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Show TI1E HERALD- - JOURNAL PAGE SIX LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 19?, 2. Grizzlies Eliminated By Granite In Feature Tilt Bicknell, Logan Foe In R. M. I. P. A. SPORTS CRITICS ! PICK 1932 HONOR TEAM Opener This Afternoon SALT LAKH CITY, Mr. ll iSpei ml to Huuld Journal! fm.il (limner rally A biillmnl meant vu tory for tlie Granile Farmers Wednesday afternoon at Salt Lake They defeated the Loin a first gan Grizzlies lound game of tile annual stall scholastic tournament The Grizzlies held the highly-touteFarmers well m elleek throughout the tir.st thiee quaiterx und with a one point lead, saw the Grandmas uni oik a sensational offensive thrust, centei-earound their slim pivot man 13 that netted Bill Pendleton points and the game Throughout the first period the Logan boys, though able to k.ule dethrough Granites on fense, could not iapital.i their opportunities, and Gi anile, despite ei ratio passing, held a lead at the end of the first two frames GramLc, playing a style in the third period went into lead at the stall of the a frame when Pinker tallied a setup shot Kyan came bin k with a shot for Logan and thiougtiout tho remainder of the period the northerners dogged Grinile, which lead at the end held a a of the period imThe Logan attack petus early m the n.'nml period, o o i fell its and Granite weblike zone foinmlion, to halt the northerners atiaek Hi" (Melon scoring spree and the d Farnier's stall and dc of the Grizzlies any fu llur oppe i tumties to score. For Logan, the p'ayici-- of Kent rtyan Hnd Knv Hull, forwaid nil guard respectively w a. out st. md lug Hynn plaved a g.v.o lulling and shooting gam,- v ado il ill was outstanding with In, Parker and Kramer guarding were the best beta fur Gi mute. U 0 23-2- 2 d fue-ma- 4 4 23-2- 0 1 ; - . 65-2- kc-- , p c (2(1) l I semi-fina- 1) 1 (lamer Hebrr Itrnc-ket- Ni dil 31, 2'2 BEST TEAM. FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM forward Schwartz, V o. Romney, B. V. I . Sabo, . F'orward Witte, Wyo. Smith, L'. l Bryant, W. S. C. Center MeNiff, Wyo. Blight, C, T. C. Nelson, B. Y. Guard Kennion, I . I . Allxiip, L. A. C. Ario, M. S. C. Guard R, Olander, C.T.C. Newton, V. I'. Kimball, Wyo. HONORABLE MENTION Forwards Cox, L. I'.; Buzzzeti, M. S. C. ; ChaJIgren, C. I'.; Centers Clark, L. I.; Rygerooii, C. C.; V, Olander, C. T. C.. ( amphcll, I'. A. C. Guards Young, I. A. C.; Hotten, I). I'.; B. Y. I.; L. Johnson, B. I'.; Breeden Kugg. Wyo.; J IN HISTORY POSH ION I. M. S. C. BY DKK ITBCKI.L Sports Editor, Top O Tho World. GUNNISON, Colo., Mc.rch 17 iRMIPA) As a final gesture of adieu to the current basketball season. It sports editors representing 11 institutions in the Rocky Mountain Conference present to the collegiate public, the second annual sports editors selections. The rate for positions was intense, the identity of the teams submitted attesting to the ability of the college scribes. The University of Wyoming, Eastern Division champs, who sailed through the Eastern campaign without the loss of a game, grabbed the lion's share of the final tabulations by placing four men on the three honor quintets In comparing the play of tho two divisions, It should he noted that in the Western Division, learn work was more outstanding than in the Flastern Division, where individual play predominated. The Western Division race was hotly contested, the pennant winner being decided in a postseason game when Brigham Young emerged victor over university last years champs, University of Witte of Wyoming, and Romney of Brigham Young University, stars of their resscirtillating were far in the divisions, pective lead after the final tabulations for the forward berths. Romney, rangy Cougar forward, possessed the most consistent shooting eye in the Western loop finishing the season as divisional high scorer Witte, spark plug of the Wyoming offensive, was the most clever forward in the Eastern Division. His timely and uncanny shot3 from long range stamped him caliber. This is the second season that Dutch Witte has been honored with a coveted first team berth. Closely pursuing this duo, were fabo of Colorado College, Eastern Division high scorer, and Smith, sensational Utah scorer. Schwartz of Wyoming and Bryant, Western State, two of the flashiest point getters in the Eastern Division, received the third team ballots Blight, Colorado Teachers' veteran center, was the most consistent performer in the conference Blight not only led his team's offense, but directed the Boars impregnable defense. Nelson, ham Young, Western Division Ututa. FIGHTS TONIGHT 35, Moroni 31. lain 27, Murray 22. lurowan 35, East 22. mon combined hoop wi'ii a sp-e- aiiurmy to lend Utah difonsn' d i - All-so- "-- i 1IV K. K KOMNKl h to the aid Uni rd