Show - 8 B Sunday Morning sTD I r e err Fate of Loop At Stake For Duration t tt t t t 5rt1t Ktbc 17 21 t 14 19431 L—February ee t a Ar7 I Igo Marine Gets Instruction in Waxing Skis 'Ir i ' " -- - r- ''!!)'1' - :( - ' ' "-- I'ft 4- - ''f'- - f'' ' ' ! ' f r:j'': 't7z ‘?1 '''' i ' ' 1 '- - 1 - 4 1- - -- '''' 0 r26P dt : : t4" - p- tk ' t' - : 4- -' P '- 1414s4 1 i T- ' : tilrev: 40164i° 141 :' 4 I - I ' 1 - 1 i Al: : 3 0- I 1:3 ('''' : 'ii :: i 4 1: 1 - - - i‘ - 0 - - -' e":- -- i -— '':- r "s a - t ' taN8 : 4" A i:' l' 011kt i Ar75: st?) o''' ' a enz '7: 41:4 - League :ITay Play If Key Cities Still Operate o :4-'- ramham Suggests exas League I's Asks Ruling From McNutt 'Part-Tim- e' SHREVEPORT La Feb 13 league club owners In session here Saturday put the operation ofVtheir 1943 campaign McNutt chairman up to Paul of the war man power COMIlliS- sion by asking him to define the statua of professional baseball players relative to essential employment to the war effortadAfter filing a telegram dressed to McNutt in 1Vashington the club owners adjourned to await a reply They will reconvene at 10 a tn Sunday and It no vord is received from McNutt the moguls will make their own decision on the advisability of starting the season Fort Worth and Oklahoma City are in favor of starting the season while the report is that D al I a s Houston Beaumont Shreveport San Antonio and Tulsa were only lukewarm on the proposition A check of the circuit by President J Alvin Gardner disclosed that the eight clubs have only a total of 71 players and that considerable buying and rebuilding will have to be carried out In view of McNutt's recent "work or fight" ruling a majority of club owners deemed it inadvisable to gather talent unless the status of baseball to the nation's Avelfare is clarified - - Clubs Wie' kard Aslisi Transfer of I i - i DURHAM N C Feb 13 (JD—Organization of part-tim- e baseball clubs for war workers and sandlotters was proposed Saturday by William G Bramham president of the National Association of Baseball Leagues as a solution for minor leagues which ' are being forced to suspend for the duration UP)--Texa- mt 7'''--- ! 4 Game Service: -- Agriculture 6 Seeks Return of 1 iseri 6i Bureau i-id - Provision for this type of i league wag made by the national association four years ago when an "E" classification was estWASHINGTON Feb lished Brainham pointed out in rotary of the Interior Harold Ickea a circular letter to president! of I a getting a dose of Ma eu-r- i rnedi- leagues and clubs in the National cine—and he doesn't like it For 10 years Mr Ickes has association but up till now none in season and out to have fought has ever been brought into the the forest mervice lifted out of robin The Salt Lake City round structure of organized baseball the department of agriculture and enter the tournamentwill bowling made a bureaa in his interior deTime third lap of the competi- Opportune partment The drive failed when "This seems an opportune time Secretary Wickard recently aption Sunday on five local alleys with Herm Schettler enjoying a to develop this brawl of baseball" pointed Lyle F Watts to be force-ta- r n "It would lead in A division after a Bramham explained Flushed with that sictory Sec-- : a e for chance provide sizzling 1238 in last week's yiung Wickard has now reached: retary lows to develop and for our play- out and is asking that the fish series In war work to continue in and wild life service be transClustered within nine pins bowl- ers the game as well as providing ferred from the interior depart— ers holding positions from second ganized baseball for those locall- - ment to his own department and: to fifth place will probably clear ties where leagues of higher clas- In the drive he has the very en- the picture a little in Sunday's sification are being forced to thusiastic backing of