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Show Eugene Upsets Compton As Newton, Logan 18th Win AT KORA A new Junior M- - 1 fit, AY 1STH Men champion will he named Sat- 1 4 2 14 Kamel Shaw 4 2 5 10 P. r uri.a 112 5 urday night at Geoige NeNon 22 13 7 Pet G Tsvlor 8 4 4 18 115 Fieldhouse R Shaw 0 2 4 ? Phillip 2125 Eugene, Ore edged defending 8 0 4 12 Worthing n J Tav lor 0 1 0 1 B Tavlor 4 0 18 52 51, rhampion Compton, Calif., m (he feature second round battle 17 912 41 15 12 9 42 Totals 7 17 11 43 of the Latter-da- y Saints tourney I.ogan 18th 14 18 32 42 tt flip Gote-ei1s- , Aurora yesterday However, top excitement for dnbble and fans at the shoot classic came when Tremon-to- n 'Hurd won over Mesa 2nd in a "sudden death overtime Two Cache Valley quintets continued their winning wavs Wednesday Logan 18th captured a decision over Auiora tight on Petersens foul shot m the closing seconds, and Newton nipbehind the ped Las Vegas, 20 point scoring efforts of Michael Maughan. With fighting fury the Eugene LDS Ward team up'et highly favored Compton It was the second straght victory for the Oregon boys, and the title field was trimmed to eight teams The loss was Comptons second m the past three years of competit- 941 I g t I 2 11 7 2 0 2 1 KY P 0 2 14 ATkinsnn 2 5 6 Kastlvn 2 2 2 Hogan 0 2 4 Wright 0 1 21 .1 Fawcett 9 4 0 22 Northrop 31 117 .1 1 4 Hunt Bateman 0 0 3 0 ir.ger Dumas TotaJ 24 6 17 S4 Valiev Tenter 2nd 22nd Ward MO! MC GK4TH JND I 1 5 J Chipman 8 5 5 12 P. Chipman 34 5 10 Hovev .15 5 11 4ahev A g I f p Dv e 4 12 2 20 F Crozier 0 0 3 0 C Croier 4 15 9 L Dve 3 10 7 Holman 1 1 .1 3 Blumell 0121F 3 2 5 James BDjeOOOO 1 10 12 rP 23 71151 12 47 54 23 42 S3 1 8 f2 34-3- Illp Sehroader 10 W 1 10 12 43-- 42 SIC !!VD CENTER ?ND 4 24 West Holman 2 0 2 4 C Bluemell Total 16 24 24 47 McGrath 2nd Neola 121513 11 9 31 22 17 14 39 47 39 TARhlR 1ST g t I p 13 6 2 12 Paulsen 3 2 18 Wuajle SAM DIEGO 4TH g t f p O Brien 12 5 3 29 Underwood 2 4 2 8 Mace Striker 1 6 4 12 0 5 2 Davenport ( lark 0 0 10 0 14 Miller Taylor 0 13 1 0 10 Beck 0 10 Parker ion battle It was a all the way with both teams edg- .2418 J ing their way into the 'ead With 2 five seconds left and trailing by 0 0 one point, Eugenes Sanford a to both basket 17 1C 13 50 20 12 14 54 potted Totals grab 17 18 47 54 Parker 1st the lead and the game. .. 9 24 42 50 Jim Blanton was the game's San Diego 5th top plaver. aided in his efforts TMON SD Mi I E9400D bv Cum ad Schultz and Stewart g t I p 12 1 18 MoF erson i 0 5 14 H Lahrum Remaining in Lhe championship 2 2 2 6 Smtih 3 2 Lund 1 two activ4 of 4 4 12 Kerr 0 after Thorum 111 days running 1 10 4 2 4 0 2 8 Schilling Cook ity are: Eugene, Logan 18th, 0 5 3 5 Hampton Johnson 0 01 0 Newton, Tremonton 3rd, Tooele 0 0 10 Chipman T Labrum 4 119 4ih, Pocatello 11th, North 33rd and Dublan, hotly-contest- Ste-wa- rt 1 III? IP INTO the air goo Dublan's John ,Mem-inot- t, number 33. as he attempts to score in Wednesday's battle against Highland in the 4 THE HERALD JOURNAL THURSDAY. MARCH IS, 19r Logan (Caihe County) Utah Men tournament. The Dublan went on to take a win fiom the entry, preparing for