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Show PAGE SIX THE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACH Great Basketball ? Seiries to be Played Salt Lake Selected asi Place and March 7, 8 And 10 as Dates of Bozeman Boys Arrive at Homes Stake Honors To Be Sought in Tonights Game Two Weeks Hence Shes High Scorer Gaines fwo Fine Teams to Clash Hoop fans of the division will see a great basketball senes when the Utah Aggies and the Montana State Bobcats get together for the play -- off games In Salt Lake The exact date of the meeting will be decided within a The original plan day or two was to stage the games in the Deserbt Gym on Friday and Saturday, March 7 and 8 with a Monday game on March 10 if necessary, Since, that time Coach. Dick Romney has received word from Walter Franklin at Colorado University that should the Boulder five win the eastern division pennant, as seems likely, they would find it impossible to! play the conference champion- ship series until the week end of March 27, 23, and 29. Franklin is hopeful that, the western championship will he decide? in time to play the conference, series as scheduled on March 8, 7, Scoring long shots from the middle of the, floor duiing the second half, the Seventh ward M Mens basketball team won a victory from the Logan First ward last night aT'the Logan high gym by the score of 24 to 18. In the first game of the series, the Lo- gan First won and with the vie- tory last night, the teams are tied for stake honors. The stake cnanynonship will be decided tonight in a game at the Logan Junior high. Lineup and Summary; First Ward Player Position M Merkiey, rf G. Holman, U C. Dunn, c E Dunn, rg R. Flamm, lg L. Anderson, f E. Knowles - - - - .... G T 0 1 P 2 2 4 4 0 0 1 1 2 A 4 1 I A 11 Totals Gene Tirnney Shines On Links . Will. Witness Tired Bozeman, McUt, Feb. 27 (Ap) Tired but suit cheerful. Coach Schubert Dyche and 12 Montana State Bobcat basketball - players came home from Utah yesterday to take good rest before entering the three game series with Utah Aggies next week to break the tie existing between the Logan and Bozeman schools for the champtobship of the Western Diyison, .Rocky Mountain conference. On their recent Invasion of Utah, the Bobcats broke even jn a two game series with Utah and then dropped two games to Utah Aggies. Dyche said bis squad had grown stale because it had played three games ihe week before leaving, for Utah to play The four games in five nights Bobcats mentor declared both 'he and his players felt confident of senes at winning the play-o- ff Salt Lake City with Utah Aggies ; Tonights Fights about the former champion as he walked into the home of one of his oldest friends at Miami Beach where he did much winter conditioning when he was the ruling king of the heavyweight group. He carried a cane to bolster by the knife, but the supportingsurgeons By Brian Bell, seemed to apologize, for its pre(Associated Press Sports Writer.! sence. There was ho 27 (AP)-G- ene Miami, Fla, Feb. of excess poundage andsemblance in feci Tunney, retired undefeated Getae reported his 182 heavyweight boxing champion of the world, plans to get weU" he boxed at his ilgure at he said today, and then go' into some business. Tunney has never seen Ph.i recent Scott, the British challenger an Convalescing from a man could offer no forecast tn operation In New York, thechamnights bout "From the infer!! who left the ring and the mation of I have his I 18 months ago style, would pionship behind looked forward with keen antici- say that he will be knocked out was his guess. pation to seeing the heavyweights, Tuhney came to Miami from has diswho seek the henor-- hf Isle, a spot off Floridas Useppa carded, do battle 'tonight. west eeast he has found ideal for He has not had a boxing glove convalescence. When he hes on since he climbed- - between the his watched the match p ropes at the" Yankee Stadium in tonight, with heavyweight Mrs. Tunney and a July, 1928, after his farewell bout of friends, he will return with the rugged Tom'Heeney as group to Useppa and when he is quite his last, victim. well he will go back to New There was no sign of the Invalid York agiaih and business. a .. 