Show SUNDAY Mu Kkithu italliUtLAY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 111 ee 4 $ ' Capture Junior Laurels for Second Straight Year Speedy Teams To Clash for Cage Laurels egins eft nes ti U 4 Davis Cagers " rs1'577:71:V!MN Os Retain Junior High Laurels e0S 4 vsyl Record Crowds Expected Defending Champ Will Not Enter Play Draper Drops Thriller to Kaysville Array Final Score 23 to 21 AO AALe?) 11E4 ( 1 4NA By MARLOWE BRANAGAN The vast empire in which LID S basketball teams hold away will center its attention on historic Desret gym i in Salt Lake City Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday the occasion being the 1937 tournament From Idaho California Wyoming Arizona Utah and far-oCanada come teams tested to the Utmost in the campaigns waged g battle fronts in the along past four months Teturs from the thriving country of California's southland will compete against teams from the wind-swehills of Wyoming Down from Idaho 'will come two strong machines to do battle with the best that Utah can produce From Canada will come a quint which will take its place along the talented St John's Arizona's brigade representative for a fourth straight campaign Truly a remarkable group of basketball talent—each and every team determine to walk off with the title List Not Complete The entire list of teams b not yet complete So vast is the 'setup ( ' ch ff far-flun- 117§'c JUNIOR HIGH MEET Saturday's Results Davk 23 Draper 21 (championship) Union 19 Murray I Midvale 24 Uintah 14 Payson 21 !gingham 14 Dow they finished: Davisi Mali Draper Pay- gerund Union third same tMobfourthseventh son fifth Murray Bingham eighth el ro(""'w too '''1 — ' 1 1U A t A z Special to The Tribune MIDVALE —Davis sophs captured their second straight state title in the annual junior high school basketball tourney conducted in the Midvale junior high gym by defeating Draper rivals 23 to 21 in pt in this M Men league that campaigns wage merrily for four months but not until Just before the tourney is the full list of entries available Salt Lake City will be represented in the tourney by Midvale Second and Third ward Midvale Second with a great season's record behind it and triumphs over the best that local clubs could st tt - muster in the Salt Lake Interstake meet is certain to be a factor in the meet Third waid with only one loss in league play chalked against it this season is determined to scale the heights in the coming tourney for the first time in history Ogden Eighth defending champion will not apPear in the meet The powerful Junction City crew was toppled by a speedy Coalville clan 30 to 26 Friday night in the Ogden Interstake e tourney Thus the champ bowed ilself out of the picture Logan Seventhwith 10 straightl triumphs to Its credit In league play this season will enter the meet and fans up Cache valley way are touting their representative to the skies Central Utah will place Its hopes In the powerful Manavu ward crew of Provo Manavu recently captured the Provo interstake tourney for the second straight season Sand this talented club Will be tough to beat two-tim- to In the 1 Joust Cedar City Third ward will make Its first appearance in the event The hustling south1ern club recently walked off with the Hurricane district title and ad- vance reports indicate that the team is strong on the defense and has a talented pair of forwards North Afton ward of Afton Wyo will represent the Montpelier district This club has gained an enviable reputation for