Show - - ' ag-Fo- ur Alf Takes Ski Throne AgainIt begins to look like the Vi6pHp4sktb411:Cailjisigp: - - --- - in Topl 'tanking Many national ski crown is back on the head of Alf Engen but the national ski'' association apparently does not want-t- o be embariassed again and is saying little or nothing about it 'Probably the silliest bit renegeing was stagedlast 'With the B games- counting as A as much in the the Big Four hoop year when the U S ski 'Maga decided six months after the national tournament that Sigmund Ruud had won the U S race league mentors are pushing their sophomore charges to the uttitle by of a point instead of Alf Erigen who had most In freparation for opening been crowned received the recognition and sat on the ski 28 The latest Information from Ogthrone indicates that the Junction city Now it comes to light that Sigmund Ruud along with his den will not lie represented by a C team famed brother Birger Ruud will not be allowd to compete in For this reason there will be two amateur tournaments in the United States this 'year because leagues similsr to the football setthey are not simonpure performers in the eyes of the Ameri- - up the Big Four and Two Tall Players can Ski association South with a rangy squad However Sigmund's status now is no different than it fast developing into al smooth mawas last year when be competed here against Alf Engem chine The Cubs hays played games Therefore if he is not eligible to compete for the national wIth several M Men quints putting of performers into the title this year be was not eligible to compete for or hold the a host Both Chick Brown at center crown last year and the great lengths to which the national and Blaine Thurman at guard hit the mark giving the Southski leaders went to crown Ruud and make themselves look ridiculous it seems was merely another misstep—an action erners plenty of height under the baskets Thurman etarted poorly which crowned the Wrong champion but is developing into a real deoff-aga- on-ag- ain Quints Continue I - ot ::-- — nd at two-gam- ca-fri- n 4 ' I I outstanding Maud Overpowers Wasatch 47 to 22 representatives had a chance to have all the big names of skiing under the local banner but one by one they have strayed away until now the ski club officials are looking around in desperation club to find an outstanding rider who can represent the club in 'II major tournaments Wasatch crew The score: I WASATCH MANTI PI G T Cox rf 5 0 0 101Ransen rt ACAD G T FP 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 If 2 2 101Heiston 0 0 0 0 4 2 SIMadesn c 1 4 1 3 4 2 61Jensen rg 2 0s2!Cochrane IS 3 5 2 R 1 2 0 2 1 0 Cillloimanrf 1 1 1 3 3 1“7IFillis If 0 0 0 0 3 2 4111all rg Stringhm II 0 00 0 400 0 0 Nay 2 31 5 ITrever rf II-- 3 Jo ut ski clubs in the country will have 'to go unrepresented ::" Ii4:i4::!'x ntah high school rang 130 a victory over Carbon county high in a practice tussle Saturday eveWalker with 12 points and Sowards with 10 sparked the winners while Wesley and Del Corte scored three field goals apiece for the losers The score: I DINTAR CARBON CHICAGO Jan 15 (A'—Bronko G T F PI G T PP ' Pollock rf 0 2 0 &Sowards rt 4 4 2 10 fullback r the Chicago 3 3 1 711 Hadick It 1 0 0 2 Nagurski Wesley It 5 5212 Bears' Del Corre c 3 0 0 &Walker e professional jootball team 1 11 3C44adick rg 0 0 0 0 and claimantto the worlds Ostler re heavy- R Bryner Ia 0 0 0 011ones 2 3 2 6 1 0 0 2 weight Barker rt 0 1 1 llirox rt wrestling title is ill In 0 0 2 Passie 2 1 0 4 &Birchen If 0 0 0 &Milburn re' 0 0 0 0 Ravenswood hospital with a fever Cowley re 0 0 0 0 resulting from a leg infection which Brynr lit 0 0 0 &Murray c Noel lg ilereestone rg 0 0 0 0 developed from rope burns suffered in a recent wrestling match Totals 