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Show 3 Win Puts Cats In 2nd Round Of NY. Joust Much has been said and written, many pictures taken and shown-ofthe great Wyoming elk herd which. winters Hole country. It is truly a sight ji the heart of the Jackson ivorth seeing, one that i3 lone remembered. .;. Within our own state, not so well known even by our vvn DGouIe. is the "Little Jackson Hole" of Utah. Real . same. Hardware Ranch. the Purchased from the 'owner by Department of Fish md Game in 1946, the ranch has fast since become a show olace to additional hundreds of people each year. was to set up a a land Chief purpose of such . . . rpurchase l i l . rr 'J 3 A r . Goodby to 1953 As the feller 'says, "we made it again." Meaning an- other year is fast coming to an end ana gooaoyes 10 ijoo . are in order. - - points, also including six field goals. Sherm Crump, who sparkplugged the BYU rally, and Dave Lewis had 10 each for the Cougars. For Manhattan, Scooter McCar thy led the scoring with 12 points. Three Jaspers Cahill, O'Connor and ' Lake fouled out in' the last four minutes of play. Brigham Young, with its opening round "victory, advanced to the second round of the Festival won last year, "in an upset, by Utah State which win be played Monday night. boxi The G F P T BYU (75) ... 3 ,0 3 6 Knrreh, f 0 4 4 4 Larsen, f . 7 4 3 18 Madsen, f . 0 2 4 2 Anderson, f BYU-Manhatt- an Crump, g . Burgess, s Lewis, g Much could.be said both, for and. against the year just and game wise. One listens to the Totals ....... passing in a manner-fisand Manhattan (58) lamenting, to the glowing reports of good luck as well, that i. Lake, f then comes the wondering in memory at the changes ....... f Dqran, have come in the little time we've been blessed 10 siumDie Claire, f Knapp, f ....... along- in this grand old western outdoor trail. O' Connor, c ........... a dissertation not doe3 long here covering permit Space to Pascal, c .............. the field as we see it, as we've watched it go by. Suffice Otten, c .......... opportunity or we in- McCarthy, say that there is still ample outdoor names to the fish and CahUl, g ...f creasing hosts who are adding our .. ' All-Americ- an Ail-Americ- pre-gam- Nearly Half Million Fans to Jam Stadium for New Year Bowl Tilts 0 4 21 4 10 2 4 5 10 2 3 1 i. 8 5 12 3 3 0 0 4 4 6 1 Cougar Sidelights Levis Says Madison Square Garden Floor Is 'No ,14 By, DAN CLAY : A small O'Connor 9, McCarthy 5, ,NEWofYORK (Special) unheralded Cougars SatCahill 4, Kawaters 3, Pascal, Lane group afternoon -helped revive the urday 3, Knapp, Doran, Ottea 2. of at Madison basketball game The Garden. Square popularity of the underwear sport has been at low tide for about three years since the fix year of 1951. Through tourn-it anvthins. the Spartans have 2rown in stature as a result of Man-hatte- 40-2- 0 ic m A . 75-4- 9, 77-6- 70-6- 3. 75-5- 8, By PAUL WILLS United Press Sports Writer MONTGOMERY. Ala. (UP) Jackie. Parker and Lamar McHan, a pair of scheming rebels, turned a ousted signal into a touchdown Saturday to send the South roll ing to a 40 to 20 victory over the North and its fifth straight win in blue-gra- y d the series be fore a crowd of 19,000. The northerners, fired up in the Dixie sunshine, had led through the first half and the score was tied at 0 late in the third period that. when Parker, the Mississippi State New York made a fight of it in Star, and Arkansas's McHan pull the first half but actually wasn't ed their unscheduled act. in the same class with the Tall Weird Scoring PUy Duquesne team,' ranked third naParker, having driven his team tionally by the United Press board down to the Union 15, took a snap of coaches. ' and was seemingly trapped for N. Y. U. was unable to stop a loss. But he flipped the ball back Dick Ricketts from Duquesne's to McHan, playing left half. The d push shots making his Arkansas Traveler fumbled the from as the area the circle foul pitch but picked up the ball and Duke's star broke the game open shot a pass into