| Show - - Jrt rri 1 r777 it S - - - - - THE t I ' 1 4 1 - - la ' t r-- re 'i- 1 - 0 1l - al t- Annk 41U ae ter —414 Where Are the Fans Where are they—the fans? Well at night softball games or night garnet in the P L at night track rieeta The lighting systems are wonderful You tan see every pebble in the infield Theyre great things night aporta They provide opportunity for relaxation to greater numbers of people They unify the community But whatever happened to the salt sunset! And amateur baseball? rho sunset it recurrent We feel like saying as John Derks did when they tore down Bonneville park: "Let the dead bury its dead" when we think past -- of amateur baseball But it can't be It seems to us g amateur basethat ball lust as dinner ice cream and the salt sunset has a place in the community There might be a slogan there: 'Set the kids out from under the arts and into the sunset?' Electric loolts are wonderful things but there's no particular point in keep Loig them buring ail night just to admire them And the sunset isn't so bad '' if( Nms ? 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i '' -- - "'11 :1"b400tteto I ' el 1Q 'Y r - ' t - 1 f - A4 4 f - 1 :: -- - I : - - - - - f -- 11 71-- rs - r - - (41—A - ' t i i ' SUN VALLEY Ida March 27 Olympic ski team to national honors won their member and a virtual unknown respective events in the national downhill ski championships SaturdaY skier flashed Jack Reddish of Salt Lake City Olympic t ' through the finish gates in 2:282 The newcomer to 1 i ' i ' I fi t - i t ' 0- I - - - - - ' A - ' - - -'-: -- - - - ' 1c' N1w - 4 - I - - z 7 1 - -- ' '-- - F - - -- ' - - ' I - ' --- — '' - ''' ' ' f - - ' --- -:-- t ''' i - e' ' ' t - k wis (117)--A- n : i k kime swiwilo 111 PAGE ONE -- A '' 4 ii V owl OPe'401k Seattle (LActed Captu::yes Women's Jmlavent Big Tourney SUIT11Se BUSINESS MARCH 28 1948 "t1P TT ) - - - ' 0 14 ‘ i complete with Irving Fried of Philadelphia organizer of the movement denied that the group planned to fight the American Automobile Assn which recently stepped into the field midget racing The A has sanctioned 21 far west and midwesterrt tracks and Indicated that it also plans a "national pattern" in the sport Proponents of the rival group contend that the A will "monopolize and discriminate" in the midget field and that the A will outlaw many drivers owners and promoters who want to operate on tracks "In the final analysis" said Fried who operates the Yellow-- 1 jacket stadium and speedway in and Philadelphia Washington's Lanham speedway our action will be guided by what the A eventually does Perhaps that organ n will want to come In with us" Fried aaid his group would not start work on formal organization until tomorrow At that time he said the position of national commissioner may be offered to a retired general of World War II He denied published reports that the candidate was Col Roscoe Turner of aviation fame Fried said 14 tracks have contributed financiallyalready to his national circuit project and 30 other tracks have indicated a willingness to join Fried estimated that about 90 "bona fide" midget tracks existed "bona fide" bidget tracks existed in the nation His group he said eventually hoped to contain about 60 About 3000 midget cars are raced nationally many in what Fried described as "holes in the - (toti i 40 NOW 0 ' 1 Midget Auto Groups Join 27 i e"11!? i group claiming representation of water the lawn half of the nation's estirnated DO And so? tracks met racing The other night the amateur midget auto basebanrt had a meeting They Saturday to discuss formation of a never told tts about it beforehand Very few were there—especially tooruK)rs the guys who used to buy the outfit& That's what shocked ba into this On our day off they had elected officers and we missed the Lttle item in checking the paper the next day And the combination brought back the memory of the thousands of people who used to enjoy the sunset—and the rilth frame a 011n)1 ir SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING I NATIONAL LOOP March 1- SECTION S By PHIL McLEESE was a Wordsworth pretty good poet they tell me and when he iaid "It was a beauteous evening calm and free" he perhaps lad in mind a more exalted feeling but his line fits to perfection —even to the past tense—the