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Panda Stole wee Fester Ohio State bath Ohio 1St coach by Southern California and Michigan. The Bears beat USC. OSU stars on offense are Jerry Kroll and Ray Hamilton 'with Pandel Savic at quarter. NORTH, SOUTH MEET IN SHRINE BATTLE MONDAY The North Irish Players Give Yankee Eleven Favorites Slight Edge as wu favored last year, to., but the South before 33,056 won, spectators. The "Yankees" squad can MIAMI, Fla. (AP)The North and the South meet again field I team averaging 229 Monday night in the second annual Mehl Shrine College All-St- pounds up front and about 200 football game before an anticipated crowd of 40,000 or in the backfield but Gustafson claims his men are faster afoot. more in the Orange Bowl-Th-e The South is expected to born-bar- d forecast for continued high winds and scattered passes, showers for the 8:15 p.m. (EsT) kickoff time was expected to thrownthe Yankees with Adrian by Baylor's trim the crowd from earlier Dame, Yale Coach Herman Burk, who completed 110 forestimates of 50,000. Harry Hickman's wards during the 1949 season to "Yankee" squad lead the nation. committec ruled a Ebright, slight favorite over the Others in the Rebel backfield turnout said the chairman, .,Rebele being coach by M- assortment are Southern Calamt.' Andy Gustafson and ifornia's Jim Powers, Vanderislay reach 45,000. With six players from Notre Baylor's Bob Woodruff. bilt's Herb Rich and Lee Nal ley, Baylor's Bobby Griffin, Alabama's Red Noonan, Virginia's Ralph Shoat Florida's Vic VacBITS 01 BANTER by caro and Miami's Whitey Campbell, lightest man among the 57 players at 168 pounds. The "Yankee" forward wall will boast such standuts as Notre Dame's Bill Wightkin and Dartmouth's Dave Beeman at ends, Bosof ton College's Art Donovan and Notre Dame's Ralph McGehee at tackles, PurKeeps due's Bill Murray and RutThere are so many "big" conferences in the country gers' Earl Reed at guards, it's no wonder sports writers and fans become confused and Walter Grothaus of sometimes. Notre Dame at center. on some wanted background Last week an AP bureau In Hickman's backfield will Tom Bakke, Denver lad who was named captain of the 1950 be Eddie Songin and Al Can-nav- e Navy football team. of Boston College, Bob his The question of previous college gridiron experience Deuber of Pennsylvania, Larry came up and it was explained by the Denver bureau that he Coutre of Notre Dame, Ralph made honorable mention in the Big Seven while playing Pasqueriello and Steve Romanik 1947. in for Denver of Villanova, Pittsburgh's Lou But Denver was not In the Big Seven, the questioning Cecconi, Ray Dooney of Pennbureau replied. sylvania, Billy Bye of Minnehurculeart task: undertook The Denver bureau-,thesota and George Davis of "FYI (for your information) and just to add to confusion, Colorado 1948 when Big Seven became Skyline Six in moved to old Big Six making that Big Seven. There also is a Rocky Mountain Conference, 'which lately became the Little Six by .admitting Idaho- - State, but let's leave them clear out of this. Had enuff?" Announcing an upcoming feature on the subject, Denver AP added a note on the wire: "Easterners think of our league as Rocky Mountain Conference, but it's really Big Six. which was changed to Skyline Six to avoid confusion with old Big Six, which now Big Seven, etc. etc." Leading Utah quints such as FIRST ANDWOW! East Murr It's bowl time again. Time to prognosticate, time to School ay Buick,Ward M High Men Edgehill reminisce. Let's do the latterit's easier. and others will play a benefit 1949 about the still Northwestern at talking They're slate Tuesday and Wednesday Rose Bowl clash with California. The Wildcats won, but how to raise funds to keep nights hard that victory came, makes quite a yarn in itself. business one of Salt Lake's Northwestern. at one crucial stage in the