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Show Monti cello Dominates Tourney Broncos Win over Knights of ' l Notre Dane 60-- 38 soor a although thay booming Bronoos did it a domed Pag. 4 BLANDING OUTLOOK F.b. 20, less : The 60-- 38 only again last night 'as they trailed by 5 points at halftime. a determined but luckless band Preston Nielson hit for 24 big A rugged and of Rights from Notre Dame In ones as workhorse team mate Nix of wrestlers frcm Monticello' re- -j Prioe. Though the Knights ware Jonas scored 14. Tonight the turned with tha baton and one on tha tail, of the Bronoos Bronoos will play at Greenriver right half of tha plaoas open for thei most of the way thay couldn't at 8 tOO p.m. semi-fin- al tournament in Vernal! Greenriver beat Montloello 32-tomorrow. Though Hoab was rough! keep up with tha fast paee of at Greenriver. and ready thay wara only abla toj their guests and had to bow to place 4 man while tha local teaaj of Bronoos will hit tha road today with eight men. Tha matches ware all wall 26-- 28 fought and tha only marring fao-tin an otherwise suooessful The Stake playoffs for the finals in the North. tournament was the injury susnext At San Juan Stake will begin 8i00 p.m. the Blanding 1st tained by .George of Hoab whan ha Thursday, February 26, in the Ward Seniors and a team sponsofall from tha shoulders of Montloello High gymnasium. ' Due red by H. & W. Dairy of Monti-oel- lo Karlin Grover. Though tha Hoab to the faot that there are only will play followed by the eoaoh is planning to protest the two teams in the Senior nightcap between Blanding 2nd eligible feali ..authorities local matoh, the games in that ca- - Ward Seniors H Hen and tha Ho- nDivision, that there is little chance of; tgery 11 be exhibition games tieello 1st Ward Team, the Utah State Activities Asso The finals for the Junior M plenty provide surely de-i oiation going against the Men teams will be held Saturday of thrills. olsion of Referee Chuok Jorga- -j At 5:30 p.m. in Montloello thei in the LDS Reoreatlon Hall In lonas of Cortez. Hr. Jorgalonas, Blanding 2nd Ward Junior M Men Blanding, with the first round, did a fine job of rofereelng will meet the Montloello 2ndjloosers playing at 6:00 p.m. The' throughout the matoh. Ward Juniors. At 6:45 p.m., in! Championshlp game, at 7:15 p.m. Sooring in the matoh followed the same gym the Blanding 3 will pit the first round winners the trend of Montloello's big Juniors and the Monticello 1st, followed by an exhibition beBuckaroos load. Hontloello's Ward will tangls. This will be! tween the Blanding 3rd Ward and Bronoos 72 the ar team made up from; points; garnered the first round to deeide two. an Hoab had to settle for 43, while M Junior Hen teams which will bo) all the other teams of San Juan 26. rear with tha brought up playing in the San Juan Division Stake. These games will bs on deIn tha 95 pound class Tournament of Region 5 the fol- Saturday, February 28. fending Champion Don Neff pin- lowing week. Winners of this ned both of his opponents, and Division tourney will go to the Next Thursday, February 26th, than Bailey of Montlcollo beat the third ward M Men will play: Wright of Hoab for seoond place.!1 good and the Broncos won't hurt host to a team from St. Joseph's Buddy Redd of the Buokaroosj! the San Juan County strength College of Albuquerque, New of Nordfelt both Moabj outpointed Mexioo. The game will be in the any. and Gerard Jugant. of San Juan toi olneh first plaee. Nordfelt was too much for Jugant and is going North in second place in the 103 well-trained"te- amj . 52 or Stake Playoffs Scheduled for February All-Ghu- reh j ! All-St- SOCKS" FOR BILL Mercurial Bill Veeck, some time owner of the Cleveland Indians and the St. Louis NEW Browns, says hell soon have control of the Chicago White Sox. The price for 54 per cent of the clubs stock, now owned by Mrs. Dorothy Comiskey Rig-n- ey a reported $2,700,000. . LDS and Reoreatlon Rail there will at be no 8:00 p.m.) prelisii-na- iy game. USE OUTLOOK WANT ADS pound category. Only two contenders showed upj for the 112 pounders and the re- -! suits of that battle put Pearson of Monticello 1st and Bill Ga- lbraith seoond. Moore of Hoab ' orown pound won the 120 closely followed byji He Elroy of Montloello. 127 pounder Pellooia of Montl-eel- lo took first while Lloyd Bayles of Blanding came in 2nd. Another Montloello man garnered the 133 lb. laurels and again a Bronco, battled young Bobby Mudselman to seoond place. Still another Buokaroo was the tougher in the 138 pounds and still an- other Bronoo followed Nebeker Clyde Palmer & respectively. the rule in Sportsmanship 145 matoh as two smiling but -neve less, serious fought to a draw only to see Riley of Montloello finally pin Oslo Jones was tho r-t- he IfVWTEBI DURING OUR GRAND OPENING We Are Continuing The Sale Through This Week. with only one seoond to go in tho final round of tho overtime. Westoott to' and Edward Stevens Vernal in that order will go Dull of Hoab finally broke tho In tho 154 pound el ass, while Buokaroo monopoly olass but still in tho 165 lb. .followed by a determined Buokaroo, Riley.. Patrick of Monticello won a first olass pass to Voraal as Lasoh of Moab cams in seoond. Merlin Grover of Blending will nusbor one representative to the quarterfinals and Modi in of bd Hontloollo will go in sooend. A largo and enthusiastio crowd representing all of the throe sehoela participating witnessed both rounds of the .tournament. With a grand total' of 20 man going trta San Juam County to v.- quarterfinal affair in there in.; a good Vor-- Blanding |