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Show ' - - r' - NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah - , 314 Saturday, December 2, 1950 - 'SKI 'SCHOOLERS FROLIC' .'' ',',,...).;.,v-IARL7.7.g..RT''.At'J,.,- ON-BRIGHTON5-SLOPES,.- - Atother frestlesson in skiing was given Salt !Aka Iders Saturday at Newa,free ' ' , - :AiI ..Bc --- leer and the Farmers- -went to the freeze, keeping lots t h r outlay frustrated I1i$I Fives Lay Perfect, ,Marks on Line Saturday Night - School. a-- -- ' - thsi-Sidf- r , . . : .; '..-:,,commanded Engeit Corey .1 ;.; and of Professional , , - , a cirps who gave stem and stem- - . '4 . , -throughout most of .. . Tin beeping. - ,now-ploes. the game. pi -, -. ' s , .,- , christie-class4 s' ' a Cook finally broke in for ' By" DEB CHIPMAN tWo-loa s sPa:followed 1 by lessen period was The . . la3rup in the waning seconds , basketball was State tee'a , Beehive perched atop perfect to take off the pressure. In Lodge. TWO b011rO hunch in the Alpine-Ros- e cid nt , Ord in ohet gamiS,Saturdayth an-- eve chance to run the those final. five minutes, the 4 of free rides on the Doyle and rope tow also were Buffs could 'get only two foul-pitc- h ' spotless 'string to 12 before the weekend departs. i, , , given Ski Schoolers. feurth Utah SUite their Utah and added third and straight points, so effective was , area . Lake for Salt the final week's sessionthe Next ,, , victories, respectively, Friday night in a home-teasweep of the Aggie this for -be will Entries t Alta.-at held be accepted .will The night ' the-Bri-tt 'round-o- f theskelter of the Aggie in person at the "News" -n-office until 5 p.19. Friday session open with Utah State vs. Ore' ' . invitational. . offense: , , and by mail, until Wednesday ddnight.gon at 7:30 pm, Utah vs. Col- Utes walloped Oregon's The Burt Cook, LaDell Anderson redo following. The lineups: hi the opener and Little Keith Sewell comDuclts, 0-31); ' eat 1444o 'Ort;rie (4m - OTPP and the upstate Farman earns bined to keep the Farmers in OTPP and they 3 I Toast the game. 1 - &OM behind to , however, I1 Name 2, 3 3 3 2 tip the Colorado went out for Cost 4 3 3 It Clay , trailing thooymt 3 4 Miner , I -IISIflf.eS - - Osais 4 gluul" 4 4 3 It , by 23-21 3 1 11 t'q!):.-,':,.r..:00S-..::..:01.of Sowell EtaturdaY night all The ColoCadium iparked 424 4 Osman Keep Ostitase 4 the Beehive State aggregations by some thus shooting by Jim 6140 tacos Alma . ,l Tacker and are m action. Th. Utes ''enti 14 11 43 Teisis-- -?owe I17 12 a -, Manisa seas: Ceara 33. Vtaretais ,Ass trade opponents in the field. Frank Gompert held the'lal22. Metals...AI arrow s4 Pra Rata and litighenkYoung opens Baths througheat most of 17180 (341 43Tors0 - tap) the aeeend half. Then with - . t an Invasion of the East with a (Andersen luatthig: ea a see.: 4oTr, thitals pot.sinmered throtrghout Utah Tr1dayThe 1 nevelt t 114 et - 040114,1 11 241 game against tough Niagara in , maa show, aided by 'Ports 1 13 133 Buda! practice. hight is mentors steppedup thetempo ot 11446.4,3 Looteterts . 11 - from - Buffalo. KWTern Gebble,-Joh- e Krouse 2 1 Shrum le 3 42 of state rri-- 1 the breadth the Games were lingthand played Ow butlins ft 4 4 .1 Off Friday night performane- - ler and Sewell. the Ags rallied 01 1 1 04rotter.1 2 Assy.1 1 recorded. 