Show 14 Tuesday Morning M Cu9 STJk -- MM £akc Tribune- -I Wood 'ardTopiReJskins scorer in Citv Circuit Logan — Summit Wednesday — By sweet Potato with a - ' Raised by JQ Becker -- f -- ' BOTTLENECK yVS-" yg-M r- cvri"1- -- i hjT? f k j 'VV J -- Logan and North Cache along with Ogden are in a three-wa- y first place tie in the top one circuit while Davis isregion one of the tougher bits of opposition — notwithstanding a humiliating 4 loss to the Farmers recent— Granite's title ly menacing hopes Summit district Wednesday games will pair the unbeaten Wasatch high Wasps of Heber City against North Summit with Judge Memorial going to Morgan and South Summit playing at Park City Wasatch will get its second stiff test of the week — against another second place team — in entertaining Park City Friday as Morgan goes to South Summit and North Summit invades the Judge lair in Salt Lake City Provo v P G Elsewhere in the state Provo will tackle the rapidly improving Pleasant Grove five on the Vi king floor in a Friday Alpine feature and Juab which upset the Payson previously unstopped 4 Linns by a margin Saturday night will attempt to gain ground at the expense of Tintic In a Nebo classic liC the game gave Gleave four tallies Jimmy Knell six- - and- - Bob Eastman three Although held scoreless in his second game Rollie Burt of West continued to head the midget bracket with 16 points counted in the first game of the season Gay- len Young whose great work ended the Cub C team's five-yewinning streak was in second place with li tallies and Bill Demke South center was third with 13 The leaders in each division: FLOYD PARKS Charle stawsl n d HAS iV fame VWS-- r llrdrn Ifn frldav unle nthrrwUe Region One rdrn-- arbe Ro rider at Har Kivrr at North t achr at J? 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the Salt Lnke Recreation league found the v ranqe in the second half here Sat-nrda- night to pound out a decisive victory over the Utah Copper club after being held to a deadlock at halftime l Deb Smith former at Utah connected for 10 PROVO— Brigham Young uni- field goals to lead the barrage the Copper quintet which versity's wrestling squad's chances for a victory over Utah State Wed- against will play the Salt Lake Police at Garfield nesday took a stiff jolt Monday when Paul Rose wrestling roach Thursday The box score: l lrrs announced that the Cougars would n I l:ih CnpWr 'lnl K f T FP go into the matches minus their 3 oT o 6 Fricksoti f Smith t 10 10 2D 2 O O 4 Ssndallf 0 3 O 0 two lettermen Ahkjnlstf c Crowtonc 4 10 8 The two lettermen Virgil Tay- 31 3 21 S3 Johnston Iversnnp 6 0 0 12 Iarseng 0 0 Jenkins K 1113 lor and Reed Nilsen 0 O10O 0 Papanikolase g 3 10 6 Daltong Bradley defending heavyweight will both 4 0 0 8 Deag be out of action for the finale of 13 7 3 29 24 7 1 49 Totals the abbreviated wrestling season in Utah Taylor is confined to bed with the "flu" and Nilsen is suffering from a broken clavicle joint ' atw !Ztr £ in his shoulder jTI 49-2- 9 Face Aggies 1 135-pound- er Jordan District Pavia st Orantte BLniham at Jordan Orafltsvillf al Toirle Murray at Cjnrus Summit DUtrlrt 8 (JPt— Wasatch high at North bummft (Wrdnea-I- n i Pate'rson of pounded Judre MermiriaJ at Morran f Wednesday ) Pat Comiskey YORK Feb 8 (UP) — Commissioner Kenesaw M xulh Summit at I'ark City (Wednes- Wallace Cros3 hard for seven fast day) Landia told the New York Baseball Writers' association at their North Summit at Jndre Memorial rounds Monday nigtit and defeated Tark ity at Masatrh high Morisn at South Mimmlt the East Orange Negro on a twentieth annual dinner Sunday night that the future of the Reel on Three technical knockout in 2 minutes game should be left in the hands of the Alpine DWtrlrt country's 60000000 fans Tlneoln at American Fork 36 seconds of the seventh round n V hlch at Iehl Landis czar of malor leajrue Grove at rteasunt troT Referee Paul Cavalier halted the baseball said that at no time" did continue let me say this — as long PHILADELPHIA Feb 8 (INS) Nebo District — Tlntte at Juan scheduled with Cross Serjeant Eddie Walsh a forhe "want any special favors for as we can put nine men on the mer Spanish ork at Sprinsjville Philadelphia sports writer onto one the with hangingropes on team Will field each the game Region Four baseball from anybody" in the up this noseg-apicked llitrirt Sanpete hand his face bloody "The subject of the game's con- not die" Manti at Waiatrh academy south Pacific he is now a where North at Moroni with the U S Comiskey entered the ring- at tinuance at this time is so