Show THE OGDEN ) fC Ceremony Schedule for Prior To Weber-Ogde- n League Game S LOSE TO dfl VI RAMS HOOPMEN By ENSIGN RITCHIE PORTLAND Ore (UPI)— The San Francisco Forty Niners who were completely outclassed on the football field against the Los Angeles Rams last season had no better luck on the basketball Weber High Schools long await ed new gymnasium will be dedicated Friday evening prior to o the important Region and Weber between Ogden game This will be the first contest to be played in the new structure located just north of the main high school building The Friday evening schedule calls for the junior varsity game between Ogden and Weber at 6 exerpm and the dedication cises promptly at 7 pm They will last for 30 minutes The dedicatory prayer will' be given by John Van Drimmelen vice president of the Weber County Board of Education Brief remarks will be given by T H "Ted" Bell superintendent of the Weber County School District Olaf Klevjord board member Clair Folkman bo a r d member and Keith Wilcox archiOne-Tw- court Friday night The Rams rallied in the fourth quarter to come out on the long end of a 61-5- 5 decision Don Burroughs was high for the winners with 17 points while R C Owens of San Francisco took scoring honors for the night with 19 markers Tom Wilson finished with 13 for the Rams while Lamar Lundy and Del Schofner each contributed Ib? v ' — " 12 BIG YOUTH— Coach Clark School has plenty of height a eighth grader Hansen and has grown two inches in 6-- 6 Ritchie) Puffer left of Roy Junior High on his cage squad in Glen Hansen turned 14 years of age last month the past year Shreeve Set Dates for Medal Jousi (See Ringside With WITH RITCHIE if an eighth giant done the gym grade Roy youth continues to grow as he has" The tourney will be a four-daof years affair open to all commercial past couple to kickers At a Local basketball y i place church and independent basketHe is Glen Hansen son of Mr vantage the when 35 of distance ball teams from Davis Morgan of yards B H Hansen Roy Mrs and Summit Weber Box Elder Cache of field center the is in the ball at who is onlv an eighth grader Rich counties j Roy Junior High School He iut turned 14 last month and already towers in the air six feet nd five inches The lad who is well built at 200 pounds could develop into — i tt l ne iiiadu a goodi cage piayer in basketball much too played his life but his junior high coach Clark Puffer said the lad has good coordination The fact that he has grown two inches in the past year is an indication that he isn't through going up It is a good bet that he will reach at least 7 before he matures It has been quite a while since this area produced a basketball giant His name could become 6-- quite prominent during the next few years He is currently on the starting five at Roy Junior High School the only eighth grader in the regular lineup © © ® Another great fete has been accomplished in the city's junior bowling program the kicker will have only 13 de- grees more liberty to either side in his kicking angle Distance rather than width has been the biggest problem in field goal attempts "It is interesting to note that the three juco football coaches invited to sit in with the NCAA pigskin rule makers in Los An- geles Rusty Russell of Victoria Tex and Ken Blue of Hartnell and Tay College at Salinas' Brown from Crompton were from the only two states in the union that do" not follow the Alliance Rules Was the NCAA affraid to league history © A - 5-m-an © ® team of junior bowl ers have arranged future Saturday matches with a team from Salt Lake City The five local youths with the highest averages were selected for the team — Henry Carlson Larry McKean Dean Wiese Clair Boyle Jr and Neil Hansen Bob McAlmond is alternate Carlson is carrying a 160 average in league play to date 9 e Earl J (Goldie) Holmes athletic director of Compton Junior College has teed off on NCAA officials for changing the width of the goal posts Compton and other California Junior Colleges by the way play according to NCAA rules He said: "Looks like the schools following the NCAA code this fall will have to carry a set of goal posts with them for with some 20000 high schools 400 (NAIA) small colleges and 350 (NJCAA) junior colleges playing the Alliance Rules calling for an 18 foot 6 inch cross bar plus the pros the NCAA members are going to be" badly out- numbered "We have the problem already discussed of K W Mason directs the District High Schools' athletic program and manages R a m s a u r Stadium where we play our home games and it is going to be the college's responsibility to provide a set of goal posts meeting the new NCAA rule to be installed who It will be a single elimination with first round losers competing bracket Any in a consolation is except memelegible player bers of this year's senior college basketball squads All games will be played in the evening starting at 6 pm every night except Saturday when the starting time will be moved to pm The tourney will award five beautiful trophies and 66 individ The outstanding ual awards to complayer will be nominated national on a the pete for place Gold Medal Tournament invite representatives from the team For the past five other states where its code is years an Ogden player has been not followed?" named to this select group from © ® © the thousands who compete in Ogden High's Joe Lalli re- these tournaments over the naceived another honor this past tion week when he was named to the As only 12 teams will be acschool third high cepted into the meet this year team acceptance of applications will basis and no He was named to the third be on a first-com- e team on the 12th annual "Prep" reservations for places will be team sponsored by accepted unless accompanied by of America Wisemen the $1500 entry fee The roster Wigwam athwill be closed upon receipt of the Lalli was the only Utah sevfinal fee lete" named to any of the Official entry forms may be oben teams Lomond of Ben tained at the city recreation ofDarl Smith fice or by calling phone EX was honorable however given All-Americ- All-Ameri- 11 City Basketball Hits Third Heated Round The Ogden City recreation bas- ketball leagues finished their third round of play yesterday with sixth grade teams playing their final practice games Their tournaments will begin Saturday and continue through the following three weeks In the Central seventh grade league the Cardinals defeated the in one of the best Magpies 22-2- 0 games of the day The Coots of Ben Lomond High 3 SCHOOL LEAGUES Lomond — Hobos 48 Sharpies 21 Shieks 30 Sophomores 34 Renegades 33 State School 33 Coos 101 Duds 33 40 80 Ogden High — TW's Jaguars PanDeuces 68 Rookies 47 Trojans 31 Ben thers 49 10th — Cavaliers 30 All Stars Point Gettters 26 Fighting Mormons 51 48 I Don'ts 61 Flying Spastics 41 9th GRADE TEAMS 18 17 Central — Martians Quakers Trojans 0 Maw Maws 2 Trotters 15 Marines 33 Ben Lomond — Indians 16 Hunters 24 Redskins 2 Braves 0 forfeit Ogden High 81b GRADE LEAGUES Central — Tigers 9 Coyotes 22 Rams 24 Panthers 9 Longhorns 18 Bobcats 6 Wildcats 12 Wolverines 6 Mound Fort — State School 31 Bears 23 Cubs 48 Cougars 16 Mount Ogden — Cheetahs 14 Hippos 15 Tigers 30 Panthers 9 Bear 27 Liens 25 Tiger 7th GRADE LEAGUES Blue Birds 33 Washington — Humming Birds 28- - Jav Birds 26 Golden Hawks 11 Mt Ogden — Eagles 43 Blue Jays 3 Hawks 27 Ravens 33 Shrike 31 Falcons 13 Central Jays 8 Hawks 8 Wrens 20 Blackbirds 13 Woodpeckers 4 Condors 23 Cardinals 22 Magpies 20 Flamingoes 21 Orioles 8 Mound Fort — Black Hawks 9 Roadrun-ner- s 14 Seagulls 13 Hawks 15 Condors Buzzards 15 Blue Birds 6 15 Eagles 17 Sparrows 13 Kill Deers 32 Vultures 17 Falcons 4 GRADE Facing the west (Washington Boulevard) the building has a long lobby at the front from which entry to the playing floor can be made through four large doors IN THE CENTER The gym floor is located in the Two Important Battles Loom In This Week Region I Z f - CHARGE 'EM o 54-hol- e 69-66-6- two-strok- Many Seek Grid Posts at Cougar 4 e one-put- ot Hula Bowl Asks'Help of ational Football Loop HONOLULU (UPI) — The chairman