the end zone. in the opening minute of the first A northern defender deflected the Ricketts had scored a two- half. ball right Into the arms of hander to give the Dukes a 34- Max McGee for a 23 halftime lead and sank two more as the second half opened Then the southerners rolled to to lead Duquesne' to victory. two more scores in the final quarter to register their 11th triumph With less than two minutes to go, Larry costello of Magara in the 15 outings of the blue-gra- y iouled Marty Satalino of St. of between game picked squads That foul put Costello, who John's. Yankee and Dixie stars, s top scorer, out of was Niagara Lou Sorrentino, of LeBanon Val five personals. Sawith the game, in was ley College Pennsylvania, talino both free throws to made th most potent North star. Pass to cut lead the to Niagara End Bob Topp of Michigan, ing St. John a then went into a full he accounted for the most of the North yardage. But the North was court press and Charlie Hoxie of Niagara passed the ball to Lew held scoreless in the last half of St. John's with a minute Fullback 'Jerry Marchand of ScaLti to Scaliti threw In a long field go. Louisiana State did the most da 30 seconds to go to makt with goal to as the Yankee line rebel mage backs gained almost at will in the it second half. He set up his side's second touchdown with a burst. But McGee, who played al most the entire 60 minutes, was high scorer with three touchdowns. The North scored first after re covering a. Gray fumble and Bob Leberman of Syracuse made the tally on his third buck from the line. South Counters Bown, publicity directThe South countered when Park- - orCasey state fish and game the for etossed a pass to End department, will be the princiDreher Gaskin of Glemson to the pal speaker at the regular Nort" 15. Marchand got eight and of the Provo, meeting Parker threw to End Clyde Benscheduled for Monnett of South Carolina for the 8 at p.m. at the China City day score. Cafe. The Sorrentino and Topp com Mr. Bown is expected to bine worked down to the South touch on a variety of subjects 20 on the next drive and Sorrentino in his talk before the Footprint-er- s, to Jack Cross tossed a of Utah who scrambled the rest according to Karl Bunnell, of the way for a score. president of the organization. , All Footprinters are urged to Marchand then was pulled down on his jaunt at the North attend the meeting, Mr. Bun11 by Ralph Cecere nell said. but Parker got six and Charley O.kley of Louisiana State bulled the ball over. The Nort! got its' final touch down after the whistle had blown ending the first half. The ball was in the air, a pass from Tony 5" Rados of Penn State, when time ran out but when Fred Prender FIELD HOUSE of W:st Chester, Pa., Teachers 35-3- Run-Dow- (8-1- 1) (8-2-- 1) aments of this sort they have been trying to inject a little interest into the "rather large sporting vein of (6-2-- 3) 2) ' . Phil-adelphia- two-han- Tu-lan- The Rose, Sugar, Cotton, Orange and Gator bowls will be broadcast and telecast over nationwide hookups while the other bowls will be broadcast over limited networks. n The Bowl Here is the New Year's Day bowl schedule, with starting time (PST), probable attendance and the radio and television schedule: (team records in parenthesis): Rose Bowl, Pasadena Michigan 2 p.m. vs. UCLA ), State (8-PST. 100,505. NBC radio and TV. . Sugar Bowl, New Orleans Geor vs. West Virginia gU Tech 11 a.m., PST, 82,000, ABC ), radio and TV. Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas Rice (8-11 a.m. vs. Alabama NBC 75,504, radio and TV. PST, Bowl, Miami, Fla. Ok Orange lahoma vs. Maryland (10- 0), 11 a.m., PST, 69,839, CBS radio and TV. Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. vs. Texas Tech Auburn (10-1- ), 11 a.m. PST. 32,000, Mutual radio and TV. Other Bowl Games (8-1-- 1) (7-2-- 1) 9-- (7-2- -- Basketball Scores e's 70-6- 7. 70-6- 3. 