Show - ye - t ttLt t 0 - - l-- -- 8 1 1 1 I 1 I r WM "WE ‘-- F 11-701- 1 I 801 - : '1 Y JUNI 1 116) I I 111 F 5 I - a ' "N - COCOA Now Pw1flT7 aa4M I 1 I I 14 I I I I 10' - 11100NEY - - ii 4"11 0 There's o Place for Video In - YU Scheme hu Television proved quite a bugaboo for the sports promoters whether collegiate or profgesional But tfiere's a spot we believe the television boys might give their outlet a boost and at the same time prove a boon to the sports fans What about televising the B Y U home basketball games this year? The Springville gym is much too small for college basketball crowds as everyone knows The field of television is untouched in Utah county However it's only a matter of time before television be available in Utah county too So why wouldn't some enterprising station get in on the ground floor and familiarize the populace with the miracle of television at the same time providing a public service for the thousands who can't see the Cougars play any of their home games? The mobile television unitt cquld move into Springville and those who were willing to install sets or even rent them could see the games televised at their homes or clubs About every available set in Salt Lake OW dotes could bel utilized for the experiment and what better way to make a — favorable impression in this new field? It would be a promotion worthy of consideration Ths - Rtadeti (Bless—lm) Writ - "Dear John: Here are a few Items which might be of interest to the readers of the 'Mirror': "Colorado beat Northwestern the other night on a series of foul shots which came about on the Big Ten interpretation of the new foul rule Under the Big Ten ruling a defensive 'teams foul automatically results In two free throws which must be taken A foul by the offensive team results in one free throw which must be taken This of course ' only works during the fensively and C U dunked a— couple to go out in front bY comfortable margin "I think your series of squibs about our boys' in the pro basketball ranks is a good deaLWhile our buddy Ron Livingstone isn't setting the league afirein-th- e scoring department he's been doing great defensive work In two games with the Stags he's held three of the resident clowns to five points a game And with Gardner and Fulks around to score there isn't a great need for 'a center to score The Warriors need' a couple of guards who can hit from 'way out "Everyone in the Windy city is all excited about the pro football merger with the Bears and Cardinals up in the air about their lucrative home and home series which drew 105000 for the two games Regards Bill Johnston" (Bill was former sports editor on Utah Chronicle resides in Chicago) two-minu- te at period the end "In this instance Northwestern was leading by four or five points and Colorado was catching fire Just about every time Colorado moved in close to the keyhole a Northwesterner would lay one on the Buff across the arms or block or some other football manuever The Buffs racking up 22 foul pitches in 29 shots finally utilized two free I A 1 ' I i throws to pass Northwestern Then the Wildcats fell apart de I Stuff I i i w and Somesanse Al Jacinto former Bee infielder and his wife Doris a Derks field usherette of a couple of years ago announce the birth of With their baby David Alvin born Dec 14 congrats! our boys in the pro hoop loop Kenny Sailors scored 16 points for Denver Milo Komenich added four points to Anderson Mike Todorovich scored nine and George Packer totals y Nostrand 12 for Brady' Walker hit nine and Bob ''' t 1 - i and-no- Tr-Cit- Doll one for Boston and Arnie Ferrin added 11 to Minneapolis Hardy K Downing returned from Los Angeles to spend the Danny Savich former holidays with his children in Salt Lake' guard at Utah and lately a professional wrestler Is spending the holidays with his parents in Tooele Danny see a rebirth of wrestling in the east especially with a new crop Frank Leahy has been signed for of boys luring the crowds Idaho the Idaho football coaches clinic at Boise in August