Colorado Newton, mainstav, and thi ntcinii Utah State, wi r two of t seasons outst tiahns' u Both combined offend, ah. , with a sure defensive gai rio of Montana State and It Oltndir, Coloiado Teai hers In Hi vnun; guard, were unanimous fivon'c, for third team posit, ons lit-- n PRESTON Tmntv fivi seof the lm al htcjh m hu lected next ve.ir s attains al a meeting here Moml iy vet1 Eighteen football pbii Eleven ot Liu. numrepresented ber vul! return next year Mdton I) m arum of Dailey, outstanding the past two vears vas t nosen i r men let captain in the hasktbill Coitions. Clifford Pool, atphomur' guard, was named aptam for next year. Coat h Calls It im die mnerg mg as eouals ot most learns of the division lie he been with .mu hu: mobiiim. due to lack of e'periou(d pliers Since (oii.n to t be lm i! school, he has site sed b sitv of interesting vmuuer bnv in athletics and In idnri of procedure is bringing ext silent re- tier-me- d ios of AlhMirs I tub vd:tl4 ki!leg. Agricultural Many people have ashed ine the question, "Wlui h haskrtbal! tioni was the strongest to puy in the Western Division of the itotlv Mountain Conference sme the ending of the Lite Work1 War Th'ie has been three or four ouKt uahng teams since 19D in the Division hut I do i ot hc;i-- t ito m naming the ttah Aggie team of J93d ms the outstanding five of them all This team won Ine t hainpion ,hip only after ebm-ding three of the most versatile quintets h'it have ever competed m the Wi stern Division of the ('onfeieiuc at one time Captain Carl Davis, 5Vth Parkinson. Kverett Campbell, George Young, ami Warren Allsep were Western the regulars on the Division Champions Davis was fin cm client forw ud being rap.dile of thver floor wrk, good defensive play, anfl having h gfnd eye for the h.isket f arktnson plavmg the other forwaid was one of the best hull rustlers to ever play the game and his name was always found in the scoring column Campbell was able to get th jump over most opponets and pDved a well babimcd game bo Ad a floor gurad, side Atlsnp v.a.N ont-- t. mding while Young play fd exlknt ball op a rear guard Ibth guards could do considerable .aonng whin used in that capaci t These five plavers were nrt miIv splendid individually hut then different styles of play made a most effective combination The mon on this Championship I YEARS CAPTAINS i Mirctr lou-tau- e - Thursday's Sehedole ((Iminpioiiship Flight) vs. Weber, 3 30 p- la. i vs Parowan, I 30 p. in. in Ogden vs. Jordan, 8:30 Grtuute vs Pleasant Grove, 0.30 Juab OFFICIAL RAShETBALL s 35-2- b Weber The score: LOGAN SALT LAKH CITY, Mar 17 cl I'c The state high school hns-- j h impnmship will be deketball cided ut thi Deseiet gymnasium tonight at 9 30 p ill when Granite SF and Pleasant Grove meet in the battle of the second lound 'I hats what ctopesters are say-- , mg today and then opinions are putty veil born out by the re- suits ot the first lound Pleasant Grove, with the same live that was a finalist in the tournament last yeai, trounced Pac knell very effei lively by a scoie while Granite got over a tough hurdle in the Logan to the tune of The vu tor of this game is for a finalist with an expi es llent chance of going through to the championship In the lower braikit they art puking a group of young giants limn Palawan to reach the linul-al- t hough they have some tough opposition, meeting the conquerors of last years champions, tonight, and robably Weber on Friday night should they win that lraeas The state i hanipiuns from Murray were eliminated in an upset h fiom the I't.ih lain, iiinm by a scene of In tlie onsolat ion flight, ilo coders me puking Murray and Log.ui to meet in the finals. Mur-1- , ly has full ly easy sailing hut Logan will meet some tough opl roan his name, but Ailo'ph lnctzc-position in the although they are expected to beat hi t mini ites on the Texas Chris-Udi- j Hie kta II huiiehlv tonight. I'T tl, ill tea'll tall him Too The tournament summary: t mdividim dll' Hi s hr Wednesday's Results Confer-uiM(I pMr Bracket) i ntcr in tlv Southwest Ogdon 111, Uinlali 23 in 11 ;iiiii',i, lhet.i (omit Icciclaa 23, Hinckley 20 oil 171 limits, more than K points Granite 33, Logan 2f Hi's only a avra,,e Pleasant Grove 03, Bieknell 22 per game jumoi, too Guz-zlu-- P (Student Life) R.MIIA 17 pfd for he g tine, thy dly abrt, they were a. couragI hav ever ecn eous a group play toftlur, they bubbled over with initiative, and above all they loved the g in:c and hid spent sev-- i er.il .eu. in pnpnnng themselves to may it as they did in jyijy Thu group (if Agi;ica would have mad a wonderful record if they could have piuvtd together for two or three years In four of them were ploying J ir fir.it year at tlie II S A C and not until alter t tic first half of the season had been played did some of the run make