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Show Hiiiimn -- THE HERALD JOURNAL Wednesday, high slakes riding on the come. With & triumph over their rival they will have a game hold on the top perch. A choice of two contests will week for highlight the prep South Cache Valley followers. Cache greets Bear River and Lagan entei tains North Cache. At Logan, the Grizzlies amf the up and down Bulldogs will be matching wits and baskets. The Loganites snapped an eight game pieseason losing streak the last time they met and went on to knock off Box Elder but since then the going has been the other way. One big question in the mind of Logan fans, can the Grizzlies halt their piesent losing streak? North Cache, sporting a young but giant killing aggregation, will undoubtedly be Up for this one. Last week the Richmond lads made a bigger comeback than Jersey Joe Walcott. After taking a 20 point beating on Friday they bounced back to smack Weber Frida)' Schedule North Cache et Logan. Bear River at South Cache. Ogden at Weber. Box Elder b e. JM By one-ha- COLE out- Wading up stream since losing two of three first league games, Ogden High Schools Tigers leaped to higher ground last weekend by washing out Box Elder and North Cache. The Tigers, who were tabbed by the prep prognosticators as one of the teams to beat for tne Region hoop crown, were alow starting but on consecutive nights last week, Ogden looked as If they had boarded a steamboat. This Friday Ogaen will have their first opportunity to capture sole possession of the league leadership. While the other tenant. Box Elder, Is resting, Weber and Ogden will be fighting It out in a heated rivalry on the Warrior floor. Its a big one for both on Saturday. teams but the Tigers have the Still firey after bowing to opponents In several South Cache takes up where they left off last week only this time pointing for an upset win over Bear River. The Spartans have fiom been in everyones hair M-Me- n start to finish and although losing three times in the final quarter are still in their scrapping. Keeping the leading class A scorer, Don Nish, in a horness is going to be the South Cachians Final standings of Cache stake chief problem. Nish had a field day in the Tremonton meeting. He hit 26 points, which is the 3rd Ward largest individual total racked up 15th Ward thus far. loth Ward Still only one guess about the 9th Ward .500 percentage mark, heres our choices. 17th V North Oaehe over Logan. The Monday night's box scores: 17TH WARD SI Bulldogs aie eyeing this one and THIRD WARD M x t t p with their hustle added to some Mile 2 0 0 1 2 1 1? Reese shoud take the Yenles 2 0 0 4 sharp gunning llson 6 2 1 13 Clark 0 0 0 0 Grizzlies. However, Logan has a 3 0 0 S Osraram 4 2 Nelson 12 1 1 13 I). I.oy crew that could easily Thomas 0 0 0 0 capable 2 2 2 6 Moser Hale 2 0 0 4 step back Into the win circle if 12 13 New by Hunt 4 2 0 8 North Cache doesnt play up to 114 2 24 capacity. Totals 2S 9 6 56 Bear River over South Gaohe. Score be quarters 14 13 18 56 11 .... Ward Third true that South Cache Is 4 4 6 10 24 Its 17th ward Officials Earl Llndley, Lynn Jen- about due to explode again but sen. Bear River seems to have shaken ltth Ward 2 their slump and U atill after a 16th Ward 46 slice of the Region apple. Hughes 12 2 4 Chappell Ogden over We bee. The rivalry Jensen 7 5 3 17 2 3 0 4 Jeppson New bold 7 4 2 16 is keen here. Ogden has climbed 6 5 212 Crowell Larsen 3 117 2 0 12 Sorenson Jones 2115 along way and this golden chance 3 0 0 4 Hyde 1 0 0 2 Gilbert Pllklngton 12 0 2 is on they shouli' nt muff. Never Hansen 0 0 11 under estimate the Warrior in 0 0 0 0 Tate Little Brown Jug Classic." 