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Show J3- tt snw ; v- r The Herald Journal 4 1.0 Bn i i m'v - i m-l- "tkJT - 4 m,nt i Kentucky Holds lah 1 t 7r rt 4 - ";i l - - s ?, fH 4hv 'Jj. ;V.r-Y'- "'" ? j0 !"; Ji MU Kentucky MjRK np manv as one of Coach hv ranked Adolph Rupps greatest teams, received onlv M points short of a perfect score todav in leading tin- United Press college basket-- 1 ball ratings Duquesne replaced North Carolina State in second - ; .aW-eX- ...- ixje; 3 .? 'rsOL ' " ,?.-'- L: - '; T . -- fT "itU, e ACROBATICS Duke qutn terbaek by Nelnaska Jerry Barger (3fi) is quarterback Dan Brown (20) after picking up Bear-Sparta- con-plac- three yards in the Orange Bowl at Miami. Fla, m the first quarter Number (15 is Robert Wagner oi Netnaska and Till is Johnny Ialmer of Duke'. IOOTBM.L up-end- ed JUNIOR Than Irish Ralph Guglielmi BOX SCORES SAN FRANCISCO HP There were nearly as many pro scouts in the press box as there vveie newspapermen for the annual Shrine Fast-Wegame last Bairn dav. Know who they likec? None other than Ralph Gitghel-nu- , the ailing Notre Dame quarterback, who played less than a third ol the game due to a severe chest fold. "Guglielmi is a cinch to he the bonus pick in the draft." said hnekfield couch Frank1. Albert of the San Francisco Forty it N liters. "That boy has got Hell go good in the pro ranks " Guglielmi got up out of a suk bed to spark one touchdown drive; and his signal railing, picking holes In the West defense was superb in the opinion of the scouts. Braise For Others Rut Guglielmi wasnt the only one who drew raves. Carrol Hardy, a fine back from Colorado was a standout. So wus Dan Shannon, the Notre Dame end, who looked like a fine prospect for a defensive job on some pro team. Tom Bettis, Purdue, st Mt. Logan Senior Basketball Slafe half senior basketball scheduled was released today ior the Mount Logan Slake. I'lay begins Wednesday, Jail. 5. The' schedule: Wednesday January & 7.00 p.m. 8th vs. River Second Heights. 8.00 p.m. 7th vs. 13th. 9 00 p m. 13th vs. providence 2nd. Providence First bye. 14 8th vs 11th. Providence 1st. vs. Prov idcncc 2nd 13th 9.00 p.m. River vs. Heights. 7th bye. Wednesday. January 12 7.00 p.m. Providence 1st vs. 7th. 8 00 pm. Providence 2nd vt. 8th. 9 00 p m. 11th v s. Utii. River Heights bye Wednesday, Jantiarv 19 7 00 pm. l.tth v.s Pi evidence 1st. 8 00 p m. 11th Vs River Heights. 9 00 pm. 7th vs Providence 2nd. Eighth live. 7 00 Friday. Janiurv 7th p in 21 Riv ei s Heights. Uth vs Piov 8 00 p in nl lice 2nd. 9 00 1st Pi evidence 8th vs pm Uth bvr 7 'HI Monday. Jamiarv 2i Riv er Heights p m Providence 8 00 pm s vs Pi evidence 9 00 p m 7th s 8: h Thirteenth bye. Wednesday, January pm. vs 7th v s. Rth p ni 9:00 pm. Frovidenrc Providence lelue-tnn- two moved up four places to sixth afBig Seven event, wtiile the Gophers vaulted to 10h place after losing a squeaker to North Carolina State in the Dixie Classic final. and San Fianeiseo LaSalle 8 1 oeeinied the (mirth and fifth ter winning the n iur llrijil'N e r t i 1 oitHii I'flli (V!) k i f j one-noi- i l to tell what they liked, and none of them wanted to be quo! their eil Thev are etinidmg secrets until after the (halt latei this month. "rins Hardv of Colotado was a standout, said one scon! "He is a great punier averaging 48 Irm "ml v arils pel kick, and tie unis leal t I l hard " J Olson I) J.tlPDs N.n i. llaidv got to piav onlv 2n minn