Show 26 Tuesday Mormng- - -- Salt £ake tribune- - Tljc December 1719 Louis Stops McCoy in Boston FigHt as 13000 Fans Attend I ' M U f v From the Press Box Broivn Bomber Makes Another Defense Challenger A1 Fails After Five Rounds By Jimmy Hodgson "Y VC Everybody in the Big Seven conference isjpicking Wyoming as the favorite for the 1941 title — all but Coach Everett Shelton of the Cowboy team and he’s picking Brigham Young university Denver has been overlooked as a prospect but the Wyoming men tor also believes that the Pioneers will be a strong contender and lists Utah university and Colorado university with top Coach Shelton flight clubs doesn’t say where lie figures his Cowboys will line up —but he does admit that he is hopeful e Since the "Washington Redskins took that 73-- 0 trouncing football in the professional world series from the Chicago Bears they’ve become known as the Washington Deadsklns — By Sid Feder Coast s Gravy Bowl La-pla- The Pasadena stadium may be the Rose bowl to the fans but it’s a gravy bowl to the Pacific Coast conference Under the new conference rule Stanford will have to share its Rose bowl profits with other members of the circuit Since all tickets are priced the 90000-od- d at $440 and are already sold the take is expected to hit right close to $400000 After the Tournament of Roses committee gets its rental and other expenses are paid Nebraska will get about $127000 and the Pacific Coast conference will receive a like amount - Jacobs Plans Apologizes Louis-Con- Champion Joe For Sad Boston Showing" 7ouncl” 13334 H Coy’s jaw in this exchange early in the fight Louis won in the sixth round Fans n The attendance was announced as 13334 customers with a gross pate of $46980 and a net of $44-P'By Bill King of which Louis received beBOSTON Dec 16 UP—An apologetic Joe Louis who appeared tween $17000 and $18000 The crowd was second in size for the slightly worried over the inroads five months of Idleness had Boston Garden only to that for made In his magnificent ’fighting machinery had little to gloat the Jim Maloney-ToHeeney - aboyt Monday night when he retired to his dressing room' after tussle some 11 years ago Although ‘stifl the most damag- successfully defending his heavyweight title against little A1 ing puhcher in any league' Joe showed the effects of the long McCoy “It was a lousy fight’’ Louis lay-o- ff since' he- disposed of Armen turo Godoy the rugged Chilean said as he beat the newspaper “I must last June His timing particu- to the first verbal punch looked as bad out there as I larly with his right hand was off have I Was there” (On and for some time he didn’t seem did the last time visit- seven to know just what to do about his previous Boston Max Marek oChicago ago A revival of interest in ice years y and circling-awatactics McCoy’s Louis downsgyen times skating has brought an increasing style As a result knocked in a national amate&r semifinal) number of community-sponsoralthough he floored the Bostonian rinks into active use in Utah Darfor no count with three crunching Missed Plenty rell J Greenwell state WPA adrights to the short ribs in the first “That McCoy gave me plenty of ministrator noted Monday heat Louis failed to put him down trouble with his bobbing and weavonce after that Logan Ogden Price Manti and around so much Cedar' In addition Joe took some “des- ing He moved City are among the cities him I had trouble catcning that sponsoring larger rinks and skatperation” right hand pokes to the with my left-ja- b I to had and right ing direction has been provided jaw which he should not have I missed plenty at smaller areas him I throughout the left himself open for Of course of lefts but know been idle whpn you’ve state he could afford to be careless bound to The current cold snap has for five months you're Monday night but he’d better not miss a lot of them” practically all of these give away any chances like that Louis was unable to recall a brought into use and soon hundreds will to some of the fellows he meets blow that made any Impression on be enjoying thejr favorite winter id his campaign him sport states Vern BThorpe state between now and next April “McCoy can’t punch" he ex- WPA supervisor of recreation To Meet Conn plained “but he sure can make Fields floodlighted for summer look bad" you softball use are providing excelLouis polafter Immediately ' closed a for left tightly Except lent winter ice sports areas New ished off the puffed up when he forgot his Thorpe finds of the Englander New York Promoter eye and blew his area gives a fine Spraying surface In a few Mike Jacobs announced that the handlers’ warnings smaller nose the much McCoy nights and one inch of ice prochampion and Billy Conn would without another obvious