game, stood basketball plants operating. d a on sustained the line after poised confidently All games, eight in all, will drive downfield. It looked like an easy push to pay dirt. he played at the Edgehill Gym But, faster than you could say Art Murakowski. the and all proceeds will go to ball lay way back on the Wildcat down stripefirst maintain operation of the gym. and 85 yards to go. The goal line was a thin haze now. Five Feature game is slated Wednessuccessive penalties had done their damage. with Murray Buick night day But, then, the Wildcats might have been 15 yards closer meeting Edgehill's M Men, dehad it not been for one spiteful Northwestern back, who. fending Division 9 champions. unable to contain himself, had blurted to the ref, "Why don't Former Utah University stars you swallow that whistle and give us 15 more yards!" such as- Leon Watson, Murray The ref obliged. Dick Smuin, Jim Satterfield. BIG VERN MAKES HIT Fred Weidner, Ray Woodward, Vern Gardner, Utah's great eager, is makEcker and Don Thomas make ing a big hit with Quaker City fans. A publication of the Murray Buick one of the state's Warriors. Vern's professional headquarters. rePhiladelphia top teams. a nice article about "Mr. 33." cently published DEC. V?. TUISDAT. :00 pin. South TrIstilitil Raplortra vs The article said, "In a few short weeks Vern Gardner Midvale 2nd Ward. has firmly established himself in the Warriors' lineup and p.m. Ian RIO School vs. id,. bill U Men. has won his way into the hearts of Quaker City fans." An900 p v. Granite Junior Varsity va. other paragraph says, "He is scoring more heavily and S eigehill Explorers 1000 p.m. Royal Auto Sales va. IdssEd GotWeb actually expectconsistently than Manager-Coac- h M Men ed and his aggressiveness under the boards, his speed and WIDNESDAT. DEC ?a: 00 p m. Garden Park laptontra vs. his spirit add up to a player destined for greatness as he S rigehill Raplorers. 00 p tn. Roaelyn Retahla gains additional experience." vs. Idgehtli "A- - Scouts plerers Vern spent Christmas tanking 13 points for second high a OD p.m. Murray Buick vs. lidgehill honors against Baltimore. Vern's teammate, Ron Livingston, MU. 311r4 Ward U bles 00 vs dunked the winning foul shot for the Warriors. Meath lideabM U Use. .4 Pre-Ga- 14-1- me ar HOOP FESTIVAL SET TUESDAY AT RICHFIELD A "BasRICHFIELD ketball Festivar b scheduled for Tuesday night at the junior high gymnasium. Teams included in the festival will be Bingham, Gunnison, Bicknell, Monroe, Salina and Richfield High School. Each of the four Sevier District teams will play one quarter with the Gunnison team to make up one game of the , ROUND ABOUT ticket ,.: DALE BAIN Conference Names Shuffling Sports Writers, Fans Puzzled Edgehill Hoop Benefit Slated ten-yar- !I HOLIDAY? BEARS ARE FAVORED OVER BIG BAD BUCKEYES Because of an undefeated season the Golden Bears of California are favored over Ohio State in the Rose Bowl game. The Bucks lost only to Minnesota but were tied 76-5- 1:::4 I 1 By HACK MILLER University of Utah will try to make it three against one at St Joseph's (Philadelphia) Monday night when the 'nes me in their short, but and Vicentians meet for the fourth colorful, history The game Ill be played in Philadelphia's famed Conyen ton Brooklyn. St. John's is ranked St. Jo9eph's has beaten No 1 of the nation right now Utah only once, that vicsax!' tory coming in 1946, 34 37 hue Utah Is opening at after Utah had drubbed the Utah beat Redmen Philadelphia Monday. preout the Philadelphia five paratory to its crucial clash season. last at Madison Square Garden The Utes are given better Tuesday night, Wyoming than an 'von chance of getting moves to Oklahoma City Monby the Redmen again for a tournament session day night with Texas in the first The Tuesday tilt lines up as round Tuesday. the classic of the Utah tour this The Cowboys continue a St of John year against t , -, ,,, 1 A.. A , 'Pokes, Aggies Face Tourney Foes; BYU Opens Tour; Rams, Pioneers Play I4 r , - - .v., , ,' A:...... :" .., I i T . '''''..