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Show .' r M? & COLUMBIAS CREW TAKES TO WATEt i Tournament y Continue on Today - ' IiOgan Lost Opener. to1 Quarters Moroni and Grizzlies Play Today . Cn.lt Eight. Utah . 3 ) v s '. - r :h V- t . i. rt 1 I i i o- - j little trouble with Monroe, winning 44 to 18. The winners sail-i- d through the entire game with out being in danger. In the last with rehalf, their scoring-cam- e gularity. Swept off their feet in the -Bingham cagers flrsthalfthp retaliated in the last halt witiT a spree that gave then'a clear-c- ut victory over the Vernal five. The score was 29 to 19. Vernal led by 13 to 8 at the half. The Hinckley team showed speed and confidence In eliminating Springvijie by a score of 22 to :12. The winners displayed a defense that allowed strong Rpringville basket shooters only five field goals.Most of the Hinckley scoring came In the second half. , A second half field goal party a 37 to 19 decision . gave.. Murray over the Branch Agricultural 'college preps. The count was 13 co 12. in Murray's favor at the rest period. The Latter Bay Saints five of this city, although missing num- e rous si.o'.s, supplied a : strong defense and a clever passing of fense to clefeat Logan 25 to 21. The; passing attbek. of tlie losers was ragged. ' Weber high took a 35 to 29 game from Payson In the open- ing contest of the tournament. Both quinteU combined clever and erratic offenses and defenses. Wild passes were common. Both teams displaying power, the tilt was a tussle from start to finish. The Davis five tipped oyer the' strong Moroni quintet by a count of 35 to 26 in a surprise The losers, minus performance. two stars, played an upgrade game after the first few minutes.' A steady battle closed a lead as they went into the. fourth quarter but their fire vanished and the rugged Davis crew left them behind. Davis and Latter Day Saints will open theschedule in the up per bracket of the title round tonight. American Fork and Bing-- 1 ham wih ianp-I- In the other up-p- er bracket game this evening. Weber will- - play Granite and Murray will meet Hinckley in the two lower bracket games this afternoon. In the consolation found Mdr-o- ri will 'meet Logan and Veinal wdl piay Monroe in the upper l tt Ftryson wtll-- phry- - North Sumnult and ' Branch A. C. will meet Springvilie In the lower ..consolation bracket. ; J T at -- wnw 2 A M fy father ,,,-- j , J AU ILLU9YRIOU9 OP YHEM ' MAU OW THE -OVER CAME MAYFLOWER GOOD SHIP WAS MV GRAUD MAP To PUT yuc FIRST LFG 5s OU CHAR9 AkjD -- y FAMILY SHOULD BE MAYOR OF THIS TObJJ U)Kh OOPT YOU GO AFTER THE . ALL' OF MIS AQCESroR9 CAME on over? VJIWD' TAMMER9 . it . ' ' V - .. e '""fci'F V .T.'h 14 Ortrt 14. StaadlaaTlaa ! mtafar lrnath 11. Start It. Urlaplnr dcrlra 17. flay tk Jit4paraA HTPrr 14. j N I T mSAM CERS 24, Scot. San AfiidntO,'Tt'X:;- - March 20 Alex Metzler, lAPj GuTHeluer the last ot the Chicago White to his Sox holdowtR, contract terms and is on his way to' camp. The White Sox today Imped a break In the rain so they could game piay 0iI their postponed Witn tne University of 'Texas at Austin I. AME Spirit is Shakespeare lB A of Ainu tluffera t?. Jewish tajr the Zoroaatrlan 6h, l nlt a. Detente reliplon Ttt. Dinpatohed Fruit skins timnins 8. Stern 4. Make precJoos 2. Kifleoa ""O.- - 4r:ompnsaolnA- 7. A king of Israel H. Spread loosely 9. Golf term la. Too great a sale 11. Smimt of a boNct 22. Weights r.m March 20 (API The Cuba settled down in Los Angeles today for a long series of exhibition games during which Manager Joe McCarthy expects to prove he has at least 10 high. ly effective- pitchers. Portland was. today's opponent asand two former American sociation hurlers of promise, Lynn Nelson and ,A1 Sheuiy, were named as., the mounflsmen for the battle. Fort Meyers, Fla.. Mirch 20 Jimmy Foxx, slugging first baseman ef the Lliliadelphia Athletics. is puliiiig hard for first baseman Keesevs injured hand (AIM to heal. Foxx is the oiiiy regular who has been unable' to get-- a rest. He had to go to the full route in every exhibition came since Kee sey hurt his hanu more than i wetlragu. Wither Antonio. Tex., March "20 New York 0, - 34-3- 7, . 