Show kw I - t 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday January 28 1948 16 South Og on 4237 ' rep B 1P Nine C ntest 1 PCL Desigi s Rule to Xee ip of Majors From ur g BOX PRESS JIMMY s raa-77- ' 9 1111m to' - Suffer TiLTers 1 rrt 5th Loss This Season 1 - - 1 -- ' I 1 r By BELL CLEGG What alim chance Ogden high school had for participation in the cLass A state tournament which be held on the Ogden floor in March went glimmering Tuesday right when the Tigers dropped a 4:247 Big Nine contest to South's itrappy Cubs on the South floor The victory was South's second consecutive conference triumph and followed their surprising overtime verdict over East last week It was Orden's fifth straight Big Nine defeat and virtually obliterated every Ogden hope for a post tr the class A classic On Foul Line Virtor7 came to South on the foul Lne Both quintets bagged 16 field goals apiece and by a strange coincidence each club was awarded charity pitches The Cubs swished 10 of theirs through the strings the Tigers were sueceful on only five and that was the ball game For two quarters it was nip and tuck with Rood Brinton keeping South art eyelash in front until16-- Erz hit a free toss to make it I ffT:'''- - ' -r ' F44 - - - -- - ' - ' 1 1 x14 )1 of ii s '''''''":" 1 4 400 as--- : 1 o ''f I ''''t - 1: - ' P f ) irTi - A ' r414 1 i4 41t A k) --- A ft t (i II' '' "V (' f1? -0 ' z I t z jj k I f 16 II i free Stan Olson hit three straight onea Wiete Glen throws got I I s" for Ogden and Bradshaw po'riter before seconds hit a long one just the gun to give South a 1 edge at halftime Cubs I LI Frcrn there on In the 2 near ahead leacUng the end of the third stanza Big Jerry DOWT:11 anti the diminutive A Trophy Worth Jumping For Wiese kept Ogden nibbling OT) Souths margin however and with less than two minutes in the game Pretty Plan Smart shows Neil Sorenson the Einar Fredho trophy the scoreboard showed South ahead to be presented at the junior ski meet Sunday Niet1will compete 01son hustled through the ii -4 21-1- i- b 31-2- 1 d lay-ifor pack for a the clincher Gets la Points Downs bagged 16 points most of them off the pivot post Teammate Wiinte collected 10 For South Brirton's 12 points most of them krvely loopers and Jackson's maraBrigham Young university is not thon tasseza for nine points led the acoru-- g but Ostler added seven and only in the Mountain States conference basketball spotlight but also teams ha region five are in on the inside track to the 1948 action 'Wednesday night and a pair of games Thursday night in the championship The Cougars are leading the conSart Juan division keep the preps ference with four wins in five in the spotlight Marys-valand Panguitch will They have only one more mettle-thSouth Sevier leadership starts game to play away from home while Esca- Utah C '10?StiC41 Wednesday have to iaahle meets Flute Parowan plays meet State they don't Denver the quint dangerous a six collision Pt Cedar in region again and they meet bothUtah and Thurwlay its Moab at South Emery Wyoming on their home court and Gneeririver at North Emery With the championship in their Wednesd2 y's Schedule returned home from grasp the its successful eastern jaunt TuesMarysvale at Panguitch Escalante at Piute day ready to make the most of it The toughest part of the task Parowan at Cedar of winning the title has been acSchedule Thursday's complished Moab at South Emery Saturday night the Cougars will Greenriver at North Emery- entertain Utah Aggies in tha only college game booked in Utah this Fridays Schedule ll week Soringville's Fti11 slate in all divisions gym will be nacked to the rafters INeartlis OftIre with fans calling for another vicT P cmr4- f GTFP 3 1 0 4 tory and another step toward the f Wiesef 4 5 2 10 title 5 3212 e nerlerna e 7 20 2 14 1 1 0 2 g 2 '2 1 5 1 it jarkao g University of Utah back in the 4 O 4 2 2 Car!er g Ilt!rott