Show -- - - i a kt 18 Tuesday Morning It !jc December 15 1942 Zribunt g-a- C oast Co tference Ma P s War Program Utah Wyoming Teams to Games in Four Clash Shoots 'Em for Air Force 'Team Now Circuit May Split Chris 77'777 For Grid Play Montana - - 1 :::::sr - - Universities Idaho and Again Threatened With Ouster k 11 4' ' 4: 451- :'ie ° !i :4 ' '4:::::':: ': l'' Kr4 -z -11W3AA- 'k ' ' UP)--A- f i - a ' - ' r404r i ' t!t - i I '' t I a - — soldier squad — ' 7--' - : An- Fran- - r - 4 1 4 i' on during the closed meeting but it PHILADELPHIA Dec 14 (UP) was assumed that the conference —Ray (Sugar) Robinson Harlem's bigwigs discussed at great length undefeated welterweight scored a the effect of the war on team technical knockout over Sailor Al travel low of Nett Detroit Monday night e There were Indication there his fortieth straight profeswas some discussion of splitting for victory before 7868 fans at the conference football schools sional Convention hall two Into divisions north and south Nettlow withstood three fast as is done le basketball but no r ou nds of Robinson's vicious final action was announced before Manager Al Weill punching asked-tha- t the bout be stopped beDrop Idaho One belief quite general was fore his defenseless fighter became injured that the major northern schools-- - seriously Robinson who weighed 1441L State Washington Washington battered Nettlow 147 Oregon and Oregon State—were the three rounds but throughout the stoutMonprepared to drop Idaho and y on a furhearted sailor tana from the loop in order to from the Jacksonville naval maintain football relations with lough base went to the canvas only once the four California universities then got up before a count could Whether there is a strong possi- be started Sugar Ray was giving a of of division bility geographical all he had at the close of the third the conference with the northern round Nettlow refused to go schools playing their own series down but When the bell ended the and the four California schools— third round Manager Weill called California Stanford Southern California and U C L A—working It quits out their own destinies with a minium of travel was not disclosed It was hinted however that Southern California's two institutions U S C and U C L A do not believe they can get along with local football schedules that would took a decided Skiing at Alta embrace such srnFIll clubs as over the week-en- d according Loyola Occidental Pomona Red- drop to figures given out Monday by lands and Whittier J E Gurr supervisor of the Wa- - - "- ' '1k tr i:i Ski Turnout national forest Whereas 1020 skiers visited the Northern California: on the area over the week end a week other hand can be 645 were counted over ago only in football with five local univerFriday Saturday and Sunday he sities and colleges St Marys said were 500 Navy Preflight and the new Navy skiers Sunday there 820 the with compared IDel Monte Preflight school at before No actual announcement was ex- Sunday Gas apparently is the pected until the faculty members reason rationing for the number drop pass upon or reject 35 propbsitions of sports enthusiasts in- the But attendfrubmitted to them by the graduate ance will likely climb in the near managers future for indications are that The conference continues Tues- the army soon will begin some day sort of excursions as part of a recreational program for the soldiers Gurr added Wins 35th K O He said the of snow at HOLYOKE Mass Dec 14 (11 Alta is between depth and four and four Basora 152 of Puerto Rico one-hafeet his 35th knockout in 50 BALTIMORE Dec 14 UP) — professional fights Monday night when he disposed of Ernie (Cat) Jackie Wilson California defeated Robinson 146 of New York in Kid Cocoa New Haven Conn on the eighth round of their scheduled a split decision Monday night over route at the Valley arena the match self-sustaini- I ' lf d ten-rou- 10-reun- nd '' 4 Christmas ' Henry Pounds ::::' Out Victory SAN FRANCISCO Dec 14 :: : ': ::: :r - ' : '' ' ' '' rO:r ''::''-11-7"-Ii- '- :::'i-1- -- t: '7' — 1 ' ::: :' : :I ' if—: A :' - Gifts i ' ::'-: cr'' I '"?:ci--':-:- - :k:-- i ':"'''7?: I I' ' '7: '' r!:' ': - ''''' - 'r r'' ik ' ' !: :''':::'::' ' -- :: ' ' ' ''' :" - -- ' ' '':::: : ::': :i :::: ''' ''' ::: ':::: :!::' ::- '::::' ::! 