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Show tTTT T11E HEKALD- Wrestlers, Weakened igffie f siu Nelsons jchGeorge Slightly j Squad Favored wrestl-defeate- d Aggie the Deseret seasonal i. twice in Wt for Salt Lake meet Lte afternoon to ,. of with a couple the Utah h M C" Favor Over Seventh Five Utah State Swimmers Meet Weber Cache, i be-th- at in top shape. Farmers were fav-- j (Jdefeat the Injuns in this match of the season. BoM of Wrestling von. dean of the western coaches, always rf,;Erful squad at Utah this year are mV Warded s b0-- Gerald Palmer, in the event that Y, Cocaptain bc 4. ace. the Ags perform, Dalc the young he has a cold, -but weakens him. plot ood I,. '8ht shoul- - the dislocated waJ rly w He, R on division, Drue at his peak. LaMar d i vJr Spnri is ur 517. veteran who brilliant showing against Saturday evening. tely" wrestle again in this Vm however if Dale Maughan Bible to make the un bout, Mackay may move wrestle in the "Vd Maughan Evan Memmott is an-- x dess. upirant for the L ingsga, I rrot g Gvm 128-pou- I uTi 145-pou- dan Ci e ana Strained Back ivagt , lcdel with bothered a strained verba, after 2 ali of of iw Such a shift weaken the Ag weight. course, IS r F victory. the Farmer remainder of a intact, since .IKS Con Bertin, might. has nursed a knee t teck to virtual normalcy, earn Dale Miller wrestles in in i SS. and Tom Pozarnsky ired. F: PlL. . F ANTE Karl Sehleckman's Utah. ruis were primed lor the winch began at 4 oclock ess bon out Fj Pn 155-m- back muscles, and cannot show, either Mcm-- c or Mackay may move up to c insen, . regular Jackson, has been gymnasium at the women's fl Milt?. for l te o en-is- re to 9 Schleckman will likely Kihout the same lineuu that the Cougars, with Shigera tw Wi P TRY class. Stan it the Ms in the division, rl nine in the Ward Slaughter in the class. Wilford Smith at (kinds. Cantain Harold Crane, Mods; D. Coleman in the w. 'iTelt- r. oupie ren. S Herman weight and the heavyweight. Croft will referee the (Mind nwd is hti! h, first at Provo their reek. r oducti! Lineup Ctes lost to BYU 19 V sheep a 9 colle Ml izH JNFR' W Slate W.15 F idryre lec. nn 1S0OW, E. Ce"i Idaho, Feb. 4 State college inn 71 X iq .ne basketball quin- T w hetory placed the Beavers with Washington State strand r FLTJ rt 119 came from last five minutes of dt night for its second suc- over University tnuroph J; place E- newly-appointe- cache stake V Backstroke For backstroke duty Clifford Growing better round by round. Stock is the only entrant, while Logan and Cache stake M Men French and Christen- - basketeers unlimber their hoop sen will enter breaststroke com- - guns tonight in battles at Logan In the medley relay Junior and Senior high gymna-Frenc- h petition. whl swim the breaststroke, siums. In the spirit of Stock, the backstroke, anil Bill Stockdale, the remainder of the 'favorites in the games are as fol- course at free style speed. In the lows: Sixth over Seventh There was 440 Coake, relay Christensen, Stockdale and Reddish will com- one time that the Seventh could and did whip the Sixth. But it is prise the Aggie team. Only two divers are on the Ag- improbable that Lu Y'eates' plucky gie squad this season so no fancy Seventh warders will do it tonight. honors are expected in this event. Incidentally, the rise of the SevThese two are Paul Brown and enth has been the success story of W oods. the Logan league this year. Providence Second over First A tough one to pick, but Prov. Second should have a better Mendon Eagles organized attack. Ninth over Fourth This might be. however, when Ninth gets tnp-- J ped. Fourtn held the strong North Trip Logan club in check pretty well last week. One thing is certain Ninth will not be able to toy with Mention Eagles added another the Fourth, hoop victory to their long season- North Ixigan over Third -- Alai list by trouncing Tate O'Flakes, though the Third has gained Commercial last strength in its last game or so. entry, league But North Logan, with its monu- night by a score of The Eagles led all the way, ment of strength at center, will and never once worried about the win. game outcome. Durrell Hughes Fifth over Hyde Park With and Zeno Anderson paced the Junior Bertolson pacing Fifth scorwinners, with Winn, Hart, Rice ing, the Hyde Parkers wont be and Thcibold looking best for iDie to match points. Tates. Logan and Cache stake games On Friday night, the Mendon are free to the public. double-headsportsmen have lined up a that should be interesting. The preliminary game matches Mendon school club against Newton. with the Eagles clashing against Txigan Seventh' in the feature. Seventh leads the Logan stake M Men. ' Tats OFlakes I 54-3- j The box score: Meiiilon i T f v: :: 3 0 a 9 i : 2 u p ? 