Show i Pi f u htf C Sunday 3Iprninj Tljc Salt £akc oribunc -- Belter Look Out Joe Lou Nova’s After You Fenske Sets New Mark At Milwaukee Board Lifts Ban on Joe Jacobs Fight Will Be Held in Yank Stadium i 1 By Ja(k Cuddy NEW YORK June 3 (UP) -- Tony Galento told off the New York boxing commission Saturday bellowing at the moguls that he wouldn't fight heavyweight Champion Joe Louis in this state unless Manager Joe Jacobs was In his corner "Two-ton- ” Tony's thundering ultimatum virtually forced the commission to approve Jacobs’ application for a seconds license thereby averting a threatened shift of the June 28 title tilt from Yankee stadium to Philadelphia After two hours of stormy wrangling Promoter Mike Jacobs (no relative of Joe) emerged from the "the jam session and announced New fight will definitely be held in York Tickets go on sale Monday MILWAUKEE June 3 lPl— Scoring in 13 events Marquette university won the fourteenth central collegiate track and field team title tonight as Charles (Chuck) F’anske former Wisconsin ace bettered the existing American record for the run before 6000 cheering spectators Marquette piled up 45 points to easily capture its third 'earn championship in the meet but it was Fenske's brilliant performance in an exhibition effoit that provided the big thrill of a program which also saw two new meet records established Paced by two Wisconsin freshmen Fenske reeled off the 1000 yards in 2 minutes 9 3 seconds as against the official accepted Amr-ica- n mark of 2 minutes 9 7 seconds made In 1937 by Elroy Robinson at Fresno Cal Second to Marquette in the hot team title fight was Indiana wTh 36 points Notre Dame the 1938 team victor scored 35 points wuth Wisconsin picking up 35 and Michigan State 23 Behind those 'carters other schools in the large field were well strung out Both new meet records came in Bill Faymonville of field events Notre Dame tossed the discus 162 feet 9K Inches in the trials to surpass the old meet mark of 156 leet 11 Inches by Hugh Wolf of Texas in 1938 Milton Pawday Wisconsin star pole vaulted 13 feet 11 inches as compared to the old meet mark of 13 feet 9 inches set by William Hawthorne of Michigan Normal antf Albert Haller of Wisconsin in 1937 3 I r m tops " No Action Taken at i T ' W w 5airif L June 1 1939 O’Gara and Spillsbnry Knute Rockne Honored S L Card Top Ring At Notre Dame 1000-yar- d J t Tony Bellows N Y Ring Moguls Into Submission Tfo-Toi- i i S i () f i i 44i Joe had been under suspension as second and manager since Febru-nt1938 No action hu3 been taken yet on his application for a manChairman John J ager's license Phelan explained that the matter was still under consideration Hence Saturday during the foimal sgn-mof commission contracts for the bout Galcnto wielded the pen himg Jot self although was permitted to be photographed in the signing group Louis' toinan-age- r Julian Black signed for the champion who was not present Louis started boxing Saturday at his camp In Pompton Lakes N J Manager Joe was suspended in '38 after a lengthy row with the fistic fathers When Ualento was training for a scheduled match with Harry Thomas at Madison Square Garden Joe and Tony refused to go to a conditioning camp os ordered Next Tony claimed that he had injured his hand and he withThen the drew from the match commission suspended both manager and fighter Galento was reinstated for the Nathan Mann bout at the Garden in May '38 at the entreaties of Jacobs but the ban was not lifted on Joe He was not permitted to represent either Galento or Max Sehmclmg In contractual dealings or in their corners g some real meaning in this threatening gesture Lou Nova is making toward the of Champion Joe Louis after Lou's savage victory over Maxie Baer Thcte $27 50 is i pic-tu- ic 8 California Oarsmen Head East On Animal Rowing Invasion BKHKFLEY C il June 3 ()— Aft reus to the 01mpm