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Show Aivaiti.lFDirs'fl: Hog Severn) Test 1 1 ' . Above, Malta Frhawas (en top) HI pisaa Oeagar ssttoiman. ha Nassers held est Km Mayaned, who grapples Utah LeMermaa egtaald-Sslrli to c III pieal lass Friday atgM. Mm Skew sea, left, 111 psaadsr, waa cab stttoto tailback ea the "Y" feet ball team tost liana, and Is ene ef flans as cepacia ea the Ougar anal squad. ri . i , , V:, ' ' V'"' el-( Above, Malm Frkaels (ea top) . . A j' - HI pined Oeagar tottonnaa, has) r " ,. , 'S .: stealers held en Kan Mayaard, i.. . who grapples Utah Letterraaa I- ... , ,, ,, egtaald Snrli to a III piani claaa rriday Begat. Man Skew sea, left. 111 psandsr, waa sab - stltato tailback en the "Y" foes. - baU toana tost nana, and Is ene I ef the finest prospects ea the , Ougar anat squad. A.A.U. Rift May Settle Mt U WhoVBoss 1 1 V -v T By BIU. WHITE NEW YORK, Ttb. 1 tff The Metropolitan Amateur Athletic union sailed today. Into the entire problem of national A. A. U. laws with storm warnings flying all over the place. Tor the "met" body started something that may not end until the laws that govern A. A. U. IV i . sports are as simple aa the Simon I ""'Ljt-A i of story book fame. I V" . t "l Latest Battle V Th UtMt Pit between those -i . '". , L -.. : Vw.J two old feudists the "met" and-the . . 't - - i national body which have adjoin- ' I.... " lng offices In the Woolworth bulld- PL t-NlitVlT ' V m' but otherwise are tar apart, -f& t cams (n thu roundabout fashion! ' X , AC t ' Tn ""'" body, after Issuing 5 , . . J - dire warnings to the contrary, de- , A, , " elded to let NaUonal Champion tf , .-N -X - U s , v . Charlie Beetham and two pals of ' ; ,. . . the 69th regiment A. A. run In the ' v MUlroee games here Saturday. The - i, three had competed In Boston's '--i. "i , ' Prout games last week. Ignoring : . . - the "met" senior championships here that same day. V v , v ' They went to Boston with the t vi national body's blessing, but with nothing except hard looks from the "Tl ' "met" officials. So they were to be . barred from the MUlroee gsmes. But yestsrday, In a superheated ' ; executive session, the local group 'N;' ; . ' . relented. i. " . , That seemed odd, until It was ; "i discovered that the "met," thor- - ' i oughly aroused, plsnned to use th . . i "Vk " - test of the constitutional Jir' ,nd ,e,al "PcU of the power of . ... , the national body. The reverberations reverbera-tions will be long and noisy. Travel Permit Fend Utah Wrestling Coach Karl Schleckman shows Charles Pollei how to apply an arm hold te Alvin Bleak. Schleckman has been drilling his grapplors diligently for the past month in preparation for Friday's battle against the B. T. U. team. . Ute Mqtmen to Defend Crown Against B. Y. U. By CARLISLE STOUT Fifteen husky University of Utah wrestlers will invsde Provo Friday night to defend the Utes' Big Seven western division divi-sion wrestling championship against Brigham Young university univer-sity in the opener of the 1040 intercollegiate mat season. Coach Karl Schleckman will pit five Utah letteimen against the Cougars' three veterans, but the Y squad, nevertheless. Is slightly favored to trip up th powerful Ute. This despite the fact that three Cougars suffered slight injuries in-juries during team try-outs Tuesday. Tues-day. Although Maltn Francis and Ken Maynard, cocaptatns, reported report-ed Wednesday with a at rained back and an Infected hand, respectively, they'll get the nod to start the meet according to Coach Wayne Soffe. B. Y. V. gained two decisive victories vic-tories recently over th Deseret gym grappling team, while Utah, in Its match gained a 17U-15 victory. Sonny Walker, Ed MareUua, Reginald Stlrk, Ray Brooks and Al Bleak are returning letteimen for the Redskins, and after drilling dally tor the past month, they are expected to put up tough battles in their respective bouts. Walker, who was conference champion m his weight but year, wiU represent Utah In Friday's clash against Ernest Rhelmchlxei of th Y, In th 136 pound division. Th Provoan, however, has shown considerable Improvement thia season, sea-son, according to Cougar Coach Softs and Assistant LeGrande Lewis, and should win the bout sine Walker has been drilling for only a week and may not be In tiptop tip-top shape. Ed MareUua, who mad an excellent excel-lent showing against the gym squad, will oppose Murr Skousen in the 145-pound battle, which should bs one of the fastest bouts of the evening. Skousen waa substitute sub-stitute tailback on the Cougar toots' i ball team last season and baa the makings of a catasy wrestler, his coaches say. Toahi MiyaaakL young Japanese, having earned his place aa a regular regu-lar on pit Redskin squad, wUl meet Malln Francis, Cougar co-captain. co-captain. In th 121-pound tilt But the Y letterman h) favored to win. Maun atrawed remarkable ability abil-ity and agility In bis bouts against the Deseret gym this month, and, since he Is only a Junior this year, he wUl probably be giving the Utes some anxious moments again next season. ' Floyd Spendlove, who Is In his first year aa a heavyweight grap-pler grap-pler at tha University of Utah, will have a hard time trimming his Provo opponent He will be matched against cither Hafen, Leavltt two-letter matman, or Stan Turley, powerfully buUt sophomore soph-omore Either of th Cougar heavyweights ar touted to win, but Spendlove put on a fin showing show-ing sgalnst th Deseret gym's 245-pound 245-pound Ksn Keddlngton two weeks ago, and there's a chance h may repeat hla performance. Ute Captain Ray Brooks Is scheduled sched-uled to grapple Sam Mavrakus or Ooyd Wool ley In the 165-pound division, and in this bout the Utah contender Is th favorite. Brooks earned hla captaincy through hard work and It was he who collected almost halt the Utea's polnta against the Deseret gym. He accounted for eight points with a decision and a fall. Light Heavyweight Al Bleak It paired with th Cougars' Dick Peterson Pe-terson In th 175-pound tilt |