Show f s ':i s mm Ov i “ They'll Compete in Eccles Cup Slalom Event Sunday Utah Indians Hope To WMii d Wiltiilii' t - Out of Cellar in Two Weekend League Games tWtiat is probably the most formidable band of ski racers in this country today will compete for Sun Valley in the annual Eccles Cup races at Snow Basin Sunday starting at 12 o’clock noon Brigham Young close on the heels of Wyoming gets another crack tonight at Montana the only team to beat BYU this season in Skyline Conference bas ketball pace-settin- g Plays It” t the recent foot ball coaches meeting in the east i V ’ Dick Hanley former Northwestern football coach is now an insurance executive in Los Angeles 1 f-- Twenty-Secon- d Ward boopsters romped home with the Weber Stake basketball title last night bv 'defeating Terrace First It was the fourteenth straight win for the champions They tallied 1135 points as against 611 for the opposition Thirty-Secon- d won over Terfield daughter of John Litchfield executive di- race Second 76-6Eleventh won rector of Sun Valley Ski School over Second 62 to 49 and NineElaine Holmstad Suzi Harmon teenth defeated First 59-5CHICAGO (UP)—Fred Kohler Skeeter Werner and Joyce ConSummaries to wrestle for 15 years to had Tarrac 1ft nor his losses as a wrestling propay downNational junior women’s Herrin (Ion a O O 4 moter but now he grosses a milhill champ Miss Connor’s home Hopfenbeck 4 S 3 11 lion dollars a year and doesn’t rreitor 110 3 is at Boise but she is taking her Owen S 1 3 13 have to enter the ring Adams 10 3 4 high school classes at ’nearby "I started wrestling in 1916” Perkins 0 4 0 0 HaileyMn order to spend all pos3 3 0 0 he said "and I began promoting Christensen sible tjme training on Sun Valin 1924 I quit wrestling in 1942 16 11 7 39 34 1313 35 Totals ley slopes and I quit setting up my own — 1L Hancock Glen Cheery Official Accompanying the squad as in 1946 Until then it was rings manager will he Nelson Bennett Verrsee tad Sled Ward so risky I didn't want to hire men head of Sun Valley Ski PstroL OTFP OTFP 13 3 T 33 Keller AUen 3 3 8 19 to set up for me” 4 3 0 3 Mellind Those days have disappeared Hu 1st 3 3 S 3 Sports Tid Bits 4 10 3 Donaldson Taylor 4 3 13 Kohler’s conveyance now is one 1 0 3 3 5 4 3 Risko 4 the former Peterson Famaworth Johnny Johns 3 4 4 23 of those expensive baby blue Cleveland heavyweight wljo died 7 3 413 Hall cars whose price begins somewas Miami in of heart attack 34 13 IS 33 Totals 33 14 13 76 — Officials R Hancock Clen Cheery where around $5000 He has beone of tlye glamour boys of an tween 40 and 60 wrestlers workof era many good heavyweight Sod Ward 11th War for him He promotes fights fighters’ in the roaring twenties OTFP GTFP ing Morris Bradshaw 12 4 3 26 in 150 cities in Illinois alone and and went far with his hustling 8 O 3 13 3 8 3 d Johnson Hunt 3 12 6 books wrestling bouts in every brand of boxing 1 4 0 3 H Donaldson 3 3 3 14 section of the world Known as the Baker Boy and 3 10 4 Godfrey Keller J Donaldson 3 4 18 Kohler said that there are more Harbertaon 3118 Marriott the Rubber Man he boxed Gene 73 30 70 21' 4 Evans Crittenden 3 0 0 4 than 40 wrestler in the country Jack Max Sharkey Tunney 13 11 40 37 13 8 63 who gross more than $40000 per Totals Schmeling and Max Baer all of 19Officials —Denniny Xckhardt year and some make around whom won the championship’ also $150000 lightheavy-weigTommy Loughran Uth Ward 1st Ward "Some of them make more than 4 GoofteU Walker 3 23 10 8 Peterson 113 champion Mickey he laughed "but they got I do” 2 4 22 3 3 Sackett 17 Stromberg welterweight and middleweight 8 1313 Wilson Clough 6 3 4 16 to pay me a booking fee” Tom and 3 Heeney 3 3 013 Erickson Dickamora champion 11 Kohler credited television with Moyas Doxsy 8 3 3 13 among others Where is there 01 40 00 03 DeGroot much of his present success He such a field today? And you ask 0 0 0 0 Skeen runs weekly shows at a Chicago me what is wrong with boxing 13 3 13 59 neighborhood house and puts all 33 IS 8 83 Totals Officials — Eckhardt Denning of them on television Chuck Taylor head football "When we first went on telecoach at Stanford University will vision oup crowds fell off Then con Thirty-secon- d address the Utah Stanford they came up some and then ference in Salt Lake City Feb they fell off again when a lot of 7 He was the football coach of people got sets at home But after the year in 1951 He will speak the novelty wore off they started movement in on the Thirty-Se4on- d Ward Juniors coming back