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Show Operation Russo Rggjon JeSmS TO 6 The Herald-Journ- Fr'day, February 2nd-Hal- Open The Great Henie In okth following operation for renvn al f ch pped bones m elbow Dchaigid fiom Army afu r 23 mon'io Yanki e southis is .it i I Fourth Upsets North Loaan; Monday's Schedule Aggie Field House 7 p. m- .8 p. m 9 p. m -10 p. m. Ninth vs. Tenth North Logan vs. Third Fourth vs. Hyde Park Benson vs. Fifth 5 , Wednesday's Schedule F.nal Kound 7 p m. -- Benson vs. Fourth 8 p. m - Third vs. Tenth P ni. Ninth vs North Logan lu p, m. Fifth vs. Hyde Park Utags To Battle There were some upsets in the Cache stake M Men basketball league last night, leaving Ninth ward as the sole undefeated club with but two more rounds remaining in the schedule. Colorans In Ft. Collins Tonight SE EN CONFERENCE Tonight's Schedule Colorado A. and M. vs. Utah AgA Fourth ward win over gies at Fort Collins. quint eked out a Denver vs. Colorado State at North Logan, with Bill Sharp leading the winners' scoring A recent Greeley. Saturday acquisition for Fourth, Bill is remembered for his local hoop play Utah vs. Brigham Young at Desbefore going into the air corps. eret gym. Salt Lake City. Colorado vs. Colorado A. and M. LeF.oy Holmgren led all scorers with 19, while Carl Nyman, usually at Boulder. Was shut heavy on Wyoming vs. Utah Aggies at out. Laramie. Since Hyde Park forfeited its Utah State eagers were enroute game to Logan Ninth, the latter club stood alone in the undefeated to Fort Collins today, for their ranks. Big Seven battle this evening with Aqother upset last night was the Colorado A. and M. Rams. win of Benson Ward over Third, 27 And for the Logan Aggies, toto 18. The Benson boys played nights game will be a supreme spirited ball, and staged a attempt to break into the win surge that was sensational. column. Coach Bebe Lees Farmers LaMar Munk, Saunders and L. are currently at the bottom of team Reese led scoring. standings with five consecutive Fifth Ward took a rather easy losses. one from Tenth, led by Linford, Coach Lee took a squad of ten Wuhistrom and Lewis. men from Logan Captain Verne The box scores; Hoffman, C. A. Chesbro, Ralph tmirth Ward North l.oKun Maughan, Hap Holmstead, Evan K V r, t ; i y v 3 2 12 Kohhr.f 12 3 4 Sorensen Clark Johnson, Allen Sli.irj. f 2 2 2 6 iUntlv-N.ft 0 ft Packer, Jack Sorenson and Udell 2 J (.' Nmimh.i 0 2 2. Wnrt,i Vankier. rk o 11 J W ill it . After playing the Colorams to3 2 2 0 M hi tin K IIulmjrM n k ii S 7 It 0 0 0 K i nun 11hi iltttuli t I the Aggies will meet Wyonight, ') 0 l ft Kit !. hltl 0 0 0 0 ming university in Laramie Saturday night. Not expecting two wins, Ml !0 10 11 14 13 ot course, the Ags are nevertheless half. 19 Vnith Logan Loping for a split. They rather uni I'oiirth U think that win if they get it bhould come tonight. UrtiMtii Ward Third W an! u r k 3TFP The Rams are currently tied for II 2 H live f Wllmore.f 2 fourth place in the it II (i Munk f MHhr f I 1 ii i 1J how nllis t 2 t uinlt'i n r standings. In a previous encounter 3 ft o Phi soling how allis g 0 at Logan, they were victorious 43 L IJepsp.if J 3 2 C how, tills v 0 to 34. Coach E. D. Taylor will i u 0 iii I) lv ,ii intin ! 1 probubiy start Bennie Allen and S hu k oodlnml 0 Herb Muhuelis, sharpshooting flout hot freshman forwards, Stub Sholine, 27 12 3 9 2 IS center, and Bob Hopper and Lou I if tli Truth Ward Samsa, guards. The latter three Ward last-quart- er , t U m 4 -- i It 1 (I 4 R 1 1 ,1 'JTF1 1 I i 2 1 I N 6 K (it ift W Hi W t.r f S haul f u l oil c haul- ir ? 