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Show s, - November Tuesday, ,-- - - 4, 194.1- , - II . -- - Greenberg - Reported To - 1 g '' May Play- For Red Soxlioston Out 1 I I - N.- - --- 1, 1 1 I he terafayse,dano, at he had never felt better in his life. Hank will be , ,t; ) le L 1 f , 3 ' - f 0 about five years younger , way:! he word--abou- . '. l'n'l is off 11134L0u, try ilfor -- - ry outri-Tii- tt Ion For Award - -- I 4(AP) , a a big year." y be recalled .' -- - OLD STOVE WARMING ,, ,' , , J ,. k ' ) 4C.... , ,4,..0- - - , - , ,,, ' -, ,"'- . , '' '''N , ,, ' ' ' t ,, , , 1 .... ,... - 4 , c, '.'" ,t; j - ,, ' ,, , ,,,, '. 0; ', ' , ' , .., - 6) x't,--- N' .,, UP -- - - -- ' - , , Cornwall Goo Bowers Home runtishing Ion Isoelal - Ell: n Piroadwa,V-neanei- Wes. Leal. Iola 168 - It - 7: ,., ''' Modem Sausage Independents Brow Brum Warflowes skids Hat Shop ... .. Hubbard Denn Smith Dross ' r5 " lei :- Ai 191 - Ten 1 18 .444 ASS All 11 ' 11 .178 A .1181" 111 IS 28 111 11 - - Colorado and 'U. maintain that if BYU and Utah both go through, undefeated the Cougars will win the title 'cause they have been tied only once while the Utes twice have been deadlocked. Utah Any backers who disagree with this line of reasoning are invited to - - to scuss the istier, accorgng to officials of the club. - , ,' .1110 ass .425 .625 .504 .563 .344 ,'' - .tl ISS LADIES - Nov. 6 - - CITY LEAGLII Woo. Loot. Pot - . , HONOLULU', Teem aeries, Western Optima. IOW Teem Paco!, Ifegt - Individual series, Norm Shultz, 04k Individual single, Otis Pullen 343- Ottis Pusey turned in a 633 series that ineludN a high single of 244 to lead Nenager's Business College to four over &nth's. in the surprise of the, Salt Lake League. The win put the Collegians on 3 top, two points ahead of Ken Goff. loser to Norm Shull" came up with is to lead Weetert Optical to four over Coon Chicken Inn and to team hiring of a 1051 single and 2888 series, Walt Jones had a 473 for KenGarftJelf Mansell a 612 for John Elzinra and Fred Southern Ills and Vern hicCullough a flet. . Chinese Boxer Wins ' m David KulKongYoung,--sharpunching Honolulu Chinese, easily outpointed Loua Sallee, the world's bantamweight champion, in a non. title fight last night with a attack that had the New Yorker on he verge of a knockout. Each weighed 119. Ringsiders gave the aggressive Honolulan eight rounds, with one even. Sallee took' the tenth with a game finish. two-fiste- Jet JI83 Sears IS' IS 378 Ssandard fierage 11 ...ISO ' HIGH SCORES ' Team seriee, Cornwall Gag, 2888. Team single, Independents, 10I2. Individual series. J. Mansell. 152. Individual single. D. Stevenson. 1158. I ming. gars-Wyo- -- '1-"- ,,,4 ' lit .721 IS 14 ii - Oil Ref. Co. ,,;..-6Amertean Lhten Norman Sims Hatters , ' , Members of the Provo "Assistant coaches" Club will hold their regular skull session ThurNaf sAvr t4KL LIAGUI ' noon to generate a little more enthusiasm back of the. Brigham , feas ter il wiCalleirs -, Young University football squad Ken Gael? rt II which has a fairly,good chance Cashls King 1 .24 te.- - It of winding up the 1941 seasOn Peek Ash, Parry Mineealltas ' le undefeated. Ylnik's 14 The , Assistant. Coaches are Telephone Co v....--. ....II 17 15 21 11' Optical already discussing champion. Western Pram VI 7 ..... .. ()unlit,' ships even though ttiere are still C0011 Chicken I 34 three "ifs" in front of the Cou- - HIGH SCORES sn . - - mums Rrtz 'N WIM - . - PROVO,4 Nov. F' - . - I--- , "ASS" lastants" . 