g 10 30 00 20 championship reaches picture rora 413000F:of: Jrqneort week The Redanother crisis this 1 4 0 0100n Stene0000 0 rygare 0 0 0 0 skins meet Denver Friday night 2 0 4 Fra--and Colorado A ttr M Saturday e e o To) IA- If they ran get by penver the In0 0 tout 0 dians will become the Mahl threat 18 21 3 37 to B Y U Tota14 14111 10 42 If they lose they'll be mar ors 31 42 out of the picture fLemi1ts 12 21 tt 10 11 25 37 Blaine Crowther who injured his C Way De Lorgh12 r st leg last week will be missing from the Utah lineup again this week Leon Watson is out of the hospital but it is doubtful if he will play again this season for the Lite& But the Tuesday drill was one of the best at the Ute camp and Coach Valet Peterson was showing his 1Thst Optimism of the campaign Lyman Clark and basketball ben- Jim Woodward will A double-heale- r trade off at the Jesperson eft f'Lir the Tu31o fund will be staged forward post opposite Dick Smuin at the Davi high school gym at Kays-vill- e Wednesday night Feature game will match the Fight Called Off Field quint against the strong at 9 pm The first JERSEY CITY N J Jan 27 (R) Layton Jaycees match Rudy te Head- —Tuesday night's fight card at tus‘le off lund of Salt Lake against the Jersey City Garden was called the after Wasatch Lime team from Ogden early in the evening 10-lscales showed a b weight difat 7:30 oclocic from the contests ference between the main bout conAll proc-eego to the infantile paralysis tenders Dom Amoroso of Jersey fund- - A large crowd is expected City and Billy Graham of New York for the affair Cougars Take Jimior Skiers Inside Track Seek Trophy e - much-too-sma- attr Srv-‘00- 1' leo 11 T It$ 42 34-2- et "olio Games Set Tonight ds leg-- ill BASEBALL MONOPOLY? a chance to show their ability in a special junior ski jumping tournament at the new Einar Fredbo hill near Ecker hill Sunday afternoon Skiers under 17 will participate with entries 15 and 16 years of age competing in class A 13 to 14 years in class 13 and 12 and under in class C The new Fredbo hill will be dedicated at 2 pm with the Jumps following immediately after according to Fiank Rasmussen president of the Utah Ski club which is sponsoring the event Winner of the youngest division will receive the coveted Fredbo Champion in class A will trophy be given the Jim Kelby diamond wrist watch Medals will be awarded first three in each division All boys must have the consent of their parents to Jump Draw for positions will be made Friday night so all entries should be in by that time Older skiers will make exhibition jumps at the tourney Sharks Tip Granite OLTden OGDEN Jan by Jerry Nilsson and Bob Moss who won two first places each and swam on the winning medley relay team Ogden high retaliated for a former defeat by winning a swimming 4 in meet from Granite high the Weber college pool Ogden won the meet with six first places Granite kept in the running with numerous seconds and thirds Several good times were made Moss' 21 seconds in the free style Nilsson's 1:22 in the d breast stroke and the Granite team's 1:298 in the 160- were the best yard free style relay the state this year reported in Ogden meets Logan next Tuesday at the Weber pool according to Don Brenneman coach Completefreeresults: style—Mose :21 40) Malan breast (O): stroke—Nilsson (O) 134lrel (G) Graham iG ) 1:22 free tyle—Price (O) Cook Malan 2 2:37 (OA ' (G) backstroke—Olsen (G) Jones 1:19 (Ct Anidrfree(G): etyle—Mosa (O) Walker IG ) Bowles (0 1:0'S medley—Ni!sson nOyard !rut (O) BonBell (G): :39 7 ham (G rNilsson 28---L- ed 40-3- 40-ya- rd 100-yar- Bog-ber- g 190-yar- d 200-er- d : 100-ya- rd 100-yar- d I : 150-yar- Mose mediy 2:03 relay—Ogden Jones): free style relay—Granit (Bog 1lI Bonham Wlkerl 1:20(4 d case of the Federal league of base- Isarre Jan 77 when Supreme Court Total peinuo: Ogden 40 Granite 34 John Brigtt reserved ball in 1922 Oliver