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Show - Utloot .. - , ' 111 ..,, . Farmers IImpress In Logan Win 0 () 111111 , ., , 0 13 p - - .. , .... ;' - ,., ..'' 1 -- -- This Evening ' bi , :: ,: ,, ' , - V. 1 -- . ::.: - j. 0 , ' ,:',1: i .,:: , ,,. I - 8 o'clock. .',.: , , , ' ,: , - , - ,!. :: ,, , i . . 1 N 1 . ..,,,,,, l',,kk. ' r 2. ' All-Star- i 11. , '''-- : " ,, ' , ' , , .,. 't 1I - , ; .: ' '' 1 All But Uta,g le s . , , J$r i Scoring icfeviRner. 1 football : 1 . , , 1 ,, - ,,,-- , 1 Big Seven Conference, Utah itShtaatde'in 1 . . . . . ,., , . , , I r' e , , ' 7 - , ,,,,,. 1, : ,, . , -- , , , . , , , , , 1 , - - ' 1. ' tt , - , ' , ,.---- , -- , ,,, , ,, ,,,..........,.,,,, , lo, ,.. . s , -, ' , ' x. .,w ' $ ,,(,, 4it ,,..e., ' 4- , , , , , , ,e, , ,- ,. , ;., , , ,-- , ,,,, t ,.; , , I. , ..- .- ., f ., , 1. ; ee'io",Z . ,. ' , ..-- . ' ,..,...,v'' , , " . , , z p ' ' II: 0 Z t' I . , , - - - 4 ..., , ;fr ,.., .....:,...J ' .. . . ,.. ,, , , v.......,..0.4.405..4;szt. '"'".'' . And With men like Tred' ' ' ' . ' , ' , . , ' center; rubber Weimer, Indian ' , forward; These-Th- i Lloyd Brinki-lightn- ing Les Cannon, towering guard; Glen re Allem-forwUtah (center), and Ray Lindquist ol Utah State are important figur$s or center, and Dean' Eddie Kimball. Bennion is e Sophomore prospeet' tails possibilitas. TurtHRECUTAIrtaiidES-agearing their basketball ma. stock sn the battle lan Gradner, forward, Cougar chines in an effort to break up the powe' rful Colorado University waxed encotautedioeuss lya sonaeltrfoeustlsentlastase Pf hfooriebacdtkhbeoa;gdgIortLo pert LHiendisquist4 dsehl wIte4unthisdaebdilitsh; oltaestr setteasdoncaluuhaenble record holder or can't, be sold short. If this aggrega1court monopoly. Fred Weimer of B. Y. ll. (left), Vaughn Bennims of alumni tion can beat the thss. Sex23001 and will be e big threat Us , the scoring department Jor Coeds . , ' second place in the conference race. He is much improved this season. strong crew, headed - by Crowton and . e 0 11 1 Floyd Millet, the Cougars can be . i in -, 9 figured as a powerful factor '4 fo..,-,,,s Seven cage race starting the Big L. ' In ' January. 4' to Utah State, generally conceded - -- -33.5 Per Game be the team that will bring the title 1 1 -- Denver and Colorado State lost vitz, , back to this side of the conference , two games each by missed points if such is possible, started the same .N after 1 touchdown to same and of the combination that played most ., 1. opponents, Brigham Young and last year's games, namely. Floyd - -- t -While skiers have been starving generally from lack of snow, New Mexico.B.-Y- ; U., beat the Ag1 -- --- Morris and Delbert Bingham at for- sk and Denver, New LOS ANGELES, Dec. those who really need a morsel to stave off hunger pains can ob- glee, ettmlie:r wwards; Roland Reading at center; ,azza9r ,.. .... ,' Mexico edged out Denver, 't1',',47,,. and Cal Agricola and Capt. Ray LindCalifornia andI the Uni, Southern Of some , could the 1 want . in the finest lain higher Colorado State, skiing anybody , quist at guards. They not only ac, , ,, ,g, yersity, of California at:Los An. reaches of Alta's Collins' Gulch, according to Willes Peterson. Other high scoring games this handsomely, quitted themselves on the gi idiron, today' year