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Show Gem state hoop aggu gallons. Till season is no exit plum Lhmu-vwill be the objeitne Saturd,i e followed by St Anthony next EAST ST A US : ! agers Whitman Has Two By fairly capable ' M tn, r,uary team ready Stars Lost which is comment his statements of North Jay Whitman hieh school today described Uch ,Ls-4basketball team, which this oMUpy the state class-iiS of defending Some 7 hot-sea- t" ii fcoaoh Whitman hasnt got inimitable Jay Van Noy, and and Max Christensen lt!ian Done, .read the hardwoods this year. to graduation was Leon others. But he has two state dar forwards from the let- muad, plus three more n ,nd more than a Lgj younger prospects heights The Bulldogs scaled the court battles last ' Utah prep . hy defeating Granite in the ii also and t half-doze- L totirn-- r the Class-returning to trip Box derTthnr nemetSis during the campaig- n- and region round of A nt then led the trophy by subduing Og-the championship, round. , o in season at is depend-- ' Grant Ballam and Cleon s lodges. I returning regular to spark his tearrgti attack, lyiam is 8 cool, methodical player, and ,lule Hodges is fast, snappy 12th Coaching bis Ttb Cache, .Whitman for-i,rd- .ever. . - . Other Lettermen searching for But Jay is still to play the key slot t meant last year by Van Noy, who now starring on the Utah Aggie ridiron. Many of the Bulldogs plays last year, and the ar before, were built around Van I. other lettermen on the n squad are La Mar Thurs-oBergeson, center, and Dean .jlrd, while Leon Webb is another jaud with previous team experigrent starting berths against was this combination and Hodges, forwards; Gale from Smith-HelUwy, a .sophomore and Dean Eergeson, guards, Hendricks, a junior, with Richard enter. Downey defeated North 'ache, incidentally, Jtoamder; of the North Cache Schfedegger, Charles iuad lists K and Dick Hodges, yi.it Clark irw&rds; Jav Griffin and Lynn wckman, guards, Schedule i, The team is, admittedly, small. and should make a $ It isbidfast, to return to the state erthy moment t schedule Hk Bulldog Downey Sallam d, 24-1- pre-seas- alluded; Cache at Downey. St. Anthony at North Bee. I 11 Dec. 13 IB ijtbony. Dec. IB Dec. Dec. Dec. 20 pec. 21 I'd- North Cache at Preston. at St. North Cache North North Cache North Cache - - at Cache Rex-iur- g. at Rigby, at Idaho - with other home game 'rwton, is also contemplated. North Cache opens the official egton play January 3 at Logan. One Friday And Saturday , T T n W- Cs L 1 cagers will open this evening for Denver where Satthey will meet the Pioneers in a afternoon urday postponed Big Seven battle Nor does that game spell finis for the football squad, for they are to taekle San Jose State New Year's Day in the Rafsin bowl classic at Fresno, Calif. Coach Lee, in commenting upon probable starters for the Friday and Saturday engagements, declared that Clark Johnson of Brigham City; Frank Gilmore and C. A. Chesbro, all lettermen from hist work. year, me doing worthy Thiee freshmen who are showing are Kent Murdock great promise of Holier City, Jimmy Cleverly of Norman and Davis, Jones, a native of New Jei'sey. Games both nights in the house begin at 8 oclock, with preliminary tussles between the varsity reserves and 'he opponents B squads ut 6:15. There will be no admission ( harge Friday night, but cents 50 cents for adults, and 25 for high school stutfents will be , charged on Saturday. fn-I- , Of A Coaches Wife Mrs. E. Lc Romney returned from Salt Lak .City Monday night to find her famous husband Coach "Dick Romney, voted the coach of the year of the Big Seven' conference. She is happy and pleased, but says she hasn't seen Dick since she got home as he's been so busy working with the football team and cbnferring atiout the bowl bids Utah State has received for New Years day. Mrs. Romney vividly remember? another bowl game, the Rose Bowl game of 1918, when the Ninety First Army division played the Mare Island Marines and lost played for the Army and scored the only touchdown made Romney was then by his team.