Show I fc Fourteen Mit Bouts Scheduled on Tuesday Sports HiqHwaH Seven Negroes Salt La Jeers Toss Leaf her Tuesday Night Will Compete In Open Event ssssssmHsW The generally shared opinion of baseball fans that a big leaguer's life is a charmed one — one in which the "privileged character" works Mply about seven months a year and loafs SAN DIEGO Calif Jan 21 (UP) Joe Louis revealed Monday that the remaining five— ts accurate to only a minor degree of ath- -f ArtuaUv the maidrltv letes wno wm report jio nwimwi league spring training camps next month currently are engaged in variety of occupations which range from cattle ranching to the J jewelry buslne Boston's Varrea Spihn the National league's 19$ 1 shutout of the strike-eking and crown and Cincinnati's Grady Hatton are the Scowb©ysw Hatton has started hi own cattle farm In Warren Texas and at the moment owns IS head with four g more "on the way" spahn Is herd on a ranch in his native Oklahoma Earl Torgeson the Braves' "Per? sonality kid" first baseman is a Boston TV star on The Braves television show ' Baseball in the Living Room" Chet Nichols the league's pitching earned run cham pion 01 1901 is serving as a man for the Prbjvidence (R while j awaiting a I) auditorium military call from yncle Sam Pitcher Max Surkont is making projectile heads for thie navy at a defense plant in Attleboro Mass and infielder Roy Hartsfield is an — ' nt co-hol- rid-in- puD-lici- electrician Brooklyn's Don Newcombe also awaiting army induction is a volunteer fireman in Colonia New Jersey and frequently rides the trucks in full regalia ng Per-kows- ki i Pough-keeps- well-know- ie n a me e winner Pittsburgh's Murray Dickson arid Infielder Monte Basgall are a pfir of Kansas carpenters Dickson fin Leavenworth and Monte in Hays Jack Phillips drives a truck for a feed and grain outfit in MhriUa N Y Bill Howerton operates a luncheonette in Sera nt on land George Strickland cashes a weekly pay cheek of the Illinois' Central rail20-g- I road The Cardinals lean toward the diamond business with Enos Slaughter Del Rice af d outfielder Herb Gorman all occupied in the handling of precious stones Stan Musial is part owner lor a restau- imiiv in ai luoms aria Hal Rice ells cars in the Mound city First t -- Hk jJfH ssB&arVSflj Jaflai ' 5 rfrffl Ul non-PG- Johnny Temple baseman Steven Bilko drives coal truck and is a member of the Honey Pot Volunteer Hose company in his native Nanticoke Pa Aneht Second Basemen "Who's on second?" is a question being asked quite frequently around Cincinnati these days Second of course is second base where the Cincinnati Reds will be missing last year's regular custodian of that territory Connie Ryan Ryan you'll recall went to the Philadelphia Phillies along with Smokey Burgess and Howie Fox for Dick Sisler Ed Pellagrin! Niles Jordan and Andy Seminiek While the deal was unquestionably a good one for both clubs concerned it has definitely thrown the keystone job wide open The Red Legs hated to lose a competitor like Ryan but feel the in deal will prove beneficial strengthening the club in several spots and they also believe that from among the remaining candidates they should find a suitable replacement for Ryan Bob Adams reserve second baseman who will be starting his seventh year with the Rhinelanders also played in 60 games at third base and hit 266 which was good enough to place htm in the runner-up spot among the regulars to club leader Johnny Wyrostek (311) Adams must be considered the man to beat out for the job Reserve shortstop Roy McMillan may get a thorough shot at the second base job Having put in a year's apprenticeship in the big show he could possibly be the fellow to solve the problem Pellagrini hit 234 for the Phillies last season playing short second and third but Manager Luke Sewell may utilize him as a utility man A newcomer who hasn't received e much jn this vicinity but a fellow who could possibly have a lot to say about the job is Johnny n Temple 5 ft wno nit z4 tor xuisa in the Texas league last year Temple began his professional diamond career in 1848 with of the Western Carolina league where he hit 316 He