the interests of the Atlantic and gulf John J Elzinger is in Pend "Such leaguea would have to coasts not to mention many: second with 2338 closely followed elimito be compactly located others engaged commercially by Dr VV R Worley with 2331 nate travel and loss of time but the fishing Industry Al Ablett with 2332 and Dave It is too be accomplished early to predict the outcome Chipman leader after the opening this could well Before President Roosevelt acted by having several clubs in the round with 2329 Max Wimmer of Magna is set- - same community perhaps repre- under the authority given him by' Ing the pace in the B division with senting various industrial plants congress to reorganize government 2287 38 pins better than Ray or different departments of the bureaus there was a bureat of: fisheries in the department of com--- -: and Tom Ablett boasts a same plant" Mantyla The rules for "class E" leagues merce that dealt n exclusively with' margin over CLes Sabin with drawn up in 1938 provided for food fisheries In the department a 2231 total in the bracket clubs of not more than 13 play- of agriculture was another bureaL The schedule for Sunday: ers Including the manager with that dealt primarily with wild !zfeJ Southeant Buailing ilknarta r alaries not including the game and fish but approachee 3 and 4 Ted monthly 1:30 n m limited to a total of the problem from the sportaman'y Les manager Prep! k rank swonson 1:4t10 Watts and Gus Anderson alleys l) and U $750 for each club However M K C than from food Mason Frank rather the Baker Muir angle Doug Bus Milham and Al Lelcic alleys 7 and h Bramham indicated Saturday that combined the angle Dr W R Worley James Hamilton Frank and E" clubs "class rules for all two bureaus and transferred themn W Williams Russ Miller and Kyle Coles 4 p rn squad—Alleys 3 and 4 Judy would be open for adjustV- to the interior department but Vie Weldon Thur- leagues issierBenElvvooi Thurgood Larsen and Ray WIISVtl alleys rnent in the light of wartime conof the combined service sinc-- F00d and 6 Nick Thomas Ernie Wey "a: the consolidation have been th- Bill Sainsbury Fred Peterson and Earl ditions McArthur alleys 7 and 8 William Colmen who headed the old game lings Hiram Swenson J Arthur Johnson Expects Help reati in the department of agricnihonert M Woodruff and Ed Ma lame 3 and 4 Henry from ture the food 6:39 p "I squad—Alleys expect encouragement fish men were:-Nielsen Ken Bishop Murray Nordberg Roy own higher classification crowded out of the picture Noyce and Bill Hilton: alleys 5 and 6 our Cal Jones Walter Powell Howard Steir clubs" he added "in waiving terTaking advantage of the Lao' L L Parry and Frances Briggs: alleys 7 FiTlet 8 Pete Larson Joe Mueilor ritorial rights to rermit opera- that R4 Noyes he is now food administrator Vic White and Charles W Spence tion of such leagues and also in as well as secretary of commercei e available during t h and pointing to the fact that Quinn's Bowling Alleys 1:30 p m quad—Alleys 4 Ind 5 Fred making been the prevalent meat fist Sanditent H Meyer Clint SYlvester Leon- emergency players who have ard Rusblon and Tom 'Gore: alleys 6 and placed on the voluntarily retired as food have taken shortage on a new 7 Chick StevenS John Mellor Harry Dal- list In fact I hope our clubs portance and must play an essenlin C Pitts and Sid Nesien alleys 8 and 9 Tom Hand Lyle Ruff Bob Worthen will do everything possible to help tial part in our wartime Hal Merrni and Ed Morrissey 4 p m squad—Alleys 4 and 5 George these leagues organize and op- omy Secretary Wickarti has econi sugLen erate" A C Budd Jim Parker Homrig the entire fisherier 7 that gested Gerber and J R Bridges: alleys 6 andGer- E L Heywood John Etzttlika J 6 Bramham said he had discussed service be brought back into tho ber C Lamper and Ervil Lee alleys S the matter with a number