Itself In games this season McCammon and Emmett will carry the hopes of Idaho M Men followers The former won the Pocatello district championship and Emmett in a tourney conducted many miles to the west annexed first place in the Boise district tourney Diamond Ward In From Oakland Cal will come the sturdy Diamond ward quint and from Arizona comes St John's always a great favorite with the 1 (fiA Special to The Tribune Studio cagers of Salt Lake City annexed the title In the fourth Eastern Utah invitational basketball tourney Saturday night by defeating the Firmage crew of Provo 36 to 22 in a game featured by the sertsational shooting of Royal Jensen Bingham C Y O champion in last year's tourney captured third place taking a 38 to 27 decision from Becker's Uinta of Helper Fifth place went to Price which led by Charley Roberts B Y U star tamed Sunnyside 37 to 28 R Jensen rolled in six baskets during the progress of the title game five of them frorrl well outside the foul line He also rang up three charity throws Bingham C Y O cagers used reserves in defeating Becker's Coach Walt Bole saving his three star forwards and two guards for service in a C Y O league game Sunday Sunnyside was handicapped by the loss of several regulars and could not match the basket-shootin- g power of Price particularly Roberts Two teams were selected First team honors went to Melcolm Booth and Steve Paull forwards Sherm Clark center Royal Jensen and Bus Black guards Second team posts went to Chancy Roberts and Pete Tabone forwards George Young center and Bob Detmetrs and Louis De Angeles guards The aeoree: PRICE--Eck- er long-distan- all-st- ar — FIRMAGE Boothe Ft If Smart Richins e Black rg Pardoe Ig Dixon rf Iverson If Totals ECRER'S I T le PI 3 2 2Wet rt 2 1 1 11Brady If 0 2 1 3felark 4 2 1 5 Thurman rg 1 3 2 2 R Jensen Ig 8 I 1 5111 Jensen If 2 2 0 0 41 0 0 1 2 0 2 7 12 8 221 by quarters: F P 0 0 4 T 1 1 1 2 1 9 1 1 3 7315 U 0 4 Totals First Clinched 'By North Rich the first time In the history of the school North Rich clinched the Rich district basketball crown here Saturday evening by nosing out South Rich 16-- 4 in an extra period at The visitors took a the arid k of the first period but Scored only six more points during the remainder of 'the game The count at the ball was 10-- 4 North 0 at the end of the Rich and third period 'rho game ended in deadlock a ll F Lambourne at right forward for North Rich was high point man ' with seven The score SOUTH RICH GTFP LHORTH GTIPP D Intim rt 1 0 0 2 3 1 1 7 D LAKE'rOWN--Fo- r a Billy Jurges Signs CHICAGO Feb 27 Bill Jurgen notified the Chicago Cubs Saturday that he had signed his 1937 contract and would be here in time to entrain March 7 for spring training camp at Catalina Burke Sets Up Mark In Indoor High Jump 1- -4 0 1000 MAIN FLOOR SEATS $112 - RESERVED SEATS $165 and Tickets at Business $224 Tribune-Telegra- m Office Studenta with activity cards Deseret Gym8:15 MARCH - TUESDAY 2 at Mead It 0 2 2 2 Muir if 0 0 0 e 3 0 0 61E Kraig a 1 2 1 3 Thruk rg I 0 0 241 Weirton rg 0 1 0 0 Loghet ig I 1 0 2 D Nebekr ig 0 0 0 0 a Damn f 0 1 0 Olt Webb 1 2 0 0 4 L:Telford 11 3 0 Totals Totals" 6 641 Score by periods: 2 ' 4 '10 ectilth Rich 14 14 N rth Rich 10 10 11 14 16 fares C Arnett umpire° B Arnell p Hitstrm 5 So Yanks First Squad Departs for Florida dark-haire- — near-capaci- ty Parowan Cedar Dixie District - 2 ' t CROSS-COUNTR- 415 125 rg Cvngtn rg 0 0 0 0 M Stark Ig 2 1 1 5 000 Nell 7 0 Lamerux Ig 3 8 3 9 L Sornen rf 0 1 