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Show T;:4 ZZDKY, FTJlRl'AEY I. 114 THE I uliTiEREST iR Wrestling At Carbon High To Start Soon HOOP TOURNAMENT i iGy, ? t..iL Ca.vterble vo a n I he muret is Inter-Win, maU txi .(. tndcpmdrnt basketball TW tournament wlUI be under the direction at Fretun gnmerhayi, Cirton athteiic coach. Tt Power Shoe Quint of Lfhi, one ref-- r me fastest independent figs to the state, ha Indicated that It will enter the meet. Other prue-rDeckel's are: jxecUve participant Travel- of Tavern Price, five jlest erf of Price, Sunnyalde MMen, Moab and C. C., Sprmi!ie Standard lile. fnviUtiu.ni to the tournament have aUo been sent to team in Ferron, Castle Dale, Huntington, Roosevelt and Vernal, Handsome trophies already have been ordered for the winning team, the team displaying the runner-up- , the best sportsmanship and the out Gold tending individual player. basketballs will be awarded to each member of the winning team. 10. nfltV i it L ouj6- Uu. L I and wre.Um t aibon high ill staid at tW Cuih lmiun t Wnament to W sjvuruured by me Suinmerteay announced Monday club School Lritermm's High Catbon , a will enur class team cf II Eaih March I. I tihool gynrttoium t, to tW fur -. d -t ar ti Ail-Sta- u-- , InterClass Boxing, HIGH IN bl', 4, 8 FOi SAT. rs participants. MsU ties m both ports will be to the follow ing w rigid visions: 105 pound, cun-duct- ed di- 113, 115, 133, 143, and the heavyweight class The boa mg bouts will include three rounds, while the wrestaffairs ling matches will be one-fa-ll with a time Lmit of five minutes. 133, 165 one-minu- te A. A. U, Tourney Berth Sought By Price Team IteckiTs Het Pi vc of Price has made application fur entrance in the A. A. U. baskttbaJI tournament at Salt Lake from March 19 to 24, according to an announcement made Tuesday by Paul Manana, team manager. The Deckel's team Is attempting to arrange games to the near future with One of the radical models exhibit- Lauren W, Gibbs' Five, Clark's Ined at a recent automobile show to surance and Biker's studio, three of Paris, Prance, was a car having a the fastest teams to Salt amateur chassis of aerodynamic design,' capable of a speed of 170 miles per hour. Lake. U N A l V O C A T MICE. . UTAH FACE TJULS3I HE FOR CENTRAL DEFEATS CARBON TO BASKETBALL IN REGION FIVE FIRST PLACE IN DISTRICT TITLE RACE Central high advanced into a te with Ci bun fur first jl in tlc Carbon-tou- r ry duuvt uf Itegiun $ Friday evrmng by taking a de Uiun from the Miners at Castle Dale Each team has now won three fames and hut one. In the other league game played Friday, Huntington vanquished Per-t- e m a Clcwe game, The remit Is regarded as an upset, inasmuch as Ferr uti's previous performance in district play had overshadowed those of lie Hunters, who victory Fntay was their first of tle schedule. As the district race now Hands, Green ftivrr ts one game behind Carbon end Central, having two victories aga.nat the same number of defeats Femov and Huntington are tud for the cellar with one wm and three loM-rIt ts inaUa-niatally one of these teams to for any pu'sille win the thanyUunslup Cox at furwaid and Blackham at center were the big guns for the Cen trslltei in their victory over Carbon, these two players scone more ui.ts between Hum than the entire n team. Cox chalked up 15 points, with liter kham hitting the hoop for 12. Dun Snow, Carbon tenter, led hit teams offensive with eight point. 39-2- 19-1- fallowed by Bui Gunderson With sevtn. Huntington, ted by Vugrenic and Truman, maintained a slender lead over Ferron throughout I ha gsnw T7.e former scored right (vomit, while Truman recorded nine, Every meny. ber at U Ferron learn broke into the scoring column, but no player was able to chalk up mure than sis fiulnt, Hansen and George both securing this number. The aore: The serufvd half at the half-wa- Two Convicted From Carbon Seek Mercy Lonnie Moore, sentenced fioro Car bon county a few wn ks ago for burglary of the Price CommiMion com-- j any, lias already applied to the state board at pai dons for termination at sentence. His rave will be consider ed at the monthly meeting of the board February 17. The t leniency application tf Rug giero Garjutlo, cornu tat in the Carbon court about two years ago cm a charge of robbery, will also Lx Lend The case was continued from the previous board meeting n Car-bu- Totals 12 3 29 11 on. umpire. I Ionian Ov ei" CARBON Gund rf T, IVAngrtes. If Snow, c . . ... ics, rg L 1 . .4 1 ... ...1 1 .... . ... .. 