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Show ChandlerJn Many Hot Sessions In Senate, But Never One To Match, Baseball Writers' Logan Joins Victoria Box Elder BV II RKY C.RUSON NRV Sports Iihtor Grabs Lead As North Cache Tumbles; Bear River Topples Weber t"l Hard-Foug- ht I f V toJi U-- iM 3 j1i j, !t - I- 1 K ' TT La fli 4 because of The Box Elder Bees of Brigham City, partly their own excellence in tripping North Cache, and partly because of the good turn accorded them by Bear River, grabbed undisputed lead again in region one high school basketball last evening. Coached by veteran Earl . and without the servu es of - The Herald-Journ- S al February Saturday, 0, M(: KSQIOn The Challenger Knuckles Down Leading Hot Drive I . KGSUItS, last-plat- Team Standings Next Friday's Schedule Logan at Bear River Box Elder at South Cache North Cache at Weber Scoring Leaders Forwards n - I i.ai. Jordan 35, East Grantsville 34, Murray Cyprus 39, Tooele 21 Carl m 24, South Emery 22 North Emery 35, Greenriver 28 Pleasant Grove 33, Lincoln 29 Lehi 42, Delta 28 American Fork 29, B Y High 26 Millard 24, Hinckley 18 Beaver 30, Milford 23 Morgan 43, South Summit 31 Park City 40, Wasatch 30 Payson 25 North Summit 27, Judge 21 Salina 31, Monroe 19 Manti 28, Moroni 23 rlifr Wahlen, f CotUe.f PalllngH.c Maycock. g 1 i t three-strok- Ititrr r u rkp 2 10 4 M.iihle.f 13 13 .MKilsru.f 2 5 tiurtlner.c MH 0 0 2 110 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 o u 0 14 8 2 Hummerft.tf Archibald. f ly quartora: . 4 3 4 13 6 . O 5 0 0 4 0 0 t'HUCI K 11 17 13 lonk.f I.arncn.c (lirlstFhHfn.g Knvntnml l 0 0 0 2 34-3- tree-line- 18 Curlt T F P 13 0 0 2 4 6 0 4 3 19 13 12 10 0 10 4 10 6 2 NiuholB.g 0 Mi own 2 Baldwin University of Utah Lists Grid Schedule d, 1 1 1 i 2 10 6 16 2 33-3- 1 Alien, f Ihi ten.c 1 111 110 U Mat hui. k T F P a 4 3 2 30 13 8 2$ Siu(h 13 13 Murra,K 0 U 0 0 0 6 9 0 Uate.g Totals 30 Ibar UUer 8 Suhwitior.c Harding.g tft'oie IKitn GTKP 19 0 2 12 13 No Hie, K Coomhii,c Johnson, f SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 9 (UJP Obscure Art Doering of Denver was the of the Texas open today, after he matched the first round card of Byron Nelson. The near record 64s turned in yesterday by Doer.ng and Nelson e cushion gave them a over three other golfers, Frank Stranahan, amateur from Nelson's home town of Toledo, O.. Jimmy Demaret of Houston, Tex , and Lawson Little of Monterrey, Cal. In order to tie Nelson, Doering, a late finisher, had to hole a chip shot from the edge of the 18th green which gave him a birdie and a 0 card. Nelson turned in a reading. Nelson had seven d birdies and 11 pars to give the Brackenridge Park course its worst licking since Harold toured the layout in 03 to set the record. Doerfng had eight birdies, five on the back nine, but missed a chance to tie McSpadens record because of a bogey five on the seventh hole. ar SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 9 it The University of Utah Redskins will open an eight-gam- e football schedule this fall by meeting the University of New Mexico in Sait Lake City. Athletic Director Ike Armstrong announced today that the Utah schedule will be: Sept. 28 New Mexico at Salt I was to expected counter little difficulty in its game with Utah State, while Colorado was expected to take Colorado A. ivilule and M. into camp. an- tii ! 3 ' ( , iioMnsi, a, ( obirtnlo .& M. ile.e nual Thanxigiving I ig le-i:.