action again today. Junior M IDS JIMOR bl-5- 2 M MEN RFXBI RC, 3RD I P 7 14 15 Clemons 0 2 2 2 Silvester 4 0 4 8 Sttener 11 9 3 13 Clements 113 3 Walker TOURNEY H Yesterdays Results Aurora 42 Logan 18th 43 Eugene 52 Compton 51 Newton 34 Las Vegas 30 Tremonton 3rd 38 Mesa 2nd 36 (double overtime) North 33id 39 Rupert 3rd 33 Edgehill 2nd 59 Ogden 27th 37 A titleholder Provo during Class Dublan 61 Highland 52 the finished regular season, Tooele Fourth 48 Spanish Fork stronglev to subdue South Emery 5th 45 6 of Ferron, The scoring was Rexburg 3rd 59 Cfrant 3rd 50 evenly divided for the victors. Stockton 2nd 49 Montpelier 1st 36 Exciting Contest The most exciting Pocatello 11th 55 Provo 12th 47 opening round contest found North Sevier Orem 4th 49 North Morgan 30 of Salina edging Lehi, For-Parker 54 San Diego 5th 50 ward Koz Hallows scored two foul Inglewood 58 Union 3rd 47 pitches with four seconds reValley Center 54 Salt Lake 22nd maining in the game to give the 53 Sevier gang the wm His 18 points McGrath 2nd 47 Neoli 39 was high for the game A veteran Richfield team also MIRTH SSRD 8LC RCPERT SRD made Its presence known in the 5 2 2 H Adams Aldridge 111? tourney by blasting Monticello, 1 0 5 2 Pei Babbitt 10 5 2 Bill Lund 15 2 7 High scorer in the game 0.13122 1 Laren HoKKan Bob Lund 4 0 0 8 was Monticellos Steve Nielsen 8 0 2 16 Cragun Anderson 1 .1 0 5 2 115 Stoker with 23 points Braegger 12 0 4 Summit County Neighbors Shine In Class Sharp Saxton class Summit, Recaptures lower bracket appeared Welter Title bracket pairings PROVO IIP Two Summit county neighbors, Morgan and North of looked like the while Bingham the and Springville Impressive in upper CHICAGO (IP Promoter Jim In the opening round of the Utah Norris will try to stage a return High School Class B tourney. Eight teams moved into the welterweight title fight between Johnny Saxton and championship bracket of plav aft-- i Carmen Basilio at the Chicago er completion of the first day of meet in Stadium in Jiaie because of the the colorful, stormy dispute over Saxton's up- George Albert Smith fieldhouse set but unanimous victory Wed- on the Bngham Young University campus nesday night. The fundamentally sound MorSaxton, a sleek, Brooklyn Negro orphan, be- gan team downed a good L intah 3 on the strength ol came the eighth man in ring club, some fine defensive plav and a history to recapture the ctown "bv fightin just as I scoring spree by center planned stick and move, stick Gary Randall Individual High and move " Randalls offensive output was Weighing '1464 pounds to 146 Johnny not onlv w test- the individual high of the day. North Summit opened the tour-ne- v ed away the title in Carmens with a 2 win over Lincoln second defense, but he broke the popular Chntenango, N Y , maul- High of Orem Glenn Boyers for the victors was high in er s unbeaten string at 15 The dispute and the unexpect- the game. Bingham, one of the best passedly large gate of $104,288 paid by 12 145 at the Stadium brought an ing teams in the meet, moved to success appieciatne gleam to Promoter a surprisingly easv Norris eyes today. He said, "Both over a taller Miller squad Jerry fought an well that a return bout Crellin paced Bingham offensiveIn June would make a top atti ac- ly with 22 points. tion for Chicago. I'll begin negoSpringville, a team that won the tiating as soon as possible. 