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Show i 2 Soli Lake City, Utah THE DESERET NEWS BraftContinuesTo ' Alexander,- To Go With 'Saturday January 9 , 1943 - -- Crack-Down What Is Left 3 Wells Georgia Tech Coach Stake Cag- eSays School Will Not Quit Grid - BY GRANTLAND RICE NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, Jan. On the way back 9 (Exclusive) from New Orleans J ran intoBiIl Alexander, veteran coach of Georgia Tech, picked as the coach of the year I asked Alex, a trifle bald now after some 3o years of football what he thought of tpe. future of college fooball Alexander had a sane answer "WeTl go along with what we have left. It is easy to quit. Georgia Tech wool If w e have only, twen-ty students left f after the draft.' LlLriiavleven and Stake Leaders Keep Winning Triumph BY LA VERL CHRISTENSEN PROVO, Jan. 9. (Special) -- Provo Highs basketeers, being tabbed a wonder team byxsome of the critics, opened defense of their Alpine Division championship- Friday night with a "whirl-win- d been-Break- on Concentrating And stitutes Til in tiansporta lion leach lhat Geor Includes American Fork, Pleasant Grove -- BY JACK FAIRCLOUGH The adversities of war, jolt by Jolt, are taking 4hir-toli of M Men basketball players. The way ing things have for the. past 10 days, it wont be long urilil most all the quints will be obliged to call upon participants who might now be Ineligible except for the extension sub- - nine Pioneer. age-lim- i men first-stron- Bulldogs Too Strong For Pioneers Quit SL And 1 On M Me nHoopster s the M triumph over a fighting but outclassed Lehi quintet on the Tioneer court. - Meanwhile, American Fork f urtber established themselves $1-2- 4 it Cave-nae- n , Men utoprther y Cnt that due to diafting, Send war-wor- k the Mutual as NO. 1 challenger to the Bulldogs by turning back B. Y. Wildat American Fork. Pleacats, sant Grove edged Lincoln, in the other game. CLARK STARS AGAIN Little Rand Clark, whose shots have been splitting the mesh with deadly enlisting7 ImproveAssociation hoop league Is Alabama, gia, constantly being riddled hv the Clem-soAuburn, loss of ?tar pei formers Tenand Among the latest teams to be hit Is nessee. so you can see Im lookis due to lose Stan no foi ing Clawson to the Coast Guard. Perovers push haps the toughest blow falls upon are all These the Wells' Stake as a whole. The within accuracythrought the situation in this stake due to the campaign, again was key man on country hiking Iocs of eligihle players has causdistance. Provos firing line as he poured believe in going forward with ed the second half, now in pro 20 points through the hoop eight what we have leit In mv opinion, gress, to he terminated Thiee football has been. the greatest sptr-- teams Belvedere. Ivins, and Wells goalsand four foul tosses. Don Dorton, rugged Lehi guard, ltual competitive foice this coun- - have been forced to give up comheld Clark to seven points in the The winner try has ever known. Eveivdne petition first half, but that didnt stop the that knows vvai effort of the second half in this stake comes first But why hamper or will he chosen bv a round robin Bulldogs from running up a 22 10 lead, .with Harry Suker, Garth huit the all out war effoit by cut- tournament" amongst four teams Ford. Duane Mecham and Lanell Every stake has lost star ting down or suppiessing th one to the army however, and Jackman .finding the hoop. Ford sport that has given hundreds of vet made all of his seven points in thousands of young fellows the plav Is going forward much the first half. competitive training they need the same as ever. In a successful manner Most divisions have comProvo rolled In 10 straight points ed? to start the game, Mecha pleted a major portion of their wo charity tosses and a sinking close-ischedules, and to date the play MATERIAL MAIN ;oal. Ford potting a long one, and has been as exciting and as exBASEBALL PROBLEM lark getting a side shot and a cellent as In years gone bv