7 9 3 171 Totals 15 14 6 36 The hospital said the former Min- Score by quarters: 9 15 17 nesota Carbon grid star "was resting corn- Dintah 8 20 31 36 ' VERNAL-11i- Build Ski Sport in Utah As ! P George Watson and Frank Rasmussen are two men who have done much to stimulate and build the ski sport in Utah Watson deeded the forest service 700 acres of land at Alta so that improvements could be made for local winter sports fans The forest service will make no improvements on property until it has a deed to the land Therefore only through the generosity of Mr Watson could the wonderful Alta ski site have been opened to Utah fans Frank itasmussen has done much to promote interest among the junior skinlen He will stage another tournament January 30 to give the youngsters a chance Frank also has the only complete ski history record book that is known of in Utah and he has been a big aid to the Utah Ski club in promoting its various tournaments at Ecker hill Bronko Nagurski Ill Has Leg Infection 0000 ' Logan-Ogde- Glair let Won Lost n South Cache Logan IiingfishUse Hefty Right - ' a - Beer River North Cache Rol Elder -- Other results:—The Cardiff Giant CHICAGO Jan 340 Iowa defeated Jim Clinstock the InskY's "roundhouse right" 1 280' Tulsa Okla 13:03 Cowboy baimakir punch which earned bim Ackley Tucson Ariz defeated Vic an estimated $300000 as a' prize soldak 195 Chicago 13:20 fighter served him well as he Made his Chicago debut as a wrestler- 11 Before a throng of 2000 yelling Montana Elk fans at Marigold Gardens jevinsky defeated Pat Murphy of Chicago in Sets New Mark one minute eight seconds of a half 'e affair The Nord HELENA Mont 'Jan i5 hour time-lim- it "defeated" took in a lot Of territory Game Warden James A Weaver as Levinsky Irked by- - Murphy's g tactics suddenly let go estimated Saturday that 5750 elk d right-hana wits punch which were killed by Montana hunters knocked Murphy out of the during the—open—season—Viet began Murphy shaking bis head stum I-- and will continue 14 one bled back Into the squared circle October 15 al--Kin- g Le- - bair-pullin- -- i& 0 3- - started from the floor Then it was a simple Matter for the former Max-well street fish peddler to pin Murphyl shoulders to the canvas in orthodox manner Levinsky in wining his fourth start as a grappler weighed 230 potmdtio205forMur January ord 31 - setting an III-tim- rec- e - -: 2 A! 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 Markt 1000I - 1000117pinrilniegville ' 500 tuall 00011Payson Won 2 2 0 Spantak Fork 1 1ow 4?:i4 '?'- - ' — 0"'- " ! '' ' Won 2 2 d 1 1 High 0 Lincoln Bingham 2 2 1 ' " Grantsville 1- 0 0 4 0 Friday's Schedule Davis Tootle at Murray Bingham at Grantsville Cyprus at Granite Sununit Diatriet Toosis - Won 2 PA"th NUMM11 1 1 1 1 M— 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 Loat 0 1 1 1 1 lerliedele at North Suminit 000 — 000 2 ' Ploasan-C-Orpit- Davii Murray Cyprus Granite Jordan 0 a 000 1000 1 000 500 500 000 Fridarl 500 500 000 —22 DOD I ' high :'4 !":i::i1:i4:: ' i ' : 4 :!:' ::' 0- I A It ald Richfield at at - ' : IV: :':!7!'' :: '' - 7 :ii:::r:::m: 0 ':!"::::A'i::i::':':::::::: ) Aday's ricWcck ' 1 1 0 0 2' :11( 2 4 000 0 cyv'scll:rltedu Schedule Warmale Tropic rangulirti at ELMM1 500 1 0) MCI le 4 n U Has Strortg Track $qoa For '38 Big Seven Events two-wa- C reen and Appleby carried the ba- - ter setting a new conference par of In the winning mile relay team 145 seconds in the divisional meet Everett Chesney captured the Siovek set the conference record quarter-mile race and ran the first of 13 feet 3 inches In the pole lap In the mile relay Dusky Gil vault in the eastern division meet bert Cruter will return for another but was able only to tie for third crack his high jumping