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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- Logan,. Utah, L, Saturday,-Januar- . 21r 1913 And Bees Score Rerald-Journ- Aggie Grapplers al SPORTS Toss Utah takr I,, Spartans And Bears Take As Seen From The Ringside During Nuttall Fights Farmer Quint So Does BYU Weber Maintains Montana Beats Ags In Non- - League Game, Denver Hot Lead In Region; Four Tied In Second KAY NELSON SKYLINE SIX CONFERENCE Last Nights Results Mont. U 68, Utah State 64. Denver 58. BYU 53. Four Region One high school basketball teams were wallowing around in second place today, following last night's games, and the Stop Weber, had diminished to a whisper. lees Sting Bears It was Bear River and South Cache which lost lustre in the fourth round of contests. The Bears of Tremonton-Garlangenerally conceded to be the second best chib in the league, were just one of four second-best- s today. Box Elder and rugged Bees, in a battle at Brigham City, levelled cry, Tonight's Schedule Utah State at Montana li t ll at Colorado A&M Utah at Wyoming Utah at Wyoming The Pioneers made it three wins to one loss last night by vanquishing Brigham Young university, 58 to 53, in a hot contest at Denver. A week before, BYU had nosed out Denver, 75 to 69. The BYU Cougars move over to Ft. Collins tonight to play Colorado A&M, whose Rams have yet to Bulldogs of North Cache. The score ended for the Norcachians, and their victory ' was just about that decisive. Weber waltzed merrily along the trail by defeating championship 4 on the Logan court. Ixgan There hasn't been a team in Region One which has yet come within 11 points of Coach Floyd Slaters amazing Warriors. Next week, first half of the 1948 campaign, ends, with Box Elder going to Weber, Logan to North Cache, and South Cache to Bear River. It would appear that no team is tall enough, or accurate enough, or strong enough to detour the Warriors from their sprint toward the bunting. Logan, while losing four In a row, provides good competition for all opponents, but cant attract a favored role in the North Cache tussle. South Cache will give the deflated Bear River quint a good fight, even on the Bears home floor. Four In Second 34-2- 2 score a conference victory against the Cougars showing of two wins and one loss. Twice-beate- n university of Utah takes on Wyoming at Laramie in the headline game tonight. Wyoming won the conference crown last season. Utah was favored to take it this year until the Redskins came apart at the seams. Utah States wandering Farmers are still at Missoula, Mont. They lost to the Grizzlies, 68 to 64, last night in the first of their t wo game series. Montana led from the start in the first game, including a 39 to 24 edge at the half. In the closing minutes, Nathan Dane and Fred Gilmore almost closed the gap for Utah State but not quite. Done, star USAC guard, led the Utah team with 12 points, all on field goals. Gilmore got 10 points. At Denver At Denver, the Pioneers huge first half lead barely stood up and the DenAerites were forced to stall most of the final two minutes to salvage their victory over BYU. At the half, the Pioneers were in front 33 to 20 on accurate shooting, and a few minutes after the intermission had extended their lead to 19 points at 39 to 20. But then the Cougars frem Provo got hot. Joe Nelson and Mel Hutchins were hitting from all angles after a cold first half. Nelson, the BYU scoring sensation was held to 15 points on five field goals and five free throws. That was an off night for the Cougar hotshot, but he managed to take