Show i w - P" f f uf npu "Ar Tl f Jrtfllflf 20 mv- itam JJy J deeply C Derkt Infected - — J —ni - vi'WM’1 - weenwie’" FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 8 basketball wrmrrrmmm'jv" nn'w jjpr nwwmii h?wscui iiuu Will-B- -- Program Aims Outlined e 1 Played May By DON BROOKS Back toward Salt Lake City the rolling farmlands of Davis county blended into the hill Qn the pond formed by fresh' waters of the Jordan river teal canvas' backs anf mallards were diving for Dividend Granted Privilege of Getting Two Players From Out of State PROVO— Schedule for the first half of the season for the Utah Industria1 baseball league was drawn up at a meeting of the league’s board of directors hereThursday evening The opening round was slated for May 1 May 30— Dividend ' at Finney: Pftea oppose Fin- Helper at Provo ney Beverage at Salt City Gemmell at June 1— food Gemmell-wil- l travel to Provo and June 5 — Price Helper at Gemmell: Provo at Pin Dividend at Newell B Cook state fish and Dividend to (2) In the ney game commissioner at Provo: Magna June 8— stopped his openers at Gemmell Pinney at Dividend auto on the end of the dike and President Harvey Garrity an Garfield June 12— Plnney at Gemmell Provo at swept the horizon with his arm: Dividend at nounced that the league officials June 15— Dividend at Gemmell “People can’t realize the magnl will hold another meeting at the June 18— Plnney at Provo tude of this project" he said “It’s Gemmell club Provo June J9— at Plnney April 21 to pass on r at Dividend Gemmell at an empire” clubs’ rosters June 22— at Magna first-halJune 25— Pinney at Gemmell f Referred to Refuge Starting times for- the June 26 — Gemmell at Provo games were set et-- the Thursday at Piuney at Dividend He referred to the Farmington meeting All games in Salt Lake bay migratory wild fowl refuge City will start at 2:30 p m those now under process of construction in Magna and Bingham at 4:30 p byCCCT company 636 a company m the weekday games at 4 p m of boys whose homes are in Ohio and the Sunday contests at 2:30 p Kentucky and West Virginia— east- m in Dividend and Price-Helpe- r ern boys engaged in a vital western and all gamee at 2 p m in Provo task bringing wild life back The directors granted Dividend Members of the Murray-Midval- e In 1935 Cook alarmed over the the privilege of signing two players Max Bryan a catcher junior and senior C Y O basketdeaths of tens of thousands of ducks along the shores of Great and utility infielder and Pat Nyian ball teams were guests of Father a pitcher Salt lake conceived the Idea of diPatrick Maguire pastor of St VinFollowing is the schedule for the cent’s church in Murray Thursday vorcing Farmington bay from the first half In the reception ball of the lake and making the area a wild at Pinney Gem evening May 1 — church fowl refuge Dividend at In doing so land of metl at Provo Murray at May 4 — Father Maguire lauded the playlittle or no commercial value at Gemmell Plnney at May would be put to use and waters Provo ers for their sportsmanship during (2) Magna Garfield at tell “ the season and urged them on from nearby creeks and the JorPumey May 14—Provo at deeds next year dan river could be d!verted to at Dividend Dividend at greater Mav 15— Magna: Gemmell The Most Rev D G "Hunt DD r stagnant areas polluted by at Plnney at Provo at 22— Plnney May bishop of the Catholic diocese of decaying vegetation and alkalis at Dividend Provo at Gem Salt Lake addressed the young cag-ewhich were causing the ducks to mell die Nick Julian one of the most May 25— Gemmell at Dividend Provo at May 28— 29— Dividend at Provo Gemmell at ardent boosters of the C Y O May The program in brief had for its Pittney r at setup in Murray also spoke PlayMay 30 — Dividend at Provo Gemmell at ers alms: r at responded with brief talks Plnney ( Establishment of gn adequate refuge along the Great Basin migratory wild fowl lane T2) assurance to the public through their ownership of a sufficient area for t hunting privileges and (3) stimulation of public interest in wild life contervataon by using the refuge as ‘ a concrete example of well ordered water fowl marshes Through Floy W McGinn of th national parks service which with the state fish and gafne commission directs the activities of the CCC camp pertinent data on the project has been released to Utah’s sportsj life-givi- Magna-Garfieldi4l- lI ka Magna-Garflel- Magna-Garllel- Price-Help- 16 Cardinals Senators Win Over Price-Help- d Price-Help- CYO Teams Honored t left-hand- Magut-OsrflH- d Price-Help- Price-Help- er Magna-Garfiel- d Price-Help- 6 