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Show ftflC ,yf THE JOURNAIi LOGAN, CACHE PAGE FOUK Sorosis and THeata Cougers Catlike Play Swamps A.C. In Series Opener B. Y. U. Winners by Score of 49 to 37 Superior Team Work and Accurate Basket shooting Gives Provo Team Victory. Saturday, February 15, 1930 H - MOUNTAIN BASKETBALL MEN SCRAMBLE FOR -- Defeats Brings Upset In Girls I!oop Series HONORS Cache Quintets District I (Cache). Team Standing Won Lost Pet. Logan g I ..667 North' Cache 2 1 .667 South Cache 2 1 .667 , Preston 18 trimming the strong Theta team Both games were ex ceedihgly fast and with the losers staging desperate rallies In both games only to be stopped short by the final whistle. Superior floor play and the uncanny caging of Crossley at one forward gave the dormitory a Sorosis victory- The dormitory centers and guards rushed the ball continually down the court and had the ball almost con stantly in scoring territory. Cron Verna sley scored all 20 points. Reeve for Sorosis was .the out standing member of her sextet. She scored eighteen points and played a strong floor game. Hickman, dormitory guard, watched Reeve closely, and prevented her from making many of her usual r, and shots. Cummings dorm centers kept rush ing the ball through to their forward zone, The dorm group led 8 at the half. 33-1- 9. The game also saw a great battle of forwards. Verda Laurtizen of Jerome scored all of the points and she gave probably the finest exhibition of general Theta-non-soror- La Gores course at Miami Beach,: J Fla. Wrestling Team Makes Read; (or O. T. F. P. McNeil, c Olson, rg Hull, lg Thompson, Associated Trees Thoto. Members of three strong quintets playing In the territory. Inter-mountai- n play of the tournament. ' Wrestling Coach George Nelson of the Utah Aggies will take his matmen to Salt Lake for a Saturday meet with the Utah University grapplers. Eight wrestlers and Coach Nelson will make the trip. ... The farmer, mat director hasn't yet named the men who will go, but it is quite likely that the same group which handed the of Idaho, southern University branch team, such a decisive defeat, will meet Utah, -- ' Seth Parkinson and Captain Carl Davis were the outstanding players for the losers, each cen- -' tering the hoop five -times from the rield. The game was not without restand- grets from both teams points. Romney twisted an an- kle, which will likely keep him out of Saturdays game, while ; Haggerty Wilkin Cannon.. Parry ...... v e. j. r. c. V. Rowberry Haslam, g ... .... ... g ... Dormitory 20 Crossley...... .J. c Ctunminga.. Lauritzen - Cragun - Carlson 0-- fl arena here last night.. worlds ' middleweight Walker, champion, who formerly wore the welterweight crown, demonstrated that a disadvantage of nine pounds or more means - little to him in hU invasion of the light ; 1 1 t , I H 8 t If; : 1- -4 - u , - y Scqtts r - fllp-an- ! ; Q j . t semi-fin- tha-seo-o- al, air-pla-ne I s i I P t I jj i f I s.f j f e i ( . Unci Ebes De bard part bout a plitical argument," said Uncle Eben. "is ejat two people La liable lo got mixed, op tryin to spliiin somethin dnf never woe fully splained fo either or em." Washington Star. 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 irst Christensen, rf Peterson, If Stauffer, c Allen, rg ---Maughan, lg 4 2 : 1 0 I 0 ,0 0 4 18 7 12 Totals 5 1 T NORTH CACHE O. T. F. p. ; Merrill, rl Porter, If Brown, c Bingham, rg Postma, lg Tripp, lg Johnson, rg l - ; i 0Q.o egeeedeee,t 5 8 4 20 umpire, Watkins; Referee, Westover. 