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Show Payson, Utah THF PAYSON CHRONICIX Page Six Friday, December 8, 1950 The lejt of Chri t .a nut that of torpor, but of h.umonv. It is not refusing the struggle, but conquering in it; nut from duty, but finding duty. ict Park, 2nd, 3rd Win Lions Score Second Opening Round in In to Compete Utah For National Honors In Recreation 4-H- CHRONIC!. K M-M- Basketball en Over In the ojiemng n Made L'lah Cmuitv Tuberculosis k latum has just ni Jh jlti C e fuel .. mg lesults on t ( 3 Tt Mat u., 30-1- 4-- 9 V. pie-seaso- n sigi-nin- g d 31-2- Ann Montgomery Ann Montgomery, 17, of Ifeher, was selected by the State Club Odlce for outstanding recreational leadership and achievement. Ann has played the piano and saxophone at many 4H Club programs, and also led the members in song. As member of a gills at trio she lius entertained church, civic and school gatherings. She plays in the school band. Is majorette and serves us president of the twlrlers club. Active in sports, she has played for two years ou Nasatch High undefeated basketball Schools team. Ann serves as junior leader and has held every olllce in her club. Her record will he judged for natlonul honors, which Includes a trip to the 4 II Club Congress In Chicago, provided by the United States Rubber Co. Annual awards of $25 are given to each county on Its oveiall recreatlonul program us well as the records of Its local 4 TI Clubs. The award is sued to buy recreational equipment. Counties winning cash awards are: Iron, Kane, Flute, Utah and Washington. This activity is condtn ted under the direction of the Extension Service of the State Agikultural College and I'SIXA cooperating. 3 apii-i-e- i" iii t X -- i conducted sii.e a ummei in Utah Coun- ts Fsiiitiallv Payson high school has made 16 wrestling as a spoit kept their at the school. They have acquired the best wrestling mat avail6 with a hewildcied able and have acquit ed the serteam to se- vices of Allgood, the local jewe coach otw c utive eled, as the Mr Allgood wiestled on the - i pi .ipp.il d ,1 nth in 21 679, gjtiw, nth definite tube ulosls, susputvd tubeieulosis, 159, 1 i m pi 36-1- Recreation The National and Rural Arts program provides boys and phis with an opportunity to make new fi lends, have fun, learn new skills, share talent and become leadeis. It also provides a medium for home and community participation in sports, dancing, diainalics, singing, arts and ciafts, and other aithitlea. Taken ys This Spring Released Coach at High School Beaver 36 to game (if the basketball 1950 slate, The Payson Lions Paik wa'd rolled to a lopsided victory string intact vit.uiy over Spring Lake tiiumph ovei a Ul d. Beaver high school Dan Winnie set the pace foi em e the second the v it. to is by tanking 7 points victoiy and tt.ng up many of the The Lions caugnt the- B avers plas He was aided by seemingly unawaies and sr iamb-leto an eailv lead that couldnt Openshaw Douglass Bills, Cu-eand Dte Fi am (mi who also ad- be shoitened bv a lighting Bcav-e- i ded ton adti ably to the sconng uew. column Dick Cahoori staitul oil the Ralph Menlove pioved to be luewoiKS by sinking t.vo quick tne vvnole offense for the losers layups and was followed instantas he laiig up 10 points for his ly by LaMar Walkei and Teiry Smith who tallied 7 and 6 points evenings effoits. In the following game Second lespeetivcly. ward edged Fouith uaid by a Gary McBnde, Guidon Smith, a maigin in closely played Ronnie Amos and Duane Tayloi The boys from Second game. also contributed to the scoring waid labeled themselves as the the Lion3 their team to beat us they displayed spiee that gave victoiy. lopsided with a polished offense plenty The teal hero of the game was of spirit and hustle. Dick Money, who finally hit his the Calvin Clay.son was high stride and tanked 11 scoiei for the visitors with 10 ifcoung in the lattei points portion of folpoints and he was closely contest. the lowed by Glen Harding who Melvin Lunt, who couldnt pushtd 8 quick points through duplicate his sconng punch of the hoop Ditk Taylor, DeMar the Lions fust encounter, did Tayloi and Ainell Heaps round- ho a his usual gieat ever, play ed the remaining plaveis who the pivot slot and kept did the laige poition of the scor- game in possession of the ball by sweeping. both bank boards. Lundell and Ashby dominated ingThe Lions seemed to be in midthe losing teams offense by tank- season form as a they displayed ing 10 and 8 points respectively. potent offense and an impregIn the