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Show 4th Straight 5th Downs Newton Iordan Cops Prep Diadem; Bulldogs Win Consolation Plays Cokeville Logan Fifth ward M Men are building up a reputation as one e of the giants of basketball play In Division Four. With comparative ease, the Cal squad won the dicrown Saturday visions night, whipping a gallant Newton club Logan Fifth now meets Cokeville, Wyoming, In a all-tim- Watts-coache- Sport 3y 'Diggers In . 43 to 32 Finale BY JENSEN BY ROD SALT I AKE CITY A ul, deliberate Jordan high msketball team added its date hoop championship power- - Herald-Journ- school second In the ichools history last Saturday light by whipping Weber, n the 1951 tourney finale. And in doing so, the Beetdig in Salt jers kept the prep trophy ake City and the Big Eight for he third consecutive year. Cap-iln- g stand, a rigid three-nigIordan played like a champ in seating the Region One hopeful, Win Bulldog The consolation trdphy, mean vhile, went to the North Cache 3ulldogs, who played by far their y jest game of the tournament in besting rival Box Elder, Sat-irda- Third place was occupied jy East high, who crumbled Davis, Here's how they finished: 2. ROD JENSEN Sports Editor Jordan Was Champ All Three Nights Our 1951 Basketball Teams All-Sta- te Jordan 2) W'eber East 4) North Cache S) ' S) Davis 8) Box Elder 7) Logan 8) Granite Inspired by the spirit of their football .. k. . date championship squad, Jordan pulled away in the second-hal- f against Weber. It was ilose all the way throughout the first 16 minutes, but Weber gave way to a taller, defensive-minde- d apponent In the stretch drive. Weber was forced to shoot from 'ar out when Jordan threw an mpregnable zone defense at the Warriors. But usually accurate like Don Budge and Don Shaw couldnt find the ange, and as it was the Ogden ; sharp-shoote- rs dub made only 10 field goals. The Warriors were lacking in pivot-ma- n as well. Glen Had- ;ield didnt foul out until the final jeriod, but while he was In. 31aine Anderson, Jordan center, ept the Weber giant from get-in- g a good look at the hoop, Best man for the Diggers was t Anderson, and he shared high-- i coring honors with teammate flrue Bills, both getting 12 points. :l 4haw topped Weber scorers with ight points. Johnson Stars ;.t North Caches team turned in : - i 1 I commendable a performance against Box Elder. Bart Johnson was at his best. His 11 points led aoth teams. , ' The trouble with Box Elder was that Lee Boolhe, the Bees who scored 22 points Friday night against Logan, fail-- 'i Vd to ring up a field goal against :i lhe Bulldogs. And, too, Phil Oyler, i "stellar junior Bee, wasnt even dressed for the entire tournament due to an attack of influenza. M Bart Johnson, Ted Smith and - Reese Neagle engineered North i! Caches attack. Doyle Hansen .! Hooked good in scoring 10 points I'.tor the Brignam City club. I East High was red-hIn beat-- j ling Davis. The Leopard group ' Scored 30 points in the first half (and had a 10 point lead, so Coach Johnson let the entire team see : plenty of action. i The box scores: Flfth-Cokevil- le Weber and Jordans battling for the state class A basketball championship last week in Salt Lake City proved once again that it just isnt wise to Iry predicting this game of basketball. Where were North Cache and East high? They were logical finalists, naturally, because they walked off with top honors in their respective leagues. But as it was, North Cache, due to an off night Thursday, battled it out for consolation laurels (and won) and East had to settle for third place. Jordan played championship ball all three games during the state tournament. The