Show Huskies Trim Wmlarig Wifii Lay Up Shot OCDIN JHl ft (UTAH) STANDARD EXAMfNfK SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 23 152 -- International Dog Mushing Champ LydiliaVideman Captui Cross-Countr- Seven Thousand Five Hundred Fans Attend KLO to Broadcast Tonights Battle 1 y OSLO ia Feb 23 Videman of Finland won the first y Olympic women's ski Mce in history today Finland grabbed a clean sweep Of all medals in the event when Mirja Heitamies was second and Siiri Rantenen was third The new event (exactly T kilometers) came under fire before It started because many thought such a grind was "unlady-- 3 p But Miss Videman acros: the frozen Norwegianplunged countryside in 41 minutes 40 seconds for her gold medal There were no Americans entered but the Yanks did hve a remen's team in the lay race scheduled later in the day Miss Heitmaies was- timed in 43:39 and Miss Rantenen In 42:50 m the women's race Fashion slum The ladies made one concession to the rugged trek which would have frightened off many a man They turned it into something of a fashion show showing up at the starting point in costumes The Swedes attracted Warrior Tumbling Experts 1 (UP)--Lyd- LARAMIE Wyo Feb 23 (AP)— Bob Houbregs hit a shot with nine seconds left to boost University of Washington's highly-toute- d basketball team to a 0 victory over Wyoming in a defensive battle between the west- era cage giants last night lay-u- p cross-countr- 52-5- S nA- one uvcr ucaia TIa Pabvsi six-mi- le considerable attention with several lassies decked out in knickerbockers The course had one steep climb and several downhill stretches The Norwegians insisted it be included on the Olympic program and pointed out that a Norwegian girl crossed the same course in a test last year Miss Videman took an earlv lead and at the halfway point had a time of 23 minutes Miss Heitamies was second then Miss Videman and her ots maintained their pacecompatrithe rest of the way to top the field Marti Norberg of Sweden finished fourth in 42:93 Strkka PIkUnen of Finland fifth in 4307 Wahl of Norway sixth 21 The points Finland grabbed in the unofficial team standings hoisted that nation into third with 61 points for the meet place Norway leads with 101 and the U S is second with 84 M The handsome Miss Videman not only completed the frind in good shape but reported with a grin It s not exhausting at all It was aRakel really quite pleasant" Wind up Sunday U S competitors were scheduled to appear in two events today tttd In the ski jump special class £ lglKh winds up the games tomorrow The Americans move back into action at six a m £ S T) when the four-ma- n team of John Burton of Wayzata Minn : Wendell Broom-na- il of Rumford Me George d Jr of Duluth Minn and Robert Fidacks of Rumford compete in the four-ma- n aki race At three p m E S T) the u S hockey team which beat Poland 5 to 3 yesterday opposes Czechoslovakia in a battle for second place Both teams are currently tied with Sweden for second 1 records— two WluY J points behind Canada The Canadiens apparently Wrapped up th title yesterdaV when they edged out Sweden 3 to 2 on Billy Dawe s with only 20 seconds left to goal It was their sixth consecutiveplayvictory and wey expect to rack up No 7 today against Norway and No 8 tomorrow against the U S Sweden plays Switzerland and Finland playa Poland in other hockey games this afternoon Americans had what was expected to be their last "good day" yesterday when they scored 11 points and won silver medals in two events The U S four-ma- n bobsled crew took second place in the hazardous runs down Frognerseteren s glittering chute Piloted by Stan Ben-haof Lake Placid N Y the Americans rocketed down the curv- I1? 