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Show iiTnrir- - Utah State Coaching School Opens Monday 'Cm HEAP BASKETBALL v- ..... A6M t FRANK LEAHY EL. COACH NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL 'DICK-- 1 ROMNEY DIRECTOR I. STATE Maughan Enters Texas AAU Track, Field Meet Ralph Maughan, 1947 Utah State rxptain of the A 3; B .! !P n 2 Z . L v i B . , ? a 4 ' i 0 ti ) I? IF throw at the national AAU meet 8 in San Antonio, Tex , June toss won hammer the Maughan in every meet he entered during I le season, and approached the western division and conference marks He also won the javelin event at the Big Seven conterence meet at Denver. Fred Sheffield, University of Utah high jumper, and Bob Koch, the Redskin number one netter, will also enter the meet The brilliant Utah jump artist recently leaped 6 feet 7 inches, the best record in the nation during the year. Koch is one of the state s top tennis players. A TRIP Tc UTTLE 6POOKLYN SUMMED- -- 8, 1946 Winget's Nine i A Tip for Travelers AAQ ONE Of THE HATlYES TALfC OF REPEAT nJferC EUSASES YOU f 1, Grants ms ffljL Kfi League Standings Junior Chamber Berntsen Brothers Curtis-Market Cliffs Service E Morning Milk Providence Lions Hyrum Lions Mendon Amvets Smithfield Brick and Tile 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 E y. -- San Pep Knockouts Boston's Sol Bartolo Willie An Increase in the number of ariests duiing May or violations of fishing regulation, today , resulted in a warnin' tioin George R. Reid, chief deputy game warden, that an intensined patrol would be maintained throughout the state from now until end of the fishing season. "Utah angelers are urged to n obtain a copy of the fishing ation for 1946, either from their sporting goods dealers or by writing to the Utah Fish and 321, Game department. Room State Capitol," Reid advised . A breakdown of Mays arrest3 revealed that of 13 violations reported to date, nine were for infractions of the va iOhs fishing laws. Other arrests wue for violations of game bird laws, shooting of on preserves and possession Illegal game. Reid further warned Utah fishermen that road blockades would be maintained until end of the to apprehend season in order users of illegal baits and those having in their possession more than the legal limits of game fish. pro-cla- NEW YORK, June 8 (1PV Wee Willie Pep, "Hartford phantom who became an explosive puncher in the army, was undisputed world featherweight champion today by d knockout virtue of a that sent SaJ Bartolo of Boston to St. Clares hospital with a fractured jaw. When they entered the ring last night to settle the title dispute before 9,881 at Madison Square Garden, Pep was recognized as champion by New York and afiliated states, and Bartolo was the national boxing association's king. Pep ended the dispute decisively with a short right hook to the chin that dropped Bartolo flat on his d Italian back. The little managed to roll over onto his side as Referee Ruby Goldstein counted him out at 2.41 of the 12th round. A left jab and a following left hook had rocked Sal back onto his heels and set him up for the knockout punch. 12th-roun- eight-year-o- ld d dark-haire- MILLION! EAR&I WHILE YOU LEARN A SICILL OR TRADE He . u 1) Ui nine. Tuesday's scheduui pairs Club Lunch and D V Hess, vtmgeu lie Cream and J.u k s Tire and Oil; und Masco anil Als BAe AH v tool public thl !;lt F th Thi trrang if Ar ic wel ilthe m jiat 456 Ca of Nc larg of ire rg I ofU fine Tldt P he V and p mess Cache a maji Cull athl is wee Lar in rant is ie in W Salt Lake 4 SASi&r Jim Vernon, Dixie Walker Lead Major Loop Hitting Race Twin Falls Team f to cording statistics Salt Lakes Bob Chesnes pitched steady ball last night and with strong support of his teammates managed to edge the Pioneer league leading Twin Falls Cowboys The victory made it two out of three for Salt Lake over the Cowboys m this series In other contests last night the Idaho Falls Russets managed push two runs across in the 11th 8-- t percentage to 5 throi cQells nool, 1 Jane nd Th (II yo icipati there to edge the Ogden Reds Cardinals while Pocatellos were oundly trouncing the Bom 6 Pilots Chesnes 2-- Del Ennis of the Phillies, who picked up 22 points during the week and makes his first appearance in the select group with a Adam sygrot lining . day Standing 3 are Johnny Hopp of the Braves, batting 344, and .339 pi t week, slipped to fourth position by slumping from .336 to 324. Only New York Yankee among the five leaders is Charlie Keller, who has bee nthmbing steadily and gained nine points during the week to take fifth position with a .323 average. Walker Leads In the national league individual batting race, Brooklyns Fred for the (Dixie) Walker leads second consecutive week although his .368 average is 11 points off released the pace he was setting last Satur- today. His closest rivals, Ted Williams Johnny Pesky and Don Dimaggio of the Red Sox, lost points during the week. Williams slid from ,34a to .335 Pesky dropped from 333 to 330, while Dimaggio, who was In the number three spot last ner city ith su - 8.