Show Hialeah Looks For New Handle Record By Stanley Woodward MIAMI Fla Feb 26— After the $50000 Flamingo stakes is run Saturday and the dreary rigadoons of Monday) are conday (get-awa- y cluded it is confidently expected that the handle at Hialeah race track will have grossed $60000000 for a new record This will net the state of Florida and the track operators more than $40000i apiece will further ministrations to the blind and the aged and will endow a few more tackles and running backs for the State university at Gainsville Last year the University Athletic association which cuts into racing receipts annually got a miserable $156000 from the horses and dogs An increase is desperately needed this year due to the approaching of 'the Whirlaway graduation Memorial Quarterback Up to this year the most loot accuring in one season from operd ations in Jdhn C Curtis' gambling hell was This was taken in 1946 on an eight-rac- e basis With nine races a day this season the handle is up 15 per cent The track had its first million-dollday last Sat urday on the occasion of the $50000 Wldener stakes The Flamingo is always the top draw of the Hialeah meeting set off as it is by the parade of hundreds of actual avian flamingos who are shepherded down the stretch of Chief William McKinley Osceola head of the unconnuerpd Everglades nation and about sixty additional braves squaws and papooses dressed in the billowing ceremonial costume of the tribe Chief Willie runs theshow which involves the use of duifout canoes to chase the flamingos out of the water and off the islands in the infield lake for a flat fee of $200 For a long time the Hialeah flamingos were a disappointing bunch necause tney lost their native pink- ness and turned white when brought into close contact with They ultimately developed a partial immunity and dietary experiments restored their color At the moment they are at their pinkest This has been accomplished by feeding a mixture of cooked rice dried shrimp ground dog biscuit and calf manna and by out of the keeping all infield The season's attendance record will fall in the Flamingo in spite of the fact that the crop in this vicinity is definitely sub-pFlamingo day is the day of sight-seewho never go to the race track at any other time Two of the best at this track Primate and Sub Fleet have been through the coughing miseries and won't start though both are training sound at pres' K -- beauty-drenche$53-3080- ar norse-piaye- rs horse-playe- rs three-year-o- ld ar rs three-year-ol- Kentucky Illinois Set College Pac 1 Sports Hiqhwatj Peterson Wants Lay ne Bout Rex Layne Utah's erstwhile fistic sensation has fired his first come-bac- k shots in training at his West Jordan gymnasium and they have been heard around the world of fistiana Bona fide offers with cash on the barrel head are on Manager Marv Jensen's Midvale Utah desk for fights in Chicago against rugged Bill Peterson against Irish Bob Murphy in Cincinnati with the winner guaranteed Ezzard Charles and (this is a scoop) against Rocky Marciano at the Cow Palace in San Francisco in April Tom Walsh who doubles as advance man for the Harlem Globetrotters has served up the challenge for the bout in Chicago with Bill Peterson Walsh said that Peterson will sail April 1 for London England where he will headline a number of big fight cards for the famed British promoter Jack Solomon Jensen indicated a willingness for Layne to tangle with Peterson but would prefer to have the match staged in Salt Lake City or Ogden "That Walsh is a fine fellow but he is one cagey Irishman" Jensen declared "They think that they could get a big build-u- p for Big Boy Peterson with a win over Rex and then cash in on this publicity in London and other European capitals" Peterson is expected to be a