Show 11 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FPJ ' DAY MORNING MARCH '11 1932 'AST MATCHES MARK A A U INTERMOUNTAIN RING MEET 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 414 4 4 Two Celebrated Fighters Appear in N10'Round Bouts on Arena Program Walker Fields Meet Foes With Real Reps Good Jackie Fields kingpin of the who meets Izzy Kline of Philadelphia In a bout at McCullough's arena Friday night The program features Fields and Mickey Walker each of whom is slated for a 10- - GAME BOARD HEAD PLANS Mahoney Kline Who Oppose Stars Come W ith SHELL TAX Records Jim Mahoney fighting heavyweight from Boston believes he has an ex cellent chance to break Into fistic glory vlthen he clashes with Mil key Walker former welter and middle weight champion in a 10 round bout at McCullough’s krena Friday night Mahoney and Izzy Kline the latter opponent for Jackie Fields world's welterweight champion in a second 10 round feature battle arrived in Salt Lake early Thursday morning from Chicago where the boys met a few days ago Kline hails from Philadelphia and Mahoney is from the eastern shore Walker Fields and their manager Jack Kearns arrived m Salt Lake Thursday afternoon and both fight ers went through their dally train mg paces Neither showed the slight est trace of train weariness but went ahead with all the pep of a couple of fighters in training for a world’s Both fighters championship match expressed themselves as eager to win their bouts early but both hold respect for their opponent Fields Ha Busy Life Fields recalled that he started his ring career as an amateur in 1921 and triumphed in 51 out of 54 battles veral professional offer He refusei that season because he was only 14 years of age and hi parents insisted that he wait until he wa 18 Jackie did just that and waited until 1925 to launch his professional ca reer which has been as full of fistic events as any other fighter of the past decade can boast Field won three bout In 1925 via the knockout route two coming at the expense of Billy Young a promising fighter of that time He was knocked out by Jimmy McLarin marking the only time in Fields’ career that he assumed a horizontal position for a ten count During 1928 Fields won several notable victories including a decision over King Tut in 10 rounds In 1927 he fought a match with Sammy Mandell and whipped Joey Silver Mushy Callahan Joe Gans Russ Whalen and Dick Ramies in successive fights Climb Steadily Fields lost a decision to Sammy Mandell tn 1927 but the He champion was not discouraged fought to victories over Young Jack Thompson Sergeant Sammy Baker Vince Dundee Charlie Feraei and Mushy Callahan It was In 1929 that Fields gained the welterweight title and held it until 1930 when he lost to Young Jack Thompson only to win It back from Lou Brouillard French battler some six weeks ago Fields expects to retain the title for at least two more years Friday's star program includes a third bout featuring Man uei Quintero against Walter Still and WASHINGTON March IS (TP) 1 cent on every shotgun ihrll the 17009000 of annual proceeds to be used to cope with the depletion of American game was proposed today by William C Adams chairman of the Anier-ea- n game conference “The people who will pay the tax hunters and sportsmen are practically unanimous In favoring it” Adams said Ip a statement lie plans to have a bill Introduced In congres to carry out the —A tax of Chappuis Pressed Tola Winner Pays §31880 To Annex Feature On §2 Ducat Handball Contest d d Cardinal Star Still Holds Out AMBLER Pa March 10 (AO— Short stop Charley Gelbert of the St Louis Cardinals said today that he was still a holdout and had no intention of visiting the Cardinals’ training camp at Bradenton Fla “I haven’t heard a word from the St Louis club for the past month" he said 21-1- 6 Cubs Leave Catalina to Start Exhibition Games Vs CLINE er Morley NEWEST SUITS GOOSE SIGNS AFTER TALK WITH CHIEF Fields is the world welter champion Cline a promising contender from Chicago Its a toss-u- p which of these two fights Is the top half of this double-headon the fight card Either battle Is worth your mouey WP — 10 Rounds — d- MANUEL rt QUSllEPa© Green-rive- Vs WALTER Longson Tassos nt nine-cou- t