Show i ' : : i !! il l i :' - "12 1 '' : - i : i i t - i - i' i' - - ' Bo op - i - - : 1 i - - 1 !' i - t - - - - i - ' - - 4 j Judge Crew or dort - e eats Tooe e 1 - To11Take- '':II LIrst p uuce '' Jordan Lop Farmers T i ff Fea' tuise' ts t!vii: Dolits t ''''' t -- - -- - 11 4' I : - k' ' Topple Snow in - - ' J t - - - i the - " - - The ranks of the' undefeated bid hall and farewellto the Troians of Morgan and the 'Buffs of Tooele the former dropping a 3 decision to the swashbucklingBulldogs of Judge Memorial and the latter winding up on the short-- end of a score in their- 'skirmish against the Beetdiggers of Jordan Vildtigs Win ' Two other machines who have been rolling along the hoop high- way at a merry dip the Eagles of Fillmore and the Vikings of Pleasant Grove- just about found themselves shang hands with a- - borrow pit theaxi-11er edging out Beaver 34 to 33iin a' Millard district affair that found the two teams just about as evenly matched as the score indicates and the Vikings coming pp with a but alwin overr the 1 ways tough Pioneers of Lehi Meanwhile the exploits of Box Elders Bees begin to look like something besides theIflash In the pan system the Nile 'lave' decided pm The Bees invaded 1heimiliwick of Logan's Grizzlies and Olt on the best job of curtailing the Grizzlies that has been dished u: thia year to go iritof a tie winning' 6 with four wins each" with the Idle ' Tigers of Ogden was mant:e of Invincibility The rudely jolted from Snow -in' the Sanpete district Friday' North Sanpete's Rams handing the Ephraim quint Its first' loss In league g play as they scuttled the in an overBadgers- 38 to 341 41 - -time thriller " ' ' ' - - - i - - " - : : '' - - 23-1- ' - : - - ' - - I 7 - action-cramm- - -- GTT tI ii88Valriii" 0 1 1 5 7 4 4 3 0 0 0 5 3 ' - Cottonwood Stake ' Stilt Creek Bennion ' ' ' Murray Tarkn'tv158 Grant ' ' -' ' - i es l ' Ito : 5' 4 2 0 3 '3 - '' 2 ' 714 667 333 - 4 ray - y:34-Bod- oton 1:30-G- raal '1 - - - ' 17 -- - GBeanies r' - 1 433 I - : 4 -- - - I - " vrFaci - - I IlIirnrlu — - : - Grant Stake - College " w4444m44 ' - - raye - i P - i 1 - t dill Buy Your Oil - i I' n: ' my- - ' N ' ' - r' ' '' - '' - : : - - ' '- -: k - - : ' ' f - jo : i : - - s '' - - - '' - 23 30 DT7 20 East 15 C atanrway) '- i - ' " - ' ii ' :' ' ' at-ta- m : Jan 31- - ' tiffl- -- Paul Hartnek Minneapolis knocked out Frank Androff 193 Minneapolis in the first round of Fri:bout ' 10-rou- nd night day -- George Degidio 124 Minneapolis won' the state featherweight 'crown - on a technical knockout- - over Mike Valentine 120 ' Duluth Minn in the first round of the semifinal ' scheduled ' t for five 'rounds r Stark170 Minneapolis Solly: won on a technical knockout over ' i 170 St Paut in Ted Morrison the fourth round' - '' ' : - - - - " - I t I :' ili IS le 't' i — ' 1 31 - 126-pou-nd -- - Utah-sophomo- - - - - 3-- i 4 - - -- - ' 1 - : Hatch Sitoustm B Y U won a fan from Relph Love Utab la seven r rinutes I 'Marnerd B Y ii doutak Twentroeventk elitioned Harold Crane 'Brooke SekTerty Utah Rolm Taylor B Y IL 1 3 1 2 Olivrestsett ? g k "0 1 0 1 tmli7c5icorgirz-tlytteaUtah declaimed i 5 0 0 10 Wilitinsonc 2 2 1 5 Itawksot Heavyweight-t-Iloy- d Utah O 0 0 0 Pautit Spersdlove DSweeisnt 14 03 01 92 declaimed Garth Chamberlain B Y U 1 0 0 2 Jergenson11 Clarlus U score': B 1 17 Final 11 1Utah 0 0 Kraiserot '' 3 3 3 3 nt:Vre OGDEN—The Tigers of Ogden MO school took two games from Emigration Stake SOuth high' of' salt I Lake City tITFP herei Friday night' The Ogden I f icor4t count and' varsity won by a 41-the Bs took the Cub Bs 21-The Tigers defending state prep champions held a 21418 lead at 103 1 21 11 7 124 Totals halftime and lengthened it to i - N171 35 20 Washington StoppedOre Jai) OTFP convALus i i at the three-quart- er mark Twelfth Max Jensen at forward for Ogden E1TFP 8 2 1 17 Machkent led both teams at the hoop with 11 25 02 24 Rogers'" 15 markers while Dick Morris of 2 1 0 4 Chapman' Woodir d Thirteesette RPierect I1 12 1 132 0 Whita Brownx 010 Haleg 31 05 03 92 Tornlimg Watoonf 3 2 1 7 CPlerceg 3 0'0 6 - 5-- 1 2 0 0 4 Westg South scored 11 iThe B teams put up"- a bang-u- p preliminary before the Ogden 14 10 3 31 22 11 5 49 Totals- crew finally came doWn in front ' Eleventh Twentyfirst by a single counter t: 11 T P GTIP The scores: 2 5 3 7 Warnert Smith? 