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' te'r''''' ' -- - ::':::':':-: IV''- ' '' p '' ' ""' '- :::::: :: ':"rt :'' :::-:::: :: '40 ::e ':: ::''' '' " - ': ':- 1:: :' ' - ' ' ::: ' '' '-- ' :' ' ' ' - : '''': - '''''" :" 1'2 '' ''": - -:: '''' '' ' ' - - ' '7' :tl '- -'' :i-: - : : 1 ' - : ' - - i- - :: - A: 1 - for e Men '0 Region 1 Plans Ace Wagering on Horse Races For Hoop Race LOGAN Eighteen prospective Adaiv - -4awa- goot-1--4- PO Ex-Coug- ar Excels on Reaches Service Quint NEW YORK Dec — All-Tim- e High 14 (111—With New York taking up the Bryce Christensen elongated slack caused by the shutdown of the sport in California last winfor hoopster who used to star the ter thoroughbred horse racing poured plenty of money into the Brigham Young university on hoop floor is now doing his shoot- states' coffers in 1942 as wagering soared to a new high in the coming for the 83rd Air Service field United States mand team at Pendleton ' Alt-Sta- r The Associated Press' annual Oregon five-inc- h Christensen a six-foshowed that the 19 states survey performer was captain of the in which the sport Is legal re'Y' squad last year but left the n into In ceived $2606875493 an increase to go Cougars the service 14 of nearly $5000000 over 1941 13ec SAN FRANCISCO He's been playing some great when 17 of the same commonanthe West for squad (UP)—The basketbal for Lieutenant Colonel nual East-Wewealths profited to the extent of Shrine New Year's day Samuel K Eck's air service group from their share $2165246456 staat football Kezar game averaging 17 points in the first dium was completed Monday with of and taxes levied The four games this season the tracks against addition of three west coast Fightin' 83rd squad has a lengthy ers and one from Oklahoma playNew York state continuing the court schedule drawn up with showed each season since increase out the squad Rounding some of the best teams in the were was i Banducc-legalized a few years Bruno betting Stanford northwest and Christensen is be- tackle Frank Porto California back took in $10021485 as the ing counted upon to lead the fullback Norman Verry U S C bettors poured the fantastic sum of squad through a successful cam- tackle and Dub Land Oklahoma $175158374 through the machines Last paign of the state's five tracks end Chris a buck private Is with the New York treasury reconan Land all was Bix Six year the service group's photographic ference end while was ceived $772788382 section as a trailer maintenance named on the UnitedVerry The jump in the Empire state Press technician Be spent three months more than made up for returns team at Lowry field Denver' before of California's profits loss the assigned to Pendleton field Since the season was shaved by of was pretty proud Big Chris the war from 286 to 66 days the the Cougars in their first two Georgia to Head for coast state's income dropped west games in the east He still watches Rose Bowl Friday off more than $2000000 the Mountain Stetes conference With New York fans athletics with keen Interest ATHENS Ga Dec 14 (— more than twice as much wagering as those Monday of any other state the country as Georgia's Bulldogs launched preparations for their a whole kept the maRose bowl tilt with UCLA and chines clicking to the tune of spent the afternoon on condition- $559375580 an increase of about 44-2- 9 ing drills $33000000 over 1941 Except for No contact work was evident California and Florida where reThe Salt Lake Sheriffs defeat- and Coach Wally Butts Indicated ports were by seasons New Hamped the Salt Lake Air Base in that rough stuff would not begin shire Delaware and Nebraska a basketball game at the Murray until later in the week The team were the only states to show a high gym Monday night 44 to 29 leaves for the west coast Friday decrease over the last prewar camPractice sessions are handi- paign Harvey Rynearson was the to examinations now scoring ace for the victors with capped due With Kentucky where the wagering Butts experienc- was 19 points Ostlund and Harris under way up but the attendance was turned in most of the points for ing difficulty in getting the full off joined the four in showing a the soldiers with 10 and 12 re- squad together at one time drop in state's revenue The Blue spectively Grass state's profits came from San Lake