Show Layne Uses Right Brigham Young Battles St Louis Tonight FusarlBraiion 'reS ill a tier 1 Collide for Welter Crown 1 By Oscar Fraley NEW YORK March 12 (UP)— Fearless Fraley's facts and figures: The silliest "championship" fight of the year will be staged at Chi cago on Wednesday night when Charlie Fusari and Johnny Brat-to- n meet for the welterweight title vacated by Sugar Ray Robinson the winner to be recognized by the National Boxing association Kid Gavilan the Cuban Hawk undoubtedly is the number one welterweight now that Robinson has moved to a heavier class But him for the mo by ment boxing with its typical greediness gets an extra "title" fight out of the mess Bratton's chief claim to fame is that he was kayoed last year by ngntweignt champion Ike Williams Fusari looked foolish against Rob inson against whom Gavilan twice went the distance in very good bouts Fusari looked so bad that one observer insisted that Robin son was the greatest carrier since but the shows Typhoid Mary go on — the prices being right With the March 26 induction of Del Crandall their young catching pnenom the Boston Braves again are casting envious eyes at Brook lyn's Bruce Edwards Manager Billy Southworth had expected to carry out two receivers veteran Walker Cooper and Crandall Now he will have only Cooper three rookies not being ready — so a quick deal may be in the offing Of all the winners he has rid den including four derby triumphs Eddie Arcaro insists that he is proudest of his victory in Hialeah's 1942 Widener with an outsider named the Rhymer "Nobody gave him a chance and it was the greatest field there has ever been in a race with such horses as Alsab Market Wise Challedon Our Boots Mioland Pictor Dit and Porter s Cap" Eddie recalled Eddie was so d low on the horse that going he insisted: "This is one race I hope the best horse doesn't win" They didn't— and Eddie still rates it his top thrill The current intercollegiate bas ketball scandal raised cain with basketball daffi- the ness One of the players allegedly involved Sherman White of Long Island university already had been picked as "player of the year" by two magazines They just barely bad time to replate and eliminate his name The Sporting News a baseball paper didn't have time to change — and came out awarding him "player of the year" honors one day after his arrest May be they should stick to their own Second Round Games Arouse Interest St John's Tests St Bonaventure Five MONDAY EVENING MARCH By Joe Falls NEW YORK March 12 (AP)—St John's of Brooklyn with a chance to make basketball history tangles with St round of the na--Bonaventure tonight in the quarter-fin— Uional invitation tournament Two Experts Vault Fitteen Feet Four-Ye- lands ft bruising: rlrht to the head of Bob Rex Layne (right) heavy weight boat at New daring- their scheduled York's Madison Square Garden Layne won the hotly contested boat Ron Whittle at with a TKO in the eighth round Layne will second Salt Lake Tuesday night against Joe Kahut of Portland Oregon ld ten-rou- nd Team Hutchins Lands on Mel IJutchins of Brigham Young called the most stylish 1950-5- 1 player in the country is honored with a place on the basketball team according to the issue of Look Look magazine released today In speaking of Hutchins the magazine says the Brigham Young ace is "tricky in the pivot accurate from outside facile underneath the basket" All-Ameri- All-Ameri- ca ca Also selected with Hutchins who is prominently pictured in the article are Bill Mlkvy Temple's o g sensation Sam Kenof North Carolina State tucky's towering star Bill Spivey and Gale McArthur of Oklahoma ML A The team this year is affected by the shocking disclosures of more players bribed by gamblers Sherman White and LeRoy Smith f Long Island university both among the confessed guilty had been rated highly by the Look committee White In fact was well an his way to being the player of the year and Smith aeemed assured of a place on the NCAA District Two team The magazine emphasizes howRan-zin- high-scorin- ever its pride in the players and its belief that the majority of coUege boys are honest ''Nevertheless" warns Look's sports editor Tim Cohane "Something must be done about the gambling and bribery garbage and it must be done by the colleges themselves" It is asserted that the colleges must take greater pains to recruit boys of superior moral timber and then "ride herd" on them afterwards ca -- NCAA The District Seven quintet selected for Look by the same writers consisted of Roland Minson of Brigham Young Bert Cook of Utah State Moe Radovich from Wyoming and Glen Smith of Utah as weU as Hutchins In spite of the scandals to which basketball has been subjected this year Look concludes the coach of this All-Ameri- ca team would have only one worry He'd wonder when