- .n i Range d. eoai h Conzeiman it was the first time Hus winter that the superinten- L'nued StaLs Military Ul,lu ot iMislball that lJr.iny not vwm accepting a j,;i(jUe on behalf ol Doc Blanchard un)01 Uav.s. Toabtmtuler Slmth poinled out Majoi Genet al Taylor headed the famous 101st An Dome Divi- sion, and nenv is m command of a 'that tank eiiVison named Doc Blan-en.- u d. Johnny Greco Holds Beau Jack Speaking of A1 Si hacht's upending bow oil what up to nowii un, the legitimate stage, Con-.tlma- e, nm. e rai'u In. it Was pblM'iy tm ue i li I ' ailplay i r, a.almg lu ' 1'" Schacht spoke of las jlUtle! l tie old To ol a put late t il'en a Draw In Week's Ring debut in Ame.ica.i League v,,th the enatois m Detion m 1919. "1 watua suae lt10 for cost the 1946 Sl.hedule ulU be onP of Lne hest j years tor the C g Swn confer- tti. e, Romney pointed out. A Many w terms ao rs'jrnmg to civilian v, and of many are enrolling in college. Thus d Pi foatha'l ruuk', arc l.oiiiia io b" well EOSTON, Feb. 9 vc.th good livers c!ous Joe (Duiky Medwick. one of is tlm Utah State b iseballs freatest individualists, Following schedule, as aiuioum c by Mentor was out of a job today, spurned fcv his old manager Billy Southworth. Romney: September 28 Id iho Southern at who decided that the colorful old Cardinal outfielder had outlive J Logan. October 5 Color uin I'n.vt rs.ty his usefulness with the Boston Braves. at Boulder. Medwick, handed his unconili- October 12 M ni ma St itc at tional release by Genera! Man ,ger Logan. October 19 Calor-- 'o and M. John Qllinn last night, joined an ln-- 1 at Logan creasing list of veterans who have axidc by the major leaM .a' in i Pirn rs ty k (n October 19s5 after carrying on FUPS nt Missoula. . Xnvi n. hi r 2 I) ii'-Un vcrsity th'ongh the war years. F'or MiUwick, vet- :,t Uenv.'r. cian, it might have been d fferent. had he n5t placed so nna h emph.i-- s s on his own individual brilliance, open at the expense of team j lav. Southworth. who stresses collective effeuency and sueed rather than independent star performances, apparently decided that Med-dic- k w ouid have betn of bttle help in the outfield crop that ini lude slugger Tommy Holmes soeed-boJohnny Hopp, Elmer Butch) Nieman and Charley Workman. ii U...--1 Joe Medwick Is New Out of Job 1 ' (1 Pugna-supplie- I NEW YORK. Feb. 9 (U.H) Jolting tlus, he said, Greco- -a brawny, dark- Johnny 'ihcre vim thice on, none out haired, glittery-eye- d welterweight 'anti the count time and one from Montreal was regarded with on Harry Heilmann m the ninth whcii c,ai k uiuan sent me in. . .... , the right liml ieiie was short, ?n1Xie UPJK"a;,n !lhe lint laid icace was short. It and draw him to a was the i.rst year oi the livelv before a sell-ocrowd of 18,941 at bell. I had vaiud s.nce 191U lor Madison Square Garden. this. This crowd paid $148,152 largest "Catcher Eddie Ghanty came indoor gate for out and said: Youve got three in boxing history for the privilege balls on this fellow, kid. of witnessing an excellent fight, Whaddya mean, I VE got?' I The first five rounds were electri- asked him. fving, as both principals went all- "He wanted to know what I out in trying far a knockout. to throw. I asked what After that the pace let down, and diiieience if made, some of the fan3 whose appetites "He told me to oe suie to get were whetted for a kayo began the bail over the plate, tiling for action. j ,jj, ar.d, now gi ntlemen, you j This bout between Greco, a 1 I know why wrote the book. underdog, and d Jack, Clowning Thiough Baseball. former lightweight champion from Augusta. Ga., proved: (D That Beau will have plenty of trouble in the talent-ric- h welter M division which includes such worthies as champion Marty Servo, Ray Sugar Robinson, Tommy Bell and Jimmy Doyle; and that Beau, ambitious