Show - z4 20 Wedneclay Morning 'Zlit Trribunt Snit tr-h- -- e -- February 17 1913 Tilt to Top Benefit Ring Match Thursday Seven Abrams-Polido- ri Bengals Groom for Boxing Feature best fights of the winter season is set for Thursday tight in the Utah university field One cf the : university 4 According to the form charts Abrams and Polidori the latter holding a number of intermountain A A U titles should put on A tip-to- p bout—a bout that may feature the card of army and college fighters Every dollar taken in at the rate isf set to go straight into the army fund for athletic equipment All of the 5000 seats in the field house have been set at the same price and no reserved seats will be held Tickets for adults are a dollar each: for children 50 cents Salt take boxing fans can kill two birds with one stone by sitting in for the bouts First they can help the army athletic equipment drive and secondly they can see a dozen first class fights Can Take Punch d Abrams is a Negro battler—a middleweight who can take a punch and dish one out Polidori a first class boxer from Tooele is one of the keenest defentive fighters in these parts For proof bear in mind that he holds a number of A A U titles Another A-- 1 bout on the service-colleg- e fight card will pit Chet of the Logan marines against Ursal Snapp of Idaho Southern Halew:inski holds the Utah state servicemen's title at 175 pounds Snapp reached the aernifinal round last year in the 70' all-st- : ar two-seas- national A A U tournament at Easton Idaho Southern boxers coached by the able Walt Woodward turn out to be a crop of mighty good leather-thrower- s each year And the present crop is no exception As for the service team—it is good Frankle Girrard of the Logan marines is about as classy a leatheriveight as you'll find in the armed ferces d "Kid Lewis of the army air base is a who has an educated left and he's above par when it comes to slipping over a joltieg right Negro Puncher At 147 pounds Coach Don Galbreath of the army air base will present Doc Holloway Negro fighter from NVashington D C Lc vas an honor student and Long-legge- 133-pound- er varsity quarterback at 3lueflead Teachers' college in West Virginia before Uncle Sam gave him D's Whars more 14portant Holloway's an artist and reputedly a one god Another grade A match—one that won't count in the score of the service verius colluge pt the air base heavyysaaght Bill :alike against Fred Williams of Ogien Zuke a former Eig Ten heavyweight king from the University cf Minnesota carries dynamite in his right—and they say his left is no powder puff caress Williams is a smooth boxer He looked mighty good the night of Januaryd 30 when he boxed a exhibition against Maxie Eaer as an added attrac- a THAT PAN OUT i t f - THE COOL e" r''''''4 4 :' -- : RICH ) i I '''i' 1 § t x 1 : i' r4 i '' i i e ':' '' t t - e i -' 3 1 't ' :: 1 70 f I k -- n tine roll- cigarettes in everY bandy pocket peckat of Prince Albert : your-Ow- 1 f : ' - "''' ' t: 1 I ' f! 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' T 3N: '' i '1:::'t:1717'01'''ic:i41"40:1 ' -L- ‘ P4 - mmr1 Coach Vadal Peterson took the news in stride The field house floor is Vadal's pride and joy but when he learned that it was going to be taken up he merely 'said: "Well it was expected We've got a bigger game to win and if we don't win that there won't be any more interccAllegiate athletics" Fitness Parley Prep Hoopsters Board Re lists Set for S L Tangle Today Lippy with 1-- A Deadlocked for first place the tough Snow high Badgers Reid Allred'a North Sanpete high cagers entertain Gunnison at Mt Pleanant in the top game of a set of midweek games Wednesday which will see e 11 six of the Sanpete district: teams two Alpine and four of the Millard loop quints in action Wednesday's schedule: Moroni at Manti 3:30 p in Wasatch academy at Snow 3:30 High school coaches physical education teachers principals and superintendents of athletic regions two and seven (Salt Lake City) will