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Two Berths Open for AAU Pack Annexes Scoring Lead Cage Tourney at Magna Preps Await lz Police Oil Five Slate Game on 12-1- f IS i It a 14-2- A le :ir es Rudy-Headlu- Chief Opposes Joe Ali llich ed to winners of each weight class in both the junior and senior divisions Entries must be filed with Croft A couple of heroes Chief Little-wo- lf TIO later than March 12 His adJoe Mil Heti will dress is 2277 Preston St Salt Lake wrestleandin genial main event at the the Weight classes City phone coliseum Thursday in the junior division are 95 105 fairgrounds night and it'll be the first time in 115 125 135 145 155165 175 180 weeks the feature match has and over 180 Seniors will be not hadthat a "bad man" in the finale 135 145 121 128 115 grouped into With that as an attraction fans 155 165 176 190 and over 190 can expect to see an all-oaffair inasmuch as both lads are well versed in all the tricks of the game They'll go for two falls out of three one hour limit Dynamite Danny Dusek locks with Babe Zaharias in a grips f-three semiwindup and the Anne Winn of Gannett: Idaho's nightcap matches Salt Lake's representative on the United States Floyd Hansen against Chick Gariwomen's Olympic ski team is due baldi The first match gets under to arrive in New York City Thurs- way at 8:30 pm Tickets may be to a letter received procured at the Mint cafe day according by Laurie Peterson of Salt Lake City Anne's room mate at Uni- Pirates Due in S L of Utah versity Miss Peterson said Miss Winn Pittsburgh baseball players and planned to spend some time skiing officials aboard the Union Padin New Hampshire before return- fic Los Angeles Limited will arShe will return to the rive in Salt Lake at 6 pm Friday ing home for the start of spring and leave half an hour later for university Los Angeles quarter C ut 1 GamesTrip Ends For Idaho Skier X 3 '$ L ) nd ber of Commerce Brown's Drive-I- n of Springville and Taylorsville Four others have notified Ecker that their application blank will be in before Thursday's 6 pm deadline They are Holladay Merchants Petty Motor Utah Copper Club and either the Provo Lions or Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce That leaves but two berths open in case all four of this last group come in Clearfield Keglers Try for Titles twoout-o- N Carolina State Rhod Island State Bowling Green Lawrence Tech Kentucky Western Kentucky Bradley Holy Crops Brooklyn College West Virginia TEAM OFFENSE Pts G 20i 24-- 19 29 25 27 24 27 20 15 16 2 16-- 3 24-- 5 20-- 5 25-- 2 23-- 1 25-- 2 17-- 3 9-- 8 13-- 3 Ave 2004 1442 2078 1762 1888 1663 1866 1337 993 1043 771 7594 717 705 699 693 691 669 662 652 DEFENSE Wyoming 2 5 2 2 7 8-- 8 2 0 UAFT I 17 24 22 ss s 3S5 402 A s s SUMMARIES By Ripley f Z ArlDAU z : limnommunt 401---- - 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beater post-seaso- 71-5- high-scorin- nd Division Ten fheopap m The Utes worked out Wednesday minus Fred Weidner who was out with a mild attack of the "flu" Whether the ailment was serious enough to keep the defensive regular out of Saturday's game won't be known until Thursday night but Peterson worked Wednesday with Dick Smuin in a guard slot 'Still Down' "Our boys are still 'down' after losing to B Y U" Vadat admitted "We hoping we can Wednesday get them back up in time to give the Pioneers a stiff test here Saturn day Our chance for a contest hinge on this week's game and I hope we're in top shape— we'll have to be to beat Ellison Ketchum's aggregation 4 which sethanded Utah State a back Monday night" Every ticket for the 30 minbattle was snatched up inSaturday utes Tuesday There may be a few general admission ducats for sale before the game according to Theron Parmelee graduate manager Utah's frosh quintet meets g Weber college in a preliminary beginning at 6:30 pm Action in the main event will get under way at 8:15 pm Meanwhile attention will be turned to Laramie Friday night for the Denver-Cowbo- y fracas It's the key game in an Interesting basketball puzzle Omaha Takes Boxing Lead 13-1- 0 MEN CAGE ra Salt Lake Saturday What's more Denver could lose both games and still retain a mathematical chance to tie for second place Losing both ventures would make it four setbacks for the Pioneers Wyoming already has four defeats and Utah has