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Show - !" ' ; a ;- - : - ; f 1 I ' ' I V J. i '.! if ' - v ' - ; , ' s. . ' ' i ) i . ! I. : . ' ' M i n ' A ; : : -- 2A suliB?-J-s 10 :): : i'i - A , i 1856 ass fear psiiij nogs 1 :v.-:v;- 1.H i . Provo Plays Mill-- SUNDAY HERALD .H Js-Leopard- i i! I j aJ j : -- i!" !!:N I .1 Sn-;'t- In In Opener J!' calendar tells us L at! Less than1 three weeks until the weather spring, is officially here, although' of the next 60 days are often anything but springlike. About now the fishing diehards are tired of just of, Garland Second Ward had to go end of each quarter, buf Garland By WENDELL RIGBY with the Arizona quint for the into an overtime to do it, but fin- battled back in the closing minutes Tooele First Ward" five. first half, then began' to fade. A hook shot by Del Hay ally captured the same place r it to take the game. . Tooele ' placed seventh in the Mesa broke the game wide open and a pair of foul tosses byjpatch, the tournament by GARLAND 2nd (63) - G. T. F. P. Gove won Jast year in the third period and had things Allen gave Tucson Institute Ariz., downing Grayson. Ward Carterstandings.1 ... , 6" 1 0 12 their own wray almost entirely in' a win gave the Garland team Potter decision over WDniington 7 4 - 2 16 the final canto. . place,-whilfourth . took Hess , Grayson Calif 511 6 16 and Ward, Long Beach; i Tooele1 held a 0 lead at the fifth plice in the eigjith (place. Grayson last year Archibald 6 4 1 13 final end of the first eight minutes of standings. won! second in the meet. !'. 2 2 2 6 Larson, play, but Robert Oates, Jesse The loss dropped the j Long T)ie game was tied more than a 50-4-8, Pease and Doug Shepherd began Beach .26 23 11 63' to ninth! place Scotchman's shot lace, and at Totals a scoring barrage that Tan the but did champions them a chance io stay tne end of regulation play itwas GRAYSON, (58) . give G. T. F. P. ; 6 Mesa (five into a lead at in the tournament for the fulj week knotted once more Perkins ...... r. ,4 10 10 18 half time. of competition.; !v Dean Potter started the extra 3 Cochran . . . . . 7 4448' Mesa really kept the hoop With 2:05 to go in the final per minute period with a basket, then C. Rowley .... i 0 0 2 a field smoking:, in the third' period as iod the score was knotted at the after Grayson's Neldon- - Cochran D. Rowley Paul Smith o 5 4 10 goal from under the: basket with they hit from. all angles to romp helf century mark, with La veil had dropped in two foul pitches. E. humway, . . 1 2 2 4 six seconds . left in the game to imto a 8 lead, and some timel- Haymojre's shot to toss one hit Neilson Potter give charity Tucson ...J.;2 2 2 6 bringing give Granger Second jWard a 8 y; hitting, both from the field from behind to ratf an even score Garland a 8 lead, victoryl and the consolation cham and from the foul line proved to with the Wilmington five. 1' J Rodney Larson added two foul Totals . . .... . . . :. . . 18 23 22 58 pionship .over Ogden Fourth Ward. be more than the Tooele five Martin Weir broke the tie with pitches for Garland, and, Ralph Score by periods: ' r ;. v withstand. 14 31 44 5663 Ogden received tenth place as a could a foul i shot for Wilmington, but Carter' popped . ii. a fielder with Garland 2nd ' ' hooker loss of result the left 14 36 48 56 58 in 15 to1 . . seconds be the the about Pease ..: ..7 Hatch's proved big period the Arizona Grayson, ' put to give Garland its 63 points. Granger whittled away at an Og- gun for the winners as he tanked quint out in front by a den first jquarter lead during the eight I fielders and eight out of margin. A pair of fouls gave Wil- Pacing the victors were Carter, whole game, but every time it ten foul tries for a total. mington a chance to tie for go Potter, Wendell Hess and Clain would forge ahea by one or two Oates hit well but ht was over- ahead, but both were Archibald, who because of the age opportunities shadowed by Pease in points, Ogden would strike back; )! limit, was playing his last game. muffed. work Oates scored 19 points.! Had Many Chances Already in the lead the Tucson Carter snagged 12 points, ArchiTooele particiEvery player quint clinched their fifth place bald 13, and Potter and Hess hit 'Ogden had many chances in the Don with in the scoring pated position when Ron Farrish, former 16 'apiece. final two! and a half minutes to 19 for Proctor points. connecting BYU score enough foul shots to win the squad member, was (caught Gor Grayson, Neldon I Cochran to Jones Stuart helped keep holding, and Gove Alien; who has and Richard Perkins had 18 apiece. game, but could not connect. 