Show - e From the Press Box By Jimmy Hodgson t tfribune 5IkMarch 1943 5a1t I6B 14 Sunday Morning 4 NL Utah's college track and field program which has already been By Ed Haroldsen pared to the bone may be elimrain or shine a field of nearly 30 of the top skiers of the inated altogether this spring acSalt-Lakarea will compete Sunday in the 1943 intermountain cording to reports coming from the y three Utah schools ski tournament scheduled to get under way at 11 At the last conference meet it a m from the starting point at the rock shelter at Alta ski resort was decided that all track comp The sign-uwill be taken up to 10:30 petition would be crossed off the Entry Saturday of Joel Cobia meets books except the division of the Alta Ski club in the men's The division test for the three race and Juel Carver in the worn- en's race increased the total numUtah schools was set at the "U" ber of skiers officially entered for stadium May S Wasatch Mountain the Since then some of the tracksored joust to 29 sters have had something to say to snare men's honors Favored ' about the change Many of them Bill Kamp Harold are however 1 ' think that it is a waste of time " ' Croodro and Woodrow Dutcher who r 0 4 to go through a full season of t placed second third and fourth training for just one meet and in the 1942 race and respectively out don't k ethers point that they six-foh Jim Laughlin comto lose a whole year's ant is another of Alta lodge proprietor petition by taking part in only one otalc favorite 'track meet The men's race will be over a 01 course at the Little CotAs a result the coaches of the tonwood canyon winter sports re three schools are not certain of the course to be sort whether to go ahead with plans view at in any point along the or decide right now to call it all canyon road or at the lodge off So far little has been done The nine women entered for the In the way of organizing the event will race over accompanying tracksters there would course a Both courses be sufficient men interested in be divided between will et evenly ' to the go t proposition level downhill and uphill slopes ahead is questionable 1 frA w41 A group of six headed by Jacke Wolfe director of the meet will C11 Team Strong begin repacking the trails at 7 a m Approximately 400 flags On the eastern side of the mounwere hung from trees and poles to tains it is reported that Colorado the first school to drop basketball mark the course last Sunday 4( ' is eager to go ahead with track The men's race will extend from Colorado has one of the best prosthe U S forest service rock she!- oon k ter to the Albion basin area: back pective squads in years But on the other hand Colorado through Alta into the Cardiff pass area thence into the Grizzly Gulch State has already decided to quit track and Colorado State has been area between the Michigan mine one of the strongest track schools and Twin Lakes pass and then Returns back in the conference for years In Captain Ray Welch for a spectacular run at the home to Salt Lake City on starting fact the' Farmers were edged out point at Alta The course of the conference championship furlough forms a giant figure eight last year here merely because The tournament will be conduct- Coach Harry Hughes left one atrictly in accordance with Na- trackster home to save expense Ski association rules and unrneyney der the sanction of the Intermoun- With Colorado State out Colotam Amateur Ski association rado university must follow suit 49-3- 2 In charge besides Wolfe will be because the Buffs will have no Harry Duerkopf acting president opposition from Wyoming even if of the Wasatch Mountain club and the Cowboys decide to go ahead master of ceremonies Don Red- and so far that is indefinite dish president of the IASA and HEBER CITY— The Granite chief timekeeper Wally McDer- -So as the matter stands now maid chief guard and Stanthe track sport is in about the high school basketball team cap- ley Murdocktrails chief photographer of tured the championship region same position as spring- footin addition will be starter ball Nobody is quite sure what three here Saturday night by tak- Wolfe Entered up to Saturday night I a going to game from were happen to it hilt a ing its second straight the following: 2 Wasatch decision will have to be made high Men's race—Jack Reddish Tom Granite won the crown in the right soon because spring is just Degles Jean Moench Bill Huchins Jordan district and Wasatch won Orson around the corner The conferSpencer Ray Stewart Ray of Summit the the enee meeting has been set for championship Wattres Darrell Barnes Tom district April SO at Laramie but a deThe Farmers from Salt Lake Lyon Tom Grua Bill Perkins De- cision should be made before that Earl Miller Bob 'time City took a 14-- 4 lead in