Show ' 1 ' THE OGDEN T7nvrcr v a 9 o T ATJTTARY 23 1946 r MII&s5N£N baseball program operated1 there by Howard (Lefty) Tyler— with the support of high schools and business firtns —adds that two of Xjf the kids in the loop haVt hppn developed eternal clubs Dick Weik drew a bonus reported' at $20000 from WashTimm ington and 'Rod (Lefty) End with signed the Browns Cincinnati Reds farm Clyde Grimenstein was Army 3 early Thursday to only majfbr scholastic casualty with Pioneer League Sports Pot Boils Fred Fleig new manager of the baseball system will arrive in Ogden of complete plans for the 1946 Pioneer league aoperations he Ogden Reds He will spend two days in huddle with Tohnny Sarlo business manager Directors of the Pioneer league will gather in Salt 'Lake City Sat- firday and Sunday to map plans jfor the first season of baseball since Ihe circuit folded up back in 1942 Jack Halliwell of Pocatello is the league president and George Lowe At !pf Ogden is the offi'he pow wow this week-en- d cers for 1946 will be named a schedule adopted and other bus iness transacted Within the next few days the 'name of Ogden's new field leader may be announced Three men are lunder consideration according to Business Manager Sarlo Writers of the league will be guests of the circuit at a dinner party at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City Sunday evening n Radio sports announcers will also be in attendance rThe Ogden Reds will establish offices soon in the Eccles building" Sarlo said "Interest in baseball is we look for hotter than ever-an''" a great season with record breakattendance ingf'Within the next few days we will also determine the training site for our club in northern California Three sites are under considerationof "Fred Fleig will meet many visit 'our fans during his two-da- y over tne He enthusiastic is here ntife farmystem of the Reds to "Ogdenites will be interested ' know that Lefty Polivka former Ogden hurler har signed nis iait contract with the big Reds Eddie Mulligan of the Salt Lake Bees breaks into print today with the statements mat tne imo game of the Pioneer league will be played in Pocatello He saysn of one of the soutb-rit is? the turn tpams to stase the event Salt TiakP Osden Boise and Idaho Falls have conducted mis event in me past During the 1939 1940 1941 and 1942 seasons the Boise Pilots performed minus a tieup of any kind with any clubs in organized baseball ' Many teams of the coast league agreeattempted to make working ments with Haydn Walker but Walker always turned a deaf ear Much to the surprise of everyone Walker made a deal with the Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific coast league for 1946 The Associated Press provides beatue these four paragraphs from ' It -- i I au-st- - O today: vice i n ' t j n iuicue- niluiidiitt rresiaeni dis-- t t of the Seattle- - club 'made the after conferences with head of the Boise Walker llaydn Jlub Walker has left Seattle for Portland "We have' agreed to let Walker nave some players this season" Torrance said "As a matter of fact that ni know five or six of them should do him some good ' "In exchange we will have the pick of two outfielders and a pitch1941 er from his championship closure i j ) - ' club" - Phelan Dies in N Y Hospital time -- j f George Lower ot During the 1944-4- 5 season Erickson performed for many weeKS in Fans speculated a hooded outfit for many months over his true It remained for the identity worlds champion Bill Longson to provide the answer seem Erickson Strange as it may was more popular minus the garb than at the time he was! performing minus a - true identity "Erickson weighs arouna tov pbunas and is one of tne iinest heavyweights in the game" said Matchmaker Jim Downing today He is popular with Ogden fans and youngsters The husky ncK- son in my book is one of the best ' in the