to the bouts athletics intercollegiate turned back Terrace Second 33 “You’ve got to give the people 18 in the Weber Stake junior comfort I’m going to take out to Adolph Rupp whose University last night Th victory our old seats and put in upholof Kentucky basketball team is leagueThirty-Second second place stered seats Why we get women gives aitting ’out the current season in the league standings in evening dressevat our matchNCAA of the courtesy es now and men m tuxedos and Summary: busies himself these days watch Bind Ward Tarrsea 2nd tail coats And they sit in the old farms cattle GTFP board GTFP ing over his three seats” f 4 3 0 0 0 0 Fuhrmln 0 Priee in the Blue Grass state Chadwick 10 13 Francis Kohler Offers Rags Riches Sports Story 3 ' In Easy Victory 1-- 6 4 3 0 3 McGregor 1 13 VanKampen 3 0 McClean 1 0 0 2 Dytbgoe 111 1 Flinders Crandall Faulkner 0 0 2 Housiay 19 8 3 33 Totals Officials— Thompson 110 0 0 0 10 3 2 0 3 Trimble 3 0 3 - Bowling Results 7 3 4 18 Swenson Mutual League-Hig- h individual series: Bill Dominques 559 Dust Augustine 558 Blaine Frost Lew Lewis 520 High single game: Bill Dominques 220 Dust Augustine 213 Blaine Frost 206 High team Commercial Bank 2 series: 2936 Postal Transportation 1 2926 High team single game: Postal’ Transportation 2 1025 Al Commercial Bank 2 1009 Clare picked up the 7 split Utah General Depot Men High individual series: E d White 583 George Brown 569 Bob Stegen 557 High single game: Ed White 233 George Brown 229 Frank Lorrance 223 High team series: QM Split 3042 Blue Streaks 2953 High team single game: QM Splits 1114 QM Splits 1032 Utah General Depot Ladies Leta High individual series: Lacey 439 Trudy Warden 435 LaRue Morgan 418 High single game: Leta Lacey 170 Helen Jones 162 Ruth Brown 161 Sharpies High team series: 1810 Spooks 1796 High team 660 Sharpies single game: 629 Spooks 6-- OLD ESA SD non t 4 4 Eye Title DETROIT (AP) — Hockey has a rule of thumb that says "The team in first place on Jan 1 will win the National Hockey League title” WASH G LUBE I uU 1SAK9 rfJ ocbsct wins1 No Obligation— Just Drivo in Bring This Ad With You Cs!:n Fcrd - affairs In the South Stanford plays Santa Clara and California meets at St Mary’s in a double-heade- r the San Francisco Cow Palace to night Santa Barbara travels to Los Angeles for a game with USC and San Diego State laces UCLA on the Bruins’ home court Up North Washington State Is at Idaho and Oregon State will be at Oregon tonight in the only pure conference games Washington king of the northern division was in Hawaii playing a series with the semi-pr- o Universal Motors and University of Hawaii teams With Washington off the mainland and its Center Bob Houhregs plaguing the Islanders (he dumped in 28 points to lead the Huskies in a 68 to 63 win over Universal Motors at Honolulu last night) the other conference teams had a chance to show what they could do In the San Francisco action Stanford and Cal were up against representatives of the new but eager California Basketball Association After tonight’s games the order will be reversed Santa Clara will take on California and St Mary’s will go up against Stanford tomorrow night Stanford was out to break a five game losing streak but California currently leading the southern division was justifiably Compete With noon Sunday 10A Pro Golf Stars NEW YORK (UP) — Jackie Porkchop) Pung the U S Women’s Amateur golf Champion came to town today and admitted: 1 There aren’t many fires in Honolulu 2 Playing golf won’t reduce your avoirdupois and g 3 Professional golf is a business Jackie knows first hand about the first two But the big little lady (five feet two and 210 pounds) rapidly is discovering the truth of the third Anent the arson rate in the Islands Jackie knows there can’t be too much work for the Hawaiian smoke eaters because her husband Barney is one And the things that man finds time to do prove that he can’t work too hard on the hook and ladder Barney’ a Chinese Hawaiian probably is the unsung hero of sports "Head of the House” is no idle phrase to that man So that Jackie can devote plenty of time to golf Barney doubles But Coach Bob Feerick of Sanin brass as breadwinner and ta Clara adopted an unusual atbread baker titude He said he was “more "He takes care of our two chil- worried about Stanford” than he dren does the cooking and even was about Cal because does the ironing” Mrs Pung apwere hot to get back into plauded as what wife wouldn’t the win column "His specialty is Oriental -- food UCLA and USC looked like and he even goes underwater fish- shoo-in- s in their games with Saning for the staple items” ta Barbara and San Diego But Barney’s cooperation gave Even with "out 6f Jackie plenty of time to sharpen the country” Washington the Huskies still her shots for the U S Amateur figured prominently although inwhich she won at Portland last directly in the week end’s northYou might say it ern division schedule summer clinched the job for him Because If Oregon State whips now that Jackie has turned pro it will give Washington Oregon a full she won’t get home again until four-gam-e lead in the division October and the Huskies could sail "Winning the amateur was a through the rest of the season big break for me” exclaimed the even lose four games and still brown-eyelady who looks like tie for the crown a female Porky Oliver “But it After its Friday night didn’t help my weight any As with Oregon State at Eugenegame Orea matter of fact I gained four gon will move over to Corvallis pounds the week I won the ama- for a return engagement Saturteur” day night Jackie whose Memphis-borIn other ma jor games In t h 4 mother is of West tonight: ’San Francisco State extraction and whose lather is is at Nevada Loyola of Los AnHawaiian will make her profes- geles is at Seattle U Humboldt sional debut when the weather-yan- goes to Southern Oregon and tournament Cal Poly is at Pepperdine starts at Florida’s Boca Raton course Feb 14 NEW YORK— Al Winn 165 "And I’m finding out that this Is going to be a lot different New York outpointed Herbie than playing amateur golf” she Hayes 167 Elmsford N YM 8 said with an engaging grin (Little scene-stealin- g dog-eat-do- FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 30 1953 Aggies Tarheels Risk Cage Leaderships Tonight Big Games Get Interest " NEW YORK (UP) — The Oklahoma Aggies and the North Carolina Tarheels risk their conference leaderships tonight as a full program of important games ends the tern r examporary lull in college basketball caused by mid-yea- inations — Including these two pacemaking clubs no fewer than five of tebms the nation’s highest-ranke- d are slated for action with Caliand fornia Brigham Young Southern California on view The Aggies tangle with 'fulsa at Stillwater Okla in one of the top games of the week and one that may be a key to the Missouri Valley Conference race The Aggies ranked seventh nationally are on top with a mark but Tulsa enjoying one of its finest seasons in history is right behind with 3-North Carolina rocketing ' jo the front of the Southern Conference in Frank McGuire’s first year as coach and now No 17 nationally is expected to add another notch to its 11-- league record against Davidson at Davidson N C California leader of the Southern Division of the Pacific Coast Conference and holding No 14 ranking nationally steps out of the league for a game against St Mary’s of California while Southern California ranked No 18 also goes outside to play Santa Barbara Brigham Young ranked No 15 meets Montana in a Skyline Conference game A win would move BYU within one victory of first-plac- e Wyoming Other leading games tonight o include: Washington Paand Oregon-Orego- n in the St cific Coast Conference Texas Christian-SoutherMethodist in the Southwest Virginia ' and Mary in the Southd ern Santa St Boston Ohio Tigerg Warriors See Action In Region One - 2-- 0 1 1 St-Idah- n Tech-Willia- m - Clara-Stanfor- Marquette-Detro- ge of (Calif) Seattle -- (Ky) UCLA-San Utah it Idaho Loyola Miami (Fla)-Murra- y s Wayne-S-t and Diego St Nor-bert’- St-Uta- h 4 d the-dndi-a- ns Ogden High second- place hold- ers in region one basketball travel tp Richmond for a skirmish with the North Cache Bulldogs tonight Weber High league leaders invades Hyrum for a league contest with South Cache The Warriors are picked to win this one hattdily Bear River and Box Elder clash at Brigham City in the other league encounter Logan draws a bye T Three gapies are on the slate in the Summit division as follow’s: North Summit at South Rich Morgan at South Summit Wasatch at Park City -- d n Dutch Harrison French-Irisb-Germa- n Sets Pace e cross-countr- y In Tucson Open — E J TUCSON Ariz (UP) (Dutch) Harrison an old pro with the confidence of a youngster takes another whack at par today in a campaign to stretch his one? stroke lead in the $10000 Tucson Open golf tournament Most of the big name pros shatPOCATELLO (AP) — Idaho El tered par over the 6570-yarRio golf course