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Utah Series Cougars Battle Redskins in Provo Tonight Tribune Intermountain Wire Young unia versity's chances for double victory over the University of Utah on Friday and Saturday nights in the womens gym took a definite upswing Thursday when lanky Dale Rex reported back to the quad after being confined to bed the flu fcr a couple of days With the return of Rex Millet will have the squad at full strength for the invasion of the Utes and the expected tattle between Ken Sowards Utah center and Rex will probably highlight the batCes Millet will use the same line-u- p that started both the Aggie games with Rex at center Brady Walker 'And Joe Winters 'at forwards and Giles and Bob Orr Captain Floyd at guards Now-eve-r Cy Thompson and Mahlon Rasmuson have been I )oking very good at the forward spot in practice this week and will relieve Winters at his post much of the time Millet spent some time with Don liansen and Junior Childs freshrren at the pivot post and they will probably be sent in to relieve Rex if he begins to - tire To back up On- and Gilea at guards will be sophomores Grant Richirs and Neil Veiling and freshman Cecil Nap These five boys are being counted on to hold (1“A'n Fred Sheffield and speedy ):red Grant of the Utah forward rfl01-0---Brighta- - In harmony with the objective of the office of defense transpor tation to restrict pleasure driving re'w5!''XC' as much as possible the winter sports committee of the Salt Lake junior chamber of commerce Thursday announced abandonment ' ' —probably for the duration—of '''' the armual Snow cup races at Alta Thly action climaxed nearly two months of planning for the event which in past years was held In December as the first of I ' ' a number of big winter sports tournaments at the Little Cottonwood canyon resort and at Pünchers Get 101Points Against Regis basket Wyoming nt the Cougars Dale Rex and each of whom rear sik feet seven inches Vadal is afraid his in height be able to do much charges against them than against Wycetiing's towering stars The small wornen's gym site of the game is scarcely 33 feet in width when it is jammed with fdenS and it's going to be hard to get around the Cougars on a that small Peterson lamented Thursday evening t --- lk (' A 4 '' V ' a - k ' - tli - r ''N - ---- kks ) 9 1 ti - 4tN li d "kt 1 'Lk A-- ) '4 i -- 0 )'1 ( f 1 I 1 i ? I — tc '' 0-1C- S ar 'Colorado State Testm live I il 4 the half Jimmy Reese of Wyoming was high-poiman with 20 points with Milo Komenich the Cowboys' candidate for center pouring in 17 tallies Phil Anton-elle of Regis was high scorer for the losers with 18 points The two teams meet again Saturday night inDenyr Wyoming then will rest up for two games expected to be their toughest of the the Phillips Oilersseason—against in Denver on February 2 and 3 semi-regul- :e ----- es ur Brady Walker ':: 4: f f''' T1'i ?' ::-- ' zs 1 o ''li'--'-- - FonT 1 0111-h- COLLINSAggies will be t Colo—Colo- 1 11 N1 LA--- i it4'4 11'4) '- ‘- '''' 'C ) ”41-?- : - ''' - L -- - -' - ''--- :: 0 -- i 4 they want a good photograph ofa you Send the best perfect portrait from aEcker's for generation AIc about our MILITARY 1 AZTYOUS SPECIAL i - t ?:"' I ' ‘' ''-- - 4 1 f i t: 1 --: rk:Ap :‘ - - -- 47- -- - 0— : 0 1 - 1 4- ttt-- ''' '3- ' ' ' ' : ' :vpw:::7-3Aifi1 w 1 1 41" I 1 1 g'''': " :::: ' tf a :77q-it-IP :i- '' 14:'7E!4--a'-:-:'1V- ' ' ': : ' - -- - :i 1 '1: ::? '' 1- :' : " I : : I - ' fLao- r Xl-el- 7: '4EL''''AL' : ''::-'2'1-2-''- TO v :iiit': t ''''r' T ' 'iskitity: (1 4': E: 4 ' diE -- - — - i17:N' t ' "- 4 1' L: q 'E: a ‘: e 's ''' E'"i':" - i : -!: L' E:" :' : :: ' : "' ' ! -- : 4 ' r :: z004 -- - 'k1 - ki - : ''' I ' NifeZ0000P40' left to right Dr A W Olson exalted ruler and Chairman Frank Zimmerman and N'ice Chairmen Harold McNeil and Max Gerber of the Elks mar commission committee - Elks join 'Favored Cubs Seek Davis Jordan Sweep Clash in Drive for Of West Series Tonight GQOUS Game Sports Grudge Baker By 1C With one triumph already under their belts the South high Cubs will be after a clean sweep of their opening series Friday when they tangle with the West