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Show rfCiTHinrr-- UJL f THE 7 SUNDAY. T JOURNAL HERALD DECEMBER 22 1857 KJdcne Counts I Ltan Ohio Team Whips Aggies; Skyline Sked And Results Utah, Colorado State Triumph Friday Night Utah 65. Stanford 49 Idaho 70, Colorado State 49 Texas Western 55, New Mexico 54. 44-3- 5 fjjyioQ (66) Allen c McCarthy, c Kennelly, 66 47. It was nip and tuik in the first al scoring honors with 16 poists each Runnerup were Utah's period, with Dayton leading at the intermission, but the Fly-ei- Harold Theus with 15 and Day- broke the game wide open ton's Jack McCarthy with 14 The Flyers averaged 39 per in tiie second half. 30-2- 5 s Saturday Night Oregon 63, BYX 55. Utah 71, Washington State 64. Tulsa 57, Wyoming 51. Dayton 66, Utah State 47. Colorado State 69, Montana G F P T 1 0 0 State 49 0 4 14 This Weeks Slate 1 1 Monday 4 11 Utah State at Kentucky 3 9 Montana State College at Mon- only one basket while Dayton came through with 11 points to 2 lead. take a the back- - cent, sinking 26 out of 66 attempts Davton DWTON Ohio The Unn erst-- ; floor. They scored 14 tv of Davton Flyers chalked up (board, grabbing 60 rebounds to from the 23 free throws. of out now has which 27 Utah for of State, basketball their sixth victory record The visitors hit 19 buckets out the season in seven games last a Utah's Ipsen and Dayton's of 53 tries and picked up nine night by defeating Utah State controlled to go in the second With pet tod, Utah State had whittled the Dayton margin down to three Jjane but in the next 'points at 15-2- 4 33-3- 0-- 7 3 5-- 6 8 g 2 04) J(sefczxk four minutes the visitors made Totals I'tah Stale (47) 26 7 Theus, f Tliaver, f Cullimore, f Ipsen. c Polak, g Bates, g Beeton, g F P T 0-- 0 2 15 4 4 0--0 2 4--6 3 16 4 7 2 3-- 5 Totals score: Halftime Utah State 25. 4 16 66 4 G 0 3 5 0-- 0 1 0 5 0 17 47 19 Dayton 30, tana U Oregon at BYU Washington State ait Utah Thursday Utah State vs. Idaho at Twin Falls Denver in All College Tournament at Oklahoma City. (Denver, Idaho State, Tulsa, San Francisco, Niagara, Tulane, Oklahoma City, and Western Kentucky). Friday Wyoming vs. Michigan at Albuquerque New Mexico vs. Wisconsin at Albuquerque Utah State vs. Idaho at Idaho In Salt Lake City, the versatile Falls University of Utah Redskins conUtah vs. Washington U at Cortinued undefeated in preseason vallis Washington play by whipping Saturday Coach Jack Gardner's State Utah vs. winner of Yale, Orequint is being touted as an NCAA State at Corvallis potential from the Western gon New Mexico vs. Michigan at Region. Albuquerque In Provo, Oregon University Wyoming vs. Wisconsin at Aldefeated Brigham Young Uni- buquerque BYU at Tennessee in a wild and wooley versity interseclional basketball game. Regis at Colorado State U. e A Brigham Young team refused to give up after trailing by eight points in the first half as they pulled to within thre counters of the Webfeet with five minutes left in the 63-5- 5 dead-gam- Collegiate Court .Scores game. 65, Davidson 46. Clemson 71, Bucknell 66, Oregon theq took command again and held a nine point lead with three minutes showing on CHAMPS In the Benson stake girls league are these pretty cagers from Lewiston Fourth ward: seated, Lou Ann Brown, Darla Moser, Margaret DeLeuw and Judy Ann Tay BUSKETBALL In North Cache Wins While Logan, B.R., S.C. Lose The Logan Grizzlies went down to their second straight defeat on their trip out of Carhe Valley at the hands of Highland, Highland jumped off to a quick lead and the Grizzlies could never catch the hot shooting Rams. year Highland led at the end of the 1st Other games around the region quarter 18-- 7 and then the Griz- found Highland of Salt Lake City zlies started their spurt that car-- i upsetting the Logan Grizzlies and ried to a deficit at half handing them their time. After the rest period the straight loss by a 8 margin. Grizzlies could not get going and Preston defeated South Cache 8 lead Highland pulled to a and Davis handled the second half surge of the Bear River