Show Mel Hutchins MoTpSere All Stars Saturday Discus Jockey Former Collegians Schedule Practice Drill Ferrin Reports Heavy Ticket Sale Ogden Battlers Mel Hutchins B Y Uf hoopster of 1951 one of the stars of the pro league during the season just closed was being sought today to perform with the againts the Colored Ghosts at Ogden High Saturday night SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Twin Falls and Ogden fighters were in the thick of the action Tuesday night as the 1952 Intermountain All-Americ- an All-Sta- rs "Hutchins was one of the big wheels in the Brigham Young tri-- 1 umph in the national invitational tournament last year"' said Arnie - h4 1 ft rt VJJwO LllKJll I I AnOP A"! "Hatch will play in Provo in ah We r game Friday night feel certain that he 11 jfun our and forof present-da- y mer college performers of the all-sta- on state" Ferrin and 13o-pou- of 1962 will State's the Cook will leave early next week to join the college' y tour with In their the Harlem Globetrotters seaCook finished the 1950-5- 1 son as the top scorer of the Skyline Eight and wound up with the same recognition during the past All-Sta- co-capt- rs M S J III 6 £ cross-countr- season Cook is the second Utahn to be named to the College squad Y Back in 1950 Joe Nelson U made the trip of B Plain City residents will be out in force Saturday night One group purchased 100 tickets today Keith Sewell former Weber college star and one of the stars of Utah State during the past three seasons will also don an uniform Saturday night The plan a workout Friday They'll drill at Ogden highFerrin angymnasium nounces The'ticket sale is terrific" said Ferrin today "We hope to land the services of Vern Gardner center "Utah's former for the Saturday battle Gardner played with the Philadelphfa Warriors during the season just closed" Tickets are oh sale at the Mint Frank & Roy's grill the Mecca and Porters' and Waiters' club Game time Saturday will be 8 p m all-st- 126 — j Triner Has New Ideas for a Changes Loom In Basketball 2 For By ED SAIN&BURY Season 1953 rs Bowling Results Industrial League High individual series: Dale Bennett 583 Bud Hulmstoh 571 Johnny Sarlo 570 High single game: Dale Bennett 221 Vince Currih 212 Kay Sase 212 High team series: Ogden Arsenal 2991 Utah General Depot 2934 High single game: Paramount Ice Cream 1037 Utah General Depot 1034 Lee Shurtliff Charles Marsino and Hasle Caudill picked up the split Andy Coroles picked up the split Bud Spear picked up the split Ray Wiese picked up the five-te- n split: Jens n Leth picked up the and Allen Butters picked up split the four-teen four-seven-ni- ne five-seve- split Swift League High individual series: Paul h 617 King Wick wire 523 Pete Vermillion 511 High game: Paul Balbach 214 211: single Robert Sheppard 210 King Wick-wir- e 208 High team series Brook-fiel- d 2913 Cleanser 2865 High single game: Brookfield 1023 BaBal-bac- con 981 ML Ogden Ladies League High individual series: Edith Hadley 481: Wilda Marshall 469 Eve Clare 485 High single game: Betty Hart 183 Carol Williams 175 Beth Wieland IB8 High team series: Producers Livestock 2542 Starlite Theatre 2543 High team single game: Starlite Theatre Mills 879 Bonnie Eldredge split Pat Sicked up the picked up thef ive-te- n split Choc Kunz picked up the n split: eGladys Brown picked up the seven-ninsplit Ruby Danks picked up the eight-te- n split and Wheeler n Betty picked up the six-sev- en six-seve- eight-five-te- Wasatch split Lntue f High individual series: Elery Young 590 Paul Charlton 588: Bill Bauer Sr 580 High single game: BUI Bauer Sr 226: Don Van Orden 224: Paul Charlton 222 High team series: Boyles Market 3046 Pest Control 2981 High Marsh Al's Mobile Market single 1062: Market 1054 Bf Auto a burly brewmaster who specialized in wrestling himself knows more about how to rule boxing than any other man in Illinois Triner is in his second term as chairman of the Illinois athletic commission As such he wants to "clean up" the game without indulging in any "witch hunts" A man still is Innocent until he's proved guilty" Triner said "There's a very small minority hurting boxing but they should be driven out of the game "That's not boxing's biggest trouble" he added "What the game needs most is talent and I wish I knew how to get it "Maybe boxing should do what baseball did Finance small fight clubs Television has hurt boxing and maybe television ought to finance the clubs through the big promoters "In the old days we had lots of fight clubs around Chicago and downstate We had a lot of talent Now television is without TV killing the gate in the small clubs "When you can get big shows from New York Chicago St Louis Detroit and even the west coast on television people stay home Why should they go to the' small fight club?" Triner proposed that the next ssasaton of the Illinois legislature pass a law to give the athletic commission a 10 per cent cut of what television pays to put on boxing and wrestling shows "If we'd had that