Wendell Holmes decision Tuesday on a motion by Justice baseball is not interstate for Baseball Commis- ruled that attorneys or commerce within the sioner A a ChanCer and various trade of the Sherman antitrust basebeZ organizations to dismiss meaning but is a sport" a complaint by Danny Garde Ila actCounsel for Garde Ila Frederic A Byoutfielder Giant York New former expressed belief the Fedfor damages of 5730e)000 for alleged Johnson case didn't apply here eral league ATLANTIC CITY N J Jan 27 I 1010'311 of the Sherman antitrust berause "with the advent of radio till—Clark Shaughnessy consultant act and advertising of spon- coach for the National Professional Garde:la who Lves in Yonkers sors national broadcasts baseball of that N Y played for the New York case has been outlawed and is ob- Football league Washinton RedNEW YORK fr--Fecio- 160-var- d wral : Jude Grid Clinic Set Shaughnessy -- Gas in 1944 and 1945 but jumped to the Mexican league and was sus- solete skins announced Tuesday he invited 5000 high school and college football coaches In 17 eastern states to attend his second annual football clinic here March 22 to 25 Some 170 coaches were on hand last year when Shaughnessy started the clinic on an experimental basis Frank Leahy Notre Dame head coach and Ski Luckman Chicago Bears quarterback assisted Shaughnessy in teaching the fundurdamentals of the segaion last ing the three-da- y Referring to the "reserve clause" pended from organized baseball in contract Johnson described it as the UnAed States for five years by the standard contract in baseball and said it "absolutely bars any Other defendants in the action ball player from playing on any are Ford Frick president of the otter club unless the holder of the National league: Val larn Marridge contract agrees" He said that if a player disrenres4dent of the American league George Trautman president of the gards "le reserve clause the big Association of Minor leagues blacklist him When the National mairirs tie up every player with Basehall 'Lea cues and the Giants Mark F Iluzhcs attorney for ablity either now or potentially TI‘e efendant trld the court the Johnson argued they are a monopStates supreme eourt hod oly within the meaning of the antiwinter deckded the whole matter in the trust lass& 0-andl- er I 4 Lo0010mmemookm--404 hs all-st- office TE Honor Einar Fredbo keep his fingers off the league" Pasquel is the former head of the Mexican league The semiprofessionals which were to be the Cactus circuit's farm teams under the reorganization plan of last fall announced: "It has been unanimously decided to break all connections with the Mexican league since our commissioner Aguilar Reyes has done so All further games scheduled for Delta park property of the Pasquel brothers will be played elsewhere" Aguilar Reyes organized the semiprofessional circuit and for years has acted as its commissioner ski-jumpi- starte there Einar died last March accident 22 in an Third Ward P 2 0 rilititonf 3 2 1 T Johniion4 1 4 2 4 Greenc 4 Shorts on Sports 11 Butcherg 0 Smithg 0 Strommiss 0 Brewster Kur- 0 2 Goulding 1 Emory 0 0 0 0 21 A A 4M 1 well-know- r1FP 5 in '1Nir1arnf A 1 1 Ri'hnrd'nf 0 Pndrtonr 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MeClearyf Hawcc 9 Smithg Pahl K Newhnirtg G litvond CITY P 2 2 2 1 2 0 2 1 8 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 16 7 15 White Totals 13 25 7 33 Score by nuarters: Ill 12 5 IP Fasst Mlft Second 9 6 15 0 Wit On Second Umoira—Pouloon— G Rfarea—Lairum Watera Scorer Timor — Dale 011bort i 33-1- Evatzo Ibarrarg Blorksli 2 6 2 8 Breyso 8 8 3 15 Ls Mannsrt 0 0 0 0 Chrtonsenig O 1 0 Mortsonst O 0 0 0 Grangosf O 2 2 2 B idann4 POLIO DUCAT SALE STARTS 2 1 1 5 5 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 110644 0 Smiths 0 Lukeg 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 it Ei 9 20 8 26 Score by Rountitui tli Marks