basketball clinic same as Utah offered will sponsor an all-stEd (Lefty) McFadden former Tribune at the same tide baseball writer writes from Dayton 0 to see if Remo Polidori Rex Layne or Jay Lambert would be interested in a bout there 011ie McCulloch Tribune's ski writer against Bert Lytell out entrants were handicapped by --lack Sun that Valley points Idahoins haven't of snow in Sunday's Snow Cup race at Alta Keith Bloom Wyoming's senior been on the snow all season guard suffered a shoulder separation against the Utes in the Skyline Six invitational tournament and may be lost to the squad for the preseason aunt east i ar 1 Observation Ward --- - - From the looks of MO holiday ads la the papers and magazinos thou evening gowns on for sighs must hopying - lotto gals -- -- - S ' ' - oil ' i 0 1 0' I ' 50 - t-- rtAl m ?r 0itt :' LID ' k Cougars Work To Improve Play for Tour ) (1 t- -ell ' '4' I a- i r ' e 1 ' ' - --- - — - -- - - ' ‘ - v half-tim- 4 ft 00 ti 0 li - 's 1 1 P 1 I F ? e b mi P' - wm HIGH SCHOOL BOX SCORES ttah's would-b- e Glen Smith hangs onto the melon against takers Dolan Condie (1) is agreeable I l - to letting Smith keep the thing- but Maconochle (Il) Lawrence Tech would like to get It away TAME PIONEERS One Right Cards Doivn Iiayoes Hoosman in Fifth D U 81-7OAKLAND Cal (UP)—Joe Louis looking like the Louis-Explod- es Montag T P 4 I 1 9 Inhannen 0 0 0 0 Simmer 2 2 0 4 Nyrancul O O ono 111 Jenkins Cools Boston Foe back-pedall- ' eight-roun- lit ing Floyd Richardson West Jordan's third heavyweight who will go six rounds against Ken Hay den Negro from judges while referee Ted Martin voted for Moreno mons $3 11 74 Mississippi LK C IL L A CCM Dixie r 84 Bradley lreorglalToch Colored U IC M U SO Whitvrerth IS Montana Welders Reserve 81 Albion 80 Nebraska Wevieran SI Omaha lit Ithaca 51 Wilkes Ran 41 Washington t ht Louis) 110 Sal& 190-pou- Another Skirmish g skirmish was Another assured with the signing of Ralph Helms and Ron Whittle to go six rounds or less Helms lost a close d verdict to Whittle last June but the whirlwind from Wyomade spectacular imming has provement since then and believes he can handle Whittle Helms was—honored—this—week by Ring magazine which picked him as the nation's outstanding middleweight for December In a total of 25 fights since turning pro Helms has lost only t never been knocked off He'll meet one of his toughest opponents From Wyoming P4 slam-ban- carictos N Texas State State 39 - eight-roun- his-fee- Pete TullockrnótherilNegr from Wyoming will go six or less against Buddy Sloan of New York Tullock brings good record from the plains and may be a bit too tough for Sloan who has lost onlyonce since appearing In Salt Lake—Those three fights couple&with the slugfest between Kent Hoyt of Cedar City and Clyde Mackert of Boise make Wednesday's show potentially one of the best ever arranged at the Coliseum Mackert was the wildcat who fought such -a terrific against Helms last week before going down via the TKO route In thó third round --- ' Complete Car- d-Lambert and Layne 'each of whom will go four rounds — or less—against the Brown Bomber said Monday they expect to make a fight of it all the way They'll flip a coin to see which goes into the ring first Lambert has picked up 15 pounds on the scales since he fought A draw against Remo Polidorl He'll weigh at i when-t192 least steps In against Louis Layne will hit the scales at 186 or better includ- 47 67 Augustan win-Wall- er 4$ - 11 51 W Texas 114—ILNew Mex 14 15 13 45 - Store by Morgan ' Totals quarters: sad NEW - 19-rT- wo Tennis Assn—They -- - ' P I 0 nt ting Christmas -- 141000101e1 - DeRVOIP GTPfP 3 0 2 8 3 1 4 1 6 5 2 21 10 1 3 21 O 2 4 2 1 5 2 UTPfP' Hickeyl Grittina TotLe Oran! iteve88 days—from 10 5 3 22 Smwo4 1 3 3 5 2 0 Vordt 0 I Nabert 2 1 5 802 6f 02 3Holheknegelnj EfiViartiejl 0 0 1 0 O 2 5 2 Brodnimi 11Combcs 04 2 4 1 0 0 2 rralg8 Heiler' 0 0 00 1 0 0 3 MorgaoI Jenson' I 3 2 5 $1 10 2a 81 Totals 26 18 19 l0 Galt tims stow Louisville 44 Denver Denver leree throws missed: bean Tott Howeli Mickey 2 Griffin Come& 2 Look Give' Louisville (6)--- G muellek Brown flowell8 Itvena on week 1 am pm till till midnight Satur pm from 7 4 - Open Lockmuellerl 4 1 3 0 GCombte ? 