Show 4 -- f 1 T wKac HK “W m V y F TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY10 1939r --12- X Utah College Hoop Camps Plot Trouble for Big Seven Foes Horses Perish In Flames P At Amsterdam Group Drafts Bear River Project Bill Aggies Cougars Work Out Blaze Claims Farmers Plan ' F Friday Night Injuns Appear Animals— Owner Absent 25 Saturday Former Prep H College Aces Make Up Fives Tribune Intermountain Service YJan 9 P AMSTERDAM N —Twenty-fiv- e thoroughbred horses owned by John Sanford millionaire portsman were destroyed Monday Bight in a fire that rased the main racing stable of the Hurricana breeding farm with a total loss stimated at $200000 Among the horses which were hopelessly trapped in the flaming barn and were burned to death were Supply House one of the best ateeplechase horses in the country Pharsalia and Sun Port which was purchased last year at reported sum of $15000 Defective Wirhti s ragansetfpark Both Pharsalia and Supply House raced at Saratoga Springs Narra-ganse- tt and other eastern tracks “ Trainer Hughes said Golden Meadow considered one of the best was steeplechasers in America housed in' another barn and escaped death He explained he was unable to determine the names of the other horses destroyed until Tuesday morning John Sanford was reported to be In Florida His stable whlchjraces in the name of the Sanford Stud Farm was founded in the 1880’s by his father the late John Sanford carpet manufacturer of Amster dam Who was first to prove that good thoroughbred race horses could be bred in New York state’s climate One of the most famous horse cemeteries in the world is located on Hurricana farm the graves of Chuctanunda Mohawk Kenneytto Molly Brant and many other noted horses of the past being marked by monuments Famous Stable Sanford stable's heyday was at the turn of the century when horses porting the Sanford colors were practically invincible on the Ameri- can turf The Sanford stakes run as a memorial to the late John Sanford has been one of the leading events at Saratoga since 191$ The stakes is principally famous “for its 1919 running which marked the only defeat suffered by the great Man o’ War who yielded to Harry Payne Whitney’s Upset Tank Squads Meet Here The first swimming meet of the ir Salt Lake City a dual affair between Deseret gym and Utah State paddlers will be held at 'the gym Wednesday at 8 p m s Charles Welch Sr dean of Utah QkXpaches and director of the ret gym team announced Monday tnktTthe Aggies are reputed to have a number of gooaddlers in 1939 season their but speedyRedsklns match scoring ability with the Colorado Slate' college five from Fort Collins The Inexperienced Utes have dons right well by themselves in the competition— so well in fact that they are being rated now as one of the strong teams in the Big Seven conference Coach Dick Romney of the U S A C ranks Colorado as the favorite and Wyoming and Utah as second choices for the crownTTiot counting the Utah Aggies of course The Indians will be faimred to win pfe-seas- y— llollie Hughes trainer of the Sanford stable who estimated the loss said the fire apparently started in the upper section of the maul racing stable He believed the cause was defective wiring None of the horses could be when the blaze was first discovered The blaze had gained too great headway before the Amsterdam fire department arrived on the scent The barn approximately 150 feet long contained 28 stalls The farm' is located north of the Amsterdam city line ’and for many year has quartered some of the best race hot-sein the nation son of Sun Sun Port Briar was purchased from Willis Sharpe Kilmer pf Binghamton N Y last fall Me won four of five stakes in tpe fall meeting at