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ine num THE POST-REGISTER. IDAHO IDAHO. MONDAT. MARCH 16 1936 HOOP TOURNEY OPENS AT DENVER Outlaw Tourney Finals To Be Played at Sugar City Tonight BIG GUFIG TO Two Favored Teams Will Meet Initial Opponents In Play. DEN' tR.

March Bii gum of the Notional A.A bonkethalj tournament will bo into action tonight. of the teams favored to fake the 1936 championship away from the Santa Fe of City wifi claah with their initial of tho marathon the Denver with the Marino corps outfit from San Diego, and the Globe Refiners, McPherson, with St Louis. Terry, Traynor on N. L. Team Although Voted Place In Hall of Fame Honus Puts Joe Tinker at Short FAVORITE SONS OF OLD LOOP EDITORS NOTE: This the fourth of six articles bv Honus famous old Pittsburgh Pirate sbortmop.

comparmc baseball conditions today with those of yesteryear. I rn Nmuon.l up 1 tew hundr'd' 1 legends been woven and whose deeds still air held un before to cop? In selecting an all-star from the National league, I have divided my almost evenly among modem players and those back when.1’ I realize that open to criticism, too. but anyone who selects an all-star cast BY HONUS WAGNKK The defending champions won't et started until tomorrow. Their adversary is the winner of Phillips uaiveraity Weetern State college game, slated for 2 must expect that m. today.

The California put on an entertaining show of smart basketball in beating Oberlin, Has, 54-42, yesterday. The tournament favorites, the Kansas City Fhiicos led by Chuck Hyatt, one basket balls greatest showmen, open play tomorrow meeting the winner of West Texas Teach ers-Arkan- Teachers fray. An attractive in tonight's second round schedule is the Den- So here goes; Fred Clarke. Pittsburgh, left field; Clarence Beaumont, Pittsburgh. center field; WiUie Keeler, Brooklyn, right field; Billy Terry, New- York, first base; Nap Lojoie, Philadelphia, second base; Joe Tmker, Chicago, shortstop; Pie Traynor.

Pittsburgh, third bast; Johnny Kling Chicago, and Roger York, catchers; Christy Mathewson, New York; Grover Alexander. Philadelphia, and Cy Young, Cleveland, pitchers. Selection of Lajoie may bring ver uaiveroity-Brookiyn college gome criticism, since he played engagement. The latter Niv durkg most of career in ork district champion. Ten first-round games wrere left orr the schedule today, ihciuding Nebraxka Wesleyan va.

University of Idaho, southern branch, at 9 a. m. Honor Naiamith Dr. James A. Naismith of the University of Kansas, inventor of the cage will be honored tonight in ceremonies with all the our ere teams taking part.

The Marine Corps, Rinaldi of Washington, D. Cleveland May company and Seattle Knights of Cohimbus were the outstanding taams in contents, The Rinaldi players, although not large, impressed the city auditorium throng with an adept iing attack. dick. Colorado Springe, United Fuel, Denver, S3 May Company, Cleveland, Kansas Gas, Wichita, 3ft. Marine Corps Oberlln, 42.

Nfoblitt Sparks. Columbus, 61; King Motors, 20 Seattle Knights of 60; Henager, Sait Lake City, 10. United Service. St. Louis, Northwestern State Teachers, Alva, Okia.

29. Kansas City Life, Denver, Blackfoot, Idaho, PomTa 41 Rmadli, Washing tor, 42; Panhandle A. ami Goodwell, 20. Southwestern State Teachers, Weatherford, Okia, New Mexico State Teachers, Silver City, 15. Royal Hearts, St.

Louis, 56, Connor, Laramie, 34. 44; American league. But he was with the Phillies long enough to convince one and all what a great player he was How About Wagner? I debated hether to place Tinker or Herman Long at shortstop. I believe they were almost on a par, and I finally Tinker. In this team I have considered ability, the will to win, hrainwork, and whether the player really liked baseball or Just played the game for the financial return.

