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Show i sunny J kill a IDE NEWS, Salt Lake City, RET CAGE: BRIEFS Utah, Sunday Morning, January, 13, 1952 Larger l'i:Juritie Looms For ti,;614',4V ...'. ' By BOB MUIR, Plans for the Allburch baAetball tournament were :fomenting from Mexico to Canada and from New York to California, according to Mary Ashton, director of Athletics, , M-M- , iz i - , 1 : The annual Church classic will be held in Salt take City from , February 26 through March 1 with gymnasiums, the 12 Deseret- Gym and the University of lItaktieldhouse, booked to hold the event. It will be the first time in thP history of . ----- the event that two gyms , Ltwo .teal.n. e!l.tries .are pivision been designated for play. With more participauon and 0 and 14 in the Salt Lake area. has been ad acute the outcropping of several new wards-- during the year there problem this year in the win be twenty- - teams dravnt leagues throilhout the- west. four more than With the evei increasing numkite the classics, have ever- before participated ber of eligible players being drawn into the service, the age , in the cagelest limits in some localities have - Basketball aspirants D.from been rilsed. The age bracket for Ilew York, Washington C., 11 to 23r but in play-lSouth Carelink-ittarer- . Mexico; acute areas the it has been and California Alberta. Canada, have addedlpice to the annual raised to include those ofthe - affair. It will be the' first time 20year class. 4 Logan 3th of Division thataaeastemteamwillbe year's powerhouse-ard-wiru- ter entered.-' the classic, is reported to nCalifornla, play has been of have-Tsame leam;back this ixteptionally strong. claimed I'Director Ashton, and there is year. In early standings, the a good pouibility that two teams Logan boys were pacing their league and are. favored to top 'Will be drawn from the gonfalon, Inlinefor the Division hack with another bumper crop is the 33rd -- Ward of Division IL 33rd Ward was runne- r-up to Logan last year and is looked to be one of the top prospects for this year's meet--- to . -- M-M- - -- , -- L. '.'te 1 .i ;;; ',.1.0- - , U1 hard-foug- - . - - , (w , -- 0 tv 041111414', .':JayBarrug David Christensen. North 17th list year's national intercollegi- - 1;3 :NI.-- ' ate downMa champion, Richard 114t3 Vird. , e:iff:t-cIt- - 4' - ' i 117.14t viartiatTy - Net. -- ' - Other hopefuls are Richard Mitchell. Tom Larcher, Bicknell Robbins., John Creer,,SohGid -- Robert - Beall, MEETS - : ' ' ' r - L. - LISTED low Included in the teats In which the Tiles will participate, are the Intermountain Ski Assn. Snow Cup trials Jan. II a; Alta;; Eccles cup events at Snow Ba- sin, Ogden, Feb. 10; Brighton cup race at Brighton Feb,. 24;; Regis and Denver invitational meet at Winter Park, Colo. Feb. 2 and 3; and the Rocky Mountsin Intercollegiate Ski Assn. championships Mar, 1 and 2- at Gunnison. Colo. , Utah will be hod school at the annual intitation meet at Alta Feb.16 and 17. If the team shows well, it will go to the --NCAA meet March 3 and 9. 7 ... Twelfth 1 I Mottos" Willer mir-tatt- l O. 1 3 3 4 witteV4Aleatte'ular' Amy .38 way ItiVu'i514- - Avert pushed,em the in their Sat- own-quarte- rs a 3 a 1 0tratos, o '44; 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t0 1 OTP 4 r - 1 40alen TarlW p a: : , 2, 4. -- 1- to moved that points in the third quarter. From there in Utah couldn't muster the drive except for the final spurt in the regular period 1724137 that brough the Redmen even, 23 24 w' two-gam- W. Third 11 112- , demonstrated Dims Cacao nique en the ice. Walt-Wilscored.three timerfor Logan.Badgers dropped a heart-breakOther to the Broncos of Branch for Salt Lake were Carl Robinson 2. Agricultural College in the BAC Wally IPenrose, Wil Lieber and, fieldhouss 'Saturday night, 48- wept : Eventort. : Dallas 'Addle scored the other Logan tally. The Brerneos had the fans on de Quarto"; 14 12 22 irtine OANESVILLE,- Fla. ?.'