Show -- - I I r Friday Morning fr r ' 1 111° ed'1-iii'lii:4:G:ëtg:-Ch4it- zbe Salt galtt - al Wins Honor 1 : - - - - A ' 4 -- t -- -- ---- : - : Ajiigt:-LtOi-lti:TOiiight- 4 i ' 1 Feder Expects Heavy Title Fight TOEnd Inside Five Rounds - ' - - - By Sid Feder NEW YORB Jan 30 ‘ ' - ' i NEW YORK Jan 30 (A'—The tale of the tape on the Joe Louis-Re-d 4: - Burman heavyweight champi- s in Madison Square f onship-fight Garden Friday night: Burman ' Louis 26 Years 26 Years Age 203 Pounds Weight 132 Pounds i 22 J 15 10' In 4 - i ' l -- 4" Gets two places track team all-colle- ge Lou Nova Reported In Good ShaTe 1000-yar- MADISON Wis Jan Lou Nova heavyweight boxer was reported to be in good condition Wednesday by officials of the consin General hospital where he to underwent a minor operation - 70-ya- rd re- visiting at the home of Allan Walz University of Wis COnSitt crew coach said he and Mrs is Nova would leave Madison soon to visit relatives in Iowa and then go ' to Hot Springs Ark Savo Id Files Suit Jan 30 - 10-- k - LOS ANGELES Jan 30 ton—and that's just what they got Kayak II was formally declared w hen the xpansion' Inovement out of the $100000 Satta Anita died handicap Thursday leaving Owner Charles S Howard of San Franelitco with only two fine candiMay Change To say- - that Wednesday's vote dates for the big purse ArThe 'strapping will bar forever the Colorado cities of Santa Anita's winner gentine from seeking entrance into the biggest pot of gold in 1939 and loop would be in error The time runnerup to his stablemate last year officially bowed Tnay come whendirectors of the class C citeult will be glad out of the 1941 classic' with what speedy ' to vote them into the league but was described as a tendon injury to his right front leg until the war ware becomes a Tom Smith the Howard trainer thing of the past and smaller ‘on - who took Kayak II in hand when snunities show they are able to he was brought to this country In shoulder the burden of 'expansion 1938 broke him and fashioned him Pioneer league directors are wise Into a winner of more than $200- for his millionaire boss hopes In continuing their present course 000 to have the dark bay Latin back Denver and Pueblo now they in running condition by surtuner have started the ball rolling will likely be on hand from time to time with bids for franchises in Signs' the Pioneer league If they allow (Continued from Preceding Page) ld Sea-bisc- uit Nett low Wins TK 0 w d - Bert Jensen :10 Hockey Loop Splits Race - 2-- - a- - s -- - 1-- 7-- 5 6-- A wristling squad of eight men five of them sophomóres slated to get their 'first competition will take to the mat in the University of Utah field house Friday afternoon against the divisional col- lege champions the Cougars of Following strenuOus workouts Thursday afternoon Coach Karl Schleckmln announced the fol for the openlowing Ute line-u- p wars: in the ing battle grappling One- hundred and twenty pounds Carl Grandy 128 pounds Reed Irvine In Robert Hatch 145 Ralph Love: 155 Harold Crane 165 Captain Ray Brooks 175 Al Blake and heavyweight Floyd Spendlove Carry Most of Burden The first five named are the sophomores and upon their shoul- derswill fall the major &hare of the burden of defeating the touted men of Provo Schleckman was none too optimistic Thursday night He pointed out that the Cougars have several veterans back in the lighter weights including some men who won charnpionships last year "My boys have plenty to learn but what they lack in experience they make up in enthusiasm" the coach said "We figure to give the Cougars a tough sesion" To Use Scoreboard An innovation will be use of the electric scoreboard and clock in the field house to keep spectatore Informed as to progress ofdthe meet Points will be registered as they are made thus taking much of the burden off the shoulders of officials A small charge will be made for admission The Match is scheduled to get under