Beetdiggers defense against Weber was a show of its own. Don Shaw and Don Budge, two usually effective long-sho- t artists for the Warriors, couldn't even get close enough to hit the rim on several stabs from way out. Ip until that finale, however, Weber unquestionably played its finest ball of the season. anyway. Here's the way our first two teams would line up: FIRST TEAM: Forward Cordell Brown, South Cache. Forward Bart Johnson, North Cache. Center Blulne Anderson, Jordan. Guard Lee Boothe, Box Elder. Guard Ralph Merrill, East. ' Of the first team, Boothe, Brown and Johnson all made our region five. , 13 26 17 ! , ! f Weber TOTALS 43 i .i j t : 8 7 Officials: Weldner and Agricola. NORTH CACHE tfp Neagle .3117 Winn 12 13 5 6 1 11 3 1 1 2 28 23 16 15 B. Johnson 3 2 8 Smith 10 4 6 F. Johnson 3 2 6 Jessop 43 32 GTFP 2 8 6 10 0 5 4 4 0 2 2 2 4 0 119 111 4 6 Johnson 15 Opens Today New Virginia state opened the 13th annual national association of 8 17 26 basketball (NAIB) 5 16 27 munitournament in I ' EAST DAVIS cipal auditorium today. .GTFP GTFP 5 1 0 10 Anderson Hill 4 10 7 15 Extra Detectives were assigned Cowlev 3 0 0 6 I S jl 2 2 10 Carlson J 1 1 1 Sherman j Taylor 2 4 3 7 to mingle with the crowds during 1. 4 4 4 J 3216 Merrill Perkin 0 the week-lon- g tournament, as a Lewis 0 2 11 t il 1 6 2 4 Glade Pace 0 2 0 0 discouragement to gamblers. ) : I 21 0 2r Griffin 1 L Draayer 12 2 4 ' 1 0 0 2 Matheson I.arson 0 0 0 0 Before the tournament ends Evrlng 0 0 0 0 Budd Parkin 0 0 0 0 night, approximately 9 0 0 0 Spurrier Wortley 0 0 0 0 Saturday 62.1XX) fans were expected to :2 16 8 52 10 24 17 37 TOTALS turn out. A field of 32 carefully-chose- n Score by quarters: teams was ready, bidding 17 30 44 52 i ast TOTALS 115 25 11 41 f i Score by quarters: : North Cache pox Elder 7 22 IS 32 Happy Nears Newtoa IT Logsa Sth GTFP GTFP 3 5 4 10 Christiansen Mangue 3 6 17 0 0 0 0 Benson Clarke 9 5 2 20 3 4 2 8 Salisbury Ferneu 4 2 4 8 19 Hansoa Johansen 4 4 3 11 Adamson 12 2 4 3 4 17 Gridin 2 Cooley Nielsen 2 0 0 4 0 Anderson Hansen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fabrlclus McKendrlck 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Jones Otte 0 0 0 0 19 110 111 overtime game at Madison Square Garden' Saturdouble day night Although Coach Ed Milkovich of St. Bonavenfure predicted confidently that weTe going to beat St. Johns, many observers believed his sophomore-lade- n team showed a decided .lack of polish in Its triumph over Cincinnati the first double overtime in N.I.T. S5 GTFP 2 2 GTFP Yonk 15 Roundy Andrus 2 4 2 6 Hugle 4 5 219 Passey 0 4 2 Becker 0 0 0 0 Steed 0 2 11 Bird 2 5 2 6 Muir 3 9 3 9 Larsen 0 0 0 0 Willie 1 4 2 4 Bartlett 0 2 11 Jensen 3 3 1 7 R. Willie Shaw 2 3 0 4 3 10 6 10 0 2 Kirk Rondy TOTALS n 31 14 21 7 35 Otf idols: Porter and Mendlni. 10 28 Richmond Soatk (71) GTFP 2 0 2 1 1 Thompson D. Smith F. Smith history. In contrast, St. Louis demonstrated plenty of class and brijli-amarksmanship in its 73 to 61 victory over a good LaSalle team In the first round. 5 2 0 9 5 3 4 3 1 0 0 0 10 Coach Ed Hickey of St. Louis said his team's first-haperformance matched that of his fine 1948 N.I.T. champion team led by easy Ed Macaulley. In B.Y.U., the Skyline Six conference champion with a 24-- 7 record, the Billikens will be up o scoring against a great Mel of combination Hutchins and speedy Roland 6 23 10 22 nt College Hill Mendoa (SI) 13 13 9 2 11 2319 9 55 TOTALS 15 23 9 39 4 5 9 Webb 2 Bagley 0 Tripp Wells, tad (37) GTFP 2 4 2 6 Maughan Parker 0 0 0 0 Baulden 4 10 3 11 16 Reynold! 