| Show ' " " 4 B Zhe Salt rake rtribtrItt iLah ' f ' 1Lft ::: '' '' 1 4S Aggies :' 44 3 4 f' 4! - - ' 2 " i 1 ' ' 1 :''' 440-- 41- t - :: ! ' - 1 7'' ( yo01:": z:- 4'''' 4 mmorO"ATL L ' ' 1 I'f '' '' ':i:-::':- ' ' P- i-- '' '( A 1 o 4 !'t :" ' ' 'I't L': ': t - ' :::-:-' k ts4 ': I f '' -- - ' ' - 'i'':'-- -- : I '2 '' e ' ' '4 ' -4 ' i' '4 t -' : ''' '1 ' r 0- '' ) ' t °' 1 - I w''r-'' 1 4 - f : ' ' ' e' ':: :' ' " ' ''' ::' i o: i ':- : Fir - : ' '' ' - :: '1' : ' : : 7 ' --'- o'''':'s r::::: 7 :::' ' i- f '' !'i's Y':- '4' '''' At' cF':" :: wi ' r : - sr ' " qok " - ' ' :1' ' : ' A two-nig- - ' - :'s '1': ' 20-1- -"" - -- 4 ) 4 i I ? t - i ) : 1 1 I I ' 4 '" i - - ' f -- - - '' " - 'i ' ' t: 4! ' e i :: f '" F - T: ' '‘: 7 ' 1 ' '4 4 - 4'r:- 4 ' ' t k : - : 1 ': - - ' ' i''''''odO" - '4' ' ' r-'"r7zr- i i i ' c- '"''" - - ' '' : t- A 1'"': - '' ! 4171 I Syracuse ' ": ':: :' - :':-::':- r '1 ''-'- '' ' : - 4 4 e ) s t i ! 4 t : i I 4 I i I - " '"' : nt '‘-- t:' tip-in- k 7 - i 4 :':- :n '- :::' ::: ': : ‘: A ::n : s' ) - $ i ) 1: ' '7 swa:-145kti- p I t i t f'-- ''- Jr - — j c2 - - I 'i-- 1 s'- t --: 1 1 3 - I ) I i ' 3 ! ‘ i : : ' awe t 774t:7 (PA c''' 4 "''''!A' 4 v"---- ' iA The bantams will play under same conditions as the varsity with the likelihood that six or eight- schools schedules next may start season The new program was announced as the conference faculty group closed the league's annual winter and meeting Athletic coaches who recommended the ex- football indicated that panded picture were anxious to ali nine members launch limit teams but that a few may require more than & year to line up schedules coaches and equipment At the same time the faculty rep- resentatives further tightened the conference eligibility code amend- men transfer rule its ing to apply only to veterans who change from their original school to a new immediately after leaving service Transfer Ruling In ' that event the transferring ! man needs only one term for eligibility But if he switches first returning to his former 't school he must spend a year's dence at the new school After March 1 however the normal reeldence will be in effect for all The Only other wartime concession In the Big Nine code is that four years of varsity compe- tition for athletes who competed as freshmen or otherwise played dur- the suspension of normal rules between February 1943 and July 1 1946 The conference fathers reported - - - z '' ' ' I '' - 7 4- :: :1 4 iii iie:-:-:' ::: -- -- Equipment of equipment is 150-pounde- : r ' 7T-- :- : : :" 72' ' ' ::::: ': '' 32-3- : :: l'f 1 ':::: : : 7 : 7 - : : fn :':: 1: TRIBUNE'S BIG SEVEN ALUSTARS Here are the Big Seven for 1946 Lower left to right Bob Hazelhurst of Denver hb Jay Van Noy of USAC hb Ralph Maughan USAC center Darrell Haien Utah hb Frank Williams all-sta- rs DAVIS'-'SEEK- loot-scho- ol ic fa-aft- er real-hasn- one-ye- ar con-transf- per-mati- thedi Steam is the invisible vapor into which water is changed by Common conception boiling of steam is the visible mist of condensed water vapor formed by live steam upon in contact with the cooler atmosphere— Winstonst Simplified Dictionary 1935 p 972 no action on plus our staff of GUARANTEE factory-traine- d of EXPERT the Subject- of replacHow-lu- g ing the University of Chicago ever Pittsburgh- which plays six conference teams next fall continued to be regirded a strong candidate ' for membership Clear Eligibility : The faculty group