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Show THE SALT LAKFTEIEUXE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1927. 17 Bobcats Win Western College Title; Snoiv Five Captures Bunting at Ogden MONTANA STATE SMOTHERS UTAHNS; LOGAN AGGIES STAY COUGAR RALLY Leads Worthington Basketball Standings De- Champions ,to Victory; Score 42 to 35. posed te Tb Trlbwn. PROVO, March 5 Utah Aegie special to The Tribune. HOZt MAV, Munt , Marsh 5 Montana Slate college captured Its first conferen. e title tonight when the Pet 7 held .7)4 faoft division honors by defeating a bom B Y. U. quintet, 42 to 35 MS 41 The In a hard rough basketball gum, the stnie Whig Thompson st tried the storing with a neat banket and Glynn and Winner Pit followed suit Couch came down the IMI floor and threw in one fir Itah The OKI Bohca's went on a spui t and ran the 00ft pcore up to twelve points before Utah could recover During th's half Winner showed a fine offensive attack and P t Mi made four baskets Thompsons ball ,m 7 Couth for .400 rutlirg featured the play Omj Utah was their defensive star Itah made many substitutions, slowing up the game coi sidcrably Ward also rrt 7,41 loft the gain After lw Fling his ankle HJ3 I tah committed the moat fouls, hardly being able to guard the fust Bob at without fouling them The half nrted with Montana on the long end ui the stole UTAH RALLIES The second period opt lied with tah The f t making a desperate rallv part of the play during the second period, I'tah outpassed the Bi heat, but was not able to get through the fine defense offered by Gljnn and lTecdCn ,and resorted to long fch lhe play was listless and both Hams fumbled the ball Frank Ward wa inserted lute the lineup ttfuin, and Montana took fresh courage and a fusi!lade of baskets b Thompson soon swelled the score so that it left tan lar behind, and their hopes for the game dwindled away and they p!aed rather listless bail. During the period Ike" Armstrong awv many subs a chance, ur.d thi Informed in creditable manner Durwhen the d7ft ing the last part at play Hi game was safely tucked away, Ott new Insetted a team, Iiomney I'tah took on fresh hopes and made manv setup shots and ran away with the subs although the game ended ftft) shortlv bifore they could do any serious damage The game ended with m favor of the Bobthe score cats Ihoiupson, Utr the winners, was g bis tam mates, outstanding atm and his floor 'w irk was splendid His unerring evie accounted for sixteen of th Bobcats' points i'dptain Winner plaved a spectacular gann, bemg pprtkularlv effective in the frst half Lyons h Id Ward down to nine jxunl although Ward playtd a fun floor ganie The guaiding of Breeden and Givnn was as usual up to thtir high standard, and what shot Itah did make wre at a long distance Goodwin, the diminutive Itah guard, played a splendid floor game, and was the bulwark on defense PLAYOFF SERIES. Captain Dow also played a fine name and accounted for six points, although his shooting was not up to hla uual standard ('ouch also played a commendable game and never gave up Hi work In the first half fighting was tin bet Montana State will leave M mlav evening to plav ((dorado mm e senes on g ig r, m a .32 Man h 1. ,1 and I J, to decide the Hokv M uniam ctuifejence Rornnev will take u r juad of ebvn ydavira tmludhgand Trainer Pet L ii Mmajfcr IThe, loung ftftO 1 Aggies outclassed the Cougars in the first half, which ended 22 to 10, and a rejuvenated Y team! came c!ft.e to ktory in the second half. Incidentally, "Worthington again the main reason for the Aggie vlctorv The brilliant center scored seenteon points for high scoring Jionors, and two of his fleid goals stopped th Cougars when they looked Ltn Presrno most tl.rf atenlng South t ache ... GLEN AND NEWELL. 