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Show (cuhay, February THK PLAY I0ND-HA-LF m ms 2, I BASKET fUCI. E. CARBON FIVE WINS BASKETBALL RESULTS IN REGION FIVE LEAGUE 8UN-ADT0CAT- TAOX I AH SKi0(i!KI DISTRICT CONTEST MMMENCES FRIDAY U FROM GREEN RIVER Central District half play In the Central of Region 5 will get under Friday with Carbon opposing a at Price, and Central travel- -j Green River. The should be merely a breath- Ferron-Car-tga- the Miners. Central defeated Green in the early part of the season big score, it is expected that rooming tussle will be much clos-- le Pirates are a tough aggre- -, to beat when they are playing lir own court, as was evidenced Carbon game last week. the games which Carbon played t Huntington and Perron are ree-- d as being forfeited due to the fhat the locals used an ineligi-laye- r, the Central high five of J Dale is leading the league with victories and one defeat Claude was the ineligible man who in the two contests. Green River and Perron for second with two wins (tied losses, and Huntington is one victory against three Its. rbon undoubtedly could have from Huntington and Perron out using Cowley, but it is gen--r accepted fret fhat the games be automatically forfeited circumstances, twever, the Miners should be to gain a tie with Central. They do this by winning their remain-fogames, a feat which they undoubtedly accomplish, d if the Miners should lose one b they are almost certain of which will entitle' them irticipate in the round robin ament to determine Region Ss in the state finals. un-au-ch ur Although they did not run up their usual horrifying score, the Carbon high Miners easily defeated Green River Friday on the letters floor by a score of 32 to 17. The Coaldiggers arete considerably off form, and dur lng the first half it looked like any Sesnlts of Gaum. bodys game. However, Coach VerFriday. non Morrills squad hit the hoop for Carbon 32, Green River 17. 18 points in the second half, at the Central 49, Huntington 17. same time holding Green River to six counters. This Week's Schedule. The Miners had k slim lead of ftree Perron vs. Carbon at Price. Central at Green River. points when the first quarter ended, (Note: This standing presumes that and both quints made six points in Carbon lost games to Huntington and the second period, the score being 14-at the half. Perron by forfeit because of using an . Carbon waa bothered considerably ineligible player). by the tow ceiling in the Green River gymnasium and several shots at the HOOPSTER hoop hit the roof. Gunderson again was high point man with 15 markers, was considerably tower than INCREASES LEAD which his per game average so for this sea 11 WL IN SCORING RACE Nephi Gunderson, Carbon forward,, added 15 points to his total Friday to remain far in the lead of all other scorers in the Central district of Region 5. In the four league games played to date, Gunderson has amassed the amazing total of 83 points, 35 more than his nearest rival, & Black-haCentral pivot man. Jensen of Central leads the defensive men with 12 field goals and six foul pitches for a total of 30 markers. Individual scoring records are as folm, lows: ce, sec-pla- FORMERS ON EGIONS CARD LEADY FOR BELL dozen or more of the best n Carbon county are prim- -t boxing carnival which will at The Aram Thursday of Jor the benefit of Junior The card is sponsored by Ha S of the American Le- - ptt Forwards. Gunderson, Carbon Bedier, Green River Tatton, Central Jorgensen, Green River Klllpack, Perron R. Blackham, Central . T. De Angeles, Carbon Hansen, Perron Simmons, Huntington Grecco, Carbon Edwards, Huntington 1 DeAngeks, Carbon Tewkes, Central Leamaster, Huntington Cox, Central Snow, Carbon Bigelow, Green River Coalers. ; 11 4 .18 .17 .16 .11 .15 7 . 