Show - f 'i is RJbnilc Chechoslovakia- and he was the only listed European-bor- n American leaguer in 1848 He’s taking time out from baseball to help ax the axis A movement has been launched s In New Orleans to raise money for a swimming pool at Tulane university as a memorial for Monk Simons the Green Wave’s late trainer Anything can happen in these days department: Lieutenant Ellen Suttner of Purdue university and the WACj is in charge of boxing teams at McClellan and Mather fields in California James A Delaney middle distance funner on Northwestern’s 1938 track team is captain of a marine outfit which took part in Pacific operations Chick ‘ fecent e White Sox catch Autry er is a second lieutenant in the marine corps at San Diego Louisville of the American association claims baseball’s F championship with 19 rejectees on Its one-tim- 4-- roster 1944 It Cube catching department problems become too overwhelming what with the loss of Clyde McCullough and MIskey Living ton it Is possible that Wrigley field fans will see Billy "Sami ih© Los Angeles high school Junior who made good with the Los Angeles Angels last season We hope Jimmy Archer has a safe hiding place ( the- - Ray Arthur star halfback at Holy Cross high school in New Orleans is planning to enter Notre Dame Ernie Lombardi Giants’ catcher is loading and unloading trucks as a sheet metal worker’s helper in West Oakland Cal Nifty comments: Ray Morrison of Temple university: "I’m being complimented for trying to help keep football alive Well football has kept me alive for Fresco Thompson minor years" league manager to an umpire who had just tossed him out of the game: "You have F eyes and ears!” 4-- 1-- A V GULFPORT Miss March 4 CD — Harold (Jug) McSpaden of Philadelphia continued to’ pace the 94500 Gulfport open golftoura ment Saturday firing a total of 238 par 70 for a The Philadelphia Country club sharpshooter was tied' with six others In Saturday’s second round but hie brilliant 68 Friday gave him enough margin to improve hie position Six contenders were just three strokes behind McSpaden Friday but after Saturday’s round "Jug” found himself three strokes ahead of Tony Penna of Dayton Ohio and five strokes ahead of five others some of whom were closer to him to the first round Penna was one of the 70 shooters in the second round and pushed total to 141 for a his lead over five others who tied for third place with 143 The group Included Sammy Byrd of Detroit winner of the New Orleans open 'who put together a 1 for the two rounds Byron Inter-mount- 10 one-und- er le 4 three-below-p- ar A -- 5-- Leahy skyrocketed to football prominent in 1939 as head coach of the Boston college Eagles whom he left to assume his current post with Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish Miller’s 1938-3- 4 Tulsa Diamond Oilers captured the AAU basketball championTo hanWilliam II Miller dle basketball classes at Loship and to addition to hla technique to basketball he will gan school bring to the Aggie school his philosophy of "relaxation under pressure” a system of scientific body control through muscular relaxation "In securing the services of Leahy and Miller I believe we are continuing the practice of bringing the leading coaches In the nation to our annual school” Coach Romney declared "Both The best senior Boy Scout basshould be popular with college and high school coaches to this ketball teams to the Salt Lake area and they should present a area will meet to the Deseret gym world of new and valuable Ideas March 23 24 and 25 to determine to their respective fields” the senior scout championship according to Gale D Smith tournament director Twenty-seve- n districts to the area have already or are now winding up schedules and playoffa Initial round blocks in ths Utah to determine eight divisional