Show Coaches Vote JESSOP RIDES 4-Min- NEW YORK March 24 UPI— Jockey Job Jessop from Utah leading saddiesmith of 1945 scored a double at Gullstream Snider park Monday to tie Al lead at for the meeting's riding 1$ victories each Before accepting his first mount Jessop announced that he expected to do little If any more riding at the meeting Ile is due for another Sef101iOn with his physician Tuesday hoping to end the trouble he has had recently with an old kidney ailment the result of a fall at III in 1945 Sportsman's park Jestilop'4 first score was on Our Best $180 in the opening event Ile repeated on F C Peters' Sweet Tater $730 In the fifth and was trying for a triple on the same barn's Taters in the featured Coconut Grove purse but the mount was badlyoutrun Rule ute Hank lba Honored By Mentors At Annual Meet March 24 (AP— Members of the National Assn of reskethall Coaches voted Monday to recommend the abolition of the new rule to the national rules committee which opens a two-da- y sessim here Tuesday to approve playing standard' for next season The rule written Into the booki a year ego provides that during the last four minutes of a game a player may leave the floor only twice and time is automatically out wilienever the ball is dead 2dost of the coaches agreed that the rule bad failed to reduce stalling and intentional fouling for which It originally was adopted The argument for elimination of the rule was led by Bill Ferguson ctach of St Joseph's of Philadelphia who suggeeted that "we have one set of rules for the entire ball game" Coast Plan The recommendation to the rules committee however will carry with lt a suggestion that the sport's governing body Investigate the plan used by the southern division of the Pacific Coast conference during the past season !This plan employed with special permission from the rules body stopped the clock on dead balls only In the last two minutes and allowed unlimited substitutions The discussion of the rule took up most of the opening session of the three-da- y convention although the coaches found time to honor Henry Iba veteran coach of Oklahoma A and M by naming him the winner of their annual award for the man contributing the most to the sport Miner Change Other recommendations to the rules committee all of a minor nature include the adoption of a rectangular backboard as standard rather than optional use equipment of a board and more definite specifications for the type of all to be used The association voted down a sug- gistion to bring all jumps to the restraining circle and decided to recommend in the way of rules which nothing might curb extra tall players Committee reports headline Tuesday's convention schedule YORK four-minu- te ly givats 4--ja T H March 24 (UP)—Though they won with the San Francisco Seats 3 games to series their 2 the New York Giants were far from happy over the outcome Monday after taking an 11asto 9 beating in the final game Sunday the e five-gam- Giant pitching fell apart Seals scored five times in the fourth Inning and six times in the neventb Seal First Baseman Charley Henson whacked a homer off Giant starter Earl McGowan and repeated against reliefer Ken Trinkle Trinkle was homer also tagged for a grand-slaby Ray Orteig Giant batting con- Untied lusty with Johnny Mize homering Maas 3'Bravei 2 WEST PALM BEACH Fla March 24 (UP)—The Philadelphia Athletics scored all their runs off Warren inning Monday Spahn in the fifth as they edgeo the Boston Bravesin 3 to 2 for their first victory five games m MIAMI BEACH Fla March (UP)—Jimmy Bloodworth one the castof fa on whom the Pittsthis seaburgh Pirates are banking homer in the son hit a grand-slaninth Monday for a victory over the Baltimore Orioles of the International league R H E 7 7 Baltimore (Int) 001 000 000- -1 ( N 8 1 000 000 005- I MIAMI Fla March 24 The Brooklyn ISodgers punhed across a run in the lOth inning Monday for a victory their secOniii in a row over the St Louis Browns home-ru- n two smashes by nullifying rookie Jerry Witte and one by the veteran Chet Laabs ( to innings) R B E 8 1 000 200 200 -5 Brooklyn (N) 6 2 St Louis (A) 000 112 000 0--4 Gals 1- Cards 6 Bosox 4 - Post Takes I C I 1 W'' -- ' R 7 44 '::'1 :?' 