Show r r 'rj 6 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE B MARCH 8 SUNDAY MORNING 1838 THROUGH TO VIC1 Utah Redskins Supreme in Sport of Kinks’ 6 REDS BEST A’S AGAIN ft y ' v ' CUBA WINS V?'i v ' i v to V - W fVK-'t - ’I'W'V- Cincies Make Good Use of Hits Wild Peg Upsets Cards Lv - ” ' f v - ' V ting MIAMI March 7 two of their four hits where they would do the most good Cincinnati’s first squad today scored their sec ond straight victory over the Phila2 delphia Athletics I is ’ Ah&t 'TT -- i" ' c ' - - w I I ? V ' ' t u ' v ' V Ift -- I '' ' - V“ f A ! - Buddy Hassett Takes His Place Among Baseball Warblers 1 ' J kfjy V ' New Tenor Davis Sophs C Y 0 FIVE Enters to Take Junior TOPS PRICE Fill Need Hoop Honors HOOP FIELD H By JOHN LARDNER Special to The Tribune (UP)-Flan- Hi j 4 ty'' 5-- -- "Rue i Athletics (A) 000 002 000- -2 6 0 Cincinnati (N) 000 050 OOx— 5 4 1 Batteries— Turbeville Doyle Ross and Savlno Raimondi Schott Brennan and Corapbell V ff - -- VJ v i- 1 ' A 1 ''''u 4 ( I I t r- yf' - ' h Km 1936) (Copyright NEW YORK March -It dees these old lamps good to see another golden tenor breaking into 7- ' - r The honey-throleague baseball in question is John "Buddy” Hassett the new first baseman of the Brooklyn Dodgers and they say hs can harpoon "Mother hg f f HAVANA March 7 (UP)- -A wild throw byr Pitcher Ed Heusser to third after fielding a sacrifice today enabled the Havana baseball club to score a 1 victory over the St Louis Cardinals in the eleventh 2-- inning It was the Havana team’s second Vtctui y over tlie Redblrds ill its many starts The local team played airtight ball bunching their eight hits where they counted most R H E St Louis (N) 000 000 010 O- O-l 12 1 8 0 000 100 000 01- -2 Havana Batteries — Parmelee McGee Heusser and Davis Rosell and Rojo VH V a- f'-- 1i 1 v't - ? - ' ' - A 4 Western division college wrestling honors were won l'i - sssiMi 5 '1 J 4 Pete Couch Karl Schleckman Art Holmgren Bert Hunt Ken the s )ccdy Bouts SAN JUAN Porto Rico March 7 (A)— The Brooklyn Fagles defeated Cincinnati’s second team today 10-- 8 hitting both Barnes and Cook freely Perucho’s home run with one on in the seventh was the batting feature Veach worked the entire game for the Eagles Cincinnati (2 squad) 000 300 104—8 302 000 32x — 10 Brooklyn Eagles Batteries— Barnes Cook and Eric-oiVeach Hayes and Myers NEW ORLEANS March 7 Wl— The Cleveland Indians made a sue cessful "grapefruit league" debut today by defeating the New Orleans Pellcan a Tribe farmr8 to 7 Steve O’Neill used every man on the roster except a few pitchers and 24 Pelicans also saw action in a game which the Indians won with a four-ru- n attack on a young southpaw Loafman In the sixth inning Cleveland bunched five of its 11 hits In that frame Ralph Winegarner who hurled the first three innings for the Indians allowed three hits and one unearned run for the best mound performance R H E rr Ring Program Action in abundant quantities was the keynote in the weekly boxing program at Fort Douglas Saturday evening A few of the bouts scheduled were not held but those which were on the program sufficed even the most cantankerous ring followers Coburn of E company and Palmer of L put on the best scrap of the evening the former getting the de vision after furious mixing through-o- ut the entire contest Ability to land when In close gave the harder hitting Coburn a slight edge over his clever and game rival Shelton of I company landed a right to the Jaw of Dinwiddle M company pride in the second heat concluding a battle that‘ abounded ' in blood and thunder The results Mllitr I fllulonfd Brenner L: Blear rftd I forfeited to AMred II Chegwidden H forfeited to Haneon I FrlebY headH first quarters knocked out Rodccker Alone I knocked out Luther K second round: Clark K knocksd out Ooode K second headauarters round : knocked out Close L second round H Boyles