the first Loy Thompson Fred Keller and McConaughy quarter and never were threat3 Kamp Dutcher Goodro Laughlin was Score half ened at the Jrelth Pays Visit and Cobia for the winners Women's race — Irene Gurtz ' Ray Welch wen known amateur Ence at center paced Granite Waneta son swmrner and of Coach Charlie with 22 points Wright Janet Christen-Th- e sen Grace Peterson Virginia Jen- NVelch of the Deseret gym is home score: sen Betsy Jones Eleanore Good Wamatch on furlough Captain Welch has firminits GT PP FP been in the Hawaiian islands for GT Moultont 0 0 0 0 Loretta Bailett and Juel Carver 5 1 ri 10 Rigbyf Cronict more than a year and after a 91 07 04 222 Rkkent 7 5 2 16 I Murriockx 400g Encox e cross-countr- On Furlough - '! - six-inc- ot -- two-thir- ds r ( 23i-mi- 1e one-me- " - Ged Tilt From Wasatch - 49-3- 25-1- couple more weeks at home will go to Camp Beale California Ray has won many A A 11 swimming titles in Utah and was a backstroke expert at the University of Utah He also won the Great Salt lake junior marathon swim and placed second in the senior marathon paddle a couple of times Captain Welch did a little swimming at the famed Wakiki beach but says for ocean swimming he'll take Long Beach Cal any time Eiriaz Nielsen Utah trainer who was operated on Wednesday was reported much improved Saturday by Mrs Nielsen and is apparently well on his Einar had a way to recovery very serious lung operation Shorts on Sports J (Denny) Murphy who has built up the girls' softball game in Utah is just recovering from an He's not sure what operation the program will be for the feminine softball sport this summer D Don Brooks who used to be a member of The Tribune sports department is visiting in town Don is now a member of Uncle Sam's merchant marine and is 14 pounds heavier than when he left He's stationed in Denver Don says that the basketball series between Wyoming and the Phillips Oilers was the best he has ever seen He also reports unusual Interest in both the national A A U tourney and the Colorado high school cage meet According 4 4 3 11 Pet ersn K 2 Krameng 1 1 1 fl fl 2 Andrews? rikhirrinckst 2 0 Krauseg lanlithE 0 J 1 5 0 0 0 Ericksonf Prattg 0 0 n 0 0 0 Dluzinsc Ritzhleg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keverng n o o Nles11g 0 0 0 Netfs 13 10 6 32 Totals 21 13 '7 40 Score by quarters: 14 23 35 49 Grant! 4 13 23 32 Wasatch Officials: Vincent and Vincent O O O O O Prep- Tourney Tickets Scarce ROCK SPRINGS Wyo—Reserved seats for the state high school basketball tourney to be held here March 17 18 and 19 are almost sold put with Indications that no reserved seats will be available by early this week it wan learned when announeement 'wan made Saturday 100 evening that only about Adsuch seats are available vance sale n indicate the finanof the tourney it cial 81sec-em- s W Sa I d to reports some of the Utah high school superintendents are still tourney fighting the junior A A U would be How much better it U they would just admit they made a mistake in calling off the Utah interscholastic meet and give the prepsters a chance to compete in peace in the only meet left open to With the tourney now them being staged as a charity affair some of the howling should be muffled ATTENTION IMMEDIATE 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 SPRINGVILLE—An eight-tearegion three tournament that will be conspicuous by the absence of the undefeated Provo Bulldogs will open here Thursday night and continue through next Saturday Announcement of the meet was made Saturday by Lloyd B Adamson of Lehi chairman of the region three board Entering from the Alpine district will be Lehi American Fork and Brigham Young high which teams ended in a three-wa- y tie for second and Pleasant Grove fifth ranking outfit Nebo teams will include Payson Juab Springville and either Tintic or Spanish Fork It hadn't been decided Saturday whether a playoff between Springville and Tintic—which tied In the final standings—would be held It was reported that one of the clubs has been charged with using an ineligible man during the season and if the claim Is allowed the other team would enter the m joust Also undetermined Saturday was whether the meet would be a double elimination or elimination affair The coaches it was said are in favor of a straight double elimination Provo's absence from the meet was requested by the Bulldog school semi-doub- le Mountain Six Sets Confab LARAMIE March 13 R E McWhinnie of the Mountain Six College Athletic conference announced Saturday that representatives of the six schools would meet here April 30 "to discuss pressing athletic problems resulting from Wyo ary the war effort" McWhinnie said the officials might decide whether their schools would go ahead with plans for intercollegiate