Show ' - - t ' 12 tTuettilay ' -- - -o t ' ' ' - - - - At ' - " J Vile 'Snit gatke Morning— reibtine Januar ry 21 1911 - ' - - ' t agers :Lougar ) egin I' 1 First Ute Hoop Fray :Froth-0-::::- : Pes'sr10)( i Davis Well Represented-o- Rivals State - Utah University Squad a' n t' U it t : r w44mv45Fr::ry4tAo-m:ospAwfGw- Meet TO- : ' 011 'Y Floor BYU Players - : A 4 ' 1 o' 3 - ” N - - t ' - l' fr Litu't 4 ‘ I - -71 hand-me-down- CI C--- 'I LI ? 1 i 1 - ' r1-''- -- - -- ' - s ' e- - N ' ''' ' -' 4('''''-::-- 'I ) --- - ns Three Dig rress Plalis for $Indily 31eq - Against the frosh Monday night o the Cougars looked just the that greenling Considering haven't had nearly as much pracUtah Skl' club members and oftice as the varsity they possibly ficials meeting Monday night in looked a little worse than o the Newhouse hotel' entered the last lap in 'their preparations for Utes Drill for the intermountain open jumping tournament scheduled for Sunday Denver Games With their first game in the bag at Ecker hill the University of Utah basketeers M A Strand member of the Monday started preparations for board and president of the Interan arduous week of play in the mountain Ski association said Jug Seven conference with B Y Monday night that Alf Engem conU on the docket at Provo Friday trary to previous notices will be Denver on‘hand for the event and the league-leadin- g' In addition to Alf Sverre Engen university team here Saturday evening Einar Fredbo winner of last year's - These rivals are definitely two event and a number of the top of the best in the conference and jumping stars of the country are Coach Vadat Peterson is expect- expected to compete ing a lot of trouble 'The jumping site at Ecker bill - The Utah leader is pointing for was reported Monday to be In fine the clash with Denver on the condition and skiers who propose borne lot because he figures like to enter the intermountain tourseveral other coaches in the cir- ney are at liberty to practice this cuit that B Y U is not likely to week in order to get in tiptop be defeated on the Provo floor shape this season reStrand at Monday's "I don't ‘plan to make any ported on the western meeting states tourchanges in my offense or defense nament held over the week end for the Mall B Y U floor" he at Sun Valley Idaho and in which temmented "'We're gOing to play the Utah women's team placed the best ball we ran but it's the first Denverl game that we're really pointing for" The Utah leader announced his team in top shape and apparently well prepared for the two tests so-s- - 4 ' T'v Sprint Stars Meet Enter Tribune Intermountain Wire arrival of LOGAN—The brilliant Sophomore Grant Cullimore NEW con- tinued to draw the praises of the Utah State casaba tossers Monday as they opened their preparatory e invasion drills for their this week end two-gam- 4 Cullimore once an for all-stat- er Bear River high school covered himself with glory in the game last Fridavwith the Colorado State Aggies and no one was happier to d see the youth come through than Smilin' Dick Romney Before the Aggies depart for Colorado sojourn there may their 411e another change' In the line-u- p Ihle change this time will occur on lite guard line with curly-heade- I red-head- - ed Melvin Briggs pushing Nick Drakulath out of starting duty Briggs limbo started practice late has come d &bong fast and his nifty shooting from around the foul drek has taken the fancy of the one-han- I on the other in finding the range He had innumerable shots in the last game but otiPse lailedto make the connection soach kband Jan YORK 20 (111--- transcontinental sprint rivalry begun last June In California will be taken up at Madison Square Garden February 1 by Norwood (Barney) Ewell of Fenn State and Harold Davis of Salinas (Cal) junior college in the annual Mi liras A A meet Ewell whose entry was received Monday had gone unbeaten in the indoor and outdoor I C 4A meets and the N C A A sprints when he ran into Davis at the National A A U championships The Californian whipped him at 100 meters and again at 200 and set meet records in both The Milirose meet will be Dais' first indoor showing Both he and Ewell are entered for the 60 and for a special run 300-ya- rd Drakulich : is having