good drawing card in London chiefly upon his good showings against Light Heavyweight Champion Joey Maxim twice dropping close decisions Maxim has been a prime favorite in London Many Ogdenites saw Maxim decision Peterson in the Fair Ground coliseum in Salt Lake City last year Peterson carried the fight to the champion most of the go but the clever Maxim's boxing ability was the deciding factor Jensen said that he is reserving decision upon the Murphy and Mar ciano offers A win over both of these would vault Layne back into National prominence Meanwhile Layne is engaged in a conditioning program at the West Jordan Athletic club He expects to get his fighting weight down to the 187 pounds which enabled him to defeat Jersey Joe Walcott in Madison Square Garden Layne has dropped only four of 44 professional fights He is twenty-thre- e years of age and still figures to have his best years ahead of him in the fight business Sports Tid Bits Dee Moore new skipper of the Ogden Reds is a likeable gentleman William McKechnie Jr farm director of the Cincinnati baseball club informed this corner by let? ter that Moore would be one of the finest pilots in the Pioneer league Naturally Moore will need talent to get anywhere in the 1952 pennantrace McKechnie has promised fine material for the Ogden dawn-to-dus- k SALT LAKE CITY Feb 26 (AP) The lineup was completed last night for a tournament climax to the world's largest basketball ' league Play starts at noon today ht in the annual basketball tournament Honeyville Utah and the Logan 20th ward won their way into the tournament bracket in playoff games last night to complete the field Honeyville downed South Edge-hiof Salt Lake City with Merrill Booth pumping in 18 points The winners from the Ogden division took a 3 lead in the first quarter yien held off a last half Edgehill rally Logan 20th sizzled in six points in the last 60 seconds to beat Lib6 erty ward of Salt Lake City Liberty was in a position to tie the count with one minute left but the Cache Valley crew waxed warm to clinch the game Frischnecht led Logan with 21 points While the bulk of the tournament teams hail from Utah squads are also entered from Idaho California Nevada Canada and MexTom Walsh ico The teams are the pick of more than 900 squads which startconsecutive state wrestling cham- ed play last fall in the Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) church's basketpionship at Payson last week-en- d ball program Wood will coach incidentally Afternoon games will be played baseball at Weber high this spring in the Deseret gym and evening He's one of the best liked mentors games in the University of Utah field house ever to serve the Warrior lair Logan Fifth ward defending Teams competing in the region round bye drew a champions four Junior college basketball tour- Pleasant Grove wasfirst added to the nament at Weber college this week- lower bracket when the North end will start to arrive Wednes- Shore Chicago team was unable to complete travel arrangements day Milton Mecham director re Play starts at noon with Hill ports Eight clubs will battle it outj Spring Canada and Waterloo ward for the right to represent this sec of Salt Lake City matched in the tion in the national joust at Hutch- curtain raiser The schedule: inson Kansas in Deseret Gym: Snow college of Ephraim is the — 12 noon Hill Springs Canada vs Waterloo Salt Lake City (lowfavorite er bracket) 1:15 p m — Redondo Beach Calif vs Utah Minersville (lower All-Chur- M-M- first-roun- d mid-Marc- h Lop Sided Games bracket vs 2:30— Thurber Grantsville (upper bracket) 3:45— Spanish Fork vs Reno (upper bracket) Field House: 5:30— East Glendale Calif vs Sugar City Idaho (upper bracket) 6:45— Ogden Fourth vs Dublan Mexico 'lower bracket) 8:00 — East Midvale vs