2 , .. .Totals ' Camera stag them by SIgman. gered the Bouth American a few round seconds after the first opened with. a heavy blow to tbe chut .After absorbing a few more rights and lefts, Sigman tapped the Italian lightly a couple of times but took a damaging right to the jaw for his pains. A few more punches, and then Camera landed a terrific right r that sent Sigman , sprawling through the ropes where the was counted out, weighed Sigman i 235; Camera 287. . I 'I. - ' "Ogden, Frankie Weeks i Utah, Teb. rS "(AP- )- Joe Cortez, Boise welterewlght. had another victory to his credit today as a result of a technical-knockoover j Frankie Weeks of Tacoma, , Wash., here last night. Weeks was unable to continue the fight after taking a bad beating for five and one half ut rounds. Ed Shepherd of Salt Lake City outpointed Harry Pollel, Salt Lake City middelweight, In Six rounds of the seml-fm- al bout. ! - Operated by a one cylinder gasoline engine, an aerial propeller that resembles an electric fan has been invented In Germany for navigating small boats. , February 15 and 16 . RATES , v Logan fo Ogden and return $2.15 Ogden to Ski Hill, Ogden Canyon, and return 5e ' See Agent ITAII-lDtHCENTRAL RAILROAD anil box of matches might be buried with him, was the strange request made by Sydney Porter, New Carting, Essex, England. His will was made oa a scrap of paper. t i - y Cortez Defeats WINTER SPORTS' Ogden Doff Derby And Ski Tournament Wauled Smoke fa Hereafter That a pipe, a pouch of tobacco n Chris-tenso- outstanding - North Cache,, " ' North Caches second team defeated South Cache, 33 to 13. . The score: SOUTH CACHE . G. T. F. P. , ra -- ns G. T. F. P. .per-forme- I 1 I 5 41 losers. played were the Bingham and Johnson Ira 52 5 18 PRESTON and at the half, Peterson well for - 1- -2 1 od Lea Anderson heavyeight field. Lomski was little more than a Simonsen punching bag for the toy bulldog Sorosis 18 througout the fight, which robReeve bed him of his record of never Brown, having been defeated "twice by Slater the same man. After holding Walker even In Pederson, Bergenon only one round, the third, Lomski Davis saw his rival gradually pile up Faylor a lead that made the bout lopT. Pederson sided in favor of Walker after er, 0 0 South Cache High Humbled. local Richmond, Feb. , 15-- The 20 to 18 a out eked school high an victory over South , Cachq In .tipextra-perigame. Johnson ped In the wihnlng basket. The The Tegular game ended 16:all. lead winners maintained a slight half-wa- fast.-elev- 0 Referee, Johnson; umpire Plant x. c, Harsh barger The Utah mat adepts lost a Parkinson. g close dual meet to the B. Y. U. Hickman , I g y tt passed the I115!, stage. He a Referee Carlisle, Umpire, Clark. could not beat Walker to the victory over the B. Y. U, These early meets indicate that punch and was-- a badly beaten several strenuous bouts will ' be and very distressed fighter whm the final gong ended the hostilistaged when the champion Utes Rosenbloom men meet Saturday. and Nelsons ties. 5 0 10 Nelson has been Parkinson, rf men his bringing The right that drooped Tommy . S 2 12 -At Gets Davis, If the in fast Shot, hope that they Loughran. was only a threat against 1 3 5 along Campbell, e can annex aother championship Walker, while his left did not Young, rg after losing out last season. carry the atlffg that Walkers able Bennion, lg Nelson has an extremely Championshrip idid. As a result, he was subrf Watkins, group of youngsters In the lighter jected to a beating in most of the c Belliston, Earl Nishimoto In the divisions. New York. Feb. 15 (AP) Maxey exchanges. 115 pound division has never yet Allsop, rg Walker conceded nine and three Rosenbloom of New York Slapsey Hervalla, lg been defeated either this season quarters pounds to the light obstacle in last cleared the has ...... and or last. He IsDryadale, rf heavyweight challenger.- seeling his of title the forthcoming way 163 to 173 powerful for a little fellow, Cap- for Lomski. 22 14 5 49 tain Dean McCallister, 125 pounds, shot with Jimmy Slattery of Bufi Totals Asociate d Prstt Photo Walker easily won seven of the New York in Phil Scott, the English heavy, smiles confidently over the posit-lit- y is also a star on the Aggie team. falo, recognized B. Y. U. ten rounds by a convincing c hamlightheavyweight of booiting hi championship claim when he tangles with Jack G. T. F. P. McCallister is' one of the most margin. He began to move ahead of the world. harkey at Miami Beach, February 27. 