Show i -- 15A ArYmniwivT 1 THE OGDEM (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 10 1904 “V The Press Box j s' By CHARLES KREHER grade-school-to-hlgh-sch'- ool -- V ¥ I I rjiTfTii iTV i fi- i- (OBPB) —Today li NISia FAMILY DAY it Of Beautiful Paramount dedicate each Sun Ewt day to cue cf our leagues a feature cl appreciation for the continued patronage with hkh they favor tia through cut the year We feel it la much better la ipesd eur advertising dollar with the people who makeit possible for ua to atay la business rather than ©f ipesd hundred cf 'dollars out cur people money with cf theelty and state advertising concern who never fpcnd ' penny in Ogden dta's W i ’ptNOLOOlf Ther are operating' nd they don't lick Dale Ward now wrestles for the jin 14 league for expert Instruction Super U S Military Academy at West visor cf the entire program Is Point That’s West Point NY Mont Bailey Ben Lomond High of course School cag coach Assisting him are duff Snoyr and Chris Apos-to- l And Fred Draayer is captain from Ogden High and Twist of the University of Utah wresJones from Ben Lomond The tling team this year rest of the staff i made up of coaches and assistant coache Thanks to Jim Freston sports editor of The Warrior' Trumpfrom city junior high school eter Weber High School newsI recreation Ernest Shreeve city paper for keeping us Informed as destaff his and activities director to capable serve all the credit they can get How about some of you other for setting up and operating the sports eds at Ogden Ben Loshow It's the main reason why mond Box Elder Bear River so many good athletes have been Davis? land art coming out of Ogden We'd be mighty pleased to hear from you Let us know what gives This column Some of the name the young-late-r with your school dreamed up for their IspY supposed to be partial to casaba cJub are real work of anyone line lit care of art In the North sixth grade Just drop us a Standard-Examiner league for example there are The Press Box the Hornet Termites Scorpion and give us the word We’d And file and Fire Yetlowjackets like it tcne of the Central ixth grade Iduba is called The Mad Tarantula How rough can ja get? That was a strings deal at Og- den High School the other night At the Box Elder game the Og 'den player laid aomeone waa DETROIT (UP) — A spokesblowing whistle in the stands That not quite cricket if it’ man for General Motors which has sponsored college football's true It isn't even tasketbalL televised game of the week for court the last two seasons said today One of the most improved I One “we have no idea what we’re this tiers in Region year Folk-ma- n Bob School! Weber High going to do" about sponsoring The long Jankv Plain City games in 1954 "We don't know what the NCAA lad seems to be finding himself more each time out on the floor will offer and no consideration ’He bucketed 10 points against has been given it at all" said Felix Bruner a public relations North Cache Friday right director with General Motors Bruner wa questioned about At Weber College Friday night Coach Reed Swenson had to stand General Motors’ plan for 1954 voted to continue up and quiet the home fans down after the NCAAcontrolled football of Its man wa program when a Rick College annual at its television meeting a At college shooting foul game? Wo thought that old atuff In Cincinnati stopped la the lower grade ! Vi i Ceety Ogden Ford Sales Red-and-BIac- On FAMILY DAYS we vite each league bonier and any r all member cf their to come Immediate famllle dawn and bawl for only 20c per game In thl way many famine can apend a very enjoyable hour or two at a very low coat and still da something which they might want to da very ranch hot otherwise laatmnch at the couldn't next three Sundays will be keeping eor men bonier bny with the 4th Annual Northern Utah Robin we will dedicate the Sunday of January 11th— Stth and 31st to our Lady The 11th will be ML League 1 S I j schools Ogden Ladle FA JULY DAY Speaking of North Cache what —the 21th Paramount Bowl has happened to Jay Whitman Ladle Major FAMILY DAY the head coach? On Friday night and the 31st will be dedicated I at Weber be appeared quite calm to the Utah General Depot 'and collected even though hi team was losing Usually he Ladle for their FAMILY