participate in a physi- cal fitness institute Saturday at the University of Utah gymnasium The meeting which will feature both demonstrations and discussions will convene at 9 a m In the 'demonstrations gymnastics elementary marching tactics swimming combatives games relays and rhythmics will be presented in accordance with the national physical fitness program recommended by the U S office of education the army and the p Iowa Grid Post Goes to Harris IOWA CITY Iowa Feb16 UP)— Jim Harris has been appointed acting head football coach at the University of Iowa to succeed Major Eddie Anderson Director of Athletics E G Schroeder said Tuesday The appointment was recommended by Anderson and has been approved by the board in control of athletics It also was announced that Frank Carideo backfield coach under Anderson expects to be in the armed forces by April 1 and therefore was not considered for the position m at North Sanpete Gunnison 3:30 p Y high at Provo 16 2 2 1r 1 P rs one-side- 10102i 1 3 3 flTFP 3 0 2 M Prnitht 1 FLA ilenf 9 1 111 ! : l'1''1!:n":-'- t h Arnobtume 7 5 rsirmatichbrifiro it J101Aptrilroptgon 21 tol 00 IFalrhntirnf ton asiting McGrath to close sub- O 3 I urban tracks in Rhode Island as a 0 0 111abarr1t 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Carrol!a conservation measure M BaIRrdgO 22 2 0 0 0 LerwilLt "Because the track does not 8 14 4 20 12 3 29 come within the scope of Mr Jef- 13 score Totals fers' letter I am not acting and Crescent by quarter 17 26 29 11 2 6 1$ 20 Second I contemplate no action" the gov- Draper — Iteteree 'Vincent officials Umpire ernor said Fluyer 1 1 no the Brooklyn Dodgers has passed his preliminary selective service physical examination and been reclassified draft board officials announced Tuesday night Durocher who will be 38 next late next July or be inducted month early in April Officials said President Branch Rickey:Mt the Dodgers said Tuesday night that plan any immediate action toward lining up a new pilot "I'm just going to wait a while nnd see what happens" Rickey said "However if Leo hasn't been inducted by late next morrth be forced to take some sort of action But I'll face that when the time comes" Ursal Snapp of Idaho Southernappear in the aryny benefit match Thursday is waiting to receive his call from the army air who will 1-- A corps He has won 17 bouts in two seasons and reached the finals in ear ear ear the ear Ernie Schneiter has been named new golf professional at the Ogden Country club He succeeds his brother George who quit to take the pro post at the Salt Lake Country club Ernie is also operator of the ski tow at Ogden 's Snow basin 't six-cou- nt h:11F1) Cowboys to Stay - non-titl- 1 Sitvlis r NEW YORK Feb 16 Cn—Billl sent in Jurges veteran shortstop his signed contract to the New York Giants Tuesday and thus be- I "it ne 1 DEJ AEI it a 2–Nan Mira A rs I r' GMC ry PEW V'ter Cid I Nfil rs fret 6–A PK I 11 AEA WNW Er AWL WO' Or 1 ye t tere KV ME 1 I I E i 1 Ir7 A I 1 :s' ' I iv-- ' Q‘ :t" V N11'-- 4' 0 Alp - l'ee'-'7- " :44"- i V- - fie - 110' - vse 4‘''' '1' ''''-' AO 0(04 - 0'm C-7- 4 i '' i 40 k)'' - ' 1 4 -- :' - I 1 AO - 20 mor- 1 - deeki 1 - i -" '11rs tie 'CP -- e'-e-'- 4'r' "'' - - '4 4 ? 1:- - IN ae ' I CI:-4- ‘It 4 the Philadelphian to a draw Mon- :e'" 'e ti day night Referee Irving Kutcher cast the 1 vt 4 1 0 ' deciding vote after Judges Frank I '' aliatA '‘ Knarsborough and Eddie Loughks ran disagreed Knarsborough gave 744 Hutchinson rounds five I ilf10Shapiro ohor-S one and called one even while i ' and six k 1 iN1 4 Loughran gav Bothe 1 x the irtenth four gave Shapiro ) to Shapiro while Kutcher called '1114) At it4rfri ! it even making his card te '!'" 