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Show May Logan Stake Hoopsters Open Years Campaign Olympic Prospect Denver U. Only Block To Shifting Big Game nr HOBS' the Rocky Mountain Conference SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 12 (1 LOS ANGELES. Dc 42 UP- Talk-tire- d Mountain play oif series. Rocky St Mary's of Moraga. fhe only 3 Voted Conference coaches, attending that students who football team to defeat tfieAWi-versit- y their annual rules and schedule desire to undertake summer of Southern California school met decourses may do so withmeeting, again today during the regular sehson this termined ' to disentangle 1932 football schedule knots which were tied tightly in the first day's negotiations. fThe conference mentors harangued and argued until the early morning hours today without accomplishment much. QThe fly In the ointment" was argument between Coach Cravath of Denver University and Ike Armstrong, Utah U. mentor. Until this difference is settled, other coaches cannot complete their schedules. Armstrong wants to meet the Pioneers October 8 b ere or In Denver. Cravath desires to play the Utes October 29, the date on which Utah want to meet its traditional rival, Utah Aggies. tive week-end- s So bitter did the argument grow that Armstrong threatened to drop the Pioneers from 1932 schedule. While athletic duectors were groping their way through the inextricable maize of schedules, their calmer companions, facmoved representatives, ulty easily and naturally through a variety of conference business. PROFS. LEAVE DYNAMITE The professors left two sticks of argumentative dynamite for today- They were: 1 A drastic proposal whereby control of conference athletics would be wrested from faculty representatives and placed in the hands of athletic directors. 2 Colorado Universitys plan of eliminating freshmen from varsity competition. (The' frosh are now eligible for all college athletics except football). The first plan represents views of presidents of four Colorado schools Colorado Aggies, Colorado Teachers, Western State Teachers and Colorado School Mines. It was presented in solution form Quite likely, the question will be referred back to heads of each school with recommendations of faculty representatives and athletic directors appended. JttfYlOR STARS ARE INELIGIBLE The faculty representatives took action on three proposals: Rejected a proposal permitting junior college students to participate in college football without fulfilling the one year residence rule. 2 Voted that no conference players can engage in organized basketball competition after 1- f col-'p- vear, has been eliminated from the 1932 list of Trojan opponents. U. S C officials said that thp omission was dqe to a heavy schedule. St. Marys was regarded as too for the dangerous .an opponent weekend before U. S- C meets 10, on Dec, the Notre Dame only date open. A game with Utah Sept 24 will open the season, and the Notre Dame game will close it ler and Cy" Hurd, former Pres ton high school stars Joe Call was high point man with a total of nineteen points Pratt former USAC. star, played a beautiful game at center B Davis Scholes rg rf Neeley Sorenson c Pratt J. Hull Nelson . Jf Holton-Cutl- Call lg Quinney Referee. Merrill; umpiie. M Cutler. dent. NEW YORK, Dec. 12 flIJb Boxing comebacks start ar.d end with the same thing a punch tfn the profile At least Mister A1 Singers did. Yesterdr.v our friend Singer was a happy man, young, In love, feeling like a million dollars and fired with that spirit that you find only in boxers Involved in a comeback. Today our friend Singer was still young, still in love, but he had a terrible headache and was considering taking up law or something like that for a profession. watch--me-gr-g- , ... - o" This wondrous change was brought by a punch on the snout. Two punches in fact. They were delivered in the old one-tw- o fashion by Battling Battahno of Hartford, the current worlds featherweight champion. For one minute In the first round of the joust at the garden Singer was out tn front, jabbing and flitting about like a world-beate- r; the next found him careenening around the ring at a mile a minute clip, leaning at an angle that would have brought sighs of envy from the tower of Pisa. Chasing him, and swinging at him whenever he managed to get in range, was Battahno, whose motto is "dont hit a man when hes down hit him so hard when hes upright that you wont be tempted The Bell saved friend Singer in the first heat, but 31 or so seconds after the second opened, bat caught him flush with an right, and qhurch was out. Battahno left the ring with the applause of something like 20,000 folks ringing in his cauliflower ears. He acted like a kid, he was so happy, fns appreciation for cheers is not hard to understand when you remember that for quite a spell after he won his title, Bat was the most thoroughly booed young man in the racket. He cracked up his as a result took some very artistic slappings about from some very fine palookasHe But the Bat never quit. kept plugging way until his hands healed, and then started going places. He has defended his title five times in the last year, against the best man in his class. Furt-sc- Theyre touting Evelyn above, as a girl to be watched closely when the trials for U. S. Olympic athletes arc conducted early next summer. Evelyn is a sprinter and does her running for the Southern California Olympic Contest Association A heavy campaign of winter track meets Is mapped Joe Humphries, just out of the out for Evelyn to get her ready for the big international games. hospital as a result of trying to pronounce Senegambian at the Canzoneri-Chocolafight, was rushed right back last night Czechoafter his wrestling with slovakian. Joe was forced to Melvin Grant, soil of Mrs, try the word in introducing E. W. Bingham, has gone to Nekolny in the semi-fina- l. Chicago where he will attend the Com Electrical School for COUGARS TAKE theMr.winter, and Mrs. Ray Netcher are the proud parents of a son born December 3. Mr and Mrs. R. E Beutler. Mr and Mrs Samuel Lapray, Mr and Mrs. Charles Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fackrell, (UP) 12. Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lott and MADISON, Wis The Meanwell short pass of- Roy Hansen were shopping in to was fense employed Wednesday. give the loga Mr and Mrs Frank Shumw'ay University of Wisconsin a sur16 to over 30 spent Sunday at Clarkston with prising victory, Brigham Young university of Mr. Shumways parents, it being Mrs Charles Shumways 77th Provo, Utah, here last night. The western team, a strong birthday anmversaiv Mr and Mrs LcRue Jardine member of the Rocky Mountain conference last year, had been attended a family dinner at the expected to battle Dr. Walter home of James ,B. Jardine SunE. Meanwells Badgers on even day evening in compliment to terms. They trailed from the James B it being his 71st birthstart, and the score was 16 to 10 day anniversary. Miss Kathleen Hurst of Smith-fiel- d in favor of Wisconsin at the as a half. spent the week-en- d Brigham Young ran the count guert of Miss Aldena Litz. M.-- s Zelma Rawlins of Lewisup to 14 to 17 shortly after the second period began but gradu- ton spent Monday night here ally dropped behind again as visiting with friends Evans Mn W M Oliverson and the game progressed guard, scored two field goals for daughter Margretia. visited durthe visitors but was removed ing the week at Weston with from the game on four personal Mr and Mrs. Frank Shrives. fouls. te h, Trenton 18 a Production of tantalum, metal believed by experts to be superior to tungsten for use in the manufacture of electric light bulbs, may take place m Ontario. For Christmas TO At TOMA TIC SLACK (OAL BURNER SAYS WELCOMING As an example of Goodyear Greater Value. . . . 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Sulphuric acid burns bearings, cylinder walls and wrist pins, and pits and burns valves. AUTO HORN -Besides presenting sales arguments, Logan Stake Road Show 25-1- which eats metal. .Trll LONDON interesting direct-mai- There IS cylinders, Ifefki SMELLING TALK j Tit-Bit- s. San Francisco wholesale dairy market: Butter 92 score 30,; 91 score 30; 90 score 29 ... a i PACEMAKER A 4 --- - CONVICTS DIVISION Providence Second at Pinvi- dence First. I ogan I.ighth at Logan Sec- I.lev-enll- Butter Prices an o d, $485 each $9.40 in pairs & Dec g. Pep 88 always has less sulphur than specified by the government. Pep 88 is better than government specifications in every Feel the Save With Goodyear Tires twist UP CHICAGO, Dec. 12 range: Wheat: FAMILY ENTIRE 1 HE Iron Fireman Blair Motor Co. Cord.'1 Jm Grain Range gc 1 1 Hawkins credit was at somewhat low ebb when he called on hi.x tailor to try on a new suit ond. had ordered. He found that he SevLogan Twelitli at Logan the cloth, fit, and in fact eveiy-tlim- g I enth. about the sui Was perDIVISION 15 fect Oram i. River Heights at Logan He turned to the tailor and Close said in a pleased tone The Logan Sixth at College Ward. suit Is fine-ve- ry 53 creditable, inIOgan I irst, h.ve. 53 8 deed1 .58 Oh. no." cried thp tailor; The Logan Stake M men .swung "cash only! .55 into actum on the 1932 campaign this week with some upsets maiking the first week of . AN thick-treade- er . hands in winning the title, and McLEMORE United Press Staff Correspon- BISKEIBALL ss Todays Sport Parade By HENRY ST IKE 18-1- jl!!l!lllll!lllll!llllinillll!ll!ll!lllll!!!llll!lltll!!tllllll!l!ilIimillllllllllllll!lllillllllllttllllllllllllllllli:illllll!tl!M . The Denver coach explained October 8 was impracticable because it sandwiched in the pow erful R. M. C. champions between an 'intersectional game with Kansas and the Pioneers meeting with Colorado Aggies Cravath felt his aggregation should not bear the strain of three major games on consecu- the Utes out endangering conference eligibility. Many topics were discussed In general. S. L. McDonald told the professors that proselyting m athletics was virtually unknown in the Rocky Mountaift Conference The faculty representatives will meet again today The recommendations they made yesterday and those they reach today will be submitted to the coaches group for approval. Sixth ward entered the win column when they pulled out m BOZEMAN. Mont, Dec. 11. U.ft) head of the Logan Eleventh Rapidly arriving in first-clawarders by a single point, 7 hape for a heavy basketball season, Montana State college This week, one of the high Bobcats defeated the Ricks 54 to 28 here last spots will be the city game between the Providence First and nieht.quintet Second wards The teams play again tonight. College ward which drew a bye in the f.rst R.cks Blackburn, round will ee action for the hipped the scoring list forward, with 16 first tune against the Loga.i points, but was trailed by Buz-(t- ti. Sixth ward. star Bobcat guard whp The Logan Twelfth and Logon made 14 points. Eighth scheduled to plav l.e f Coach Schubert has Ingan Seven, h 40. 1iovidciiee we-k failed to report and it i be m concentrating Dyche on an offirst 19 nut i known cl whether Hev-ent1 aye fensive li they and machine, the fans logon Sixth 13, ogan or not. Only games which aie wiio viewed the Bobcats first 17 Herald-Journa- l, to the tepoited home were ( Si olid game 27, Logan t pleased with Provuleiiee he ul final scorers, will be in- 'lie snappy floor work of the Second stand-ncluded on the percentage learn. River Heights 25. Logan .First to Francis according Even the substitutes who re18 stake athletic manager lieved the regulars, made good Twelfth at Logan Scholes, Logan showings Dyche used 12 playI.ighth. unreported. ers during the game. Next Weeks Schedule U. O. I). LOGVN Ath- - The Preston Manufactured and Guaranteed by UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY, Salt Lake City |