Show --HIGH WAY Take a Bat Any Bat Like to Into Trouble in Title Play Golf Galleries See Stars Get w ih ' jf THE OGDEN (UTAH) By Hugh Fullerton Jr VIRGINIA BEACH Va April 17 (AP)— There must be Rambling Around the Sports World not only do they something sadistic about golf galleries Interest over the 1948 pennant race in the Pioneer delight in watching the long hitters belabor a defenseless league is at fever pitch Many newspapers of the league little white pellet but nothing seems to delight the fans and two radio stations had men on the scene in spring train- more than seeing one of the "name" stars get into trouble n on the eight clubs and nut nf it T ing to give fans the For measure good President ance this week at the training camps of Ogden Pocatello Idaho Falls Salt Lake Twin Falls and Billings These teams are all getting into shape under 'Unusual California skies' Besides this corner John Mooney of the Salt Lake Telegram Dee Chipman of the Des eret News Salt Lake Joe Blen-kl- e of the Boise Statesman visited the camps Mooney however devoted his jaunt to the Salt Lake Bees camp alone Joe Clements of KVMV of Twin Falls and Mai Wyman of KALL Salt Lake City also made the baseball jaunt With the exception of John Mooney the radio and newsmen traveled in cars Wymari Chipman and Mooney are sold on the Salt Lake Bees They figure the Bees will capture the pennant again Charlie Root's Billings club will have about two weeks advantage over the other clubs in conditioning And for good measure the Mustangs will be loaded with experienced players They definitely will be a first division contender Official scorers and writers of the entire league have been invited to a deluxe dinner party at Billings the night of May 3 Special guests will be Bing Crosby Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor of the movies Crosby will respond with two or three songs d Stanley Naccarato wizard of the Ogden Reds who won 16 and lost six last season looks great Stanley undoubtedly will draw the mound assignment against Twin Falls in the opening game the night of April 27 at Affleck park Billings fans disposed of $100-00- 0 worth of stock in the club And for good measure all 500 box seats have been sold for the searight-hande- son Eddie Mulligan of the Salt Lake Bees is all smiles Eddie's new park Derks field is completely finished and the Bees can seat around 6500 this season for each game Boise opens at Salt Lake The perfect day in Ogden Fri day was better than any of is days this corner spent in alleged 'Sunny California The Reds will return home a week from Sunday evening Pip Koehler will schedule a drill at Affleck park the afternoon of April 26 Some of the Reds will be farmed to other clubs in D baseball before the team breaks camp Vjta a telephone chat with the writer from Atwater Calif' today Johnny Sarlo business manager said: "The club looks better each day We should have a front runner and s iub ihn Ogdenites will be proud of The team will be well balanced in all departments We hope to get replacement for some of the weak spots on our club "Jack Halliwell on his visit here well pleased Friday said bethewas clubs are shapwith the way ing up He predicts a tight pennant race with fine attendance" c Girls Compete at B Y U Relays Utah April 17 (AP)— Fifteen high schools from Utah and Idaho competed today in girls events of the 35th annual Brigham Young university invitational track and field meet Eight teams are entered in the posture parade traditional team event for the girls' high school division Competition also is set in tennis volley ball and various track events Because of the large number of entries the girls' senior high school events are being held for the first time this year a week in advance of the men's events The men's relays are set for next Saturday More than 300 colleges junior colleges senior and junior high schools are expected in the com petition this year Entered in the girls event today are schools from Grace Idaho on the