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Show Ml emsva Steel Teaoi tfgfilS Kiwanis Basketball DDUg till EAST CARBON FIVE steel, castle r:oLAns, geneva DEFEATED MOLARS GATE, BUCK'S, PLACE 50-3- MEN ON ALL-TOURNAME- TEAM NT FOR TITLE 3 A hustling, sharp-shootin- ketball team Like all basketball tournaments, .coveted positions was no easy the first Annual Kiwanis Basket-- 1 task. But right or wrong, E. F. ball tournament sponsored by the Marchettl, Joe Anderson, George Helper Kiwanis club and supported Pizza, Mike Wood and Cliff Mera-b- y the Helper Basketball associ-- j mott, made the following selec-atioselected an all-stteamtions: One forward post went to the and presented them with certifi- rates signifying they had achieved tournaments higlT scorer, Evan thto honor. Also named was the "Cag" James who came through most outstanding player; the play- with 9 points in three games. His er displaying the best sportsman- ability to hit from the corners; ship, and the one making the most the post and go in for lay-umade him tough to stop on offense, sensational shot of the and on defense he was very adept meet. To Leon Pressett, captain of the at breaking up opponents plays championship Geneva Steel team and starting his team's offense. At the other forward spot the of East Carbon, went the honor ol being named the most valuable committee selected Junie Llndsey and outstanding player. It was of Geneva Steel. The only fault decided by the tournament com- that could be found with this little mittee that the player selected man is the fact that he is "a little for this honor would not be one man". He hustles and can shoot with the 'best of them, and is of the five named to the all-stposts. This was done to pass out just a fine player. The center spot goes to Gerald the few individual awards to more Cullwell of Buck's Sporting of players. Officials who worked the games Price. This 6' 3" lad played a during the four mights of play steady hall game during the named Ronald Jewkes of Kenil-wort- h tournament and showed definitely and a member of the Molar that he is a 'good college timber. to Geneva Steel, He hit for 30 points and does a team, runner-u- p the player most deserving of flue Job of taking the old ball off the "sportsmanship" award. Jerry ye 'bank-boarTwo of the scrappiest players 42rawford who hit 25 points for Geneva, several of which were in the tourney were Bob ""Luke" from way out and difficult angles, Davis and Darrell Greener of the received the nod as the player Molar team. These two hoys are sit king the most difficult shot rather short to be cast in the defensive positions, but their work during the tournament. Selected by a special committee under the baskets and in setting team were two up plays made them unanimous as the all-stteam. trom the Molars; one each from choices on the Gate. of Nielson Castle Jim Big Buck's Geneva Steel, Sporting from Price, and Castle Gate. With Jerry Crawford and Paul Turner so many fine players who came each received a vote each and are affair, given honorable mention. through the four-nignaming five men as deserving the -- Phone News Items to Journal j n, ar ps ar ds. ht tr. -- e- mm s $!w vrlUi '5 bas- g from East Carbon playing under the 'banner of the Geneva Steel, handed the Helper 3 Molars a shelacking Friday night to win top honors in the first annual Kiwanis Basketball tournament and the coveted trophy. A packed auditorium saw the final night's games. Buck's Sporting of Price beat a stubborn Castle Gate team for third and consolation . Leon Pressett, who was aclalmed the tournaments outstanding player, lead the Geneva Steeiers in their championship flight as he set up plays almost in a flaw50-3- 48-4- less manner, and was a tower of strength on defense. He was ably assisted by' Junie Llndsey and Paul Turner who played fine hall in each of the three games of the tournament. On Thursday night the Molars who are coached by Dr. Tosh upset a favored Buck's Sporting team which was made up of the Carbon high Dinosaurs, in the roost thrilling game of the to enter the finals. tourney Geneva Steel outlasted Castle Gate to win Thursday but not before Evan James had hit the Fur-uka- 36-3- 4, 39-4- 3, 41-3- 6. 