difficulty Paychek Drops Close Boxing Decision HAMMOND Ind Jam 20 um- -Selman Martin Chicago tightmire Defeated decision negro won a split Jan-200NEW YORKtifav—Monoty Monday night from Johnny PayNew York won chek Des Moines heavyweight who Thignatore 134 d decision over lasted less than two rounds against einse Rover Sioux Joe Louis last March Rightmire 131 Got y Iowa in a slugfest Monday hightat St Nicholas arena 01 208-pou- nd 10-rou- nd -- eight-roun- --- 40 t regions Be-a- Ropers IDENVE11! Jan 20 A1 --- Ace Gruen's: and Tee Cannel ley cornbined a pair of lucky 13a Monday night to lead that Denver Legion to a 9 victory over the Union Wire Ropers of Kansas City 40-2- College 13asketba11 Bone 1111017 100M R140 Aotro Pomo Wolotority swum No4bro 1114 ifiromoots ( e 41 MinnoNots 44 San Meg All T C I 24 Plynacume ) (Ovriltrne 41 IIontgfe Torii 44 Kasaas Mato 62 Nortkvrpetern 4041aNasyre Elstrags 24 27 43 42 31 41 4 74 1 PGA Enjoys Onenérs—m ' A- - The Alta ski shelter erected half a mile east of the Alta lodge at a cost of more than $35000 will be formally dedicated at ceremonies planned for February 2 at 12:30 p m Date for tie opening was set ee meetat a ski ing Monday noon at the Newhouse hotel presided over by Hazen Exeter chairman J E Gun Wasatch forest supervisor said the building will be corn - - (This' Is :another In a ' series written' for the Amtoelated Press by the nation's sports leaders) By Toni Walsh President Professions! ' Golfers' of America t 1941 cage campaign in local prep circles Everything points to a "little" opening the diminutive rivals being down for action in East's dimunitive playing plant where seating space is harder to find than a sawbuck at the county poor farm Promptly at 3:30 p m Thursday Cub and Leopard C team cagers will wheel out their heavy rtilIery for a somewhat belated league opening and action promises to be hot and heavy from then on out Leopard B and A teams invade the Cub lair Friday at 7 and 8 p m respectively and again rail-birare of the opinion the boys will provide a bit of high class entertainment in hoop play West third Member of the local circuit is idle this week The Panther players and coaches will thus have an opportunity of scouting their Leopard and Cub rivals in action thereby giving them something to work on for forthcoming tussles with each I -- - ds Coast Skaters COLORADO Jan Colo Californians Eugene Turner of Los Angeles and Ramona Allen of Oakland won senior championships Monday night in the 1941 Pacific coast figure skating competition Turner 1940 national singles champion outshone William Hart and San Francisco runner-u- p Howell Janes Berkeley Cal third place to take the senior men's singles of the regional meet Thirteen-year-ol- d Fla Jan 20 UPI Powerful stroking Don McNeill and unpredictable but dangerous Frankie Kovacs sailed into t h e finals of the Florida state tennis tournament here Monday McNeill of Oklahoma City after a gruelling first set toppled Elwood Cooke of Portland Ore 10-- 8 3 3 in a rousing semifinal go while Kovacs San Francisco was just too much for Jack Kramer defeating the Rollins college 5 4 4 students Both matches 'Were three out of five sets McNeill and Xovacs thtsh Tuesday while the doubles flhals pit ting McNeill and Frank Guernsey of Orlando against Kramer and Hal Surface Kanaaa City ORLANDO 6-- 6-- 6-- follows Mrs Sarah Palfrey ' Cooke of Portland Ore won the women's singles title by trouncing Doris Hart of Miami 3 3 capturing 6-- Miss Allen Seattle Club Pilot Dies SKArran Jan 20 'Mice it manager ot the Seattle (A')--Ja- ek baseball team who piloted the Rainier to two straight Pacific Coast league pennant' died at a hoapital here Monday night hvo hours after he was stricken HI at a baaketball Me national junior champion placed first in the field of five entered in the senior women's Captures Title ' singles Britta Lundequist Seattle ATLANTIC CITY N J Jan 20 placed second and Donna Atwood (INS)—H Sherman Howes Jr 27- Los Angeles third Boston leather merchant year-ol- d Monday had regained the Atlantic coast squash racquets championOfficials Meet ship he won in 1939 Howes de The Salt Lake Basketball Otti- feated Charles Brinton unseeded dais' association will hold its regu- Princeton university