three plus an engagement with Wyoming So—if Denver lost both and Wyoming won both all three a Ave Pt 759 Oklahoma A & 11 24 14-- 7 316 841 400 21 23 928 403 Alabama 784 413 19 Creighton 18-Siena 784 414 23 19-8S1 420 21 St Lon!' 884 421 21 19-Tulane 763 424 18 11-St Bonaventurs 681 426 16 Penn 8tat 23 21-Hatntin 989 430 Free Thrw rereentsge Leader CHICAGO 25 Feb (UP)— PTA Pet PT Team 297 726 Omaha with 15 points was in 409 Texas 672 front for team honors 312 Oklahoma A A Ii 494 Wednesday 222 331 671 Northwestern end at of the first four the night Field Goal Percentage Leaders in of the the weights quarterfinals A PG PG Team Pet 1948 Golden Gloves tournament 36R 600 1629 Oregon 8tat 457 355 Akron Behind Omaha Toledo O Okla127 815 349 homa City 2337 Bowling Green Chicago and Cincinnati-04Fewest Personal Fouls Committed were tied with 14 points G PY Ave each Team 21 295 140 southern Methodist Hugh Davidson of Los Angeles 29S 21 142 Tuian 213 15 143 was stopped in the second round Princeton In the 135-pouclass by Wallace Mott Personal Fonts Committed W-- L 22-- 2 CLEARFIELD NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT Feb 25—Clearfield Naval Depot's third annual handiSupply cap round-robi- n bowling tournament will be held Saturday and Sunday in Ogden and Salt Lake City to crown the depot's new tenpin king and queen Bowling begins Feb 28 at the City Cr nett Ogden Bowling center when the Ivh a State first squad of players get into action at 1 pm Every three hours thereafter another party of keg31 lers will play until all league members have demonstrated their skill Believe It or Not - TEAM Denver university's Pioneers hold the key to second place in the Skyline Six and the circuit's entry to the N CAA tourney in Kansas City The Coloradans can lock the door on both Wyoming and Utah if they can turn in a double victory this week end Thy play In Laramie Friday night and in tom-to- NEW YORK Feb 25 (Al—Averpoint! more than their aging 31 opposition North Carolina State's "Hoosier Hotshots" soared to the top again this week in their seesaw battle with Rhode Island State for the scoring crown In major college basketball Led by Dick Dickey and Jack McComas the Wollpack has tallied 2004 points in 26 games for an average of 771 per contest These figures include games of Feb 21 N C States over-a- ll record is 24 victories and two defeats Rhode Island which led a week ago dropped into second place with an average of 759 on 1442 points in 19 games The Rhodies have won 16 and lost three Major college team leaders Including games of Feb 21 Hospital attendants la te reported his condition "iairly good" AVednesday l:t'- - - - Denver Holds Key to Skyline Race 1ln teams would be deadlocked in second place Lot of Worry That would spell a lot of worry for the NCAA tournament selection committee but one member of that group Vadal Peterson is more concerned right now with Utah's Saturday night clash with Denver at the Redskin wigwam Denver will fly directly to Salt Lake after the game with Wyoming arriving about 2 am ac- cording to Parry Sorenson 4 law Millard These high school wrestlers In the prep meet at Millard are expected to enter the intermountain 3 Back row left- A A U mat tourney at the Deseret gym March 180 Christensen 200 Box Elder Stanley right Shoriand Hunsaker di 4-- - for AAU Titles Prep Champs champions of their respective divisions le t: '''' - 1 y - k a ' ' 4 ' ss a ! 1 r t 11 " - '''' ' o al la i --- — ' :' 4 f 1 :le o 0 i ' I i- - 44 1 '1 f k --- - 444N - '' ' 4 1 ' 004 '104440 t $ Spencer Ward Ge ts Bertl Church Cage Toc'urriley -- - - ' 4' ks -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday February 26 1948 e)1 am -v-p- Smith of Cincinnati Davidson was in the first down for a three-couround and in the second Smith knocked him down with a right cross to the jaw for a count of Smith knocked him down nine again with a right to body and a left to the jaw before the referee stopped the bout Entrants from the Ogden and Twin Falls regional tournaments failed to reach the quarterfinals nt Medalists Ousted In Mixed Meet partment little-herald- ed Wesleyan Mentor To Retain Post MIDDLETOWN Conn Feb 25 (UP)—Norm Daniels coach of the Wesleyan football team which hasn't lost a regular season game since 1942 said Wednesday that he was not a candidate for the