Show Ogden Reds Will Train'' at Columbia Again Bernard Baruch Gives Pointers To US Schools Johnny Sarlo Gives Report On 1952 Plans Returns From Minor League Confab Tid Bits From the Sports World shortstop of the Chicago Cubs Bobby Mattick one-tim- e has Reds and the Cincinnati resigned as west coast scout for NEW YORK Dec 10 (UP) — the Cincinnati Reds and accepted the same position with the Bernard Baruch took time out from — r— — his duties as America's elder statesfriicaon WhitP Sox Mattick served the Beds in the west for a number of years He managed the Ogden baseball club of the Pioneer league part of the 1948 season and turned in a creditable job No successor to Mattick has been named by the Cincinnati Reds parent club of the Ogden Reds A successor will be named soon Elmer Singleton of Ogden is again the property of the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast league He served part of the 1951 season with San Francisco and Toronto He was traded back to the Seals by Toronto just a few days ago Mickey Shader chief tcout of the San Francisco club reports Harold Kay his wife and two ons will attend the Rose bowl game at Pasadena on January 1 Kay was one of Utah's standout football players back in 1916 and 1917 He is now one of Honolulu's most prominent citizens Many years ago Bish starred in football and field and baseball for track Ogden high school The Cincinnati Reds in announcing its 1952 spring exhibition game schedule revealed a list of 34 games to be played before they open the regular season on April 15 with the Chicago Cubs at Cros-lefield Major league teams will provide the opposition in all instances Twenty - four games will be played in Florida with 11 being against American league clubs and 13 with members of the National league Thirteen of these dates will be at Tampa All Sunday games will be played in Tampa The five junior league teams include the Boston Red Sox Detroit Tigers Philadelphia Athletics the World Champion New York Yankees- and the Washington Nats National league opponents are the Philadelphia Phillies Boston Braves St Louis Cardinals and the Brooklyn Dodgers The Dodger aggregation is a newcomer to the Reds' home agenda as they'll play at Tampa twice this spring For the second successive year the Washington club will accompany the Rdds on their return north playing seven games after inaugurating hostilities April 2 at Orlando Fans of the Cincinnati area will be afforded an opportunity to preview their 1952 Redlegs as the team concludes the "exhibition schedule with three games with the Detroit Tigers at Columbus Ohio (April 11) Dayton (April 12) and Cincinnati (April 13) Manager Luke Sewell will be taking his third contingent of Reds to Tampa which has been the Cincinnati spring training base since 1931 with the exception of the war years The Redleg pitchers and catchers will report Monday February 25 y man today to diagnose the ills that have beset the sports world The financier turf enthusiast and adviser to presidents concluded that: 1 The new federal tax on bookies is "rather silly" because "you can't stop people from gambling" 2 The college basketball scandals must be blamed on "those young athletes who never learned the value of moral integrity" 3 The recruiting of college football players should be banned before it ruins the sport completely Contenting on the bribery stories that have rocked college basketball Baruch said it was obvious that the involved players never learned to play the game fair and square "If they were taught the values of good sportsmanship they would have been able to resist the temptations of accepting tainted money" Baruch said "But then that's the trouble with the world today "Politically economically nationBobby Mattick ally and internationally People and the remainder of the squad haven't learned to play the game fair and square" checks in on Monday March 3 Regarding the overemphasis in Athletic Director John Roning college football Baruch pointed out of Utah State was back in Logan that "here too you find a lack of play" today with a grin that just simply fair "It's against all the rules of wouldn't wear "off decency to recruit an athlete and He was out of