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I ' L, : 1 , ......erw,re-A--,-i-e.-- - ,,, :;,.: eg . ,!,::,,-::,.;:z,:- ,, ,., - -- ? .,- -- it .:'. i,.,,,4 i ' - ' ' :: '''' ''''''" ' lrni.' .., " i I-- ', ' ' ', , - , , - .. m Battle of the Heavyweights:, , : ' . , . . Wältott' Rates Outside , --- - . Chance AgainstiBornber1 I , - gr - - t ;',JN'.'; , J.-(- AP)-- ' ng "'-'"'- Fond-du-L- ac performance in these matches. There are numerous factors trouslixer prroeuunends: , to this situation, Promoter Jim contributing ,, open the show at 'beeruted ro ' o'clock. 0 M 0 V INC 08 HEADQUARTERS ,an7m"..1 41 - - Mt - .. IIOFFMAII RADIOS Featuring S OWN VENINGS 4 11 se TILL e 30, K-EX- - DE . E- ' ' SATURDAY - Phone AVE:11 (OH - - 1 ,:, i Venetian Blind. Bay was Well es his way to a 700 with 491 two games, but started' his ler game with three flats and finally struckout to get his 204. Earl Wood Second. ; .Earl 2!ood of the losers was second to Ray for the evening with N 0rm Shultz had but his Western Opt. squad dropped three to leading Mullett-Kellheaded by Gordy Wood's 113 an a by P a u Chase, who also led the doubles ' .: ..... -- : scores with a Chase and Marsin McPhie, with a 245 game and 609 total to give the 'pair 1259, won four ' - , : It 7: s: ott. and $ag series and Bills Layton had 5411 for limber' Bay. . . Ana Jones and Isebelle Jensen spa - had 1116 pries f in the Chieftains. League. While Boom& Wills turned out a SOS. . , s federal League Taking the intornoit ht the 'Mersa , was Bite beat the a battle !Awe tween Glades and Smith Printing, hi Which the latter squad wea three with., ''' a 26M series against 16112. . . . J. V. Glide was otith for the winners With It 243 game and Sill while J., 11. 836 game seand Sig serf Rugg Ml fed the losers. . , Mid ,Itrown finished MS series for COOIWOL Lunch Allehe League at the Temple with a lig for an Wg& gg 600 to teed hil Wee to four over O. W. his last game la thoFteoege 11111illiartioll seven etriltel In I row for a 2414 pro. and SOS sinks for Chase Tire. & , .. Ralph troddingient li'Lle:Lli 864 gto Als1,6;ii .11; Atli 4,1 over lennette. .. W. Leach of Starr " ' ' , ca -- ,, . ' fight Even with our boys the favorite role, don't forget that upsets do occur in sports, 1 M ...... - IGIIT;', COLISEIII , i" II raz.::11 X : (.; . 041 1" ' , f,..J - j ,z ,suon Mein Event, 10 Rounds r- - : ' 1471 m UAT , -f- ilibrieeto lit '611' et - ter tre ll' - - IEMITINAL- -8 ROUNDS - SEATTLE Good Supporting Cori'. POPULAR mulcts' , - CO' Ph. 34644-- L Williams'. Jimmy ' , Solt Like City,'Utah JICKiO3 . JuddyWashington Willie , 465 South Mein -- I asmo - a. i I th, .. , -- REIM POLIDORI ess44 . . 1'71 ..14 IIeg hiderr-- 3, 1947 FAIR GROUNDS DAY' "urs n d2ay NOVEMBER . N:11 '- $:30 P. M. MONDAY NIGHT t 1 . I s FIGHT ' ana s IP monimmogpmmil and golf is no exception. (I) - , ng opal; ,- ' - . ' ' Anotherlifactor ithat cannotthbe fact regarded golf in England wee suspended during the period from 1939 to 1945 because of the war. Even had the players not been in the IP" service or involved in war work, League With a playing would have been ex- Body led the Aut;on;otive ceedingly difficult due to the fact 2.101a1Vetd 1106bigleiVre.ri.es.1; ot SOY SWIM that all golf courses were strewn to prevent Brent, 'Memo Mesta t with obstacles to prevent the dropping into Wend atilt ,,, Leogu as the tar it Aeu e Germans making use of them for Mum to II". limburger, hto now katiers. I ., an airborne invasion. This lapse . -In golfing activity could not help but take its toll, especially among Stymie After Money NEW YORK(AP)Stymie, the younger players. Familiar Layout the world's richest thorough. There is not too much that I bred, seeks to add lit margin of could say about our own PGA safety to his money-winniteam that the readers of Amen-ca- n lead over Armed when he meets sports pages do not alreacty 14 riVals in the.28th running of know. The boys have played a the 225,000 Scarsdale Handicap lew rounds here under the prev- at Empire toe ., alent