Tickets for the annual polio amateur fights which will be held at the fairgrounds Monday will go on sale at the Mint and at the Elks club it was announced Tuesday by Claude Engberg who will handle the ducat sale The following prices will prevail: Ringside $240 reserved $180 general admission $120 and children and students 80c I 11 tit CITFP 4 5 3 11 5 3 2 0 O 0 2 1 O 0 O O M t --N tkurniti411 l!te' '' - '2-"- - 1:4" - ::-- - L 77-::- -T - ' mi — f t: I I 11':1 - General Hospital GTFP HtitgrkinsonrtM Coombitrf 21 4 1 34 2 0 Richards11 Dripmit 1 0 0 2 Alleyc Daya 1 3 Adainctit Schatiorg 0 0 00 02 EdwarOcia Davicig Manningt Wiley 1 0 00 00 00 00 G 0 0 0 4 Prigsag Rollingwg 1 2 RarAt 1 1 1 1 O lions' Judd' 13 13 9 13 Score by L D 8 -- - 4 'i Nt WATER 13(3u"kiD IN '4 t trl '' it f f't 5 0 - r — 4 I: 1: -- 11!771: 401 ! - Ns r s it' ik CHIEF MAURICE DORN& ti zAt: A N E - 1' vv Ote- 4 : Idt of ChiltutheMo ' (i 1 t r '' 1 7' t' - 7 '' "'4:- :f r "4'1 -- - '' —t- : i I I e47x d -- -- v r - ' i' : W - '''' ii' : 1 7' w's 4 1 - -- ' 7 '!:' - : 2 : re-T- :1-- t A '!: di - ar 1 t re7T:-- i - 1 1 i- - ''''-:- :Fit('" t : ::' e '' t t ''- :'1 1 i i) -! 4 STRANGE ''r''' t - Aerr 1 e HORNS 7:04) f: - e:(k--t- ' 4 - 311 ' ((( '- i t 11101404-14-1 :: 1 -- rzfitCri def j ' 00"' 01 " 5 ! -rt' 4 :'14 "!':7"4""' iS ' ' I - 7'"-- k -- - -- - - ' vo-- ? 401 7 -- :: ' 1 P24: 14 ''' - t e ' ' 1 I I Nt - I 4—f L 1 f'KSt7REEY" i OR FOREST-O- X 7 t- - t 4 ot 2 I INPO-CHIN- A P 1 1)COVERED N4:0 : Itzk— ' - - P own - —v m -I 4-"- :""- :slel :Lost: I" :441111111111"1"d 11 - BY HAROLD 1 COOLIDCE Irk 41044 1 reOr - I I 1 ' is: 0 ) i 48 YEARS ‘ 7 ' I 1 o I I e 1 II - -- r 'i:'-- t i HE HAS HELD THIS OFFICE LNDER 24 DIFFERENT MAYORS 1 ' 1 1 t ' 4) i MIS IN SUCCESSION : 2 N I 1 0 ELME) CIIII HAS BEEN 11 - 'A ' f-- 31 ' - t 4:4' --- --- ''''1' 1 t : t t i f i 17 '''j : 7 i ! 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Schedule for Monday Jan 28 at Midvale Junior high school: 7 pm Midvale First VII Union Second m East Midvale Second vs Midvale Second Midvale rind Vs Union 9 pm Pirst Fast G But there are other stars including Gordon Carpenter 6 foot 7 inch A A U star Dick Reich former Oklahoma university ace Lew Beck from Oregon State Gerald Tucker one of Oklahoma's all-tigreats and Buddy York great Jack Perrault All-Sta- rs 30 Total her y Eighth Ward 13T EP GT P P 12 00 24 RWalkerf Anglef 73 3 2 8 4 1 1 9 PWalkert Loviof 3014 8 1 117 Palmer Hoimeme 3 1 1 7 I 0 0 2 1 5 2 4 Simons' Gillis' 2 2 2 8 Weberg fl A 0 01 Jnhriatin 0 2 1 2 2 0 4 Emery 0 0 0 0 Jeffries Crostry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goulding 29 11 6 64 14 9 4 32 Totals Hardvard Ward North areond Ward 11 18 well-like- Point-Atlant- T 3 6 5 O 2 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 fine young Floyd Richardson West Jordan athlete won the heavyweight title in the Denver Golden Gloves tournament Monday It's another round of accomnlishment for the popular young star Floyd played end for the B Y U football team last fall He is expected to make a great showing in the Chicago Golden meet Gloves Wyoming was rated No 3 team in the nation in defense That was before the met and fell to Utah and Cowboys B n Al Sherwood the d and sportsman who lost his life in the plane crash last Sunday was Niblev park golf (amnion in 1946 and one of Salt Lakes better bowlers Among the hundreds of calls receiVed Saturday after the Wyoming-Uta- h game at The Tribune were two from eastern radio stations One from Pittsburgh wanted to verify a report that Vern Gardner who was ejected from the game on personal fouls before the half was taken out for an emergency operation The other station had received the report that Wyoming had won the game and wanted to check Utah college bas- ketbal results are watched from coast to coast The Provo Downtown Coaches club will hold Its annual banquet to