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The HOME Paper THE POST REGI STEP IDAHO FALLS. IDAHO, SDNDAY, MARCH 15. 18 LEWIS DECISIONS McAVOY, KEEPS TITLE Rexburg Red White Favored to Retain Outlaw Tourney Title i CHAMP TAKES CLEAN VICTORY British Hope Is Beaten by Clever, Durable Ring Expert. NEW YORK, March 14. John Henry Lewis, long, brown fellow with lightning in his arms, has thrown a pall over the fistic hopes of old England.

In 15 bruising rounds last night, Lewis belted out a clean cut decision over Jock McAvoy, middle and light heavyweight champion of Great Britain Possessing a sharp wallop that teas laid two American fighters low in early McAvoy had been an even money bet to lift the light heavyweight deadem from the Lewis brow. He met a cleverer boxer, however, and a more durable ene, who fed him a continuous stream of leather that cut his nose and ear and for the moat part kept him from balancing for a telling shot. Lewis, at was four bounds heavier than the Briton. Five Even. For five rounds tt was fairly gven but after that the tali, muscular negro stepped out front and stayed there.

He led and countered left jabs and hooks, crossed ever straight rights and then, when hhe Englishman ducked low to escape the barrage, clubbed him behind the ear. After the fight McAvoy displayed a right hand that was badly swollen and blue. Although he dismissed the by saying "a little better fighter won." that right hand, with which he hits his most telling punch, bespoke a handicap that might explain his fading in the latter rounds. He said he hurt it in the fifth. Jock ualte for England next week to tackle Jack Peterson for the English heavyweight championship.

As for Lewis, he would like to meet Jim Braddock for the world's heavyweight title. Braddock beat him, while the champ was on the way up. but some said Lewis deserved a least a draw. Kunkel Tosses Big In This Corner By Art krenx GOAT-GETTERS SEVEN GAMES PLAYEO FRIDAY St. Anthony, Rexburg Rotary.

and Teton Men Drop Out of Meet. STANFORD FIVE TAKES OPENER TRAINING CAMP NOTES (Special to SUGAR CITY. March After seven thrilling contests played Friday In the annual upper Snake river outlaw basketball tournament being staged in the Sugar-Halem high school gym, the Rexburg Red A Wtltta quin tet. defending champs In the tourney looked like the best bet to win the pennant. Ernie's Boosters and Red White five were the only two clubs that remained undefeated at the close of the second round play Friday night.

Ernies defeated St. Anthony 38-31. Red White nosed out 35-34 in the initial tilt Friday afternoon and defeated 42-33 in their second encounter. St. Anthony dropped out of the meet when Sugar City downed them 30-28 in the final contest on bill.

Rexburg Rotary was eliminated when they lost to John 42-37 and Teton mei were handed their second defeat 43-18 by a plucky Holmans team Feature Game. In the feature contest Friday. Red A White eagers after trailing for three periods put on a whirlwind finish to nose out the tourney. through Holmans defense to chalk up nine points in the final stanza white Holmans was held to two field goals. Norman Holman, left guard for Holmans, received top scoring honors with five field goals and six charitv tosses for a total of 13 Ricks of Red A White walked away with second honors with 13 points.

Holman of Holmans was selected on the all-star team last year With the score tied up at 9-9 at the end of the first quarter, Boosters began hitting their rg 0 00 7I Tot 16 13 6 Ht. Anthony, G. FT T. White, rf a 2 9 Hard mg. If 4 3 2 10 62 McKinley, rg 0 0 0 0 W'Arreix 2 0 0 4 10 631 Score 9 21 20 38 St Anthony 9 17 3631 FT T.

Pi1 Biirrett. rf 864 20 1 Beech, If 1 1 0 2 Kutte, 2 I 0 4 1 Ha niter, rg 2 1 0 4 Prestwleh, lg 5 3 2 121 Kirfcr, If 00 0 0 Totals .18 12 6 1 1 1 Rexburg Rotary. FT. T. Parkinson, rf 7 8817 Parkinson, If 2 1 1ft! Parkinson, 1 0 0 2 Orinimeli, rg 0 0 0 0 Ig 1 2 13 Harris, 6 0 0 10 -------------16 9 6 37 I by quarters: 10 21 3242 Rotorv 8 1426 37 TO START EARLY At Ib'iivor; First Moved Up Our Day.