job of head football coach at Yale "I have decided to remain at Wesleyan" said Daniels The Yale job was left open when Howie Odell resigned to become head coach at Washington Daniels whose Wesleyan teams won the Little Three championship twice In a row had been generally considered as a candidate for the vacancy Southern Circuit Waits Tourney reported five-ma- - all-chur- ch t ut - - : 20-2- Legion Sets Hoop Meet - sharpshooters Jacobs to engine the win Holladay will play the runnz up of Ogden district for a than 7 - -- 46-3- -- - 1 34-2- ' 24 Asa Refuses Nrr News NEW YORK Feb 25 (Al—The prized invitations for the National Invitational basketball tournament were mailed Wednesday but Asa Bushnell head of the selection committee refused to name the lucky teams "I don't wish to appear uncooperative" Bushnell replied to a query concerning reports that North Carolina State and Western Kentucky already had received feelers "But I am not at liberty to disclose any information right now other than to say that the invitations are in the mail However I expect to have something Important to announce Thursday' From another source it was learned that in addition to N C State (23-2- ) and Western Ken(23-1- ) De St Louis (19-2- ) tucky (19-5(26-Paul and ) Bradley Tulane (19-- 2 have been invited At least one New York quintet or probably City college (14-3- ) will Long Island university (14-be a participant in the N I T Each still has several important games to play and no doubt a bid will depend upon how they fare in those the games New York U (18-only unbeaten college team in the nation can take its choice of tourneys but most likely will choose the N C A A Other teams looked upon with favor by the committee are Texas (17-West Bowling Green (24-5- ) and La Salle of Virginlia (13-3- ) Still others bePhiladelphia (18-considered include Seton Hall ing (18-3- ) Rhode Island State (16-and Muhlenberg (15-3- ) From Raleigh N C home of N C State the school's athletic director J L Von Glahn was quoted as saying that the Wolf-pac- k had received a "feeler" last week Von Glahn said that while N C State would be receptive to a bid to play in the March 7 event at New York's Madison Square Garden there was nothing official beyond the original "feeler" from New York Another report from Bowling Green Ky has Western Kentucky receiving a telegraphic bid to the N I T but It has not been confirmed two teams Holy Meanwhile Cross and Kentucky have accepted invitations to the NCAA and will compete in the eastern half at Madison Square Garden Holy Cross is the defending NCAA champion and will represent District 1 Kentucky winner of 26 of its 28 starts will represent Dis- ' -- i 40-2- -- - - I -- 6 76-3- - - - I i! - r 1 0 which stopped PE 9 Plain City v City Second tor over Fielding 3 Ogc Twelfth edging Layton Third 45 Huntsville stopping Kaysvt 4 Second and WashingtTerrace which beat Milton 48- -- Leaders Study Racing Assn 4) - I Twenty-sixt- h 61-3- 53-4- :: - 47-3- Possibility of organizing a horse 0) in northern Utah racing circuit southern Idaho and southern Wyoming will be discussed at a meeting at 1 pm March 20 at the New- M MEN SCORES 4) 2) 3) 11-1- t SCHEDULE house hotel S V Lund sponsor said Wednesday He addressed a letter to the Salt Lake county commission asking it name a representative to attend The commission filed the letter "There has been considerable interest growing in the conducting of race meets in connection with homecomings fairs and other celebrations" Lund's letter said He reported that committees In charge of such events in the area "have contacted me in regards to organizing groups from these localities into a racing circuit" Such a loop would create additional interest in the sport help promoters get a sufficient supply of good horses for each meet and would make available equipment to conduct good meets Mr Lund - District Ten Results First 44 Midvale Secot Draper 24 (consolation) Grantsville 34 Murray ThiWednesday's 28 (4th and - - ith) Granger 46 Magna 32 (3rd at 6th Spencer 26 Holladay 24 (1st at 2nd) ' District Four Wednesday's Results Logan Fifth 52- Logan Third 3 Logan Fourth 40 Franklin 241' Logan Seventh 33 Richmond 3 Thursday's Schedule Utah State field house (times be announced) vs winner Well: Logan Fifth n (champioi vs winner Nev Logan Seventh Third (consolation) - - staid I Second-Mendo- COLLEGE HOOP - ton-Lewist- RESULTS Ogden District Wednesday's Results Brigham Fourthh 61 Lakeview 3' 61 Fax Ogden Twenty-sixtCity Second 395343 Plain City fielding 47 'twelfth Ogden Layto Third 45 Echo 76 Ogden Tenth 39 Huntsville 47 Kaysville Secon 34 Washington Terrace 48 Milto East Columbia 61 Yale 54 Syracuse 58 Cornell 32 Georgia Tech 50 Auburn 43 3 The six other NCAA berths will be decided mainly on finishes in the various major ' conferences Baylor already has captured the Southwest conference crown and is expected to be invited The others with the possible exception of N U are still in doubt although the field has narrowed - Delaware 62 Washington col 34 Navy 48 Virginia 41 St Lawrence 70 Queens 44 Vermont 70 Middlebury 45 Lafayette 6564 Rutgers 52 46 Villanova Georgetown Co 1hY 58 Maine 57 Manhattan 63 Fordham 56 42 South-Southwe- st 12 noon — Kaysville 1:15 pm — Ogden Virginia Tech 33 W Ar L 47 C State 90 V M I 47 S Carolina 64 Georgia 61 Texas 32 Baylor 29 N Get New York Bout Florida 77 N AS 59 NEW YORK Feb 23 (UP)— Tommy Bell of Welterweights Youngstown O and Buster Tyler of Newark were matched Wednesday for a 10 round bout at St Nicholas arena on March 8 pm 7:15 pm Third ' 8:30 pm vs Ogden 9:45 pm Twelfth 6:00 L City Colorado 53 Nebraska Notre Dame 72 Marquette 55: Creighton 49 Omaha 37- - NO REPEATERS Women Keglers Near City Tournament Showdown t L t Second vs vs Park — Fielding vs Laytor Brigham City Fourtt Twenty-Sixt- h — Plain Cares Ogder -- - : - Skating- 3- be-e- — Lakeview 'Seeks Old tion The squad virtually cinched the crown while winning four from Pepper Metal on a new city high series for the season of 3142 Bus Milham led the way with 205--659 Glenn Simmons had 648 for the winners and Ray Mantyla shot 646 for the losers who count-wo- n ed 2929 in a losing series The pressmen consequently come one of the marked squads in 201-25- ' - Tenth Vs 2:30 pm Huntsville vs Wash Terrace ington 3:43 pm — Echo vs Mantua 58 Women bowlers headed for the final weekend of play in their an- nual city tournament Wednesday certain of crowning new cham- pions in at least two events and probably a third Latest to fall were Evelyn Worthen and Prena Cowley who last year with a 1014 total They came up with 1051 last week- at the South East Bowling Courts and looked like repeaters Ruth Knowles and Lucille Fyffe put an end to their hopes with a neat 1080 trick 24 hours o North Ogden — I Midwest Mantua 33 North Ogden 33 Thursday's 'Schedule t nd n Cri)--1-v-- ' He SEA'rTLE Feb 25 (4) name is Sherry Dorsey and she not (sae said it with a toss of he auburn curls) a little girl "I've been skatin' since when was a little girl four years old said Sherry Thursday "Now Tr eight" The Seattle youngster went bac) to her practicing on the Civic Ic Arena surface monotonously cut ting figure eights- Sherry alon with old maids of 18 and elder!: men in their 20s was getting read: for Thursday's opening of the Pa cific coast figure skating champ ionships If things wind up according tc form Sherry will skate away witit the juvenile girls' title Saturda3 night - the state tournament at the Tern-b1 the entry pie alleys March deadline for which is slated for Monday The meet follows the mock Ritz classic scheduled for March 7 at the Ritz and pre-th- e cedes by two weeks the big season climax the eleventh annual Ritz classic April 4 Another team to be watched in the state meet is the Binghain squad of the Southside league Danny Accepts Terms BOSTON- Feb 25 (UP)—Outwhich took over first place this week by scuttling Wally's Flowers fielder Dan Litwhilier Wednesday for four points behind Bill Ablett's night returned his signed contract and a 615 by to the Boston Braves leaving eight Scott Invest- unsigned players on the roster of George Abplanalp ment dropped three to Comet Inn the National league club a Litwilier topped by Bill Knighton's 608 and batted :261 in 91 games Transportation Agency won three last year from Camera Center ut 13-2- 6-- 2-- 6 - all-eve- 200-pou- I right-hand- 1t er - itarT e OrgettAti-l'A- t 0 a t 1ft 4re 4 - 35-3- 2) Utah Copper No 1 still looks like goods in the team division with a 2492 series 43 pins better than the total they posted to win the title last year while Faye An- drews' 570 is a good bet to win the singles championship