Show THE OGDEN STAN 0 ARD-E- SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 13 1934 tT Manage the Will Split Profits With Management and Give Them All Losses ny HENRY MXEMORt: Staff Corrrapondrnl) (United Fr-NEW YOttl£ Jan 13— a man with a deep and gracious nense of appreciation Colonel John (UP)-Be-i- president of Madl-so- n Garden was pleased on his return from a brief Florida vacation to learn that Jack Dempsey had offered to take over the boxing business at the house Tex built The colonel told us so himself todayj But that was unnecessary for how could any man fall to appreciate such a magnanimous gesture? Think of ltl Dempsey right out of ft clear sky and without an invitation offers to step into a million dollar-plu- s organization take charge and run the work And he's perfectly willing to give the Garden a good break on the financial end if there's any profits Jack'll share 'cm- and if there are losses — well Jackll be even more He'll let the Oarden have them all Pretty sweet I'd ny BOXING IUH GONE That's what the colonel said too But he's not going to let Jack make the sacrifice Thinks too much of the big fellow for one thing And thinks he's a little bit as to his ability to revive the corpse that Is boxing for another "There's nobody in sports "that thinks any more of Jack than I do" the colonel said "and I'm glad he's doing so wcll But I doubt If he could help us much for the simple reason jthat It lan't promoters that boxing needs but fighters No promoter that ever lived could breathe much life Into boxers with only the present crop of fighters to work with On the other hand almost any promoter could make things hum around the if he had a heavyweight like Jack was In his ! hey-da- y Jack ! forgets when he talks sboutrcvlvlng boxing that the fighters he would have to employ couldn't carry his gloves when it comes to color ability and all the other items that go to make a heavyweight with genuine appeal "But suppose he did take charge of boxing at the Oarden He mUht possibly be able to arrange a bout right away That would be nice but what then? What other bouts would he follow with? Of course Jack may possibly have a group of spectacular fighters tucked away somewhere that nobody knows about but I am Inclined to doubt It In fact Ije-memb- er reading somewhere where he was quoted as saying that in all his barnstorming as a referee he hadn't run across a single promising prospect" ' "SqUare j - big-heart- box-offi- nt ce Barr-Carne- J— ra i THROUGH THE i MM o The Tigers put up a vanam ngni to turn back the threat of the Weber squad and led from soon after the beginning of the game until the gun sounded the death knell to a Weber rally that had netted six points in the last quarter while the Tigers were only able to gather - SALT LAKE CITY The West school defeated the East In B High and 0 games here Friday In the city league while East triumphed In the A game West won the B game 28 to i 1 t ir j 5 5To26Win I 1 13 G T F P Alley rf 3 2 2 S Dalton rf 1 2 0 2 o 0 0 0 2 4 1 2 0 0 i 2 1 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 6 12 ' 0 0 0 18 7 12 18 19 8 9 12 18 Referee Stevenson umpire O T F P 2 2 2 0 Bowman If Rows If c j Vranlzcn if Burnett If Bpillsbury c Thompson rg Williams lg Walker lg 0 0 3 21 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 5 15 2 0 0 8 6 3 4 0 13 WA A- ' - Baer-Carne- ra What looks to be another bang-u- p card has been prepared by Matchmaker Bill Glasmannl for the Yeoman'aclub of Weber college for Wednesday night January 17 main Featuring one: semi-fina- ls event two and two fourround curtain raisers the card on the flashy bill posters which will soolfif adorn the windows and Stores