headheadquarters eec LampBrown H Broad- quarters forfeited to er bent T forfeited te fitaubarg er feeadquaiw tern E declaloned Palmer L Oilee Coburn L knocked out flhelb K first round HawBecker Garbark M second kins K knocked out Conder Yerkc K declsloned Oatrnwskk E round ORLANDO Fla March 7 M secBhcllnn I knocked cut Dinwiddle round: Reeser F knocked out Mller Dick Lanahan young stiuthpaw ond M first round pitcher appears likely to be one of 100 202 200--7 10 2 New Orleans Cleveland (A) 001 224 00x- -9 11 5 Batteries— Wallie Hardin Loaf-ma- n and - Half Fernandez- - Wine-garnTauscher and Gatehouse the rookies’ manager Bucky HarriB will take back to Washington when Sodality League ST ANN’S the American league season opens HOLY CROSS HOB GTFP GTFP In 2 1 1 9IMMoQaldrf 3 2 0 6 Cortes rf Lanahsn did so well with Chatta- Vlcchrm If 7 10 14ABmith If 6 2 1 13O O O 0 OOO OiHaley jc nooga that he was taken to Wash- Charrigtnjc Sullinger rc 0 O O OjPMcQaldrc OOOO O O O O of season near end last the OlLYoung OOO rg Betgnolllrg O O O ington 0D Young lg OOOO Horsley lg Hill J If Jones OOOO rg OOOO PENSACOLA Fla March 7 mid-Apr- il McMastrslf O O o o ‘J 1 O O o o rc Brook —Jimmy Ripple the switch-hittin- g O O o O Reed Jc was from Montreal named slugger O 0 b 1 10 I !i Totals Totals to fill the place of Holdout Hank Hcnre Leiber in the Giants’ outfield today Hospital by quarters u 7 11 ft 11 13 Ann's as Bill Terry picked his teams for Si Referee Reese: umpire Hester the first irftraclub game tomorrow ST MART'S BINOliAM The Giants devoted especial atten(lTFP (lTFP tion to the various phases of base Roff rf 1 13 KRvnkvhrf i 0 :i O U If 2 2 O 4 Badovlntilt Norton running today o O O O Baxter Jc O O O Oipaxell Jc lilt O’Connr rc Fla March 7 Zug rg Wilson had Kelly lg WINTER HAVEN Jimmy his Phillies’ hurling squad bear down today for the first time in the training camp season and waa pleased with the results The twirlers had their batting practice opponents eating out of their hands except for First Base-ma- n OP)— Manager Total! Fla March 7 U Referee 11 ooo 8 4 8cora by t Mary’! Bingham l OBoiic 17 quarter!: Reeae lg 4 O O o o O U oooo 8 2 4 11 4 4 2 umpire Benaon CATHEDRAL GTFP i l 01 4 2 2 10 0 n o o 0 0 0 n 0 0 o o n 0 0 lg 0 O O O Donn lg rc OOOO Htncklev If o n o n lg 0 O O OO'Relliv lg 0 o 0 O lg o o n o Naccaratolf OOOO If 0 0 0 01 4 3 311 Totals 1041211 Total! Hassett the expensive Score bv H first sacker took part in his first Cathedral quartera: 11 19 4 Memorial 2 4 workout with the Dodgers and per- Judge Referee Keeter umpire Stewart formed impressively both in the field and at bat Like the rest of Sooners Mat Champs the "sore muscle brigade” which arrived yesterday Hassett was not NORMAN Okla March 7 OP)— In as good form as the early arriv- The University of Oklahoma won als but he banged out a few good its third consecutive Big Six conline drives ference wrestling championship tosweeping the eighth annual An electric camera eye was used day conference tournament for seven to record the finish of every event individual titles and a draw in the at Florida's racing park Hialeah finajs OP) — Buddy MEN! c Wanted to train tinder direct aupervuion of factory engineers appointed under arrangement with 20 leading manufacturer Men with Al character references who are now employed and able to finance themselves for aevera t months will be trained to fill good pay position! as estimator Installation engineer and service and maintenance expert In all branches of domestic commercial and Industrial Air Conditioning rmxrni & Refrigeration rsnilxt of prrtlmlinr trnlnlnx at horn which will am interfere with preaent employment flnlahlns with Intrnwve practical training In nr Ijiborntorlea and Hhopa National placement ten-irIn Writ twin axe phone preaent employment In K and A C (radnalea Inutliuie Box Tribune-Telegra- Special to The Salt Lake