Show - - - - - ont A440Wk'"o' - ' 1 it Trbe 18 Friday Morning Redskins Tangle With Wyoming Tonight Aggies Cougars Open League at Logan § 4 Utah 'U' Battles Its Toughest Foe of Season Tiro's a Crrolvd Here - - i Utah university basketters will test of the get their toughest 1943 season — and a pair of setbacks if the University of Wyo-ming aggregation has its way—in tangling in the first of a two-gaseries with the nationally rated Cowboys Friday night in the In-!a- ' 1 ' t f 1i I C i I nt ' : The main attraction begins at p in both nights with the Fort Douglas 11 Ps tangling with the Service Command unit 1900 Wolves of the Fort in a preliminary starting at 6'30 Friday night and with Salt Lake City Eckers lit Saturday's opener Treated for a sore throat Thurs8 :15 : '' k S - o Untain between two States conference foes this skeek end will be on sale from 11 a-- tn until 5 p Friday in the business office of The Tribune-Telegra143 South Main street Utah i Manager Keith Brown announced Thttraday Prospects are good for a t y :: : ' :" : :: ' '-- I :''' 'i '''' ' - t - 4 li ' - ' '''- I - " t :' ' 5' ' ' k : 1 i : eo o :'1e? )1 7"' - -- ' ' li-- J — 1 i 1 - t - - t4 tel ::-- — '':-- - '7 i 10 '' I ' 'C'''''''h'I ' ''" r'' '' :: 4 '4 — ' ":iii 1:f 4' : ik 4 i4:'i i'' 4'' ' : 1s71-- f''' : ''''? t?? 544 ce tS'5f745 )' ‘ l'el- - 'N'A ': t''''''--4- - ' !i 0::5- 7- ''''- - : o A Bealdes Sallora Coyhoyse start i 'r4 s will include Floyd Volker vet-ra- n ° 4 rr''''' - 4 Sr 's ''' ' "' ' 44' c: rr ' : f i'' 1: ' ' ''i7" ':: '' 7 7 j : - I ' 1 semi-regul- '' :'' 71 1 - i47 1 - it !: "' ''' 1r :1 i - : 71 90:--- r § 't ''''''''elt !'04-k-- -: ' 7:' ' 40 "fr 1 ' ' i' ' O'ki - "'O - '' ' ':" rle V 4' - '' - 'T ff ' '4-'- '- ' AW4-- e) ? : -- - 1 k !o 4 : e- - 4 " f er'-- ''" 11'!' 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Colorado State campus said Thursday Lewis (Dude) Dent whose size speed and ability led him to honors as a fullback for two years is doing all right as a cage 11:15 I r 1gt rill (1215 fspoA Fall I' '' WYOMING U I - 4 :A UTAH t z “ Oth‘ l' 41SETBLL 1 Dent Wins Berth On Coloag Five Red Wings Advance - tr4reP °I -- TONIGHT!' "This the Tribune-Telegra- ri'll Hurricane at Parowan Kanab at Dixie (Saturday) e w x-- — - 11011IGN k '- c—---- 4 - I mg71-!3e- 4 : Springville Red Devils The Judge-Nort- h Summit and Wasatch high-Par- k City frays in the Summit loop look too close to call Logan and Box Elder are expected to hit the comeback trail ' t i' 1 - -- Region Six Millard District Hinckley at Delta Milford at Fillmore Dixie District Kanab at Enterprise Dixie at Cedar City r the southland Defeated last week Lincoln may offer plenty of resistance to the tough American Fork Cavemen and the Spanish Fork Dons may prove tougher than anticipated in their game with the Carbon-rmer- y District Greenriver at South Emery Central at North Emery Vintah District Roosevelt at Alterra Tab lona at Ilintah Altarnont at Duchene RIGBY Idaho— Committeemen announced Thursday that the annual Cedar Butte dog derby be promoted later this month on a smaller scale Amateur dog races and winter sport competitions will be held within the city limits Most of the ' events will be for children Fill-mo- re between South Summit and Morgan in the Summit district North Sanpete and Gunnison in region four North Emery and Central in circuit and the Carbon-Emer- y Hurricane and Parowan down in Region Five flu-Io- 1 '-- Richfield at Monroe Salina at Bicknell ASHTON Idaho—The American Dog Derby association was "frozen" for the duration of the war at a meeting Wednesday night In the Ashton hotel officials reported Thursday Instead of holding an election members agreed to hold the present directors in office They are n Warren Cording ley president P-- J Hemmtrig vice president: Timmons secretary-treasure- r: 3t Benedict of St Anthony Dan Clark of Island Park W O Harris Joe D Klamt C F Moyer AP Glover C B Boger and A PClouse of Ashton e ': Despite his great size Dent now e has a spot on the 1943 Colorado