imporSnow at!anpele "It is my prime objective in this combat-reporte- r Gunnison tant is disIt that of marine corps 221' inescapable Cross and North Sevfer District i pounds "weighed to not current crisis have the fans Monroe at Richfield cussion" Landis said "And of all In a released Monday by 205 Birkneil at SaJIna the talk stemming- from the cur- in the stands nor the soldiers in marine story officials Eddie re corps lonth Setter District rent problems of war-tim- e Amer- the field feel that baseball men lates that "seven Japs after tak Tropic at Marrsvale Fajiffuttrb at riute ica as to whether the will in an abandoned IEW C Missouri Tracksters Cop Indoor Meet are exempted from any of the demands being made on the average citizen Whenever new laws are passed or statutes amended that COLUMBIA Mo Feb 8 JP — might affect the game I do not think of baseball's welfare but S Scoring- sweeps in four events the of the boys in the jungles and only Missouri of indoor track University on sands of Africa the DALLAS Feb 8 UP) — Only one team Monday night scored a 0 "In conclusion I repeat let the of can them speak English and 60000000 baseball fans in this victory over Kansas State Maurice Alexander Missouri they have lost more games than country raise their collective voice sophomore was high point man they have won but the Politas of as to whether the game should or with impressive victories in low Mexico City have enioved should not be played in these basketbaJl triD and high hurdles and the broad 10000-mil- e — The Politas girls working In times" jump for a total of 15 points Wendell Willkie from the Mexican department of labor the same dais said speaking that baseball — don t worry about or winning represented a definite part of the losing "This is a American of life trip" said Manuel Vargas Mexico "If that way American of life City newspaperman who travels is to survive" Willkie way said "then with the team as interpreter baseball will survive And too if "The girls were so well treated the game should perish then in last year they wanted to come my opinion the American way of -back" life will end The girls have only one more "I visited Africa and I toured game against the Dallas Hornets China I spoke to 30 American g A A U team boys in African service and every single one of them asked me first news of baseball — how were for Home Victor the Dodgers and Cards making NEW YORK Feb 8 UP)— out? That was their first and most 's George (Sonny) Home Niles Ohid repeated question General middleweight won a furious eight-roun- d Tigers in China Flying slugging bout from Ernest weren't interested in the depth of (Cat) Robinson 148'i New York the Russian defense They wanted Monday night at the St Nicholas to know how the world scries arena looked to me" Recion Five District Central at Crbon North Kmery at South Kmfrj' San District Moab at MonUcello llntah District at I intah RneTelt Altsmonl at Alterra y Juan-Oran- lablona at d Mexican Hoopsters Jaunt Enjoy U - Duchesne Resrion Six 74-3- Millard District at Ielt Reaver at Fillmore Mil ford game District at Dixie feasr Kanab City at Psnmla Hurricane at DiTle - their x r'nterprise fcanah at Cedar City iSaurdav at Hurricane iSaturday) rrnM good-neighb- We Cannot Release Shoes In Will Call After February 12th Unless You Turn In Ration Book Stamp Number 17 ?Ve urge you to talce out a!! wil'-ca!!- s high-rankin- Chen-nault- imme- diately to assure yourseif that it will not be necessary to use a ration stamp to get the shoes you already have laid away be open for business as usual effective today with the same- fine quality — the same moderate prices We will - M-- c r jr'Thc House of Qualify" Kendf ick's 124 SOUTH MAIN hut ing refuge (PS-Me- turned their attention mbers again Monday to the problem of the Philadelphia Phils with indications that the meeting of the A GUMS-GUN- S s7AIJTED Highest Cash Prices Paid for Rifles Shotguns or Pistols 116 SO MAIN league Tuesday about the long-awaite- d would bring show- down on the future control of the club While Commissioner Kenesaw M Landis President Will Jarridge of the American league Minor League Chieftain W G Bramham and many other baseball leaders were leaving town with their memories of Sunday night's dinner of the writers the board of directors of the National league held a conference on the Phils There were reports that a bid for the club was being considered and some members league asserted that in any case action would probably be taken to remove direction of the club from President Gerry Nugent The Phils owe