Provo Heitz Heating and Appliance and Ninth (lower bracket) Stewart Confectionery rang up Hill 9:15 p m—Capitol Salt d victories in the two rec- Lake City vs Paul Idaho (upper reation league games played last night at the Weber gym Ogden bracket) Byes: Arsenal fell 53 to 36 to the ApLogan Fifth and Honeyville pliance Store while Lakeview Feed (upper bracket) was smothered under a 69 to 14 Pleasant Grove and Logan 20th count Fred M Nye Company forfeited (lower bracket) ll to Post No 9 in the other contest scheduled Eldredge Woods Lee Taylor and Don Felt joined forces to outscore the Arsenal in the first game Although every player in the lineup for the Stewart club hit for two or more goals from the field Dick Randall the league's top point-gettwas high with 13 NEW YORK Feb 26 (UP) — Hartman talfied half of the losers' Middleweight champion Ray Robfourteen points while King was the inson demanded a guarantee of only Lakeview player to score $350000 Tuesday for a third title from the floor in the last half fight with Randy Turpin of EngTonight's schedule finds the in- land at London on June 10 terest centered in the final games That's what Manager George of the season for Brigham Legion Gainford told Promoter Jack Solll and Legion A loss omons who flew in from London for the former and a win for the Monday for the negotiations Sollatter would put the teams into a omons was accompanied by George tie for the second half Brigham's Middleton Turpin's manager winning in the eight o'clock game "My word!" ejaculated the somewith Lakeview would cinch the what chunky middle-age- d Solowith mons "The mountains seem to have right to enter the play-of- f l Nyes given Sugar Ray some lofty ideas" Nye meets Heitz Heating at sev- The promoll en while tangles ter was referring to the high counwith DeMolay at nine try at Greenwood Lake N Y Summary of last night's games: where Robinson is training Featured in City Cage Loop lop-side- Baker-Merri- Sugar Ray Wants $350000 tor Turpin Mil Bout pinkish-complexion- ed Gil Turner Wins Easy Decision 10-rou- nd BODY tvery fe How drop pursuer ' aaaa9SmBBSBBvBBBBv aBEF fit- - MBSBBBaWFife JaaaasnBBaW SS-B- T r'f''i &4aihha JOlnTlJj I I t JF IfTVlVCnNR m — m? Quality Iwalnssrina av Sl ULL it- - Tli sat mill vv Pay a X mn9f - twoity© fmvfMvf ?©ccv BfWd ww! r"" TRTJEHAIJI — tMssa — J in1 The battle for the individual scoring title irt the 1952 basketball chase in the Mountain States conference took on added fervor last week with Glen Smith top point-gettfor the University of Utah closing in on last year's scoring title holder Utah State's Bert Cook Smith turned in a phenomenal performance last Friday against New Mexico racking up 35 points to bring his season's total for conference games to 208 for an average of 173 for the 12 games Utah has played The figures released today by the M S A C commissioner's office give Cook an average of 178 points per game with 213 points scored in 12 league games for the Aggies In Smith's performance tops for the season he scored 12 field goals from 27 attempts and dunked through 11 free throws from 15 attempts At Logan while Utah State was turning back Denver Cook sank six field goals from 23 attempts and pushed through 10 free tosses from 10 attempts to wind up his Cook evening with 22 points slipped into the lead in the rebound department with 13 backboard sweeps to run his conference's total to 115 moving ahead of Colorado A & M's Dennis Steuhm who has 106 The A St M Rams had no conference games last week The pacesetting Wyoming Cowboys brought prestige to the Skyline league by splitting a two-gaseries with the Pacific Coast conference northern division leaders After University of Washington losing the first game in the waning seconds by a margin the Cowboys came back to