Show Browns Earn Post Again in life Play ©II Idaho Turns Down Requests THE OGDEN UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEMONDAY EVENING DECEMBER R Buns 97 Yards for Touchdown Cleveland Blanks Pittsburgh Detroit Takes Lead In National Lopp Scramble Ted Williams To Remain With Red Sox NEW YORK Dec 10 (UP)— The stage was set today for a frantic finish in the national conference of the National Football league as three teams scramble for the right to play the Cleveland Browns for the league championship The mighty Browns of course- fending champions who hope to gain their sixth straight pro crown clinched the American conference win title yesterday with a 28-over Pittsburgh and can use next Sunday's tilt against Philadelphia as a tune-u- p But next Sunday grim business is in store for the Detroit Lions Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears — the three bitter rivals for the National conference title Right now by virtue of their g 2 win oyer the Rams yesterday the Detroit Lions e are on top by a but the driver's seat they're perched in is mighty shaky to say the least The Lions have one big advantage — they can clinch the title by a win over San Francisco in the wind-u- p The Rams who play Green Bay and the Bears who meet the Chicago Cards haven't got a chance unless the Lions lose But the hitch is that the Lions could very easily lose They 0 decision to San dropped a 2 Francisco in their Dec meeting and that game was played in Detroit whereas next Sunday the battle will be in San Francisco The Bears kept their title hopes alive by whipping the New York 1 Yanks It was a remarkable comeback for the Bruins who took two of the worst beatings in their history in the last two weeks from the Browns and the Rams Johnny Lujack scored three touchdowns for the Chicagoans as the Bears pounced on every Yank mistake and there were many to make them count The Browns found themselves held scoreless for one period by an eight-ma- n Steeler line But they scored three times in the second on a run by Ken Carpenter a rush by MariorfMotley and Otto Graham's 15th touchdown pass of the season The San Francisto came roaring trailing by back in the second half under the 0 24-2- spine-tinglin- half-gam- 20-1- 45-2- 24-ya- rd Forty-Nine- 13-1- rs 0 brilliant quarterbacking of Frankie Albert to beat the Green Bay Pack-er- g to 19 the New York Giants walloped the Philadelphia Eagles 23 to 7 as Eddie Price gained 171 yards rushing including an touchdown jaunt and the Washington Redskins beat the 7 Cardinals on Bill Dudley's field goal with 15 seconds to play 31 80-ya- rd 20-1- 18-ya- rd Skyline Courimen See Lot of Action This Week From coast to coast reoresenta- tives of the Skyline Eight conference will see action every night of the coming week as the young basketball season gets down to serious business schedHighlight of the week-lon- g ule promises to be Wyoming's four-teatournament at Laramie Frie day and Saturday and the week-en- d series between Utah university and Southern California in Salt Lake City Wyoming will be inaugurating its new $1000000 fieldhouse and has invited Indiana university Colorado A & M and St Marys to join in the festivities Action will get underway tonight with Brigham Young — in the midst of its eastern tour — facing Syracuse at Syracuse N Y Utah State will play host to Sacramento State at Logan in the only Utah contest while Idaho meets Montana at Missoula and West Texas takes on New Mexico in Albuquerque Only two games are on the docket tomorrow as Denver continues its annual tour with a game against Ohio State at Columbus Montana will face Idaho again on Tuesday only this time at Wallace Ida Wednesday night Brigham will polish off its eastern Young with a game against Toledo swing Ohio at Toledo In other action Wednesday Utah State will tangle with College of Pacific ' at Stockton Calif There's only one Jilt on deck Thursday as Denver