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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, THE 1927 SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, UTAH E, faults into one gathering, Carbons MMmmmimiiiumiiHiuiitmiiiiiiimmmtMmiiiiitiMiiuiimiuiiiiiiiiMiiHiinnMiiiuimiiiimiiiiuinitummiMiiNimmiitHiitiMiiHiiHuiiiimimmiimmiMiifimHiMw new offering is expected to show better than had been previous witness- I SIDE-LIGHTS SCMFFY TO FACE Different Attitude Mentor George Young, of the opinion that perhaps his wards have been in anticipating the too games, said this week that a different attitude now exists. They realize that there are better teams with which to cope and that in order to win their games, will have to operate as a uniform squad, instead of a one-- 1 man grandstand player. Moab Strong Moab is reported to have a better team than ever before, with many fans and officials as well, looking to them to end high in the final runnings. Some local feeling has been extended in their favor and while home spirit still predominates, the wagering is not taking any serious attitude. Moabs quint is said to bear three first-rat- e players who will receive plenty of watching during the game, with former grid players being included. Detailed information has not been returned on the Moab quint, but Coach Glenn Merrill is expected to invade this territory again for the second time within a few months in quest of an athletic victory . for Carbon has not Starting line-u- p been made officially public, Young d said. It was intimated that Max will be included on the hoopsters slated for starting, although he was not used last week in the South Emery game. Others who may see action, are Earl Pollock, Chester Reese, Ostler, Branch, Austin and Stone. over-confide- TEAMS MEET IN PRELIM TEST ON HOME FLOOR A grim, ketball quintet, Carbon basreinforced by a weeks stiff scrimmage and bearing the thought of a black defeat mark hanging on its current record, will take to the floor tomorrow night against one of the best hoop editions to come surging out of the Grand high school at Moab. The Dinosaurs clash with the Moab five on the maple courts here starting at 8 oclock y night, the fray anticipated as one of the outstanding games slated this tight-lipp- ed Fri-da- season. New Form While the sting of defeat was a bitter pill for the locals to swallow last week, from that game has emerged a new form. Instead of the helter-skeltsessions that have been resorted to in previous encounters, a slower, more definite timing and a tighter organization has been adhered to. Carbons first few attempts in current hoop recognition have not followed a definite channel, one game having shown good form and the next, poor timing. Including all the er WINTERSPORTFANS LOCAL SPORTING ed. nt I, While perchance its not given a nor is great deal of thought there any reason for thinking such . . Carbon county boasts of an exceptionally fine lot of amateur fistic exponents. Fighters, to you. This fact was plainly revealed in the recent Kiwanis boxing and wrestling program held last week in the high school gym here before a large number of fans. Previous to the affair, the idea that eastern Utah carries considerable fight talent was borne more or less as a matter of fact; the showings put forth by the amateurs however has stamped acknowledgement heavier in the minds of fans. Good fast, clean bouts were evident throughout the entire course of the prelims. While the bantam weight scraps w,ere more of an introductory manner, the scraps developed as the showings continued. Plenty of leather was swung, with not a few knockdowns. There were no kayoes but some of the fists that connected with opponents chins, rocked the boats. tion, however, that a third issue in the presentation of these matches will be given in the near future. The main events of the card were on a similar par W'ith those of the first card, good exhibitions. Wind-- 1 mill Pierce took the main event over Bert Bingham with a knockout in the fourth round, a just climax to the card. .... . Finances received from these ventures, are being used by the Kiwanis club to improve and repair their stadium at the high school. Insufficient seating facilities for grid fans during the annual pigskin wars here, are evident and it is the plan of the civic group to add another section of seats to the field. Last year, many football fans were forced to stand up when they attended a game but if the present program is continued, new seats wili greet the opening of the 1937 Carbon season. Personal commendation is not necessarily in order. There was one fight however that deserves mention. The Jimmie Samoni-Gordo- n Stout scrap. The former is a high school student, the latter an enrollee of the Price C. C. C. camp. This was the second time that the two had met, both ending in draws and the exhibi-iv- e art put forth is worthy of oemment. Both lads are clean, fast scrappers, and both slung leather all the time during the three rounds. No stalling or horse-plaboth were in to give all they had and did so. All-re- Ice skating, an out-dosport indulged in and enjoyed by ma, pa, and all the kids, is laboring to secure a foothold. Not that there are only a few persons who favor this sport, but available facilities are minus. Since the start of the current cold spell, ice or skating enthusiasts have been attempting to locate some place where they can skate. So far, they are still looking. A short time ago the tennis courts behind the high school nere were flooded. The temperature failed to drop to warrant freezing and now that it has thudded, other complications have arisen. The ice is too Pres Summerhays who held the rough for good skating, it is reported, promoting reins, didnt say whether so until more work can be started, or not another such card would be better ask paw to flood the presented. It is the general concep fish pond. :! here in a practice game, at the high school gym starting presumably at E for the last tilt, Starting line-uy, THE TRAIL AHEAD Where Will It Lead You? Will it wander aimlessly, wasting the best years of yonr life? Or will it be a PLANNED highway, leading straight toward your goal? Planning Your Future, will help you to a HIGHWAY OF ACHIEVEMENT. Our illustrated