Show - - 4 1 'I1 '--' ir I ( Funaay Morning 1 T Fro'm the Press Box i 1 TIJ IL Jill "1: -- Lades '30°1 ta 4' The football coaching profession gets tougher and tougher 0 ' Bunny Oakes has brought Colorado two undisputed titles and a '''llalf share in another in fivears and still gets bounced at the Boulder school while Joel Hunt who turned In a good coaching job at (1 Wyoming is given the ax after just -- liti ) one year at Laramiei It is true that Wyoming did not win a ball game last year but the i material wasn't firfything that I would Like to Stay at 1e : t ) I: I 1 f ' ti ax ' 1' i 1 11- 0 t ' - ''' I Team Gets Test Tuesday - AT SWATS u ' ! ' La - High school track plans for the coming seasod were outlined Saturday at the March meeting of the board of control of the Utah High School Athletic association The annual prep relay carnival was set for April 20 at the University of Utah and the state championships will be run off at the "U" track on May H Secretary Dave Mitchell reThe two longest relays In the that receipts from the high ported will he eliminated Se hoot i tournament this year were inof because of lack $10960 which is nearly $2000 more than In 1939 9000The sl9e3e9arrilyecefloputr teeornessitstin'ig'hoef d4i4sota n6c6e0m13e2doleaenedvoetillet t i f mile legs was crossed off the proe regram along with the mile lay made up of four one-halegs These races were eliminated from both the A and B divisions leaving only 15 Instead of 19 events In the state meet the pole vault and high jump events will be run off as continuous events In order that the athletes will not become too tired The meet Is expected to start ono hour parlior than usual The order of events for the relay carnival was announced as follows: EL two-mil- ' lf t ' 1! 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(1 LLIt Army Riflemen Beat Resen es Harden I Entire Season I Jnbeaten Went 'through t11:' 1 trial Following matches the Brigham Young university tennis squad was cut to 12 men Saturday by Coach Fred (Buck) Dixon All squad members will be eligible for another year of competition after this one Dixon stated making the prospects for future net teams at the Cougar institution excellent Four lettermen Capta:n Merlin Slack Paul Harmon Fred Weimer and Lloyd Brink form the nucleus Of the squad Brink is also known for his football and basketball ability being cocaptain of next year's grid team while mer 1A'a member of the baskethali team and is also a hurdler on the track squad New men on the net team inBill Mangum clude Alf Alder Sterling Strate Hardy Roherts Bud Eggertson Mark Boyle Burke Jenkins and Bill Potasnik Of the 12 men all are juniors with the exceptions of Alder Boyle Jenkins and Potasnik who are sophomores Coach Dixon will continue the trial matches this week and probably will cut the squad ko eight men within 12 days Less than two weeks remain before the first matches of the season with the University of Utah - JOHNNY NUNLEY vg JERRY ADAMS BOO Choice tion mein overalls or long trousers I said It would give championship recognition to the winner of a fight between Scalzo'' and Jimmy Perrin if the winner agrees wit hin 90 days to meet any contender named by the associa- 1 getin 3 o 11 i PROVO that the winner of the Archibald-LeRodak match would fight rilri ikhet Thmatra 41 i - Squad Cut WASHINGTON March 213 (UP) —The National Boxing association struck another blow at Manager Al Weill's fistie stable Friday when it withdrew recognition of Joey Archibald Pawtucket R i as featherweight champion Last week–the N B A withdrew recognition of Lightweight ChamanothAtr-4)- f Lou Ambers pion Weill's fighters The association said Archibald's title ‘Alt3 being vacated because he failed to defend it within six months as required by N B A rules and by failing to keep an agreement made in April 1939 A k B Y Tennis Archibald's Feather Title Petey Scalzo The N B t 1 er N B A Vacates ' 8:30 McCULLOUGH ARENA 1 r Varsel Hammond front Ralph McConnell