world Erickson is pleased with the opportunity to meet Brother Jona than a native Utahn "Last week Brother jonainan gave a pleasing performance lee urame oi nunywwu against He is big and strong and capable His whiskers come in to good also "Brother Jonathan and fcrickson will collide over one hour- with two falls to determine the issue Ik should be oneMjf the best matches of the winter and soring seasons Veterans of Foreign Wars will offer Chief Little Wolf and Pat Cronin in the double windup This event will also carry a time limit with two falls to win Chief Little Wolf was married the other evening ' to Dorothy Helen Pratt of Sierra Madras His bride will be at ringside to watch her colorful" husband perform Little Wolf is - holder of tne world's Indian heavyweight cham pionship He has a flock of followers in Ogden Lee Grable of Hollywood and iJohn Sepata protege of Brother Jonathan will provide the fireworks in the opening event This tbout will be one fall to win with a time limit Ducats for the Thursday star-studded program are on sale at III and A Bank Smokery and The Mecca The curtain raiser Is scheduled for eight-thirt- y p m Friday -- i J Masked Marvel if an dC Mathpson !! Spark Attack Half IPerfo rmance For the Liopafd r - f L East high school s strong Leo- pard hpop five e moved one istep nearer (the Big Sverij title! last nielit by pulling"-- j close thrilling f ' used Swenson players against the beatded hoop-stewh took an early lead in the encounter and were never i headed was lopsided in the first 'Scoringf half withf the Benton Harbor five the hoop pouring 21 pdints through 21-- 9 e to l?ad alt the The half the final collegiansj opened wi-an eleven point spree while I boys to four holding the bearded half-wa- y 0 to trail through the third canto Weber same within tu-nnnntpr nf IthA TQTirlits lead several times throughout the last minutes of the game but ball handling and shooting kept the visitors 6ut of troubleJ Ogden Distributors upset the Og den Arsenal in a preliminary tilt 5 P ay was cloSe in the open- half but the Distributors slow- ing y nudged ahead as the game de veloped Larsen was Ihigh point man of the game sinking 16 points Baker o the Arsenal and Boam of the Distributors each tallied lOr In the headliner Karstens and Hanover scored 16 and 13 points respectively1 for the! Davidites Kenny with nine and Jesnerson with eight were high pointers for he collegians - The summary: t By Bus Ham WASHINGTON Jan 23 (AP) — Two! more National Football league stars Joe Aguirre Washington Red&kins and Charley O'Rourke Chicago Bears are jumping to the All-Ameri- conference ca ing end told a reporter today that here there he fdislikes the set-u- p and he coaches" are "too many will sign with Los Angeles Chi-ca- g 3 or New York of the new nudlev DeGroot head coach of the Los Angeles club said in New York that O'Rourke will play for hirri next fall Degroot coached to the National Redskins the chamdivision eastern league's season ibut last quit the pionship Washington club last! week O'Rourke a former Boston col if'eW star nlaved with the Bears in1 1942 before entering the armed forcesj nere 'Naiinnal leaeue sources sniifl that the veteran bid Luck mah stood between O'Rourke and g quarterbaeking pothe) sition on the Beaxis O'Rourke had told the Bears he they added wahted to be on a team with which i Aeuirre and the Redskins appar parting of ently came to a mutual the way Redskin officials said Giant Joe did not fit into the the Redskins intended to trade Aguirre to some otner iNanona leacue club Aguirre has played witn tne Rtedskins five seasons winning number of games by his accuracy on field goals He) topped the league in this department last sea son with seven successful kicks out of 13 attempts! He played college ball at St Mary's in California and indicated he will join the Los Angeles