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Show Army Stands Pat' On Football Policy Willie Enos Ex Bee Makes Bid For PCL By Con Harrison t One of thesd" days you might read that Willie Enos, your Bee the blows were home he had batted In 23 Trying To Reduce Latest news about that he-i-s. trying to buster who copped 'the Pioneer League batting championship last petitions may gobut the army year, is a contender for Pacific has ruled once and for all the men it has placed in college are ineligible for- varsity Coast League swat honors. Its student-soldier- s possible if Vaddlin Willie keeps sports competition. A hope that the army would relent and permit its to play varsity football keeps finding expression in many quarters but. officials said taking off the blubber and apply'v. ing to his slugging percentage. today "the question is not an open one." i Despite the petition submitted You knowras well as I do, rtcently by 256 members of Con- If youve been reading coast pagress headed by Rep. Samdfl A. Weiss of Pennsylvania, officers pers, that Willie plays third base saw there has been no change in for the San Francisco Seals abdjit policy. Secretary of War Stimson every day and has been doing and Under Secretary Patterson so for quite some time. He was were not available for comment, hitting only .197 or so when ha but inquiries elsewhere made it went m as a regular and now his more than evident that their subaverage Is slightly over the .300 ordinates would be astonished mark. During a week at Sacr: Tf they " changed the order. mento recently he hit .480 and It won't be a drab autumn aftr all! There will be inter- Guarded Answers broke up two or three 11 games. and quite a lot of it, Army men, notably Yetlcent, inA week ago last Monday, collegiate football in the skyline country dicated nevertheless by guarded Willie's official record was too. answers to persistent questions .299, with 47 hits for 137 times ' Moreover there is a good chance that Colorado U and Den- that: at bat for 57 games. Three of The reply of Under Secretary ver will call off their feud, for the duration at least, on the Patterson no to Weiss doubt left grounds that there Is already enough as to its decision, and that the matter was not open to reconsidfighting in the world without extenderation. ing it onto the home football front. Despite the obvious feelings of The Bisons and the Pioneers have been athletic directors, the gimys policy is approved by most of approached by Centennial State dignithe educators with whom it has is not only taries anent an armistice, with Jack dealt and a change even a hope. unlikely, its hardly Denver of the Jiav More Liberal Carberry, sports editor The navy, much more liberal Post, leading the campaign and the in its attitude on the subject, has an entirely different set of probgood word today is that there will likelems, and furthermore the policy ly be a Thanksgiving Day football announced last week-enby Secgame between these traditional rivals. retary Knox, placing new restrictions on navy participation in inPresident Robert L. Stearns of Col- tercollegiate football, is taken as orado and Chancellor Caleb Gates of an indication that the navy ,has found complete freedom in that Denver have given statements to regard not entirely to its liking. Basically, the armysattUudc is papery not at all discouraging that men assigned to colleges for , intensive.classroom and sula tone and text. Jack Carberry pervised study have no time for President Stearns said: sports. On the average, "I want to see football rontinued As to the navy students varsity the men have about sir hours stationed here, we sriaTTfjfst have to check with their comma nd- leisure a week The army expects the men to ing officers to see how much time they can devote to football. in sports- - but strictly I understand the navy is a booster for football as a conditioner participate of the intramural variety. Special As to playing allowances and freedom could not of men, both physically and psychologically. Denver U again, I would have