off Ogden looks like a real winner Topping' the show will be Jack Burke Ogden lntermountaln weir terweight champion and Kid Cannon Twin Falls who Is king pin of the Idho welters lO-rou- nd six-rou- 0 5 3 0 1 2 0 Johnson 0 I lg Totals CAGE RESULTS '(By The Associated Press) Georgetown 24 CarnegieTech 23 North Carolina California 38 Virginia Military institute 18i Vanderbilt 15 Tulane 19i: Iowa State 23 Tulane 20 Wyoming 38 Colorado Teachers Is Colorado college 26 Denver university 22 Utah Aggies 34 Crlgham Young 57 j ' Thirteenth Ward Seventh Ward Twentieth Ward Pleasant View j 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 The Fourth Ward defeated the Seventh Ward 29 to 11 Friday evening in the Ogden Stake Bracket No 2 of the M Men's basketball league while North Ogden defeated Pleasant View 48 to 20 the victories giving both teams a clean slate for the second half The Thirteenth took a victory from the Twentieth Ward to put them in a tie with the Seventh Ward hoopsters for second place The scores: 33-to-- 10 SEVENTH WARD O T FP 0 1 2 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 12: 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 " Totals 4 10 3 11 FOURTH WARD O T FP Champion Couch e Wayment O Austad B Taylor N Austad 1- PrrlA Briggs g Jensen g 2 5 4 f g g i 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 10 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 14 8 1 22 0 BYU Wins 0 1 f Totals Referee dChambcrs 4 1 e 2 Foulger g j Summcrlll g 000 Martin f 000 Wright f Bcttill f Quayle g L Phillips 500 J500 Last Night's Results Seventh IT Fourth 29 Twentieth 10 Thirteenth 33 Pleasant View 28 North Ogden 48 Furness f Knapp k 0 Spllhbury c 7 J Hales g 2 D Hales g Anderson f 29 Hickman f 6 18 - OGDEN STAKE BRACKET No 2 THIRTEENTH WARD ' I j G T Standing of Teams 7 3 f Dellaan Won Losti Pet 0 2 f Carruth jV 2 0 1000 Fourth Ward o 1 4 Worman 2 0 1000 North ORden 0 1 GOOD RECORD er Fo a rth And No rth Ogden hleadL eague 1 0 umpire From 4 31 0 1 i 0 0 0 0 0 Totals t ii) Id 'TWENTIETH WARD Tlngc o f u Bodily e Olscn g 11 0 Clark 1 Moss 2 l 0 0 MOrtenscn 'g Wilkes g j 0 0 0 J- I1 Brian g Wcstbrook f Belnap f j Toyn c 1 Total Referee Frances bers 0 0 0 I Totals 0 0 4 0 5 5 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 a t 0 3 5 0 E Shaw f Randall c H Shaw fj 1 V Bitton g t 4 4 3 Hunt c Glanvllle rg Rae lg W Hunt lg O Totals LEWIS 0 0 Halvcrson rf umpire Cham NORTH OGDEN J Donaldran J Stitt If 0 4 10 pp 3 15 4 10 3 13 1 If Wietse ' Larson c i Sanders rg Lake 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 4 0 Stauffcr If 0 Totals 8 0 9 1 2 1 Albion 27 Idaho (southern branch) PROVO Utah Jan 13— (AP)— li ' 12 Utah State Agricultural college Utah university 33 Montana State ' hoopsters lost to Brigham Young 18 4 here last night In university Washington 33 Idaho 29 two the of first games the last of 45 Stanford University of Califor which is to be played tonight nia at Los Angeles 23 Reserves of both schools took part East Oregon Normal 36Lewiston in the ragged exhibition The half Normal 42 time score was 1 in favor of the : ' Provo athletes With 17 points Nelson Brigham I Young center was the stellar performer and the winner of individual scoring honors His mates- - Millet right forward and Grimmett left forward each accounted for 11 points With nine points Watts made even though Camera now is Aggie right forward led his team in tied up with the Garden and Baer scoring with Dempsey —1 It was regarded as extremely imFIGHT RESULTS probable however that Dempsey (By The Associated Press) would be taken Into a Garden partNEW YORK-Cl- cto Locatelli nership in order to "make" the bout Garden officials regard