of baseaud 9 Ray Johnson Polk Petelson C M department of agriculture whiciRice and Woody Eekstedt ball men previously and that he now deals BaysingerIt Ed with fooA 4 and 5 tn 6:30 squad—Alleys knew there already was Interest problems of primarily an Gordon Wood Harry Lovett Walt Jones kinds fishil except Jack W'ignall and Herm &heftier: alleys in organizing the leagues particMr Wickard thinks the impor K Fehr John 6 and 7 Norm Shultz on coast Pacific C the Jensen ularly Rasmussen Hugo Ensign and P tance of fish as food justifies the alleys 8 and 9 Paul Chase °fie Pusey Some major league 4clubs also transfer Henry Richardson M McPrils and Dave have expressed ideas in the same Chipman and the Brooklyn direction Alta Bowling At leya 7 and rn others have To Join Service 1:30 among squad—Alleys Dodgers Eddie Givan Vince McGuire Jack Jones clubs" in "rookie been J H sponsoring TORONTO Feb 13 Gillespie and Clyde GooderhamB E a sandlot few alleys 9 and 10 FA E Kirkwood leagues rookie atteson Dud Bray Copp Tinimina Clyde and Walt If einZ: alleys 11 and 12 C E man said Saturday he will Birrell Ca uley Wilburn Johnny the Toronto Maple Leafs of th-- i and Pete Jensen p m squad—Alleys 7 vitt S W C National Hockey league March I:: LeonTt k'7 B1111 :lighton E CLollB to go into active service with and alleys 10 Rbert Fr!'!lisoit Dykes Catvidian dental corps Conp SHOW Dr Its yrennni Illkdx: Robert Mewl etandWoolla e y s i t mild 12: C C yde gra dunte on that date from t'le eY C Hargreavea Woolley of Toronto dentisf A hen University and Sam Fisher Burt PRICE—Carbon college took the school 7 and a: A:30 p: lii e series with Dale Bolt Dewey Moss Les Sabin Max first of a Wimmer and Jerry Dunn alleys 9 and Snow college in the college gym10 Tommy A hlett Frank Zaccarria NOTICE Ablett Larry Cotton and Al A blett alleys nasium Friday evening by a score STATE OF UTial FISH-1)lHoward of 44 to 42 11 and 12 C Camp Joe Brisk PROCLANIATIost Klly Paul illlotte and George Ablanalp The game was fast throughout Februaryis 8 1943 K R Lanes WHEREAS deemed it came excitement the but John and 2 m: greatest 1:70 r to make chanires in sdnad—Alleys Hofer Earl Owen BM Ndfsinger Richard of two minutes in the last seasons on play certain waters otherwise and 6 Gano and C 0 Whitman alleys to fishing tinder ibertior Ridd Bon Dea Tory when Snow began a sustained drive opened Ray Cromar ineit Miller: Utah Code Annotated 1943 alleys 7 and S that almost overcame the Carbon Lewis and Harry rrt Dick Grit Hill Firrol Paowortn 1es s!ewwherein dates for fishine for two the first lead Ray Nil tyia: h itri Rob r all quarters are During prescribed he tha Stat-- t 3 Ansue s 4 p Alleys 2 te with Leels'etw-inaccurn were Snow HO:11 titurliV IIRyliC! players NOW THEREFORE we the FiI alleys 5 their shots and they lost the ball Rarrodonalt and Wait Little and Clarrie Commission of the leid 6 Wayne Palmer Frank Kanioltar numerous times foe progression Ernest SParlow and C E Don Drodby of Utah by virtue of the author-itHarlow Poulton ReBurke: Riley 7 and vested in us by Section Romney the scoring ace for Grant 161ss Don Kener Bill Hansen and 2 vised Laws of Utah in getting into was slow Carbon Gordon Paul t1! a1 hereby proclaim and declare 6:30 p m squad—Alleys 2 and 3 John- his stride in hitting the basket but Utah Lake and Mona Reerect- -ny Biatnick Emil Smolka Louis Smolka be open to fishing for Catalleys before the game was over he had shall Eddie Fortress and Branch Britton Fellows 5 and 6 Frank Scholtner Walt fish and Yellow1 Perch from March scored 20 points for his team Joe Nunley Jack Giacoma and Karl Held1 to December Lea Bunnell and Smoody did an outman: alleys 7 and 8 Virg Nichols The daily bag or creel limit on Davia Leo Rollick Chic Price and Ted Catfish or Yellow Perch in the wis-- 1 standing job at rustling the ball Zumwalt ters mentioned