Show TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 18 1930 THE OGDEN STA NDARD - EXAMINEE for Annual Distance O— O—O i PAYSON FOR POSITIONS of the Pittsburg Pirates has Just one aim during a i ning theseandt rhe’s rmj ' v—t days fident of fulfilling I it For his first I — N season a a big f that caused the Plraieg to X auimble during last sen son' race The internal battla McCarthy brought the elevation of Em He took from coach to manager hold immediately whipped the disrupted club back Into shape and v us well on his way toward supremacy at the close of the season This year he is the biggest threat in the league to the hopes of the Chicago Cubs Says Joe McCarthy Cub manager "Pittsburg Is the only club I'm afraid of" That’s a pointed indication of Ens’ ability TRIO OF GOOD ROOKIES Of the newcomers to the Pirate camp three ore outstanding From San Franel:eo came genial Ous Suhr to replace Sheely at firt Joe Devine the stout who grabbed off the scintillating Wancra brought Suhr Unto the fold Ben Sankcy 22 who played with the Selma club of the Southeast league last year and batted 203 Is the most likely prospect for shortstop He ha to hustle though for Charley Engles looks Just about hs Fugles was with Memphis In good the Southern league and hit 302 last WHVKl With Bartel! a holdout until the middle of thh month the position of short brought hot competition Ens apparently favois Sankcy over Smites although remaining noncommittal It Is the opinion In camp that Bariell was misguided In hi decision to snub 8am Dreyfus Sankcy and Enqlej art too good L!ovd Waiter who underwent an operation to remove his appendix before training opened failed to gain weight rapidly and has had to take it es y in practice for awhile He's ecovcrlng ntcclv however and with ms brother will hold down the outfield Adam Comorosky Foy Frazier and u -- dim Mo-iol- ore ses to alternate at f the third outfield poi Fied Bricked Ira Flagstead and Larmon II? Cox a newcomer look good alio Of pitchers there is a wealth says Cns Tho veteran Ray Kremer eems about to equal his excellence of past seasons after a slump last veai Iarry French the youngster from the Portland club In the Pacific Loast league Is going nicely Hetnle Metne is In top form Lll Stoner Ralph Erickson Leon Chagnon AnErvin dy Bednar Jesse Petty Bramc Steve Swetonlc and Herb Sander rounded into shape rapidly HITTERS EXPECT BIG YEAR The hitting prospects look better than ever Ens admits He Is conbecentrating on this phase and lieves that some of last season’s heaviest swatters may better their averages considerably Harold "Pie" Tray nor who will be at third is showing lots of power In his drives Last season he hit 336 George Grantham who alternated with Bartell last year at the second sack probably wlU be a regular there this time Charles Hargreaves another of last j ear’s dependable 1 back beBig hind the plate In great form A1 Bool on tap also and In practice ha walloped a couple clear over rile center field fence Hal Finney a newcomer and It Alston Heimley are right in line plugging for the r-- iy 1 Job Jut a whether anythin Put Mrs BID Joe Maero Works for Knockout Over Pocatello Mit Sensation MAKE FLAG' IN NEW SEASON Dan Howlcy Adds Stars To Club Roster And Hopes CARNERA WINS TENTH BATTLE For Title Ily ALAV GOL'ID (Associated Pres Sports Editor) ORLANDO Fla March 18— (AP) —The Cincinnati Reds this year have a new owner a new manager new spirit— and some old familiar figures In new r Wiggins Victim of Sock In Second Round of Main Attraction ST LOUIS March 18— (AP — uniforms They Chuck Wiggins Indianapolis battler hope the combi- of policemen found the going too nation wilt make tough against Primo Camera the the Red legs man mountain from Venice here last more conspicuand the Itulirn won Hi tenth ous in the Na- night straight Amcilcan