state of amateur baseball Used to be: Dinner was ready about 5 and that gave you a good 45 minutes not counting the time needed to eat the ice cream—you could get that at the ball park Aiweri it never rained in those days The skies were clear and it as lot promising a salt sunset that always reached its apex in the first half of the fifth It wasn't a ball game—nor was it a sunset—until the traditional opportunity came to get off Pat Goggin's benches stretch to get those funny feelings out of your knees and glance over the right fielder's bead over the line of trees at the sunset Somehow you felt satisfied even though Walker Bank was winning They always &et But the other boys were trying You'd had your ice cream and there was the sun- et It was a good game—a great sport amateur baseball The dinner and the sun had fettled Walker Bank—nr perhaps before that Eastern Ilatters or Upstairs Clothes Shop—had won Ad you still had plenty of time to 11 :if ft i'vA41 i it ' alt r r Amateur Baseball Has Place Legion Wants Area Tourney bird 0 41"1"1 iDport Tiffs fly BILL CLEGG !Tope springs eternal in the human breast and it's a fine thing that it does Otherwise how under the sun could prep coaches and athletes continue to believe that l for tracks tennis and their plans baseball competition would ever bear fruit? 'Kicked around by untimely snows and rains and forctd indoors to practice because cinder paths tennis courts and ball diamonds are unfit for activity the preps nevertheless need only 'a slight break in the weather to send them outside in full swing Biggest factor in the drive to get under way is the knowledge that only three week ends now remain before the first big meet of the track year—the B Y U Invitational 4 That and field meet April annual icebreaker is followed in A rapid successon onby the 1UHSA rethe carnival May relay gional track meets May 8 and the state high school class B and class A tracklests May 15 Time Short Those big dates leave only three Friday afternoons in which coaches can test their proteges Several dual and triangular attain' have already been arranged with that end In viewand more are In the making This year for the first time Provo joins East West and South In what will be known as the region seven track etttp while Car bon joins hands with Ogden Jordan Davis and Granite as region eight That alignment holds good only for track and two separate meets will be held but probably on the same day and probably at the UniFrank of Utah stadium versity Allen of East will handle the double-deck affair set for May 8 Tennis finds East South and West competing while Granite will match Jordan and Davis strokes For the purpose of baseball com23-2- 1 -- even-innin- 4 ''"- 44 ' - AO° t k : Ile-lio- "'''k- - i - - x t - " i - i -- - -- D?" 7" N - 4- --1 1 ( :- '111104 ft - - - 1 - - '' - -- - --' ts - c' A r--- - -- : skiing circles was a University coed Janette Burr of Seattle who won the women's race in 1:541 Her surprising victory bettered the record posted by last year's winner of the women's Harriman cup Georgette Thiolleri of France who plummeted down Baldy mountain in 1:563 The difference in times was due to the lengths of the courses The i two and five eighths long while the women tray eled two miles down the mountain The finish line was in Ketchum Movits Third Yves Latreille of Chicoutimi Que Canada took second in the men's race with a time of 2:333 Ile was followed by Dick Movitz of Salt Lake City Olympic teem member who finished in 2:334 An Olympic skier on the Canadian team Harvey Clifford of Ot- tawa plaeed fourth with 2:343 and Barney McLean of Denver U S Olympic contestant was fifth with 2:353 Grace Lindley wife of the Sun Valley Ski club president grabbed second place honors In the wornen's competition on a time of 2:004 She is from Minneapolis Suzy Harris of Salt Lake one of favorites was third the pre-meShe place winner with 2:013 squeezed by Maud Banks of Aspen Colo who finished fourth with 2:093 Fifth was Ann Volkniann Concord Mass with 2:152 Sprained Ankle ' Before the downhill competition was under way Mias liarits was rated well toward the top after Brynhild Grasmoen Merced Cal Olympic skier was forced to the sidlines with a sprained ankle enTwo other highly regarded tries also were benched with inGene