59-ya- 18-ya- Casey Down To Spcaf: Dcforc Foofprinfcrs rd rd 28-ya- rd Foot-printe- rs, 13-yard- er 2) 59-ya- rd ova 67,-San- ta (7-0-- 1) ot bard-hitting, Duquesne easily defeated New York University, and La 3, Salle rallied to beat S Louis, in night games. Niagara edged St. John's of Brooklyn, and Brigham Young beat Manhattan, in the afternoon. In Monday's semi-final- s, Duquesne will play Brisham Young and Niagara will meet La Salle. The local teams, all eliminated . the. wlners bracket, will jom have to be satisfied with Consola-- . tion action until the tournament ends with a triple-headWednes day night. The windup between La Salle and St. Louis was one of the best of the four until Tom Gola took charge for the Philadelphia team. Gola, Frank O'Hara ar 1 sub Frank Blatcher led a 15-point La Salle spurt late in the second period to pull within range after St. Louis had built up a 24-13 yead. A long shot by O'Hara at, the buzzer e abled La Salle to pull even 6 as the first half ended. Early in the third quarter, Gola scored fi e straight polatsto Rive La Salle a 9 lead and the rolled to victory after an , the big, city. , fortunes the future hoop Although Sun Bowl, EfPaso, Texas-Missis- sippi of BYU have seemed a little dim l) vs. TexSouthern to many lately it was the younger ), 1 p.m., PST., set that carried them through Sat as Western TV, 3 local and 2 urday afternoon. Rod Kimoall 15,000, no stations to broadcast. shook his head a little warily in Mississippi By ALEX KAHN Salad Ariz. Bowl, Phoenix, the dressing room after the game Tnited Press Sporta Writer (7-vs. Fort Lakes Great semi-publNavy, wort and remarked, "the sophomores their Dublic and (12-0- ), PASADENA, Calif. (UP)-Mi- chlNoon No Ord 15,000. PST,, view dazzled us saved sure today." but not too outs in which they pn state,andconfident TV radio or but ana commitments, a determined UCLA ers with, their . hard blockingrauiu-turfmuch so, Lewis Stars Duquesne 75, N. Y. U. 49. ...lit e over limited be broadcast me may irom of tactics breakaway 57. Clara team are almost at the peak Temple to network. He was has Munn of formations of referring particularly Four RALEIGH, N.C. (UP) St. Bona venture 70, Detroit 66. condition for their Rose Bowl game a Provo high proTangerine Bowl, Orlando, Fla. taught them. the nation's classiest basketball Oregon State, 62, Ohio State 60. Dave Lewis, cn New Year's day. vs. East Arkansas State Mac an and duct, red-hMadsen, import either. Oregon Kansas 79 Colorado 62 (Big headed by But UCLA was not Idle teams, Coach Clarence (Biggie) Munn's ' (10-0- ), 5 Texas State tne from the Spud State. Lewis, p.m. PST, g and elu- The Bruins have sharpened their State, arrive here toaay xo ao Seven championship). . some over Texas broadcast 14,000, most of sort a fellow casual you sive players have won the respec defenses until it appeared they battle with the North Carolina "Big Portland 76, LaFayette 60. and stations. Arkansas to on see are a 10 basketball their likely were capable of surpassing Four" in the fifth annual 'Dixie Minnesota 67j Xavier (O.) 64. c! observers during the past Cigar Bowl, Tampa, Fla. La court, dropped In the set that tied by reputation as one of the nation's classic starting Monday. La SaUe 77, St. Louis 63. days- that they have been here ana vs. Mis Wis., State (9-Crosse, game in the third period and defensive standouts. tsti- nrrision maneuvers Favorites of the crowd that will xsorth carouna State 71, Penn the ' ), 11:30 PST souri a.m., Valley in then another to put .Coach Henry (Red) Sanders, total some 63,000 for the three-da- y State 60. dropped tlindLn? speed. Parker-McHa- n some Mis over broadcast 12,000, a into were them lead inprovkation. well aware of his team's defen tournament will be the very souri and Wisconsin stations. they Dayton 93, Arizona Tempe State it, it counted for a tally. ; sive ability .has spent much time North Carolina State, North Caro- 35. stingy with. After Dixie went ahead on the on o'fense. esDecially passing. To He was asked later in the dressWake Forest and Duke. - intercepted Rados ley pass and attack work. lina, room was he make his sinzle-win- g what ing thinking the pretour-for But the experts, to the Northern one ran back it Sanders knows his passing must about - State when two he those dropped figuring shows Oregon from where Don Ellis of Texas click. And UCLA's passing during ney sets. He shrugged it off. 