21 IS 10 32 the Totals 19 10 2 40 Score by quarters' 6 16 13 52 15 heart-breaker- s. Cache Stake Final Standings n. V -- lllp foot 15th Ward 16th Officials: Ninth Ward 10 Ljrnn Jensen, 0 6 1 11 110 22 1100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 40 Earl Llnd--y. 10 Ingham Fairborn Hughes Phillips 0 0 Evans 0 0 McFarland 0 0 0 Kimball 31 3 1 1? St lent Harris 0 3 Ortnn Brough Cosier 3 0 0 0 Hollyoak 0 Manunson Aayman 0 0 0 2 2 6 2 2 0 15 8 2 SI Totals 17 8 1 3T . Score br quarters: 13 8 8 0 37 Ninth Ward 7 12 8 5 32 Fourth Ward Officials: Earl Llndley, Lynn Jen- - LESSON FOR HUSBANDS: BATHE OFTEN . PASADENA? Calif., (UEVMrs. Rita Barker, 26, won a divorce from her auto mechanic husband because he didn't bath often enough. Mrs. Barker explained to Superior Judge Kurtx Kauffman Tuesday that her husband, James, 28, only takes a bath about every three months." It was like making love to an automobile," she complained. Kauffman granted her a divorce on grounds of extreme cruelty. . HEDY TIRES OF HUBBY NUMBER FOUR GlamHOLLYWOOD, (CD orous Hedy LaMarr, who divorced two husbands because they left her alone nights, said Wednesday her marriage to husband No. 4. Ernest (Ted) Stauffer, was all a mistake". film star disThe raven-haire- d closed Tuesday night that she plans to file suit to divorce the Acapulco, Mex nightclub operator sometime this week, ending marriage on which 1 had placed such high hopes. Actually It really never was marriage," she said. I believe that Ted and I both were frightfully lonely, ant! it seemed st the time that in one another we had found what we were looking c v ' Utah States Bert Cook, top scorer in the league last year, took over first place in the Skyline Conference scoring race with a magnificent performance last weekend to nose out, by an eyelash, Glen Smith of Utah. Statistics released today by the MSAC Commissioners Office give Cook an average of 16.86 points per game for the seven conference games and Smith an average of 16.78 points per game for nine league encounters. The Utah State slar gathPied in 18 points while the Aggies were whipping Brigham Young University last Friday night and came back Satu la) with a 27 point perfora tqe against New Mexico, Smith a pointgetter all year for the Uus, had a splendid night last Saturday racking up 19 points as the Utah team toppled Brigham Young University in the new Cougar fieldhouse. Smith has scored 151 points, In the nine games, hitting 49 field goals out of 166 attempts for a .295 percentage. He added 53 free throws 72 attempts for a percentage .736. Smith ha been a stalwart on the boaidx with 60 rebound to his credit while Cook leads his Utah State teammate with 59 sweep of the backboards. Cook's percentage for field goal li Just a little better than Smith's with the Aggie star getting 43 counters from 117 attempt for a .368 maik. On the free throw line he ha hit 32 out of 43 for a percentage of Richmond ! a ? " Gals Win Benson Title I ,. t i i f I)f ''"'if f Ji. f O Champions of the Benson stake girls basketbal league are the combined two Richmond waids. Richmond plajed five games and won them all. Three on the Richmond court and one each in Cornish and Trenton. Colleen Managed by Mrs. Jonas, the Richmond gals easily walked away with the title. They beat Lewiston 3rd, 48-Lewiston 1st, (A Cornish 25-Trenton and team) Lewiston 1st (B team) Velda Mae Duce has been the scorekeeper. ftr : ' 6. 25-1- 17. Meanwhile the Aggie basketball team will be taking on the Lobos of New Mexico Thursday and will move to Denver Satuiday to exchange baskets with Pion- eers. The Aggie skiing and swimming teams are idle this week. Eddie Melvin, seated, St Bonaventure basket CACE CUSTOM ball coach, tsn t taking any chances of his red-hquintet cooling oil. He makes his men wear caps and scarves at all times, thus at stars a minimum Bonnie in regulation attire with keeping colds him are, left, Paul Nolan, Bob Sassone and Leo Corkery. (NEA) Entries Will Have to Be GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM from Benson stake are from the combined two wards m Richmond. Left to right, front row: June Alvey, Colleen Jonas, Marva Dawn Spackman, and LaReta Anderson. Back row: Arlene Alvey, Hope Anderson, Carol Nelson and Marion Anderson. Jack Hurley Holds Three McFarland bill(UP) Jack Accepted By SEATTLE manager of .... Hurley, ht one-tim- Jimmy boosted $10,000 to $30, (Xt) Carter Trounces Alan Mcfater when South woes Marty Marion he agreed to add managerial throwAlabama 67, Florida U. 59. to going Into the hole and Clemson 80, George Washington Canadian TORONTO, (UE ing out runners. 