Show rftry ' THI OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMIN- 15A Et FEBRUARY 1 1953 SUNDAY MORNING Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma To DirecI Utah Slate Football School in June LOGAN— Two of the biggest names in United States righam F ourith Tpi&mey F avorift© ' : Eden Earns First Tournament Post Big Field io Play for Cage Honors Gym Student Ai OHS Plan -- Jr Open House coaching circles —Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma University and Harry Combes 61 the University of Illinois —will head- - Brigham Fourth hoopsters line the Utah State College’s 27th annual coaching school church champions in 1949 here June 2 through 6 and again in 1951 will be the That was the announcement earn to beat in the upcom-n- g made Saturday by Director of division 3 tournament at Athletics Joe E Whitesides Theannual an clinic presencoaching Weber College gymnasium tation of US AC’s summer school inclusive Semi-inaFeb wiil precede the June 8 opening of summer school and finals will be Wilkinson just completed his jlayed at the Ogden High sixth football season as head foot- of School gymnasium baU coach at the University a A physical education open house has been scheduled for the Ogden High School gym Wednesday at 7:36 fm featuring both boys and girls of the P E classes of the school The physics! education department of the school is combining with the reserve officers training cortfs unit and the instrumental music departments to present a variety program wt ch will review the year’s acti ities in those fields Directors in charge of the open house' will be Mark S Ballif Monte Bailey Chris Apostol and Cluff Snow of the boy’s physical education department and Yelena Ellerton Mary McAllister and Marjorie Pahlstrom of the girl’s ’ ls -- 9-14 Oklahoma he has compiled sev--e- n string of 54 victories against losses and two ties will handle ' the daily gridiron lectures and while Combes demonstrations ' one of the top loop coaches in the Big Ten will deliver the basket- ball instruction ' Instructors for the baseball sessions will be by some ' personnel of the Pioneer League Led by Jack Hadf ield J R Gibbs Del Nichols Martin Steele Junior Nielson they present a well balanced basketball team " The following stakes have com- Weber Stake— Ogden top-notc- h said Whitesides ’Splendid Speaker Bud Wilkinson is a big blond fellow who makes a terrific first with his articulate ' impression his and friendly grin Vot- speech of the Year in 1951 Coach ed the he has been head coach only six years all at Oklahoma He has ap-& as peared aU over the nationlecturas a well as public speaker schools er at numerous coaching ' He is the author of a new football text "book on the split-- forma-tio- n - 1 T Wilkinson’s Sooners have won tied 2 for a career per-857 of centage His bag includes four Big Seven Conference championships e one ( hehas never lost a a Seven opponent) a to Big game modem times national record of 31 straight wins an unbroken string -- of 28 consecutive Big Seven wins two1' Sugar Bowl championships and eleven differ-- " ent Oklahoma players — a full team— selected on first jean teams Wilkinson was The a teammate to Utah State’s grid mentor John O Roning during seasons at Minnethe 1935-193-8 sota under the immortal Bemie Bierman An English major with BA pnd MA degrees he quarterbacked the first college All-Stteam to a victory over the Green Bay Packers after a national ' championship season at Minnesota Backfield Coach Bud went to Oklahoma in 1946 as backfield coach When Coach B4 lost 7 co-titl- All-Amer- -1 ld c ar r - Jim Tatum resigned after the 1948 season to accept the Mary- land job Bud Wilkinson was everybody’s candidate to succeed him Wilkinson has held only one head football coaching position and director of athletics and that has been at the University of Oklahoma In 1949 the National Junior Chamber of Commerce voted him one of the ten outstanding young men in America Harry Combes former University of Illinois basketball star guided the Illini to a Western Conference title and third place in the 1949 NCAA tournament hitting the top rung of success in his second year as head basketball coach Combes succeeded Doug Mills Illinois director of athletics as head coach in 1947 In his first season Combes coached his team to third