Show ' - — TIIIIRSOM opv ' 7 6 - - ICAC Squads Slate Showdown Duel - By PHIL- McLEESE - ' - - - - I Tribune' Sports Writer The "showdown —outeome of which his been almost conclud alvely predicted for most fans—comes this week in the Intelnoun- tam n Collegiate Athletic Conference The site is Boise' and the principals are Boise Junior College and Ricks College of Rexburg They'll clash in a game which will! mark the end of league play for both teams and which therefore will be the title game Ricks has a record of six s6'aight victories in league play and 1Boise has won both of its games IA special conference ruling for 110W CLUBS STAND !makes the Broncs eligible the crown with a three-gam- e IN ICAC C ( HASE league slate Nobody wanted to play 'em and the sentiment was III' L Pd obviously justified it Ricks 0 1000 4Beim " 3a a1 ' - M00 ' Barring snowstorms And ePi ritirtn Westminstar 3 3 300 demics the Vikings hardly have ' Weber 3 2 la chance against the potent Boise l '4230 'PI AC 3 Snow 0 3 000 club of Coach Lyle Smith which I I Dm "I 'and West--blasted Weber Priday's Schedule Iminster 47-- in the two leagto Buie ve Snow at Ephraim games No other team came close Saturday 's Schedule Nicks vi Spine at Boise to that show Home Mountain Air Base vc Weber Ricks for instance had plenty at °edam Carbon vs B A C at Cedar City of trouble before it edged West- Carron vs Westminster at Salt Ube iminster and only a field goat in the waning minutes saved the ldahoans against Weber last Score of that week I 1 i NEW YORK Nov 1 : I e 4 1 P v 1 A ! - ' i - ' 'e - 7 z t ' e 4 i t 0 i e 1 e 'I I 1 4 I I - 1 1 ' i 1 - m 7 - 1 ' I - '‘ - I'It 'r- VP- ''!""' 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- ' I - ' - 4t age 1 redwhit medium ' it)-- ( ) goggles from eyes poplin Natural palm s- y- 5828 5 ski mitt of repellent ardine Sweaters SKI pounds—Clair Haney American challenging ZCMI's 185 to Thursday's card: 130 famous EHeavy all Caps A number of A A U and gold- en gloves champions of Utah will I of tItah's world ' 8:" Pm Jackson safe snow navyAvhite sizes small DZipBack Mitt Liners Papervreights—Anthony 34-- 7 wool ski sweaters in colorful designs Blackred ski runs with equipment that speeds you dawn the hill in championship form--- in comfort year after year Fine ski equipment is a long term investmend Boxing Meet NOVICE 6 navy B Protective keep wind ' IJ'gden A waits head- p k(Al natural C All Parkas aPPT in the evening's liners ' go N — OGDEN (Special)—Boxing re- turns to the Ogden sports spot- light Thursday when a card Oa- turing 14 amateur bouts opens the fall and winter fight season here Bell time for the three- round opener at Berthana Arena 18 : Lm---- ' ' : on a Wagon' - STARS AMATEURS it' w04Aloto0k4004A!""-teb11- ' - 4 -- 4 I the :4Chuctz 1 12 P 4 4 - ' ! 3-- tickets to Brigham Young Uni(Special)---Seasthis season went on sale basketball games home versity's house field according to Eddie Kimat the Cougar WednesdaY ball athletic director Kimball said persons who have contributed $100 or more to the B Y U Field House Construction Fund oin connection be given first with the school's recent donation riveewill tic season ettof in the purchase priority 17 tickets will be sold on a first Beginning Monday Nov come-firs- t served basis with the prices in the following range: chair—seas - $24 first balcony $18 and upper balcony $15 in the Ali seats will be handled at the central ticket office field house Individual tickets to the Los Angeles State game will go on sale Dec 1 and on Dec 8 the balance of the preseason ducats will be distributed- - Tickets for conference games will ow see Plato 'Jaw Ik PROVO i I 3 COUGARS SET TICKET SALES FOR COMING CAGE SEASON - For Battle With Redskins I ' 1 -- - - 7- -- ' - y! ix- -- 25-1- e inter-leagu- 1 i urk-Co- missioner Ford Frick Tuesday cleared up the beclouded details of the radical Ilegislation changes to be presented to the baseball executives for approval at the an- nual convention in Phoenix Ariz next month At 'a press conference Frick outlined the proposed new bonus law rechminended by a commit- tee especially formed for that purpose and explained other rec- ommended legislation including changes in the trade and waiver rules Important Change An important rule change pro- vides for the trading deadline to be extended from June 15 to July 15 after which no player trans- actions can be made other than by the