Show r THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- (Green Ktwev R re Ogden Club Champion Plays 18 Hole in 74 Two Over Weather Sunday Attracted Record Par Field of Early Season Golfers Maus Has a 78 In Big Game Tuesday one of the premier amateur golfers of RALPH PUGMIRE holder of the Ogden club championship turned in - - remarkable ard for 18 holes over the local course He had a card of 74 two - over par The club title holder traverea mef?rt ntrA in 37 which is tarand Heis demonstrated unusual form sure to make & serious bid for this season Irt a foursome Pugmlre played with Thomas Leslie Rudy Maus and his father Dr Leroy Pugmire Maus and young Pugmire finished all square in their match Maus had a card of 78 for the 18 holes the second best performance of the Maus played his first golf last season He has fine possibilities vv t! UNUSUAL ability each demon- S Pugmire and Maus at driving strated ability drive from the number one 83 ti nntht first round halted a is It the green beyond yards d hole Dr Ma--k Brown had a 40 lor nine Jiuies aim Jn a 41 Thomas Leslie registered a 43 The course attracted a number The green3 of golfers Sunday state-honor- ' - ' s -- Pug-mire'- 276-yar- ri f j were fast and the fairways splendid condition l MANY PERFORM Some of the other 'Ogdenites who took advantage oC the splendid weather and who performed over the course Sunday were as follows: W Rice Kimball WH Wattis Joe Greenwell Campbell Dr B Jack Andrews' Ernest Canaday George Glen Wesley Brown Paul Wattis Joe Brewer! Harmon Bar- co state chaimpionah no-p are getting where with great reference to the Rocky Mountain conference Beehive 1 honors is purposely omitted in the above " GOATES as - the Montana State Bobcats still domtnats the fieldcir-in the western division of the cuit and from all indicationsto will the continue to do so right up is a grand climax Still there basketrhance that the Bozeman eers will become stale and suffer one or two reverses within the next fortnight Until the Montana State entry makes its invasion ot the Utah Aggie and Utah lairs interest cencombat between ters on the asre-ol- d Utah and the Young university state title Tnere is the for Aggies a lot of fine tradition behind the manv years of athletic competi tion among these rivals and this season the rivalry is all the more : sum-marVr- -V bitter Brig-haYoung's casaba casters held the upper hand in the state Utes struggle until 'the youthful e se a of both took games ries at Provo on Friday and Sat urday nights to even the score for the season between these teams two-gam- The Cougars formerly won both games from- Utah five on the Crim son s home floor Meanwhile Ag gies have lost two to Utah and hold and even score with B Y U with one series to play with each of these foemen Since both games are to be played on Aggie's court there is a good chance that the campaign will end in a triple deadlock - BUSY "WEEK The docket is crowded with con -week What with ferencegames this Montana §tate s celebrated sharp shooters conducting their invasion against Utah and the Aggies Coach Ott Rom- ney's wonder five is to play at Logan Monday and Wednesday nights asinstead of Monday and Tues originally scheduled and day then hie themselves down to Salt Lake for a series with the RedThe skins Friday and Saturday Cougars from B Y U will enter tain Utah Aggie enthusiasts at Lo gan Friday and Saturday also thus affording a double program for two ot the four western division long-anticipat- teams' 1 ed The dopestors have it that Mon tana State is coming to Utah some what 'stale from an overdose of basket bail and have been permitted to practice only every alternate day for the past fortnight If4he Bobcats should happen to be a bit sour on this series it is altogether liko-b- y that they will run into plenty of trouble as both the Aggies and Utes are in fine fettle right now Aggies especially are exceedingly tough to bat on their own floor and now that Glen Worthington is again running amuck the Logan cohorts cannot see anything but a Aggies beat victory in this set-t- o the Bobcats one game at Bozeman recently and this fact also adds to the confidence the U A C rooters have in their team Shifts in the rating of the leading scorers were made in two