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Show Bowl Briefs Star Illinois End Returns To Lineup Joe Nelson To PIdy in Ghost Game ";. "A .cne-a-da- ' : ul " f ,- - . anti-polluti- - on - on Basketball Team Honored At Banquet Wyoming Hoopstcrs Down San Francisco - . : -- Williams Garners Slugging Title ten : , " Reported American xor-fffttt- en Interested Eyashevski , . - . " . - , - fleft-nand- ed j . r ' i . were--your- -- " ! ; . Remain Amateur SYDNEY, - : , A WA2: i;'au(Slil L.Ul- - Young university and profesiion--al star, will play for the quintet against the Iowa "Colored Ghosts. in their annual New Year's Tun Bowl" basketball fame in the Provo high gym. Nelson was an player while playing on the Cougar cage team and was one of the big gun in the Cats' drive to the" Skyline title in 1950. As sophomore, he set a Skyline scor ing a.record by tanking 37 points in game with Denver in the was Sprtngville gyin The record. later smashed by Vine ' Boryla of Denver, who tanked 39 points against the Cougars the following year. '. The 2 Nelson also played for St. Paul and Grand Rapids last year in the National Professional Basketball league. ' ' f-- n A Framp-ton-Carla- on Wasatch blgh't Wasps, the bas- -l American Fork G T on 1 choice Frauthton m. experts z to win the Class B caonptonhip,TniC 4 continued to roll merrily on their 'smruT 2 wav Saturday afUp turning hrV 9 1. 0 American rnoay uunmics:. 0 1 Strong night at Heber. 0 0 In other Friday sight games in volving Region x teams. Lincoln's Totals llghtnlng-fJ- t .......17 15 Tigers, swept to a Wasatch tvmw PivAn RsaTlna OT e rode to a surprUingly-eas- y 3 victory over Sprtngville; and xf" 2. Weber topped Lehi. X?,la A third quarter gave Simmons ketba.ll pre-was- rot. 40-4- y0 - 62-4- 48-4- 20-po- fit Several New Gag e Marks Established III . - . " - l 18 . . fun-lovi- ng 19 31 ....... 4 all-sta- m 4 ........... rs, . r Lady Wrestler Joins Marines ............ ........... ...........I.. i m ,"25-year-- ;,(,, stwrt . ..... 1 . H ......... v ...... . 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Manager Reed Jones of the turned on the steam in the second Lehi G T F P Frampton-Carlao- n team will be half to come from behind and Watben 5 defeat the Lions. Verbanatz 1 ,1 to and'simms his guide attempting quintet to its third victory over the Goulding fired eight point apleceicirkhamil.. .V.l', I 1 3 as the Tigers Larten 2 4 10 Ghosts, one of the few teams throughoutthe 21--hoop,halftlrne ever to accomplish such a feat wiped 1 deflcit.kitnninj 7 Jones' charges turned the trick xayior lea tarn rayson attack wun penrod 2 2 0 nine potnva. Haws In1850 and again in 1951. 0 0 0 Sauna quintet led But, scoring another victory A G.red-h- ot 18 tanked who Jensen, Totals ...'. over the Ghosts won't be an easy by ..IS 21 12 42 points, had . too much scoring Weber O T F P job.) The Ghosts, . to for . ... 4 IS 4 12 Sprlngville cop wyatt punch sparked by such colorful and wito, 17-as 8 at Belnap winners led 1 7 7 9 outstanding performers as Ylppie the end oftne ........ first quarter, 24-... 2 10 S 11 Musgrarea Garland, Shorty Buckner, Babe at halftime the 45-at the three- - Stanger and 0 8 Rand, and Pete Hood, have won mark." Price o z 48 straight games so far this quarters - John Gustln. the Red Devils Jensen 0 4 season.. 0 0 pivot man. paced Spring-vill- e Folkman The game will get "underway classys attack with nine, points. . 8 A preliminary at p.m. Tuesday Simms tanked 15 for Total 15 U 18 48 game, ' pitting the Orem L D S Lehi Friday night, butpoints it wasn't S4ore by quarters: stake M Men al&tars against rood enough to stop Weber. . The! Lehi . 42 ....108 23 74 Provo LDS stake M Men. Warriors were paced, to victory Weber 29 41 will start at 7 pjn. by Wyatt with 12 points and Mus-gravea with ll G T F P Sallna The box scores 4 18 u. Jensen, z 7 o T; p Payson ' 1 I 0 2 Wilson i s 1 jKeisel.c f Ivle. 3 2 Sorensoa .. ..,,."54 51 41 14 2 4 2 6 Steele, f Oborn t 4 4 3. I 9 O or a Nielaon. g Buys 4 1 1 9 oMason 9 5 2 Taylor Miller 0 0 o 0 o L, 0 0 0 SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 29 (U.RHBradv o 2 I 1 1 1 3 B. Johnson Hutchinson Gene Spangler 0 0 0 o Pretty 0 0 0 Stewart ... o 0 0 o of Billings, Mont, today gave up 0 q J. Johnson . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Guy Jensen wrestling and joined the : mar- 1 ..v0 0 o lrif .' . 1J Totals l 33 Burr . ... 0 0 o 0 "A former rodeo bronc rider. tinMiA G T F P L. Jensen ., Miss Spangler has been wrestHng Rnvt-lc8' 2 . n 23 18 12 2 Totals . . 3 theiveibanatz professionally throughout G T F P west for the last three yearsv 8 Sprlngville 4 Gdulding 2 3 1 She told Sgt, Jerry Vaculln at Cox 4 Smoot, t .... s7 4 0 0 8 recruit-!orv4- n 7" Jensen, f . the Salt Lake 3 marine ...; City - .... t 1 1 c1 office-thaO 0 Blnks. Ing "lady wrestling" iCollis 2 I I o was "getting too tame. So she Holdaway 0 Hoover, g . ' 4 2 1 0 0 Guitin. g signed up with the marine corps. Swartz 0 1 0 7 Francis ..... 