Show T MARCH THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING 1(J 21 1934 FOXX MACK REACH TERMS Neusel Rallies to Beat LeYinskyi bRE SS PACT CALLS FOR $18000 VERDICT! r Signs Contract Only Plays First Came Sunday One-Yea- YeaRCRAFT Garments-tailor- ed TEN ROUNDS! By EDWARD "i you GOOD FIT and cleverly designed to J NEIL NEW YORK March 9 (A3)— Walter Neusel blond German heavyweightil knock- - jl came back after a down tonight to gain a split decision over Kingfish Levinsky the big seal food man from Chicago in a furious engagement that stirred a crowd of 8500 to a mild frenzy An overhand right caught the yel-- j Teuton on the chin in the I third round as the fish peddler was! doing his customary wierd gavotte about the premises Walter sat down' suddenly resting for a count of three jl He came up with the crowd root-1ing wildly for him sailed into Le-- j vinsky and from then on fought all l battle that wonj courageous him the vote of one judge Marty Monroe and the referee Arthur Donovan after the 'vote of the second) judge Harold Barnes had temporarily deadlocked the issue pounds: Levinskjr' weighed 2031-Neusel 196 Crowd Booes Levinsky While the crowd that booed Levin- sky repeatedly for foul tactics— hitting on the breaks after the bell heels ing roughing — greeted the decision! with a roar of applause the German won by the narrowest of margins Donovan gave Neusel seven roimds and Levinsky three Barnes awarded Levinsky six gave Neusel two and called two even Monroe whose vote! actually decided the issue gave each four rounds called two even but I voted for Neusel because Levinsky failed to break cleanly from clinches-Therhasn’t been a unanimous de- cision on a main bout in the Garden in many weeks For six rounds Levinsky who lost considerable prestige here a few5 weeks ago when he barely nosed out Charlie Massera held the upper hand with overhand rights he curled repeatedly into Neusel’s head He had!! the German wobbling several times' but never could get closer to a knock-j- l out than the knockdown in the second round Neusel Wins Last Three After six rounds with the tireless Teuton coming on at every stride! Levinsky tired Neusel shuffled stead' jl ily into him bent hLs head to avoid I the King's wild right swings" and pounded both hands to the body Neu-se- l won the last three rounds by stead-ily Increasing margins and was in full command of the situation driving Levinsky steadily before him at the final bell The crowd pf approvlmately 10000j pair $21000 in gate receipts a sur- that prising turnout considering Primo Camera’s title defense against! Tommy Loughran in Miami over a week ago drew less than double that Abe Feldman 1831-New York won a close mauling decision over A1 Ettore 187 Philadelphia- - Steve Dudas 182 Edgewater N J wal-j- j loped out a decision over Tommy! Walsh 178 New York In a preliminary Sam Portneyil 1761-New York outpointed Frank 'L of Utica N! YJl Wotansky 1631-in four rounds and Willie McGee) 206 negro Orlando Fla won an easy decision over Eddie Mader New York Vincent JSirutis lanky Brooklyn heavyweight outpunched Lou Poster of Pottstown Pa to win the decision in six "rounds Sirutis weighed 217 Poster 193 give that correct comfortable EXPENSIVE T Guarantee of 12 Months Satisfactory Wear from the date of your purchase— Proudlywf offer the town’s best buy at 25 up-hil- Nominal charga foe EXTRA TROUSERS 4 EVERYGARMENT LORD PEPPERELL TRIMMB1 - ed one-yea- 25 Men’s The chief topic of conversation among National league pitchers is the new baseball adopted by the league Here are shown Hal Schumacher These fllngers (left) and LeBoy Farmelee two of Bill Terry’s Giants are wondering if their effectiveness will be adversly affected by the more rv i U cl V pi r fvAlD AjlUCI 1 1 S ' In sizes 31 to 42 Also Student sizes Gray and brown mixtures - These coats are from our higher priced lines and you will at once appreciate the values three-secon- 1 To Ask Tilden lively' sphere For Assistance Giants Nose Out Macks Heart Ailment 3 to 2 in Ninth Round Threatens Life Of Fielder Jones Exhibition Game Turns Out Real Battle Men’s Silk aiil Flannel Ortly P PHILADELPHIA March 9 (A3) — America’s Davis Cup forces will' have the aid of tennis professionals — including Big Bill Tilden Ellsworth Vines and other brilliant amateurs of the past— if the United States team’s new captain