trades baskets with Michigan State at East Lansing Mich The tempo picks up Friday when Southern Cal comes to Utah Washington state faces Montana at Missoula and West Texas again plays New Mexico at Albuquerque On Friday also Wyoming's four-teameet will get underway with St Mary's facing Wyoming and Indiana facing Colorado A & M Then Saturday night the order will be reversed when the 'Pokes face Indiana and St Marv's Col orado A & M Also Saturday the utes and Trojans continue plav while Denver takes on Kansas State at Manhattan Kan Utah State tangles with San Jose State at San Jose Calif and Washington goes against Montana U at Missoula Conference basketball prestige picked up over the on the Pacific coast where Utah defeated highly touted Oregon university in a two-gaseries Friday and Saturday Utah won the first game 63 to 58 and then continued the trend with a close 64 to 62 victory Colorado A & M raised a few eyebrows with a pair of convincing wins over Colorado university while Brigham Young dumped Niagara 53 to 48 after before both St John's andfalling Hamline Wyoming looked tough as ever as the Cowboys humbled Montana State college on three consecutive evenings— 55 to 48 84 to 54 and 82 to 54 m two-gam- pre-seas- m ill A LARAMIE Wyo Dec 10 (AP) The two platoon system will be tried this season by Wyoming's basketball team Coach Everett F Shelton has developed two separate and complete units as he guns for his seventh Skyline conference championship since he took over the Cowboy reins in 1940 Shelton will try to mow down the opposition with a fast break unit and a ball control unit The theory is to use the separate units periodically to throw off balance and defeat the opponent There appears to be plenty of material here for the experiment Three of last year's regulars Dick Haag Tuff Samuelson and John Hughes can be used interchangeably on the fast break or control team They are among eight lettermen headed by talented Moe Radovich who form the nucleus of this season's Cowboys Radovich Samuel-so- n Haag and Hughes played nearly every minute last season when the' Cowboys were runnersup to Brigham Young Standing out among the many bright new prospects are two towering centers Joe Orschanski 6 feet 8 inch transfer from Los Angeles City Junior college and Ron Rivers 6 feet 7 inch sophomore from Seward Nebr Another shining prospect is Pete 1 Fowler sophomore from Bick-rieInd He is a nifty ball handler and dribbler who may be a stand-ou- t on the fast break team Shelton says Orschanski may develop into Wyoming's best pivot man since the great Milo Komen-ic- h An aggressive player Orschanski is an excellent rebounder and fine follow shooter He'll be assigned to the control five Rivers is the fastest big man and will be center on the fire department unit Along with having a good post shot Rivers can hit from outside Radovich is expected by Shelton to play even better than last season when he was a unanimous All Conference choice Radovich was the Cowboys' top scorer last season with 505 points for an average of 136 points per game The Cowboys have a 33 game schedule including meetings with Indiana Washington Baylor Oregon St Mary's and Colorado universities They'll play in the tournament at Oklahoma 9 City Dec Wyoming's memorial fieldhouse will be dedicated with a basket5 ball carnival Dec Wyoming has invited Indiana St Mary's and Colorado A & M to play here those nights to inaugurate play in the spacious fieldhouse ll All-Colle- ge 27-2- 14-1- -- ff 4— f Double J Ranch Leads Teams In City Tourney Lou Bryan Tops Coaches association was on record today as being opposed to unnecessary roughness on the gridiron The association's board of directors voted last night to write Lou Little Columbia university coach and chairman of the national rules committee urging that his group impose a disqualification and half the distance to the goal line penalty next year for slugging The