competition If they don't reach a conclusion at the April 30 session he said the matter will be taken up again at a later spring meeting Rudd Placed In Prison (This is the first of a series of articles on the outstanding high school basketball players of the When the Cincinnati Reds open season which just ended) the spring training Monday at University of Indiana at Bloom- By Ed Haroldsen ington there'll be at least one Granite Farmeis Cecil hurler among them who's in play- dominatedBaker's two first the ing weight and ready to settle team selected by The Salt Lake down to some hard work That's Ace Center Ed Heusser right-hand- Tribune by placing Murray-bor- n Guard and Ence Dick Glynn who has been employed on the mythical No 1 Peterson Lake in Salt City team with Davis and Murray— by Remington the past winter which tied for- second in the JorEd's not only ready to go dan loop—and the champion Wabut he's extremely anxious for satch high squad of the Summit the start of activities which district getting the other three will mark the beginning of his berths Ence and Peterson were confifteenth consecutive season in sistent performers on the Farmer The reason? organized ball He's played in leagues all over team which went undefeated in the nation but has never had the Jordan distrkt until the final the chance as a starter in the round of play March 5 when Roy he Oliver made good a charity toss major loops and this year 0 to give Murray a startling hopes he can realize the ambition of a lifetime upset But Heusser's not the only one Named as Guard who hopes he'll get the opporOliver incidentally was named tunity to switch from a relief to a guard position on the second team pitcher to a starter with the Reds A multitude of other Utalins inDean Moulton of Wasatch was cluding Mrs Heusser—nee Mary named to a forward position for Wanda Ellis of Bountiful—and his consistently fine work for the Barbara Jean and 14- - Wasps—wno learned for the first month-ol- d Edward Lee are hoping time in 1943 what it means to be so too defeated in falling to Granite 0 The family won't go to the Friday night Moulton in "Rhineland" they'll remain in addition scored 137 points for his Bountiful and raise a "victory" team in grabbing the Summit garden But there'll be a stream scoring title this season of letters between Cincy and 250 Jimmy Cleverly was a work West Second North Bountiful horse for Con Watts' Davis Darts By Ed Haroldsen UP)--F- our Meets Dropped In Oklahoma - - 31-3- 38-6- In 1926 he played with schools the Tooele town team and the following year pitched for a semipro outfit in Sacramento It was in the fall of 1928 while pitching for Cudahy Packing company in Los Angeles that a St Louis Cardinal scout decide& Ed was cut out for bigger things and it all began—this roaming the country in a baseball uniform He played for Houston of the Texas league Fort Wayne of the old Central league and Danville iii of the Three-- I leag-ugoing back to Houston in 1932 and joining the Columbus Redbirds of the American associaIncition the following year won the Columbus dentally e American association' pennant and the "little world series" both of the first years Ileusser was with the club Then he went up to the majors as a St Louis Cardinal relief pitcher in 1935 With the Cards in 1935 and 1936 he was second in the National league to Cy Blanton of Pittsburgh in the E R A department It was back to the Redbirds of Columbus again in '37 and to Memphis for the two seasons following In 1940 Ed won seven and lost 13 for the last place Philadelphia Athletics of the American Jeague falling below 500 for the first time in his baseball career He won 20 and lost eight for Atlanta in '41 and last year started with Los to Birmingham Angeles but went in the- - season His comearly win-loss record for last year bined was 16 won and nine lost et Promoter all-chur- ch fast-risin- all-chur- ch We have the Largest Stock of Used Tires in the city ALL SIZES—ALL MAKES—ALL PRICES Holders of Grade III Tire Certificates see our stock now SAVE MONEY! Salt Lake Golf Courses See Large Turnouts for Sunday A few golfers braved Co Streator-Smit- h Chevrolet Dealer DIAL 465 SOUTH MAIN tire men tialary Nee Mr Nimmons) 44 the cool winds to perform at four local clubs Saturday but the weather cut down the expected play according to the pros A big crowd is expected Sunday if the weather is fair The only course not open In Salt Lake City now is Bonneville and Professional Haydon Newton reported Saturday that the club will open for the season 1 next Sunday Arrangements will be made to put the course in tip-to- p shape this week for the inaugural The special handicap tournament at Nib ley Park which was slated to open Saturday was called off but will be held Sunday