Show - - - I ' S — I12 ' ' ' - J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING t 193'8 MARCH 22 c (e JutstatcrhngAhlatur iioxer8C - r::: '- To See Action In Fistic Joust : 8 - i 41 ' - l':::'':: i'i:7 :')::::(::::: Salt Lake to '':"':'-::::- 20-3- SANDOR SZABO - —Special Event— ' BIG BEN MORGAN ' ' '' '' 1 Vi I vs ' IRA DERN Oth Fail I Hour Time Limit So AREI1A Main ' sth so No Advance in Prices Tickets Now on Sale at v Caren lS—Was 5SSO - inat Epstein d free tyia medley relay and will be held at Los Angeles April 7 and 8 instead of April 28 and 29 The seigor back stroke championship will be held April 9 nt Harrisburg' Pa the breast stroke and 300yard individ- ual medley at Indianapolis May 1 the senior dive April 11 100-ya- rd low-boa- rd at ChicagO and the '- - mgm i ?"::::':::::t::'::' ::::::::::gA::::::::::' - P 1 ':": :': ::: I '' ::::::::: 1'!::f:::-::::E::::::::5:::::Y:'f- :"'::i!::H:' Jess' :: - ::iiiii0:rii:i:i::':::i:x:f-:'':'::''- i - Dick Scardina 118 poinds Idaho chimp from Hyrum C C Cs w0my:?w1?:1si::-:m!?ri:::'m::r:::tt- :::::::"::'::::''?:':':' :: :: ::: -- :::A ::::::':': ''::::':'rS:''g:::':'-::::::''::V:::?::::7:::::'k:":K- -- :::::':::::::::'::::'::::-::::V::i'::?:':: '' :':3:::::::': r "::- 1 s! 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-- - — - rtunip!! ri sr PETERSBURG Fla March 21 (AP)—The Cincinnati Reds landed on Monte Pearson in the first two innings Monday and de- feated the New York Yankees 0 to 6 for theii sixth victory in seven "grapefruit league" starts They have been beaten only by the Yanks Frank McCormiciet triple behind a walk and a hit batifnan started a three-ru- n rally in the first He scored after Alex Kampouris fly Ernie Lombardi Gene Schott and McCormick singled in the second and Pearson forted in two runs with walks Two more runs scored in the fifth before Paul Andrews took over the hill The Yanks got half their runs off NEW YORK March 21 (UP)— Schott two of them in the fourth Featured by the first "subway" and three more off Lloyd Moore in series since 1929 the Stanley cup the sixth on two hits three walks playoffs start Tuesday night to de- and two wild pitches termine a new ruler of professional The score: R H E Ice hockey two 612 2 divisions in' the National Hockey New York (A) Schott Moore (6) and Lombardi league—the New York Americans and Rangers—open their best of Hershberger (4) Pearson Andrews three games series in New York (5)i and Glenn while the Montreal Canadiens and CLEARWATER Fla March 21 Chicago Black Hawks the third home runs by Joe Med series a battle in teams similar place wick each with two on base folin Montreal four-ru- n attack The playoff between the division lowing a five-hon Buck Marrow in the first inning Toronto— and champions—Boston for the league championship begins enabled the St Louis Cardinals 0 to the Brooklyn Dodgers Thursday in Toronto That is a best defeat of five series with the winner meet-th- e in an exhibition slugfest Monday ultimate winner of the other Don Padgett also hit a St Louis homer eliminations Babe Phelps and Jack Hudson n Winners of the and Montreal-Chicag- o series play a clouted Brooklyn homers the second best of three series next week to starting a Dodger rally which netted determine which meets the winner six runs in the last two innings The score: of the meeting for R H E' the Stanley cup 1316 3 The Bruins Monday night were St Louis (N) 5 10 11 4 The Leafs were Brooklyn (N) favorites Weiland Henshaw (6) Posedel quoted 1 against winning the cup while the Rangers were 11-- 5 Les (7) and Padgett Marrow Cohen Canadiens are 1 the Americans (4) and Phelps Chervinko (6) 10-- 1 and the Black Hawks 15-- 1 The Detroit Red Wings winners SARATOSA Fla March 21 (Al— young right- of the cup for the past two years Emerson Dickman failed to reach the playoffs finish- hander held the Kansas City Blues hitless for five innings Monday ing fourth and last in- the American – when the Boston Red