way at 4 p m Utah brid Players Win 1940 Alvards' o7 t t I e Kandahar Twenty-fiv- e varsity men members of the Big Seven championship team and 22 frosh gridders were approved for letters The men will receive either sweaters or jackets whichever they prefer - - - t west Each club may enter as many ' four-ma- n teams as it desires It will be the first time in the winter sports history of Alta that a race has been held on the north The players were: Moat slopes of the lower basin Tribune Intermountain Wire Varsity: Adroit Gerhard:: Adelt Horst: tournaments are held in Collins cc174:1 t:'14' gaxv:icortizir- ritarerraa11 PROVO—Brigham Young tirtiVfrft ChliTIOS : Johnotott Kim Robert gulch on the south slope Jensen Hatia11 some light took wrestlers a sity just NIWMan Pete said the Marmolata course would :ebeoteer p: sr rat p t i t Wood? Pistorius exercises Thursday evening as a be a high speed affair with wide Iames : Robertson Gone: Afire Carlos final workout before their opening open gates designed to test both lastroonr:7Speititillf!vofrod4 TMuranle 14'har:tinor colleglete meet of the season-Frida: with the Universitv of Utah Ga rth : Jointer Freahmen : Forenoon anti Les Morrie Don Thomas littIntr Redskins at Salt Lake City Course Visible DNA : Okland Jack Roes Dean 0John): Coach Wayne Soffe said he Howard Evans Boland: : Dint The entire course will be visible Wicker Dominic: Holbrook Garth: Cannon Bry would take two extra men to the : Melvin: Barrett Theodore from the west porch of the Alta ant: Johnson LaVerle: : Warner Homer: Spend Utah fieldhouse He was still un- 'Sperry' ski lodge Jensen said love Arthur: Dearden Conway: Wiscomb decided his starter about Thursday Han Gamble William: Wayne MJack Deadline for entries has been set cTarte in the 165 155 and 123 pound diviHarry: Wilkinson Clayton for Friday at midnight Blanks sions but said he would just take local ' at be obtained may sporting three men for the 155 and 165 goods stores and at the sports desks Ensign Stake Ken Maynard is almost classes of The Salt Lake Tribune and TeleLend Won a to Pct cinch wrestle at' 155 while i North rletteenth 750 Rollo Larson it t gram orRulon Taylor will South trlehteenth 3 I 750 Twentieth 3 2 50 take'care of the 165 Larson is a I 3 250 letterman from two years ago and Plans for dedication of the Alta Eningn 1114440e tor trolorwary is a sophomore ski shelter were completed Thursp Mighteenth ve Twen- Taylor At 128 pounds both Bert Stanger state and with tieth daycounty city p tn—Ensign vo North Eighteenth fedeial dignitaries scheduled to and Bill Higginbotham wilt go to Salt Lake aly 'Itnd Soft' will Irnlira gather Sunday at the Wasatch r1T1rP ti TI Jr P choose the competitor there Stan mountain resort for the rites 2 1 0 4 Oirhina t Jkli emlomont 3 A 3 2 will wrestle at 121 Captain et1101111 lonaitionnIF Hazen Exeter chairman of the 42 31 02 10 Phillips 4 Orme 1 Wallaram' 3 joint chamber of commerce and 4 2 2 10 Cooperg 0 A Murr Skousen at 145 Dick Peter Hiramtreela 3 com4 2 3 Club 10 1 I son at 175 and Garth Chamberlain Terrya Aiteng 05 Sports Jaycee Ninter MeNultyt 0 3 1 1 will be the Cougar heavyweight mittee which is cooperating with 03 01 00 06 Mernmottf Cannon the United States forest service in 19 10 6 44 14 6 20 Totals the dedication) said final arrangeFkore by quarters: 11 22 29 44 Will Head Cub ments for the l'ete were drafted at Twentieth 5 8 16 20 Ensign a meeting Wednesday at Alta RIVERSIDE Cal Jan 30 (UP) FA North b South eenth g P3sheyentio The rites are scheduled to get ti T P Giles business manager —Warren GTFP under way at 12:30 p tn Follow- 2 1 1 5 Kirkman? Craoruni T 2 115 of the Cincinnati Reds announced-Thursda2 0 0 1 0 0 2 Piddt of Alarophollt a talks brief by 6 0 12 program ing that Fred Fleig had been Leytona 2 4 3 officials who played 'parts in con- 3 1 1 Choovoro Huberg Bensong 31 3 22 4 chosen president of the Riverside 1 3 7 3 2 Stoneit Liovelg struction