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IS I turn wm aj By Upscl DENVER Feb 27 W— Colorado A nd M fired in points with amazing regularity here Wednesday night in dumping Denver 7962 in a lopsided Skyline conference basketball game The Ram cracked the game t 4 1' r m : -- is:'' - vt'- VVr- Four Quin(s Drop From v 1 - M Men Test Skyline Standings W 10 Bnsharn Young tuh Rut Montana Penver Colorado A and Nfw Mexiro Prt 909 in S83 II 7 7 3ot sat 549 9 417 1 210 077 I Bill Clcjt Eight fine 'teams remained in 1he running for the 1932 championship as a result of some spirited battling in the University of Utah field house Wednesday night where perhaps ne fjncst scrap of all saw de fending rhampinn Itgan Fifth CONSOLVTION turn back a gallimt Sufiar City five 51 50 in a game which left the Wednesday turnout limp and groggy Those eight survivors will be whittled to four In Thursday night's skirmishing which finds four sparklers on tap in the Ute wigwam A 530 pm opener sends Reno against Logan Fifth and tli?n in rapidfire order it'll be Dublan Crantsville Second's thrilling 01 wxlc0 versus Hedondo Beach ma wi i i'i v oiiitjf ilia oiri nut ut 03 i overtime Rams Tighten Grip On Seventh Spot In Skvline Rating W'vomwg Provo Ninlh Capitol Hill Quints Slay in Running i tnumpn overjfjk scrappy Paul Ida highlighted Salt Lake's Capitol Hill versus skirmishing in the race for the Thurber ward of Wayne County Four afternoon contests in the consolation chamoionshiD of the i Deseret gym the first becinnine t m at 12 noon will find four of the in afternoon the Wednesday opening day losers scrapping it Deseret Gym out for the consolation chamTh Idahoans went ahead for pionship and the four Wednesthe first time in the game when day short-ender- s colliding Lowell Kraus hit a fielder in the in thenight scramble for fifth place last 30 seconds of the regulation game sending the score to Logan In Thriller Paul then missed a free toss to Logan Fifth Ward which won give Grants ville possession and the 1951 champion Jeff Worthington tanked a deuce ship served notice it will be to knot the score and set the after its share of 1952 honors by stage for the first outscoring an explosive Sugar game of the 1952 classic City five in Wednesday night's s Consolation Race 0 nightcap Logan with Dave Ferneau tipGrantsville thus joined East Midvale Mincrsvllle and Spanish ping In nicely etched a 16 9 first Fork in the race for the consola- period advantage But with Doyle tion championship East Midvale Harris and Glenn Dalling showscoring ing the way the courageous catching fire on a splurga by Clint Cutler elim- Sugar City five whacked at that inated Canada's Hill Spring margin until theyhad moved with54 37 Minersville's in one point with 2'i minquintet scrappy sharpshooters put the utes left inthe blazing battle skids under Ogden Fourth 55 4fl Fouls Help Dublan and Spanish Fork sent Glendale back to California turning back Accuracy at the 1 the coast cagers line coupled with some smart Thursday afternoon's schedule ball control In the closing moat the Deseret Gym will pare ments kept Dublan Ward of the consolation race down to two Mexico in the running for the teams Spanish Fork swings M Men basketball championship Each club rifled 16 field goals into Grantsville and East Midvale trades shots with Miners-ville- into the irons but Dublan was a pair of nifties which successful on nine of 22 charity should be a good reward for the pitches while Logan could tally afternoon rooters only six of the nine they were allowed Lead Dwindles loss Glendale' Fast Capitol Hill 'Double to Spanish Fork was the second Salt Lake's Capitol Hill five the time in two nights that once again doubled the score on d saw a comfortable lead dwindle