chamstate bowling tournament the who will meet in this three-da-y first of which were rolled in Sat- pionstourney to crown the kingpin urday's trying turnout will conscout league has done The senior tinue Sundsy with teams doubles great job of stimulating basketand single combinations set for aball Interest to youngsters and some torrid competition meet is a fine climax to a this Sunday's schedule: Town X2 noon (tram)— Horn good season The tournament will Bakery Tooele allay 7: South State Cleanere 8: be free to the public and a fine Water Works 9: 10 set of awards has already been Fork 11 Spanish 2 p m (doubles)— A Olson-Olson procured Each team will be al7 L Ixftwlch-Prusee 8 James alley C Hewitt-rids 9 R O Struble-G- r lowed 10 men on Its squad and Part Mike 10 C R Marcella no boys will be permitted to play 11: Fred Sandberg-Wilburn 12 45 p 'm June C eHewttt-- more than three quarters in any single)— O 7 R Partridge This plan will enable Mike 8 C Ralley Marcella 9 Fred one game Terry-Wilburn 10 A Olson-Sandberg-Olson more to participate and will not Lftwich-EFrans-Chil11: L 12 overtax any youngster Quarters 3:30 p m (doubles) — E Coleman-Coleman 7 A1 Sandqulst-PetRanalley kin 8: J Glacoraa-A- l Whltelock 9: I) will be six minutes in length Eilch 10 J Ellerbeck-Long-A number of the divisional L Wexel 11 James Poole-E Burke 12 4:15 p m (singles) — Clairs Randall-- J champions have already been deBlrreli 7 A! Bandqulst-Rankin 8: termined end some which have J Olacoma-A- I Whltelock 9 Delbert Xeong-Ellch 10 J Ellerbeck-- J L Wexel ll already made impressive records J Poole-E burke 12 are Twenty-fift- h ward of Pioneer S p m (doubles)— Ferrell Papworth-Bountiful 7: Ed Schauer-stake First of South Mantyla alley 8 Wes SeegmUler-Shriver 9: Central Park of South Bud Raleigh-EaWood 10: Virg Nichote-L- s Davis O Whit Salt Lake Davis 11 R G Gano-and Liberty ward of man p m (singles) — Ferre!! Papwortn-- Liberty 7 Ed 8ehauer-Mantyla ‘ nirnr inn two-stro- ke 36-ho- le Nine Quintets Enter Denver AAU Tourney — 72-7- Nelson Toledo Ohio pro who scored a 70 against 73 in the first round Leonard Dodson Kansas and Bob HamCity with a 70-7-3 ilton of Evansville Xnd who also 3 notched a Tied with 144 were Johnny Re volta of Evanston 111 winner of the Texas open Freddie Haas Jr New Orleans amateur and Elmer Reed of Atlanta who shot a par 71 Haas led the amateur field with a lead over Ross Me Dade of Shreveport who fired a 150 for the two opening rounds DENVER 70-7- March3 4 UP) Nine entries to the national AAU basketball tournament to Denver 4 and 16 other probable March participants were listed Saturday by W N Greim national chairman of the AAU basketball committee He listed as "definite entries”: 19-2- six-stro- ke f o Th first two rounds and ths totals follow: Harold MoSnadfn Philadelphia 68-7-0 — 138 141 Tonsv Penna Dayton Ohio Sam Byrd Detroit 143 Jimmy Hlnea N Amsterdam T Nelson Toledo Ohio :srn Leonard Dodson Kaneaa City Bob Amllton Evansville Ind Johnny Re volta Evanston XU xFrsd Haas Jr New Orleans Elmer Reed Atlanta brl—!- Harrv Cooper Minneapolis 145 Ed Dudley Colorado Springs- Wood 'ramaroneck 74-7- 2 — 148 N T Pete Cooper Gainesville Fla 75-7- 2 — 147 W A "Stackhouse Seauln Tex X Senior Scout Teams Wait Cage Tourney State Pin Meet Gets Under Way Dow Chemical company of Midland Mich Old Home Bread of Sioux City Iowa Camp Hale Phillips Oilers of Bartlesville Okla Caterpillar Tractors of Peoria III Lowry field Buckley field and Fort Logan all from near-b- y camps and Mitchell Pontiac of Sterling Colo The Sioux City quintet Is undefeated this season and has lost only three' games of 121 played Lea Kennedy SayleavlUe R in the last three seasons Two of the losses 'were to the national Milton DeMsret Houston AAU cage tournaments of 1942 xAraateur and 1943 Greim said probable