to be a sue- to the great Henry Arm- SALT LAKE CITY', Feb. 9 (I Pi lacks the ruggedness, stam-- ! - The annual LDS church ina and punch of Little Perpetual basketba'l teum uaent will be held Motion. lane March 9 inclusive, Homer C. (2) That Greco, an Warner, M Mi a basketball leader, of the past, is a far more formid- -' announced today. able fighter than he has been rated. LPiditig M.Men teams, mostly (3) That the boxing boom is from the western pait of the United gaining momentum because the states, w ill participate. gate of $148,152 was the third largReed Richards, former director est in the Gardens history, being of the tournament, wall direct it only by two heavy surpassed tins igoi-- i year alter several years weight bouts: Jack Delaney vs. m the armed service. Jim Maloney with $201,613 in J927; and Joe Louis vs. Buddy Baer with $189,700 in 1942. SANTA ANITA IAAOUITE (4) That draws can happen in Garden bouts, despite the point ARCADIA, Calif.. Feb. 9 H P) D in. ma C J Sermstian s big system which was introduced last .hree-j- e was an early April in New York state to bolster d t.ivoi.te for todays running of the the system. This U'.UfO San Vincente handicap of was the first Garden draw since v.nta Anita, giounj for the introduction and the first main tiie $1 hand Santa Anita derby. event draw in the state. vi, T 3-- Men ' ore lr bv ,ri VJ" b' i l: bor Spiuhf.iM t,ng was pr, m ' ,'r ,u' ri'.:t,i. ivulv ,nx Oct. 5 Arizona at Salt Lake. Oct. 12 B Y U at Trovo. Oct. 19 Denver at Denver. Nov. 2 Colorado at Salt Lake. Nov. 9 Colorado A. & M. at Fort Collins. Nov. 16 -- San Francisco University at San Francisco. Nov. 28 Utah Aggies at Salt Lake. mik s " il-- by I'TES SIGN FOR GAME 'of SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 9 u Pi Coach Ike Armstrong of the of Utah announced tod iv his school had signed to meet San o Fran-iscUniversity in an It!' football game m Sm k v Faneiseo Nov 16 l,nls y pTnt-jet-Lak- I'n.-veisi- iater-scetion- Ilf eld : f " , fl i : i 0 i NATURALLY LEARN TO ELY GET CHICAGO TOURNEY CHICAGO. Feb. 9 dPi - OklaINDOOR RVi; homa A. & M , 1915 N. C. A. A f. I.ns'rux, la I. - champions, meeting Bowltutus ing Green O., university tonight, S' in e: e a favorite to cop honuis n.'ly p, in the invitational tournament nt again d . H o ti n Chicago stadium. The Aggies en-.a tered the final round after defeat- - sail! in tne : n t, ing De Paul university of Chicago, ilooi 46 to 38, in the second game of a Fi.nii i double-header last night. De Paul i oor tinid ,i. and Hamline, which came out on the the short end of a 50 to 35 gone 4 i : ' V. v 5 with Bowling Green, open tonight s Gird W v liont-n.,n ; t play in a consolation contest. ll ;x V.tl r i 111 ' ii 'i . ; i , o ! , " ' 0 on ion 'ht n s ,,,1'f . -- 'ii'i ' , first-plac- t ( K i ( ,1 d i THE BEST CHEVROLET HILLCREST n-- 1 in lo'in'ul r.n r , . !u ! won a a piYy a s in re to 'In 'he DEALER MILLER CHEV. CO. , se, at h ()h. un! lift f . Usn ufintn I U i wUI'Jj I T I 1 fi Amp I IV IV v UI - SeW I JUii I AxP LuitC i p. b 9 gAN FRANl of tlm !i. ic C tc professional football-Danelude Honolulu and Si!' L .ke was eonsi lorcd todav rs tb p"r opened its ninth annual here. President T. Rufus Khwan formal applications for men? 