IZZY Tommy one-tw- s FIELDS Vi 21-1- 9 $n Walker Is the world’s champ Mahoney is Pennsylvania sensation Both brilliant in battle elusive and hardhitting! JACKIE Ealph 15-- 'if — 10 Rounds — Detton 21-1- 6 SPRING Walker? vs TJalaonoy Bill 21-1- 0 first 1 WRESTLING 7 — iiame FIglit Promotion -- I ' 6 Presenting two world champions pitted against contenders that promise spectacular opposition— maybe the fall ing of crowns MICKEY JIMMIE V v - m 4 Bettors Favor Ran Over Bat 11-1- 8 20-1- 9 four wrestler In action In two prmo-isfnbouts Promoter McCullough Thursday by the city commission was granted permission to conduct boxing shows at McCullough’ arena for a license fee of 815 for each exhibition held This fee will apply to mixed boxing and wrestling bout as well His petition stated that owing to economio condition it would be unprofitable to take out an annual 1! cense Hi wrestling license fee is The regular monthly meeting of the $200 He requested that he be permit- - Utah state chnpter of the Izaak Waited to conduct mixed or boxing shows ton league will be held at Provo Fri for an additional 810 per bout but thelday at 6 30 p m A feature of this commission held that 815 would be ameetlng will be a showing by George reasonable fee Waters of special wild life pictures I 3 1 d £ PROVO— Byron Nelson elongated center of the Brigham Young university’s 1931 32 five was elected captain of the 1932-3- ” Twenty Scraps Comprise varsity Wednes- day at a meeting of lettermen while Program for Opening’ Neff Smart veteran wrestler of Night the Cougars' mat team for the past BOXIISG SCHEDULE three seasons was have In America — 5 Arrange two weeks before the Interzone final a selected to head thorough 112 pound rest period devoid of tennis claw— 8pftckmftn vs Elton the w r e s 1 ing Brinkley "As comrade I am modestly giving my “opinion” concludes a rquad next winter t class — Eldon Slater Ogden Cochet “It Is worth what It Is worth perhaps nothing at all” Nelson who has Elks club vs Jimmy Shea Walkervllle Mont Davis high vs The French star Incidentally reveals he Is not In sympathy George Naylor shown rapid Sherman Henderson Salt Lake with the suggestion that the American tram pass up Wimbledon during the 12Mxund class— Parry vs Bit Ilea Volcic and proceed direet to Paris for practice vs Drew was season past n class— Woodsrd vs Cots i “There may be something In this” he says “but U seems to mo the chosdn by vs Lodes that real champions such as Wood Shields Allison and others A S sociated class— Steed vs McAteer Nelcan and must adapt themselves In a few days' time either to son vs Smith Duffy vs R Spalnhower as an Two of the three winners will draw for grass after hard courts or to hard courts after grass” center He Byron Nelson places in semifinals clftw—Feriurrm vs Harringp a y ed brilliant ton Emery vs Hushes Winners will draw ball during the play-of- f series at for match with Lynch for place in final 175 pounds — Robert Heckler vs Laramie Wyo and should be one Walt Wood Westminster of the best players in the conference Heavyweight— Elmer Brown Osden vs again next season He is a sophoRay Babich Butte Mont more and will be available for two more seasons By GEORGE WELLS While one 1931 champion was elimf Captain Elwood Romney also was inated two others advanced to the a candidate for the second round of the annual tonor on the first A A U boxing tournabut he Mexico AQUA CALIENTE ballot withdrew In favor ment which opened at the Elks club Mar oh 10 (UP) — Know Mo of Nelson gelding won Gaston Chappuis defending state Gnome 8 Thursday night before a near capaSmart has been the second race at the race track city crowd was hard here handball champion singles one of the leading today and paid 834880 for a The shock of the tournament came to to the quarteradvance 82 winning ticket In the muturls wrestlers on the in the class whera Jimmy pressed mat This to 81 Is the 817340 squad during payoff Clar final round who from boxer Hawaiian defeating Thursday Ogden Ing the past three sea- hlrhest return on a winner this In winning the champion ence Hancock in the feature third d o mfnating sons year ship last season was the sensation of round meeting at the Deseret gymnathe 118 pound class the