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Show "WEDNESDAY,' FEB. 20., 1952' Provo. Utah County.' UUh Certs For ire Mew Mexuco With only a slide rule' chance ot getting a hunk of the Skyline title, the ,BYU basketball team heads into the 'home stretch this weekend with a game against ' New Mexico. The. Provo hoop'sters will play the Lobos Saturday night in the Cats! final home appearance of the season. Then in the following two weeks the Cougars will wind of up Skyline action with a tour Colorado A&M, Wyoming - and Utah a tough schedule for any . team. Touch Battle in many respects it will be a tough battle for the Cougars to retain their second place standing Mrs. Lawrence Wins Second Gold Medal DAILY HERALD camni ' By HENRY THORNBERRY OSLO (UP Andrea' Mead La 2rence of Rutland, VI., became the Pleasant Grove First and Provo, The rest of, the schedule for toe first woman ever to win two winter Ninth will the: final night of the tourney follows: for tonight play Olympic gold medals Wednesday District Six M Men basketball 6 p. m. Manavu vs. Lehl First V When she tool; the slalom race with fourth and sevehth placet t. the Brigham! :ia championship a comoinea cipcung of two mm- - Younir fiMhnu sc 7 p, m. American Fork Fifth vt. utes and 10.6 seconds for two heats. The game will begin at 9 p. m Pleasant View (third and sixth 77 The Vermont house-- 1 places: 8 p. m. Provo Park vs. Orem wife, who won the giant slalom fV h. Windsor race last Thursday, made a mag-Q- f 'consolation championQ( ship, fifth and eighth places). ojureni recovery irom a . tumoie Gained Final in ine nrst neat to .make trie Pleasant Grove First gained the In' 1:07.2 and then sped down championship finals by romping to 1.312 feet'? Roedkleiiva course in a brilliant 103 4 on the CHICAGO (UPWohnny Bratton second heat for the best combined' fiRhts f9r nothing defend ng champTonTof the Wednesday night j lime of the event. ibut the Negro batUer figured a shot tournev Mrs. ' Lawrence's feat wort the. at. Kid Gavilan's world welter- - provo Ninth moved Into "thV . siatcs us mira. koiu me i tilt by migav back cnmpionmp jvmiea itK- tr show. iln the current winter games. She American Fork Fifth. turning 1. in an dioncewon the Kani siaio.novertime battle. Bratton. twice married, i'previously and Ken Henry of Chicago won the forced, his Jaw broken three times) In- other Tuesday night games. ' 2 and tus hands broken twice, meets 'Martavti tipped American Fork speed skating rare. c Lehl First turned Cardell. Ilartlord. Conn., in a nixm. iZ-slalom event .The hI ii special lit MI i mX, Ai ii fXUii i w-1 ha irii 1 television bout at the Chi- - back Provo Eleventh. Provo meters shorter 60 proximately . V t Aitl n i .1 ti .!a0fc defeated Provo Third. ; Ronald Sparaco. waving the Thorn "McAn trophy awarded jinan STAR AMONG STARS s jPark siaiom'eveni inursuay giani ana vkinasor whipped Provo Cam- ! him as the top freshman of the new American Baseball Academv. iaaDDlauded hv th Vlmir' hmfK, 'inH tine Legal Problems nslm a. But 1'KsI problems.san item per-,P- u ors. left to right, Gil McDougald and Gene WoodJing of the Yankees. Sid Gordon of the Braves. Gil The steep Rocdkleiva course : Hodges of the Dodgers and Gene Hermanski of the Cabs. President Phil Rizzuto headed the faculty. over which the slalom race was naneni'y0 " wff Vk0SnSt V,Ust The school ran for three months at New York's 212th A.A.A. Armory, drew 1200 youngsters. (NEA) run was 38 with and.8lncJ AifYIC iold,uP gates . spotted 4 in the concluding stages of conference play.. Right now the,Den-ve- r Pioneers are bracketed in third place with a 4 booking . Pleasant Grove First, Provo Ninth Play for M Men Title Tonight wt 5-- that might force the Cat right down to the wire. Utah and Utah State are tied in