he was ever going to get another like it new records were Twenty-tw- o established in the minors last season for bases on balls Andrew Pane Pauls Valley Okla Sooner State league walked 235 men Others in the 200 club of free tickets to first base follow: Charles Kelsey Harlingen-Mc-Alee- n Tex Rio Grande valley Enid Okla 228 Bob Harrison Western association 219 Charles Clark Pauls Valley Okla Sooner State 218 Don Ferrarese Wash Western International 209 Manuel Fierro Tucson Arizona-Texas 207 Dick Ariz Globe-MiaAriz Piedmonte Arizona-Texa- s league 204 Clifford Ross Ogden Utah Pioneer 204 and Marshall Ocoine Thibodaux La Evangeline 200 Johnny Sarlo returned today from the Pioneer league meeting at Pocatello optimistic over the 1951 season "All of the clubs are rarin' to go" said Sarlo "Many of the teams will open spring training late this month Our club will get down to business at Columbia South Carolina on April 2 Sports orchids to Floyd Slater and his Weber High school basketball team Third place winners in region one they landed second in the state class A tournament last week-en- d at Utah fieldhouse The Weberites were one of the best teams In the tournament insofar as sportsmanship was concerned It was simply a case of too much height tat the final Jordan's tall team controlled the ball most of the time off both backboards Morgan Win be one of the favorites in the Class B state tournament Morat Salt Lake this week-en- d gan won the Summit division flag with nine wins and only one deWe-natch- ee feat Many of the trainers who have eligibles for the Kentucky Derby to be run at Churchill Downs on May 5 have previously saddled horses for the classic of American racing They include Preston Burch Willie Crump E C Dobson James Fitzsimmons Duval A Head-le- y Jack Hodgins Dave Hum John M Gaver John M Goode Moody Jolly Ben A Jones Don Cameron William Molter Bob Ivan Parke Monte Parke Mc-Garv- ey J H Skirwin G M Odom W C Stephens Syl Harry Trotsek Veitch B B Williams Max Hirsch and W T Fugate Those who have saddled winners of the race Include Fitzsimmons Gaver Cameron Jones Parke and Hirsch Jones trained four winners Fitzsimmons and Hirsch three each hr City Basketball Tournament Next The annual Ogden area basketball tournament will be conducted by the city recreation department the week of March 19 to 24 in elusive Through the cooperation of the Weber college authorities the six day joust will once again be staged on the junior college gym nasium floor Harold Wiese sports director of the recreation department reports that the meet will be handled in a manner similar to the 1950 tourney with entries limited to 16 teams The upper bracket teams wiU play Monday and Wednesday in the first two rounds of play with lower bracket clubs paired for Tuesday and Thursday clashes First round losers will auto matically go into a consolation flight while the first game winners will vie for championship honors First round losers will be eliminated from further play All games will be played in tne evening p m starting at five forty-fiv- e and being run off every hour and fifteen minutes Four contests will be scheduled each of the first four nights with three on Friday and two on Saturday runner-u- p and Championship teams consolation championship Gold will be awarded trophies medals will be presented to mem ber': of the winning team Mem bers of the other two clubs will receive silver and bronze medals The tourney's out respectively standing player will be honored with a wall plaque Twenty-sevent- h ward South Og den stake champs were the first to enroll officially Other clubs entered to date include Weber college Reserves last year's tithsts and one of the strong fav orites Hooper M Men: South Og den stake Brigham Jay- ces and Central Market composed of Ogden stake M Men players Entries are expected from Ogden Billiards one of the top clubs in the city recreation league and recent winner over a strong field in the Morgan Lions club meet ArmStewart Confectionery strongs Fred M Nye Heitz Heating and other independent teams from the surrounding area Any club desiring entry forms may contact the recreation office in the Municipal building Entry deadline will be Friday March 16 M-M- en All-Sta- rs Neville Picked On Star Team post-war- By the Associated Press Northwest conference coaches basket picked their ball team Saturday with Willa mette's Ted Loder and Bill An derson of Linfield the two unan imous choices Voting ties in the 1951 polling placed six men on each of the first two teams Loder and Anderson sot all possible 10 votes teams The with vote count in parentheses: First team— Doug Logue Willamette (9) and Ed Re id Lewis and Clark (7) forwards Ted Loder Willametter (10) center Bill An derson Linfield (10 Hugh Bel linger Willamette (7) and Lloyd Neville