George Hofmann Homer Hoisington Coach Elwood Brown Vern Metcalfe front and Alma J Gunn - 1 Chomp of litoolt NMI 404" 4 The other members of this famed 1908 squad are still enthusiastic basketball fans Bloomquist is now connected with the General Electric in Salt Lake Hammond is with A G Spalding on the coast Metcalfe is with the depsirtIment of agriculture at Ogden and Gunn is a clerk in the of the city purchasing department t the team a big advantage over their light ittS gave local ivti who w onto the courts bedecked in baseball pants VINCFNT'll cArr MINT ('Arlt ANT) CHIC" 011TFIVA WO SOUTH ATAI It sr ON 1 ! IMPTIAL at '' — 1 FS Early for hest Seats neAto yo we THE MATCH HAVE J1111N WAITING 10111 1 SUPPORTANG CD: i short-passin- -- - 1000 ' 'N'''' - old-tim- ROY HART SIKApt I i - - 1 1 (This is the first of a series of Do You Remember articles on past greats in intermountain sports The second article will appear PROVO—The first trials for the in an early issue) Brigham Young university track and field squad are set for Tues- By Jimmy Hodgson e day Floyd Millet coach of the If you ask an basketball fan which was the greatest said Saturday It was Cougars in team the early history of the wax floor sport in Utah you court bold to the previously planned trials sooner Put had weather for would undoubtedly get one of three answers—the L D S crew of the past few days has slowed up 1903 the Y M C A team of 1908 or the University of Utah nathe training process at the ''Y" tional intercollegiate champions of 1918 at a (hum These three teams were made Coach Millet also has scheduled an interclass meet for his crew up of the glamor boys of basket- - retry of the national council of ball during the early part of the the Y M C A with headquarters to be held next Friday and Saturday with the freshmen and the century players who have pro- in St Louis with Hoisington Juniors teaming up against the vided a rich tradition for the court well known local Hofmann George in this and region players sophomores and the seniors A game two outstandigreat deal more will be known who have left indelible memories sportsman were the about Millet's frosh prospects after for basketball achievements ng stars on the great 1908 aggreLast week a member of the gation which also included Elgin meet the two-da- y V a rs el Hammond' At present the Cougar coach is famed 1908 Y M C A squad Bloomquist came back to Ralph McConnell Vern Metcalfe worried chiefly about developing Homer Hoisington a broad jumper to take the place Salt Lake for a brief visit and and Alma J Gunn The team W113 of Jack Christensen Dean Gard- recalled instances that will bring coached by Elwood Brown who ner football and baskethall star hack fond memories to the veteran turned out a championship team at has been working out daily with followers of the cage game Wheaton college before coming to the tracksters but little is known Hoisington is now railroad see Utah of his ability as yet Lee (Pony) Brooks a star of three years back Game Back in 1908 has returned to school and will Pretty Rough 1908 in Basketball was pretty rough There was no dribbling compete in this event Also slated to be given a trial little passing plenty of scraps and about the only rule enforced at broad jumping are Cy Ellsworth made it a violation for twoplayers to gang up on one rival Brown also put his charges in abbreviated breeches making it and Clyde Boyle ace sprinters of the first team to wear shorts in Utah Both Hoisington and Hofthe Cougar squad Brooks known chiefly as a quarter-mann recall game after name where the fans hollered long and miler and sprinter in his loud fot the cagers to: 'Get off the floor and put on some more earlier days at the Y will be given clothes" a tryout at longer races this year Coach Brown eliminated the long shooting on this Y M C A Millet reported club and Inaugurated a attack which worked the 1 ball under the hoop rangy Hofmann who Mood six feet three inches or liolgington wrre