Nar- - - By JIMMY HODGSON Salt Lake City's basketball inaugural for the 1939 season will be staged at the Deseret gym Saturday night at 8 o’clock when the young llnt-up- v The gym teanKwfll be led into acby Kenny Lyiqan intermoun- -' A A U ace But Kenny will be handicapped by injuries which necessitated the amputatioivof one of his fingers and partial in several others A return meet will be held In the' Logan team's pool in the Logan high school gym in the near future tion tain t MO i Oil Total! Crantsville CyKnta efera Hancey FW f ClCmi ut M Men Hoop Ahi-qui- Scores in Stake Races elegram 3i Candle Helps Skier Win If your skis need waxing and there is no wax available try a candle at least that is what a former Salt Laker did recently and he won his race too According to newspaper clippings received Monday from Santa Fe N M the skier who used this trick was Joe L Greenwood formerly active here in winter sports circles A member of the Santa Fe Winter Sports club Greenwood had not planned to enter a ski meet held there last week but did so at the last moment With no wax handy he used a candle to prepare his skis and won first place Greenwood is a graduate of (Vest high school In addition to his skiing activities here he participated in the sport at' Sun Valley Idaho He is a son of Mrs Annie Pike of 143 North Main Greenwood 25TH NO Cowan rf M(iy If Poole c P Royal rg Holubeck lg Rankin f t Graham D Royal Totals Referee 1 “’Si-®- "" nrow BYU Squad Locks gtfpi 018 9 2 421 3 2 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 g 0 0 0 Drill Room Door Tribune Intermountain Service with a suicide week-en- d schedule but determined nevertheless to capture one of their two games this week the Brigham GTFP rf 4 4 2 10 Xpung university Cougars practiced 0 8 2 I K Snarr 9Sperry If 7IG Snarr c 2 Heathe rg 6iW Laterer If 8Clayton f 4 FLattersrf 0 Clifford f PROVO— Faced behind closed doors Monday The "Y” team tackles the strong Colorado university outfit Friday at Boulder then travels to Laramie to test the Wyoming Cowboys Sat' urday Colorado wallopbd Colorado State and Wyoming nosed out Denver last Friday to make both teams favorites oyer the Cougars In reviewing Friday’s tussle with the Utah Aggiee’ Coach Eddie Kimball indicated the “Y” defense would get special attention this week In the Cougar first Monday’s work-ostringers were letting the frosh try to puncture a set defense on one-hathe floor The B Y U mentor pointed out the Utah Farmers scored too many unearned field goals Friday 3 2 1 111 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 17 7 23 25 9 4 541 Total! K Anderson umpire W Edgar 6TH-7T- 30TH I GTFP! 8 2 0 GTFP rf lBiHaupman rf 4 0 0 8 6 4 1 13 Falrclugh If 3 0 0 8 LinrtorfOf 1 0 0 21 BuiiKseio Rodger r Bo ran rc Abdnle rg 13 12 0 ft 0 0 Healey lg Talifer lg 111 3 Brown f 0 0 0 OuSutton f 10 0 2 Fullmer f 3 7 4 10 R Hutton r 0 0 0 0 Hansen g 0 0 0 0 R Llndorff g 0 1 0 0 J Burt g 0 0 0 0 Mavne 2104 0211 Total 16 11 5 371 Total Referee Denhalter umpire 26TH f P G GTFP ut lf 14 9 3 31 K Anderson SENIORS Gerrard rf 2 2 0 4'Startin rf Stoddard If 0 0 0 0: Brown If Hunsaker c 2 4 3 71 Anderson c Taylor rg 1 2 01 2 Colbert rg GTFP 1 1 7 3 2 2 2 1 0 4 3 3 2 6 H Carlen lg 0 1 1 McDowell lg 1 1 1 3 Weed f 0 2 0 0 Carpenter f 1 1 0 ? Cedrstrom c 1 0 0 2 Snider f 0 0 0 0 Brrchnskv g I 0 0 n Lloyd e 3 0 0 6 S Carlson 110 15 Police Five Takes Two Encounters 2 Totals Referee 8 12 4 20' Totfcls 14 10 5 33 Salt Lak CUy police cagers continued their victorious march over local independ Morgan umpire Chrtatensen ent street teams by taking games from Industrial 8teel and Bennett Glass St Paint t CANNON the iteel crew the policemen Against GT F P decision and theu