'ship in the coast loop M' filed bv "firnueialh sound" te from both cities. Otlni newtt-tiiapplying for entry w re i ,Exans'on C Ariz. and Sacramento ai d Calif. One team from the lMI cir n San Jose, was exoc-te- d ut of comnetitin. Clubs flora : Diego. Hollywood, Oakland San Francisco form the nucleus the league, For baby's clothes try Eie: tons Laundry Helper. Jut p. a tablespoonful in the waste of clothes and see how mu softer and sweeter and come out. It will not fat colored clothes and it costs or 35c for a bottle. Passenger Rides. Utah Distributors for Beilanca Aircraft Some firsis fr Beilanca: wnn 13 first es and ioi ernational non-sto- p it. Plenty of good flashihgh:-anbatteries at Everton's now . . . Human affaus are not s bes. happily arranged that the !' things please the most men. is the proof of e bud caui when it is applauded by ' mob. F iN ALL AVIATION I iu fCr-V-L'IT-Cl WINDOW MATTJM M-Ppo- u whrvr Con b Pi olais letter end chopr than 9f poultry hovits, hot ard cold b ttorrn doon end wm-- l PROBLEMS! - LOGAN AIR SERVICE It In national flight from Canada net buy cny c'rpbne until you see the new I? will be here soon. Coll us for dates. 1 Seneca. in to Cuba; sl-- i endurance record for women 36 hours, 23 minutes, Iviiss Eleanor Smith; altitude record for women, 27,418 ft., Miss Eleanor Smith; world's endurance record. Do t women have a of humor: the more humor them the better thiy U Mo. Charter Trips Anywhere in Utah and Idaho LET L'S HELP YCU CHEVROLET ,, Be careful about your per. Many a man who beat h: wife has spent his last days t a hospital. AIR PARK Flight Instructions, FROM THEIR o tin havc bcU( Swift. SERVICE ,, haJ um (m collapse in the tied and On those two on is nr, the Montreal m mi r an(J z. At coniesrs; first OWNERS J w,nJn whit-the- , Lf IB Utheb round-by-roun- v 1 - dtf- 5 r ( ibo, t8'' ut fr i Feature Beaus r put Despite ruggedness, he sln,u . Tourney Announced I ' i Church a-- Imversity of Ut h n S Cty. It is cxpcitcd that Ms Gen M.txv. U D. Taylor .aid the bg agios weie still the mg leagues to T.OJO.oOO fighting uui. tmoughout the war a l.r that they uue coming back to a country not essentially brown-skinne- f Mi, i, t i I v, 1 seven-under-p- ar 39, 4 ; Matches Nelson Card Cedar City 39, Valley High 29 Spanish Fork 28, Tintic 18 Juab inas. Wyoming An attnu tivu lu-- g "ne s for the ainuiun of l'u; w is I t nouneed today for Utah State Agri- - i' colii cuturcl ge Coach E. L. Romney, dire tor of athletics ii ul hi ad football coach at the Fu'v,vr eamo, s ated that 9 of the gum s ttv; hecn difmtely mriu.geu. while one idd.fi u rl battle will be announce iter Jt w.U he ap'i"'.st a team, The sih-du- ie givi Rich" valley fans six home ga.b..- - . th.e an- Denver Golfer 23 4 'V g surprises and they will be shooting their all ton.ght. Utah precntly is in end place in the conference stand- th-- For Next Fall Includes Ten Games 1 1 their Utah Aggie Football Schedule state first-roun- 1 Trimmer than you would expect at 1!H pounds. Billv Conn stmts training in Hot Springs gymnasium for lolmn match with Joe Louis at Yankee Stadium, June 19. Williamson 0000 tournament, since Lclnhinan 0 0 0 b North Cache and Weber are but iluslum 0 10 0 a single game ahead. 9 1117 2: 9 14 4 22 .Totals It was time that Logan Grizzliei Scoic by riuartcip' won a game. In. five rounds they LfKan 15 had been winless. South Cache had Mmith ach 12 and and Allen. a but loimg victory, single gained decision that was a Ihtt Khlcr North Cliche over Logan. iiTFP UTFP 3 117 Mfrrill.f in lead into Went. I 0 6 11 the early Blazing 2 2 4 Miles f HodKes.f 13 2 controlled Grizzlies the the fracas, 5 2 12 Hp8k,( Done.c 12 6 3 the backboards, andled .by .their 2 15 Nielsen. Van Noy.K 2 10 4 j? fiery Captain. Vernul Otte, they 3 65 10) M.ilmroBe, r'hrlflti'naen.g 18 6 9 ltitimiX8n.g Ballam.f 4 4 2 16 relentlessly. 