acted on a number of eligibility cases including that of Boyd McCaslin who followed Basketball Coach Osborne Cowles from Dartmouth to Michigan this year Under the league code a player who switches schools along with a coach is ineligible in the same sport at the new achool The faculty officials ruled an exception in McCaslin's case however pointing Out that Dartmouth was not his school of free choice because he originally was sent there under 2 the Navy program When he was released from the Navy tried to reenter Dartmouth unsuccessfully it wan reported and be then enrolled at Michigan 'Quarterback Bob Sandberg of Minneoota was excused from two minutes' of his only varsity competition in1942 thus giving him another year of competition Sandberg has been named on the East team for the Shrine game and if be plays he loses the added Gopher - V-1- Mc-Caitl- in - 4 OUTBOARD MOTORS meSERVICE A LIMITED NUMBER OF MERCURY MOTORS FOR 1 ) IH I riohor Boat PRO1 t i -to :34:1DA!( stout-hearte- es - Adams Surprised By Petitions KANSAS CITY Dee 14 (AP)— Hobbs Adams athletic director of Kansas State college and coach of the football team which went through its worst season in history dropping every game said Saturday he was surprised at the action of Kansas State students who are circulating petitions demanding his removal from the school's top athletic post "Their action comes as a complete surprise to me" be said during a break in the meeting here Saturday of Big Six conference athletic directors and faculty representatives Adams resigned the football post a week ago terming his resignation "in the best interests of the school" No one felt any worse about the past football season than the coaching staff and I" he said ) i Hampden-Sydne- FIRST TEAM y unquestionably all-st- ar - st - n Hardin-Simmo- ALL-STAR- S SECOND TEAM Norvel Hansen USAC end Jim Keitzman BYU Gregg Browning Denver Moroni Schwaub USAC tackle George Nelson USAC Reed Nilsen BYU tackle George Miller Denver Gus Shannon Colorado Ted Barrett Utah guard Owen Dixon BYU Max Jordan Denver guard center J B Dean Colorado Ralph Maughan USAC Bob Hazelhurst Denver John Karamigios D U quarter halfback Jay Van Noy USAC Scotty Deeds BYU Darrell Haien Utah Cannon Parkinson Utah halfback Frank Williams USAC fullback Henry Kolasinski Wyo HONORABLE MENTION Stool SOUTH STATE Tickets on Sale For Cage Meets d eNos406"4417""40P"--efollOuAlk-411'kv-0""-411""- " 36-3- 55-3- catch-as-catchC- 6 nt 12-- Idaho Wyarrula G I' 4 2 1 10 I 3 2 0 A f 0 0 0 0 e 5 0 215 I I 2 3 T 4 2 0 O 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 5 2 2 0 fieldhouse was on his feet as the Utes closed the gap for the first time in the game and threatened to snatch a victory 5 when Washington State led Leon Watson hit a charity pitch for Utah and Bill Peterson freshman forward tallied a basket from close under the ring to make it 31rwith State still out in front Arnie Ferrin connected with two tosses from the free throw line to but Dabl's bring the score to toss shoved WSC a notch charity Perrin closely guardeda ahead by a bevy of W S C cagers dropped through the ring nifty to knot up the score but Washington State again went out in front when Gayda hit a charity pitch The scoreboard clock showed a minute and a half remaining in the battle and with the partisan crowd pleading for a Utah basket both sides raced in for what might have been easy clinchers but none connected and time ran out with