Bears to win Only six more preseason games are on deck for region one quintets and then 'play for real begins. The region one teams have come up with a poor 6 wins and Week's Results 20 losses so far to outside comNorth Cache 45, West Side 36 petition. The Bulldogs and GrizBen Lomond 51, South Cache 34 zlies are the only ones to be In South 57, Bear River 53 the winning column, as they have West 63, Box Elder 32 both won three games. North Cache won their third Provo 40, Logan 38 contest of the season and their Davis 54, Bear River 48 5 second wm over Oakley by a North Cache 47, Oakley 35 score, in the North Cache gym. Highland 53, Logan 38 The Bulldogs jumped off to quick Preston 38, South Cache 33 lead and Oakley was never able Ben Lomond 55, Box Elder 47 to overtake the Bulldogs North Next Weeks Schedule 4 Cache led after the first Monday quarter. Malad at Bear River North Cache hit for 21 field Friday goals and six came from the ' East at Bear River hands of Jed Pitcher who took Preston at Logan high point honors with 12 points.! Olympus at Box Elder 11 men saw action for Coach By JOE WATTS The North Cache Bulldogs were the only region one team to come up with a victory Friday night as the Bulldogs blasted Oakley in their final preseason game of the 53-3- 24-1- 9 ns 53-3- 38-8- 3, 54-4- 8 37-2- Region Play At A Glance 38-3- 3 regular schedule. The box scores: nr AH K1VKK 4 47-3- Whitman's crew and the Bulldogs were never threatened as they finished their preseason schedule The next North Cache game will be their first league contest against Bountiful January 3rd in t I p X 4 Pear River LaiiS OAKtEV l PI von Sheffield Major Totals 25 14 48 0 0 Bountiful 57, Murray 46 Cedar City 49, Parowan 48 South 51, Pocatello 43 Moab 49, Tabiona 35 South Rich 36, Evanston, Wyo. 2 Crutchfield Biri'h 13 17 l.anlniier 1 the North Cache gm Bear River Rally Fall Short The Davis Darts jumped to a 34 Duchesne 35, Park City 29 quick lead in the early part of Gunnison 47, Bingham 42 the game and led by as much as 14 points at one time, and were Judge Memorial 58, Dugway 34 Uintah 63, Morgan 26 able to maintain their lead desNoth Sevier 41. Cyptus 37 pite a fired up Bear rally, Virgin Valiev 42, Kanab 40 thioughout he remainder of the BY High 57, Wasatch 41 game to defeat Bear River 54-North Sanpete 55, Green River Friday night in the Bear River 40 gym. Behind the sharp shooting of South Emery 50. Piute 47 Pleasant Grove 47. San Juan 38 Gary Batchelor, live Davis Darts South Sevier 39, Beaver 36 pulled to a point lialft time lead. Batchelor scored 9 points Union 38, North Emery 36 in the first half and his teammate Escalante 63, Fredonta Ariz. 45 Boh Moon hit for 8 to lead the Darts in the first half. The Bear River Bears came out all filed up at the start of Hie second half and scored five straight ixnnts before the Darts could tank a foul pitch and then the Bears roared to tie up the Coach STANFORD, Calif W ball game at Dart Bob Jack Curtice of the West squad Moon then hit a bucket and two worked wuii two possible back-fielfoul pitches while the Bear fans combinations during were still roaring then stole' (lav's drill for the annual Shrine the ball and scored to put the Easi-WeGame on Dec. 28 at and the Bears San Francisco Darts ahead were not able to catch them Curtice had one backfield made Bill Puzev and Kent Hughes hit up of quarterback Jack Douglas two quick ones for the Bear be- halfbacks Stuart of aughan fore tlse third quarter ended to Utah and Bob Stranskv of Colorfor the Darts ado and fullback Men ill Douglas make it of Utah Highland Runs Over Logan The two teams traded baskets other urnt was composed, throughout early part of the final, quarterback Tom Flores of of Pacific, halfbacks quarter, but Batchelor, Dixon, and Tillman put three buckets to- Claries Jackson of Southern and Jim Shofner of gether to give the Darts a 37 lead which put the fame on ice Texas Christian and fullback for live Dans. Jim Jones of Washington. , 18 4 12 2 4 2 6 2 6 4 8 118 5515 0 4 4 4 4 17 3U 20 54 20 