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Show frfnfeife4r mam H fr"" Title; Start Tournament Play Bees Win GO GREAT GUNS TO VAN FROM WEBER FRIDAY Meet Davis ftiffl 51-3- 9 EVENING First Class A Tourney Tilt At 3:30 At Ogden Afternoon Thursday In in BRIGHAM CITY Couh Earl Ferguson's Fox Elder Bees gion 1 league play in a bkue of glory Friday BEAR RIVER WINS LD EN 11 loping the Weber Wairiors the only club to defeat them this Takes 50 Seconds On Milt Dockins, Chicago 0 count. The Bees couldnt miss, and Reason by a 1 basketball Negro And 1:41 On New Orleans Finalist they kept throwing. The win adds a Region now the to the region flying Ke th Nuttall, Brigham City high school boy; proud flagstaff championship and Utah state Class A football banners for this fiscal year barely 16 years old, scored sensational first round With Provo, the Bees are V'T Tfb 7,7 and final fights of the in both the cnockouts the opening seen as favorites in the Utah .Vhedule for Bolden Gloves Tournament of Champions in Chicago March Thursday, A tournament, state Class ' 'ay night to reach the pinnacle of amateur boxing in his which opens Thursday in Og- lows .ve.ght class. The national Golden Gloves titles are the den. Their first tournament Lower Bracket U. S. amateur championships. 3:30 P.M, Box Elder va. Dav.s. game is scheduled for 3 30 clock in the afternoon in the 5:00 P.M. North Cache vs. Keith hammered Mlt Doth51-3- semi-fin- 110-round- s, Na-jor.- al al o- Squeeze Out 37-3- 5 Win Over Sixth Ward In Finals Friday Resulis of Final Games North Cache 39, Logan 34, Bear River 34, South Cache 20. Box Elder 51, Weber 30, third in the Big Seven, are in the Box Elder half of the eight-teabiackct for the tournament, while Provo, East, Jordan and Bear River make up the other half of the bracket in state the title play. Bear River high school, Garwin land, by virtue of a over South Cache Friday evening, won a spot in the tournament and finished the season in third place in Region 1. The Bears will meet Jordan in their opening tourney tilt at 9 o clock Thuisday evening, then advance to a try at the Provo-Eas- t winner for their second round, or semi-fina- l game. Local fans were optimistically viewing last Fridays excellent pciformance against Weber as evidence that the Bees are reaching their peak now, and will be in their top form of the season for the tournament single-eliminatio- n 34-2- 0 trials. Region 1 individual scoring with two men placed in the top ten. Hess wound up the season as fourth-higindividual scorer, and Ma'lmrose finished in eighth place. The Class A tournament , results showed the Bees h :i t PAINT ms Chicago negro 112 pound- cr, to the canvas for a knockout after 50 seconds of the fust round in his semi-fina- l bout, and later the same evening knocked out rugged Richard Krohn of New Orleans after 1 minute and 41 seconds fighting. Every one of the 21,246 spectators at the Golden Gloves finals acclaimed the Brigham City boy as the sensation of the show, and gave him a standing ovation as he left the ring after winning the coveted diamond-buddegolden glove. On To New York By winning the championship, Nuttall becomes a member of the Chicago team for the inter-citNew liouts with Yoiks eastern champions at New York, March 25. The tournament, Chicago sponsored by Chicago Tribune Chai lties, Inc , included an orcontestiginal field of 25,000 ants from the Alleghenies to the Pacific coast. Nuttall, who stopped Dock-in- s with a left hook, sent Krohn to the mat with a right cross to the head after rocking the boy from the Southland with a southpaw shot to the chin. school. In Danger In Semi auBox Elder high school He brought the enthusiastic for thorities have arranged crowd to its feet in the opening transportation to Ogden for all bout of the evening with a games in which the Bees par- sensational knockimmeback and ticipate, again out of Dockins, leading memSchool the after game diately ber of the Chicago squad. buses will be used. After taking two punching The Progressive Farmer, a rights to tothe head and a stingthe body, the little left regular feature of the News. ing Brigham scrapper appearCity current Journal, brings you ed to be on the road to defeat. news of state and national Then