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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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The Main Idea BURNETT IS PDsiyer Tlentf WISH' Patrolling nve LAO A STANDOUT IN ARSENAL LOOP BM jrm It's jrm DIVORCE MAY i SEND YANKEE TO THE ARMY Joe DiMaggio Returns To San Francisco Gives Interview With Al Warden East Plant Continues to :6 SA Many Big Leaguers Are Now Employed in Industries Playing Talent Will Be Scarce Says Scribe Jurges Disappointed At Chicago Confab i Lieutenant Losee Pays Visit Lieutenant (J G) Ferron Losee of thWW navy dropped into the editorial sanctum of Tie Standard-SSnlJwtay aU Soiled up in the navy bluet See has just completed a month of tM at Chapd Hill North Carolina and will report to the St Mary a pre- A Set Pace With Easy Triumph North Plant's "Cinderella team" SAN PnvnTcift i kt flisht school on January 14 VL SL 18 By HAROLD CLAASSEN NEW YORK Jan 6 (AP) Baseball now has settled 1 Tlminftnt Losee Is a iormer Joe DiMaggio home from 'a Reno visit with his estranged wife Dorothy countered question with ques- of the Ogden Arsenal basketball league stole the spotlight of the fh Weber college its ispring training problem and the major league owners have expressed their determination to play a full 154-gam9 eighth round by blossoming out in new suits to score their first wyu wnen asked if he was making any plans for the forthcoming baseball season and in so doing hinted be soon may enter war service victory By coincidence the North schedule That leaves the moguls with their biggest where to get the playing talent Planters were the last team to get ft I '4 jyr" "HftW fan new suits and the last team to score a victory in the first round He Was In charge of swimming track and field and intramurals at the Wildcat lair until last tember He also served as secretary of the Intermountain Junior College Intercollegiate Athletic association and was prominent In A A athletics Many of Lieutenant Losee's swimmers gained national recognition Virginia Nelson of Ogden worr the national A A junior diving championship and Losee served as her coach Boyd Farr nnnrher Weberlte also won the na Maybe there's something in the when you are about to be reclassified 1-A in the draft?" the New York Yankee baseball star wanted to know I saying make the man" That was emphasized when- Joe DiMaggio hinted broadly from Reno that he (would not be with the New York Yankees this spring and jby the intimation from Dixie Walker that he probably would remain as athletic director of a war 1 The victims were the East Fuze cagers who travel from Salt Lake 4 "Anyhow th VbtiUa won't mail City to "play in this league The out the 1943 baseball contracts until later this month" he said last score was 21 to 19 and is a true Indication of the closeness of the it -J battle plant instead of patrolling right field for the Brooklyn Dodgers DiMagzio's hint did not include FiiXTo rrrrin The Guards came through with uuwcvci iiiuigiAeuibijr denied statements credited to him in a telephone interview with a a tough Hn over the Magazine mention evf what he Intended to 1 Area 50 to 41 in the do whether to join the fighters week headliner Burnett and Mc to eek emolovment In a war fean Francisco newspaper yesterday The newspaper quoted him that "Snrinc trnininw nmn't nTWArn Gill set the scoring pace wih 19 and 15 points respectively dustry Having contributed their share to the nation's fighting forces the me this year" and suggested he The Bombers kept close on the heels of the league-leading East expecis io retire "I was asked such questions as Wouldn't It harrier trt tret intn major leagues now lace runner losses of other players to war in Plant team by turning back a A scrappy Firemen crew 38 to 30 dustries i condition in New York than in The Bombers with seven wins and Alf Anderson Pittsburgh In LIEUT