club since his family interests are on the west coast - - CHICAGO Jan 23 (AP)— Own er Georee Marshall of the Wash ington Redskins said tonight he was 1'not at all surprised" at the decision of End Joe Aguirre to jump! from his club- to the All America conference Quipped Marshall who stopped in Chicago en route to The west coast 'If Aguirre ever makes up hisr mind which city he is going totl will be glad to congratulate that community on relieving the housing shortage in Washington" n X - s iniunai - j- - me 9-- Speiirfi By Gayle Talbot TJTi'W YORK Jan 23 (AP)-fT- he great! mystery of what happened to all the money joe wuisi iw made! in the prize ring is not jnys- r- i I f- 5-- 3 : i a — m- i" - 1 ! tacular knockout victory over Johniay Haynes bf Los Angeles in 55 seconds of the second round' of last nafirht'X KPhpiHulpd ilfUrnunripr Giving a weight advan tage ttthe headualler Haynes Bivins — stocky Cleveland contender for Lduis' heavyweight' crown — lost no time in chopping his opponent down Ito size He felled Haynes like timberi six times in the first round for counts of four nine nine nine seven and ninei T hen as a capacity crowd of 10- 000 roared for the kill Bivins tore out like a tiger at the start of the a thorough secondi ""gave rHaynes r uuy nim-t- ior neany a minute torcea the ropes and then brdught up the clincher— a crack- ling right uppercut flush on the 3 avf Referee Frankle Van could have counted to 50 29-pou- nd - ub o l: fi eran Turfman John Pi Turner was e?tpeted today to return to New Biana soon lonowing his appointment as racing secretary at OJIQIK JJowps A (racing official for the Dast years now serving at Miami s Hialeah Park Turner is well known at New Eneland tracks He was secretary at Rockineham Park for several years and was steward at Narragansett Park for tne past two seasons If plans are approved by the state racing association Suffolk Downs will hold two 1946 meet session from May: 27 ings ia meet- through July 6 and a 1 from Oct ing through vOct 26 36-d- ay ay SAN FRANCISCO Jan 23 base The National league ball team which returned yester-- 1 exhibition 18000-mil- e day from an will bases island itour of Pacific entrain for New York today The club managed by BrooKlyn Dodger Coach toaney i won 17 and lost five gamesinwit-the servicemen 223000 npssed by ana Philippines Guam Kwajaiem weeks six other islands in the all-st- ar Jan no— - Annual Tournament ' MORGAN Utah — Lester Francis president of Morgan County Lionsit club said today that tne Morgan-Summcounty basketball tourna ment is going to be resumed this year under Lions sponsorship It will be the first since 1938 Teams to be invited are the towm teams from Devil's Slide Henefer Hoytsville Kama Park City and two teams from Morgan Dates for the tournament which is to be staged in the Morgan county high gym are March 7 8 and 9 Francis announced that Willard Nielson of Devil's Slide has been appointed chairman of a Lions committee which- - wilL handle ar rangements for the tournament tournament will: also feature a vanexy oi inooor axnieuc events including boxmg and westling and s e-- 5 lit-abo- ut I l g£°en SO V2 j i i ft) Ogden Keferee i i : 0 0 0 8 5 0 p Duncanf 3 ?ClarKc 0 4 Ashtong 5 $ Benniong urr vT" 28—28 ' f 1 - i and head - All 1 11 LUCil UuCIC PO I W In Turf Togs Fla MIAMI Play-Pothe- en Co-e- ds l 73 ! 