Show li FRANCIS RA CIS GILLESPIE GILLESPIE JOINS OI S BEES A i FRES O TR IN IG qUARTERS QUARTERS I I Jordan Ready to Battle Saints Panguitch P Meeting in Semifinal Is Feature 6 j DiXie iti Defeat Stuns Tourney urney Fans 3 Salt Lake aka county fives iv-es remain in inthe the running In the state high school basketball tournament the L. L D. D S. S U. U meeting Jordan and ant am playing Panguitch the probabilities for Salt Lake county to win first and second honors loom strong Dixie's bid for the state title was sent glimmering last night by the sensational work of ot Pete Dow doughty forward of the Jordan Be who uncovered the most remarkable basket shooting of th the theo C tournament o As s a result of ot the victory over the strong Washington county five lve- the loom more rJ i than ever in the reckoning of championship champions hIp possibilities If It Dow is on tonight in his shoot- shoot l. l j the b boys ys from Sandy have more than an outside e chance to tp down the Saints favorit favorites s to capture first honors v If fc v The situation atlon is being compared to to two years ears ago when Lehi Lehl conceded only a 8 small chance to to torio rio rose nose e. e out out- the Saints triumphed on the third night an and eventually won the state gonfalon Jordan has hash th h confidence of oS last night to spur it on against the Salt Lake five Two years ago Lehi nn and 1 American Fork ForIe foug fought ht the final game for the championship the former winning 1 And if Bingham and Jordan both win to tonight night then tomorrow these two bitter rivals with yone oh victory over each other would meet under idea iden identical circumstances i r The Saints showed their reserve power yester yesterday day after atter being given a scare by the little Provo five rallied in sensational style In the third quarter coming within five points of tying the count The Th hort passing game of the Saints continued to work with effectiveness and as usual the nhe L. 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S f warriors were led in the tha counting by Joe Christensen Tonight's battle between the Saints and is expected to br bri r out two distinct brands with short snappy passes to o within the im mediate immediate vicinity of the basket contracted with long shots bots and a more spectacular play in general ift f Bingham is given the edge over Panguitch althou although h the Garfield county count five tive has unlimited strength survive through ruggedness Tommy McMullin's lulUn's aggregation from tho the copper and l. l e and may possesses more polish and works exceedingly smooth when once under Va way The copper towns town's victory over Ogden v s ts gained through persistent battling and a smothering guard gund line Time after time would stretch ii h his long arms and garner in a wa wayward pass His defensive lve work should prove the tho stumbling block of the Garfield county count five Ji t. t The Tho largest largest crowd crowd of the tournament is expected to pack the Deseret gymnasium for the two scheduled for 8 and 9 o'clock with the Pan Bingham gultch game on first S has sent between to 1000 roote rooters rs to o Salt Lake for every game and if successful t nj l will wm have as many backers as if on Its home floor in tomorrows tomorrow's fray S SAmong S l Among AmoriS the earlier games scheduled for today the tho feature will be between Springville and Lehi Lehl se Utah Uta county played good ball yesterday and should furnish an interesting close battle If it no no other oUter reason than that county a rivalry exists p Ti t rI J Jordan 19 Dixie pixie 12 12 S- S c j highly touted Dixie DIde b j it J- J S St St. George ten tell a victim to the Jan hIghs hUh's Red ReC e and d dc Gray y quint If after te S S 1 h. e had c come up tip from o a ao 5 3 o ij load lead In favo of ot the Dixie team teamS S S a ho the end of the first hal half The Te final finalS S tint it was wu 41 U to 25 S-i. S the rn Dixie in a smooth x team played S 41 in the first period of ot