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Show Page' Eight THE Tie S-UCZctwxxvfa Steele Tops Scorers In ICAC Photo-Finis- h Tom Steele, Cartxm college basketball scoring ace, wound up last week end on top of the Inter mountain Collegiate Athletic conference to win his second straight individual point crown. Steele hit a record of 39 points Friday night and added 23 points Saturday against Dixie. He boosted his average to 18.75 compared to Glen Ballings 18.23. Dalling hails from Ricks in Idaho. Toms 39 points made In Fridays game topped Dallings mark gained earlier this season by four Steele scored 16 field points. goals to wipe out the total of 14 etched by Dixies Johnny Pino three weeks ago. In addition to making two game records, Steele passed all records for season highs in points, field goals and free throws. He erased his own 1949 record of 16.4 made in an eight-gam- e schedule. Paul Brown forged into second place as he led Westminster to a pair of wins over Branch Aggies. Brown, who was fourth in previous standings, hipped Doug Hafen, Dixie, and Max Bond, BAC, in the stretch. 16-ga- V. r Name Team Gms. G F 16 112 76 Steele, Carbon 16 76 56 Brown, West D. Hafen, Dixie ....16 16 Bond, BAC 16 Zogg, West 16 S. Hafen, Dixie 16 Frisch. Snow 16 Buhler, West MeCandless, Car. ..16 Montague, Dixie -- 15 15 WiBfie, Snow 15 Adftns, Dixie A. Jensen, Snow ..10 ''? y ! i 3072. 9.7 TOM STEELE CARBON STAR RATES In ICAC AND BABY MAKES THREE Heres the way the southern division of the Intermountain DIVISIONS ed out Bond of college. THEATRES Joining the Carbon ace on the team southern division were Clair Frischknecht, Snow, and Paul Brown, Westminster, at the forward posts, and Dent BAC, and Doug Hafen, Dixie at the guard positions. The selections were made by the coaches of the southern di- UTAH Dor-ense- CARBON THEATRE THURSDAY March 17 DANDY V SATURDAY ONLY March 18 2:30 Sunday. THUNDER IN THE SAN ANT0NE AMBUSH Starring WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME STARTS THURSDAY March 23 Drugs broke its tie Market in the Ladies league by grabbing three of the four possible points in its weekly match Wednesday evening. The Wasatclg Store bowlers improved their stand in the league by taking four points from the last place Anselmo squad. Bea Vigil of the Workmans Store team was high scorer for the evening with a three-gam- e total of 481. Nellie Holland was next high for the Sunnydale Drugs with a total of 443, while Jo Jensen came in third for Wasatch Store with a total of 430. Jerry Vigil of the Sunnydale Drugs squad with a score of 411 was the only other bowler to exceed the 400 mark for the match. Beas game of 180 was highest for the evening. Phyllis Estes, Nellie Holland and Jo Jensen rolled close games of 166, 164, and 163 points, respectively. Tomsics Plumbing and Bucks the Sporting Goods will open InKiwanis first annual Helper Tournament vitational Basketball the Monday night at 7:45 pjn. in The auditorium. Civic Helper first nights pairing also sends the HiaHelper Molars against the nine at watha Black Hawks oclock. In the lower bracket the St. Anthony CYO will meet East Carbon on Tuesday night at 7:45 p.m, and Castle Gate takes Green River Merchants ut nin pjjg winners will then move into round Thursday the semi-fin- al night and the losers drop out. The CYO team and Buck's rate favorites, the as st Anthonv Uam having won the Helper City League championship, and Bucks team is composed of th.s years hign school players. The tournament is being sponsored joinily by the Helper cluo ard Helper Basket-ba- il associaton, with the proceeds to go into tne Child Welare fund of the Kiwanis club. D Tnshin Fu.ukawa, p.esident of tho SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY March CHALLENGE TO LASSIE In Technicolor RADAR WOMAN with ERROL FLYNN GREER GARSON WALTER PIGEON Output Dragerton Man Returns From Coast Guard Duty 1949 Benard Carey recently return- from duty with the coast coast. Having guard on the east served three years Benard was discharged at Portland, Maine, February 13 and arrived in Dragerton February 25. While in service he saw duty in Green- -; land, Panama and the east coast of the United States. He is currently attending Car--, bon college where he is taking a course in machine work. 7 t shipments roselrCTvS barrels in 1948 213.5 million s increase 0f Sand, gravel and chiefly as aggregate tion purposes, also incJ lightweight abe ed 1 ' t j 0 funcjUS Threaten, Oalq A critical scarcity of timber best suited toraC and railroad ties, a according to Dr. 63 curator of experiment 4 at the American A., He points ouftt Owing to its great dependence science. upon monsoon rains, India is more killing fungus is making liable to crop failure than any ous inroads among the bat!? . 