of the three divisions of play dur- ing the week Among the centers Grant Ingersoll long and uncanny shooter of the B Y U five to the front with a total of forged SO points for the eight games his -- team has played This leaves F Ward of the Bobcats and Worthington of Aggies a bit in the rear though Ward's poirjtage per game Is 115 while Worthington has gar nered an averag-- of 12 8 points in each game this season George Watkins the rough young man on the Utah team went into for scoring honors among the guards when he equalled Max Worth ington's total of 31 Watkins made his total in points eight games while Worthington has only played six conference contests Max - a-ti- i v 'm ?VT mcx I 'ifi ' ' 1:! July has the best average with 51 points per game Smart of Utah Aggies has averaged five points wno per game while Martinaaie some quit the team in order to get studying done has 415 Ashworth Thompson's average or 151 points per game still stands out as the best scoring record of the season in the Rocky Mountain conference The "Cat" has made 91 points in six games iwmcn is shooting baskets in any man aa league Brinley of Young has per game and figure of 86 points is runner-u- p tor petf-gascoring honors though Geald Smith of the Utes has scored 81 points to 52 for the Cougar star! Frank Jonas of Utah though used only as a substitute passed Couch of the "U" regulars for total scoring hon var ors and also- - leads sity captain 72 to 43 inthe averages The scoring table follows: CENTERS Gi T F P 35 22 10 80 Ingersoll B Y U F Ward Mont State 26 21 17 69 Worthington Utah J 29! 16 10 68 Aggies 20! 9 4 44 Neeley Utah 1 3 1 Price Utah the-bion- de ''''! f GUARDS M Worthington Mon4 14 tana State 13 Watkins Utah R Magieby B Y U10! Martindale Utah Ag- - 3 5 7 0 5 9 7 13 5 14 S 5 4 4 0 5 8 a s 4 21 4 1 s 1 3 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 12 4 ! j Lybbert Utah i Evans Utah Smart Utah Aggies! Breeden Mont Static 1: Davis Utah Cooper B Y U Collins B Y U- ' ! - i 4 Montani Reeves B Y U 1"' l 1 Jaeobsen Utah d M Jonas Utah McFarland St sit© T F P 5 11 17 1 gies Rowe B Y U Wade Utah Aggies x a v -- Browning Montana 0 Baliif B Y U Gardner Mont Stat i 0 FORWARDS! ! G Thompson Montana! I 80 State Smith Utah 24 Brinley B Y U i 21 Nlelson Utah Aggies 21 Ward Montana State 21 Davis Utah Aggies 16 15 F Jonas Utah 9 5 3 Couch Uta-Dixon B Y U Wright B Y U J 4 Tate Utah Aggies i h il3 Worden Montana State Skousen B Y U Vincent Utah Jensen Utah Henrie Utah Aggie Magelby Skidmore B 1S Y U -- T I 15 9 14 6 11 7 2 7 7 3 4 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 Utah Hoover B Y U 13 25 15 91 19 13 61 0 0 2 2 8 7 5 6 6 5 ket Ball Floor Hack Wilson catcher first Backer and outfielder of the Ogden club o of the league1 in 192G and 1927 has signed to play with the Denver club of the Western league Wilson joined the Bears in training on the coast this week Cox home run hitter de Harry 1926 is luxe J jf w f Utah-Idah- llfei W!vMi J AT 4A 1111 UJffU v3cr EST By HENRY It rARRi:LL And speaking of men— you Officials of the Olympic com4 should pee him in uniform! Thy mlttee such as Gustavus T Kirbyi made him ret out of the police the 'of leader and guiding" genius because he years jtwo parade Intercollegiate A'mate'ur Athletiid and Pat McDonald agolieutenant of association of America estimate traffic and a shot-puttsev with 70 of cent a the ath that good per records were the whole paletes who will represent Uncle Sant eral at Amsterdam this summer will be rade Mike Decanney always calls up Olympic time from the They point to a change In times around end of the department store the fact that times are more pro4 clothing perous tiat more parents are able where he works In New lotk and to send their ons to college and gives this Information: that many more! young fellows are ' "I'm Working every Saturday j er '!'"