1 3- 2 4 3 3 2 8 Irlinders1 IfeKendriekt 2 0 0 4 Simla Ogden Yeni Peterce 81 1 17 0 T FP 1 3 3 4 Varleyo 02 T0 0F P4 HuntersIt 2 0 0 4 ienf 8 4 3 15 5 1 1 11 Roma - 11‘ Foregreenf Wirthlinit 2 0 0 4 Fehlyndemanf Mieekef 2 2 2 86 OO 00 00 00 hielvillag Nic011tYllen7 0 1 0 0 Jetteriest Wilmette Sandlande 4 0 0 O 0 0 Swenson 0 2 2 2 8 Jenesir 1 0 0 2 Iliggingomg lialbertg 2 0 0 4 Monica Litleg 0 0 0 0 1112 8 30 16 5 3 35 Totals Chrintenaant Rantireat 1 0 0 2 Cattela 0 0 Mortine 00 02 Nellg Walker Woolaeyag 0 0 0 0 8nteraca 0 0 0 0 Williagact 0 0 0 0 s 27 rel7r-i'VATIO 17 8 T 41 Total genre lb? cluartml: CDS 12 1 111 26 35 r a ' a 14 21 3Li 41 Ogden Ottielala---Horn- a and Doily &maga A 0th SI" a Peony B O T Ir P O 1 0 0 towdorf 2 0 0 4 WW1 O 8 3 3 Hientret 2 2 1 5 Fekera O 0 A 0 Weeta DChristnanat 1 I 0 2 RChrietnana O A 0 0 Weete O 0 Kellit'intie ' i 08471 TH E VOICE OF THE WEST 1 Pinahamt 0 Willistral 10 ! 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i "if OUtt FRILNUIy STATIQN" t i Mai At ia:-rxyitant part in theplayin 1500 Klinevelrai :I SATURDAY FIEBRUARY 1 ' Musical features Carnival A ' ' ' 0so Orgao ' i 4 - Party IL 11 Cot& of Harbor for unoccupied France telini million donors in 'food Ed IfcCouttell slo er of woeful tunes witit Preston rooter biHighway 4' ''preintera" tragic story of en aging octor Vanities 10740-NBC--L- sop-duct- 46 on Parade Call to Bretki 8:00—KDYLe—Last 9 io - -' 10-Tho 7:15—MOYL--ithythm- ic Noon 31 VIn s gal- 0 0 0 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1 2 1 1 ' 811:nice 1 0 2 A M :00—KSL—"Good Morning Folks"'0 0 0 Soteracg 01 0 e 2 41:30—IrS1--ParFlashes Gibbag of Vienna Johnont 0 3 2 2 ESL world edition lanerent 03 00 00 08 7:00—K8L—Eariv enverage news Taviorg tonge Beeke 3 0 0 4 7:30—KUL—Downl Ives the Volga O !0 A 1 Davideong 0 0 0 Thor2 0 A n 0n News A 2 tl A iitorevw Illelonoong 8:00—CBS—Welcome Lenia' Singing Bs& 1 0 0 2 2 0 io 4 Granger g PlIneing You for 8:10—KSL—De5igned Martisue 1 0 I 0:00—Clts—Prees News el 9 6 2 21 7 14 20 Conserystory of Ttals Music t ' String& of the Junior League 10:30—KSL—National Social Hygiene Day Dr D D Carr guest speaker 10:45—CBS—"Of Men and Books"—Pro'I tensor John T Fredericka 11:00—css—Nila Mack's "Let's Pretend"' 11:30—KSL—Thesie Are New Coverage News 12:00—NBC—Metropolitan Opera—Twin 41 4 'goon bilk Maocagni's "Cavalleria Bunn- " Pel l soh 12:00—K8I4—Utah State Agrictiltural caaa" and Leoncavallo's facet one of the strongest fields MgGiovanni- - Martinelli speaker eWry" e M and Tibbott The Dpera entered in the event 19 P12:15—KSI—Government Reliorta 4 ()mention ' Forum conducted by : three-year-olBin Discu s M9tan Croat': Our American Way d by 12:30—CBS--"Lenti-Leas: "Women Americin aorLivins ti Charles S Howard's Porter's Cap ThPIr Bleed to otnposers' ism ond Resoonaihil-m I hies" Mro nkiga edid Vincent Mil and Tony Pelleterrie Dull Reigh - '1:30-grat To be ohnoneed i t : were named Friday to run in the 1:40—Clift—Prees News P f 3 40—NBC—Itntracto—nes Maupin's or -8t Paul Winter Sports Car$I0000 Sam- VI ente handicap at 1:43—CB8: ehestra nival 3:15—KLI7A—Annual to Lamming"' Santa Anita p rk Saturday Sigma Chi Derby orehestra Dorseyr's honoring Sorority Pledgeo--pie-ld a attract to event The expected 000—K8L—Parent-Teache- r K emcee Association Smith Described ' ind Sears program Saturday turnout of more than 3:15—NS10--Relig1otin News Evetite pet- I Orcheetra bsigalf Uteri 40000 particularlY if Friday's News " eented by Father Vaughn 04 :'2 Vass Family 328""SL-La- bor Speaker eleari weather continues as preWorld- News 