fourth place with six wins and five losses each. p fQCeS In spite of their slim chances. of overtaking the 'Pokes, .the Wattsmen are determined to make a chase of it. Once, before they were given less than a mathe matical chance to take the title, but a few breaks and a driving finish gave the Y quint the con ference crown. Today, however. Coach Stan Watts and,, his. boys aren t planning on the benefits rnt of the "breaks." , With the Lobos as the target for Saturday night the pressure will be off and the"Cougars can start piecing together their shattered offense, that cos tf them the game against the Pokes "last SatEnd urday. Statistically the Y hoop-stewere high in all departments ibut the .They hH Hrn swept the boards for "twice as A sudden rise in temperature to "l many rebounds as the 'Waddies 1 880-Yar- d Brigham Yourfg University'i and tried 70 shots as compared to AIIan' SnllltPfl above the softened day7, point one lone ne owed her tram, boasting eging 57. the visitors .wrestling Produced a hht ,whUe V win over the University of Utah . government asssment of NEW YORK IUP Don Gehr- k it's Jolt conclude will mat squad, Biggest iui ia. aiv maun, w no asioniiknen inrt of As the adverse- conditions, the was still effective. western division grappling chores ports when be raced to a new. course was shortened- by about 50 But the biggest jolt came in the 4 t .k. An. imprniiioni tuixin? i inn MrrhiunrM', Thursriay night at 8 p.m. in the percentage In thi? of made. 'shots ' ' "aa aim OSCAR a noar.ne as at 7 w" New IRALEV By the . . th.wl on Ca's came the .Z". flyraster ,d f.nl pairsthrough department the o me a. i4 " . . no is a York Sportsmen s Show. "Five ,f nvrn fi .u :vkV iuHK (LP)-Box- intr Showing much improvement witn a denated 23 per cent while "oor "t c iu me 1ua1.ru govero-ithiiuii mat !.dui wouiu neiiner nt ij man gets a shot at former aiuroay. , , ' Heavyweight. were ; tne da fOKea skrt-rt,per h M'Pi ruiiing speeding. J Asa S. Bushnell. meet dirrtf.e tne tVi . . . ?L . . L the .11 lf, Pff.ve" feckless start nf th wh,ri, rentes time on her., "We re goir to hold the money." 0( the I C. orld Wednesday saluted the "V. Colors came close pain to snarling meet at M.di m "1 "V1 Dnmanl econa run was he said. until these cases are., Square Garden revo.hwt that n..,. gamers winningest coach. Dr For- - K .v.v- ,- kwK ism. m,-- .. wVv,'nn hnnnrcv ...h " ... .. -- Jl" "I - " """..onds faster than any ?of ber op- - settled." m.nn wiU ,thov 't3r,rirf! ' Time and. "time again the Cou-- : rest (Phog "Allen of Kansas 0 v,v ' could do over the steep Bratton. who now live. In Long u,r 1 eye:the occasion of the..70WK.:ictdry o'Wvfn With-'tolh .JPvnts 'tltah State ffraooler in'!ar m--had the shots., but.-.t' ' ng nuretsfi.-oiwith his second wile course made and treacher- - island. Pro-I- -" u.al "Ce The Joe ..an the Cougar- Ifieldhouse. dunng Jersey to a ;.. matches . rest . ... . S250 1 . i in-. Vr .. year. ".U naid his ling and baby, .u fi. first wife :i anu rpnnnnninff an iitv ,h. mrfiJ.nny.. : y i V voans had nat loowa like coir, tne current rim? ruier. as ine iiiuiupni lori Kf.Pi.n. as a 011hv' Imonene Opton of North Conway, luesday as partial settlement Allen., now in his 4na ,unDcatabIe best Df a bad lot. the i Comfortable lead going into' th4lv"llo.r- Vm5P' "l VfM Q,a vfr tu.mt N IL, finished fifth with a combine5 Branon once recognized by thej The year as a coach, came last nigni, burlv Bostonian who won the crown L icebergs of the Atlantic ssm iauon as area U1 Pur-,.- "oinK of 2:14 1. She made her ' hi4 when at Nans 1932 clocking in Boxers Ineot have onie from the back with'J saidi Schmrlinc always roared but the Utags lost his welterweight champ.on. il worKca aurmg me iirsi quar- rrnf Kana foam" ransea ro.. dLseustedlv: runs in 1 ;07 4 and 1:06 2. 