Show 4i -- ZrAle Thurpilay llornhig Mother Basket City 1Lose 's Second to League Son in Action Open Tuesday LOGAN—Mrs Mathi Ida Knoop Coach Asks Change Iii Four-Fou- l Rule Marquette 31entor Would Adopt llockev's Pena Itv Box System ' - Wt Redskins iLierles Will Chandler proposes that basket- ba:1 adopt a "penalty box" plan r to that in hockey in place (01 cf' the folir-fou- t rule lie propcses that on the fourth ftil A player be removed from the V01111110-'L-q‘game fer a specified time perhaps three minutes During that period Salt Lake college basketball sea a mate coilld be substituted for son opens this week end when the him and at its end he could go University of Utah Redskins clash Wyok into the game Subsequent with the powerful and rangy and SaturCowboys Friday -wolld bring similar pena- ming day nights in the 11" field house lter The series is not only first but to be one of the best of Movit promises Stiffer They the season -Under the present rule- says Wyoming has one of the best Chandler the best players are the teams that has ever represented ones who suffer most The best the Laramie school a squad with foul experience being aggressive players height speed and more than those that are mediocre shooting ability and a crew that They ha‘e to the way the game is has already proved itself one of the best teams in the country by played nowadays' -It is my contention that spec- its impressive tour of the east tators pay to see the good players Against this aggregation Utah in action The crpwd doesn't want will send a squad of hoopsters these aggressive boys on the bench relatively young at the game and and that is what is happening at a decided disadvantage in Sometimes too the officials don't height but a squad that should be CJI!! fouls that should be called on able to give the invaders a pair star rityrrit heratire they realize of interesting contests The Utes went through another thiA Thatin had too -No tAher -sport ham ruch a re- scrimmage session Wednesday to vere penaltyCaught Up CoNiboys Arrive Today The Marquette coach contends Coach EV Shelton of the VIst the foul rule has not caught NVyoming squad wired Coach basketin up with other changes Natt a I Peterson that he ball Heponts out that fouls are would bring his Cowboys to more frequent now because piay Salt Lake Thursday afterone in end has beCOMe congested noon The invaders ill work cØ the court due to the out at the "I:" field house ri:e which forces a team in possesThursday at 5 p m to warm Ftcri cf the ball to bring it up up for the Ute tussles mAcourt in that time the ‘7 Carradil pEra aktyTto!llfrceosaidcelnetso assothe ciation has asked other members 114ind up theira heavy work for drill of that body for their views The tussles- Only light shooting is planned for Thursday rft: reactions have been favorable Ken Sowards will start at cencan continue if he he says and and Fred Sheffield will be at ter to get support he will bring up one forward to start the game of next at the the plan meeting Reed Grant or Merrill Either a the association this spring with will get the call at the vlew to having it submitted to Packer other- forward spot Tom Lannon the national rules committee will fill one guard post and Frank successChandler campaigned will take care of the other Nelson fu:iy for the rule change that per- one a a to team throw decline free rhts The games will start at 8:15 In the last two minutes of play pm Two Fort Douglas teams will play a preliminary Friday Saturday the Fort M Ps will meet Ecker The first Studio in the opened games will start at 6:30 p m Tickets are on sale at The Tribune from 3 to 6 o'clock KINGSTON R I Jan 13 1T1-- Island State and Northeast err: what is believed to be the mark of the inter- - n season Tuesbasketball coileate day nTht when State crushed the Boston quintet 106 to 64 NEW YORK Jan 13 C111—WedAs Rhode Island was contrib- - nesday February 17 was chosen uthz the major share of the total- Wednesday as the date for the an-170 points Coach Frank Rear- nual New York Boxing Writers' few association dinner at which- Correy removed his top :earn a sec- poral Barney Ross of Chicago will mlnutes after the start of the ond ha:f Cocaptain Earl Shan- - beawarded the Edward J Neil Jr non and Freshman Ernie Calverley trophy as theoutstanding man in were the high scorers with 24 and boxing during 1942 Ross now a member of the U S is points marine corps recently killed 10 vigil Japanese during an BtiffaIoe s Tri umph beside several injured buddies in a Guadalcanal foxhole ALBUQUERQUE N M Jan Murray Lewin of the Daily Mir13 PI—The towerinBuffaloes of ex- of the ror group president Texas State made it two' the hope that Ross would in a row over pressed in this country to receive the New :cleZatileS LoboA by rolling be in person LP A 57 to 46 victory Tuesday award plr-"n- - vr 1 F1VC liart beyond ' - 1 - Colleges Score Poinis 170 rce lAward Meet et Feb 17 h:rtl-scorin- g 1 of j 1 all-nig- ht 1vt t1--- e aw :' I -- 11 la --- f:f 7 1 i- - & C r Ilinrisfial 'a iAL 5 3 SchetigiSe lnr) 7 300 Md t ' ( t 1 I I II - II0 k I 7 '1 I 11:c-re- t 1 1 H Q Murray graduate manager Whelchers main responsibility beginning at once will be the spent choosing your food nil' eliminate those long delays between courses I I MODERATE PRICES It)1 - - tir pi? -- 7 p77—77v-- f: 4 -- ' 44' 4 re!tit 7 '''t : z I "- "70 ZA 0 P drZe ' 41 Successful operation of an accelerated physical training program for 3200 midshipmen and whatever coaching he does will be "in addition" to his regular duties an academy spokesman said Bisons Tighten Lead INDIANAPOLIS Jan 13 fT1- -The Buffalo Bisons of the Ameri- can liockey league Wednesday tightened their hold on the first place in- the western division with a shutout over the Indianapolis Capitals before a crowd of nht 0 allt$1005 the Salt Lakers Millet is still carrying 17 men on the squad and figures to let the boys do their own cutting if there is to be any All the freshmen and sophomores have been improving rapidly in the last two weeks making it more difficult to cut the squad any more Millet indicated that there is a chance that all the men will make the trip to Logan Grant Richins Neil Welling and Cecil Kap are certain to be to be on the reserve list at guard Wednesday's workout was the last scrimmage scheduled and the team will take only light exercises and shooting drills in practice Thursday The squad will leave Friday morning for Logan and will return Sunday night From the Press Box more scared before a mile race than he was before the attack on SSake island and one of his chief problems was st aying awake Shorts The On a a Sports basketball Utah-Wyomi- a lot of intersta- a o 1 100 The Spokane Athletic Round Table which started the Bundles for Congress prank has opened a drive to send "Briars to Bing" g Crosby the m ovie star had his house burned down recently and with the house If went most of Bing's pipes the drive for pipes is as successful as the drive for bundles for conwill have gress the movie-golfto turn part of his stables into a The Utah storehouse for pipes golfers are planning to do their part in the drive pipe-smokin- er Hockey Iles'' Its Iliffk Henthey A I 4 merican Leain I pitiolurrh 3 t I le Funeral Rites Set for Utah Pioneer LOGAN—Funeral services were arranged Wednesday for Mrs Deborah Mary Preator Obray Jones 98 oldest woman resident of Cache valley who died Tuesday night at her home 144 East Third South street after a lingering illness A native of England she came to Utah as an L D S convert in 1869 and made the cross country trip in the: first transcontinental J I nvert Ime) Former Utah Grid Leader Dons Khaki ' Barney McGarry captain of the University of Utah football team In 1938 was Inducted into the army NVednesday at Fort Douglas The husky gridder played four years with the Cleveland Rams professional team after leaving the "U" and was highly praised by Coach DutchClark for his performance last year Ile won honors as a tackle for the Iles his last two seasons I the-yea- r a I I - 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Western Agriculture tb Air Texas Jim Robertson 6 00 8 15 What Is America's 3000 A ar anno- I ei and KIM - J Stake Meet To Hear ler Tribune-Telegra- ' postal r $20C958-fo- s Featuring Logan ganization cester Enliand on February 11 1844 a da'lghter of William and FAIRFIELD Camas County to injuries Idaho Mary Jones Preater She was married in the old Salt suffered when he was struck by Lake endowment house to Samuel a length of pipe protruding from Obray on April 27 1870 She was-- a motor car window 17 hours prominent civic leader in Para- earlier John O Waldrop 79 died dise where she lived 45 years Tuesday to become the first trafAfter the death of Mr °bray she fic fatality of 1943 for south-centrmoved to Logan in 1915 and later Idaho was married toWilliam Jones The car was driven by Ernest Providence i who died several years J l'sicHan Fairfield hardware store operator He was absolved ago She had no children and her nine of blame by a coroner's jury in brothers and— sisters preceded her an inquest conducted Tuesday in death night by Dr M J Kerns Camas Funeral services will be con- county coroner ducted Friday at 1 p rn in the Idaho i 2 Logan Sixth L D S ward chapel To January 14 1943 Burial will be in the family plot To January 14 1912 3 in the Paradise cemetery under Entire year 1942 103 direction of the W Loyal Hall Camas County 1 mortuary of Logan To January 14 1941 0 To January 14 1912 Entire year 1942 Utah 2 To January 14 1943 8 To January 14 1942 Led( 147 Entire year 1942 The LOGAN1--- -- - Knife and Fork Club Elects of the meeting The convention ended in the :ch evening with a banquet at Mr Sandberg officially took over presidential activities of the or- She wasfborn in Chalford Glou- pm ar 1 nt Humphrey of Ephraim retiring president was in charge train ::DYL 10:30 ' E W al (Continued From Prereding Page) a I 5-Ye- Utah Canneis Elect New Officer Slate a E PT Is Tinze Precious to You? ) t T I -- 1942 ceipts jumped over 1941 and set a five-yeOGDEN—Nothing now can halt record P o s t m a s t e r