of Hawaii's Hula Bowl has asked the National Football League to sanction the event so that top NFL stars can continue to perform here The event annually pits a team of combined Hawaiian and pro stars against one made up of collegiate aces from the" mainland But the game has drawn the ire of officials of both the NFL and the Pro Bowl an all star pro game played about the same time at the Hula Bowl The league ruled Thursday in Philadelphia that its players could not participate in any preseason or game without sanction Mackey Yanigasawa chairman of the Hula Bowl said that a let- - Ogden — King Bees 6 Yellow Jackets Hornets 9 Wasps 10 Army Ants 23 Tarantulas 4 Scorpions 29 Dragonflies 14 Lorin Farr — Scorpions 8 Hornets 2 Termites 27 Dragonflies 0 Yellowjackets 0 Wasps 24 Bees 6 Spiders 18 Mound Fort — Tiger Beetles 16 Litter-bug- s 31 Spiders 8 Ant Lions 27 Hornets 19 Bees 12 Scorpions 7 Bees 25 Horace Mann — Scorpions 5 BeeTles 8 Bumblebees 16 Fireflies 8 Dragonflies 5 Red Beetles 14 Bees 6 Red Ants 9 Quincy — Scorpions 10 Spiders 0 Hornets 10 Dee Bees 30 Drones 24 Fireflies 4 Wasps 8 Red Spiders 6 Mt 12 Complain About Heal SANTIAGO Chile (UPI) — Members of the US Air Force team complained about the heat Sunday when they arrived here for the world amateur basketball tournament The temperature was in the high 80's when the tall Yanks debarked from their plane Z' GOOD CATCH — There is talk of Yogi Berra alternating between first base and the outfield for the Yankees next season but Whitey Ford doesn't seem to see things that way The southpaw piled on catcher's mitts at a sporting- goods fair in New York until Yogi was up to hii neck in them frrxYTjpfl yO JsaJ 2344 Washington Boulevard Ogden SUMMIT DIVISION W L Pet Wasatch Park City Morgan South Rich M But he added that he expected to run into trouble with Paul Schissler organizer of the Pro Bowl in Los Angeles "We feel the ban was placed on us because of our conflict with the Pro Bowl and not with the NFL" Yanigasawa complained "If the Pro Bowl in reality is not part of the NFL it seems rather strange that the Hula Bowl should be discriminated 1 Sine ter would be mailed to the league requesting that sanction 4 3 2 0 1000 750 500 250 1 2 3 1907 e North Rich North Summit Z S 250 250 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Park City 47 North Summit 42 Wasatch 46 Morgan 34 South Rich 51 North Rich 41 FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE North Rich at Morgan Park City at Wasatch North Summit at South Rich JORDAN DIVISION W L Pet 4 0 1000 Judge 3 1 750 Grantsville 2 2 500 St Joseph 1 250 3 South Summit' 0 4 000 Dugway FRIDAY'S RESULTS Judge 85 South Summit 26 Grantsville 47 St Joseph 48 FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE Grantsville at Dugway South Summit at St Joseph Judge Memorial bye REGION THREE W L Pet 4 0 1000 Granite 2 2 500 West 2 2 500 South 2 2 500 Highland -- East 1 1 3 3 250 250 1 750 500 250 250 250 Olympus FRIDAY'S RESULTS Highland 43 West 37 South 44 Olympus 35 FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE South at West East at Olympus Highland at Granite REGION FOUR W L Pet 4 0 1000 Jordan J3 Granger Tooele 1 Murray 1 Cyprus 1 Bingham FRIDAY'S RESULTS Tooele 56 Cyprus 50 Bingham 51 Granger 44 Jordan 46 Murray 27 FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE Tooele at Murray Bingham at Cyprus 2 -- - 2 3 3 3 Jordan at Granger REGION FIVE " W L Pet 4 0 1000' Provo : 3 1 750 Orem 1 3 750 Fork Spanish 2 2 500 Carbon 0 4 000 Springville 0 4 000 Payson THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE Carbon at Orem Payson at Springville Provo at Spanish Fork & Wasatch Slopes "The Best BAND in the Land" Ciller laees tc IE Saturday and Sunday U January 24 and 25 C Always Dependable Old City Airport In South Ogden RUBBER BAND CO- - 1:30 PM Pittsburgh 13 Pennsylvania Adults Orders for a POUND or a TON 1 1 X X $100 Under 14 Free promptly filled against" ' Vr TOUR CASH "il post-seaso- n 4 Enjoy USE ! 