Show Branch Aggies Storm Through to Beat Weber 70 to 59 Baseball Lumberman Cedar City Team Moves Out in Front Early in Contest and Widens Lead to Take Crown stow iui& xaaa Problem at Initial Sack By Stanley Woodward ST PETERSBURG cial to The Standard-Examine- Fla By Gary Blodgett— (Spe— r) The Yankees have convened for spring training in this refuge of the acrd and the question seems to be m: who is going to replace Joe DiMacsm in cetner field? but: who is going to play first base? Tn-question has been paramount ever since Tommy Henrich primarily an outfielder cracked up after the World series of 1949 For the past week Casey Stengel the manager has been over at Lake Wales viewing the pupils in the Yankee baseball school with an eye to finding a first baseman It is obvious that Case thinks Johnny Mize won't do because of his alarming venerableness and that he doubts young Joe Collins will ever arrive though Joe fields pretty well and hit a home run in the World SUNDAY MORNING MARCH The Branch Agricultural college Broncos moved out in front early and stayed there most of the way to win the region four N J C A A championship from Weber 70 to 50 last night at the Weber gym 2 1952 They Direct Utah Kegling Program ' ssaaaaansaaWeWaT JSxn jpi jar mKJB series Se-gri-st — In the United Slates and in moat boxing rings of the world kicking with the feet use of the elbows and kidney punches are banned Ir Thailand or 'Si am everything ' goes "They even have ambulances on hand to take the performers to the hospital" said Rushmer "Sometimes the boxers get badly beat up and in some oases they have died" The program provided this earner slated four boats and a mala Vent AH' of the fights are of five rounds or less duration rounds is a mysWhy the five corner tery to this Thev use red and blue corners such as are used in Golden Gloves A A U amateur bouts and in American professional contests Klong Poopinyoe all-tim- all-sta- rs is 130-pound-er described as follows: "Former featherweight champion for international style contains —a Ban hearted characteristic one which is attacking opponents boldin both mitts ly with terrific power with 'iron chinned man' his middle name is making his appearance in this arena to prove his worth in Siamese style against the famous boy of Lurd Choa Suan club on this Sunday January 13 Has thrown the leather glove career in this arena for 18 contests winning two knockouts eight by points two draws losing four by points and one knockout" His opponent Wong Lurd Choa Saun is described as fellows: "Top-see- d club is in of renowned in tresspassing ferociously and hods to attack and defend with patience Wong possesses terrible punch and elbow and rushed to attack from gong to Has fought in this area 20 gong times" class the pamIn the phlet describes Sri Suvran Sidhjr-an- n as follows: "Famous tiger hearted youngster experienced in advanced style nimbly and lead followed by dangerous kick and elbowing cut with ambitious character to rush forward and keep the aggression throughout their conLurd-Lang-Su- 125-pou- nd test" jumping program at Snow basin today will bring back memories of 22 years ago with 14 ski jumpers invading Ogden Lake Tahoe and Big Pines California Two of the original 14 will compete in the basin today These stars are Alf Engen and Sverre Engen Ford C Frick commissioner of baseball sticks to the conservative side of most things even in the e matter of naming an team of players from within his own experience Frick jots down the name of Pie Traynor for his third baseman and selects no other candidates He goes in for grouping of bis at other positions His pitchers are Graver Cleveland Alexander Lefty Grove Carl Hubbell Dizay Dean and Herb Pennock his catchers are Gabby Harnett Mickey Cock-rane and Bill Dickey be has Bill Tern Lw Gehrig and George Sisler Sr aa first basemen Frank Frisch Rogers Hornsby and Eddie Collins his second basemen Leo Durocher Marty Marion Dave Bancroft and Glenn Wright aa shortstops and Babe Ruth Ty Cobb Stan Musis 1 Jee DiMaggio and Ross Youngs as outfieldess Calling a technical foul on the crowd isn't the only answer to a cage official's control of an unruly situation Ernie Quigley former big league umpire was working a contest between bitter traditional rivals one night He was having a bad evening and the crowd began to ride him Finally Quigley could take no more He blew his whistle and raised his hand Everybody expected a technical foul But Quigley addressed the crowd in this manner: "Ladies and gentlemen I do not expect you to agree