Show )x3 -- i v inf' f Layne April Fool Ho 1 Picks world’s PennantRaces Layne Is Underdog Tonight - SAN FKAN CISCO —Ezzard Charles formerly favorite to heavyweight boxing champion remains an OSCAR FRALEY this evening ByNEW YORK (UP)— This will win ever Uath’s Rex Layne at Winterland here will be televised coast to coast starting at at least settle the question of who The the number one April Fool — 8 o’clock Utah time and why confine yourself 'to one cf 7000 who handle is better than $1000000 at- The victor ha been premised Jack Dempsey will sign a contract In a few day with the Acme Beer company of San Francisco He will serve as a sort of good t will ambassador the winner a till fight acalMt Wakett-RockJee the f Jersey stadManias (1U la Kmr East-Weium ares ef the naaaal 4nr-a- S Dolph Camilli and his Magic Shriae football same Cowboy will get the once Valley The 1SSS f the aiaaer this enbe tomorrow over from IBC premise wa made by the Camilli played in the old Utah-Idah- o The la r test wtitern delegation league back In the late ef newspapermen licet the Jo twenties with Salt Lake and Loi LouiaJack Roper fisht at Loe gan e Angeles la April 1839 will be at The writer will get a look at ringside This corner Hack Miller of the Magic Valley Boise Idaho Falls gram and John and Pocatello In the next few Deseret Newt-TelLake Tnbune day before heading for the Salt Salt of the Mooney will be a moot those accounted Lake and Ogden camps by plane lor Charles ha been Impressive in Our Itinerary will Include a o press ringside seat at the Rocky hi Bay Region workout Marclanw-JerseJoe Waleett bas-- Layne I beat Charle last summer title fight at Chicago April 1$ and 111 do it again" said Layne Last September this corner “Thi Is the stepping stone to a watched Marcia n flatten Jertitle fight and a bundle of sey Joe at Philadelphia np money I cant afford to p A Johnny Sarto would aay the this opportunity Charle la confident and ready "baseball season is just around Said Ed “I was In top hape the corner" and most of our when I kayoed Layne hack in stories from now on until April 185 L Ira In the best shape of 18th will deal entirely with Piomy career now I hope to score neer League baseball clubs an early kayo I want to be the first heavyweight ever to regain the title" Utah newspapermen are keeping their finger crossed Sore Layne win bat they want to see they feel Re wHl meet a different Charles this time y st 4 e y Softball Meet Planned for Two Pre dictions Without the use of a crystal ball this corner make two predictions First of all Rex Layne will again decision Ezzard Charles proving hi Ogden win last August was no Cuke Prediction am her twe: Jersey Joe Walcott will rrgala his world’s title ever Rocky Mai els bo at Chicago a week from Friday night Thla will pare the way for a aeeewd meeting between Layne and Walcott Layne already holds a decision ever Walcott If prediction number one fall Layne will have to start' an entirely new campaign If he expect to get back in the heavy weight title picture Sports Tld Ella Coast league baseball official In report that there are six cities to minor league baseball ready Join the major They are: Baltimore Ijam Angeles San Francisco Denver Montreal and Houston o i considered the Jim Thorp athworld's greatest lete addressed high school student of Utah Just a few year ago He died of a heart attack at hi California home last Saturday - A bull fight I being planned for the Loa Angeles Coliseum in mid-Jun- e ’with the consul general of Mexico the moving force It will be a bloodies battle Itif the human department give all-arou- ’ t t Bbe?’ approval Thursday Ilighi A meeting for all softball play era and managers will be conducted at the Weber College tomorrow evening at 7 p m in room 101 of the Central Building ' The season program for the local park will be discussed under the direction of Harold Wiese association executive secretary Association membership cards will be distributed and park schedules will also be available Dennis Murphy national tour- nament director for the NSC world meet In Salt Lake City In September will be present to ex- detail Ogden’s position Elain innational picture Every team expecting te be represented in the lour leagues that will participate in the Ogden Soft-ha- ll Association should have an official representative on hand A report on the progress of the work project necessary to the preparing of the park for the season to open May 12 will be presented and additional assignment made El Monto Goli 4 of their lives and won valuable prizes list night at their annual jamboree Held at the Apollo- dub in Riverdale the golfers and association official had a party which ended with some of the linkster completely equipped with new wood iron and