Show - -- - – - - l ' ' : ' - ''' ' - ' t ''- ‘ 14 ' ' - t i - t (1 i : - - " ! ' ' ' Itilsi: ' ' 1 - - : 1 t ' Get the Parkinson&Together Tearns r ::?!?:k:::!t?w:w::i:w?:: - : ' t gakt ' Schedule Friday Tilts' ' - A - it 11 I ' ' I ' : ' - s ii - - C r - ' t: - ' '' t 4 - --- t ' ' '- o ' I: 1 - ' I ' ' e r i - ' - -- - - v ' t ' - - - ' 41 ' ' ' ---- - - ' 'r y -- - F --4 ! r' ' ' will It move over to the Ore- Utah t 40 mIlea gon State college campus Sat- and for Friday games !away ! ' urday nights 1i oroloos Utah (1 l' TPtPli' O TPIP l'arlort 21 11 22 35 0 0 2 0 Pthettteldf lie:4404J wises:n1e SAnaereene 4 11 Ilf7 i a02 aI5 0II I00 Roon$onj 3 1 2 Vntftlibønd11 Joallisona 2 2 2 6 It 0 ItrattiLs Andrewag 001 listarentkf 1 1 0 3 t 1 0 0 2 Candersool insestnsect 1 0 0 2 t 1 2 1 2 SowarneS-'Jackal:: 11'3 3g : '!'i ' - - i - 4 - - t ' ' I ----- -'— too 2 219 51 totata 7 0 15 FIJI:Mille snore: 11tals 0 Oregon 26 httesei tree throws: Settnign Sowards ' Emil PlInso Portland: ret- roe: Frank lionises Portland umpire MMN - ' - - - - ' i - ' k ' ' '' ' ' " ' - - ' - Battle'Tonight - ' - - I i - i : ' - ' ' ' i - - i ' Utah State Quintet To Play Stanford ‘ i Special to The Trihual PALO ALTO Cat: Jan 2—The ttah !State Agricultural college efive on a week's tour of the Pacific coast twiii tangle with the Stan- -' ' - -- - ' ford IndliChs hers Friday night ' The Aggies have a game with San Jose State Saturday night at San Jose t ' - --- -- e i Colorado State Wins ' -- ' - N - Jan2 FORT COLLLNS (Pk—Colorado State of the Big Sew-- enBasketba ll conference defeated Western State's Rocky Mountain Colo - ' - 4 Thursday cionferencequintet meet again will teams The night 39-2- Indaytnight ' - e - i ''' i4 ' 1 72-6- 2 ‘ - - : OGDMsi—liVeber Junior college ii' 441 -' ' '' ': '' ' '' ' - ‘r ''' rl ' - :4100 ''" ' ': ' ' - ' ' Club Lacks we 'Greati arties ' 1 ' - "''- ' all-bo- wl - i i - - isp - dead-eye-Di- ''''' ck - i 0'04-'c04'$4-4- - Ii 1 a"! i" ' i' ' I ' ' i 1 - I aw -- - - - r - : nce - - : : 1 r i : s 111-Roc- I - - ' - - - ica ' t 1 t i all-sta- ' - --- - ttl'e t I Two games will be played in the Utah State Hockey 'Association league lericiaynignt Fort Douglas will meet Park City at Park CRY starting at 8 p rie and Henager's Business College will clash with Ford Markets at the Pioneer-Heat- h rink starting at 10 p m Manager Parrish of the Park City rink has promised an inclosed rink sideboards all around the ice and goals The ice of the Park City rink is i n first class condition and a fast close game is assured Markets The 'Henager's-For- d game le attracting considerable Interest for both teams are from Salt Lake City Henagees has developed its teamwork considertabl8 i this season and assured 'of a fasts and spirited contest Rad Market has yotith on Its n4de4and some of the strongest skaters in the league are on this team Its attack in the game with Park City last Sunday evening completely o v r w h 1imed the Miners! The Marketrnen scored pesix goals in tha first riod e In thegames scheduled for Sun1 start the day Fort Douglas will second round with Ford Markets and an6ther close and interesting game should develop Henager's is scheduled to meet Park City However tills game may be postponedH for Manager Meyer of is awaiting word from the manager of the Idaho Falls hockey team If the lice there is in good condition Henagees will play two games there Saturdarnight and Sunday afternoon '' - - - - 70-o- dd : i Rs-4- - 1 r ---- six-furlo- ng four-year-o- ld i - over-colle- - - - It - - A - I - 3I 4 43-3- I I l' a Atneriesin Assioriatatha 3 Omaha O American League e Pivsvidettee 5 Buffalo 5 (overtime Spring:bead 3 Pittsburgh 1 ' Lincoln's neers will tangle is expected to be a red-hrace In region three Reports from cen- tral Utah indicate the Alpine race will be closer