1 '' ft14411: t -77 'AAt !Shapiro weighed 1341: Hutch‘k inson 1311‘2 i A:iLa'"-------:Bobby Ruffin 131 New York FrN won the decision easily from Ellis tFiemr teutnreatne2poy frotenAoemdserGicam'sc ftohromussanncdos has been proved by in wpsioren Phillips 13112'of Philadelphia of operators Further double feature the half the other rleered and perfected Preventive value is proof of its truck-savin- g wind-u- p Maintenance long before the shown by the recommends war GMC's ability to prolong tions of ODT an& its wide use in truck life and preserve truck per- - Army Motor Maintenance units Leonard Asks Release r -- - — I I A !I:: - - z Al :j -- ---- - : L- i -r3 1 1 -2 - 11 :: ‘LL: ' 1 : Spociol!'Sorvico Payment Pion' Of Shells for Hunts --- --- vadat:do through our own VMAC DENVER Colo — Ptah Fish GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK AND COACH Phone and Game Department Director 974 South Main Street Ross Leonard Monday night apFRED A CARLESON CO pealed to delegates to the eighth North American Wild Life confer- 535 - - - Phone South Main Streit ence assembled here for concerted refor of the demands government -'' 11? 1: !: lease of ammunition on a ration ' A I t I basis for prosecutio4 of a sports! 1 ' I 1 I men's hunting program in the ini C: 2 teest of furthering the war ef- I: 4 f fort 1 v si f i Hp ) The Utah game chief warned i - - ' US11Va doors the that against proposals I cONUTriAncaCtill I be thrown open to almost unlimited 1 use of game under the guise of an - 1 - 37 0- fjpi IP L came the second member of the club to fall in line Carl Hubbell Is the other eirrrgency order I a 'Jolson HOLYOKE Mass:Feb16 Al Jolson 152 of New Orleans knocked out Arthur France 163 of New York in the fifth round of their scheduled ei4ht-roun- d feature bout MondaynighL PIONEERED BY ---- In Pioneer League Ittrges t I Yr 10-rou- - t?L' ar I Al P S Ecker who will sponsor the A A U hoop tournament re- plans to take part in the amateur ports that several leading prep event — under riew names of teams have already announced course Tuesday 10-rou- NEWYORK Feb 16 (—The night over Mayon Padlo of Philadelphia and qualified for his March boxing clans will gather Wednes5 return match in New York day night to honor Corporal BarBeau Jack Zivic ney Ross of the marines at the against Battling 149 to 146 for his 23- - fifth annual dinner of the New weighed York Boxing Writers' association year-ol- d opponent oral Ross with Colonel Fritzie never looked better in career than he did HarvePy Miller former National his Tuesday night He did not lose Boxing' association president actIca round and dropped the Philadel- ing on his behalf will receive the in the fifth Edward J Neil plaque given yearphian for a The bell rang with Padlo ly by the writers to the man who flat on his back and Trainer has done most for boxing Ross Jimmy Wilson had to carry Padlo will be unable to attend to his corner Private Tommy Yarosz 166 of Ft Monmouth N J knocked out Shapiro Draws With Harold Hazlett 165 of Beaver Falls Pa in the fifth round of Hutchinson semi- Johnny the scheduled eight-roun- d The winner a brother of final PHILADELPHIA Feb 16J2P- )-former Middleweight Champion Maxie Shapiro of New York an 11 Teddy Yarosz won with terrific to 5 underdog to Johnny Hutchinbattle—boxed son in their body blows 12-ye- The Negro Globe Trotters famed New York basketeers are scheduled to play in Ogden Thursday but with the acute housing problem at the Junction city it has been impossible to find accommodations for the team so far d Draper Seeond nt (UP)— fiery manager of - CPI ZiN'iC ltin c 16 Zivic Takes Ross Easy Decision Barney -PITTSBURGH Feb To Get Award Fritizie pounded out a decision TWIN FALLS Idaho—The Twin Falls Cowboys will be back in the Pioneer league "after the war has been won" Maurice J Doerr Cowboy official said here Monday Doerr said the Cowboy baseball ' outlook after the war was favorCrescent Wins Post able terming the present club sitas "being good" lie said uation In 31 Men Tourney there was little the league officials SANDY — Crescent M Men meeting in Pocatello Sunday could operations for the basketball quintet won a victory do but suspend over Draper Second ward M Men duration "for the best interests of 0 score