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Show DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM," Salt laic 83 City, Thursday, February 2, 1941 ' - - fa fas EUave Cougars, Ags SCORES EL SPSBCTS Pioneer, Eye By HACK MILLER ' Deseret News Sports Editor Utahs Redskins, with bow string taut, will point its deadliest arrow at the heart of the Ranrwhen the Utcs host Colorado State Thursday night That arrow will havq to hit its mark If the Utes stay in place for Skyline honors. Utah is one game behind Colorado State at this point of the first the wrap-uhalf of the hoop hassle. p Utah cannot go into the sec ond half two games behind with the Rams hosting Utah in wind-up- . For Utah there is no alterna tive a win is a must And the odds are stacked in Utahs favor. Coach Jim Williams, one of the most tenacious mentors in the mountain manor, ran his Rams on the Ute boards for a shooting session Wednesday night. "We came to play, Jim said following the workout.' "Utah Is tough and Sv6 know what were up against. But we havent conceded victory by any means. Williams expects to do all he can to stop Bill McGill. Hell use Ollie Watts, big Colorado ranch lad, on McGill. Watts is the Rams best defensive man. The Rams are ready, physiA tremendous student, popular personalities on the cally and mentally. Theyre riding high. Rhead ranks as one of the campus. Utah is without alibi, too. His good nature, however, fastest readers in Utah Unif the twq doesnt necessarily continue So come the versity history, having scored on the basketball court. Hes teams will be judged accordmore than 7,000 words a known as a real competitor. ing to their talents. One of his more noteminute with high compreAlso in the Thursday night hension in a special test worthy experiences in Alaska last summer came when he limelight is the BYU game Hndersfaculty supervision. at Denver. Brigham Young bagged a bear. All of which More Than Basketball should make him the less is still figured in the title In addition, hes active in gun-shwhen all he has to picture at least holding out a hope for a possible place other extracurricular activity face this week is a herd and is a member of the Skull of Rams and a gang of in the first two. Denver Is 4 but can salvage down and Bones, honorary activiCowboys. ties and scholastic fraternity. And the reaction of Big some of their season with an He is a business major. Bear to these invasions could upset in this one. Almost a double for comehave a profound effect on Now that Denver has quit dian Jerry Lewis, big Jim the Ute success or failure. basketball win is takes the needling graciously Suffice to say, the Redskins football a Denver is try-- , very important. and rates as one of the most are favored all down the line. ing te hold its position in the Skyline on a basketball basis. A bust season would likely break the Denver dish. Utah State is likewise on the road at New Mexico. At the bottom of the Skyline heap Coach Cecil Baker has little left to save except face. Deseret Newt Sports Editor If the Lobos take the Aggies most everyone else has Coach Baker is expected to BYU abandon his first team and get along with some of his bench 1951 NIT talent which might help the Aggie situation in several Brigham Young University honored an old basketball ways. team last week a basketball team which honored BYU with a championship in the National Invitational BasketWyoming, which comes to Utah Saturday night, is on ball Tournament back in 1951. the Montana boards ThursYou remember 'them Mel Hutchins, Roland Min-soday night. The Frosty Coxes Joe Richey, Dick Jones, Russ Hillman, Jerry Romare supposed to beat the Bill ney, Bob Craig, Jim Thorn, Leon Heaps, Wayne Cottle, Strannigans. It will be a Harold Christensen, Hal Montgomery, Boyd Jarman, Don bear fight. Malmrose, Ralph Olson and the late Kent