!! high-ridin- 43 53 31 11 61 SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP) Undefeated Duquesne University extended its winning streak to 10 by trimming Syracuse, 78-6-7, Saturday- - night. The Syracuse zone defense bothered the Dukes at the outset, and the first 18 minutes found the score deadlocked at L However, the Dukes retaliated with a zone defense of their own and quitkly turned ' I the tide., 120-a1- 14; whea siderable speed to the whining 12 n, 03 Utah Denver Ottkials: 16 14 blegleby 36 39 46 611 lied Mater. Scoring Averages-- 12 14 3 69 . , lino's' team is ''' 1. 0 ..e, ., ,,,,-- - A,.' ,. ... 0 i I '.:1:11, f ,, , Salt Lakes 1252 boxing in- is expected to get high-ranki- ng basketball with the well-balanc- ed NelEd- en, will be a tough set for Nelson to crack. A victory, bias AA bigger ftt"t'AfP7 . The feature is exaffair. pected to be a slam-ban- g The adversaries are equally matched as to weight, height and, to a certain extent, experience., Carter was Canada's champ and is noted for his willingness and punching-aten-rou- An all-stsupporting card has been assembled by Promoter Jim Downing for the opening of a new campaign. Bell time for the action is scheduled tor 1 :Wp- m-bility , A whole galaxy et stars sto otrattgeo to 4S,,2!",111ANAt4 ,'Atilvillit1entr4lt Wirr take., owlhas to beadiness. 'the addition ben' fa the int. Lac" Flaky Cewas, anetber top are heralding the ppertaapoacher from the Pacific been ',Ivrea". far a long Northwest is scheduled la Ity given Kid glair she kas the eight:reooder against time in preliminary action. Salt Like's Kid Blair, irks Richardson and Haskell. bah sakes kis debut Onto the local favorites, are headliners "featured class. in their own right 2Aloo returning for a local , showing is Floyd Richardson of West Jordan. Floyd will ;9;7777c2c779777777Z tangle with Dave Tittrnan of Spokane, in another heavyDAY VALENTINE'S , weight bout that is expected to rival the feature for thrills IS FEBRUARY 14th and action. Ogden's Wendell Haskell. another local comer, 7 will battle Lee Harvey of Poca- 7 - are bouts Both' of these tells. , 3 scheduled for six rounds. A The opener pita Billy Cox and both Billy Madrid, lightweights, 7 four-roucontest. In a For Nelsen. Monday slates 7 7 , lent la all Important. It 7 marks the first time that the 7. Tootle stabiemate of Lewiston?, Rex Layne, las made 7 9 the top spot ht a local His opponent, who'll be ander the directioe of Spokane Promoter Jack Pew. ."week when the Harlem ; ; ; scoring average of the first five men faint , between the 12point averages of Iry Bemoras and John Kerr and Jhn Breda?' 2.2 mark after the clubl first nine games. Be with -- ; ; , : .,, Of 1952 basketball Globetrotters-sto- p Off hitt-Uta- " t ' - . , the, NEW. - oil. A4, - , y, - - - !- r- 7 7 ' - 1 sure way trait laulreitest!