DAY works out harder on the bench than hi first stringers do on the of TtNOiociir floor - I cHiy Jewelers Smalley's 1 DUE WEST S C (AP) — Unbeaten Erskine College yesterday put In Its bid for the national small college basketball scoring leadership — a 1024) point average for six games -- a 1 Laundromat-doilie- s Was 24995 Was 19095 NOW ONLY NOV ONLY I I A little birdie was telling me this story it happened at the recent Ladies City Association faceting Apparently there was discussion amongst the g£rl as to where to bowl next yrar's city tournament and ahme girls favored one house while ether favored the other house Finally one gal got to her feet and said Tm tired of all this wrangling we have two rice bowling establishments In (gden and I think we ought to patronize and support both ©f them even if the Paramount Bowl and that damn Maxie ytrc are the best Lady that's telling 'em Be sure to t$ne in cn KVCK3 (UPO) at cnen today and bear mere I— Your Truly MAXiE KOSOF half-millio- League Leaders Are Favoriies us Lftfis Itw u 7-- rvrA & at Waxing Up For Ski Holiday d skiers are pictured above waxing their skis at Snow Basin Left to right Bob Five Mathews Ronald Wright Bill Keith Mary Ann Rich and Darlene Tribe Weber College plans a mammoth program featuring downhill slalom and jumping soon at Snow Basin well-dresse- 1 YOU cam on sutiEjp Plumbing r)f1tj‘ Healing 32G - 24 Hi SL 'I - ( "' - j I : 'A v 4 better Little Wif Hopkins who hit for — - 24 points in Friday’s game again jfV ' K - paced the visitors with his superb floor game as well as racking up 20 points He was forced to play most of the last half with a sprained ankle Although Jesperson missed a difficult shot which could have tied up the game he put on a great demonstration of shooting and ball handling for the fans He put the Wildcats into a 0 lead when only seconds into the Dick game lyith a nice lay-u- p Mickelson tied it up soon after with one of his seven field goals Lead Changes Often During the first half the lead changed hands six times After We-- T the score was tied at 32-asteam on ber turned the andH pulled to a 24-1- 6 margin at the end of the first quartet Some good worjc under the basket by Don Nish was mainly responsible for this lead It was in the second quarter that Hopkins scored nine of his 20 points He plunked away unthe score was til at half-tim- e ‘ " V '$ 'p J 2-- li s ' " s 'X y K '' r v x- V - - x - f C vw't r' & vs- iv' s - s s s X X X- ' V jf y f r "i i A v b t s' v S A i ' Vs y- s vi ' '' — s s S' “5 ' ‘‘sy ' ‘ 'W v y X & ' vi Rope Tow In ifse These Days but the rope tow is Skiing isn't what It should be in Snow Basin because of the lack of snow will be placed in use snow arrives the lift in use city officials report Just as soon as enough tow the rope Bonnie Staker is shown at the front left using s 'For Wise Game Use' Region One Enters Fifth Ross Leonard Pleads Again Round Play For Wise Use of at Natural Game US Resources By GARY BLODGETT Region One hoopsters will the flukes uptempt to off-ssets and hectic competition which went down in record books all over the region last week when they swing into action for the fifth game of the casaba season Friday night Highlighting Friday night acr tion will be the Bear game on the Bear’s floor Both teams are undefeated and a sellout contest is in the offing for a game which could very well determine the Region One chami pionship Elsewhere Ogden will travel to North Cache with hopes of finally breaking into the win column Box Elder will play at Logan and Ben Lomond will entertain South Cache in the only game to be played in the Junction City Ogden favored to win their game against Box Elder went down in the record books with a defeat in a contest fans anl players alike are still talking about Ogden’s loss gives them undisputed possession of the cellar with four defeats against no wins Box Elder in the meantime leaped to a tie for second place with two wins and two losses Still leading the race with clean slates of four wins are the Weber Warriors and Bear River et River-Webe- ’ 50-4- 8 - v ll knotted at 34-a- ll - Two goals by Mickelson and one by Phil Allison pulled Ricks into a 40-3- 5 lead Two baskets bjr Subic and a field goal and charity toss by Jesperson tied it up again