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' 4 I daho ails Will Field 4: I I : i tP '' a - - -- - 't -- t 1 - si '1 l' k: :' e " - a l'- - ' 6 ' t ' ' ': t Right-hander- ''''''' N '!:s ': -' A- t I ' :!- - 's$' -- - - ' - i - ': '! - t i x k ' - II (''' r :: ' ' - t ' - - - '' ts - :' ' - - - 4 ' N 4 ) - t 1- '''' t' - 1 t ''s 4 I i t I 1 1 A4Moottt61 Mike Reset Leading slugger for the Lewis- ton Indians in 1939 Reset is ready to take up the cudgel for the Idaho Falls Russets 4 work a sure-foote- d benefit from this form of which Tribune Intermountain Wire BINGIIAM—Davis high and Bill Encouragement Needed That the transgressions upon Warren the Darts' star chucker had two victories chalked up In the Jordan district baseball chase common decency which lie In cries of derision are confined to a very small section of the attendance is gratifying proof that only a scant few are no bereft of consideration for their fellow patrons d Tuesday after the Darts edged out Bingham here in the second game of the season 1 How much better it would be If the "wolves" turned boosters for a change' How much better if they lent encouragement Instead of denunciation! How would these blatherskites like it If their own son n were made the objects of cowardly attack? The ball players in the Pioneer league are practically all boys still of nonvoting age They are doing their level best to establish theroselses In life They are as ambitious to please the public as the public is to be pleased They are conscious of their own lack of accomplishments but they are endeavoring by eyery 111C3113 to which they have recourse to correct their deLet Ull help thorn along fects A word of encouragement Is ten thousand times more potent than a word of condemnation Although Warren goes In the books as the pitcher he nearly was outshone by Long who turned In R steady game for the Miners Eeach boy yielded only six hits but Long struck out 11 Darts to six strikeouts for Warren and issued no walks to Warren's four Davis opened the scoring In the first of the fourth when Hatch lived on Badavinatz' error and scored when Galley lashed a double The Miners came back In their half of the fourth to chase their only counter in when Dadavinatz tripled and scored on a fielder's choice Davis sent the clincher across the platter In the sixth w hen White Dart shortstop tripled and counted on a twitter's choice The score: rifle-arme- d DAV1M d t ' ir p k It' '' t' i : ! -- r i §: 0v i' VA - here Wilson has eRrly exhibited a tendency to go after bisd pitches but Mayer Is confident that with the advent of the regular campaign he will shorten up his swing and make the hurlers throw the ball to him instead of bun going out of the way to hit It Just who the Russets will get from IVenatchee for outfield duty Is still unknown here but Mayer Is confident It will turn out okeh Mike Reser Lewiston's best hitter last season 11 patrolling right field for the Russets and should have an even better year than he did In 1939 Dot) Wittig a from the time he gets up until he e goes to blepp is jUlit about a for work in lleft field lie bay hit the hail herd In drills here and Mayer expects him to have a banner campaign In Ids first full work-out- s fix-Or- 11 Crouch Knocks Out Ybarra OS rf Wicker e f 4 3 4 4 4 4 1 o 0 0 Al 11 Ii 3 (lost 2b 14 0' Neowin ritt Ii l NichnlY ff I fl 2 2 5 5 0 0 1 0 A I 1 1 3 0 it 0 asoffis ef 4 2 I n 4 fihrsn If I 2 0 os 4 0 I I t I i a ID 4 o II n 4 I I triarris e 10 1 0 1 Loop p 0 0 1 0 (D a 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 4t14 1 D 171 The Utah Dental Golf association will stage its first tournament of the 1940 season Thursday at the Fort Douglas Golf club starting at 1:30 p m A large turnout is P"ted Bets Total 1 I - J Vutri Spritittorr A L - 1117171:- Nit el CI I Sntodie Ir ICs act t las-- oia Nii11111 IOV An r :scent' V and Kul' It Ash- - 11"1 P'411"'" P Siiton K N Iluttm Perrot0m pstrv tt:4 Roe Art Girttrirtr hers 1710141d I 111610o A 1(41v — Oat Molar Chnne N !"'1:'ri'''''vl) J lIIrktih e I II tenlernti 11 A 117 ht t 1tII(Illy le t Jamaica Tuesday seamm Witco-mountai- h 100000 3 (la Vlitteerrth Munn Caw John Kanner who booked the Itally Ambeta fliftli'h "(0 give Rocky flint' a look at hosing st low Prices" predicted a rAla) gate for the fight Ticket aro 'telling from rio tents to 11 top big-tim- e 1 Stoko 5 