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( L r 1 1 - A - 1 1 g 4 S 1 )k ' I 0 V a 1 4 4 A Pi I '4e '- t- ' O t ' 1 A $' c I ki I 1 - 1 ‘4 t 4 4 and change the strategy" The "fire department" ix composed of an aggressive bunch of rfsPrves who ran up a big score over Veber junior college last Friday Fred Williams frosh star from Idaho Falls high plays center with either Bill Sharp or 'Inge Taylor and Verl Langston forwards Langston a former from Hurricane and Sharp a forward have piled up plenty of points in recent praoticc-s er uI 4 li ? li t4 t L 7 1 Redskin cagers their last trip of the season by traveling to Logan for e A series with Utah State beginning Friday night And Coach Vadal Peterson thinks' hell be lIrky if his charges win just one of the game Bested in both games of their aeries last week end at B Y U the l'tcg could climb into second place ahead of the Aggies by winning both games Of the new series but will be satisfied with a split Two weeks ago the 17tes and the Farme ers split a series at Salt Lake City Although lPeterson wasn't sure Thursday whom he would start at Logan Friday! night he indicated that he might put in the same live eagers who started against E YU or Reed Grant and Fred Stffield at forwards Ken Sowards at center and Frank Nelson Ahd Torn Lannon at guards Among Pthers who will likely make the Art trip are LeGrand Gregory Rogers Earl Skidmore Nick Barovich Veldon Larson and Merrill Packer forwards: flay Ecker center and Veldon Larson and Burt Davis guards If autos are available the entire squad will be taken niye two-gam- Zi ' two-gam- A I 4 1 1 1 4 4 t i al4rI ' t ' - ' - :44e14 ‘t 1 4 ( 41' 4 1 f 4 '' 9 9Lb 4 I ststeau'' '''' 4 - - r d' pi- ' - -- L- 4 1alo L fr '- 14 ‘'''? w MAIM 9 V9: ':' A WA t - of ' 7 t ' - nrdalfteMaliZag-itafikilVateg- 1 '' - - i " i I 4 1 f s t'' 'A : - i - -- ''--"- N a a --- i::7 — ' tt a - a' k -- 4 '''7 - 177111 4 A 44 ci i ' - ' '- 4 LosArl4p0 les COLD 'THOUSANDS OF 4 i 4 - 1- e it k PISTOLS ETC BUT NEVER ' BANDIT WHO ' ' or' - - 40-'- : - -- ' :i 41 — : fee '''r I' ---- ' ' 3''' r''''' - ''- - ' - ' r! 7Oi i CHICKEN ' ': V - t a!Aa--- owtwd Ivy ': '5:k WirtntieldLa pope '9416 IL1 Pm 51htwv Um- - Or "1 I LEON CANTWELL :70011- - A' -: T k - ' -- oNVIIIIEHAc7iiW405 4Adt - :t' 14:r ' - ti a-- 3 : 4'4"-Alr'"1- ! - - :aiao --- - orld ilemM At Other Forward - aa--- d BoOxgdEelnderis I MARCH FIELD Cal Feb 4 ) (UP)—The University of Southern California basketball team defeated the Occidental quintet 52 to 29 Wednesday in a game before servicemen otationed here N t AkaeladattANNIttga-VANSATOtle- !re 7 --- : :' - ahnedavNNilyebefarvotareda err- '1- '"0 c 2 i) 0:‘- - - VZ't' '111-Nolonte- - t! 1 k - e r - e- ' - - I 1 ! r I 1 I "ai ia' " - il -a - Lae' 3 -' -- -- to It 1 0111 - ' ' re c--- hi 00 y li 4 lel a pea - vas taeS' ' -: - rL ' lAlial i I i I ! 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7 '' Major Loop Hurler - : - - - - - 1 rA!!”xsB- 0 12 Months Guarantee 11 i- i (-4- - stick-swingin- o' 4 --ft -- --- 1°' Region Six Delta - 1 ---- Central at South Emery Jan JuanGrand District Moab at Blanding Cintah District ItarnArmt at Roosevelt 11intah at Duenesne A lterra at Ta hiona hot-temper- ed 1 r f at Bicknell flotith Sevier District Morysva le at Esca !ante Tropic at Panguitb Region Five 1 ! triv-:- - 1 Richfield Heart Attack P roves Fatal To Hockey Lea e Prexy MONTREAL Feb 4 (ZP)—Frank years guiding- the Calder the man who made the T25 and reconciling warring a during its growth from National Hockey league work died four-clu- b an ininto circuit Thursday a short time after his re- ternational organization repreturn from Toronto where he senting an investment of about fered a heart attacic