into nothing its opposition crumbling plucky 1 and end up in defeat They led Honeyville Slow to start the Division Nine 47 35 Sugar City Tuesday night trotted out an assort Ithen lost and in Wednesdays champions ment of screens and splits and a j windup they were ahead of Spanish Fork 38 31 at the third canto tight defense which kept them Those Thursday defeats— the in strong contention for the big prize In Tuesday's openwnnd for each team— elimi M Men nated Glendale Ogden Fourth ing round the Salt Lakers reHill Snrinff and I'aul xrom me pelled Paul Ida 5627 giant M Men windup Provo Wins Two old rivals met in the third Thursday's Schedule battle in the championship Oaaarat bracket Wednesday and play fols Cranltvill 1J noon— Apinith Fork Second lowed the script as Provo Ninth Fleataat ! Twentieth vi 15— Division Six champions downed Gmve I vs Snitar City 2 Pleasant Grove First 38 36 3 45— East &idala va Mineisvitla It was nip and tuck for start At U a U Field HsuM to finish Provo leading after the :30— Reno v Fifth 41— Of man va Bedondo opening quarter but never Inn va Ninth i I uide open in the third period on the deadly outside shooting of Pon Scothdrn Bob Betz and Russ Rerucha and the post dunking of Dennis Steuhm Stan Pi vie joined with the others to bank in 11 straight points while Denver was held scoreless to run the count to 5032 with seven minutes of the third quarter played After that It was no contest j 48-4- extra-perio- 4 Colored f Pf tn 111 A and Paltonl Rhnnef luref Kinardf 7 in 3 74 Reruchaf 4 1111 ScthornJ 0 4 0 Vannf Met Gnllnc 4 Sweitrrl 113 0 11 4 4 0 1 01 11 8 0 4 10 5 3 4 11 0 0 0 0 51-5- Ull Rleirc 0 0 10 Kal 110 60 Wuhf1 113 Hnwellj 1114 Waaserreans 3 3 10 0 3 S Sneathx 0 0 0 Kane 0 0 4 Pivmm 0 0 0 0 Denver f 1 Pf tp M CrvJ Heirs kuhnS 0 0 0 0 82 1120 70 19 ll 14 H Totals Scnre or quarters 10 IS 17 IS— 70 Colorado A and M 14 14 Penver 35— fij Free thrnwa missed: Coloradn A and iw— iterurna 2 Meunnt fivic teninnrn Fneath 3 Denver — Pation 3 Rhone Grif fin Howell Hughes 1 Kalaa i Wasaer- ipin a 49-4- 8 'v TWO FOR TWO Bol)cat Five Downs Ags learns sponsors ana tournament omcials are presented to Wednesday night's turnout to officially BOMBS AWAY SAYS NAVY Mont Feb 27 Wl —It took Montana State College a fourth quarter spurt Wednesday night to beat a team of Utah State substitutes in a basketball game The Bobcats were and cold to start with and trailed 11-with the first period half at the gone Utah State led quarter A second period MSC drive led by Guard Jerry Glea-son'- s 10 points brought the hosts halftime deficit up to a Feb 27 WASHINGTON 57-5- Stale If — The Navy definitely plans to go ahead with explosive tests in Lake Pend Oreille Ida an official said Wednesday Numerous protests against the proposed experimental in the lake have been received by congressional memMontana Stata Utah Stat bers from Idaho and Washg t f P l f p 1 1 11 Miller 1 3 JO Tuftf ington 4 4 C Mitchell 10 3 4 1 4 10 Havf The Navy official told a re3 110 Gardner Mrtahille 1115 1 7 4 0 Sprmiman Gleaong 7 3 3 17 porter that no information 1 Weig Paracg 10 18 115 0 0 0 0 Bnolheg Holier 1114 could be released on the size 0 0 0 0 LindleyJ of the explosive charges that 1017 14 37 Totals 11318 51 will be used The tests will Score bv quarUra: 10 19 13 15—57 have to do with "the Montana Stata safety of 31 10 7—53 Utah State Free throws missed: Montana State — men and ships at sea" the r Mitchell 1 Milter Parac Utah Stale— spokesman said hone flat-foote- d 21-1- 0 30-2- I v ' X J '''"-- - -f-4-- i T V V J - ' - J - i 6A9 open the '52 51 Men All Church basketball tourney Bich in tradition and color the annual Parade of Fives a bf 47-3- 5 Caffe if' vfi i 1 Provn eUiO— Water !