handed rang up a 55-4- 5 4 4 2 1(PPotter rf 0 0 0 0 the Bennett quint a 5141 setback Toone Krey rf Deunlme If 1 5 3 StShelmdfne If 0 0 0 0 Peterson and Olson scored heavily and The Foreign Legion basketball Stevenson a 3 3 2 8 Dreshael c Pollei played exceptionally and Gilbert from Copperfleld In Bingham scored a 46-31 Parker rg 3 0 6'R Randal 0 1 0 0 good games at their defensive posts triumph ovr tha Cryaial Palace crew Mon- GHallee lg 1 4 2 4 Bmgrtner rg lg 0 1 0 0 The scores: day night Ifteenev I 0 2 0 0 INDUST STEEL f 8 L POLICE The seorea: iHteln f 6 12 10 GTFP GTFP CRYSTAL PALACE! FOREIGN LEGION IM Randal r 6 10 12 K Clavtn rf 7 1 0 14 Toone rf 7 8 4 18 O T K P OTKPI Vor’ander g J) 0 0 0 R C’avtn If 3 1 0 6 Petersfir If 4 4 3 11 O O O I) Coburn rf 5 1 I'JBedont rf 3 2 2 8 0 1 0 IS 'i ' 1 11 O’mn ( O ! O O I flrlry c if J O O b Graves 11 -2 2 0 4 Pollei rg 0 0 O 0 ra rg Pitt res c ’ Badv c 1 7 9 12 2 Koklos Total i T’ a an tg 09 (' tn lg mpi O 0 O O Of rc rg 4 2 0 8 Referee J Christenson umpire E rf 2 ° 0 4 Gilbert rg 2 0U 4iN Pajell lg 5 1111 shoif lg McGee lg 0 0 0 0 Andeisen lg 0 0 0 U Mattson re 21 1 5 Byrne rf 5 0 0 10 gan -- l 1 0 0 2 'I Mjrgood If 0 0 0 0 Takia If Totals 22 11 1 451 Totals 24 15 7 55 Lund rf t 1 0 2-25TH NO 2 14 32 45 26 Jmluatrial Htttl GTFP1 GTFP 10 2J 42 55 Lake Police Salt la Fota 22 Totals 46 22 129630! W Erartan rf 5 0 0 10 Graham rf 3 5 2 Referee Decker Marelll If 2 Burt If S HmlRWy e 3 2 2 8 Salty c 6 2012 L POLICE BENNETTS Parker rg 0 2 1 1 J Lareon rg 0 1 0 0 GTFPI GTFP B Hmwv lg 2 0 0 4 B Emrtan lg 1 4 3 5 3 7'Peteraon Tucker rf rf 7 32 16 f 0 0 0 Delation 0 4 2 2 f A team composed entirely of Fort Llvtngatn 2 2 2 6lToone If 2 5 5 6 Hardy If Fullmer f 0 0 0 0 Slight f 0 0 Briggs c 8 1 0 16 officers will meet the Douglas llarobson f 0 0 0 0 Jensen crg 70 6 5 19'Olaon 2 4 0 Pollei rg IStroud c 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 6 strong Mint crew Tuesday at 830 Murphy lg 3 1 1 7 Gilbert lg IHarwood g 1 3 1 3 Rlchln 1 1 0 21 Andersen 0 0 0 0 g g R Laraon The poet p m in the poet gym 0 0 0 0 Baxter 0 0 4) OfMllllgan g 0 0 0 0 g M Laraon g 0 0 0 0 Deanery g 0 0 0 0 quint is made up of several former -'Forsllng g 0 the local college players and speedy Totals 16 12 9 411 Totals 20 13 1151 9 Total! 5 Totals 10 23' 14 18 8 36 Bennett's 26 41 quint is expected to have its hands Referee E Morgan 25 51 umpire 2 Christen 8 I Police ' Legion’ Wins 1113 Pail lllil itKr Kill Fort IIoop Game ioi 110 ooon 12 13 11 10 10 12 111 - Referee Decker - to Aid Sun Valley Ski Tourney Tribuns Intermountain Service SUN VALLEYSidaho — Swirling down steadily for hour a foot and a half of new anow brought ec&tacy to Sun Valley qnd lnsurecb-perfec- t skiing conditions for the coming ntermountain tournament eliminations January 14 and 15 Proctor and Ruud mountain depths were up 20 inches to guarantee perfect’ downhill slalom and Subelimination inter - TOUR - Individually probably Floyd Morris lanky forward lias shown the most improvement Starting the season out rather Slow Morris has At the been coming right along position he prefers most forward Floyd Is an exceptionally dangerous hoopster His shooting is good and his passing and generalship on the floor are flawless While Floyd has been improving his older brother Clyde hasn’t exAlactly been standing around though his development has not been so fast he has shown much improvement Roland Reading the forward shifted to center turned in a fine performance at Provo and convinced mbmbers of the coaching staff that he can play the pivot post with a great degree of ease Romney figures to use Reading at both forward and center A meets for the Idaho team were held Sunday at McCall and Pocatello and each of these districtawijl send" aixtnemin (he state trials here next Saturday irtro and Sunday The highest scoring sextette of this group will enter the 12 intermountain competition in downhill slalom and jump events A boon this yearto Idaho strength is the fact that Alf Engen former Utah jumper whp still hold the najumping course Total! 