shall b not rtore( and in guarding Temple Bowling Alleys than 15 pounds 20filltssen poundal cri For Snow college E Nielson alAndy 1:30 p m squad—Alleys 7 and I Kunze fish (thirty fish) not more than Paul Faddis Herb Bids' Joe Greenia most tied with Romney for high of either epee less! separately cis A L ti 10 and Love! Pete alleys tI combined but if after catching 10e Gla scores by making a total of 19 15 pounds rtftesn a ileys I and Clemens weight lessa than of :) were e the and lie Itosenherg more -than points Jim tish N!13t Fra pounds) trotsrecut-e- d for Snow tne 1I Is en lf! C:11 t players n oound p I poupds fittet fish The box soore: ' c lie Bernmi be Iceot 1-- Keglers Slate abThird Lap Of City Ikle'et - 1 I 30-ga- tv:(::--- : s'::::'::f: Tribune Intermountain Wire rI 4) POCATELLO—A full represenk 9t tation will be on hand Sunday ‘s 0 : 2"''4 14" -when the Pioneer Baseball league :4 ' '- ':: ' ''''r5" :' '":'::'''' ' holds its annual business meeting :':' 'X ':r ::5: 1 : CIA::!71:t'i excepting that the St Louts CarLi:' r dinals operators of the Pocatello : ' 17 4 fr-': :': '' 's:74 Z club have asked President Jack 0 v: ' '': 1 : 1 Halliwell to cast their vote i: 4 :' ' !::" t r 'Y ' e0-'i 1 1 t At stake will be the future of t !:: 4 -kz 1 '' 2-6 I1 r k :i't !t ' the league the big question before :k ' i 4 4 x 1:k 1:: l 4 ': 4 t the meeting being whether or not k :i ' i e:9: 0 'pr )V the league will operate in 1943 "- ' 1 ' 7 'i t't ' r: !: ' There appeared to be no official riai 1: : 5)gi 1 "!----- 4410A' z :'' 5 :: 4 t g')4 ' sil : v f premeeting indication as to the i ea 1- outcome of the session but from Z 4k'-t I '''' " the scant information on hand it '' ':- 'i:: 1 40 70 ' '''t-it a : ' 4' ''?' was thought likely the decision will i ' ' ' 7 ' 17 i f be against an attempt to continue Tr4 Sr ik'1"12- -)' '- j 4:i 1 ca 4 during the war period There WWI ''- I !ioN '''': 'Ll' ' '7:7''''''''' ' ro authority for the statement i? ' '' '"' 4 ' ''54 ' :"' "elf r4 :t 1 President Halliwell refusing to I 1 ''' S4 ' ' t r4 ' ' I' 1 ' i discuss the matter though private t' 10"0C44t ' tir l'' :f ' '1 ' ' '''' I ' ' PA t correspondence pointed to disA'I 410' it' - - -o' ' 1 bandment for the duration LrNEW YOEK Feb 13 (211—Car1 ' :'f'-''''''''':''''''''' 147ttoof7:-''''''''' ': ' L '11' There remains a possibility the i'7 ' Hubbell Saturday signed up for leag-ucould continue with two kl": t t ''' his sixteenth big league season teams dropping out but if one or the first member of the New York more key teams decide not to is Giants to enter the fold for the likelihood there little Operate 5' :254 the others will shoulder extra re's 1943 campaign :i:' 1 -- et''''''' sPonsibility and expense ' c-z EddieBrannick secretary of the !?ftt-Could Still Operate Giants announcing that Hubbell had sent in his signed contract 40-4: Should BOi8e and Twin Falls eo :: from his Oklahoma City home out be would it for drop possible pointed out that "Carl wound up Idaho Falls Pocatello Ogden and last season with 249 wins for his Salt Lake to work harrnonioUsly career and don't be surprised if as the cities are on a straight line he makes it an even 250 on openreoffering best opportunity to ing day this year" Private George Watts U S marine corps of duce travel If any of the four Merle Tletje of Tootle freshman student at Although ref usin g tod say decide not to play fans see no Milwaukee Wis in ski waxing techniques Utah State Agricultural college instructs whether the Chance of continuing ace had been boosted from his One man closely connected with of 1942 when he won 11 salary the lesgue was optimistic a month and lost eight Brannick games now sees and no ago oportunity added "We always take good because of the continued drain on care of Carl and he's always satbail players However directors isfied—don't forget