Panthers in A and B games at the Deseret gym S East Defeats Ogden 36-2- The Cub midgets routed West Thursday and South can keep its undisputed Big Three leadership intact if it comes through with 6 the expected wins Friday Athough both Panther clubs are OGDEN—The East high a choo1 better than they looked in losing margins to East last week quintet of Salt Lake City Thurs- by wide don't the five defeated they figure to present much day6 Ogden high of a problem to the favored Cubs in a practice game The Ogden quintet played with- who built up a lot of prestige with wins g out the services of its impressive forward Arnold Ferrin who re- 'Work on Shooting cently suffered a shoulder injury Paddy Davis has been sending while playing handball East held a 16-- 9 lead at the end his Panther A charges through of the first quarter The locals rugged drills all week in an atfailed to score a poi4t in the sec- tempt to sharpen up their shootond period as East 'ran its score ing eyes West almost matched last up to 22 The Leopards coasted to the Leopards on the floor week but just couldn't connect victory on this big lead with their shots The score: Vert Larsen sprained a couple Faat Ogden G Tie P G TIPP of fingers in Wednesday's work1 4 3 5 3 2 1 7 P Leveixf Haven( 9 - Woodwerdf 4 2 0 00 out and may not start Friday Porwtet 4 2 1 Lencec Fitrrellc 3 5 2 he is certain to see 1 1 3 F Lowicg Vanceg 1 1 1 3 although 2 4 Bronksor Jack Perry will Itornatidersc 3 3 1 7 plenty of action O 0 0 0 Mcluturtlef fl 1 1 3 LytirtLE his place at fortake n probably n s smitht camitht on() stovence ward teaming with speedster Toni Ikavelij A 0 0 non° O 1 0 0 Jonts11 rarsoncf 0 0 0 0 ShiraishL 9 19 8 24 Glen Young who sank eight out Totals 14 18 8 30 Score by quarters: 19 22 24 MR of nine foul pitches against East Fast Ofir Men 9 q 19 26 will get the call at center and Officiala Stanfield and Welch Bob Hansen and Tony Tolich will open at guards with Bob Steele in reserve Jimmy Gilbert's Cub "Big Five" will start the tussle with Chick Woolf and Eldon Story at guards Clair Empey at center and Paul Roberts and Captain Dick North Public drawing for the Salt Lake on the shooting line The Cub mentor substitutes In City round robin bowling tourna- units and will have Bill Grainger ment will be held Friday starting and Dee Lowder forwards Dave at 8:30 p Tn at the Ritz alleys IMcClelland center and Darrell 'Lund and Dick West guards ready Ecker's five of the Salt Lake according to Edvvard W Morris- for relief duty over of tournament the Recreation league triumphed sey chairman 7 West Starter the Orem A C Thursday committ Pf night in the Deseret gym Pat Ryan's Cub B aggregation The meet start Sunday and Merlin Ahlquist guard for the which boasts wins over Granite's It weeks five will for continue 20 scorer was with winners high will probably have will be rolled at the five Salt Lake sophomores points e Peterson and Morris IJar Anton 150 Approximately City alleys The score: bowlers Are expecteeto take part starting at forwards vitt' NVally reher's ()rem T P Jones at center and Bob Carabine P GT 0 piennokwct 4 I Pountint at one guard post Either Grant 0 0 0 ftrookct S1Kayst ot)12 8 5 4 10 Jrnoen4 or Reid Keddington will Jenkins iskracjeyc ft I 0 12 Hockey Mark Tied S 8420 O 1 1 Black g A1qutt the other defensive assignStnr0-11 1 1 Overtyg get 8 1111 Jan 28 tifl —Max ment cmcAGo O 0 0 0 Ntiven g kioodt 1 4 1 3 2 0 0 4 litxont Bentley potted four goals and Is still up The Panther B line-u- p EtS818 ts for seven points In the air due to a mild epidemic is 25 12 6 56 three 15 S 7 37 NationThursday night—tying therecord— of colds Paul Packard will probal Hockey league scoring ably open fire with Bob Reese as the Chicago Blackhawks buf- and Hockey 11estilts Ed Madden at forwards Wil10 York New feted the National League Rangers ford Fink at center and Ken New 10 York staChicago Eangers to 1 before 7500 In Chicago Vic Ashby or Gordy SchetAn3er1erin League Knight dium tier at Pittoburgh 4 tottaimpoia guards V The preliminary B game is slated for 7 p m 36-2- pre-seas- high-scorin- - rl 1 11 9- 1 left-hand- C 1 C w-!