65. And Proprietor Saigh, a very practical man Indeed, plainly didnt boxing fan were convinced WedLouisiana St. 73. Georgia Tech nesday of the class of World like It when he received precisely nix for the raise. Lightweight Champion Jimmy 51. OLD FAVORITE ON OTHER SIDE Carter of York. Kentucky 103, Tulane 54. Saigh relishes even less the prospect of an old Sportsmans Park Vanderbilt 59, Mississippi 51. Carter his proved really right American revived for the favorite throwing g good year League to wear the Pitta-bur- g No. Carolina St. 62, crown could Marion easily side, something a determined and venegeful 54. his made when he Tuesday night do at 34. The South Carolinan only has to remain all Canadian and debut a success by Virginia 84, Washington in one piece. He still packs all the equipment. Lee 70. Alan The St Louis Nationals finished like a prairie fire last trip, made trouncing d of Toronto in a Midwest a surprising showng running thrd, ahead of the Braves and Phillies, e bout at Maple Leaf Iowa 58, Butler 57. under most distressing circumstances. dewon He Gardens. a unanimou Detroit 44, Oklahoma A&M 42. man They were without a major league shortstop and a lead-ocision. St. Louis 59, Drake 57. who could get on base ahead of Stanley Musial Minnesota 84, Ohio State 56. 8TANKY HAS AN IDENTICAL DEAL Notre Dams 75, Northwestern Howie Pollet held out, missed Spring training. Just as the 69. conscientious approached condition he joined practically St Johns N. Y. 64, Purdue 53. the entire party, including Musial, Schoendienst and Marion, in Kansas 73, Colorado 68. being taken down with influenza. 64-4- 8 Oklahoma 49. Iowa State 45. There were several days early in the going when Marion was Southwest hard put to field a team. He really had to scrape the bottom of In the playoff game last night Southern Methodist 54, Arkanthe barrel. at the Logan Junior High gym, The rnult was that the Red Birds had to start all over again, 15th ward downed 16th ward, sas 50. Texas College 54, Butler Collike a horse pocketed and pulled up. Newbold, Jensen, and The truth is that Marion started looking for a shortstop right Hughes, were the big guns for lege 39. West after he jvas designated as the field marshal. the winners, while Chappell and Omaha 67, Nebraska Wesleyan Saigh seems to suspect that Manager Marion had one in Player Crowell stared for th 16th ward. 48. Marion all the while. Saturday night at 7 p.m. In Eddie Slanky had best stick In there and slug, for he ha an the Logan High gym, the 15th Identical deal on the second basing side of the bag. ward will meet the 2nd place winner of East Cache Stake, to determine who will enter the di' fw 135-pou- soft-spok- Mc-Fat- er non-titl- ff 15th Ward Downs 16th Ward, left-hand- 64-4- 8. All A Present Starters Can Win in Boston BOSTON Cross(NEA) country remains one of the but Boston sports, schools have discovered a unique method of embellishing the tests. There is a pedal race each History Student (NEA) HAMILTON, N.Y. Southpaw Roger Bowman of the New Yoik Giants is a B student majoring in history at Colgate. vision playoffs. Last nights box score: fall in which the winner receives 13th Bard 64 Ward 48 a live duck. The runner-u- p gets a 16th 4 f p X I Newbold 5 1 1 11 live rooster, the man finishing 6 1 0 12 Chappell Hansen 3 4 3 9 4 10 8 Jeppson Jensen 7 4 3 17 5 65 15 Crowell last a turtle. 2 10 4 Gilber Hughe 52 212 8 9 Larsen 2 5 3 2 12 5 Sorensen reThe fun begins when the Jones 0 3 2 2 0 10 0 Tate cipients start lugging their booty Pllklngotn 0 2 11 home. One winner tried to use 18 10 48 25 19 14 64 Totall the subway, found himself chas- 19Score by quarters 15 18 13 18 64 ing a duck around ' the Hubs 15th Ward 8 10 18 11 48 Ward largest subway station in the mid- 16th Dave Geo. Mellnkovlch, Officials: dle of the rush hour. Kimball. tl) Swift Start SYDNEY, Australia, (UP) President Truman will receive a rare albino kangaroo as a nresent from the Australian people, industrialist Edward J. Hallstrom said