Sox opened division a three-da- y stand against minor -defeitting--thTAmerican association club 2 Ted i Stanley Cup Teams Set For Series - Paul BrothCrs' Act el Turn senator He received this telegram: "Remember you got your wish I am a Senator now" He finally remembered Re once e it 13-1- o 3-- - - i lia Mmin-d---ExTretiiii-eil- "3 - 'Pasadena Cal March 21 (A') — Despite the loss of three consecu- tive ex6ibition contests Manager Jimmy Dykes of the White Sox will continue his mound experiments with rookié talent when his team meets the Chicago Cubs Tuesday: Dykes said be would start 'young Bill Cox on the hill and follow with Jess Dobernic and George Gick The White Sox were given a yacatian " Sd Staffehandirr A I rs -- — - -- - Detroit (A) 'Boston (N) weekly W Rtcks N C DErba r 1 Derby ' iiiell'eT": Wetzei L Patrick 5 Dittmati ia Wire H C W 14 9 8 8 7 ii RR Pts' L 33 25 54 24 24 10 18 1 4 4 4 3 '10 2 -' Aighl Joins Phillie&-- 'BILOXI Miss March 21 On— Rugby Team Arrives NEW YORK March 21 (213 I —Cam- Outfielder Eddie Morgan joined the Phillies Monday for a trial 'with bridge university's rugby team arthe possibility that the Phils will rived on the Queen Mary Monday in the United purchise him from the Brooklyn for a series of matches -" State& Dodgers I 7 9 9 15 9 3 2- o ' - I 11' l31g''''fk4 46 1 r r " A 25t - 8 i ' s - veheck Battery Wire and AU Connections 2 Test' Clean and Adjuit Spark Plugs t 3 Test Compiession Remove and Synchronize 4 Distributor Adj Points 5 Test Cell and Condenser Set Tindal ' 1 (3 2 ateud ge P 6 'Cylinders 11 p ' — 7 P 40T011 TIME-U'' -- 4'11 a is INEINIMMIMM -- - -- 1 Goes to Farm - - -- 8 7 SARATOSA Fla March 21 1111: The Boston Red Sox Monday sent Ted Williams young outfielder puro 'chased for $25000 from San Diego ' 176 to its Minneapolis - farm team on 13 7 'option - 97 Angel Pollee 13 D 5 7 8 8 d - 4 3 ' Coffman Rogaiski (4) Benton jybelezdtts by end winning 14 games drawing five and losing (7) and York Tebbetts MacFayN W Waddle was Only one for 33 points second with 25 C D Erb P L Libby and den Fette (6) and Lopez D Kelley tied tor third The summary: namWentliacitulthwosits 21—With Earle Sande frs trainer Stagehand will win the Kentucky derby That's the opinion of Mrs Sande wife of the former jockey who rode three Kentucky derby winners and she said re r: R H E Checkers Meet four-round- er - '' ' - I I ' ' - 4 7 - ' SPECIAL ' Path gxlia a7 Check Valves Adjust Over i head Valves Test Fuel Pump ' la Clean and Oil Mr Cleatter 10 Adjust Carburetor Check Generator II 12 at ec k Starter Ail Motor Adjustments Put VP to Original Factory I : - s 1 — - - Specifictios ItrePt Otte ' - ' - AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE STORE BROADWAY AT 2ND FAST — i - lo--ctn- Captures Fayors cHBIlcATGron7fearcLeh 21 11 a 8-- Olson and Joe Gonzales were highly effective during the last four frames The scord: NEW ORLEANSMdich 1 Alf1 m -R H Er' Sammy Hale veteran third base- Kansas City (A A) 2 4 1 man of the Cleveland Indians an- Boston (A) It 8 1 nounced Monday he will go to Hot Brewer Schamp (4) and Baker Ark course for a Springs Tuesday Dickman Olson (6) Bittner (6) e his "dead' arm Gonzales (8) and e event Ken Kelther ' tional rookie wins the third base R H E job with the Tribe Manager Oscar' Vitt has indicated Hale would be Pittsburgh CV 13 18 3 tried at second bas'e 4 10 0 Chicago (N) Sewel Duke Heintzelman and ''''' v Todd Root Shoun and Garbark W Ricks Dykes to Contin' ue 0 e Sammy ll1eio ry hot Springs Cure Bontrat—t'a--basebalFpla- fight a against Jack' Fitzpatrick former amateur heavy' ' weight champion of Wales was ill with inflaliza so Brother Danny 1 took his place and stopped his rival in two rounds Danny weighed 191 liagafithad1 Fitzifittrick 207 and 7 I NoSince coming to on scoren D five vember Danny las knockouts three technical knock- outs and won six decisione s1 - I - (A)--T- wo ' - Pearson Hit Hard in First Two Frames Ducky Medwick Clouts Two