- worked smoothly in downing Easti A 1 oul ma and Edizar les - 1 A breakdown of the voting of the seven athletic areas showed regions two and six for the joust the latter recommendingthe staging of A and B tourneys and regions one four five and seven (Salt Lake City) against the annual playoff District t I I i - Rich District North Rich at South Rich REGION TWO Jordan District Bingham at Granite Davis at Jordan Murray at Toole Grantsville at Cyprus Summit District Morgan at North Summit waatch at Soutn Summit Park City at Judge Memorial REGION THREE Alpine Diatriet Lincoln at Provo American Fork at Lord Nho District t Tint lc Payson Spanish Fora at Juab BALTIMORE Jan 28 11P) — The future of racing in Maryland under wartime conditions may be decided next Tuesday when ma- jor track operators the state-racinWilcommission and Attorney GenJackie outpointing Pittsburgh son said Thursday night he will eral William C Walsh meet in report to the Canadian army in the commission's offices Toronto next Monday Frank Small Jr chairman of Callura rejected by the Canadian navy because of poor vision the racing commission announced will be accompanied by Patsy the conference after It:discussion of Brandino another featherweight the racing problem With Goverft and a stablemate of Ca Duro nor Herbert R O'Crtnnr t REGION Distriet at senpel Wasatch a ea dmy Mann at Gunnison North ltrinpele at Snow North itskier Platelet Blehfield at Salina Bicknell at Monroe South Sevier District Marvavale at Pa nguitch Plul at Ilecalante REGION EIVE intah District Duchstene at Roose'Velt Eintan at Alterra Tatriona at AltaniontCarbon-Emery District Gresnriver at North Emery Central at Greenriver Grand-SaJoao District ?vforoni Monticello I Good Things Coming from Los Angeles Our buyer returned recently Annual Los Angeles where he attended the at Moab REGION sIN tilisird District Dell a at Fillmore Beaver at Hinckley Men's Sportswear nilde District itlley at sdar City Enterprise at Parovvatt at Kanatv purricane Valley at Dixi Saturday from the finest He made selections for Spring the in America: promising sportswear lines varied lines of quality sportsbiggest most wear we've ever carried ) Wyoming 101 Regis (Denver 45 Camp Upton 3) St John's 47 over-S- t Francis College 47 LaSalle College 41 TONAPI ) Iselin 62 Iowa Wesleyan 33 Washington and Lee 48 Hampden Syd25 ney Springfield Teachers 36 Pittsburg (Kansas Teachers 31 Delaware 32 Drexel Institute 30 Western Reserve 60 Penn 29 Tech 51 St Louis 35 Bradley L I U 69 West Texas State 53 Central C ollege 46 Kemper Military 36 Loyola (Chicago 45 Toledo 44 E Illinois Teachers 45 W: Teachers 42 overtime 1 St Benedict's 45 Emporia State 38 Catawba 57 Western Carolina Tchr 33 John Carroll 57 ' Heidelberg 53 Washington and Jefferson 46 IfuskIn- - az : :11' 101 im ' 0 0' ey 7 e d4t e -- -- : - : - - be in in soon new sports clothand we guarantee new and desirabie la - - v Buy F t War Bonds Every Payday - 1 - - —Qnrl 00111172:111'1""1" 228 South Main :' I'i :t I I L-- : - °'d- ' A1'"' -- 1 Good things coming! They'll time for you to select your season ing for the Spring you'll find them refreshingly v :134 Round-u- p !: ''' t -J '3!- ' ':' 2': 71 ' " 11b4tItteNit'Vt " ' '''' '' '' te7"1 '''' en '''''- - '''''- - 1"-- "" - ' 0!' ' ' —- ' t : '''ellogl"Prit-- - rtot"lelbA: - I 9 HAMILTON Ont Jar 28 UP) — Jackie Callura of Hamilton who won the U S National Boxing association version of the world featherweightR championship18 at I February Providence by College Hoop Scores scored 14 knockouts in New York He dropped out of sight and only recently London newspaper sports pa!zect speculated as to his whereabouts I Officials in region three were evenly divided and region five officials modified their opposition by saying they were ope held posed unless A and B meets would-lRegional meetings were held to "thrash" the matter out after the UHS AA representative council declining to make a decision in face of a 27-- 5 negative vote by superintendents throughout the state referred the question of holding the meet back to the regional officials Members of the basketball committee which deliberated for four hours in a meeting at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake city Thursday evening are K E Weight of Provo prsidemt of the association and chairman of the committee and D R Mitchell of Lehi and Rodney Ashby of St George Following its long session the committee issued the following Enterprise at Hurricane (Saturday) — OAKLAND Cal Jan 28 Britishers who have pondered over the whereabouts of "Ginger" For-a- n former featherweight boxing champion of England need specuThe Liverpool late no longer Irishman was inducted into the U S army here last week His American manager Ralph Gold disclosed Thursday that prior to induction Foran had been working in an Oakland shipyard for eight months He had tried to enlist when the U S entered the war but being a British subject was turned down then Known throughout England as "boxing's playboy" Foran came to this country two years ago and ' Canadian Army Maryland Sets Gets Caltura Race illeetina Weber at North Cache Box Elder at Loran ear River South Cache a 1 ExBritish Slugger Joins U S lrnly 1 "The representative council at their special meeting held December 5 1912 delayed making a dedslon to hold the basketball tournament in March 1913 until further study was made in the respective regions of the state "This action was taken because of the fact that the auperintendents of the various school districts had voted 27 to 5 not to hold the tournament this year Eight superintendents did not cast their votes either way at that time "The basketball committee was instructed to assemble facts such as the effect of gas rationing housing of the teams recommendations of the army and navy and also what the other states were doing this year This information was placed in a bulletin and later sent to all superintendents and principals of the state "Each region was asked to study the problem and then report Its decision If the aecision of the regions was favorable the tournament was not to be held if the decision was in doubt the matter was to be referred back to the representstive council for further consideration REGION ONE Ogden-Cach- e 1 1 i - By Ed Haroldsen I 56-3- 1 I Nearly 70 prep quintets will swing back into action Friday in the Utah high school basketball campaigns in a valiant fight for regional and district honors which will loom large now that the state tournament has been abandoned As Davis and Jordan are clashing at 3 p m on the Beetdigger floor in their annual "grudge" battle Box Elder and Loganl will tangle up north Wasatch high and South Summit Will square of in the Summit loop and Provo and "In view of the action taken by the regions as stated American Fork take on Lincoln the basketball committee adopted the following resolution: That Lehi in and other respectively the Utah state high school basketball tournament not be held "natural" battles Nebo district's top outfit the during the year 19431 "The committee further felt that in view of the action alPayson Lions travel to Tintic North Sanpete and Snow will fight ready talen by some boards of education refusing to allow teams it out for the Sanpete lead and in their districts to participate in the tournament even if they Panguitch takes on Marysvale as qualified the holding of astate tournament this year was imEscalante entertains Piute in the possible "It was further evident from the votes taken in the regions South Sevier area Other torrid games will pair that a large majority of the superintendents as well as many Bicknell and Monroe in North Se- principals were still ogposed to holding a tournament this year" vier district Duchesne and Roose- velt in the Uintah lop Delta at Fillmore in the Milrard circuit and Cedar City at Parowan down south in Dixie Bowlers Slate Draw Today Ecker's Down Orem Five f statement: 7 Collecting sports equipment for servicemen is nothing new for the Salt Lake Elks club for the organization was a veritable Santa Claus to personnel and patients at the Bushnell general hospital in Brigham City last Christmas And now the lodge has energet- ically entered the local drive in cooperation with other fraternal and civic organizations Considerable equipment has already been collected by the lodge and a lot more will be turned in