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I - I TAVERN BILLIARDS 925 South Main Finest tquipment Ladles Welcome COFFEE SHOP Open 10 a in to 1 a in PromptZvice MEP Our Sincere 'Appreciation for Your Valued Patronage'and Best Wishes for a Happy Healthful Life Through Bowling " 5 6 er"-"71 0 0 0 00 000 ll II Lj 1002 0000 0 0 0 BOWLING 925 So PALACE n tr II N Pi 7::: rl --- t 1 171 t - ' I ‘LL-))11- BOWLING ALLEYS North Temple and Main-5-- 3144 '' f t Main-4-- 3836 f 2-- 24 ' Enjoy your favoritemorts of Bowling and Billiards in the finest Recreations in the Intermountain Region 3 6 1 0 0 2 150 ' 37-3- : 711ifti Friendly Atmosphere 20 5 SERVICE GT FP O 1 Odihgl 8 11 8 24 quartejtjtals ' t NThere est - re-Ro- ' 'N-- p tanked six each for high honors theWest aggregation Jack Parry won a starting assignment with his play against Cyprus Monday and connected for five points O O m 1 IS on Fobrtg LP rtionc - t ) 's 3 4 oo - one-gam- 1"''') lip I been moved to Kansas City and will be held February 21 President Torn Fairweather of Des Moines Iowa has notified club owners Fairweather wrote the club owners that "from the standpoint of sane and common sense It doesn't look to me as though there is a possibility of the leagues in the smaller brackets playing a schedule in 1943" 4 o o g 8 s g(FIT47 me1: f o o o o Wort A ingtonc 0 1 1 1 Itlayg - - ' ' ii!: !ili5:l i':' 2 1 1 2 3 2 O 3 3 2 4 2 1) 6- II - N I Parry f Youngr Ilatienr Tahc-- t steeleg Shiraishif 4t VI ':- (CTPS)--T- he Flindersf Cook? SnnO b erg° t e tamed its margin in Grant take play by nosing out a tough Springview surprisingly 6 team for their eighth triEast NtiLl umph in nine starts Creek is still very definitely in the race however sporting a seventwo record for the season In the Highland loop three teams are waging a whale of aParbattle for the crown with seve-nleys leading the league with Wasatch vvins and one defeat A nd Edgehill quintets are right behind with six triumphs and two setbacks ‘---- 1 - ' ''arIttiAr yr 7 1 Shifts Meeting 3 0 0 fl 2 3 1 5 high-Brui- - t r Western Association '3 t - 1 1!:!:i t''' ' 1' P r7 T5Grant44111e 16 Nel?tont Li -1- I ' - 28-2- L" - c:!:A Grantsville Punchers Hand West Its 7th Loss 28-2Their fourth period rally falling the West high Panthers lost their fourth straight' game d their seventh of the season 4 Tuesday taking a licking from the Grantsville Cowboys on the Deseret gym court Coach Paddy Davis used 11 men in an attempt to find a combination that clicked but the Panthers fouldn't get going and fell before the sharpshooting of little Johnny Nelson who won the game almost single handed by dropping ' in 16 points Glen Young and Tony Tolich I ea:s rpm' Li' ' i reached An afternoon drill occupied the Bostonians who also rnust work carefully now ofacethe danger of staleness short - I 50-2- vet-cran- wrl- i- 9 SPRINGFIELD Western association winter s Meeting originally echedDon tackle tiled for Fort Smith Ark has Whitmire and Mitchell Olenski The Tide seniors will line up with Baba Roberts and Sam Sharp it the ends George Hecht- and Tony Leon as guards Joe Domnanovich as center Al Sa-bas quarterback Dave Brown as right halfback and Don Sails at full The left side of the Boston line will be manned by Juniors— Charley Furbush end Gil Donley tackle and rat Darone guard ' - I tI 00''' - ' - Alabama's hopefuls went through their last rough workout Tuesday morning and took the afternoon off to go to the horse races at Tropical Park Thomas said the squid will taper off Wednesday and the next day now the peak of condition has been Mo m - Lucas at fullback - PASADENA Cal Dec: 29 (P) —There's one thing that impresses you about Ulla football The boys from Georgia aren't overawed They weren't' overawed by the movie 'studios or the attention they got anywhere: else They weren't overawed Tuesday as they got their first glimpse of the Rose bowl And it's a pretty safe bet they' won't be overawed Friday when they do ' battle with UCLA's Bruins in that same Rose bowl The pressure is:- almost certain to be on the Bruins For one thing are ' veterans Georgians They've played together for four yeare most of them Sophomore Charley Tripp' la the only upstart it's still doubtful whether he'll be in the starting lineup e The invaders are even bowl They tore Texas Christian apart in the Orange bowl last year On the other hand this