| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 23 1938 C 3 State High School Coaches Face' New "Year With Misgivings From the First Half Champions in Press Golf Game of Nerves Says M Men Leagues Have Troubles Holding Lead Box Pro Manager - keeping with our annual pracBy HARVEY FROST tice of ranking the Utah golf playM basketball Men champions in first-ha- lf er we pass' out Chriatma pres-ent- a 10 of men and thl morning to the folding up signs retiring on their records and 10 women ahotmaker who out- half titlista are failing to deliver the sparkling performances ranked the field by their exploits on made them Second-hal- f under way play ur pl Larson Goff Shine champions barely been dotted with evidence of weaknesses in first-ha- lf Exhibit A among ailing first--1 h&lvers Is First ward which thundered through the first lap with championship performances However since winning the first half the team has slumped -- And has dropped both second half starts Tenth and Harvard whipped the champs in overtime tilts Harvard and Tenth incidentally lead the Liberty stake loop ' Daler Lead Forest Dale Is still on the top of the heap in Granite stake No game have been clayed since the Daler took first naif honors tie figures to give A three-wa- y Bonnevile stake fane some tasty hoopery for the duration of the season LeGrande touted M the championehip troupe shares the leading- - position with Yale and winners and cash golfs carry caravan -- aided Saturday with those who find the gam mostly nerves— hut drew a sharp line between nerves and that 'has nerve "Championship golf is 89 per cent in the noodle w he said hut pointed out tho head and the heart aren’t the same thing And another thing —the casual spectator doesn’t have much ifiea which golfer is nearest to that much-desirnerveless state in the beat of competition “It isn’t lack1 of courage that makes a golfer miss a three-foFct putt at a crucial moment’ Corco1000 807 ran said t “Taka Ty Cobb for ex714 Ha was as fearless as they 871 ample 429 Yet when 286 com on the diamond 133 000 he steps up to a putt he says hi' knees shake” Ret He found a physical answer to 875 875 this anomaly In the different yice 750 600 of golf and other games '00 Nervous Tension 1250 “I figure it’s all nervous tension 00U In baseball and other sports you can work it off with any number of little movements In golf you just have to atand up' there and make your nerves obey" Corcoran pointed up his observation about the deceptive appearance of various competitors by nodding to a picture of Harold (Jug) McSpaden lining Up an eight-foputt in the recent $10000 Miami ot IV six-fo- ot First half play ended in Ensign stake with Eleventh and Eighteenth Abel Larson state champion and mastering the situation each havin the city ourney and ing seven and lost one ’ Arnold Goff who won the city and Wasatch ward heads the list-- on was runner-U- p in the state were the win side of the Highland stake next in line and in a class to them- percentage column with seven vicselves tories and no defeats By Its record Walter Cosgriff who took first Wasatch looms as the probable winamateur honor in the state open ner of the division race Edgehlll is accorded fifth spot with Ken has supporters who back It as the Kogerson getting sixth after forcing outfit tq whip the league leaders matah Capitol Hill apparently Is serious Larson to an extra-hol- e in the semifinals of the state toar-He- about the championship Capitol and winning the Forest Dale Hill tramped Twenty-fourt- h Thurs crown day night 8 The champions unVern Bowdle had a big year cased basket-clippishots as the reaching the semifinals of the state