Triumph ce Mafrna-Garfjel- d Price-Help- rs d Si v Price-Helpe- Magna-Garflel- 3-- gae which Toronto got eight hits to Detroit's three Walter LaFranconl right handed for rest recruit held the Tigers to one hit and one run scored without benefit PROBLEM SOLVED of a hit in the first five innings While the college players The Tigers got their other runs off mastered the difficulties for Joe Mulligan Three Maple Leaf themselves high school aunew “hotel” That is a hottl for wild fowl errors helped Jhe Tiger cause Building a thorities came to the aid of Dikes the and of spillways' Farmington bay waterfowl refuge the scholastlo athletes It reBridges allowed five angles and one quired but a short time to run In five Innings Cletus Poffen-berg- are shown as they appear under construction Below CCC convince high school athletic enrollee inspects a long-bille- d curlew The 1938 baseball campaign for was tbuched for three hits officials that the high school teams in Fedentered Lake Salt the The score R H E player needed protection He 1 8 had too much spirit for his eration of Amateur Baseball will Toronto (IL) own good 3 3 1 Several remedial men start Sunday April 24 The opening Detroit (AT LaFranconl Mulligan (6) and devices were tried In the end was date selected by managers of Retber To Comprise Area worked-ouwherePoffenberger (6) apian was clubs in the circuit at a meeting and YorkBridges Tebbetts (6) by additional breathing spells Impounded waters of the three were provided by the adoption held in 210 Dooly building Thurslakes or units in the project will ALBANY 7 Ga (INS)— April of a regulation permitting a comprise an area of 3600 acres the day night The St Louia Cardinals defeated rest period in the Five to ten thourefuge enclosure At the teams tlme'aeven present middle of each quarter when sand acres of semimarsh area 'will Albany’s home town ball club 16 D & G W R C Crescent Local Fort to Dougxno “lime out” had been taken John be created from the overflow from to 6 in a free hitting game marked Huntington Speaks las Barnett and Weiss McClana-han’- s Also the by either team the lakes making Ideal nesting by eight errors Thursday Alta Club method was tried of requiring grounds Thirteen miles of graded Sportsmen at Layton and Woodbury RealAlbany contributed four sins the officials to handle the and graveled roads will serve the tors definite entries in- - the local afield and the Cards a like number are ball after each goal Evenarea The Cards bunched their 20 hits A amateur enthusiastic tall Y Yorker New afternoon C circuit looked listed as into 0 Thursday tually it all worked out very while the Albany club scattered The project Involves the moving one of the certain entrants may not their 17 the future at the Afta club and predicted “more ducks" satisfactorily Since the safeof 600000 cubic yards of earth fill guards were adopted we have to Jerome Dean started the He was John C Huntington president of More Game Birds in the unlmpeach (Dizzy) compete according heard of no instances of unbuilding of nine miles of dikes able sources The Most Rev D G game for St Louis America Inc and vice president in charge of the eastern region of to impound fresh waters and keep favorable reaction from the score: The R H E Hunt D D bishop of the Catholic exercise Ducks Unlimited nationwide organization of sportsmen which has out saline waters of Great Salt St Louis (N) 18 20 lake A canal averaging four by diocese of Salt Lake has indicated 6 17 Albany one major objective: “More ducks" 29 feet conducts Jordan river wathat due to conduct of several play " Dean Lanier and Bremer was in Salt Lake Qity ters to the project Other chan- Huntington The amendments adopted by the Shmidt Nerbonne season in league games con Ryba Rampola last fresh to meet with members of the Utah nets allow circulation ofWill be water Numerous Islands °- - Wentz Pinkham and Rhawn Brusettl Lamartina of Ducks Unlimited of constructed for committee nesting and restmuch affect the fudamentals of the rules a team may not be sanctioped which George W Snyder promiing of birds ORLANDO Fla April 7 CD— game One of them provides that this season nent local sportsman is chairman the number of tlmes-ou- t permissible Other teams which may compete Washington ended an eight-gam- e The job Is now In Its final stages be increased to1 fvethe previous iare Utah Hatters Mountain States losing streak to major league teams Huntington briefly outlined aims of construction By next year this limit had been four Anothef al- - (Telephone and White Star Service Thursday beating tbs Boston