team of not only hasn't seen the bowl—except maybe in the audience—neither has any other IT C 14 A team And the Bruins are definitely fidgety The Bulldogs are completely reby contrast laxed It was light drill for both squads ruesday as the coaches tried to do no more than keep their The charges in top condition Georgians cavorted around the big saucer- in Arroyo Seco while the Bruins remained at their home field in Westwood Wednesday they too will move here to get the feel of the turf - es o l't"e 1 210-poun- described by Coach Denny Myers as a "good steady boy" "Furey is never spectacular" But he's big and Myers said strong enough He's had enough experience after playing in every game during the past season The boy played well too" In addition to Furey the B- C eleven will include one sophomore four juniors and five seniors Coach Frank Thomas will field art Alabama team with an edge in experience since eight starters are to be seniors against two juniors and a lone sophomore Both sophomores who won berths will open the game in the 40-1- I By John Wilds MIAMI Fla Dec 29 UM—Thirteen seniors will lend steadi ness to the starting teains in the Orange bowl football game Friday but tinderclassmen are to have their fling Boston college and Alabama plan to send one freshman two Quarterback Eddie Doherty also another year to play sophomores and six Juniors out hasSeniors are to be Fred NauOnto the field for the kick-of- f metz at center Rocco Canalle at The only freshman to crash the right guard Don Currivan at is Boston's John TlFht end opening line-up- s Mike Hobo-ya- k d tackle Furey a 1 at right halfback and Carl 6-- be held 'January 18 and and on February 1 and S Harvard First hoopsters took a game and half lead over Liberty 8 and seem by downing Third destined to end their schedule at the top of the heap The Liberty quintet which set a torrid pace at the beginning of the season has lost a number of key men to the armed services including such stellar:performers as Darwin Rob-teaerts Keith Wooley Collins and Fred Weidner Jerry Scheduled to' resume play en January 4 the church cagers have been taking it comparatively easy over the holidays but real battles loom when they take the floor again with two or three teams in every district standing a good chance for the crown Capitol Hill neared the first half championship in the Salt Lake loop last week when they racked win with-th- e up their seventh out a single loss-- straight Sandy First took over the driver's seat in the Mt Jordan cir- cult by blasting Sandy Third pre-an- d viously unbeaten by a 3 score The first place club facesa tough ftssignment Mon da y however when they- tackle an improved Crescent team which is tied for second place In the standings Paced by Bud Coleman scoring forward Grandview I Orange Bowl vital left halfback spots-1- 66Alapound Johnny August for Man-gene bama and the elusive Red for the easterners 'Bama's starting juniors are the 29 Takes Deciion not only met her and had lunch with her kiss "for Monday but received a fervent luck" In the Rose bowl game' - o ' 25 - 23-1- I will - re-E- A 33-2- ''' s - l'Coach Quits DENVER ' ::4104''''' 33- - 29 7 Rose Bölvl Tilt Fails toAlve Georgia Team Kennel club increased $L500 to hit $13637 although there too there was one less race Officials ported a crowd of 925 compared to 1241 Mat year At West PtilM Beach where the program showed a cut of two races attendance' decreased from 2064 to 1200 and the play from $15983 to $12400 The same trend was noted at Wine the West Flagler track at Miami Valaina Paul which opened Saturday night NEW ORLEANS Dec 29 WI-- There 4479 persona 2269 fewer Vaidina Paul— from Mrs H P than in 1941 bet $74189 against Bonner's !string won the mile and a sixteenth Fair Grounds feature $73713 the year before ST LANSING Mich Dec 29 (In—Oregon State's barnstorm- ing Cagers staved off a last half rally by Michigan State college to triumph 9 and take their sixth straight victory before 2300 fans at '1enison field house Tuesday 4 night The Beavers led at i4 A ! To Triumph rim I Stake officials are making ar- rangements for the tourney which 77- 'A Sanford-Orland- ! n N Betting at the i Highlight of a quiet holiday week in M Men"basketball circles was the announcement Wednesday that Liberty stake cagera will stage a round-robitournament among the first four teams to determine