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CONTACT McCLANAHAN'S n seven-under-pa- LEAGUES Nationally Advertised Levis at Nationally Advertised Prices o Demaref in 3rd Round Lead at Thunderbird With western favorite will be much more room in the new Warrior gymnasium It will seat 3200 persons comfortably Finishing touches are being added at the present time and it will be completed by Friday The new unit is equipped with folding bleachers on both the bottom and upper floors Garland-Tremonto- J ( SPACIOUS — Ther center of the building On the BOTH SET FOR FRIDAY south is the physical education quarters and on the north quarters for competitive teams In the physical education area tect for the building an office with lockers for are The flag ceremony will be conofficials supply room large game One-Tw- o ducted by the Weber CAP and room lockers for 480 shower open the national anthem played by the a corrective room storWeber Concert Band Soloist students age and map rooms Weber will be playing in its will be Dale Blackburn A couple of real battles loom the competitive sports side 3200-sea- t The overall cost of the struc- areOntwo gymnasium for the first-timin week high var- this Region rooms for the large and the building season inside this ture including bleachers a school basketball play Both and squads sophomore sity conbe should and outside is $465080 It packed for the opener where each room" for playTor scheduled are Friday games "dry to attempt to senseless is area It of tains 28282 square feet an of- evening their ers equipment hang when these two a winner seat 3200 persons and will fice first aid room and showers The one game will be staged in pick All meet teams previous records APPROVED IN 1957 There are folding bleachers on Ogden when Weber and Ogden can be thrown out because they Plans for the new gymnasium both the bottom and upper floors High battle in the Warriors' new are always way up for this one were approved by the Board of When folded back on1 the upper gymnasium Prior to this game Davis which established itself Education in November of 1957 floors those areas on both sides special dedication ceremonies will as the team to beatafter shipping and the contract was awarded to of the gym floor can be used for be conducted High Friday could run The other important clash will Ogden the low bidder M: Morrin and other sports such as wrestling at Bear River The into trouble Sons Construction Co of Ogden Eight basketball baskets and take place at talent and are have Bears good last March The gym was fin- backboards have been located where Davis High the leader in always tough at home This affair anced with bonds approved at a around the gym floor Six of the Region Two faces Bear River should also be rated a tossup baskets can be raised up against which is deadlocked for first place bond election in 1957 Box Elder moved into undisputis new the ceiling when not in use in Region One with the building Along ed possession of third place by In other games Box Elder has Ben Lomond last week downing a tough assignment in its attempt could but get knocked down a to improve its standing when it at Richmond this week The takes on the North Cache Bull- peg Bulldogs took care of Logan rathdogs at Richmond Ben Lomond er handily Friday at Logan and hopes to get into the win column will be favored this week for the first time in league play Ben Lomond playing at home when it hosts the Bountiful again has a good chance of movBraves into a fourth place tie at the In Cache Valley Logan and ing PALM SPRINGS Calif (UPI) tournament thtee times out of the of Bountiful The Scots expemse — Jimmy Demaret the old clothes seven it has been played admits South Cache wrill battle it out at are due and this might be their horse from Houston ripped the he doesn't understand his prowess Hyrum week The Ogden game will break the Thunderbird course apart with a on this course St Joseph of the Jordan Dir and second deadlock for 64 understand place don't "I why spectacular just plays at home again this winner could even move into vision yesterday to grab the