Bees of the organization Beginning jnext new “hoteT on the duck lanes will 8 to 4 lows the optional use of four 10- - the latter an entry in the Salt Lake week construction will start on three be ready to take in thousands of Although he was the losing pitch minute quarters for college games independent Baseball association major duck refuges in Canada in "boarders” er Jim Turner let but one Senator Instead of the usual last season And- - what does Cook plan to do Alberta Saskatchewan and Manihalves Another meeting will be held reach base after the second inning with the project when it is complethhve been toba Funds provided by ed? He The rule as followed Tuesday April 12 at 8 p th In 210 and then he picked him off is going to leave It abso' Ducks Unlimited for the work Wesley Ferrell hurled eight Inby the A A U has been incorpo- - Dooly building at which time final This might sound lutely alone These areas as will serve "stoppinrated in the new national code The arrangements for opening games nings for Washington giving up the state’s game but paradoxical the for g-off’ places migrating nine hits Mueller and DiMaggio outer half of the foul circle has been will be made birds consequently Huntington ex- chief explained it this way: Bees hit for homers (he from present manof) At the exempted provisions meeting Thursday plained hunters along the flight Must Restore Homes R H E The score: rule in the case of a agers present and members of the lanes in the United States will share 9 4 Boston 0 not have (N) who does board possession down “To bring wild life back you must a of player control turned pro6 8 0 equally In the benefits The Cana- first restore of the ball posed pay increase for umpires and Washington (A) their homes As soon dian which the jobs organization as the last shovel scorers during thecoming season A Turner and Mueller W Ferrell has been felt be will had a need built moved we are goingoftodirt prior build a fence provision however was made that Hogsett and R Ferrell first then be turned will attention around the entire area to keep out SUDDEN DEATH PLAN in the event funds are left over at to areas m the states CLINTON S C April 7 (INS)— the end of the season such funds The livestock then we will promote the An amendment of some imB Newell Athletics had state Cook fish and easy Philadelphia shall be prorated to the umps and of vegetation in the fresh portance to high school bas-game commissioner met with the growth sailing as they shellacked Presbyscorers waters It is this vegetation on ketball that tie officials and expressed himself In which provides terian college 16 to 4 In an exhiwill thrive In other games in the future will be bition here Thursday accord with the organization’s pro- words the ducks we are through with when decided on thp “sudden death” The American leaguers banged gram our shovels fresh water and nature Pacific Coast League plan That is the first team In brief Ducks Unlimited wants will three of the col lege pitchers for 20 take care of the rest” Mainline of the Team to score two points either by on hill the for while Kalfass will and get the way they Cook has probably Won Lost Pet hits high praise for the perfield goal or by two fou) goals 667 the A’a limited hla Opponents to 2 4 are An open seagoing after it: (1) of the CCC 667 will be the winner However son of 30 days to be staggered sonnel and officersweek Hhu Diego a 600 five blows Is bolding which this camp a should the team play through R HE 600 Seattle score: The throughout a period I Los Angeles 600 “Open house" at Its neat barracks extra period with the 20 2 to tvtt17 remain as Sacramento 600 Philadelphia (A) Daily hag limit 011 33 north of the underpass on the 4 S jHan Francisco k only one point being scored Hi before with a possession limit of just O 000 Presbyterian college Oakhaud road to Ogden the team making the point Heads two davs’ kill Kalfass' and Hayes Christian John G Huntington officer responsible will be the winner The time - Thursday! Results game group 3 That feeding be permitted unr 'Among the McGregor and Moore At Oakland for the high morale of the organizatbetween the end of a regulaAt Sweetwater Texas — Chicago (A) va license from the United States der 1 2 4 000 000 011 —RHP (Seattle are: ion Lieutenant Victor E WarN cold weather tO k land OOfr 000 100 — 1 tion game and an extra period 3 0 Pittsburgh biological survey as was done In ner In a 81 Serxentl Hutchinson Webber of mess and commisAt Alexandria La — Cleteland tA) (9) Is increased to 2 minutes charge 1934 land srnaudes Sheehan and Raimondi New