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Show mm V Aggies Lose To Denver Quintet 59 To 51 Sat. t , ), i ! J . Logan Logan high schoolmat-me- n defeated Davis Wednesday 3. Aggie night, Logan Has been extheir ceedingly successful in matches so Joe Whitesides hoopsters were scorched b.y first conference defeat Saturday night as the Denver Pioneers 1 handed them a trouncing on the Ags home court, The night before, the Pioneer five B. Y. U. had bowed to a red-hteam. The brilliant sharpshooting of Jack Hauser gave the Pioneers a lead early in the first half. During the first minute and 10 seconds of the game, Denver had four tries at the hoop and made all of them. Steinke and Alderman also came through with some' timely scoring for the Pioneers, with r. Jastrow playing the part of Coach ! ( Grizzly Matmen Win Over Davis 59-5- i i ot 12-po- int i 35-3- far this season. had and had 1 decision over South won a Cache in a practice session. Preston trounced 45-- 5, 29-1- Results of the Logan-Davi- s: Kidd (L) pinned Krose; 115 lbs. Kidd (L) decis-ione- d Adams; 125 lbs. Nakama (D) pinned Doodward; 145 lbs. Olsen (L), Fotes, draw; Coontz (D) decisioned S. Rose; 155 lbs. Peck (L) decisioned Mitchell; 185 lbs. Evans (D) pinned Kimball. 105 lbs B(Wlll- with Mr. Hills mother, Bertha 1 Hill. : Mrs. Aloma Hammond and Mrs. aers Jean Yaggi entertained " members fcrc of the Venturettes club on Tues- - Gii day evening at the home of Mrs. ling Hammond. A lovely lunch was per: served, games were enjoyed, prizes T were won by Mrs. Glen Nilson and iing Mrs. Dene Barnes. Beside the f C Thomas. in California. 3. IF. ooefcieh gives 700 -- TO VGLUGID FOES -- mesa-earns A Box Scores B.F. Goodrich offers you value PLUS if you need new tires. First, you get a most liberal , trade-i- n allowance for the old tires on your car. - Then you get new B. F. Goodrich Silvertowns "best in the long run Weber collected two. Silver-tow- Free-substituti- Plus Tax 1.25 A Week Puts a new 6.00-1- 6 Silvertown on your car ng 38-2- . ' 57-4- 9, out. Nathan Done added a tip-i- n and Bill Weimar evened it up just as the final gun sounded to give them their eight-poiwinning margin. Officials: Stanfield and Fishburn. The Pioneers rode into victory row on the strength of a 47 per Bear River cent accuracy in their shots with G T F P Jack Hauser copping 20 tallies for Christensen, f 1 2 'I 5 0 0 0 0 scoring honors. Ev Sorenson, in Brown, f nt nrt vr-e- y of rqcro SpOTt Anderson, c Nish, g Gardner, g for this season, scored 12 for the Ags in a reserve role. The Farmers had plenty of opportunity to score but were able to hit less than 20 per cent of their attempts. Jensen Wasson -- 2 ,.....5 2 5 : 0 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 4 12 0 0 SPORTS AT A GLANCE i i i l ;Two Sentenced In Perjury Case Judge Marriner M. Morrison. First District Court of Utah, handed down a .sentence of one year in the county ..jail to Howard S. P.vinrtou. Monday. He was found nnlty bv the court last Wednesday n p. rase growing out of false statert ness mod in a case. Al.cy' involvd in the perjury trial Logan All Sporting Goods Greatly Reduced CONVENIENT TERMS non-suopo- V.TS qrViQ to days in the county jail paving a $250 fine. The sent-in- c wdl be suspended upon pay-neof the fine. The two were turned over to the 90 be- sides nt heriff for carying out of the nee. -- IN sent-- . 46 WEST CENTER A I ns Just 1.50 Down With Ev Sorensen, Abrams and Lee Jorgensen playing steady ball the Aggies brought their score up to 19 at the half as compared with the Pioneers 31. Coach Joe Whitesides tried various combinations as the visitors lengthen5 as the seced their lead to ond half opened. The five that iclicked Bob Muirdock, finally Red Gilmore, Marv Abrams, Ev Sorenson and Kent Murdock terms on even the Pioneers played and whittled slowly at the lead to when Gilmore fouled a for mileage and safety. See us today for for your car. responded admirably. Marv Abrams collected four points within two minutes, and shortly after Done - Mrs. Royce Hill of Boston, 'with visited week last rel Mass., atives. Mrs. Hill was formerly Miss Nettie Jessqp. Joseph Larson, son of Mr and Mrs. George E. Larson returned home last week after spending hostesses those present were Opal the past year in Japan with the Johnson, Mary Johnson," Auleene U. S. Army. Maurer, Dene Barnes, Alta Chris- - IP Mr. and Mrs. Mart , Mathews tenson, Norma Linder, Mrs. Glen entertained on Tuesday evening of Nilson, Mrs. Katherine Jensen and last week in honor of Mr. Math- Jewell Hill. y ews birthday. A lovely supper Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson of was served. Beside the host, host- Centerville visited on Officials Agricola, Lower. Wednesday ess and family, those present evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hill, Mr. Linder. Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Oscar Sjoberg, Mr. and James Raymond and family of Mrs. Burnett Sjoberg, Mr. and California Vacation Grace, Idaho visited with rel- Mrs. Wayne Hulse, , Steve Baum-garte- n, ' Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Weldon atives in Hyde Park and Mathewfc Magnus and Roy Miller of Hyrum are Vacationing T? play-make- As the Pioneers piled up their quick lead, Coach Whitesides of the Aggies took out his entire first team, and the replacements Ed md Suaday PHONE 619 C C |