Show cdip Denver Lobos fsrf5w5r Handily Defeats New Mexico s 1 ff r s Utah Stands Oif Pioneers To Win 64-5- 8 B YU V" r etrm 76-6- 3 PROVO (AP) — Brigham Young University’s Cougars monopolized the offense and trounced New Mexico’s Lolast night in a bos 76-6- 3 Skyline Conference basketd ball game that was all the way Far off the shooting form and driving play that brought them a one-side- SALT LAKE CITY JAP) — Utah’s sophomore basketball team survived a blazing r by Denver’s to take a 64-5- 8 Skyveterans line Conference victory last night - third-quarte- P—v 1 i 2-- t i the Lobos got relatively few good ihots and made asserted night mistakes BYU regulars had a lead in the third quarter when Coach Stan Watts started running tub In And even the reserves kept the Cougars comfortably 'V Toby Roybal kept firing for New Mexico with fair success and emerged high point man with 22 tallies Dean Larsen was high Cougar with 20 The Lobos lost Bruce Wilson early in the second half on personal fopls BYU seized the offensive for a 23-1lead at the end of the first quarter Despite Roybal’s efforts BYU was easily ahead 4233 at itreoithcncd with veterans of Kansas State Is in his first arisen at Uah 1 halftime nrv Hw' or(ISO iT UrwnJ T 13 a 3 a 14 13 4 3 3 13 11 MV- Mstl)sn8 Crump Lswtsg 3 4 0 0 8 Hlrschl 1 3 8 PtdtrKNi One of the greatest fighters in ring history has had 011113 at 0 00 0180 Ptnatar RumuiMA his exciting career told in a thrilling film which opens 1 0 3 3 Kump next Tuesday 1 8 0 3 Moral? the Paramount Theater in Ogden ftorfealf Spaltuiae WtlaooC Nystsdtg I Golden Mitchell Ssrvis 0 Mulchay 0 pro-view- (Mum Istfattimrii-Evamt- -j- f r mr fo) xilu Tv I960 World Sports Events 0 2 5 2 By TOMIE TOMINAGA TOKYO ( AP) — Tokyo is putting on heat to outbid 14 other cities of the world to bring the I860 Olympic Games to this Japanese capital Local Olympic officials already have completed blueprints of an ambitious project for their proy sports-craz- ments of the International Garden ground abounds with sports facilities capable of handling alomst every typs of games Japanese officials nevertheless plan to enlarge these facilities new ones for the Olympic bid One major project culls for the construction of a 100000-seatin- g capacity track and Held stadium It will be built by enlarging the present 45000 capacity stadium A swimming pool with room to accommodate 30000 fans will be newly constructed It will probably rank as the world’s largest Plans to enwhen completed pool large the existing had to be abandoned because of the space limitation set by other up-to-da- te d 1 I 1 ! Greco-OIymp-ia- n 1 'ihH7i8ViMtM h ti V J v' A) i A K fl i I fi-- L 42 W- ffV Vy sA S Landy Runs Two Miles in 8:58 Gets Bus Howard MELBOURNE (AP) — Austrack star sensational tralia’s Logan Position John miles in two ran Landy AP: ’ 8:587 yesterday to set a new Australian record but afterwards said “I never felt more like pulling out of a race in al! my life" Landy 23 who eclipsed the previous Australian mark by three seconds accomplished the feat under atrocious weather conditions it Olympic Park A 1 7iPeppleg 7 ' 4 3 3 Helzarg 03 McClure Pattonf Rhone McCallunf 1 0 4 0 1 2 T 8 2118 3 2 5 8 2 12 5 0 2 Dreckself 0 Free throws Totals 22 14 18 38 19 18—58 9 25—64 17 missed: Denver — Buse ll 10 13 7 Rhone Jones Donchey Utah—Buckwalter Pepple Tonnessea 2 Simmons 2 s s s Celtics Would WVV i VAA' Jmy V - $ J 00 l)nif GFPT McClurei 1 - ' a s 12 10 Denver Utah - v 0 0 0 Buie Dowc Tonnessen g Furman 10 Jones 0 10 1 Simmonsg Doncheyg 0 3 0134 Jenseng Krummc 12 Branham Smith 22 2015 64 m iv l Jk'" - a x A? jiL Face Trouble With Youths By OSCAR FRALEY NEW’ YORK (UP) — This amounts to basketball heresy but Coach Joe Lapchick of the New York Knickerbockers insists that the legendary Celtics of early hardwood fame ‘wouldn’t get anywhere" in the professional game of today “A lot of the old timers are going to look on that almost ss sacrilege” Lapchick g roaned “But while the Celtics were a great learn in their time today they’d be just another ball club and not one of the top ones at oP-buil- j i L W 2 110 0 2 ‘As it stands today the Meiji ‘ show-frpe- ' ''t 81 Fulton c 012: Maxwell g 5 2 0 10 " Olym- t till LOGAN (AP) — A' new golf pro and club manager at the Logan Golf and Country Club was named today