this year he said "the commission would have taken in $57000 But we can operate without it And if we can't get 10 we'll take five' Triner first was commission chairman from 1933 until 1941 preparing for the Job with work for the Democratic party on Chicago's west side Earlier he trained to take over his father's beer and wine distributing business by touring Europe and the United States studying winemaking and brewing as an apprentice He won a 's rating too completing his training term "I never was a fighter" he said "I guess I had a couple of bouts But I was a wrestler Did a lot of wrestling years as- He planned to continue as chairman of the athletic commission only as long as Adlai Stevenson remains as governor: "When he retires then I resign" Triner said CHICAGO SEATTLE (AP) — The nation's basketball coaches debated possible rule changes and considered legalization of a rubber-covere- d ball in final sessions of their annual convention Wednesday- Two rule changes designed to end stalling were tentatively approved Tuesday but there was a possibility one would be brought up for reconsideration This was a rule making all free throws mandatory' It would prevent a team retaining control of the ball by waiving a foul shot and taking the ball out of bounds The coaches-membeof tha National Association of Basketball Coaches — later approved a rule on defensive fouls It would allow a second free throw if the first is missed Some coaches indicated after the last rule won approval by a narrow margin they would like to reconsider the decision op mandatary free throws They said it might not be needed if the defensive foul rule used on an experimental basis in the northern division of the Pacific Coast conference this season is adopted nationally Changes recommended by coaches will be given to the the national rules committee which will meet here later in the week The committee will have the final say n Boxing Cleanup Clan Rplacmr-- i UP)— Joe Triner The 1953 EVANSTON Wyo cutter race finals will be held in Jackson Wyo the latter pftrt of February 1953 it was decided at a meeting of the Cutter Rajce association on Saturday in Jackson Evanston will hold here a week before the the Jackson events Individual championship trophies were awarded the season's winners at the meeting Verne Kelsey of Salmon Idaho winner for the year receiving the top was John Wort award Runner-u- p of Jackson The Sportsmanship trophy was awarded to Ken Johnson of Driggs Idaho and Don Neild Afton received the Horsemanship trophy The meeting held at the Fort hotel in Jackson was climaxed by a banquet for members and their wives Attending from Evanston Were Ray Smith James Sanddal Martin J Harris Harry Lee Harris and Melvin Peart They were accompanied by Jerry Clark of Salt Lake City formerly of the Evanston Jaycees semi-fina- ls Evanston Slates Baseball Dance University of Southern California's big Sim Innes who recently bettered the American discus record by more than two feet with a toss of 182 feet 5 inches nracticcs in Los Angeles for upcoming meets and for a berth on the Uf S Olympic team Innes a former high school teammate of Bob Mathias at Tulare Calif has shown tremendous improvement this year and his coach Jesse Mortensen expects him to better 190 feet before the season is over College Skiers Await Races At Alta Starting Thursday ALTA Utah (AP)—Teams from? The latest entry is University of six states nave enterea tne tnira Minnesota one of the strongest annual national intercollegiate ski squads in the midwest at the meet which starts Thursday Others including the defending Alta resort 20 miles southeast of Salt Lake City champion Denver university Pioneers the host University of Utah Redskins Stanford West State college and the Universities of Nevada Wyoming and Colorado Invitations had been sent to but the field was trimmed Go tournaby bans on ments budget troubles and a new LOUISVILLE Ky (AP)— Amer- rule limiting participation by forica's adnual big racing thrill the eign students The meet opens Thursday with Kentucky derby will be flashed race by television cameras to receiving the sets across the country for the first The two slalom runs will be held time in history May 3 Friday morning and afternoon Churchill Downs announced its The downhill race is set for at to nermit a live telecast urday morning Jumping Memorial hill Saturday Tuesday night and promptly Landes claimed the show will command the afternoon will close the meet Awards will be presented durlargest TV audience ever to view even in sports or ing a dinner that night It Peruan vian lodge otherwise of President Bill Corum the Downs emphasized however that this year's telecast will be strictly experimental "We are going to study the effect on crowd betting and such before committing ourselves to future contracts" he said An agreement was reached with Columbia Broadcasting System which said the Gillette company will sponsor the telecast Gillette has been sponsoring the radio