Show ::i::ifY 7 ' 'A 7 - ' ''': :' ' : 7-- :' - '' : : - :'-'f t Liebe 16 Thursday Morning Froth the Press Box I I - 1 i4 - By Jimmy Iiodgson 4 1 Loses But Gains Respect 1 '16 U One year ago the United States S Golf aasociation leaders brought down on their heads a sizzling barrage of condemnation from all over 39-2- 8 the country with the decision to abandon its four major championahip events This decision was Les Baker coupled with the following resolu- ByOld Father Time took one on tion: the chin night as the 'Resolved that it is the sense national AWednesday A U champions of 1916 of the executive committee of the —the University of Utah Redskins that the main aim of of that year—came out of retirement to present a jammed South golfers and golf organizations gym with a brand of basketshould be to contribute the great- high ball that coukl still overcome some est possible service to the nation pretty fair teams Middle-age- d fans who came to for the duration of the war" And nowaohe LTSGA officials reminisce and teen-ag- e high achooi in their annual report have made students who came to laugh a survey to present golfs service did as they intended but both record for the first year ocf the came away from the game with a war This i s particularly interest- healthy respect for a bunch of ing becatage it shows that Utah has men whckse basketball talent has taken an active part in the na- been dimmed but not extinguished tional soar golf program by 27 long years Wearing long grey beards the The report which is incomquintet of t16 marched plete because many clubs and onto the floor to a slow dirge played by an accordion band pregolf organizations failed to answer the questionnaires sent out ceded by their old classmate and Hunter Sr who by the UoS G A show-- that cheer leader Danman to an enthusintroduced each S309367 wae raised for war relief and army recreation funds iastic crowd and about $4000000 in bonds Undefeated Seaaon and stagnps was purchased as Hunter told of the toarn's trigolf prizes or as investments by umphant undefeated season and golf organizations In addition something like 14876 clubs were traced its campaign from the donated for the use of Rervice time it decided to enter the tourmen along with 10186 balls and ney after defeating the Olympic Athletic club in an exhibition 1175 bags while 370 courses were thrown open to the service game until it copped the crown men to play without charge and that last night He told of Clyde Packer's great play that night 300 more arranged reduced after he had received a telegriant prices for the men a in uniform 4 announcing the birth of a son The original five — "Bashful Utah Raises 82675 Bunny" Clark captain and forward "Pug" Warner Mall contributed 52675 to the war relief and army recreation Packer "Blondy" Thorum and Jim total making it nineteenth on the Smith — were received with loud list of states The USGA re- cheers as were Glen Smith and port lists a total of $550 invested Joe Christensen former L D S by the Utah golfers in prizes of stars and Ernie (Swede) Hanson who used to play some good ball war bonds and stamps The National Hale America pro- for Minnesota The only blot on the entire program staged at some 800 clubs all over the country raised 5101301 gram was the fact that the enfor the Red Cross Utah's contri- tire squad couldn't appear Unbution which came mainly from able to come were Major Nelson coach of the the Salt Lake Country club Fort H (Nets) Norge Douglas Forest Dale and Bonne- champs who is now stationed at Wendover air base Dick Romney ville was $299 The Pearl Harbor tournament Bill Goodrich Clyde Dorton And sponsored by the Amateur Public Jack Breckon members of the Links association raised about squad With an entirely partisan crowd 13000 which was turned over to the American Red Cross to provide giving out with lite cheers and war relief automotive equipment the accordions playing "II ta h for its Hawaii chapter The local Man" the team swung into action courses contributed $26 to this against the East high faculty cause who incidentally won the ball 8 game into consideration