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Show -- , -- , -- - . , . .. ,.. ' 4- , ... . - ' . . , . . - . . , . ., . . - ... - , . . , , it , li ' S ' . , . ' ; - e iti lilt I 146rastionei Rice" , . Are r 1 by , 11, , , .; 1 THE DESERET : By Grantland Monday-- i II - .. NEWS--1- 5 .' ' i. 0. r 1 4 1 - .I. i 1 : E - - 1 I- t , . , ..0.' . 1 ' 1 1 . ., - ' ' . ' up, 1' .' '''' - - - ewhouser , alter W RIGHTHANDERS Johnson, Cy young,Grover Alex- ander, Christy Mathewson, Ed Walsh, ' Dizzy Dean, Smoky Joe Wood, Chief Bender and Bob - Here the righthanders had the call. Young, Johson, Alex- ander and Mathewson are far In front of any four telthand ers you can name, when it eomes lo a matter of total vic- through the tories gathered years. In hitting, the lefthander is at least a stride and a - half closer to first base. You know how many base runners are out by a stride. But in spite of Babe Ruth. Joe Jackson, Mel ' Ott and Ted Williams, I doubt the lefthanders had any greater power than Delehanty, Hornsby,in Foxx, Greenberg, Lajoie ' : -- one year,stillHackWilson. living remember - - Few 4' - ; ...4, - , 1 ' .:" ', ,,,, ; ...... .. t1 '0.. V.r , ., , ' ,, 'ffii , .', ; 1 . .,, 4.11,. I alvoWPow..-4-'4,060:,- tl :, On the Graceful Sid t - is all "twice-tol- d part of an old s'tory, tale," but a few en, - s, ; ,..'-- On-slo- w ..:,,,,,,.-.P.,:-- 4 i , ::,:., "::," .,' :,,,,,!:c -- 11 Region - Prospectus: Ihk1 ' ' ; - - I - - . ' ' - Not Necessarily So Grace doesn't always mean Hans Wagner, km greatness. greatest shortstop that ever the greatest of all lived, one you of a giant players, reminded awkward-looking. crab. Hans was Christy Mathewson was no picture of grace in the box. On the other hand. Dizzy Deah had an almost flawless pitching motion. Dizzy finished on the toes of his left foot, as far forward as one could get without toppling over on his face. For the few short years be had before his right shoulder went lame, he was as good as any pitcher I ever saw. Ti Cobb has always r.rated Ed Walsh as the best pitcher in baseball history. "Any pitcher who can win 40 games and save 12 others in one year is good enough for me." Ty asid some time hack. "Especially pitching for a lighting-hittin- g club." Babe Ruth also belongs in this list. There was the nothing Babe. either at bat or. playing the outfield. He was a smooth swinger at the. plate and a ornooth-lookin- g workman on his " outfield lob. five-yea- S , WILL BE , Warren Ferguson. center: Lyle liming and Tommy RasmUssen, guards. TheY comprise the first-lin- e reserves. Other Juniors Other juniors are Russell Rasmussen. forward: Lynn Spindler - - A 60-3- 5, they guardandLarry Garlieldfor, ' ord unmarred by taking Caruslus to other championship con- ward. The sophomores are Dard at Buffato, Colgate re- - tenders. That assumption was apparJohnson, Lee Wight. Bert Hun- mainedn one of the unbeaten - Frank MaxRonnie: teams-itne East by overwhelm-tow- n ent today when Coach Earl...Fer- - saker. guson noted that his entire squad Dean Harris. Maynard Victor. 