| Show r edski roset-io- r -- Pc Joliu Mooney’s T4 i " ball-playin- old-time- ' 88-5- 5 AM mpd" Charley laughed "The 'logic was good— if Simmons was feeling good he might be satisfied with his 'one for three' for the afternoon but if he got mad he might bear down and beat your brains out with his base hits" ' Anderson has been bitting from the field at a 453 clip second only to Utah’s Art Bunte leading scorer in the league with a 218 average and percentage of 458 Clark Stdhl Jay De Graff Fred Schwendiman rear 1 to r Lester Hewlett Harold Glen Clark Dave Hatch FOR ALL-CHURC- r to programs and schedules occupied MIA hoop committee Wednesday Front 1 to r Dick North Ned Winder middle row 1 Trophies H V Mansell EVENT II NCAA Readies M Men Committee Names Dick North to Meet Post Senior M Men officially opened the tournament season Wednesday as two divisions prepared for Thursday’s opening rounds and the general MIA sports committee selected a floor manager for the competition Opening play will be held Thursday in Division 10 at the East Mill Creek gym and Division One at Ephraim Competition Jn remainder of the divisions will open either this week end or next Monday all-Chur- Draft of New TY Plan creating of North’s job was essential to proper conduct of CHICAGO Jan 26 (UP)— The NCAA television committee exto complete its proposed affair pects TV of college football for at the plan tournament the THE 9 will be held Feb Youn- g- University games by Feb 18 and mail it to Brigham Field House In Provo The same membership for approval by general committee will handle Feb 25 it was announced the Junior meet which will open March 5 at the Deseret Wednesday night The time table approved for gym in Salt Lake City with of the TV plan development tournaas Warnock Adolphus called for hearings in New ment chairman York Feb and another Division 10 Race ALL-CHURC- 15-1- 10-1- 1 17-1- 8 Ken Done executive secretary of Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce gets the Snow Cup ready for big Sunday race Balancing this Utah may be affected by the possible loss of Cutlis Jenson who has an ankle injury but is improving Part of the answer to “who can stop Utah?’’ may depend on whether the Farmers can slow down Bunte pivot man who netted 43 points against the Ags at Salt Lake City Aside from that the Utags will face a team which leads all clubs in the Circuit in anything you can name— team and individual statistics MORRIS BUCKWALTER for instance is top rebounder in the conference with 83 in six games He’ll operate Friday night against one of the more diminutive teams in the league The Redskins displayed the form of a champion gaining strength In the clutch to defeat Colorado A and M in a thriller at Fort Collins last time out Bunte tallied 22 points A night earlier Gary Bergen dunked 20 points as the ’Skins crushed Wyoming at Laramie 70-6- 9 for the title Grove Would Knock Down Ilia Own Mates at will develop into a meeting here Feb probably which the committee BOBBY DOERS once told us that Robert (Lefty) Grove SELECTION OF Dick North expected affair this season acCoach Baker will call on one of the greatest southpaws’ in the game would knock down as floor manager for the all- cording to division boss Wayne to complete the plan Bart Johnson who’s averaged his own Red Sox teammates in church tournament was an- Player MEMBERS to in all games this be asked will 212 points nounced by Marv Ashton genbatting practice return votes or for Dunn 14 points season their Pat against teams A of number chaircommittee a Doerr eral sports strong "It was quite duel" no later the than Cordell Brown 11 Lee plan midnight man following a meeting of the have been entered but there told us at the Layne fight in the 8 March and NCAA Boothe executive 55 and Boyd Adams group Wednesday night at the doesn’t appear to be a lone Northwest a few years ago” with director Walter said the 57 or Don 24 wide-ope- n Grove knocking down the batters and every member of his team trying to hit through the box at Grove in retaliation" Contrary to popular belief the good hitters like Ted Williams Stan Musial and Joe aren’t knocked down very much Willie Mays was knocked down a lot at first but once a pitcher finds out the batter has courage they won’t waste pitches ©n the good hitters Fred Sanford who had a lot of experience pitching to some of the best batters in the history of the American League as a member of the Browns and the Yankees added: “You don’t want to waste a pitch on the real good hitter because that puts you behind and gives him the advantage He probably will get his hits off you anyway so you© beet bet is to figure he’s going to hit you and make him hit where you want him to hit where you've set up your defense “The guy who’ll hurt you is the 250 banjo hitter and he’s the guy you knock down to keep him loose "But you don’t throw at a batter’s head with the intention of hitting him so anytime you see a pitch ‘knock a man down' you can bet the pitcher wasn’t trying to hit him" io Observation Ward Amimnt Mariner waaW kmv ( three ffappaffc mm Tk mtm la Jonty tiiortifoft— wha MIA offices Dick’s Job is a new one in the complicated setup for M Men basketball Working under the supervision of tournament