Show LeGrand Five Takes Yale In First Playoff Battle Twenty Eighth Triumphs LeGra LeGrand d ward looked very Impressive in taking the first of a three-game three playoff for the Bonneville title from Yale by a score of 38 to 22 Thursday night With Jack Llewellyn Liewellyn tanking shots with consistent regularity to score 15 points and Dave Riggs stopping numerous scoring threats threat L LeGrand Gran played one of its best games so far this season The game opened slowly and at the first quarter LeGrand led 7 to 5 and at the half 9 to 6 6 In the second half Llewellyn Liewellyn and Bry Badger began bombarding the hoop and soon had the LeGrand team out in front by a goodly margin The two Poulton brothers Don Donand Donand Donand and John played good ball for tho the losers but the defensive work of big Dave Briggs was just too much for them to overcome The second game of the series will be played Monday evening at Yalecrest ward at 8 Play Next Monday Vaughan Taylor supervisor lot sf t Granite stake sUke reports Lincoln oln and Richards contestants for the run run- up ner-up post of the league will meet Monday in the Pioneer stake gym at 9 30 to determine which of the two teams will represent the stake in the up runner-up playoff Forest Dale won the championship championship champion ship of Granite stake without suf su- suf- suf fering fening a defeat Coach Wid Ashton of Richards will depend oi on Gene and Paul McDonough McDonough Mc- Mc Donough Allen Searle and Sperry to carry his team through the Lincoln Lin- Lin coin coln game while Dick Ball and the Weidner brothers are expected to bear the brunt of the attack for Lincoln Alex Grant stake supervisor supervisor supervisor super super- visor reports the stake all-stake team which was selected by the players player of the league includes Guy Huey Ruey Long of East Mill Creek end and Karl Hendrickson Central Park forwards forwards forwards for for- wards Roy Simpson of Miller centen center center cen cen- cen- cen ter ten Lyle Lyie Mumford East Mill Creek and Wes Dansie Hillcrest guards The second team which rates al almost almost almost al- al most on a par with the first In Includes includes in- in eludes Mel Larsen Hillcrest and Addy Francis Wilford forwards George Pearson Hillcrest center Al Barlow East Mill Creek and Ken Erickson Miller guards guarda Sanford Sets Pace Face Salt Lake stake was tied up FrIday Friday Fri FrI- day when Fred Sanford paced Twenty-eighth Twenty ward with 16 points to lead his mates to a hard-fought hard 26 to 24 victory over the favored Nineteenth crew Thursday night v Ferrell Lish Nineteenth wards ward's big gun suffer suffered d a nose injury dur during ing the tl game which slowed hl him down considerably but with Sanford Sanford San San- ford sinking them from all over the floor Twenty-eighth Twenty seemed determined determined determined deter deter- mined not to be counted out without without with with- out a struggle The third and de deciding de de- tussle for the stake title willbe will willbe be staged in the Deseret gym Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day night at |