play hold- hold the he e to 7 1 points while whileS scoring rl l 14 S S i opened the scoring with lIh a ashot Seat shot by Vincent i t H. H Thompson ThompsonS on t n S S things u up ip soon afterward ad KimS Kim Kim- I S bail Vincent an ant and Dow raised the Jorda Jor- Jor Jorda S da J total to 7 but Lund and the two to Thompson n boys s scored a pair of goals a hm and lie tle oi tile ea team a aO lead e of 1 3 TH a at the quarter a ach h ll Ballard's Ballards men came back in the third quarter Dow scored three 5 f itt in fast fut order with Kimball foll fol fol- fol- fol l lowing giving the a a. poInt 1 S lead Lund followed with another for forthe forthe forthe the Dixie total I and nd Dow Vincent and Smart t annexed n e points making kt the lead 25 r to 2 20 in Ia Jordans Jordan's d tf for favor Lund n lere registered regis regis- a a. foul and Smart Dow and Kimbill Kim Kim- bill ball made goals giving Jordan a a. lead leadIn leadin leadin in th score of ot SI 31 to 22 Dixie was Wall held heid to 3 points in the 5 final fInal period while the Jordan team garnered 10 ie and put ame on Ice S. S 0 The Jordan guards played a wonderful won won- game and kept the two Dixie aces three field baskets each K along alon- with Richardson on were ere the shining I lights s of the fracas Dow reg- reg r e nine field goals I und Jund and H. H Thompson played well wellIS t IS for for- forthe the losers he score r DIXIE I 1 JORDAN Q 0 f O. O S lf U If 3 r. r 1 3 i 0 Do t tf 9 9 2 r 1 19 S 'S rf id-rf 3 E 6 4 rf rt 2 5 3 7 c 3 1 0 c 4 2 1 9 1 r Is 1 0 1 t 0 gIX g Ig gc 3 1 0 6 II t h 0 1 0 rg 0 1 0 0 l t rf Oil 1 n IB ig g 0 0 g 0 g 0 g S rf 0 0 9 0 0 Jennin I rf 0 0 0 0 S K tai S 9 12 7 2 25 j T Totals 18 1811 11 6 5 41 orill br periods S S ii 1 i 2 2 2 3 4 4 TP P. j D e 14 U 6 C 3 S 3 3 5 25 Jord Jordan n 7 5 19 1 10 41 10 41 S S f rt S S. S sp Spencer it e u umpire L. L Spen- Spen S. J 7 South Cache 27 S 5 Wasatch S 14 S Coach Joe South Cache cegers banished Wasatch hl high h from th the tournament when they won 27 to 14 5 he e looked like a much h S S r dc team than they did in the prel pre pre- re- re l udas p play the first to tore store when i S. S was vas successful with a II foul toul Ch Cb c C. cushan Maughan registered the first i Il fi goal of the game game and and his team was wu wasja l ja JUie throughout h the rest of the fh 1 contest The first fr quarter ir ended dot W with I Cache leading 7 to 3 3 In the last lastS S S period South Cache had everything Its Us own way Vay and counted five field goals Koals The he he score store SOUTH CACHE I WASATCH S. S G. G TP G G. T F P r lson If IC a 3 1 It If 1 3 1 3 rt 34 4 2 rf rt 3 I 1 II a 0 o 8 C 1 1 7 2 Ig Is 0 0 0 II 0 II ig 0 0 0 r rg 1 0 0 2 C ihn rg rJ 1 l 1 l 0 o ci Cites Clies e if If 6 0 0 0 0 rf rt 0 0 0 0 OJ q I f 1 Is 13 1315 15 5 Totals T 7 3 S 1 1 15 5 Referee Webb umpire Weight S Score Score- core b by periods S 1 2 3 Seuth C Cache che 7 6 5 8 n 31 11 31 v 8 t 3 3 o 0 10 19 2 Z-lS Z 15 J Yesterdays Yesterday's Results Result's Results Parowan 27 South Summit 14 South Cache 31 V Wasatch 15 13 L. L D. D S. S U U. U 43 Provo 22 Lehi 28 Manti 19 Jordan 41 Dixie 25 Springville 18 East 11 11 Panguitch 30 Uinta Unta 17 S Bingham 16 Ogden 12 Individual Scoring G. G T. T F. F P. P Christenson L L. L D. D S S. S 17 7 H. H Thompson Dixie 16 16 7 2 34 Henrie Panguitch 12 12 1210 10 5 29 Dow Jordan 12 12 8 g 2 26 C. C Nielson S. S Cache 10 5 2 22 Kimball Jord Jordan 9 6 4 22 Today's Schedule 4 o'clock South o'clock-South South Cache vs Paro Paro- Wa wan n. n 5 o'clock Lehi LelIi o'clock Springville Springville vs 6 o'clock Dixie o'clock Dixie vs Provo 7 o'clock Uinta o'clock-Uinta Uinta vs Ogden 8 o'clock Panguitch o'clock-Panguitch Panguitch vs Bingham 9 o'clock o'clock-L o'clock L D. D S. S U. U vs Jordan Panguitch 30 Uinta 17 S The Garfield County High school Panguitch made nade a stronger bid for the championship la last night by downing the Uinta quintet 30 to 17 the Panguitch center started the scoring with a