! willing to make the sacrifice t5 broaden themselves by a forelgnj But in the 30 per cent or less of the athletes who will be ' on the American Olympic team will bj found a number of old fellows whij have been sticking at the game for years just because they like ifci Quite a number of them will give contest to any of these young col-- f ? lege fellows D in former Gunner coaching the Los Angeles A C He expects to sign with cagers Pocatello or Idaho Falls ' Jimmy O'Connell Ray Dwyer Al Castelle Scherff Jensen Sala-zand Portman will be back in This Pocatello suits this season Information was dished out today by Lewis Tortman Bannock southpaw Portman spent several hours in Ogden en route to Pocatello by motor He will work in Pocatello un til the spring season opens "Clarence Brooks veteran base-ballis being considered seriously for the manager's post at Pocatello said Portman "He stands ace high with Los Angeles" Portman states that Vete Thompson catcher with Idaho Falls ls4st season will perform for Nashville I this season Portman twirled for the Mack Truck nine southern California smi-pr- o champions this winter Hollerson former Bee was George r twirier ar fHE GAMES All-St- ar T F P 14 W ml By MILTON MERRITjL LOGAN Feb 20— (Special)— No and Sunday outdoors andn every that night Irtside and I'll be-oteam I ithink I'm in great shape and even if those young guys think they've got better legs they don't Know any more man 1 uo xney don't know half as much" Devanney is one of the best steeple-ehaaer- s in the world and one of jthe cleanest fellows that could be found anywhere for the team The Olympic squad needs men c his type to Influence the younger college boys who in many cases are away from home for the first time since something happened to the constitution Then jjoie Ray one of the best little milers that ever rah is coming back Only one as cocky as Joie would try to come back with er a group' like ur otto c peitzer Paavo Kurmi and Edvin Wide al ready in the field But then Ray had nerve enough to aspire to the MfoW ring professional prize that he has been restored to amateur standing he may have a enhance when he hits the track again iAnd What reasons are there that R McGrath Devanney and r should not come back? -- The hero- - of the 1920 games — a bigger hero than Nurml was in 1924— was Alfred G Hill of Great Britain Ia postman 40 years old and th who won the fr th championship toughest races on the program Hilt had been in training only three months but he had good legs because ihe walked or bicycled all day delivering the mails He went out for the village Olympic trials just to encourage the youngstersbut he won Remember Hill's case when you are inclines chances of the aforementioned trio 800-met- er the-othe- ' PICATO FACES ELTON TONIGHT 150-met- hi'i'f " ' SALT LAKE Feb 20—-(Speci- al) — Babe Picato of Kansas City n crack lightweight face Adrian in the main event at the MeCullough arena tonight Harold Stevens of Salt Lake and Frank Cedarholm of San Francisco will meet in the feature Four other high class Souts will be listed on the same sard El-to- six-rou- nd pre-Mmina- ry can say that the Utah Aggies basket ball players are easily discouraged They seem to be quite sincere in their intention to upset ihe division leading Bobcats in two games In this week and thus enter JJ very definitely ror tne rirst time this year the very select field of title 'contendLof-Ti- ers y Ths A e ee t m n X have already lost f "N p four games but two of them came so early in the Aggie season that the football play WARD ers had hardly accusbecome tomed to the "gentle breezes on their nether extremities Following those two deffats the Farmers came right back and divided two sets of games with "Montana State and the B Y U Cougars The games were played in foreign territory too' The feeling is therefore rather general in the Aggie camp that Coach Dick Rdmney has a basket bail team even though three regu-larsthe 1927 quint are missing and practice didn't begin until one week before the regular season This suspicion has never been veri fied by the home fans because the Aggies haven't played at home al though there is only a fortnight left to the season From now on however there will be a regular orgy of high class basket ball in Logan and maybe it is "better to have It come that way y CLASH TONIGHT Tonight the Aggies an V Bobcats clash and on Wednesday night February 22 the two teams meet again The game tonight is called for 7 o'clock and the Wednesday game will start at 8 o'clock Lolo and Sid Spencer will officiate so of -- that considering the two coaches as well ther should be a very brotherly atmosphere On