By LOUDON KELLY 1 Maociated Sporty Writer DENVER, March 14 Bos- etbals combination of six-day race, marathon dance and orld the national A A U. mmanient begins tonight a doy head of schedule. Entered arc 53 teams, only three Ivor I of the record field set at lansaa I tv in 19S2 The Young Institute team Ran Francisco, northern Califor- ia A. A U. champion, will meet tie American Beauty Macaroni uintet of Denver in the eurtain- aiser at ft p.

This game will be followed immediate! by a meeting of the TTnl- ersity of Denver, Rocky Mountain on fere nee member, and Adams State collage of Alamosa, olo I am and night will World light heavyweight Jacoby Announces Mixed Fight Card Plans were completed by Coach Olen Jacoby of the Idaho Falls high school to entertain fans Wednesday at the junior high school gym when the Shelley, Id iho Falls and Pocatello high school pugilistic artists meet in the square ring for tlieir first triangular meet to be held this year. Twenty four of boxing and five wrestling matches are slated on the card next week. According to Mr. Jacoby, all will go to a decision. The winners will receive a letter.

All boxing events will be three one minute rounds to decision. The wrestling matches will go one six minute round to a decision. The mixed boxing-wrestling card begins at m. ity and Eastern Idaho Baseball all teams planning to participate In either of the two leagues this year are asked to hold organization meetings immediately so as to be prepared for the regular league mectng to be held in the near future. The election officers will be the main issue and all other business matters In connection with the season of 1936 will he brought up at the meet, said Mr.

Vlestenx. Cunningham Sets Final Appearance NEW YORK. March 14. Glenn Cunningham, beaten consistently by narrow margins this year, will make one last attempt to turn the on his arch rivals, Venzke and Mangan. when they clash in the grand finale of the Indoor track and field season at Madison Square Garden tonight.

The trio will run in the Columbian milt, the feature race of the Knights of Columbus meet. The odds should favor Cunningham, as both Venzke and Mangan have been kept out of competition by Illness. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW Henry Lew- Pond Hoop Team Leaves for Meet Keit A White. I champion, outpointed Jock Me Britain. (13), Manhattan Netrro 1)ow" Huskies by 60-39 Score as Coast Title SALT LAKE CITY.

March 14. Kurrkei. 191, of Salt Lake City, defeated Jack Nelson, 200, of New York City, by taking the second and third falls of a wrestling match here last night. Kunke! used a crotch and body slum and a pile driver hold to subdue the big negro. Danny Savich, 196, Salt Lake City, defeated Fred McKenzie, 194.

Starts. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ST. PETERSBURG Pat Malone, the model man of the Yankees camp, he wants plenty of work, and Manager Joe McCarthy stride and led St. Anthony by 21-17 seems inclined to see that he gets half time. The two clubs played i.

i on throughout the third It. would ttk. bdtur lav than to have Pat develop into a wards and Diamond and starting pitcher again. Harris at the pivot post for Ernie's Boosters proved too much for who batted .879 with the VUlanova they rung up eight points. varsity in 1936, is looking good In the short field for Casey Stengel Harris SAN FRANCISCO, March 14.

lanky basketball players, a brilliant victory over Washington's Huskies under their Qf the fast of head scoring aces with six field goals belts, will face the northern dlvi- and hand and the don't stray and five free for 17 sion conference again to- ot- hag when on; Jenkins of Ucori and Harding of duty. Casey the are Hi Anti nnv Salt IdOc. City, by lifting body th. gome of their a drop and a right to the jaw and for the 1936 coast title. body press to take the second Forward Nagelo Hank TAMPA -Charley Dreaaen is con- Luisetti.

who collected 32 points fidemt he has developed Hank Er- wlfh 10 points each SCHEDULE. Rexburg Red and third a 176' in hia sis minutes playing. ickeon into a real A White. 7 p. m.

John Fiuos Detroit, paying superiority in every de- Hank lost a finger joint in an au- Holmans vs. Boosters, a one fall match, Bennett used the Indians held a large tomobile accident at Louisville last 8 p. m. wiS, 4W lead throughout the one-toded bat- summer but it seetn to vs Sugar City, 9 p. m.