23-2- 1; 2; . Fsliicr iiiel indUicrhiok little Mary Gob is not inclined to rate his to cbm tii. When Hie congregation rose team second He rates the" Yanks and'As on to sing father Jrhid niuther Joined tn adding my club lie ringing, yl.iule Jfciry, who wrs even terms, as good as the Athlet bit every Standing next to I.er fiiilicr. wlilspereq Tc? . ne pia.;cd Detroit, Cleve ill liiiu, ilusli, daddy, dnii'i sing so land. St. L,oui'.s, Chiragfi,. Wash loud; luar you. ington and Boston- behind them . - cemh. - 81. Festival 84. The hiaekthnra 87. Mnantnla lake 81. Hit harJt eoiioq. Kulitmatloa Drnnknrtl 83. Neck. ' scarf The agitation over the lively ball may as well curl up . .. and die. From Palm Beach to Catalina Island the whack of the bas hit lias been echoing and reechoing as the hlg league baseball clubs haveswung -- into the spring .The , boys training campaign, ' ed -- - are I taking Joe-hol- - ds ci y .well swing 'at :theXplate,.roolyes..aa ' as veterans. . The Detroit Tigers picked up a has-8gre- Los Angeles, Alan J.Qould for removing the 0 arros 44. Commotion 49. s to ollro tree B to. Flavor TlHjf,n fii, aieanlmrleti repetition U. hmj of . n m 1. Soft mineral 8. Genas of tha tookt tfdsot 83. FoiHvrosJi 84. Keoff 40. Fntrrare with aciil Mtraln 47. In5trum?nts A IOW3 SL AmerlpR st. Lifoprt Unci to 48. Anirer 44. KiovatU rati wayst coTloq. 41. (iava 47. Adtereot of 3. The Tempest himorlst Fertalnior tilrdr Located Just right for Convenience and Comfort. Take the Bus or a Taxi, or the Depot Car and ask the Conductor, for SEMLOH HOTEL Corner East, 2nd South and State Street MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT RATES $1.00 to $3.00. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 25. Thick IRKS B Ff. JMtloosly Hotter 4i fiodMlt - SErLOH HOTEL an RiiuLmlral tissue; Tpmnr a reea ofnetat SIM hot 87, " TOL)U Tarnish . 41, 48. IP 81. Wearies 2. Ant'icnt Xhirnaa l,aadsr of tha forty thlavaa Omit Ifl ARRIVAL 'ttrl'biiotUiwit' ta. l.lftad 14. Old apalllat at ral It. contraction 28. Fairies Hi. .Kecoai peases 24 Wlmreil 87 Ferfuinlflff to AS Oraltedi heraldry Coaraa of 14. Awnyt GOES' To 00 ou hi Si LoTta. s3crrTHe-fesw- L M. Yalo Int 14. Track 17. Arid sad m rrhifrlr -! koora iTituiyAt no times aeratt4 1, I, 4. Warms firoteaaloaal n, ' t v J. It. Amalsamatloa Bradenton, f la., March 20 (API Gib Johnson, who lias been working out with the . St. Louis Cardinals' during spring training, shows much promise as a mound-smaand was expected to get the -- initiaA call.,, today ,.Avh.en.. jttts Red Birds engage the New York Yankees on tne local lot. He was expected to oppose his brother. Henry. . j The Journals Cross Word Puzzle j !-- 2; - rv i ' - 99 GAQil0 SCXH SAY ASCfOW OE tJoY.THAT THP - EVERY GlLFEATHeMl i KUOJ Poughktepsi. It. () 1-- 2; 1' DO YOU FROM HIS COLOkJEL,V(DU A2TDUJUOME. vrlty IP. - 38-3- m- - 4ociotcd Pre8 Phot Columbia unlverlty eight In their first outdoor workout thli year. The Lion squad hope tp repeat last years victory at j i 31-3- IV y u'-Jjr- J t i ' T ..boards would disapprove tie team entering and tuui. one board member had declared his oppos-o- l the board. will tion. Approval the to accredit be necessary champion to the Chicago tournament and this, Hillman said, has been requested by Rexburg. Opposition of the National association is based. Hillman said, on- - th belief that the tournaa7, TfciTIttiiig ment is merely drive" of central westenn unist versities wishing to get hand pick of - the nation's beSl high school athletes. The state athletic' commission has promised to pay part of the expenses of the team in case it. hecldr-- s to go. WITH THE MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYERS IN SPRING CAMP .. - Virw.i cut-tin- ' j 7f - S2.20-2.2- r V ? 