- A ''' , 1 , 1,7"ik. ,t' l 1',..;,' 41k,,, ,,, ,., ' vfrio 4 4 - bet ,,,'- -' ' ..- - -- 7 Ili. .,,,,..,.. '' ,, , ast,1741 .,,:-4- .., ,.,, .k ,, :Att.. ,... - '''.''N, . ' ,. l' , .. 0...-- ....., , N By HACK MILLER George Waston, his worshipful, the mayor of Alta, is a little peeved at his good friend Gustave Backman of Salt Lake City promotion fame. Juddy, bless his romanis running his tic soul, motor at boiling these days because after helping Gustave get after Reno for milking the clouds a couple a winters ago, he feels that Gustave has taken a little more than his share here In Salt Lake City. Inasmuch as Alta and Salt Lake City are two fine cities of about equal import (to quote his mayorship) they should share and share alike. George seems to feel that Gustave has taken a little more than he should have (the last week excepted). So much for the mayor of Alta except to say that he still flaunts his little bonnet of the badgesa headgear with Insignia from all parts . of the world. The latest badge is a small red and white one which reads: "I've had my chest two-poun- CHRISTENSEN IS NAMED TO AAU POST , aap, -101c- 4 ' I .,1111 vt.:7 4,1' to, a 1. 0, t ,,:, ,, 640.016,611, '1- -- 1 1 f : 1 . -- ta ck tr : 2.7,r(t,1 ,4,, t, II IA ' II Ohio State i - , ;,,,ir tc .;s. , . , ; 4.44'. i - , " P2111"'1"'7."1''174'''-- ' 1 '.,...: a: -.4, 4 1 ''''' ...qi 7'........ts iv- v.. ,... '''. ' ,,o,9- : ,,,,,, , so, ,' 4.' I '' ,, ,,,, t,40 - A. . r''''-"N'''''.77- ts- A, Ir- 4,i totio47,0'4,30,k't opirmaillr7 1 i - t ot lesj,:; i .. - '1, - 4 ,. I li . . o,eiro''''"."."'.."'"..""'"v'L'r, .Utes Shoot For Third St. Joseph Win Rfonday , Ckl - , e 'Y' Opens Tough Hoop Tour Monday Evening PROVOIt will be one DESERET1 , :0', R or . ma sEw II (' PROVO JAYCEES MEET GHOSTS IN HOOP TREAT barnstormmg toughest schedules ever attempted by a Brigham Young University cage team, said Coach Stan Watts as preparations for i be completed the start of an eastern trek Monday evening. Scheduled to leave Provo at el.20 p.m. via the Rio Grande Railroad are Coach Watts, Director of Athletics Eddie Kimball, Trainer Rod Kimball, and twelve BIT basketeers. : i 'JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP) A brief holiday season ended PLAYING SLATE Monday for the Missouri and on the Included playing PROVGOne of the outstanding holiday features Maryland football teams. schedule are Beloit University The Gator Bowl opponents re-scheduled in central Utah is the basketball contest b- at Beloit, Wis Dee. 29; The sumed practice for their Jan. 21 tween a team of Provo Jaycee sponsored players and the University of Toledo at Toledo. game which will show whether a Ohio, on Dec. 31, Bowlirg Green nationally known Fishers Original Colored Ghosts organpupil's eleven can beat his teachat Bowling Green on Jan. 2; er's a second time. ization, slated for Thursday night in the BYU womens and Loyola University of ChiSome 35,000 persons are ex- gym. cago on Jan. 4. They will repected to be on hand for the conThe Jaycees are expected to field a team made up of turn to Provo Jan. 6. test which is rated a toss up. former BYU and Region 3 preps. ter players. They will Most of the boys ars over Coach Don Faurot and his 47- include Floyd Giles, former BYU all conference guard, man Missouri Tiger squad began ',injuries and colds that have the first of five workouts Mon-Rolfe Peterson, a former BYU forward, Don Riggs., Glynn plagued them since completion of the Denver Tourney, Coach day it their Ft. Lauderdale Peterson and Eldon Fullmer. The party arrived by Watts said. A final practice was camp. slated for 3 p m. Monday in city plane in the south Florida Sunday. the men's gym and it is hoped REGION ONE PROSPECTUS Meanwhile, Coach Jim