Show 0 Saints and Greeley Greely Will Battle for Intermountain Ti Title t le U Are l re Strong F Favorite c Rigby and nd Rock Springs Ousted o- o 0 Laramie Midgets Play Stellar B Ball BallO ll O L L. D. D S. S Seconds Given Chance By Charlie Young twelve hours the Saints will have been crowned 4 WITHIN XIv intermountain basketball champions unless the impossible impossible impossible sible happens But with Greel Greeley y Colo Cola opposing the Utah title holders there doesn't appear one chance in fifty of the from across the carr carrying ring back the laurels as t they y did two years a. a ago iW iWa at I It was as a case a of too much Saints fr Rigby last night In the Deseret gymnasium although the Idahoans displayed form at the start that gave the contest a touch of competition but when the Saints did warm up to their game Jame there wasn't much left but the shouting and that continued even evelt after the I. I L. L D. D S. S second string went Into the fray in the third quarter Greeley survived the other contest trouncing Rock Springs In a a. warm affair but he Centennials did not display dis I play enough stu stuff In the Friday night fray to warrant serious consideration Bobcats as ks a pennant contender The have ha a fighting a aggregation Jre atlon and a R really good high school Jive ive but hut cant ant an t be classed along with the Sa Sait t Lakers In the punch LARAMIE LADS LACS ARE CLEVER One of ot the features of ot the Friday 1 nights night's play was the stellar brand of ot I basketball the lads from Lar Laramie Larmie un covered I The They showed class in Mn every un-I un aggregation manner By far the smallest gation gatton on the floor they showed some new wrinkles that were a pleasure tob to b behold hold Pierce at guard Juard was a treat in himself with his dribbling down the floor and hs wicked sidearm passing I pap has been the disappointment disappoint disappoInt- ment meat of Utah fans The boys bOs from G Garfield ld county count have certainly been off their game They look like the Garfield county five that was in iTt the Utah tournament only in facial ap- ap p- p ance Other than that nothing doIng do- do Ing The runner ups are mere shadows shadows shad shad- of two weeks a ago o. o Rock flock Springs and Rigby fight It out ut for tor third place tonight ht with odds fa favoring fa- fa a- a and Laramie Lara Lara- voting the Idahoans Idahoan Butte mie mis will oppose each other while Helena Heena and Panguitch meet In the opener ener L. L D. D S. S T 45 Rigby OJ 28 1 The Saints proved supreme last evening e and downed the Rigby High h team from frou Idaho 4 43 to S. S The L. L D. D S. S machine ihl operated rad with l such smoothness o ihn that t the Gem 1 state men were bewildered and could not breakUP break breakup up the passing game of or the Saints except in the last period Christensen tle tied l with his teammate team team- nate mate Peterson for high point lau- lau S. S with 1 IS Ii points each Jorgenson Jorgen Jorgen- son center r on the Rigby g five I i scored 14 points point I Jorgenson ri s also played a asterling sterling floor game Lindquist Rigby S guard held Foote his opposing forward forward for for- ward ard to one field goal while C. C Hart Hartal al also played l well The h first rr quarter was featured b by dose close pIa play Jorgenson giving Idaho a a. three-point three lead with a foul and anda a a. field goal Hart and Jorgenson scored cored five more for the Idahoans but at this point Christensen and Peterson Peterson Pe Pe- terson got th their lr e eyes eves es on the hoop I and counted nine The quarter ended 9 to S for the Saints Peterson and S were again on a scoring rampage In the next canto which ended 22 to 12 for the tho Saints In the third quarter the Rigby five V. held to one field goal while the Saints chalked up sixteen counters for or the he period The L. L D. D S. S second string men were wre cre sent into the fray In In- the tho final finai section and were ere outscored out- out scored b by the Idaho team 11 ii to 6 It wever er the big lead of ot the Utah gate ate champs was sufficient seo it 4 monr IGnY i l' l L L. D. D s. s u. u cst 4 4 1 0 S Pet 7 4 1 15 I 2 ZOO 0 0 1 1002 0 Z 2 lI nc Ii 1 6 5 4 6 2 1316 3 3 15 16 0 0 0 0 0 00 O 0 0 0 0 rK 3 1 1 7 I 1 0 0 2 1 1113 1 1 3 I I 0 0 0 0 02 2 0 0 Tj I l 0 00 0 0 0 J g g g Evan 0 1 0 0 I Haymond 1 1 3 i O I I 6 4 31 Totals 10 19 9 19 7 is umpire Hamilton fer Bruin Druma n Vv lh ht h. score core by quarters quarter r 1 2 3 2 li rJ by i X S 4 2 1 11 IS 11 81 l-j-L l D S. D.-S. 5 t i U. 0 o 13 3 It IS 6 6 46 45 Laramie 21 7 He Helena ena 18 The highly touted Helena High quintet runner up In Montana met defeat at the hands of the Laramie five fI 21 1 to IS 18 The Montanans took things easy easy in the first halt and Laramie Larame e piled pled up a a. lead which was as to overcome o The credit for the tho victory Ictor must go to Eberhardt a n. substitute who was high point man manof manof manor of or the fracas with five field goals goal and anda a a. foul pitch for a total of el eleven ven Pierce at guard played a fast brand of ot ball holding holding- Rattler to three goals and counting three himself Kain pivot man for Helena was the outstanding player for tor the Northern Northerners Northerner North- North ern erner erners en with five baskets His hue consistent con con- playing plaIt and basket baket