'Tthoueht StateCarolina and North battling A & M scored. The final tally the regular season was less than it out for the classic crown in it was about time," he said. He came after Oakley intercepted was then queried as to what he fair, the Bruins finishing at the- the Wednesday finals. Sorrentino's pass on the Gray 42 coabottom of the Pacific Coast thought about playing in the great 11th rated although State, Oregon and 1 returned to the Blue 44. Ellis 1 !erence Madison Square Garden. He did'f passing. I behind four to nd Mack Vranklin of nationally, places passed Works not say, "I've dreamed of play- Optional Play N. Case's Everett Coach Wolfpack, Tennessee for the score. (UP Fla. JACKSONVILLE, there since I was ten." He did Munn has be currently is the hottest squad due Coach ing Publicly two Texas rafs and Sc. s Tech, Auburn by periods. Robust his 'players' inability to to. its victory over In PHILADELPHIA Utah say, "The floor's no good, it's just DALLAS, Tex. (NP) (UP) 0 13 7 2040 13 riches football teams with moaned third-strinsGr.y a like stoa Alabama Rice start Blue bam." and "anemic" emulating last Tuesday night. State rolled to a 71 to 64 victory Mac Madsen 20 0 020 0 depth to stock "an entire UCLA'si famed half, Paul Camer- diana North was all over the final tuneups Monday for a renew , Carolina State, never over St. Leberman. Touchdowns, In Bennett, the conference, cpen final workouts for on, running from the optional pass-ru-n For Southwest-ioutheaJoseph nightcap court like shellac and flipped in al of a rivbeaten in a Dixie Classic game, of a doubleheader McGee ,3, Cross, Oakley. Prender, the Cater Bowl next week with demon16 the record But before 2,324 fans play... points with more . than one of alry in the 18th annual Cotton Bowl Franklin. Ellis. . Auburn happily la the underdog strates that Michigan State bottled this year's tournament presents them a in Convention .Hall Saturday. mite on the sensa- game coming up Friday eing challenge. ; . r . v Paul the strongest another ipct. tional Statistics:, side. up Gray Blue Blaine Anderson played Classic In send tin Southwest First the the for Rice's power-packe- d under lose opener. to Temple's Pairings Each team has nothing 10 18 downs whose nlay is so similar to beaten a Giel. fine on game, being very 67 tough Carolina against Navy sized five whipped Santa Clara Conference . stacked Rushing yards . 238 50 sr.i plenty to gain. And .each Is so Cameron's they might be grid in the North . the backboaTds. But without up a .solid choice first game Monday after to 57 with a last period rayy. 144 119 leaded that neither Tech coacn iron twins.. . Nick ' in the first half, all with most o ftje 75,504 fans who Passing yards. . Mateljan Seton C. N. State The a Into second noon, 21 against 13 turned Coach nor Auburn . game Weaver bePasses attempted DsWitt Munn's de That appears to the sophomores .. in the world will mid-wa- y d, the New bowl Year's in afternoon Hall contest second the game, huge team his jam 7 can first tell 15 Passes to Jordan through Cameron fensive completed' stop r.alph strategy, Forest vs. Tulane tne second period, up to that wouldn't have helped. Nick's points day, but unless .Coach Red Drew's Passes Intercepted 2 0 frcm his second. and then let his normally quick-- and then Wake off an staved, route. can team Alabama early the vs. in in an the shake Duke been State had but 5 3 Punts even, point game Oregon rec and; Texas Tech's national point movinz linemen led by from a tie at 25 all, Utah State Someone asked Eddie Kimball jury jinx, the odds may lengthen. Punting average 38.2 28.1 ord cf 423 makes the club a slight can End Don Dohoney take care Monday night games. how he thought this year's team 3 halftime 2 lead. 0 Fumbles lost tq conspurted