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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. Saturday, March 31, 1951 AAU Crowns 17 Intermountain Boxing Champions a A Jferry Da vies Kiwanis boxer wins title ia 112-lb. flight. George Hayward Ogden artist new kingpin in 118-lb. class.

Freddie Gallegoi Adds 126 Ib. title ro 1950's 118-lb. honors Tourney Lead Shared by Fiirgol, Bolt WILMINGTON, N. March SO Marty Furgol was still front man, but he had company in Tommy Bolt as the field reached the halfway mark of the 510,000 Azalea open golf tournament Friday. Furgol, the 33-year-old Long Beach, professional, matched par 72 Friday to go along with a first day 67 for a five-under par 139 for 36 holes.

Bolt, who calls Houston, home, but plays out of Durham, N. had 70 to go along with an initial 69 for his 139. Six big threats were tied for third place, only two strokes from the top pair, at 141. The group included Jim Ferrier, San Francisco, the year's top money John Palmer, Badin, N. Jim Turnesa, Briarcliff, N.

Lloyd Mangrum, Chicago; Art Doering, Richmond, and Doug Ford, Yonkers, N. whose 33-33 66 was the best round of the Tom Bolt 69-70 Marty Furgol Doui Ford 75-66 141 John Palmer Ferrier Art Doering -Lloyd Mansrum 69-72 141 Jim Turnesa Jlenry Ransom Frank Dillingham Golden Gloves champ wins 135-lb. By Bill Clegg Seventeen proud and worthy of an original field of over 110 battlers in the annual Intermountain AAU boxing tournament, were crowned Friday night at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Evans 73-70 143 Jim MUward 72-71 i-t-i Denny Shute Battistoni 1.73-70 Earl Stewart Jr 70-73 141 Ceoree Fazio xAmateur. Ute Pi Kaps Gain Tourney Finals PEORIA, 111.

(Special) Pi Kaps of the University of Utah went into finals of the tournament for intramural teams here et the national campus basketball tournament Friday by defeating the Rho Chi's of'Duquesne university, 56-53. Chick Thomas led the Utah quint with 15 points, while Preston Merrill got 14 and Bob Pearson tanked 12. The Utes will play a BradJty fraternity team, Lambda Chi Alpha, for the crown. The score: GTFP 3439 Vottcvo.f 0 0 0 Mattei.r 4208 0100 4308 Bedas.e 0000 Sandala 1113 JtcCormick 0 0 0 Lance South Jordan's Scout Champions Front, Glade McKee, Vance Sleadman, Rex Holt, Larry Holt; second, Dbt McMullin, Rod Maxfield, Your Host Slated For Treatment By Lloyd's Co. Gerald Oakesoa, Bernell Newbold, Wayne Holt Stephen Merrill, Terry Stanley, George Thomas.

South Jordan Scout Takes Council Honors By Marion Dunn i cs the part cousins Wayne and Bex Holt ARCADIA. March 30 Your Host, the high priced race norse was condemned to die, 1 wayne anci itex Holt will be spared for further treat-! roi A South Jordan from one point behind to a 26-24 win over ments in an attempt to save his a i life. Owner William Goetz Friday night -revealed that he has yielded to the offer of representatives of Lloyd's of London, the insurance company which has the policy un him. Under the agreement, Goetz will accept the $250,000 insurance and the company will take charge of the 4-year-old thoroughbred. tournament Saturday night in the Deseret gym Trailing 18-19 going into the final quarter, South Jordan Scout basketball Utah GTFP Pcarson.f 6 3012 Thomas.f 6 4 3 15 I Eaccr.c 2 2 2 6 'i Fort Women Set Links Meeting Fort Douglas women golfers unai quarter, South Jordan moved out front on a jump shot Sail JJiegO onai'CS bv WaVHP Holt.