trounce the Huskies in the second encouner two-poi- nt Popuior lengths JUi Dow Si4ocHws 1 8 Denver Colo New S 2 St M A Mexico 1 13 British Bouts LONDON Sept 26 (UP) — Dr a labor memEdith Summerskil ber of parliament and a doctor is out to ban boxing in Britain She announced at a press conference Monday night that she intends to introduce a bill to outlaw public fisticuffs "The exploitation of youth is the part I loathe" she said "Many have their brain damaged "You cannot impose a new world civilization if nobody is prepared to teach small boys to behave In a Lots of men civilized manner agree but are afraid to say 4t "I think the women must teach the men a new code of behavior" M Feb 27th vs BUCK DAVIDSON Fast 20-Mmu- Opener Regular Prices ta TRAI LAKI CITY BRANCH 1082 SO 2ND WIST SAI T n i W K QU1NN Monopar PHONft Ringside General iris STRAiGdl BOU8SON WHtSKi '150 '100 Ticket Solas Ot Mint Mecca and H & A 21 86 PROOF TH SJMOO DtST CO KANKfOoTL KtY 9 545 455 182 077 Labor Member Wants to Ban ' fB0K31B©Mffi X4HB'' I I 4alaBBV M 18-ga- e finrt-plac- ev the wave of up safes fjaat wept through college basketball the last few days St Louis with a 20-- 5 record and an eye on both the NCAA ami Natural Invitation championships KMred from ninth to fifth anst Iowa dropped from fourth to seventh West Virginia winner of 21 of 88 games wrenched the No 18 spot from St Bona venture 3 victim of Canisius St Bonnie dropped to 12th 1 fnrst place votes In theses): Team Records Points 65-6- Gypsy Tackles Mat Champion Wednesday at Berthana With Salt Laker asr Referee 1 Basketball Scores 3 4 5 6 If 8 Notre Dame 75' New York U 74 (overtime) Tufts 75 St Michael's (Vt) 73 Holy Cross 75 St John s (N Y) 70 Boston U 80 New Hampshire 78 South Seton Hall 83 Louisville 81 Loyola (La) 58 Southwestern Louisiana 55 Florida Southern 58 Howard college 53 Mercer 100 Mississippi college 64 Catholic U 65 G a 11a u net 47 Midwest 71 Br Duluth Augusburg (Minn) Battle cries still echo and the gore about the ring is still evidence of the furious struggle that took place a week previous Wednesday night the Gypsy will n attempt to continue his Last gang war upon Cummings time the Gypsy and wife thought they had copped the intermountain championship Gypsy had pummeled the title holder until he lay helpless in a pool of blood upon the Berthana canvas However Referee Finn Gibbs decided that the refusal of both men to heed his warnings was grounds for hit "no contest ruling If Gibbs thought this would halt hostilities he was badly mistaken Instead of just two of 'em slugging it out Mrs Gypsy announcers the promoter and ringsiders were all in the ring throwing punches Then came the police The two brutes will go again The champion may be just a bit sadder and wiser Cummincs learned first hand that the Gypajr is as ruthless a rassler as ever pulled on a pair of trunks The champion sought to conduct the previous match upon a basis where there would be a semblance of skill But it seems that tha Gypsy found that he was outclassed when left to the orthodox holds Wednesday it will probably be more of the same Although Hy Sharman is a proven referee hell have his hands full in this one Sharman reported he will sat that neither man takes unfair advantage of his opponent "If there's going to be trouble it'll be double trouble" he declared Promoter Mayne completed the Wednesday program with agreeing to allow "The Golden Champ" another bout with handsome Danno McDonald "The Golden Champ" is an apt description of this invader as to garb at least He wears a hmm gear that bothered McDonald E their previous meeting Danno protested that the hood was illegal and should come oil McDonald may cause this semi to rival the main event for blood and thunder if bis opponent decides to wear the head