Wednesday. Hallstrom, who presented President Truman with a set of Audubon prints during an earlier visit, hopes to return to Washington about May 10. The kangaroo will be sent to Mr. Truman after Hallstroms visit. Gave Cann Biggest Thrill Another of a series of memorahia basketbal1 shots described by famous coaches for NEA Service By HOWARD CANN The kicker is Felix Bocchicchio, New York University Coach manager of heavyweight champNEW YORK -- r (NEA) I ion Jersey Joe Walcott. The stakes a title shot for have only to backpedal to the to reOlympic season of 1947-4- 8 Matthews with Walcott. call the one shot which has given $250,000 Guarantee me the higgest The pot is oozing over with inoie in 29 Walto than $250,000 guaranteed bai-- , as years cott. Hurley has tipped his hand, ! ketball coach at but is waiting for a call from Jim New York Unl- Norris, IBC president, who has versity. been conferring with Bocchicchio NYU in Miami. Fla. It is reported e d i tl o n that already has dipped into Winter was one the pot. of my The pros and cons of Matthews teams. It won rights to a title fight with Walcott 19 have been hashed from one end of the country to the other. That gave me an endless success-sio- n doesnt matter to Hurley. The of thrills as gamble is the thing and if he win it battled 1 1 1 he will have accomplished a coup de grace hes been gunning for Howard Cana way to the Naduring the last two years a vic- tional Invitation and Olmpio tory over his enemy, the IBC, tou. naments. Ray Lumpp and Dolph Schayes, Hurley and Matthews have been now pro stars, and Don Forman waiting for this one. were my stickouts. Th greatest IBC Turned Matthews Down shot Ive ever seen wasnt mads It all started in 1950, says Hur- by any of these kids, though. ley, when the IBC turned down After completing the regular eventer. season with Matthews as a semi-mai- n a 20-- 2 record, we met I told them then that gome day Texas in the opening round of theyd be asking for Harry. Youll the National Invitation 'fouma-mehave him in your hair from this We trailed, with day on. Youll have to have him time running out. because Im going to make a great The talented Texans had skillfighter out of him, and then when fully frozen the ball for two solid you want him, youll have to pay minutes, then Schayes and Fred through the nose to get him. a substitute, hit from tha It might be said that Hurley is Benanti, field and tied the score. no respecter of titles, except the Only seconds remained, now. heavy crown. That may have been Texas and missed a foul the reason for dodging the Joey shot and tried we took possession of Maxim scrap after he yelled long ball again. We decided to and loud to get a shot. Now the the play for one shot. I sent Dick Kor, is most wants he championship r, into th game within his grasp and he knew it awith six seconds to go. was coming when he turned down No sooner had he entered than a bout. he picked up a loose bail in the Isnt Free key, wheeled and dropped a per"A champion isnt free, argues fect through the hoop "His are decided matches Hurley. as the gun sounded. just commisby promoters and boxing It was Kors only score of the sioners. Look at poor old Walcott. contest. In fact, it was only his He wants to fight Matthews In the third of the season. goal worst way and see what hes goThe shot was later called the ing through. about what 10,000 Goal. "There is only one reason for it netted NYU Thats by keeping us in being in the boxing business. the National Invitation TournaThats money, said Hurley. "Tit- ment. We beat DePaul in the les . glory . . . scrapbooks dont lost to St. Louis in mean a thing. The money counts. finals. He recalls another fighter of the top caliber he once handled Billy He Petrolle. didnt have a championship or fancy scrapbook, but when he got blue, I always told him to look at his bankbook. When I made Billy retire he had about $250,000 saved. And that is the way it will be with Harry. He is going to get what it is worth to be in this business, and right now the big chips are down. Let em holler anything they like, but my boy