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Show LOGAN, UTAH. TIIE HERALD JOURNAL, PAGE SIX. -- FRIDAY. MARCH 19 A. 3 2. Seat Mounts Seventh Championship Again Logan T rounce Cowboys Freedom In Title .Fray F rom IN R.M.C. PLAYOFF UPSET TEACHERS OGDEN CENTRAL Salt Lake Grapplers Have Busy Night Here COWBOYS ONE UP jPIGGLY WIGGLYS JUNIORS BEAT LARAMIE, Wyo . March 4 q id Piggly Wlgglv h Hipsters turned I he eastern division was one up BY KI'SSELL HESS popularity locally even though the irr the pri.e upset of the year on ' n western division of the Bill Longson and Dean Detton, bout went to Dotton. Detton used Thursday night when they de-- R ,th-y Mountain conference here Salt Lake cauliflower exponents, body presses twice straight to Mutch for the fourth annual feated the league leading Tern hers victory had all they could handle at Al-- s'or fH 1:1 1 amJ 1 minutes basketball in the final game of the year The,,''y following the honorary thrteses-tw' lh Wyoming Cowboys over the lens arena Thursday night m the in the br,t score was team of northern division Tnurs- Young Cougars defeats wrestling sessions of a sion Stout substituted for Al Daw men. The group, picked from The Victory leaves the finish of iftigham son meht iv of Ogden mixed boxing and grappling wird the twelve teams playing in the race in doubt until ail games 'Thc m Elam Cronquiit was third mail ,h fir.,t of tho three the tournament this week, arc reported and computed in the1 Longson, popular 195 pounder, the title between in series the game his to himself w ill be published ill the ling lor the two feature percentage standing. holders of the two d.vismns for IL-- the pace wath Ftaiucy ihLrs bouts Saturday. The siore. the conference biLsketbuIl bunting, 0f Poitiand, for their Referee Harvey Bateson tailed it now held by the niversity oft time hmit draw, the luL contest a fall, hut t lie trowd yelled it v;a.s LORAS lEAfllERS II tw They Finished. was played on Utah, i foul, as yoming j flf the eveniug. RccJ Detton, Salt Lake Ijog.ii) Seventh, First. (I. T. F P "half-acrfloor. und Welterweight and bother of Doan, si i.,sors Toeholds, body 3 freedom, Wyoming, seeuml. Westovcr, rf one a knockout shot to El of and admimsteied Inability Romney, Cougar slams, leg splits, tossing 2 Wellsville First third. Vanderhoff, If to hit thc hoop was Riv- - another into and out the ropes Happy Bartlett's jaw, knocking 6 2 2 14 lender, (liftoff, fourtn. Kowallis, c Smilhfield First, fifth. 0 0 0 0 en as the ihief cause of their 'gave the fans something to think him out of the ring for the countMurray, rg iu 13 minutes after each had scorThe indomitable little about during the affair downfall 2 Providence First, sixth. Crookston, !g of out innumerablc1 Longson had Rogers patting th cd a previous fall in a best 0 2 2 2 forward, Peterson Thursday's Jesuits. out-o' f n! m three go. aBitk-t- t substitute chances, registered only four from mat conceding the first fail (I if ton ,WJ, Providence First the field. He was also badly off 32 minutes when Bill applied a led for Tom Tasos, fiery Chicago .11. 13 7 tss!00 foul pitching, making only two body press preceded by a scncr greek Ttfl,a Wellsville Find 37, Smith-fiel- d of nine. of headlocks, and a little of the in one an- Both intertwined First 27. Witte was high point man of rough stuff. others leg strangles, splits, and ITGGLY WIGGLY IxMfnn Seventh 47, Freedom, The Portland boy came back for toeholds tor the one hour limit G. T. F.P. the game with 15 points. Wyoming, 9. The two teams play again to-- the second canto with more fire Bartlett scored the Iirbt fall in 35 8 3 3 19 Quinney, rf and determination than ever, Should minutes with a body press. Detton night. Wyoming win, they 2 The scores on the games in the! Johnson, If have the title clinched, de- - plied a stepover toehold and forced countered by taking tne second in 2 2 10 4 c of of Uurst, northern final night the play four minutes with a body slam. spite a third game to be playe-- the Salt Laker to call it quits. division M men tournament are a" Olofson, rg The remaining 18 minutes found Mexican Joe Rivers, San Diego, Saturday night. 