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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 11

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iu WARBURTON JOINS BEARS SPORTS SECTION ALL-STAR SPORTS STAFF Harry Gray km RnsseD Newland Henry Lemore Klxn Jf Gonld George ftlrksey and Lei Goatei are among tne tamoot falaxj of Standard-Examiner sport writers HERRICK TO MISS BOUT Pier Herrick one of Ogdens most ardent Jrier iiemcK one or ugden most araent 4 sports boosters will not be among those present when CHICAGO Feb (UP) (Cotton) War- burton former University of Southern California quar- terback has signed a contract to play with the Chi- cago Bears professional team next season Owner- Jackie Burke and Kid Barger clash Friday night at r- I Orpheum theatre Pier is recovering from a major ooacn Lreorge Halas announced today Weighing only Sit OTieration nt thA Dpa Vinenitfll "Clae wish thw rmilrf 4 i4o pounds Warburton was one or the most widely publicized ball carriers in the countrv during the cast "CI mrDDim postpone that bout for two weeks" said Herrick to- three years and was named on the all-America team iv 1 oool day "I'd sure like to be at the ringside OGDEN UTAH AL WARDEN Editor PAGE 1 1 7 To warmer iV' ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Cot acity Crowd To Wall Annie DeVries Sparkles As Ogden All-Stars op Salt Lakers Fleaweights Fight It Out Laugh? Yes-On The League Watch Title Event Here Friday Night Rival Mit Artists Go On Air Over KLO At Seven-Thirty Tonight Sensational Contest Looms For Fistic Lovers of West Fans From Many Sections To Attend Bout OXERS PASS UP CHANCE TO FACE MAX BAER LOCALS JUMP INTO TIE FOR FIRST PLACE A right! Then a left! And Dickey Daisy of Miami ti cov- jL- cov era up that chin as Clolde Brannlng also of Miami cocks another right in the battle for the fleaweight title 1 of the United States in the Ogden Feminine Hoopsters Display Ability Again i In State Contest Florida resort center The 30-pounders were kept from hitting In the clinches by Referee Max Baer who is Jfs By A HE time-honored duel between the speedy boxer and the thundering hitter will be on tap when Kid Barger and Vackie Burke meet at the Orpheum theatre in Ogden Friday night Bargef never was cursed with a lickity-split gait which they deem speed in the ring and Burke has no great string of knockout victories so from that standpoint all I circles STATE GIRLS LEAGUE i Pctv Ogden All Stars 2 0 1000 Bamett-Weiss 2 1000 Heneger's 1 1 500 i weu ana aarnea even Y-W 0 2 000 achramm -Johnson 0 2 000 One of the old Five attles By GEORGE KIRKSEY (United Press Staff Correspondent) CHICAGO Feb Echoes still were reverberating today from the punches which heavyweight champion Max Baer bounced off King Levinsky's noggin more than a month and a half ago The public is clamoring to see Baer in action again and the Chicago stadium has the champion set for a 10-round no-decision bout March 4 with 6-ounce gloves But the present crop of heavyweights want no part -of Baer They still can hear the thud of Baer's gloves on Levinsky's jaw and they are running in the other direction Jimmy Bronson American representative of Walter Neusel German heavyweight tentatively accepted terms for Neusel to meet Baer The Baer-Neusel match fell through when Neusel cabled Bronson that he wants $50000 to meet Baer Baer is willing to fight Neusel for atmit half that figure So Neusel has been 1 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Ogden All Stars 36 Heneger's 14 Barnett-Weiss 38 YWCA 15 Tooele 44 Schramm-Johnson 7 Scheduled At Orpheum SALT LAKE CITY Feb (SpU 1 rr fjn in ljiirifv Fivit hnntx wiH rnnctifnt hp nvn timers who has followed bouts in this section for a quarter of a century made this statement today: "Barger will knock out Burke The Kid jjMll nail him in-f of six On the other hand Burke has plenty of supporters