-Mrsa young bride, and when he crossed the goal line ?he became so excited she temporarily lost her voice. ,. Mrs. Romney and' daughter Janice will not go to Denver for the title game Saturday, but will probably go to the bowl game on Nqw Years. She has every hope that Utah State will beat' Denver to win a share of the Big Seven Conference championship. . - . Kil-or- Service II CORPORATION Eslt North I ' Logan, Utah LOUIS TOUR STUDIED NEW YORK, Dec. 5 U Hi Heavyhe weight champion Joe. Louis said his with would confer 'today con, manager, John Roxborough, n cerning a proposed tour, but that he hoped Promoter Mike Jacobs would recover soon and join the planning, Louis said Jacobs illness may cause a delay in the tour. He said he. would be in New York for at least a week.. MORTGAGE LOAN , Hoop Slate - Since 1892 5, Skiers. Invited , , . . . v, vw - - ", k . i FOR EVERYONE CHRISTENSEN With grid togs resting in mothballs awaiting another years tL-cand with already a few sprinkled behind them, hoop encounters Region One high school athletes this week go headlong into a full month of practice skirmishes in preparation for season openers .anuary 3. Bears In Cyprus Bear River has put a. brace of tilts into the record books al-- c He's been called & (leet, fancy- - ready, and tonight will tackle in their third warm-up- . stepping halfback," and "the out-- 1 Cyprus Meanwhile, Logan Grizzlies are " He even down at sending frosh athlete Kaysville this afternoon, received the title of You Lucky guests of Davis Darts in the Devil as a result of a coc-- poll. number one fray of the Grizzly t slate. That is an array of titles collectDefending state champs, Ngrili ed in his first quarter of the fresh- Cache Bulldogs, will journey to man year, for Jay Van Noy, 18- -. Downey, Idaho, Saturday lor a football player from Rich- return encounter, after year-ol- d having mond, attending Utah State Agri bowed to Downey 24 15, last Mon- Cache, Weber and Box cultuial college this year has made l Elder all have attractive By DUANE Sit ijr , pre-seas- 77ie Windows Really Open And So Does E very Door . . . Wiof a Super Doll House I li't Cot Style Galore I L,. rl'7 rfry pre-wil- , 30-1- 7. 37-2- , DOLL house; ..... .. Completely set np and ready to play with. The aix cunning rooms are all decorated. The fireplace has a mantel and therea a cute circular staircase. 26x22 Inches. , 'oy ttafte? . f Wlieol barrow For Little Cooks Denver Stresses Passing' For Aggies -- - ... ... PASTRY SET - o. mt . What lovely mud pies can be made with this! Has everything the small cook The wheel has a rubber tire and the body is bright red. A fine toy. 34 Inches long. needs. Add One to Your Fleet This . STAKE TRUCK mh . . . strong and sturdy Its 13 Inches long Look! like the real oneal All-met- U i. i iWoi - rL$ k, t- HALF PRICE to Be an Artist ? Cinch toDo' . This Lovely Paint Set, With Shades of Every Hue - PAINT SET. - Cougars Arizona FLAGSTAFF I Az-.- , Dec. 5. 1! of university "Young score was Little Gene Odell, .veteran forward, was high point man for the winners with 23, outfeinting Cougar guards for a half dozen set-ushots. - 1 by Provo, Utah, - tripped Arizona State College of Flagstaff in the opener of its basketoall tour,- - looked for revenge tonight against the Tempe State college. Arizona led all the way. last Meat tenderness is associated night after the first five minutes, although a Cougar rally early in with a diameter of the muscle the second half brought them up fiber. The smaller the fiber, the to four points apart. Half time tenderer the meat. 54-4- SALE 28-1- p mu Has paints, water colors, crayons, everything the small artist could possibly. want. norKi.v ON ENTIRE STOCK OF 'V 1 tv ' r UUAIIt V' WALLPAPERS