Durrant. . There is no Friday nigb action. - The Skyline Cougars had a big night for their favor Saturday, the teams change ite basketballers let partners and play again to them take what one of wind up the first half of Skythem called a bald-hea- d line, affairs. ed bow. Except aU of Rugged Jim Big Cog In Utes' Cage Push McGill Still Fourth In Scoring ForesIDale Set For Playln'61 Forest Dale municipal golf course will continue to operate under jfte City Parks Departmen1961, Salt Lake t-through City Parks Commissioner L. C. Romney announced Thursday. Commissioner Romney said Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, administrator of the Unified Church School System, has informed the city the Church will not require the land until Jan. 1, 1962. The Church has' purchased Forest Dale as the site for a proposed junior college. Jerry Henderson will continue as Forest Dale -- ' SPORTS SCOREBOARD By United Press International Wednesdays Sports Results PfoBasketball National Basketball Association Eastern Division (No games scheduled) Western Division Louis 137 Detroit 131 St Boston 124 New York 120 Philadelphia 122 Syracuse 113 College Basketball East Hartford 70 MIT 68 Yale 69 Boston College 6$ Queens (N Y ) 62 C C N.Y. 47 Cornell 80 Rider 44 Army 90 Colgate 66 r Rutgers 74 Navy 73 Midwest Drake 83 Iowa St. 81 Toledo 89 Duouesne 76 Bowling Green 66 Loyola (111 ) 65 Miami (O ) 60 Dayton 58 Butler 90 Valparaiso 81 Southwest Texas Tech 89 Texas Christian 75 Oklahoma St 61 Mrikouri 5 Southern Methodist 65 Rice 53 West St Marys (Calif ) 74 Pepperdine 91 (Calif ) 64 San Francisco 57 Loyola Utah Golden Glovers Score Wins At Vegas LAS VEGAS, NEVUPI) Four young boxers became eligible Wednesday night for competition in the Pacific Coast Golden Gloves Championships at Los Angeles Feb. 17 by winning unanimous decisions in their divisions at preliminaries here.. Rudy Aspirazu of the Utah at Salt Lake City, . Guard which took the team title in competition at the three-dathe Las Vegas Convention f Center, decisioned Ken Las Vegas in thp open bantamweight division. A Fort Duchesne, Utah, native. Darrell Shavanaux Ma-of the Sart Clemente, Calif, rine Corps ' team, Outboxed Bill Ygnatowiz of Reno, Nev, in the lightweight division; Don Minor, another member of the Utah National Guard team, decisioned Gene Redmon of Henderson, Nev, in - the welterweight class; and open , middleweight Leon Hardison of Henderson, Nev, won his division title by defeating Ruben Garcia of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Two other divisions winners will be' ineligible to compete - in- the Los Angeles event because they are' under 18. Ungricht pf ' " They are Ralph Orem, Utah, who decisioned Bobby Capps of Burns, Ore in the open featherweight, and Jimmy Evans of Reno,- - who y Sned-domo- i - it INMVIDlUklfsCORINO It Flayer, School Burgess. Gontaia 213 15T 661 96 496 Stith. St Bonvntre 201 Chilton. E Tenns 173 107 453 482 192 McGHl, Utah Dbfthinger. Prdue 129 117 375 XU arg 32 4 his is third at 30.2. 31 I 30 2 fourth-placspot in the college Jerry Lucas of Ohio State 28 4 26 8 basketball scoring race this retained the rebound lead with Wall 149 105 403 25 2 a 20.8 percentage. Lucas waS week. McGiA has averaged 28.4 edged in field goal proficiency points a game with 192 field by East Tennessee gtktes Les goals and 98 free throws for Phillips .646. The Buckeyes 482 points. were also pipped as the The nations scoring leader9Q.3 clip gave them the THROW PERCENTAGE ship bounced back to Frank scoring lead. The deficiency " FREI (Min 46 tree throws scored) School Its ft pet of He Player, ISnt foul at hal the Burgess Gonzaga. line, however, Kaiser. Ga Tech 88 134 119 led all year until last wek, where the Bucks lead the land Siegfried Ohio Slat ' 86 76 884 60 857 70 Kerwin. Tulant ' r Fibbe. Auburn 54 85 1 62 Eafet with .8Q0. when Tom Chilton 82 .854 96 Sherard, Army field The TEAM OFFENSE Tennessee State jjraSbed the goal percenage School paints art Is leader last years champion, St Bonaventure (144) 1,354 90 1 leadership by ope hundredth of 1.310 87 3 50.1. Ohio State (1501 at Auburn, Georgia a point. Burgess hit for 52 Techs 1,559 86 6 West Virginia , ) Roger Kaiser is first in Memphis 1,293 66 3 State ( and 34 points ift his two games free throw per cent with .888. Loyola (111 1,115 858 (104) last weekend and boosted his Bradleys ,611 rebound total is Sell eel TEAM DEFENSEpoints arg 812 47 8 Santa Clara average to 32.4. basketballs best. 742 49 5 San Jose State 720 51 0 ) Tom Stith of St. Bona venCalif in de leaders The omit various 817 52 3 ) Louis St ture moved into second spot partments: 896 527 San Francisco ) e Bon-pies- (15-3- 14-- 1 (12-5- 1 (7-- (8-6- (11-5- (10-7- SKIERS . FEBRUARY All SKI 1-- 8 ' ROUND ABOUT by HACK MILLER Shades Of Yesteryear; The Champs Return them seemed to have held onto their hair. While BYU had this Driskfll Accepts Post With Milwaukee Firm team together Dave Schidthess , the BYU pub lipity chief, came up with n a on just what MILWAUKEE, WIS. Walter S. Driskill, run-dow- Jut, to basketball happens Mel Hutchins players. s Here is what has happened to these athletes: Mel Hutchins is the father of four, operates a real estate business in SacramentoT plays a rather good game of golf. Minson, named the most valuable player in theNTT that year, has five children, is now in the bankingfbusi-nes- s in Denver he played post-Navbasketball with the Denver Bankers. (UPI) former president and general manager of the Baltimore Colts, has been -- 'appointed director of marketing for the Miller Brewing Co. Driskill was formerly director of marketing for the Ru. of New York pert Brewing-Goand vice president of the Gunther Brewing Co. of Baltimore. drastic REDUCTIONS! AND SAVE BUH NOV Newspaper Maiv Richey Race Postponed Richey has the, most children six. Lives in Los Angeles and has a newspaper distributorship there. Craig is supervisor for the Beverly Hills School District, got his masters degree from UCLA. . struction "7 77 i. - " - . Spook Jones Tho Coach Dick Jones,, called the "spook because of his light' skin, is coach at Millard High School at Ffflmdre, Montgomery is in the constructlbn business In Arcadia, CaliY.; Jarman Is a baskeball coach In Portland. See ROUND ABOUT on Page B--- J 4 v L ' PROVO The weatherman threw a kayo punch to the Hoover Cup giant slalom race which was .slated this Sunday at Timp Haven in Provo Canyon Race officials said Wednes-day- , that the course is unsafe for race competition. - A light rainfall at the Haven uesday night caused the damage, according to Brent Beck, race chairman. The race will be rescheduled as soon as snowfall is sufficient to cover the cdurse, he said. Entry .fees will be .mailed back and new entry blanks mailed when the meet is re-- r . scheduled, he said. , A r PRICE Vi and Columbia Ski Pants. Values from Gabardina Franconia OFF Yz PRICE tat $25.95 $8.95 SKI PARKAS 19 Stretch Pants Silvretta, Reg. $34.95 Franconia PRICE Franconia Pacemaker. Franconia 14 16 16 Ranger Reversible. $28.50 Reg. Zenss Reversible. Franconia $32.50 Reg. Reversible Columbia Parkas. Reg. $32.50 x Franconia $n9s $23.95 Reg. Nyl-Fle- x Stretch 169S Stretch s219i Pants. Reg. $29.95 Columbia Imported Pants. Reg. $39.95 COMFY DOWN FILLED SKI PARKAS t:.),s30 SKI GLOVES AND Mins X SKI GOGGLES 30 off 30 OFF off SKI BOOTS SALE J399i Henke Speedfit. Reg. $55.00 Nrdica Sestrieve Italian import, full double boot. Reg. $42.50 AkW Henke Downhill, Swiss made, full double boot. $279S $37.50 Reg. SKIS , Lund Vostra AeroX All Wooden Skis BA7 , Boats . All Drastic Reductions . Wholesale and Less HYDRO SWIFT 19 USED 16' GLASS BOAT With Good Rip 1960 Trailer Reg. $1,445.00 . RRICl coMPirri 00 4473 $A $7QC95 1 5liJ 1959 10 h.p. Was $249.95 NOW 174 ..NOW 149 00 . MERCURY MK 10 A, 1959 Mod. NOW Was $279.95 MERCURY BO-h- Total Value: $3,337.20 SALI NOW JOHNSON 25 h.p. Was $199.95 . lex. Trailer With Brake x 800, 80 h.p. Reg. $1,060.50 MERCURY $275 With Cantrell Motor. and All Accasieriet BOO OFF Drastic Reductions JOHNSON Reg. $438.00 Mercury 50 SALE! $35995 DEMONSTRATION $OAT Hydro Swift Landau Hard tog Boat Wellto De to OUTBOARD MOTORS Must-Go- ! 