tournament suffered a’defeat for three years in A gangling Butte Chappuis won in straight Mont boxer sium state con ference named Ray Cote achieved this upset games 21 14 21 20 circles by shading the tough Ing in a three-rounsecond the in game Trailing 4 t Ray H a ddock slugfesL Hancock uncorked a brilliant rally another clever Champions who appeared in de former on the fense of their titles otherwise escaped that tied the scoije and ultimately Neff Smart gars- teams of the in a program unscathed NEW YORK March IQ (P)— It Is lead The champion through gave him a canwhich the deadly knockout blow halted the a substitute enters the ring past three seasons was the other spurt just in time to eke seldom stalked favorite but Eddie Ran probably will didate for the position but was noted Hadout the match in sequent games Parry Wins enjoy that distinction against Chris out for the honor by Smart Wally Winckler finalist to Chap- (Bat) Battalino former featherweight dock wrestles in the 125 pound class Bob Parry 126 pound champion encountered considerable difficulty puis in the recent handicap singles king in tomorrow night’s RUGBY RESULTS bout at Madison Square Garden but he managed to outpomt Lewis meet provided the fireworks Thurs The hard punching Pole who acLONDON March 10 (JP) — Rugby Adams stubborn Westminster college rebattler over the regulation three-roun- d day when he eliminated Floyd Leav cepted the fight on three days’ notice matches played in England 18today Bath 0 when Billy Petrolle turned up with a sulted as follows Newport er hard slugging gym star route neck last Tuesday Is said to be Swansea 3 Pontypool 3 Wellington 7 Kermlt Rollins Rock Springs Wyo with a phenomenal display of stiff the choice of those who back their Devonport Services 0 East Midlands 1931 champion in the divishots wall fast 12 Barbadians 9 opinions with money sion opened his campaign for a second successive title by knocking out Oscar Carlson veteran handballer Ponce Sa Hagen University of Idaho produced ond" of his best performRideout southern branch Pocatello in the ances in downing Shermanthird round In other first round of their bout The classiest performer of the eve- matches Ray Sorenson defeated Al— For Easier atp- default’ Lee lan McComb ning appeared in the lightweight class where Young Billy Eccles Og- Wright defeated Ray Eldredge defeated l!cCLA!IAIIAN’S den Elk club entrant won by a tech- 21 20 and Parley Eccles nical knockout over Therorv Luke John Longden 21 13 21 9 Meet Giants in First Series Provo in the second round of the Quarterfinal round matches to be played Saturday in the exhibition three rounds Cold Weather Hits scheduled Clawson vs Oscourt follow: o Eccles exhibiting a punch car Carlson 12Renny 30 p m Wally WinkSouthern Camps that was a pleasure to witness in An amateur floored Luke five times ler vs Harold Dent 1 p m Ray four times in the first round when Sorenson vs Lee Wright no time given Parley Eccles vs Gaston Chaptwieg took a AVALON Catalina Island March the Provo entrant and was on the canvas at the puis 12 noon 10 (UP)— The Chicago Cubs broke bell After he dropped the courageous camp today ending their early spring Luke again early In the second round training season the match was stopped Luke howand moved to the ever still was willing to continue de mainland to start Men’s and spite the fact that he was out on his a long series of ex feet hibltion games the Punch Produces Young Men’s six to be Jay Nelson B Y U achieved the played with the Giants at Los Anoutstanding victory of the class when he shaded Stewart Spain geles “ BIRDS COME NORTH hower Salt Lake In the three rounds A short workout Both men exhibited unusual boxing After wintering In the far south preceded the camp skill but the tall Nelson wielded the many birds are again taking up their breaking All told the Cub more Jarring punch to win the ver- homes at the Bear River bird refuge dict will play 30 or according to Superintendent George exhibition more Earlier In the welterweight sched E Mushbach before of twin uled Robert Spalnhower games they Reports made Wednesday were to 500 get to Cincinnati to Stewart declsloned Jack Seeronen the effect that approximately NOW and Snow Hutchinson Canadian opefl