Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 3 1952 OA Utah Indians Edge BYU Cougar! 51 to 48 j Germans Don't K ' 1 LOS ANGELES Feb 2 (Special to The Standard-- E aminer)— Ask Forest Twogood U S C coach and he'll tell you the "home court advantage" will probably decide the Pacific Coast Conference's Southern Division basketball race If that's the case California the current leader is heading for a tailspin The Golden Bears must play five of their remaining six Southern Division games on the road Stanford current cellar dweller has but one of six away U C L A only two and U S C four Some critics have concluded that the four contenders' because of being closely bunched are below par this season Towgood argues the very opposite is true ' They are equal to any four you can name taken from the top of any sector in the country For the best basketball you have to look to the mid west and its first four right now — niinois Iowa Indiana and Kansas —can't be classed a a group ahead of our'" They'll Perform at Friday Cage Game Expect Big Sports Welcome MXMS'S'-- i mm FRANKFURT Feb S (AP) — Members of West Germany's Olympic team are not expecting a hearty welcome either by the Norwegian public or by many of their competitors at the winter games in Oslo starting Feb 14 at Conversations with members of the team recently showed most of them look forward to Norway in a rather pessimistic mood An idea of what the German athletes may expect in Norway was given by Dr Karl Ritter von Halt president of the West German National Olympic committee "We must be aware of the fact that many Norwegians still dislike the Germans and the smallest incident may cause a disaster" be told reporters recenUy He expressed fear that especially in ice hockey something may occur which in its final effect may crush Germany's sports reputation still in the building stage After four hours of heated debate behind closed doors the German N O C decided by one vote to send a German ice hockey team ' despite all fears But prior to the vote Herbert Kunze leader of the German Olympic team and Karli Wild 'captain of the ice hockey team bad to pledge that "nothing would hap- pen Ail ice hockey players were told individually to avoid any trouble They were ordered for instance to accept without objection all referee rulings The German N O C even scratched off the name of Franz Kreisil Olympic ice hockey trainer who was attacked by Scandinavian newspapers in connection with the injury of Swedish ice hockey star Lil (Lulle) Johansson at h some weeks ago He was replaced by Germany's most famous ice hockey player of aU times Gustav Jaenecke a veteran of the 1928 1932 and 1936 Olympic winter games Johansson suffered a brain concussion during a championship match of the Krefeld team against the local Scriessersee team of h BSv8BB&r ' BnvnnnBBBmaAaQaKV - - j Pot-sho- ts Two-goo- d "i ssRl F fjjP f $ig snicker fellaf She's good She'll have to have a double for some sports— tennis golf Softball basketball and judo are included in the script— but she can hold her own and then some in say golf In fact she Hicks the first Californian Betty to win th u- s- women's title! Beat Feminine Athlete Babe Zaharias stands as the best Twogood singled out Utah Duke American woman athlete of all and Oklahoma A & M as belong- - time but she isn't stumping for the in mis years upper oracKer usi spuns rnai orougnt rter the great but insists that the areas from est fame— track and field Far from which they come over-a- ll belong in h she said May be lm here "but I blamewrong" class the also-ra- n my competition are being taken at cage in that sport for the fact that I officials here so much so that the cannot have children Some track ports writers have appointed a and field events may be harmful committee to see if something can to some girls A girl who goes into be done about it In the first USC-Sta- n these strenuous events should ford tilt here the longest pe- realize she is takine a chanr that riod between fouls was 37 seconds! she is doing something a woman While the Northern division aver- " ° uv uuut iu uu ana mat ine age is 