conditions to get the feel day. D. Ethel of the west course. They are all one. familiar with the layout from ,Me 21500 selling'illiriabate; why having played here so often in has amassed a bankroll of 2816,. the past in the Portland Opens 060 in five years of racing has and the PGA championship in been assigned' top weight of 130 1946. We know what to expect pounds, one more ed to give bitagi the colt who roguuubrsn. from them. l Oscar The prevalent opinion here is the most that the Americans will still oe Breault's With Pleasure. in possession of the Ryder Cup : come Sunday evening, and I also", Temple U. Favored am of that belief. However, I PHILADELPHIA --- (AP) can't help but wonder if we Temple University's Owls ruled not for in be a all might surprise. a slight favorite in their inter. I have enumerated the difficulsectional today with the- ' ties and handicaps confronting Oklahoma battle A&M Cowboy'. the English, but we are all well A crowd expected aware of their scrappy nature. to see the of 20,000 isfirst Cowboys grid. And the diligence with ,which Iron in appearance Philadelphia they art, preparing for the Or matches is evidence that they are . going to put up a tremendous .., -' If 10i Impairs At. Out Specially . l- I lame thinchere, the club 'Mell. , re - - &mai- , 1 , .. -- c51) . the' It Ad111.11111710. ..... , : i 15-1- N -- - - y, 8-- 9- th - :. ;,. . 22-2- 3. 31 - , . Meanwhile, male keglers hen their eyes on the state match Harridge, finals at the Ritz, Nov. session, declar- - play 18 and the K-- B Sweepstakes at K-Enthe Lanes, Nov. 6. ...... III 'none , .... irr t . summing .t Recoosovnelation us MOVE YOil .. , ' ...... 56 Years of Expert Service le Our Bfst ' ' ' .: 'LIoesreic:no ;;,3 N Wirecord Recorder Indians, thought O'Connor should not try to involve seven other American' League clubs in a controversy with the commissioner. 8-- 9, I h 44, , FM s , i ii i MOLLERUP , , - ea. ,,111-(4tl- - k ''' lC401 g t' BVeeeki presidentofthe- -said he Cleveland 13-1- 6, , see Them! All Models, Period and Modern Styles Beautifully Finished fit.tAahogany, Walnut and - re I , , Pe I - 3, lIGIDIS TANC ,a11,':: , '!'',', : . 1 I il - -. Gtorgeacv..; signiog eterman of Chicago'r Chriatianl High School, Since that institution is not a member of the Naof tional Federation High Schools. Baseball law says students of federation schools may 1.1 3 . . - - .. ' Fred Daly, British Open and :PGA champion, today remarked that he was having some difficulty in adjusting himself to the soft turf. He, like the other boys. is used to hitting Into the hard turf in England.' and now, when he attempts the iout Is also a , , onal :,c,...., contest. Main preliminary on Monday'l ShollI Not Pass card is the meeting of Tony They MU Doman. great and talented to lick the - guys they used to Necro of- - Fort Douglas and , Canadians goalie has WOn the ' work for." Lake treal pews Waists Trophy tor tht past, three Moriarityfandango has Irishman. seaman. Continiied: : Francis . ",., "Jim Jeffries once'. was a t . By Pat Rohltacit ' NEW YORK(INS)Fran-- cis ,Mbertanti i$ the dean bt all press agents in the fight racket. sparring partner for Jim Cor' 1e is also the,best of them. bett,. wasn't he? And he Ayes ' At one time he was P. S. for joke at tkat. But what . 11appened Otri"ft the la.te Tex Risher& With zufh I 11;;Trq Toatreront01111:011c1,47; was only natu-- ru tell. Jeffries knocked out - a background it ral that The Garden-shou- ld Corbett in 21 rounds. to, win the .t pick Francis to convince the heavyweight title. "And Lou Ambers was once , gullible public that Jersey Joe punehinBut Walcott probably will lick Joe tust fsor r.c.uonsta Canzoneri. wahgat hapveneYd on Louis in the garden Dec; 5. May 7, 1936. ".Some assignment," said Fran.. Don't look that one up either. eis cheerfully, and immediatery I'll tell youAmbers won the started bunting an "angle" for a lightweight title from Canzoneri. story:and an "angel", to, print i'Then there was Kid McCoy his story. ; who was a punchingbag