Show 1 THE OGDEN UtAW) STANDARD-ESUKDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 24 OA AMINES? 1988 Cowboys Ride Over' Washington 55 to 45 Championship Form 'rarUUS l' fc" JfH-'- "aaaaaaW ' 'r"' BYU Tramples New Mexico Lobos 90 to 61 They Represent Ogden District in Finals Wyoming Returns With Power PROVO Utah Feb 23 (AP) — Brigham Young held Its grip on aecond place in the Skyline conference basketball race tonight rolling over bottom of the barrel' New Mexico The game started out on even ground and soon developed into a scoring duel between New Mexi-co'- a Larry Tuttle apd Harold of the Cougars But before the Lobos could make too much of a showing the Cougars began pilfering everything New Mexico threw and converting the wholesale burglary Into pile of points 3 at the Brigham Young led half Cojoh Stan Watts began slipping reserves Into the fray early in the third period And only Tuttle s deadly push shots and some fine potting by Ross Black kept New Mexico lnthe game Joe Richey end Christensen split point honors for B Y IJ each Black arid Tuttle hit netting 21 for 18 apiece leading the Lobos The game was the windup of home appearances for) tbe defending conference champs who now move on to frays with the first place Wyoming and third spot Utah before calling it a season The game also was the last of the home season for Cougar Jerry Romney a New Mexico native who pulled down 16 points tonight Wyo Feb E3 (AP)— Wyoming's Cowboys rebounded with dazzling power tonight to clip the University of Washington Huskies 55 to 45 for an even break in the two-gabasketball series between the current leaders of the Skyline and Pacific coast conferences To Square Series With Huskies Never Lose Lead LARAMIE me 90-6- 1 Chris-tense- i ytllsigl HMgt iflliffiiiBrwi fr Rolfe Looks for Detroit Club To Be Contender in 1952 American League Race LAKELAND Fla Feb 23 APing the last two months of tht Red Rolfe thinks his De- - son trolt Tigers will be back in the "Dizzy Trout still has a sound first division this season because arm and will be my top relief pitch-o- f the return of one pitching star er I look for Fred Hutchinson Hal and the comeback of another White Marlin Stuart and perhaps t have one or two youngsters to round out The starI that Rolfe didn Ai t iasi year out wm nave mis season my siaii Muart nasi developer! a is Art Ho'utteman the Ditcher re knucklc-bal- l and is effective leased by the army The comeback against some clubs quite Is Trucks who recovered "Aside from we're about ?uy aVirgil sore arm in the latter stages the same as wepitching were last year exof the 1951 campaign cept for our recent deal with the ut course Kolfe also counts on Browns that gave us catchin me return to form or all his three strength in Matt Batts a good re ouineiries Hoot bvers Vic Wert serve outfielder in Cliff Mapes and Johnny Groth plus the resur- - a promising pitcher in Dick Little-gencof second baseman Gerry field and an infield hopeful In first Priddy and shortstop Johnny Lip- - j baseman Ben Taylor on That may be asking a lot "J can't out what haoDened rne return of Houtteman makes to Evers figure last season He rmilrtnt us at least a dozen games better buy a base hit earlv in the season than we were a year ago" said and never did get started He finRolfe "He won 19 games for the ished with an average of 222 alTigers in 1950 and we were in the most a hundred points below the pennant race all the way With the previous vear Avers is a lot better young fellow around again and than that or I'm no judgo of ball trucks looking so good I've got players two potential winners "Vic Wert out top power hitter "I think Trucks was the best had his trouble last at times In the league in the last too He's been workingyear pitcher out all winsix week of the season He beat