A We have contended tor some look at the individual setup. regions will f time that the main barrier baseball prove the shove contention LEHI SLOWS DOWN that! faces this season Is the matter of stiff After that Lehi slowed down the and thrills aie competition terrific Bulldog pace, but sour playing material, not spring train- the older of the day' r EIGHT STRAIGHT shooting keptthe pioneers , fiom ing or transportation ever threatening. Big Jay Lambert, This doesn t mean that the Two In the combined talt and Dale Russon, Paul Price and Dor-tomajor leagues have to be packed Riverside Stakes. Capitol Hill won all played consistent ball but with stats U3 eighth straight game, but only 'couldnt cope with the Provo class. It does mean there must be a after it had trailed, and been outfew ballplayers left who can go played bv Fifteenth Ward, victim American Fork had little trouble forward Chuck Coles, strong defensive THREE MIA CASABA STARS of the classy with B. Y, High, and ledc This team Is setting the pace In Ensign Stake. The No 8 Fifteenth at through part of the summer a fast using the first quarter, 15-- at the half For example, one of the latest breaking offense dominated play .who plays guard and Paul Bybrowsky, flashy player d? and at the third and taken Into the army Is Charles until Uie "Hiiltoppers solved the South Twentieth Ward quint are shown herewith. hot-shplayers, left to right: Max Donaldson,-steacenter, maik. Doug Jenkins, Wildcatquarter (Red) Ruffing of the Yankees. fast break by keeping aav from " was high scorer with 11 guard Ruffing will be 38 years old the speedv Fifteenth forwards points. Ingeraoll of American Fork made In May. Ruffing is also married. Capitol Hill Is practically 10. Durrant tanked 8 - The latest statement from the ed the first and one points half, only was great on defense. man power department la tMt- - more game toVin, having which is against Lincoln-PeeGeThe few will be left between the ages Twenty-eighth- . game was a of 20 and 31, Including those affair, with the Tigers Welle Stake, as has already been a first quarter lead holding with wives and childrrn. mentioned, will conduct a round and then going behind, 13 14 at the This will he baseball's omllng robin the schedule of which was half. Pleasant Grove had a drawn up Jan 7. Starting the tour-,neproblem. third quarter lead. will, be Whittier and WaterlWalker Lloyd 14 oo, plaving Jan The winner BILL EDWARDS topped the PleaPlaying a smooth, steady CHICAGO. Jan 9 of this game w ill face McKinlev (AP) The sant Grove scoters with 9 points. WILL BE MISSED The" 2Ysf wiiilalund game the courtieis from Watts was for Jan 21 Also Lincoln with high biggest golf tournament Big Bill Edwards' keenest mem - h Jefferson and AIcKav The two Niblev Paik downed Richards for women, the Nowestern open, Box scorers: victors of the games played Jan ory always traveled back to a BY CON HARRISON be held at Chicagos Glen Th linkup. vember day in 1899 when Johnny 21 will face each other for the Ward to tesume play in the second Provo women (41) half Stake the bowlers Granite Utahs in hoop Poe made his famous drop kick second half crown, Jan 28 Tw-Lh (24) may proudly say they didnt let the bauer had 504 and Jay Brock-banOak Country Club June Urk al Ruwon (71 e race. from Wells Stake wiU Also winning In the 'initial boys down in the Women's International Bowling Congress drive 503 J.Htm.n (3) . against Yale. Yale was leading vv itb outfits had 2. f cuton (21 ter the Interstake tournament round was Lincoln over Haw- - for a c 'U .... B.AXTER HAS running out. 612 Lunbert iti $250,000 bomber Mrs. Ethel Weiss, president'of the Utah Decision to hold the meet In rord(7) . Dorton (41 ... r Poe had never 'made a drop Whittier and McKay Wards should feminine of the Top kegler thornfc Womens-Bowlinthe to round robin face Price 1943go State (3) a through few davs kick, Big Bill said Association,, reported a contribution of week was Utahs woman bowler despite travel