17 fouls per game that of possible cost could be motherhood" the Southern unit is 25 As Fanny Blankers-Koe- n did says: Yes as Babe points out you a she "In trips around the country with say? does have two children but she elsethe Trojan quintet referees had them before she entered serious where help by warning players of competition minor infractions rather than penalizing them immediately In the MeEIhenny Speaks Add Hugh MeEIhenny: The new games we played in the south and east not a single key player was S F 49er has returned here after ejected for fouls People pay mon- withdrawing from Washington and ey to see top players not to see haslotenrolled in Pepperdine He had to say when he was the feaofficials throw them out of the tured speaker last week at a local game" Washington alumni luncheon such as: Indiana Picked Again "He'd prefer to nlav with th It looks like Stanford is 'it' next fall as far as U S C is concerned L A Bams being in his home city but he's happy to be tapped by a Objective No 1 that is After seven California team and if Buck Shaw straight wins Tommy Trojan pain- wants to shift him to end that's was remembers that it the fully with him If any USC Indians who handed him his first okay 1951 football licking even though footballer plays rough it's the big Kreisel who also is a coach of tackle Charley Anee not Pat two more defeats did follow So Cannamela the Riessersee team was reported to the of U even C two while S point has open dates by some witnesses as having told the- Saturday before the Stanford employing judo tactics And having his players during an intermission in Honolulu holiplayed the during game won't be filled that Johansson off the ice "get he day learned thab period is Coach Jess Hill who picks U C judo even if he may be hospitalized" an old Hawaiian (football) custom L A as the 1952 team to beat Dr Von Halt said charges against "The reason I didn't nlav much with Washington State California Kreisel were proved unfounded but in the Shrine game was because and Washington all yapping at the Jess he was kept home to avoid any Brums heels says he will discard coachNeeley the West sauad's heart possible incidents or press attacks I couldn't block" he ' In an official farewell the "T" entirely and use the single said "Ifelt ceremony can knock as 'em down and nuts He's about for the German team Dr Von Halt wing spread 68-5- 2 as anybody but at Washington reminded the spread believing it to be foot- Iwell the athletes and officials was never called upon to do anyball's coming formation again "to be good sports" "The spread is a tremendous for- thing but brush block then continue into to the be LOGAN Utah Feb 2 (AP) — — open eligible mation enough to drive a coach out of his mind" he said "And for a pass" uian oiaies passei or reDounamg President Allen Washington's besides I want to give the other Farmers tonight whopped a fightcut off Don Heinrich's coaches something to worry about president 2 New Mexico crew in a aid reand ing allowance was it grant to defend both have for m They'll but worried alums rushed to conference basketball tusSkyline the single wing and the spread vealed the rescue selt looks now as though Oh brother!" sle largely on the 27 point of Agthe classy QB will turn down a pro gie forward Bert Cook O'Doul Welcomed offer and return to the Husky Cook led the attack for Utah San Diego aims to make Lefty campus next fall TUCSON Ariz Feb 2 (AP) - State in garnering a fourth conO'Doul forget his beloved San At a service club meeting here Henry Williams Jr of Kutztown ference victory although the left Francisco Pa overcame a desert wind storm the contest with five minutes retemporarily anyway last week Nick Lutze the when the citizenry puts on its best was asked during a ques- today to shoot par-- golf and take the maining bib and tucker the night of Feb 13 tion period: "Are matches fixed?" ieaa in tne $iuuuo meson open nnnv TlnfrftUT ilithtlnA t nUna m r to welcome the Padres' new "Two wrestlers don't get to- golf tournament at the end of 84 plunked in 12 points in the first to town Mayor John Butler gether and plan