high scoring honors for the losers with his total. Leonard Alterman, Denver forward, was high for the night with 17 points on eight field goals and one free toss. Behind him were Jack Hauser with 12 points and Gene Steinke with 10. For the Cougars, Hutchins and Joe Weight had 11 points. A tight Denver defense threw the Cougars off their game for the entire first half, but midway in the finul period they started hitting and once came within four points or a tie, then, the Pioneers start 49-3- of a semi-finevent. No. 3 and 4 show a couple Impressions of the Keith Nuttall ring show, presentof theatrical tricks as Red Carmen writhes on ed Thursday night in Logan high gym, were sketched by Bob Hatch, promising young newspaperman, the mat after being tapped during the early seconds and sports editor for Logan high school's paper. The of the first round. In No. 4, Garcia drops like a comic-oper- a character after being knocked unconGrizzly. Impression No. 1 at the fistic frolics shows l. Morris Nuttall and his young son, Gary, watching scious on his feet by Chipman during a No. 5 shows Palio returning to his corner at the Keith during the evenings feature event. Pop NutThus,, so far as four teams are tall is losing plenty of perspiration while Gary end of the sixth round with a bloody nose. 6. concerned, the campaign is right cheers his older brother on. 2. Montoya gives a reNuttall and Palio exchange punches; lower, Nutback' to. scratch. Battling for secon- assuring nod to Farrell after the former tall backs away from a Palio left during the last d-place honors are North and and finally kayoed Farrell during the third round round. South Cache, Box Elder and Bear River. , IV ' At .Hyruni last night, the wily followed with 7 each. At Logan Bulldogs completely upset preLogan got a taste of those Weber dope to carry the game for three quarters, and completely outplay Warriors, and what a bitter taste the' South Cache five. During the it was. The Ogdenites are fabulous. first canto, both teams played tight You nail Cook down, and boom! n defensive ball Hopfenbeck. You hog-ti- e REGION ONE BASKETBALL against there goes both and Tucker gets hot. Rethe 2one. The Spartans managed to Lust Nights Results lead for just 25 member? Against Tooele, Tucker keep a Weber 49. Logan 34 scored 28 points. Against gouth per cent of the contest. Box Elder 30, Bear River 24 Then Dick Hendricks and Leon Cache Cook got hot and counted North Cache 34, South Cache 22 Webb broke loose. Hendricks, reg- for 26 markers. Then, against LoEddie last night, Hopfenbeck ular center who didnt start the gan Team Standings game, was injected into the lineup, ran wild to score 21 points. What OTHER STATE SCORES " and responded by dunking a couple a Jordan 49, Carbon 22 of shots. Webb, the First quarter With Weber misEast 31. West 22 for North Cache, set up the plays, sing shots, and Logan hustling, the Provo 36, Granite 24 and directed the Bulldog offense game got off to a slow start. WeWasatch 42, South Summit 32 operations. ber, capitalizing on gift shots, ran Dick Hodges contributed some the score to Morgan 35, North Summit 31 The Grizzlies, reJudge Memorial 33, Grantsville spark for the North Cache quint, alizing they stood a chance, fought Next Fridays Schedule 31 and by halftime, the Bulldogs were back fiercly to bring the count to Box Elder at Weber Murray 44, Bingham 31 as the quarter ended. By the end of the 0 leading Logan at North Cache Tooele 44, Cyprus 28 third quarter there was no questhe eventual star of the South Cache at Bear River Beaver 51, Hinckley 23 tion as, to game outcome, and in game, stood out for the Warriors. Delta 36, Millard 34 he last period, the scrappy South Moser was Ihe main cog in the LEADING SCORERS American Fork 34, Lehi 27 Cache five fell apart. Logan machine. Forwards Pleasant Grove 28, B Y High 20 Webb An Artist Second quarter Jerry Lundahl Cook, Weber .... 