that 137 Italy outpointed Jack (Kid) aa a bad precedent to set Berg 139 Englamd (10) Camera already is signed to defend Us" title against p Tommy ST JOSEPH Mo— Bus Ereesc Loughraa at Miami February 22 134 Manhattan Kan outpointed and Baer may return to Ij the ring Young Tommy Corbett 134 Omaha shortly for one winter appearance Neb (10) perhaps against Steve Hamas The June battle of course would hinge HOLLYWOOD Calif-- Art upon the outcome of these two 190 Minneapolis knocked out Tom n matches Patrick 1S3 Los Angeles (3) l 57-3- 37-1- - La-sky I TWO ft LUG G KUtt 7 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 McNeil c 0 Serry If Adams lg 38 Thompson If 0 11 0 0 0 0 2 i 0 0 ample-opportunit- 0 12 "5 6 30 Totals Score by quarters WARD SECONDS 5 11 11 21 Q T F P South Cache 9 10 24 30 Logan 7 16 4 2 rf Referee Johrison umpire Plant 5 2 0 10 3 1 1 7 BOX ELDER 2 0 0 4 G T F P 0 0 0 0 Rasmussen rf 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 Slmonsen If 2 3 2 Hansen c 7 3 I 17 7 3 37 Jensen rg 6 4 1 JUNIOR HIGH 0 0 0 Macham lg O T F P Tlngcy If 4 0 0 8 Harmon c 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 6 Minson rg 0 3 3 3 2215 lg Totals Referee: Doxey - 6 3 2 14 0 1 1 1 0 0 14 umpire 4 7 -- t — Wrestling Results 0 warburton lg 2 Totals i 30 0 0 BEAR RIVER O T F P 1 0 5 2 2 0 3 0 DETROIT-- — 10 IH CO AST GAME 2 0 2 12 0 2 0 2 0 0 n n 0 0 " " l2-(A- P) --The Otdcn Boosters of Utah came from bclnd in thi last minutes of their gafje here with the United Athletic flub last night and noed out the tan Francisco team 30 to 22 1 With minutes of play remaining the dtora "as 26 to 18 in favor of the (galifornians The Utahns-- i rallied bJUiantly under the leadership of Callahan and Clark guards and Mllfr forward Each Jound the loop with two field goals to score a minute and raised tho counto 30 four points ahead of the club ien With njhe points Gibbons Booster forwa!( carried off individual Sandoval club scoring laurels guard ar&l Miller another Booster tied withpelght points each The score: s$e two-noin- ts Ruth and Ruppert J ! 1 OODEN (30) £ "Si W O F TP Miller Gibbons srf Fortf'nbery 0 Corner c t Clarg Igf Callahan rg 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 12 Tofals i I UNITED A O (29) )-Fat f Jsn SAN FRANCISCO 1657 Schneiter Geertsen Lose In Golf Match r H r I y Bdoliisiij 0 13 17 10 34 ' Harris rf Cannon If Knudson c Oylcr rg Glggs lg J Harris if Johnson If Iloskins rf Capner lg B 0 up The slugging of the evening will be furnl4ed by Marchant Green of Logan and Perry Saatch Salt Lake at ICS pounds or thereabouts Green has the $ record of being knocked down mdre times frnd of having knocked lia opponents down more times than any other fighter in the intcrmouiitain country If Saatth can sock anywhere near as hard t§s Green both boys will give every epyiator in the house to gaza upon the tops of their hearts and the soles of their fect at V40 same time Which cannot be done standing up Kid M&nleyVho took considerable of a weight handicap in his bout with Billy DeVlno last week but still won a drw decision will trade blows with Joe Chancy of Salt Lake City another filling youngster to open the show It will be held at the Weber gymnasium beginning at eight-thirt- y o'clock a&d the prices have been scaled d4wn for the benefit of all concerned 1-2- 1 Agglos57- to 34 :WillSip Monday : scmt-wlntl- 0 0 0 Jim London 200 New n n Alvord f 1 0 1 York threw Joe Stecher 222 Omaha 0 0 0 0 1 3 Roylance ef (55:43) Cliff Olson St Paul threw 0 0 0 0 V Shaw f 2 0 111 Lou plummer Waukegan Pat Cerrctt g 0 0 O'Shocker 220 Salt Lake City and Totals 9 5 2 20 Karl Barpolls 213 Cleveland drew Score by quarters 18 18 12 48 Totals George