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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Westw. ham Spanish Fork, PI. Grove Win, Enter Quarterfinals By WENDELL RIGBY A new champion was assured for Saturday night when American Fork Ninth, which dawned Mesa. Tenth for the honors last year, fell by the wayside Wednes day to a pepped up Westwood Second Ward from California. Lomita and Westwood Sec ond Ward from California Mesa Fifteenth from Arizona; and Ogden Twelfth, Third, Blanding Pleasant Fork Twelfth, Spanish Grove Fourth and Ivins from Utah remained in the championship race at the end of three days of All-Chur- ch -- "' -- play. some easy and rather one After . . i .j siaea games in me opening rounus, the 'competition Is getting tough, and no team stands out as much of a favorite. Lomita, Ogden, . 1 1 . RlanHi'ncr jtrA Mp.M will hattlA for a finalist berth from the 'Upper Bracket; while Westwood,: Spanish Pleasant' Grove and Ivins Fork,,- - -- will determine a finalist from-thLower Bracket of olav. The Mesa Fifteenth vs. Blanding match set for 6:30 p.m.- - could easily set the stage for the championship ' finals Saturday night. The Pleasant Grove Fourth vs. Ivins should also be a thriller providing Ivins can come back after e . the Logan against splurge ; trouble. ; - 8-- 13 in the first quarter; were still ; 4" f , : : 1 11 fi-- 9' , It . '; 8, o 51-4- 18 36-3-1 " - N 64-3- 6. - 50 79-6- 9 pre-tourn- ey - d- 14-- 37-2- .22-1- 8 tourney. '48 basketball v action. ; . ' The leading scorers: Ted Smith, Ogden :48 48 Stan Gleave," Annabella . 44 Don Lay, Byron Doug Beck, Pleasant Grove . . .41 Bill Curtis, Pleasant Grove.... 41 40 Phil Oyler, Perry Ivan Christensen, St. Anthony. 30 ......... r Rowland Jones, Spanish Fork.. 38 Jack Lambourne, Mon. Park.. 38 . . . . Wl Neldon Cochran, Blanding Don Mcintosh, American Fork 36 John Wood, Parowan ..35 34 Bob Oate's,. Mesa Bob Schwarz, Spanish Fork... 34 Leon Mecham, St. Anthony. . . .33 Glen Dalling, Sugar City ...,.31 Dennis Newbold, South Jordan 31 Kirk Leavitt, Seattle 30 Jim Hittendent Oakley .30 - 26-2- 8. , After that it was. all Mesa. Skousen trekked regularly to the All-Chur- Beck (7) , 'Jay Johnson (5) and Bill Trimble (2) of Pleas-aGrove and Chris Severn (7) and John Stapp (4) of North Hollywood. Pleasant Grove won (Staff nt ch beat back Perry, 57-5- ;i 3 , St. An 9, and thony, tripped Oakley Salt defeated Second Murray Lake Thirty-SixtCottonwood cut loose with a strong last quarter drive to whip Bay. The game was until the final period, but Salt Lakers were out In front most of the way. Dick Easton was the top scor er for the winners with 18 points starred In football, basketball, followed by Clair Williams with baseball and track before trans 15. Dudley Scott .paced the San ferring to BYU where be rated Francisco team with 10 points. aiplace on the Cougars' starting Great Quarter! backfield. at the end of the Trailing St. of the thing-On that first period, Anthony' came sec a terrific through keeps M Men basketball from 8 ond quarter to grab a rivaling: high school basketand then breeze to! an easy ball in color and crowd appeal is the too frequent lack triumph. Ivan Christensen and. Leon of condition on the part of Mecham were the big gunners the older boys. As Dave Schulthess rather apt for th winners with 17 and 15 ly put it, "All through the tour- points respectively, while Paul nament many of the players on Hortin was the, top Oakley; scorer the various teams look as if it with 11,. followed by Jim Critwere the last day 6i competition tenden with 