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Show Ova nirns I- J - ' " i i . - s) ,' : . : - : ' , - i .uycour IN BIG SEVEN GAGE STANDING nr GLT-V K.VAKR Enjhin You-; Cougars put cn i dijtjljj- cf ba-skettAll strength i ijr to leap-frog over Utah into 'hiri ;Uc la Biff Seven standings ith an lrr.presjire 12-41 trturapA -iver the Iledikirj before a capacity ca-pacity thrr-rg. Or.ce they started, tie 03Ugsrs 7-t cn a she-" cf basketball a Jt ahoul-J t played to prove their r-.rrer-.acy over the Vies in a re-verre-gir.ir.g contest. Tcurr U. with its dead! of-ff.-;re attack ard effective Cleft. Cle-ft. -je. perr-vane.-.tly too' the lead frees the touted Ute midway in th f.nt quarter ar.4 were never Thrrat Fal3- Utah threatened In the second h:.' trir-jrihr the ace re to 32-30 for B.T.U, and la the first half, the Rd.ain stubbornly remained evtn the Cougar. The score xi tied s;x tlxtj before B. Y. U. drew a war. It u Frank "SkL:ny Fullmer ho crr.-l the trur.t of scoring f-r the CocRsra. Skinny tanked 13 pomti for high honor. lie ta tea ma were tense aj the tame atartel and neither coulJ t.-r,i the hoop. B. T. U. miased 11 cor-a-eciUra ahota la one aklrtoiah uner the -T buket. and Utah' hoot-r.f wu litUe better. Fen Johnaon. Lte center, accr-ed accr-ed a fo-uJ pitch .lo etart thlnja rci:.nr and thta tanked field jroai while Bryce Chrlatenaen waa inki.-.j three foul pitches, . Nick Watta 1 1 f i e J xo foula for Utah, anl Chrutenaen evened thlnga up with a tlp-Ln. . ck Ahj Deb Smith accred for the F.ed- k!na. and Dean Gardner. Fullmer. Stan NieUen. and Don Orerly tanked cor.3ecuU-e foul pitches to put the CoJRra Into a 11-7 lead after ten m in a tea of play. Johnon matched baaketa with Overly and - FuILner, an-J then Ekjnny. Nielsen and Gardner hit the hoop ti pat the Goupara ahead w'h a 20-14 lead. Overly. Fullmer and Clen Allen acored while Blaine Qperhaw and Vaughn Beruvion were ecuntlh for Utah to rive B. T- U. command of a 27-14 lead at haL'tirr.t. . Smith. Val She fie Id and Watts tanked Tie Id froala to rj!l the Red- kina to within two po'nta of the winners In the second half before 3, Y. U. pulled away. Don Overly continued fcls string cf brs'.l;ant performancea with e smooth ror game and a clever paJJinj and hoctir.jr act. Dean Ganiner playe.1 a consistent fame at fcrward. Big Bryc Chris terjen ar.d Sua Nieien controlled the bankboarda. . Captain Nick Watts pat on a el floor fame for Utah, although al-though watched Closely by Overly, who limited the rJrh-sccrtng- Red-aida Red-aida to e'ht counters. Deb Smith played a tight defensive game and rr-anare 1 to gamer eight points. Student ail-stars, led by Ralph Crowton. handed B.T. IT. freshmen their first defeat of th season 2-25 tn a -preliminary rtme. Between Be-tween halve of the main eon-lt. eon-lt. a naUonally-knowro dog- trainer train-er ar.d hU three degs entertained the fan. -a Y.U. (12) . . C. T. F. P. Fullmer, f. .. 7 3 2 IS "Hi-ya, Neighbor --why --why don't you burn PETHOLEur.i cnncori? Hundreds, of householders have said "goodby" to the ash can, simply by welcoming" wel-coming" Petroleum Carbon in their fuel bins. ' . . i This " remarkable wonder-fuel burns up its ashes gives you more heat for your money and makes no smoke. . It holds the fire longer gives steady, ' long-lasting warmth with minimum mini-mum attention. - SUNDAY HERALD, Pearco-Spilobury Doot Tops Oo-SSio fling Card Feb. 27 A boxer versus a slugger: champion va. a contender: That's the set-up In the main event of Park Ro-She's Tuesday card which finds Windmill Pearce, Springville slugger, battling- Arlington Spills-bury. Spills-bury. Cedar Oty. for