in the opening State College’s boxing squad exround yesterday but the easy- pects to run into tough competia going Ardmore Okla veteran led tion tomorrow night against team of mittmen from the Unithe pack with —a versity of Nevada at Elko Nev performance mBuiId Up Oppose Bongals ld Hot-N-T- ot 29-lan-e Clair' VtfEnr Frtat lad MocMm aliaw yw nwflly th oxtromo fcnnicy of front and c fraction of IPEClAliriD SEKY1CI fe six-leagu- e 71-4- 2 d e 9 Ricks Triumphs Over Wildcats In Cage Opener REXBURG Idaho — A 75-7- 2 victory over Weber College last night gave the Ricks Vikings n still firmer grip on first pla in the Northern Division Intermountain Conference basketball standings Ricks now has a 4-- conference record Westminster in second record was idle place with a Weber and Ricks play a second game tonight The Vikings were led by Bryant Squires who tanked 30 points He hit 14 of 15 free tosses The big point outcome gave him a 305 average for the last two games as he put in 31 last Saturday against Boise Junior College Weber led most of the first half but fell behind as the Vikings picked up steam in the second half For the Wildcats Larry Peterson was top man with a total of 18 points while Bob Nish was 1 4-- 2 i right behind him with 17 points and Ron Lowder garnered 16 Von Larson also hit the hoop for 11 Weber points Coach Reeu Swenson’s Weber five played most of the last quarter without the services of Lowder Larson and Shaw as they had all fouled out Nish with four fouls on him was also pulled out near the close of the game Box score: W8cr CfUej GTFP 7 7 16 3 7 7 4 6 S S S 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 17 Kicks Caller GTFP Lowder Spuires S 19 14 39 13 Rydalch 4 Sutton 10 0 3 HtU 8 6 8 IS Anderaon 0 111 Peteraoa Nuh UUnan 0 SkTltf SeUera 1 8 8 T 0 Wright White Hopklna 4 4 1 Haasen Jesperaon Saunders 1 0 0 3 Shaw 0 0 0 0 Beinap S3 31 T 33 38 14 73 Total 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 O 0 0 1 3 3 4 HUNTINGTON W Va — Har-ol- d Jones 137 Detroit and Alfredo LaGrutta 141 Italy drew 10 Your Bowling By By STEVE NAGY r In thatl split second between the small balls Norm an The city recreation junior bowl-wit- h rolled a two game series Howes standing reached the league play of 188 with a 124 high game point tomorrow with four leagues Alice Lobenstein another playing first round matches A in took the fifth loop was organized and the girl’s play with aspotlight 343 series opens play tomorrow morning at Joan Stitt of the Commettes had the Paramount Bowl 141 high game however with Gutter-balls Improved scores over the preLowel Kendrick of the vious week of free bowling for of series his high proved handicaps indicated that some last week was no fluke as he on their are promising keglers paced the Hot Shots loop with way to stardom in the bowling a 463 mark and a high game world Gordon Rowse a mark of 184 Junior leaguer Knocked over All teams bowl three game the pins for a 510 series with a matches except in the high game of 202 to top all per- leagues where the tiny folk roll formances the eight pound balls for two In the league where games each day youngsters 12 and under bowl The program's the best in the history of the department with the alleys being in conTiros Show Unovon nine until 2 pjn use from stant Woar? each Saturday St ooring Difficult ? Hot-N-T- - With Steve Nagy Bowler o! the Year Bowler-of-the-Yea- Junior Keglers Slate Loop Contests On Saturday d Knockm Em Down ar 135-play-er The game on Brigham Young’s home floor at Provo is the opener of a week-enseries that may see BYU pull even with the idln Wyoming Cowboys After meeting Montana BYU entertains Utah’ State tomorrow night BYU’s only loss in games was to Montana 56-5at Missoula Last week at Provo BYU stopped defending champion Wyoming’s unbeaten drive to the title That was the Cowboys’ only loss in eight conference gam£s A sweep for BYU this week-enwould tie t h e race Denver’s oncoming Pioneer knocked Colorado A Sc M out of a third-plactie with Montana last night The Pioneers clipped the Aggies 66-5for their first loss of the season on their home court at Fort Collins Seventh-plac- e Utah State ’and tailend Utah renew their intfa-stat- e rivalry in a traditional game tonight at Salt Lake City Utah has won only once in six league contests and the Utah Staters have scored only one triumph in’ four conference games Other league games tomorrow match Denver at New Mexico and Montana at Utah ' d Idaho The leading game last night