5 7 Haslam 4 0 0 8 Llndley 10 0 2 S. Haslam 0 111 Jones 110 2 B. TOTALS -- 13 22 11 37 "'vf Franklin (41) Logsa Fifteenth (53) GTFP Jensen 5 4 1 11 6 11 6 18 Williams Crltchfleld 12 13 2 7 5 9 Olsen Hamilton 10 0 2 2 10 2 Atkinson Gardner 5 3 0 10 1 4 3 5 Johnson Huff 3 2 2 8 1 0 0 2 Hawks Larsen 5 4 3 13 0 0 0 0 Stokes Williams 2 2 2 6 GTFP 3 3 5 1 Nash TOTALS Score by quarters: 28 17 9 53 12 26 17 41 Franklin Fifteenth Officials: 6 7 15 21 29 34 Porter snd Mendlni. inter-collegia- te ii'ivivtfa'ii'ii'i iih')Tmitiki'rti)ftfFiYiD'ii'iD'iifmi'iihi'iiftitiiTiiiiiTifiif?i'iifi--i'A- well-polic- 8 20 26 JJavts Officials: Stansfleld and Andrews. 37 The organs of taste of a are in its legs. a little luxury is good Newest new car to succeed the 1950 champions, Indiana State, which chose to pass up defense of its crown to take a junket to the Pan American games at Buenos Aires. 1 .r 1 I V EJEB 0 WATCHIFORIIT! M3DE0 Automatic drive? 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PROOF BELMONT A DISTILLING IctenTj CO., LAWRENCEBURG, INDIAN 201 of the year t The more you see of the entire field, the more youll be convinced: The NEWEST of all the new cars is the new 1951 PACKARD ! award-winnin- ins 1 CREOMULSIO Franklin. 8 , i Safer Cough The box scores: 1 jl' 1 c ct one-tw- Mo., March 12 (lTIb Mexico A&M and West Kansas City, toay'bS1 Progress lf BOX ELDER Hansen Boothe Anderson Malmrose Rook hns Scout Basketball Tournament 35-3- With St. Louis This Evening NAIB Tourney SUN VALLEY (UP-Uta- ht Y U Given Even Chance third-seede- Prominence at Sun Valley Meet Decision On 75-ya- 10 25 12 32 Scoreby quarters: Iordan all- football. During the welcome banquet for the new coaches last Monday night in the Bluebird, Coach Ronlng was telling the group a little about. Everett Faunee, who hadnt arrived in Logan at the time. Faunce, during his last season as a Minnesota halfback, was the Big Tens second leading ground gainer. He missed first place honors In the final game of the season against Wisconsin. When touchthe game was almost over, Faunce scooted for a down, but the play was called back because of a penalty and seconds later the game was over and Faunee had to settle with second place In that department. Folks seem to be satisfied that Ronlng has selected two able men for assistants Calvin Stoll and Faunce. The fourth man is expected to be named In the near future. d and Brigham Young rated only an even change against slick St. Louis. Hold Preston Newg from up on the hill: John Ronlng, head man of USAC athletics and football coach, took in the state class A tournament in the Ute fieldhouse. Ronlng was one of many coaches throughout the state who sat In during the high school meet. Durrell Hughes, Bear River mentor, was official scorer for the entire 11 games. When Ronlng made the trip from Minnesota, he brought with him 15 blocking dummies. They are presently sitting In the fieldhouse awaiting the official opening of spring re Utah Skiers 53-4- team. Bona-ventu- 13. To Continue Play Tonight SECOND TEAM: Forward Dean Peterson, Logan. Forward Ron Hump, Provo. Center Neil Astle, Granite. Gunrd Don Budge, Weber. Guard Bruce Bills, Jordan. We never have seen Ron Kump of Provo In action. But the Bulldog ace led Big Eight scorers with 167 points, 13 better than his nearest rival. You cant leave such a fellow off at least the second NEW YORK, March 12 (UP) Seeded powers begin play in the of the national In quarter-final- s vltatlon basketball tournament toSt. Johns night, with a strong favorite over St. Jour'S? Monday, March six-tea- all-sta- B Class C cirall clubs say their rosters are coming along nicely. Halllwell said, confidently, that if any league in the country goes this season, it will be the Pioneer league. He admitted that if the cuit But condition, - clean