| Show log" 14 Thursday FR - Trbe c5nit Morning eauJa By Fritz Howell NEW YORK Dec 27 idPI—After thumbing through the record cards of 4382 boxers who paraded through the fistic rings of the world in 1944 Editor Nat Fleischer of Ring magazine Wednesday pointed a finger at Pvt Sidney Walker of Augusta Ga better known as Beau Jack and declared: "There is the boxer of the years" Announcement of the top spot award to the former bootblack who rose to dizzy heights in fistcuffs before joining the army—and then participated in a $35864900 war bond shows for free—was made in a copyrighted article containing the magazine's 20th annual ranking of all fighters to be published in Ring's February issue Beau Jack one of the busiest punchers in the business took part gakt Zribunt December 28 1914 amed oxerofYear I in Six Madison Square Garden bouts this year attracting 106433 fans for an average of 17739 The first five drew $460610 for a and then he $92122 average topped it off by fighting for nothing against Bob Montgomery in the Garden's war bond event In naming the bounding Beau as the ring's No imam Fleischer stressed he was not giving the Negro flash the nod as lightweight champion Neither does he regard Montgomery who holds the New York version of the laurels nor Juan Zurita the N B A king as the supreme ruler The world title Fleischer said is vacant until the champions of the two factions meet but he rates Beau Jack over both division-toppeAmong the year's outstanding developments the article stressed rs Heavyweight Joe Louis' exhibitions before his brother G Ls the feat of Middleweight Jerry McGee of Augusta Ga in appearing in d 37 fights Al Davis' knockout of Montgomery the comebacks of Heavyweight Lou Nova and Featherweight Henry Jeffra: the 29 consecutive knockouts registered by Philadelphia's Billy Fox and tagged Tami Mauriello's eight-roun- d kayo of Lee Oma as the year's most thrilling scrap and Jack London's win over Freddie Mills for the British heavyweight title as the biggest upset The magazine listed as the No 1 fighters of 1944 in all divisions: Heavyweights — Jimmy Bivins Cleveland 0 Light heavyweight—Lloyd Marshall Sacramento Cal one-roun- Middleweight — Holman Williams Detroit Mich Welterweight — Ray Robinson New York Lightweight—Beau Jack AuS navy gust Ga and U — Willie Pep Featherweight Hartford Conn Bantamweight — Manuel Ortiz El Centro Cal Flyweight — Jackie Paterson Scotland World champions active and inactive were named as: Heavyweight Sgt Joe Louis Detroit and U S army light heavyweight Gus Lesnevich Clifton N J and U S coast guard middleweight Tony Zale Gary Ind and U S navy lightweight title vacant Pep banta mfeatherweight weight Ortiz flyweight Pater- By Hyde al Wrestling Assn world championship belt but flapping two very red ears from the most merciless booing an athlete probably has ever received from a hometown audience Wild Bill piledrove Cliff Thiede Into submission in two istraight falls of a match before an S R 0 (standing room turnout at the fairgrounds ' only) Wednesday night to retain the title The Salt Laker won the first fall in 31 minutes with his pet hold knocking Thiede colder than a pawn broker's heart The second came in 55 seconds when Ref Dick Anderson stepped in and ended hostilities after Thiede still out on his feet staggered into the hold almost immediately The Green Dragon and Aaron Zimbleman a couple of tough acorns put on a rousing with the G D down "Old Wide Waist" slapping in two dog-eat-d- og semi-wind- straight up Danny Savich and Floyd Hanson mayhemed through 30 minutes to a draw to complete a full card of dock brawls Longson the battle right to Thiede'sbrought doorstep with the opening gong using his heighth and weight to force the smaller man about the ring Both ground away with toe holds Longson breaking loose twice by going out under the ropes The worked Thiede into a figurechamp four wristloch and hect him for several' minutes The packed received 'a thrill when foursetting body slams in a row apparently had