Show I Brothers Bombard Basket For I Tooele's Tooele s Buffaloes Peterson Shines As As Rangy Guard GuardIn In Dart Lineup By TOMMIE PORTER j Johnny Paulos speedy little I southpaw sharpshooter of Tooele's prep cage team was a thorn in inthe inthe inthe the sides of other Jordan district teams last Jast season and is back In Inthe inthe th the Buffalo lineup again this sea sea- son But now the Paulos threat is doubled for Johnnys Johnny's brother Bill a right-hander right even more accurate accurate ac Sc- ac- ac curate than the star of last year is hoop-bombing hoop for the Buffs One of the most mod promising players on Coach Wayne Wane Millet i inexperienced Davis ls cage squad Is 15 I Reed Peterson rangy defensive star and nephew of Vadal Peterson Peterson Pe Pe- terson Utah's basketball mentor S Reed and Carl Schofield were unsung but hut vital Ital cogs In In Davis I victory over o South Cache Frida Friday As if in a prearranged act the I Logan and Jordan teams took the floor Friday in almost identical garb each having maroon warm-up warm I i suits trimmed in white But Logans Logan's Lagao's Logan's Logans Lo Lo- gans gan's game suits are maroon and I Iwhite white while Jordan has an Innovation innOvation innovation inno Inno- adding a wide midriff innO band of yellow orange-yellow to its school colors colors colors col col- col- col ors of maroon and gray I The gray numerals against this j I Warnick Selected For Committee On Prep Up Set Up multicolored background make make identification somewhat difficult except when the players are near b by Glen Popular Coach Glen Worthingtons Worthington's popularity popularity pop pop- at Logan Loan was expressed recently by a Grizzly fan in the remark We will keep him coachIng coaching coaching coach coach- ing at Logan until the termites eat up the entire school Duchesne at Heber lIeber Coach Veryl Meyrick and his his Duchesne prep will invade Region Two for a preseason game Saturday with Wasatch high at Heber after a Friday game at Duchesne with Tabiona Defending prep champions champlon of the mountain Intermountain region for the coming season are Wyoming Casper class A Burlington 8 11 B Nevada Xe Sparks Idaho Emmett EmmettA A Weston Veston B Ii Arizona Duncan Duncan Duncan Dun Dun- can New Mexico St St. Michael Santa Fe Colorado Centennial Centennial Centennial Cen Cen- tennial A Rocky Ford B Montana 1 Havre lIane A Big lI Timber B Utah Ogden Some confusion may result this season from the fact that while while some I some schools are using the new shaped fan i backboard others retain re- re tam tain the older rectangular boards The 41 1940 rules do not specify either type stating The backboards shall be either of two I types 1 A rectangle six feet horizontally horizontally hori hon and four feet vertically or 2 a shaped fan-shaped board with with shape and dimensions as shown Inthe Inthe in inthe I the diagram which accompanies the rules The diagram shows the new type board having an overall width of 54 inches an I overall height of 35 inches with the semicircular fan edge 29 inches from the center of the goal bracket I Constitutional Board I A. A P. P Warnick principal of Lincoln Lin Lin- coIn coln high school at Orem will will represent Region Three the Alpine Alpine Al- Al pine and Nebo districts of the Utah valley on the special committee which will rewrite the constitution constitution constitution tion of the Utah High School Athletic Ath- Ath letic association this winter The new constitution will be presented at the annual meeting of the as association association association as- as in March Former Bee Star Joe Johnson who has a strong contender for Idaho prep laurels at Preston this season was an all- all state gridiron star for the Box Elder Bees in 1930 and later sparkled spar spar- kled on the casaba court for BrigI Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig I ham Yo Young g university |