Homers Boston-Toront- ninety-sevent- h le their holdout4ith I sense-Breez- Billy Poison i I C March ' CHICAGO Camilik slugging first RrThc—hdalee °PNa' yarch 21 — Harry thomas floore(Sparmate Seal Har- boormanof the Brooklyn Dodgera pNinDg iii brothers of win their fights ris while movies were being made of sined his 1938 contract Monday Alta ' who usually arrival here from California: in the seine ring provided a'new on"Earle the workout Monday in Trafton's doesn't see how the horse announced not Terms were kilt brother act Monday gym in preparation for his can lose He's as happy as a 16- drairtitreas' will Camilli t is 'Chamnight believed contest with championship ' apprentice about to ride --- Packy Paul who wu schedule to year-olpion Joe tuts on April l' $14000 his first horse race" -- 14 'a clamp Contract - OTFP' Totals - Garner Finally faculty acted as master of ceremonies of the evening Members of the team were: Reed Grant Forrest Despain Keith Kemp David Kunz Gordon Landgren George Larson Wilburn Lawson Dale Nelson 'Stuart Nichol! Lester Poliner Jay Van Dam Mar Greenwood Noal vin Crapo:-ParrJensen' Clel Jensen June Lowe today Milford Mabey Eugene Peterson Charlier and Wendell Father t nd - 'rhe- - Salt Lake Policeman 'defeated the wiltord ward It Men 42-2- 9 in & gem! at Toone 1MM public safety aYELL !with 20 points Olsen scored 12 tor IIu Becomes The mummery wtnnere POLICEMEN I WILFORD SPRINGS Ark March 21 OTIrP! Olsen rt 6 'I 0 12 Heath rt act St Looks Warneke 3 00 8 tifer--Lo- u I 4 4 41 1 i Cardinals hurler became thelather 3 g gr"1t11r rc ! 0 leo oo oo 04 Toone rg 0 0 20 coruidawiatitti erg Oj Ot it nine-poun- d daughter sts' ha Gilbert la 3 0 0 6' Wtnter ig 0 0 0 0 i' hastened t bward home from train- 1 1 1) 0 0 0 Work 1 3 Myers s ig 'POrtiiitat rg 0 0 0 °ling camp at $t Petersburg 'Fla: 'Fraucts 11 4 2 0 8 Mrs Warnekt" and Patricia Ann -- 147-pou- lir Ranger-America- tobLZke Jordan junior league were guests of honor at a banquet at Sandy Junior high school The banquet WAS sponmored by :"'::':':::': '": ''777:::"':'''::: '::T-:"7- 1r bout ' Bert Hunt ' Lake City drew with Matt Dailey 160 Payson Dailey i'as' down twice in the third but came back strong to earn a draw d Results of bouts fol- six-rou- trade ''''''' 7 '?:::: :':'N:'" - -- ' " - :' :c::i r'-:- :"?:"'"-:::::::-:- ''''''''' t-t- t other the err—that he'd like to see him in a Washington uniform Last Friday SANDY''-- Members of Sandy the Washington Senators obtained junior high school basketball teams Bonura from the Chicago White Sox -- " ::!:''":': k' " ' i::'' kaT--Galve- In Sandy "ugh Cagers Given Banquet ': '":::' 4i:':''''' ter reputations at arena this season but th brave0 not 11 seen a bout which was 0 WICHITA Kan March 21 (s)— with sheer action from start to fin-e- y First much round - competition ish than that Monday brawl between closer than Iiimarked TAU Ilinly years past were " and Jess They given' Monday night in the 00 tremendoua - ovation aa-- - they opening play A A U basket- National wome9's the themselves took from wearily ball tournament with one of the bit deserved ring—and they every ranking favorites the thrice cham- of acclaim given them Ivan Bland Salt Lake - City red- - pion Tulsa Stenos getting a real e head won by a technical knockout scare The Stenos with five other sex- over Herb Norton Magna belter in iets marched Into the second round the last round of their scheduled the evening's play The other during eight-roun- d to end but the go up it was an even battle Norton fight- - teams are the champion Little Rock Ark Fliers the Wichita Thurstons ing under the handicap of a cold which caused him no little diseom Des Moines Iowa Tampa Fla and fort traded blows with a lad who has the reputation of being the stiff- est puncher for his pounds around these parts Norton was down twice in the second and again in the se v- enth but in the eighth be came back strong only to go to the floor three times from