5 20 313 for the state meet tional amateur distance record is 4 6 9 14 an active member of the Sup Val5 8 9 13 scheduled to select PowslL umpire a team to ley Ski club and a candidate for a Idaho represent position on the Gem state squad in the Jeffers cup He will be thoroughly at home on mountain the Ruud jumping hill where he tournament 'here hold the course record of 505 meters although the incline was built January 21 and 22 Six states— IdaOn New only for leaps ho M o q t a n a' Year’s he made an exhibition soar Uta h Nevedaf' of 49 meters as an added attrac California tion to (he intercollegiate jumping contests Oregon— definitely entered Engen until the last two years the competition’ exclusively a jumper makes a Tentative accept- e slalom and strong bid in ances are on file ' downhill racing as well- - He has Alf Engen -- concentrated heavjly on with the Sun Val- racing and ley Ski dub from Colorado Wyo- last year set the1 pace for slalom ming an Washington The belated running in the Utah’ Idaho ahd storm will make the artAideat for Montana tristate meet at Sun Val- all type of competition WE Looks Good BRIGHAM CITY- -A bill requesting appropriation of fund for construction of a $300000 dam across Bear river just south of Deweyvllle to better conditions at the Bear river migratory bird refuge and for the alleviation of botulism (western duck sicknjsse) in the Willard bay area will be complete within the week and sent to Washington D C for Introduction to congress members of a special' bill committee reported here Monday The committee appointed by Earl Anderson Of Brigham City president of the Utah State Wild Life federation includes C G Adney of Corinne Claude Sloey and Orson Christensen of Brigham City and Tribune-T- Crantsville Victor MAGNA— Ths Grantsvllls Reserves defeated the Cyprus Reserve In a closely contested battle 1411 on the loal door Peterson led the wiuneri with lour baa kvts from tha field The arore I GRANTSVILLE CYPRUS G T F P OTKPI a seller rf Ymiav tf U' Peterson If 4 3 0 8 Taylor If 0 1 0 0 Barms 0 2 OlWyatt e Andereon rg 0 3 2 k Mackay 0 (I 0 0 Cole lg liK Wall Tg 1 7 2 4 0 0 0 0 Sudbury rf 0 2 0 0 Hale rf - Roberta -- lg 0 0 0 0 M’Arthur- - H 2 3 1 5 Norrli c 0 10 0 1 2 0 2 Knaui rg 0 2 0 0 Halt! lg wilL-g- o into the game handicapped at one forward post' Maurice Watts hurt his foot two weeks ago and Blaine Lanky forOpenshaw second choice for the Blaine Openshaw ward who may be lost to Utes in spot sprained his ankle C S hoop game Saturday Initial Work-OBoth cagersfaorked out Monday but neither is able to go at top speed It is likely that both will see action but Waynard Lowe may get the starting call Habry Empey will be : st e other forward with Merlin at center and Captain Jack Hardy and Hugh Bird at guards Bob Meiroy is coming along fast on the guard line He is tall and his height may come in handy for the Redkins Pioneer Slake The Utah squad has been bolstered with the addition of Carlos Soffe and Ray Peterson guards and Pete Bogden forward and center who went to Hawaii with the football squad It will take a little seasoning to put the trio in the same class with the other eagers Ticket Sale Tickets for the game will go on sale Tuesday morning at the T 30 f m — 2ftth va Poplar Orova No 2 office and Graduate 10 p m —s30th va Grove No 1 Athletic Manager Theron Parmelee 9 30 p