For those reasons, it is only natural that I would select three Pittsburgh players. I was closely associated with them, knew' their habits, their temperaments, and everything about them. What a pair of catchers Kiing and Bresnahan would make on league team today! Brea- haflian was the ftret catcher, if I recall correctly, to wear shin guards, and was a tower of strength in the Giant lineup for Tvxynor many years, Kling was one of the few catchers I ever saw who couM Defending Champs Expected To Come Through With Title Monday. (Special to The Register.) SUGAR ITY, March the form they have heen able to exhibit far in the annual upper river outlaw tournament being in the Sugar-Salem high gym Red A White quintet Minuipctl Saturday 43-29 ta remain the only undefeated team in the tourney. Two Johnston's and Sugar City were eliminated from further play Saturday.

Holmans handed Johnstons five their second tourney defeat Saturday 10-14 and downed Sugar 29-25 a result of play Saturday four Red A Hemming, tf 11 11 Rydaich, 4 2 2 Holm, 0 0 0 Sylvester, Ig 3 0 0 Hymae, rf 2 2 Peterson, If 0 0 0 C. Rydalch, 1 0 2 Wright, rg ------------0 0 0 ig 0 0 0 12 12 Nugar City 5 FTT Pickett, 1 0 0 2 Holland. If 0 0 2 Jacobs 6 1 3 Stone, rg 3 7 26 Garn. Ig ............2 51 5 Smith, If 0 0 0 Riake, If 0 0 0 0 Nave, rg 0 2 0 0 20 4 20 17 2526 suga- .............5 14 15 20 Ref Hancey leaon. umpire, Boxing Tourney Dates Announced Rill Ten HHUH are four of the Wag nor for ail National League team.

Above Rill Terry, manager and first of the l.cf|, tutting, in I nor, Pirate manager and third limn. left Nap l.tjolc, who played with Philadelphia in National loop long enough "to convince one and all what a great player he mu." Right Tinker, i'hieagn old hom Wagner of all time in the circuit. (Special to The Poat-Kegtetcr) March White, Holmans. Ernie Boosters! for the district high school snd Edmunds will meet in the boxing tournament held at Rlack- round Monday after-' noon The championship tilt bltl- ed for 3 p. m.

Monday night. xhurg's Red A White foot have been set for March 24 snd 25, meat, the first of its kind le fending of the tourney, to h(V held each year in Idaho, Nap Li jote Joe Tinker today, a club could eouwt on almost 75 perhaps more, a season Power In Infield. throw to Ku mm M-v outfieW Olarke, Beau- squatting position. The three pitchers I have chosen were work horses, Matty, I always have contended, the greatest pitcher the National league ever produced, with Young ability. With these three in theirgknew, Beaumont was a great field-Sous hitter.

er and timely hitter, giui I need would form not mention the of the immortal Keeler. There is plenty of fielding skill and power, too, in the infield. Traynor I consider the gj caUne third baseman in the game. Hie Tinker snd lajoie great combination at second base The passing years might force me to change my all-time selections. For instance, Arky Vaughan of the Pirates may prove himself mmm I M.

greater shortstop than Tinker combination. 1 hey were ali diving of smashes akmg before career, mrw Just burst when. it is acknowledged, the bail wasn't lively as it Is today. Clarke could do about thing and do it weM, and was one and Alexander not far behind in of the finest team players I ever hitters, even back In the days Une and his timely hitting have KANSAS HER FOOLS RIVALS Cunningham at Start Thpn Through To Victory. SIDE SHOTS ON SPORTS never been equaled Pie is a great fellow to have at the plate with runners waiting to Tarry, now in the twilight of his career, alwnys been a ing into full bloom, is at an end The line to criticise my sH- forms at the right, and please check your weapons.

By EDDIE BRIET7 (Aawxnated Sports Writer) ORLANDO, March 16. Charlie Drwajen must be aupersti- tious before bole the In at the Floridan over in Tampa he made sure the boted not only have a 13th floor, but no rooros tagged wkh the eupjmsadlv ALTO. March tpiooa of the Pacific for the first time since 1921, ford University basketball players looked back today on a topsy Uirvey season okznaxsd last snd with victorias over University of Washington for the coo- tltM. chiefly by Angelo (Hank) sbarpahoMoting forward, the Indians took Washingtoo Hue- camp Friday and Saturday nights to clinch the coast rrewn in the playoff series he- tweeo the winners of the northern snd southern NEWARK. N.