to talk to our faculty. I hope I be granted to the minority Who can make a statement soon .that will be good news to Colorado would be engaged in varsity sports , sports followers runs and runs. Willie Is shake the Bob wiaddle. Francisco (San Chronicle) Steven found LojiL that the rotund has been frequenting Danny Sugars emporium . in Frisco with the idea of taking about 10 off his hips and thighs. Eounds told Bob it could be done and that it would make Willie a far better ball player. So you see, why. he might continue his batting climb. One of the waddlerg first 47 blows was an amazing double" against gan Diego at San Francisco on the historic night that Italy booted Benito out. That night Willie drove in all the Seal ru ng i victory, although the first pair of tallies proved most costly. Lucky Break With two men out and runners on second and third, Enos flesh-reducin- g stated-- . DENVER V IS GOING AHEAD with its schedule, regardless of efforts to bring about peace with Colorado, The Pioneers have eight games definitely booked. This is a fairly nice setup considering the way many of the big schools are cancelling games these dais. Coach Mark Duncan writes that he has been in regular correspondence with D. L.s opponents and looks for no cancellations. Wings Hold Favored Spot Utahs first service baseball tournament at Community Park Sunday will be without an entry from the largest armed forces post ever established in the state at Kearns, but what may prove to be the afternoons top entertainment may come off the dusty flats South and vvest of Salt Lake. nine-tenth- ou get the Idea that Looking over the 1943 schedules, Denver got a break when the MSC moguls cast her adrift. The pioneers play Kansas, Colorado College, Marquette, New Aleico and Oklahoma A. & M. in addition to two or three neighborhood andervlce elevens and that's a better schedule than most of the schools of the skyline conference can boast. Seven home games and a date In Milwaukee practically assure the Pioneers a most successful season from a financial standpoint, bt least. Maybe It wouldn't be such a bad idea if some of the other schools bolted the leggue. d Total? Wore Mill 1 1(1 . Fiafjttnr Uth Buhecker and Sudbury,Mam. - SSI and Lun.ltor, .'111 1 4- -4 Bierwaren . ..... - 4 j 14 1 A-- f 0 0 .3 Bernett.rf 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 3 3 3 0 6 0 110 0 0 Bair of . 0 0 took. If 10 t Kndernn 3b 0 0 Brj an, lb 13 0 0 0 41 0 0t 31 .... 022 6S0 0 IS Kidd. Wendover Hop. BHOA BHO A 4 0 3 4 111 . Ies3b 3 0 10 Reye ? 4 10 1 1 t 4 0 0 4 4 8 3 0 3 0 111 13 and 1 .Oil Pa Peno and 0 3 1 Mill p Mabrv cf Poll 3b Feeley lb 110 3 34 11 be tnmnei Hospital Totals 3 0 a 0 c 34 10 3 4 0 13 0 441 0 0 4 0 4 1110 10 111111 000 110 000 3 100 000 30-- t 3 Rune Kirkebr Roberta, 2 Reve Mills Mills. Krrore I'ee ley 2, Estes T wo base hit Gratber. 6 Wendorer 0 bases on Bushnell n Cases'-ohalts Off WiH4 off Owen' 3 Strut k out by Mill, 10, by Owen 4 Runs responsible for Mill 1, Owen 3 Passed balla Thompson, Pottble play UmGratber to, Kirkebv to Horsfallpires Ktdd'and Ablett, Scorer Merrill. Tune of jame 2 08. i -Wendover , Si.mtnan' bhny Fights WOONSOCKET, R. I A1 Cos146, Woonsocket, outpointed Red Dotv, 143. HartGeorge ford. Conn (10). , ELIZABETH. N. J Gene Buffalo. 1301, Philadelphia, outpointed Roy Taylor. 165, New' York (8). OAKLAND. CALIF. Paul Hartnek, 183, Omaha, Neb, stop- ta. ped Charley Johnson, Angeles (4). - Ae- - LCSf Iti d6i"AV: SPADED TO 220, Lot Eimacs Trip Arms Plant - fieo O PM ifle ie Battle Of Kid senal outfit at 3.30. Four Treats g service. Thursday, August 5 New Boss Spurs Phils - Any one of the quartet is a potential tournament winner, although the odds favor the Wings through its heavy schedule and the fact that they have been Utah competition in the Industrial League. Wendover, however, boasts several stars out of organized baseball. Significantly, two of them are pitchers. Bushnell has an excellent chucker in GeorgeBoal and a hustling ball club, while the Ogden Arsenal squad includes Dale Laybourne, formerly