followed this up the follow ing season with a booming 400 mark in the Pioneer league in 116 games which was good enough to ieaa xne league Johnny was nromoted to C!nlnm bia of the Sally league in '50 and he responded with a 332 average Down in Tulsa where they've had some great post-wsecond sack-er- g such as Johnny Lane Jack Cassini Jack Baumer and Joe s fan-far- 11-i- 175-poun- Mor-gant- ar V- - GOES P c" tr!X d tiSorv e bbI1 bK iBH ibK ' 1 A Devlin Takes NorgeSki Jackson Honors Club Honors JACKSON Wyo Jan 21 (UP) — Salt Lake county high school youngsters — practically ran with honors over the week-en- d away at thd Jackson-Wilso- n Invitational ski meet at Snow King mountain here Granite high school's Bonnie Jo Nelson raced to first place in the girls slalom and then added the combined championship to her Big trouble and keen rivalry loom for Ogden fighters Tuesday night at oertnana arena wnen lour top amateur stars from Salt Lake Rotary Boys club headline the annual Polio fund program Forty-tw- o rounds of rugged action is promised Three of the invading Salt Lakers above: d (Left) Alfred Torres (center) Freddie Gallegos one of the best fighters In the intermountain region (right) Philbert Salasar his contingent will be handled by veteran trainer Pete Giacoma pound-for-poun- 8 CARY 111 Jan 21 (UP) — Skier Art Devlin took the Norge Ski club championship with him Monday as he left on the first leg of his journey to the Winter Olympics at Oslo Norway Devlin 29 of Lake Placid N Y looked in peak for Sunday as he won the 46th annual Norge crown MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 21 1952 laurels here with the longest jump of the A1?ther Granite skier Marvin meet —a soaring 196 feet He also Melville and East high's David scored a top 2203 in form ratings Vorse placed first and second in for the winning jump and another the boys' downhill while Melville of 195 feet on his second effort also added second place in the slaDevlin and other American skiers lom and third place in the com- will leave Monday for New York bined for a stopover before journeying to Another East high student— John Oslo for the winter games The Irvine— placed second in Olympics begin Feb 1 events Slalom honors wentjumping Devlin's Olympic teammage Wilto Jim Sneddon of Middlepark Colo bur Rasmussen of Ishpeming Mich In the girls' events team honors was second in class A' competition were won by Jackson high school with jumps of 187 and 190 feet followed by Granite and East In and a form rating of 2161 NEW YORK Nov 21 (UP) —The new Dallas entry in But four other members of the boys events team laurels were won by Middlepark followed by American Olympic ski team had the National Football league started on a man-hufor Texas little luck on the fast and tricky East and Granite v jump Crosby Perry Smith and players Monday even before it completes purchase of the Keith Wegeman both of Steamboat New York Yank assets Springs Colo Billy Olson of Eau A syndicate headed by Claire Wis and Ralph Bietila of Isfipeming all fell and failed to old textile manufacturer Giles E pUfle Miller made arrangements to buy the Yanks from the league after " rv-ARCADIA Calif Jan 21 (UP)— Ted Collins turned it in Saturday Counterpoint who nosed out Phil The team will be transferred to D in the $23600 San Fernando y Dallas and will play in the stakes Saturday will be in even better shape for the Santa Anita Cotton bowL Maturity a week from next SatFrank Fitzgerald general manJan 21 (AP) — The first urday trainer Sylvester Veitch said 16- BOISE - team Class A Idaho basketball ager of the defunct Yanks repreDENVER Jan 21 (AP)— WestMonday "He wasn't as fit as I thought tournament has been set for March sented the new owners in the ern State limping home to Colo he was"! Veitch said V'but he ll be 17- - 22 at Pocatello and league meeting Sunday night two rado after E F Grider secretary of the thrashings by Mona lot tighter for the next one" The tana State art ops over in Pocatello son of Count Fleet faces stiff com- Idaho Interscholastic Activities as- bid $250000 to buy said Saturday the six Methodist star Doak Walker from tonight