0 0 Mortensn rf 2 0 0 rt 0 0 0 0 Judge Memorial high school feminine Mitchell It 3 3 1 4iEsplin 5 Bunkerhf rf 0 0 0 0 eager handed the highly favored Cathedral Bradshw If 0 1 1 1 IL Cmbin I 1 0 0 2 crew a 38 to 18 defeat Saturday to register one of the most stunning upsets of Totale 24 18 12 80 9 19 9 27 Totale the season in the Sodality league Referee Adams umpire Hoyt Final games in the Catholic feminine O held March be will circuit Saturday MIREICANE CEDAR HIGH The annual state tourney will be held in GTFP the Judge Memorial gym March 12 13- Cornelus re 0GTFPI 0 0 01Seaman U 5 2 2 12 Tuesare Two 14 scheduled and games 1 1 1 3 P Sullivn If 8 2 0 16!Adams If meeting Hinton c day St Mary' and Judge Memorial 4 0 0 S 1 3 0 2 Thorley c In the Judge gym at 730 p m and Bing- Church g 1 0 0 2 Woods re 2 0 0 4 ham going tb Murray for a game at 8 C Bunten ig 0 3 1 1 Hatch lg o'clock 1 1 1 Leigh c 1 0 4 0 rt 2 Stout Saturday's scores: 0 0 Isom CATHEDRAL JUDGE 11 P G TIrP ! G Totals 16 9 4 38 I10 9 2 7 2 216 MeChrystl rf ft 1113 Curley rf Score Weinrth If 10 0 0 2041cHugh If 2 1 1 t5 Hurricane quarters' 8 18 22 4 6 20 24 36 Hinckley e 0 0 0 0111cFarland I 0 0 0 0 Cedar City 0 0 0 0 Kearns rg 0 0 0 0 Terry rg Referee Wilson: umpire Slaughter 0 0 0 0 ) Purcell Ig 0 0 0 0 Dunn Ig Toone so 0 0 0 0 Pearson so 0 0 0 0 Bodkin a 0 0 0 0 Shows 17 2 2 361 Totals Totals 8 2218 Feb 27 ()—CamCAMBRIDGIC Score by quarters: Cathedral 15 18 18 bridge university's crew rowing 10 18 28 36 Judge Referee Ntewart umpire Clark course on the Over the three-mil- e --- 2415 Tr to running anchor for the Curb Exchange A A in the 2900 meters relay closed with a rush that nipped Indiana's Don Lash by a h at the tape $T- MARY'R ST ANN'S Seven individual champions reG T P 0 T 1r P 3 2 1 71A:Capplel rt 0 3 1 1 tained their laurels including Syra- You If 3 If 3 4 1 't 0 0 Culley &Riga mecuse's Eddie O'Brien in the 600 Stewart e 5 2 1 11H Hrugtdo 0 0 00 ters Norman Bright of San Fran- C Year rg 0 0 0 ONHrtigtn re 0 0 0 0 Ig 0 0 0 01J Capical lig 0 0 0 0 cisco in the 5000 meters and Sam Cunnghm Skelton rg 0 0 0 OINIchols ro 0 0 0 0 Allen of Oklahoma Baptist in the PI Fear If 1 0 021 Estes rep 0 0 0 01 high hurdles 01 re 0 0 0 O'Connor Bright timed in 14:458- was Quealy rg e 01 00 00 02 who Bngoechea among the also included Tommy Deckard of Totals 13 4 2 28 Totals 7 2 8 by quarters: Indiana in the 3000 meters steeple- StScore 5 15 23 28 itary's in the pole Ann' 3 5 8 chase Earle Meadows vault at 14 feet 3 inches and the Referee Moirts umpire Mullin A New York Curb Exchange O'HOIX CROS14 11 two relay rates G T 1r P PI Q T McMstro-"r7 4 2 16H Brady rt 2 2 1 5 club The New York Athletic 7 2 1 15'D Bond If 2 5 2 6 Leucke if team 0 0 0 01B Norville o 0 0 0 0 Cortese' perennial champions retained Jones 0 0 0 Oi l O'Dnil rg 0 0 0 0 bonorswith12 points Hamme i ii 0 0 0 01M Xnght Ig 2 0 0 4 ---- --hair's-breadt- ' slick-slid- There has been much argument and discussion over the best times that have been made on the course In order to set up a record time and stimulate interest in the style of skiing Quinney hit upon the idea of putting up the trophy If there is sufficient interest in the affair a race will be held within the next three weeks and the event will become an annual feature Interested ski enthusiasts are urged to contact S J Quinney or the writer cross-count- '"' College Basketball ' - K C - Utah 59 Utah Aggies 41 Montana U 42 Montana State 35 Washington State 48 Idaho 40 St Mary' 39 Santa Clara 32 Stanford 47 U B Q 38 California 43 U C L A 31 Tempe State 46 Texas Mines 44 40 Cornell 24 Pennsylvania L I U 32 Brooklyn college 24 Lafayette 30 Lehigh 27 Notre Dame 42 Butler 17 Marquette 44 Creighton 31 Idaho Souther!' 