game started and continued to blast meet before losing to Arnold Goff away with deadly accuracy the and going to the finals of the state entire tilt open match play event Boy Von The feature dish on the Salt Lake Elm second amateur in the state stake menu was the heated clash open and Harry Burley who fin between Fifteenth and Twenty-eight- h ished fourth in the open and won Twenty-eight- h won a hard-fougcrown the state amateur best-ba- ll battle from the Fifteenth with Cosgriff are next in line with crew and is headed down championyoung Billy Korns getting the tenth ship alley If it keeps up the torrid post Korns was runner-u- p in the pace Ogden invitation meet and state Hot Face junior champ He is the youngest player ever to make the honor roll Grant stake competition Is hot e this year as shown by the records Helen Hofmann won the city Grandview East MiUcreek Miller and state crowns and left abso- and Hillcrest are all malutely no question about her su- chines and a hot scramble looms premacy when she drubbed Mrs for the remainder of the season A H Means 10-- 8 In the state Grandview has the edge however finals During the year she earned owing to its record of five wins two the title as the longest driving wo- losses man golfer In the national as she Waterloo ward Is leading the reached the finals of the western Wells stake play with a 1000 averColorado tournament women’s at age Wells ward is the only serious Springs defeating Bake Dldrlkson threat to Waterloo’s supremacy but on the way is figured to succumb to the versae e o tile attack of the leaders Mrs Means Second The Midvale teams First and Mrs A If Mtans competed only Second have complete control over In the state but won her second-plac- e the situation in East Jordan stake ranking in that tourney Mrs and a title playoff Is in the offing Harry Borg took the Fort Douglas between thes two Invitation and Barnett St Weiss squads tourneys to clinch the third spot In ths southern division of the Mary Lou Thomson had a fine year stake Crescent swept to an undisIn winning the state driving crown puted first half championship by and reaching the semifinals in sev- - submerging Sandy Third 2 oral major events Mrs A C Moore Granger blasted its way to first semifinalist in the state meet and half honors in Oquirrh staks leavMrs 0 L Reed finalist in ths Fort "lng in its wake a string of five vic invitation and city eemlfinalist are tories and no defeats Pleasant next in Une Mrs E W Field who Green finished second in the has come up fast! Mrs Wesley Oquirrh chase Prase who got to the eemifinal of the Fort event with Mrs Field and Mrs E T Easley of Ogden are the Brave Prep Cagers By MARLOWE BRANAGAN While Mr and Mr Average American Citizen await the advent of the new year with new hopes high aspirations and a general feel- - ‘ ing of good will toward their fellow men numerous coaches of th prep variety in Utah are getting that cer- tain sinking feeling as they make ready for th 1939 prep hoop chase Presesson warfare of th paet month has oocupled a prominent pot in Utah sport activities— but it really proved nothing Several team exhibited rare form on occasions and then did a complete " about face and cams up with mediocre performances To select ' winner in the various districts Is a tough job No single team with tho exception of Uintah has flashed consistent form throughout the pre- lull season campaign The Fighting Utes to use an popular Three of the outstanding high school gridders in the state are Bob Trump (left) Reed Stayner with leaden of th adjective world’s film col- (center) and Fred Allen (right) Trump and Stayner play for Davis Allen is on the Bea