Show Champ and THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 15 147 2B Meet Ex-Cha- mp Ogd en Reds Off to l'r: Start at LGood re land includes 13 pitchers squad L with Robert Sanders Joe Waters as holdovers John McCarthy last season These boys are stage u great at this eariystatement If a season I looking the training camp says hHarfrom the training three-incsix-foold LeRoy Wash I righthander from Kalama six-forightZavitka Iliad James Calif hander from San Francxsco Charles look like sure starters Courtier and Stanley Naccarato two righthanders from Tacoma I Wash also look good j I Holds Inside Track six- Big "Whitey" Whitehorncatcher from San Francisco seems to hold the inside track for catching duties Possessor of a good strong arm with the catching ability and power stick he seems a sure shot to start the season back of the '?platter° He is a righthand hitter Richard Buck Tacomaj Wash is the other I catcher looked upon to do a good portion of the chores for the Og den club Though not classed as a distance hitter he doesrpole out that long ball occasionally and is really fast on his feet Has a good arm and hits from the left side of llfrom ot ot If foot-one-in- 215-pou- ch nd es the plate A first base the Reds have a great fielding Greek Nicholas inch and Ananias A right weighing 175 pounds hander with lots of hustle he may d develop into a great hitter Mederios the real ''pepper-pot- " of the infield playing second base covers more ground than a downpour of rain He id a good man and iieiderfast double-pla- y iF4©Wgh little fellow at the plate Robert Murphy youngster from Red Wood City Calif plays shortstop and teaming with Mederios at second base the Ogden Reds should have one of the fastest double-pla- y combinations in the Pioneer loop A d hitter Murphy can really club that ball and is fast afoot His greatest asset is his arm A battle 'Is being staged for the third-bas- e position with Bob from Oakland Robert from San Francisco and Marvin Trost from Kansas City all in the battle Trost though a good hitter cannot field as well as the other two boys and may be moved to the outfield Bertelsen n and formerly a shortstop is having his difficulties in playing the new position although he does appear to have a good chance of beating out Chiap-paa good hitter The outfield with Kenneth Guth from Los Angeles leading the way the Cincinnati farm hands will have a fairly potent flock of garden chasers Guth a righthander six feet hits from the left side of the plate and swishes that bat ala "Ted Williams" and is fast with a good arm Thomas O'Hara a lefthander in leftfield is also a good ball hawk along with his ability to hit and run In rightfield "Pip" can choose between Ralph Arnott frcyn San Francisco or Laddie Paul from Lorain Ohio Both of these boys are fast with Paul having a little better arm than Arnott but both can pummel that old apple Prospects Good All indications point to a good hustling club for the Ogreds and from the speed shown here in camp the boys should do a lot of running on the sacks The team roster follows: ! six-foot-o- ne Ray-sjMm- left-han- Chi-appa- ri Ber-"tels- en 100-yar- 220-yar- 440-yar- t Jes-pers- 880-yar- Eldon Malmrose unaffiliated- and Elwin Hall Alpha Rho Distance 39 ft 6 in Pole vault —Harry Burchell Phoenix Bob Putnam Sigma and Sptry Sateros Sigma Height 10 - High jump— Barrett Sigma Patt Alpha Rho and Garfield Excelsior Height 5 it 9 in I Broad jump— Mann unaffiliated Lloyd Thompson Alpha Rho was Marv Mumford Excelsior Distance 18 ft 3 in Javelin —Marve Felt Sigma Elwin Ball Alpha Rho and Jim Valentine Alpha Rho Distance 181 feet I Discus — Putnam BurSigma chell Phoenix and Finn unaffiliated Distance 114 I First 100 Easiest j Name Nicholas Thomas Ananias NEW YORK April 14 — Marcel Cerdan swung in his 100th fight knocking out Harold Green at Madison Square Garden WILLIAMANTIC wiarvin 1 roat I r—w Bob 3b Eddie 3b Al lb Pepper 2b 11 Murph aa Marv 3b 4 cf Sandy Bob cf Bog cf Tommie cf fcgrtdle cf: i Lpbe -- tester TMulcahy Stanley J Caccarato Robert Winston Sanders Billy Joe Waters Robert Elliott Wilkins ' Kenneth Lawson Boyd Charles Allen Courtier Orville Melvin Eley Shirley E Howard Jr Michael Kanshin ( I' Harold LaRov John Charles McCarthy Russell Siorer (7) Nickname— wPoa 1 Ralph Arnott Robert William Guth Roger C Lynch Thomas James O'Hara Laddie