64 32 Cedar City 34, Valley 20 High scorer for the evening was hit from the foul line for Logan Moser, Logan . 38 16 31. Roosevelt 30 Uinta Webb, a real artist so far as floor to deadlock the score 35 14 Hodges, N. C. ... Spanish Fork 32, Juab 31 taetics are concerned. He made !) the quarter opened. Burt Cook led Liljenquist. S. C. 26 13 n ti o 0 Whittaker. f rottcT.f : 2 i Payson 39. Springville 30 points. Hendricks and Hodges each Weber in the second canto, to hit Hadfield. II. E. 24 Jensen. f 0 111 Manti 23, Wasatch Academy 23 0 0 0 0 Kei'truwuii.c accounted for 7. while Wilford 5 of his 8 points. The score was Christensen. B. R. 20 Hriiwn.e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Young, g 0 0 0 Mason. g Geddes and Darrel Wilkinson made tied four times in this quarter, at. Tucker, Weber . 19 houth Tuche North Cat'll 4 each. Best players for Soulh 10, 12. 13 and 13. Half-tim- e score Anderson. B. R. . 17 Li T F I U T F F S 24 4 3 25 14 21 Totals Cache were John Murray and Ray was 21 to 16 for Weber. 17 2 3 0 4 Murray, f Mddof 2 2 0 4 Huoro bv quarters: Murray, S. C. tlktnwm.f 12 2 4 Do 29 IS Kl.lif 16 0 5 2 2 Brown. f Lmdley. Third quarter II opfenbec R Wilkinson, N. C. 0 3 11 LlljvmjuUit.c llotlifCs.o 3 3 17 Hear Utvur 16 14 It seemed that South Cache just bounded back lifter intermission 1 0 0 0 0 Hiwtilor.v MtchttcliP.v 0 I LeuUmff. officials Lou couldn't find the hoop. The Spar- hotter titan ever. Two quick setHuUdi'iukM.tf 3 3 17 Itttlcy.K 1113 MVhct Logan 2 1 S 0 ttfvuu ii v tans rustled the ball, and got lots G T F P 7 D.UmiUy t T F P Hopfenbeck. Weber 17 14 ups by Eddie put the Slater-me- n 0 2 0 OJcnttcn WiUb 4210 M.isei ,f 5 3 2 12 outik.f of shots, but the ball wouldn't go out 11 18 E. B. 3 2 15 in front Jim Elsmore, Bradshaw, llantfU ll.Mmlley 3 3 3 0 Tucker. f Martin. f MOO 8 15 through the strings. 0 0 0 0 Boyd 7 9 5 19 Hopfeii reserve guard, kept Iaigun in the Nish. II. R. rk,c Lumluhl.e 13 13 o 4 4 Larsca ? At Brigham City, Bear River 5 12 5 C. N. 5 2 3 15 3 Civile. Draavcr.g running with some accurate shoot- Hendricks. 4 3 5 Wallace, g 5 started the game Davis. a 2 2 15 12 and Weber had stretched their I.undahl. Logan 6 25 10 22 15 6 34 0 10 0 Gihmrn Totals iiniTiM 0 3 2 2 ended the game the same way. ing. 3 9 Score lv quarters: lead to 9 points as the third period Gibson, Weber 0 0 0 0 Warner Paul 10 0 2 5 7 Th fi Bruins height superiority ended. Score 13 South Cache Bailev, S. C. HaiisiMt 0 0 0 0 12 13 l.umiuuist 3 North Caclio Iti meant little in the face of the 0 0 0 0 DuttMinle O Merrill 0 2 11 ifftdnta Agricola, Kihliburn Fourth quarter Jerry Clyde, 0 Jenkins 0 0 4 24 K!semre Guards rushing, battling, buzzing Bees. Big who Kltlcr Bear Itivcr ltx with he 0 0 0 0 all started had, played Quinney 38 G T F P Bob Nish, elongated Bear River 9 32 Gardner. B. R. . O T F P in the last quarter. Jerry 35 15 5 7 Hatfield, f 14 16 center, made but a single field hitting Anderson, f 0 2 0 0 16 27 17 49 Jensen, S. C. 12 21 10 34 Totals also played a magnificent defenChristiansen, f 13 0 2 22 0 4 2 2 Davie, f 13 Score ly quarters: . 