Dockins, a sturdy negro, missed a whistling right aimed at Keiths chin. Keith moved back an inch, fired a left hook, and that was all for Dockins. The Chicagoan dropped forward on h:s face, the referee droned off the and Keith was the winner by a knockout after fifty seconds of the opening round, Punch The knockout punch traveled only about 12 inches but, it contained enough dynamite to send Dockins into dreamland until his seconds provided the necessary stimulants. In the final, the Brigham had no pushCity over competition, either. Krohn boxed well m the first minute, and there was little to choose between the rivals. Then Krohn missed a punch in close, and Keith laid in a right hand to the jaw that ended the bout. Nuttalls speed, according to Wilfrid Smith, Chicago Tribune reporter, was not unusual, but ibis power was exceptional for 'a flvweight. He scored both knockouts on opponents errors. The Chicago fights were held jin Chicago stadium. The March bouts will be held in Madison Square Garden. 3 he boy Keith will fight, Morris Nuttall, his father, re-ported in a letter from Chicago today, is a Puerto Rican, a boy jup in his twenties." One unusual feature of Keiths climb from just one of the ranks of 25,000 young fighters to the championship is the fact that 6 Draw er, 30 inches w ide the Brigham City 5 Drawer, 30 inches wide has, all the way through, jlad 1 Drawer, 30 inches wide been meeting men 18, 19 and up 1 in their twenties Drawer, 22 inches wide After the fight in New 3 Drawer, 18 inches wide York, the elder Nuttall wrote, well be coming home and Im going to give Keith a rest Decorate jour kitchen to he needs and deserves." suit jour taste and color combination. Made of sturOUTDOOR SPORTS dy haid wood. d y two-gam- first-roun- d h IT YOURSELF, ITS SUCH FU- N!And so economical. JUST RECEIVED! boy-wond- SHIP UNFINIS SHEW ii ' CHESTS TABLES STOOLS Kitchen tables with hardwood top. Has cutlery draw er. Handy stool for the kitchen. Made of sturdy hard wood. PAINT THEM YOURSELF AND SAVE! 1 All honor and power to Coach Earl Ferguson and his 1943-4gang of Bee cagers Honor to them for winding up their Region 1 season with a single defeat, and that eminently avenged Friday night by a count on Webers own floor, before their home crowd. Honor to them for playing ten league games and chalking up nine victories Honor to them for the new, shiny trophy theyve added to the trophy case in the Box Elder high gym. this year, along with those for the regional and state football championships. 6 51-3- 0 No Need To Stay , Over At Ogden To See Tourney Games E. NORTH MAIN FURNITURE Mn District Court the Mantua priml We, Presidency, would like to i district Cases filed in first this opportunity to thank court of Ltah at the Brig- merchants m Brigham r who so generously donate ham City Clerks office. our bazaar held March 6 O. -- Law-Hele- . Ik To at the Mantua church ' All proceeds from this bai have gone into the build fund for our new chapel mdic wiy Bon d 37-3- 5 two-stak- tournament ning Sixth ward ond in the Friday Phone your news jeUt to No. j Stake Five outstanding young women received certificates of outstanding achievement Sunday morning in North Box Elder's mothers and daughters session of quarterly conference. Mrs. Albert Noall, slake girl leader for 'Latter-DaSaint the girls program, presented certificates. She commended the girls for this achievement' and urged that they live up to the teachings of the Latter-DaSaint church. Those receiving the awards were Miss LaNae Mills, Daryl Jean Hess and Pauline .Jensen from the Eighth ward and Ruth Noall and Joan Morris from the Fourth ward. Each of these girls attended 75 percent of all church meetings, obeyed the Word of Wisdom and were tithe payers. y y i Ground School Free To Public On Mondays uni iu sec- ruse nati n beat Recruiting Officer In Office Tuesdays c ,tes r CO f be and th' Ch :h tubei larg iers ; the 24. to Mantua 19, Floneyville 15. Bear River 37, Sixth 35. Holmgren High ' Holmgren ran wild with a total to lead the Bear River quintet to a tournament and twin-stak- e title. For the opposition, R. Hansen chalked Sixth up nine points to lead ward scoring in the final fray. In the game for third place in the tourney Friday night s the the