north to Gunnison Utah on the south PROVO The select 15 who started Rough Racquet East high school golfers Salt Lake City Thursday afternoon de0 feated Weber high golfers at the El Monte course It was a three-poiResults folmatch 11-1- nt low: Ernie Schneiter Weber 3 points East 0 John Hales Weber 3 Brent Eager Bast 0 Bert Gall Weber 1 Sam Makoff East L Ken Worton Weber 0 Dave Hanson East 2 Ivan Red-for- d Weber 0 Royce Rosenthal East 3 Gene James Weber 2 Jack White East 0 Dewayne Taylor Weber 1: William Combs East 2 Luan Ferrin Weber 0 George White East 3 Total— East 11 Weber 10 Weber high golfers will meet Logan high golfers at El Monte Wednesday at two p m Doug Lund I I WAIT and See! tively few spectators in both The committee sent out spects the three players chosen for their long driving power —Jimmy Thomson Chick Harbert and Lawson And Little in one threesome within a few minutes this observer saw Bobby Locke drive one out of bounds and then have to chip out of a deep gully beside a green Lew Worsham get into the same gully and Harbert put on a act after he had slammed a drive in among some pine trees Trouble Shooter Bobby Locke who got into trouble once about cleaning his ball on the green isn't going to On the let it happen again first hole yesterday Bobby noticed some mud on his ball and called for an official ruling- - although spectators told him that other players already had wiped off similar splotches Bobby got a "no" in reply and missed his long putt Then the officials reversed their decision wood-choppi- ng Sports Page Chandler Harper a local boy who made pretty good probably has a bigger rooting section than any golfer in the current tournament Cecil Isbell coach of the Baltimore Colts was expected here today — and nobody knows whether he's looking for a passer or just a pass Manager Bruno Betzel of the Jersey City Giants told Richmond interviewers that Virgil Stalk-uthe Reds' shortstop is "the best ball player I've ever One-Minu- te Unmarked in his initial season of college boxing Chuck Drazeno-vic- h was bopped below the right eye in the first scrimmage of spring football practice at Penn eastState The newly-crownern intercollegiate heavyweight champion is the Lions' blocking back ed Aiken Starts Rose Bowl Grid Chatter Rose BowL" Anguish was immediate in Aiken The rest of the state was enchanted The Oregon team has not been to the Rose Bowl in more than two decades but these words revived the faithful Maybe at last this would be the year Why certainly this would be the year Even the other schools admit it To Aiken's dismay he can't get off the spot He protests his Rose Bowl talk was only to impress the players with the fact that any Coast conference school can get there The fans smile He adds that there are six other schools at least as strong as Oregon They wink knowingly at this sly fellow And how is Aiken fixed for this dilemma? As a matter of fact the line looks good Regulars are back at every position except right end — and Dick Wilkins is available there He would have played last year but for an eligibility technicality basketball letterman A four-yehe currently divides his time between spring football and the baseball team for which he pitches and swats homers is spectacular His and Oregon may have the finest set of wingmen on the coast for Dan Garza a standout last year ia at the other end In the backfield there's Norm Van Brocklin ace passer and selection last year Gone are fullback Jim Newquist right half Bob Koch and Jake Leicht ar ng all-Coa- all-Coa- Nel-on3- b Dalebout ss Olsencf Hafen lb Nichols2b I Brown If JBrownrf Nielsenc Wilcoxp Leopold p xMullinsc Zeirottp 9 6 6 3 5 3 4 0 2 2 3 3 2 0 0 2 0 st st at left half er Utah General Depot five squads tallied 14262 pins at Paramount Bowl last night to annex the Ogden area military championship in bowling Hill Field wound un in second place with 14244 Clearfield Navy was third with 14191 and Ogden Arsenal finished fourth with 14000 Captain Howard Sheets of