included Utah's 60-- triumph geles battle brother of Floyd, Says Mr. Petersort:' "Last ' Sun--- -- , ht -- but Clyde Morris, ' ' "" ' over Wyoming, e for . to represent win over served notice he may not be shuntday. we skied on snow with a frost'. s; 'Salt Lake City, Utah; Saturday, December 9, 1939 surface-thcific Coast Conference and - Brigham Young and k fun,-Far success -was fast-aned aside this season by looping in ... g over Hawaii, and Colorado's -- Western football in the Rose Bowl; while- - another --reserve, only had to climb about two blocks win over Utah and above the upper terminal of the Every indication points to the Leonard James, .contributed 11. . lift inCollins Gulch. Were victory over Denver. k Three Sophs In . probability that the winner of the going,D .1.10.i. Rocky Mountain Conference Johnny Frederick tame will invite Tennessee as its lite Starting Lineup up again tomorrow." teams scored 541 points in 33 And that's the most encouraging opponent .in the traditional New The unveiling of Utah's sopho ' -Year's Day classic. games, compared with 278 for 32 news more band is expected to draw a PORTLAND ,NAMES gentry ' have PROVO Dec. II contests last yearan average of Ofilcials of Memorial Coliseum, :flid-..Q.4::f4-4.4:04:::...Cbeard in months of vain waiting large crowd to the South Gym de FREDERICK MANAGER the 16.4 points per game or 13.2 Tigers gave scene of today's struggle between for the first onslaught of Old Man per spite Its Seventeenth South Joe& a lesson In Provo of few his Bulldogs High team strewn Portland a, . these Winter. two game. said Vadat per Coach Peterson bitter 'esti tion. neighbors, , accuracy at the hoop, here Friday Colorado - Mines, , , Wasatch Club conference this morning. he. will start Capt its farnolls roses along the base- - mated that 103,303 'people would ' laid its Rose Holds Annual Hop triumpn champion for the first time since KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Dec. night, hanging up a Nick Watts (provided a cold he ball path of Johnny Frederick. Jain the stadium. of which nearly a in tussle. practice 1918, was the highest-scorin- g In the meantime. three social team contracted yesterday isn't too both- The .13eavers of the Pacific Coast 100,000 represent- paid admissions. Bowl hopes on the line today against an Auburn team ready to , Ogden. led by Pierson. forward. In the high country. with 268 The undefeated, oncelied Tr9jans put forth a monumental effort to puncture the Volunteers' unbeat- events are calendar ed by the ski-- and and Vaughn Bennion at ersom0 ahsead sailed center. Hancey, Or an average of 331,c per ing fraternity this' week. end. The 10-- 4 in forwards, Fon Johnson at 'center; League have named the former went into the game favored to win V untied record. the first period, and main- - points tr- - , , game. Wasatch Mountain Club is having tained the Bill Johnson and Deb Smith at Salt Lake City outfielder as man- - over the unbeaten butthrice4ted lead Keet , Colorado '.The rots gunning for their 23rdi its annual ski hop at the club er turned in a throughout. College, scoring 98 guards. Smith, Bennion and John- ager to succeed, Bill Sweeney. U. C. L. A. eleven. defensive game good moved into oanietime: 2 o'clock (PST)..'A straight victory, needed only son are