17 tilts with being day night Sanford 3 2 1 1 litealaasA es, Utah will be favored over to take a 4241 lead with some OoDdlith 11 Runt s Six-Bi- g the Buffs and Oregon ever Utah five and eas-ha- lf Eightquints took to the hardwoods with varying minutes re- - 0 1 14441,11 - 'urniiIISS , Crofts.. i OSSSean.isi.s State la Saturday night encoual- maining: West High utilized a two platoon sYstebt to defeat , 1114kplaiird4 44-3- 4. Davis High herd on North Enterprise with Tom Gobble drilled in he 131411331 Totals Totals 14 1$ 1111 sTb rites really pat on a Iso lit ono erew a whopping 46-2- 7 victory, while with Its squad p up secang half show Friday , , and the North Summit ',,barely edged td Weber, 4944, ,Itigitt. The Dinka tress Za- BY High, one . they defoatlig Wasatch, 46-3- 7. Lined, 30-2, gas grabbed sa arty load of the prep I Granite ' High continued Its Class, B powerhouses in Utah, before So !Skins get railing, 1,110 an with impres-winning ways bat Glen Dagghts and Glen - - Smith cembined to verdict over Ogden's showed class 36-2-in whipping sive 11-4spark' tbe , scoring ta'IRabbits locals into a 23-2- 9 Tigers. intermis- one of thr Farmer strong was ,,,.., Hinckley downed Tintic, $i, lead.th. , 21, while Dixie was hot as its points. I rest peitods, there -2 East - High ituffered a 42611 name in dowhing Tropic, soon became little doubt about ' defeat at the hands of American North Sanpet, couldn't quite i tha outcome. Sharpshooting Fork, Provo showed consider- muster a big enough rally and Smith began hitting from all able strength with a 2 mln- fell short to South Summit, 31 all distances with and angles, handling of Cyprus. Carbon either band' and It was strictly couldn'1 find the hnop and fell duck soup tor the Indians. , , Carbefore Sear River, Smith was tha games top LOTSA HANDS IN ritE2E7.- -.44Lil that's effort is not legal as can .plainly ,be seen - In . 'mere-liv- e ' a .to bad Was bon 24-- - Po1sts4 villa the strer Utah ;ichipped Oregon- Friday night In the fieldhouseTrfimsfield goals during the fray. of a lot lithe 59-3-2. o Oran Ns 141 marksmDugginsan 4 1113 Prktes,s are Utah's Kent Bates, left Olen Duggins (14) and otos Glen', .1311rown.g S - Included in the Tote maintained a slender . especially OTPP " help PuttY0 Below( OTPP 1 33 113 --' 1 3 Drawer g Mattbold 8 I IS lead during the second ball to Smith, right and Oregon's Will Urban (23) and Jini Loscutoff 1194 4 Pates3,1 1 4 on defense,- Paul Shrum. Cent 3I 4 41 11 tototatat S Voltam& Emmons loyee,1 1 4111 score a 36-3- 3 win over Morgan, , Elates, Jimmy cleverly and 3 1 4 norboldi Patience toward., 1 1 l 3 4 10 'rayless. Wy&t$JISS 4 roved too 1 while Moen 1 S 3 Show : 1 3 1 3 11a141-Springville 11 4 1 4 attlas w. . -- ur 25-ce- T-b- ar - , '' . . -, t- m gamet-i-Saturday- run-'emdo- . - o, s 3. - 11 11 AaWayas r - all Prep-bisketb- " pre-seas- on 11 ... . ' Atrws 8. IrRE: - 1 2( 8. Wen-balanc- -- 36-3- 3. -- 33-4- f.ppp!,"pg.p,,LT - , . --: -- 33-2- 0. Jewkes last-111- 11 " ELEVEN: LISTS ' 1.,RONMAR.: GRID..D,ERS BY ti - GleonreSainfol.i,:t-b,..