and tomorrow for Rocky petition in the estimated $15000 sociation sessions will also have an- the Detroit Lions as part of an Mountain conference for night includmaturity games with first — the top six Class A obvious campaign to get Texas-bre- d ing Hill Prince and Interpretation other Idaho State teams will be ranked as the toi'rney stars for local appeal of the K T Potter ranch The Lions rejected the offer but ends Heretofore only the chamThe only other league game this runner-u- p ana consolauon George Marshall of the Washing- week sends winless Colorado colpion Rullo they believe Temple is the winner were listed ton Redskins said the new club (0-to Greeley Saturday tops for this period The first five nights of this fray could have the draft rights to Bay- lege Colorado State the lor's heralded Larry Isbeil for play- against Johnny led the Texas loop in will see four games per session The with defending champion pilfering bases with 30 made final clashes will number three in- ers plus $25000 This was all confusing to Miller Montana State (5-the most singles — 151 connectcluding the championship finals who said in Dallas he hadn't made ed for the most hits — 180 and The Montanans completed the was charged with the fewest any $250000 offer for Walker But there was much confusion and it home half of their RMC schedule number of strikeouts — 18 in 675 trips to the plate 0 probably will remain until Miller by smacking Western State comes to New York Thursday to and 6 All of which adds up to the and The Friday Saturday confer with Fitzgerald and then i youngster looming as a moves along to Philadelphia to Bobcats shooting for their third prominent dark horse in the battle the deal with League straight title will be idle in league for the opening day assignment BAGUILO P I Jan 21 (AP) — complete Commissioner Bert Bell as it play the next two weeks They enseem may ptrange Bobby Francisco Jolan gave up golf after Several issues must be settled tertain Seattle Adams Jack 30 years of fighting par The Johnny Temple university in games matter of a coach and Cassini all started their careers Jalon scored a hole in one One is the and at Bozeman Friday Saturday Phelan bossed who with Ogden in the Pioneer league on the 157 the Jimmy yard No 2 at Camp Yanks 3 Colorado beaten State last Adams and Temple each led the John Hay course he'd said be by hapyear He said that was to consider the job Otis Doug- Regis of Denver last Saturday py league in hitting one season and his clubs perfection gave away of las Arkansas was reported also tackles another tough in line for the job foe in Wyoming The Skyline Fitzgerald said he expected the conference power visits Greeley Dallas owners to take over all Yank players including the three Ne- Wednesday Other games will groes on the club Negroes played send Western State to Alamosa with Penn State in the Cotton bowl Friday for a meeting with Jan 1 1948 to cross the South's Colo Adams State and match Colorado color line with two military teams Collins gave up the Yanks after Mines will host Lowry Air Force he couldn't get his demands for Mines Friday and ENA Air Force more and better local playing dates base of Colorado Springs Saturday in New York The New York Gi"i base Mines lost to Lowry last week ants whose consent Collins needed 4 the Denver air base who to operate in New York in the won at 6 Y M from Mexico never said first THE ORIGINAL AND BEST SAWDUST TREAD place again C A at Golden SaturdayCity they will permit another pro team in Third place Idaho State split a their franchise territory of games with The league in winding up its pair Ricks last week 2 won meetings at midnight stuck by its at Pocatello and lost g 3 at restrictive television policy and orIdaho dered its lawyers to fight the govThe ineligibility of Joe McKethen ernment's anti-trusuit all the of Montana State shoved Colorado 1 way i Yours State's Mike Pappas into the leadership of the scoring race McKethen averaged 189 points in 16 games before he was ruled ineligible last week Pappas who was averaging 163 points in 10 games week ago dropped to a 151 averPiono age in 11 games but he's