sophs. lodge in Brighton. commencing to for the invaders. For Prova, place the points, are from a tie for last Insecond, ' overcome the Tigers to become the start fast, dry-tu- rf iOn, the bench at the start will 13e Johnny got his professional 1938, , was 'promised. night at about S :30. All ak 1,ra skilwork was of Glen Gardner, guard, Probable. starting lineups: invited. Tomorrow, the Alpine logical choice to reprehent the East , ' a Ute aggregation practically on a in old Bonneville Park under SO. , CALIORNIA U. C. L. .A , l' club .will hold a "housewarming" best in the Pasadena-'rou- r nament of Fishe par with the starterssuch4 being Duffy Lewis and Oscar Vitt le l'Ir' Strode inl scog. OO ' , leased I , Roses its PROVO at lodge Val Sheffield and Waynard Lowe, stoeckei. newly It spectacle. Lyman ' , G.T.P.11 Frederick will be the first home Smith .. . . . Sommers lig' Brighton.. Each member is asked: surdlintti 2om1 .r.P Arrayed against them, was a con- forwards; BiaMe Opens'haw, cenI ST.Preetre.t. 3 2 e I e Matheson fident Auburn eleven which Coach to bring hi s. spoon, knife, fork,i ter; Guy Wilson and Mel Atkinson, town manager the Beavers have l;11,,Pat, rg Frawley rt'aer"t!.!:' : 1 : ittcTlen't. : ; ? I All-St- ar since Walter McCredie. As a Gaspar rt ...... .. teacup and tea towel. Zarubics Jack Meagher said 1:vould "hold guards. Sheffield, Wilson and At-- had a 1 I a four-yea- r Winslow .. icerte;.; .. 1 a1 1 holdover member of the MaePherson Alpine Club to win. kinson are sophs. , II 5 BuAnlani 0 0 0 I .. 0 Cree. ab Mathews ' Dance Holds Dinner , 1 0 O'Prumw,f. TennesU.' I. S. B. will start a veteran team, Johnny has built up a large lint!, the 0 IAA f Isleyland, Colored Bob, Major Mtaint rod. black The Ih. Ghosts, Washington Dec. LOGAN, 0 a 2 A dance 0 0 0,RaAntuson:f dinner annual Bliehli,S. first The Robinson see skipper, wasn't making r h. and rangy team capable of battling following in. his home 'town. Be- - Robertson any a Utah of in a arrived 1 1 a 0 basketball, gicians rusesa.s., held Plullips,L, Aggies unveiled 'their 1939-4- 0 lb OVCrlin of the Alpine Club will be remarxecr. the Redskins to the . final gun. fore returning to Portland to play,- People" but 8 3 predictions, 0 Officials: Referee, Mob Morrie 7Seattle) basketball aggregation , here last , town yesterday ' from Laramie, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Melody base, 1 1 .11.P2:irafj" think my boys are ready." Verne Landreth (Friends): Heading the Invaders are Ray he was pUtfielder and first bead 4 night with a where he Umpire. , J.preet.t,t., t 2 triumph over the G. Conlon He announced that George (Bad Wyo.,' and will be thoroughly rest- Lane. All skiers and their frienob--ds linesmanL, (St. Mari's): Turner, ' center, Howard Greaves man with Sacramento --- ----- --1 Clark field judge. Ralph ed for tonight's encounter 'with the are invited. Tickets May be from Salt Lake City. Coleman (Oregon News) and George Steele. forwards; and whaled the ball for a .358 average. State). 