6 2 0 12 experienced men on the squad pion in the fifth thereround and Romney, rf . Ace Rosenbloom Hud cuffed kins, 4 2 2 10 and men in the heavier divisions Brinley, If In a rough after the result never was in 4 3 1 9 have plenty of treble with him. Nebraska wildcat, dizzy doubt Reeve, c Mickey carried his t at 2 0 0 4 Ned McBeth, lightweight, is an- and hilarious ten round bout in tack. After working on Lomsis Camera Gets Deni Takes Cooper, rg Madison last Garden night Square showed He 1 11 other ftnep erformer, R. Magleby, lg body In the earlier rounds, he well last year and he hia assault to the head 0.0 0 02 extremely Johnson, rf a switched blows seems to be better this season, O' and his M. Magleby, rf opened up a wound McQuire Match In .Opponent In, 17,000 weiL spectators. over Lomskls eye in the fourth 0 0 Speed Is one of his greatest assets. Robinson. If no was There of 'question Nelson, middleweight, Rosenbtobm's 0 0 Bernard round. Blood streamed down Staples, c after Leos superiority Round 0 0 completes a quartet who will give face and In the subsequent Rapid Fire Time Jensen, rg two rounds. At the first the 1 In excellent 1 performance whether start Hudklns chased the Harlem rounds the wound provided a j Bailif, lg they win or lost. seldom target which , Walker around the missed. Salt Lake City, Fe.bl5 (AP) Vernon Rice will probably re- light heavyweight all Rosenbloom 22 12 5 49 Memphis, Term., Feb. 15 (API-- Big , Totals and, although ring division. 145 the pound L. present Ira Jim Sigman, self styled sailor Lake Salt Dern, Referee, H. Warner; umpire was an elucive City Hudklns heavytarget, football Ras Maughan, player, Spencer. Ha German Nam weight wrestler, made rapid time from South America,- - is -- the fifth looked very good In the 165 pound landed enough blows to gain him What la now tbe Canadian province In his bout here last night with tlctlm 'of prlmo Cameras camCowan and the edge In both of the first two section last week. otNevr.BrunawIck was created a sepa- Mike McGuire,, of battle the for win Reese right to rounds. Blood Shreveport, Lg. paign through United Statestings. to get going. rate province la .1751 and given tbe ,vThe mammoth Italian knocked make the trip at 175 pounds,, and HeThen Maxeyand-began two . ,andl.th ..falls hauled the ace name li new bears, The name coines winning.. tugged out Sigman in 1" minute and 35 Richens will probably be the around the ring, slapped him with from Brunswick, a dueby in northern match in 18 minutes. Dem took seconds of the first round of Runs Sluggish heavyweight selection. the first fall In 15 minutes with their almost every angle, lefts from . eight -round bout here last Brunswick and .Hanover a revers led "with - Tights "that invariably CarmatUL.,. d .body- It night: once 'r fifth ert 1714 and la of Ganloa united, Doligkt George, found one mark and their the in gave minute with a crab successive victory in this country, Miami, Fla., Feb. 15 (P) Boxelector ef turnover, a descendant of hold. ' ideal of Ume doubtful whether a Nebraskan is It .it happidistressing his victims having been ing- commission physicians - have exKing JauictL, beettwe also tbir otj Howard-C- an in. general. ton wine- - of Web-- Big previous found that Phil Scott, English ness can propei ly ba conceived of huPeterson,' cowboy Owens, Boy Great of BrHsiu. the With the two took exception from ster, Iowa, fans Buster Mirtin and Elizear Rioux. scheduled to fight cept In relation to garden. Tbe heavyweight round, when Rosenbloom Casey Berger, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Two pf these, .Owens and Martin, Jack Sharkey here in two weeks, man race, as wo were once taught to seventh to with out It tried In A West Virginia the Is us slug the Cantonwine two rounds against the Is soft, that his heart is slow to believe, was cradled In a garden, and - air plant to won the first in 