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Show 1 ;tcs G- o- i jlTo' Follow War r Lehi, West And Lincoln Win Dodgers Would Backs p L Baseball Club 1 Time Out! By Chet Smith I Utahs thousands of high! basketball enthusiasts school Peeve Sporting future showed a muddled Pm wise to all than sports guys, book on the parade to the; lies: of bunch a is all Their dope " Stage Tops Poll," Ike Armstrong tournament today, after view- er tilts-ovweeps" ing tesults of exhibition "Louis Retires," give me the the state. But everything creeps, will be all right when league I don't Say, wait! Is this a fac . play opens next month. The Is Londos look! Hey, Hooway! are running true to form n kids . flack!" Piovo, the club that blasted ev er thing In sight at the start oi s Goatr last season, is doing it again, .1 to show boom in games while Granite continues A universal its usual process. ' will one that and athletics, Davis, too, is just getting to a make th, famous "Golden Era point where Coach Watts can look like a Dodger start forming combinations. of Sports Coach Glen Sipimons Bulldogs "' batting rally, ,w ill follow this out of the Gdiden Citv trounced rpdittpf-4ierwas It thr Iordan last night, 40 22, to kepp war; oilier dav In Lairv MacPliail, its unbeaten retold Big Joe President who Weight, son of UHSA the loquacious Ken Weight, stored 19 points for busmess-managethe Brooklyn of Jorball club prior Piovo while JaJ Hansen dan was loHeting 12. 'l to ,hitr enlist ment early last Gianite Rallies forced to come Gianite was j ear. frorti behind to overtake a veti r Pha eran Wa$ftth High squad, led paused in our bv Center Kent Murdock-wi- th town en route 13 points and Guard Harvey Murto. California at Ileber City. Omen on a mission dock. led the Farmers back for the War at center . , at D e p a r tment after trailing, The two teams meet at Granlte ' and as he Tuebday at 4 pm. stretched his Davis, with only one letterman. to rest legs them from the Jimmy Cleverly, and two lettermen back, dropped a nlane ride, told decision to Bov Elder at n t e rv lew ers that a tenais-'inc- c Brigham City. The Dai s meet Logan at Logan tonight, when is com-the Giizzlles will be out to conn g in' a tinue a win streak that was boostpoi ts as soon ed by last nights 32 2k wip over as peace is Pieston at Preston It was the MarPhall tablished Indians second loss hi two clavs, were men never who ''Young having dropped a 33 19 decision Interested or tried to plav games to South Cache at H)rum Thursbefore, are being forced into day navv and training 5 est Improved army camps stations, wheie athletics ts the West High showed considerable main medium for peaking them Improvement as Dick McBride, As a result for combat flu tv and bhirl nine points, these fellows aie finding out that with victo a led they can pial football, basket Knightover the way m a scrimBingnain ball, baseball, be x well and even tory t mage session ai the Gym do prettv good at wrestling Natuiallv, thev'U want to show yesteiday. off what theyve achl after the war. pine District threat aftei lacing physical way, and Alpine-NebEverybody will want to plav and North Sanpete, to see others in action The incompetition flared in Lehis terest will be terrific oveitime win over Payson. North Summit, picked to battle MacPhail is confident baseball City will be accelerated and continue Wasatch High and Park to hold sway as Americas No 1 right down the line for the Sumsport But boxing savs he, will mit District crown, won a get a bigger shot in the arm decision at Evanston in anshowed than any tilt, while Kanab from armv activity other game. power in the Dixie District bv downing Panguitch from South Iltlioiish I mu out of Sevier '4 19 A hot lace is looktouch with the jtffa i' of the - Kmerf ed tc in the Brooklyn ' ln . t.i I ilith, I he- aiea aftr Nort l igmci s lleve the niV'rers wd' try to 'hr pioneer win over 1intan in an oveitim!, . place a teaoi . : : Gutke.-Cli- Nelson. Ollie McCulloch and Orrin Curtis who led the collegian scoring parade, while Dale Lewis and Paul s looked impressive on the a former guardline Holmstead, Aggie frosp star, took high point honors with 17 while McCulloch who cavorted on IJgan high squad last season, supnted with a good performance. Many Setups( The game started fast with the i 1 $ j it ? 