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Show THURSDAY, MARCH i Tfl1 PAGE TWELVE AMATFIIR RINR M FPL AKERS STUDIO DEFEATS FIRMAGE TO WIN ' ,1 FIRST PLACE IN ANNUAL BASKETBALL MEET Z DEFEATS BECKERS Eckers Studio of Salt Lake overwhelmed Beckers Uinta of Helper, and Firmage of Provo decisioned Bingham C. Y. O defending champEckers Studio of Salt Lake City ions, in the feature games Friday Inwon first place in the fourth annual night in the annual Eastern Utah tournament. Basketball Utah Basketball dependent Independent TrJEasterT1 Game Feeding OUTSTANDING IjKUUi tournament Saturday night by re- The game between the Salt Lakers ENTER ANNUAL ELKS 2 and the Carbon county entrant was coding a triumph over the Bird feeding activities of the TOURNAMENT discernFirmage team of Provo. Fish and Game Protective as fast and close as the most Led by Royal Jensen, the Salt Lak- - association are still being conducted, ing could wish for during the first Outstanding amateur boxers of this ers led throughout the game and the work will be continued as half, but some spectacular shooting district will compete for honors can-i- the first entrant from the state llong as the need exists, according to by Red Clark and Dick West, espe-- i to wn irst Pace n the Ical an announcement period, turned the Tuesday by William cially in thea fourth Thursday and Friday, March 11 and'cap'ta classic. rout. Ecker's led, into Jensen bombarded the cage game of chairman associations the Hakalo, 12 in the at the end of the first quarter, and hoop for 15 points and turned in an bird committee. ment sponsored lead at the attained a Beckers otherwise fine performHakalo is Mr. a There possibility, of Elks. on the Studio ance. then from 'half, but neces-ary said, that feeding will not be This event brings together each year The Studio aggregation rolled up the project quint was complete master of the after this week-enthe leading exponents of the manly an 3 lead during the first Clark tallied 18 points. quarter, depending, however, on the weather. art among the A fast passing Firmage team, trailand from increased their advantage to 0 by all indications the best bunch of per- the end of the half and finished the at the end of the half, be- -, ing formers in the history of the tourna- third period with a lead of gan to locate the hoop with regularity ment will be on hand next week to Dixon and Black led the losers in in the third quarter and went on to defeat C. Y. O. by a comfortable regale ring fans of Carbon county. point making, each chalking up five Announcement was made Tuesday points. maigin. Buck Dixon, B. Y. U. star of yesteryear, proved, despite his that Gene Robertson, Carbon county Bingham C. Y. O., which won the football school growing bulk and thinning hair, that star, will partici- championship in the 1936 tournament, high he had lost little of the magic touch class. finished third in this years meet, pate in the which made him an outstanding colHis entrance is hailed with delight by handily defeating Beckers Uinta of tournament officials, who recognize Helper, of Studio and Eckers lege star. He swished the ball through Salt Lake despite the fact that Roberton as an outstanding prospect. Coach Walt Bolic used his reserves Firmage of Provo each placed two 'the hoop for 12 points, most of his men on the team of the east- shots being from long range. Pazell Among the other leading exponents in order that the regular line-u- p of the boxing game who have regis- would be intact for service in a C. ern Utah independent basketball starred for Bingham. Games in the consolation flight tournament played here Thursday, tered are Jimmy Madrigal, Zeke Pe- Y. O. league game Sunday. Friday and Saturday. The fifth mem- were walkaways for Sunnyside and The Binghamites got off to a rea, Tony Nikas, Clinton Gardner and who respectively lead in the opening quarter, ber of the mythical honor quint came the Price Buster Jones. disposed of Orangeville and the Grand These are only a few of the boys but the losers rallied and had nar- from Bingham C. Y. O. 9 Those placed on the first team in- Junction Elks. The scores were who will be seen in action, so fans rowed the gap to five points when George Young chalked up can easily see that a program of more the half ended. However, the Catho- clude Malcolm Boothe of Firmage and and lic crew again took command of the Steve Pazell of Bingham, forwards; 13 points to lead Sunnyside, while than ordinary interest awaits them. Sherman (Red) Clark of Eckers, cen- Detmers and C. Roberts were the ofThe Carbon high school is expected game in the third quarter and fina ished with comfortable margin. ter, and Gus Black of Firmage and fensive giants for Price, scoring 12 to have a sizeable group of entrants, and Cardenas with 16 and 11 Royal Jensen of Eckers guards. All and 11 points. Pazell, as is Emery county. It is likely also the scoring of these men were among the scoring tht Salt Lake City will be represent- points respectively, were ELECTED BY ALUMNI GROUP leaders and turned in noteworthy perwhile leaders for Paul Bingham, ed. of in formances to honevery department take Dr. M. T. Johnson of Columbia was rang up nine points Winners in the bouts here will go ors on play. the Helper team. recently elected a director of the Utah to the intermountain A. A. U. finals in team consisted chapter of the University of Iowa The second A team later this month, and it is was no match for theSunnyside Salt of the following: Charley Roberts of alumni. The organization of the chapPrice . Lake and Pete Tabone of ter was completed at a meeting in vie the Price ut0ua?Lthat, the111!ather