I.T.'P SHOO BflGIOBflll ' LOiiAII Entire stock wallpaper, walls and border; all colors and patterns; for every room in your home. iflSB SCHOOL FLY Has a pretty maple finish. Well made to take hard wear. For ages two to six. v Beautifully made of selected woods finished in antique maple. Little tots will love it. A Grand Idea for Little Ladies Reduced 50 PRESTON HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY' DECEMBER 6 -- 7:30 P: M. Preliminary Game ; . Admission 6:30 P. M. 75c ; Preston High is 1946 Idaho State Champion f rt n Aa - JEWELRY-MAKIN- Logan High Gymnasium r n I '.sec Friday Evening , gaily-dresse- U The new selections were game Nick Seaerinty, back; Wake Forest; Art Moore, tackle; Penn State; and Art Little, end; Ed Allen and Bernie Gallagher, backs, all of Penn. Preston Lo By GEORGE KELKEK Blue skies, green trees, d skiers throwing pow-ue- r snow are all shown in mountain settings in the picture, Focus on Skis, which is being shown tonight at 8 o'clock at the Main auditorium of the college by the Mt. Logan Ski club. , , Alta and Sun V alley TJie picture starts Dick with Durrance and a party of skiers Joing downhill runs at Alta, thence it shifts to Sun Valley with its famous runs. An additional feature ... ... is the snow sculpturing. Eastern ski resorts, wide expanse of country, and thrilling downhill ski rides are excellently portrayed. Such famous places as North Conway with the world renowned ski instructor, Hannes Schneider, the Kandahar Mountain, and Mt. Mansfield, the well known Canadian Mount Tremblant, and the famous western places of Mt. Lassen, and Donner Mown in are all illustrated v,in color. . Ski jumping singly and five at. once, slalom running singly and in pairs, and downhill running doing forty, fifty, yes sixty miles an hour on the Luurds are breathtaking thrillers. From National ski races to party outings we shall see some of the best men end women skiers in North America. AH Invited , Those of us who have hunted, rode, or hiked from Mt. Logan to Mt. Magog believe we have as fine skiing country as any other place, but we lack development ,The picture is taken by Dr. Louis Howard, a chemist of .the University of California and an expert skier. He names the various participants and tells us what they are doing and points out . proper and improper technique. Any person (interested in winter vacation' is invited to see the show free of charge. Membership tickets at $2.00 per adult and $1.00 for those under 17 years of age will be sold before and after the show. 5. 19-4- Davis, all six wards m Mt. Logan stuke will field court crews. Meanwhile, only three and possibly four wards in the Logan district plan to carry on scout basketball this season and therefore jumped into the east side scout circuit. Board of . arbi' ration .members, which include one scout from each of the participating wards to determine the league's policy, drew up the nine ward schedule. In a meeting to be held next Sunday in the Eleventh ward chapel, they will set definite dates and floors where the tilts will be played. an enviable Representatives from the varihead season schedules, and self. ous wards to the arbitration board into action next week. Uis First .Splash include; Doyle Peck, Logan 1st; Coach Durrell Hughes quintet The Culvin Oressall, Sixth; Harry Gibgallop which carried at Ttemonton found the state him over heartin line the . the Tom bons, goal Seventh; Rowley, ebu, champions, . Grantsvllle game Cowboys, too tough to handle on breaking Colorado Eighth; Don Olsen, Eleventh; Ills name Oct. 5, the into Clair Fullmer, Twelfth; Courtney brought an i opening night last week, spoils spotlight despite the Tielxi iumbieci Fuhriman, Providence First; Orval However, the Beari s judge decision Uiat Van Noy was took their spite out on Morgan Bragger, Providence Second and lorced out ot bound on the west the next Merl Bowen of River Heights. evening, und wound up sideline. Had the umpires obser- with a The complete schedule, exclud1 score. After topheavy vations, that the touchdown was playing the Pirates tonight, the ing game nights is as follows; . been Third Week of December accepted, Bears make another stab at actually scored, there would be no question about Grantsvllle In the Cowboys liar Jlth vs. 8th. the Aggies claim to a shore in the tomorrow. Povidenct. 