won in 1947 by Amy McCarty who has already tried and failed in her effort to repeat Alice Armour is queen Meanwhile bowling's male con- March show- tingent headed into downs in league and tournament play with Quality Press of the Salt Lake league the new sensa- - -- - t 0 - 1I '::: - ' - tournament SPRINGVILLE Feb 25—With at the copped third place wi Granger Salt Lake Post No 2 Provo Post a 2 win over Magna as No 13 and St George Post No 90 Smith bucketed 16 points to kno Grantsvi as the favorites the second annual Magna into sixth Second defending champ l mov American Legion basketball Into fourth by downing Murr 8 and in the consolati tourney will get under way on the Third fight Draper44-- First routed M Springville high gymnasium floor vale Second Thursday night Moves Into Final Opening game will pit the Salt Lake team against a strong Logan Fifth moved into fins Ephraim Post No 108 quint at of the district four race as it w 6 pm followed by a contest be- handily over Logan Third 52 Blood led the victory with tween the Coalville Post No 93 tallies They meet the winner and St George at 7 pm At 8 pm Wellsville Second-Mendo- n gal night in tire Utah Stz Ogden Post No 91 and Kamas Thursday house for a trip to Salt Lak Post No 95 will clash with Provo field In other games Logan Sever playing Roosevelt Post No 64 in tripped Richmond 1 and Log 9 Fourth defeated Franklin the final game at 9 pm Ogden district opened play wThe Salt Lake team is composed games before capac of such stars as Nick Watts Jimmy eight at Weber college gym a Bob crowds Clare Anderson Cleverly Echo stole the thunder of the b Bell Bob Bossard Ralph Hale ger teams as it ran away fre 9 and Clare Eznpey while the St Ogden Tenth Frank C hone George team also boasts several teldon gained high scoring former college greats including for the evening with 25i count' Duane Esplin Bob Fawcett Mack to pace the winners Sullivan Zug Bennett and Keith Leads 'Winners and Volman Heaton Mahlon RasRoss Morris former Box muson Don Snow and Lavar Kump are some former B Y11 stars on Utah State and University of ul grid great led Mantua to a 35the Provo team along with inde- win over North Ogden with pendent aces such as Don Whipple Dick Dyer Garth Ford Dick Dab-lin- g field goals and 12 of 3char tosses Others keeping in the n and Delmar Clark fling were Brigham Fourth 61 winner over Lakeview: Ogc later DURHAM N C Feb 25 (10 — The field for the southern conference basketball tournament will be selected and first round pairings will be drawn here Sunday morning at a meeting of the tournament committee n The group headed by Duke Athletic Director Eddie Cameron will choose the eight clubs announce the seedings and draw up first round games - Spencer ward M Men cagers filled another spot in ti playoffs Wednesday night by coming back stror a 26-2- 4 win over Holladay IC in the final quarter to eke-othe district 10 championship at Murray high gym Trailing from the opening second stanza and behir the TONIGHT OPENERS 3 at the beginning of t last canto the Spencer five thre a defense around Hollada: de- Wednes- day that thawing weather caused them to lose all but 11 of the 130 head of antelope they had in their trap The trap was set up In the Glade a mountain rimmed valley about lb miles east of Manila Utah The fence posts were set In frozen ground and when the weather changed the ground was so softened that the posts gave away when the whole herd charged one side of the enclosure The trapping experience indicated however that the was Ideally located and of trap the proper basic design The fence will be reset and and strengthened this summer another attempt to trap will be made in November trict ORLANDO Fla Feb 25 UP) — Mr and Mrs Paul Kirby a team from Concord N H and Miami Wednesday produced the first upset in match play of the Florida mixed two-ba- ll open golf tournament Although they had to go 19 holes to do it they eliminated th4 Medalist duo Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur Ill and Walter Senna of Rock Springs N J one up The day's best medal score was shot by Mrs Lyon and Golden who held a par equalling 71 at the end of 18 holes Captures District 10 Title t Logan Fifth Wins in North State Loses Game Herd The state fish and game :: Ko - 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