HolOt Chet le Mthots Jak H ifloon 104 (lronite 810ordo Ittnshorn dereoloql Oirty 0 I) 6 tlyiLsor I000 two rtork 00 hard floo00n J:htt t111 !Unshorn 1" j if N111 Don d0- iirtbOti 10 iritonal'extia P1ohoe th tomooft enld ft r tvtopond and night tames Wod00day 30 MILES GALLON!' THE ' 0 6-- 6-- FULL-SIZ- '' 1 i 3 1 :'-'-' 6-- 5-- ''' S - Nib ley pttrk golfers will gather at the clubhouse Wednesday at 8 p rn for the first regular meet- ing of the season President Bat will be in charge Badger golfers at the club are expected to attend Plans for the year will be drawn up All ' Li - t Airplanetype tsvo-ton- -7- r" - tit e :t7:1------- us L 'T -- ' -) — ' t rr rr'--- Z at irra - :Z 777 ' C:r YEAR 'i: steeringpost Ib3'31aitored cu interiors" gearshift's CAR! 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Guarantee also applies to Willy trucks Bingham Tues- i: EVERY GUARANTEE! :"I Mr 1)rinnr K Jut K riturnaria 11 W Pit& W -- DENVER April 1G (UP)—Lightweight and Wally Bally Dis Angeles slugger completed trainIng NEW YORK April 16 (UP- IDespite the opening of the basebalt day for their 10round nonlitle scrap here Wednesday night At E 111170 Comparable models oldie 1940 Willys average from $100 to $170 less than models of "All Three" And Willys saves up to 50e10 on operating costs including ges oil and tires Carl 11)1aa 100 Hiorotpirto—W Ft Worte Parley cotror Viiiiik Hort VriIII 111Caren 17 11 ki lilit11 Ltillif ii (iOrge 1011t0ii Ind P111k !)mus PArk Mart 0 1 r Mecond Plig ucitio--- t courts L LOWEST PRICED R Piwiror k Jim Davis b oilcan tele Jooen Itscritt I - t t LI JL 2 TO Bs now Fox V A Mertt NC:Anhui anct G id 1) ( - lig In the GilmoreNosemite Economy Run a stand- rd NVillys (without overdrive) broke existing te- cords by averaging 3005 miles per gallon of gasoline! o NIIWalkr7r s 11 1 GETS OVER and elk!' Surriett G Vt' '4 -- t 3 I t Trades Blolvs Ambers 1 $17-120- i Sales Double Thanks to Amazing Economy Brilliant Performance—Take a Ride in This Great Automobile Today—it's the Best Car for Most People!'I — was The dental golf league formed 16 years ago and now numThe bers nearly 70 members members have been formed into eight squads of eight players for team competition The opening round will match the centrais against Laterals the Cuspids aizainst the First Bicuspids the Second Bicuspids against the First !slolars and the Second Molars against the Third Iktolars The teams follow: VIsent Pik Centrals—VI Thatrar V Tribe W WV11 Pugh Mout M t gfd Mzht U - ' East high's B tennis team opened the Three season tirgitip0p1Bngig TEusestdwayo by up the West matches to one on the Panthers' 1Fourteen women blind hole tournament Cold at Nib ley Park Tuesday weather and tricky winds failed to hamper the enthusiastic feminine shotmakers as they opened their regular tournament season Mrs Ruth Smith Mrs Al Emery and Mrs Helen legal won the prizes M : F ' East Netters Battle Open Golf Season C 1 i Sunday the Salt "Akers will clash with the Pinney Beverage team also at Community starting at 2:30 o'clock The exhibitions will be completed next Tuesday and Wednesday with a pair of contests with Gemmell club at Community starting each day at 4 p rn the state captured the Fort Douglas women's putting tournament Tuesday morning with 32 taps on 18 holes Mrs W W Allen won the class B putting prize with 37 putts Mrs W J Jennings and Mn lI Ii Clalliett tied for low gross honors of the day with 98 strokes Seventeen women turned out for the play despite the cold weather Dentists Slate Golf Meet c Clash With Pinneys Sunday Women IllayToda y At Dale II Granite -:- ae ru all-star- s In Three-Du- feature race at Tanforan track RAconsists illsiayi 3Iri res resCaptures Fort Putting I Tuesday It was for a 51200 purse The time was I:11 3'5 Carmenita post time ffavorite ran second and Beautiful II was third e: morniny Pi 'ratan tacrhT10:Ares Ittpli i 1 1) Fill LOS ANGELES April 16 tri - Warten p It ehriolophethoo - — Joe Yharra 131i11 poundi Oakland TWAIN 77 34 Totals 23 8 27 10 Thortno and Ilk It yers yoog 1111y Nom 'third Molore—1e 14rt by bulimic experienced the fir0 knockout of riiiis 1101 Illinnnt W Tennt DOA ti Inti non— 2i' bra q WoKnor ti 11010 Weal ' tiiR ring rareer Tuesday night un144))100 Airet hell non "1" Hon— Itiosham Intl Week!' Wins at not 11y 13"""' Slientortrt' War 7 tit tio 1n der the thudding fists of Georgie Ii i ote