Show - 4404416amogtottb” - - ' - - - itAv - 44Tg dtgammov - - ' - - ' -- - '- - - ' - tr ' goo -- - ' -- -- I Sunday I Morning Primed to Cop Shi Trophy 7I B Boys' Club to Hold Tourney Monday 1 box-IrBoys' club will stage a two-da- y tournament Monday and Tuesday evenings at the clubhouse with more than 50 classy young scrappers enlisted for the show Teams will participate from the Wendover air base Gemmel! Club itLCCINVIECk Deseret gym Rotary Boys club The notary-1'- CA M 5 'l I 1 t - : : ' ' - eY 4- 'O gAge ''- -- - - ht : !Taft4-'k- Show The programs will start at 8 at the clubhouse located at 753 West First South street To Weigh In Sunday Boxers will weigh in Sunday any time from 1 to 4 p m At the same time they will undergo examinations by Dr Foster Curtis to make sure they are in shape to participate Competition is planned for both novice fighters and experienced the performers with awards forRunnchampions in each division ers-up in the senior division will also receive medals Jimmy Shulsen and Paul Davini will referee the bouts Harold McNeil chairman of the A A U boxing committee will be head judge Other judges will be Bob Heckler Hardy Downing and Fred Tedesco p rn - - - J- :: " 4 - '$ '"--4- ' '' --- - A A ? 4 '' :21taisygagalteadeasaommt-t-------il-klos'4--'-'''- NN-NN:'N-N - ri A field of 20 was assured Saturday of entering the 1943 intermountain cross country ski meet scheduled for March 14 six-tent- ------ ------ --- ''R1111 ------ - J '--' ' I 1 t 1 i 4 i12irt t ' Z :4: trmweac :43::tito cm - — ITT - i N ' i ' 7'21::4Z' 7' I - 't Nc it -- NN it ! t'll'1 Al‘ ?: - 01::::::: 4r - r 't r4r‘-T-- -- be )'v? - e42 - e --c t' ' ' 6 '411447-I- ' 1 - r - k11 q -' - - --- - '- - - - n ' -- '' 45- akol 4' 4ft-- - ' ' l'i4—t-7ti--"'' I '' ' ' 'twe c - ' ' -' ": - ?- - e- - - 6N ' 411' Ass4" "4' I "1 ttiS1 ''at'L' - - - ' " - ' ' - ' ' - -- - -- l i ?I 65 7 i 15 1 : e I rni 2 2 Carey 25 22 nay ylef roi 3tile0ovwed ' o ' IlelOtaehOrl dhoedepnasi - t' Pft 38 - F 1 - ! 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"Iers--Evansv-ille d --- tP training I at Alta under the sponsorship of the Wasatch Mountain club Tournament Director Jacke Wolfe reported --Heading the list will be Bill and then back for a spectacular run Goodrow Harold Kamp Woodrow Dutcher second third at the starting point in Alta and fourth place winners last year and a good sized party Wolfe a to make are who strong expected the flags bid for the title this year Jurgen will track down and set 400 Sunday Approximately flags who Mont Bozeman skier Polly will be hung from trees and poles covered the five and are warned not to fire" mile course last Easter Sunday in runParticipants Both Rickey and Manager Leo the course before March 14 :5225 to win the crown is not in the vicinity is not pro- Durocher have said several times practice to his title defend expected that they were ready to trade the The men's race a week from Sun- - hibited of the course Californian and Bucky - willApproximately threea over and be four will downhill be iip14111 and day new manager of the the Harris be on wit: The level the distance course at Littte mile the quarter scaled to conform with National Phi Is also has expressed an interofficially mien by Robert Sonar Cottonwood canyon resort two Ski association Officials in charge will be Harry Duer- est in obtaining him thirds of the course to be in view kopf Wolfe master of presentations There was a possibility that a course setter and starter Don Reddish at any point along the canyron official In deal actually has been completed 31cDermaid Wally timekeeper: or at the lodge road charge of trails Duerkopf Is vice president and was being held for announceorganization and Reddish There will be in addition to the of the mponmoring of the Intermountain Amateur ment until after Cox and his aspresident association with which the Wasatch sociates have completed the legal