Ogden Utah College of Idaho (9) guards Second team— Larry Smith Wil lamette (6) Bill Green Whitman (4) and Ole Johnson Linfield (3) forwards: Ed Rooney Pacific (4) center Dick Fain Whitman (6) and Dick Weist Colloge of Idaho to j guards Honorable mention —Jack Leon ard Linfield: Joe Moran Pacific Larry Larsen College of Idaho Jack Baker College of Idaho Lou Bcnvens Willamette: John Fuez Lewis and Clark Ken Survas and Clark: Dave Hawks lwis uonege of Idaho: Ted McKee Lin field: Ad Rutschman Linfield uonie uagan juumeio j : For the first time in track history two men cleared 15 feet in the pole vault in one night During the-of C indoor track meet held in Cleveland Don Las (right) of Illinois university clears 15 feet inches to take first place Bob Richards (left) of the Illinois Athletic club clears the bar at the same height but a greater number of misses put Richards the "vaulting vicar" In second place four-hou- Idaho-Monta- na Mel Durham Is Idaho State Bowling Champ Do You Remember? ter-fina- ninth-innin- ten-roun- Jim Ferrier Wins Huskies Trounce Pioneer League Ready for New Season Directors Change Old Rookie Rule Boston Braves two-gam- By Hugh Fullerton Jr NEW YORK March 12 (AP)— One thing which has run up the telephone bills for the gents trying to pick the "at large" teams for the N C A A basketball tourney men at least two is the four-yebright prospects were turned down because their regulars have played and unlike North four seasons Carolina State they didn't have eligible subs who can get bycom-m tournament play and the mitteemen spent a lot more time other trying to find out whetherwere in teams under consideration the same fix One gent wanted to pick Indiana in spite of its second place finish in the Big Ten The dinine room of the Miami eeacn hotel where major league baseball heads will try to settle the fate of a commissioner today is the same spot where the Florida racing commission discussed the Don Meade case Vic Toweel the bantamweight chamD intends to bead for the U S in May if a bout with Luis Romero for the European title in May doesn't materialize ls UCLA to Win 1 and is fa The vored over St Bonaventure Brooklyn Redmen won the N L T in 1943 and 1944 This game will be preceded by the match between third seeded Brigham Young and St Louis St Louis is unseeded but Ed Hickey's speedsters made an Im pressive showing in Saturdays opening round whipping a good John's is seeded No SEATTLE March 12 (AP)— The University of Washington Huskies blazed a path into the national basketball scramble by downing the U C L A Bruins two straight in week-en- d play to win the Pa cific Coast conference basketball championship Coach Tippy Dye — the little man who does big things — and the Huskies now will enter the western regionals of the National Collegiate Athletic association at Kansas City March 21 23 and 24 The Huskies dominated the play from start to finish to bang out a 4 clincher victory baturoay The previous night they had night to come from behind to take the first game 1 Washington tossed in a rebound to start the Saturday night scoring and stacked up a 0 margin by halftime Frankie Guisness led the Husky scoring with 22 points— 11 in each half—as his team checked the usually heavy shooting Bruins At one time late in the game Washington lead at 4 held a 71-5- 70-5- 32-2- 24-poi- nt 68-4- Superiority at tne nacKOoards gave Washington a heavy edge making the Bruins cautious about shooting Each team had a 306 shooting percentage but the Bruins made only 62 tries while Washington fired 85 rounds Washington swiped the ball off the backboards u a s au 50 times to u l Exhibition Games Twin Falls Lands At San Bernardino Calif: ax i 001 040 010— 8 9 I 000 702 lOx— 10 12 1 (4) Grissom (51 and Montalvo Muir Melankovich (7) and Mueller Dorton (7) HB — Seattle — Montalvo Riviera Pittsburgh "B" — Sevens Reiser At Burbank Calif: 001 132 010— 8 11 0 Pittsburgh N 000 000 203— S 9 1 St Louis (A) Queen Chambers (4) Friend (7) and Managan McCullough (7) Starr Pilette (4i scnacnt (6) and Moss WP — Queen: LP— Starr At Phoenix Aria: 014 100 200— 8 8 3 Cleveland A New York (A) 001 006 42x— 13 18 0 Gromek Rozek (5) Zuverink (8) and Murray Lopat Wiesler (4) Hood (7) and Sourtney WP—Hood LP — Rozek HR — Cleveland — Doby N Y — DiMaggio Courtney and Mize At Los Angeles Calif: 004 000 000— 4 7 1 Chicago (A) 000 040 lOx— 8 8 1 Chicago (N) Dorish Perkovich (4) Kretlow (6) and Porter Lade Kllppstein (4) Hacker (7) and Chiti WP — Hackler: LP— Kretlow Fla: New York (N) 002 100 001— 4 0 1 100 110 000— 3 1 St Louis (N) Jansen Koslo (4) Maglie (7) and Noble Mizell Brieger (4) Arroyo (7) and Bucha Rice (8) WP — Maglie LP— t Arroyo At Sarasota Fla: 000 Philadelphia (N) (A) At least Stan Watts Brigham Young coach was impressed I was amazed at their snooting