Vf tie here last night. hamper his switch-hitting ability. Following are the box for nereateo Gordon Arquetu, 166, lAUsetti Hite Hoop. Wash. The Utahn used an arm whip to take match play At half time the score was 26-14.

Wrestling THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BUFFALO Er trie Zeller, 282, New York, defeated Rudy La Ditale, 227, Poughkeepsie, N. two out of three falls. NORTH BERGEN. N. J.

Joe Duaek, 217, Omaha. defeated George Koverly, 216, California. One fall. BOWTON Danaro Ireland, threw Nick 200, Los Angeles. One fslJ, LAKELAND EhJen Auker, sub- LuiMtti having Kowd J9 of: and Stanford', pomu.

Ooaeh John I Bunn sent In team with Levine, If to play and held 11 -------the Huakiaa on term. Stanford even ferataaud the of oelebmted Blackburn to off, used by WaMiington all season wtHoh Auker figured he could do without Red A White G. FT and not in effect in the southern division. The meet tonight at Stan- poRT MYERiv In a revision of ford pavilion. Palo Alto Another piw Oon.

victory would give the Indians the Mack has assigned George Puc- conferenoe championship If they kwe. a deciding game will be play ed at Paio Alto Monday night. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE In the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for Bonneville County. United States Building and Loan Association, a corporation. Plaintiff, va George A.

Jensen and wift, Gladys Jensen. Intermountain Association of Credit Men. a corporation. John H. Guymac and Mrs John Guyman wife.

and by virtue of an Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Bale issued out of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, County of Bonneville, of the State of Idaho, on the 6th day of March. A. 1986, in the entitled action, wherein the I nited States Building A Loan Ae- a corporation, the above named Dlamtiff, obtained a meat and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale against George A. Jensen wife, Gladys Jensen. Inter- Association of Credit Men, a corporation.

John Guy- aaaa sad Mrs. John Guymac. bla wife, defendants, on the 6th day of March, A 1916. for Two Thousand Two Hun ot that day. in front of the Court House Door in the City of Idaho Falla.

County of Bonneville. I will, in obedience to said Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof me may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, with interest and costs, to highest and best bidder, for lawful money of the United States. Dated this 6th day of March. A. D-.

1986. HARRY MEPPEN Sheriff of Bonnaville County. By ELLSWORTH, Deputy Sheriff. A. A MERRILL Attorney for Plaintiff.

Residing Idaho Idaho Pub March cineHi, home run king of the International league Wut year, to left G. Cole, rf Parkinson, rg Cole, rf 1 6 2 4 1 0 Totals 14 Holmans. G. With in fuuori Holmans, rf 1 Arnold Holmans, 4 Clair ..0 Albert Hotmam rg I Norman Hoi'ru, Ig 5 Darwin rf 1 Orr 0 Tight instead of filling place in center, and giving the latter position to Robert Lee John- Snavely to Coach Cornell Athletes ITHACA, If. 14 (Jpt search for a new head football coach which began unofficially, even before Gloomy GH" Dobie resigned under fire on February ended with the selection of Carl O.

Snavely of the University of North Carolina The selection, made, from a list of nearly 100 applicants, was an- nouncod last night after North NOncY or APPLICATION FOR Qsrolina authorities reluctant VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION In District Court of the hid Ninth Judicial District of the fttau FT 0 1 2 4 6 1 0 T. 0 1 1 1 8 1 0 0 2 I 0 3 6 0 0 12 16 1C of Idaho, in and for the County of Bonneville In the Matter of the Voluntary Dissolution of Fails Laundry Company, a corporation NOTICE fg HEREBY GIVEN Idaho sy. a ed in a final effort to persuade him to remain at Chape! Hill. Snavely to Cornell under a three year contract understood to oail for a salary of $3600 a year. After successful coaching terms Score by quarters: Red A White 10 16 Holmans 19 10 FT T.