sweep of men's IT Olympic tryouts here after n," reU Robinson's slalom and Jack victory Reddish, the downhill. Robison nosed out Reddish war and manpower situation terdan in the MEET THE MISSUS Cheering their Brooklyn club husbands slalom forTa worsens, we might have to make at the Miami, Fla., Stadium, five comely rooters pick up some sunictory. The University 0f Util a of few additional wives the left Morgan, to Bobby too. I but changes, are, right, They shine, speedster was clocked feel we can rise to any occasion. Rex Barney, Pee Wee Reese, Jack Banta and Carl Erskine. (NEA) 50.6 second- srookie The rule and a regula- minute, six'lenths second ahead a tion making it illegal for any club Reddish, a member of the l more to seven have than veterans ture. Olympic ski team. or seven vets and a playing-managA Hanover, N. H High Scorers lass, Salf on their roster does not There was never a question Neidlinger, repeated her Sato have any effect on operations of about Fifth's superiority Saturby comini bar the league during the first 30 days day performance day, even though the outmanned yesterday to win the women' shake-dow- n season of the the Newton squard put all it had into during Slalom. The Sun Valley ski teams are still vieing for honors, dy period. the fracas. Jack Clark with 20 SCOUT HOOP TOURNAMENT member won the downhill in bracket the ni championship eight Special Fete points was the big gun for the Saturday. Her time for the sUloi and eight for consolation laurels. Tonights Schedule The golden year observance was one minute 24.8 seconda-winners, while Max Christiansen, fa Next round will take place comes from the fact that the Na(At Lewiston) year after year a star, and Coach 6 seconds faster than Susy Harr Richmond finals vs. with the Wednesday p.m. Whitney night, Association of tional Howard Hanson, paced the losers. Organized of Salt Lake City. Nortr. (consolation braccoming Friday night in Aggie baseball was established in 1901 by Rytting Consolation honors in the tourRobinsons shading of Reddal fieldhouse. games Wednesday's ket). seven leagues including the old last nament were won by Logan Fifyears national combine 7 p.m. Preston Third vs. Smith- - will be played at the Smithfield Northwest league, now the West- champion, was teenth, which won over Franklin one of th and schools. field Second (consolation Logan junior high ern Ward International. Salt Lake City surprises. Dave only Faires, Seatti. Teams still in the championship bracket). The three teams to win basketjoined this outfit in 1903 and Boise skiing for the Penguin Ski Gel balls at the meet were: Newton, 8 p.m. Newton vs. Preston 4th flight are Newton. in 1904 for the first organized was 19th in the downhill, but h Lewiston Fourth, bracket). Franklin, (championship First, baseball in the intermountain took third in the slalom with runnerup to the champ; Fifteenth, 9 vs. Lewiston Wellsville Franklin Mendon, Hyde Park, p.m. as consolation tltllst, and Richwest. time of one minute 52.2 second First (championship Second and Logan Ninth. mond South, awarded the sportsWere going to do everything bracket). Fifth honor. Logan manship gets we can to make this the best year A cow that gives 20 pounds (At Providence) $50 for expenses. yet, Halliwell said. Weve talk- milk daily requires seven galiion 6 p.m. Logan Eighth is. Logan Third and Fourth ed over a lot of promotion work to of water. First (consolation bracSecond-niglosers, Mendon and be done during the season and are ket). College Hill, fought a ding-don- g going to hit it hard. 7 p.m. Hyrum First vs. Logan Hill with College battle, finally Directors agreed to put golden-colore- d bracFourth (consolation