Logan over the yet it's become a common practice week-en- d —hence read of his new at most schools It should be three year contract in the news- banned" Baruch an accomplished horsepapers He was notified of the good man and a follower of racing all his news by President Louis L Mad-se- n life thinks the new federal bookie tax will solve nothing and promptly accepted "You can't stop people from Morrie Lesser former Ogdenite on horses And why now a resident of San Francisco gambling should you prohibit a man from writes to tell of a fine visit recent- backing his own judgment? It's form of personal initiative" ly with Buddy Baer Some years another he said ago Lesser pitched in semi-pr- o As a former first baseman durbaseball in these parts and served ing his college days at City college as referee on many occasions in of New York Baruch has maintained his interest in baseball down local boxing events the years Dave Davenport who pitched a through Asked who was the greatest hitno hit no run perfect game for ter he ever saw Baruch conceded Ogden in the early twenties also that Babe Ruth Joe DiMaggio and Williams were in a class by chinner with Lesser a few days Ted themselves ago He related some of his pitch"As a Yankee fan that Williams ing feats of other days to the for- fellow makes me tremble everytime he steps up to the plate" Baruch mer Ogdenite " Wiles Hallock publicity director said "He's so destructive at the University of Wyoming invites this corner to the dedication program of the new million dollar field house at Laramie this week-enHe writes in part as follows: "It is my great pleasure to extend to you in behalf of the athletic department of the University of Wyoming a personal invitation to attend the opening basketball series next Friday and Saturday nights Dec 14 and 15 marking the WASHINGTON Dec 10 (AP) — dedication of Wyoming's War me Rev Louis M O'Leary pastor of morial neia nouse St Andrews church Cincinnati O said today the most disturbing feature of the recent basketball scandals is that "they mark the extent and depth of the moral decay of this nation" There are far greater crimes than those committed by college boys who planned a fix with gamblers said Father O'Leary at a solemn high mass dedicating Georgetown university's new McDonough memorial gymnasium Father O'Leary asserted that sports in themselves are not to be blamed for the criminal activities of athletes "because the most sacred things in life can be abused by unscrupulous characters" of AmerHe said almost ica's citizens are "ignorant of religious and moral principles" and added: "Until God is readmitted to our schools and until His revelations of the human race are taught again the acceleration of this nation toward absolute paganism will remain undiminished" Cage Scandals d Mark Nation's Moral Decay We call it CREAM OF KENTUCKY muse one-ha- lf Colorado Smashes Football Marks MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER ' Kentucky Shows Fraley Says DiMaggio Will Usual Form Return to Outfield In First Game For New York Yanks in '52 YORK Dec 10 (UP)— may not be the same without seven-foo- t Bill Spivey but who's going to prove it? The nation's college basketball team made an impressive 1951-5debut with a smashing victory over Washington St Lee — impressive chiefly because Spivey sat out the entire game But the Wildcats did not seem to miss their giant star who will be sidelined with an iniureH knep un n til in their opener and they were out to make it two in a row against Xavier of Ohio at Cincinnati- Gardens tonight beats Assuming Xavier the Kentucky Wildcats will then have a week to prepare for one of their biggest tests of the season — next Monday's meeting with St John's of Brooklyn at Lexington at John s with a hard core of: veterans plus talented sophomores nas won six straight games — the latest an easy triumoh over Washington and Jefferson in Madi son Square Garden Saturday 3 night NYU walloped Temple in the other game Bill Mlkvy's annual appearance m the Garden probably accounted for much of the 13000 crowd But Temple's brilliant scorer — he averaged 292 points a game last season —disappointed the gathering by scoring only 11 points