Friday and Saturday night at 8 o'clock 26 the Bj U February 24 and ' Cougars will do battler with the Farmers oh the home court And on Friday and Saturday bights March 2 and 8 the seasoin will close with the UtahiAggle series at Logan j' 1 PROBABLE LINEUPS In the Bobat games Coach Dick Romney will use Captain Worthington at center Nlelson and Davis at forwards and Wade and: Smart at guards! Vanderhoof (former Ogden player is probably Ihe first guard substitute and Henrl Pan-quitseema to representative have jumped into the runnej-uposition among the forwards The Bobcat lineup will be Ward at center Thompson and O T'ard at forward and Breedon and M Worthington on the guard line Wade has two hard Sessions ahead as his work Is to stop the famous "Cat" Thompson If he can do it he is a brilliant basket ball player Worthingtort and Ward will stage another eplo contest for honors at the pivot position and "Flash Nlelson jona of the greatest player who ever performed for the Aggies wilt Attempt to get away from the Bobcat cap tain Breedon ch p j Primed ern-Papp- as Ector Fades Roller 0 ! 13 f it -- 0 -! -- There is Captain Matt McGrath of the New York police traffic den 31 partment who is one of the best 31 athletes in the world and who has 27 been on nearly every team that Uncle Kam has sent any place He 24 could throw a hamrner with anyone 2 until he hurt his knee and now 22 he'll take on any Finn at tossing 19 the 5 6 pound weight ij 15 II i- Portland looms at the renrVsan Pocatative rrom the northwest tello will be here as the official team from the Oregon Short Line Milford has the inside trafek as the five to represent the SaltlLake and Los Angeles sector Pocatello trounced the fast alt Lake five at Pocatello last Satur5 to 22 In the final day night contest forth O 8 L title The Idahoans simply ran loco and wen handily over the Utah court five Every man on the Pocatell o five broke Into! the scoring department Young led! the list with 20 points Others scored As follows Shurtliff 17 Frimming 10 Dean 15 and Green River disposedlof Rawlins Saturday night also fThe preen River cagers boast a colorful aggregation of court players Theyj boast a number of Xormer scholastic and Intercollegiate stars j The Ogden delegation showed strength last week in it heir game with the Knights of Columbuls five D Peterson and Emmettj are slated to perform at forward with Felt at center Stewart Halllday and Bill Price are booked t6 hold down the guard posts The contest tonight Is to attract a record breakingexpected £rowd Railroad employes in Ogdn In particular are Interested Malcolm! Watson and Al Warden will serve as the officials - Crucial Seribs Slated This Wcew On Loan Bas- Ogdenite Joins Denver: Portman Visits Here En Route North !: 4 ————X IN TWO GAMES NEW CONTRACT tt : FARMER QUINT - i '" BOBCATS PLAY WILSON SIGNS foundation was placed on the new site last Sunday The construction work "will be M SI Eccles pressed President Th new c ub house will be ready for an official opening State Honors May Result in Triple Tie at Close of Season Bobcats Heavy Favorites to Take Bunting TTiompson Leads in lndividual Scoring long-dis-tan- - ton C C Eubank Tilford Moench George Eccles Mrs George Eccles and Mrs S P Dobbs Ground for the fiew clubhouse which will be constructed at a cost of $44000 will be broken today Gravel and sand ftr use on the Utah Co lieges Stage Spirited Court Race By LES GOATES CITY Feb 20 — SALT LAKE — Like the bicycle riders who pedal six days and nights only to finish where they started the Utah' Intercollegiate basket ball teams in their race for the 6 fMtRPO M I ' entire system 'gonfalon' —— — —— — -- the pennant for the 1928 season while a defeat will send the two teams Into a deadlock for first place This would necessitate a playoff contest Dewls and Washington meet Friday in the other court final of the season in the junior -- V al m sharp A triumph for North will cinch p ' — —— 'I J iAthletie club op- of Union Pacific the Ogden pOURTIKRS V pose the Green River basket eers at the Weber gymnasium at 8 o'clock tonight in the semi-fingame fir the eastern and western division title The winning five will oppose Omaha or Laramie for the right W compete here March 3 foi the ' : North and Central clash Tuesday