Show JO Monday Morning ZTJjc ears Remain Fir Dave Chipman in the Gordon Wood in the singles Norm Shultz - and Hugo Ensign in the doubles and Vincent Barber Shop in the team event headed the parade Sunday night at the South East alleys as the annual Salt Lake City bowling tournament came to a close with record breaking performances Chipman's total for the nine games in team doubles and single competition was 1916 or 47 pins more than it took to win the title last year Dave shot 650 in event 607 in the douthe five-ma- n bles and 659 in the singles For a time it appeared as though Chipman would also win the singles as he started with a 235 and a 214 However Wood who was paired with Dave on the same alleys simply outlasted the latter when the two started a string of strikes Wood came through with for a 693 series That score is a tournament record being three pins more than the number all-even- PC C Meet Takes Up Football Problem Monday ' SAN FRANCISCO University of California told the Pacific Coast conference Sun day night it was standing pat on Its decision to cancel basketball track crew and baseball team Dec Sports Ban S L Crowns 1942 School Stand Wrecks Hoop Leagw 13 UP) — The trips The decision which wrecks the e o nf erence's southern division basketball schedule unless U S C and UCLA come to Berkeley was presented officially to rep- - ts 202-237-2- 54 Higher Pay SAN FRANCISCO Dec VP) — Higher pay for college athlete — that's right— tame up Sunday as an Issue at the Pacific Coast conference meeting' Shipyards and airplane factories with their lofty wage scales have caused college athletes to be dissatisfied with their 62'2 cents an hour top $50 a month maximum for part-tim- e campus jobs Conference members said they would do some thinking December 14 1912 Salt Cake Tribune knocked down by Frank Williams in 1939 In Wood's last game he was tapped for the ten pin in the first frame of the final game and had a six pin shot in the eighth frame which he spared But all the rest were strikes Shultz and Ensign retained the doubles' titles they won last year by rolling a 1225 Sunday Shultz and turned in a —598 Ensign a Chipman's score is the second 1900 rolled in the city tournament the record "being a 1969 set by Frank K Baker in 1939 Chipman was a member of the Vincent Barber Shop team which came through with a 3006 last Monday Closest race of the tournament was n the all events in which Wood totaled 1881 to finish second with a score that would have won the title last season Earlier Sun- " Pin Chaitipions TV 199-185-2- day afternoon Joe Barney had taken the lead with an 1845 shooting over 600 in all three series Others to top 1800 and average 200 in the were Joe (Continued on Following Pag) Hugo Ensign left and Norm Shultz who successfully defended their Salt Lake City doubles bowling crown ts V - ' — 7 t j- K'jrl: I-- - - t all-eve- nts Brown Scores Grid n Lttinetlve Clothes for Military Officers and Civilians Hand-Tailore- d L itnt MtttlMN ty&KX I with the Idaho Southern university squad at Pocatello Saturday night Games will be played with Montana State at Bozeman on December 21 and 22 and with Montana U on December 25 and 26 Another contest had been plaaned with Idaho university at Twin Falls for December 29 but it was cancelled Sunday by Idaho because the promoters of the contest would not make a satisfactory guarantee to the Vandals As a result Utah is seeking an other game in Montana or Idaho to fill in the extra date According to Graduate Athletic Manager Keith Brown the Utah-- I d a h o game may be arranged in Salt Lake at a later date Utah Aggies will play two games Thursday afternoon Coach Deb Young's Farmers will tangle with Weber junior college at the "A field house starting at 4:30! o'clock Saturday night the Aggies e" ar er er 29-1- croaa-counl- ry croas-eountr- y —— l 1 V- V aw' ' : etc all Denver Geln Varrh VaH baaketbaJl — Muouri aiwx: BLKm wiin mm nmiaAnr mo joaepn (March)— Boeton Jurvlor welgTitliftlng Senior welKhtllfrin — York Pa(Mav — Detroit (Autruot) (May) Handball Senior four wall Sun Fran ciaco senior one wall New Tork Milwaukee Wis JuaiorV Aiay: (dates not an nounrem Bonaleddin— TaV PiuM 1st i Junior Horseshoe— Cincinnati Oriln Oin — Fenior Boraeshoe-Chlcafo fno dateV The A A U failed tn eelef it In men's lor national outdoor track andcompetition field lea wreatlln: uucKey voueyDau ana cooenaii Men squad The win over Canisius 50-4-9 and the three-poiloss to Long Island will