still far fwitTO ahead of runnerup Wes Leach of Uoctrk lee Boxes Idaho State Potking Across The Street or Across Dallas Replaces Yankees in ' Pro Football Hunt Starts for Texas Gridders nt Counterpoint in 31-ye- ar Splendid Form Idaho Slate Meets Western State Dates Set for Idaho Joust 75)00-capacit- In Two Contests four-year-ol- 4) 2-- er 69-3- 72-5- ce P RECAPS 70-5- 82-6- non-leag- 69-6- P ug INSTANT START- n connection hood You can connect it so that voa switch it on Inside ' your house ING HEATS VATER and by doing so heats the film of oil between der walls and pistons cyi-to- No battery strain Vital engine parts are protected against cold weather damage A simple permanent installation Leave it in the year around BIHhl 'MtttM- Wfi n- Sail Lakers Win I RBJi k bbI SbbbB 70-6- extends through radiator grille You need not lift the Matchmaker Taylor said forty-tw- o rounds of fighting are on tap for the fistic faithful tomorrow night All contests will be assuring action from gong to gong Team entries and individual boxers will represent the following: ll American Legion post Ogden Ford Sales Salt Lake Rotary Boy's dab Ogden Elks club State Industrial school Weber college and unattached from Ogden and Thatcher Utah Clearance was also being sought for several performers from Hill air force base All fighters are appearing In the joust with sanction by the A A U Wally Wall Ogden registration chairman The announcement of the initial pairings immediately set boxing fans warming up to what will undoubtedly be one of the finest fistic programs in yean Rex Awaited Word was being awaited late today for final confirmation from Rex Layne whether he will be able to referee as announced earlier Layne was forced to postpone a main event scheduled tonight at Salt Lake City because of a cold which hampered his training He said he would still make the Ogden date if at all possible Keith Nuttalt the Brigham City flash of a few years back is bringwhite hope into ing a the Tuesday joust Keith has been training Ronald Peterson of Thatcher Utah Peterson is a light heavy with plenty of promise according to Keith Peterson will be opposed by Glen Clary representing the American Legion Clary is no novice in the fight game His bout will be one of the top attractions Another Ogden favorite will get a good scrap Frankie Dillingham will wear the purple and white of Ogden Elks when he goes the talented Alfred Torres against of the Salt Lake iCty Rotary Boy'a club The Dillingham-Torre- s fracas might easily be the show stealer Clyde Sneddon American star faces the challenge of Legion Omar Amador of State Industrial school in another feature Sneddon has his optics on a professional career and he will be meeting a tartar in the experienced Amador Four Salt Lakers Four promising scrappers answer opening bells under colors of the Salt Lake Rotary Boy's club: Torres Freddie Gallegos Toby Sala-za- r and Philbert Salazar Ken Mayne who is serving as chairman of the event said today advances point to a good crowd The official pairings: 110 — Keith Call American Legion vs Leo Martinez Ogden 140 — Ralph Ranson Ogden vs Gene Hinder State school 135 — Hugh Jacobs American Legion vs Ray Westmoreland Ogden Ford 127 — Jimmy Reese Ogden vs Darwin Curtis State school 147 — Clyde Sneddon American Legion vs Omar Amador Stat school 127 — ' Clair Haney American Legion vs Pat Hale Ogden 135 — Fred Gallegos vs Toby Salazar Rotary Boy's club 145 — Frankie Dillingham Ogden Elks vs Alfred Torres Rotary Baker-Merri- WINTER-GRI- It's a tested and proven instrument NOW IN USE on iwre wmi k ones tor you: HALF-A-MILUO- ' three-rounde- rs 0) mumcm lUUcn the Starter Button s evening 66-6- iuu aflBataBw Pairings that read like the "Who's Who" among Utah Simon Pures were announced today by Red Taylor matchmaker for the polio fund annual amateur boxing program at Bert hana arena Tuesday Gets Hole in One Passes Up Golf flu tic 'jfjlffiair By Matt B Wyse seven Negroes will enter the Phoe nix Open golf tournament— the first P G A competition ever to wel come Negro professionals Louis himself cracked the color ban in the San Diego tournament here last