Show - rmmamiwi!wmvomwmr- 12 B Sunday Morning jackets Put Finger on Alabama B) 'Barna to a standstill all aftert Don Part of the story was told by the statistics I Alabama gained 1s7 yards rushing against Tech's 171 picked up 33 yards passing tO 62 by the Engineers Each team d:splayed superior pass defense holding each otner to identical completions—four out of 13 Tech Intercepted twice Alabama once Tech shaded 'Barna in first downs II to 10 gaining seven on the ground and three by air Al! the Tide first downs were by rushing Pinch-hittinAssistant Bobby Dodd who directed the team in place of ailing Coach W A Alexander banged his boys on the back as they tromped into the dressing room -That was the toughest team we've played in years and years" he exclaimed- "The boys did a sp:endid jobHe praised especially the line play of Guard Harvey Hardy and Center Mutt Manning and gave credit in the backfield to Castleberry and Fullback Ralph Plaster who called signals and made many cf the short line gains It was the firs-F-t time since 1927 that Albama has lost to both Tech and Georgia in the same season Two weeks ago on the same field Franke Sinkwich paced Georgia 0 to a decision after Alabama had led from early In the first period g last-quart- 21-1- er Duke Garners Tie 13-1- 3 CHAPEL HILL N C Nov 14 ITA—Duke and North Carolina were rated even at the kick-of- f still even with the score after a thrilling football game played before a crowd of 33000 Saturday Duke blocked a punt for a touchdown in the first period and North Carolina evened things at 7- There were in the second no scores in the third but the fourth started with Duke on the Tar Heel 10 first and goal to go Buddy Luper Dukes soph flash and veteran Torn Davis made it first down on the three Three smashes carried to the one-fo?nark and Davis went over for the touchdown nob Gantt hefty Duke r"'ssed the try for extra point niAfter Carolina took the kick-of- f to the air and Bob Nanni intercepted a pass from Johnny Pecora on the Tar Heel 25 A penalty set Duke back and Gantt tried a field goal from the 35 It failed From the 20 Billy Myers Carolina's standout passed to Joe Austin for 3S yards Myers passed to ILissey for 12 to the Duke 27 and Again to Hussey on the nine The Myers-Hussecomh:nation clicked arzain for a touchdown this time Myers placekick try was wide 13-1- 3 ot h y Mississippians Beat Duquesne STATE COLLEGE Miss Nov — Mississippi State defeatel Duquesne 2S to 6:here Saturday overwhelming- the northrners w:th a baffling passing attack and a consistent ground attack Bondy Back States star back played one of his greatest games making a touchdown run startirsz from behind his own goal line in the third period touchdown Duquesne's only came in the last period after a a erica of line drives had put the ball on the State one Joe'Gottlieb Dukes' fullback plunged through for the score After a scoreless first period State got rciling After an exchange of punts Bishop streaked Zi9 Yards to the Duke 49 Murphy then passed to Blount the ball being downed on the Duke eight :Murphy went through on the second play to score After the third period touchdon run by Black Mississippi State scored its third touchdown on a long- pass Blount to Davis who raced across from the 12 The last State touchdown came when McIngvale on a reverse in the last two minutes of play s7ored from the 13 Ted Shuff came through with his fourth straight conversion of the game 11 - A S A With 0 1 -- fn I i 9k 7-- 0 Tech Continues On Unbeaten Gridiron Road From Pare From the P ress Box Lr real s For 'eau 111 Singles Meet show-dow- on sports end of the foot- n at the ball season If athletics continue to flourish throughout the winter with gas rationing and the new draft there is little question that they will continue in a prominent role for the duration There will definitely be some letdown but there are indications already that there will be plenty of sports activities continued For instance