Pau! Raymond Harry Wilkina William Warren Whitehorn Richard L Buck Louis Charles Fanuccht V Milton James Lloyd - i i Sill a a fq::::: 511 S1 511 511 f f 4 180 155 IPS 182 1T0 190 205 200 158 185 6 rhp rnp rho rhp rhp Rub rhp Wild Lifers Jeffries Is 72 Today Report on Club History The year 1914 marked a notable milestone to sportsmen of Weber county Under leadership of some sportsmen the Weber and Gun club was orRod County ganized About 50 members realized the value of an organization of this type a statement said far-sight- ed During the governorship of William Spry with Fred Chambers commis- Ogden as fish and game McCam-ant sioner Oscar Couch J M Sam Jost William Porter Joseph Wallace Henry Frieci Joe Harris Jr and others organized what is now known as the Weber County Wildlife federation In Barber Shop Their first meeting was held in a barber shop in the basement of a building where the Central building is today During World War One the organization faded for a time But again in 1919 under leadership of Oscar Couch Al Bruerton A T Hestmark Sam Jost Art Larson i L 83 iso 204 170 8 8 175 6-f- reorganized Throws Right Right Right Right Right Ritrht Left-Rig- ht Right Left Right Right Left niruc TJivt Left Right Left Right Right Right Right Left Left Right Left Left Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Right I i Left Right Age 20 22 24 24 20 22 23 23 17 21 21 19 21 22 22 22 20 24 19 19 18 24 18 19 22 21 19 Right Right Right Right 23 Right 20 Right ar Williams Wins pic-lur- ch t city-coun- ty ! Co-Mana- old-tim- Curfew Ruling Ends Game 19 one of the major ones is the Seton Camera's mat Hall relays Sp'eocof Pflmo seein8 size of ohLSni Misunderstood the Primo picked up By Hugh Fullerton Jr ! Rocky Graziano the open-collNEW YORK April 13 (AP) — Sld?n0lbecome 'wrestler Sup! 1 bC bUled aS the sport shirt addict claimf it ain't "°range Long range prediction: The Red true that he never wears a neck- Angel' Sox to beat the Cardinals in the tie "Sure I wear a tie" the 1947 world series Sure the Rock insists "when I go to a wedFurthermore Grazding" season is Just starting but every- iano 1: took time out duri no hi re body has picked the winners so instatement hearing the other day to accuse why not go one step further? Jack of swiping his sport shirts Hgaly BjBCBides the Sox won't have such Healy indicating the nifty grey I 'at breeze as ALLENTOWN Pa they did lagt year number April IS he was wearing insisted: (AP)— I and Ike Williams of Trenton N they won't underestimate the J'Not this one I only borrowed J NBA lightweight champion And St Louis won't j Cards either Hfii pushed too hard by Brooklyn U N Happy brought home the bacon last night teSrith Leo Durocher out of the e for his new manager Frank Pa (News item: Yankees invite Saturday's Wood memor-Ka- l United Nations security council as lermo handicap is generally regarded delegates to see baseball opener) knockout over scored a technical Frankie Conti Havmm a "trial" for the Baseball in all iti new-foun- d erhill Mass in 2:36 of the seventh but with $40000 onKentucky II derby the line purity round of a scheduled 10 stanza some smart horsemen may point Invites council of security non-titl- e bout I their nags for the Wood and the But it maythefinish up the creek-- o Williams who 137 f heck with Louisville prob-- I They'd the if o ump ig vetoed by Gramy-k- dropped his opponentscaled who weighed ably spend the difference on a 136 J4 for a nine count in the L hotel room Another fune-u- p Dots All BrotlMM fifth and sixth but each peyent that is bidding to become Tony Galento after refereeing a time Conti camerounds back until the Sports Roundup BURBANK Calif April 15 (UP) Jim Jeffries still a giant of a man celebrated his 72nd birthday e today by reminiscing about who were the in fighters ring when he was world's heavyweight champion Champion Joe Louis is a "good fighter" Jeffries admitted but he thought Gentleman Jim Corbett Bob Fitzsimmons or John L Sullivan would give Louis a good tussle and might even win But outside of Louis the old battler didn't think too highly of the present crop of fighters They don't train enough or do enough road work Big Jim weighs 230 pounds about 30 pounds more than when he won the heavyweight title from Fitzsimmons in 1899 Until his retirement in 1904 he met all comers successfully When he had a tooth pulled recently