who be--lieve he has the stuff necessary to alt the colorful Presto nit tram at the Orpheum Theatre Friday went into a tie for first place in the state league for feminine hoopsters with Barnett-Weiss here last night The Ogdenites western champions defeated the 'powerful uisni ine initial nsuc CTent is scheduled lor eight-thirty sharp Here's the order of events: Young Brlgham CCC camp vs Johnny Candla Garland four rounds 12A rwiimrii dropped as a prospective opponent Tiger Taffa Ogden Jerry Garcia Negotiations have been reopened for Art La sky to take the Baer match Terms are agreeable to A' origiiara lour rounas iso pounas Young Shipkey Ogden vs Jinks O'Connor Brlgham City four round's 140 pounds Wes Stokes Ogden vs Smokey Manning Brigham CCC camp six rounds serii-finaL 145 pounds Main event: Tfn rnnntli fr Inlr Lasky but he wants the bout to be at 20 rounds knowing that 15 Burke1 rounds is the limit in Illinois Heneger Business college here last night 36 to 14 Bamett-Weisa walloped A 38 to 15 in one of the other contests Tooele rar wild against the five to win handily 44 to 7 Annie DeVries If Lasky turns down the chance mountain middleweight title: Jackie Burke Ogden vs Kid Barger Preston Burke 149 pounds Barger 158 Detroit's outfield may have been "the laugh of the American Ata6uc msoi ouu neipegi tne ngers win the pennant and the regulars are beinc hmuerhf -hair fvii coo to meet Baer Lewis- and Mullen may send King Levinsky back against the champion Levinsky has sent word from Florida where he is riding around in a robin's egg blue automobile as long as a block that he is anxious to get back in the left is a splendid money player Jo-Jo White center and Pete PARKER qiu so cm anu juiow wieir way arouna tne oases neieree bod iiummei rabbTtIrive booked sunday of the Ogden team leading scorei of the league was the outstanding ring -with Baer Burke and Barger have completed their training Both boys are reported in splendid trim for the ten round title contest Aside from a radio interview with the writer at -the Mecca 338 Twenty-Fifth street tonight both boys have nothing to "do but wait for bell time Friday STUBBORN BOUT LOOMS The writer after watching both boys perform in workouts looks for Oof the toughest battles in years ger with a weight advantage of at least nine pounds from two to four inches in reach and better than two inches in height is picked by this pencU pusher to take the measure of Burke but only after a sensational battle Rawer Tins had far more exneri- "I think Baer stopped me with a lucky punch" Levinsky said "I fought him 30 rounds and he never Tigers To Stand Pat On Outfield For 1935 Price-Jensen Sparkle In Men 's Contests hurt me and then I get stopped with one punch The rest of these muggs may be afraid of Baer but Ogden Hunters To Invade I'm not" Promontory Randolph Hunt Scheduled Ray Impellietere New York -giant and Charley Retzlaff who recently stopped Al Ettore in his comeback have liked to have landed Al Sim By HARRY GRAYSON Sports Editor NEA Service performer last night She tossed 1 in six field goals and added three points from the foul line for good measure Child and Stitt also 'sparkled in the scoring department Price Wadley and Anderson the guards played sensational basketball The play of this trio made It difficult for the Salt Lakers to score The play of Price "was outstanding She had the assignment of stopping Bates of the Heneget team and had the distinction oi doing Just that 1 Davis stood out for the Henegez five The Ogdenites jumped into a 13 to 1 lead at the quarter and held a' Two rabbit drives are seherfulpd campaign are two other prospective ONE-SIDED court games featured the play last night in the North Weber men's league Marriott downed Fifteenth ward 30 to 18 in the closest contest of the night Tenth ward ran loco to win over ray wouldn't? There are other-re this month for Oeden