regulations on the "bowl games" laid down last year are being lightened and the New Year's contests apparently will go on as usual with the Ro‘e bowl game at Pasadena and the East-Wegame at San Francisco st Big Ten Leads The Big Ten conference has already shown the way for other leagues in basketball by cutting down its traveling with a revised scheple which will enable the circuit to continue play What's more the Big Ten is planning an extensive spring sports program The Big Seven conference will determine its policy at a December 4 meeting in Salt Lake Citybut athletic leaders the league over have expressed their confidence In that teams will be formed fact Colorado Wyoming and B Y LT are all preparing for barnstorming jaunts to New York City Whether the teams will go ahead with the schedule as drawn remains to be seen Many of the leaders believe that with reduced traveling the conference can go ahead If not the college teams will still be active There are several major army squads being formed in the state that vould make a great circuit right here in Utah if necessary n n battle to determine The teams and two outfits have either Four a challenger for Herm Schettler's match play bowling crown goes clinched or virtually won 1942 grid titles in their respective into the second block of ten games leagues but the red hot Region one pennant scramble won't be Sunday with Lawrence A Nink Richmonød next Friday defending his lead at the bowling settled until Ogden meets North Cache at center at Ogden afternoon Nink averaged 217 at the SouthDavis' 26 to 0 rout of the Joreast bowling courts last Sunday dan district class B champion n to take a lead over Joe Murray Smeiterites gave the Darts a record marred only by Barney who held the title a year a 6 tie with Jordan as the Jorago Both Nink and Barney roll with the 2:30 p in squad and dan district struggle closed FriTom Gore who is third with a day 208 average will shoot with the American Fork was assured of 6:30 p m squad the Region Three crown after To make possible the sePleasant Grove 28 to Ogden's aspirants will shoot at hammering O for its third win of the season the Soulheast courts at 7:00 p ni lection of the most reprefootball sentative The Cavemen will play Payson being headed by A C Smart who teams The Salt Lake Tribaveraged 196 in his opening sesregion cellar team on November une is inviting all coaches of sion at the Ritz a week ago 27 in a make-u- p game but even if lose they'll edge the second-plac- e the state either to mail or Thirty-si- x players are battling they for the right to oppose Schettler Lincolnites out on a perphone in at once names of in the challenge round The four their players whom they centage basis think merit such honors high men at the end of 30 games Delta Takes Title names f will be matched in a round-robi- n Players' series of four games each at the Delta's Rabbits idled into x the height age and experience of Region Four-Sialong with other explanaTemple alleys November 29 to championship dttermi le the survivor and he as John Sours' Wasatch academy tory notes should be inwill oppose Schettler in a cluded although each coach Tigers rallied to beat Richfield Is urged to send in no more 13 to 7 at Richfield and take match later in the season a very firm hold on second place than five names Hurricane's Typhoons one of Suggestion for this type n of the classiest grid teams selecting was sours a John in Coach made by in Utah long time ran wild Beaver six over an injury-ridde- n of Wasatch academy at lilt 1 decision and the to take a Pleasant n n team selections Southern loop crown are also invited In Salt Lake City the South Cub varsity edged East A 7 to 6 40-- 0 but the Leopards were already in possession of the Big Three title record of nine By Norman Bradley boasting a seasonand no ties comwins three losses CHATTANOOGA Tenn Nov and two for four six with 14 pared Frankie Sinkand one elevens South three the wich led the