m — 5th va Poplar 32nd Is expecting a full house RMurday’a Schedule Thq Utes this year if not title 7 in m — Mexican Branch No 1 prospects are an aggregation that vs 4 th 8 IQ p m — 25th No 2 va 26th No can put on a fast basketball exhibiBranch No p m — Mexican tion — the kind the fans want to see vs—910Cauuon Tribune Intermountain Service LOGAN— With one conference win tucked under their belts Utah State’s hoopsters reported for Monday’s practice with their eyes set on the game this Friday at Logan with Colorado Aggies The Aggies are not fretting about wins or losses thia season but lare taking the games in stride Despite the win over Brigham Young at Provo and Colorado Aggies’ defeat at the hands of Colorado the Aggies jre figuring to encounter ntreasjr ball club On the contrary they are preparing in earnest for their game and they plan to show a brand of ball which will surpass that shown at Provo J andv have big-tim- Another looming star for the Idaho group is Kaare Engen of McCall younger brother of Alf who has given promdsa-o- f upholding the d Scandilaurels of the navian Engens The elimination meet January 1( and 15 Will be conducted on the same lines as the Intermountain to urn a me nt a We qk lat er downhill race is to be run Saturday on the Proctor mountain trail dropping 1500 feet in about a mile and a quarter Slalom and jumps will take place on Ruud Sunday the first heat of the slalom in the afternoon and second heat and jumps in the afternoon State team selections wll) be on the basis of strength in the three events of downhill slalom and jump because Jeffers cup rules require that all six men of the state squads qnter all events and the cup is awarded on total point scoring of the highest four skiers in each con test The Jeffers trophy donated by President W M Jeffers of the Union Pacific is now held by Utah which Won it last January by defeating a surprising Idaho team by a mar Mon gin of less than two points tana was third Utah-traine- Cagers Poise For Utah Loop’s Debut r Sportsmen Seek Federal Funds For Proposed Dam or-Ga- Against C S C End of Run — Neiv Record By MARLOWE BRANAGAN than more has which In a state basketball d its share of machines collegiate Interschoias-ti- c and independent the opening of another hoop circuit usually gains littlaattention but Wednesday when four of the six clubs in the recently organized Utah State league swing into action— weil fens will have opportunity of seeing the cage sport at Its best of each of the In the line-up- s six olubs— Watkins Motor of Brigham City Loganknit of Logan Gemmelk club of Bingham Provo and Knights- - of Lions Columbus and Ecker Studio of Salt Lak City—names of former collegiate prep and high school stars will be conspicuous Indeed there are a lot of hoop players in the newly organized loop who have gained places in Utah’s cage hall of fame over a period of many top-han- ' w vo Ward Armstrong of Ogden pres! dent of the Weber County Wild Life years All information is assembled and the bill will be drawn up in Salt Lake City this week it is reported To Introduce Bill federation The bill will be introduced in the house at Washington by Congress-- ' man Abe Murdock and in the senate by Senator Elbert D Thomas The proposed dam 60 feet high would impound more than 66000 acre feet of water and create a lake more than 15 miles long With the water impounded seasonal run-of- f would cause no damage to the Bear river refuge located 18 miles west of Brigham City The stored water would be used to control water levels at the refuge flood additional area and completely flood the Willard bay mud flat which is dotted with ponds of stagnant alkaline water— the cause of botulism— which results in