30-2- 'Ladies and gentlemen, we ask you to ba patient until the penalty tima runs out!" half-time- 29-2- Angott Beats Fights the Bv Ruffin Easily Assoc latetl Presi 1 NEW YORK 1 1 l. 1 . ' , 29-1- . , ; f37, Sammy Angott, WashingtPn. Pa, oitpointed Bobby Ruffin. 135'4. New York (10 nontitle), Joey Peralta, ldo'i, Tamaqua, Pa , outpointed Mike Angeles (8). Delia, 134, Blond TAUNTON, Mass. Mass., outTiger, 133, Fall RivPav 138, Doyje, pointed er, Mass. (8). Hill v Miller. 133, ERIE, Pa. Lawrenceville, Pa, stopped Eddie Slott, Detioit (4). 13b, HIGHLAND PARK. NVJ. Sonny Williams, 140, New York, and Lou Maxwell, 1354, New-aiN. J , diew (8). PHILADELPHIA Jiggs Donahue, 148. Philadelphia, outpointed Sandy Mack, 145, Baltimore (8). CHARLOTTE, N. C. Russ Golding, lbj. Camp Macall, N. C., and Sol Kadame, 170, Charlotte, drew (8). Gus Doiazlo, 192, DENVER PhiladPlphia, o itpolnted dunnar Hark nd. 197. Now Yotok (10). SAN FRANCISCO lony Oil-San Francfo, out vora, lh exhibition pointed Ptevtee Lewis, 120, BaltiThe scotrs: more (10). Wxt (29) Hiftchfttti (ID) ''HOLLYWOOD Jimmy Mr-huk l0 Knight 7) i J Bu kle 01 0) nicK 148, Kansas City, out 2 . ilmnion Hamknpi t 149, pothted Rodolfo Ramirez, 2 Hanlv Rfd (4) t Burnford (0 f K knight U) Mexico Citv (10). Harold Half tim aroic Bingham 7, Wpgt 12 SACRAMENTO, Calif. Bintham tnnrham I ubaiitutmn (Red) Rasmussen, 147, Sacramen ( o, t f (2 kat c, Stillman, (rot, 11 VrMa f (1) Bernardo, i to, and'vjerry Moore, 144, New f Ml Bride tft! it), Tchr. 1 5ork, drew (10). Kumamarai t Meam. t 33-2- o 19-1- ; 33-3- 3 extra-pprio- . . , V I I d 23-2- 7 I f 1 ' ; ' r - , s ' league resumed." trerfd the former volun-- ; R Most all the major magnate. league club wiM Ime-- 'heavily In the minors, for there has got to be a new rrop of player developed and the scram-- ; ble will be terrific. The colonel bad a good word Dolph - Camllli,- - the former .'Brooklyn first baseman, who will next Oakland-cl- nb the s,tiianagj T minor when League, baseball' 'acPhail who season. It was purchased Cam llli from the Phillies for r 000 in vr,s. the year tei tH i 'budding the MacPhail Dodgers "CamilH is a g end flsaid the armv . low. perKon?ll' and be bis the ideal officer, temperament for a manage) Oakland made a nice deal when thev got Dolph to lead their club THR RIG ARGl VhT JV B 4S- KETBALL this rear has to do with whether or not a 6 ft. 3 in. bean- pole player mar stand under the hoop and bat out the rineers as fast as the littler gin s pitch em in. Right now theyre lotting these hu- man Empire State Buildings guard that way but coaches uho ha t only human bungalous for plasters are decidedly against it. It promises to be quite a scrap. Prep Scores I Elder Box. V Dr a I. Heel Lincoln Protfl North Summit . . . Mlnr'n . 2 33 4ft North Hnnpetr Jordan tS Fvanetnn (Overtime) Granite North Emery Loras g IS Wirh t Inti-- h (Overtime) 33 irerton , Lent V raj-noi- l South Cache 3ft 33 SS U Prentoa ) Half-tim- e q, ( ache Glen (7) Beamon (4) AHtrfl ( 5 lindlev i0 7 Hn") e- ( h f f r e I'ryston (19) 1l.kMl lS Riwlings (1 Curler 1 Tohn fM ( now tee Bi d H i on oul Suhaututiona f n Mai'zhan f A v Vt 7i iaraon f f Olnrraon til eirnni 3 Heidricks g Rogers 1rnvn (4ft) Whipple Punklev f 12) ill height $i lark 3 W , . ( Bnivkerhoff (7) . f r r i t ...... IS IS (Thursday) t S X mil. t 4 Year-'Roun- Masstrb ( my Albright Tonightf 45-3- 56-4- J 1jo, who comes out- - of south Chicago and ig now employed at Magna, tells us that horseshoe for pitching is most responsible dehis short two and a half-stelivery with which he has simplified the ten-pigame. A former Illinois state champion with the -- p n and present holder of the Utah title, he had been an expert in this field for three vears when he first picked up a how ling hall. Furthermore, he had been bonding with the peculiar for some time before he saw ever heard of, let alone Adolph Carlson or any other short approach artist. So his delivery is his own origination, so far as he la concerned, and it Mi trrew from a horseshoe pitching stance. hnreshoes Pin