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Show Football Rules Expect to Okay course in intercullural unwill be conducted derstanding at North Cache high school by the college extension departmeni First class is this afternoon, 4 oclock, In the high school library. The public is invited to attend, according to Principal Because of the Robert Dahle. specialized nature of this course, which uses the talents of some 20 individuals, we are anxious to he have a fairly large group, said. Teachers desiring credit may register for the class. A Two-Plato- WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, The NCAA foptball W. Va. (VP rules committee was expected to system Wedokay the nesday as a means of reducing injuries and producing faster game voted A rules favorably on the free substitution rule Tuesday after Amos Alonzo Stagg, grand old man of football, made a strong plea for its retention. Besides voting on the i 1 1 e e s recommendations the rules committee will also take final action on editorial changes designed to clarify the rules. Stagg, a member of the rules committee since 1904, said he was convinced the present rule gives us the best game we've ever had. said that The subcommittee with the concerned everyone game is accustomed to the liberal substitution rule and that it "is not believed to be significant in the ills of the game. DALLMAR SUOKES WITH HEADY SHOT n Second of 9 seiies, of memor&le basketball shots described by famous coaches for NEA Service By HOWARD DALLMAR IVnnsylvunia loach (NEA) PHILADELPHIA Th' gieatest shot 1 ever saw was affair. strictly a It happened during a National Basketball Association game In Chicago. I was a member of the Philadelphia Warriors. So was Art Hillhouse, a growing boy of six feet seven. During the third petiod of an extremely tight game with the TED SF.EIIOLZEK Chicago Stags, we were two in but possession. .behind, points Because Hillhouse was tall, I zipped a high pass to him. Art, however, didnt see the ball coming. He turned his head. My aim was good. The ball hit Art on the top of the head, in the air, and bounced high came down through the basket BY BOB HATCH bare'y disturbing the net. Athletic bones. Publicity Director our struck funny It also U.S.A.C. We had to call fime out. We A 6 man varsity squad from laughing too hard to play. But it was a good, heady shot. Utah- State will enter the st meet of the Rocky M.XT: Southern Methodists four-wa- y Mountain Intercollegiate Ski AsE. O. (Doe) llayes. 7 at Steamboat sociation, Jan. Springs, Colorado, s'1 'oach Ev. Faunce announced today. Sponsored by the I m versify of Wyoming and Colorado U., the Steamboat meet is the first of four to be run this winter by the 12 school association. Names Ag Ski Team Russia In 26-2- NCAA in Cincinnati. Coach Roning, who also visited in Minnesota with his family during the Christmas holidays, is of the opinion that banning postseason bowl games 'wont clean up the evils involved in such affairs. As long as they are under the control of NCAA, bowl games are all right, he commented. Dr. Hendricks, who is the of Region Seven of the NCAA, and chairman of the Aggies Athletic Council said, We are in good standing In this conference. In fact, the policies of the Skyline 8 are even more moderate than some of the proposals recommended. They reported that every mem' ber of the conference was In attendance at the week long nt Faunce has but two veterans from past years, back on the boards this winter, but frosh and sophomores from intermountain Junior ranks will bolster the Ags. hopes. Topping the list will be veteran four-wa- y contender, Bruce Clyde, who won his letter for the farmers last yea- -. Clyde will be the Aggie top coi testant in the down mountain and events, while at the same time hell be making points in the Jumping and slalom competition. Newcomer Ted Seeholzer, top slalom performer and a speedy down hill merchant, will also be on the Aggies traveling team. One of the top Junior performers in the Intermountain area, both he and Clyde are from Logan. Another veteran from past seasons in Den Neagle, Jackson Hole Wyoming; four-wa- y performer. Neagle won the Class B giant slaloms event at Jackson during the Christmas holidays. Tops in the Jumping department ll Diafor the Utags will be mond, Park City senior, and a newcomer at U.S.A.C. this year. Others on the traveling roster. City, jumper and man; Bob McConville, Los Angeles, Calif., four-wa- y participant and Jerry Wallace, freshman from Logan, who will compete in the slalom, down-hi- ll and crosscountry events. The six, along with a couple of other newcomers, John Nleberall, Wausau, Wise., and Stewart Paul-icTooele, slalom, downhill and been have working out during the past week at Logan Canyons Beaver Mountain area. They ran a giant slalom last week end set up by Alf Engen at Beaver, and have alternated with practice on the Logan Golf and Country Club course. The Steamboat Springs . meet will feature a grueling 414 mile cross-count- Rasslers Meet After Thursday Game The Aggie wrestling team will square off with the BYU Cougar mat experts Thursday following the basketball game between the Utags and Wyoming, it was an- nounced today. Doc Nelson reports that his squad is ready to go against the Utah Valley boys and a good treat is in store for Cache Valley patrons of the sport. Wrestling has suffered a drouth in the valley since the pros pulled out last spring. So Thursday, Aggie followers have a big evening to look forward to in the fieldhouse. A preliminary basketball game at 6 p.m., matching the Aggie B team against a powerful bunch from Hill Air Force base. The varsity game is at 8 p.m., with the Wyoming Cowpokes meeting the Ag-- 1 gies, and the dual wrestling