honor B Y U athletes Thursday night The Cougar fans really have a team to shout about this season Ed Stein reports this will be just a Preliminary to the "basketball victory banquet" at the end of the season IHGII POINT N C Jan 27 — High Point college held claim to the unsought title of roughest basketball team in the country after piling up SS personal fouls in the last two games In Saturday night's game with Atlantic Christian college the Pointers were charged with 45 personal fouls a record number In the nation for a single game this season The previous night High Point was charged with SS fouls against North Carolina State providing a similarly record total for the season In two successive games ChrisThe High tian game saw a combined total of 74 personal fouls committed making it the roughest Intercollegiate game in the nation this season SCORES - t Leaders Take Girls' Games who used to play in Washington: Jesse B Renick a Choctaw who won A A U laurels last season Gene Jones twice college censtar Ed Beisser ter on the 1944 A A U squad and R C Pitts former Arkansas ace The team will be feted at a buffet luncheon at the Crown Room Thursday evening Saturday night the great court crew will battle Ecker Studio intermountain A A U champions in an exhibition at the Fairgrounds coliseum The Shamrocks and Bountiful two fine girls teams will LihertY G T FP at 7:30 just before the Walker1 3 2 1 7 play a game kiaddocka 1 0 0 2 feature and the Salt Lake Police Palmerc 7 2 2 16 and Moffatt Bees will open the RWalkerg 91 02 20 202 show at 6:30 pm The main game birnoncg Jeffries 0 0 0 0 will start about 843 pm 1 M MEN BOX i Bambino Left Feeble Wan - 3 kill-blood- f Miami boxing commission reported "no evidence" of doping boxer Lee Murray before his third round technical knockout by Sid Six memPeaks last Thursday bers of the Illinois university physical fitness research laboratory staff will go to the Olympics at London NEW YORK Jan 27 (UP)—Babe for research The "Kenwork unRuth still suffering from an Kids" from Seattle nedy figure disclosed ailment that has left him skaters will undertake star an extenfeeble and drawn left the neuro- sive European tour after the Olymlogical institute of Presbyterian hosptial Tuesday after 17 days of pics confinement for what he said was Dodds vs Karver a "relapse" all-tiFive starters will run against Gil said attendants the Hospital home run king was "feeling Dodds in the famed Wanamaker fine" but Babe's general appear-line- r mile at New York Saturday belied those words Gerry Karver of Penn State Is the He had to be assisted through the chief opposition Judge Wayne lobby by Charles W Schwelela Allen president of the Florida Infriend and William Delaney a ternational Baseball league exmale nurse and when the door was pects the circuit to draw a million opened leading to a limousine cash customers this year Louis which was to take him to his Riv- Brissie young lefty Connie Mack erside drive apartment the rush of thinks will be than Lefty cold air hit him Jull force and the Grove was thegreater 10th Athletic to once mighty Babe drew back as if sign his 1948 contract smitten It appeared momentarily as if he did not wish to go out into the cold but Schvvelel assured him "it'll be warm in the limousine" and the Babe went on He did not stop to talk to the reporters and photographers gathered in the lobby for fear of catchBountiful and the LDS Nurses ing cold continued their winning ways Tuesday night in the Girls' 0ty league with Bountiful downing St 6 Marks and the LDS beat- S L 1 ing general Hospital two The deadwinners remain Joe Longson will oppose Jae& leadership of the Christensen instead of Buddy Titi- locked for the hetts Friday in a preliminary of league with five wins and one loss1 scores: the first of n series of wrestling The hemntitui I Marks M C A boys' bouts at the Rotary-1 2 1 3 Randallrt club it