Tatum that all of the fellows will be herded 44 Maryland players in top condition. at aboard another plane College DENVER DRILL Park for the trip to Jacksonville and their training The team will practice Tiresquarters at nearby Ponte Verda day at Denver, and they also Beach. They were scheduled to have a practice session slated arrive Monday afternoon. for Chicago in between games. Both squads were believed in Expected to participate in the good shape. Monday drill session and make Faurot, usually pessimistic, was even confident as he talked TREMON'MNFaced with a complete rebuilding pro- the trip are the full group of players including Joe Nelson, about his team's chances. gram, Coach Durrell Hughes doesn't look for any basketball :Roland Minson, Russ Hillman "We're in good shape and will Bear River High School this year. But, Mr. and D. Ray Fullmer, forwards; show Maryland a good game,"1 champions at area does expect to cause Mel Hutchins and Ivan Beam, he said. "We had several good Basketball of the Tremonton-Garlan- d centers; and Jerry Romney. workouts at home and will have trouble wherever his charges take to the maple. Bob Craig, Jack Whipple, Dick one a day here," he said at Ft. Be that as it may, the ond in the state tourney to Lauderdale. Jones, Lavon Satterfield and are in still Bears basking a spirited Davis club. He plans to bring his Missouri !Byron Toone, guards. the Region One casaba squad here Saturday. In reviewing his newest hoop Tatum's Maryland team, lftneliglit thanks to last edition, Durrell has good reason which dumped Boston Univerfor bemoaning the loss of Bob quintet. year's sity from the unbeaten ranks, cenNish, the six foot And after copping all n has lived up to his ter, for this year's club is small. A honClass northern ttali prediction"we're going to be Only two lettermen are back ors, the Bruins placed see tough to wore on." at Bear RiverTheo Coombs, now in his third year of varsity competition, and Don Peterson,, A boxPROVO beetter known for his gridiron talent. That's a thin framework ing bout between Kenny Ma 3rne. to build on, but Hughes always Salt Lake, and Tarsan limba, British Columbia grappler, will comes up with a team. Coombs, at six feet even,' headline the weekly boxing and Is the floor general, a dead eve wrestling card sponsored by the shooter and capable of being the VFW at Riverside Roller Rinks inDeseret News ski schoolers preparing for a three week best in Region One this Monday night. will have a chance to try out structional period at Snow season.player The bout is a grudge affair new Christmas ski equipment Basin beginning Jan. 7 when In addition to Coombs growing out of a recent incident when Zimba climbed into a and Peterson, other seniors at the final Salt Lake area class the Deseret News Mobile Free are Ross Rudd, a furward ring in which Mayne was servSki School moves to town. scheduled at Alta Thursday. with ing as an official and took a Coombs; Sessions, Ray A gay day is on tap at Headed by Veteran All Enfew pokes at the Salt Laker. a La Mont Lamb. guard; the w in d u p Salt Lake gen. the Mobile school is the The challenge for the boxing guard, and Max Michaelis, area session as students get only one of its kind in Amerimatch was accepted and Proa center and tallest man at their final lesson, watch ca- Top rated Salt Lake moter Dave Reynolds put them six City feet three. an exhibition of top ski instructors along with the Carvil Gardner, a six foot on the Christmas night protalent and take special procream of Ogden's Ski clan will two-inc- h junior, has the edge gram. ficiency tests. instruct at the Snow Basin. Also featured in a semi-fina- l for the starting pivot post. Other Buses leave pickup points at Although hundreds of event role will be Danny Savich, are Juniors Jim Ishie, Richard 8 a.m. and will leave the area entry blanks have already Beard, Doug Allred, and