i' Jo mi nn utes, hut m the tvv o tinu s lie J S s h carried the hall he went 11 arils Mi jur Ki'hrinun O O li 0 , Mauffnr iJmcu!t n ii h 0 once and seven v arils another 0 0 Irk Krntlr NMi U 0 0 0 mu; time for 18 yards total I) 0 on t Krmlt lik t o J Shannon drew the attention of non o o o o iron not onlv the scouts, tmt the DO. OHO fans in the stadium with ms u it f :i h JA 'Inlfih, hv (ju u lei s N ni hard tackling Once, late in the '.'lid fust quarter, pp dt Dickey Mo-g- le Pnn K A . . h 2n of Hie" so hard that the spec aI 0f talors let out fty groan Mocgle. Iokhm Kill iHiun lllh t an lean halfback, flew 0K 4H l l 4 Sknbtnm1 (iIpiiii six yards back when Shannon 0 0 h 0 lcs(i iin J Iiitcliinsoii II 0 n n n '1 i connected. Salh'f n liters l 2 l :t nt 9-- rnnkins. 2 2 I r i I 1 Three Olliers Ante No. 1 lir.st-plae- 4 K I i "Rreal Pro i1 1 1 p Another lineman who looked like a "real pro," In the opinion of the scouts, was Jack Kllenn, the UCLA tackle, who already has been drafted Paul Larson. California quart erbaek. had a bad dav and George Shaw of Oregon had the most success in directing the Wests attack. Shaw appeared to be much the hotter passer. The professional scouts think hell make a fine halfback, or an end, but he wont stick as a signal caller in the big L agues Another ballback who looked real good was Ron Drewlerki of Marquette. He packed the ball seven times for the East, averaging 7 ? vards per carry And littlg Lorov Bolden of Michigan Slate was a standout in any mans language. like another Buddy said one scout, who Aoung, asked not to he quoted liifi Bolden, weighing only pounds, hit the line like a full hack and skirted the ends like a seat hack 5-- 3 1 K 1 1 1 1 r ... 7lli 1 28 OG AN 12 v id oi mu lapiain o won-los- unis I S team was gi Kentucky (7-Duquesne t7-N ( State U2-LaSalle San Francisco ) Missouri five-figur- es ppacj football coaching job at the Ln.versity ' iMnn. 32-3- 4 i. Official sources at the sity, however, said no decision had been made and several of the n:m-- than 40 applicants were s. 11 being considered. Among those mentioned prom Inently, sources close to the athletic situation said were Mike Brumbelovv, former Texas Christian line star whose Texas Western teams have won two consecu- Sun Bowl titles, and Gomer Jones. who has turned out a ser-- 1 its of great Oklahoma lines. Housion has been without roach since Clyde Lee resigned Dec. 6 after an unsuccessful sea- son at the Missouri Valley Con-- I former school. univer-Missour- e yyygjyQ QQ r'T', e ChflnftP i ' : 7. Utah 8 9 Illinois 344 271 9-- 8-- (7-2- UCLA 1 6-- Second . . ... (8-- Minnesota 10 i5-.- 10 teams Niagara, 29; 207 202 183 j 110 10 7. 94 93 35 Dayton. George Washington. 26; 14. tie, Iowa and Maryland, 22 each; 16. Notre Dame 16; 17. tie, Cincinnati and Holy Cross, 14 each; 19, Wisconsin. 13; 20, Alabama, 11. Others Wichita and Southern California. 9 each: Wyoming. 8: Louisville and Wake Forest. 7 each- l.t Soms and Pennsy Iv atua, 6 each, Seton Hall, A illanova and DePaul. 5 each Texas Christian, 4 West Virginia and Iowa State. 