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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL 4 Wednesday, January 16, 1952 South Cache, Box Elder And Bear River Are Favored THIS WEEK'S SCHEIRLE Friday, January 18 Ogden at South Cache. North Cache at Box Elder. Weber at Bear River. Logan bye. Saturday, January 19 South Cache at Logan, Bear River at North Cache. Box Elder at Weber. Ogden bye. By JIM t OLE ugged Awaiting this weeka two night stand Region One court , - aces received some of their final instructions this afternoon for the all important weekend struggle that could "make or break" some of the prep fives around the loop. This preparation along with a very light drill practice on Thursday will place the cards on the table for the prepsters. Maples To Be Busy The maples in Northern Utah are going to be a busy site and in aii piobibiiity the two quintets that survived the two open- - SAN DIEGO, Calif. (U.F Louis won his battle to play in the San Diego Open Golf tournament, but lie warned Wednesday, "I m just beginning to fight. champion The still wasn't happy because Bill Spiller, a Negro professional who also entered the tournament, still Smith Leads Skyline 8 Scoring List Glen Smith, Utah's g pointgetter, took over the lead in the Skyline conference scoring chase with a 19 point average for the four conference games his team has played. Figures released today by the M. S. C. Commissioner's office show Smith holding a slim margin over Montana's Chuck Davis who has racked up 56 points in three games for an 18.7 average. Smith hit 24 field goals out of 73 attempts for a percentage of .329 and from the free throw line he has sunk 28 of 35 charities striking an even .800 percentage. Best percentage getter after the first two weeks of play Is Larry Tuttle of New Mexico. The Lobo ace boasts a mark of .512 from the field with 21 goals from 41 shots and nine out of 11 charities Elongated smooth-workin- for an .818 mark. is and Ill said. prejudice keep on fighting it, Louis Louis was first invited to piny the tournamenU beginning Thuisday. then later told he couldnt play 'because the Professional Golfers Association doesnt permit Negroes in It's competitions. This infuriated Louis and he launched what he called "the biggest fight of my life." He won. Horton Smith, president of the PGA, announced Tuesday night that Louis can play because he is an amateur. But, Smith added, Spiller can't play because the PGA rules limit its professionals to members of the Caucasian race." Smith said a change in those rules will be brought up at the next PGA convention In November. Louis said that ui r the circumstances he will play. And, by a quirk of fate, he plays the first round In a threesome with Smith, the man he accused of being a "Hiller because of the PGA rac? lal ban. We expect to lick this prejudice, Louis said, Just like we've done In other sports like basketball and football, Louis said he received many wires backing him In his stand, one of them from Brooklyn Dodger baseball star Jackie Robinson. Louis shot a practice round 79 Tuesday and set out on the course for another try Wednesday. in Wyoming University, In Its two games, chalked up an average of 77 points per game to lead In total offense while the Cowboys allowed thlr opponents have only 49.5 points per game for the SALT LAKE CITY UB The best defensive mark. Utah with Harlem Globetrotters, cage clowns Ha run four game played has deluxe, entertained a record Salt average to 63.5 while allowing Lake crowd Tuesday htght tha opposition 52.0 per game. , with anCity easy, 58 to 47 victory over the Philadelphia Spahs. Reece Gdose Tatum, magician with a basketball, played half the game and arored 20 easy points. The Trotters and their three traveling opponents play again Wednesday night In Provo and Thursday night In Ogden. Trotters Down. Phillie Sphos Laync Fights Monday In Salt Lake field-hous- e. pre-seas- Explorer Schedule 69-3- East o start for Wyoming Bob Burns, 6-and Dick Haag, 6-- 4. At center will be Expected St. Louis U 75, New York U 66 St. Johns, N.Y., 63, Manhattan are forwards 53 either sophomore Ron Livers, 7 or John Hughes, At giards will be their sparkplug Moe 6 feet and Tuff Samuelson will State 68 Midwest Notre Dame 56, Michigan State Bill Bob that or 48 Southwest into the starting fite. Saturday Wyoming moves on to Missoula to take on the Grizzlies while the Aggie travel to Sait Lake City to meet the Utes in a revival of their traditional affair. A battle of the scoring leaders is expected to feature this battle. Smith of Utah and Cook of the Aggies. Smith is now leading the conference with 362 points in 18 games for a aver- 6-- South South Carolina 71, Clemson 65 Florida State 72 Tampa U 66 Louisville 73, . North Carolina 6-- 2. Starting for the Aggies be Bert Cook, Keith Sewell, Hull, Darrell Tucker, and Harbertson, with