director Clark Stohl North’s chief responsibility will be to see that the time schedule is adhered to strictly This will leave Stohl and his committee free to handle numerous other details such as housing feeding and transportation Under present plans only one hour and 15 minutes will be allowed for each tournament game Inasmuch as the new foul pitch rule adds as much as 10 minutes to some games the general committee felt that Clumsy Joey Takes Battle By Anoctaled Pres NORFOLK VA Jan 26 — Joey Giardollo clumsy and a bit slow rallied In the last three rounds to score a decision Wednesday night over aggresAndrew's in a slugfest at Norfolk’s Municipal A1 d Auditorium Giardello the Philadelphia tough guy weighed 162 Andrews from Superior Wis was in goumczi SELECTED GROUP at 159 IT WAS A VERY close All-Wo- Suite t Topccafis ol HITS ORIGINAL FURMBilT 118 So main ’ 96-9- 5 97-9- 97-8- 2 I 3 Byers Bennion Ward led by Ross Parker probably the fastest lit-l- e man in the division Murray Eighth East Midvale First and East Midvale Second are among the strong teams These teams all will see this weekend First-rounplay will be completed Saturday— there will he no play Friday— and the tournament will continue from Monday through Saturday of next week The East Mill gym is located at 2230 Evergreen Ave— or 3450 d South FIRST ROUND SAMIS YhwrtcUy DMln On tnw Cll 00 Fourth t Mt Tilth Rml — Thurber Ephraim tn — RKhfUld Plenum Third 7 to South tt rtn-iuchftl- pw n -- n 5 p m — Aurora ait Divl ion Mill GunnUon 1 Crtt S 30 p m— Grantor Fourth 8 p m— Butlar v JO 130 8 30 Sc-n- d Grantsvllla d Sac-on- d pm ——Bennion a Spnear pm fcaat Midval Firat Vi pm — Hunter ire Ext Mldvalt Tooele Eighth 8 30 Second p m— Draper Second ri Mill Creek Third Clark Cottonwood Second Murray Eighth Tooele Firat all draw first lound bye l Division 1 Ratulti Tuaiday IMveritdo St Aberdeen 38 Pocatello 10th 67 Arco 61 RUka College Ward 37 Idaho Falla f(h 0 Idaho Falla Fifth 43 Ammon 40 Fourth 64 Idaho Rigby fill Fourth 90 10 30 Wortley votes should be tabulated and The Ags are capable of pulling the decision made whether the After the first Utah surprises on March 11 plan is acceptable rebounded and upset game they said be no would there Byers Brigham Young University at announcement the of public s plan until the day after the Provo 62S58 The Farmers have had some proposal is mailed to the membership Hence he said It is good nights afloor tallying 85 planned to reveal the proposal points against A and M and on Feb 26 from NCAA head- 86 points against Montana both games significantly at Logan quarters at Kansai City The Farmers usually are hard Byers said that all members to beat at Logan Last camand other interested parties paign Utah was the only Sky: including TV networks and line team to accomplish the advertising agencies would feat This may add' to Aggie inbe able to present their ideas centive Friday night on the 1955 plan at the New York hearings Jordan Captures Cannon Crown Jordan Park Wednesday defeated Cannon Third to win second-hal- f championship of Cannon stake Cannon Third had won the first half and the two clubs will clash for the league title Friday starting at 7:30 pm at 'the Pioneer Stake 46-3- Kan-woo- v Snow Cup Entries Pour In From Sun Valley Idaho and Barbara Kidder a Wyo housewife 1946 — Engen and Brynhild Grasmoen another Olympic team member for the US who is convalescing in Arizona after an auto accident ’ 1947 — Pat Kearnes working for an Idaho Falls bank and Suzy Harris Rytting Salt Lake housewife and secretary of the Intermountain Ski Assn 1948 — Jack Reddish US Olympic team captain and Mrs Rytting 1949 — Reddish and Skeeter one of those PHIL PUCnNER raeers who almost always fin- Werner now training at Aspen ishes near the top leads the Colo -for the Olympic games of Sun Valley pack John Jacoby 1956 1950— Reddish and Katy Bob Neiel Pat Honl and Valerie ’ working in Reno Nev Mullard round out the group 1951— Dave Christensen erf Christian Pravda Snow Cup school at in medical rolled the not will 1952 in enter winner the University of Utah and Bonthe race this year Nelson a student at the nie And speaking of' past winners U Jo U who was recently choof and what they’re doing now sen Snow Carnival queen on each here’s a little 1952 — Pravda and Grasmoen of them from the time the 1953 —Darrell (Pinky) Robitrophy was donated in 1940 by son a Salt Lake stockbroker Herbert A Snow a and Manya Baumbacher 1940 —Barney McLean selling freshman at the U of U winter sports equipment In the And that’s a rundown of Intermountain Area and Gretch-e- n where the past winners are Fraser a Vancouver BC today Robison and Christenhousewife sen might enter this year’s race 1941 — Dick Durrance making in the Class A on Sunday Redski movies in Aspen Colo and dish already has entered Fraser Qualifying runs will be held 1942 and ’43— no races Saturday over a shorter course 1944 —Friedl Pfeiffer head of for the B and C racers the ski school at Aspen Colo Paul Hill Salt Lake Ski Club" was another entrant in the and Fraser 1945 — Mac Maeser a Salt Class C and Don Conrad Provo: Lake doctor and Donna Howell Cal Gididngs Salt Lake Ski a Salt Lake housewife Club and Robert Eckart Yosem 1945 — Corey Engen in the ite