Gillis Olympic star juries was advised by physicians not to because of injuries sufcompete' fered at St Moritz duringthe winter Olympics Kane Nergaarch Norwegian Olympic skier dropped out because of two sprained ankles Snow conditions before the meet were judged excellent by officials with new snow falling most of the week before The nationals will conclude SunThe Harriday with man cup competition is run simultaneously with the nationals with the latter restricted to US residents s the-slalo- "7 C - - : - 2:4 - - I - '1 Dillard Speeds t To Two Wins ut -- - 't:- - - - - N - j - - E - - - m44 41 ob 4 A - Prospective Poirit Winners for Defending Champs 1 ng Wildcats Top Louisville Baylor Nuggets Win Vorse Robison Pace Skiers Dale Golf Meeting Slated by Women 91-5- 57-5- er Alta-German- ia 74-3- 59-5- an Cambridge Crew Defeats Oxford in Annual Race Miss Hart Take Three Crowns out-strok- Michigan Swimmers Take NCAA Title From Buks 16-poi- nt ed lian-bor- 4 7- 6-- 4-- much-neede- 20-poi- nt 6-- star-studd- Mann Five Takes National Crown ed charn7-iryris- hi two-poi- nt 6-- 48-3- 57-5- Y 22-gat- 6-- 2- record-smashin- 6-- 6-- 59-5- StkstUoSa04‘amiicaVb&&0fttVgL'PludtWq0taan - t E I t I l' I t i I I I t I I I 1 g I i F i t -- - I - 1 i ' ' - 1 : t t - t g 1 r l : t f i f - I i a I - f 1 - t t ts less Li-nit- high-hurdli- I 1 - ''' - I i I - - - - i t f m Rlts - F 1 et - - 1 's - 4 t ht Havana yacht race Petersburg to Positions were difficult to des termine as the 21 boats tacked --back and forth beating against -0 9 1 1 13 ) stiff headwinds of up to 20 miles - 40" ' an hour Consequently Windjam' t N 1 1 s k's mer's lead position did not necesf i t I g: sarily mean it held the most ad -- : i 2 vantageous place in the fleet I 1 S Also well up were White ' 1 i Heather a 51-sloop owned by A D Fla Pace Pensacola ' Nr i ' Petrel- a 51-- ft ketch 'd" ' Stormey i '' Charles A Harrison Olcott N YI 1' ' I Weather 53-- ft yawl Fred Stormy t 7 Toledo O and Starlight s i I " I 4Templecutter ' s James B Brickell ''' t Miami I petition prep leaders have lumped f '" :l i '''''s I ' El' ' ‘ The ' weather bureau said the East West South Davis and Ogden it 1 1 r- t winds were expected to shift to In one bracket Jordan Granite t 4 Other ' ' i the north during the night and- Murray- Bingham and Cyprus in ' ( — -- 1 k 1 - — 1 a was to schol Other each with in the men's comThere continue possiresults another play strong t 1 small craft warnings the other once in league competi- petition included: that -- i 1 bilitir e ' t '' ' ' ' ' Leon Goodman Sun Valley sixth be hoisted but Leon Frush tion A shorter schedule this year f race committee member said that may forestall all the postpone- 2:362 Alan Fischer Portland sev44i Cther i '' ' I would not interfere with the event ments and cancellations met In last enth 2:382 William Farrell Salt ''' 1 'i ' 'it-- s ' ' ' Z wall" ' : Provo Lake eighth a tie for The expected shift in the wind year's heavy competition - -- - ' And So to Neil 4 would give an advantage to the and Carbon are lined up for base- ninth place between Don Goodman '' ' l 1 t ball and Philip Puncher both of Sun : : In a rather round-abolarger craft way l reeton with schools in Valley i 2:393 Pat Kearnes Aspen The recreation pier in down- region k that brings us to Neil Davis i - 't 1 Colo llth 2:400 Jim Griffith f ' town : St point starting Hes Beartion post—no AmeriPetersburg rSlate Triangular t e1- - 12th 2:403 Steven Ketchum ' of the annual classic was jammed can Legion—sports so far as we 1Ctla rt ai114 Vaticr Colo 13th Weather permitting Murray Knowlton An estimated 50000 persons Aspen are concerned Fork and South will mix 2:413 and tie for 14th were Yvan watched along 10 miles of shore- American Neil is no chicken—he hasnl up in a triangular track meet at Tache of Sun Valley and Sid Russeline as the fleet got under way much hair either—but his energy Seattle with 2:414 South e d the April 2 while Davis and West ll-of so far as sports are concerned is yachts Closely pack LAFAYETTE Ind March 27 (11 South high and Murray defending class A and B man Longhumt and sprinter Art Hurzler Murray Other results in the women's crowded the starting line Frush match strides and sinew over at He's a nut on this junior —Harrison Dillard the human state track