Wild Willie ready for the mop crew Overeagerness cost the Californian his big chance as the ring-wis- e Long-so- n took advantage of a break to pot-thClean Clifford with his head cracker As Thiede hoisted the big boy for his fifth spread Longson hooked the top ropes and propelled himself and Thiede over backward The challenger's hea hit the mat solidly Hurt but still full of the old college try Thiede worked free only to set up Longson's piledriver opportunity The hold is applied from an ordinary forward head scissor Using his tremendous strength Longson then hoists hiz usifortunate victim up until he is standing on his head his noggin still in the scissor At this stage the champ rocks back and forth each downward drive ending when the receiver's dome connects with the St Play Tonight Teachers 81 61 Texas Tech 31 Temple 33 Tennessee 31 Prep Hemet American Fork 83 Moab 28 Lincoln 32 Tab lona 21 Kentucky At South High Jourpho ga Oklahoma U Franklin 31 (Ida) R V High 29 IIIlard 28 Tintie 31 14h1 37 South 30- Jordan 38 South Summit 28 Granite Trips BYII by Count six-ma- rt cagers turned on thesecond period overdeficit at the half to trounce Brigham Young 9 Wednesday aft high school ernoon at Granite Arnold Mecham bagged B Y high scoring honors with nine counters Doug Smith gathered eight to lead Granite The summary: ' B Y High Granite GT FP GT FP 1 0 0 2 1 1 9 IGranite's 1' ' '' ' - 4 Stv 0 0 0 0 ' ? 3 3 0 2 1 1 1 7 lianotenc 2 1 7 Johnsomg 0 0 0 Aphsvorthg 0 0 4 cravenf 1 0 2 Buatimang ' 47k 2 8 3 3 Smith Lincimlipta 3 0 Clarka Randbergg 1 0 0 6 0 4 0 2 Sacgriekeong 1 0 0 2 Cortemt 3 1 0 8 Beegleyt 0 1 1 1 17 6 4 38 Totals i k 8tansf9eirlt Cardf 0 0 0 0 Flygarce 12 01 01 43 Jacksong 0 0 0 0 Eyrcr Mechamt 'Act' 13 5 3 29 2-- 0 KAMAS—The Jordan hoopsters 6 turned back South Summit In a practice game here Wednesday evening Fitzgerald turned in 11 points to lead the scoring for the Karnes crew but it wasn't enough Morgan scored 11 for the visitors The summary: 38-2- " e all-sta- rs - - story what the Utah Sportsmen's Assn hopes to do in the way of improvements when the film is shown at the organization's next meeting Pres Vee A Winward said Wednesday Jordan Mouth Miummit The session will be held in The T F OTFP auditorium at 3 2 1 7 Petprooni 4 5 11 Tribune-TelegraFitzmeraldt 2 2 1 5 crnor Richartisomf 1 2 0 2 8 p tn Jan 4 1 2 1 3 5 3 1 I t Morgan° Loudice 3 0 0 8 irrympg to be introduced by Pittt 1 2 41 3 2 3 1 5 Playerg Anderson s 2 3 0 4 theLegislation will be discussed association 0 A 0 ThompiOn 0 0 0 0 Isrnecott 1 I 0 2 McNeil 0 0 0 0 and round-tabl- e talks are to be Ply 0 2 2 2 Wheeler Stevens 1 2 1 3 conducted on what remains to be 0 0 0 0 Lorenson 0 0 0 0 Vespan done in the way on increasing 18 13 6 36 Total 10 16 6 28 fish plantings next summer St bre by quarters Ross Leonard of the state fish rim Jordan 11 32 21 South Summtt 7 17 5 26 and game commission will be on and Hoyt Officials—Thompson hand to explain steps necessary to boost to 50000 the pheasant outLehi 37 South 30 put for 1945 and eventually raise the figure to 100000 annually LEHI—Lehi' s cagers grabbed an early lead then successfully staved off South's desperate attacks to win 37 to 30 in a hectic contest Wednesday night here Gene Evans tallied 14 points to pace Lehi scorers and Vincent SCOWIlt PASADENA Cal: Dec 27 UP) football tackle controlled —"We're just about ready" Coach both backboards in bagging defenJeff Cravath of Southern Califorsive honors nia said Wednesday after the TroThe summary: jans finished a last bruising drill Soul h Lehi for their New (IT FP GT FP in preparation Wadel Evans t 6 4 2 14 Year's ( 0000 with Tennessee game day 1)a vist 2 8 P Evittlitt 3 14419 2 1 3 Pvpene MitcheLc 4219 in the Rose bowl 1 GricierK 1 2 FICC"Mg in0111 Swensong Cooperg Starting Thursday Cravath will non° 1213 dicated Kollert workouts the 2004 Grayt 0000 Trojan iloimmtedr 0000 2'004 Carterg Prattx Chattieldc 0000 taper off The U S C gridders re3217 Palmerg VanDorteng 1002 0000 sumed classes Wednesday