restrictions H eoore. Provo 22, Lehi 10 other for the stake rrnwn. Park and before his death, "but we decid- each Nibley puts SubetUotiont 50 was from Provo feminine $812 made of Belle f last the of Salt WestWomen's season, . Clark. J Fellows, and Twenty-sixthby Provo. Lake, Ogden keglers the undefeated Walker ed to let him trv It We felt that tn a tie for the second half t Dunkley f (II Headman c had a 571 series to top the Ritz ern Golf Association, which be- Lehi Members of the Salt Lake City3- of Pioneer Stake, has won leader esPelenon, t anv do (2); could Grinafield, $ Johnnv thing, Ladles League and a 539 to lead 17 consecutive victories lead with no losses. The first half Association, which includes a num to create a $100 t Jackmtn league I still remem- pecially in a pinch fouls for the high the Ladies Major, until Pat Bax-ma- lieves representative talent can-bThe leadeis won from Fourth tn ended in a three-waSukr tie between prize ford 3, , , ont MW Macham hn draw n from the Immediate viWalker 3 Rimon 3. Damben, of the meet, regardless of his ter began firing in the Ladies City past v pek to extend a note- - Richaids, Nibley Paik. and Lincoln over its quota with a contribution thlf th, Dorton 3 2 Petaraon thB har it l, hall by takmg proportionate. League at nl'th' ier01d Twentv-sixtmav but past perfoimances cannot be of $823 50, Mis Weiss announced. class, Alles last cinity If curtailment of transport OJlwHftia.Pnca F- - Dixon, refer , D"Dixoo, hntWe a . -moun imw lur tnejun into a bit or trouble, how ev er, coutitecrmre" ToOrcrTatthat-tac-h from tMt each ts -moo tatiorr dvvtsin.l at' tournament rigid was night. umpire Ogdens donation $m and Pro: Theieaiter all., money collected pat blasted the time. , years -245 second for to a the lost team stais 842 sent in place the latter amount pins m,1PLArces,,.Ule; atmyvo The linkup to be Psec or Poe was killed In action The association never has been nPXt of the season In a 194- few "eel'!5 Ed Scott. 'coming from the small member- - fJmJin1,y.f,?PS in tll B Y High m atch in division where ' highJ game Twenty-sixt- h the Black should win ,u'ePL prizes 612 scries, bheJed her too cony rned with the size of of the Richards five, is soon shin of 3p though star to con the second round bunting to enter originated. the first Woild Wai Parker (4) choosHowever, team to Anderan coips. Morris and over four by the diwas points under Last year, it will bq rememMoney gathered No man ever loved football more and game No 18 Oldroyd (1) the Glen Oak course, specChristenson, main stays of the rection of Mrs Weiss, state repre- bered, the B and C bowlers prac- son Jewelry and to team highs of ing Tenkini (11) than Big Bill Edwards. His last SHOWDOWN AT HAND tators will be within walking Perry 910 single and 2172 scries. Mrs. ew the army. Lincoln have eolabora-tio5 ci In in sentative joined financed drive. the the Class A tically A is the public appearance' was at the a railroad line 174 with a 523 distance from Is not sei now Fellows Ball time score. to Paik averaged up list. the with WIBC successful prize Touchdown Club dinner Just be- prospect B Y Ensign race, the inl,.lvJ threatened, but the ax may ' that runs within High 7 . a. tee shot of series to lead the Temple Alleys a "Flying campaign Substitutions fore he left for the hospital. Big schedule pitting South Twentieth American the links fork Infer-ioly. to over team Felt four Radio. MUIR AND fall any-daMASON of Fortress the end t in December, (101 Beuhler f Pnrett, first by was a great football player, a place, against West Enthe San former Jameson, Betty " E 13)r 1942. TOUGH-GAM- Bill B. Tvven-teitr Coddington, in second T. High place South n fine sportsman and a grand fellow. sign Spectators at the Ogden Doubles Hals f (3) Booth, g, Knell, g Antonio, Tex , miss who won has won nine ... straight Typical of the spirit In the Utah Classic today and tomorrow have Football especially will miss him had a tough time In Park Officially