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C berks J v V Tribune- - -- Experts Count They’ll Do It Every Time ’Biscuit Out Of Handicap : D C It Sees By ffbt Salt Sake I AOMCOFTki HORNS lues PUT ON THg&C CtoNKS OABaiEoiiTteuMPer sound like a Piccolo WouD Gal win NEV6B6E thisams — s nr Swimming "is in 'our state An increasing number of high schools are installing pools and equipment with the result that there is a noteworthy extension of proficiency The plan of interschool contests which has been in effect here Several years is proving a very successful undertaking and there lhg steadily-advanc-- TBuality of performances The junior championships art liven a high ranking in sports -- events not believe the ligament injury is serious We may have to declare him out from the Santa Anita' handicap but I won’t be able to say anything definite for at least two BOISE Feb 15 (AP)— Jack Halliwell president of the Pioneer days At that time I will announce our intentions’' baseball league said Wednesday club directors and officials would meet here Sunday to adopt a playing schedule with ass ances thatthe St Louis National league club would be represented at the session Knows Horses V V: Professional football enjoyed Its prosperous season in 1938 Statistics presented at the repent annual meeting of team representatives of the National league at Chicago Bhowed that a total of 937167 admissions were recorded at season’s 65 league games This total was a 14 per cent Increase q 1 over that of 1937 A more striking comparison Is that the 1938 attendance was 88 j5er cent higher than thO stile count In 1934 Thus in four years ths sport has grown tre1 mendously measured in spectator Interest These figures have to do only Earle San dr- He knows his With the regularly scheduled games horses Add he likes Stagehand of the National league They are over War Admiral ' materially increased when they are made to include attendance at vari-- i ous games and the like The books show an attendance at aach games of 161000 The grand total therefore is 1088167 for the -- & J' In appreciation of the guidance Joe F Carr has given the league which he founded in 1921 owners "reelected him to the presideneyfor 10 mors years The National of course is the chief organization providing football of the professional type In addition there are numerous other leagues in operation some of them Professerving populous centers sional football appears to have gained a secure foothold on the Pacific coast where the season was reported 4a have been a satisfactory ene - On JSound Footing -- Boise owner-preside- nt Budge Perry To Open Tour o hewas as a Ilk O U K CHOICE AISY IN treal on March 6 and will come to New York immediately afterward to go through the whole thing again with Perry — Budge and the English ace will play 36 matches on” their tour which will mark the renewal of their net rivalry-- for the first time since 1936 Perrybeginsworking out for" the tour Thursday on a shake local indoor court — Snap Brims Hombergs Tyroleans in all sixes A LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM y ms Poland Feb 15 M5 of Germany Wednesday won the combined eialom and downhill event in the world Ski championships by the sponsored Federation Internationale de Ski The German won with 345 8 points He finished second in Wednesday’s slalom division of the event as R Rominger of Swltxerland took first in 1216 seconds ZAKOPANE m ut German Ski Rider Cops World Title — 7 six-da- ' -- ‘111' ' ' — rr——T""”’ rl Wcd it ytfJJIett ' another chance Vou the same hy - eeeVo-- W to down b''07 rW Bt ° ' you followins left the elW "1 will Science champio- n- a world-DCftt- "W readint c04hKeVe“expert-- a w Now how’a i proveL2'ad weAh hey®1 battery thi ttnnponCo-o- Br yoe joW - y ILzhOW’STHLCOMPETITION ft Any number can play Mark actual Zii-Zreading time— or estimate 1st Place 2d 3d 4th af FLAYERS three-year-old- ’’ Brujo ousted W E Boeing’s in a Photo finish for second place The winner paid $2960 $11 and $640 Amor Brujo $19 and $940 — and Parscout $4 — —- $198 HATJ TIIH-STORE- st I transcontinental series with Fred Perry— will begin in Madison Square Garden March 10 Jack Harris and associates promoting Budge’s pa net affairs announced Wednedsay the' California redhead will complete his current tour with Ellsworth Vines in Mon- Par-eco- Y — NEW YORK Feb 15 IP) — The second half of Don Budge’s professional winter tennis tour— his eeconds AY-Spec-ial l— forty-firy international race continued through-th- e — Garden March 3 tone of thent with-- — Wednesday Mike Jacobs still has three Paul Damski announces his flail- six teams still tied for first