Show Its n MODI© y trJ BUSINESS NEWS FISH AND GAME For intermounfafn business news see Pages S 6 7 and 8 For news of outdoor sports See Page S4 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 16 1949 SECTION S Eagle Grid Club Hands ChangesBackers Purchase £-- ' ll LOGAN Jan 15 — Coach Joe Whitesides switched his Utah State Aggie quintet into a zone defense here Saturday night and the trick proved effective enough to give the Leganites at 64 to 52 victory over the Colorado A and M Rams a team that pressed them all the way Friday night The win was the thyrf in a row for the speedy Utags as The Utah Aggies Friday night against one loss in Skyline Six competition- - It was the fourth defeated Colorado A and M defeat for the visitors cagers 50 to 43 in their Skyline Whitesides used his entire crew Six conference game at the Farmer — except for Lindy Neilsen who sat alone on the injured list — and field house in Logan shared in the It inadvertently reported in 12 of the C14 Aggies and P Jorgenson scoring the Saturday morning issue of Hollo Johnson led the winners with The Tribune that the final score 12 each while LaDell Anderson was 50 to 46 for the Logan quintet bucketed 10 while Don Dobler However when a final check of the Rams’ high scorer to three field four-gototal in the box score was made with the offi- goals for a two games error was cial book the three-poiThe Loganites started right out By DON PLATII noted too late for the Saturday after their third conference Win Plans for Utah’s third annual Anwith Nate Done and LaDell paper football game derson counting from the floor high school when and C P Jorgenson who couldn't got under wray Saturday selection the of members four field a hit goal Friday night committee met in Salt Lake The bucketing a pair of rapid The Farmers led 8 to 0 group made the team selections before the Rams scored their first formed20 the committees and set as the date for the game Aug basket with five minutes gone Present at the Saturday meetNarrows Margin ing were Don Dixon of Granite Colorado A and M narrowed it general chairman of the to 11-- 8 midway in the half with classic Earl Ferguson of Box Colorado A and M at Utah Utah State 50 Coloags 43 I Timp Slalom Posts Set Sor-rn- er Brighton AJoe Brewer James Rpperson Vorse Salt Lake David Brighton: City Parreli Barnes Salt Lake: Past high: Derlin Jerry Peterson Is'ewey Snow basin: Darrel Robison Miller Timpanogos Brighton Earl Mountain club: George Elygnre Snow hastn: Sid Eiiason unafflliated: Keith Brirghurst Snow basin Bob Stewart Snow basin: Junior Bounous Mountain Timpanogos Gene club Smith Timpanogos Mountain club: Swatne Robinson tinaffiliated Jark Goaslind Salt lutke Pete Vandehigh Salt Lake-DoBickmore Logan: Mel Dale-boBrighton George Raymond Col 4 Continued on Page Gumming basin frow ut 5-- 2 TRO WARFARE Talks Boost Peace Plan nt all-st- Yr “v t M 33-1- 35-2- j NEW YORK Jan 15 (UP)— Professional football moved two more step toward peace — and perhaps prosperity— Saturday as owners of two Los Angeles teams and axis the Washington-EaJtimor- e conferred prior to olive branch sessions at Chicago next week Although denying a report that he lost $32000 on his championthey had agreed to merge their Jshp Eaj!es teams owner Ben Lindheimer otv Thompson the leading spokes- unify in the the Los Angeles Dons and Dan hran for pro football Beeves of the Los Angeles Rarrsltlon1 league had led several! idmitted they have conferred on circuits ° bring peace between the: "common problems” Shortly before the title game At the same time George Mar- Thompson said he was giving up shall of the Washington Redskins the fighL He- said that bidding for and Robert Embry cf the Balti- the talent of vollege players was more Colt met in Washington to making the pro grarne a losing discuss a settlement of their dif- business n Neither would reveal ferences Clark said the syndiwhat occurred at the meeting but cate gave him complete authority! the very fact that they got to- to act for the entire group The' gether was considered a major others will be more or less silent partners atep toward an end of the war f t I 40-2- ' 50-3- forUtah nament from The millionaire-appareToledo O who plays as much comin the country petitive gtelf as any 6S to wrest the shot a second round lead from the national champion himelf Ben Hogan Stranahan six under par for the Monterey Peninsula Country club course had a total of 137 Hogan U S open and PGA titleholder as well as a stout favorite to win here