the stake championship — - - ' Beavers Stop Rally- - tf - ' 5:t :::: - -- -" i By Les Baker JACKSONVILLE Fla Dec 29 (IP)—More money was in evidence on opening night for Florida'a dog tracks although attendance was down rharply everywhere except at Jacksonville Swelled by shipyard workerr the crowd at the Jacksonville Kennel club last night was 2072 exclusive of service men who were admitted free compared to 12' t the 1911 opening The rOse from $18100 to WR ge ri n $32000 on the same number of races At St Pe 1 rsburg the pari- mutuel figures were $18635 only slightly more' than last year's $18025 but thiÀ year there was one less race Atiendance 'dropped from 1663 to 136 - k 1 Crowds On p At South Dog Tia'cks - 00 : ' - :11c tris I 1 i :':: - - s't r ' - NEW YORK Dec 29 (71')—SonOKLAHOMA CITY Dec 29 Niles Ohio ny Horne teen-age- d —The University of Arkansas 156 pounder eked out an eight-roun- d decision over Tony Ferrara p t into the finals of the allcrllege basketball tourney Tues- 15274 Mt Vernon N Y Tuesday nirht by burying the Univer- day night There were no knock1 I downs LLx cf Texas - - -' - -- Georgia was never like this! Dick Rich- unison Georgia tackle whose mates got him a date with Actress Betty Grab le as a joke - 4 : - 4 4: - ': ‘ -- ''' 4 ''''''''''''' one-tim- Gain Hoop Finals 66-4- I :' - - : k ' - -- (UP)—Further uncertainty In the Rocky Mountain college football picture developed Wednesday night with announcement by Regis college of Denver that Coach Robert (Sarge) CFACritrnrnto) :t0 MacKenzie had resigned Athletic Director E S Conway said that speculation that Regis might abandon football entirely for the duration was premature but it WA admitted that MacKenzie left his position because of the present uncertainty about coptimr: --- --SA N FRANCISCO Dec 29 ation of the sport fiI')--Keite Father Conway said the college Toppingfootball end and bas- would await developments before l“'tball star Rt Stanford deciding whether 'to conduct an ' Tuesday 'WA S sworn intouniversity the ma- intercollegiate football schedule rine corps as R private and will next season leave here Thursday for officers' It was understood MacKenzie accepted a positionas member training at 'Parris island South had of the faculty of Cathedral high Carolina school in Denver Topping' who at present Is of the Hanford Cal Sentinel and Journal was given the oath at marine headquarters Scores Knockout here by Colonel flalph West PORTLAND Maine Dee 29 (P) Headquarters announced that —With a left hook to the law Topping was the first man sworn Maurice (Lefty) La Chance 1271f into the marines here since a re- Lisbon knocked out George Harvision of the 18 to 36 ruling made per 130 New York in the sixth it possible for the marines to ac- of eight scheduled rounds Tuesday cept officer candidates between night the ages of 20 and 31 years inclusive h i : : - 7tt 4s :e - Keith Topping Joins Marines i 1 p v It r- - mo C-t- ar - i:' A 1 '' g - 1 inurnament pt - East Okla Central Mn It's Snrinzf1 52 TrARS Tf Arkansas WeersIty siesti 47 'all- Texas 45 Oaisihnrna A1rvrtnty 4 ':' -- ' 1 My 1 -- ' 4- k 4 ' '::::'-''' Cone tre Hoop Results ! : 4::---:- ? 't 11 - - : : ': - r ' N 1 I -- ':: ': ' ' 4:--- $ - I : '!- --- vsek: NI f :2 4' ::' ! :' 1 1 1 : - –t e : k ' five and Reid NVilsop Indian performer of twCP seasons back led the Eengals with 12 and 14 points respectively The Aggies' star forward Grant Cullimore was ejected via the personal foul route as was Ida lios Wells Utah State returns to Pocatello IWALLEN Texa s Dec 29 following a swing into Montana (INS ) —Terry Moore outfielder Idaho Southern Janhere playing and of the worlds chamcaptain 7 ry Cardinals revealed St Louis pion iitnt Idaho Knotthrrn r: rinhP f T F he has entered the that Tuesday 1 1 7 Mot v tie r f 2 3 n n'!) armed services and in through with MAtyctlient rtzwrIA r t a 14ffn4te toy 1VeliAC I 2 4 baseball for th duration zo a atithau g g 2 2 12 1 ? Traro Moore told International News Wnntl 14 a 2 '0 6 HIPINrand? 