LOSEE Former Weber coach no losses are the only team with Jacobs Forced To Revamp Program NEW YORK Jan (UP) Promoter Mike Jacobs fistic schedule for Madison Square Garden had two changes today necessitated by illness of Henry Armstrong and Allie Stolz -1 Armstrong slated to fight Beau Jack New -York sate lightweight champion in a 10-rourid non-title bout at the Garden on Jan 29 will undergo a tonsilectomy shortly and his meeting with the titleholder will be postponed until Feb 19 A scheduled bout between Armstrong who has won 13 out of 14 fights in his current comeback campaign and Al Tribuani of Wilmington Del has been set back from Jan 18 to Feb 1 Stolz slated to meet featherweight champion Willie Pep in the Garden on Jan 15 has suffered an attack of ptomaine poisoning and Matchmaker Nat Rogers- of the 20th Century club said the bout may be shifted to Jan 29 to replace the Armstrong-Jack encounter I said that spring training wouldn't bother me mean-in St that fllrav Irenf mvafelf in a mathematical chance of overtak fielder recently was classified 3-B and frozen in his job as a ship-builder for" the duration and Lou tional 440-yard junior free style event Lieutenant Losee uncovered a number of sensational track and field stars while at Weber He served as recreation supervisor at Las Vegas Nevada from Sept I until he was called to the colors "The physical fitness program of the navy will do a lot In winning the war" said Lieut Losee "The new speed record for a power dive is 736 miles an hour nine miles an hour faster than sound" "In order to perform like this our men must be in top physical condition The program consists of every activity that tends to toughen them and creates a competitive and fighting spirit "I am happy to be in this fine' program and feel that our program will be carried on universally when the war is over" Bits of Sports Banter Eddie Kenna catcher for Og GET THAT PUMPKIN Control of the ball Is the main idea In -any game and Gail Bishop of Washington State and Ray Lumpp of New York university are playing it in earnest as boys from Pacific northwest win 66-55 before 18240 persons at Madison Square Garden Phil Mahan of Cougars follows up i ing the undefeated East Planters with but one game remaining in good condition during the' printer the first half ana tnat it wouldn't be hard lor me to eet into shan no matter Finney Boston Red Sox handy- i man was told by his Alabama I draft board to remain on his farm East Plant had too many big where we trained GAME BODY TO INSTALL NEW guns for the 40 Warehouses in set or be inducted ting them down 41 to 17 despite "Naturally it's easier to get into condition in' Florida than it would Oris Hockett Cleveland outfeild- some sensational shooting by be closer to New York that's why "Frog" Clark of the losers It was a clashing of strong de er Is reported as making as much money and being far more happy in his present job of toolmaker than as a major leaguer whllf-p oan ciuos go to Florida" Joe would not snv Via hsA been fenses when the West Plant boys MEN TONIGHT outlasted the A 25 to 15 visiting in Reno for the purpose of a reconciliation Dolph CamiUi Brooklyn's finj II baseman informed nis oosses no With Dickson of the West Plant and Bush of the A controlling Induction in one of the fighting "thmiB-ht raisinar beef more essen all stray shots on their own defens tial than playing ball" and that ht Officers to serve the Weber Wildlife federation during 1943 services would mean a dizzy financial descent for the man once voted the most valuable player in the American leaeue His reouted sal ive backboards there was little chance for any tip-in or follow-up ntended to stay on nis iauiornia den back in the days of the ranch 1- will be installed at the January meeting at the Utah Power and shots Billy Jurges New York Oiants ary has been $40000 a somewhat out of the class of $50 a month