Washington State clinging to its margin Ferrin's 10 points were' tops for the contest and Fred Weidner contributed seven more to the Utah total For Washington State it was Hamilton with eight Gayda with seven axed Lowrey with six who set the pace r t0 000 I 1I I 3 3 0 0 2 g --- 15 6 31-3- 32-3- two-point- Idaho er Utah Wash TFP G u o 2 2 2 Watson: 2 3 3 ?Weidner: O 3 2 2 Ciardners O 1 1 1 Condieg3 5 4 10 Forrioa1 0 0 2 (71argt O 0 0 0 Thompsone 1 0 0 2 Misekof G Daele Gaston: Seendsonf 24isianne ) ' 2 State T Hamiltonf 4 1 0 sherinamt 1 0 0 Sivertionc 0 1 1 LowreyA 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 3 oa P Ott 8 2 1 3 8 Iaatireefies 0 1 1 loo IN S C Officials: Smith and Magelby 21 I 1 33 AA Schedule Set Dec O COLUMBUS owl ftfl''' eft pooff avg Years constant reminder of your thoughtfulnesi4 - - Make Your Hoffman Gift Selection Today iieartsoris 14 I (AP)— The American Assn headquartera announced Saturday that the baseschedule would ball loop's start April 18 and end Sept 7 with each of its eight member teams playing 77 games at home 154-gam- THE MARK OF QUALITY FOR A SPECIAL 7 Gaydag ElliottA 1 0 o 2 1 0 0 2 Fetarsong arndtft 0 0 0 0 Bestneestel 01 0 o 2 Anerewae 12 13 9 33 Total 9 17 14 32 Score by halves: 32 15 Utah — 1 2 2 4 8muing O 1 0 0 E cct f - Priced From ! e $2850 to $4995 BE SURE TO BUY From an ' Decorate and compete for Prizes in the Junior Cham- her of Commerce Salt Lake City Christmas Home Light ing Contest AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEALER 2500 OUTDOOR Col Al! 2-- 0 PHONE ored Christmas Lights tó Fit Standard Sock 3-516- 4rets Are Now Available RADIO at Electric :Vance St South - Telephone 4t 430 State 1063 1 SERVICE ENGINEERING '1191" i & CO SOUTH STATE ST City and Comfy tidg Salt Lake City Utah 4-36- 73 Of !' 36 Umpire 971dotra 0 33-3- ar 14"mR414-""P"'""rn- I Idaho 15 31-2- ! —0'4PM40 two-gam- P 10 EValla t Ttess Desmond 0 2 1 1 O 0 0 0 LJorgenea f 0 Peyton 4 Mortetison f Bennington 00 0o 00 00 Rogert Hefner 0 tiouriand f Roherta 14 13 7 35 17 23 10 44 Totals 6 Phoenix c Volker O 0 0 0 1)0ifkrd Score by halves: 1410wo 14 20 44- -44 I 0 0 :i Ituth0is Utah State 04 Todorovirh 35- -35 14 San Francisco U Coliirta 2 1 1 5 Varhauth 2 1 4 FreOPhind Officials—Player Stantisid O 0 0 0 Dykman g The nightcap between Washington 12 7 11 32 Totals State and Utah was a dull and listHall-timWyoming' 23 less affair until the closing five f ftetals: 0 Retarea—Hergavuid Cambes minutes and during those last five Free throws mloaad—Wyo 3 minutes every fan in the packed i oftb" 50 22 4c e i I Wyo 36 Idaho 32 2 0 6 liarlieyg 00 05 02 Flaherty Driscoll 3 1 0 I t : 2 1 20-1- Jorinseng 1 1 Mines 36 DENVER Dec 14 (AP)—Tickets have gone on sale for Denver's two biggest sports events the American basketball league tournament starting March 3 and the National A A Ti basketball t our nameln t starting ENDS—Dick Howard USACz John Zisch Colorado RAlph Olsen Utah March 16 Larry Reed BYU Dave Garland area commissioner TACKLES—Jim Clayton and John Koch Wyoming: Don Smith and Bud of the A B I is receiving applicaGleave Utah: Stan Stapley BYU Duane Warnock Colorado A & M for seats at that leagues meet GUARDS—Frank Witney BYU Bob Wise Colorado Demont Walker USAC tions in his office in the security building Dick Yates Denver while A A U applications are being BACKS—Frank Nelson Utah Rex Olsen and Lyle Koller BYO: Don Denver Tex Reilley Colorado Ev Sorenson Utah State Bob