18 glaciers of Greeland. two straight pins to 'squelch the ter. to In K,d Oavilan worked in have' and it .might On lir firt n.n natinfh wallnoed . the r ''That fight with Lee Savold BYU hopes. .i : l. . : . ' ..asMuri uiii nuns j iu tiic wucn ji.u what an inept boxer he the onlv contestant in the field to uiirr inunuit. aioce mm ne nas uuw.i an okiahnma Accws by. impressive run"to me 'Ft lrok like they're Show Improvement me cougars couapsea in me "unai gg (0 45 score. ' only at getting another wear KniCKers. iook a severe fall aimed nfnc out of crave vards from which was, e'en with Savold not hitting . , chance at the crown Even so the Cougars have minutes RADIATORS REPAIRED ball ' . under the Pokes' r.ven 4 a before wooden growiea. narKcy near ' ' bridge """ine MP these 8M!la the, Iff lost his first opportunity last shown, an increased amount of control game. It w as evident at . . women who saw it on television" u.ir i. Loquacious Guy the Ante Glasa Installed .i.. -"" nu ..e. when he gained onlv a 10-'"""-as heavyweights." ."-- .w".;. .k,. " - , masquerading , ability in their most recent show- this point of the game"" that the--' Specialiied Work :! tnree iosi anoui oS seconds. r often who Allen as to . . train a mat precious th'o nan Gavilan number of the'Y in Noungsters WvnminB "fivp roun( dr.w Uj,h Hnnins nf ings and you lojst a ngm my day she also tumbled, momentarily title a Victory over But fans will be making the trip to was too much fox the youthful nas D"n ine center 01 omen con- - siduously and the manner in' wim.! or Jn AHLANDER'S ,crap looked roal bad in one., he near an ice wall later in the heat ; tit n mOioH !nn! Salt Lake City to see the Cats BYU quint. troversy during his long career as .490 So. L'rIt. Atcbv fn the were blamed by Sharkey for the aoded. you went to the bo. torn of but lost no appreciable time. he advocated many bout with Billy Graham Match 26 u. changes tackle, the Utes again. :the '""1 the Aggies Against trmlhrvrl Bnrl " " ' -' of " .J Coach Reed Nilsen and his boys 'bY boxing, ameM It., hfime if",h reams! h j "At the ri e. it's Koing.-th- e been guiding Kansas-U- . f m.raisa i-o"youthful New into a title engagement. Tight otilr: .. US England :filfl maneu- - move will be gunning for a sweep of ows- - w . ' w t s. l uuL-...... . (A- u uc onrw. fh Kf Uaifc UP Llirir. it nA tbo rHv uniTlha U,rt.. i . t"i. i i: IV . a , i i VUI ,,a,on 3.1 " iui I uic inuili the series w ith the Utes who have Logan tian uiiiuiiisjwui s. "" conFarmers iv u., longer, insisted snarkey. now ap- - JnarKey gives aicou me eage Ossi Reichert of Germany, whose' The between Baker yet to taste- their first mat win. nected with 44 per cent of their iiaskell years Mis-i- j ; instituteand Central Tr7- -"a .':iy of the current heavy- - LOG 0 doening heat was the fastest are and young coming shots, and the Cats had to make They . In! ;wcight.s. despite Jersey Joes age.'0r the first run. raced 'down the that'if. group of wrestlers who have more attempts and do a better i,me ' 1908 with. -- ' he is smart and always course jn in' j" JCOlGS starting on her second trv ' several frosh in the line-u- p. two.TIOOp at the foul line to snare the j, 1910-1II in shape." as , ,aW to v off. tAii practice fcronrf niar ulth. . stajs Utah Coach "Karl Schleckman job . game. f "an osteopathic sgrgeon, Alleij'has By UNITED PRESS Rasping his pair of gnarled, time of 2:11 4. Her combined timei and his boys . are still smarting ' .coached teams .to 21 conterence East fichtcrts hands together the for- - was of a second slower t, from the licking handed them by Slirht Point Edge . New Hampshire 66 Rhode sLsland mcr champion explained PRINTING CALCULATOR championships Law'rente. Mrs. the Cats, at Provo a fewweeks j ,lhan ., Ii 'The split over, the weekend. St. Bonavcnture. which Tuesday,' U. 60. ; y the In ago. At that time tHe BYU vic- with 1. Knocked Out Eisard the Aeeies and Pokes nut accepted a bid to the National In- - St. Boriaventure 69 Siena 44 tories were registeVed by Arnold race that opened the dav's ' pro- 1951-5- 2 ' 87, Kings Point 4"! St Tournament alorux'with vitation BYU iNY Johii's St. for the the record Swen-soWilson. Phil Rollins. Gene out Walcott knocked Ezzard gram. eikko Hakulinen. a season at 12-They still carry a'- Johnls and Duquesne, closed out St. Peter's J3 Newark Rutgers 59 Charles once and I figure now he'll old and Mark Hafen for a 16-Finnish fcimberjack. ended the' a over its home with ... season over South optheir slight point edge victorjj edge." on Charles. Swedish domination of the h.ive Indian the sign 2 74' Siena. of an lAIabama rek. AJ rt priMad top Georgia" ' average' ponents. scdring Most Trouble Marciano. that television grind by winning, in three hours. . Louisville 82p""orth Carolina St. G" As for j cf3 Most of BYU's trouble will 59.4 points per game. fight with Savold. proved that WaI- 33 minutes and 33 seconds. The Mississippi 78 Spring Mill 64 j IU. s four-ma- n probably corne irj the heavier in Joe Richey. kept, the Watts club' team withdrew. . ,cort would be just too smart and U.S. &r 86 71 VMl Mary Texas Christian ran its league- Wilj!am scoring picture with his, lnaVlinocute for Rocky. He'd feint him 'weight divisions where the BYU 4 thevera em. Jrllawesl in in th ' m.nrH. .Jprrv Rnmnev '" " IM U' III lllff Cnnibuoct' club is experiencing some snags. right out of the" ring." f.n Kr tnmrinb .holKansas 66 Oklahoma A&:M 46 can- - beat Walcott. STEPHENS ACCEPTS Coach Nilsen is hoping that he prr.nrl nlrp in th RVIT lf anybodv 111 . ( fi3 59 AUTMOIIZID fAtll 4.IHVICI AOIMCT tWiiici Loyola Valparaiso .. '.. iTexas Acgies; will be able to put Harold Cun- - with a 9.6 mark. believes, 'it would be a RED SOX TERMS Sharkey u sv asnourn wesicj-awere Coach .Cats the Watts on said beat only Bavlor ShortSaturday lo 75 light heavyweight Harry Mat- - SARASOTA. Fla, t'P match, ningham in the thews. and it isstill'a question as to in good shape physically- for the clinch at least a tie for the Innn, Istop Vern Stephens of the Boson' Southwest which man he'll put ' against New Mexico game. Watts' said title. Sate (Tempi? I 70 Texas don't iorgct it." Sharkey grunfed. 1932 Tuesday .in a telephone con-- . Q4 "TlZOn ?)pan T.ftrcpn ic nureincr a'snrainpH! 1 ntiicHIlrt ran itc rAcnrH Charles "Tiny" Grant. Phont 139 st Or n 52 51 No. 2nd West thumb the which received he .in ' I don't think they'll let hirn get versation wuh Sox General Man-- i .by ejfafootballer in the heavy divi- warm-u- p 44 39 Arkansas Baylor. 18 No It before the. Utah State ranked v "V""4'1' .. sion. nationally. . w as he. ninth loss in 26 games lRice:72 Southern Methodist U. 57 This will be the last match of game. 58 A&M U. Christian Texas Texas ' C- State. St. JohnJs "I a sore. N. Stan still is for "It little lliitUx know s he pushed season Jack .That for the Cougars until the; 44it is expected to-its record to a round and he managed a lot of by troulhcing they take pa rt in the, conference said, "but the time Saturday's Kings Point. 87 to 45. as Jack Mc- meet that is kiodfteted for March okay by ATnnhV.-ifrniiioc. 