Light auditorium this evening President Ormond Konkle wil preside shortstop 1 was displeased last night with the results of the club owners' meeting in Chicago He said he i hoped the owners would have obtained some ruling If Mrs DiMaggio should obtain Next Week's Schedule (Monday Jan 11) I 7:00 North Plant vs Firemen: East Plant vs A (Tuesday Jan 12) The new officers to be installed 8 a divorce after comDletinsr her six- are: Walter Grossenbach presi week residence in Nevada the base- dent Les Frandsen vice president 7:00 East Fuze vs 40 Ware OGDEN CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 6 ball star may receive a draft re houses and McCamant secretary treasurer classification from 3-A to 1-A The from Washington) as to whether baseball was ari ejssential or nonessential industry! "This way it I puts the players on the spot" he added "We won WEBER D0RL1 IN TOP PLACE vs Magazine Area DiMaggios have an infant Child 9:00 Guards vs West Plant Ross Leonard state fish and game director will be a special to guest EMt Plut (41 140 Wmrehoun (17) Refreshments will be served and KATY THOMPSON Northern Utah league in 1920 and 1921 is still working back of the plate in the winter league in Oakland Kenna has scores of friends in Utah His club recently lost four players to the war Freddie Moresco former Salt Lake infielder is visiting friends in Salt Lake before being Inducted into the army Freddie is out with the statement that "The Pioneer league won't operate in 1943" He reports for army duty on January 15 Uncle Mike Jacobs New York boxing promoter presented tailored uniforms to three soldiers as Christmas gifts to Joe Louis Billy Conn and Sportswriter Al Buck Red the Barber fired this ques- tion at this corner today: "Just what do you make of the Joe DiMaggio deal The answer Is simply that Joe DiMaggio will be reclassified in 1A in the draft If his wife obtains sportsmen are invited to attend Heslop rf 63113 Woodwrd rf 2 0 0 4 Clark If 1 0 0 2Lewi If 0 0 0 der if we: shoul continue piaying ball or got into some direct branch of the war Other major leaguers who are spending the preient off-season in tvne of war1 work include The meeting is scheduled for eight UHY- Bhephard If 1 0 0 21Youngmn 0 1 0 0 rimn to SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE 1 Won Lost Pet Weber Dorm 3 0 1000 Standing If 0 0 0 O'Clark rr 5 1 111 sharp Swaner 5 5 1 11 1 Stanley lg 12 0 2 FERRY PILOT NOW Cannon 0 0 0 01 nr a 9 Hill TTipM Officers 1 1 500 Jim Bagby Cleveland pitcher who Chicago Teams to Bennett's 1 1 -500 is ft blueprint draltsman lerry Farmer rg Woodlnd lg 0 0 0 Utah Quartermasters 1 1 -oOO Moore of the St Louis caromaia instructor and Vern Save Miles Galore Osrden Ramblers uuu athletic Total 19 7 3 41 Total 8 4 1 17 Will TTipld Area 0 2 000 Official: Baker and Ambler Gomez Yankee pitche (Lefty) employed! in a war factory CHICAGO Jan 6 (AP) The Wect Plant (23) I A (15) Weher Dorm hooDsfers trounced OTPPI -OTFP Hani rf 3 0 0 Samara rf 1113 RpnnPtt'ji 43 to 25 Tuesday to re ZIVIC STARTS TWELFTH YEAR CHICAGO Jan 6 (UP) When Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis grins and hands out cigars later this month he won't much care whether "it's a boy or girl" Either will be welcome and "Joe Chicago Cubs and White Sox together will save approximately 239320 man-miles as the result main undefeated in the Seryice Altaian If 2 0 0 4 1 Carlson If 1113 2 0 0 4 IAchlbld If 0 0 0 Mpn'i leacrue in basketball a divorce In Reno and that thej Folkman 3 0 0 6 Bush rg 0 0 0 yesterday's decision of the ma Utah Ouarterm aster iJepot jor league clubs to train at home RAchbld 1 0 Fisher lg 10 0 2 Strmbrg rg 0 1 0 0'Durand 4g 1113 downed Hill Field Aces 42 to 34 and Hill Field Officers walloped Cage Results By The Associated Prese WEST: I 93 A Montana University 42 Idaho so Montana State 42 Utah State 39 Santa Clara 44 St Mary's Col or