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Show WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 1950 Provo, Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD inn ji Meet Op ens Cavemen Tip Chandler Sells World Series Fraley Picks Michigan Oyer Spanish Fork T-- Rights For $6,000,000 his battle retain his bearing Bears; W<o Top Wyoming By 7 Count edCINCINNATI, said "the important The major leagues were job. for the thing" he had in mind when he today Toddy's Sport Porode: BYU Favored lAw wrtrf omig OIL To Capture Tourney Title V The football stars and teams of the Rocky Mountain Empire statistics were still shining bright today among the major-colleto on O., Dec. 27 (OB) 41-3compiled by the Natonal Collegiate Athletic bureau. assurHe The writer wrote a column several weeks ago telling how the of $6,000,000 were more than holding players and teams in the Golden West that to' be one of the best OSCAR FRALEY figures to By the world series concluded the contract was the televise TOM American LAWRIE final FORK SPANISH the rights time. at Well, nation By in own the best, their against of the day, each having Fork defeated 27 UE Dec. NEW games 41-(U.R) YORK, 27 The alUstar and Dec. DENVER. Fork are still games during the players welfare. Most of the Rockies the holding Spanish statistics are in and the lads from along to a football been tied once this year as per here Tuesday night in a hard-foug- next six years, but the man who money, he added, will go to the Skyline conference, boasting four BowlingFearless . their own. feet seasons barely eluded them. made the deal may not be around players' pension fund. Fraky's pigskin runner of the nation's top quintets, opens finish. basketball game. For instance, Whizzer White, the remarkable dipsy-d- o -- end Jack Miami's tn see them rean: their Drofits. on The commissioner previously Hackett, Mighty the tour a year basketball Pierce Max with annual Van predictions second and in its nation the rushing from Arizona State of Tempe, led j le tureen tussles. Mouse, will have to be reckoned led the Burgess 13 Commissioner A. B. Chandler? had signed Gillette and Mutual a with Cavemen attack tntal of 1502 varda or an a vera ee of 7.55 yards per carry. He .also Inament here tonight with as contract for excluwith but Clemson s terbaccy and 11 points, respectively, Ostler announced yesterday that he had to a the title came billed Rose Bowl was 10th in the nation on total offense with 1589 yards to his credit chewin' coach, Frank Howard, and Holm were high for Spanish sold the exclusive video rights to sive radio broadcast rights. The attraction. And. that my lads is really carrying and pitching that pigskin-'openinThis over California Michigan "We ain't going all the way Fork with 14 and 11 points, the Gillette Safety Razor company two firms agreed to pay $1,370,000 ; Brigham Young and Utah will one is based on sunshine and a says to the I like lose." down there and the Mutual Broadcasting for this privilege, $175,000 of to in that first game clash get patched-u- p named powerhouse contract. which already has been paid for it the four-daSystem in a to y the competition off Leo Koceski. California was nation G. T. F. p However, Chandler's own con broadcasting this year's series. American Fork White also was the second leading; scorer in the touch-dowBowl teams have a start. Both n season ana flying 1 one 13 oeaien mis 6 6 with 1J6 points scored on 22 touchdowns, point after tract, which the major leagues Chandler said other networks Burgess, f Washington and Lee over Wyo- Van terrific in games lost three. But the Michigan 1 0 0 2 refused to renew this month at were "given opportunities to bid," and one field goal. Eddie "Boom Boom" Talboom of looked f unwesterners went Wagoner, The tourming a at are for the and 130 peak 3 6 5 11 St. Petersburg, passing attack should click, with Wyoming; was rirht behind White in this department with to the Skyline title and Pierce, f Fla., runs only buthe declined to name them. It ney. Denver plays New Mexico good weather conditions, it has defeated 0 0 0 0 until 1952. f was learned that at least two points. McCormick, &, W. a in L. lost winning pair a better defense and the Injured 3 1 3 . 