left hooks to the head which left him dizzy and when he was unable to catch his breath in and thi stopped the bout Norton third fourth fifth and seventh rounds and gave the local middle- weight a whale of a battle Bland weighed in at 161 and Norton at 158 End in Hurry Two of the three bouts on the program wound up in jig time Tiger Griffin 135 Salt Lake Comity (Kan) AllStars lows vs Nash- City stopped Billy Ferris 130 Hart- - 'ut pient—Davenport 9 p vs Kan Pitt" ford Conn in the third and Louis Pa Petro the belting Provo junior mid- - burgh Sa'llna v Md j0 dleweight stopped Benny Walker Kars Texas VS Garden Petro city wSaelitghttikel5Cliatyndinivtahlekesrecio4n8d ':: :' For 9 bet- - third-roun- §:::::-:1'!:z- :'':i"'':::'':' fighters with in action y ' ::::'-:- : : Open Meet " the A 1 NV i!liita defeated arity 125 Salt Lake-CitKeith Batley 120 Vernal t k 0 d ::::i::::::::::::::::::i::::::::::::::i::: - ' ' McLEESE missioner of parks and public property and one of the knost ardent baseball fans In the city has But he Intdiscussed the matter with several mated Monday evening that no concerted move to raise funds had yet been started Gus P Backman secretary' of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce was enthusiastic over the proposal "I haven't heard anything about it" he said "but it sounds great We'll be glad to do all we can to help the thingalong I'm going to get in touch with Lane as soon as possible and find out Just what we're supposed to do We've got to fina out Just bow much this thing will cost first" According to latest' information Ogden Twin Falls and Lewiston are 'definitely "in" Pocatello and Boise are other possibilities and the more enthusiastic would like to see an eight club league formed '' The move to organize the league was started by Herb Sanders of Lewiston On his last visit here he said he was representing the( Assodiation of Minor Baseball Leagues which had assured him several major league clubs would back teams in this territtory Reds Lanibast Yanks 1—) de-f- :::-::- '"6:: i :'' :':':: ':'::::::::':r:'''' 15::::::::&!:: - '::''':::::: G irl C atrers low: WASHINGTON March 21 UP— Lefty Armstrong 139 Salt Lake City drew with Joey Jarvis 143 Og- - Vice President Garner wondered den Ennis Terry 149 Draper a moment Monday if the United tented Bert Dailey' 153 Payson t k a second round Rabbit Mori- - States had suddenly acquired a ' :': : ::i: ':::'":::-'-:7"- :: '0440'''' 44'''itatio:- e ' ::::: ' lirtwir —Pin- a hive—se-- in four-roun- '':::i'::::''::i' ils of Provo lad 170 Salt :'::::':'!:':-::::K:4 :' 1 - own to By PHIL Remember Eddie Mulligan Salt Lake? Well you can have him and a good class C baseball club for the price of a lighted baseball park lAtleast that appears to be the latest develop- ment in the attempt to revive a Utah-Idah- o base- 'ball league W H Lane owner of the San Diego Padres announced Monday through the Associated Press that he would finance a club in Salt Lake City in the event the loop were revived—and that Mulligan once the greatest third sacker in the coast league and then some as far as local fans were concerned would be offered the managership of the club k With Lane offering his support the chief prob lem for Salt Lake City would be to light a park— all of theagames would be played at night It seems to be the general opinion that night baseball would be proposition in this section and that it would not interfere with the Utah Industrial league or the amateurs As a matter of fact baseball men here believe a class C league in this territory woul be a distinct benefit te the semipros and amateurs here uite a few people here have heard of the attempt to organize the loop P H Goggin corn- - pinch lisseilin-g- hr i'awncro"u-ts-aja- :'''''I ::::!: at j : -- : lira-Duwhet-- dead-gam- ::'':'::::::?!'1- '':!1-::::-::::::-- Alm " 1 :::::0::::i::I::::'' '::::"':': ':::T: f ' NEW YORK March 21 (A1---A for change women'L swimming nantwoofthastioNna