third-anSeventh ward quintet won count over handily by a Fourth ward, thanks principally to Hobsons performance. Johnson was high man for the Fourth warders with six points. In the remaining final game, for fourth place in the tourney, Mantua behind R. Morris, who rang up eight points, won a decision over Honeyville, whose L. Boothe accounted for seven points. Second Night Thursday nights play eliminated Willard, Fifth and Perry ward teams from the North and South Box Elder stake tourney The best game of the evening was between Bear River and Fourth ward. Fourth ward, Winner of the North stake league play this winter and representative of the league in the Ogden tournament, put up a stiiU battle but went own before the hard driving Bear River aggregation, which went on to win the tournament The Fifth-Perrward team was eliminated by Mantua in a contest, with Hailing shalkmg up the heavy count of 16 points for Mantua and Walker leading the Fifth-- , Perry club with a four-poilotal. Honeyville won by an even more score from the Willard five, 54 to 20. Gardner carried the banner for Honeyville with 16 points, and Facer cored eight points for Willard. The evening picked up in interest in the Bear River-Fourtward game, which Bear River won D Holmgren was high scorer for Bear River with 17 points, just short of half the total, and B. Johnson rang up 12 tallies for Fourth ward. ward-Thiri The Sixth and Seventh contest wound up 34 to 24 for Sixth ward, witn Hansen and Malmrose scoring seven points each for Sixth and X Valentine scoring eight points for the Third and Seventh quintet. First Night Opening night of the tournament was Wednesday, with game results as fol- ution semi-final- Ar HI ihes iddeli ;ram (47-- la' brick !t mg base war ad r sp. ba ding o ezza tion h 35-3- iii ri pleasure afoot for spring! ence or o ted Suing through spring on airy platforms, and watch the miles go by. And see how dainty your feet look, too ! rrs rf fn m Perforated leather strap sandal; soft, supple, slimming; red, white. Jaunty moccasin-stitcheleather, scjuaie toed and roomy; brown. bareback sandal, ; bright red leather. d Side-drape- d nailhead-punctuated- Brown leather platform wedge; roomy; thong-lace- d moccasin ad :n 3.49 3.49 3.49 effect. 3.49 :ition mer man i ont onto ewa icr a ocali n a ide, ac a s ncecs ch v mere nVrftU-11- f ay 4 I' A er f bin, steal i air ors Tarm r vy d first-roun- ac t m ai y 42-1- 2 no SO n lop-side- d IS n 19-1- 5 1 J ,e 33-2- 4 d c d Anyone wishing to join the army may do so at the Brigham selective service board. An army recruiting representative will be at that office every Tuesday. Veterans who do not have discharge buttons will be able to get them at any aimy re- lows: el uitmg office. Lost or damagFourth 47, Fifth and ed buttons can be replaced with Perry 13. new ones. Veterans who were Bear River 29, Mantua 12. issued plastic buttons may exSixth 27, Honeyville 20. Third and Seventh 30, change them for metal ones Willard 26 As regal ds the crowds The Third and Seventh vs Ogden tournament this year Willard game was the sensastem;, to have the most intelli- tion of the first evenings play, gent handling of any state tour- with the teams all nament in a long, long time. the way. G. Johnson was high Divorced from the Class B man with nine points for Third tourney, which is being held and Seventh, and E. Wood in the Deseret scored seven points for Willconcurrently gym in Salt Lake City, the plan ard. Johnson of Fourth ward at the Ogden contests virtually was high point man of the eveassures paitisans of participat- ning, with a 16 total. ing teams of a seat for their own games. Six hundred seats Card of Thanks out of each house are being The John C. Olsen family reserved for students from the wishes to express appreciation schools participating, at 50 cents for the tokens of and admission The gym will be friendliness offeredsympathy them durcleared after each game, so ing the sickness and death of therell be no parking their husband and father. They also wish to thank the bishopReserved seat tickets have ric and Relief society for asbeen on sale for some time, for sistance rendered during the the early birds who like to be funeral, and those who spoke, assured a seat, and 400 