the . light heavyweight championship of Utah now held by Spllsbury. Besides the title bout, three ether boxing bouts have been slated slat-ed and a grudge wrestling match between Al Schiller and Floyd Hansen Ls also on the card. Benny Flake, negro from Salt Lake dashes with Dick Diamond, Eddie Welch meet Cecil Halladay. and Tiny Jackson faces Bert Farley Far-ley In ether boxing matches. f lard Ftmcber Spllsbury, although weighing only l&S, 1 one of the outstanding outstand-ing boxers in the intermountain country. The veteran Cedar City fir' Is far from a powder-pu. powder-pu. Iter." He La a dangerous purser with either hand. Pearce is an unorthodox flght-ed. flght-ed. depending chiefly on his ability to hit often and hard. Pearce win eutweljrht Eplllsbury ten pound! when they clash Tueaday. In the wrestling bout, Schlsaler Is determined to get revenge for Hansen, who was acting a referee, re-feree, grabbed Al long enough for Del Kunkel to hit and throw for the final falL The bouts start at 8:30. Free bus to and from the fight leaves Provo at 8:15. Gardner, f. 2 5 2 6 Chrlstenaen. c. ...... 3 5 3 Q Nielaen, g 1 3 3 5 Overly, g. 24 3 7 Wlemer. c. 0 0 0 0 Htr.k. f. ............ -A -0 0 2 Allen, c 13 13 Snow. f. ............ 1 0 0 2 Efsertaon. g. 1 2 0 2. Total 1 25 14 S2 . UTAH (41) c t. r. p. Watt, f. 3 3 2 .8 Sheffield, f... ...... 2 0 0 4 F. Johnson. c ........ 3 2 ,1 7 Smith, g 3 3 2 8 Soffe. g. ............ 0 1,1 1 Lowe. f. ........ .... 1 0 0 2 Openahaw, c. ....... 2 0 0 4 Bennloru c. ......... 1 10 2 Uewellyn, f-0 0 0 0 B. Johnson, g. ....... 0 0 0 0 Sorensea, f. .......... 0 2-2.2 Atkinson, g. 12.1 3 Total .V........... 18 14 9 41 Score al half : T a Y. U. 27 UUh 18 Officials: C Nielsen and Beal Use it In any fur-n fur-n a c e or heating stove taking aolid fuel,, without alteration alter-ation or adjustment SUNDAY, - FEBRUARY 25, 1940 Utah Champ Fights Here Tuesday Arlington Splllsbury, Cedar Cty, defends his Utah light-heavyweight Utle at Park Ro-She against Arcade "Windmill" Pearce. LAST HALF RALLIES GIVE; V i PROVO, L Elll, P. G. WINS ALPLNB STANDINGS V L Pet. Provo" . . . . . f ......... 9 0 1.000 Pteaa. Orovo 6 3 .667 Lehi ............... 6 3 .667 American Fork.T.":". r 4 :5 .444 B. Y. High .......... 1 8 .111 Uncolti ....j....... 1- 8 .111 : FRIDAY'S RESULTS ; Provo 35, Lincoln 19. rieasvant Grove S3, B. Y. high 31.''.--: : . Lehl 42, American Fork 24. THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE -. Fleaaaat .Grovo Svt Provo. Lincoln st American Fork. '. Lehl at B. Y. high.. . Lehl atrengthened. It chances for second place In Alpine district dis-trict by ' walloping American Fork, 42-24, Friday,, while Provo remained undefeated with . a 35-19 35-19 .triumph . over Lincoln, , and Pleaaant Grove tipped B, Y. high, 33-31, to remain in the running for the - runner-up post If the Provo Bulldogs "topple Pleasant1 Grove Friday, Lehi will take over second place and the right to batUe Nebo runnerup for a state tourney berth. Provo presUge was lowered. notch when Lincoln gave them a tough ."battle ' for three-quarters before the league leaders hit the stride that carried them to. their third straight Alpine tlUe. . Lincoln led at the end of the first quarter, and the two teams were tied at the half . The Tigers went into a narrow lead In the third stanza only to see the Bulldogs Bull-dogs pull away. , f Nah High Mao ' ' Ray Nash, Provo center, tanked tank-ed "16 counters to lead scorers. Glen Gardner played hi usual smooth floor game and managed to. score seven point. Leo Farns-worth Farns-worth paced Lincoln scorers with six point. American Fork . and Lehl . put on a