ter and his weight is down I think the Yankees four times and I don't ne it round into shape a lot think any other righthander did er this year He'ouht to bequick that for 35 homers Grotb-4- s as goodgood a could well be "Pitching very they come our strong point even We have a veteran Infield though we had to give up Bob Cain and Gene George Kell is tops base nearaen in oroer to get snme catch- - of course Lipon can atdo third the at job lng and outfield help If my two short an dPriddy is a good second and the -- P°n Kolloway VJLV v mc in Hire mo mil hall A noi wuiti V lavmr w anape I m referring to Ted Grav first base and Hal Newhouser I've asked Hah ' We will be better than last to report in camp early so that he We've got to work to win We year will will have time to get into the best work and we ll a lot of possible shape He will have to show people I can't saysurprise we will Win the me something in the exhibitions if rwnnnnl ft Imum ku ircijuire- win j'— ut in muni mi mm ns vou may we ve tried recall he wasn't able to pitch' due f "Aa for the rest they ail figure gooo rne yanks will miss DiMa-gibut they'll be in good shape GET A Cleveland can win with Its pitching The Red Sox will miss Williams a lot Chicago seems to have Im-- i proved and the Browns and Athletics will be tough from the beBRAKE SPECIAL ginning Washington 7can throw some rough pitching at you too" er J I A mi mm a y Now Mtsire orpT 3 0 a 6 113J SIS' 9 1 Spallina f Richardson Rwensonc currutg l-- 2 0 2 4 7 6 4 20 ( Kennedy Tuttle Nyitedt Black Barrow Srtgbam Vonbs g p f Rirheyf Karrenf 1 2 4 18 1 t 1 22 0 0 a Mateljanc 4 111 Christensen g 10 1 1 21 Romney g A 4 1 IS Larnen 0 0 3 0 Jar man 12 0 4 Dunn 10 2 2 10 0 0 14 0 10 Golden 00 00 Nuekoll 0 r 7 8 Taylor 12 14 1 Heap Burgess 111 0 0 0 0 0 10 12 Davt 10 0 2 Gleave 2 0 0 4 Stephena 0 111 Crump 24 13 31 t Tolala New Mexirn Brigham Young 3S20 15W) 14 31 19 31 rree throws missed: New Swenson Currle Spullina BYU — Karren Chrltenen 12—81 20—00 Mexico — 18 18 Kennedv Jarman Davi 20-ga- "-- $!! ''"T0 I 1 —- Ramova front whaatt and Impact lining 8 Claon inspect ond repack your wheel bearingt 9 Imped brake drums 4 Check and add braka fluid 5 Adjust brake thoei to tecure fvtt contact with drums 4 Carefully test brakes 450 REGULAR Hydraulic Irak only 1 19 3- WESTERN HATTERS ! U Ogdtnt's Newest Finest HAT SHOP 3 Cleaning Blocking 5 2300 Washington Blvd Tourney Carded AUGUSTA Ga Feb 23 Ogden Fourth ward eagera turned back Honeyville at the Ogden high gymnasium last nigbt to earn a post In tbe L D S churrh finals at Salt Lake this week Back row left to right: Darrell Kaunders Ray Stoddard Bob Winn Ron Wright Leon ( lark and Coach A J Rlrie front row left to right Richard Huss Darrell Holvlaon Lamojnt Shupe Bill Sessions and Jay Carlson —— U— — — i 4 St Louis Is Firs! Team To Accept Bid NEW YORK Feb 23 (UP — St Louis university became the first team to seek a double national basketball championship when it accepted a bid to the National tournament tonight St Louis previously qualified for N C A tournament by A tour nament of the year and the opening tourney of the tempting three— invited 104 past and present champions today No golfer yet has won in one year all three major American tournaments open to professionals — the Masters National open and the PGA championship Ben Hogan came close last year when he won 'the Masters and the Open He will defend his Masters title April 6 this year on the Augusta National club course Many golfers say that for a professional to win the teniDting three would be the equivalent of winning a grand stem such as Bobby Jones cored in IU30 That year Jones an amateur won the American open and Amateur and the British open and Amateur The 1952 Masters' invitation list is the largest for any of the IS