0 I - ,,, . i Square Garden Head Called To iServe In Army ) - out To Discuss BYti Penimnt Clams - - Idaho Southern will go into the game as the favorite due to its 20- 13 win over Albion Junior College last week. Albion was the Jaycee club which whipped Weber 35-in Idaho severals weeks ago in a rattic e tilt Paul Deacon's Westmin- ster Parsons will be out to make it two straight wins in circuit coin- up petition when - they bang Thi Parsons against Carbon.whipped Snow of Ephraim in a Salt Lake game 10 days ago, while f - - ' ISB FAVORED of - - rMerlastSatUrday. . Idaho-Sduthern- I)ame-Armyil- - ' , tave-talightlt-- 6, In High-Carbo- . Grid Attendance Takes Hike In East - 7.6 b Y travel to Pocatello Saturday for, an intersectional battle with , - , r - con:d:ratd.ropoed out - But his batting average was only .265 and it is rarealmost unheard valuable player offor totPe most award go to a hitter below the .300 bracket. Therefore the universal recognition given Camilli was a tremendous tribute to his play. leadership and The Californian, who owns a small ranch near Layton- ville. Calif., and is the proud lath; er of five children, is a veteran of nine years service in the Na- tional League, and always has been considered One of Its leading first and- .339 basemed.- He batted In 1935 and 1936 for the Phillies. When Larry MacPhail took over the command of the Dodgers in the was the winter of first- - player he purchased in Las. sembling the present ball club. Thus "Dolf" literally was the key. stone of Brooklyn's pennant-building- . the Isv . ether,elubs-merely 4itle-4014.4U - eague v cellar position with the Thanksgiving Day, - Two- - 'entries, up in the Both elevens haveiost Marshall Decker, 225 Kelsey Avenue. and Mrs. Emma Coates of Le- two games in as many starts. while HERE hi, picked the score at 34-Alice Glade,- 2390 Evergreen AveCoach Deacon today said, the - game may be shifted to salt Lake nue, called it at 3343.- -because of the ,scheduling of the YOUNG GEllis $S West game at Price' Young and Larson tied in pick. 12. .both ing - winners with 11-e Lpickingthe Notre but missing on the Denver.Colorado State deadlock. Young won the $5 award with his ressoni- - - I while Larson picked tip $3 cat Both will receive a pair of ducats, to the Turkey Day tilt. - Out of a total of - 69 entries who NEW YORK.--NOYmissed - onlythe two ties came 4,(INg)-- 44 Carr Fork. Col. John Reed Kilpatrick.'presiDouglas Donaldson. Bingham, to win $2 and two dent of Madison Square Garden, tickets and Marvin Brown, 1902 has been called for immediate servSouth Tenth East Street, for $1 ice In the 11. S. Army, it was disclosed todaf. and a single ticket. Colonel Kilpatrick served in the iArrERsoN GAINS first World War, and since then The three leaders picked up has held a reserve officer's commisofitvheers potooinktstweoachin atnhde thraece f6o9r sion. the grand prize. This gave Enos seven for the week to boost his total to 15,. - Big winner of the week in this department, however, was the lleader, Britt Patterson of 357 South Fourth East Street. He picked up two points while other Idsleaders falledto total of 20, Just three-abovMarion Jensen of Preston, Idaho. Winners' of the past, week Will be saluted and this week's con- test previewed over KSI. tomor . row. at 9:45 p.m., when Firmage presents The Deseret News-Queterback.Club on the air with Wally Sandack at the microphone., , , ' e Mesa in a line tilt, but - Enos came - closer than anyone with his 34-- 6 pick to win the $5 and two tickets to the for first place, two listed him second, rt-and he received one vote each fon, , .:',",. , ''" ; 'e,,,f ': ., l'I'' , , third, fourth and tenth. ,gt,',.,...' t : ",'': y player-to-- 7 be I., ,, .:,,,,;., :,2,,,g,,,:,,,:,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, was , ,. ." named on every ballot On the ;',,,- - ' , ' .' basis of 14 points for first, nine rev- ' ' ' , third,-- - etc., for second,- eight-fo, total of 300 points, he received , compared with 183 for hisclosest rival: Pete Reiser, and 151 for Most Valuable Player In National Whitlow Wyatt, both teammates . ADOLPH CAMILLI,, Brooklyn's ,quiet, rugged first baseman, is and also outstanding figures in the National Leagues most valuable player today chiefly because his Brooklyn's success. Camilli led the National League efforts always were directed in behalf of the team. He played for r the In home runs with 34, in runs batclub's welfare before thinking of his own, and consequently the ted in with 120, and pushed the BasebaH Writers' Association selected him as the league's Moslial.--over many humps along Dodgers tiable player in. 1941. the pennant trail. , BATS BELOW .300 fowr 6' :., 4. - , ,stray---th- No one came up with the 46-head. score of the Colorado-Uta- - , . h 1,111P - ,,, 17 UtahPage , , Only circuit tilt on the docket this week in the Intermountain Junior College Conference. is the WestrainsterCarbon-battl- e Saturday , at Price. Mesa of Grand Junction has already tucked d ,,, ,.. , N lona i Top honors 'in The Deseret News Quarterback Club over the week-enwere divided between Ha.CZ. Enos,- 107 First Avenue; Spencer' Yoitng, 403 E Street, and Bob Larson, 933. Dresdetr Place, all or Salt Lake City. ,,t, T 1. An Cit- - ' - ' , . . . '''es,----In On ,Carbon Saturday,, vl - , -; Salt Lake - - Top Honors I - , ''-- , - - - ,,L , - 4 - Young And Larson Divide I , ' ,,,tt ' 1 ' I , '' , the Of the 24 members mittee,- 19 voted for Camilli a-- - --''- Itirld Contest ii a , , , - the-onl- . 6.Pick ..... s s,, g-1- '" - 110 n , ,.,,Enos,..,,.,,,,..... , - - I, Av..", , ,,- ,,, , : - --- ....' , k, ,,, - -. , 704e I . ...' :t t' - 'w , I I it $ 1r" tIC '1' 'IL.-- .ke,,. .,6,197 ,, ,i,,- . iV 1 I ' ,, i - I I I , I , NEW YORK, Nov. - --- b - .T1.:.:,..Q411. , ,,--- ""', - I r - , -- - e4A 0 7 "Outir:),omne- - W - Ptnuegovvinshz atisce". and that in 1940 the Tiger gunner batted 41 home ..340, blew himself to runs and 150 ...runs driven of homeone his greatest years. At the age of 31 he should be close tq his prime next spring. Certainly the few months- - he missed from baseball last sum. mer should have no slumping effect upon his 1942 play. 1 I doubt that the Tigers sill ,..,either trade or sell him, consid- ering the fact that Lank Rank to-- was one of the main answers a Tiger pennant in 1940. , to al . spring. "Even on my- vvay to thirty-one.- " I asked Greenberg about various reports that he was to be! I traded or sold to the Red Sox. "I haven't heard a t -it," he said. "Detroit is a .great baseball town and so is Boston. are both fine owners-twork for. --- Walter BrIggs and Tom .Yawkey My main idea after I leave the at- : ! " , - ' .k...." ,"--- eln, last lank Greenberg his league without a contest - n Florida comsaid. on"I feel that . . ,- , , , ( The stocky first baseman, whose blasting bat and skillful defensive play led the Dodgers to their first pennant in 21 years, carried off Ind , 9it 1 iv - - : li -- -- ,,,,, ,,, I ' , ,.. e The most e.,i, National the Cam Louis siege , Adolph gun' of the Brooklyn Dodgers,- a committee of the BaseballWriters 'Association of America announeed today. , ,,, el ' k7 ' 1,1, xs,..., ' season. i