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Show 0 5- Basketbo,f nor Scores -r PV HIGH liter, f G T F Pf P hristensn, f. oyd, c fllin, f . t ..2 ..2 4 0 2 2 6 ...45 1 .ilJeshima 0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 Pine 5' Rowley .. 10 Holdawty 4 i 0 5 5 13 2 0 0 0 Clew Orvin Gehrmn Declared Winner of 3 0 0 Year-Ol- d Wanamaker Mile 0 0 0 WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (U.R) The "longest mile" race in his 13 21 11 37 0 0 0 Total Ljhnell. c ended Saturday when the tory . 1 2 . . 5 hvis. g. National Amateur Athletic Union Score by quarters: Don Gehrman winner 2 12 1828 confirmed 18 11 7 19 39 Wasatch MTotals of last Wanamaker 14 8 . January's ... 2937 mile. U T F Pf P Lincoln VAB G T F P BINGHAM 7 3 2 4 bwarth. f 1 7 The Wisconsin miler was 3 5 11 Sanchez, f orthington, f. . . .5 1 2 12 named winner when the race was 5 t Gaithwaite, 1 1 6 5 c nders, 1 9 run 11 months ago in New Yorks .4 3 6 Alsop, c. Jathews, g. ...23 22 2 Madison Square Garden. But the 0 .1 g. Halt. it 0 ftrk. g r 0 4 decision was contested and the .2 0 q Ballarnis, 0 0 Lfcerry, 0 0 Wanamaker trophy was given to . . .0 Goris 0 0 0 0 g Arter, 0 0 FBI agent Fred Wilt. That de.0 1 0 3 Carter 3 fckstead, c 0 0 cision was appealed to the AAU .0 iGllegoi and the organization at its 62nd 14 17 13 12 41 Totals 4 34 annual convention here Saturday 15 14 Totals G T F P ruled Gehrman the winner. AM. FORK Score by quarters: 8 12 2 10 39 41 Rurgess, f. 33 22 V High Seven athletes outstanding 2 12, were nominated for the coveted 8 7 13 27 39-- 39 Pierce, i. tab 1 1 3 Sullivan award. The winner will Officials: Carter and Jensen. Savage, c. .. 0 0 0 be selected by vote of the na- g Kitchen, F G T p. HI 2 10 lion's leading sportsmen shortly . . .4 g. .1 0 0 2 Fraughton, 0 after Jan. 0 1. Those nominated JcStay, f. . VanWagoner .1 0 0 2 Monsen 0 0'are: 0 'Kiing, f. 5 2 2 12IMayne 0 0 imons. c. S outhern Richard Attlesey, .0 0 0 0 2 Palifrirnia rnnett. g. !Smith hurHlr William M 2 6 2 6 g. 0 Gray Dudley of Tulane, member pf the It .9 1 1 11 Olympic swimming team: 7 3 4 .2 16 15 13 Totals filton 45jcharles (Chuck) Peters, Indiana .1 1 0 2 sprinter; Joe Veerdeur, of Phila-1- 8 Score by quarters: swimmer; Adolph Wein-1- 7 9 34,delphia. 26 8 14 42 .17 ITatals Bingham U. S. champion walker in acker, 8 33 45 G T F P' American Fork TRRAY 11 dist-ncfrom Michigan State 3 2 f. Burrows, FBI T F FORK SPANISH agent Fred Wilt. PColloee; . .2 Lickett. f. 1 l'U. S. 10.000-met0 champion, 1 2 Johnson, f. fl Bride, c. . . . .1 3 3 0 6. and Dorte Hart of Florida, tennis f. Ostler, 3 6 . .0 jyers. g. 2 2 4 player. 3 1. Chappel, c. . .0 ricitson, g0 6, 3 c. Tone., 0 2 . .0 rown 1 0 0 2 2 . .0 2, Barris, g. elson 0 0 2 0 Christensen ilwiler .0 02 1 0 0 21 Evans . .2 . ackey jt Holm 1 7: 3 4 0 . .1 ' Tguson 2 0 0 L. Jones 4 0 Juab 41, BY High 39 (over. .2 ... pniro time). 4 32 14 Totals Lincoln 37, Wasatch high 28 10 20 9 29 Totals F P G ARK CITY American Fork 45, Bingham 34 0 6 3 Collins, f. Park City 39, Spanish Fork 32 by quarters: 0 4 2 18 28 33 42 Valentine, f. Lehi 42. Murray 29 2 4 10 7 13 23 -- 29 Goff. c. Pleasant Grove 40. Tintic 26 vrray 0 0 g. .0 Millard 43, Provo 36 b tN'TIC G T F. P 0 4 .2 Burgener, 69, Salina 41 Springville S 7 9 . .1 f. 2 0 . .1 Ward ur'ey. 29 3", Wayne Tropic 1 2 2 1 5 Kairchild 0 31 jVherly. c. f. 35. Kanab Piute 0 0 .0 4 2 2 Weaver 0 ptmer, Bear River 44. East 41 1 0 6 Peterson . .3 0 2 Himpbell. g. Davis 53. South Cache 45 ftash. g. 0 Dennis . .0 0 10 5 North Sanpete 58. Uintah 39 1 . .0 0 0 lite North Cache 49. Shelley 23 1 0 0 van .... 