the death of many thousands of ducks annually Boating Area The lake created would provide one of the best fishing and boating areas in the intermountain west officials report Water from the lake in cases of emergency could be pumped into the Hammond canal on the east and the Bear river canal on the west for irrigation purposes Plans for the dam originated at the Box Elder chamber of com merce and is now the major objective for 1939 of the Intermountain run Wesley Wallace sets a new indoor record for the in the Knights of Columbus meet in New York City Trailing him is Lou Burns Wallace of Fordham covered the distance — in 1:044 to offipially shatter the old mark of 1:05 500-me- ter Uclan Frosli Accuse Grid Official of ‘Unfairness’ -- LOS ANGELES Jan 9 (UP)— Members of the U C L A fresh irian football team acting on rumors 14 of them would lose their jobs in the nexrseveral days in a letter published in the under AIL that the Ecker Studio team needs to make itself the University of Utah quint is to turn back the clock a couple of years and hire Vadai Peterson as coach - Bill Nielsen Stew Pendleton and Harold (Hack) Miller all former captains at the U of U are the forwards on the Studio quint Howdy Berg former East high and Utah U star will be at center and Bob Mulica another former Ute lanky Red star and Paul McWade end Donough former in football will also see duty for the Ecker five Former ‘Y’ Stars Down Provo way the fans in the Garden city and vicinity will see numerous former B Y U stars in actions when the Lions club swings Into leagueplay “Led by Fred (Buck) Dixon admittedly the Aathlete in Provo history the Utah county team has in addition to itis former ‘Y” Mars outstanding M Men performers and several top ranking independent league graduates The Utah Aggies side of the picture will be presented’ by the Watkins and Loganknit quints stars of yesteryear plus a sprinkling of former prep and M -- -l the treasurer of athletics of graduate newspaper Monday accused " ' unfairness Five members of the squad said in the letter: "When We came here of Men stars will dot the line-up- s certain promises were made to us "The-- e meals free included each of these clubs Knights of tuition fees books and a job paying Columbus have the McGarry boys In exchange the $40 per month Barney and Len along with Jock school expected every day four Argentos and other well known perhours of football practice four Lcagiie Standings formers The Knights have no "big Association of Civic clubs wild life hours of work on job four hours Won Loat Pet names" In their line-u- p but (hey 1 1 0 000 Granite federations and almost every attending class and four hours of 1 1 000 hoperto put a teem in action which 0 Box Elder orchurch civic and commercial 0 — — 000 will give 0 Weber College study any and all rivals an 1 OOO Rear River 0 ganization of northern Utah 1 0 000 scrap interesting Logan Terms Accepted Aces £ hedule Wednesday' "In addition we require two Prep at Box Llflrr hours to eat free meals if we get Logan Out Bingham way Wait Bolie Bear River at Weber them and 30 minutes of travel ng former University of Utah guard High school athletes are “going has lined up a number of old time This leaves to and from school hours of sleep in the tank” Wednesday but they prep stars from the copper town five and We accepted the are not going to do a “dive” except and-thand recreation Clubmen are expeoted to LOS ANGELES an 9 (UP)-He- nry terms do plenty about making their camfor in points the prep splash circuit a success Armstrong will risk his world "We like to play football but Bear River paddlers invade Ogden paign In Wednesday’s openers Ecker's welterweight boxing title at Olym- after all