March (Aft unlucky number, ss well Cunningham, the These reports that the roller, probably will wear a grin will get Frank Higgins from the as he leaps eff the mark with an Athletics have flared up again aid foe. Joe Mangan. In the 15001 The Washington are so meter race at the 111th regiment! are betting 2 to 1 they'd ARE ELIMINATED Next; Fun in the old had their own wav when they clashed with Ernie's in opener Saturday piling up substantial lead in each of the four to wtn 46-29 With Harris, renter, and right forward, off form Boosters had little rhance against Rexburg Ricks, left forward for Red A White, proved the sparkplug for the team, leading a basket bom- hardtne. in the third period which gave the Red A White five a 40-15 lead as the jieriod cloaed. showed their beat form in the final frame chalking up 14 points and holding their to six points Guy nun of the Boosters was the aoorer receiving eight No Id goals for a total of 16 Ricks led the Red A White attack with for 14 points scored almost at will in fourth period of the game played with Johnston's to roll In 19 and hold their opponents to three win a one aided victory 40-14 One of of the tilt was the outstanding defensive work by who held Barret of Johnston's to one field goal.

In will mt lude boxers from at least 20 schools, William Park, principal of the Blackfoot high school, announced that invitations to attend the meet will be mailed to all the schools in southeastern Idaho, Weighing in will he held the day previous to the matches and will He under he direct supervision of tournament officials. this year are to include a trophy for the school winning most events. Other will he for the quickest knockout, the tournament's best match, and the winners of each event. Runner- up will receive medals also, it indicated. As the tournament is the only of its kind in Idaho, the winners are to be classed the state and all schools are invited to send representatives.

Broncos Prepare For State Tourney to The Post Register) BLACKFOOT. March 16 Emerging victorious from district tournament at Lava Hot last with Rtxburg Rotary, Barrett re- HZl the re Broncos will make their final prep. reived 29 pointer. Holmans two working rwlt Zh ocatello with light workouts TRAINING CAMP NOTES Blackfoot oop mihm ity Life in Finit Round. io armory tonight Cucnmgham boat Mangan and lick the Boston Rod Sox Saturday Bill Terry an idea Haak Gene Venxka by outguessing and before out sprinting them in a bizarre thi end mile race at Madison Square Gardon Saturday night Ounnmgbam and Mmtgnr, have two victories over the other winter.

Cunningham, wtoo usually the pane and relies upon consistent speed to wear his down, Jogged akmg in the rear Mangan and Vanake figured that such tactics to thetr liking and their totaurely pace making resulted in the race being run in the ridiculously alow time of 4 minutes, 46J Ounnmgham. with two and a half lapa to go eat quarter ever Ml acroas the three yards in front of and four hi front of Msigw Connie Mack finding time to By THE ASSOCIATED PRHtffi ST. FETERSBURG were rift that Charley Ruffing. Yankee holdout, about to come into fold. He drove over to field yesterday Twenty from Idaho Falls, Shelley and Pocatello and Manager MoCarthy stuck will take part in the box BOXING-MAT CARD SLATED forwards.

Norman and Arnold top honors with 16 and 12 points respectively. With the knotted at the end of the first stanza reversed their form in the second period to receive a three point lead 17-14 which they held the contest and defeated a fighting Bugar aggregation state meet at srndcd before they journey to the even t. Gooch Addington Martindaie crew ts working better than at any time season, and can be depended upon to give their opponents In the first round of the meet one of their toughest of season. Those making the trip will include Coach Martindaie and ptay- head in the window of the i slaietf oar and had long talk iunior achool gymna- with him. Wednesday evening at 7.30 I o'clock.