knockout victory tional league Wlgglnu succumbing in tho second d pennant chase round of a scheduled than has been bout Wiggins went through the the case since rope twice in the first minute of they last seri- the second frame the first time for ously threatened the count of levin before willing ten-roun- a i in c 1D26 Late last season the ownership of the Reds ALMt COJLO pas if d to the hand of Sidney Well young and energetic automobile dealer who admitted a lack of technical bawball knowledge but possessed excellent enough business Judgment to engage the capable Dan Howlcy as general manager of the forces on the field Backed by Weil Howlcy has given the club a drastic shaking up and developed a habit of hustling that may make the Reds a decided factor this season” even though they hardly can hope to entertain any pennant prospects How-lehas concentrated on the development of new pitchers the encouragement of the old and the acquisition of a bigger punch in the outfield by obtaining Bob Meusel and Harry (Slug) Hellmann from American league clubs at an outlay understood to be around $30000 The new manager found readymade for him such assets as the d twirler Charles great (Red) Lucas a sensational catcher in Clyde Sukeforth and a fine second-base combination in Hughle Critz and Horace Ford Leo Du-- r ocher the peppery lad obtained from the Fankees may break into this combination as an alternate or understudy for Ford at shortstop without spoiling its defensive effiright-hande- hands Jammed him back onto the canvas and the second time prostrate outside the ring More than 22000 persona Jammed the menu which I’romotc-- MUjuc Malloy claims is a ngw world’s record for Indoor boxing events and paid upward of $00000 to tee Wiggins groggy from a fusillade against which lie had no defence sprawl through the ropes Camera whose other nine fights were held to be cetups while Wiggins was ballahooed as his toughest customer showered rights and left to the Hoosler's head and body in the first round leaving the veteran red in body and face Wiggins failed to land a solid punch although he was in there trying The bememoih from the Alps carried 271 pounds into the ring while the Hoosier weighed- in at 207 A bright green cap and a green jersey helped clothe the Italian in the St Patrick’s night battle Leon See manager of "The Car-nerwas jubilant over Ids overHe placed size battler's victory "Sharkey Dempsey or anybody” a3 suitable opponents for the giant’s next entry into the ring bald-head- hard a they hit American league fast bail give th Red a much-needcleanup wallop How ley will be disappointed If these two do not hit around 330 apiece They will be supported probably by Ernest Evar Swanson ccnterflrlder and one of the fastest men in baseball with Curtis Walker Ethan Allen and perhaps Earl Webb former Cub In reed ed - a" 44 ciency Meusel and Hailmann In fine condition and eager to show they can hit National league curves a After OE MAERO Ogden welterweight boxer one of the premier 148 pounders of the west is hard at work for his J main Indoor Meet In New York event with Elvln Gets Interest of Track Lewis the PocaAnd Field Fans tello flash at the ten-rou- Fri- punchbowl day night Maero nd Jo work- ing out each night with Clyde Hawkins Wa- llace Sherwood and other boxers and is reported to be in Ideal fistic condition The Ogdenite Is up against a big obstacle this time In meeting Lewi at the same weight limit 148 pounds In two previous contests Maero held an advantage of about eight poundtwo In two previous contests th? battlers divided honors In the first contest the both went to Lewis via the foul route GAINS VERDICT Macro won the nod In the second event after six sensational rounds of milling The Ogdenitc used his weight advantage to offset the capers of the classy Idahoan Since dropping the