before the drive is over vows Chairman Frank Zimmerman of the Elks' war commission committee Working with Zimmerman on the committee are Vice Chairmen Harold M McNeil and Max W Gerber and the exalted ruler Dr A W Olson is lending his support Other members of the committee which went into action in a hospital drive last December are Harold Hinshaw Douglas Tanner Simon Shapiro J M Shulsen Roscoe Boden Karl V King Dr E NV Browning and George Llewellyn Furnished to the Bushnell hospital were all sorts of indoor games a pool tableo a combinaa loud tion record player-radispeaker system for the Red Cross auditorium and Christmas trees and decorations for all the wards of the hospital The local drive is under the supervision of the Salt Lake junior chamber of commerce f I er 1- 11 I I '"s ‘'' - Vilii rI i i - - 1 rk--11 r Eff ---- - 1 4 (' r' - : Confronted with an official survey that showed four of the seven athletic regions of the state opposed to the holding of the ' 1943 state high school basketball tournament the three-membbasketball committee of the Utah High School Athletic associ1 ation Thursday night voted to abandon the annual l‘rarch classic and ruled that competition end at the conclusion of the regional schedules The action climaxed nearly two months of discussion and i debate on the matter and will mark the first time since statei wide prep competition began in Utah back in 1908 that the meet I will not be held - 13 i T- 1 1 - s A' ' i-- i - wo : '' - 42-1- worker 4 - -- ggi a r:91-rtur- r - r NeIN-ker- STUDIO DLI -- rarc- i0 4J 8-- A PHOTOGRAPHIC 13 att 1st S I 11-7- : 7 Regional Vote Ends Annual Meet - - I -- 5-- 2 ‘: OUR BOYS In TilE- SERVICE '' 'NEED YOL1R SPARE - 4!""401-':'::1et-:---- - ' ' - ATBLETIC - ': --- - 1 5- ' ' i- - T p ut r e 13 - T i S ss:- ''' "'- - - '‘ ' -t- k !"j op ki ' ''''''' V ' ? - - 4 - -- -- MOST OF ALL 0 IF — - - t:1---- s 1 op: : West 'Strategy Goes Astray As South Cubs Win ut i 1 - ' : - battling two they tangle with Colorado Mines ina pair of games this week end—the Mines team 42-1- 6 and a letdown after their all-othe with Cowboys Wyoming scrap last week A bit of strategy went astraytlast week got exactly nowhere The Aggies travel to Golden on and Rollie Iurt who got 16 pointsn to return Fort and night Friday to Thursday as the South high C team In was held score-rato Miners be hosts the Collins a 10-- 2 lead over West's lesshis first game up on Saturday night Bill Demke Max Ingram and Coach John Davis is expecting second string and went on to pile 6 to score Cubs Burton a the slam-bang Tingey paced the Cub at-i- n put up series with Mines a 10 eight and six points with tack first place in the Big Three hoop Ernie Marrelli respectively race tanked three in a row in the !San Francisco Buys Coach Jeffery Galbraith of West second quarter for six points to 1Portsmouth Pitcher started his reserves and Nate rate scoring honors for the losers Box score: Long's Cub midgets got rolling South C and kept going against the reg-u-SAN FRANCISCO Jan 28 (P)---- reppC G T F P 1ST'S 2 was to I 1 0 turn what Inuramt 3 7 2 8 Aoktt The San Francisco Baseball club supposed :g ? :13 1 1 1 Drl'aYassin:clf jelmnggct announced Thursday the purchase to have been a close game into 0 0 0 0 BNodait a rout Sidwatigt 1 3 2 4 of Woodrow Johnson M 8 g g Lifikgrni 8 3 jci'41:1 4 Setting the stage for the ex-- 1 pitcher from Portsmouth of the 3 0 0 8 Piedmont league pected Cub A and B victories Fri- - 3 g0 0 6 Ntarraillf Thompaonf e 12 0 2 Johnson 23 and with a day night in the Deseret gym gI 0 0g g2 Ittiala Grittltnagg 00 01 01 01 Woodward in on around worked Rortranol South was the status draft through acquired recommendation of Tony Lazzeri and back of the Panther zone de- - g 9g g )u0Dity the former New York Yankee star fense to tally 18 field goals while 7 10- 2 h s 8 42 Tflt IS now ron f!R gingxPortsmouth and helding the losers to seven 4eor by qunrterf: k t 2 14 c in as The which a Panther attack shipyard winterIng here 17 i n sellol c 30 42 irado things when JDET - - c-S1 -- : -- W:''k'''''- : : S L university LOGAN—Coach Deb Young held only a half-hopractice session with his cagers