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Robone 5 5 old is — - H days 'rq : --- - — Pokes 70 Emporia' 89 LARAMIE Wyo Dec 19 The Wyoming Cowboys capitalized on a big height advantage Monday night to swamp the Emporia (Kan) 9 In a non State Teachers conference basketball game Both teams were cold in the opening minutes and alrhost four minutes were gone before John Pilch hit a Wyoming basket The Punchers then pulled steadily ahead - at the 1 and were in front UP)--- - ' 4 70-3- half Dennis After the Intermission Shrogen led an Emporia rally that whittled the difference to five points at 7 ''" r 00) - j ‘I' 4 32-2- :-' 4 - i : Ape ' ' - (6) 1 : io 104444 4 ‘ I l 11 ' '' :''' 1 - o 32-2- i N:N GTPIP O 1 oil Utah juniors Clyde Barker 10 S - Barker who is currently enrolled at Phillips Exeter academy in New Hampshire though his home is in Utah gained added honors when he was ranked fourth nationally in interscholastic singles Barker and his schoolmate Barret Schleicher gained sixth spot in the national interscholastic --- -' doubles rankings a ——A ----' ' YES EVEllY0IIEIS-!-1SOLD'C61:---TIIE:AUCTION-- CITY WAY" ' OF EUYIIIG- AND SAVING! -- 7 '' '— - So wise make your dollars boy morel Do all of your Amos Shopping at Auction City old Buy tat Toot Paco Pay Only ' 'What Too Wish to lid! 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Auction Begins 7 : 1 pan Tuesday t Please Don't Come on Saturday Nights were ranked 10th best in the list Both were also listed in the national singles rankings though not in the top 2- 0- A supplemental list of 10 which were classified as class A included each of the two Salt Lake I v'''' —ALL - Till 'amt— Come Early:- Open TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS a - 1' SATURDAYS ( N The Original and Onig ' 1 A utrir-P- c77--- 4981' South State ighett Pricos 41641101dbdikAhd2441141i:41 Murray ' f s Li Utah Paid to Doe Ion for Distrito Stock end Good Salable Marchand IA - 4141CALnalk atell Fa 81-7- of 20 junior doubles teams on the basis of play last summer - t 01" 11 and 1eny Glade 'of Salt Lake City were among the top id national tennis rankings released Monday by the U Lawn 6 4 M A 3- 13arkerGet e t 1 ' P P Link 101 121 5 1 11 Doblar I W o 0 0 f 0 3 IS Andar4044 lianonon f 4 3 212 Hay 0 1 0 Alien" ' Raster f 0 1 3 1 0 4 2 King talynes t S0 0 10 23S 0 0 0 Peterson 5 t g 11 -- YORK--De- AktAgridtrie—-2t- ColoCo "'ark Americas 4 a 1 4 5 3 11 1 4 2 14 1 2 0 2 4 3 3 11 0 0 0 0 (I 1 1 1 0 0 0 1) 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0' Nevada 79 Rams 62 1111101 once-beat- t -- Reid 45 46 - Juni - 35 31 - Cavemen 35 Miners 27 - - -- e Gla-d- 18 29 -- VAS a 11 1 13P 21 18 11 85 ' Totals 19 20 10 43 anon at the hail: Utah 32 LIVirfinCif 21 46 Tacit Officials—All Mayon' and Ruins Stip' 13 111 Lawrence Toth 1 1r P "'mulls' 5 4 4 14 Petty' 1 3 2 4 Denning' Clevarlyt 13mithe 11 Steplere 5 Dussinsg 2 111 5 Taitiertg 1 2 4 11aeonnente g tihrumg 3 1 0 Casieedog Huteninsong Crofts0 0 1 0 0 limithg Jeffries' 0 0 0 0 Jonem1 1) 0 1 0 Molganamay' Pesten 0 0 6 0 Adams' Banners' 1 2 0 2 rink° 1 0 0 2 Hautteman4 aT P OTFP 0 LOUISVILLE Ky Dee 19 0 0 2 1 Ireaughton1 4 6 513 banchact Ptereel 1 4 3 5 0 of 2 The University 1 3 1 3 l4ousaho1dne4 Burgeace 2 7 2 ighgRom 1 0 0 2 O'Boyle Louisville Cakdinals kept a com- 0 1 0 0 0114t11 Truman e 2 1 0 3 Seagram3 5 22121 3 1 4 1 Ranson g 2 4 3 0 Iverion4 0 0 0 antoocit Ray s 3 4 2 16 S 4 4 2 0 Jansen Mauer' 0 1 1 11 4 0 2 S Gustafson g Remits g 0 0 0 paratively comfortable lead over 0 1 0 0 KingI t Oratu311-3-2--Westhoff g Garfinkle g 0 0 0 I a Denver university most of the way O1 00 00 02 Papice I 0 1 0 I g Hissins °mice g Jankovick 1 0 0 0 Monday night and rackedup their O 1 1 1 Saliamia Dinkins g 3 2 3 S Darien° I 0 0 1 eighth basketball victory of the 11 20 13 35 1 2 Totals le 0 season Peons by quarters 31 1 13 DI ! 