decision to Maero Lewis has been clamoring for a return bout over ten rounds Lewis believes that he can stop the over the long distance Lewis incidentally has won all of his bouts since losing to Macro and is looked upon as one of the latest sensations in the west Maero after gaining a decision over Jess Hobson some weeks ago ha3 been engaging in fight workouts and is ready to meet all comers “Maero is out to score a knockout over the Pocatello battler" said Promoter Harry Kammeyer today “The Ogdenite looks great in training and hopes to stop Lewis within six rounds “Reports from Pocatello arc that Lewis is in the best condition of hi career and that he has been planning an attack that will stop Macro early "I look for a real slugfe&t when this main attraction goes on PETE RH ON HlGNKD will Ray Peterson of Pocatello meet Clyde Hawkins of Ogden in the six round main event These boys arc welterweights and stand out as two of tiie best in th© west Till i the big opportunity for Hawkins Promoter Kammeyer announce will battle d Three round out the program which will uri underway at 8:30 p m sharp Friday Boxer work out each night at to appear the Punchbowl Lewi Kam- Promoter evening Wednesday announces meyer 4Og-deni- te RU8IIMER OPTICAL l Morse 196 100 173 Ijwell Rushmer Hemingway Woodward Total U 2 201 Ifli 151— 543 153 177— 498 178— 49(j 1M 17!) 103-- 170 233 178— 581 885 927 869—2681 P 1 Eastman Critchiow Cashmore Jone Watkins 157 179 183 167 162 Totals 833 2 167 3 1 180 173 1 54 182 Ew ert 658 r- Ttl 1C2 137— 401 212— 533 221 146 170 190— 599 153— 406 179— Oil SCO 871-2- AMERICAN CAN CO Parry Thomas Ttla 3 2 211 150 128 189 170 four-roun- 1 -- Stars In Shape Ttla BRADENTON Fla March 18— 174— 563 (AP)— Not a lame arm was reported 188— 517 In the St Louis Cardinals’ training 3 164— 440 camp today despite the has practices Manager Gabby StreetEven forced upon his minions' Clarence Mitchell veteran spitball 829 854 912—2595 hurler who Totals usually finds a sore arm TEXACO GAS & OIL his spring a cold and accompanying 1 3 Ttls 2 K- - Big Jess O reported 155 157 170— 482 jaunts Stratford to asked Street Haines yesterday 524 171 169 184— Farr allow him to work today against the 211 149 176— 536 Detroit Lla&kas Tigers declaring he felt in 174 174 183— 531 n Thompson form 179 180 192— 551 Ttowcll Three pitchers and two catcher for Cardinal farms vere added to 890 829 905—2624 the list of Totals players coming up for 44batting practice yesterday in Ker-m- lt Smith a right hander from Giants Greensboro "Lefty" Larson and Al Taliaferro from Shawnee ’Dominic Two New Ryba from l ottdale and Joe Olson Houston catcher -- 44 -- " ' BAN ANTONIO March 18— (AP) —Two heads have been lopped off New Women In a manner of speaking by Manager John McOraw of the New York Title Giants and one of them belonged to Len Shires brother of the "Great Shires" MIAMI BEACH Fla March 18— Shires an infielder and Art Velt-ma- n (UP)— The renlor women’s indoor who can catch or play the outteam championship was field have been sent to the Bridge- swimming held by the New York W S today port club of the Eastern league Gi- A 43a points against 20 for the ant farm Illinois A A C Chicago 17 for 44 Lo Angeles 13 for Seattle WIN CAGE TITLE But that somehow was overshaNEW YORK March 18— (AP)— dowed by the brilliant performance Rochester champions of the second of three Individual stars Helene half campaign of the American pro Madison Seattle ' Eleanor Holm basketball league finished the sea- New York and Jpsephlne McKlm son with a full game lead over the Los Angeles who individually and Cleveland Rosenblums first half together shattered 10 wwld records here Mattson Sarver $ Cecil Baker's Granite High five the defending champion The title holders again boast a seasoned — aggregation of cagers and NEW YORK March 18— (AP