Hainlen and addressed to the regional A A U office 414 lith at Bob Hopper Colorade A & M Res-:E- 111 Joarst Murdocke 115 0 2 2 7 5 e cieverlye 1 2 0 2 O 0 0 0 Cbesbro All-Sta- end— TFP 6 3 5 Gilmoret 1 5 3 7 4 Santa Clara 53 U S C 42 (Friday's game) Montana State College 56 Eastern Washingtor 54 Colorado State 55 Hawilan 38 Adams State 38 Colorado School of - Company PHONE 3727 should head any Co Sege ltesulta selections—and they do on The TribEast une honor roll for 1946 in the Big 40 Navy 71 Seven conference Clarkson College 50 Ithaca College 36 Amer Jean International College 54 UniMaughan 21 the greatest center in Aggie grid versity ot Connecticut 48 Penn and Jeffereon Washington chamU A A national Javelin historyan State 46 pion outstanding softball pitcher St Johni (BrOOklyn) 68 LOy0111 of and basketball player and a candi- Chicago 43 date for Phi Kappa Phi a player his St Joseph's 49 Nevada 38 mates hail as "best in the nation" State 39 Niagara U 64 Montana Field and almost unanimous choice of the 46 Dartmouth 78 Mitchell Maine 81 Bowdoin 54 coaches as "best" in the league is 68 Cathedral (NY) College 'Brooklyn named center and captain of the 45 64 IL of Scranton 36 aggregation Lafayette Worchester 59 Fall River 54 Strangely enough the best player Pennsylvania 48 Yale 45 in the league has the strongest opR P I 65 Middieburv ( Vt1 26 U 29 position Reed Nilsen of B Y tJ is Washington College 46 Catholic 42ranked as the best center that has CCNY 74 Westminster M & 34 43 Temple Oklahoma A ever snapped the ball at B Y U Reed Texas 52 Canisius 44 Is definitely the top B Y U player 48 Brown 60 Harvard and one of the greatest linemen in Boston College 66 Providence College 49 the league As such he can't be left Colgate 96 Toronto 37 Cornell 45 Rochester 33 team So the off any Syracuse 77 St Lawrence 42 Cougar husky who will East-Werepresent Midwest the conference in the Missouri 56 Iowa State 55 game is given an honor post at Stet 56 Arkansas 41 Ransas tackle for his great defeneive line Western Reserve 50 Ohio U 46 Western play Michigan 65 Michigan 61 Ohio Wesleyan 53 Otterbein 40 Gregg Browning of Denver end Bill 31 'Wools 58 Van Sandt of Utah are tops at ends Purdue 54 Pittsburg Indiana State 49 George Nelson of Utah State is Oklahoma 63 Nebraska 52 the only tackle in the league that Bucknell 54 Lehigh 37 Northwestern 63 Marquette 49 has stood out during the year There Wisconson 53 Notre Dame 49 (overtn1) are no finer guards than Owen Dixon Bates 64 Colby 61 of B Y U and Gus Shannon of ColoMinnesota 75 North Dakota U 34 rado Akron 57 Dayton 48 Bowling Green 39 Western Kentucky 37 The conference has a lot of good 51 College 63 Randolph-MacoLoyola backs but no outstanding backs South Bob Hazelhurst of Denver has probVanderbilt 64 Sewanee 37 ably been as consistently brilliant as Duke 47 Virginia 34 anyone Van Noy earned the honor Georgia Tech 51 South Carolina 34 roll by hip performances in the last Cierrulon 52 Wofford 50 'William & Mary 48 American U 44 two games against Utah and DenWest Virginia 81 Maryland 43 ver 18 Kentucky 83 Texas Aggies Darrell Hafen has been the most Arizona State (Tempe) 45 Texas Tech consistent of the Utah backs Both 39 Texas College of Mines 64 Cannon Parkinson and Frank Nelson 50 are but prospects Southern Methodist 49 Kansas 46 both have played only about half the Alabama 45 Florida 15 season IMUttlittnit State 61 Baylor 34 U of Louisville 53 Indiana 46 Fullback 'honors go to Frank (Bus) West Williams whose play in the last two Utah Aggies 44 San Francisco U 35 crucial games was one of the fea32 36 Idaho Wyoming ' tures of the season LI 50 B Idaho Southern 37 TRIBUNE'S 1946 0 22 20 --- HOOP SCORES That's two good reasons why 'Utah 18 the top team of the year It Is natural that these two grid-de- n State - 1 I 14IS 1132 22 0 ii 50 Total Score by halves: II Idaho Southern a-- By JIMMY HODGSON 26-2- Bill Van Sandt Utah ! 