meet-W'it- h BYU following the game. cross-count- ry k, n, cross-count- Marine Corps Deadline Slated Some Bull record-breakin- directors; , A 3 , dD MAMIE HM Winter EDMONTON, Alta. UB sia, which announced earlier this month it would participate in the summer Olympics, now apparently wants to take part in the winter games next month at Oslo, Norway. Dr. W. G. Hardy, immediate past president of the International Ice Hockey Association, announced Tuesday that he had received a request from Moscow for provisional affiliation with the IIHA and permission to take part in the international competitions. Russia is known, to be stronger in track and field sports than in ice and snow evens and Soviet officials recently criticized its men and women figure skaters and men speed skaters for "lagging in their technique. dD , dD (ID HJM caDMMUJMnw Perhaps you have never thought of it in just this way, but the First Security Bank in your community is more than. just an individual bank it is part of the Intermountain Wests largest financial organization ... with deposits in excess of $300,000,000. Today the 44 banking offices of the First Security Corporation System of Banks serve more than 300,000 ry Co-ne- g. Be - fi-- Coach John Roning and Dr. King Hendricks, have returned to the campus at Utah State, after attending the meetings of the to Beaver Mountain Ski club is Sponsoring a meeting tonight, 7:30 oclock, m the USAC engineering auditorium, for ali ski enthusiasts of the valley. President Jack Croft of the club states that members of the USAC Olympic Games? Rus- e Roning And Hendricks Back in Logan Aiphonso Christensen, chairman of the Cache county PA1A, wishes to announce that any farmer wishing to apply for a CCC Grain Loan must apply at the Cache county 'PMA office on or before January 23. 1952. so that the loans can be processed before January 31, 1952. m Ev Faunce BYU-A- on Pvt. Orval Hansens adWess is: THE HERALD JOURNAL Wednesday, January IS, 1952 5 US 28921038. 21s STU Co., Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey. Mendon Wildlife Federation is its annual election conducting Seagull oamp of Dl l will meet meeting tonight, 7:30 oclock, at Ski Club are attending, and that Thursday Jan. 17 at 2:30 p.m. at Mendon schoolhouse. Wildlife an amalgamation of the two the home of Mrs. Fannie Goodse',1, films will also be shown, and all lesThe East. 1432 will North Fourth be effected. will There units are urged to attend. son a history and musical num- sportsmen also be ski films. hosbe bers will given. Assisting Smithfield Second Ward square wees, Adams PTA Study Group' is tesses will be Kathleen dance class, with Pete Rasmussen Ida DENVER, Colo. College gradand Charlotte Izatt Zollinger. 7:30 in oclock, meeting tonight, teaching and calling, will be held uates are reminded that Feb. 15 the school auditorium, when Mrs. Thursday, 9 p. m., in the Smith-fiel- d Is D. Wynne Thorne will continue the last day that applications Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larsen Second ward recreation hall. discussion of Wisdom her in of Mendon are will be accepted for the Matine proud parents of Homemaking.' e a daughter born Monday. They Bel Canto Glee Club rehearsal Corps Officer Candidate Cou-show have three boys and three is on March 12 at Quantico, In club starting 7 the oclock, tonight, A parly sonsored by Smithfield girls. rooms. There will be preparations Virginia, A man enrolled in the Officer. stake presidency and high council for forthcoming programs. Candidate Course will receive ten for the stake family, will be Mr. Nancy Larsen of Mendon weeks of basic training before held Thursday, Jan. 17, at 8 p. m., Is recovering from a serious Illbeing commissioned Second Lieuin Smithfield stake house. The ness. Her niece, Mrs. Maggie tenant When commissioned, the Meister Singers of USAC, under Bergener of Salt Lake City is new officer Is trained for five , direction of Prof. Walter Welti, with her. DENVER (UTS A prince of the months in a basic officer school, are furnishing entertainment. Fola Hereford bull also at Quantico, Virginia. lowing the program, refreshments Pfc. Ojde Muir is stationed at bovine world, this school Officers finishing will be served. All Smithfield McDill air force base in Florida. named CK Crusty 46th, owned by one of hundreds for are ot Kan., CK the ranch Brookville, eligible ward stake workers, bishopries sold for $41,500 at the National of Interesting assignments availand their partners, are invited. Millville Irrigation Co., at its Western Stock Show here Tues- able to Marine Corps officers. annual meeting, elected the fol- day. Information on the Officer Doug Crookston, who has been lowing new officers: George E. The sale price was part of the Candidate Course mav be obtaing in Korea with the 204th FA Bat- Larson, president: La Grand total of $737,000 ed by writing or visiting the Oftalion, Utah National Guaid, was Mathews, vice president; Martin paid at the auction Tuesday night fice of Officer Procurement, Room a guest at Logan Lions club lunch- Mathews, Edwin Hill and Elmer of 145 bulls and 45 cows and heif- 107, Old Custom House, 16th & Evan ers for an average figure 45 per Arapahoe eon yesterday. Hes a son of Mr. Humphreys, Streets, Denver 2, and Mrs. Newell J. Crookston, Humphreys, secretary and treas- cent greater than the previous Sergeant Blaine F. Nye In Room 286, Federal Bldg., Ogden, Utah. urer. North Logan. high mark. cross country race, Coach Faunce pointed out. Other meets scheduled by RM-ISthis season include: Feb. 3 at Winter Park, Colo., sponsored by Denver University; 7 Feb. at Alta, sponsored by University of Utah; 2 March at Gunnison, Colo., regional championships. 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