Washington ranked second in the country justified that rating with 1 a triumph over UCLA and Hamline one of the midwest's powerful independents romped over Drake in other sienifi- -' top-ranke- d 2 mid-seaso- - 69-5- 2 LEY GRAIN NEUTRAt SPIRITS DISTIUEHS INC N Y N Y By Oscar Fraley Tri-Citi- NEW YORK Dec 10 (UP) — Fearless Fraley's facts and figures: Baseball observers believed today that Joe "DiMaggio 76-6- 70-5- 1 cant results tt0" Sedgman Wins Over Savitt -- Colleen Hutchins Tft Rfrfo in v 1IUC " Rose Bowl Parade 6 6-- 6-- one-side- trade-in- s 1951 MODUS NOW IN STOCK ANY COLOR OR STYLE OGDEN FORD SALES 359 26th Street Test Golden Bears This Week SAN FRANCISCO Dec 10 UP California's Golden Bears move Into basketball's heavyweight division tomorrow night when thev take on the Kansas State Wildcats in one of the Pacific coast cage highlights of the week The Berkeley contest with Kansas State Big Seven champion and rated among the top ten quintets nationally sets off a week of basketball marked by intersections! clashes Kansas State moves over to Winterland Wednesday night to meet the University of San Fran- X crr arid the CI travel to Laramie Wyo for con- - j j On Idaho Slate By The Associated Press A Idaho college basketball 'schedule awaits the casaba-crazsports fan this week The Vandals of Moscow lead the parade with four games includinc a Wednesday night setto with the Phillips Oilers of AAU fame The Oklahoma gang catches the e at the taail end of a five-da- y march through Ida ho and Montana The Vandals close out their trip against Montana university plav-i?- r ina at Missoula Mondav and Wal-- ! lace Tuesdayi Cheerful Chuck Fin-- 1 ley s charges wind up a full sched ule by hosting the touring Memphis State college outfit at Mosscow Saturday night Northwest Nazarene college also plans a Cook's tour The crusaders wind up a midwestern jaunt against Yankston S D college Monday night They'll hit home Thursday in time to host Pasadena Calif Nazarene in the first of a synchopated two game schedule — the second is two nights later sacraments Mate another sun- shine coast 'team hauls off and trundles through Idaho on a three-- ! day journey meeting Idaho State at Pocatello Thursday and Friday and College of Idaho at Caldwell 16-ga- y Friday Idaho Montana to Clash Tonight MISSOULA Mont Dec 10 (AP) h of Idaho University basketball team meets the Montana Grizzlies here tonight with a second game scheduled Tuesday in Wallace Idaho The Vandal lineup will include lettermen Stu Dollinger Bill Mather Herb Millard freshman Ed Hal-le- r freshman Harlan Melton and sophomore Jim Price at forward: centers are high scoring Hardy Kruger Ken Loudermilk and D w i g h t Morrison sophomore guards letterman Bruce Mcintosh Sam Jenkins and Bob White The Grizzlies will start Chuck Davis Bobby Sparks Jack Luck-ma- n captain Hal Sherbeck and Eddie Anderson " j I nt j DiMag Tendered Yank TV PosI nd A&M wJhJWyomtnf Friday and Satur- - - After the Kansas State battle the Bears entertain the Washington Huskies Pacific coast Conference champions Friday and Saturday in Berkeley California warmed up for Its week of champions over the weekend By downing Santa Clara 69 to 51 and an aggressive St Mary's squad 55 to 50 while the Huskies took a brace of victories from the UC L A Bruins 60 to 52 and 79 to 61 in week-en- d games at Seat- Sammy Snead Is Victor Over Colorful Field 72-ho- le J?Uve u e) Ida-hoa- m C top-flig- ht four-gam- r I -- Sixteen Contests sky-hig- Kansas State to er PASADENA Calif Dec 10 AP) Miss America will ride a float in Pasadena's New Year's day Rose parade for th first time in the long history of the pageant She is Colleen Hutchins 25 willowy blonde from Los Angeles and Salt Lake City In company with five other beauties she'll perch atop a "world peace" float A es butter-educate- MELBOURNE Australia Monday Dec 10 (UP)— Blond Frank Sedgman of Australia scored an im0 4 pressive victory over Dick Savitt of the United States today in the final round of the Victorian tannic rhamninnckin Kooyong stadium d me victorv required ©nlv 59 minutes and snt th Ai- sies hopes of retaining the Davis Cup in the final round matches Christmas week soaring to new heights