- IN SALT :LAKE ; 1 1 1 1 Mille 1 1 1 1 2 210 Tommy 1 1 Soriano 1 1 Ossetia - en.() t .. trl , :gTeg.'i,;$ 7,Npai;ri ar.ticsys By BACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor RANKSVILLESeven of the ten hunters who had mit.' to kill a buffalo Were on their way home from here Fridays and three Were left to round up their big 'gulls. The seven who bagged their big prairie game on the red plateaus between the Henry Mountains and the Dirty Devil Rivers southeast of Ranksville some 15 miles, had the hunt of their lives.- - Aside from being handled smoothly and with effect, Ow hunt gave the gunmen' a chance of a, lifetimeto. bag a buffalo. night. The herds bad moved lucky hunters were during the morning, ,soate five Reed Averett, Springville; Leo to sax miles northwest ot the Capson, Salt Lake; Lloyd B. water seeps. Horace of Hanksville . King, Hoope T Wdliam H. with a hostEkkar, of other riders, loSmith, Crescent; C. W. Smith cated the large herd and skirtand Frank Brasher, Salt Lake, ed them under cover. of the and Willard Larsen. Oretn. washes. Riding at top speed ' Left to fill were Grant S. through the trIck sand and sandBeath of Bountiful; ',who was stone country he brought the still on the trail ofirrnammoth herds into the bunters and the , Inill'near the Sandy , Ranch hunt wag On. e of the Some of the animals dropped entuttry on the West-sid- Keith a:. with a single shot. Others took Benry- - Mountains; were tough Ware,Tooele;: and B. J. Biggs. three or four-Th-ey Of Sait Lake City.' , and mean. 'The but got ander way Freak Brasher, sheeting a 75 Magnum (the size usually Thursday after Harold Ccano St the game department; used for the Kodiak bear) was en the trail of a lone bull, slated by Jack Clay, state tame upon him 'asleep, found ,Lame commissioner from the Salt Lake District. had Inent- -. -- himself about le feet of the animals to he taken animal, bead en. He abet solid to the bead and the animal by airplane Is powerwagons and on horses. didn't winco- -4 tittle blood Tho hunters, nevelt of 'them. spurted from the big bulls a and nose aa be came toward the smernbled at p bunt proceeded as outlinM gunnet A second shot, whith ne' ,i 1 - - ' Y ;. - 4 - I 1 t I ' , I leoir-th- e , 'end elf his heart, -- 34-2- s 'tover 15-m- in Casper-- , 11 ' 6112-Hale- 11 41 41 0-- 3-- yejBrent ellr 1( 11 IP t s ail 11 41 - - Wert, - The people of Hanksville held a big Bu4falo dance Thursday evening and hunt-ore time ii they were,-.- a IS 10 40 fidsle Ser by gembeet: Darts ttoroutlit, of. to oranges and , candy Hanksville for the kids.- This trip into this country, the buffalo hunt, the ride over the plateaus and the hospitality of the people is something this writer, 11 ett, , 3 1.11 13 3 , , - 0 0 3 2 11 11 11 1 1 0.0 0 31 12 30 44 31 U 1421 101102,1110 TeciteedA------ Baikal 1 - Dives,' MacKay g trkises.2 lerison 1111eighke t 1 10 1 . Jensen.; 0 3 ebilts.1 I 00 Itear411.1 2 2 1 3 Smoot.; 3 1 111 riumin. 3 1 I , McBride g 2 1 rtrtusecil 0 1 1 Denim! - " 11 OcIttT.dIo.