in the crucial cage contest of the season in the Junior high court league The battle will be played on the floor at North Junior and will commence at 4 Sun-da- y f Victorious Team Will Meet Winner of Laramie-OrrUh- a For Right to Compete in Tournament Here March 3 Pocatello Is First Team to Cinch Place Junior Teams j Ka u Pacific Quints Ready For Four Periods ofAction "Ralph Pugmire Turns In Fine Golf S : Five Fhce Ogden Tonight Hop$ikrs Refuse To Let Youth Be Served Union 777) 0 ' - 1 52 49 47 33 36 35 5 31 1 27 2 16 2 16 2 16 1 2 1 o 0 1 o C Wrestling Card Offered Tonight at the Auditorium Main Event Will Be Finish Bout William Thornton Chosen Referee DLENTY of speed and action is promised mat lovers of Ogden and vicinity tonight at the Auditorium when Ira Dern and Gus Pappas clash ia the main event The contest will be a finish bout best two out of three falls It will be tht first appearance of Pappas in Og- uen in jii years' The Greek neavywetght after an invasion ot Europe announces that he is In the best physical trim of his career Ha hones to liss his famnns donhlA wrist wv r pin the shoulders of the Salt Laker Dern on the joiner nana undoubtedly win use his aeroplane to I down the Greek heavy P J GETS COAST OFFER 1 Dern defeated George Ector in a one-fa) match He is carded for a main I it Salt Lake last week I avent at Los Angeles in the immediate future and as a consequence hopes to keep his record clean The main event has attracted unusual interest ia Promoter Charles Revell expects a fine atOgden tendance Jack Roller jGerman heavyweight returns after an absence of two years to meet George Ector in the semi-fina- l This bout will carry a one-hotime limit One fall will terminate the contest ADOREE READY In the opening event Andree Adoree is booked for 20 minutei of wrestling with Pat O'Shocker- - O'ghocker however may not be able to wrestle as he was injured in Salt Lake last week If this is the case Revell will have another wrestler on hand ready to face Adoree The first bout will get underway at S:30 sharp William Thornton of Salt Lake will serve as the third man in the ring ' ll 0 j ur What ar tlm distances of tlw Kentucky Iatonia and Tijuana derbies? Who vere the cslub outfielders during the time that Evers Tinker ad Cchance with the Cubs? Was it as great an outfield as It was an in field tliey had? The Kentucky derby distance is one and a quarter miles the derby one and a half miles and the Tijuana derby one and i miles The outfielders at that time were Jimmy Sheckard Frank Schulte Artie Hoffman and Slagle but they were' not i Jimmy considered as great an outfield as the Cubs infield rated among infields' o— ! AFTER SCOTT'S RECORD Joe Sewell with 867: consecutive Barnes to his credit has hopes of breaking Everett Scott's consecutive mark of 1307 games before he finishes his big league career !! t v-- e La-ton- ia one-eigh- th AND We STATE LEADS FOUR TIE IN EASTERN FIVES SHOOT WYOMINGS- - DENVER 20 Feb (AP)— Wyoming's fighting cowboys hith- -' erto the dark "horse'': team of the eastern division of the Rocky mountain basket sball conference held an undisputed lead in the championship race at the end of the week's play In the eastern di-- ! vision v- '' The boys from the open cattle country swept Into the lead by de-- i feating the division leading Colo-- i rado Teachers 28 to 28 at Laramie Wednesday niight and then they invaded Colorado and clinched their! e lead by defeating Colorado last year's champions 35 Saturday night j i fcol-leg- to-3- "I THEY SATISFY and yet THEY'RE MILD SALT LAKE Feb 20 — (Special) — Four :trap stars tied for high gun honors here Sunday in one of the spring shoots The shooters were Frank J McGanney Jr II S Mills Wiley Coleman and P D Watson They each turned in scores of 49 out of 50 birds Forty-fiv- e shooters turned out for the program which- was one of the best staged during the present season it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield cigarettes ere of finer quality and hence ofbetter taste than in any other cigarette at the price LKtCSTT &HXSS13 Toiacco Co - i o LEADS IXTERA'ATIOXAX Al Mamiux former major league twirier now with Newark led the International league in pitching again this year for the second consecutive time : r 1 3 |