1:16 72 on the th but S3 time rose to 1:1854 onheat his totaI me of SToUb SHI" or seconds slower the victorious German team than Hov-lan- J° m Region One th he mushed through the course to win the (L°Kjeath Center Sandwich N H driver completed the distance in three hours nine minutes and seven seconds Pay Dispute "Bullet Bob' Cummings and Gypsy Joe are almost back where they started today after a ruling by the National Wrestling Alliance ordering Promoter Ken Mayne to pay off the principals of Wednesday nights mat embroglio at Beithana arena in Ogden The clash for the intermountain championship held by Cummings was halted by the referee because of excessive fouling by both men The gory battle was declared "no contest" by the referee and subsequently Promoter Ken Mayne held up the purses of both men as well as retaining custody of the emblematic gold belt The ruling from N Vf A President Al Haft Columbus Ohio: "Herewith ordered Wrestlers Cummings and Gypsy Joe be reimbursed according to terms of previous agreement as contestants obviously fulfilled obligation to promoter However be advised N W A sanctioned gold belt be retained by promoter as agent of sanctioning agency until such time as champion agrees to defend title against Gypsy Joe or some other contender approved in advance by this governing body' Promoter Mayne interpreted the ruling as authorizing a return match between Cummings and Gypsy Joe but until press time neither could be signed for another contest here Mayne said Cummings was contacted but was not anxious to give Gypsy Joe another chance That Mayne holds the gold belt —or what pieces remain since Mrs Gypsy stomped it— may be the lever which will enable the local promoter to secure the match The promoter was in the thick Df a near riot Wednesday having his shirt smeared with blood and almost torn to shreds by Mrs Gypsy The Gypsy was1 claiming the victory from the referee maintain ing Cummings was in no condition to continue In fact the champion was flat on the mat when the referee halted the carriage Promoter Mayne said he will do everything possible to get Cummings and Gypsy Joe into the ring within the next few weeks He said he will talk to both of them by telephone Friday night IfH give 'em another chance" Mayne declared "If they want to settle their differences in the ring I think Ogden fans are entitled to have the battle" Ber-thar- ta Evanslon Culler up - mean anything the Chicago Cubs will be deal for outfielder Bob Addis their will °ut one of the best made ll'r? all last winter T 185-poun- ob-tam- from the Boston Braves for shortstop Johnny Cusick has been !heC 8lU48Cr in 3U CublwKS Gil Hodges Will Learn to Bunt Hodges who knows how to hit home runs will go to work in week learning how to bunt c-i- l Doder Manager hJ! royJDressen announced today Hodges will be taken in tow by Coach Billy Herman next week mi8sion lB V teich the h°W t0 bUnt Ed git mHL hTtVrS" tiklrtrTdea0 W Wp: ixciuv HddM 3 6-- 4 intra-squa- ! Friday Basketball Finals East Hofstra 63 Brahoels 42 Buffalo 88 Western Reserve 67 Colgate 65 Penn State 63 (overtime) Cornell 71 Harvard 50 Franklin and Marshall 84 Juni- ata 60 Hillyer 54 New Haven State 50 Princeton 65 Yale 59 Quantico Marines New York A C Y) 51 71 77 Ithaca 52 Queens (N Thiol 62 Buffalo State 53 Worcester Tech 73 Union (N Y) 64 Cobleskill Aggies 72 Union J V (N Y) 61 Fairfield 104 Arnold 69 Kings (Pa) 75 Wilkes 72 South West Virginia 88 Clemson 73 Tulane 102 Florida 77 Presbyterian 88 Erskine 65 Cape Girardeau State Teachers 67 Marysville Randolph burg 