Buttle, Nlbley referee. western and Beck, amateup- in umpire. Mrs W$iss said, "was that a fair chance of seeing Doug Mum, games, including a wm over West, more than a trifle. winning from Richards, 26 to 24. drive, The lineups of the meet, and Dr. M. Datrott'f baMball training program mill Chicago last year, has been livEnsign, and it should repeat. West The was hard fought all the expressed by members of the Rita director game here for the Lincoln last several Plsesant Grove (SI) year and a lot of other ing Ensign might surpuse however and w Ladies League, an (7 organi- C. Mason share a chunk of the coat M 500 thia Worthen (4) ..... f find worse ways of apoDdin w in to tie ay. The whole winning five play sation. when Swenson months, (SI giving up her sports Watts up the asked for a contribu- $500 prize pot, providing neither ciuaa could dough (0) . As Director Billy t Prestwich 9 work into an The Highland Stake Tad Is for . able vvriting job is Id one- night's prize money of get. "Sg among f'tcw tion "c to Atwood (71 way" Iseep loseis surance a confusing: panorama of She in the certain Aiken company first round. places (1) the bomber th boyB out of trouble and at the same r . .. Jorrensen 31 and surprises At "the presentupsets to be ready to defend her open A Wills Uil points,. , , thne- to Ifam Doug and Doc, mainstavs of the k Welker 191 f iv- 4hm (Continued Fiom Pi eroding Page) Half time ecore, Pleassnt Grove 14. .. EVERYBODY' VP Parleys and Edgehill are leading LINCOLN STRONG Business College team thick about the b.t game nj the world champiohship. Lincoln 13 Told of the campaign In a letter of the Salt Lake League and Adam, lows of the siliool, not that the Uncoln lte the loss of Us1 Substitutions Pleisant drove Gillman. pihLvBpvn and Wasatck Hat squad of the Major League, 1 IPcemIv stais had little tiouble in "ad over the public address svs- - are Lincoln school coffr- - mav be filled with dnwL, Herdtnr t BvlUnd, I III, winning 1 Tucker f Rohbock a (5) scheduledto team m second bowl dough, bufifor the players' LinS1 33 24 to fth ?r VUn' f'o Hawthorne salting round play, providing neither' Officials Cotlina referee. Bullock, of nights development, the pleas. ie uUe coin's attack especially looked goodie reaches one of the three top places' - physical ure and entertainment of their should to with a first round partner. Right supporleis and just for the fun, " now they are two of Salt Lakes H UWr 5! S'r of the game. for hotm tonnectmg keglers. with Muir holdof the evening ,to hottest That isn t the idea of football now its anybody's race 14 counters - Kilbourne boie the prize money was the most thrilling ing four 600 wseries in league play stand. It dou nSouth, suh, judging by the. Gi amte Sta 10 with offense Hie lesers the SPRINGV1LLE tts euejbrurll--of sighted haveevet seervr'and "the during a 195 average m three emphasis placed on giabbing off from the Wells Stake is rapidly pomts Nebo Division basketball race, won easy, victories in a big audience gave the girls tdhe bestjnateual andjsinning of losing ..a bout with L'ncle- Sam I yant1TM1i?TAka leagues. .Fridays hand championships The reason behind Last week Lincoln, Richards, and) Doug opened the week with opening round games, : Won l,ot Prt , Beside the Tuesday night all this of course is the fact that 637 in tbs alt Lake The Pavzon quint trounced Juab 1 League. I at Ibe Rltz, everal o.b- Niblev'' Parkin the the big bowl games net these On Thursday he was the Prk 1 m of Jv'ephl, donated -schools hundreds of thousands of round knocked over Richards pat naihoriw leases spurting to their : most consistent . ENTERPRISE, 1 .im ) Jan. 9 th( Mr(. Veils said, dollats annually Georgias taka In nai iow the field Lincoln, however m bowler 604 in the Big w ide margin In the second half aftwith a for Fading alter taking a J0-5- " were Main Included Street the the Roe Bowl game was S190 000 G09 held a 603 er and the in check lead first in and most of League" at to DviJ the quarter mark. EnterIts stare the being sJ,os,ng Girls League at the K-Lanes. and lj should be praised for aim two sessions of the Doubles part of the game Lrl Scott. tar of the Rich Hsian thorn lineoin "tMi prise High School hoopsters dropIcti ce chiinK of this hs Classic. Mason THIRD 616 had SF4RT fhe I" in Gurr a ciett into the ped decision to Parowan jynine air ! jlj LULA to the Arnencan Red ai(s erv Fan Bowling Crmrts and Oth- - Salt Lake League, 553 in (he did SALINA, Jan 9 (Special) The in a Dixie District isi soon This set up lenves coins Spring) file trailed, 5 7 at the half c Petifv 4 opener heie 633 Monroe JvNiblcv PatK vith the het r hance Aik?A Tintic. Rams in hut the the and after League Major took over 2i last the against favoras Nenvan Hurricane downed night, Our Doubles Classic. reporter at ?a ii f wimval unless it too runs into Johnson i0) exhibition found thev Dixie Ceby the same score L.n'ola U Hw.hoiSi.ROl ND ROBIN ON H4II unw ccre JONES IN" FORM quick to lerognize the high caliber Khaki tionhle their stride in the third quarter ites. position in the North Sevier dar City outshot Valley, 50and to 40, as district a a of the football a plaved hoop even reresult of a down Walt Jones, the new managerial took over a suggestion lead The s LiWfOln in other tilts t (21 , There wasnd - South and he had the reason for HARVARD I)OMS sounding 28 to 21 victory over the all Sprlngville. Liberty Stake should be Hai- - nmtsion, t Hawthorne ciartk, t i3i m lament among bowlers when of the Ritz Billiard room, is mov-- , last quarter Hurricane wps away fast In this He said .the Utah State Bowling Associa ing right along, posting a 602 In SHOWS PROMISE vard s race North Sevier five, at Salma. Richof its district title and never . Havmore Emx J Atkin. 3 Jut- - tion Aside from the emphasis plac- ent time is Harvardtheat the presits most popular Of the Salt Lake League and 631 Glen Clark ind Hansen were the field also won in the was 4. D.u. CUrck. Terry. leading In . Mmna. pack, danger against the Fliers. ed on recruiting of playeis. the aU meetF the sUte in the Malors newly openWard right behind How-eve- r the week top hand for the Red Devils, al- ed race, led the1 scoring parade with - entire team showed big difference between southern tournanient last week, Joe Barney is during Bichard. (i) copping a 19 to 16 duel Terry Mbiey Park ts). Vound-robthe tf and when the Liberties to hit 11 though beginning Blanch points. ' 'because-xifTtrav- el Davidwn tU) and MSC football lies in the num- lose 5lan Claw son conditions. For his stride at the from Wayne of Bicknell. promise. . ... f Temple Aliev, much ., Jorvenaort 171' Smith (31 and Bauer, with 19 Heybourne came ber and caliber of the reserves weakened somewhat, thev will bea Jones Association Salt the Lake Th City lineup series of 563, 633 and 607 m Leading the Rams attack against and 15 points each, paced the Cealthough Second and third string players .. Evan. i4t along at the moment and picked getting (13) Tint) Rprtwlll (M) rhn.ten.on til . , t RolLeo there substitute he found Thursday capahle may night the G , 9 dar North Beit tn u .. xNelloi (1) sorenaon to) CUrk (8) Sevier five was Fred r squad, whlle'S. Lamb scored are every bit as good as the the event, lock, stock and bar- - lick had series of 555, 601 and First Ward, with an Improved-scorin- g 16 points for Valley. y ftad (8) Asay, who tossed in 11 Hnin f 9) Cedar led first stringers and that rel," and scheduled it for five 662, while Ray Cromar had 634, Wfifht mav assume the p.?k V e timely (3 r (3) Brkr strength, three-deeSubstitutions RichtrdsBennett, f (2 Salt Lak JlOUSe8. Atimtion . 