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Show SPORTS SUPPLEMENT Region Five Sunnyside, Beckers Win Second Straight Standings CARBON DEFEATED BY RANGER QUINT W. IN OPENING GAME In Independent Loop District Carbon-Emer- y Huntington Central 1 Ferron 0 1 North Emery Aggregation Wins Carbon 0 0 With I.ate Offense; Castle Green River Dale Victorious Last Week's Results L. Pet. Sunnyside and Beckers Beer won their second straight games Thurs1.000 day evening in the Carbon Independ.000 ent Basketball league, the former .000 quint defeating J. C. Penney by a 1.000 .000 score of 32 to 13 and the Helper team North Emery 27, Carbon 22. Going down to defeat before a late Central 33, Green River 30. scoring barrage launched by the North F'.nu ry Rangers, Coach Preston Fridays Schedule North Emery at Green River. Summerhays' Carbon high Dinosaurs Central vs. South Emery at Ferron. Friday got off to a poor start in their annual quest for the Carbon-F.mer- y district championship. The score was Distrcit the game being played at HuntW. L. Pet. 1 ington. 0 1.000 Uintah 1 0 1.000 h( Carbomtes finished the third Alterra 0 0 .000 quarter one point ahead, the score be- Duchesne 0 1 but they could not find 'Roosevelt .000 ing their eye in the final period, and one Central 0 1 .000 foul conversion was the total of their Last Weeks Results accomplishments along the lines of Uintah 63, Roosevelt 33. offense. Ungerman, a substitute guard Alterra 33, Central 24. for the Rangers, was the sparkplug of the winners' attack in the final quarFridays Schedule ter, this lad making some sensational Central at Roosevelt. shots. Duchesne at Alterra. The game was evenly fought throughout, and after the Huntington live had compiled a 5 lead at the end of the first quarter, the 'DinoU saurs began to find the hoop with a little more success and finished the student Although only a first-yehalf with a lead of 13 to 12. Jackson Jewkes, Carbon guard, at the University of Utah, Holly Bryner of Price has landed a berth on the again was the scoring mainstay for 5 varsity basketball squad of the Dinosaurs, recording seven points. the university, according to an anH. Leonard chalked up the same numfrom that institution. ber of counters to lead the Hunting-to- n nouncement Bryner, a graduate of Carbon county offensive. high school, plays the forward posiIn the other league ganv- Jn this tion. district. Central high of Castle Dale The University of Utah hoopsters triumphed over Green River, will officially open the season FriThe winners led all the way, but were day evening, when they meet the B. forced to exert themselves in the final Y. U. team at Provo. Three series a quarter to curb Green River rally. of home games are included on the Tuttle and Jewkes were the prin- schedule of the Utes, with three series cipal point getters for Castle Dale, scheduled away from home. receding 11 and 10 points, respective- After a rather slow start in pre- ly, while Bigelow and Maxfield, eachseason games the utah team fast with 10 markers, shared scoring into shape according to ors on the losing quint. Coach Vadal Peterson. Five letter- Imen, led by Captain Bill Kinner of .Ogden, have returned, and are set to put up a real fight. The schedule follows: Jan. 11, 12 !b. Y. U. at Provo, Jan. 21, 22 Montana State at Salt Lake City, Feb. 1, 2 Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, Feb. 8, 9 Montana State at Uintah-Duches- ne 1 21-2- 0, Bryner Lands Berth Funeral Rites For Five On Varsity Price Woman Friday 7-- ar 1934-193- - 33-3- 0. hon-whippi- ng ; jLake City, Feb. 22, 23 Utah State Agrcultural college at Salt Lake City, i off in Western Division city. Gold ink at the Sun-Advoca- te. TO AWARD BASKETBALL TROPHY The AIR SERVICE HEAD GIVES INSTRUCTIONS AT DUCHESNE Sun-Advoc- will ate pre- sent a silver trophy to the team that wins the championship of the Carbon Independent Basketball league this season. To gain permanent possession of the award, a team will be required to capture the league championship three years in succession. The trophy stands 21 inches high and is in the form of a James R. Lund, manager of the Lund Air service, flew to Duchesne Sunday to give instruction to several basketball player, the figure pupils enrolled in the aviation school being mounted on a handsome conducted by the service. Mr. Lund tVtla U base. OuchpRne to plaP 3- CU X 5 g ? tf , walloping Kenilworth, 44 to 15. The Cardox Giants, who lost to Beckers in the first round, trounced Spring Canyon, which has replaced the Carbon Profs in the league. The score was 42 to 26. Scoring 17 points, Ammon Lindsey led the Sunnyside