succeeds in his purpose R Norris Williams just chosen to lead the 1934 squad in the international competition stated definitely today that the pros would be sought to help in the development of America's team “The team itself won't be assembled qntil around May 10" he said “In the meantime however we are making an effort to enlist all types ot players including the professionals to play with our men hoping to develop the attack they will need” Charley Gelbert May Be Lost to Cardinals MIAMI Fla March 9 (AP) — In their characteristic manner the world champion New York Giants staged one pf their late inning rallies today to come from behind and defeat the revamped Phila-t- o 2 in the opening game of the exhibition delphi Athletics- - 3 baseball season With Washington’s Held to two hits by three rookie pitching berths this American champions league hurlers from Oklahoma City of the year Texas league through the first eight Manager Joe Cronin let itbe known 50! silk robes in desirable colors and 25 flannel robes 2S that were all new at day time You’ll find wonderful values in the group Here's comfort for your leisure hours at small cost! d 2 4 Copper Golfers Name President And Professional One and Two Longie for Boys 2 Jones Wins Bout At Copper Club I specially arranged sale for Spring selling A boy’s suit that is made for long wear Every desirable The smartest styles we have color and eolor combination ever shown A secret- one-fall n 270-yar- d (A3!-- (X Ervast Captures Caliente Event SheiTOd Sign for Match main-event- COVEVtfe one-hal- CASOLIHB e (A3)-i- real-mannis- h I See the New Spring Caps and Hats for Boys! Blues Tans Greens Patterns “Tom Sawyer” QtlTpTQ X O O JlJL X Regular4 98c' and $129! w 7' Laundered collars and cuffs new woven cloths deep colors of every Sizes 6 to 14 years description s Kern-mere- four-innin- g Holi- I 4 innings the Giants with most of the today he would struggle along with regulars sitting on the bench cut loose nine hurlers Earl Whitehill Walter attack that Stewart A1 Crowder Japk Russell with a savage four-h- it netted the champions all of their runs and Monte Weaver are the only ones Alton Bpnton who followed Harry sure of regular work Matuzak and Vernon Kennedy on the Among the slabmen likely to be mound for the A’s was pitching when uncertain of their status for some time ones as A1 the big crash came Phil Weintraub are such experienced started the rally with a triple He Thomas and Bobby Burke- They will remained at third while Homer Peel have to fight it out with Ray Prim was flying out but crossed the plate Hal McKain and a flock of aspiring as Joe Martin up from the Piedmont youngsters Nevada Officials Fix league lined a single to left Utah Copper GARFIELD— The Blondy Ryan lined out but Harry TAMPA Fla March 9 (A3) — Seven- iGolf association held its annual meetSeason Dates Fishing Danning crashed through with a sin- teen hits six for extra bases boomed Wednesday evening at the offices gle setting the stage for Pinch Hitter from the bats of regulars of the Cin- ing of F Q Raymond president The Adolfo for Lieber Hank Batting FLY Nev — Maybe it's the balmy with the tying run on third cinnati Reds today in downing the following officers and directors were Luque Weather At any rate the White Pine 1934: J W and the winning tally on second Lie- Ybnnigans 9 to 5 in a practice game elected to serve during Ridd president A C Ensign vice county commission this week pro- ber hammered ball to the fence GARFIELD — Henry Jones of Provo the from Les Hollingsworth southpaw ceeded to set fishing season dates defeated Ralph Morley of Tooele inin left field for a double Rock Island consolidated his chances president and general manager Is direcary-treasurer Hook seven W the S although opening day With only three changes Manager for a regular berth by holding the their match in the feature! weeks away May 1 The season will Bill tors E W Engelmann Roy Hatch F wrestling bout on the Utah Copper Terry started his world series Yannigans to one hit in three innings O run until September 1 M Mark Haymond Inskeep Bert club's monthly smoker card Travis Jackson apparently by taking Notice was given that three streams lineuprecovered from his knee BRADENTON Fla March 9 (A3)— Watson Charles T S Parsons R A the only fall of the time limit fray In injury will be closed this year North