8 14 4 16 4de Kh 1 Muren Oreutt,1 contender forIs i , the (women's .national golf title. showing greet formdn the southern , tourneys. Til Idoal Mat An ideal ui.irWul man Is one who cuo listen to Ids wife and Hie radio th' at tin Blimp 1m 1 niilsvTHp 8 24 Sharkey .Picked To Win Early In Battle at Miami and 8. The answer to this schedule difficulty will probably not be known for a short time. There is the faint possibility that Colorado College - can still tie Colorado U for the eastern chamShould that event ocpionship. cur Coach Dick Romney would favor a three night round robin series with each team meeting every other team. The problem becomes" a Tittle firore difficult lot satisfactory agreement however if Colorado U does the expected and wins the championship. There is no --question but that March 27, 28, and 29 is extremely late for the titular series and that it would be an excellent thing if everything could be de finitely finished by March 8. Tills may mean that the Aggies and the Bobcats will have to play their series on Monday and Tuesday, March 3 and 4, and then play the eastern champions as scheduled: Unquestionably this plan would be a disadvantage to the western title holders. At any rate the Bobcats and the Aggies will play and probably In Sait Lake, though exceptional quarantees have been offered for the series by both Butte and Pocatello. The series should bring out By Alan Gould, (Associated Press Sports Writer ) Miami, Fla, Feb. 27 (API Today was fight day along the palm with fringed boulevards, the crowds alnd chatter, the balmy breezes and the twittering of the bahyhuoF bifds that flocir-te- the midwinter carnivals, of fistiana. Tonight, In the Miami arena built by the Madison Square Garden corporation of New York, Jack Sharkey enters the rftig an overwhelming favorite to knock out Phil Scott tn the 15 round feature of an all-stheavyweight card to five bouts Although there Is no chance whatever of a sellout, the show ar appeared certain to attract a notable gathering of wealth and fa&hich, of talent and celebrities, to the ringside. No title was at stake but the championship aspirations of the principals were involved, for the winner will be within a stride of decisive match for the worlds heavyweight crowln put aside by Gene Tunney a year atod a half ago. Only Max Schmelling, the as great basketball as 13 beGerman champion, is considered ing played in the country to stand at present In the path of The Bobcats record in the survivor. And Max is prethe east Where defeated they pared to meet either Sharkey or Marquette Purdue Scott ill June at New York under 4 Tne two teams Played two bit- - the terms of an agreement alnd6 lost to the N 6031 eastera ter battles in Logan. BobThe ready reached. fcatarwere undoubtedly somewhat and apprehenScott, the pomarcln1 378 wakened from their previous sive looking pale holds the Briton, with Utah University, but championship of his homeland, games greatest ninSr were the Aies 1 but has to demonstrate either paying At Uie same time ick hall. In both games after taking that he yet has a punch or that he feam at Utah fimri PhHT??a health lead the second has much ring ability beyound 5u.1Pti period, the Aggies resorted al- - that of a fair earlv In til Season boxer, the- most wholly to Sharkey, thoroughly - at home, University of Southern California and exceptfthe"afcwXutSo; splehdidly conditioned and equiphas displayed every dejaier iripea Whittier of the ated the room ped, termination to remove the stigma them confidence6 forfu- - of a some what erratic career, Trojans have just won the south- - ture give Loaan games The Kerip and eliminate all obstacles froi? era division Pacific Coast cham-'weven faster than his path to the worlds championship battle. In speed, punch and resourcefulness, as well as confidence, the American has marked advantages over his British rival. The experts regard Scott as made to order" for Sharkey and the Boston sailor has acquired supreme confidence of his ability There to end the fight quickly. been little or no debate over sands," declared yal has Araow yrhis veaTt ifhAGc!,den lorida final bout, with Sharkey a former secretary of the Haresnape, Bullet! Ninetr 5 to 1 favorite and picked to score the contest board toe the can Automobile Association, now a knockout inside four or five elach fl? a Sector the Daytona