tournaments About 70 should open the meet on tbe par 7i layout 3-- winning the Missouri Valley conference championship The Billikens are the seventh team to accept bids to the Invitation tournament which opens at Madison Square Garden here e March 8 Previously St n St John's Duquesne Hall Dayton and Holy Cross accepted The St Louis team currently ranked eighth in the nation by the United Press board of coaches has an overall record of 19 victories for the season and five defeats Included are a victory over Kentucky and the Sugar Bowl championship both gained in New Orelans in December This is the fourth time in five years that St Louis has gained the Invitation tournament ft won the championship in 1948 and was eliminated in the quarterfinals In 1949 and 1951 The team Is unique in that two small men — Ray Steiner and Lou McKenna — back up 6 fop-ranke- Hat 8 in Wisconsin Ring 23 n) tVerkmanifiipl ladies' Hats Also Cleaned and Blocked 2424 Kietel Avenue Ogden Utah Across from Paramount f M-M- Fourth r ' M- ft I ' to Fin ouster hjfniiAijtfTs uain early a - atw M nunc i iiu veaiiivr period opened and scored six points to make the score 22 to 18 from then on Fourth ward was in complete 3 command leading at the end of the third period The Fourth ward victory gives them the right to represent District Three in the church championships in salt Lake City this week II ir a 34-2- Ofea OTrr 5 2 1 S 9 1 2 14 i 3 3 9 0 C Huntaktr 0 0 0 0 M Bonthr 5 3 0 10 Wriht 1102 Soivsaon oooo 0 Sfoddard SssHsst 20 H Aimer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hunsaker 0 D Tnlals Louthton Andrews 4 44 Officials: CllaUa enr Wsymenif 14 7 3 31 Honus Wagner 78 Years Old PITTSBURGH Feb 23 AP) — Honus Wagner baseball's Mr Shortstop celebrates his 78th birthday tomorrow — his first in- retirement Wagner one of the first players named to baseball's Hall of Fame retired just eight days ago on pension after more than 37 years with the Pittsburgh Pirates The Dutchman" said "Flying there 11 be no special celebration - 0 G T T F Buhlerf 9 4 2 12 Crowley f 1 0 0 2 Peterson c 2 2 0 4 2110 10 Hllls a sou nintg Jnnc 0 o oo 8 11 f Summers s Pries-- 0 23 Officials: d r t 17p g7 0(da 03 6 S 1 11 S 1 3 S 3 3 13 P 4 S 1 Wehster 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chllds Wendy Wangsgard daughter of Mr and Mrs Owen Wangsgard 470 Fifth stret Is a bowler of distinction The thirteen-year-olkegler rolled a 254 single game at the Kits alleys in Halt Lake last week She recently rolled games of 207 and 227 at Paramount bowl She is an eighth grade student at Mound Fort junior high school and one of Ogden's moat promising newcomers in bowling Totals 38 19 17 Hancock and Wiese Clearfield rtrst G PTP Bearhf 1 t I 1 riftb Fellf Lmhmml Latnpnf 3 1 1 S W lrn 4 S 1 t Porter c 3 3 2 It Becksteadg Rirh4nag 0 0 0 0 Kartehnerg MUebeiug a s 3 is 0 0 0 0 Shreeve Bejrnoids oooo 0 111 Schweitzer Clayton 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 Bambrough 21 IS 10 32 Totals is n a 47 Officials: B Hancock and Haren 1 Races Called by Bad Weather Mtslst G TTP Plain City GTTP 0 4 4 4 7 7 4 18 8 3 2 18 DAYTONA BEACH Fla Feb 23 tAP — Bad weather and an unsafe course caused officials today to postpone the American Motorcycle asrace for amasociation's 100-mi- le Cook f G D Cottier Lund e 0 0 0 0 Skeeng 0 0 0 0 HadlSSMf 0 0 0 0 Christensen 0 0 0 0 Maw D Nekonf Hansen g 9 H Hansen 2 Totals 13 14 10 40 Lower Officials: 3 117 Nelsonf 2 10 4 Jeppsone 7 8 S 20 Hallins t 0 0 0 0 1 17 and WabllMrn 9 19 10 4 1210 teurs The event will be run Monday The national championship road race over the 41 mile beach-roacourse will be held tomorrow rain or shine officials said 200-mi- le d Weber High Wins 1 three-quart- er - j 51-4- 2 ease l lass ill Stl 1 'Ml sin 1 S 1 S T Basketball Scores ico 61 Baltimore 