| Show TrFfe J es By V V!2 John Mooney ‘ Tribune Sports Editor LOGAN — Coach Jack Gardner’s basketball slickers from the city aren’t buying a pig in a poke when they imade the Aggie field house for their basketball Joust with the Utah State Farmers at Friday 8pm In fact een though the oddsmakers figure the Utes should snare their seventh conference win m a row at the expense of the farm laddies the Utes aren’t taking any liberties with Coach Cec Baker’s' crew The Aggies although beaten by Utah and Wyoming still have a long shot chance to snare a feiece of the Skyline championship providing of course that the Utes collapse and lose a couple of games along the way But to keep these hopes alive the Aggies have to beat the Utes at Logan And a partisan capacity crowd will be on hand for the 8 pm jump hoping for a basketball miracle And there is some justification for these hopes for over the years the Farmers have dumped more than one odds on favorite in the Logan confines Wyoming BYU Utah have felt the wrath of the aroused Farmers and last year Colorado A&M's conference winning Before Crowd Capacity Tonight streak was snapped by the Farmers the Ute defensive web which nullified his effectiveness in Salt Lake City when Utah manhandled the Farmers 88 55 hep BOTH CLUBS enter the game minus key players Utah will be mussing Curtis Jenson soph sparkplug from Jordan High Jenson who has started m'o-- t of the games this year is limping from an ankle sprain and even if he plays his speed will be curtailed The Farmeis will be missing Dave Anderson a hard working eager who has a knee ailnunt and might be lost loi the That question will share the spot light with the efforts of rtful Art Bunte Utah’s eliptiral pivot man who broke the conference scoring records by stutflng 43 points through the nets Bunte’s mastery of the casiba spelled the Aggie doom qunkly in their fust meeting of the year and while theie’s no defense against the hdme run Aggie faithful are counting on Coach Cec Baker’s defensive know-hoto hold Bunte within reason season Farmer hopes for a victory hinge on the ability of Bart Johnson senior center and the club s leading scorer to elude Salt John Mooney’s o - hasa Gardner qf - f-ibnn- r c K tC- - 7V - ! - alVv A' £'?£? 9' one ever has tried it? A- Dick Will Need All His Tact and Skill IN HIS MORE than 40 years as an athlete coach athletic 4 i ’ 5 ! s 1 ? ” ki i i ' director and conference commissioner E L (Dick) Romney has learned to bob and weave and ride out a punch as well as anyone But as chairman of the NCAA television committee Dick will need all his skill c $ si) -IV 4 t X ’ 1 V “ :ik I SC n 1 Com-mere- SUCII A SUGGESTION would make for interesting possibilities in tense games and frankly we’d like to see a game played under these penalty box rules for once Wonder if any- - ¥ - J short-hande- d J SA 4 Tribune Sports Writer Andrea Mead Lawrence only woman ever to win two winter r Olympic gold medals filed her entry Thursday morning for Snow Cup giant slalom at Alta The race will be held on Alta’s slopes Sunday at noon under sponsorship of the Salt e Lake Junior Chamber of runs are Qualifying scheduled for Saturday at noon according to Chairman Brig Smith and board member Carmen Kipp Mrs Lawrence will be wearing the colors of the Aspen Skeeter Werner left 1954 FIS team member Ski Club-sa- me organization and Andy Mead Lawrence only femme double t sending three other skiers to the Utah race would stress dean play Or they’d find themselves on the losing end gold medal winner in the Olympics who filed entry blanks for Alta’s Snow Cnp Sunday top-fligh- F urman’s Acc Trabert Seixas Capture Grabs Aussie Doubles Crown Thursday morning the race the stature Lead really shot up with these four beating the defending Mrs Lawrence’s husband Dave and the brother-siste- r duo of Buddy and Skeeter Werner also filed their entry blanks The TV ruckus threatens to break up the NCAA with the Big Ten and the Pacific Coast Conferences— the “big guys" of intercollegiate athletics— wanting their way or else Dick has been “honored” like our allies used to honor GI Joe by giving him the toughest job the hardest salient to crack And Hoop-Scorin- g of ADELAIDE participants MRS or hold But we look for Dick to outmaneuver the rebels and if he can save the NCAA from itself for another year and another squabble it will be additional merit for the Skyline Conference THE FACT that the commissioner of one of the lesser conferences was selected to mediate the toughest fight to come before the NCAA since the sanity code is a tribute to the Skyline athletics 7 Readers (Bless ’em) Write “SEE BY YOUR column that Utah is considering a boxing If the boxing fans there will take a gander at commission what’s see and happened to boxing up here since we got Idaho our state commission with its 10 per cent bite on top of the federal tax of 10 per cent they’ll surely not mention a commis- W V ’ sion a'gain some great young fighters in eastern Idaho but “We have because none of our promoters can them match to no place and break even financially I’ve a club anymore fight operate taken preliminary boys as far as Butte for bouts and that discourages everyone concerned with the game Tburm Peterson Rigby” M rape waif fulfil r A nitglitttTiifili 64 soph from Preston who may provide additional height for Redskins in their battle with Aggies Friday DeLyle Condie Colts Obtain Shaw Ameclic In Annual Football Draft For if there was one thing Blackman did at Denver it was best the bushes for athletes J3y Anoclated Pmi Even Wyoming sources w)io knew how the pushes could he scanned by a master like Bowden Wyatt watched Blackman NEW YORK Jan 27 — The in amazement Bob left few stones unturned in his search for Baltimore Colts picked two players He even had the Pacific Coast Conference moaning prize packages out of the football grab bag Thursday as the over his efforts National Football League atBut now Bob goes to the purified air of the “Ivory League tended the pressing business of and we