Sheriffs 41r Dam' a tax on admissions G I P Basketball Results F P 1 Oatlundf 5 0 10 0 2 Ludicrwf Notre Dame 11 Wisconsin 59 (overAlthough Florida's betting fell 4 0 1 1 time) 0 6 Tracy f Sudduthf off more than $4000000 the state 9 Cobtac 0 0 0 1 19 Rynearson Western Union 40 Buena Vista 32 3 1 7 Kramerg Youngstown college 46 Gcneva 45 Harricg 60 01 121 helped itself to a bigger percentage 4 0 8 Richine g Baker 39 Wastiburn 38 Ausecg 0 0 0 of the "handle" with the result its Kirme Salem universits 78 Rio Grande 44 0 0 Gofgt 0 hicago 40 share nearly doubled to $4360775 40 Wooster Walentag 01 00 02 30 Duquesne second place on the national for Rungeg 1 0 2 Iowa 48 Carleton 43 VanDlag Drake 35 Grinnell 32 list jilinois also joined the top10ras 44 Wartburg 23 Straughterf 0 1 1 57 Pitteburg (Kan) TeethArkansas notchers taking for the first time 13 3 29 2 44 Totals 21 e rs 48 2 per cent of the mutuel handle Score by quarters: Ian Mid 49 35 Dana 4 10 2 -4 4 Sheriffs Macomb Iseachcre 38 25 As the result its profit soared 0 3 8 14 Air Sas Earlham 40 Wabash 30 from a "mere" $650000 to $2444- Official Merrick scorer Ellis Bethel 32 Friends U 19 Indiana 64 Port Knox (Ky) 19 60538 Illinois' betting total also Purnu 44 Butler 35 was up $22000000 Illinois 51 Misaouri 30 West ot Team Complete mid-seaso- st pari-mutue- ls $100 to $700 Jugs and Sets House Coats $1000 to $3000 Lounging Robes - $1000 to $2500 Smart Styles Leisure Jackets 1 Coat Style and Pajamas $200 to $1000 Middys ) Sweaters and Coat Slip-on- s $395 to $2250 Styles' Slacks! Gabardines $875 to $1750 Flannels $350 to $750 Fownes Make Gloves Shirts With Stay Bi-An- $300 to $500 Handkerchlefs Sport Shirts Neckwear Coats and Rogues $395 to $1250 $150 to $500 Fine Silks 2 os - 50c to $250 Linens 2 152 MAIN L Fort Douglas Court Teams Put on Show newsboys than a quar- m who have sold more ter million dollars worth of war bonds and stamps will be entertained at a basketball game at the "U" field house Wednesday at 8:30 p in between two squads from Fort Douglas The newsboys and their dads will have dinner at Fort Douglas and take in the sports show later 1Provo Wine Again PROVO—Provo Wa--- pari-mutu- 2- Tribune-Telegra- Collars " st Sheriffs Capture Hoop Tilt Seaforth high school's basketball team continued to march Monday as they downed a stubborn Springville five on the Bulldog hardwoods 42 to 25 to win their fifth straight game St boxing champion lengthened his comeback victory string Monday 4 night when he scored a technical knockout over Saverio 'ruriello of I of New York In the fourth round of their scheduled bout Armstrong weighed 144 pounds and Turiello 148 It was Armstrong's fight all the way He fought in his usual fashion throwing punches from every angle never stopping from gong to gong 11uriello nearly dropped to the canvas in the second round but put on a brief rally to exchange punches in the third Aside from that he was completely outclassed Steady body Vattering with occasional lefts and rights to the head knocked him into the ropes in the fourth round for a nine count and the referee halted the contest when he regained his feet It was Armstrong's thirteenth victory since he came out of ret tirerpent a year and a half ago : be-tr- ig F- from (— former triple Culver-Stockto- el n ODT Ruling Will Determine Spring TrainingtailPolicy travel CHICAGO Dec 14 UPI—A troop states" movements in Frcm I : 4 EL Jr‘ ' 71"‘ ' ' I r 1 -- 11-'- 1 c r i 4A IPPp011Wt0It a er amp --mo- —b 4 g 1 7 r' t- r- - I I F - - d if e --i r--- - in 1 I I 1 i ' LI' ) - VeZk4- ftr strap - - fleece-lineLady's white leather shoe tubular steel chrome-finished blade Others at - d and $405 leather 5605 $595 Hockey Skates steel blade A Chrome-finish- ed 5195 1 I 5 '' - '''''7 174: - ' -- Bindings BABEL BINDINGS High Quality eehhaa Binclitieg A 100 Sleds I Steel -- dpir ' 111-11- 61 Skates sharpened $100 50 50c '' - - I WO Up FOR RENT Complete Ski Outfits Shoe or Skates or Clomp-- o Style t L0' Emt:"(L5--- LirlOrN- 1 - to rl deb PRICED SKI REPAIRS edges properly installed—S500 I Bindings installed 50c to Ski speedizing or base waxing 1 $395 - Choose From - Al —t steel "FLEXIBLE FLYERS" :- - 40 - SLEDS ':' 4 P't '''''''' '' — Ito I DOVIIPIt $ 417a 1t 4-- 1 -- di waterproof 2 --'1 rN $11" 1 007:gr - I arch High quality