at 42-a- ll Near the end of the third period Ricks began piling up its margin At the end of the quarter they were sporting a 51-5- 4 lead They went to work however In the final period to pull into a 71-6- 1 lead At this point Subic hit with three straight field goals to cut the margin to five points Rydalch found himself alone under the basket and tanked one for the BOISE (AP) — Idaho Game 'Construction on any of the proj- Vikings but Subic came back with Director Ross Leonard called yes- ects should only be started xfter still another bucket from the terday for “wise use of our natur- detailed plans for the protection field narrowed the gap Lew to maintain al resources of fish! life have been worked out to 74-7- 0 Wright then Mickelson and Jesadequate hunting and fishing with the fishery person exchanged foul shots commensurate with the other de- in Curt Van Alfen hit from near the mands placed upon our soils and agencies” difis concluded foul line to make the score 75-7- 3 “It wstcr1 Barnaby Addressing the Idaho Wildlife ficult if not impossible to state but Rydalch- - came back once Federation’s' annual meeting precisely what the magnitude of more and tanked one from the Leonard did not mention the the runs will be two three or corner for the Idaho crew to put lead Clearwater River dam proposals four decades from now but I them back into a four-poiwhich are expected to "be a hot feel reasonably confident that Don Steals Ball issue in the sportsmen’s sessions with due consideration being Jesperson hit with a lefthanded But he said “The job of seeing given to the scheduling of con- shot near the sidelines with that a fair share of our natural struction of the various potential Only from 10 seconds in the resources is maintained for rec- power projects in the basin and contest to make remaining 77-7- 5 count the reational and wildlife purposes with the rapid advances that are As Mickelson was passing down being made in the science of fish the floor to Hopkins primarily belongs to organizations reJesperson be will if these such as yours possible protection that it ball stole races down the the increased to of needs meet the sources are diverted entirely to set-u- p an floor for attempted other purposes it is natural that hydroelectric generation and at He was closely wildlife will suffer” the same time maintain the fish which missed however by Mickelson Leonard also told the group runs at near their present levels guarded honors for took Subic scoring “We realize that these resources of production 27 with He hit the points evening “It seems likely that public cannot be devoted entirely to 11 and five from field tanked the on the will insist delay recreational purposes and with sentiment seven from trie of out the foul to most harmful of those projects the increase of human population that line greater demands will be made the natural resources and be Jesperson was second high for upon the nation’s resources to the construction agencies will ' with 16 points and Nish Weber own maintain a satisfactory standard compelled or will of their behind with 14 was dose those to projects of living We are fully aware that volition resort the For on the Vikings - Mickelson effect minimum other activities and endeavors having a scored 23 points while Hopkins are entitled to a shares in their fish runs” connected for 20 the whether said that i use” Barnaby Box score: i dams proposed by Districts 1 and 2 of the federa- three low-hea- d Weber Kltkf fedtion both in North Idaho have Idaho Power Co or the' high GTFP GTFP favored dam Mickelson 7 12 0 33 11 7 3 27 Suble expressed opposition to dams pro- eral Hells Canyon 1 0 0 2 Johnson Hopkins 9 3 2 20 posed by the Army Engineers at by others is built “it seems likely 4 3 10 Wright Puffin 3 0 0 10 Snake of section the 5 4 414 Nish upper Rydalch 4 2 19 Penny Cliffs and Bruce’s Eddy that Jespersn D r Parkinson 41 4 41 12S on the Clearwater The Fish and River will become inaccessible to 53 11 0 16 Van 3 Alfen Allison 117 fish” adventurous out at Game Department pointed 0 0 0 0 Ohlson dear-water two He said either of the a hearing in Orofino that the 26 17 73 Totals sites the Mountain Sheep 29Scorn dams would cut into big game by Quarters: River on Snake Dam 18 34 81 77 proposed