II beautiful shot snot from near the center of oC the floor after which Cooper scored four field d goals which gave the Panguitch boys a a. nine nine- point lead at the end of the first canto In the quarter the Eastern di division division dl- dl vision blon t team tam am played a a. brand of or ball h I The Tha half half ended with Panguitch ahead 16 t to 7 Cooper was high point man with 1 H 14 points S Clyde Hacking starred for Iii his team again as-aln last night as liS he did in the preVious prevIous prevIous' previous pre pre- game game keeping the Vernal quint In the running running with his field goals and e playing I The score score- c. c I PA UINTA S G Tr P I i G I Davis DaUs u U. U f. f 3 0 0 If It 6 Ii 2 0 10 Cooper rf 7 7 0 0 0 14 O r rf 0 0 0 0 g g Henrie c 4 1 0 c 0 3 1 1 l Jg 0 0 J 3 0 S I Ig lg 0 1 0 0 rg rg- i 1 o 0 0 2 i McC rg g g 2 1 0 4 Evans c 0 0 0 0 rf rt 1 0 0 2 Totals 15 5 2 0 0 3 1 Totals s 8 71 7 7 SCORE BY PERIODS S 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 Final Panguitch 10 1 6 8 6 C SO 80 Uinta 1 l 6 6 5 Ii 17 Re Referee Referee 5 H. H. H Warner Varner Warners Umpire Grad Grady Springville 18 East East High 11 Although the East High Leopards never gave cave ave up they were defeated 18 to 11 by hi y the fast five in a aI clo closely ely contested and guarded game Both Botn off In the first quarter of ot play and and battled fully lully five fhe minutes a core after which Jonas drew blood l pitch Thorn rhom of cf evaded the Leopard guards registering a field goal The Th quarter ended with the champs leading 2 to 1 f S I The second cond quarter was on much the same ame Older nider ss as the th first few shots bots counting count count- jog ing and ard both sets eels et of guards displaying a sterling brand of ball Burt and Clark Clack scored cored In quick succession and Kirkham Kirkham KIrkI Kirk Kirk- ham registered from the yie court for tor the Leopards the half ended with the score of 6 II to 3 for tor Springville i Neither elther team scored for lor el eight ht minI minutes min min- utes in the third quarter Finally Clark ClarkI sent cent two through the hoop In fast or order or- or der On receivIng the ball J soon aCl after r the In the last canto Kirkham of or the East High threw a hard shot followed with a goal and LO LOia Lais T- T vis ia shota lIhota basket from near the cen- cen t tr of t th loor KirkHam followed ith a count Jr m a neat 8 set t up This ThU ered thc Ea East V coring however r. a d th Ih h the w re t two o yo 5 T re e the h game gains ended with the score 1 is 11 to 10 11 in favor avor of ot la lau lat years year's ea state t champions Lewis played a wonderful game Iame for tor torI the 10 losers lien and Ind Clark starred for the winners winner The floor work of ot wa was as of high highest eat order The score score- EAST EASh I J SPRINGVILLE G. G a. a Tona Jonas If 1 3 1 If It 3 1 1 lo 0 C II Perry rf rt 0 1 0 rf 3 0 0 6 6 c c 3 0 0 c o 1 10 0 0 2 thrig Ig 0 g 0 0 gl Jg 1 4 2 4 1 Lewis LevI rg l 1 0 o 0 rg i-g 0 l 1 0 0 Totals 5 6 4 1 1111 lii Total 8 5 6 2 IS 18 Referee i ii Young Toung i g umpire Urle Uric The score by periods 1 2 3 4 TP East l i 2 0 S 8 11 11 2 2 4 4 g 8 18 18 5 Parowan 27 S South Summit 12 Parowan displaying a a. complete re reversal re- re versal ve-Ial of form from froni the first day scored an n easy victory over South Summit in inthe inthe inthe the first game of yesterdays yesterday's pro program am the score being 27 17 to to 12 Neither team teRm displayed any exceptional lional ability rhe The game was wa as slow throughout In the 5 fIrst fim quart South Summit was held scoreless coreless while Parowan gar gart eight points The next net quarter found 0 d the the t teams morn more evenly matched with Parowan holding a slight margin mariln I I I I I I I I L LD D. D S S. S 42 Provo 22 Provo Prove proved to be little or no ob- ob stacle in the way of the fast I I. I D. D S. S to cop the state title when the latter piled plied up a a. score of 42 to 22 The Saints