Show w BALL I U. U H. H S. S A. A A. A A. A WEEKENDS WEEK-END WEEK S GAMES L. L D. D S. S at Deaf and Blind Davis at Bear River Cyprus at Granite Murray at Grantsville Bingham at Jordan Nephi at Provo Huntington at Price Perron Ferron at Castle Dale Delta at Park City at Coalville Kamas at Morgan Moroni at Wasatch North Sanpete at Manti Mantl Ephraim at Fairview Heber at Lehi Lincoln at Pleasant Grove at Spanish Fork Preston at Logan South Cache at North Cache JORDAN DIVISION The Tho Cyprus High quintet already lIdy twice defeated by Granite this thu season will clash with the Farmers In the iatter's latter's latter's lat lat- ter's gymnasium Friday at 12 1230 30 o'clock The Th odd time for the game to be b played Is Js due to Teachers' Teachers Institute at Granite with school letting out at noon So the game will be played earlier than usual BO so that the entire entEr student body will be beable beable beable able to attend Bingham and Jordan play their second see sec ond game of the year on the Jordan floor while Murray plays at In Inthe inthe the other game of the h league Blag- Blag barn Inam ol la 1 given an edge g over v their ir rf rivals I Ith the th due lu to the th showings In Inthe Inthe inthe the previous game In which the Miners won Yon won 36 to 16 However since that time Jordan has hu greatly Improved Improve and la Is ex expected exI ex- x- x I to give the Miners a a. hard f fight ht The Murray villa game Is somi- somi I what of a feature contest In tho the first game of the year yar In wh which h these two quint m met t the won by an I ove overwhelming score of 33 to 13 Since that time the quint t has Ihas won over teams team which t have defeated Murray and so 60 Is expected to put up a gr great at game against them this time i perhaps taking victory Granite Is expected to take second place In this w week ek If the dope holds hold true Bingham should win over II Jordan which la Is now tied tied- with the Farmers who should register another victory ov ovet- ovet i Cyprus The Murray Murray- i game will break the tie for I fourth place honors and send the loser I down to the fifth position i OGDEN DI The Davis Bear River con contest lest for Friday Is la the feature ture game of ot the Ogden division this week-end week and anda a a. game that will prove which of t the e two rival teams Is r really ally the stronger The Jj L. D D. S. S team plays at Ogden with the Deaf f and Blind quint in a a. return g game Davis hung up a victory over the Bear River quint by a 24 to 19 score when the two t-no teams met about three weeks ago Since that time B Bear ar River has won OV over f teams which have defeated Davis so eo is expected to have a a. good chance to even even things thinKs up The winner of this game seems to e have a good chance of hooking the third place team tam of ot the us division and me meet t the third place winner of tho the Jordan league for the right to enter the state tourney The Tue Saints should ea easily walk away wit with victory against the Ogden n D Deaf af and Blind BUnd school team In th the th-e previous meetIng meet meet- Ing lag between these two fives five on the local floor the Saints won by a a. score scare of 36 35 to 10 Since that time both teams tea have Improved considerably but nevertheless the Saints should win If they play the brand of ot ball batt showing In put past games A 5 victory in this game will wIlt a. a assure sure the L. L D. D S. S team teem o of the Ogden division cham cham- NERO DIVISION Dl PROVO Feb 6 The The and Provo Prove high bleh school hoop teams tangle h here re Thursday evening in the deciding game tor for the N Nebo bo division title The game was wa-I originally ly scheduled for Friday night but was advanced so aa as not to conflict with the tho first late intercollegiate has bas cont contest st Friday between the Utes and the th Cougars at the tho Young university city sity gym The two high school teams are among the best beet in the state tate high school athletic athletic ath ath- letic association n neither