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Show The LEADER the Cgden Division tournament VALLEY WIDE P 0 I) which opens December 11. Plymouth eeked out a "nerve 4 victory over wracking" Riverside and Garland First n turned back their rivals, Garland Second, Cleon Hess, speedy little Plymouth guard, kept the Plymouth hopes going by pouring 13 counters through the mesh for high point honors for the night. Burnett and Udy with eight and six points respectively, were outstanding for the losers. In the first game of the evening Allen Turley was deadly with his set shots and he led his Garland First mates to victory. Garland Second and Riverside meet to fight out third and T S 26-2- cross-tow- 29-2- 3. ByLYN LARSON Bear River Stake Tournament Set For Feb. 8, 9 some unforseen comcome up in the next Howell, Garland First, and Garland Second Unless plications few days, Fielding, will participate in the Bear River Stake basketball tourney to be held at the high schoeol ' gym , February. 8 and 9. Easi':Garland was the only team that :had an outside chance of making ' the select , foursome but after losing, to Howell Wednesday night 1 .their chances faded. ; ..;! Competition in this year's tourney s h o u I d be the closest in years if league play means anything. As an. example take the Fielding, .Garland First and Garland Second trio. Fielding has beaten .Garland Second twice, 39-4- Garland Second has trimmed Garland First twice, and Garland first has trimmed Fielding in both of their meetings. Games will begin at 8 p.m. and the admission will be 50 and 25 ' cents . Ward athletic directors are urged by the stake officials to begin practicing for their volleyball campaign immediately after the basketball season is fourth places. over. No league schedule will be drawn but there will be a stake playoff to be announced at a ' later date. - Bees Put "Jinx" On Bears; Take Junior Teams To Battle For Title Game 54-3- 7 Elder's resurgent Bees, put the old familiar "jinx" on their Bear River rivals last FriPlymouth and Garland First Ward junior basketball teams day and gave the Bears their won the right to meet for the third loss for the season with Bear River Stake title and a a 7 score. Bear River's usually high scor chance to represent the stake at er, Don Nish, managed to get but five points against the rampaging Bees. Bruce Stevens was impressive with his aggressive floor play and thrilled the partisan crowd with his "rafter-dusteset shots. FROM THE Varge Christensen was the high-poiman for Coach Dur-re- ll Hughes' Rivermen with 12 counters. The Bear's efforts were completely overshadowed by the hot shoting of Harold Anderson, Phil Oyler and Dave Malmrose, DflCOII who collected 15, 15, and 10 points respectively. The Box. Elder defeat makes the grade to the state tourney a tough one from now on for ORANGES the bears and wins will have to come more consistantly if the team makes the select tourney . Tonight the bears will rest up 79c for a Saturday night invasion from Logan High. Although the Sure Fine Grizzlies didn't win a single preseason game they have dumped some of the league favorites and at one time were riding the crest of the unbeatens. Satur19c day's game marks the end of the 2 bunches first half of play in Region One. Box Elder 54, Bear River 37 G T F P 2 0 0 4 Farmer 4 2 2 10 Malmrose 2 6 5 3 15 Anderson 4 2 1 9 White 6 9 3 15 Oyler 0 0 0 0 Hunsaker -- . Box i 54-3- FOOD VALUES r" nt FOOD BASKET Red .lb 29c S A Do 39c l K, ,, M Q : n CARROTS moie, Half or ; Sliced I Per Lb lb 25c LETTUCE gg)c !rSQ 49c POTATOES Red O " lb. COFFEE 10 pounds G T Caldarwood - . Food Basket - 2 4 3 0 2 0 10 15 Bone 0' Leak Fronk Woodhead 1 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 16 16 5 37 . Totals Score by quarters: Bear River '8 12 Box Elder ; J TIME ONLY OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF FINE CURLEE ioo Wool 4 5 F P 4 12 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 IS E FOR A LIMITED 12 5 2 ....... v Tremonton's Economy Shopping Center IP ...... Stevens Nlsh Christensen Archibald Wc TDfJA FISH 11 3 22 21 10 54 ' Beautiful J 0 Totals " Local Olson - Suits 19 31 31 48 37 54 Thursday, January 31, 1952 All-Sta- Sponsored by the Tremontorf-Jayce- es for the entertainment of i DANCERS TO ENTERTAIN the public and the financing of a wooden-lun- g for polio use, a stunning .show, provided by hoopsters and hula dancing girls, will be the bill of fare when the strong play the Hawaiian Friday at 8:00 p.m. In the Bear River High gym. Preliminary contest at 7:00 p.m. will bring together the first half winners of the South and North Bear River Stakes, Garland Second and Tremonton Third, 'V which in itself should provide a whale of a ball game, The invading Hawaiians are barnstorming the United States and Canada, in a sensational Keep Tour Eyes On The Ball manner. The team has blitzed imits opposition to pile up an pressive record, and the Aloha Girls have completed the conquest. ...... Local Stars Ready M - Men stars Alien Barfuss, Reed Adams, Reed Jensen, Dick Beard, Clain Archibald, Boyd Marble, Cleon Summers, Dee Weese, and Jay Cullimore might provide some hefty trouble for the Islanders, but the Hawaiians have a good team ;as is attested by their record. Under the coaching of Arthur Kim, former Honolulu athletic great, the invaders have been moulded into a unit, whose play has made them crowd pleasers everywhere. Their schedule has them matched five days a week for some time to come, and their endurance is amazing. By placing the accent on speed and offense, Coach Kim has been I . able to take advantage of the native ability. These islanders have an agility and quickness which adapt them perfectly to basketball. That the mainland fans like their performance is seen in the occurance of usual the local fans standing and ill Save! Imitation cheering the colorful invaders 111 who have just given their home town favorites a sound trouncing. St. George, Cedar City, Logan, Morgan, Ogden and all oth1 plus tax er towns that have played host to this show have voiced high Exceptional! The wonderful acclaim for their presentations. necklaces that have become a Perhaps the beautiful singing fashion classic. They're so. and "dancing are the cause. good with everything. Fine These hula hula girls seem to quality beads in one to five pack a whallop all of their own. strands with rhinestone clasps They present their floor show adjustable styles too. between quarters and make a great evening of entertainment Bleached Flour every time out. The 6 foot two inch bucket-maJoe- Brasch may miss the local game as he is down with 5 $1.00 injuries. However, the remainder of the squad is prepared to close Absorbent, quick drying, large the gap caused by the loss of the talanted center. Bob Akere, Rau ,size. The perfect dish .towel, free of lmt. Stock up now! Wong and Gus Fernandez are to be other starters expected here. TOA SPECI.U tal-ant- ed eye-catchi- ng M-M- en All-Sta- All-Sta- rs rs if Regular Price $59.50 . . . NOW ALL SIZES from 36 to 46 2 47.6O 0 MEN'S STORE eyville 29. v S BALL TOURNAMENT INTEREST GAINS - for first place "at Tied half - way mark of 'th e Woodwards Billards 8 Ball tournament are Hamp Bradshaw, Al Turner, Ern Hansen, Ralph Germer, and O. B. Jensen. Don Woodward, proprietor says interest and competition are very keen .and. that three or four more playing nights will wind up the tournament. A single winner will emerge from the large field and will have his name engraved on a beautiful plaque which will be hung on the wall In Woodwards to symbolize an annual event, and an annual champion player. -- Three teams are fighting it out for the championship of the South Bear River Stake junior basketball