of the shelter free pie 1 00 Bruno' Orstrornc 0 0 0 0 baseball team in the California and coffee will be served to those 16 3 35 Totals 14 11 8 36 Class C league Fleig was business attending Exeter said 8eore by quarters: last year of the Durham 12 15 29 35 manager Eighteenth Serving on a reception commit- North South Eighteenth 3 14 28 38 N C club tee will be D Mansel Smith chairman: J E: Gurr supervisor of Wasatch national forest: George H Watson !!mayor" of Alta and n County Commissioner Roscoe Illit V:Iiiffil3 (41VPWAileT Winter Officers of the Jaycee Sports club will serve as ushers will be cooked by chefs at Tly piesCottonwood C CC camp the Big ' IN THE LEATHERi 41011-E- D 771 oftill the Colmar illatmen Ready for Fray - 0 - - -- I - r 4 - e‘4'1 tin- -- s 1 1 - 1 1 -- - Bo-de- itor cifInb4 Gretchen Fraser Just Misses Ski Award Scribes Plan Meeting To Form Chapter SUN VALLEY Idaho Jan 30 OGDEN Jan 30 UPI — Baseball (UP) ---- Mrs Gretchen Kunigke writers of the six titles of the Pio- Fraser of Denver Pacific northneer league will gather here Feb- west Women's champion skier narrowly missed winruary 9 to organize a basehall Wednesday "diamond ski and coveted the writer's chapter Al Warden sports ning sun" award editor of t h e Ogden Standard-ExaminMrs Fraser ran the difficult announced Thursday course which has a verOfficers for the organization will two-mi-le be named and other businem trans- tical drop of 3200 feet in four h seconds She and acted h of award missed the by It is possible that a joint meetminutes second four the a being ing between directors and officers of the Pioneer league and the writ- maximum allowed wasf o r women the closest ers may be arranged late in the skiers Her time afternoon of February 9 Directors anyone has ever come to making it of the Pioneer league meet on the -- ' A '1 i - -- 'LlICE111:2E? Ili Llial2L‘ 'ID lArl '')q-- ags"-w- ' ' SAVE one-fift- same day to adopt the 1941 playing schedule elect officers and transact other business Eight Teams Enter Nevada Ski Meet UPIRENO Nev Jan 30 — Eight visiting ski teams will compete in the annual University of Nevada snow carnival here this week end Joe McDonald chairman of the committee in charge announced Thursday The University of California at Kramer turned back Gardner Los Angeles t h e Uftiversity of ranked of third Lamed Chicago Southern California University of among the nation's junior play California Stanford Oregon uni1 while Kovacs blasters versity Oregon State California ed Elwood Cooke of New York Aggies and California Polytechnic 4 have accepted invitations to the out of the tournament 1 Riggs will meet Kramer in one' meet McDonald said A complete program of events Semifinal and Kovacs will face Scheduled to get under wRy the winner of a match between Gardner Mulloy of Miami and SaturdRy morning on t ha s k i courses of nearby Mt Rose Hal Surface of Kansas City ON Some leather-line- d 1 Men's and - - Factory CloseOuts and higher priced boots from our regular Mock Heavy shank downhill models ' f SI 7 ( 95 I:di:7: - See These Vilues to S7 Values to ill Values to $13 $493 $1795 $895 OPEN AN ACCOUNT 6-- tit ot your ski - IThe is stock plenty or widths in both and ladles' mod - ''' 1 BOOTS SEC one-fift- : P- Z-11- er 6-- - -- Colorful Andy Reese after la yeare of professional baseball le quitting the game at 36 years to become a business man He has acquired a filling station in his native Tupelo Miss Reese who broke into baseball with Tupelo put in 10 years with Memphis of the Southern association and four with the New York Giants A shoulder injury skidded him off the Giants' roster Memphis brought Reese f r om Tupelo and sold him the following year to the Giants for $22500 plus players During his stay with the Giants Reese played outfield and Infield positions and was termed 6-- ' oPrasun in Kovacs Riggs Kramer Reach Semifinals in Miami Meet iv - - Carl 440yard - : d C L A I I