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Show I TjiREE HIGH SCHOOLS " I JO MM WEEK jfcgCoaches Prepare Fives for la"ies, East and West's HEraEr86 local high schools are preparing MBweek to take out of town trips the HBns4ppt)rtaiit being the L S I HBMK?i Hphraim and Jrovo The West HBfSwW? Leal, while Fitipa trick s East Hniap meet the American Fork ftve-HJ ftve-HJ Austiri Miller waswell pleased EBBBBthbe 13 ? U High school, but ex HHBupem tfx show much improvement n Emfp SMnes tide week. Both are re RSwxv Kar4 contests and the coach is EBSjlEwiB'jKM Bine pla ers went through HHMtoufKeat yesterday and all showed MaMttion, Orson Wright is ex HBjMqe ail right by Friday anu no Hut sfc$ft in a, forward position HBhRh kXKnrn Whether Taylor will go BBBMBtPuMHuisfflg of the material out at the East high school BnSAft$nipash a fast practice Coach HhEUc win take eight men to Amer BE!S&fxjM&9 But the men who are SesTTCuf not necessarily be the ones B$Sw3nipoge the regular squad The nvtPfl second teams will not be ofTi HjStvP upon until the end of the BBESmboon the juniors wlH play the BwSyMa the freshmen and sophomores HHEneeet? These games start the sec Qurtlu class series Although the HHd&s'' tsad with no defeats, they hate jKSrcclnefted their title and must watch SPrfpfi-juniors and sophomores Hp D. S. U FINISHES flS, "LONG CLASS SERIES OWL. PC flfljjP"'re 8 5 3 2o B'The nclnd ng games of the nter class H$tibftetbaU se-ies at the L. D S I were fKSteyed veerdav afternoon in the old fBra&rn. The contest between t e Juniors Kjtad freshmen resulted in a walkawa for jBfEe third year bovs the final count being TByla to 12 The Business college aggrega EjtiK trtiimphed over the sophomores to 'imSX tune of 33 to fi K4"The Juniors deviated from their usual fflpnheup playing Stafford Sloan at forward iKBntn Is the smallest bov in the th d fcar class but he i ored f ve po nts on flrWs Opponents Sloan t rew he onl tWfonl basket of the game .Several others V took a hand at that department but were i anaaecessf I r The Juniors started off with a rush ending the first I a f on he long end of a 28 to 4 score Tie freshmen ere unab e Is to score uhder the excel ent gi ardlng oft the Juniors The second half was a repe tltlon of the first the final co nt fa or ' log the third vear bojs 43 to 12 Ne 1 , i son and Wood were the stars for the 1 third sear aggregation 'he former hav I Ing a good eye for baskets and ro ling up the score with ease Wood k k ard ng was t the feat jre of he game his e, e len in J terference breaking up a a ge numbe or good plaj J Hard fought Game 1 - The battle between the b siness bo s 1 and the sophomo es was a fitting c max I to sjcressful serle The affair was a 1 battle tl roughout bu the comme c a ? b ys had the shade on heir opponents ( and tie lsue whs ne et; n Jo b Th I nit ha I ende 1 o !. The second ea 3 bo- s um ha k s ong n he se ond 1 period b t their s orlng mach ne was not (Continued on rollowlng Pag) THREE ill SCHOOLS" J PLAY THIS WEEK (Continued from Preceding P:if;o.) 'dl nilrd nnd they were fur.-cd tn defeat, the t'iiml sc,.ie dcin VI to L'll. Pills v;is the sluninc ii;ht for the win-nets. win-nets. in;illn nine fict.l hasltcls. Voun. h n.-v man In the omnicivlnl lineup, also plu. t'd a i;olHi cam.', hut u ns not up to Ihc ioi:u he displayed In the !;.M .inie. Miirwood tm-U lh- muiidini; honors. I'oop-; I'oop-; l:iyNt the hest iimo for I he sh-.hhI-yeur hunch, inalnnc t lie mn iorit v of t he polutn for his te:ini. The Kaine'was l he clo.ine.st one of the series, onlv (wo fouls he in;: ailed during the entire name, one on each team. Juniors Win 'Em All. IV winning the t;ame vesi en lav, l he juniors t'inislHil the scries' with a clean sliHt. wlniui'.L,' ckht punif without h single deicai. The sophomores won cnujiiyh panics to entitle thein lo second php-e, with the business cuIIcrc tldid. The lineups: Juniors. Rreshmen. rf Walker n.hlns.n !i 'n tttn Nei Ison , !,.,.,-, '" 'uod IK. . . .7.7.7.'." Hodden llayiuond v- Whiuier Referee. Miller; timekeeper, 1 1 vdc; scoter. Taylor. Rnsiness. S.iphontoros. Voun rf Slranp sheets. Rills If Cooper Wrlprht c Prnuhav "nm ry v w,,r,( Marwood e Ciondridco Upiorp?. Miller: timekeeper, J lyde; scorer, Tnylor. SUGARHOUSE BOYS ORGANIZE QUINTETTE Boys who formerly composed the Sncar-house Sncar-house foot had tea m met last nih; a nd organized the Kxots1-r basket h;i II team, l'on Kirk ha in chose ji nuinaeer ;md Paul Porius cfiptHin. Kirk ham is trvins; to arrange cames with several churcii leatrue teams of the city, as w ..dl ns some ou-of-town pn mes. Those wishinir sanies may pel Kirk ha m at Hvland 1 :i s -.1 or Captain I Kuius at l lyland CSul-J. The p la vers who sicned un to t rv out are: IVssley Talbot and Robert Clark, center; .lames dishing, illeu .tones, Cvril WhiteK- and Cal 'under. cuards. and Paul Porius. Pon Kirk ham. Neil .Smith and Talbot, forward?. |