weather permitting according to Professional Tam McHugh The event is open to both men and women shotmakers Camp Roberts Pinmen Better Series Mark whose accomplishments were generallyAslighted because of the fact that tlie 1942 outfit won the state title He was nominated for the other forward position Outstanding Guard Dave Kezerian of Murray was one of the reasons the Smelterites breezed through for a most successful season under Coach Verl coach Meyrick an Kezerian's guarding figured in many Murray victories The second team is made up of three Jordan stars and two from the Summit loop with Jack Grow of Cyprus and Morris Garner— brother of North Summit Coach Dean Gardner—getting the forward berths Jay Hansen of Jordan looked great despite the fact that the Beetdiggers finished in the second division and was awarded the center position Roy Oliver of Murray and Bill' Sullivan of Park City complete the second team roster as guards A lot more players who just missed making the first three teams were cited for honors and among them none was more outstanding than Center George Furgis of the hapless Bingham Miners Among the honorable mention players ate Tom Parrish and Blaine Clethents of Park City Kent Murdock of Wasatch J er Barney Jokes Golf Events Gets Serious LOGAN—Plans for a busy season of play on theLogan Golf and Country club course to include one and possibly three special exhibih tions by golfers of the nation were announced Saturday fallowing a meeting of the board of directors Among the featured events will be a series of special tournaments for members of the Logan naval training station and trainees of the army air forces basic training school stationed on the Utah State Agricultural college Robert— Martin board member said Directors unanimously approved a plan to donate 10 per cent of all greed fees collected at the club for the 1943 playing season to the Logan U S 0 club athletic fund The Logan club will not enter a team in the Utah State Association league this year but tournament committee members said special matches would take the place of the team matches Several club members already have used the course this season and reported fairways are in excellent condition Work will begin as soon as possible putting greens in shape and special opening day events will be announced WASHINGTON March 13 (UP) —Barney Ross has :ought in Madison Square Garden and in the jungles of Guadalcanal and the big defference he said Saturday is that "out there I couldn't have later Popé Remains True to Track world Now at 33 he 13 a corporal of marines At a press conference at the navy department Saturday before kis return to New York and the start of a personal appearance tour of war plants Barney alternately wisecracked and spoke with deep seriousness as he described' his war experiences for a group of reporters and sports writers and fit but with many gray 'hairs testifying to his jungle ordeal Barney appealed to American workers to keep going at full speed at all times" to make it "easier for the boys out there" That Ls the message he will give In person to the workers whon visits war plants in the New York Boston Cleveland Pittsburgh Chicago Detroit arid SL Louis areas Sun-bronz- ed - - FEET co - 4t it7HLIDSOttt nt Tremonton Opens Equipment Drive hip-pulli- 100-yar- Mackinaw Egg Supply Reduced for Jackson JACKSON of mackinaw Wyo—The supply trout eggs to be in lake will be Jackson planted cut in half this year State Fish Warden James Simpson on an official trip to Jackson announced that the department could obtain only approximately 485000 mackinaw trout eggs to plant In Jackson Fremont Torrey and Trail lakes and Shoshone reservoir The due to weather shortage Is mainly conditions and man power shortages on the Great Lakes where the eggs are obtained Prep Scores De Itit Hurricane G T le P GT FP Blackt 4 6 2 10 5 3 111 Rucechr O 2 0 i Strattonf Turnerc 3 6 3 9 Jenningce 4 2 1 9 Terry g Cahoong 3 3 1 7 Aliredg DFulimerg 1 0 0 2 Langatont Einleneeng O 1 0 0 Nielsenf Edwardg 1635 1313 0200 2204 1002 0100 0 0 0 AHirechlg 0 0 0 0 Totals 16 17 8 38 Score by quarters O Enters AM Tourney 13 BROWNWOOD Texas own since Coach McAdoo Keaton resigned two weeks ago because he decided that college athletics would be unimportant during the war March 13 (r) — 10-rou- nd f i - Ever count your steps? You walk nine miles daily— :::305 miles each year—right around tired home Of course feet — Shoes Switch to Isfassagic keep your feet fit for Victory Cushion them against shocks and jars The flexible Arch gt Lift gives'added support r Your fect do thk-i- job better "Thr liottAr nf Quality's Mc Kendrick's 124 Soufh Maim 107143104 Cants S very Absorbs shocks stsp Jo rs Matchmaker Nick Londem announced Saturday the signing of New York