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Show 1 i II Senior Seoul Utah Speed Pitted Against BYU Height in Hoop Classic ft 0 DESERET 'NEWS Sheffield and Walker Promise Great Duel Under the Baskets -- - - (The Yandal) Petersen reports By Dee Chlpman Ute speed .against Cougar - , height! Thats the battle on tap tonight when the Young Univercage sity puts its conference a lead on the block against Utah University aghepped-u- p gregation in the Deseret Gym. THE DESERET NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 9, 1846 A traditional affair, bound to be hard fought in any year, tot night's fracas has the added feature of bringing together two contenders for which the game might mean "make or break as far as the conference hunting is concerned. Inherit Nice Lead Coach Floyd Millets Cougar quint matched an earlier Redskin victory over powerful Wyoming at Laramie last week, thereby inheriting a nice ; n t 10 a 'ft'-- i X $ 4 01 v f. 9 j I y jByLcs Coates Wichita Writer Plugs forWheatley u:. ,v : All-Americ- All-Tim- e, Bill (Well Win) Wheatley ha ,'a newspaper clipping he passe around among hi Simplot-De- -, basketeer . eret to im preis these u nim-presslsyoung men that they i dont play the game anything , i like he used to " play It. Mentor Wheatley teems to ve -- e r Tns A t X J : X 1 "Do a To Do, not as I say.V I 1 The clip from the Wich- ita Beactyi -- and L Bill Wheatley was worded by Sports Writer Buford Bogart. t: Anticipating the appearance of Wheatley ball team In Wichita, Buford wrote: Mlf the Salt Lake Deseret play as well as their coach did in the days he was tending the court for Gene Johnsons Globe Oilers, then theyve got themselves quite a casaba crew. You seldom hear about Bill Wheat-le- y e, being named on the but for my money, guards who are better than Wheatley used to be, are scarcer than next years automobiles. Big Bill was almost a ball team all by himself. A tall and agile fellow who could hit from far out or close in, he was ged enough to stand the eat kind of play. His speed was amazing and he foiled em all Ik ji K u ' , Utah's Crafty Leader The Ute. with their speedy floor game and fast, smooth passing attack will present quite an ebstacle to the Sons of Brigham, too, Coach Vadal race. The battle tonight marks the first obstacle of four the to Milletmen have to hurdle .. cop the .coveted crown. Bogart Tabs Deserets Coach As FRED SHEFFIELD , that his Redskins will be at full strength and rarin to go when the 'whistle, blow The Cougars, to blear thi hurdle, will have to stop Utahs great Fred Sheffield 'who is a little bit of everything on the hardwoods. The Ute ace is a dazzling ball hawk, a capable shooter, and a man to contend with on either the offensive or defensive bankboards. Vern Gardner is another threat the Cougars wiU,,have to bottle up to win. The rugged Wyoming frosh star is extremely potent under the basketsr and blj jlvot shots could break up any game. Lee Watson, Nick Watts, Melly Atkinson, Don Dorton, Lyman Clark and Clair Anderson will provide plenty of speed to the Indian attack. On their side of the ledger the Cougar have one of the greatest defensive aces In the BRADY WALKER Aca of the Cougars country In big, versatile Brady Walker. The lanky Is also an extremely potent factor In the Cougar offense. HU height and bank- - goal-maki- ng eeo- 'EM VP BILL: Bill Wheatley, astute coach of the HOLD Simplot-Deseret- yets it s, his of chest that his team ,won't be any pushover0 from now on out. Bill must be figuring on getting more support for his club. 1 e THESE DAYS OF STRIKES: Half the world wants to know why the other half is let live,' VV gd en esetreu's Aft Came Close All Way By A1 Warden OGDEN (Special) Basketball fana of Ogden and northern Utah were treated to their first dish of American League basketball before a full house here last night and liked It, Kansas City M&O eager provided the opposition for of Salt Lake City and eked out a 37-decision in thrill-packa league headliner. Three times during the heated battle the teams wera deadlocked but the Kansas City five maintained the lead moat of the 