the Taking Good Ball fact that the amounts listed by Play The the USGA include only the faculty crew played some 25 per cent of the clubs that good ball but after all they had young upstarts still on the reported It is obvious that the some total contributions greatly e- lean side of 30 years With the crowd wildly cheering listed here xcd the figures a a a every point they made the vintage of gave them plenty USGA Does Great Job to cheer about One of the most revealing fig"Bunny" Clark tanked three ures on the national report is an shots from the far corner that item of $17816 which the USGA were as pretty as anyone could had to take out of its surplus fund wish to Glen Smith of $59833 to pay for operating played a whale of a game while expenses during the year racking up nine points Hanson star got around By eliminating its major tour- the naments the USGA gave up its like a 'teen-age- d youth working main source of revenue and there- the bank board well and sinkingfor operated at a loss Most of two Caskets theee operating expenses could be Considering their lack of praccharged directly to the promotion tice the veterans turned in a of the war-reliwork Any or- praise-wortgame throughout ganization that will give up its and it would take trorne tall talk-- 1 major source of incOrne and then ing to sell the onlookers the idea dig up about 20 per cent of a sur- that their champions couldn't still plus that had taken 49 years to take care of any quintet in the accumulate is certainly going all country of similar age out in carrying out its resolution In a preliminary contest the to 'contribute the 'greatest pos- South faculty piled up a big first-ha- lf sible service to the nation for the lead and theta coasted to a' 2 duration of the war" victory over tile West high' Champs Drop Onq Score By USGA v ' 6 I ! once-famo- t us s ica - title-winni- i 39-2- 1 I 1 'eds i 1 j 'GardLen Gets i I hy 31-2- teachers Regarding next year the U S G A hopes and expects to exceed anything that was done in 1942 The major tournaments are still out but Red Cross drives exhibitions and anything else that helps the war effort will be boosted Utah's golfers and golf associations are ready to dig in harder than ever in supporting the USG A in the drive according to President P A Papworth of the Utah Golf i'Vet t1T FP Faculty 4 2 0 8 Crnttt 3 2 0 R Bradonawf 1 1 c 2 O 5 100 3 2 2 r rhodsc Prickfirfl trwwuth IS411iCS011f B4tite Head of Minor Loop Gives Player Figures Midgets Open Play in City League ball committee Wednesday announced that the organization's eastern regional tournament and national finals will be held in the huge Eighth avenue sports arena Midgets of East and West will where a record crowd of 18394 open league hostilities in the 1943 saw a college doubleheader JanuBig Three hoop campaign Thurs- ary 2 day at 3:30 p m in the Panther gym with what should be the Eight Selected Teams closest game of the opening series The invitation to u r n a in e n t With the Leopard A and B sponsored by the local colleges teams heavily favored to win will match eight selected teams on Friday night's contests Coach March 16 18 22 and 24 In adJeffery Galbraith's Panther C dition a Red Cross benefit proteam must come through with a gram also is being arranged to fit win to prevent East from sweeping the series-- -a feat that would in with the invitation meet Definite dates for the N C A A's only deepen the bitter taste In the Panther mouth left by the two tournaments and its western Leopards' football supremacy sectional meet at Kansas City will Both clubs lost key men who not be decided until sometime next couldn't quite meet the C require- month but Olsen indicated they ments Galbraith lost Billy Klingenstein a hot-shforward and probably would be held the third Stan Boyer while Wilmer Barnett and fourth week ends of March of East found Craig Ward Blair That plan' would fit in with the Egley and Bob Evans—all slated invitation tournament since it for the first string—a little too would call for the four NC A A fives to play probably March 19 big and 20 with the winner going Barnett