definitely establish Brigham Young university aa the favorite In the western division court race this winter nt Da Women'! Tur-of-w- ar rk 21-2- Utes Seeking Games r?5il p i ti j wi!r J tsr aJJtTbJtTp Gordon Wood who came through with a brilliant 693 to capture first place in the singles division of the meet will play a game at Brigham City with the Kahili Engineers In games last week B Y U edged out the Canisiua team at Buffalo by one point and dropped a 40-game to Long Island at Madison Square Garden It was a good showing for the Cougars 43 Flof-trt- Pi Weber Meets Hill Field chAmp-lonphl- Cougar Five Plays Temple Tuesday Utes and Aggies Schedule Games College Hoop Results ' At half time Saturday with the 2 it looked like the Cougars had flopped and Millet must have figured that his worst fears had developed into a nightmare But the Cougars fought back to cut out the wide margin and even quested push the favorites and make a rvm- IS f API Th Am game out of it at the finish That taurCHICAGO union adjourn Ml it tlfty drive wiped away the stigma fourth Athletic annual convention Sunday nlfrfitp altca tor ita 1943 pleased the New York fans and re- by aelectlnc the meet: sulted in a score that not even Men's Indoor trark aorf fliiM — 'av 27 the most enthusiastic Brigham xoric eDrury Woman' outdoor track and riM Young booster had anticipated Cleveland Ohio (Jury) — Bowline Gma Junior Whatever happens on the (November) now is of less consequence jaunt — Baltimore The Ohio ma nenior their invitation Cougars justified — flew Yorn imit) uymnaauca to appear in the Garden and that A Drill Boxinit — Boeloo Mill Outdoor men' and women's awlmmlnewas the chief aim of Coach Millet or ocuo ioiumnu ina iiiuiinjium when he set off with his young K — score re " a revised version of its physical fitness program Sunday and passed a resolution urging a nation-wid- e plan of "swim to live" convention before closing its three-da- y Di Benedetto of New Orleans La president for a fourth term and decided to select its 1943 convention site at a later date The physical fitness program underwent changes which would call for competition in other events than the eight originally pro OGDEN— Two teams each from posed The idea behind this was thaf activities should be selected Hill field and Weber college win which would develop all parts of collide Saturday night in a double-head- er basketball circus in the the body rather than a few which call only for stamina of arms and Weber college gymnasium it was announced Sunday legs The swimming committees fos A team of Hill field officers will tered the "swim-to-livresolu meet the Weber reserves at 7 p in tion which they said was the out and the headliner will be a contest growth of reports that a large between the official Hill field team percentage of men in the armed and the college regulars at 8 p m ferces is unable to swim The A Stunts by enlisted men of the field A U was urged in the resolution will be featured between the two to present the teaching course plan games directly to President Roosevelt E VAN S VILLE lnd Dec 13 fTl Willard N Grelm Denver Colo was elected fourth vice president — Wilburn Butland Boston Red terms of J Ly Sox pitcher was inducted into the The four-yeman Bingham assistant to the army here FriSay with a group Terre Haute his home town president and Daniel J Ferris from la 24 secretary-treasurdo not expire The towering right-handand unmarried until 1944 St Louis Columbus Ohio and Pittsburgh bid for the 1943 meet ing but the selection of a site was delayed It was reported two other bids still are to be received ' The A A U asked the American Softball association an affiliate to conauci a vote ty man on whether it would make its rules for conducting meets conform with those of the Athletic Union z±--X with the understanding that the softball group would be suspended if it failed to take the action re - Looked Bad at Half rs U4 — By Jimmy Hodgson conference - Dec 13 UP) —The Amateur Athletic union adopted CHICAGO Coach Millet was almost ready to call the eastern games off when he lost his scoring ace Dw&ne Esplin who was counted on to put the punch in this 1943 aggregation He didn't want to take a team to Madison Square that might embarrass the Brigham Young university and the schools They are here for a two-da- y meeting to decide as their most Important issue the 1943 coast conference football schedule in eluding how much traveling the tearns will do Decision