Zaharias 251 Pueblo Colo Box Elder 14 24 34 PLEASANT VIEW threw Jim McCUntock 232 Okla- Bear River 8 12 20 a v t homa reservation M rerrin f 2 4 4 NORTH CACHE C Fcrrln f 3 3 2 O T F P to take a trip to St PetersRuppert K Cragun!c 2 1 0 a 0 0 4 Pitcher rf Fla the Yankees' training licwls If burg 1 Matheus g 3 2 0 1 0 10 base Ruth's last three contracts Johnson e B CragunJg 1 0 0 2 l 2 0 have been aigned there Johns e 0 0 0 Rich rg The big slugger who appeared in 0 0 0 0 137 games last season although he Cantwcll lg 13 9 Totals 8 20 !j played only a few Innings In a good Fcfcree Frances umpire Totals 10 7 5 25 many of them had anticipated anPRESTON ii other cut and signified hla willingO T F P ness to accept it provided it was Fames 1 0 0 rf "reasonable" 1 0 0 L Larsen If Although he has lost much of his C Poole e 7 3 0 10 speed and he has been forced to Handy rg 1 0 0 2 yield hla home run crown to Jimmie Dunklcy lg 0 1 1 1 Foxx Ruth expects to play in at Winger rf 0 1 0 0 least 100 games for the Yankees in Smith lg 1 1 0 2 1934 After that he may be ready 'r to quit 11 6 1 23 Totals By HERBERT W BARKER Including the probable figure for Score by quarters: (Associate! Press Sports Writer) 1934 Babe will have earned $342000 North Cache 6 15 17 21—25 in salary alone in his years with the Preston 4 7 17 21—23 NEW YOftK Jan Referee Nielsen umpire West- and 40 he may be but Babe Ruth'a Yankees and his sidelines have part-tim- e job with the New York earned him many thousands more over Yankees will net him about $35000 next summer That's a I drop of around 55 per cent from the record top of $80000 he recelvedS for his labors in 1930 and 1931 but it will buy a lot of groceries and still leaves Ruth the highest paid performer in the game The Bambino will not sign his BY RUSSELL J NEWLAND with Verne Torfln Bremerton contract until next Monday but all Wash Associated Press Writer I Sports the details were agreed to when Craig Wood Deal N J defendSAN FRANCISCO Jan 13— (AP) Ruth and Col Jacob Ruppert went ing champion and Wiffy Cox or into a brief conference at the —On the trail of $4000 prize money 1S32 face Brooklyn colonel's brewery yesterday Where sixteen surviving golfers tee off to- each 'other in thewinner will finals quarter it used to take two months to get day in the third round of the an- they are victorious In their thirdif the big fellow in line Col Ruppert nual San Francisco national match round matches Wood has Earl Fry wound up this conference in a few play open championship Alameda Califs as his third round minutes Cox faces Bam Parks ij mentioned his price Many of the notables of profes- opponent probably £30000 The Babe countered sional ranks were swept out of com- Jr of Pittsburgh with a higher ante possibly 140000 petition as a result at a list of upGeorge Schneiter and John GeertThen without further argument a sets yesterday and the last of the sen Ogden Utah golfers were compromise was effected in au likeli- amateur' entrants was eliminated eliminated Friday after senhood at $23000 although the precise but the field tiil contains an im- sational- golf Geertsen playing eliminated sum won't fc known until Monday pressive quota of par chasers' Ky Lafoon and then dropped to Ruth and Col Ruppert agreed The tournament medalist Johnny Roland McKenzle while Sclinclter several werl-j- i ao to try to settle Rogers of Denver paced the foleld eliminated Henry Zimmerman of the salary question as early as possi- with two former tlllcholdcrs still in Portland and then bowed to Mortie ble this winter and in New York the running Dutra one up after forcing Dutra thus making it unnecessary for Col Rogers measures strokes today to fehoot three