Show By United Pros t far as Utah Slat University and University of Utah an the Skyline' basketball race begins this year Just as the Utes in 1960-w- ith at Saturday the Aggies meeting 1 p m in Logan in what could bo one of the most - Important contests' of the year On February 27 of last cam -Redskins palgn the Aggie-a- nd what-foall battled at Logan in Intent and purposes was the Sky line title and the Utes edged the 5 giving Jack GardAggifce their fourth league ner's boys' ' title in & seasonsKow the stage is set again and the east of characten remains pretty mueh-s- s the original stars Fo Utah State It’s Mm Perry So eon-corn- r ‘ T7-7- Mount Lpgan Stake Lists Court Slate ¥ —Monday Jan I pm— 11th vi Seventh vs pm— Providence First - Eighth i J ' - se of power This power in Logan wee seemingly cut this week when Charlie Walker and Joe Uozdzlak 'were declared ineligible because of The Herald Journal W grides ' But Coic¥ Bi3iefthIi ’morning indicated there witt be a very good chance that Walker wiU be able to play Conference rules state that a player must have a C average for three quarters before the current quarter Thus a Ilka Walker must sophomore THE HERALD JOURNAL 4 have 30 hours with a C average Walker hap this But lastquarter ha foil down in his grades However if he can be pieced oq probation and enrolled in school this winter quarter then he can pity j according to Coach Baker The Utes are hitting a hot pace at the hoop with the team averSMITHFIEL- D- Smithfield Imaging 497 per eent from the field Actually the five starters plement la the only undefeated are averaging S2J Rom the field team In the Smlthfleld Bantam vicEd Rowe leads the club in per- League following their centage from the field with 56-- tory over Parsons In league play and Billy McGlll hai a 55J Bill The other gaine in the last round Smithfield Implement Team Is Unbeaten In Bantam Basketball 29-1- 6 saw Pitcher’s blind Hansen’s 37-2- Monday First Implement were by S Teueher who dropped In 10 points High point man for Parson’s was B Peterson who put in half of the squad’a 16 points A special feature of the game was the battling of twin brothers Terry and Gerry Hodges one of whom plays for etch team Terry jedred four points in the gams and Ccrry missed both his free throw attempts C Pitcher scored IS prints to lead the Pitcher attack and & Roylance got 14 more for Pitch-er- a and P Jeppesson got 14 for Smithfield pm— 11th vi 13th pm— River Heights First vs 8 9 providence Second Jaa Monday Duck hunting season runs from October 8 through the losers Box scores January 5 However geeae can still be hunted through 21 sv 6 pm— Providence Second vs JJth 7 pm— Eighth vs Ssventh 5 pm— 11th vs River Heights 6eemd I pm— Providence First vs " River Helgfate First Jaa Menday 16 pjn— 13th vs Eighth pm— Rivet: Heights 6 7 Seeond vs Providence First 8 pra— Seventh vs Providence Second pm— 11th vs River Heights 9 First pm— Seven 6 Heights First I th vt River - pm— 11th vs pm— 13th vs 7 804 6 vFeh Eighth River Heights Second 9 pnb— Providence First vs r Providence Second 2 To JSth v Second vs I pm— River Heights Second Vf Seventh 9 pm— River Heights First vs ' Totals Pitcher's IlfiOfeiMiA Hansen's Mseeintsep First 13th - il3 831 1339 19 10 37 87 19 a t " The senior schedule: Mendav Jan 7 pm— 11th va Eighth (play off) Monday Jamil g vs River Heights pmrllth T pm— Provldencs First vs Eighth 8 pjn— Providence Second vs i o - SiqiiArbanos s well-qualifi- try" 13th Monday' Jen pm— Providence Second pm— River T vidence First vt Heights vs Pro- I pm— 11th M va 13th Monday Jan 36 6 pm— River Height va 13th 7 pm— Providence Frist vs Providence Second I pm— Eighth vs 11th wish to Monday Feb I Skiing enthusiasts who ' S pjn— Eighth vs 13th enroll in the Cache Valley Ski 7 pm— 11th vs Providence School have Just one more week First to regliter for the course acI pm— Providence Second vs cording to Darrel Guthrie Utah ' State River Heights ski coach who University Monday Feb 13 la in charge of the school 6 pm— River Heights vs ia the Thursday Januata-1Eighth the school for deadline entering 7 pm— Providence