8 Webb. N. C. goal, and Blaine Gardner, usually-brllliac 6 held 3 He Bradshaw, sive Burt Nish.c 3517 Cook, 21 10 Weber 14 33 game. 20 2 2 29 B. E. 5 Douglatf.jr guard, was completely tied Gardner, 0 10 0 Logan now had a 18.6 average, Whitworth, is 24 2 6 5 u 7 R. Lindley, S. C. ul). However, Gardner did convert who up to Whttwcrth.g Officials Warson.g 13 13 Stanfield. Hoskins, with 8 out of 10 free throws to lead to 8 points. Hopfenbeck. along cona host of Weber substitutes, Bruin scoring. tinued hitting. The game ended 'At halftime, the Bees led and by the end of the third quar- with Weber out in front ter had stretched their lead to 11 points. The Bears made a comeIDAHO LEADS back in the final period, but could SUN YALYLEY, Jan. 24 tU.15 get no closer than 6 points. Proof that the Brigham City game Idaho held the lead today' in the was a "rugged tussle is borne out seventh annual western interstate in the free throws. The Bears had ski meet here as eight mens and 25 chances at the foul line, while six womens teams swished the Buzzers had 24. Box Elder made through the tricky slalom course 8 field goals, and Bear River 3. on Mount Baldy in the second Leon Whitworth, with 9 points, was event of the tournament. Idaho high man for the Bees, while big swept into the lead yesterday by (jirant Bradshaw and Reed Hadfield piling up points in the downhill, al semi-fina- - Region One Hoop Summary And Other State Scores ' man-to-ma- one-poi- nt floor-gener- al 16-1- 3. Hop-tenbec- k, . . . . U . enter 1 1 011 21-1- a nn 111 1 1 1 . 23-3- . U 1 . PLUMBING 18-1- 49-3- OUTSIDE PLUMBING SALESMAN FOR LOGAN AND SURROUNDING 9-- One Loss Other falls recorded by the oached men came in the 155, the 165 and heavyweight classes. Darrell Kelly, Utah State, pinned Conerence Stevens in three minutes and 38 seconds with a reverse bar arm; Harry McCarty, USAC, pinned. Jay Oviatt, Utah, with a just body press and nine seconds before the final whistle blew, and Moroni Schwab came through with an expected win over Arvil Morris. The latter put up a brilliant fight with the big gridder as he lasted seven minutes and 48 seconds of the nine minutes before Schwab pinned him with a body press. Merrill Croft, chairman of the Intermountain AAU Wrestling Association, .and Deseret gym wrestler, refereed the matches. Tho summary: 121 Seamons, USAC, pinned Knittle, Utah, 3.27. 128 Palmer, USAC, pinned Sand, berg, Utah, 7.44. 135 Sharp, USAC, pinned Robinson, Utah, 8.46. Nelson-c- half-nelso- n, . G. 145 USAC, dec. McCarty, Marchant, Utah, 0. Kelly, USAC, pinned Stev- 155 ens. Utah, 3.38. 165 H. McCarty, USAC, pinned Oviatt, Utah, 8.51. 175 Schloer, Utah, dec. Kirschner, USAC, Schwab, USAC, Heavyweight pinned Morris, Utah, 7.48. Referee, Merrill Croft, Deseret 9-- 7. 10 6 4 0 0 X 3 12 3 2 Graham, c 13 Mosea.g 2 3 Cheek, r fi 6 Bauer, f 0 0 Child.c Jones. Done. 117 Korenven.f Abrams. f Johnson. c 1175 K. 12 0 1 4 Permanent Position with Local Company MONDAY, JANUARY 26TH North Main 9 A. M. tilllSi 13 fe?oljrtad.c 1 2 11 5 2 0 3 4 0 13 1 Murdock, c B. Murdock, f L.Jonrenson.f Van Noy.g 28 12 23 64 liulttline State 2 4. MiBSeii 10. State 0 6 3 1 invited. JoMttS, CUh Ba?h. free throws Montana Jastrow.g Yatey.g 2 2 t, Totals Denver Halftime score: Iantai a dinne th pan. in V. Timberl on the ip I S' Thel N ;trs hy Eutte-- , geamons 3 ling, while ihairman 9 HEATING CO. Phone 673-- M m- - ; tend. ' Three 90-od- ff e, n. Golfers BA Tie For Phoenix PHOENIX, Lead Ariz., Jan. 23 Three of golf's more colorful ter circuit regulars, P.G.A. 1 Jim Ferrier, San Francisco, knickered Bobby Locke, Johan burg. South Africa, and links ist Jimmy Demaret, Ojai were deadlocked for the ie. 65s today as firing opened it second round of the $10,000 i nix open. beat pi e' ail 1 w 1.91 