Regular $995 : 1 1 - : Solid - y rw095 ankle sheepskin-line- d ''? J) I Brook championship shoe skate steel blade Tubular "'''''''''''1:- 1 CP- -- -- I - -- - -- 2 SHOE SKATES iF i - 4 :v ' t I LI SKI BOOTS 11711 1 ''--- - r 4 - - 1 c' - - - :': Everything for the Sportsman 225 SOUTH STATE 71 224 SOUTH MAIN 'r -- -t LUND "TOP FLIGHT" SKIS Ridge top hickory NU lengths Light finish Regular $1495 value i those 4 ' I A000D or LONGS i - ''" '::' -"' ' - SKIS i 11 r: Aten'a Ti -- mi t tezPw--- -T ''ili to Tonkin cane shafts Reenlar S? so : 1) NIS eK - 1vCHICAGO Dec 14 man Bingham assistant to th president of the Amateur Athletic union Monday was named national director of the A A If's physical fitness program which was adopted at last week's convention hem Ski Poles - ar A abAubmaiMila AN f wl N'74-- I s 411111- F all-st- - I "cheapness" Saturday night the Bears met and argued nearly four hours over the refusal of some players to perform in the Philadelphia pro bowl game December 27 between the and an league champions team made- - up of players froal other chitin in the loop Several of the Bears didn't want to piey without pay and because it would mean being away fronl their homes for Christmas After much discussion they finally decided to go through with the game if they won Sunday but some men in the league believe the may have had an effect arguing on them against the Redskins who now get the call for the pro-bocontest 4:4-7c- x q-- NEW ORLEANS Dec 14 ()P- )-Ted Schrodder defending Sugar Bowl champion National Intercollegiate champion and National champion Monday headed the list of tentative entries for the Sugar Bowl tennis tournament two weeks hence II The Bears swamped the Redskins 73-- 0 in 1940 Sunday the lowly-rate- d Redskins won 14-- 6 Just before the '40 tussle the Redskins held their regular meet-tri- g to vote the split of their share of the players' pool They overlooked Fullback Andy Farkas who had been injured most of the season The Bears reminded them of this all during the game thereby gaining a psychological edze by charging the Redskins with - Mt 0 Lti ts-- I 1 r't lei I I i I ti- Schroeder Expected At Sugar Net Meet 4 Saturday night -- -- 1)INA The Thor Tool team of the Sugarhouse Major Bowling league turned In a fine score of 1081 Monday night as they set back the Nu-A- rt Lighting squad Every member of the Thor jeam rolled over 200 in their high game Bill Swan had 223 Pete Brown 218 Bill McCrea 206 C T Tay-- 1 lor 216 and Van Morley 218 9 dve 1 k Roll 1031 Game eite-i4-? ington's surprise victoryver the real value— or f I Thor Tool Bowlers THE 1 TotirE 1 -Chicago Bears Sunda- sew a par--1 na allel eeting of the Redskins th e 1940 the Bears held playoff an LOGAN—An informal ofcrimmage Tuesday at 8 p m in the Aggie field house with the Cache valley coaches has been slated by Coach Deb Young as he continues to prepare his team for the preseason holiday jaunt into Montana Composed of former college greats the team will include Glen Worthington and Parry Wilson from Logan high John Broberg and Cliff Poole of South Cache Durrell Hughes of the Mendon Eagles and probably Jay Whitman of North Cache Mistakes that cropped out during the Fort Douglas game Saturday were reviewed arid corrected during the Monday drill by a fast scrimmage session The Aggies will play their second game Thursday at 4:30 p m with the Weber Jaycees in the Aggie field house YORK Dec 14 of Corona Jimmy Caro llo 193 Long Island evened his score with of Dallas Sanders Cox: 184 Texas Monday night by pounding out an eight-roun- d decision in the main bout at St Nicholas arena It was their third meeting The first resulted in a draw and Cox won the decision in the second The fight was a real pier six brawl in which both boys swung from the heels Caron° piled up a big lead in the early rounds but was wobbly at the finish Cox received cuts over both eyes and Caro ilo one over his left eye i-- I WASHINGTON Dec 14 tiPt — Some of the boys "on the inside trying to find reasons for Wash- Aggie Ca gers Face Coaches NEW - - 11 Chicks E a rly BUFFALO N Y Dec 14 111— Georgetown university will replace Colorado on a college basketball doubleheader bill in Memorial auditorium January I Dr James IL Crowd le director of the basketball prog-raannounced Monday night The Hoyas