team having suffered a defeat thus far this s season ason Both have won eli all three of Its Us league games The game here Thursday Thurs Thurs- day will decide deolde which one of the two t teams tea ams will represent the Nebo division at the state high school tournament In March as the championship team Doth Both teams wl will ll undoubtedly participate in the tournament but each Is anxious to win t the e division I championship rather than tha be r runners up I Both Doth fives five have one of ot the strongest t teams team ams that has ever represented d their respective Al All of the men on each t team am have had a great deal of experIence ex ex- and have been training since the beginning of school last lut fall fail with the state ste championship as their goal Coach Glenn Simmons has hu five of the most looking likely that this section has ever over seen Ben no They have been tog together ther long Jong enough to be thoroughly acquainted acquaint with each others other style of play lay and have developed a strong passIng passIng pass pass- Ing combination In Anderson and Collins Col Col- Coi- Coi lins has Coach Simmons has two exceptionally exception exception- ally strong guards guard Collins CollIn Is la one of the best guards that ha bus us ever graced the local floor Amtoft at cent center r is a good Jumper as w well as having an uncanny I eye for the basket Hawkins and Dixon hold up the forward positions like regular regular reg reg- reg- reg I ular veterans veteran Their tea tea-gork and basket shooting has been a marvel to the fans who have seen them In action In earlier games of ot the season Reports from Nephi are to the effect ct that the entire school will be present at the Thursday contest as they are leaving leav leav- ing nothing undone In a effort to win the tile division championship DIVISION Team Standing W w. L. L Pet Pct Lehi Lehl 4 1 f cot American Fork ForIe 3 a 1 i iso Heber 2 I 2 2 00 Pleasant PInt Grove 2 2 Lincoln 0 5 6 LINCOLN LINCOL Feb Teb 6 The The Lehl Lehi Jumped Into the lead of the Alpine di division dl- dl vision h here re last lant night with a 35 to It 13 victory over r Lincoln The invaders have won four games and lost but bul one The defeat was the fifth straight for the local team I I. I Smith at forward and Goodwin at guard were the big stars stare of the tho winning 1 aggregation Gay did well for the losers I LINCOLN GT r P G Tr P 4 0 0 8 0 1 1 1 3 L 1 7 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 Boneo 0 0 0 0 DUl cero 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 7 6 1 1 11 Clayton rg 0 5 1 1 Evanso 1 0 0 if 2 0 0 0 0 1 1002 0 0 2 Totals 11 IT 1 1 85 05 Totals ToWs 4 9 0 5 6 IS 18 Referee K Waite Walte Umpire IL Umpire IL Waite TEST KAST flINGS DINGS FLAY I The East and West Vest high school dings ding will play preliminary contests to the big West East-West game today at 4 o'clock on on game being Ing played at each school The seconds have ha had no regular schedule this season having e each ch played but one game this year so these contests con cOon tests testa will be important in showing tho the respective strengths of the teams EAST HT EATS The East High ba basketball squad turned In a a. decisive win over the Cathedral Cathedral Ca- Ca Ca Ca- thedral High 1 school yest yesterday afternoon afternoon after after- noon the score being 88 U to 18 10 The en entire n- n tire Leopard squad quad was used by Coach Lee Simmons and most moat of the players performed well Ken Gardner one ono of the mainstays mainstay of the l Red ed and Black quint who has been on the sick Ick list for the past we week k or so was in a a. asuit asuit suit Bult for the first time lie He was not up to his old form but with n. n days day's practice should be fit for tor the West High game Job John y Art Potts and E. E I Kirkham Kirkham Kirk Kirk- ham w were wece e the outstanding players on the Leopard squad Paddock was wa the lYle best man for the Catholics Catholic The score EAST flAST CATHEDRAL I It if 0 0 0 If 2 0 0 4 Nibley y rf 3 0 0 