62 Catholic U 43 USC G academy 64 54 Cornell 57 Dartmouth Colby 41 Fordham 55 CCNY 52 Cornell college 61 Coe 55 Knox 73 Chicago 31 Southern La i 64 Texas college 57 Bishop 57 Wiley 4 Be loll 53 Southern Illinois r9 19 Wahmgion Totals 14 11339 IS a 49 t—m Wyoming If II Missen fre throws Washing!"" Go r' McClary Knochs Hoybregs 3 Wmming - Caau tuver X H'jrie Samuelson RassSelsa New Hurlers Please Slanky 1 ST PETERSBURG ria Pals Eddie SUnkv of the Cardinals received encouraging State 48 7R Indiana Central 95 eorts today from two 1 aiamf York 82 Friends 80 of 1951 who may be kgy pitchers North Carolina State 71 North j men in 1952 Carolina 32 Cloyd Boyer and Joe Frecko Shaw 56 Winston Salem Teachers 52 who previously hadn't thrown a Morningside 76 Augustana (fL tsatl harder than a lob went to thai Di 67 76 Seton Hall 71 bull pen wtth Stanky and showed Loyalo "111 " they could threw hard satefs Minnesota 59 Purdue 56 Indiana 63 Wisconsin 48 wjth his natural motion without Texas 38 Texas A and M 34 suffering any discomfort Marquette 55 Creightrm 45 "Our pitching will eats Southern Methodist 57 Arkanih If those bnr problem sas 48 1'ithey can pitch"' Stanky said jawssn Army 65 Harvard 59 sou no arms mev are Navy 67 Notre Dame 58 Providence 71 Springfield 69 tial aces on any stall Hamilton 46 Norwich 45 Villanova 65 Duquesne 62 I over- ffksfBRADENTON Fla Feb 25 UF) fielder Bob Thorpe who has time been playing in the Cuban league Ohio State 80 Michigan 87 this winter signed his Braves 1952 Lafayette 67 Buffalo 61 today after a short con Mississippi Southern 76 Spring aosjbrart ference with general manager John Hill 56 Qulnn He batted 299 lor lfif Colgate 74 Western Reserve 61 w a u k r c last year 74 84 Erskine Newberry Brandeis 72 Wagner 70 ST PETERSBURG Fla Feb' 31 Boston college 78 St Anse- lUP — Yankee General Hanager 58 tc Weiss said today he la chtef-Stetson 86 Florida State 64 Interested in getting a first baseGeorge Washington 78 The Cit- man in any trade the club fBjgsti adel 56 make Tech 67 55 Carnegie Allegheny He indicated he d take Eddie Yost West Virginia 80 Clemson 89 from the Senators but won t get Den i son 73 Oberlin 71 him Ohio Valley Conference Tearaey I frank Lane of the White Stag' ' Louisville Kyi visited the Yankee camp todsqr Western Kentucky 47 Murray pslsted his trip from the wast coast was only for his dauchter's birth- State 45 70 LaSalle aay— not for baseball Georgetown DC) 88 CLEARWATER Fla Iowa State 59 Oklahoma 48 Feb 25 New York State Tech 65 Jer- fUp— Del Enms PhilUes stugrnwp v (m slumped to 287 was been 111 sey City J C 62 form today driving the ball from Alabama 63 Auburn 50 Duke 96 Southern Carolina 82 Ma heels as he did In 15S8 a nark All traces of "fibrtt Toledo 67 Miami 'O 58 a'lment — have diseppeered and the Bltnoia 78 Iowa 62 big fellow was able to follow through with his swing without a hitch His work brought smiles ft'"-Manager Eddie Sawver There was no break in the holdout situation with nine men still unsigned — Robert Roberta Rua Jim Konstanty Meyer Emory church Fd Waitkus ctaaia sssai Gran Manner Willie Jc 23 AP-- Bill Jack Mayo TJCiS9N' Arli- - F Linderman Red Lodge vI WIST PALM BEACH voted the world No F'a Feb roubo two yrar SRr pared ta UP— Manager Jimmy Dykes 57th annual La Fiesta De Los cautioned the Pv 'aelphia r Vaqueros here today tnday against throwing too Already the winner of some $300 hard and swimming too much in the rodeo He issued the swimming admonfirst Lit derman won first place in the r ition upon learning that Bob Hoop g and third place in the er has a swimming pool in the back ssddle bronc riding in toiay'g sss yard of the home he has rentes sion here Hooper a slider The rodeo will wind up its four- - MM eatpert compile IPsBjgj in his first two seasons day stand here tomorrow