Utah General Depot rolled the best single game with 260 Major Stephen Capasso of Utah General Depot tallied the best series with 672 The high team series was listed by Hill Field Officers with 2967 Utah General Depot Civilians No 4 was second with 2945 Naval Supply Depot Civilian team No 3 was third with 2933 Ogden Arsenal Civilian team No 4 was fourth with 2928 and Utah General Depot Officers finished fifth with 2915 Commanding officers of some of the installations put in an appearance Tuesday night at nine p m at Paramount Bowl awards will be presented Singles and doubles are on the schedule today and Sunday at Ogden Bowling Center 3 Olsenjs Zi-di- ck four 0 0 0 Begesonp 0 10 zK tump 2b 0 0 0 zzThelIrf zzzPowellc 1 Cowley Named to Direct Team Moines Chas DeMoisey WORCESTER 6 Mass — Ike Ste- venson 149 Framingham outpoitn-e- d Vincent Callahan 148 Boston Hollywood sacramento Seattle Pittsburgh's Ralph Kiner who tied with the Giants' Johnny Mise for home run laurels last season with 51 last season looks over the lumber he will use during the 1948 National league season That's the Bucs' new manager Billy Meyer with the admiring eye —— r— 0 0 0 1 4 2 3 0 2 0 4 0 on By the Associated Press Utah high school track and field stars tried their mettle in first competition of the season Friday At West high school's track in Salt Lake City the host Panthers out scored Provo and Cyprus to win The a triangular meet handily count was 102 for West 78 for Provo and 40 for Cyprus the defending Simultaneously state champion South high school Cubs piled up 88 points to win another triangular meet on the South track East of Salt Lake and t City was second with Davis third with 64 At Granite Murray high school came off triumphant in another triangular meet taking 72 points to 43 for Jordan and 26 for Granite Millard high school won a dual meet at Fillmore from Delta 72 to 61 in another major event And at Richmond the North Cache Bulldogs defeated the Bear 3 River Bears in a region one dual meet 71-4- — Schools Told to Make Own Rule on Salary CHICAGO 17 Hild Springs 11 10 Upset Win 12 10 At Coliseum Tracksters Open Season With Spirited Meets (AP) -April What constitutes a "needy" athlete and how much financial aid should he receive? The compliance committee of the National Collegiate Athletic association says it is up to individual schools and conferences to decide The group is holding a three-da- y on the interpretation NCAA's "sanity meeting code"— machinery for clamping down on recruiting and subsidizing of athletes The committee emphasized at its opening session yesterday that financial assistance should be granted to needy athletes and other students alike "We urge each school's officials to make the same examination of applications for aid by athletes they do for other students" said Clarence P Houston of Tufts chairman "We can't presume to tell a membership of some 300 schools a definite method for de termining need of athletes They'll have to do that themselves "If an athlete's family obvious ly can t contribute to his educa tion it shouldn't be difficult to de termine that fact I suspect that in the past such investigations have not been too probing The committee recommended that athletes to be eligible for classroom scholarships should be in the upper 25 per cent of their high school class or maintaining at least a "B" average in college Requests for specific interpretations — board "spending money" complimentary tickets and so forth — from a dozen groups were stud ied today three-memb- After absorbing what the fans seemed to regard as a merciless Hild of Omaha battering Helen neat somersault executed a body press to beat contender Mae Young of Tulsa Ok la in the attraction of the Veterans of Foreign Wars' wrestling exhibition at the Ogden Livestock Show coliseum Friday night The wrestling ladies drew the season's biggest gate — a crowd of around 200 more than turned out to take in the initial girlie grapple-fes- t one week previous Ralph In the other