nearly $200-00- 0 to the league and have vari of-th- Coonr Barcoc 3: 24 17 7 55 Si'ire by Keker OemmeU Totis juirier: Mcijo-touyt- i Sojre P M at Tulagi ceased firing Attack- ing marines suggested they might be out of ammunition "Private George Petrucel ma nne corps of Jersey City N J then piped up: 'If you're out of ammunition' he yelled hurling s hand grenade toward the Japs 'then divide this among you' " Wipconshi 74 Chicago 3(1 Southern Method Lit 5 Texas A M 30 Orpat Lakes "j7 Nort huvstrrn 3V V 4 1 Mxihlilim 47 Ohio Calvin 17 KlnrrMmo 41 HI Airri t)3 Album William ami Mary 53 Georce Wash ington 51 South Carolina fi5 Shaw FieM 4 2 WeitminsiiT 4h Drury collece 33 North Carolina Navy 53 Wake Forest 34 Illinois 50 Ohio State 44 Indiana 48 Michigan 33 Lone Island U 34 Durjuesne U 29 Tennessee 36 Alabama 33 St Vitirent 40 Juniata 39 Oklahoma 4 7 Iowa rollepe 20 North Texas State 72 Southwest Texas State 49 ehifrh 34 Mnhlrnherp 4 Kenttirky 4t Xnvicr 6036 Worehead Teachers Marshall 4 rt John's U 76 St Joseph's 4ft 8' Manchester 56 Ball State 54 Indiana State 32 St Joseph's i lint 1 30 St Benedict's 57 Kmporia State 54 Carroll 36 Rlpon 34 St Norhert 63 Oshkosh Tefirhers 45 North Central 51 Millikln 43 Hanover 09 Bowman Field 56 Tpxis Tech 5761 Hardin Simmons47 44 Daniel Baker Southwestern" Orrcnn 66 Idaho 41: Miami 30 Patterson Fieid 33 Vanderlnlt 45 Mississippi Stale 35 Concordia 46 North I):ilota Akeip 44 Aucustana 47 South Hakota C 40 ' kf c 3rer W:r--- n Hitmr taken quarters : " " 5 t 20 tirevr Tire Afr p i f Rh I Fort Douglas Wnitr T li T s o o x Oi'liml f W e- - f (I O O O 6 Hirn £ t r t n o 6 K : H mr a (tII ii It O 4 Van iit ( S f 4 t U:n 1 2 O O 1 I " 2 O (I O 0 a ihrrd t SjKrc' ne t Tjuch sndvth O O 2 H 1 1 O O Bovle 0 0 jc V N 16 2 1 33 Score by nuar'eraTotij L Air Bav 10 Fort Douplas Wolvea 3 iti 10 v " 23 2 48 Sher-iffj-i fi (1 1 Z 21 14 Sheriff fif' Hint T F P 6 5 2 14 Larson f Lud wf "OOIS 7 O O 1 4 S'e ena c 1 0 0 2 Kramer s 0 0 2 Richina g Ciurhinr f 2 Hifrr rit Pjaamier Tit a j bv quarters : O 3 4 1 : : 5 r 0 JO 3 t 1 Mint 2 NEW YORK Feb S ' P — Brooklyn Dodgrs announced M- -i t had been rejected for mihta-t t W I Hi I w n r I rm tiv rixi- r? 'T £ y H4 v T near-capaci- u JJ uhi i Wlofof-clriveii- y ''sr ty l nave Deen rrieciea trora army because of extension art flexion of the right elbow and lei Ifnao limiloil ' President Branch Rickey t- by the final word of the wire V't h(I ' " i— i Yours for Victory i gJ O ' Ask for a FREE Copy WARTIME TIPS on the Care and Use of Electric Appliances UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO Rtddy Kilowatt Pou er — the tcorld finest electric service — produced for you by American business men — is the kind of power that serves 90 of the nation DOLLARS " t 1 11 : chase one immediately!" YOUR j n 1 Toti hv- n MAKE £ s 3 Jrjer competition be rT 0 o 2 2 2 Haiue--r g 1 ti ous other debts Their continual cellar finishes also have created a weak spot in league Nugent who has been president of the Phils since 1933 controls 52 per cent of the stock and the remainder is in scattered blocks Unless a prospective purchaser is lined up Tuesday it was indicated the league might seek to take over management of the club as a trustee for all stockholders and creditors and possibly place Bill Terry in charge until an outright sale can be arranged Baseball law provides that players must be offered contracts by February 15 and with the start of the training season only five weeks away immediate action of some kind must 34 1 Brewer Ttr 'You want your household appliances to serve you for the duration at least To dp so they need proper care — careful handling regular cleaning and frequent oiling Remember! It's far better to if they're motor-driveoil your Electric vacuum cleaner washer stoker furnace fan etc too frequently than not frequently enough You can buy a can of oil at many stores or service stations If you haven't one mayI suggest' that you pur- Basketball Results i9i: DVKijaff Adt Naiicicf 14 9 6 34 r f 24 14 0 0 2 Hmsc 4 0 0 3 Piednvirtt f 0 0 0 0 z 1113 l i 1 O 1 1 K: 10-rou- oil your Phi Hie Showdown Looms NEW YORK Feb 8 of the National league 1113 Electrical Appliances gjjj - Carhnn-rmrr- Ba"A 'n: ' ML J Maiarar 2 2 z 9 I o Ttierrtf Crow ton f 16 Bradev c 2 2 10 Smith z 2 Hrooklyn Outfielder Rejected !y Army 12-rou- V - S 1 BALTIMORE Feb 8 (11 — CharConn Bridgeport ley Eagle heavyweight made it two in a row over Lou Brooks Wilmington Del Negro as he won a decision in a clone boxing bout Monday night in the coliseum deBrooks dropped