'tdward 3:00—Clia—Buttalo Presents tune-u- p ' dieted is the Toonlinsont eommenting on news :: interlude major o South Americe 0:50—CBS—Press trentral andArt for : leading candlciate4 f for the 3:55—c R 9—Snort limitzsgCenter program 1 to the Nation $50000 added Santa Anita derby —George Dibble Smith and Wit-- linen 4:30—CBS—Elmer Davis and ins News i 12 's February 4:45—CR--T- he World Today euaning art 5:00—CBS—'rhe People's Platform 5:13 KL"TA-W P A Concert : t 5:30—KSL—Hita and Bit& newiL News Ifelodie& 5:45—KIIL—World Coverage j 6:00—KSL—Old Southland and the PreonotKsMiniatures Creels" Representative Estes S-To be announced fativer speaker:15—NBC—Man and the World--"- The 6:55—CBS—Elmer Doris and ttie News World of Rail Transportation" 7:00—CB3—"Your Hit Parade" M1AM' Jan 31 (Al—Mrs Wal- 7:45—CBS--"Saturda- y ?ellett tlerevsuiads" Bishorpams 4 the Gse ter Jeffords' Sailor King a $16 for rErieepifold ?:00-A- 111 of Tour Life: Hail Paster a orchestra Trout end the new& $2 outsider ran away from half II Kennedy News ot Mime Fria dozen other three-yeai-ol- ds 9:00—C1111—"The Merrier Club" Symphony orchestra direction Arturo Toecanini Samuel by Raven lifacQuarric day' to capture the mile and a 9:30—CBS—"Honest Mosart'S Abe" an historical Chottinott commentator: No 2 ' hi B Fiat"! "Serenade filrlong Hibiscus purse ' Hialeah 10:00-KS10- -The drama ' Flat in Music Master IlitoOn'a "Symphony : park by three lengths 10:15—KSL—Jos Mallory's Orchestra Atrium ''ICitt nolderdo- Review of The collt a candidate for the 10:30—K8L—Rod MX:el ononnors ' flew& the New& 9:15—NBC--M- al Flamingo stakes had been well 10:45—CRS—Joes Hallett's orchestra Morand and ' his or- 0000 - 1 Dude Itasca alymn Magee Revue 6:00-1C111- -EDIL 110—NUCe--Irvia- ll - a i - -5 1 : - 6- - 0-- 3I-2- : - - - - - ' ' a rout Friday to defeat Socialite champion Grace Amory of Palm ''Beach 7 esting 1737pound event and Floyd and 11 in the finals of the Miami Sjendklionvsevolfctol)tah ittohppedaeli eoff thuet Biltmore women's golf tourna- decision over Garth Chamberlain 0'1 ment ' the heaSyweight class The Miss Hicks fashioned a par In teams well twere unusually out of round in the afternoon ft won- matched long smashing drives—the The summary: der of the tournament — and a Iron by Carl Grandy short game that always matched of cut& default and frequently exceeded the best tallstrtgduriftigilmIlTru Utah de- -Miss Amory could muster Taylor BTU detaloned Bob Utah - 5 -- P f i re s Meet ': 30 seconds someAl Bleak of:Utah staged CORAL GABLES 'Plc Jan 31 of an upset when he downed VP)—Elizabeth Hicks of Pasadena thing another division Cal turned a close contest into Dick Peterson from B Y U In In inter ds I - I 0 ' ' ' ' ! I '11 l' - i 4 - - - 01i 1 - - - 0 '' '- 4 : ' -- - - i - - 11:15--KURL—- - p La w 4 - 128-pou- nd - ' i ' i nd - 4 ' - Golden Gate Track Will Opeit of Fo'clayAftéiSié-ciDelay OAKLAND Cal 'Jan (4)With - 'licks' Triumph 0 0 0 2 2 8 1 2:0 2 5 1 1 11 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 9 9 4 t 187 'l O 3-- Hartnek Knocks Out ' MINNEAPOLIS ollejo make the garnered six field weight and period and two foul goals to lead all scohad to be used in the There was no one to rers' with a total of 14 points divin paced' the losers with eight take his place and the Colman pofell had to start with thefive-poin- t : Jack Larson made moat of the handicap Reed Irvine of Utah won from 'noise for North Summit- counting Sten Phillips In the'128-poun- d class 19 of the 32 points South Summit and Eldon Taylor 'of "B YU defeat had the Braves on a shaky seat I ed Bob Hatch- In the during the entire first half leading 10 to 2 and' 17 to 12 at the end of division in slow matches One of the features of the day" the first and second periods North was won by Ken Maynard division Summit steadied In the final half king last year from tO push through to victory 155poun BYU Ken outpointed Harold 43 iiisrp kalleIP P ' iIn a fast 0 0 0 0 