week But Negro professionals were not permitted to play along with him Saturdav th P n a changed its rules to permit Negroes to play if invited by the local sponsors and Louis said seven would take advantage of it at Phoenix They 11 compete against the ton stars of the game Including Ted Kroll deadpan New Hartford N Y pro who shot a d 70 aunaay to win ine san Diego open with 276 Jimmy Demaret shot a 69 to finish second with 97a The bis news was the pnri nt h Negro ban however and the announcement that the Phoenix tournament would welcome them Louis will lead the influx 'We plan to arrive in Phoenix early enough Monday to get in a practice round or two prior to the qualifying" he said before departing for the Arizona sun capital Sunday night Two top Negro pros are included in the group Bill Spiller of Los Angeles and Ted Rhodes of Otter Negroes making the Phoenix junket are Leonard Reed Louis' secretary and a good amateur golfer and Eural Clark Charlie Cecil and Bill Phillips In the few previous tournaments in which they have comneted aeainst th top white pros the Neizro stars haven't done too well Occasion-allythe- y have finished in the money winning a few hundred dollars— but never doing well enough iu iinru(rn me leaoers Actually the P G A has its racial problem into the dumped of the sponsoring organizations laps which m Phoenix is the Thunderbirds the special events organization of me cnamDer of commerce Nash-vlle'Ten- fire-fighti- high-scori- ' last-roun- ty Cal Abrams works in a gas station in Levittown N Y an "Pee Wee'' Reese keeps busy at at storm window company in Louisville in which he owns an interest Jackie Robinson keeps in condition working with youngsters at the Harlem Y M C A while" rookie outfielder Bill Sharman demonstrates his athletic versatility as a regular with the Boston basketball Celtics Cub infielders Bill Serena and Dee Fondy probably hiave the best jobs of all as both serve as California mail carriers Serena in Alameda arid Fondy in San Bernardino Rookie pitcher Tom Simpson is a metallurgist in a Columbus Ohio laboratory Outfielders Frank Baumholte and Gene Hermanski are clpthing salesmen in home town department stores while Walt Dubief is employed in a machine tpol factory Several Cincinnati Reds including Ted Kluszewski "Dixie" How ell Frank Smith and Harry are outside contact men for a Cincy beverage company Rudy Minarcin the strong-arme- d young righthanded Hurler is a butcher by second nature Ewell Blackwell is one of he "men of leisure" "The Whip"i spends his time fishing right in His own back yard at his new home on Tampa Bay in Florida f Catcher Wes Westfum of the champion Giants is a special representative in personnel for a large ball bearing company in and reports he's learning the business from the ground up Bill Rigney is doing likewise with the Bieney Tile comoanv whii building a tile patio at his home in Walnut Creek California Pitcher Max Lanier is ikfpt occupied with his supper club in St Petersburg Florida Pitching recruit Roger Bowman plays saxaphone and leads his own band in Amsterdam! If Y The Phillies could form their own basketball official! union what with four of the "Whik Kids" currently engaged in that occupation Richie Ashburn StanlLopata Jim Konstanty and Ralph Caballero don the striped shirt regularly — the basketball stripes!' that is Infielder Dick Young plays a "guitar in a western band Del WilberIs a special events radib announcer and Robin Roberts sells cardboard I boxes aB Polio Program To Feature Top Amateurs V st ffUZ( MOVING? TV Tir Jt 2126 WASHINGTON ILVA fret SLADE TRANSFER Ml PHONE 22nd Street Dial ttftt Rex-bur- 175-pou- nd Wildcats Test Mexico YNCA Five Tonight Weber college will hit the boards tonight to test the Mexico City YMCA basketball squad at eight p m in the Weber gymnasium The Mexican outfit had the dis tinction of introducing the game of basketball into Mexico in the year 1902 They were also the first Mexican team to cross the Rio Grande to play U S teams in the sport That was in the year 1933 The game this evening will be Weber's third game in four nights e The "Wildcats'" played a conference