the season on y UNTIL Huntington tn three rounds on April 12 withthe at EASTLK Paul Ferguson husky University geese had arrived refuge Manager Rogers Hornsby said it of Utah athlete won the feature mid in the past two weeks ready to make was the best spring’s work the Cub dleweight match when he knocked their homes for the coming summer have had in four years out Don Heath tall B Y U entrant Several hundred swans also have put in the second round in an appearance prepared to remain LOS ANGELES March 10 (UP)— Lieutenant R G Emery Fort until the cold weather of next winter Showing real good batting and field- Douglas boxer former member of the again drives them to the southland’ Ducks also are becoming plentiful ing form the New York Giant regu- U S M A boxing team and an Olym lars today won a game from the re- pic tryout contestant in 1928 ad at the refuge and it is estimated that serves 9 to 3 It was only the sec- vanced to the second round bv knock- there re several thousand of them ond victory In 10 attempts Signor and ing out John Howard Mt Pleasant as well as a number of varieties Smith hurled for the regulars and southpaw In the final bout of the All the birds which have arrived to White and Salverson for the yanni-gan- first day’s schedule date are making thrlr homes around J'siU Nol contestants In the 118 175 or open pools of water near the spillTomorrow the Giants meet the Chi heavyweight divisions appeared on ways ago Cubs at Wrlgley field In the Thursday night but contestants Blue herons are the only birds in first of a series of six exhibition each of these classes along with sec- which have braved the severe winter games ond round battleu in the others will and remained st the refuge but they PLAN SMALL appear on Friday’s card which list are few in number At one time durCLEARWATER ria March 10 at least 20 bouts WEEKLY PAYMENTS ing the winter only one lone heron (UP) — Because of cold weather the Summsry: was sighted but since that time sevus rorvns eral others have Joined the bachelor Brooklyn Dodgers’ workout today was cut short and Manager Carey didn’t ICermlt Rollins Oreen Riser Wso k e and now there are probably a dozen Ronce Rock Barltis Heeen Wro round of the bird In view stage a game between regulars and one Vern Bnsckmsn Otden dec J yannigans Nothing was heard today Drummond ML Plesunt from Holdout Baba Herman iw rot nds Elliott Drew Wellevllie derttlofied Vern Butte Mont Mourner Stile TAMPA Fla March 10 (UP)— Idaho 0 B It 0 Normen Btanlrr Winter 0 L Cincinnati’s Reds failed to practice to- second round Jerk Volrlc Rock Bnrtnei k Frank Herbert Weatmlntler oollese day for the first time since their (lrato round tss rotxns Expecting to see the FINEST training camp opened on February 22 P Var Woodward Wooda Croaa k Rodney Rollma Orren Riser Wyo flrat season clothing VALUES-t- his WINTFRHAVFN Fla March 10 round Fred Irishman Weilevilla k 0 UP)— The Phillies’ regulars won a Wasna Rlltkenarierlf r Salt Lake unat this or has revealed at a city taUied first round Rar Co'e Buna K of C close game from the yannigans today doe Jimmy Ini Otden klka BUI Ecolea WEST PALM BEACH FU 1 to 0 The Low is nothing There day was too cold for com- Garten Flk won by technical knockout In March 1 priee! — (!’) Uooe Gcwlln and fort but the chill did not affect the aeooud round over Theron Luke Frovo Phil Balt owner of the St Louis 147 rot ND about ANY suit in the "cheap” rookie hurlers who made an excel- Thomnt Idaho 0 B dec Mika Browns (inti to terms and the lent showing Hargrove and Wood Bared kea Price Dufty Rot k Rprlnaa entire shipment—They’re all star outfielder signed his conIngton limited the regulars to three doc Harry WUilon a Kiwanla Salt Lake Bleed tract Ute today Ne announceJack Pasta Iuih doc John Poleraon hits while Bolen and Holley for the Garten 9'!2 NLW stales — colors— ilka Wasna Huntsville -c ment was mad ceneernlng the irgulars held the reserves to the John Fleher R herlSmith Spalnhower 0 L same Doug Taltt Joined the list of knocked out Jack Seeronan Hununston secsalary weaves round Jar Nrlann B Y U doc Btew-ainjured when he spilt the nail on his ond Bpalnhower Deaerat tymnaalum little finger while catching a fly from ise rot NI f I ASK Captain Whitney’s