a cision to the Bridgeport heavyweight in the same ring last month Monday night's decision though unanimous was riot popular with a large segment of the crowd f7 f© 7 4 p K 113 113 Olll Cliarlev Eagle Defeats Brooks by Decision Marine Passes Japs 'The Ammunition' T 6 3 6 3 17 m is Kc leer o G T F P 4 6 Bower f 7 0 0 14 Putin NEW YORK Feb: 8 (UP) — Piedmont league officials met here Monday and agreed to operate in 1943 with six clubs instead of the previous eight Roanoke replacing Greensboro and Charlotte and Winston-Salesuspending operations Tor the duration Both the suspended clubs retain their franchises Members of the class B league who will operate next season are Roanoke Richmond Portsmouth Lynchburg and Norfolk in Virginia and Durham N C An attempt was made to get tlje Brooklyn Dodgers to shift their Durham franchise to Newport News Va Branch Rickey Jr representing the farm club said he would have to discuss the the request with his father Dodger president CHICAGO Feb 8— A 74 pound daughter was born Monday to the world's boxing champion Joe Louis and Marva Trotter Louis at Provident hospital Dr W W Gibbs said the mother is doing "splendidly" and the baby c Coriiiskey Wins Landis Says Fans Should From Cross Decide Fate of Baseball NEWARK N J Feb KJrh PUtfirt South Rich at North Rich Iletrloa Two 34-2- 7 out-of-to- ar S2-1- II ' Tie y 55-4- 1 Golf Officials Postpone Annual Meet - ' 'I i? Ripley ' " Ecker Studio defeated Gr- club in the" feature bat of the Recreation basketball leaz at the Pioneer gym Monday rig The Studio five finished the ga with only four players but J i enough ahead to coast to victory The Fort Douglas MPs w from Brewer Tire the A Air Base Salt Lake downed KDouglas Wolves 33 to 22 ari :! ciassy Sheriffs team won f r Mint Cafe 48 to !4 The scores: two-gam- Friday Thre-Wa- 15-poi- nt In Sets Believe It or Not Tangling in an Ogden-Cach- e district classic at Richmond Parry Wilson's Logan Grizzlies and Jay Whitman's North Cache Bull- aogs will get the spotlight in the first round of play in the second half of the Utah1 prep campaign urns ween end iiie wcck s piay — wmcn a wax torrid in all 14 of the Beehive state's prep athletic loops — will also be marked by a- full Wednes day night slate in- the Summit district ana resumption of the bitter rivalry' between last state champion Davis Dartsyear's and the Jordan circuit leading Granite Farmers on the Farmer court fEcker Stuclic! Defeats started 'GemmellCIu preparations for thei Utah university's young but dangerous Redskins exhibition sparkling East's rout of the South Cubs last week of practice Monday as they opened gave Jim (Spider') Woodward the e series with BYU at the "U" field house Friday Leopard forward a wide margin of T 13 points over his nearest rival in and Saturday nights the A bracket of the Big Three Coach Vadal Peterson announced individual soring race as first half his charges in top shape and all plav ended Woodward ran his total to 32 reportedto that the hoopsters were give out everything they for two games in the Cub fracas ready one as compared to teammate Bob have to try to grab at least CouLence's 19 which tied Dick North of the games from the rangy of South who ended his prep gars Scrimmage drills will be on tap career Friday Forward Paul Rob and Wednesday to com Tuesday erts and Guard Eldon Story two The annual meeting of the plete the heavy work for the other Cubs rank next with 17 season Utah Golf association scheduled will The starting line-u- p counters each and Glen Young of for Tuesday night at the Salt be announced later West has 15 Tickets for the series will go Lake chamber of commerce was Two Leopards Ray junior postponed Monday because of Barnes and Oscar McConkie are on sale Tuesday according to the weather which would have Keith Brown Graduate Manager B 20 the with and leadingparade made The it difficult for the Tribune be will ice off ticket 17 points Barnes respectively delegates to attend daily from 3 to 6 p m counted ii ana McConkie nine in open The meeting will be held In The games will start at 8:15 Friday's victory over South to take about two weeks according to over the lead 'Bud Gleave of East p m and will be preceded by conthe Fort Douglas President P A Fapworth The had previously been credited with tests between Police and - teams from definite time and place will be nine points in the West game but Military announced later the Leopard score book official for Hill Field and Logan Marines A - Cage Games P repare For Last Series FIGHTING DOLL A RS —- BUY WAR BONDS ' - |