aseecnrtettahryrousgahloduitntvhiteatiinotnesrmhaodunbteaen an excellent utility man After a brief hitch with Oakland Cal he returned- to Memphis where he State base for nine years S6Oyard run—Campbell Kane Indiana played first Mile—John Munski Missouri left Reese Memphis' last year to Two miles—Roy Fehr Michigan State Miss which Cross country—Leslie IsfacMitchell New manage Greenville York university In fourth place In the Cot120 and 220 yard hurdles—Fred Wol- finished ton States league cott Rice institute hurdles — McBain 220-yar- 1111 a - ° ' mine Men and Women Both men and women skiers will compete with the women to draw The University of Utah board for race positions along with the of athletic control Thursday apmen an innovation in local ski proved 47 the football players for races inasmuch as women skiers letter awards for their play duhave always raced in a seperate ring the 1940 season division before Columbus-Resa- ll 100-yar- The Utah State Hockey league High Jump—John Wilson Southern Call Thursday night voted to divide its tomtit Broad lump—Jack Robinson U C L A Brown 1941- race into two parts the first Hop step and lump — Louisiana State university: Billy Pole vault—Kenneth Dills Southern half- to be considered completed California Shotput—AT Moth Georgetown with the 1 victory by Hinager's Pete Reiser Hammer—Robert Bennett Maine Disetts—Archie Harris Indiana over Ford Market Wednesday Javelin—Boyd Brown Oregon With Brooks night their setback in '41 to curtail their Up The Collegians won the first half activities in the future Gus Q NXW' YORK Tan 29 (TIP)— with a record of 10 wins and a sin- Hank Is Questionnaire Fan will be of the firm opinion Pete Reiser 21 who appears gle loss with the Marketers in secthey didn't want to get in half as headed for the regular rightfield- ond place with five wins and four Goes Into Mail much as they indicated er's spot at Ebbets field returned losses his signed contract to the BrookIn third with two wins and seven DETROIT Jan 30 UPI 1- Hank losses was while Fort lyn Wednesday Dodgers Douglas Basketball Scores Greenberg's draft questionnaire is Reiser whose services were ac- Park City wound up In the cellar In the mall officials of board No Itoovor ii1iiij 43 quired by flab Valley theDodgers for WO with six losses In as many games 23 said Wednesday and the big mfgeta Re Normal 4 i 4st Montana lit when he was freed from the St A rimsta Team managers voted to start Detroit Tigei- outfielder will re43 N NI kg mewed 4 ENork chain by Judge the second half with Sunday's conte- ceive it in Honolulu where heis IA) raw wee 34 74 Louis Cards' 77 Landis in 1938 has blossomed into sts-and 47 (Wag iwroas it is hoped that Logan on vacation 16 3 Duke ay Mate - 441 will be able to enter a team in aatierblif A labium 23 a $100000 prospect Greenberg's number 621 is vithe final section Park City has pected to come up about June 1 dropped out of the league and in He has indicated he will not ask the event Logan is unable to form for deferment a team the other three clubs will finish out the race among themselves Julian Harvey captain of the Fort Douglas outfit reported his F ' ' team to be gaining In strength and Will attempt to play two games Sunday one against Henager's and loan A cOmplotely-confidentia- r CORAL CABLES Jan 30 (— the other against Ford Market on your car—no - red tape— Manager Robert T Meyer of the Bobby Riggs of Chicago Jack Ifenager club hopes to line up a Kramer of Los Angeles and :quick service with a smile If you need money- -game with a Logan team to be Frank Kovacs of Oakland Cal call on Burnham- - A convenient loan will be quickly went into the semifinals of the pleyA4 Sunday at Park City that he University of Miami tennis tourMeyer reported Thursday arranged Is minus the services of Ed Adams nament here Thursday who enlisted in the army and has Wayne Sabin Portland Ore DIAL left town Meyer is anxious to sign star took the