the Drew in his misfortuneUCLA of odds the the. other backs, favorite, and Jumped to that of last year. "I harried brings 52-4-2 and still led compared 25- at Y three 08 quar events. of tne course witn Crimson penalized normal Tide into Dallas last Tuesday sk!eratly. we have a better-teathink thisJ ters. firstAside. Purdue from the upset, announcement that Auburn's by plane today with hopes that In the final Session. St. Joseph's year,". he answered. Social obliga- the injury-a-da- y plague that hit '.nr. end Vince Nardone has been no team this season has been abletions prohibited any elaboration Lebest came runs mo the in of to the rally in closing the into drills stop his, breakaway induction squad ordered up for on this remark but many persons ments wens. within five Ana .When en drew Bold R and they, will lost somewhere ' Billy get v. Arm along the . points of the Skyline Conference at courtside expressed the Idea way between here and Tuscaloosa. But the loss cf Nordone, although where - they have been slowed cucumber team, but the uprising was not that the Oougars were a hungrier "In sharp contrast. Coach Jess a severe blow," also took! all the down.- the Spartans earn with no laurel of there own Tom Yewcic, enough. Rice squad Neely's pressure eff Jordan and his Plains- - cccr quarterback, . . ! Bob Harbertson paced Utah o rest on. with crucial passes was expected to resume practice men no nave mace a naoii ci " for touchdowns. Add Fullback PITTSBURGH (UP) Looking- Forward on Its home field at Houston Men Infielder State with ,24 points in the team's vinzuE2. while as underdogs. and to it trio Slonsc Evan that WW h cut Sorrowing who his seventh win in ll games. Jack Helfulfilled Until Jordan took over at Auburn to Danny O'Connell, forward Looking, Monday day without a bruise, or a break 22 points was high for the ler's trouble. a as his in first spells to been promise had Dumar player the of hue with rosy health. night's game, h i::i, tie PIlir,sEnen On UCLA's side or. tne leager, full season In the majors last sea losers in . their third setback quesne, Coach probably reavenieiit i) Ta makeWellon hatt Stan . Watts' eyes In fact, one Rice star who had cn tie bettcrn. cf.ths all ronr '.rirnent. the five that wins. the evidence is son, was sent tothe Milwaukee against not light up. In fact he was n't even been counted cn fcr ser did Conference heap for so long mcst however, vheUier kill! dJt pan are Dasslns better than Braves by the Pittsburgh Pirates r not. vice her teams had forgotten they Bruinshave Halfback Morris Stone but "We'll determined. very grim Cameron done all year.. Saturday for six players and an v.ere in the learue. This season they AVERAGE. EXAMPLE have to be even with them on, the has been unexpectedly pronounced and his tiny understudy,, Primo unannounced sum of cash. Pav oa ontr If fit for will to tub and missed the championship backboards his beat About .duty rejoin them;" recent Pirate General Manager Branch . one 310 er wk, 501 Villanaeva, during ' f mates the for Stan had more final, fling cf the SIS per wit by the margin cf a single field game S1.CS9 Saturday's 12 of out' connected pn who held a similar scrimmage post Rickey, S2S per wk. to say." "The trouble in .the first season. S2M9 gcal, losin.2 enly to Georgia Tech 14 passes attempted. the Brooklyn ' Dodgers when with S3.009 z - Alabama. SISperwk. Drew to had moan about enough place was that we weren't moving. UCLA . followers heaved a ' long spotted O'Connell's talents sev No serurltv tint no We were half asleep and made a as far as injuries were concerned Texas iech, five times Doraer sigh of regained confidence this he the No eral charr for eonsnltatlim ago, years negotiated IS 41. has week when- Fullback Bob Daven a lot of defensive mistakes. In the when he dismissed the Alabama Ccr.rsrcnce chimps 'Tlnhnna InnntHrt lnvltl with Braves ilONDAV trade by telephone 7:00 Orem First vs Sharon. second half we started moving and squad Thursday for Christmas with tr;lr..