.| added the scalp of the Ecker team ‘|to their list with victories over \ victory in Utah against the Mich- ‘igan A. A. U. champions. © ‘they meet Wednesday at 8:15 p. YWeullesuay Mpiil. Provo Steelers Will Test Dow Chemical Cagers With a star-studded agerega-4 tion ready, the Provo Steelers will be out to put to an end the winning ways of the Dow Chemi-- cal company team in Utah when m. in the Brigham Young univer- sity women’s gym. The Dow quint has already the Salt Lakers on Saturday in the Deseret gym and Monday at Ogden. With a host of former college performers on their ag-. gregation, the Steelers are hope- ful that they can ring up the first | With more than a half a dozen men on their quint who top better than 6 feet 4 inches, including the mighty Milo Komenich, former Wyoming university star, the Dow team will have a big height ad- vantage, but this is not worrying Coach Don L. Kump, who plans to feed the mighty Dows plenty of speed. The main job facing the Steelers will be to combat the brilliant floor play of Komenich and John | Buescher, all-American from Kan- sas university, and the long dis- tance shooting of Billy Hassett, Bill Wickens and Buescher. The Steelers’ big guards, Stan Nielsen; Ed Ure and Roland Jensen, will have their work cut out for them to stop the Dow offensive but they are confident they can do it. The Steelers also have plenty of scoring potentialities with Rol- lie Jensen, Ralph Crowton, Gene Ludlow, Lee Brooks, Johnny Mazuran, Bob Foutin, Ure and Nielsen to shoot at the Chemical players. A great deal of interest is be- ing manifest in the game through- out the area and ticket sales are reported to be “booming” by the Provo junior chamber of commerce which under the direction of C. E. Peterson, sports chairman, is sponsoring the game. tte ee