as the 13 9 4 30 15 13 7 37 Christmas vacation ended Totals Scora by Quarters: Tennessee again worked on pass 7 19 SO 37 Lehi 4 South 15 23 30 defense The Vols apparently inReferees—Beck and Wortinden tend to concentrate on rushing Passer Jim Hardy as their best bet to spike the Trojans' potent Grantsville Wins 31-2- 9 aerial guns FRANKLIN Ida—The GrantsVol Center Russ Morrow minus ville high school- basketball team an aching molar was back in unicenon a barnstorming tour of south- form The seven-inc- h ern Idaho won a close contest ter is rated an important cog in from the Franklin high school the Tennessee pass defense scheme team Tuesday night in the Frank9 lin gym The summary: Franklin Grantrville GT FP GT FP O 0 0 0 Flindercf Ilobbtit 4 2 1 9 4 2 2 10 CStrnib0 C Woodwdt 1 0 0 2 3 I 7 t SIhRt D1 WQothvde 3 3 0 2 2 2 VatN1 2 0 2 111)0tievg MIAMI Fla Dee 27 UPI 0 0 2 N StroT'nbergg Biggsg 2 00 00 42 7 1qhnston 3 Handyg 139th Orange bowl football teams O Oliversonc 0 0 2 DSsuldherg O 2 2 2 Barrowcg LDoney 0 0 0 0 piled into Miami Wednesday night bet11 9 0 31 Totals 13 7 3 29 and found that tors had made Georgia Tech a favorite over Tulsa with the odds Steelettes Triumph' ranging 5 to 1 PROVO—Paced For even money a Tulsa supby Joan Leyshon and Edna Holladay the Provo porter could get 6 51i or 2 points Steelettes downed the Fort Doug- depending on the wagering estab1 las five Wednesday night lishment that he visited in the Provo high rpm The odds on Tech were a little more shaky here than they were Box score: Fort Douglas Steelettem In New York where GT FP GT FP be found because 2 a 2 8 money could I 2 0 2 roort ItoOladayt O 0 0 0 Kirkita t Lovithont 3 2 2 made an impression here I h Jusitiea 2 Johnoona 0 0 0 0 Tulsa the University of Cle1888 0 fl 0 0 In 0 0 2 100101i downing B Prowi14 0 0 0 0 Miami I 0 0 2 limisalterg 48-while using the first O 0 0 0 PIttliont 1 0 0 0 Tavtort O 0 0 0 Turtebellc Eillottt 0 0 0 0 team for little longer than one O 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 Gte Linenzan Is Standout As Shrine Teams Drill 210-pou- 250-poun- try-for-poi- nt record-breakin- pro-amate- ur - 59-3- I 1 - all-sta- te - six-fo- I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ne 2' 11 hard-fightin- g and 10 Brigham Young university basketball players entrained Wedat 5:55 p m via the Dennesday ver & Rio Grande Western system for Kansas City where they will play the Pepperdine college five of Los Angeles on Dec 29 in the feature game of a doubleheader at the Kansas metropolls Track Closes Jan 2 Fla Dec 27 (UP)— The Florida state decided Wednesday close Tropical Park after the racing program on Tufsday Jan 2 after receiving word from Washington that the ban on horse racing is expected to be in effect the following day on racing-commissi- University or Kearns 8 and the famed HanlEagles em- Globetrotters downed the HiLl 9 before a Field Officers turnaway crowd of more than 2000 fans at the Ogden high gym here Wednesday night With Murray Satterfield leading the way the University of Utah piled up a 7 lead at the half over Kearns and Coach Vadat Peterson used all his reserves in the second half to coast in to the decislye victory Satterfield poured In 17 points Arnold Ferrin accounted for 13 In the preliminary game the entertained the Globetrotters crowd thoroughly with a great and comic display of cutups as they outplayed the Fielders all the way Bernie Price was sensational as he hit the hoop for nine field goals and 20 points The Globetrotters play in Salt Lake City Thursday the 61-3- 42-2- 28-1- ball-handli- ng night The summary: Utah G T F P 1 1 0 2 5 2 111 8 4 117 5 5 313 3 2 0 6 2 2 0 4 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 2 O 0 0 0 Weltre GIFP Durginct 10 12 11 31 Bratheyf MeGilleudya 13 2 02 2 Gregorto6 4 44 2 I°8 McOurkag Barnett' Howardf Sattertitte Ferrimg )Catig Cartmtat 8mithg Dortonf Tolicht lAwutg Patitackt Jonea e ratoremt0 Vi idol 0 0 0 t) Winelowg O 1 1 1 111'41 DavIcir 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 Ballardg 15 i7 S 34 Totals 27 16 7 61 Score at half time: utall S Kearns 17- Hitt irt46 Giolie Trotters GTFP 3 2 0 8 Marceill Garrett! 