bat He retired Rutrh Harrinalon Holer a Mont iron ALL SIZES r tethnirat k o over Mark williams figrn the game I tali Preston Jluahea Bountiful k U t 8 0 round throe Jepnaon OCR SAVANNAH Gs March 10 (UP) Paul Feraueon Salt Lake k 0 turn Heath HARD WORSTEDS — Manager bhauno Collins refused to B Y U round twoi leulenant R O tm itlaa won lechniral k o over he further delayed by cold weather John Fort Howard Wasatch academy round today and ordered his Boston Ked three SPORT FLANNELS Rosa Irnch Otden dec Jacnuea Lupo Sox out to the ball park for a brisk workout When the men were warmed Huiitiniton a stuffed —And best of all A great stAek at this BOISE Idaho tin they Insisted on making a comPRILL HFAPS FOR LA SALtK owl is s lure five hunter killed more Look to our Window a NOW one price plete bo v ion of It so they went PHILADELPHIA March 10 in Brill baikflcld star on Knute than a thousand ctowi near here through two hours of batting practice If weather permits the regular and Roikne’s championship 1930 Notie one day In an effort to protect pheas — Dame football team I expected to be ants and ducks of the state yannigans will- - play on to crows be The feeding tomorrow reputed gam tackfleld coach at La Salle college her next teaton Tom Conley who the young of the game birds were BILOXI Mis March 10 'AT — There was a they circled about In slaughtered captain of the Notre Dame team an attack of thrlr was a lot of talk In the Washington In 19J0 traditional enemy is head coach at La Salle ‘venatori’ camp today that First Ruie-mnthe owl Joe Judge and Outfielder Dave OI I) II 4 ITS FIGHT Other similar bombardment ar Harris would be used a trading ma DAYTONA IDACH Fla March planned at Lake Lowell 29 miles from 10 W) — Cold wealher has caused post here where now tonal for a veteran pit her have g ithered In Hut Owner Clark Griffith kept his ponement from tonight until Monday large numbers hint-ecounsel to and put the boys night of the fight between Maxle An atteri pt to dynnmite one rook tin ough a stiff workout Judge looks light heavyweight rham ery failed hen the croy i sensed tioti to and to like ponton (’iidith great plots and Joe Knight a aeilou con ble and refuted to return to thuir old Uhe pitching let runs Itcmltr fur the crown gallici mg plat e Lleih-ma- ILaEse WMi feS Jimmy Ing devel-opme- CLEARWATER Fla March 10 (UP)— The long rumored trade between the Dodgeis and Reds appeared to be a certainty today when Sidney Weil owner of the Cincinnati team and his manager Dan Howley from Tampa and held a confer ence with Manager Carey of the Dodger and Dutch Carter a director Carey would like to acquire Inficlder Joe Stripp from the Reds and it is said he is willing to give Howley both players and money in exchange for the desired material Lombardi Boone and Gilbert may be sent to the Reds if the transaction goes through Stripp is now a holdout 7 NEW YORK March 10 (AP)— Henri Cochet of all people the latest one to advise the Unted States Lawn Tennl association how to go about winning the Davl cup this summer In the current issue of “Tennis" official publication of the U S L T A the French ace offers five suggestions that he believes If followed will send the American team into the struggle with the maximum of chances They are: 1 — Take part in the championship of France 2 — Outside Wimbledon play tbe least possible and avoid the big danger of overtraining 3— Among those of equal strength select the players who already have played in the Davis cup matches 4— Organize somewhere outside Paris by preference an existence which will resemble as near as possible what they would Is 1 Reds Rollins On Verge of Notable Deal im Nelson Smart Henri Cocliet Advises Yankees Named Captains How to Win Back Tennis Trophy Of D Y Teams Montana Man Winner Over 1 ILL In tills match the flashy Manuel meets a man who Is no easy mark The kn(Kk-emight come from either direction I ut R VERNE McCULLOUGH Promoter - (AV-Us- ing OTV-Ma- McCLANAHAN’S Wasatch 7417— Wasatch 5005 $1 General lb nine-innin- NINTH SOUTH ANI) MAIN STREETS Reservation at The Mint 18 East Second South 3 Ringside $2 Reserved $150 Mezzanine Fm-er- v Mounted Owl Lures Crows to Death in Idaho admission SO Boys I hftFf 13 lf YOUR OWN TERMS |