'of oak other country. Bas-ketD- all asvo ation, is geneid YOUNG BY BUCK Baseball got under way at Car- chairman for the meet. Season bon high last week as Coach keTaVnovv on 'saTe' and may Chris Axelgard began working be secured from memberi a ,he the boys m the gym. About 30 associatlon for one dollaf . GeneraI for the first admission at the door will oe i 00 boys responded workout which consisted of a night. warming up and a lot of running. In addition to the regular tourThe weather has been cold nament games exhibition games enough to keep the boys inside first but as soon as weather conditions have been scheduled for the 6:30 at three beginning nights of the familiar permit play ciy ball will be heard on the cam- - P m- 'U10 Helper junior high will B league pus. The first league game is'meet .the Helper scheduled to take place early in champions in night. Tuesday nigh! the HelpApril. er girls team will meet a girls team from Price. On Trutrsday Provo Names Manager night the Helper K.wams club Eldred (Lob) Collins who mas- will meet the Sunnyside Kiwanis terminded the Provo Timps base- team m the rubber match of their ball club to many titles in the three game series. Utah Industrial league has been Schedule for the first round: named to head the team during Monday night 7:45 p.m. Tomthe 1950 season, it was announced sics Plumbing vs. Buck's SportFriday by Frank (Lefty) Cole, ing Goods. 9:00 p.m. Helper club president. The selection was Molars vs. Hiawatha Black Hawks. made Friday night at a meeting of Tuesday night: 7:45 p.m. St. the baseball club of directors held Anthony CYO vs. East Carbon. in the Chamber of Commerce 9:00 p.m. Castle Gate vs. Green River Merchants. for pitchers. In the meanfo. the hurlers might practicT; little ducking. Catching an tended homer in your teptt J hardly Is this the year? A favorite topic with the hot stove league is back in circulation again. Can anyone topers Babe Ruth's ffe habit-formin- ports on Kmer have himf in fine fettle, and Luke Easter, g. Congratulations College for 1927 record of home runs?!,. 60 Early season re- - - the . do''' southern division championship 0 f ICAC The college has a mighty snappy hoop outfit thk year. And, too, keep yoar eyes on the Helper Ki. wan is sponsored baske- , who used to a handy job of losing the pill the San Diego Padres, is get- ting kind words as another contender. But fine fettle and kind words dont go in the record books. The payoff is still at the end of the line. Ruth bagged 59 in 1921; Hank Greenberg and Jimmy Foxx tallied 58 in 1938 and 1932. Gehng's best was 49 in 1934. Ruths lifetime total (including World Series) was 729. Some day someone will extend the 60 homer mark which is a nightmare thought to fcr-bo-n winnij. tball tournament of action is in fans. w Plenty store for Make it , habit to for your see in sporting goods. Mat ready now fe "tennis and in April . . we can eve outfit a baseball team. drop in to see us. BUCKS SPORTING GOODS C0,1 E. Main. Phone:447. 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J Bureau of Mines mnoJ noticeably less Our of most materials continued ward in 1949, over and gains recorded in ALSO THAT FORSYTE Buildinq Materials Up n l9,, Sunnydale John Fords salute MONTE HALE to all the wonderful Willies BETTE DANIELS who came marching home! MATINEE AT 3:00 P. M. SEND THE KIDDIES WHILE DAN DAILY YOU SHOP WE WILL TEND CORINNE CALVERT EM! COLLEEN TOWNSEND In Close Workmans Team Output of Basketball Helper Kiwonis Tournament Opens Monday Evening with Workmans Starring March Continuous Showing From schools. Sunnydale Drugs Keeps Lead By Defeating Starring a talking army mule. HLE-1I.M- n, FRIDAY 16-- FRANCIS A h Max Agricultural seven-inc- Branch all-st- ar RALPH BYRD GEORGE REEVES ALSO S UNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY BEST Athletic conference Collegiate ended last Saturday night with Tom Steele, Carbon colleges the Carbon college Golden Eagles high scoring pivot man, proved as the champions: to be the high-vo- te getter to gar- - PINES with ROBERT HUTTON JAN1S CARTER Baseball Turnouts at Carbon High Underway PLACE AMONG vision 17-1- Second place in the meet was garnered by the Toggery team of Burrell Porter, pace- Helper. setter and captain for the Toggery, led his mates with a 585 series. The Toggery rolled a three game series of 2751. This series, coupled with 300 pins handicap, gave them a total of 3051 pins, just 21 shy of the Coors team. 9.9 Where Hollywoods Best Pictures Play FRIDAY SATURDAY 8 March THE BRIDE WORE BLUSHES . . . In the Expecting Picture BARBARA ROBERT HALE YOUNG p, 16.6 10.5 10.3 10.1 10.0 Final Standings PRICE AND CARBON PRICE THEATRE KAaA ' six-fo- PRICE, Johnny Bianco, ace bowler for the champion Coors team, walked off with second place honors in the recent state bowling tournament held at the Temple Bowling Alleys in Salt Lake City. Johnny rolled a scratch series of 1828 in the all events for an average of 203 for nine games. His paced the Coors team in its quest for the state title. Coors bowled over 2757 pins to go along with their 315 pin handicap for a total of V r Avg. 18.75 13.00 12.75 12.69 10.88 10.88 Gain Tourney Highs Selection All-St- ar TE Helper Keg Artist, Toggery Team IPOD5.T Jt Thursday, March SUN-ADYOCA- EAST MAIN PHONE 235-- J Price, Uts'2 |