3 0 0 Mart! 2 0 0 4 300BMoOrLF 9 3 2 20 Prime Stewmte 2 1 1 5 1 1 0 2 Pressleyl Craft g 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 6 Cumberlandg rutzbmg 1 0 0 2 o n 2 Caretenc 5ruelirg 21 o2 00 42 0 0 0 0 Boycict Knittlgoworto0 Tabor ric 1 0 0 3 Harrier t 1 0 0 2 Tot ale 14 3 1 26 20 6 2 42 Scort by quarters: g 2 Globe Trotters lg5 13 19 47 21 Hill Field GTE? Shamrocks Duplers Win Shamrocks The Marks Nurses 31 to I ng - 5 3111 M nohertsc 0 0 0 0 Etrowng Clowardg 00 00 00 00 Carterg 6 7 5 17 Totals who led Henry Fmk the last contingent of Tulsans into town seemed a little pleased to learn that his team is the under against us eh?" he claimed "Nothing new to us Rounding out the league's defensive infield were George Stirnweiss of New York at second bac) (982) and Mark Christman of the Browns at third base (972) Best fielding outfielder was Chicago's Thurman Tucker who handled 430'chances with only four errors for 991 Johnny Lindell of the Yankees (986) accepted the most outfield chances 484 Fielding honors behind the plate were shared by Catchers Buddy Rosar of Cleveland and Roy Partee of Boston at 989 Nineteen pitchers three fewer than in 1943 turned in perfect fielding records for 19 or more games League fielding slumped two points from 1943 to 971 While Oscar Grimes of New York hung up some sort of a league record when he made three successive errors at third in one inning on July 2 all-st- period Coach dog-ar 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 2 12 Nareee Immix 2 1 1 Krollg 0 0 0 1113vtudorpr Scherbelir 0 0 0 WBytendorp Hanson g Totals 5 6 19 20 111 Shomreeks Mark's O O O 1 Denver Loses OKLAHOMA CITY Dec 27 111 —The University of Arkansas put down an enterprising but desperof ately undersized6 University in a loosely Denver five played opening game of the 50-3- all-colle- ge O O 0 Cnass1 0 0 0 Fletcherl 0 0 0 Wardlec 0-- O basketball tournament Wednesday Denver Arkansas G T P 1113 GTF 1 2 2 4 Richlef Bradtordt 2 2 0 6 1 3 1 Seewint 0 0 0 0 M Schchykt 3 2 2 8 FBenumehykt Bdrekct 03 00 1 6 0 0 0 Copelandt 0 0 lieidert 11 2 1 24 Kokc Mulythille 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 Joliffe 4 0 3 8 Loftus' 1 2 2 4 Flynt" Schrader' 3 3 4 9 1 2 2 4 MeGahag Harris' 0 1 2 1 O 0 0 0 Kearns" H Bradford' 3 0 2 8 1 0 0 2 Wbeelerg 0 1 3 1 Byiesg 19 12 16 50 15 612 36 'rattly O O 0 31 FP GT T Ir 1 1 0 2 Dmyncit Christenamlf 4 1 1 9 U11oekr1 Cunninghamr1 4 8 4 12 Kezerianc fichuedbache O 0 0 0 Heusserlg klamblinlor 2 5 4 8 Kevernrg Roperg 2 6 3 7 0 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 :umnrnralitnea 00 00 00 Odds ex- 4 16 6 14 Tot614 A rumor in sporting circles that War Mobilization Director James F B3rrne5 had modified his order that horse and dog racing cease by Jan 3 was denied Wednesday Toronto Wins 8-- 2 by the White House NEW YORE Dec 27 (2171—Ted The report w a s that racing Kennedy scored three goals and would be permitted three days assisted on three others Wednes- weekly day night as the Toronto Maple "Any report of any modification Leafs routed the New York Rang- of the original order is untrue" ers 8 to 2 A a spokesman for Byrnes said ! I 1 How to give a drink b' 1"b Ear 6" 4 (4 Appeal! Blue Gray Prep For Grid Tilt Ala Dec 27 and gray coaches sent their squads through polishing-u- p workouts Wednesday as time drew near for Saturday's annual north-sout- h football classic A backfield made up of Bob Hoernschemeyer of Indiana Harry Jagade of Indiana Anthony Minis' of Pennsylvania and Ernie Bone Ili of Pitt carried the brunt of the northern offensive in passing and light running drills The gray squad went through a brief scrimmage session but devoted also a great deal of time to whipping pass receivers into shape to handle Trippi's bulletlike aerials MONTGOMERY CIP)--- Blue 00 Dorane 0 0 0 0- Drissa:tra 0 2 1 IJohniong 0 0 0 0 Modification Rumor Blasted