first set from 44423 up hockey players for his club and Riggs but weakened and the forasks that any prospects call him mer national champion gained 3 a 6 at triumph '?")4b Jan le 6y1 Redskin Coach' Will Depend On- Sophomores 4 an'lli one-mi- t 1I - Major Leaguers Get Awards MEMPHIS Tenn M-o'é- ' Snow riders competing in teams' and for individual awards will take off from lofty Cardiff pass on run that will approximate wind up on the Alta road near the s : The Little Kandahar club Thursday pushed plans for the first annual running of the "Marmolatan giant slalom to be held Sunday afternoon over a daring course at Alta' - ur Veteran Baseball-StaRetires kJ i n'y Don Brooks run--4-D- 400-met- Of handicap - 1500-met- d 41-4- v Ski Club Presses Plans' For Alta Sunday Race 5000-mete- Takes Decision L E se M- k- er r Cross eountry—Don IA sh titteeplecha se —Joe McCluakey New York A C Dehurdles—Allan Toimicb troit 110 and 200 meter hurdles—Frail WolBALTIMORE' Jan 30 tin— Lou cott Rice Institute hurdles—Carl McBaln Loa Transparent' Baltimore bantam- Angeles Now a walk—Otto Notelet's' moopmatercut unanimous weight punched A47 decision over Small Montana Fili- York 10 a nil I 5 k ilonteter Walk Al t1 reerone N J pino In the windup bout of the Irvington'Initialer wa Itahkonen Arena club's program of four 10- - Now40-- Ynrk round bouts at the Coliseum Thurs- einnati ilometer walk—John J Abbate Mihalos day night Transparent' weighed Hamtramck Mich walk—William 118 and Montana 116 High Jump—Lea Steers Olympic club San Francisco Broad Jump and hop Mop and 'limn— Billy Brown Louisiana State universitv Pole vault — Cornelius Warmerdarn Olympic club Ran Francisco ' shot—Al Riouta Georgetown Net-floBARRE Vt Jan 30 ti1P)---Perkins How weight—Nil titan Detroit welterweight substiNew Dreyer weight—Henry tute for former Lightweight Cham- York A C Hammer throw—Stanley Johnson Bruns pion Lou Ambers won a technical wick Me Fox Olympic club Mn knockout Thursday night over FreDiscus—Phil ncitteo Irish Eddie Connolly of Boston Brown Javelin—Boyd Olympic club Francisco flooring the latter three times be- SanPentathlon—Harry March Washingfore Referee Tony Canzonerl ton D C Watson University stopped the bout midway in the of Decathlon—William Michigan fourth round Team d rim—Clyde Jeffrey Stanford Ewell Penn run—Barney State 440yard run—Lee Orr Washington ILI iii e - BOSTON Jan 30 (A'—The Boston baseball writers Thursday night made awards to three major league players for outstanding accomplishments during: the 1940 season Jimmy Wilson new manager of the Chicago Cubs was given the run Pilerbe Tuekegre 100 and 200 meter run—Harold DOMS Paul H Shannon memorial trophy Olympic club tlan Francisco for the outstanding individual feat run—tfrover Klemmer Olym- of the season in catching six of pic club San Francisco NeW Herbert 600yard 'run—James seven games for the Cincinnati York university NeW Reds in the last world's series and run—John Woodruff York 1000yar4 run—John Boriran Shore sparking them to the championA C Eiberon N ship be ile—Cria ries Penske West Allis Wis Dominic DiMaggio Boston Red run—Walter Mehl Madison Wis Sox centerfielder received an r Rice South run—Gregory Bend Ind anonymous gift for being chosen r Lash Indiana Boston's state police outstanding rookie for run—Eirto New 1940 and Johnny Cooney Boston Fentft York A C run —Ellison Bees' centerfielder was given the 25 kilometer 20 and Brown Westerly ft Walter S Barnes memorial trophy run— Barney 10k ilometer Gedwillas Thomas W Va his selection as Boston's most for Heinicks Marathon —Don Baltimore iluable player I0000-mete- II I 1 1111I OkQ a NEW YORK Jan 30 I11—Coach Lou Little of Columbia university feels that many of his felloW football mentors have become undulylalarmed about the "radicar changes made in the issued !Thursday rules be asks that the boys calm themselves "Why all the excitement?" he asks "The changes are not radical and I believe