is going to get a decent break in boxing, said Deacon Jack as he awaited word from Miami. thrill The Boc-chicc- hi finest straight, nt 43-3- 9, third-stringe- Maxim-Matthe- er .. semi-final- s, Skyline Standings AND ONE OF OUR Phone 43 EAST Mich. LANSING, (NEA) Michigan States eight-gam- e streak opening the 1951-5- 2 cake campaign was the Spartans longest win skein since 193L Kor's $10,000 Goai Aces And A Kicker Seattle lightheavy-weigsensation Harry Kid MatNEW YORK (UP Soviet en- thews, Tuesday holds three aces tries in the summer Olympics at and a kicker against a full house Helsinki will have to be accepted in one of boxing's greatest gamat face value, since there is no bles. The cagy handler of Matthews way to go behind the Iron Curtain and determine whether they is betting the cash of a millionBY HARRY 4.RAYSON are amateurs or professionals, aire Las Vegas, Nev., gambler, NEA Sport Editor himself and his fighting ace, ST. LOUIS (NEA) A Jot of people are of the opinion that Marty Avery Brundage, U. S. Olympic against the International Boxing Tuessaid committee president, Marion got a bum rap in being summarily dismissed after one Club, the National Boxing Associaday. trying season as manager of the Cardinals. tion, the New York Athletic ComRussia has admitted Although Manager Marion principal trouble was that Shortstop Marion mission and an cash its athlete prizes, paying didnt play an inning. If Slats Marion gets In 100 games with the rival Browns this Brundage said, Soviet delegates promised to discontinue the pracyear, as Bill Veeck hopes he will, tice. sure know Fred for why youll If the Russians swear that the e Mr. ShortSaigh let the athletes she enters are amateurs, stop go. there is no way we have whereby The idea Is that Owner Saigh we can check the truth of the didn't believe that Marion made statements," ha added. sufficient effort to get in there and dig balls out of the ground, last despite whatever the faithful old Boston College 95, Tufts 64. employee had to say about his Holly Cross 80, Syracuse 75. aching back, trick knee and Amherst 45, Massachusetts 44. whatnot. Connecticut 70, Boston U. 64. ' Marions pay reportedly was Duquesne 71, LaSalle 60. If Marion Is In 100 Games, You'll Know Why Saigh Let Him Go 3S-2- 34-1- nine-roun- Bert Cook Is I in 11 Ahead 110 110 Scoring Race 10 10 Fearth Ward IT Bingham fiilt Nelson 3 0 53 10 -- home activity Only week-en- d in Aggiedom sports is the wrestling meet between Coach Doc Nelsons squad and the Montana Bobcat, Friday Feb. 8th at 7 p.m. in the Aggie field house. Thursday night the rasslers meet BYU in Provo. Last time out against the Cougars the dtags decisively pinned tl e Cats to the tune of 20-This time the Coug-a- rs are expected to be n.uch more tougher, as they have gained much experience since January lf w 'OW'" Not Much Activity In Aggieville February 6, 1952 Ogden vs. Weber Tops Region One Prep Schedule tiwr DRIVERS WILL CALL .744. Wyoming University went Into the lead by winning fiom Colot ado A A M and Denver University last week. The Cowboys now boast seven win against a lone defeat e Their average dropped from 68 to 65.8, however their defensive mark remained about the same. points-per-gam- Qa . for. wy 80THED Jf4 BOND I, at least, was mistaken." ",,11 Bushfires (UR) SYDNEY, Australia, Raging bushfires, which already have caused many casualties and heavy property and crop damage in Victoria and New South Wales, were expected to spread Wednesday under shifting winds. The fire in Victoria were by officials as the worst since 1939. Weather forecaster predicted a rise in temperatures, which coupled with the fires, probably will cause droughts In some ed areas. Irritation of Externally Caused PD ra PILES Ta genfiy cleans broken out skin, then soothe itchy irritation, and so aid healing use tune tested RESinOL via QBBKF .. i Awl k DERWOOD CLAWSON THEIL L JENSON GARTH LARSEN l Prompt, Courteous Service Jroughout Cache Valley "Dont worry John, Ill tjfva bar my bast racipas . . . end than tharat dwoyt Dick Cofa." 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