traHning looked lean and hard -' l''''.13:: 4 -- - ;' 9 aml tyote . I . - . . irt-'v- - . - , . - THE , PESERET NEWS . - r ' - - , -- t 't 1, , i. '- - "--- Y., Nov. ,,,,,,,' ., .it , ing January, and ,,e x , ' ., IN C3L. 4v.: ALAA,Jiallae d- $ ( his army release means his return to a baseball Career well in ad- vance of the - -n e x t spring 1- 4 , old this impend- - - II ' t::asvrleuFZI-Y-lives- - And, Wyatt o- .NEW YORK CITY, - 11 - I 1 - RICE -- - '' 2 - - - , - For Pitchers - 1 - , olp Reier i ' ' - , Ma' heti 13:: On -- . - . - - - d Whipple, Helen's Besuty Bales - teltr- - 22 ,....,21 I: ,....,:ii 1.1aiarseeemAisll grnets keenei,, Felt Radio :amber"' alit - 15 ... .. ..,as II' I Stara Baotou .. ... . Vtak MagathS1 12 1 4 I thintVoFettwinkts 4 7 ' .764 : 451, TA il sii ' IS .636 IS .534 11 IS -- .491 - .179 2S 24 .142 17-- .634 '4" --. TIMM seem, KDYL and Temple Aney 2141 l'eam 'dear" Harnett a Weiss $ri Madeline Pewits.' 664 Indlvidual single, Madeline Bowles .... 1113 -- ' BRANTLAND ". Even the loud noises that rise is NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Nov. from so many packed football I , 1. v 4' stands can't quite drown. out .early for a new crowd record. A total of 157,500 spectators saw heading ' ,a' s 2 , ,, ,, s S , gossip around the Old Stove at Ann two Midwestern games a week ago-85- ,700 at Arbor, 71,000 the , f of edge v ,..,.. .153,000 saw two eastern garaesiSaturdayArmy l ,i . , .,, , at Colurribus-total-pTorn Yawkey andloe Cronin are , ; p, ,..? Dame-In-Ne, still sighing for a few-- more and Notre YorkPennsylvaniaand pitchers. Which is like sighing , in If you care for figures in any way this Philadelphia. , Navy for a few more millions. a of means total for four 310,500 games. only s , The'lled Sox were twenty games ' - And from what we have seen andse7-7-1------ -, i the top when the-Yaaway-frodi - kees ld 200,beard packect away-thpennant 'last k a par with-Los-Angeles' 000 to this collection, counting about On September, and the Yankees show no signs of caving .1n, skidding or those who tried to buy tickets and Memorial Coliseum. , The big Municipal Stadium at found none left. diving overboard. Only the act ,, also is one of the best, ' These four games are an indica- Baltimore for of taking another pennant for : ,,,,; i more than 65,000. a new football attendance equipped -- ., , - , them down. and Even granted can slow 1 though his percentage tion of Jtootballcrowcis don't alwaYs de-. - ,, -s ; Joe McCarthy', Isn't-th- e :fellow to batting .11ils yeär''did hbt illeaslire record for 1M1- .- There haa 'been- e mend winners. There are certain ,,---; , 7,-,,1 ss. ' 4 on the West Coast, due large. ' -let that happen. .es's .. up to some of hia previous peaks, drop can traditional that 7, pack 4 ,? In the meanwhile, the Red Camilli had the best season in his ly to the fact that so many leading any stadium.games One i s Army and-Ncmore than teams been have beaten , are Sox ssese , growing older, tre Dame. Another is Navy and by career. He never before had hit s 't , general average has Notre Dame. And the main .. 4S, , e '10 year. Jimmy Foxx, C;onin and more than 28 homers or batted in once. But the show -- MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 3.