'j North lit. he OGDEN DISTRICT. Worthington s scoring ability ftnd Team Standing. marvelous floor play again was the W on feature of the game Sanders, husky Hoxelipr . 5 .. guard, phved a magnificent defensive1 game, and scored three long field goals. Martindale also played stellar ball, his ability to got free causing scores on several critic til occasions. i ball Frosty ltkhruds twain plated great for the Congais, t.Uhouyh he was Jy held to six points His rustling was excellent Big Reeves, Freshman tenter, battled hird allthe and was a big He scored off. hm factor in the Y uh, SAIT LAKF DISTBirt. hhs for eleven points tcojn, and worked Into the parsing game mix h better1 7. than The he had done ail e.uon. finished Yorlhinion was a tom;h pvt-to handle, but customer for he gave a gritty exiiibition Rowe played well on defense, hold, ing NieUen to a minimum and breakSkousen ing up manv Aggie plas worked smoothly in a guard post, and mo- Well few did Collins also for the Both ments h was In the game l teams were shooting accurately, both North Summit ft from the field, and from the foul line South Summit 1 Hoarding, particulaily on the Aggies REGION VO 3 part, was wry close, and the officials' ALPINE DISTRICT disajiprov al rulings net with much final Standing. from the spectators Won 10 Pkasaut t.rox RICHARDS OPENS IT. Y scored ft neAt Richards of field goal fnun flie first tip off, snd to Reeves dropped in another counter Martin-dal- e soon after ti.e game Mai ted then ecortd a sensational one- handed shot and Hvwlev neutered two fouls and a fund g(al to give the Aggies a If ad from whh h they were vneer hauled The score rtnunied and rhee ,Y siihstltullons were Tole wiuth assisted tnateis slightW Kte es'Pix m and Un hards returned to the lmeup .U the opening of the fcecond half, and four baskets wcie, snored bv the Cougars In rapid sue-- ) it H the score at 2 to 21 for cession. a Aggiea, Worthington chopped in Rn hards and fit Id goal and a foul 1 dxon then .scored fjcM goals and Reeves two fouls to make the count hallna SANPETE DISTRICT 1 ' .....0 . . , H T 0 1 rap-Idl- f r 1 PLAY IS CLOSE. Panders and Mnrtlndnle then ran the count to 26 to 27, nnd Skouaen and Field Hawlev en h scored fh Id goal goals bv Reeves and Ruviv, and fouls Fv Reeves and Sk uen brought the Y to wiihm hi ee points ( tlmr rivals. Norib Mkopete North Sanpete Final Standing W on trli I 7 . Huntington Perron t levciand 37 .4 37' .000 SECTION B Team Standing. W on Green IUrer , . . Moat . Montlcello . 4 2 boL 0 (jiant, trtaaurer 11 8 0 , ei jl L 4 Wyoming Basketball .4 Winner, f. f . Tbimpeoa, F Ward, c.... . . g Ulynn, .. Heti!en g (.nolUHT g . mnriih g . Pet ron 0n0 Special fn Th MlrtrUie 1 ivt 1 4 4 7 .142 , Marth 4. Lyman hlqha Lagls 'defeated Hork 24 Fprlngs in a return game, 28 to Lv-rThe gam, whl h was plaved at i ard an, was a f tilt team and then from the fiM. whh the nth r hading at various intHrvaH Ro k Npring hul of th incun'T won evtr the lagba but five msrhta I fore and th lo fn m the Coal ( lty ftil'id ample revenge. of Urn the first half Rock At end Fpringa waa well In the lead, but eon the 1 airlea rallied and emerged vie team haa one more tor. The game to plav, with Kvanaton, Friday bffru going to tlie tournament night, at Laramie. it F - hard-fouirt- it Z.C.M.I. Conquers Short Line Five in Closing Game 7 team ( M. In In tli f ma TOURNEY KnMo o n o o n 0 t . Totals fa .40 i.tm Prohert. rf rmn hud bttl S L He am th ( g.me of the su.4fn Son Srrven If in rg Ig I . 