38-2- G Helper Molar, Halverson f Niwa f Greener c L. Davis g B. Davis g Jewkes j J ! j ! ! I Hi Tastes Great! Blended whiskey 90 proof. The straight whiskies in this prod-n- et are 4 years or more eld. 3JU straight whiskey. - - V 9 "OOF PV. '"?ZZ,nu L n gjfea,,. II I iJ - ! !'... OFFICIAL 1950 Baseball Annual ONLY 75C RULES - TEAMS - PHOTOS TournaContains story of Helper Semi-Pr- o ment and photos of Helper Merchants and Hiawatha (winner and runner-up- ) JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO, Phone 21 Helper B'uck'a -- e ., Sporting Alger f Nelson c Culwell g Meyers g Woodward Totals Officials: Vlamakis Castle Gate Hilton f Jamea f Nielson c Liapia g Tabone g .... Bowns Fiack Geneva Steel Lindsey t J. Crawford f . Turner c Faddls g T F 2 I Lindstrom f ! Try It Ij I Today J I O GET YOUIIS NOW ? I 7.Zr t LfJlfeWf neutral spirits distilled 62 from grain. Xi straight whiskey 4 years old. M straight straight whiskey 6 years old. A I Evan "Cag" James, forward on the Castle Gate team scored a total of 49 points in the three games his team played during the Kiwanis invitational tournament last week, to lead all scorers. His team mate, Jim Nielson, was second with 33 points, and Ronnie Jewkes of the second place Molars and Gerald Cull-we- ll of Buck's Sporting, with 30 points each were tied for third. Following are the top ten scorers in the tournament: 49 Evan James (Castle Gate) 33 Jim Nielson (Castle Gate) 30 Ronald Jewkes (Molars) .... 30 Gerald Cullwell (Buck's) ... 29 Leon (Pressett (Geneva) .... 25 Junnie Lindsey (Geneva) .. 25 Jackie Woodward (Buck's) 24 Paul Turner (Geneva) 24 Morris Nelson (Buck'c) 23 Fred Halverson (Molars) .. 23 .. Crawford (Geneva) Jerry PLAYERS CITED BY HIYANIS PRESIDENT WW W Ford Pabst V .... 39 32 .... 24 22 23 """" ST (Cal) Jewkes, right, president of the Helper Kiwanis club, presents a trophy to Leon Pressett, captain of the Geneva Steeiers, who was named the outstanding player of the first annual Kiwanis in- Other players in the picture five; wininclude the all-stner of the sportsmanship award and the most sensational shot of the tourney: Kneeling are Junie Lindsey, Geneva tournament. team won the title. Jewkes, (sportsmanship award winner); Darrell Greener and vitational Buck's Sporting 16 Service Cleaners the Although Helper journal split with Service Cleaners in their contest Monday night 2 and 2, they gained a full point on Johnny's, who dropped 3 out of 4 to Pabst,. and thus maintained their secure post in first place in the Women's league. Buck's took three from Ford in the other scheduled games. Mary Pinarelli rolled a 172 to cop individual honors and Helen Pace's 459 was good enough for the series high score. Renaun Brackett with a 165 was second to Miss Pinarelli and her 444 gave her third in the series score, one point behind Betty String-ham'- s i jj A, C. WOMEN'8 MAJOR LEAGUE Helper Journal Johnny's A Pres-sett'- Steel, s Bob of the Mo. named guarj, on tne tourney team. Back row: Gerald CultwelL Buck's, All-Stcenter; Jern(most senaatronn shot), and Evan "Cag" Jam Castle Gate, forward and high scorer of tne tournament Photo by L. Payrtt The Helper Journal THURS. MARCH '50 SEASON 30, 1950 PAGEI The state Class A football final! j will be played at the University! f Utah on November 18. Septem-ber 1 is the date set as the ginning of practice as set up I the Utah State High School tivities association but schools I having permission in their locaj I districts may begin no earlier! August 21. There should, accord to rules, be at least two weekiofl Practice before any game is played. 