lAry rte 4 ?wisps ern hilly L's SAN FRANCISCO April IA UPI Crouch 140 Lon Angelec hi s stiosit hue — Nrisott 1701'111 WWI Itivitivinotts Two has hits The referee stopped the fight a —Weeks gelding Ut"--- 7 Wh" Net I to Ittt"h"' Vth" owned by Mrs Harry Curiand or In tho sINth of 10 schNiuled rnumIL PIpil' umpiro - Kidd owl Buckle Lon Angeles won the Defeats mile-hig- - D srtr lb I:1v 3 On Coast a crowd of 103S3 persona Ambers who was working out het $414205 at Jamaica race course In Chicngo left there by train on Tueadav the second day of part Tueaday night to Arrive in rhnver rouluel wagering n for a final litnhering up day morning Promoter Jack KA0- yesr ner said Briefly the Russets need only Texa League tinny who hag apent thr paat week training In the good work at third tots anti see Irnri Worih 1 011murntml mid base to pull them up the standDenver lmoaphert vas nhothoma CP Shrospott unable to do scheduled 10111-- Ork ings pailss it itmaintt pootporwl i Rosen 7h 4 Wuser White osiilow R1Nt1t18M I If 11 Alvin Tate Lawrence Jansen and Jack 0 wRania:yl catcher Tony Robe llo and Alves first base Lewis Kubiac second base Ray Perry third base Fred Moresco shortstop and Bob Knobles Ben Guintint Jack Hatchett and Whitey Burleson outfielders Four practice games have been scheduled for the Bees before they open the regular season The first game will be played Saturday with a team of Salt Lake Amateur Federation at Community park at 3 p m squad ' e gown (Continued From Frecedint Pagel t i of Paul Piscovich Mrs C A Marr and Mrs L L fBonneville chleubsForweislt l Campbell captured honors in the DaVileomaennd blind nine-holgolf tournament at hold their first tournaments of the the Salt Lake Country club Tues- g aa A blind hole event is slated at chairman of the women's activities the Bonneville course and a large committee at the club Mrs It T Stewart walked off turnout is expected of both old Mrs J N Elwith the putting prize needing only and new members In be will lertson charge 32 putts on the 18 holes be t golfers turned oufor the Twentn The Forest Dale meet will a i of cold winds which made blind hole event New women golf spite of honor the competition particularly dis- members will be guests be and special prizes will posted agreeable A luncheon for the newcomers will follow the meet The tourney will be over nine holes starting at 10 a m according to Mrs E J Cheal director of the affair Meet putters We have watched Ogden and Salt Lake City in extensive twtion We know something about Pocatello andIdaho Falls players and a bit more than we did know about their managers We can't promise a thing about who will Win or lose but in the forthcoming campaign on this occasion we can and do predict a campaign with more frills than a civil war lassie's party who have taken over the Lewiston franchise Reset is an outfielder and expects to have a big y ear under Ted Mayer new manager abil- right-hande- Tqh:e(F:rtet is: Mrs E E Finch who has long been known as one of the best At this time we put away the typewriter for the final time on our California training camp swing We've seen Kenny Penner Toni Robe ilo Bill Me Corry and Ted Mayer I I urelk Two Take Women's ' V' ! ' - t esyq Idaho turn- encouraging Nib '''s I:2 4 The entire squad of 17 men will be on hand for the drills This crew will have to be reduced to 15 before 20 days of vklItaes rtehgeu loanri playing vseason dh anvoet elapsed LTauwersednacye Jansen man reported but he was expected to be on hand Wednesday expected to be chosea at meetings Wednesday night The Fort Douglas trials have been comhas not pleted but the line-u- p been announced The Salt Latke Country club wiJi be named team captain Les GotLschall later In the week The Utah Copper El Monte and Ogden teams also are still indefinite Bonneville has decided on nine of its 10 players The men who have already gained posts are Prolession'al John Geertsen Juddy Wilcox Vern Bowdle George Burtoft Bill Korn! Jimmy Allen Jack Anderson Glen Burt and Norm Shultz The last man and three alternates will be decided this week Times for the matches will he set by the competing captains All times and starting line-up- s must be reported to the state associationsecretarS by Saturday 'Can Hardly Walt' Players in camp here can hardly until they see their brand Ait mond drill on Municipal No 2 field new park In Idaho