that practical trial will prove them to be qlf definite benefit:They will not throw the game out of balance In the slightest" Little feels a personal responsibility in the matter because he was a member of the football coaches' committee that at in with the rules committee and sponsored the changes He has received a lot of letters from puzzled coaches and has heard of some strange reactions "I saw a story the other day where one coach wain worried about the new rule permitting the ball to be handed forward behind the line of scrimmage" he said "This coach had the idea that the ball could be banded forward toa lineman on the line of scrimmage and feared that the result would be a helter-skeltattack ' "Actually the rule provides that the ball may be handed forward to any offensive manwho is on the line of scrimmage or to anyiplayer who comes from the line unless he has faced his own goal and Is at least a yard back when he receives the ball" Little also cautions his compatriots against worrying about the new unlimited substitution rule "Don't worry about that There will be no wholesale substiinto tuting Anyway I never saw an inferior team master-minde- d beating a better team and I don't think anyone ever will" ed pro-amate- 11 - r00-met- - (UP)—Lee Savold Des Moines boxer Thursday heavyweight filed suit in district court for an aCcounting against his manager P L (Pinkie) George Savold charged that George had refused to give an itemized account of expenses and deductions from money received for bouts? Kayak Out 0 PHOENIX Ariz Jan 30 (A— Few were so rash as to predict the winner on the eve of the forty-fir- st annual western open golf tournament Thursday night but the consensus among the leading s that par professional entrants-wawould be on the downside by from six to 10 strokes at the end of '72 holes Sunday Professional lryron Nelson Golfers' association kingpin and former national open titlist expressed the belief that a 278 would turn the trick Par for the tree-linPhoenix Country club layout Is 71 On the other hand Leonard Dodson Kansas City also considered "a good thing" said - he wouldn't feel the title was safely In hand unless he carded a 274 The Kansas City pro recently won the Oakland Cal open on a playoff Dodson and Nelson were only two of perhaps 20 professionals who worked out Thursday under ideal weather conditions Most of them said they were correcting weaknesses in their game shown during Wednesday's tournament which was won by Sammy Snead Hot Springs Va and Barry Goldwater Phoenix Lowest among those with cards Thursday was Clayton Heafnero Linville N C with a 68 Johnnyi Bulla Chicago recent Los An- geles open victor was second with a 69 Ray Mangrum Oakmont Pa had 71 and Snead 72 5000-met- er 30 UM— ES - f ' er 10-rou- DES-MOIN- - NEW YORK Jan: 30 UP—With 12 of last year's team again gainjgH recognition eastern athletes dominated the track and field team selected Wednesday on the basis of 1940 performtnees by Dan Ferris secretary-trosurof the Amateur Athletic union Seventeen eastern athletes were awarded positions The midwest was next in line with nine followed by the far west with eight Three went to the south and two to the southwest both to Fred Wolcott Rice institute's great hurdler Wolcott who a Ixo gained two team berths on Ferris' was one of the doten that repeated The others were: John d Borican Elberon N L run Gregory Rice South Bend r u n Ellison Ind Brown Westerly R I run Don Lash Indiana state police cross country 'Allan Tolmich Detroit hurdles Al Cicerone Irvington N J walk John Rahkonem New Les York walk Steers San Francisco high jump Cornelius Warmerdam San Francisco pole vault Phil Fox San Francisco discus and Joe McCluskey New York A C steeplechase The team NEW YORK- Jan 30 (UP)— Tony Galento will meet Buddy route In Baer over the Madison Square garden in March probably the 26th Promoter Mike Jacobs announced Thursday Against Manager Iowa : Cinder Te 4111 Tony Will Battle Baer Youngei - Codov Went 15 Rounds With the Champ Godoy did this last year and went 15 rounds - 1 All-Ameri- ca Two-To- n Novawho ' - Vte':N4t:: tititio Up Grid Rule Shifts Sq1144 ' ' al-- Classic Today Wolcott Tops InFist have an infected tonsil- root - : ! 