First vs An entry blank is found on this 13th of the Herald JournaL It page 8 pm— Providence Seeond vs should be filled out and then turn11th ed in to The Sportsman 129 North 2 CACHI VALLEY SKI SCHOOL before next Thursday Main ' A transportation fee of 3750 will be charged and this must be paid at the time of registration Everyone will be expected to pay the transportation fee even if they are going to furnish their own transportation However the ski school Instruction is free and 22 Instructors have been eigned to teach the claoiea Instruction win be avaiL able In beginner! intermediate REGISTRATION BLANK i eohsiaeretlbn of enrollment and the Instruction provided by tho Cache Valley Ski School end’ knowing the rules end regulations I hereby for myself my executors and my administrators vvaivo any and ell claims for damage that I may incur in suck In '4 r Signed Phone Number Age intermediate Advanced Address expect f be enrolled as a Beginner ' -- ' — or guardian of -- M am fully aware of tho rules end regulations that the sponsoring organisation is net liable for injures or mjshaps that may occur in the participation in the iki school or' the travel to end from tho sitoof tho school and waive eny xleims qn the sponsoring egoncios andor tho instructors I - ' ’ Oat C 1 w Iri — — -- leoaiifsee 1 f 1 $10119 eeeeeoeAoeoee oopooeoe— fs - f p " J Street Address Age Limits: (OTo IS years- of ego inclusive v Creighton 91-7- 2 Villanova1 tripDayton- dump- ped Detroit ed Cnnlslui 9643 and St Joseph's (Pa) edged Seton Hail 1 in overtime 81-6- 9 72-7- i - City i ht u - er Outlined No financial guarantee la being asked from the city But the pro motors and fighters want cltjS wide cooperation lq shooting for -a 3200000 gate 'Should ' the' hotePmen fall ' S how proper enthusiasm for th9 Feb 25 fight It wm be put oi In one nT the other most inteN estdd cities: Los Angeles Miami Beach Chicsgo sod Salt Lsko City Utah M-M-en through ary 22 - Thq schedule: Wednesday Jan 11 7 pm— Nlbley at Millville 6 pm— Paradise at Hyrum 3rd 8 pm— Hyrum Second at Wek ' LEVEN'S ANNUAL JAN t lavflfo-Firs- Wellsvllle Second bye Wednesday Jan 13 t pm— Hyrum Third at Wells- vllle First I pjn— Wellsvllle Second Hyrum 8 pm— Millville Nlbley bye Wednesday at Second at Paradise CONTINUES v - Jan 25 I pm— Hyrum Third at WeQs-vllls Second 8 pm— Wellsville First at MOL : ville 8 pm— Nlbley at Paradise Hyrum Second bye ' - Wednesday Feb 1 WITH FURTHER REDUCTIONS' 4 -S- PECIAL GROUPS ’ 7 pm— Millville at Wellsville ' Seeond 8 pm— Hyrum Second at Par - - v—-- - adlie- - ' at Wellsvllle pm-ibl- ey - NEW LOW PRICES! First Hyrum Third bye Wednesday Feb 8 8 pm— WellivUla First at Paradise i 8 pm— Nlbley at Wellsvllle -- I pm— Hyrum Third at rum Second Millville bye Wednesday Feb IS 7 pm— Millville at Hyrum Hy- Sec- ' - -- x Hill May Start - wl - rg - ty Additions - OffenLOS ANGELES (UPI) sive end Bobby Walston of the Philadelphia Eaglet and backer Dan Currie of the Green Bay Packers were added today-t- o the East and Wait squads which 11 meet in pro bowl The age limits for enrolling on Jan 15 The two men game are from 10 to 18 years however the "bonus choices" of an adult class will ba started if coaches Buck Shaw and Vince f Lombard! and theta is sufficient demand brought each (quad Those who enrtU In the course j to 35 men are reminded that parenii must sign the blank before the registration can be completed Bus transportation will be provided from Logan to the Beaver Mountain ski ana each day of tho line- ' tain The lift at Beaver wlb be used without charge duts tag classes hut anyone who remains on the bin following the classwork wUl be expected to pay the regular lift fees Mr Guthrie has printed out that there who participate in the classes will be expected to haye a certain amount of equipment This include! cable or safety bindings Arlberg or safety ' (traps two ski poles of the with a boots ski proper length rigid sole wax for skis proper length skis and warm clothing Sponsors of tho annual ski school are Logan City Cache County and Utah State Unlvers-lt- y Mr Jackson Dies N Y (UPI) -"'Jackaon’’' who