a possibility Jack Clark, Butch Brown, Earl Lindley might break Eddie NEW YORK (UB Hickey praised big Bob Koch Wednesday but Coach Howard Cann of New. York University said all the St. Louis Billikens rated cheers as far as he was concerned. "Koch played the best game I have seen him play, Hickey said as he reviewed the 6 center's performance as St. Louis whipped NYU, 75 to 66, Tuesday night at Madison Square Carden Kochs total was a new individ- - Cornell 60, Wale 52 6-- 6-- 7. Arizona State, Tempe, 68, Texas 62 60, Rice 53 Widow To His LOS ANGELES, (UE Hedda Hopper Now Safe The JUNEAU, Alaska, U.H Coast Guard cutter Cahoone was due in Sitka Wednesday after being battered by winds off Cape Spencer. An unidentified ship was rethe Cahoone, ported escorting which had reached calmer waters Tuesday night. The hurricane force winds were reported to have smashed the Cahoone's lifeboats. ual single game high the Garden so far this season and was Jujst one point off the highest sece ever posted by a St. Louis player under Hickey. Lou Lehman once hit 31 for Hickeys 1948 National Invitation Tournament champions. A crowd of 14,938 the largest Garden throng of the season-watc- hed St. Johns beat Manhattan, 63 to 53, in the second game. Holy Cross which entertains St. Louis Thursday night at Boston Garden, warmed up for that test by beating Providence, 106 to 77, but Crusader Coach Lester Sheary knows the points wont come so easily against Hickeys balanced offense and defense. At East Lansing, Mich., Notre record Dame preserved its of never losing two basketball games to Michigan State in a season by beating the Spartans, 56 to 48. John Stephens led the winners with 18 points and football star Bob Carey was high man foi the losers with 14. Michigan State beat the Irish, in their first meeting this season. 66-5- Compos- er Sigmund Romberg left the bulk of his estate to his widow and brother under the terms of a will on file Tuesday in superior court. Probate proceedings were begun age of 20.1, white Cook l.as 274 in 15 games averaging 18.2. here to dispose of Rombergs CaliGame time Thursday will be at fornia property. The will already 8 p.m. A preliminary game will has been admitted to probate in start at 6 p'm. Aggie B vs. Hill New York, where the Field Air Force base. composer died last Nov. 9. I if k i lj TWO BIG Be with their plffy. Friday night guards up a little higher and Don Nisi, and Varge Christensen still going great guns the story may read different TODAY! HITS! FIRST-RU- N says-20- th 14 breathless hour this man on the ledge defied a whole city... held it frozen Willie Mays to ar STARTS Century-Fox- s in suspense! Re-Examin- Ajf t ! Starring is one of Hollywoods great pictures Directed b, COMING . UTVAK who startled the world with to the SUNDAY Paul Douglas Richard Basahart Barbara 2 The Snake Pit CAPITOL Bel Geddes Debra Poget . PLUS THIS ACTION - FILLED CO-HI- T! 1644., 1951... international Jf f M powder keg with four fuses! ' A J A TIMELY, POIGNANT FILM -- j! 4 AN EXCITING CHASE! N Y Daily Newt , .v WYOMING A Im tarry, Jim, but I navartaid I wo a taint VS. V Vivaca Lindfors - H if Ralph Meeker Michael Medwln " UTAH STATE k JAN. 17 d ElClH0R 8 P.M. seven-furlon- PRELIMINARY Rustaway. Sixteen Derby hopefuls were named for the Lea Felez, however. Including Le Monde, who scored a .victory here Saturday. Probable favorites with the bettors were either Alfred Vanderbilt's Whither or Anita King and Gus Luellwitzs Tiger Sir. AGGIE i nfillGLASl THURSDAY, Fella Stakes for colts and geldings. g dash Is reThe stricted to thoroughbreds that never have won a sweepstakes, barring such derby prospects as HM1 Gall. Haltafire, Indian Land. Market Level, Windy City II and plftfxtJu GAME , B" TEAM IVIUIAW nnfJOfK VS five-leng- th This daring love story of i nanwho couldn't fcsartfci troth about his own wife l is the new season's most I forceful and thrilling draaa! 1 FROM THE ERCAT t PlAY THAT jsocKP mi york JlTritY 0UAUXY IS TOP OF THS Wn m3 - HILL AIR FORCE BASE Wheat farming employs more persons throughout the world than does any other paying occupation. ' g, Using platoon system on (Shelton style) the seniors West the squad have been starting, and Montana State 92, Colorado Colafter 6 minutes of play, in come lege 54 the juniors' and sophomores to Sail Francisco City College 62, carry on.. This system proved Santa Rosa 48 against the especially effective College of Pacific 65, Sacramen-t- r Utags as the score will testify, State 47 BASKETBALL Top ARCADIA. Calif. prospects for the $100,000 Santa Anita Derby lackle a muddy track Wednesday In the $15,000 Los three-year-ol- j the 75 to 66 Quinf for Little Y U Tjmt Mogaztrm Utah SALT LAKE CITY UB heavyweight Reg Layne, Idle since was soundly beaten last fall ' he by Ezzard Charles, returns to action Monday night in Salt Lake ' against Bob