3 39 18 Totals .0 Box Elder 37, Jordan 34 H iller 0 0 . Score bv quarters: 52. South 49 Weber 1 1 1 Lannefen 4 .0 10 2- 1- 32 Fork 50. Richfield 23 Spanish Beaver ! 18 27 39 8 Park City 48. Manti 46 Monroe 8 29 10 26 .Totals Officials DeJohnge and Reed. 29, Granite 22 Ogden F P G T GROVE l.. Logan 33, West 31 5 14 "irk. f 34, Monticello 28 Duchesne 2 0 5 pihnson, f. 46. deHurricane 32 o Milford meat eat will Vultures 1 3 5 oud?r c 40. Delta 39 or no Cedar animal other City that composed 0 7 2 'l!rcd. g 30 41, Cyprus Morgan ii. Dira iourn wouia Z 3 4 I.Walker, g. 1 2 2 4 stler 0 0 toulson i ilcox. f. . .12 -- "1948 . es say. December BY High, Provo, Spanish Fork Lose Basketball Contests; Lincoln. American Fork, Lehi, Pleasant Grove Cop Wins SUNDAY HERALD BY high lost its second straight game Friday night, as Juab high of Nephi defeated the Wildcats, 9, in an overtime contest In the Women's gym. And, once again Coach Owen Dixon's charges lost because they were beaten at the free throw last line. Against Springville Tuesday, they collected 15the assame the number of field goals Red Devils did, but Coach Paul Wilson's crew made seven out of 14 attempts from the free throw line while the Wildcats could only drop one out of seven. out-shFriday night BY high the Wasps from the field 16 goals to 14, but Juab came through with 13 foul tosses in 17 attempts while the Wildcats were hitting seven out of 11. That proved to be the difference. Other Games In other Friday night games involving Central Utah teams. Lincoln trimmed Wasatch high, American Fork won its third straight game by defeating Park Citv whipBingham ped Spanish Fork, Lehi blasted Murray Pleasant 41-3- ot 37-2- 8; 45-3- 4; 39-3- 2: 42-2- 9; Prove. Utah County io, ism UUh Grove tipped Tintic and court, where he showed uncanny Worthington was tossing them half and led 6 at the n4 of 8. Millard defeated Provo, the from iden the third quarter. hoop jthrough The Wildcats went down to de- accurracy. In fact, it was well along in the tical position on the floor that jthe feat the hard way Friday night. Gain Lead before he missed Collins ironically enough, had second They led all the way up until the a shot quarter, Collins from the field. final 10 seconds of the regulation Romping into a 2 first quarin shown such scoring honors for the eve- the first half.amazing accuracy ter lead. Lincoln's Ticirrs were playing6- time, when Jerry San- took with 13 points, but whereas ning Juab center, dropped a he ders, in front all the way.as Floyd out 10 in the for connected points free throw through the net to Lloyd. Collins Foul Out Farley paced the attack with 11 only dropped in three ll deadlock the count at and first half, henext two and the With three minutes to go. Eldon points. Spanish Fork was still quarters throw the contest into an over- during that unquestionably hurt the Lloyd, BY high post man, who jhaving trouble winning as Park time affair. Wildcats somewhat. In the jtanked 10 points for the evening City handed the Dons another overtime, Boyd committed Park, Wasp guard, taking a pass jfouled out and Collins Shoot Badly defeat Holm paced from Sanders slipped under the jhis fifth personal a few seconds basket for a layup for the only While the Wildcats were mov-i- n jlater. That broke BY high's back the Spanish Fork attack with ' into a substantial lead during :and Juab carried on from th'ere seven points. points of the extra session and Simmons tanked 12 pointa and they were the points that gave the first half, the Wasps were jto victory. 