aerved as the Army football team's official mascot for 100 games between 1936 and 1949 will ba buried on the academy ‘grounds Tha 35 year old mule — his age was equivalent to about 100 for a ho-s- n being — died of rid age WESTPOINT Mr Wednesday -- j rCnRrossIroiaobllbf Addyrugged Wayne Embry to g team of Oscar that RobCrtson and Jack Twyman and the Cincinnati Royals 'suddenly become me of the hottest teams in the NaUdnal Basketball Association The Royalf who take on the Boston Eastern Division-leadin- g Celtics tonight ran their winning freak to four garnet Wednesday 6 night wtiq a triumph over k the Syracuse Nationals Robertson tossed in his "usual" 32 points and Twyman added 30 but the key to the Royals' victory wat a performance by Emthe bry from Miami Ohio Embry was suffering with a mild attack high-scorin- 134-12- -- nt ot d ' : HaD State University will open ond its 1961 collegiate wrestling 8 pm— Pstadls at Wellsvllle schedule Friday at 2 pm against Seeond Montana State College on the 8 pm— Hyrum Third at Nlbley WeUevlIfo First bye George Nelson field house mat ' Wadnaaday Feb 22 The match is the first of seven 7 pm— Nibley at Hyrum Secmajor dual meets for Utah State under new head coach Frank ond Williams 8 pim— Wellsville First at Wel-With a squad short on vanity lsvllle Seeond ' 8 pm— Hyrum Third at Milt experience two lettermen from a winless 1960 season draw much ville of the early attention Coach WilParadise bye ' liams wiU count upon veterans Lyle Miller Hyde Park Junior and Elion Leavitt Meridian In Idaho senior Miller a had a 24 individual meet re- Snake-Pointin- g cord last year Tourisfa to Leavitt was 04--1 In 1960 comLONDON (UPI) petition tha British colony of Sarawak in Utah State freshman Terryl Borneo are advised la a colonial Robinson of Idaho Falls will be Information leaflet not to score one of ht welcome newcomers snakea to the young squad Ao Idaho "Stand aside politely "the leafstate high school wrestling cham- let urges "and give the snake a pion two seasons Robinson will shance to move away Do not claser— staiwor printrSnakes do not like' Another Aggie prosptet la Lo- that" gan sophomore Lewis Lamb In the division The Schedule: Jan 6— Montana State College HalfMOBILE Alt (UPI) at Logan 2 pm back Jerry Hill of Wyoming was 28— Jan University of Utah at named as a possible starter in the Salt Lake City 9:30 pm defensive Uneiip of the North Feb 2— Western State College Satursquad in tha Senloc-Bo8 at Logan pm day Feb 3— Montana State College Coach Jim Lee Howell of the at Bozemad 2 pm Neqr York Giant said Hill or halfRex-bu“4— Rlckz at Feb College back Don McKeta of Washington1 4 pm would start as ona of the two Feb 19— Brigham Young Uni' sldebacks 7:30 Provo at pm versity Feb 17— Ricks College at Logan 1:30 pm” Feb 18— University' of Utah at a- -4 ' Logan 1:30 pm FullWASHINGTON (UPI) Feb 25— Brigham Young Uniback Jim Cunningham of the Uni-rsl8 at Logan versity pm of Pittsburgh was signed Mar Jta—AAU Tournament at Wednesday by tha Washington Salt Lake City Redskins of tharNational Football Mar Skyline ChampionLeague who now hav eigned tour ships at Laramie of their top seven draft choices CorVal-11s Mar 2345—NCAA at Cunningham also had been draftOre ed by tha New York Titans of Football tho rival America League All-St- ar 123-pou- — Whether Las Vegas stages the nationally televised Saturday-nigwant assurances from the hotel bout will Friday In the Nevada gambling metropol- men that they will cooperate is at a meeting among promoters wholeheartedly In the sale of ticip-- ' representatives of the renters and eta If tho fight la slated for the a delegation of Lai Yegas hotel 8400-reLas Vegas Convention Seeond r ' Copromoters Normaa RothN child of Syracuse N Y and Jaclt Doyle and Biel Greb of Las Ve£ NEW YORK UPI)— Ken Hindwill servo out the remainder of tho season coach of the Co-himbia baaketbaO team following the euiprlre resignation of Archie Oldham Oldham a former St' John’s Archie Darley supervisor has University player who succeeded Rothschild vhl released tho second half schedule Lon Rossini in April 1958 rematch the