4 U 2 I h 1 4 (l ft ft ft 1 cl . v 4 , Pv This an enr.y numMarch ber of a aerlea of M I. A games that re plitnnd for this eprb g. Green Rlvr and M Klnnou also have M men teams that will tako part In this form of spring ftthl-t- , . . ft ft ft ft ft i,rrr 1 1 Clr, Hjan, ' Salt Lakes two high schools, traditional athletic rivals, will attempt to Bettle their dispute as to which from the Sait Lake district. The teams will clash team Bhall eater the state - scholastic tournament as runner-uThursday night. If West- wins, it will enter the tourney, while if the Leopards are victorious it will threw the race into a tie. The Hast team is on the outside. Beginning with Coach Lee Simmons, and reading clockwise, the players are: R. Christensen, guard; Beers, forward; Condle, forward; Freed, guard; Pyke, guard; Llewellyn, forward; Snarr, guard; Aldous, captain and forward, Jonas, center and guard; Whitney, center; Marine, guard; Burruton, forward; McElroy, manager. Captain Noties is at the top of tho West picture. Next below are Quag, manager; Moore, forward; L. B. Ballard, coach. The center row Includes Brennan, forward; Calder, guard; Anderson, guard; Lemon, forward; Elkreni, forward. Next are Burton, forward and center; Oertsch, guard; Beckstead, center; Judkina, center, Corbett, forward. Is at tho lower angle. U. P. System Boivling Meet Here Sunday; Teams Lining Up for State Tournament and Portland Will Denver Friday Hoop Results Send tions to Tilt. R. or Inr, th n nixti en-- t mi ogu hold th Inion B i it In the (.omitig me t w L B It onip i bv a reputable ttr.,1 Kt COLLEGE. Ajrgles 44, B. T. U. 38. Montans 47, Utah 32. men school. X. D. 8. 39, East 17. West 44, Cathedral 2r. . Eureka 25, Fsyson 20. Park City 30, Morgan 18. Jordan 35, Tooele 21. Bingham 52, Cyprus 29. Grantsviile 34. Murray 28. Hinckley 27, Fillmore 14. Nephi 22. Bpnngvllle 22. Uintah 28, Green River 15. Ontral 4, Carbon 17. Beaver 27, Cedar 19. Hurricane 81. Parowan 25. American Fork 23. Lehl 13, Ogden 29, Bear River 18. North Sanpete 27, Wasatch 28. JUNIOR COLLEGE. Weber 30, B. A C. 15. Enow 37, AlMon 30. Dixie S6, L. D. A U. 16. BANKERS int Point. , i I1 Tourney ait h M h h sftrr-rvoo- h p Ttr Oliver was leret 1 . ore he WAJJvfiit . PROA. U n i T f IEAltrr T hATT. DTfP rf feexer, rf.. .420 (Vr . I I ur Beu. It. I .'"K, t..,.till 6 o br w, r ... it If j 7? fa't plnylna of Frees and iiirgely aooountabl for 'the Deerta win Th former, who wa urduMed!y th leagu' formot made a total of eleven polnta jsiorr, Leaver laved a rood jram at fr- ird and shnr on hi floor work. Walker won nin stra frht games i.rffi'hs and Lhewey played well at !foiH,trln for the hudng team, while at guard stajnped tn aitk of Co cvf hln hs ui th bst defense men m the league Thn game brought to a close what i was the most successful seaprbatlv son the I'ankets league ha gone! through Seven teams, a record sum' her, started th schedule, ala finishing, tn ( entral Trust entry being th on to withdraw. Th fire wit! travel to Og- den