- 3 7 -, VAILIENTINZ SPICIAtS Mehl& eters wslief-tis- o , Ts Isola e5,N 7 Eil - tim's Day. It will speak your lova though 'you alai CP k a, to win het tad he with her always. Give liar your Photolteflex per; 4 ENSATiONAL Taif beam Lodi Ilere's 1 - her for keeps! , ,,, this kinds- o records fortravelj drawing ability and just plain Stand for the edifjeation sand enjoyment of the Beehive State's old entertainment. In the Past . few years they traveled virtual' , tasabx fandom. ) '". ly , around: the world, making Thursday the colorful eager! of Abe SapPerstein play at basketball converts in South the Fairgrounds ColiseuM, moving to Provo and the new BYU America, the Pacific Islands, Great Britain and Europe. Fieldhourse on Wednesdarancl to- - Ogden-Hig-h's gym for the They played before 75.000 climax.' Thursday , , , fans at one sitting in Berlin hi 1 The Aither tarsi Ogden. Traveling with the tamed basketball :Court clowns, who rank as the !earn; each night,- will tangle undoubtedly . gate. In most successful sports promotion Prellmhisr7 Lame. , Their traveling companions vehicle In history, are the Phila.. Eamillar to Utah fans, who am equally so capable though and Toledo filer have been watching and laugh-Mirdelphia Sphas, possibly not sewelLknewIL and- - the- - BostonWhirI Mg for years at the Sapperstein The tris of teams traveling winds. Also in the trotipe are aggregation, are of the old with , three vaudeville acts to take up regulars of the msAy colored squad. under the National Basketslack time during the intertnis- - Louis (Etabe) Pressley, Reece ball Assn. clubs and act as , glom (Goose) Tatum, Mantues Ray. nano" teams in some eases. , - The Trotters, wile rank as nes, Ermer Robison Bill Capacity crowds a re expected fbe feature attraction if the (Rookie) Brown a n d dihers aU thres nights of the Utah will meet the Sphu equal illustrious., program, , stand. Tickets in the respective Ia - Salt Lake, shift to the , The Trotteni, possibly. the cities have been tmdergoing a Whirlwinds for the Prey. most fabulous of ;any or all brisk sale, attesting to the popuall larity- di the Trottoril. 7:- nate, then test tits kercorytallgetit --- - r , 11.M.IMMISMIKPRodErraw h , Cwas J.4P-0.0iO'W:i.4i'1'470- One (CA nd CHAMPAIGN, M. J Opens Fight Sea,. soli ar IP it - ch son meets Billy Carter of three bad passes cost them the big for the ' evening although ball game in the crucial three three others beat:him from the minutes before the end of the field. ' mks 44) orrimatt game. The Pioneers made very PDS PQM PTA rna R. SA PV Te few bad passel against Utah, Ousdricit S 3 I S 3 4 I 111 5 14 11 I 1 $ 31 entigh however, 10 4 4 I S 3 Sews bot as a Shrugs .13 S1 4 1 $ a-1 3 11 Cries Assak was sal, baked rivet in the first half of enfold-1 3 the ball game, scoring lix field Byrne .71 23 2 II 32 4 13 64 in seven shots, but when Assay's 10314,111 4191 1P0A7011 1PY FT IttelL Art PIP Ilk shooting was needed in the second- half, he couldn't' find, the Gray ....16 23 4 22.2P 31 3 111I Griffin I t2 S 1 4 12 basket- -' Howell ..13 2 Hennes 11 II ft S 3 1 .Gien Smith' got 12 of ills Tett 1 1 1 3 3 the his line and Rhea foul from .2 4 points Patton ii 1 3 ' 3 pivot work sent Dale Toft to 31 IS 11 31 I 3$ $S the bench on iheDenver aide Totals '87;4 irtga-itor- -7- elson-CarterMat- Keith Patton. a Deaver wk. monton, Can, in the mere, tams la aad added eon- main event unit. Patton also geatributed three credal' baskets aid a fowl Pitch when the chips were Owe- - , , Richardson, West READY FOR COMEBACKL-Floy- d Jordan heavyweight, will attempt to make a comeback before the "home folk" when he meets Dave Tittman at the Salt Lake ,Fairgrounds Coliseum Monday night. It;iierrmItrs, of elf proved, sewn whtsx.Tooele's Jack b. aahapertant, Nomobome,..'"' ,aweblibaft augural- poWS:awd-liewell-AribiPi- '. ' 0.0.hodowoukamii,,-,1- sben keloainie er HOOP ENTEIITAINMEI4T7: I Ken- Denvbr, on the contrary. never let down and played for Denver stars were Howell, every opportunity. The Pioneers and Gray,. the latter getting 18 t-4 lessoa haCalearned rs .:.: - Kentucky'Ends Florida 99-5- 2 Winning Streak, - l 1 58-5- 5. lead-A- lp ' ft2-6- 2. 