for the He found them both in a hurry. middleweight champion Tommy ,. Francis began: himself Ryan. Ryan laughed "Now here's the angle. They sick when he was offered a all say. Louis will,stiffen Wal- match with McCoy. But what cott in a hurry. They' figure that happened at Maspeth, L. I. on way because years ago Walcott March .2, - 1896? Okay. you for knocked this ouisust a aPaTriOg partner , , , Sparring "So what? cere e , thing! I, can name yeu lots of nothing in the book says he is on on there? win went tvhe I point, partners sparring - swift-steppi- ' L ' ed free-swingi- six-ho- ur k ' ed only to comply 'With Chind.--7 .ey a replace.,. lee! request that ment be named for O'Connor on the executive council, at least two clubs declared thep ' were in favor St the Central. ',, Moiler. ,:::' .., Clark Griffith of Washington. - ' represented at the session by bia son, Calvin, said he would stick ; by the rulings of Chandler, while Next On Bowling, Docicet ':complished ' Jackson Monday night. Buddy Is Back. Buddy Washington, Pocatello's aggressive colored flash, a favorite with boxing fans throughout the Intermountain West, will collide with Jimmy Wilson of Seattle in the special event. Buddy beat Lyman Holloway, high'. Spokane battik at Twjn Falls Thursday night, in a match which was termed an upset, since Holloway bad been , . , . againstthe .1.,NaMMI,kb - - much-improv- One of the two dugouti. at MODERNISTIC DUGOUTS: the Derks Field .. showing entrance to the shower-s- ad dressing rooms, is the subject of this shot. Players no longer make the Bong trek to the . showers. They disappear into the dugout and step into-- the club house under the These .: quarters are really,, tops for class. e : th et hcel uobt hc;irn f4.:4;V WomehisloundlobitL the tame may not be aware. To start, in England the game le played with a Much smaller bail than we use and nat. grally the boys are going to have to adapt their game to the larger pellet. will well realize not a feat to be ac- overnight. I understand that the boys were praci with our ball for a few ticing weeks before coming here, but even so I doubt that by now they are, fully familiar with all of its characteristics. ., Their Lively Bail One of the prime differences is that their 'bell is much, more lively and will carry farther. This means that they will have to think twice and choose carefully each time they select a club for a shot, or they may find themselves far short of their intended target. England Ants experienced one of its driest summers in years, and the turf there has been very hard, tilt grass' short and the greens lightning fast. The Portland. course is a decided contrast to those conditions, it has been raining here eor days, and the course is exceedingly wet. The grass, naturally, is longer than 'that which the boys have known in England, and the greens are slower than molasses. This difference cannot be considered exactly conducive to dropping those long ones that are in championship plaYessential i nd e'''''' '' '1''',,,, ."..".Nee--t , ..-, 1' O'Connor bases his ease on the premise that the White Sox diu not violate baseball rules in I ' ' . - follower 's Stars :;, hard-swingi- : -.. ., - Remo Polidori, Tooele's gift Lo the manly art of leather pushing, and Matt Jackson, and crafty Salt Lake middletoweight, main day for ,, their event Monday'rfight at the FairColiseum. The bout holds grounds card top - billing on an featuring outstanding Utah and Idaho talent ', , Remo Brushes 'Up , ' In the background for several months, the popular Polidori Etas been sharpening up on his boxing under expert tutelage and correcting some faults uncovered in matches here last season. In of his matches, Remo has seyounteeral d upon his brisk offensive style as his best defense, but is He , should prove a fighter ' ; r evoit ,t points the latter meet to move within a point of Out Of Courts try deadline--for Cromar-Wigna- ll Nov. is leading pair."From now oil, any action la Gibson's PINIMLL: letting set for tha women.. Big