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Show r agc rous fEOVO CUTAtlV'- - BERTH NEXT; P. Ient M.I.A.CHAiiIPS 33-3- 8; o ions mmm- h ENTERTOURNEY AND G. State Competition in . ... S. L. Thursday. n. 1, counter; Patten and J. Wil M" men's basketball, are oreDar- lftg for the aunual state "TJ men's 'son Lead in Scoring. tournament. aihriulul o.i. hi i j ii iiyua. ww ii'iMi I V V U U WU " Provo High School Gym. A Bead tomerrow'e sport And how every man In ntn todlvUloit scored darter eacir the season! -- BOB GOODELL Bj lhf hardlgrthg Alpine division ' took PeMe .. Ticmbra Monday night by nosing out Pleasant Grove, 30 to 28, in an Intensely eiciting playoff tussle' in the Provo high gym. . The, LtSfl aggr eprthnv onchiive-l- y proved its right to Alpine runner-u- p honors, winning by sheer grit after losing both forwards in the third quarter en personal fouls. ft'Aiyiitnrii'-''-V-7-'-"..'- . Halliday, center, and- - Richards, guard, were lost tp Pleasant Grove On. excessive personals, but these as were 6esT,wte . e;aiQ-those of Lehl. Trane, Purple center, also joined the' procession to the bench Just before the final-gu- ns It was superior fighting spirit that won .for the Lehl eager, after d given them superior tiarawork an early lead that looked good until e x c e s"s v e aggressiveness made trouble. Lehl's passing throughout the Pell-cagame was. excellent, but the - missed numerous Pleasant Grove, on the other hand, was unable to penetrate Lehl's defense, and most of the Grover shots rirrt at d if nsmt angles. Lec Christiansen was most of the Pleasant Grove team. Last season's forward played his characteristic spifedy game, and scored 13 points for high honors, but he got little help, except from CulUmore, his running mate st forward. The other Grovers seemed listless and slow. S nered. ail-sta- te ' G. T. 7 4 2 1 5 4 0 0 0 6 Patten, rf Olsen, If J. Wilaon, c H. Wilson, rg Searle, lg Totals 14 9 F. 2 16 1 2 12 0' 0 5 33 NEPHI G. T. P. P, 4 . 0 Blackett, rf .. . Belligton, If ... Howard, c . . Greenwood, rg unt, lg kins, rg . . . . 7 . 0 .,1 Pettyri . . . Totals Referee, Brownp o --d ...12 12 7 noire", Sumalon Whitman, as always, was the key man of the Lehl offense, while he was in ,he game, playing the floor brilliantly and shooting well. Evans and Trane worked Into the passing beautifully, while Lewis, scrappy stubstituto, did good- work, Lehl was always- ahead. At the start, Trane, Whitman! and Evans scored neat ringers before the Grav er offense got under way with bas new oy naiiHiay anu vummurc. iw quarter ended 10 to 7 for Lehl, and was the fastest period oi me ference teams has been arranged for 1930 for the University of Utah; according to an announcement to ranged with Southern California, and Southern Branch of Los Ange les, and Stanford University at Palo Alto.' u VH U i . 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With Lehl leading. 19 to 13, Halliday was ousted on personals, but a few minutes later Whitman of Lehl went out and soon af- terward was - followed by Evans. - Brilliant shooting by Christiansen and CulUmore brought the count to 5 at the third quarter. At the opening of the fourth period, Richards, P. Q. guard, was eJ. Gray scored a neat ringer, but Christiansen countered with some fast work for a close-i- n shot Powell tailed In to score a timely basket After and bring the count to Gray had missed a foul. Ash nar rowed the gap for the Grovers by a follow-i- n shot. On a double foul Christiansen missed and i Lewis scort'd. Christiansen toon was fouled again and caged one of two tries. Trane and Kirk tricn engaged In a fouling spree, but each missed two tries, Trane going out on his last offense. Tho game had only eec onds to go, however, and the gun sounded, with the Pelicans two polnta In front The ecore: UUI MHJl o. a ADDITIONAL day. The second quarter was largely defensive, with Lehl increasing1 Its 4 I n, semi-wilidu- u IT, ii HEENEY WILL ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITT, Utah, March 5 (RE) A series of three basketball games with Pacific Coast con- game. - m f CHICAGO. March 5 tT.E Tom Heeney is to arrive here Thursday to begin training for his bout with Von Porat March 12. Von already Is at work and. re- porteaHo be In fine condition. Mike Sullivan, BthPaulr-an- d 431ydfr Chas-talLos will meet in the p of thNMa.rch 12 bill. . Utes Will Tang With Coast Fives second half, U " - -- PAYSON i t iw-i- i " rii ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 5 UJ! The Babe hit iiia first homer M the