20 minutes with lasted not ing a compressed company could .The- - other three all Italian. return to normal after exertion, was happy there as well as Innocent, win a roundHudklns the second. clean small sizes of coal at a a reverse wristlock and the sec- failed to survive the first round. after, that his blood is sluggish and Mahomet's Paradise is a Rosenbloom weigh ed l72; Hud-ki- speed of 200 tons an hour before ond In two minutes with an Only about 11 blows were struck that he lacks proper 165. shipping the fuel to market. in' last nights encounter, two of spin. of mind and muscle. Dr. Frank H. Davis, asserted, however, that the report did not Indicate Scott could not be in perfect condition in time for the fight. Sharkey was found by the doctors to b6 in the best condition of any of the fighters examined. Dr. Davis said that Sharkey Is his trainers so are having their worries In keeping him from going stale. . Bennion, Aggie guard, received a broken Jaw in a melee with about 3 minutei ot playing time to go.-He will not play the rest of the season. UTAH AGGIES G. T. F. P. 0 4 0 G 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 3 - Neeley, rf Hurd, If Dunckley, c . B. Johnson, rg Parill, lg Nash, If nd E. Rowberry. . rg Totals Elma Rowberry continued her fine Leo Lomski play for the Thetas. Pat Haggerty also played a nice game at forward. Valene Rowberry, one of By Charles W. Dunkley, the best guards in the tourna- (Associated Press Sports Writer.) ment, had a tremendous assignDetroit, Feb. 15 (AP) Mickey ment In covering Lauritzen, Walker is one step nearer, his Simonsen played welt guard third Title today by virtue of a for the non -- sorority. decisive victory over Leo Lomski " ten-roubout in Olympia 17 P. Theta 14 in Non-Sorori- ty - Christensen, If Skidmore, rf Decision Over 2 3 8 0 2 0 0 ..... Jeffs, rf Walker Gains - If Johnson, nd Theta rf Bennion, lty Non-Sorori- ty Clash With Utes 3 LOGAN non-sorori- ty Attoelaled Prett Phots Joan Guggenheim, daughter of, Harry F. Guggenheim, ambaaaador to Cuba, playing a game on thoj .000 Sweating unddr their defeat a week ago at tbe hands of the South Cache high school hoop team. Coach Bums Crookston & Grizzlies literally trotted away with the game at the local gymnasium against the Preston team. The score was 41 to 19, more than two to one points. The local team displayed superior ability and took the lead from the start and never lost It, having a substantial lead throughout the encounter. McNeil garnered 8 field baskets and was an outstanding club. Neely player for the homethe visitors. led the scoring for The score: 14-- 1 3 18, ht Harsh-barge- 44-2- 0 4, hard-foug- 49 ... Friidays Results Logan 41, Preston 19 North Cache 20. South Cache non-soror- ity 17-1- ' Logan Tied With North and South I (TV. Upsets occurred In the annual gills internural basketball tournament ' at Utah Aggies when the strong Theta and Sorosis teams wentdown to defeat. The Dorml tory team scuttled the champion ship hopo of Sorosis by a 20-team game, and the knocked off another favorite by ,'At Miami Beach Bombarding the basket ' with exceptional results after sweeping down the floor behind flawless Coach ott passing maneuvers, uniRomneys Brigham Youngbroth?-Coach versity hoopsters waylaid Dick Romney s Utah State Aggie cagers here Friday night, to 37. After' & spirited tussle for 10 minutes, El Romney, Eldon Brin-le- y and Russ Magleby shot the Cougars In a substantial lead, which varied from 8 to 14 points. The visitors led at the half, Taking up where they left, the Cougars continued the march in the second half, never relinquishing a strong grip on the lead. Beven minutes before the expiration of the playing time, the Cougars were parading their rivals by a 1 count The Farmers failed to show the excellent passing and shooting that marked their series last week against Utah. Fumbling excessively and missing many setups, the Logan cagers failed to display their COUNTY.-UTA- ! |