| Show iakal - -: - ' ' r ee ' - - - - -- - ' - ':: i - ' ' : THE SALT 00 ter 4:7 f- ins 'Chase ilej5QO ToY' ' ' ' - - : c a' -- -- - -a - -- -- - -- ----- ! i "49 3oreartmetre orsesgooratteoft ' ' " 1 - :y-- -1 ) i:: 14' er 1 - -- ' r i ri--- 1 - ' - ul 111ef 11 - 1 t11 ' - - -- e1 I 44 - 4I'( 1 ' ' l e ''' '"et'044 er - 4 pr a- efl- 11--44 - (16i4' - -" ' "'' - - ' frel 4 "Yi- -1 -- i 4eld'' ---- ! ' C'' -- - ' -!- ::: i e - - - '' l" ' - I a ' '' - 1 1 14 ' ID Id i - ' - - The A A IT Ilsessoii"—during which the amateurs stage most of their major tournatnenta-la'j- ust about over and it's time to hand a few accolades to the work horse the secretary Mel Denhalter still has tome time to go before be surpasses the liertriee rendered amateur sports by the late William E I but already Met hai learned his job thoroughly and 1Day executes bit duties well and promptly Day served as secretary for more than 30 years and 'was the outstanding figure in the building of amateur sports in the intermountain area Day like Denhalter wee- a quiet! '1Mastittming man !who didn't worry much about accolades Mel doesn't worry either but he deserves praise just the same Mel's latest was assisting Pete Ecker and Paul Hansen with the Junior basketball tournament whose finals nre sched' uled for Monday night Eligibility cards correspondence financial reports and so on are sufficient for One man but Mel takes care of all that handily and then proceeds to help with tournament details - 1):--- - - Mere' trig ' ':' ' : of ' 4: ' ' - - - - L - - - - ' beery- - ' ' the - - ' ' ' ' ' ' - 4 American Legion junior baseball program will get under Dates have already been set for the stets townsSits 'will not be named imbl later tient: Anti° 11 and 12 - way soon ' - re0reselthition --- - at both 3951 'United Statee team the '1952 Olympics - '' ' ' ' f -- T a grudge tiff ear-marks-'of ' ' ' - - ' - that KJ' - r k t 1 - - '''CCIA' 4 - J ' - Floor Rug s d lug hese i Amt rtew ow ter satinet As tarta d wriars does '" Chevrolets 1937 to : "r'- 4 - - limo "' ' ' :1 -- — And cytnders ors rebored to himeclood polished a standard undersize 1935 r 0 - to 1941 ' - 0 4 mil : -- Fords 1935 to ' - - 3 I ' t 's ' ' Aed - old Price includes exchange of old motor 4 - a - - - p : ' i - - : evoaP i - - - -- Vat a' - - Fin ' - 4-4- 1 311 1 1 I I 1" 1 ' i - '''7 ' '' for teSdh work Chevrelos i Dovirla stz - far I li Al I 0 e t starting t ' osolooreion ' r ' "' t -' rIE '''''''''' - 1 ' ' ea itom4mil ""44 j '"1"t tj r4' 11 kl - ' - - if ' i - s 1 4 ' Iii - 6 C ) k01 i - w"ings wilh 404 tontoe1611-1401-- rc1 trsta It aln f Neon? 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Lf'illIES ' can for your truck tractor Or garage Take oa 1: '1 --- 1140 -- - 1' Final plans will be by the Salt Lake Softbajl Assn for the season at a meeting Mow coming day night at the Olamber of Commerce 207 South Main at ) - r-1- ' Said ' : 1 la Sel la Extra savings for farrmrs rs big operators- - Hurry in during Sears Annual Spring Oil - ' It e - -- era " - I' "Ii m -- : 9 ' 1 - of your old motor established ' ' BEFOY ou buy! -- t- - ' 41-- t Softball row) Slates Illeet DON111:GAMELEI- enne'-r- 1 1 ' - ets- -- ' ' f:- ' —""""" - O Co m p Du n d e d : - - - ' will l' MOTOlt OIL t - on Representatives of the Umpires Pizza- - will also be in attendance to games and discuss rule chtmgest and arrange-- 1 menta for the coming campaign an A-- I ''' - ' compoundod - of ' ' - - '"-'- " ---1" Some TenniS Opening! Linen International Earvester Harry- James of the Salt Lake Tennis club reports that American Asphalt Roofing Roffthere are some memberships available for the 1950 season man Hardware Structural Steel and South Salt Lake Merchants Ken Polivka former Ogden Red is now with Tulsa- Truman are ' - - 4 7 - ALLSTATE- lingsoldidedrsarev:11:! - - ' -' -- A - peciallyr Inview of remarks tossed about by Jona since the match was arranged Giacoma feels somewhat insulted about the way Jones regards his opposition and the Salt Lake puncher has vowed to flat- ten the wrestling l'oughle- ' ' Two other matches—am on the card the first starting sit 8:30 pm - ar - ' - m -- --- - ' - — - 2 atyh: tvrestler or a boxer