1950 for Carbon college at Weber; Septem- Carbon high and Carbon col- - ber 23, Westminister at Carbon; were announced last week September 29, Carbon at Rex-- : from the looks of the lineups burg (Ricks college, Idaho); Oc- two schools are in line' for tober 6, open date; October 13, of the best series of games jLowry Air Base (Denver, Colo.) have ever had. The season at Carbon; October IS, Carbon at October 27, Snow College at starts for both teams on Septem-,BAber 15 and for the college extends Carbon (probably will be changed to include a Thanksgiving game, to October 26); November 3, Car- st Carbon college will have at bon college at Boise junior 445. 10 games, six of which will lege (Idaho) ; November 11, South-- ! Four more weeks remain before be at home; and the high school era Idaho College of Education at the end of the league. If the Jour- - team will play at least eight Carbon; November 17, Dixie at CENTRAL COMM. nal can keep up their pace they games, four of which are sched- - Cai'bon, and November 23 (Thanks-shoul- d be the second half win- - ujed for the home gridiron. Mesa j.giving day) junior college ners, and would then meet John- - The competition for the high at Carbon. AND SUPPLY CO. ny's for thetitie. jschool team will be stiff, indeed,! Carbon high school: September inasmuch as it meets every other 15. Grand Junction at Carbon; Materials team in the Big Eight in addition September 22, Granite at Carbon; fi 9 3 Pressett g .. . , to Grand Junction. Carbon 29, at September FOR YOUR Jordan; Abeyta to school officials, October 6, Provo at Carbon; Oc- BUILDING NEEDS i i d According Nelson 13. Carbon at South hish 0 0 0 0 for tne homecoming game it seems jtoher Murphy 20, Carbon at West; Oc rtber now tne team that college 1 0 0 2jPssiDle D. Crawford tober 27, East high at Carbon Phone 72 will Snow the here Helper 2 Play college 1 0 0 . o , i.glijcu. hnmprnmiinil' VnvomU. -i u. r'n. me aim ueiore scnuoi 43 g evening irigu 1 UXdlS yj jg . . linn o T i t i . nlsn scnooi or sait i"1 Plav Officials: Bunnell & Kane. . Lake City here on the big day. As G T F P ;jS the custom, the Castle Gate school and high 6 13 6 IS James f college teams alternate each year 1 0 Bowns f j(fror the homecoming games, last 6 1 Nielson c game being played by two teams. Tne plan this jear Liapis g rrni 1 I 0 Tabone g be a reversal of last year at 1 3 1 3 which time the Wilstead high school played 16 20 8 40itne preliminary game the Totals night G T F p before and the college Buck's Sporting played 6 7 1 13 Rranch P Woodward f AsTiciiltiirnl pnllepe on 0 5 3 3 hnmeromin? rlav Alger f 4 Nelson c 2 3 1 5 The schedule for the two teams 10 Culwell g 7 2 0 14 is as follows: ' 4 3 2 10 Carbon college September 1, Meyers g .. 1 1 0 2 Lindstrom 0 0 0 0 Oppocher 0 Etzel 0 1 1 1 Provo Timps' Hopes 36 20 22 8 48 Totals With Rise Return P G F P T Molars Helper Of Pitching 1 1 0 2 B. Davis f 2 5 2 1 11 f Manager "Lob" Collins of the 6 Jewkes 0 7 6 6 Provo Timps 'baseball team has c Gre'ener 10 1 0 0 2, issued a call to all baseball hope-- 4 L. Davis g 12 fuls who are interested in carry-- 0 4 10 Halverson g 4 0 0 Niwa K. Ojing on during the 1950 season in 34 0 0 0 0 the Utah Industrial league, to re-- 0 T. Niwa 0 port daily at the Timp 0 0 - .... Porter park, as 0 0 0 0 soon as weather permits. P Amano A bright spot on the Provo 11 20 11 33 Totals G T F P baseball horizon is the return of 18 Geneva Steel & 3 2 12: Garth Ford from professional ball, 10 'Lindsey f 4 2 1 9 and who hefore going to the West- J. Crawford f 3 1 9 ern association 4 Turner c was one of the 4 3 11 top Pressett g pitchers in the Industrial 1 0 2 league. Collins 0 K. Nelson g reported they will 1 0 2; not have Marion Wankier this P Abeyta 2 1 3; year. Lennie Page, veteran first -v m 6poglajen I y 0 0 2; baseman of the Timps, will