a nearby site Malan rg 0 0 01 Dlckion lg 3 2 1 7 It was pointed out that the two Osrden Ramble rs 17 to five FORT LAUDERDALE Fla Jan 6 Home on her first leave tiny Katy Rawls Thompson former international womani championship swimmer and i now a member of the women's i auxiliary ferrying squadron says that flying iwith the WAFs "is the most thrilling and exciting life imaginable" She is one of the original group of J25 women fliers who formed the nucleus of the WAFs The attractive WAF who is married to Captain Ted Thompson of the royal air force ferry command admitted that she misses her swimming'' "But we've got a job to do" she said "and my particular one keeps me very busy" PITTSBURGH Jan 6 (AP)- Lewis of Hill Field Aces was the clubs traveled approximately 3200 miles en route home from Los An ToUl 12 3 125 Totals 0 3 3 15 Official: Baker and Ambler Fritzie Zivic that fightin'esfe of standout with IS points Scores: the four fightin Zivic brothers geles last year This amounted to 256000 man-miles since about 80 lege 42 OTFP OTFP begins his twelfth year in pro I North Plant (21) OTFP Sedrhlm rf 5 9 3 13 Scovtlte 4 10 8Henlln if 100 2 Nlmn I 13 2 12IFJDV 5 2 1 11 persons made up the two traveling Pasco Naval nyere wnu Washington! 47 1 1 Robinson rf 0 0 0 0 Jensen 2 1 1 SBaird a iu essional boxing next Tuesday cracking another Zivic record and he confidently expects to have the most active and lucrative year of EMt Ftu (19) Brryssa rf 2 10 3 Rogersn rf 0 0 0 Lake If 3 0 0 Bouck 2 0 0 rg 1 1 0 Bingham lg 0 0 0 Wlacomb 1 1 11 Eskelsen (-0 8 0 0 California 49 San rancisco a Pepperdine 42 Loyola (Los An Roblnsa 0100 Hemstreet 3 5 1 7 Bowden 10 0 2 HIem 0 0 0 0 (Mclntlre If 1 Haw 2 jJacobsen rg 0 Session rg 0 lg 1 geles) 29 them all groups This spring the total personnel making the 278-mile trip home from French Lick Springs Ind Is expected to be reduced to 60 so the 1943 homeward trip will amount to 16680 man-miles a saving of 239320 over last season ramea ew xorx outneider therefore will be called to the colors before the baseball season opens There just doesn't seem to be an out for DiMaggio unless his trick knee keeps him out of the army The ruling of Commissioner Landis to have major league clubs train within a stone's throw of their home diamonds will save the clubs around $300000 it is rough- ly estimated Just what the status of the clubs of the Pioneer league will be regarding spring training is something that must be considered when the time comes At the moment the fate of the best circuit in the land will remain sealed until the league officials gather some time In February The Associated Press gives us an Interesting highlight on the major league baseball meeting at Chicago Kenesaw Mountain Landis the Sallego 0 0 0 0 The former welterweight champ Brigham Young 78 enow oo Brieham Young 72 Carbon Total 11 14 3 25 Total 20 8 3 43 Total 8 113 191 Total 9 9 3 21 Official: Baker and Ambler 20 (doubleheader) tackles Maylon Padlo Philadel phia in the 164th bout of i his ca reer Referee Lemp umpire casey College of Idaho 41 Boise rrtaJi qm rpot 16 HOI Field A I Guard (50) OTFP OTFPI OTFP PI Maxlne Are (41) OTFP Bngshea rf 7 1 0 14 Peterson If 4 3 19 I "And why shouldn't I have a big year?" demands the youngest nun inn 4 1 Sneddon 4 3 IS Batemaa rf 4 0 0 8 Burnett If 710 5 19 Shumway 0 0 0 0Evan 42 1 0 4 EAST: 'X St Francis 57 Geneva 44 Fordham 62 Holy Cross 44 South Carolina 37 Presbyter! Rnhlnnrtn 2 1 1 SUOWM of the Zivics "I'm fighting bet ter than ever did any time and his wife Marva are taking no chances in expressing a preference between a son or a daughter In any case it will be "Junior" "If it's a boy" Marva said "it'll naturally be Joe Jr If it's a girl it will be named Marva Louis Jr was Joe's suggestion It doesn't" matter to me which it is Joe is anxious for either a boy or a girl" The baby is expected some time between