will probably start against the western sectional surBill Piza and Henry Tomomatsu vivor On March 27 at forwards Jack Coombs at also would Such a set-u- p center with George Jouflas and eastern teams to compete inpermit both Hal Ludlow at the guard positournaments if they so desired tions Relief assignments will The NCA A competition divides be carried by Kenny Erickaen the country into two sections with and Bob (Pinky) Ilemsley on four selected fives from each disthe shooting line Bob Aughtry trict competing in the sectional at center and Nick Joullas and tournaments Travis Reaneau at guards West Team Won Hale at and forward Ralph Last Dartmouth won the Leon Beerman center 'are the eastern year and Stanford tournament n starters for the western with the west coast only West The other forward post team going on to take the chammight be taken over by little pionship Shunzo Kobayashi Japanese West Virginia university won speedster Eugene Rigby will prob- the invitation tourney defeating ably get a starting call at guard Western Kentucky in the finals but the other slot is wide open Originally it was intended to with Steve Priskos Charley Ro- conduct the entire NC AA tournamano and Ben Noda waging a ment at Kansas but the transfer three-wa- y battle to New York was made to savetransportation for eastern teams ot James - 0 0 0 Weicerct H E the regional meet It also is expected to be a much tthe ji"Gr-luell- s k o E Cat row H Oscarson-- Shelton vs D PoulstonA McDonald vs S Mcc Christensen-- J Donald-Green D Thomas vs J LawrJ Richards-- C 0 i4 g I iah :I"' iti II gm on 1 Cancels Bartola Bout LA I Spend I i I I I (()) 1 r--"- 00 00 41t I f 1 I I 03 08 12 I I all-sta- re-veil- ed 300-wor- all-sta- rs I I I 4 i mielxmaantdedFrithckeysazcod - -- - -- a -- - - 'S "- ' - '''''' - t- I z t nalcigirt athndeyalsowLsthizetodate vg!'ahmiceh ehlaa:dn1d:s: vkle0(7Iehtlogemuthtbeheeeehno:044 1:::z:sr - 1 either April 26 or 27 in the Amer- ican league and April 27 in the National The pairings: American: Cleveland at Chicago St Louis at De-troit Philadelphia at Wasahington and New York at Boston In the National: Boston at New York - Brooklyn at Philadelphia Chicago at St Louis and Cincinnati at E ' ! p Pittsburgh The American league will corielude its season for the tint time In 15 or 20 years bn the east and both leagues will conclurde their schedules with intersectional bat-ti- re-- 111 n 7D 17 71 ! D '17 ! t-- 11 j 7 li "1 : LI rlI0 f i co) L - s J eil 'i 1-- ! 1 telephone lines :i 6 f t t4 --- ersuYI: lot 40 dr f 7 FT Alr ' t i l' 11 - 1 F v N VIApr ki - t J A & M 33 4 ' $01 : - - c:' I I I 1 :i i z 0 i :tt —4 : 1"'""7""-"7""7"""- it i t " foist Taxa' State Teach- 1 I owe 45 31 35 Vtriginla Polytechnic -' ' I f Iff fl L Af driif Ar iirle" I t se- -- I 11 1 7:1107 Rica 42 Scerea) (Tuesday's San Some State 62 Mather Field (Sacramento ) 30 Lynchburg college 45 Bridgewater college 43 St Thomas 42 St Olaf 32 Mac Alester o391ivotostiormar3s4-lit: Louie W&huigtoi University 27 r) N 115 bOo -- A - e 5 40 East ern Illinois Teachers 39 Illinois State Normal 31 Cantmlue 62 Scranton U 45 Presbyterian 62 College of Charleston 37 35 - c ( Wedneaday's Seeress) 57 Army 48 George Washington Randolph-Maco- n academy 36 Fishburne 24 academy Northeastern 59 Military Ctmnect icut 76 Seton Hall 45 Holy Cross 30 Georriown 69 Loyola ((Baltimore)) 42 Kansas 40 Kansas State 20 Miami 57 Dayton 33 44 Oterbein 38 Capital Noefolk Naval Training Station 85 Uni34 versity of Virgtna Pktaburatt 46 Geneva 32 Loyola 52 Glenview Naval sir 14(ation 33 Inktirlt1141473Itioid - I t t College Basketball Elpetr'n" 34 340 I 'i"::::' to war-bus- y cities open for essential coils 13-1- ' '''' 1 Keep 29-2- I I !' ''''' k 1 COMES FIRST2 ENTERPRISE—The Cedar City surprishigh school five meeting over the ing opposition triumphed 2 here Wedneslocal prep five day night The visitors held a 2 lead at the half I :l I :f CiL - f- 't '441"4"A0s 4 ' i ' 7" r: 113 i s I i i ) - ' I - ) I 1 i t 1 : I I r - thtL:de I t '- z Adopted Schedules Previously the Memorial day July 4 and Labor day games have i found east playing