0 26-2- 5 5 in the inBonaventure college augural Tobacco bowl game A crowd of less than 5000 saw the game d stand two Only a Minutel from the final whistle and a wide placement saved the Mules from a determined Brown Indian rally St Bonaventure's last thrust toward pay dirt was brought to an abrupt end when the Mules' little end George Bigighaus intercepted a pass on his own five and ran it back to the ten The Bon-flihad scored a few minutes before and Ted Mezejewski's placement which would have tied the score- was wide The game was strictly offensive football from the start with either team threatening each time it got the ball Bonaventure gained 301 yards net rushing and the Mules gained 240 The Bonnies gained 113 on four pass completions out yards of 11 attempts and Muhlenberg corn pleted six out of 17 for 134 yards 1 liooth1 3 e wo CHRISTMAS A ar Bonny 1 1 315 9513 1 1 0 2 it 'W 1 - Twin Hydraulic Hoists This latest type your Aggie Gridders Dominate Mules Thump Tribune All-StTeam The outstanding football star in the BigSeven conference i TOBACCO BOWL Lexington Ky Dec 14 (AP)--Tfast and alert this year was Ralph Maughan great Aggie center and the outfootball teams ran the ball all over standing freshman gridder of the year was Jay Van Noy also Stoll field Saturday with the Mules of Muhlenberg college outscoring St of Utah Aggies (A-r- ce 1 The Ilan State G USAC fullback Upper Gregg Browning Denver end George Nelson USAC tackle Gus Shannon Colorado guard Owen Dixon BIM guard Reed Nilson BYU tackle and Bill V an Sandt Utah end TOBACCO BOWL rs FORT COLLINS Colo Dec 14 — Robert Davis backfield coach at the University of Denver and Maurice (Red) Elder present backfield coach at Coloredo A'1 M were among applicants interviewed in the latter part of this Week by the faculty athletic committee which still is seeking a head couch to snéceed Julius Wagner as the Aggies ball boss Sam Francis former Nebraska greet was interviewed early in the week and was seen among the Downtown Quarterbacks as a vorite for the Job but the post been filled yet and the committee working with Athletic Director Harry Hughes still is sidering several men 150-pou- nd " - : Ilhormss 4 Under-the-rin- -- :' 0 1 6 4 Rodo Kellt LARkMIE Wyo Dec 14 (AP)— Wyoming university took the second e basketball series game of a $aturday night from the University 2 of Idaho in a contest In the Cowboy gyro Friday night the Wyoming quint took the Moscow club to the cleaners In Saturday night's contest the team unveiled a new hot Laramie shooter in Bill Roberts center from FoVt Wayne Ind He was all over the court and plunked in 10 points to tie for high scorer for Wyoming with Jimmy Reese Cowboy star who plays a fast game at forward The widest margin throughout the when game occurred in the first half 6 the Wyoming boys led From on a Idaho then it contest close kept San Franrigee V T F P Evann of Idaho racked up 10 points Gindicef 5 3 113 to lead the losers 3 Idaho trailed at half time