Show WTM ' (ft y Warriors in 61 45 Win Over Scots HBO ' Conolly Hunt Lead Ogden To Fourth Straight Victory j j j 'I i -- j J - 58-2- 9 7 L f t l - the first quarter Early in the Second half and late in the final quarter they again took charge for a few moments with scoring rallies but their efforts fell short " the ball Wreber their with of the evening part Christensen Allen speedy guards and Bud Belnap taking charge of the fast break Weber's Rawson put the Warriors into the lead for a few seconds at the start of the game but Brent Thomas quickly erased it with a pair of four pitches Brent Peterson added a field goal and then Allen Reeder hit two quick ones from the field and Jim Card and Thomas followed with field goals and the Scots were ahead 11-At this nont Weber called time out made some minor adjustments then came back to provide a rally of its own With Patterson leading the way the Warriorsa and held ahead forged 24-1-5 end of at the advantage the quarter Early in the second period the Warriors with Patterson Belnap and Christensen each connecting 5 and were moved ahead from then threatened never really on Soon after the final quarter started Ben Lomond's Peterson and Ed Chatlin hit quick buckets to move their mates to within 11 points of Weber but that was as close as they came At one point in that period the Warriors were sporting a margin 0 Behind Patterson in the scoring column came Belnap with 17 points Mark and Rawson each added seven Brent Peterson who faked well and was part of the scorer for the way was high hit Chatlin 13 losers with points collected Card and for nine eight j weather ? ? 1 ? i arts Dump Bountiful 55-5- 1 as Bear River Wallops Spartan Team prise team in Northern Utah basketball ranks won its third by edging league game last night 1 Bountiful High The Darts retained their number two position in Region Two Bear River ran its winning streak to four as- it romped over tut 14-- i fe on into rest iivjvo i j iuoti ivvvjv TV! v jng 65-5- 56-5- j i — : 8 53-4- 7 58-4- 55-5- 50-3- 0 With Booker and LeRoy sur- 43-3- 8 1-- 27-2- 7 nt cats i- j 33-3- State 91-5- BOZEMAN Mont 36-3- tana State downed here last night rado State thanks to the sharp floor game of forward Larry Chanay and his Crittenden 91-5- 7 9 Driscoll joooo EMartinez Malintz 4 8 8 16 2 0 0 4 8 3 3 19 2 0 0 4 i 24 19 87 BIG SWIM AT THE Rainbow Gardens Saturday Night Open Weekday Eves JOE MCQUEEN'S COMBO 7 to ALlBi-R- oy Sat 1 Sun 1 1 1 pm 2 am pm to 12 to 1 0 rn 4 0 0 8 Miles 13 15 0 3 Eldredg 11 Quinn 5 5 4 14 Totals Officials — Fishburn 10 i 2 3 2 6 10 0 4 5 4 12 7 5 0 5 5 2 3 4 0 0 16 22 13 45 21 31 13 61 Totals 24 34 43 61 Weber 15 21 29 45 Ben Lomond pfficials — Stanfield Mendini Comeback Trail 1 15 2 2 4-- (3-1- J ? 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I : i 3 9 0 0 22 26 14 58 Cherry SPRINGFIELD (NEA)— National League Umpire Al Bar-lic- k who sat out the 1956 sea- son with heart trouble is get by ting in shape for a comeback rea as Illinois prisons visiting ' point-make- tangs their first conference de-- v feat since Feb 12 1955 It was the same story at Palo Alto Calif where Stanford handed visiting Washington its first Pacific Coast Conference defeat Princeton at home to Dart70-6- 3 e 4-- 0 Box Elder's Jay Arbon (37) and Ogden's Max Ewing (40) go after lose ball last night in game at Ogden High The Tigers extended their winning streak to four as they downed the Bees 58-2- mouth boosUd its Ivy but had to League mark to sweat through an overtime to edge the Indians Most of the have players switched from baskets to books and are concentrating on midyear examinations Of the 10 teams only eighth-rankeIowa Kentucky d State Louisville and 10t Vanderbilt play - tofirst-plac- ONLY ONE CAN GAIN POSSESSION 9 61-5- 9 top-ranke- Central Five Washington In Hoop Wins Washington and Central G £ £ all n to d sixth-ranke- visits