with the Ogden Reds; Hurler Bill Morris and others. Tickets for the meet, which climaxes a Service aid project, sponsored by the Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce and originated by the Victory Service League, are on sale at the Mint, Chesapeake and Joe Vincents cafes, the Mission and at the Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds will be turned over to the Red Cross camp and hospital 12 PITTSBURGH (AP) Fat Freddy Fitzsimmons, still the "most surprised man in the world at his selection to manage the Phillies, has his eyes trained on fifth and possibly fourth place for his Quakers In the NjitJonal League face this season. "Were only three and a half games behind the Cubs, said the stout pitcher as his Phils stopped off here last night and took a beating from the Pirates. "If 'the Dodgers keep losing, maybe well get as high as -- 6-- fourth. Freddy is proud of the club's record since he took over. "We beat the Cards three out of four and the Cubs two out of three, he beamed. Expects Little But the former Brooklynite isnt letting the flush of early success five victories in seven games with tw-- of the hottest Teams in the league at the moovercome him. ment o AT SEAR- S- jti The best brand of ball that the Remington Arms nine has produced all season was not good enough to win their Amateur Federation tilt against the strong outfit in Wednesday's only Federation game. The Eimacs were victorious, 4 New Star Pitchers Portland Firemen Strong to 2. With "Tex Dennison on the mound, the Arms Plant club seemed inspired by an inward fire for the first few innings and then the. fire dwindled to a -...Remington night mere . . spark. The portiand Firemen who invade Salt -Baseball Tournament at pitcher- held the Torrid E tma es en route to the National Semi-prto seven safeties, while Price Wichita, Kans , are due to run smack into a surprise when and Hemingway worked together only four hits, two they face "kid pitching that will match the youth for which to give away of which were from the big bat themselves. are famous they of Rush ton, the man-othe No. Kent Peterson, at Salt Lake, the Pinnevs are in 3 sack. South High portsider with a for a tough time at the plate Cal Woolley, league secretary, mound future, is well under the providing, of course, Oregon announces of the Portsemi-prbaseball is up to that the Police and postponement average age of the vourig Absco tilt schedbelieved landers and is capable plaved m the Utah Industrial uled to be played Friday, until of handling the best the Fire-mrLeague Tuesday, Aug. 7 Interference to offer including the Two'xitherGanies have with other federation plans was .340 hittingi Ron Bow en. to The Firemen are scheduled as the reason. plav the. Brigham City Peaches given Amateur Federation standings: Thrj're Champs- - on the mound at Brigham tonight and will. wind : Peterson will be Won Lost Pet. for the Salt Lake Pinnes in up their stay in the state Satur-- . league-leadinbattle that sends the day against the the outfit in Salt Lake Provo Timps at Provo. Last best semi-prnight thev . blasted the Pocatello against Portland's jnew chamthe pions. The Firemen clinched SunSinovich mav appear in the Portland citv championship and Walter role of a slugger as well as a day with Bill Frazer two-hit and pitcher, as he rattled out four Schlafle turning in seven-hi- t shutouts in order in a doubles'and two singles in eight I Remlnfton doubleheader trips during Sunday's double-headeHfe won honors These wins followed a four-hit- , vvith-fiv- e tile 1 mates while ft turned xtra-inning, along victory club was winning second place in by. the club's third xdmeker, in the recent Oregon state semi-prSinovich. Dick vouthful over the strong Remeet, losing only to Jack liable Shoe team. All indicating, Knott and the Camp Adair team. of It was the only loss in 18 games of course, that regardless which member of the trio starts played to date. Bring Trio Of Crack Chuckers ake-tomorrow who Quv'Y f Tk. Yhf0 a'" 60'4 o n ALLSTATE No. -- -e- o e right-hande- Sarazen