Pliematont Crane Bent 4 0 6 8 1 6 5 7 Melicict Nielsonf 1 2 tussle 6 5 214 IHessiotio ' Randaite 0 0T 3 3 haought ' Williams g aooa 1 6 0 0 Geary( ' 2 0 0 4 Buller o Ute Veteran !Wins ARooeg 1 4 10 0 2 Martint ERoect 0 3 1 1 Morrhoont veteran was Brooks' Utah 0000 Rogertt 2 0 0 4 Ray 1 00 2 Rearkeva Wrighta 0 0 0 o far superior! to Rulon Taylor of ' 11 7 31Totals 13 7 21 the "Y" and: had his rival on the 12 Peers defense all the way Until' the last 311dire tiS quarters 11 19 24 21 : : 43 13 la two minutes:when Taylor made a moritait Referee: Bri4:41Irru:nWicr Smith game but fruitless rally Brooks 1' nearly won by a fall In the first 121-pou- ' - i : suc- In Women - - a 'scheduled : ' New York won the ladiee novice title and Matter- - Sahib' of ' Minneapolis taptured the novice — championship for men Friday night in thefirst final competition of the national figure skating champion- ships at the rink of the skating ' club:of Boston MiSS Gobs won the title on the loidll total of 12 forthe stun of her total ordinals 'a procedure resorted to by the Judges since none of the eight finalistso was able to al majority of first second or - third places Androffin-Firs- ' I Ogden Dumps South Tm4ce Jan31 BOSTON Miss 1 Novice Awards - 6 - ' ' ' Hoppe-ema- - '1 ' - -' - f : ' - ' ' 35 ' ' - ' a' Ii 1I California's newest and most mod- ever (1)71 ern horse racing plant the Golden heade Gate Turf club shakes itself loose 1:00ZIN:tgoo rictil l Saturday from a grip of rain and 1: lloolltintle i GT Itir if FP '41L-GTr mud that has held it inactive for 0:i 411 4 tt 2 1 11 Orrin? 1 21'1 i 0 3 0 0 Diammson? Nydeggert RRoss f 4 112 1 t five weeks i' ' 0 t 71101410 3 2 a 8 kP Burtona Resplendent in Its blue and gold 4 3 2 10 Jorgensona 0 2 PoulYII ' 1 0 0 0 0- Waltomic color' motif iand its unparalleled 1t Wilsong 00 0 2 1 Tuckett1 ----- - 1 ackgroundH'which embrace San i ' 7 94 17 Francisco bay the track estimated 12 12 4 28 Totals ' t i heirrrs ! by dtlartirs: 4 12 17 221 le to be valued at upward of $1500- i ' 1 104 1T 100 gets off 'to a list -- - ' 4 II Southgate os er spin cli4 Golden Gate maxed the $50000 wooooo by Park Ceatral GT FP GT FP March 15 The meeting 5 2 0 10 Wabbert Beelpotitt 2 1 :0 4 landicip er intimate : 0 2 0 0 Girard: Lindahla 0 1:1 1 is scheduled to close March 22 5 0 0 10 Clark it Bendricksone" 4 4 3 11 slated e story toopen originally - Curticg 2 5 1 5 4 1 1 9 Hardrie O 1 0 0 Tettordd Eihoreci 0 0 0 0 December 28 Postponements piled Saili t 0 1 1 1 Mormon Evansona 1 0 0 starring' King Takes: — ( ---- - 2 over each other as the racing strip 14 7 2 30 Totals ' li - 9 it 523 and surrounding area- turned into Hialeah'P Score by quarters ' i Prandamere 7 I 21 30 130 ag sea of mud undet the pelting PRESTON1 1 FOSTER 8 ig 23 23:7 23 of some Of the hardest rain storms Central Park : o ' Wilford here There were downrecorded ' ' Micros 1 GT lirPn' ' '1 GT FP pours 33 days out of 40 so- the 3 4 4 10 Eilloterf 4 '2 6 Pearson92 1 0 0 3 BWerk1 Dilliert 0 3 1 1 record on which Noah rode- to imSaturday Morning 2 4 2 6 JWorkC Marearc 0 1 1 I 1 4 2 4 Elision: 'N 0 1 ci0 0 mortality still stands I liughce 0 0 0 0 Fulmerc 4 Floods praCtically washed the 2 Fowler4' 1 0 at 1 0 0 2 Parkin1 4 24 8 LPearsont workmen In spots O 1 1 1 traggg I I Thelini 2 4 :0 -4 track away i sank Ito their knees in mud The —1a 6 13 9 25 0 Totals 15 422 4 to be rebuilt Only mile oval :: IrAtat MI6 Creek Grandview 'I) state racing com- beaterV In recent starts but had Tudker's orchestra week chestra this the T GT1 IP New& 0 rP nw& 6 1 13 1 1 0 2 mission gave the !Igo" signal on shown promise in workouts Fri1flarlowt Monitor Views the his 10:05—KtTA—The 'and Engel' 10:00-10:3- 0 1 1 1 3 Iverson? 