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Show 10 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1953 " Utah County. Utah 4 J Aussia Distance Runner Gallops Mi! 3 In John (UP) Landy's relentless bid to become miler the world's first seemed closer to reality Saturday when the brilliant runner established a new Australian mark of four-minu- te r. By CIJFF MILLER LOGAN, Utah (UP) Although it doesn't appear Utah State should have too much reason for rejoicing this season, basketball observers in Logan area- are extremely optimistic. Coach Cec Baker, who guided his farmers into third place last year, with a 7 conference record, has a favorable Sophomore crop to go with four solid veterans that could make Utah State a contender. Baker, though, must fill the roomy shoes of Skyline scoring champion Darrel Tucker who fin - 4:02 MELBOURNE Logan Observers 4:02. 7-- Landy's. time, liowever, was the third fastest in the history of the achieve the "miracle" d mile "within the next mile. In addition to Haegg's six weeks." time, the only faster mile "By that time, I should be in ever run was by Arne Anderson excellent running condition," he in 1944a 4 : 01.6 clocking. said. "Right now, I'm building said before the that race myself up." Landy he was not out to break' a record Landy's effort yesterday was but h Indicated he might finally over a dirt track at Ulympia Park. four-minu- te world-recor- - LM-- 1 V J ' r 1) i 0 pfimisiic About Aggie Qui nf this winter In any case. As every xKlicr coacii in the conference, Baker points towards Laramie and Wyomins when asked ta n favorite. select a ." "They're in a class by Baker said wjyly, "but then the whole conference should be tougher this year." . He picked both Colorado A&M and Denver as probably the most improved teams in the Skyline and cut that Bri?ham 'Young is pointed Cliff Dapper BILLINGS. (UP) a tcuh competitor. always hi.s been signed to manage the Billor two of our boys develone "If ings Mustangs of the Pioneer op," Baker said, "we could be a league for the third consecutive lot of trouble. We have the possi5 car, club President P. A. Thompbilities but it will take a lot of son announced Saturday. ' work." Dapper has been field manager of the club for the past two years. Dapper, ai'ter signing the conFeet wearied from day - long tract, said lie was "very happy" activity will be refreshed in minto take over the task again and utes if you bathe them with alpromised to oo nis Dest to win a ternating applications of hot and cold water. pennant for the Billings squad. Adams, a h?gh scoring Junior college transfer from College of Southern Utah, h?s the edge. , Lee Bootho and Martell Beeton could possibly make the grade, too. and stand to play a lot of ball Ished the past campaign with a nifty 20.9 average. Fush Sliot Artist This coveted mantle will be draped around tae-abshoulders of Bob Harbertson, a push shot artist and the Aggie sparkplug. Big Bill Hull, a rugged and one of the most talented centers in tlie Rockies, will be back and is a with Harbertson. Baker will 'build around these two veterans. Cordell Brown and Bart Johnson, who both played important roles le in one-hand- co-cpta- ed pre-scaso- them-yelves- Billings Signs Cliff Dapper in on last year's Aggie team that won the Holiday Festival Tournament in Madison Square Garden, are back again and tabbed for starting jobs. At the moment the Farmers are looking for that fifth man and three noys are staging a nip ana tuck race for the honor. It appears Boyd - . th n at e. at y le n lo y. TT . in ur X)l m i- jl i r . i I r - id 1 k, 0. r. & AT YOUR GALLEMCAMP FAMILY SHOE STORE TOP WILDCAT CAGEES Five BY High cagers who are expected to see a lot of action this season are shown with Coach Don Snow. In the picture (left to right) are: Kneeling Seaman Huish, David Weight, Coach Snow, Gary RusselL Standing Sherman Way and LeGrande Young. LITTLE BOYS' Wildcat Basketeers To Depend On .Fight, Determination This; Season Brown ,A. AX Leather ZIPPERS LITTLE GIRLS' KIDDIES' PATENT STRAPS HI SHOES ?r White or 1 Note: This Is the Wildcats tore into the Farmers, hard as the freshest newcomer second In a series of articles one of the representative teams to rate a place on the squad. The ea basketball prospects of the in the big Class A circuit, with a veterans Include LeGrande Young, virions hirh schools la Utah final