place in Big Ten standings and had an overall record of 15 victories and i five defeats His 1949 squad bet tered that performance with 21 wins in 25 starts and brought Combes nomination by the Chicago Basketball Writers as “Coach J: of the Year” Against conference competition his teams have won 17 lost seven previous to the 1952-5season - Combes came back to his alma mater after gaining recognition as one of the finest high school coaches in school He was grad 3 Twenty-Secon- d North Weber Stake— North Weber Ogden Stake — Eden North Davis Stake —Syracuse Hooper First nosed out Hooper Second by one point to win the Lake View stake title Brigham Fourth walloped Honeyville to clinch North Box Elder honors won the Ogden Twenty-Firs- t 3 Ben Lomond title with a 47-4- decision over Ogden Twenty-Nint- h This year the Lyman Wyoming stake will send a representative to the tournament Rock Springs and Lyman will battle for the tournament spot which will give the joust 17 teams instead of the — usual 16 - - South Bear River and Bear River stakes finish play early this week Mantua and Brigham Sixth will have a playoff in the South B6x Elder League Perry upset Mantua earlier in the week Summit Morgan and ML-- Ogden stakes 'will wind up play early in the week Champions of the district tournament will compete in the Church finals at Salt Lake City Competition will openat 5 p m Feb 9 at Weber gymnasium Pairings for Monday Feb 9 follow 5 p m—North Bear River vs Mt Ogden 6:15 p m — South Bear River uated from Illinois in' 1937 and vs Lake View 7:30 p m — Lyman vs Ogden immediately joined Champaign Illinois high school’s staff as as8:45 p in — Summit vs South sistant in basketball and football Ogden and head baseball coach He be- ' 10 p m — Dayis vs North Wecame bead basketball coach in ber 1938 Final first round pairings on Known for development of fast- Feb 10 follow: g breaking prep 5 p m —North Davis vs Wesquads Combes has continued on ber r a similar plane in - collegiate 6:15 p m — Morgan vs Ben Locoaching His first Illinois squad mond rolled up more points than any 7:30 p m —South Box Elder other Illinois team ever scored vs Ogden-Lymawinner! 8:45 p m —Bear River vs Farr amassing 1234 in 20 games But the 1949 club dwarfed that mark Westwith a new illini record of l38(i Play in the junior tournament points in its first 20 games and gets under way at the Weber 1705 for the entire e year College gymnasium on Feb IS Thirty-fou- r years old Combes Seventeen teams will enroll and Is from Monticello 111 where he the entire program of six nights was a star prep athlete with seven will he staged at the Weber Colawards in three sports He con- lege court fined his varsity competition at Rulon Stanfield is again servIllinois to basketball' playing ing as the athletic director for guard and forward on Illini teams division 3 He predicts spirited 7 of competition and splendid attendance high-scorin- Eden Ward romped home with the championship of the Ogden Stake In basketball for the first time this year and will complete in the district 3 tournament starting February 9 Front row left to right: Mack Fuller Kerry Olsen Floyd Manning Larry Manning mascot and John J Wilson Back row left to right: Boyd Storey Darrell Storey Melvin Clarke Kent Fuller Harold Storey and Coach Charles Webb' Mack Stallings and Larry Carver team members are- now serving Uncle Sam Wayne D Walters Seifert and Cadet Calvin Putnam color guard M Sgt Charles? J Lepley handling the drill platoon and Sgt Samuel E Burns hand-to-han- Rickey Goes Fishing With Big Bait at to roster at least ' as make NEW YORK (UP) Branchposition deal a an tractive other offer the as! Rickey went fishing jfor not clubs be as nis could learned But it bait yesusing Ralph Kiner terday and within hours was pon- who had been mentioned to Rickdeals with ey at the conference dering multiple-playe- r Paul who brought the Boston and Reds Cincinnati the Braves and a “feeler” Offer from biding for Kiner into the open yesterday admitted that the Brooklyn Dodgers Joe' AdGabe Paul general manager of the Reds offered Rickey five cock and Rookie Shortstop Alex Glannas were two of the players players — valued by him at about offered by the Reds seven-— $300000 for the “I recently turned down an time National League home offer of $125000 for 'Adcock” run king