Night personal uli: hrotudnd robin.; tir;tree' of the White In league play, Ray Gibson a 6 Like any- -- busineu, baseball is had his biggest night of the seaPoipiarg !!1 leur BOints over totality anxious to stay out of the,courts, son to date when he led the ill,;:rt, rtlitrrit;ro Introleeties but the American League can- Malor League at the Ritz with 1 not prevent any member club a to laid Skid's TiPatverhlotabil4N10113:' rell asitm: from going Into court. Hat Shop to three over Utah In her $al series for Chapman Plumting, while Judy Motto added a S53 total to teens the to a had Sala series. including , a EY game, and four over audio Bay. . .... Wilma Kr4hten had a 320 gm .,..::-...4,4- . : .:.,:. , " :,,' ,.,,j,,,c. ..:,:'T" 4 ' :, ,,, :.z,:4'.,::: , ': ' - . , President up the ed: British r ,- Jackson ,, Set For Tiff " , l'.'.:t:.i.' , , .'';,7:-:i4- ",',0;' ' ' , - r ....1, :.: Polidorii ''''1,4'14 ,,:c:,:14; o 4-J.,,-- ; 04 .k .: , . rity..-.),T- League officials did." - - all-st- ar , ' ambaotut et PORTIAND, Ore. '(INS- )seats different times to avoid ttakin g return punishment. Here in Portliind, Ore., the Rose Be gained disfavor with the City of the West, some of the crowd and Downing very nearly finest golfers in the world have had a fourth bout as several spectator' started after Zaharias at gathered to play 'in the 1947 Ry- ' 4,8Pkg,'qtki:,,k the end of the match, even going se far as tcs remove their i '' , shirts and crawl into the ring, - 1,,i, t' after XII years but Zahaias scampered out again ,; ' but quickly. seucse ,,.1 of psesni: I.N ..... ', tate& Rompin' Morley, however, was .: :, .,..s. z eon.. the hero of the evening as he 4 t ' T h e British quelled meanie Danny Plechae- 1 ' :' le',' St. Louis in some has sent , PGA over an excel- colorful wrestling when Plechas i'....,',.' ee: whole lent team to thing got mean about the , and just wouldn't cheat fairly! represent It in .'' l''''' !:,. this, Plechas Wins the most 4,P4 Plechas won the match. much famous of all ''',;' internati to the disappointment of the scanty crowd and the referee, as !!!!,!:"" 3.; -golf matches. he tied Tom Bradley, Colorado we '..'.";k .;1 Although 1 '''"i:, haven't h a d a of 1 ..L,,7 much chance to look Several Clubs Pay over their golfCraig Wood For. Signing Preps ing form, we can attest the fact that they are a grand bunch of NEWARK N. The gentlemen and a credit to their Newark Evening News said to- nation as, well as their chosen day it had learned sevcral Major profession. Since their arrival in New League baseball clubs have paid 8500. fines for signing high school York last week they have made athletes to contracts. thousands of friends from coast TheY News quoted George M. to coast, and their every appearWeiss, general manager of the ance has augmented, I dare say, New York Yankees, as saying the good will which has long had paid a WO fine been famous between their nathan,.t.....clAub -'1, by Commissioner A. B. tion and ours. The invaders have been hamp"Happy" Chandler for signing Alvin Johnson of ered in their practice by the (Wis.) high school. The youth weather, which has refused to was declared a free agent. with the very genial said the Yanks paid the and efficient , sponsor of the ,..:,1"eeiss New,. quibble." the event, Robert A. Hudson.' As a The News did not name result there is some doubt ln my club,. sa: mind as to whether Or notthey ' will be able to give their best the trees and shrubbery, newly 'planted. ';411(iyp.s.N:,-;r,--..-0- , '''..i: ,,,,,,,e,e.., Le ,,:,,::.,, ',Al ,::: ..t,,, .....-06- - , '4:if. 7 .; i ' i ;; ,.., q,.............., enl....mt,o.p..w...........,-- . "...,z the over to..