And One Sub Par At Broadmoor Clash Hagen The DETROIT (AP) COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. (AP) Rolling, fas) greens near the foot of Pike's Peak continue to baffle the 23rd annual Broad- moor invitation competitors, Only one was a tournament's sub-pa- r er in the first round shoot- of match play yesterday. Lt. Robert Busier, t Camp Carson, Colo., stood three upder par through II lioles m downing Lt W. R. Auld of Peterson Field, Colo , 7 and 6. Busier meets Corp. John Kraft of Denver, defending champion, in the second round today, Several contenders wound up even with regulation figures on course yesterday, but the par-7in general scores were high. Besides Busier and Kraft, two other favorites are matched today. They are Lt Matt Palacio Jr. of Lincoln Neb. and Dick Grand of Denver. 0 L hand-to-han- ....14.54 .... lh "Non-Sltl- 16.74 cholc of lor many lhouiandi oi moteritli yean. Will qiv long war and 111 cost oi Hr mllag. mor non slcidding tir mll dollar. Get pr m ALLSTATE No. 1 Grade PRESIDENTS xBatted for L Edrar in seventh last and time Sir Walter Hagen stocky Gene Sarazen got together in a Ryder Cup golf match thdy were partners in a foursome victory over the British. This time it is different because they are opponents. - Saturday in the fourth renewal here of golfs war orphaned world series. Hagen will pair with Llghthorse Harry Cooper in best-bal- l match against an Sarazen, a relative youngster of 41, "and probably Frank Walsh. Thats as close as the two rivals will get to a much heralded singles battle. The Haig wont appear at all in Sunmatch play indidays vidual tests, but Sarazen - Will lend a hand to Craig TVoods cup squad seeking to make it two victories in a rowover -- Hagens challengers. . Hagen hasnt played "in a Ryder Match since the 1935 'triumph' with Sarazen over the British. Sarazen has played In them aH. e S 6.00x16 6.25x16 17-2- e Grade 1 NON-SKID- g 113 4 00 Smith rf 3 0 0 Rate If 3 0 0 3Thompson 0 1 0 0 01 1 0 0 0 32 4 Me 'Ae- - LEAD ixl TMfc AM-- 0 SMARTER,. PUioFf 1 1 was Mi-r- e foul 10 42 19 tRpfo g , Millerjran.es Jiomckjp Horsfall lb Kirkebv 2b Sraiber.aa Gardner rf hinlla.lt Roberta c, Workers,- collected a home run, and tjvo singles in three trips to the platter as a feature of the Eighteenth contest. DePezzo. Eighteenth hurler, allowed enough walks to send the entire IMWA team around the bases until they were drz'- R H E 11 rirrsonnl Gunner, IMWA Knox u rf Kormck rf Shenlev 3b Queen of back. . c h Owen p vCarraU rO Nell catcher for the Sudbury, - vj BHO 4 0 Ellis 0 3 0 0 Lambert 2b 3 0 13 1 Morns p 10 0 3 Lax bourne p 2 1 0 1 0 Coffin c 3 18 1 and runs for ayictorv and then Borg tightened bffNiup and didnt 'give up another hit? The damage was done however. andjthe Inners didnt have a chance to come . Quit KM,. Ostn.kl and Copland Bahsn Market Inn -Air -- Baa Borr and Roeander- - Martin BushneU Tens Triumph IMWA-Fightin- 4 3 1 0 4 3 1 0 4 3 5 3 1 0 4 3 4 3 10 eoiP OGeertvlOOP, MISS. 1 100 000 0 Orden Aranal Runs Martin 3 Millr 3. Summary 3. Brrant 3, Greene 2, Sertich Kormck 3 Kormck Mihehch, Basil Laybourne. Frrors Greene Ellis. Anderson, Berneti, Home Moms stolen BaaesBrx ant runs Millergan 3 Baeile, Martin. Three Two base hits bae hits Komck Run batted in Sertich 2 Basie 4. Mil)e?ran $, Sertich 3, Martin 2 Roiiick Kormck Coffin Innings pitched hj Laxboiune 4 3 3. Morris, 2 3 Charge defeat to Laybourne Run cored off Taj bourne It Stnufr out bv Konuk 11. La bourne 3. Morris 5. Bae on balls off Laybourne 1. Urn Air Base Ten Beats Borg IMWA last evening at White Park, because the match took just 40 minutes from start to finish. It was the shortest game on record at the park and later In the program one of the longest matches of the season was recorded. Gunners' Victor The Fairgrounds Gunners turned back the Quiz Kids. 10-in the longer encounter which took two hours and 20 minutes to complete. The IMWA squad solidly pounced upon the Fighting Eighteenth, 14-- in the final tilt yesterday. Doug Borg momentarily slipped up In the first inning of the