be ranked as one of the leadshpuld dewill Nine individual champions candidates for the crown ing fend their titles at the national A Oren Wilson and Dave MitchA U championships in Madison ellC are again in charge of the tourSquare Garden tonight nament— which has come to be recWhile the Illinois A C is seeking ognized as one of the bejt In the to retain the team title it won from land L— 4 4 the New York A C in 1929 these individual tilleholdcr will see what they can do about retaining their championships for another year: t Phiilic One thousand yards Ray Conger New Terms 600 yards Phil© EdIllinois A wards Hamilton Olympic club 300 yards Charlie Engle Yale WINTERIIAVEN Fla March 18 high hurdles Monty Wells Boston — (AP)— Two of their best known A A pole vault Fred Sturdy Los clubbers having signed the papers Angeles A C running high Jump the Phillies were in better position Charles Major Brooklyn Harrier todjky for their National league standing high jump Harold Osborn campaign Illinois A C standing broad jump Chuck Klein has drifted in and William Werner Greenwood track sighed his contract and Lefty club New YoiV shotput O’Doul leading batsman of the Herbert Schwarz Illinois A C league also has agreed to the club’s Conger's defense of his 10(F yards terms Klein homerun king In the said he was anxious to get croi n looms as the high spot of National the meet for he again will be pit- to work ted against Dr Paul Martin Swiss The signing of his two star outace who has beaten Conger at the fielders caused Manager Shotton to distance once this season Others in revamp his lineup and Don Hurst the field will be Harold White and who has been playing the outfield has been assigned to his regular Bob Orlovich of the Illinois A C bailiwick first base Johnny Wexman former University of Chicago runner and Frank Nor-de- ll schoolboy star from PhiladelFIGHT RESULTS : phia -- 4 f Wells hrs a formidable field to (By ' The Associated Press) ST LOUIS— Primo Camera Italy conquer in the hurdles his rivals including Sol Furth of New York knocked out Chuck Wiggins Indianuniversity I C A A A A indoor apolis (2) Chuck Hefner Denver titleholder and Lee Sentman Uni- and Johnny Kline Kansas City versity of Illinois star who bettered drew (10) Jack Horner St Louis the world’s record irr the outpointed Ivan Laffineur France high hurdles at the Illinois relays (5) last Saturday 44 CHICAGO— Mickey Walker world middleweight champion knocked out Jimmy Mahoney Chicago 72) nonIn title Ted Ross Chicago outpointed Bowling Edgar Norman Norway (6) Nlsee Pin Event Ramm Sweden defeated Blondy Is 1929 Sluggers Accept a 70-ya- rd nd t f 75-ya- rd Stars Annual Cross-count- March 18— (AP)— American and Canadian pinsters taking the drive in the American Bowling congress tournament today and tonight will find acme new high mark to shoot at to land among the leaders who will hara prize ’ money Two new leader appeared In the five man standing last night to add to the juggling in the doubles sinand all events The Erie gle Lighting company Erie Pa took third In tho team competition with 2857 and the Fritz De Luxe Malt Louisville rolled 2840 to land eighth -- W r"’ vWa ten-roun- 44 WALKER STOPS RIVAL FISTIC Manager of Mit Champ Loses Wardrobe As He Watches Bout ' er also took the count himself— and for plenty too To be exact Kearns was downed for $6500 and a goodly portion of tsey two-a-da- 179— 550 207— 517 4 mid-seaso- Release Players York Take Water y all-even- ts sz all-eve- nts 4 Cuyler May Lead Off For Chicago Catalina Island Calif March 18— (AP)— Manager Joe McCarthy has just about decided to use Hazen "Klki" Cuyler his fleet right-fieldas leadoff man for the Chicago Cubs Cuyler’s ability to get on base and move about after getting there apparently ha won him the Job Mc-a Carthy also is looking forward to comeback