Wayne then add-1 ,1 Rex came OUT til otr aignt; Tops Seattle, 4-2 ed another up with one before Garfield could find the basket and with two minutes to play South Jordan led, 24-20. Wayne then hit a long one and although Garfield added twojsan more it was too late to change the outcome. Richards took third place with a 19-12 win over West Ensign; Edgehill took fourth by beating Douglas, 23-22 and consolation Pacific Coast League went to Rosslyn Heights, which 2204 Brawley 0 1 I i Slavojki 14 14 5 33 fsSL. -sassx i DJSsrsf 1 .4 2 Hollywood 2 Los Aneeles 2 Portland Sacramento San Francisco a 0L enrt -JjX 0 1 1 I a I Ch ice cop. AAU in pion in 1951 A A tourumul.

nine In H5-lb. boil class. Gloves champ win. Monroe Boxer CITRUS CIRCUIT NOTES Listed Tops Of 1951 Meet Bosox Down N. Y.

Giants, 7 to 4 SARASOTA, March 30 catcher Bob Scherbarth's double with the bases full off pitcher Jim Hearn in the fifth inning chased three runs across and gave the Boston Red Sox a 7-4, victory over the New Giants Friday. York It also brought the Bosox a i il Qi uiuugiii. me joosox a a i IJ 1 fmali sts sweep of their three-game spring a mg amm enn with the Giants. IP) Totals 23 13 56 Name Top Mare LOUISVILLE, March 30 Kentucky Thoroughbred Breeders Assn. announced Friday its selection of Hildene as the 1950 mare of the year.

toMrs.PaulF.Elg aSrD chairman. -Jordan Gordon Cloward, Holt, South Bluffdale, trophy went to South Gar- The group will meet at 10 a.m. ni Jordan i in the Fort club rooms and will nprr, D- uf and Dan discuss plans for the comine eG ooye J'. were'named SAN DIEGO, March 30 San Diego Padres hung up their fourth straight Pacific league victory Friday defeating the Seattle Rain- iers, 4-2, before a slim crowd of 2376. delight a good sized crowd which turned out for the title battles.

No Team-Title No team champion was determined, but an accounting of results in the three-division fest showed State School of Ogden the owner of four Beginners' titles and two in the Junior flight for a total nf six championships more than the number accumulated by sluggers representing the Ogden American Legion. Every champion and every runnerup received a trophy from the Salt Lake Elks, the sponsoring organization, to which must go another -orchid for a grand job of management. Kings in the senior division were recipients of beautiful boxer's with purple trim and letters, presented by the sponsoring Elks lodge. Special Honors In addition, three scrappers were singled out for special honors, despite the that the championship program bristled with the area's outstanding talent. Sports writers from Salt Lake's three newspapers voted Frank Larson of Monroe the best in the Beginner's division, Russell Sneddon of Ogden Legion the outstanding junior scrapper, and Frank Dillingham of Ogden the outstanding senior division stylist.

Brunetti scored the most spectacular knockout of the entire four-night tournament when he exploded his Sunday punch on the chin of Tom Meier of Holladay after 27.5 seconds of swinging in the first round of their senior light-heavyweight finale. Scores Knockout Despite the fact that the Friday finalists hung up 23 knockouts in their drive to the title battles, only five championships were won Friday on knockouts or TKOs. Brunelti's kayo topped the list; Fullmer delivered a Noblc Negro catcher, sprained his right ankle sliding into home plate in the second inning and will be lost, to the Giants for two weeks. In fourth inning, the Giants' Eddie Stanky got into an argument with Umpire Ed Hurley whiie at bat and was chased from the game. York oil 100 7 1 Boston 022 030 9 Jlcai-n.

Spencer and Noble. Yvars (2): McDermott. Evans (7) and Scherbarth, Rosar (6). Phils 3, Nats 5 CLEARWATER, March 30 Bloodworth drove in six runs with two homers, the last with two on in the 10th inning, as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Washington Senators Friday, 8 to 5. Bloodworth hit his first homer in the sixth inning to tie iiit- score.