place - — date to fill in the Garden that ing Finlander Gunnar Barlund is in laps On points however Gustav ’ month And don’t be surprised on the way back to these shores Klllan of Germany and Bobby if Henry Armstrong tangles with and is signed for three fights in Thomas of Kenosha Wie were the Davey Day the Chicago clouter in Minneapolis technical leaders stated MIAMI Fla Feb 15 UP)-- Earl Sande once king of theriders: and now quite some shakes as a trainer brought Stagehand to Hialeah park Wednesday for a crack at War Admiral in' the $50000 added Widener challenge cup on March 4 and conceded it was a big order “You can’t beat him though if you don’t race him” Sande grinned as he supervised the carefuil process of unloading the horse that topped the nation in purse winnings with - li 'Hh TIMBOB BANK v £L nt D — —— Congee tlon among the leaders in Chicago's Y7 ’m Madison Square Starting Dates One of the achedules calls for starting play on April 28 and the other for May 2 with three-da- y stands In each town Halliwell Sande paused briefly to hands with George Conway War Admiral’s trainer and then jogged Dah He Cops Race to catch up with Stagehand as groom led him' through the shade of Hialeah’s Australian pines to the At Santa Anita Colonel E R Bradley barns The LOS ANGELES Feb 15 UP)— Anjauflty little man never let Stagehand out of his sight until he was other highly touted threat in the In tha-- table coming $100000 Santa Anita handi-ca- p bowed in defeat Wednesday jJfHLcaiuarryjyaighl-au-JiguL- : be resumed “He carried 124 pounds when Louis" B Mayer's horse Ossabaw trailed sixth Altogether professional football in the $16000 Governor’s handicap —especially in the National league— at Narragaiysett his last start and and El Riskin’a Dah He won the — runs on a smooth track The best Lori without any trouble” $2000 Paint Canyon handicap the proof that the public finds enoy-meSande said Owner Maxwell How- day’s feature race at Santa Anita In watching the professionals ard decided to send Stagehand here park is found in fhe attendance figures Instead this season Jockey Nick Wall piloted Dah He No sport will attract a million criti- because of the shorter the Into the lead over the pace setting trip cal patrons unless it has something greater possibility of a fast track Amor Brujo and came on in to to offer and that “something” must and the difference in weight I assign- win the mile and a quarter race by needs he very good ' more than Jhree lengths in iime of ments twd minute two and four-fift§-- NEW YORK Feb IS UP)— Rainy1 day drippings along bash boulevard: Natie Mann of Connecticut and Buddy Knox pf Ohio were matched Wednesday for a heavyweight fight '’ he would come to a prediction but It wasn’t hard-tsee Sande thought-high- iy of Stagehahds jhances “He is a natural router (distance horse)” Sande said “He is sound and I see no reason why he hould not be as good in the handicap -- Tie ’for Dike Lead attend the meeting No Delay With asiurances from St Louis no delay would be necessary Halil well said “We hope to make this the final meeting” Halliwell a member of the state legislature from Pocatello said Wednesday night “At the close of Sunday’s session we hope that everything will be in readiness to get the league un der way around May 1” The Pioneer league is based on the nucleus of the old TJtah-Idah- o loop of 10 years ago which In eluded Salt Lake City and Ogden Utah and Twin Falls Pocatelld and Boise Idahor Lewiston is the sixth member of jthe “baby” league Halliwel 11 said two schedules had been prepared one by Eddie Muili gan manager of the Salt Lake City club and another by Haydn Walker Sande Goes To Hialeah t&st year That was as close as scrupulously observed--Jtha-system of drafting players whose college careers are over is an admirable structure we have never heard of an instance of “raiding” and no college football player is signed until his amateur period ia ended In ths National league there seems to be a degree of harmony among club owners never attained by boards of any other sport of which ws r bay ekno wledge-- ! wanted that fight principally to collect some cash although he was determined to give the heavyweight champion a battle of Jt - ing the Pocatello entry in the new class C league reported earlier In tha weak they might be unable to Other problems which will be die cussed Sunday will include the play er class rule uniform tickets umpires and travel methods he said $189710 Professional football is carried on for the profit of club owners These owners are no less alert to their interests than other business men such as baseball club owners Ths business is on