Saturday College of Idaho also is in there somewhere fighting the battle of schedules The Coyotes entertain Eastern Oregon college of Education Monday Boise Junior col lege Wedneesday and as noted Sacramento's team Saturdav Ricks college contents itself with but two games — Western Montan of Dillon at Rexburg Thursday and Butte School of Mines at Butte 8-- Monday Matinee With a refreshing disnlav nf frankness the Florida state U puDiicuy department aeciares ine new recruiting program alreadv Persuasive talk by the Yankee has begun to pay off Four good school prospects have agreed front office plus the understand- high accept rbU scholarships able lure of another $90000 pay to Clarence Self Detroit Lions halfcheck probably would have been back holds a master's degree in the reasons for this about face dairying from the'U of Wisconsin d One of the DiMag spent some time recently Alta Burg with Del Webb and it athletes school unior from Red high is known that the Arizona conPa hopes to repeat as nastruction magnate would like to Lion baton twirling champion see the clipper back again The tional so she can get a college theory is that the Yankees wouldn't next year Branch Rickey have made such a production out of scholarship her first if he hears of t h i a may sign DiMaggio's announcement a baton average Mel week unless he was returning to such Hutchins the Milwaukee Hawks the playing field There is no hope for the drive to basket bailer and his sister Colhave Jim Thorpe's Olympic medals leen Kay Miss America Hutchins making simultaneous appearrestored The AAU reports that are Basketball assoI ances in National it is "out of the question" When Colleen Which is as it should be Thorpe ciation arenas on the court it's the custoadmitting that he played profes- - steps sional ball in the south before win- mers who dribble ning the Olympic decathlon and Dots All Brother pentathlon at Stockhom in 1912 Dick Heylmun who has earned a Happy birthday: Today Jim Tur-- 1 nesa 38 Tuesday Bill Nicholson starting job on the Pennsylvania 36: George Sauer 41 and Tippy basketball team as a sonhomore Larkin 34 Wednesday Bob Car- took the longest train trip of his penter 34 and Henry Armstrong 39:: 18 years last winter when the Penn Thursday Ossie So rem 60 Carl frosh played Columbia in Ncw Erskine 25 Hank Majeski 35 and York King Tut Henry Tut-ULarr Doby 27 Friday Henri Cochet lightweight boxer 50 Charlie Trippi 29 Billy Burke of 20 years ago is rubbing race 49 and Fred Wilt 31: Sundav Steve horses at Hialeah this winter Belloise 33 and Buddy Parker 38 Notre Dame started back to the football top this season with a record of seven wins and one tie n 1°Rame!L and has hi&h P8 1952 with a young squad w young' Well only seven mem- of th carried razors fQ" uii uic luuiuau trips Conservation corner: A cure has MIAMI Fla Dec 10 VP — been found for ulcers in brook Sncad thanked his Smiling Sammy trout how us about (Now golfing competitors today for givDoc?" Talk about jinxes Salida Colo ing him the Miami open title "on a platter" high school in the last 20 years has silver The White Sulphur Springs W defeated Canon City 18 times and tied the two others At last re- Vs links wizard who wound un total yesterday for the port the series was not being re- with a 268 route won the $2000 first newed by Canon City and who's to prize money when his nearest rival blame em Harper of Portsmouth Rated one of the nation's best Chandler blew up on the tenth hole unbeaten Michigan VaSnead grid teams sank a spectacular 42- team may be State s of interest It includes: Ends John foot putt on that hole and so unThomas Oregon State and Chris nerved Harper that he took three strokes to hole out from 38 feet Warriner Pitt tackles Joe Cam- - out Harper lost the lead at that ana bod aiaie io jnio neff Notre Dame guards Tom point and once in command Snead Cain Colorado Bob Bestwick Pitt never again was threatened Norm Rohter Marquette: Gene Gedman Indiana and Vic Janowicz of Ohio State has changed his mind about retiring and this week will an- nounce his intention of playing for the New York Yankees T again next season 87-6- We are now giving the most iibmral in our history! S CHEN - NEW