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Show logon Fourth Ward Wins All-ChurConsolation Crown ch Former Champs How They Finished salt Lake Nineteenth Are Included Ski Speeder Maxwell Wyoming, Of 22 Tourneys jtendondo, Cal. Springville. of Final Games - Maxwell 16. Result in the Championship matches annual Logan badminton city tournament will be played this evening in the Logan Senior high school gym, under direction of Glen Worthington Among the finalists are several former champions, but last year's men's singles titlist. Nephi Schwab, is not with them S.'hwao was eliminated Saturday night by Duane Adams, himself a former champ who is back in competition this year following a stretch in the army matches begin at 6 Tonight's o'clock, and in some divisions, will precede the title Slates Total Fourth. Logan Alton, nedondo 42, !0 30 Fourth 42, Springville ntsville 63, Afton 56. Fourth ward M Men, point in their ..n bv a single four-da- y of the continued through Img rounds of piay unde-- J consolation the to win which is the same Lment npionship fifth place. anc. MIAMI, Fla, March 10 0JPI--schedule of 22 spring and summer golf events, offering $277,500 in prize money, was announced today by JGA tournament man ager Fred Corcoran Four remaining winter event-- , when added to the fall schedule will bring the total prize money offered in 1947 to moie than $500,-00The final winter tournaments are scheduled at Jacksonville, Fla Greensboro and Charlotte. N. C, and Augusta, Ga, The spring summer schedule: $10,000 Houston, Tex, May semi-fina- , c f 22-2- 42-3- 1 8, 12-1- 18-2- 26-2- 40-a- 0 10-1- 42-3- 24-2- g. 5 42-4- 63-5- Pe 4, . 18-2- f- Heights; Wiekwlre, Maxwell; Smith, MortensOn, Vircen, North, 27 tn Rej; Weight. Springville; Stark. Redondo; Call, do, D. harline, Logan. Centers ChiiUs, Randall, 27th Ward; Woolf, Pace. Virden; Miller, Spring-Guard- s Ciagun, Maxwell; Palmer, msville. Lundahl, Logan; Watts. LoPOCATELLO Pocatello High ti Clark. SpTuigville; Marehaiu. School Indians replaced the Preswpll T!igoxm, Virden;19thPaxman. ton Ward; Indians as basketball chamHaid; (J. Thompson, Bohne, Glenwood, pions of the Fifth district by virAfton; bins, Dickson, Mor-- L tue of a 42-2- 9 4iyer. Park Warn; victory over the deHailing, Redondo, Colomal rnville; Pocatello Defeats ltKmpe,f lUPaubf dlRHaie.g M Hankfc.g 4 R Thoinpsn.f " 2 Thompson.! 3U,c 5 ptFP Jensen ,g 9 18 6 9 4 Totals quarters: fl 16 6 c 1 C ul U 42 it by wille 'ictals. Totals quarters: ....... fciorvnson 8 19 14 12 10 27 15 20 33 22 and Rose. ams Invited To ter Wellsville sketball Tourney nketball teams of the Cache iy area were today invited to r the Amvet court tournament, conducted in Wellsville be-it- g March 19. ay is to be on the .Wellsville l0r high court. All M Men TOUCH H HlMT E5D JPER I'M IN 15-7- . 12-1- 5, 15-1- 18-1- usual. Both Pocatello and Preston will meet opponents in the regional tournament March 19 to 22. When the pick of the teams from southern half of Idaho meet in a tourney to decide the winner to meet the northern Idaho champion for the state title. Class B Wisconsin Achieves Big Nine Hoop Title 72-6- field-hous- Preps Open Meet This Week 'ntercolleaiate Hoop Annual basketball tournament of class B high school teams in Utah will open Wednesday afternoon in the University of Utah field house. Pairings for the classic were released Sunday, and are as follows: Upper Bracket 2 p.m. Grantsville vs. Kanab. vs. Pleasant 3 p.m, Richfield Grove. 