final game Third ward nable defense that kept the Beavbarely tipped a sciappy First er quint bottled up on every desteam that them waid fought diive. sconng perately until the final buzzer There weie no individual persounded. the game as nearly formers Gordon Taylor and Robert all the in contributed in the boys Bliss earned the load for the and combination every scoring Third ward team by sconng 8 seemed to operate with fineness El Runnells, and smoothness. points Bernell Evans, Keith and Garth It looks like the Lions have the Hill and Jay Ilarmer rounded of giving a repeat possibilities out the remainder of the winner of last year's team performance offense. if they can function as good Hal Shuler was the big Gun for our own stiff Nebo divithe losers, tallying 6 points, but against sion competition. nothing surpassed the hot shooting of Duane Patten who hit for 8 points on long shots outside Listen to Paysons two radio of the foul cade. Carl Marvin and Joe Wilcox programs over Radio Station accounted for the remainder of KOVO. Saturday at 12 noon the teams scoring. and Tuesday at 7 p.m. er SPORTS Allgood Preseason Victory Results of ( ti htait '1 disease-- , 267; aonm n aLtiis, 235 i CHI Pacific Coast league next season . . . Al Lopes has been named manager of the Indians for the next two seasons . . . Todays gridiron leaders lack the luster of the 1949 Irish . , candidates have been Interview,, as possible manager of the 8t Louis Cards , , . William Zetkea! dorf. New York realtor denies he will buy the St. Louis Browns and move them to Houston . . , Coach of the west team In the charity football game at San Francisco Iec. 31 will be Marchte Schwartz of Stanford. He will be assisted by Jess Neely of Rice and pet haps Bud Wilkinson of s . . . Oklahoma President Dr George Cross says he hopes Okl! hums turns down any bowl bid U receives this year . . . Notre Dam feels t.v. has made millions ot friends for the Irish and wants to continue screening games There have been only five left! handed catchers in the major leagues, and all played before 191R DR u iBiiall j I tnd jELli J.2 east-we- full-tim- varsity wiesthng team at Oklahoma A and M. university for thice years During this penod the team won thieo national championships and Mr Allgood lecogni-tion- . gained He also obtained a bath on the U. S Olympic team but illness kept him from traveling with the squad. Mr. Allgood says he has some exceptionally talented matenal to woik with and that the boys are comprehending the fundamentals of the sport rapidly. He feels that the sport can be instated as a major sport in the school and that the boys have the possibilities of gaining high ranking throughout the state. The boy have prospective matches with Millard, Beaver, Carbon, Granite and Davis high schools and hope to acquire some matches with some of the other major schools that sponsor wrestling teams. Any boys interested in performing on tips team are encouraged to come and try out after school or during the three oclock athletic period. All in the Game: ftOGERS HORNSBY win man,. Seattle of the i Okla-horn- jot key Wee Willie shoemaker has booted in his 320th win of the year to set a new modern ting (jin luiltiu iluik-u- to p con- family phvsiuan if have not al.cadv done so. tact then they It is impoitant that this examination be made to deteimine the exact iesults ieveahd by the small record and break Johnny Longdeno 319 winners. He has been riding lately at HollyCalifornia. He wood Park, u-i- follow-u- p partly ter, 78 J fSB R Phone for I .Looking I into X-i.- n weighs only 103 pounds. guest E We the nun of Btiy C 145th FA Bn wish to thank all the people fiom the Payson area for all that tney did for the unit when we were inducted in to Service cm September 3, We thank you all for the money that was donated to out Btry by the people of Payson. The paients of the men fiom Pay-sohave something to be pioud of in the boss they sent with our unit, they are a fine group the ! HEREFORD 'IMF Its BULL SALE , I compl feth w Dec. 14, 1950 n a group in a phone !r AT 1950 of men and Re far Is The Place everyone enjoys soldioung with. In lecent promotions with authority from 4th Army Hqs we proudly announce the men from Payson who have been promoted. Sgt. fiom Cpl. Clyde L. Hone, Clarence F. Schramm, Cpl. from FOR SALE DESK BLOTTERS PFC., Sargent D. Bainett, Daniel 10c. Yellow, Buff, Blue. At L. Bishop, Horace Larry Burton, Chronicle Office. Rulon Don Hill, Ted C. 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