waiver route That also exchanges Includes After July 15 a club desiring to send a player to another league must first obtain waivers from all clubs in both leagues with the lowest club in the stand ings getting first crack gt him Frick was careful to explain in- that in no way was the ruleNew the to a rebuke tended as York Yankees who had acquired several players from the National League in previous years without I i t y of the formal!' waivers Legitimate Deal "The Yankee deals during theohpast few years whereby theySain tamed Johnny Mize Johnny enand Ewell Blackwell were Frick deals" tirely legitimate was no pointed out "There 1 believe this involved chicanery new rule is good because it would erase any suspicions the fans more might have 1 have received letters from fans regarding interabout than transactions league any other rule" Frick expounded at length on the bonds proposal which he em-phasized'was merely a recom- counmendation of the executive ell and must be approved by the executives before it can become - baseball law I convinced some form of "I'm bonus legislation is necessary" he said "in order to stop the ridiculously huge sums of money now being spent on untried bonus players who have never thrown a tall or swung a bat in organized baseball Not Againot Bonuses °Understand" be continued "I'm not against the payment of large bonuses to players but I believe these sums should be paid to these who 'have proven they can make good Why last year alone Pt million was spent on untried bonus players "The new bonus law if-- it is lidopted will in no way prohibit any owner from paying whatever ht pleases to a free agent but it will cause the owners to be careful about signing a bonus player 'unless he felt reasonable certain the youngster would make good" he said inter-leagu- e 5 Play Carroll The Parsons apparently have a foe of their own class in Carroll 4 which dropped a garnt to Ricks in the season's first round of play The Parsons now are in their best shape of the season and should have at least an even chance against the Montanans Game time is 2 pm on Dane Hansen Field The Carbon-- A C game should provide plenty of fireworks for the Cedar City fans Although is nothing the Bronc record of to boast about the club is well- coached and the brilliant work of quarterback Bud Fullmer has stamped him as one of the best ball carriers in the conference A "Boiseless" league probably would have found Carbon in the thick of a conference title fight with Ricks The Price club's 2 record is the third best in the league In spite of Fullmer it looks like a Carbon day In Same Boat Little is known of the Moun- tam n Home Air Base team and Weber coaches are probaly in the same boat Coach Milt however Mecham's T club always puts on a good show and chances are Ogden fans won't be disappointed Saturday Snow's exceptional showing a gainst the University of Utah frosh last week indicated that the club might come up with its first league victory qf the season Friday against Dixie at Ephraim Coach Jim Williams' Badgers seeped through a much bigger frosh line consistently and their scatbacks probably will carry them through to victory over the Dixie club i pass-catch- r - ! nI 16-1- 'e 'J - i - I was Les— t 33-1- 4 Frick Explains Plans Ito Change Rules Nov 5 As Top Back V !!! 21-1- 9 f1 SAN JOSE CAL - Top Pass Catchers' Divide Honors for This Week i 7 ' BALING CRASII TAKES LIFE I 1 rl UCLA Passer '' — '" - James 27 RvaacneN111)Iiiv iiltises ''''''' NEW YORK Nov 5 If —103istill to Wednesdied ' 71 playcompared with twl I ' ' of Drake is the No 1 for McClaran McClaran s a of at afternoon 4 day hospital ‘t tso 0 and Woodsum' I in major college iIATA received when Sunday injuries ' with '"--- -- - : ' NEW YORK Nov 5 1three games left - an —' Nc his ear flipped' over at the if°°thall- according to the latest I : -i 14 1' rJobnk IllinOlsi-deckigOf l ' 1 I Ryan Paul Cameron the sharpshooting beeoud annual 100Inile AAA 4 stattisticsate of the National Col: --- " - "' A Service'Bureau" But B‘lack of ' Washington and 'Jobe passer of VC L A's unbeaten and hational championship race 1 1! same i statistics show that at Carroll of Holy Cross each of untied Bruins Wednesday was Jones had been in a coma !the 11 ( named the Associated Press back since he entered the hospital !least three other players have a whom has caught 31 passes '' t s of the week IvNone with a fractured &knit and