Tribune Copyright 1936 NEW YORK March 7— Basing opinion upon findings arising from a six-yesurvey of football fatalities Professor Floyd R Eastwood of New York university believes that one of the greatest if not the greatest safeguards against injury and fatal accident on the gridiron is a complete warming up of the individual before he entera the game Coaches he says to the writer would be well advised in seeing that this is done for in so doing it is his conviction there would be a more favorable report concerning the hazards of football in years to come Professor Eastwood is associated with Professor Frank C Lloyd also of N Y U in these annual surveys which are sponsored by the National Buregu of Casualty and Surety Un- Captured by Ogden Team ar derwriters In school scrimmage games the highest percentage of casualties occurred in the Therefirst twenty minutes after a marked decline is shown in all cases "It seems to me” he goes on to say "that if the length of quarters were changed little reduction in fatalities and injuries would occur He debates the statement recently reported by this writer from New Jersey sources that deaths and injuries in high school games Increase as contests continue "The greatest percentage of accidents In colleges occurred” he says "in the first ten minutes of games and during the first twenty minutes of prac- - Jice "The thing that seems to me most necessary is a complete I feel warming up of the individual before he enters a game sure that you and I both have seen the common practice of sending a team on the field to warm up then ten minutes before the game they are called into the locker room for a lengthy talk and brought out on the field again just in time to start the game This previous warming up har had little value in allowing the boys to relearn so to speak or warm up before the start of a contest "A further need is Indicated in the data we have collected that boys sent into a game after it has started seldom are satisfactorily warmed up A great deal more work is necI want essary to make definite statements along this line you to fully appreciate that this is my personal opinion from the analysis of data we have received” Some of this data is extremely Interesting especially that which bean upon the matter of extending the time of preliminary practice as proposed by Harvard - Thus in colleges Professor Eastwood finds that the greatest percentage of accidents steadily increased until the week of October 8 and then decreased steadily for the remainder of the season The most serious injuries occurred before Scptembr 17 Fundamentally the same situation existed in 1932 and 1933 In high schools in 1935 the percentage of accidents steadily rose up to the week of October 12 and thereafter declined On the other hand the high peak in school fatalities was reached in the third week in October 23 per cent and another peak 17 per cent between the second and third weeks in November It is not easy to say what to make of this finding But one theory may be adduced from the fact that there were but three college fatalities — that collegiate players have the benefit of better coaching training and general supervision that gridirons are in better condition and that the players are more mature JUDGE MEMORIAL QTrPI rf 3 4 0 6 Huntmgrrf If MrCryatllf O7 O4 1O lSiWainerth O Tomltnaon Kaytmm Jo c Connolo rc O O 0 O Maher Meagher rg 0 0 0 0 Teruy rg Purcell Kearna O O 18 Total! McHugh Dolph Camilli who showed s midseason batting eye by clubbing Brlacoe the pitchers’ offerings to all corners O’Mailev Hear lev of the lot CLEARWATER OMEvncvbre OOO O McDonald rg O Hoop Honors Football Fatalities eature Post morrow A A U Ring Tourney Draws tract the greatest array of mitt slingers and glove catchers ever gathered together in an amateur ring tourney in this state Harold McNeil able chairman of the intermountain A