Falls Mayer Wednesday at 5:30 p m according Is Just about as anxious to swing to Henry McGean into action as the lowiest rookie In camp The whole team exudes $0etqle11 enthusiasm and although Its a t bit early in the year to tell Idaho 1 Falls fans to fix themselves a mast in centerfield for the express purpose of rolling up the title flag there it's not a bit too soon to tell them to make ready to receive a ' i'' ball club which will win a lot of 1 games on sheer hustle an Following out Monday the Catholic Youth organization will hold another dia- 't - 9-- 2 $chedules Drill t non-derb- ' ' ' to I t e first-bas- 1 the :'1 t High-Alic- ! ' - ' g t - v first-sack- ' s: I z' w s last year a Johnny Zar and Ray HAVRE DE CRACE'Md April rookie vvho seems certain to make The lone portsider in camp 16 11111—Andy K Millsdale stable' good Jack Sperry a rookie seems to be a n d Preakness a fixture being the only hurler Kentucky derby won the $1500 hope Magnolia south'em available who dishes up Purse Tuesday In his 1940 debut paw fashion The colt rated next to Bitnelech Charley Bates up from the Artrona-Texas league will be the reg- In the derby future books ran as for the Russets If he had thaken off his old habit ular and young Mr Bates If Mayer is of bearing out but he needed a lot in his predictions should of prodding to whip his three opbe something of a sensation in ponents including two other derby the mile high circuit He bats and eligibles in the sprint Under heavy pressure by Jockey throws left handed and his big war club has done a lot of damage Ralph Neves the son of Jack e Foster reached the wire to hurlers in the camp here Jim Paul a clever kid from San Jose A length and a quarter ahead of e Is aim out for the job but Tower stables Royal Man with this year at least he will probably Hugh Dufford's Cockerel another and a half lengths back in be out of employment as far as third John Paul Jones' Ilayam Idaho Falls is concerned a y and Preakness eligible was a badly beaten fourth Rocky Blatt° a gent who knocks 'pin blotto when the working end of his war club meets the horse hide at a fair Mioland Leaves Tonight to middling angle will cavort at wend base Ills fielding is still For Blue Grass a question mark but Mayer is LOS ANGELES April 16 (‘111-- confident that he will improve on Mioland ' California's hope for victhe defensive end of the argutory In the Kentucky derby heads ment east for the Blue Grass state WedYoung Carl Forni a nesday night gent is the best shortThe flashy stop Mayer has looked at in several ovined by Ch arlenoOregon-bre- ted and minus the years any San Francisco sportsman youngster will be professional experience Is expected shipped to Louisville via the southto go great guns in his first season ern route—something of a novelty Wilson at Third —traveling from here to El Paso and on to Fort Worth Memphis Leon Wilson with Leyviston last and Churchill Downs In will be at third base Norfolk ' ' Darts Defeat Andy K Derby As J C D Sees It Eligible Bingham Other with Smith Wins Magnolia Nine 2 to 1 the recreation Jerry Shutt relaxation offers Parminter his stick Dale top-han- d : ' ' - - " i t i: - : ' : N ''t Utah-Idah- Ed t- 4 ‘ a valuable part of his baseball ity from the port side lining aunpd ttheir 2 Mayer in addition to running the ball club will also do a lot of catching for the Russets The tall fellow started his career back in 1927 with the Ogden o club in the old league He has campaigned from Coney l t island to Treasure inisla srecceetha time Assisting duties will be Jack Beard a holdover from last year's Lewiston hitters club Both are right-han- d and each can dent an opponents pet Sunday curve when in full stride s Three Three Jack right - handers Ilurrie Jack Hail and Damon Ilayes were with the Lewistons last year and will be in there firing 'em up for the Russets this season The first two also hit from the right side of the plate include '' i -- '''" - strong Outfit The Russets successors to LewIston's Indians in the Rocky mountain baseball domain will go into action with a catching staff second to none in the circuit a mound staff which fairly reeks power art Infield which may or may not hold up and an outfield which still awaits the Importation of one player now with Wenatchee in the Western International league doing f !' hey-da- New York Scout :ii' ! ' two-hou- r