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Show JOURNAL THE HERALD 4 12, 1952 SaWay, January Rams 41 Games Are Good All Over Aggies Logan, Ogden And Weber Win Region One Games As Captain Bert Cook Stars Logan High school's ever-su- r inibing Grizzlies sent a cioud of pailisan root-oi- s into mild hysieurs of rejoicing with a last second upset tri-u- n ph over Box Elder. Grizzly Toward, Steve John, calmly toed thp foul line and dunked a foul pilth in the last 12 seconds of the deadlwk game to hieak a and give the Logan team their second win in two Legion outings. Elsewhere aiound the loop, Weber went all out to drop an ot tensive - minded South Cache ti am 56 to 53 and Bear River was edged by Ogden 50 to 48. The Logan Grizzlies, kept right oil the heels of Box Klder throughout the first half and rrtidway in the Ihird quarter Coach Cliff Boole's aggiegation snatched the leac( Sophomore hmervin Karnes counted on a dnve-i- n to place the Giizz.lv charges out in front. Richard White, llaiold Andetson and Phil Oyler kept nibbling at the slim Logan niaigin until the scoie was tied at 41 all with about two and one-haminutes left to play. At this point Haiold Anderson the Bee center, left the game on sonal fouls Roger Harris sank the free toss to put Logan ahpad 4J to 41. Dave Malmrose came tight back with a bucket to get Box Elder a advantage and the Bees tried to stall out the remaining time. From out of nowhere came Emerson Eames to steal the hall. Attempting to shoot, he was fouled. Karnes' chanty toss knotted the score once again but Steve John was good for the point the Logamtes needed to overpower the Bees. Incidentally, last night's game was the first time Steve John had played for Elder-Loga- pre-seas- 41-1- 3 Here's Region Prep Dope LAST NIGHTS RESULTS Logan 44 Box Elder 43. Weber 56 South Cache 53. Ogden 50 Bear River 48. TEAM STANDINGS f 110 110 Zt 19 9 53 one-poi- TO COMPETE WASHINGTON, tU.f? A Held of 500 trackmen will compete here Saturday night in the fifth annual star games. The meet, sponsored by the preview Washington Star, offers of US. Olympic hopefuls. Topping the list of performers are mller Don Gehrmann, pole vaulters Rev. Rob Richards and Don Las, and Dick Attlesey, holder of the worlds high hurdles record. All are regarded as strong contenders for the U.S. Olympic team which will compete in Finland next summer. ed 110-met- er .... So handy for sailing NwiIih Mm FntM, Cvtod Iteato Rntfi iwWwitht 26 22 53 50 41 311 119 115 115 17 2214 48 Totals Score bv quarters. Bear Kiver Ogden Points .... 10 11 Ogden 50 G i F G T F V 4 Stevens Champion 2 2 3 3 7 Cal tier wood VanAlfen 3 4 17 6 12 6 1H Nish Txko 7 94 IK 2 Bone Moves 3 4 2 K 2 3 3 7 ('hnstenton Burnett 13 0 2 1 2 0 2 Archibald Onlson 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 Beak Hansen 2 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 Mark South Cache at Logan. Bear River at North Cache. Box Elder at Weber. Ogden bye. BEADING SCORERS Don Nish, Bear River Jtm Dokos, Ogden Grant Wright, South Cache . . Tom Musgraves, Weber Sid Wyatt, Weber Kent Harris, Logan Varge Christensen, Bear River Gary Belnap, Weber Bruce Stevens, Bear River Rex Harrison, South Cache . . Ivan Christensen, South Cache Roger Harris, Logan Emerson Eames, Logan Lee Bailey, South Cache Ted Moyes, Ogden Charles Bauman, North Cache , , , Doug Champion, Ogden Harold Anderson, Box Elder , , Dale Folkman, Weber Joe Hansen, Logan Thayne Calderwood, Bear River Dave Marmrose, Box Elder . : Stranton Barrett, South Cache 22 25 12 56 ftpar River 46 19 Saturday, January Totals Score bv quarters. South Cache W eber NEXT MEEKS SC HEDITE Friday, January 18 Ogden at South Cache. Weber at Bear River. North Cache at Box Elder. Logan bye. 44 31 24 Box Klder 43 G T F P 1113 Farmer 22 3 6 4 10 Malmrose 5 4 2 12 Andersen 3 3 2 8 3 2 17 White 19 Klder Logan 23 ()ler 12 13 20 0 0 0 0 20 26 10 50 17 13 30 27 39 37 48 50 Logan 44 G r F P Harris 574 14 Balling 2 4 3 7 K Harris 2 2 0 4 J Hansen 2 2 2 6 R Lames 2 Olson Hunsaker 15 5 John 2 2 15 Kendricks 12 13 20 181143 16 24 12 44 Total! 