Wednesday night, March 3, to meet (he Ogden bank kujntet In the annual fntercty game, sponsored by th ?den chapter of the American Int tut i f Hanking. I J 4 ft S 11 e,..., Jftl 0 9 f.l 103 41ft Totals tel )! Krr kas. K 11. Tetft1 rt .. If . .. I 4 2 1 1 M $ Buries, rf d t Kaufsee, S M ft ft ft ft ft 0 ft d 1 1 tft ftft 43 0 ftj ft 4 M( Tetol., Three Quints Qualify for Idaho Tourney PRICE, March 5 Uintah, for the fourth successive time, proved In region five, and will enter In Bait th state scholHMlc'tournamefit Lake The Intah five earned Its pUr In th by three successive letorie Coatlnued Following ? At AantiMU Toronto 2 At Prloeeton Nsry -- Ntvy Cslrerslty ft, SO, of te The Tiibnee. gpeelal RwralU DOCATELLO, Marck-- R of the vartoue Idaho haak.t-ha- ll Vvuraeyi. are M fellove:. Pocatello 32, Sootheaalern 4 Montp-ll- er 17 (final). Boise 18, Southwottom Cala-we- ll 8 (final). Bonth Central 14 (final). Buhl 19, Barter The winners qualified to enter the Idaho state tournament to he held at Moscow next week. Prince tom IT. bowling champions will detheir title In the second anstate bowling laic held under the auspice of Th Salt Lake Tribune April S to 9 The Interest in this event la at a high pitch among local star a well a bowling clubs at Ate, Numerous throughout th teams are already Intact and ar practicing regularly in an effort to enter thl classic In the pink of condition Interest In th howling gain ha been increasing by leap and bounds during th past few ears. and more than twenty leagues are bowling regMany ularly hmughout tho state interesting contests have been held between picked team from Salt Lake, Ogden, Magna and Fort Douglas. Tarry of Ogden ha been avermatch aging well over 2"0 in hi and will b exgames at Salt pected to make a big showing In th tata toumsmurit. M.iny high score hav been made on the lrxal drive during the season play. The Hena-ge- r s Buxines college team is aver8S0. th while aging are clipping off an btuteo bow average of 8hH. Many star who have been off their regular game are rounding into their usual form and will be rolling some real oors when the state tournament takes place. The highest team wore of the season was rolfvd bv Manager's Business college with 2fc7. while th highest single game of the season is held by th Utah California Siticoo with ! 1)1 ft. The (Mtler Clothes team of the Commercial league has also topped the LoOO mark with Iftfti CLASS "CM THIS YtAR. The entry list will be swelled by th addition of th cUs "C" division W'hh h will provide special prise Lit all bonders whose regular avr-aAt a meeting is lee than 150 Utah State recently held by th Bowling asftori&lfon It was dianov-ere- d CO that more than per cent of Utahs lxwln Wll come under this class, and, as It la th desire of every howler to tak part in this state clasatc. additional rub a were adopted Special prixe will also b given to bowler uoiklng th bowler highest wore and to in th distance to greatest traveling taks part In this tournament. TRIBUNK AWARDS. The Ralt lotk Tribune wMt award suitable emblem to the winner of moot will b each event, and recorded In the official reoord book of th Utah Ntate Bowling aeeoti-tio- Lk, lr Tb Huinipbinshlp ftf th Hankers league went to the team of th Deseret N.i'l n! bmk Saturday afternoon at th Tveref pni, when th Walker Prothri five, whbh led th teajru rno-- t i.kri the season, fell before tin fist Dsret quintet, 23 to in whut