Today j results included Calf roping: 1 Buckshot when you artsa you get mus s cle " rrarkrd Dykes "you wouldn't Tucson 181 second that to happen would you" Saddle bronc riding: 1 Chuck In warning the Wtajiparrl Prescott 2 Deb Ceasssji manager reminded the pitchers of haver Spokane Wash Team tying: 1 Zene Farren the epidemic of sore arms thats La Cruces N M and Joe Glenn plagued the Athletics through the early stages of the 1851 race Douglas Ariz 180 I ( Nat Title Slate 1 Grapplers of Weber high school wrapped up their fourth annual state wrestling championship last night at contests at Payson entered by 15 prep schools The Warriors garnered a total score of 42 points to top all teams The Box Elder wrestlers from Brigham City were second with 36 points Delta high was third with 23 Davis fourth with 22 and Cedar City fifth m tat Bill Linderman New Pitcher Is 'New Newcombe' Is Top Cow Hand ' VERO BEACH Fla Feb 23 fAP Joe Black pitching sensation of the Havana Winter league made his debut In a Brooklyn uniform today and almost Immediately the camp started buzzing about a "new Don Mewcurnbe" Black Plainfield N J Negro who won 15 and lost six pitching in 29 games of Havana's league season also made a deep on Manager Charlie Dres-seHe is currently under a Montreal contract "TKvt- - in KaraeWs 3 7 7 11 2 10 4 Lawless! 3 5 1 7 Adams e 1 0 0 3 Araveg 0 1 Hunsaker S 1 0 10 By t'nlted Press Kohaysshi 1113 Wyoming 55 Washington 49 8-- BkKthe i o o I B Gardner 0 0 0 0 Brigham Young 90 New Mas 111 Clark 0 0 0 0 GT TP a Gardner Hum 4 i o s Sa ungate 4 0 0 R Shus 0 0 0 0 Winn 0 0 0 0 Carlson Bob Koch by its clean SP taste f' en ward jumped 7 Wash-psjp- ' "Anguished I 6-- Cage 6-- ' Theatre 21-1- Ogden Fourth ward coached by Afton Ririe won the division three L D S basketball championship by defeating Honeyville 44 to 31 Saturday night at the Ogden high school gymnasium A crowd of about 1000 watched the closing games of the — —annual tournament 5-- 5-- 36-36- d 1 one-han- Title by Downing Honeyville 44 to 31 Large Crowd Attends d With five teams yet to be selected for the tournament the field should be completed early next week Leading prospects are New York university Seattle Texas Christian LaSalle and Brigham Young or Wyoming Brigham Young won the tournament last year by downing Dayton in the finals but was not assured of a bid because of it mediNew Pirate Farm ocre record The tournament opens with a PITTSBURGH Feb 23 (AP) -Denver Colo of the class A West tripleheader March 8 and another em Baseball league joined the list March 10 Two first round surof Pittsburgh Pirate affiliates to- vivors will draw byes into the March 13 The finals day This makes a total of 15 minor semifinals will be played Saturday night league clubs in the Pirate chain March 15 6950-yar- LDS Ogden Fourth Wins Se-to- tAP) — "The Masters— first major golf 17-1- M Bbna-ventur- CHICAGO Feb AP— Sen Estes Kefauver said today he will enter the Democratic primary for president in the Wisconsin election April 1 HATS MADE TO ORDER Oer factory Process fasiires You the Finest of ANY MAKE CAR Masters Golf S-- M 12-- 8 - VALUE For Big Dinner Crowd the j Xri QB Club Looks 52-3- Dick Button king of tbe figure skaters performs one of hi spectacular Ice maneuver in Oio Norway m he win hi second Olympic championship to become the first repeating tltllst of the 1952 world Harvard student from Fnslewood N J games The gave the United States her fourth fold medal with hi winning figure abating performance and helped tighten the V S bold on second place in unofficial team standings 0 later last night Wyoming opened with a terrific attack in tb ffrgt two periods and raced to a St-BlMd at halftime Hie Cowboys shooting a blazing M percentage from the field limited the kingpins of tbe Northern division of