20 16 Score by quarters 19 Box 14 12 25 35 43-- 22 38 44-- 43 44 IS 16 15 15 14 13 13 Utah State took the lead midway in the first quarter on some fancy shooting by Bert Cook and held it throughout the game. Although the two clubs were never far apart. Cook kept his team m front with timely shots for the close victory and high point hon-o- i s with 23 counters. It was the second straight conference defeat for the Rams and the first league win for the lads from Logan. Four Games Tonight Four more games a e on tap Saturday night with Denver facing Utah for the last time this season at Salt Lake 'City; Montana meeting Brigham Young at Provo; Utah State invading Laia-mi- e to tangle with Wyoming and New Mexico going to Ft. Collins and a game with the Rams. At the moment the Utes hold a decided conference Advantage with three victories against no defeats, followed by Wyoming and Brigham Young with one victory apiece. Both Denver and Colorado A & M have double defeats while Montana and Utah d U T P J T F P 5 6 1 11 ChrUtensen Wyatt 585 15 2 0 0 4 Kirby Shaw 0 10 0 3 6 4 10 Harrison Belnap 4 2 2 10 0 0 0 0'lhurpe MuSKfaxts 5 11 5 15 0 5 5 4 Mutthews 2 Price 5 1 0 10 Bailev Slander 4 2 u H 2 Barrett Foikman 3 0 0 6 600 12 Wright if 500 TRACKMEN offensive power was by no means at a standstill A 33 point total was bested by Weber. By beating South Cache, Weber tf.kes a seat along the side of Logan atop the region standings. Sid Wyatt and Tom Musgraves paced the Warnois with 15 counters apiece while Ivan Christensen, Grant Wiight, Rex Haruson and Lee Bailey compiled a double numcial for South Cache. The Beais of Tremonton-Gar-lanled Ogden for three quartets but weakened in the concluding canto. The Tigers served in striking distance and wHen the right opportunity came in the 4th period they poured it on. The final score read Ogden 50 Bear River 48. Don Nish and Jim Dokos, centers for their respective teams, staged a sconng duet between themselves. When the buzzer sounded, both of the polished regulars had counted 18 times. Suuth ( ifhe 63 tbrr 56 Logan. He received a broken coln lar bone in the Box football playoff and had to miss all games. His foul shot silenced the humming Bees. Looking down the point column, the name of Harris is still at the top but this time Roger is wearing the ribbons. He wound up with 14 digits and sconng honors fern the evening. Jack Balling another junior statter, had 7 before fouling out in the first half. South Cache's hard luck Spartans tasted defeat again but their npar-tapaei- ty Might Be Postponement SAN FRANCISCO, tUF) The scheduled Jan. 24 San Francisco title fight between middleweight champion Ray Robinson and Carl Bobo Olson appeared headed for 10 postponement Saturday on a plea by Sugar Ray that his mother was too sick lor him to leave now. George Gainford, the champion's manager, said in New York that the illness of Mrs. Leala Smith, confined in St. Clare's hospital with Intestinal poisoning, had caused Robinson to break training and that a postponement of the title fight had been requested. 12 12 11 11 10 Skiing Is Good At Beaver Mountain Mountain Skiing at Beaver should be excellent this week-enSeehoizer, according to Harold manager of the lift and lodge. Four inches of new powder snow has fallen and the roads are very good. The ski patrol, led by Ed Burns, has been organized and it is reported that they are doing a swell Job with accidents and other phases of their duties. Membets Include Jud Preston, Charles Vai Ferrln, George Anderson, and Wally Budge. d k, Bing's Tourney Is Postponed-Ra- in I - all-tim- 'V niVtYrrfrfrue SSS THIS ESTATE fltdric Rang. with Ih, original HIDi-AWA- Y GMD-A1- 1 Treat your family to the flavor of grilled foods . . . distinct from fried flavor bacauia the Grid- All automatically drains off fat and gratia. Or um tha State sport single victories and quarter, holding the Utes to a defeats apiece. Utah and Wyoming unanimous favorites for Skyline basketball honors Friday night sent shudders through the rest of the conference with a couple of victories. powerfully pre-seas- lop-sid- 17 to 13 advantage. Then the roof fell in. Utah left the floor at the half with a 40 to 23 