33 Montana Minee IS Oklahoma A and M 34 Grinnell 23 Carnegie Tech 31 Duquesne 26 Marquette 44 Creighton 31 Dakota 34 North Dakota State 19 Nebrolskt 37 X MINIM 32 Minnesota 30 Wisconsin 17 Illinois 40 Iowa 29 Northwestern 34 Chicago 27 Purdue 69 Indiana 43 Michigan 38 Ohio Mato 24 ---Detroit 29 DePaial 24 ! Baylor 40 Texas 39 Missouri 68 Iowa Mato 38 I f 0 0 0 GE Bond sc 0 0 0 0 Vichirtill Daus sd 0 0 0 0 McQuaid rt 0 0 0 0 0 Peters re Totals147 3 311 Score by quarters: Holy Cross Lourdes Referee11tewartl 'Totals 8 5 13 9 umpire Clark " OGDEN' ' OTPP ! MLcIrca rt 4 1 0 8Zaolit rf 7 1 0 14Boyer If Schott If 0 0 0 0 Naccarato a Aguirre c Ritchie rg 0 0 0 01111molka rig Cook 1g Attey me Wheelock re o o o ols diary re 0 3 1 11 Quinn if 0 0 0 01 Egan rg CLcica re 0 0 0 01 Thinnes rt 0 0 0 01 O'Neill rg 0 0 0 01 0000A 6 7 315 24 9 31 13 a OTIPP 4 331 2 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 000 0000 11 5 1 231Totals 4 4315 Score by quarters: 6 14 15 23 Ogden Mission 2 4 10 13 Referee Stewarti Umpire Clark Totals ' Totals Ficore by quarters: 5 16 Midvale 2 Dintah 6 Referee Jensen umpire Lusty - PAYSON GTFP 6 UTAH'S GOLF RANKINGS how come? So at this late date with spring just around the corner profes- sionals getting their contracts golf schedules being made and shot4 makers looking forward to another eventful season we are present ing herewith the 1936 golf rankings: As a word of explanation on the choices Ed Kingsley had the best season of his career and although he played in only one local tournament the city amateur he won that with such ridiculous ease that it was hardly a race He was also medalist in the city tournament He invaded Colorado and became the outstanding ma teur golfer in the Rockies by 'winning the Rocky Mountain Invitation tourney at Colorado Springs and then captured the Colorado open He had no competition for No I post Walt Cosgriff won the state amateur and was secend ama- teur in the state open as well as one of the high men in the public links test and Country club champion giving Cosgriff a clean cut right to the second post du Men Wis BETTY PLAYS BNB GOLF a NEW STORE HOURS EFFECTIVE MARCH TO 6:00 SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:30 DAILY-9- :30 " Wit ti1TWO 1Ballorthr ' - xagaTtotliierhati : United I L : 40'' e score LI 7 i ' k4 i ' L: s ' ' ' 000 i 4 -- Gil RD S N ') - 5'- V':4 ' :: '''''" ' '''' i '''':- ''''' :':'' ''' '' ' N ' ' 1 I 1 ' '' 1 :' 1 :: c ' '''' - : ' ' '' : : ‘' Van II ‘V) C) ' $ NA - 14 0 A t t 4 — Chester 1 Gateshead 0 (abandoned at ) Crewe Atexandra2 Hull City 1 Halifax Town 2 Li ncoln City 3 Hartlepool United 2 Port Vale 0 Mansfield Town 2 New Brighton 3 Rochdale 4 Darlington O AthleticO Southport 20i-eineTransmers Rovers 0 Accrington 2 (abandoned after 50 minutes) Stanley York City 2 Stockport County 1 Scottish League—First Division Falkirk 5 Third Lanark 2 Queen's Park 2 St Johnston 2 ' Rangers 8 Kilmarnock O Scottish Lengue—Second Division Dumbarton 3 Stenhousemuir 4 Forfar Athletic fi King's Park O Belfast Culp Arne 3 Distillery 2 linfield 0 Derry City 1 Newry Town 3 Cliftonville 2 1113atigor 1 Portadown O Glentoran 7 Ards 2 Coleraine 1 Ballymena la (RAMON 1 Celtic 2 d de- DUBLIN Feb 27 feated Scotland 114 In an International