offensive as the Cokers defeated the Penney crew in decisive fashion. No member of the losing team was able to score more than four points. Beckers Beer had little difficulty in disposing of Kenilworth. Tabone hit the hoop for 21 points to capture scoring laurels, while Carnavali was high man for the losers, with 7 counters. Led by Moffitt and James, who recorded 13 and 12 points, respectively, Cardox handily defeatedSpring Canyon. Rcdford was the only member of the losing team who was able to hit the hoop, and he was definitely on. scoring 18 points. m v Sg an p W Mrs. Minda H. Robinson Littely, wife of William Littely, died at her home here Tuesday after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held at the Thomas-Desermortuary Friday at 1:00 p. m., with burial in the Price cemetery. Mrs. Littely was born in Beaver August 19, 1859, a daughter of Alfred Sidney Hadden and Sarah Ann Hadden. She is survived by her husband and eight sons and daughters by a former marriage: William, John and Francis Robinson, Price; Mrs. Malissa Terry and Mrs. Herbert Lythgoe, Jerome, Idaho, and Mrs. William Mrs. William McGuire and Mrs. George Hood, Midvale. Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Joseph and Thomas Hadden, Red Mesa, Colorado; Francis Hadden, Jerome, Idaho; William Hadden, Duchesne; Mrs. Ben Hooper, Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. E. T. Borkenhagen, Helper; Mrs. Peter Mortensen and Mrs. Rachel Apple-gat- e, Parowan; 55 grandchildren and et La-Fev- re, 32 caip THURSDAY. JANUARY 17. 1935 CARBON TO MEET MOAB THIS WEEK Carbon Dinosaurs, who have an disopen date in the Carbon-Emer- y trict this week, will travel to Moab for a two-gaseries with Grand high school Thursday and Friday. The Carbonites are determined to annex both games and improve their record, which now shows one victory against four defeats. North Emery, victor over Carbon in the first round of league play will travel to Green River to meet the strong Pirate squad, while the Central high cagers, who defeated Green River last week, will clash with South Emery at Ferron. The Ferronites Acre idle last week. me Uintah Easily Wins From Roosevelt Five Uintah high school of Vernal encountered little difficulty in disposing of Roosevelt Friday, in the opening round of play in the district of region 5. With Alexander cracking the hoop for 14 points to lead the parade, every member of the winning team recorded at least two field goals. Mackay was high man for the losers, chalking up 10 counters. Alterra won the opening round tilt 63-3- 3, Uintah-Duches- in ne the district, taking the measure of Central, 33 to 24. Duchesne was idle. Hiawatha Five Downs Sunnyside In Upset Sunnyside Thursday suffered their first defeat in almost five years of participation in the Carbon Basketball league, losing to Wych-erl- y Hiawatha by a score of was the offensive star, scoring almost as many points as the entire losing team. He was credited with 22 counters. Prior to the Hiawatha encounter the Sunnyside cagers had won four straight games. They chalked up their fifth victory Monday against Price, the score being 28 to 18. M-M- en M-M- en 37-2- 4. Independent League great-grandchildr- SUIT CHARGES CRUELTY Charging cruelty, Mary Horning filed suit in district court Saturday Cardox Giants 40, J. C. Penney 30. for a divorce from Edwin Paul HomCanyon 32, Kenilworth 15. Spring ing, the complaint alleging several instances where the defendant struck Schedule January 21 his wife and threatened to kill her Spring Canyon vs. Sunnyside. and their two children. Mrs. Horning Kenilworth vs. Cardox Giants. asks custody of two daughters, ages J. C. Penney vs. Beckers Beer. 14 and 13, alimony of $50 a month and possession of real estate and personal prpoerty that she and her hus- EXTENSION DIVISION OF "U SERVES CARBON RESIDENTS band have jointly acquired. The Noat were Provo married Hornings Fourteen Carbon county residents vember 17, 1917. were included among the 2,593 men and women served by the University NEW ROAD PROPOSED Seeking to have a highway built of Utah extension division during the 4, according to between Green River and Hanksville school year and maintained as a part of the state a report by Prof. Frederick W. Reyhighway system, P. H. Riley of Green nolds, director of the extension divRiver, Emery county commissioner, ision. Extension classes and lectures for met with the state road commission in- - which university credit may be ob to a to relative proposal Monday are being held in twelve com- troduce in the state legislature & bill taineditiea throuMbnut 1933-193- n 3 3 o 8 com rr. unlii |