1 4 3 2 3 7 3 4 4 1 2 J 2 3 - 0 rf Totals .14 G. T. P. P. 2 2 2 0 .4 0 .1 -- .0 Totals 0 0 0 Q 1 --7 I ! am hn The Carbon courtiers were leading at the halt 0, but their ragged defensive play in the third and the fourth quarters enabled the visitors to sew up the game.finery The score: CARBON L O. P.' ' 31-3- . Grosso, G. rf g n Hanson, if Mclntire, c Roberts, rg 3 a Boromo, lg 125 pounds, 1 The Central high hoopsters from Cowley, If excellent preliminaries have Castle Lee, If 0 Dale won their third Wgue oranged by the post to star game Friday, swamping Huntington Totals off. The first bout win be .22 5 49 1:00 p. m. An seats wffl seU under a barrage of field goals to on the emerge end of a 7 long each. score. The losers were held to five G. P. P. field goals, scoring seven points on Justesen, rf .4 0 8 Moffitt, If foul pitches. The box score 1 17 Jensen, c .11 2 24 HUNTINGTON Place Hold -- 1 0 2 T-- T- - P-- Lowry, rg Killian, 0 6 o Simmons, rf 0 0 maintained its hold on sec-i- n 3 the northern district of Leamaster, If Totals 3 57 -- 27 n 2 decision Pritchett, c by taking a 51-a 2 chesne high. The score at Ungerman, rg In this day of long skirts and the n o was 23 to 9 for the victors, A. Truman, g changeable waistlines, about the on-,- lF i g Cargnlc itah forward, was leading C. way you can tell where a girl ft Truman, wnds is to watch her when she sits r, garnering 22 counters. j down. Duchesnes offensive with Totals -- 5 10 7 17 The score: the latter about the body with a club. CENTRAL . UINTAH The case against Joe Grako for G. T. P. P. G. T. P. P. Tatton, rf .11 2 0 22 foitora to provide has been postponA. Blackham, If ed until a date oonvenlent to the -- 4 1 0 S. Blackham, c . 0 0 10 court Central Team Wins Third ' ASH . 'ilh Maintains J tie 38 . Sot Seely, rg 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 Jensen, Ig Cox, Snow, Totals g rf ,, --23 8 i Trial of Assault Suspect Postponed Originally scheduled for Friday, the hearing of Mike Boglalakis, accused of assault with intent to murder, has been reset by the district court for February 15 at 2:00 p. m. 8 J. Sweetring has been appointed thing nice about to defend Boglalakis. trwL The roar of the motor The defendant allegedly assaulted (hit all comment from the Gust Grama takis at Carbonville on the night of November 19, beating alr-)e- ent aries. The economy measure did not get very far, the house running into a as a Standard scale books at The Sun-Advoc- ate THE WEATHER According .to reedingi issued fog ; the week ending January 29 the lowest temperature of the year was recorded Sunday, when the mercury ; foil to sixteen degrees hyVwr aeni A V temperature of six below aato was , read Friday. Precipitation durtawthe week totaled .19 of an laoh. VUlow" lng arc the daily nadtogsT Max. Min. January 22 s$ - g an-.January 24 January 25 32 . 8 : January 28 g January 27 , g ' : January 28 g , yf January 29 ,.3Q g - l.. : - f - FLYNN FUNERAL HOME Quality Service Reasonable Cost Ambulance Service PHONE 29 office. snag when it tried to put the bill in the effect, and the senate tabling whole matter. after a vociferous Maybe alimony was Invented so that a married woman could make something out of her husband. What A Bladder Physic Should da Work on the bladder as castor oil on the bowels. Drive out any Impurities and excess adds that cause irritation which results in getting up nights, frequent desire, burning, leg pains or backache. (5 gr. tablets) is a pleasant bladder physic. Get a 25c test box from your druggist After four days if not relieved go bade and get your money. You will feel good after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. Sold by A. D. Sutton Drug Co. Advfc United States Fuel Company Producers Largest of Coal In Utah Affiliated With the United States HwHiwy rung and Mining Company BU-KE- TS POST 3 49 Walter Johnson and Carl M. Nelson of Brockton, Mass., were arrested Thursday of last week after allegedly dealing merchandise from the Kont-gservice station, 20 miles east of here. They were released after paying for the stolen goods. Sheriff M. Bliss announced on Tuesday that the men had been picked up in Las Vegas, Nev, and were being held for local authorities. He advised the Las Vegas officers that Johnson and Nelson were not wanted here. The two men stopped at the service station and secured some food, gasoline and oil, after which they drove away without paying. Angelo Kontgas, proprietor of the station, fired two shots into the fleeing car with a rifle, but foiled to halt the men. He notified the sheriffs office of the. Incident anf1 Hy pelr were apprehended when they reached this In connection with the salary plan, which came before the state legislature in the form of