Show A i THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 20' 1954 ear R ' Toledo Joins NCAA Group Idaho State Seattle Get Posts In Elimination Headliner r i ' wr £ 4c ' “1 $ 4 8JS ' - “ I £ 1 — i : 'v' C ' i t: s x x v' ' I ! t NEW YORK (AP) — The NCAA filled another of its basketball tournament berths Saturday when Toledo UniConference joined versity' champion of the the fold The tournament now has five C £1 1 Mid-Americ- k fcj'V -4- " C ft A 0 U” - Jr JLlOSS ' V v UH £10016 £ 1001 ' i ' tAu ' v' ‘J- gjg gigt r Ji Davis Olymp East 1! -- fh- - v $ A f I if41 4i : v- Cx ’Of ' '&'' s " j j 11-a- Side Up And Over The action landed in the hands of The rebound in this long Pon Ballantvnc (second photo eventually from left) who rerouted the basket lor two pmnK for Ben Lomond The trio jumping tor ball are Clair Stokes Bear Tiber Gary Kapp and Art Bramwcll Ben Lomond At loit is B Anderson At right are DeVerc Anderson Bob Woodhead and Gary Conger Bears won their 11th straight at Ben Lomond gym last night 48 46 Photo by Bob Morris Collins & Morris stall photographers o Warriors Tigers Defeated Cage Results 5 e bye par 10 12 7 27 Pollard 2 3 2 6 Hale 3 4 17 Walbeck 1 2 0 2 McFarlane t 1 North Cache OX - 6-- 2 9 I 1 Tenley Albright Meets Setback Wc-tov- Tr-ielh- - 1 j r 1 ! 1 1 i - ii 51-4- 9 h 9 Ricks Squares Title Series 16-1- Wasatch Nearly 3000 fans jammed 36 Xhc cheer about The Scots jumped into an early lead and staved there until deep in the third quarter when the Bears took over It was a case of Ben Lomond being hot and Bear River cold in the lirst half During the second half the situation was Sommer and Mur ered The Bruins their dock each tallied 11 points for' shooting eve and theregained Highlanders Morgrn Frodsham paced South cooled off Big Bob Woodhead made the difference Any time he gofthe ball it seemed' he was in with it no matter where he was standing at the time Gary Conger returning to action for Bear River after being out of action for a couple of weeks with a bad ankle was in again sparking the Bear River defense He looked like t h e Conger of old The Scots scored first on a free throw by Ron Ballantvnc Art Bramwell followed with a jump shot from close in to make it Ballantvnc pushed one in from outside for then Gary t Kapp stole the hall at drove down the field and laid one in to build up a 7 0 lead More Than Half Gone The quarter was more than half gone betore Bear River made its lirst score Clair Stokes fouled 3-- ertimci fo i throw to make it Ken Butler Ballantyne Bramwcll Kapp and Denny Stettler in during the second quarter potted steadily and Bramwcll coolly tanked them from the free throw-linto build up the Ben Lomond lead At half-timthe Scots were in 7-- 1 k dribinto a Marques Haynes-lik- e ble to freeze the pill and preserve the Bear River win Coach Durrcll Hughes first place in Region One for the season by beating back the Scot threat However the Scots of Coach Monte Bailey need make no apologies The “Golden Boys” of Ogden basketball put on a thrilling go all the way The Junior Bears beat the Ben Lomnd Javvees 44-4and at halftime the 7th Grade Washington Hawks beat the Mound Fort Ospreys 6 3 Box scores: crew-cinche- 3 "V" Oimr Bear River GTFP 8 2 2 18 Ben Lam an 4 Woodhead 2 1 3 D Anderson 5 7 5 15 Stokes 3 3 Hansen GTFP K Butler 2 0 0 4 Bramwell 4 55 13 Kapp 3 4 2 12 15 Ballantine 6 6 2 14 OOOO Conger R Butler OOOO 7 B Anderson 3 3 Nolan OOOO 1 1 Stettler 0 5-- 0 i 2 J 67 ike Forest George Weh 86 W Wd-lA Lee 54 Willmm St Mai 68 New hern 82 The Citadel 74 New Orleans Lot old 73 Miss So 76 Alabama State 88 Fi-62 Folkman with nine points Mi lw est sparked the Warriors J HendOklahoma Citv 52 Wiomirg 40 71 Ohio I'n v 66 ricks with 10 points stood out1 Toledo Neb Wesleian 67 C’hadron 63 North Dakota 76 No Dakota St for the Bulldogs so Peru 60 Wane 'Neb CO Box Elder had little trouble So Dakota St 59 South Dakota Doane 66 Hastings G2 with the Orange Streaks They 7 s 50 Handily Over Iff den Teams ! 7-- ast Cornell 76 Yale Penn 79 Broun south decision to Mon- 18 23 14 50 ‘ 18 22 10 44 Totals tana State It 22 36 50 Tfie defeat would Jordan have been meaningless except DaJcials: Carter and Tucke? 