entries include Camp Stewart of Hinesville Ga Twentieth Century Fox of Omaha university Hollywood Fort Warren Wyo Cessna Aircraft of Wichita Kan Ambrose-Legio- n of Denver Meramex Caverns of St Louis and winners of WASHINGTON March 4 (UP) tournaments to Omaha Seattle — Football fans can continue and Portland Ore Other teams Washthe coach will who guessing are expected from Utah Arkansas ington Redskins next season club San Francisco and Chicago beofficials said Saturday night cause President George P Maralley 8 Wet SeegmlUer-Shriver 9 shall of the eastern professional Bud RalelghEarl Wood 10: Vlrg Nichole-LeOano-O WhitW nothDavla 11 Jt football champions will have man 12 successor a to 7 No Team 6 say regarding Magna ing pm (teams)— IJ-tO- 71-72- 71-75- E Terry-Lou- is C ST LOUIS March 5 (UP) — C B Whitney’s Pukka Gin iestablished as the future book favorite among KertV tucky derby nominees by Betting Commissioner James Carroll who quoted him at 6 to 1 odds to win the classic Platter owner by George D Widener ranked second at 8 to 1 followed by Stir Up at 12 to 1 Three fillies Durazna Miss Keeneland and Twilight Tear led the list of the 10 next ranking favorites all quoted at 15 to 1 The others were Bull Weed By Jimminy Jesrahel Olympic Zenith Rodney Stone Royal Prince and Lucky Draw Sat-urday'w- as A Struble-Georg- L C Redskin Coach Undetermined C 1 H e J C P C Open Play On Monday 12 Teams Qualified R rl C Seahawks Capture Track Encounter to Dutch Bergman until March 15 Rumor has had several "name” coaches including Clark Shaugh-ness- y of the University of Pittsburgh and Dudley Degroot of the University of Rochester tagged to lead the Redskins this year- "No definite decision has been reached” General Manager Sid Carroll announced and none will be made until Marshall returns from the west coast Carroll said the1 armed forces have taken three Redskins since the last season closed —Wee Wiltackle to lie Wilkin 1941 who has donned a marine uniform Frank Riber reserve guard now to the army and End Alex Piasecky who is attending the merchant marine school at Sheepshead Bay N Y His draft board came through with a F classification for Guard MADISON Wis March 4 (UP) The Iowa Pre flight Seahawks opened their 1944 Indoor track season Saturday afternoon with an to 30 victory impressive 70 over the undermanned University of Wisconsin Badgers Wisconsin minus 11 squadmen R Mur-aen- L e -- The Salt Lake Merchants and the 8pencer ward M Men of Magna will be the first amateur quintets to show their wares in the AAU cage touma ment which opens with a four-gam- e slate at 6:30 p m Monday March 6 to the Weber - College gym Twenty basketball clubs fired in for the annual Joust which entries will- - begin Monday and continue through Friday night Fourteen of the entrants are in the junior division with six quintets the Logan Collegians Ecker Studio Salt Lake Sheriffs Armstrong’s of Ogden’ Clearfield Navy and Weber College Navy Cadets comprising the strong senior division Second contest of the tournament pits American Fork Fourth ward against the Ogden Fourth ward at 7:30 p m while an 8:30 encounter matches the Camera club of Salt Lake against the Ogden Deaf school Last contest of the Monday slate features the Rotary Y M C A Boys’ club of Salt Lake Tuesday’s games will also start at 6:S0 p m with five games scheduled including an 8:$0 p m engagement betweeen the Logan Collegians and Clearfield Navy and a 9:30 tussle matching Ecker Studio against the Weber College Navy Cadets Prizes will be awarded the chamOfficials pions to- each division for the tournaments are Don Barney and Lynn Foley of Ogden Captain Richard Pickens of Hill Field and Lieutenant Dwight Adams of Clearfield Navy Depot - M Men (Magna) vs S L Merchants 7:30 Fork Fourth vs Ogden Fourth ward 8:30 p m— --Camera