vides pleasurable skating fight it out next June in- the emerged Accessability community interdollar mark looked-fo- r est in the sport and special proWanted to Continue battle of the year grams such as those where skating Conn who was at ringside Mon"I wanted to keep going and to music is provided last year was givhe announced day night I could have gone the limit but resulted in 30000 to 40000 Utahns ing up his world’s light heavy- they wouldn’t let me come out for for enjoying rink activities Thorpe to point weight championship the sixth" McCoy explained said the Bomber exclusively harder than hits “Louis say As far as Monday night’s fight he does” A1 continued they “Those was concerned it was Louis alhe landed on my body in the most exclusively McCoy was rights first round almost paralyzed me garpe and did all he could but he and I had trouble straightening up fists his on in was "zing” shy just “I think Billy Conn is a much He reddened Joe’s nose with better boxer than Louis but of times hands several straight left SAN FRANCISCO Dec 16 UP)— course he can’t punch as hard If and in the fourth and fifth pitched I hadn’t been half blinded I’m The San Francisco Seals anthat shots hand desperate- right sure I could have gone the 15 nounced Monday purchase at “the A whistled around Louis’ ears I'd be glad to go in waiver price of Bruce Ogrodow-sk- i rounds and n inthe couple landed- and one with! if I ever got the catcher from the Sacramento fifth— nailed Joe so hard on the opportunity” club Both are Pacific Coast chin that he blinked like a fellow league teams a from nap waking up just Ogrodowski a member" of the Otherwise Louis was the whole College Basketball Solon's since 1939 joined theSt He stalked the backing Colorado M show 3H O S C Louis Cardinals’ chain in 1933 and Me Ml1 S Circling McCoy throughout arid caught for the parent club in ' v 38 liOyola (irorgetown three He drove Banged away 51 V Texas flt 1936- and 1937 Drake In 1935 while 58 Adams State "flub-lik- e rights to the ribs in the WWentS State Columbus- in the for 45HhitmMi catching C on Ylrst that put McCoy down Ol Billings Omaha American association he set a 34 St Louis Mines dheknee but A1 was up without Moreighton new league record by handling 07 Marquette tT count 51 No Dak Btate In the third he drew St Johns the mask and big mitt in 140 Marshall 03 Southwestern Tflood from Al’s nose and started Westminster 41 Carapicle Tch straight games 38 Alabama “Working on jthe left eye Florida —The Seals- management said the addition of Ogrodowski will give the club a strong catching staff for the 1941 season Ogrodowski will team with Joe Sprinz veteran and Roy Partee youngster from Salt Lake City of the Pio- Fight in June 45 m ’ ‘ Cities Sponsor it Ice Us fj if T: I! :i Rinks ed d £ i hi hu :U) I: 5f "one-a-mont- 175-pou- is h” - i W half-a-milli- Hvi s U i :&n vfvH ‘:Vl5 V f if : ' — New 16 UPi ' m l !( Dec Seals Get Catching Mate for Partee Wardens Arrest Five in Drive him-agai- - C - neer Ren Ktrvlce iOT TP 12 1 1 25 2 0 0 4 Welileyf Mtllerf 0012 Larene‘ 7 0014 Erirkenft 5 5513 Roffeg “ 1 2 3 4 ft RiclniR 33 8 7 CRESTED BUTTE Colo Dec 16 4Pi — Ail- - unprecedented- - house search tot big game poachers through Crested Butte western Colorado coal mining town of 1200 resulted in Jive arrests Game Warden Henry Corum reported Monday that seven other men were arrested In a similar search at Lake City by the raiding force of 16 state game wardens A liquor still apd several barrels of mash were discovered incidentally in the raids ordered by the state fish and fame department Undef A policy of "peijodic concentration” ©f wardens 'to control big game poaching Corum said two truck loads of venison and elk meat were confiscated Some betfver hides also were seized - league Service Five Wins APn - 72 Motor T FP K Beanef 5 4 1 U 4 Hufbandf 2 Fteedc 9 2 1 1ft Walton g 2 0 0 4 Sonne a D 0 0 0 L Beane ft 1 0 12 ToUls O 10 24 8 2 so Open Cage Loop Starts Tonight Four 'games are on p docket The slate follows: m 6:30— Jolley Service vs ‘ Moller 7:30— Bingham C Y O vs Utah e 8:30— Mint Cafe vs Utah Oil 9:30— Safeway "Storey vs West- ' ern Burglar Alarm CHICAGO Martin Dep 16 ' (AT—Len fourth ndoLaxcheduled 10rounder Marigold Bears Open Practice For Georgia Tech ' Monday - Wednesday st coach Fritz Mackey resigned as coach of the freshman squad but will remain as baseball coach The board said that Blickle also would re- main as assistant basketball coach The resignations are effective next June 30 when the coaching contracts expire Ohio State employs its athletic staff on a board’s The Ohio State Steps out at ar year-to-ye- basis Francis Schmidt Colorado Tips hour rife earlier OSC Crew announcement which terminated Schmidt’s