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Show Tonight's M Men Games Arc Postponed 'Til Monday, Three Games Set For Sat. Third Ward Tips Sixth As Upsets Mark Week's Play; M Men Wind Up Schedule Ilere Next Week , No M Men games will be played tonight as scheduled became of the SprinIe-PGage. a ,mrA Stale Supervisor Burton Tew. AUgarnes were scheduled for tonight will, be played Monday, Feb. 3, beginning begin-ning at 7 p. m. Saturday games will be run off as scheduled. Last Week's Results . . . Upsets were the rule rather than the exception in M . Men games played during the past week. Big-: Big-: gest upset came Saturday night jwhen Coach Howard Sumsion's i fast-passing, snapshooting Third I ward five dumped the leading Sixth ward, 45-47, in a thrilling contest. Although Third led most of the way, Sixth pulled ahead in the third quarter, only to fall behind under a barrage of Third ward's baskets in the final quarter. Teas-dale, Teas-dale, who was the big gun in the Third's offense with 18 points, played good ball as did Sargent and Nielsen with 11 and 13 points, respectively. G. Clark, Miller and Weight, with 13, 12 and 10 points, respectively, led the losers. : In two other upsets of the evening, eve-ning, Fifth lost to Fourth 34-28 and Mapleton tipped Second 40-36 in good games. Johnson and Cran-mer Cran-mer counted 9 and 10 points each for the winning Fourth ward five while Clyde, Jones and C. Weight dunked 6 counters each for the losing Fifth. The win for Fourth was their first, to date. Hansen had a big night for Mapleton, scoring 23 points. Stone connected for 8. For, the losing Second, Childs with 18 points and Johnson with 11, were high point-getters. The win - 2 0 0 4 i Bjarnson f 5 2 0 10 B. Olsen c 3 1 5 K. Olsen g 1 1 7 I Bartholomew g j 0 0 0 Graves, g - 0 0 0 Fullmer g 0 0 2 Haws g Totals 19 8 4 42 quarter scores- M 29 si 42 ! MAPLETON ? T n in V. Jensen f Hansen f 437 Stone c 2 6 K. Jensen g t 2 10 f -ett 0 I I 0 Jacobsen c " " , P. Jensen f 0 1 0 0 j Larson f , Sorensen f - 0 0 0 Totals W '15 8 36 FIFTH G T F Birdf -1 1 0 I Kimball f 1 6 3 ? I Clyde c 3 0 0 6 Haymond g - 1 4 3 5 Jones g 1 2 0 2 Stewart f 0 1 0 0 C. Weight g 3 2 17 Totals 10 16 7 27 Quarter scores 1 Mapleton 4 17 26 36 Fiffith - 5 14 24 27 Officials: Hughes and Pehrson ning for second place with First ward. Both teams have dropped 3 games ond won 6. Thursday's Results . . . Sixth, Mapleton and First wards won games played last Thursday. Sixth defeated Second 26-41. Weight with 10 points, Miller with 9, and R. Clark with 8, counted high for the winners. Johnson and' Childs scored highest for the losers. V. Jensen and Bennett were the big guns in Mapleton's win over Fifth. Both counted 10 points each. C. Weight and Clyde counted count-ed most for the Fifth. Fifth held the lead for the first quarter and the game was close up until the last quarter when Mapleton went 'out in front to win 36-27. Teasdale continued his stellar playing against . First to score 18 points despite his team's 42-36 loss in the other Thursday game. Jarvis and Benny Olsen with 14 and 10 points, led the First, in the close and interesting battle. Reviainder of Schedule ... Because shifting of games has been necessary, the remainder of the M Men schedule is listed as follows: SAT., FEB. 1 ,7 p. m. Sixth vs. Fifth 8 p. m Mapleton vs First 9 p. m. Second vs. Fourth Third, bye MON., FEB. 3 7 p. m. Second vs. Third 8 p. m. Mapleton vs. Fourth 9 p m First vs Fifth Sixth, bye THURS!, FEB. 6 7 p. m. Mapleton vs. Sixth 8 p. m Third vs Fifth 9 p. m. Fourth vs. First Second, bye Box scores for the Thursday and Saturday games: SECOND G T F P SATURDAY GAMES-SIXTH GAMES-SIXTH G T F P W. Weight f 5 0 0 10 'r. Clark f 1 2 0 2 Miller c 6 0 0 12 G. Clark g 6 4 1 13 B. Cherrington g 2 6 0 4 R. Mower f 0 10 0 Parry f -2 0 0 4 J. Collett g 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 13 1 45 THIRD G T F P Teasdale f 7 4 4 18 Sargent f ....4 5 3 11 Nielson c 5 6 3 13 Finley g 0 3.1 1 Metcalf g .1 10 2 Child g 1 10 2 Totals 18 20 11 47 Quarter scores Sixth 8 16 29 45 Third ...12 19 28 47 Officials: Hughes and Pehrson FIFTH G T F P Kimball f 1 4 13 Haymond f 1 113 Clyde c 3 4 0 6 Jones g 2 3 2 6 Bird g 0 2 2 2 Stewart g 0 0 0 0 E. Weight c 1 1 0 2 C. Weight g J. 2 2 2 6 Totals 10 17 8 28 FOURTH G T F P O. Sumsion f 1 2 2 4 Cranmer f '.""'"4 8 2 10 Johnson c 4 3 19 e - -I."i 102 Sumsion g 2 2 15 lan f J 0 0 2 Weit f 0 4 2 2 Totals 13 20 8 34 Officials: Hughes and Pehrson a MAPLETON G T f .: V. Jensen f J 0 0 b' Hansen f 10 7 3- C Stone c -.3 4 2 iv, Bennett g J 2 2 A. K. Jensen g 1 2 1 it is Larsen f 0 0 0 n Totals ..J6 15 i-- iir. SECOND G T I :ei Childs f -.9 1 O: b Boyer f 0 0 0 sr Johnson c i 5 3- pic,- Hawke g 2 1 0 cfcf Fox g ...0 1 1 Kite: Dalton g -1 0 8 aw: Totals 16 S ess Officials: Hughes and Pehrso; kv Iftfe M MEN STANDINGS W. L- 1 Ffb. , Sixth 9 1 ' First G 5 i Mapleton 6 5 ' DL.i Swniil 5 5 T,rl 5 5 jl Fourth Is Fifth l ?rn; Childs f 4 6 19 Stewart f ...o 1 11 Johnson c 4 8 4 12 Hawke g i l o 2 Fox g o 10 0 Dalton g i 10 2 Boyer g o 0 0 0 Totals io 18 6 26 SIXTH G T F p Mower f i 435 Weight f 4 3 2 10 Miller c ' 4 319 G. Clark g 2 0 0 4 Cherrington g 0 3 3 3 Parry f Ill 0 0 2 R. Clark f, 3 4 2 8 Forshee c r 0 0 0 0 X CUett ; o 000 R- Collett 0 0 0 0 Total3 15 17 11 41 Half Score Second p Sixth j-J J6 Officials: Hughes and Pehrson THIRD G T F P Teasdal f 7 -1 f Sargent f ZZ Nielson c .. 11 Metcalf g ... I 5 , 6 0 0 0 0 Fmley b 4 0 0 Sumsin, g 0 2 5 J Totals 1, la , FIRST " " 10 36 ' 2 I . |