undefeated-untie- d losses and two ties nine triumph Georgia football team to a 40 to 0 for the A B and C West teams The fifth and final round of the victory over the University of the Wasatch high Earlier Chattanooga Saturdayd in a game ladies' round robin bowling tour- Wasps from Heber City had as the which wasn't as with blasted South Summit to end the score might indicate Some 5500 nament will be held Sunday in first at the season firmly entrenched race homecoming day fans were in the the women keglers rolling district Summit in the place stands Ogden bowling center at Magna in Region Two Fireball Frankie and Some 40 Ritz and Sugarhouse Out in northeastern Utah the mates taught the scrapping Moc- and atinthe into Roosevelt Lake Roughriders idledthree-teaSalt City alleys a casins lesson in football but the of the the championship of OgParker Lucille Although outmanned Chattanoogans took n the league when d their lesson the hard way fight- den has a scratch score of 2771 to Uintah Utes of Vernal an of route the ing every inch hold a wide margin going into the invading Alterra Soo rtan crew Sinkwich added luster to his scores 12 Armistice c1y name and distance to his total final round the handicapand An- - 14 to her between Plav-Off- s No a tie show as 140 he picked up gains yards by rushing passed for another 66 nabelle Gormley of Magna both The ITtah Ili Rh School Athletio accounted for with 2900 and personally throv-r1association Seeretary D SunThe complete schedule for three of the Bulldogs' six touchannounced 'Lehi of Nlitchell R downs He bucked over for two of day : 011 October 3 that no state-wid- e Ogden the scores and passed to Van Davis Ogden Hun 2lin Pg Center would be held this year play-off- s M A lma for the third x iew of wartime transportation Alleys 3 and 4 - LucilleJo Parker in Bishop Nora Evans Only one of Georgia's touch- Peterson Dorothy difficulties Creola Packer downs came on a long run Sub Wessman 6—Nrioet Johnson Edna A Ileys 5 and However some of the Jordan Parker Dimon Beulah Simmons Back Rya ls Lee breaking through Little schools expressed willin:Tdistrict Ada Kammeyer Gene Bowernank to center of line the the scamper to utish Copper Club Magna ness play such charity games 60 yards for the score in the Ethel BS might be pronored A lleys 3 and 4 - A nil Tygenon fourth quarter P:gy Linke Fannie Nielson Ti e Jortlr n D'rett'T ers which Georgia opened up with a sus- Louise Erickson 4 P NI recentiv relinquished the Jordan nna A goes Williams 4 tained drive from the opening Alleys I will hop a trrin for D3ViS tO titIO Waniv in y 6 McCA rty Clitrinliy Amy kickoff with Sinkwich passing Betle a 111111r7iNtint' clay Ea Von iea rnd Butte Edna titer iltley 6—Helena Sht1t7 MUt Alleys 5 andMae eight yards to Van Davis for the Cbristtferson encouner with harry t S vede i Bird Alice Iletrerman first marker four minutes after aee71 v 'rock Peggy McCallisier Dahlberg's Purples the game started Kitt Itoulling Palace Salt Lake Davis tied the Pocatello 'In- 2 1' M - Ellen Barney 7 to 7 in a preseason game Fihrel 7 end dians Alleys Weiss Ethel Brenneke Edith Oltien Kath- but developed tremendously during rene Hallmark 4 P M the season giving rise to rumors A !levet and 10— Miriam St eyenaon A of a possible benefit meeting be- -All M Adeline Broutut v IMVP Davis mour Edith Jennings Evelyn Worthen tween the Darts and such topA non Ward Belle Fellows Melba Gunnell Zilla Layton ranking Idaho teams as Nampa RItt Atio”Bo'-or Twin Faqs 6 P - a7:in this i 7 ft rt1 S - flona Cromer Previa Crrbon n MEMPHIS Tenn Nov 1 4 CPI (MOA ileVit fe-- ' Iva Miore Ruby Paintir Ana Iry one the of year —Tent1P4e0 V01 t II rned hack Shrvt r 0 and e with MarSchauer teams in the Beehive Allys Madeline Sowlea Florence Mississippi 14-- 0 in a SoutheastAmeriran guerite Charon Cache North Ogden ern conference game Saturday Casaitly E!aine Reed Fork Granite Delta and Wasatch Southeamt Bowling Courts before 8000 farm 12 Noon Tnta