Junior in a e 5 lar weekly meeting at the Deseret final match 15-- 9 15-- 8 5 The Bostonian gym reading room Tuesday starting at 730 p m according to has not been beaten in squash this season Joe Christensen President 1940 14-1- five-gam13-1- pleted this week Prominent public officials will be among the dedication speakers Mr Exeter said The shelter built from Alta granite has two stories each with floor space 45 feet by 100 feet It contains lounging room kitchen caretaker's quarters dining room and lunch counter and other conveniences for use of the public It was constructed under su 16e- 128 pounds—Reed Irvine Utah elsione4 Fran Nelson Deseret gym1 11 to 5 136 pounde—Robert Hatch Utah decAsIoned Delbert Fagg Deseret gym 7 to 6 136 pounds—Lamont Hunt Utah deeisioned Wallace Beams Deseret gym 3 to 1 Love Utah deL 145 pounds—Ralph eisioned Mel Gooch Deseret gym 8 tO 6 155 pouncle—Goorge Hawks Utah goat decision to Theron Nieleon Deseret gym O to 6 145 pounds—Harold Crane Utah deelsioned Jay Botts Deseret gym 11 to 3 165 pounds—Ray Brooks Utah threw Cliff Rudy D G 1:45 half Nelson 175 pounds—Ai Bleak Utah pinned A Angelo Deseret gym half Nelson ' 4:45 Heavrweight—Floyd Priendlove loge eision to Willard Cell Deseret gym Final eem—Utah 27 DelmrPt gym de- S 7-- 6-- Pauline Betz' 1940 title SPRINGS 20 VP) — Two Frank and Don Reach Finals 6-- Take Titles 1939 I 15-1- 3- pervision of the forest pervice with cooperation from civic county and W P A &metes together with private contribu7 tions The shelter will be managed by the Salt Lake Wlipter Sports as- sociation Committee members who met inclAded J Holman Monday Waters D Howe Moffat L K Irvine D ManselSmith and Mr Gun' 16 Join Utes' Order Tonight football Sixteen sophomore at of Utah the players University will be initiated into the Royal Order of Utes Tuesday night at the "tin cafeteria The first year gridders will be dined at the usual big turkey dinner after whichi they will run the gauntlet Extensive preparations have been made by the old members of the organization The festivities will open at 6:30 p m The new men up for membership in the Royal Order are Boyd Thomson Jack Thompson Jim Pistorius Willard Call Chester Kim Joe Frisch Huck Aden Jack MechamMark Cram Bert Davis Wayne Page George Richardson George Lea tha m Woody Peterson Tommy Evans and Gene Robertson West Bountitut Scouts - Hold Smoker Tonight WEST BOUNTIFUL—A nsmOker" sponsored by the Boy Scouts of West Bountiful has been slated for Tuesday at 8 p in in the West Bountiful L D S ward recreation hal3 Robert Telford trout-mastannounced er - Coach Deb Young of Davis high schoól will supervise 13 boxing ond The Poplar Grove L D S ward seniors Monday held a 2 'victory over the strong Utah Ice five Valle of the Recreation league and Carpenter tied for high honors with 14 points apiece for the winners The score: trtah Ito Poplar Grove Scalars OT PP OT FP 7 2 0 14Valler Colbertt 4 2 0 a 46-3- 7 1 0 14 Carpenterf Lake1 4 110 3 1 0 6 Anderson c ParrIngtome 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 2 McDowell' Collanna" 2 7 1 7 4 2 0 5 Prowng Necker" 21 0 0 4 1 fl 0 5nIcler1 fll1 2 Colburn - 23 0 0 411 Tutais 15 7 '2 33 - - Jayhawkers Humble Kansas State 4641 Kan Jan 20 university took pop-session of firigt place in the Big Six basketball race Monday nightiolvvith a 46 to 41 victory over Kansas State Governor Payne H Ratner and 140 members of the Kansas legislature miw the game that waa tied five times in the first half The Jayhawkers led at the half 23 to 22 High scoring honors went to Kansas Forward Howard Englemativ who got 23 points Dan Howe led the Kansas State scoring with 10 points Between halves Kansas State students staged a noisy demonstration for a new field house The gymnasium now used seats only approximately half of the student e - tirsveior Atnieles - If Idaho wants reemphasis In its athletic program it should start by makingatahlder esv rrogettoidthah° high t Idaho school state university If the Vandal athletic teams have not come up to expectations in the past the blame 1 primarily can be laid to the fact that the Gem state prep stars are : being enticed to foreign schools ' The only goodmaterial that Idaho has had recently In football was ' 