2 7 3 2 16 News ENeftr he Swept down the home meeting day ehmamuile 3 3 0 6 Campbellen-DoreeY's orchestra RememMr" to Glades) 0 2 i 1 the 10:15—NBC—Jimmy r 1 1 0 2 ThormangT 10:30—NBC—Bernie i Cummins orchestra stretch in :a burst of 'speed to it nkartitig 00 00 00 00 reotteretiltesit Reid 1 3 1 3 Johanaong 6teedgt the line in 1:50 flat J E 12:00—CBS—Martha Hears and Gaylord In ell Random and His or- Butterworthc Cannon 2 1 1 5 0000 w1"wid'enr1VSLAL:itoarlie Vincente 0 '0 0 0 HendrirksonA Handicap Robes Carter Bagley4 10 0 2 Sap Royal OrGusto- : 11:30—NBC—Hortattew His Brothers' and HuraDeat' 12:30—CBS—Manny '4' 1 Strand g ' a second i 1LIL filly barely earned malan Marimba Band chestra On Tap at Anita Today --Good Night until 1- o'clock 0 0 0 a KWettitient - l'" TA money !over the Wheatley stable's 12 :SS—CBS—News ' at-I— tornerinur ritskt Good L'etS !royalties : r a ANGELES Jan' 31 (P)—-- ChoppY Sea 1363 27 : :'':: ' -Total' ii ' 11 7'4:26 (Paid- Advertisement) I (Paid Advertisement) k'iat ' ' 1 ' t ' h 1: ti1 ' iit ' ' ' r-- t' - 1 ' 111 - urnOu - - - 1 The Big Three " "24 r at a 33 West A -- 1 : to-2- held a 25 to 6 lead over Jackson at intermission and ran out in nine more innings while allowing his opponent - but two points : ' 37 "s 'Ou'lled West Between :1st and 2nd South' 1314 Blocks South ot U P Depot 11 1 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Pot 1000 1000 '75° " 11110:1ZE GA'S rl L I it itnj fiEBEi3 -- - - " 1 AL '- ' - I - I it starts' you- fast and takes youfar' i : Try a filling: - 72 I BRONZE Gas in every way— - i I 24 " 4Ns - "' Garrtrav0 - - to I ORS snuir:os11 Figure it out for yourself: :: If you switch from higher price raS01111e to my high quality BRONZE at on 17e you save several pennies every gallon 'Adds up to- a tidy sum in a month's time You'll like - IL 'N It ‘ F Leaf 0 0 1 2' 2 3 4 4 4 ! - : ':1:131533 ' Dials District 33 Portman ' 43 Estrprifse 4 t Cedar 11:ity ' - ' '- n s ' w t - - ! 7 - 4t 1- - - ::::: 341iiiitor4 t Fillmore Delta Judge-Memor- ' - - ' litillardi District 34 Keever - '11 I 7 - 4- - ‘ 'Ott ' It was Hoppe's fourth Bo z - ' - ':: - - - - - 'i't - - t Carnival Slated ''PARK IS - District oodles (est reported) 1 ' Stato34 3t South Tam" d it - ' ' The defending champion ran out the twenty-sixt- h inning with a string of six thus breaking the current tourney record of 27 innings held by Allen Hall of CM-ca-r) Hoppe 'making a belated start in the tournament following an attack of flu and pneumonia had a previous low game of 32 innihgc The low garne national record of 23 innings is held jointly by Johnny Layton of Sedalia Mo and Jay ' - 71) a I - - - I inott ' 'I" ' 4 1: 1 7500 –SOO 11i 3e50 Ot — poo Hiller:fp wit 90 '3P3 ' Weautuientra 'Fich1-deu- t 4 L -' r —6:30 pvc GrandvitaG : 7:30—Miller s's' - Wandantere - 5 r - 8 vs Central Park I' a :30—East 11111 Creek 141South -Gat - :1: " ' i 0 ' 0 Miller ' ! - - 0 - - oi Grandelow- "ft Dallier "e'e Routh Oats East Mill Creek Wilford N tee 0-- - - - tr'32 :'40 10 ' 1 ---- - ' - - : '':: 1 0--- - -- - - - ' 27 18 Gooi'11:4 !I L' !f ' '?-!!- i 13131134i 18 12S! 32 22 211i 32i Big Cottonwood Stake" ' ' ' '! 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- Clatak District ') Altai:seat - :' Carioes-tmerrGreenriver f ' Sao Mesiticelli at 1 " - - - ' katers Capture -- : ' ::! - ironlb Jordan ' t Region Five -- t t t I '' 4 - - GITFP 1 " 2 - - ' ' 1 I3 1 2 RI:a:Iris ! 12 14 8 32 i Totals'genre by ottartara: 4 r - - - - Five- - 31 to 23' 4 cessive victory ls- ' f (A'-J- 11 - ' 7auunPi: NEW YORK:Jar 31 ohn fullKlmbrough the back from Texas A and X came within n1500 cash money of signing a contract Friday to play foot- ball with ' the New Yark protes ' i sional Yankees next season ' l was That :the figure that separated John from DoOglas- Hertz president of the Yankees after the latest of their conferences' Kim- brough said he woule fly 1)acitf up here' in about :a month0 to argue some more4 :r1 ' Hertz offered to Write - Kim- brough' 'a 'check for 1$3500' right now and tóguaranteeIhn an ad- ditIonal $34000 for his exclusive services for one year 1Ie' said this' probably would include making a couple of movie shorta Kimbrough 'on the 