tourney the winner of which will represent the stake at the Ogden division tournament the week commencing February 11. Top three teams are Tremonton First, Bothwell and Elwood. Results of this week's games are: Elwood 35, Tremonton Second 20; Deweyville 29, Tremonton Third 25; Tremonton First 27, Bothwell 23; Elwood 36, Dew, all Mrs. Abe Kay and Mr. and " Mrs. Carma Woodward from Mrs. Glen . Kay spent WednesTooele visited with the Harry day in Salt Lake visiting relat' : ives. Woodwards last Saturday. ll-m- qTZI K HURRY I FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY! ted gVS BP9k All-Sta- rs' f game-endi- -8 PULL CUT ' ; Ounce B,ueDenim "" ! fllPfW I Waist Jeans ng Pearl Necklaces n, fctf:: t I Imagine! 8 oz. Sanforized shrunk blue denims. Bar tacked and riveted for extra strength. Sizes 6 to 12. , f BOYS HEAYY WIDE WALE . CORDUROYS ; I $4.00 Sizes 10 to 14 only ;s BOYS WINTER INTERLINED t ..... SATIN CAPS $1.00 Blue, Grey and Maroon. BOYS 4 BUCKLE RUBBER GALOSHES $3.50 Squares for - Reduced to clear. All sizes T I A 1 UA10G!' Fourth Ward Takes Third By 8 Score .33-2- B. , t RAYON SLIPS Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Olsen of Logan were visiting with the Harvey Aults Thursday. Pair 5g00 t 42 in. width MEN'S Special Low Price! MEN'S Handkerchiefs 10 for $1.00 Bandanas 8 for $1.00 Exceptional Value! v "Top Drawer" white hankies in full squares of soft cotton, wide hems. Stock up at this low price. Big colorful polka dot ban danas at our lowest price in live years. Generous squares; of sturdy cotton. Womens Mens Winter Weight COTTON Men's ; Rayon Knit Uni Half Slips $1.00 Lace trimmed, elastic waist, full cut rayon knit White and Pink. slips. on 13 yds in x Wine, Chartreuse, Dress and blouse crepes. Some suit and coat linings. A good variety of plain fabrics at a very tiny price. Save! ty workmanship. Fine quality rayon crepe with moulded midriff and adjustable straps. 32 to 42. , m Two sisters of Mrs. D. B. Green spent last weekend at the Oreen home. They are Mrs. R. C. Snyder and Mrs. R. B. Walton of Salt Lake City. it ii 00 Embroidery! Lace! Done with such dain- m DRAPES '2 yards 39 " DRAW GOODS 8. Oreen. t PIECE .1: RAYON CREPE i four-tea- llfJWSQ VMLUGS RAYON FAILLE Fine Quality Full Cut r The mighty hath fallen. Tremonton Third Ward tasted their first defeat in the South Bear River Stake league playN Monday night as they were upset by a fighting and alert Fourth Ward team, By taking advantage of the breaks as they came along ,the Fourth Ward pulled the upset of the year. Bob Beard poured 16 counters through the hoop for high point honors but it was the team work exhibited by the Fourth Warders that really pulled them through. In other games played Monday Bothwell smothered Tremonton First 42 to 19 with Boyd Marble leading the way .and Thatcher soundly thumping Elwood Eldon Adams was the big gun for me winning matcnentes. Teams are taking their bas ketball seriously with the stake tourney only two weeks away. The annual tourney is scheduled for the high school gym February 13 and 14. 33-2- VALUE! WOMENS Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ellis and; two children, Dale and Scott, of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting with Mr. Ellis's sister, Mrs. D. Qifford's 0 For South Bear River Title . 47-2- 9. Ie(Siin(e( Three Teams Tied rs Hawaiian Show To Play At Gym Tonight s natural, dark green. This size fits standard 30 to 40 In width them windows. Tack together width. for added Childrens and Girls Mittens 2 pair $1.00 Leather mitts in colors for kids. Knitted styles for girls and women. All reduced to , clear. Cotton Twill Laundry Bags $2.00 50c Long sleeve and long legs also short sleeves. 10 pound weight. Stock up now and save. Sizes 36 to 42 only. Draw string bags, for a rag bag, Clothes dampener, to send clothes out for White or ecru. |