title in in the conference trials behind his which he holds the record of 8 feet ) BOULDER Colo Jan 15 (A'— inches teammate Bechar wild took sec- 6 Whether Colorado university after d Otber lettermen are: Ty Miller winning ips first Rocky Mountain Four conference champions are :sprinter Johnny Phillips 440 and rs return-rea16 mile relay Jim Lear half mile letter winners conference track and field title in among the Earl Howsam mile Chet Mohler 14 last spring can capture ing two mile Joe Davies and Leon the Mountain States conference Took Both Dashes Lavington shotput Phil Gray dismeet this May is partly a matter Clyde Crosby won both the 100- - cus Darrell Gibbs and John Baugh dashes last May hammer Bill Warnock hurdles and of simple arithmetic yard and Colorado scored 68'41 points In for the second straight year Dick Jack Maas pole vault Miller Phillips Howsam Kearns who won the Kansas relays Gray winning its first conference blue decathlon championship in April Baugh and Warnock all scored in ribbon for Coach Frank C Potts last title year won the high hurdles at C U's drive to the who had been waiting for the day some 10 years This score' was 2514 From List Year's Squad points better than Brigham Young Pioneer League Left from last year's squad are counted in placing second POMon Lnitt Bob Lear Merritt Stark and Frano From his list of 1937 point win Golden tilory 000 cis Fredell distances Fmnk o 1 1 000 King ners Coach Potts who is putting 50 Utah launders o 1 000 high jump Dave Thomas hurdles 1 veterans and sophomores through Murphy Grocery 500 and John Strickland Dick weights 1 Men 500 early training paces in the field Tone leGulf 0 2 000 Boorman a junior college transfer 2 house these nippy days can strike Carleeon's 0 000 looks to be a good prospect in the off names representing 14 points' CARLEJONI UTAH BUILDERS sprints and quarter-mil- e GT? P These sophomores should eon STEP Should Lead Way A Davis 31 3 20 6 Carleaces Ft 2404 2 I 1 5 tribute valuable points: Paul Cope 4 I 1 91Condie If Hay If Thus it would seem that if Stevenanffe 0 0 0 OM Davis e 2 4 2 8 a brilliant hurdler in high school rado's remaining veterans can run Hallenhk rg 1 3 0 21Hollinghs rg 2 52 11 5 John Rice 3 I sprints Henry Hobbs Ig 3 5 2 SlOwens Ig and jump and toss weights just as Duelmeir 2 0 0 4 Bill Walirivh If and Eugene Doctor Brshnsky If 2 0 0 4tElliamon 0 OIN II 2 2 0 0 Davis I 0 and season HColbrt did as last rg expertly they distances Morgan Davidson Jim a 1 0 0 2 none of its Big Seven rivals has DDulmeir Bakin a 'inties and Leslie Idler weights 0000 000 O improved too much over 1937 form Edger It Bill Shepard and Bud Arnold quarterColorado should lead the way to an- - Total' 14 13 3 311 Tots la 12 16 5 29 -mile Archie Connett pole vault other track title Myers Referee Taylor umpire and Bill Puett high jump The quiet Mr Potts won't say Potts has arranged for Indoor TOOELE MERCK !MURPHY GROCERY much about that meets 01 T1 PI await 11 OTEP probably next month 5 3121 dual 0 "The returning 15 lettermen form Scott rf 3 4 2 8 with Colorado Mines and Colorado 2 2 2 &Bell If If tho nucleus for a good team" he Bevan 2014 Wardell e 3 5 2 1318aley rse 2 4 2 6 State 1 1 1 3iRoyall said Saturday "Our success how- - Sedar rg Eckman lg 5 1 1 111Hunsaker lg 22 10 0 4 ever depends upon the performance Warner 0 4 rg 0 3 1 11Poole rf 1 2 0 2 Tornich et 1 4 2 CLarsen rg of the eophomores" 0 0 0 0 if Murnhy Colorado lost from Its championiLuker Ig 0000 nine 'lettermen— 351 ship aggregation 22 16 5 49 'Totals otals 11 IT 9 John Slovek and Jerry Bachar pole Referee Myers umpire Taylor Deffke Jack Don and vaulters KEN GARET Lee Latta GOLDEN GLORY Kearns high jumpers PI T GTE P 1 0' miler 3 West green if 2 0' 0 4 half tavelin