with all my 'Ugh'" decisions but I do expect you to treat your opponents as your Thank you" guests From that point the crowd behaved wonderfully and the game back under control The ski j - N M His opponent Peera Pongsingh is described as follows: "Nimble fighter possesses hurtful elbow and terrific kicking power with vieor-ou- s ferocity: is skiUful in style advanced boldly Preferably used kick and knee to land in the solar Commercial League High individual series: Dave plexus or on chins and whipped Kearl 588 Dallas Layton 582 opponents down with KO" Hosea Ellison 577 High sinele Swong Chaimeeboon is described as follows: "Champion iSane: Dave Workman 235 Lowell Boyte 22: Dallas Lavton 221 Hieh of Eight Golden Dragon division team series: Cross Roads 2967: is a terrible puncher supporting Sangberg Plumbing 2923 High with supreme patience in style ad- team single game: Sangberg vanced lead followed by elbow and mallet-kne- e to land in the solar Plumbing 1029 Fisher's Beer 1023 Walt Harrop bowled three games plexus Has spent the glove ca146 each He will receive an emreer in this area with 25 contests" of C ha lmee boon's opponent Veera-sa- k blem from American Bowling ConMaung Surindur rated the fol- gress for this feat low 'TopseecaV£j9tf Arsenal Men's League description: High individual seriesMaung Surindur club is tough and Bovd steady possesses ruthless and con- Ames 874 Jim Berry 861 Reed fident tactocs which cause contro- Htfsls 642 High single game: Jim versy among the fans Veerasak Berry 284: Reed Harris 260 Boyd always used knee to land on chins Ames 257 High team series: in the solar plexus and reverse bmokeaters 3083 Pea Shooters Nitros 2848 High team single elbow to surprise opponents Veer-286s t ampBan ivnv rrg anoot-rasak has thrown the glove career 1020 in this area in 22 contests" Jeep Herders 997 Wayne Rushmer says the fights pack Dabb nicked up two six split: Capt Sherry picked up four-te- n 'em in The word "terrible" in describ- sgkot Lou Zito picked up five-teor their split Scores include handicaps ing American fighters ''"- would mean Otden 'Arsenal Ladies punches naturally terrible poor or even lousey In High single game: Ellen Barney Thailand however it means just 194: Bonnie Dewey 234: Bonnie the opposite Stoker 188 High series: Hazel Jar-vi- s Our thanks to Mr Rushmer for 555: Ellen Bamev 523 Bonnie this information bit of boxing from Stoker- 491 High team eerier Amthe other side of the world munition 2775 Building 817 26flS Administration 2421 High team part Tidbits Ammunition 954: Detroit Vagabond Kings one of single game 917 894: Medical 842 the many traveling basketball Building Bennett picked up teams now on the road will meet Mary split d a team of college picked un seven- at Ogden high gymnasium tenElyse Bushell Darlene Peck picked up split: Saturday night March 8 n split The game will be sponsored by veterans' organizations of Ogden and Weber county and is expected Egem Well Remembered to anract a fine crowd NEW YORK (AP) — Pat Egan Arnie Ferrin former Utah who is now starring on defense for later a star the Providence Reds of the Amerihoopster with the Minneapolis Lakers will can Hockey league is still well rebe one of the college performers membered in Madison Square Garbattling the Detroit machine den He played there for Rink Smurthwaite former Ogden the Newformerly York Rangers and the city police officer later with the Americans Although Pat has gone Utah highway patrol now em- his fans still display a banner bearployed at Utah general depot is ing his name on the balcony railing handling the details for the serv- during every Ranger contest at ice groups the Garden Bowling Results 128-pou- - 8: n four-seven-t- hand-picke- all-sta- rs three-five-te- an 4 four-gam- fast-ball- er e Ski Queen Pulls Out of Race DAVOS Switzerland (AP) — America's double Olympic gold medalist Andrea Mead Lawrence unexpectedly left here Saturday morning with her husband David Lawrence 24 hours before she was due to start in the Classic International Parsenn Derby ski race Mrs Lawrence personally apologized to the Davos tourist director Fritz Duerst for her withdrawal from the race Duerst said later she told him that she had to go "on family business'' to Paris where her husband's family is now living "She seemed exhausted after her efforts at Oslo" Ruerst added Most of the other members of the United States Olympic ski team will be starting in the seven-mil- e race Sunday last-minu- te Ogden Scene j y pres- ident: Lillian Rhees Ogden secretary Sei Aramaki Price