A U ring committee announced Saturday that outstanding youngsters from four states are expected to compete ln the coming program insuring fans the ultimate in ring entertainment both in quantity and quality University of Idaho officials recently announced through a letter to Chairman McNeil that the Vandal ring squhd abetted by a pair of able reserves in two divisions will compete in thp Salt Lake City tourney for the first time in history Pocatello Elks are conducting a tourney March 12 and 13 to select th4 cream of the crop from central Idaho and a number of unattached entries from the Gem state are expected A letter was received from k (Continued From Page nament went to flashy squad from St Johns Arizona Ross Overson again led his team to victory with a healthy total of 24 Oyerson had turned in 81 points for the four games of the tourney for a new Last year he also scoring record led the tournament registering a74 total Finish Strong St Johns is undoubtedly one of the best teams in the meet The Arizona quint lost to Eighteenth ward in the first round by a sin-pi- e 2 but won decisive point victories the rest of the way through Logan Seventh captured third place in the meet by beating Third ward of Salt Lake 35 to 28 in a fast game Broberg was outstanding for the victors' The other game went to Manayu of Provo with a 5 win over Dlmond of California The teams finished in the following order 1— Ogden Eighth' of Ogden division 2— Eighteenth of Sait Lake division 3— Logan Seventh of Logan division 4 — Manavu of Provo division 5— St Johns of Arizona division 8— Third of Salt Lake division 7 — Dimond of Oakland Cal 8— Twin Falls of Idaho 31-3- 27-2- EIGHTEENTH OODEN EIGHTH OTFP OTFPI 3 2 2 8B Beneon rf S 2 O 10 Steel rf Wngigard If 3 4 3 91 VAnDerwfc If 42 41 19 1 5 4 4 3 11ITuckr Burton c Beneon rg 3 6 3 9 Trnqutet rg 3 1 1 7iB OOOO 0 9 0 Ol Mw lg Spmrke lg g 0 0 0 0 Total! 11 13 3 33 Wad Total! 13 11 9 TSi Score by period: 12 Ogden 2t I 33 33 TWIN FAIX8 7 Welle Smith If Lovlnx rf e Haalam rg Coiner lg Owlne a A Well f OTFPI 3 0 0 ST "Who is that singing about IreOTFP rf 12 5 1 25 land must be heaven because his 1 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 3 0 OOO 0 0 6R Ovnn It 4 5 2 10 21 Wllklne 5 2 0 10 OlWalt c 1 0 0 2 OlOreer rg 2IBherwoot lg 2 1 0 4 2 6 J Walt 110 3 1 SI 23 14 3 S3 10 6 1 211 Total Totale Score by quarter! : 2 J 12 2t Twin Falla St John Referee Woolley: umpire Chrfetlaueen THIRD LOGAN rf Parkneonlf GTFP O 1 0 241 3 3 2 2'Davl 51 Ludlow rf If OTFP 0422 3 2 2 1 S McPheterec O 1 0 0 Broberg e 2 2 0 4i Kramer rg O t 1 1 Hull rx 3 1 1 7 1 3 4iStarlln lx 2 FScholeelg 1 0 X t Johnson f 6 0 0 12 HWHe Ij 2 ) 1 5 OOO 0 RWIee Teates 12 5 35 Total 11116 self-defen- -- al : From Cook’s Special to The Tribune PRICE-T- he Y C Bingham 2S mother's there?” the colonel demanded sternly ’That's your manager Al colonel” Tn the first place” said the colonel "if his name is Al Mamaux his mother can’t be in Ireland unless she's visiting In the second place music has no place in the management of a baseball club I will take steps—” At this moment Mr Mamaux went into his top number "Mother Machree” He seized the old lady by the dear silver that shone in her hair and tossed her 30 feet high Colonel Ruppert who is only human had to suppress a tear "Very moving” he acknowledged "We will say nothing mors about it” 27-2- The Irish e 14-1- 19-1- — second Johnson with 12 polnt3 n!8yi4 large part in the victory of ranch Kumj led the scoring drive of Pacific Pipe of Provo counting seven field goals and three foul pitches The scores POWERS’ 8H0E I PACIFIC PIPE OTFP OTFPI 4 U-B- ar F Evanerf 2 0 0 4iExgertaenrf If If 2 5 2 SiKump Robert D Evana c 3 4 1 7!Uvlnxtnne 4 1 0 8Coner Davie rg rg lg Chilton lg 4 0 0 8Black 119 7 5 3 17 4 2 0 2 0 2 Harward If 0 0 0 0 If 0 2 Wright 19 10 10 10 13 12 IKvachechrg Total 15 10 3 331 Total 