Show Jr Vednesdav Morning --7r-r 1 - 1 : -- '' From the '' - -'- t: il -- - Utida Club Formed to Hold !With Meets 1Jimmy Ilbre SS "!Jeff Utah-IdahTrials Lesnevich hitter Dog Box 4JY : Formation the Utida association Utah At Cleveland Idaho trial Jimmy flodgson— the groups Tuesday 'By i! : -- N 11 II 1 0 - ''cf- o - :i 1 of ---' The L D S basketball meet which opens at the Deseret gymnasium Wednesday is generally conceded to be the biggest court attraction of them all The latest survey on the number of players in the huge league which includes most of the western states showed a total of about E000 The survey was made last year by John D Giles former field representative for the YMMI A The M Men sport has been hit this year the same as everything else by the war' Some of the finst teams in the church have been weakened and their title chances blasted by the loss of a key player Many teams-thstarted out as champions are not in the for just that reason all-chur- 2 I 1 at tour-Lame- nt In fact for a time there was considerable doubt that the meet would even be held But the event is going on and the representation will be Just as widespread as it was last year tilth all district!' repretobnted but Canada Canada did not participate last season all-chur- ch Reasons for Success and the major reasons are: 1—Because it fills a definite reed for lads who would have little other chance for organized has been kept strictly amateur by strict eligibility and training rules and nonpaid coaches 3—B ecause sportsmanship clean living and clean playing have been emphasized more than win- ring through s the entire M Men basketball The Mutual game is as important to the M Men as the high school league is to the prepsters The league not only provides an interesting recreation activity during the winter months for the players but for thousands of fans who follow the teams and follow them with keen interest set-up- a To Get Shot at Crown By Charles P McMahon CLEVELAND March 10 (UP) —Jimmy Bivins an amateur painter of sorts expects to paint his masterpiece Wednesday night In the Cleveland arena on the features of Light Heavyweight Cham- a men who devote their lime as coaches do it because they Imp the sport and enjoy the association of the boys To these coaches ho have given so freely of their time and talent Ls due a large portion of the successof the M Men program The club an and of field was announced as officials of Gun Dog association were completing plans for the annual Utah — 1U G D A classic With high stakes promised and a large field of entrants expected out the UGD A field trials will open March 28 at Tremonton and be concluded on the following day KANSAS CITY Mo March 10 The Utida club was formed re(UP)—The defending San Diego cently at a meeting at Malad State college team in one of the Idaho attended by representatives toughest stretch drives it has ever of the U G D A the Southeastern faced came from behind Tuesday Idaho Field Trials association of night to defeat Nebraska State Pocatello and the Bonneville Gun Teachers of Chadron 'and survive Dog club of Idaho Falls The club the opening round of the national will jointly sponsor an Idaho-Utaamateur championship eacli year intercollegiate basketball tournaThe 1942 championship will be ment The score was San Diego 36 held at Pocatello under the cosponsorship of the SIFT A and Nebraska State 29 the Utida club and will be conMinn iLintline New 67 university Mexbo State Teachers Silver City In ducted with the Idaho Falls group Luttie college Decorah glows 39 Misas host club on the following sissippi Delta State college Cleveland Miss 35 and the UGD A as host in RemidiA Minn Teachers college 46 year !Champs Take Close One 10-rou- title fight this summer The young Cleveland negro who ruined Billy Soose's heavyweight aspirations in his last fight by battering the former collegian college East Orange N J 37 middleweight champion over the Panzer Texas Tech or Lubbock 59 1011151anit route has been assure'd Tech of Ruston 47 Missouri 88 Valley associathe National college George Pepby Boxing college 53 tion of a title match "within 60 perdtne San Diego State 38 Nebramika State Teachers 29 days" if he conquers Lesnevich State 43 Eastern Wash Southeastern Ington 33 Installed as Favorite Central Missouri Slate 53 Morehead 10-rou- State Ted Reaches Bosqx Camp slugger Tuesday went directly to the Sox training camp and started swinging a bat to unloosen the kinks incurred by a four-da- y auto trip from Minneapolis Williams whose decision to rejoin the Red Sox followed his reclassification by the presidential appeal board