$S 1113 1 1 I ,' I. 11sItie14.4 Prteli0000 1 2 limetiev ; I0 1 1 23 01012 total 201 43 Murree 24 , S. hand of Charlie Gibbons: 110 11 34 , 42 , the old timer who knew ' tottering Davie 1441 Weber 1401 the ' old - Robber's' Roost OTPP OTPP , 1 3 1 3 13eirloy.1 gang so well and who was 310014 ' J.lrew.f I 0010 Pm Mkt the nearest neighbor to ' 1 1 3 Peewit bni$hr.e131$ Cass Hite. Charlie is about 91 and ran a livery stable a when Butch Cassidy and his Stayed Near Home gang were at height of their Army end Ed Weaver, alio : ramPaile, a baseball player, was born You just can't beat within 40 miles of the West Hanksvilit for acener ltnd ' Point Military Academy. hospitality. - 245 00.'4 1110m444 it 12 oemmzw, az71- - 3II0row li,t 3 2 one, will never forget We also got to shake the Bill Smith of Crescent had Otte of the big thrills of the day when Jess Vilna. the,warden, and Bill rounded up a monarch and it Joined the herd it had left at the time , Ekker had brought them into the first three 12 G for ' I 2 4201 Monty .,...mtS9,133.4Lps a them Tdtals 14 - W0111114e1 - .;041911. taken. - 111 $t7 V - The big fellow gave quite chase and it took some high riding. We had helped Capson Averett and King load their ani malt- - and were riding Harold Cranes little pinto heck with a hatftd of other horsemen when we saw Smith and Winn after H WEST-UTA- tht big bun. ,., Wit, took out tot head kb eff ' , sad after g tulle's tin we PROVOProvo Second and Itivergrove wards Avert pulled on s Pelot tut lo um winners of basketball limes played this week is .the tit see Smith shake from MI --! West Utah StakiM Men Leigtte. terse and reit the big feller Seftnd Warders downed 'Sunset cagers, 45-3-3, as Into the sand. It looked like 20 Counters, Clements was ' Stewart the with attack paced a plane era from, ant point, -- high point Man for the losers with tkpolota. about see yards away. Other hunters sot their game whenRiver Grove downed Provo Eleventh, AR-3as Baldtither. Winn and re. took the : Win led the scoring with 17 points, , Merrill and Billings herd I. the hunters whe Were were top point-makefor the Eleventh Warders with 11 eft .behind ea another point. counters I and Billings helped out 111 the It was a clean htmt all the with-1each. sue-Nielsen, Johnson Sr. love scoring well points organized and way. less played best cessful. The day was coldjut Jor tholotiers and each tallied iight - 4 ' t ' i' 1- -" - , ? I ------ , . - !tt 'PROVO! M.AEN WIN IN. STAKE LOOP. - and rs lirferrrilt h hunted-moving,-- --. to keep the hunters. , d I 1 7, l ford-enoug- , An--oth- laid him dews. , His dead weight, when he Will putt Into the truck with block and tackles and a winch, was estimated by The old buffalo men on hand at about a ton. Re was the heaviest animal hunters. OP III - - ILI 11 , , Panguitch had trouble tanking free throws, hitting only IS 27 33 . 