33 41 that it snapped the Bengals’ 18 South The loss game winning streak G T FP was their first since they dropped Lambert 10 0 2 Jorgensen 0 2 11 the first two games of the seaCutltr 4 4 3 11 son to Brigham Young Jordan 3 2 17 moved into an early lead and won Lake 2 0 0 4 In the Ivy League Penn re0 0 0 0 Last Mancuso going away Results Night's mained on top by defeating Peterson 6 1 1 13 Hadtieki and Morrison with 16 Bear River 48 Ben Lomond 46 in overtime to run o o o“o Birreii Brown 79-6L Johnson 6 3 3 15 North Cache 50 Weber T9 11 point6 2 4 2 and ® Thorn respect ivelv led 2 i? £'ewbVir Cornell its loop record to Logan 58 South Cache 49 eav y Curtis 10 0 2 Bees the Pallit with 17 and 51 41 Box Elder Ogden Aste 0 0 0 0 dogging (he Quakers’ footsteps :even with vaulted second into 0 76-5Campbell K Johnson Logan performed 111 9 The Big vanquished Yale in the hectic Region One the best for Mark Bulhfs maplace Reds’ record shoe's They 1415 8 36 25 17 12 62 Totals 11 18 29 36 basketball race last night with a chine meet in Philadelphia on March 6 Olympus 16 37 47 62 58-4decision over South Cache but the rest of the schedule fa- South Summarj: Officials: Hockett and Watts now have seven Grizzlies The Weber North Cube vors Penn G l i p I r r P wins and four defeats the Washington 3 2 2 8 Jenirn 4 4 2 10 J George Hcnclmks Coach Slater’s Weber Floyd 3 6 2 8 Dirk uorc 5 Pot Ur 2 1 scourge of the Southern Confer- High School hoopmen suffered 2 10 2 96 Skeen Dobson 2 0 0 4 ence w as the only team in the another setback this time at the 22 07 50 4 1'olk'iwn Chi tensen 3160 0186 top 10 of the Associated Press’ Schlupp hands of North Cache 50 39 to 1 3 2 4 III 14 18 owturg weekly poll to get into action a into tie for with third Schells 1 i 1 3 slip place The Colonials No 8 walloped B Aimeiton 18 2 4 Ben Lomond athletes the red-ho- t to run their Wake Forest 68-7- 4 1 School Tiger28 39 If L6 Ogden 50 Totals High season record to 18 victories and 8 31 39 — Disap-- j bowed to Box Elder at Brigham Vv’cucr OSLO (UP) Norway one defeat North Cache 10 25 40 30 Tenley Albright of Bos-- j City 51 to 41 in a game plaed That setback incidentally was! pointed South Caihe “no alibis” today for at Brigham City The Tigers are Iosan at the hands of Maryland and GW ton offered Gl’FP out of the race in one GTFP world women’s the hopelessly figure " 1 losing 0 0 2 Christensen Watt- 2 2 2 6 the Terps gets another crack a of in seasons to their Gundi 2 2 0 2 poorest Inorne Ilansen 0 2 0 0 skating championship ' next Tuesday Lames 6 19 7 19 1113 Pajne Germany but onlookers decade 0 4 2 2 Fhason In other major games Seton Busch ofthat Speth 8 8 6 12 is in North Cache fifth place 1 0 0 2 Knovlos a fall during her Tucllc r 2 71 3 9 Hall defeated John Carroll 90-5- 9 agreed Mirux 00 0 0 probably cost her followed by Box Elder Ogden 01 32 20 22 Murray College upset Penn State 75-6- 3 performance Thompson 110 2 Cache and The South first four 1 3 2 4 Pei k ns L- iford 0 10 7 7 Siena edged St Bonaventure the title Bench 0 4 3 3 upset after she slipped teams will compete in the state 07 68 63 208 Jcn-c-62-5- 6 Oregon State turned back to Visibly Paik r Kepner ice and fell immediately A finals at Salt Lake in March 0000 the and Washington State Cache game 3 6 17 Mathews The Weber-Norta double loop jump following Washington the blonde Oregon whipped 1 4 44 30 58 Totals Miss Al- was hotly contested the first 13 33 19 49 63-511 9 58 25 Logan two the but reto able seemed Bulldogs periods never 7 21 30 49 bright South Cache Olficialb Blatn Murdock gain her usual stride afterward pulled away in the third quarter Ahead by 218 points after the and were never headed Box FIdcr Ogdcn GTFP completion of the compulsory GTFP 4 2 6 Vail 12 OOOO Wiggins ' figures Thursday and apparently 6 5 4 16 Ilaaficld Mecham 0 2 0 0 well on her way toward repeat0 4 3 3 PouNori G Hansen 12 0 2 0 3 6 6 Quavle Ereituieser 2 0 0 4 ing the triumph she scored in 4 4 3 11 Morrsoil Holder 1 0 0 '2 Davos Switzerland last winter 3 6 3 9 Olsen Ball if 7 4 2 16 Miss Albright’s