that" be on hand and the issue is One of the few survivors of the nct to be decided before lengthy era with the Giants HubMcGraw debate at the Pocatello meeting bell came up to the Polo Grounds rn 10 at a opening' Sunday from Beaumont in the Texas Tribune Intermountain Wire Hal well said he has heard from in 1928 and has been there league a:1 but the Idaho Falls club and is Youthful Salt Lake area skiers! LOGAN—A all members ever since one of the top southwinter for fitness phy8ica1 program certain of attendance of Oscar Gar- will compete Sunday afternoon in! paw elbowers of his generation rett Earl Nelson or both a downh:11 race from the Alta- - lof the Mt Logan Ski club and including members of the Logan Cot-I naval Germania ridge to the Little Mullican to Attend training station was outlined Saturday by Everett Thorpe tonwood canyon level at Alta winclub president More7 Doerr will represent Twin ter area Ski Instructor! Fal:s Eddie Mulligan is coming Friedlsports Pfeifer announced Satur- Featured event of the winter tbe way from San Francisco to day program of one of Utah sports QSI8 sTveak fr)r Salt Lake City Hadyn gslor The race vill begin at 2:70 p m Walker will be in from Boise and but entrants are urged to assemble poneer ski clubs le the entertain13:1 Mc Corry is coming up from at Alta ment of ski fans of the navy and lodge at least by noon to rirrsnuncH Feb 13 (111))- -marine trainees at the school each Hollis Ogden receive instructions on the event J Thurston of Los Angeles Hal liwell has been requested by and officially enter Sunday at Summit Valley in upper Brigham Toting 47 Malt 45 i former 85 Colorado State Wyoming Joe llatl-iemajor league pitcher and of St Louis to Logan canyon There will be no entrance fee south Cf1101111411 42 Cismson a" have been made Pacific coast scout for the Pittssent the Pocatello Cardinalsrepre-as and all corners may participate Fort Benning 807th Parachute Inf 33 Arrangements Florida 31 Mathes chief scout and field man by the club to rent approximately burge'Pirates since 1939 will asRochester 74 Alleghany 54 Following the contest the times 60 pairs of skis for the service sist Manager Frank le Frisch at for the Cards will be unable to recorded 50 Texas Cyhfirstilln 41 Baylor Dame by participants of both 74 N Notre men Mr Thorpe said They are the Pirates' training camp in attend Mathes said it was planned Sunday's downhill test and last 35 Washburn I 251 Pittsburg to the ski area in Muncie Ind it was announced to have Phil Barte1l-7-1Loyola tChlragot transported of San Fran- Sunday's slalom will be combined 4'51'tetlec'tijeTi 58 Mt Union 4i1 buses and under the direction of Saturday cisco attend but he cannot be- to determine eornbined winners Wabash 81 Farlhath 29 The veteran player and scout club members and the Mt Logan cause of a Pacific Coast league Entering the downhill race as (31itriPs:!Lri Vasil:Sy° 4Purdue v 3rSs tockton 43 ski will Is the join the club when training supervised patrol skiing scheduled to Monmouth Cornell 49 Monwill be Jack Reddish who favorites meeting (Iowa) open II lino1a 58 5Zi Use starts March 1A As in previous and free Instruction given won the slalom and Dick Movitz day at Los Angeles gilegate Carola North Stato Virginia of the ski club tow alsols extended years when the Pirates were Election of officers for the no- second-plac- e 0tat 48 winner last week and linaWilliam & Marl 55 Virginia Tech 2& to the more advanced ikiers Mr training in San Bernardino Cal reer league will come before the winner of a "Christznas" day Georgia 51 Auburn 31 he will concentrate on the coach35 Thorpe pointed out 38 Catawba Presbyterian meeting with Jack Halliwell the downhill at Alta last December N C Sta! 53 Davidson 45 of the ing and training of the mound staff Watts Private George A field of from 25 to 30 is ex- leagues only president