0. log Rochester, rs no The Ralph Nielsen and Dale Reyes. Notre Dame, one of the Mid. includes whoregulars. On defense, the Bees play tied Weber for the west's - powerful independents, northern Utah crown in regular $ defense. and o, fell before Denver, in an play, last year and then went suit their offenso to meet conupset" that ,followed the pattern on to battle their way to the ditions. of the Kentucky surprise. A has-i- d, Class-finals. went out of school ket in the last 15 seconds did with diplomas. trick-Ethe d SO. the Bees may not cut i ,.... but As the season swings into the fancy- - swath in 1947-4-- , will win some games. and holiday lull, here's the sectional they If the hustling, though inexpicture: perienced, boys keep growing. Columbia Top they may- even make a strong ' for the state tournament. EastColumbiabelievedthe bM The Fires are devetobiuk team to beat after "victory over In their this lay the Associated Press) Holy Cross. Colgate, ALI and year. Box Elder lostopener to Ogden East and New England Fordham unheaten.--- tioly-Cros32411and then Were felled 31- Temple, Georgetown rated high. 2f1 by West High. Provo tooka Temple 60. Kentucky 59. North Carolina State 16, St. Johns 5 MidwestIllinois and Iowa decision from the Bees. 1Bknb 56. Box teams downed Jordan Colgate 61. Rochester 40. Elder only unbeaten, but Pur- but weet. Virginia 66, Fairrriont 40. Tn due strong in Big Nine. Kansas, in a low scoring tussle. 1R-Holy Crosi 75, Dartmouth 61. Oklahoma A. and M. and Okla- their .seetind meetino with ProConnecticut M. Northeastern 41. vos Pullrings. the Ferguson 'non homa powers in Big Six. Washington State 48. Canisitia 37. Syracuse M. Quantiro Marines 46. 3 by their best score. Southeast, 61, St. Joseph a Phil& i 57. Texa, Georgia setting ',von PO well assinst fare didn't Thps, Boston College 62. Harvard 50. early pace with .seven straignt Jordan in a return name howIllinttir 10. Pennsylvania 44. victories. v a. Lora, 14. Iona 68 ever losing. South I George Washington there ., In.t nets;n to West. topSouth and Southeast .' and North Carolina State at top rankins Ttis 0 nuint. Maryland 64, Johns Hopkins 53. of heap N. C. State, wructi has Louisville 64. Pittsburgh 42 , 'Five jSeniors ,Start lost one in 9 starts, defeated St. George Washington 60. Clemson 35. Coach startiPg ,five Ferguson's of John's (ienrgetown Univ. 64. Richmond 54: Brooklyn Saturday in will Florida 511. Miami 'Fla 55, five New York, undoubtedly he his -them.-heSeniors,--B- esi has 52.Wake Forest. 1, William and Mary SouthwestTexas, with eight Tech 51. Virginia 48.juniors and eight. sopho. Georgia Victories, hal.best record in. cir- eight Alabama 65, Spring Hill 41. mores on his squad. cuit with Baylor and Arkansas Tulane 10, Auburn 37. Grant Bradshaw, six feet next. Midwest three. is at lthe pivot Post; Dan ttniv 'Washington 55, Minnesola 49. Far WestWashington State Davis and Reed Hadield, boat Kansas State 50. Oklahoma Ames 43. ' six feet tall. are forwards. Two unbeaten.' Utah, Wyoming, 44. Washington iSt. Louisi 41. shortieVLouis Douglas and., Iowa -OregonState and WashingMichigan 18. Marquette 70. Loon Whitworthare guards. DePaut "50. Chicago Loyola 43. ton beaten once apiece, WashingSt. Louis 67, Rice 47. They are less than five feet 10. ton. getting a split with MinneGreen (Ohio) al,. Texas EnWling That Quintet will attempt to Christian sota ovez the,week-en34. 'ill the shoes of 1st ear's great Southern. California 52. Northwestern lineupKenney Nielsen. Junior 46 Ohio State 54, Texas. Aggies 40. Now Dr. Krick! Rasmussen. Don'Malmrose. PresOklahoma 54, Mimourt 44 PASADENA. Villanova 70. Cincinnati 68.. 