if Ray 3 1 0 8E 8nider If 4 2 0 8 If r: John Lang Chuck McSweeney McDongh e 3 4 2 &Anderson c 2 1 0 4 rg 0 1 0 0 Appleby Sprinter and Frank Rogel Monson rg 1n 00 flü 21McDowell 1 32 4 orieceibert Thurman Ig hammer thrower 2 1 0 4 2 1 1 5 Lloyd If Wade rg 0 0 0 0 and :1 Deffite 0 0 Bachar Slovek 0 Only Herzog if 0!Carpenter Latta laced in individual events in the conference meet last spring Releraa Taylor umpire Myara Colorado Loses Nine Lettermen Of Last Season long-soug- 1 Strevell-Paterso- Donald Budge of Oititland Cal No 1 position was approved Riggs tó ?jay Wayne- Sabin - MIAMI BEACH Fla Ja 15 (RI —Bobby Riggs of Chicago entered the finals of the Nautilus tennis tournament Saturday and will meet Wayne Sabin of Hollywood Cal Sunday Young Riggs the country's player while Don Budge ix' abroad crushed Elwood T Cooks of Portland Ore ranked lowest at ng in the' semifinals Saturday 3 Cooke appeared to be under a heavy strain and it wu Just a breeze for Bobby Sabin von- his semifinal match Friday from Frank Kovacs of Oak0 3 4 6 land Cal The doubles also reached the final stage Riggs and Sabin defeated the Miami university team of George 5 4 Pero and Bill Hardie 6 in a match begun Friday and halted by darkness after the second set In the other bracket Wihner Hines of Hollywood and Kovacs won a long duel with Cooke and Martin 5 1 44 1 Buxy of Miami 9 The doubles final also will be played No 28 6-- 3 0 6-- 6-- 6-- 3-- 3-- 7-- Sunday OVER'S two-mile- Won 2 1 - 1 l 0 0 North Sanest' lerlday's WWII' Wesstch Academy- at Ounnisoc4 Dent' at Snow North Sanpets at Moron1 REOION Milt Lintah District Won Lost 2 0 Roosevelt 1 0i Wotan 1 1 a Iterra 0 1 5 It smont 0 2 Duchesne Wednesday's Schedule Duchene Roosevelt at Uinta Schedule Felday's I Ulntith at A lt &moot Alterra at Roosevelt - y Carbon— North Emery Central Smith Emery GreenrIver 4t pletrkt0 i1 0 0 1 '1 - 0 tX REGION Millard Dietrict Won 2 1 Pet Lost 1 000 0 1 000 Fillmore 0 1 500 Hinckley 1 n50000 BDaeall:0 1 000 Milford 2 - Pet 1000 1000 500 1 2-- - 1 Friday'a Wiford at Beaver Hinckley at Fillmore Dixie District Won 2 Enterprise - Lost 0 0 1 Dixie 000000 1 00000 1 1 1 - 1 1 1000 1000 500 500 —000 Prielay's Sehedels South Emery at North Emery Greentiver at Carbon fihrirk ' t tkitadula itonticelle friday'i at Bilinding Now 000 WALKOVEW-- Pet 1000 1000 500 500 500 500 0001 Famous TwiceYearly elis-ShthotSalo-- : Hundreds of Pairs of ii moll MEN'S WALK OVER SHOES "I Reddeed for vdearance S cow stINNTSIDE—Aftcr M men downed Priest ward half of the tame featured Sunnesids'e fifth stake competition for the winners them iic a a I MINNEiPOL1S Jan 15 he University of Michigan basketball team remained undefeated In the i nhratTiltilNtatiiiID ian: Cownrbon C 0 )s 110110V IWitIMm fr--- e - I f P 4 o 8 0 0 0 8 00 40 I 0 2 7115 St' in Progress! flunnveld Reinains Undefeated Western—coriferencirSaturday-tt- 1671 ne—Wc—nl it-- te9-- 15 Pef 000 500 ono 1 MO 2 Sunnyside Downs Price 30 -- 1 1 0 - Fridy's Pettodule PaYowan- at Hurriesue Enterprise at Lanett 'Saturday's Schedule Itnierprise at Valley Hurricane at Mao ' 7 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 lebedula e- Kanab Harrisans Cedar 000 Valley city 000 Parowan ' Lost 0 -1- 14 Main Feiture "rico ' 7-- 6-- 6-- - 7-- 6-- 1 WALK- Dixtriel - -- A Californian is a protege of Don Budge He went to the semifinals Frank Kovacs of the Miami Biltencire tournament where he was defeated by Bobby Biggs (A)--T- s - Clubs or subassociations are required to submit detailed reports of payments for traveling And living expenses of players within 10 days after tournaments or exhibitions Imposition of penalties on offenders was made mandatory instead of optional as at present Carruthers said in an interview that in