0 ft ft 7 4 0 111 f.itioMg 0 0 J 0 Brrthan f 1nlon.r K.ik c l.mtoni WdhMromg illlHt) T F K w 1 fl 0 0 3 2 2 players are veterans. 2 Mill Byron Nelson Enters lu Texas Golf Tourney 2 7 ns o ft 0 lw 0 0 i Sonja Heme removes skates after skating for 50 minutes in Hollywood Ice Revue at Madison Squaie Garden. Little Miss Iron Legs is aptly named. j Results, Standings and j 1 209 North Main. Phone 125 teach ifident , o 88MHS 085X1 S Anaheim cows. in be ipuon will a"11 (ti more ever 1 j premise agricu .itam ch tt Greco Tonight NEW YORK, Feb. 8 lb Brownskinned Beau Jack, the former 1 e Georgia came Madison shoe-shin- t crowd of 18,300, pected paying about $142,000. Beau, an champion who campaigns now as a welter- weight, is favored because he is expected to pour leather too fast g but apfor his parently slower opponent. The bullshouldered negro from Augusta, Ga., maintains a primitive but punishing hooking and uppercut-a- t ting attack from gong to ,gong. It is expected to wither his dark-e- d haired, muscular opponent before sell-ou- Beau Jack Fights boy who be- Square Garden's greatest ring attraction, is favored 3 to beat Johnny Greco of Montreal tonight in an exan before brawl slugging 8-- harder-punchin- the scheduled in ed. i (i 4re : a Beau who si t U(1hj gate record of VO main events and n,i S01(j than 40,000 (Xio umUi ,,f wlr, in another gardt also btiauc of his dependability and ruggedness. In 22 Guden'a-snees- , including pi.iniunan he never turned m bad and no one etei stcqpul or1 ed him out , i jr. Ed0 rjjg coun they iterative .ess hen j yoi them ii i Mr. job to yours, go i are ,ve nevei co r the be the e our co 5 r J state .erely. Vic for year victim o n handi Jucer, st er and r mation jre wa th their rds with mder ay There ai One us. lencan a have f I ducts. 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SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 8 ft 0ft ft I.Hat W il KltlKOU f ft i it f ft ft The professional golfing con- 0 I) ii II Km ton i it a jpis.iti t (,ali I ( 2 YaKutt g Mill r ft ft 4 tingent waited today, but not too t 0 kolln x l l n Adams, anxiously,- to see whether Byron tl 'I n (I iolillul a ft U ml. i u Nelson had lost any of his sharpI ft ft i ft ft 0 Jolll-KImmoio ness while on a business trip. al kr ft Griffin Nelson missed the Tucson and Phoenix tournaments in Arizona, T..4a 10 Hi 2 2V but now that he was back, the S ot o In quit is. s odds against an outsider winning I.ogan .7th ft the $7,500 Texas open, which be- la gau sih .... I gins today, went up. And discount4khii oruii 4th r. TfP ing the fact that he has had little i; r k p s f Uoxi f l s i 3 Jam. pi active in nearly a month, Nelson u ft S him.lt f an f 2 0 4 was installed as the favorite in the ft W IHHIl 2 4 la 3 T ate g I i.Uuixyi X big field of competitors. 117 I ( Mmoi 0 The Toledo, O., umbrella man 2 ft4 tI ft; H ug lu k Pi n mn ft 3 3 2 ktamhula started out slowly with a one over 4ft 16 1ft Totals par 72 yesterday ami failed to s hi qnai t is: place in the preliminary Ii 9 . 0 best ball waimup for the Hocall 410tll .. 1ft 1ft l.ogan meet. -- Miller Chev. Co. eased s 11 I ft you rolling. let's A . 1 w . .1 SCARPS, &h'KS t (I Pi NET KE1 LTS 11 I" y presen million . 4 We give trucks priority over other work in order to keep u 1 1 i 0 Timers feft .jfg Jriin baboon CHRISTENSEN in a well played contest. Bruce Rose and little brother Rodney LOGAN STAKE SENIOR SCOUTS made 13 and 10 points respectively OKiin U;'Hll HI A for the winners. It was the fourth i r t Wednesday's Results j T F I M. Kos. tl St Cl St f t 7 wm for the Eleventh against three Seventh 31, Providence 1st 15 losses. River Heights had no trouble 2 1 4 IflMtoi f Providence 2nd 20, Logan 1st 9 0 2 2 !M li f whatsoever as they rolled over a 5 ft 0 1U H Ho' 7 a lor t 2 I Results Thursdays J u IMi M h.im l, willing but hapless Twelfth five 0 0 tr Young Ward 23, Logan 2nd 16 u u y u n I ot&U ii; . 