He is H B “Bus" Howard He learned hi golf in BcLe where He has been he was 3 caddy one of Utah leading amateurs during the pas( several years -N - 0 3 Buckwalterf 0 Lewis t 10 123 pics Committee (IOC) I Lloya Mangrum Pick in I55Q IHiis was agiia! mJ defending KLO and vividly U rn the air over added a 75 of local program milled hi hi first 72 147 round for (to 1335 Qn th Right of March 8 1335 Louis flattened Red Barry at Sm Micnlgan btato Wins HAST LANSING kficb (AP)— Frarettco In three round He I9T7 When 22 t on Jan wen the title only one second we Chion at clock the time forward BndJock Ing J James free c a go with a kayo in the eighth! Julius McCoy hit with throw to give Michigan State a round ' Louis first knockout a a pro 6339 detuionin a tight and cam at the hand cf Mas Schmel-- leave Western Conference basng ed Germany back in 193d He ketball game with favored Ilwi kajeed la 12 rounds Hi last linois last righU f i7 ’v e ! ‘ ax 0 4 2 3 15 V: '' posed Olympic site a compact Meiji Outlayout at the 120-acrer Garden in the heart of Metropolitan Tokyo The Japanese planners say they will leave no stone unturned to meet the most meticulous require- 67-7- 0 t muhfiwih fourth quarter Utah 4 GFPT 5 3 3 13 b-ra- 1 rrtour-ipertce- Utah’s game was led by Eddie Pepple and Roger Tonnessen Pepple played an outstanding floor game and Tonnessen sank three field goals in a row to keep Utah barely ahead early in the 4 - — J on SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 10 1954 —— 1 favorl! 8 ru( facilities In the immediate area This pool has a 10000 seating capacity — - large enough for an Olympics match held anywhere else but too small if held in this swim-manation A huge indoor arena with a 10000 seating capacity is now under construction at the northwestern end of the Meiji Garden ground It will be used for wrestling gymnastics fencing boxing and other indoor sports The construction isbqing rushed to enable the Japanese sponsors of the 1954 world wrestling tournament to hold the matches here in June The builders claim the arena will be the largest facility cf its kind in the Orient Existing facilities for field hockey soccer and clher field are considered ample at games YlsUa Ogden 2 Vi Hours the Meiji ground For good meas- ANGELES (AP) — Be- - rv- U)s TTIJ e wn-eure Japanese Olympic officials The utt fmjag to yield to pressure lanky f O aicrg wuth at Daryal Shaw met say they plan to go ahead to Bdl Nary clung to the lead invjry c Kwtcad of 10 and make further improvements on Cl trim March QrZQTl jthf $20000 Los Angeles Open &P nates 30 mi lor in them Ogden being g0f tournament yesterday with a Nation-ind Leu it and hi party pert — T he BOSTON — 137 Tokyo had made formal applimirk total of (AP) ese a!f hour here for sponsoring the 1960 cation al a Californian now living League’ top pitcher lefty Nary w a The Brawn Bomber n ric goes into the Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Olympics at the 1952 Helsinki at time that to Ogdea rompaaied 0f pjay today with Brave ‘ credits a secret kneo In-- games " Julian hii The IOC accepted Tokyo’s apby Me tMke lead over another iBekj jeomaaagera and hi and Jom plication along with those of 14 rw!jstivly unknown professional burn Back Jack miner other foreign cities as potential fyed Hawkins of El Paso Tex a it nuke point Lout me made sites it !ayI Nary 33 toured the Fox Hills run at full speed but to vtus ex If Tokyo gets the OC nod and more crtffJ Spahn carefully" Country Club course in 334—70 pitch he club in -- 71 for plained manages to carry the games hot Uftdcr tfci city a a Uhe tore He 6972 during through she will go down on rec-to cartilage yard bit itl He'a a very tns Two Stroke back I Jack Burke pepper game in the Bradenton ord is the first Oriental city meet to center good hold one since this compeUtion maaeay th jcxn phVingVutVf KiA Fla' training camp laid March ne credit trainBraves’ was revived in 1896 at Athens Lach Doc meiha Lake N Y Burke’s card “Only I about knew and Ur it" Spahn the ancient site of f read 7063—139 even rival if kilters “But games back Three stroke of Nary it (said Wes Bo loro KLO MiliO won but had to scuttle have bunted it were Tokyo they’d and Dcmarel suspected Jimmy war I had 1940 games because lllrbert' ch lth-- S3: me out of the league DonButO’Don the