- - frr years to break Into port tested his knee in scrimmage Manager John Quinn. - vsr - R01VE ' FIUAIICE (I 8:00 the powerful Southwest Conference! and found he had recovered from General defense tightened up. the BeveralyVineyard. eight, players, including most cf outfielder 9:00 Vermont vs. Geneva. A Gator Bowl victory m.'ht do the aa injury suffered in the Southern SidThe Braves gave up the " side of A nervous his . was line. In varyright very spectator Gordon and Sam Jethroe, .' V .' : ' the Secretary of Agriculture, Ezra ing degrees cf disablement. CUIIEAU tr::'4 tzz th2. .japiiiy.. ircKg Cal game.... ..-- . righthander ' Max Surkont and Tuesday: 2 No. 7:00 was In Vermont Benson. He vs. Taft attendance Then, Albert Quarterback net Beverly. The Brulss, while featuring south a aws Fred Waters and Xaw-- 8:00-OrefNet a loan fiiraotnvl o overloaded the same type of breakaway threat rence LaSalle. :tii tea :s are First vs. Geneva.' with Mrs. Benson and two daugh- Elmore Jr., got involved In a trafTWO OFFICES: the deal . Completing i5!ert they used a modified tht the Spartans oL'er. have two was righthander Curtis Raydon, 9: 00 Windsor vs. Vineyard. ters. He sat on the edge of his fic accident while hitch-hikin- g Provo Ph. 172. S W. Center 41 J: S Ni Center Am rit.-- Ph chair the'entire game and fidgeted home for the holiday and suffered p'a'ocn system without any speedy wingbacks la Don Stalwick who will play for the Pirate farm WEDNESDAY to tat Stat of I'Ui Bonded -tofor who in BiJl Stitsa are come New think diiierenct at with his hat- But Orleans la the Southern 9:00 Vermont vs. Sharon. good deep leg gash and a cut on the scoring aaj ' 'long gains from Sanders' reverses. Association next year. forehead that closed his right eye. 10:00 Orem First vs. - Windsor. about it, he wasn't alone. Classy Cager? Set For Dixie Tourney sDs " (8-1- game fraternity.' 0 With a better understanding" by all of U3 concerning MUler, g 18 22 31 58 the many problems that are ours, the year 1954 can be 'an- Totals: .......... for the and many outdoors picture other year of pleasure Score by periods: 15 22 2475 oViesd n hrichter one as 'well; BYU vMrs " 19 12 12 58 15 ..... Your scribbler is counting on such a year and hopes.it Manhattan missed: Brigham throws Free 8, Mad- v Karren 3, proves the same for all of you.Yours for fun, Casey. Mateljan Young n Larsen. den 2, Crump, Lewis, Spartans, UGLA Near Top Shape for Rose Bowl Clash , s --- Kawaters, THIS ONE'S FOR THE KIDS At the end of every football season, players from the from the West. in San Francisco's Kezar Stadium. The big fellows play East meet their hearts cut, all for the benefit of youngsters at the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. Paying e visit to the hospital, three of them visit with little a Billy. Autographing a ball is Northwestern's Joe Collier. Looking on are Ted Kukowski of Syracuse and Steve Weilinger (right) of Kentucky University. . . ' Game, 20-2- is expected to come up the second By UNITED PRESS a followed will million half fans Nearly largest turnout 82,000 U jam into the nation's football bowl by the Cotton Bowl at Dallas with stadiums on New. Year's Day with 75,504 and the Orange Bowl at 4. 0 the. Rose Bowl,, as usual, drawingMiami with 69,830. That represents 2 the biggest crowd 100,505. capacity for each of those jjames, v Millions of other football fans as well as the Rose Bowl at 24 27 30 75 will see the bowl games on televi- - Pasadena. The Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, G F P T sion or hear them broadcast. is expected to draw 32,000 The pre-gaestimated attend-Fla- ., 2 2 5 6 of ance a the Sun Bowl at El Paso, while call total for forecasts 2 1 4 415.84S persons to see the nine Texas, and the ,Salad Bowl at 0 0 1 bowl games scheduled on the first Phoenix, 0 0 O Ariz., forecast 15,000 3 3 5 The Tangerine Bowl at Or- of 1954. each. day A1I Are Sell-Ou- ts 3 2 4 8 lando, Fla., exoects 14,000 and the The Sugar Bowl at New Orleans Cigar Bowl at Tampa, Fla.--, 12,000. 