deadly at Upping the leather Into the bucket ANDY DAVIN' vs 4 c N"" ":''''f' ) I: ' ' ) -- i " EALCA Gagers of '08 Boasted Good Record BYU Track RouNns BENNY FLAKE vs DICK DIAMOND 1 l remember this team? Its one of the greatest in Utah's basketball history the old Y M C A team of 1908 Members left to right are: Elgin Bloomquist ak'ti riot Emithoowoisht - 1: ‘ ilt: fi ! Do you RE 1 t 1 1R b'" I r - 11 i i 4 ''' v t am gl EN) six-ma- 110imsbalwi '' t (i I i i- - GIACOL1A ALL-STA- R t ' - i 1 t' l' I - k ! i - IL ' LI 11 nease " - ' I :‘ v I 2 I r i l ) - " BURKE N t f - ' A - i : ( It -- VS 4 t -' —‘ s f --- - k ti ''' - Paget t -- i ' g IIK k JACKIR 1 i' - ti i Monday Night 1 'I 1 t i 44 '''''' i lk menback- FISTIO WITU RA A I 4' y" I Welterweight Championship of Intermountain West I ' ' ( ‘ full-tim- -') t- ' - 10 F) 1) 7 IINTIC 10 1ROWIDS J4'‘I ROUNDS 1 1 t full-tim- (Continued ' ' A A 1 The Silver and Gold Colorado student pum suggests the e appointment of not only a director of athletics but also the e gradappointment of a tate athletic manager to fill out the Following 1 t Suggests Two Nese Allen On 1 t '' ' 4''''' ' t e ' - i ' ' i ' r ii ' - 30 ap- a:o a': 3 ' ' - plications have been received for the Job vacated by Oakes but the faulty committee which is atilt Investigating something or other has not decided whether to recommend a new coach or leave the grid work up to the already big athletic staff b ''''' ' 4 : A e i ' " - '' i s I 1 more thin ' e- - '' ''' i coach—but it wu probably the overplaying of these virtues that led to his troubles at the Boulder 'school Just what else entered Into the wranglings at Boulder will probably never be made clear to the public but as always there are probably two sides to the situation MeartUrbile more - -' ' - ' 1 field To eliminate any chance of dissension Colorado's spring drills have been definitely outlined They will start at 4 p m and stop at 15:30 p rn and will continue five tights a week for five weeks no it ' I -- - ' ' ' ' L were about 1 times as many individual reserve 60' tickets were sold but not quite so The ticket many season tickets sale for students far surpassed any previous year Spring football practice has been ruled out this year This means that equipment cannot be Issued at all except footballs To iron out the Carbon football problem the board of control decided that Catbon must arrahge at lease five football games three of which must be with class A schools 2 p m—Interscholastic relay If Carbon drops more than one of 220 440 880 and mile the five games they will not be 2:20—Quarter mile relay four eligible to go into the semifinals of If they are the state playoffs laps of 110 2:35—Mile relay four laps of 440 successful they will have the right 110 110 to play for the crown The state 2:50—Sprint medley 220 220 high school football committee will 3:20—Utah high school medley assist In helping to get the neces220 220 440 440 sary games for the Carbon team 3:35—National high school fed- All rivals must be members of the eration medley 110 220 440 880 U It S A A 3:50—Half mile relay four laps Moab was ousted from the 11- man team set-u- p of 220 when the football 4:10—Shuttle relay (open to committee recommended to the both A and B schools) 416 yards board that because of the distance The schools will be divided Into Moab has to travel the committee A and B divisions for all races but would not approve any expense althe shuttle event The A schools lowance to cover semifinal playwill consist of institutions with an off games The board approved enrollment of 500 or over and B the recommendation As a result Moab is practically schools with an enrollment of less out of the team set-u- p than 500 and n Schools must provide their own will be urged to join the batons at the meet Contestants circuit with San Juan Monticello and Blanding will be limited to two events proIt Is expected that vided one of the races Is ever a the Emery county schools Central Milford Union