— Capitol Hill va Thutber MENI Here's a Real COLLEGE CAGE RESULTS Clint Cutler of East Midvale took the lead in the race for scoring Tinnors thanks to a harvest as his team elimi- M HeiHelhr 71 Oberlin Virs'nia Wiilim and atr "!Amherel nated Hill Spring of Canada Cutler afternoon Wednesday now has 51 counters in two games Doyle Harris of Sugar City followed with 39 Gayle Bluth of Dublan third with 3 and Joe Goodman of Provo Ninth next w ith 31 r" ' ' New Hampanue M Ml W rerirlon rVnn State iouthera 1Ui Rlaile Ohi Mary!4 2 KS 3 Marys 51 Virainia V Leunuana Col S3 MKhiian !7 5 M PUhirjP'v! 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Paul 31 37 14 14 37 ?a 4a— 44 Hill Sprtnsa wrestling exhibition at the fair Grantaville Pras tt a iaan Srswa aatasaaliassla j Officials: Xaaelhr and Hu!bert- ll grounds coliseum is no excepMlnersvnle Oade Saureti S Cnoriman 4 0 0 0 illI 9 H n!ntt 3 3 3 13 4 Waiter Poieror tas aiaawsl Ken Williams of Pleasant Grore runs into a bit of trouble as he tion Seatlft Sark ftlP r fm-t(tip ? 0 f 111 Waaer Carlen rrrei Jill t I 0111 A triple main event is on tap W ntn4f tarts a dribble around Provo Ninth's Roy Porter in night battle Kvre 4 5 3 11 I aCarteri 1004 Wvreck J 4 5 3 10 10 3 Jl Nelan f ) 1 I wniam B ttlitnax 4300 0 0 Oarax Cleave 10 0 1 for lntermountain wrestling fans 11111 CuwmJ IA i HamiltrmJ Oipm 0311 Liaviee Stoddard a B 10 0 4 1304 Carter 1 6 0 Humiium j: W rlln a f1 33 13 140 000 Srara 1101 000 leatunng six or tne top junior J O A fl S Ijraiaj a 0 0 38 saunnera ToUlS J M H Hooker is J IIU '14 14 Salieaoa M ( arter 0 0 0 g J heavyweights of the west All are Srore b ajuartats H Marahaii 0 13 14 Shupa It time limit affairs or 1 ? 1 - v Orava pwnt 0 0 0 0 W inn 10 Provo ' Houstoa and best two out of three falls with ? t"Ue S 11 13 Huaa ll Erer try the first to start at 8:30 14 14 7 14 13 S 44 Totals 44 10 0 3 Osden fourth Bob Cummings Seaside Ore "sJnb our fa mono 4 13 30 40 S3 Minerariila fork fann mppt riinnn IklrnnnaM in thai Last unviyn 'rAwrln5"5ICRAut 13 3 (lendai PIONEER first headliner to renew an old Caitat Hill j Meneyvllla Suaar CHv laaen Sitrh a t I GRIDDLE CAKE? rivalry with the Hamilton Ont 3 WhlPPi 110 B Warria 7 3 3 17 0 0 0 0 AWrwr Can grappler 0 3 I 11 Femeaat R 0 0 0 0 4 IVVouns 1 3 rtnr 4 S 1 10 Tu?t Kxrirn 4 5 3 11 Iff a break fael AHlrtf 0 0 ft ft Gypsy Joe nomadic novelty of 0 3 1 14 Milee fl IUIIihi 4 7 1 10 5 4 J 13 M Ftooine S 4 3 11' Widifin V 4 0 0 0 0 8 rilma 110 the nation's mat circles meets 3 0 0 4 Adamr K I 3 3 a s that's famous Vuain 3 4 10 10 00 00 04 tC o! Hunaker ! iw 1 1 11 I Its Hunjki-- r Golden Champ Klamath Falls Mrtiieaor 0 0 0 0 HuniBKrr 13 1? coaill O 0 eo to 0 0 tilln"i Caaer from 4 Ore in the second feature ex Hanu-P faritner 0 110 0 9 0 0 Knn tun Uwd 110 1 JO i Totals hibition and Jack Carter New!" 4 7 51 ' a PHONt 0 4 J1 IS la 4 Totals Zealand meets Ben Sherman ol'v i is IIJ ooota f 51 Wit iiUtaal (in )H a Thwrv4:15--XSL-T- V 91 U is llnnewilie a tweu runiMt Wa ll osccr$ fa r( Sur Portland Ore in- the finale 24 34 44 I I Offtoaia CtaafMid and atiiiat J Capital Kul ltd 1 ii R-- aun: Ys i (If 101 Hit ' tl Ills - shoes ihined New laces j i i — m& 1—— woy vi ftnf cttart : tcwl1 —n 1 Be T O (I MGLLERUP f' 1 leorher or rubber heels minor rips tewed ""( Offi-ia- mstf plus lllir 1 M ONE WEEK ONLY! 1 ti JllltIM 1 '&t$J fjjf $®t' ills J -- Box Scores of Giant 'M Men Tourney Triple Main Event rm Meney-Saver- f won 4241 a y fx Cali-fornia- third-perio- 55-5- M I one-poi- 44-2- There's something near breathAmong those Introduced In festivities taking about the colorful Parade Wednesday night's of Champions and sponsors were Gordon Owen Mark Nicholwhich officially opens the All- son and Bob Sloan w ho played Church tournament Wednesday on the