expected 28 40 Point Appalachisut SclxKiilHigh Ral'idc4P1 Macon U S marine corps was one of the and assist in other phases of the 32 to retain the office he has held pected for the race which will be 25APPrec4" trainees to get the project started conditioning workouts since the league began functionlr- visible to spectators remaining at Villanova 58 Rider 43 Thurston retired as an active Watts has been in the Private 33 Drexel 43 -fr 1ehigh in 1939 the lodge 38 Albright 09 & 10 1942 player at the close of the 1933 service since September Hal well acts as president and 01 Jefferson The road to Alta was open and Youngotown Washington and prior to that time attended season after four years with the secretary - treasurer maintaining In good shape Saturday and 111 29:Marshall 50 West Vircinta Tech 53 Colgate university where he first Brooklyn Dodgers the league offices at Pocatello inches of snow was reported at the 30Weat Virginia U 69 Waynesburg tPa) be-- an ot ski 4& George Lowe of Ogden is vice pros resort with weather clear Skiing 80 Salem Praisinrr the west's ski areas was reported good with heavy Lt:tithi llrn?ii3 Ac r IIt ver 1"11)1111t6t'S PrICW COrld0:1AI he "I and cowtt-li)2 powder snow in shaded areas may rnocht such Carlton J C !Ino can't understand why more people Chit Heft Thompson TIV:Or a Indiana 51 Wisconsin 44 T P Other ski areas: It hall he unlawful to hatp to T P Verne Mciwr: It and 10 Reed Veiterli Ithaca 46 Clarke 50 of the fine To Enter AAU Meet don't take 2 0 4 KNi1-nn0 advantage P One ttme more f Poll! I at 3 19 Collins! any 9 and 1lletTerli Illenzstrij tta !ph A l'eman: possession inches of snow Amherst 28 Wesleyan 27 Brighton-- 58 or 60 isit0 0 6' P0nbergt DBleazr(lt 2 1 0 4 recreation facilities People would a rmy 46 Rutgers 44 a lieys 11 and 12 Ai Salidonist Earl A3)plethan 0 ithirtyi pounds 4 2 9 20 road closed 1 1 5 John — and Babcock Romneyc BNielsnc TREMONTON Ohio U 45 Dayton 41 (overt4m) Twelve Bear ()nisi Rod Dobbs Major ty) fish or two days' creel limit of wild about this in the east" 2 0 0 4 go 2 1 0 4 Baileyg Smoodyg 4b 49 or link Peunsvivania summit-Dorsey either inches of 31 bothvatieties Parley's 1 2 1 3 Newtong Also Included on the club's win- River high school tanksters will Rowlevg 0 0 0 0 :30 p in squad—Alleys 7 and S Jim NEwimL x FREI Viltlienber'647fi CareFtt'y iist utTE 5354 snow including five inches of new Lionetkieg 32 32 11 75 Max Cleverly Reed Worthen Bill 0 1 1 1 Ironsf two other exten- compete in the A A U meet which Barney are ter Utah Fish and Game Chairman 9 and program 4 2 0 0 Andersen: 0unnellg C P alleys Goodwing and Ward snow snow fairly well packed be will 16 1:viriLestrinitinsteg'553tvPittineg8ton held Wes about Commission 33 sive programs President Thorpe February 10 Pete Panworth Royal Mnrsener 20 11 4 44 Totals ROSS LEONARD road good Ed Johnson and H T Smith: 19 R 3 42 Attest: Normal 16 Wayne U 34 at Weber college according to an- Seegmiller skiing good: announced score 1'2 IL Coleman Ernie Harry and 11 Director quarters: by hill-( alleys lan sod rrorn Procoling ?Ls) : Ecker inches of snow liyitna 30 )1( ) 5 4 44 22 10 11 Joe Leavitt and Wood Carbon Earl B air titlft4 One is the training and equip- nouncement by Perry Coleman Van Morley R L TCRPINi (Seal) 16 32 42 7 SFICIW new 44 snow inches 04 of Hiram four coach of the Findlay Including Barney group Notary Public to their credit and can be Officials—Wiison and Heaton -ping of a civilian defense ski pawell !:o5r:'P"6treR--will who enter l'Ita' the good very packed Boys skiing likely Selected trol members of the in their mighty tough especially 33Rice 53 8 M club have been taking special In- state contest are: Walter Suth?r- Hyrum Stake own closet But Nate Long's Cubs roads good Lift operating Sunday Iowa 33 Northwestern 82 Mx Archibaldprin Adams A struction in skiing and