than-tw- o misers in a savings contest ttoosevelt's Rough Riders de- fending champions in- the Uintah district of region five will be hosts to Alterra in an opener that should provide the home club nothing more than a brisk drill but by no means the least important contest on state Friday gion six 3 Be) 4 e 135-pou- nd champion 'Breese knocked out Jackie Wil' son of Los Angeles and Cleveland in seven rounds at Hollywood November 22 Wilson previously was considered one of the top chal'engem for Angott's crown George Ades Breese'e manager said Angott won the title from Davey Day in May and had not defended it since a 'violation of N B A rules which require a champion to fight at least once every six months - ' - GREENRIVER Gree nriver high school cagers turned back the 1 here Helper town team Thursday in a nonleague game The locale had a 16-- 9 lead at halftime' and were never seriousiy threatened The score: Oreruelver Helper 9' P ' GT OTPP 4 1 0 I 4 1 0 3 2 0 0 4 1 2 1 3 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 9 - Prigelek1 Dimekf Prrooe Rrattyg Ctpeccir n Hattrtt Duncan' MoDoupsto H WeHersinglt CMartinct Huntr Gooregenot ! ' High Sdlool:11444állS4té ' ' ' Region One - en 4 :Uintah District Roosevelt 1' '- at I it ' i t - i " - t - l'i' !:"'' : 21'-- - :' : - - — - 44:i454- six-fo- ot ' I 1 - : - - best-shooti- i Maybet Ls-- s ng ' : M exicancit y : ' - two-poi- nt 31-3- - - : - - -- ' - - 1 1 i do ' - Academy 31-2- Dailey p 0 0 2 Wingf RAlired8 1 010 NAllredg 2 5 Steptienmor Be: - COALVILLE The Lyman high school basketball team nosed out 5 here Thursnorth Summit 27-3- day night In a return engagement 9 The local club won at Lyman Larsen of the locals was high man with 14 points ' North summit Lrosoa G T r P OTFP ' Wilson7j 1 0 0 2 8 0 018 Jonbora 31-2- ' 0 Hamitnr 3 PEyrce tooe 2 (UP)— 4 Riarknerg Durrantt 9 lectitmtt Poulsenst Blitmentbal17 itSeem24by 1 1 0 21f n Totals quarters 13 10 5 3 4 23 l'r 24 it 11 13 3 - : ' : l'''41 - - ' - i i ' College Basketball 51 State ' - 7 12 4 1 25 Perste TPUMKP011ee 15 21 21 K111111411 13 23 25 Illinn4ii Weber - - - Prospects that Ogden represented by two teams in the American Bowling Congress tournament at SL Paul Minn next April were seen Thursday after William Bauer Ogden enthusiasL was named as chairman of a coma mittee to perfect plans- for such participation Other members of Bauees coma mittee are Lou Bryan J F Wika strom and Hugh Moyes The two teams according to Bauer's plans would- wear uhiforms designed to advertise the annual Ogden Plo- neer Days celebration 2 0 0 4 Lareeme 7 1 014 1 0 0 0 hpriggcg Crittenden8 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 Clark8 0 0 0 Gearyf 0 0 1 0 0 Grego Itrorettt State Williamem 1 0 0 AngoloC 0 0 0 211'ells Clara 0 EEyrcir Deana The eleventh annual Pacific coast l ice hockey matches interCollegiate will be' held on the Yosemite rink Friday and Saturday with teams t2 5 3 27 Totals from U: C L A California and ' 'Rem by stuirtors: Loyola competing for the President Lymaa tlorto Summit Hoover tropby Referee Della Clan& I 1 1 1 O 0 0 0 O 1 0 0 wW be Lyman Quintet 'Edges North Summit e 2725 0 1 0 0 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 i O ' a 4 214 1 3 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 I 1 1 Wkkm&nr 0 00 0 Ogden May Enter Teams in A B C ' 1 - i 2 0 0 4 Heistont Poscoe1c1 0 0 0 0 Parmkty4 Ottloome Hardy 3 I 1 rsZtritnalno 14 Jewkeeg 3 4 2 Rieei1 titintingtonf 4 5 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 0 Waesteh 31 Coetral 2 0 5 Perkg 0 0 2 Rowartha 2 0 0 Brtelsenf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i Andersone 2 6 3 70Luntg 0 0 0 Peteroonig 1 1 0 2 18 28 10 46 Totals OGDEN sudweekse 4 -- 1 s al near-sensation- Gerrettfai T2 WPeteronf 2 34 2 3 2 8 Mrkkologin2 4 1' 1 0 Peterfrolte O 1 1 1 