Stan Lopata's homer with one on in Ihe seventh frame sent the game into extra innings. Home runs also accounted for three.of the Senators' runs. tJil Coan hit the first as the lead off man in the fourth and Irving Noren sent the ball over the right field fence to score Coan ahead of him in the seventh. Robin Roberts and Jim Konstanty yielded all of the Washington runs as BUx Donnelly, who hurled the 10th, received credit for the victory. Sandalio Consucgra was charged with the defeat.

Hi-IE Washlnrton (Al 000 300 200 7 0 Philadelphia (N) 003 200 i Kuiava, Consuerera (7) and Roberts, Konstanty Donnrlly (10) and Baltimore International league club farm for further seasoning. Hollmig, onetime star for Texas A. and was a bonus player and couldn't be farmed out until this year. So he sat on the Phils' bench for the past two seasons. Hurler Optioned SARASOTA, Marcii 30 New York Giants announced Friday they had lopAtT'mcs-coan, waT- nouncc 1 Friday they had.

op- Waah. (A), Lopata. pi.a. Bloodworth! I tioned pitcher Frank I'ba. (M two.

HFT ij 11 Vander Meet Cut PHOENIX, March 30 010 010 2 7 0 discuss plans for the coming sea- 003 Hlchards were a to the all-tournament team. wheat, shippi. 7 son. All women golfers of the club are urged to attend this initial meeting. On the following Tuesday, April 10, there will be a "beginners" meeting at 11 a.m.

Famous Golfer of Yesteryear Passes Awav in Connecticut EAST HARTFORD, March 30 (-Pi D. Travers, 64, a famed name in golf with a record surpassed only by the brilliant Bobby Jones, died Fri-1 day at his home here. Trsvers, who won the national amateur championship four times between 1907 and 1913, and the United States greatest 1S15, passed away in comparative obscurity. An inspector at an aircraft plant here, Travers was just another name to most of his fellow-workers, and neighbors. He leaves his widow, Mrs.

Dyna Travers, who was his childhood sweetheart; a daughter, Gerry- Anne, both of them too ill to be told about his death, and two sons, David of New Haven, and Jerome of Meriden. After a brief career as a broker GarMeld CTFP 1102 P.ob«rts.r 2104 Mathews.f 2559 Cloward.c 2215 MeSiivsr- Sculh Jordan GTFP Steadman.f 2315 2315 MerrilLc 0300 7 1 alvo and If .050 120 5 11 1 and Sandlock; Bailey and Malcme. I I I 0 1 a 1SCO 010 000 100-2 0000 Lester 911624 Totals Score by quarters: Garfield 7 i-s TQ South Jordan i 3 og Officials: Kener, Hollywood Oakland .020 2U 16 3 Anthony iE; It F. Ili4426 Uly iftpj yy Los Anxelrs 022 000 05.x— 9 10 1 Johnson. Dclduca and OrteiK; Bcssr Doberntc 17) and Cash.

tT Bluffdali GTFP 3428 Crecn.f 0 1 0 Merrill.f 1002 59212 Score ny o.uanert: His biggest regret, he told an I I HauT interviewer several years ago, was his failure to turn pro after Pcrrv winning the national open when he had opportunities to cash in i on scores of offers. "One of the most famous putt ers in the history of golf, his' biggest thrill came from winning the national open in 1915 with a 72-hole score of 237 over 6 Wright Balturrol's tricky layout of! i 5 Springfield, N. J. That was thellSJf year before Jones came up from Atlanta, to become a quarter-finalist in the U. S.

amateur. He had a great deal of respect for the British amateur, with its long series of 18-hole match piay, which he described as the most difficult championship to win. Rotslyn GTFP Crcen.f 3117 B.Smith.f 3317 Holland.c 5 3 1 11 C.Smith.s I .1 2 4 Kalman.2 0000 Peterson 0100 Jeffs 0 0 0 McTntosh 0000 DotsGn 0000 Tanier 0 Frcderickson 0 0 0 Saicr OCOO ofticials: woodward. I il 22 il Portland Sacramento 000 220 8 3 Elliott (3). Klieman' Ro e'n- spi (8 Lakeman, Hairston Vander Meer, 36- year-old lefthander who holds an all-time major league record for having pitched two successive no- hit no-run games, was released unconditionally Friday by the Chicago Cubs.