current toll for such an offense is 15 yards The Buckeye scholastic group also favored a return to the limited substitution rule and advocated that "clipping" be construed as any hitting from behind instead of below the waist as the rules only now decree All the recommendations were to be forwarded for submission to the national rules committee Big Seven League Bans All All-Even- KANSAS CITY Dec 10 (AP)— The Big Seven conference has clamped a series of restrictions on sports in one of the nation's most drastic cutbacks by a major college league EL?! —— The new rulings which include n ban on athletic con- meet- tests came out of a three-daWo ing of faculty representatives school presidents and athletic directors The meeting ended yesterday The ban for the conference's seven schools goes beyond toptball bowl games It even affects n events sponsored by the CARMEL Calif Dec 10 (UP) — Natinnnl Athlotio rnllpiint The Pacific coast conference will ciation such as basketball and do little if anything to track It becomes effective Sept 1 football on the west coast next 1952 Other rulings include: year practice in both football Athletic directors coaches and andSpring basketball cut down faculty representatives in their Fall basketball practice curtailed annual meeting here and the number of games reduced Eligibility rules tightened go into their first joint session toof athletes by alumni day but indications are that there andRecruiting coaches drastically limited will be "football as usual" at the Conference code on financial same old stands next fall with to athletes amended Schools in tne Big Seven are little if any changes in existing Oklahoma Kansas Colorules at least as far as the public rado Iowa Missouri State Nebraska and is concerned Kansas State There is a possibility the re As things stood today there was play may small likelihood that spring prac- striction on to !ateL "It reAgA tice would be abandoned — as the ?TVamfnded events The NCAA now n con- P C C proposed to the N C A A is studying all last year Instead it is probable tests including its own and proba- some sort of a compromise may be bly will make a report at its meeting in Cincinnati reached Of the major conferences only Current PCC rules allow 30 has had a ban on practice sessions each spring It is the Ivy league football games It does possible these may be reduced to 20 or 25 permit participation in the NCAA of fines for infraction basketball tournament however Leveling of PCC rules may be abandoned But if they are something new will have to be found as a substitute to enforce the regulations Which Athletic Director Brutus Hamilton of California says makes the conference "the 'cleanest in the - The team composed of Lou Rrvan Milro 1 ntAn7 If inn Ulil wire Harry Davis and Jim Yerage rolled 2870 scratch and 3047 in handicap Buehier-Binghais second 115 pins behind the leaders Bush Market is second in handicap with 3026 followed by Hill Field's Gremlins with 3012 Stop and Shop Market with 3002 and Buehier-Bingha- I lhange Looms m In Football Forty-thre- e teams enrolled in post-seaso- the team events Two teams Paramount Bowl and Paramount Ice Cream will bowl next Sunday to an complete the team events Doubles and singles Will hold s the attention of most of the Some! of the this week-en- d doubles and singles contenders rolled over the week-en- d because they will be bowling at Pocatello next Sunday Jim Yerage and Mike Lorenz are setting the pace in scratch handicap with 1132 Harry Davis and Lou Bryan are first in doubles1 handicap with 1187 one pin ahead of keg-ler- Yearage-Davi- mid-wint- s Lou Bryan holds the early lead in singles with 619 scratch and 664 in singles handicap Maxie Kosof is second with 573 scratch and 594 handicap Jim Yerage is third with 546 scratch and 570 handicap Del Nielsen rolled 221236 and 201 for 658 the best performance of the week-en- d This series was rolled in the team competition Neilsen is a member of the team Only six men have completed the but Lou Bryan is leading with 1762 He had a 574 team score 569 in doubles and 619 in singles This total may stand all challenges Joe Barney reports Buehier-Bi- rt Dec uifLiZZn Mountain conterence iS? teams will take it ? 