ReEi and thus winning annexing MIAMI BEACH. Fla., March 12 paint on the base sacks ket). fourth place. U.P 8 p.m. Hyde Park vs. Mendon Major league ctub owners, in and foul lines instead of the usual When new drugs or old fell to do) Third-niglosers, Richmond a state of utter confusion, met whitewash this season in honor your cough or chest cold don't delay (championship bracket). South and Wellsville Second claiCreomulsion contains only safe, help 9 p.m. Wellsville, Second vs. Lo today to decide once and for all of the occasion. med third place. -ful, proven ingredients and no lit whether to oust or retain A. B. gan Ninth (championship How they finished: cotics to disturb nature's process. I Chandler as baseball commissionbracket). 1 Logan Fifth, champion for goes right to the seat of the trouble I er. o the fourth consecutive year. aid nature soothe and heal raw, tei The bettnig was they would Play in the Cache Valley Senior 2 Newton. der, inflamed bronchial membnna Scout basketball tournament is repudiate their commissioner for WASHINGTON, March 12 (UP) Guaranteed to please you or dings 3 Wellsville Second. to the scheduled third and has continue tonight, The army made "gratifying refunds money. Creomulsionbasitoo thus put him time, 4 College Hill. 5 Logan Fifteenth (consola- with four games slated at both out of the picture for all time. progresses in developing atomic the test of many millions of users. Lewiston and Providence. But there also was a chance they weapons for tactical use, according tion champ). This evenings action comes In would him for - another to Maj. Gen. Ward H. Maris, chief 6 Richmond Souf the second round of play. Sixteen seven year term at $65,000 a year. of army research. nlltvtl cuhi, Chut Celda, Ante 7 Mendon. Were going to select an team, basing our selections over the entire season and not Just the state tournament. We've had a pretty fair look at the down-stat- e boys, the best of them, WEBER 'P Jp p G T F P Brown 3 3 2 8 I 7 6 12 Bills Resourceful SL John's of Brook1 3 2 4 Hatimond Price 2 4 0 4 5 4 2 12 Anderson Show 1 11 6 8 lyn, seeking its third N.I.T. title Motto Wvatt 10 0 2 In the past nine years ,was expect.2215 1 4 2 4 Peterson Hadtleld 0 5 2 2 ed to show too much overall class 1 3 2 4 Jenkins Musgraves 0 111 1 3 2 2 Bonnies, who Day Budge 3 117 for the rough-hous- e 1 0 0 0 Barnev Barnes 0 0 0 0 reached the quarter-final- s by beat1 0 0 0 Shields Neville 0 0 4) 0 1 0 0 0 Gherlng Montgomery 0 0 0 0 ing Cincinnati, 70 to 67, In a looseIORDAN The only major change came on the rookie rule governing the number of men with less than 45 days experience each club must carry. Up until now, four rookies have been required. But this was changed to a minimum of two. The change was made, league President Jack Halllwell explained, because yqung players are increasingly hard to get. Players are hard to sign, too," Halllwell added after a four-hou- r meeting with director: of the playoff for the honor of going to the meet, which opens March 21 in Salt Lake City. Playoff Series Supervisor Elmo Keller of Preston today confirmed arrangements for the series, stating that since that section of Bear Lake and Wyoming is in our division, we have to include winner in a playthe off. Initial game will come Wednesday, 8 p.m., in the new Montpelier high school gym. Second game is scheduled Friday night in Logan high gym, and the third tilt if needed will be decided later In the week. It will be played Saturday, at a place to be arranged. Cokeville defeated Lyman, Wyoming, last week In a tourney finale, and is calculated to have a pretty fair club. 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