in Washington from to in the selective service lists was warmly greeted by Manager Joe Cronin "Anyone who knows the true facts in my case will not condemn me" the outfielder told reporters in regard to his selective status "This is the toughest decision I've ever had to make "1 realize I'm going to take a great deal of abuse from the crowds this year I don't know why I should though" Williams said his mother is 50 years old and cannot itork because of illness There are "at least 100" men in baseball whose cases are similar the slugger said "I wouldn't try to face this unless I thought I was right" Williams declared "Evidently the president's board thought I was right" The player said he did not think the president himself had taken a hand in the appeal board's reclassilication He explained that he had not asked for an appeal of the case and that Harold Estrem of state appeal agent Minneapolis had asked him if he wanted the appeal made "1 told him 'If you think this case is deserving of appeal then you appeal it'" Williams added fight A tough brawling fight was expected but there was little betting on a knockout Lesnevich has been knocked out only once in his career 'and was not believed to have the punch to put Bivins away Lesnevich may have a'three-poun- d pull in the weights Expects Hardest Fight Lew Diamond manager of Lesnevich indicated that the New Jersey champion would have tie hardest fight of his career—harder than his recent one when he was beaten by Bob Pastor "I've seen Bivins fight twice" Diamond said "and I believe Gus will have the hardest fight he's ever been in That Bivins is a feller who's not afraid "And that's the way Gualrbeat 1-- A lie likes 'em to come to Gus looks best against that kind" him him however never has been a strong finisher except in his fight with Soose Anton Christ° Sportsmanship Trophy him The Y M M I A general board forodis beat him by outlasting had things his own the guiding body back of the bas- after inBivins the earlier rounds Mello ketball program does not even way and Tony Musto did it the Bettina d a give championship trophy Doubt persisted that same way the Mutual leaders have he would finish fast against the a and award pasted sportsmanship rock-lik- e Pole team the that gains the sportsAtkins preMatchmaker manship honors is as successful as dicted a crowd Larry of 10000 and a the champion The Lovell Wyo ward players gross gate of $25000 who arrived"in town Tuesday in recounting their exploits at the tournament the last three years were just as proud GI" maybe pruder of the tact that they won the sportsmanship honors in 1939 and 1940 than they were that they Utah skiers interested in en- had captured the crown in 1940 tering the Harriman cup races a' and the international open downThe 31 Men don't profess to hill and slalom which will be rim 9 at Sun Valley play the best basketball in the off March world although their performIdaho may secure entry blanks anc?t are good They pride from President Don Reddish of themselves in their clean perthe Intermountain Amateur Ski formances sportsmanship and association true amateurism Any fan who Reddish reported Tuesday he had received a quantity of blanks goes to M Men games for perfection in basketball is due to be from Otto Lang secretary of the Sun Valley Ski club Entries closedisappointed but for vholesome ' March 26 honest and wholehearted performances the Mutual tilts can't Bivins in-a- Reddish Receives Ski Meet Blank Miami College Picks New Grid Coach Shorts on Sports Gee of-Lo- Ii i OXFORD Ohio March 10 Stuart Holcomb football and track coach (21:1 at - In the cofeature NEW YORE March 10 tin— Aron Seltzer 1251 of New Yprles Bronx whipped his neighboihood in a rival Joey lannottit 128 I torrid night eight-roun- d bout Tuesday I THE Brownsville A I R H E At Sarasota Fla: ) 000 000 100 (12 — 3 7 2 1 5 Dorton A ) 100 OM) 000 00-- tonna tn Get tel (7 ) Anti zoia 1 1 ) anti Robinson: Drawn Karl (61 and Peacock Conroy ( 6 ) 1 7 7 7 7 I ! 