Ectekaon2 l With Jewkes game at playing a guard the Central high five downed 4 Wasatch Academy here Thursday night &neon piled up 14 points for the winners : The score: Commtral Wasatch A0114011111 - OTIPP GTFP 4 2 1 9 Loaminct Johnsoni 4 1 1 9 — CASTLE DALE Alumni Five Tames Badgers 9 55-4- 6 1 O - 1 ' 4 - -' 4 t ' s -- - SMITHFIELD—Annual meeting of the Smithfield Wild Life federation will be held Monday at 8 p m at the Smithfield library it was announced Thursday evening by Melvin: Ili ilyard president Purpose of the meeting accordi to President Hillyard is to dising miss the financialI and activity reports of the federation and to elect the four directors exho will serve ' coming three years 3e 53-3- 22211155 Jan ot 7 I - ' six-fo- - 1 ii Game Meeting Cale ot - '' - Hurricane at Enterprise i ttnonconferenee lordan at Springville South At Provo - '- Smithfield Plans YOSEMITE i Six : Region Dixie District' ii - six-fo- : ' Region Five e ?! ' oaTT 9 321 Mekman2 8 7 4 16 Hockey Meet Slated - Altere at Webere North Cache bye Region Three Alpine Distriet Lehi at Lincoln 8 p m Ogden - '1 District Rot Elder et Rear River South C?che at Logan Logan-Ogd- ' six-fo- 1 EPHRAIM — A Snow college 55- alumni crew won 46 decision over the current crop of boop hopefuls LI the Badger school Thursday night S fr 0 12 Rue Hickman fornier Salina and 5 0 0 in 1 0 0 2 Snow college sta r led the alumni 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 gang with 21 points 0 0 0 0 The score: ' 0 0 0 0 Boom Snow Alumni 0 1 1 1 115-- al 'two-inc- six-fo- ot - ---t nth Greenriver Ca gers Triumph e 33 tu 21 - thts Instance are on the upgrade after several campaigns of only fair success and they are picked to start out the race by going forward on the right fooL Openers Friday will serve the purpose of'' ushering in the 1941 campaign but next week high school cagers will go on parade in the just about ' every circuit infaith--Finstate and until then the hoop ful will have to take what is on t J tap - ' I light-weigh- t's ' as if the visitors in Seems ''' ' - 11 ot ' '''' ' et Paul ch - KANSAS CITY Jan 2 Missouri athletic commission Ate- -' cepted a $500 certified check from Babe Breese Thursday to make valid the Manhattan Kase challenge for a bout with Sammy Angott of Louisville ' National Boxing association 'VP)---Th- six-fo- ot : - - I 4 1 Kansan in Line For Title Shot - ' ''''-' - Viterig 0 0 0 9 5 3 21 Totals 133 seore by quarters : 4 g 15 21 Helper '33 le 24Moen Tigers and Lehi's Pie- - is HurHcane's invasion of Enter- Groottriver at Orem in what prise in 1the Dixie district of 're- - Official: Reforte Dreite umpire i -- ' : - '4 ' N - -- - ' Hockey Results ge 1 p - i 33-2- : 30-d- ay - ! Galento :received Friday an offer to meet Bu ddyBaer at Sacramnet o Cal' in February and then wired the prombter he would be more interested in taking 013 Buddy's older brother Max The roly-pol- y Orange heavy weight boxer said the offer for the was match sent him by F A Pearl Sacramento promoter Maxie scored an eight-roun- d technical knockout over Galento last July in Jersey City tumbling Two-to- n Tony from the list of leading challengers' for Joe Louis' titles Galento recently "apologized" for his poor showing against Max and asked for a chance to redeem him' self Basketball !Chase Tonight ' UP)--- 'N S McCarthy's Augury came from behtnd to finish three lengths ahead of Veldina Gold and capture the $2500 feature race at Santa Anita Thursday The brown filly with Johnny Westrepe aboard Slowly- wore down the leader Carmenita and pulltd away down the stretch Vaidina Gold after trail-- a Ind the first half mile quickly took Be Jabbers in the stretch and beat Carmenita to the finish by two noses to take second place ' Prep Cage Teams to Open - a : i S All-Anier- I - ot''-'- ‘ '' ' i L '''f ' A- " 1 - ' ' i t Tribunezpitermountain Wire iREXBURG Idaho—AAheti the Parkinson brothers' basketball squad downed a team of Ricks college all stars at Rexburg last week it brought back memories to this 41basketballs towns" hoop ' 'I1( l4 li folliwers The Rexburg tans recalled the Utah State where he captained ' dayi When Seth' arid Berkley Par- - the Aggies: and was named all-kinfton and Cohley 'Watts a broth- - Rocky Mountain conference ' : il'were the talk of in- - Berkley- too tentintmtafn basketball circles e Berkléy's' career is :rnuCh like the best remembered that of Seth and Con but heawas PitobablY is Seth present coach not tall enough to make his high of at'TpOele Utah high school Seth school' squad He was started hist successful basketball at Ricks 'and at Utah cared at 11dadison high school State At present he coaches Midit Bexbure and later 'played at way high school at Lewisville 'flicks college where he was rated i'daCIPIther members of the lamOus intermountain junior college all- - J S Parkinson basketball famiconference1 From Ricks be went ly are Joe Maughan and Dougi ': on to Utah State' Agricultural las was where' 'awarded he College '' ' an Mountain confer- Wins Anita Augury encel berth and given mention on Track Feature the r '' I i Team Championship ARCADLA Cal Jan 2 (urt- )' e totred I t - - -4 - Tony Gets' Offer To Florht Buddy ORANGE N4 Jan 2 i I i ::- — ! l' - ICarerslaaStara of hoop SpOrt' '' 7 ! - 1 4 1 ' -- - Members Able to Lo'pk Back on Fine i -- Twi? Hockey i i ' ' ' : ge i - A - 1 Seth J S father of the team and Berkley Parkinson and w Conley Watts a brother-in-laThey're open to challenges ' - l'inley bow coaching South Cache high school tat Ify r u m Utaht also tstarted jibs career at Madison high schoolr In 1930 he led his high school squad to the only$$ state charnplonship in the school's history andhe was given te a position on the tour- nament squad FrOm Madison Con went to Ricki where he was awarded berth' on the all4ntermountain strerelZen30---unneerTInetaMtselseppi itiCo!l' lesoillillill squad and chosen Hunter Carbera State Lou De Filtopo Fordharn center :luard: Aught theloop's outstanding player He Lao Georgetown hist 'collegiate career at Rice tackle Ed Feutic Michigan end 4 Paul Christman Missouri quarterback College half- i P1111171"urk Boston Stanford halfback: i ' ::'' ' ' 1 i I I 1 - - I iJ11---To- I 1 4 11 --- --- ' i "' 't '- - "‘ '' ' ' ' '' ' 5:::4:sR141444A44:44soworokowwiecombangwanaims NzsmrrommaledimmoliwN404411110“064400No1440timt4cogj : ' ' :1 ' ii- ' I1 By Greerge Kirksey NEW YORK Jan 2 (UP)—AllAmericas who place great store by their press clippings were otrangely zniasing from the United Press' team named Thursday in the New Accomplishment Year's day bowl games are the basis for making the team Reputations don't mean a thing Big John Kimbrough Texas A & Mes battering ram fullback had some of the tinsel stripped front his reputation but salvageel enough to make the first team He was one of the t leading ground ' gainers of ebowl day" gaining15 yards in 18 attempts against the Fordhain defense especially thrown up to stop him e He smacked over for the Aggiess winning e touchdown He knoCked down one Fordham pass saving a touchdown ' and leaped high -to deflect the try for extra point- preventing Fordham from getting a1 tie in the Cotton bowl 'game at Dallas But Kimbrough wasn't the backfield star of the New Year's classics- I give you Charlie O'Rourke lBoston college's 158- pound phantom Pete Kraetovic Stanford's halfback ' and 'Paul- Christman Missouri's passer Take Aimee- one of 'ent and you won't be seeentee Probably) the toughest position on the team to pick was center where INC Pilippo of Fordhane Cladchuk of Boston collegeNelson of Baylor and Lindskog of Stanford were De Filippo was 