January 15 and 25 in Chicago where Mrs Louis is living to be near her family while Joe is stationed at Camp Riley Kan If the baby is Joe Jr he won't be a fighter Marva said 'Tm afraid he wouldn't -be as good as his father" she said "and besides Joe thinks there are so many other things he could do that would be much easier Joe thinks boxing would bo too tough for him" Mrs Louis who is 26 hopes that Joe can be with her when the baby comes but that may not be possible He was with her at Christmas then went to New York on business and presently is lit Detroit visiting his mother who is ill with pneumonia In Detroit Joe concurred in Marva' plans for the Louis heir "She's the mother" he said "and that makes her the boss If the baby is a boy and sh doesn't want him to be a prize fighter that's all right with me" Johnsn 0 0 0 0Ftireen 4 2 1 9 Anderson 2 0 0 4Norton 5 0 010 Carsey 4 1 0 8'McGlll 6 5 3 15 Francis rg 2 0 0 4 Meadows 3 2 2 8 Folknm rg 0 0 0 0 payment 0 0 0 0 Zlto lg 1 2 0 2 Hall 0 0 0 0 Laybrne lg 2 2 0 41 Harris lg 0 0 0 Ol 76-year-old commissioner said to the baseball scribes with a wry look: "Gentlemen I wish you a pleasant spring I have a tear In my eye for you" The listening reporters were mostly baseball writers Ian 36 i I "I have several other bouts lined up and 1 intend to keep cashing Lewi 9 1 0 18 Yatea 1 1 1 3 Stars Compete in Mexican Net Tilt MEXICO CITY Jan 6 Billy Talbert of Cincinnati will be the only UJ player to see action today as top-seeded Francisco Se-gura drew a bye in the Pan-American tennis tournament at Chapul-tepec sports center Segura displayed perfect -control in defeating Octavio Martinez former iunior sineles champion of in as many chips as 1 1 can while Tntjila IS 2 34 Total 19 4 42 Richmond 38 Randolph-Macon 85 MIDWEST: Wichita 42 Emporia State 35 South Dakota State 54 Qustavus the cashing is good" i Referee Lemp umpire Caaey 1 Fritzie who is nearly 29 has three children and plenty i of use Rill Field Ofncrt Ogden Ramblera Adolphus 52 I A OTFP for cash i li Tanner 000 Ota 0 EHlrbhl 0 Total 20 9 141 Total 2017 10 50 Official Stanfleld and Baker Bombers (38) I Flreenea (30) OTFP OTFP Chrlton rf I 7 4 16'Waite rf 1 1 0 2 Orton If 6 4 2 14 1 Parker rg 10 0 2 ChUKS 2 1 0 4 Cook if 4 5 2 10 DeVrle 1 1 0 2 Clarke 12 0 2 Lindsay rg 0 0 0 OlCottle 0 0 0 0 Diamond rg 0 1 0 A dams 1 0 0 2 Smith 3 Camp Grant 59 Augustana Akron 52 Kent State 38 Toledo Naval Training 46 Camp Love i 0 Pickens 3 Mexico 6-1 6-0 6-3 in his first RYshioka 2 Vano 0 IHsKwa 0 WShmlzo 0 Perry 36 i Myle 1 lAI DeWood I 1 William 0 i The Padlo fight getting him off on year No 12 will be another hallmark in the history of the amazing Zivics Fritzie's oldest brother Pete who now runs a taproom here hung up his gloves after 11 years and 151 bouts Brother Jack quit after 10 years and 132 fights and Eddie! did 85 5JSR VVlYM round match yesterday In another first round match Eueenio Taoia- former Mexican Power lg 1 0 0 2Naisbitt 0 0 0 0 aopfnbck lg 0 0 0 0 Bradshaw 3 8 6 12 Tntai 2 1 1 81 Total 8 2 117 singles champion was pressed hard Referee Lemp umpire caey Totals 16 14 6 3S Total 11 16 8 30 Official: Stanfleld and Baker Schedule Western Michigan 07 nope Calvin 52 Grand Rapids JC 36 Washburn 44i Baker 29 Nebraska 41 Kansas State 32 Dayton 59 Wilmington 38 i Findlay 68 Griffin 36 SOUTHWEST: Texas A 68 Sam Houston State 38 I but deieatea nis counuyman Primo Erraza 6-0 6-4 3-6 3-6 6-3 fights in nine years A fifth broth Setrura Dlavs Rolando Vega of Jayscos Lose Two er Joe never took to boxing at Mexico tomorrow Vego defeated all- -1 i i -v United Press Staff CorresDondnt and the Brooklyn Dodder Games to BYU Pancho Galva of Mexico 6-1 6-1 6-1 The Zivics with 531 ring strug UTAH FARMERS LOSE THRILLER gles hold th record for any box ing family i Sfove 'slid Furnace PROVO Utah Jan 6 Two Arizona fo Play Utah Next Fall FIGHTS By The Associated