10 after dropping seven games last weekend Montana State's defending play Sacramento State at Bozeman Wednesday The champion Bobcats lost three to Wyoming one of the Skyline's best but should resume their winning ways against the Californians Colorado Mines goes to Chadron for games Friday and Saturday with the Nebraska State Teachers The Orediggers split a pair of games with Adams State over the weekend Colorado State which divided a pair of Hastings Nebr college entertains the air force base of Colorado Springs Friday and Kans college Saturday Western State hosts Adams State at Gunnison Saturday DENVER 10 I title-holde- n post-seaso- all-even- ts ' Culler Races nation" ine cnarges ot ' Evansion Plans definitely will be aired in closed rooms However very little of this wiU be released to the pub-- u UFCommissioner Victor O Sch-keePs Pointing out that the problem is "not on the agenda" - nt rs Vandals Take Cage Battles 2 38-3- 49-2- EVANSTON Wyo Dec 10 — Evanston Jaycees are making plans for the annual cutter races which will be held here in January or early February James Trout Jay-ce- e president said today Riders of state and national fame in Afton and Jackson are being contacted to arrange a date for the event At the meeting on Monday Martin J Harris was named to the board of directors to succeed Jerry Clark who recently moved to Salt Lake City An announcement from the National Junior Chamber of Commerce explained that the Exhausted Roosters of the organization hold the same status as junior members except they cannot Tn nta — uuiu unite if en- a yww iiy mi c and titled to attend all meetings ku am ot all tunAlinne Melvin Peart who attended the state Jaycee board meeting at Wot- land announced the recentlv Evanston club was one of eight of the 18 state chapters represented at the conference ST LOUIS Dec 10 NEA)— Harry Brecheen of the Cardinals says his most prized souvenir is the last ball he pitched to win the 1946 world series i MOVING? furniture RECAPS K JELIaY f Z V ri ifES ) ! - d RADIO Standard-Examine- Mon Tues" Wed Thurs Fri 1:45 P M to 2:00 P M — KLO rifll IF LO 14M News r PL km IBt ko KSL UN ke RUT A S7t liSSB&SSE li iter I8tr Ranger — Western Ad Ten The Blc Hand — Mystery Paul Whitr Teen Club JLone I I TUESDAY MORNING PROGRAMS (The Old Corral (News Roundup Farm New and'J i Wills O'Clock Edition j i 6 00 Dawn Bnstos 6 15 Breakfast 6 30! wlta :4Bl ABen mm Henry J Taylor 'Bob Darts 3rd Annua! Celebration of Human Rights I I Day I United— Or Hot Bands Ballad From U N jeth Army Bnd IDsnrlnit Party (Wake Ud 7if 1 Arr-Mc- tL n-k- TUESDAY APTERNOOW PROGRAMS Dodgers and St Louis' Cardinals were the only clubs to top a mil- 12K)ICewTie Poster IDouble or JNews Royail Tops in Pops I lion paid admissions at home but 1 2 :1 5 Ps u Sullivan j Nothing Paul Harrey Farming e Like A even so the Cardinals were slight- 12:30 Melodr Midway Arthur Stretch with ' with Warren Pletch— two 12:481 Millionaire Godfrey 1950 off from their attendance ly JLlfe Cn Be Betfull The Giants Dodgers and Cincinhours of 1:OQI Desmond yenr J iRoad of Ufe Mrlodicr music with nati Reds showed slight gains over 1:16 I 1 30 House Warren iPepper Young Party 1950 while the other five clubs ' 1 48 Local News Pletcher iBlght to HaptnsajCedrlc Adams dropped off I 2 00 M'lnd Wife Neva Midway (Hollywood Backstage The Boston Braves were the big2 15 Stella Dallas iPriendly Time gest losers drawing only 487475 2 30 IWldder Brown News Marr Marlon at Braves field this year compared 2 46 Woman in House Winner Take All Rom Winters to 944391 in 1950 3 00 Wayne CodT Show ljust Plain BUI 'Hilltop House Valiant Lady The Dodgers