11 more as Lehi stormed to Felt Juab the victory. to in Provo's wern't losing shooting atrociously. They Bulldogs, .an easy triumph over Murray, too to went in shots their first down many good getting jMillard. Kirk found the range for Makes Great Comeback the face of BY high's tight sliding defeat in three games. Ronnie while 14 Pleasant Grov points 20 Zone did and tanked for the .defense when they points jKump of to a a had whale make Juab breezed to victory over Tintie. w were inacshoot i u ii k tfj Hn uui woefully "they fiinun comeback to even get into the curate. Most of off the onrushing Eagles. the time, they headuirrii, ball game, after the Wildcats had were The Bulldogs played Delta Satthe whole works missing a 3 halftime lead. The gained urday night. YOUR PORTRAIT WILL BE brilliant Stan Collins, who play- basket and bankboard. But starting the second half, Max Pierce and Van Burgess, ed a great , game, A CHERISHED GIFT. sparked the Wildcats into their they perked up considerable on with 16 and 12 points respectiveStill Time to Go T comfortable halftime lead as he their shooting and led by Forward ly, led American Fork to its victossed 10 points through the Grant Worthington, who paced tory over Bingham. Bingham led LARSON STUDIO at half time, but the Cavehoop in the first two quarters. his team with 11 points, they 18-SS No. It Km Wildmen quickly corrected the situaMost of his points in the first started to move up on the half came on shots from side1 cats, slowly but progressively. tion at the start of the second 40-2- 6; 33-2- 43-3- i 9-- -4 39-a- pre-seas- on j i 22-1- all-arou- nd 17 . . 1 . . 1 . er . 1 ... - f 1 . 1 . . . i Preo Cape Scores . 1 . . h . . . . S . . . . 10 IS . . . THE 1951 "SILVER AN N V E 1 10 . . VIBRANT NEW STYLING 1 . . Presenting The 1951 0 Line rvn ... Pontioc's 25th Year As A Stellar Performer On The Auto Jtagt! www) mn)mm,ww& 1 'eeks ' t 0 0 0 Jraughton "ston Walker j 0 Totals Score by quarters: fDintic 11 i 1 Grove iROVO f'ldroyd. f lump. f. 11 . c. g. . i g. o o I 2 oioo 15 14 f. Marshall, Wade. . inderson. ? Wi FTuViJxi Vv jF.iW it 6 361 ?is . I. c. L ri' iyxMm& s Totals 'irLLARD CvvV m J Y)avies, III IK iii UV . kitchen, r iolland razer Kcherer "Wilson, 11 . . ,trong. Jewis. r 2 fi wenson g fi . j II iW Vi g f ishman J lunson i,i. j 1 Wade Totals 16 19 11 43 . - : ' Score by quarter?: t'rovo 11 Iillard Officials: orne. 7 g VASATCH itanley, f. rViddison. f. Frfahoney. c. bollard, J Robinson t f p! LryrX nJ 61 j g Montgomery, ?ond IVhiting ...v.v:::::::: orth Jordan -- 'ocffler Jjimmoni I Totals j.INCOLN Verbanatz, Llilligan, f. k'eterson. r'arley. Zox, g. 10 16 f, . . . T 8 28 F P 2 2 2 6 111 . G .3 .2 . . . .5 1 . .2 3 . c. g. nil 1 FOR HIM or HER Genuine Jen-cel-li- rt Insulated & LET'S MAKE IT A SPORTING CHRISTMAS INNES' IN PROVO OPEN TIL 9 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY 8, 4; Z- - v' vQaW Wherever you go . . . go in comfort. --V- AU5 Just step aboard a Union Pacific train. In a restful Pullman or Coach, you'll be carried swiftly, safely to your destination. No traffic worries no weather worries . . . nothing but comfort and convenience. 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