club (Salt Deaf school Lake) vs Ogden 9:30 pm — Hill Field Trotters vs Rotary Y M C A Boys’ club pro---Amerlc- Tuesday’s Schedule pm — Hill Field Aces nale Brothers (Salt Lake) — 6:30 Chase-Marti- n y vs 7:30 p m West Jordan Athletic clnb vs Bank Smokery (Ogden) 8:30 p m —Logan Collegians vs Clearfield Navy 9:30 p m—--Ecker Studio vs Weber College Navy Cadets 10:30 p m —MarVesta (Tooele) vs Ogden Fourteenth ward Salt Lake Sheriffs (bye) Armstrong’s of Ogden (bye) Reception Center Ends League Bowling Play rs 29-1- Ward-Harr- y Chaee-Martt- n S transferred by navy orders last week could present only token opposition as the Seahawks won eight of 12 events and swept most second and third places Top man for the Navy was Fred (Tex) Winters recently trans- all-leag- ue eet i j ve Despite wartime Inhibitions player losses and travel handicaps the director of this mam moth young men’s league decided to go ahead with the 1944 campaign The widespread interest which has followed the schedules and elimination meets leading up Time Out for )airs-O- n Wooden Leg 4 COLUMBIA Mo March (UP) — Jim Blackwell went back to tho this week to have repaired so he could playing basketball ' hospital his leg keep on and tog It was his wooden leg that needed fixing Blackwell 19 Fredericks-tow- n Mo lost tho lower part of his right leg while working on a railroad for the army engineers near Hickman Ky It didn’t slow him up ' much He scored six points In a university of Missouri intramural basketball game Jour of them on set-u- p field goals the other night "That wasn't so much” he said "The first night I was out of the hospital with this wooden leg I went He also Is a good ping pong player and swimmer Wy oming H S Hoop Results Atoclt4 (By Ui SouOif trra Dlatrlet Fr) (Wlullul) ClMt A Lrmrrtt 42 Luk 23 78 54 Dougl Cliayuin Cl ms B Llnfl 29 M savin 38 (overtime) Burn 34 Gucrnaoy 25 Glando 22 Chugwster 28 Sunrt 81 £cbrt 15 4s Fort Lsrml 18 Huntuy Olcnroek 39 Fin Bluff 19 University Frpo 27 Hlllsdal 21 Southwestern (Ores River) A Che Rawlins 43 Evanston 27 Superior SO Afton 27 Green River 45 Ktmmertr 22 Rock Spring 37 ReUsnc 13 Claae B Jordan Juniors Win 8 AU-ChurehlM- j Six states will send classy basketball teams to the giant albchurch M Men tournament which opens play1 in the Deseret gym March 8 9 10 and 11 to wind up one of the world’s basketball leagues for the current season largest and - Monday’s Schedule 6:30 p m — S p n c r Ward R Ward-Harr- Sunday Morning March 5 1944 Sixteen Topflight Quints Open Giant Tourney in Deseret Gym March 8 Bowling in the Fort Douglas Reception Center league ended this SANDY — The Jordan Junior week with the Classification keg-lealley 7 team No 4 Magna 8 Royal Crown Ogden 9: American Can Ogden copping top honors nosing out 10 Coombs Brothers Market Ogden 11 high school hoopsters doubled the Ho! sum Bread 12 on Madison No 1 team by a narrow score Medics the the junscrappy m 9 p (doubles)— Van Morley-Fellows alley T Ab Ward-Worthen 8 ior high school cagers Friday margin Bill 9: Paul XxjvsU vicRichard E Hulbert of the QuarXL night in registering a 4 McPhis 10 C W Parry-A Ewart 12 was well divided termaster No 1 team captured Mattson 11 ii 8 Stttxsr-Scoring tory Van Morley-9:45 p m : with Willardson of Madison snar- individual honors for the season Worth Ab Ward-Re- l Fellows alley 7:(single)— 8 Bill Lovett 9: Paul honors with 10 with a high single game of 243 and R ing high point McPhie 10: Claud W parry-k Ewart 12 points Mattson 11 L 8 Btltxer-high three games of 607 C UTIjc For Mur-aen- L R Derby Odds Established ain clusive Instructor Frank Leahy at US AC football coaches classes 6 For Honors In Tournament The annual Utah Aggie coaching school scored another bullseye while football and basketball coaches to the region contemplated another great clinic