11 his 13 hee IS 0 4 42 Cafego, tailback, Totahl Salt Lake Police tamed at sporting goods store s. Lilta:Lis Bu14llock. mire': Buttel. um- - The expected combination of William Buren, guard. A cynosure Last season he hit .326, after a slow would be ready for service if needof pire, dubbed the Floyd Morris, Deb Bingham, Roland start. He batted in 85 runs. commonly Frank Rasmussen, P president be 6 10 will ed. Ed inches his feet hurt 'knee Cafego Bradley, nearly 'Badgers." To become manager of his home Reading, Cal Agricola and Ray 7the Utah Ski Club. announces that of center who played enough last month seen Basketeerstand has little ago Jordan - own baseball club was the realize- The encounter is scheduled for a meeting is scheduled tonight Lindquist started the game for titan i ' service since. Drul)syear to win a letter., atlWéber State and accounted for 36 points. the Deseret Gym and will get un 7:30 o'clock at the Newhouse tion of a boyhood dream for John- - Trounce North Summit The forecaster ideal promised Leonard James, forward, and ny. When be first started out Fred- - , derway sometime between 8:30 and to muster action for the .. 40-2football weather for the 9 fray. 9 o'clock--ehor- tly : after the pre- Year's Day jumping, tournament 'Mavis' Fiv,e', Clyde Morris, center, contribut,A -- - - erick studied baseball day and night COALVILLE, Dec.- - 9.(Special) which will down the curtain ring 23 points in reserve roles. with the idea of soma day manag- - Jordan High cagers beat back in Southeastern liminary game between the Clark at Ecier Hill, Ralph when, and if snow -- OGDEN, Dec. 9Weber High Crowton ' and Marlow ,Turpin were and Peter Pan Billiards fI ies. lie should Silky rnudsen's strong North Sum. In addition to Conference Itsranks. ing a team Reto rival sounded fair x Rose warning bolsttring the losers big guns with 26 beknow all the answers after years mit five here last night 45.24 to Bowl (slated to start at 730) winds up. ' Rion 1 teams here last night when tween a hopes, Tennessee needed them. Davis' Cache In the PCL, Southern Association becomes one of the top preseason victory to claim a le; of the league Three Stars Added the LEHI, Dec. defeated Dixie Warriors the I AGGIES CLARK Quint INS. , - - the National League. John will teams in the Jordan District. The title To Ghost Lineup ' a practice .... in Darts G. T. V.P. High basketeers split , with Lehi and Tulane High :with and Georgi& team the direct from the first 101 Jordan was base; Nelson 3 Foe led INevada barrage Crowto0,I. I II 314 IP.Morrisj. I basketball by The Ghosts are without their Tips tussle. Friday in 2 S 3 I 0 10 West.t and Larson with 13 points each. Tech, both of whom whipped all colorful played. teai two the preliminary position Sweeney games, dropping Suitcase Dec. 9.Coach The center, Simmons, ST. GEORGE, loop 31(31zult,e. I I 3 Readince. I competition. 4 contest k and chalking up a Johnny was a discovery of Rudy Both teams substituted freely.' Weber 12 who SI 711tPln,; came won't half. 4 at the team away until the Join pulling Dixie Arneola,0 11 Lee Hafen's Highsquat they ' -Kalil Salt another former Lake scores: 31 three-poin- t , 0 I 3 I :The LIndgist, if.nsen.0. reach the coast But three new- through as expected with an easy In the third quarter. , margin of victory ini Mc- Preston JORDAla 4 I 0 0 4 3 3 1111,4eDnth,e. who NORTH Evens' Walter sumairr Jamesj L player ; tippetroff the main featurer:29-26comers don't weaken the ball club when al win over Lincoln High of The score: 4 3 I2i BriO31,0i 0 0 0 0 . C.Morris,a. and I WEBER, 51 fourth period Lehi rally fell short Credie about the Davis 0 Wright,f,. 