topped the league 3 15 I'ii k Haymes tPrt Paae Parrell 'Perry Mason Marriage for k Klrkwood Lorenzo Jones 2nd Mrs Burton 'Christmas Bell in home admissions with 1282 628 33 ?0 I"Show Dr Paul House 45 Ringer Hilltop and were also the circuit's best Welcome Traeelrs Dsre Rose I Owa draw on the road with a total of 44K)iGordon I Hrmincwav Newt w Tom Bsrtlett Brikhter Day l?38762 The Giants with 1079-13- 7 44 15 lAunt Mary Ted Matooa 30 nipr Man 'Nora Drake were the only other club to 4 46iSam Tan Tuna IDncle Remus St Hayes News IBddy Arnold draw more than a million on the 5 00 Chstlenre mt I ILsvnd of Mk Blve Bi C Jon and Tunes road 'World News ICurt Msssey 8h Pal "Sparky" 516 the Yukon Overall league attendance totaled 6:30 Sews Hunt ei Sewi Tntermntn Sky King Eaf Rhythm 6:463) Bob Garred 7244002 in 1951 compared to Alan Jackson (News — about 13 per cent more — :15— Perry Como 2m— Kate Smith TELEVISION in 1950 3:s— Hawkins Palls the Clock — 7:00 3:15— Alene Dalton KDTL I Lots Lucy The Braves and Reds were the 1 : 3d— Rev 3:3a — Pood Emporium lew Monday Sports only clubs which failed to top a 5 :ts— Sandman Stories T :45— Telenews Weekly tree— Video Frolics million at home in 1950 but this ssa one otudio :je— Twtllfht Theatre :— News 5: JS — America at Work S:0— Television : 15— Roberta year they were joined by the ChiSwpstks Qulnlan m— News Video Theatre :taLux S:3ft— Kukla Fran fit Ollie cago Cubs Philadelphia Phillies — D and Culture Test Newsreel KSL 1:— and Pittsburgh Pirates 10 : 15 —Chronoscope 7:15— Sports Parads Tuedsy 1:3m— Bound Off Time 11 M—Weather and News 12 40— News Headlines S4S— What's Mv Name OufCh tor Tom 'row !: KDTL S:3— Btgelow Thestre 1:15— Mat ftlni Thestre i ruuoie — OS 9 Tuesday 2:3d— Somerset First 100 Tears Maughsm UTIXtT tn i T 11 Test Procram 2:45— Better Llrtng Elec ficials of the Professional Golfers' iiise— Niht owl Theatre Ua— News of World 3:2k— Trsvel Vis TV 12 05 — Educ Feature News association said here yesterday n-3:Js— Oarrr Moore 4 as— Here s News for Ton KSL Prof Qulsa thov wnnlH nnt nnormnvnr th ait — Mtsa Susavn "0 4:15— Uncle Rosroe 3SP1 M pmm -OBB'is 500 Los Angeles Open tournament Sf en— World 1:15— Here's Looking 4:45— Bill Post Telemart Tonight next month because of contract dif BfM — something IrSS—Sagebr sh Playhouse tn Wind Goodwin ferences - I I I I I I I I I 'n-- Be voniraci TA—— TT rt A lt-M- n (A Prank 1 JO-- Bill TodaY keasw Saggng Storo9 FOR CHILDREN CLYDE BEATTY SHOW MONDAY KLO F L) M Si YUKON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Ogden 5:00 P M THE GREEN HORNET MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY m 5:00 P M SKY KING t'J You DID NOT or CANNOT Fini TUESDAY AND THURSDAY HIGH SCHOOL Ton Can Study at Home In Snare Time snd Earn a High Schawl Dintesna PREPARE NOW for College or Learn a Trade— OUR GRADUATES HAVE ENTERED OVER 5M COLLEGES Acrots P SGT PRESTON Mondays Through Fridays 10 WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 5?30 1430 M Your Dial as Svoid 9 " — 5:30 PM St- UNCLE DOUG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 6:00 P M AMERICAN SCHOOL Ot-- TRANSFER Street mm 25-bi- rd & Hi0n 5SJ Labor's Program tkw Mate rind- ESS thti 50-bT- wAmmmm Hear Frank Edwards -- HI j s the event of the weeklv tran program at Ogden Gun club Sun" mil-NCA- A LISTEN TO LABOR'S PROGRAM THE ORIGINAL AND BEST SAWDUST TREAD Brecheen's Ball SUDE n I h7no7n 14-1- WINTER GRIP m Warner Mabey in Star Gun Roles Western Tunes' farm Breakfast ! by Request w i Roundup 7 00 I Will Wrlsht At 'New Campbell The Westerners L His Gang Hymns ot World Musical Roundup 7 30 First Edition News Allan Moll 'Od Nttkbr Time VOKue Varieties 746 Western Ikies INewa (Hit RstMw 'World News S OO Heminrwsy News 1 Leonard Breakfast Ctnb Priandly 1 8 5 Home Maker's Cluh WU1 Wright w D VlrNnn Mrv Lea Tavlos a' 8:30 Take A Number Ot Plays Top Sam Aunt Hp 8 45 ( Tunea Masters! Margaret Fanny Patse Ladles Pair