during a $1250000 One of his mo8t important roles league meeting a few days ago was that of mediator soothing He was 65 Calder was brought to a hosplayers and club pital here from Toronto Wednes- owners and ending disputes that day night after arrangements had Might have hampered the workOne of his been made for Mervin (Red) Dut- ing of the league ton to take over temporarily his most recent rulings arose from a g duties as head of the major hockey fray between Jimcircuit He had appeared to stand my Orlando of Detroit and Gaye He decided the overnight trip well and mem- Stewart of Toronto bers of his family who were with that Orlando could not appear on him while he ate breakfast had the Toronto rink nor Stewart in left the hospital when he sank Detroit although they were availjust back on the pillows and died before able to their teams for all other games they could be called back His death removes the outstandLast November when the league anniing figure in the development of celebrated its twenty-fift- h the National league into the big- versary Calder recalled that it had been organized on a blustery gest and most important professional hockey organization A na- day in Montreal "It was stormy tive of Bristol England he taught then and it's been stormy ever school when he first came to Can- since" he remarked ada then turned to newspaper Arrangements were completed work although Active in other Wednesday for Dutton former manager of the disbanded New sports he never played hockey connection with profes- York Americans to take over the s duties assisted by Lessional h the National Hockey league was ter Patrick of the New York organized from the remains of the Rangers and E W Bickle of ToHe ronto with the expectation that National Hockey association was elected president of the new a three-mont- h rest would enable league and held that position for Calder to return to his office our -- 12 20 1- 1 1 Knnt"t rountv Po-at aMR11 M'rnnf ntltititafiti North bevier Pletriet ft In at Mnnrne 1 - 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6) Tili A - 1 favorite over Bear River in other It r 1 1 Cache games Provo gets the nod li K t Ni ‘ i !if 1 rla lover American Fork despite the '! -t i r' - ' I k i chances for a brilliant Caveman )1 ' i N w t 1 ! i 1i- t 4 4 1 t Ci4 comeback following their I roll'1' 4---1'—:L—:----- -11''''' ' í' to Lehi this which loss last week 1 I A— Friday gets Pleasant Grove as its 1 opponent ' The classy Cedar City Redinen A greatly improved band of East high midgets snapped a and Hurricane Typhoons the rage a winning streak that started back in 1938 Thursday as they upset of the Dixie district will be idle — i 0 a favored South high G team 20 Lo 12 in the East gym to give Cs i al in t'1 á I the Leopards first place in Big Three standings -Ji With Gaylen Young pounding in'r a ' ai Fits Ford T same team that beat East earlier ' eight points in the first quarter in the season i i 7 :b chevrolet get the Leopard midgets took a 10 - 1 ::::: ' 11' f- 4(1'1--"etc lead and then put up a rugged going in the cramped Leopard Plymouth "aa ) IP''' defense to keep the Cubs out of gym They couldn't penetrate the Befterv t a t r a and when a defense tone a South Leopards' a hailing distance to hand a is I A -s that !I power-packeC team its first defeat in five they did slip through they couldn't battery a I:34 Ni'lli Fords fit two years -guaranteed -years find the hoop i 'Region One ' Plymouths etc The Cubs favored to win easily ' 11)isirirt 1 the '' basketball Smart Leapgave 7:: rout of West the a after their Rox Elder at Ozden arch their lead ax Roar Myer lit Weber - I North Cache at south Cacho M"-'they caught the Cubs napping a Rich District Police