2104 Account With Spartans a whit, according to Stringbean Panaca, Nev. left bander. -M Claytoni.. 1 10 2 Derrant.1 Pe. ,614 ao: arms 1 0 0 2 Pilra' of its mark. It was North Cache's ;rhite,;.7.:.,da..T3. Potts, sensational 'dribbler of the Heaton at forward, was the only i did not act promptly and Larson,o.. I 113 Larson,c.. - 3 3 33 , PRESTON, Dec. Johnt 2311 1 641 Totals. 23 41. 4 3 first win over Lehi in three starts. Credie 9,Doman,ts, squad. 'Racehorse Elder, , former member of, the winning team to Hatch,2 313 Condos,g.. I, 2,1 3 son's Preston Totals Netion,a.o a Kallio to him 11384.""1c 3 1 got downpermission sign courtiers StevenaLen 1 I Ohio prep wizard who shoots with hit the the Lehi offense in High HolcEng 0 Reihm,r much umpire. Nielsen, rpteree: with 1 1 3 accuracy. 2 0 100 0 hoop Cook g 0.WabiGilist,f : 1 1 1 ed South Cache in an inter- either check for a scoreless second period for Salt Lake. He was only 17- Yoqr.14.: : : 01 Wilson,1 a Bill Ford, post man, 3 i 0 , ILINCOLN BEATS CENTRAL, The score: i Miami I 1 31Powri1,f... I 013 esting practice tilt here last night dribbler,hand; 41 0 0 I 0 the boys from Richmond went into when he reported to the Bees. Fred- Ximball.I. handler and clown Peteroon,e. LINCOLN Bortonx.. OREM. Dee. 0.Lineeln High Oro Orel,- 3 3 71 Clark,f I. DIXIE 3 2 Hill.f 4gramer.4. .0311 It was the second game- - the two to end allball lead as the half closed, erick was five years with,Salt Lake Orover,g.. bookethall earnotorri hero , , an clowns; and Bear Dunn 3IiInct G.4 3 0 12Reafon,f, G.4 T0 P.311P. Arryit..t... 0 3 ol 9 0 Baoey.t inst 3442 win over Central night .with and led at the third corner. and Hollywood and then after a c,cact..,.. : : :Irtrtindon1,- : : : : teams have played. the Indians are the additions to the Ghost cast Mezzan8.1. a 0 &memo", s 0 0 1 2 1 3 0 1 I 0 Gentry.t.with School. R'rh of the 01lova:cm 0 big Memphis 1 year cranei..,.. the 0 0 0 0 first 0 I 4 1 I ea 3 losing Lehi closed 1 1 2,HoOler.l... Adamo.i... 2 3 the 34811Ionsee to and 26. Southern Association, he was pur- , Andotwon,e-Colored Aces oeore The gap z 1 1 ' 1 3 , loavict.... 3 1 8 IIrEe2.1.. The score : CENTRAL rook.8... S 3 12 113.14u0,8-228, but failed to hit the hoop on ',mu:km , 'Unbeaten to Date 80Yer,g--, chased by Brooklyn where he set 2 3 31E.Itafen4 - 2 2 0 4 CAC1TE G. T. IPP G. T. P. PRESTON fowl pitches or ou13 291 17 le Totals 4131 akleitt Lehi, 0 1 1 LFrie.t,, . G.T.P P.1 The Ghosts are undefeated in five LyteLt.... 0 3 a 21 Snow.2 .,, Wad 2 81000 :rottis a National League record for hit- - Totals.. ri 31 1421 Totals.. : 012 4 24 ' 3 0 0 0 Woot1ard,1 , 0 1 scoring their- opponents from the Seora b" quarters: Stews-M- t 7 I 0 1411Stillson,t, I 0 0 2 ,,, ,0 1 1 1rParke I Sehtmld,. 2 111 starts to ' 10 sto their of runs the 2 latest in 7 role 1 , ..m4,,pride,c ,, 0 a a 01 cox,e. , .. Davis., 2 0 home le date, s, conquest Malthflome 11 0 41 2,Nielson3 2 Long,1 . 1 I 2 4 field, failed to convert their 'free ting t1Bunk:ey,f. 0 1 $ . pinch! 11 1 31 40 Bylundar..- - 0 0 0 01 0 Weber 3 :.. 3 0 0 A a 0 111en.e R Mxilan,e .... decision 0 0 2 I Ronnow.r. hitter. St. the Blavk.a I 11111eaton.e. ;. 