2 I Tali- l.VIl i vi'.:;t',;n Bill. x 1.11,1. HiiHtim.i. Hunhrx.K 2 "Tr ; 111., r 1 i o t 4 1 1 r s Hulwuije t (H.VI 1 Man if u IjIMi northern in Pi B. U IT ark F' on!F E. , after a first-hal- C 1 3; the f first ten id, in whiih the score was to fee times Halftime , mored the Vandals ""id half, Oregon defense held States Idaho to six Pirate Players Sign 1942 Contracts Mandic of OS.C. orer with nime points, Thump: son score eight for HO. A Ward Downs rnal! ft large , 9 321 garag iace M den ' r Te'hn TT M Men of off Fifth, ln Cache slake, J:or"hLrLa score of w ellknown "4 Jur. ot. aPollsht''1 cJ'rers' ere j. bfl'x 10 flcli while ROHls Gibbons outstanding for ally real r51 Defeats po- - .d snf1 e. KAL VS B 9 - 5bn Squad e The box scores: I o 2 .i 0 0 0 2 2 H H o 0 i (i 0 i v i o 0 lnuiy Mnnkcliun 1 T U v C. 0 0 ( i 4 I'arlnv clitt'Hld (i j 0 i 14 6 I 0 4 IMuiinlm T a U U l 0 4 1 1 H K LITTLE ! OFFICIAL BASKETBALL MOVEMENTS HAS ALL HI S OWN I, 1 i l PAGE SEVEN. 2. AN OFFICIAL PLAYS THE FULL MINUTES IN EVERY GAME AND RUNS ABOUT FOUR Portland To Honor Girl 40 Swimmer k man KHrtnin IaHtha I. Antn M c w 0 Ixttliay 1 0 3 MW) 0 I 2 0 ft fc 0 0 0 0 2 t 0 A mlrt-- Mulrt C5 3 4 0 0 0 i i 1 9 1 20 0 4 N. J., 4 Malad. n ' . h 1938, good-size- THIS SITUATION FOR THE OFF I OtMUtlL Wasituli IU A r.AA .iiiti ml MM. ... I.KAM Won Iak( a i? Spivit S i Clothing kiwnn.H Club Ji. Cnuiubt't of Utimiiit'icti k ii X. 14 ft ft Jt'H ,,!00 4 White 22. A bite ft arm ThaIoiie Tuxlor t. OF l JK. n STh 1' stacked waist-hig- h. Miss Mcrki. named the nation's No. 1 girl swimmer by the Amateur Alhletic Union, just has relumed from a tour of the south and east. During the tour sho added more laurels to the one world record, four American standards and host of regional, state and city marks she now holds. Her aquatic triumphs on the tour were overshadowed by two greater thrills. She met handsome Johnny Weissmuller, the Tarzan swimmer of the movies, and she was all aflutter. The Weissmuller perturbation lasted until she arrived in Washington, D. C., for the President's Birthday ball and talked to Mr. Roosevelt "for seven whole minutes. 'He's the handsomest person I ever saw," she said. FFERS NO PROBLEM TAL, BUT IT PROVES THAT BASKETBALL A TALL MAN'S ONCE AGAIN GAME. PICTURE OF A SENSITIVE OFFICIAL WHO HAS JUST CALLED A DEBATABLE FOUL WITH THE SCORE TIED AND TWO SECONDS TO GO. Portlanders are turning out TODAYS SPORT PARADE will be only the second time this has happened since 1917. The NEW YORK, Feb. 4 (f Onew manager of the Philadelphia This eun't very will qualify' as bit PMIlies. who probably still is a news to Lobert. who came to tmtiarrassed by it all. spent about Philadelphia under the reign of as much time in public ut the base- Jimmy Wilson, worked as couch ball convention as his team under Doc Prothro for three spends atop the National years while the team finished Hans Lobert appeared league. last, and actually, if not officially, twice, but he bobbed in and out took command last September faster than Jim Farley strides when Prothro suddenly and through an election rally in Augus- - teriously disappeared from Shibe Ma,ne. Park. -- O The first time he breezed down If Lobert isnt aware of what the the hall outside the cnuneil chambers he was quicker afoot than future holds, he mus have spent Jesse Owens oil roller skates The last year in blinkers. The Phillies next time he held an overcoat lost three of their first 13 games. From June 9 to July 24 they lost in front of his face as if we wished to obscure his iilenty, a par- 35 of 40 games. They ended the donable gesture from a man re- season 57 games out of first place, cently appointed to pilot the un- 54 and a half out of serond place questionably worst taiii in cither and 19 out of seventh place for an a crage of .279, one of the all time major league. low tide marks. O -- O Oil this second sweep through the