0 0 0 0 Ulovor.f pressed th,e attack Thmuton.c 0 2 11 Darwin Larsen, accurate-sheadin- g PnrtuT.g 0 2 0 0 6 0 t'.rlffin t 6 Logan center accounted for 13 Wt hh.f 0 0 0 0 points to take second place scoring honors for the entire round. Bob 22 10 38 9 29 12 30 Total? He ore Murray and Bob Adam did well by quarters: 9 21 for tlit winners, while Captain Bear Kier 6 15 Tauhe Thair Allen and Dave Christensen Noitlt Htunfiuid and Halt. looked best for South Cache. Following the sixth round of play, Gene Wahlen of Weber leads To all scorers with 75 points, followed College Coeds by Nathan Done of North Cache, who has 71. Other leaders are Dale Hold Swim Meet Maycock of Weber, 67 v Darwin Larsen of Logan, 60, Thair Aalen of South Cache, 59, and Dave ChristWomen's athletic association, ensen of South Cache, 54. Utah State Agricultural college, The box scores will hold their annual intramural swimming meet Wednesday, FebSIGNS COACHES ruary 13, at the Smart gym, it was RENO. Nev., Feb. 9 T.Pi Uni- announced today by intramural versity of Nevada today signed its manager, Blanche Chamberlain, football and basketball coaches to Ogden. Form events: 20 yd. crawl, 20 yd. new long-tercontracts at increased salaries and indicated a, third racing back, 20 yd. elementary coach, presumably to handle track, back. 20 yd. breast stroke, and 20 would be announced soon. Head yd. side stroke. The womens althetic associCoach Jim Aiken signed a new five-yecontract and basketball Coach ations annual telegraphic sw imming Jake Lawlor was signed up for meet for the western division will three years, according to Harry be under the direction of the USAC Frost, chairman of the Nevada and will be held in the spring, ac"Ihlctie board. cording to Miss Chamberlain. class-- .: h 32-2- 9, half-doze- 4 4 21-1- . 75 5 25 in mutual. The Colorado A & M an out ot huskilbill tl ;hme Rig Si'-cshoved out of Ire l mini u? e by the F.inre, of I't ui Suite. I he Logan team nm keri the Rants out cf the rat'1 Usi night by the slim margin of one point handing the Coloradoans a bttei. to 34, defeat The Big Seven pennant ra e gits tonight with sihedued ..lines between leading Brig la-8oung and Utah University at Salt Lake City: Wyoming vs. t mb State u Laramie, and Colorado agnmt Colorado A & M, at Boulder Verne Hoffman, Ut ill State f Anti m led bis teammates to v i tury ...st night with 18 tallies for s oi ing mriors He eunit m for a setup il. the last few seconds ot play lo u,k the winning basket as tne "ulorado Rum., were stalling on a ue point lead. The Utah State team got i,if co ..n caily lead ,.nd was ala el 17 ,o 1j at the half. T he A & M. cagers rallied late in the second r.aif to go into" a slim lead which .key held until Hoffman scored the wanning basket. In another game last night, Den- vie-- I ver scored a tory over Colorado State, 43 to 38, in Greeley, Colo. U lilt Young-ltai he L.igh.-ti.n.g.it promises to be one of the hist of tne season. The Qiugais, presently in first , i ice were ercrally conceded the edge, but Utah followers pointed oi.l that the i t. :, ate noieti io, REGION ONE BASKETBALL Nights Resultx Logan 27, South Cache 22 Bear River 30, Weber 28 Box Elder 38, North Cache 30 Other State Scores Granite 30, Davis 20 West 24. Ogden 21 been a Toastmaster Jack Snath guessed that Chandler must have' wonder-ee- l ii the New York Lowball writer., had all their buttons, adehng, caulaiu.Jy, tint the Deling was Farmers Battle Big Wyoming Quint In Laramie Tonight A A UNIFORM?- lacing y ten-rou- . 