was announced Thtals — - Pollee Cagers Win - FcCULLOUGH'S ' : :::::::-- ':::::::::-:-- '': :::':'---'- ' Swim Dates Shifted For Women's Meet April Four Other Sensational vents Raising Events i fi:'::::::':' - :::1::::: — 100-ya- Pacific Coast Champion 3 Out of 3 Fails 1 Hr Time Limit R Verne McCullough Referee ' two positions 220-yar- World's Champion -i :?::::: ch:rhoolo 73e°tterUtitIllitcthbuat tfy March Words Championship Contest MAIL EVENT BRONKO NAGURSKI 1 lightweight Johnny draw with rugged littleless Christy of the Provo C C C camp Monday night at McCullough' s arena in an eight-roun- d brawl which had the fans on the edge of their seats throughout" For eight rounds the blond lad from down Utah county way and the e Nunley each other in a bout which for sheer fight has pot been excelled at the arena this season How each managedjto remain erect through battle Which' found! each crashing over every punch at their cemntan is a mystery to fans who saw tb4m in action Battle of Punches J Time and again Christy Ian ed his vaunted right flush on J hnny's jaw and time and 'again Nunley ''1:7 :?'1'i::'' :::- Russell were not held here the golfers in- terested would have to travel probably to Denver for the qualifying test The number of golfers who will qualify for the nationektournament at the local test ix ndt—ret known butillussoll hopes to secure at least o "VS !'r'':::''rf :4::::':' '" Ceneous Waldron i I - 'A:::: )1117:::::: ii'"''!-1-- -- witirstrveratiffnatillii:ltilie trials 1thponricl-flasti-ane- l-s d Johnny Nunleyo the Salt Lake City southpaw is still the ::-- Hirpositioffirlh-Therineiralin- repremented-by-P- tut ''i:':':'':::':':':'C- :::'ii:f ? - Btf :y::'::::N:::' !:41:::'' '5:?:'' :': Put curly-heade- ::::::::::: after disclosing thainatter ajtb4ttuly Orloh preab dent of the Utah Golf association Informed Pierce that the 15 golfer could undoubtedly be enrolled thus securing the qualifying rights The test is more important than ever this year on account of the national open tournament being held at Denver The meet is set for June 9 10 and 11 With the national Just 500 miles away it ia expected that moat of the Utah professionals g ' ' ':( - On One of Best' Season '' :::::::: EdclieMulliganW That's Ilarder'n It Sounds t LlorntWelguts C - Salt Lake City has again been chosen as a district qualifying site for the United States open golf The tournament championship trials will be over 35 holes and will be staged either at the Salt bake Country club or Fort Douglas on May 31 according to H F Russell chairman of the rules committee and U S G A representative for this region Harold W Pierce clptirman of the U S G A championship committee informed Russell that the Qualifying round play would be staged here if 15 entrants could be assured '":':::::':':::':'''': ::::!::t':::::::::::'V'fi::a::-::- :: '' 1 A: :'! Open 'Golfers I Friday Nile -'" Q nafy 2-- 1 :::i:: '' DoNeNant ' - I p m 1 1- :''È" 1: ''':::1:::'":':: the arrangements definitely certain The remainder of the card will be announced by Promoter Johnny Doyle The program will start at 8:30 :other 1- ' ::::::-:::- ZawrySte1ir?rereiorthiardrbut are not Hoffine's place as a crowd pleaser Will be taken by Grant Hansen for- mi East high schoolI football star Hansen who recent y waded throughto victory in the middle- weightivition in a tourney at Og- den made a decided impression on midwest ring fans in the Chicago Golden Gloves tourreer advancing to the semifinal round where he lost a 1 decision to I3ob Trotter broth- et of Mrs Joe Louis The world's heavyweight champ was in Trotter's corner but Battering Grant gave lanky negro a whale of a battle before dropping a decision The former Leopard fullback who Won junior divison laurels two years the prrneetiavorite tosvalk off with the title in the senior Middleweight class InI the A A U meet The entry list from Ogderi is a large one The Ogden Elks lodge will send into action such lumi- nodes