completed Wednesday blaming by coming signed for the Hyrum Stake Senior and enthusiasm to term with RoUn— basketball action t the team to his coaching on Wednesday arranged today's by on Wednesday begin play signing eeremony for Sugar Ray Febru method Jan 11 and rung TZ-5- 83-7- has agreed One of Hottest NDA Teams ‘ 1 program1 from such liability and advanced skiing Instructors are members of the USU ski staff The instruction will begin on Saturday January 14 and will continue through January 21 and 28 and February 4 and 18 Then wUl be no classes on February r 7ariitfphfl&irirtdTtfaifiny'lind‘'gHfifdfVidua1s-groepJ’andirmoeenductif4h- I 68-5- tun Columbia Coach Redskin Pact 23 Eighth fourth middleweight title fight with Gene Fullmer now that they have been matched for Feb 25 probably at Las Vegas Nev Fullmer redbgnised as world champion by tho National Boxing Association wUl sign later In the week at his homo ia West Jor 'He No Point LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The battle for a million dollars in prize money during 1961 gets under way Friday when the world’s top dub swingers tee off in the $45000 Los Angeles Open golf tournament ski school Arnold Palmer the golden boy However Mr Guthrie haa of the 1960 swing has been liw tailed as ‘the jtl favorite n But pointed nut that anyone who dethisgeneraUy ls ratad a wide-opesires this special Instruction Is event and only twice in hltxy Invited to Sign up for the clinic haa thero been a repeat chamSki School Instructors will not be pion required to pay anything for the instruction but all others will be charged 65 per day for the two DALLAS Tex (UPI) — Forday clinic mer Michigan State end Fred Instruction will atari at 16 a was signed Wednesday by m both days' and Mr Guthrie the Dallas Texans of the Amerha pointed out how fortunate the ican Football League General instructors are to have two such Manager' Jack Bteadham said h teachers to give considered Arpanas "one of the them pointers for the coming best pro prospects lit the - January Instructors have at ready been signed according to Darrel Guthrlrdimtor-of- - the school but a few openings still exist and anyone Interested in teaching tin classes are invited to contact Mr Guthrie All instructors will bo required to attend the special clinic which will be held Saturday and Sunday January 7 and 8 Two special instructors will bo here to offer Instruction to the teachers ‘ Tbs' two experts wilt be BUI Lash president of the Intermountain Ski Instructors' Association and his associate Keith Lange school Monday Frblt 5 pm— River Heights First vs River Heights Second 7 pm— Providence Second vs Eighth 8 pm— 11th vs Providence pm— Seventh vs Lenen 9 9 9 0 0 VMerleo I Hansen 0 00 B Hansen 00 00 Teach Cache Skiing Instructors Season Starts The Instructors who wiU lead Both are members of the Alf Twenty-tw- Eighth 9 w 00 McBride BTarbet 0 classes- in fiw annual Cache Engln Ski School at Alta Mr Lash Is the author of a Valley Ski School will be well book that many beginning skiers classes the to skl teach qualified following their own clinic which use and will be here to offer 7 and I Instruction to the teachers of the will be held on - pm— Providence 7 jith KRoylance 0 ACIsrk 15 13 7 ST MendayFeb13 pm— Providence First vs the S mrusHEXT NEW YORK (UPD— SugaF RAF dan Utah Robinson signed today for hfe to terms 59 Ag Wrestling m raisons Set To Mssliti 11 Open Friday Utah January 8 Many hunters seem to he confused by the different 4 4 3 0 Thornier Christensen 0 4 3 3 Hodsee 0 3 0 0 closing dates for the waterfowl season and the goose sea- 4 SSlOTtuscher 3 0 4 Hodne SJPetenoa 0 4 6 son However only the goose hunting season has 'been 3OOOO RHillysrd Thornier 0 0 0 Benson 0 0 0 Jj extended put today's dosing for waterfowl which in- 0 0 0 0 jmiiysrd 10010 Touts dudes ducks 31 5 7:22 at tomorrow lj can 0 14 M start Goose hunters itruetlon hunting am'but must stop at 5:16 pm The opoing time for Sat- rrrcHEt’B it HAUSEN'S urday ia the same but the closing hour is one minute Jtppesion 411 S l5 0 0 4 MGyllenikof Pitcher 0 0 0 0 later The final day of the