61 52 Macon 68 REALTOR? Arkansas State 56 Arkansas State Teachers 50 Texas college 45 Southern U 43 Wiley 58 Bishop 56 ' East Texas State 66 East Texas Baptist 63 North Texas State 66 Midwestern U 60 Texas Wesleyan 86 Texas Lu- semi-final- a? 50-5- 0 1 7-- 12-1- aVstasbBsflBnBsVBsflBii:'-- SPNPwSrHfla 6 1 i lata 14-1- j 28-2- 4 0 Hcn4ricka 0 0 0 0 Wettover 3 0 0 a Feltman Open House Slated Walt Dropo Gets Troining Wovl Werlnocrl3u lead Washington had a 467 per cent accuracy from the field and Wy-- 1 11 U 20 13 22 14 40 oming had a 34 0 mark Totals V I I VUUV0UH Score by quarters Washington is ranked sixth Bav J North Cacha to tionally in the Associated Press Annual open house sponsored by 28 Bear River poll and Wyoming is 19th A oowri the physical education department 7500 of turned out for the opafcci Weber Bex Elder e O T TP p of the series Wyoming J of Weber high school will be held OTr 0 10 0 Belnapf Termer 13 2 4 pride of the at f!0§ Skylioe conference Wednesday fab 2 2 2 S HaitaM Malmroief 3 5 2 8 has been beaten four out of five in the school gymnasium 6 2 8 3 Wvattc Andemonc 2 10 4 This is the 12 13 Price g Oyler g J 8 20 times by Washington Approximately 450 student of 4 3 311 8tanaBfB Whltef 2 5 2 6 first time the teams have played at 2 PaUerson class two-gam- ft 111 113 Laramie Olson 0 0 0 0 Shaw Hunsakar 0 0 0 0 Wyoming's Moe Ttadovich missed 110 Musarova a chance to send the game into 8 10 0 Hull 0 0 0 0 Skeen overtime when he was fouled as 1 0 0 2 Folkman the final buzzer sounded He was In the pressur12 18 9 33 17 24 13 47 awarded two shots Total I Radovich missed 14 23 33 e-filled Weber try 11 21 Bon Elder 33 47 the first and the second which was Official!— Stanfield and Hancock meaningless also went wide w i omlae Wihlnrlon 2 t South Cache Logan GTFP 3139 r ' 3 0 0 6 Klrbyf OOOO Harrisonc 0 0 0 0 Thorpeg 2 113 Mathewig 2 7 2 6 Bailey 7 1 1 IS Barrett 0 0 0 0 Speuler 4 2 0 8 Wright 0 0 0 0 Cooper 0 10 0 Curtis West Utah 96 New Mexico 74 Stanford 51 Southern Calif 41 Oregon 71 Washington St 61 Washington 52 Wyoming 50 College of Pacific 57 San Francisco State 55 Nevada 74 Arizona ( Flagstaff ) State 52 Regis 82 Adams State 62 U C L A 67 California 54 St Mary's (Calif) 59 San Jose 55 Whitworth 76 Pacific Lutheran 64 Mbberly 50 Stockton 45 Eastern Washington 84 St s Spethf Pingreefc GTFP 4 4 4 0 CKPfP 14 8 2 0 1 1 S 2 4 4 0 6 C 4 Balling Kendrickg 0 10 0 0 0 3 0 Amesg JBansen 2 2 2 6 2 1 1 1 J437 lUtarrls R B Harris Johns Hanen 2 2 1 3 Guisness 3 2 McClary orpfP ltaag f 4 7 S 18 Burnsf 10 2 2 ( f III 4 8 Enochs! 4 16 Houbregle 0 Biversc 1 Hughe c 113 3 tllopulosc OOOO Paronse 16 Ctprianog 8 3 S Koong 3 McCutchcon 115 114 115 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 13 8 Eamuelaon Fbwler g 10 0 2 Xadovich 4 3 1 11 Totals Score by quarters: 18 18 17 SO 21 10 23 32 12 8 20 16 34 Totals Score by quarters: 10 35 48 55 S Cache 11 22 28 34 Logan Officials: Hazen and Melinkovirh 21 13 13 95 11 Wyoming 17 10 13—52 13 12 14—30 Washington — Free throws missed: Guisness McClarj Houbregs 2 priano Xoon 2 Wyoming— Haag 4 Burns Rivers Hughes 2 Radovich 3 bat-teryra- ttp 220-poun- d e If Jtc-Pha- 5 announced Mel Wood is boy's adviser MINUTE Giants Ready for Initial Game PHOENIX Arif Feb 23 IT Manager Leo (Angel Face Dure cher announced today than his SB tiopal league champion New York Giants will play their first intra squad game of the spring tomorWEST PALM BEACH Fla Feb row "I'm not trying to rush thirsts' 23 UP) — Manager Jimmy Dykes of the Philadelphia Athletics Maid Durocher said "Its just that the today that he will be very disap- -' I BOya are ready" Joe