went Morley and the Red Devil to a draw as time ran out The local mauler won the first fall in 27 minutes and the Devil countered after 16 minutes of the second Both applied cradle holds Morley twice applied the deadly Indian deathlock but the elusive phantom from parts unknown wiggled loose to retain his unblemished record in the grunt and groan rings Frankie Hewitt took the curtain raiser with a roll-ovbody press over Steve Gob The auburn-haire- d lady from Oklahoma had Helen in bad shape in their vendetta by using early a series of arm stretchers body slams and headlocks to make her a dizzy blonde but the literally claimed the round in 12 favorite minutes with a body press It -was more of the same when they- entwined limbs in the second and at this juncture Mae Young choked and gouged and played dirty in the ropes before the blonde Miss Hild could summon her waning powers for a final lunge that gave her the scrap er Morgan Wins Over Judge 13-1- 2 1948 er Pet 9 615 611 588 529 7 500 8 7 6 7 5 8 4 11 462 385 267 Brightest individual performers are Henry Wittenberg swarthy genial 191 pound New York City detective yet to be defeated in more than 300 matches and Doug Lee ot tne Baltimore Y M C A in the class Wittenberg has won six national championships and aims at setting a record by taking his seventh He almost made another record by throwing Bernard Feldman of The Brooklyn in nine seconds mark for speed is five and one-ha- lf seconds Lee has won five national titles and is on his way to his sixth with two falls and a victory by default ' Coach Art Griffith of Oklahoma A and M calls his mighty A A U team the "left overs" His first team won the National Collegiate cnampionsmps The boys compet ing here at Hofstra are those who have not yet qualified for the Olympic final tryouts Four in each weight are certi fied for the Olympic tournament 1 at Ames Iowa April Griffith a strong possibility for Olympic wrestling coach was pretty cagey about naming men he considered prime Olympic material and he modestly avoided his Own team 160-pou- GB lVi 2 2 3 5Vt Comedians could make a routine today out of the business of who's on top in the Pacific Coast league The San Francisco Seals are sit ting there on the basis of four percentage points ' But the Los Angeles Angels behind on points are technically a half game ahead because they've won three more The games than San Francisco Angels have also lost two more than the Seals Thus the rest of the league must figure games behind from the Los Angeles level although the percentages really tell the story If that isn't confusing enough there's San Diego perched only a half game behind the Angels but really no games behind San Fran cisco Portland s percentage also is lower than the Seals' although the Beavers have won one more game than San Francisco The whole muddle can be blamed on rain the moisture having knocked out a flock of San Francisco games including one with San Diego last night Rain also cancelled out a Hollywood-at-Port-lan- d doubleheader In the only action last night Oak0 land beat Seattle twice and 2 and Los Angeles tripped Sacramento for the fourth straight time 5 R H E 5 9 2 Sacramento Los Angeles 6 8 1 Salveson and Pesut Castino Fleming Auman Anthony and Ma- loney R H E First: 6 11 1 Oakland 0 4 0 Seattle Jones and Fernandez Raimondi Fletcher Hedgecock Besse and Grasso 29-M- Ogden Loses in Ten Innings MODESTO Calif April 17 (AP) The Modesto Reds rode on the mighty bat of Leftfielder Bill Enos for an 8 to 7 victory over Ogden of the Pioneer league in an exhibition game last night Enos hit He smacked out a homer in the ninth to tie up the score at then in the tenth singled home Don Plique R H E Score: 7 9 3 Ogden 8 18 3 Modesto (10 innings) McCarthy Salisbury Gray Per ry and Johnson Castro Kincannon and Rehnart Willis four-four-fi- ve 7-- all 6-- 3-- 6-- Secorid: JR 3 Oakland 2 Seattle Hayes Gassoway Klinger Lillard Fernandez Ramondi rica and Hemsley H E 5 4 2 1 and Gor- - Nullall Takes Mil