it is a means to an end our ability— netted an estimated to oppose the strong Weber junior will play Gemmell club at Bingham pic auditorium Tuesday night in his $51000 for U C L A and it is an and Logan will jour- and the Provo Lions will invade the fifth bout with Baby ANzmendi asset with which we can pay for college teamElder to oppose the Bee Cache county stomping grounds of ney to Box we think it only squad in the spacious pool at the the Loganknit quint Knights of the Tampico Mexico youngster who our education Columbus and Watkins Motor will has gained an even split in the past fair that ws get a little of the money Brigham City team’s gym that footoall earns to help us con- - Home teams are favored to tri- delay their initial fracas in the new four meetings The husky little Los Angeles negro tinue to play and so complete our umph in each instance The Bees circuit until Saturday when the was ranged a 2V9 favorite to capture schooling” showed plenty of punch last Knights go to Brgham City L F Bergstrom of Bingham is the rubber match and there was lit- Tough on Coach as they handed Bear River a 50-- 5 Most Of the specula- tle wagering setback Logan dropped a 50 to 16 president of the league and P S John Rothwell sport editor of decision to the strong Granite Ecker of Salt Lake City is vice tion centered on whether Arm' president Joe Havertz well known strong could knock Arizmendi out the paper in his column charged squad after failing to floor him in the past that the cancellation of the jobs Weber is touted as the team to in A A U circles is secretary-treasursounded the death knell on the beat in the race When the league was 50 rounds they have boxed The Warriors d aspirations" of the new coach Babe have a number of per- formed nine teams sought admisHprell and "on U C L A’s future formers in their line-u- p and are sion but league leaders set the limit hopes on the grid'ron’’ He added expected to turn back the challenge at sx believing this to be the best Reorealional League u h"vever that the reason for cut-ti- of their northern rivals manner of introducing just what BARNETTS WKlbS S L '14‘hPOrt down on emplojment t fifth member of the the circuit has to offer AH league ( P G T hi’ I o authent’e Htms'cv pf 2 0 0 4 Jacobs rt J games will start at 8'30 pm league wiilbe idle this week krurckseu if 3 2 0 ti'lbomton If 01 0 0 'He wrote: 2 Johnson e 14 3 biHoimes c 110 “When two men are employed t6 Poutson pg 3 1 0 6 Hancock tg 110 2 1 0 0 2 Lth 3 10 7 13 clean out a small office Grass lg lg Silver Skis Prepare just large South Emery Defeats 0 5 1 I'HeathcoU 0 0 0 0 Ftggens 0 0 0 0 Turner Hawkins '2O'O0 00 40 enough to" hold two desks and A R tench 0 0 0 OiRiellv of are men chairs and other For Tournament 0 0 0 0 couple 0 0 0 0Witberi Carbon Five 25-2- 3 Drudlng -getting into the habit of putting 9 14 8 26 Totals 10 12 4 241 Total! three-ho10 minutes on a Rustler hill just east of Collins’ FERRON — The South Emery high school 8 14 18 24 in five' or Barnett & Weiss19 26 14 Balt Lake Transportation aggregation Monday night de- job at Alta will be the scene of something should be basketball feated the Carbon high school five here gulch done” I DE8ERET 252J In a thrilling period tussle the Sliver Skis initial tournament NEWS HENAGER’8 the Larson right guard for victors GTFPI GTFP tanked five goals and & charity toss for 11 of the season Sunday afternoon 1 8 3 5 DaCort! rf 3 7 3 OiEvans rf of the points and high scoring honors L Bryncr Dick Kimball' in charge Guymon If 5 1 1 lllO'RulIlan If 8 10 12 Women Cagers Plan tallied nine points titer for Carbon 1 2 2 4 Talmage c 4 2 0 8 Newton c at the end of the first tourney announced Monday night Carbon led Randall rg 2 2 O 4 MlGuire rg 0 0 0 0 The tourney a slalom race for period and 1412 at the end of thehalf Doakvtch lg 1 2 2 4 Boreneon Tg OOO!) Officials’ School summary: 4 0 a 0 Qi Corbett--Brlgga- -class C and D members of the “The CARBON I SOUTH EMERT 0 0 0 0 iBaxter GTFPI GTFP organization will be a slalom over A basketball officials’ school for 3 1 0 6! Allred rf 0 4 11 Orlano rf 17 13 4 38 Total! Total! 