how one fellow half to keep the visitors somewhat 1 m w will give Lefty- the key to the city shall win" he replied "The fixing ww ln contention but he saw no action of ino 208 besides handing over three bucks is in the match making" after that Two was behind strokes And therein hangs a tale as told Huh? Ralph Keith Sewell Utah State Blomquist Los Angeles a pro who helped the Aggies break out guard by Mitch Angus of the to loves It seems that O'Doul was the play in the wind half first closeness a with Skee Reigel Tulsa Okla who g hero in a episode over Soccer Series Set which moved the Farmers started out the day in a first place assault in Japan three months ago? He 4 from a SAN 2 FRANCISCO advantage to a Feb (AP) tie with amateur Frank Stranhan lead at half time loaned His Honor caught short Two of After that it was soccer the Toledo O soared four over par to when he was touring Nippon with teams in thegreatest college contest country the Temple 74 and a total of 206 This gave noThe a group of other American mayors Owls Lobos succumbing to their of Philadelphia and the Uni- his third place Stranahan had putthree dollars It happened at an seventh loss in eight games looked of San Francisco meet Dons versity from trouble the first ting green informal dinner affair in Tokyo here tomorrow for what is billed as and carded 78 this was 17 strokes tired after a long bus ride from Butler anxious to do his bit as a the The Ags too cham- - higher than his sensational 61 yes- - Missoula Montana national intercollegiate good fellow proposed to pick up with a 3 mark were a bit pooped the tab for a refresher round only pionsmp after last night's thrilling victory — fitentay to find he had naught but over conference leading Brigham U S money in his pockbut held up better Young ets Fortunately the mayor spotDarrow led New Maxico point ted O'Doul in another nearby parhonors with his 12 Cook was ty and the situation was saved the 15 points of Sewell and Butler put the bite on Lefty for 13 by Darrell Tucker a fistful of yen which added up to Boxscore: three American bucks At the time Ktw Mexico IiL8tau GFPT CrDoul wasn't considered as a OFPT 9 9 3 27 Cookf ( Tuttlef 2 4 2 8 Padre skipper possibility 0 0 0 0 Springmanf Kennedy 2 2 0 6 "Do you suppose" the mayor 0 14 1 Harbertsonc Mystedtc 12 4 4 0 0 2 0 Weiss g twittered "that Lefty signed with Richardson g 2 2 3 6 2 to 110 be sure he got San Diego just Bootheg Hubbinger 0 2 0 2 2 2 4 6 Hull Currie 12 3 4 his money back?" 0 0 2 0 Johnson Nuckolls 0 10 1 0 0 10 Hayes Milter Is Eligible By Murray Rose Darrow 5 2 3 12 5 Z 13 Tucker 0 2 0 2 Spalbina It was touch and go for a few 1 2 NEW YORK Feb 2 (AP)— Until he got headline no- 10 Tuft Black 114 3 1 0 2 2 Brown days last week but its official now Golden 2 0 14 Menlo J C tices as the referee who was attacked by Manager Tommy 7 1 2 is Sewell that Sherman-Mill0 0 0 0 Lindley product will be scholastically elig- Ryan in Madison Square Garden recently Ray Miller's 0 0 10 Clark ible for Occidental track this 16 20 2fl Totals spring That means Miller whose chief claim to fame was tliat he was the only fighter ever 25 18 25 68 New Mexico best 440 time is 47:9 will join Bill 15 12 8 19—52" to knock 18 18 out 20 Utah state McLarnin 14—68 Albans Gil McFadden and Johnny Jimmy Barnes to form another bangup was reminiscing the other —— r—— — Ray Oxy relay quartet — one which may day about his two fights with Mc- was murdered by his own mob threaten the school of mark of Larnin who later became welter Ugly and evil tempered "Pretty" 3:101 Lightweight Champion was vicious and sadistic even as Jimmy Carter is expected here weight champion McLarnin known a youngster this month for two or three bouts as "Babyface" had a terrific walHe played ball occasionally in He realizes his indebtedness to lop in his right hand Miller was neighborhood games on New York's Ms McCoy for matching him equally famous his smashing lower east side When for "Pretty" hit against Art Aragon in the two en- left ho ball no one ever caught it No counters 'which brought him his "When we met the first time in the Feature battle