Peterson, rf 2 2 0 Hyman, If 0 00 Rydoich 2 2 C. Rydakh rg 11 1 Sylvester, ig 2 1 right 2 00 Heim, If 3 0 0 rg 0 2 0 Keller, Ig 0 0 21 ft 3 P. 2 18 6 1 8 0 0 2 9 0 5 16 2 0 84 P.1 4 0 6 8 6 4 6 0 0 a. FT T. Lovejoy, tf 6 2 2 14 If 3 4 30 Eardley, 13 1 3 Clements, rg 1 0 0 2 Blackburn, Ig 3 0 4 10 Levine, If 011 1 Cole, 1 00 2 Parkinson, rg 0 1 0 Cole, Ig 0 1 1 1 1243 G.

pj. TP Hemming rf ft 32 12 Keller. If 8 2 1 7 J. Rydalch, 2 2 2 6 Wakers, rg 0 0 0 0 Ig 12 1 3 Holm, rf 0 11 1 Hymas, If 0 0 00 C. Rydsich, 22 0 4 18 12 7 33 Score bv Red A White ft 10 3242 ft 2028 38 G.

FT. Arnold rf 36 28 Ruktn Holmans, If 1 00 2 1 Claire 0 0 0 0 Norman rg ft 33 13 Ren lg 3106 Darwin Holmans. If 0 2 2 Lauchie Holmans, 1 1 0 2 Glen Holmans, rg 0 0 0 0 Ralph lg 6 1 0 10 18 Teton Men. G. FT.

T. Rtaker. rf ft 1 0 0 Sommers. If 3 ft 2fl Plnerch, 0 0 00 Owsna, rg 0 0 0 0 Ig 8 30 8 Gardner, rf 0 11 1 Jensen, rg 0 0 0 0 Nibley. rg 0 0 0 Huakinson, rg 000 0 J.

Briggs, If --------1 213 Totals 7 12 4 if The job of whittling fieUi to1 Avoy, Great 16 teams hy Wednesday long retained title. of basketball, Ycfending national oham- piona. the Banta FV Trulls, were amcng the first to arrive yesterday First round of all were expected to be today The chance of representing the CHICAGO Patrick (Buddy)) Krrox. 192. Dayton, out Phil Sommese, port, N.

(4). to The Poet-Register.) RLACKFOOT, March members of the Pond V-8 basketball team left here Friday for Denver to participate, along with 52 knocked other teams, in the national A. A. 180, Free- U. tournament beginning Saturday.

The local team has a long sea- HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Jack record of victories, includes- Roper, 196. Los Angeles, outpoint- injf wine over some of the best an- cd Abe Feldman, 189, New York, In the state. They recently (10). DALLAS, Tex 146, Oklahoma City, outpointed Harry Dublinsky, 148, outlaw 1930 champion nr.

I runner up. as, (10); Jack Van Noy, 199, Dallas, they will for on the outpointed Doctor, 190 Buf- squad with college and A in New York April 3, 4 nrd 6. Biackfoot Enter State Meet POOATELIX) Idaho, March 14 81 more high school basketball were definitely the state tournament here (10). 19 as the result of playoffs lost night. tripped up Mountain Home falo, N.

(10). BAN FRANCISCO Stuhley, 166. Chicago, outpointed Itay Act Is, 163, San Francisco, 10 BAN DIEGO, Coz- zne, 168 Wyoming, outpointed Earl Havs. 164, Sarr Diego, (8). HOT SPRINGS, Ark.

Jerry Maioni, 160, Hpringfieid, defeated Juan Garcia, 150, Mexico captured the southern Chief P.tri*. championship a Aberdeen. Those making the trip are: Lee Nichole, manager; Richard Grimmet t. Laren Harry Sandow. Floyd Merkley, Sevelle I quist, Lyle Dillard, Dougiaa oung i and Hyrum Callister.

At Murtaugh. 'l'win defeated 86 to for sou thorn trai district honors. Vieatenz for 16 Enter Golf Meet Round ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla.r, March 14. Sixteen teams go today the second tcugh round of $2800 amateur professional match play golf tournament which already has tumbled many first round upset Sam national Organization MeeU 25S.

iTo. -L" 3 tltleholder; Jimmy Hines, co- Ac cord mg to an anaouncemena winner last year; Horton Smith maAle Saturday by E. C. Vleetenz, and Denny Shute, along with secreuiry of toe Oommun- their amateur partners. OLDSMOBILE GIVES YOU MORE FEATURES FOR YOUR MONEY Score by quarters: Holmans Teton .11 8 83 6 33 12 43 18 Sugar (It) GFT T.