(AP) former-year- . Vandals Idaho The of any passed University are no 104 others His defensive ." zs runs. more than IS no how matter longer and bounding Navy, Army ----started getting ready for their anrookies. There are other gaps play was sensational. He- speared LEADING CROWDS many games either has lost. Washto fill as well as the pitching, and stabbed and scoopeci all year -... What team will be the leading The Army-Notr- e Dame was prac- nual "big" game with the team , State College football - - ' - ; where even a million dollars long, pulling down liners and gob. crowd magnet for this season? ' s " ,., tically a sellout three weeks ahead. ington ,..ee s -7 7 In past .years it nas usually been before anyone had any idea the tonight with three - of the Vandal might not be enough. bling up bunts. Most of all he made a close Calimissing. race Southern between regulars S.0 ',,.,,se Army would come along with an ,s' phenomenal stops of scatter arm - THE FLORIDA TREK unbeaten team. The demand for Coach Francis Schmidt said Iry ' throws from his fellow infielders fornia and Notre Dame. ,, As a starter Notre Dame has had seats would havebeen about the Konopka, tackle and standout line''' It Is matter of a few to save errors and ball games. 'is' weeks. Army, Navy and Southern Califor- same if either or both teams had man, probably would not be ready golf's leading NO QUESTION . , Pullman at the for a Saturday. nia for foundationmeanigame , one .., stars Into more beat. than taken' golden Florida good moving There was no citiestion in the -- .s 77 '" '''s ; s '",; knee a stadi- to injured 10,000-mil- e severely crowds camKonopka In ng pig er Cfs-capacity ing. open minds of the committeeheaded N The first big show comes by Tom Swope of Cisicinnati and ums. Southern California has had Saturday at Corvallis as Oregon t, ' , ' - sessse"' ,.. ' ,, , , , - . tnhee gmenaienralcroavwerdagpenNuoetrreoDf - paign. ., ,,, ., ,.. ss ,N, i, the State rolled over the Vandals. off at- - Miami IV( December, with made up of three , writers from her 100,000 capacity Memorial Co- Is I , , fBill ., tremendous is other Los liseum 'Jockey, a e!'s Two ue at or east s.S fillplayers, west, she whether ;c,:,..s.k? Angeles, lot, $10,000 on tap fothe plays , money in the National-Leageach' ' ' .. , - - ishers. ,, flaS been true guards and Earl Chandler, half.-,,,.,.,..: and from there swings to --as tocity help for a winning team. I,, was the most which s.. , t but .,:s.' of bowls '',.., were the and Standord. probably , of and since the injured back, great California and back vgain via Ari-- valuable and player Rockne, early days was more or , there coach There nave been years it has remained unchanged for over will be ready Saturday, the 40 norm Texas and Louisiana. less agreement on the recognition California. Dame and Southern 20 years. ' Notre when . said. ' ' , -, 4.-- 4. This new campaign figures to 's . other stars. ' California have passed the 500,000 s ''-'t ,,4 be the most interestintd them given ,. ' ., Wyatt received votes from 23 mark. , , s all.A . ,, 0.,; :s;' 0' s, :,,,,, ,s none ' committeemen, t although caMichigan has a great 85,000 "' In the first place, thereis Ben listed him first, and Reiser - was -, i stadium in tne midst of a pacity Hogan's dream - of startingVan- - tabbed by 22, including - three for hot 4,1,., s e football community. Ohio State other ' long parade. the top honor. -- can play to more : and was the rookie of the year than Pennsylvania ,s- - ended last fall after 56 successful 70,000 people per game, and it , , tournaments. Ben is resting froths ,in Reiser, be so He the National ' -so happens-ththeir bases are two the tournament grind at this mo- tame the first League. fresnman- In his. of the leading football cities in the s- gi I s . ment, butJnot from , In practice. to,,witi a majorsleaguebatting country, meaning Philadelphia and 'this respect, the slight Texan' is toVy , , , besidei. ,hitting at a Columbus. and . crown, the hrn worker Ot the Ilot. 243 'clip, he so led ..4..., in BEST Etiurrh-u--- Predict .exact 'core of tble game only: al17, , I've tim -- play short 40 and tripieswith. 