Held Over The football (decisions were held ever until Monday for faculty repwhile resentatives to decide coaches and athletic managers Sunday selected 1943 football ref erees and other whistle-toote' i from a list of about 100 names Nothing: official has been said by California or other schools about a limitation on football travel but few persons at the conference had any doubt that a lot of travel miles would be left out when the wartime conference for 1943 is drawn tip Monday Xo Long Trips It was assumed that Idaho and Montana would not be making many long trips to Southern Cali fornia for example and there was some talk of confining all the teams close to home with only re jrional winners journeying' off to I sf y v W decide championships " Other touchy matters to be voted on Monday were freshman eligibilj— and proposed abolition of the ity Dave Chipman who captured first place in the of one-ye- ar transfer rule The latter the city pin meet with a 1916 score rule now requires all transfers to wait a year before being eligible to play All conference coaches except CSyde Carpenter of Montana who is soon to join the navy came here Babe Horrell for the meeting Set-Up- s mentor of U C L A's Rose bowl team came up from Los Angeles with Jeff Cravath USC coach PHILADELPHIA Dec 13 UP) — Saturday's loser Ohio By Paul Brown Jimmy Hodgson State grid coach who piloted the Associate Sports Editor Buckeyes to the Western conferThe three Utah college basketence title and wide recognition as ball teams continue their prewill the nation's No 1 football team season this week with competition some this season thinks major five and maybe six games on the teems play a lot of "set-ups- " (Saturday's honi) In Philadelphia to speak at an docket according to the hoop menW !im Manr hi lUndolpb-Maco38 Ohio State alumni dinner Brown tors 2B JtUtxml 412 "tijMu 37 Akron 17 Brigham Young university will mentioned Boston college Georgia Alfred 31 Niarajn 3S CCNT 32 and probably wind up its continue Okilm AM and Tennessee among teams he F" kiMim 4 1 Coruri) 34 tour in the east by battling Temple Wrtjrmn 32 MuiMin Vajley 31 schedules said chose "soft" Vtufwn6955 t Francis tPa ) 3S at Convention Hall in 59 LJii£i Tfxf 'In the Western conference the university 30 Swtrthjw 28 Swurtirnt Tuesday night and Philadelphia 55 Autumna 47 Kradrv then facing Loyola at Chicago t" x Kentucky 61 U ofIii) CinclnnaU 39 games are tough every Saturday' 3S Bucknel! 22 "Tennessee for ex Friday evening Wash col 44 Waab Stat 39 Brown said I Coach Millet has been 45 Purdue 37 w Tors u 67 Port Vonraoutii 3 played Cincinnati and Day dickering Floyd ample for an extra game at Ilxhr 4 2 Omiaxa 30 even ton teams be which wouldn't 7 McOieiUMi Field 19 d St Liouis and a contest may be U 7R Camp Adair 32 Otpw as oppo arranged for early next week If e Merr'e Prefiijcht 45 California 39 considered by Ohio State Montana Wat 43 Rick 38 not the contest at Chicago will nents" 6r JUakes 49 Ohio £tal 4S He was reluctant to discuss the wind up the preseason slate for the Cougars Scores 237 Points report that many of his players Coach Vadal Peterson of Utah LA VERNE Cal Dec 13 UP) — were ill for the Wisconsin game will give his charges plenty of GSenn Davis one of the greatest Ohio State s only defeat of the time to work on examinations this hijCh school backfield players In season Finally he admitted that week and will not send them into the country ran his season's total the entire squad along with news action until all the tests are wiped were off the board and coaches points to 237 Saturday when he papermen scored five touchdowns and kicked stricken with dysentery as a reThe Indians may arrange a home two field goals to spark his Bonita sult of a change of drinking water game for Friday night but it is "But no alibis are in order he not definite yet Saturday morning hig:h school football team to a 39 to 6 victory over Newport Harbor added "We were licked" the Utes will leave on their barnstorming Jaunt through Idaho and Montana The first game will be Sm t L Coach Floyd Millet was dubious resentatfvea of the 10 conference 1M v about what his young squad would be able to do against the touted Long Island team which is rated the best squad in the Metropoli tan district with a 93 percentage of wins over the last seven years against the greatest teams in the country Running up against a rival like that with a team made up of eight players performing on the varsity squad