performance in Doctor 0 4 2 2 REXBURG Idaho (AP) — yesterday’s free skatihg windup SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — Fir- Campbell 2 8 3 7 Swenson 3 4 2 8 Ricks College coming back from definitely did not measure up to teen amateur skating titles will 15 312151 behind a 3 first-quartdefi- the German girl’s 16 23 9 41 Totals 1954 Pa- Bo Elder be at stake the when 13 29 42 51 cit evened the Intermountain Miss Busch The 6 18 29 41 Conference championships at one who also is the holder of the Ger- cific Coast Figure Skating cham- Ogden Officials: Wilson and Andrews game each with a 60-5victory man and European titles dis pionships open at Berkeley Ice- over the Snow College Badgers played a far more superior tech-- 1 land next week last night nique especially in the double Top skaters already have en- -' The two teams will meet in splits which helped her add up teTed from Alaska California Rexburg tonight for the rubber important points Idaho Montana New Mexico Ore-match which will decide the 1954 Utah and Washington MELBOURNE — Marshall Clay-to- n gon I C AC' champ New' Orleans outpointed Saperior work on the floor by the Utah school’s Kirby lanky Ivor Germaine Australia 10 welpivot bind Lewis gave Snow the terweights but exact weights not edge in the first period as they available controlled the ball and hit a high 7N percentage of their shots GiiiG-Giii- G But Wif Hopkins and Vernal Rydalch started driving early in And Every Saturday Night the second period to put tne DINING Vikings into a lead they never DANCING Ricks led 30-2relinquished when the teams left the floor at Band No Cover Charge the intermission 2k 79-7- 2 51 mid-cour- ll 2 d mit Division play last night to remain tied for first place in th" standings The Miners blasted Wasatch 51 to 36 and South Summit wal- loped North Summit 76 to 51 Morgan had little (rouble with South Rich winning handily i 5 The Bear River Bears tfept their Region One basketball record unsullied last night at Ben Lomond High School but not before the Scots threw a couple of man-sizescares into them The final score was Bear River 48 Ben Lomond 46 ncw hiUtoP gymnasium to watch’ l0sS and then MorwnS“oJth dumped in long Park City and South Summit the Bears win their 11th straignt set deal With 18 seconds to go registered easy ictorics in Sum- victory but they had plenty to on the scoreboard Conger went 0 a By CHARLES KREHER Park Cit :v 71-6- 6 dropped Summit Division V v TM I South Cage Clincher Lost Last Night' Result Jordan 50 Davis 44 Toledo scored its clincher last South 62 Olympus 36 night with a victory over Tonight'svs Schedule West East Ohio University With three minJordan High School hoopsters utes left the Rockets were trailing by one point But Jim Ray moved a step closer atto the Big Kaysvilfe hit with a field goal to put them Eight championship 50 to 44 a close with last night ahead to stay over decision the hustling Davis Oklahoma City also w armed up Darts for the tournament by pqlishing South walloped Olympus in the off Wyoming 52-4avenging an other league encounter 62 to 36 early-seaso- n upset at the 'hands’ East and West clashjat the Utah of the Cowboys from Laramie this evening in Salt field house The Chiefs have been somewhat Lake-Ci- ty of a disappointment what with Pollard paced the Beetdiggers their 14-- record Before the sea- - over the Darts The elongated son got under way most experts tallied 27 Jones center thought they’d sjiow better than and Mallat W'ere thepoints they have They won seven in performers for Davis outstanding a row before losing to Oklahoma The teams closed the first A&M Then when they dropped od tied at At halftime two games to Seattle their star a 24-2Davis held lead When dimmed closed the third Jordan period Still they could be the dark had moved ahead 36-3horse in the tournament even Summaries: teams must though the Jordan play a preliminary round while G T F 8P 4 4 Brklacich the conference champions get a 20000 MiUerberg for its Bears Clinch Region 1 Title By Close Win Over Scots Locals Put Up Fierce Battle s v ? ‘ TT years ago The championship is the