0 0 0 0 Ig ,. ...... G retro, rg Pata-nck- . 5 3 3 1 Di-An- Jpukcs, if .... Totals .......... IMIKO EME.VT8 OX BUILDINGS AND GARDENS WILL NOT RAISE T. F, G 9 13 ASSESSMENTS, 7 23 CENTRAL G. Jew kes, rf Cox, If Black ham, c Jensen, rg .. 7 5 .. . 1 2 0 Seely, Ig Jones, lg 16 11 7 39 Totals Referee, Adamson; umpire, Barnes. OIHCIAL SAYS Improvements of buildings and landscaping at gardens will not increase taxes, County Assessor S las This Rowley announced Tuesday. statement was made to contradict the general belief that such Improvements will tesult in higher assessments. "As a matter of fact," Mr. Rowley said, taxpayers are urged to paint their houses and stores and beautify gardens. Statements that Improvements of the above kind will Increase taxes apparently have been, circulated bv persons who are continually r y chase. The Carbonltei are favored to win handily over Feu on by virtue at the fait that they previously di tested the Emery aggregation by score of Gmn River should win from the Hunters. These forecasts are based on previous records, but lerent result In district play have shown that picking winners on this basts is a hazardous practice. Carbons overwhelming victory over Fei run and the latter teams win ovr r (Vntrul dearly indicated that the Miners should have defeated the Castle Dale five hist week, but Coach Gob Judah's charge ran away with the game by a comfortable majority. Similarly Huntington upwt Ferron for Its first league victory. With the race a ( Ux,e as it is At present,. Interest in the second half of the campaign promises to be at k higher pitch than for several seasons. A hard battle for the championship once in a w Idle is good for the sjort, and is pretty generally w deemed by the fans. 64-3- 0. , complaining about assessments despite the fact that they have little or no knowledge of the tax system in Utah." Roosevelt Records Fourth League Win Roosevelt ran wild against Altcrra disFriday in the trict of Region 5, chalking up a victory. The win was the fourth scored by the Rough Riders in league play, as compared to one defeat. Smith, with 23 points, was high man for the winners, while Knoll captured scoring honors for Altcrra with Uintah-Duchcs- ne 76-- 18 eight Duchesne barely defeated Central to a bitterly contested game. Fitrwater accumulated 13 points to lead the winners offense, while Murray led Central with 10 counters. of Mt. Emmons, 31-3- 0, SUNNTSIDE SNARES TITLE; TOURNEY PLANS PROGRESS Sunnyside clinched the champion ship in the western division of the Carbon league Monday evening by defeating Price, ' Dean Nielson, stake basketball director, announces that preparations are progressing satisfactorily for the Carbon round robin tournament at the high school February 19, 20 and of the 22. Winners and runners-u- p two divisions will participate, and some fast games are promised. The winner will represent the stake in the eastern Utah eliminations. The admisision price will be 25 cents for a single night or 50 cents for a season ticket. Two games will be played each evening. - yk ' ns 32-1- 8. 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Almost New. nhe TERMS Inquire at Sun-Advoc- ry scheduU oiens Friday with the Carbon Miners trtvrling to Ferron and Hunting-to- n entertaining Green River, Central high of Castle Dak. lied with Carbon for first place, wilt be Idle, and k victory for the Miners will again give them possession uf first place. At the mark to league play, the race for the championship ha developed into one of the c lineal in the history at the district, several upsets adding interest to the title Last week's Result Central 39, Carbon 23. Huntington 29, Ferron 24 Friday's Schedule Carbon at Perron Green filler at Huntington. riRnoH Refaee, Caibua-Bmc- dutrict baketoH v Store for NEXT TO LYRIC all your shopping THEATRE PRICE UTAH |