year for Sheriff Fred best Blake one of the league’s pitchers in 1923 but a disappointment last season AVALON er -- 44- Gridders Report For Spring Work wardrobe hi - the robber who Furthermore raided Kearns' room In a loop hotel while the boxing card was on also diaciofccd what the successful fight manager should wear Ten suits of clothe valued at six silk robes and one dozen $1650 extended campaign silk Opening ah suits— all of these and pajama tour Walker last night devoted less more too besides the $G5oo wero than two rounds to knocking out stolen' 44 a Polish light heavyweight using the name Jimmy Mahoney in the Charles In final bout at the White City arena In well round the first Mahoney did : landing several sturdy punches but Easy Fistic Event was knocked down twice by the middleweight tltleholder’s left hand SALT LAKE March 18— (AP)— before being knocked completely edge In nine or out Taking a clean-cFeraci Saltt Charlie the ten rounds apIt was Walker's first Chicago won tho welterweight 1929 Lake when March since City pearance EuNorton over Willard decision was he outpointed by Tommy of event main the Loughran in a light heavyweight gene Ore inhere last night Feraci card title bout at the Chicago stadium fifth tho in drew Norton and TAKES COUNT welterJack Kearns’ latest fistic charge Mickey McCafferty Boise of RivJemcn Fete ec knock Walker have weight stopped may Mickey round ct first the in Utah out Jimmy Mahoney last night but erton femi-- v lndup the former manaurr of Jack Drmn the Feraci s' ut rlx-ron- nd ISc5 algQ 0 t 16) PHILADELPHIA— Toihmy Lougij- ran Philadelphia outpointe jljjack Renault Canada (10) BOSTON— Joe Monte Mas stopped Moie J JOE (8) outpointed Johnny HeUtein Buffalo (10) N J— Vince Dundee Baltimore outpointed Alf Ros Spain Passaic N J (10) Steve llama NEWARK stopped Tex Hamer Texas (2) LOUISVILLE Ky— Jack Dugan Louisville outpointed Jimmy Reed Columbus O (10) Charlie Baxter Columbus O knocked out Cannonball Eiler Ft Wayne Ind? (2) ’ Neb— Billy Wallace OMAHA Cleveland and Eddie Anderson Rock Island 111 drew (10) ST PAUL — Gorilla Jonea Akron O outpointed Jock Malone B t Paul (10) ' BALTIMORE— Joe lyn N Y outpointed Baltimore (10) Click BrookBuster Brown DEB MOINES—My Sullivan St Paul outpointed Al Van Ryan Bt Paul 10 George Manollan Boston outpointed Joey Foreman Chicago (10) MEMPHIS Tenn— Danny Del mont Chicago knocked out Joe ) (Kid) Peck Little Rock Ark NEW ORLEANS— Eddie (Kid) Wolfe Memphis outpointed Ray Kiser Oklahoma City (2) - BIRMINGHAM 'Ala— Tony Leto Harry outpointed Tampa Fla Forbes Chicago (10) 44Drennon guard - on Raleigh 1928 undefeated Tech's Georgia football eleven has Tecelved an appointment to West Point AtVIlf ' KaGVUG RiW-kto- France (8)j Phil Rochardi Ehgitnd outpointed Young Nadeau Homers-wort- h N MAIN 10 ' ROUND BoUqlllon Gaudreiiu and Frank Dezel-sk- y BUFFALO— Rosy Roaales Clevetook first land defeated Joe Sckyra Dayton Mich Baglnaw place In the doubles with 1288 and G foul (l) Phil Zwick Cleveland Oaudreau went on to annex top powith 1967 sition in the 700 and second in the singles with Dlu-zoSeventeen-year-ol- d Johnny South Bend Ind assumed secwith ond place in tho 1963 and third place in the singles with 691 ry CHICAGO March 18— (AP) ruler of the world’s Walker Mickey ha done his boxer middleweight Patrick’s in St day for caving part Irifeh Irishmen NEW YORK— Al Sinker New York stopped Eddie (Kid) Wegner Charlie Nelson Philadelphia (3) New York outpointed Juin Cepcda Cuba £ 't ''' j 4$i Attooiattd Prtta Photo to prove Johnny Rltko attempts hie fietio superiority over Vlctorio d bout at Campolo In a Madison Square Garden March 24 k A t Davis Chicago foul (2) CLEVELAND ry ng POOAtELLO 147 EBB OGDEH Al Cardinal Mound 590 Summit April cross-count- 4 AFTER VICTORY the ar-ke- d The first day schedule follows 1 p m— Weber