who draws a yearly sal- Paul revealed “And one club offered me $25000 for' Glannas ary of $90000 shortThe Braves meanwhile were — a realy briliant-fieldinadvised that they could acquire stop" to Kiner if they are willing to sursource close A Rickey ren vealed that the Pittsburgh boss render Sid Gordon First Baseman Earl believes young players from Piand a rate farm clubs can improve his Torgeson an 4 bundle of cash outfield but that his prime need Lou Perini president of the is to acquire infielders As a reBraves hinted that Kiner could sult the source said that Gordon know his fate within 24 hours if acquired would be used by the “I’ll know by tomorrow night Pirates as a Adcock a long ball hitter whether the Braves’ offer was good enough and Whether' Mr started as an outfielder but his with future seems to be at first base Rickey really wants to -part Kiner Perini said He is shut out with the Reds The Dodgers Who entered into however because of Big 'Ted the bidding when their President Kluszewski’s presence at the bag Walter O’Malley conferred with Paul Incidentally' said he was Rickey late yesterday were in a willing to use any player on the behind-the-scen- - er - g - Outfielder-Third-Basema- infielder third-basema- n -- es in a deal for Cincinnati Kiner with the exception of and Shortstop Roy Mc’ Millan Paul said that paying Kmer’s $90000 salary- “would work no hardship on the Reds because we’d make it all back in advance ticket sales the moment we announced we had acquired Ralph1 Paul admitted his only hesitancy in the matter was Kiner’s peculiar failure to hit home runs in Crosley Field as prolificly’ as he does everywhere else in the league Kiner has hit 294 home career runs during his seven-yea- r 123 Of them' on the road But he has hit only eight at Crosley Field —despite the fact that the furthest distant point in the park is 387 feet in left center field Paul revealed that he had consulted with Hank Greenberg now general manager of the Cleveland Indians a close friend of Kiner when he was with the of his Pirates in the Klus-zews- 1 - - twi-lig- assisted by MSgt Alfred Short Sgt Leon ki combat d The program will open with a grand entry led by the ROTC color guard and drill team the Pep Club and participants An ROTC drill team exhibition will follow after which there will be a Pep Club exhibition Boy’s team sports shown will include Izzy Dizzy Relay bombardment and tumbling relay Girl’s sports will include crab ball relays and gymnastics Boy’s team and individual sports will extend through rope climbing free throw pitching sack race volleyball and Indian wrestling t Girls will play volleyballmass badminton and table tennis There' will likewise he girls rhythmic dancing indoor obstacle d race combat exhibition tumbling wrestling stunts and pyramids Winners in the hoys’ competition classes will be announced and awards will be made at the end of the program - bad-mihto- hand-to-han- An Ace Cord ' ST LOUIS CAP)— Eddie Yuhas career attempting to find out of the Cardinals who led the Na tional League hurlers in winning whether Kiner might have didn’t lose a “mental situation” at Crosley percentage (12-2- ) The big Field According to Paul Green game after June 15 r won his last ten deberg assured him that Kiner was too good a hitter not to hit in cisions the longest win streak I of any senior circuit moundsman any park right-hande- - 'ami!yk Agrees- - 25-gam- — Bowling Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today a year ago — Franc Stran-aha- n shot a record 61 to tie Skee Riege! for halfway lead in the Tucson Open Golf Tournament Five years ago — Dick Button Englewood N J skater took strong lead in the Olympic men’s figure skating event at St Moritz Ten years’ ago — Brooklyn purchased Infielder Steve Meaner from Cincinnati for 37500 Twenty years ago — jWelker Cochran of San Francisco won the world’s professional 3 cushion billiard championship at Chicago j j -- f as yesterday’s discussion dealt with applying proper finger action to the ball today’s lesson will concern itself with other fundamentals in releasing the hail at the foul line If you are throwing a back-u- p ball the chances are your follow through closely resembles that the accompanying photograph With my thumb on the side and r the prim of my hand facing upwards in this fellow