had moved to the front of the pack earlier in the day Hogan also had a 66 that gave him d & score of 1SS nt ?6-ho- two-roun- Ie 54-ho- Tarheels Notre Dame Set New York Gridiron Date one-tim- 34-3- i re 62-464-4- j $50000 Feature At Anita Won U Waits First Home Game By Shim Malone ARCADIA Jan 15 UR) — Shim University of Utah plays Its Malone won the $30000 San Pasqual handicap at Santa Anita first 1919 home conference basketpark Saturday before a turnout ball game Monday night when the of 43000 fans d Redskins meet ColoThe heavily backed On Trust rado A & M in the Ute field ran second "less than a length behind the second time in a house he has just missed out on a week Last week the Coloradans came fat purse Autocrat finished third in the within one shake of a Ram's tail field of defeating the Utes falling heir Shim Malone owned by the to the short end of a 1 verdict Rolling Hills farm of California after a whirlwind ball game ran the mile and a muddy strip in 1:45 35 Should Coach E D (Doc) Taylor’s over Shirri Malone ridden by Ralph same crusaders hit that Neves paid $2660 980” and 570 streak Monday fans might On Trust'-'fiai$520 and 350 well sit in on one of the season's Autocrat paid $380 best battles The Rams will have a big edge-oUtah 'in height according to fans who watched them play Utah State Friday and Saturday Ralph Selch at center towers inches and his replacements are and Bill Gossett also Charles King two inches shorter PITTSBURGH Jan 15 UP)— Glendon Phil Ahwesh Forwards are hot-shSaturday was ap-- I and Don Anderson at Dobler Jim Ranson and Fred Pe- pointed head football coach at terson all Duquesne university succeeding Guards are shorter — Allen Benson Kass Kovalcheck former Idaho Falls Ida prepster The appointment was made by six feet Philip scaling 'an even Rev Francis F Smith presVery o Wiland Pay Andrews of the Pittsburgh school ident liams an inch less than six feet Contract terms were not disSix as the is it Skyline Young closed conference camp-aighas already Ahwesh freshman grid coach at shown that every game is a crucial season starred on battle An upset is in the making Duquesne last football teams in 1939 whenever two of the member Duquesne 1940 and 1941 and later icoached schools take the floor and as far the high school as Utah is concerned it’s £he de- teamCanonsburg Pa in his home town feats at the hands of the Kovalcheck resigned last Deunderdogs which can ruin any cember although his contract still hope of a conference title That’s had a year to run He over why Monday’s battle with the coaching duties in T946took at the Rams is more than just another reball game As far as Coach Vadal hilltop school when Duquesne Peterson is concerned Monday’s vived the sport after a two-yegame is the most important game lapse" on the schedule Tickets will remain on sale at The Tribune Monday from 12:30 Indoor Meet NEW YORK Jan 16 (UP)-T- he pm to 5:30 pm and will be on sale at the field house at 6 pm 46th men's and 40th women’ U S according to Theron rarmalee Lawn Tennis association indoor manager There are still championships will be held at the graduate a number of excellent seats avail- seventh regiment armory March n 6 able for the Chairman Walter XL Hall opener i announced Saturday he pointed out Saturday once-defeate- 10-hor- 54-5- The two institutions have e series agreed upon & The site and date of the 1950 game have not yet been determined Fetzer said North Carolina and Notre Dame have never played each other in The 1949 football any sport will bring together two of game Tthe nations powerhouses In 1918 Notre Dame was ranked by the Aociated Press second m the (countryf with North Carolina the third Michigan received two-gam- o one-sixteen- th hot-shooti- n D lilies Obtain Grid Mentor six-feet-s- ix six-feet-s- ix ur six-thr- i so-call- ed ar home-seaso- 17-2- 0 0 O Williams g 1 0 10 Allen r 0 0 0 Peterson 2 2 2 Selch Lind of athletics six-tw- out-sco- 62-4- 64-5- hitting le 56-4- two-plato- on six-fo- Whether Srtanahan will be leading at the end of Sunday’s third and final round of the links party staged annually by crooner Crosby was anybody’s gues toIn any event being strictly night amateur he won’t threaten the pros in their quest for the $10000 in cash prizes But the men who play for pay dislike having a Simon pure them has Stranahan Incidentally done this before He won the Miami open last December from the country's leading professionals Defending British amateur champion e Stranahan a protege of the great Byron Nelson chalked up a first round 71 His 2 Saturday was a corking effort all-sta- 56-3- ot PEBBLE BEACH CaL Jan 15 CF) — Muscular young amateur Frank Stranahan tossed a par ehattering bombshell into the solid ranks of the big professionals Satthe urday to pop into the lead oftourBing Crosby invitational golf all-st- ar 35-2- 7-- ) d 33-2- j j Depot J 0-- 17 All-Sta- 0 10 Star te “all-stat- e” S-- --- Sooner Coach Signs Terms ' 58-3- i j Tri-sta- te j 0-- SillS tnake!