OCR Text |
Show As Utes Made Merry at Powwow " " old owned by bamuel ruaaie or the turfs highest honor when he horse of the year by 258 sports Although they never met In what .. i L would have been the race of the t ' s t , year, the Admiral and Mrs. C S. , - Howard's 4-year-old Seabiscuit , I -. ' staged a nose finish In the poll ' , ,- y conducted by the Turf and Sport i . Digest. Only 18 votes separated ,VH Of ' them In the final court i f War Admiral, a son of Man V War, polled 821 votes en the VT" basis ef three points for first, VY"' twe for second and one for third. Seabiscuit, himself a grandson of Man o War, received Ma. The ( x jT i ' w - aJ Cougar Cagers ': Play Saturday , .-. PROVO. Dec. Brig-ham Young ' university's hoop sqund will face j( Its first competition Saturday in a "-t'gt two-game stand against Alumni and Freshman teams in the Wo- men's gymnasium at 8 p. m.. Basket- - ball Coach Fred Dixon said Wed- . Top, Governor Henry H. Blood autographs a football for Red Page, Utah guard. Lower, Sherman Clark (right) presents pre-sents a ham to Captain Karl Schleckman at the annual banquet ban-quet given the team by local civic 'dubs Wednesday night at the chamber of commerce. |