rry high also rated very highly Alleys 5 and fi—Jane Stafford Lillie six-ma- 11-ma- Coaches Get Bid to Aid In Selections 30-pi- all-sta- 6-- te 40-ga- Georgia Blasts all-st- Chattanooga Gridders six-ma- ar 64-2- Six-Ma- Six-ma- Women Slate Pin Tourney one-side- m six-ma- sto-Te- Prep Teams Play Idaho high schools are going to have ('ompetition but the schedules have been revised to eliminate a lot of traveling The Wyoming high schools are going ahead on the same basis and will play games wherever transportation means are available Wyoming prep coaches do not expect to be seriously handicapped by gas rationing Utah's high school policy has not been determined yet The matter of deciding on the problem will come up probably next month but there are many coaches in the state who are confident that the Utah schools will follow the same program as Idaho and Wyoming and continue to play games where it is convenient The state tournament problem is another matter that will have to be thrashed out The L I) S M Men league has already started play and is looking forward to a big program The age limits have been changed to allow more boys to participate 1 A 111111 - I Basketball leagues are being planned at both-ForDouglas and Hill field A large league has alt ready been formed at Hill field under the direction of Ray Goates and will play at the Weber gymnasium Captain Floyd Goates of Fort Douglas announces that a league will be formed at Port Douglas along with a full program of winter sports including skating tobogganing hockey and other sports The Intermountain A A IT plans to continue iti usual program as much as possible It is likely that the usual winter swim meets will be attempted along with the basketball tournament if interest justifies it The tendency promises to be a off in most school sports fallg and a large increase in army sports but the indications are that there will continue to be plenty of sports for the duration Tit lane Loses Decision 7-- 0 NEW ORLEANS Nov 14 — Georgia's outplayed and beat Tulane 7 to 0 Saturday before 18000 fans the lone counter coming in the second 's after Don immediately kick runback for the victors had been officialy discounted because he stepped out of bounds at midfield Darrell Tully former East Texas State star split the running duties with Frank Filchock formerly of Indiana in the touchdown drive line Tully scored from the one-foBob Foxx late of Tennessee added the extra point Noble Doss once of Texas and 14 BIRMINGHAM Ala Nov Timmons Clemson braced (1:Pi—Auburn's Plainsmen cap- Charley Navy offense which italized cm two first half breaks the Georgia 13 first downs to Tulane's marked oil three and the brilliant running backfield aces to upset the favored 1r) L S 1: Tigers 25 to 7 Saturday in a Southeastern conference game tlainuna's Line Hugged before a small crowd of 3000 L S tr scored once on a long pass ATHENS Ga — T h e Georgia in the third period and threatened Flulldogs a veteran gang of better several other times with pass at- than average footballers says that tacks but they were outplayed Alabama's rugged line is the best they have ever faced practically the entire game Pre-flighte- rs 8- Vo is Triumph Over Or Miss FO r- M- free-Irm- unb-ate- Dawn live Mayfield Wehmeyer Parmlev Fa Engelke 7 and S—Theresa Hih Lola Alleys Stesvart Jody Weir Thelma Pierson Zilla St ayner Layton Virginia ? I M 'Lucy Alleys 5 and ft- -- Thereaa Brown S Griffin F GriftH Ruth Cate A nn Shr'ver Ma rza ret —1P'1n1-:8 A neva 7 anti Garton Wi'ma M vme 'der Mario McIkTcfreaor '1 gotroler Guire Emma 11117 Goslings Gain 7-- 7 Tie With Corpus Christi Fla Nov 14 (4i elevens representing the naval air stations here and at Corpus Christi Texas battled to a 7 tie Saturday before an estimated 5000 servicemen in an unspectacular but PENSACOLA e —Two determined 7-- hard-foug- High-tower- Si ' ht contest The invading Corpus Christi squad which scorecian early season victory over the Goslings playing