broadcast of the derby for several years Kentucky Derby To Over TV post-seas- six-mi- cross-count- le ry Sat-decisi- pleted at a committee meeting held at the Legion hall on Monday night reports J M Chappell committee member Sponsored by Evanston civic or-- 1 ganizations the dance is held to raise funds with which to purchase new uniforms for the men on the team Music will be furnished by Robert Skyles and his orchestra free of charge The public is to attend and to help with this community project Directing arrangements for the dance are committee members John Woolston Lion's club Archie Will-mochamber of commerce James Trout Jaycees: Clarence Stark V F W Roy Whiting Union Pacific shops: Sam Vernieuw Y M C A Cecil Caldwell Eagles Verne A Taylor and J M Chap-pe- ll Evanston schools: Roy Matthews Town of Evanston: LaMar Ashton American Legion and Martin Phillips Union Pacifie road By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and engine men Today a Year Ago— The University of Kentucky's Wildcats clinched the N C A A basketball championship by defeating Kansas State Five Years Ago—The Montreal Canadiens topped the Boston Bruins 1 to take a 0 lead in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES — Carlos Chavez the Stanley cup playoffs Ten Years Ago — Joe Louis 135 Los Angeles outpointed Lou knocked out Williams 137 Kansas City 10 Abe Simon in 16 seconds of the sixth TOLEDO— Al Wilson 147 Engle-woo- d round for his 21st successful deN J stopped Ernie Jackson fense of the heavyweight title 151 Toledo five Twenty Years Ago —Barry Wood quarterback and nine-lettNEWARK N J — Bill Gilliam athlete at Harvard joined 213 Newark outpointed Omelio the Crimson baseball team in quest of his tenth letter Agramonte 196 Havana eight nvited re (AP)—The Poca-tell- o Bannocks of the Pioneer baseball league have signed six more rookies club officials an nounced Wednesday In the group are live outfielders and a short stop The infielder is Kenneth Stamper 18 a native of Fort Smith Ark He won three baseball letters at Bakersfield Calif " high scnool The outfielders are: Joseph Medina San Pedro Calif Bert Lamb Seattle Louis Bryson Negro third baseman Richmond Calif George Krider Sanger Calif and Thomas Gatendy Po mona Calif MILWAUKEE (AP)— The thrill of rolling in his first American bowling congress tournament failed to keep Gene Sass 35 a Milwaukee factory foreman out of the strike pocket Tuesday With 10 years of league bowling under his belt Sass cut loose with 1876 for first place in the smacked a big 667 series for third in singles and paired with Joe Sobolewski fellow worker to post 1232 for second place in the doubles all-even- KEYED TO YOU Marathon 498 d 100 Washington Siva fur felt in new Spring shades er Factory blocked your budget! 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EARLY TIMES The ar power to practical use In the gad rage where ha works a Brooklyn (N) 9 Philadelphia pickup truck slipped and (A) 5 pinned a mechanic beneath There Cleveland (A) 7 Chicago (A) 3 wasn't time to rig the chain hoist: St Louis (A) 6 Pittsburgh (N) 2 there weren't enough men to lift New Vork'(N) 7 Chicago N 6 the truck by hand Davis slid underneath braced his shoulders and Pittsburgh (N) "B" X Seattle strained upward Slowly the truck (P C L) 1 Boston (A) vs Detroit (A) at inched up The mechanic was pulled out bruised but otherwise unhurt Lakeland cancelled rain Cincinnati (N) vs New York (A) at St Petersburg cancelled Sports Tid Bite Herb Harlow outfielder with the rain (N vs WashingOgden Reds in 1950 and 1951 and tonPhiladelphia (A) at Orlando cancelled one of the fastest men in the minor leagues has decided to pass rain St Louis (N) vs Boston (N) at up baseball Harlow has accepted a post on Bradenton "cancelled rain the police force at Puyallup Wash Jack Dempsey's second novice heavyweight boxing tournament will be conducted at St Louis the night of April 1 Nineteen boutswill be carded By ONFTED PRESS during the evening All prelim- N C A A Tournament inary bouts are three two minute Seattle Wash rounds with the final the same St John's 61 Illinois 59 (eastern evening over three minutes final) The winner will receive $1000 regional Kansas 74 Santa Clara 55-- (westand the runner up $250 ern regional final) The national award will be $10 oou and the international purse $25000 Dempsey will referee the Casaba Queen WICHITA Kan (UP) — Joline final three bouts of the night Dallas Dempsey's recent program at To- Beth Roper a ledo Ohio attracted a capacity high school student reigned today as queen of the 24th annual Wocrowd Dan Stewart dropped this cor- men's A A U basketball tourner the following note: nament "Just a short note to express the Johnie Beth a member of the enjoyment I' received in looking Dallas Hornets team was elected over the picture of the 1921 Ogden last night 3000-poun- POCATELLO Do You 2-- Exhibition Games Many Rookies brew-meister- B orthotic All-St- Bannocks Secure on t EVANSTON Wyo— Plans for a baseball