17 Reg. $1,195.00 64.50 . . OTHER SKI EQUIPMENT 239s 20 AH M All Lengths METAL SKIS Nordica Alpina, Italian impart, full double boot. $ Reg. $32 HOLIDAY, Big Hoover Cup -- Romney is in the insurance business with his father, Elwood. " Cottle Is a teacher in? Oregon. Heaps is a pilot at Hill Air Force Base and flies the big C124s. ' .Dunn is of the Tooele Transcript Bui-letti- SKI PANTS I960 ModefkYDRO SWIFT. y Christensen Is now an engineer for the Thorn Con Co. of Springville. Hillman is teaching in Lehl gave up coaching after five "hard years as he puts It. 20 50 EQUIPMENT y beat Denny Glass of Reno in Norte 112 Pounds Thomas McGrath Utah National Guard, dec Rueben Mar. tmez, Henderson Boys Club. 118 Tommy Davis, Utah National Guard no competition. 127 pounds David McGrath. Utah National Guard, dec. Irnest Lopez, Stans Club Orem. 135 pounds Larry Clark. Las Ve as, dec Mark Doyle, Murray v Police Boys Club. 147 pound Michael Fitzgerald, Murray Boys Club dec. Fate Smith Henderson Boys Club. Juniors 135 pounds Norman Thomas, Utah National Guard, dec. Kenny Skinner Bums, Ore. 160 poundsTony Doyle, Murray Police Boys Club. dec. Laverne Hardison, Henderson Boys Club. Seniors 118 Rudy Aspiazir Utah National Guard, dec. Tim Smeddon 0den 125 Ralph Umtricht, Stans Club Orem, dec. Bobby Capps, Bums, Ore. U S, Ma135 Darrell Shavanaux rines, dec. Bill Yenatowtz, Reno. 1 47 Don Miner Utah National Guard, dec. Gene JtaUnon Header son Boys Club. mark and Chilton retained Billy McGill tip-of- the open light heavyweight. Murray Police Boys Club fighter Tony Doyle was named the Las Vegas tournaments outstanding boxer. He defeated LaVem Hardison of Henderson (Nevada) Boys Club, whd was outstanding boxer for the 1960 show. Norman Thomas, Utah National ' Guard battler, was tabbed the meets "best prospect" The Guard contingent captured team honors after all six of the members won titles. A fighter from Orem (Utah) who has won numerous Intermountain' AAU and Golden Gloves titles Gary Brown, Stan!s Boxing Club was given the outstanding sportsmanship award. 31.1 raw-bone- Utah's Burly Rhead Cains Stature High Cub who made good in the Ute big time, is currently the Redskins No. 2 scorer behind Billy McGill with a 12 5 average, and Is right behind the big junior pivot man in rebounding, with a 9.8 average. The Ute board of strategy figure that Jim has improved--' a hundred per cent over Jm past two years. Always a great man on the boards and an accurate shooter; hes improved his ball, handling to the point of being absolutely deceptive. A definite candidate, Utah drumbeater Vtajty Utahs with a NEW YORK (UED 6-- 6 By DEE CHIPMAN News Associate Sports Editor Any resemblance Big Bear Jim Rhead has to the typiboy type cally was lost under a plush growth of hirsute last fall, but a summer life of sourdough existence in Alaska evidently didnt hurt the big Utes basketball prowess any. In fact, the burly Redskin forward is capping his collegiate cake career with a fine season as the Utes push for a successful defense of their Skyline crown. Cub Now Ute Rhead, the former South , 57475 Mum Lobo Cagers the - - 200, - - 22,, 1960 Mod. Was $349.95 MERCURY MK 28, 22 h.p. Was $299.95 JOHNSON 50-h.p- ., . NOW NOW SUPER SEAHORSE, with controls. Excellent 224 299 239 495 PARK- -I FREE LOT EAST 1134 W$0. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH OF STORE , nl k |