Mon- baseball" quintet with a day evening at Draper junior high school gymnasium 3 Wins The win gave Crescent a berth BOSTON Feb 16 (In—Georgie p interin team the satsatrunnet-uMartin 150 of Boston the New welterweight boxing Sandy First ward is the cham- England knocked out Al Evans pionship team of Mt Jordan stake champion 149 of Newport R I in the eighth having won all their games of round e of a scheduled the season bout Monday night The score of Monday's game: 41T NEW YORK Feb Leo Durocher he-didn- Delta at Hinckley Fillmore at B se Coach Ike Armstrong said Tuesday that the loss of the field house does not necessarily mean the end of intercollegiate sports "We got along without it before and we'll have to do it again" he said 1 TRAINED AT FORT MQK114LEY 1912 Siohnon loc lirneld slam King Kent Evans superintendent of buildings a n d grounds at the "U" will leave Wednesday or Thursday for Boulder to look over the remodeling job at the C U field house The Utah changes will likely be made after the same style as those at Colorado "U" i- á ' j ARMY 377LL ACTVE YEARS! AFTER Cep" 104 1 - --- 0 IA '' — 14'--- R li --''' ' - The university will donate the field house for the event so that all receipts possible can be turned over to the sports equipment fund - t ' :' duration :: 1 t '7'e -- B With the University of Ut a h field house due to become a barracks for student service men next month it appears that the attractive fight show scheduled Thursday night may be the final show at the big sports arena for the - to t Dean Floyd Cross of Colorado State conference president that due to the fact that the fielclhouse must be turned into a barracks to take care of 400 student service men who will report here next month remodeling must be started immediately As a result the basketball floor will undoubtedly have to be taken up and will not be available for the championship series Dr LeRoy E Cowles president of the university aaid Tuesday that work will start on the barracks just as soon as material can be secured and added that the work would get under way before the first of March President Cowles added that it may be that the basketball floor won't have to be moved right naw but chances are that it will "We don't know exactly how much space will be needed now but other service men will follow and the entire field-houunquestionably will be utilized before we are through" added the university leaderk This announcement probably sounds the death knell for college basketball at the University of Utah for the duration unless there are sufficient players and irterEst next year to return the games to the Deseret gym Right now this is not expected But the withdrawal of the University of Utah as a pospectivesite for the Mountain States conference play-of- f does not sett:e the title series problem Floyd Millet B Y U athletic director announced Tuesday right that he was still opposed to playing the series at Laramie Millet announced that he wou:d be in favor of taking the series to Denver if Wyoming will agree The Deseret gymnasium has been suggested as the best site if the series is brought to Utah Utah State still figures to be in the race too From Logan came a report that the Aggies if they win would like to play two games at the Aggie field two at Ler- finite and the fifth If neethid at Denver Therefore instead of settling the problem the withdrawal of Utah appears to have complicated the situation Instead of two sites the conference has several to select from now ri Dean Cross of Colorado state will likely have to poll the cotnferenee again to find nut how It stands on the changed situation By Jimmy Hodgson : - ?- -4- I t- faculty representative it t Y 1 1 1 7 TDr notified From the Press Box ? 'a '' 7 It A ?111"''' d - - y Utit lit's H L Marshall t fr : '111'1'' --Ack9t ! - I ZIPk)1 :f iil z k 4'1 I t i t '' t By Jimmy Hodgson Associate Sports Editor The Mountain States conference basketball playoff will rot be staged at the University of Utah field house But that doesn't e mean that the series will go to Lar-amieither ?