fall Hairv Lovett TiacrT92 678 and Hugo Ensign had a 265 game in a 636 series In but he Major Doubles Classic, leaders Otis Pusev and John Olsen provided the feature by coming through in the final game to second split four points with place Rollick and Barney to hold 235-23- 1 He Wasatch - - titleholder. point of the leading Morris Rosen Furmbilt team. Big games featured Major League play Thursday , Mason had 258 and Harry Lovett and P. C. Jensen had 225 each . . . Ray Cromar, winner of the city tournament singles and all events titles last week, had top series of 634 - opening with 235 v. . . ErvU (Pop) Lees 2,56 Was high game in the Capitol League, while Parkhill, 246 for high series . . . Lee led second place Rio Grande within a a the leading Ernies Cash squad. M . 30 43 39 39 41 97 31 South Marshall. W Va 46 West viryitiia ' 51 Cherry Pt Mar . 61 N. Car, N avv 61 Norfolk Naval 60 M airland ' Turmont " .... Car flt . Charlestort Guard N Bampden-Sydnft- j 39 31 39 36 91 Midwest 39 34 49 (5) Torp t . L Smith (13) Aughtry (0) 5 e . J Bennion Williams 3) . K Bennion Erioson 2) g (3) Woodward (0) Cumminrs (3) r Half time score East C 4 Irving 14. Substitutions East C Ramsley f 2: Renear 1 U), Felt, f (2) Worlton, 2) Hallr --c Ui, Bills, g Rock, g; Beeslev, g Tnmomotsu, g Irvin- gWarner f (2) Tuttle, t (1), Sheffield, c Smith g Bean g. Official D Bishop. Th Util Retail Station srith Wholesale Way 13TH AND WEST TEMPLE SOUTH Where Thrifty Drivers Slop Market hit her old Fetzef solidated Amusement to high margin at the top game of 882 and high aeries of of the league . . Joe Savage had 2463, but the team dropped the a 255 game in a 620 series in the other two points to Western OpJack tical and remained two points bealt Tike League, while the IVignal had a high f30 series to hind the leading Opts in lead his Vineents Rarber Shon standings. team to four points and within a four-poin- t lAttentionVi v. t Last Minute Shoppers 1 You Can Still Find K Useful Gifts at 40) 20 I SMAIPDDKID'S I I uhstu ntiona Wasatrh Pratt, f 6) t Moulton f (2i Granite Masher c tl2, kandberi, g. Gamer, g (3. S Ladies Bags that have style and K -- quality. Ladies and Men's Bill folds, made X by leading manufacturers; X Men's Dressing Kits Fitted and Unfitted (with or without zippers). ADEQUATE X X Gifts also suitable for men in the X service. Companies Pr X Yes! 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Inrtnf Hirh capers a soph omore won easily yesterday over Rollick won the state match the Eastfrroup 39 13 The Leop Hifh midget C went five ard scoreless in the first game championship last Sun- period East C (IS) Irving (39) day over Joe Barney, a former f Wilton 0) Omen, 9lTr .... rry Protection M BatM . ... Boston Naval Ft. Ontario 59 Idaho . . ..... 99 . Gonzaxa Fteld 4t Peterson Field 43 17 San Francism 4) 65 256th Artillery St Mary's Prefl 30 Col of Paeifie 36 So California Natal 30 12 d 43 S3 59 4 6ft 65 , West r (?0) Mass THi. . .Northeastern , Sampson Nrj Canisius ... -- Southwest f Mabey, inhlom g. ( anninr Workmen and T'lor 4 m 40 N Kirtland Field Mexico Tex ftimtian . 49 Texas Tech Rice Tntitut .'61 biinatoa Officer Provo 36 Jordan 13 Provo Dyer f Davis Ford g Robert, t (Oi in These Fine For .103 N.2nd West Salt Lake City, Utah ; one-coun- t. nigh t.' Twenty four hours after he had averaged 231 in the last test five games of the with Joe Barney, Leo relaxed to a 457 series in the Salt Lake League nt the Temple alleys, and that series lnelnded a rinsing game of 102. Thats good news for me brother. Even the best of them drop down to tny Hass once in a vv hlle. East 51 Washburn Olathe Naval 90 33 Ft. Kansas . Rile? .. ..31 Iova Pneflirbt 65 St Ambrose la. 39 Camp Grant, 111 56 Glennew Nay. 46 31 CHiro NavySfc 35 Gary E'ka 39 Westminster., Mo 30 Warrenburr Peru Teachers . 43 Wesleyan , 40 39 Concordia Stout Field .. 3 Southeast State 38 array 6 tali .. 