'Other hand said he preferred an advance payment of $15000 He wants to buy a ranch as soon as he is graduated in June and 'it- appaireiltly is a good-size- d ranch he has in mind It was a' disappointkng diyii for Hertz all around He received a letter from Tommy Harmon Michhalfback layigan's had decided 'upon ing he definitely a: career in radio and would not play profesisonal football 'Mertz had 'offered Harmoni$17500 for one year $12500 of ltt for playing football-- - r ' ' i It - Grantf 0 A2 11 135 Claytosug Mazurane 7 4 11 1 1 0 2 - Patillantit 4 0 a Pollicg05 Polideritgt )1 Rankoviekt Neleamit ' 0 0 0 0011 Moeller'svs Crook (Inuit wvc Taytonwille Pirbogotio gbiaredere vs- Murray vs Tayloreville - - Baldwitur 3Pa1210ce Mat:Seca Wiratien"rtif - - PItankoviekt 6 5 7 2 0 8 1 1 0 2 1 A 0 0 Irog Pet 113 714 ' - i 0100 : 3 3 2 8 Nein" 4 7 1:9 Barruse 2 1 5 Youngg 0 0 0 0 Petereong 1 5 5 7 Castagrocg 04 11 0 0 Anderoonf 0 8 Hunterg 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 Barrye 11kittlel 0 0 0 0 - i 'i- : ?: jarti n7John- 2-- 1 GTFP 5 5 1 11' 8011111"' ?:3a-- Mill 1130--Muc- Lot Won '' Itlialct - ' ' - lao - - f'' To - - - ' - nings Freisinger made a valiant bid for undisputed leadership in the mile race when he hurdled two fallen competitors At the finish line 'in a try for first place But the Judges sion declared the race a tie between Chuck Leighton Minneapolis and Bob' Hackenbach Chicago Although officially awarded second place Freisinger was granted only 10 points instead' of the customary 20 Leighton and Hackenbach each received-t I Women's Division In the women's diiision tiny Carmelite Landry Fitchburg ' MISS" supplied the day''s biggest ' thrill in winning the leadership of her group 'easy victory In Opening with-athe 220 Miss' Landry who last week won 'the national championship at IACrosse Wis appeared certain to Capgure the threekluarter-mile event until she fell with a lap and a half to go Undaunted she gotto her skates mote than 50 feet i behind the 1 leaders Speedily 21'4 cut dOwn the margin forged into the lead in 'the home stretch: and crossed the! 'finish a winner !by 10 feet ''' !L ' : "s105-2-- : " I - 1 third was- - 1 Saapeto'District' '311 itoow 34 North hoopsto (Overtime) 412 Wasatch Aesdemi25 Moroni '1' 43 Monti 40 tionnison (iVedaeaday) - - ''' District Sevier ' North ' 81 Richfield es e Bicknell 20 sodium 34) Moores So Set District 'el:11110 Esealsato maaraylata 4' 13 40 Troy ranitolich 23 - 00 ' Fork Aruba 37 Region Four : Ihnith8 14 Brown4 5 Wintersf 0 Kap1 3 Pagee 0 0 0 0 Schofteldg 1 1 0 2 Sheffieldf 13 24 13 391 Totals :14 19937 ' Score by :quarters: 1""LVI s it 110 29 39 ! 1 Grantsville —10 31 37 2 ' Officials: 11ebe and Hawks '1' ' tyonte' dardaa - - - - Pi at 17 t 411 Whips Judge la tr - three-cushio- ut - - a ' - - I -'- - - ' I Davie 0' 2 Galbraith I aseivairms Sepia - illie ut - Ii il 1 0 2 allarkeri 3 415 110 weeit A ' 0 Vast Atio Weet pet:90nel Burtofte 1 1 0 2 Eybaa c Sauseito? i CNtenolad : 1 - ' pir 211easoen Three 1 - ill : Alpha District :- Piessaat Greve 42 laid 77oric 36 American Preys Lincoln' as BY blyk (eaterday ' I Nebo District crenitii i i 'ttt AITYP Thornpeenf 5 8 tie ttixrtterr 23 f Wres tiers: )De feat Fidft Hoppe Plays Reco rdGarne tT 417 eV 8 1 A A ' ! sridus ' VBarker 0 0 0 0 ' Saturday's : ' DistricttAlpine Jackaon 0 o o 0 - ' : u4e414 St R I high ' 1 1 0 2' Ilaqatt i Dials District ' ' ' ' :' 613 6 22 Totals 14 1$ ?33 raterPrise at Taller ToloilvIlle lil — Score 07 009zurs h 13-2Blrighom 4 0 ''7 ' ' ? 19 29 33 ''' ' arsa111g le:mord --- - tunplm Christensen g ' ' ' ' f i" id ' '' one-poi- nt 41-2- ' - Caliekg t ct' ed "Region - nuniggoottl 22 '33CrPrus f ! 2 g g g 3 2 1 1 5 9 '1 ? 