champions look to these stars for Lower left Ralph Jackson South's contender for said at least two Windjammer II West both meets set for 3 pm competition included: stuff—and he's also on our roster A week later Ogden goes to Anne Winn Gannett Idaho twice carried the more points this season of Americanism That's way above steeple chaser Baldwin-WallacTop right Murray's high jump honors and right Tom Sherwood who'll and Stormy Weather definitely South 2:450 Sally Neidlinger Davis will be at East and sixth e to make a strong bid for points In shot and javelin beat the gun They are subject to Joe Kennedy and left Coach her the heads of us people in the sports golden silk of N IL representing the Hanover clash Lincoln and Cyprus Murray if the an In other Purhour's American the victory Saturday night penalty department but the Buffalo Ski club of the University meets been have at Three Magna due last big collegiate track skippers protest Legion calls it that and if Neils showrelays 18 Davis at South of Colorado 2:524 Lois Post Sun of the indoor season A standout among the glistening set for April an example then the phrase is Valley eighth 2:562 and Michael Ile tied the American Indoor white sails was Esperanza with its East at Box Elder Murray and Anne 91-5- 7 okay Granite Granite at Healey Salt Lake ninth This sails record of and set red black hull seconds 68 he in last Nell after the it long Currently 3:002 school South 79-- ft high defending 60in boat the Purdue ketch show for the baseball tournament longest year's 54ealmalLegion track and field champion is n post—through race is owned by Louis M Harvey state Neil of yard low hurdles then ran the 60- the team to watch on the cinder-path- s of Pensacola Fla course—has its bid in for the meet yard high in 74 seconds to tie the again this year Last year a mark The fleet is shooting at Neil has worked out a table of relays record set by Charles Pad the Cubs nosed East out in the set in exof 1943 50 in 35 and minutes hours of and income Chicago probable probable won the state 1946 by C R Vose's Sea Gypsy final relay and an Fred Johnson o4 Michigan State penses for the tournament He's by championship eyelash Coach is not Sea New York even gone so far as tO obtain also had a 68 second heat lh the from Gypsy Nate Long has 10 veterans hack In the semifinals Monday night The Phillips Oilers of BartlesBEALMEAR AUSTIN By low hurdles afternoon eliminations on a this tsicnaturet year petition guaran- but from that crew and they're nicely NEW YORK March 27 CAI— ville Okla National A A U cham- Denver will play the Phillips Oil- competing he ran behind Garion Campteeing the financial success of the bell ers balanced in the running and weight Okla Bartlesville national of Denver Wildcats of Normal wonderful will and John Kentucky's tournament Nug- A A U champions Baylor will enengage the Michigan pions Darrell Robison and Margaret events Smith of Notre Dame in the night swamped the University of Louis- 'gets in the other game of the twin in the shot and Vorse raced off with top honors Kentucky-Louisvill- e Tom Sherwood of the winner the gage finals 7 Petition Coming bill Denver qualified by defeating second game Louisville ville the NAIB champions javelin Ralph Jackson In the high in the annual intermountain junIt was the 52nd 5 jump and pole vault LeGrande ior In won the NAIB tournament reThe businessmen who are asked for the Baldwin-Wallac- e straight victory at Madison Square Garden Satur- the Oakland Bittners Negro In the broad jump Eldon gent slalom at Mtn Saturdiy Nearing to sign that Petition needn't worry who finished about a yard In front daynight in the oemitinal round the afternoon while the Oilers cently In Kaneas City I lowick Kent Robison streaked front the hot ClerY Kingston Colt Dale Women's The Forest mock berause if Sialt Lake is of Campbell Sm all mot Crowd of the Olympic basketball trials the torn of trampled Brooklyn's YMCA chamacross the Assn will hold its first meeting Adams and Ralph McClure InDen-lecame back after losing grunted that tournament it will Johnson y 2 A crowd of 9251 the smallest to of the season Wednesday at the sprints Leland Davies Art In Saturday night's he a success: Neil will be around the low hurdles and won the 60- to of Kentucky will meet Baylor uni- pions face