first aid land will be out to start' a new winning Late Fridays Pears Glen Peterson The strews' Wellsyine Richard Anderson xvETTsylidF: serve to in case are and of College of Idaho 59 Alhion Normal 58 We are in a war a total war and it is with this in mind streak while keeping South in the Preston ready M Men tstirll ehrilke1 Tip 104 vnrrt First DenPiehes Beltirriore High free 65 John Christensen Navy City college men ltRIti style: tNAri ennies Friday hi played POttit t:tle chse and the Panthers will emergency 21 that we strive to uphold the morale of our fighting Thrv derestI ny Blair Dean Taylor A n d Burke "n the in Veils C'onnectleut 48 New Hannah Ire 17 a is The I'Ve as members of the Associated Tavern OWners of Utah children'a )7Ave A other winter tid afternoon in their at- Cops First Logan Win !ska zprre s htnm Nth'e Penn Military 49 Westchester 16 hack stroke yaloid Smith shwned Mantua M Men he explained Jones sports program Central (Mo) 3'2 WI Iltam Jewell 11 appeal to the public not to buy liquor for our fighting men on tmpt tn clinch the midget chamnnd Keith Barfuss' break stroke then hrIn Rervem an es hihittmi g m PRESTON Idaho—After 12 Section B10 42 $an Dio lisle Every Thursday at 3:n0 p Navy There are numerous complaintpi of pocket bootlegging rh roorer pinnship college :12 Nihley 10 a tn ski classes otnd Vernon smith diving Wells itiP - First A dnub:e West win would Assure years of play with honors going and at 1±ellalleeittrti Slate 54 Missisainpi streets This kind of activity will be dealt with seerely c T the P Saturday P T the Logan junior high basGrant A5 Poria Tractor(' 37 ramp camon are 2 0 0 4 conducted the frowned upon by every real American and USAC Fast s Leopards of the title no ktoeteers 0 riarlevt M10hleyf Nevada 45 San Jose State 43 every time the Preston 6 5 4 16 WMsurhisnt D Yeat!t 2 4 12 5 Re dlando 55 LA Verne 35 is given by ad- Millard Mat Coach Instruction With the need for man power as it is certainly no one rratter what happens in the pus 4 zane n (1 Msnrrhanc 12 douteam 'Thursday night Occidental 67 Pomona 39 0 junior 0 0 0 skiM131811sc in vanced club members to bootlegging as a means of a livelihood resort need 6 0 1" KManzhang proper opens February Santa Ana Air Base 47 Whittier 45 1 4 0 2 score on Logan and won 1 CYeateg CMalichang and 25 and while that is no pleasant bled the of for purchasing of liquor by our uniformed men the hours The (nvertimel 4 2 0 ing 0 techniques purchase GRiau 1 1 7 Archibald 3 Matches Looks their first victory Earlier tJ 8 C 55 Pit Marv Navy Preflight 52 set are for forth Panthers the &tat Cesorts Army order and for any civilian to purchase Pan equipment 52 by Francisco FePPerpicture they'll In season the teams had played 51n 00111gt 8 9 3 19 Tot 29 9 8 64 41 L in uniform in against the best interests of man be training their sights on second on the a for liquor rinarte re FILLMORE—Coach Sam Gorthe floor with Logan pinre bvFiret 20 35 49 64 to this war win our all efforts rlace Is they complete league ac- winning Logan 6 10 don of the Millard high school Wel!sville 15 13 7 Nibley on member of our armed forces having Don't insist t:rities any Straight Eighth The Preston team played a tight Eagle wrestling team is looking Mantua ANhen you know he is showing WP111V11149 of more one orbeer drink liquor defensive game and forced the MINNEAPOLIS Minn Feb 13 for bouts for his team and wonderGT FP T FP ti 1012 have he of what effects the may 13eneenf already consumed 1 TMauchant 0 5 10 conto shoot from will if Illinois Logan players long swept ing the grappling sport 3 2 0 6 Co loiado College Wine 4 to have everything we 0 a (19nneilf our I'Ve want all boys 2 fighting 2 Bill 3' 0 Choules Preston on to its eighth straight Big Ten tinue as a part of prep athletics 4 2 distances 9 Wvattc DRashilissvhc 0 0 of causing a soldier be 