tbe Pacific Coast conference to 22S percent average 1 Wyoming pnde of tbe Skyline HHP a 10--1 league mark never lost the lead after going la f mm 3 0 in the opening minute ' The only time tbe Huskies George Ottinger Romney one of threat r rr to catch up was u hen America's top flight after dinner they were one point behind at 7 n Cowboys increased their mar-gispeakers will address members of bewith apparent ease to the Ogden Quarterback club at Ho- fore the Huskies dosed the gap to at the end of the first quartel Ben Lomond Wednesday eve- la-fll-l- l ning February 2? at 7 30 p m terIn the second quarter Wyoming President Maurice Conrojr an- completely dominated with B nounced Saturday night to Washington s 8 "All details for the second an- points TuiT Samuetson started nual kickoff dinner of tht dub IhaMorris second quarter spree have been completed" said Presi- withCowboy d his corner dent Conroy We look for a fine Guard Moe Radovich added a shot teag attendance e ware '' "Ott Romney is a world famous their and the Cowboys 4 victory figure in sports Utahna who have Ron Rivers Wyoming's 6 feet heard him apeak rate him toper He center and John Hughes did has had a colorful career in the wtm masterful Job of clamping a deathletic world and is wrapped up afease on Bob Houbregs the ace in sports of all kinds center Samuelson Washington "During World war II Romney meanwhile was putting the hob was in cnarge oi recreation ror tne bles on Frank Guisness the American Red Cross in all parts forward who cut the Wy of the world He is looked upon deictic to ribbons last night now as the number one recremaja omtng The Huskies rallied in the third authority in the United Statm jPBSfOd to play on even terms last Is on leave from West they couldn't overcome the big Wy"Romney Virginia university now and la oming 18 point bulge which the serving the army in special serv- EpirDoys maintained until the final ice Hia talk will be on current 90 seconds of that period problems In the athletic world — fired in six points n cl u d i n g the recommended byWashington Bill Koon Duane Enochs and changes in college sports to cut Wyoming's lead "E L 'Dick' Romney for many Guisness mart to 4S- the ft of athletica at Utah years director State and football coach will in- mm I r- e Cowboys started playing troduce his brother Ott pMa-siwa-y in the fourth quarter "Back in the early thirties it and were content to bold their marwas Dick who upset Ott'a applegin Wyoming started a complete cart in basketball by trimminc the KaV with five minutes to nlav famous Golden Bobcats for tbe coo- - with the score Vrsaisi C Quarterback club members may 3FPT GPPT 1 IS Jtaaaf Gutsncasuf 1111 bring one or more guests to' the S e a BSsrssftjtV' i f r i hot Wednesday night program Sports I M Baaswf MfVtMiir experts of Utah will be in attendWmmhwjt 0 WrClaryf - f 3 3n 13 ance Club members are urged f 3 4 Kimr i " i BMofii i to notify Secretary Grant Thossssl Houbregsc 2 1 ! 4 Parsons r SarnuetaOBhg f at Sears regarding dinner reserva4 3 Kaoovtrr t tions before Wednesday C)'-ia52-5- n v 72-ga- n 1 d S Atr-irti- d tr-e- wrs-tlin- rieht-hande- d Sor-laH- MOVING? Fvrtiiturs IUtric Urn Acres ttStttt BRnrrsT CO SALT LAO CITY UTAH Available in Cant Mm sssygysor OISTKIIH IKI) n n-P- g arainies WASATCH fdeMsH 32-- ei One-Wa- y Bof - aajaoo' The Street er Aaragg Tbe State against-orerstrai- Ross Radio Service SLADE TRANSFER Bottles Jumbos ond On Tap III S2ne DISTRIBUTING COMPANY li Street Dial 5944 3373 Klesel Ave Phone SARATOSA Fla Feb 28 UP The last of the bell playing Di- -' Maggios Don started spring train-- ? lng with the Red Sox today Her vacationing with his family Dam watched the battery men In action until he saw Wart Drope take batting practice That aroused him to getting into uniform himself f |