were vastly lastly superior to the tile Provo Pro combination In every phase of ot tho the game ame and were in the lead from the first whistle I rhe fhe SaInts started the scorIng when Joe Christensen slipped the ball through I the rIng soon after the game under way and before the p period was over over- they had a total of ot 10 points The found the Saint defense to be exceedingly ly strong strong- and only counted 3 points The following period the I I. I D D. D S S. S boosted its count 14 points against 4 for Provo The third quarter found Provo Pro holding the Gold and Blue flue players to 6 points while innIng it Its It core coie up to 21 Provo Pro caged seven se baskets basket straight this canto with Hawkins and Dixon alternating alternating alternating alter alter- in scoring The count was 30 to 10 21 at the close of the period Thelast Tho The last round of ot play to found un the Saints again in their old f form and they made 13 points Again Christensen got his eye on the hoop and made five baskets without without without with with- out being stopped The final score scon was Vas 43 to 2 22 The e score score- ore L. L D D. D S S. U. U PROVO Q G. G I If It 2 4 40 0 4 If lf 4 0 0 8 S Foole Foote rf 1 0 0 2 Dixon rf 4 4 0 0 8 c 13 1 1 27 Amtoft c r 2 1 1 6 E Y Young Ig lg 1 0 0 2 Collins Ig Ig- IgO 0 O 1 1 1 rg 2 20 0 0 4 rg 0 O. 1 0 0 Woods If lf 2 0 0 4 rf 0 0 0 0 O. O J 1 J t If 0 0 0 0 Woods c 0 0 0 0 0 01 II Evans rg 0 0 0 0 01 0 21 6 21 2143 41 T Totals 10 3 2 22 Referee Crookston umpire Peterson Score by periods 1 1 2 3 4 TP L. L D.- D. DS S. S U. U 10 14 6 13 43 13 43 Provo 3 I 4 14 11 1 22 1 12 Bingham 16 18 Ogden v 12 12 By TOy displaying an entirely better form than shown in the first round of ot the I state title play the Bingham high h managed to defeat the Ogden high Tigers 16 to 12 after one of ot the bitterest struggles of ot the tourney The fracas started with Bingham running up a point 5 lead It-ad iu in n the In Ini mi- 1 period of ot play the TIg Tigers rs were able to register but one point due to a afoul afoul afoul foul pitch by In the second canto th the Tigers put up a stronger defense and slid kept the Miner lIner quint from scoring from the fieldA field A foul pitch bv by Wade ade and anda a long shot from the c center of the tile floor by A Weir ran the O Ogden score to 10 4 after arter which the half bait ended Vietta Vletta two foul pitches for BIngham Ill Tue halt half ended 8 to 4 for Bingham Atlas Alias scored one point for the Bingham Bingham Bing- Bing ham five soon after the rest perIod and Gatehouse followed with a goal from the field Taylor garnered l 2 points for tor O Ogden ir With the ll il to 6 1 score to 6 in favor or of oC BIngham Weir of ot Ogden snapped the ball bail through the hoop from the getting the Ogden men going Weir Welt shot hot another basket from the the aide side of ot th the floor making the score read ham am 11 OgdEn dpn v 19 10 Then the Miners forged ahead to be In danger r no more with Alias Chlara ChIara and Gatehouse scorIng scot scot- ing Wade AVade made the final points of the tho game with a R pitch which brought the score to 16 to 1 In favor of the ham Bingham five played an excellent brand ot of ball bail for he losing aggregation and with Weir Taylor Talor showed well for Ogden The score I OGDEN r f G. G r Vletta If IC 1 2 2 d If 1 f 1 i 1 tl R Alias rf fo 1 8 3 I r rf t 0 0 1 0 0 0 Of f 0 0 Taylor c J 1 g 2 g 0 2 lg IBl 0 1 1 Ig ig 0 2 1 1 Chiara rg rg- 1 0 0 I 2 Clark rd 0 l 1 0 0 1 If 2 0 0 4 rt if 3 3 0 G 6 rJ rg 0 0 0 0 S I Doxey Ig 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 S ii 11 6 1 T Tt t S 16 Tia 6 9 2 12 S Score b by periods periods- J- J 1 2 8 3 4 TP TI Bineham 6 6 2 3 Og Ogden 16 5 bert Referee re V. W. W Ro Roey Romney ey ump umpire 2 L t- t Lam Lam- 6 12 South Summit t finally nl y iO found d' d the he hoop near the lice end of oC the period The South erners added tour four points to theIr total with field gols S South SummIt staged a rally In this canto an |