and Delia Smith Spring-vill- e sergeant at arms The E C Olsen team of Ogden 1951 state champions will be back to defend their crown The team is composed of Lillian Rhees captain Vera Nelson Beth Herring-to- n Mable Estes and Lucille Chick Thelma Nelson and Ona Johnston of Ogden will defend the doubles crown Vera Mallory of Salt Lake won the singles and all events last 'year and will be on hand again "We anticipate a record breaking entry list and spirited competition" said President Moore Saturday night Committeemen are as follows: Schedule — Lillian Rhees chairman Grace Eppley Alice B Moore and Elma Hillman Prizes — Alice B Moore chairman: Eileen Green Vera Nelson Ethel Brenneke Publicity — Betty Kosof Ruth Knowles Mary Hazeldine Score keepers — Elinor Ensign and Thelma Nelson vice-preside- nt Tommy Bolt Is Golf Leader BATON ROUGE La (AP) — Temperamental Tommy Bolt fired clubs and angry words and below-pa- r lead golf to take a in the $10000 Baton Rouge Open His third tournament Saturday two-stro- ke round total was 208 Jack Burke winner of the San Antonio and Houston Opens shot even par in third round play to remain second with 210 Bob Duden Portland Ore shot 68 to a sensational couple with a 145 for a 213 and moved into third spot The low scorers: Tommy Bolt Durham N C — 208: Jack Burke Houston four-under-- 89-68-- 71 Bob Duden 0- 2- Huskies to Hold Spring Drills mjtgATTlJE ( AP Huskies will open 20—Washington's days of spring football practice April 1 with all 6 players drilling both on offense and defense Coach Howie Odell Sssfsf Friday he will not use the Star Bridges Dodger system in workouts until VERO BEACH Fla (AP) — Rocky Bridges striving for a regular Infield berth and four rookie pitchers stole the show a the tats 350 Folded defeated the Hermans 1 d About 350 colleges and schools the first game of the Dodger camp Saturday abandoned football play due to Booklyn And v Pafko's homer accounted for conditions created by World war 11 a survey shows the losers' lone tally two-plato- on Pit-ler- intra-squa- - ts AC Weber GTFP GTFP S 2 14 Peterson 0 0 0 0 2 7 5 9 2 5 3 7 5 2 2 12 0 0 0 O 4 4 19 1113 1 0 0 2 Louisville Milwaukee St Paul and Min- 1 0 0 2 Lowder Wilkinson Butler Adams S 4 3 12 Christiansen 7 8 7 31 Marshall 7 4 1 IS Christen son S 4 IT Smith 2 0 0 4 Crane 0 0 0 Perkins I S 1 I i Budge Ballif Hadfield Brown OlBtn 3 Thackerr Shaw' Kaegle 1 10 4 S 0 0 111 Furlong 0 0 0ft McDonald Kansas City neapolis 22 22 15 SS Totals 15 Weber ' B A Rose Officials—Weidner 2944T13 TO 99 30 ' Wyoming Nee! Dales Are Set Ogden will be the scene of the! annual Utah state ladies' bowling tournament March 22 23 29 and 30 Alyce B Moore president of Og- den announced Saturday night The four-datournament will be staged at Ogden Bowling Center Bowlers of all parts of the state will compete for the championships Singles doubles team events and all events will be on the agenda Officers of the state association re: Alyce B Moore Ogden T - The second half was more- of the same with BAC padding up a big lead In the third quarter the from smooth working black-shirBAC went into a Jstall much to the displeasure of the Weber fans Espee Feminine Bowling Champions Ladies Bowling Joust 73-7- 8-- 42-3- Broncs Of 74-7- Penn 92 Harvard 52 Syracuse 90 Colgate 76 Canisius 74 Niagara 58 Springfield 70 Rhode Island 29-1- The eight members of the Triple American Baseball association are Toledo Columbus (0 Indian-apoli- s secretary Basketball Scores TL 8-- A Oeden Bowling center will be the scene of the 1952 Utah ladles' bowling tournament The joust Is slated for March 22 23 29 and 39 Three Ogden women above officers of the organisation are assisting in details of the classic Left to right: Thelma Nelson treasurer! Alyee Moore president end Lillian Rhees ShelPortland Ore ley Mayfield Cedarhurst - N Felice Torsa St Charles 111 Utah State 70 Utah 80 73- Earl Stewart JrL DalDrake 78 Houston 47 las Tex Bill Nary Wyoming 55 Brigharh Young 49 Albuquerque N M Colorado Stat 51 Western State Doug Ford Harrison N Y 26 72— 218: Marty Furgol Lemont 111 74-Arkansas 45 Texas 44 Texas A&M 56 Rice 94 Cary Middlecoff Memphis Tenn Kansas State 75 Nebraska 60 Dick Mayer St Fla Tampa 78 Florida State U 17 Petersburg John Palmer Badin N C St Louis 98 Marquette 63 73— 217 Kansas 74 Oklahoma 55 Oklahomk A&M 47 Wichita 84 43 Kentucky 44 LS-Stanford 70 California 66 ever-tim- e t nt Association Teams Tex Siena 66 Southern Illinois Holy Cross 68 Yale 59 Seton Hall 100 Georgetown Snow college took third place by beating Boise 67 to 53 