rugby encounter in a Snowstorm Saturday GLASGOW Feb 27 (AP)—Results of third round Scottish football cup games Saturday: Past Fife 0 Celtle 3 postponed: snow St Mirren 1 Cowdenbeath 0 Morton 1 Partici( Thilitie 1 Clyde 0 Dundee O Hamilton Academicale-Heart- s postponed: snow Aberdeen and Queen of South bye& ' ' ‘t Football in British Isles I r PARIS 0000 '' - st:'t''II GARMENTS 1 t LONDON Feb 27 (AP) — Football matches played in the British isles Saturday multed as follows: English League—First Division O Birmingham 2 Evert CharltonArthletle 3 Preaton North End 1 Chelsea 4 Manchester United 2 Grimsby Town2 1 Arsenttl 3 Bolton Wanderer United 2 Brentfort 2 rieds 4 Wolverhampton WanCity derers 1 Middlesbrough 5 Huddersfield Town 0 Portsmouth 1 Derby County 2 West Bromwich Albion 6 Sunderland 4 Division English League—Second Barnsley 0 Aston Villa 4 1 Blackburn Rovers 3 Burnley 1 Blackpool 2 Southampton 0 Bradford 4 Chesterfield 5 Bury 1 Fulham 1 Leicester City 7 Dourest Bever is Norwich City 1 Plymouth Argyle 2 Sheffield United 3 Bradford City 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 Swansea Town 2 West Ham United 4 Coventry City 0 Southern League—Third D114111011 Cardiff City 2 Watford 2 Clanton Orient 3 Northampton Town 1 Crystal Palace3 1 Southend United1 L— Exeter City Newport County —Luton Town 2 Brighton 1 Notts County 4 Bristol Rovers 3 Queens Park Rangers 3 Aldershot O Reading 6 Cillingham 2 Torquay United 0 Milwall 2 Walsall 1 Bouniemouth 1' Division IT'S BEEN DONE IN ONE a 14 18 24 8 14 GFP rf1002 a o Betty Botterill Utah's wandering ambassador of golf and good will did herself proud last week in the Ormond Beach-Floridgolf one tournament when she defeated Miss Helen Dettweiler of the outstanding players in Washington D C and then forced Marion Miley to 19 holes before dropping out of the race In all of Betty's travels this is the finest performance she has turned 1m Her meet speaks well for her chances in excellent golf in the big-tiUtah competition this summer A BINGHAM by "- Ten Savage won the Ogden invitation tourney and was high amateur in the state open Juddy Wilcox was runnerup for the state amateur and in the semifinals of the city amateur as well as playing an important role on the title winning Bonneville team Ed Perry was runnerup in the Ogden invitation and semifinalist in the state amateur Hank Russell also reached the state amateur semifinals and took the Fort Douglas club championship Jack Robbins wal medalist in the state amateur and semifinalist in the city tourney' Jerry Henderson went to the finals of city meet Cy Harbeke played fine golf in the state amateur and Frank Whitworth was third high amateur in the state open team defeated the Jesuit squad of Prairie - 1—Ed Kingsley of Utah Copper 2—Walter Cosgriff of Bonneville 3—Ven Savage of Bonneville 4—Juddy Wilcox of Bonneville 5—Ed Perry of Forest Dale 8—H F Russell of Fort Douglas 7—Jack Robbins of Utah Copper 8—Jerry Henderson of Nib ley park 9—Cy Harbeke of Fort Douglas 10—Frank Whitworth of the Country club Partridge rf 1 0 0 2 Tedesco 4 2 0 8 Allred If 3 2 0 6 Jensen if 0 0 0 0 Nichols e 0 1 1 1 Davis C Vest 0 1 0 08heen rg 1 5 3 5 Openshavilg 5 3 0 10IWinn Ig 0 0 0 0 Pickering rt 2 1 1 5IDavis rt Wilson If 1 0 0 24reland C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson Tolls T otals 5 4 14 13 7 1 Score by quarters: 4 10 16 :7 Payson 7 3 14 Bingham Referee Lusty umpire Beekstead lg" I Tor several years this department has taken its life