under par to win 1 al O T F P 3 d from Oeortio' Welsh offluH Tnke last week will bout fight thfj sccoond semi-finwith Tif?cr Griffiths of fialt Lake City at 126 pounds Tiger Griffith has a mjan punch and socks with either hsind Parry will have a tojmher tittht with Griffith than he had with Welsh which fchould make It a real battle Sammy Wahl Twin Falls winner on the same card on which Kid Cannon rtrfeated Sammy George last week will take on Turp Taylor of Lcwlslonfjln the other LOGAN Otterbcck rf Haslan If Hendricks e James rg Coburn lg five-roun- technical decision Evans umpire: Stitt ELEVENTH Oii 2 18 R-fer- ce! t rp 0 0 (G)'c (G) rg Smith (B) lg 0 0 0 0 Bob Pnfryr who took a c-- 17 5 2 38 TotalA CLEARFIELD— BOYS AND GIRLS G T F P 4 0 0 8 Read (B) rf FP Hodson (Q) If 4 1 1 9 1 15 2 2 1 5 Thurgood (B) c 6 O 0 2 Page (B) rg 3 0 0 0 0 (G) lg Naylor 1 0 0 0 0 Barlow (G)rf nd Cannon has been laying them out head to the in Idaho and comes to Ogden Wth a recent defeat over Sammy Oorge the shuffling battler from Sam Lake Cits Everyone knows the record of Jack Burke X?e put up a wonderful exhibition ijt body punching in his fifiht lasfi Wednrwlay against Mark Jenaen of! Brigham City to win the unanirno'&i decision of Judges Chi Ids and IluniJicll and Referee Bill Glos-man- n 115 Ov : OnJ -- Baer Camera Wight Looms For Next Jane The local Lehl in the evening by while Provo squad 35 to NEW YORK Jan 13— (AP)-- One 21 and Pleasant Grove took a two point victory over the Brigham snappy interview between Jack Dempsey and Colonel John Reed Young High school 30 to 23 Kilpatrick seemed to have changed KANAB The Kanab High the entire heawweieht Ritnufinn school chalked up their third today and left a probability straight victory in the Dixie district 01 a uue meetingstrong between Primo to defeat Hurricane Camera and Max Baer in June: Friday evening 44 to 37: Parowari won from EnterAfter Colonel KiinHrir prise 34 to 23 in the other game dent of Madison Square Garden aw ujRuca who Dempsey and An-c- li ST GEORGE — The Dixie Junior Hoffman Baer' was college took the first game of a two indicated that the manager itof a prospects series from the Branch Agricultural bout were not so dis College here Friday evening 33 to 19 mal after all in the Junior college league The Colonel Kllnatrlck wmH mtu team play again this evening fled that an arrangement could be ifarry Kid Manley Othct Ogden Fighters i 18 R Farr rg 17 F P tHO 0 TENTH WARD jl O1 T F P Players— 2 0 Sarlo rf I! 0 O Price If 2 2 A Price c 0 2 1 0 000 1 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 T F P 0 0 Faulkner lg OGDEN SECOND TEAM Townsend rf o Players— l Thomas rg Torghele rg Bingham lg Baird lg WEBER COLLEGE SECONDS 3 19 5 ifob 1 Friday i ! i TV Salt Lake Squad Piles Up 4 O 5 LEAGUE con-tain- ed 8 Lose To Mfxed Team On Clearfield Floor EES i certain that the nalum Friday nighf would Warriors The Utes completely smothered not break through the Purple and White boya to score to beat down the at will Mario Child K APPLE lead small as it elongated was center plunking through sj baskets However Weber fought the Tigers and I foul pitch frlr a total to a standstill during that period of 17pitching ' j points and Thomas right guard had a A thJ rood Indication of Scoring chance to even the count when he was awarded two foul pitches on a ability of the Utah teams la In the Information tjhat they personal by Kennedy with the score did not mlns one foul pltcH all eve17 to 19 and 48 seconds left to play the full 7 allowed them ning scoring 'Thomas missed his first pitch but Foley ind Drake Weber forwards sank the second for one point and the game ended before cither team found the basket for 7 