Kentucky OGDEN FORD SALES 9s WOOF 70 -- Ready for Fall Toward the end of the Summer golf season Manager Bob Pinnev of the Hartford Conn golf club decided to reward Walter Pete Skowroneck by taking him to a ball game in Yankee stadium With the Yanks drawing near the tickets were hard to get Sennant manaeed tn nim im uiih a Dair of seats dirertlv hehind hnm Pete took one look and plate declared: "These seats are no good could never catch a ball here— there's a screen in the way" Pinney went back and traded the good duckets for a pair high in the stands back of third base This is better" Pete declared as they settled in the seats And the ieKue words were hardlv out of hi month Outficledr Herb Harlow has been when Joe DiMaggio hoisted a high club of the foul: the ball bounced around the sold to the stands and landed squarely in Western International league Sarlo reports Pete's lap Clearfield Navy Supply Depot feminine hoopsters are bidding for honors in the ladies' basketball league neaaing ciocswise rrom the lower corner: Zona Hess Donna Poll N'aDene Adams Lee Noker Janice Herror Corkie Bncno Shirley: Dallinga Alice Chancy and Ellen Argyle from for all to enjoy Me-Kech- - the Entire Family With a New Ford Car or Truck FIFTY Big Ten Slates Changes in Sport Programs non-athlet- es Christmas Your Ford Christmas STILL LOW IN PRICE "Our team will train at Columbia along with four other clubs will have working agreements with the Cincinnati club" said Manager Sarlo The new Pioneer league season will open April 26 and close September 7 With Gage Paul as general manager and Bill Jr as farm director new policies will be initiated for 1952 "McKerhnie tells me that more stress will be followed starting in 1952 in the winning of games The developing of players will follow in a pattern of winning An effort will be made to sign any player that appears to have the ability to help any particular club win We are going to become a win conscious organization "The new farm director will visit Ogden within two or three weeks "At present our roster is as follows Pitchers Raymond Estes Thomas Lawrence John Omerza all Carl Wells and signed to 1952 contracts with no professional baseball experience Pitchers Howard Leister with Welch West Virginia last year Henry Schacht with VVeich also and Henry Schuler with Columbia "Infielders include David Bristol with Welch last season Robert Dumbaugh with Welch and Alfred Venditto who played for Ogden during 1950 Player Lawrence Nault is signed to a 1952 contract with no previous professional baseball experience Outfielders Ernie Dougherty 1952 contract no pro- s'?ned t0 fessional experience Patrick McLaughlin signed to 1952 contract no professional experience and Ronald Harrison with Ogden during 1951 "It is quite probable that a few of last season s players will re turn for further seasoning PI ers such as Henry Dotterer cater rJoseP£ Lamb first baseman and fames Petersen shortstop Out-- I £eder? wn ° assigned from Columbia and pitchers will also comc from that We will also receive some additional players Hom two ncw worklnR agreement flubs Burlington of the Three Eye Salisbury of the Inter By Hugh Fullerton Jr NEW YORK Dec Ifi (AP) — It was a coincidence but a painful one that the same day that Tug Wilson came out with his suggestion of "no contact whatsoever" between colleges and prospective athletes Indiana U alumni and a Michigan professor put the rap on their own athletic departments The Hoosier alumni favored stronger efforts to enroll high school stars at Indiana The prof merely criticized 'the athletic director for poor relations with the alumni (who bring in the athletes) It seems likely that Tug wasn't too serious in his suggestion As long as colleges have representatives who go around to high schools singing the praises of their institutions and trying to arouse the interest of students they can't very well distinguish between athletes and In fact we heard one president say that the worst trouble his school ever got into was the result of unauthorized promises by a "field man" Let Us Help You Make This Pleas 10 1951 Navy Gals Display Cage Ability tsrignam Young National Invita- tion tournament winner last year