12 14 8 32 1 31 Hansen If 2 a simple coarse with about 15 gates 8 22 27 32 women will be held January 16 to Pike If 13 110 Henager'a But College c 3 6 c 0 0 0 0 Kimball said 3 9i3imonsen Both women and 9 29 38 23 at the Deseret Oaatret Newt The LBryner gymnasium 5 4111 0 3 0 O' Larson rg Kirk rg school is sponsored by the Utah RBryner lg 1 3 2 4'Jenseir lg 2 7 4 8 men enow riders will compete I UTAH 'OIL c Passaic rf 0111 Petty Entrants may sign blanks at all GTFP state committee of the national Barker GTFP 0 0 0 'rf 01118 I 0 0 0 U'Kilpack 2 0 0 4'Chrstnson rf 0 0 0 0 Llttls rf -local sporting goods stores and at section on women’s athletics Miss 3i Morris if Paul U 3106 7 17 8 231 9 17 7 25 the Totals Totals 8 32 18 daughter c 1 0 0 i Bernice Thomas is state representaStone c eports desks of The Salt Lake 10 14 17 21 21 21 Carbon 0 0 0 Wise rg 321 7lMott rg 6 12 19 23 23 25 Tribune and Telegram "Nonmem- —Other-- members on the com- Bomb Flmerv Leeper lg— JM) 0 4'BeckttMirO 2 0 0 tive Oteeon Referee umpire Summerhava 3 10 6iO Drake bers may compete byfir&t-joiaig(i2 3 0 4 mittee Hettrickson qre Miss Jessie Schofield 0 9 0 O'Burt 2 3 0 4 T Wood the club Kimball said 3 0 0 6 Miss Bernice Moss Miss Lyle Lind0 0 0 O'Whitehead Pries' 3 3 2 8 Ik Drake Miss Miss Beulah and Smertz sey Scores 0 0 0 0 Idpradling College IIoop -Charlotte Stewart 51 ' Villa nova Tank Teams ie In Action a Armstrong Risks Title Tonight one-ha- lf er top-han- I -- i ur a 10-- -- Ill — 619 A' 7 TolRl! 9 22 if otfpI 0 0 rf Larmaine If 6 2 1 2 Watson t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'Loughlln White lg T A 7 r D Safeway 4 2 161 Totals 0 13 Bowling Standings A 8 4 1002 -- I Totals 10 19 22 32 Loyola Gruinell 36 Tulsa 32 Tfl Tennessee 44r flout Greeley fltate 47 Montana State 25 Missouri 58 Iowa fltate 35 Indiana 29 Illinois 28 N Michigan 37t Northwest efn28 Iowa 29 Minnesota Wash>OA 45 Waahburn 44 3fl Temple 28 Georgetown Chicago 28 Wisconsin T8 0 0 0 0 2JU) Howell Castle U 12 9 2 2H 29 42 The purpose of the school is to :u '2b!traln wdmen to officiate at games All girls who are interested in BAFEWAV should be present next officiating oTrp 0 0 Simmons rf 6 0 0 12 week A representative of any team 4 0 0 8 2 14'Parrl If 3 117 that has played basketball is in' 0 2iHulse c 0 0 Wrburtoii rg 1 1 1 3 viteo to be present 4 2 0 0 Hartman 4 421 39 8 30 40 16 40 Chattanooga Club Officials To Get Lemon Drop 9 Orange Tenn Jan 9 fan owned baseball club will pay a dividend of a gum drop and an orange to each of 180- 5- stockholders wise cracking Joe Encl president of theJLaokouts announced Monday The club's second annual stockholder meeting will be held Tuesday night ”1 don't know how many will CHATTANOOGA iW — Chattanooga's attend " grinned Joe “but tha meeting will be short and sweet —short because I’ll tell ’em nothing and sweet because I'm going to give each man a gum drop and an orange" Fans subscribed $75 000 worth of stock at $5 per share a year and a half ago to buy the Southern association club from the Washington Senators -- WRESTLING Friday liite Jan 13 Grand Opening MAIN EVENT 'kLUIVUEL Silt Lake's Own--2- Lbs 05 VS —CHRISTY Australia Returning f OUT V rpom Lbs 225 OF V FALLS FOUR OTHER OUTSTANDING BOUTS X McGULLOUGH’S SK? 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