'givenoutstandingee the call t because he played a terrific game against a bruising offense team andxhad much to do with keeping obrough fronttg running wild 4 i ' I 1I ' 1 ' '''' t 1 - - ‘ - '' "e" ' ' ' :: f ': ' ii:' '' i ' back row 1?1velve ' 4 i ' 5 in I I - I title'-:1regarded as' the European ' ' holder '' Spoldi Tough There has long been a Castilloux cheering section irk these parts rooting for the Canadian to get a title shot Spoldi went 10 rounds with Henry Armstrong a couple of years back at the time Arnistrong was bowling them all over Recently he Stiffened Irving Lid-rido pretty fair local lighti weight In the first round - - : okt--rc- er '4 0447k74i'OSP:P: oasts Tilis Slated s y d Friday-Nigh-t a t ' i ' 411- - - r Front tow left to - i ' Bowl: 1 - -- fel- - : 4 4 ti- dr ' i I -e- ': -- I ' ' I - ' - All-St- ar - - Y '''t : - vie-tort- the division squares 'off 1 44 lows in ' Coley Welch from PortagainstDire land who Made quite a hit in i 1 ' his garden debut a few weeks back The lightweights will be repre- 4 sented by Dave Castilloux the dark A little Canadian Champion and Aldo from Italy Spoldi á knocker-out- - ability and shootingprowese of this year's team Is so much better than last season that Coach es Davis freely predicts more and a considerably better i showing this winter t i ' ' The only player lost from Lut Ite 1: A us v year's squad was PershlOg Blake ' I GM 1i l'i center Blake played brilliantly at 1 : J times but was mediocre in other ': ' games Blake is being replaced by two-In' Johnny Meyers- 'a who from Greeley sophomore "'f- ale has shown to world of' ability so far ' l' H I ow 7 ttia season - '141' ' ' Seven Lettermen 4 "itto Seven lettermen are back from ' 14'111a4 4001r-the 1940 campaign including: Buz ' h forBergman ot ‘ ward or guard Louis Samsa i ' t and forward Doyle guard '‘' :'' 1 ''' ''' ' ' two-inc-h ' guard Haigler Nt t and center Leon' Eastlack guard and forward Maurice Parker forJ two-inc-h ward Harvey Olson ' : and center and Chuck guard ' Vickers forward o f e new men who have showne I - i thTh t promise to date are: Lewis Dent- guard Carrot Fox ' - I forward Harold Estey4 forward 1 Clay' guard Chet Maeda -ti Roy C1 o Irvine Ferguson forward guard '"''1 -Bill Rrhyeeldnetserforward Bob -4 berge ' )' ' ' 20 players are still bidding ''I '' forAbout team ' positions and 12 of them ' ': ' 170k' '1":44: are over the mark ' Parker was one of the Leon Eastiaek for first forwards In the league last season and be is expected to string post on Colorado State rage squad have another big year Samoa has been bitting the hoop well 4 this year and is bidding fo a 1 ill regular job Parker and Sam As appear to be the first ehoices for ' e e- the forward assignments Meyers' has tho Inside track on the 'tenter post and Clay sopho' ALBUQUERC)11EIM M' Jan 2 more eftros ornnelieinnrh °Ltd WEshettyllst atnodril (Red) i Wilson man- six mer Denver player are ager of the El Paso Texas base- slated tO holduniversity I down the guard jobs' o balll cinto in the class C Arizona- Lost to O ' C ft Texas league said here Thursday ' 'crew held the Oregon night that Chihuahua City Mexico DState college five to a business men were 'all ready" to and trampled I victory losing come into the circuit 9 in its preseason' Wilson wise here With Leto Key- New Mexico performances ser Des Moines Iowa baseball tests to date S Those I man interested' in locating in this stamp the C C quint as a potent ' ' basketball aggregation i section Davis figures Wyoming urtiveEntrance of Chihtiahua City 240 miles south of El Paso Wilson ex- - rlay is the team to beat for the contitle this season "We'll for ference plained would open the wayfour-clube improved but hardly a cham- b Phoenix to join the present this year Were circuit since baseball men pionship contender