Five Triumphs couple of times and pulled some youth Rich at North Itch !I fake signal -"011111000tricky to di i Wool' Over 110P 65 to 13 pile up their winning mar- Region Two plays 11 A a gin Jordan District I The tiny floor made the game The Salt Lake Police basketball Granite at Grantsville Toocie at Jordan team had little difficulty in taking rough and ragged with three men ' -I rim Murray atat Davis Ken! of Erickson and ly I —Young U For Ford the measure of the 0 P Packing East and Max Bingham Cyprus 111 -I Ingram of South— Summit Diatrirt - -I 7 i No 2 Thursday afternoon in the fouling out in the Chevrolet second half ii4 i?'-1 North 'Summit at Park City A at hich Wasatelt Morgan Police gym honors Hudson Lincoln 1 i "' Young copped scoring South Summit at Judge liternor Peterson at forward tossed in 25 with 10 points although he played and Old etc :oil ':: Zephyr 23 for the just a few seconds over half of points and Price made Battery Region' Three ' WI nners the game ' V 1 Alpine Distriet A powerful Uvo-yeThe score: 1:-The box score: guaranteed battery suitPork American Provo at 2 Lincoln No Police !Unisons able for Chevrolets Ford East South Packing B Y high at Lincoln G T T F P P GTIP GTIP Lehi eat Pleaaant Grove O 2 1 1 Allenf Zephyrs etc t large battery Gives f 3 4 4 2 10 25 O 1 1 Peteraonf 11 Youngt Tingeyf Nebo Dietrirt O 1 0 0 Bittlet 1 2 0 2 in cold winter to Gehrkefr 4 1 1 0 O 0 0 0 IIgt amf for starts Masterct spare '''''''pouer quick 14:- - ' 2 1 0 4 Gardners Olsonc 11 1 1 23 1 3 1 3 Demke4 at Tintic Coortibte 2 0 0 4 Calder's ' - 1 ez 0ktJ iane (7 ?- -- - n -- j -- -- "- 6r7t) o- :::-17- ' -sy q444 e-- --" A-- 1 QRACE WORTH "If -- - otamovoa0"111114 --"'- cONTNtiO15LNe ONE tit - a h ?‘?441P 444gf a - -- - a WitH "1 "' ' 0 a DRAWN I - ('-7-77- & '' t SHOT A GUN OFF IN HIS LIFE EXCEPT ONCE AND IHEN ' HE KILLED A MAN ''-- '''' IN‘:------ - -- - loop-leadin- il k tit 31 --- II '!-kai N -1 (- t ' ' - Oa ‘174 s vr fast-breaki- t - ae'"' - ' ' 1-- 2 ' -- - 16-- SPITZEL HELD HAI - fS ' on t the docket will Thatch the unstopped Juab of Payson Lions against -Y weer Shnroaxain'st aNebeo dteown NepehieB a and Mel 'Luke's tall Templa'rsat Manti in a Sanpete battle-rovat- IJintah and Duchene in the I:Yintah district of Region Five and and Delta and the g Beavers at Beaver in the Millard circuit L ooming as grudge melees Cache are the North Cache-SoutI Hyrum a in Region One struggle at' Summ1t-1'rk City a nd the North Wasateh-Morgatilts in the Sum- hilt district and the Salina-Mon- roe engagement in the North Se- vier area Farmers Face Cowboys Other Jordan district clashes will send the Granite Farmers- :who share first place with Murray —to Grantsville Tootle to Jordan and Bingham to Cyprus the odds riding on Granite Jordan and Cyprus The Esca)ante quint will enter- tain MarysVale at the risk of its hold on first place in the South Sevier chase with Tropic and Panguitch battling it out for undisputed possession of second place -- Attl '' -' - ern- - - WILLIAM (A Jost) -TreIlay on OtheC--torr- id battles - 1' ''' o a - - -- -- '"' 414 SmiNurEs FOR '5ERve t ' ry - L-- ' l'-- ' n i Ha-roo- I - k - - 1HE AIL WINCTLIE OVER icECRFAbi 114eN riAKE IN ' 50-da- s - ir 6 — — - " i - 13AKINCT POWDER ' '- - - - TA13LE-CPUON- 1::-- ''''''''"aaagit e f ii - ---- 41104 1 N cros-count- isIERiNotE OFÔ F06 WHIIES oF POW0tREDSLIOAR d 1 1:eT ICE CREAMONTOPOFCAKE SPRP -- 'ed - Put orzicK ANP 14 1EA3POONOF I I- ON wOOOtN MARD I11N 6 a r- N - I "" I - i 1 - 1 SACRAMENTO Cal Feb 4 (11'Y- - In the Interests of efIrt" serving rubber Rubber Director W M letters has requested the y calling off of the forthcoming racing meet at Bay Mead ows Governor Earl Warren announced Thursday — Meadows' which