wonder how his successes will fare when curtailed by replenishing rosters w’hile seekthe strict interpretation of the rules in that conference ing a peace with Canada which would prevent further losses of BUT AS Bob leaves us we must admit that he accomplished manpower a lot in bringing Denver back into the competitive field of The Colts pulling the coveted competitive athletics Maybe the Pioneers will fall back again bonus pick out of a battered now that they have lost their leader But it was a nice dream hat named Oregon quarterback lor the D U fans while it lasted George Shaw as the No 1 player in the annual draft of college Observation Ward players Then with third choice work for fko Motor in the regular round of selecN mrtttr what tha waathar ffi ttill ( moult wko hand o at th o parking tick itt tion they added Alan Ameche Wisconsin player to their list bull-chargi- tract But Shaw at star in baseball as well as football was more cagey He said he would not sign until after the college baseball season and then he’ll listen to offers Baltimore’s early selections provided an element of surbusiness prise in the drawn-ou- t of selecting college players Another came when NFL commissioner Bert Bell and Ralph Cooper pew president of the Canadian Big Four League called a press conference to explain thestatus of their peace negotiations They appeared to be a lot closer to an agreement than previous reports had All-Ameri- ca Pro Basketball can sign IF these two players the Colts( who haven’t had much success since Avraruiie M Fort Warn 72 Philadelphia B2 New tork SS Bocbaater 98 Boat on (2 their return to' the league can be expected to come up with a air and ground powerful one-twseason Shaw led all next punch college players In total offense during- - the past season - and bull of a Ameche a man shattered Bic Ten rushing records Draftees from the Intermountain area included Don Henderson Utah tackle by the Detroit Lions Bob Bills Brigham back by the Los Angeles Young Rams Larry White New Mexico center by the Chicago Cards and Burdette Hess Idaho guard by the San Francisco 49Crs o Shin Backers Follow Cagers ' — - V At University of Utah’s basketball team will be supported by a pep band its five song leaders and the cheer leaders In addition to a bus load of Spurs and several fraternity delegations when the Utes and Aggies clash in Logan Friday night According to Jack Guidice chairman of the student participation committee this will WHEN HE LEARNED of his be the first time in several Ameche selection indicated years a pep band has followed that there won’t be much tfou-bi- “ a basketball team to an out of - getting his name on a con town game 212-poun- d 30-pie- By Associated LAWRENCE 1$ the greatest feminine skier ever de veloped in the United States and she got her double victory in the 1952 Olympics at Oslo Gretchen Fraser a Snow Cup winner in 1940 1941 and ’44 became the first American ever to win an Olympic gold medal in skiing in 1948 and Mrs Lawrence topped this with her double win in the ’52 games Mr Lawrence also was on the 1952 Olympic team and Skeeter was a member of the 1954 FIS team Both Buddy and Skeeter have been attending special training camps this winter for Alpine Olympic berths r Mr Lawrence also holds a national giant slalom victory Nationally speaking Mrs Lawrence has won almost every race ever staged for women In the US Such trophies as national slalom national downhill and national combined dot her trophy shelves Last year’s Eccles Cup ner Rhona Gillis Bogus Basin in Boise and her husband Gene win- Gillisralso will compete-Suz- y Harmon another FIS team participant in 1954 filed her entry as did Mark Magney of Salt Lake and Robert Marani of Sun Valley all in the Class A NEW YORK Press Jan 27—One has enabled Furman’s Darrell Flujd to pull 67-poi- spree away from Ohio State’s Robin Freeman in the scnson-long battle for top Individual scoring honors among the natioh’s major college basketball shooters The big night against More-heaState last week shot Floyd’s average to 375 points a contest through games of Jan 22 according to statistics released Thursday by the NCAA’s service bureau The Furman junior has piled up 488 points in 13 tilts Freeman has a 33 5 point average on 309 points in 11 games His mark dropped when he was held to 20 by Purdue d FLOYD HAS scored 50 points or better three times this season No other major college marksman has hit the 50 mark this season Floyd’s 67 points is the third highest in major college annals Frank Selvy his predecessor at Furman Jut 100 against Newberry last year and Bill MIkvy of Temple tossed in 73 against Wilkes In 1951 AUSTRALIA in (Friday) Jan 28— Tony Trabert and Vic Seixas won the Australian nationals doubles ten nis championship Friday by beating Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall in a five-se- t struggle 6 3 62 34 Tony and Vic thus became the first Americans to win the Australian doubles crown in 22 6--1 2-- 6 years Californians Ellsworth Vines and Keith Gledhill won in 1933 but no other American tandem has been able to triumph since THE AMERICANS in addition looked terrific Thursday Fucntes Johnson To Fight Tonight PHILADELPHIA Jan 10-1- 2 8-- 1 12-1- 0 8-- 4 27 point mid-dlewelg- ht 10-rou- nOAD AND Rosewall didn’t have much difficulty in winning either Neither dropped his service although six times in the first two sets Fraser and Cooper had them dowrn 1540 on service - Recreation Fot Servlc KotthUl ArilOTC I 12 S 11 AGFeo4r 12 1 22 13 24 11 IS Vrtnldui 1 7 IS 14 4 23 14 14 S MoCxrthr’4 Eids E1U MorriJ Sunder 12 15—43 23—44 19-- 43 9--M 4—17 22 27— 7 14 13— Sf 21 11—6 FINAL 11-ga- Denver lagged as much as in the early stages halfbut scrambled to a time lead and never trailed the rest of the way against the choked-u- p Rams seven points 35-3- COLO ADO A AM OTP P 4 14 9 Klnard 4 7 4 16 txlot 2 14 8 Hibbard 5 4 2 0 2 8 10 12 Vanderboof Halftima AAM 23 Denver 11 OTHER TOP VALUES IN SHUTS CRSATLY REDUCED! 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