411 33- -67 reit' Hockey Ski rs -- 3 3 Haman& 1 1 1 11 ét. ... - It 1r , off tmLr Vtcs-h- ad 8:4itt SI4V.46;441'1,"'VA' 1 llseltbata 0 Marshal-- 1 Oisto 1 Ilatthet urday. 1 bawls The Parsons, leading 60-61111111.ant 5 311281'1lb Pet witit 45 seconds of play left, 1.0of elected to 12 41 Totals Totals try and widen the 1121 .447 by periods: ..5n0 margin Instead of an a S leering A C 11 putting 100 12 Don Butler, Weber Saw ..000 freeze. guard, grabbed the ball from a I rebound and went the length Carbon Turns-BacI 441 ; 4.4.. 44. 41.4, At one Alme, in that third '0 1 landslide 1 V10101.'lltiett$0, iCriC,ran4g itac the ball back Into play-- . I oun ST GEORGE --- Carboni 'ColDuring the extra canto, Lar- lege turned baels a desperate ry Peterson sank two fast field Dixie Rebel thrust in the final goals and a charity toss. quarter Saturday night to win, wesinismor (SI) ?Veber (III e Ind gain a OTPP OTPP , Plitorson 1 7 3 21 1 4 Johnotes I 3 1 17 Stool Solid 1 1 S 2 sweep tn its opening Inter? 4 19 Prokople Wilkinses I 2312 mountain 'Conference series. , I 3 3 7 awns Butte,' 4 1 9 v v 5 0010 014s4m Corbett 1111 .111sia (SU. putts 3 I 2 1 S 3 9 1111 1164113 3 I 3 OTT? 4 4 4 orrs,81, The Salt Lake Hockey Club 1 I e1 31 Pstsourte 1 1111s Ire, 1 4 Atkin 1 0 1 2 11434004043 'Tlisc"xl 0 8 6 111 4 26 Bork Rase 1 2 1 1 won its third straight game Sat- 0 5 2 Peters 2 Praha'', 1002 , TOtils 28 35 IS 1 21 36 13 48 Ttis 31 1 2 Alger, Oates 1 6 5 5 urday night, turning back Lo-- Wegimbusts? 10 25 40 -38 liontromowy 7 5 5 21 .. .. ....... 13 33 41 33.41 33 33 31 .70 Arnold Weat tan. tc, 4. Prommaard 1 2 1 4 Past 1 3 2 1 Westenakom Wilford Niederhainer was the twit" 1 1 1 1 1,2 Woodoat0 , Nr 11'0(443(334 demon for the Salt Lakers as BAC Edges Snow Totals Totals 1123 1166 he pushed in three goals and 7; 27 14 Ike?, by goal-gette- C-- 1 away. 141 Peterson 1 0 1 2 Moors 0 1 1 1 Ati k - .. ... torY 2 7 4 S christianises 1 Horton 443 STALE , ()TIPP 1 2 2 6 Adams' 11-6- 0 .143 ITAIII W 4 3 session before notching the vic 14CIVIsrttRqWifiCW4' , Continued from rage one-poin- .271 Iit , I ,,,,, 4 1 7, Brawner ordered his men tà go into a strict, control game, knowing that the "ipeed which court was OGDEN The Wildcats of ith' eir feet for the last four min- Denver had on the too much for the Utes. And Weber made it two in a row utes as they defended their Brawner's hunch paid off when it over the Parsons of Westmin- slender lead againitUtah's defense cracked under ster Saturday in an ICAC con, a scrappy Badger crewthe speed. and Dquver Walked test 6ut had to take an extra 1171 S A 0 (41) 4 s. : Donald fliteerttO Hutchinson, Paul Nance, Dean C. Roberts, Don Rudy, Kermit Sessions. and Loren Wilson, - -- 3 - Zone Defense Gives Win Duquesne, 78-6- UTES 4.,..").11VI'. 6: 3 1 - - - r oench, this year's Landes!Jump IwirinerMarvin Tobias. William Tilivitstiy --...i lijrat::11,-'Youngberg and Stephen 1 5 8. ;710"1, a cit'.-W.flip.Po'rspo- 11 tom, 4. . Mich.-TO- d to 11 rk,Ittrili; , ihmvi - -I- - actrAn :NMIUS:COVF.Rm--T)11 -- , evtla, ts, , Nk tuckys Wildcats, third ranking basketball team in the nation, put an end here Saturday night, Unig the Gators' 10- versity. of Ilia-Idgame winning streak. layup against Denver Saturday nigbt. S roith is covered by Denver's John Griffin. Dale Tolt (14) and Kent Bates (7) look on. Denver won in an overtimet69-64- . : I - 4 , 4 - the bottom rung here Saturday night as unbeaten Illinois defeated Michigan 67 to 51. It was the tenth victory. y 401) . , basketball-ladder-lutocke- p't ef mans ! I The top rung of the Big Ten lasomil-1141- - 20 ponnts. "44 ------ - IL (UP)Iowa's BLSTdd ANN ARBOR,' MEN ri will-raise Mini Knock Michi an STARS . MIGRATION three of the top ski 1 Stomata's - artists in the W L Pet. nation, the Uni2 1000 Weights versity of Utah ski squad is re- - 1;,ilir Ward 2 0 1 010 I -- 1 - .500 building this year for a half rtt Wird - 1 2114 .001 dozen top meets. 