was announced Tuesday Xstorf 1 3 22 44 O 1 0 0 Petproonlalitzanuustait 1 best-know- skis Einar Fredbo The meet at the new Fredbo hill will be staged Sunday for junior jumpers Fredbo was born in Asker Norway in 1909 He came to the United States in 1928 and was induced to make his home in Salt Lake in 1930 by P S Ecker and Mark Strand of the Utah Ski club He won the Norwegian junior title in 1926 and placed second in the Norwegian senior meet at Holmenkrollen in 1928 His best American performance was made in 1936 when he finished second in the national championships at Red Wing Minn All through his career he was Interested in helping young skiers d That's why Mrs get Fredbo is offering a beautiful Einar Fredbo trophy to the winner in the youngest division at the Sunday meet and why a similar trophy has been sent to Asker Norway for the winner of a similar tourney ar Reports 'No Dope' The powerful Phillips 66 Oilers American Basketball league champs and winners of the national AA U tournament for the past five years will arrive in Salt Lake Thursday at I 205-pou- Semipros Quit Phillips Five Mexico Loop To Play Here MEXICO CITY Jan 27 UP)— Mexican semiprofessional clubs followed Baseball Commissioner Aleof the jandro Aguilar Reyes out in the Mexican league Tuesday aftermath of a row over what was termed Jorge Pasquel's "interfer- Tr ica collegiate circles in the revived Intermountain A A U skating tournament was announced Tuesday by A E (Bert) Margetts chairman of the amateur ice committee The meet will be held Sunday at 8 pm on the newly constructed rink located about 2 112 miles above the mouth of Emigration canyon Rogers according to Margetts has performed in Madison Square Garden He is expected to be one of the favorites in 400 meter event Margetts also revealed that Billy Heath at one time the top junior performer in this part of the country would compete in the men's division Entries are coming in rapidly in all divisions but the women's said Mr Margetts The junior events are proving especially popular he said pm A new ski hill will be dedicated ence" the list is big Bob Heading The high commissioner an- land p r o b and a tournament will be staged n ably the In honor of one of finest fel- nounced his resignation Monday In the Utah's youngster skiers will have lows who ever put the game today on a pair of because "Jorge Pasquel wouldn't player 40-yar- 4 Suspended Player Sues For S300000 Damages not have one or more farm Three-fourtconsent heretofore was needed to approve a stock transfer or outright sale as was voted Monday in ratifying the sale of the Sacramento club to of 53 Oscar Salenger formerly of Chicago In other action Tuesday the league sought to button up loose lips around the circuit—a decision prompted by recent comments by certain owners threatening to "go outlaw" if the coast circuit wasn't granted demands by the majors for special concessions Any statement concerning the league as a whole must be cleared hereafter through the president's do clubs Entry of Joe Rogers formerly a top skater in eastern Officiating Plan -- Coach Blair Cherry has been contract at given a three-yea- r Britain's major races will The league voted to renew its Texas efforts to get the draft limit on its be run on Saturday this year Is reto the government's request players increased from four to six sponse years and major league agreement to help hold down absenteeism in to "arbitrate" cases where the pre- mines and industries British vailing- maximum draft price of golf officials warned amateur golfis considered insufficient $10000 The league waiver price was also ers they cannot receive compensaincreased from $2500 to $4000 tion except to cover hotel travel Directors voted to restore the and caddy costs James Ruthernorth-south annual game as a was reelected ford president of the affair with players selected SeatAssn baseball from the