44 five in 21 tries, and thus lost a 311 37 As 7 tilt to Parowam Panguitch near Steer rallied in -the final period but OTPP fell short,- Celderweed 2 3 1 0 - Speed and stamina payed off Adages 0 II 1 4 14 , Beard Allred 0 handsomely for Manti at Loa Nisla 3 1 I I 1Peekeeipeurb I2 0S with a t 43210, Gardner I I County. mantra fast reeves 1 I 2 4 Wayne Cluietensee 0 0 0 breaking attack built up a big , II 0 Sea lead that held up.' It was the lecond Win of the yeu fol. Tet&4111 IS , ,- , 44 'rotate acerb by geminate! Dem le . .. . Weber - I - ighw--42-- 2 rs , , II WI 12 siis ,, ' Carbon Quintet stron 11 i by-M- EarnemlIALS Montgomery 1 1 1 3 1 1 &mita 1 3 1 11 Oottemonses S 1 1 ------ , , -- Olsoas 4 14 Ramat 1 4 1 4 Dratory.s 1 1 1 Wolltstate.o PRICEThe Carbon College basketball squad was trimmed to 19 men Friday night, Coach '', 14 17 14 41 Totals Totals 31211111 Isom by' osartors: earwig AM Jewies announced. Jackson OTIPP 11 14 32;--42 Ortso 0 3 3 3 Abeete Ocsalto M 31- -11 , The Carbon mentor indicated II , it Owens 0 0 0 Werkede Towle- - 1111 ous throughout- - , the group will be further cut to 1 3 3 I Pewees 'OTPP a WW1 -- , It wag a different story for OTPP 0 0 squad later this month. 11 1 Matats1 1 1 1 2 Verna tie Farmers. They took an early 4 ts 11 15.Proacts Adams 3 2 1 1 2 1 The Golden Eagles play their WrigM 4 Tbeeipsea 1 1 Parton's 1 lawyets 0 II 0 0 Slatts lead only to tee It vanish mid- 3 3 1 II 'toilets first game Dec. 11 against Portill 2 4 3 I I Bawd Wilitillin 3 3 3 1 8 4 Ttosakory ,Jtmlot: II way In the first halt, as the 11 2 3 14 tonsil CoIlige in Casper, 0 0 Juliano Algost 1 1 0 ,2, Buffs found themoelves - atter 0 111 tionamost Wyo. A teri-ma- n Otbsos 1 1 1 traveling 'squad A 2 4 Stets 1AO will make the trek. being subjected to .,the.shelter --U. Totals 13 23 2 311 ROM) 13 Totals 14 13131 1 21 lft 20 Wale rmes Surviving the first eurtot the rode Itoosevelt's rough-rideacers by mortars: 14 20 10 I 21 season Were Tony Welch,' Louis 33' CarbonRives 21 30 . ihiervia 11 30 30 Tombs 11 31- - 31 bear Boscoe, Kirk Alger, Dick KenOfficials flutpirli. fieerkis; referee. Wood ',A.Q.V..Np....-,1.:''imam Nast 031 Bine Bait (44) nedy, Cooper Jones, Don Lay, 33 13 10 17 6 Totals 6 36 Totals 14 OTP OTYP and Brent Nichell, forwards; radar etty (II) .ramselk 3143. (37) Ocoee by tourterar 3 S I itecrMi Barseat 2 1 11 21 96 OTP1 (War I 3 3 4 lyrical ABOUT,-.:-',- j Pena 31 1 01 OPP 3 4 1 7 C Amite 10 33 31 John Westingskow, tavell King, Pumice O.$prsnj.OZS S 8 Darrel.' 3 I essairke Jens RC3SS Tom Nielsen, and Ted Scow, It Itches,. 1 aarterscas Li 1 4 4521 3 Provo meat 3 40Psco CYPcbs (42) 3 3 By HACK MILLER, 8 lisciava0a-Pr'Ir8144.2 7 1 14 1 O. Mow 1 1 3 OT wutas PP centers, ancl94az Smith, MalOTPP 2 1 1 aserallt Sas Wes'acci 1 S S 2 1 7 Perkins 10 le Intm s MeGart 1 4 3 4 3 1 3 2 Beal colm Beck, Tim Richards, Ron 4 Monsrag Davis 1414nd 3 1 1 1 1 ft 2 Grunt 0 Reyes , WM-a-l 1 1 1 Oral. selwropr 2 3 US Nielson HANC.3171UB It is i (I, 2 01ada.s Stringhant 1 Lew M 2'143$CurU, 3 1 1 tS3O.areM 43-Mayas Los14 Clark 6AP Prams toire 3 3 Oldroy Lindstrom, Hangertto ThursdaynightOuromp Ray Broderick, and 4 4 4 Octflag er 0 2 I I Hieites Strong 4 412 IIIA1s Is located just about ,14 - - - Ilatioetat Lee 3 0 Jay Hindley, guards. Mammies Ltet , 4 ' ntiles southeast of town Clark Primer 0 S I Pederson Welch, Boscoe, and Lay 'are 12 NI 33 Teals Runt Teta IT la a 44 Kitchen S 3 2 2 I Reid between the Hite road and 1 I brats by quarters: the only returning lettermen on I Stanwertk t t t t t 3 2 II bild4letea the Dirty Devil Riverjust alacricas 81)(4 11 24 U 42 Totals' Totals 21 lit 11 13 the squad. lb 18 311 4,4 SSSH.yborn. - in the Sand. OfficialsBrea aa4 Jesse& Seven hunters have just Wasidek (rs) Haydn (44) er wound up theirbunt OTPP 13TPP Hill was sent ' some SO" 3 3317 Steal'? 