40 in doubles -with - , The two best equipped football ' pitches for an hour - at a and total hits with 184. UTAH STATE r 1 centers in the cemntry belong to DENVER time. . casta genial s Los In the second place, the pace offWyatt, and Angeles Philadelphia, American I.,eague, from the is choice for reason this My set by Craig Wood and Sammy was where each has two locations that , . , prooklyn's pitching aue with- together can handle 180.000 people . . , . Snead will call for. more than 22 victories , 10 defeats. Altoand an -- -- - ', . A "-- a ItAt.. ,-eir average 0190.000RaC- h- Alter iTfit passing observatiocL- -getheqseven-Dodgers-were-giv. Pasadena Rose Bowl is . and -,s Wood, as National Open , in the voting all, the Masters champion, has known al- for the most valuable part of the Los Angeles setup. In .. . and player Mumost no resting spots for a year. five others were Included, in the addition to Franklin Field, the , --. de O blonde has been honorable mention list. The Twelve nicipal Stadium in Philadelphia can Simply. indicate winner with check in these gamem thaa 100,000, touring the southwestern - circuit, of the St. Louis Cardinals received . ' hut will take off enough time to ' a point rating. WYOMING 1 BRIGHAM YOUNG .. r - i be ready for the Florida Opening. first-plac-e . not two votes the of Sammy Snead is still dreaming TULANE - 1 and Reiser, one, went , ALABAMA ..... of a National Open crown.. So fat ils ' of Dixie the Outfielder to Walker 4 . the West Virginia slasher has nev-- Dodgers- - and the other to Third Is ' r HARVARD ARMY !, 1. er been able to get hot when the Baseman Jim Brown of the I e Open is on, and the winner usual- nals, who finished f rthin Cardt - --- --r- 1 r CALIFORNIA 1 . WASHINGTOIsfan ly has to be at flame heat' 1' ,.. , , It would be a fine thing if there voting. FOR McCORMICK - , COLUMBIA , r could be some form of continued NONE 1 PENN E ., 4SACRAMENTO, .Nov. Calif., Frank McCormick, first baseman , acoring (like baseball's batting av- - of the CincinnatilReds, who was (AP)-T- he Pacific - Coast League e r, FORDHAM JI erages) in th,e major winter dates, chosen the most valuable player looms its 'It ' PITTSBURGH. , the ; ilrongest with certain cash prizes offered In 1940 for his potentially ,. in lifting the baseball circuit ----- --- -In- - the minoreriext -NDIANA-.'.... . 7: . NORTH' AVESTERNt: r-I Reds to the world championship. yearss t lie result of newlegisla- mentslthat start- withseemiamt did . . not ieceive a scngle Vote this tion. e oepning and- carry on through the year, PURDUE MICHIGAN STATE.. But his rookie teammate, Directors o , the eight-tea1 ' at- Augusta in April. loop Wasters' . sen- who topped the Elmer rRiddle, at , . their last ' annualmeeting agreed (North American Newepape- 1ior circut NOTRE' DAME . NAVY freeie-ups-an- d , , in t," ' ' , ,percentage to a other You pitchers with ! night limit, ,, complete Alliance) against get with 19 victories and four defeats, no restrictions. That means any of . , , -- -1 --- - : - ,- placed fifth. - -- ' 'USG . veterans. STANFORD.--i---- t , , re' The ranking for the players winter ' grief w12,yOur car is winterized by the maxithunt was 20 , Previously i .. 