10. , after a long and arduous week.' Byron galloped into a 10-- 3 first Some players such as Hal quarter lead and stretched their 1 at liaKtime and Jack Lam advantage to Christensen a was for Wyobreeze bourne of Monument Park West After it .. Fifth Ward are striking excep ming quintet. Jj Don Lay and Frank Alexander tions. They look good and seem ef-to be putting on an' all-oWinder is another easy to rec ort all the time.. ognize individual His forte Is announcing to seem be fix Some people and tournaments. the fames are definitetures at all big not Whitlock does miss ly enlivened by bis Inter est-Loyd ins: and sometimes witty many games at his timer s spot, .comments made over the whether it be college, high school or M Men tourney matches. Ned P. A. system. Consolation Cottonwood 56, Bay 45. Flight Annabella 49, Seattle 43. Byron 49, Boise 33. Parowan Third 63, Susrar City 60 (overtime). Hill Spring 57, Perry 53. St. Anthony 58, Oakley 49. Victorville 53, Great Falls 51 (sudden death double overtime). 51. Salt Lake Thirty-Thir- d .Murray Second 56, ' Championship Fllsrht Pleasant Grove Fourth 50, North Hollywood 33. . Lomita 79, Ensign 59. Ogden Twelfth 51', Washington, D. C. 47. 36. Blanding Third 64, Salt Lake Twenty-Sixt- h 50. South Twelfth Jordan Fork 57, Spanish Westwood 67, American Fork Ninth 58. Mesa Fifteenth 51, Monument Park. West Fifth 37. Ivins 73, Logan Eighteenth 58. PAIRINGS FOE THURSDAY Consolation j. 10:15 a. m. Byron vs. Victorville (F.H.) 11:30 a. m. Parowan Third vs. Hill Springs (Gym) 3;15 p. m. Murray Second vs. St. Anthony (Gym) 7:45 p. m. Cottonwood Second vs. Annabella (Gym) Second Round Losers 11:30 a. m. Ensign Third vs. Washington, D. C. (F.H.) 12:45 p. m. North Hollywood vs. Logan Eighteenth (Gym) 2 p. m. American Fork Ninth vs. South Jordan (F.H.) 6:30 p. m. Monument Park Wesi Fifth vs. Salt Lake Twenty-Sixt- h (Gym) Championship 4:30 p. m. Lomita vs. Ogden Twelfth. (Gym) 6:30 p. m. Mesa Fifteenth vs. Blanding Third (F.H.) 7:45 p. m. Westwood Second vs. Spanish Fork Twelfth (F.H.) m. Pleasant Grove vs. Ivins (F.H.) nip-and-tu- ck ? Johnnie Wood, player - coach of .ParOwan Third Ward, was a visitor in the press box yesterday. His team had some tough luck In their first game but came through wih a win Wednesday. The Third Ward ran into a snow-storcoming from Par and wan arrived just 30 minutes before game time. As a result they were possibly not In top shape for the, clash. y Johnnie has been rated as star. He CSU's only ' four-lett; : -- m er Provo Lady Dowie rs Win Honors . . 8-- 19 i g 22-poi- nt half-tim- 30-2- e" j - ' I I 22-1- ut Marion Wright of Provo captured top honors in all - events handicap division and G r a c e Bell of Provo Won the handicap -- 60-a- ll 54-a- time. Wood Garners 22 and scratch crowns in the Utah State Ladies Bowling tournejr completed recently at the Regal Recreation Center. Jan Harmon a n d Marion ' Wright won the handicap doubles crown. Mrs. Wright won the handicap division with a 1728, followed by Alvina Miller of Ogden with a 1698 and Delia Smith of Spring ville, with a . , , ''- i Wood was the top, point pro 56-5- 1. h Preps Have It Over On iVt Men In Conditioning WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS . ducer for Parowan with 22 points followed by Don Gurr with 16 Wednesday s Box Scores all-eve- -- at 47-a- 51-5- ; " points, followed by Jim Smitfi .with 12 and Neil Case with 11. Bob Ellison paced Great Falls with points, followed by Larry , Knudsen.with 14 and Larry Hill with' 12. '.)'