and Dixie clinched fourth place by defeating Northwest Center of Wyoming 84 )' to 53 Ron Wilkinson started the scoring with a well placed foul shot and Boyd Adams made good a foul for BAC followed by Neil Christiansen hit with a field goal and a foul shot which 'put the Aggies into lead That's where they a four-poistayed till Don Budge hit withfol-a jump shot with Don Butler 8 lowing with a foul to tie it up Seconds later Larry Peterson hit with another jump shot to put Weber in 10-- 8 for the first and only time they were in the lead In the second period BAC by pulled into a lead aon baskets Don Marshall and long set shot 9 making it 0 Branch by Adams score was for the Half time - - 109 games Thailand Boxing Is Different John Rushmer veteran Ogden golfer and sports enthusiast who recently returned from a trip around the world provides this corner with a boxing program at Raj stadium in Thailand in January of this year out Snow Basin will be the scene of the annual Intermountain jumping championships Sunday starting at 1:00 p m President Ross Olson announced Saturday night Jumpers of Utah Montana Idaho and Wyoming will compete in the various class events Three members of the famous Engen family of ski jumpers will be on hand to compete in the open class These jumpers are Alf Engen Sverre Engen and Corey Engen brothers Sverre and Alf performed at Becker Hill in Ogden back in the thirties when the world's finest jumpers invaded the west The experts also performed at Lake Tahoe and Big Pines Calif Ike Hall of Salt Lake City will serve as the chief judge this afternoon He will have two assistants Jumpers will be judged on form and distance Jackson Hole Wyo will be represented by a team of 10 jumpers Jay Barrus of Utah university will also be included in the field Activities in the Yankee school at Lake Wales have shown that Stengel is digging deep to find someone new He has been working out two big Triple-at the bag though neitherthumpers of them ever played first base One is Bob Corv (pronounced Cherf) who whaled 71 extra base hits out of 1M and led the American isapH tion in batting with an average of 341 Cerv hit 22 doubles 21 triples 28 homers and drove in 108 runs in He is a big awkward right-han- d hitter who looks like a goon on one pitch and whales the next out of the park He was a basketball player at University of Nebraska and has only been in baseball a year and a half joining Kansas City after graduation in June 1950 The other dark horse first base candidate is a boy named Kal a bonus player whose experience has been at second base He is a right-han- d power hitler and the inner council has been talking over the possibilities of moving him to first Aside from the problem which has plagued Yankee managers almost since the retirement of the late Lou Gehrig the club is not in bad shape despite the retirement of Joe DiMaggio from his long-hel- d post in center field the call-u- p of Jerry Coleman second baseman by the marine corps (a move made despite bis 67 combat missions during the war) and the probability that Dr Bobby Brown part-tim- e third baseman will stick to his internship in San Francisco's Southern Pacific hospital Gil McDougald 'who played second in place of Coleman when right handers were pitching and third in place of Brown against lefties will probably be anchored at third This means that Billy Martin a peppery product of Lefty O'Doul's San Francisco regime whose nose is reminiscent of Jimmy Durante s will get a thorough workout at second Leading candidates for center field are the juniors Mickey Mantle the switch-hittin- g flyer from beyond the Ozarks and Jackie Jensen the old California fullback However Gene Woodling has asked to be tried in center field and there is something to recommend ' his placement there In 1949 when Joe DiMaggio missed the first 65 games Woodling played there more than half the e time and the Yankees had a lead on the pack when Giuseppe returned to action Yogi Berra may be expected to catch all or most of the games and Hank Bauer will be fitted into the outfield somewhere Another definite outfield possibility is Archie Wilson most valuable players in the International league who led the circuit with a total base count of 328 112 runs batted in 191 hits and an average of 316 The great strength of the Yankees are the three great pitchers: Allie Reynolds the Indian Vic Raschi a vendor of the same kind of stuff and Ed Lopat curve-ba- ll the screw-an- d tantalizer When asked how the bone chips behavin his pitching elbow-wering Reynolds