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Show 1 ffe TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1939 Utah County. Utah ff aa or Denver. Utah Try io Keep Perfect Records By United Press International Utah and Denver, the only unbeaten teams in the Skyline ,Con-- ference, put their perfect records oh the line this week as Skyline teams became involved in a schedule. Denver, victorious In its first two starts, opens . the weekly schedule tonight " by hosting San 14-ga- , Francisco University. The Califor-nianno longer the power, they were in past seasons, aren't, expected to give the Pioneers much competition. Then the Pioneers depart for the east where Coach Hoyt Braw-ner- 's cagers meet Akron Thursday night and New York' University Saturday night. Utah ranked seventh nationally in the United Press International poll and unbeaten in four starts, plays at home again. The Utes host Washington State Thursday night and St. Mary's of California on Saturday. Neither team is! expected to. trouble the high scoring Utes who have averaged 94 points in four games. Utah State, another Skyline powerhouse, returns to action' on its home court after five straight road games. Coach Cec Baker's returned from the road trip with an exceptional 1 record. The Aggies' only loss' came at the hands of a taller Drake University team. The Aggies meet Washington State on Friday and College of Pacific on Saturday. Brigham Young, ; off to a poor start, runs into more rugged opposition on the road. The Cougars who dropped a pair to UCLA and Southern California, invade the ' Midwest. Coach Stan Watts charges meet Kansas State Friday night then Kansas Saturday night.' Wyoming is at home this week, xneeung uur on rnaay ana mica s, . . Saturday. Colorado State University is involved in a pair of games with Idaho. They meet Wednesday and Thursday nights at Moscow. fMontana and New Mexico are idle this week. t (Editor 's Note: This is another in a series of articles on the basketball prospects at S the various higrh schools" in the Central Utah area. Herald Sports Writer I PAYSON Payson Lions have a long ways to go if their basketball team is to equal the achievement of last fall's' Payson grid team, but they have the same spirit, and they will be trying for the same goal in this year's cage program. The Lions were downed 5 in their season's 6pener against the strong North Sanpete five, but that was no disgrace as the Rams have practically the same quint that made such a showing in Class B circle last Spring, but Payson did not play up to expectations, and their supporters are expecting much better performances as the team develops. 43-3- St. Francis will go after fits second "straight victory and third iq preseason play tonight whenj ine raares meet uugway in me Central Junior High. fiThe game will ' egin at 8 p.m. and will be preceded by a junior varsity game at 6:15 p. m. rOrem.Higb also will?see action tonight when the TMers meet Olympus High in Salt Lake City, the Tigers will play host to Am erican Fork! on Friday night. Provo High will play two home 4 ames this week. The Bulldogs 1 will play Granite Thursday night 1 THREE PAYSON MAINSTAYS Pay son basketball hopes this season depend to quite an extent on this trio of cagers whoj are showing much promise in preseason drills. They are (left tor right) : J. Karl Worthington, Norman Francom and Lynn Oborn. Coach : j, .- - : . AreafSports Briefs ,' i , A ; in the Provo high gym and thn entertain Logan on Friday night. BY High will hit the road lor pair of games this weekend. They will play South Sevier at By United Press International POCATELLO (UPI) Idaho Monroe on Friday night and Richfield ajt Richfield on Satur State college will attempt to make it two in a row at the expense day. of Texas Western tonight when the twos teams meet at Pocatello. d The Bengals staved off a ' MonTexans the .spurt by day nilfht at Twin Falls to gain a triumph. The Bengals, who picked up their second win in three vgames, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Membership of the board of di had to fight off several Texas rectors of the Salt Lake Bees