58-4- Ba-lili- 47-4- 63-5- 6 B Tourney City, FIM.IHIH. 45-4- 2 Phrowan closed first days activities with a the 45-5- 0 8 t 15 19 7 ,13 7 1 1 Totals Edgehill 2nd Ogden 27th 10 14 Marysvaie 3 pm. Springville vs Parowan PCKATEI.LO 11TH 5 pm. Lincoln vs. Monticello 231 i EskeKon 6 20 pm. North Summit vs. 9 1119 MaQuiltan Pocatello 11th Provo 12th 17 4 Ftf.ni 18 TOOEIE 1ST Tota s Pueene Compton 1st 12 9 74 26 9 11 12 36 51 17 38 l.unt agner 8 4 3 20 4 0 3 8 3 3 5 9 22 15 1 8 61 2.1 30 52 31 44 61 Rrodford Tooele Fourth Spanish Fork 5 5 2 15 Jenkins Marshall Pocock 17 14 14 48 1 0 .1 6 Snell 6 3 3 15 Totals 17 11 13 4.1 27 .14 48 25 34 45 19 18 8 IT'S GREAT GROWING POTATOES IMLOt ntrJJP'oe, 0nd "o?, Sfonc ' TALKING OVER the Junior M Men touinev in the college fieldhouse were Diane Fuhnniau, entry, with Logan, sponsor for Montpelier' two of the teams slavery Brent Price and Lairy Grimes. The Mompelier squad was enm- inated from play Wednesday with 2nd loss, j jzczt a HERE'S A PLUS I LOGAN SEED & 69 West Center FEED Dieldrin in also tops for control of onion thnps, grasshopper 4, onion maggots and other insects. SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION CO. 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Of 5 Losses The BRADENTON, Fla 1? world champion Brooklyn Dodgers now have dropped four out of five spring games, but they're happy because Carl Erskine appears a sound pitcher once again, Erskine, former ace of the recstaff dropped off to an U-ord last season with a sore arm. uce, The villain w as a warded the decision in last nights mam feature w'restling bout at the Logan National Guard Armory, but he had to be carried from the rmg Prof. Roy Shire and Henry Lenz battled for the full time limit, with Shire winning the only fall. At the time of the final whistle, Lenz had his famous full nelson hold on the wrestling vil-- 1 lian The determined Shire wouldn't give up, and when the bout ended he was out cold. The referee awarded the fight to Shire since just one fall had been pronounced. The full purse went to Prof Shire Last week the two husky grapplers fought to a draw Matchmaker Louis Ganardo announced that there would be no matches nevt week. Wednesday, March 21, because of an Army inspection scheduled for the local unit Popular George Strickland continued to extend his victory string last evening as Bobby Wallace, Prof Shires manager, was disqualified Since losing to Shire on opening night, Strickland nas won each week Vern Taft and Don Whitehead staged an intersting battle Taft however, proved to have too much all around strength and finesse He took two for Whitehead itraight falls from him Mere than 111 different breedi g I p and Janes 2 0 14 of dogs are tecognized Hales 114 5 shown in the United States. Met ov A) Boston (A) 2 New York (A) 0 Fork 5th Spanish 11 7 4 4 18 2 4 4 8 4 3 1 11 0 0 10 4 99 19 4TH flip 34 Collegs Bracken 4 Ittp McNiel 4 6 4 14 