1AP) Clear ton Merrill. Reed Channell and - 48-J- 7. 61-4- first-stringe- man-to-m- an . 61-6- f, ' A I, r . - - I '' - YORK--(AP)--Foo- lball ist nt All-Sta- Raisin Bowl-aof College Doak Walker,. is conceded a 811- - Wichita. Salad Bowl point margin over unblemisKed North Texas Penn State in the Cotton Bowl . , at Dalles,- Other Favorites In MObt of the other attractions. it's necessary to spot a touchdown one way or the other, a tion't Misst top aerialists in- Charlie Conerly and Barney Poole. is given seven points over Texas Christian In the -Delta Bowel at Memphis... - Calif. the - Pacific vs. t 'Fresno, at Phoenix, Ariz. State vs. Nevada. TangerineBowl at Orlando, Marshall (W. Vs.). Pineapple Bowl at Honolulu- -. Hawaii vs. Redlands. Harbor Bowl at San Diego, - -- 1 ' 1 , 4 Li g y- -- . - College . 17-- 7. , ' Bing Crosby Is Crew Downs Minnesota t StandingAti. COLORADO Co1i1). (INS)Colorado Pro Football On Billing's:Club 3 two-minu- te was-servi- con-ma- de ers Tht-Goph- - r-- ) ,,, ,,Y IS ifIr j' . :' ' , ' ; ,;. - ) r, , t :' 00 ','" ,, :, ''' f .0' ; t, ' : :,..: .:, ,...,,.:;i: , ., .,, ',...'.;: .., . r"',T' -,t ' ' .ft,- 1 , ' i . l':, .. , t i, i ,: i,,,,t4.' ,., k''''''t, ,i4 ; ' 4 o , . '," ',1' s., 4. ,., ; - , ,,,,oe. ::.:,,;:!':;''::::;,,- - :ell ..,"'. ;.. 4 .,......i,..,' ..'..........., '..,-- ',, - ,?: ;.;,. ,i' ..s.::i.,...';',,,.::,c7 i 4. ... ' :,:-..::- '''": ?,..'.,.,.::,:::.t. ' ::..t. ,f. '.''....,': : :: , ;':''... i:',,,,,,,,,,,..- eel", ',: .,::: -:. 3'1 :.:;;Ag.,L,'i::,,,:,,,,::' 1,.,, - ,r t:',..ir :: ,: ,:::::.:.; , i :,',:' I -" :',,: , ::::. :,..;,, - . ::::: A.,,,Z.,.:sz,..4:;;;;;,,L;;',.A4,:weiti,;::4et.,4 , iI, ,,,,,,,,, j Shown in a bit of court theft is Goose Tatum, said of the side splitting school of hoop cogers. Tatum be to the top exponent by many - is for the Harlem Globetrotters, the outstanding Negro pro- a .top veteran-performe- r .: fessional hoop troupe, which play! the Salt Lake Sheriffs Dec. 27 in the Coliseum. . , t ..' ett ' ' OF THE CASABA CLOWNS: X e fi. Paterson fr I Ile Associated Prost APROCIATION OP AMLIATCA M. New York 70, Boston Philadelphia 80. Provident St, Louis 55. Washiegton 52 NATIONAL LEAGUE .4 Oshkosh Al, Indianapolis 47, Rochester fiA, P. Wayne 62 s AMERICAN LEAGUE Wilkes-Barr- ro cr Pro Basketball ,,,,' ,, , - I ,,:. :. ' 1, A ExperiencedI Man , ' Voelkei is a young man Coch.w rane said and is thoroughly' versed in the business angles of professional baseball. He and his wife will arrive in Billings early in January to make their home here. Reporting on the od working agreement bywhich the .Stars will furnish baseball players to Billings, Cochrane- said approval of the contract had been received from George M. Trautman, president ,of the National Association of Baseball Leagues. Discussing other Hollywood purchasers Cochrane said Cobb had advised at least four other prominent members of the motion picture industry had indicated they would invest in the Billings ven--- -hire. Billings-Hollywo- ''. ,,,io' L',..,,'''...;4',,b,': :KING ' :., ,w: II ' '. , i'lll( ,,,s; 1 ,.....4tr' - ... , .k. I, 4;.:t .. , .. ol i I., 1 f - ...4'''..:,':!..'' ''; L.A.." - k. . , ' 1 :.. .. '4i'il,, - ,..?, i,,,,...;,:,;ii-- 1.,N.:;f , , Monti. tl ,, : 4 I, - ., : a .210 , 4). ,. t Dickey Resigns , - e ROCK, Ark urns has atitiountett ht , - - - 4, lir it ---- WilliamsWins Bitting Gonfalon for 3rd Time :n Dirk. reallnataeltmanager of the Little Rock Travelers of the Southern AMICUlt1011 lifter a one. CigA- - Bowl at Tampa, Fla. eemin tenure Dirliev piloted the Try". Wistenester (Pa.) Teachers vs. tilers during the ,1947 le 1110,11. . The glue , Missouri Valle- y. finished eighth. . ... Calif.'