clothing for the season Just opening - well-rounde- to San Francisco for the Layre-Charifight Cocked to Tacforan for the horse races Visitor et Monday and Tuesday The daily d I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Former Champion Ezzard i - Chari® should find out tonight whether he is still a title His contender or one of the ring’s heavyweight nationally televised fight with husky Rex Layne career is one of the most important in his V has-bee- ns month— but today seems like the Fraley perfect spot for FearlessYankees to pick the New York and Brooklyn Dodger as the 1953 pennant winner Anybody who knows a hunt from a punt realize that you don’t take this step lightly' To eat this kind of chalk you have to be in superb condition Which' naturally called for a quick bit of fpring training so I wouldn’t lose my standing as an 10-rou-nd 14-ye- expert" My poor brethren among the typewriter termites did it the hard way Imagine being dehydrated by that Florida sun bored by a lot of baseball talk and getstaring at blondes ting in Bikini bathing suits - King-Siz- e eye-strai- n is going on these had no such handicaps My Though there isn’t much’ time for fishing or sports over where the fighting In the area of Southern mammoth a hoist Commandos caught they prize Vietnamese and a ski French of consisted trip training f Tonkin Indochina between skirmishes with Rebel Guerrillas j t to Canarsie which wound up in j ft session of African’ an n j 1QA polo a debate with a fruit stand manager on the relative merits of Florida vs California citrus products and an interview on the Eighth Avenue subway with a e catcher for the Bloomer Girls f I’m not as you can understand influenced by a lot of 1 I f managers out to impress the potential customers Thus I can tell you that all teams will play 154 game this season and the World Series will open on schedule at Yankee Stadium with the Dodgers in the visitors’ dressing room WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL L 1853 they’ll finish in : lExamtnn gtanimrd (gben —" one-tim- - American League: 1 New York Yankees 2 Cleveland Indians 3 Chicago White Sox 4 Philadel phia Athletics 5 Boston Red Sox 6 Washington Senators 7 SL Louis Browns 8 Detroit Tigers National League: 7 Brooklyn Dodgers 2 Philadelphia Phillies 3 New York Giants 4 St Louis Cardinals 5 Chicago Cubs 6 Cincinnati Reds 7 Milwaukee By United press (nee Boston) Braves 8 PittsManager Leo Durocher may be burgh Pirates The Yankees bolstered by the boiling on the inside but he’s pitching of Whitev Ford and smiling on the outside as the co me backing Ewell Blackwell and Giants Stagger East looking more Johnny Sam still face another like candidates for the second distretch battle with the Cleveland vision than challengers for the Indians Barring lockjaw’ for National make should League pennant Casey Stengel they as much celebration noise as (Although Durocher has been usual' known to deliver 10000 explosive Cleveland baa everything to words over a 'missed sign in an win exept an infield with hands he exhibition shrugs merely game misters Even' with their Inand the have the off reversal! power by they repeated dians who haw staged their own pitching for place The White Sox will make a big "bum of the day program” at the "go-go- " racket for a while hnc Giant of pitchers The then stop-sto- p barely edging the expense six made show From A’s Indians it for rich straight and pitching there it’ another league with eight out of 10 over the Giant a battle for seventh place among with an 11-- drubbing Boston Washington and St Louis yesterday in whichthey hit four home runs —and the Tigers riding the 8:15 (But The Lip offers only j this quip: "They can take those victories to the bank and see how much they can cash ’em In for” Ailments to ' three key players Sauer Mickey Mantle and Films of the National Inter- —Hank Gil Hodges — were causing conwil Ski Championship collegiate in the camps of the Cubs tonigb cern bq shown over KSL-Tand Dodgers Sauer the Yankees m and 6 at and Thursday p National League’s most valuable S p enroute to Chicago was The films were producet player Braun the Cubs L Dr where through the cooperation of the hysician will treat his broken Chamber of Commerce and the ittie which threatens to University of Utah and wrere firs sidelinefinger until early May him shown last night SMantle suffering with a rash which is aggravated by the woolen content of hi uniform left the Yankees for his home In Commerce Okla Mickey’s wife expects the birth of her first child any day and Mickey can’t suit up because of the rash so Manager Casey Stengel granted him permission to leave the club Hodges is suffering from Inflammation of the joints in his feet and was scheduled to be examined by