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V A' 0 - f ORIENTS I L Pages of Melody Texas Jim Robertson 9 :00 ED LEWIS C ) I GREAT say cornsay ssries Ii t Regular Monthly Feature k 0013- 11 I 0 8:45 hear R H E At St Petersburg Fla Cincinnati (N) 010 001 010- -3 10 211 St Louis (N) 010 100 21x- -5 12 L Moore Thompson (4) Riddle (7) and Lamanno: M Cooper Gumbert (4) 1 Rriat (7) and O'Dea W Cooper 1 t mrdlightful asr In this than C GILLETTE & News 800 15 830 I VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS " non non—o Cleveland ( A ) WI 'ihington (A ) 100 000 00x- -1 ( 4 ) Eleenstat Brown )erriek Hudson and Megan Denning (7 son (4 Carrasque) (7) and Early t : - Irlt'' - ' - 2 aifiefe arViliv 440 — 6:30 6:45 for DEMOCRACY" NrW York H 5 8 - rT t — 1NL 600 6:15 Exhibition Baseball R May 23 Wednesday Illareh 11 N March 10 "SPEAK UP Rol-bur- Fla: non 11 L' 111 i What's present At Orlando 'C - -' - I" 41k cc Y '1 10-rou- Hockey Results National 11essaus Huston Brutus 9 Chicago Blackh twits A nterican A sancta ion :1 2 f4: lifauults 2 1itn"")!113 Kansas City 3 Dallas 2 American League ' Hershey 7 Phlisdelnhis 2o Cleveland 2 Springfield Frankle RuNew York outpointed SARASOTA Fla March 10 UP) —Buster Baker 137 pounds won a decision Tuesday night over Joey Parsons 145 of Kansas City Mo George Manley of Indianapolis was awarded a tech- n nical knockout over Cowboy of Wichita Texas in the third round 10-rou- 5 ' K ‘ I 011 SARASOTA Fla —Gerry Priddy utility infielder who is being groomed to take over the third base chores slapped out a single in the eleventh Inning Tuesday and brought 1 the New York Yankees a 3 to triumph over the Boston Red Sox Gets Decision WHITE PLAINS N Y March 10 LP)—Pete Deruzza PHILADELPHIA March 10 (11') Mamaroneck N Y caught Vinnie —Gus Dorazio gained revenge for Vines 151 Schenectady N Y his defeat by Lou Brooks In Jan- with a right cross while coming deout of a clinch Tuesday night and uary by winning a cision over the Wilmington Del flattened his foe midway in the negro Tuesday night in the wind- second round of an eight-roun- d up of a boxing show before 1000 bout at Convention hall -- 4' ' '' 1 ' Fla Priddy WinA for arena Gus Dorazin Wins i't IP' --- YOUR INTERMOUNTAIN NETWORK STATIONS MUTUAL March 10 (P) —Robert (Red) Rolfe one of the two unsigned members of the New York Yankees has been retained in the north by illness Manager Joe McCarthy said Tuesday McCarthy said the veterarr third baseman had a recurrence of colitis to such an extent as to jeopardize his baseball future and that he WRS going to Toledo Ohio to consult a specialist and learn whether he can play this year Rolfe wants it understood said McCarthy that since his 1912 he is not a hold-obut are terms satisfactory salary until that he has delayed signing he receives a thorough check-u- p BROOKLYN March 10 (In — Tony Ferrero Mt Vernon N Y battered Mike Piskin 1471:2 Freehold N J to gain the decision in the better of the two eight-roun- d bouts featuring a boxing card in the Broadway Tuesday night Ferrera weighed 150 Right Cross Effective 'Or - r er SARASOTA Over Mike Pkkin 10-rou- " 0Y5 '''''' K four-gam- 130 - 'F'01 i KOVO 1240 KEUB 1450 2 huge first baseman obtained from the St Louis Cardinals diming the winter hopped out of place again Tuesday after staying put since last Friday Mize immediately went to a doctor and Mel Ott the new manager of the New York Giants added the big infielder would be given plenty of rest before being allowed to join his mates this time "He threw too soon" Ott explained "Immediately after last Friday's treatment he started throwing By Monday he was con- Athletics Win fident his troubles were over but FULLERTON Cal March 10 they weren't" e Babe Young last year's regular (—The Athletics broke a streak by Tuesday losing at the snot took over first base in shoving over a run in the ninth the workout rang on a squeeze play by Eddie Collins Jr to beat Sacramento of the Pacific Coast league 5 to 4 Ferrera Tony N Y ibTIF---- RINGSIDE KL01430 Red's III Not Holdout MIAMI Fla March 10 (A'— The venturesome tendon in the right shoulder of Johnny Mize N H March PORTSMOUTH 10 (A'—The challenge of Private Takes Listless Battle Br oni Smalenksi of Fort McHARTFORD Conn March 10 Arthur Cal to wrestle any man (—Bobby Ivy Hartford featherin the army was accepted Tues- weight contender outboxed Johnday by Sergeant Steve (Crusher) ny (Chico) Hernandez of Houston Casey former heavyweight wres- Texas in a listless bout tler who is now a coast artillery Wednesday night Ivy weighed Portswith stationed sergeant 127:3 Hernandez 130 Takes Fast Bout two-bagg- endon Hops Out of Place bino 128 Mi : cf t right-hande- s I Curley Nichols A717: : : col7::: BIVINS OVER 1 d r Johnny Bout Looms er O at Wendril Ileyborti '27) trhamplon A at Lea lition 22 Moacow ichamplon It at Lea lainn i SPONSORED THE f f le e ' i VS - 14 one-ho- TONIGHT AT 1110114 TONIGHT M i DETROIT March 10 CPI State Racing Commissioner Ed ward J Fry announced Tuesday he had granted the Detroit Racing association permission to hold one race meeting of 73 days at the state fairgrounds track starting Perfect teamwork counted again for Kejser and Harper as they knocked the last remaining 'name' i team out