4 time. Bill Wheatleys Salt Lakers were out In front only once. This was late In the final minute of play when Ray Turner tanked a aide shot to put the Utah-Idaentry out in front 33 to 33. With Juat one minute to play the fans figured the Salt Lake City representatives would hold onto the lead. Kansas City eager, however, had other ideas. Groves Gels Loose Elongated Frank Groves tanked a long aide (hot to deadlock the score at. 35 all end Hahn came through in the final 20 seconds with a side shot to break up the interesting ball game. The Kansas City team moved out in front to the tune of 13-- 8 at the end of the first period 8 and held a advantage at the end of the half. In the second period goals by Morris, Turner and Ferrin gave a 14-the Simplot-Desere- ts tie. Herman (Bud) Fischer moved Into the Kansas City lineup in the third frame and aided his club in getting out in front, 33 to 27. Little Berkeley Parkinsonin sparked the Utah-ldaentry the final period. The former Utah State courtier was brilliant and collected six points in the ' final scoring apree. Parkinson Flash Parkinson, who has wanned the bench most of the time, was ths standout performer last night for Simplot-DesereHis play was sensational. Both teams used tight zone defense and most of the shots taken were from outside the foul line. " Frank Groves, elongated forward, led the attack for Kansas City, Nodler, Engleman and Hahn provided a lot of thrills for the large crowd. Utah ASF girls defeated Og3, den Arsenal, in tha opening game. Blmila-P4rRohm City (17) (IS) GTFP aITT! a Funtoor 4 3 TWO FOR THE SMOKIES: Bob Butherus C66J, elusive i Kansas City M&O forward got through the Simplot-De-s eret defense last night to lay in a basket, adding lo the bictory total which gave the Kansas ABL quint a over the aggregation in the Ogden High 37-3- 5 Utah-Idah- o School Gym. Merlin Ahlquist (5) and Andy Duncan (4) are the Simplot-Desere- t players in the action whtte Frank -- Simp-lot-Deaer- ets Grovts behind Ahlquist f-- ond -- Don Platt (drntnd Dun can; afond by for the Smokies. 33 ed Scouts ... Wit-r- lo Mt. Jordan Stake BTANBIMu or TH IN ROLMI ROBLN Ivin, br per First Well, Uhlittot OTFE. loss SIS gtfp Jirdtw 4 3 4 1 0 0 14 I 1 Cub fluus.f Jmaen I I I I I sees rf SlSt Stevena.f Ltndquut Denilrja I I I I a Johwon.e f sI D John. on. g (SOS Jo!la,f S I t Hepworib Clark R-- id S till asit 1141 f 9 Strong c Lublin f GerU-ho- Tout, Wei It GTPP (14) GTFP a aa 3tti lilt 133 Keough Cgrrol Spencer l Kinullr.! f 1 arr. a 1 D VanCott.f If IS 1 1 IS Totala Referee, George Moore; Gertche, fill GTFP f 1 UetarlM GTFP 3 3 1111 I 4 i I 0 Smith f Vawdry I R Alien, f . d J 711 Totals Referee, Top Row Totole 74414 umpire, Ximer Moore; George Gertche, (Sill 14 Midgely Eccleef Lao coo ter, c 4 0 0 14 Scott Toomeu Andrue,i 14 4 1 Richeo o S I I 4 (11IS l 4 (14) 4144 Sill Allen Wins -- 8AH FRANCIECO Top (AP) Row ' Alien, 152 San FranUaco, scored terhni'ftl knockout la the tenth el bn Mm Inst ftirbt with - Art Land 169 Minn The referee topped Minneapolis, U Juhl after Liad inllertd 4 badly ANNOUNCING et D.Al)e, "Corns In and So : n Ckooriully II I I 37 mt (It) Sandy GTFP Reard.n Malmberg! 1 14 14 14 4 3 33 Oiten e Porlson e 3 I 1 I 14 Johnson 7 3 Jenkins ( 1 1 11 Barrett. 1113 1113 Fairbourn,,! 1 1 1 I II Smith,! Bishop, (7S) GTFP S 111 Ainsworth 3 :Soft.! i fill It 31147 Tntg) Score ky ptriodg. Preocent Sand- - Flrel Referee, Officials; La brum. - Proper Ptre GTFP 1 1 I I Andrus.! I litt till t 4 3 3 3 1 11 4 1 14 OrglU I 17 14 4 31 31 t It Woods; 74 41 umpire, Sandy feeond f7) . . still) t I 1 It 4 17 7 1 II umpire. The CHICAGO (INS) Oklahoma Aggies added itatura last night to their rating as the nation's No. 1 college basketball team by whipping DePaul, 46 to 38, befor 12,526 fana at the Chicago Stadium. r Tops Mo GItob" "E TONIGHT BASKETBALL UTAH vs. B.Y.U. (BILL SEARS) SPORTSCASTER TONIGHT 8:35 P. M. nnA r ir L JL J ;L n r' 'i I j till 570 on your dial Siwrw f 1 t 74 tt 1113 13 3 1 Enflfmu.i 3 TatMl I lilt" "Total teore by auarlarai 11111131 PMIt, Hahn. Bulbar II 1 1117 Nobler I 3 117 Ftakar. 