EOt SI No. Mai favorite Hogan, Pa., was chase orbit wit fellow from Hershey, within the title 68. The little r chocolate city was the front nine but ran into trouble on the back nine. His thumb, burned when a paes safety matches ignited in his ti also gave him trouble through round. the three-unde- ( 18-ho-le COAST GAMES SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24 largest crowd Coast backetball history hand last night for a doubl at the Cow Palace - and itsllj them' ty good bet all 12,1.16 n ot It be back for tonight's-twihe two. close, ? hard-foug- the University of Californlas came from behind in the ute to down Santa Clara. to w closing minute rally M-- fi St. Marys 47 to 45. 14 5 16 WANT GOOD PAY? CHANCE TO GREATER EARNINGS IN . . THESE for We ap all gif low. Locke was constantly in Ira on the fairways, but made ful recoveries to use only 26 for the route. Ferrier, with five birdies back nine, had the days best i hole card, a 30. His putter was working like a charm as dropped three putts from at t 20 feet out. Graduates, . . Of iking by? e PI HIGH SCHOOL ANY p ser, 321 S he Hvtuit 'h Jti, 7 rtages. Ki Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame's running and d passing quarterback, commutes miles from South Bend to Chicago today to meet owner-coac- h George Halas of the Chicago Bears, and the pro club hopes to sign him to a 1948 contract a trifle later. "Lujack will be in Saturday Halas announced Inst niornnig, r.ight, after a telephone conversation with the Irish star. "There are only a couple of small items which we still Lave to settle for a contractl Whether Lujack is in the fold, or not, the Bears plan to have an afternoon press party, and their announcement, of that celebration was the tip-oon Halas opinion of his chance to sign the Connells-lllPa., standout. Lujack will appear at the party no matter how the conference turns out, Halas said. It the two men agree on contract terms, Lujack will put his signature to the document before radio microphones, newsreel and press photographers and probably 100 or more sports hangers-oIf there is no agreement. Lujack will talk to newsmen, members of the Bears, the hangers-on- , and maybe later put his name to a contract, after the terms are nluS e reside pro :teenth wt 2 Brigham Hasla Ime IU.R) IS 24 10 17 58 33, 1531- - orth riark.g Young 20. sale, ha! Ph. IVlilpple.ff 20 13 19 53 'a participa an class-Dubo- Meet With Halas Vtnh ' which lea young class-Ful- government rocket research station at Westcott in Buckingham10 shire. The newspaper said the 10 0 2 scientists claimed they were fired 0 0 3 0 as part of the witch hunt being carried on openly in America and not so openly in Britain. 8. On' i(l Park, 126 pound vs. Seamons, VVellstille 135 pound class Shara P vs. Jones, SAE. 145 pound is. Nu vs. Sharp SAE. 155 pound clas- sBeir club vs. Dave Doulre Pi Ka; 165 pound class Alvarez. Sigma vs. Hullinger. Educate 17o pound class Strepev man vs. Kidman, Sigma da 185 pound class- - Lyons Cousins vs. Murdock, SAE Heavyweight -- Heath, Sizir vs. Caughey, Kappa Sigma. Lujack Again To Denver G F Pf Tf Hauser. f 5 2 5 12 Weimar.f 4 12 9 Altorman.c 8 1 3 17 Hteinke.g 3 3 2 9 ard Hint -- CHICAGO, Jan. 24 Pr in OH ;:aiH the general public! 