-.San-Die- go- --- 3527: Of Groat Falls:: 'Bill . - itet .. c FALLS, Juniorgo get kr 2'811e 48 slip in dusty pink, IS , GREAT 14' . 60, Los Angeles Loyola 49. (AP)Dick Gyselman, Seattle Rainier third baseman with-1years in organized baseball. has been named playing manager for the Pioneer League. Great Falls team. Notification of the selection came from Al Niemiec. man- ager of the parent Seattle club.. ,Walter H. Jensen. president of the Great Falls Baseball Club, 'Inc., said. Gyselman brqke into base-- '. ball'a ranks at Tucson in 1931 and moved to Albuquerque the for following year. He played the Boston Braves in 1933-3was with the Rainier, from 1935 to 1944 inclqsive, played for San Diego in 1945 and 1947 and returned to Seattle last spring. .. . ki4 which-Tomm- 611 Christian 14. Mississpi 57. ,Arkansas 62. North Texas 49 , 11,-----e- g SPRINGS, College today Given-Pots- -i, 1, held five wins out of six starts Fit West -the this season, following hockey SO.Denver 91, Notre Dame 44. California 59. Wisconsin Bengal' 7 to 6 victory over the Op. ' L T Prt Pu Pt 3. or Minnesota last W UCLA 513 Collette of Pacific 41, 4 9 0 .602 329 242 University Montana State 63, St.. Thomaa (Minn) Philadelphia Broadmoor Ice Palat the pight 5 .610 0 249 .290 Pittsburgh 1 1 1364 4 16 Boston 256 ace. Idaho 55. Montana 54. 8 0 4 .333 295 367 Washington Colorado Aggies 53. Northwestern Mktg) By Don Jewell The winning point came just R 2 2 200 10 309 New York 44. 30 seconds befol:e the game endWestern Division Idaho State College 53, Cblorado State BILLINGS(Spec) Bing 0 .150 3fIS 231 Chicago Cird ed. The Gophers were one man 51 tovertimet 66'7 361 241, Crosby moved another: baseball RobIdaho Westminster ghreireani Beare 68 45 01 '.541 Southern 87, 274 210 short at the time, as Bob Bay 36. club ahead of ,his erstwhile ng a 259 214 erts -(Utah' Santa Barbara- 54. Occidental 37. 1Z:int gel" ; 231 305 "road" companion Bob Hop. Norti, Idaho College 56, Farragut penalty, the only one in the . Oregon State 56. Oakland Pittner I with the announceFresno State MI, Whittier Divvy Up Swag the .C. C. Saturday Joe Srattery ment by Billings Pioneer Base. British Columbia 51, Pacific Untv 2R. CHICAGO(AP)--ThChicago Cardi7 to Rocky Mountain College 66, Great Falls nals split their National Football Likagus tally, to give the. Bengals ball Club owners that "Der Bin. acorduration 33. championship pool Into 40 full. shares. Minnesota s 5. gle" had been named Pomona 42. California Poly 41. Including one to the widow of Halfback their sixth goal in the last chairman of the team's honorary an Jose State 59. Seattle Collette 29.Jeff Burkett. who was lulled in a plant board of isecond of play. 52. crash Oct. 24. Baylor 59, Pepperdin directors. According g to word received in Billings by Archie . Cochrane, club president front Robert Cobb, vice president of the parent Hollywood Stars A Baseball club'. The affiliation of the motion picture star is- hie. 't third In organized baseball.