saw St John’s upset Fordham the d nation’s team 62-5The Redmen rebuilding after losing the stars of last year’s team that won the Eastern NCAA championships got off to a bad start this season but now have won' five straight The score was with two minutes left tied 54-5when Jim Davis and Dick Duckett scored successive goals that put St John’s ahead to stay Soph Marty Satalino led St John’s with 15 points while Al Larkin had 14 for the Rams who suffered only their second loss in 15 games 13th-ranke- -- self-assure- : CLAin’3 359 25th Street non-conferen- Jackie Fung To crrp Flyod Schartzwalder whose Syracuse eleven edged out by in the Orange Alabama Bowl game lectured on “Of- fensive Football as Syracuse 1 ii Nineteen men and women among the world’s finest downhill and slalom performers will represent Sun Valley in the annual Eccles Cup classic at Snow Basin Sunday Janette Burr one of the Olympic charmers left will be a serious contender in the ladies division Brynhild Grasmoen right is a waitress at Sun Valley when she isn’t busy on Baldy Mountain She also is enrolled in the Ogden sports program The slalom events start at 12 o’clock 5 ht v) V'l i SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — Coast (basketball fanS after playing second fiddle to semester exams for a couple of weeks looked forward to full resumption of cage activity this week end Every team in the Pacific Coast Conference both divisions had a busy two days lined up but most of the games are Av‘ Weber Winner 85-1- 9 (C C Is ld - ' ( Lake-Ogde- Twenty-secon- d Coast Outfits Ready for Easy Contests tjumcffleq Alice Marble one of the all time top ranking women tennis stars now makes $10000 per year lecturing on "The Art of Living” and declares a woman tennis player has little chance of "financial success” in the pro game She doubts if even Maureen Connolly would be a gate attraction She admits however that she made $50000 by leaving the amateur ranks more than a decade ago which is not financial failure - Climb ""T Stars Compete Next Sunday Sun Valley Ski Club’ force of 19 ace slat shovers includes eight Olympic skiers x Heading the list are Stein Erik-se- n Christiana Pravda and Jack Reddish Sun Valley Ski School instructors Eriksen the Oslo comet was giant slalom gold medalist at the 1952 Olympics Aus- o tria’s Christiana Pravda number-twman in the giant slalom last year sped to victory at the recent Alta Snow Cup and skied away troeasily with the Arnold Lunn sea-eon in the ML Hood at early phy "Red Dog Reddish three- time snow cup claimant and second in that race this year was captain of the American Olympic squad and is well n known in the Salt Other ‘American Olym- ’ area pic stars on the team are Dar- rell Robison Dick Buek Katy Rodolph Jannette Burr and Byrnhild Grasmoen Completing the men’s team entered from the Union Pacific’s Idaho ski land are Phil Puch-ne- r winner of the Eccles Cup last year Fred Carter Otto Van All- man John Jacoby Don Gasaway and Ted Hill all ski instructors or ski patrolmen Among the other fair entrants are amazing Mary Isabelle Litch- Jirioms zX’il ot the time that your thumb comes out of the ball 'and your fingers come out of the ball your fingers take over All the weight of the ball is on your two fingers You should then lift and turn the balL Such a rolling motion is bound to give yon more pin action when the ball strikes the pins A rolling ball also will eliminate the possibility of flattening out on pocket hits and assure you a good share of strikes In the accompanying photograph you will notice that my thumb is just coming out of the fcalL The ball has passed the bottom of its arc on the downIt Is at precisely t£is swing point that the fingers take over apply the forward rolling motion which produces good pin action You will also note that my thumb is on top and 'my fingers are on the side of the ball with the V formed by my thumb and forefinger pointing directly down the alley at the target One method of checking whether you have finger action is to see if your fingers are bent slightly toward the palm in your follow through! If you are getting proper finger action into your delivery the fingers will tend to clench in a fist If your fingers are straightened s ( i i -- s Li t A 1$ x x Rolling — Fingers apply the forward rolling motion producing good pin action t out in yonr follow through however you are lettin gthe ball alide right off the fingers without attempting to apply any finger action — or lift — at alt |