benefit dance to be held on Friday night April 4 in the high school gymnasium were com- Fight Results i half-doze- pounds — Gordon Worthcn in Paul Richards smiles faintly as he watches his team work out at Pasadena California no doubt highly pleased with what he sees The Chicago White Sox manaMT predicts another good year for his men says they may even win the pennant f ar Jackson Is Scene Of Cutter Races all-sta- rs Brooklyn Boasts Strong Man PHOENIX Ariz AP) — The Do you know who John Davis is? In his own sport he's voice of experience in the form of Oscar Vitt is prepared to warn the as great an athlete as Joe Louis ever was in his yet seven New York Yankees that they are him going to miss Joe DiMaggio more out of ten sport experts recently failed—to identify — than they have any idea and to say A Brooklyn Negro who works in4 that the world champions will be a New York garage Jotin uavis soccer championship team that you in trouble without the jolter who is probably the strongest man alive had in the Sunday edition retired during the past winter has been undisputed "Having played with several of Old Oss himself is taking it for 11 years beamateur weight-liftin- g the younger players shown it heavyweight e De' easy these days The brought to my mind many a good champion of the world troit star quit the game shortly soccer tussle And it addition Writing ef Davis' feats of old after the "cry baby episode at was particularly pleased to sea my Cleveland in 1940 when his players strength in the April Reader's father Gregor Stewart in the revolted at what they considered Digest Ted Shane and Bud on your cruel and inhuman treatment and Greenspan amy he has set 24 groupandA a fine gesture game I'd love to see records in the three standard part forced his resignation revived" "I don't cgre who the Yanks put Olympic lifts In one he hoistInterest is red-hover the out there in Center field — Mantle ed 402 pounds high overhead vs Colored Ghosts basketball Davis is five feet nine weighs Jensen Woodling Cerv or whoever — he's not going to be another 220 and in his street clothes doesn't game at Ogden high school Satnight DiMaggio" Oss declared "In the look a bit like Samson Tricky urday Tickets are on sale at The Mint course of a season the difference weight-liftin- g stunts like hoisting The Mecca Frank and Roy's Grill between having Joe and some other up anvils and baby elephants he Waiter's club player out there can easily come to leaves to the circus boys Davis and Porter's and six or eight victories and Stengel concentrates on the three Olympic Popular prices have been estabwill find it out I'm only talking lifts performed with a standard lished about his fielding too The All-Stbar bell These are called the Miligroup will include "Believe me I know He mur- tary Press the Snatch and the Mel Hutchins of B Y U Arnie dered me in the three years I was Clean and Jerk In all of 'em crit- Ferrin Vera Gardner and Den at Cleveland I can remember at ical judges time you and look for Jesperson of Utah Bert Cook n least a and Keith Sewell of Utah state games we lost flaws in your form to those guys that we would have Game time will be 8 p m No exhibitionist Davis has suwon but for some catch or throw preme scorn for what he calls "MirJohnny Sarlo of the Ogden Reds Joe made at a crucial point I ror Athletes" the leopard-ski- n his fingers crossed never saw one to equal him in that guys you see admiring their bi- is keeping needs a break in the respect no matter what my old ceps in public print But for his Johnny in order-t- o get the play teammate Ty Cobb says about the own amusement he has torn jack weather at Affleck park in shape field ing moderns" chains bent crowbars and crushed for the Ogden-Sa- lt Lake opener bottle caps With his fingers How on April 27 just a month and a day many telephone books he can tear away in two at once the Digest piece doesn't say It does tell however about one time when Davis put his Herculean ot Provo outpointed Billy Pennock Twin Falls 147 pounds— Ubuki Miki West Jordan stopped Joe Sedillo Twin Falls 48 of third ar 38 one-tim- ' Utah Bert Cook A A V boxing tournament went through Its secand night Three Twin Falls fighters won their second mui:d bouts but four others lost In a feature match Robert Lo pez of Ogden's American Legion stopped Lewis Berger of Salt Lake City m 1:20 of the first round di They fought in the vision Tuesday results included: Becinner s division: 126 pounds —Joe Dillon' Twin MPs outpointed Steve Gardner West Jordan Al Martines Salt Lake City outpointed Walter Sheadson Twin Falls 135 Dounds — Gary Hanchcy Falls outpointed Bill Moser Salt Lake City: Jerry Pennock Twin Falls outpointed Charles Morris Utah state school 160 pounds— Harold Morely West Jordan outpointed Woody Turley Twin Falls UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 26 1952 Sports Mhwatfl Vitt Says New Yorkers Will Miss DiMaggio Show Ability At AAU Meet THE OGDEN T ney suit can make in your pearance! ap- |