has rallies during the last half ol the been cut from 33 to 22. game and with less than a minThe action was taken Wednes ute left in the contest led. Then big Homer Watkins, ISC's day during the annual board of directors meeting in Salt Lake high scorer, sank a free throw City. Bill Backman of Salt Lake and Mvrl Goodwin added two. City was the only new director more to wrap it up for the victors. ar pointed. ;' Watkins was high scorer in the in The group also left room their organization for a chair- game with 22 points. man,' who has yet to be named. . SPRINGVILLE LEAGUES DENVER (UPI) . .Week's Bowling Results , center, Forbes. RESIGNS BROADCASTER Pepperdine',s W. L. MERCHANTS MAJOR -.here a led late PHILADELPHIA Monday .Gene rally (UPI) 23 Spring ville Herald .... 33 7 of the Phil- night as his team took a radio voice the Kelly, .. 30 26 Ruffs Garage Phillies from win has since College. 1950, Regis adelphia 27 Thorn Rock Products. . 29 tied it up for Pepperdine to 'take advantage of Forbes resigned 28 28 Johnson Tire since the opentime first in the free for increasing opportunities 30 . . 26 Snow Dairy ofthe game when he lance broadcasting assignments.". ing minute 22 34 Springville Bank r SC Shoots For 2nd Win Over Texas Quint 4-- Dick Harmer- has - a squad of five seniors and Seven juniors whom he is trying t j whip into shape for the Region Five competition. Two of those seniors were regulars last year " . TIME OUT! J sank a pair of free throws with last October. Walter Byers, executive secre3:35 left in the ganie. Dick Buck-eleto a then hit hook, shot put tary of the NCAA, said Montana State has petitioned for considthe visitors ahead.! eration and modification pf Jthe SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The penalty and the petitipn, fias not esident.of the Idaho - Montana been acted upon by the council. CJ ass C Pioneer League said, to Montana State was put on probation in will the circuit four teams, by the NCAA last October ddy in Boston and since has asked for definitely have working agree' on review the basis of new evi ments With major league teams 4 and that the others would receive dence. assistance in the form of player ' ELKO, Nev. (UPI) Grant help. Claude Engberg,! league presia Salt Lake City lightdent, said the agreements to date weight, was named "outstanding have Milwaukee vith Boise, St. boxer" here following an amateur Louis with Billing. Los Angeles benefit boxing card held over the ' witb Great Falls, He said the weekend. McEwan knocked out Claude Chicago White Sox have also committed to help but have not Hudson of West Jordan, Utah, signed with a specific Pioneer Athfetic Club in the second round 'The pro here is wonderful . . . their of bout. yet. League city wait'll one of my swings hits said In dther bouts Gary Brown, jso, the ball and you'll see how directors league Engberg ' wjll meet here Jajn. 9 to make Orem, Utah, VFW deeis.oncd Don much better I'm hitting: it!" Miner, 145, Utah National Guard plans for next sea$on. in a three rounder; Jay Bunnjell, Bob Ray, 160, Orem VFW deCHICAGO (UPD-r-A- n official of 145, Orem VFW decisioned Joe cisioned Tony Doyle, 160, Mur the : National Collegiate 'Athletic Osborne, 145, Dugway Proving ray, Utah, Police Boys Club in Assn. said today there has been Grounds in a three rounder; and rounds. no change in penalties levied against Montana State College " w - Salt Lake Bees last-secon- Board Reduced 74-7- 0 Bowling Corner ; . Sterling 6-- 6 . 61-5- . - ......... . 2730 HTGSpringville Herald ... 953 HIS Ed Johnson ,. ........... 582 HIG Kay Johnson ...J.L..-.- 221 Bob Kinross .......... 221 COMMERCIAL W. L. 24 Art City Lanes ........ 26 Kolob Lumber 27 33 Dot 38 Martys ........ 32 Tools ........ 26 33 33 Averett Rentals ...... 