seven-yereign over Ohio State came ar sesafter a two and one-ha- lf sion Rumors were that Schmidt had resigned blit he did not confirm this until after the board met in a specially-calle- d Seven Years BY High Tips “10 0 4 2 Mulder f 2 I ft peMentf 7 Mandtcc 0 2 0 Hetinitigsenc 14 Schmidt t Kirrhuerf Hannon t Strain c 3 112 12 14 0 0 10 0 111 0 0 0 0 34-1- ps work either aw-awa- O 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Granite T F P 10 6 Jackson’ 10ft 2 2 2 10 0 0 0 0 2 11 0 0 0 Thompsnif Burtortcl Powell g Peterson Gunngf Taylor f 3 2 2 Tauferr 0 0 0 Barker 111 BatterwjUff ' Total by quarters: B Y ft 13 23 34 High Granite 2 3 12 18 Officials-Buttle and Dixon 1118 Score Reds Get PressneU From Cardinals tan-gl- exception of Dean Gardner and Fred Weimevr who are stlU slightly under the weather with the fin took part in the scrimmages a workout probably will be taken late Tuesday evening in Los If it can be arranged Coach Eddie Kimball said Monday Ten Chosen The 10 men chosen to make the trip were Dwane Esplin Weimer Gardner and Frank Fullmer (on wards Dale Rex and Don Snow centers and Don Overly staii - Shakeshaftc Shawg 1111 Stitt PROVO — Coach Dave Crow-ton- ’s 0 10 Putman c 10 0 2 Valenti B Y’ high Wildcats just Oldham! 2 0 3 4 115 0 0 0 Kruger! Trotekyg 0 10 1 Couldn’t be stopped Monday night Hamburg! 3 0 4 6 as they poured through the bas- 117 13 20 15 8 12 38 Totals kets to defeat the favored GranHalf score: Colorado 18 Oregon State ll 6 Oregon Free throws missed: Colorado 8 here ite Farmers State 8 Officials: Bill Juengling and J ft Douben-mie- r The Wildcats worked the ball in for set-utime and again and successfully kept the Farmers from getting in close for shots In the second half the visitors gave up their famed zone defense and tried to stop the Wildcats with a man for man set-u- p but this While the B Y team was tanking the goalsj the Farmers resorted to long tries but couldn’t find the bucket Reserves for both teams played a big part of the second halLs-bu- t the Wildcats y continued to d all durF ing the game The score: - Floyd Giles and Bob Four of these players- Esplin Rex Giles and Orr— are sophomores bn the Cougar squad but all the rest are lettermenWhile Kimball is still wary about BOULDER Colo Dec 16 (JP— any great things about Colorado stripped of most of the predicting the Cougars the way they have veterans who carried it to the lambasted their competition so far Big Seven conference basketball indicates they have a good squad who but about a championship last year defeated Esplin of the played second game’ against quarter Oregon State 38 to 29 Monday the Idaho 'Bengals last Saturday night In the first of their two-nig- ht made five field goals in this short time sinking the first-foushots-hdoubleheader made Oregon State of the Pacific The games against the coast took a 21-a- didn’t Tribune Intefmountain After a hard Jim mage practice Monday afternoon the Brigham Young university Cougars packed their 8ags‘ to hi ready to leave for California at a m Tuesday They will pIav Santa Barbara State at Sants Barbara Wednesday and then e with San Diego State at San Diego Thursday and Friday nlghu4 Everyone on the squad with the PROVO Nielson In his seven years at Columbus rated as one of the toughest coaching towns in the country Schmidt’s teams woii 3d games lost 16 and tied-onIn 1934 the Bucks tied for the Big Ten title and In 1939 they won It outright— their first Coast conference small lead since 1920 at the start of the game but lost Schmidt who came here from it after five minutes of play Texas Christian did not attend the Colorado stayed well in the board meeting because “the board lead until the visitors tied thfe doesn’t want anything more from count at ll with 10 minutes me Mrs Schmidt and I are go- to then managed to pull play out for the evening” ing ahead in a whirlwind finish Leason McCloud Colorado forward was high scorer at 17 points The score: Colorado Oregon Stmt OPPfP GFPf P7 McNutt f McCloud f 7 3 O 17 Granite Five IVigHt Denver Waits Second Game HONOLULU T H Dec 16 (UP) — University of Denver’s football squad will meet the Healanis Hawaii’s champions next Wednesday in the second game on Denver’s island schedule Monday the Denver squad was idle resting from last Saturday’s close 19-victory over University of Hawaii Sam Sugarman right halfback who Lurt his knee in the Hawaii and Bill Schumacher game guard who bruised his hand both will be in shape to start against the Healanis Coach Cac Hubbard said - the —Hubbard - will-- put squad through a workout Tuesday and a his “skull give boys practice” Wednesday morning before the game The Healanis who also beat Hawaii In an interisland game is composed of former university and high school