in the Independone ever threw him out He always first important money McCoy la Detroit in 1928 the Olympia Was ran ent Basketball league this week to first his with bat his in also angling for a February Ezzard jammed" said Ray "It was a great will be played Wednesday at eight hand Cpwles-Ciarenc- e ll Henry bout to ngnt and i stopped Jimmy in seven when post No 9 and When didn't Amberg "Pretty" be held at the local Olympic rounds Wl mot in the RsrHn fnr the Brigham American Legion risk he would his interest play up keep If they ever needed Jimmy uvKes before he en- - the return other games by betting "Pretty" their unbeaten marks at Weber irairrca mst wees ior rnnaaeipnia rubber walls that was the night in The second top contest never lost a bet on a neighborhood gym wmet here: "Cleveland is no cinch The place was iumDine After that comes as a prelisoinary to the We- Whenever a on bet game "Pretty but should hang its head in shame first fight the fans were looking game he insisted on college fracas being the um- when Fred Junior it u aoesn t win the 1952 A L for another thriller M Nye and Stewart pire "I waited for Jimmy that night flag The Yankees wMl be verv Confectionary number one and two very tough even if Joe Di Maggio Jimmy waited for me The fans Since we related some tall tales in the first half competition take nas renreo tuner Jackie Jensen are still waiting Jimmy won the about Both games are a toss-u- p Yogi Berra last week the tne floor or Mickey Mantle will fill the fight But the referee should have customers have been flooding us and should provide some top berth better than aHmini out us thrown for that stinker" v jth others Here's another on the flight basketball as college stars ly The White Sox don t figure to wide-ey- e spot the lineups of all four clubs Yankee catcher: do any better than last year Today's baseball salary squabTheir The When was Yogi Monday night guns going great pennant dreams are just tha't — bles are strictly bush league com- for Newark the Yanks' farm the schedule complete is as follows: Seven o m dreams Dykes farmer Chisox pi- pared to the hullabaloo that used parent club sent Lefty Gomez out Stewart vs Heitz Heating and Ap- lot also believes Chuck Comiskey to be raised over the annual money to the New Post pliance 8 p m Jersey park to look No will be back in the club picture and talks between Babe Ruth and him over When 9 vs Lakeview 9 pm Bricham Leftv reached the Colonel Jacob Ruppert the beer field he found family circle ere long Yogi kidding around American Legion vs De Molay Maureen Connolly is excited tycoon who owned the Yankees in the dugouC'which The other two games set for had a pole on Their about her forthcoming and first meetings received front page me leu siae find Fred M Nye meetWednesday avidly discussed the trip to Wimbledon but she wants to play and fans tke Arsenal at seven and Stewcalled Lefty ing repeat her Forest Hills win next facing De Molay at nine grabbed artDick run king had collected logged through the dugout summer above all things else She h°mif Randall was idle in the around anasv"n8 Oftn MO rv in at- with his feet off the sround iq1i will play in the Southern California one night of play last week but his ed the Babe to take a cut for 1932 tourney in May before leaving for The Gomez' eyes popped he gulped 112 points are still good for first beer baron dolefully told the and said: England Alice Marble is helping Numplace in the scoring race Eleanor Tennant improve Mau- caoe about the great depression "Yogi who scouted you — Frank ber two point getter Thair Blackreen s game— her serve especially sweeping the land and pointed out Buck? burn of also restMiss Marble has a role in that even with a pay cut Ruth ed but saw no challenge to the would more make than Herbert In his many years in the National runner-u- p MOM's latest flicker "Pat and spot that it his with Mike'' which stars Katharine Hep- Hoover then president -- of the league Frankie Frisch was fined 108 often by Ford Frick when the latburn and Spencer Tracy So have country League standings: I he Babe snorted: ter was such sports