3 each, Duke, 2 Houston anil Washington (Seattle', 1 each. the retell llew lid Anpoit when his plane All rived fiotn Los Angele. wanted a look al tile huge clip w'ueh had remained m Austiaha in, the last live v ra1 s Iai ked m two boxes the tro w .In nh hippcd on the same plane with Talbert hut wound up al the an ports bonded into section since it was valued above the IO'vi'n ilutv allowance the i up would have to .nun1 custom alcliii alter m the mo'iuiu beit was told MI hands nopenrrd .west ,.'leu, unhiding seve.d I s l.awn en ms Association oltieuils w 'to v ere w ailing to claim the It ooh de However arter a lav, a special vvaivu was obtain ed and custom officials turned over 'he i lit' to Talbeit who grinned proudly for the r.imrra-nien- . a! a. ac-hi- gh t' 2 3 4 5 6 1 33 lrportrrs and photographers hv j i 1 Australia iv better-than-avera- .humor Bit! Ewing showed pro-- ! mie for the Gnrlies ast week along with old standbys Rod Tuei- " ler. Star. Mcyriik and Sid SmPh. Logan can count on Coach Jay1 Whitmans club being keyed sky for the traditional ela h. Chances are that Ray Naegle, Arden Porter and Rohprt Hodges shunting eyes will be sharper than they were against South Flast Cache. Seton Hall 83 Colbv fi3 Another rafter raiser is on tao A del ohi a 72 Iona 67 for the Weber Wairiors. Ben Lo- For'vam 66 Princeton 56 with much publiei, ed Ron Pif urgh 78 Carnegie Tech 66, mond, R'.;,Vrnt'77 Ga KaPP Cary 60 Duquessne Firt Belvoir 56 'he Midwest Sconies swept aside Box Elder Indiana 95 Michigan 77 last, outing and will be out for Iowa 86 Wisconsin 69 their second triumph against un - thf.RJfT Purdue 109 Bradley 92 can break into both defeated Weber. 83 Ohio State as Id like to trv mv pro, Michigan State 76 spo.ts C'entor Rav Dickamore, who hand at both for a few Northwestern 74 Minne-ot- a 72 years." 25 points opening night 'ike to tinil out if lie savs. Baldwin Wallace 99 Wittenberg canned Id is the key to the Warrior 71 can make good In baseball If I don t 1 do. I'll quit basketball 106 74 Tech Lawrence Gonaga Often defeated Ogden and Box think athlete could stand Hie any Marquette 74 Drake 71 Flder match points in the Pee strain ot South plajing both sports as at Bricham City. Both teams gym 86 & Vanderbilt William Mary i re tall but have vet to uncover a pro V hen pro basketball coaches :gi a reliable scoring combinaion. this in April to itiaft 89 69 South gather Carolina )rg'nia v ears college crop, Ricketts is Duke 97 Florida State 75 almost certain to be one ot the Temple 80 Richmond 71 lust picked. In his first three 94 Tennessee Clem son 55 ai sity seasons a! Duquesne. he ' Furman 91 Miami 'Fla.) 74 INGLEW UOD, Calif. H, Dark ,.(,t fln .( me school scoring 81 63 Florida Georgia nurse Don Fairfield. record of 1,440 points. This soa- Imuisville 73 Notre Dame 69 on he has added 209 for a aver- A'r Force veteran of tp service 84 North Carolina 77 n D.iqiirstics three Holi- shot a f'l2M blaz months, Centenary 109 Arkansas Slat- only da'Festival victories. 78 mg five under par 66 yisierdoy "D.ck I' one of the greatest to for 832.500 tor the qualifiers Wrst ever coached. said Angeles open golf tourna- - plavers Ive Washington State 63 Oregon 56 Coach Dudey Mooie of the Dukes. n in "He has about every shot in the Fairfield shot rounds of lie can hook, jump shoot, fiimg his par shattering score book, the Inglewood Country Club tirive and he is just about the best outside shooter course where the 2". T" toumy team ul"':ut: -T- welve ? ,rNot uonly ,thal 1but hemns Thursday for most of .he high school football players died of in- -, nations top professionals, Juries received during the 1954 The Casey, III., veterans score season, the National Federation vas two strokes better than a ol. State High School Athletic as- - r,8 