third round I play so well here" said jaunty the week It hosts South Summit Frilead in the $15000 Thunderbird James who is 49 and several a first place tie should the Darts day evening lose to the Bears Invitational Golf tournament times a grandfather In the Summit Division North The granddaddy of the current a is its because it Rich is at Morgan Friday and good "Maybe era of golfers posted a North Summit travels to South tough course for drivers There is score of 199 on rounds of an out of bounds on nearly every Rich lead hole and I've always been a good — 199 to take a Standings: over young West Ellis of Aide-cres- s driver" REGION ONE NJ who had a 68 for a Demaret had seven birdies W L Pet 201 The final 18 holes are slated without a bogie His longest Lair 3 1 750 Bear River 12 feet He today birdie putt was from 1 750 3 Cache North Demaret — by four — that one PROVO Trailing missed only green Brigham (UPI) 2 2 500 strokes are defending champion when he hit a trap on the fifth Young University officials said Box Elder ' 1 3 250 and Francisco San Ken Venturi of hole but he blasted out for a Saturday applications for assist- Logan 4 0 000 South Bo Wininger Odessa Tex each two-foCache t par He had 28 ant football coaching positions at with 203 for the round the school continue to pour in REGION TWO Demaret who has won this putts A spokesman for the school "I had the irons going real W L Pet good and that's why I had all said the coaching staff will be Davis v43 01 1000 those short putts" he explained completed when head coach Tal- Ogden 750 Venturi was making a strong ly Stevens returns from a trip Weber 3 1 750 bid for the lead as he went five into Arizona and California 1 3 250 Bountiful Stevens selected last month to Ben Lomond under par after 15 holes How0 4 000 ever he fell apart when he hit a succeed Hal Kopp is in the southLAST WEEK'S RESULTS trap for a bogie on the 16th and west on a combined talent search then lost a stroke on the 17th and interview job Davis 59 Ogden 43 when his tee shot landed behind Weber 46 Bountiful 42 Box Elder 50 Ben Lomond 38 a tree tie at 204 Will Skip Tourney There was a Bear River 57 So Cache 42 between Masters' champion ArNorth Cache 41 Logan 33 ADELAIDE Australia (UPI) nold Palmer Latrobe Pa Jim FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE - Salem MacKay and Alex Olmedo NC Winston Barry Ferree Davis Box States of Elder at North Cache Cup the United Fred Hawkins El Paso Tex in to at South Cache unable be will team play Logan Valley Mangrum Lloyd Aple chamtennis indoor at Davis Bear River Sweden's Jackie Burke Houston Calif comof at Ben Lomond because Bountiful Odessa prior pionships Tex and Billy Maxwell States at United in Weber the mitments Ogden Tex - 6th School league broke all scoring records when it defeated the Duds 101-3HIGH - ww- j square feet of area on the first floor 8271 on the second floor and 1626 in a long lobby at the front of the building six-wa- y each time we play a home game on the prep field "To add insult to injury a couple of University of South Carolina engineers did a little figuring and state that the wider goal posts will offer little ad- - GH3ZDQIDCIEI? an All-Americ- Michael Lar-se- n recently rolled a 183 scratch game believed to be the highest score for a youth of his age in mention Twelve-year-ol- d and 7 a new west grand stand for the These stands football field which will seat 2000 persons are joined to the building The old stands would seat only 900 fans It also included new steel light poles on the west side of the stadium The gym itself has 17956 One-Tw- The seventh annual Gold Medal basketball tournament sponsored by the Ogden Basketball Assn and the City Recreation Department has been set for March 4 to 7 inclusive with all games to be played at the Weber the Time Getting LargerhasAll in the making a JANUARY 25 1959 rod Dcatnoo FORTY-NINER- 9A R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING Wa roor Gyi J STANDARD-EXAMINE- LENSES I NO 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