6 1 0 10: being yet tosses and played too ,aggressive a Referee, Van Orden: umpire, Arnett., 0 0 0.0 I 3 31Young.rt .. 0 3 02 2 1 3 2 4, Francis, Sheltorr 0 0 hrown,a.. 01Paul,g South Dakota. Salt Lake baseball fans will be Tooele Five Catholic Edworrl.-8,- ' - 0 3 3 28toginillPr.e ' 1 I 4 2 I Wells,e ... 0 0 0 11,0421)1111,2 3 01Johnsoma. 4 3 Mageban,t I 4 101 Mission "Wednesday. Elder has ll'Irarncs,t 0 DAVID HAREM DEPT 0 lAtkno.c.-- . pulling for Johnny to make good Tbs. summary: 111Patomf Parkag...,. 0 I 0 01 Liviniston aI I 0. 2 What, 0 0 ' 0 enliven 0 trade It 0 3 'Beats the 0 leilover.r 1 Citniinnall been I Box of 01Crawford.a Elder 1, I most might A t take Yeatesi perry.g... , won't much the but 1 1 it CACHE 1 LEHI HIGH Nonni SILAhtIrtos.1 doing scoring pulling. . Toblecr... 0000 market a bit it the Mrs. Powel Crow. Smith,a... 1 I 0 It G. T. I'. Pt 9 0 0 G T r P tactful, personable, 0,141110.e , Cumin,. studious gent spite the fact that Pete Hoed. ' rook I Javirierlimg I I I 31 ley Jr,. and Sam Bresdon 'would 1 Andrtwe,rt 2 3 3 1! Wodhousej 1 0 I'M,Chatrimi 1 1 Brown,r... 0 2 BRIGHAM Dec. CITY, 271 forward outclass 241 14 of 13 32 it and like 20 can't John 7 the 20 .. far off ' the to rmais I Totals I Totals. little 311 go I stocky Perall thentseivashoss very Totals. tin Parkinenat 0 1 1 3 a' OlEvancl Offloads: Swenson. and Dixon. for host. aa.v. Referee., Blake; umpire, Milm-base in the position be bas worked ing Tooele High basketeers knoekfit, is still with them. inneen.l. . 0 1 1 lilact,t 0 1, 8 12 Flame. ,.. 4 '3 1 01C;ar son.t. . . 1 0 10 ed over Box Elder 11351 Totals., 10 0 40. hers Fri- Totals The Police, who have won' 38 . for all his career. I 0 5 eillitchell,t 8 Barkett., of 40 games, should be a perfect day night In a jerky game. The Referee, fRantield; umpire, Wallet.. , 1 1 Rich,4..... 1 I ' 1 3i4gbAr , Bees an took foil for the colored wizards, trick s EDDIE BRIETZ OF THE AP early lead but were BENNETT LEADS DELT Gray.5 21 ' held scoreless in the second period. &Mingle4e 0 4 DELTA, DfC. 0.M as Bennett with 30 stuff. All-AmeriHAS A SUGGESTED GAME , be, ' ca &Roberts. 8 0 1.... 1. ., - , ee Of Conference College-Players-To-Bellarked-M- , . -- ard ' I. , . . ir- i gi.,f 0 ' , 0 - DESERETINEWS Skiers Find Snow In s ita s Collins'' bulen Area Rose Bowl , , Play Hinges On Coast Game . ) , I' 1 - " '. -... ; - -- - 13-1- 2. 21-1- 21-1- - , , - the-rig- k-- 0 35-1- 3 , We at LITES, : rn.4? iT Y04... ,..,,(i.0 I - 34-1- 9 0).10'deirQuint e f eats provo i - i up 26 In their 21 conference games this season, the Big Seven elevens averaged 27.2 points per game, compared with an 18.6 average last year tUtah'S scoring machinery pourod out 13 more points than Colorado's team of two years ago. The Arts scored 38 touchdowns, 31. points after touchdown and a safety. Denver climbed from fifth. last In the scoring yeartosecond brackets and was the orly Big Seven team to score In Zoe field. division,Right End Fred --- --Powers booting one for 46 yards and another. for- - 35. - Big Seven teams showed much more accuracy than in 1938 In collecting the point after touchdown, converting 78 times after 121 touchdowns for a .645 percentage. Utah set the pace with a conversion mark of .816 per cent. Mines Average ' ; drv't , ... - ,,.. , s Offense-consciou- 27.2 Average 4 ) '''ll' t ' ' , P , ' high-scorin- , c, t, I.Ttah's tites - , ; AIN, ) .. . , J .,,,r with 9 , "" , t,.; , ' nine games. Led by the undefeated, untied Colorado Mines champions, every one of the five teams in th, Rocky Circuit scored heavier Mountain than it did in the previous year; Big Seven teams made the scor- ing register ring this season for 818 points in-conference and interconference gamesan average of 1 per game or 13.6 per team per game. This was, nearly half again as many points as the 551 scored in last year's 35 games for a 15.7 per game ,average, and also surpassed the mark of 786- made In g when Whizzer White led a Colorado team to the title. ' - ' : Big Seven . s except scthore19ascrame palignnt than ' , , inteatnihe.1n193t9heMseasoont.it'itatn' , N ..... amRDocecoktlnyt9,1.11-0(utAonP- , , ,,,,a ,, ow, .I.! , .., - Better Previous Year's Offense, ; . , '' .., g , --- r:., High Scorers .. i lr ' ,,,.., , Grl..(1, .Te. a. ms .,.. , ;. ,0- Stock Not Sneezed At a B. Y. U. has acquired tCougar of Junior college transfers Nielson and Don Snedeker, help Provo fans forget, 'I - .. 4 .., , , , - , ,... , i " t - - :- . , - ,, ... ,, 111ountain . , , ' 0 ' ...,.. .i........- 1 ,,, , - ...... ''.77 ''... , - - At about the same time, Brigham young University will be playing a split game with Weber College and a powerful Alumni group in the . Provo Ladies' Gyre. unthinkingly Many, fans have counted the Cougars out of the titu. Jar running because they finished behind Utah State and Utah last though the year, and because, Cougars were the only Beehive team to inflict a defeat on the Colorado champions, - they lost Ralph Crowton, sensational scor- er, via graduation. , ..:. , , , . 7:: , ...2 .. , , w' . , Tonight, University of Utah preInez. seats a highly talented but perienced aggregation in combat Idaho of with a rangy University Southern Branch array at the South High Gym, ,-- commencing at s .. ... , - - . ... ' ..... .. ' :.:: 64-4- 4 .....:. ,' '. :::: . .. .......... , I -- ' , , .7.1. ,,, .: i ,.:::. , , , ' i :' , .... .... .. -' , ,. ..... l, . .7177-..--..,,,- .., ... . - .. , . - i ,.. , .. ....-- ' ; 'What chance has Utah collegians of wresting the Big Seven Basketball . championship from powerful Colorado this season? The first inkling of the ' an- , ..... ' ., , .. .. VO2 ( ....., , , swer to this question was forth- coming last -night, when - Utah Aggies- unveiled the veteran quintet that finished second in the conferencerace last year. The Farmervoozed promise In Clark's encompasing ,,. r , , ', -' BY MACK CORBETT . - J , , :, , ' . ' 1 , ...... .... . 1 Utes And Cougars Display.Wares ,., '- , , '1"-'- . , ,, ,.........,c,.:.....,,.....,,,,,F,5....,.,..,,,.....0.t...,,........,..y.,4.,,,,,,..,,,,,,.;.:...,,:.,..,.,,:,::,.,..,,..,..,.,!..:.:,,...,,.r.,.................. ,. .,.- epiive t ,.,. S- ., , . , , - - . ;',1, . ,,,..., .' ' . ,. , -- 21-1- 4 27-1- 7 title-decidi- '' d , g - , , , . , 43-3- ' , - 1 f - , - , p olice Five. - - 4 0 ut To Avoid ;.-- . i Aggies .,.. I L-- 'Dark Victor , ort - back-ncthing- Five - - tioa",-,;,,e,r,i. an-eff- ' ' 11 , ; 9 . 64-4- 4 All-Sta- 1 - casaba-throwin- . g All-Star- s - No. Cache Five - , : Defeats Pioneers All-Sta- 40-2- 9 , . .1 n - 13-1- a - 38-1- 9 -- , 34-2- 7 1 hard-hittin- , strong-throwin- ' , g 1.11 & -- 40-3- 18-1- 1 23-1- 6 j t' - 35-2- 21-2- 3 oleo - set-up- I - . , 1 1 '. v - ' 26-2- 3 . ,. . - - - . 