giant course a smaller one for Mountain club is affiliated women entrants who numbered Entrantm up to Saturday night were process of taking control of the seven up to Saturday night Mon's race—Bill Kamp Jean Moench Is Phi Bill Orson Woodrow Hutchins Dutcher The men's race will extend from Spencer Ray Stewart Ray Wattres Darinformed baseball source said An S rock Tom Bill service Tom rell Barnes forest Grua Lyon the U Cox syndicate would dethe that Dick Reddish and Jack Perkins Moyitz shelter to the Albion basin area Harold Goodrow Another entrant expected liver the purchase money and sign Tom Deg les now stationed with U S back through Alta into the Cardiff ismountain for the club Monday the Hale Colo at papers Camp troops WOMerl'A pass area thence into the Grizzly race—Irene Ourtz Waneda a session with Ford Janet Christensen Grace Peterson morning at Gulch area between the Michigan Wright of the National Elanore Jones Frick and Jensen Betsy Virginia president mine and Twin Lakes jass and Good league At present Cox isa running the club on the basis of with Frick Itahwa! canodxumwilal buy the club when drawing up tYheerst ehramvs octoTeteldc Because of this Cox has no! ) ! in-la- By Judson Bailey NEW YORK March 6 UP- -A deal between the Philadelphia Phi Is and the Brooklyn Dodgers for First Baseman Babe Dahlgren appeared in prospect Saturday as the result of a conference between William D Cox new head man of the Phi Is and Branch Rickey of the Brooklyn club Rickey acknowledged that he had talked with Cox Saturday at the Dodgers office and although he would disclose no particulars he said he had "some things on the 1 -': I - thietics--Wilmin- Isqk N i I Birooklyn-Phi- l one-thir- d st t ) Race one-thir- New York Giants and the BUFFALO N Y Iklarch 6 471 the parties concerned but base- two Chicago clubs l will use makeball is about to open a spring shift diamonds laid out on go I f —Shortly after renewal of a mov' The Giants' field will be ementjo place his name in basetraining season that will be re- courses on links the owned ball's hall of fame by formerly at one of as membered the queerest Cooperstown D Rockefeller Sr at Lake- James J (jimmy) Collins credfunniest chapters in the history John wood N Cubs and while J the ited with third of the national pastime revolutionizing Sox will share the facilities I base play died of pneuMost of the clubs will don their White Saturday the French Lick Springs hotel monia—"game to the last" uniforms a week from Monday of French Lick Ind The Collins manand their getaway has arrived al- at The stay at"all the camps will ager of the 1903 Boston Red Sox most unnoticed in the heat of be shorter in general first team to win a world series arguments over baseball's proper onlyconsiderably or two weeks In 1912 had been hospitalized since Feb three role in wartime the Dodgers and Giants 24 His daughter Mrs Frank N l'? At this time last year the ball two clubs work February 15 and near- Walsh said he "was game to the began club officials players umpires' every club was in camp before last and never complained" sports writers and their wives ly An original nominee for basewere basking the first of March children and brief After the comparatively i balls hall of fame in 1935 Collins in southern-- sunshine There would at the failed to receive sufficient votes be practice three or four hours a preliminaries most of the clubs will re- His candidacy hoWexer gained sandwiched between golf and camps turn to their home cities for a support the last few months swimming steak dinners and au- series of exhibition games prior to wide He maintained an active interest rides tomobile movies and card the opening of the season which in baseball affairs after his playgames has been set back eight days ing career ended in 1911 and was This year "baseball as usual" itself will be as much a thing of the for April 21 president of the Buffalo