19 10 6 44 8cort by quarten 2 16 24 33 Powers' Shoes 17 24 30 44 Paeiflo Pipe referee McArthur umpire Young ‘ BINGHAM C Y 0 OTF PI 5 1 0 10 3 2 1 7 Byrne 3 3 2 8 1 0 0 2lVlaBlP If Pasell e 0 2 0 0 Blanchi Tk OOOO 0 0 0 W Belle lg 2 1 1 5 Strellch 0 2 rg COOK’S FOndrsnrf NGtidranlf Bruase Doyle rg Arant lg tt OTFP 10 117 10 PARK CITY — The Negro Ohoati triumphed over Park City 32 to 22 here Saturday evening Scoring honors for the victors were fairly evenly distributed The acore: PARK CITY NEGRO GHOSTS Evans rf OTFP GTFP 10 10 0 McKisilckrf 0 0 1 1 510’Hara If 0 0 K'Stauiwrth c 3 0 0 A Stmmonsc 0 2Johnson Hickman rg rg 1 1 1 :t 3 2 0 fi WUknsonig 3 2 111lDoylc lg Hood If 3 2 4 2104 12 iHDcYgherg OOOO Balboa rf o i l i jRwetfleld rf 1 6 0 2 'C DeYoung c 0 0 0 o 19 tt 2 32 Totals Totali 10 6 2 22 Score by quarters: 7 16 26 32 Negro Ghosts Park City io 13 19 22 Referee Carlson umpire McCuakel College Basketball Utah Aggies 33 Wyoming 48 Oregon 50 Washington State 45 Columbia 27 Penn 25 Northwestern 34 Chicago 33 Purdue 38 Michigan 37 Pittsburgh 41 Penn State 38 North Carolina 90 Wash and Lee 46 Dartmouth 48 Princeton 40 Washington 29 Oregon State 19 Stanford 39 University of Southern California 36 new 1936 edition oi a booklet on "Fishing Hints" is now being prepared ior free distribution at all Pep 88 and Vico stations during the '36 fishing season YOU are cordially invited now to send in any questions regarding trout fishing which you desire to be answered in the booklet BSE THIS COUPON AS A CONVENIENCE Fishing Editor Utah Qil Refining Co Salt Lake City (It is not t 42-2- ar A Brogue Mamaux Joe Shaute So specialized in Irish hymns does Buddy Hassett Mamaux is French and Shaute is Polish and Hassett is German Silt they all speak their native tongues with a powerful Irish brogue Shaute’s victory hymn —which he seldom got a chance to sing after his left arm began to go dead — was "When Irish Eyes Are Shining” Joe was good' A voice instructor in Cleveland told him he was combination of the best parts of Caruso and John McCormack and belonged in grand opera Joe took lessons until the time came to choose between two careers He decided to be just another southpaw and that's what he was Buddy Hassett the new golden tenor is said to be quite a ball player as well That's a good thing because it will bolster the prestige of his vocal cords Like r 44-3- Ma-ma- ‘ O 4 to capture defeated Cook’s first place in the Eastern Utah gold medal basketball tournament here Saturday evening Pacific Pipe of Provo took third place by defeating Powers Shoe 3 the losers finishing In fourth 4 ranch with a place victory over Becker’s Uinta took fifth and the losers sixth C Y O took an 4 lead at the end of the first quarter and maintained it throughout most of the game The score at the half was 2 and at the end of the third quarter" 8 both for the winners Byrne with 10 points was high man of the game Vlasic with eight waa tied with Brusse of the losers-fo- r one day JOHNS - Bingham Quintet Take 27 to 24 Decision UTI-Fl- oored 33 15 Total! anMont Havre Saturday Score by quarter : 13 JS nouncing the fact that the four Logan- - Seventh 3 lt 17 Referee Davit umpire King roughest and toughest in that section of the northern state would MANAVU DIAMOND be on hand in an effort to show GTFP GTFP 4 2 19 3 2 o si Holt rf local youngsters how the manly Short rf 1 Marqrdenlf 1 0 0 2 0 It 11 is conducted up Harrer art of 4 0 0 SiSt4phent C 6 2 0 12 Kllner e OOOO4 Webater rg 2 0 o 4 'Boothe r in that section of the country 3 2 0 6Bwnon lg 2 0 0 Clarke lg Price Elks-wi- ll 10 0 sponsor & tour- Buet rg 0 0 0 0 Fltxgerld g 0OOOO R8tevensc ney In the near future to select 13 8 1 27 Total! 12 5 1 29' the best of the lot in the coal qiln? 