Ricks range in the area and interfere 24 34 84 73 by the Corps of Engineers and Weber with steelhead runs Officials: Fishburn and Andrews or Reclamation of Bureau the federaSome members of the tion are expected to argue that “other dam sites in the Snake Kansas Takes 'Em it should take a favorable attitude River area” being considered to construction of the dams if “would have an effect on the LAWRENCE! Kans (AP) — abundance level of the fish popufish ladders are provided Kansas Jayhawks NCAA The J T Bamaby of 'Portland re- lations’ of chief' clerk Hoffman R E runnerups last season won their gional staff biologist of the U S second straight Big Seven ConGame and Fish the Department Fish and Wildlife Service speakde- ference basketball start in outthe that’ federation told the and dams ing of the Clearwater v partment’s - balance of available classing the Missouri Tigers 87 other proposed projects said: “Some of the projects are high- operating capital increased from 69 last night It was Missouri’s to $672435 during the second loop loss in as many ly controversial Some would do $49015440 1952-53 (fiscal year t games serious damage to the fish runs j on nt -- j Buying a New Sewing Machine? Wasrlay kaasa Apptimmma Vaffler Cook-n-Fry- ar ‘ Only Authorized jecfrle Blanket ATTENTION FARMERS a - - TV Appliances Phono 9992 V &ry Aoffl's §3U A 3-52- i ' 4 Stepps 2052 Washinston Dlvd Phono j We're always In the market for dead and useless ' ' horses cows sheep and hogs For Prompt Service Call The Nearest Plant Dealer in Ogden rtiVlfetingliouse' ' : A ‘ - Necchi-Eln- y 1 Ogden at North Cache Box Elder at Logan Weber at Logan Weber at Bear River South Cache at Ben Lomond Look What You Got for Only' lc With Tho Purchase of Twins Grill and 11-poi- nt 1 V fsflsalsf De!ux Roaster Food Mlxar Steam Iran Toaster £ Djy Newt lew wt mafic 4 It Arias af drymr dry tag yaw riatka as yaw waif tkam Ary r dmmp dry Cama la aarty wA k sara a fettle yaars Aay Oaa a The It was a game in which at times each team piled up b lead Both teams played streaked ball With only three minutes remaining in the game the Vikings were sporting an lead At this point the visitors cooled pff and Weber began hitting from all angles and with 10 seconds left on the clock Gaiy Jesperson sank a goal from far out to put them within two points of the Idaho five With about five seconds remaining Jesperson again stole the ball and raced in for a setup As the final buzzer sounded the ball circled the inside of the hoop and then flipped out Ricks seemed to be a different ball club than that which took a 76-6beating at the hands of the Cats Friday night Both their passing and shooting was considerably 10-poi- nt n Art left M Six heAgLTembfe Cnp!t!y Aetnmatii make with tffx ffktd weibJey Im(4 The ami alt Aa kar4 marie Uaa tt-'c- n ctwf stout bowling with— A4I Medal U7 ' -- Utah General Depot ohe game behind the league leaders hope to down Southern Pacific to hold the spot and play for a break to slip Into the top bracket Naval Marines will host Hill Civilians at their base gym and are hoping to break into the win column for the first time Firs round play in the newly organized Independent league clearly indicated that Darrell Tucker’s Hi Hatters and Olsen Chevrolet of Morgan will be fighting it out for the first half title unless Heitz Heating and American Food can step up the tempo This week’s round will find Heitx matched against the Morgan squad and American Food taking on the Hi Hatters Two additional teams are being sought to bring this league to a six team circuit for the second half of play Interested teams are requested to contact the city recreation department for additional Information League Standln s Dryer 77-7- 5 p In 4 strife! i I six-clu- b on Klcnko Floral j A I FULLY AUTOMATIC The Ricks Vikings evened the two-- g a m e basketball series with Weber College on the Wildcats' floor last night taking the contest y eiisniioiifll Values Wstinghouse By ENSIGN RITCHIE cigar-smokin- -- ml The Ragtime Single which lock place at year Beautiful Paramount Bowl last week end was won by JACK EARL The popular veteran cut bowled a field cf seventy nine (71) top bowler with a healthy S17 totaL A a matter cf facL I am very proud not only of four (I) Jack Earl but 1 ether