municipal and dates for open- leagues the past 22 years past as lefthanded catchers But ingTheof locations the major league training He spent 19 years in professional this doesn't mean that springl baseball 13 of them in the majors training has lost any of its inter- camps: National League est N J March 15 where he played with the Boston Giants—Lakewood Y N Muinitain Dodgers — sear Braves PhilSox Red the and the March 15 Novel Possibilities Phils—Heraher Pa March 15 adelphia Athletics He was the As a matter of fact the new Calii Is14arch 22 first to play away from the bag and to develop a defense against Pirates—Muncie Ind March 18 conditions contain more novel posMarch 15 Reds—Bloomington bunts sibilities than ever could ave Cubs—French Lick hid March 21 Collins had a lifetime batting occurred in the south where all Amerlean Longue Pttrk N 1 March average of 206 and a fielding clubs enjoyed virtually the same 14 Yankees— Asbury Marcn 21 (others thattcrytnen climate and followed largely simiMaas March 22 Red average of 929 In 1693 line Sox—Medford Md Park Marth 15 with the Braves 8enators—College he led the lar training routines A Del March 20 in home runs with National This year the big leaguers will thatteryment March 24 tohars league Mo 15 March 134nwns—Cape Girardeau 15 be scattered from Medford Mass Ind March 15 Ind March'15 a suburb of Boston to Cape GirarFuneral services will be her Indians—DaFayette White Sok Ind French 1 c k deau Mo which is farther south March Tuesday 18 than Richmond Va As a result every manager will have to adapt MONTGOMIRY WARR procedures suitable to the location and to the players of his particular club Already there is a big argument over the merits of indoor and outdoor training The two Boston '' clubs the Brooklyn Dodgers Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians have chosen sites where w i they can use baseball "cages" field houses equipped with nets so that batting and infield pracI tice can be held indoors Some of Ca 16 Li the other clubs can get into a gymnasium for running and throwing on bad days But still other clubs have maintained that C4 on baseball workouts are no good unless held outside and have located where no indoor workouts will be Transportation facilities are becomng over-bu- r possible This is only one of many differso the Government has greatly eased the dened ences of opinion and tactics which restrictions on bicycle rationing! If a bike will solve will be put to a test in the fortht coming unique training season your transportation problems cooly for one now! Commando Training The Philadelphia Phils camping at Hershey Pa will undergo what their new owner Bill Cox Z II It - I calls "commando training" His idea is to make his ball players t "hard as nails" On the other hand the Cincinnati Reds who will work in4P doors and out at Indiana Al ' 17-- moa n 11 Bloomington laerre gtho'''' ' 1i is"muscle pay William oHI ' ''''' 12 ' Tulsa uni- magician" : 7 a I Deal Expected one-thir- d N the I Denning The number in the fold rose to 21 Saturdoy as Pitcher Jim Itagby came to terms 20 Skiers Enter 'Annual Cross-Countr- y laughing vv - : --- will be no ' - 1 "'-'N' wind-blow- - SIMI 1 '' 'i 0 I 4 1 1s: I " 4 Ncr"N - - - N t'- east-southea- - t05'-Z- --' : ? 4-- Ski and road conditions for near! Parley's summit—East of Salt by winter sports areas furnished Lake City up Parley's canyon (U S highway 40) 20 inches of snow by the U S forest service: miles of including one inch of new snow Alta — Twenty-eigh- t Salt Lake City up Little Cotton- road good and open wood canyon elevation 8500 to miles Ecker Hill — Twenty-fiv- e 10200 feet: 125 inches of snow Lake of Salt City surface wind packed road opened up Parley's canyon (1I S highway Saturday night miles 40) 18 inches of snow including Twenty-eigh- t Brighton n snow southeast of Salt Lake City up one inch of new Cottonwood lift canyon road Sunday skiing fair B:g operating road good closed 98 inches (of snow - N N'ks ' A N It first-proffer- 4 will ' 6 club's 1:--1 'n' Road Conditions - 0 spowe y :''' & '8- '"-- k 'ssq04 -:!