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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday February 26 1948 NOOMIENElk I 17 77 L T 4 i '4 E il ) 116b10 M114101 Ha 4Li Joi Lrls Chiaa 1 1 f rt ' 0 t -- -7- 1-7- 3 tIg Will Ban for IlfcitTrip PlfrvPrR 1 i"-- o ! e 11 ii" ' DETRorr Feb ' i u:bf eo iont tgu:pWednesday e - ecao t r- - amn inlai"nmegdpbipi tY 1- ril 1- bookmonth- - aking was started last J B Norcross the Western nion official identified the race ire service as Continental Press narice and Pioneer News Co He id that when subpoenas were is- ed in the January investigation ost of the subscribers discon- wed use of the services Norcross explained that race ire services are operated over He :estern Union leased wires 1ded that Western Union does )t knowingly transmit informs--used for gambling used in supplying Teleprinters ce service to various subscribers and can be readi- ! sihooked up again on order Nor- - bion nonnht FrItestified l rteucyresi bhl laei up I - associating night !: g: kiarhnni toyJdoat Irec Alameda studied jr ' "'' t 4 3 Mike Spinelli was the first member ousted from the guild although several applications for membership had been turned down President Charley Johnston of inthe guild called the meeting vestigate reported actions 1ro di probe SPORTS IN ' e : ndc The managers heard Spinelli's own story of why he had attempted to leave Chicago with the fighter's purse while he was dying in a hospital Spinelli said he had a paper from Baroudi's father empowering him to collect the purse He said he had left his son Frank In Chicago with orders to report any condition change in Baroudi's when he left for the airport early Saturday morning Spinelli said he intended to go to New York where he is in the trucking business and then return to Chicago He said he was going to stops off in Akron Baroudi's Goodallround robin invitational golf tourney has been T h e seventh 6-- Name Line Coach - fe5leas-- u rtsheeuf Jim (Biff) Crawley Wednesday line coach at ar guard lin- wiaasst p- rann l:vi sia' Nrloon g them free tuitionbomwaird M or providing - - I 1I- - t L 1 ' tldcl yha stBs athletic director for 22 years to serve in McMillin's agreeduntil a permanent sucpost cessor can be named by the board of trustees John Hastings chairman of adthe university's four-ma- n ministrative committee said Clevenger had been "prevailed unupon" to return with the that "he in no way derstanding will be active in the hiring of a new director or head football i::z- - 1I 11 I:: - again in K of C games in New York Bunky Bradford Texas prep cage ace who has scored 854 points in 36 games is going to need a secretary to handle his fan mail Playoffs in nternation Am at eur Hockey league open Friday night at Toledo 6 for berths in National Invitation basketball tourney Seton Hall - and LonfilyslandUli Thursday night in header Danny Litwhiler has sent in his signed contract to Boston Braves Advance party of New York Giants takes off Thursday for spring camp at Phoenix Brownie Pitcher Sam Zoldak has s iLn ed for le9da :4i CDeetterhoeil i ft Bob Catcher Jim Tiger contract Feb 25 UP)-- The t oar n e rnsvesoffice Wednesi o n of the day began n CHICAGO istate's In '" r4irker-- $' t - - - a 701 5 i' ( ‘t 4 ' -- coach to succeed McMillin" McMillin's resignation to become general manager and coach of the Detroit Lions of the National professional football league is effective March 1 DIAMOND DUST ' 4 - 4 ‘N '' ' r"1 4 ! ! 