is at San e Bay t pollit-Iti-ptilli- te to The -- I 1 2 FACE CAKE MAKE- - - --- 1: ' ) Ar:J ) - - 1 6 - 6 c4 et 00 fiL i '4 CAKE -- til is' Trojans Triumph - tok - 4t ar f ato'd :waits 1 1t ' 1 St f 4' fi :: 1 t' a- t 1 1--- i A I ' ' : 41 - four-over-p- e7 a a -I ? i - - - 1 - 1 - i Big Bob Lewis will start at the other forward spot and share the bankboard and floor work with brother Fred and Frank Brooks on the guard line Although Harold Johnson's East B team rates a decided edge over Pat Ryan's Cubs the junior fracas might end up in another of the upsets that have frequented the Big Three raze to date The Leopards routed West's Take Medal Prize juniors but it was a far weaker outfit than the one that upset ORLANDO Fla Feb 4 week The Cubs were Denny Champaigne Grand Rapids South last- off in their Panther Mich pro and Mrs Lawrence definitely Schwab of Miami won medal hon- game and should they get rolling mixed Friday the touted East crew will trs in the Florida two-ba- ll foursome golf tournament at the have plenty of trouble The preliminary B game will Dubsdread Country club here7 p m with the 75 get clunasderfowllay at They had a (2P)--- a -- -- aa )1---(- :) i - 22-poi- nt Utah Five Slates Last Hoop Trip 1 7 ' nt 1l 4 1 pace-settin- Evan Sorenson probably the most aggressive player on the entiz e team and Bill Ryan complete the shock quintet i ka--- By Les Baker Needing only an even break to remain atop the city league ltandplay ends the ings as first-hal- f g East high Leopards return to action Friday night against the South Cubsatin a transthe Des- planted doubleheader eret gym Because of their C team's surprise win over South Thursday the Leopards need only come expected in the prethrough as liminary B clash to gain the inside track in the race for the league crown the Cubs have monopolized the last four years A really torrid battle looms in the A fracas comparative scores edge giving the Cubs a two-poimargin by way of their over West's Panthers who lost by 20 to East and Jimmy Gilbert's crew will be out to win the last one for Dick North who leaves for army training Tuesday On Shooting Linè The popular little forward whose shooting and floor antics help make the Cubs the potent club they are will team with Paul Roberts high scorer against West on the shooting line Their tiny forwards give them a height deficit but the Cubs have Clair Empey Eldon Story and Chick Woolf all over six feet for the center and guard assignments All three are potential high scorers and handle both bankboards capably East's Mickey Oswald boasts a hoop-shar- p starting five with plenty of height that stands a good chance of ending the Cubs' Jim Woodward and supremacy Bob Lence two outstanding shooters will open at forward and center respectively Woodward looped in 17 points in the West debacle and Lence connected for 11 in a little over half the game so the South guards can expect a busy evening hot-shooti- 1 -- t st r i --Th ---- 4l- t aa - a City Quintets Battle at Deseret Gym ot all-stat- -- 44" - oiI 5rotia ' Trane Another semiregular of last seas:n Ralph lMaughan will start with Trane on the guard line Ralph a former South Cache star was high point man against the Independents last week and has been hitting the hoop consistently during practice this week "If this combination does not click" CoacYoung said "I'll send in Try fire department' bunch 1 - A ka a I- ia00011"- itli ic e ftimmalmompomPlOr together against Armstrong's last Saturday night and if they find starts if USE REGULAR RECIPE FOR' of 4-- i canuelod William F Coh Jr corn- -on furmittee secretary hirnself -lough said Thr sday the corn- - Mateo 20 miles sotrth of San Fran- - Mateo plant for the war durati--ynntteeof