0 Nielson, lg follows: both boys crushing one another'., Calif., lightweight hammered out Thc score: 0 2 Olofson CLIFTON even a well earned decision with his terms hones on VWOMINO 183 blonde. Dean Detton. to hooks the chin of pound trusty 16 8 8 40 Totals G T. F PPf looked across the at a mighty Garth Clark Logan ill their four ring Officials: and Quinney .. 5 7 5 15 J tough boy for his weight in Paul round session. Young H. Henderson, If Witte, ., 4 0 0 8 1 Stout, Sacramcrto 1C8 And those Schwartz, If No contest because they were3 2 4 3 ms c ..-Kimball, n't mad enough at one another." pounds were all action too. 1 7 3 R. ...3 over1, of lg ltugg, rg his inability to said Referee Hatvey L.a e., oil after Rice, Plowman, rg in spite 1 4 0 0 0 0 McN'iff. lg .... come the weight handicap, Stout the Herzog brothers, Tout, lg and 2 McGmty, 0 0 0 0 P showed the fans all that lie had Ralph f Feltman, f Outke, f pummcled one another abou. 0 0 K. Hillyard, g and he came out of the fray vutli the ring four rounds, said 9 37 Totals Rich, c i i 1 OTTIS PETERSON' BV 37-- 3 all-st- Warders are Logan Seventh champions once more. Completely subduing n Cowboy five form Freedom, Wyoming, the repenting title holders lolleu up a record store of As a result of the victory, the Seventh waiders are assured of entry in the church finals tournament which opens in Ogden next week. ItNS INTO It EXHIBITION was The championship game nothing moie or less than an exSeventh hibition by the ward, the Wyoming group being completely outclassed throughout Chances ol making a showing were almost completely bwept away when M Robinson, tall blonde guard for the losers, went out on personal fouls in the second quarter. In justice to the Wyoming team, it must be said that they were plainly stale and really had a right to be so. The group played four, games on successive nights, starting a week from last Wednesday. Then, early Sunday morning, they drove the nearly SIX) miles from kreedom to Logan oer a roundabout route and then played four more hard games in us many nights in the Cat he tournament. The wonder of it is that they did us well as they did was onlj Clink for the r.nc to stand out He counted the field made by the goals only two Hughes was Wyoming quintet. high poult man for the vu tors, counting 19 points hi fore he was taken out 1.1 the thud quarter Coach Qiur.iiy Kent a constant .itrc.im of substitutes coming into the game uliil used Um entire squad, XV El. LSI II.I.E WINS IN I I'NET Wellsville Fust ward sprang a surprise when they came out on top of the Smith! icld Fust ward score to clinch third by a place The game was a affair throughout until the ifinal qu irtcr when the Nmilhfield defense Went to pieces. A. Arehi-fbaland M.iughan divided scoring (honors with 14 counters each. A. rtf illy ard was high point man for with II points but (Hmilhficltl man rtteaps was the outstanding Win the floor with his line team work and incidentally scoring M agiiuts himself. Clifton, who lost the first gnma if the tournament to Smlthficld by a one point margin, came through the final mgiil with flycolors to take consolation him-ir- s ing and fourth place. They defeat'll J'rovidenre bv a score of se47-- 9 