- - - gm .: 1,,&-- - 1 .... "Speaking as the leagues president. we recognize Com- ' missioner Chandler's iinterpretation of the rules. and the league wilt not be a Part7 to ' any court action." The Ryder Cup Series: ' LANDSCAPING: Derki' Mel& showing In 'this photo, be Sloan, assistant , ' . op.ings, up in knots in the lint and third falls in 12 and six min- utes with a sock to the jaw and body press and a repeat body press for the final fall. Bradley copped the second fall with a. body press and drop kick. Nick Student, La Junta, Ccoiltoy., and Don Serie,: Mexico were on the card 4n- the prelim. inary bout which after 30 minutes of waltzing around the ring, and shaking hands tapping wrists ended in a draw. Grunt and groaners staged a stirring good performance on the mat at, 'the Coliseum hut night but it was Referee Rocktn' Ralph Morley who show!' walked away with the Roland Meeker, Shreveport, La., stole the hearts of the crowd and the ladies as, he conquered Chris Zaharlas in two out of three falls in the main even of Jim Downing's ale& Handaome Meeker, who looks like Superman without his cape, took a second, and third fall with an abdominal stretch, drop kick and body press in 18 and nine minutes, respectively, after Zs-- from harias, the pummeler Pueblo, had won the first fall in 17 minutes with a head twist. ,.,..:,.$ 7' ' - --- ,,.......r ' . ' . ' ' ' - , ',':'- .,'...',,:,:..., ,,.:!:,:i,"::':,:t:;...;:'?, 1,. V-.'- '':': ' ' 4444,04gyr.:.; , :'',...':. :t.,!:'?:: ' ,:.: , i.., 4259. 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The field Is' laid out for the grid sport. seats play. center field showing the main grandstand which I ' '' !' r ' 4 .1 n '. ,,,:44,:-,'"':':: i ..,..:,.::','it'l.:: !!'!'::,, ::,'.:.:::. .., ,'),;.:.z:.;.,::,,,,,,:,.,,.,,.;.,,i: ! - I , !!'.?.:!''', , , 'I , ,; 1 THE DESERET' NEWS- -17 1. 1941-Saturday,- -- NoveMber. --, -- - -- . - League to name a replacement for O'Connor to participate in the Nov. 7 executive council mission. at, Cincinnatit--1.110- Ch e unable to act -due to the suspension. President liarridge said he had not made up his mind on .whom to name to the executive council Post. but that ' By don Harrison should the suspension against Entries will close tonight at O'Connor be lifted through for the second annual payment of the fine or any midnight Salt Lake City Wothen's Round Robin Bowling Tournament at would continue to thcagoan and Ritz the South East, K-- B Loop's representative at the Beth Lamper, Alleys, Nov. sessions next week. ' of the Women'a At Chicago White Sox Public- esresildent Association,Citysaid today, ity Director Wsrd Stevens said to of bowlclasses three Open h a d Commissoner O'Connor at meet will South the open Chandler " in a vise and there's ers, continue at the East Nov. can do he (Chandler) nothing and close at the Ritz, Nov. wercajo . for football and baseball Here's a view of the mew stands from ' , . , Field, Just completed IP..' rumeamommommonommonsomommOue .'t rIMME111110111111000001mouroININ4 -- - ' --- -- . , , ' 116, 01.11."- - - be signed, but Chandler, in two bulletins issued earlier this ; year, ruled that stu. . dents.nf all high schools are tin.' der tho contract bale. O'Connor '. disputes Chandler's broadening , of the rule interpretation. Although' Itarridge announi.. ed the closed session was can. "E"'N'iff7,14.141111"1111,112' 8-- ..., a- 4 4kres",,- - 'ficial. ,... . , not B: ''' I ', , of support by seven other Amer-lea- n League clubs, , Chicago i White Sox General Manager Leslie M. O'Connor plans an unprecedented -l- one haniI4 assault on Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler to escape a $400 tine and suspension for signing a' high school southpaw pitcher. ' following a closed session yesterday in which the junior loops club owners voted to replace on baseball's executive him council, said he would seek a re- ox ,- .. straining order against the commissioner's edict in Cincinnati's federal court next week. Clandier Mased , Chandler, notified of the 0 vote to replace leagues O'Connor, declared at hia Versailles, Ky, home that ...Natural- ly, I am appreciative-o- f the confidence the American League has shown in me," The commissioner had requested President Will. , ' Shorn S , .. I 1 , I six-ho- ur :,. ., !,; .1..4.," l' X !,':.,( sr - 1 ,: : ,? :. 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