°°e The game next fall will the first time a North Carolina team has played in New York since 1942 when the Tarheels played a 0 tie with Fordham In the 1930s North Carolina had a series with Fordham and New York university with several of the games played in New York 3 3 rs 13 Players named Saturday were NO COLOR LINE 0 4 chosen from selections 2 0 111 Janzen 0 and from lists sent in by coaches 113 o eleven-ma- n teams throughout 10 00 02 of the state team InThe 10 0 2 cludes 28 players North and the South Braitbwaite OOOO lists 28 27 18 10 64 squad 18 24 16 52 Total Schools Halftime core: Utah State 35 Colorado represented on the A and M 21 North include Cyprus squad Official: Romny and Stanfield CHARLOTTE N C Jan 15 Continued on Page 2 Col 4 Brooklyn Dodgers Cougars Lose with Negro players Jackie Robin- LARAMIE Wyo Jan 15 son and RcCampanella wiU en ball handling and a tight line” banner to rounter no defense enabled Wyoming to run up a comfortable first-hal- f margin 8 win over then coast in to a a North Carolina has Although segregation' law there is a prece- - a visiting Brigham Young uni-- i dent for “mixed” athletics in the versity quintet here Saturday North Carolina city according' to night It was the second straight NORMAN Okla Jan 15 (UP) Bill Howser business manager of Cowboy win over the Cougars the Charlotte Hornets of the and the third consecutive confer- - — The University of Oklahoma won another postseason football victory league who will play the ence victory -for the PunchersV B Wvmln I' Coach Charle Dodgers c F Pf P today by signing up O V Pt P 7 1 3 15 Dotv f Vfluonf 4 3 4 11 (Bud) Wilkinson for “at least” O 0 0 2 Iaronf five more years Weight f 0 3 0 9 Bloom f H'lman t 0 12 Dr George L Cross who out2 t Fullmer Livireatonee OOOO 16 Catcher 2 2 Whatcott f OOOO lined the new contract did not Peyton g Greenhal?hc 0 10 1 reveal — “at Mr Wilkinson’s re- BUFFAO N Y Jan 15 UP) — Peemc 0 0 0 0 Russell Hodson OrJonec 2 0 2 4 quest” — Uhe salary terms But he Minaonn 2 4 0 8 said two weeks chard Park high school catcher ago Wilkinson Wh’PDleR 3 0 2 6 said Saturday he had signed a conClark k 3 0 2 6 would be offered $15000 a year 0 tract with the National league Bos- CraigK 111 for five years and that probably ton Brave and will report to the 23 12 10 58 T rif a 14 10 16 38 is the figure the income tax men Braves-owne- d 27 BYU 21 will be Halftime menre: Evansville club of working on through r the Y U — Nelson Med free throw —BDoty 1953 season the Three-Ey- e 2 league'in March Craig: Wyoming South Okelis Brook Stars I The North Carolina Tar Heels team coached single by Carl Snavely played in the Sugar bowl on Jan 1 and lost14-- 6to the University of Oklahoma Coach Frank Leahy's T forma- tion Irish team has been among the nation's foremost for many Doneg Anderson g 5 O Pucich 1 2 Hazen 2 0 Jones 1 0 Murdock 1 0 Stone 1 0 Rasmussen lowna 0 0 Schenk ar Elder chairman of the player selection committee Lee Liston of Davis housing and entertainment chairman and Rex Sutherland of of the Granite secretary-treasure- r Utah High School Coaches Assn wThich sponsors the game Other committee members named Saturday include Xfickey Osw-alof East who will head the committee in charge of the game Em Brunger who will be in charge of public relations and equipment Bill Clegg publicity chairman and Gus Black chairman of the basketball committee New Feature The basketball part of the program is a new feature of the game and the committee is attempting to formulate plans for a clinic to be conducted at the Utah field house uull use a The North single-win- g formation this year and the South will be working from a T Dunn (Snide) Taylor coach of the Jordan high school class A champions and A1 Mercer coach of the Cyprus team which was runnerup in the state B finals will be working with the Bill Xloran menNorth eleven tor of the class B championship Judge Xfemorial team and Pres Summerhays coach of the runner-u- p class A Carbon high school eleven will aid in directing the South group Two “name” college cdaches will conduct a football clinic and dUrect the practice sessions of the two squads The two will be named at a later date by the coaches’ association and they will' discuss the T and single-win- g formations and use the high school stars for demonstrations The clinic will start on Aug 15 and will erd on Aug 20 at Denver high-spirite- ca Stranahan Surprises Pros Sets Pace in Crosby Meet rs Anderson of the Rams and Don Dobler hitting shots But then the Utags really poured it on as Rollo Johnson hit two and Anderson and Jorgenson added single-ton- s to swell the lead to 19-- 8 within two minutes d team Whitesides’ stretched it even farther to 8 as Frank Hazen Friday’s star Bob Murdock and Dan Ducich entered the game to hit for points Janzen and Anderson closed the 1 but gap for the Coloags to Hazen hit another just as the intermission buzzer sounded to left make it 1 W’hen the ' teams the floor The visitors pulled to w’ithin 5 10 points as the second half opened but Done hit five quick 5 Berrett points to go to Anderson and Johnson stretched the margin to 3 before Dobler Spite hit right at the midpoint in the half Ags Take Lead Berrett Jorgenson and Johnson scored to boost the Farmers ahead 5 but Ranson started his first streak that accounted for eight points before the Utags could tally With four minutes to go Sets Pace again Indians 3 with the Logan quintet led Sathi successful to return Redskin Utah Murray Making quintet reserves on the floor terfield carries one of biggest threats of Coach Vadal Peterson’s Aggie Mahlin Rasmussen swapped two system Satterfield Is former Idaho State cage star points with Dobler4 and then Norm Jones and Harv Stone dropped in 5 lead with side shots for a little more than one minute reRanson tossed in four maining more points to put the count at 9 and Ed Schenk raised it to 9 Ranson hit again and then Ben Allen notched the game’s final before the gun to make points CHAPEL HILL N C Jan 15 UP)—1 The University of it 2 just for the Utags A and M Lt State North Carolina will 3neet the University of Notre Dame in foot- G Colorado T F P G T F P 8 S 14 Dobler f Berrett f 15 4b ball next ov 12 in the Yankee stadium New York it was an- )3 4 Ranson f 12 Jorgenson cf 55 62 22 12 nounced Saturday by R A Fetzer North Carolina’s director 154 1010 14 8 Anderson c Johnson B Y U ¥ Philadelphia at the annual league meeting in Chicago next week Clark will vote the Philadelphia Interest at the meeting in which a peaceful settlement between the conference NFL and appears in the making Clark said each of the stock? holders in the corporation to be known as “Eagles Sports Inc” would contribute $3000 He said the organization would start with a $30000 working capital The new’ ownership represents ta cross section of Philadelphia business and commissioner Bell said it was this factor that prompt-- f ed him to approve it over the offers of another group of prospective buyers League Delighted “The league is delighted to have Mr Clark and his associates as owners of the Eagles and is sure they will serve the best interests of the Eagles the city and the National Eootball league" Clark said Charley Ewart would remain as general manager of the club and Earle (Greasy) Neale and his coaching aids would be back to direct the team that defeated the Chicago Cardinals 0 in the NFL title game here last month In addition to Clark other owners identified included: Frank McNamee theater mag-nat- e and former regional war as- sets administration Paul C Lewis vending company operator James Peterson banker Austin Meehan sheriff of Philadelphia county A1 Paul Lefton advertising executive: Vincent McDevitt general counsel for Philadelphia Electric Co Harry Sylk drug company execu- tive Potter Wear publisher of' five suburban Philadelphia papers and John Tyson insurance execu- tive $25000 Price Tag Thompson put the Eagles up for sale immediately after the Dec 19 championship game He hung a price tag of “between $230000 and $300 Out)" on the club That was after Thompson said - ar all-st- K N F L commissioner Bert Bell was on hand to witness the turning over of the Eagles and announced that loop owners gave unanimous approval to the deal in a telephone poll Bell said Clark would represent IN FRONT OF HOGAN Grid Squads al 7 Get Loop Oketa 100-ma- Coaches Pick two-pointe- j Lake Ski club Suzanne Anthony Alta Ski club: June Rasmussen Wasatch Mountain club Charlene Hopkins Timpanogos Mountain club Erma Stirman Timpanogos Mountain club