champion- lender little fellow (ship the winning California 6hell3 J®3 unobtrusiie and face half hidden i0 rounded up his under a battered hat hustled a greatest varsity crew since the 1932 bunch of muscled athletes aboard Olympic wave skimmer The oars- a transcontinental train Saturday men he w ill set afloat on the Hudson I'nico-sit- y of Califoimas invasion in a f°w days already hate been of cistern rowing circles was under established as favorites in the east to wun the national intercollegiate The sMghtly built chap with theiroinK trophy at Poughkeepsie floppy headpiece would be Carroll June 17 The California varsity served no(Kyi Ebright He looked more like the type some folks picture a col- tice on the rest of the countrys lege profesojr than one of the most crew racing fraternity here two months ago when it defeated Washrowfamed touhes of eight-oareington by nearly seven lengths to ing in the worjd win the annual Pacific coast re-Two Time Olympic lime The time of 14 ‘minutes it t a seconds was the fastest ever lies the only man who ever 48 rowed on any far western three-mil- e course Jefferson Allison a Princeton crew star of the early J920s refereed the rate He described the California outfit as "one of the most pow erful crews I’ve ever seen" The "strong man" of the shell Is Dave tie Varona three-yea- r varsitv Brady to Move football tackle who rows No 3 Before Saturday’s huddlr at the Kirk Smith ranks as one of the commission Promoter Jambs was three best stroke oars in the sthoolr The crew averages 178 history pounds in weight 6 feet 2‘v inches rento GaU If to out in height and 21 years of age Only Philadelphia fused to fight in New York mu h at three of the eight oarsmen are And after tion would he necessary senior students the rest juniors stogie-smokin- 8 In a trial Friday on salt uater California rowed more than four miles in 18 55 Sgmfcant there We fore was Ebright s admission might have made the regular course in 18 minutes 1 don t know” TORONTO June 3 (Pi— Charles G Heward 59 well known Canadian tournament golfer in his younger days died Saturday after He lived for years a brief illness district in the where he won several trophies Niagara-on-the-Lak- Utah Staler and Cedar City Boxer Expected to Put on Great Battle Carl O’Gara a clean-cu- t lad w'ho is making Jus way through college by pounding opponents into submission in the boxing wars instead of selling magazines Monday will get a chance to get a higher education in ring circles when he goes into action for eight rounds or less at McCullough’s arena against Arlington Spillsbury Cedar City fox farm proprietor and Albert Martinez sharp punchThe Utah State student and the Mexican from Price will batCedar City farmer are expected to ing It out over the tle route Each g fracas on a put the former for Martinez s state bantamweight is well known here having run up a victory streak of title These little fellows put on a a row The latter is an alding-don- four in ways entertaining boxer OGara if he can get past the defense of his southern rival stands a good chance of copping the long end of the decision Monday He is at his bast when in close and specializes in a jolting left hook with" an educated right cross to follow Spillsbury favors long range bombardment his trusty right flipper doing plenty of damage if he can bring it into action with consistenCedar City veteran is cy The rugged game and boasts a good record in his long career in the ring The boys are middleweights Runt Coredor a tough welterand weight from Fort Douglas Pete Giacoma who also is tough but comes from the west side of town arc down for six rounds in The post camthe scmiwind-u- p paigner is alleged to have a concrete chin— and if he gets over Giacoma he will prove this point Kid Coredpr Runt’s bigger brother and Jimmy Madrigal a belter from down Kenilworth way will fracas tangle in a