young and building for 1942" there have assured league officials still he commented they Would take a franchise after The Colorado Aggies will play a 'fifth team had been obtained1 Western State at Fort Collins The Arizona-Texa- s league has Thursday and Friday nights Their been trying to expand since its releague encounter will net organization in 1937 as a stabilizw opening with the 'defending champions move menthe cities ing Among There is tioned recently for Iinclusion have Colorado university that Colorado State would been Phoenix Mesa Prescott and nothing Winslow all in Arizona and Silver like to do better than defeat Colo-reand that's what the cagers are in New Mexico City ' Wilson said the passibilities of a pointing for right now team at Wnslow were brighter than ' ever and planned to I those interested there within a few Central High Defeats days Wasatch - ar weight attraction an eight-rouni er Ernie Vigh of 'Newburgh N ' one :of the hardest punching $ ' - ' : ' ng ' d- -- ''' '''' '' 4 basketeers handed thetouring Bob- ecats crOdontana State a 2 setback here Thursday Ine a game which foundthe two learns tossing ina total of 70 foul pitches Texas A dis M full- Ximbrough dicating the boys Must have gone John Into action with a eximahawk' in be ZeUg team :' Henry evermak:e RotuotZ r Al WeAtill Gear:Kett:TA tackle: t i t each band 1 nere ' i The Wildcats bad 3e chances to Glatichtuitt r1BoltoeCon'TCealrege ientlel:: Joe ght ski Roston Collet guard: Nkk Draholl score from the! foul line and the Cornell Ed Client Tennessee end: -total by 10- - Proink9it tackle visitorsbettered Albert Stanford quarterback: Hes- that ' f I Neither had much Wck however leg etteleewee Teemeeleitznueeikefeileit ' fullback BLit the Cats Making only118 of 40 tries Francis Nebraell By lowe:Branagast ZO 16 locals of and the IlL Basitetha ' oe the high school ' In a preliminary game Weber re- - ' ' varieti—atter banging right into serves won over Huntsville M Men Tivic eM' d 'cl' Fans ' the sports picture two months ago '' ' Sav6 Raeè Track The score!: ' in unafficiaLl falshion Friday will meesen State Webor "sneak" intolthe picture in official OTFP Cerirr NEW ORLEANS' Jan 2 It 3 1 1 7 1 5 fteetryf l' 2 manner as 12 of the terstetf quints 1 4 1 3 NeteolLt 3 1 0 6 was 'announced Thursday gust as In lieteeyf ' Utah start but in quest of fame 7 5 214 Etrick1ey0 Cbtitte 5 5 5 15 New Orleans was being and fiertune 0 2 2 2 It'aree racing Gerafterte 2 7 3 7 fin 1941 race the 0 4 2 2 Dorterong Deirriesg 6 3 2 14 smashed under an auctioneer's Three 'games In region one one 6 12 7 19 JOrireMINPU1 lineilreLt 5 1111 ' a !dvicof 1 hammer' 2 A that 3 2 0 6 ndereon$ group Bellg 0 In three ' one in region four Grecag '10 02 0 03 minded" men had stepped in at the andregion )2 32 2 Iin region six will suf-another Chreler I 11 attach1(A to save the fair fice td 0 0 2 ftrptlinebeae t 0 0 0 e twenty-fift- h hour usininc the curtain on the ilp ring Semekt i 3 2 4 tI ' trackJobet4004 2 0 0 4 grounds H ' William Hells wealthy oil man 1941 hoop drama one which seems ---' : destined to Lsupply more thrills 25 39 11 77 22 40 11 42 Tote's Score et 'bait Weber 35 mousea late Thursday declared: "I put up than 4 Van Dine detective yarn State 241 — a $5250011 check to close ehe deal Referee Barney umikilt otricia:s Region one where the hoop pros: on a Gawky option Racing will pects iare a llot warmer than the be continued in New Orleans but I current weather Will offer South will take no part 'in thetrack" ' Cachet at Logan Ogden at Weber 0 Ill Wins Four Race- r and Box Elder at Bear River If ' tOS ANGELES Jan 2 Wee-Th- e the depesters aren't as dopey as 43-3t i 9 usual the first two will result in veteran Johnny Longden rode four Brones Win 9 ' CHICAGO Jan 2 OP) e- - Santa a loti of hoop fireworks being