push!,ra and the locals hung up a will be battling they are t t0 clinch the con;!olation champ-- Beckers Uinta of Helper, forwards; Provo the latter part of last week, the local eliminations. ionship, which gave them fifth place George Young of Sunnyside, center; Dr. Johnsons wife is also a graduate Bob Detmers of the Price and .of the Iowa institution. Pairings will be determined by in the meet. draw, and virtually every weight Except for the last quarter, when Louis De Angeles of Beckers Uinta, Hammennill boxed bond for sule at The the Sunnyside cagers scored 9 points 'guards, Medals were awarded to the 10 registered boxers who are desirous of to three for their rivals, the Price competing may leave their names at1 outf;t was piajniy superior. Patter-- ! players listed above, the Elks club or with Paul Mancina !sori) Boyd Lindsey, Pratt Lindsey and Awards were also made to the three or Bill Davis. other members of the Sunnyside outstanding players, who were select- ed in the following order: Royal Jen-- 1 roster were unable to be present. GOLF CLASSES PLANNED first; Gus Black, second, and! Charley Roberts connected for 'en field goals and eight foul pitches .Steve Pazell, third. A golf driving net has been secured to capture scoring honors. His sensa- Others who received medals includ- -. for the physical education department tional shooting in this game enabled. ed: Buck Dixon, Firmage, sports-- 1 of the Carbon county high school, and .him to wdn the tournament scoring manship; Charley Roberts, Price the rudiments of the links game will leadership Ammon Lindsey, Sunny- most points during tourna-b- e taught to local students, Coach side center, was high man on the los- - ment and in a single game; Sher- Preston Summerhays announced Mon- - ing team with nine points to his man Clark, Eckers, second highest number of points during tournament. day. The classes will begin in the credit. - Point records of the near future. leading scorers Pencils for sale at The Sun-A- d are shown in the following summary: (Additional Sports on Page 15) ivocate. Roberts, 33; Clark, 32; Pazzell, 31: Booth, 31; Young, 29; Jensen, 27; Thompson, Beckers Uinta, 26; Tabone, 24; Paul Dalpiaz, Beckers Uin ta, 22; Detmers, 21; Dixon, 21; Am- ,rrton Lindsey, Sunnyside, 20; Nephi Gunderson, Grand Junction Elks, 20. , Sportsmen Continue Work 36-2- Carbon- -Emery be-la- nd 10-- 8, 15-- nd 12 d, 8-- s, 19-1- 10-- 23-1- 13 7. 36-- 38-2- 25 7, all-st- ar int M-M- 42-1- 36-2- 1. Dal-pi- badly-crippl- az all-t- ed ar M-M- 37-- M-M- en 26 Participants in the contest sponsored by the Letter' club of the Carbon county high will be able to come out from be. their hirsute adornment in time look their best for the annual prom Friday evening. Winners in the unique compel be determined at a matinee dai will CONTESTS OPENING BEST for Friday noon in scheduled IN TOURNEY HISTORY school gymnasium, Preston PLEASE BIG CROWD hays, club adviser, announces. Prizes will be awarded for the Favorites came through with vic- est, the blackest, the reddest andb tories Thursday in the opening round most artistic beards. of play in the Eastern Utah Independent Basketball tournament in the The ability to hit the hoop earned b Carbon high school gymnasium. the first night. He crowd was the largest for a first night scoring honors 19 points with credited in the history of the event, and the was Sunnysides leader, uri' d opening-rounbest were the games and he also starred in oti engagements played since the tourna- points, departments of play. ment was inaugurated. Eckers Studio of Salt Lake While the tournament method ne- went scoreless in the first quartet, cessarily calls for the teams regarded their game with the Price as the strongest being pitted against but they found the range of the ho the entries, three of the early in the second period and wr four games Thursday were 5 on to an easy victory. T affairs, while the fourth game Price squad had been reinforced r furnished an element of interest in several players from Provo. the fact that the winning team was held scoreless in the first quarter of Social security outfits for sale play. The Bingham C. Y. O. opened the tour-- 1 nament by turning back Orangeville, Paced by Markovich and Pazell, the winners led throughout the game, but their margin was never any too comfortable. DELIVERY Beckers Uinta of Helper was the to team survive only Carbon county 203 the first round of play, disposing of The the Grand Junction Elks, lead changed hands several times during the third quarter. Thompson and Tabone were the scoring leadWe Do ers for Helper, while Bus Gunderson led the Coloradoans. The Provo Firmage team, whose attitude was decidedly one of was exceedingly to take Sunnyside into The Carbon crew was camp, on the long end of the score throughout virtually the entire first three BOND quarters, but some spectacular shotmaking by Malcolm Boothe enabled the garden city entrant to pull away in the closing period. Boothes uncanny beard-grg,- ,, Royal Jensen Leads Sal;. Lakers To Title Over Provo Aggregation; C. Y. O. Places Third simon-pure- Beard Contest Will Conclude On Frid f SALT LAKE QUINT m M-M- en Sc , J" C less-favor- ed ck 33-1- te. 34-2- 8. KINDLING CITY Phone 35-2- 8. BILL HEAD PRINTING pre-ga- on .atfAMER htin hard-press- ed 39-3- 4. sev-'se- n, 'I M-M- - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, February 0 Once again the home railroad has proved itself Faithful Transportation Servant of the Inter- mountain West. Once again the of the elements has been met the F 10 Grande has been weather tested and found capable. 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