ony at Hollywood have been oolos-ein preseason appearances and Blver team — - — they are touted to take the Uintah district title In region five without undue trouble for th ninth straight time Farmer Face Tack ed Thirty-thir- d runner-u- p Court League MIAMI Fla Dec-2- 4 CD—Fred CoroorAn tournament maestro for In the fairway and green during the past summer month Heading the list are Ed Kingsley of Utah Copper and Helen Hofmann of Fort Douglas Kingsley claimed the top poet In the masculine division by hi brilliant showing in the national ama-tegolf tournament going to the semifinal before bowing out of the picture to the title winner Willie Turnesa By his great play Ed was chosen by a national golf maga-tin-e a the sixth ranking simon-pur- e shotmaker in the nation e e Ed was pushed hard for the honors by Van Savage who skyrocketed Into the national golf limelight on his first major campaign by winning the transmis-sissptitle from Kingsley in an extra-hol-e contest The pair were far In front of any of the Beehive shotmakers e In Upstate Control of Nerves ' Necessary to Win Tournaments Promises Interesting Races as Teams Start Down Final Stretch 2938 Rankings Bees Surprise I t Tight Competition in All Divisions By Jimmy Hodgson Several Prep Clubs Stand-Ou- t in Early Tilts Region One Teams Clash in Heated Duels al Fort Douglas Trojan Quarter Tigers Edge Fetes Fulton Receives ‘Gif? OutMalad all’s LOS ANGELES Dec 24 No I mystery— who sent the lace panties to Duke players? — took on added Interest Saturday night whan Grenville Lansdell If th preseason campaign was conspicuous for no other reason it demonstrated beyond a doubt that the Farmers of Granite face a tough fight if they hop to retain their state title honors The Farmer Tribune Intermountain Servic have been booted around with Southern California quarterback Coach IDAHO FALLS Idaho regularity in nonleagua announced with appropriate blushes tussles— and most prep fans are accident-thinne- d Howard Berg’e that he had received a Christmas Malad frank In declaring that they won’t high ichool hoop unit ran retain their present of rubber diapers from partitle honom However into a relentless Idaho Falls five the Farmers year in and year out open ties unknown “Looks calm doesn’t he? The gift was sent through the here to lose S3 to §4 have usually allowed their opponents attendance “Well let me tell you that felto taks the front row in matinee Colonel Fulton who ranks as one mail but aa in the case of the Duke The 'unit Malad handicapped low was using every bit of con- of the finest golfers in the state garments the postmark was unin when three main performances reserving their own were centration at his command to quiet and has taken stringers choice seats until title time part in several state telligible Lansdell found the dianerves jangled by the 'pressure of akidded Into a car when their hurt re him when he Davis Cyprus and Jordan have events was presented pers waiting for championship leading the tournament for three with a beautiful set of iron clubs by turned home after a long practice track near Blackfoot bepted exhibited marked ability In nonrounds" McSpaden sunk that putt members of the Fort club Pro- session in preparation for the Rose and St Anthony earlier In the league contests th Darts In partlc-ulfor a birdie and went on to win fessional Tee Branca made the set Bowl game being touted to go places In the A scheduled game with Sugar Jordan week “Nerve control not ’nerve’ in Lansdell said there was no clue district race Cyprus has by giving th colonel a two canceled waa because the sense of courage or daring” complete high City to the sender’s