1 2 n n. Liechty led the scoring River Heights 38, Twelfth 13 ft 2 parade with 13 markers, followed Hiauf Eleventh 31, Eighth 23 by Wendell Blauer with 11 and 'lul-ll11 Burke Jenson with 10. S oti UU1 It 14 League Standings Paced by Kenneth Speth, Young 17 l Won Lost Pet. I.ouan Ward got back in their winning 17 12 6 .855 I.oun Mh. Seventh ways last evening to ride over 5 .714 Providence 1st 2'U ouiu Wnnl Second It was Young .714 U T K V 5 Sixth IK P Logan Ward's third win out of eight o 2 Simmoips ft 0 J ki f f 5 .625 I Providence 2nd 4 Mohr f ft 3 J 3 contests while the Second remain- Mi Ms. n t 4 .570 Logan 1st ' : 0 0 U INCH,, I ed in the loop cellar with seven 4 .570 7 1 Eleventh 111 amun, iota,.' j defeats, yet to taste victory. I 0 M i o 0 'I i? u a D.iniilil X 4 .500 River Heights Cache Stake M.tkHstin eon 3 .429 Eighth Results of hoop encounters in 3 Young Ward .375, 10 2 Tot..!Cache stake turned out as expected 1 .143 Stoic Twelfth qu.irt' with Fifth and North Logan conhi a 0 .000 lountf Logan 2nd 4 l.olMIl J'Ml race tinuing to make it a two-teafor the crown in the northern I otj.tn Next Wednesday's Schedule Kt rrmulmcp 3mt U T K H T F P stake. Fifth, led by Doug Deweys Pro. idence Gyni M Kohh rolled with ease over 0 12 points, j t,f IiippH ne f 0 8:00 Sixth vs. Logan 2nd 0 2 Ninth 28-- 9 J I 0 4 .owo.f Sol ,f I in attaining their eighth 9:00 -- Providence 1st vs. Provi- i 2 I 0 0 n t Miuuclin Audi ') victory. North Logan, meanwhile, o " o r, kohl-Km it g I if dence 2nd. ! i 2 Otoi kt tts.K I, i k a 2 0 2 without the services of their ace 0 0 1 Hi I i oop. r n center, Dwaine Berger, had to come CACHE STAKE SENIOR SCOUTS from behind time and time again 7 11 i jo Wednesdays Results to edge past a surprising tail-en- d f it S i Hyde Park 26. Third 17 Benson .. Pro 2iil nlm quint. Fifth 28, Ninth 9 I .ol; it li 4 1st Elsewhere in Cache stake, Hyde Tenth 40, Fourth 16 Park came to life 'to down Third I HKHIt 7th 1st. North Logan 24, Benson 17 Prouliic 7 and Tenth, after a ward 0 Kif- - f 3 f 'H 0 niU 2 close first IB i i "mil h f f till Quarter, broke away I Mh kftson.i 7 2 ii League Standing ll ampin J from the defending champs, Logan Im.ii k i: , lit Hi . r j Fourth, to hand them a 40 to 16 A M K iil(i M beating. Round number ten in Cache h u f ti stake is slated for Monday when IS ll. si Ninth takes on Tenth in the open-ier at 7 o'clock, with Fourth vs. North Logan vs. Hyde Park iiisun riii ,.lr p, and Third taking on Benson in that r u order. ii i. o o J IHtweii f ia i.tn t i ii o s Wednesday evening Providence 2 o J 2 ilson Full!. I. r ! Monday's Schedule gym is the site of the number one 7 t 0 10 I, ns n 7:00 Ninth vs. Tenth civ Hu IS contest in Logan stake when Sixth 2 0 0 2 Nitpp. r l lll.l'h vs. Fifth opens the evening against Logan 9 00- - North Logan vs. Hyde Park " J :n T'f uls Second followed by the 10 00 Third vs. Benson v qnaili-Ui-- i S til Providence First vs. Providence 12 II. u lUb 7 . Second tilt. Lol.im .'