Tennessee Kentucky Louisville entertains Kentucky Wresleyan Iowa State plays host to Oklahoma and Vanderbilt is at By UNITED PRESS home to Georgia Tech Jerry Coleman a major in the Marine Reserves and one of Casey Day! Stengel's major reserves today 1957 with contract his the signed New York Yankees The utility infield-e- r who has played for all of Stengel's seven American League winiii©i!l"-:-- pennant-winner- s signed for the same $20000 ' he received last '3 re- main tied for first place in the city junior high basketball league after both posted wins again yes- Sunday Last terday Central smothered Mound Fort and Washington dumped Ogden High Jr Division (Lewis) 78-2- 9 ld 46-1- 8 The tie for first place will be broken Tuesday when Central and Washington tangle at Washington Ogden High Jr Division year will be at Mound Fort Tuesday On Friday Central will be at Ogden High Jr Division and Washington will play at Mound Fort STANDINGS W L Pet 1006 0 2 Central 0 2 1000 Washington 000 2 0 Mound Fort 000 2 0 OHS Jr Div Box scores: Washington Ogden High Jr Viv GTFP GTFP 2 0 Jones 5 1 0 10 Rickets 12 Mason 2 3 15 0 2 2 2 Williams 1 1 O 2 Woodland Richards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Peterson George 1 O O 2 0 3 0 0 King Rounds 8 3 1 17 2 2 1 5 Braithwaite Foulger 2 7 51 91 2 2 1 5 Rothey Belnap O 0 0 2 Lynch East 0 O Evans 0 0 Petty 0 O Grey 0 0 White 1 1 i Joe Barney to Meet St John in 2 Matches CO-H-IT gJMJMMWME Adults 40c Till 5 p m ar NOW SHOWING HAVE YOU HEARD? 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Late Fox News yj STARRING i' v d third-ranke- d night Debra Paget 111 2 12 bowed The loss to unranked Texas left the Mustangs 1 in Southwest Conference play Baylor ) can tie for the league lead by whipping Rice tonight Texas using a tight zone defense limited Jim Krebs Southr ern Methodist's top to 15 points in handing the Mus77-6- 8 Teen-Age- rs 50c Till 9 Then 75e CHARLTON xA3i P Leavitt 25 33 15 65 2 'PARAMCg r— i dial Santos GTFP 0 2 0 e raw wmku DANCE 1— I— l avtffner 1 2 2 4 : Lovat Robertson act into the They've gotten Rekoutis o o o Gaiiegos raised prices to $10 to have a o1446 Bianchi winter coat 11 11 6 28 34 Totals trimmed t Officials — Khoury McCurk r i if" r City-Web- er Getting Clipped u Hogue Mecham JensenL Durbano Booker Goodell Brown Fowers Simmons 1 OWYA 45-3- mn i3 5 23 Fenn 1 1 Maichris 2 2 0 4 2 5 3 7 j i Sfli'S WEBER o 2 v y j points The teams began cautiously but Montana State broke away and led 14-- 7 within five minutes 6 a spread widened to by halftime thoroughbreds champions of Ricks Col 5 and had little trouble lege it doing PifE rk all-st- that the game wasn't over and habilitation expert immediatelv fired in a couple of Carries 165 Average 18 26 11 47 16 33 21 53 Totals 12 24 43 53 nifties to get back its eight-poin- t North Rich Lou Boudreau manager of the 9 20 34 47 South Summit as the Wildcats cooled Kansas City Athletics has been margin — Officials Koller Tucker down again 165 in bowling at Haraveraging 111 South Rich he lives where Vic Durbano ended the drought vey M"r£" GTFP a for with Weber 1 0 0 2 McKinnon GNelson 2 2 i 5 couple of nice 3 2 17 Brough Wright 4 3 0Z 8 buckets but the Dixie trio of 0 0 0 0 RandaU At Regular Prices Fnillips 2 3 ti OPEN HOUSE 10 2 0 0 Wamsley JNelson 0 2 11 Leavitt Miles and Fenn couldn't Features at 1:30 4:20 2 9 6 10 Groll Randall 8 2 1 17 miss from the corners and the All Welcome 2 10 4 Wildcats 4 7:00 9:40 '0 2 0 0 Johnson Passey Thackeray couldn't close the gap Invited Dickson 3 10 9 15 Parent '2315 Then with about eieM minutes 5 4 3 13 Kennedy Preece 10 0 2 1 0 O 2 Hatch left CLUB Santos lanky Dixie center 1 0 0 2 Thompson who was a defensive stalwart County Ogden 22 22 14 58 was waved to the sidelines with 15 22 11 41 Totals Youth Association 15 31 41 five South Rich fouls and Miles left shortly 20 34 46 