Totals 16 25 52 7 1 2 47 24 16 15 26 37 47 9 12 11.10 25 14 49 17 2.9 30 8 00 16 5 0 110 2 0 14 10 0 6 0 0 10 Memmott Jensen Call 10 12 Davenport Neuenschur der Schill 3 8 2 8 Smith Wanlaas Highland Dublan ( t t I 82 118 Schu'tr Tr.pp 5 04 0 10 4 0 0 2 0 Rtchai rison 3 12 Dodson 5 1411 Blew art Drlssenrten 4 1 4 11 6 9 4 11 Blanton Paulos .97 0 13 2 2 16 I.lovd Mleler 13 2 5 10 12 Freestone 22 8 19 12 0 4 2 1 .1 7 0 4 5 4 1 0 5 2 9 9 1 27 10 16 COMPTON flip 5 Bateman .1 20 Totals 7 18 49 Orem 4th North 1 10 12 Campbell 10 16 Gabbert 1 ORFM 4TH NORTH MORGAN I p g g t I P 8 2 1 16 D Allred Dalqulst 4 2 3 10 1 2 4 4 I.unceford Miles 0 14 1 1 0 3 2 Cr eager 2 6 5 10 Pelange 5 0 1 10 Farley V Smith 2 0 0 4 4 15 11 Long Johnson 10 0 2 Palmer 0 1111 .10 18 Kitchen IV tddison 0 0 0 0 j 0 0 10 Berntsen 21 14 30 DTBLAN HIGHLAND S 2 14 9 14 17 24 11 59 31 19 37 Dickson 0 0 2 0 15 12 26 19 9 18 0 8 16 IS 2 8 38 Totals Tremonton 3rd 4 13 22 32 16 18 8 20 28 12 .16 16 Mesa 2nd (One overtime and sudden-death- ). rttpi Totaii 1 10 MESA 2ND g t f p Porritt 0 2 114 1110 8 2 Nielson Allen Ash Clouse LeSueur 5 01 10 Smith 2 0 0 4 Allen Call 6 5 5 17 Bank 8 2 3 18 Owen 2 0 14 Brown 10 0 2 12 Spent er 4 4 0 0 8 Harris 4 10 9 Sorenson 4 2 flip Scheunman 3 0 5 6 Kinder 10 0 2 Barlus 5 2 0 12 Stenquiat 10 EGAS 6TH Johnson 5 2 4 12 Porter 0 2 0 2 TRFMONTON SRD PROVO 1JTH ctlp 18 13 9 49 27 36 36 49 21 1 Baltimore ( Chicago (N) 5 New York (N) 2 Milwaukee (N) 5 Kans. C. (A) Over Lenz 6 Brooklyn I one-ho- ur Edwards 2 0 2 4 Gubler 2 0 0 4 Ballard .1 f 0 2 lS 4 7 Thompson 3 0 2 6 Dewev .10 4 6 Weaver 0 0 10 DougPike 1 1 121010 34 Totals Newton Las Vegas 6th flip 22 11 16 59 23 9 6 51 33 LAS TON 9 5 1 21 5 4 214 2 14 5 2 5 2 9 0 0 0 0 9 19 8 0 0 3 0 Parker 1 4 0 6 Cooley Furgeaon 15 0 0 2 0 Woollev 10 12 23 Lambert Pedersen Morgan Combs Dewey Total! lt flip Buckwav .1 2 3 12 Checketts 2 2 0 6 DavePIks 1 15 .19 8TOCRTON tD t I p 8 4 4 20 Maughan 2 10 5 Jenkins OGDEN 27TH I P 1 4 5 6 Earl 6 .1 4 15 Durnan 7 7 1 21 Moake win over Marysvaie Eight more games are on the schedule for today. The schedule: 11 a m. Lehi vs Millard 12 20 p m. North Sevier vs. Bingham pm. South Emery vs .11 1ST MH 11118.11 Totals MONTPELIER Awarded Nod Dublan boys held upper hand and won The tourney has provided basketball fans with top action and thrills thus far in competition. Cuiunnati (N) Prof. Roy Shire 18 18 14 13 SO 14 46 19 26 42 50 16 12 Montpelier Stockton 2nd 59-4- 7. North 33rd Rupert 3rd Totals 1 8 Olausw 0 0 2 Hooker 3 0 17 Jauss 2 2 0 2 Jarkobten 7 0 1 14 Rasmussen 0 14 1 (.rimes 6 0 5 12 Stephens W 16 714 39 2311 16 39 Rexburg Ird Grant 3rd . . 17 2 15 3 2 Schenk 0 0 2 0 1 57-5- lower-brack- Johnson f0 59-4- In another game. Pleasant Grove pulled a mild surprise bv downing touted Cedar GRANT 3RD r t1 p Raddon 0 4 0 4 Thomas 6 0 4 12 Jensen 6 4 2 16 Ellis 14 210 ATTEMPTING TO pot a valuable basket during Wednesday action against Highland ward was Reese McNeil, Dublan, Mexico, forward. The The extra years enrich its great Bourbon flavor 7 ATT) ejua.fU E OUHB 0 N SIX te PROOF OLD HICKORY DISTILLING CORPORATION PHILADELPHIA, mis PA. 419 |