with the news that Coach E L (Dick) Romney had secured Frank Leahy Notre Dame’s brilliant football strategist and William IL (Little Bill) Miller former Tulsa Oilers cage coach to direct the eighteenth annual school for coaches' June 9 in- Salt Sake (Tribune AAU Gagers 20 Teams Bid Notre Dame Grid Chief Expected To Draw Mentors Score 70 In 2nd Round rrr wpr- - ‘ Six Linksmen 36-ho- 'wy ywyyoFpM Leahy Miller to 0810 A C Coaching School In the Wake Jug Retains Of the News Lead in By Arch Ward Golf Joust In his 20 seasons with the White Sox Ted Lyons found the Cleve land Indians his softest touch beating them twice for each defeat The figures show 52 victories and 26 losses The Yankees were Ted’s big stumbling block whipping him 46 times while yield ing to his pitching guile in 28 Five centers two tack games lea and a guard wound up on the receiving end of lateral passes for & total gain of 23 yards In the National Football league last sea son furnishing a high class argu znent for the Giants’ Steve Owen who insists this is a sucker play Sunday will be the twenty-thir-d birthday of Elmer Valo former Philadelphia Athletics’ outfielder But that Isn’t the Elmer’s native - town point enini— Jackson 35 Grancer 22 Hanna 31 Cokevlll 25 Houptalnview 53 Basra 28 Rlvar (OllUtU) rwdar Class A Buffalo 40 Newcastle 29 Gillette 38 Sheridan 29 Midwest 45 Sundance 34 Class B 51 Hultt T Upton Roset 20 Clearmont 19 Moorcroft 38 RanchtrBl 37 If or (Cody) Class Basin 32 Lovell 18 Greybull 28 Powell 28 19 Cody 28 Tnermopoll Worland 39 Lander 28 Class R Bhoihonl 28 Tensleep 24 Byron 21 Burlington 42 Manderson 40 Dei to the gigantic and 'colorful tourney and the fact that stx adjoining states planned and completed schedules before larger crowds than before is a monument to the foresight and good’ Judgment of the men who direct the activity of the organization i Twelve entrants are definitely meet a part of the and the four remaining slots will be filled late Saturday night with the - conclusion of I championship contests to Idaho and Arizona Alall-Chur- ready making plans for the meet are: North Hollywood champion of the Los Angeles district Harwinner and vard and Twenty-fift- h runner-u- p of North Sait Lake Grantsvtlle and Bingham of ths South Salt Lake district Beaver Cedar City district champ Manila and Payson Third first and second in ths Provo district Coke-vil- le Wyo best to - the MontMarriott and Plato district pelier City Ogden district finalists Four more topflight squads will come from championship tilts which match the following teams: Nyssa Ore vs Heybum Idaho AriSt John’s Ariz y Southern zona Stake branch ' Wellsville Utah vs Franklin Idaho and battle in the winner of the title r Rexburg Idaho Upper Bracket 8 p m — South Salt Lake win ner (Grantsville or Bingham) vs Burley (Nyssa Ore or Heyborn - j f Idaho) 1 p m — Provo runner-u- p (Pay-so- n) vs Idaho Falls winner 7 p m —North Salt Lake run- - ner-u- p vs Mont- (Twenty-fifth- ) pelier (Cokevlll©) 6 p m— Ogden runner-u- p (Plain City or Marriott) vs Prove winner (Manila) Lower Bracket 4 p m —Ogden winner (Marriott or Plain City) vs Arizona (St ) Johns or Southern Arizona Stake Branch) — 3 p m South Salt Lake runner-u- p (Bingham or Grantsville) vs Richfield (Sit Pleasant) j 2 p rm— Logan ( Wellsville CARPENTERS E L DD PONT DE NEMOURS CO needed at eoastructlon project eoutbesstern WMhiagton Transportation advanced 84attras wage boura aims seala Job working over 40 ltmnedlats boosand workers eburebsa tbsatsrs ing (or fsxnlly style mess balls In camp Applicants must obtain referral card from USES Sss ee rape— m to 5 a eentatlve I a n a WAS MAN POWER COMMISilON U S EMPLOYMENT OFFICES Salt Lake City and Prove OnO ferred Marquette university basketball star who won the pole vault high jump and broad jump The Seahawks’ Jack Gartiser was double winner in the hurdle events and Len Alkon former Michigan university athlete won d Leon who Carroll said will be the dash run and back along with Bob Seymour reThe four winning Badgers were cently rejected by military service Kensal Chandler with 2:049 in the 880 Allen Pingel 4:37 in the mile Team Captain Knight Webster e 10:941 to the and Irv After winning the Fort Douglas Pit tel man with 433 feet in the intramural basketball title the Reshotput ception Center team was honored at a banquet at the post service HI club recently March 4 CHAMPAIGN Members of all teams in the (CTPS) — Claude (Buddy) Young tournament were present as Cap- of Illinois again tied the world tain M R W Williamson post dash record of :061 Saturspecial services officer presented day as Michigan won a dual track the championship trophy to Lieu- meet from the Xllini 66 3 to FORT RILEY Kan March 4 tenant Dan Mizner coach of the 37 The freshman from Chica- (UP)— Bill Mihalo has won seven winning Reception Center five go former state high school cham- national titles a low championship and a world’s record Led by sharpshooting Sterling pion alao won the Paul and Wendell Christensen the hurdles and broad jump to take as a walker Reception Center team scored five individual honors Detroit man The wins in five games Second place Michigan dominated the meet broke a world’s mark in 1939 honors were divided between the advertised as a preview of next when he walked from Cincinnati S C U 1902 Military Police team week’s Big Ten indoor champion- to Dayton Ohio 52 miles in nine and the S C U 4912 five each of ships between the two leading con- hours and 41 minutes He grabbed which won four and lost two tenders by taking eight of 12 off such American records as those firsts games for the 15 and 12 mile walks RobRosa After presenting the trophy and The Hume twins Then he took the ert swept the three distance runs championship Captain Williamson announced He already held all soft-ball for Michigan plans for a post intramural titles possible Michigan Ross Robert won the two-mileague and the possible particto wear Uncle was Mihalo ready team a d of in Fort Douglas run and together Sam’s colors in the Olympic games the ipation an offpost military baseball league they to a tie for first In 1940 But were canceled in the mile Bob Ufer beat Bob because of the they war Ten outdoor KeHey Illinois Big Then the walking champion was Win Dual Competition champion in the 440 and Ross inducted into the army He was Md ANNAPOLIS March 4 Hume beat him to the 880 to the cavalry assigned (UP) — The Navy won two out of three minor sports events in dual competition with the Army here Bohn Reengaged as Saturday besting the Cadets in Redskins Trainer STORAGE swimming 42 to 33 and in gymnastics 5 to 1 DAY and NIGHT March 4 UPl — The soldiers appropriately DrWASHINGTON reWilbur been Bohm has in shoottopped the middies pistol as trainer for the Wash- 4-- Reception Center Five Cops Title 40-ya- 440-yar- Michigan Gamers Win in Track Meet 60-ya- rd two-mil- Walk Cliamp Gets Cavalry Duty rd 1-- - 2-- 3- Pan-Americ- an Pan-Americ- an 70-ya- rd le 880-yar- lock-stepp- ing 1343 to 1307 NEWS Men's Hair Cutting By Appointment 40 South Main 37 ed engaged ington Redskins professional foot- ball team Bohm who came to' the Redskins last season previously served in the same capacity for years at Washington State college and was trainer on teams He also is president of the National Athletic j FISHER CStEWiriO COMPANY SALT LAKE CITY 37Vj W 2ND SOUTH Coder GAS 17 two-Olympi- Cullen Garage c New Management OIL TOWING Manufactvror Expert Body Werk ead Repair Service Phone o I f 83 Trainers’ association li or Franklin) vs Los Angeles (North ' Hollywood) 9 p m — Cedar City (Beaver) vs North Salt Lake winner (Harvard) ‘ |