0 3 a 4 1 3 0 c 0 3 is 8 8 8 s3 41111 'eh- meowing t 11P GT o 1 '1 a Neleont 1 ' I ' :: L -- displayed - ' ' " : - '' Forced Default- Handicaps Division Titleholders ' 'i - - I - - ' - - - into actuality Parowan and Cedar City In the Dixie -race found rivals'''' too tough Friday- the former bowing to Dixie's talented Fliers 33 i to 27 and Cedar City finishing up - on the short end of a 5 score against Hurricane in one of the day's major upsets' of ' the form chart' halfrace at the With the hoop 1 : way mark undefeated teems aredisfound only In the Logan-Ogde- n trict and Rich district of region 1‘ I'one the- Jordan district of region two the AlpIne and Nebo circuits in region three' the North and South Sevier loops In region four all three districts In region' five '1 and the Millard sector In region - t six ' 1B - 17-1- 1 - Jordan Distried 1 38 TO01410 e 36 alesheas Davis 39 Grantsville 'PI - Summit District 31 Mertes Judge Momorisa North Summit - 31 invent Summitt Wasatch at park City SerdsaI Granite Murrill i 12-1- - - - - ' 22-1- ' ' wilerte41) a ‘ r Mark I ' - 20 N4NIlthleallitic17fitot t at South Bleb Region Two o forth ' re-cla- - ' 1111 4415 31 f 35 : - - - - 4 ial SCHENECTADY! N Y Jan 31 continued its ti1111—drhillis spills Ind ties featured forward march for Summit district honors Friday night taking Mot-Friday's opening iOf t h e North American speed skating championThe University of Utah Redskins opened the 1941 college wrest - igen into camp on the latter's court ships with an Olympic veteran and ling 'campaign with a victoryOver the Brigham Young uni 31 to 23 It was the first defeat a young eastern newcomeedead-- - versity Cougars division champions last year at the MU" field for Coach Bill Cowley's Morgan who are now sharing honors locked for the leadership- Ilf:r ernoon A- - crowd -of' about 300 fans house the top berth withJudge and : Beading the blgifield i competing North battles for the Summit spirited In:otherodistriet in the thiee-da- y imeet are Leo an in Murr little Skousen gtearmesettn gNbaortthtleSausranunlinstt ts000ukth'he :Young SumFreisinger Chicago Olympic vetace who used to spark the l'Y's while Wasatch county eran and dlefending titleholder and foötball team' won the only fall mit 32 of the day pinning Ralph Love of high gave the Park City Miners anEllenwood Amsteryouthful Utah In seven minutes The tough other setback 37 to 31 IBulido't 'gs' dam N Y sprint star tied at 30 little gridder put on one of the Coach Wally Morse's points each I star performances of the 'day aa with lanky Joe Hission dropping CHICAGO Jan 31 Clean-cVictory fat and near- took an he tied his rival In a dozen knots them in from early lead Wand continued iin front Ellenwood's points were earned Hoppe Played the record low genie Cougars Default One n all' the way bilnt vict9ry in the 220-- of the worlds by a clean-c' The Indians won the battle with lead In the yard dash with Freisinger follow- liards tournament Friday night pthyrs to Stanl laot potheintahalbfy ing him over the line The 1938 when he defeated Clarence Jack- four decisions and a default unable' to was of BTU Vie Ronchettl Chicago son of Detroit 50 to 8 in 26 in- Phillips champion Hesston : - - - : ' - ' I Dixie Triumphs ' ' Two other 'teams whO bad title ' 'cheers buzzing In their noggins long before the state meet ever comes ' I i - : : er Ogden is '1 1 - - - :17 di south A (Benicasne) 2I south II re t Farmers :showed l to playt'rriday - I f ' - - I Meanwhile the 'Darts of Davis e battled to astandstill by the Cowboys of Grantsville had whit it takes as they came tip with a 3947 decision: in another I: thriller it Grantsvillej " Game Grésit game FriThat day was 'a' classic Three times the ' i found their i i ecore dead two rivali lockedi and betwixt and between they dished up a brand of bal! the likes of 'which his not t'been seen at Jordan in several years'of spectacular basketball warfare The Buffs on the threshold of fame and hoop all but Jordan never once allowed the red-hBuffs to reach their scoring peak in previous contests Bewildered Just a bit by' Jordan's refusal to ever get the least bit rattled the Buffl eventually cracked :under the istrain of attempting