400-mete- Down the Middle e" In In —1314 In Bleeps Forearm12 In Wrist 74 In 124 In 22 In Thigh In IVA In —Ankle move& : on Necic1734 In In In II th with Joe !They met later but Joe had the blueprint ready and cut the Chilean down in eight rounds Bob Pastor once went 10 rounds !'on a bicycle" the next time he ids floored four times in the first round and stoppeein the twelfth Louis however always has been most impressive in a fight after one in which his performance has resembled an ice skater on crutches And he Ortainly was no ball of fire with McCoy last month In his training for the current event he has hit his old stride is slightly heavier at 203 pounds and been bowling sparmates over with great abandon The chances are he'll be out to do his night's work in a hurry The main bout is slated for 8 p in Salt Lake time - - Fred Wolcott 42 In (N) Chest (Exp) —44 In 14 12 1 4 - InI ChCilt 1134 In-- X 11 71 tonrh 441In it Out a Height5 Ft 6 Ft 76 in 41 - 'i it e ' : : 1 $ il 72-Ho- le st -- ' Pro Aces Open i: In spite of the sky-hig- h odds against him—the bookmakers Isitl lay 3 to 1 he isn't around for the tenth round—Red Is more otkifident than most of the fellows who have sampled the brand or 'bombs Louis distributes Burman has been in hard training for more than 10 weeks and plans to meet Joe with a solid hobk to the body and an overhand right to the head He borrowed the former from Jack pempsey who has been his sponsor for several years and the latter from Max Schmeling who flattened Louis with the same punch Provided he can keep his chin out of the way and confuse Louis for a while Red may stay around long enough tio speak a little piece Friday night say seven rounds or so But the chances are he'll get carelesseffer Joe a target and school will let out right' then This corner picks Louis to do it inside of five rounds Against the champion Burman brings one thing which his made'-thBomber look decidedly less than great on occasion in 1111Daai This is an unusual style something which always has baffledJoe until he has time to furrow his brow and figure ' - o Promises to' Be Financial Success As usual the lure of Joe's punching dynamite promises to 'make this outing a financial success Jacobs expects more than ato count customers and 15000 gross gate of $60000 hopes or over -- s' lk (AP)--Re- d porters t- -- ':' - Phoenix Par - ng fight-a-mon- - - January 31 1911 19 1 - ' -'I ( 4 - ! Trelintne Golfers Set Sights on- ' — Look for Tonight's Fight i t Burman's two-ye- ar chase for a crack at Joe Louis' heavyweight championship ends in Madison Square Garder Friday night The IVItimore battler ranked among the first five heavyweights in the7orld for the past two years gets his chance with the Bomber i p a fight scheduled for 15 rounds but which all him sorry he ever but Reds very best friends say will make ' t got theidea Off his record Burman ranks as the most workman- like warrior to take a shot at Joe in a couple of years Yet Jiromoter MikeN'Jacobs and Louis' owl fistic family are taking Burman so geriously they've already lined up tussles for Joe against Gus Dorazio in Philadelphia next month Abe Simon in Detroit in March and Arturo Godoy in Los Angeles in April It will be the thirteenth title defense in Louis' record-breakirun as head man of fistiana and'his second trip to iril'the the post campaign Promoter Jacobs lined and winter for spring He stopped Al McCoy an up hitnIthis in five round in Boston last month everstuffedmiddleweight but his ragged showing there as well as Burman's unorthodox crZniching hooking style has raised the hopes of Red's suP- - - How the Boys - : - - le |