19 AFi Wlfcej-the- r March the Bex no eg high school basketball team will go to the National 'tournament tn. Chicago as- - 6tate champion from Idaho remained a moot question today, The state high .school athletic association board ci control has - S2.30-12.4- t . fZTi McC-rareceipts 105 cars- on (APi John hack 241 earsT totl U, S. ship- Giant manager, is rapidly his squad down to the, size ments. ML! cars- trading iust .fair, market firm on northern stock, required fpr the regular season. morel rookies have received shady osi other; Wisconsin sacked Two word that they are slated round whites few Miiihcsota sacked rouir whites spend the season on the lam in Bridgeport, Idaho sacked- Russets Visotskf, the much desired pit sun-us:- .. Lou Ahum shortstop, and cher, BUTTER; EGGS will go to BridgeBOrftlrider op 20 Butter 1 Uihal agr eemerits fffc f they" help easy; receipts 6,611 tubs; creamery the Giant sccdndateanr win a few exttas 39; standards 39; extra exhibiuongamcs on its north fir-- ' 8 secfjrsts ward journey. onds , Fstgs steady; 21,002 receipts Petersburgh. Fla., March 20 eases; extra firsts, 23 grad-o- ? TAP i Bob Shawkey. manager ol 21 iirsts ordinary firsts the New York Y'ankees, agrees storage packed firsts 23 with most baseball fans that the f-sterage. packed, extras Zl American lie ' pennant between his team and the Phil KuiH, Dadd; adelphia athletics. And Bob. the Potatoes i r ' by Dick Dorgan Boise. San (P)-r.S.D- x- i r - i brotl-Wr35Tl- trr POTATOES k . , . March 28 FJi,- Trade Murk Regisf ration Applied For i, r. K Patent office GILFEATIIER COLONEL i - - I : - ' Haven. Iia.. March 20 iAP Fresno Thompson, captain and star stcoi a basenua oi U e was at the training camp 41US Cb S1S44C4 t today, b US its Quotations his contract. Arriving Lite j,.eieiday.:.lia.xmn-ferre- d tor more tVran an hour POULTRY Chicago. March 20 (yp) Poultry with Manager Shoim. The latalive, easy; receipts 3 cars ;fowls ter said they were setly close !. No 2, 18; springs 29; together and that heviudieved would accept N,thc fcosters 20 r tQfkeys 23; Thompson terms offered him. heavy ducks 20123; geese 15. Chicaogv r - :'.Ai tfie-py.., I I Market a ' -- ; of John I. Ihliman. secretary the association, said he believed - 't V. -- ber. . t ,? due to ting the team to enter- National the opposition of the Federation of slate high school winch of athletic associations, the Idaho association is a mem- Hnwwfiiii The Americaif Fork team had zh 'TTTrrrr Thursday, March 20, 1930. V Going lo Chicago For Consolation. Lake City, March .20 (API district high school basketbail champions have their state noses pointed toward the title today as a result of the) lirst. round cf the annual state tournament, r liichl. The teams that survived the first round are: Granite nigh school. champions; defending American Fork. Bingham, Hinckley. Murray, Latter" Day Saints college, Weber and' Davis. was The Granite quintet crowded -- toark strong' "Norlh Summit five, finally Winning by a score of 26 to 22 North Summit kept pace with the winners for three periods ar.d then a spurt of scoring sent Granite into the lead and out of danger. The North Summit quintet established itself, as a strong favorite to win the consolation Team Rexkrg- - For Three I). S. '4XXT: . Opposition To Af-- i ter Giving Battle S f. rf iMunryiMMi THE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE SIX S. f just, out cf high school, in Henry Crcnberg. Henrycame up tb bat in the, first ex- Yornie first baseman, had Tampa, after Dale Alexander ; put two out of the park, and slammed the ball over the left field fence. . . . Over at Orlando, the longest drive registered in the first week of Cincinnati,s