replied: To quote from my ancestors Jumpiers Will Perform at Basin Sunday ' A First Baseman Gil Hodges Umbers op with a half dozen pieces of specialized lumber at an indoor batting range at Coney Island HOW York The heme ran stagger who smashed 40 last year Joins the Brooklyn Dodgers at spring training at Vero Beach Florida Sunday The defeat of the Wildcats eliml- nates their chances of going to die national and sends Coach Cleo Petty' Aggies to Hutchinson Kan aa representative of Region Four It was the first time Weber had missed EVANSTON Wyo—The Southwest District Basketball tournament for Class "A" "B" and "C" teams will be held in Green River Wyo on March 5 6 7 and 8 Clyde W Kurtz' superintendent of schools said Saturday The first game starting it 1:00 on Wednesday March 5 will pm be an "A" game between fourth and fifth place teams in the conference play for the season The next class "A" game is scheduled for 10:00 p m on Wednesday night besraffisBi i tween third andsivxt'i place teams The time of play for teams one and two will be announced after conference games are finished on March 1 when brackets for the tournament will be released Evanston schools WiU be diswwm&3MMMMPBB3B BSsShS mBbbI Jfai&t risSSSSSBk missed on Thursday and Friday Ht March 6 and 7 but not on WednesiiillsSBBBBH siifllSSiilf day it is announced Only members of the basketball team wiU be under school sponsorship during the tourBSSsPsSiPfaS ney All other students attending the games must have arrangements made by their parents who must assume responsibility for them Tickets are now on sale in the office of Rudger Davis school business and wiU be available Union Pacific ladies of Ogden bested the railroad field in winning the Southern Pacific team championship here manager until March 5 after 'which a few days ago Letf to right: Alice Cass Ethel Chilson Ben la h Packham Emmy Rene and Grace Eppley they must be purchased in Green school series and high scratch single game in the ladies' tournament Grace Eppley rolled the high River Season tickets for reserved —— y ——f seats are $7 General admission tickets are $375 for adults and $250 for students for the season Evanston high school Red Devils will play Kemmerer here on Fria: and Green River day February 29 here On March 1 for the final ganag of the season fff UsVaP Juffiior high preliminary games are scheduled forhoth nights starting at 6:45 p m Evanston lost to Reliance 50 to 36 in the last Fri day night game The team is rated The recent Southern Pacific sys- - third in conference standings for ARCADIA Calif (AP)— A little gray horse from South tem bowling tournament in Ogden the season so far America Miche scored the second and most memorable was howling success Udell Kearl reported Saturday night career Saturday when he captured chairman upset in his seven-ye- ar Said Mr Kearl: famed of the a disputed decision in the fifteenth running "The City of San Franeiaee " i Qanta Anita hanrlimn bowling team of Sn Francisco walked off with team honors in With the heavy favorite of the few backers to the tune of $5540 the division with a 2988 Intent race rttu prince a naaiy oeaten $2260 and $1330 paid $750 team men's series They were followed He Fleet and $1340 horse at fifth Miche was handed and $550 Imperial of San ofFranST PETERSBURG Fla (AP)— The race at a mile and one quar closely ly 2945 the front place over a Maryland Og- Phil Rizzuto - Saturday sighed his cisco with Torpedoes colt Intent in a ruling by the ter was timed at 2:01 in the mud with 2934 and Kings X of Og- New York Yankee contract for an The big blowup was Hill Prince den stewards that held up the official den with 2898 Bowlers on the win- estimated $45000 making him the outcome for minutes after the race an entry with Bryan G team were Caroll Smalian highest paid shortstop in baseball had been run Many experts did not like what ning captain Ralph PoUey Wayne Stone history The figure represents a ambled saw Prince the when Intent with Jack Westrope in they to Tallerico and Dale Cline raise of about $5000 for the Anthony the post the saddle was disqualified from slowly "Curtis Harris and Anthony infielder Their puzzlement was borne out first and placed second by the When Rio Grande bowlers of DenOther short fielders such as Lou Hill Prince raced as he did ver Colo stewards because of interference Dead last came in first in the Boudreau and Joe Cronln have at the start around the men's doubles g in the the road Club House event with a 119? been down the turn and larger salaries but they as Jockey