identity but disset 'of woods power but th boys have said Corcoran “That’s it aiid “I won’t know how to use these played ths dlapere to all hands as school students there were killed potential not yet atarted clicking on all five that’s why the same 15 or 20 pro- clubs" Colonel Fulton remarked proof he actually had received them in an auto accident the aam day cylinders Jordan has possibilities fessionals win most of the tourna- 'I'm used to "I’m really ao embarrassed" the fi$ tha Malad wreck of developing into a title contender playing with old Wooda the local! Malad ihow ot ment have gave good otheri money Plenty said with another Th Beetdlggers are rangy fair ball en shafted clubs These sticks are husky Fct and would have won had not Georgs handlers 1 000 the shots” a little too modern for me I won't profuse blush and tough defensively 1000 Idaho forward for Atkinson at know what to do with them" have a strong defense but They 1000 Just Start withFalls looped a long range shot 1000 President R B Porter of the club must develop a better scoring punch 000 in 13 seconds of the final whistle Another angle is that this nerves in charge of the affair retorted: if 000 in they hope to finish one-tw- o The Tigers had com within one 000 business doesn’t end with one bad “If the colonel can shoot near-pa- r district race So much for the the 000 shot or one ruinous round Somevisitors in final th the of point old can cerhe clubs three preseason favorites— the omin32-2- 1 golf with his times it just starts then minute of play when Lee Jorgenson ous Granite —still is etched across tainly hit perfect figures with the Pet aiid mate exteam a had cited Nelson He an after as goaled Byron aid of these clubs” 714 the hoop horizon and it might be a BUHL Idaho — Buhl' rugged expend the ball around the hoop 625 empts of a current lingering Case vainly The popular soldier expressed his rienced Indiana ran over Ragermati hoop idea not to sell the Farmers 625 "Nelson is one of the ten best golfTh exciting finish brought the good in 625 deep regret in having to leave Sait Here hen to open local play with a l the comingcampaign short feet ite to crowd victory 429 ers in the country yet he’s in a Lake One of th big surprises to dat City and Fort Douglas where Tha contort wae never In doubt except Idaho Falls 429 blue funk and couldn’t even Atkinson qualpaced by he has won a host of friends but for a flaahy etart by tha Invadera who has been the strong showing of the 375 375 ify for the last 36 holes in the Mi- he announced that he’d be back ran upleda 18-- lead In the first few mlnutee held a 12 to 4 lead at end of the Box Elder Bees at in th Logan-Ogde- n Buhl at th half and to a ami open But he’ll come out of It” when he retires 'and moved 2$ first quarter Colonel Fulton tha end of th third period district racs in region one The eubitltuted Coach Luft one liberally as did at Floyd to 17 half time who Pet Cutstanding margin wants to make Salt Lake City his ualng 11 men while Hagerman aleo tried Bees buffeted about with consist1000 come out ot It” was Ralph Gul-daout new combination! with nine player In the third quarter Glen Vaughn ent ease in preseason contests have home when he can 800 permanent a In game girl Hagerman who preliminary was almost ruined by a He will leave for Washington won Malad captain repeatedly goaled chalked 600 over Buhl up two straight victories 400 missed three-fofrom beyond the foul line and closed in their own putt that cost D C midnight of January 2 200 She league one rated with HAGERMAN to a the score in the 000 him the 1933 open but h licked it single gap Tucker the best in the state All of which Hopkfne