numerous 'instances lump sum payments to amateurs lor tray-sliexpenses to and from tournaments were considerably in excess of actual transportation cost and left players tidy profits "We want the player to receive all he has to 'spend for actual expenses but we don 1 want him to make a profit" said Carruthers "We have noted instanCes where players doubled up receiving- - pay- y menta for transportation from Borne distant point for each of two or more tournaments held in the same locality on succeeding dates" Eliminates Chief Source The curb on traveling expenses he declared eliminates one of the chief sources by which an amateur may receive payment for participation in a tournament An amendment to tgurnarnent reg ulations prohibitinOse of spikes on grass pourts except when a tournament teferes decides ground conditions jtuitify was adopted by a close vote after spirited discussion Recommendatiom of the national ranking committee again giving J ng !oi:5 :':::08:::1 ? - - ts curred" v ''! !:::'ll'I:':'r'4' :':i::' Carbon-Entit- -- one-da- ' - '':''' ''' " - ' REGION FOUR Bevies District Woe- - Lest - Pet a 0 1:1)00 1 000 3 0 ll 0 1 000 SOO 1 Pansultch Monroe Bicknell Salina noes iatirs Pitile Pet Tropic 1 000 Richfield 500 Marysval '— 1000 1 Provo at Pleasant Grove 000 ' 000 500 500 500 Y 2 000 1 ScheduleAm- erican-Pork at B Lchl at Lincoln Pet Loot 0 0 y The asseciation at its meeting reelected President Rol- combo Ward of New York and other officers It approved a committee report awarding the 1938 Davis cup challenge round to the Germantown Cricicet club of Philadelphia and ap-- k propriated $11641'for junior Davi cup teams and other junior develop meat — To Cover The new rule on traveling expenses prohibits lump sum or round figure payments to amateurs and provides that "such paymenta shall cover only expenses actually in- - " 4-- ::' 'I "11Nittotost ' :! i!"'''' '‘?'7'4j'':-': ' ''' A0"'es'4-- ' Snow Moroni Dietriet M0Ino Y li "--- f 1 1300 1 0"99 Wasetrh Academy O MIAMI BEACH Fla ' Jan 10 —The United States Lawn Tennis association moved Saturday to curb amateurs to excessive payments tin der the heading of traveling ex4 a Linde Chairman penses practice J Carruthers of the amateur rules committee said had led to numerouit abuses Only-Cos- Mint' Pet Lost - 1 1 0 000 Leh! mertekn Pork B ' ' &Hopei Snob at l'intic Spanish York it Payson Springville bye Pet 1000 '' !i rinnnlson Eddies Schedule Provo Thee elk slayings in important 14":tc7r":"— City areas were: Gardiher 3581 Sun Park South Summit River 1084 south fork ot the Flat- head 691: Gallatin 144 Madison Fridic - 2 2 Bear Rival: Box Rider at Weber ieski North Cache at South Cache Etch District Won Lost South Rich 1 0 North Rich 0 Friday's Schedule North Rich at South Rich North Summit Memorial 100LRAVall190—Theyillellided-bull 2U2--co- MP REGION THRICE Reba Friday Undoing REGION ONEgame') 7 '0-- 4 6'' ! Team Standings in Utah High School Leagues Weber P they 36-1- 7 - 4 43-4- chance of clambering back into the : ' thick of the fight school ning Jis'''::-ir::4c2:"''':!:7A''1 — :: 220-ya- rd Tintio The activities of the'amazing Tin-ti- c crew will be watched closely Friday when Seth Parkinson's hustling charges entertain Eureka fans by meeting Juab county high of Nephi The Wasps have lost one decision to Springville but with a week's rest they should be at top form against the speedy Eurekans American Fork and B Y high will battle at Provo in the feature attraction on the Alpine district schedule The Wildcats lost a thrille2 r—to Provo in their first league start but last week showed they still have a voice in the eventual determination Of the district championship by walloping Lincoln 62 to 26 If the Wildcats can con- For Carbon Array