11 with the Tooele in game to Huss 1:37 left With) played great bal' for the Institute Most of Perkins' points came in play Joe counters. In to a all, through the tourney, ealmly. the final half after shaking away basket popped bring Ogden G F P sank both chances to put their a Cold; streak in the first half . i a lead. Howard Condie and MESA 10TH (61) 3 2 8 score but of reach of the Shepherd Coast Grayson managed to lead at the Paul Smith teamed up for Granger Oatei 6 19 7 19 A i .:: within seconds, however, to score boys, i 0 2 1 1 .. Gove Allen led the Institute five TACKLES SIGN CONTRACTS three foul shots and give Granger Lewis. Or Full Trade-i- n 2 0 0 McCleve LOS ANGELES (UP) with 23 nnintsi whilo Three scoring a 4 lead. 2 3 1 5,T?nn aTTafr--.i cVi cot Vm Allowance on Shuniway fn. Tir;i tackles have signed 1956 contr.o.. 0. Mit pave wi "" .Score Tied Up iiu" giant 8 24 mingtofa c. 8 10 Pease acts-with' with a the Los Angeles Rams Phil Condie then entered the spree. A New One of the. National Football League. 5th and Mb Places I . scoring picture by lofting; In a totals 61 .21 26 19 TUCSON INSTITUTE fielder with 55 seconds left! to go. They are Maury Woolford, 240, of G P 1ST F T TOOELE (48) ! :i Tom Jones, 270, of Louisville; After Huss founr' the range with P. G.T F. ii; 2 0 0 1' Allen See Our Complete Stock t two charity tosses for Ogden, Phil Patton 23 Miami' of Ohio, and Charles Dees, 7 ,.!8 1 1 0 2 .A i i3 1 3 268,1 of Of ALL THE I LATEST iMcConimas Texas Condie' hit a foul shot for Granger Oburn and Trinity of 3 5 3 9 Swan 13 "i .V.4 10 2 ' State Louisiana. that pushed it into he lead GUNS 8 5 3 19 Haymore '.J.'.'J...;. Procjtor Robinson 12 .. 12 2 tied! ball ..',5 Doyle Huber up the 1 2 2 4 Sawyers .'.! 2 t3 2 6 Geminez HatchL;,.. game by tipping In Huss wild foul Jones ...........",... 21 0li . U ". 5 0 0 10 shot with 30 seconds left. Smith G Burton ' ............. M I. . 20 20 14 54 Ti. Burton Totals 8 5 then got loose under the Jaasket Totals- f. .20 13 8 48 WILMINGTON WARD t for the winning points. PROVO Scre by periods: G. T. F. P Smith topped all scorers with .24 Mesa Totals ..;.... ....19 19 13 51 10 27 45. 61' Weir 10th 6 12 1 13 Score by quarters: points.f Huss trailed with 17. Tooele 1st .15 26 38 48 1 12 Z 4 Tucson Institute GRANGER 2ND (50) G T ,F P ... ...12 32 42 54 Gazeley 2 1 9 .f.. Farrish P. Condi 6 4 4 16 Wilmington Ward . . ...18 31 40 51 victory) over a fighting but out-mann- ed SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Pairing 'for the eight team Class A high school; basketball tournament which gets underway f next week in Salt Lake City were announced 63-5- 8. ! j j t i I . Meade Lake is at an all; time low water level, but still accessable from the Overton area. Orvil Carter of .Pleasant Grove and others have reported fair catches of bass from both trolling and minnow if ishing out of the Overton docks. If you can allow four or more days for Ian excursion there anytime; from now until the warm weather comes along this corner can heartily recommend same as a fine outing. Add the desert in bloom about a month hence and it makes a wonderful scenic trip. Some have asked if it is worth while to trail a boat to,. Meade. Our answer would be no, unless it is for an j ! J ! I ! ! j ,; one-poi- i nt A nt CA1H , all-arou- j nd ; . i - J j FOR YOUR i ; j : : i . 