20-1- ' ' 4 ' , ' S . ......- .Mitchell, - k Nogirom.e 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 10 13 I 26 p.Itoberts,r . 616 11 291 Totals.. - - 'Totals Score by periods: 11 North Cache 12 6 Lehi Nish .11 0 1 t -- Referee, Walker: umpire,. , it ' 3 2 Cook. 6- -29 10- -26 TWAT'S GtEST STAZ Wade Bisck. Ashland Mil Independent: Correeont, the 1937 high school sensation, aetrased 34 es s sophomore the ball for Northwestern this carrying aeon. Seems like 1 remember beer But starting' Its comeback lute that. it tot $ whole lot stronger as it went tween the , Washington Redskins' and Sing Sing to bring together the pros and cons of football. Where. upon- - a wise cracker proposes a n bowl gem.. between Sing Sing and the Army to ewer.. tails if the pen is mightier than . the sword. . , - , THIS WOULD BE THE. GAME TO SEE It certainly would be gwell to . ,(See WS GO On Page 'Them:7117:: Baldvdh.t, Garden.f. Ellehm Blapies.f. Bal2,"4 1- Lettqn,1... Paulace Russell,g. Polidor,s. Lory,g. t 2), e 1 0 0 0 Total,. .1. points led tho De Its High htte to s Pr"ealm victory neer Esrowan hero last , , ' ,,,,,,,,, . ', ' night, : BOX, ELDER, 1 Inavice ,.. 0 : 2 14 3! 1 I 1 0 0 Of Laroon.e. E,,lemsenl. ' S S 1 1 1 Jml'en,l; surtoofi., 1 2 I 3 0 4 .0 a ''' ,62 DZ'Alt,e.- - I I .,,tobtafaa,, I .0 S 0 1' I 0 0 3 fl1 Ward. 20 11 - DELTA 1 2 I It : Bennett.. ol 4;KG.",Ignitirtl.e... 1 3 a I 0 0 0 11, 2 1 1; ',. -- Parowas , Dolts ....-- I ....r..ii-..- . 1 20 : 44 46 .. Bishop,E Sport y.a . - 0 I 0 8 0 a I a 0 0 , Inselt,e Hs vhornel , pa teroon,f 0 1 . 11 1 . -- ..... 5 ...... ,I 2 0 , 13 10 , 14 33 Associated Press : Ecker Five Tips Strong Magna Crew ' ' Eke'r Studio basketball ge,nt defeat, d .. t - 47-3- ' ' ' Merlin Ahlquist , contin; d air interesting tilt lastnight at press High ' School. ' big in Cy- was gun for the winners with 18 points. Bill Stew Pendleton and ,Nielsen i 30 icame through with 12 each. Keith 31 Barton played best ball for,Magna;1 0 . , ,, Magna-Garfiel- 2 -I Totata... a II 4 301 Totell 0e0ro bE quartrs'. . . . .,... 10 Basin WI, I i Dulitopir,,, ,, a 1 . Imp" ,e; 0 0 . , .. r't 00 1 Tota1s...4 120 410 .... Itttibt;;,t !1 !1 - 2 PAROWAN 3 1 2 2 ... 0 Referee. faleittnei - ValnenItss.11 ol thlte by quarters,: ........ Box Elder 111 P.P.!! Forstrren,1 Sedarhlma --C- , - ' G. T. ' 111 11112011 136 ' , !co Team i - , Class . :Age Ht. rth Carolina .. Junior.. 21 .. 800 187 233 Junlor..23-6:0- 5. TackleMarley Ray McCollum, Tulane ... GuardHarry Burdette Smith, Southern Cal ,..Sentor..20 .3:11. 211 CenterJohn George Schlechl, Santa Clara ,..,Senior.22..6:02 .20 GuardEdward Michael Mollusk!. Tennessee :.Junioi..20..3:10-18- 7 TackleNicholas Drahos. Cornell Junior.20:.6:03, 210 I. ndWilliam Howard Kerr, Notre Dame Senior. 24 6011...194 BackaNile Clarke Iiinnick, Iowa ....,....,....Senior,',21-508-17- 5 Junior,20 Michigan Clemson 4:...... Senior.'.22.'.6:113:: ISO Junior-21-6:0- 2.. 210 M. Alec A. and Texas BackJohn Kimbrough, . . , Potion EndPaul Vincent Severin, - . . Home Town', Natrona, Pa.: ...;. Stillwell, Okla., Ontario, Cal., San 'Francisco, Ca).;, - . . . , ...,..... - . 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