nlp-and-tuck first-half " battle, bat-tle, but Lehl's Pioneers put on the heat in the final half to roll to an easy triumph. . .Jack Mitchell led scorers with 16 points, and Ralph Robert had eight. For American Fork, Harry Har-ry McTague and Holmstead bagged bag-ged eight counters to "lead the losers. ; B. Y. high' lost a heartbreaker to Pleasant ' Grove on the Vikings Vik-ings floor." After leading most of the game, the .Wildcats saw their lead fade, and in the last minute the score was 29-alL Kelly Kel-ly Giles. - Viking forward, sank a .basket and the Berrypickers were off to victory. Loynell Harding and Jack Schofield paced Wildcat scorers with eight and . seven points. Grant Peterson, turned in a Ught defensive, game. Giles was the "1 i. big gun In the Viking Z attack, counting 17 points. ... .. PROVO . (35) ' V' i i . 4 G..T..'F.'P. Preece, f -1 11: 3 Tttortenson, f . : . ; ; .V. V 4 2 l l Nash, c ............ ;4;v0'15 Gardner, g 3 5.1 .7 Warner, g 0 X - 1 Prusse, f, ....... ... 1-435 Rlchins, g: .......... 1 0 , 0 2 TOTALS ... . . . .- 14 17 7 35 UNCOLN.'Un . ' Farnsworth,' f '3 M '0' 6 Aiken, f ....... . 0 6 . 2 f 2 Ferry, c .2 1' 1 8 Clark, g ......... .V. 0 1: 11 Smith, g. 0 -4 .3 3 Well, f V.'1- 0;'0 2 Foutln, f . .......... 0 0 0 0 Penrod; g ........ 0 : 0 0 0 TOTALS 6 13' 7 19 ' Score by quarters: Provo ........... 6 11 20 33 Lincoln " . i 7 ' 11-16 - 29 Officials: Beck and NutUL PLEASANT 'GROVE (33) . i , ..: G. T.'F. P. Carter, t 1 2 1 3 Giles, f ... 6 65,17 Sundberg, c : .' 2 ' 3 1, 5 Hendrlckson, g 0 2 '-'2 2 Conway, g ........ . 1 ' 3 1 3 Gillman, f .. . . 0, 0 .-0 .0 Harris,'- .' 0 '2 2' 2 Beck, e 0,0.00 Keetch, g 0 2 1 1 TOTALS .... . . . . . 10 '19 '13 S3 B- Y. HIGH (31) Godfrey, I .. 2 3 2 6 Schofield. f ........ 2 5 3 7 Harding, c 3 3 2 8 Dabling, g , ........ 2 5 '2 6 Peterson, g.;.... ... 1 2 2 4 Harmon, f 0 0 0 0 Smith, g .......... 0- 0-, 0 0 TOTALS .. . . . : .... 10 18 11 31 Score by quarters: Pleaa. -Grove.....'. 3 '8 "19 S3 B. Y.- High 7 12 ; 23 SI Officials: Bullock and - Dixon. ' LEHI t42) g: T.: F. P. 0 , 0 6 4 1 3 3 0 2 6 4 18 0.0 8 D. Mitchell, f . 3 i i 6 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Woodhouse, f ....... D Roberta, c J. Mitchell, g . .". i ' R. Roberts, g, Evans, f ...... ..... Rick, f ............ Nash, c Eddington, g ...... Carson, ' f . . . .... . . ; Gray, g .......... Nostrum, c ........ 0.0 0 3 0 3 "0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 TOTALS ........ 17 AMERICAN FORK 18 '8 42 (24) 0 0 Holmstead, f Robinson, f - 4 1 0 6 1 4 2 0 4 0 2 Durrant, . c McTague, g Ingersoll, g . Strasburg, f Hansen, f .. 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 J 0 0 0 Edwards, c Beck, g . m i Christensen, g ...... 0 Welch, g ....... 0 PAGE FIVE Buffs Near Big 7 Title I SALT . LAKE CITY, . Feb. ' 24 (HE) The league leading Colorado Colora-do university Buffaloes virtually cinched the Big Seven basketball Utle Friday night by riding roughshod rough-shod over the . determined but helpless Utah Aggies by a score of 44 to 38.. '-.. - Taking an early, lead, the Buffs never slackened their scoring pace to let the Aggies get ahead, although hard-pressed throughout the game. Led by aophomore Bob Coll, who was high scorer with 18 points J.and the outstanding defensive player on the; floor, the Boulder quintet stemmed repeated repeat-ed efforts by the Aggies to cut down their conference lead. Floyd Morris, Aggie - guard, . was again high point man for his team and stayed In; his conference . scoring leadership with 10 tallies. . v Mn another game Wyoming beat Denver-, S3 to 28 at Laramie, Lara-mie, Wyo. ; , ' - fT" Delta Phis ! ; Beat Utah 26-24 i: ' ' Brlgham Young university chapter of Delta Phi came from behind ' in the last.