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Bcora by quartan: ing country and Ogden Elks will Diamond 5 4 11 17 29 8 20 29 27 8 conduct a similar meet for the Manavu Chrlatlamen Foote umpire Refer! purpose of choosing outstanding ringsters to represent the JuncPalace Market Trips tion city A number of Junior high athr Lourdes Five 43-3- 5 letes from Salt Lake City Ogden Provo and other Utah towns will Market cagere recorded a 43 to set out in quest of honor and 35 Palace triumph over lourde C T O cagera In thrilling ancounter Saturday evening Sey-erglory in the juniqrdlyisiqn the Judge Memorial gym able performers from Wyo- tn Th game went two extra pertoda The acore ming have Indicated their intenPALACE LOURDES tion of trekking to Salt Lake City OTFP OTFPI 3 0 0 2 2 1 51 Heath rf for the affair Brady rf 0 2 If 7 3 1 IS1 Evans If 10 Bouts this season will be con- Olacoma c 2 2 1 5 3 3 2 S Ruehforth Poselll c 1 0 R 3 2 rg Neviiii under rg Cowley ducted the same rules as 110 4 1 0 R McOeau lg 2 2 1 5' Robert Jg were those of last year Boem rf Fights OOOO c 5 4 2 12 MoDnounh will be for five' rounds each round IloRgnn rg 2 2 0 4 to last two minutes This change J 0 0 2 Tharp Is from the old three-rounthree 20 10 3 43 Tnlnlt 19 11 5 351 Total minutes to a round procedure rvore bv period: 4 3 27 i Ml 10 drew acclaim last Paiare widespread A 11 ?3 39 31 L'nrde year Welndorf Referee Laura umpire d Machree” at 20 paces tnd tear her heart out This will help fill a gap in the ranks of the nightingales of the rational pastime ArMamaux is gone So is Joe Shaute I mean to say those boys are gone from the big loop Mr' Shaute still slugs nchoid 6? tW3 iH tH rs fined precincts of Electric street Pecksville Pa and Mr Mamaux pursues the River Shannon piay The scores: through Albany and vicinity but DAVIS SOPHS the two of them are lost to major MURRAY OTFP' league balL Sheffield rf 3 5 2 SIHamblln rf OTFP 1 0 0 2 That makes young Hassett a Randall c If 1 2 1 IITupnlck If 2 3 5 Clark 0 10 O'BIlanilch c 2 1 0 4 pretty important character BaseChlpman rg 1 0 0 re 0 3 2 2 1 3 3 5 ball needs music To be specific Hayee lx 3 1 0 2j0llvr HlWolfley Is 0 0 0 OjEvane c Naylor If OOOO it needs vocalizing Today you Totals 8 9 3 19 Totali 6 10 8 18 can stroll through a Pullman car 8ror by quarters: fui of ball players without catch- DavJi 4 9 12 19 Sophi 8 11 13 18 ing a single strain of “Dear Old 8 Smart referee K v Brady umpire Girl” or "If I Had My Way” or CENTRAL TOOELE "Can't You Hear Me Calling OTFP Caroline?” All you hear is "two Caeteel rf G0 T4 1FPllicuriy rf 2 3 2 6 Oleon If Oortftn If 0 7 3 3 13 13 spades” or “three no trump” or Stewart c 3 5 17 McQuIra c‘ 1 10 2 “I pass” Bader rg 5 1 0 10 Barru rg 0 2 1 1 Weyment lg O 2 1 1 Cerronl lg O 0 0 0 Bridge Now Rules Prince rf OOOO Pqllon rg 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 4 Weyland e Contract bridge has closed its Total 0 15 4 22 Totalx 7 13 6 20 cruel talons upon the finest minds Score by quartera: in the game Harmony except in Central 12 17 2 5 10 the case of a few rare smear Tooele Milne referee Caeper umpire H like William is artists Terry WASHINGTON WASATCH dead Even Mr Terry has perGTFPI OTFP mitted the weight' of business to Lane rf 4 0 0 SICarleon rf 1113 If 4 4 1 9IHIcken If 1 3 3 5 Interfere with his true vocation Baird c 6 0 0 12Chrletenen 1 2 0 0 4 as & vocalizer The minstrels of Wecker Jenaen rg 0 0 0 OlFItegerald rg 0 1 1 1 1 5 Murdock lg 2 0 0 4 lg 2 Matty's day must turn over in Pnereon rf 0 0 0 0 Young rf OOOO their- graves to see finesses and Oaleford Porter If 0 1 0 OiHaaler If OOOO rg OOOO grand slams growing where once Stewart rg o 1 1 llClark Thatcher 0 0 0 0 lg World Me “Love and the Is grew Total 8 3 351 Total Mine” 18 6 5 5 17 - Brorr by quartern Well of course young Buddy 14 21 Washington 28 35 n Hassett is not going to clean up Wasatch 8 11 17 Referee Milne umpire Caeper this cancer with a single Operation Buddy is properly a soloist AMERICAN FORK l£hi OTFP not a hafmonizer But a