in its hand by drawing up a list of golf rankings The matter was overlooked Or neglected this year and as a result several golf fans have asked of 1749 to 1693 according to scores river Cam from Victoria to Little released Saturday by Commandant Bridge Saturday covered the disHurley tance in 14 minutes 41 seconds--1 Fifteen men fired for each team seconds better than the year-ol- d with the ten highest scores being record compiled for the match scores 4 rt - - 8 12 8 24 ry Sigmund Ruud drops a line to report: "Thanks again for the wonderful time shown me at the Salt Lake City tournament I have never seen finer sportsmanship in any meet than was displayed at Ecker hill It was one of the biggest thrills of my life and I hope that I can come back again to jump some time" Sigmund also reports that before he left Salt Lake he lost the national ski medal which was given him for winning second In the U S meet The award was silver and carried the U S Ski association name and banner Anyone seeing the medal is urged' to notify M A Strand or The Tribune sports department Telegraphic Match Speed Wins The West high it O T C rifle Cambridge - record-breake- Totals SKI TROPHY Y J Quinney president of the Utah Ski club is ready to offer a ski trophy to the rider who can make the best time in a cross country race from Silver King Thine in Park City to the Balsam inn at Brighton This trail has become very popular during the past few years and nearly everyone who follows the snow sport takes this jaunt on the sooner or later ' Guadalupe Mission Bingham Jimmy ilodi son Retrospect i S rt1202 14-a- TEIIIIIS MATCH York Competition 21-2- 11-1- S 12-1- 6 feet 9 14 Inches for Marquette Star Record at -- PERRY-VIIIE- Parish Teams End Campaign Sports In la - 0000 1 a thrilling titular battle that went an extra period Union took third place in the meet by defeating Murray 19 to 17 The losers bagged sixth place Midvale snared fourth place as it defeated Uintah 24 to 14 The southeast Utah team finished in seventh place Consolation honors went to Payson the central Utah crew taking a 27 to 14 victory over Bingham for a fifth place rating The title conflict was a thriller from start to finish and the crowd which packed the spacious local gym to the rafters got all the baekethall it wished as the two rivals fought up and down the floor in one of the finest games ever played in the four-yea- r history of the affair Draper stepped out in front in the first quarter leading at the end of this frame 3 to O The Kays-vilyoungsters were hard pressed on their short passing game Draper's speedy defense preventing any open shots at the hoop In the second canto each team rang up some spectacular shooting the score at intermission be2 In the third period the ing defending champs scored five points and Draper was limited to three the count at the end of the session being 17 to 15 Fighting doggedly to upset their favored rivals the little Draper cagers forced the game Into an overtime session when they tied the score at 1 in the waning minutes of the fourth period Four tosses by Bob Eastman and Dick Trump decided the game in the extra frame TruMp's foul toss was made first and then Eastman made his only point of the game to game on ice put the DAVIS 0 T P !Sorenson 0 T it P9 rt 2 1 0 4 rt 3 4 Regular league games in the C Y O circuit will conclude Sunday when 18 parish teams see action in eight games Five encounters are scheduled in the Judge Memorial gym one in Ogden one in Toode and one