came back to win' the open in and Green point Vaughn netted two charity Ballou f East Jordan Stake c Conyeri Hooblng 1937 and 1938 to put makea other coaches with teams Mortbern Divleloa East Jordan Stake Dlckleon toeses at end of the quarter S which hav floundered often face McElroy Won Lost Pet : The Moore his team ahead 31 to 80 for the best J Pence g golfing temperament? Midvale First 1 000 5 BANDT THIRD 0 CRESCENT the future with less trepidation Th Subetltutloni — Hagerman' B Moore Mar- first time ' 800 “Walter Hagen of course When Midvale Second 1 O TFP OT FP© Buhl: Van B Conyers and Smith upstate circuit has its campaign on 2 Union 600 friends used to try to console him Feirbum rf 3 3 3 Caspar rf 2 2 2 ‘ tin Butler Grimes end field Canine at Miller a eooeoe3 Oitram Malad goal acquired 2 East Mldvala 3 400 3 3 2 Aintwrth If 4 2 0 8IJnan If in full force Barger and 1 200 on bad breaka he’d laugh and say N Carroll c 3 8 3 © Brown e canto the final 4 of Sandy Second opening 2104 Butler 000 rg 1 0 0 2'Cowdell rg 0 10 0 oeaO ft thereafter clung to the ball but was Rated Outstanding They can’t block up the hole can Johnson 2 2 2 0IL Mumfrd Ig 0 2 2 2 Smith If 0 therm 0 0 0 Divtsloa forced by the Tigers' defense Jorton L&ndgran lg they?”’ American Fot0 and Provo ar 1 1 0 2 Provo Reserves Win Hansen rf Won Lost Pet gensen heaved th ball through to rated the best in th Alpine disCrescent 1 000 0 Malad 32 8 Totals 1315 34 Totals 4 1 800 810 6 22 set the count at 33 to Bandy Third trict but each has been guilty of Creacent 3 16 26 34 From Cyprus Subs 3 600 2 Sandy First Atkinson’a winning shot came after mediocre 2 10 18 22 2 3 400 Sandy Third Draper First performances and aom reaervee — achool 2b0 MAGNA Th Provo high Referee Beneon umpire Smith 4 ! to one side Draper Second unknown team may aneak in past on the dribbling 0 defeated th Cyprua reaervee 5 Granite 000 MALAD FALLS IDAHO 26-2- 4 J Morteneen and Preect fldor With local DRAPER SECOND SANDT FIRST O T either oLthem—ThKNebo district" Q T FP OT FP Inking baaketa from all angle tho vleitora Atkinson rf 6 S 4 14 BWniBlI K3I GTFP afrace promisea to be afour-teaH Ballard rf 4 1 1 9lBlahop rf 5 2111 piled up A commanding lead that tha local) 2 2 2 6 D Lewis Jl It Jorgensen acored the of locale Sadler lf- -r 0 1 tf 7 1014 never approached Wyatt 2 115 Jones c OREM — In an fair Tintic Nephi Payson and i 1 1 0 SiMartlneau o 310 2 8 two baaketa and played a good floor game Poltevtn Payson Conquers 2 4 2 6 FWIUma f e 1 0 0 2 t Red Devil cam from behind to Smith Scott The ecore 2 1 0 4 J Peteran rg 0 0 0 0 Springville al! have had their good noee out a promleing Lincoln high achool Beck rr DeYoung- lg 1 2 1 310 Vaughn rg B 5 3 1n PROVO CYPRUS IK 5 0 0 0 Nelaon 2 2 0 4 0 10 OTThomas lg 1 0 0 team Miners Friday night Tha home team Fitxgerid days and nights in preseason compeRyan to 22 F P G T P OT 3 E If F 3 $ 7 I I Ballard 3 rf 71Thmpaon htld a three point lead at half tlma and had Wahbum If The lone exception in this 0 0 0 0 Preece rf 6 1 0 12 Sudbury rf 0 2 0 0 Total 0 pi Kuna rf 13 217 33 tition Totals a two point margin with 30 aeconda to go Nalaon 1313134 0 0 0 01 rg PAYSON— Payon chalked lip Its Ihlrj but J Whiting Bpringvllla right forward circuit has been Spanish Fork Th ' 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 Draper tart hr Friday whel tankad a comer anot to tie the score luat Defeat Lyman victory In thr Forkers appeared in frequent non110 2 th Lions turned back a Park City craw before gun time then (allied another dup- 10 8 2 221 Total Totalt 2018 4 44 In a lng the extra period league encounters and took frequent (amt Crew 3 Ward 3 8 0 