1 Lh THURS JAN 24 8:30 P M " i ' I f i J i ' MAIN EVENT i 2 Ouf of 3 Fos— One Hour Time Limit w wnm 3 i CHIEF PAT uTTtra wmi !l p dustry IsThis new wealth ir0"1 power the mines to support the minuftc turer and mer chant" - us vs hh JOHN SEPATA vs '''LEE GRABLI to clothe ihn f i annually directly ana in fhf mininc in inHimotisnrd u r c h a ins 41othinff LEIF BROTHER s i screened to eliminate fly - Seat Sale Now at The H and A Bank Smokery and The Mecca Tax Reserved $185 Ringside $240 Including $120 General Admission : : HH 'if - 4 j FORMERLY ELUS FUEL CO 3121 Wash Phone 49g i 1 education coach of varsity baseDau Presenfed by Veterans of Foreign Wars S ' r r £V4 UOtl GOAL YARD f rt: i " Special Stoker Coal A prepared stoker coal i h - All-America- ns M NASIUM 1 ciftn to continue as professor w I he icrht In the high school gym here to- added Royal Palm handicap 'at race course night the Veterans meet the Col- Hialeah Trainer Ben A Jones has the son a traveling ored in superb Negro team and on February 13 of Chance for his winter debut a condition the Vets play the Colored against a field of topnotch oppon Negro girls' team which boasts ents which have already proved the tallest center on any girls their fitness in recent weeks team in the country r in i an-T- iac - D f WashingtonDates Gael Battle r a- - ' 't Jan 23 (AP) — forwards Dick Randall and Paul Calumet farms' great stretchto runthe Brown centers August Rose and ner Pot- O'Luck returns in the $10000 tomorrow wars turf Claude Stromberg guards ' 1 f nJJ head basketballs coach succeeding-War- d L (Piggy) Lambert who years resigned after more than 28 which as coach of Purdue quintets won or shared 11 Western conference cage titles Lambert dean of Big Ten basketball coaches and one of the country's most colorful tutors ar rcT) r j era in the pre-wGTFP gether On the squad are Harold Little Thonf 4 3 2 10 SParrf 3 4 0 6 Homer Rich and Homer Francis IK Combined Show 23 ex-servi- ce Of den Sneddon 4 4 210 SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23(AP) TUewisg 10 0 2 WilsohKl 0 0 0 0 Ike Armstrong University ofiJUtah 1 21 C1 Andreisf MattsonJ! 0 0 0 O fethletic director said today he 0 10 0 Croftsff Bexrettf 110 2 Conwayf Misakaf 0 111 hopes the invitational intercolle V3errHeu 0 111 ' giate- ski meefl Friday and tfatur 13 22 11 41 To als f J5 18 7 37 pay will become an annual event 'Score by: fauartera 8 22 30 41—41 Eight western universities and East Si 16 29 37—37 ogdeni colleges are entered in the two-wa- y Keferee Barney umpire Foley Contest to be run at Alta Winter sports resort 30 miles from) here The downhill event will be withlthe slaldms the following day if Men and r women skiers from Stanford Montana Colorado Den n MeMaube Takes Cage Position1 (AP)' LAFAYETTE Ind Jan Mel Taube one of Purdue uniyer- r S?kS!ei to be presented winning teams One of the entries from Morgan will be the town's new Overseas veterans team — an aggregauon oi men who played to umpire Jorgensen ' j i'l t GTFP 8 1 OlBiStevensf 0 3 2 0 2 0 will- rrrt iiritVi rk ritnra AnrarH 5" VV "uf-- w w iiivxi liavc iiiv uccii ucviucui i 18 7:1 14 J1 bmitn '( i i Eait - his hand in the Berger win fifth sroundinjured but went-o- was to unable he the that fact despite to hit hard with it at the Bronx Park ' arena Both Berger and la salva weighed 148 pounds Perform in i © 45-min- I I jw Cali-lorn- ia Overseas Veterans to j Salt Lake Gets ashj is4-a- ii i ver and Nevada universities Utah lolirhatl nlthnuffh th r - State Agricultural college andjBrig-ham—rpsoen Young university wiU'lcom- team nau 4mm hv -nlane sincethe racuic iec xt me pete iwith the host team leaving for run had uroup and mwiuauiawuii probably would snag here east by train McCor-mic- k have to go include Frank PI avers of the Philadelphia Phillies Pirates Al Gerhauser Pittsburgh Red Barrett and Kurowski Whitey Al Lakeman SALT TATCE CITY Jan 23 (UP) St Louis Cardinals King Tom A combined boxing and wrestling Cincinnati Reds Clyde Brown Tom Seats Mike Sandlock ishow will be staged here Jan 28 iBrooklyn Bill for the annual convention bf the and Ralph Branca TricpiiP New York Giants and Natibnal Wool Growers promoter Trainer Ed Logan of the Giants Jim Downing said today Mi The Wool Growers fight program was inaugurated many years ago but had not been a part of it inro th tioYtt ffame suffered' a slunVn in