. iSmith oaced Murray Glenn 'Second to its victory over Salt as he tanked Lake. Thirty-Sixt- h 16 points followed by Dale Ged-dwith 15 and Byron Bowman with 12. Charles Parkes was the with. top scorer for Thirty-Sixt- h 15 points followed by Mark Frods- ham with 14 and jHall Barrows with 12. at The score was tied at li of the first quarter but the end Murray moved out in front 9 at halftime. They were never behind again in the' game. 17 ; es . I 14-a- 36-2- SPANISH FORK (57) ; PLEASANT GROVE 4th (50) G T F P 1682. G T F P Curtis Johnson Beck Iverson Carter Jacklin 5 11 3 7 2 11 4 3 25 0 2 2 2 6 1 0 0 1 6 3 5 3 . ............. 9 3 Hamilton Barney Schwartz Jones .............. ........... ............. ............. ............ 4 5 0 1.9 13 3 6 2 Pullman Hanks '. ...16 .11 .11 6 38 38 28 2 ...... .16 City ... 16 25 44 32 41 Parowan Sugar the handicap Mrs. BeE of 643 and score singles with a' 20 took high scratch singles, with 111 The score by quarters: .14 ...............10 14 27 17 2 7 19 Oakley 50 St. Anthony 38 54 54 53 60 37 56 23 36 45 29 ..10 3 ... ... ... ... ... 5 8 2 7 5 9 4 1 5 Harris 5 0 0 2 12 6 10 6 16 0 8 0 2 0 10 ........ ..'.22 26 14 58 G T F P WESTWOOD (67) Lloyd ........... ...3 0 0 6 5 8 5 15 Treu 2 4 Burns ............. ... 1 Totals Hill Spring ........13 ....16 Perry Victorville . 6 2J Great Falls. 9 21 Logan 18th Ivins 5 Blanding SLC 26th 67 67 .. 28 39 49 22 11 37 24 49 33 26 51 35 43 5t 51 33 51 51 47 47 if7 .. .... 26 40 34 50 33 22 36 18 34 47 51 53 42 79 58 ...... .14 37 3 26 .'. 8 18 6 NEW FINANCE OF OFFICES H.A.C.Located 0 Are Conveniently At THIRD NORTH & UNIV. 50 Loans $50 to $5000 8, PhUip nd AWNING ALUMINUM CANVAS FIBERGLASS ' r irnf Mr. 4 1 ATERFILL, ivin m this is tne purest surface limestone FrAzier, ; Utah County's Complete Awnint Source spring in Kentucky. I i together. T ' if-w Su-rao- i, HUISM'S CALL AC TRUE LIMEGTOfiC DOURBOH Pure surface Hmestone springs pro claimed Kentucky bourbon unlgutfy flavorful among the world's great whit kies. Today, Waterfill arid Frailer maintains one of the last remaining surface limestone springs In Kentucky ever loyal to the original formula of Jesse WeterflH and Hoi man Frazter. WATERFILL and FRAZIER KENTUCKY , ' If PROOF fill STRAIGHT SOURBOfl WHISKEY YEARS WTERFIU OLD AND DISTILLED AND BOTTUO fRAZIER DISTILLERY C3KPAXY BAR0ST0WN, KELSON COUKTY. 5-15- 12 . U9 AA4U8U J we could make beautiful bourbon t 58 29 24 10 8 53 137-pou- ..........12 58 Ogden 12th Lomita P Ensign 13 .......... .15 Washington ts a. junior from Teaneck, N.J., elected captain of the been has 73 8 1959-6- 0 Columbia University wresteam; Suraci, who won three .14 21 35 51 tling and lost nine last sea matches .10 '18 32 37 son, wrestles in the .class. 33 52 64 .............. Mesa 15th 15 Monument Park all-even- with 1591 pins. Mrs. Harmon and Mrs. Wright teamed to post a score of 1181 in winning the handicap dou bles, followed by Shirley Davis and Ruth Kevern with 1153 and Helen Kontas and Sei Olante of Price with 1132. Nancy Taylor and Anna Peterson and Veoma Done and Marilyn Pierpont of Provo won fourth and fifth places, respectively," in the handicap doubles with 1129 and 1121. The Terry Hansen team of Salt Lake won the handicap team title with a score of 2664, followed by Fred M. Nye of Ogden with a 2654 and Maple Anns of Orem with 2639 score. NEW YORK (UPD 11 11 won Salt Lake 36th . . .. .14 29 40 51 ELECTED CAPTAIN Murray Second ... .14 36 45 56 73-5- ..... 39 33 v ( ' 8 30 48 58 L 4 . City won the scratch 0 0 0 2 Cottonwood 0 0 Bay ....... 