gear during the one-ma- East 65 56 Baylor U 45 62 Southern Methodist West Oregon 66 Idaho 60 National Basketball Association Results New York 89 Baltimore 84 Minneapolis 108 Philadelphia Coast 95 Parks to Ban Big Games LOS ANGELES Feb 26 (AP) — Tired of seeing American and National league clubs skim off the cream of the profits directors of the Pacific Coast league have agreed to bar the major clubs from playing each other in P C I parks effective next year The action taken yesterday will not prevent the Chicago White Sox from playing the St Louis Browns for instance at their training quarters in Pasadena and Burbank respectively but the major li agaars will be shooed out of Los Angeles' Wrigley field and Gilmore field home of the Hollywood Stars The New York Yankees cleaned up here last spring in the exhibition tour and this no doubt had much to do with the P C L directors' decision The directors also okayed the purchase of 16 percent of Hollywood stock by Branch Rickey and the Pittsburgh Pirates but took steps to see that something like that doesn't happen again In the future any such stock transfer must be approved in advance by six of the eight clubs in the circuit jfhe Hollywood sale did not come to ngnt until after the P C L was and granted open classification purportedly had thrown off its major league ties Kentucky M Illinois (16 Kansas State (J) Duquesne (8) St Louis t Washington 0 Iowa f Kansas 2) 2 Hy Sharman of Salt Lake City gets the task of referee Wednesday night at Berthana arena when Gypsy Joe makes his second title assault against Champion Bob Cummings Wheaton 72 Augustana (111) 63 Bowling Green 68 Marquette 67 Conference games this week fol50 Oklahoma 45 Colorado low: Colorado A & M at Denver ' 67 Creighton 53 Drake MexMontana New at Wednesday Illinois Institute Tech 60 North ico Thursday Brigham Young at Colorado A it M Friday Montana Central 51 Omaha 55 Simpson 53 at Denver Saturday Brigham Tulsa 62 Detroit 44 Young at Colorado A & M FriIndiana 95 Ohio State 80 day: Montana at Denver Saturday: Nebraska 75 Iowa State 53 Brigham Young at Wyoming SatIowa 64 Michigan State 52 SatUtah State at Utah urday Kansas 65 Missouri 54 urday Wisconsin 69 Michigan 53 Trim Slmndinti W L Pet Northwestern 87 Ripon 56 U0 I 909 Wyoming Duquesne 69 Akron 5L 8 3 727 Brigham Young U Sonthwest 7 S 583 Utah Stats 7 5 583 Utah Texas Christian U 68 Arkansas S ter dan no Mcdonald ma Wt ah 9SmMMmt W For Skyline 8 Scoring Title Semi 1 at fJjfBwsyPBW eon-aidin- BOB CUMMINGS "i wBrp & bT Cook Smith Fight GYPSY JOE wm — sf" jLra MAIN EVENT v- Construction ft - 15e BwsFBSfflBaJe in the Ogden division tournament t week Honeyville hoopsters rnnner-n- p a post in the annual church Joust at Salt lake by trimming South Fdrehill in a plavoff fame lastgained 33 to 39 They drew night a first round bye Bark row left to right: Ray Booth coach Collin Hunsaker Reed Booth Merrill and Curtis Hunsaker front row: Don Hunsaker Bex Gardner Dean Ahimer Boyd Gardner Frank Kobavashi Wed aul Bmi t3gp 'BH5JPlBr Jk 67-5- 8:30 P t Ot- fei SSv-- S8aaa¥ BERTHANA ji Fnm?n£ minors which Just about dinebed the Big Ten tttie kjr oaaaaB¥ tvwa 2 Saturday Isapad from fifth to the runner-u- p spot in the feist ratings by the nation's sparfes nn-rand raroadcasters I Seasas State and Duquesne who aasl enjoyed the honor of breath r g down the Wildcat' reck last little prestige however from their upset defeats over the week-en- d The Kansas Staters surpried by 7 Colorado fell only from sec-to third and at the same ttnm sloved Duquerc its wsB aft streak broken by viOanova from third to fourth Kentucky picked up 51 of the 1S3 otes cast and scored W points on the basis of 10 for a firs: place vote nine for second and on down the line Illinois which got only one first place vote