middleweight which is slated for six heats The former is making his first appearance here and the latter his initial venture in more than a year Andy Davini west side Italian with the Price performer getting the nod— but only after he had taken just about as much as he received in a wild punching duel Two of the betttr known featherweights playing their wares in local competition Eddie Ross Trend ton N J and Roy Hart of Salt Lake City are down for a encounter Hart is the better boxer but he cannot shake off punches as good as Ross does and if the easterner finds the range he probably will win d In the opener Carlos Corky Rcmos and Bill McPhie a will pair of wilhng lightweights slam-ban- g set-t- o recently cuily-heade- six-rou- four-roun- The first bout will go on at 8 30 p m Plan Golf Tourney KELLOGG Idaho June 3 (A1)— George Wall president of the North Idaho Amateur Golf association announced players from eight panhandle communities had entered the amateur tournament scheduled at the Kellogg Country club June S to 11 SOUTH BEND Ind Jqne 3 UP) —The dream of his lifetime came true in death Saturday for the late Knute K Rockne as Notre Dame’s new memorial ficldhouse was dedicated to his memory The former Notre Dame athletic director and football coach was killed in an airplane crash in 1931 For years he had hoped to see the culmination of his university’s athletics program which Saturday’s ceremonies marked Dame's Highlighting Notre annual commencement ninety-fift- h the dedicatory addresses In memory of "Rock” were made from a platform in front of the fieldhouse His football and track teammates of yesteryear sat together recalling the “iTock” of cinder path and gridHis widow and their two iron sons sat together on the platform looking on with poignant memories' of “Rock" the husband and father Old grads who were his mates in the silver jubilee class of 1914 were in the audience A color photograph of the former coach topped the platform which was flanked by the university band and the university choir Monsignor William Murphy 83 of Sandusky Ohio who married the Rocknes paid his first visit to The Rev Michael Notre Dame Shea author of the "Notre Dame March" which spurred Victory many a Rockne team to victory came from Ossining N Y The $600 000 building is an 182 by 210 foot Gothic structure and was designed to provide for internal! athletics— an activity in which Rockne always was intensely interested ( 1 II 0 I By V tow 11 reh the Bn et of volt Enj H Hull ron yea and tha Eta ‘ eou A you I J Bf j “Ilk 1 Borr pre flag-drape- d cou j j scr f’th ktai N fnei j leai wh eidi His d g POINT ompare Pro-mot- POINT h To u i I' J l)et lines to Commit Self brawl Promoter Mike figured that the title battle might draw morn money in the Quaker ntv where there is no worlds fair to act as a comiter-attra- t tion Manager Joe was happv over hi set ond’s lit ense v it torv He said guess they give me the manager s license later but the main thing us cttled I he in Tony s corner When fat Tony noted Goins' ah iente during the signing he snorted "Hull' he was afraid to Coath Ebright cagey as usual Ideilined to commit himself on out P1 ' '1' S‘ He said Cahformas only tome lj?ke Hunan Rim ball league Laik end would be to out and strategy Suidv were lodgtd m first plaie of row like the dickens ’start like we al the southern division and Hunter ways do toyipcd the firld in the northern Although hia crew rowed awav r'M 'from Washington this spring he i di fending ampinn d apcr pie rival Cornell )( Navyhe northern lhe loop is Mill in the i(Ur and the three boats to beat aj of 0 the lost hands at to haviig vavv defeated California by a few the fast stepping Lark crew feet e year in the new otlur leigue gamrs Sandy whipped t0llre record 0f jg !9 California 2 the Bluffil lie trew 8 to Taylors ville dt fialed the Big Cottonwood 'C C C trew It to b and Hurler 'dtfcatul Taylorsville 10 to 0 Box si ores and summaries follow lAKk H O lO!AIMt II O All r i - o o 2 Ilian s j o2 idII ni - S mill' p 1! 