Jeffries was reminded of his fight with Sailor Tom SharkThat tooth was cracked by ey toSharkey but it seemed to knit ungether and gave him service til it was yanked out to improve John Taylor Henry Emmett Joe his general health Read Barry Lock of the U S for"I'm far from well but I reest service W H Anderson Daye covered from a stroke I suffered Madison Frances Wiggins Jim 15 months ago so I can get JefDoone Cliff Huss Mike Doyle and around" the others the association was fries said' There were 72 smoke about eight cigars a again members who paid $1 each to fi- day They probably don't do me nance the association any good but I get lonesome at "Today the Weber County Wild times and puffing a cigar is a Life federation has an average good way to pass the time" About 200 friends dropped in membership of about 1400 members each year Money received from on him Sunday for an early birththis membership helps to further day celebration Among his visifish and game causes here in We- tors was former heavyweight ber county champion Jack Dempsey "Much good has been accomplished by this organization by propagating fish and game Fish screens have been placed in many of our canals Refuge Is Formed "Three hundred fifty-thre- e acres of land was purchased at Hooper LEWISTON Idaho April 15 at the mouth of Ogden and Weber (AP) — A curfew ruling last rivers With the help of the fed- ended after eight innings a night tilt eral government and the Utah which Spokane won 16 to 9 from state fish and game department a Bremerton The session was the last of the migratory bird refuge has been established that today covers better exhibition variety before the two than 5000 acres of land Western International baseball "A campaign for members of this league clubs start the regular sea- -' son organization will get under next Wednesday evening withwaya Play was stopped at the end of meeting of the Ogden Bay club eight frames in order to comply house at the Hooper refuge with a ruling which says the flood All interested sportsmen are in- lights on the field shall be out vited to join us at this meeting after ten p m any night The group will meet in front of The Spokane club came from bethe at seven-thirt- y hind to post a compelling lead building p m Refreshments will be with eight tallies in the fourth in served promptly at eight p m ning Right Left PITC HERSRight 170 Left 188 Right 178 Right 175 Right i 510 rhp — —— £9 CATC PR x Right t 215 Right 511 Nock r hp Sandy ijSp Muddy rhp Bus Jim Mike Hal Mac I : iff i 1 Whitey e Dick c Lou e Milt c Les o it-nUC- K J e2 Cf Heavyweight King Joe Louis and former champion Jack Dempsey shake hands as they prepare to do referee chores for the first anuth Organisation boxing tourney at Olympic audinual Catholic torium in Los Angeles INF1ELDERS Height Weight Bats 178 §1 Right 185 Right 107 Right j ISO Left 10 165 Right I 178 Left inn OUTFIFT t nope rat Lefty inp "f Conn — fWill Clinton 152 New Haven stopped Billy Truell 148 Pawtucket1 R Edward Anthony Chiappari Aiuen v ierourneau Bavmond G Mederios Robert Thomai Murphy 1 on d relay — Jensen unaffiliated Russ Thome Sigma and Poulton Alpha Rho Time 1:438 Mile relay — Anderson Sigma Mann unaffiliated and Carpenter Excelsior Time 3:536 Heaves Shot 39 Feet 6 Inches: Shot put — BobPreece Sigma ri Feature nd The feature event between Joey Jacques who before the war was Colorado featherweight champ and Curley Kenny flashy scrapper from Salt Lake City should also provide plenty of action six-rou- Chalking up 16914 points Sigma won the fraternity at Weber college meet at annual intramural track was it school today the reported The bv Reed (Knute) Swenson secwnn me won handily Sigmas ond place Excelsior club garnercounters Second ing only 47 rtlare however was closely con tested with the Alpha Rho boys for third gathering 42 points Fourth place went to Phoenix club with 25 points and an unaf14 filiated group with points won r fifth f Cold Weather Hits Coach Swenson reported that unusually cold weather somewhat slowed up the times and other accomplishments of the athletes1 The complete summaries: Mile — Koga Shigeo unaffiliated Wallace McPhie Excelsior Tom Poulton Alpha Rho and Tom Bul-le- r unaffiliated Time 5:164 d dash j — Russ Thome Dick Williams Sigma Art Sigma Jensen unaffiliated and Don Rusj sell Excelsior Time 106 d dash — Art Jensen