0 let 0 Its can don't them but CJensenJr 1 6 guilty 0 3 give center led his team in scoring and conference basketball victory Sat- or be ruled out for the duration COLORADO SPRLNGS Colo 0 4 A MaiWInc C11sl'in- -' a 0 0 0 04 2 to lose out on even one minute of his vital training due to his 2 2 0 1 jennmen 0 state 2 With 0 Feb 13 (All — Colorado collego received the united help of his Minnesota Baxter three defending urday night by beating — Snow college tri0 6 Anders(In 3 PRICEover having taken one drink too many 56 to 35 opener Friday nignt team Adams paced Logan copped the champs on the team the Eagle To be well trained for his job every army man must be Carbon 2 30 9 14 umphed Jaycees e I Tqtals Al 39 cf a has already chalked up vic- 19 S'!ekrf squad Rocky Mountain 0 fit This he can't be if his friends in second of bY their the quarters: game mentally alert and physically A conference basketball series with 17 29 39 tories over independent outfits to Wellsville First e On his taking one moredrink insist series here Saturday i 30 22 14 6 Logan Officials Head Colorado Mines 54 to 42 Mankua season date this The Army has issued an order to all Tavern Owners Night night For Wild Life Meet Snow Cartlen etc not to sell a drink to any member of the armed Clubs GT PP FtsNieltsonf or t forces who shows any signs of intoxication We are appealing GUI-1113-rn1TilBleazzardsf 1 0 0 2 214 Stake Smithfield LOGAN — Intermountain wild 66 33113 EsNielsonf Lionakist 1 002 to the public to help us in this effort by not insisting on buy5 4 3 13 Box x(res: Reqrneya life leaders left Saturday to at 16 02212 Ealleye 0 2 Irons when the bartender says "no” Burnie Isg 2104 g Third Newton Smithfield Ingone more drink tend the eighth annual North 0211 Good wing iMo T F P Smoodvsg 1113 GT3 FP11 an help in this by letting the bartender be The public Ross Leonard lislEtleatesrtLe of Director the 4 4 2 10 Newtons' 0 at Ittirrenf conference life wild American 1102 Rosenberg' Rowleyse 1002 OPINING AND the Judge in a matter of thia kind 1s00080f Johnisoif 3 0 0 61 2104- Utah state fish and game de- 02 03 0 41 Cooley? next Colo Denver Newrens 0100 CLOSING HOURS Monday 2115 Witmc 12 11 I 2511' Nebektrx We believe 'that you as citizens of these United States 9 4 Allen 0 Randle and Ph111m4 0 0 ft':hvsz partment Paid Prices Cash i 3 8 4 30 through NVednesday it was an- 22 '2 7 49 (111)111 Trrtals 4 3 Highest 9 will 0 0 Petork40 01evw comply with this appeal to maintain a cleaner and higher senior game conservationist left 3 2 7 erg Sore 1311UGGEMANIS nounced Saturday Clark °ono Rifles 7 for monde 49 SnoW 27 10 among our fighting men Shotguns !i rail for nasD L Saturday evening 21 24 11 30 Delegates included Dr Carbni Tot Os 21 S 4 50 10 9 4 24 ASSOCIATED SERVICE Remember these men are civilians in ordinary life turned or Pistols nfl a Denver where Of Mrkrthur Bentley mussen leader of the cooperative they'll attend to men maintain our democratic principles of life So 4TH SOUTH nd 2ND IASI three-da- y riotlion fighting hlithrield Third tin P convention of the wild life research unit at Utah I' T F r MONDAY Thru FRIDAY— let none or us he guilty of helping- to take assay any of thdo Err con4 North American 0 0 Tootmton I 2 Iife 3 ProfesState Agricultural college: i lo to 12:10-3- :30 to 10:00 I 0 LI 2 Results 0 2 privileges of relaxation Mar they may enjoy szron4"tig ference to 2:30 !tor George H Kelker head of the HockeyGifyt StTt I 1 :I 2 U 0 4 3a Winn Hine r 2' ASSOCIATEWTAVERN OWNERS OF UTAH a SUNDAY-11- :00 p 6:30 to ("Ilk :I The eighth annual meeting of n n0 Ii 1101tnrA g 1 l'hilitc 4 00 00 6 i USAC wild life department and Toronto 3 Chwaito 2IPII E TEDESCO tee eressoest: SO MAIN 0 116 H V LEONARD President LET'S GET ASSOCIATED the scientific p40c1e1y will he Ii n 2 DpihPc 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