Verdict GARLAND Utah April 17 (AP) Keith Nuttall Brigham City feather and lightweight champion encountered little trouble here Thursday night in taking a decision over Nick Goray Mexico City Although the fight went the full course Nut-ta- ll won every round The clever colored lad from south of the border however made a better showing than most fans expected — his shifty footwork was good enough to make Nuttall miss his punches on numerous occasions 10-rou- nd hot water ? MORGAN April 17 — Morgan outlasted Judge Memorial in a prep school baseball game Friday to run into visi that threatenea hihtv HiffiiMiltios After Judee Me morial had tied the score at 2 in its half of the ninth darkness was near and the Morgan nine had to hurry to push a final run across in the last half of the 2 inning to take the victory The game was everything but a pitcher's duel and the two squads nits — xi collected a total oi apiece 12-1- WOODLAND Calif April 17 (AP) — Reno's Silver Sox moved to a new hotel today following a dispute between the hotel management and the Salt Lake City team The Silver Sox of the Sunset league and the Salt Lake City team of the Pioneer league both were staying at one hotel The manager complained that the Salt Exhibition Games Lake players were too noisy and By The Associated Press damaged furniture Roctnn A 19 Boston N' 8 Manager Rupert Thompson of NTnur Vnrlr f At R 'Rrnoklvn (N) 6 the Salt Lake team denied the (A) 9 Philadelphia came Washington as was which he charge just movto breaking camp preparatory 16 Cincinnati (N) Syracuse ing to Stockton for a three-gam- e (ID 2 series with the Stockton Ports rhiraan (A) 4 Chlrnffo CN) 1 Mickey Shader New York Giant New York (N) 15 Cleveland scout who is in 'charge of the Reno camp also defended the Salt Lake A) 7 Philadelphia (A) 14 Baltimore players — and then moved his own (ID 8 group to another hotel 13-1- ( Zi-di- ch 22 14 Bee scoring chances In the fourth sixth and eighth inning were ruined by three double plays Dick Lamer former University of California pitcher started for the Bees but left the mound in the seventh after allowing two singles a double and two walks Catcher Will Tiesiera got two of the losers' four hits Score: R H E Minor League Results Salt Lake City 0 4 1 Stockton 3 7 0 By The Associated Press Lamer Ritchie and Tiesiera American Association Jenkins and Marcucci Milwaukee 12 Columbus 3 St Paul 9 Toledo 6 10 innings Louisville 6 Minneapolis 6 Kansas City 8 Indianapolis 6 Pacific Coast League Oakland 3 Seattle Los Angeles 6 Sacramento 3 ' Other games postponed SALT LAKE CITY April 17 CAP) — Robert Cowlev nf nHn Southern Association has been named chairman of the Chattanooga 15 Nashville 14 Utah Peace Officers association anAtlanta 11 Birmingham 3 nual pistol shoot New Orleans 8 Mobile 3 The association at its mpptino Memphis 13 Little Rock 13 yesterday scheduled the event for Cedar City June 25 Letter m e n understudies are available for Newquist and Koch The big problem is a breakaway back to replace Leicht Aiken needs one to keep opponents from concentrating on Van Brocklin Maybe he has one Oregon which in recent years has been playing — and losing — games with homegrown talent came out for spring training with 18 football-playin- g transfers from other colleges Among them are John McKay Purdue left half in 1948 and Wood-le- y Lewis from Los Angeles City college — standouts both in practice to date All told Aiken has 22 lettermen and 18 transfers — and 48 others to the third team Bingat leastmake three deep in every position and — say do you suppose he wasn't kidding about the Rose Bowl after all? PHILADELPHIA — Joey Fagan 138 stopped Ray Philadelphia Klingmeyer 139 Baltimore 6 Fight Results NEW LONDON Conn — Lenny By The Associated Press HOLLYWOOD Palif Trader 154 New Haven stopped Al Michaud 160 Lewiston Me 3 Millich 176 San Francisco outpointed Marvin Liddell 170 Oklahoma City 10 Fence Pests and Poles BOSTON — Ralph Zanelli 148 Seasoned lodgepole pine posts