match against the Air Base long enough to allow the fliers to chaise across all of the necessary l 4 Br ant 3b Alet.Uf.dn i f f Green Morrison U If Serliflb Score bv inning Air Base The big press syndicates never even bothered to send out pictures of the fellow, nevertheless, the feat of Bill Hulse in running a 4 06 mile against Gunder Haegg (he did it in 4 05 4) was one of the epoch events in American track annals. Hulse chased the swift Swede home bv five yards, but second place was still good for the best time tier recorded by an American miler, if you throw out the paced indoor 4:044 by Glenn Cunningham. Only Haegg himself and Arne Andersson, another Swede, hate ever fled so rapidly as did Hulse the other evening at Baldw In. Wallace College. But the Pitv of It all is that H nine's mark-w- ill not go into the rcc- ords, since he made It while losing the race. It's an ill wind that blows nobody anv good, as our Sunday School teacher used to sav. so maybe after Haegg goes back to Sweden. Hulse will keep on with his and get the record for keeps. For a couple of seasons now Hulse 'has been just another guy in a track suit, running second, third and fourth to the big fellows like Les MacMitchell, Don Birn-ham- , ; Tom Judge and others. Striding along behind Haegg must be something like running back of the Twentieth Century Limited. . -- STaro ITE, Aiew M OGrtOri PROaA Ofden Arana! A' $1010 Basil Total Haegg' Tour Brings Out New American Champion 4-- BHO Mihehch 3b lb Heriell 3b THE CHIEF ATHLETIC RESPOSSIBILITY OF THE SCHOOLS in this region nghl now is to keep football nine. They can't do it by sulking and pouting at each other. Its an indication that there still exists judgment and foresight nmong the faculty folk, to read about Colorado and Denver striving to get together again. More potter to them and their efforts to establish peace in our athletic firmament! Softball fans didn't have to wait long To see the Market Inn team go down to defeat at the hands of the Army Air Base, 3-- Air Ba - G"swers, o places. - be Considerable light will thrown on the baseball argument tonight at Brigljam. City, all four of the Sunday tournament entries tangle in an "allservice night of the state semi-prjoust. Slated at 6 30 tonight is a clash between the Wendover Bombers and Bushnell Hogj pital of Brigham City, while at 9 oclock the Army Air - Base Wings of Salt Lake 'tangle with the Ogden Arsenal nine. Sundays pairings have the Wings slated against the Bush- - Page in the 1 30 Wendover Bombers against the Ogden Arall-sta- -- the championship. Losing nines will come together at 6 30 pm Saturday for third and fourth and the Buffs. The Bisons will have the team and a lot of open dates. The Pioneers will have both the tfam.and the dates. From the financial standpoint, a game with Denver is about the onlv Thats the thing that-wi- ll thing that can save the CU exchequer cause the Boulder institution to break w lth the Mountain Vou cant run States (Five By Five) Conference, if anything an athletic department on contracts "and gentlemen's agreements, s our Mountain Five schools are fast coming to appieci-ate- . games scheduled v at $ and 5.30 pm., famous nell Hospital from the Kearns BTC inaugural and thetWte Preview- - Tonight All-Star- Bushnell pushed over single runs in the' fourth and fifth fiames last night while the Bombeis trailed until the seventh, when thev scored two runs to move into the lead which thev maintained to the last out Mills, besides hurling fine ball for Wendover, gave the Bushnell machine only three scattered hits Salt Lake Wings slapped Morris and Lavbourne. Arsenal pitchhits to win nartd-ilv- . ers, Thp Salt Lakers tallied nine runs in their half of the fourth and were never headed. 