Eugene on its course to becoming !Ogden Yeates reported Wednesday one of the nation's strategic cenA total of $7812314 was' reof ters air traffic it was asseited as corn- ceipted during Wood by William 1Wednesday pared with $7605466 in 1941 !Jr Ogden city commissioner in $7331106 in 1940 $7157766 in charge of airport streets and public improvements in a noonday e 1939 and $7581424 in 1938 to luncheon address members of Final quarter receipts amountOGDEN---R Blackinton of Ogden- Rotary club ed to $25366 as compared with Ogden president of the BlackinRecalling his inspection of mu- ton & Son Canning company was $22000 during the same period nicipal airports of Chicago ard December receipts last year Cincinnati the elected and installed as president declared were $12579 during 1942 and that "Ogden has 'speaker a truly outstand- of the Utah Canners' association $10377 in December 1941 ing air field" This view was corWednesday afternoon at a meetroborated in the question - answer-commeing in the Ben Lomond hotel He succeeds H W Jacbos of Pleasant part of the program by Dr Henry Aldous Dixon president Grove president of the Pleasant of Weber college who quoted visit- Grove Canning company In their Wednesday session the ing naval authorities to the effect that the new Ogden air field is association also dated its annual one of the "finest in the country"' meeting for February 2 and 3 in Dr OGDEN—Election of Frank Weber college which now trains the Hotel Utah Salt Lake City E Douglas Ogden dentist as prea- naval air cadets expects its trainInvitations will be extended to canners of Colorado Montana ident of the Ogden club Knife ing facilities to be transferred to the Hinckley airport and looks forIdaho and Wyoming none of and Forkers International was to traosfer of the college reward which states have canners' associ- unced-Wednesday following the pair shops to the field Mr Dixon ations annual election meeting said Attending the February meeting Other newly elected officers of will be representatives of the office of price administration the the club are Dr George M Fister BOISE tT1—W Hall of Boise war production board the man first vice will serve as adjutant of the Idaho V P Camppresident power commission the food pro- bell second vice president J Rex American Legion until the Auduction administration and various Bachman secretary - treasurer L Hall replaces convention federal procurement agen ci e a M Loll George H Lowe Dr John gust Lester F Albert adjutant since These representatives will outline Edward Carver Roy D Thatcher 1920 Who was granted a leave of their programs as they will af- and H B Barton directors absence fect the canning industry -45 Others elected at the Wednesday session were Angus Stevens !"7"'' SPK4VON-idw" r7) president of the Stevens Canning '40r 'le Zly I ce of r company Ogden prealdent - t idel and II F Cahill of Ogden who 1 coof was retained as secretary-treasure- r -4 - - Tribune Intermountain Wire PROVO—The wild scramble for berths on the Brigham Young university basketball squad continued Wednesday night following a hard scrimmage restgion At the conclusion of the workout Coach Floyd Millet said he was still Un-decided on the starting line-u- p and also on the list of players to go to Logan Millet said that in all probability Captain Floyd Giles and Bob Orr would get the call at guards Dale Rex at center with Brady Walker at one forward post The fight for the starting position at the other forward post is between Joe Winters Cy Thompson and Rasmuson Mahlon Thompson looked good Tuesday night in a scrimmage against the strong Ecker Studio five of Salt Lake City as he stole the spotlight with four field goals and a foul pitch in the final minutes toturn back 13 All-Ameri- ca I For Aggie Hoop Battles Whelehel Gets tions including two Wyomingthe Denver will handle and More than Wyoming Post game Annapolis fans have reserved seats for both Jan ANNAPOLIS (7) games Why not arrange to Tooele (Eillick) send a service man to the game? —Captain John Whelchel became athletic director 111 Creek As rr r itW and head of the physical training It a 1 "r A'amiarrtere States AP re department of the UnitedsucceedNaval academy Tuesday ing Captain L S Perry Navy's guard in 1918 and athletic director since last June of Whelchel's Announcement made by Eear Adpromotion was Beardall miral J F academy i superintendent last December 18 1 Perry will be detailed to other duty probably at sea Whelchel succeeded Lieutenant '11 Colonel E E (Swede) Larson S M C a year ago as head football coach and for the time being at least he will continue to coach football It was reported unthis set-u- p may con' that officially tinue through thei 1943 football campaign will officials assist who Other Save Time During MorCommander include Whelchel Your Lunch Time ris D Gilmore U S N (ret) assistant secretary of the Navy AthVat at the Nenhouse letic association and Lieutenant Five minutes Cafeteria — 7 n - C Arbel A 7 7 1 ill-fat- Set s one in t 9rs) 710 I 14 a- - r-- IAFt — C!rea r -' N' i Co' no-ar- had