by Byrnes WASHINGTON Dec 27 (t'P)-- - 2 Franelcg 0 0 0 Chiplang St clipped 14 Acme 17-1- O 4 4 1 9 1 2 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 and Duple! Furs dropped L D S Nurses 20 to 12 Wednesday night at Westminster gym as both teams kept their records clean in the Salt Lake Girls' basketball league Rachel Kezerian paced t h Shatrirocks with 12 tallies Dupler's flashy forward Ruth Hobbs Races Agua added eight points to her league-leadiSAN DIEGO Cal Dec 27 UPI- -honors total to De fin i te assurance that James for the Fur five bag scoring 1 11 S lqtrrere Crofton lessee of the Agua CaliDupter Fur GT-Fente Mex racetrack from a group 3 T2 2 P8 Flobticit 3 5 Alleyit 0 0 Frtekonnrt 0 1 17 of Arguello heirs would resume 21 51 30 72 JorFerisenrt Fulierse Wrinerthe 1 0 0 2 racing Sunday was given Wed- O 2 0 0 Menloveli Wilitauts1 0 2 0 0 Neison rg 0 2 1 1 nesday at Tijuana' by Jose Vill- OO 04 02 02 C04)krg' MePhallt Cmprlitintt 1 1 0 2 alobos counsel or the new O 0 0 0 Willimix Johnson1 0 1 0 0 CLUI mixed with Canada Dry Water sparkle CARBONATION" insures a out loud liveliness that lasts keeps drinks full of zest Canada Dry Water—the worlds most popular club soda—is preforrod in the finest bars hotals and clubs Its Buy the special formula points up the fla- Ecpnomvor of any tall drink Servo Canada ical Party it Dry Water in yoar home size costs no more than ordinary mixers Bettlo HIGHBALLS "PIN-POIN- j T Ot z :o - CANAD I ISURLD F41100 rpttwvawilnwpoos Illetge lb t tink10--- 5ioh ao I !IA''' l' 1- -4 rr rt i 1 1YA DA DRT WA-- E R —1 a a A N4 4100aPvP:otn4b-4yoP!41mp01!”- OGDEN — The Utah smothered 2-- 7-- 4 Major Loop Marks Toppled During Year CO--Ame- rican ot Georgia Tech Gets Edge Over Tulsa 1 :511 4-- Coach Tapers Off Trojan Drills :3 31-2- t Movies taken during a recent Cougars Leave tour of the state fish and bird PROVO — Coach Floyd Millet of hatcheries will tell the m Sorenson played more than half the title game with the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds in New York before 43000 fans and says that the Packers dominated the contest all the way What made the Packers the best in the league? In Glen's opinion It was the Packers' great end Don Hutson "With Don in the lineup we were darned tough to beat this year but with him out we were just an ordinary ball club He's really a great player" l Glen is sure that Hutson who has retired every year for the past three years will-bback at least for the game with the college next season Hutson is assistant coach and owns a big Mitrnber Glen of world championship Sorenson 'Lefty' bowling palace at Green Bay Wis Green Packer team home after successful season Lefty reports the pro game Is "plenty tough I was In the hospital three times but for minor injuries nothing serious" The former Aggie got a check for better than $1400 for his share in winning the title pro contest in addition to a couple SANK FRANCISCO 'Dec of $250 bonuses during the sea27 and Jack Ok land son for outstanding games along tackle from Utah university UP)—Football stars of the East The West also came up with with his regular salary and West worked out in rainy weather Wednesday preparatory an accomplished field goal kicker d to the annual charity game here in Jim Kekeris tackle Boots Kickoffs New Year's day from Missouri The big fellow Sorenson who used to take care booted them over from 35 yards The weather failed to slow the of the kickoff duties for the Ag- practice tempo however with out consistently and afternoon drills as gies as well as the morning did much of the kickoff work for usual mat 4 the Packers Hutson took care Vines Shoots 62 in The eastern coaches apparentThe Dragon calmed Zimbleman of the extra-poi-but two-un- it on a attempts ly planning using with a reverse strangle in 14 minHe has a lot of respect for system or close to it had their Tourney Tune-U- p 27 utes the towering one conceding Coach Earl Lambeau linemen placed this way: (Curly) LOS ANGELES Dec (UP) The second went to the hooded "We