h0t bv Larry Bouvicv, 1952 soeialious said, Canadian amateur champion now The association said Mondav all playing as a pro out of Ingle-o- f the injuries were sustained by wood. Babe Lazane of BakersHP NEW YORK The Rules defensive players, one occurring field. Calif., copped third place Committee of the American Foot-tn- e during a practice session, the1 with 69. ball. Coaches Association was ex- others during games. Nine youths Those with 70s were Walker In- - peeted to consider a possible were fatally injured while tackl- - man Jr.. Auguxtsa. Ga Garv change in the substiluW rule to- ing runners. Nixon. White Sulphur Springs', dav at its opening me, "fng The federation said that all the W. Ya : Bot Wylie. Calcarv, The committee is composed of fatally injured plavers wore prop- - Can; Jack Gage, Oiai. falii.. 30 college football coaches and is erly tested and fitted equipment) Stan Dudas. Shawnee. Pa; and headed bv Ixiu Little of Columbia at the time of injury. Charles Sheppard, Boston. Utuvei site. t V . , Press college basketball atings. records through with in parentheses. Jan Ponds Team NEW AORK HP Billv Talbert an into red tape instead of ticker tape when he brought the Davis oi k Monday Ill!' bark to New uon-pl- p United The ir - AORK NEW SI kl. Jl MORS i The will have to top Curler, Gary Conger, Bon Green and sophomote Datyl Gam in order to win. Both teams North Cache and Iogan will be on the i orreback Friday at Logan. North Cache suffered a dec.sive defeat at the hands of South Cache, and the Griz'ies were nipped by Be.r River 42 Red Tape iiilIu horn j j - other teams received e votes this week. S.m I raweiseo had two, whiD Duques- ne 1 and Utah had one each. Duquesne, 271; V U. State, 207; LaSalle, 202. San Fianeiseo. 183; n 7 4foilci 1 2 i :t iMtwson 110. Utah. 105; Illinois, 'I1 ITImirr 2 2 n n 0 o Iiiti 35. n (I 0 l) G KrnnrU O 0 c o 94: UUI.A, 93, and Minnesota, dnms .1 Hloflrr (I 0 0 o n 10 Ison record, was Minnesota, with a 3 ) )Kon the week's only newcomer to the I) Mrnnoit Ilavton which 7 toj) 10, rc)ilacmg HSliiCN 0 0 tanked fifh li'e--t irotlvr week hut lost I It 2 10 ni iN 1i 21 S Hi two games m the Holiday Festival Sun? i lv qtiii rii s in New oi k h 10 Lilian Davtou dropped hack to 11th liUKim Uth f 1. 24 h place, only two points behind 7th 142) 1st (Uli J'ro Minnesota. t p f fi 5 'I IS Keller Niagara and George WashingA Met(I 0 2 t I' n v ft n 2 ton lollowed Dav ton among the hmimer It unmonil 1 t 7 T.ivveil A Belsiin '( 0 2 seetind 10 teams, with Iowa and 2 0 0 4 lluii FreUerlel, "74 in u Kle'ehei Mttrv land tied for 14lh place. S o 4 o 0 Citrlins 0 0 2 s,ieUnn 7 It Tlmmnson 2 Notre D. tine came next, followed 1 3 3 Mt ljine i 'llumiiwon 15 13 tie for 17th hv another two-teao tooffln 0 0 0 and Holy Cincinnati between t 21 18 tfi S 12 10 Tolals Alabama and Wisconsin Cross Benre liv quarters FI 7th ... '1 j rounded up the second 10 group. Tlrre ! A ; -- 1 1 I i .guaid. South Cache H? The proa team w nich basketball lands Dick Ricketts of Duque-n- e will have to share him with base-- 1 hall. 7;-int- h The eentei , who led the Dukes to their second straight Holiday Festival cham- pionship in Madison Festival in Madison Squaie oiarupion-.hGaraui last week, is regarded an outstanding prospect in both sports Ricketts is virtually certain to pe one 0 the top three pro bas- getball draft choices next spring. And pro baseball scouts w ho hav e watched him