Eleventh Second 4 18 18 22 Draper Park City forLYMAN Wya— The North SumBergner Big Cullen Chrlrttnaen waa tha gere’ 31 Taylor It 0 2 1‘ setbacks to eliminate them from 0 18 29 44 ward Davit clever Payeon athlete ateadleet performer and tallied four field Sandy Flret and 2 10 Wyatt e mit high school basketeers defeated tanked four field goals each to turn In tha Referee Beneon umpire Smith from hla guard poaltlon while title consideration 0 0 0 0 (roala Mackay rg the Lyman prep crew 28 to 21 In beetThs offensive performances to gprlngvllle'a ace waa eaally tha K Wall lg 0 111 Trips Hospital — DRAPER FIRST I GRANITE lead 18-Tm ot hla 13 polnta started etrong performer ) F P fast preseason game here The t halfLions In GT GT In F P cam the laat half time but alumped badly th Eleventh ward cigar humbled tha Gan 5 19 6 16 Totals 15 17 6 361 Total! McGuire rf 1 2 0 2IJDeapaln rf 6 00 12 Summary: Braves led most of the game with third quarter to aoora qly three points 11 21 25 36 aral Hopital outfit Friday nigh' H Day If 0 0 0 10! F Tennant if 4 0 0 8 Provo I LINCOLN SPRINGVILLE Summary: lima th 2 11 on 4 16 Ploner (take floor At half lead Dave Sharp leading the attack 0 7 c Andrus Cyprus 0 s RATBON 0 14!8mlth 0 PARK CITT GTFP 10 OTIP but Relarie Powell umpire Hancey Hospital craw held a 0 0 2 D Day rf 7 00 14IL Deapaln rg 1 1 0 J GTFP Whiting rf 8 2 1 13IBoyci rf OTRP I The North Summit squad has de- Boylt rf starting In tha third period Eleventh came Raamuen lg 7 0 0 14i W Dipaln lg 0 3 2 5 0 0 X 1 0 2 Smith rf 3 1 0 4‘ N Whtlng If 1 0 0 2 McKay If and th bombarded hoop behind from Uni-ve1 If 2 0 R 0 P e If Tenant 24 Mower feated North Rich and Tintlc in Bergener If 4 4 c rf 0 0 0 Davis 2 3 117 LCheten 4 SEATTLE Dec p 4 Stmgfelw (UP)— to cop the game Bennett rg Peterson a 0" rg 0 0 0 P J Mascara It P 0 0 p 0 P C Chreten rg 4 I practice gamee to date and lost Spendlov of Washington mad it two Center Walker led tha Eleventh troupe'e Mascaro rg Q 0 0 0 0 Leathan rg )30 2 Veit rg Cameron lg Buielp lg Larabouma Gen14 points with 0 0 Van Auedl 0 I 0 0 straight against Ohio State uni- coring twice to Jordan and once to an Growlhitt (yin f Bentley if Jopneon I eral Hospital lorward netted 11 point tor Anderson I 0 0 0 C Pickering Witte a a POP p alumni crew Coach Bjlky Knudsen Roach the defeated when Totals 0 58 2 24 28 p they 2 versity 0 Total! 115 1 0 0 Child 0 g Attend th t WARD GENERAL HOSP 48 Draper First lost all his lettermen of last year Totals iu0 Buckeyes 51 to 37 in an intersec ELEVENTH OTFP OTFP 8 14 22 ToU O 3 24 Granite 1X13 5 37 12 6 2 26 Totals Totals IL 16 US GRAND 3 tftiitii 4 5 tion&l with the exception of Sharp 2 rf 012 8 basketball son Ban ill Pattereon rt Refer Smith Bweneon Wilson game Referee Hillman: Referee umpire Ljmbma If 3 2 1 7 umpire Dlgon umpln -- nr 3 2 1 7!Chrltenn Scott If OPENING 4 2 o (UP)-Footb- Colonel W S Fulton’ on of the most popular officers and golfers ever to be stationed at Fort Douglas will leave the post January 2 Saturday members of the club and officers from the post gathered to give him a big Christmas and farewell party More than CO were In ot Five 34-3- 3 - 49-2- Rex-bur- g' ar ht line-bust- er Buhl Five Downs Hagerman top-fUg- ht ‘ 32-£- - 38-1- 8 hl 33-2- ot 34-2- & Red Devils Edge Lincoln - Other choice? Tim RANKINGS! MEN 1—Fd Kindle? nf Utah Copper — Ven Saved of 5— A hoi Larson of Utah Copper 4— Arnold Goff of BonjievUle 6— Walter Coedtff of BonnovtUe 5— Kee Bfldrsoa of Forest Halo 1—Vora bowiile of Bonneville p— Roy Von Elm of Fort Douglaa (—Harpy Gorier of Bonneville lo— Bill Korn of BonnovtUe - m extra-perio- d : 27 1 26-3- 4 I I '1202 Pill hard-foug- 2 g 7 35-2- 