series against Boise Friday and Saturday The Swenson coached crew tripped Boise Friday evening with a 0 score but couldn't quite get past the "Broncos'" Saturday with Boise on the longest end of a 3 tally Following the Mexican game tonight the Weberites will have two lengthy drills on Tuesday and Wednesday in preparation for their two game conference series against Ricks' college this Thursday and Friday in Rexburg Idaho Ricks' boasts the Northern Division team that is picked to win the pennant and the series coming up wiU be highly crucial ones for the "Wild- j two-gam- 57-5- 54-5- cats" In order to stay in the running they will need to at least split the series with Ricks Failing to do that they will need to win both encounters when Ricks sails into Ogden e for a stand in early FebBoys ruary 118 — Philbert Salazar Rotary Should they in both cases fail to Boys take at least two games from the school vs Ray Albertson State "Vikings" the "Wildcats" will !SS — Dave LiddeU American probably be counted out of the Legion vs Ted Keener State conference two-gam- scramble school The Mexican game tonight is one 126 — Tubber Okuda American of the highlights of the local casaba Legion season and a fine turnout is ex- Weber vs Lowell Thorstensen pected by college officials for the 175 — Glen American Clary event vs Legion Mexican Coach Carlos Bru will Thatcher UtahRonald Peterson floor a 14 man squad He has not announced his starters Swenson will start Wilkinson at center Budge and Ballif at forwards and Butter and Shaw at guards Larry Peterson who sustained a bad ankle sprain in the Friday Boise game will not see action tonight Tickets go on sale at the gym at seven p m tonight PHILADELPHIA Jan 21 (UP)— Lightweight champion James Carter risks his pride but not his titie in a bout at the Arena Monday against Mario Trigo the Latin larruper from Los Angeles Carter a Harlemite probably will enter the ring about CHICAGO Jan 21 UP) — four pounds lighter than Trigo who Charley Comiskey's attorney said is expected to scale 140 But the the former vice president and sec- weight disadvantage is being igby the fans who have estabretary of the Chicago White Sox nored has received several job offers lished Carter as the favorite Trigo could be troublesome and since his resignation Friday is well aware of it for the "Charley won't make any sudden Carter decisions though — he'll take his two met In Los Angeles last August time before accepting anything'" with the champion winning a split decision in a fuss said Attorney Byron Getzoff should the Mexican-bor- n Getzoff said 'that Comiskey's resignation from the Trigo uncork a the type of battle that draw last year with family-owne- d White Sox was a gained htm closed issue now Billy Graham" when the New Yorker was "hot then Carter will have a buy night Twelve-Mil- e Jim Carter Will Battle Trigo Comiskey Holds Up Decision Ml Dog Race Scheduled ASHTON Idaho Jan 21 (AP) — A race is being planned for this year's Ashton dog derby set y tentatively for Feb 23 M A a member of the board of directors for the race said a four mile course will be laid out with the teams racing three times around 12-mi- le Lans-berr- it The s finish line will be on main street Ash-to- n Coasting Enjoyed at 80 JAFFREY CENTER N H Jan Cutter celebrated her 80th birthday by cllmb-tto the top of Main street's highest hill and sliding into the center of town flat on her stomach on a sled Policeman George B Fam-haan old friend held up all traffic U (UP) — Mabelle E m 34 9 non-titl- e Smith Accepts Cincy Contract CINCINNATI 0 Jan 11 (UP) Gabe Paul general manager of the Cincinnati Reds announced Sunday night that relief pitcher Frank Smith has signed his 1952 contract with the Tli Hags This brought to 11 the number of Reds who are now in the field Paul disclosed Sunday be badcfia' ceived signed agreements from shortstop Virgil Stall cup and outfielder Lloyd Mernman Auto Gets Burial MEMPHIS Term Jan 21 (UP)— Cart Caiman drove a used car for and then burisxa-law wee Cannon explained that the car was always giving him trouble and that burying it was the best way ha think of to get rid of it Mit |