12 0 1 1 - 8 17 a 603. V 0 1 0 0 Delia Stoddard of Salt Lake 0 4 4 4 City was second in the handicap singles with a 632, followed by :..20 22 17 57 Jean Bowden of Magna with a v ' 8 18 33 50 621. '. , ......10 20 40 57 Ruth Kevern ,of Salt LakS G T ;F P Spanish Fork 195 11 1 1 S 12 Totals .17 25,16 50 South Jordan NORTH HOLLYWOOD (38) J. 0 9 Totals 4 2 3 nts . KEKTUCKY. IN 100 PKOOf BCTTLL3 Ut BC'l. Bf O , and Dave Orton with 12. Glen Dalling,' who fouled 'out hi the overtime period,' topped Sugar City with 21 points. Gary Parkinson had 14 for the losers. The score of the Vletorville-GreFalls game was deadlocked at the end of the reguat ll lation playing time.' It was tied 1 at the end of the first over- time. The Californians won the game in the sudden death overtime when Reed Merrill canned a long one. Victorville was parked to victory by the eharpahooting of Lionel Cowley who scored 14 : rd 34-2- 49-3- 3; Phil Oyler and Maurice Whit- taker of Perry tied for scoring honors with 20 points apiece, but the rest of the Utah eager were pretty cool at the hoop. Stan Gleave put on a great one- man scoring show; In leading Annabella to victory over Seat tle Ninth. Gleave pumped in 11 field goals and seven free throws for 29 points. John Tuft came through with 13 points, Jim Burns, with 17 points and Theo' Coombs, with ,13, were the top scorers for Seattle. Parowan! Johnny, Wood tossed in three free throws in the last few seconds of the overtime as ' Parowan edged Sugar City. The score was tied at going into those final hectic seconds. at The score was tied at ll the end of regulation playing . Sidelights Tour hey Roundup .t......,..22 man-size- . 49-4-3; Photo by M. Grant Bartholomew) , Barrare nt Rod McKenzie Jiad 18 points to pace the Canadian quintet's attack, followed by Gary Salmon with 13 and Max Martin with 12. 56-4- 5; 50-3- 8. " . 18-Pol- 58-4- 3 ... 4 foul line; and with the speedy Larson 3 6 ... Charles Shumway driving in for a Carmack 3 1 ... Iayup; and Oates and Jerry Lewis Huffaker 7 ... 2 clicking oh fielders, Mesa stretch- Mlnson ed the margin to 14 points as the 29 23 Totals game came to a close. 51 31 . Westwood .....13 Easy Victory ' Ivins-Wa43 8 20 .... shot their way to American Fork a lopsided , 8 win over Logan in final champion- SOUTH 'JORDAN (50) the Eighteenth G T F ship round game of the day Wed..... 8 ,5 4 , nesday. Stephens 4 2 0 While the Cache Valley team J. Holt . 1 9 6 threatened they were never really McMullin in the ball game after they 'led Newbold 8 5 2 8 2 in the first quarter. Ivins Forman d 0 0 spree in the D. Fullmer staged a second period to move ahead and that was, the ball game. Totals. .............i5 30 20 13-- period.-"- 53-5- 1, BASKETBALL BALLET Quentin Bates (10) of North Hollywood hauls down a rebound during Wednesday's M game with Pleasant Grove Fourth in the Men tourney, as the players make like ballet dancers. Other players in the picture are Bill Curtis (8), Doug forward for more years Abef . . Iverson I., Mcintosh Meyers Robinson Both players havet a total of pints after .two days of board read 51-4- 2 Overtime Tilts Two overtime games marked Wednesday's consolation play. Parowan Third defeated Sugar 0 in a single overtime City while Victorville turned I back In a Great .Falls, Mont., sudden-deat- h double overtime. In other consolation! games Wednesday Cottonwood whipped Annabella turned back Bay Seattle, Byron (whipped Hill j Spring Boise Fourth, ""Ox., s ch than some fans can remember, made life miserable for the smaller and less aggressive Salt Lakers. Monument Park threatened to g y ahead in the 'third period when they drew up to a 25-2-6 score, and