World Olympic OiCfcick II War Dr of Lrw Worjhim j and fit removed by f Indiana- - a ghue in Okiihomi City In Ute Kfld iRcekackafnS foretfce00 October and my knee' now is in ’3" “ f i - s 1 or 10 -- e Vh w Manaon 3 0 3 4 Montoya 0 0 ed t- - vw IDA 111 3 0 3 d rs 9wa - 10 3S 34 14 18 3 3 18 13 3 4 j apprd mL 3 0 Richmond Ready For Loop Test i 8 JS 8 3 8 8 1 33 It it that of the famout Brown— faicinating hfe Bomber who cree tt the hands of the 39 is 23 tt 18 15 30 83 TelaK "The in screen across the 33 tt It It— 78 current champion Rocky Mar BYU lUihet 11 33 10 20— 83 United Art ids ciano Jo Loui Story Nw1 Coldon throw Mco riIm: with Bh relea which ws produced Loul later squared the book Spoltina —Block 3 Boy bo I for — 3 reverence a BYU Intelligence ard with Schmeling After be won 2 Sorvto4 Mutchoy Ktrochl 4Uofvj P0r Korrn Baro truth by Sterling StUJpant the title he met Schmeling on 3 ' For month! before a earners again This was on June 22 screen Bombturned Producer SUlipant ISIS In New York The writer Robert Sylvester and Louis er flattened Schmeling In one j spent much time together goingi round ever every apeet of the exham-j pton’s career and the fruit tf Defeated Conn Twice mil their efforts have thrilled Louis tw ice defeated Billy j I lion over the country Coon The second Louis Conn Coley Wallace a jotiaf and i light attracted flock of custom- - j ATLANTA (UP) — "I know ha ad some colored heavyweight ter at $100 each for ringside where we’ll play our home who re mb lance to Loots It seats the manager of life la uncanny portray Joe'a Louis twice met Rex Layne in games' said new International Richmond’s I speech the movie Wallace exhibition bout in Salt Lake "and I team baseball and League maaocrHmi flghtiag style City But train we’ll are m tike those of laul that i The Bomber served a long know where all I know" Bombthat’ about f hitch in the Army in World War rtrs (taw frleadt of the But for Luke Appling who er were am ard when they j j e in many a I marriage ended the motion picture or the benefit of GIs at with the Chicago White Sox and Hilda Si rams w ho played the home an1 abroad adAnna LucatU role on the itagej py Lotsli story covers hooked onto one of the most "It minors in the mm lh Marva to jobs tt(l decades of Iht life of one of venturous be better couldn’t woman who ever meant anything and cleanest fighters Tm completely in the dirk ta Lnuis Ha boxing history Lout about up Jo everything but I feel great Story"1 picks once told this The j4ck itmpy 4 j anj always about going into something brand the great fighter career back in ronf n Jci the new and I think things will work him 1532 and- take through at a the out just right" suffered kayo night he Appling who The ef Rocky Marciano in hand at shortseasons 18 labored for October 1951 Sox White Hf love for Marra hii diiapstop for the Chicago the to above1 manage named has been Would Dempsey Win? poictraents hi fr ihe but fast the into Va U hi great power in' the ring Richmond entry Jut lm JuM hc Mntfr fired triple A International League are alt woven int at fn this Og Dempsey question unsettled and fa colorful and of slightly ire things portrayal tjefS n-jj jou ouid have met me character Louis in your prime who just now Jo In fact Richmond still needs Joe Look the youRgiter who would have won?" a “formal" okay from the other wasted to become a famous vioDempsey grinned and replied linist changed hi mind one day “One thing is certain the light members of the International in the early 30 a when he’wa would have drawn a record break- League before they are officially invited to visit a Detroit gym ing gate and yu know Loui and in the loop However it’s actualwith one of hi boy I each would have won with a ly cut and dried and Richmond “h in" friend lot ©f that folding money lot of Lout took to boxing like a “But there’ still it would have been "Seriously We’ve got duck take to water and it wn‘t a helluva fight If we could have things I don’t know underI or nine Vd players long before the Brown to of eight liked have naturally Idea what ' headed foe the title and left the ring the winner But I stand but I have no have next I’ll of talent fame and gold that follow have been tagged From a kind March 8 might Back in Marth season jf urely ton Luke who compiled a J12 lifeto be exact— tfc