0 3 2 3 Pedersen, f Mateljan, c lo JMo 45-3- 1 9 o er lop-side- ( 1G 0 5 3 2 4 y -- quarters he played. Mac Madsen, starred with his outside play We thought the Hardware story worth mentioning who was second high at and shooting, area Utah - J. Duauesne . NEW YORK (UP) the nation's third-ranke- d basket ball team, lead La Salle, Niagara and Brigham Young into the semi Gnals of the Holiday Festival tour nament Saturday as the three-da- y Madison Square Garden program began with afternoon and nigh doubleheaders. Blue-Gra- last-secon- . D"D South Wins In : ns I l ) o no travel the whole vear.. goal scored from way out The winter months are the" most popular there for by Van Burgess, who fired as the gun was raised. Burgess visiting for it h then that an approximate four hundred ending had made only two other points in elk come m to me ueias iur & uauj i.ceuui& wa to the game. ra?;pfl ttipre durincr the. warm seasons. High point man on the floor was The feed is hauled on horse drawn sleighs to the fields. Cougar Center Nick Mateljan, who Visitors are then taken oh these same conveyances out to tallied 23 ppints on six field goals the feed grounds for a close view. and picture taking ol tne and 11 free throws in the three - 1 OJJOGD A. County here. Surprising it is how few people in the vve unexi Deen mere, even know of the ranch, fewer having of come what to think of it too when the winter questions ' do when the snow flies. Here is a place you can visit enjoyably with only the expense pf a days motoring involved. A "place the whole family can enjoy as well. It is a full days outing from here hut on? that ran easilv be made in a day. Dn-eof scout, explorer scout, school classes and other such groups are making the trip each, winter: Should you wish to take 'a group and make arrangements before hand so that you are expected, write to The Hardware Ranch, via Logan, Utah. Quite naturally the weekends are always the busiest time for visitors.- But whenever you go it is an eye filling trip for the outdoor lover. Be" sure you take your camera along-iyou like real outdoor ana animai pictures. mmm I rt 18-poi- elk. Fill fill NEW YORK, (UP) Th battling Cougars of Brigham Young Univer sity came from behind In the third quarter to win the opening game of the Madison Square Garden Holi- . rrsr 5 v. . 1 27, 1S53 n IT) day Festival basketball tournament from Manhattan, 75 to 53. ' It was the eighth straight victory for Coach Stan Watts' Brighams of the Skyline Conference, playing their first game away from home. For the first half, the Manhattan Jaspers led by six to seven points and seemed on their way toward it, neras ana ai upsetting the dope cart, that had rcinterinff-sroun- d lor tne uacne mountain eiK BYU to win. the same time relieve a serious, threat to these' animals But favored the after the brought on by the fact that their winter range was fast Utahns caught intermission, fire and banged : their way to a 51 to 45 lead by the disappearing. end of the third quarter. In the fiEast of Hyrum nal, stanza, they wrapped up the by gaining an east of Hyrum, Utah, game completely over 'Situated some twenty: miles due Manhattan. advantage the ranch is in Blacksmiths Fork Canyon and accessable to Typical of the play was the d " m unday, December SUNDAY HERALD fast-runnin- I 0) (8-1- BYU Oak-caug- ht co-hos- ts, iexas lech, r Auburn Gear or Big Test top-rank- er Rice Favored Over 'Anemic7 Aggies Defeat St Joseph's to 64 71 Provo, Utah Hugo iHo HimCArl 4 -- Team a-- ucadcr LJQumo n ed . e-c- dzh st ... n 1 - . v -- 4. one-touchdo- WED.i : JAN. 13,' S p.m. one-side- All-Am- - Featuring me eri 43-3- Pirates Trade O'Gonnell . . pre-Christm- SGTvOUT well-condition- "V ed . . d Harbin Glob Trotters, N With 1 Sensational Halftimt -- Stake f.l f.lon 1" us as - . World-Famo- - To Braves his-connecte- Fabulous, . ... sl i if Entertainment " ' SEAT SALE ro-lsn- eri -- sir.' OPENS WEDNESDAY - J' V UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY KEDQUIST DU5 m end -- -- -- - if, 4 4f EYU w ns |