Press JERSEY CITY Cannon Brigham Young university oasKei-ball squads last night scored the amazing total of 150 points In swamping two Utah! junior colleges ball Gibson 123 New York out Armstrong Takes Fistic Decision Stoker Service SUMMERILL pointed Peewee Lewis 120 Balti in a practice douDie-neauer In the opener the Cougars Oarbon college from more (10 JBUFFALO Bobbv Mc LOS ANGELES Jan 6j FOUNDRY Henry Armstrong the little negro Quillan 137 Lackawanna Pa Price 72 to 20 In the nightcap a second team dumped Snow college from Ephralm 78 Dial 9203 2141 Jefferson BOZEMAN Mont Jan 6 CUP) Montana colleges turned back a pair of invaders last night in a doubleheader cage program at the Montana State gymnasium In the first game of the night Montana university dumped University of Idaho 42 to 30 It was the Vandals' second loss in 11 games they were beaten Monday night by Montana State 39 to 37 In the nightcap Montana State stopped Chris Dimlzzion 141 Ni agra Falls (1) with the big shoulders has dis posed of California Jimmy McDan iels and immediately started' prep mm to 38 arations for his next bout which NEW Phil Terranova will be with a surgeon at catch- 127 New York stopped Johnny weights Dell 127 New York (6) Armstrong outpointed McDan- turned back a thrilling but un Your Be Dus Fare Duys lels in a savage 10-rounder at LOS Henry Arm Olympic auditorium last night He TUCSON Ariz Jan 6 (AP) The University of Arizona is going ahead with plans to play football In 1943 Graduate Manager A Slonaker said today in announcing six tentatively scheduled games Everything depends however on the government's attitude toward transportation of athletic teams he added The Arizona schedule now Includes: University of Utah in Salt Lake City October 2 Hardin-Simmons university here October 16 exas Mines here October 23 New Mexico university at Albuquerque-November 6 Marquette university here November 13 and Texas Tech at Lubbock November 20 Other games are to be added in the spring to complete the schedule Slonaker said He pointed out that Arizona and other Border conference institutions would be hard hit by travel restrictions because of the distances they must traverse strong 140 Los Angeles outpointed Jimmy McDaniels 147 Los Angeles (10) had intended to depart almost at once for a Philadelphia scrap with Al Tribuani and New York date with Beau Jack but decided to successful Utah State rally to nose out the Utah Farmers 42 to 29 Monday nht Utah State lost to Montana by one point 44 to 43 At one time last night the Bobcats led Utah State by 17 points '37 to 20 but the Utags led by Hoffman and Trail netted 19 points CHICAGO Jan 6 (UP) -Major league baseball clubs began a search for "close-to-home spring training camps today after formal abandonment of deep south and far west sites at a special joint meeting of the American and National leagues with Commissioner Kenesaw Landis The junking of the elaborate training trips that took the 16 major league clubs to bases in Florida California and Texas was the most significant development of the emergency session called to clear the war-time muddle In which baseball had found Itself Under the "Landis plan" for continued war-time operation the majors agreed to: Train either In their home cities or as close thereto as possible and within the territory north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi rivers excepting the St Louis clubs which may condition any place in Mis- souri Play a 154-game schedule opening on April 21 and closing October 3 Reduce man-mileage wherever possible during the regular season and use the type of railway equipment that is least congested (4) Ask clubs voluntarily to reduce the size of their traveling quads The only club which definitely 'oanced after the meeting that vould train in its home park the Philadelphia Athletics Connie Mack veteran owner and uijer of the Athletics