Utah-Idah- Bobby now a scout for the New York Yankees is here to help Ted PENDLETON Ore April 16 VII Mayer look over the training deeds —The Boise Pilots of the Pioneer or misdeeds of the Idaho Falls Ile was determined to baseball league blasted two Eastern Russets Oregon College of Education Pitch- have us express our best wishes ers for 14 hits Tuesday and wal- to John Derks veteran sports editor of The Salt Lake Tribune— loped the Collegians 22-Home runs were made by Keat- so from Bobby Coltrin to J C D —best wishes ing and Trosky R H E The score: Jack HAI- the Los Angeles lad 6 8 2 Eastern Oregon with thef blazing fast ball and 4 22 14 Boise the tantalizing curve is expected Batteries — Dupre McBeth and to be the Russets' flingJacobs Fields Anderson and Naer this year Ills work in early varro Lorenzon drills has elicited praise from Mayer—and Ted who has been WALLA WALLA Wash April standing behind the plate for a 16 (A1—An epidemic of Whitman dozen years in a dozen leagues— college errors in the final two in- - certainly ought to know a pitchTwin Falls Cower when he sees one boys of the Pioneer league a Charley Bates with El Paso last victory in an exhibition baseball year under Mayer's handling is game here Monday night R H E touted to be a first sacker who The score: 9 10 3 may go up the ladder just like Twin Falls 2 6 6 Dolph Camilli did Dolph you may Whitman remember started in the old Utah- Johnson Busnten (7) and Nashlund losterman and Shaw develop ing to Mayer another year in class C baseball - I 4 t '' '! : - ' Boise Blasts College Nine '' 1: t Robello announced that the 1940 Bees were going to be the "hustlingest squad in the circuit" and he meant It The drill on Wednesday workout will consist of about a batting and fielding Utah-Idah- Al f : - Hayes - '' - Plans Batting Fielding Drill Old-tim- - ' chair I - Ted Mayer Is one ball player who asks nothing more than wholehearted effort on the part of the players under him He isn't a miracle man himself and doesn't expect his boys to pull a rabbit from beneath their caps or beat an opposing pitcher's ears- off by giving them the evil eye but he does want and will expect the best that his boys have and you can't blame him much for that ! t I dozen a :' with the Ogden Reds Manager Tony Robello new leader of the Bees gave his players a rest Tuesday after the trip from Napa Cal but the work will be doubled up Wednesday Utah Golf association team the lobby and talking to race will get under way Sunday Bobby Coltrin sitting five feet from with Ogden Country club invading us in another chair e fans who remember the Fort Douglas and Salt Lake Counclub playing at El Monte in o Bees in the league try two class A league games the of forerunner the Pioneer league 1 Dale will battle Bonneville Forest that remember Bobby Coltrin at Bonneville Copper will brought Salt Lake City Its first clash with and Utah Nibley Park at Nibiey last and only title in organized in the class B contests o When baseball the Captains of the teams are busy y league was in its ' o Ted Mayer brand new pilot of the brand new Idaho Dills Russets who was doing the talking and your correspondent who was on the receiving end of the whole affair I the clock back rolling t Salt Lakes baseball beehive old Community park will start humming with activity Wednesday at 10:30 a M when the Bees start their home practice sessions looking forward to the opening of the Pioneer league here Friday April 26 Captains Line Up Squads Marlowe Branagan '4' Practice Today First Duels i It was 1 i By ( t 1 1 21 Bees Open Home : the best team In the Pioneer Jeague but we will have a bail club that's in there hustling all the time win lose or draw" - Clubhouse Chatter I I By Marlowe Branagan MERCED Cal — The tall guy with the black hair eased his way Into a spacious chair in the Hotel Tioga here and announced with finality "we may or may not have ' eami1Goll Teams Iisiling - -- Hurling Corps - - April 17 1910 Openers BThe 1 ' r n Russets Powerful' - - ! I I Russets' Leading Hitter All Ready to Go Mayer Says Boys Will Keep I gake Zeibune t1jc 5a1t Wednesday Morning :i' I ' P I 23rd and Kieset Ave Salmon T R Benedlet John i frAlling ClaragoMalad Bolan Manning Jenson Motors Caldwell Payne Auto ('n Dobbs tiros Motor Co Nampa WYOMING DEALCIt Alio Sunny Service Mayne NEVADA DrAtrn Metal Auto SetAkerawt t i 1'1 1 |