Thursday at Santa Antta The former national ridinucham- Claree Broncos just about the touched off and the third affair pion was aboard the winner in the fastest fanciest basketball players listed Will develop into a good scrap first three races on the card and Coliseum fans have seen al Season simply' because the two teams down then came breezing home an easy stopped De Paul's' victory string at for- - action have a' traditional 'winner on the eighth and last event seven t ' straight Thursday night "grudge" battle every ame ' they ' on the program 9 meet t 72-6- ''' f 1 right Maughan' Joe and Douglas Parkinson I ' d with Taml Maluriello a kid from the Bronx who has been in his two-yecareer of 24 tights In the other middle- - i f l''' - - : - ' 'w 4 t :''i 1 - - 'We'ber'Re'pelg 'Cats- 9 : ' - : ': - I ' I ! - I - : s ' '--' the-Brig- i - ': ' t e :The Parkinson basketball squad "" " T:ibun ne - - 491410NMEI1116440 ' Intermountain ' Wire s PROVO — Montana State's Bob- Cet basketball teent touted as one of their best comes to Provo for aerie with a tw?-rarham 4Young university Cougars Friday and Saturday nights In the tiny women's gym' Both games will start it 8:10 Coach Eddie Kimball of the COugers sent Ihis squad through anaftother lengthy drill Thureday in ernoon showing little let-u- p ' the bard work that has character-be-elld the practice sessions through the week !Following the it practice he said the mot likely startine line-u- p would be Dale Rex at center Lloyd Brink and Dwane (Deacon) Esplin at the forwards and Don Overly and Stan Neilsen - F1 ' eat tnerdle 7 : ' i - ' -: - ' ball-handli- baby-face- 1 '—''' c: -- ' ' : : 10-rou- nd A ::':: ' '' ' '- --- - : : '' k - r J ! w r' ' Cougar Bobcats 7 - ' 4 ' '' i :: - ': ' ' 1- - - ' 1: e 7 ":-:-- : :? - Sev:les 1:1:g :ado - 1 ( - i i f ' ' - ' 2 1 - ' !I aske(Tbhalist: its7'aill:12ncot)hr I - ' - i - I I - ' ' - - i 17 a series of articles on - A " ' - - " ' i s ' -'' -- 11 - ' ' I 160-pound- ' ' - - - --- - : i'i - f 1 ' 't - - ' - ' r ' - middle- and may pro- in the light- vide the' same thing ' f - ' ' - !: : -- - 1 1 '' ' ' : --- : )' ''' '1: 4 - P ) ' H - :" ' f - ' Fort Collins Bunch Will Boast 1iore' Seeed! Than Previous Creivs i $ ' Ai ' 1 ‘ :" ' ' i t - ' - ' 41 - - 1 " -- ' L ' ' i'1i - ' ' - the 1 ! ' i tahecarnedxfhcalltattrgenbagebri7ta - 4 - 4 ! ' ' !':i --- :Garden Friday night with Il Square will uncover ai i 4- '' '1 ' : : - n ii - ' ' t i i' - l :- ' - i t - a ' ' v ' :'-'-- Ahem iiil January 3 1941 By Jimmy Hodgson ' Associate Sports Editor :' i' v eightdepartment i Colorado :State will be a !stronger basketball' contender in the i Two middleweight bouts are on 1Big Seven --onferenceyace this year than lait because the team the card and the four ' t 7 who will be turned loose represent will have more aPeed more height and more experience according - I the class of the 'division which is to Coach- John Davis Aggie mentor frankly admitssome sections by Ken headed - ) ' (Overlin ln this 1941' campaign than he he feelsbetterabout going into Of Norfolk Vaandvgalhthat y ington and in other places by Tony has In any other' race since the Big Seven league was opened I ' :l3z Zale -----rthre- e the GarylIod husky I -I years hack ra01WWOOMP10WWWONAWA0111010101W11 '' i' '' goose Fight ' Irs i ' A Last year the Colorado Farm- g: Iri one tu ssieBilly Soose an ex- won only three of their it ers ' "'dr' ' Penn State college clouter who conference games to tie with '' : '' “ holds 1940 decisions over both Over- t '': for but piaie In the Wyoming '' ' lin and1Zalé has a date league but the - '' 'i ' ' :' : ' ' - ii - - ' ''' ' ' ': ' ': t JIM 2 1'411 Prod moter Mike Jacobs ' bows in the 1941 bo)dng season ' in 'Madison -- ' - ' 1 II ---- i ' - ! 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