Holland, rf 1 02 Jacobs. If 4 44 12 BlaJke. 1 1 1 3 Gam, rg 2 2 16 Stone, Ig 8 3 0 ft Smith, rf 1 2 0 Ptokett, 0 0 0 0 Neva Ig 01 0 Totale 14 6 Anthony, Thorpe, rf FT 3 T. 1 1 White. If 2 0 0 4 Jergeneso, 4 11 9 McKinley, rg 1 4 4 ft Warren, lg mmmfm I 00 2 Stoae, rf MHMI 1 1 0 2 Herding If 1 0 0 2 Thomed, Ig 1 0 0 2 Totale 6 Falls Laundry Cotn- under alto I Carolina, where his dred Thirty-three and 16C Dol- virtue of the laws of the State of won 15 tost two and tied lawful money of 1 Idaho, has presented to the above in the past two, and at Bucktoe United together with named Court, and filed with the nell, Suavely foots of costa, and counsel Clerk thereof a petition, or opnli- rebuilding a team which failed to gLnsaruLT-rtri rrLKrr tog which said Decree was, ooratKm, and that at any time be- morai4- toe 6th day of March.

A fore expiration of thirty (90) recorded in Judgment Book after first of Fives tn 10 of aakl Court, aT I notice, any person may V. 10 am commanded to sell that certain to said aooiicatior, Meet tor I non Tiflr tot mece or oarcel of Und, lying Dated thU 7th day of February IW and situated to Bonnevilie County A- D. and firm State of Idaho and bounded and of February, A. 1696 as follows: BREWRINK (17) and Eigb- Clerk of toe District Court. iMi.

of Block Fony-ehrfet 'Court Seal) By A of Crow's Addition to the Deputy Clerk City of Idaho Falla Bonneville CHASM A CLARK County. Idaho. Attorney for Aboliront. Residence Public is hereby given O. Address Idaho Falla.

Of i fauifl) by Sugar Olty Arktomy 9 14 20 80 Olty FT Holland rf 2 2 0 Jacobs, If 8 1 0 10 Gem. rg 6 2 Nave, lg 0 0 Smith, rf 0 1 1 Pickett, rf 0 0 0 Stone, lg 9 0 0 17 6 Score by Edmunds 7 12 8 Jeyhawks Will Meet Utah Five in Series 0 10 0 1 0 to a quick, bendy device tot checking motor car and the OidsraobUe Comper-o graph. Come to and get your copy, free, or write Olds Motor Works, Lonetog, Michigan. THE COMPAR-O-GRAPH PROVES ITI BUHL Idaho, March uJ Ji Buhl and Murtaugh gir basketball will meet tonight to south central district high that on Wednesday, the 1st day dgrU, A 1986, at IO entered the last sight by defeating 28 to Murtaugh downed Hagermnn, a Puh. Feb.

16-22 Mar 1-g-lA 1916. to 19 to gam the final round. Higsr Olty 2 4 St f'V 3 rr Jenkins, rf 6 00 fM am il 4 1 0 6 ft 6 R. Woffe, rg 1 3 1 Traer, 00 0 Billa, If 6 KANSAR CITY, March 14. a fump and a half oheod a game crew ot Oklahoma Ag 4 gMO, uwdefmted University of Kansas hnakatoali team bore 38 irf Miseoun volley down Oiympic trai: today Aggtea bowed Jay- Ss hawkers toet to 24, bui took power and toe glery i Dr.

F. (Phog) Alien meo oouid 10 By violory righi to play Utah BtaU 17 Agricultura! college wbich won in In i NEE-ACTIOH Wheels Super Hydraulic Broken Solid-Steel Body by Center-Control Safet Glass standard throughout big, low-pressure these and many othtr fine-car features are vours today in Oldnmobile, nt a price but a little above the loweat! Check ali of similar price against Uae the OidamobUe Compar-o-graph or examine the oara themaelvea. You will quickly ftnd that Oldamobile you everything for modem comfort, convenience and safety more for your money in turee, and In all-round motor car value! THI SIX TMI IISHT tog, OOm mqmnmmt Csr ttm 4610 Ut. A NIW SB M. A.

C. TH6I OLDSMOBILE 6 ittuS 8, the Rocky mounuin 0 Corner Park and Smith-Hart Co 0ia twe-out-of-three secies, to be held.

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