7i ricium Kod boys. j Mahon scored 21: points. game arrives. at Laramie, Wyoming. , Montana" Rl 'Smiles Knowingly JC 55s C.iliforr.ia AgSacramento, a- a' a I I II AT. "REPORTS rlXDY 4G j "Rut f getting Matthews a break gies CVBS"' TRAINING CAMP San Jom-- ' St'ato fi9 Fresno State 54 is 's'li.icthing' else fluain.,''the jAAU MESA. Ariz. CUP' Dee- Fondy. l 102 ( oljege of Puget year-olsmiled know- Sharkey a player af'cr Manager Phil !0 .. Bowl f;ound inl By heart"' and job' Tea1 1 reported Walcott. he shrugged, would have S'ate 83 California "in Tuesday at the Chicago Cubs' Tech 7Q t ,been a sparring partner back in spring training camp. SALT .LAKE CITY UPV AAU the days of Dempsey. Tunney. The t six foot, three inch first of the public land under Schmeling, Sharkey, et . al. And. from hasketbalr teams Most the i 3ntpr-baseman told Cavarotta upon show- - CHAPEL HILL. N C. (LP! mounrain area nave until Mircn tne jurisaiction ot tne' nureau or line ine rest oi ine. men of mat inc up at the camp for the second;B1ck .eyes and charhy ' v hi day! of spring practice thaV he waswere as much a part of the fe.mi- imc-nfh honinc rtnr'e Marrhthp fitrhtini amn' I 'nfi frtiV: tun rtr nVrir as the poodle a'nto.st at his playing weight of ni"e stock in uses. such as forestry and gra-- i "3 hat." Sharkey sithp( nostalgl- j cut at the University of North 2" pounds and roarlv to co would really be some- teams the first ilC'to mg. or forestry, gracing, and ua- - cally, , Sixteen ; ..' Fondy's arrival left pitcher Paul Carolina Tuesday. shed ill for ciitcf tef thing. berth protection compete Minr.cr as the only absentee from Sorority sisters, apparently mo-th-r in the national AAU tournev squad and he informed the tivated by a desire to extend worn,- - Teams "from. Utah and southern ' club thnt he was en route by auto en 8 suffrage to the gridiron, maul Idaho. are elisihle to enter the five- his, home in New Wilmington, id each other all over the grass .. tOU.I laiUCHI. c MnnHaV" fKA, '.. K.n.n (t.rlinm la. like tic G5Qfi QLfi SAYS! Enjoy this Just Tarheel Powder 'Bowl made its Intermountain AAU a4lPresident 6.00-1- 6 '.Joe ,L. ..Chnstensen "said .players debut before 1 500 fans or. entered mustj hold went feminine down The fracas PLUS TAX I as a 19 'to 0 win for 4he Pi "Beta AAL' "cards.- Entry blanks can be obtained at YOUR AND Christnsen by over writing Delta the outgirled sic Phi's room IOO, building. Delta Deltas. ' OLD TIRE honors went,' to Salt Lake City. There is an entry .. famous for of Mc-5W fee team.j for each Miss ; Marilyn j Cra7y Legs) - Qf Ccrdell Tonight w)-niei- er . -- 1 )r A n..vVwv." ' I - -- - s 500-met- er Cougar Grapplers . Z: id-vi- : m Ten-year-o- Western '' ilO-rou- ld i I rs Division Season field-goals-ma- ... I Winningest Coach ? .t.iUK i - 'f ".U. .1. : twn.""11 .... m' ,' t-- "",: :.k"" " i sw-yar- 4-- A two-sec- - x '..I:!: 1 ,'"., hhk-mo- ""' ,,:; mv'-.5m;'.- " "-:.l":- . .cri,i - i - - t,.. "-h Record , - . h -- . fn-esin- - ;r 3: 45-32- JS"'?? . Jack SharJtey Contends Boxing Is Dying Sport 52-4- 3 SiGfehrmflnn i Basketball's -;r. 42-1- i n ih-ti.- ". InZ 7. ii . x -- i s- Mrj.nw . less-tha- - - j e . The"-loquaciou- -- - , f. a aHu-vi,v- hot-shot- J VI rJ ." -- 2. anl-uaf1.- . 1 1 un-t- i - -- i. -ii - V J : eicht-tenth- Remington Rand Automatic 's Jrjk ( cross-countr- n, 8. 13 ( . . .. 56--- . -' j - f ; 1 fi-- a R- -i ( - 177-pou- nd HANSON OFFICE EQUIP. . 290-pou- nd 82-6- 7. . ; ! be -, ; 19-- 2 l Roj-Vc- 7-- v 8, i - Tarheel Powder - : Cava-retta'- ( BasKetpall Game Won s. -' -- : d Tourney March rni beta rnis ( . . frMt.-ix- - t 7?o I Mew ; - Tiire . f'-r- ime Out! each:.-team- GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON I City-Count- ... : Play-of-the-d- . " .' - f . iKtnnon or the Crazy Legs; The tourney winner will repre--' sent the area at the national, meet dropped a pass and her .Denver 'March Expenses ialmpst, to bring a rousing cheer ifrom male fans There was an 'will he paid for the Intermountaip officials' time out for adjustments. i;w inner., Christensen said. Tri-Delt- TRADE NOW s. blue-jean- i s, 1&-2- . OLD : I iTIME QUALITY . - - . , - I ,.:-'. 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