for the first time and only four veterans Coach Millet had plenty of reason to be perturbed particularly when those young players were also facing a crowd of 18000 fans something they had never seen before -- U S Body Reelects Di Benedetto As President for Fourth Term A For a team made up in large a college basketball performed court before the Brigham Young university cagers have done right well for themselves in their two contests in the east to date about it TAILOR ress who had never part of players on IS bill-of-fa- 1 1 -- Plan Swim-to-Liv- e OX -- all-even- A AU Group Backs From the JolmMemering Named Again Utah university hung up its third and fourth straight victories at the expense of the Salt Lake air base and Weber college The Indians will run into much tougher competition when they get to Montana than they have met so far The game with the Fort Douglas squad Saturday was the first game for the Utah Aggies and they had no trouble whatsoever Here's the program for this week: BYU vs Tuesday Temple at Philadel- PROVO — Reappointment of phia John Memering as professional of Thursday the Provo city municipal golf Utah State vs Weber at Logan course for 1943 was recommended Saturday to Joseph H Swapp city Friday commissioner in charge of recreaB Y U vs Loyola at Chicago tion by the directors of the Golf association accordSaturday Utah vs Idaho Southern at Poing to Marion L Halliday presicatello dent Utah State vs Kahili Engineers Memering came to the Provo club last spring succeeding Earl at Brigham City Schneiter of Ogden and proved very popular with Provo golfers At the present time Memering is living in Provo and the golf course is open under his direction Halliday sakl In the meeting of the club ofFrank Frawley ficials extensive plans were dis- ByPASADENA Cal Dec 13 MP) — club cussed for remodeling the hoss of If any you players are lookhouse Aura C Hatch was ap- ing for a likely long shot (don't Plans were pointed chairman you might take a flier in made for a special New Year's crowd) and lay It on the Bruins eve party at the clubhouse which football bowl sweepstakes Rose in the will be an invitational affair unOh you ask der the direction of P E Ashton yea"The Bruins?" team that they're alphabet Officers of the club are Marion word for the four-lettHalliday president Vern Green- UCLA of California at Los wood vice president L C Carter University They beat the Trojan C S Bean Angelessecretary-treasiywar of Southern California horse F L Johnson P E Ashton J for the first time in nine Edwin Stein and Aura Hatch di- Saturday trys and won the extremely durectors bious honor of meeting Georgia New Year's day Williams "Wins Those who haven't walked out NEW ORLEANS Dec 13 CP) — by now may wish to look at the of Detroit form sheet There's little encourHolman Williams claimant of the Negro world's agement there: Georgia 10 wins middleweight title outpointed R and only one loss Bruins lost three J Lewis of Denver here Sunday out of 10 starts and were lucky to afternoon in a fight Wil- shade Santa Clara and Washingliams weighed 159 pounds three- - ton in two photo finishes And fourths of a pound more than UCLA can't mud Oregon beat Lewis 'em in the rain up north Oregon Tim-panog- os With the new alignment in the Mountain States conference basketball race providing for the eastern and western divisions Utah has a new schedule problem The Redskins don't begin league play until January 22 and 23 against Utah State The Indians wind up their preseason games the last of December and have no competition for nearly a month Graduate Manager Keith Brown is looking around for a big name team or two to fill in the early January dates Stanford is going to the Sugar bowl and will be coming home early in January Keith hopes to line up the Stanford crew for a game or two and has other feelers out for games With the Utah-Idah- o er 12-rou- comn-rittee- a Connie Nears Pin Honors CHICAGO Dec 13 CP)— With Connie Schwoegler of Madison Wis virtually assured of the championship the bowling tournament centered on the race for second place Sunday mgm Schwoegler took a 2579 'point ieaa over the field of 11 other finalists when he hit 1304 agrainst Bomar of Houston Texas tsuaay game called off at Twin and then crashed 1303 in beating Falls It may be shifted to Salt mcago s ram Krumske—winning Lake to fill out the program five of the six games from each The big blond Wiscon opponent Wyoming university Is exsin ace boasted a