vs Payson 2 p m—L D S vs Logan 3 p m— Branch A C vs Murray p m — Moroni vs Davis 6:30 p m— Springvllle vs Hinckley 7:30 p m—American Fork vs Monroe 8:30 p m — Uintah vs Bingham ' 9:30 p m— Granite vs North 1930 event held and ii expected to aurtx t a record field Inner of the 1929 Jim llof'Kttii elnnle mid one of the premier (lark orthtt of Ogden High will be hack in the race and stand out a a' big favorite lid season the event wilt be started a an inviiutionarrace find from many distance performer state will be to part of the compete SNAPPY IIIID Last year a field of more than 40 runners enrqiied in the event which aroused unusual Interest Thil year official In charge anticipate at least 70 well trained performers F C Van BUren of tho Wcbep gymnasium Is in charge m of the r&cc run sponsored “The by the gymnasium ha developed into one of the leading athletic events of the year” rsald Mr Van Buren today "This year we expect a record-breakienrollment and also anticipate close competition running is now one of the rank lng lntmcholaiUc and intercollegiate events of America and gets considerable support both from tho athletes and the spectators" Unattached runners may enroll in the Joust together with Junior college and scholastic per formres TO NAME Oi l ICIALS Officials to handle the 1930 distance grind will be named this week by Mr Van Buren Suitable awards for the first ten runners te flnlhh will be offered ami wUl bo down town displayed aomewlifre during the latter part of the month Jim Hoggan 1923 winner is Ui Ho ho been present record-holdfor a in training for the event number of weeks and 1 'min’ for the gun in first game ILLINOIS TEAM -- Kd Play Washington Workout Nightly At Pounchbowl Lewis Due Here Wednesday Boxers lf of afternoon 1 Ml 3:3d ar has the confidence of hi team knows what Jt's all about— and is lucky to have two exceptionhe ally able ansi! taut ft condition old appifclaten Oecnr Olanagerindthe Max Detroit Tiger catcher roach rue watchCar fine the for out points ing serve —— — 4 The veteran George Kelly at first 1930 and either Charley Dressen or Joe Idaho 8irlpp at third base will round out infield Tony Cuccinello came Baseball Honors the up touted as ft great third baseman from Columbus but How ley has March 18 — (UP — MOSCOW him principally as an unWith fourteen pitchers keeping four derstudy for Critz at second This cjvchera busy in gymnasium work- appears important in view of the outs University of Idaho predict talk at various times that the Reds in the might listen i hut it will f how other club to terms on a deal for northern division Pacific coast con- Critz ference' a good time in baseball No matter how many games they No chamcompetition tills season in the winning column the place enterbeing pionship thoughts are will be Red condition Lingers tained but Coach Rich Fox and Howlcy has had the inwhole club the confident are hi cohorts quite he has had the hut bothustling pitchers at the not finish Vandals will Like Bob Shawkey Bucky tom of the heap as they did last running Harris other managers How and ear a legs as important pitcher's Seven members of last years tiam form a nucleus for a fast club as his arms Nothing is the matter with the and several new candidates have right arm of Lucas who won born showing promising form Fox good 19 games last season or the southdeclared paw of Jakie May They are the aces of the staff Pete Donohue Will much heavier and stronger and Fp-p- a Collegians Jeptha Rlxey towering southpaw probably will capitalize their expe risnee as relief men Ilowley hope to develop at least one if not two BILOXI Mbs March 18— (AP) consistent performers from the crop —The Washington Nationals pre- including Doug McWeeny big fast farewell game ball pared today for thewith pitcher from Brooklyn Archie the Spring Campbell in Biloxi