lost her second son while serving "killed with the U S navy The navy department informed her that LeRoy Frank Virchow 26 was killed on the cruiser Juneau when it blew up from an explosion on October 26 after being damaged in the Solonlons area Harry Virchow 21 died in action on the cruiser Houston last February Both Liked Navy "They both liked the navy so well" Mrs Virchow said "I'm proud of them but it hurts just the same I hadn't seen them for two years and I had such hopes that they would come home" The navy announced Tuesday that the Juneau was one of the enwarships lost in the Solornons It was gagement October 26 damaged in action and was steaming toward base when an explosion threw particles of the ship high into the air sinking it within seconds The commanding officer of the ship was Captain Lyman K Swenson of Pleasant Grove who also was killed Served Seven Years LeRoy was a boatswain's mate first class and had served in the navy seven years He WWI born in Providence on July 27 1916 a son Of Mnthilda Knoop and Albert Virehow His father died in 1929 He attended Logan schools leaving Logan senior high school to join the navy He was listed on a recent navy honor roll and won a medal for good conduct Harry had been in the navy two years 'when he was lost on the Houston Survivors include the mother and eight brothers and sisters Walter and Wilford Virchow of Mrs Ida Stoddard of Logan Clearfield Mrs Erna Sortberg Mrs Hedwig House Mrs Bessie Paul and Mrs Mary Osborne of San Francisco Cal and Albert Virchow with the U & merchant marine in the Newhouse hotel of ' HurriChauncey Sandberg cane president elect reported that C P T at St George is not able to accommodate all students who desire training He recommended that a field be built at Hurricane where he said flying conditions are better ' Mayor Eugene WadsworthSand-berg-of's Mr supported proposal He expressed enthusiasm over the development of airports all over southern Utah After the present war there will be a great need for airports just as there was a great need for garages after World war I he said Sees Schools Transferred Secondary flying schools now located on the coast will be transferred to Utah Frank Martinez of Richfield predicted Flying conditions in this state are better and sufficient airports should be constructed in preparation for the move he believes Mr Martinez further reported on alunite development at Marysvale Stating that the Salt Lake mill will be operating by the middle- of February he said that nearly 4000 tons of ore already have been mined at Marysvale The output will reach 750 to 1000 tons a day when necessary he added The vanadium mill which burned down recently at Elanding is rebuilt Graham C Shaw of Green-rive- r told the meeting lie also reported on developments in working potash deposits at Thompson Officials of the Potash Company of America were investigating the Thompson site Wednesday Sponsor Development A committee is to be appointed by the Associated Clubs to cooperate with similar committees of southeastern Colorado northwestern New Mexico and northeastern Arizona regarding developments in that region Of particular interest right now is the of building of Dewey dam securing on the Colorado river A resolution introduced by the Hurricane Lions club to repeal present state automobile inspection laws at aurroin was passed by the meeting claimed that there is no need for annual inspections now because of the decrease in car use resulting from gasoline rationing Furthermore there is a lack of employes because of the war and inspections mean a hardship on already overworked garages The group approved a resolution suggested by Mr Martinez to collect sales taxes at the source in action" 13 'Official Sens O tiden as reA 11 Center Logan Postal Receipts Set Record ng NVe- 1913 1 f Establishment of several new air fields in southern Utah of Associated cities was urged Wednesday at the annual-meetiCivic Clubs of Southern Utah dnesday - in wn t East Eighth North street 1 January Civic Clubs Support Move For New Utah Airfields n Virchow a widow residing at 391 ball league W ednesday changed its opening date to next Tuesday instead of Th ursd a y as previously planned The AVendover quint would bring the number of clubs participating to seven and the loop is seeking one more team to balance the schedule Teams already entered are Ecker's Studio defending champions Mint Cafe Salt Lake county sheriffs Salt Lake army air base Fort Douglas M P's and the 1902 Medics of Fort Douglas Official playing night has been shifted from Thursday to Tuesday nights loop officials announced games are drawing Four different radio est Grant Stake - fLoo-a- Awaiting the possible entry of a NVendover army air force quintet the Salt Lake City recreation basket- MILWAUKEE Jan 13 (JP)—Big Bill Chandler Marquette campaign university's basketball coach has started a one-ma- n for elimination of the rule that removes a player from a game after four personal foqls Salt Cakt Zeibunt r' - 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