33 NaraTftX S Ottumwa 36 Mu mils State rilRockburst ..... JT Chiraro Gd 39 Chicflfo has apparently been saving up for the Denver meet sin" securing 'the state title at Ogden last Sunday lortlanGrant K Murtltirk 13 H Murdook t6i Christenson (01 Half time score Jack Dentons et t Cougars Play Douglas on Dec. 27. Rollick, by the way, INSURANCE SERVICE i rook mtlh through -- , S r collegians running up 10 points before the Weberites could get their hands on the ball long to score a enough point. The Ag version of the Stanford Weave of provided plenty opportunities for the hot scoring shot forwards, while Curtis, player-coach- , fed the ball to hts mates for many setups from the bucket post The collegians continued thp rapid scoring pace, rolling up 36 points befoie (he half' ended, while limiting Weber to 20 n Your Family the Gift of Safe, dependable ' TV 4 Ofb'tals (Un rnre Allen 2 Th'mwnn f Paterson 3 4 nt NEW YORK (APj Sammy Angott, the boxer, suddenly turned slugger last night and came Col. (S.1) , LorM (Oi Holm.toad (ill close to being knocked out, all Altri.on V Soelborr (1) t Nol.on e for a hundred dollars. . . Curtis (10 Grow (J) .. r Lewi, HU It seems Sammy suddenly got JeJmon!M r WeberMcCulloch flT Half time .core JO Loran the idea, he carried real dynamite Collenan, 30 Weber MoGrernr. Substitution,: m his fists and he bet the f Dvi t (5 (3) Bowman f b SoHberr, f. Tarrt, t Miller(3) r on himself to flatten Bob41 Weaver rook. r (2 Loran by Ruffin in Madison Squat e ( ollerian Dustin f ivk f Gntke, Garden. f (14) Paterson r Westnt), g (2), Dean g (2) Zanders, r ). As a result, he Came Oflnala Tmmc and baub. roaring In the out, banging away openwild ing round. One of his swings left him wide open, and Ruffin countered with a right hand that dropped-Samfor a That convinced Sam-an- d he wasnt quite so anxREADING, Pa (AP) Brigham ious to throw his haymakers aft- Young University hopes to tip er that even though it co6t him the scales to the win column towhat the boys on Jacobs beach night at the expense of Albright College of Reading. commonly refer to as a yard. The barnstorming Utahns have But Sammy came back to take the the play rest of the way and broken even thus far In their win out. Six rounds to three, with eastern invasion, winning over one even, on the Associated and losing to Canisius, Press vcoie card, before a crowd Long Island University, , of 11,844, who tossed $30,784 into Brigham Young conclude-- the Mike Jacobs cash rpRister. The our with a gamp at Omaha Tuesto two officials one, day evening. against Omaha pht up, in the balloting, -- Denver Classic Leo Rollickr Utahf new match game, bowling champion, Doug Muir, Dr. M. C. Mason and P. C. Jensen were in the party of Salt Lake keglers who left last night to represent the state at Classic in Denver. This individual test guaranthe Bowl-Mo- r tees $500 to the top man In a big field that bowls tonight, and ' tomorrow. on four of the Any appears capable of landing in the money, but principle attention will be with Rollick and Muir. Rollick's' success In the match game cam- paign puts him In the spotlight, while Muir, one of the greatest team obwlers ever developed in this area and a threat in any ten-pievent, figures to be making his final tournament appearance in this area for the duration He Is slated in the Bowl-Mor- . to take out his ODs at Fort anla daud: GIVE 7VVVV . MiMtituuni 1 Jordau (36) ( nllett 1) Morgan i6) Nansen (121 Plaver 3) Reading (3) 2ft (Hfbfri'W (Overtime) 44 I'ancultrh Kao ah ( . San-der- d addi-Uon- Jive tip-of- led-hea- d 1 Drub Weber d e , Logan Aggies throughout the entire contest and accounted for an amazinglv high percentage of their basket at. f tempts. From the opening the badly Weber team just never had a chance. Impressive Club It was Hap Holmstead, Butch PStefift In Rollick, Muir, Mason, Jensen Seek $500 Grand Prize 83-2- wfifri Spotter. Salt Lake Keglers LOGAN The hot. (Special) scoring Logan collegians established themselves firmly as one of the independent teams in tlie fetate Friday afternoon when they declsiv ber College varsity a in fast game at the Aggie fleldhouse. Unofficially the Utah Aggies, tne collegians displayed plenty of class as they controlled the ball By-Le- 4 The Pin Provo, Davis, Granite Shine In Cage Warmups r USports Boom ; Saturday, December IS, IMS THE CHRISTMAS NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah fPag : v 150 South Main n SS- -. ,coids- I v , ' S . yj fei - |