regular places on the team In beating the of Montano Golden Bobcats State four out of five games in the last half of the schedule the team began to show its possibilities Allsop did not play in the one game that the Cats won only after playing an extra five minutes to settle the tie score Rt the end of the regular playing Ume The Aggie team consisting of Glen Worthington, Cnntrd Nielson. Newell Sanders. Carl Davis, and Addington Martindale, was a strong combination They won two a and lost two to the strong State team. The third was lost by only two points Of we course all recognize the strength of the Montana Bobcat team when O. Ward and Thompson played forwards, Frank Ward renter, and Brecdon and Brigham Worthington at guardYoung university had an excepGolden when tcuni strong tionally Burk Romney played center, Dixon and Swenson were forwards, and Packer and Howard were guards The championship team of the Utcs in 1931 was h strong five Cox and Jerry Smith were forwards, (lark was center, with Ivm and Tvbhrrt guards The above named teams wtre strong but I believe that the 1930 Clh Arrje team, as it lined up at the enl of the season was the blue nhhon group of them all Had they played as a unit for several seasons they undoubtedly rcc- would have made an were-men-- t HIGH GUY BEST OF SEASON - Ia-h- . p. m. (Consoliition Flight Logan vs. Bicknell, 1 10 I'intuh vs. Hinckley, 2.30 East vs. Murray, 6.31 p. He bur vs. Moroni, 7.30 p. 1 p. m p in m. m. MILLION SOI US LENINGRAD, Mure'i. 17. 0 l' A recent official estimate places the population of this city at which is considerably 2,733,000, higher than the Pelrograd population before the revolution, anl makes it the seventh largest city in the world The six ahead of it in size are London, New York, Chicago, Paris, Moscow, Berlin. -- goooeoooooooooooooooog g Latest Spring Styles O o o o o o o o g o o o o o o o o o o o A mixed lard of wrestling and fighting, declared by local fight fans to he the best thus far this season, is expected to draw u record crowd to Allens arena on West Center tonight. The first bouts arc sihcduled for 8.30 p m Two boxing contests and two wrestling encounters, all between form evenly matched opponents, the menu for this short but plenbill offered of fare ty snappy to Cache valley. Kid Barger of Treasureton, intent on resuming his climb up the fistic ladder to fame after a short layoff, will meet Joe Rivers of San Diego, California, an eight round headliner. This bout alone, would bring in a huge crowd but Promoter Dick Quinney has arranged three supporting matches, any one of which would furnish a good headliner. Charles Frisby, who demonstrated last week that if matched with a man of his own weight, could do mighty things, will get his chance this week against Dean Detton in a 45 minute, two falls to win, eontest The cutting short of the allotted tune from the usual two hours and five minutes, makes the affair a speedy one Frisby will he out to chalk up his two assured 45 is and minutes fulls in plenty of action and opposition from Detton. Ralph Motley of Tooele and Reed Detton of Kilt Lake will resume an old ..v.ury vvtvn they 3U take the mat for a minute inaUh as the first number Action on the wrestling program. galore is looked for in tills little argument also. As the curtain raiser, some unusual talent has been lined up with the red headed slugger. Mar-- i limit Green of Hyruni, meeting Hope of Clifton in a four round go. one-fal- l, Lets talk j turkey! No use beating around the bush, if you roll your own if you like cigarettes then you want tobacco thats made for roll ing. And you want good tobacco. Velvet is just that made for rolling and the best you oversmoked for taste and aroma! "hand-mad- e -- MAILMEN BEAT LEAGUE CHAMPS $25 oo O O o Q o o Men's Dress Shirts o o o j Plain, Fancy and Silk Stripes o o $145 - $25 o o o o o o o o o o e o o 34 West Center Lyric Bldg. o 98 Jessee Store 3000000000000000000000 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o cellar The Logan Postoffice, hampums of the Logan Coaltheir men nil league, continued of other conquest Wednesmeinhets of the league day night, deflating the the Al s Bike Khnp quintet hy a 25 23 Mine The game via., pi ived in the seventh ward gymnasium II was a tight affair all the way through with the scoie at the quarter and hallway- mark being in" ml" foi Gessell was the ' the victors, ten pm-- . - in tin first half to keep the Postal foe in the running. He scored six more in the final canto for a total of tfi points while Hale and Hales -ame through with some assist vnee to put them on top Baugh was high point men foi Al s Bike Shop with nine points. The score: rOSTOFF K E i commando fair sa post-seaso- n finesse cl sa jiurete. ham-pion- - - ' K a o o o 0 c 0 J D). Lbcirr & Mtut TuixuojCa. V |