Buzz Jones recognized bouts as one of the best and est and toughest wrestlers buainesa meets Pete former boxing champion tottnit match Ciacoma will fitted IM boxing gloves---Ione- ' - - Can 10--0t j 1 ting strongly ThCmur:ziy spotlight be a match which to settle that age-ol-d about which k - tbe - au - - the Ihe While Pioneer league rosters remain hidermite fan hiterest ' clings to lad years players aid Pocatello torrespondent Ernie Stites comes through with the ' following information ' on 1949's Cardinal standouts: Dick : Csiiplewski center fielder and leading Pocatello hitter at 345 sold to Houatmi of the Texas league Frank Dean outfielder 336 sold to Columbus Ga ' Ted Lewandowald shortstop 328reclilledbyrinstonSakm and Sold to Rochester N T ' - Claile Williams third - town Pa Dick Morganeatcher 303 recalled by Omaha and sold ' to Columbus O ' 301 ' sold to Dominic Barexewski! second 'baseman Columbus Ga Bill Buck and Bob Clear pitchers' With 11-- 6 recUrcbt Ad to Omaha sold to Winston-SaleT Slack pitcher11-Stanley Joe Carroll pitcher 1342 sold to Lynchburg Va " ' : ' Bob Vogel pitcher 144 sold to' Columbus Ga '3' Pocatello released Dick liana six-yeveteran and Ken Dudrey spent two )ears at Pocatello : Dudrey pitchers H Larry Kenna outfielder and Don Renames were reserved for the Pocatello club for 1950 Ray Klobe pitcher was property of Albany Ga and Don - lAndseyos Pocatello boy : ' "' was sold to Willows Cal Lowe playing manager-o- f the Cardinals retired Walter ' from baseball last November and is working at Boise - --- be "26e Ilere - -- ed - - ' J f --- loses-await- - — -- - : wrestling prograns at the Collseum but that title match might to take a back seat to the tiff between 'the wrestler versus the boxer" Maurice LaChappelle the B gran meets ing Frenchman Floyd Hansen in the feature event and the grappling addicts will recognize the new and the old in the skirmish LaChappelie has already demonstrated that he of the finest matmen in th name and his wide variety and breaks has delighted the -- t 1 i k ' mailvearcaruhamotoifoanreshiaonbeThttieursdis 0 l ' - 1l at ow S1ate a Sh Art Intermountainjunior ' - '' Cto hscum -- e - II - 0 i 14 r iit- r -- ' ' 4 - At - ' ' - () F' - ' whose ' D - ededat cène a:rconomy! - rt--- 's 4 Sp orts :DIX ' Htlr'' SUCCC:t!'':1 o Allscci-at- oe- o ' " ' l'Jith Quality' ' 1 were able i blassahtdedPutillifte ss jumps 1"trrc1gIseek7cithaPobair7ekandi:1 - 44--- ttor- — headedby--thfour-an- d overa half brutal royal family It was a gallant triumph for a mile course in this race which has Freebooter up to challenge front- ' think of littleman and- a- - big- running Cloncarrigth e leader fell 114 two ojtumipsteetbooromterhome—and rolled 4117terelrelirearetiand's eePTheyillersalinoft tpc$arrtied°7 years emjusterstldwygreeninnesColgkg company at out watioeford and a bitter disap- - I the huge open ditch jump known It was a casual canter from pointsnentfor the queen and Prise as the chair" the first time put there to finish 15 lengths on top testi Elizabeth seconds 325 seconds over the tee-ont Achton Major was third and ' - Rouland Roy fourth ahead et the badly beaters Isionaveen- liones were high In British hearts that the royal family would capture its tint grand national In half a century breaking the jinx ' which has pureued royal runners By PHIL KeLEESE ever strict King Edward VII's Am-Tribune Sports Editor stored in 1900 bush 000be - ' (1 raw-bon- ed astekeuotelecherasoewdSatoutrdaz507 Ittlore''Thcin- Ever in' Combillirig " ll - ' tiosore ' - IlyOSC411 FlIALET 'were second staggered home Fifth alter- - thou- - !from- home they-stiALNTREA Eng march 23 mop) I sands of loyal sublecte had bet it to the free runnirt! Cioncarrit into the role Both times the tamed luck of —The luck of the Irish—plus-tourThey heeded Au thete tuck the the Irish belt lust- ea it- - harlssiree enitalanee---carried Power the and RIM ttabegJimmy age'and 'tiny Slortayeett was leading and looked lavoredrreebooter to a romping the bay gelding free- - a certain winner only to falter at canal turn For victory faille grand rue hooter from Elia For only seven the ' - ' lfiirelt-II-195- 0 01111R ' - -- 1 - - -- - - - - |