6 rf 4 6 4 12 Dudgeo 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 Rice Ig 2 0 00 0 Ig 0 0 0 0 0 rg 1 0 0 rg 0 0 0 0 Jo Fowler Ig 0 0 0 0 Doran rK rg 0 0 0 e 0 t if I 3 2 2 8 0 AtkIns Ig 0 0 0 0 Potts rt rf C 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grdner If 2 0 0 4 0 3 1 9 Snarr 11 ig 1 0 Q 0 21 l Davis rg 0 0 0 01 d if 2 0 0 4 i M. M aC Frank r rf 1 2 0 2 c. c I a 0 0 61 j. j Hardy lar Ig 0 0 0 I rg 0 0 0 01 rg 1 0 0 II 21 Beers Beer If 0 0 0 0 I Totals 29 2973 7 1 3 Totals 7 1 0 7 1 4 18 IS Referee Referee Rands Umpire Umpire CYPRUS TP-IMS TP LE MAG MAGNA lA F Feb b. b 5 Cyprus s-Cyprus Cyprus High school of Magna lagna ana turned in a win over Tooele High school last night the score be beIng being be- be ing lug 12 to 9 9 The feature of ot the game was the defensive of both teams The Cyprus a seconds defeated the Tooele seconds 37 to 8 in a preliminary game JUST ST GIRLS IN IX SERIES The Intramural basketball tournament tournament ment silent for girls got under way at the East High yesterday afternoon with three games b being played In the first firstI game of the day the third period Reds defeated the second period Reds 10 to I 6 The third p period Y Yellows turned Ina in ina a win over the second period Yellows the tho score acore being 4 to 0 and the third p period Blues trounced the second period period pe pe- pa- pa nod Blues 8 a to 4 FIRE FIKE FIGHTERS WIN IN The Salt Lake Firemen men defeat defeated d the Fort Tort Douglas DOUKas Juniors In a a. fast game played yesterday afternoon In the public public public pub pub- lic safety gymnasium The fire tire fighters fight fIght- ers set a fast pace nad fled came out on the long end of 8 a 33 to 28 score The Tha Thelast Thelast last part of the game found the th Juniors Ju Ju- Ju b behind 33 to 17 when they started darted a rally which netted them eleven points bringing their tot total 1 up to lo 28 A A. Eve and W. W Fife ire played a great game for the winners Ed Shepard was I unusually strong on the guard line Hank Lewis and nd George Collier were the shIning chining lights for the losers I The score FT DOUGLAS JES I FIREMEN I G Tr P. P G TF P. P G Coller If It 4 2 0 8 AEve Eve t If 6 5 6 Ii 3 13 I rf rt 0 0 0 rf 0 0 0 0 II Lewis c 4 3 2 10 c. c 6 4 1 13 A Ig 0 0 0 0 Iff 1 1 1 0 2 O rg 2 0 0 Eve rg 0 1 0 0 I D rf rt S a 0 0 6 TRan rg 0 0 0 0 IE y rf 2 1 1 5 rf Totals 13 6 5 2 28 Totals 14 16 13 6 8 33 Referee D. Referee D. D Lamb Lambert rt WELLS EASY SY ron FOR EIKO ELKO ELKO EXKO Nev Feb B The 5 The Elko Riko High school basketball t team am scored a 8 33 to 4 vIctory over ever Wells here recently The local players were far tar superior up to the visitors in every department of the game Coach N Nell Smith of Elko Liko made madea a number of ot substitutions during the game gam The score score- ELKO WELLS G FT P f f. f 0 0 1 Giles f t. t 1 0 2 Scott f f. f 2 0 4 McCulston McCuIston f. f 0 2 2 Stager Eager r f f. f 4 0 8 0 Parker o. o 0 0 0 K Kennedy f. f 0 0 0 Myers K g. 0 0 0 Hansen c f. 1 0 2 Martin Marling g. g 0 0 0 0 Johnson c c. c 3 0 g e. e 0 0 0 Murphy g. g 5 6 0 10 Eddy K g. g 0 0 0 Oj KInno g g. g 0 0 0 0 0 Gilburg g. g 1 0 2 Stapp g. c-g. C 0 0 0 I Totals 16 0 33 Il Totals Total 0 2 4 ItT MT tT PLEASANT Feb Teb 5 The The 1 Jit Mt tt Pleasant North ward lost to to the Fairview Fairview Fair Fair- view North ward in a IL close game at Mt Pleasant the score being 19 to 18 Th The o lineup up Fairview Mt PI Pleasant a ant Hansen c Hansen lans n Fowles If W Wall Vall Taylor rf rf Hafen rg C C. C Wall Wail Sanderson Ig Ig I t If if Beck Deck i Referee Referee Graham Umpire Umpire B XI U. ERS ERS' I The National Copper bank five scored an to 18 victory O over r the D Deseret s ret National quint in a a. Bankers Bankers' league contest In a hard fought sought game HenI Henderson Henderson Hen Hen- derson and Davis played fine ball ban for forthe forthe forthe the winner winners Poulton and V Weaver aver were I the star stars of f the D Deseret seret quint The score NAT COPPER BK DESERET NAT P GT F P 