snoTtsmen opponents for Baer The rest of the leading heavy ence that Burke He has more than 50 knocSouts to his credit in 100 trievers whose presence in the line ward Armstrong Ogden sports en thusiast announces up of Frank Navin's aggregation would make its appearance in the bouts has performed In Madison Square Garden and in his lengthy WEST WEBER weights i are unavailable Steve Hamas leaves soon to fight Max Schmeling In Hamburg Germany The first drive is scheduled for Plain City 48 to 18 Sixteenth won handily over HarrlsvlUe 35 to 18 and Farr West turned back West 18 J5 world series vastly more cer i i- i i career nas mes many a eeaijucu Sunday at Promontory Sportsmen "HoWer Weber 44 to 28 tain out even an owner with a bankroll the size of that of Tom Burke will be facing his hardest Price of Tenth ward with 17 points' and Jensen of Farr West pignment Friday night The Og- Primo Camera returns shortly to South America for another bout Joe Louis Detroit's sepia slasher would fight Baer but the promoters want to keep him in action among the contenders until September hoping wia meet at tne Armstrong Sport ing Goods store at seven ajn Sun day and proceed by motor to Prom ontory The drive will get under way at nine am with Lew Whit taker in charge A Tiite is all that he has been ad- with 18 points sparkled Yawkey of the Red Sox can't buy everybody he fancies When Cochrane concluded shopping the best he could show was tised to be He hits hard is The following games are scheduled lei7Ar And rnnable but lacks the ring genexilship and experience of 21 to 4 lead at naimme in tne final periods Coach Parker substi tuted frequently Scores: OGDEN ALLSTARS suitcase Seeds purchased from to build him up as the outstanding challenger for a 15-round title bout Approximately 125 hunters will take part in the drive Armstrong Cleveland largely because he hits the lctano expert Barger has everything to lose and nothing to gain by trimming Burke states One week from Sundav Febru tonight at the Fourth ward: 7 p' Twentieth vs Eighth 8 North Ogden vs Seventh 9 Fourth vs Huntsville 10 Thirteenth vs Sixth The box scores: FIFTEENTH WARD right-handed Aftel five years in the American league there Is little else to recommend Ithe tall Texan HITS FROM WRONG SIDE Unfortunatelv trie Ti Players: Flinders 2 0 0 4 Hancock 1 0 0 2 McLean 5 2 0 10 Greenwell 1 4 13 Farr 1 3 "13 McFarland 0 0 0 0 Gibson 2 0 0 4 Gibson 1 0 0 2 Hogge 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 9 2 28 FARR WEST Players: McEntlre 3-00 6 Jensen 4 0 8 Jensen 8 3 2 18 Chugg 4 2 9 Richardson 1 1 1 3 Westergaard 0 0 0 0 Markus 0 0 0 0 Taylor 0 0 0 0 Totals 20 7 4 44 Referee Bates umpire Belliston NEW YORK Feb Mickey Cochrane admits that the Detroit Tigers could use another right-hand hitting outfielder to advantage but does not know where to obtain one That being the case Cochrane has decided to do the next best the most of what he has The ignited Irishman did a fairly good Job of that in his managerial bow in 1934 "Jo-Jo White developed rapidly in the last two months of the season I am counting on the little Georgian" to start in center field flanked by Goose Goslin and Pete Fox" says Cochrane A great majority of baseball men could not associate an outfield composed of Goslin White Fox Gerald Walker and Frank Doljack with a pennant-winning outfit Goslin -33 and with 15 years of service behind him had been traded! by Washington for the younger Rocky Stone White "hit only 252 in 1933 and Fox only 288 Walker ran bases like a chicken with its head cut off Doljack had a minor league complex The outfield was "the laugh of the league" Yet all excent Dollack are hinr ary 17 a second drive will be conducted at Randolph Guymon of Randolph will be in charge The eitizent of Randolph will furnish standing recruit 'outfielder of 1935 with Baer in Soldiers Field WILDCATS TO MEET PARSONS AT