'Nista 23 12 82 25 27 1 19 an 12 The Cards opened up Bingham I 17 27 35 Halftime SCOW Nevadi 42 Cotoradl lead with a late surge in the first American Pork Official': Patera and Deavitt half and maintained control of the : situation after intermission until Coach- - Peck Hickman let his re1" serves take over in the last three minutes Louisville bad a ----- --' tir lead at that point Combs Ish and Reeves Kenny were chief contributors to the vietory Reeves with 22 points that n City 11°YviC'OPiCiehnt came when they were needed most till AopUeet:00 and Combs with 19 EV E Dick Gray and Dale Tort got 21 points apiece for Denver sizes Names Soccer Team ! IPlinaham semis Emporia titPflo 0 0 MeReynoldet Flinnt 4C 1 4 IP Westminister 84 Uplift's 11 3 0 Leneyt Dotsof 2215 0 0 Eau Claire 80 Wartburg 59 3 1 0 I Markhaml 1 yardent Indiana 85 Oregon State 81 - 2 S 3 0 Litehfield& Reede 2 8 4 I 2 0 1 4 Shoo:rime —Ptieloviehl !loved 7t Colored A and Si IS — - 0 1 1 51 PROLE ? 1315 Cowan" odersool9---Ploont1 4 5 3 0 8 O 2 2 2 0 1 2 1 Iliuthece Forresterg 3 0 1 6 Panserl 0 0 0 Mass' W0 0 Purmanl 19 100 0 FRANCISCO Dec 0 0 0 Williame4 (UP)--- A soccer traveling - 30 10 19 70 Totals squad from the University-- of San t—12152O5' Malt time score: Wyoming 32 Lae Francisco Monday was named by porta 21 Coach Gus meDonoghue for their Mimed tree throw': ltehootia—Litehtield L Phogren Cowan Anderson 2 Wvomial Soccer- - bowl-gaagainst Penn —Ffln 44 Real 2 Radovieh Pitch Gloom State in St- - Louis on Jan LHaag Morningside- Cyprus OT FP Iluekner 2 0 0 4 Rettl 0 0 0 0 a ao pmkopsio Roberta 4 3 1 9 Potence 4 8 1 9 Frasier 3 2 2 11 FaLurI a a a 0 0 0 0 Tucker Dec 19 COLLEGE HOOP RESULTS " 0 0 0 Wright 3 I 1 I Peterson 1 2 2 4 Tharscat 3 191Francis 0- Brown Bomber of old exploded one solid right to the jaw of Al Hoosman to score a fifth round knockout before 9000 fans in the Oakland auditorium Monday night Apparently toying with his foe the1irL four rounds Louis 'Went to work in the fifth He ripped Hoosman with rights and lefts to the head but hesitated as he had the San Francisco Negro set up for a knockout punch Then utak 415 lawrfne Teal 48 he let go with that famed right itwhtsletZ "ellsIS Collets to the jaw and Hoosman fell for- - 53 Drake 711 resist State St ward on hie face Louisville 81 Denver O The San Francisco boy who Nebraska 83 Colorado State 48 Vale $1 Rochester weighed in at 211 compared with Ohio Wesleyan 75 MarAmid 11 never made much of Louis' 223 Davidson 63 Monroe 58 BOSTON Dec 19 (UP)—For- a fight of it Syracuse 80 Princeton 48 met world lightweight king Lew He the Cornell 73 Rutgers 41 through Jenkins of Sweetwater Tex con- first two rounds In the thiul Akron 111 Tamps 59 tinued on his comeback trail Mon- round he stopped long enough to Kent State O Ohio University IL 14 North Carolina Michigan day night by technically knocking swap a few punches with the forState 46 out Iggy Vaccari of Boston in mer champion Marshall 71 Youngstown 14 two minutes 26 seconds of the The only smile Louis cracked Duquesne Si Loyola et L A 47 eighth round of their scheduled during the night came before the Setae Hall fil New Mexico 44 bout St Is lin'S 87 Washington State at Mechanics bout when he went to sit on his 44 stool only to land in 'the lap of Iowa tte 84 Northwestern 14 The ring veteran Max Baer a foe of his championVIII 49 Loyola (Baltimore) stalked' the Vaccari ship 41 days the Guard 55 Vermont 31k Coast throughout fight calling pracManhattan 71 Connecticut Mi' tically every punch he threw His Added to S L Card George Washington 81 W'sabing sharp jabs opened up bad cuts Two more supporting battles ton and Lee 11 below both of Vaccari's eyes to Penn 14 Kenyon 51 Wednesto were added give him his 18th victory in his Monday Bowling Green 74 William and day night's Coliseum boxing show Maly 88 last 19 fights where feature skirmishes send ex15 St Francia IL Niagara world's heavyweight champion Joe 81 Hillsdale 48 'Detroit Janiro Louis against Rex Layne and Jay 11 Tampa 119 Akron