rerner rciv ed eouidnl have 4 met when t seaa tctephone cad from Harry u were in our prime" time batting average in 18 eac a in of the eidtor Smith then sport ta sons with Chicago iu Tenn Chronicle at Francturo San Memphis a manager Said Harry: "At I’m tailing to the White Sox farm club in A young heavyweight ak a favor the Class double A Southern AsJwho I Louis a chap named sociation in 1951 a cinch to win’ the heavyweight And last year at Memphis Luke got in on his first penchampionship of the world lcide of a year or an will pauv in nant in 23 years of baseball when 0den for 10-30 minute thehfmright the Memphis Chicks won the on - rieave put of Mirth Southern Crown you r rdn program over KLO and K5L" j v crpr 10 I 0 8 0 0 PrtrtwA 0 8 8 0 Smoot ?i‘4 7 - t Mlra Black Kirttni Bwiw (III 03 Andrort Trbba 0 'Joe LouU Story' Duo Tuesday -- JS - ahead Kan State mentor is building his 1954 Jtch Gardner former 1955 ad will be campaign The current I’tah Indians for the next season Gardner oUdy :£ ( 15-poi- nt - ' -c 1 21-3- 0 j i 65 60 victory over Utah Friday Builds ‘Utah' Indians conThe win gave Utah a Denver and left ference record with two conference losses at the Denver trailing half came back to pour 19 points while Utah was scoring 9 in the third quarter with veterans Tom Rhone Keith Patton and Dick Helzer leading the drive The Denver players who couldn’t find the basket in the first half came back well zeroed ini and couldn’t miss in the last part of the game With the third quarter half way over Wayne McClure put in a field goal to for the put Denver ahead 40-3minutes the first since time first of the gameUtah Edges Ahead The Pioneers traded baskets with Utah the rest of the third quarter and until about midway through the fourth period before Utah again edged ahead The Denver offense folded with for Utah with the score at 53-4three minutes to i go Utah expanded its advantage from there i Champion Highlights In Career of Great -- - Joe Louis one ot me great usuc during his brilliant boning career af?er and dance man on Broadway ol ?l he turned pro The picture at the u'VVril 8s5 gn’ll'Tiie’Bber’wra'thig’oile’with winner on points lis akayo’inUie SritrsiiM thirteenthftr Conn appeared a certain (See Patrolling The Sports Highway) Wyoming Puls Montana Away Yanks Seek New Talent Fifteen Rookies Purchased To Assisi In Drive for Hew Pennants With 65-4- 9 that” Win I LARAMIE Wyo (AP) — Wyoming’s defending champion Cowboys toyed for three periods with Montana then pulled away for a 65-4- 9 Skyline Conference basNew the like ketball victory lasGnight NEW YORK (AP)— You’d think a club The win was Wyoming’s third York Yankees winners of five consecutive world champion- straight in Skyline competition But those Yankees and the second loss in a row for ships woult be cpntent to stand pat the Grizzlies who hit a miserable are never satisfied field goaL was 18 per cent of their It ' 368 average batting rookies 15 t They’ve brought up attempts Southern all The Cowboys with speed and for inspection at their St Peters- good enough to lead Association hitters but he was height to burn were hard pressed burg Fla spring training camp next month Two catcher Gus ineligible for the title because he by Montana during the early and trailed midway in the Triandos and pitcher Steve Kraly 97 games His hit stages in only seaBob McDonplayed last late look a second period 16-1-5 came up for three doubles 26 ald tied the game on a free throw son Both appear to have a good output included Tridrove and Jim Mulvehal hit a layup to chance to make the varsity triples and 19 bomers He andos formerly played for Magic in 75 runs A big righthanded put Wyoming ahead totay A 15 senior hit Mulvehal a Valley in the Pioneer League he will be used behind the hitter Montana scorers lead to points) The others may find the going last first at out Ritch He tried and Adams Dave led was plate by a bit rougher The list of newthe behind 10 returned markers was with but Johnson each comers include a couple of pitch- year In the last period the Grizzlies plate seasons ers who had outstanding failed to' hit a single field goal r in the minors last year One is With Wyoming’s reserves in the 13 Wally Burnette a righthanded game Montana picked up that knuckleballer who won 21 and points on free throws during lost 10 at Binghamton in the : I frame- Eastern League His earned run Montana r°G F P T average was a spectacular 210 0 0 1 0 JVlO Elipopuloaf Adams 2 workThe other is Mel Wright a 1 Nickel 33i Jorgensen Oil horse who compiled a 13-- 2 record Lange 0 111 0 0 10 Bergquistf ANGELES by LOS (AP)—Led 6 Fine 1 5 4 in ? 