theTGranii Na!lons1 race cisco ' had been authorized by the Kyne said however that flalbwi is well with the pretty ber Director W M Jeffers' letter' By Ed Itaroltimen to board start horse !itate United States services but after racing Determined to protect their un- contacting am many niembers as the meet February 20 Governor Earl Warren request 1 Ito be held in abeyance was at until it Ing decided record their racing that possible spoiled lçast NVarren said a letter received included nay from our meacowsr March 5 meeting with Granite ra— any angle linuorrectly e iIs a beloved luxury for which from Jeffers Thursday pointed out as among tracks "which cannot be the Murray Srnelterites square off there is no justification in an all- - that the people of San Francisco reached by most patrons by other' i against the defending state cham- out war effort" and of San Jose 28 miles south of " He the track would have to use their pointed out the track pion Davis Darts at Kaysville Friautomobiles day in the feature game of the Ilorse Trainer Injured using up a large is serviced by local trains which amount of rubber- for a purpose run past the front door and by I ' 7 last round of play of the first a short buses and street MIAMI Fla :Feb 4 unessential Ito the war effort half trtah prep basketball cam— -- distance away" cattronly i Feustel widely known trainer of Paign " i As the Jordan district head- - race horses who once handled the 4 CIP1— SAN Feb FRANCISCO famous Man of War was in seliner pairing the second-plac- e 4 11'4- -LOS ANGELF0Feb -Darts arid one of the classiest rious condition here Thursday asiWilliam P Kyne general manager' Giesler chairman of th Smelterite quinte in years is rag- - the result of an automobile acci- lot Bay Meadows track said Thura- - Jerry California racing commission said t he wOuld call a ing unabatedly up north the sen- dent He was struck by an auto- Iav his organization would co- - 1Thursday sational Provo Bulldogs will get mobile Wednesday night while operate completely with any goy- - !meeting tonight withdraw officially what !ooms as their stiffest test walking along a street near the ernment or state requests not to !racing dates that had teen extend- i of the season in meeting the Hialeah race track t operate horse racing at the San Id to the Bay Meadows track Cavemen at American Forkin the — Alpine loop — -- 1 'i'L 1 l !a-a- li ' I set-sh- P:4- -4 al ° CA 'Y - '- er click again the Utes will the going tough Keith Trane veteran guard and cantain last season is back in his old stride after being hampered all season by a severe cold Keith is one of the best artists in the league and can score consistent's' from around the f oul circle 4 iveil zci La: 1 e t ' li 1 c- N '1 '-- fl ') ' 1 t el - ik The two teams will take the floor in the Aggie field house at 8 p rn and repeat the performance Saturday night Advance ticket sales indicated good crowds for both tilts Appear Refroahed The Blue and White hoopatera appear to be considerably freshened by their easy going In the past two weeks and will be in top shape for the games Coach Young prcdicted Starting again for the Farmers will be Captain Verne eriltwith center who arta up moat tthe ' of offrnar plays from the -btirket" popittion flottmen who is high ac(rer in the contributes many points by breaking unexpectedly from the Post to score Grant (Cully) Cullimore speedy and aggressive forward will be playing his last game against Utah and is determined to make it his best Teaming with him artwill be Ariell Maughan tip-i- n Lt who is a former from South Cache These two worked ! -- 4'" A noon all-stat- deIrl1 tr k i 'ts 't'1 1 U o 1' - 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