1 c comment on other networks tried to buy the declined George Bean, Utah's light but explosive fullback, was 15th in in the second game tonight. Chandler Savage,, chamsouthern conference the First round pairings will be Koceski will be ready for action. nation in the rushing department. 0 1 1 1 whether the rich deal had any rights. But the southerners lost Kitchen, c . "Daneerous Dave" Cunningham. Utah's wizzard of the pigskin completed Thursday night when If right he'll make the West pionship. one 2 0 0 4 g Smith, touchdown .each to Montana ana Coast forget all about such stars by only 0 1 1 1 g airways, was second in the nation when it came to the number of Utah StateA. plays Dimick, as Tennes maulers such & M. takes on un as Betty Grabie well, almost mighty 1 3 0 6 great Colorado g ... pass completions, only three completions behind Washington's while Fraughton, seven see and Virginia. They're beaten Wyoming. 0 0 0 0 Don Heinrich. Heinrich completed 134 passes for the season, g anyhow. Gray, a point underdogs, but they get 0 0 0 0 .. . Cunningham tossed 131 successful aerials. Cotton Bowl Down To Wire fearful tiod from Old Fearless. Monson, g The ski clinic, to be sponsored reation department, Mr. Rock-woTexas over Tennessee It's Good Team Man Game Shrine 41 18 16 9 Totals pointed out. as The Skyline, rated by many the city recreation department More overall power and razzlezadazzle over East over West G T. F. P. by of junior high For Spanish Fork to And. nobbdy can say "Dangerous Dave" wasn't in there pitchift' the hottest cage circuit in the sheer power, although the seven talent. scheduled and begin school students originally 5 6 4 14 the Dixon age, Ostler, f junior high to the end trying to top Heinrich's mark and set a new collegiate land, should have its best season points being quoted by the Sun Bowl 0 0 0 0 Wednesday night at Provo high, gym will be available every day Johnson, f ..... record. In the final minute or two of the Redskin's came with Ha in history. Brigham Young, Utah, gentlemen in the, back room 2 5 3 7 has been postponed until a later this week through Saturday from Hancock, f waii at Honolulu, he was throwing a wet. slippery pigskin like mad Wyoming and Denver have play- sounds like an overlay. Still, you West Texas over Cincinnati4 7 3 11 date to be announced, Linn.Rock-woo- 9 a.m. to 12 noon. For students ed right down to the wire with can't get away from the fact that Dud DeGroot of New Mexico Holm, c in an effort to ecliDse Heinrich s total. 0 0 0 0 schools, the is of Zabriskie, one over most the this says 14-However, Cunningham was enough of team man that he didn't some of the nation's top teams. cUy recreation director, ,of the elementary will one point a defeat looked teams in 1 ,0 2 be open 0, g Evans, gym start throwing the ball with utter abandon until the Utes had safe Although defending champion only the (Timpanogos country. by Oklahoma kept the Texans 1 3 said today. 3 1 to-g ifrom p.m. every Jones, lead over the Hawaiians. day this BYU is an almost unanimous from being hailed Bowl as Pineapple national The first session was to have week and" the Grandview and 0 0 0 Jones, g On the receiving end of a large number of Cunningham's tosses choice to cop the eight-teatour champions. Denver over Hawaii Through been devoted to explaining ski Joaquin gyms will be available was Don Peterson, who ended up 21st in the nation in pass nament, Wyoming has been given the whole in the middle. 13 21 11 37 Bowl 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Totals Sugar a Utah with receiving. equipment, clothing, etc., but it from rating, ' Punch Bowl heed not attend the Students Oklahoma over Kentucky It's by quarters: But where the Rocky Mountain stars really went to town and Denver following. Scpre You over all your troubles American Fork .11 22 33 41 was felt that it would be better above schools to participate. It to see how Oklahoma was in the punting department, with Zack Jordan of Colorado, impossible won has nine Wyoming straight 12 23 33 37 if it were held at a time when is especially desired that