Salt T ake City A! mixed boxing and wrestling hmit hfwpn Tpss R Cronin who e? am ttt? ANCTSC'O Jan nrns willl hnvA thP "rassline" duties The st Mary's Gaels will play the and Arcade (Windmill) Pearce will University of Washington football headline the sports card team at Seattle Sept 28 Coach Jimmy Phelan announced today Phelan accepted the invitation to in a telephone play at Seattle conversation witn tne Huskies coach Ralph (PeteJ Welch when Welch passed through San h ran cisco yesterday en route home from 4lt takes $4750000 worth Jot New York and Washington D C uon 23 i 1 i ?6-a- ll ' (UP) — New of Welterweight Maxie Bereer Yfirkii nvuaitBrl nrlflV on hOW badly his right hand was injured when he decisioned Vince Lasalva last night before revealing whether he will be able to keep a Monday night engagement at Boston against Al (Red) Priest NEW YORK Theilast qukitr Both teams plavfd hard ball and the score was lied up Although lfkefdid not eniairge and before Steensj led his the" inference seemed plain jthat Louis had tapped the Jacobs! till mates) out in frjont an& to a ('four- josx on ineir for that amount! If true theh it pomi victory t ijgaen takP nnlv casual fieurme to show inaccuracy at th fre4? thi'dwf line that at least j$ 179000 win dome mqn teams got p uea goais cz dui oi right off the top of Joe's purse tne Leopards gp ll out at Vhileipgdenscould when he fights Billy Conn in June the gratis shotsseven oiit of 18 It only That is after the income tajxers convert was a bad night for flfree throws have taken first whack "One thing ought to De straignt- - at ugaen ior xej juniors iosb ineir npd nut " Mike continued "There's game on that fictor also Scott Mathesbri an Dalej Con hAPn talk that Joe's divorce i cost for him a lot of idough As a matter of way each! got fseren ffcount fact Marva didn't take a centf She the East Jayvefes an$ Std: er also a sport about it as lodked good at fcenterji Fot Oeden was just as good a XNormi Warner sand waynei JCottle "eet took scoring honors with six! each t thiViir iViavVa Pninff feDd back together! again Joe is Crazy Lawrence StoneUt center their little girl He puts Itie Merrill Hyroas at If orward also something into a fund for her every coked good East lead 2014 at week She'll be well fixed no mat- - the hfclf ihe summaries: to joe tastin ter wnat snmi r nappens Ii GTFP thnuffht "Mikd de- - GTFP Aftr 13 1 t) 6 CottIefi lUfeade Eddie late f the cided that O 2 1 1 'Jonesfs J who managed Henry Armstrong j 3 £151 Stonejc 1when the latter jwas pulling iaown iG o o DPetersonfe D Warner P 4 2 4 CI 7 1 1 4 3 2 Coombstf: before tne war quali- 1 2 3 DConway g Bosiseiter:i big purses 0 0 0 REncsonir 02 runner-up Louis to in the as fied 1 1 5 0 2 1 McCdwanf Hymasif spending league 0 2 2 Smith NWarnerf 13 0 0 6 "His record was one night jwhen 'Huntp O 2 0 0 I paid him off $28000 and thej next Perrlmg o o 0 0 day before noon he was around 8 19 12 30 1116 6 28 Totals moaning that tinrles were hard and Score by auarters: a J 20 how about a touch Mike sajid 23 30—30 East j -l 1 S ur 3 Morgan Vi!l Revive Cage Jousv w$s a thriller " - - Berger Suffers pf-2- Colleges Awaif Sid Tourney Return From Pacific All-Sta- rs LOS ANGELES 'Jan 23 (AP) Jimrriy Bivins resembling a sawed off Joe Louis blasted! out "a spec- ii TES&nZn 1 of" one-ho- pf ! ever saw and he's a sucker for a touch He hands it out— $500 $1 000 at a clip And he has to pay taxes 1 on Viic xoucnest "Know how much he spent the three years he Was in the arny? One hundred grahd — that I khow pe - ' Where "sL outs ' ad-vamt- j t Hand! Injury It's no trick to read the thousrhU f Outfielder Harry Walker left and Pitcher Howie Krist as they discuss civilian plans at Fort Dix separation center They're both raw ior St Louis Cardinals' training camp In St Petersburg : j i 123-d- I 30-2- ail-Ameri- " A L i Tjurner Back in