Aggies1 basketball squad En route to Los Angeles to Coach John Davis said Dent will accept a new position is G G start at guard against Colorado and Saturday (Jerry) Smith former hoop stand- college out for L D S high school and the nights FridayUniversity of Utah Against Colorado State TeachSmith is connected 'with office ers' of Greeley last week end Dent of the coordinator of proved a fullback can get around relations under the direction on a basketball floor by leading of Nelson A Rockefeller and will the Aggies to a 29 to 22 victory serve as assistant director of the and ending up as top scorer with motion picture division of that unit 11 points on the west coast lie WaS named to the vital goodwill post following brilliant work on a tour of South America for The Salt Lake Tribune the same department with Rockefeller who lauded the former Ute eager in an announcement message presents to members of the organization "Jerry" as he was known in his college days was graduated from Week On the "U" in 1931 following four years of varsity competition His hoop work from his forward posiUtah's Capitol 11111" tion played a big part in the Utes' successful campaign in 1931 when they copped the championship of the old Rocky Mountain conferwith ence Honoring Inductees of Local Board No 12 11 rtrm- Robinson's string WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE t t Accepts e 0a"'"e41-41"70si--5-1----7' 5545 ar - - ward Jim Weir and Guard Lewis Komenich and Weir Romney scale around six feet six inches Utah State Friday and Saturday nights in Logan and Coach Floyd Millet announced that the entire team of 16 members would make the trip The Cougars will leave Provo at 9:45 a in and expect to arrive in Logan early enough in the afternoon so that the players may get the kinks out of their legs before game time Although they are favored B Y U Is still looking for trouble from the Aggies who have perhaps the most experienced team In the state as well as one of the fastest To cope with this the Cougars will have the advantage of height with their two 6 foot 6 Inches—Brady Walker and Dale Rex Nor Is the large Aggie floor expected to hold any terrors for the Cougars for on their trip to New York the B Y LT played on several larger floors including the largest one in the country in Madison Square Garden As a result they are accustomed to large hardwoods The return of Bob Orr earlier this week boosted the Y's chances for victory and strengthened the quint although there are still only four veterans on the team Rolfe Peterson forward from last year dropped the cage sport this week lie is social chairman of the student body and Is busy in dramatic arts which is his major and didn't have time for them all so he gave up basketball be-th- 1913 Derby Heads Retained at Ashton Meet By Ed liaroldsen Resumption of play Friday in the 1943 Utah high school basketball campaign will see the number of quintets undefeated in league play just about halved with the unbeaten outfits in region one's Ogden-Cach- e district and in region five's Uintah loop cut down to just one in each case North Cache after being stopped in region one Up north it'll play and Bingham may give the Bulldogs against a strong Ogden Davis Darts a good battle at Kays-vil- e Tiger quintet in a loop leader ip and the Grantsville-Murra- y determining battle and ove in and CyprusTooele tussle may end Uintah area Roosevelt and Alterra with gusto in the Jordan circle eath with a perfect record clash Lehi gets the nod over B Y at Alterra in the other Alpine feature high Topping the state in individual picked over Wasatch interest will be the clash between with SnowManti over Moroni and undefeated Granite and the Jor- academy over Salina in region Bicknell dan Beetdiggers victorious in the first round the game getting un- four Delta should take Hinckley and der way at 3 o'clock in the after- Milford probably will tame noon on the Sandy floor as Beaver and the Beaver While there are a number of alums play in the Millard loop other games