John Covalli and the series Following them in a tie for servedpaid of their teams as G as managers with back stretch Bryan Argentine horse came up through expected setting up the pace for second and third places were A as welL the mud and slop on the rail and S iSeib and K Prince made one move McCreery Intent's number had gone up on the kill the Christie and J Kay all of San e But post just past the the board as the winner by a the Francisco with an 192 series never move materialized length over Miche but the Montgomery of Ogden order of finish behind the ""George shut reversed the places and the first five: G Stormy romped home with jthe bunting in D Phil Bryn the top money Cloud Stmonsez Moonrush Next the singles event with a 664 series Argentine captured of $104200 Second place went to R Scott also p Lights Up Interpretation of Ogden The decision marked the first Pur with a 852 series and La Count and Sang hey tuna a hone had been disqualithird to D Schuber of San Fran- By The Associated Colorado State shoots for a share fied in the history of the Santa cisco with a 647 series Anita Handicap Rene one df Ogden's most of the Riocky Mountain confers "Larry Pictures of the stretch run in the outstanding bowlers came through basketball championship in a game Santa Anita Handicap showed with the high individual scratch Saturday night with Western State clearly Saturday night that Intent series of the tournament with a that winds up the kmc season e knocked Miche Into the rail just as 613 Aldo Ceccarelli of Sparks OMate breezed by the the pair came off the last turn Nov cornered the high scratch Western State club Friday night in the opener of the two-gaStewards of the Los Angeles with a 242 series at Gunnison Turf club showed the films to back "Tournament was conducted on Tom Williams pumped in 19 Two teams will risk their un- a handicap basis with trophies and up their disqualification of Intent the winner— a decision which made blemished records against two other money awards being made to the points to lad Colorado State to its seventh victory in nine confera difference of $84100 in the d outfits in the champion-shi- n winners in each event Miche ence games A win Saturday night amount of Miches purse Pacific ladies team The Union final of th Protestant baskpt- — ' into a tie with would pull collected $104100 instead of' $20000 ball league Tuesday at Mound Fort or ogden composed or orace ' Pley captain Alice Cass Emmy Montana State 2 which has held for second 7 school gym There was no question First game will be at 7:00 p m Rene Ethel Chilson and Buelah the crown the past two seasonsColoWcha is owned by Mrs Jam when undefeated Friday night's win assured Methodist takes Packham came through In fine fashion to win tne women s maxen rado State of second place even if on unbeaten St Paul Payson Adams of San Francisco V and his main previous clainv to n tournament At 8:00 o'clock They were the Bears lost4 InSaturday night Bap- - play the third spot Grace Idaho State fame was an astonisnmg upsei tut mitt n their captain shrhrrf by sparked who rolled both the high victory over the great Citation at which has lost only once this Eppley Anita two winters ago aon scratch series and high scratch Andrew aT Fleet racing for rounaeo Cricket Teams At :00 o'clock in the champion- - game of the tournament Crevohn of Los Angeles bracket the first game winner ahip A cricket team is made up of It OUt the surprises by taking third wifi pla the cond Kame winner Cage Lanes It consists of a bowler players For what consolation there was gs the league crown College basketball teams play on 'pitcher) on:point: cover point mid Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt's fancy short slip: third man lasea off: mid courts marked with ran Six-ma- n little mare Bed O'Roses Football flMN pro cagers use a lane q'jare ?e deep mid off deen fourth The payoff at the betting win Stephen E Elper of Hebron Neb in an effort to cut down use of mia on ana wicxex Keeper r football in 1934 "gauuj" under the boards daws found Miche rewarding bis originated Ev-anst- on J$00' Safelf" " hS — — Miche South American Horse Champions Are l rim browned in Anita Tfanilirafi Wnc Canla wuuiu niiAiu aauiiuavui Kegling Series After Intent Is Disqualified I Phil Rizzuto Gets $45000 as Yankee Shortstop ! j Sal-vuc- ci - stretch-blockin- half-raU- ln "tw Colorado State Seeks Share 1 M'-v- Church League firth-plac- Finals Tuesday 65-4- 7 me top-rate- — r- M te 8-- once-beate- 6-- ses-San- ta six-fo- ot 12-fo- ot six-ma- n C' h |