and Rustler see a basketball doubleheader at clubhouse Mn Alice Jensen presRay Gallacher Lynn Stoker line In 2:078 seconds tothe finish Of course Norm Simms was No 1 yard dash in 63 seconds a step versity Monday night The Wildcats first game win the the Garden this season watched ident announced Saturday The Arling Morrison and Draft° Ashonly ahead of Charles peters Indiana already have whipped the Texas Nine of Kentucky's 10 partici- two signer on that list—that's more in ton events middle distance comfortable a the honors men's not were which by 2 at will start games rousing are naturaL There others but pm and Charles May Purdue Garion quintet in the NCAA finals last pating players got Into the scoring decided until the final minute of meeting give Long a good nucleus from margin Bruce Holmes was second Mrs Jensen said the meeting which are needed—so if that petition Campbell of Michigan Normal was Tuesday Baylor advanced by nip- column as the Wildcats treated the to build did In not to fact win women be would all Baylor play a time of 2:12 golfers open tomes around put that John Henry fourth and another Fred Johnson ping New York university 7 in 15027 fans to their largest point Its Onthe other hand Coach !man with until the final 45 seconds who would like to make a club Tales game on it quick because that Legion of Ohio State was fifth Miss Vorse won the women's contest and afternoon East at out Beard at total the that pracgarden Ralph points on Continued rolicming rage attachment thia year witha time of 2:508 program is putting uniforms on little Kentuck y tically all of the club which gave competition to edge out Betsy Sugden who was youngsters in this country the second last the Leopards guard topped place pointmakers in 2:512 Baseball uniforms And brother NEW RACE RECORD SET with 22 points Wah-Wa- h Jones year were lost by graduation "We timed ALL A field of 50 young skiers parthey wear spikes too—for demohave a wonderful sprint however" tallied 19 Cliff Barker 13 and Alex which was cracy Hales added "and with such men ticipated in thetheevent Graze 12 Lake Ski Salt by sponsored Sign it It won't coat a cent as In was Louisville Nielson Judd Peterson the game only Gary Winners received trophies unless it snows in August West Culp Edgar and King to club twice the first time at the start the club Dev Jennings fore start with we expect to make a from when the Cardinals burst Into the course ran the 5 to 0 lead and the Other time good showing again" The leaders follow: early in the second half when marthey Men's division—Darrell Robison Murray Strong chopped Kentucky's Bruce Holmes 2:12 Dave while depending en- 2:078 gin to 11 The onrushing KenMurray Christensen 2:164 Hugh Cumwas In no be to on mood to events win the tucky tirely running mings 2:20 Jim Epperson 2:224 the first half mile Then Cambridge halted quintet By BILL MACKLD however ANN ARBOR Mich March 27 was class B state track championship Ken Riggs 2:236 and Bob Fehr The sophomore LONDON March 27 (A')—A pulled even and began inching HANIELTos Bermuda March 27 With man a hand (A')—University of Michigan's tat- pushed all the way by Sohl who last year will again be the school 2:241 every the Wildcats came taking Carnbridge crew back enATI tank team cracked Ohio finished second Carter was third to beat in the class B race The (!—Miss Doris Hart of Miami milk-fe- d Oxford ahead roaring Women's division—Margaret one in of each time to leads wide Saturday are loaded in track Vorse open up Fla won three titles In the Ber- the biggest upsets States three-yea- r When the victors who won the When it 2:508: Betsy Sugden 2:512 monopoly on the with Bill Schmidt of Temple Smelterites since the war that Cards events the and last their appeared championship 3:006: Sally fourth and Don De Forrest of Penn- year has lured a muda tennis championships SaturDorothy Paulson The light blue eight which pur- toss and chose the sheltered north would get back into the game In NCAA swimming championship likely number of Simms 3:03 and Janet Walker mark they the second half Kentucky opened Saturday night by nosing 47out the sylvania fifth chased a cow to insure an adequate lane reached the milk should tettnt who day the give Prospects d to 43 3:182 35 despite the n by four points Bill Smith Haws