1 2 0 2 3 0 0 6 3 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 Sh 1 0 0 2 I 2 2 20 0 0 4 2 2116 1 1 6 5 2 2004 0 0 4 I 1 10 0 e 0 02 2 a 0 0 0 0 o 0 1 1 1 3 I Totals 8 4 2 2181 Totals 7 1 1 Referee Bobble DobbIe Richardson Ichardson I SHEIKS WIN IX ANOTHER I The Sheiks scored a to 20 victory over the First ward crew in a tice game last t ev evening The Th winners took the lead during durin the first minute of play pla and Increased it as all the game progressed d. d L Leaver aver and Williams W Were re the big stars of the game scoring twenty and sixteen points respectively i O. O S. S L. L DINGS flINGS VICTORS The The- Oregon Short hort Line second team scored d a a. to 14 victory over the tile Pocatello railroaders yesterday It was a II fast fau contest throughout with both teams holding the I lead ad a number of times time II Williams William lIams did well wen for the winners and Baldwin for tor the invading crew SOUTH WINS BOUNTIFUL Feb 6 The The South Bountiful Hearn defeat defeated d the West Vest Bountiful five in a hard fought game h here re last night the score b being 22 to 20 The game was hotly cont contested st d an extra period being necessary to de determine determine determine de- de termine the winner L L. Moss and Hepworth Hepworth Hepworth Hep- Hep worth were the stars stare of the game The core ecore- I SO W W. BOUNTIFUL 3 2 1 7 H 4 1 1 II 9 I 4 0 0 8 3 0 0 6 so 0 0 0 00 0 OL 2 2004 0 0 4 B 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 L rg 3 3 1 7 N 0 0 0 0 Totals Total 10 10 6 5 2 22 Totals 9 9 0 3 2 20 R Referee fer e Argyle umpire W. W Hatch 31 MENS MEN'S BASKETBALL ALL Mendon Vins In Two THO MENDON Feb 6 The The 31 M Mens Men's basketball team of Mendon Mendo turn turned d In two wins here recently defeating the Logan A. A C C. C and River Heights The Log Logan n team came out on the short end of a a. to 42 score scon while River Heights lost 30 10 to 29 P Players Win GRANTSVILLE F Feb Fel 6 The The Tooele county M H 1 Men lost a sided one battle to the Grant Grantsville High school here last night 47 1 to 10 Orr and B D. D Butler Dutler were the outstanding performers of the game Lo Local l M M 1 Men Ue-n PIa Play nay The J Jefferson fferson ward defeated the Barton Burton Durton Bur Bar ton ward last night 24 to 9 9 The rhe rh win win- ncr nera were On In the lead throughout the contest with the Burton Durton players never getting Into the th lead Fetzer was the man of the game with nine Th The Sixteenth ward quint triumphed over the Twenty ninth ward five last night In the Sixteenth Ward hall IS 13 to C G. G The Thirty-third Thirty ward play players scored a win over the Tenth ward team the score being 18 to 13 Forsberg and Stoker Sto Sto- her ker played gr great at ball for or the winners while Johnston was the best beat man for the losers The Thirtieth ward five fIn downed the Filth Fifth ward quint 10 to 6 in a fast game played last night The Thirty-second Thirty ward lost to Cannon Cannon Cannon Can Can- non ward last night the score being 28 23 to 0 2 D. D Tanner and Cannon were the shining lights of the game gam I The Th Twenty eighth ward took toole a close game from the Second ward the score being 19 13 to 16 15 The Twenty-eighth Twenty Dings defeated d the Twenty-second Twenty ward 40 O to 23 Hawthorne ward could not I keep ep up with the fast pace set by the tho ward warders rs and came out on the short end of a II to 31 score Peterson a at t center for the winning combination was the shining light of the game PARK CITY Feb Peb 6 The 5 The Silver r King Xing Coalition and each the American Legion w were re returned winners last Iut night nigh t In in the tha Park Parle City Amateur Basketball league The Kings defeated the tho Elks 20 to 11 ii 11 while the American Legion won from the Park City Mining and Smelting Smelting- 14 to 10 The scores SILVER I KINO KING I O. O ELKS G T 1 P I GT F P. P Pr 0 0 0 0 Sykes It I 2115 I 1 1 6 5 6 S 0 0 lO 10 2 2104 1 0 4 Brooks c. c 4 7 1 9 0 0 0 0 Grows Ig 0 1 1 I 1 i Cairns Ig 1 1002 0 0 2 0 |