was one of th fastest I Janies T'!.te in the rlrrult's sehedul (nte-- t Th was a plav-of- f Walker out, h y into a tie with Deseret by beating them in the final leajpi ram t Ud fn'm th start, and, lead was never large. It vn tfeld'tu in danger Walkers staged a forhitmt fallv in th last half that un-near tunvnir th ttds of th con-- J test With (wo minutes to go, Wslk-- i era dtmfnlehed th lead of th lesret to n roint and seemed on th verge of vkfnr) when Jack Free, I h rrnter. dropped a sensational shot thro-iirthe hoop from th middle of the fi'or to dec id th champion- - Ja ). TITLE Drop Playoff Game by Three n 8hsfr Totals f lOSftslte, 1 0 0) fend nual Walker ui-t- Japanese Billiard Player Loses Again Ill 0 0 3 Berroford. fitat - DESERET WINS le Oregon Short Line t mi Ini been peeked f i om the O S L 1 gu ft salt ht fidlowing Lake ard PfNatllo ontnu'en pen hive been cl oen to Woff Van Natta, ngt the tarn Knir-h-ton- . Bird of JVwatthu, rnd Bhillips Butt and Huktox of Salt Lake It is the IhUhtun of the rvbUin athletic bflgue off ials to m ike this A beautiful haiug an annu.il cup will be awarded to the winning l am and Kdd niedtK will be given and the douha to the winners V eventM sp 11 'omniittei Kingh fnl-ttuthe has been appointed to bowlers during li e.r visit to our city. J Champs Rolling Arms in Shape. (By the Associated Fress ) The en1927 Davis list for the cup try series jumped to nineteen today, with the filing of challenges by Poland and Portugal. Both nations will compete In the Eurorone. pean The entry still is far below the field which has competed for the trophy during the last two years, but the United States Lawn Tennis association anticipates several more challenges before the llsta aro closed on March 15. 1 Have Many; VTEW YORK. March 5. The first Annual b wllnir tournament of the li h n I'uB.c Athlcti iyue w ti' t In Sit I.ikc Munh Teams have bten pu k I fnri 8w0 employees who lake part In the h t OFF. iMeKIsler, f ... 021 OFF 1 3l Smith, t ...... ft 1 I f.,, 121 f.,.. Bifusll, r...... ft ft 1 Ackerra, f. . ., 3 PMpt, r .... Ihelrfslder, (. College Boxing Clast C Division Attracts Nineteen Have Challenged for Davis Cup Play -4 AruV-o- o a, tJ (liU j p - Results of aeries with the winner sere Luk v 10-- i PLACE lugmnmg slowly, ther were only two free throws In the way pf scoring fur the flrjet pfne minute of play. With the count standing 10 to 1, Clerk dribbled . into the open to tally He followed the firat field goal. Th this up shortly wdth another half ended In favor of th Tigers, cam lo to back fighting State In th second half and shortly began With Limbing upon the Bengal. the half five minute played, Colorado was only two points behind C C the ecore standing 10 to 13. At thl juncture th Tiger rallied and had piled Up enough counter t aoeur vUtorv. Th game was largely on of de with Walt of feitat and Uhelp fen, of Colorado college fklnlnf in thi timlth and Clark branch of pluv. and Simpson were the scoring aces fur State and Tigers, respectively. Dribbling alowed down th game the materially firt half, but passing seeded it up the second. It was Ftnte final game of the season. Tigers will continue practice for the H!miron, John boo, , te The TrUmn. 