Saturday on their own field drove over the goal line on the first play of the final period and added the extra point to even up the game The Pensacola gridders struck late in the second period when Bill Leckonby formerly of St Lawd rence plunged over from the line after a Corpus Christi kick had been partially blocked going out on the 26 Sailors See Indians Beat V3II 27-- 6 lb NORFOLK Va Nov 14 UPI- -William and Marys undefeated Indians bunched their touchdowns in the second period Saturday to tie and break a first period defeat Virginia Military institute 27 to 6 A crowd of 17500 including several thousand navy men saw the game 6-- one-yar- M Men AuburnU psets LSU 25 to 7 ot Drafting of the 'teen agers will likely play havoc with the normal functioning of the At Men basketball system but the "show will go on" That's the opinion of many of the supervisors of play in the 11 stakes comprising division nine By Ed liaroldsen commonly called the Salt Lake Following the policy of the Nainterstake noted a con- tional Ski association with which it Already fans have and by is affiliated the Intermountain stant change in line-up- s the first of the new year some Amateur Ski association at its outfits will be entirely different annual business meeting Saturday from the teams which began the season night in the Hotel Newhouse deIn Grant stake for instance cided to withhold sanction on open East Mill Creek has already lost meets this season three team members to the naThe action was tantamount to tion's armed forces Hillcrest has lost four since the season began abolishing all of the big ski atand a couple of Wilford cagers tractions for the year including the national downhill and slalom are getting ready to go which had been scheduled for Alta An Indication of what's In the next spring offing Is afforded by a glance The association reelected C D at the Poplar Grove ward team (Don) Reddish of Holladay as In the nine-teaPioneer stake and named Earl Miller race It's- - practically the same president of Manti first vice president Vicoutfit that represented the ward tor C L Johansen of Salt Lake years ago One supervisor said City second vice president and retained Art Roth of Ogden as secretquality of play may suffer some hitt that competition would conary-treasurer tinue as long as players—reMiller succeeds Ed Long of gardless of age—could hobble on Phoenix Ariz who did not atthe courts tend the meeting Long reportedis serving in the U S army ly Lewis Jeffs and Dick Ball who Follows directed the tourney Policy last spring are both in the service this year the National ' Earlier now but Jeffs will probably have a hand in the corning At Men Ski association decided against na and the competition classic in March Lewis in the Itional S A A's action Saturday night army is on recruiting duty in was merely in line with this policy Salt Lake City" Ball is stationed Reddish pointed out at Fort Douglas Roger Langley of Barre Mass president of the national associa Carlson Is Sergeant tion will probably be advised of Another M Man cager now In I A S A's move through a the service is Sergeant Harvey transcript of the minutes of the Carlson formerly in charge of the Saturday meeting Pioneer stake race He's stationed Besides the national downhill at Victorville Cal flying school and slalom other intermountain Elliot Miller of Nephi writes: canceled by the group's ace- "All applicants for permits to take tion are the Snow cup usually elk on Mt Nebo were successful held in December at Alta and with the exception of 50 applicants the intermountain combined in- on the east of Mt Nebo proper termountain three-wa- y Alta cup and the intermountain lang- (for bull elk permits) These were held up for 15 days: at least that laid The lauglauf has been an was the cs with writer's appli- annual Easter event at Brighton cation which was returned to him while the other meets have been with his ten ciolliirs ski resorts as Jack- staged at such