Ogden lads who finished Ip the money again! a great eutwf town field The other local wiaaer were Bob Scott Joe Barney Sr Hank DeBoer and jolting Jimmy Yerage— tas of the ten (10) money if inner five were Ogdenlies the man who made it possible to bring Havana— and with it Richmond — into the International League have a deep feeling that g Cuban capitalthe ist will turn out to be the greatest thing that has happened to the national game since Milwaukee was discovered They say that Maduro a Cornell graduate brings fresh blood a fresh sporting spirit and a fresh new' baseball-crazcountry into the high minors at a time when all three were badly needed to hearten American magnates Had Maduro not persisted in his determination to give Cuba class three-ball there is no question that the International would have lapsed Into a bobtailed league - In order to swing the deal in the face of some skepticism the youthful insurance and sugar cane tycoon has guaranteed to fly each cf the other league teams round-tribetween Richmond and Havana twice each season The distance is impressive it will cost Maduro an estimated $60000 annually and you gain some idea of the way the man operates Last season he bought the Havana club of the class B Florida International League for an estimated $30000 and lost that much again in its operation Far from discouraging Maduro the experience only convinced him that all he needed was to give Havana a higher classification He already owned a fine ball park of 32 000 capacity which he built eight years ago The Cuban Winter League which plays all Its games in Maduro’s park drew more than a million fans last year and promises to do fully as well in its current schedule In making his plea at the International League meeting at Montreal last November Maduro predicted "conservatively" that his Havana team will draw over a paying customers its first season in the elongated He said business probably loop would pick up the second year The Flying Fleet lived up to Its name as It whipped North Two of Coach Mel Wood We-be- r Georgia 117-4Friday night to Unless upsets are in order the High wrestler alumni are mark the fifth consecutive leaders In both the Inleague performance doing right well by themselves dustrial and Independent casaba circuits should come through again this week Hill Hornets tied with the 58th QM Depot for first honors In the Industrial takes on Hill Woodmill tailenders on Tuesday night in the closing game The Quartermasters may have trouble if the DeMolays who have been running hot and cold through the season should come to the floor with the heat turned 100-pl- audi-tcrtut- f Erskine Rids For Score Mark 5 Today the men bowler ©f Ogden will bold a very important mooting called by the Officer cf the Ogden City Men's Association Tfc meeting will take place la the Urge at the Paramount Bowl and is set for four 4) p ns The Association officer urgently request that all bowler please make every effort to attend The 4th Annual Northern Utah Robin this year will run for only three weeks where a la past year the event covered a four week period The reason for the reduction is that there no longer are bowl lag lanes In Brsghara City so the boy will fire at the elusive maple in Logan the Center and at your Beautiful Para mount BowL As was the case last year the officials have set up four (41 cUmo-- A UGD under this arrangement the tournament should appeal to a great majority cf cur bowler TfMOiOUlir Ceerte k Question Mark Over TV of College Games I In- f Minor'sEnlry Inio Cuba to Spark Game Getting tinder way this week at eleven of the city school gymnasiums is one of the biggest local “farm” systems in athletics— the City Recreation Department’s basketball program From here the By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK (AP)— Baseball kids get into scholastic athletics to make their mark men who know Roberto Maduro 64 team 1 r Ricks Cagers Triumph In Spotty Game Just the Thing x ' Dy-Prooa- 62 ds i ' OGDEN SAIT UKE CITY 18 Go10 6A£ND DEALERS IN HIDES FURS WOOL AND PELTS Jv rf pSPEMUSTSc AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS INCLUDING 1953 MODELS f Bear Frame Wheel and Axle Alignment Tiino-u- p CHILD AND GROEEHG V GARAGE Veit Over 1 The Jtfverdafa Viadvtt" (: |