Beach rounds, Da?na The ahvahee sale for the fight m Spa-They hayetried,.Aind failed to construct - anything -- ao has been ferhelowxpec tat ions Jfl 8 as the - purely natural It seemed treasonable to most obtoe-- sand. and ocean here, servers to expect pot many more f ift Aafour Jf,11;S, P01 Human -; 25,000 customers, if that 3u2 hnn? ingenuity could not coti-- o thanand a gate" not much many, ir Henry to trive less better much nequal, yilar.uy Garden of $200,000. beyound ' Golden so the of sand conditions toe,amou$ . stuck -- to ficials rthe a.predlctloiiof fectly, smoothly packed" by , . afn ?,nr another noted Brit- - tidal action, Verneukpan, South $300,000 or more. The Victorio Campoto-Johhn- y almsu at somewhere Amtarwd Pmdine- - sands--i- n 2 RIsko affairs, regarded as more his Silver Wales found have been and -tned r n. 'PoT3 Hails' a;hedul- - wanting.' TJiat l3why you have of a JighUng magnet than the Maf?n,,i;3? &t Daytona, the leading British designers, main event, promised the most theoretically his special SUnbehrn buflders and racing pilots coining exciting action of the evening, with the Argentine a slight creation, powered with a brace of to America to have out their favorite to ship his pudgy Amerimotors of airplane battle of speed r. can opponet because of big adtype developing 1,000 is designed to reach a speed of in weight and punch. it seems that Leo Durocher, vantages A six P- round between Paul sold by the Yankees to the Reds, ,r xt Jfcai de- talked himself out of a contract Bianchi of Argentine and Bill protegee of velops his plans for a with the former world champions Daring, heavyweight thunderbolt for the purpose of for 1930 and, Palm as consequence, out Huttoh, New -- York and bringfeg the record back to of the American league He Beach sportsman. Was scheduled America 300 m. p h. may be at- may the fisticuffs at 8 15 pair up with Ray Kolp as a to mopen to be followed by a ten tained. , This, it seems to most "jockey In the National p. but the round experts, may be about the limit important talking for the preliminary between Jim d for ground speed, if it is not more east will be dohe by Manager my Maloney of Boston and Moise than the limit that can be ac- Dan How ley BouquUlton of France was slated for The complished under human control The element of chance, the risk Winning pitchers are seldom a round 915 and the main bout of death, is high now. FraM k found on the bargain shelves but at 10, followed by a 10 round Lockhart, one of the most dai the Phillies have at least one aftermath affair, involving Tommy lng Ameiican pilots, was killed at good newcomer in Harry Smythe, Loughr&n of Philadelphia and The Daytona. The relatively inexber- -' who came up from Asheville of Pleree Charles of Belgium. ienced Lee Bible met a similar .the Sally League least season. In American entries in the InternaDead also is Ray Keech, his debut, young fate went in tional jamboree were favorite in the last American to gain a niche as a relief pitcherSmythe in both ends all except the semi-finIn the limited list of those who; of a double-headagainst the have smashed the world'3 Pirates, held them hlUess, Greatacia runless Chicago It was and won both games. The straightaway record is the greatest railroad cenChicago Keech s mark of 207 552 that came at a time when tt ter In the ft orld, with 40 per cent of shattered. was most disastrous to Pitts- the railway u.lleuge of the United burghs petananfc chances. Sravthe States there. No trails Nowhere else ta the world ar is a southpaw with a pir through the city, they either beconditions any better for this deceptive curve, speed and a goo? gin or end their Journeys there. spectacular sport than on these knuckle-bal- l. 39-3- 0, Bather Thursday, February 27, 1930. ment here. Dyche intimE&ed that if it were agreeable with eastern Seventh Ward If Montana State wins the following week end, a con- division champion, the conference Q T 5 p division title an? the conference flict. fe dates would p rise .with the play off would be held in some Player. Position ,V D Hughes, rf 4 series is set for Montana interscholastic championship tourag - city othef' triati Bozeman. 1 B. Larsen, if E. Gambles, c 0 0 1 2 F. Schoies, rg L. 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