son Wyo - Summit valley near "The re:son for this holdup 1o!Tan and Snow basin near Og- l I it a (Iayil11t den hoithip) am given to the premm yam that ere hi inds so Free For Others ailed heeatise of and However clubs affiliated with wrong addre!oes etc the Intermountain Amateur Ski Id will be free to stage This writer made personal meets what to they wish it was the applicatinn seeret:ry Mr Carr and paid cnsh and received pointed out The motive behind the decision his rceel7t nnd Vie game board reeeived riet in not to sanction open meets this ation 6 Some good looking quintets are mittee of the M I A general board as said already stepping out in front The general board has relaxed M Men basketeers get up steam four-mont- all-chur- ch - 10-1- all-chur- all-chur- ch all-chur- the rules on eligibility to permit men over 25 years of age to play although no action has been takenlimit of eligiregarding the lower bility Players must have 1reached 1913 the age of 18 by March Religious affiliation is not re- quired The Highland stake chase which enters its fourth round Thursday night is still a stalemate between the 7indeleated Bryan ward crew a similarly unbeaten Parleys team five with Edgehill—the which ended in sixth place in the last spring—in a second place tie with Wasatch West Ensign and South Tvven- tieth each have four wins against no losses in the Ensign stake race but Thursday night will find one of the two quints deprived of its are perfect record since they paired in the nightcap of a three- garnecard at the Deseret gym I Policy Group Reelects Don Reddish Head Picks Other Officers m all-chur- ch fe-o- th--s- 1—t ell n:e7- e A - nov ignt it all et r- - en7-- t 1131-:- 7 Carr t'lere Special Privilege? Further Mr Miller claims that a class of "privileged begars who have annually received compl- imentary permits" put up such a kick when Game Director Ross Leonard inforni'd them that no pei-mit- s would be avall7lb1e ex1 th channel ppl:t!isull and $10 — to that iswith authority elk pe:mitr illegally (:?propr- cept-- thrL:-!- Ace Doesn't Report to Army or---- r GRANBY Ore Nov 14 UP- )-Fred Thurier star of the Buffalo N Y Hockey club and leading scorer in the American league was arrested by royal Canadian mounted police here Saturdlytoona a charge of failing to re- port military camp for train- c:-u17- Thurier will appear in court at Sweetsburg Que to answer the charge brought under the Canato this special dian national war services act "roinely sz!c iafd and gave privi1eed class the 50 bull elk permits that legally and lawfully belonged to us" It's a serious charge but could - Early Baseball Star Dies of Illness year was the desire of the group to conserve on transportation facilities in harnony with the na' tion's war effort James Laughlin coproprietor of Alta lodge and M A Strand past president of the IA S A at- tended the annual convention of the National Ski association in Milwaukee last year and succeeded in getting the 1943 national downhill and slalom schedule for Alta Hunters Have Last Chance Foi Big Game - i A drawing was held for the 920 Big Elk Kill A 98 per cent kill by elk hunters ts will probably be noted when ures are available on the 1942 hunt Director Ross Leonard of the department predicted A drawing was originally planned for the Parowan-Pararace- s less than gonah district but since 1050 applications ' for permits were received it was canceled and the unapplied for permits placed on open sale A few were still left—An the hands of license agents at Parowan and Parago- - - :- ! fig-mee- ? r - nah—Saturday The Pa district allotment included 3ry0 permits for the area between Summit and Parowan canyons tall of the mit and only the south half of the Parowan canyon drainage and all between) 350 for the area be tween Parowan canyon drainage rowan-Paragona- h 17-- sum-associati- on and only the south half of the Little Creek drainage and all areas between and 350 permits for the area between