unaffiliated Russ Thome Sigma Owen Koch Sigma Time 25:0 —Ralph Crawford Exd celsior Don Carlson unaffiliated Bill Hadlock Viking and Gerald Sanford Viking Time 52 High hurdles — Ernie Kennedy unaffiliated Marv Felt Sigma and Rulon Garfield Excelsior Time 170 880 yards — Merrill Mann unaffiliated Koga Shigeo unaffiliated Cloris Watts Sigma and Don Time 2:212 Sigma Low hurdles — Wayne Hansen Alpha Rho Ron Watts Sigma Dick Williams Sigma and Emie Kennedy unaffiliated Time 124 second-basema- By Bill Maeklin LONDON April 15 (AP)— The goal of their ring careers — a fight with Joe Louis for the world heavyweight title— is just around d elimthe ringposts in the ten-roun- Arizona middleweight champ says he'll whip Jackie Burke tonight at Ogden coliseum hut Burke has his own ideas Tommy Fair (above) semi-windu- Six-Rou- Over Conti r Address South Gate Calif San Francisco Calif Oakland Calif Spanaway Wash Oakland Calif Red Wood City Calif j j Xansas City San Francisco Calif Los Angeles Calif Ogden San Francisco Calif Lorain Ohio San Carlos Calif San Francisco Calif Spanaway Wash Oakland Calif Los Angeles Calif Oakland Calif Wash- preliminaries Major League Race Expected to Provide Fireworks Phillies Add Nick Etten PHILADELPHIA April 15 (AP) The "first division or bust" Philadelphia Phillies working against time to strengthen their serves added veteran Nick Etten today to their infield corps Etten came from the New York Yankees for an undisclosed sum and Manager Ben Chapman said he would be ready for action today when the Phils open against the New York Giants at Shibe park It is Nick's second appearance in Phil uniform He joined the Phillies in 1941 after a tour with the Philadelphia Athletics and Baltimore Orioles He was traded to the Yanks in 1943 for Pitcher Allen first baseman Ed Levy and $10000 and remained until yesterday Frank McCormick acquired from the Cincinnati Reds a year ago for $35000 is slated to start at first base but the veteran has been complaining of an ailing back and it is doubtful if he will be able to go at full strength throughout the season In one of the major of last year the Phillies surprises climbed to the astronomical perch of fifth position and Chapman is shooting for a first division berth this year He himself admits the Phils have done little to improve the club but add reserve strength the Weakest cog in the 1946 machine Are Scheduled to Start - Wash When Jackie Robinson trots outto his first base position for the will start a rebuilding program at Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets field St Louis with the Brown he will be the first Negro to play Herman beset with the inalready in the major leagues since the turn Elbie Fletcher when jury jinx other of the century Twenty-tw- o is expectwhich an ankle sprained promising rookies also start their ed to keep the first baseman out big league careers today for at three weeks Will atStunned by the banishment of tempt toleast combine and manDurocher by Commissioner A B aging at Pittsburghplaying Johnny Neun Chandler last Wednesday Presi- whe learned his baseball under Mcdent Branch Rickey of the Dodgers Carthy- and who followed Marse hasn't found a replacement yet He Joe as Yankee leader for several confirmed yesterday a report that weeks last season will get a real he had tried without success to ob- chance at Cincinnati New tain Joe McCarthy former Suke-fortMore than one club starts the h York Yankee skipper Clyde season below full strength The manager pro tern in the last New York Yankees for instance three exhibition games was slated will be handicapped without Joe to direct the team today their No 1 hitter who Meanwhile four new managers DiMaggio is recovering from an operation are making their bow Bucky HarThe New York Giants suffered a ris although not a new face on the serius blow to their hopes of a first managerial scene since he has han- division finish when Carroll dled four big league clubs in the (Whitey) Lockman highly prompast 23 years takes on his fifth ising rookie centerfielder and when he leads the Yankees against tabbed by experts as a "can't miss the Philadelphia athletics at the kid" broke a leg in an exhibition - Bees Add Three To Roster SALT LAKE CITY April 15 (AP) — Three players have been added to the Salt Lake City Bees roster obtained on option from the San Francisco Seals Claude Engberg