will face St Bonaventure of Olean which was scheduled to meet Colorado until the latter's eastern tour was canceled because of transportation difficulties In the other game Washington State plays Canislus Carollo Wins Bout From Cox ht N Y 77-77--- f Bars Counted - expenses decided upon Officials will be assigned to various games by Adams who said that so far as possible home officials would be used Home teams will be accommodated as much as possible by th visiting team for final decision as to game times -: especially of the that spring trip variety learned clubs it might be necessary for to abandon plans for training in California Texas or Florida "Eastman suggested that clubs which might have picked camps in those three states have alternate sites in mind before the major leagues meet in New York February 7" Harridge said "His ruling may depend on military camp conditions and di- rect ruling on major league spring training programs will be forthcoming from Joseph B Eastman 0 D T director by February 7 according to word received Monday by President Will Harridge of the American presleague from Clark Griffith Senaident of the Washington tors Griffith reporting the outcome of a discussion with Eastman who two weeks ago advised the major leagues to cur region one basketball officials took examinations In Logan and Ogden last week as preparations continued for opening of play on December 31 H R Adams of Hyrum announced secretary regional Monday Admission prices for all regional for both students and games adults had been set at 40 cents The question of reserved seats was left to Individual schools Fees also were set for officials arid traveling 1 4 Georgetown To Take ' Buffs' Place 10-rou- nd all-coa- :1 : :' ' 22-m- an i - ::' t ( ' Henry Armstrong Props at Alta 4 t '' 10-da- i 17'points 4per game in tie first four games with the ( :: :z::-'- Orate n field Chris plays regular forward lie left B Y IT to go into the service last winter The rangy hoopster has averaged w t ' - 1 : ' Pendleton ! -- ' e- " ? po e00"71:":' ' ':':'-'4 --- Robinson Wins two new teams—Loyola of Los TKO Over geles and University of San cisco the baseball matte! Al Nettlow Action was the oniy business announced : :: ''' V"- - s a wartime measure to SAN FRANCISCO Dec 14 conserve team travel the 1943 California Intercollegiate Baseball league will be split into two sections with a championship play-of- f between the winners of the northern and southern halves League coaches at the annual winter meeting of Pacific Coast conference members drew up a tentative schedule which included basketball star and captain now playing for the 83rd Air Service Command quint at ::': '''''"- ::- former 'Y' Bryce Christensen - in the "U" fieldhouss the conference play-of- f 27 25 to February The additional games boost the Utah horn contests from four to six making a mons attractive slate for both the Salt Lake fans stnd the Utah cagers Utah is trying to interest Stanford university in playing a game or two here on its way home from the Sugar bowl basketball meet but no definite arrangements have been made to date The Redskins leave Saturday for a trip through Idaho and Montana The first game will be with Idaho Southern at Pocatello Saturday night Two games will be played with Montana State and two more with Montsns U on the jaunt The Utah-Idah- o contest at Twin Falls been has canceled planned The teams may arrange to play a game early in January at Salt Lake By Jimmy Hodgson Utah and Wyoming universities fattened their lean basketball schedules with four games Monday as arrangements were completed for the teams to play two games at Salt Lake and two at Laramie The old rivals will clash at the "U" field-hous- e providing the opening January 15-1- 6 games of the season for the Salt Lake fans The return contests will be played at Laramie February 19-2- 0 just before the confermeet ence championship according to GradKeith Brown uate Manager With Wyoming bracketed in the eastern division and Utah playing in the western division the contests will not be official games They will be listed as exhibition contests but they should prove interesting contests Wyoming 1 s rated almost a sure representative in -7 I'm- 2 t I ' ' - - ' - vt ! 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