- .14, 4, !4t 1 4 In With Bucks ' Ii , 40 ,I,;..,1 is ilso a major stock. Crosby ... ,A holder in both the Pittsburgh i .! ,..;',47' Pirates and the Hollywood Cor.,, , k, ,'. e. ) porations. Hope is connected ,, with Bill Veeck, Cleveland In1 ,1 ,;. i? , t , 4, .,.,:.,i ,,,' , dian. Archie Cochrane, club -13 I ,, ,,,,, I , tr ,...!,::..: '.:, 1 president -also announced Satur. ...so, t, , , day that.- 'HarryVoelker . had ...' 4.1". been .appointed business man4 ,,, ... .. ..: i ,',tt , ager of the ' . 46 h , , Billing Club. Wel8T ' ,,:. N. ker served id a similar- - pco. ,3 a. .' f, N, !:' 4 ' , 1 silion for Toledo of the Ameri' t . ; , 'Association nd last l'' ....,..--)v , .A A was with Houston of the year, , , i r,,'-"- -, 431.... class:, , ,:' AA. Texas League, 4. , ' It - Abilene six-poi- nt N -.: 111 ....., ---' D sity of Indiana, blocked a kick and Tommy Thompson tossecf a flat pass to Steve Van Buren, good for 15 yards, and Philadelphia's first touchdown, it was the Eagles' bail game.:- Van Buren scored at the 13:10 minute Lou Boudreau. CHICAGO(AP) - Ted Wil- - Manager-Shorsto- p mark of the first quarter. Cleveland, .307; Luke Appling, "I knew we were beaten then," tLBoastonwilvivlashlimffiVilc13d, vedigte(d)ct Chicago, .306; George McQuinit, said Dr.John13. (Jock) Suthand Sam Mele, erland: toblock Pihos, letting 'him pionship in six years of major Boston newcomer, .302. ' league baseball. Plenty Hot to Jam .Illob) Cifers' tkhicrokugh aver- Williams. who won the ewn '''' was in 1941 with .406 and in 1942 15.11pois i.n3t43s "The Eagles' threat of quick high- - with .356 before entering this ')1 kicks by (Joe) Mitha also pulled er than 1- b is service, also was the home run ., our safetyman out--o- f position ' nearest r Ii v a I1, leader In 1947 with 32, runs 'kortime and againa factor Barney McCosky ed with 125 and ai, bases with Thompson used to ad35 of hP h vantage in calling pass plays." .iladoeoltpohh ieaci ,s strke '704 w o, . Pesky for the sesecond successive., , atio n .328. ":, season led in hits with 207 and i n n e was the only player to get more , Only begarriehadbeenexpecte ,! -han-20- 0 blows. to develop into a bruising battle ' ritherregula '''''' ' .300. bettered between two teams that a few ei ,,. eOthleedr Lineaddoeurtibles 'wits were Roudr Taft They years ago were ko weak that z ,' Wrightof the 45. and New York Tom lien. ywerecombined under the the most triples, is.. i mis. Chicago White rich banged name of the Steagles. Instead it i1 was a gallop for- the Eagles as Btoopbs DIn lbios gsee r stools Si Spoexskayn doi ohBnonsotg. Lowuittah wall si 1 went into the finals against they , .324 thefts and Philadelphia's Eddie a club that also- - was once a -e.,-- 1. ton with 1 apiece; George Joost spotted the most saeriDcei k eague doormat. . The statistics clearly revealed Ted Williams Kell, Detroit, with 24. i The pennant-winnin- g .320; Rookie the superiority of the Eagles. New ' The champs piled up a 'total of Dale Mitchell. Cleveland, .3l6; York Yankees captured the team ' 255 yards, 124 of them on the Joe Di Maggio. New York. .315; . hitting title with .271. S . ground: To Pittsburgh's 154E; 102 by rushing and 52 through , the air.. The first downs were: Colorado Ice Rocky Mountains and Southwest Georgia rates seven and a hall points litter than Maryland in the