shooting kept his team in the running dur- dur p pg the second halt of the game Kain Kalla started the scoring after he hall bat missed an easy setup On the lust first quarter Helena led 6 t to t 4 The second period the Cowboys s were at their peak and tallied nine lne points Helena failed to find the hoop Helena came back In the second half halt and displayed an entirely different dif df- dif dif- ferent brand of ball baIl and outscored the Cowboys In tb the third canto the Northerners came through with eight points while Laramie counted only four points The score Core at th the end endot of ot the period was 17 to 14 U. The last quarter the teams battled on even terms each making four points The score core HELENA I j LARAUE y r rl Q p G. G T F P Bottler If It 3 1 0 0 It If 2 T rf rC 1 I 0 0 rf rZ 0 o 0 0 0 Xain c 5 6 0 0 1 IM I'M eorge ors c 0 1 0 0 o Noel oel lg 0 0 g 0 g IP Ig C o 3 1 1 1 Marc Tf rg 0 0 n 0 t r 2 4 1 6 Norton r rt rf 0 0 0 0 O rf re 5 Ii 2 11 lit t rt rC 0 0 0 0 Ot Total Totals 8 5 1 tOll Tot Totals l 11 vr Score by periods perIod 1 2 3 4 TP TI Helena Jelena C 0 S 5 4 18 35 4 3 9 4 4 21 f Referee Sid Spencer umpire Lolo Lola li Butte 25 Panguitch 23 Panguitch lost to the Butte team champions of or Montana by a score of 25 5 to 23 3 The contest was fast the score being close a as all neither team had hal more than a 1 point five-point lead Henrie and Davis ls counted three points for hr the Utah team icam but matters matters mat mat- were re eV evened ned up by who j chalked up a a foul and anda a field goal Conch Conchin In Aho Abo and brought the tho Butte total to r x ie and H Henrie I and Davis counted again making the Utah five two points behind With the score 9 S to 7 against them In the second canto the five rallied rallied rallied ral ral- ral- ral lied and brought the score to 14 to 13 in their favor and the naif ended I Butte played wonderful ball In the third period scoring ten points was the main factor In the victor victory The final quarter ended with the Butte 23 3 to 19 The I Utah runners up put forth strenuous strenuous ous Otis ous efforts to win In this period with Cooper and Worthen chalking up markers but the little Butte boys bors kept the lead with a ringer by Aho Henrie took the last attempt for tor a atie atie atie tie score as the gun went off oft on a along along along long shot from the center of ot the floor but the ball balI went wide by Inches and the Montana five emerged vie vic tors torp S t I I Aho and played well for forthe forthe forthe the winners Conkin held hIs hs forI forward for for- orward or- or ward to one field goal while he scored I two Davis starred for tor Panguitch Pan Pan- gultch h along with Uh Henrie The score The score BUTTS BUTTE PANGUITCH Q G 0 O. O Aho Aba It If 4 7 1 2 10 Davis If It 3 1 1 7 1 rf re 3 1 1 7 1 Cooper rf rt 1 0 0 2 Worden Worded c o 2 I 0 0 4 Henrie c 3 7 1 3 9 U Ig 2 1 0 4 Ig 1 0 0 2 Lewis rg 0 1 0 0 rg ig 0 1 1 1 Evans rf rt 0 2 0 0 Church Ig Is 1 0 0 2 Total 11 1110 10 3 25 Totals 9 ii 6 23 Score by periods 1 2 3 4 TP TI Panguitch 7 1 7 1 4 6 23 Butte Dutte 11 2 10 2 25 26 5 Referee Romney umpireS umpire Maw r. Greeley 14 R Rock ck Springs 12 Rock Springs champs of Wyoming fell before Greeley High of ot Colorado in one of the hardest-fought hardest games of the evening Both teams held the lead at different times the final score being 14 to 12 Greeley drew first blood when Eldridge Eldridge El- El dridge slIpped clipped the ball through the ring for tor the tho first counter Jamieson guard for the Miners followed soon with a long shot that evened the count Rock Springs took the tho lead when hen Jamieson was successful In a a free tr try EldrIdge added two points for the by bv making a R neat basket from froni the sidelines The teams strengthened their defense and neither was able to score for a few minutes Just as all the whistle blew terminating the first quarter Martin came through with a ringer er that placed the Miners in the lead 5 to 4 The next period the teams waged a a. real battle the defense of at both being unusually strong During During Dur Dur- ing this quarter Captain Larrabaster r rand and Jamieson boo boosted ted Rock nock Springs total with field baskets basket while Dauth center for Greeley made a basket which was as the only score the Bobcats Bobcats Bob Bob- cats garnered during luring the round The score was 9 to 6 at the end of the halt half During the last half of ot the game Greeley held the upper hand and counted eight points In the third quarter the Bobcats were at their best making six markers The Miners found the hoop for only three points pOint counting a field basket and a free try During the tho last quarter Greeley I held its opponents scoreless and counted two I The teams were ere overanxious and missed numerous shots but on a a. whole the teamwork and ana the fight of the teams was good There were no outstanding stars on either elther team Th The score ROCK SPRINGS GREELEY I G T F P 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 2 i 1 i 0 4 4 2 0 0 4 James rt 0 o 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 2004 0 0 4 0 oil 1 1 1 0 o 0 0 0 2 I 1 1 6 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 Total Ss 5 3 l Totals 7 H Score by by 1 4 2 I 2 3 J 6 4 2 2 14 2 14 14 Rock nock Spring 5 I 4 3 I 12 0 ardson ardon Referee H. H Warner arner r umpire R it Rich Rich- 1 |