Lulu Constantino featherweight to meet Joey Bagnato of Toronto in a bout next Friday at Olympia stadium where Middleweights Jake La Motta of New York and Jimmy Reeves of Cleveland are fighting the main event I- AI 11 CUSHIONED SHOE relds with Constantino Signs ImP tErg Keeps you feetfreee r 01 4111m £3 r 777 17177 IL 4 oi01t t - Highest Cash Prices Paid for Rifles Shotguns or Pistols TN n r c7 S095 0 t or r-o- rl - - March (UP)—Howard Payne college' basketball team doesn't have a coach but it has left for Denver to play in the national A A U tournament where 'the players will con'en themselves The players have been on their DETROIT tiT 50-ya- rd one-man-ga- ng Officials--Osbor- - three minmy minute's rest after utes of fighting" ' That got a laugh as he intended but when the laughter subsided the former pugilist added: "We had the greatest referee out there anyone would want to have—the good Lord above" Ross used to be lightweight and welterweight champion of the EACH YET” YOUfl LAREDO Texas March 13 tin —Howard Pope's first and last love in the athletic world is track and field He'll hitchhike his way over countless miles to compete despite the fact that his hip slips out of place nearly every time he runs or jumps !Toward just gets somebody to pull the hip back and he's ready when his next event rolls around Pope now a physical instructor In the army air force at ColumAl bus' Miss came here Friday night Maxwell of South Summit Mooney of Judge Memorial Geary for the eleventh annusl Border of North Summit Collett of Jor- Olympics He hitchhiked his way dan Rentmeister and Clark Adams from Fort Worth after his plane of Davis LaMar Shaw of Cyprus was grounded and got here in honors of Nelson of Grantsville Adams of time to win high-poithe night Tooele and Blair of Murray Howard competed for Texas Christian university last year He finished out his string by winning some points in the Southwest conference meet between stunts Before that he had hitchhiked to Laredo to comTRENIONTON Utah—A cam- pete in the Border Olympics Back again via the thumb route paign to further the collection of all type of sports and athletic Pope hung up 15 points Friday equipment was begun this week night in the Olympics showing in Tremonton under the direction the way in the military division of Wesley Gephart and Royal where his winnings included first Gunnell of the sports and war place in the d and welfare committees of the junior dashes His total was the best chamber of commerce of any individual of the meet The army camps have reported Hondo Texas school won that anany men have time that this division flying however despite could be profitably spent in recre- Pope's efforts for ation and there is a great need Columbus flying school for athletic equipment of any Texas A and M won the colsort The only items listed as not lege division upsettirjg the Unibeing needed are baseball shoes versity of Texas 32 points to 29 athletic shoes or uniforms The Thomas Jefferson of San Anpublic is being asked by the Jay- tonio won the high school division cees to turn in any available pieces for its third straight year scoring of equipment including boxing 28 points gloves archery sets tennis equipment or any other item that might help a service man to pass Coach less College Five a leisure hour 9 20 6 24 CAMP ROBERTS—A 18 22 30 :Is bowling team representing Hurricane 5 12 19 24 estab- Delta Camp Roberts headquarters ne and Heetington series lishea a new all-tihigh Dixie record in whipping Battery C of (3 T!leaver GT FPI field artillery Watecont the Fifty-thir- d 4 4 4 A shworti-L7115!! 4 4 3 it Good W rtt Nielsenf 5 5111 2695 to 2597 training battalionscore 4 2 2 I 0 Hartone !I Reberc 8 1 0 The winning II Atking 4 2 0 84 clipped the Josephg 1 0 0 21i O 2674 Gillierg 00 made old camp record of by o 0 0 00 0 0 0 Paref Gentry Webb tt00001the camp varsity team against 1 O0 002 Hutchinmi 0 Atkinc 10021' Christense mg Watsonville Cal last year The o O 00 f eng 2 4 2 61N Lindsayf khaki-cla- d Trumangr00001keglers who work ona 0 100 Smithg Headquarters hill established Totals 12 13 9 33 2820 3 61 new camp team game record of Senra by quarters: q 15 25 31 It 949—which is a terrific tally in Seaver 12 29 44 61 'f Officials—Greener nel Kirby any major league live-soldi- Second Team Logan Plans top-notc- - Born in Miirray Ed attended the Smelterite prep institution two years and finished up at Cyprus playing baseball at both high Pos f Jack Grow Cyprus Morris Gardner N Summit c— Jay Hansen Jordan g Roy OliverMurray Bill Sullivan Park City g Third team: Bill Kastellic Murray forward Dick Smuin Cyprus forward Lyman Clark Davis center Ralph Ardrew Granite guard H Murdock South Summit guard er Born in Murray Two Teams First Team Dean Moulton Wasatch Jimmy