Show L l LEADS COUGAR INVASION IN SION I IW W When hen the B i h ham A Brigham p rig B a m mYoung Young university university uni uni- swim swim- L m m e PS rs invade the local oc Deseret Des eret gymnasium Friday H and Saturday I i in the western west west- ern divisional s w i m m m ing J tournament of I I J. J the R Roc Rocky o c k y M Mountain o u n t a i n ne e con o n f e rence their attack will be led by r Bud Shields the greatest tanker ever eve I developed in inthe inthe the West Shields is en ent entered en- en t red in at least two individual individual in- in events besides the relay and when he gets going the theof- theof official official of of- I keeper 4 of the record If book had better bet ter be e ready to jot down downS S some 0 m e n new e w 4 m marks a I k s for Shields seldom sel dom goes into a meet within without with with- out cut cutting tin g down the es established es time in one event or another BUD SHIELDS M Mens Men's Hoop Joust Gets Under Way Ensign Salt Lake Cottonwood Win Wil 40 4 Contests Booked for Thursday WEDNESDAYS WEDNESDAY'S Ensign Twentieth ward 15 lU Liberty Thirty-third Thirty ward 16 Cottonwood 3 3 3 Jordan Draper 21 Salt Lake Thirty fourth 23 Grant Waterloo 13 11 yS y'S Ensign v Vt VI South Davis vs ward want G 0 30 is lit Granite s. vs Cast Ct Jordan Jordan Jor Jar dan clan West cst Jordan varl 7 iO SO o p. p II Pioneer Poplar Grove v va Ol Green p. p m nt Cottonwood me vs VI Salt Lake Thirty fourth 9 30 p. p m. m Inspired by their victories in h he first round of play In the Mutual Improvement Improvement Im Im- Irn- Irn provement associations association's basketball tournament the Ensign Cottonwood and Salt Lake stake champions are ready for second round encounters tonight at the I Deseret gymnasium Second round games will also bring into action for tot the first time tho Poplar Grove team of Pioneer stake which is de defendIng defending defending de- de fending the championship The tourney got got und under l' l way yesterday yesterday yes yes- with three hard Ilard fought fough l games The first and feature tilt went to the Twentieth ward wani of Ensign Ensign En En- sign stake which defeated Thirty- Thirty third of Liberty 19 to 16 CLOSE GAM GAME E. E I The game was exceedingly close and hard fought throughout brilliant brilliant brilliant bril bril- guarding and clever basket t shooting featuring The Thirty-third Thirty five fie got away to a six-point six margin in Ia the first five of play pla but could not ot hold the margin after Howard l Twentieth 1 forward got into alton action to score 11 points before th the same game ended R. R and F. F Forsberg starred for the losing quint The score LIBERTY I ENSIGN lOriS J l 1 P. P 3 2 0 6 61 Howard rf 6 Ii 2 Sill 2111 1 11 Gray If 2 0 0 4 4 Cannon If IL 2 2004 0 0 4 F. F Fors- Fors o I 1 I Peterson rr C c. c 1 I t 2 0 2 berg rf-o rf 3 0 0 re rg 0 1 1 1 t 1 t f gi St Stoker rg r. 0 1 0 Ul Richard d IE Ig 0 1 1 1 DIsch 15 Jg C COO 0 0 rg 0 0 0 0 Gibbs c. c 0 0 0 Oi I Totals S 3 3 0 16 iG Totals Total S 6 3 19 9 Referee Simmons umpire Wilson l n. n TAYLORSVILLE EASY VICTOR The five wi winners of the Cottonwood stake title won the most decisive victory of the tile evening evening even oven ing lag by trouncing the Draper quintet East Jordan champions by a 33 21 score Davis stellar forward for forthe forthe forthe the aggregation kept his team out in front by his sensational sensational sensa sensa- work under the basket The Tile elusive little forward tallied 22 points Although the passing of both teams was not nat of the highest order the boys worked tho the ball close enough to the tile basket to sink In some same shots from the foul line Taylorsville Tay- Tay took the lead soon after atter the tile start and at the end of the half led 5 and at the third quarter 14 to 5 5 Tho score COTTONWOOD I E EAST JORDAN N JR R T I DRASEn Harker rf d. 2 2316 3 1 5 R. R Day rf rZ 1 1102 t 1 0 2 Davis it If It 10 2 2 22 11 MAllen AlIen It If 2 0 0 4 C. C Jones c 3 1 0 6 c e 1 1 1 3 Breeze rg 3 1 0 61 Day rg re I 2415 4 1 Ii 5 F. F Jones Is IS' 0 1 0 0 oil R. R Allen IE Ig 0 0 3 0 0 01 Ross Day i- i 3 J 3 1 7 Totals Totals' 45 15 5 8 83 3 33 Totals 1 33 13 3 21 Referee Peterson umpire l' l RALLIES TO COP GAME By staging a rally tally in the thc final few minutes of df play the Thirty Thirty- fourth ward of the Salt Lake stake nosed out the tile Waterloo ward five Grant stake slake champions 23 to 1 19 With two minutes left leU to play pia play r. r n the tho game Ivan Smith Waterloo forward tied the count at 18 with witha a pretty side shot However a afoul afoul foul pitch and two baskets in quick succession shattered the hopes topes of ot the Waterloo The Tile score SALT L. L TU I WATERLOO GT bP 1 E. E Smith rf rt 1 t 1 1 I 3 I C. C rf if 3 1 I 1 7 r Ii lf lt 3 5 2 S Marsh Marah It If 3 2 0 C 6 Bean c. c 2 2115 1 1 I 5 Kell Kelly c. c 4 Z 2 0 81 Baddley rg re 0 01 1 1 1 1 Ingleby re rg 0 u u u Mauss Ig Yg 0 0 0 0 Lewis Ig g. g 1 4 0 2 Brown If IL 1 1002 0 0 3 Totals 1111 11 0 1 33 I Totals Totals' 7 8 5 10 Referee Peterson umpire n. n |