a week ago rated 16 this time probably on the basfcf af us important conquest of Iowa f Actually there was a remarkably mild shakeup in the top ten g 78-8- WRESTLING " bat if they looked over their shoulder they'd recognixe a new Montana PHILADELPHIA Feb 26 (UP) 14 14 8 3fi 22 17 0 53 Unbeaten Gil Turner had the prosTotals of a second Madison Official — Rogers Call Sect Tuesday Garden battle next month Lakeview Feed Stewart Confectionery as a reward for a decisive win over GTFP GTFP Del Flanagan Monday night — his 0 0 2 King Randall 6 1 1 13 29th victory in less than two years 2 5 3 7 Hartman Francis 2 4 3 7 as a professional 0 0 2 Nelson Porter 4 0 0 S Matchmaker Al Weil of the In1 0 0 2 West Nelson 2 2 2 6 2 Dickson 2 4 6 ternational Boxing club said at OOOO Kapp a 1 1 1 Garner Rich 3 9 2 8 after the 0 0 0 0 Russell Hamblin 8 1 1 11 ringside decision he unanimous was arranging 0 0 0 0 Clflld Murdock 5 0 0 10 a Turner fight March 21st with 29 17 11 69 either Art Aragon 5 6 4 14 Totals Bobby Dykes Officials— Dodsnn Call or Billy Graham- 1 h Will 8 'iiinr w ball standings today 45-3- 1 Sf'TRUCK a 22-iBaaaaa- 15-- Baker-Merri- FRUEHAUF fcJaHBHpflBSBOaaH W?tfcjap ll Baker-Merri- 500 iyays but rr pays TO BUT A B NEW YORK Feb 26 (AP) The national champion Kentucky Wildcats leapt a fina bold on first place in the Assoc a ted Press weekly basket- 33-2- 9 er ONLY 3 Kansas State r Is Third in AP Cage Poll 20-tea- m ent The likely top choices of the bettors are Armageddon which won the Champagne stakes at Belmont last year despite bad racing luck and Blue Man who has had the best workouts in the east roster two crosses to Man o' War and has In Salt Lake City last night OwnArmageddon suffered serious er Eddie Leishman of the Salt damage to an eye when hit by a Lake Bees told this corner that clod of dirt in the running of the Moore will lead the league in He won in spite of home runs Champagne it Various who "He'lJ revive the home run feats general y work on humans say of Pete Hughes of Ogden and Tony that Armageddon has only 20 per Robello of Pocatello back in 1939" cent vision in the damaged eve said Leishman "More than that The specialists have not divulg'ed Moore is a grand person and a how they measure a horse's vision swell manager I'm glad he is in He probably can't see an oat be- our league and especially at Ogyond four paces den He'll add a lot of class and Others which seem to interest the color to the Pioneer league and bettors are Mr Clark's Charlie will do a lot to increase interest McAdamsv named for the news- in Ogden" paper syndicate tycoon and Why Luke Sewell manager of the CinNot the Brookmeade stable entry cinnati Reds will shift Bobby AdTo cement intertribal relations ams former Ogden second baseChief Osceola is going to lay his man to third base during 1952 in on wampum which was the National league campaign sired by Apache Sewell will send Grady Hat-to- n Oxdrn Arprnal h in- Heating third baseman to second GTFP One Way to Do It base Adams is no stranger at the 0GTFP 0 00 Peak Woods S 5 212 Dana 2 2 2 6 MEMPHIS Tenn Feb 28 (UP) hot corner He played most of the 23 0 0 64 Chugf 0 0 Penderwood Higglns 10 0 2 games with Cincinnati club last Grady Cox television repairman Taylor 6 t1 41 16 answered a call from a man who year at third base He led the 01 00 00 20 Gerrard 11 Hearn Felt 5 a Pioneer 1940 in 0 2 2 2 Fesgler hitting1 in got Crittenden 110 2 league picture on his set but no 2 2 2 6 Rose 0 358 sound Cox found the customer with a fancy Bytwe 10 0 3 5 Lamb Meenderink 2 0 0 4 looking at the picture while listenSincere congratulations to Mel 12 17 13 Brown ing to the sound over the telephone Wood and his Weber high War- 0 2 11 Garner 1 1 from a neighbor's set 5 Myers riors They annexed their fourth 3 rr cosrs LDS