in Bingham At the Judge gym the program will begin at 2 p m when Lourdes and Cathedral juniors clash At 8 p m senior teams of the two parishes will take the floor St PatLeaps rick's and Murray juniors will battle at 4 p m in the feature game of the New day first place going to the victor in this game NEW YORK Feb 21 (AP)—Marquette university's great Two tilts are scheduled in the negro jumper Edward T Burke brought the National A A U evening Magna and Park City seniors battling at 7 o'clock and St track and field championships to a smashing climax Saturday night Ann's and Murray seniors meeting rec9 feet new 6 a indoor world inches for at the bar by clearing at 8 o'clock the an inch of ord This wiped out by former mark St Ann's and Ogden Juniors will open hostilities at Ogden in a game which Burke shared with Cornelius Johnson Los Angeles negro listed to begin at 3 p m Divine Burke's performance topped off Saviour will go to Tooele for a senmeet that saw championship rec- of ior division contest at 7 p m and ords cracked in five other events St Patrick's will oppose Bingham and a smashing victory for Archie 3 Gregory seniors In Bingham at 7:30 p m d Kansan San Romani Eastman It 0 2 1 11Kimball It 2 4 2 6 Peterson C 1 4 1 3IDunn 1 1 1 3 in the classic 1500 meters before a 1 2 1 3)Andrue rg Davie rg 0 0 01 crowd of 16000 fans 0 3 2 2 Rayner Ig 2 4 2 618adier Ig 2 1 0 1 1 1 Beck rt Willey It 0 Win in Madison Square Garden NEW YORK Feb 27 UP)—The 0 2 2 211tideout rg 0 2 0 0 Trump o Not content with the new mark New York Yankees' first squad left 8 16 7 231 Tota IR Totals 6 16 21 which he made on his first attempt for training camp in St Petersburg Games Davis Score by periods Burke essayed the bar at 6 feet 10 Fla Saturday without Pitchers 0 12 17 21 23 3 12 15 21 21 Draper inches but failed in three attempts Gomez Red Ruffing and Referee Milne: umpire Beckstead He was attempting to eclipse all Lefty Monte Pearson and Catcher Bill went Parowan on a ramUNION MURRAY scoring high jumping marks including the Dickey page night to defeat Or- Stradley rt 0 T0 0 01Olovis rf 1 1 1 3 world outdoor standard of 6 feet 934 The contemplated submission of dervilleSaturday 27 60 to while Cedar high Curtis If 4 0 0 81Bishop If 4 0 0 8 inches shared by Johnson and Dave Gomez to Colonel Jacob 1 2 61Warren 1 2 1 3 c was turning back Hurricane 36 to Atkinson Albritton of Ohio State Johnson terms Saturday did not Ruppert's 1 1 0 21Flankhead rg 0 1 0 0 Fox rg develop 22 Dixie in district basketball Young 0 1 0 O'Beck ig 0 1 00 Ig the Olympic champion finished Pitcher Jim Tobin a ‘youngster 0 (Kali If The victory putz Parowan Ward) Ifrf 00 fourth Saturday night at 6 feet 6 coming up from Oakland also is games 0 3 3 31Johnson rg 01002 0 0 0 Natoli in second place Farrell Ig 0 2 1 1 inches he is said to be unsigned though 20 Nicholson registered points for Shakes Off Rivals 7 10 5191 Totals 7 7 3 17 en route to camp Parowan on the Orderville court Totals Score by quarters: Burke shook off all rivals when 2 8 14 19 Union to set the pace for the d 4 4 12 17 he was the only Jumper to clear 6 Seaman led the Cedar Murray victory Referees Jenson umpire Beckstead Sodality League feet 7 inches The Marquette negro scorers Sullivan scored most P DINTAH MIDVALE then achieved the distinction of Standing of Teams Won Lost Pet of the Hurricane points bagging GTFP GTPP shattering a world record in his spe- Ogden 8 0 Christnan 11 0 0 0 0 King 16 of the 22 1000 7 1 If Cross 1 1 2 second