stuPat Brady of Nevada, Mitt Smith of Utah and Rex Berry of games miss getting there Spanish Fork if not And A Happy New Year! with a green team that can the students could proceed to the dents of schools without gymat BYU, finishing one, two, three and five, respectively, among fustest least with mostest. the wasn't supposed to do much more The come out and the nation's punters. undefeated Sooners have slopes for instruction soon after nasium facilities go through the motions this this holiday week, Other top college football performers from this area included than condiin during Snow Leon initial play session. the power Heath, over The Cowboys rolled Bowling in Vessels Brady of Nevada, 23rd in passing; Selmar Pederson of Wyoming, year. tions in the nearby mountains are Mr. Rock wood said. and the 11th and Brogan of Idaho 20th, in punt returns; Bean of Utah, Oregon in two games alast week, cranium Billy class in Claude Arnold. A men' ragtime doubles bowlOn Friday night, a mixed rag- still unfavorable for skiing. by at least AGE WINS Barry Flenniken of Utah State and Berry of BYU, sixth, l4th and winning is the air arm Kentucky's In the meantime, Provo school MACHINE hope times. both held will be margin ing tourney tonight time doubles tourney will be held children SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (U.R) 16th, respectively, in kickoff returns; and Fuller of Arizona State oi Babe Parilli, but the Blue in adto take are urged the center. Recreation Regal and Talboom of Wyoming, first and second, respectively, in at 7:30 p. m. All rolling vantage of the gymnasium facili- There were 400 cigar makers in urass boys figure to be bounced The first Have Won 43 Games tobacco squad will begin roll- starting worse than the 6 on a handicap basis. ties offered at the. Joaquin, Dixon, this Connecticut valley be done will points being ing at 7:30 p. m. on a handicap 30 years ago. Sa far this season Skyline teams center leaf only basis. Entry fee for the tourney Entry fee for this tourney also Timpanogos and Grand view Now machines have supplanted Arizona, State Tops have won 43 games and dropped quoiea. Orange. Bowl will be $1.50 and will include will be $1.50 and will include schools with leadership and su- all 23 against foes in all parts of the but three. White's great play gave Arizona State top position in total of iemson over Miami This bowling costs. pervision furnished by the rec bowling costs. Only Denver, with a 3 teams and first place in rushing of country. fense among the major-colleand Utah State, 6, are fense. Wyoming was 13th in total offense, third in total defense and mark a 50 per cent showing. below in were also The in defense. kickoff fifth, rushing tops Cowboys returns Brigham Young has the most; In punting, Colorado was first as might be expected, Utah sec- - impressive record, wins over Regis, Niagara, Eastern Kentucky, ond, Nevada eighth and BYU ninth. Marshall and Indiana State, nt Fifth Best loss to against a lone City college of New York, for a BYU was the fifth best team in the nation in 1 record. thanks to Bob Karpowitz's toe. Glenn Utah, led by And, guess who was the second most penalized team in the looked good against eastcountry during the 1950 season. Why none other than those Smith, rambunctious Wyoming Cowboys. They finished behind Tulsa ern teams as Utah won from St.Joseph's while losing a heartin that respect and those, who saw last fall's Cougar-Cowbo- y breaker to St. John's, 6. Utah clash can easily understand why. has a 3 record. Lee Grabie, who gave another demonstration of hypnosis at Shows The Way the wrestling matches here in Provo Monday night, has received an attractive offer from a television promoter in Chicago who wants Colorado A. & M., with Glen-do- n mm xo appear on a series ot telecasts originating m the Windy City. Anderson showing the way, has a 4 mark. Anderson scored In Majored Psychology 36 points against Colorado colto pace regional scorers. The T-agent has offered the popular Grabel betwen $1000 lege and $1500 for each performance and he plans to have the Hollywood Montana is all even at 4 and grappler, who once majored in , psychology