lo-e- 1 1 e' 1X7 115 115 -- non 1 115 1113 111 10 i j lc-t-t , rf-l- ...0111 .. Alder, rf Hammond, If Hansen, c Frank, 12 LOGAN Hughes, rf Larson, If Scott, c F. S holes, lg lg Totals E. Sclmle.s. Carlson, r Fletcher, f Maughan, 3 1 - lg . FREEDOM Ierkitis, TWO SOB Lutliy, rf Clark, If . Laker, c . H. Arch I Robinson, f Chillis, R. Heaps, c Totals r 2 14 1 lit 2 0 7 2 0 f 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 9 y A V-, 11 G T. F P. Pf .4 9 2 10 .0 0 0 0 3 .6 2 V.V. V-- V. g 4 0 li HASTINGS, Neb.. Mnu--- Only two sod houses are still L. V in use in this county. Trueman, bachelor, lives in a Soddy" three miles southwest of It was built in 1871 Kcnpsaw. John Kinspahr lives In a ''soiidy'-soutof Holstein. 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IVhile Maxwell Wallpaper Cleaner 130 L Guarnnteeil Each brings with it New Deeoration of Walls wem JACKSON & FRY CO. SHADES SOAP-Crys- For Interior t , BUTCHER KNIVES- - Every Day I. NAPTHA inr ) SHE WANTED MILLIONAIRE ' AV. V V. V.V.VVAV-i 4 Thc.se AILILIPAIPm $1 ( , DOCKET e. Coming: Sunday ! JOAN RENNKTT in f A FIRE COSTS TOO MUCH Let us take that danelonj accumulation of soot out of your chimney. Heavy firing has caused a lot of soot, which may ignite any time and throw burning sparks on your dry roof. A good cleaning ol the chimney RIGHT NOW may save your home. We clean chimneys the modern way. A wire cleaning brush is run up and dawn the chimney, while a large tube from our Powerful Vacuum Suction Cleaner attached to bottom draws all soot out into large soot bag.i POSITIVELY NO MESS IN . BASEMENT. SPECIAL PRICE BERING MARCH, 2.50 Tan or Green .wo frV 7JT V SOAP "Vr; VV V VapoRub , WINDOW Other Fullers Udlsomine : , WICKS THE GEE ATE ST VALUES llOlsES 7.V ; ingredients of Nothing: was ever made so cheap that someone could not make one cheaper and sell it for less. We dont try to offer the lowest prictsOnrfkint ll. Saturday Only! .All ytrtt vd hoped for in a Cough Drop medicated with .. Detton-Bartlet- . 2 16 VICKS COUGH DROP at the outset the boys had some Harvey family affairs to settle. was third man in the ring for tbe t, and Ravers-Clar- k , matches. , "f(x72 inch . . . 7 10 Quinney and Hull. ( 110 Jg 3 13 18 7 33 13 Totals Bresnahan, Denver, refeiee, Spen- cer. Salt Lake, umpire. 19 16 lR Hendry, lilt Totals Officials: 1 B. Y. E. 27 Romncv, r SEVENTH tJ T. F P Ctiirn. If c.. . 7 8 5 19 Nelson, rg - 3 3 2 8 Whitman, lg 1 5 L. Johnson, 2 lx- Sueur, rg J. Johnson, rf Robison, rf Ferd Evans, rg Totals c 9 10 10 113 110 10 Totals 16-1- 1 1113 d The came was a b.dtle lx tween great scorers, C. Howell of the 'hfton team and Hausen of Provi-lencHowell walked off with Minors fof the night with 17 points hut Hansen counted 13 points to flinch first honors for the tourna-- l Hansen chalked inci.l, up the phenomenal total of t9 points for .ha four games or an average of 17 points per game Howell scored 0 points or 13 counters each tame. Howell, however, excelled in his floor play and Clifton although tiven an unexpectedly hard battl the Providence boys, always icld the upper hand. The losers cere also handicapped through the oss of Gessel, star guard, who had in injured knee. o two-out-- one-ho- 37-2- 7 . 1 40-3- Central Junior high Ogden school hoopsters defeated the Lo3 in gan juniors by a score of a tight, hard fought game at the Junior high school gymnasium Thursday afternoon. The game was witnessed by a who large crowd of students packed the gymnasium to capacity, crowding out on the playing floor at the corners. The score: LOGAN Jl'NIOK HIGH . . , U.,T. F T. 3 0,0 6 Thompson, rf 0 2 Olterbeck, If 0 2 Eames, c WAVV. Curtain at 8:15 .V.V. Adm. 50c, 75c, $1.00 |