figures as Babe Didrik-soof the league A W L Pet Hoover got to do with few dayspresident Zaharias Chuck Connors Bet- it?"What's Afrisch was ago selected Brigham Legion 0 1000 J Besides I a had better to year Hicks Frick present with a trophy on ty Post No 9 Beverly Hanson Don than he did" 1000 0 t behalf of f Gussie Moran sports lodge B'nai B rith Fred M Nye Co Budge 1 Frankie 1000 0 The w ballnlavr only As he handed the baseball Parker Pinky Woods Heifn not heard of who Heitz Heating 1 500 I hit a perfect 1000 a silver tray Frisch said: De Molay and Mercedes Marlowe La w 1 1 500 oweasea pretty Amberg TT This is a pleasure It's the first Lakeview Hepburn nlavs th nart nf 0 000 I d him anything but Stewart Confec around g'al 1 And don't 0 1 000 h ck'6 Cfctien Arsenal 0 000 out-dro- ve Redskins Break Out of Third Period Deficit to Hand 'Cats First Loss in New Fieldhouse iSr "' J§W"3fe jjm "5trP lyfj PROVO Feb 2 (AP) — Utah broke out of a third period deficit tonight and clubbed the4 reeling Brigham Young Cougars With a 51 to 48 Skyline conference victory despite a late great rally by Cougar Joe Richey The loss was B Y U't second in two nights and the first in the jammed to capacity new million dollar fieldhouse "Plrf "fnT& j 38-3- Kins? 'l - ?i-wuww- Miuium monaay mgnt against a g tough but unrated hometown challenger Bobby Dykes Promoter W H Peoples forecast a crowd of 15000 including at least 2000 Gavilan rooterS from Cuba and a gate of $100000 for Miami's first mixed prizefight Havana and its rabid fans are less than an hour byfight from Miami plane The event with a $20 ringside tab is scheduled to start at ten p m (EST) There will he DOt tlevvision or radio broadcasts in the nrpfioKt hullabaloo Al Weill International club Boxing matchmaker jeered reports that Gavilan was a 1 favorite to win and an y choice to lay out the tall rangy Dykes "I just don't see how you can sell Dykes short" said Weill "He belted Aldo Minelli out in four and Gavilan was lucky to get a decision over Minelli in New York" Dykes winner of 73 of 84 fights 40 by knockouts has been stopped only by Johnny Bratton from whom Gavilan won the title Bratton knocked Dykes out in tbe first round Against other mutual opponents Dykes compares well with Gavilan The lanky Miami puncher won a decision over Lester Felton to break drum-beatin- 4-- All-Sta- rs Hawaii will meet a nicked team nf 1 n c church basketball players in a return engagement in Ogden Friday night February 8 The game will be played at the Mount Ogden stake recreational center starting at eight p m - AlWistert Quits Grid Sport 4 nt face-savin- 38-2- 7 4-- : le Ray Miller Once Knocked Out Jimmy McLarnin Tommy Ryan Attack Is Recalled aid-ecT- by ?12 -- Legion Clubs to Highlight Card Baker-Merri- 1 ber-Ric- cen-terfie- ld ll ! THZ- Rr i3ES Baker-Merri- ll n B-- com-JawBon- er ilr 1 'tblet AK "1 2 PHILADELPHIA Feb 2 (AP)— Al Wistert is quitting professional football because he is a firm believer in the old adage that it's better to give than to receive Wistert one of three brothers to star at the University 6 Michigan has played nine years in the National Football league with the Philadelphia Eagles He was the team captain of three N F L division champions and two world champs "Pro football is a great game as long as you're able to give more than you receive In the past few years I've reached the point where the receiving is getting the edge Therefore it's time to quit Wistert said The Eagles' management thinks so highly of the great performance and loyalty Wistert gave the club career that during his they're retiring his number "70" No other Eagle will ever trot on the field wearing Wistert's number The tackle is one of those unusual athletes who never played their favorite sport in high school But he went on to Michigan where he played up front on some of Fritz Crisler's great Big 10 elevens "I always promised my family and myself" said Wistert "that when the time came I felt I was no longer a help to the Eagles I I felt that I had would retire slipped some when it became tougher to recuperate from injuries I wanted to get out of the