This will be first tri- DmVWR' March 16 (JUDARWATER Coromiaeion- oi and Ponds team from Bkxckfteot, Idaho, er Lairdls, WUI Harridge. the cream of pugills- was ejected from National k. Bmmbam and Bob Quinn were In Uc frQm the yesterday the beat the 6-5 They probably heard the a first round wittj i heaped on Umpire Charlie Moran Kansas Olty Life quintet of Uodgers who thought poor A. tournament kaet night when it went down to defeat in ver, 63 to 41 The rapid fire passing attack hit magasines with some dan- of the Colorado team proved too dy bsaebaU atuff. deceptive for the Idahoans cmi- them the game bkjnsaoola I the Giants is hearing down on In a recent fight card held at the gym in which strappers from Idaho Fails and Rhelley took part apart fens were surprised and delighted at the good showing by Uie young who furnished plenty of en- tertainment and in several in- JSrry 1 cap lured the vivid atmosphere of the profesaioned cofleotad 19 potette te.

quarter was ma to He rang up 22' The of meet otherwise ftewmrni 33 Frida? won- added 2i more Saturday night oeateeui saw the mitmaneuver Waahrngtoei te aT departments Coeur Added to Ball Loop March 16 d'Alene, Idaho, has bees added to the ton baseball league, PreaideiR Ferria in announcing withdrawal of the Leaf tfcte city and the Colfax aquad. Herman to come in and talk it over at the club's expense neither holdout would budge that how independent tbev art however. Larry gets some cneer out of the fact that every reserved for the opener been sold for weeks Jack Ryder baseball expert of the Cincinnati Enquirer recorded in a mile Ki4li Cuyler has been X) --riiwlT In m. Jors since 1923 but until he went to Cincinnati loot ymr never beer, ith a dub that flniebed lower than third featured by around with Blackfoot began cutting Ripple and Leslie, i rsaliatie mannor L-rry Mc' ot Hiknk absent and 'i Pahn wired Ernie and pressure was turned on and with ailing from his bum knee a few minutes the Colorado them chasing for 34 to an konr game i with the Indians from advantage stretched 36 to 46 to 30. Grimmett, with 14 points, Coi- I ister with 12 and Kan with II featured for Blackfoot.

The summary Oil' Lite (63) of Oomehus Johnston. Loe Angelee they misa a day's nagro who leaped 6 feet and baoaime of inebeA an mch higher than Marquette freshman the weather. MoGiniy, Robertson Nikkei, i Alter, Campbell, Reher, Kimball, Witte, Jdh neon g-c 0 2 2 6 1 2 6 0 Totals Weckt set Finolt in N. A. P.

Meet Set Monday SS IT AUCRJBTXNE, March 1A JB Henry Picardead Gene Sanuen, with their amateur contested today ia the NC hole final ef the second national amateur profession- match play golf championship at the By Augnatine links Reynolds John Henry Lewis muet he bat- Grimmett, ter than a lot ef us though? Dillard, Jock McAwoy tent soy in Seamone, the ring the colored Uijenquiat. Sandow OollteUr. ORLAMDO outfield catches by Powell Hill were credited with pre- veifUng Phillies trmn taking Ft Pf the lead thrice in yesterday 9 1 0 won by the Senators 6-8 The Chicago Cubs were away on the first leg of their exhibition tour which will lead to Florida and back to Chicago, The next slop is fian Antonio, where the Nation- league meet Pitte: Tuesday and Wednesday. 13 13 Pitcher Hugh has been sent to Loa on option 00 Ft Pf 6 4 3 6 0 A voy, who had with Jack Peterson and Joe Louie in mind President Will Harndge of the American and PuhUei'v Agent Henry P. are tour! hag grapefruit circuit they 8rhoolbejr Rowe of Detroit is training harder than ewer before I Al ima gene for PALM BEAGH Pive Brown left camp .1 for Laredo, to Join 0 0 1 toe han Antonio team.

They were 5 I i Tommy Cigno and Ray Gnnselbach, Roy WeteUhborn, i 6 6 0 11 tetgfete mm the kmgew team ef Runyar. Wr. the Madical Lake (Weak) hospital N. pm and and Wenatche. Waah.

are Whitehead Boath N. considered for the remala- and is 16-hole acmi-fiaeia tag placas. i yeaurday- other aeau-fiaal Picard ami Jack Cammina former Cleveland dtetnct amateur) of Orville Totals 17 7 16 4 Btidham TaUey and Chartes all puchera. fiARABOTA The Red Box etili talking about that homer Jimmy clouted agojnst the Reds yesterday The bail went 466 feet with tmtn at half City Life 36, Bmckfoot Budge Retain Club Tennis Crown 8,11 2 Neill Will in Portland The fights Wednesday night are expected to equal the previous card with the Fooateiio boys, who are usually good fighters in every game, adding additional interest. There will be of boning, Glen Jacoby, athletic coach of the Idaho Falls school announced, with each of the three one minute to go to a decision.

