Show JORDAN ORDAN T HUMBLES GRANITE 8 22 Casaba Squad t j Squares Ancient Account With Defending Champion A shooting sharp-shooting pacing fast crew of ers from k ample revenge for the 18 to 16 de defeat eat su suffered ered Jordan high school gained E of the 1934 state high school chool basketball tournament by byr byr in the final game 8 defeat on Granite defending state champion Friday I It r r inflicting a 22 to t cv nim in the Farmer Farmers Farmers' own gym I 1 Th The B punctured the ther r vaunted Granite de defense ense tor points when points were needed and on L the other hand limited the high high- Farmer of offense ense to a total of seared geared three field goals and two charity tosses In other district encounters the Pirate craft of Cyprus high school after seemingly having ridden the turbulent turbulent turbulent tur tur- bulent waters to a victory over the undefeated Davis array foundered array foundered on oTt a shoal in the final moments and boy bowed to the loop leaders 35 to 34 3 in a battle that for sheer thrills has been unsurpassed this season Tooele resumed its winning ways handing the hapless Grantsville crew a 40 to 29 lacing and Murray edged out Bingham 30 to 25 25 in a hard hard- fought tilt Jordan rushed the Farmers oft off their feet in irs the opening period co counting un tin eight points and holding the defending defend defend- ing lug champions scoreless In the se second see sec ond end canto both teams were held to toa a minimum of shots the I scoring one field goal and two foal j 4 tosses and the Farmers recording only two baskets and one charity I throw i Jack Christensen Telegram state all halfback hal also proved a star on the r court spiking a 3 brilliant Jordan drive in the third period when he counted i two side shots and a foul toss i Jordans Jordan's husky crew climaxed their performance by holding the Farmers scoreless again in irs the third period I Jack turned in a fine around all performance per per- performance chalking up 11 points to to 1 I r rj j 4 0 44 JACK CHRISTENSEN cop high scoring coring honors and playing a a floor and passing game Davis Chalks Up Fourth Victory In Bid for Tournament Berth Davis and Cyprus Cj put on a dingdong dins ding I dong melee that had the large crowd on its feet throughout With less than three minutes to pIa play the score was tied 32 McNeil Davis forward put his team ahead with a pretty shot from the side and lank center added a foul toss to send the count to 35 dr driving dring ing Pirate leader lead lead- er caged a shot from the foul line ine and with seconds to go Glen Coon sensational sensational sen sen- Pirate guard missed a setup after dribbling from following following follow follow- ing an interception of a Davis pass r The victory was the fourth straight of the season for the Kaysville artists and they appear certain to enter the annual hoop classic which will be beheld held March 13 14 15 and 16 in the Deseret gym gym- Tommy Oliver Murr Murrays Murray's s curly curly- i haired guard held the high scoring Jimmy Byrne Bingham's scoring ace to one field goal as the broke into the victory column for the r. r first time this season winning 30 to 25 Murray swept into a 10 to 3 lead at the end of the first quarter and although the I losers ers closed the gap f 13 to 10 at half halftime time the ultimate winners winners win win win- ners had just enough strength to repel rec repel re re- re- re c pel bitter rallies in the waning moments mo mo- ments of the struggle Rudolph Scott and Charley L a pa pair r of swashbuckling sharpshooters f ers paced Tooele in its ts 40 to 29 vie vie- tory over the plucky Grantsville Cow Cow- boys boj's Palmer ace led a brilliant but vain attack counting 13 points which enabled him to gain gaina a tic tie with Scott for high point hon ors checked in with 11 counters The scores DAVIS l I CYPRUS Layton r rf 4 1 0 McNeil If 4 3 1 9 las rt ri 3 1 0 6 c 2 2 0 4 l If 2204 2 2 0 4 Blood re u 2 3 3 c 3 J 4 2 8 Clark II le Ir 0 0 0 re rg 0 1 0 a 0 Sheffield If U. U 2 0 a 0 ll is 7 3 2 16 Atkinson c. c I 1 0 0 2 BriEn re u 0 2 1 1 21 Totals 15 15 11 5 35 Totals 15 15 11 4 34 3 Score by quarters Davis 6 14 24 2 35 Cyprus 5 16 26 34 Referee l Howard ard umpire Richardson TOOELE I GRANTSVILLE DTP Pi I S Scott ott rf 5 6 1 rf rf S S 3 13 If 6 62 2 1 13 Brown If lC 0 0 0 0 RinaldI c 3 2 0 6 c cV c. c 4 1 0 8 Miles r Tf ri I 1 1102 I 1 a 0 2 V Johnson fit rit 1 3 t 2 4 i Is Ii 2 2115 1 1 5 McBrIde l le Jr 1 1213 2 1 3 Ellch re 0 0 0 51 0 If lC if 0 0 0 0 Curry If 1 1113 1 1 3 Edler l If 0 2 1 1 Lacey 1 le 0 0 0 01 Totals I 18 13 4 40 Totals 11 13 29 23 Score by b quarters Tooele 8 R 8 22 31 40 I 3 3 9 22 29 25 I Vincent referee JORDAN I GRA GRANITE ITE erson rf ef rf 1 1102 1 02 rf rt 4 0 0 8 ErIcksen If lC 0 0 0 0 If it s 5 53 3 1 c cCarroll 1 1313 3 1 3 Carroll c 0 0 0 r rs 0 1 0 0 Jensen r re I 1 3 1 31 Phillips I 1 Is 0 0 0 0 Black It Is 0 0 0 0 01 Taylor Taj lor If 0 2 1 1 Eckard rf TI a 0 00 0 I r re 1 l 0 0 2 I le ir Wright c gAg 81 Totals 10 10 6 2 22 Totals 3 S 8 2 8 Score by quarters Jordan 8 8 10 19 22 r. r Granite 0 0 5 5 8 referee Anderson umpire I I MURRAY Byrne rr rf 1 1 a 0 2 JohnSOn 2 Johnson rf d. 72 1 16 If 1 7 i I 5 j Watts atts It If I 1 1 0 2 Bolic c a 0 a 0 0 c 1 1 1 13 3 yg n I 71 I 0 r 3 3 a 0 6 1 II 1 loa 0 0 l lilt 2 0 0 4 Steele I Ic a 0 0 0 01 Miller U 0 0 0 01 Totals 10 9 5 25 Totals 14 7 2 30 Score by quarters 3 10 14 25 Murray 10 lo 13 19 30 |