NEW YORK Dec 19 Lambert four rounds apiece— Syracuse 118 Princeton 48 Janie° 153 Youngstown (UP—Tony O won a All in all Promoter Jim DownVirginia U Gettysburg 87 split decision over Mario Moreno 150 Murray State 67 Illinois Wesley New York in the d main ing has 38 rounds of battling on SS event Monday night at eastern Park the Wednesday menu and there anOklahottut 11 CCNY 13 shouldn't be a poor fight on the way arena before 2000 fans Wyoming 78 Sanaa State Teach-er- e Janie° tuning up for his bout bill St Jan Teens Wesleyan 14 Hardin Sins Semiwindup honors go to fightTrin esete7eacct Fe usvaortteas t Dor Loyola in Chicago Jam 2 - y I 'Go Away You Guys! I Got the Ball! the-ne- ts - ' -- ol -- 1 -- The 1951 contest the B Y triumph over Chadroa Teach-- in era in the Bean bowl at Scottsthiersaidwould be playedethInge - arovo also I bluff Neb easly in the season - 1 jack-knif- -- t I 31-2- Work on the offensive boards ball control and setting up and making their plays move will be stressed during the week Watts said The Cougars play Beloit college on Dec 29 at Beloit Wis Beloit according to Coach Watts uses a speedway fast break system in which they run an opponent to death if they can get the opposing team to play the game the way they want them to The Cougars therefore must play a Beloit has been type of game scoring around 90 points in their games so far indicating they have a great aggregation Injured List Joe Nelson is still having trouble with an old ankle injury but Coach Watts Is hopeful that a new type of tape may help Nelson also had sore feet at Los Angeles which handicapped him greatly Roland Minson was suffering Mon day from a charley horse incurred at Denver along with a sprained thumb and toe but is expected to be okeh before the team leaves next Monday for the east " yiSoc!Flog:fiöos 31-2- -- the intermountait west I - 18-1- t - - t 4 I -- I Los-Ange- les in - I 16-1- 1 "' ey ranged t 1 000'' i'o-- ar filli3- - 4 —11 PROVO Dec 19 —Coach Stan Watts and his Brigham Young university Cougars went to work Monday afternoon in an effort to Iron zuttheltinke that cropped up during their play in the tourney'last week and before they take to the road on— their—annual eastern jaunt Coach Stan Watts said Monday following practice- - that although the defeats hurt the prestige and possibly the pride of the team members it might be a good thing in-tend" We are not the best team in the country and have a long way to go and the fans might as well recognize it now as later" the Cougar mentor said 25cjt ciGAtt 1 ""t 1 - — U-- 2 for ' 4 - ': 4 ' 4 65-4- g s i By BILL CLEGG Alternately hot and cold Utah university bunched enough of ita beat to rack up an easy 8 triumph over barnstorming Lawrence Tech of Detroit Monday night before a sparse turnout of 2137 fans Ten minutea went by before ' the on the strength of the towering stuttering - Redskins Acored 10 Stepler who poked four goals into ' points and they trailed the visiting the ring Tech for 14 minutes before a deuce But finally Condie pushed one 6 of his soft 20 footers into the by Dolan Conde tied it at and another by the same southpaw ring over a brace of outstretched shot the Lite' out in front for a fingers and a moment later the lead they never relinquished Idaho left bander took a magician's With Glen Duggins and Condi pass fromSmith in the keyhole end 6 sparking the drive the Utes bit a the Wes were out in front hot streak in the last four minutes Smith hooked one in left handed e 1 lead and added a charity pitch Cleverly to take a ithere was never a doubt as to the Duggins end Condie each tallied a - deuce tact Iultimate outcome and Duggins Duggins with 16 Condle with 13 more through Just before the hail ' 1 Iand Glen Smith and Bill Rutchin- - and it was son with 11 each were the chief Stret Margin s Utah gunners Barney Petty with! 14 and Mt 51n Jim Stepler with Utah stretched the 10point mar 11 10 ot them coming on brilliant gin somewhat during the second backboard Work paced the Tech halt while a stream of eager re ' serves trickled into the contest point parade' And while there may be a general Vtets Erratie letdown when that happens fans Woefully erratic at the ring for got some of the night's best enter the major share of the first half tainment when Coach Vadat Peter-th- e Indians managed to poke only 'son injected matchstick Johnny and the first 10 minutes—th opening Jefferies Bill Hutchinson '' in Norm Buthan Into the battle three- field goals into deuce of the genie byPaul Shrum - The game was the last home stand for the Redskins who will arebound by Smith and a push shot by Duggins leave Friday for New York City ' Meanwhile the Blue Devils where they play a Monday night 13-fashioned a 7 advantage largely skirmish against St Joseph's in — Philadelphia meeting St John's in Madison Square Garden Dec 27 Canisius at Buffalo Dec 29 and ''‘' 4 0 ' v A vk' I tk k 44 ft an 0- - "Nov I : I t - DON BROOKS annouicernent marked an PROVO Dec 19—Brigham Young other step forward for Idaho State uniVersity revealed Monday that it athletics Since the Pocatello coin been negotiating with Idaho lege became a four-yeschool it State college at Pocatello for a has expanded its sportsprogram on compared by no other that "it was not premature intermountain college to say that the first game probably One of the mostrecent deVelopt-- will be Played next September in ments was Idaho State's admittance to the Rocky Mountain conference ithe Idaho" city" B Y U athletic The 'Eddie Kimball Bengais will compete this !director announced that B Y U was son fog the conference basketball — "looking into the future" when it atarted—negotiations—with— Idaho' The B Y I S C gridiron negoAte tiations were not in view We feel that Idaho State is of Idaho States surprising steady expansion very favorably situated with rela-- - into major sports fields The Ben-O- n to Idaho geographic and popuplayed Wyoming the last two lation factors and that it is bound gals seasonso and they were to grow now that it has become a beaten ratheralthough badly--th'still four-yecollege considerable prestige for Kimball said a tentative date had gained their teams been arranged for September of Following the 1949 Wyoming 1950 and that he saw no reason game the Bengals went on to comhy the game could not be ar- - pile one of the best victory records 1 1 klirl For Early Gridiron Series A I I I s - ' 1 ''''k ad q ' ' ar - t ‘ I —By r I IOr 5 1) 41 Pl4ggic011-0tIT6- It 1 I 21 ' I I Cougars and Bengals Dicker t 60 111 HI s r 1 01 : I ACROSS STATE LINE At0 1 IIII 1 43-m- - ' I Stanfora Grid — on A1M I monoram ' lt hN t i Dee s - Drill Wins at Newark NEW YORK Dec 19 (UP) — NEWARK N J Dec 19 (UP) Charlie Williams 14914 Newark out Jockey Joey Culmone a hard-ri- d Muriel 15514 Eliza- Ing apprentice witch pointed Roger J in a bout at came to this country from Sicily Laurel Garden Monday night before 11300 fans less than three years ago scored a "triple" Monday when he rode three winners at Tropical park Foe Culmone's triumphs today:M-- STANFORIIV Cal Dec 19 (UP) creased his total of winning mounts —San Jose State 1sit4heturrent Tropical meeting to to the Stanford Monday was added university 1950 17 a figure which—tied—him with football schedule Athlefic Director Al Masters announced Sammy Boulmetis for the lead 0 t Apprentice Rider Wins on Three meor Bobby Brooks fieet Gary Ind halfback- - for the University of Kentucky suffered an "incomplete fractured skull" during a practice drill Monday and prob ably will miss the Orange bowl game pitting the Wildcats against Santa Clara Brooks was running signal drills with other members of the Kentucky team when be collided with back Dick Martin and injured the sygomatie bone Immediately In front of his ear His injury was termed an yin complete fractured skull" by a physician ' Tribune Associate Sports Editor Fla z - 111- I Injury in t 4 II Suffers I ' Head1-:- - ' s lawrpnce: Tee Tr Wildc'a-illallb' 0 t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday December 20 1949 — J ' ' ia11A AAL I& a AIL go ' |