Show Saints a Oppose Five And Clashes wf With American fork Team D pope Dope oe Pot Is Again U Upset When Weber Loses b by Y One Point to Springville lle Panthers Eliminated Hated Three Utah County Play Stellar Ball i 0 V TS lady luck uck in the tho saddle and almost anything ing liable to jYl happen four masterly hoop go into the semifinals of e state bas basketball tournament tonight at 7 30 p p. p m. m American Fork Pork Fork will oppose Springville and Lehi will match with the Saints champs camps of the fhe local division There was a whole evening full of hoop hoop- Inz and whooping last night Parowan couldn't live up to the reputation It established es es- es established by trimming the Lo Logan an Lehi L ville and succumbed to Lehl P upset the dope pot and eliminated the Weber quint 85 35 to 34 Weber was favored favored fa- fa to win tho the battle by a comfortable lead but th the thU southerners U 3 ou outfought t he the i ag 0 West e Side unable a Yo connect n American Fork ForIe and with the tho hoop lost Jost to the L L. L D D. S S. S U U. U had little difficulty In ousting DustIn Bingham from the tourney L L. D. D S. S U U. 35 Bingham f 23 23 The h Saints' Saints spirit of one for all aU and andall nil all JL for one triumphed again Displaying Displaying Display Display- ing a superior team play and presenting defense that the a 1 stone slone wall defense gers couldn't penetrate Coach Petersons Peterson's s squint quint earned Its way Into the semifinals lof of the state hoop tournament Captain Stillman of the visitors did ld all tha that was s humanely possible to stave off defeat but even his brilliant lon long range shots shot which was the longest in the he event one of could not conquer the man five-man of the locals evident from tho the opening whistle It was that two different styles of f basketball would be facing each other other Coach Petersons Petersons Pe Pe- terson's short passing man five defense would be pitted against the long range e Sire lire of the IS Miners l The first five minutes min without advantage Bingham Bing- Bing played pla utes was tied t ham scored 6 and then the Saints tied Then the consistency of the tho locals It up began to show and they rolled up an 18 ended fir ended 1 Ho ito to 11 ll lead before the tho first st half In the second half Bingham found and the and and l defense of the tho Saints Impenetrable the only satisfaction It got was a brilliant bril- bril llant long shot by Stillman and a ball few tew free throws Bingham worked the he ball around one side of the floor noor but when at it attempted to get et past the midsection some blue was upon the ball bath Collett Captain Dt in McMurray and Service led the scoring for the victors etwo but the marvelous work o of oC the two Pet Pett brothers on the guard line outshone the of the forwards From a critical angle t the Saints out out- fields goals hot the Miners scoring 18 field goals Against 8 Only in foul pitching did the visitors excel Stillman negotiating 7 out of 11 11 while D D. Pett tossed 5 out o of 12 The he score e L L. L D D. D S. S U. U h G C G. G T. T F. F P. P McMurray Y If f 4 5 5 5 0 0 o 0 0 o 10 Service r rf re 4 i 0 0 0 O. O 8 Collett p. p c. c 4 0 0 8 T D 1 Petti Pett lg 19 o 0 12 5 6 tI 3 Pett r rg 2 1 0 4 Vincent If lf o 0 0 S 0 0 Totals 15 13 5 35 BINGHAM L c G. G T. T F. F P. P 3 11 7 0 13 14 I Williams rf 2 0 0 4 Thomas c. c 0 0 0 2 0 J Turner Ig g. g 1 0 0 2 Chiara r rg 2 0 0 4 G rf 0 0 0 0 v Totals 8 U it T 7 23 Referee Referee Umpire Umpire Plant American Forte Fort 20 o West Vest Vest Side 24 The The Panthers were eliminated In the second round last night because they couldn't hit the hoop Displaying 7 a better floor game than the U Utah county Y champs the locals worked the ball under the basket basket bas bas- ket only to foozle away easy setups When he saw it was useless to shoot to ws teammates Captain Carman and began and it was taking along chances from all aU angles Slue pue to his fits successful f until lobs the that the game me was kept In doubt until tho final whistle Pas of its The game even on account closeness was not as spectacular cular as the other games of the evening The tans fans Sans expected it to be even and they were not disappointed The first half fended 4 15 to 14 for tor American came Fork back In Inthe tho the second half t tand the Panthers came back and tied up the score and they hey battled nl and tuck up until two minutes of the the final gun With the score 24 all Chipman cut loose with one of his hair raisers and sent he Porkers to the t leadA lead IA fA A second later he cinched the g game with another difficult shot Carman tried hard Chard to keep up and shot two from past the center of the floor but they