Cleverly Davis Dick Ence Granite Dave Kezerián Murray Glynn Peterson Granite all-regi- on Carp Inquiries Swamp Beck e Tribune 4 m DELIVERY ! W2TiLMEMII To Hold LONDON March 13 noted Norwegian athletes including the three Ruud brothers known both in Europe and America for their skiing performances have been placed in a concentration camp for participation in an unsanctioned sports event the Norwegian Telegraph agency reported today Birger Sigmund and Ashjorn Ruud and Johan Haanes the foremost Norwegian tennis player were among a group of 25 athletes rounded up by the gestapo German occupation authorities forbade the annual ski jumping one of Norway's championships big sports events but the contestants assembled secretly at a spot in the mountains TULSA Okla March 13 fin— secluded and finished their competition Oklahoma's two biggest golf tourHowever Quisling adherents denaments—the state amateur and nounced some of the participants Lost to Nashville the state open—were canceled for leading to their arrest Birmingham lost to Nashville 1943 when executive directors of in Southern association playthe the Oklahoma State Golf associaoff last fall after the club had tion held their annual meeting received John Hetki from Ogden here Saturday The latter Ed says looked exFaced with difficult transportatremely good and should have a tion problems and a dwindling future great supply of golfers directors of the association voted to suspend all ' How spring training in BOISE Idaho March 13 (UP) Indiana?about state activities during 1943 shouldn't make It Directors voted readiness to co- —Now the Idaho fish and game much difference opined Hens-sdepartment has to prove that carp But then maybe Ed has an operate with national organiza- are tions in sponsoring war benefit good eating over men who haven't advantage Director James O Beck "stuck spent a lot of winters where the tournaments this year The State Golf association plans to extend his neck out" a while back by mercury quite regularly knocks 100 per cent cooperation in stag- raving about the lusciousness of the bottom out of the thermometer ing Red 'Cross U S 0 and other smoked carp was Net result about 1000 incharity tourneys quiries from individuals from most Anyway he'll be In there pitchof the states of the union on how ing his heart out when the season He's an effective sideFormer Ring carp should be smoked how they starts could otherwise be mad edible arm pitcher and should enjoy a et cetera Succumbs itt Spokane good season with the Reda this Beck said he hoped to obtain summer SPOKANE March 13 ()'M—Ed- some smoked carp soon and spread Probably the only other native die Quinn former manager pro- it around to prove his point He tTtahn in the majors is Newt Kimmoter and trainer of fighters died held also that carp were as good ball Brooklyn Dodger pitcher and eating as any other kind of fish native of Logan Newt still a holdFriday after a long illness Quinn was secretary of the old and mentioned they could be seined out is a son of Mr and Mrs Rex Spokane Amateur Athletic club from their usual muddy water Kimball formerly of Logan which WR formed here about 35 habitats and placed in clear water Second Here and There years ago Later he promoted amponds for a few weeks and then ateur fights and helped in the or- be converted into a mighty fine Lieutenant oDick Ball whothefor a many pan fry or boile d baked or number of yearswas"run" ganization and staging oftournaan interested tourney Pacific northwest amateur steamed filet at evening sesspectator Friday's ments All of the inquiries mentioned leave from on Home sion they had plenty of carp known as Florida Dick said it was the first a "trash" fish In their areas and time he had really got to see the Records TKO If there was any way to make M Men teams play in the big joust were to all eat them good they PORTLAND Ore March 13 Coach Eugene Peterson of for it g Giambastiani the Sugar City Second M Men Los Angeles heavyweight team is bringing his Sugar-Salescored a technical knockout in the Wins Colorado Title high quint down to the junior seventh round over Young Otto A A U joust this week Utah DENVER March 13 (INS)— university students playing in the Portland Negro in the scheduled event on the Na- Durango high school Saturday had quite a time doing tional Boxing club card here Fri- won the class B consolation cham- that and taking quarter exams at day night pionship of the Colorado state high the same time school basketball tournament by "Big Gam" weighed 2061 pounds Young Otto 181 defeating Salida high 50 to 25 (UP)--Georg- "71 i (Nestt adittional MI-Sta- So They CrossiHooplrournev Say Alta Staging o untr y Run Today - Tribune Selects r Prep Hoop Team for Region Twc 1Retrion Three I - 116 SO MAIN "1--4i |