points each had a chance to do any more scor- but their effort were not iof much (j avail ing The team w accompanied by Ike Bothsquadi Armstrong football coach and Harplayed hard ball was vey Hancock former Utah1 athlete Weber handiin the absence of Vadal Peterson the capped by basketball coach who Is in Montana Uin of Carter i with the first string star forward and In a preliminary name the Wcbcr used both Stoker second squad defeated the Tenth and Morris to fill the gap Shortly Ward group 29 to 16 after the game The scores: j WEBER COLLEOtf: began Jensen forward Players— Ogden qJ T F P was chased to the 1 7 a Foley rf 3j 1 showers for four o 1 Spillsbury rf 3! personal fouLi and Snow If 1 Becker replaced i! Drake If 0 -him The substi nil 2 0 Doxcy e tutions kept both Wilcox c V lj teams from playing their best ball Green rg o' I The Ogden second squad won a Jensen g o! I victory over the Weber second squad Kincaid Ig o 0 21 to 15 In a' preliminary game The Weber squad will play hosts 10 11 Totals 6 26 to the league leading Box Elder five UTAH RESERVES Friday night Coach Mark Baliff anOi T F P Players— nounced while Coach Dixon Kapple Lehman ft 2 2 12 rf will take the Ogden squad to Bear '0! Jensen 0 0 rf River for a game ft If James 0 10 The scores: 1 1 3 Larson Jf OGDEN c 1 17 8j O T F P ChildSj 3 6 0 Stewart rg Jensen rf l 2 1 1 0 1 4 2 4 Ranildl rg Becker rf 1' 1 3 2 1 0 4 Romer lg Whitaker If 1 0 c S 4 Summerhays lg 0 0 Kennedy Woodland rg 0 0 0 0 25! 7 7 57 Totals Greenwcll lg 0 0 0 0 WEBER rs The first and second teams of the Eleventh ward defeated the Clearfield and Lewis Junior squads FriLOGAN day and the Ogden All Stars girls team lost to a mixed girls and boys team of Clearfield The Eleventh ward defeated the LEAD Clearfield squad 34 to 15 and the AH Stars bowed 38 to 38 at Clear field The Eleventh ward second squad won from Lewis Junior team Ogden Weber North and 37 to 30 in the Lewis gymnasium South Cache Split The Ogden All Stars will play Games the Pocatello Amazons a girls team this evening in the Lewis gymnasDIVISION 1 STANDINGS ium The Eleventh ward and Mar-rii W ' L Pet will play a preliminary game at 2 Box 0 1000 Elder seven o'clock 2 0 1000 Logan Scores 1 1 500 Ogden Uih WARD FIRST TEAM 1 Weber 1 500 O T F P 1 1 500 1' 17 North Cache w stitt rf s'i" 500 I 1 urn if 2 1 1 5 South Cache 000 3 0 0 6 Bear River Becraf t c i( 0 2 2 Preston 0 000 1 0 0 2 Galbraith rg 2 0 0 4 J Stitt lg RESULTS FRIDAY NIGHT 0 0 0 0 Wheaton rf South Cache 21 Logan 30 Weber 18 Ogden 19 18 "1 2 34 Totals Box Elder 34 Bear River 20 CLEARFIELD North Cache 25 Prcaton 23 F P GT Box Elder and Logan kept their 2 Weir rf 2 11 5 slates clear in pivlsion One of the Hodson If 0 0 0 0 high school basketball race by de Naylor 0 1 3 feats over Bear River and Couth Mabey rg 11 Cache Friday evening while We-h1 0 2 0 Thornley lg and Preston other leaders drop0 0 D 0 Read rf r 0 0 0 0 ped their contests Bmith If The Bees had an easy contest 0 0 0 0 Thurgood C 34 to 20 on their home court 0 0 0 0 winning rg Page while Logan took the measure of i 0 3 3 15 South Cache 30 to 21 Weber lott Totals ft one point game to Ogden 19 to 10 Referee Evans umpire Hlatt and North Cache won by two points over Preston 25 to 23 OGDEN ALL STARS SOUTH CACHE O T F P O T F P 0 2 0 12 Stitt (C) rf 3 18 6 2 1 1 Hherman If 1 1 0 Chrtfitemen If 4 0 0 ChUdi c 1 P Gunnel! c 0 2 1 2 1 Rae lg NlelAon rg 0 0 0 1 lUtfiftel rg 0 0 1 ttradfth&w 0 2 lg 2 0 0 4 rf Gray ItOfiC lg 0 0 0 1 0 0 Phillips If Prcs Ounnell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson g ' 1 1 KohJer lg 0 guarding ? — All-Sta- 1 The University of Utah reserve was trailing 12 to 18 and the close squad was In