t week to install a tempoNegotiations were started-lasat are not yet definite but Alta lift ski Arrangements rary George H Watson "mayor" of Alta hopes to have the lift available to the skimen in the near future t Juab at Seek New Representative 4 If Officials knew last week that Alf was ready to leave and Miller 3 Anderson Frischluit re 2 they made a wild play for Sigurd Ulland without success Ottenson lit 1 rt 0 They hoped to get Sverre Engen back inthe fold but :larlsort Johnston Sverre is operating a gas station at Lake TairPrand does not Tuttle ig 1 want to leave his business e" Einar Fredboanother outstanding performer and oneof the 8 16 6 22 Totals 19 19 9 471 Totals Score by quarters: greatest ski stylists in the game is now in Seattle and appears MntI 14 21 86 47 12 15 22 3 to be the best bet for the Utah club Overtures to Einar will Wasatch Referee: slenlove: unwire Dean Anderson undoubtedly be started immediately-Buntil Einar or someone else is signed up the Utah Ski tinue their bombardment against club which has become one of the strongest and best known Uintah Too Strong stand a good American Fork C I the Spartans MT PLEASANT—Manti high Chalked no another victory in the Sanpete district race Wasatch acadSaturday evening subduing Seven men on emy by a score of 47 to 22 the Manti lineup scored at least one field mai &Mem Cochrane with - eight tallies topped the :k::::o e f fast-movi- ng :s4 4::§:'' r:!4:::' - run-arou- ::i:::0-:::i:4- ‘ :i--- fut If "00rrf-in- :7::71777i - in b National Group Will Require 4 Detailed Reports Doti Budge' ll school-basketba- - - -- 'Izz-7- 4 ( s O a Protege of Is- To Lead 1eagues hs ) - This!Netter By MARLOWEBRANAGAN The ominous word upset which so often finds its way'into Utah high seven-tentwarfare has albattles-Januarready appeared several times this' season and with the campaign only two weeks old it appears certain that many Other will ocere the curtain is brought dor4n étif Little-Thr- ee on league activities 'Nebo Spanish Fork highly-toute- d district machine haelropped Its two league starts' towing to Tintic and Springville on consecutive FriThe Tintio triumph wail a lints-lig- ht days major upset few fans ionceding the Miners any chance of coming six-fothrough with a Victory Last week Old Man Upset made his way into the packed gym at Murray and sat by watching with fensive threat Along with Thur- glee as the Smeltermen doped to Not Amateur United States man on defense is Howard Gillman lose by four or five points put on Shirley Jensen and Oston Baird touches to 'a gams the M A Strand vice president of the national ski associa Ed Scott an exceptional ball whichfinishing could only go One way action points out that on account of working for ski concerns handler has one forward post well cording to close observers of the in hand while Brent Goatee and 'Jordan listricts---Granit- e's and using their reputations in the sports for selling ski equipway— Wood are fighting it out for and came off with a 1 ment as well as having their names used for advertisements Melly as well as In a sparkling exhibition triumph the other Wood is the Ruud brothers are not amateurs under the code but are clever and will probably get the Favorites Show Skill' still eligible for amateur competition under the international call Coach of with East Marvin Pugh As a general rule however prerules plenty of good material on hand I season favorites in the various cirIf the national ski leaders were serious last summer when having a difficult time finding the cuits are setting the pace as teams they came out with the report that they were interested only right combination for his startint make ready for the third round of The squad consist of 121 play North Summit Weber Davis