Coleman pointed if doesn't regain his old form this ALSCO OF UTAH this year Are Tew 4okii 110000 A Ywr? Dykes said both Coleman and Dick Fowler another IM§ tette- writ AIk af Utafc "looked fine and have made ma BjiW 17rh South Salt uve ( very optimistic" Sinai out haw ITS utoft Fowler won five games and lost Horn lmprs)vei)8fit r 'H 11 last season while Coleman had mission draw anal i:e- a 6 record Dykes Has Hopes Oregon Ducks For Coleman Now in 3rd Place CAR WASH W WBAIT CUAN THOROUOH hours- - am sa eaaa Can't Lose You 1 By The Associated Prese The University of Oregon Ducks firmly settled in third place in the Pacific Coast conference's northern division have a chance tonight to take over second by a few per centage points The Ducks won their sixth con ference game last night at the expense of Washington State college 46 1 The thumping the Cougars Portland 83 Seattle 32 two meet again tonight and the Oakland Atlas Engineers 56 Sac- Ducks would go ahead of runner ramento State 38 up Idaho 583 to 571 if they should National Basketball Association again trim the Cougars Idaho is idle until a Monday-Tuesda- y Results: with Oregon at Moscow 118 New York 95 Philadelphia Title holding Washington its Indianapolis 82 Milwaukee 73 crown'Jewels no longer in danger Utah High Schools went out of the conference to B Y high 47 Lehi 23 0 ptt win squeeze through with a Box Eider 47 Weber 33 over Wyoming at Laramie Bear River 40 North Cache 29 The Ducka waddled along behind South Cache 55 Logan 44 at Pullman much of the time until late in the second eyuarter when Springville 40 Payson 27 Wasatch 40 North Summit 6 Ken Hunt their leading scorer Tabiona 26 Duchesne 45 dunked one to put them ahead for e 3 at Morgan 47 Park City 38 keeps They led Richfield 61 Sevier 57 and were able to add only two more South Emery 86 Green River 46 points to their margin in the third Kanab 40 Dixie 72 period South Summit 61 South Rich 35 Cedar City 54 Hurricane 53 IXCLUSIVI IN O0BINI Moab 48 North Emery 38 Snow 39 Wasatch Academy 21 VISUALINER Uintah 34 Union 41 FRONT IND MACHINI Tintic 40 Spanish Forks 84 Linchon 39 American Fork 31 CLAIR'S Gunnison 41 Sanpete 38 IMCIAMUD MRVICI Blanding 29 Montictllo 23 3187 Kiesel 2 Phone Provo 42 West 40 71-6- - sore-arm- er lame-arm- er Wo c -- ea aj tain ckotk aad faa gfey w aRsst) ! cftock will b Qoed IBfttr for a NCt wasa soV If a MmVu BERRETT'S SERVICE - 36th end W oil Avenue 1-- se-ri- es homfS 52-5- 37-3- half-tim- " 2£M resF mi aS)JJ jSBSSBSSl S3 S2£ siscoffii fabler ivnn?n you save at the Federal 14' i semi annus Hv lOch -- Saturday-Fro- m It SARASOTA Fla 21 (VP) baseman Walt Dropo was granted permission today to work out with the Beaton Bad 80s Jralt 7 PM Till Midnite ouwiida of bargains: Starting Oootfs Tay Gifts Hauwarts Furnitwr d CCh!!1 kWa£lW a!7 ?nd rf"y fmm' a" 0 by piece fa the free parking Bargains gafara Plenty AUCTION CITY 760 Riverdale Road JUST WEST OF RIVERDALE VIADUCT en as the first step toward redeeming himself after a disastrous sophomore season in INI the will participate in various Manager Lou Boudreau told the activities which will bring to a Dropo that Hat first ba-ob is yours — iff US BB fOSI floes many of the indoor apaMg On the agenda for the night will to keep hit 322 as a rookie in 1950 be girls Basketball volley ball butDropo fell oft to 39 m 99 gaes tumbling hat pin deck tennis tap last year social dancing and wrestling "We are anticipating a large crowd and promise a good night BERRETT'S of enjoyment" said Noma il girl's gym adviser The students have been practic- ing ior many wecKy ana me should e one well spent it nlgnl was mmm tmic