which had lost two games on the road this season finally returned Dec 10 i API — to the win column with a over Niagara and Western nti nf 974 yjctory another perennial pow- durine the 1951 Kentucky " -o all but one at-- l BOULDER Colo fain rinvH Ufn 317 football fans season smashing tendance record Athletic business Manager William C Lam in releasing the figures today said only the single home game mark was still intact The new grand total figure is an increase of nearly 100000 Lam said Other new records include a home game total of 107121 and the away total of 167196 Last year the Buffs drew 97634 at home for an 18210 average This year's home total averaged 21422 while the road mark was 33438 per nix ue ngurcu on a nve- game basis Only record not broken was th 30001 single 'home game mark set in last year's homecoming game with Oklahoma Ogden Reds will train at Columbia South Carolina next April for a second time Business Manager Johnny Sarlo announced today on his return from attending the minor league — :— '— meetings at Columbus Ohio -- i tle In Eugene Ore the University of Utah took a doublebeader from the Oregon Ducks 63 to 58 and 64 to 62 while another northwest squad winlesx Washington State h was dumped 51 to 48 by the Pirates and 65 to 51 by Whit-wort- Bulldogs Gonzaga's A blanket defense paid off for the University of Idaho Saturday as the Vandals bottled up their cross-strivals Idaho state and went on to lege tat an easy 49 to 29 victory College of Pacific prepared for an intersectional battle Wednesday by chalking up its first victory of the season Saturday n'ight over Chico State The Tigers swamped the Chico five 71 to 41 C O P takes on Utah State Wednesday in Lodl fast-breaki- j j llo at Hammerin' Hank Hamilton Objects Gets New Pact Tn Rail PnhheRu NEW YORK Dec 10 UP) — President Ellis Ryan of the Cleveland Indians announced that Hank Green berg has been signed to a contract as general NEW YORK Dec 10 (AP— Ar- new two-yethur E (Red) Patterson director manager at a "handsome increase of the New York Yankee public in salary relations department said today Greenberg s old contract had one the post as TV commentator of the year to run but Ryan said it was club's tames was being kept open ' torn up for the new contract until aoe DiMaggio makes up his reward for the fine Job which mind regarding the comi nf season Greenberg has done This was the fourth contract that DiMaggio returned to New York He Friday and a press conference is Ryan has torn up this year betscheduled for Tuesday at which previously had replaced with time the $100000 a year outfield ter ones the contracts of Manager star will announce his plans Di- Al Lopez pitcher Mike Garcia and Maggio now 37 has said that the outfielder Dale MitchelL 1951 season was his last as an acGreenberg has been with the Cleveland organization since 1948 tive player MfhaT a brilliant career es a player He was asked to It is understood that the club with Detroit and Pittsburgh was ready to offer DiMaggio another $100000 pact ar CARMEL Calif Dec 10 AP — Pacific Coast conference officials ere a bit unhappy over the unfavorable publicity which results when one of their schools is fined They say the conference is the ' cleanest In the country" "These fines are overenu to the public and give the anee Of our being bad boys ex platnoj Brutus Hamilton of the University of California "Quite the Hamilton is one of the SO school athletic directors and coaches at the winter meeting It opened yesterday and will ran en-t-il Thursday Fmes usually are imposed tot over enthusiastic bidding for athletes or some similar violation of conference rules The question of what penalty be substituted for fines has might Dizzy Dean former National End of Line not come up officially But thgte star wes the league pitching SOUTH BEND Ind Dec 10 was considerable talk about it in Yankee TV commentator last year (NEA — Twelve Notre Dame sencorridors The TV job should DiMageio take iors including six regulars plaved theThere that they were to is understood be $50000 a their last gam against Southern may leave the indications It matter to the indi- - year for three years vaiuornia contrary is true" con-feren- -- ee |