In seeing that justice was done and that the right man was lineup Outstanding are Bob Forbes1 Murray Cyprus American Fork crowned chamliion of the United States for 1937 they are due to men Chuck Adams and Dick Dorton1 Lehi Springville Gunnison and to and start another apologetic campaign' explain why Engen Forbes the lankiest boy in the Panguitch have come through with not Ruud should go down into the record books as last year's group atands over six feet and holds Impressive showings te stamp them-- 1 Dorton selves as strong contenders for title' down the pivot" position titleholder Adams are on the forward line honors in their respective leagues If the wrong champ was crowned six months after the and The defense is bolatered by Woody week the fortunes of several-otournament it seems about right that the' real ctanipion should Peterson and Huck Adelt Stew This the leaders will be at stake as Nesbitt Junior Clawson John Kelly they meet teams which are well up be crowned 12 months after the title event and Bob Malin are forcing the regu- In the standingsnr run across rivals With Sigmund and Birger Rudd declared eligible only late to step lively in order to hold who are always particularly tough their posts to beat for open ski jumping tournaments and barred from amateur l Whether or not Cyprus' two to Beat' that-Al'Team to catch in a Engen is great position meetsIntppears litraight wins form a criterion of its U S ski crown and capture it for The Panther B team looks Mit real strength will be aptly deterup with the the team to beat Herbert Brooks mined Friday when the Pirates ingood when the national ski tournament is held this year Alf ace handles the ball like a vade the Granite gym for a setto plans to take part in the U S tourney again and there is no dusky Keith with the Farmers A in for Cyprus Lionel Dieschel v teran one in sight at present who appears able to give him a serious arr Bryce Tangren Melvin Gra- would virtually shove the Farmers am and Don Morelli are fighting out of the running for first place race for the laurels Ile certainly deserves to win it after the or the other forward poet Mark in the Jordan district he has been given in the past year 'Tack looks like the best bet de-at The Spartans of South Cache ride center but Paul Sibrowsky is victory ing the crest of a Sup Valley Expected to Stay them to a veloping fast and should see plenty streak which has of AlaOgden-Logaaction in tie for first the However if Alf Erigen wths the national title this year he Paul Hood and Gordon Carlson tfict of region one will be hosts Friwill undoubtedly win it under the colors of the Sun Valley Ski have the inside track for the de- day to their hated rivals the Bullclub instead of the Utah Ski club Alf has been made an attracCarlson stands six dogs of North Cache On paper this fensive posts tive offer by the Sun Valley leaders and there seems to be little feet two inche& - Other guard as- game is all South Cache but it may are Albert Sasaki Bob result iti another appearance of Mr doubt that be will accept the offer and stay in Idaho instead of pirants Paul Sagers and Merrill Upset North Cache has laways been Cooper returning with the Utah team when the tristate tournament is Price particularly tough for South Cache defeat sure to to whip and with completed Sunday remove it as a factor In the upstate race North Cache will be doubly The loss of Alf Engen just about doses out the Utah Ski In the past the local primed for a supreme effort against club on ski 40 Net Playérs'-'4-- 6 'Expenses' Under Fire : t Cubs Plaéi Rangy Team- In Race Panthers Strong - I 1938 16 opia For Action 3 JANUARY SUNDAY MORNING up-Lot-7A4471iitekTe--§-k:t- Teams-Se- - r TRIBUNE- THE SALT LAKE - t a ' : - ' - |