5 213 He Jtlverww at Kansas City appeared 3 Anderson quarterbacks Bobby Layne of the 113 47 games mostly in relief Schellc 0 0 3 0 and Otto 01 02 3122 Curranc Husec 3 4 3 10 SamuelsonC Another pitcher who will re- champion Detroit Lions Cleveland g 3 0 5 6 1 10 Johnson g Capua 4 of 3 Graham runnerup ® 3 ceive special attention in the 5 15 Coppedgeg 0 ShrP'£ the from 0 1 11 squads Yankee camp is Bob Wiesler a Browns picked 0 2 2 2 Wintrhollrg Wihgg 0 Western and Eastern conferences fastballing southpaw who struck of Football League 9 312149 the National 22 21 28 65 out 92 batters in 140 innings at Totals 13 13— 4 for the Montana JJ J Kansas City His record was a began work yesterday 16 19—63 13 mediocre 8--7 but he is regarded fourth annual Pro Bowl game Wyoming missed: Montana rFree throw 2 next Sunday Johnson Curran 2 2 Nickel Fine jJ very highly 2 M the much starP features contest Capua The Wyoming Veteran observers believe Lang Rivers Schell 2 Mulvesame rivalry that was displayed 2halWing 2 Kraly Is a cinch to win a starting title game between assignment with the world cham- in the recent winner and Graham pions He came up last August Layne the Budand was charged with defeats in and their respective coaches and the of Detroit Parker two starts One of his losses dy Brown Paul Browns’ 0 to decision however was a Layne will have Detroit teamBob Lemon and the Cleveland — Stan-- f SAN FRANCISCO (UP) The Indians With Binghampton he mates Doak Walker Richard Chris-Hanse- n State Jack Department of Fish and racked up 19 victories against el Les Bingaman and Yale Lary on j ibis Game reports 7809 California only two defeats His earned run fishermen and hunters were fined cir- Western squad percentage of 208 topped the Graham’s teammates from the a record total of $297885 during cuit He fanned 139 and walked g Browns include Lou Groza Dante the 1953 season for only 85 in 191 innings above was new mark $5792 The Triandos who played first and Lavelli Len Ford Abe Gibrop the 1952 set in record previous caught for Birmingham compiled Warren Lahr and Harry Jagade 6-- 5 - 4 Select Squads For Bowl Game j 22 -- Sportsmen Fined In California" 1-- ' law-breakin- f Lapchick should know because he was the star center of the Celtics Yet as a mart who is admired widely for his ability to face facts and factions and as an active link between the old and the new big Joe holds faithfully to his opinion “Understand I’m not knocking the Celtics” he explained “I played with them and am just as proud of that as I am of anything in my life Nor am I saying they’d be a pushover for anybody because it was a team which was able to adjust itself to almost any condition x “Yet" he added “the Celtics at their peak today would be outmanned in the manner of size right at the start Imagine I was six feet five inches and I was regarded as a tall ‘freak’ These days I’d be a watch charm guard Where wotjild I be playing against fellows like George Mikan and a half dozeri others? I tel you nowhere” When the National Basketball Association started eight years ago he admitted there Were a lot of incapable players But not anymore “They have been weeded out gradually until all of them are really fine players today” he insisted “As I say our Celtics wouldn’t have been anywhere” I Servicemen Back NEW YORK (AP) — Four National League clubs figure to gain strength during the 1954 baseball season because of returning servicemen The champion Dodgers will get Pitcher Don Newcombe back Pitcher Chet Nichols returns to the Braves in Milwaukee Centerf ielder Willie Mays is scheduled to be back with the Giants and Pitcher Torn Poholsky with the Cardinals However the Wilmef Cards have lost Pitcher ' Mizell to the Army -- A v' Indiana Tops Minn MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana with the poise and class of a chalchampion rolled back the 71-6Minnesota of jittery lenge last night before 18872 largest crowd ever to watch a basketball arena game in a college-owne3 d : |