YOUR PROPERTY i! 3bb theran 56 it Jt 44-4- 41-4- Ma-rin- Lynch- an Tonite H d The score was tied four times in atggaf Philadelphia May crrp Get Title Go 7-- n Wyoming-Washingto- Baaee piano-legge- -1 KLO and the Intermountain nrtw ork u ill carry a play by play of the second game direct from Laramie starting at eight o'clock this eve ning 444 444 400 4 48-4- 8 8-- Stetson 63 Mercer 59 Morgan State 80 Si Paul Tech 44 David 0 Union Lipscomb (Tenn) 56 East Tennessee State 52 Middle Tennessee State 46 Wtffford 84 Newberrv 66 Centenary 61 Louisiana Tech 48 Jackson College 89 Mississippi EVANSTON Wyo Feb 23 — Verne Kelsey Idaho Falls Blaine Industrial 41 Virginia Union 62 Virginia St 56 Heap Jackson Don Nield Afton and John Wort Jackson main- Midwest tained their leads as top winners in V 60 Millikin Augustana the first day of the 59 cutter race contests held in Evans-to- n (IIIMiami 90 Kent State 83 0 Friday The four men were Illinois Tech 76 Knox 68 Winners in the s at Jack87 Calvin Grand Rapids JC 50 son last week wocKhurst 76 Friends 63 Blaine Heap nosed out Don Nield Washburn 67 Pittsburgh State In the first race of the day in 235 seconds Verne Kelsey won over (Kan 65 North Dakota State 57 North DaJohn Wort also in 235 seconds in kota 46 the sixth race Chillicothe Business college 60 ' Other race results were: Keith Wentworth Military 58 Wray winner vs Hazen Peacock 251 sec: Howard Henriem win- Southwest ner vs Bob Lozier 275 sec: Avon Texas Tech 75 Arizon State Van Noy winner vs Bill Smith (Tempe) 54 vs winner sLci n°L RibyMiller 264 sec Larry Peacock winner vs Jake Zohner 245 sec Jesse Wort winner vs Ken Johnson 245 sec Joe Peacock winner vs Glbb Scott 24 6 sec Morris Hicks winner v BUI West 248 seconds A crowd witnessed the races la5e held on a Quarter mile stretch of Center street Evanston has p enty of snow and the day wa 8d p mild tor this mountain-to-comparatively community BtMANt South Cache 4 4 41-3- 500 1 4 the final period at and Two Wyoming Bear River moved into first place stalwarts aeSaH John and Dick in the hectic region one basket- Haag fouled out Hughes ftVs in the tense clost i flw Htat" ataefflH ball race Friday night with a 40 ing minutes Washington olst Doug ''JHflflflgasBifX J McClary their standout forward to 29 decision over North Cache on the same route Box Elder jumped into a second Washington's accuracy from the place tie with Ogden by trimming field sent them to the front in the Weber high 47 to 33 at Brlgham first half Frapk Guisness hitting w jfc Jaf "JsbIBbI 'fMPai1 N S HTflBaflt City South Cache walloped Lo- from outside Mi flflsv ' laBfei Hal the Huskies IIk jflflfigfl J flflW gan 55 to 44 in the other league attack in thosepaced 'aeflBlflBlflBlflflHflr JaafcaBBaHMflV 10 periods with W SflM V game Ogden high drew a bye Christensen and Nish sparked the points The lead changed twice and was attack for the Bears Stanger scored tied twice in the opening quarter 11 points for Weber to lead the Guisness' free throw put the HusWarriors' attack Oyler hit the hoop kies in front at and they held 20 for points for Box Elder onto a at the end of the Six colorfol tumblers of Webrr hich will bivt? a hir nari in lh lead North Cache Blvtr Btr CTTP open hot program at the Warriors lair Wednedav February 27 at first quarter acven-thirt- y Front row left to rtf ht: Genie! Rhees Karan Ber- p m In the second period Wyomin 0 10 0 Baumanf Calderwoodf 0 313 1 0 0 2 Ncilsent ragun ifnwr row left to right: Rae Dunn Sheryi Ron Rivers and Haac pulled the rew rm Mtkr 1 3 3 3 Ktrbyc NUhc S a 3 13 into a 4 tie after UtfOB in Top La Yon Hammond 1 4 S 4 ChriKtensent ( I 317 