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Show , I Srholnn Bmel of , One hundred and three Dartmouth college graduates, in classes ranging from 1771 to 1936, have served as presidents of 120 colleges and universities. I1ANOVMI, ,4.' It. (UD- - - 1 Trento! mily L Holmes , M SALT LAKE UIY (IJI) torists wei e stopped by a barrel of trouble here when a keg of roofing nails dropped from a truck and blocked an entire lit m ide-Lin- street By Succumbs Thiiri es "Mace Editor Tonight the Box Elder Bees have the opportunity to even the score for the earlier upset by South Cache as they meet the Spartans in the Bee gym. The game should he close- as well as high scoring and a large - crowd Js expected. The Spartanf will be led by "Butch Brown, leading scorer of the Region Brown has a fraction over a 15 point average for his efforts this year. Right behind him Js Lee Boothe with 14 plus. This all gets around to the Interesting observation. In the scoring honor Tace, note how many of the leaders come for second division clubs, and what does It show? First of all, the old saying that a team should feed the ball to a man that is hot doesnt quite hold water. Further proof. How many of the leading scorers come from rated teams such as the top 10 in the Associated Press poll. If my memory serves correctly there is one from North Carolina State. ODER DEES TANGLE WITH iox elder; journai BOWLING RESULTS Friday. February ' Mrs. Emily Louise Holmes, 79, long-timresident1 of Corifine, dried at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ella Mlnner, at Taft, California, Thursday morning, February 8, following a lingering illness. She was born September 26, 1871, 'the daughter of Egbert A. and Emily Poor Gillette, at New Lennox, 111. She was married to William Raymond Holmes, Oct. 29, 1890, at New Lennox. They came to Corinne in 1902 and made that their home since. Mr. Holmes was In the grocery and hardware business ' for many years. , She was a member of' the Methodist church. Survivors include her husband and the following children; Mrs. Ella Mlnner, Taft, Calif.; Mrs. Ray Holmes, San Diego, Calif.; Mr Wendell Holmes, Corinne; eight grandchildren and eight and the following brothers and sisters: Mir. R. L. Gillette, Buhl, Idaho; Mr. S. A. Gillette, Castle Ford, Ida.; Mrs. E. D. Gillette, Mokena, 111.; Mr, A. H. Gillette and Mrs. Char-lett- e Gauger, Jolllet, 111.; Mrs. Ann Higgins, Minneapolis, Minn. and Mrs, Mabel Haley, Chicago, Funeral services will be an nounced by the Harold B. Felt funeral home. e Kiws-Joam- il B parts BOX n Ladies League, Feb. 5 Mau Modern Cleaners, led by rlne Fryers spectaoular bowling,e grabbed four points from Hivers Get Another Chance At The Hyrum bottling to go Into a tie with Club Billiards for first Hoopsters Who Spoiled Their First Half Billiards took Coach Earl Ferguson will send his Box Elder Bees into place, while Club Chevrolet. Central from another Region One basketball encounter tonight at 8 o'- three Lumber took third clock when the stingers meet up with the Soutji Cache Sparplace with a four point victory tans. u. over the Indian school. Mounne It will be the second game of the second half for both Fryer rolled a series of 607 clubs. When the BEHS crew played over to Hyrum, their which Is within three pins foes defeated them and they were dropped from the first place spot, and it proved to be the damper for the Bee cause. Revenge will be the topic of talk for all the players via game SOUTH CACHE HERE AT EIGHT .Last week, North Cache gainclose 45 to 44 triumph over Box Elder to open the second half. This loss threw the league into a big mess. Weber and South Cache now have a better chance of finishing in second place along with the Bees. And after the contest with South Cache here tonight, the Bees will ed a When DOLLARSCamt sprained ankle ready with Collin Hunsaker and Ronnie Rock on the bench to aid the Bees should they 6tart up with the powerful We- to slip. ber Warriors at Ogden in a game Junior Teams that could prove porison for either quintet. meet Things boll down to one main thing; the Bees must win every or aij but one of the remaining regional games. Competition has really picked up in Region One and North Cache is also ranked one or maybe the best five in the state. for to the basket break enough shot. Doyle Hansen, who last week and lay-uTake the Skyline conference for a hand-of- f for example. Anderson from Col- For this reason the "guards, found out where the 'hoop was,orado A. & M. is on top of the and the term Is used loosely, are will be alongside David Malmpile at present and Bert Cook spotty scorers. Their scoring is third and tooth of these teams depends on the test of the team. are at the bottom. Monson is Hutch" is well up In second. To lllusttate, take the Utes the scoring with an average of the University of Utah. How close to 11 points a game. This mgny times has Glen Dugglns gets us around to the second been the leading scorer. . Its point, the top teams do not have memory again but twice Is all one scorer tout usually a mini- this comer can recall at least mum of three that push well In conference games, Why? On those nights Cleverly was secup into the scoring race. ond and the reason is that They usually have different Bates, Smith, et al, were cold specialties. Guards usually have and the defense was keeping speed and height and are dead- the Utes away from the basket artists or speedy Most of Duggins shot were ly set-shp I PROOF CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION yrailllE) PHILADELPHIA, PA. ot When all of the team is hot the spring is high and there Is usually three, four and even ijve piayers In the double figures. Recently B.Y.U., and they' have a very good team, had four players 111 double figures, Min-soRichie v and Hutchinson, Christensen and the total seore for that game ranged tip around ' 85-- . QUAK1TDT0 f f. ,, Basketball stll'l holds firmly to a .few basic standards , and, one of those is work the .ball for the i best possible fShot regardit- less of jvhd t s " ,"T Teams u,se. several .types , of offense which has more or less tossed, out 'the old position names In the real sense,.-Th- e guards have already been explained, The pivot or (center . i has come ifl for Its share of modification.- It used to be that the center played the post ot in the key hole because, ot height. In soma cases , he still does. In others, he may, alternate,- - with another of the taller . members of the team such as Coach Earl Ferguson uses with. Boothe and Johnson. In still other Instances a kid with a good hook shot is put In the slot regardless of height such as B.Y.U.s Minson. uses still another Oklahoma modification, with a post man. They circle the- - ball and then . in peel-of- f any direction as their .plSy starts. So the name "center applies Just on the tip ou at the start of each half or at the end of a double foul, The forward used to be He still is to some scoTer. the ex tent, but modem basketball, he is a speed merchant, an unusual shot artist He may bring the r ball up from back court or any other point on the floor but he takes all positions asv in the Oklahoma weave including the post. So names in modern basketball mean nothing. This Isnt new stuff and most of you already know it better than is put down in writing here," but for some who dont get the proper kick out of basketball, It might help them to enjoy the game a little better. Try It out. See a . basketball game this 'Friday or Saturday ' . , nights More powerful than ever! Dodge now offers you the most powerful trucks in Dodge history! 154 94 to horsepower with power increases as Eight engines high as You get the right power for your job in the finest performing bucks that ever carried the Dodge name! 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