(UPW NEW YORK, Jun Sox Although the Boston Red cooled the rising pennant fever of Ocar Blueges Senators during the ambitious Washington club s latest visit to Boston, they failed to stop the left handed slugging of Big Jim Vernon Leading the American league's Big Five" batters for the past three weeks, the has Washington first baseman picked up 17 percentage points since June 2, and his batting .395, charg . a In on m Topples I wavered towards the last but managed to halt a Twin Falls rally m the ninth inning which pushed two runs across Salt Lake came from five run behind in the fourth and fifth in nings to take a commanding leal They pushed three across in the; fourth and four more in the fifth. They added a final tally in the eighth. 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Army recruiting Station. sc ark 9-- 2 A I it er t at Clellan was Winn.na pitcher and Bill Jones absoibtd tiie loss Als Bike had a tntk against the Hess L mi scoring will, and rapping tin the Hess huilers to (erv, corner j ot the park. Jacks lue and Oil had another bad last inning last night and dropped their game to Club Lunch The winning uil came a the last of the sew nth Parson pitched for Jacks lire and Oil and Hansen for the Club Lunch 2 1 1 a,ul Wingets Ice Ciui.i ,lt Ia Tlre and Oil, 8 pm Hasco at Als Biht a pm High scoring mu ken p,lrl night Commeiual I, su.- - softK? games us WingeK lie f Als Bike, and Club l.umh can? through with viUouis Wingets Ice Cteam tied for th league lead with A1 - Bike, toped Hasco m a well played game Th Ice Cream men jumped mt0 Z early lead and sumud a closm rush by the loseis Lincoln M 3. .0 Cravath Instructed Last year, guest instructors were Schedule Jeff Cravath, who coached the Monday Amvets at Junior Chamber, 7 University of Southern California Trojans to consecutive Rose Bowl p. m. Mendon at Curtis-Market, 3 appearances, and Everett S. Dean, famous basketball leader at Stan- p. m. Smithfield Brick and Tile at ford university Not NEW YORK, June 8 it Over the score of years that the Grant's Bike, 9 p. m. Milk at Providence Morning g coaching school has been presented, even the thrill of a the finest instrui tors 'in the nation I Jons, 8.30 p. m. homer by Cub pitoholj Claude Pas-seaon the Logan camthe return to form of Morton have nppearod Tuesday Schedule pus. Cooper of the Braves or the winBerntsen Brothers at Cliffs Included among the of debut ning Service, sports figures who Bobo Newsom at the school are Knute Rockne, Valley league softball team of the Senators Pop Warner, Wallace Wade, Dane managers and umpires will meet could overshadX. Bible, Lynn Waldorf, Forrest B. Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock In ow an ordinary Cox, Everett Shelton, Henry Frnka, the chamber of commerce offices. triumph of an Allen and Clark Shaugh-ness- The meeting was called by league Forrest o u n m p rtant Allen and Rockne coached at president, Joe Bow cut t, to discuss game by the ground rules at the various ball the first school in 1927. Pittsburgh P i of this year's instructors parks, and to schedule out of city Both rates today. have brilliant records. Iba's hoop games. The Pirates, Team standings were shuffled in teams rolled to two consecutive by beating the the night round of play national titles, collegiate and as Thursday Giants, 10 to 5 Grants Bike dropped their first 19J3 Irish eleven was deLeahys to puli managed clared the best in the collegiate game of the year to Mendon, and up within one the defending champions, (Jim s grid competition. Newsom Bobo percentage point Service, beat Curtis E Market, but New of the floundering sixth place were trounced by Morning Milk. Yorkers certainly no extraordin- Oakland Acorns Grant's Bike remains atop the Edge league ary achievement. despite the loss, and Junior Vote of Confidence Chamber, with three out of four But as they played their game at wins Is holding down the runner-u- p Francisco, 7-- 6 spot. Forbes field last night, a drama Monday nights rfchedule calls was enacted that never before had and for w Logan tnple-heade- r, taken its place- - in baseball. The Oakland staved off San Fran- e. single game at providence. TuesPirates, first major league team in ciscos threat to day night Berntsen Brothers tratemporarily history to demand collective bar- hold their Pacific league leader- vel to Wellsvllle for a contest with gaining rights from club officials, ship Friday when they captured Cliffs Service. waited until the last minute before a Walkathon" 6 victory in the giving Manager Frankie Frisch a fourth game of the crucial transvote of confidence by not go ng out series. The Oaks now lead on a strike that had been generally baya by single game. expected. A crowd of 