Providence' outpointed Berry Wright 146 Cleveland 10 treated with an effective preservative to prevent decay ReST PAUL — Del Flanagan 132 duces maintenance and protects St Paul stopped Del Cockayne your investment 134 Des Phone 4 Bees Shut Out in Bees Peeved at Stockton Game STOCKTON Calif April 17 (AP) Hotel Policy Third Baseman Harry Clements drove in all the runs as the Stockton Ports of the California league shut out the Salt Lake Bees of the Pioneer league 3 to 0 last night in an exhibition game Clements sent his mates over home plate with a single and a double Two Stockton hurlers virtually handcuffed the Bees Matt held Salt Lake City to four hits in the first five innings Rookie Tom Jenkins set them down without a hit or a run in the last Pacific Coast League By the Associated Press W L 8 5 11 7 Los Angeles 10 7 ban Dieeo 4 0 Sudweekslb 5 0 8 1 4 2 2 0 5 1 Holler If a o i o 5 3 Leth2b 2 0 RClarkcf 6 13 0 C: Clark rf 1 2 0 0 0 8 0 Oliveraonc 3 2 6 1 10 10 110 Graser p Sorenson p 3 0 0 zzzzAp'np3b 2 13 10 45 32 8 Totals 48 32111 Totals r— Batted for Leith in 6th seen" zz — Batted for G Clark in 6th xxx — Batted for Oliverson in 9th xzzz —Batted for Bushore in 8th Cleaning the Cuff 002 024 200 00—10 Utah ic When Smiley Quick B Y U 100 001 080 01—11 links golf champ fired a great 65 Errors — Nelson 2 Nichols 3 Sudweeks at the Fox Hills course in Los 2 Oliverson 2 Apdanap 2 Two-bas- e Olsen R Olsen Kump hits— Dalebout — Angeles the other day he missed Three-base hits Nelson Hafen Oliver an eagle two on one hole because son Home runs— Dalebout Theil Douhis pitch lodged in the green half ble play—Nichols to Dalebout to Hafen over the lip of the cup There Bases on balls— Off Wilcox 4 Leopold some version of the 1 Zeriott 3 Graser 1 Bergeson 3 ought to be — By Wilcox 8 out 2 Struck "many a slip" saying in that Graser 4 Bergeson 2 Sorenson 4 Hit by pitcher — L Brown (by Bergesen) Passed balls — Apis nap (by Leopold Oliverson Mullins Winning pitcher — Sorenson Losing pitcher — Zeriott General Depot Keglers Win Seals Cling To Lead On the Coast 11-1- Sor-ens- By Matt Kramer EUGENE Ore April 17 (AP)— In a way Jim Aiken brought it on himself Oregon's football coach began talking Rose Bowl to get team spirit high for the spring training season — his second here With delight his fellow coaches in the Coast conference have seized upon this Didn t Oregon after a slow start last year get hot and win its last six games? And isn't the Oregon line back virtually intact? And haven t you heard of the new backs that suddenly have appeared at Oregon? "Jim's right several have in ef fect admitted "Why we shouldn't be on the same field with him next fall Look for Oregon in the pass-catchi- t PROVO Utah April 17 (AP)— The Brigham Young university Cougars erupted for eight runs in the eighth frame Friday to tie up a baseball game with the Univerthen went on to sity of Utah and 0 in 11 innings win The erratic contest was the first college baseball game in Utah in 20 years Coach Vadal Peterson's Redskins were leading 10 to 2 when the Cougars came to bat in the big eighth but a combination of heavy hitting and Utah errors gave the home club a tie count that forced the extra innings Utah committed five errors and B Y U six The box: Utah b y v ABROA ABHO A 7 2 2 2 Bushore3b 4 0 11 1 S 17 N Y April 17 (AP)—Two powerful contenders for the American Olympic wrestling team emerged today as the National Amateur Athletic Union mat championship entered the final rounds Oklahoma A and M is apparently assured of the team title Cougars Take Opener From Indians ex-publ- ball-handl- East High Golfers Defeat Weber yes- terday in the Cavalier club's "Specialists" tournament provided plenty of entertainment for comparare- R By Ted Smits HEMPSTEAD low-dow- Jack Halliwell put in an appear APRIL Oklahoma Aggies Favored To Capture U S College Mat Gonfalon i&f t STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING 6-- 0-- 2" MOVING? 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