0 last 21th 2 , arrtasiDa STATI ' Lost to the tites this year are W L Pet 9 - 0 2 000 ,J) 3im Murphy, an alternate on Row Park Ward 3 i. .147 the IL S. Olympic team, who 1 3 ..247 has graduated. Lewis DeRidder, 1114tes1.1 4 2 .444 2 2 .222 "al member of Argentina's CJI M Ferar:--t 0 -001 vonv irtatz pie squad and Darrell Robison; Pet ..who entered the Army and. also Arbor 3WI,i 1.006 3 jefferwe I ...730 ., Is an Olympic performer. PlIth ........ a I .667 I n1t1r12; . 1 3 I .504 ' SEVEN LETTERMEN Idmtican Stanch , 2 433 Itittit.Seventit 1 3 .354 Coach Jack Squires 'has 'se,- - Thirtteth 0 3 .504 LI121TV STAKE en lettermen back and15, new , rit" 11111 14418140, youngster' upon'which to built ' I 1100 . .. Indications are that the team tit:: 1 ... .. , 2 .133 : will be stronger in cross-cow- s; t , 4 .141 :Litt 114;t4;b41 3 3 30o 'try racing than last year. They !mho 1 t- Minus -- battle hit? a rout. ht - STANDINGS Rebuilding highly-toute- 78-5- VoIU Skiers , e, Ten Conference Saturday night 9, as by defeating Indiana. a fourth quarter (Mud turned a Is .1401 pre-spri- ng , IOWA CITY, - BeginJJob - lack of itcost them the pinnant, In 1951, tingor training batting seethe Indiana will hold a sion for five major hitters- Centerfielder Larri Doby, thlid laiernat Al Rosen,fult sacker Luke Easter, shortstop Ray Boone, and rookie right fielder Harry Simpson are scheduled to report to the Tucson, Ariz, training grounds Irel102 0, the Indian's front office announced Saturday. Rookie outPa., in the Eastfielder Bud Hutson from Wilkes-Barrto the also give Manager will ern quintet join' League . talents. -d Al Lopez a look at his .Batting alone will be stressed in these sessions, General Manager Hank Greenberg said. "I believe that In the six days this camp will run, the Instruction, practical demonstrations and knowledge afforded these play-- ers -- average at least their collective -- ----- , Ai hit.- Ole new Iron: men remained beaten and on top of the Big he -- azvELAND, 0. (UP)Firm in the belie! that , Iowa's Fourth Quarter ,Spurt Kills HoPes,I8-5- 9 N , ..P1i.0 Hits total 11-M- -..- .,..,.. PULLMAN, Wash. (VP) Washington State College's rampant Cougars shone with a tight defense and accurate shooting SaturdaY to "dire a 62 to 46 upsetVictory over the rangy University of Idaho Vandals. The Cougars, paced by Forward Brit Roberte,22. polnts, connected with 43 per cent of their Iries from the field and plugged up the Idaho keyhole with - a - menacing --defense to break up the Vandal attack.- Hartley Kruger,. Idaho center and high scorer with 14 points, was so effectively checked in the second half be connected with only four points of that , I. UGH!' INDiAN WAR CLUBS DUE FOR EXTRA POLISH : 'i:.y.:00401,...:-::.J- ilnen n Oirants 1111 r - Plo appoil;taelit !oleo astwie4 , ;- TROTTER'S OPiONENTA fellow A' boll have his: bands filled l'uesday.night the 416round8 Collseurtt at Salt trek is Louis (Red) Mots. speedy guard of tbs.' Sphu who mettlbaltarleorGlobetrotters in the feature game of the annuallicireus of basketball ION MOTOR 4646 South State 3 tv 0 ,..,......1,"....1."1.11!!!!!!....!!!! - ZUSII PHOTO REILEI STUDIO Setemil Inset , 7 r 11111 t |