58 ' Morgan 1243 No Washington H4 after for the same reason St Joseph 1 Mile North of Five Points Bingham GTFP GTFP Costello 8 5 4 20 2 3 0 4 Irwen 1 Hours: 4 to Midnight 1 0 0 2 Davis Nicholls 13 13 4 Always Dartcing 2 0 0 4 Rendon Garamendi 6 0 0 12 M Leonard 2 3 15 No Cover Charge During 110 2 Barr in Color YAjII love 3 3 2 8 McAlmond Whetsel 12 2 4 O 27 points It was Montana State's third Bocky Mountain Conference win against one loss Chanay scored 12 'field goals and four free throws to overcome Colorado State Fred Diehl who paced Colorado State with 22 MIAMI Fla (NEA)— A horse track is designed to clip people So barbers at Hialeah Park have d 79-6- j (UP)— Monragged Colo- Booker looked like some- ICAC 36-2- 7 60-4- I i 'If1 Joe Barney of Ogden and Phil Graham of Salt Lake City will bowl over national TV from Chicago sometime in April Maxie Kosof of Ogden announces The date change was made at the request of sponsors Joe Barney one of Utah's best keglers will keep in shape for 2 2 the national program by meetThatcher 18 19 10 46 ing some rof the state's best the 7 7 4 18 Totals next few wreeks Cen tral Mound Fort Tomorrow at 1 pm at Ogden G T FP GTFP 9 4 21 3 Bowling Center Barney will meet Peterson LLaRogue Hoffman 0 0 0 0 Jimmy St John of Bountiful St Wheelwright Ben Lomond Wilson OLaRogue 9 30 1 19 John has rolled twice in the naGTFP Marker 0 0 0 Madson O Keefe 8 4 4 20 tional individual tournaButcher O O O0 O Hinton Williams 0 0 O Smith 4 0 0 8 ments finished ninth one Jorgensen year 0 1 0 2 Black 3 0 0 6 Ito Mickelson Reeder 2 0 0 4 Zitsman 0 0 0 0 He carries a 193 average 0 o Jones Thomas 14 3 5 1 o Christensen 3 0 0 6 Chatlin One week from tomorrow BarWard 0 0 0 0 o o Norton Vogel 1 0 0 2 3 9 8 ney and St John will meet in a Chatlin 3 0 0 0 0 Butters Card 3 2 2 8 rematch at the H&M Lanes in 35 11 8 78 Bountiful Peterson 4 8 5 13 11 13 7 29 Totals 20-poi- nt two-time- 23-1- 5 Bobcats Upset 30-1- thing from the Harlem Globetrotters in his better moments but a great deal of the time looked merely like a large basketball player working hard to no great purpose Dixie presented a smooth ofBox score: Weber fense and a defense that kept the Wildcats from getting loose for GTFP 3 5 1 7 Mark most of the evening 0 0 0 0 Durand Rawson Also last night in Rexburg the 2 4 3 7 Christensen 2315 of BronSouthern Utah 10 6 5 25 Patterson College cos knocked down the defending 4 13 9 17 Belnap 0 0 0 0 Mathie 8 87-2- 8 22-1- 3 65-5- 8 5-- 22-1- 9 m 60-5- 8 3-- 8 Me-cha- 2 for Weber and ?enn for Dixie carrying the scoring brunt as Booker the gap closed to twisted one in from under the basket and got an additional foul pitch Booker missed the try and that was the high water mark for Weber Leavitt got one from the forecourt for Dixie Booker missed another foul try Eldredge made one charity pitch out of two for Dixie and Sylvester for Dixie picked up a bad pass as the Weber players got excited and that was all the scoring for the evening The final count was for the Flyers Brown Blair Fowers and Booker played good ball for the Wild- front-runnin- and North Cache another team upset the Logan Grizzlies The Dart's win didn't come easv They were pressed to the limit in defeating the Braves The Kaysville crew forged into a 13-- lead at the end of the first setquarter but were forced to Led at halftime a tie tle for by Bruce Parry and Gary Batchel-o- r the Darts piled up an eight-poilead in the third period and then held off a late Bountiful rally to win As usual Bear River required about 16 playing minutes to get rolling They were behind 10-- 5 at the end of the first quarter and held only a advantage at the half They came back however to score 28 points in the second half while holding the Spartans to 11 Here in Ogden Bingham High rated the top basketball team in the Class B ranks this season walloped St Joseph High Four Bingham players