east and west playing west This !year on May 31 the following schedulea have been adopted: In the American league: Cleve- - t ": land at Washington Detroit at Philadelphia Chicago at New Ycrk I and St Louis at Boston In the National: Boston at kittsburg-h:-New York at Cincinnati: Ph t delphia at Ctaitago and Brock at St Louis July 4 which also falls on the i Sabbath will be celebrated the following day with this schedule: American league: Boston at Cel' New York at St L40:L13: lcago r Detroit at and Washington delphia at Cleveland National: Cincinnati at Boston Chicago at t Brooklyn Pittsburgh at New Ycrk and St Louis at Philadelphia All teams with the exception of the A's and the Washington Senators will open on April 21 T:-I-t above pair will open on the 20:rt In Washington and on the flat the pairings are as follows: American league: Chicago at St Louis Detroit at Cleveland Boston at Philadelphia Washington at New York In the Ns- - ' tional: New York at Brooklyn Philadelphia at Boston St Lcuia at Cincinnati and Pittsburgh at Chicago Teams These schedules will be run of 1 to all 116 proof form teams The cdiusheubmwillitedg them arid mark off the to 4: — - !: — 0 - 1 - E mately 5000000 NEW ORLEANS Jan 20 (A'— The Coldstream stables Tragic Ending snapped a long losing streak Wednesday taking the featured Monroe purse at the Fair Grotinds race track by a nose Mrs B F Whitaker's Sickle T favorite was second the three lengths in front of the Mills-dal- e under the circumstances" I :H intersectional be Tragic Ending Closes Long Losing Streak tion attendant upon Baugh's failure to appear in Philadelphia Is deemed sufficient punishment rs : ' 30-rn- an -5 Baugh whose passing skill elevated the Redskins to the professional championship over the Chicago Bears had been ballyhooed as one of the featured attractions of the benefit game and the fact that he would not be on hand to play was not until the night before the game that unanEa uVgidhehspardeardunroeutpoxcretr: imously denied by his teammates who said Baugh had made no remar)ts belittling the game or indicating that he would not play in it The defeat of the Redskins by the 17 to 14 was attributed in some quarters to the failure of Baugh to play ':!'-'' es nazzo weighed 151 pounds for Gomez iled -- ' man-mile- can" 42-2- Layden Clears Sammy Baugh Of All Except Carelessness CHICAGO 'Jan 20 (—Samthe Washington my Baugh Redskin' famed passing star Wednesday was of everything but carelessness by Elmer Layden commissioner - of the National Football' league for failure to appear with service other Redskins the benefit game witha4gC at Philadelphia December 27 d Layden in a formal statement declared that invesconclusively tigation had proved that Baugh intended to play that he was really ill when he Intended leaving his Rotel' Texas home for Philadelphia and that at the most "he (Baugh) may have been careless in delegating the duty of notifying the club officials" Leyden added that "the publicity and aubsequent investiga- - N32a8utoenamais "but for the aging players the kind you'll find in the majors this year they need the warmth of Florida and California sunshine to get in best condition for a long hard season "It's not because I live in the south that I feel this way about It You can sweat easier in Florida or California and this is one thing the players need most during spring workouts "But this Isn't any time for the players to get involved in opinions" he added "and we'll have to train the best way we one-sixteen- th Friday : save 34000 Since both were baamat- - tt ing their figures on ers this saving in terms of man travel is exactly 2179840 miles: This staggering total added to s the amount of saved by the switch of training camps from the south to the northern areas pushed the grand total to approxi- NEW YORK Jan 20 stable's Briton Janazzo of New York and Andre Ending covered the mile Tragic in 1:45 5 beGomez of Havana Cuba battered and their way through 10 lively rounds fore a crowd of around 3000 and returned $15 for $2 in the mutuels Tuesday night with the New Yorker gaining the decision Jet- to 156 