SALT LAKE On ine omer nana curiae can upset Barger he will tell the world that is ready for the best in the land Jeff Barger father of the boxer and Donald Barger brother arrived last night for the bout They report unusual Interest in the event in Cache Valley and southern Idaho Bob Hummel referee of the title scrap will go Into a huddle with the swats tne ball from the left side of the plate He is Chester Morgan who gets daces in a hnrrv dod sieas ror the occasion f-4- Cavalcade May Pass and who topped Texas league bats Up Saturday Event LOS ANGELES Feb tnree juages prior io tne cuu6 jti- Weber and Westminster college cagers traditional rivals of long standing will meet in Salt Lake Players: Maero 1 10 2 Card 1 1 0 2 ChildS 3 7 4 10 ElwelT 0 0 0 0 Stone 0 0 0 0 Parker 0 2 2 2 Douglas 1 0 0 2 Totals: 6 11 6 18 MARRIOTT Players: Bingham 3 2 1 7 DeVries 4 4 3 11 Morris 4 11 9 Powell 1 0 0 2 Stanger 0 1 1 1 DeVries 0 0 0 0 Totals 12V 8 6 30 Referee Belllston umpire Bates Possibility that Mrs Isabel Dodge DeVries I 6 6 3 15 Stitt 4 0 0 8 Childs jc 5 11 11 Price so 0 0 0 0 Wadley 0 0 0 0 Anderson 0 0 0 0 Stitt 0 0 0 0 Sherman 0 3 2 2 Holmes 0 0 0 0 Wilkinson 0 0 0 0 Murray sc 0 0 0 0 Totals 15 10 8 36 HENEGER'S Davis i 2 7 3 7 Holland 0 3 2 2 Bates jc 0 3 0 0 Kramer se 0 000 Milner 0 10 0 Bassett 0 0 0 0 Clark 0 0 0 0 Commock jc 1 0 0 2 Tofgren 1 2 1 3 Booke 0 0 0 0 T-' j- II HK Totals 4 14 6 14" Referee Durrant umpiro Thorn bioan's cavalcade might run in Sat men with a mark of 342 "Many do not give White and Fox full credit for their speed" asserts Cochrane "White really had a phenomenal He hit 313 figures show him tb have been the most reliable baserunner in the American league and he covered acres of ground in center field" Among them White Fox and Walker swiped 73 bases last season White- attempted 34! thefts and was thrown OUt onlv six tlmps fnr Friday and Saturday at the latters urday's $700 San Antonio stake court while Dixie and A go into action at Cedar City in the other Jaysee series Snow college Earnshaw Tells One On Cardinal Pitcher race at Santa Anita was dimmed today because of bad track conditions Trainer Bob Smith said he honed to start the big money winner in brought back for another campaign another pennant in the opinion of Cochrane preparation for the $100000 Santa Anita handicaD February 23 but percentage of 823 the best in the was afraid the sloppy course would Oy mgnxr xas scoring metnoa lor 6 battle will be explained to the judges and also to the fans The verdict of the Judges In the event the battle goes the limit will be final HEAVY SALE The heaviest seat sale in years promises a capacity -crowd Boxing alKof Ogden are urged to secure theirtickets early Eteors at the theatre will open at 7:30 Friday night Boxing fans from Malad Preston Garland Tremonton Logan Smith-field Erigham City WiUard Mor- On Evanston Layton Kaysville It Lake City Elko and other points In the west will be on hand yr the fistic program The opening contest Friday night is scheduled for 8:30 sharp circuit Bill Werber thel Rrtstnn tMr xorce nira to call off Cavalcade's AS COCHRANE SEES IT "While we were luckv in com baseman who led In stolen bases appearance Saturday Rain has fal len steadily since Sunday pleting a season without a seri TENTH WARD with 40 was tossed out on 15 oc ous injury and were retarded a having had breaks in othsr Wv The boys who nlaee verdant ereen no other American league club has on the line In these parts have made as strengtnenea to point where it Is an outstanding threat" Mrnlaina larger a 7 to 5 -favorite They seem to think that Bareer's three wppks will be idle from league competition this week Hie Wildcats and Westminster split their series with the league-leading Snow quintet Weber will have a slight edge The Parsons split games with thr A crew and lost two close games to the Dixie Fliers Weber lost both