Gatot Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla., according to the bookie charts, and Arkansas has a and edge over William Mary, the. Southern Conference in the bixies at Bowl. champion, Birmingham, Ala. East Chosen In game at San Francisco. the Eastern with Notre Dames Johnny Lujack in the lineup, rule seven, and a bzif point favorites- over the Western selectees. The betting books have Texas Tech and Miami of Ohio rated even, in the Sun Bow) at El Paso'. , Other bowl favorites include Jilt . ' ,, ' . forecasters established have Michigan: Southern - Methodist, Texas and Georgia Tech as favorites in the major bowl games Jan. 1. Michigan's unbeaten,, untied Big Nine champions, has been installed a 1412 points choice over Southern California in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena. Calif. Close behind The Wolverines in the favor of the betting gentry favis Georgia Tech. A of orite over Kansas. the Big Six Conference, in the Orange Bowl at Miami. rates Aerial-minde- d 'Texas a seven-poiedge over Alabama In the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans. Southern Methodist, feaHalfback turing I - Ogden luen: night. Jordan the sec- and then losing to Granite championship battle.- Remainder of the Bee prtseason schedule Is as follows-- Tuesday, Dec. 23Ogden at , Sox Elder, 2:15 p.m. ' Saturday', Dec. 27Tooele at Box Elder, 8 p.m Purdup 511, Michigan State 46 Kansas 64, Nebraska 60 (overtime).Iowa State 49, Colorado 40. , 01 1 4,- f showingheating ! Arizona . 41 - Fergusonisboxsrnadea t,sst-Frids- n 4i4 - Last year. Box Elder completed the hot Region I season in a tie with Weber for first Place.' The Warriors defeated the Bees by two points in the playoff for the league chown. But in the state tourna- - - , "A I I lit 4 00. 1 . 3E-1- s '411 1 O. p 7 , I I CHOweleg e CAGE SCORES li, I) , :t. , i CONSTANT THREAT t post-seas- SI v,. s II m ))) -r 63 f , . BOX ELDER WEAKER BUT CITY---(Specta- l) NEW I 2 -, - , . (.k.,( L 1, 40 seasor-- Michigan, SMU Georgia Tech Are Bowl Favorites t :, ',... 4'.:, k - 4q, 15 er: itpossiblefortheEagivira: 1,:,,A,;;'Ct ., 444, ,-- ' ' 14. 4, r I , I ( , . t 0.1. -- , r .N.,,,.. SPECIAL kb 1(LI ( ., - ,g '' )), I (; ' NI. C4Nspj 4,0 , - A 1 ,i111: ' ,... .. I - .,,. ..., 7 -- ,--- : '. Ad. 1 ,41.0 ' t. ( 7 .,), 1 i 4 ., , By Ray Nelson , BRIGHAM ( hi George the Washington, not The Box Elder Bees may Southern Conference, emained be as powerful in Region 1 and the unblemished Class-stateamong basketball circles by for its this year as they have been for downing Clemson, ninth straight. the past four or five seasons. but California-Michiga- ''.... -N1 Oregon,- , .,,,.,,,.., - Tak , 44-4- 1. d. ' ., ..,.,,......4.,,,,...,...0...i....,..,,,,...1..,. ...?::..,:.,.?!...::.4.;..a-H- ' ( XMA , I :42 losi hy. piknaitteR.. Ya Ids , 76-5- 6. - : , -- --- -- ' U Y . ' I ' ( 01, 8 recover. tumbles a7- - fee-t-tc- 21-3- . . tv, ' : LINGEZIEt- Eiiiii11110 Zol't ' ceptions - ' - 29-2- I. ' 18 Punting average Total yards. all knits return- OpriOnent'S - .. 4 ';t 18 11 131 ,' , ,, 7 102 18 128 passes Forwards intercepted by Yards gisined,runbacit inter- -- 17-2- - , ,,, Jeff Keats -By. s Pitt 17 , ..