title-boun- I '1 eg would there 32-2- Izzy Takes Decision HYRUM—Determined to stage the upset of the year Coach Johnny Boberg has been working his South Cache Spartans overtirne during practice sessions this week preparing ford their crucial game with the Ogden Tigers zr : games on Memorial day and July Under the new schedule draw up after the league's joint with Commissioner Kenesaw M Landis recently Harridge estimated his lesgrue would save 35- - "Especially for the older players" The conservative Lopez who seldom troversial matters stuck by his guns on the training question and said Rolfe evidently was for himself spnaltkinmgayonly all right for a youngster to work out in the cold of the north" be continued 28-2- 1940 :::''-''''- St Pittsburgh Pirates "There's nothing like training in a warm climate" said the senor from Tampa Wednesday PROVO—Intramural basketball Young got under way university this week with three games in the Social Unit league downsed 4the when the 13snricnker? 1 in the feature Brigadiers were game while the Tausigs 5 and pasting the Delta Phi the Vikings walloped the Val Hy2 rics Six teams will form a Thursday will night league and eight onteams Satthe make up two leagues urday schedule Winners of all four divisions will fight it out for the championship of the school at the close of league warfare In March nare- 1 Spartans Seek Upset eld- U on '' I1 all-st- ar ' fast-pace- West Jordan Stake i third Cougar School Opens Intramural League er fLl f tional league and William Harridge of the American announced Wednesday: (1) They estimated both circuits could save approximately 69000 team miles under their re- vised scheduled (2) the game would be played at park Philadelphia July 13 with the Athletics as hosts and f3) that for the first time in history ut include many who already were inactive suspended or ineligible and therefore that the net loss because of the war actually has this great the Armstrong Sporting Goods notliebeen he could not predict said first-ha- lf in champions quintet d government what the Independent league would be in effect in theregulations matter of in a contest Friday at 8 p m and or otherwise contransportation It will be the only major were various the that presidents test of the week end in Ogden to judge evenThe Ogden high school quint will Just as competent anyone else move northward to South Cache tualities asconcluded "There is no But he In hopes of continuing their concannot obstacles the reason why quest of northern regiona teamsin be overcome in the minors so as Weber high school drew bye is permit operatAons than there the region one schedule for this to assoNational in the majors week of the ciation clubs and leagues should Ray Coates manageris studded scared out of the game by be not Armstrong quint which men' screaming dire disour 'wise anaces also with former college and their patrons"1 them at aster meet will nounced that his club Utah State on January 30 Seeond-Illal- i TAMPA Fla Jan 20 UPI- -When Robert (Red) Rolfesiormet New York Yankee sacker now baseball and basketball coach at Yale university blasted the theory of spring baseball training in the south he got a quick reply from Al Lopez veteran catcher for the 300-by-16- 0- Swenson's eers who scored two decisive victories over the Snow college quintet last week end will entertain ff k club-play- — NVeber college basket- war-producti- on t C 2431 A 44 Chappuls-- : ? NEW YORK Jan 20 (INS)— Presidents Ford Frick of the NA- LAFAYETTE Ind Jan 20 LIFI Indiana became the spring home for a sixth major league baseball team Wednesday night with the announcement by Guy Mackey athletic director of Purdue university that the Cleveland Indians would train at Purdue for "three weeks or more" in March and April Arrangements for the training were worked out between Roger Peckinpaugh the Indians' vice president and Mackey and were approved by the university board of trustees Wednesday The arrangements include use by the Indians of the foot field house the varsity playing field and perhaps the Columbia Park stadium Mackey said The Tribe will arrive here-abo: March 15 he added al :z: I: ' — Weber to Play lists" Bramham pointed out that the total of players that are listed the as having been placed tional defense and voluntary Armstrong's Coach Reed Knute tired lists since October OGDEN With Private James Kelly hitting the hoop in the second half the headquarters company quintet of Fort Douglas ran up its third win Tuesday by downing straight 1900 56 to 47 SC Lieutenant Dan Minzer former Montana State stalwart and coach of the headquarters team paced the winners with some brilliant floor work and was runner-u- p for scoring honors Kelly was high for the evening with 17 counters Lieutenant Minzer announced that the headquarters club it seeking entry into the local Recreation league m--- 74 more-than-liber- Scbwendlman Hancock bye ence-F g - E Hunt C Fort Quintet Wins Another egerotherit Better n G basis 4 2 1 9 Glibertg Be 11 San bye Ray Eldredae-Bi- ll - Dick Dan Barn mond Willis vs Stan P Thomas IC Richmond E Lechaminaot-vs C L Latham-Carr R Chapman-Chapman Vs J Chase-Arn- o Kirkham Uffens-G Craven vs Les Jacobs Shgenptte7d-WiScott vs Bill Paul7 Laren F Kesler-Junlo- r Anderson bye Sorenaen-FranSorensen bye Ray Lund bye Rarr Moss-Elmvs L O ThomasC Lloyd-Slight Hyd coaley J A vs B 141- Crockett II:mlivitt riuron-1 M Parriah-Marti vs B Ralphs-Clawson-- greater source of revenue colleges competing because teams competing in the invitation tournament have taken home as much as $2000 above expenses—the receipts being divided on a percentage ar lf : T: 1 1 lf handball players will open a handicap doubles tournament at the Deseret gym this week end according to H C Mortensen director of the gym Most of the leading four-wa- ll performers in the city are enrolled In the event including the state doubles champions Bill Benson and Ray Eldredge Play will open Friday The state doubles tournament will be held after the handicap event is completed The pairings follow: ( Schedules Will Save Total Of 69000 Miles I - Tribe Selects Purdue as their players as Site of Camp ample we will say only of the 20 B C and D classificaof tion leagues and one-ha136 clubs operate they would collectively require 1871 against 2912 the rules allowed our leagues and clubs in 1942" Bramham said the net loss of players from minor league rosters to national defense and to voluntary retirement since the close of last season using August 29 as an average closing date had been 431 players and continued: 'Now then let's be more than liberal and say there are 200 additional players on our active rosters only who have gone into the service prior to August 29 1942 of which we do not at this time have notice still another 200 will go on the service ' list before the 1943 season opens we'll say This would account for 831 players on the active and inactive rosters of our clubs at the close of the 1942 season that would not be available for active duty during the 1943 season More Than Liberal "Even upon that calculation there would be available for 1943 operations for 16 leagues 210 more players than limits would pertheir mit them to carry on their active Fifty-fou- r - Then when both were juniors t tititndiniga 2 1 1 Davlait Lost Pet Won Carrothers was rated better than Weat 0 1 1000 Jordan When they entered the South Jordan 9 11 4 22 Total 14 7 3 31 Schroeder 1 0 1000 Necre by quarters: 1 0 1000 of lierriman Southern California Weort 11 18 22 22 University 000 1 0 First Riverton Schroeder and Carroth12 26 24 31 together tioutb 1 000 0 Riverton Second 1 000 0 era agreed that Bob was the com- Bluttdaie Twit 000 0 0 Bingham U S singles champion GT FP GT FP ing Results O 0 0 0 P9 44140111 CI trk 30 0 "Bob was a better player than West Jordan 47 Riverton First 23 1 0 0 2 Richardisl lucotert 200 4 3n Riverton Second 33 South O 3 Jordan 0 8 IlArtioqtc Trywil rrio was" Schroeder said "In my Harriman 28 Slutidate 000 book 19 O 2 2 29 2 8 mottLg O 000 Jutwoonye association won he would have O 0 0 0 the O schedule for Thursdny O 000 4 0 0 8 Kartchnnrt Junior cha Warnerg Jordan High neet 000 mpionship" 2 0 0 4 Ovrwald t Ottriat en 7 p m—Riverton Second vs