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Show Jf U -J Y' Shows Flashes Form in Bowing 'To Alumni Quintet PAGE FOUR DAILY-" IERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1939 Bobby Riggs Married In Chicago First showings of the thre Utah universities, Brigham Young, ; Utah and Utah state, are over, but only one-thing is sure: Utah State looks like the team to beat for the state title The Aggies, Friday night, tripped trip-ped up the fast Sherm Clark'i Salt Lake All-Stars, 64-46, using every man on the squad. Utah at Salt Lake , City, turned on the steam to snow under Idaho Southern South-ern branch, 3-2S, on Saturday. At Provo, Brigham Young ran up . against fast- company, dropping the main game to the alumni, 56-52 56-52 but coming cut on top of s 47-45 score"' agalnat Weber junior . college. . , Week End Results B. Y. tJ. Reserves 37, Weber 45. Alumni 56. B. Y. U. 53. ' Utah 45, Idaho Southern 28. Utah State 64, Clark's All-Stars . 44, Friday). This Week's Schedule Idaho Southern at.B. Y. U., Friday Fri-day and Saturday. ' Oregon State at Utah SUte, Friday Fri-day and Saturday. y Cbach Eddie Kimball of B. Y. U. was ready for a squad cut this week following Saturday's games. ni tr Stan Nielsen, transfer guard, from Snow junior college, was the .tihdout on the entire Cougar roster. Nielsen looks like a corner at H6 "x camp; ne garnca icuij of he'ght, 6 ft. 4 in..,. and can work In for baskets with a great nf fficiencv. Hewai high scorer for the Cougar maiiTString .-which took it on the chin from the grads. nien Allen and Halden Gunnell, holdover forwards from last year. showed spurts of brilliance, dux could , not keen up a fast pace Fred Weimar, spindly center, and Lea Cannon, guard, lettermen, lso were rood in soota. In the game with Weber, the reserves started fast and ran tne ecore by halftime. From there on out it was Weber's show. Don Overly of Last year's squad and Frank (Skinny) Fullmer former Springville high star, looked look-ed best for the cougars - " The Couears will get down to business this week for Idaho Southern's invasion of the "Y" hall. The Idaho team will come to Provo for a two nightstand, and hopes'for a bettenrbreak than they got against Utah's Redskins. . .Saturday's summariesi ........ BRIGHAM YOUNG (47) " G. T. F. P. RRIGHAM YOUNG (52) .- ,G. T. F. P. Allen, f. ... Gunnell, f Weimer.pc. Cannon, g. Nielsen, g. .......... Snedaker, f Overly, f D.J3ardner, f. II. Gardner, g. ..... . 3 3 1 1 3 2 2 .3 4 3 1 1 0 2 3 3 1 2 r.7 1 7 1 7 1 5 2 10 1 7 2 4 1 3 2 2 Totals ...... .... . . .20 18 12 52 Referee, Bullock; umpire, But tle. Overly, f. 4 4 3 11 Fullmer, f. ......... 3 5 4 1C Chrlstensen. c. ....... 0 2 1 1 Evans, g. 1 0 Jensen, g. . . ...... 2 0 Hendrickson, f. ..... 1-.0 Snow. f. ...V......... 2 "3 Devitt, C Rajek, g. ........ Totals 18 16 11 47 CAVEr.iEnr.iusT REBUILD TEAM AUhnnsrh AlDine coaches point their fingers toward American Fork and say, "Yes. the ; Cave men will be one of the two top teams when the circuit's noop race is over, " Coacnes orant (Rags) Ingersoll and Leo neison are a bit dubious. For one thing, the Cavemen are three weeks behind in hoop drills, due to their prolonged football schedule. rr . But that's not the half or u, R?v.i Ine-ersoll. American Fork lost six r squad members via the sheepskin route. Among these were Parduhn, An-rirwnn An-rirwnn and Lee. three of the greatest athletes ever turned out at the chicken city scnooi. three are enrolled at a. i. u. Two Regulars This leaves but two regulars back at the hill-top school: Harry McTague and Joe Ingersoll, guards. John Durrant, one of A. F.'s leading candidates at center, came out of the last grid game with a broken hand so will be out of practice for several weeks. Other leadinerDiavers of the 19 who have reported include, Earl Holmstead, Ken Beck, irwin Chipman, Jay Chrlstensen, Glen and Don Strastmrg and Gordon Hawkins, forwards: Leo Edwards and Cecil Hansen, centers: El- wood Robinson, - Bob Holstrom, Gene Welch and , : Stan Jones, guards. - . ' V ; Ingersoll has lined up live, preseason pre-season games for his charges and expects to add, a couple more: North Sanpete at American Fork December 15; at Bingham, De-cember De-cember 19; Heber at American Fork, December 20; atPayson, December 22; al Heber, Decem ber 29. J 20 Icabc Cco'iing Pte In 3 Giiy DGoJioibll loops 1 A . ;1- w ; . -v -;'t . ' v- '-. X - "4 " K,i.J.ijxi i iVi ' i itfawiiiM t ' problem of cutting down the number 6fteams to fit the city's tliree-league basketball setup to- day was racing rteeu v-lins, v-lins, city recreation director. - Twenty teams have signified intentions of entering the three leagues: Recreation, Commercial and Industrial, said Collins. A meeting of team representatives has been called for Wednesday at 7 p. m. in the Fire hail. Final placing of the teams will be made. at the meeting. - The three leagues are expected Mrrv civ tMms each. AlthOUSfh I.U .7 - i the Commercial and Industrial circuits are over-stocKed, " there up for Recreation, the fastest league. , Teams expected to be represented repre-sented at Weanescray"s meeting follow: , Recreation University Market, Telluride