after Herm Funk's shot sent Mesa ahead, Harold Christensen - shot one of two foul tries to make the Paro ay Thirty-Sixth-Murr- mm Ward quint. Byront Bois Paced by the rugged play of AMERICAN FORK 9th (58) Owen Skousen and Bob Oates, G T F P All-Chur- 26-3- 63-6- 51-3- Stan Gleave of Annabella; scoring 29, points in Wednesday's action, Imoved into a tie with Ted Smith of Ogden Twelfth for the lead in the point parade in the Men t, m Bates Reese . Pinkston Stapp E. Severn ' One of the most popular teams C. Severn in the tournament dropped out of Martinez the championship running when Monument Park West Fifth Ward ,Totals was beaten 7 by an aggressive P. G." and well balanced Mesa Fifteenth N. H. Gleave Ties Smith For Point Lead iI - Second. '.." M h mm 53-4- All-Chur- ch i "5 13-1- wan Third, and Murray Second were the Utah teams to reach the quarterfinal of the consolation flight. They were Joined by Byron, Wyo.; Victorville J Calif.; Hill Spring, Can.; and St. Anthony, Ida. Top game of today's consola tion quarterfinals sent Cotton wood against Annabella. Other consolation games today found Byron going against Victorville, Parowan Third meeting Hill Spring and St. Anthony playing Salt Lake V ; nt I jib. V one-tw- ch Annabella,! Cottonwood, 4 i 1 : . ?v it- - 3 T 21-2- All-Chur- f- o formed a terrific ounch for. Byron with 19 and 18 points respectively. Joe Oakes was the- top scorer for Boise with 14 A points. Hill Spring came from behind nine-poihalftime deficit to defeat Perry. Trailing 6 at the end of the first quarter fand 5 at half, the Canadians caught fire in. the third quarter to grab 3 a lead going into the final , Herald Sports Editor Four teams from Utah and one each from Wyoming, California , Canada and Idaho rolled Into the quarterfinals of "the consolation M Men flieht of the basketball tourney today after scoring victories in Wednesday's second round of action. . driveand some tenacious championship, hurdling the North breaking defensive play that kept the ForkWedneHollywood obstacle ers off balance. Don Mcintosh sday;' , The. game was close only in the scored well to keep the Forkers in first tniarter when the two teams the game, and his, 18 points were knotted count, high for Ninth. Elton Abel trailed played to an with 12, and Loyal Iverson and Sherm Harris came through with steadily ahead and maintained 10 points each. min fhpfrN marcdn. until thp The Forkers still have a chance utes of play when. Coach Guy ' a for in Saturday's round of place Hillman let the reserves take if can get by South games they over. , ' who Jordan fell to Spanish Fork Midway in the third quarter the Twelfth in an earlier game. Hollywood "Stars" moved the count to but Bill Curtis addComes From Behind ed one point for the Grovers, and Ogden Twelfth Ward came from Doug Beck, who had been having behind a third, quarter deficit-ttrouble with his long shots, con forge to the front and beat Wash nected from the side and the Dm-- , ington D. C, 7 in a close hard ' sion Six runner-up- s began mov- fought contest. away. ing The Capitol City boys were out Jay Johnson, Curtis and Beck in front 14--7 after eight minutes, 10-scored; again and moved to led 22-at halftime, and were THmt Ipm as Pat Rlnlrsmn nit a still setting the pace after three fielder and Bob Reese a foul to quarters with a margin. ieep' from being whitewashed. However, Ogdein was battling , Beck, Johnson, Curtis and Harsechard all the way, and with old Jacklin kept the score mount- onds to Ted Smith a scored go ing until the final three ' minutes pair of free throws for the