Murray Grantsville Spanish Fork Payson short distance No athlete can run Greenriver Castle Dale and North n American Fork Gunnison and two middle distance or long dis- Emery will also form a tance events Beaver loop T :' 4 ' t ' it ) ': ' Nevada and Colorado have returned cards indicating their intention of placing teams In the Brigham Young university Invitai tional Track and Field Meet and Relay Carnival April 26 and 27 it was reported Friday by Professor Charles J Hart director of the annual meet As the registration figure last year totaled Ell schools Director Hart was confident Saturday that a higher mark would be set this year Included In the list ars seven j unior colleges and 11 high schools out of Utah j Junior college replies came from Snow Dixie Westminster Weber and Carbon In Utah Albion Normal from Idaho and Mesa from Grand Junction Colo Nine Idaho high achools American Falls Ririe Downey Shelley Richfield St Anthony Weston Meridian and Ucon sent In cards to Professor Hart along with Lyman Rock Springs and Casper Wyo and Bunkerville Nev Requesting entry blanks were the following Utah senior and Junior high schools:St George Ogden lJewis Jr and Washington Jr of Salt Lake City East West and South of Salt Lake City Magna Huntington' Provo tFarrer Dixon and Provo) Price Granite Sandy Delta Ferron Marys-val- e Kaysville Hinckley Tooele Miners- vine Magna Cyprus Bountiful Roosevelt Mt Emmons Springville Coalville Tremonton Green-riv- '' ''C- t 1 t ' :P t 4 :' I it I ) 4 : : A 11- - i Frosty Cox basketbdil tor will likely aid with the 1 ' p ti e r ‘ ' '' ' - C U staff ' ' ' e The spring drills at C U artbeiby Coach Frank lbOtt3 who has handled the track work in the past and done most of the grid scouting for the Buffs His assist- ants will be Elvin Sayre in charge of the guards and centers: Walter Driskill tackles and ends Bill (Kayo) Lam backs with Lou Smith assisting on the line Potts will be general supervisor of the : Tribune Intermountain Wire : ng directed I ' ' ' Spring DrillsUnder Way ) Track Classic : ) - 0 ' Already i n s - - ' " ' ' ' t ir 1 t ' '1 There Is no question that Oakes loves football and there Is also me doubt about his ability to t ‘ :' ' Coach Oakes would unquestion- i ' 4 ''' ably like to have the Buffalo squad again next year He sald as much In a letter to your scribe Friday In which he gives his point of view on the matter Oakes points out: "The newly proposed athletic organization plan at C U is not practical from my point of view so I decided to accept the cash settlement I feel that the settlement and my record are complete vindication of me and my coaching methods "I intend to stay in the coaching profession but have no Immediate plans for the future It is very gratifying to me to learn that a very representative group of my old players of the squads of 1935 1936 and 1937 along with many alumni have expressed confidence and appreciation in me - and my Work at Colorado" - ' 1 t '"' l 44 Sixty Schools ' ''r 1 E 311 - v' l's At Bouldyr whoever steps into Al Oakes' shoes will have a power- NI team that is already being favored to retain the Big Seven 7t11 conference championship The bright outlook at the two schools has made Just a little more hit- i - ter the disposition pills that have s '1been handed the two mentors r!e) - closed rate ‘ I ' -- ' 3 Basketball Receipt Ill creased' $2000 N 9 ''''' high-flyin- t t Record Field Looms at t Carnival ? a Before the season the lack of material Wyoming was a tough aggregation a team good g B Y enough to tie the U Cougars Other coaches in the eague have commented on the Job Hunt did at Wyong and predicted a dangerous club for next year t 11 raw LP aprang r a Clr SI p- ' ' - - 71 vr - 1 L 4 -- Tr 1940 31 6 Coaching Gets Tougher t v - - Zribune Do You Remember When the '08 'Y' Team Won? 1By Jimmy Hodgson F - - ijt 5ait gakt I I I - A r7 In 1 DOWNTOWN LOT 770 So Main I ----- - - - I "e :4 Olt - 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