- ., 3 1 Fiest.4low6 ... Net yards gained rushing Forward passes amsantsd 1 ,, 7.:,.,...... .....,,....,,,,,:t:..z.::,.......: a numof us who can ber of years were talking again about the most graceful ball players, those you loved to see. More than a few oldtimers Mentioned Billy Evans, Wish Egan, Bucky Harris. Jack and several others. lineHere was our up: - CATCHERJohnny Kling. Walter Johnson. PITCHERS Bugs Raymond. Addie Joss, Dizzy Dean an& Kid Nichols. Hal Chase, FIRST BASE George Sisler. t SECOND BASENap Laiote, Eddie- Collins. SHORTSTOPHerman Long, Dave Baricroft. ' THIRD BASEJimmy Col, lint. Buck Weaver, Pie Traynor. Tris Speaker. OUTFIELD ,, Terry Moors., ,- 'Joe Di Maggio.and These men. in the main, made all plays look easy. I , can't recall ever seeing LaJoie make a play look tough. The same goes for Joe Di Maggio wbo always seems to be driftweather for the Univereity of Southern Ben Glover. lifg. not running. football game in the on the squad ! Junior classmen John ,McGraw once said that Rose Bowl Jan. 1 la forecast by Dr. - Bugs Raymond had the greatest Irving P. Krick, meteorologist for, the are raced by Basil Williams and of Institute Technology. Charles Whitaker, forwards: motion he ever saw. My vote California ' along this line goes to Walter "a pitcher McGraw Johnson, rarely saw until his later years. Eddib Collins was next to Laat seccincl. while "Bill Brad- rie and Buck Weaver were close to Jimmy Collins at third. Pie Traynor also belongs in this list. k i. I V Statistics on Garie Phtla ,. ' , ,,,,,..- ; er. It ,. completed Yards forward passing .. t"''''''''' i...4 ,.,,, ',,,; :,':;:if,;;$V ::.4k.c4.,;a:4A, ,,,.:,:,',04,4:,::,.W,sig00,,,,eigaaw7,41:,.,., ,a:1iiiiwattels,At for Box Elder's basketball team this Holding down forward positions . at 04111 keptits-rec.- ' ,,i - BUSY BEES: rs arTdDari-D-a-visBottitagers-are-seniobe six, bbt ore receiving a first initiation into prep action following the wholesale graduation of a great 13 ox Elder quint which last year was state finalists.- I 70-4- 4. , , tcr::,:!:,::,:,,,:.::, k. - , :, . 4- .. , rEorward ,, t. -- ' ,t ". ,4,- - .,,,,,,.,,,,41,..,w' ' s.' , ' , ' ' ; :: Garden, tomorrow night. Four Victories Wasitington-State- i 4, TI0UT. .........34,7, IIowa and Illinbis, the only unbeaten teams in the Big Nine, registeredyletories Saturday' and-nohave four apiece. The lin scattering the point.masing,defeated Pennsylvania The Iowa HawiteYss edged past Washington of St. Louis, ,' , ' 2, :,1.: .i.. , . ,,,,,--, . .;.- .... .,.. k:','i:i.,,,,:..,:,,',.,.,', 4 14,,,, 1 0, ',.. - , , : ' , ' - ... , - - k4t, A .' .1: , ' , ri ... - ' "..., ... ,:;. ..,N : .. :,. :... .. !..:. ., ' ... -.- f ' - ct near-perfe- , ,, . .. ' , I - '. ,'. , 01. ., -- t ': ,,,,.. ' 1r ... .i " ,,l.,...7 , ., , : Adolph, Rupp's Wildcats from the Blue Grass country will attempt to redeem - themselves against - St. John's in Madison Scivare- - ..'- - , ed Tournamentin-New,-Yor- , 4, ....,, s " j 0.00000: . ,,: 4 ,.. :, 8: Delehanty, He arid Hornsby were about on par. Lajoie was up with both. They were terrific: - 2.. e.,loc;. 61-5- 7, al . ' , League's EasternDivision, but they never thought, a d ream,. of 14 : years would come .true so easily.. offensive In a and defensive disptay,-- , the meh oliched by Earl (Greasy) Neale earned the right th meet the Chi- calm Cardinals for the circuit title Sunday in Chicago Ily thumping the Pittsburgh Steel-- 1 era, 21.0, yesterday. The 'ictory broke the Eagles Jini of having finished second in the division three straight years. Few in the capacity house of 35,729 at, Forbes Field believed ..