3.30 showmen will head stunt making for entertainment of -- fans. - Several vaudeville acts will make an ap pearance before the winners of the first two games tangle for the trophy and title m the finale. Fort Douglas, Utah's oldest and most historic army post, likewise not be entered in the baseball meet, but will have representation on the afternoons pro- Most camps in the state gramare expected to get in on the proceedings as the box office take wil go for the purchase of recreation chests, radios and electric fans for use in the service where most needed All-Star- s s faculty-dominate- Between 1.30. BRIGHAM CITY (AP) Four colorful baseball teams, Wend-ove- r Bombers, Brigham Peaches, Salt Lake Wings and the Salt s Lake Fedeiation remain in the race for the 1943 Utah semi-prbaseball championship. Wendover turned back Bush-nel- l General Hospital last night, as Ogden Arsenal took a shellacking from the Salt Lake Wings, 18-Salt Lake Federation and. the Salt Lake Wings will tangle in one of the semifinal games for the state title Frklav at 6 30 pm The Bombers) of Wendover and the Brigjiam Pearhes tangle m the other semifinal battle Friday at 9 p.m. The two winning teams will collide at 9 pm. Saturday for Yeager Has Plenty Of Material At Boulder of the schools of the country; Colorado's Unlike task" will be to get opponents instead of football players. Coach Jim Yeager has material in abundance, thanks to both the civilian enrollment and the navy's traihing program. But Colorado s schedule seems to be dwindling daily. Gone are Colorado Aggies, Northwestern and Wyoming and some other dates are uncertain. Yeager fully expects to play Utah, Colorado College, (plenty tough this year), and Fort Warren. Utah Aggies should be able to make it to Boulder on Oct. 9 with some kind of team. Transportation is the problem here. It all adds up to a resumption of plav between the Pioneers four-bagge- r. WILLIE ENOS Kearns Entertains 4 Semi-Pr- o Clubs Remain We have compromised before and are willing to compromise. Denver University Is willing to go to the last ditch to give this region the kind of football It deserves. ex-Sa- lt crap Looms For Service Title Car-berry- 's es g h 3-- 2 d Wc are willing to play Colorado V and Colorado Agtoo, gies, just as soon as their conference releases them from their obligations. We arc ready fora meeting. hard-hittin- ot -- Chancellor-Gat- - 4-- - catello's catcher of last year Who is the No. I receiver Jor Sacramento this season. Other PL Players Frank Lamanske, a south lw winner for Boise last year, was released by San Diego after a poor - start, but Rex. Cecil is a Dee Miles, star with the Padres. Hes pitchsecond, who went to the Seals in the ing the same kind of ball that deal that sent - George Metko-vic- made him one of the best in to the Boston Red Sox, the Pioneer League during the broke his leg- - in a collision at late season with Twin Falls last the plate and went out for the year. Larry Jansen, the Lake great, is hurling in Port, season. Enos long since became the lands War Industries League, Jim Keesey, Boise manager top Leaguer in PCL and1941-42, is active m the same hitting. Chet Roeenlund, former- in ly with Ogden, had an average of circuit. Ofilv thing that may hold up .289 for 49 games with Oakland. Wife's climb toward the top of Burnett, Mickey Card, now with Sacramento, is the bajting heap is the fact that hitting ,282. and Walter Lowe, he nowJson .theJench. ior J.he Boises home run- - king, one of time being. Last Sunday he the leaders early in the eeason, sprained ap ankle sliding Into ie down to .272 for San Diego home plate shortly after he had in 94 games and has yet tripled with two men on base to hit a He is a in the second game of a double point behind Earl Peterson, Po header with Sacramento. lifted .a,, high pop fly ten feet In front1 of the plate. Padre infielders did a "Gaston and and the .ball fell untouched. Both runners scored up on second with a double.' But the runner on EuMeCu)lourh ., 000 400 04 . 000 002 0 3 Remington Errors Lions 2 Summarv Jacobs Stolen base Poul Dfttterv, Poulton hits Petenion, Sacrifice ion Riser Home Tun Jacobs Two bae Shepherd hit L Ritthton Inning pitched By Price 6 Hemlnrwar 1 Wmnlnr pitch-.e- r y Price Strikeouts Br Price 6, 3 Dennison 4 Bases on bails Off Price 3 Dennison 1. 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