a doctor in Mobile i Ala today lead In The Yankees took a victheir spring series with a over the Dodgers tory Leo's Boiling On Inside bui Smiling Outside ba -- 5 n ’ - 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nEGULAnSTot: - By RUSS NEWLAXD I Party Is Success Snow Basin On Members and friends of the El TV Tonight Monte Golf dub had the time ) Match ThcreTl BeHoApril Fool Shenanigans Bai’llers Climb in the Ring er A sell cut ewrf will pay $00000 will be In tendance 1 I 8-- 5 ten-round- - SPCXTIN9 COOPS 332 - 25th S treat Fib 743 17 New Pocket Size Fish Game Booklet To Be Issued Soon By Game Authorities in SI j SALT LAKE CITY Any previously1 printed copies have no value as a legal refercode of Utah’s fish and game ence or guide according to Department Director J Ferry Egan The Director noted that the old code of laws rules and regulations became obsolete with the adoption of the new version by the 1953 legislature1 Mr Egan said that the new code in the familiar pocket size handbook would be available to the public in the near future Sportsmen and others wishing to obtain a copy of the new issue may then do so by writing to or calling in person at the Department offices 1598 West North Temple Salt Lake City The new game code and scheduling of this year’s five district public hearings were the chief orders of business at a special meeting of the Utah Board of Big Game Control held March 28 The Board was given greater con-tr-o land management powers over the state’s big game herds through recent legislative act Such new provisions as the right to shorten seasons extend seasons and limit the number of hunters in a given area were discussed as they might apply to set- ting up the fall hunts It was noted that the general deer season is now set by law to commence on Saturday 'October 20 or the nearest Saturday to October 20 Opening date this year October 17 wiU be Saturday Length of season along with special regulations concerning this and other big game hunts will be set by the Board following the five district public meetings to be held over the state during June Time and place of the meetings are as follows: District 5 Cedar City June 15 District 4 Richfield June 16 District 2 Heber City June 17 District 3 Salt Lake City June 18 District 1 Tremonton June 19 All are evening meetings to start at 7:30 p m Support was given the Utah Wildlife 'Federation in a current project to set up local big game committees for the annual study of the big game trends range and herd conditions The committees to be made up all interested stock-me- n groups namely landowners ' for others and sportsmen the purpose of gathering information on the local level in recommendation to the Board All five members of the Board were in attendance including: Chairman J Perry Egan Fish Don and Game Department AssociUtah Woolgrowers Clyde’ ation Merle Varner Forest Service Lee Warburton sportsman representative J Wells Robins Horse and Cattle Grower's Association Mr Robins was recently appointed to fill the position left vacant by the death of L C He Montgomery of Heber City Counresides in Scipio Millard ty where he was born and spent most of his life in ranching and the livestock industry Supplemental plants of walleyed pike will be made it his interspring in several of Utah’s mediate waters where this species has been stocked during the past two years These fish will be hatched and planted from two million pike eggs which will arrive by air from Syracuse New York about April 8 ' They will be processed at the state’s Kama hatchery Planting in numbers will be made in Utah Lake Yuba Reservoir the lower Sevier drainage and other - -- ' waters - j The winner will be in a good spot to challenge the winner ef the rematch between j Champion Rocky Marciano and Joe Walcott in Chicago April 10 Charles beat Walcott twice be- fore losing the crown to him Hazard hasn’t fought Marciano Layne holds a decision over Walcott but was knocked out by Marciano two years ago The Utah stalwart has risen in ring stature since but in his last match Feb 13 he lost a split decision to Roland La Starza another challenger The bout is expected to attract a near capacity crowd into the Winterland Pavilion 7700-seat with gate receipts upwards of $35000 Twd judges and a referee will officiate using the California scoring system of 11 points a round An even round would be ( d - Saxton Beals Williams but 5-- ! ' High series individual Bud Spears 625 Lee Ensign 593 Jim game Yerage 586 High single individual Bud Spears 230 Phil Graham 225 Aldo De Corso 215 High team series Coors 3176 Paramount Ice Cream 298L Team High Game Coors 1130 Para mount Ice Cream 1049 Hill Air Force Base League f High series individual Jack Stokes 584 Charlie Burton 573 High single