1st vs. 7th. 6th. vs. River Heights. Big Seven title today at the presNext Monday,, Cyprus goes to ent time. Logan 1st vs. Providence 2nd. Tremonton to complete their series Turhis at the 12th bye. leg .Jay injured with Bear River- - Thursday and key Day Aggie-Ut- e game when a Friday, the Hughes-coache- d Fourth Week of December five conwas he as strained 8th vs. Providence 1st. ligament off against Jordan and squares hts a torted after 7th vs. 6th. body catching East High schools of Salt Lake, pass intended for one of the Ute respectively, as part of liver Heights vs. Logan 1st. a big was Providence 2nd vs. 12th. players. As a result he odi'aoubta biliThursday the game, of the running for the remainder 11th bye. , d in L and Fri. ot tne game and if the leg is not d First Week of January . . Tremonton. jn Providence 1st vs. River,, Heights. sufficiently healed by this week-- 1 Wilson and hu mar01)ll p wili be benched for 6th vs. Providence 2nd. and white chargeg play host to the Denver tussle. 12th vs. 8th. Preston Indians Friday at 7:30 Girls Like Him 11th vs. 7th. p.m. in Logan high gym. Ihc Devil the title Recently 1st "Lucky Logan bye. is an attraction of th.' was bestowed on the frosh football game Second Week of January school' annual dads' night cele USAC at annual Preference vs. 11th. River Heights player bration Ball, proving the old song's theme Prov. 2nd vs. Prov. 1st. Then the Grizzlies play three em to be football a hero 6th vs.l2th. you gotta counters next week, two of them with the beautiful girls. before home supporters the East 7th vs. Logan 1st. get along 8th bye. (His only comment on the honor High tilt on Thursday night, which a blushing, "VVlyit will be dedicated to the veterans Third Week of January given him . a . . , , . tunny women! Logan 1st vs. 6th. memorial fund at Logan high, and His future ambitions are still DENVER, Dec. 5. (UP Passing 12th vs. 7th. Idaho, on Saturday. Professional baseball and Rigby, both offense and- defense was 11th vs. Providence 2nd. Prices for all home- - games at Denver universitys main Concern coaching appeal to him, but so far Logan this year include 75 cent. 8th vs. River Heights. Providence 1st bye. today as the Pioneers began taper- he has chosen no major. He was or the generai . ....public., with re- . Fourth Week of January ing off for their championship all state prep choice tor noth footProvidence 1st vs. 11th. game Saturday .with Utah . Slate. ball and basketball last year. Van Noy, a tall, blonde .amiable Coach Cac Hubbard has stressed 6th vs. 8th. pass defense a large portion of fellow with a smile and "hello for header T s' the "second In a series Logan 1st vs. 12th, the week to halt the aerial might everyone, is a Sigma Chi pledge, 0f three memorial fund events to 7th vs. River Heights. of the Utags especially the work and one of the youngest men on rajse money for Providence 2nd bye. rebuilding of of Johnny Caputo. the football team. His obvious Crimson field. Prices that i First Week In February It was weak pass defense that success seems not to have affected wilI be $1 and 50 cents, withnight 6th vs. Providence 1st. n6 his ego ,and he hopes to partici-- 1 reserved seats, permitted Colorado to gain a 3 Logan 1st vs. 11th. tie with Denver the Pioneers pate in basketball and track this Each year In lining up an at 12th vs. River Heights. 