creek fully S Brecken was at shortstop in place df Blondy Charley Gelbert Cardinal shortstop Wagstaff and L the other bout Swede Swenson was In Lake valley Cave creek in Step-to-e The directors chose Howard Ridge disqualified in his bout with Ryan while Johnny Verge was at who was Out of baseball last year beTurpj valley and the north fork of Cleve third and Paul Richards substituted cause of an accidental gunshot wound to act as professional during the com- Taylor when he insisted on throwing Warin creek A tournament commit- his Spring valley Game behind the plate for Gus Mancuso In his leg will probably be lost to ing season out of the ring makingl opponent den Earl Mangiim is confident he has Hal Schumacher the young colof Ridge chairman: wild the team this year Dr Robert F tee consisting swings at Referee Ira Dern and planted enough fingetling trout in legian from Dolgeville N V started Hyland club surgeon said today Harry Lott and Roy Erickson was otherwise acting the part of the badj other streams to assure excellent on the mound for the champions and selected by the president Member- man He received a very lusty boocatches for the several hundred an- for four LAKELAND Fla March 9 (A3) — ship publicity and other committees ing from the crowd for his efforts innings he held the A’s score in the officers will be glers who regularly buy licenses In less and to three hits In the second the selected by Roy Gibbons Won the decision over Being (p catcher Mickey Cochrane this county with Ed Coleman and Eric manager of the Detroit Tigers doesn't near future the veteran Mason in the head- Efforts will be made by the com- inning The club will Join the Utah Golf jner 0j yeBobby McNair on third and second respec- want base runners taking too great p0xing card missioners to have Elko Nye agd posseason association ths of a a and again as the result single Julian Montoya and Sid Spencer! leads off the bags tively will be made in the course drew in their sibly Lincoln county authorities set double Schumacher rose to the ocbout Max Payne won Accordingly Mickey today put his A'change coincidental ' dates for the season with casion and fanned Johnson Williams This be will house caddy layout a decision over K O Jackson pitching staff through a rigorous drill moved to the Harry this county 8 of location No order present in and Madjeski in what ball players call “the move Hart won on a technical knockout tee which will be renumbered No 1 over Jim H H E to first” Score by innings: Hyes Houston Ash heavy000 020 000— 2 8 0 Athletics Cochrane also announced that the with play starting at this point here- weight won over Vic Newman who! is a No new 1 The — after J 3 000 000 003 6 hple par Ups the beam at about 165 Giants Tiger outfield this summeir probably Batteries— Matuzak Kennedy Ben- will be made up of Leon (Goose) Gos-li- 4 layout 484 9 No is n new hole The ton and Madjeski Schumacher in left Pete Fox in center and yards par 5 the second longest hoie on the Luque and Richards Danning Gerald Walker'in rightcourse ST PETERSBURG Fla March 9 NEW ORLEANS La March 9 The (AD— The Boston Braves put on their Ohio lad whose fast ball first practice game of the season to- has blazed a searing trail through day a weird baseball exhibition in southern baseball is the center of a which 32 players including Manager measure of discussion when the KEMMERER Wyo— The Kern Bill McKechnie and Coach Hank good 1934 Indian roster is discussed merer American Legion post 17 is! Gowdy joined He is Dennis Gatehouse of the New sponsoring an attractive boxing pro- team led by Frank “Shanty” Ho- Orleans Pelicans and if Waller JohnAGFA CALIENTE Mexico March gram which will be held March 17 at gan topped A1 Spohrer’s aggregation son wants him for the Cleveland club 9 (A3) — Ervast once a high class handi- the legion hall It s a habit with Covey customer 9 to 6 this Gatehouse year both of which are modestly cap hopeful but now just another Two to ask for a tankful They can’t be horse in the selling plater division scheduled for six rounds head the SARASOTA Fla March 9 (A3)— “guessed” today that he is ready oatlsfied with any other brand — so won the best number on the racing card In the first Kermit Rollins they want to be sure of enough to Bucky Walters almost ripped down AVALON Catalina Island March 9 program athe Agua Caliente Jockey