5 those of high school under. Slated to appear finals are the following beak-bustin- service ai ..ail U('C Yuli clflss ' 1 E- Mar ,r cru8 vs. P?,uml Sore vlrs. Qii, Monday, January eg in the Aggie fieldhouse Mill bo held. Admission student body raids- 30 State Senator Isidore Dollinger, Democrat, emphasizes, his re-- , marks with clenched fist in Albany as he discusses his pro- posal for an investigation of unfair, unwholesome .and deconditions in New plorable York professional boxing. He asks $50,000 to investigate "evil and corrupt practices. District Attorney Frank S. Hogan has g been probing the business for a year free, gratis and for nothing. " and , Totals acorc: Montana llriKlmiii Young G K lf Tf 5 5 2 15 Neliwn.f 5 14 11 WVtghtU.f 0 0 10 Fullraer.f 5 13H HutchhiB.c 3 13 7 Wa!ker,q 0 2 2 2 Thiol.? 0 0 10 Montgomery 2 2 0 1 CarstenHen.g tV ME 3 5 5 7 4 ' A. cregger, C.iuniu Kidman, Sigma h' A n by forfeit. 155 pound etass - fJn, , Pi Kap, decisioned yt'd' SAE. 165 pound das.-- Set Kappa Sigma. p 1 oresters. Reed R ,iiln, tion, won 1mm AiaiI ' Chi. TKO. 175 pound Newman, decisioned fj.,', " REDS DISMISSED ed freezing the ball and salvaged (URt-- Thr 24 LONDON, Jan. the game. Daily Express said today that two Montana 1 tuli Mtutc former communists, Dudley Brian G T F P O x F P 0 3 13 G.Jorgpnaon.f Copc.f 11 5 2 27 Scalding. 25. and Ian Hutcheon, 4 2 2 10 Gilmore, f iorhleau,f 4 t 3 9 24, had been dismissed from the 0 dw.j ElMS jnts. Lake fi,,n. Sniith'''V won gym. MORGAN HAILSTONE TERRITORY INQUIRE IN PERSON AT 23 WEST 1ST NORTH 531 N u. Wright, Bear 145-pou- 175-pou- , Jensen aceonr be t. Sigma d, nt f' 'lake llac ward re pound cln.ss SAE, decisioned Hni A,'5. 145 pound cla.--s Va,a 135-pou- IHIML WANTED 135 5-- S7a Phone t ' 2000 Never Threatened Jumping off to a 0 lead, the Aggies were never threatened. Dick Seamons of Wellsville, raised the curtajn on the evenings events as he pinned Utahs Richard Knettle in three minutes and 27 seconds. The Staters won the next two matches by falls, to stretch their as Eldon Patmer, margin to 15-USAC, pinned Robert Sandberg in seven minutes and 44 seconds With a figure four and Paul Sharp followed Palmers victory by taking the class. Sharp, of Logan, pinned Parley Robinson with a reverse IrT nelson and inside crotch-holeight minutes and 46 seconds. Utah State got all its wins by falls; except one. That decision came in the division, as Glen McCarty eked out a 0 decision over Maurice Marchant. The two men battled most of the time in a standing position, but McmarCarty gained his single-poigin when he came from underneath to a standing position and fought the rest of the match by keeping Marchant from gaining any advantage. Only defeat for the Aggies to mar a complete blanking of the Utes was the Frank Kirschner-Eri- c Schloer match, in the class. Kirschner led up until the last two minutes when Utahs Schloer came from a down position and gained one point, then followed with a near fall for three more points to give him a 7 advantage to win the match. Insulation - Repairing - Sales ' results in ':i boxing at the USc ed by Dale .V1,p, 4S r; intramurals at the c''' as follows: fans. HEATING Just Friday's . victory before approximately forth ,ied LYN LARSON Nelsons Coach George "Doc Utah Aggie grapplers made their 1948 season debut, in defense of their western division crown, here Friday night at the expense of Utah. The Farmers won an easy "33-- 3 nt 1 The half-nelso- Wyoming with a perfect record today had technical possession of fust place in the Skyline Six basketball conference race, but Denver university had the cheers of the Mountain States fans. 30-2- 6u. Confidentially v 0, o the towering Bruins Meanwhile at Hyruni, the Soulh Cache Spartans, formerly tied with Bear River at the runnerup post, Were humbled before a bulging hometown crowd by Jay Whitman's 33-- 3 BY ' Loses-B- ut Hoop Beatings FIV Ease, . . . . AND OTHER FIUJJ' ( |