corridor I attempted to interThe longest PM I l'lillly winning cept the ruddy faced veteran of streak was three games, which may hundreds of losing ball games and lie why Prothro derided to dis.p-pea- r. discover just how he felt when he in around Loliert was snatched from his relatively Sept. I ami putstepH(l more zip Into the secure and thoroughly comfort- team than an interne armed with able position ns a (Quaker couch a barrel of adrenalin and a gross of and torced to assume the horrors needles. He was mildly terrific, hut ol managership. I almost made it, the Phils couldnt stand up but not quite. -- Owin half games, ManaHe has them stealing bases as ger Ixibert explained as hi increas- recklessly as the James boys stole ed his sp(l. Plenty room im- bunk funds, he stretched his ersatz provement. Must say. plenty room materiul to the breaking point and, lie furnished just what improx eluent. Hustled end last sea- in son. minting on I'scaping cellar. the short, departed doctor must have fornot soon make hut trades Might gotten to order. The team, couldn't miruele man. Got hurry keep date win any more regularly, but it now. Plenty room improvement and could and did lose the hard way intry hustle again. , stead of just giving up. O I wish Lobert luck, but there The sentence I couldnt isnt much point in thut because he catch because the elevator door will need a lot more. slammed shut on my nose But I was greatly impressed by Lobert's SEEKS DIAOIU E emphasis of improvement and hurRENO, Nev., Feb. 4 (I.I9-- - Myril riedly checked the record book to former how much improve- Hoag, determine just outfielder for the ment there really is room for. It New York Yankees, has arrived in was then I realized that the Lobert Keno tq establish residence prc'im-inar- y to filing suit for divorce statement was perhaps the most conservative in baseball history. against his wife, Winifred Hoag, jf O Marysville. Calif.. Attorney Charles I found that if the new mana- L. Richards said today. ger can improve the team liKl per The electric eel is not an eel, cent the Phils would finish 28 and a half games out of first place, but a fish, and it is s that if he wins half his games it tail. BY JACK Gl ENTI1EK l- ! I to- night not only beeause of Nancy's but also of the accomplishments, handicaps she overcame in her battle toward physical fitness. She started swimming to overcome in- day-tim- Bowling Scores are k e Am-eric- d ies,rvutions - ly Hyrum M fantile paralysis. At first, physicians feared she never would walk again, but, as a last resort, she was taken to the pools when nine years of age. Her recovery was remarkable. Four years later she set a e world record and became history's first high-poiscorer in a national A.A.U. womens meet. At San Francisco she broke the Men 200-met- free-styl- Resume Schedule nt 800-mct- HA RUM ST AKE 7:30 8:30 7.1 Thursdays S'iedlile Hyrum Third vs. First record. MEN Last year she set R record at High Point, N. C., and was the 1941 indoor champion. In one race at Buffalo, N. Y., she crawled from the water two in front of her 1.500-met- e Wells-vill- 410-va- Paradise vs. Wellsville Sicond. pool-lengt- Postponed last week because of the Linden Leatham benefit stake M Men dance, Hyrum games will be continued Thursday night in the Paradise gym. The schedule, released by Supervisor Stanley Gunn, pits Hyrum Third against Wellsville First and Paradise vs. Wellsville Serond. closest competitor. Attesting her growing impoit-anc- e in the athletic world, sV) was sixth in the balloting for the James E. Sullivan award, presented annually to the nations amateur athlete. Nancy was one of the youngest persons even nominated. F;set - iu-- 'u and saves gas, oil, rubber, metal -- by four-fifth- SUPER-GOAC- II 2 :o 2 Rutgers Athletic Staff May Leave NEW BRUNSWICK, n U 110 uii Tot a In BY WILLIAM V. PAYETTE PORTLAND, Ore. Feb. 4 019 -Portland tonight honors one of Americas most amazing athletes old a Mcrki. Nancy home-towgirl whose laurels -collected across the land would fill a trunk. For the first time since Ibis youthful mermaid started smashing swimming records with legs that once "would never walk," nvic organizations have united in a banquet for Nancy, and all-st- High High team 6 The of 1 Travel by Union Pacific sti ss Fth. ' Super-Coac- h costs onlv 13 as much