both u around the basket and flopped out tout Chipman was high point man for fort t he victors with seven field goals Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain Carman led the Panthers with six ringers M ers t The score WEST g FG TG FT TT TIT FIT TP Howells rowells If It 0 o. o 0 0 0 rf 3 3 0 0 6 Barman Carman c. c 6 5 5 2 2 2 14 14 Newman Jg Jg- 0 0 0 0 Williams rg rg- 2 0 0 o 4 Taylor rf 0 0 0 0 o Derrick If It 0 0 0 0 0 o Totals 11 IT T 6 5 T 2 2 24 AMERICAN rE ICAl F FORK RK I S FG FT FIT TP orP 7 7 7 4 4 Chipman If 18 is Hofheim rf 1 i 1 l' l 0 o 0 0 2 Ingersoll c. c 3 3 0 0 0 0 6 Ig lg 0 o 0 0 o o. o 01 I 0 o s rs rg 2 1 1 0 0 2 f Totals 12 7 J 4 28 Referee Warner umpire Simmons 5 Lehi 52 Paro Parowan an 33 JJ By displaying displaying- superior form in every department of the game the Lehi Leht quint walked all over o the Parowan team that took took the tho Logan team down a notch Wednesday Wednesday night The game was a lopsided lopsided lop lop- sided affair and It Jt was a matter of Itow many points the Lehi Lehl team could un upa up a The two teams opened the game with cp ep lI- lI bang and the shooting of ot Roberts tAnd t nd Turner soon pushed the Lehi Lehl team ahead Both these lads played remarkable remarkable remark remark- able ball Coach Vest Coach West used ever every available avail avail- able sub gub in trying to give his regulars a rest for tor the hard grind that is In store for them in the next two t games At tho the en end of the first half the score stood 20 16 for the Lehi Lehl team The Parowan lads lads' showed great form In the tho passing end of the game but did not show the same uncanny accuracy in Its Us basket shooting that it t showed in the Logan game The Lehl Lohl lads came back In the second half and had things their own o way and the game soon lost inter inter- interest est Roberts and Turner w Vere re the In Individual individual individual in- in stars stare for the Lehi Lehl team while and d C C. C Adams were the shining light for the losers PAR W WAN AN G G. G T. T F. F p. p Halterman If It 7 7 2 2 2 0 14 C C. C Adams rf rt 3 3 0 0 0 6 I F Ward c 4 4 4 8 3 11 R. R Adams Ig lg 0 0 0 0 0 rg 1 1 0 0 2 Bettridge c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O. O Ward Yard r rg 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 15 15 10 3 33 LEHI G. G T. T F. F P. P Roberts If It 10 0 0 20 Turner rf rt 6 6 1 0 0 O. O 12 2 Merrill c 1 0 0 2 Baiter Ig Ig 3 3 0 0 G 6 rg 4 4 4 4 12 Peterson Ig lg 0 0 0 0 0 Osterloh rf 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 24 4 4 52 62 Referee Ashton umpire Warner Springville 35 Weber 34 34 After fighting like tigers for tor forty minutes the Springville quaint succeeded succeeded suc suc- in placing In the semifinals of ot the state tournament by trouncing Weber The final score being 35 34 The game was nas one of ot the bitterest fought ought games played on the local floor for some time Both teams never slumped once during the game and the spectacular shooting of both fives kept the fans tans on their edge at all times SPRINGVILLE SURPRISES SURPlUSES The Springville quint was the first to score when score when Clark came through with witha a ringer from the sidelines The Springville Spring quint showed great form and at the end of the first fracas the Weber team was far behind The score at the end of the first half was 23 12 for The Tho Weber team eam braced at the be beginning beginning beginning be- be ginning of ot the second half halt and gradually gradually grad grad- crept up on the leaders coming within 3 points many times The score was tied and the two teams fought the hardest any two teams have battled on the tho local lacal waxed floor for many years In the last few seconds of ot play the Springville team again show showed d great form on the passing end of the game and when the gun was fired the Weber team was 1 l point be be- hind Cranmer and N N. Bird played remarkable remarkable remarkable remark remark- able ball for the winners in te passing passIng pass pass- ing and scoring end of the game For Forthe Forthe Forthe the losers the Weber forwards were shining lights while Jones was the outstanding star Jones the tau tall lanky bo boy registered baskets very often otten that seemed Impossible WEBER G G. T. T F. F P P. Couch If 3 3 0 0 6 Budge rf rt 4 4 7 4 12 Jones Jonea c c. c 8 8 0 0 16 16 Anderson 19 Ig lg 0 0 0 0 Haliday Hallday rg 0 0 0 o 0 0 Totals 15 1 7 7 4 34 SPRINGVILLE G. G T. T F. F P. P Clark If 2 2 0 t. t 0 o t 4 4 Cranmer rf 7 10 6 5 19 Bird c 6 0 0 12 Sums Ion Ig 19 I. I 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Thorne rg 4 f. f 0 0 0 0 0 Hutchings rg 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 15 15 10 5 T 35 |