in- claim to the top honors got credit I1 i all depends on what is con- for the obfestth epalessadreerces ‘ ' ternal tail-IThe I six foot Jobs injuries I 185"pound ' ti il 4 sidered the most important fea- of last week end Those were ' i e back in Ut L A's single wing at-- : ::' 17 s I ture Of pass receiving turned In by Ed Bierne of Detroit '" S v - t 1 tack finally shook off the aid ''s Yeeelvers and by Laster The ranks NCAA 4 (Joe) Boring of that has plagued him i jinx ' - do'' tseason i according to the number of Texas A and M Bierne gath and Californiathe : ' gave :-0 ''' passes they have caught and in ered in eight of Ted ‘ Marchn business full time last Saturday' 3 iI 4 0 games McClaran has 34 re- broda's passes against Fordhant !seven Although he had starred in t 1! ki as compared to 34 each to gain 209 yards the third-hig-h ceptions C U L A's six victories - i ' previous 4 Iii'A Al Ward of Columbia and !est single game mark on record for --the Burbank had junior from 47 Ed Woodsum of Yale Boring caught four passes all s ' ''' - -s played only a total of 40 minutes ) r ' - But Woodsum's 34 eatches in- - thrown by Arkansas players and o ' - s' because of ankle and shoulder were that for now leads good eight the nation in dr A -an An under intercep '''P''' ' dt s giving him the No1 tions with eight ' ' i 1t 2- - - - - : -- peeetasthIm'An the big one with Cal Kati dogttforsA in a r°w'l eluuebide in that Joe to free-- I the department : Contrasting j was Paul Nal: passing football urday t '' - ' Of d' ' Northwestern has for-al- l ' ' two touchdown passe w players were left : attempt to pull one outt Ignined the most ' onlyttwobattle 573 on this ' yardage for "6 ted the attack the i major 4 that pro-the : ground Friday whee l : 1' '' t i 26 receptions" MeClaran's i college punting honor& Des Koch ' -- 1 duced a third score in the 184 Ramblers 'battle University of only I ' ' !!'' second-plac' ' --535 yards of Southern California has a 441 ' total ig ' f li) Utah frosh in Salt Lake City - victory - ' ''' And Pennsylvania's Bob Deuber yard average for 33 kicks and !" f - ' '" I !!!!4 sr - I 7:10' tr a Cameron as was collision sophomore Friday's against the !who isn't listed - '4- ovt - - st'- - 4: :t! among the lead- Zech Jordan of Colorado 4411 - tr: an Coast Conference Papooses is the finale on the ' ' IJ e'' 1 1 - t ''''' ers has the best average gain yards for 40 The only puntet ' tv rs )8— & ' back and the schedule : Coach Aggie 1:vol'i ' leading yard gainer ' 1!4" Ralph --close to them is Wyoming) ' ' ' to - or "! 1 '- ' '' last year Coach Henry (Red) Maughan's club has been beateni on passes 246 per catch t: ": : k whose Ward have 'vir- - ' ' fi Chuck Spalding with a receptions 11 iv! iSanders calla hiim the best tail- by Boise Junior College and i ' ' ' Ji ' !netted 253 yards has three games avenge for 39 kicks - alyard ''" " "' ye ''t ' Jp!‘ s Y LT B he ever back has coaehed the a latter by i ' X iii '' 'W i vc:!-1'' "'- 1 '" There were many other out margin 4ftme - ---4 -'- '' 4r1 ' men will rely on a '7'7- standing candidates for the Maughan's i 1 1 1 :1 441711: -!edfrie-?"'"'''"'-'" 1 4 orosisbioa 1 ot1ito week's honor Georgia Tech's ' -- passing game -' - 1 '''''1 - - - 's s ' -'' t 4 rifle of Leon trio ' And Utes if their the (Hardrockliagainst ii ' ' ' ( ' " 4 Hardeman Glenn Turner and aerial game clicks the tiff could - e For Your DinneiTonitel e ''s Bill Teas were mentioned for develop into a heated affair L fr t4 their stellar play against Duke In' Steve Iluffaker and Ron 1 El t Don Heinrich the U of Washing- Bates the Ramblers have two At ton's passing wizard was hailed capable passers Their favorite 1 from' for heaving three T D passes1 !receiver is end Jack Kammer-ma- n ' '' i State and gainwho starred against B Y U against Oregon ?P t 1:I 5 r - el6 )04 Adatot o ing 165 yards via the air lanes !last week a 44 ' Illinois' Tommy O'Connell corn- - 'About 36 freshmen will make Sturdy Wingman for Westminster 1 pleted 14 passes two for touch- the trip to Salt Lake Friday "V ' IT i '' 3 : :1 ' Larry Olsen hardworking end for the Westminster Parsons downs in the Illint's upset of morning to Coach ' --4according ' ' who are scheduled to meet Carroll Collett Saturday in S L - Afr:1 Michigan Maughan IP- 04P 016044 - - - 1111""7" -2 - ' - 411W - I - November 6 1952 Thursday t Gets Nod ! 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