Strike It (Victor Llndlahr j Arthur 30 tCfcet 'mm— LBich t:lS-- v urea Huntley Qo6trf for a Bap HClna's Row 9 30 Grand Slam 'Break the Bank I Pave Oarrowny IRostanary NEW YORK Dec 10 (UP)— Only 9j4Bj 10:00 Curt Masse t show (News Jack Brrch IWendy Warren clubs topped the magic three 10 15 Paramor Piesiew lion-mar- k 'Lone Journey Something for lAunt Jenny and overall attendance 10 30 Christmas shop- IRocnaoee The Ladles True Story Trent IMy I was off approximately 13 per cent 10:4)83' ping Bar iOur Oal Sunday Edward Arnold with in 1951 0fficiai figures released by 11 rOO'News Qnis Emerson Smith (Big Sister Wettv Crocker the National league revealed 11 15Brhlnd the Story 'Sal- - Wv Ntrhbr JMa Perkins Musirale Turkey Time 11:30 Mid-da- y day ITng Dr Unions Asrainst Storm vrw rioni in 1H4B1 (Korean News Whn Orl Marries IQuldlnn Light Three Clubs Top Million Mark Al Major Gates n i hours" 73 SS! Jl?d Jacobs Lew is ton Roy Stackham and Fred McCann Grangeville Moscow district three— Roy May McCall Bruce Bowler Boise and uienn Harper Payette district 'our —Jim Ross Rupert: Glenn Mc- Roberts Ketchum Rulon and Batchi Challis and district fiv Heber Smith Grace: Mark Lutr ieton and Clyde Schoonover Poca-tell- o sold Earl Miller Alf Christensen and Approved a DroDoal to aDOllSh V ! nr tiasi fnr firm Soldier Mountain and Big Lost the event with 24 each F Armstrong won the C r fnrP Z I handicap °f m!n- witft 22 and D Jaques was now? alive Pr next in waters with 21 PrQ'ominto Summaries: WifreJSt me air game commissnhrri singles — Joe Ma to sion select' certain waters for Frank Warner 48: Bill Richardson 044 By CMdr— under 16 and per-6- : C E 45 Mrs Joe Armstrong sons over 70 43: D Jaques 42 Recommended that 10 per cent Mabey Earl Miller Alf of all money from national forest Christensen event— Niles Jones 24 W E income be used for recreational re- - Grimm George Nasfell Clarence sources would develop within "something post-seaso- ngham in- - ft??" 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LSfL n Policy in West m with 2962 Proposal was approved to - y post-seaso- "ft ' MM These men were named to the board of directors: District One—P A Christianson Coeur d'Alene M E Shelman With Music 8uspena The Vole fmOaMal of Music I Firestone 6 46 Sim lliv Basketball 7 00 Wymxn'i 8 portrait tDonald Voorbees Game 7 15 l Warden Sports Bell Tele Or B T TJ sent iiaus Hour of Charm vs 7:48irnltop Lewis It J Syracuse 8 00 ! i tt Mario Laam University 815 Jim ho res 8 30 HaihknMe Accent on Music 8 46 Hartley ager Man's rm Uweil Thomas J°o "I have broacted a deal to Mr 1IL v Ksltenborn Jark Smith 9:30Chritmat Saigh" said an official "only to 215owiu! fThe Railroad (Club 15 I have Saigh tell me he wouldn't 46 Stocking Hour Beulah do anything before naming a man- - 10 Oo rrmak Edward Latest News fTrseel Tips r: 1 1 Young ager I know of at least two other 0 5 'Melody Lane Dance Orchestra clubs that got the same answer 10 30 I Lave A Mystery Melody 'Newf 10:46 Spins and Needles Ln (Ton and World "dm "m 00 Bill Veeck dynamic owner of 11 Weather 'Music You Want 11 1P the St Louis Browns said he was 11 30 With Rill Carter l NBC Symphony I Album of Music still seeking new faces and hoped 11:46 till l a am News post-seaso- Rex-bur- Street n Contests ts POCATELLO Dec 10 (AP) — Idaho State college dedicated its new $1000000 gymnasium over the week-en- d at the same time absorbing a pair of defeats from Idaho's hefty Vandals The Moscow quintet managed 7 but a victory Friday night but got hot Saturday and clubbed 9 the Bengals The second game saw both the Idaho teams close to the vest defense and its sharpshooting offensive qualities The first one was more defensive than anything The first quarter of Saturday Far Reaching was close — 3 for night's NEW YORK Dec 10 NEA — Idaho atfray the end Then the VanGoose Tatum of the Harlem Globe dals let loose and Idaho State SALT LAKE CITY Dec 10 E S Stucki of Ricks