pitch and play first base for Duouesne give him a chance of eventually making the 'grade in the major leagues, The 21-- j ear-ol- d Pottstowr., Pa . star passed up a bonus oiler Horn the Cleveland Indians fv.et years ago to attend eolleg ?. cording to his father's wishes But hes believed a cinch to get next bonus that summer after receiving his diploma. Ricketts has had "tellers" from at least five rnaior league teams, wuh the Bt Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phils mosl inteiested Ricketts realizes his best irn-- , mediate prospects are in pro but baseball ofters basketball, more money if he can make it to NF.W YORK uonal ' otf-ens- e. h f e and UCLA w Illinois Utah, 8 2 were rated seventh to ninth In that order. The coaches based their ratines on games played through Saturday night. Jan. 1. Kentuckys showing this week was the second best ever made in Oie fmir-vea- r history of the Press ratines. United Rupps 1950-5team attrnchted a total of 347 points during the fourth weeks voting that season. I! - and Minnesota, olher teams that fared well in holiday week tournaments, made Hie olher rnaior advances among 0ns week top 10 Mtssorui Francis Hall. J. R. Krmvles Du k Payne and Blaine Hansen, and they ll oe Bear Rivers prub- lein this week. Although Bear River outseored logan from the field, it took an overtime to name the winner l ist wei k. Sid Cutler sank two shots in the extra period Coach Hughes will be guard ng against a ther possible upset when the Bears trek to Hyrum Friday night. The performance of Logan threw the Bears on Pro Possibilities 12. 11, 13. - W. n.'oii t, go 1 1st 7 no IcnsivT guaid Most of tlie scouts were 1 v 2nd 11th also looked like he would help lot ol prolessional teams as a i Missonu Fro Scouts Like Kone Oilier Friday, January Itll be winners against winners losers against losers when and place. of the 25 leading Region One cagers take o the Thirty-on- e tout lies who compiise the UndeJ hardw oils Fndav night for the Pi ess rating board voted the un- 'set .md round of the young sea-- 1 defeated Wildcats tops in the sou Defending champion Bear Riv- country tins weik. Two other which opened the title de men er, second voted loathes Popps attics and two third, giving ihem a total fene on a bright note, south Cache, upset conquerors 'of 344 of a possible 350 points Cache. Sharing die headDuquesne. winner of the Iloli-da- v of N n Fc-tua- l duel. tournament at Made line with the Lomond-Uebe- r Ben the is seven son Square Garden, jumped to second, but trailed Kpii- - at at Ogden, Iogan. still steaming over ti e tuekv by 71 pmnls Noith Care- lina State 12 1. which won the overtime loss to the Bears, ..ill D'xie Classic tournament only to attempt to register victory num-b- e upset hv Villanova Saturday her one at the expense of the North Cache Bulldogs. Ogden and night, dropped hack to third. Bex Elder collide at Brigham Two Si ore Big Gains City. , " 7 1)0 p m 8 00 p m. ...Losers Play Losers in Region One Tilts Friday Utah Seventh t pay Winners jnners op Spot; Duquesne Star Considers 2 2fi 13th. Uth River Heights vs 1st. 2nd bv r. U. S. A. C. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1954-5- 5 JAN. 6 CONFERENCE GAMES COLORADO (Res. Beats: JAN. 8 JAN. 14 JAN. 15 JAN. 21 A&M AT S1.50 UTAH U. AT SALT LAKE CITY BYU AT PROVO U AT LOGAN (Res. Seats: $1.50 and $1315) JAN. 28 UTAH U. 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