Winter Club are more gasoline business at McCall Class Centrants By Tom Korologos Tribune Sports Writer The Snow Cup entries continued to roll in with tidal wave propprtions Wednesday as the field for the Sunday giant slalom at Alta picked up some stature when the first entry blanks from Sun Valley arrived A couple of local gals also upped the stock of the women’s Class A as Joan Capener and Pat O’Brien filed their blanks Powell Ro-dolp- I'’auift moil piEffilul )Mt-tij- ) p®apraiiissnslion3l 1 Pfes Paa!t climb! gym Other scores: Cannon Fourth 63 Cannon Fifth 51 A junior game pitting Cannon Second against Cannon will be staged Friday at 6:30 Cannon pm Wednesday Second 38 Cannon 45 r Romney ' Chosen Chairman Of NCAA Television Unit By Associated Press Jan 26— E L (Dick) Romney Mountain State Conference commissioner Wednesday was named chairman of the 1955 NCAA television committee and promptly declared he was "confident that a suitable program" for football TV next season Can be worked out "Members of the committee have a fine approach to the problem of formulating a 1955 television plan and I am confident we will settle on a suitable program" said the veteran Rocky Mountain Official Romney for 31 years was football coach and athletic director at Utah State before becoming conference commissioner CHICAGO M Id&dptoof of Power-Dom- e Standard Dodge tttoa pick-u- p with sensational new 145-li- p 8 fRftai conquers world’s most rugged driving conditions In unprecedented time for trucks proof tint jm get extra power end dependability ! See us now tor a demonstration I a better deal for the mzn the wbesl with V-- wrm at - A RtODUCI Of Chrysiir coir LESS TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY 2309 S State h “ run-dow- n fight indeed through the seventh round at which point the Associated Press card had the fight all even as Andrew's’ dodge and weave tactics confounded the Giardello But Joey came back strong at the finish sending Andrews to the canvas with a short chop ping right in the ninth That one blow sewed up the victory for Giardello JUDGE JOHN Burton scored it for Giardello Judge Charles Ford had it for Joey while Referee Paddy Mills surprised with a card favoring Giardello ring-rust- y ' standout Went 8 30 sive Fins! Days of Hccen’s t f-x-tgj our hands” said the Aggie menlooking over potential starts Dave Anderson averaging 126 points a contest is on the Blue and White’s "very doubtful list” with a bad knee The Miracle Braves Knocked You Down r WE WONDEEED how a fellow felt who had been on both Simmons uh-- tor r et-fo- ‘tnkiA’ defeated In the conference with six won none lost Utah State is in fourth place three won two lost “We realize we have a job on g ends of the bean balboas a pitcher and as a good hitter— so we asked Paul Strand one of the greatest hitters of all time and a pitcher with George Stallings’ Miracle Braves of 18141 "If you pitched for Stallings you knocked down the batters or you didn’t pitch Anytime you I were ahead of the hitter and didn’t knock him down Stallings would ’be chewing on you between Innings" Strand laughed Strand didn’t recall being knocked down too much when he was hitting but there may have been a reason Charley Gassaway manager of the Bees once said there was a standing fine which applied to pitcher who knocked down fany I A1 Simmons the A’s great buck hitter of a few years ago "They didn’t want to get quintet Wednesday for the classic intent on avenging the defeat the Utes hung om the Farmers at Salt Lake City TIIE UTAGS have quite a job i their hands Baker said Wednesday nightCoach Jack Ute are rated W J twi Baker’s Cec drilled jwell f 23 Coach why he was throwing at his buddy and Joe replied "I might as knock you down 18 times and give you four walks as pitch M shooting for seasons come to Logan Friday night for “the big game” with Utah State in to you and have you beating out bunts all afternoon” 4 4’ tivrt v btowfs" "now 'icnowj whsswf '©eckrtfsi Ma 44 work V and pep at an age when most of Us buddies are givto the rocking more time' ing fchair "I remember after I had been in the Pacific Coast League Mand had Quit baseball that I was 1 ’called back to play In the West-Occi-e Evans ern Assn I was 28 years old then but told the manager I was 21 because I didn’t want him to think I was an "Well" Occie laughed "the first day a newspaper reporter came out to get some dope on the team and when 1 told him I was 21 our manager tipped me off to 'say you’re only 19 It doesn’t hurt to cheat a couple of years on your baseball age'” MAYBE THAT'S Occle’s secret he keeps kidding himself that he’s seven years younger than he actually is - I Revenge in Logan Fray Utah Redskins that because we were good friends" Occie said Tuesday at the Hot Stove meeting I asked him after the game ff t K their first Skyline Eight title me down" like : 7 Special to The Tribune LOGAN— The University of NO DOUBT ABOUT it Occie Evans holds the championship for being ‘'knocked down” the most in professional baseball Haying against Joe Dudler one afternoon Occie was "dusted off 18 straight times “It was funny Joe knocking I t - a Thursday Morning — January £7 1935 Salt Lake City Utah 20 USAC Seeks fab filter Balt ress Fione INC 6-87- 26 |