said: "We trained at home for the 1319 season and lost only twp days because of bad weather I believe we can do it again without seriously handicapping us" The Boston Red Sox will work will condition at Tale University New Haven Conn The Pittsburgh Pirates reported they had two sites under consideration and would announce a choice "within a The St Louis Browns and world champion Cardinals indicated they might stay home rather than go the short distance south permitted under the agreement The two Chicago clubs the Cubs and White Sox will go to French Lick Ind Landis solution of the travel problem was Interpreted as a "middle of the road- course that would satisfy both owners and outside critics The clubs conserve considerable spring travel mileage without sacrificing any of the lucrative regular season dates the criinaJ schedule adopted at a meeting here in December the season would have opened April 13 and closed Sept 26 The new schedule likewise contains 2 week-ends and three east-west intersectional trips The opening date of the season was the cause of lengthy debate in the meeting Eddie Collins general manager of the Boston Red Sox led a faction which sought an April 27 opening 'We're in the worst spot in the league for drilling outdoors In thet spring" Collins said "We favored a late opening but were beaten on it The adopted schedule conforms on most points to that the majors have played since 1920 The lone change likely will be to move up the final game of many fivj game series to create synthetic double-headers and furnish an extra day for team travel on long jumps All clubs except thet Washington Senators were represented at the meeting Clark Griffith Washington owner remained home to attend a stockholders meeting leave his ailing tonsils behind him before braving the frigid clime of thhe eastern seaboard The time while the Bobcats were scaring five for the operation hasn't been set but George Moore Armstrong's manager indicated it would be SAFETY ECONOMY RELIABILITY CONVENIENCE 'AND OPERATING EXPERIENCE soon Armstronar in hammering Mc to draw within striking distance Hoffman led the Utah State scorers with 11 points on five field goals and a free throw Anderson led the Montana college attack with sewn field goals and a charity toss for 15 points Utah Stat Hon Una OFPfPj i OFPfP AMghaa 4 1 4 9 3 Brges 1 I 312 Hancey 1 0 0 2 Rieder 1 0 0 2 Daniels into defeat but not submission last night scored the fourteenth victory in 15 starts in his ivAsninGTon HOTEL 342 Grant Ave 1 Sen Francisco Managing Owner Wallace (Spick) Carlisle HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH AND ID AIIO PEOPLE Rates $150 And Hp amazing comeback attempt to regain one of the three world titles he once held simultaneously -Cullimre 3 2-eiTayior 5 2 3 12 Curtis 0 10 llHesser 0 0 0 0 Hoffman 0 3 4 2 McKenzl 3 1 2 1 GUfoyle 1 0 0 2J Surges 3 1 2 7 Trmne 2 1 4 5 Cramer 0 0 0 0 Ryan 0 0 1 0 Bowman 1 2 4 4 "MJUia 1 1 xo Kide when yon will not overtax our 1 facilities between 10 arn and 4 pm OGDEN TRANSlt CO Allen 0 0 0 0 joint row WOW SALT LAKE CITY Jan 6 (AP) Joint" problems of the grazing service and the Utah fish and game department will be discussed at a meeting Jan 15 Rutledge director of grazing Griswold of the regional grazing office Allen Handle state game conservationist and John Floyd Logan chief Utah fire warden will be on the speaking program Total IS T16 43' Total 11111 BIG CROWD ATTENDS SALT LAKE CITY Jan 6 (AP) Over 1800 ski fans tried the slopes at Alta during the week ending Jan 3 Sunday was the heaviest day when 1000 persons visited the winter resort area Tangren ranger for the Wasatch national forest reported Halftlme icore Utah state 29 Montana 19 Free throw mUsed Utah Stat 7 Moo-tana 7 Official (both game) Harold Sadler referee Jason Preston umpire i iniiTUfcm-miiiifiTJ'.

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