in the first half and the ability to set up plays" he said today "They break awfully fast but our boys can run a little too We're up for this one" Hickey hasn't seen Brigham Young this season but he too is confident "We like the Garden court" he said "and are looking to set the pattern of play I'm sure we can run with them and if necessary we'll slow 'em down" Tomorrow night's quarterfinals send second seeded North Carolina State against Seton Hall and fourth seeded Arizona against Daytqn Seton Hall and Dayton moved up Saturday along with Si Bonaventure and St Louis 7 Seton Hall surprised Beloit Playing It Safe with a bristling second half attack Roy Simmons versatile Syracuse Dayton ousted Lawrence Tech 77-d coach (lacrosse boxing and root and St Bonaventure took a e ball) likes to tell about a notably thriller 7 rugged football game in which he from Cincinnati took part some 25 years ago the Coach Ed Milkovich of St BonaSyracuse lads got the idea the of venture doesn't have any illusions ficials were slightly prejudiced es about tonight's tilt with St John's oecially when their little quarter "Our boys are tired" he said back was tossed out of the game "and we're going against a good for unnecessary roughness when he consistent team that is well tried to stop a big runner one of coached Well play the usual his teammates a rough and ready eastern style running game of shouted lineman "Okaf you're and go —if they'll let us Our out of the game you can hit him give big problem though is how to stop one" and the kid did the referee Bob Zawoluk" took the ball and started to pace off the roughness penalty (half the distance to the goal) and added yards for the punch when the same lineman yelled again: "For gosh sake somebody tackle him before he carries it over for a touchdown" BOISE March 12 (AP)— Huck Monday Matinee Florence Salt Lake City golfer will Penn State's Nick Thlel the boss handle pro chores at the Sun Valof lacrosse is trying to develop ley Idaho course next summer a fibreglass lacrosse stick which Florence was pro at the resort he figures would be more durable before World war II leaving to wooden sticks serve a three-yethan Indian-mad- e hitch in the Only result is that the manufac- navy turer who specializes in fishing rods has got Nick interested in and the lacrosse also has taken a with the college fishing firm hold at the U of Virginia Harlem where the big spring social week Better Watch 'em end this year will center around a game with Johns Hopkins instead Georgia Teachers' college advances claim for the oldest battery in of a traditional baseball tussle a' at the same time the Virginians college baseball they're both want you to know that they have "rookies" in college but pitcher Jj a "rough mean" guard named Joe B Slagle of Big Stone Gap Va is Palumbo working out in football 38 years old and catcher Charles and that end Tom Scott has been Cleveland a World war H vet is Dottie Grover 32 Mmmmm if word of that gets blocking viciously baton twirler from around very far there may be a the Syracuse has been picked to make rush of major league scouts looking talent basketball tour for draft-prothe nation-wid- e 71-5- Tournament Post golden-colore- Boston ei 71 period The "golden year" observance comes from the fact that the National Association of Organized Baseball was established in 1901 by seven league — including the old Northwest league now the Western International Salt Lake City joined this outfit in 1903 and Boise in 1904 for the first organized baseball in the intermountain west "We're going to do everything we can to make this the best year Halliwell said "We've talked yet" over a lot of promotion work to be done during the season and are going to hit it hard" d Directors agreed to put on the base sacks and paint foul lines — instead of the usual whitewash— this season in honor of the occasion Directors and business managers the meetrepresenting the clubs at Dr E M ing yesterday included Larson Great Falls Eddie Keish-ma- n and Claude Engberg Salt Lake John Sarlo Ogden Bob Green and Harold Hinkley Pocatello Bill Wickert Idaho Falls: Hadyn Walker Boise: and Maury Doerr Twin Falls Billings was represented by proxy At St Petersburg Lasaiie quintet 73-KLO and the Intermountain network will air the BYU-S- t Louis game direct from Madison Square garden starting at 5:39 Al Heifer p m this evening will be at the mike foul-fille- or seven vets and a playing-man- ager on their roster— does not have any effect on operations of the league during the first 30 days of the season during the "shakedown" Seattle (PO Pittsburgh "B" (N) Haefner Fisher ever has won the invi title three times but St No team tation ar By Murray M Moler March 12 POCATELLO Ida (UP) — The Pioneer baseball league opens its 1951 season — the "golden