tomorrow another of St Paul’s nu Hill Colleg’ ns of Mobile morons contributions to the big Johnson's big show Silas Johnson last year with Thursday Walter bats and Columbus and leaguers will pick up their Benny Frey obtained start for Chattanooga where the Nashville Roy Kolp whose (329 of the record was second spring training camp by distinguished season will be opened Saturday aft- a bout with Hack Wilson chiefly Ash Ken ft for er a stopover li Birmingham the Rube Ehrhardt and Marvin OudaV game with the Barons toSix of new young Texas southpaw are all hold the are going directly boys overs Garlocation however and Pitcher Sukeforth who hit 354 last sealand Braxton plans to head for his son his first as a regular will shape to have his home Carolina North the catching assignments with the dental work completed Don Savidge and Irvin? Hadley veteran Johnny Gooch but Ilowley were expected to bear the burden of has the hooks out fpr another back stop needed for emergencies Wednesday’s hurling Ens will be for Balt Lake The local are to meet Paywm in the first game of HI In Min and few a hour Min Rut Tetmbur that Out In the Utile bit doubtful maybe The eon fere nee with Colonel Rup1930 series at 1 p rn sharp the Into the fray u p jig this Maybe he’ signature and here (he treat man atep home nr not he should alfn for pertI the lube athlete engaged in jae Warrior The to run s thoee to rmll-sal hit and Rial the all eager a lucky a fa?-a h’ bit workout maybe lew than 183000 a year he Monday and are spirited ary controversy h ever for two help the Yankee dethrone the up to rt a two-yecontract after all pronounced in fine condition for the Mackmen Ruth said ye start year blr classic I am well pleased with my team and expert them to give a good account of themselves win cm lose" TO said Coach Dick Thorne today "A pep rally may be staged early Wednesday before the players leave for Salt Lake" FOR Davis winners of the Ogden division title meet Moroni in their REDS one-ha- The list a nee will leave Ogden Wednesday lete uill and miles The reserves art iiarlo Taylor and Stratford Coach Dick ’Thorne and hi ath- off with the league prn crossc- nasium run of ountry two at forwards Hunter at center and Van Kampen and Barker at guards mansgrr league Ena UHiits to the ruck the Ogden and other parts of the state are in training for the third annual Weber gym- sion ers-up PASO manager Fan Meet At Garden QUINT Weber High school hoopsters runnin the Ogden division race and one of the sixteen teams in the annual state classic at Salt Lake starting Wednesday will engage In their final workout late today l’he squad for the state series will consist of Chandler and McKntlrs By DON' ROBERTS nOBLES Calif — Jewel Ena hunt April 4 Is Date Chosen For Two And One Half Mile Marathon STS RACKSTERS ofw 7 dlvl- - Thorne Names Eight Men For Series Opening Game At I p Cox And Frazier Twinkle In Camp of Pirates At Paso Robles ' Jim Hoggan to Enter Cross Country Here Van Buren In Charge " TO MEET FAST STARS IN LINE TT — WEBER CAGERS FORMER OGDEN w n— SEMI ' CLYDE KlavUsniftG vs MELVIN GtiovoimG POCATELLO 100 LE3 0GDEW b FEATURE ’ Wes Stokes vs Tom Zepp POCATELLO 133 LBS OGDEN r ) £ 4 ROUNDS a Harry Mosher vs Wallace Shemood i BOUNDS Speed Dinsdale vs Tiger Tafya TICKETS ON BALE At Hemenway & Moser' Bank Cmokery- II - & A $100 $125 $150 $200 Gents 75c End $100 n Eddies' End Boys' GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY AND AVOID ' THE LAST MINUTE RUSH -- 18 — (UP)- - PROVO March Visions of football quickly displaced throughts of basketball when 20 men reported for spring grid practice at Brigham Young university yesterday Kicking passing and general limber for ing up exercises will be stressed are a few days before the aspirants sent into fundamentals training and light scrimmage - KAMMEYEE'S? 13 ' V |