as hut even that isnt driving a car ihc most important thing these slays. You save your car for necessary in-toand you save vital war u.e materials. Three limes as many people can travel hy Super-Coac- h per galand similar savings lon of gasoline arc made in oil, metal, rubber and and save! fabrics. Go Super-Coac- j i i , , lxs Angeles San F'rani head . bound. V Order in the Court e ivmroi universitys football coach, Harvey J. Harman ''Sim high assistants are his of ed school and three having enlist as physiial into !lst seeking klli'n. LEAD IV K ANG FRS Saturday structors in the navy's aviation ff fo;trd to two it was disclosed wh-- at The New York Rangers took sole training program, Ttasdayesni,,hs ' the home Hn,i with possession of first place in the Na- - today. edu- floor George E Lit o. phjsmal TuesdaySaturday tional Hockey league 0 CRtion dim . .. , I. right, shading the Brooklyn AmerBarkf e llflo, 1?.M irans, in an overtime jfnme be- - Herman, Render f'h V I 11,198 fans at Madison Square jMasavage. Ken-i- n t s fore who scored and Lightweight Coach Tom Tom 'Ulov 0 2 Garden The Rangers, arjl Tr Commander Lieut. to their ,85th consecutive games. neally i t the i ' needed only 13 seconds of the over- - Hamilton who is directing ,v "'m,l 0 0 0 time for the winning marker, Alan training progrhm for the navy. 3 5 Him., Harman came to Ru gers Kuntz scoring his second goal of) the night on Art Coulter's re- - the University at I: all-ou- 1112 Il4r 4 m Km B INAK FKAl.EY 0 4 NEW YORK. Feb Major league baseball put its shoulder to the wheel today in t support o( the A met lean war effort. National and American league tycoons, meeting here yesterday with Baseball Commissioner Ixene-saM. Landis, voted: 1. Permission for 101 night games. 2. Removal of all restrictions on Sunday dmihlchcadcra. 3. Cooperation with the morale divisions of the armed services, 4. Allotment of 10 per cent of all baseball salaries for defense bonds amt s'amps. 5. Approval of two games for t,-hall and hat fund. President Roosevelts "play ball in letter inspired the night games so that day defense vvoikers will get their share of the national pastime. The magnates welcomed the suggestion, primarily because of a sinere desire to aid the war effort but also because of the financial aid in what had been expected to be a precarious season. Compromise So the National league will play 84 nighty games and the American league 77. Fourteen night games were allotted each club equipped to play nocturnal ball except The Senators perWashington. hefa out for 28 games sistently and were granted 21 in a compromise. Owner Clark Griffith complained that Washington had an ex e traordinary number of workers unable to take time off for baseball. The American league was willing to grant his request but the National league argued that too many night games would be detrimental and Landis suggested the compromise. So that there will be no interference in the war effort, no inning of a night game may start after 12:50 a. m., war time. Nor can night games be played on Sunday. There are five teams Detroit, Boston and the Yanks of tne league and Boston and Chicago of the National which do not have suitable lighting for night games. They will, however, play night ball on the road. Abolishing restrictions on Sunday doubleheaders ended another long standing rule. Previously, no sabbath twin bills could be scheduled until after a teams third Sunday at home. FxhioTTion Games The decision to cooperate with the military morale divisions left both leagues open for a large number of exhibition games with service teams. Nothing was decided definitely because the owners could not anticipate the demands which will be made upon them. The 10 per cent salary deduction for defense bonds and stamps was made binding on the executives, the commissioner, league presidents and club officials. But such action in connection with other baseball salaries players, clerks and park employees-w- ill be voluntary. But, it was said, an effort would be made to reluctant persuade subscribers to cooperate so baseball would be united in its war wear will effort. The players special emblems on the sleeves of their uniforms to show that they are "doing their bit." Kdmo M'uh fet irtt V.Sp.u M00 The Preston Indians will try for their eleventh straight