Cleveland Golf District writers by tle Portland Sacramento and OakSwiss Skier Hurt land clubs meeting a south team from Los Angeles Hollywood San Franz Buman 1947 Swiss slalom Francisco and San Diego The game champ fractured a leg in practice will be staged Aug 9 "A most valuable player" will be Tuesday and was stricken off the lie selected by the writers and ten- Swiss Olympic entry list dered the Charles H Graham was the fourth Swiss casualty award in honor of the San Fran- Others were Edy Rominger Paul cisco president dean of the club Valaer and Conrad Rochart Steve Suhey Penn States owners guard was signed by the Graham Emil Sick of Seattle Emmett Bosak Victor Ford Conics of Hollywood Pitt Steeiers frosh fullback at Washand Bill Starr of San Diego with Rowland were named to a new fi- ington has enrolled at Notre Dame nance or steering committee which He may meet his former mates will guide league affairs pending since Washington and Notre Dame any necessary action by the loop play In 1048 and 1949 bosses as a whole SKATE STAR ENTERS LOCAL AAII MEET EX-COLLEGIA- owing J n A whistle-bl- blue-shin- ed hard-earne- LOS ANGELES Jan 27 CPI—Directors of the Pacific Coast baseball league adopted a drastic resolution Tuesday designed to forestall purchase of any of Its clubs by a major league organization They decreed that any stockholder who sells a controlling slice of stock of a club to any individual or organization without the unanimous consent of the entire league would be liable for a $20000 fine and disehfranchisement While the terms are general league Pres Clarence Rowland admitted it was aimed at thwarting any attempt by a big league club to buy into the coast loop The Coast league is the only circuit in which the majors triple-- ed The big controversy on basketball officiating which has been nation-wid- e has resulted from what fans think is too much Coach Bunn has some excellent Ideas on how to correct the situation Here's his program in brief: First to arrive at a uniform interpretation of rules by coaches and have the coaches pass along the interpretations to the officials so there can be no misunderstanding The officials then have the responsibility of carrying out the policies adopted by the coaches with the support of the coaches There should be complete harmony between the coaching of the teams and the officiating of the game Second it is the duty of the official to penalize a player who by reason of an illegal act has placed his opponent at a disadvantage This philosophy recognizes the fact that there may be incidental infractions of rules which have no effect upon the play therefore should be ignored The plan is sound but it must be inaugurated by the coaches and must be followed through with some good old "horse sense" by officials e iS Coach John Bunn coach and now mentor at the spot where bask et ball originated Springfield (Mass) college took his hoopsters on a transcontinental hoop tour last month As a former member of the national rules committee an instructor of officials for 25 years a vice president of the National Basketball Coaches' Assn and a coach he is naturally corisidered one of the country's foremost authorities on basketball His team played 10 games in eighta states on the junket includgame with Utah university ing here in Salt Lake In a story by A P's Whitney Martin he makes the following report: our tour we found the offi"On neither all good nor all bad ciating In any one section There was mediocre officiating in Ohio Oregon and Nevada very poor officiating in Colorado Montana and St Paul Minn and excellent work In California 'Milwaukee and t Utah" That's a pat on the back for the local whistle blowers and a suggestion to local farts to cut down on the boos because we're getting the best much-respect- """--"""- SPORT NEWS IN BRIEF t 110DOSON By 1 Nattortd Rtzearch CouiZ 1 Washington DC — - 4 : |