secretary of the Salt Lake City Pioneer Baseball league club said the three trained with the Seals in Hawaii They are Neil Reese an infield-er- : Without Wakefield Kohout a pitcher The Detroit Tigers were slated and Vernon Loane a catcher Douglas to start without Dick Wakefield Bees have handed releases the power hitter who pulled a mus- toThe players Engberg said They cle and will miss several games v arefour W Roberts Lawrence Fletcher's injury caused Herman OlsenJohn Jack Gish and fiarl Humphto change his winter plans which had Hank Greenberg his big home rey run hitter in left field The former Tiger slugger arid American league home run king last year has been very happy about his change from first to the outfield but must return to his former position until Fletcher is ready to MOSCOW Idaho April 15 (AP) take over The Cleveland Indians minus Whitman college took four of five their star centerfielder Hank Ed- 'Pbples matches and split a pair wards who dislocated a shoulder of doubles contests to defeat the several weeks ago will start with University of Idaho 5 to 2 in a a rookie Dale Mitchell ictuiu uidu-- nere oaturaay As to the pennant races themIt was the first collegiate tenselves the Cards and Red Sox 1946 nis meet of the season for both winners are expected to repeat schools Ed Bulla Idaho letterman was Bettors have made the Cards 3 to 5 to win the National league flag the Vandals' only singe winner and the Red Sox 3 to 4 to cop the defeating Richard Saunders 7 6-- 3 6-- 3 American league bunting i Tennis Match non-titl- Grand Old Man To Race Again BOSTON April 15 (AP)— ClarMILWAUKEE — Juste Fontaine ence Harrison Demar the grand 139 Milwaukee stopped Quentin old man of the marathon on Sat"Baby" Breese Manhattan Kas urday will plod for the 25th time (6) over the torturous course of the anBoston A A race which he CHICAGO —Gene Spencer 131 nual seven times won has South Chicago outpointed Cappy The entry of this Benton 131 Cincinnati (8) Boston Herald typographer — the to win the race three 164 only man NEWARK— Jack Kenny a row in the 50 years it in years Livingston N J outpointed Fred- has been run —was made public todie Flores 159 Puerto Rico (8) day a sprout of 23 Clarence won SACO Maine— Vic Young 130 hisAsfirst race in 1911 In all the Saco knocked out Leo Methot his figure is that most since years 133 Montreal (2) for by the crowds looked usually 26 miles 385 yards the line which NEW ORLEANS— Chester Rico 143 V4 outpointed Freddie Archer from Hopkinton to Boston in 1944 They looked for him even 146V4 Newark (10) and 1945 when he was too busy of printing ROCHESTER NY Eddie Smith teaching the art road last year to the He returned 148 Rochester outpointed Joey 32d in three hours finished and Peralta 149 Tamaqua Pa (10) nine minutes and 55 seconds Bois-ver- t LEWISTON Me— Jerry 154 Lewiston stooped FrankScooter Detained ie Ross 153 Boston (8) Pnltrn are hnMln nw maroon OMAHA — Vince Foster 146 Omaha stopped Sparky Reynolds Yw t1"' 5-- wm MirAm mmm rs j o seventh when Referee Jack halted the fight as' Conti struggled to get up at the count of nine Sau-rin- NEW YORK— Joe "Sandy" Saddler 128 New York outpointed Charlie "Cabey" Lewis 130 Havana (10) BOXING TONIGHT AT COLISEUM Main Event — 10 Rounds JACKIE BURKE vs Glear heads are switching TOMMY FAIR 2000 GOOD SEATS to Calvert because Calvert is lighter General Admission S120 Reserved 8185 Ringside $240 Students 60 Tax Included Tickets at Bank Smokery Mecca and H and A Cigar Start! I XS1V1 League Careers By Joe Reichler NEW YORK April 15 (AP)— Despite the decreed absence of Lippy Leo Durocher the 1947 major league campaign which started today was expected to produce the greatest baseball fireworks in many years - McGill Nev 4JVT Big rs one-heavywei- For Dodgers Twenty Other Rookies Yankee stadium Game Postponed The Bronx Bombers were scheduled to help Washington open the season at the nation's capital yesterday but rain postponed the inaugural Today's openers matched the teams in this order: American league — Philadelphia at New York Detroit at St Louis Fight Results Chicago at Cleveland Washington By the Associated Press at Boston ALLENTOWN Pa— Ike Williams National league — Pittsburgh at 137 Trenton N J stopped Chicago St Louis at Cincinnati Frankie Conti 136 Haverhill New York at Philadelphia Boston e Mass (7) at Brooklyn Herold (Muddy) Ruel who gave PITTSBURGH— Ezzard Charles a job as assistant to Chandler up 176 Cincinnati Erv outpointed Sarlin 182 Pittsburgh (10) SAN FRANCISCO— Paulie Peters 169 outSan Francisco pointed Charlie Eagle 173 New York (10) well-wishe- Jackie Robirison to Take Place At First Base will bring together some of the best boxing talent in this area with sue boys as Tommy Davis Billy Rhodes Baby Leon Kid Kelly George Wheatfall Bill Larue Benny Baird and John Enoch Awns' finTiinn4lnn Indianapolis (4) BALTIMORE — Charley Millan rn lS rHo 143 Baltimore knocked out Santa nmA TVir 111 f nf Bucca 138 Philadelphia (8) Mi m?V a PROVIDENCE — Johnny Greco feJll taarc a pplos taS Cleo cino 149 Montreal stopped at written (6) $1495 148 Los Angeles Spins Oakland Calif Burbank Calif Xalama Wash Eugene Ore Supporting "47 ination bout tonight between Bruce Wooddoek and Joe Baksi Nat Rogers New York matchmaker promised to be one of the first into the winner's dressing room with a contract for the new white hope to tackle the Brown Bomber in America next June Nearly 11000 fans paying 21 pounds ($84) for ringside pews in Harringay arena will cheer Woodcopk in his crusade to make Baksi former Pennsylvania coal miner just another for the heavyweight crown The British champion was the first to check into London from his camp and was welcomed attraining the railroad station last night by a throng of 1 feel simply grand" said Woodcock who is not noted for his orations before a fight "and I promise I won't let you down1 For him the stakes were higher perhaps than for Baksi Woodcock is the ring king in a country He is the best prospect produced here in a decade that started in 1937 when Britton Tommy Farr was defeated by Loui§ After his bout with influenza early last month Woodcock was pronounced completely fit and schooled in secret training to assault Baksi's reputation of having gone down only once and being able to take punishment and counter-attac- k to win Baksi scheduled to arrive from his seaside training camp at Brighton in time for weighing in at two p m local time confided that he would make the most of Woodcock's reputed invitation to hayhem — an exposed chin when he leads with his left The majority of British boxing writers who feel Baksi's greater experience against better foes will prove too much for the national hope have made the American favorite 148 Spanaway Wash Salt Lake City Torrance Calif San Carlos Calif South Gate Calif Renton Tacoma nd Practically With Brown Bomber for months Fought the Boat Burke has fought the best in the world and always made a good Fair has a good record showing which includes wins over such rugged fighters as Jack Chase Jock Bonnie Billy Lee Everett Riley Mat Jackson and Amos Jackson Fair says he feels confident he will take Burke but Burke has other ideas The main event will be supported by a p which will bring together? Buddy Washington intermountain featherweight champion and Otto Viska toured scrapper from Indianapolis This fight should include eight rounds — or less — of action to keep fans on their feet Is Promised Bout ig sponsored by the Military Order of Cooties pup tent a 2 andr the main event is one local promoters have been angling for Sigma Takes Intramural Track Meet j Winner Thecard Complete Roiter LUted With 32 boys reporting Ogden's entry in the Pioneer baseball league is off to a good start in spring training at Hanford Calif it was reported today All squad members -- — are being given special auenuun uy v6uCi D and Bobby Mattick "Pip" Koehler also Bobby Wallace scouts former major league stars who are now Cincinnati of "the old and Eddie Kenna former Ogden Reds catcher a "prospect" hunter for the Og- days " and more recently I den Reds Thirteen Pitchers This Evening Burke intermountain middleweight champ will collide with Tommy air Arizona middleweight sensation Each of 'Pip' Koehler Giving Attention to Club Member Thirteen Thirty-tw- o Chuckers Included Meet Baksi Indications are that the fight card tomght at eight-thirt- y o'clock at Ogden coliseum will be one of the best in this city for some time In the main event Ogden's own Jackie California Camp I Woodcock to He Tangles with Jackie Burke Plenty Action Seen Tonight For Fight Fans tfcnd Whiske GOOD BUS SERVICE Leaves Washington at 24th 730 7:50 8:10 830 Buses Return After Fights -- m j uerv fs sp' y WM |