on tap which will pair Dixie district favorites are Dixie winners of last week only a few over Cedar and Kanab over Enterappear to be in the bag for the prise supposedly stronger team Provo is conceded victory over the Pleasant Grove Vikings in the Alpirtle im 1 11 i LI cri 0 I loop of region three and Monroe I: r'' I ri shouldn't have any trouble with Lklt the Richfield invaders in the North J ) ir !i K 0) Sevier feature ' ' 'r' ' But the fan can take his choice I 1 ! Sanpete District Snow at Wasatch Academy Manti at Moroni North Sanpete at Gunnison North Sevier District Young uniteam is all set versity's basketball e clash with for their - ''''' Region Four PROVO—Brigham " !11:c7 ' 7t ! J Jan Tribune Intermountain Wire : '''''''''t -- 4To" "i ' ' ol? -i "'al- r' : A - - '""I' North Cache at Ogden jaogan at Weber South Cache Rich District North Rich at South Rich two-gam- ' r l'it'T ::::: 1 l:: e ' slo r- guard: sharpshooting Milo Komenich tnwering center For- ': ii ?1!Frrk?r4X i: ‘ 'sr ' - !- 4 ' I 'I '' t'-- - ' -- -- ' " i"'' 41 7 x :i46"9 '' '4f-- N I 7k ' - - ' -- ' 'i '''''' l' ' ''' 1 r- t 4-- '' didn't "look any too good" but that his charges knew they haVa a ball garna on their hands and are going in and play to win 17'11 ! However at Hotel Newhouse Cowboy Mentor Ev Shelton was 1"1e not overly enthusiastic possessing '' t a healthy respect for Peterson's 2 past accomplishments ' If Forward Reed Grant's k ' Charley horse improves as much t as did he'll it ' "! Thursday Friday ' ' '''' I get one of the starting Ute berths with Freshman Fred Sheffield stationed at the other forward spot ''' '''''g 4: h'en Sowards at center and Vet- t l:" t 00 0 eran Tom Lallneill and Frank Nel- tTItti4 'I t tt eon at guards Merrill Packer 1' who is rapidly recovering from ! t: ir the "flu" will go at forward if t'' J 418 ''''"4' ''' li 1 Grant is not ready ' rill Grant 0 - - " i ' ' A ' 1 ELIZABETH '- - :L ut Grant Kayoes Fowlks ' - k crowds alcouple of good sell-ono is in though prospect he reported-- ' t !" —4-- : ? ' 5 : Graduate : : "' ! 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Logan-Cach- LOGAN—A light shooting drill Region Two and skull practice Thursday aftJordan District ernoon wound up preparations by at Jordan Granite the Utah Aggie basketeers for Bingham at Davis their western division conference Cyprus at Tooele opener Friday at 8:30 p in in the Grantsville at Murray Aggie field house with favored Summit District Young Cougars Brigham 0 in the Memorial at North SumOriginally set for 8 p one-haJudge lf game has been schedule mit hour later to allow Logan business Wasatch at Park City 'I men to attend the opener after Summit at Morgan South the annual chamber of commerce will No preliminary game banquet Region Three be played Coach Deb Young who is makAlpine District ing his debut as a Big Seven basPleasant Grove at Provo ketball mentor announced that Lehi at B Y high with one exception his team Is in American Fork at Lincoln fine shape Dick Griffin newly-electe- d Nebo District football captain and a deTintic at 'nigh :I pendable guard turned an ankle Springville at American Fork in drill and Wednesday's probably ' will not see action in the series - '- I 'i'04 '''''44-- '' - 4 1 '' ': - - : i day night after working out with his Wyoming teammates in the inta of the weekend series Dartit ing Cowboy Forward Kenny Sailors is expected to start Friday II t night in a game that'll likely lea-tir- e ' Ute enthusiasm and determi4 nation against Cowboy poise and 1 experience A spectator at the Wyoming i drill which was rather light Redskin Coach Vadal Peterson eame sway saying that the situation ) Reserve tickets for the Utah - Wyoming baeketball series an exhibition tussle - 14 ' ' 41: I Ticket Sale ' - : iii '''''' 1: : 4 4 '' 4 ' - flI- k ::X ' 'i- ' ::: ' "" m4 00-- i 0 - ' ' 10 '"' r '::" - - '4 '' i I I I II IF 1 4 1 ' rI 4e 1 :'--- ' 1 4'"' 'ie - -' v- - 0 n 1 '''':'74 I ! 1 ''' 617" field house ? 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