4 n lo 0 j il ( mbs p in j j ih 2 " o it pit n Jt Ml 2 4 oin pr (I t oWhiimtit 2t lMi IhtsmsmiM it n o MNerhff rl 0 Oi - Al MiJImiPit fr trn Php M ' 3 I‘i llfM June annoum t d ’u ttinr thp frarlussiiPRs of d’ArUg-na- n Tnoter Nate Druxman anil the sartorial excellence Saturday he hail ontaun d the servof Hi hii Hru ices of James J Braddot k formtr with the phiof' heavyweight boxing champion runsnon ooon n i o losophy of Socrates”— In other the world to reftree the Solly lum words Waltir was good Hostak middleweight mi "vrj"° ina Kricgor-"ln)n)lt ' i is title fight In Seattle June 27 imDiiy nao Irm I l t MlP li 7 t re m Druxman sam the non e of Bind lnili l)tiS rnp j vn i hHU iintm I to dark to be the third man m the wiorv ur HI - Kv !T ' itf iu ring had met v n the approxa! - fM r y ir V mannr nunrl1 ls fl°t retiring from 'V1 of Hmie (’apian Kruera ' Ti ll‘u V "llna Buck explain? he ha and Kddie Marino Hustak s MngUi AKer too miuh work thu week with boss Druxman aaid he antuipited nln urn i xer ise at the B Y V the Washington Mate boxing tom l'IMMj(5nA t ahiioa " ni b f’ti ° ln and dou- ? mixtion s approul of the t hou e 1 too n Ihe Ieuiton ball Druxman said he iloxcd w th Joe m t i i a m 4 livers whiMlul in surprise when Gould Braddoi k s managi r II 10 III HiI 4 N iI' I I got their first glimpse of i long riistarue t c It phone in Mht MII h Mt il in Uommumty park Kricger rctogmzid bv the Friday night M II ‘I hf re won’t he many home nuns i f rn 7 tional Boxing assoi intion as ihim- - m 110 ' " ' hn " in this ball one Hov m won from tit'e the ut park" plater ex- II II II pion II USUI CP II 11 if Those fences nre ilumed mile a bruising bout list No ’ " T It will he Interesting ' It w is lloslak s fii't dt vrmber In" nVhi " ' i fense of the tite ' ' to si e what Cy Ellsworth B Y U nil n ' sprmler tan do in the national "V n1- I i He haunt eien been no A A U i c n n r A new golf I’r(f’’‘f If"' Maltliews W ins n'Tsui iMvVrrM t i hihhniise ii in risrr la hi mg built at Prue s la i hurried down More ii"rinMn I' io" l!'r'l sSiV'i lh "kl asy Decision i i mi i ui golfers are playing this vear than "'""i'uii1l'i piTrt'hsV’j'NViM M ever before atiordmg to I’rofta-- i BOISE June 3 11 — Kid Mat if m i M' f trt n luff aionnl l’rtrt Summerhav i 147 thews Ola haahed turn in Kennedy 1’iuthind 14') from pit lar lo post hire Friday night to l!'' 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J WEST POINT June 3 (15 Kennedy a fu was r bloo lv pulp n ol ir 0 0 o w'iVmVi’ n r( i o I OiArmva iiit football coat lung staff for after the fight He display rd ft laid Ii I III i r III M Ml III two hla k and i i 1j masht d mouth i i thin full w ni com pit ted r nday with 4 u m h p t i j iir il t n n p0 Rmioumnmnt that ftwolltn eyts ard ft rut mu'er h itpUin Hit m (Maf i Dnly of In? pit i o x it Mauruf b right eve l 0 11 lr Kennedy took on orpR will rrliirn to com h thf full mid rt ntpm h x i 4 bin k eighth fI he return of t Other results Guy Scrcnn Nam Is uptmn tkily mnrk 124 the only Addition to the staff whu h and Joe Minumli 12 ja n (ltd ( apt mi Bill Wood in his first j oil and di iw l'u y ienova 12T ' i st point last fill Hnw-- t war at Portland kina krd out IcJ Avei- r Dip ImmiP xtar Arm mnu I' La in tht fourth ('Is riiir will only bp ikmjj over (hr Job Jes Ijiliarlia 125 Poise gurud lo Attend a teihnual whuh bp lift for it kroikoul owr Inliv tbr a r corpR tutu d r h nol In 125 PinliM n in the port'and r Fr Lm 111 i J i'A al lint tif vf'k °'u lu''10'1 At J ’ ' t " 1 v Hv 11 5L rt r V' 0 0 4 11 ' V i A mmm i la-- J A A A I Z 111 I H t l ' b four-mil- 4 III-- I iisij nui '"' t A 11 c FLAVOR-- A mellowness sharpness P — i iTWY inff t ’ 4 l 'tot 1! 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