6ieH GRLKV R Vi , fv. Wvn , March 5 Rock hprtngs older hoouts or to meet the Lvnian "M men in a basket hall riwp Rt Kv man on Wednea-dav- , Sftftft COIOHADO COL- (aS) CAPABLANCA REGAINS LEAD. Fv tbi VKU HRK, Mar'll It NbMiatid Preen) anMam.a, ch mijnon fr i Havuna ha world ( pen r, it t matton! d tha bad in the regain If 15 17 wlnn Dr iaMr toufnam nt 1mI. Bowmen 2 4 2 4 d f 2 Milan Vldniar of Juoal.v la rg lift Aron Nimxowifwh, iriihh han u n redn Ig - ft ft211ft Nlmzowitth. n n d who had ri fdlrr !g with the fuban loat in ' Kaxntu-arrf ft ft ft ft firat pi, n moves while Gatmblama dr w with 6 13 3 17 I r Alexander Alekhine of Pans afur Total. r- Colo, March division title Colorado college l tucked away, fin'shed Itg ihrdut here tonight with no easy victory over Colorado u u n l i y 23 to 13. The game wa hnrdlv lomparable to other Men her this year, although the gymnasium was epacked by approximately n i t eastern safi Tii V . the of the western division title. 1 1 With 3 Quintet. th Industrial kagus Hie winO rf . ners tooh the lead frri the ojwnlng lanil) linwta, c mlrnits of play. wh n 'tVtterli it ui)e 8 14 8 2 toss The score at a neat ovsrhe-aTotal. ch pla n 4 At the b gmnjng FnrmUtr umplT Beal th half was Rfer, Ur plavera of th second half th ran tti vr to 16- before th Short Line team could kato the hoop but thev rotiM The losers ralli-dnot stop th rush of the winner, who Inter-Stak- e simply would not bo demerL Tho play of the entire Z C M I team wa of the highlit older and continued a Fur h dtriog the inun HOW THEY FINISHED. gam, whll that of the rallruul First place Poplar Grov. ward of Pioneer stake. team fell off as the game advtmnl ward of Salt Lake stake. Second place Twenty-eightett''rlt, Uiomn snd Bevins led the attack 1 the w mnrs and N lien and Third place Second ward of Liberty stake. ward Anderon played well for the of Granite stake. Fourth place Nibley Park 7 C. M O. 8 L Fifth place CcnterrlUs First ward of South Davis stake. G T r P UTFP1 Sixth place Wells ward of Grant stake. rf. 0 0 0 VetterU, rf . 0 I If... 0 0 0 Bron. If. . 3 0 0 6 TOURNAMENT ECO RES. e .. 10OJ IMertn. c itonMs, rg., 0 J o o Ielle, nr First Bight Popiar Grove (Pioneer) 25, Pleasant Green (Oquirrh) Nus.eto, Ig . 4 2 0 8 Hsawn, tg SO; Centerville First (South Davis) 17. Ensign (Ensign) 15. Twenty-eight(tistier (Granite) 27; Weli (Grant) 2J, (Salt Lake) 30, Nibley Park 4 13 0026 Totals.,.. Tt )..,.Llsl4010 Draper (Jordan) 19. Smith. Refer. Second night Pleasant Green 18, Ensign 10; Nibley Park 21, Draper 15; Second (Liberty) 20, Welis 12; Poplar Grove 26. Taylorsville (Cottonwood) 19. Third night Wells 23, Taylorsville 14; Nibley Park 21, Pleasant Green 18; Poplar Grove 20, Centerville First 9; Teenty-elglit15, Second 10. Fourth night Nibley Park 20, Wells 18; Becpnd 21, Centerville 22. First 9; Poplar Grove 23. Twenty-eight- h (Vty the WASHINGTON, Mrch AssoclHttd LEADING TOURNEY SCORERS, vinrey Matsuv-im- t Pres) of Jspwa dropped hi fifth irtralcht match In th wrorld chamPoulson. Wells pionship IK 2 balkline billiard tournaPeterson. Nibley Park ment tonight. )ing to Jake R. Anderton, Nibley Park , of former champion, 4ft0 to C. Snider. Poplar Grove 24. Fhaefer vent out hi the fifth InLlovd, Poplar Grove ning with an unfi fcbd run of 2tj, F. ftuber. Twenty-eighter onl onlv as a Mph In the touma-nn- t E. Huber, Twenty-eightto th 2 reel, d off this Simmon., Weils hv V'kr ('v'brwn rf (h'or-- ! Chase Second h F.rT nla. In th match tKk her of (arranv, 4ftft to T7, High scoring forwrad Anderson, Nibley Park, 34 points. Sh.efer' av era re was4 0, ilaiiAiyHigh scoring center Poulson, Wei's. 36 points. ma. 23 High scoring guard Aldridge ef Pleasant Green, and D. Quigley, ins cor bylnnlnaa Second, tied with 9 points 4. 