1 4 2 4 4 2 4 Moss 2 lishorkeY miles around on the west 4 4 214 Wortley lionisomery I 2111 4 Lewis Davis 3 2 side of the Henry Moun 3 1 3 Retch loon. bull bad toes tains widd .,whertit00 4 II Hayfield see big " Parkin Boad00416 been sighted the day before. 1 Consod 4 lisormons 1 3 11 We haven't heard from him -- 1 irt - - MEET 11 1 ,bau. was hiipresolve. Tk floor, work of little Mel Kraus tits hoard work of Big Ilia Leo and the- - shoothig of MB Urban. and Curt Bars-la- y loads the Ducks danger- I PROVOThe platoon system playing ktotal ol 413 wilnutes was not in vogue this 'lesion it I during the 30 quarters of the 10 -- Opehing , sessions ok the iTtah Wildlife Federation Brigham Young .University as game series.' .. ', - , ' Bob Dimick, stkr tackle held Saturday mornfrom shown by some gridiron statisties released Friday byHead American l'ork, playa- din even Ing.tth Newhouss Hotel 400 minutes and be also missed with appropnately 300 Coach Chick Atkinson. According to the statistics of only one quarter during the sportsmen ' attending, Coach .A.kinsOnt who has just entire season. cording to Newell 13: Cook, linithed bis seeotid season at - Dick alit all conference cen- .'',11antus, president. eight gridden Played iron ter from Carbon County, played ;, On pg agenda were di,maa roles in the 1950 football in every quarter of the nine missions of Big game, upland :' program. In the 10 game ached.- games in which he participated bird and migratory water'ere , eight players cs s Player. Dick was hilured in : fowl problems.' A . tde there legislaf: ' srho played snore than 33 quer. the Colorado A&M game and ' missed the Denver tilt entirely. tive was program , to be ters and more that 211 minutes At that he totaled 350 minutes. worked out, Cook said. Other iron men on the Cougar The Iron man delegation was Activity ot und erway included ..41ohnPaulsont, squad ait Tolbert, encK 10 a.m. with eornmfttee1. at swim is credited with participle guard; Ray Oliverson, halfback; . Jae Ballif, and lullback; Alvy appointments and presenta-- i ,... tion in every game, piling up tackle. tion of resolutlima taking 437 minutes of action in 33 Clove, ' The complete list shows: , ' most of the time: A banquarters of gridiron play. Res Berry, stellar hallback, l' 31se. Otos Qtrs will be held at the lluet 451 IS 3$ was close . behind the classy 7S1b444 '. 10 39 415 Derr? Newhouse at 7:30 Dimkk' 400 10 39 jimior end in the number of PIM 10 37 314 Sin Final business v111 be mirtutes be played during the 350 9 ...... 34 : taken up Sunday 3411 season.. He missed only one 011,11144 10 31 111.111! 33 - 315 IS the entire season. quarter during 311 33 le cio. ' '- 11 'pomts. , - , - , - - , , : : - - , - 121 AW, COME 0,N FELLOWS!Utah State' sBurt Cook and Colorado's Frank Gompert scramble for the leather in this action Friday night as the Aggies whipped the Butti 4843 in the nightcap of a Utah Fieldhouse twin bal., Utah States JolunMiller t5Vand stan d by. to aid respectivithstes, |