1 I Scoring Leaders And Standings 30-2- ump Coloams With Hoffman 1 38-3- 0 "mo mssssp UP my ' ora-toiK- PO RTS! Fergu-4-so- I Yankee i KY RAY NELSON one of their star players. Elwyn Peterson, the Bees handed a lining to North Cache at BrighamDurCity Coached by newcomer rell Hughes, the Bears tripped the 8 at powerful Weber Warriors Tremonton. deadlock Thus, the three-wathat existed in the fast prep league was broken, prior to Friday night and now Box Elder leads with five wins against one loss North Cache and Weber are tied for second with four and two, while Bear River comes third with three and three. Grirzliea Are Away! In the third game of the round, win Logan Grizzlies broke into the column by upsetting South Cache, defending champions, on the Logan court Next Friday, the six quints play the seventh round of a schedule, with Logan going to Bear River, Box Elder to South Cache, and North Cache to Weber. The Bees have now regained some of the favor with which they were blessed before Weber toppled them from the undefeated ranks last week. Up to that time, they were described as the top class-were squad of the slate, and odds-ofavorites to cop the northern Utah gonfalon. The Weber shellacking a week ago sort of took some of their luster away, however. Last nights victory over the Richmond Bulldogs returned Brigof ham City to the top placi esteem. With Donald Malmrose, who has been converted from forward to guard, and Kenny Nielsen working so expertly at the guard line, the absence of E w in Peterson is 9 hardly missed. Malmrose made Nielsen while last night, points accounted for 5. It was up to big, dependable Wendell Hess, however, evenA) annex star honors of the ing. Not only did he bottle up Nathan Done the circuits leading ucorer until last night but he tossed in 12 points to lead the was c f fensive for his club. Done held to a single field goal. Ballani Is Good Grant Ballara, reserve forward for the Bulldogs, made 10 points to lead the North Cache attack, but they were not enough. The Bees took an early lead, ended halftime with a 5 score, thwarted a North Cache rally in the final minutes play that closed the gap and then staged a whirlwind finish that left the Norcach-ian- s 8 points behind. At Tremonton, the Bears and their coach were a happy lot after the battle. Victory was especially sweet, since in the first meeting this season between Bear River and Weber, the Warriors snatche! an overtime game after the Tremonton boys led all the way. It was Captain Jay Cullimore, hotspur guard and quarterback of the club, who personally led the Bears to victory. He made 14 points to tie Gene Wahlen, Weber forward, for weeks scoring honors, big Dale Gardner, Bear center, and classy Dale Maycock, Weber guard, shared starring laurels in the game. Bear River held a pretty good lead through the game, but in the ld3t five minutes missed n a setups that nearly cost them victory. F.yes On Tourney Having won three and lost as many, the Bears are in a position now to achieve a place in the NEW YORK iNKAI - - Albert ui Benjamin Chandhi u hot .isMot.s m t!:e I'rited Slates s lints hut 1etii oi.e to match Xr.r lock Bos-ha- ll tiie 23.' d W i it s mirn Following the t ..ling and i out si, S, n. Uvun Brtw-,t- i r (R Me, tinbiauu Commas-- c oner Cl. .m, uli r m tin. lobby of the Udkimf A., Iona, a id il ippy w ' Stay ulare you aie. If you ilw.k that i ill bits' 1 is tough, you should hae bien where 1 was." Jimmy Conzelman i enameled the isstui bit 1 gUe.,to that baseball i.ai- Chandler vis fund ot all , Battle With South Cache; Bears Launch Strong Bid Logan Annexes -i The Returning j A dowt. ond mor y other ids' obowt tho form end bon'r Shottorproof.wjotSerproof Knpt heat , keepA cold 1 out. !ny to pul p I 'vim j rnr,T5 J"! f O" toiy o IZ tlo Wftl Vifpgt W MiLE FROM USAC CAMPUS Phone 627 25 t, Vj t;sT 1st Mil! I a |