Rockets’ first under Coach Gerrard Bush Bengals Lose Idaho State Teams Tie For Summit League Lead i Z'J T A v IVi’aWir ' jSl tf0T at-larg- at-larg- 2 an teams two league champions and e three quintets Idaho State the winner of the Rocky Mountain Conference is the other league winner wjiile Seattle Oklahoma City and Bradley are the at large outfits Toldeo probably won’t go far in j the tournament hut nonetheless it is a milestone for the school a i en Lomond 4 18 19 12 48 Score bv Totals quarters 7 II 37 48 Bear Rner Ben Lomond 10 24 33 46 Officials P Hancock and Lower ‘ B” Game Br GTFP 2 6 5 9 D Green 2 0 5 9 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J 10 semi-finai1 "Shorty" Ross and His 9-0- 0 1 0 111 0 0 6 0 P DANCING TONIGHT — FEATURING TT TCT 0222 3 3 5 0 7 MA'S and PA'S 2 red-shirt- 1 SWIM 110 8 10 16 3 0 3 1 03 3 3 Cowboys Lose io Oklahoma Five ld inn GTFP Woodhead and Stokes were beginning to connect for the Bears Tex Tech 97 Arizona St Tempo 67 Arizona St Flagstaff 67 Panhandle 19 17 11 51 13 34 18 44 now with Stokes being effective Totals Oklohnrn i A A M ’8 14 25 40 51 from the foul line Morgan Art i ms Colo fcate 98 St Michaels South Rich 10 19 28 44 N M 51 But to open the third period Officials Jenkins and Pace OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) — Ben Lomond seemed to cool off Iarr West City University easel s and the from Bear Oklahoma So California 56 California 38 52-4a to “rubber game” victory River began to lose their opening HCLA 92 Stanford 77 over Wyoming University last Brigham Young 85 Htah 76 round tenseness Oi egon State 51 Wdi Stale 49 Leon Hansen opened by making night as 3000 fans watched Ar6i Washington '9 Montana State 79 Idaho Slate 72 a free toss Woodhead rang one nold Short score 25 points for Colo Mints 63 West St Colo 62 CINCINNATI- - Ohio (UP) — in that rolled around the rim a the winners The televised bout tonight be- - few Midwest Conference Tournej at victory gave the Oklahoma times before dropping CityTheteam -- ccn Cmnnnat Nashv llle a two to one edge in lightweight Val - through IIansen hooked inYn Texas Southern B3 Penn State 77 lacc Smith and New York welter - 'the side and with Wyoming this games played stokes made good season Miceh to Joe is expecied weight n Lincoln Mo 59 fromthe foul stripe 3 ion 3 nCar 5011 °Ut Cr0wd 0f Thc dash of two good defenTex 57 Ltole DeVere Anderson hooked Kentucki State 73 Grambling La sive units kept the game scoreless a shot in Byron Anderson laid 66 consolation' zfn the first two minutes but C0 for Volunteer State Conference Tournci: J??n?ni°cSt-aUP an°tbcr Woodhead backed off East Tenn 67 Union Tenn 33 buck w who Oklahoma City edged to a 129 sct a and fjred bullseye and first w hipped nearly his everyone in period lead Bethel Tenn 66 Middle Tenn CO stokes hooked one in to tie thc The winners continued to up ciass The New orker has no score at 33alI and held a seven-poiBear River stayed in front their margin Oklahalftime lead 26-1from then on but as time began 12 was lead homa's biggest points running out the indomitable in the third period Plaids started a comeback who ae- Oklahoma’s Short Ballantyne drove in and laid DANCE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ken ®“!ler ' m’dlp’forhis'du' NEW YORK — Madison Square TONIGHT faked his guard out of position mrspoints mal — recently at Wj’oming Garden Castellani then parsed in to Ballantyne who whereshowing And Every Saturday Rocky Oklahoma 160'14 City lost Its ErCleveland outpointed racked it then Ron added a foul With to the contest Cowboys only Durando 1(50 nie and another layup Bayonne NJ made six Short in only points 10 “Gene’s Combo” pitch At that point the Scots were Sheland Ev that game Wyoming featuring: trailing 44-4- 2 ton said he had the system for Gene Phillips Max Black Haynes-LikDribble sloping the Oklahoma City star At Kapp and Bob Freggil Woodhead gave the Bears a Wyoming’s Bill Sharp hit 14 working margin with a diarity points 10 of them on free throws Southw er 0 Lmaa4 Bea River e 0 0 O 0 I Dickson 0 0 0 o D Bell 3 0 0 6 V Bell 1113 18 IS 10 46 BALL WIIRUHONU PICTURt V |