had a defense for the Giant Team A—Left end Jack Mead —Ellsworth Vines lanky Denver marvel in 11 with-- a double wrist-loc- k game that was the best thing I've Wisconsin left tackle Colo Country club pro stole the couldn't make Sikich Minnesota: left Ruddy applied from the under posi- ever seen g guard spotolight with a tion from where he rolled any yardage They The only way they Ralph Serpico Illinois center under Lakeside 62—eight par—at onto his shoulder blades scored wax by tossing a pass Frank s'Zimmr Zizymanski Notre Dame Country club Wednesday In a which clicked because our defentune-u- p to next week's right guard Bill Hackett Ohio Cold Crack Cops Race sive man hit a slick spot and was State Satackle Los George $13333 right Angeles open on his the when was back pass MIAMI Pia Dec 27 (UP)— vitsky Pennsylvania right end Jim Harrison South Carolina Cold Crack 17-- 1 in the betting received" he said Steelers Tip Fort of outside that Team end B—Left drove to the front from second in oneLefty reports Frank PROVO — With Earl (Duke) the crowds at the the stretch and staved off a closing Greengame all Brogger ' Michigan State left Giles were over tussles the Bay beating a steady tattoo on tackle Ed Podogorski Lafaybid by Charitable to come home a 30000 so that the club finthe basket the Provo Steelers figure ette Ciolli left photo- finish victor in the $2000 ished as one of the five that made guard Frank the Fort Douglas G Ls swept past center Indiana Diana handicap at Tropical Park money In the league George Bujan 4 Wednesday night in their Illinois: guard right George Wednesday a a a initial game of the season played Bann tackle right Sorenson Is deferred from the Tom Pittsburgh in the Provo high gym r7- -Hughes Purdue right end Fort Douglas Provo Sterlers draft because of an Injury years Bin Marcotte Minnesota OTFP GT FP 3 3 5 13 ago when he lost part of his Nelsont 5 5 3 13 Ilroolcct Western sloshed 0 3 2 2 Stringhamt Nie3Rerlf 3 1 0 6 players right hand But that doesn't through the wet 1 with scrimmage 3 21 01 72 Saleyc Gilme 9 51 5 23 1 5 2 hamper his play Lefty has Overlyg for Thursday Joe Scott 1 3 3 5 Lairarderg planned Riad In Crowg ipc 0 0 0 0 made of the good toughest 0 0 Canarilletf Bork Winer? 3 0 6 am freshman from Texas all leagues despite the fact that IA'ariert 2 0 0 4 A & At impressed with his 00 00 00 00 l3oect Peak Mix 0 0 2 NIIiridet he had only two years of college 0 1 1 otleYG ball Healg 0 0 0 0 ability (i1111carrying 0 0 2 Volicg I play and he's one of the best Linesmen who stood out in1 0 0 2 Olsollg boosters the pro league has cluded Don Paul guard from 12 13 10 34 Totals 25 12 9 Halftime score: Port Doug 14 9 Pr Ovo UCLA: Ed Schneider also a Stetors t 22 from Denver ta-sEdict to Hit Pros D Referees: guard and F Dixon university Da itytiweice Regarding the new edict calling for reexamination of all profestos AGEEES 8 71 sional athletes Glen admits that It wiu likely cut a big hole in lAS VE6AS the pro man power pool Two other major league records "Most of the boys on our team By Jerry Usk& FLY Z2 CHICAGO Dec 27 were either F or had farms of fell when Frankie Hayes of Philatheir own and played when their SAN FRANCISCO 113 2-leaguers last seEtson tumbled delphia matched the national loop 1 farming activities were over" he four major league fielding records performance of Cincinnati's Ray pointed out "I don't know how and tied another while Lou Mueller Mgr us new the will edict hit but by catching 155 consecuI t4 of Cleveland brilliantly tive T This bettered the 1909 imagine it will take a lot of the Boudreau games added top defensive shortstop boys who have been playing" 133 straight games of record league batting Despite the man power situa- honors to hisofficial discaught by George Gibson of Pittsfigures tion Coach Lambeau of the Pack- championship 4t1t Wednesday ers is of the opinion that his closed burgh and 151 appearances by Ray Cat-lik- e Boudreau's hitting mark Schalk of the White Sox in 1920 championship team this year is as of 