Rodriquez t 4 1 0 84 McNameec 2 0 0 The box score: Gibsong 0 1 1 1 ! - ' G T t 6atterftidf 010 010 lemeis& 5 9 child' 0 2 Wintr41 o : : Egpitnf Clorht Wolikor0 R 20-1- :'''' : l'' 1: AGGIE POST t i t : - once-conservati- ve directors When you visit our large most modern in the West SERVICE bEPARTMENT you'll see at a glance the visible evidence on the shape of Factory Precision chanics i i '' Idaho Soothers Mayne-o- 2 Niososg 1 1 0 2 Whtpoio g - - 0 1 :: - i::: ti 2- n 2 150-pou- nd NisSIBLE : 3 h 1 0 P " ? :' :: ow -2 '4 he intercollegiate competition for STEAM : 3 1 0 6 5 0 5 1 9 1' I! GTFP 4 1 9 44 '2i --- - Ey 4ERRY'LISKA - Steam Is NOT Visible! I '''''''-'-'1'- " In t ' 'r7I -- 4 ire I : f ' ' ' 7 26-ye- ar YouldaBeneue ) 1 ' " Mve4 : 0 3 39-2- : - ' --: 41 Big Nine Rose -bowl ban Saturday gave its football program another shot in the arm by approving 1947 -- 1 32-2- - ' 51' A CHICAGO Dec 14 (21:)-Twhich 'recently rescinded a SYRACUSE N Y Dec 14 (A111)Syracuse university's hopes for a golden era of football received a jolt Saturday when Head Coach Clarence thiggiel Munn made known he had accepted an offer to direct the gridiron forces at Michigan State college Munn's resignation effective Jan 1 was approved by Syracuse Vice Chancellor Finla G Crawford late Saturday after five days of behindthe-scenes maneuvers It was understood that Munn who became Syracuse head coach this under a three-yecontract year would take with him at least two and possibly three of his assistants lie succeeds Charley Bachman who relic-I:lelast week EAST LANSING Mich Dec 14 Munn (AP)—Clarence head football coach atBiggie) Syracuse university- last season was appointed bead roach at Michigan State college Saturday 'Munn is the first and only can didate Michigan State college con aidered for the job" said M S C Pres John A Hannah He will to this campus all of the qualitiesbring which 'this school requires of its football coach" ofThe appointment still ficial ratification by the requires state board of agriculture governing body of the college but at least two board members aided Hannah in negotiations with Munn Hannah's announcement said that the salary was "in excessonly of Vd000" or 1400 more than Bachman was paid There has been speculation however that Munn would receive up to 110000 ) double-heade- 1 20-1- 21-2- ' ::-'- - ' - - 4' ': ' j 1 : 1 :: " y- 'Only Candidate' - ' r - d ) 19-a- ll 32-3- k - — - L-- '':'-- : y - ) 18-a- ' 1- ''' ' : - ' : ar e '' :' - - ' s: 150-Poun- d 4 ht - ': -- Big Nine Adopts Grid Plan Munn Quits For Elevens 4 l' :": -- ' 50-- i :GOES TO MSC 4 50-3- ' AT t' ' '" $ 1 11 5 high-poi- ) a fighting Idaho Southern crew broke loosewith rush in the second be9 half to wallop the Bengalis fore 1800 fanw here Saturday night-Th- e Bengalis made a bell game out oi It in the first half matching the favored Big Seven club nearly shot for shot alter a poor start in which the Idahoans missed their first nine tries at the hoop Idaho Southern tied it up at ll 9 and and went ahead with 20 seconds remaining in the half Then Esplin tanked a long one to give the Cougars & advantage at the gun The second half was a different story The Cougars ruahed ahead to a and with 10 12'110 advantage utes gone in the period pushed the score to and from there coasted on in The difference In the two teams was in their shooting The Cougars connected with 22 of 81 tries while the Bengalis made only 14 of Walker and Jensen led the Cougar Sattertioid 'scoring with 10 each former 11Le star tanked L5 for the Bengals while Reed center had 13- The score: ""! - :' - rig ha III — B university's Cougars temporaHly stalled in the first half by er '' N: r c- 7 '7- : : - ll POCATELLO Ida Young : 1 I rank '''t-t- 60' i- : ' ' 1 1 V - ' i!"