1 r . ceiving 20 or more points: Camila. experienceaslayers, an ti,li vcroolt- - EAST HIGH . -Th' I, i , - McKINI1EY - (Ha7a11) 300; Relber,I83; ies- . all done - ratiorti - --- - diick---up,.... 107; Riddle, 98; Ernie White,- - St. x1 Deadline for entries; 6 p.m Friday. The other two Class - leagues. ' ' Louis, 77; Kirby Higbe, Brooklyn, the American Association and InI .. , pRovo, Nov. ' and at reasOr;able cost. Why- , efficiently . quickly player Name Timps, 1941 Utah State Indus- 64: John Hopp. St. Louis, 61; John ternational League, have , Walker. 21 20. of limits and trial League champions, will - be Mize. St. Louis, 48; Dixie -- -- - ----- - respectivel5 Herman, ' honored at a banquet tonight- at Brooklyn, 34; . Billy Opening of the 0 - - - - , - )' ot drive in today? --, i St. fixed for April 2, closing on Sept." Address , "el. t .. . 6:30 at Twin Pines. , Brooklyn, :- 27; Terry Moore, .. - -28; 20. The - schedule : will run,178 IIITLP S AND REGULATIONS ''''. Louis, 26- Stan AO a ' GRAND PRIZETwo train fare. and two Naito to the Rest Bowl tarn. . club president, championship fobs Elbie Fletcher, Pittsburgh, 22, and days, two more than In the past. ) LIS f , , December tor I ennteetan by 20. . . - will be given all of theAlayerkby John Cooneyy, Boston, Seattle was formally awarded the t WREILLS Dell.4 tweilimibill eactiCe. 4 , -- b C-7 ,7 ' thelamiliar-IficoPteSident-tlofor laTrilialImoat Bullikio ,,. winners and tor moot expertly predictint the exact wore or, 'Main , ' 113) , 13 ' who will also present' a trophy, Place. Third two tickets. 77: -- - headline eame:121 Poy mond olaca $3 and vitt , Runners Set IiëéTTT ' . i two tickets 441 'fourth place. SI and One ticket . In attendance will be ;,' ' officers , : '-- , 88 WTLI.. BE nouBLED Th CASES WHERE WINNtN9-rwra- i MOSCOW. Id ho,'NOv. service PRIZE MONET of , -Pep ; 3(AP) Scattered Talent , sign diof of and members board the DESERET , SUBSCRIPTION IS ACCOMPANIED ST NEW , Mike Ryan said tonight , NEWS . rectors together with all the mem- -C- oach , ee that the University of Idaho cross ITHACA. N. Y. Nov. In moo of tin, eentestantetrivins , meek Ipotesi, reason ler oredletlea ea ben of the Timp squad. ITXTIONS EVERYWHERE IN ' ''-,'-headline game. will be adludsed the winner. Reuses meal be elves Se bo aim .... conntry team would meet the Whit- High schoolI players from 15 differ,' fee - -- - , awards. sine ,Ible man College Harriers fiere ,dsoine- ent States anct United States pos-GASOLINE THR SEASON'S es OR AND PRIES will be awarded In accord. . ton Wiiis Race educe- .."Jilla- theFOR , ,, UTAH AND IDAHO time during the week of Nov- . 9." . .... s u et points wort In Nesillf elli i Dumber Of dollatal..t to, esten . ttoYmrfacttltlet-and-elmveltere-I ',Mgr' ggi.-----. tiesdry7NUCT. . - Entios lionised to four knots Contoss open its Se ' . r -- , ,-Sper porams mach week. , Pt kiptpn won the 1941 running of ho and the Walla Wallas 'today studyand db a bit of footballing. ,,,,,, - - - '' Com News Frederick Publishing Dawes the tamed Melbourneeurrraceto! was:postponed because ' of heavy Farthest front home , anyone otTho exceptomployos Jo s --0- 111111111111111MINIMMII Schaeler,L111, of licnialtilu-.-He-iday, with Son Aurous second and rains which türned the HAlanY ' Vita Hills course Into a bed of mud.- 1- a senior guard- .- - -- -, , - 0- - RICE - . soore-to-bri- . - m e -- . ... - e -- '3637,--Camil- - .. , ng . you-cou- . r. .,-.e,,- Vandals Prime - 1 For Big ' Game s ,t , -- y ,-..- . , - - .,--- -- .... -, . 2-- i . .,,: , tcil - . - . 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