Little Creek and the Buckskin Valley road including only the north half of the Little Creek drainage and all areas between Other Areas 'Closed All of the remainder of 'Utah is closed to deer hunting sportsmen were advised Hunting for ducks geese brant and coot will continue from sunrise to sunset daily through December 23 Only upland bird shooting now permitted is in Washington county where quail may be taken in the area west of Shevwitz-Sheb- it Indian reservation through December 31 Quail hunting in the Washington field darn area jpf the same county closes Sunday evening Only angling areas left are the following:Bear river Logan river below Mendon road bridge- Pelican ponds and Bear lake until December 15 and the ''snks' of Navajo lake in Kane- county and Mona reservoir in Juab county through December 31 nitt '''' rd : t e ' I F ' " - P:st 1 no 41 1 0041 otstt kottt 111 311 (1041 !:j I 044 1 (H0 non 1 IWO 1 t NIA (Inn d - OACII Complete League Standings Show Prep Grid Leaders 3 2 Logan Emigration stake tournament enI 4 Webec ters the third round this week 0 5 Bear River e m r Schettler TOOELE Friday's Schedule McKay and Ivins are unbeaten state match-pla- y and Rear River at Logan champion in two starts in Wells stake in Box Eider at south Cache is reoumed Joe Barney former title holder and which competition Ogden at North Cache Monday night in Westminster state singles champion will headgym: Capitol Hill Sixteenth Fif- line a squad of Salt Lake keglers Region Two teenth and Seventeenth all have who will Jordan District appear here Saturday at (Final Won S(andings) unspoiled records in the Riverside-an- d 8 Lost p m in a series of exhibitions DR Vig 0 0 Salt Lake league ii bowlI the local at (leatiits Richards and Lincoln emerged against players week I lin 5 Joni 3 victorious last Thursday night as in7 alleys opened this Murray " 3 The Salt Lake squad will include Cyprus the Granite stake chase opened 5 2 I 5 winner last year J H Olsen Walter Amstutz Doug Ilingham Trp0e le and Twenty-sixt- h stse the finals closs of that le?gue with three in the : resident elk permits authorized for this season but there has been an unlimited open sale of the $50 nonresident permits in all e istricts except Nebo Twenty-secon- Plo-e- er - urday 0 10-va- t Hunting for 1050 deer of either sex will get under way in the Parowan-Paragona- h d:strict of and Utah continue Sunday through November 29 but hunters will have only through Tuesday to get their elk the state fish and game department announced Sat- PHILADELPHIA Nov 14 Harry C (Izzy) Hoffman- who played in the outfield for the Philadelphia Athletics nearly 40 years ago died of lukemia in a hospital here Friday night Connie Mack a close friend of Hoffman and his former manager said Mrs Hoffman told him her husband's last request was that an Ifief Stake softball player Allen autopsy be performed to aid docWan Lost Mrs Ostler is the former Helen tors in their study of lukemia a Bryan 3 0 Parnkva 3 Jackson Jewkes is one of the rare blood disease 01 Leavitt 2 Eakrhal few coaches in the nation who can 1 2 Wasatch 1 2 Stratford boast of two undefeated teams Richmond Wins 26-- 0 1 2 Park Highland His Carbon Dinosaurs have Names Even rook Tough n 3 Emeraon HAMPDEN SYDNEY Va Nov kayoed such high 3 Suartrhousa 0 as Jorgreats grid 14 I1') — Sophomore Jack 'WiEAST LANSING Mich — If dan and Provo and the colleg-Lake lbourne led the University of Rich- eleven has stopped Mesa 1911 grid names mean anything Michigan Riverside-Sal- t mond to a 26-- victory over Hampden-S- champion in the Jaycee race B A C State should have a powerhouse Won 149e a Hill ydney next year because some of their Ciriltol college here Saturday and the B Y U frosh 1 0 Sixteeich freshmen Mieszare Wilbourne scored the first touch1 I) labeled Fifteenth Here and there—Le Moyne Chrisguys a SPVetit h I eent dash and sprint- tensen until recently coach of kowski down on a Avromov ' Olsezewski Thtri n 1 1 0 ed 'C1 for