1 1 t t "14 13 Bmokiea 3t ... , t 11 Samrlnt Deaaroia Official,! riayay and Couck, Xanana 13 t IT 3 31 1 1 17 31 Woods, 1 GTFP I I I It Farkiatoa. Bateman Rlnrh e O Andrus Pslereon 1 Amleroon FiUgorald Rasmussen,! V Anderson,! 144 1 40 Totals Score by periods: 'Draper ........ Firs t i 3 I 7 F Morrta.1 14St PuAcan.a BOXIN By Associatftd Press NEW YORK Beau Jack, 142, Augusta. Ga and Johnny Greco, 14S Montreal, drew (10); Sal Richie, 148, New York, outpointed Ray Powell, 144, Newark, N. J. (6). DETROIT Sal Bartoio, 128, Boston, outpointed Indian Pau-li- e Jackson, 133H, Reading, Pa. (10); Ace Miller, 139 V. Toledo, outpointed Emmett Grlery 139, Detroit (10). NEW ORLEANS Phil 129, New York, outpointed Frankie Carta, 123 VI, Philadelphia (10). SAN FRANCISCO "Top Row Allan, 152, San Francisco, tkod Art Lind, 158, Minneapolis, Minn. (10). Ter-ranO- SWIM AT BECKS (rTAHt mtST MINEBAl 7001 Opaa StSO I It p. Ob Clone Monday 9 r till 31 , 50-8- Globe Trotters Booked Roundup Of Prep Results legion 1 Logan 3 South Cacha 33. Bear River 10. Weber 3 Boa-EM- er 14, Mortk Cache Region $ nd 28-2- 8-- Dixie Victors ho ts. . Weber and 14 Ahlqulti, 14 4 1 Ferrin R asm n Men f 7 1 1 17 Birch, Brown t 4 t Gltlscr.f 1 tilt lltU Wntht. DePaul For 15th In Row Sodas Tops Hood Linings eei General Repairs EAlimoloo Brown r I 4 Lend gran, .! 4 3 4 Oklahoma Aggies Beat Soar Newhoueo HotoL 37 Walker Plan Cowyordhlo F Mumford g 13 3 Labrum. la Bonrico Cora Coooro . 1 3i!ii E . Sandy Second Of Uriels: Reform, Frank Tedesco's Top Shop tool Sill I I ... 4 Ihp e poo in GTFP 1 1 11 Ainsworth f 1 D Herdcattle.! Erickson 1 14 31 11 4f ToUla Scero by periods; IS II 37 Draper Second 31 IS IS 4 Bond, Third Officials: Referee, M Huron, umpire. Sorenson. GTFP 1 And-re- 4 S S 8utplea! Miller, c 4 4 4 A.hbj Harmon, S S S S Jonea t Glad, S (31) Bendy Third (44) Deeper Second Preerewt MeKliiler (S) t Second. 13 34 11 Total, umpire, Rimer .754 Draper Junior High School' 7 31 p m Sandy First ve. Study Second. 4 35 p m Third vn. Pro, cent. Sandy 5 34 m. Draper First eg. Draper S 4 4 4 4 Foote, - ..... I tillt I imr I Pet. tTj aper Second 1 3 .764 1 3 Sandy Third . .764 Crescent .04 1 3 Bandy First .354 8 sixty Second 4 .404 Schedule for final rounds of tho round Tohm play for Thupnlgy, Feb. 7, st 4 Bn m!ey,! 3 I Jeneca,c ' 4 4 4R VanLticn g 1 4 4 3 R. VnnCoUs 13 13 La wit, I 3 S 1 4 1 13 umpire, Elmer Mlmn 1 Sill Powell, c IS 4 JO Totals Referee, Scorn Moon, , 114 1 SSIt McCullough,! Smllhc ..rr . Lot 1 - till ho 20-1- TRAMS Aggies Beat Colorado Rams till till one-hand- ed : Wells Stake ns . . M Men Baskeiball Scores 1 With over 140 Senior Scapt basketball teams to full swing to league play the Scout hoop tournament which will be held Match 18, 20, 22, and 23 at the Deseret Gym should be the best ever according to Gale Smith, Senior Scout director.. ' The huge tourney was inaugurated two years ago when .the ' M Men teams were having a A struggle with most of the men in the service. At that "time some 70 scout teams to the Salt Lake area participated. Sixteen of those teams went to the finals at the Deseret XSym,--L- ast lee. Zl ""Tickets for the crucial battle, year" over 120 team par-- A which might well decide the cOn ticipated In league play and anference race, have been sold out other successful tourney was for several days. produced. More and More teams enter the circuit every year and the program is becoming one of the biggest to Salt Lake. Defending Champ Division playoffs will be held March 7 to 15. The 28 districts will be divided, into divisions with the several districts sendFORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) ing its winners to the division Colorado A&M lost its chance playoff. The winner and the of each division will for the Big Seven Conference ti- runnerup tle as well ai a basketball gamp go to the mammoth meet at the last pight when the Utah State Deseret Gym. - Edf'rr the scout tour- Farmers won 35 to 34. Hoffman Gate 18 ney two" years ago and West Seven forward Jordan copped all honors last Former all-B- ig Verna Hoffman aparked the vis- year. These two teams are again itors offense with 18 