quarter splurge Tuesday night Gordon Bullock, Wayne Flygare that nearly upset the applecart. and Bob. Oaks, and none of them County.) "We have a terrific preseason was used regularly or consistently. By WENT) ELL EIGBY their chance this year, schedule," the quiet Coach Snow They have and however, they seem to be out. "It includes games Young Wildcats will be pointed the most of It. making A well as schools with five Class b the thick of the scrap for title Coach .Snow prepped at BY honors in the Alpine Division bas- as Wasatch, Payson and Spring- then played as a spindly,! High, ketball competition this year if ville. Where can you find a breath center at Brigham Young; elongated of kind in er that team work, fight and determinacompetition? from 1938-4He went: University tion can keep then there. There Is no breather but It should into the service after then that, Coach Den Snow, now In his niake for some mighty fine, pre returned and played a little with1 fourth year at the basketball helm season practice for these boys who the Cougars for another year. at the BY High, modestly admits will not find any soft spots in their He began his coaching career at that he has no outstanding stars league competition with Lehl, Milford where he spent one year,! around when he can build this American Fork, Pleasant Grove or then went to North Summit for a either. It will be a steady couple of seasons before year's tean, but in the next breath Lincoln,week after week until the to BY High to replace Rexcoming he explains that he has never grind Olson worked with a finer bunch of fel- championship is determined in who was drafted into the Class lows, cr boys that were working early March. A system. This is his fourth yearij Coach Snow has 14 boys out for with, the Wildcats and indications; 13 hard to win. , .: "Three straight losses are enough varsity practice. Every one of the are that it may be one of bis most to discourage most youngsters," boys is battling for a position, successful. "We need height and experi he said, "but it hasn't had that knowing that there are bo posieffect on this gang, of striplings tions assured and that everything ence, most of all," he said. Hewho battled their hearts out in a is wide open, just waiting for the WAT have much of his experience final attempt to check the ram- boy who can show the most by by the time the preseason sched-- , ule is completed, but he will still page? sharpshooters from Granite the time . the season opens. Hirh School." Only four boys have had any have Ms sue problem to combat. His explanation seemed to be experience on last year's team, Gary Russell is 0 and David They take care of entirely adequate, too, for the and they are having to fight as Weight is his height situation. The rest are all under that limit. However, they have plenty of i speed, tney are lairiy accurate ai the hoop, and they have an abundance of fight. They are learning rapidly, according to their coach, and they have a desire to learn NEW YORK (UP) Wallace Zulueta, 135. that will help to overcome a numud Smith cf Cincinnati, fresh Smith, making ber of other handicaps. from victory over Orlando Zulueta his debut as a Garden main-- e There, is a of enthusiasm la a challengers' rubber match, venter was impressive as he that permeatesspirit the entire squad, waved a $30,000 guarantee at light- registered his second victory over and from the sidelines one has, no weight champion Jimmy Carter lanky Zulueta in their nationally hesitation in declaring that-- Brig-- j for a title fi'ht. televised and broadcast ham Young Wildcats will play an tiay Promoter Sam Becker of Cinci- before only 2.991 cash customers. important role in helping to de-- j nnati said he would provide the Zulueta had won one bout e termine the championship in tne guarantee to Carter .If he would series, and their first fight had re- Alpine Division this season. defend against Smith, who won a sulted in a draw. tarir.cus decision over Cuban The three 'ring officials favored Zueleta in their fourth encounter Smith on rounds as follows: Gold-- , To help your night cream smooth last night at Madison Square stein, lines around the puff out Judge Arthur Susskind ' your cheeks, then mouth, Garden. release, the air Judge Bert Grant, Smith weighed 13SH pounds; The gross gate was $7,708. slowly. 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