'i three years back and Coach Bank set up a record year in football that season with the material Ap-parently the fault is not with tha coaching The fault is with the re1 The finest cruiting methods coaches in the- - country have been i ' t made to look like dubs when they I i haven't had the players to make ' their coaching click ' - - - 'I 'f -- " t'''' --- - t 4 - - ::- ' ' - ' ' ' i ' ''' I i' ' ' - "P" e' ' With the advent el Ednin Atherton as commissioner of Pa-" "'t citio Coaat athletics the coaches ' '4"-- : - '''' ' 7 '' '1 - "11 - -- - ' ' ' '' have had to keep away from the retZertra6ve Z'ahtitisair Ike athietie tied and have received little kelp from the outside according to some first hand 1:sformatioa - - Colorado Mines John 4dsoon roach to tallcover 011 opening with Boulder offichils Invites More Coaches C U Colo Jan 20 (2Pl-- DeGroot Colorado college football coach and John Mason Colorado Mines mentor Monday were invited to the University Mt Colorado for interviews as candidates for the Colorado head football coaching job tIOULDER Athletic Director liarry Carlson said DeGroot former U S C player would meet with President Robert L Stearns and athletic committee members Monday afternoon and that Mason would be interviewed Monday night Five applicants for the post were ' interviewed last week Harmon Receives Tribune Trophy ANN ARBOR Mich — Michigan's Jan 20 UPI Tommy Harmon Monday night received the Chicago Tribune trophy as the most valuable player of the 1940 Western conference football season The presentation was made by 'Wilfrid Smith Chicago writer during tile Intermission of the Michigan-Minnesobasketball game The Douglas Fairbanks trophy established by Liberty magazine was presented in Harmon's name to Fielding H Yost Michigan athletic director It will remain Michigan's possession for one year ta Boys' Fives Play Fast Contests Plenty of Athletes Idaho university located at Y lead - Mos- -- cow and disconnected from many of the state's biggest centers of population apparently hasn't done a very good job of selling itself to the state If the university could attract the prominent Idaho high school athletes there would be plenty of excellent material to make Idaho a strong member of the Pacific Coast conference in every line of competitionr It is the only senior college in the state and should have no competition for the prep stars if a close relationship could be built up to make the Idaho lads get the feeling that the Moscow university is their home school Amid all this confusion at Idaho university there is one member of the athletic staff whose name has never been mentioned That is Louis August Louis haa turned boxing coach out a touple of natiodal charnpionship ring teams and has built hosing up as a major sports et traction at Moscow lie's a per feet example of the old adages - successHis to the school and built up tradition Mars what Idaho needs in fisothall--- e few more victories some winning traditions and more close and friendly contacts with schools in all porta of the state Bank Has Prospects Coach Ted Bank 1who as yet hasn't been told why he has been released is reported to be considering two eastern offers Coach Bank could not give the names of the schools but he apparently has He said the something in mind offers were made this month when he attended the coaches convention at New York City Bob Tess sier has no plans but announces that "I would like to go with Ted If possible" It is still unknown who will succeed Bank but whoever it is will be due for plenty of headaches unless something is done to improve the material Idaho is slated to go back into the Pacific- Coast conference as a regular member in 1942 The task of making a show- ing against Pacific Coast teams with the present array of material is a tremendous assignment for Six boys' basketball teams played three at games Monday night at: M C A clubhouse the Rotary-The results were: Jackson 29 Felt 26 Bryant 33 Jordan 26 Rotary- ' Y M C A 31 Fairmont 15 Barber and Draper stood out for the boys' club Walker for Bryantt and Salazar' for Felt Rotary and anyone Jackson are tied for the league ASMAND Wis Jan 20 (— The Seventh district' board of appeals here rejected an application by Outfielder