stars 16 teams are expected to extend Cougars a bit more than their the ntests against the coBengals and the alumni five According to Kimball the Santa Barbara and San Diego teams are among the best in southern California and if the Cougars get by them nicely maybe even he will admit that his team is better than average Guards Shine In practice Monday night performances of the veteran Nielson Don and Overly at the Stan the guards was impressive and the shooting of Fullmer was sensational Fullmer wds man on the Idaho trip and he is making a great fight to keep his regular berth on the forward line Kimball said that although the squad of 14 had to be pared down a bit for the California trip the entire crew probably would be carried for the rest of the year Those left at home' are Roy Evans suffering from an ankle injury Lloyd Brink who is still slightly bothered by a bad knee Bryce Christensen and Dale Hunt high-poi- Lodigiani Goes To White Sox PHILADELPHIA Dec 16 Mack announced Monday he had traded Infielder Dario Lodigiani' to the Chicago Whited Sox for Jack Knott big was pitcher “ No money involved The Athletics purchased LodPacific igiani from Oakland in the little Coast league in 1937 but the Italian never JJW been able to maintain major league form for an entire eas® He spent most of last year wim Toronto of the International league nnie right-han- co w 18-d- ay ST LOUIS Dee 16 (AT— Pitcher Forest (Tot) Pressnell who was Notre Dame Picks bought by the Cardinals from the Brooklyn Dodgers November 19 1941 Grid Captain — — has --been” sold ’to thS Clncthtfati Reds the St Louis National league By Tribune Leased Wire chib announced Monday NOTRE DAME Ind Dec 16 The amount paid by Cincinnati —Paul BLillis juniorright tackle J j iacloaed — nor— didthe fromMount Vernon N' Y was Cardinals give a reason for selling named 1941 Notre Dame football the hurler Monday succeeding Milton Branch Rickey vice president captain ( Moose) Piepul" fullback and general manager said the The announcement ol Lillis’ Pressnell deal waa the last the election was made as the highlight Cardinals to make with a expect of the twentieth annual civic testiOmaha Beats Billings major league club until the end monial banquet given by the Notre BILLINGS Mont Dec: 16 (UP) of the 1941 aeason Dame Club of the St Joseph Val-le- y —The Omaha university basket-ha- ll The PressneU sale is the fifth in to the team — — 22 “the Jeam Monday night opened its Cardinals with cash hays by invasion of Montana with a 51 to involved Baseball sources esti36 victory over Billings Polytechmate these deals have netted the Lpsnevirli Triiimp — — — r— : nic: Cardinals approximately $1750007 r NEWARK N J Dec) 16 Gug Lesnevich of Cliffside making his fourth start as a heavy-weight knocked put Jack Marjv shall of Dallas in 2:43 of the fourth frame of a scheduled boxing bout Monday night Lesnevich weighed 178 Marshall in the “U” field house starting The University of Utah 184 ” at 8 p m have two important Coach Vpdal Peterson reports practice games on the docket both the invading teams are big ' DAt AND NIGHT for this week end and capable aggregations After TOWtlV’G & WKKCKER a week of batthe Indians quiet the practice Friday Bight ’ Indians will' dig in harder than SERVICE CALL tled the University of Idaho ever to week this CAPITAL CHEVROLET for get ready and Saturday fhe Omaha qui-- it ' Payart-174- 4 4he contests The Utes have won Nights: both their previous practice university five will test the gTH SOrtTH and STATE " Utes Both games will be staged games iV ur was-not- —d Utes Battle Idaho Omaha On Court This Week End nd bas-kete- ers z r I 7 Santa Barbara ” 6 BERKELEY Cal Dec 16 (UP) —University of California’s football squad Monday started practice for its postseason game with Georgia Tech at Atlanta Saturday December 28 and Coach Stub Allison selected 34 players who will make the trip bytrain It was the Bears’ first workout since they played Stanford November 30 Allison planned Jo pufihe squad through three-hodrills Wednesday Thursday 'and Friday The squad will leave for Atlanta next Monday morning and arrive December 27 the 'day before the game En rou'te home the squad will make a “side trip” to Mexico City T Five Battles n - 208 Chicago in the Gardens COLUMBUS Ohio Dec 16 (AT — Francis A Schmidt the tali greying Tetfan who made football a spectacle °witl his wide-ope“razzle-dazzlestyle of play stepped out Monday night as head coach at Ohio State university The board of athletic control an nounced it had accepted the resignation of Schmidt and five other members of the coaching staff Schmidt submitted his resignation earlier Monday because he commented dryly “the board is dissatisfied” He did not amplify but an investigation of the “football situation” at dhio State was launched by the athletic board a week ago following a four-wo- n four-loseason —the first for the Bucks in 10 years ' Other Coaches Tire assistant coaches who also resigned were Ernie Godfrey line coach Sil Gilman end coach Ed Blickle backfield coach and Gomer Jones a scout and assistant line - games in The Open Recreation Basketball league will be played Tuesday at the Pioneer First-roun- d Barber College Board Makes Investigation session Stanford gets an approximate $45000 out of the jackpot and York- - Promoter' Mike-Jaco- bs "announced Monday night that his big about $25000 Is taken out for Commissioner Edwin Atherton summer outdoor heavyweight exthe league Then the travaganza next year would be ’ to police between Joe Louis and Billy Conn other 10 schools get approximately $0000 apiece in June for the world’s championship Immediately after Louis dis-- ’ Idaho Gets Its Cut posed of A1 McCoy by a technical That’s one reason why Idaho knockout in' six rounds in the Bosend Montana university university Mike ton Garden Monday night are not interested in joining the announced that Conn who wfts-- at Seven conference or any ringside would give up hisSvorld Big The two schools league light - heavyweight championship other been pushed around in the immediately to point for the have coast circuit but they still get bomber At the same time Jacobs said their equal cut on the Rosea bowl share he would ask the New York state Besides this they also get athletic commission to recognize of the money put into the kitty oil concern for the right as king the winner of bya big a February 28 bout in Madison to broadcast Coast league games Square Garden between Jimmy Idaho university has had' a Webb of Fort Worth Texas and bad football season finanvery Tommy Tucker of New York The Vandals ran into cially The signing for the Conn-Loustorms in every game but one on fight which has been rumored for their schedule and the athletic weeks anj which is expected to draw a $500000 gate will take budget as a result took a beatThe Coast conference diviplace Friday in Jacobs' New York ing dend will be most welcome this office season “Should Louis be dethroned before next June” Mike announced “he (Louis) will face the new Shorts on Sports champion within 60 days in a reUtah ice skaters have had more turn match In that event the than they this sport winner of the return bout will be had alreadyall lastyear season nearly Conn’s opponent in June” The local rinks particularly LibLouis has three and possibly park have been kept busy four fights scheduled between erty Ted Shipkey last few days now and next April and Mike not the of New Mexico and Jimmy Kitts taking any chances pointed out formerly of Rice are new prosthat Conn would meet the heavyfor the Colorado coaching weight champion — not necessarily pects The Idaho university Louis— in June However not even job Utah here will Joe's enemies expect him to lose squad which hasbattle 15 men who Friday night his title before then Otis or more Conn will have no more fights stand six feet stands He list the Hilton tops before the bout with Louis six feet seven inches Wayne Page who is expected to play regular end for the Utes next year Is becoming a pretty fair pilot BOSTON Coast Today Four Assistants Also Step Out Shelton Picks Cougars New Englander Gives Foe Some Trouble 16 (P)— Joe BOSTON Doc Louis carnet back from his six months’ vacation to an easy job of work Monday night but he wasn’t the devastating Brown Bomber in disposing of A1 McCoy an overgrown gdown-ea- st light heavyweight It took him five full rounds to cut down a fellow he outweighed by 21 li pounds and who had no more punch than grape juice in his fists After taking a pummelling for 15 minutes McCoy his left eye closed and his ribs red was unKorn right hand shots able'' to come up for the sixth heat Commissioner George ruled the bell had rung for the sixth round and that Louis was awarded a technical knockout victory in that round The second largest crowd ever to turn out for a fight in the Boston Garden enjoyed itself Challenger A1 McCoy left misses with a left thoroughly while it lasted but and Joe Louis plants his own left on Me- didn’t like the finish even a little bit and booed as the public address system announced: “McCoy’s eye is in bad condition and he refuses to come out for the ““sixth ars Hon Schmidt Resigns as Ohio State Coach Off for if — hast Call! ft Give Your Portrait This5jp -- Xmas Give Ths Gift Only Toss Can k In Oil SxlO Portrait Colored In Artistic Leather Frame Phone Blfht Now Jot I0" Vf K Appointment AH Slttlnw for Cbrirtmu Close Friday Fvenmt 295£ EAST FIRST Telephone SOUTH - 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