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' big-tim- 4- - i 1 - L - ' 1 ence that though you pay a bit more in the final The fabric reckoning they are the least expensive f it tailoring and style reflect the artistry and dependability that has been attained by thefinest of tailors They are the closest approach to perfection in that fluent natural ease that constitutes smartness among the world's better dressed men And fitting you properly is a simple matter I I - - i dds -- K A - '1L4 -- ITreehvul srlosodnna :- Lake George was in Wednesday—he flew in from Des Moines for the funeral of Hyrum Dempsey Jack's father—and while he was here pointed an accusing finger at Madison Square Garden puts the blame for the "Pinky" elements" in boxing right "rotten On the big New York arena and J c(7 4 SitgIe-eaeele- ) i - 54-3- Rotten Element in Ring Salt that's 'Pinky" 2::1t t tt tograt5 sy - ' 43-2- - "460tElPowavseL-SZt11"Prr- one-tim- - - - Basic Las Vegas T a Openers p 'V is -0: : c soP1 "111SOCIS 1 mendation made by Athletic Director James (Whitey) Hagan Milligan has two years remaining contract in a three-yea- r Another Report The faculty committee's report to Chancellor Rufus H Fitzgerald followed by 24 hours another report submitted to him by a studtnt- alumni committee This comralitee w nich has been probing Pitt athletics particularly football the past six months recommended: : I That Hagan be fired 2 That Milligan "be given NEW YORK Feb 25 (EP)-- Burleigh Grimes veteran pitcher e and manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers Wednesday was named pitching coach by the Yankees—but only fNaerwtbris training season pin Grimes has been a Yankee scout but was named a coach temporarily to aid the number of young pitchers on the club ' s - e-- f"--- Grimes Appointed To Yank Post - - Wednesday resolved into a "family squabble" over whether the football coach or the athletic director should be removed The faculty committee on athletics recommended that Coach Walter S (Mike) Mi11116 resign It said it concurred in a recom- grt Midwest Promoter Assails - of N 0 aq c)t a ' I - ' s : -- ACCUSATION IN S L 1 - ) ' It 1 tel2Y1 V LOOM 1 a 40' --- ' LI la -i- s - p- I la BRifi(g)t--g6 1'4 ' -- f AsSII3 - Big 9 Officials Open Conclave Kansas-Oklahoma-Misso- circuit Michigan was the only club to hold its rivals to an average of less than 50 points per game and the Wolverines have tied in this department all season: On the offense their performance has been improving consistently ' do (71r -- the blues! ' ' ehe Wolverines Pace Loop Records i ' til- - lAIN"111iPet P - - - 1 - "-'- It '''' - - : I1 vere al) i sib 1 6t--p--- 1 A -r-i---- -- - pr r - itt dth 1 ' ai ah4 -) i 1 1 oaf - r '' And drive away 1-1- stio:ist:t‘:rdolt!' ' st i g1( 601'°- 1 11101 r--- s - '1V ‘ ' i ja0918eaws A -- t i r : 1"111 4 ' ' Inv Will sparkle up :11":'''''''''''- ft of e 1 Fj I - '"" foaming glass of Beckees As you scan the evening news agliglirtothi4 Z:N3 - ' '''‘ V - t ''- 11 1 '4" 1 9 ' ' v '''z- - " t it A 4 it ::: 0 - I mit? I Students Alumni Say Director Faculty Would Oust 'Milligan PITTSBURGH Feb 25 UP) - Pitt's athletic difficulties Coast Pair - - t t V ice ft0 v11? ) - - - :- t -4- - ittif to) '' '-' staff for Pictures The Yanks also announced that at the spectators Lopat sonthpaw pitcher exhibition—and there haven't been Eddie obtained in a trade from the too many since opened Monday White Sox had been granted another chance" pit —surged co ionhall Wednesday to report to the spring 3 That the faculty committee be to see the cut short permissioncamp without a con- abolished Two more young diamond hope- his press conference to pose for training He will discuss terms with involved weren't The with London Promoter tract fuls have been added to Salt Lake pictures General Manager George Weiss talking principals Solomon& Jack Bees' roster Claude Engberg club The faculty report—citing the The Evening News reported that there secretary announced Wednesday their apartment rented from an "tough" schedule in which Pitt won Willard Abbott and Theodore owner in Bermuda would cost only one of nine games last year —paid troibyuatleandto 000Millriagtaivne as guineas ($360) a week It has Ritchie young California battery 75 heated only by coal "sincere were signed at the baseball school six bedrooms and was too chilly for But the report added: fireplaces in San stadium conducted at Seals Joe who is accustomed to central "Mr Milligan's work as head TomFrancisco by Eddie Mulligan has been below the standard coach heating Asked how he liked the