Thursday afternoon and then announced 10 players who will make the trip to Ogden Friday night for a game Weber junior college Nh He named Verl Langston Bill Sharp Bill Ryan and Orrin Curtis forwards John Guilfoyle and Fred NVilliams centers and Roger Taylor Ey Sorenson Jack Setter ling and Orrin Curtis guards Two members of the main team Keith Trane veteran guard and Aquilla Allen guard have been out of suits during the past week because of illness Allen suffered an attack of appendicitis Tuesday and is under doctor's care Trano has been suffering from a cold since the Montana trip and Coach Young ordered him to take a rest cure IHe is expected to be back for Saturday night's game with the Armstrong however Independents Coach Young dismissed the squad from Fridays practice but they probably will hold a "skull session" before the Saturday game which is being played for infantile paralysis benefit in Cache county Particularly worrying the Utes ere ' Veterans in helping service men Salt Lake Elks club members have gone all out In the current sports equipment collection drive Directing their participation in the campaign are Hold Short Drill forward n :::-:' LARAMIE Wyo Jan 28 (UP) —Seemingly unable to miss the A tr rs ' '' - help-Bushne- at guards If Grant doesn't LeGrand Gregory will be sent in instead Others making the trip will be Merrill Packer Ray Ecker and centers Veldon N(k Barovich Davis and Art Larson Burt guards and Earl Skid- - !'' - - :1- - start ' ' - - nt r ri-)- ' ' sink-com- western slope series at Provo Fri- day and Saturdavnights Coach Vadal Peterson a nthat the full squad of 13 rirced weei!d make the trip probably in aitos Lack of hotel accommo-dation- at Provo will make it necessary for the Utes to return to Salt Lake following City Friday t's game and go back to the Garden city again Saturday night Except for Forward Reed Grant who has been bothered by a linger- cold this week the Redskins wit be in top physical condition for their first co nference series of the season If Grant is able to start he'll be sent in at forward along with Nvith vet erari F red Shef fteld Ken Sowards at center epakplug and Frank Nelson and Torn Lan- - '' e:::!‘L 100-poi- Expecting tough sledding when they tangle with the tall Brigham Young university Cougars on thelatter team's tiny floor the University of Utah basketeerstoworked ceiit full force Thursday polish ther offense and defense for the '54 :Et chalked up its highest score of the Pie ftI011 Thunqday night when they I: oe defeated Itegii college of Denver MUCli of the time in practice this 101 to 46 for its tenth straight has consisted of defensive victory as worst this has been the work A hIlarious crowd was in an uppart of the Cougar game Al! of roar consist for the last few minutes Thlirsriay night's practice eft of work on defense as Millet shouting for the Cowboys to top the er:Iled each man mark and Jim Weir Snee most of T:tah's scoring- speedy forward obliged by from Sowards and Shef- ing three field gcrals in the last the B Y II defense will likely minute of play The game was never close after concentrate on these two men Both games Nv1:1 begin at R p m the first minute when the score In the women's gym and as is a1- - stood at two apiece From that wave the case when 'Utah plays in time on the natiOnally - ranked Provo a capacity crowd will Wyoming squad hit from every watch the contests angle with the score 55 to 14 at Redskins Expect Tough t Sleddincr P reps r I i - Elks Go All Out in Sports Equipment Collection Drive f Brighton up Big Cottonwood :ri:4 canyon The committee through Mansel Smith of Salt Lake City who has been acting as chairman emphasized that it was happy to cancel the event to keep in harmony with Inational policy 1 Including the national downhill and slalom originally scheduled for Alta this winter all major i winter sports events in the inter- t mountain area except the Tristate meet at Jackson Wyo and the Pole Haven ski carnival at Manti appear out for the duration The Wyoming mee4 will be held on February 6 and 07 with the Manti event slated for this SaturE:' day and Sunday I2 7 - 440 "- - t--:- 444NDP460 t )- ::'!' - ' |