1 44-4-2, j ' i 'in A 45-4- j ; i -- I j j : j 16-poi- ) nt j " Tourney Sidelights ; ; j i ..!!.. i ;; j ; 48-4- 6. . c t ilu10 i . H. Condi 2 Thomas P.! Smith C. Smith 10 0 Totals' 1. OGDEN 4TH (48) Van Alfen :. ; ..19 t... D Huber 10 12 50 68-5- 5 i FOR THE! ''EARLY BIRD j 63-5-5, Grayson-Garlan- ; j j Wasp s f: ;i South Summit G T F P IHEBER CITY here Wasatch 3 9 6 12 defeated High, 2 7 3 7 Friday night in a Summit Division , 11 Summit Bops 3 8 8 24 0 6 1 2 5 , about a month from now. In the meantime, like most 3 3 2 R. Stoddard an has im Foul anshooting played everyone else we'll 'just keep scratching, take 3 15 11 Huss role in most of the games ..i.... other Jook at the fishing gear, maybe give the bass portant 2 0 0 ... Saunders possibly nowhere more notice ......p.. on the lake a couple of tries, an continue to count but d able than in the . the fishin season opensonly game Garland made eight more Totals! ......... i... 13 34 22 days until the regular 96 days away now. " baskets than di the Blanding Score by periods 35 . ( Odds and Ends j team, but Grayson stayed in the Granger 2nd ..... . 15 28 29 37 .l...i......!.18 More people participate in fishing ti .n.in any other game until the final minute of the Ogden overtime on its ability to cage sporting activity . . . A pintail duck banded at Ogden those charity tosses. ' u l Bay was killed in Russia just six months later . . The Grayson missea only one toss in .: history of the 'grizzly bear is well written and thoroughly 23 attempts. Garland made, slight : i ri A covered in a recent book by Harold McCracken titled ly less than 50 per cent! of its free 'The Beast That Walks Like Man." Many' exciting ad- throws as it scored 11 times in 23 ventures in early western history arej included . . . .The trips to the white line.! if prime season I for taking cottontails is now at an end. Dressed bunnies we've seen during the past week have Klienn mostly, lost their fat and are now going into the breeding Harvey season . . The first death, wherein one archer killed an ' other was noted during the deer hunt in South Dakota Signs this past yeaTj. . . The more winter snow the more water DETROIT (UP) Shortstop and the more' the water, the better the fishing. With a Harvey Keunn signed with the DeTigers Saturday for a con good snow cover over most of the State s drainages the troit tract which is believed to be the ! Mc-Nee- se ........ ......... j Ml; j ............. : j ! 59-5- 24-poi- 55-3- j j ; j ; j ' i I . j ! k ; Possibly every game has its unique features but one tor the books came in the Grayson vs, extended trip. Boat rental there is not exceptionally high, Garland Ward game Saturday af ! ternoon when Dean Potter, whether for a row bdat or cruiser with guide. J Further afield still is the winter ocean fishing along Garland eager, tipped a ball in to the hoop fori two points from a the coast of Southern California south into Mexico. 1 his jump ball.! tops if you can afford the time and money involved. Those points used to come fre Group of Friends quently when the Jump took place ' A group bf friends from Salt Lake county recently under the: basket, but with "the made the trip, camped out, did their own Icooking,' had rules now sending all jumps to one of the circles, if has lessened a whale of a good time and fishing, and paid for a weeks chances for those tip-i-n plays. outing with, slightly over a hundred bucks each. Not was no for it However, difficulty of deluxe, but much more pleasurable for a good group who the into sailed high old fishing friends who' can! get together j for such an Potter, the ball into the and arched air K 4 outing. hoop. It was one of the real thrills With any luck we'll make the Meade, Lake trip of a top basketball game. is 56-5-6. ; -- ning playoff games last night. West entered the r eet by defeating Car 7 bon and Provo tripped We . to qualify. ber Jordan and East, both of whom completed league play with perfect 10--0 records are favored to battle it out in the finals of the meet. Jordan is defending champion. i . 