Vander Meer performed the unique pitching chore while with the Cincinnati Reds in 1938. Wid Matthews, director of Cub personnel, said the team asked for waivers on the pitcher, but that because he is a 10-year man in the major leagues he can deal with any club that might claim him. Vander Meer left the Cub training squad here and headed for his home in Tampa, Fla. His departure pared the Cub roster to 32. HoIIrnig Shipped Out CLEARWATER, March 30 WJ The Philadelphia Phillies Friday, shipped Stan (Hondo) Hollmig, an outfielder, to their Bees Open Grapefruit Loop Against Fresno Saturday MERCED, Cal.

Kittle expects no easy touch Salt Lake City Bees, training Jin the who have fflmi 1 fin here for the coming Pioneer league season, will open their exhibition schedule Saturday afternoon against the strong Fresno State college Bulldogs. The tilt is the first of a two- game series, with the Bees scheduled to travel to Fresno, 60 miles south of here for the second battle Wednesday. Manager Hub Kittle, whose club opened training here last Wednesday, has picked a pair of righthanders, Bob Boutet and Bob Greenwood, as his mound choices for the first encounter. rhiiHQ inn t-uoicus lor me nrst encounter. ho has becn assi ncd to the Bee roster by the parent Philadelphia Phillies, hurled for of the second round, sensor division middleweight go; Charles Kalani put West Jordan's Ken Bennion into dreamland lust as the bell ended second round of their senior heavyweight fracas: ueorge Haywarrl of Ogden scored a win over spindly Max Stephens of Kiwanis Felt, and Larson of Mon- Seventh Douglai K.SIe»t.-jr.f 4-212 Stevens.f 3006 Anrterson.c 2004' Neiljonjs 0100 0100) Woclscy 0000 10 10 23 Totals Score by quarters: Edeehill Douxlar.

ahead, alter Denake. fThird and Sixth Placet Richards GTFP 1746 Dctooycr.t 0 Schow.f pages i 0 1 0 0 B.VsnO: 1 nc last time he saw his on 7 ew York's Wall Street, Trav-; ride the nation's sports pages i ers came to Cpnnecticut in the was in 1949 when he was named 2 1930's. Te turned golf pro- to the hall of fame in Cal- i(! Sessional in the twilight of his ifornia, along with nine o'her Mvur career, but was not successful i amateurs and pros. 1 Er.iign FF Bjork.f 1002 Burton.f I 2 F.Pincrcc.c 2204 Pinney.jf I 0 2 0000 AMnux 1 I 2 Prmiv 0000 7 8 516 Totals PLAN FORMED TO HONOR ROCKNE SOUTH BEN-D, March 30 20th anniversary Saturday of Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne's death in a Kansas plane crash will be observed in traditional fashion Sunday. Irish alumni groups throughout the country will attend mass and recall at breakfast meetings lore of the man, who died at the height of a brilliant coaching career on March 31.

1931. Four months before he died, Rockne's Irish eleven had given him his third mythical national championship and fifth undefeated, untied season. Rock's Notre Dame teams scored 105 victories against only 12 defeats and five ties in 13 seasons. roe was a winner over Guorjje Howard of lioliaday in the beginner's flight. Division Terre Haute in the Three-Eye league last season.

Greenwood comes to Salt Lake from Phoenix, where he had a good season last year. Kittle hopes Rnutet can go the first five innings, with Greenwood expected to finish. knocked off, among others, the San Francisco Seal team, 5-2. Boasting a top-flight pitching staff, ibe Fresnoans have yet to lose a game. Coach Pete Beiden of the college team, a former pro player and manager himself, probably will, start his pitching ace, Jake Abbott, a lefthander, who has major league scouts falling all over themselves.