points for the leaders in their districts. high scoring honors, and sank They will be after the trophy the tleing basket late to the this year. According to senior scout rules a team must win game after the Rams had forged ahead to the second period two tournaments before it is and successfully staved off the awarded the trophy. . for nearly a Roundup of Winners attack Utahns " A quarter. roundup ot district winners i Holmstead Hits to date are as follows: Bing-- A Earl Holmstead sank the win- - up ham First, Bingham District; Cottonwood 7 and Winder, Big with off started Farmers The Cottonwood District; Monument an 0 lead to the first four minutes of play and led 17 to 15 Park and Douglas, Bonneville District; Taylorsville and Valley at the hall Cottonwood District; Sholine, with 11 points, wa Center, East Midvale, East Jordan Dls-'-- 4 .? ) high man for the Rams.ASM trict; Wilford, East Mill Creek Col. ) (4) Utah Stkt( 9TFJ GTFP. Eleventh, Emigration . Mlchulln 1 4 3 3 41 District; 4 111 Holmttoad.f TUen.1 3 111 District; West Ensign and East t t t S W inkier. f Gilmore e Merer,, c I I I I Ensign, Ensign District; Nibley 1 1 It Sholine Chetbro Norik. 0 10 4 Park, Granite District; Grants-vil- le 7 4 4 lt Hoffman,c Sunn, t t t t Mturhui Second, Grantsvllle Dis( Kane, 1113 1113 Soreiuon, Garfield t t I I trict; Highland Park, Stratford Johntoa Hopper 1 1 3 3 and Park Ave., Highland Dis- - X trict; Harvard, First, Liberty' 1 34 14 14 1 1 31 Total, Score at haU Utah Stale 17, Colorado District; Draper Second, Mt. A Jordan District; Park City, OnU, IIFannin and Clarlna. Official tario District; Pleasant View, Oquirrh District; Twenty-sixt- h, Pioneer District; LeGrande and First,- - Park - District; Sixteenth, Temple and Riverside District; Capitol Hill, Salt Lake District; South Bountiful. South Davis District; Miller, South Salt Lake District; Kamas, South Summit The Weber College Wildcats ran District; Henefer, Summit Disinto a little more opposition than trict; Edgehill, Hillside and Suthey expected at Pries last night, gar House District; Tooele First, v ekeing out a 40-victory over Tooele District; Whittier, Wells A the Carbon Eagles to retain their District; West Jordan, West Jorjunior college loop lead while dan District; Springview, Grant Dixie was tipping the BAC District 4, Broncos at St. George, to It would be very much apprestay to the running. ciated If final winners of each the Wildcats will trek district would be sent to Gale Tonight, to Mesa for another expected win Smith or the Deseret News. while the Snow eager meet the Eagles at Price. BAC will remain in St George for another tiff with Dixie. Pro-voa- an with a baffling change of pace. Few were the forwards who scored on him and players who played the Glove Oiler hated to think that Wheatley was assigned to do the guarding. They ay that Wheatley has shaped a ball elub every bit as good as the great elub Wheatley used to lead to victory. I saw some of the athletes that are now on Bills team, when they appeared a the Idaho Simplota in the Denver AAC tournament last year. Its no secret that they gave, some exhibitions of shooting which were good enough to make history in an event whleh Is filled with exceptional performances." About that nifty shooting, the Idaho Simplots were hotter than an are light in the Denver tournament lasf year, but their team work suggested that they had not yet been introduced. These same players this year, as the Slmplot-Desere- ts are performing nifty team work but havent been on their shots since Laddie Gale was taken out of the lineup. - board ability Is the principal factor in settinr the Sons of Brigham up as favorites. "Y Also Has Speed To combat the Ute speed. Millet has little Bryce Bailey, a scrappy defensive ace who if also an accurate shot from way out on the court Floyd (Flutcht Giles Is also expected to create havoc In the Ute attack with hU cagey defensive tactics. Carrying the brunt of the Joe offense will be frosh sharpshooter; Weight Junior Childs, the Cougars surprise player of the season; Char lie Little, and - Clark Green-halg- h. To add to the, Ute