soloist Hl?l r OTFP 7 7ft 20 nni direction Durrani IT 2 (I 0 IITrane If 0 o 1sBstep In the right Evan c 8 1 One golden tenor can infect a Httggard c 2 S 43 81BBon 1 o Strong rg rg 13 hundred throats This was the Allen lg 0 0 0 01 Smith Tg l l If Cardner 1 KRuason 1 o 0 2 rf condition in the best and ripest o o Fox lg days of Shaute Mamaux and Doc Total Total 12 20 14 38 6 13 2 14 White Score quarter It would fill up too much space American byFork 9 17 28 Lehl 3 6 8 to list all the thrushes and skyReferee Smart umpire Brady larks of baseball but Doe White sticks in my mind as one of the Martinez Victor Doc you recall was greatest SPOKANE Wash Mareti 7 the Chicago pitcher who conspired with Ed Walsh and Nick Altrock in the first and second to lift the hitless wonder to rounds Emilio Martinez Denver glory and a world's champion-sh- i rallied in the later rounds last He also wrote a lovely night for a draw with Red meiedy called “Little Puff of Bruce Pittsburgh negro Martinez Smoke Good Night” and could weighed 175 'A pounds Bruce 176 toss a tonsil with the best of them if Buddy flops at first base they Mamaux Warbles should keep him around on a genAl Mamaux was a willing artist eral subsidy just the same till at ail times I remember his the next golden tenor comes along taking tho singing lead in a proFellows like that (and I mean the duction of George Cohan’s “Mary” real throated article) are He was a veteran of the vaudetoo rare to be drifting through ville circuits In fact he was gothe minors ing to tour the boards with AlaWarden fall until bama Pitts last Lawes of Sing Sing put his bro-ga- n down with the remark that Alabama was not a singer and had no business pretending to be Mamaux's liquid tenor could soften the hardest hearts When he was managing the Newark club for Colonel Jake Ruppert his voice drifting from the clubhouse attracted the colonel's attention 27 1 33 33 7 14 Eighteenth Referee Howard: umpire Evans Haalam Boxers From Four States The 1936 intermountain A A U boxing tournament which will b conducted at McCullough's arena March 23 24 25 and 26 under the sponsorship of the Salt Lake City Elks lodge seems certain to at- nament American Fork downed Lehl 38 to 14 to take third place The loss put Lehi in sixth In the encounter for fourth and seventh places Washington took the measure of Wasatch 35 to 17 Central of Ogden triumphed over Tooele 22 to 20 in the tilt for consolation and eighth In the championship battle Murray took an 8 to 4 lead at the end of the first quarter and led 11 to 9 at the half Only one point separated the two teams at the end of the third quarter when the score stood 13 to ilDuring practicaUy all of the final period only one point separated the two clubs Sheffield with eight points and Hayes with six led the attack of the winners Medals were presented te and runnereup and other individual winners atthe conclusion of 1 by BEACH Fla of Utah for the second straight year Saturday when Banks Carl Welti Milton Hess and Paul Huber Front row — March 7 tiP)— The Browns’ entire University in a convincing triumph Memof huskies turned this band Monte disloose’’ English John Cannon Tom Bridwell Bob Douglass M "cut staff today pitching — Back curves to are: for the of row and bers title Coach the squad playing speed (left right) Greenhalgh and Jack Wilks first time llnce the spring training j season began Manager Rogers Hornsby appearing very much pleased at the workout nominated' Walkup and Caldwell to pitch against Andrews and Van Atta In a squad practice game toBy LAWRENCE PERRY PALM WEST at Special to The Tribune MIDVALE — The Davis high school sophomore team captured the second annual gold medal junior basketball championship here Saturday evening by nosing out Murray 19 to 18 in the closest and most interesting game of the tour- necessary to sign your name) UTAH OIL REFINING CO SERVICE A vV |