- quarter to topple University of TJah chapter. chap-ter. 26-24 Friday in the Women's gym. ' I "V returned missionaries went ahead early in the game and held their lead until : Bud Dean tanked a basket to send his team into the lead just before the gun sounded. - . '. Dean lead all ' scorers with 14 counters. Grant Baker ' and Wil-ford Wil-ford Fisher turned In fine passing game for-the YM chapter. John tsnarp ana - wuconsen lea we invaders. in-vaders. Wllconsen scored 10 joints. Bowling Schedule ln ..uluL fo.raisk. at. FuUrU. wla' - Illea- --, Utur . va. Thrlftway 1 Market. KOVO va. lladirn . Cleanln . Co. Naylor Auto va. Ilaaa Cato. - r ! , . - v.,vi . TVBDAY, IHB. tT v';V Prnv Hjr Iarue, 1 P. M. riaiier Bear va. Uirrflll . Eottlln Co. Uacac rarlann'a vs. Pine Trea KervJce. bub'a BllliarUa va. Union Pacific... f r"' . C'ommorrial tea so. P.M. liayward Marketa va. . Txaco Hervlco. Oannoo-Aahton. va.. Pacific fruit. Seara Koebuck Co. va. Arden Dairy. I . ' UTDXEHDAT, FEB. 88 i "- Major LratufH S P. M. Rlveralda Cafe' va. Provo Cleaners. : Haree on Co. va. Oliea - Motor Co. - . "THCRSDAT, FEB, t " Induntrial Leasue. 1 P. M. Provo 'Foundry va. Holland Furnace. - Provo " Hwald va. Btato iioapiuu. Bureau of Keclamatlon va. Haara Roe- t-- buck. Co. ,-. '-.. . , ' FRIDAY, MARCH t ' " ' Clrle- Ieae 1 P. Bf. - Rotary va. L.ona Club. Klka Ctuty-va. Klwanls. Recreation Alleya va. Junior Chamber. avic ixAcvE Ro4ary t lka Club is a is a -1 It .SOS IS is oo - IS .SIS : I II Jtw Kerreatlnn Alkwa Junior Cbamoer . 14 Kiwaaia HIkK I ram eriea. Rotary 111. Hlh tram ramo, Rotary, SS. Iltck amllt klual frk. A. Aler. S8. Mih aiosle same, K. Burtoa, SIS. . KIWAN'IS Broaddua ......... .12 141 ITS IIS Olaen " Its 133 111 34 McKell ............ 163 11 271 Reynolda .151' 151 Anderaoa .......... 14 163 181631 BalllC. ItS 111 143 411 Totals tit -708 72 2214 JUNIOR ' CHAMBER Uwa lit 138 158 43 Burn ham - - 131 131 R. Anderson lt- 170 331 Flater ....123 157 13 173 Freestone,. 148 ICS 144 46T Dickman US ,147 129413 Totals 714 78S 748 2247 LIONS - .... 1S ?0 183 E88 A. Alter W." Prince ........ ISO 122 383 200 . 100 100400 Dummy ........... c . o. Jenaen 148 148 Dummy .....:...,t. 100 10S 100300 Dummy 100 100 100 300 Totals i 694 648 6S3 2008 ELKS CLUB - ' B. Rita 119 17) 17 486 K.' 8urnon . 136 147 148431 H. Ilumel 138 84 124 349 A. Andrua 211 137 108457 Atkinson . . 135115 Totals 725, 647 685 2057 , ROTARY P. Aahton T.Plerpont... ...... 1J6 Dunkley- .'. 122 . 133 148286 lt 156347 K. Burton . . . . C. Jenkins . . . A. Klrkpatrlck R. Naylor . .. . 148 168 216 543 146 149 296 173 178 133 483 148 144 292 Totals 766 815 839 2419 RECREATION ALLEYS A. Feters G. Anderson A. Anderson 136 144 211 191 ..A ... ,7. ... 112 17 122 (01 A. Franks 164 136 139439 100 100 100 300 Dummy ... Totals 661 95 7!8 2074 FASTCONTEST SET THIS WEEK With' leadership definitely, es tabllshed in only one league, provo pro-vo city basketball loops go '.into third round contest - of - second half play thl week with title chances still wide open.- In Recreation league, Manavu and Bennett's are tied for top spot. Fourth and University Mar ket are still within easy striking distance : of the leaders. ,. Feature game of Monday night play is a clash between Bennett's -and the powerful Market' team. V Recreation schedule: . , - 8 p. m. Wasatch Inn vs. ,Tel-luride ,Tel-luride Motor. - ' , . ' 9 p. m. Bennett's vs. University Market. . - . Commercial Loop , Commercial league leadership ls shared by Pacific ' Super Heaters and 20-30 club. The . ''Heaters tackle the cellar-riding Junior Chamber' quint, and the Twenty-Thlrtlans Twenty-Thlrtlans battle the strong Fir-mage's Fir-mage's five in Wednesday night games. . . .