Cowboys minutes of Hnng the second 2 quarter 3 2 t Marting Strevenfc 13 3 4 0 10 0 Smith Archibald 0 0 0 0 Washington slowly pulled sOgfci 0 2 3 2 Hill then and by halftime held a 2 2 1 rhu-barb- Addis Impressive Races Draw With the Cubs Colorful Field Ariz Ftb- 23 — t55Aimpressions 600 555 555 Weber 33 Box Elder 47 South Cache 55 Logan 44 rights and ripped a gash under his right eye with a left hook It was a good fight in which d the stocky Frenchman overcame his younger larger Danny Nardico on a mildly and harder-hittin- g decision opponent's adVillemain spoiled light heavy- vantages Robert 28 scaled 167 '4 weight Nardico a Garden debut bv pounds — heaviest of his career But being credited finally with a unanl- - Nardico 24 weighed 172 Danny mous decision over the was favored at 5 younger slugger from Tampa Fla However the decision wasn't made officially "unanimous" until1 more than an hour after the fight hid ended The first announcement fas a "majority"' decision for Ville- main because Judge Jimmy Crow- -' ley had mistankenly scored the fight even on rounds and points Crowley an who was MIAMI Fla Feb 23 (AP) — making his first Garden appear-- ' nce as a juage torgot to give Vil- Philadelphia Municipal stadium It lemain a mandatory one point for appeared today will be the site of the third round which Nardico had the return match between Jersey lost on a foul for two low blows Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles for As a result Crowley wound up the heavyweight boxing championwith five rounds for each and fiv ship Promoter Herman Taylor of Philpoints for each said tentative arrange"Rhubarb Robert" Christcnberrv adelphia ments had been worked out for the chairman of the New York Boxing title fight in the stadium about Commission changed Crowley"s 18 point score to six for Villemain June The winner of the Walcott-Charle- s rid five for Nardico and thus offl- fight he said will meet daily made the decision unanimous Marciano in New York City Referee Barney Felix and Juries Rocky Arthur Aidala had favored the in September French veteran in rounds and despectively The United Press favored Villemain Monday Game Most of the 6492 fans approved BRADENTON Fla Feb 23 UP Villemain's victory particularly The Boston Braves will play their because he had finished stronger first game of the spring than his younger and heavier on- - npt MnnHav Mananar TnmiHtf r- Mal minute ui inc nuunes saia loaay — 4 flk ! 39-3- Friday's Results Bear River 40 North Cache 29 — "French bulldog" probably will get another Madison Square Garden fight on March 28 as a reward for his mild upset last night over Pet 5 8 North Cache'!!!! Gypsy Champ Villemain Wins Decision YORK Feb (UP) he rocked the tiring f tenth round twice Win Over Middleweight Robert Villemain the with straight 23 Elder Weber noon T 20-ml- le NEW W 0 e Ogden £r!£i2Si allllvetLVmm m -- Bear River Box Tu" Smuelson Wyomings brll Ilant guard tied the game 0 with a 30 foot shot with 18 seconds remaining Washington raced down the floor and Houbregs as cool as the proverbial cucumber pumped in the clincher Washington kingpins of the Northern division of the Pacific Coast conference went into the fourth qiiarter with a two point 7 lead Joe Cipriano of the Huskies potted a jump shot to widen the margin to four points their 7 biggest lead of the period 50-5- First Place In Region One ' many-colore- d 1 rer it von fnll amount saved stat ftra compcsurKrarJ too all asv tori from the 1st All mm am up bu vmi crg 11 see Mviniri per FEDERAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASS N 'Over $1200000 in Capital and Reserves |