Morris Arno rich of Superior recently sold by Cincinnati to the New'4 York Giants for deferment from U S army service under the selective service act it was learned Mon- - Cross Wins by K O NEWARK N J Jan 20 Un-:-- Wallace Cross of East Orange 1940 National A A U heavyweight boxing champion floored "Wild Bill" Boyd of Baltimore four times to win by a technical knockout in 2:04 of the fifth frame of a scheduled at Laurel Car- den Monday night Cr Ou scaled 210 lottery gave ArnoviCh number 153 which is 212 in' the national list ' The board's decision found Ar- pounds Boyd 190 novich In the midst of plans to Ark depart for Hot Springs several DAT AND MGIIT where he usually spends weeks before joining teammates TeOWING& In training camp sEnvics CALLCincirrnati sold Arnovich to the CAPITAL 10 a in straight Giants December — Darn i cash transaction He hit '250 In Nights: 14311 44341 107 names with Philadelphia and TR SOUTH sad STATS Cincinnati last yearaf eight-round- : er -- - day I - - ' -- At Arnovich Will Go to Army Instead of Ball Camp Indications are that Arnovich will be called for a year's training possibly before June 1 The - - - as - : '''''' - - wrestling bouts Japanese fencing body and jiu jitsu wrestling Proceeds will be used to pur- Anse uniforms for approximately 25 scouts Telford said P G Seniors Win ' : ' ' 20 Uri—The Pro- MANHATTAN - s 3 l' - ' Especially gratifying to every member of our association was the success of its drive for Red Cross funds More than $50000 was raised for war relief through the year with members from every settion of the Country assisting splendidly in the program The highlight event of this movement was the Ryder cup team match with the challenge team headed by Gene Samisen This event 'arranged by Ed Dudley chairman of the tournament tom mittee and Fred Corcoran manager of our tournament bureau was a high spot of he sports year and realized more than $12000 for the Red Cross 1 The tournament program was one of the best ever sponsored by the P G A Some 26 tournament were held with professionals splitting approximately $160000 Evidence of the success of this program directed by Mr Dudley and M Corcoran is the fact that the tournament bureau has been able to reschedule every tournament on the 1940 list for next year The recently completed Miami open drew Abe largest crowds in its history a fact which augurs well for 1941 The windup of this tourney won by Byron Nelson also winner of the highly suecessfuE P G A championship last summer saw Ben Hogan of White Plains N Y win both rthe year's money winning title and the Vardon trophy (UP)---Kans- he Is starting at the wrong end In Coaches Ted Bank and Bob Tessier be Is dropping a pair of capable football leaders and In Forrest Twegood be Is letting out- a basketball coach who Is not only well liked but just about as enpable as Idaho can find not only in basketball but also in baseball :: Golfers' Association of America enjoyed one of the finest years in its history in 1940 a year marked by an increase in assodation membership successful cc-complishmentof its Red Cross war relief alms and another fine competitive program new members were Forty-fou- r added with 18 of our 29 sections showing gains in members over The University of Utah wrestlers defeated the Deseret gymnasium squad 27 to fl In a practice match at the University Monday night The victory evened the score between the two teams The Deswon an earlier eret gyrn squad match 1111-- to 14 11 Monday the newly established point system for deciding matches which has been adopted by the National Collegiate Athletic association was used The system aided the collegians The summary follows: — ' The summary follows: : Jan I the Idahe president Is desirous of reemphasizing sib- - -- fessional Having tasted the sweets of outside competition for' the fint time in nine seasons Big Three cagers of Salt Lake City Thursday face their own little hoop openers this week confident that maybe next season their leaders will allow them to play a little more in the enlarged program tossed in their laps e To m id vet cagers of South and ast high schools will go the honor of popping the lid off the w - Association By 'Mallows Branagan - ' - eU 1941 Chase - Successful1 t Win From Desoret Gym - To ChPek Job I '40 Cainpalgn ' '' ' But If ieties -- Z New $35000 Ski Shelter at Alta Will Be Opened Dedicated on February 2 shelter-committ- : - i so-s- tt Ii - 1 - - I sliiers 8o-- S ' 11'414 - -- L - - "f--- 41$ - :- - - 41 The athletic house cleaning at tho University of Idaho is to reemptta size rather than to deemphasize athletics partictilarly football so cording to President Harrison C Dale' who has been wielding the broom in a moot energetic manner the past week or two Rightnow the V aims in re with out a football coach an auistant football coach a basketballI coach a baseball coach and an athletici director That should pave the way for the Idaho school officials to start from scratch on any new program they have in mind—if they have anything definitely in mind - s" - - -- 4k - - :'' saying yond - the "next move will be up to Mix" (Graduate Mix who has been blamed by some 'sports Gale Manager and others with action Jeading to the dlimissal of writer! Bank and Tessier and the resignation a week earlier - of ' ' Basketball Coach Forrest 'rwogood) ' Beall said four other 1940 lettermen not now in school ' haat been asked to return their sweaters Meanwhile' reports were current that four men were under consideration- to succeed Bank who disclosed the "possibility" of hii t connection with an institution in the middle West and' another in New England He declined to identify the institutions Those' mentioned as his possible successor here were Orville Hult If Albion State Normal Guy Wicks of the University of Idaho Southern' branch R L (Matty) Matthews l of the University of Portland and JA (Babe) Brown Mos- ' coach cow high school 1 4--- P -- i - 1111' -- Idaho's !louse Chinning'1 - 1 ' x ' ' Tribune Intermountain Wire I SI q--Ir- PROVO—Brigharn Young uni' :I 't :: (k--FLs-' ' waste didn't cagers any 1) versity I ' time ' )N ' I 1 ' getting back Into the prac- t t V I J lice routine Monday for they 1M I ' spent more than an hour drilling it21 '' t ) on fundamentals and then finally t i a of into action with bit fP' Irwung frosh the scrimmage against ''' ' k ' azassa v - - i — Rather upset over their double so:1145'Closs last week end the Cougars i'' figure to get back into the race week with a victory over the $ ' 404444--N ' i - Ari University of Utah Redskins If 4x ' Avow 4 to ' ' ' two -------t they could dump the Utes the 'Z4'4'41 4 ‘ - 71-'t- '' 4 ''' ' -P' ' ''' '' not A would suffered : Ir"defeats they t ' ft- 1 o ' '"uf- t- - ! A "- 1 I t :°-- -tr I A f 'mot ' ' ring so badly ' ' -' 447 k' ' ' if ''''''N i 1 Weimer Out kys t Only FredWeimer who missed - the trip last week due to an in-jured leg missed the practice ' ' T Kimball Eddie as Coach Monday worked on new offensive formations to spring on the Lite However the Cougar coach did not in dicate that there would be any i of shifts in the starting line-u- p e i Dean Gardner Dwane Esplin Dale Rex Don Overly and Stan Davis high school is well represented on the University of Nielsen for the Utah game at the Kaysville school They aro shown- - with Coach ' Kimball will his have probably Veda' Peterson as he outlined plans for the games with basketball team Reed Stayner LeGrande Gregory team using the zone defense ' Utah Y U and Denver this week end B to all Val left their Sheffield and got prep training right against the Utes for a big part of the game On the small Cougar Ink floor this type of strategy is more 9 effective than on larger courts The tall Cougars can cover a lot of territory and not move mush -- I Bylintnir llotipon - sitf x ' 1 1 nine (AP)--Twenty-- $ ' ' ! Univer- MOSCOW Idaho Jan 20 Idaho football players Monday returned to the grad- uate manager's office letter sweaters awarded them at the close of the 1940 football season There was nothing to indicate whether their action had anyconnection with the dismissal last week of Ted Bank head coach and athletic director and Assistant Football Coach Robert Tessier“ ' Cal Mae of said the: Santa Beall Ana: Quarterback s'Weaters were "cheap compared' to the sweaters usually awarded No one elsei would comment be- - 4 t - s' - Upset Over 'Double Defeat Just p layers Rebel eturri Sweaters T ' 'r'''''''''4"6"4"1— I : ' 71 '' ' |