27-2- . j 60-4- 6. I " j I j ; t Low 1 ? ! ! me ' j 7 Ail-Ti- ch ; : ion : ' 50-4- - j e All-Chur- 45-3- j i - 15-1- F Best spots spring groups In' cludes of Bear West, and the River, - Jordan point of the lake near Saratoga Springs and Ben Lomond. Little Mountaih west of Benjamin. of the Big 10, East, j Good Bass Catches will the open tourney at 3:30 p.m. j Art Henderson tells us of checking several good bass Thursday,1 playing Provo. Murray, catches in the spring area on the north end. Bass to also of the Big 10, will fae Ogden .bass, plugs, tandem oi Kegion one at 5 p.m,five pounds with most taken--o- n Upper bracket teams! see action spinners, and spinning outfits. Afternoon of a bright later in the evening with Westjof time. best be seems to the day the Big 10 'meeting Bear 'River of What's hap"Ntfteftq ourselves department One at-- Pm- - an Jordan, to friends Lee and Bun Colledge of Lehi anent ' Region 10 pened Big Region their promise to keep us informed. Good guess is One titleholder Bentesting Lomond at ,A p.m. they are keeping it to themselves. Fishing buddies? 8:30 The three-da- y i Further afield the latest; reports from Meade Lake tourney will be played in the Einar Neilsen Field- Indicate the old Nevada bass pond is getting better as house the davs sret longer. This is normal for the season, with campus.onMlthe University of j Utah the best returns usually coming late in March and during West and Provo became the final two entries in the meet after win the following seven or eight weeks. ; i 54-5- 1! ' I . ; I J I -- j ' j . tour- - 8 2nd Edges Granger Horace 'Rose, executive talking about the 1955 season and the itch jcomes along by secretary of the: Utah High School Ogden, for to get out again. Activities Assn. Rumor and story has it that if you hit it right, Utah Lower bracket pairings include Lake of late is again producing some good bass catches. East, Provo, Murray and Ogden, Consolation Grown would be the warm areas, at each! end while the upper bracket , , Garland Downs Grayson ; In Extra Period 63-5- 8 I ch 61-4- a a 1 1 1956! , -l! 1 AH-Chur- , : ucson I IDS Wilmington j the many fine the Third place honors Tooele, one Fifth Cops classic went to Mesa' sportsmanlike teams In the! Tenth Ward following their ney, stayed on fairly even terms ; , l, . rBaskebball T urn ey MESA DEFEATS TOOELE FOR 3RD SPOT,; 61-4- 8 r r s HIV - - game.:? , 8 . ':- 2d 53 68 ;........ll ;....13 26 41 55 17 South Summit Wasatch ink the 'same period that 33,417 Americans lost their lives in the 50 Korean campaign, 650,000 Amer48 icans died of cancer. 48 I i f j j I 1 . i ' ' ' . ' : I ilr "1 '.'AA i"'--. A' ilH-- f I , ; ZJ JV j - Contract i ; forecast for fishing looks bright for this year. Yours for fun, Casey. ? ; highest paying of any awarded to an active; member of the team. Kuenn's agreement lwith the Tigers left only first baseman Earl Torgeson !as a, Detroit holdout. The cigar-- s m o k i n g shortstop signed With General Manager Her-ol- d (Muddy) Ruel during a telephone conversation and reported to the Tigers immediately. He had, been vacationing near the Detroit training camp at Lake' land. FlaJ, with his winter bride.' Kuenn was signed byj the Tigers for a bonus while he was attending the University of Wisconsin in 1952. j 5 - a.:v, ' A 2 : tOTALi . HCH & hIdH Nylon j Holdouts Annoy Yankee Manager; ST. PETERSBURG. Fla., (UP) Manager Casey j Stengel showed gig-nof annoyance at holdouts Billy Martin and Jim Koostanty today and there .were reports that the New York Yankees were seek: ; f 1 ; ing another pitcher for their staff. The Yankees now were reported willing to give up one of their oung infiekiers in a deal for a pitcher. The American League all champions had turned down ' in-I offers for these I same rookie fielders in winter; negotiations with Baltimore, Kansas City, Washington and Detroit. Martin, meanwhile, r mained in e New York.; holding out for a in pay. Konstanty, in praise i stayed at the beach, awaiting the Yankees next offer in contract negotiations, officials broke a longj Yankee standing custom and accompanied writers to Sunshine Park Race Track to do honor to the memory of Grantland Rice. The Rice Memorial Handicap was run Saturday in memory, of the late prominent sports writer. St. Petersburg. ! I Double Tapered : FlY ; LINES ; : ! : Hirhest Quality, Philiipson t.. Hollow Glass I 8-f- !' l r t . : i- - ' 2-p- c. : SPINNRIG RODS - , f I - - Moilpw Class ' 2-P- c. t., ! : FtY ' if i ;' '! patterns, wet or dry 40 7-f- . ' ; r .Phillipson . mi t yPDDS UCS I i i AT CARPENTERS PURCHASES i HANDIT.ED i ; , YOUR I j I ! 1 Genuine CONOLON 6yA ft. 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