Harry Sugihara 569 game individual Dave Morgart 226 Jack Stokes 223 Charlie Burton 214 High team senes 2808 Jolters 2850 Superforts 1005 Team high game Trailers ing victory over veteran Charley William hoisted Johnny Saxton's unbeaten string to 40 fights today but it (didn’t help much to boost his prestige The Unconquered Brooklyn welterweight entered the ring at a Brooklyn’s Ridgewood Grove favorite over the ring-wis- e solid Williams who had held him to- -a split decision on Feb 24 lopSaxton earned a clear-cu- t sided decision this time but there were several occasions when he failed to impress as a title threat Williams of NewThe ring-wis- e ark N J veteran of 109 pro high to fights) held hi hands e pick off most of Saxton’ ana then j head punches closed to close quarter for rugged infighting Thu Saxton was able to jar Williams several times but could not put him on the deck In the second round he hammered the ring in Jersey fighter about the and the fifth he cut his mouth in the! ninth he opened a- - small cut over hi left eye But Wil-liastill was closing in and trading wallops at the final bell 3-- 1 Jolters 993 Paramount Ladies Major League High series individual Betty Kosof 534 Alida Pace 503 Shirgame ley Phillips 497 High single individual Betty Kosof 194 Do Nistler 181 Alida Pace 180 High team series Palmer's Service 2149 Hotel Ben Lomond 2137 C C Anderson Beauty Salon 2106 Team high game Hotel Ben Lomond 773 Palmer’s Service Anderson Beauty C C 768 Salon 737 Ethel Chilson picket long-rang- up Exhibition Games ' - J : ' By UNITED PRESS Detroit (A) 13 Philadelphia ' ' ? (A) 7J 4 Brooklyn New York (A) 1 “ I (N) Cincinnati (N) 8 Washington (A) 3' Milwaukee (N) 8 Philadelphia f (N) 6 Cleveland (A) 11 New York (N) 5 Chicago (N) 5 SL Louis (A) 3 Pittsburgh (N) "A” 7 Pittsburgh UN) "B” 4 Chicago (A) 14 Brooke Medical Center 4 - ! i : Wildlife Confab Will Be Tonight The Weber Wildlife Federation will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Utah power and light auditorium and featured at the meeting will be a telecast of tne Layne-Charifight in San Francisco es Albert Warner president of the federation said meeting time and had been set up a half-hothere would be committee report and other business before the television broadcast started ur s 1 Bannocks Begin Round of Practice Tills J UKlW 4 three victories to his credit "Jockey Albert Scbmidl leads all riders In winning Bela- ware Park’ Leonard Richard for With three-yesr-el- d split Automotive League High series Individual Ray Painter 696 Lloyd Hill 6® Ray High single game individual Hig) Painter 201 Lloyd Hill 200 team series Painter Brothers 3757 Baur Auto 3605 HiS® To single game individual745 High Buster Miya 784 Ksto Toys singlft game individual Kato 225 Hid 'Miya 219 High team series Miya Garage four games 4120 Team high game beMiya Garage 1045 In playoffwintween first and second half Pam-' defeated ners Miya Garage 1952-5season ter Brothers in championship Ladles’ City League High series individual Lillian Rhees 545 Grace Eppley-Bet- h Herrington 533 Mable Estes 520 High single game individual Grace Eppley 235 Pat' Vining 221 Vera Nelson 215 High team series E C Olsen Co2842 Paramount Ice Cream 2566 Beckers 2540 Team high game E C Olsen Co 984 Paramount901lee Cream 927 Klenke Floral Eagles Auxiliary League Bernice High series individual 44lEI-lie Stone Marie 442 Purdy 412 single High Wiseman game individual Bernice Purdy 159 Marie Stone 157 Marie Stone 150 High team series HI Lowers 2809 Eaglettes 2505 The Growers 2483 Team high game Eaglettes 833 Hi Lowers Flying Verna Williams 849 Eagles split picked up CaliL (UP) — The Pocatello Bannocks of the Flo neer league swung Into the final leg of spring training today as they' prepared for seven exhibition games to be played in six TWtJ of the contents will be next Monday and Tuesday played against the Fort Ord Warriors who boast such major league the players as Tom Morgan ofRosa New York Yankees and Rob of the Washington Senators Manager Herschel Martin axed eight fmen from the Bannock squad yesterday hut 45 players still are battling for starting "Thts 1 going to be a w&le open season” Martin said 'today “And I want to take a good look at everybody The club seems well fixed defensively however” Martin is primarily worried over the dub’s hitting and catch' ing i The J Bannocks worked on run- Merchant Now downs and cutoff plays today The ' Turk - Edwards former Washonly Cripple la camp is Jack Redskins football tackle Pocawith ington who played Sarahagan of a sport and coach is a with out tello last year He is ing goods store in Seattle Wash sore leg 3 - 1 N Leads ' Men’s City League k NEW YORK (UP) — A convinc- i - Bowling Results Doesn't Please b 5i 9 r co-own- er -- |