Lois Gilner Salt Lake City Amy Toda Brighton Judy Pugmire Snow basin Nedra Price Salt Lake City Doremus Sumter Provo high and Ann Novak Provo high Men' Positions Farlne positions for the men will be: Pat Kearnes unaf filiated: Pave Alta Ski club Georee tjuinney onaffiltatert Richard Moerrh linatfiliated: Ryden Skinner Alta: Boo Skinner unafflliated Hugh K V-- L cpr‘u - w-a- s y V V The National Football league have been owned for champions AT BRIGHTON eight years by Alexis Thompson New York millionaire Thompson said he sold the Philadelphia franchise because he found it a losing proposition even with a title winning team The nw owners leaded by James P Clark former Democratic city chairman said “civic pride and interest in the communithe factors chiefly PROVO Jan 15 — Positions for ty have been the purchase the giant slalom which will get motivating “None of the club’s new offi- under way Sunday at IV a m at Brighton under tie sponsrship of Clark adding “we want this great the Timpanogos Mountain club Philadelphia sports enterprise to werf? announced Saturday by Jun- - maintain its success and acquire lor Bounous club president fol-- J the character of a true city lowing a drawing of names of project” entrants For the women they are as follows: Michael Ann Healy Salt Lake City Ski club Suzy Harris Salt Lake Ski club Sue Taylor Snow basin Norma Godden Snow basin Joan Maack Snow basin Peggy Miller Timpanogos Mountain club Carolyn Harris Salt 8 PAGE ONE Philadelphia NFL Champions for §250 000 PHILADELPHIA Jan 15 UP) — A syndicate of 100 Philadelphia businessmen bought the Philadelphia Eagles for $250000 Saturday to “bring local pro football back to the community” LIU Punchers Drub BYU In 58-3- Tilt USAC 64 Rams 52 SCORE CHANGE ‘ Mn J nnracs yvis 1 i ’ Wyn-mm- Min-o- n Utah Awaits National Ski Jumps By OLLIE SrCULLOCH always in the national limelight in skiing takes over alR alone next month when the national jumping championships are slated for Ecker hill Feb Utah 19-2- 2 The Utah Ski club will host the top jumpers in the world for the distance-foraffair at the famous At the site Jn Parley’s canyon same time the intermountain jumping championship will be held assuring a top field for the local meet Trials for the intermountain test will be held Feb 13 to slice the number of entrants in the finals Utah's contingent of Olympic stars — Alf Engen Corey Engen Jack Reddish Dev Jennings and Dick Movitz — are expected to lead m the local entries and they’ll find more competition at Ecker than they have in a long time d Expected to lead the list of "invaders” isa Peter Hugsted who captured the Olympic medal for Norw’ay last winter is currently Hugsted touring America with four other Scandinavian aces the whole group of whom is expected to enter the Salt Lake meet The other four — Willie Heilman and Bengt Jaederholm of Sweden and Marti Pietikianen and Leo Laakso of Finland — are vying this week end with Hugsted in the annual Norge ski meet at Cary 111 Early plans called for the two Finns to return to their native country before the date of the nationals but arrangements now are being made to enable star-studde- them to remain on this side of the water M A (Mark) Strand of the sponsoring ski club wrho is chairman for the national tourney is in Chicago to personally deliver Invitations to the Scandinavian skiers Personal invitations have likewise been sent to all the jumpers in the x United well-kno- States wn - Gordon Wren and Art Devlin who paced the American jumpers in the winter games at St Moritz Switzerland both are expected to accept invitations and along with Alf Engen constitute the strongest hope for keeping the title in America Engen has yet to find his peer on Ecker and still holds the hill record a mark that may be In for some remodeling in the The hill will be the same as it was for the intermountain and Utah invitational jumps last year but several changes will be noted In the nationals A new judges' stand reaching 35 feet higher than its predecessor will be ready for use The old structure will be turned into a press box for this meet and any meet after it Five judges headed by Morten Sundnes president of the United States Ski Judges' Assn will be present instead of the usual three Highest and low’est- ratings on each jump then will be discarded and the three middle scores used This system is in accordance with a new ruling put into effect this year Also under the new judging procedure premium is placed upon distance instead of form ' - |