game I love so well before receiving serious Injury" Wistert said he leaves with no regret "I feel 1 owe a debt of gratitude to football The game has proven it develops personality and character and in the past nine years has been very lucrative for me" Wistert who admittedly had a very tough time making the pro erade started every game for the Eagles from the 1944 season on except the 1950 Cleveland opener when he was injured While Al plans to devote most of his time to' earning a living with the Bankers' Life Insurance com pany he isn t forsaking football altogether He has joined the foot- ball coaching staff of William Penn charter school a private prepara tory school in Philadelphia "No I'm not interested in being a college or pro coach I'm satisfied to sell insurance to support my wife and two daughters Coaching at Penn Charter where I'll be able to help young kids develop will satisfy- my football appetite'' Wistert said he had two great thrills in his 13 years of college and pro football One was winning the N P L title on snow covered Shi be Park in 1948 with a 7 to 0 triumph over the Chicago Cardinals The other was the privilege of playing for Earl football (Greasy) Neale "I lost my father at an early age and I always wondered what I would have wanted him to be like I'm sure now it would have been just like Greasv Neale Dur- ing the eight seasons I played ior play-for-p- er Baker-Merri- LaMar Buckner and Rulon Stan- field church basketball- officials are in cnarge or selecting the players to meet the colorful Hawaiians Each stake will select two players "The Hawaiians Dut on a tprrifir floor show at Weber gymnasium last weeK said LaMar Buckner "Friday night the young ladies who dance the hula will perform in new costumes Members of the team will provide the songs and music for the program "All of the teams of the Ogden region will hustle tickets We anticipate a packed house for the Friday night program" The Hawaiians have won 73 and lost only seven games on their tour of the mainland They performed at Milford Saturday night and are scheduled in southern Utah prior to Friday They play at Malad Idaho on Saturday night Following their Utah games the Hawaiians will head east and south before winding up their season They are scheduled until April 9 "Friday's game will give our standout players an opportunity to perform against one of the best traveling clubs of the nation" said Rulon Stanfield "At the close of the series the Hawaiians will return to Honolulu" Popular prices will for the second appearance prevail of the Hawaiians j ay - Greasy I never told him how I felt because I always wanted to be sure in my min dthat if ever I slipped sentiment wouldn't make Greasy keep me in the lineup" I tallied quick point to tie it with just under nine minutes left Goodrich put Utah back Into the driver s seat for the last time with a fielder to make it 0 Paul Shrum and Burns followed this for Utah and Smith added a free throw Burns nudged in a rebound and then Goodrich hooked one in for the Cougars Karren dumped a jump shot and Richey hit again to make it 4 Richey did it again on a hooker and after Utah tried to pass the ball ho intorwmtorf u under the basket and sank the nnai byu effort with second 10 go Utah's top man was Smith who led all scoring with 19 points Richey did it for BYU with 14 cm score: ' 39-3- 9 41-4- 51-4- Utah Pf Smith G F 7 5 5 19 3 0 0 6 Burns f 4 0 4 3 Batesc g 0 3 Shrum g 3 1 1 S Asayg 4 0 4 8 Goodrich 6 0 2 0 Sanford t 22 7 16 51 Brighasa Tang GFPT Rieheyf 6 2 3 14 Christenjenf I1 2 13 Jarmane t 3 3 Romneyg 10 3 3 Karreng 1 1 114 0 0 31619 Chnstensen Mateljan 3 Jar man Romoey Karren Ogden Riflemen Win 4th in Row m5 1 T7 3"? WeSS -- 1 Bowling Center Pinologies MIXED DOUBLES BACK IN SPOTLIGHT Shortage Found At BurnV Park Second Annual Reliable Furnl-twr- a Company handicap mixoct aoubloi sputtered lata life with a bang Friday night attar Hw and wit Mahl leaf dawn first Ralph 1st hl1ag at th r n d of the first ptac Th La-nt- NEW YORK Feb 2 CAP) —The Brooklyn district attorney's office is probing a $25000 shortage from ticket sales during the 