games to the Branch Aggie array but split in their series with Dixie at that time leading the circuit A close game is assured between Weber and Westminster After the Saturday encounter 16 boxing and wrestling events have been scheduled Both Westminster and Weber have held practice rounds with the Junior varsity squads of and the Redskins at the Deseret gymnasium The wrestling and boxing crews of the Wildcats and the Parsons are announced today by Coach Reed Swenson of Weber college The first Cochrane of hard training will land hint in "I look for a Close and wrriHritr HOT SPRINGS Ark Feb This one on Paul Dean is going the rounds here: Daffy and his bride were dining in a restaurant A tall husky individual approached shyly '1 beg your pardon sir but arent you Paul Dean the baseball pitcher? he asked Paul admitted hia identity and the stranger asked for his autograph Daffy obliged commenting "You look big and husky yourself Did you ever play baseball?" yes I have played a little I like the game "What position do you play best?" MOh I enjoy pitching very much I used to be pretty good at it too" By this time Paul who entered the major leagues only last year tuere witn lists OI TNT Baer FJay Meet Louis: In Title Mit Event race with any one of four clubs likely to finish- in Detroit New York Cleveland' and Boston casions ror a percentage of 727 Fox who purloined 25 bases was thumbed out 10 times leaving him with a percentage of 714 Walker Who stole 20 failed to slide safely nine times for a percentage of 689 If Walker settles down to playing sane baseball he has it in him to fill the right-hand hitting bill in the Detroit outfield That is why the club hesitate to make a deal for the Mississippian Walker who possesses a vast amount of natural ability hit 300 In 93 games in 1934 Cochrane wouldn't exactly care to see him return in' enemy livery and break-up games at Navin field Miracle Mike would rather win pennants with "the laugh of the league" than have the laugh on Philadelphia may ouite a ht Players: Price 8 11 17 Wright 6 2 2 14 A Price 5 1 1 11 Faulkman 1 2 0 2 Johnson 0 2 0 0 Johnson 0 0 0 0 Sims 2 0 0 4 Champion 0 0 0 Totals 'V V22 8 4 48 PLAIN CITY Players: Wayment 2 1 15 Folkman 0 4 2 2 Cottle 2 2' 0 4 NThompson 0 0 0 0 Thompson 13 0 2 Carver 1 10 2 Folkman 1 0 0 2 Olsen 0 1 1 1 TotaU 7 12 4 18 better' and give the contenders plenty of trouble Cougars To Battle A ggie Cage Machine Fox the rieht-hand hitting rm lar is the outfielder Cochrane sought to replace The Evahsville workman who wound un with named wrestler will represent Weber average of 33 last year lacks the consistency and power at the plate demanded of a flychaser became somewhat suspicious 115 pound class Green vs Rose 118 pounds Hansen vs Harper 125 pound Kerr vs Harris 135 pounds SAN FRANCISCO Feb" (UP) Heavyweight Champion Max Baer has no intentions of drawing the "color line in defending his title So said the champion himself on his arrival here to "see my folks And so echoed Aneil Hoffman his busy little manager from hls ranch at Roseville "Max will fight a negro for the title but that's all" Hoffman said-today They may be called before the end of the year for a showdown on their statements should Joe Louis Detroit negro continue to deyelop at the pace he has maintained since making his professional debut Naturally- the Detroit club would him "Say" he declared abruptly "what Is your name anyway?" "George Earnshaw" the big fellow Jensen vs Ruchenbrod 144 pound Hewitt vs Hof fner 152 pound replied with a grin Peterson vs Huffman-155 pound Referee Bates umpire Belliston Behling vs Cooley First named boxers are Weberites Wrestling Results CAGE RESULTS 1 By UNITED PRESS Army 36 Coast Guard 23 Akron 35Denison 21 Bloomsburg Teachers S3 Ehin- 112 pound class Seppick Jones 115 SIXTEENTH WARD Players: By LOUDON KELLY Associated Prefts Sport Writer DENVER Feb The