year" of the minors — six weeks from tomorrow under rules slightly modified by directors meeting here yesterday to consider "cold war" conditions The only major change came on the rookie rule governing the number of men with less than 45 days' experience each club must carry Up until now four rookies have been required But this was changed racket to a minimum of two The change was made League President Jack Halliwell explained because young players are in creasingly hard to get" "Players are hard to sign r too" Halliwell added after a meeting with directors of the Utah- class c circuit "But all clubs say their rosters are coming along nicely" Halliwell said confidently that if any league in the country goes this season it will be the Pioneer He admitted that if the league" WEST PALM BEACH Fla war — and manpower — situations March 12 (UP)— The Boston Braves worsen "we might have to make were in the market for a big league a few additional changes but I feel catcher today we can rise to any occasion" The Braves were left with WalkThe rookie rule— and a regula er Cooper as their only experienced tion making it illegal for any club catcher yesterday when young Del to have more than seven veterans Crandall received notice from his draft board that he will be inducted on March 26 In addition to Cooper the Braves have three rookies — Paul Burris Walter Linden and Ed St Claire — on their current catching corps SARASOTA Fla (UP) — Who put the holes in the Boston Red sox oats? TWIN FALLS March 12 (AP)— That was the first big mystery Mel Durham of Boise held the of the spring training season to singles championship of the Idaho day The mightiest bats in baseball State Bowling association today have scored only two runs and after the annual tournament here made Just 12 hits in 18 innings the week-en- d against the pitching of Howie Fox during A team of Burley men Don and Ken Rattens berger of the Reds and Bubba Church Ken Heintzel-ma- n Palmer and Vern Rehn won the and Robin Roberts of the doubles with 1326 Second were Phils Frank Serean and Leo Anthony of TUCSON Ariz (UP) — Mickey Pocatello with 1305 Third were Mantle's development as a replace- Bob Baldwin and John Atkinson of ment for Joe DiMaggio was de 1300 layed today when the highly touted Pocatello with a score of 716 had Durham Mew York Yankee rookie was hit above the left eye attempting to Second was Don Gummersall of catch a fly ball Boise 692 Other singles results PALM SPRINGS Calif (UP)— included Earl McCurdy Pocatello me hitters have seized the spot- 688 B W Avers Caldwell 678 light from the pitchers in the Pitts- Dr M W Faylor Nampa 672 Walt burgh Pirates' training camp Garrity Nampa 670 and Lon The Pirates scored 17 runs while Toone Idaho Falls 668 beating the St Louis Browns 9 doubles results included to 8 and 8 to 5 over the week JoeOther Marumoto and M Tsumaki end and today go against the Se Pocatello 1294 Homer Brook and attle Rainiers of the Pacific Coast L E Caldwell 1278 and Godfrey league Addie Adkins and Jim Henry Twin FULLERTON Calif (UP)— The Falls 1276 Chicago Cubs switched to minor league opposition today after gain e week ing a split in their end series with the White Sox Bob Borowski's single which scored Ransom Jackson won yes terday's game after the Cubs spotted the White Sox a 4 to 0 By the Associated Press lead in the third inning They Today a year ago— St John's play Los Angeles of the Pacific beat Western Kentucky and Bradcoast league today ley defeated Syracuse in the quar of the National Invita VERO BEACH Fla (UP)— Left basketball tourney field candidate Tommy Brown was tion won Five years ago— Judy-Ra- e putting in a strong claim for a the $25000 added Santa Anita with the job Brooklyn regular Chiauita stakes at—Santa Anita Dodgers today Ten years aao Denny Myers The "Little DiMag- was named head football coach at gio" broke up yesterday's game Boston college with the Boston Braves when he Twenty years ago— Tommy Lough g smashed a two-ru- n double off the leftfield wall to give ran outpointed Ernie Schaaf in a d bout atTdadison Square tne Dodgers a 10 to 9 victory garden Seek New Catching Star Men ar Ineligible For Cage Play side-steppi- ng Sat-terfie- — al 12 1951 400 000— 4 13 1 002 000 000— 2 8 0 Helntzelman (4) Roberts (7) Church and Lopata Seminick (7) Masterson (5) Evans (9) and Guerra Scarborough Evans (5) WP— Church LP— Masterson At Orlando Fla: 000 000 030— 3 6 1 Philadelphia (A) 100 010 000— 2 9 0 Washington (A) Scheib Shantz (4) Wyse (7) and Tipton (6) Stma Currier (4) Brooklyn (7) Bruder (9) and Grasso Okrie (7) Keller (9) WP — Wyse LP— Brooklyn At Miami Fla: double-overtim- 70-6- Huck Florence in New Golf Post ar all-sta- Globe-trotte- all-st- ar of —a little luxury is good for a man ! 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