-' Yankees 12 lit0 1 ' t - contract for 1943 but the front office Is neither surprised nor dismayed Roger Peckinpaugh vice president of the Tribe said Saturday he expected a squawk from the husky outfielder about the in- offer—and has mailed a contract containing a figure higher omiary At the same time Peckinpaugh indicated the Indians would not metot heath's demands for as much pay in 1943 as he received last season The 1942 contract figure took into account the outfielder's 310 batting average of the previous season but last year his age dropped to 278 Heath who has spent the linter working i n a Seattle shipyard Is one of nine Tribesmen still unsigned Others are Pitchers Al Smith Chubby Dean and Arne Reynolds Infielders Ray Mack and Eddie Turchin Outfielder Oris !Lockett and Catchers Buddy Rosar and Otto ' - teammates The Giants announced receipt of a signed contract from William Sayles rookie pitcher purchased from Louisville bringing to 15 the rumber of their signed players The Dodgers have eight and the Nk (I '00"7 - - 1 I i 7 1 The former general manager of the Cardinals conferred with Medwi::k in St Louis a few weeks after Rickey had become president of the Dodgers and Saturday Rickey oka(1 Meelwick had written him "The t31( you had with me was the had in my life" bet I havesaidever Medwicles letter exRickey pressed a determination to regain the good will of both the Brooklyn by havplayers and fans this year end ing his best season and to this he had worked all wirtter to get into condition He has reeeived a $20000 salary since coming to the Dodgers and most observers agreed that his new contract would again call for the same amount Last year he batted an even 300 18 points under his previous season but still second on:y to Pete Reiser among his N ( I Cleveland Indians his - --- - protest I t 4! : I t i 11 6 UP)— - ! NEW YORK March 6 (1"1—Jo- seph Michael (Muscles) Medwick whose holdout struggles with Branch Rickey assumed epic proportions when both were with the St Louis rardinals has come to terms with the Brooklyn Dodgers this winter without a murmur of -- — i I 7 '' Kiwanis Boys' club South high West high and West Jordan along 4 ' ' 'i ri ' 1 i 1 1 with many unattached b(Sxers The meet is an amateur show - f 4 :! and has been listed as a prelim- - i t1 I to ' A intermountain AU the U !a r:'' inary 1 ' 4:: :' ' which will be held the last of 1 4 ' March at the Elks club 4A et I H v c To Receive Awards ' '' '' : s i 1 I4tNC: 4 14 4 :1 ' Winners of the tourney will re1 I ff: Wyn 411e0W' :7 ' 'o 1 :' ' """ ''" ' ceive medals and a special trophy - 1 has been posted for the best boxer in the show according to Director g 4t - " :'Jack Squires ji'''''''''":--t k '"I'''''''''t1:: f i Proceeds from the two-nig'' show will be employed for a good purpose The funds will be used One of the topnotchers last 'Year Harold Goodrow will enter to purchase needed athletic equipthe intermountain cross country ski meet March 14 in the ment for the boys' club Seats are favored role If he does he'll get the Wasatch Mountain being erected by the city recreaclub trophy pictured above The race will be conducted at tion department to handle a crowd of more than 300 The Elks club Alta winter sport resort will arrange for the ring and the gloves as its contribution to the Contract For 1943 Play Ski 1 ' v' Signs '' 4 1-- -' ti Returns Wackiest illeath Claims : I Leagues Open Jig His 1943 Season Next Week Vet Bosox Training hidianContract By Judson Bailey into a seaside resort be the New York Yankees who have 1Third Sacker NEW YORK March CLEVELAND March (Ain— chosen J Asbury Park Jeff Heath has returned to the matter for I - - - 'h 1 Mir z5alt galic iTribunt March 7 1913 — - - t':' tr C t L - ‘ ' |