booklet, build a true course out-do- Note: Until March plan to enter. I D. 70 15, ps Carbon (15) F F Pollock 1 I Branch Austin IN LEAGUE AFFAIR make reservations three weeks before you Stones Reese (25) S. Emery C G G - Conover Overson Funk G. Conover Barton PUSH ACTIVITIES AS WEATHER CONTINUES Scofield Facilities Utilized By Numerous Outdoor Fans; Many Parties With PIERCE DROPS BINGHAM FOURTH ROUND TO WIN IN low temperatures and icy weather conditions prevailing, eastern Utahs many winter sport fans, scattered at random throughout this section, have been furthering their program of winter outdoor participation, indulging in the various phases of recreational pastimes. Parties Prominent Skiing, tabogganing, sleighing and other sports have been given prominence in many circles and will continue to hold the hme-ligas long as present conditions exist. Skiing parties have been formed by members of the younger set, along with sleigh parties as the present condition of the snow in a number of places offers considerable competition to the invasions of prospective fans. g in parties have been and about Price while some ice skating has been undertaken, although it is reported that the facilities are lim- A g card, featured by a smashing kayo to end the main event, was the menu devoured by county duel, sport fans here last week, when the presentation of the second Kiwanis boxing and wrestling program was staged in the high school gym. With six amateur fight cards, two feature wrestling affairs and two topfight bouts, the card was greeted by a large number of fans who pro--1 claimed it one of the best held in this section for some time. Right To Jaw A grueling right to the jaw ended the local showing of Bert Bingham in the classic tfight headlining the card. A return showing of Arcade (Windmill) Pierce resulted in the fans rpceipt of the only knock-oof the evening, both boys giving a good example of their respective ited. technique until the fourth round of Scofield Used the schedule bout. Pierce, e Scofield, unofficial winter sports swinging blows as his haven for this section, is accessible to would imply, was downed once in cars with chains and has been play- each of the first three rounds but blow to ing host to a number of parties seek- returned to land a knock-oing stiffer runs. Skiiways have been Binghams jaw ending the fight. kept in good condition, it was reportDraw Fight ed while the toboggan slide there is Bill Brown, Las Vegas, replacing also being used. The ice skating pond Young (Jim) Harvey and John Con- at Scofield dam is reportedly still dea of Pocatello, went four rounds to rough but may be surfaced in the a draw in the boxing near future. event on the card. Both boys gave Pond Not Ready good accounts of themselves, and The tennis courts behind the Car- while both used different fighting bon high school in Price, flooded some styles, the fas were well satisfied. time ago for an ice skating pond, is This was the' first time either had not availably to skaters at this time, been shown Wally and it was said because of the surface. There is some that they might be featured in a resnow remaining and the pond cannot turn bout at a future time. Both be used freely until the snow has were floored during the fracas but were able to return. been removed and minor repaiars Keener Wins Bull Keener of West Virginia, used Pn per clips for sale at The a Boston Crab and a body slam box of a cents five and small, large on Page Sixteen one hundred. slam-ban- ht Sleigh-ridin- spot-light- ed ut six-fra- nick-nam- ut semi-featu- re fc I S. BUSINESS COLLEGE SLOW North Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah Wasatch 1812 SCORING ENDS IN CONTEST 25-1- In a slow-startibut hoop fray here last Friday night, Carfast-endi- BUSINESS COLLEGE Salt Lake City, Utah Gentlemen: Please send me the booklet, Planning Your Future. Name: MM A BUDGET IN 193-7- ng bon high schools basketeers dropped their first league game of the current season to the South Emery five, final score The game was played in the high school gym before a mixture of both Carbon and visiting Fer-rofans. 25-1- Mffl THE GAR THAT WILL 5 TIFF ng L. D. S. or were: Whether you go to college, enter the commercial world, or grapple with the problems of field and range, our course in Bookkeeping. Stenography, Correspondence, Commercial Law, etc., will multiply your chances for success. PAGE THIRTEEN 5. n Address : r - 1 On Edge Both teams were on edge during the opening course of the game. Carbon took the ball on the tip-o- ff and made the first score in the second play, but it was not counted as the rii im pn wgfm (f. igy TWkqou.nmoiicaL whistle had sounded previous to the basket. Ferron, after gaining and losing possession of the ball a few times, sunk the first official score of back the fray but the game and forth in the first quarter and ended 0 in favor of the invaders. Repetition Frame The locals scoring heat did not come until the third quarter when for a time, it looked as though they would surpass their opponents. The last frame of the first half was a repetition of the opening quarter, with numerous scrambles for the ball, a number of attempted scores but little actual tallying. First half ended 5 for Ferron, whose players held the upper hand throughout the entire four quarters. Drew Close A third quarter rally put the fans somewhat on edge when Carbon jumped to a few points behind, but Ferron, biding its time, drew away and were not threatened after that. Final frame saw the South Emery bunch draw out of dangerous terrilead at tory having a good the close. Carbon coach, George Young, substituted frequently during the course of the game, restricting the replacements however to more or less the same players. Max Allred, guard, was by replaced in the opening line-u- p Chester Reese and did not see action in the fray. Scrappy Outfit Ferron was regarded as a scrappy outfit, although at times both teams displayed ragged form. Young attributed his squads fumbles to the fact that they are as yet inexperienced and this is the first league game that they had plafed. Stones, Carbon guard was high point man for the locals, with 9 markers. Overson, South Emery forward led his team with 10 points. 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