to move through a' defense :which was tougher' to penet trate than a bank vault with an ice pick 11 i ' Buffs bead '' 11 ii i The Beetdiggers ice water being a major part of their sports makeup were somewhat alarmed in the first quarter és the Buffs' des- over top spot came Perawith a take bit of fancy-da- n passing i to take a 0 lead and shooting but the! Beetdiggers thanks to some timely sharpshoot6 lead at ing barged into a halftime and those six points were the margin - of difference as t the two teams traded punches in an second half i14 ' Grantsville and Davis were just about 1as close as Damon and Pythias as - the Cowboys vainly attempted: to enter the victory column and the Darts reached the 500 levet In the standings Quarter difference scores 'showed a 'between the 'two clubs at the end of the first heat and twopint out I margins from then 1 The scores: - v ot high-ridin- ' I T I I:I-- ' - - I °atlas t - I 42-4- - r- : - : oft-beat- en : i ' - District ' Lease-Ogde- - 7 win hendily against Bingham on the Granite court 35 tei 22 Coaih 11 Cecil Baker's five ill now tied for 'second ePOb wIth'Tooe! le and Murray the Buffs haying been dropped aC notch lh the standing by Jordan' While the Smelterites took a tight defensive game from 4i Cyprus 22to 17 Coach Baker used! 'thirteen players against the Miners determined to find - the best working combination Coach Sonny Alsop also woe& two full teams The Farmers looked- like real i material in the first period their guarding and passing' being some of the hest they have ithown this season The Miners were rushed 'on every shot and failed to:score during the firat eight minutes of play Granite was leading 12 to 3 when Sheen and Callen staged a shcirt rally for Bingham' to: i bring the score-t9: to 12 The Granitians 'tatted to tattle the basket and at the end of the half were leading 19 to 9 ' i ' 4 ' Neither 'five played Much bas: 6' ketball In the second 4half Both Cyprus and Murray some poor shooting in game at Murray The Smelterites were out in front 4 to 0 at the end of the first period and they held the lead throughout The half score was !16-- 9 for Murray The home team falledto count a single point for 12 minutes of play during the second half while the Pirates were!almost as bad rl 'i The winners counted teight d tI ' goals to six for the Pirates ' nt one-poi- - Buff-Beetdigg- - i - - - 3 ' 1 ' - ' - : 4 - I 4 r - ' - 211 North' Cacho Weber 1 Sea ta Pr "41023 Logan : Carla :46 neat asaa Beath (lair Period) f : - - i' - 35 to 22 Gam e I - : : '! - 'il ' - ' : - : i - One Region - '' ' ' 19 S1 1 - i I - - '' : 17---- - - it- :: i -- - 38-32 - ' dead-gam- 31-2- - '' i -- - ' chise1 feat - - ''-- '1'- - - t by-th- - 1 - In Utah Veteran for Prep Leagues Skatin0-Leait d C' - iners-m- t - In The Inevitable' ugly fly ointment raised its head FridaY along the hoop front and following a which had week end - snore thrills program over Nia ride than ' agara Falls In a 'rowboat several of the previously' unbeaten membes 'of the hoop e elite had theirrecords tainted mark of de- ' - - ' ' 4 ' --- the Jordan district 1 the Beet- diggers of Jordan chilled the hottest teani! in the circuit the Buffs' ofTooele 38th '32 triday night before mire than 2600 fans In the shadow JOrdanlym :and by their victory tOok over sole: possession of - first place II1 the league title - in ' - The Granite By Marlowe Branagan 't streaks orgood 11The coolest basketball machine 11 ''' f t 3937 :Tilt 1t l - :: ' ' : !"': ' - - - I In ' - : ' - '''- - ' Sanpete-Aie- a t - t Cowboys l' 1 - t : ' - 4 i - ' ' - ' ' - --- 1 rk:-kir 7 - '''' 'I 1 Fridáy Scores ' February Newcomer Ties J'U' ' g ! g ' - ' t - I ' - 0' I I l - f i I - f- ' 1 7 - It - r ' 4 e 1 t i ill I - ' ' ' :CV t a e as Prep clubs N ea i 'Z 1 H 1 - 'alit 'e5alt gakt Zribune-- - i - - : — ' 1 i ' ! 4 ' Morning Saturday - - ' - - 28 1 ' ' I - -- 1 4: - - ' 1! 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