the first suggested economy measure, Senator Miller indicated that he favored the creation of a board of control with powers, in case the states dty. revenues are not up to the estimated They left a valuable watch as paysum fixed by the budget, to reduce ment for the goods, and were given the demands on that budget for sal- their freedom. ALL-STA- RS 49-1- ggSecond ed Price Senator Votes Pair Gain Freedom YesM On States Two After Paying For Million Dollar Bond Stolen Merchandise ll 4T, 'PAYJNtlREWSE.: REDEMPTION. ious quint, won high score honors business. with field goals and two foul pitchDuring the debate on the subject, es for a total of 24 points. Mbffitt was Senator Miller stated that he had reclose behind with 17 counters. to vote the bond luctantly Fred Bonomos accurate shooting issue, andagreedwith the for understandonly in front of the basket gave him the ing that the economy program would scoring honors of the L O. P. team. be adopted and put into execution. He made 18 points. ----- takt nadt by the us.w paper! OR. WRECK. EUR. IT AS NEVER. RETURNED POR. 3 17 7 f N PRISONS- - ENGLAND TODAY ARE MOT REAL CRIMINALS OUT ONDT POOR MSN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE OOMMMSD ' MINOR OMtNCOS ANDtmOUrm fS EITHER DESTROYED Patterson, the hard fought game in the Carbon maining member of the senate and a high gymnasium Monday. Democrat, was not present at the sesBrad Jensen, center an the victor- sion, being in Price on district court prev-Ingrecor- ds. 71 ISSUED MONEY . Mlftnsp&pu? $52 our or every ftOOO. 4 12 7 GREEN RIVER Bedier, rf Jorgensen, If Smith, c Hunt, rg Sada, Ig Stott, c r - Dale-Orangev- P. lo-p- it fol-b- 1 0 0 0 All-Sta- rs 1 S. Blackham, Central' 24 0 48 .12 3 27 Bryner, Carbon 1 17 Nelson, Perron 8 5 4 14 Pritchett, Huntington 1 2 4 Sada, Green River 1 1 0 local Junior baseball project Stott, Green River . Guards. xeeessful community enterprise P. P, to general public urged to 12 I the fight as a means of sup-- Jensen, Central 6 30 the American Legions .12 0 24 Cowley, Carbon 1 19 of youth development Smith, Green River 9 5 5 15 George, Perron deadline bouts will be as 3 9 Pappas, Price, vs. Elmer A. Truman, Huntington Central 1 7 Seely, 160 Mr, Price, pounds each; 0 6 fancina of Price, vs. Johnny ' Collingham, Carbon OMni. Huntington 4 6 Howe, Price, 130 pounds; Rico 2 jreria. Price, vs. John Grosso, von. Terroa. -1 195 pounds; Skeets Marzo of "german, Huntington 2 Mine, vs. Gust Saridakis of Cargnlc, Huntington 0 Hutchinson, Perron )40 pounds, Green 1 River Hunt, Besso, Price, vs. George Bi C. 1 Truman, Huntington 155 Sari-Mike Price, (, pounds; vs. Var Wycherly, Price, ; Luke Pappas, Price, vs. Borrell, Price, 140 pounds; Sweet Mine, vs. Billy League Game sum-Ijogr- 8 rg Collingham, Senator George M. Mfflr of Carton county voted Friday in favor of issuing $2,000,000 In bonds to place Slightly outplayed in the first half, the state on an even financial frfrl All-Sta- rs the Castle The 10 Republican members of the came back with a vengeance in the senate voted no on the proposal, and two final periods and defeated the 12 Democrats present voted yes. Carbon L O. P. hoopsters, 57-4- 9, in Senator Knox re- 0 P. G. T. F. 6 4 3 i 2 Gunderson, rf Grecco, if Bryner, c Carbon I. O. F. Team Loses to 2 1 1 O 83 40 38 36 29 31 20 19 18 17 10 9 4 4 8 8 8 . ... dty crowd is expected to which undoubted-b- e the best of its kind ever rin the county. Virtually all of vformen are well known to fans by reason of their CARBON T. DeAngeles, p. P. TMtUMENNtOASgVStNO Every man on the Carbon team contributed at least one field goal to the spinners total. Jorgensen was the mainstay for the losers, sinking four field goals and playing a good floor game. The Pirates played probably their best game of the year and stand a good chance to upset the Central high team if they continue the same pace. The score Bunnel, g - 'century who would duel Amur slightest cause,; CHALLENGED AMO KILLED FOUR GOOD COALS Backed By Service HIAWATHA, PANTHER, BLACK HAWK, KING GOLD & GREEN BALL SILVER MOON PAVIUON FEB. 3rd TICKETS 50c LADIES FREE pt Music by Rainbow Ramblers to talk over your heating proNema. m General Of flees Nevhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH fi-T.- . |