3 When Vaculln said the new 1 1 0 1 3 Hatfield emit whose contours do not re- -, Boyce :. 0 2 2 0 Eves . . 0 curves R. Collls . semble the 1 0 O 0 Giles 0 of most female 1 I t w artists cuan i iook like a.wresuer, .17 18 0 43 Miss Spangler bristled, Totals .17 14 '3 Totals "I'li prove it, two out of three Score by Quarters: 24 45 f2 .17 Salina 33 24 21 .... 8 .. Pavson falls," she., challenged. Vaculln 19 31 43 ' 3 t 18 37- - 43 Sprlngville did not accept-th(Lincolnchallenge. - - Australia. Dec. 29 Sedgman as saying after the din Frank Sedgman, the- back- - ner. I made my definite decision b o n e of Australia's victorious tonight. I think I will sleep well Davis Cup team, said Saturday because I've put an end to all nisht he had changed his mind speculation." about turning professional and Earlier today, Sedgman and silver Ken McGreggor. Australia's No would help defend the big 2 Cup SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 29 (U.R) star, denied prqjnotor trophy again- - in 1952 - ; ew xor. an A number of, new basketball rec"I hope to be here to .defend uoDDy ruggs- the cup next year," Sedgman said nouncement that they had agreed ords were established Friday in a speech at a dinner honoring to turn pro and would make a night, as teams from the Pacific the Australian and U. S. cup U. S. tour in 1952. However, they coast ran up against opposition did not deny they had received from theAtlantic to the Pacific. squads. A new Cow Palace record was blonde who de- lodal offers and Sedgman talked The ferred America's best players In today wttn Tea Humphreys, a set inSan Francisco as Iowa's unbeaten Hawkeyes rolled over the challenge round did not elab- wealthy Melbourne orate on his statement, but the and the latter's tour manager. Oregon, 86 to 72, In. the second j game of a double-heade- r. Cali Sydney Sunday Telegraph said in Charles Sam. its final edition that "Frank Humphrey! alone offered Sedg fornia whipped Wisconsin. 68 Sedgman will play for 'Australia man a contract reportedly worthJ to 49. in the opener. in the Davis Cup challenge round 40.000 pounds ($112,000) and the Center Chuck Darling, with 27 star of 1952." he al points, and said Red "I decided to play in the next so had received " several other Clifton combined efforts to help Davis Cup series because I feel attractivevoffers since he won the Iowa better the former record of I owe a" great deal to Australian! U. S. Singles crown last Sep 85 points set by Los Angeles . State college. tennis," the Telegraph quoted tember. Meanwhile at the Big Seven tournament in Kansas City, the Pa rode Today's Sport Stanford Indians established three Records in a lowly consolation contest by downing Iowa State 103 to J02 in an overtime " ' thriller. The; game total of 205 points was a tourney record. So was Stanford's 103 point total and so By OSCAR FRALEY challenging round, the' U.S. mas were the 38 field goals each , : terminds announced that from team scored. I nited Press Sports Writer . In Seattle the Washington thdy would rise or fall thenyon NEW YORK. Dec. 29 (U.R) with their youngsters, So' they Huskies, fourth-rankiteam in Fearless Fraley's facts and fig- "drafted" the veteran Ted Schro-ed- er the nation, routed a ures: because he was coach Jack Ohio State team, even though ; he 78 to 43. In the second game, the This may be the year of the, Kramer's pal big holdouts for major league' didn't play the tournament cir- Pacific coast took honors again ball clubs because, at a time' cuit and used him to get beaten Washington State- eased by when many players already have again proving that tennis still Northwestern, 71 to 84, before ' 11,500 fans. signed for the0 next season less is a social game. j than a dozen have been announced for 1952. The situation among the three New York clubs, is "typical.-- Monte Irvin of the Giants 'as the first announced and all three teams have pegs on which the players can ask for bigpay boosts.' The WE WILL BE Yankees will be seeking to divvy up the $100i0o0 which won't be paid to Joe JDimaggio; the Giants will be grabbing because of their iPennant win, and the Dodgers on iividual. "merit- despite their MONDAY DEC. 31 of denials 'Davis Or?ite Cup o lfiais. Wimbledon champion" TUESDAY, JAN. 1 k Savitt is expected to let loose a crackinit blast when he A Happy and Prosperous New Year to AIL rrives back from down under " here the U. S. lost another bid f "r the tennis silverware. And hei has just . cause, considering tha,!. he "was rated the best change IN PROVO among the Americans to bean Frank Sedgman. After