one of thoat moods of when no matter how they siot they W Woodland Qreen- - scored in their 87 to 26 vlctjory over well and Kennedy the Weber college five at the gym j made it almost Child 1 Feterson rg 0 24 and the 0 game 38 to 28 East Vaughan rg 2 won by the score of IS to 12 in the Todd 1 ! lg I ! A game Larkin lg i ROOSEVELT — Roosevelt took Saunders rf o 0 Its second victory In region five Fri- jonnson rf 4 0 day evening by handing a 63 to 24 defeat to Central In the other conTotals 9 11 test in the division Uintah defeated WEBETt SECOND TEAM Duchesne 60 to 28 O T Morris rf 1 GUNNISON — The local basket- Dincen If 0 ball team defeated the Moroni squad 3 40 to 23 Friday evening In one of itoyiance r 2 the games of the Sanpete district Eplllsbury a 2 while Wasatch academy won from AWDerg c 2 Ephriam 40 to 23 and Mantl de- Roberts rg 0 feated North Sanpete 47 to 28 in Hunt rg 0 Judklns rg the other o 0 PRICE — Carbon won a 64 to 30 coietti ig 4 victory over Perron Friday evening Totals in the opening games of the Carbon 5 14 division of region five while Green River took a 35 to 29 game from Huntington in the other contest AMERICAN FORK high school bowed to Alpine district Friday the score of 41 to 23 won from the Lincoln - 'kit V ot The fourth pe riod opened with Ogden having the largest margin of the entire game six points Weber Score by quarters: Ogden Cyprus Weber vic- GRANTS VI LLE — The basketball team won a lopsided tory from Orantsville here Friday evening 60 to 29 to go Into a tie with Jordon for the lead of the Jordon division (' If JO MMWMM O I : TV 'I UTAH RESERVES one- ' M7C O— O — ses Burke Oppfy WINS CONTESTS Jl annon In 10 R otmii Spoft — WEBER BOWS Vy$ heii" ELEVENTH HARD -- Dieu c SALT LAKE — Jordon High went Into a tie In the Jordon division of the high school basketball league Friday evening by virtue of their 40 to 10 victory over Bingham and the defeat of Granite by Murray By Krenz day evening before a crowd that filled every available inch of space -- in the hall and stood in chairs out in the hallway SPANISH FORK — Spanish Pork won their game In the Nebo district Friday (evening by handing & 40 to 11 defeat to Tintic to- a rapid game Nephl defeated Payson 33 to 16 In the other game played In the division MURRAY '— The local basketball team undcrated and untouted deTotals feated the state champion Granite squad here Friday evening 34 to 32 In a last minute rally that kept the: Kapp rf outcome In doubt" until the final Stoker If Morris If whistle sounded - CLOSE SHAVE Fighting: madly at all points and at times almost hysterically the Ofiden Tigers and the Weber Warriors fought to a 1948 victory fori Ogden at the high school gymnasium Fri: Over Yeoman Club (Completes Card For Fights Next Wednesday - Thomas Has Chance to Tie Score but Misses Foul Pitch and Game Ends 19 to' 85 Ogden Second Team Wins ed over-confide- n — ng Reed Kilpatrick 771 1 Maintain Slim Margin All Th ro ugh Con ies t Tigers- Garfajlffairs 4' rf V "mien m a 8 O ne iFOtnic V tcimy Deiisey Offers To AM1NER X 2 Macklln If Curtis Sandoval lg I f 30 1 l 0 0 0 3 2 8 0 2 2 4 3 23 0 13' BALTIMORE—Frankie 6 4 1 e Ytl 4 6 1 Totals : 0 2 1 1 Wilson rg Jackson fS 2 2 4 Bobcrgig 0 6 0 1 Finly rf 9 3 F Tp G i LOhrjjlf 8 Petrel! f 147H ScKnectady N Y outpointed Petepulolta 143 V4 New York (10) Clarence iK O) Burns 170 Baltimore outpointed Walter Kirk wood 170 Vi Wsphlngton (8) 1 1 1 1 OEI 'G GALOSHES ! I VVrlhfeJare falling mn's crnu- talofhcsat tuua a pair tt1--lhii price i$ ipoEltively uncJer cot AC1 more important - L 'U u 0 Uubbr ?cnsn "Tknfi J 1 1 y 1 J J tln-r- e f ir-- S r I t- m to m m km m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m I - I |