26 Snow D airy HTS -- Mc-Ewa- n, j j -- a 1 . , ; 71-7- 0. ,'' '- - tfohd bhowinq - This Is particularly true of Jake Sorenscni a, pint sized,! speedster, who fairly burns up the court with his ball rustlin? and handoff plays. His shooting is improving, too, and it would not be at alii surprising to find him, in a starting role in the back court with Karl Worthington.; Steve Fowkes, a- - 6 2 forward prospect, is also looking good. He has much to learn about the game, but he! is trying hard and. his size and work on the boards are coming along In top shape, and he is beginning to fit into the Payson pattern of play. Another junior who will jbear watching is Keith Drissell, a guard. He has! a lot of hustle!, and is really taking the! game serl- cusly. Phil Reynolds and Dean Fisher are tine other under grad bpys and they) will get experience to hejp them or another year, Among the seniors Austin Sta battles. is one who is making a; good heli Austin Staheli, senior, and NorAn All State end in: footman Francom and Craig Dellart, showing. is he ball, rapidly rounding into ju; iors were on the starting line Max Staheli, Region and form, with Oborn and Worthington last halfback! is also showing to week, and they do have the in- life side track at present, but some advantage. Doug Huff, the footof the other boys are coming up ball placekicker is showing good gets his shootfastaand there may be some form and when he he eye may cause sharpened ing changes in the lineup before this trouble for opposing candidates. week is over. Getting the boys transferred from football to basketball styl of play still seems to be the big problem at Payson. Coach Harmer has some good boys and if they develop in the practice games; he will make it tough for all opponents. Like, most of the other SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) World schools the title is being pretty featherweight champion Davey well conceded to Spanish Fork, Moor said today he hoped his but the battlej of the other placet win over Hilario Morales would in Tournament play is going to be show that he could handle bigger stiff, and Payson expects to be in men and eventually pave the way the thick of the fight, fcr a shot at lightweight titlehold-e- r The three tall boys, Karl WorJoe Brown. Norman Francom, thington, Moore decked chaland Craig Dellart, -, hold e lenger, in the first round of a the key to the rebounding, and if bout here Monday night and they come through, Oborn; the then went on to win a unanimous Staheli boys, Jake Sorensen, decision. Keith Drissell and Steve Fowkes The little champion tipped the will give plenty of help in the scales at 13014 to 134 for his op- scoring department. ponent. The remainder of the preseason The paid crowd of 2,374 got its schedule: j money's worth as the two foes Dec. 16 Lehi at Payson. repeatdely "stood toe to toe and Dec. 18 Payson at Cyprus. landed freely throughout the middle portion ,of 9the bout. Referee Dec. 19 Wasatch at Payson. not to have Silver did Jack Dec. 23 Payson at West (Salt separonce i ate the men during the Lke). Dec. 2G St. Francis at Payson. ning. and they are rated among the top prospects in Central Utah for this year. J. Karl Worthington, who to the quartcrbacked Five championship, is Region turning in the same kind of a job with ,the cage squad, and his masterminding is' ' beginning to r show effects. n Team; The other regular Is Lynn n Oborn, who has been a team in the Lion athletic circles for the past two years. He is still trying to outgrow" the muscle separation incurred in the semifinal football game against Highland, but it is healing and sports fans expect. him to be back at full strength before the practice season is over. These two form the nucleus for the' 1959-6Payson team, and f the others can found into shape the Lions will have another strong cage aggregation for the coming 5-- 6. ' i s One-Ma- one-ma- ' 5-- 10 0 Davey Moore Licks Mexican Fighter . -- , 6-2- his-Mexica- n ;! 6- C-- 6; non-titl- eve-thr- ' y ' ' 1 N I j.'m . - - . ee ' ' ' , ; Sc Jopeful Lionj Cage the-Lion- By WENDELL RIGBY Padres Play Dugvay Here Tonii ht ' ' 4 ... i Phys on Fans Are learn Will Make r - igan .state 11 With o.ans as,. .Kr5ii air am i.. DAILY HERALD . Snap-O-n Kolob Realty & Ins. .. 26 34 HTS Art City Lanes .. 3262 Hdcp HTG Art City Lanes. . 1173 Hdcp HIS Julian Raulston, (scratch) , (scratch) ; ' HIG 635 t Dick Wiley, INTER-CIT- v v ' , ' f i Jit JUL .242 MEN'S Y W, L. 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