( h The box scores: IKle I'urk Kiii 3nl . c 0 r r v fr .Tnhti f 2 2 o ; 0 j oo..k t 4 TRUCK TO US a our co .It Last night Eleventh ward hit their stride after a two week letdown to outscore Eighth 31 to 23 Schedules of Scout Court League I BRING YOUR ftPS-hrrp- 40-1- - SERVICE Clearwater six-on- 1 FOR PROMPT NdAdS to d A fT0lSn double-barrele- U 0 OWNERS decided 31-1- 4 f TRUCK did j not Djftoni j goul-makin- t jpost 1 36-3- 5 . , For the second successive year, Logan Seventh ward senior scouts appear on their way toward championship honors in the Logan stake scout league. After breaking a deadlock for first place on the loop 5 ladder with a triumph oter Providence First ward hoopsters, the Seventh quint, by far the most powerful club in the southern stake, took over undisputed lead, Fine Scoring Jimmy Smith and Reid Mickel-- , d attack son led a that netted 29 of the victors' points in racking up win number six in a row Their only setback came on opening night at the hands of the e Sixth ward courtiers. That record owned by the Seventh is the only one of its kind in Logan stake. With the addition of Smith and Mickelson to the roster at mid-- , season, the Seventh is one of the strongest squads in the area. Bast Monday they rolled over North Logan, leaders in Cache stake, in a practice affair Loss number two handed the Providence crew, compared with five wins, dropped them into a second place tie with the idle Sixth ward hoopsters. Providence Second ward scouts also jumped into the spotlight when they Wednesday evening turned in their best performance of the season to hand Logan First a convincing 20-- 9 lacing. The win set the Providence lads into third place and sent the early season leaders clear down to fourth spot. Eleventh Clicks how-eve- (A( UK STAKE M MEN I.ast Nights Results Benson Ward 27, Third 18 Fourth 3fi, North Logan 35 Fifth 43, Tenth 26 Ninth 2, Hyde Bark 0 (forfeit) J4 k 'ere. u'eS' 7 in tbs Home Stretch BY DUANE t, enson Triumphs ) Are Deadlocked In Cache Scramble league-leader- Cai d.nals in ili d Wo. Id St ries I'M,! I.; bn. lit. Long fine paw w tin key t.i'1 A North Logan, Fifth pie-gam- in bandages, Might As Well Be Spring! "h Grizzlies Favored To Grab Initial Victory Of Season atlvd It Leading Loop i P!a y This Evening in; arm, Is 8, 141S, f basketThe hot, het ball thi.se in region one en'ers the second half st igc tonight with idle customary three games' one in Logan, one in Brigham City, and oih m Tremonlon e selection of As usual, winners is about as tough as predating the weather in California Teams are evenlv matched; some favorites are losing prestige; any of the "underdogs ale capable of s tripping up the After two weeks of consistently this departmtnt poor puking makes a stab at tonights round: North l ache over Box Elder Ths may turn out to be the sourest The buying Bees, of selections still plenty strong even though whipped by Weber last week, xvill be shooting their all at the Bulldogs their hated rivals The Bees have the psychological advantage, having tasted defeat, they will be determined to get hack on the bcum. They have the advantage of their home floor The Noreaehians, meanwhile, have won four and may be due for a let down r, Well choose the Bulldogs, that Whitman's believing team really has the stuff of which champions are made. The Logan over South Cache Grizzlies are due for a break; it may come tonight Both teams are good, but they just haven't been able to win ball games The Spar-- j tans have previously beaten Logan, however. The Bear Itiver over W'ehcr Bears remember well that overtime contest they lost to the Warriors earlier in the season, and feel thHt retribution is deserving. The Warriors are currently the hottest thing in the league, however. The results will be interesting, very. -- SjSevenlh Ward SPORT al a v or ear ache We tl butte 7 D s laid, 'utiate ness Phone 460 Logan, Utah Perat ' hat '"t p Mil JO |