hit in the double figures and all nine players got into the scoring column In Summit Division games 1 North edged Park City prise 1 dlivi encounter to the Dixie Flyers last night in the North Rich upset South Summit College and Morgan defeated South Weber gymnasium The southerners took the lead 1 Rich Bountiful Davis after an opening exchange of GTFP GTFP 3 2 17 Gardner GSmith 15 3 5 baskets and at times looked like 5 1 0 10 Moon Tuttle 10 0 2 4 5 3 11 Parry Weeks 4 3 2 10 they might make a runaway of 2 2 15 J arm an Smedley 2lO 6106 10 ef16 the contest in spite of earnest 0 O O O Blake Stout 3 2 Thome Hamby 1002 110 2 9 7 11 Batchelor JSmith 3 3 0 6 forts by the Weberites g 2 7 5 9 Tillman The Wildcats take on the 15 27 21 51 19 27 17 55 Total College of Southern Utah 13 27 49 55 Davis 8 27 41 51 team tonight at 8 o'clock in the Bountiful Weber gymnasium The CSU five N Cache won three straight games has GTFP GTFP9 effective short passing atAn 1 2 2 4 Benson 3 Nyman 7 6 6 0 1 0 0 2 Eliason Jessop tack and some nice shooting from 4 7 5 13Lind Archibald 3 13 6 12 2 14 9 13 JWatU Rasmussen 5 8 7 17 the close and middle distances 1 Cook 0 3 Gyllerskog 1 0 00 2! baffled the Weber defense much 0 0 0 0 Lindquiit Pitcher 10 2 of the evening The Wildcats 0 0 0 0 Eyre Hill 0 0 0 0 had trouble finding consistently 10 27 18 38 Totals 1130 2143 the hoop and repeatedly failed to 13 23 38 35 Logan 6 23 35 43 score after several rebound tries N Cache XJ Kilson Jensen Officials: under the hoop Fowers hit first for Weber to South Cache Bear River the locals their only lead of GTFP GTFP 1 2 2 4 Hess RMaun 17 3 5 give Nielsen 0 0 0 0 the evening Fenn and Eldredge 1113 Howell 5 4 0 10 Garn Jeppson 110 2 of Dixie each hit from the field 0 0 0 0 Hughes Zollinger 410 0 2 and Fenn contributed a foul pitch 4 3 11 3 8 5 11 Gardner Sorensen 0 0 0 0 Hunsaker Gunnell 0 0 0 0 to make it 2 for the visitors 0 0 0 0 Michaelis Keetch 2 10 4 with two minutes gone 3 0 0 6 Eliason MMaun 0 10 0 Jay Brown who played a nice 2 0 0 4 Harris Frank 2 0 0 4 5 2 2 12 Cobia Leishman 110 2 game for Weber hit one from O 0 0 0 Hawet close in and another from outside 12 15 6 30 to keep the Wildcats close as the 20 17 10 50 Totals 5 22 36 50 scoreboard showed 11-Bear River for Dixie 10 19 28 30 South Cache with five minutes gone Officials — Lower Danning Abe Booker contributed some North Summit Park City GTFP occasional nice passing but WeGTFP 3 2 2 8 Allison Garfield 4 6 4 12 ber was cold at the hoop and 0 0 0 0 Louser Young 2 5 3 7 6 0 0 12 Ryan Saxton 2 0 0 4 Fenn Miles and Leavitt were1 3 2 4 Martin Warburton 3 5 4 10 finding nothing especially diff 0 O O 0 Kilgore S Richins 0 0 0 0 cult about the Weber defense and 3 2 17 Tinsey the gap began to widen It was 4 10 24 31 Park City for Dixie at 13 minutes 7 21 33 3 North Summit and gone despite baskets from Officials — Blair and Richins ±srown ana rowers in the closing Somth Summit North Rich GTFP GTFP minutes was 8 for Dixie at 2 0 0 4 Weston Hortin 0 0 0 0 the half 1 5 2 4 Madsen Goodworth 1 6 3 5 Weber spurted briefly as the 3 0 0 6 Whittington Leavitt 0 10 0 second half 7 19 0 3 2 2 Hodges 8 3 opened and brought Thomas 4 11 7 15 Wamsley Blizzard o 2 l l the count to with three 6 14 10 22 Price Davis High School" the sur- a winless South- Cache five After trailing most of the way Weber College fired up for a stretch raliv that still fell short - Booker began to find the hoop from close in hitting three times in as many minutes to bring the 1 score to for Dixie The to Fivers began go into an effec- tive offensive stall and the Weber fans who had been keeping up a steady din for "Hound Dog" night began to cheer in earnest By RAY WIGHT i "race-horsed- Dixie B eats Weber ere Tonight 8 31 13 29 Totals 25 10 8 58 nt 18 Goldsberry HIiRoeoeo Ogden moved out to an early four-poilead on baskets by high-ranke- d j j