Bluttdate O 0 0 0 &Joci e g But Carrothers who did win G Smith t 2115 4 219 vs South Jordan Shorts on Sports 8 p Jordan Hanson 2004 the national 9 p tm—Herriman vs Bingham junior singles title Vern Bowdle Utah's No 2 rank--to- g 19 2 1 39 Riverton Finn bye 13 3 2 28 was killed in an automobile acciTotals arnateur golfer last year will E4urtSore by quarters: near Los 1940 dent in Sandy Serond Sandy First Angeles 4 19 29 11 FP go into the army about February Utah 9 12 21 28 vowed then" Schroeder said O T2 2k 20P R NI trn bry R Rs moan f GT "I 2 2 0 4 3 The NCA A basketball 2 1 4 2 DRamusiwnt 0 12 ever Peaninnt if I "that got the chance to 6 2 2 14 Pouleenc 0Leorrasdo 8 00129 tournament is scheduled at Madi- Arsenal win the national I'd do it for 1 0 0 2 Carpenterg SjobionLy 0 1 0 0 Challengers son Square Garden The Wyo1 1 0 2 Deopaing 0 0 0 0 Bob" Greeneg O 0 0 0 Kunxg (111106t 1 0 0 2 had their hearts ming Cowboys Pin 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 ICatinytonc Cop Blabopt Beaten Championship en a set return trip to the Garby Riggs Jenaend 0 0 0 0 den and this may be their chance In 1941 the Glendale Cal 23 7 4 50 OGDEN—Ogden Arsenal's Chal13 5 1 27 Totals eV kr! if they can't accept the inwon the by quarters: team a made bid for determined bowling lenger youth 55 50 Irtrort 25 14 vitation to play in the aletropollof the the title In the finals however Sand' tieocmd 6 14 IS 27 Sandy tan Invitation meet there on ac- Ogden area championship roll-oratrbottrn Referee Punn timplro in a he was beaten at Forest Hills by soorkr D ootmt of conference rules To over the week end special Crump according to Bobby Riggs another Californian faro who have asked how come Crescent But last year Schroeder made Goates arsenal recreation diSandy Third T 1 P OTFP NVyorning is able to hold Its bas- Ray rec He tor the A defeated Frank 3 4 2 8 Mumfrd2 IFairbournf 2004 grade ketball team intact without losses Na- Parker of Los Angeles to win the OO 5 2 21 D Hardear4le2 Lunnen2 81016 In competition 3 1 to Uncle Sam Milo Komenich 03008 be—Po Hill singles crown In addition the 21- - 1 3 1 3 Asinswortne Nelsong 21Pairbourng 0 1 0 0 is too tall for the army six feet val Supply O 0 0 0 d inBith won star year-olthe 21424 national Bruowng n Quartermaster O 0 0 axed seven inches' the other regu- Depot the Arsenal Challengers tercolleziate singles title and was ii 5 6 t iii-cl oonaartt let s2228 20000 lars are in the reserves O 0 0 0 Goluseg Carroll rolled up a score of 5348 to shade a semifinalist with Sidney B O 0 0 0 Butler' i Illekeleendi20000 0000 Wood New of In 32 York Naval Jr the the Supply by pins 4 8 4 8 4 38 16 14 15 doubles national I gr raka 7 Irr fil C11 Beore by quarteThrsital t ' 14 Third after the title Sandy winning 162 Shortly 12 I 23 ) itia) 114 — 38 d Schroeder wrote Carrothers' fath- Crnt t RetexMe R iks elm berg umpire Po isen 1Wrio-h-er in Coronado and presented the corer D Cruhtp ?Fr 7 ' Mania 1 trophy to Coronado high school as '4 ca iItillt:------ i a perpetual award in memory of OG 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 Ballardt Fitzgerald? I his pal 1 0 0 It Ulaziera Smithf 11 3 11 33 Cash Prices Paid Highest O 0 3 0 0 Arn8i8uce Iluftc Schroeder joined the navy last 4 Wightjg 0 2 0 '0 for Rifles Shotguns NEW YORK Jan 20 LP— year after graduating from Stan- ? L 1 RtoTTitivnig 1 0 0 2 I Alleng or Pistols ford university in June After O 00 00 1)2 IWohersf 14 Fizzilstrztt 0 02 02 02 Chalky 'Wright former featherI 1liallarda 0 c weight champion Klinballo y Wednesday four months' training he was com- O0 11 01 01 lioureiyf ' an 5 as missioned Boston notified he Dag ensign promoters January 17Nrr--3-rcADnIritithsegrag would be unable to go through Currently on a brief furlough 8 8 be sent ff Schroeder to with his engagement with Sal expects 4 11 4 12 Totals 116 SO MAIN U Bart° la Friday night Wright aboard a destroyer within a few 3111 Score by quarters: t Firort I! said he had a heavy cold and 1 days for battlduty in the Pa- IL'raper : raper Second cific had been unable to train iteleree Malmberg umpire Bearden" O O Gym Schedules