Motor, Manavu . and Fourth ward "M" Men, and Bennett's. Ben-nett's. . ' ' Commercial 20-30 club, Junior Chamber, Reclamation Bureau, Orem City, Safeway . Stores, Pleasant Grove, PI. Grove CCC and Firmages. Industrial Daily Herald, State Hospital, DeMolay, Pacific Super Heaters, CCC camp 958, Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Theaters and Provo CCC camp. " BEES TRANSFERRED SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11 OLE) Infielder Johnny Larrieu and outfielder Neal Arlett of the San Francisco Seals have been sent to Oklahoma city of the Texas leaerue . on option The pair played with tne sail GolDrd Gliosis, Lions U.Z2i Zorc ITucnday Fray Colored Ghosts, the hoop team which wa3 the talk of Provo hoop fans last year, comes to town Tuesday night for a frey with Provo Lions, ' fast Utah State league quint. The game is set for the Provo high gym at 8:30 p. m., according accord-ing to (Baxter Leyshon, provo Lions manager. . Circlus shots, unorthodox dribbling and-passing come in for a share of . attention by the Ghosts no matter what the score. The , Ghosts put on a pleasalng ball-handling game last year although al-though losing to the Lions, the team which later won the the state crown. The Lions roster will include Forwards Ralph Crowton,- Floyd Millet. Fred ana Don Dixon ana LaVar Kumo: Centers Floyd and Earl (Duke) Giles; guards Vir Richins. Jack " Chrlstensen, Don Whipple and Dave Crowton. Y PACKERS TE 'G1AIITS, 27-0 MILWAUKEE, Dec. U a i ... iiif 1 The self-styled "Urge '"- city" in professional aOotball bustlinir Green Bay once again held the world championship to day, and the methodical manner m which its proud l'acKeru vu-whelmed vu-whelmed the New York Giants ntnmned the neW champuma h one of the greatest teams ever as sembled. The Packers whipped New ork at its own fundamental game blocking, tackling, plunging and kicking. They were keyed into a perfect scoring machine that couldn't miss, and when the final gun called a halt, they had compiled com-piled the most decisive victory in the seven-year history of the National Na-tional League playoffs, 27 to 0. There were other records, too. It was the , first time any team had been "held scoreless in the playoffa. It was the richest gale, crossing $Ro.510.35 from the 32,-379 32,-379 spectators who packed into the pavilions at Biaic fair pur. Th. nnWnuu lizards of Central It was the fifth championship for Lake Bees of - the Pioneer league ; American can run erect on the sur- the packers, two more than any r. rv " k tm Km last season.- face of a stream.; , ; otner ciud in me league. . . w- j t-: t ra An)f 7ai. holder of the United SUtes amateur tennis championship, and- Miss Catherine Ann Fischer of Chicago were marrica at uie mmca uu . - - . - Centra! Defeats Wildcats, 23-10 -- Zs 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 A barnstorming Central high school team - from Castle Dale played consistent, ball here Saturday Satur-day night to turn back B. Y. high, Alpine team23-18. r The .Wildcats could not match the shooting of Central's Stillson, forward, and Black, reserve center. stillson was hiffh man of the game with eight-counters. Harding was the. only ,"YU high-player to get two, goals-. The summary: V.- t . WEBER COLLEGE (45) CM Ids. C. . A . . . . . Nielsen, c. ....... R. Clark,,gf . . . . .- Peterson, g: .. . . . - Chrlstensen, f. .... Sneddon, . .V. . . . Little, c. Porter, g, .. . ... . . . . G. 5 .. 2 . 4 ... 2 1 .. 1 .. 1 ... 0 .. 1 .. o T.'F. P. 3 1 11 6 4 8 3 11 1 5 0 2 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 2 2 2 1 1 2 0 Totals . . . . . .17 25 11 45 B. Y. U. ALUMNI (56) i G. T. F. P. Crowton. f. Kump, f.n...., Gles. c. C.....I... Richins, g ....Y.. Christensen, g. .... F. Dixon, f. . . . : Millet, f. .' Waldo, c. : . . T . . . Whitman." g . . ; .. Black, g. i 4 1 4 0 0 1 6 6 0 0 3 11 0 2 2 10 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 13 1 13 1-1 1 2 2 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 Totals 22 18 12 56 Pro League Uants Dig Seven Oridmen MILWaVkEE,' Wis Dec. 11 HE Two hundred of the nation's leading collegiate football players today had chances to play the game for money instead of glory as a result of the draft of the National Football league. The drafts are the metnoa usea .to determine which - professional team will have a chance to ma tor the services of a collesriate player. The Chicasro Cardinals had first choice in the draft as a result of I inishimr last this season, and named George Caf ego of Tennessee Tennes-see as their number one hope. Manv intermountain ola"rs were included in the draft. .The Chicago Cardinals would like to get Lloyd Madden, Colorado Mines top-scoring back, and Luke Pap-pas, Pap-pas, Utah .tackle. Pittsburgh bid for Margin - Gtzenstein, Colorado Mines tackle. ' c Pete Bogden, Utah end, was se lected .in the draft by Cleveland. Detroit drafted Ken Binder. Car roll college back, and Herb Mc Carthy. Denver 'back. - The Chi cago Bears selected John Wouden berg, Denver tackle and Tom-Pace, eiEAnina y ISxODORLESS and COSTS NO MORE1 garment, odor Tt? 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