In the five wrestling matches the mat artiste will go six round to a decision in each event. Each school represented on card will bring own and figbt from Idaho expected to furnish an enthusiastic background for the ring contents Rickey Demands Full Support From 39-20. The victory era, Herm Dillard, Glen Howard Ernie in the! Rukm Callister, Mathew Cook at 6 p. m. Monday (captain), Donald Ludi, Hemming took top scoring bon- Larson.

Verl Goodwin, and Andrew with five field one Katieanes charity toes for a total of 11 A large group of Blackfoot fans Tied for second expect to make the trip and were of Sugar and Hynuu and Rydakh of with eight each. Schedule Red A White p. ve Edmunds 6 p. Ohxmrnontedp tilt box Bed White Lovejoy. rf jterdky, 2 rg Blackburn, ig R.

Cote, Lavine, 1 Gole, ....1 PerttenaiMi lg .0 20 Boost rf Gkiyman ....8 IwnrtA 8 Wolfe, rg 0 Tracy. 1 hr 0 OUnUMOAJi COltf. lUro HRADBNTON, March 16 -Branch Rickey msteted on the oath" from Dixgy Dean today. The fit. Louis Gardtnal president, dtecuateng the Dean holdout situation, said the of opinion over the pttoh- baseball pay a lesser matter.

win not how high the will go but the salary is sot the he In lus opinion he said Dumv nad not shown the right spirit toward the boil welfare and declared the pitcher muet prom- 16. Jfh I me Manager Frank Frteeh the OK fighi CARD JHAM CTTT March 16 champmn. Kid mnmem Idohe middHaeeigb? Harvey of Ogder. Idohe mittdlmreifb? Wldte Bt Me and Scot Harvey ef Ogden tte Beverly of 13 betweea four I Idaho, March la -a I 7 T'ack Coach Ryan to- fullest today Of 0t Uim' ftt homt I part in the he -could ggt underetafld why were '9 a ftgte card here teaiffct. by 2 and yeutbfui defeated XI A marriage reremony tm Japan eiara of Mt mm tfA ltd he trite tent year She bridegroom Military Academy land- Ore, March 27 Amoug for the ef ho Falte in die mile run 1 ve always ven my heat to the club and everyone He is holding out for 340,003, Red I White 2 Referee, Haeioey umpire, Elite- I'T 0 0 10 0 0 14 2 2 1 0 2 5 4 6 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 6 6 46 FT 1 3 6 A 2 1 0 I 2 0 0 0 18 3 27 40 46 5 16 school band ia expected to be present.

rf Arnold, Derwin, rg Albert, ig 7 2 Jt FT 8 5 1 2 IT 14 FT Barrett, rf 0 If 3 a Preatwwh rg 2 if if Totale ...7 ...1 14 7 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 6 1 1 0 0 12 ie 4 7 1 40 2 6 0 1 0 of Femmine To Play Annual Tilt mperioi to The BLACKFOOT, March Biack- foot girl will play hosts to the Buh! when the two meet in thetr annua! battio Wednesduy on the locai floor. Buhl one of strongest have had their ups and all looking good in one game and poor the next. The will be represented by Non dux Marjorie Ireton, Dorothy lone Pleener, Dorthy Pack bam Beth Wright, and WHEAT INCREASE MOBCOW, Idaho, March 16. -Representative meeting Latah agricultural planning committee, predicted a 20 per cent county wheat increase in if A new farm program not tart operating in SB 21 11 14 Eilleaen; umpire, Hon rf 1 6 WARD'S POWER GRIP Tractor Tires They cut upkeep. They enable you to travel new fields without tearing up offer Urea wheels, and everything complete to modernize your present tractor.

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