Garner, Louisville, Ky., heavyweight. Promoter Jim Downing said . Garners record lists 80 knockouts. Layne was kayoed by Charles in Pittsburgh last October. Since then, he has boxed only exhlbi- tions around Utah. The Lewlstqp alugger was considered a top contender until he was knocked out by Rocky Marciano In Madison , Square Garden. A Muddy Trail For Los Felix Now that they have had a good oflook at Wyomings fense, height, and sticky defense, the Utah Aggies basketball club has settled down to some hard practice in hopes of catching the ing rounds, Logan and Veber Cowpokes off balance, and buck will fail into the jumbled mass of the Ccwboys off their high horse teams. Thursday night in Aggie As Weber and Ogden irepare for their first journey into the After the Cowboys exhibition northlands, North Cache is rapid- of riding herd on the Aggies last ly getting ready to breeze into week, everyone concerned is sure the Beehive. Weber faces Bear that Coach Ev Shelton has one River at Tremonton while South of his greater aggregations. They Cache plays at home for the first started slow in play, time since December 7th against but as the season has progressed, Ogdens .Tigers. The Buiidogs the Pokes have improved tremoe to Bugham City to tackle mendously. the Box Elder Bees. And this is only a warmup for the events to come because Saturday night they will be at it again. South Cache clashes with bitter rival, Logan, North Cache returns to Richmond to take on Bear River and Box Elder goes to Weber. It all sums up to be an action-packe- d weekend that should clearly label the favorites. As for local inteiest many of Logan Stake Explorer basketthe cage fans will have their eyes ball schedule for the second half focused on Hyrum. The Spartan will be played as follows: stronghold will house the South Caehe-Ogde- n fracas. South Cache Monday, Jan. 21, at Logan Senior High Girls Gym has been the hard luck team of 6 p. m. First Ward vs. Second the Region while Ogden gatherer 7 p. m. Twelfth vs. Sixth a good deal of attention last 8 p. m. Mendon vs. Fourteenth week by beating the highly touted Bea River Bears 50 to 48. The Friday, Jan. 25, at Mendou 6 p. m. First vs. Sixth veteran Spartan tutor, John 7 p. m. Fourteenth vs. Second hns an offensive minded, 8 p. m. Mendon vs. Twelfth bunch of sharpshooters that could win their first game of the sea- Monday, Jan. 28, at Logan Senior High Girls Gym son at the expense of Ogden. 6 p. m. Fourteenth vs. Twelfth North Cache has been dealt a 7 p. m. Second vs. Sixth mighty foe that will be rebound8 p. m. Mendon vs. First ing from a defeat at. the hands of Logan. The Bulldog chief, Jay Monday, Feb. 4, at Ixigan High 6 p. m. Twelfth vs. Second Whitman, has had his hands work7 p. m. First vs. Fourteenth ing over time the past two weeks 8 p. m. Mendon vs. Sixth and th y may have ooked up a few surprises of their own for Monday, Feb. 11 6 p. m. First vs. Twelfth the Bees. 7 p. m. Fourteenth vs. Sixth 8 p. m. Mendon vs. Second Important Bottle The most important battle of the evening, for Bear River's stand point, is the Weber-Bescrap In Tremonton. The Bears ed can pull themselves back onto an even level by knocking the BIRMINGHAM, Ala. UP Warriors from the ubeaten side. New York Giant centerfielder Still having our dope bucket Willie Mays reports to his subbooted from gym to gym, here urban Fairfield draft board Wedwe go again. South Cache over nesday for a The Ogden. The Spartans have lost a Negro, who was good share of their contests for National League Rookie of the the same reason, lack of defense. Year lr. 1951, failed his aptitude Coach John Broberg has probably tests in an examination last Ocstressed nothing else this week tober. and with the aid of the home court, well string along with South Cache. Box Elder over North Cache. The Bees were Indeed surprised by the Grizzlies and they will not be taking North Cache too light either. The will to come back will pay off In high dividends. Bear River over Weber. The Bears blew a six point lead at Ogden with just two minutes to Bro-ber- College Of N Results Cage HOPE TO BUCK 'EM OVER Logan Stake Marse Joe Determined to Racial Bias Keep Battling barred. "Im battling Joe Billikens Take Measure AGGIES READY FOR POKES 6 p.m. TICKETS ON SALE AT U.S.A.C. TICKET OTFICE AND LOGAN HARDWARE INDEPENDENT GEM n D S' Ends Tonight , LYRIC M OuIIell AT THE INDEPENDENT SHOWMAN THEATRE ANQ STARS new V0RIC continuing Wednesday and Thursday HAl ROACH PRESENTS, ..JOHN STEINBECK'S SUCCESS Vj of is. STARTS TOMORROW, 1:30 P.M. gSisaSS ZZCLLD n ifflDiasBBOFTHE jrf -- T Last Timas Today Dari K' may Thomas "I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS" Day $eera$ ftsfem with Frank Lovejoy Selected Short Subjects 1 si SSJSW fmmepirami mmem l.lt-V- IS I PROOF SPIRITS BOMB! KENTUCKY WHISKEY - THE OLD SUNNY BROOK A BLEND COMPANY. 6Sl GRAIN LOUlSYlELr, NEUTRAL KENTUCKY |