championship team of 1923 The current M Men classic night s impressive ceremony em1: is iiir uwi ill an uttui iiarn ai'ut-that the tableau phasized again becomes more meaningful each of court classics which have vpar in tt'inrltnff un a cann'c reached far and wide to bring iuads in what has right-enc- e play in the nationwide conrer thf which this year lured over "" bten '""If the wnrd 10000 young men out to practice lingCM UBSAl'lUatl tHIUCIl'HIC on more than 960 teams Sugar City made its bid for the 1052 championship by using only Maybe it's the altitude or maybe they just ran out of gas but f've iron men in the game against East Glendale of California al Logan and that quintet nearly trick in a gallant ready has won the hard luck turned the to tank free championship of the 1952 dribble windup has Inability cost several teams derby in Tuesday's opening round throws victories Sugar City lead wiped out precious they saw a 10 out of 20 in in the last quarter by Sugar City managed only and then the coast five losing by one point to Logan sufwas eliminated Wednesday when Fifth and Pleesartt Grove same way when the their 38 31 third-quartbulge fered the of 18 Mashed PeeGees hit only eight mrr tpaiuMi ruin to nothing by the Forkers who chances on the foul line ' - Champions Adds affcaiiirv lo lonniev 1 CLEARFIELD (Special) — The final score was 62 4) and no one has said that the game was closer than the score would indicate By Marion Dunn Yes that's a basketball score The class A tournament picwith the Clearfield Naval ture will clear in the Big Eight and muddle in Region One after Supply Depot girls beating Hill Air Force Base Wasps by the Friday night 62-in a regular girls league South could sew up the first game three tournament berths in the Donna Poll scored 29 points Big Eight by beating Provo and the winners (who else?) and for East could give Provo fourth by this ran her season's total to beating West After that there 204 in 10 games She was prewill be only the play-fif- f game between Provo and Carbon to sented the individual players' determine the southern half of trophy after the game Coached by Ronald Laterza the A bracket And in the third Big Eight the team includes Donna Poll Nadene Jordan could Shirley Dallinga game friday clinch no worse than a tie for Adams Helen Argyle Zona first by getting past Granite on Hess Lee Noker Corky Buer nox and Alice Chaney the Farmers' floor But that isn't the ease up north DaVIS CoiIIltV Region One is tangled and in two an TVs plays games this week X O I —"- - f Tuos:! ¥ 1 J 11 1 1 411 V rtamrt incnrl v in vr t u i r ( i th knot naivv rnnM tin nnvthintr LAYTON (Special)— Fifth anU Frirlav nitfht Sm'tth Tar-hNorth Cache Box Elder at Bear nual Davis County invitational River and Ogden at Logan If: basketball tournament will beBox Elder beats Bear River' held March 4 5 and 6 in the LayNorth Cache gets past the Spar- ton Gym Proceeds will go to the " ru orneni luna tans and Lnean hurdlM Optlpni"1" me league win ne even more up nmintirui Realty ivin Thtrd 7 in the air than it is with all but pa ai — aClay a Mea f Ward ¥a n Lartnn w nrt ' South Cache in the running msvrcuw a iin s Market night South Cache "Li"- is at Box Elder North Cache at t second third and roniato plarea Individual and team sportunan-ahia-i Ogden and Logan at Weber will be aiven IropHtea al You pick a winner or the first four teams if it winds up this way with one week to play No one here cares to try k Champions included JO teams from western Tnited States Canada and Mexico Saturday ends the meet iara(e ° "iuiwE Jwon Play for Meet Berths aji v v I- - free-thro- 42-4- As 1952 Classic Officially Opened Wednesday in Ule Field House BOZEMAN i ' MEA MOI CUNIC-0wi- rlri clink": Star |