Post Racing ±JOSTUN Jan 23 (UP) — Vet- - I - In the preliminary after Strailing most oi the wajf Ogden's JayveesU — 'It hhu dnjr stagea a jiaswiiafiuit nearly rwori the Rail game but fell hort of Joverhiuling j the little Leopards 4nd 4jrbppeaa 8 de cision Ito them J Ogdeh brokes into the lead Ion a sho£ fr6mBill Spleddon' after Keith Beriniok hid sc$H& first fpH East MEETS JONATHAN Leif Green the Erickson Drag see yclept with a chaHty sfipt The lead mat fans sawed through ft3ie first quarter as on popular with Ogden to returns oppose night Thursday and ihrolibh the did all it garnej in one of the advantage as the Brother Jonathan Ogden (held a headline events of the weekly jl first period endid vvitn Mnvpns sieaaine wiin iscor- - Veterans of Foreign Wars pro ingj ?n(J Bennibi playing U siellar gram gam in his guafd spot! East piulled termissioni Agiri injj th! jthird reiindi Ogden began to show up and Sneddon Pjairy Adolph jThon and each -gotu a paftrf of pringers! rii-r- ti nn the - N quarter ended 9 V Edward (Slip) Madigan (left)' general man- iuy- ageri lof tne IjOS Anseies ciuu oi ne ArtLos coach to the Hall rnnference siens Dudley DeGroot (right) center ana eel es team DeGroot was former Stanford for the of National the Redskins pro league coach of the Washington M past two years TEAMMATES NOW we-nde- r u-- : i t j ! £ tprv at all insists Promoter jvuKe Jacobs who should Know-r-jo- e simply spent the dougn Hou e of David Weber I've seen some pretty fast men GTFP GTFP a dollar m my time Mike with 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft Binghamf Halliseyf "but there's the champ rtisped rpmi 4 1 OR- Jiesterson£ Miller t 53 111 7 4 2 18 What he don't manage to speAd he 2 11 5 ij Martinc Karstensc 4 4 1 Kfnnyj? Hanaver? 6 1 1 13 gives away For a man who aoesni 2 0 0 4 Stringhamg Hanamang 0 0 0 0 even drink he's a DO 0 0 IfMartinc Fesslerg 10 0 2 tonic arose as it irequentiy The C 0 0 0 Tffelsong 0" 0 0 0 PMartinc has lately over the fjjict that Jouis 0 0 0 C Eowder£ whosle fists have beat out a total 0 0 0 0 Preecef of nearly $2 400000 in the earning 0 0 0 0 Jackg 0 is forced at thisjstage years' 0 0 0 0' Sessions g past 0 0 0 0 Thornec to roiam the provinces win a pauuc 0 10 0 jHyerg baridl to pick w a little ready cash 2 0 0 4 Kennedyg The picture tnat mixe proteeueu 1 5 4 6 Garner£ to elve of the big quiex iNegros19 8 4 42 spending qualif icatiois seemed inj15 12 6 39 Totals Score by quarters: to tnose qi us wnp nu 21 28 35 — 36 corigruous Weber I Joe during his seen ring Careeif 9 42—42 32 Davids On ihe surface at least Jofe has Officials: Stanfield Grohs' looked less like a gopd time Char Oyded Arsenal Ogden 'Distributing lie!! than almost any iigmer GTFP rniild name GTFP 0 10 4 2 19 Chuff Boamf Thpre's a lot vou don t Knp 0 2 0 0 Lundif Sneddon 3 0 0 6 oVrtiit that fellow" Jacobs grinne 4 52ia pakerc Larson c 7 4 2 16 ' course ne Of 2 3 15 Woodlandg WWoolseyg' 3 3 0 6 "ri thf —r first nlace T: 1 1 2 1 3 McGillg 2 0 2 made GWoolseyg las mucn hasn't Christensenc Hepworthf 1 3 2 4 monW as the time think lO02j By 0 0 0 4) pisoqC Higgensong o1 2 0 12 his purses yu made he cut were up 11 Johansong a ijrullion for himself and less than 12 14 5 2 21 18 5 47 Uncle Sam took a big slice of that Totals Refereie Stansfield umpire AmbleF He still owes the government about H $79000 I think f'Bxxt what ne aia gei ins iiaua T Knur sr- Oon ne speni juewvys have a good time ne s xnecheck est guy for picking up a Bavins Gains if' Feist Kayo i it 37-3- A j " vv -- n Marshall Has Answer ! 