- .. .1- ..,, i,, ' ' te, And-Hly his share. But you can't do much about Cobb, Ruth, Speaker and Jackson, not overlooking T e d Williams. They knew what the old ash was for. Then the debaters got around to the pitchers. The results: LEFTHANDERSLefty Grove, Rube Waddell , Carl Hubbell, Eddie Plank, Babe Ruth and Hal , " ; .... Cobb, I r.0 , 60-5- 9. '' - - - . ., .", . . .. 4 ..,"t '..'''''''': ... - 44 - ,, . ,,,,.... ' ' :, is - , ., , highly-regard- '1 , , Right-bande- , .. 1,..., , 'ssioc) . .. , t 4t,- Buren: the leagues ground-gain- ', ing record holder, .to 45 ytirdi in IR carries, while Clements, thAnks to.one sprint Of 27 yards, picked up 59 in 14 attempts. T 9:1( , , Tris By Orin Robertson 'Against the Jaggiessive Eagles' pegs defense, Johnny Clements (AP)--T- he PITTSBURGH and Cifers were able to complete Fhilidelphia Eagles today are only four out of aerials, The Van chimps of the National Football 'Steelers did manage t, 40 , , 4.- i , .. I 114n.t Fillilt.nhs,: - , 50-4- .., ;, i Hálf:''R:HQ6,4:YG6616'16..--t- - Babe triumph without Ted Wu- - seventh straight reversal for the first de0.,,, feat the formidable for Aggies, , 4,. !te Speaker, George The Texas Longhorns ran their Grantland Rice Sisler, Mel Ott, by conJoe Jackson, Lou Gehrig - -- victory 'string to eight quering St., Joseph s- of Phila. these were the tops. on the pme Rog- - delphia, d hitters adelphiiprogramthat saw Keners Hornsby Wildcats ry Hellmann, Hans Wagner, Ed tucky's Delehanty, Nap Lajoie, Hank stub their toe for the first time Temple, Greenberg-an- d Jimmyrox1(:. against ' From these two lists the left- Nelson "Robb sank thi basket handed hitters have the major- for Temple in'the last 90 seconds that upset the Kentucky team ity and the- - power, although Delehanty hnd whieh wn. runnpr,n to im.t, I.. -Horns,by, Wagner. 'w.ere the areohg Lajoie - -- . - e.?4'; . K 4to , By Will Grimsley NEW YORK (AP)Unbeaten . Kansas State and Texas took on the complexion of national powers today as Mondays college basketball was showed two perennial giants of the court, Kentucky and Oklahoma A. and M., soiled by week-en- d skirmishing. Kansas Staters repelled ebuepg:an th e theTheOklahoma Aggies in the finals. of the Big Six Left - handed tournament Saturday preseason night in Ty Kansas City, hitter, 3. It was the f .., , 1 1.-.!' I , 1 1 ' -- , E4i6...s.Wi.,.t1.,.:NF..LT:''$f.0-i'.-i- ,, - , - Kansas State and Texas Become' ' Nation - -4, . '. ! er , . rather a- - . , - - Low Upsets Rice over , debate heated right anci leftoorfr i , - , ' , ..',. handed values. - ' 4. - .,,..,..,,tc Who , among the hitters and the ,,,, ,,wn I rsmake ' the better ball .,',,,,,,,t ,0,, This ,,,. . players? tse ,... out to turned I : : 411.f be an Interest- 1 . ing subject, ,,, 'With ; and ' N,' 14 0 Klag Fives 1 sdouts and ball players there was 1 , I , 4, . December 22. 1947 , Kentucky, omutanaagfeerws, .gudamysentasgothantetbwroekeen i ' , Newspaper .(Nerth American . Alliance) , NEW YORKAmong the ar- - - - -s...... '.'. ... Right Hand Hurlers Hold The Edge .- ... ..' t , ; ., i - ,....., ,...,; , T,Balsmen 1, ,,,,,,,,,,o. , ,, - .. 4 T 11 ' : i : it fig. ROUTHERM LEAGUE fit ' Montgimpare fit. Birmingham LEAGUE ss ()&IL) Ns , ' - , , , . , ' , , f ,, , , , I, |