4 WOMEN 1—Hrlea Hofmenn of I ort notifies I— Mrs A H Meant of Tort Douglas S— Mrs Harry Borg of Bonneville 4— Mar? Lou Thomson of Nlbley Park 5— Mrs A 0 Moore of 6 L Country club — Mre G I Keed of H L Country club J—Mrs Ferry Davis of Forest Dais —Mrs E W Field of Fort Douglas ft— Mrs Wesley Prouse of Bonneville Enslev Ogden Country club le— Mre R I 36-1- 8 a Short Shots on Utes Hers are a few notes from the traveling Redskins of Utah: Fred Kaul guard broke out with a rash and was exempt from practice until it was found the rash was caused from eating too much tropical frui Kaul went right back to work Bob after a short quarantine Alley has picked up more than Ocean ight pounds on the trip travel does not bother him Ray Peterson sophomore fullback has Ike Arm also added five pounds strong )s rated the most popular coach ever to take a team to the Fred McKenzie Islands Ute who is now living at Honolulu has picked up 10 poynds and aphas started to get that roly-pol- y Einar Neileen had pearance some of the sophomores up at o’clock on morning aboard boat on one of his special fishing “fetes” Irv Crandall and Rex Geary won the honors for being the most seaOfficials of the boat have sick been highly complimentary over the conduct of the Utah squad ry 1 I nt n Equipment Fort Douglas Golfers Hold Christmas Party to Honor Officers tw9eiwwm:n:tmc)inmmiii ) 10 6 4 214l8wan Walker e Panroe rg 0 2 0 0!Ahlen rg 1 2 0 2 Cook lg Button lg 1 1 Total 1612 3 351 period): General Hoepttai Eleventh Ward Referee Odeklrk Scor by- Totals ARCHERY RANGE 0 0 0 0 Meekar -- f Ony 0 1 10 10 4 24 12 6 WEDNESDAY DEC 23 21 26 Rang wilt k under super Vision of MARDE8 ROBINSON ef formerly South Summit Beats Evanston 19-1- 5 f KAMA —South Summit high noaed out low the vleltlng Evaneton Red Devil In coring contert Friday featured by many foule Fltger)d looked good for the locele while Heward aparkled for th viitton °80UTH SUMMIT EVANBTON O T Tf 0 TF P Fltigerld rf 2 4 3 7 Heward rf 3 0 0 Ballinger If Wild If 8 0 0 0 McPhie e Afklneon Ht evens rg Jensen rg ? 06 02 44 Stevenson lg Lott lg Ure f 2 1 0 4 O Buck f o o 0 0 0 0 Lewi f Carllala 0 o Caeey e 0 0 Mare hall g 0 0 Harris f 0 0 B Buck g 0 0 Carruth g 0 0 Kiddy g 13 616 Total 714 8 19 Total ? for-me- U Oregon Victor Tall and Green FAYETTEVILLE Ark Dec 24 IP)— Thirteen members of the basketball iquad of 20 at th University of Arkansas are sophomores' Only three squadraen are lesa than 8 feet tails Tboit thre ar 6 feet XL ARCHERY C t shortly-Colone- - ' DETROIT Dec 24 ID— The University of Oregon’s tall cagers scored 18 points in the final seven minutes to hand Wayne university The its first defeat this season 1 score was Bobby Roth Wayne forward led in holding off Oregon during th first 33 minutes ’ More than 50 Fort Douglas Golf club members turned out Saturday for a Christmas party to honor Colonel WT S Fulton and Colonel M S Lough who l will leave the post Fulton third from right in foreground with pipe is talking to Colonel Lough President K B Porter of the club is just left of Colonel Fulton with members of the club in the background ' 52-4- s the Oymnesium We eerry e complete line ef errhery tackle end tuppllee— Bowst arrow made bp pro feenionalc in the craft Reasonably priced comb in Wednesday and SEE THE COMPETITION BOWS and ARROWS VI PISTOL By Marde Robinson State and Member of S L Cham-pio- n Police Department Competitions Indoor Rifle Range Plus— Archery Club New Opens Dec Come In “slght-ln- " 2S Also your rifle " SKATE SHARPENING GUN REPAIRING LOCKSMITHING ’ By WM F MAIN SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLY COMPANY Edw R Alton 32 W 2ND SO Manaser WAS 14 f |