‘ '1 I --15 :' AN 7 ' s f t 1 t ' ::?1t!C90& 121 f likt-x- V- tm k- - e : O ! k ' 4' 'i 4 )1' 1 : tr-- 14 ' ' t ' 7---- IiiiP BanKs)Oret5on vot i v Coorol a HOPKINS 0- - - ' - ' t 1111‘ 7 tAN - -- ''Vi- - t : '' --'- 74 ' ' ::- :-- I we I t ) ' 1 '-- k ItsIK — i— i- )-- - I—I 'I le N t --- :: 1 ' ' 4 0' 4 ':i - - f":'it'llg f --—- - i - ' I Withdrawal of Utah Complicates Job of Naming Series Site 1 il't it IsC'' - 4:1"- )- ' 1 i '''' ' ? FIRST ENLISTED PILOT ti) : ' "' "' -' : '"'"- :I6N i4-- l' V t t A 4 ' ) I - ' :k- i 10-rou- He announced his decision after discussing with track officials a M Jeffers letbter from William r administrator in Washing- WAR : 29-2- I i! T ' I - " - - ' t 1 44'( (1: s THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE IL : - N ------ - r l'! ' ":-e- ''' ‘ :': y-- 0 - - PROVIDENCE R I Feb 16 JIffil ti413 tin—Governor J Howard McGrath I ' ':t I ruled Tuesday that the April race ' meeting at Narrangansett Park yi -would be permitted to start "beqf1:': cause the track is not a suburban It 0 - it--0--'4': ettn17!'"-IX-C- i ' - - -- 1 ''' It''' ''' 'OW 'T" 14 oocautt t - - 7 '' letics Tuesday Connie Mack announced his entire infield had been signed The mail brought signed agree-'Ment- z from Pete Suder shortstop-thir- d baseman Eddie Mayo former National league drafted from Los Angeles I3ruc Konopka first Dick Adkins shortsacker and stop up- - from Wilmington Del Iry Hall second baseman up from Williamsport Pa and Frankie Skaff a free agent Dick Siebert veteran first baseman accepted ' - - : '' - '4'-- -: 'Ai :::' §i ! sz - e s-- :7:: 10'R''"''''‘' 'fr 1: ' :':: ' - - - - 41i4'4-(45S - 4 ---- ' 4 S 4&1!' :ei ' vii!-- ? -- t ' i t - e'- :?:-'- - - I r - CE ' 1' ''''t' --' !:::? :''''"' 4 060 I PHILADELPHIA Feb 16 UP) —With the return of six more contracts to the Philadelphia Ath- 1 i ' 1 k 3' N TASTE-PRIN- ib " 17-1- Athletics Sign Full Infield for J913 N -" r(47 ' 1 :' ' ALBERTS GOT rr! PA SPINS UP QUICK NEAT IT'S CRIMP CUT TO STAY PUT SWELL IN PIPES TOO! P ''vot A :r f Iv :'N I - THAT LETS THROUGH i ( NATURE 00 r 44 ''''''''c:1 F rfe MILDNESS b' 'TREE Crrown Int 1' I -' CEDAR t I : k N ' '' 1 t I - vinnow t " 'N 3:30 p m I v 1:4 - s ': '''' ' - fs 4! i 74c f i "I - t : San Fratict5co Cal if ---- DEFENSE GUN st I ' by E M BARNETT COAST series will be week's played at the usual time according to Ernest M Hanson assistant superintendent of city 7schools8 and The tilts are slated for p in Friday in the Cub gym with the midget fracas set for West r - : WEST engagements of this South-We- 1 -- 1 g 21 ii ii Li 11! 25-1- SA'a - 57 '"44 A and B I 1 -- Panthers Cubs Wait Games - - - N4 Explorers Open Basketball Play "Iti447K5' 1 - - - - 1 - N 1 ort'-- CLOTHES CRUSH USED YEARS ' 12 st tion at the Utah state servicemens title matches n 41 Thursday bouts tussles Last week's East-We166—Ursal Snapp undefeated in were held in the afternoon as an two years excepting in semifinals Hanson reported of the national A A II at Boston experiment but A and r3 games that remaining after he had disposed of the 1941 will the in be evening as played 11 won one lost last in the champion He pavy past year and has won six in a row Purpose of the national prothis season gram is better to prepare high school youths for military industrial agricultural and essential Race Men Meet community service through imand NEW YORK Feb 16 (TJP)-- building proving health endurance coordination Directors of the Thoroughbred strength Stake The Explorers and agility Highland Racing association will meet Wedtheir basketball league race J R Griffiths of the U of U nesday for the first time since opened is chairman of the program and December and their principal con- at the Pioneer gym Monday night out with Glen Worthington Logan sideration will be how to keep with Stratford 6 ward edging won Wasatch Sugarhouse war high school and Karl Schleckracing going