another in the first pe- the North Sanpete Rams has ac- Battaglia Wsenski and Proulz all Ninetpont h A I riod 1 Twent h 0 cepted a coaching job at Milford of them sure-fir- e Sverre Engen one of the three a skiing brothers expects to go into the army soon Jimmy Howell of Provo and Ted Major of Salt Lake City well known in Interarea winter sports mountain circles are in officers' training at triLiberty with four straight Fort Benning Ga umphs is a half game ahead of Region One Region Three the defending champion Harvard PM Won Lost Tied iil Final Standings) crew in Liberty stake University 1 4 0 1000 Ogden Won Lost Tied 1 4 0 North Cache 1000 last year—and Elev- Outstanding Keglers 4 American Fork — 0 0 3 0 2 Box Elder 1 3 Lincoln 0 ehth boast perfect records as the Travel to Tooele 1 2 2 South Cache 500 - Hoop Pia !pen h in the annual long cage campaign sponsored by the L D S church Some 50 ward teams are already in action in the Salt Lake inter-stak- e area competing for nine stake league titles and the right to play for a berth in the tournament scheduled for next 3 inclusive in the DesMarch eret gym Word from other areas in the church-wid- e M Men cage system indicate that most wards are trying to carry on but loss of youths to the nation's armed forces is causing constant shifts in line-up- s Even in southern California which was represented in the tourney last spring by the fast La Cienega five from Southgate Cal play is going ahead and M Men cagers in Arizona are also carrying on Horner C Varner corn chairman of the Ostler Becomes Father S Of :National tody Ed Haroldsen Harry Ostler Jr knovvn bear investigation Captain around athletic exploits for his all Hunting- pheasants'a half mile will be greeted by a new sor born east of noosevelt last Sunday rehe of Salt Lake Saturday morning when Fran Porwhalis Lake City from army City anI Owcn Tripp ail Roy turns to Salt of I1 art duty scared up a r T!151 tVVIftn rdth who is now in n ()slier 5 Al'e "1r Captain rtuiN!er and :e" Tripp 01 aeo Novella Bertram 11“rdliv Et a zier officers' traininz school for feld- len fired similtaneously and Dern re-is Sill Okla Vera artillery at Fort Alles 7 and created sue a racket the other Wilma Kautz Cha pman Midge Overly membered as a University of Utah hunter just- kept on aiming A Lillie Lythene tackle ard later as a baseball and flit) of a coin gave the bird to - rd 111 BY Me& Ullney Act Follows Th l st-l- Army Hoop Leagues 75-ya- s--Sa-nctiot Prep Gridiron Race Approaches Climax Bowlers Battle By Jimmy Hodgson IThe 'for Ski T 11 1 1 SO-ga- -- --- November 15 19 12 Zribunt A5alt is with Wilford and EastMill Creek each possessing a record of three iwins and one loss 1 000 0 Provo Leht 2 2 springvitteGrove Pleasant Spanish Fork Payson xMake-t- 1 Pet 1J-)(1- 857 S:):I 500 400 001 167 000 1 1 2 0 - I 70 aA7 1 000 400 2 No 21 Amera-o- I x (Final Standings) Tskt Wort Lost 4 3 Rfchrishi North Smnpeos - o 0 4 I 0 1 I - - 010 6-M- 7 SO 31 000 0 att Stln-ting4- two-gam- 1t t I I 9 1 1 111 1 Southern l 0 7 0 Muir and Edward NI Morrissey Grantsville who is president of the Utah' BowliStimmit IVI‘triet Ft V tt T t Finai St atintling0 n i ft inz association Schettler Barney Ht rrir a io Pet Wou tt e 4 4'7 2 I non Ceuer ciy 4 a d 0 O'sen will roll Vaaatch High 441 2 (l 'I 750 Mt ro r it s'n71e-- - matches against three local Park City 3 2 A01 1 Beaver 333 Memorial ‘inige O 2 I 13 1 331 and A )Nie doubles men to be picked North Summit 4 1 20n 0 1 3 250 M ford Morgan 4 000 tenni match will be followed bY I r4olith 2 000 iiittrtlloy 0 Summit I gThree games unreported or unpiayed X iIN'll games unreporied or unplayad i an exhibition of spare shooting I : 000 27 Four-Si- rhitst Wrisstrh Ae8demy p1 0 0 0 o Payson at game Regon 3 3 1 0 — Fork on November Tied 1 0 1 2 2 3 t 2 (it-ina- triumphs rare Grant stalie !T Men enters the fifth week th:s week L-- 2 400 200 0 7: I r 1 — I 1 41 - 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