lead. Charley Davis paced the Grizzlies with 18 points, followed by Ed Anderson with 14. t Ftea Crush Montana The Utes crushed Montana 82 to 54 while Wyoming thrashed New Mexico 85 to 62. Meanwhile, Brigham Young edged Denver 55 to 51 at Provo while Utah State beat Colorado A & M 46 to 41 at Ft. Collins. Utah too'k a commanding lead in conference competition witn its third victory and the 14th win out of 17 starts for the season. It was again the offensive powr-e- r of lanky Glen Smith plus the defensive might of Paul Shrum that caught up with and crushed Montana hopes in the second quarter. Smith ended the night with 26 effortless points followed by Shrum with 12. Montana made a game of It through the first I Uh State 46 Colorado AAM 41 G T F P 10 3 3 23 Cook 4 2 2 10 Sewell 1 0 1 2 Tuft 2 0 5 4 Hull 0 0 2 0 Johnson 0 0 10 Hnrber son 3 TurktM 0 0 10 SprinKHinn 0 0 0 0 Llndley GTFP Scothorn 3 2 5 8 ftfrucha 0 2 4 2 Kinard 10 12 Sneath 55 5 15 Steuhm 3 0 0 6 117 Ptv ie 2 1 2 5 Kuhn Betz 0 pot-sho- ts (GAR GIBBS) speedster, showed his the way with 18 points. Dick Haag was next in line with 12 counters although it was a team victory for the most black-haire- d taller teammates CRSOtinEiGOSSIP. part. V omtoh-ot- to College Cage Results nt two-poi- p. nt Gibbs Flying Service get day 'Jf - Jr" to j' to be brighter youll - to rate) SAVINGS AC-COUNT- available. Evashevski To Get $3000 More Than Governor IOWA CITY. Ia. (UJ- N- Forest Evashevski. handsome back at Michigan will get $3,000 more a year for coaching the Iowa football team than the governor of the state receives. University officials announced that Evashevski will get $15, 0t) a year, the highest sum ever paid to a Hawkeye coach. Virgil M. Hancher, Iowa president, said that the salary to be paid to Mr. Evashevski is completely in line with salaries paid annum. The more I think and write about My Favorite Sport, the more I could say in its favor. Why not see why its my favorite sport out by being In the Stands next spring when the umpire bellows "Play Ball!" for roaches in our conference ' with his experience and caliber. assistant former Evashevski, coach at Michlcan State and head coach at Washington State, was named to replace Leonard who drew only $7,345 in his first year at the Hawkeye helm and $10,333 in 1951. if er Ltfesaver 99 e heat to keep two pans warm, cover restores tenter work spacr. f FOR YOUR OLD "steam-tabl- a riuih-to-to- v 0 1 Time Estate Automatic Control of either oven. Bar - B - Kewer, fourth unit, or appliance outlet through Selector Switch. 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GtCBhUirB4nG COMEfflf COMMERCIAL 7 127 South Main, Logan Phone 127 1 Wyoming Beat New Mexico 15 11 20 41 20 6 16 46 Totals At Laramie, Wyoming got rollbv Score quaiters: a break fast ing with 16 11 16 3 16 Utah Stale and raced to a 43 to 26 halftime Colorado A & M . 11 13 13 4 H Utah State missed: throws Free lead. It would have been woise Cook 3. Sewell Harbertson. Tuoice. than it was except for the long Tuft 2. Colorado A & M Steuhm 2. of New Mexicos Larry Sneach 2. Pivic. Tuttle who grabbed high point honprs with 24 counters. Moe Radovich, Wyoming's little txtrs-iutdo- Grid-AU'- 10 12 12 long-shooti- PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., OJB Bing Crosbys $10,000 national golf tournament was called oft Saturday when rains turned the Monterey peninsula country club course into a lake. larry Crosby, Bing's manager, said that if the weather improved play would be resumed Sunand the day at Pebble Beach tournament would be reduced to affair. Eighteen holes were played Friday Is some of the worst weather ever recorded on a golf club In this area. " ; do 7,000 Fans in Provo More than 7,000 fans packed BYUs new fieldhouse to watch SITTING PRETTY Johnny e the Cougars rack up their first Simpson won an high of $333,136 at the trots in 1951. victory in conference play. The At one point in the fourth quarproduct of S. C., copped 118 races Chester, ter the Cougars were in front by cateshow to the way in that 10 points; but some uncanny gory as well. (NEA) v by Keith Patton, . Mf i Dick Gtay and Joe Hughes