heat my Thompson and Bob Joyce ace we are justined in expecting that hurler of the San Francisco team there Louis said: "So far I though thit was his first year catcher haven't seen any heat But I ex- - CHICAGO Feb 25 (UP)—The even Abbott is a as head coach and the schedule was area before we very difficult" peoctbtoo seeeAthpreipuR?hine 3ce7eionipbatisc pl!isrt Fhbiost Fgaer readye 1in wnueastiesrpnrincognfeereetnionegroofpeansthlietsticadnis Plumped for Milligan To Visit Farr and he throws swings righthanded A trustee of the university u When not working I i 1i said Dr Juonhtny for Milligan plumped li ntdphretohgecroonnfl wr nacj s ienghdrolasoil:fainoe to visit evheuowrt syr !nona the eofurther D McClelland st Tommy Farr 31L sd ofurnni ttisi i Allegheny a champion who of coroner: decision to him in "The feculty committee- on ath11 inches and tips the scales at up on the 4"rurpin Boys" Although the handbook was the letics is stupid in my estimation 170 lbsThere are three boxing Turpin primary December of the topic if they have so recommended—and Brothers the most promising of of the conference com- that Area Obstacle comes from a trustee at the whom is Randolph He hasn't been meeting revision was not made and university COLUMBUS O Feb 25 (— defeated since he turned profes- plete the athletic directors will work no "Under the circumstances Territorial rights Wednesday were sional in 1946 Only 19 he wins on mineographed copies at their coach in the country could have adto two most in of his bouts the first termed the big obstacle session Thursday first done any better than Milligan mitting Negro leagues to organized rounds Faculty representatives who pre- his schedule and the we had at hand I was will two and the groups Fridaya surprised National Association of Professionreally they (the football hold joint meeting Saturday squad) showed up toward the end al Baseball Leagues said most of morning of season" the -the Negro clubs play in major and confer will Late Saturday they e The faculty committee recomminor league parks in territory with the presidents of the nine controlled by these clubs mended that schedules be limited member schools The topic major one 25 VEGAS Feb teplied LAS rep re- of this (UP) session be will owfithsimtiel toni'coingmpe receinstlystyterbeent John Ht() John- Basic and Las 'Vegeva won Tuesday approved amendments to recently size and Nathe son president of the Negro Nation- night's opening round of the tional Collegiate Athletic Assn high academic standing" al league alleging the association Southern Nevada conference high constitution The student-alumcommittee had refused to admit the Negro school tournament "It is the desire of the con- recommended Tuesday that Pitt leagues Basic defeated Boulder City ference" Commissioner Kenneth provide "facilities and proper in6 and Las said "that each ducements within the bounds of IInVesgVi37esed'Anehsigapye 6 14mec(Tbuerg)slIcilillsyon the propriety and a realistic approach WORTg1:11TACti0113 Moapa undclrsItand 25 games Boulder 111 be to attract athletes of FORT promise to coln County necessary for us to study the con- - the university" started ale goat tahcoutndioen oht erBer WednesDay's day to three ' Petition was filed in district court Certified as 21 for adoption of a girl The general said Spinelli had Melinda Michele who was placgd Miss Day two years certified in his application for a with Texas Children's Home tic Aid manager's license in Illinois that the of Fort Worth reported that Baroudi's relatives Sign With Cards In Akron O said he was only 20 POCATELLO Ida Feb 25- -The fatal fight was for ten l to return rounds Illinois boxing regulations Ninth and tenth players contracts to the Pocatello prohibit fighters younger than 21 signed from participating in bouts of that CardinalsDanbaseball club are infielders Maras of Kincaid Ill length Bobby Mahoney of LeRoy Spinelli returned to New York and after the fight but is to return Minn Mahoney a class D veteran was here Friday for the coroner's