remarkable pected to change Its preseason average of 21752 for his 60 games a result of the new conand a errand total of 30502 Doints plans as set-up The Cowboys ference Well bunched behind Schwoegler with another great team will go ror zne runner-u- p spot were Dawes to New York for games late this Comins of Kansas City Andy Vari-pap- a month Athletic Director Elton of N Y Johnny Davis ha- received offers for Crimmins Brooklyn of Detroit Champion many games on the return trip Ned of West Allia— Wis which the Cowboys would not Frank Day Benkovic of Milwaukee and have been able to accept under Norman Nelson of Chicago the old conference schedule The standings at the end of the Now they will be free to play tenth block games) with two the contests and as a result more blocks (60 to be rolled: Plna Wyoming will likely stay in the Points Mad- Schwoegler east an extra week or two Connie laon Wla J30O2 30502 Davis expects to make the eastComlna Daw Kansas 1224 27021 City Mo ern jaunt a paying proposition 121TU 2TH23 Vartpapa Andy Brooklyn He announces that he has never Johnny Crlmmln Detroit 13004 27419 Went Allln WU 12167 274 IT Ned had so many offers for games FrankDayBenkovic Milwau220-pou- nd all-st- ar - kee Korttitn Nelson Shorts on Sports Football's season of upsets closes with the biggest surprise of all (Continued on Following Tase) Try JBf'ii IMS dS er — Chlcaro 121M 12014 Young George Long 11P97 laianrt iv i Frank Pablk Chlcaao llSflO Buddv Bomar Houton Tex 117K William Rurh Oary lnd 10743 27230 27214 2747 2410 2S041 22043 IT JLOHZgSiZO by the way won only 'two games tbest last year in running punting all year the other one being and defensive play has been out all season with a bad leg He was against minoron opposition Idaho Remember there ready last Saturday but Coach But hold wasn't much form this year in foot- Babe Horrell held him out He'll All year ball Tulsa alone £ finished un- play against Georgia beaten And Georgia had one bad the Bruins have started Solari and with Remember Auburn ? rested him occasionally game too 27 to 13 if you want figures Smith They played together SatYes Georgia should win It has urday Gave the Bruins a double the player of the year Frank barreled running threat Waterfield is the key man howSinkwich a great climax dinner and superior forward passer and ever They call him the bomtwo great ends And it's an at- bardier He has thrown 12 touchtacking team too with 867 points down passes Completed 53 of 125 to the enemy's 76 (Must have attempts for 862 yards Played six full games without relief and pretty fair line eh?) to But let's get down the case his 557 minutes is a new season for the Bruins It doesn't show in record at U C L A His punting the records but they have a better average is a fraction over 40 yards team now by far than at any and he puts skyhookspn 'em Well there you are UCLA time this season New Year's day with tryn to offset Sinkwich back-fielthey will be able to field a back-fiel- d willfour-mad of Bob Waterfield at quarter a and a good one Al Solari and Vic Smith at the halves and George Phillips at full It's a shot in the dark but the Phillips one of the far west's Bruins could do it Auburn did ball-carryi- fO r Just now our vaunted la wtrn hospitality to Ita severest being put teat Thousanda of new fam I lie a have come in our mid at have come here in the aervice of their Countrym They are good Americana all recruited from near and tar places They want to with get new neighbors and their acquainted to feel at home They tor acquaintance hunger So and tor friendship we oughtn't to play the role of host to go cut of cur way If need be to extend the hand of hospitality? Our hearts are in the right placeto of course we mean be friendly But most of us strike up ac only accidental our new quaintance with neighbors We seldom put ourselves out to tell old-time- ra the "Joneses" or the "Drowns" that we're come to glad Inthey've live our communities How many newcomera do I know? How many do you know? Well I can honestly say this: The ones I've met are Industrious intelligent and eager to share the responsibilities of citiMost of all zenship want to know and they live amiably with their new neighbors In Utah LeVa make articulate the sentiment of kindliness that la In our hearta Let'a aay it with a handahake and atn-cere- welcome words nttsiDEXT of rue B E C K E H PRODUCTS COMPANY SRCWCXS OF AMERICA'? FILSEiEU snd BECKER'S BEST BEER jrerw" ng CM&arxa t ly |