mentors height worries, the Cougars can throw Rolfe Peterson or- - Meade Squirea into the me Hobplouriiey Dales Booked Bif Seven West H Orden tl (overtime), Granite 30, Daria 99. Jordan 39, East 39. Summit Di vis lea Park City 40. Wasatch 39. Morraa 43, South Summit 3L North Summit 37 Judfft 31 Jordan Divisiea Cyprus 39, Tooele 3L GrantevUle 34, Murray 33, Region 3 Alpine Division Pleasant drove 33 Lincoln 9 American Fork 39, B X. Hirh 34 Juab 39, Parson 35. Spanish Fork 39, Tmtio 19, The Pin Spotter Region 4 Ward Leads ICeglers .Tomorrow AsTourney Bill By Coil Harrison There appeared little doubt today that one of the four current leaders in the 15th annual State Round Robin Bowling Tournament will trot away, with the top prize of $100 and a trophy when the 490 entries finish the final round tomorrow night," on the basis of record you can Just about take your choice. Still the number one favor- well beyond tfce 200 mark. His ite, however, i Bill Ward, current leader with a 3572 total and 198 average for hii 18 games to date. He is only 15 pins ahead of Gordon Wood, now in second after a week on topulS ahtad-- of ex-S- third place Laker Dave Chipman, now in Logan and among the first ten since the start, and 35 ahead of A1 Lelck, the tournament manager and secretary of the State Bowling Association. Sgt Roland (Rocky) Emmick ofa Bushnell Hospital and also member of the Logan squad, Is 101 pin back to fifth place, but still a threat at the Ogden tomorrow. Center Bowling Chipman Is also at Ogden, while the other three leaders finish st the Temple Alleys. Bill Wsrd Hot And therein lies the reason Ward continues as the top favorite. He fairly burned up the Temple lanes Thursday night aeries with a to doubles to send his averagt alt 548 to the preceding Major League play was not too imwere then there posing, but few high scores posted to league play. Earlier in the week he lead . to hit - to- - four points seand R ries in the Salt Lake League. In that same Salt Lake League A1 Leick showed quite definitely why he may be BlHa top threat tomorrow by turning series out a for Quality press. Als big series seemed to climax a hot streak and set him up for his round robin finish tomorrow. It led Quality Press to three 2927 points and a aeries. , Mason Drops Like Ward, A1 had 543 to the Major League and then the came back with 604 in doubles Thursday. Strahgley enough he was bowling opposite Bill on the same alleys and he and Lt CoL Eddie Fort- Peck-Ash-Pa- rry Sanpete DivUoa Saow 33, W Match Academy 33. Maott 3. Moroni 33. Gunniaoa 44. north Sanpete 31. North Sorter DMatoa Salineat 31, Monroe IS. i neuin bstiw evt vision Merjavala 31, Eecalute 3. Ali-Sta- pro-cee- ds A OARM1SCH PARTXNKIBCHEH, Gf-man- y (AP) Lt Leon Goodman of Sun Valley, Ida., a former U S. amateur eki champion, today held the downhill run tetle of tho American Army Ski chant Goodman, one time member pioaiblpi of the Ten Mountain Dlvieion, ye, terday wan timed in 3.13 lor the abort-na- d Wi tf 5009 tU Mt. Ereuseck. 7 N DICTATING k r.iAcimiES 1 Sol Dirtaphoeoa, - SOfsplala ' Roosevelt 39. Carbon-Emer- y Division Carbon 34. South Emery 33. Korth Emery 35 Breen River 99. terra U Idaho Skier Best dlatab Division 40, dropped four to tbs 6 posted by Ward Region Dlvtltea and Harry Lovett, Harry turned Millar Beaver 38, Milford series to to a 14, fimcklep ll. r Mat o go with Ward. 72?,, , WtirFilW-tDefending round robin 'chamEnterprise 49, Farowna 91. Cotlcft pion, Drv M. C. Mason, who hop- Junior Dixie 50 B A. C. 34. ped into "a tie for eighth place Weber 40, Carbon 34 with Martin McPhie last week fc4r teftm loee three to Utah end, led the Major 'League with watched Woolen Mille aa Ruby Painter tired a a series, but 909 eeriea, and Dorothea Fetter Xinn- ley returned to her team with I Ml dropped to 589 to doubles. 323 nes The (Special) Harlem Globe Trotters will play rs the Tooele County on Thursday, Feb. 14, at 8.30, at the Tooele High School gym. The program is being sponsored by Tooele County recreation commission with net going into the recreation fund. 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