inby the Pocatello dub late bought into Baroudi's quest last season from Carthage of the league1 10 inches tall and Lieeigihss 517foeet Maras 6 feet 2 inches and scaling 184 is a rookie attending college in Mississippi He will probably at Albany Ga Marvin CHICAGO Feb 25 (UP) — Big train Milkes business manager of the statistics showed Pocatello club said- NiWednesday why Michigan's Wolverines were Joins Great Falls the conferrnce and needleading to win only one GREAT FALLS Mont Feb 25 more game to clinch at least a lie (al-M- orris Keith Engstrom 19 for the championship has been signed for spring Seattle The smoothly-operatin- g Wol- with the Great Falls Pioines have the best defensive tryouts neer league baseball team Al Niein the league holding their miec general manager announced opponents to an average of 495 here Wednesday Engstrom is the points per game are third in of- 13th player on the Great Falls rosfense with an average of 556 points ter pec game and have outscored their Engstrom a hurler is a grad- opponents in eaancyh ogtahmerecblyuba wider uate of Queen Anne high school l in the Seattle margin than I - 1t 7- - - f s t illo Itril I ' Ito ':' ' F-4- I 14''' " 4o m N -- : - I 1 1 emcte tr - - manager perjury riltdb beobtcharnggedmowniethy under false pretenses ' p---- ‘ ' tvat1 ' :-- -- likt I r's 1 - ' - fe e i S7No - t ' - Nzi 'iitIlogL 1"1 I :4 ' 1 ' -- - -- - Vs4 i z 141 ''- -' thegdmeaaghopTadaylftahraottirdeisualftteedr a knockout by Ezzard Charles Prosecutor Daniel Ryan was assithed to the inquiry after the state's attorney received a letter from Gen Roy D Keehn acting chairman of the Illinoit 0 boxing commission - - - -- -- - ' L' e7--:---- - ' 1 t o'r 1I -- 11' I ': 0 T 161-T- hl Zora G Clevenger who was 9 dliapens oedndisds inrrsl la ' ' S p E h it i i- sf asthbaerre The he had seen tpo isellntaittoetfrl nhi oi mother was ti serious s condition he left de$190 with Jimmy Brooks scribed as Baroudi's friend to cover incidental expenses "I don't want any more of that business" he said "No more I'm staying away from that kind of stuff' Spinelli said he would not be asds1S9Eta3a6pdtpeaconwiondnhvel r9ee3117hvre: iscti iitgnh tt7irs' Notified Mother Toy said during a widespread Ded-Threat troit investigation of gambling shannonAru other rackets Australian is" thoroughCampbell said he would remain bred Wednesday was ranked seriMacQuarrie said that "no one- here to as clean ous contender for "as long it takes er hears of a small college sugSaturday's $100- up this thing" 000 Santa Anita handicap after two sting a code" brilliant workouts "They are suggested by the large Knight's so that they can enjoy all Hill copped his first victory of the e 1 lieges e advantages that their size gives year em" he said CUslCrNNATI Feb 25 (R)—Big way purse at Fairgrounds Stud Poker set a new track record "Past experience- at San Jose Ted Kluszewski outfielder-firs- t ate college has convinced me that baseman who batted 377 for Mem- in winning the $15000 Miami is desirable to furnish board phis of the Southern Association Beach handicap at Hialeah tk om and tuition to participants last season Wednesday signed his Good Excuse came up in stretch to win the $10000 Orange Show p games where the gate is large 1948 contract with the Cincinnati Reds handicap at Santa Anita liough to pay for it - --- :: 1d Vho's N4) ' By BILL MACKEEN T Feb 25 Champion Joe Louis plump but natty in a blue striped suit made a new hit Wednesday in London where he already was popular for sharing the buzz bombs in khaki Louis arrived In chilly Waterloo station by boat train from the Queen Mary and was swallowed up in a reception so enthusiastic the Evening Standard headlined "Joe Louis in Second Battle of Waterloo" He struggled through the crowd to a limousine which whisked him to a "secret residence" on swanky Park Lane Several hours later he reappeared at a tea party for sports writers at Earl's Court exhall hibition LFLLAtlys will appear there three times a day for the next month sparring