last year's loss La the . (U.R & f ce Australia Net Ace 7 s-$F- Kelson, former Brightm Jom By UNITED PRESS ; h Over the Kiver .SAN BERNARDINO. CaL, Dee. We used to "sing en old son that went "over the river and 29 (HID Stanford Coach . Chuck ' through the woods to grandmother's house weJoe,go" Still doJulie Taylor, conviced that his-- squad Skeeter, when Sherie, Mike, Craig, Emma, "is in pretty good shape, today and nephewi or'grancuuds ordered Rose Bowl rehearsals cut Jeff or some of the other neicet and nm good time. ..v tn sin it together and have a heck-of- -a y. got to thinking how it applies to Humming it this morning, and the and the and river the woods to our outdoor work and pleasures, smues ana augns .ana mrauuup ana PASADENA (UJO good times. Children ana Illinois' world again hopes for a victory over fa fortunate people. In are we Indeed fun. Stanford dean good good life. Maybe we shall all in the Rose Bowl soared toatay going mad. we have much of the a real effort to with the return to action of. end treasure this good life enough some day to lend life that is ours to a Frank Wodziak. a give more of the goodwe. change that world,-tgreat share pf the world less fortunate than from being -- over HOUSTON. Tex. CE All but In the meantime, we are a long wa,yconservation, of ear three of the eight Kentucky U tune the the river" as we might apply wildlife and other natural resources. We are literally still going players stricken with influenza slowly were "improved Considerably" through the woods." Btft we are going ahead, learning Present talk when the Wildcat! left here last it's true, but making strides in the right direction. for their Cotton Bowl en and some action toward cleaning up the water pollution night growing realisation that gagement at Dallas. , problems of our stateIsand nation. Aupon those same natural dependant our 'very, existence resources. A growth of sportsmens groups with more activity FORT WORTH CU.R) Texas same and their realisation marine real preoiem oeiongs to Christian by was scheduled to hold are we are .11 f good signs that many others Thm its scrimmage today and nearly "out of the woods' here at home. One day t we shall; -, thenfinal board buses, for Dallas, cross the liver too. where it tangles with Kentucky We who call the fishing and hunting game our chief source of In the- Cotton Bowl on New recreation can be proud of this groups strides in the right direction. Year's Day. The organized sportsmen of Utah have never before been as well integrated nor In as strong a position as they are today. That they BATON ROUGE. La. CUE) . tNtA Tofpo(o4 are moving in tne ngm direction wiurimi nrwui u eviacnecu Alarmed over the number of inand VTnnle D' Andrea, is dowa h thlr introduction, lobby and , suPDort of ENOUGH? HAD welterweight Young Tenneplayers on his squad, other progressive legislation. By sponsored reseeding programs for jured on all fours after being floored by a left book thrown by BogerV Bob Neyiand is ssee,-Coach our ranges, MIA. strides "tnrougn me wooai ana au u uie hwj um avoiding Donoghue during their scheduled eight rounder at New York. contact drills in all work io xneir creaiu Bowl for the Donoghue won a t.k. 0. at the end of the second round. game. Sugar Making Strides Our fish and same department also is making strides. The re 'BELOXI, Miss. (U.R) Left half: cent project in the field of a back Ralph Felton, one of Mary nationally submitted Dingle-Johnsfisheries furvey fdr the state is in line with the evidence that land's to Don leading ground gainers, strides are being made here in the progressive direction. This, and - doubtful a as was listed other projects too numerous to name nere are MigriM inai we are day starter for the Sugar Bowl game. nearing the river. Felton bruised a knee during yesThe good times go without saying without saying that Is terday's scrimmage. OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 29 If We continue to have the companionship of our friends and. CU.R) took of Wyoming scribbler. for a was outdoor fine your This afield. year The Lions the backboards' from control family Coach SPANISH FORK MIAMI BEACH OEi FranSan kids we with have the like times" of the "food entertained 'the high school cisco Saturday and led all the Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech an- club Se hadwemany sing- the old sonr. Our actual trips to and through the basketball team at a luncheon at way for was he a 64--48 victory and the nounced "very today woods were the same good times, thanks to our friends and pleased" with the progress of the the 91 cafe Thursday night. Bob Consolation title of the 16th Anfamily. the. coach of the fresh' nual All Co Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets after Bunker, liege