2?l 40t, b, hafer, 12, 17, 4 . 4. Matsuyama, 4, U, 2, In ial to The Tribune. CO I ft A Do ftPKINOR, Central Goes Down in Final Game to Basin raihoad leagues at las AnFtdcs. locatello and Silt Ioike tT nd The g. W U & N U R will V V ti wlio have alteam of bowling t 8 2 . d ( onMdet aldn popularity 2 0 4 ready palm bv finislilrir wll mar t c to, In Urn 2 i r ut tiime nt .n t noithwevtt q n PaDtu : . 2 t turn w U (ome 2 il ( Buitlmd that l.ft hem poked i i i ti tii iift'r trouncing I 0 InciOnoo 2ol0,rf) b f f i Oil . Jem1, Jm n to The Tribune Mir h r T'pviim defeated Tor a pis re t(n4ffht, n.t ro) in roer to tie In the retion 4 r held at Kphra) n bk'ii.i(ine op 1umIhv Kpl.mjm iat ri nnrr lip in tin Sanpete dlvlKlofi, ami Rii hfidrt tn the Si Tier tlWi aion T h fast rRin4 game of the winner wa too mmh for their optionnnt and Prolert and lar Fyph'stm let throtighout mom a tnMtlnted the for wlnn. r while excellent for the Rbhtleld aggre Irie did Huwiiitn also sell gntion 1 be r ore LP11HAIM Hit HFIFT I .i - e 2 (I NNLSOV RUhfirld here F. to Th Trlbnu GRFaKN RIVER, Wyo 1 10O 0 aaso-ci'dio- Ppeclal 6 S peel a I l. Ephraim Wins Place in Region 4 ftxt 5oG 42Ji .4 "I 4 4 X ota G 2 G f tneont, f Haw. t Ijrone, e .. Hi mu h g f (voodwtu, ( 0 8 4 1 8 4 16 f nril ,d. Ai.l rwoii ,i Hmrkiey . GREEN RIVER, Wo, March 6 KlMnire , I Kemmewr hoopbttra surprised the In- Nilfo-- d .. DIXIE DISTRICT. ca! high echoni squad bv defeating the Standing. 2m borne fiv, Gren River hi on 8 been playing excellent ball tbia season. f . rruH of the contest V4an IIPSTFP 2 Jvund thelooked 2 for The losers defeat- i nty p liardly ed the strong Cokevnlr tv ant the la.t Ptiowao . I time the two Kama played here. . W 'J lHG'a TMhun o D;klCT. 8tn U uti lx V U 1 OftO REGION NO 8 MILLARD Tein hnjf ITAH biATB MONT. ib In cm ktie of the athletic Lineup nnd nummary follow SECTION C Team Standing. v three-gam- hamp-ionh- . . I 1. RFGION NO 5 CARBON DISTRICT Ontral College Finishes Season With Easy Win. 1 te to 28 Colorado Sns-la- ! UINTAH CAPTURES U-- J 7 Ikdaats overwhelmed Utah lt7 fought, tk0 final Fridays game ! ( NM SILVER AND GOLD Tribune Mpor's 14 YORK. March 5, In view of the fait that the U. 8. L. T. A. Jiae selected September 8, 9 and 10 as the dates for the challenge round, the European rone play will be completed not later than the third week of July. This will enable the European rone winner to proceed to the United States, participate in the interzone final and then have ample time to prepare for the challenge round. Both Ind.a and Rumania hive participated In Davis cup play five times. India first entered in 1921, and Rumania in 1922, aut both continued to participate annually with one exception, that s a rebeing In. it,i in 1UJ5, sult of the-- e additional entries, fourteen nation i have challenged for 197 of which thirteen will compete in the European rone, and one, Cuba, in tho American rone. Hv Half It Enough to Win; Game Is Rough; Final Score Is 50 to 30. VT osi Special Challenge for Davis Cup Play Firt Pt ,s.W TIGERS VANQUISH Fourteen Teams II ft 1 1 umi mmo - umiyysm , ml. mfMiimwmv t amf wpMtu mimxOmb ' f) g mmi mmmrpjfcm m ,!Tl ' A-- ' I (asm: jij College Gymnastics ftf, FeeiwylvtiU 17. yr',7sr 1 II ; Sacrifice Ssile Thl ',1.' 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