35 48 30 37 o4 (KTH CACHE SS I I i Saturday West Side at South Cache Other State Scores 6 16 (11) 7 4 Tillman 117 1 DAVIS 54 Batchelor Mlrhaell X 2 0 0 4 C Harris 3 Huxhes o 2 2 2 llmieil 4 I) It S p17PV H J 12 D Harris 2 4 3 7 Pierson 17-- Jay 65-4- 9 which they heH in the final can- to. They added several quick bas- kets in the final seconds to make it a 15 point victory. Frantz was the big man on the floor with 9 field goals for 19 points. He has been the high scorer for the Highland quintet all season, but the Grizzlies were un- able to put a stop to his scoring. lie is the Ram center and gamed most of his 9 field goals by tip-iunder the basket. Logan has one more preseason contest against the Preston Indians before they go into "do or die play. The Preston Indians delayed the Initial win for the South Cache Spartans for at least one more day Friday night as the Indians pierced the Sparjan armor for a victory. It was the fourth straight Spar-- 1 tan loss in their preseason sched- -' ule and they have two more contests to play before going Into the 47-3- 5. second the State Rams handed the Montana State College Bobcats their first defeat at home, winning an easy 9 victory before a meager crowd in the MSC fieldhouse. The Rams played aggressive, alert and scrappy ball, making frequent field goals and scoring frequently on the fast break. The Bobcats appeared off form and most of the starters were benched midway in the second half when the reserves took over. Coach Jack Gardner's offensive minded Utes remained the only u n b e a ten Skyline Conference team Friday night by notching a victory over Stanford. It fUU straight win. The as as break Redskins showed the they can also play defensive basketball as they put the damp- er on the Indians from California n the second half. Guard Dick Shores guided the Utes to a 4 halftime lead and after that forwards Delyle Con-di- e and Milt Kane and center Pearl Pollard pushed the Utes out in front by as much as 14 points. Utah's tough mao to man and zone defense limited the visitors to 15 field goals. The Utes got 25 from the field. Condie topped the well distributed Ute scoring column with 11. Two other Skyline clubs went down to defeat in Friday night contests. Oklahoma State stalled out a 0 triumph over visiting Wyoming and Idaho made it two in a row over Colorado State, downing the Aggies Bozeman, 69-4- REGION RECORD. NOT GOOD ii li 2 H Griffin (1 Pilcher Theurer Peterson 47 t f n 2 6 0 O 12 2 2 2 6 0 1 0 (1 r 27-2- tion). Detroit 84, Fordham 79. Northwestern 64, South Dakota 46. Alabama 63, Louisiana Tech 42, (championship). Evansville 83, UCLA 76. Manhattan 88, Memphis St. 69. Marquette 79, Nebraska 64. Tulsa 57, Wyoming Kansai CCNY Woodland ss IOI.4S t) 1113 5 n (i in ' 3 2 r Totals Arizona State Names Coach M 1 0 0 2 2 30-2- 0 ' f p tHH'O 53 7 m mi. 3 tins 26 1 4 3 Preston Miuth ('a Hie d 37-3- 5 43-- , Jan. mythical team was two-plato- selected by 31 sports writers who covered the campaign in the 11 Brown, Ohio one of the few players ever to make an as a showing outstanding Rice first-yeaprofessional, won the with 942 Okla- league rushing title yards. He averaged 4.7 yards on 202 rushes and set a single-gam- e La. high of 237 yards against Texas rushing the Los Angeles Rams Nov. 24. (7-3- ). r ). ). Sun, El Paso, Tex. ) vs. Drake collecting 29 of a possible 31 votes for the 1947 team. The league cities. 1 Rose, Pasadena, Calif. State (8-vs. Oregon Cotton, Dallas, Tex. vs. Navy ) Oiange, Miami, Fla. homa (9-vs. Duke Sugar, New Orleans, vs. Mississippi (7-3- all-st- Louisville (7-1- ). Ring Upset (8-2- (8-1- ). (7-3- Hula Bowl, Honolulu lege Seniors vs'i Hawaiian Colall- stars. Jan. Senior College Bowl, 11 Mobile, Ala. s. Drills Closed AUSTIN, Tex. of ilf) Sandy-haire- d Kerwin of Ottawa. Ont.. but now fighting out Valley Stream, N.Y., explained that he had concentrated on right counters and right leads during the weeks of preparation for Friwiu day nights TV Archer at Madison Square Only one Texas' practice sessions at Bi press next week, while all the other sessions prior to the New Years Day meeting with Mississippi m the Sugar Bowl will be closed to press and public alike. and a hearty thanks for making our store such a grand success 3 H I ?3 13 19 24 37 7:3w rtttit hs SURGE Dairy Farm Equipment LOWELL BARKLE 25 North Main, Here are just few of the many bargains in our store PROVIDENCE Phone 2201 PARTS AND SUPPLIES Ad in Last Thursdays Paper For Many More! 