to 500 provided music and assisted general admission scats have tvlth the flowers been held out for Mrs. John C. Olsen sale at each two game session Mrs. LeRoy Simonsen tne Probably Ogden gym wont hold the Have you been reading a tournament crowds, but it neighbors copy of the News. looks like evei y one is being .Journal' Why not become a given a fair chance lo see at regular subscriber and have it least part of the tournament. delivered to your door? 2,500-capacit- y pi s by lop-side- d Ground school free to the public is being conducted each Monday night by John Weir at the local airport. Last Monday evening 28 people attended, two from Logan, three eight from Tremonton, from Ogden and 15 from the Brigham City area. Weir said today that all interested in this couise are invited to attend. 1 eve- tue of a win over Honeyville. Fourth ward came in fifth and Honeyville wound up in last place in a contest that featured close, hard fought games and plenty of upsets all the way. Scores of Friday nights games in the tournament were. Third and Seventh 33, Fourth or to n finished tourney, and Third ward yP r jlourth ward for the third spot Mantua finished fourth by vir- Girls Receive Awards box-offic- e And power to them in the as the Box Elderites State, call the Utah state Class A basketball tournament, being played this year in Ogden at the Ogden high gym, beginning Thursday (tomorrow) afternoon. iLD! j double-eliminatio- There is no need for any student to secure rooms at Ogden, or to miss any classes at Box Elder high school, in order to see the Bees in ail of their games at the Utah state Class A basketball tournament, opening Thursday afternoon at Ogden, Alf L. advised Freeman, principal, parents today. The school is arranging for bus transportation for students to Ogden for each game end back to Brigham City immediately after the game. The first game in which the Bees play is Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, and the next game will not be until Friday evening. A full day of school will be held Friday. Students missing any classes during the tournament will be given a "cut" on their permanent records. Freeman said. Five North B. KlWU.inilWMA'i Region One Final Standings n W L Pet March 11 Wayne R. Lawrence, 900 renee vs 9 1 Box Elder 8 2 .800 divorce North Cache March 11 Helen Howard vs. Faced by D. Holmgren, BearjBear Blver 500 5 .5 divorce. " basket- - weber River wards 400 Jcse David Howard, 4 6 ball team squeezed through south Cache 200 2 8 Today Trv A Want-Awith a 200 win over the Brig Logan 2 8 ham City Sixth ward to win e lust place in the - Grenile, Upper Bracket 7:30 P.M. Provo vs. East. 9 P.M. Jordan vs. Bear River. Alf L Freeman, Box Elder announb.gh school principal, ced today that the Ogden high gym is to be' cleared after each game, and that sections are reserved for students of schools whose teams are paitieipaling m each game. Six hundred scats will be reserved for Box Elder h gh school students in the Thursday afternoon game, and again Friday evening and Saturday evening if the Bees continue in the tournament. Admission price to the games is 50 cents for students per game, Fieeman said. The general admission price e sesis $1 25 for each sion, and there will be 400 to 500 general admission seats available at each session for persons who do not have reserved seat tickets The general admission tickets for the public (this is in addition to the sections reserved for students) will go on sale at an hour and 15 minutes before the scheduled hour for the first game, at the box office at Ogden high TTpi) it TWO-STAK- E BASKEFBAFL TOURNEY M-M- e t It Nuttall Wins Flyweight Championship in Chicago finished th ir Reevening by wal- with Ogden high gymnasium, the next game Friday evening they suivive, and, providing the finals Saturday evening North Cache, who finished just one game behind the Bees in Region one for second place, who tied for and Granite, n nor uroc s ianc disf to walk you through spring! he r ize irne cru d iurne sc s, Lar' rd o g n tl Ule, rei Larse ' n na h rs. 3e(ot e th bee erne enne Unmistakable favorites for walking a1! plain wear, these buckled-ishoes with their smart and simple design. 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