1951 baseball season of the Brooklyn Dodgers Chief Assistant District Attorney Edward Silver said last night that the shortage was renorted to him Tuesday by Dodger President Walter O'Malley Silver said he was told the shortage showed up during a routine T'W The ball club's receipts are insured While the records are being authorities have started questioning Dodger club employes ed night's competition handicap m This d Vnt will continue f dubls- ntU and eluding March 2nd with tha prixo fun growing continuously larger Th as —tiles meant winning first plC will receive $5000 la mere hand 159 of THtIR tm own SELECTION at th loliahla Furniture Company inaddition to There first place cash award is no limit a how many times any bjwler may win oris money Teem may roll tagethr twice a day every day H they wish and howlers way change partners and bowl often as they desire This tournament is open t ll f Ogden's lady and man howters and the management invites bowlers to compote in this trnt a matter where they do their league 5 atMrtaa as th West Mtldrud Wlfai wen th Serland Shoe Store award for th month of JtJS uary and fhs Stondard Optical wan th Frank A Ivy's OffBf e award for th some month Joe tarn ay Sr ans far j 48 W M 17—51 a 14 13 U—48 Free throws missed: Utah— Smith 3 Bates 4 Shrum Goodrich 2 BYU v "ttNOlOGMS" Of INTEREST HkAntd Mrs John Smalley are back ham after tow week v a Come in for our 13 3 10 Heaps Totab Hth BYU 6-- Mateljan a winning streak by the Detroit boy Felton and Gavilan met twice each taking a decision Both Gavilan and Dykes were outpointed by Sugar Ray Robinson and each defeated Sonny Horn in 10 rounds Robinson was the only big time battler Dykes had met The Ogden Rifle and Pistol club until he landed the title match with shot out its fourth victory uavnan on the Ogden rangestraight yesterday deth£k GaviUn "Lftnock Wasatch Pisthe Rifle and feating but that's what I thoupht ahmn tol club 1952 to 1925 Firing for Ogden were Murray Johnny Bratton Gavilan get Whittier 281 Theron Rollins 270 me or I may get him If anymay fighter Grant Bybrp 269 Henrv Shu'i is mi risnx ne s going to go IKM HI SKr TlMlkl 111 win" "I : think ii Moore 281 William Luca won i uaman oui Wasatch gunners were Don it n be a knockout or a decision" This will be the Cuban's first Davenport 280 Frank Birch 269 Bair 277 Cliff Elton 277 battle since he won by a technical tam knockout over Walter Cartier in Marion Bair 272 Tex- Jones 272 New York Dec 14 The National Don ShurU 278 Boxing association has ordered him to defend his title against Charlie — AVrtl3mftf mm tiumez tne European champion by March J5 Both Gavilan and Dykes were pronounced in "execellent" condition by Dr James McCormick Miami Boxing commission doctor after an examination Wednesday Dr McCormick said that "if you figure the fight on physical conMaxie Koscf dition they're even" 29-fig- ht All-Sta- rs j 28-2- p even-mone- j -i crown hard-hittin- 68-5- man-jsw- h h" to liSrSfiLS ss i Hawaiian to Face Utah Aggies Win Over New Church Standouts at Mt Ogden Hall Friday Night Mexico Storm Plagues Tucson Tourney 36-3- By Ben Funk MIAMI Fla Feb 2 (AP) — Kid 'play remainine Gavilan the bolo punching Gar-misc- j quarter Kid Gavilan to Put Crown on Block at Miami Gar-misc- - The Utes opened fire in the first and led until midway through the third period with Glen Smith and Kent Bates doing most of the honors Richey's foul pitch with five minutes of the third quarter gone put the defending conference champions ahead for the first time Tom Karren and Harold Chrixtensen joined in this fun and the Cougars pushed to a 0 lead But Smith and Bates got back on the firing line and narrowed 4 this to with 10 minutes-- of 4 Ate Mo Par PARTS Don't take chances I A de- and inspected especially fot Plymouth Dodge De Soto Factory-engineere- d fective exhaust system spells jlf harmful gases leak out they may seriously jeopardize the health and safety of you and your passengers or Chrysler cars Dodge "Job-Rate- d" 01 trucks to They're made right fit right and to work right! 01 Vf IN TODAY! 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