-.C Commercial schedule: ,.7.: p. m. Firmage's vs. 20-30 club. . 8 p. m. Safeway Stores vs. Orem City. - . 9 ' p. m. Junior . Chamber vs. Super Heaters. ." Reclamation Bureau ; tops all teams in Industrial league competition, compe-tition, but nearly every team in the league is within range of the Reclamation five; The Reclamation team encounters encoun-ters Dally Herald in the feature Thursday contest. ' , Industrial . schedule: ' 'yy . 7 p. m. Reclamation vs. Provo Herald. ; 8 p. m. Oscar Carlson's vs. Intermountain Theaters., i 9 p. m. DeMolay vs. State Hospital. , All games are played in the Third ward gym and j are free to the public. Recreation teams play Monday, Commercial ' on Wednesday, Wednes-day, and Industrial on Thursday. District M Men Cagers Set for Annual Tourney Plans are complete-for the annual an-nual Provo district "M" Men basketball bas-ketball tourney which gets underway under-way Wednesday at the ; Spanish Fork high school gym. Sixteen teams from central and southern Utah and; from New Mexico .- and Colorado , will compete com-pete in . the tournament for the divisional title won - last year by Manavu ward of Provo. : Several new features . are ' expected ex-pected to . make the four - day meet this t year the most, colorful ever held in the district. I LEGAL riOTIDZS I j Probate and I Guardianship Notices i ( Consult County Clerk or the i Rnctiva Signers for further I Information. 1 . . . . ,,: NOTICE OF APPEAL Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Adjustment Adjust-ment will be held in Room 205, City and County Bldg., Wed., Feb. 28, 1940 at 7 p. m. to hear appeals of Mrs. Alvida . B. . Hanley asking to . build a home at 333 N. 6 E. 12Vs ft. from rear prop, line; ordinance or-dinance requires 30 ft.; Rual D. Davis asking to build a home ' at 356 W. 2 S. 12 Mi ft. between homes;, ordinance .requires 32 ft. All persons interested will be heard at this meeting. . , BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT, By Mary F. Smith, Secretary. , Feb. 24, 1940, Provo, Utah. Published in The Sunday Herald Feb. 25, 1940. , IT" Enjoy f 1MB ALLOYS m aaat oafs dat atrataal al aUrv anarMa shlaiai. Yea's Cae th fnftla -Sea (riirflsnai, e. Be f sate a caaM Oaoithi! 6$ Hlth and fthtt RECREATION) BOWLING Dons Upset Springville To Scramble Nebo Race NEBO STANDINGS - - -w l Pet. Springville .......... 6 - 2 ' .750 Juab ' 5 .2 .714 Tlntic 4 3 .571 Payson .......... ... . 2 5 .286 Spanish, Fork ....... 1 6 .143 " FRIDAY'S RESULTS : V Spanish Fork 24, Springville 23. Tlntic 22, -.Payson 17. ; THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE . Nephl at Payson. Spanish Fork at Tlntic Spanish Fork won It first victory, vic-tory, of the year Friday, trouncing trounc-ing Springville, 24-23, but that one 'upset threw the Nebo district dis-trict basketball race into a turmoil. tur-moil. , - v - ; - . Springville could have salted away the district , crown .- and - a tourney post by tipping the oft-beaten oft-beaten Dons, : but as a result of their loss, ; the Red Devils , will probably end 'the ' season in a tie with Juab, If the Nephl team can ; tip Payson Friday.