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Canadian ) vs. Gale Kerwin, who snapped welMississippi Southern East Texas State terweight Jimmy Archers winPrairie View, Prairie View, ning streak at 12 straight, said, Tex. Prarie View (6-vs. "I did it with my new Sputnik Texas Southern my improved straight right. 111 3 East Tangerine, Mau than 2 4 3 , Gunnell 0 0 0 0 Keeteh 2 0 0 4 Mi rra 5 2 C in - 1 s. everyone Check Our Christmas Beckstead 2 I n 2 I Aimond Haw Tncs u 6 fi 6 ( .rU fh hs 1' 1 1 B Almond 2 1 1 5 he! Vr 2 3 2 6 Mochli Two Backfields 47 nut? 0 4 Bmnp I 0 i2 Hog4n4 5 4 12 1 Curtice Trains 34 I Totals in North vs. South Shrine, San Francisco vs. West Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to 17 .15 Ham highland IKfsTON Montgomery, Ala. Blue-Gra- (8-1- JCJlIOd 4 Cook :fiH6.T8 (7-3- (8-2- time score. 70-4- 6 SnlfilfT 3 2 5 Pro Voting Slate Bowl 55-5- hi Brown Leads Preston Indians played one of Dec, 25 their better ball games last North vs. South college night in winning their third of stars, Miami, Fla. six games so far during the regDec. 28 ular basketball season by defeatGator, Fla. Jacksonville, on the Preston Tennessee vs. Texas AAM ) ing Jerome (1PV 2 (tip Watts I.trsnn all's 38-3- 1 The AriTUCSON, Ariz. zona Board of Regents appointed Frank Kush as new head football coach at Arizona State College at Tempe. The regents hired Kush, now an assistant at the Tempe College, at a salary of $10,000. He is a former Michigan state star and was line coach under Dan De- vine, wrho quit this week to come head coach at the Univer-an qU-Msity of Missouri. COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (IT) Kush, 27, became one of the Coach Bear Brvant said today youngest head coaches in the he will take a squad tomodern grid history of Arizona Florida for Texas A&Ms Gator Slate. He also was one of the Bowl meeting with Tennessee, youngest coaches appointed for a Dec 28. major school in the nation. The Aggies, who held their final Well grounded in the Michigan home practice session Friday be- State system, Kush is expected fore knocking off for the Christ- to continue the highly successful mas holiday, leave for Florida multiple offense Devine intronext Thursday. duced at Tempe. 0 HIGH I AM) 27 Jerome tucky .Wildcats. Coach Cec Baker and his Utah KentuckStaters clash with the nationally-rate- d ians In Lexington Monday. Post Season Football 38-3- 1 14 13 2112 5 15 2! Caruent 6 Sh.iv.en i) 2 Salmon 'M Cheney 0 0 3 2 2 ()Kn J 0 0 4 Murray 0 I I indqirst 1 4 17 51. California 52. utgera 56. Preston Beats Tennessee Co, Louisiana St. 62 (consolation) Minnesota 58, Kentucky 78, (consolation). St. Bonaventura 79, South Carfloor. olina 59. St. Johna (N.Y.) 80. Rice 67. Henry Beckstead, Leon Almond, Michigan St. 79 Notre Dame 72. Robert Almond, and David KelLasalle 69, Niagara 68 (over- ler all added to the Preston scortime). ing attack as they passed the West Virginia 75, North Caroscoring around between them lina 64 (championship). with Mochli, Rawlings, and Ken-nar- d Iowa State 68, Illinois 60. adding to the 38 point total. West Texas St. 74, Santa Clara The Indians led throughout the 72. and were never threatencontest 64. Vanderbilt 74, Georgia The Indians Jerome. ed by Butler 85, Michigan 65. clamped on Jerome the second quarter and held them to 3 points to pull ahead to a 21 to 9 half 1114 211135 I ikicv North C.n he 58, 64, THIS IS A SAMPLE of what the Aggies of Utah State will be up against Monday night Center Ed Beck and Forward Johnny Cox of the Ken 18 4 2 8 4 8 I. 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