Gary former University of Utah grapat 2 pm. Again a special 15- been rereived for the OgDustman. One sophomore. Don pler, who will meet Roger cent lunch will be furnished by den School, prospective Nish, also is on the varsity. Mackay, Salt Lake City. It will the Alta Peruvian Lodge and students were urged MonNish, a young brother to Bob. be a falls affree to be allowed will students send their entry" to day one stands inch above fair. already the Ski Edttion, Deseret nee of the lodge's rope tow. the six foot mark and is capable In the preliminary a pair of News as soon as possible. Ogden area ski fans were of shooting left or right newcomers will clash, to get under way at 830 p.m. 1 , 1 : pre-gam- e Bears Must Build In 1950 Hoop Year blue-ribbo- ru ge Battle n six-inc- i Set For Provo SKI SCHOOL FINALE SET FOR THURSDAY ' 'EVERYTHING COVERED M Skyline Chief Issues Final Casaba Season Instructions YOU W CAR NN' HAVE YOUR TIRES Final instructions before the Skyline Six conference race, they can to secure dependable and timers and icoropens next week were issued to officials and coaches by E. L., ers. qualifiedshould bo reviewed They Romney, conference commissioner. Lfl the rules. They should act The instructions covered everything from clocking the final: like officials and not forget their two minutes of play to game time and players' seating arrange position and become cheer lead-:orments. Aired player. 4. Traveling squads will Following are the instructions 2. Officials will use the fol.; be held at 12 members in brief: across the mountains and 15 lowing mechanics during the 1. During the final two game: for games ea the same side. Instead of merely changing; 5. Players of both teams will minutes of play the clock will run the same as the positions approximately every it on the shme side of the court. ten minues. Officials will one team on each side of the previous 31 minutes. Fouls will be bandied as recomchange floor arrangements every timer's table. time a foul is missed or when8 Basketball games at Utah. mended by the present rule ever a held ball is called and Utah State, Wyoming U., will the offended team will whenever otherwise convenient.' start at 8 p.m. Games at Cologet the free shot and the t. SubstituThis procedure is to take the, rado AMA and Denver U. will ball at tions will be permitted only place of the ten minute floor start at 8.15 pm. At Brigham when the clock is ',topped os arrangement procedure. Young University the games will 11. School officials to replies aa obviously in will de Lill'start at 11:10 p.m. mid-tour- of t h e NEWS Gator Bowl Work Again (AP)--Jo- - ,, Elevens NEW YORK Christensen. newly elected member of the Salt Lake City commission. has been appointed chairman of the playground and recreation committee of the Amateur Athletic Union for 1950. He is one of 39 nation. al committee chairmen announced Sunday. Louis G. Wilke of Denver will head the mens basketball through Wednesday and Thursday. Brigham Young, the favored team in the conference. goes East Wednesday for a Thursday game with Beloit (Wisconsin). The Cougars round out a four-gam- e slate before getting home a week later. meeting Toledo. Bowling Green and Loyola in that order. Utah State opens play In the Drake Invitational Tournament at Des Moines, Ia., Thursdaya two day affair. Colorado Rams move to Colorado Springs and a pair of games with Colorado College Friday and Denver takes Saturday. things easy with a single game against Columbia U at Denver Thursday night. And out of this hoop hubbub the Skyline Six teams should win more than their share of the games. WINTERIZED - . AT ;tirxNt e STORES FOR ONLY $2.50 PER TIRE REDUCES THE RISK OF HAZARDOUS WINTER DEWING GIVES THE TIRE GREATER INCREASED TRACTION THOUSANDS OF TINY SHARP TREAD PERFORATIONS REDUCE SLIPPING AND SKIDDING Vritt..411111C4.10 204 EAST 110ADWAY STORE 24741 |