aeasoiL in his first day's practice. After bunting off first two pitchers served him by Floyd Van Pelt yesterday, Ruth drove his first homer o.tthe year Into Crescent lakef Later Ruth drove several- - other balls close to the lake. "It usually takes me several days to get my eye on the ball," Ruth said, "but I got the guage on Van Pelt's delivery right from , the start. Last year I couldn't hit a ball for 3 days and in 1927. it took me a week to start hitting." ' Waite Hoyt was expected to arrive today and Bobe Meusel is enroute from California, Tom Zachary, veteran left hander who has been listed as 'a holdout, arrived last night. sp'-'ed- y KJU V V I Babe Gets His First Homer of Training Grind The score: Chris's final Effort ChHstlanscn was always the One threat to Lehl's supremacy. second before the final gun, "Lee Chris" banker away from mldfloor with a perfectly arched shot which found the boon, hesitated, and with It bounded bounded out--a- nd P. G.'s hopes for a tie score. It was a great team atrainst a and the best team won. Incidental It was Lehl's third victory over Pleasant Grove this season. Grav and Whitman were the out standing Lehl performers. Gray's eooWheaded handling of the ball saved Lehl in the final quarter, and a eoupletrf timely 1r ateotoesedrta "field goals at waclal moments of ii c, Lake Thursday. Friday and (Satur ' day of this week. Four games will be nlaved Thurs day .night, with Provo Fifth facing n.uosnarem; rayson First meeting JtL, Ogdenx Logan Seventh meeting Salt Lake Twentieth. nd West JordanMgllng. with Ogden seventeenth. V Four more games will be nlavnt Friday night, with three billed for Saturday evening. The tournament, uuuuw 4uniMeft affair, in which each team is assured of playing at least twice, will be staged at the Deseret gymnasium. Teams Are Placed The brmd. teams being jdaenfr Jnewefy ThtBSScr.-w- f cording ro Homer Warner, who Is in charge of the event Provo Fifth ward is regarded as one Of .the strongest chatbplonshlp conienaers, aimougn there Is little basis of comparison of the team. until they meet in actual combat. frovo First ward, state cham- piqa team of last season, is not In the tournament this season, having uccumoea ro frovo fifth In the Utah stake competition. The defensive play of H. VHson of Payaon was excellent. Nephi Leads at Half Nephftook the lead at the start, and had' a 16-- 9 margin at the half, The invaders narrowed the cap in the third quarter apd jumped into the lead in the final period. With Payson leading. 27 to 26, Blackett was fouled Just as the final whistle sounded, and the Nephi forward cagecRne toss to tie the" count. in the extra prriod, Paiyson caged three ringers hile Nephi scored two, and the runner-u- p laurels went to Coach Stan Wiwon's team. set-up- s. ' runix'r-up- , for a berth in the state tournament this week. Tentative plana are. for the important contest to be plajtid-- - bt Prove Thursday evening, By peculiar quirk In the draw for the state tournaments the :nner of this game will -- meet Dixie, 1828 champions, In thb first round of theeomlng seholatiUe cliMelc NEPHI, Mar. 5. Payson nosed out Nephi for Nebo division runner-u- p honors, in a thrilling playoff tussle played here Monday night The final score was 33 to'31. an ex tea period being necessary to decide the issue The game was a af fair all the way, both teams shoot ing and passing in brilliant style The accurate gunning of Patten an 1 Wilson finally proved deelslv.t', and gave the Lions their victory. Howard and Blackett were outstanding for Nephi, Howard, leading in the scoring with 15 "points; Just one less than Patten of Payson gat 1 the and clash p, . ninnef-u- p 1.; runner-u- Lehl, Alpine Favson, Nebo Oomplele .aoerlnf moorda of tit TO Kwoa InAlptae end Nebe division basketball wil Her-alappear In Wednesday's w r k - mum - Provo Fifth Ward Will Be in Pelicans Show Class in Win Lions Triumph Over Nephi, Provo Fifth and Payson First re En wards, winner and runner-uin Extra-Perio- d Big Oyer Grovers, spectively, in the Provo division of 30-2- 19S9. a HEPHIJDROP CLOSE TILTS t 5, Win PI MeMl: And CLASH FOR TOURN EVENING HERA LP TUESDAY, MARCH CulUmore, If S Halliday, e i Oammctt rg ......... R Kirk. Iff Richards, rg " .V" ........ Aah, . Totals Evana, rf Whitman, If Trane, e rg Fox, lg ' 4 ..,12 0 v ..." , 'r 0 9 23 10 i x Two-trous- i! Now for the first time students c an get the university styles they 2 x S SHRTOER'S . t0 .......... ...... 38 Romnyj umpire, ww, 10 . . 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