through it Is quite obvious that I didn’t release the ball properly If I had my follow through position would find my fingers definitely on one side and my thumb to the left of center with the back of' my hand facing up- wards You are almost certain to reach v this correct follow through po-- : sition if you keep your fingers on - one r’de of the ball and your thumb on the other side through-on- t your approach to the foul line and turn your hand slightly to the left J- t If you allow your hand to slip t underneath the ball however it’ Back-upA back-uresults if is almost impossible to avoid the hand is allowed to slip 1 a back-ubalk underneath the ball America ’s Most Practical and Economical Station Wagon wagon- - f two-ton- f i washable plastic it’s a removed With seats practical cargo carrier Extra strong tailgate can be left open for ' ! 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Daddies ar i Rollo (RED) Green and Ralph Holmes i Congratulations to Mr and Mrs' Joe Barney Jr and Mr and Mrs Joe Barney Sr on the birth cf their first Son and Grandson June and Bill Rebel gave their charming daughter Feline ia marriage to handsome Bob it was a Leper Friday beautiful and impressive ceremony at the Kebel residence Olive Tillotson (KLEXKE FLORAL) is back on ber toea er is it feet after a tussle with till that doggone Flu Rhees and Vera Nelson art whipping the many details for a State tournament into a solid organization and will put ea a real successful State tournament at the BOWL In March I still think they should have bad the words OGDEN’S BEAUTIFUL PARAMOUNT BOWL on the entry1 blanks That’s all be seeing you t J Very Truly Tours M©Y©f! - WnUnffH Ihnl BE EHJXE 4 p p r It a smooth comfortable passenger car with e room for six on soft seats upholstered in ALIGNMENT Sma!!oyvs -- all-ste- el D ‘ DAUGHTERS See the car that fits every family need —a deluxe station model of America’s favorite ixpmrt Klenka Floral Tho HMIal Ogdon Ford Galss ’ y FRONT-EN- mt k “4 'Just Carrty a debe Lon Bryan termined Bryan who will go all the way with plenty - of J in class B it will be heart a dramatic struggle for pins as popular Jack Earl (Double a veteran J Ranch House)' after a making a come-bacmatches TEN YEAR lay-of- f strikes and spares with Al Avery a Warrant Officer stationed at Hill Air Force Base and a very fine competitor Oh yes there will be others too but we’ll be sort of pacing these othp r guys ' Mentioned last week about Tony Marrone and his 5 girls sooo this cheering for him week what do we get??? not one bowler and 5 daughters but TWO bowlers and FIVE Reds lor Him Now With Steve Nagy Bowler o I the Year "FINOLOQ1IS really has so unless competitive spirit of course he or she can’t afford it At eight i this evening three bowlers ia the Northern Utah Round Robin take the alleys’ at the' Paramount Bowl la a final bid to win championship honors in their respective diin class A it will visions Arsenal Men’s League High individual series: Jack Stewart 686 Merrill Parkinson 532 Francis Clark 531 High single game: Jack Stewart 236 Bud Burnett 238 Everett Young 199 High team series: Storage 2883 Administration Building 2858 High team single game: Storage 1034 Inspection 1019 Arsenal Ladies League High individual series: Ha Jaokson 451 Shirley Clark 439 Pat Vining 433 High single game: Shirley Clark 182 Delores Hansen 178 Beverly Phillips 176 High team series: Medical 2452 Ammunition 2419 Frisky Five 2367 High team single game: Ammunition 875 Medical 863 Trouble Shooters 834 CINCINNATI (API— The Pittsburgh Pirates made five home runs in Crosley Field last season Three of them were by Outfielder Gus Bell who now is a member of the Cincinnati Reds ‘ tournament Ikii© 1935-36-3- Knockin' 'Em Down throwing director of the instrumental music department and ROTC work will be under command of Capt n ——Build Up Your Bowling By V Max Dalby?will be faculty director and George Myers student department Farr West Stake— Plain City ar 27-ye- ’ pleted play with the title winners as follows: ' South Ogden Stake — Uintah Athletic training wUl be presented through the courtesy of Charles “Chuck”Cramer “I feel that this year’s visiting the faculty comprises some of histhe in instructors best tory and we feel fortunate to be atje to get these two coaches” i MAXIE KOSOF Cls CC57 - A c - |