1 - 'Icivnip - v14 El: -' -- f1 - -- A--I :: 7 I - 'I - four-bagg- 4- ' ' :s -- ( '- 1 - frbL Trucks(6)and Rieba : -' ee''''-- (‘ - i - ' - 1 p- - -1- ' : ' i e 1 1 - 148-1-TI- ''' -4 e' i 44"' Phall president of the New York I Yankees Durocher flew In from Havana to ansWer personally the accusations which MacPhall brought against him and Branch Rickey president of the Dodgers -- '1 - ° - - 4"0"'''''''oe'''doe r-- - - 7 S TA C 1 1 - I i - i 1 tailors your i That's all we need to get on the job of packing and mov- i i i i t 7:Dn rip I et Co 4 1r7"") 4 t i te'ICt1 I t IVA f " LOOK HEIM! 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CANYON c VOX C'EUCATE EARS!I A ' fign orr moo' FOUND 1 ptL1MA AND TN& YANKEE LACA I T414 I ORLANDO Fla ' March 24 (11P)— The Washington Senators defeated their Chattanooga farm team Monday 1411 to 6 although both clubs hits got Bums 5 Browns 4 postponed the start of Notre Daniel spring football practice after grid togs had been issued to 110 candidates Coach Frank Leahy who was comleaden paratively optimistic despite skies which spoiled the Irish spring said time the third for getaway the squad would try again' Tuesday Coach Leahy passed a knowing eye over the squad which will be augmented by 35 or 40 more gridders when equipment is available and Issued this statement "Potentially 'we're a strong team We could be as strong as last year's national champions This largely will depend on whether the boys are for gridiron willing to pay the price success The price to which I refer Is hard work It that intelligent I reel we will have a price is team of paid which Notre Dame alumni and friends will be proud" I 5Eoz Muttyn (6) Winning piteher—Searborougt! pitcher—Toenes LOS ANGELES March 24 (AP)— German-bui- lt Mercedes Benz racing car recently imported by auto dealer Don Lee as a prospective Indianapolis speedway entry arrived by plan A By Milton Caniff PITIE SUPPE-CY 44 TREN COPPEA WoULDN'T 14EAZ For ) R R -5 Pittxburgh Wald t Hooke (4) Lowrey (7) and Chattanooga (So)011 120 010-- - 6 14 2 Bonham (4) Washington (A ) 010 051 03x-- -11 Lenn Settle (6) Hallett 14 3 Bahr (7) and Klutts Toenes and Friar DebonisKennedy Winning pitcher—Bahr Losing pitcher (7) ' Scarborough Pleretti (6) and Man—Lowrey cuso Ferrell (6) SOUTH BEND Ind March 24 (AP) —A driving rainstorm Monday again received Murray Franklin former Detroit shortstop has come to terms with Tampico Meanwhile six other major leaguers and several former minor leaguers who jumped to Mexico last year still had not been heard from The major leaguers Included Lou Klein Harry Feldman Ace Adams Danny Gardella Roy Zimmerman and Chico Hernandez Pres Miguet Ateman of Mexico is slated to throw out the first ball at Delta park in Mexico City where the capital's Reds ttike on Vera Cruz next Thursday Other Opening games pit Puebla against Torreon and Tamp'ko against -- Nats 11 Lookouts 6 m German Race Car Arrives at L A STEVE CANYON R R 4 2 002 000- -2 4 1 030 00x- -1 (01 and Padgett MoRavage (4) OM Roston CI) P101adelphia (4) 000 Sperm Lan Prancont 24 Prady (6): Dietrich of Callan (7) and Roast Bucti 5 Orioles 1 Opening-Near- MEXICO CITY March 24 (UP)— Holdout troublemtill plagued the Mexican league Monday three days before the opening of the 1947 season A dispatch from Torreon reported that George Hausmann former New York Giants infielder and Woody Bell and Homer Gibson former minor leaguers have returned to San Antonio Tex after failing to reach agreements All three were salaryTorreon with last season Former St Louis Cardinals Pitchers Max Lanier and Fred Martin were reported en route to Mexico City for salary discussions and were expected Monday but no definite word as to their arrival had been - 13 Tuesdays March 25 1947 s League March 24 Fla pub Trippl the highly halfback on the licized team University of Georgia football is making what appears to be a successful bid for a spot in class AA baseball the first time out Trippi under contract with the Atlanta Crackers of the Southern Assn will start the season in center field His training camp work Indicates he'll be hard to dislodge Tripp! arrived 10 days late at the Atlanta camp but his porformance training doesn't show it He gqt Into a squad game the first two hits in five trips day one a getting home run Ile stole two bases Including home that day and in eight games through Sunday had copped 10 without being thrown out a single time GAINESVILLE (AP)--Char- lie HONOLULU Rain Delays N D Grid Opening four-minu- te fan-shap- of 'ts Pair I -1 - I Henson TWO WINNERS To Drop ait gake rfribunt true Trippi Makes Bid Holdouts Trouble Mexican For Atlanta Job as TRAINING CAMP BRIEFS - I r -- - - ---:-- --- - --- - Nlorri-- -- 7 i :: t : z : : 2 rr 4:: ettzs - |