at the University of New Mexico has a 2 mark. The coaches, in a Arizona, hypnotize people by television. Lee said Monday night that he probably would accept the T-poll, gave BYU the title hands offer. down. Coach Stan Watts of BYU said that his team "is much bet Huck Dyer, former Provo high star athletefent the writer ter balanced this year" and said Christmas card from Columbus, O., where he is he was particularly pleased with Ohio State university. He said he saw the Buckeye-Minneso- attending the number of reserves he has. game last fall and that he plans on getting married in the near All the coaches were in agree future. ment that the Skyline conference would be much stronger this year than in the past 10 years. The tournament will be played at the D. U. arena with the cham All Wool Gabardines, Coverts, Saxonies, and pion to be crowned on Saturday We still have a good selection of men's fall night. A consolation title will tweeds. Some with zip-i- n linings Suits in a variety of all wool fabrics and in also be at stake. either double or single breasted models. Make REGULAR $32.50 FORT HOOD, Tex. Utah's .four of the five league your selection now, at these reduced prices national guardsmen from the during regular season BYU 145th field artillery battalion play. Seven teams competed in T Regular 40.00 and 45.00 REGULAR $45.00 each league. O SUITS the level monopolized company Teams their winning basketball championships here at respective league laurels were headquarters Regular $50 and $55.00 Fort Hood, Texas. Mf REGULAR $50.00 . . . . . battery from Provo; "A" battery, SUITS Profrom Headquarters battery Mount "B" Pleasant; battery, vo won the post title with a 78-Nephi; and "C" battery, Spanish JP Regular $60 and $65.00 It aDDeared todav a if th vistory over "A" battery from Fork. REGULAR $55.00 . . . . . r, DO Mount Pleasant. SUITS Arnold Younz university ha. In addition to racking up the Brigham team man, ketball pivot play its first post title, headquarters iatterv six conierence will poured 25 points through the aaaea home games in the victims in exhibition to pace the victors. hoop utan neidhouse. The 145th FA quintets copped games over the Temple junior Athletic Director Eddie Kim. A of BYU has discussed with squads, the Temple Jewelers and ball Utah officials the the Belton Red Devils. possibility of MEN'S FLANNEL plavine the games in th TTt Members of the headquarters neianouse and it is reported that team were Vernon C. Whatrott. Utah officials are rerentiv Alma D. Bird.' James TV Makin the to the idea. Skyline officials are Karol G. Bills, Harold R. Erick-jso- n expected to give their approval and John D. Wagner of Pro during meetings JARMAN scheduled to bevo; Arnold weidauer, Salt Lake gin today in Denver. Regular button front or Gaucho sfipover style 12.50 and 14.50 Grades Citv: Donald B. Fnrnswnrth rvf BYU knit bottom. Plain colors with flourescent has with use reauesteri the Orcm; and DeMoyne D. Blackley the ute FORTUNE because its fieldhouse, trim, oi opringviue. large plqids or small checks. Sizes small, own neidhouse Is still under con . 10.85 and Grades 9.85 and large. medium, struction. BYU officials are still To Statr Soon hoDeful a few camea ran Ks ntav. REGULAR 43.29 With battalion level basketball ea in tne cougar fieldhouse be VALUES slated to get underway January iore ine ena oi tne season. 8, the 145th FA teams have Under plans, the first mereed into one sound and are games to'present come up in the Ute favorites for the Fort would be the MEN'S HEAVY a o od championship on the netanouse series, slated for Jan strength of their past company 19 and 20. BYU has already shiftlevel team records. ed its series with TTtah MEN'S The 145th FA battalion also originally scheduled for Jan is? won the post football and 13 in the Springville gym to All Wool Sharkskins, Gabardines, Worsteds and nine Logan. The BYU-Uta- h winning championship, State straight games for an undefeated eries,, originally scheduled for Flannels. Feb. 2 and 3 at Lon. will Ha untied season. shifted "to Utah fieldhouse under REGULAR $15.85 the present set up. 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