327 was the league's lowest Although George Mc Quinn of St strong as the team which won the in 36 years but Louis led the first basemen in average to winning In 1939 the title pro according his fielding record of 978 broke fielding with 994 Rudy York of Salt Lake gridder the league standard at short and Detroit cracked the major league paced the Indians to a tie with record for participating in double New York for team fielding laurels plays at the initial sack with 163 Great Lakes Wins at 974 41 The former mark was 157 shared BUNKER HILL Ind Dec 27 The Tribe pilot shattered the by the late Lou GehHg of New (UP)—The Great Lakes Naval league record for participat- York and Mc Quinn Shortstop Station basketball team defeated major in double plays at short with John Su liven of Washington tied ing g a Bunker Hill squad 134 toppling the mark of 128 set a major 1 reCord when he of Flying Patriots here Wednes by Horace Ford of Cincinnati in had a handleague in five twin killings in ---- 1 I day night 48 to 46 1928 a single game Aug 12 !Aiii turn-awa- - In Final Came 03 iSports No Wildlife Group 26 To Show Film Jordan 38 So Summit ail-sta- rs SaIrLake's holiday hoop attraction at South high's gymnasium Thursday right will bring back the popular comic cagers the Harlem rrp Globetrotters for a doubleheader starting at 8 o'clock A full house is expected for the feature which matches the classy Negro five against the Salt Lake Sheriffs in the opening game a r regular contest and against the Hill Field Officers in a novelty n tussle to wind up the evening The game will be played under special rules that are particularly adapted to the Globetrotters comedy routine The Globetrotters are noted for their comedy but they are also an outstanding basketball team Bernie Price Sparkles for and there are few teams in the Globetrotters at Ogden and country that beat them even with appears at South Thursday the Trotters playing on different night floors night after night Ace of the visiting crew is Bernie Price captain and center and 6s the hot scorer of the aggregation The Globetrotters played to a y crowd last year and are expected to draw a full house being again Thursday Tickets areCheasLOGAN-'--1Tta- h State's basketsold at the Mint Cafe and eers went back to work Wednespeake Buffet day after a week's holiday vacation and will continue their preseason slate of practice games Thursday at 8 p m when they tangle with the Port Douglas quintet on the Aggie floor six-ma- 38-2- Tribune Sports Editor Glen (Lefty) Sorens6n Utah's representative on the world championship professional f oot ball team the Green Bay Packers arrived home from thee grid wars Wednesday with a skinned nose a nice bankroll and plenty of praise for the pro sport The former Aggie gridder has Just finished his second year with the Packers and it's been a good One Lefty played regular left guard with the champions and has earned himself a nice boost in salary for the 1945 season which he hopes will be his best But looking to next year he's particularly thrilled over the prospects of playing with the pro champions against the col in the charity lege game at Chicago which annually opens the football season "I never dreamed I'd get to play In one of those"he said Wednesday "that'll really be a thrill for me" Turnaway Crowd Out for Show At Ogden High Comic Cagcrs to 1 ttettern Grantsville 29 Granite 38 By Jimmy Hodgson at - N A 38-2- 9 - Bill Longson will go back to St Louis still draped with his Nation- Utah 61 Kearns 38 Globe Trotters 42 Hill Field 29 Prtno ateelers 59 For Douglas 3 I Oklahoma A and M 63 Baylor Ia Arkamitt ISO Denver 36 Rico 60 Sent Te7L1111 State 44 Nehranka 54 Pentathlon (Mexico (ity) 40 Phillip 68 Oilers 82 George Pepperdine 38 Chicago 00 Pittsburgh 38 (pm) Stinker Mill Great Lakes 48 son Longson Betts From the Press Box Thiede Utah's Representative on World's Pro Falls Grid Title Team Straight Enjoys Big Season Frank Utes Globetrotters Take H 0 Games at illgden Last Night's Hoop Scores 0 rAd'4 - |