1 rs i Former Ogden Gridder Jumps Redskins ' ! i Sit i ttevcna was nignipumisscurei-wiuior axoiai oi io eight neia goaiss I I points' 15 £5-2- yewjLeague j 41-?3- h To Join — 4 minutes! and gayfe Ogderi theirj sec a ond) defeat in league !lay by t'ast's Bob forward score oi -- Joe Aguirre — - I - I half-tim- if BASEBALL IS TOPIC 1 r -- Loop Oa'Ie it - ' ' -- Staff It will be like eld times at Weber gymnasium Thursday night when Leif Erickson yclept the Green Dragon" re turns to meet Brother Jonathan in the main event of a starstudded program Erickson performed here before capacity crowds last season and' is a red-hfavorite Standard-Examine- i t 'fa:?: a 1 i" Coach iReed fcady for Reconversion i (! I I Collegians Turn irt Fine Last tilt - Ma (AP) NEW YORK Jan John Ji Phelan New York natinnal Pnard retired and a mem ber of the New York State Athletic commission died in Polyclinic hos Phelan who was pital last night health ior some in ill 73 had been 23 vA 42-3- first-strin- Seattle has a written working agreement with Vancouver 'B C of the claps B Western International league and theBoise arrangement will give the club two outlets for younger players " Improvements are contemplated at many of the parks1946of the Pioneer league during The salary limit of the league will be raised to $2200 This will enable the clubs to sign the best r young- talent available Some' of the clubs of the league have as many as 15 players on the line already ior spring training' The season will open in early May and will close either Labor day or ten days after the annual September holiday "To use an old expression it won't be long now" said Business Manager Sarlo f'Play Ball" I Easv Upsevs Ogaenj in f :f A veteran House of David five 6 took a victory over 'a hustling Weber college auint last night aftei the icolleee lads made a des perate lasi quarter rally to come within two points of the Davidite§ lead in the closing minutes of the ! - Mee? 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Decision nt j i 1 ll -- G j inere were no poxingjiiSiK)ws In 1945 but the state of Mississippi! ou i ooiy wrestimg grossea Wonder what the fpur bits was fort Bohby Basingerl younger son of Syracuse's pelebmed "Ribst Was the quarterback at Stauntori Va military academy last f all I s$nd re3ortedly bnei of the better tjricksters in prep (circles Former Hooded Favorite Returns to Ogden Ring ——— Bowl football This Week5 Veterans of Foreign Wars the Giants whether he'd rather have Bob Fenimoic or Her Look for Another Capacity Wrestling Crowd man Wedemeyerl "I'll take them both" said Steve "I could run the opposition ragged yiith those By Matt B Wyse I li ill : two' Over Weber x - Hans Kilianl who piloted the German bobsleds 'in the 1932 and 1936 winter Olympic' games and Ernst and Mxi Baer Olympic figure skating pair champions have been placed on the blacklist of thej American 4military government at Garmisch Partenkichen and banned from competing there j The U of Illinois basketball "whiz kids" likely will get together for their final season next winter Jack Smiley is back in college and Ken Menke is en route home but neither will play this season i ?r r Sportspourri j " l - v If t j j experience to displace the Irish regulars Today's Guest Star Louisville Fitzgerald Tommy Journal: "In a protest Demons stration against Football Coach Bryant leaving the institutionj Maryland students formed picked lines around the classrooms Foott ball players among the demonstra " O ' i u is nopea naa nu uiinuii-finding the classrooms tors Waiter ine xuuiudu eisun put irpmr By Hugh Flu lerton Jr NEW YORK Jan 23 (AP) —Get the way j folks talked at West fall it was a serious ready to brush off all the old Point last Dame's Elmer RipNotre gags about fthe rookie from Peoria loss on a basSports! Editor Ken Jolies re ley is high forward Hay Corley from ketball porting on the swell summer prep Staten Island but the kid lacks r vice-preside- ' Old Gaa: Rookie From Peoria Pays Fancy Diyidendls inn!' as STANDARD-EXAMINE- R TMrnsTTTtfri ' ' ! T i - - - i i GOOD BUS SERVICE ASTAL MINING INDUSTRY! Oh UTAH ' ! U II ri Mi' t '! f : i l t " : ' i - - ' - — : — ' - : |