16,144 sat in while Passeau, the aging Cub mound the Oaks turned back the Seals artist who attained baseball im- on strength of two runs in the AMERICAN I,KAO! E vicfifth and another tally in the mortality by pitching a one-htory against the Tigers in the sixth which served to offset a two-ru- n world series last fall, won another San Francisco sortie in their memorable game against the Dodg- half of the ninth. ers at Chicago, 2 to 0 on four hits, The middle of the league race when he crashed a homer in the remained bunched with Hollywood last of the ninth. taking over fifth place with their Cooper, plagued for two years by fourth straight victory over Los Friday's KfMiltii arm trouble, was his old unbeat- Angeles, 8 to 5 Sacramento evenSew York 6, Cleveland fi (11 Innings. able self at Cincinnati, holding the ed its series with Portland when Philadelphia I, Ml. LuuU 4 (10 in Reds hitless for six innings in a 3 Garth (Red) Mann pitched the irififfN). S Chicago 5. Hashing-toto 1 victory for the Boston Solons to a 0 shutout. San Diego (Onl fsmm scheduled). Braves. 6 behind trimmed. Seattle to 5, the (Saturday's Hvhedule Cleveland at hew York, Beats The Cards southpaw slants of A1 Olsen. Uetnit at Boston. forced to The Acorns were nt. Loaia at Philadelphia. Lefty Ken Raffensberger turned m a five-hi- t, 5 to 2 victory for the hustle throughout to win their Chicago at H uuhlngton, two games. suddenly spunky Phils at St. Louis. first game of the week as the NATIONAL LBAVK Seals twice came He was backed up by a grand-slahomer by Frank McCorwick in the through to tie the score. Casey third. Stengels men scored twice in Newsom, returning to the Sen- the first inning, but were forced ators for the fourth. time in his to go to work all over again when career, beat the White Sox, 3 to 2 at the Seals tied the count in the some inning. Oakland went ahead Washington and had a in the third, but in the next until Guy Curtnght singled in the Seventh. Newsom gave up only inning the ODouis came back to those two hits again tie it up. Pittshurgh 10, New York 5. The Yankees beat Cleveland, 6 to Boston 3, ( inrinnati 1. NEW FISHING HOURS 5 at New York on a fluke bunt by ttaturda s H heditle Hrookbu at ( hioaro. With the general of Charley Keller in the 11th with the opening New York at Pittsburgh. bases loaded. Relief pitcher Joe Utahs fishing season, June 15, Phlliididphia at Ht. laouis, night game. Kragaukas hit his bat with a throw only a few days away, angelers and the ball dropped fair, pinch-runn- were 'reminded today that hours Steve Souchock sliding of fishing this year are from 4 a m until 9 pm. home with the winning run During the war, hours were from Barney McCoskys double, a throw and a long fly produced the Sam. until 10 pm. du to daywinning run in the 10th as the light savings time, George P. Reid, Athletics heat the Browns, 5 to 4 chief deputy game warden, pointed out. dt Philadelphia. can J t,. p.m. 2. Grants Bike uti tl ie Tuesday Club Lunch E Amvets da car)01 &1 Ji im m H Als Bike 27, 1 U H, Si Club Lunch 8, J u k Oil 7. MarCliffs Service 5, Curtis-ket 4, (9 innings). Junior Chamber 4, Hyrunv Lions 4, for f Pay 0 Friday Wingets Ice fit Bike 0. Berntsen Brothers iU Jig Score Ball Wins AJ SHOZTSTQPS- - Last Round Results Mendon psa quilt. , League Standings top-flig- ht MILLIE PEP Against Violations. IT PLAti Saturday, June vk m Club Lunch, Als, Merald-Journ- a Grant's Bike Stands Atop Softball have-appeare- Game Warden Warns MAKE YOU he game-winnin- field tiaktheand hummer 27-2- V Utah Aggies 20th annual coaching school will open Monday with a record number of visiting coaches enrolled, and two of the most popular mentors in the nation, Frank Leahy and Hank Iba, scheduled to give the instruction. Founder, promoter and director of the annual sports Pirate Players StandBy Frisch, Turn Backs On Labor Guild team, will compete in b SPORTS session is Coach Dick Romney, who has directed every one of the Utah State summer coaching schools. Continues Until Friday The summer pchool opens Monday morning at 7 30 when Leahy, the brilliant Notre Dame football coach, gives his first period of grid instruction. It will continue until Friday afternoon, when Iba's fifth and final basketball class will be presented. Leahy will instruct football during the morning hours and Iba will teach the hoop sessions in the afternoon. Both coaches will present films of top national games, and will take the student coaches on to the gridiron and the hoop court for demonstrations. Coaches from every section of the country were arriving in Logan today for the five days school. Some of the out of state mentors will be housed in the Sigma Chi fraternity house and the Utah . State fieldhouse. HENRY OKLAHOMA Romney Directs Annual Session; Leahy and Iba Instruct Classes I dlh ne Sow. three-quarte- 201 POST OFFICE BUILD. 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