practice was not made by Harry Heilmann or Bob Meuse! but Tony CucclncX recruit lnfielder x rbm lo, the the Cuccinello put Columbus. ball-ovethe fence, which measures 4 to fc,et from tpe piate. With the youngswls hitting at such a clip. therA is not muen chance or inclination to restore the ancient srt of bunting or choke-hlttki- g. IA fact if there left since Dave is a chehe-hittBancroft,- - Heinie Groh and --Joe: Dugan passed out of the active ajor league list, he can. scarcely c Even an old be noticed. like . Rabbit Maranville is swinging from the heels. not Defensive skill-i- s being overlooked but the records most the the had received' a tcl'cgram from Closely!, scanned, so far as w.hnu par rookies arc concerned, are their the Americana Lgue- - cluba, wiU,.Comlsky,akiiig Bill Mc- batting performances.' fight ring ticipafnc to Kechn'le; tryinR n J 'inrt p about.Lh ..j?Mgh.t of the Bostoif West Palm - Beach Fla March isusPer'1o u. con- holdvb-'-vidiMthat cau cd the Biaxes ,4s ...willing to sacriHee 0 tAP) Heinie Manusn - aerable enP reinsmten the for defensive abilityStLoulSi out Outfieder of the commissions nave jUnhamperwj to distant Wallop Browns was huddled with Man- - xppords if Ub uh rc dc iarm The St, agerifflTKffiefef lor an hour orbut 'Irifornot a bureauor of luur i willingly would '...trade some fast Comisky Myone igotwork for punch more yesterday but All four of the second-divisio- n SSSSe-rsSaK--ttrShtUNational League teams Last year. him go to the boxing com- - Philadelphia, Brooklyn. Cincinnati, Gardener from They have all the dope, and Boston, have added batting Brownie limbering guilty of any wrong do- - strength. The Phillies, as a matRed Kress, whc. ter of. fact, have such an emholdoutitis w .cured recently. barrassment of hilling riches that irrive today and was expectea one or two potential .400 clou'ers assume hheshortstops burdens.! may be forced to .spend considThercw'aS no news ol George erable time on the bench. Blgeholder, also unsigned to a Poultry Notes In the American League, De.contract. troit and New York pack , the the hardest wallop outside of San Francisco, March 20 AP l,t rrin ,0,' u m H'"st World's champion Athletics. . . -- The Pittsburgh Pirate Montana State's Bobcats found i was thr "smaller by. three today!.1''"1 ',n j'Hnig eiifk, the basketball going rougher than and one regular was ailing. ,e.Thres;:;reg.niits, pitchers Walter! ; Mate the (Wls three weeks before usual In the Rocky Mountain drra tout their giant center;"- Frank j Meiue andlyanGrm'''an'lT:CSt''ibntehing',T?gs-hr'el'flc8TmIto--lHstrre'iti- ' cher Hal Finney, were on the Ward, had no trouble 'running per cent f fertility, away with the scoring honors..; way to the minors for more sea- - j Gat' Thortip- - j With his team-mat- e. soiling. The veteran. Pie Tran- In the the water ontnlncn Keep from his sensational 1929; far son, nor; was under treatment of a to jirejwiuiiry house iihove form. Ward took the scoring hont specialist for a sore eye.vent ei'iilaiiiiKi ion from litter. ofs with 211 points in 13 cony1, Big Ray Krenier warmed up fori ference games for a Dew record. duty against the San Francisco Even at this distance.' the rocr Missions. Treatment lor Craggirt from aroupd Lor Angeles can be hero- is this Iwnelit- - in brag, 'that Beard as a result, of the National Dallas, Tex., March 20 (AP) the xpcaiur express Rowing Associations selection of Declaring he was sick of being him ail mvn iihxl. l.y bis Itumr ikke Merced, near San Francisco, bulldozed" by .Charles, Comiskey, leg out, imd bold him for the Olympic regatta of 1932. Chicago White Sox owner, Art means, draw f The Southern California' city has Shires, erstwhile first baseman, to It. Lmersott. made elaborate plans foi has announced that he never the Out Buracd olcr.o again will play with the team. 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