slugging’ r tak them there— and— back! from the left field fence today when the YOU try a filling! will meet Don Patton Salt) Boston Red Sox put on their first (UP)— Home runs by Phelps Klein club track here this afternoon a "five f a and Lake scrapper The other furlong sprint batting practice of the season' Fac- and English featuredin which the ChiErvai t came strongly in the stretch will be between Benny Sherrod ing Rube Walberg Johnny Welch Bob practice game today Weiland Dusty Rhodes and Lefty cago Cubs regulars trounced the to wrest the lead from Rapid Bells and Green River and LeRoy Gibson 13 tp 4 go on to win by twO lengths Rapid iTerre Haute Ind McClusky in turn he whaled five rookies Warneke hurling for the rookies Brils saved the place with the show) Four preliminaries will complete power drives to that barrier The winner thj card 444S0UTH MfM jwas hammered for nine hits and ten going to Captain Fried Following the fistic in two innings but was accorded ran the sprint in 1:06 BILOXI Miss March 9 and paid’gram the annual St Patrick's day ALSO AT 1204 BECK STREET i$620 y the mutuel betting going to ba a lot of scrapping forjloose support (dance will ba held at Cook's pavilion Tweed TOPCOATS - poft A all backed by our GOLD BOND look third-roun- parties are satisfied”’ PORTLAND Ore March 9 (UP)— Fielder A Jones for years a major league baseball figure “may not live through the night” his physician Dr A L Berkley told the United Press late today The former Chicago and St Louis baseball manager is suffering from a heart ailment bordering on pericarditis or inflammation of the sac containing the heart He was resting comfortably after administration of oxygen but attendants feared the improvement was but temporary “Unless there is a definite change for the better his chances are not good” Dr Berkley said Jones managed the “Hittless Wonders” Chicago White Sox world champions in 1606 and later piloted the St Louis Federal leaguers and St Louis Browns liners with a complete size range that assures for ficldry - Foxx was equally reticent but in dicated he had won his point id getting an increase in salary He received a little less than $17000 last pason under the terms of a three-yea- r contract he signed in 1931 for a total of $50000 He was first offered only $11000 this yearf then $15000 with certaiij bonus propositions based on the home attendance both of"of the Athletics fers In turn Foxx demanded $25' r 000 for a contract Under the bonus plan which was discarded entirely Foxx was to get $2500 extra if the AVBrew as many as 600000 cash customers to Shibe park this season and $2500 more for each 100000 additional paid patrons Last year the club only drew about 300000 at home but plays Sunday ball this 'year for the first time Foxx who has been working out daily in Miami during his holdout aiege will play his first exhibition game Sunday at Miami Beach against the world champion Gants The holdout remaining only among the regulars of the A’s Frank (Pinky) Higgins of Dallas Texas who played a sensational game at third base last year Higgins It is understood was offered a contract calling for the same salary he received in 1933 but has demanded a raise and so far refused even to re- - PATTERNS that are the season’s head Down Once Teuton 'Battler Makes Great Come-bac- k $20-00- m from the Spring's most popular NEW FABRICS in By ALAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Editor hold-ou- t 'TOAMUTUCTMafcK' siege of the major league home-ru- n king Jimmie Foxx of the Athletics ended abruptly today when the big first baseman came to salary terms for 1934 with Connie Mack at a short and amicable conferehce According to Mack it did not take triore than two minutes of conversation to settle their differences Neither the veteran manager of the Athletics nor his prize slugging pupil would disclose the final terms It was however authoritatively learned Foxx came to terms for not less than $18000 and possibly as much as Jimmie accepted a with no bonus clauses “I have never made it a toolicy to give out- information about our contracts with the players and I do not propose to change now” said Mr Mack “You can assume that both - UP IN A NEW SUIT GUARANTEED to wear a YEAR! kingToses DURING 1934 Slugger M&mnf: (Boys’ Furnishings— Street Floor)- - 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