8th vs. Providence 2nd. only wandering from . a perfecl year. Hoop Coach H. B. Bebe tractive practice schedule, Coach record in league play this season. Lee regards his abilities almost as jay Whitman of the Norcachiani 7th bye. is highly as does E. L. "Dick Now Hubbard says that D-Rom- - keeps his outfit Second Week of February under wraps just getting its pass defense back ney, football chief. Logan 1st vs. Providence 1st. against some of the best of the for Tech to was Texas it the where vs. 2nd River Heights. Prqvidence . I2th vs. lltli. game. As for as their own aerial game 7th vs. 8th. rr is concerned, are the Pioneers 6th bye. ' REDUCED FOR difQNICK CLEARANCE! ready. Theyve used several Third Week of February ferent, passing combinations this Uth vs. 6th. ' season, and every one of them t Bth, ve, Logan 1st. now is being geared fer action Providence 1st. vs. 12th. 7th. vs. Providence 2nd. Saturday. Denver officials say that a crowd River Heights bye. , of 20,000 is virtually assured, and good weather could produce a sellout attendance of 25,700. All re BYU served seats are gone, but some five thousand general admission Fall To ducats will go on the block. - Latm-America- Street Thursday, December lice. i Logan plays Host The Herald Journal 13 N FRANCISCO, 13-1- Faces Baseball V V A , This Is. The Life Mike the worlds No, A boxine was "slightly improved ill at St. illhough still critically lires hospital today as he .fought DOS, ANGELES, Dec. 5. (U.P with its ack from Tuesday collapse and BdsebaH 4 was faced run hemorrhage. , ,, gravpst problem since the Black , Sox scandal back in 1919 today J UTTLE , ROSE BOWL as its major and minor leagues to met in, separate,- conferences PASADENA, Cal. Dec. 5. U P he undefeatedc decide what to do about the Rangprs of Junior college, Texas, arrived' gambling evil which is plaguing ere today to play Compton Col-i- n the game. W. G. Bramham, who at 72 and Saturdays firsf annual Rose Bowl game... , in ill health, is stepping down as the Czar of minor league baseball in favor of George .. Troutman, minced no words in disclosing that -- ABSTRACTS OF TITLE the game was in jeopardy because ' of the inroads of gamblers. andfj v lie' said, and backed it, . with TITLE INSURANCE proof, that minor league players were throwing ball games, betting With against their own clubs and operating in collusion with gamblers -to give organized baseball its bigCrompt gest problem,, since the .Chicago Accurate White Sox said the 1919 world Dependable scries to the Cincinnati Reds., , iacobs, list All their current seasons competition Senior Scouts from newly formFriday night this week when they entertain Weber Junior college, it ed Mt. Logan stake will initiate was announced today by Coach H. their 1946-4- 7 season basketball B. Bebe Lee The Farmer courtiers will go within the next two weeks and into action again Saturday night continue hoop competition until against University of Idaho South- - the early part of February in order ern UranJn. Both games will be to run off a full nine round slate. played in the Logan fieldhouse. Join League Meanwhile, USAC gridders left Under the direction of Alvin Gambling Problem JACOBS IMPROVES NEW YORK, Dec. 5. (U.R) a UTAH i SPORTS Logan Area 'nire Rinning ' ' After winning his second constate tooth,. secutive Class-at Box trophy, Earl Ferguson Elder has not had mu. h time to devote to basketball thus far Nevertheless, the defending region tithsts are bound to come up with another candidate for couit honors 11 Region Schools List Cage Tilts Senior Scouts Of Two Home Games opens, season officially ,h that tvoical of U V'' 7? 4 rHHlAggieCagersPlay " J do Returning Regulars ivlvF.r.snv BAY 06 Fairsy O r Thiee gi aiders from the University ot Pennsylvania team were among five named today for the East team in the New Years day shrine LOGAN HARDWARE r - i ' I SEtI-- G H A craft game that holds fascination until long after the tree's taken down. 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