goose season will see shooting 03 03 aL Budge I S 5 7 If Pitcher :18 wiU 5 JLow 14 3 8 dose at 0 0 0 0 Bebee start again at 7:22 am and pm 14 Hurren 0 0 0 0 - Monday hunten have been reminded that today is the final day for duck hunting in the gtate of Utah Cache Valley ' defeat led to victory Second vs Etahth 7 pm— Seventh vs Providence ' 9 ot -- U’ Jan II pm— River Heights 6 ' k v 9 p m—River Heights First vs JSth ' rebound average ia helping the Aggies but Green hu grabbed an average of 112 rebound per gamq and Tyler Wilbon leads the Aggies with 42 J takedowns A capacity crowd is expected to Invade George Nelson Field-houfw the traditional battle end radio station KVNU will car- ry the action to fans who are not enough to have tickets Karl Klages will describe the play for radio fans 7J2 Second S pm— River Heights vi Providence Second' ' ' Htrsims is also averaging 272 points a contest' and if be continue at this’ dip will erase all of the Utei’ Individual sewing recdfds He Is pulling down 146 rebounds ' per game Utah State also has plenty of stars to combat this array of talent Green ia averaging 213 points n game and Perry haa 16 6 per tilt even though be has been afflicted with ap upset stomr ach through the past few games Darnel Huey's 73 averatft and - The second half schedules for both the Junior and senior teams In the Mount Logan Make have ' been set up Participants with any questions about the schedule are invited to call the stake athletic officials The Junior teams should ' v contact A1 Davis and the senior " I7 division wm contact Jsy Nielsen The Junior schedule: 6 7 Cornell ’Green and Tyler Wilbon from the orlgihal cast while the Utes have Billy (The Hill) Mo GUI Joe Morton Rich Ruffelf and Jim Rliead The big change in the script la the fact that this yeaj the Utes lick the bench and the Aggies have personnel in depth Last year It was Utah State’s "Iron Man Five” against Utah’s bepch This year It’a Utah's "Four n and a Scramble" against Cec Bakers' abundance Iatenutianal They're producing something besides race horses down Louisville way this year—a 'red-hbasketball team in the unbeaten University of Louisville Cardinals the winnlngest quintet among the - major colleges Coach Peck Heckman's crew ranked sixth nationally received a good scare Wednesday night but managed to pull out Its 12th vi tory of the season over Eastern Kentucky 7049 on Bon Reuben-fortunat- e (teln'e last second goaL-- — — — Louisville a winner of the Blue Grass Tournament lari month got a strong second half performance from John Turner as it rallied fo overtake the underdog Maroons In the closing seconds The Cards were down by nine points at halftime with the 84 Turner limited to seven points But Turner who finished with 24 points many of them in the furious waning minutes canned a Jump shot to pull Louisville within one point pf Eastern Kentucky 8948 with 14 seconds left Turner's pass to Bubenateln with two seconds remaining set the ftage for the deciding basket Wake Fofest led by BiUy Pickard's 23 prints scored its fourth straight Atlantic Coast Conter-cnc- e triumph by defeating Clem-81-Len Chappell scored IS and Alley Hart 17 for the winning Deacons In Southwest Conference action A1 Almanza tossed ln f7 potato in leading Texas to victory over AN 8 kansaa and Rico (format of the conference last reason downed Baylor 7949’ bebtad Dick Park’s 18 points In other games Notre Dame cored a 6 'Victory over Butler Marquette stopped Lohria 1 (Md)‘ Terry Dlschinger'i 36 points paced Purdue over aiJ ltakUt'hll tha second period enabled the Royals to lead 0046 at halftime and he earn through with a clutch three-poin- t play with three minutes to play in tho final period after the Nationals cut Ctar cinati’a lead to' three Prints The victory left the Royals only two games below the 400-levhut they are still Hi games beSL Louis hi the hind first-plaWestern Division Dick Barnett scored 32 points and Dolph Schayes had 26 for the Nationals who an games behind second place Philadelphia and six games ahead of fourth-plaNew York In the Eastern el ce ce Division - - - t “ J 1 J!- - ' |