again 6 D. Crawford IF ITS WILSON WEAR 0 0 0 IT'S be on hand to heln the cause 10 Murphy FAULTLESS Football schedules for both lege and the one they ' . G 0 8 T F col-lea- Better .... ... v - - w-mU- vi Different styles? M 1 Dozens of 6m! --- y,- afc' Star 16 13 10 2 2 0 4 4 4 5 2 10 G In' Ww&& 119 2 14 17 6 & Borla. T F 13 13 4 7 13 2 8 6 132 1013 111 0 0 0 0 G T F 2 3 1 3 4 0 1 2 0 2 111 Notice For Bids j ft Totals 21 16 msss 8 50 PRINTS OF LOCAL Bids will be accepted until April 1950, for the operation of the PHOTOGRAPHER Concession stand at the Helper Baseball Park. Persons interested may obtain RATE ACCEPTANCE bid blanks from Thorit Hatch at 153 South Main Street The Fourth Great Falls Salon of The association reserves the Photography at Great Falls, Monright to reject any or all 'bids. tana, has accepted two prints by Dated the 21st day of March, William D. Fossat of Helper, 1960. which were on exhibition from HELPER BASEBALL ASS"N March 4 to 12 inclusive ia Great By Charles Huff Falls. Chairman Concessions Committee William is a son of Mr. and Date of first Publication, March Mrs. tLonfs Possat of this city, and 23, 1950. is a photographer at Carryl's Date of last Publication, March Photo Center at Price. ' 10, 1960. He received his education In be- Ac- 119 0 0 14 17 - criwtofd CARBON SCHOOLS SLATE BUSY GRID SCHEDULE FOR were ar Ronald (forward); "Luke" Davis, lara who 12 13 12 4 8 2 2 2 15 2 2 15 4 - Porter Totals ALL-STA- R hard-worki- hoop for 18 points and personally lead his team in a final drive that overcame a 12 point lead with only 5 minutes to go. James, al though terribly tired, broke up many plays of the East Carbon team, and his ability to hit on drive-i- n shots, made him a tough hombre. The tournament which was directed by Dr. Furukawa as general chairman, was sponsored by the Helper Kiwanis club and assisted by the Helper Basketball From every standAssociation. point the cas'ba classic was one that showed a lot of interest on the part of the sports fans of the county. Assisting on the committee were Walter Borla, Tony Tone, Mike Vlamakis, Mike Kanderis, David Kane, Lyle Johnson and Eddie Tomsic. Thursday night's "win for the Molars was perhaps the biggest upset of the tournament, as the rangy kids from Carbon high were i expected to teach the Helper entry a few lessons in basketball. But with Darrell Greener and Boh "Luke" Davis playing sensationally and Ronnie Jewkes hitting four buckets when they were needed most, the Molars just wouldn't be denied a victory. Ger ald Cullwell and Jack Woodward lead Buck's in their unsuccessful attempt to beat the local five. To win the right to play in the finals Geneva Steel ousted a strong CYO team from Helper the opening night as they heat the CathThe Molars beat olic boys the Black Hawks from Hiawatha 5 on Monday night to enter on Thursday. the semi-fina- ls ar ---- Castle Gate Cager Leads Scorers In Kiwanis Tourney the Helper public schools and attended Carbon High school and college. WTiile at Carbon, he was yearbook photographer for two years, and also studied with the American School of Photography, Chicago, Illinois. His prints were judged for acceptance by three internationally known photographers: Mr. Que Chen, A.R.P.S., Seattle Washington; Mr. John Yaw. P.A. of A., Great Falls. Montana: and Mr. Branson Stevenson, member S. of A.E., Great Falls, Montana. His modes declare the beauty of holiness, and His manifold wisdom shine through the visible world In glimpses of the eternal verities. Mary Baker Eddy Now you can get fine quality Wilson Brothers Faultless shirts in exactly the style you like best Wide of comfortable collar models, both range fused and soft. Choice of regular or Trench cuffs. They're tapered at the waist, and Sanforized, of course. See them while the selection is completel g-j THE TOGGED "Quality Goods Only" ITelper -:- - Utah Y |