tournament man basketball 'team at the here. Ours was the pleasure of living at Vivian Park during the driving them through a , long Brig ham Young university, gave The San Francisco defense was onen months. The sood associations with our .hosts the Morrows, workout yesterday in preparation a, fine talk to the boys. Owen never able to solve razzle-dazz- le friends Weiss, Todd, Hill, Blumenthal, Pierpont, Crosby, Simmons, for the Orange Bowl game with set-uRows, president of the Provo v ;i series used by Rambeaus and many many more wno una a rionanes ior canyon Baylor. Downtown Coaches, then told the Wyoming ofand p wasplans outbadly about the. functions his of boys on the rebounds. and share a little time under the trees on the banks of the south played group and its relation to sports in Dick Haag led --the winners memory ot the summer fork. Another not general. A trumpet solo was ren with 15 points and center Frank there call to mind the real pleasure of Introducing several young dered by Jimmie Mattinson. sters to their first trout catch on the kids pond at the park. was high for: San " .Coach Bunker then showed Evangelho movies of the game between BYU Francisco with 14. First Hunt and St. Johns played, at Madison Did you ever ake a man on hjs first successful deer hunt or square. uarden. . Iowa of those not soon In fishing trip? We hope so, for it Is another Loop HUNTING MADE EASY memories. "The boor man's snorts writer. old Schwartz In himself was our companlori when Mother nature chose to pour some Ted WARE, Mass. (U.R) Mrs. Elizaof her bounties on him during the past year. His classic remarlc was, NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (U.RXlacked De beth Santis was, the season's "that $5.00 license wat worth a hundred dollars to me." Might add Williams Tjatting punch of its usual authority dur first woman here to report a deer that the facial expressions of one Schwartz are worth that much some1951 but it still was powerful kill, although she never left her PULLMAN, Wssh. Dec. 29 (U.R) I ing in our book of memories. to provide him with the Kucnen. tne spotted the animal University enough athletic of New friends made., old friendships cemented closer. To. American league slugging title, in ner Dacicyard and dropped it ficials are of Iowa head football wun a single shot throucrh wooing Dean, Mark. Hank. A. K Docs Da Costa- and Riley, to Perry, official averages disclosed Satur window. Evashevski of coach Forrest . '. and Billy, and Charlie, to !Zell. Bill, Don. Frank, Smoot, Phil. day. "... Washington State college, accord Doc, George, and Keith, to Jim, Wes, Bud, Roy, .Jack, Ed,- and o The to a report, by the Pullman hitting Red ing the many, many more who shared a little of our time and the 295 total . compiled herald. "with me this outdoors memories from O the There are following happy public narV em bases in 531 times- at bat for a The Herald an anony to the old Let's quoted; thanks of all in and the you. 18.948 acrem. keep past, year bracing in,TKrw.r.l mous Washington State athletic slugging mark of .556; That was Ariz. These song in mind. If we do, we can cross that river and have a 10 contain parks circuit mark in the but the top play- councilman as saying Evashevski good time doing It. it was far off his 1950 figure of grounds, 14 tennis courts, a golf met with Iowa, authorities at four course, To Mommy and Dot and all the other gals who were along or .647 that won him the' title that several milesswimming pools, and Denver regarding a contract to of boating lagoons. coach at the s s is the credit year, also. S made the outings the good times they Hawkeye school. . a3oby,; Cleveland out Larry Justly due you. conon a us the back andor To all of you who have given pat fielder, finished second with .512 structive criticism and suggestions as we have stumbled along in while Gus Zernial of Philadelphia this little column, thank you and keep them coming. May each and and Vic,:Wertz of Detroit wound everyone of you have the good things in the coming year that "are tie. Each up in a ; third-platoyour wishes. May we all make strides "through those Woods": slugged for a mark of .51 11 to If we will the that keep trying, give promise In addition to leading the runs gether. Strides, kids we sing the songs' to that they also will have our opportunity batted-i- n ? department with .129, to share such treasured memories in tneir time oi maturity, three more than Williams, Zer t Yours for fun, nial also ' struck out the most Casey. times, 101. Williams again drew the most bases on balls,- 143. : : r-To SUNDAY HERALD $10.88 $11.88 Broken lots But Good Size Jarman $14.50 io-Va- luetto 511.88 .... Fortune lino Values to $6.88 $8.88 " . f' . Magno ArchValues to $9-8- 5 ... . .. 6.88 "7 |