Idaho victory on the home floor tonight when they meet the McCammon basketeers. In fine form this season, Joe Johnson's hoop squad has knocked over every rival thus far met in county and upstate play. Friday night Preston will meet Malad Major Loops Support War Effort H Total u At 0 S 12 2 UiiuInIiaw O'M 8 Wvait o 4 MuiiKl n 2 n JUii'UlMW 0 Mauirhn 0 0 o 1 K 4 wtU c I 1aw v I'iHI ., Twtlon UHlMill 0 0 W I ! ...s.ii I, Hi u.lxliaw IxJttMH.tf 4 T !0 llo.vns "Klwomli An li 1. lil ll.Mnuulin 2 6 I'min- - T. V.Mnm.lin li 0 aniltlifirlil cell WHMillr Preston Cagers LIOIS U First ward M Men, one or the finest quints in the southern icnd of tiie valley. Wells-vill- e Against SfnithfieM. the while five made 21 points Smithficld. led by Les and Wes accumulated 28. The Downs, Downs twins made 12 each. Web were best and Dale Maughan shooters for Wellsville. n The Trenton squad, with Ellcr-maand LaPray as leaders, fell in the other to Wellsville inter-leagu- Play McCammon alia!' victory contest. M. Sm.th, Dale Maughan, Larsen, C. Maughan and Darley were outstanding in this tussle for Wellsville. Feb. 4 'UI7 PITTSBURGH, Outfielder Bob Elliott and In- fielder Pete Cosearart have signed their 1942 contracts, the Pittsanburgh Pirate management nounced today. Cosearart, obtained from Brooklyn In the trade whiih sent Arky Vaughan to the National league champion, is the sixth infielder to be signed by the Pirates for the coming season. Elliott, who batted .273 last season, may be switched to left field this season in place of Maurice Van Robays. Jimmy Was-del- l, also obtained in the Vaughan deal, is expected to take over the right field spot. score: irgain a games tbyut,wfkJZBwe 29-2- 0 John r mo, sls.?C. basketball e Inter-leagu- !ville o 1 established U A d er &ls Idaho L So Lot; AN SI KE M MEN Toni tilt's Schedule swimming At Logan High 4. yin: coach at the college, Hvrne Filnc-lius- , 8 j) m.- - PiDV 2nd at Logan 1st. has lined up a squad for the 9 p. m.- - Seventh at Sixth. Farmers which is untried, and which may give the Wildcats some m men good competition. Tonight's Schedule Lineup At Junior Higti Gym: Leading the Farmer swimmers 7 p. m. Ninth vs. Fourth. thsi season are Fugene 8 p. m Third vs North Ixigan. French and Puny Leavitt who fell 9 p. m.-Hyde Park vs. Filth. heir to the captain jobs not by elec- tion but because they were the only (OMMKKdH, LEAGUE lettermen returning. Since the Thursday's Schedule swimmers got a late start this seaAt Junior High Gym: son, Fernelius has revised the 7 p. m. Theaters vs. Tate's. swimming slate It now calls for 8 p. m.- - Marvel Bread vs. Kefs. a return match with the Weber 9 p. in.- - Kowallis vs. Teachers. team in the Logan pool on February 18. a meet with Utah at Salt KEG ION ONE HIGH SCHOOL Lake City on February 27. and a Friday 's Schedule return engagement with the Utes South Cache at North Cache. at Logan on March 6 Weber at Bear River. Swimming Manager Eldon LockOgden at Box Elder. hart announced the following lineup for the meet with the Weber BIG SEAEN CONFERENCE team Wednesday night; In the CO Ibis Week's Schedule ward free style event will be Bill I riday Night Smeding and Mel Woods, in the Utah State at Colorado State. 100 yard free style will go Smeding Wyoming at Denver. and Don Reddish. The longer free Night: style races, the 220 and 440, will Saturday Y U at B tah. have Reddish, Wayne Christensen Colorado State at Colorado. and Frank Coake representing the Utah at Wyoming. State Aggies. The . Aggie injuries among the tf divis- - the of ,rfag champion Stake Logan Squads Hit Stride Utah State awimmei, will meet stated their first big test of the season lorge two members this evening at 7 n't lurk when they k'1 ere suffering from engage the Weber college tanksters in the Ogden pool The events be7?wo others haven't from injuries gin at 7 oclock. 1 WKUNKSTi AY, PEER Sixth Draws squads-.'O101- list. Nelson UTAH, LOUAN, ee Quiets In Action Tonight Injuries, Meet In Salt Lake fas Today ipy,fi JOURNAL, - $12.15 hni 13.95 ... 15.20 . Seattle, Washington f; New York City .. 33.00 ... 11.40 Sail Diego Federal Tux Plug 2 4 . i; HOTEL ECCLES Hiono Mild and Mellow Mattingly & e Sr Moore ir BLENDED WHISKEY 80 proof 7 2 ?rh grain neutral spirits Distilleries, luc , luui.iille C Halt: more. 1 ft 10 Trank-jis- tt I !iVikS |