as Merton (Mutt) Wright clever featherweight Glen Ballard a belting light heavyweight and LaMar Pierce another light heavy- weight of promise The Ogden 0 I t d ey To Draw -- - : ' ':::!: I other talented-m- itt stingers The Sawyer Athletic club will be repre-- j pentad by a group of capabie leather pushers and little Marvin Marshall who won the junior flyweight title last spring will lead a delegation of Timers representing the state school tor the deaf and blind into action Junior Stars Return Several junior champs of last year including Russell Wols of B Y U middleweight Terry Orchard Salt Lake City welterweight Tony Mikis Price Elks bantamweight (Continued on Following Page) a I - ':::::::'':::Ni::::::-- ": ki00 T :?::-':- :' :" -- :' fr:!:::-::- Nagurski and Szto Head Mat Program willbe t!'c'k-!'-- - —- ' : By MARLOWE BRANAGAN With a record entry list ready to compete for titles in eight junior and senior weight divisions officials of the Intermountarn A A u Marked time Monday in preparation for the annual intermountain A A U boxing tourney slated at McCullough's arena Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Saturday nights The program will start I at 8 p m each day Eight Idaho champions crowned in a recent tourney at Pocatello Gem gate in ring will represent warfare at th ere arena 't ' Entering the Utah tourney are ichard Hese Mead 112 pounds 1Dick Scardinas Hyrum Utah C C C camp 118 pounds Ceneous Waldron Albion Normal 126 pounds Orlando Bagnoll Salmon C C C 135 Heavyweight Champ pounds Harry Pope Moreland 147 To Encounter pounds Merl Sorenson Blackfoot 160 pounds Chace Anderson Idaho Hunoarian Star Southern university 175 pounds et and Jock Townsend 'Pocatello heavyweight Townsend I former Pocatello The world heavyweight wrestilIng high school football star and Hess champion Bronko Nagurski wil be talented little buzz saw from Malad on display against Sandor Szabo won titles in their weight divisions Hungarian champion at McCulin the 1937 tourney I The annual ring meet will attract lough's arena Friday night IV number of fighters from Butte Making his third appearance here Mont and several tournaments in Nagurski will come to Salt Lake various Utah cities in recent weeks City following several bouts on the have uncovered the elite of Utah's coast to put hiktitle claims against amateur fistic brigade the majority one of the most vensatile grapplers of which will see action in the an- in the game Nagurskl appeared nual tourney against Bill Hanson and defeated hint in the flat match of the curThree Champs Back rent season Three of the eight weight cham- He had a tougher time in defeatpions in the senior division will be ing the popular Dick Lever some back to defend their titles won last time ago Nagurski is a former Included in this list are Minnesota gridder and plays profesyear Boyd of Provo defending mono football - Byronheavyweight Szabo who last week defeatedI Big champ Hess de t light and Ben Morgan for the right to meet champ Marfending - the champion will be wrestling here Townsend heavyweight ruler yin Jeneen defending welterweight for the third straight week Plans are being made to bring champ and Willis Sharp who holds club (i :::':::::: ::'-::- d enter Johnny Nunley who walked off with the lightweight crown last year bps turned professional and will not be eligible to compete in the A A U tourney Vern Bybee slugging little Ogden I youngster is on the coast at the present time and will not defend his feathe' rvight title Verline Hotline belting middle- weight from Anaconda Mont is another champ who will not be In action here this season the Montana delegation having been placed division of the A A U in '7:--' 'k iy arta Ull : :::':::::"- e: 1::":-- 1 f' :?!- :::::''':::::'':':::::: 1 ''::'::- '1 k::::':''':-::-':- Rugged Grant Hansen Favored to Annex Middleweight Crown Byron Boyd Laurels To Defend 17-Poun- :: - 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