Show SO ONLY i Continued from page 2 2 C HUNTINGTON G. G GT T. T F. F FP P. P Johnson If It 3 S 19 6 1 12 15 rf rt 3 0 0 60 6 C CYoung Y Young c c. c 8 0 0 J 16 6 Do De Frieze Iff IS 0 0 0 0 I A. A Furlong rg 1 0 0 2 M. M Furlong rg re 0 0 E 0 0 Totals 15 15 i 19 6 36 Referee Plant umpire It R. R Richardson C C C American Fork Pork 32 32 Jordan Jodan 24 The Jordan and American Fork ts locked horns at 4 4 o'clock with t e Fork Fork team finally y finish on n the large end of the score The the finish of the game was 32 The two t teams ams fought like fought like tigers and neither team was the superior until the latter part of the first half haIt when j the American Fork team finally forged ahead j. j It was not until after atter five minutes 4 L. L Lot of f play that either team was able to score American Fork opened the tIle scoring scoring ing lag when Chipman caged a foul The Jordan guards looked as though the they were masters of the American Fork Forie t forwards who were held down very close until the tho last part of ot the game i Dow played a stellar game ringing up three counters and playing a fast floor game American Fork started to play at the last part of the first half halt and 1 ahead six points The Tho outlook for Jordan at the th be beginning beginning beginning be- be ginning of ot the second half halt looked bright when the Farmers took a brace hrace and crept up on the leaders But the Jordan team was unable to stand the fast tast pace and American Fork finished on top Howard Boberg and Dow played the tho leading parts for tor the Farmers while Chipman and Ingersoll were the bright lights for the winners Lineup and summary AMERICAN FORK G. G T. T F. F P P. P If It If 2 a 7 6 10 i I rf ml 3 0 0 6 c C. C 6 69 9 g 0 g 0 1 12 I I Ig 2 0 0 4 StY Starrs rg 0 0 0 o 0 Karr rI 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 53 7 1 6 32 JORDAN JORDA O. O T. T F. F P. P Dow If It If 2 0 0 4 B Bob berg rg rI rf 2 6 1 E 6 Howard c. c t. t 3 7 5 i 1 11 Saden Is Ig 0 0 0 0 0 Alsop rg rg 0 0 o 0 a 0 o Thompson rf 1 0 0 2 Olson If lf t. t 1 0 0 2 Totals T D 13 6 24 Referee Referee FItzpatrick Umpire Umpire Umpire-Ashton Ash ton v 00 J Weber 65 P 13 Weber of of t. t ball i In by the displaying l first nights night's fg the best r. r play j bi brand took the i l Panguitch g lads into C camp by a 65 13 score Never Never- once during the game Came did the Weber team slacken its fast last pace and the Panguitch lads were unable to overcome the accurate passing passIn passIng pass- pass In Ing and shooting of the Weber team The Weber quintet displayed the tho best brand of teamwork exhibited In the i r-f r round of the tournament The adi of Couch o Jones and Captain I e the d downfall lla of t t the Pan Pan- gultch team The Weber guards proved I Ia Ia a big mainstay on the defense The Panguitch forwards were helpless against the uncanny guarding of the Weber team The Weber guards came I down in fine style and rang up a n. nU nun nun- ber her of points I I I Things took a n. one sided view after atter the start of ot the game when the Weber team proved its superior play and it was only a matter of how many points they would o run tip up The Weber r coach o II I e made a it number or of substitutions I in thelast the last part of the game and gave his I II regulars a rest for tomorrow w night I It is hard to pick Individual stars I for the winners The five men played great ball and no individual starred II All the men on the scoring line their share of tire the baskets and the guards held their opposing forwards d down wn For the losers losel's o. o Henry and Hatch played strong ball The The score score WEBER O. O T. T F. F P. P Couch ouch If It 10 Ti 1 1 i 21 ri BUdge rf rf 4 11 6 e 14 24 4 ifo Jones c c. c H- H 0 o 0 o 2 22 22 Holiday r Iff lg g 1 tt 1 g 0 0 0 g. g 2 I Anderson on rg 2 2 0 0 4 Wade ade rg re O 0 0 0 0 o c c. c j 1 0 0 O 2 McKay rf rt 0 o p 0 0 0 o 0 Totals 29 29 12 7 65 65 GARFIELD COU COUNTY TY d O. O T. T F. F P. P O. O Henry If It 3 3 0 0 6 D. D Henry rf lg 1 1 6 6 5 3 6 5 Hatch Match c c. c 0 0 0 0 0 Worthen c. Is-c 0 O. O 0 0 0 Cameron rg rg 0 0 0 0 I Fotheringham rf rf ml 1 I 0 P 0 2 Totals 6 6 5 3 z 13 I 0 C. C C I Bingham I m 50 I Provo 31 I In a a game replete with long shots the BIngham quint eliminated the Nutcrackers Nutcrackers Nutcrackers Nut crackers from Provo last night 50 to 31 Stillman and Williams for the victors and McIntosh for the losers brought the fans tans to their feet teet by sensational sensational sen son long Jong shots The BIngham captain led with five and McIntosh followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed closely on his heels with four Tho The game began with both teams resorting re resorting re- re sorting to long Jong shots and it was was' a question which quint had the bask basket t tI I down best from difficult an angles les Stillman Stillman Stillman Still- Still man would propel one through the hoop from one sl side le and then McIntosh would reciprocate with one for tor his team Th The first five minutes found both I teams fighting evenly but toward the end of the half halt the Miners gradually forged to the tho l lead ad and the score stood 22 to 16 at the first rest mark In the second half the Provo quint was annihilated BIngham slipped them in from all angles and rapidly ran the score c up t to the al half a hundred mark ak Captain t fn Stillman and n u Williams m n were re the stars for tor the winners while McIntosh McIntosh Mc Mc- Intosh scored for tor the losers Lineup and summary BINGHAM G. G U. U P. P P. P Stillman If 6 13 9 Ii 21 Williams tf rf 9 0 0 0 18 1 Thomas c. c 2 0 0 f 4 Chiara 19 1 0 0 3 2 Turner rg Ov o- o 0 o 0 o 0 C c. c 1 0 0 2 rg 1 0 0 2 Totals 20 13 9 40 PROVO G. G T. T F. F P. P Newell It If 3 o 0 o 0 s 6 McIntosh rt rI 4 i 1 i 1 9 i Vixon c. c 6 6 3 16 I Ig o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 Knudson rg j 1 o 0 e 0 2 Nelson rg e 0 o 0 o o 0 Totals Tota 14 7 1 4 32 Referee Referee-R. Richardson Umpire Umpire-FItz- patrick |