Soward 0 875 Nielsen Holy straight year Cathedral cialty for the 1102 The summaries: 6 1 2 2 4 Freestone e 1 2 1 3 2 Brown e 750 of indoor competition Most of the Lourdes PAROWAN 5 625 3 4311 Noel rg ORI1EAVILLE Canning if 0111 4 3 571 GTFP crowd stayed until after midnight Murray g 2 4 3 7 Milbourns18 2 0 '0 4 GTFP Thompsn 1 1 1 3 M Sornsn rf 2 3 3 7 Cgrloon rt 0 1 0 0 Fox rf 4 1 0 0 2 4 rt 500 Memorial Rowley Judge to see Burke complete the job 3 St Mary's 5 Workman If 0 0 0 0 375 Jensen It 3 1 1 7 A Chmbin If 0 1 0 0 C 9 2220 L Olsen at 2 9 4 8 7 1 Anderson rg 0 1 0 0 125 NchoI In the absence of Glenn Cunning- St Ann 'a 4 4 3 11 K Gurr 2 1 7 15 11 8 36 3 10 17 22 Firmago Ecker's 8 19 23 36 Referee Thompson umpire young the favorite who withdrew BECKER'S UINTA C Y O ham G TIr P !BINGHAM 0 T le P from the "metric mile" because of a P Dipatz rf 4 2 1 9 3 1 0 8 cold San Romani furnished the 2 0 0 4ICardenas If 8 0016 Taboos If fireworks by coming 4 7311 foot-racin- g Thompson c 1 2 2 41Pazell c LDeAgls rg 0 0 0 WI Bolic r" 0 2 1 1 from behind with a killing stretch 1 1 1 3 Marchetti ig 2 2 1 &Marsh Ig to Knoble If 0 0 0 OW Sotto Ig 0 '1 1 1 spurt whip Italy's Luigi Beccali F Dipaig If 1 3 1 31 titleholder by two Moffatt rg 1 0 0 and the defending champion 271 yards 11 9 7 Totals Totals 16 12 6 38 Gene Venzke of the New York A C Score by quarters: 4 13 18 NT by threeyards Becker's 14 C Y O 18 25 38 San Romani's time of 3:512 did Referee Toting umpire McArthur menace the world indoor mark not SLINNYSIDE PRICE held by Venzke who falT G T PI P of 3:499 3 0 0 8 tered after leading until the head of Roberts re 7 9 8 22'Pollick if 1 1 0 2 Detmers If 3 0 0 6IBa1si If stretch and collapsed finally at Knudsen o 1 3 1 3IA Lindsay s 4 1 1 9 the 2 1 0 4 the tape 0 0 0 01Young rg Jolley rg 2 1 1 5 1 0 0 218tones Ig Jewkes Ig Closes With Rush 0 0 0 0 T Bryner rf 0 2 2 2 Reese 11 Box rir confining his efforts Cunningham ' Ir Robes Ig 0 0 0 0 New York Score tans The Canadian entry has not been announced yet but Reed Richards director of the M Men league announced Saturday that -- Canadian leaders have signified their intentions of sending the best teem in western Canada to battle it out with their Yankee basketball opponents The coniplete entry list is exGolding Ig 1002 pected to be known Monday M Juddc 0000 Men officials will meet Monday 12 4326 Totals 13 14 11 37 Totals morning morning to arrange pairScore by quarters: 37 9 23 34 Price ings for the tourney 9 17 26 6 Requests for ducats to the meet Sunnyeide Referee McArthur umpire Thompson have poured in from several 'dates and attendance records are expected to go into the discard at the 1937 tournament Close races throughout the gigantic setup have whetted the appetites of basketball fans to a new high and the gym -- Is expected to be packed each Way t of the tourney I Davis sophomores Satutday clinched the state junior high school title for the second straight season defeating Draper junior high 23 to 21 in an overtime game The mem- bers of the team are: Front row left to right Vaughn Eastman f Clyde Willey f Dick Balderston c Reed Stayner g Dick Trump c Legrande Gregory g Back row left to right Glen Worthington coach Jack Wilson manager Lynn Peterson c Bert Davis g Floyd Millet coach Studio Quint Snares Title o - P we 8asiTe ta ' ao17 Zd TRIMS YOUR FIGURE COMFORTABLY Now you can enjoy t6 convenience of two garments at the price oF one Paris Gards 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