-- - ' : ' '' 1 '''- - tr -0 '''- '''''-- " t ) 'Z' ' S2' ':14 -- - 4 4:- ' - ' qi-:' K' I 1 : - I i ' I ' ' 4:'4 33-3- I ) - Utah State Aggies when the merles A fiery gang of r!' 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' N' ''''' ' - :: '' 4 r - hvo ' 4 ''' '' -- - i - 11-- ''' 1 : :': Murdock Lead Attack '- ': t 1 1 ‘ J - 44-3- ii 11:ei: ? 4' : '' ' '''" 7 :: n: ' ' ?!?410""''''' "k ':: - :' :ii J t - ' 4 : :: ‘: ':' - '1 ) 4 :' : ''' I ' :: ' - i: rt i zl : 1:4 4: 0 - 't - ' - t rt r itc !?: ' - ''' ' ir '''' :n 3 y' -- '': "' ' ' -- : '37—te - 22 ' -- '' ' ?r 1g--- - !':' 71 il '': '' -' i Z ' '7 - v- '''' o 71 ft !'7 :- 0 ': 14 ' ' o ' i '- Cougars Rout Rivals in Second Half J Cleverly - tL k t::- 4 4"1""44 "t t ''7 : '1' - dr 2":' 1- — t 4:::::1-4- : : ':"----:' '4t'''':'- ' t :'':: s' outsiders ' 1 ::: ' 4 opened outhustled and outshot the '' ' f '' University of San Francisco here !': ' ' ''' ''''' ''' : e: ' ri$ :' ''''''''':: :' :: ' ': ' ' : 7::7''' iV night and in chalking pp Saturday '1 '''::' ':": !'!1::: ''::: ' 4 IF ::: l' t:i A win over the coast quintet a ::!:' k"' 'i ": ran off with the championship Of ''l - ' i ::": ' ' t series - ever the first double-headi k staged in the state 't :: ' t:41 :' Approximately 5500 fans were on 4 t' ok ''' ' tg hand on the final night of the t '' I ' L ': t ' t twin bill to see the Farmers lit1 si r :' t1' 4 1tnurse their halftime lead ' " ' 'I'v---second hat : throughout a glazing '''' ' - - 4 i 1 y1 and although the Frisco five nibbled :: heels at their throughout ''''::'' - ''''''!'! 1 at onedrawing time up as close as ' ' t - 'N I''fr- " ' ' ' never were behind the Aggies ' ' !'''' '11 s:' t — 1411 1 '' P" & ' ' ' Washington State college took 1 so P 2 decision from Utah in the sec'ol In 4 a ::0-r r ' 33 ond of the ' game J: ' ' ' :1 1 N it s :1 :' y1' teTrrit t !I' ! Van Shines Murdock 7'7 :: S' if"' '' — err'ZIrr:-PtY'' -4 ‘ Big Kent Murdock was the top countsman for Utah State as he it ':-- 'I " 4 0 tallied seven times from the 'field ' ' '' '' and once from the foul line for a o''' I e It 4111' fF :' 't ' ' 4'- 4t4440 t444 '' total most of them coming 1' e :It Al's 1 on under the ring But it il::r" t: was little Jim in Cleverly who l' ' -sparked the Aggies to their second 4 1 i''' '! : ' win in the series The former Davis ''' ' j ':‘ ! - - ''''' ::'1' high school sharpshooter was the 4 '1 fireball Friday night when Coach it 1 t Bebe Lee's cagers upset a favored AS and Washington State crew 4 floor play and ) ''''''' '0 it was his brilliant sniping which kept his mates i i timely on fire throughout the championship :' ' ' battle With Murdock and C Jorgenmen r ' ::' '' the 4 controlling t h e backboards " Farmers pushed out in front during :::half aided by a pair of i 1 the first baskets :::::::'" " t beautiful by Norman Jones e r l S A C led at the intermisU so 9 that ' 4 :' sion t'"1 ' 'C ' I 1 ':' ' 1s' '::1'''' Whirlwind Half !: 4::JHz li'' ' '''k::'!:': ''' i'' :F:: '' ' :' (i' p'' ' f :6 ligleil"' ' A : 0'::' f' "' :' : 7 ' ' second half was a whirlwind The 'H Z!': ? 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