Ixviest cannonading of the season will crash across all "fronts of the Rocky Mountain basketball conference for three nights beginning tonight i Not since the season opened have the teams faced as stiff a schedule as this week's nor will there be another quite as rigorous for the rest of the campaign Ties for leadership in both divisions may be broken for good by the time the week closes The brief -deadlock involving Wyoming and Greeley State in the eastern branch pound undecided 118 pound Wright j-amoert 128 pound Carver Talbot 135 pound Williams Adams 145 The situation regarding first place in the eastern sector briefly Is this: Greenely State having won three and lost one can stay ahead if she beats Western State both tonight and tomorrow night in their games at Greeley Should this occur Wyoming still will trail in second place even if the Cowboys play well enough to win both games of their series with Colorado college at Colorado Springs tomorrow and Saturday Other contests of the week-end will send Colorado Jiiines against Denver here tomorrow and against Colorado at Boulder Saturday and Colorado against Colorado Aggies at Fort Collins Friday' Montana State will play two games with Utah University at Bose-man tomorrow and Saturday Montana will be seeking- (w (By The Associated Press) READING Jim Londos 2 DO pensburg 24 0 0 0 A 2 1 0 4 6 0 8 4 11 2 0 2 4 3 1 0 Vaughn 2 Shipley 3 Bowers 0 Vaughn 2 Baird 1 Johnson 5 Gooch 1 pound Shipley Rudd 154 pound undecided' 175 pound Ballard and Lund St Louis threw Tom Alley 206 Australia 45:30 Cornell 23 Canisius 27 Duke 33 North Carolina 27 George Washington 42 Wake iu RABBIT IITJNX Smith Walter Hasten and George Ehifejit 2ftfi iSPECIAI Golfers Open Play For Bag of Money AGUA CALIENTE Mex Feb 7 The first major golf tournament in which the gallery will share in the good luck and misfortunes of the players got under way here today with the first round of the $5000 Agua Caliente open championship Pari-mutuel betting outlawed on United States links was acclaimed by the Baja California tourists who crossed the border to witness the first tournament of Its kind ever held The course was sodden from two days of rain making such "mudders" as Horton Smith Denny Shute Vic Ghezzi Ky Laffoon MacDcnald Forest: 25 Von Elm the leading "win" "place" Philadelphia defeated George Za-harias 212 Pueblo Colo on a foul 1 O-frn uro jRltrtf mirt and "show" favorites of the first round 1 JM-4UU UUVlJjUU r-airaay nas oeen splintered because of the Cowboys' 30-27 loss to Denver Totals 14 11 7 35 HARRIS VTLLE Players: Ceach won one fall Zaharias dis SheUs 'These star tjerformers wprft ex qualified) pected to go to the "post at odds Costley i 1 2 1 3 ranging irom 5 to 1 to 20 to 1 COLUMBUS' Bert Rub! 177: Coles 0 31 1 University Tuesday night In the western division Brigham Omg and Utah State tied with wins and one loss each will a two-game series at Frovo which may dscide who the 1S35 Harvard 30 Dartmouth 1S Hiram 39 Kenyon 33 Lehigh 45 Stevens 30 Marshall 41 Ohio University 37 Navy 34 Virginia 25 Ohio Wesleyaa 27 Mlaai 22 Perm State 41 Bucknell 32 Syracuse 40 Clarkson 21 Wittenberg 35 Daytcna 20 Winiam and Mary 27 I 23 Yale 33 New Yerfc University 23 Miller 1 2 1 3 Hungary threw George Dusette 179 conference triumph when th tTfP under rules of tha system the three leaders of each round will re Smith 2 2 1 5 AnnsTRtins'S-- France one hour 45 minutes invade the Bobcat camp Utah captured the series between th tm Miller 3 2 0 6 TORONTO Vic Christie 205 ceive 10 per cent of the pool the rest to go to the lucky ticket holders Each of the four 18 -hole rounds will be bet on separately 'V (at Salt Lake City Both frays were I close champion will be won it last year Totals 7 11" 4 18 Referee Belllston umpire Bates Glendale Calif threw Ernie Dusek 221 Omaha 56:00.

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