Handicap Court Tourney near-certai- 13y Lopez Offers Defense of Drills in South msL ' Champ Leaves Trophy to Chum's School All-St- ar A pair of close and interest- ing basketball games are exI pected this week end when the Utah university Redskins clash with the Utah Aggles Friday and Saturday nights in the "U" field house starting at 8:13 pm It appeared that Utah would DURHAM N C' Jan 20 (A) be at top strength Wednesday Ken when Sowards center was —Striking back at "gloom spreadable to take part in the workers" William G Bramham presiout Sowards sprained his ankle dent of the National Association of Monday Ken was the outstandProfessional Baseball Leagues asing player for the Indians against Wyoming and is the key serted Wednesday that all eviman in the Redskins' offense dence indicates there will be RalFrank Nelson has also been fficent players available for the favoring a blistered foot but Is minor leagues this season expected to be ready by Friday The president of the national Coach Veda! Peterson is not association made public a letter certain about his starting linehe has written to the heads of all up yet If Nelson is not in top leagues and clubs in rebuttal of shape LeGrande Gregory will "the prediction that no clubs bestart with Tom Lannon on the low 'AA' classification can expect guard line Sowards is expected to operate" to be at center with Fred Shef-field and Reed Grant slated for effort to spread before the forward posts If Nelson organized the predictions as public starts at guard Gregory may to the futuregloomy baseof professional line-up forinto the at forge ball the 'emergenpresent during ward " Bramham wrote "The amazOnly a light drill Is booked cy' adverse pubfor Thursday as the Utes brush ing feature of this is that it comes licity campaign up their game strategy baseball from within professional Utah's main Job appears to be the task of stopping Vern 'Clearly My Duty A ggie captain and Hoffman "It is not our desire to presuade center Hoffman' is unquestionor to continue anyone ably the scoring ace for the not to do so but inoperations view of the The duel between unrest Farmers among players club own-er- a Sowards and Hoffman should and league executives which prove interesting these prognosticators of failure games Preliminary have caused it is clearly my duty at 6:30 p m will be starting staged to give you facts and figures from featuring the Fort Douglas milthe records upon which you can itary police cagers rely and find helpful in your Tickets are on sale at The dilemma 3 to 6 p m Tribune daily from were 26 minor leagues - "There 184 clubs in 1942 Under operating the rules they could have only a total of 2912 players on their active rosters during that season "If all the 'AA"A-1- ' and 'A° classification leagues and their 43 clubs operate in 1943 and for exone-ha- By Orb o Robertson NEW YORK Jan 20 CIO—Madison Square Garden where all or basketball have been smashed will beattendance records-fcome the capital of the court game in March when the pick of the nation's college fives appear in the NCAA and national invita tion tournaments Harold Olsen of Ohio State chairman of the NCA A basket- In HitsCrepe Hangers Game Set for July 13 w To Huge New York Sports Arena 1 TAcnbaonf 0 0 0 0 5 31 13 Po cIApriE I 0 0 2 M - 4 AggleY Battles of A - ef :!- i Uo So lend Sofwards Taramham Tourney college Meet NCA Reveals Granting Anderson PALO ALTO Cal Jan 20 (UP) —The men's national singles tennis trophy now stands in a case at Coronado high school ---I a tribute from Ensign Frederick R Schroeder Jr to his boyhood friend Bobby Carrothers who might have held the title if he had lived to compete for It Schroeder who reported in San Francisco Wednesday for active navy duty aboard a destroyer won the title last year at Forest Hills N Y after a two-yequest The story of how the coveted bowl came to Coronado high school began seven years ago when Schroeder and Carrothers both promising young net stars began Faculty playing together In southern CI 'I' FP 3 2 7 California jbi er i 1 1 Tather Time a tI January 21 1913 5allgakt Uribunt - t I : - - |