York (N) wet ground Paul Miner campeduca-tiona- l C sary 4 That five live detoys be perAt Oklahoma Cltv Okla— New York At Loa Angeles: advisor and Lieutenant Alton i aleet RHP Oklahoma City (TL not more Saxer hunter 000 001 000—3 mitted San Francisco but 6 i (A per sanitation and' health direcAt Spartanuburg S C — Cincinnati (N) ono 010 10 0 W do not think this rule is go- - nonfood than 10 to each shooting stand Boston (A) wet ground tor To Lieutenant Harold O and Woodall Osbdrne Herrmann 1 satis-to with entire work out 5 That shooting be limited to nd Breniel Ing At San Antonio Texas — St Loul (A) is administration a loledo (AA) canceled cold weather faction because great excitement nihe hours a day as at present said of the campdelegated sports are under Q‘ The Utah extra-perio- d men of at track University hours in each- state to be fixed by his supervisionCamp p rtiand01” usually “prevails 020 011 011— s i' j 0 t 000 010 24v- -t finishes and to curtail them seems I sartarirnto got in some hard practice licks the U'S biological survey Radonits Hitcher (8) and Cronin Frel- 1' & dash Of cold water Accepts Post to us Hge tns and Frank out It was the Thursday as the weather warmed aimSnyder pointed 'committee of the Utah to en- Red Ind April BLOOMINGTON up enough to enable runners to try Grange Signs list in the organization every duck UP) — Kenneth Gunning of Shelby-vill- e for speed for the first time CHICAGO April 7 UP)— Harold Ind former Indiana univerSpring football work at the “IT1 hunter “We need cooperative ache said “The average cost of (Red) Grange completely recovered sity basketball cocaptain sdid on has been called off Until Monday to tion” ducks to the Jiuntern the United from an operation he underwent Thursday he had accepted a posi- allow the athletes who live out of States today Is more than $2 per early In March signed a contract tion as head basketball coach at town a chance to go home for the duck With a little work I believe with the Chicago Bears Thursday to New Mexico State Teachers’ college spring vacation seaThesorority relays which usually we can cut this figure to less than officially start his twenty-firSilver City N M son in football ftre staged as the first event of the half" season will be held in May as a feature of the annual "U” week acIncludes — tivities announces Coach Ike ArmGRIEF A S L Diamond League Opens AP HI 24 er Ducks Unlimited Chief Visits Salt Lake t d Magna-Garfiel- d Detroit Outfit Gets sOniyJ Three Safeties j Half Slate-- A CCC Open Houge players The main point In favor of ruling out the jump was the promise that It it would speed up the game did There Is no smallest doubt that the sport as presented last winter was more Interesting to the spectator than it previously had been Extra speed having been Inserted another controversy developed on the Issue that there was how too much speed that the re quirement for continued action under great tension was perilous to the well being of the players Doctors and athletic trainers bent their wisdom toward determining if in fact the new game was injurious to the if Its demands imposed players too much of a strain on him espe dally upon his heart As ububI uch matters the answer was answer at 1L Statistics in volume were produced to prove that the game was dangerous statistics in Chalk Up to equal volumq tended toprove that it was not Bees As a matter of fact college coaches and college players solved LAKELAND Fla April 7 TAP) — Tojnmy Bridges returning to the problem on their own account They quickly learned to adjust their duty- qfter a Jong idleness caused by an elbow injury helped the 1 pace They learned the valuable Detroit Tigers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs Thursday in I uaL tr Chiefs Praise Opening Tilt "7 population will be interested to learn that the national rules committee has placed Its Indorsing signature upon the code as It was applied last Winter —with a few amendments The chief provision of the rules put Into effect for the first time in the 1937-3- 8 season was the elimination Of the center jump The cam paign which eventually wound up with' ousting the jump was bitterly waged Opponents of revision contended that the removal of the play would take from the game its most spectacular item' proponents held that the center jump placed too high a premium upon the presence on a team of extraordinarily tall !:Tramr:i0Of’ 1938 agiielBxaws i Farmington Refuge Wins Game Sees It 1 Our - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE "? 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