- At any rate," Juab will figure in a tie for .the title or for second place, necessitating ; a playoff contest. : Tlntic downed Payson,' 22-17, to retain a slim chance - for,, second place in the district. Nebo runnerup run-nerup plays Alpine " second place team for the third tourney berth from Region Three. Provo has already al-ready cinched the Alpine title. Lead .Throughout . Spanish Fork jumped into - an early - lead and held it throughout through-out the contest. The' Dons, who used, only five men during the game, were ahead 11-5 at quar-tertlme, quar-tertlme, and 22-18 at , the end of t'he third quarter. Every Forker managed to score,, but it was spindly Frank Turner and Ken Argyle that led the attack with , seven and ; six points apiece.' Captain Juan Whiting Whit-ing and Gene Robertson led the losers. - Tlntic took an early lead and were . never headed s by ; PaysoiVa Lions. The tight Miner defense baffled ' the Lions : who counted only -one field goal during the first half.. V SPANISH FORK (24) . G. T. F. P. Gardner, f .......... 2 0 0 4 Argyle, f . 3,-l( 0 6 Turner, c -... .r; -3- l Andrus, g ........... 0 5 4 4 Beagiey, g I z i a TOTALS ". 9 9 6 24 SPRINGVILLE , (23) J.' Whiting, f ..... ; . 3 4 2 8 N. , Whiting, f ...... 3 5 2 2 Robertson, c . . -T. . . 4-21 9 Cameron, g :. . . . . . . . 0 2 "' 2 2 Blackett, g ... . 0 1 . 0 0 There's for YOU in these wires Electrical "hired hands" can, do. two j things for you. (1) Reduce labor for you and every member of your family. (2). Increase your farm profits. : How?!;- you may say.V Well give you complete particulars gladly. No cost or obligation of coursa. ; : Drop in let's talk it over.' SEE YOUR DEALER OR UTAH POWER! Olson, f 0 0 0 0 Johnson, g '1 0 0- 2 Rothwell, f . . '. . . 0 0 0." , 0 - TOTALS . . . .'. ;. - 8 14 7 23 Officials: Collins and" Buttle. . .... j TINnC'(22) ' G. T.-.F.-P. Gear, f 3 0 0 6 R. Reld, f .......... 2 2 2 6 P. Reld, c .......... 0 4 1. 1 Pett, g i..;. ....... 0 2 11 Drussell, g ,.,.m,.,;0; 4 1 1 Gunderson, g .'.V. . . . . 10 0 2 Hickman, f 2'T 1 5 - ' " TOTALS . . . . . .". : . 8 13 6 , 23 . " PAYSON (17) ., ; . Powell, f . J. : . ... 1 ... 3 . 3 5 McMulIln, f 0 ' 3 0 0 Butler, c 1 2 2 4 , D. Heath, g, 0 1. 1 1 Amos, g ...;...."..:..i' 3 . 0 7 Bin,, f o o o o , C. .Heath, g. 0 0, 0 0 " TOTALS i.... v 3 14, U 17 . Score by quarters: " v ." Payson : 3. ' 5 13 - 17 Tlntic" i ,715 .16, 22 " . . . :- ..: i . .: , .- ... ". - ' ? .... Officials: Sabey and Greenwood. Green-wood. ' 1 - ' CU Athletics To Be Probed BOULDER, . Colo., Feb. 24.'U.P Colorado university football players demanding , the resignation resigna-tion of Coach Bernard F. (Bunny) Oakes, resorted to the huddle system around the campus toCay in discussing a newly-authorized investigation of the school's athletic ath-letic department. ' ' The university's board of regents re-gents meeting .. in secret session to consider charges of "Irregularities" "Irregulari-ties" brought against Oakea by 35 members of. last - year's football squad Issued a - - statement last midnight authorizing. President RobertL. Stearns to apoint a faculty fac-ulty comittee o make a "study' of the school's sports program.. The report also authorized President Stearns to look into possibility pos-sibility of reorganizing the ath-. letic department.' . . , . So esteemed was the art of baking in ancient Rome that Emperor Em-peror Trajan established an -. exclusive ex-clusive college for bakers, whence none could quit until . graduated These bakers were eligible to, become be-come senators on graduation. ' . C LIGHT CO. Salesman Wanted CALL BURT'S NASH SERVICE 91 W. 3rd South - I'hone 293 Highest Cash Prices for ; MUSKRATS i ; Need quantities. . Call ARIEL LARSEN Vineyard. Phono 016-J3 Why don't you try a supply now? Gnil Your LcdcI Go:I Dsabr TOTALS ........ 8 17 8 24 Score bv ouarters? ALLEYS Lehl 6 "15 30 42 Am. Fork - T 14 21 24 South of Dob's E!iar Officials: Christiansen .and Van Leuvan. - . i 4 |