3 will be on duty n 4 Curatt SPeTteert 0 A 0 0 Service that he 2 5 rutlf6vicf 0 o "at the Panama canal" In about 0 0 1 n 0 2 Chirlesworthg 0 0 0 0 two weeks but said he was not 2 0 0 4 Allen to say what branch of 26 13 10 AA Totals 41 permitted HaPArne score: Utah state 17167 34 Idaho the service he had entered 15 Soher7 "Of course rm sorry to leave Persor-sfouls enllirrore 4 Clirt la 2 A baseball but you've just got to R Hoffman Gmlfovie Maughan 2 Ryan Rex Wena 111111rand 2 Manghs on the chin like everybody Ray hWeLs 4 Jansen 2 nomads' Charles-or- take it he said "After ell I've had else" Ofncials: sIross and Trimming It's enough baseball anyway these young fellows just going up in the game that I feel sorry for" Moore is to leave McAllen to return to St Wednesday night lie Nvi I stay in the Missouri city for a week or 10 days then fly to Panama 1 - :" f: ' Terry Moore Joins Service '' k ' ::-:- ' ' " 'i !:T7 1 ' rt t'--:- their attempts Jay Jensen star on the 1942 state championship Pocatello high 5 - z: ' - ''':'' ' -- I ! I $Se iti i 7' I e - 4 ? ' f i i :2:- ''- ' - --' r 4' 0 '' - ' SloAed I'p a Bit The Farmers slowed up a It during the final stanza but still ' managed to come through with :' to field end the enough goals game with nearly 50 per cent accuracy They made good 28 out of 60 at7 tempts during the entire game Lr the Bengals tallying 17 out of 54 or slightly less than 33 per cent of 1Vowl : t i ''' r": - -' 4 - r le''''''t - - i : 1 ' 7-:- s' 4 i - c - to( ti - :ei- i ' t :1' 'tft t- 15-3- :' ?1 '''' 1 '' ' ''''t : e I L1F1 st "t ''! '11' 3-' '- ::: 1:-!:-'1- - fd t-- - ' :''' ::'':::::: :!: 2:': 7:-- 't :: ':::::--::- s- -- :::::: ' :' - ' ' I:: '':' ::::::' :' -- 4 ''' t- S : k -: :'fr - ':::: '": 0: -- - The Aggies move on to Rexburg for a game with the Ricks Vikings s Wednesday night and unless they suddenly grow cold the home team N will be soundly trounced fans pre- I dieted following Tuesday's game ‘li Ralph Maughan veteran Aggie f basketeer and guard staged a one-- t man show to dump in nine field goals and gettwo points in two i 'i charity- tosses for a total of 20 t' rointsr:::j:::' started Nicely Starting nicely the Aggies never 1 ' t9 '!' - i were headed although they held is ''''''g 2 ' 1 only a 0 lead over the Bengals t'''---z- ip 10 about minutes after the game : $11 bad started The Utags then t' t o- ' broke loose like a northern bliz': ' 777 t 1 :i : zard and doubled the score by :7's: 7 c baskets 4 tallying six straight :::voct 4 Trailing 4 at the halt' time i ':! 1 r shoutthe Bengals stayed within v '4 I y ing distance- on goals by Jay JenI i il-'- f sen and Reid Wilson but accurate :':LI?11"'''::::: itt"!'!?::x ' i Z shooting by :the Utahns—along ' i" ' ' with an uncanny accuracy at the s''!'' foul line—proved too much for :': 47'7'4' I - :''' 1' - 29 m :: :::::::: z -- 1::::-7''''" : - ' 1 It - if-- - ' 7 7- 17 1- '' : j ii:: 0 t'— e ::: - i:' ':: - t- :': ::': :': - - tana - ::36'" 14: A :t t k '''''" :1:':' :: :"::1:::1' : 'i' :: ' 3''':-'t4'- : - -:: - ‘- - ' : ' 1 'ek -- :' t : -'' ''' :'' :' : t::67!:::'- ':':::': i-- i Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO Id aho—Deb 'Young's Utah State Agricultural college Farmer basketball team dropped'em in from every spot on the court as they blasted Idaho Southern 66 to 41 here Tuesday night on the first leg of a cage tour into eastern Idaho and Mon- ' :: e :::: : 'i- :7 ' ': " ::: '' I - 44::-ii--:-4:- 7':i ' t ':' ::: :: !' 'L':7::::7 :': lt '' Capitol Hill Nears Salt Lake Crown Sandy 1st Grandview Lead Loops PROVO—Only 10 players greeted Coach Floyd Millet at the Brigham Young uni- versity's first basketball practice since their eastern t o u r Tuesday morning Three of these boys did not make the trip Most of the morning was drills afspent In warm-u- p ter which Millet split up the squad for a scrimmage drillHe was well pleased at the way some of the junior varsity boys bad Improved while be was away Don Hansen Cecil Kap-anivere the two that especially caught Millet's eye as they had come a long way and he expects that they will make It tough for the varsity players from pow on out on m - :": " :: '': :: t ''''':-i---'::-?-- 1 r -- 1- - :' '':' !iit c t - 't :: ' '1" s Farmers Tangle With Ricks at Rexburg Tonight i t ' - 'T-Formati- Liberty Stake Sets Casaba Play-Of- f Cougar Hoop Team Goes Back to Work West Polishes 4: '1T1 1 ' -- Oh for the Life of a Rose Bowl Gridder! ' For USAC - t - - December 30 19 12 vk Edda° Son lern 66 41 IB1ast Aggies 'J 1 fikt Zeibunc It -- t ' 1 P - A - o I 1 t ' 1 1 )1 it — ''' - ' " -- - - — - -- — ow rn e - ' '' ' - - - "1 i - 06s i - ' '''' - :- Aoekdtte-o6to"0--"-"46-twrd10ib-"- 401 — ob-''- 1 '' ' - - r ''' ' |