Finals Honeyville Earns Post in Church Meet Opens With Eight Battles 10 St John's ft West p St Bonavenflre E 9 p80 490 477 348 843 310 19-- 1 20-- 5 8M 18-- 2 19-- 2 246 20-- 3 214 187 164 117 fS) Louisville Seton Hall Duke 3 Wyoming Holy Cross '41 Western Kertuck v Villanova 15 16 17 18 2 2 16-- 4 Virginia (16) Second ten: 11 Dayton f m 14 22-17-- 108 101 86 75 If 52 46 'Siena Ihe others: Penn State Seattle tamlls T Christian Stanford - Manhattan Notre Dame Clemson Brieham Young V C L A Portland Pennsylvania Eastern Indiana Oklahoma OaWjBm mo! fOhio) Iflnnesota N C State i:':-nn-- laathwest Texas 5 lfepeai West Virginia Tech Bowling Results Ladies City Lcagae Hch Barney Trelrra individual scries Ellen 532: Bette Anderson 528 Nelson 517 H:ch single garre Thehna Nelson 202: Creole Packer 194 Beth Herrington Wm Hiich team series: Klenke Floral 2616: Standard Optical 2508 High learn Single game: Klenke Floral 887 Roberts Heat Curing 881 A axillary Sflfati individual series: Hondas Pouison 428 Leila White 413: Wiseman 395 High single game: c Nondas Poulson 175: Verra 180 EUie Wiseman 888 Mb team series: Hi Lowers 8877 1996 The Growers High team single game: Hi Lowers 727 Mrs Eagle 711 Auto mot ire League High individual series: Delias Lay-o555: Cotton Nutley 888 514 Clint Keeler High single came Shig Vliya 255: Cotton NUt-le-y 189 Cunt Keester 182 High tram series Fryer Auto 2886 Baur Auto 2fW5 High team single game: tia Garage 1118: Fryer Aaas lala El-l- ic Wil-l'ar-- n 892 lutuf Douhlfn High individual series: Jim Yer-- a 614: Jack Stokes 603 Sift Neilsoo 594 High single game' Jim Ladle Pouts 222: Tatasje 225 Jack Stokes 214 High team series fety Payne-Stoke- 1158 UUUl 1169: s High Frlry-Nedso- team 412: n single n game Foley-Neilso- ' ""7 A fast opener will get under wav MM at 8:30 p m Hears City Leagae Bush High individual sarmsc 604 Joe Barney 600: Dave Wgfef man 592 High single game Lou B'yar 235 Lynn Baehardsona- 226 ' C'a:r Packer 221 High te- as rier Bank Smokery 3078 Double 2888 High team trc § Baaeh tamr Double J Ranch 1065 Bark J-- Bannocks Secure Three Players 1058 POCATELLO Fee M — Three additional players (Apt including a Mexican pitcher who doeanft speak English have been signed by the St Louis Browns for their taatello club in the Pioneer Baseball league Bannock officials today S:c-e- d by Brownie Scout 1M Robello after two weeks of dick-amwas Also Ruiz of Sonora M px a bonus pitcher The if year-ol- d rookie is a S foot n MB pounder Other new Itamwck additions include: Roning Approval Needed at Logan LOGAN Feb 26 (UP) — Athletic Director John P Roning was expected to give his approval Tuesday to March 3 date for the Utah State Assies to determine their chances aa a representative in the N A I B tourna18 Lake Bav ment March 5 in Kansas City logene Strope Wash 5 foot 104 170 pounds MB was scheduled to arrive both right and left handed out- onRoning campus Tuesday from a trip to fielder Rawlins Wyo The opStephen Hill 18 Los Angeles ponent in the regional Aggies' playoff herv shortstop bonus rookie 6 foot ' would be Regis of Denver lfW pounds Basketball Coach Cec Baker was The 8igninc brings the in Bozeman Mont with his team roster up to 16 players for a pair of games with Manama State Tuesday and Wednesday nights Before he departed on the road trip he expressed approval of an N A L B invitation Should the Aggies accept they By the Associated Press would play their final conference PHILADELPHIA — CM game with Montana university a 147 Philadelphia outpointed Del day earlier — on March f — at 143 St Paul (10) Missoula Flanagan sj Utah-Colorad- o 10-1- I Fighl Results CHICAGO — George Berry 135 Gary Ind outpointed Dave Shade 138 Detroit (8) NEW YORK — Johnny William New York outpointed Johnny i Harticrd Coca tgJ 146 |