and looking generally like the heavyweight boxing champion of the world Linj1v to subsidizing ath- - kth respect L 1 university athletic director in 1948 came back to his old Job 'Wednesday but Just to help out for a while Inquiry society Mich 1 l'Eulaclehanunnounvcee rmsni atty I to riscodoing ' Spinelli' First Ousted NH L Clarence Campbell prexy enters gambling ing on a charge of robbing a Flint bank l)ne of Campbell s best remaining hopes therefore is that police could locate wire recordings re- ported to have been made of Ta- mer's telephone conversations with the two players But Toy and parole officers de- -rei of nied :etlyc could cording& wfTineedyg also tahindytt fact" not "say any such Feb 25 Calif urity code" as subterfuge Dr T 4 IstacQuarrie president of San se State college Wednesday ad- cated that the colleges substitute 4 bit of strict honesty for the de in intercollegiate athletics i (Up)—The man Alvin (Bo) McMillen succeeded as Indiana the 1 - (UP) "ghStE'e national tcollegiate 1 1 ILLr Li - in ti sdi eilt:e0earn Tviaommetror yfcasre-cd)id- 1enghowaa f of gpehh ?rexy Blasts - I '''' iS' ik1sth prison ' Seek okrriiaking and come to the conasion that Western Unions "Tamer would be the man who ased wires were the backbone of ii e give us the information we bookmaking racket in Cali- - could need" Campbell said Permission mitt of state officials to talk with TaI mer at the prison will be sought he added State parole officials kointed out however that T-- 1 i mitted taking part I ' an - 11 Ind Feb ELOOMENGTON 0 Louis 1111k la Lilt With London Fans 25 NEW YORK Feb- - 25 (Al—Mike Spinelli manager of the late Sam Baroudl Wednesday resigned from the Boxing Managers' Guild at the He request of the organization said he was retiring from the fight business After a brief session of the 10- man board of governors Spinelli signed the following statement: "Members of the New York Boxing Managers' Guild: At your request I hereby tender my resignation from the Boxing Managers Guild of New York and further state that I am abandoning management of boxers i 1 : 36- - it has cr °tt: s V rn oeflereg ttclilejull equip- h e ri llaw from n rill 1 scheduled for New Rochelle N Y Wednesday rains de- May 9 of the national bird running layd dog championship field trials at : New Grand Junction Tenn York senate has passed a bill to establish a welfare fund for professional boxers and wrestlers players Toy previously said one of them funds to come from one per cent was a member of the Boston Bruins "take" on gate receipts and purses and the other was with the New the YoidrkdieRanagnerass ilaemiedsen1atifieedr hasd' rfi 4:- -- 3 whether he did any betting or flOje pointed out that at his sug- gestion the league set up a $135- 600 player bonus and incentive fund to keep players "from being interested ' in gambling" On his arrival here from Montreal Campbell conferred with De- troit Police Commissioner Harry Toy He said Toy gave him all the iniormation he had but it did not include the names of the two -- oss i f nt ye s horse i t :' - 25 (26—Clarence CampbellNational hockey lsubscribers ui t - 4-- Clients Quit 11w U Service I f:-- : president stepped into an investigation of reported player imgue Wednesday and came up with what he called "strong two eastern players rcumstancial evidence" against — Working with Detroit police and state authorities he said he hoped IOT WIRES soon to contact a paroled bank robber alleged to be the middle ' man for the two unnamed players Just One Attempt Campbell said the reported Ind-deinvolved only an individual even "a attempt anto bet andto not a game" fix of hint attempt SAN FRANCISCO Feb 25 (— But it proves he added that told 'ihere is "a big field for investiga I' Western Union executive m i s- li 1 4 1 : As sociatincte5 With Gamblers - 4 ' ' ck' afl a 'VS ‘ ' nti o ! f ' - 1 - 71 '' r li t t '- Hoosiers Rename Former Chief Sphielli Gets Boot From Boxing Guild - - 9 - ' ii MEN - WHO ' YOUNG STAY 1 - 00-- 0 ' 144 INA04Alt"B""0EA1160-- ' - p- - |