fense into the corners tangs are the latest college basketball team to discover that press clippings don't hold good for enemy floors The Mustangs ranked fourth in the country this week by the United Press Board of Coaches and riding an eight-gamvictory streak suffered their second loss in 10 games last night when they visited the Texas Longhorns and j r 52-2- 5 5 2nd Loss By UNITED PRESS The Southern Methodist Mus- 61-4- 5 j Suiters SftMJ ill: By ENSIGN RITCHIE Weber JHigh School spotted the Ben Lomond Scots nine points last night and then came roaring back to post a victory in the Scots gymnasium Big Dave Patterson who had not lived up to expectations ofi fensively in previous games finally cut loose to break Ben Lomond's back with his jump shots from close in His 25 points including 10 field goals was by far his best effort of the current season Patterson also teamed up with Boyd Mark and Roger Rawson to control the boards most of thev j evening The win gave Weber a two and two record in Region Two play this season and sole possession of third place in the standings The Warriors failed to gain ground on Davis as the Darts edged Bountiful The Scots displayed flashes of offensive brilliance last night but their leaky defense got them into trouble They started off like a house afire as they ran 11 straight points in less than three minutes but bogged down ana scored only four in the more than I' five minutes that remained in i 32-1- 3 R - Conolly and John Gaskill Box El By BOB CROMPTON au u Ogden High School did every-- ! aer evenea u up aim wC1u Golds-Reid on a foul pitch by j thing but padlock the gym door M field of a and goals pair last night to turn hack the invad- berry Bmie Jensen Goldsbcrry ing Box Elder High basketball 'B t just before the end ofj squaa d quarter Ogden took a 13-- 8 It was the Tigers fourth the Jead on fcaskets by KunZ) Huntf straight region win and Box E1- - Gaskm and Ewing It was a lead ders third loss in four starts in reiinquish th didnt Ogden s much taller squad led had trouble" passing he practically all the way usually th h Box Elder so simply with a cushion of points thick the shorter team to ed v out £ u over 'r I !' and enough to take all the sweat Balof their most plays of the game for Coach Mark haif t£g 3217 run lead up tQ by — time except tor tne ursi quarter irst half 0gden Jn the " wgaen was doubling Box Elder d ed 1 through a 'big 14 field Tr score a 11 the way It was 13-- 8 trt R and five fIHpt-7 the end of the first quarter made four out of seven lout third quarter tries at half time while Box Elder was hitwhen the final gun and ting seven out of 16 sounded In one scoring spree that exOgden's shifting zone effective- tended from just before the end : 1 I 1 ly locked the- - Bees out of the of the half through the third Ken and zone Ogden's big setup Ogden ran up 27 points Hunt and Max Ewing and Gene quarter Box Elder was making only while Kunz polished off most of the 10 points rebounds Score by quarters: Capt Dick Conolly and Hunt Box Elder 17 25 29! each tallied 14 points for game n ""13 32 52 58 MAKE WAY PLEASE scoring nonors du xtuci mgu gQX score: Jensen who! Billie was man Box Elder point oedm Abe Booker husky Weber College center goes up for a reG TTP dropped through 12 counters Igt'fp 0 3 Williams 11 bound try as Gerald Hogge of Weber and Leavitt of Dixie try I VgEffif The Tigers scored persistently B Jensen 4 7 4 12 to get into the act Also visible are Santos (13) of Dixie and DJensen 0 10 0 and effectively on a fast break 1219 Kunz 4 4 2 0 Arbon Jay Brown (33) and Durbano (31) of Weber and set up most of its plays byjjo Vew? 2 4 14 Wight Parsons 0 4 11 lofting the ball over the Bee de- - 2 0 0 4 Pierson 7 toy STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 19 1957 -- If" k THE OGDEN 20th and Wash Blvd j JOHN AGAR CYNTKIA FAnUCX ALSO Cartoon and Shorts -- |