during the 4 Edge-hi- ll from Highland Park man A F Robbins Alice Brondowned Bryan 26 to 14 and son Beulah Smertz Beverly Yer24-- 6 Parleys smothered Emerson rington and Elizabeth Hayesdem-of Carter and Stefanson starred in the U of U will present the the Stratford victory with six and onstration seven points respectively Glade f set the pace for Wasatch with seven counters West had a big WONDERFUL!" day getting 11 points for Edge-hi- ll and Platt tallied nine to lead 00 to victory Chick Burnett Parleys aoolt Anr 11111— F ''r"''' district chairman was in charge of the games four-roun- I i lit) 1 -- 4:- 'II' : 1 -- i: ets Salt Liakers should deposit their hunting knives at the regular collection depots established in the city instead of mailing them to other depositories the press relations officer of the Exchange club organization sponsoring the drive for securing knives for the marines emphasized Tuesday Students bringing knives to the Utah theater next Monday morning will be admitted to a free showing of "Immortal Sergeant" starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara at 11:4k lb JOHN Q BOYER 13aMmore Md - N - '47 J - :- 1 V CIRCLE 0441- - 4 i' 2 lt — 0 in Utah a former A A TJ champion and winner of five straight )- i I4k 4 --- Deposit Knives With Marines on r-- 4'414 - 4 ' ' Ben gals Groom For S L Bouts Hale-Aar:s- ki - iP9 the fans are thinking the game is in the bag and are laying good odds on the outcome However Millet is expecting the two toughest games of the entire year with Duke Abrams Tough army the Utags and is fearful lest his air base fighter boys get too optimistic The Cougars have won five games since dropping the straight first one of the season to the Aggies and Millet figures the team Is about ready to be knocked off He has good reasons for thinking this as Utah nearly upset the Y team in the second game and Seven Coach Deb Young has demonstratIdaho POCATELLO Idaho Southern boxers get a se- ed three times that he has a more vere test Thursday night in meet- powerful squad than the Meg ing a select group of soldiers at Salt Lake City They risk a record in which they have not lost a card and while Coach Walter Woodard and his boys do not expect to win everything in the benefit program they do expect to come away with a fair share of honors The Bengals are as good as any ever turned out here and their record proves them a lot better than all they've met during two years of competition in Utah Idaho and Montana Whether seven men can carry the load ordinarily carried by a larger squad is the present problem for the armed services have cut into the boxing team as well as other sports Woodard recently lost three men and the team is now withcrut a heavyweight Making the trip to Salt Lake will be 120 pounds—Bernell McIntire who has won five straight 127—Monte Marshall who has won two lost two and tied one in 135—Vernon Kay runner-u- p his weight last year and recent winner of three bouts 145—Glen Marshall has won six and lost one 155—Joe Davis winner of three straight all by knockouts 160—Remo Polidori well known - Ai RAREST CREATE LUSTRE ESTEEM two-gam- two-fiste- c I THE - Fieldhouse Floor To Be Taken Tin —By Ripley 1 SQUARING r4- - Hoop Playoff RCLE IICARUS C PROVO—Trying to blast the overconfidence that is riding high among the Brigham Young university fans and members of the basketball team Coach Floyd Millet sent the Cougar basketball machine through a long and strenuous scrimmage Tuesday night as the team took its weekly practice in the women's gym Needing only one win over the e series Aggies in their here Friday and Saturday nights to cinch the western division title house when Duke Abrams of the army air base squares off against Rd?r:10 Polidori of Idaho Southern e Reject-Conferenc- Believe Itror Not BYU Battles A wies in ies Series - - utes Tr --- - w Nirv s 1 Issi 1 11 jil sp ') I f IrTrAlo I tti yq I 1 I -- u- - : I - - - - l t - ' - ' -- - 7 - - --- -- ""6"-"- -- erm peA eI |