college (UP)g Trotters has the longest reach in didn't score a single field goal in Ida today took over as pres- basketball 84 inches the second quarter ident of the Intermountain College Athletic conference Stucki was elected to the over the weekend durine post th rouP annual winter meeting in Salt Lake City In other action the -faculty representatives adopted the conference's 1952 football schedule Other officers included: Lee Ha fen Dixie first vice president W L Gottenberg Boise second vice president and college W O Watkins Westminister executive secretary Stucki Named Sports Leader Post-Seaso- Double J Ranch House bowlers look like sure winners in- the handicap and scratch doubles in tearrt competition in 1951 the Ogden City men's tournament which opened over the week-en- d at Ogden Bowling Center 10 Acrwss Tfca U- Gabe Paul of Cincinnati hustled around talking shop with anyone who was willing to listen But now it's all over No big league trades No sales No purchases No nothing Nearly all the clu bowners and managers have left or are en route home and Ted Williams is still with the Boston Red Sox Eddie Stanky is still the property of the New York Giants Fred Saigh still is seeking a manager for his St Louis Cardinals and the Dodgers and Reds are no nearer to a deal than they ever have been Each league had an excuse for not completing a transaction American league men blamed it on the veil of secrecy that shrouds the status of Joe DiMaggio All clubs are anxious to trade with the World Champion New York Yankees who are the only ones with expendable young play- ers wnn promise The Yankees however have said they will not entertain a deal- until they learn from DiMaggio whether he intends t v Tht Ynnke Clinner hmm promised he will make known his decision tomorrow National leagues say they have been stymied in deals because of Saigh s failure to select his man- Halfback Billy Andrews of Tyler Texas Junior college dodges Pasadena Junior college tacklers as he returns the opening kickoff in the Little Rose Bowl at Pasadena Andrews tracked 97 yards for a touchdown A teammate throws a key block in right game Left background is End Ernie Winforeground frey (81) of Tyler No 59 reaching for Andrews is Quarterback Don Thompson of Pasadena Tyler was defeated 28 to 26 — - Ohio High School Coaches Unite RMC Cage Outfits COLUMBUS Ohio Dec AP) Ohio's High School Football Have Easy Week Electric Its) Boxes Packing BOISE Dec 10 CUP) — The Idaho Wildlife Federation has turned thumbs down on proposal of its finance committee for In- creoi hunting and fishing cense fees Delegates to the federation's convention yesterday voted to retain the license fees as they now are and rejected the fi nance commit tee's recommendation that they be aouDied group decided to sponsor an initiative petition which would compel dredging to operators smooth over ground disturbed by The dredge mining proposed petition also would require replacement of disturbed water courses for fish and wildlife habitat The petition will require about 20000 signatures to put it on a ballot for a vote in the 1054 general elections by the fed- -' ?f?!r g Wyoming Rates High in New Casaba Series 6-- To Increase License Fee By Joe Reichler NEW YORK Dec 10 CAP) -The windup of the week-lonmi nor and major league baseball con-- 1 ventions today produced nothing but a lot of legislative action which was greeted by yawns from the man in the street "What happened to all those dynamite deals cooked up last week in Columbus?'' they asked The plain truth is they turned out to be a lot of duds An innocent bystander would have wagered a week's salary that at least I I t t one trace oe puuea ou tne wouia the club officials way especially - aren't scrambling at all The de 3B 10 1951 Dial 1 Nam Owklwn 174 Sewawwny Aga Street Address 8944 2126 WASHINGTON BLVD PHONE City —i Stat 12 Cwlrf i Viil IsTI IVLU Exciting Wholesome i"Y!V Entertainment L |