State's 1950 basketball points per 2a scheduled tor Saturday and the 'even strikeouts in winning 84. team, averaged 57season under and cross country Dick Sinovic and Tony York game in its first jumping ' events were the top Suds' stickers. Coach Elmer Gross. Sunday. Stars Beat l!ortland One liefer's 1 f 10-Innin- , ,, . .. - ,, . t. , i , coast-to-coa- 1 I E llpiyourtar's ever had! ...V? ,, itiLtheitnestEnd0'1'ilnterChec I( -- - , , 0-- 3. , - .pp.-oug- -- 11 3-- 3. -- - tiF . T eastL-Dartmo- - Card Veteran Named Coach i - ' If you're tired of bearing yew car sing -- . Pit, ,,,,.. , lk , 1 ,isk;o11- , alt40'.t . v , 4,.- q- . -5- - 'i .1 1 ) ' 7 41 :. 1 : ; ! '' 7 ! 1 ',. l' , 1ri ',. i-:, i. vt! , 1 - ' i .. , .s.10.:......:0,..... ..."., 40, . , ,, A. well become with the nameJoha Marshall, because swim experts 7:here Insist you're going to come .across Itlrequently the next w days' 'Igt Ite!might win them all in record Marshall, the 1Nde freshman i tin. , -...- who starred on the 1948 AustraIf he does, he'll equal the - ii is picked to famed ",tri pie recorded by iIlan Olympic team, be the sensation of the three-- , 4ohnny Weissthuller I back in . d' ay national AAU indoor Fwim 1927. If he wins, but not in rec LaufWalter he'll ord time, join charnplorkships open i Thursday night in Yale's er; Jack Media, Bill Smith and Clarence (Buster) Crabbe, who .;rrtanky natatorium: with Weissmuller are the only A FAVORITE ' three-eveAAU indoot swim lad victors. 'rhe modest Marshall's task Isn't an easy from'"down under is iavored in the 1500-metcompetition. one. Thursday night, he must which stgrts at 8 ' (EST) this outspeed Jim McLane, the ' evening; the 220-yafreestyle Olympic 1500-metchamp who on Friday and the 440 yard is one of his teammates; and lefreesty on, Saturday, and he Jack Taylor, Ohio State soph 010 mightv ping nt I ! I; er rd Ili 0 t !, ,, ' ' ' ' 414,:zr.) ( , 1..., 4.- , :ix ' ., , ' , - i , ....... I , cuss job! clack 'mg a real , 1 , 4b., - ' ,sk 04 f 'VIP :;$7,)ii : , , - v , ' , k 1 , , ,, 1, Ad. ..45 . .... ita,,,,,, :t .:1 ,,, - I . 1 4, t;y11,1,.. 7 oft P 't - t i ,,,. , , ,,,,, ) , ty :,:o , 4 ' x 1111 agi , S flir 4..,km,..,.., - ,.,,, , ' ' 1 a:,..00,,,dsystili , ,, ity 't d lell.k1:441171):14 :,,, '4 L 12.y ..", 1,4 , lf ' t h. - - t ' : - i I y t I ,.. 5- , ': 1 , '' ' pktm,. ,s ,, riel , ' ir , - .. --- -- , ---,...,-.-- - "..,;:ii.7 - ,. , ....,,, - er omore who last week won the national collegiate title and holds the Big Ten Crown. - On Friday and Saturday, he'll lace more of America's outstanding aces among the 200 who are entered in the terrific competition. Right now, Marshall probably is the hottest swimmer in the nation. His recent time trials have been sizzling.- - Be could rewrite the record book in his specialtiez. -BUCKEYE THREAT With Marshall and McLane, Yale's powerful yearlings are being rated along with the New Raven Swimming Club, the defending champs, as the teams Ohio State will have to beat to score the season's grand slam In swhuming. , . ANw ''44 IP - - Id 11 derte ote.:e"ii,e . A.., I t..L'''''',.. ost with a car - Here's a real Spring Tonic for your car a thorough going.over that'll take out ill those al winter squsaks and groans. We service more than 50 different points that am cause trouble on the road, and take the time to do it tiglt. 15 lintsmatic Transmissi, Witen you get your cal back, you'll be teady to go without a worry in the world! A few of the things CarSaver Service includes ate: .4.1 11..1 , fir" bAlPeri P I ' gl All , if bttery, , - ' Ef Air Cleaner, Master : ''''', Fiter, lam Bet arinTrn Spark Pings inarentren - , Blades OA Brake. Cylodor, . 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