nearly Ovr 909 good wo mo 9 upset the BYU applecart. Drive In today and learn the BYU was forced into a stall with teason why we arj proud of four minutes left in the game to our service. Its so easy for a bare protect margin, us to keep your car in top although a layup at the gun by condition during the cold winHarold Christensen gave the Cats ter months with a tune-utheir winning four-poispread. Boyd Jarmin was high man with BY FRED SEARS 18 tallies and was a tower o of told Fust was first My favorite sport is baseball! When my family strength on the boards for the Y. Bates 79, Amherst 78 chanted Denver was lead by G. ay who hit my writing a column concerning a favorite sport, they all 52 TO, Duquexne Colgate Ph. 481 895 No. Main You witha favorite sport?" and that just about sums 16 points most of them from in unison, Maine 80, Massachusetts 59 A" and Flashing well outside. The defeat was the Sign ( Flyinfr it Arrow up. Princeton 50, Dartmouth 48 second straight lor the Pioneers. Your writer believes there is nothing that builds character better Springfield 47, Rhode Island 69 teaches impormighty Midwest than participating in competitive athletics. It DePaul 81, Et Leonard Wood 70 tant lessons in how to take it without vengeful retaliation, how to "team up with your fellow ,, John Carroll 70, Mt. Union 61 -- v. , men, and how to overcome ob Kent St. 66, W. Rosen e 45 stacles all mighty Important in Millikin 76, Lake Forest 64 life's pattern. Wayne Mich. 93, Mich. Tech 50 Baseball was selected as my Coe 60, Monmouth 52 ? favorite sport because I believe N. Dakota 55, Iowa State 54 many boys participate that are Ripon 60, Grunnell 48 1' not liable to find football, bas--- I Washburn 88. Fort Hays St. 62 ketball and other sports desir- South able. Baseball provides a posi- -' Furman 73, S. Carolina 64 tion for the boy who is daring, G. Washington 66, Wash. & Lee ; and also for the very meekest 60 , catcher or outfielder. In any Miami, Fla., 93, Florida St.. 56 V the occasion will arise 64 position, Richmond 75, Virginia where supreme fortitude and N. Carolina Col. 86, Lincoln 71 ' to ; courage are required. a savings Southwest Today is a fine A boy can have physical handi-cap- s A M Texas A 55, Rich 44 make sure and still participate in the TCU 75, Baylor 57 program under way. Save Texas Western 68, Texas Tech sport. Pete Gray, who played for ' I As58 of a , tomorrow certain j Memphis in the Southern ! sociation and spent a couple of West (r Jr v V rmr, ' years in the majors with the Brigham Young 55, Denver 51 have the things you want. You Browns, had only one hand! If Stanford 81, California" 74 as himself lad cannot a 70 adapt Gonzaga 77, Seattle can begin with as little as $1.00. a pitcher, he can probably make Washington 46, Oregon St 37 and as an the grade outfielder, New Mexico 85, Wyoming 62 3 You can step up your earnings Mesa 65, Ft. Lewis A & M 53 many other such situations as possible. It almost seems that a Kocky Mt. 62, Mont. Mines 46 boy can find a position suitable to his ability in baseball. (current by opening one of N. Montana 63, W. Montana 58 Baseball, while apparently one of the easiest games to follow Stockton Col. 28, Modest JC 27 Logan Home Building's, well known Calif. Aggies 53, Humbolt St. 37 from the spectators viewpoint, presents myriads of conditions L. A. City Col. 82, Compton CoL which bring about anything can happen situations, and they can INSTALLMENT be mighty thrilling. Such as the double play, home run with the bases 70 the contests are loaded, etc. Something else mighty Important Cent, Washington 66, Pac. Luth. 1952 Installment Savings 46 played under very favorable W'eather conditions in the good old summer time. In many cases in the cool of the evening under artiUCLA 55, S. California 48 Accounts are now ficial lights. Thpre are opportunities for many to enter baseball as a career which can become mighty attractive. A mans playing years are not limited, like tn football, to just a few choice years of his life. Yes, it can pay off In grand figures. Imagine Ted Williams $89,000 per WigWIMMWBWWWiM ur : 46-Colora- TRUST - JAVINGJ S. |