of the tournament H LESNEVICH he 2-- P FROM ST PETERSBURG Fla March St Louis Cardinals won their second exhibition game in five starts Thesday thumping the Cincinnati Reds 5 to 3 on an even dozen hits Tied up going into their half of the seventh the Redbirds bunched four singles by Ervin Dusak Johnny Hopp Walker Cooper and Frank Crespt to score the two runs which proved to be the margin of victory strong-armeMorton Cooper r held the Reds to three hits and one run in the first three innings while Lloyd Moore the first Cincinnati hurler was tagged for four- hits and one run in the same stretch Cooper also drove in the Cards' first run with a Cot ini0A00n 21 (chamCraigmotit pionship) Class IS at Idaho Falls tleon 35 Ammoo 33 (championship) ir at Nampa Boise 29 Nampa 28 championship) TA In Falls ( Afternoon results) Twin 18 is 4S Hier 14 311 Jerome 2(1 3-- all-chur- ch 481 tali24 28-2- mouth harbor defenses Officers said his acceptance already has been forwarded to the west coast 2m 35-32-- 29-35-- ' H I Each contributed heavily to the that gave them a margin on the morning IS Blow-by-Blo- w Cards Win Another Results (7100 8:00 FIGHT 4-- Races Okehed 30-35-- El club's training program remained out of focus due to absence of six regulars Still out of the fold are Rick Ferrell George Caster Jack Kramtr Roy Cullenbine Johnny Lucadblio and Don Heffner Idaho Prep Hagerman ship) CI irtott ) ship gasp When for a moment it appeared he had duplicated Grout's feat t Grout and Loving did the morn-i- n to go to lunch 2 lip They turned in a best ball 3“:31-- 65 in the afternoon Hines ard GoAgin who carded seven consecutive 33 on the first nine in the afternorm had scores of and i ot 750-to- 479-yar- General Manager Bill De Witt also reported that Infielder Alan Strange had agreed to terms and was on his way to camp but the - The ball followed Then :Keiser found his touch the contour of the green curved He sank putts of 12 15 and 20 and dropped—while a great cheer on the twentieth twenty-firs- t feet went up twenty-secon- d to give his 'Withi one dying gasp Hines hit and tearn an insurmountable margin his to within chip eight inches of the pin There was a 396-yar- (!P)--T- first 553-yar- d work-ou- t 32-31-- Grout was away and he stroked - 10 1 i his chip 400-yar- d of Ogden st 35-3- 3 A 1 Dates for the '42 event have not been set although it will likely be the latter part of September or the first part of October Entries will be open to all pointing breeds of any age owned and handled by amateurs The entry fee will be $5 the winner getting 75 per cent of the purse and the loser 25 per cent Seventy per cent of the money received from entry fees makes up the purse Elected officers of the Utida club were Ray Reynolds of Pocatello president and Ken Sommers Salt Lake City and Mel Everton of Idaho Falls directors Also announced Tuesday were dates for the spring trials of the Bonneville Gun Dog club and the A Trials of the former SIFT club will be April 11 and 12 and of the latter on April 5 The UGD A trials at Tremonton will be judged by Clyde J Schoonover of Pocatello Ken Sommers and R L Crowder of Salt Lake City and R O Tucker - p - — st Jackson of B Y 11 and Mel Briggs of Utah State this year are two classy college players who have graduated from the M Men ranks There have been many strong collegians who got their start in the Mutual game Highland Park ward is the only M Men teantthat has beaten Edge-hi- ll in a pay game this season Coach Lutzen Buma of the Highlanders one of the coaches who has devoted many years to the M Men game received a gold basketball from his players the other night for his work with the team this season Reg Done of Edgehin points out that the four teams beaten by the Edgehill team in the Salt Lake interstake tourney finished second third fourth and fifth back of the champions Edgehill downed First University Bountiful Second and Harvard in These teams all lost only order One game in the meet—to Edge-- : hill First finished fifth University was fourth Bountiful Sec- ond placed third and Harvard was runner-uFrank Mozley coach of the Harvard ward is also Frank Is another coach bishop who has done a lot to build up the Mutual game Arlington ward Angeles won the tournament last year dein the finals feating Mantivu Manavu therefore becomes the in this 1942 logical event One of the strongest influences in M Men basketball is Homer Warner who started the movement and has directed its The sport could not growth have a finer leader in the driver's beat hot-putti- ut Washington a n d Jefferson college Washington Pa Tuesday was appointed head football