The Bees put in another hard day Friday, after off cnicaso slightly Thursday to give aching ric A) muscles a chance to snap back. Kittle is determined to get his I squad in condition as quickly as' possible so as to simplify the task of picking his squad for the Pioneer league season. 27-year-old southpaw who lives in the Bronx, to the Ottawa club of the International league, a Giant farm. Purchased from the Cincinnati Reds by the Giants in mid-season last year, Fanovich was shipped to Minneapolis in'the American Association where he won-eight while losing five. Tigers 10, Cards 4 March 30 Detroit Tigers Used a combination of some fancy pitching and robust hitting to snap a three-game losing streak Friday and defeat the St.

Louis Cardinals, 10 to 4, in an exhibition contest that ended the Tigers' stay at Lakeland. Everyone in the Tiger starting iirieup exceut Johnny Groth took part Meantime. Freddy Hutcnihson and' "Diz Trout were limiting the Cards to nine. St. LouLi 003 4 9 1 Detroit (AT 423 15 --Dusak.

Erecheen Yuhu and GaraKlola. Rice (S) HuteWnMn, Trout (8) and Robinson. St. OM). HutchInson.

Duiai. White Sox 3, Browns 1 ALPINE, March 30 Effective pitching in the pinch by rookie Bob Mahoney and veteran Ken Holcombe Friday gave the Chicago.White Sox their seventh straight victory over the St. Louis Browns, 3 to 1. The defeat was the Browns' eighth in succession and. 15th in 18 games! Mahoney, drafted from the Cardinals' Omaha farm club, allowed only three hits in seven The Sox broke a 1-1 tie in the last of the eighth when Jim Busby walked, stole second with two out and scored on Joe Demaestri's single.

Demaestri's steal and Floyd Baker's single added the third run. At Phoenix. Although Kittle has indicated he is anxious to see everyone in carnp in action, he is expected to School i start tne following: 'I George Triandos, catcher; Ben 12S Ward. Stale dec. Jim Grav.

xytn Stclller, Oxden Amer-ir YT ican Lewon. dee. Roter Wert Jeffey, first base; Jerry Merrill. 0 147 a Larson. Monroe.

Ikoed Bob RitlCnbUrg, third; ferZnS rotmrt Hollallay Olca, shortstop: Pinky couch, Triple E. Hesse, left field; Emery Petty, ouc, dec. Stanley fiarn. Triple B. Junior Division Duran.

Slate no and Gordy Hernandez, School Triandos, Jeffcy, Merritt and 1 Rittenburg played with Kittle at FaU year, another 200 020 010 5 8 0 IOL 000 1 Hiller and Owen; Byrno, San ford (6), Fcrrick and Houk. HR Sioer, Chicago an. Hiller. Byrne. At Tucson, Pittsburgh CN) 000 020 10 2 Cleveland (A) 000 510 IT 1 Koiki, Queen (5), Walsh (7) and Mc- Culloueh.

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Omar Atnador, "3 Shown 106222 8 18 23 12 19 22 shot which tremendous Brt stat. ownr is sla! e(l to see early ac. Prov w. i Dor. in the outfield.

Everett Larson. Nfirstajf, dec. Leon Sir.ith. Provo W. Melvia Mrirr, Hollad Boys club (wins title, no competition), Senior Diviiion 112 Ihj.

Jerry Davios. KIwanis-F. dec. Filbert Salazar, Rotary Boys. 118 Ibs.

Gcorze Hay-A-ard. Ozdcn American lesion, tkoed Max Stephens, Kiwanis-Felt. second round. 126 Ibs. Freddie Gallecos.

Rotary Boyi, dec. Ray Stoser. Stste tchooj. jArea Ski Group Gathers Today 135 Elkj. dec.

Don Ernston. Kivranis-Felt, 147 Torres, notary Boys Ju, West Jordan. Jordan. I Annual election meeting of the Intel-mountain Ski Assn. will be held Saturday at the Ambassador club, it was announced Friday by Harold C.

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