608 and 542. quality makes the gam role of leading challenger to Har- Schofield J) r (3) points., Olsen also of the winners throughout. Mclntyr i iZi? Gatberum, $ down here strictly big league First bibley, . . r (3) , AtherTy (2) "helped .the cause along with seven One .of the Now, If Perc Jensen, Frank K. . vards supremacy Dont count Lib- park Broadbeck outstanding FmW eor Tin tie (71. Spnn--il- l Half.tim counters stj ing Dixie teams plaving Utah erty out too soon, they still have BUmh 3 Beil 3 Foul. Jorjenum Baker and other city association jobs was a 977 game turned In (B Colorado and Denver, without the Smith, "Dicker, and a few The Richfield vs Wayne battle Fvam 3 Patidwm 3 Jon.. Sorersou, officers want to further please the by the Associated Oil team of the Sutatifutiont R, Clark f 'other 3 O 3 BemieU JL ttlierum. Smith . advantage of .their1, extra manpovu-e- r Broder- was a listless affair with neither loeakkeglers they will adopt the-lohIndustrial League. It Tinticv Frank, I (3) Porry, average .p ret tv comprises team ick have plenty of trouble good ball club round loom plan accepted at the raraf on a having much to offer Shef-),v Penrose, Official Hillman, referee field led the winners with six' Warner, th 813 ass0c a .n, 209 bv L. Schutt, 206 by B. Groo, winning Down in this country, iTT1 Emlgiatlon Stake leadership has Cup CllRbCT umpire football Is everything to a college been counters 106 by RaY Sudbury and a 181 taken over bv the bovs fiomi Monro bust- PANGU1TCH. Jan. 9 (Special) YouTl remember (38) Salina Up holne its something the felJaah (34) Pvon f& 4S) Waid. In the Just gg brllliant Bamtt round louie hearda11 ofWlOm,unrWtD0Ourur:en;'s wcre no hule fnat pin the. by wpeavj..cas.e ) ill) a Local prep cagers were away to . f lows do in between laboiatory ex-:- : University (6) (2 Pell (3 v f inthe Py downed Elevenths0- Andrewt scrie. Meiilm f &).., P94- uth ' dnbut1mr;of prL7eS mLthe Drstr Olsen tTtt" nd examinations but Gerard. - Newton (2l la fast.-- etarttoday-f- n peritnents atlerrF ?1ofner973gae;"bV McBM& Ward which was tied with Uni- eupenntendent ... thr Utah (81 WGrrtt (8) L. Bell (21 . of th Ocean View Conrw attempt at the A. B and C division Humphrey 2t Sevier District race, following last j Hctth (14 B Bailty , 4 r C V for of r the Builders team . Aeay (3) at Norfolk versity the for another lookinr set up, league leadership, Supply it was all over last Simon B4 BILLS. A EW SPRING (3) K, Bliley (0) Half tim ecor: Monro 55 .Bornoft I . r nights -- triumph over Piute. hoi- . Ovr th SaJicx 13 by score" of 22 to '17 From now kind of oup oollictor 'So thev gave the officers .Capitol LpBgue,v led by,. Bob FarC8Cl Fftyou'4t 13." , TRAINING SONG, Panguitcfi jumped Inter Si suggested by on '"the" i University- - five should h3s.it th mtJ cur dtuDptfttti from Spring., A bed 6bU4utm7 ter "Dtrlr and understand little wanted to They P.rkar, t (4. S.lu.CMto, lM.r.tll, lead and was Grantland Rice: ,"Atojr ahead 17-f (3 at half puitmr rreen Bmhm haan'i Vrn fairer treatmenttheyof the B and C 1506 and 605, Edwtrd Wmm c; f. come through as the cream of nine Dti. Belay while respectively, he uuof ablo'to oct new on? yrt. Stcl IF e're off for Baffin r Juab GrcnhIrb, r. V. time,1 as Barney led the way with - ' - "I Emigration Stake. John8on- - osleree; Bay tomsto cn for th holee J.qpen, wm. a bowlef, It resulted in all agreeing R. Love hid 6il, Myron Eicl- - mt, r (I). ment 32-2- 4 31-2- 7 h high--arch- d -- good n all-o- n Trio Of South Tiveniieths Crack M Men Hoopslers Atop Ensign Race high-scorin- g 6-- 1 7 28-1- 5 Lincoln, The Pin Spotter: NibleyPark, Granite Victors Utah Women Bowlers Give $812 In WIBC Bomber Drive Womens Western Golf Meet Survives war-tim- - e k 11-- 9 21-1- 9 e w-i- y k -- g - e s o e merv , n y L .,ht -- h te, V 1915-durin- g j 245-17- ' ( n show-dow- inte l. c - the-ope- Valuable Program Les Gom - ... rrrrnn J Payson AndSpriiigyille Will Easily IniNebo Region Enterprise SwT.n J,' V'i t'ZJ'Zl keU-tak- ( tiH--- eekand-Mason--car-ryi- mg ng tzi d 'pue Xey And Hurricane Victors In Dixie he Richfield, Monroe Win 43-2- ' (Spe-ciak- 30-2- 1 r fr. g 14-1- w-- a witih-Llbert- -- p , South Sevien Race Started w bovfv-whK- y ..of-pla- A - H ''-- lt ueover -- -- the-So- A - pSe11 33-1- 9 " t " performance. a ed -- |