a sound foundation and its methods are above reproach Contracts are L motei is v most season DETROIT Feb 15 Eddie Lewis announced Wednesday night completion of arrangements for the signing of Light-heav- y weight Champion John Henry Lewis for defense of hie title against Dave Clark of Detroit In a fight here March 24 Lewis working with Matchmaker Scotty Montelth to stag th fight at Olympia with a reported for the champion said the Pittsburgh negro and his manager Gue Greenlee would como hero Wednesday to sign contracts A Lewis-Clar- k fight has been rumored ever since John Henry got hie scrap with Heavyweight Champion Jos Lopis with whom Clark is a stablemate Boxing followers said Lewis had consented at that time to defend hie title against ' Clark The belief was expressed at the J time of the Lcwis-Loubout in New York which Champion Joe won by a flratsround knockout that John-He- nry 120-ga- Winners are justifiably proud of their medals and each succeeding tournament serves as dded stimulus to greater interest fand greater effort all-st- ar t 110000-guarante- e iMdimand Kiiox Sign for Bout at N Playing Schedule Tickets Umpires Travel to Be Discussed ’ - As a spectacle a closely contested swimming race eupplies rare sport Ths struggles in the water for every Inch of advantage supply thrills unknown to those who have not witnessed them Apart from the competitive side of swimming meets the participants derive much benefit since there certainly is no form of exercise better designed to promote health than this To Battle Dave Clark “X-ra- 120-Gam- e Aquatics Grow i— nd g Pioneer league Officials Gather Suiida' -- ANSHOW 15 u s 27 ByJimmyHatlo Lewis Signs SANTA ANITA PARK CaL Feb (UP)— Seabiscuit was virtually the center of Intermountain A A U counted out of the $100000 Santa There la in progress in Ogden at pgden is fast becoming this time the 1939 junior intermoun-tai- h sports Anita handicap Wednesday night THe amateur swimming championships opened at the Wber Ari A U when the 1938 handicap champion's swimming tournament The competition is being held in the gymnasium Wednesday and the A A U basketball‘ tournament lameness was diagnosed a J Weber gymnasium pool Special ac- will be held there early in March sprained suspensory ligament The verdict will not be known commodations have been arranged Now It 'is announced by Pete Couch wrestling chairman for at least two days op epectatore that the A A U mat tournament will be held at Ogden on Ferron Losee We Veterinarian J H Peters said the ber college faculty member who Friday and Saturday February 24 and 25 ligament in the left front ankle had was largely Instrumental in obtain been sprained and possibly snapped The deiinitesite for the grappling test Will be decided later Horsemen said if the injury was a Ing A A U sanction for holding The meet will either be held at the or Weber the Ogden high gym sprain the son of Hard Tack might the meet in'Ogden is of opinion be rested and trained for a later gym according to Couch that the record of participants is race but they saw little chance No wrestling tournament was held last year so every effort he could be readied for the handilikely 'to be exceeded More than cap which' is just 17 days away a hundred young swimmers and Is being made to make this year’ event a huge auccess The If the ligament has been ruptured national mat tourney will be held at San -- Francisco on March divers are expected to enter The 24 and 25 and the A A V leaders are hopeful that four or five they said there was only a remote tournament began Wednesday ahd possibility the horse could ever race of the outstanding champions in the Ogden meet can be sent Concludes A similar injured retired again Thursday to the coast Top Row winner of the Santa Anita The junior swimming tournament The tournament will be open to all amateur matmen of Utah in 1913 ' has come to be an important event Owner Charles S Howard howon the indoor sports calendar in and IdahoMany'-outstandincollege junior college high school ever optimistically clung to the to are and wrestlers club take "TJtah expected belief part It appeals strongly to the Seabiscuit had “merely wrenched himself and would' werk younger water performers both out of the aoreneas' in two or three The meet draws boya and”-girldays” entries from a wide area— For the y photographs disclosed that ’Ogden conteststowe aretoldswimr therankle bones were not injured” mers have come from as far north he explained “Seabiscuit has gone as Pocatello and as far south as lame before'end Trainer Tom Richfield -- February 16 1939 Siffi e4- - 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