star some during its training upped their beat to up all Its guns and midway In the Buckeyes She defeated Mn Pat Todd of milk supply strength in the to earn the 1948 title water and cross stanza Ohio of a overcame rough to win extremely States start was a season defending champs by this poor enjoying 1 2 In -a Jolla CIL 6 Joe Verdeur LaSalle college's captured the 440-y- d free style weights lead To all Intents and purposes Here are track meets scheduled five Cambridge's time for wind wornen's singles to gain revenge the length& field so far: This was incpeased to 36 near the game was over then and there great breast stroke swimmer beating out a four and a quarter mile for her defeat by Mrs Todd last journey was 17 minutes 50 sec- the finish when Barton realized 2—Murray American Fork Denver's towering Nuggets and knocked more than a full second that included Bill Heusner of andApril South at South 3 pm Davis 4reeit in the American Indoor onds the possibility of a record Baylor's ballhawking Bears fought off his own record winning the 200- - Northwestern who finished secvs West at West 3 pm His actions The time was 13 seconds better their way into the semifinals of the yd breast stroke in the sensational ond and Gun Stager of Michigan pt virtually U c)—Ogden vs South at April Then she paired with Barbara than the record the 1934 Cam- Insured him theSaturday 2:147 who was third Smith's time was South S Olympic basketball tryouts time of honor of stroking vs East at Vast Pavia SPRINGFIELD Mo March 27 Scofield of San Francisco to Win bridge crew established Oxford's Britain's Olympic crew and Lincoln and Cyprus at Gil—Marin of Kentfield Cal won each winning by a nar-- 1 world mark 4 :43R listed Verdeor's may Murtay Saturday he women's douhles from Mrs time Saturday was 18:05 Ris Iowa's the have won the Olympic designation row Magna a grabbed 2:164 Wally stood but at the margin year ago the National Junior college basketTodd and Mrs Helen Pedersen free style title with a winApril 18—Dav1s vs South at ball At the very start the winners' for the entire Cambridge team In the Philadelphia The Nuggets runners-u- p splasher had regis- 100-y- d effort here Saturday 6- -0 vs Box championship at South East Eider 2 of Boston 6 A left E of seconds No 515 man P was that missed Bircher It Michithe national AAU tournament tered a 2:16 flat 200 against ning second straight rIiany 4 in a over MurJordan night City Murray triumph Brigham To climax the day she and Billy the water with his oar and threw triumph for Cambridge of as aces Powlison such Pete 5 in the nipped the Oakland Bittners gan in a dual meet earlier this year of anti Granite at Granite Okla Aggies Tishomingo ray Talbert of New York won the the entire team off its beat of Dick and in 1829 and in the first game of the hectic that hasn't yet b"en formally ap- Washington series 1) Weinberg Anril Invitational a winThe defeat ended - that began back roited doubles from M Todd and Chris Barton Cambric! Re's great has- become the athletic feature doublehender at Madison Equare proved as a record meet Michigan churning in his wake for streak the oncebcaten ning tlarrel Bernard of France 64 stroke the boatload to a of the Easter week-en- d Garden TheBears who bowed to May 1—Utah high school relay Oklahomans Verdeur clipped 13 seconds off Sohrs second place back of Ver meet holiday Talbert entered the men's finals stop andbrought it over again started g then Estimates of crowd last to in tittle his in the that breast deur Cal won third place the Kentucky Saturdays Tuesday impresplowing 2 with a 1 May 8—Regional track and field as Compton victory over Armanw- By this time the highly favored lured to the banks of the Thames NCA A finals nosed out New sive triumph over Michigan's Bob stroke race put Michigan's bala rousing second half comeback meets to Vietra of Brazil He plays Ber- Oxford outfit was out in front 7 In the sec- Sohl and Purdue's Keith Carter anced squad in position to dethrone river by bright sunny weather ran York university May 15—State high school track produced a 6 victory over Tyler ard Sunday for the title The dark blues held this lead for as high as a million ond game in Saturday night's NCAA finals Ohio States defending champs Texas and field meets ts''' 3-- Z 67-6- i r' i I - |