coach ' at Miami university here He Frank-Wiltosucceeds whose resignation becomes effective in June Holcomb captain of the 1931 East-WeSki Meet Ohio State university football team coached football at Findlay Slated for April 1 college and Muskingum college before going to Washington and SUN VALLEY Idaho March Jefferson last season 10 t111—The third annual womski meets twice won en's east-weby the- eastern team will be held Named Captains April 1 PROVO — Already planning for The event will be sandwiched next races year's cage warfare the between the Harriman cup Young university basketand international downhill a n d Brigham slalom March 9 and the Amer- ball squad elected Dwane Esplin Floyd Giles as cocaptains for ican Legion junior championships and 1943 the team in a squad meeting 40 April 4 Tuesday morning according to Coach Floyd Millet be topped title-defend- 3-- A ' 28-2- 4- 29 The tough sturdy New Jersey Pole however has been installed a 5 favorite to win his last match before he enters the U S coast guard on March 15 Bivins will come in at about 176 pounds but he says "I got to get a few more pounds on me for this one" Bivins an SARASOTA Fla March 10 (11') knockout puncher indicated he —Ted Williams Boston Red Sox intended to go at top speed for this arrived here ll 1-- 1944 over ot 60-fo- ot - while the others all were !sixth black-haire- h pion Gus Lesnevich in a nontitie bout and thereby earn a 6-- The 1k1 Men Basketball league has been wonderfully successful 'competition 2—The game Painter Needs Win - Four-Ball- Ily John Wilds MIAMI Fla - i - 4e March 10 LI') — CLEVELAND March 10 (11- long-shTwo combinations — Heath the Cleveland Indians' neither rated better than 50 to 1— last season Tuesday reached the finals of leading the Miami ended his hold-ou- t Biltmore's international four-baHeath came to terms with Pres- golf tournament Tuesday with a ident Alva Bradley after several pair of dramatic almost unbelievvictories hours of conferring Baseball fans able d Jack Grout tall speculated that the Port Orchard Pittston Pa professional supWash outfielder probably got a plied the big punch for 1500 specraise from his estimated 1941 sal- tators when he sank a shot hole to give ary of $12000 but not the 50 per on the thirty-sixt- h cent hike he had asked The club his team a decision declined to name the compromise Herman Keiser of Akron Ohio a figure streak earHeath left Tuesday for the managed lier in the afternoon and he and Tribe's Clearwater (Fla) training his partner Chandler Harper of camp His capitulation leaves only Portsmouth Va blasted out the Gerald Walker a Tribe hold-ou- t 1941 winners—Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen 5 and 4 With only four holes to go Bruee's Double Wins Grout and Ben Loving the But ORLANDO Fla March' 10 UP) more pro were staring defeat in —A double by Bruce Campbell the face They were 2 down after Hines of New York and bringing George 'Case home from Jimmy third in the first inning scored the Willie Goggin of San Rrancisco an amazing 29 six under only run of the ball game Tuesday had fired and gave the Senators a 0 vie- - par on the first nine of the aftertory over the Cleveland Indians noon round Then Grout took command to Case had singled and advanced on save the day He knocked In a another hit by Stan Spence thirty-tJack Wilson relieving Ski Hud- - four-fo6putt on the for the birdie 4 that won son on the mound for the Nats hird after three innings struck out the hole when Goggins putt slid Weatherly Peters and Keltner in past Grout smacked his second shot order in the sixth on thirty-fourt- h the seven feet from the pin The seriBrowns' Best News ous player made a perfect putt DELAND Fla March 10 (IT') d thirty-fift- h They halved the Best news in the St Louis Browns in par Is and the stage was was that First camp Tuesday for Grouts coup de grace He Baseman George McQuinn signed set was short of the green with his his contract and immediately second on the d thirty- joined his teammates in a brisk I e1' Long-ShO- 1912 17 Pairs Gain Finals Golf Tourney ' t 1 of Indians! t p t T 1 "" - March 11 i Comes evias gets His Chancel ToHeath Terms i i atiir--:'- ''' 7tibunt 12110 : 1215 1230 i 2:45 i A ' 1:00 1 I 1Aft a International News "M" Men Tournament 4 1 "NV' Tournament Men Complete Brewster Boy" 1®"ThatChrivtlan" Mitrrow News ()"117ritor Miss— with Shirley yemple ®The Ransom Sherman Show Glenn- Millers Oren 'il)"Great Moments In Music" Newspaper Men News 10:05 Philadelphia °The 8 15 45 0 Lone Ranger 45 00 7:15 7:30 7 What's Wrong? 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