Juncwhen the reserves took over and tion City five to ice the contest. North Hollywood began to click Blanding Looks Good with John Stapp hitting a pair of A smooth rolling and deadly effielders and three charity throws '' to cut down the margin. fective Blanding Third Ward five Doug Beck was the big gunner shot their way into quarter final for Pleasant Grove with 25 count- - play in the championship bracket eres Bill- Curtis, who scored 30 Wednesday as they turned on the points Tuesday, was held to 11 steam to beat Salt Lake Twenty-Sixt- h " the by tight guarding of North Neldon Cochran, the Mississippi Hollywood. ; Dons Triumph flash, topped the shooters with A fine display of defensive 13 points and played a nice game ability on the part of Spanish' Fork on the floor and on the bankboards. Twelfth staved off a Salt Lake Dudley Rowley played a steady ' Twenty-Sixt- h Ward rally and game and passed in for several moved ' the Utah . County; quint fine setups. ahead in the championship bracket Lomita moved into the quarter With a 57-finals in M Men play Wednesday victory Wednesday j a win over Ensign Third Vith mgnu The Salt Lakers kept in the race of Salt Lake. It' was no surprise in the first period on the steady that Lomita won; they were one shooting of bespectacled Dennis of the favorites, but Newbold, who almost singlehand-e- d the wide margin of victory was not pace with the Forkers. kept expected.. ' ..... It was all Newbold again In The Califbrnians were never be: , i x x i ji i liuh secona hind. ms dux They worked into a one-siperioa sieaay bucket making could, not quite el 3 lead after the first eight match fthe scoring of Roland and minutes of play, and even after Elwood Jones, Blair Hamilton and Third Ward partially warmed up, Bob Schwartz who maintained a they still led 6 at the halfway halftime lead. mark. V Bill Hasvold, and Bruce and Ger : I spread in the third quarter to 40-- j ald Burton sparked a Lomita. at 33 and seemed quite safe, but El- - tack in the third quarter that wood Jones went out on fouls with gave them a 0 margin and they A 39 go in the game and Spancoasted most of the rest of the ish lost its control of the boards. game. Boyd Hanks, Roland Jones and Monument Park Loses 11-- By RAY SCHWARTZ .. 43-5- 50-5- Fjf X Hot ' shooting Bob Schwartz led the scoring parade with 20 points for Spanish Fork. Teammate Roland Jones trailed with 17. American Fork Loses American Fork Ninth Ward tried hard but they could not quite match the all around play of the Westwood Second Ward five from Los Angeles Stake, and they fell victim to- - the California quint by a v score. American Fork beat Sugar City Tuesday while Westwood advanced into the second round by beating Parowan Third. Both looked good and the game Wednesday eliminated a good quint from championship play. The game was close most of the way but the Forkers could not quite produce the punch that would give them the lead. They trailed behind 20-1-3 at halftime and only closed the. gap to 1 at the three Pee Gee Clear Hurdle Pleasant Grove Fourth took an- quarter point in the game. Westwood Second featured a fast other step toward .the coveted TMrrlif.fwiiiI'Vi It II QMS! 5 States Represented In Consolation Quarterfinals if Schwartz kept driving away at the hoop and stuckup a tight defense that proved effective, and with a semi-sta- ll in the closing minutes they kept their seven point margin. Spanish tightened their defense on Newbold in the second half, but Neil (Spud) Stephens, former BYU player, took up the slack and provided plenty of 67-4- nM r A |