1 p.m. Duchesne vs. Beaver. 4 p.m. Wasatch vs. Spanish quints composed of high sge players from the same mumty, are urged to enter tourney. Entry fee is $5, and be submitted, with a roster of members, to Webster Shan before Wednesday night athletic PEN ultra-efficien- t, BTT MONUMENT i CO fini-shc- NEA Telephoto Karl Molltor of Switzerland smiles happily after winning the National Downhill Championship at Snow Basin near Ogden, Utah. Molitor sped down the 2 14 -- mile course in 2.38 4, averaging aunost 50 miles per hour. Places Open Two National Meet In NEW YORK, March 10 Two teams remained today to be named to the National Invitational Basketball tournament and three in the NCAA, but already the divergent patterns of the two meets was clear it will be Kentucky vs. the field in the invitational and in the NCAA it's anybody's title. Bradley of Peoria (25 won and 5 lost) and North Carolina State (25-- 4 accepted invitational bids during the weekend, joining defending West champion Kentucky Duquesne (19-1- ), Virginia (18-1- ), and Utah in the field. St. Johns of winner of the inBrooklyn (15-6- ), vitational in 1943 and 1944, appears certain to get a bid, and In the running for the eighth spot were Rhode Island Long Island U. UCLA (18-and Notre Dame (19-4The national collegiate A. A. field already includes Holy Cross (23-3- ), ), Texas Oregon Navy (16-1- ), State (27-4- ) and Wyoming. Wisconsin (16-Big Nine champion, appeared to be the midwestem rep(32-2- ), 7 iL'Pi ts G H 4 I' T K P 4 8 4 ! ! til Nelson. f 4 2 10 I lull n k P 2 Watson. f 118 H 0 Mlsnka.f 0 t Clink f 119 Child. 1 4 8 0 4 2 6 7 4 5 4 1 8 KfttIh.k WHdtnr,g Clark Espial. g Walker, Weight ft '! 2 2 19 11 0 2 4 2 19 ill , South Cache Holds Sports Show , base-runn- er ht 1T Movj you cram lheDp Y0HPC2 (23-1- 5, resentative, although Notre Dame may bet the bid, and Ivy League champion Columbia was mentioned as an eastern possibility. LEGAL rUOHATK AM) GUARDIANSHIP Consult PART F02 PEASE A MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR KenpectiTe lrk for Further Information NOTH E TO CKK1HTORS In the District Court of the First JtH etui District of the Htute of I'tnJi, in and for the County of Coolie. Estate of In the Matter of the CHARLES ONK, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims ad vHlli vouchers to tlie undersigned uiinistrator at the office of Preston ft HutriM, Attorneys. 208 Cache Valley Bank Building, Logan, Cache County. I'tnh. on or before the 14tlt day of June, 1947. WILLIAM F. KIDMAN Adinlnisttator of the Estate Deceased. of Chaste Yotik, PRESTON & HARRIS Attorneys for Administrator. Pub. dates: Feb. 10, 17, 24, March 3 and 10. 1047. TO CREDITORS Court of the JF irwt Judicial District of the State of I tali, in and for the County of Cache. In the Matter of the Estate as D12NZIL I TRIPP, also Known D. I. TRIPP, Deceased. with Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Denzll I. Tripp, also known as D. I Tripp, at her result nue In Richmond, Cache Oountv Futh, on or before the 22nd day of April, 1947. MINMB J. TRIPP. Administratrix of said Estate Yorxa BlLLEN, Attorneys Pub. dates: Feb. 17, 24, Murili 3, 10, In (lie District 1947. NOTICE TO MEN CLAIM ANTS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Ktate of I'taii, in and for the County of Cache FLOYD BA! LEY AND COURTNEY N BAILEY. doing business under the firm name of FLOlD CO.. Plaintiffs, vs. BAILEY AND fit CLYDE G. CRESSALL, and wife. CON-MB. LOGAN CRKRSALL. and BT ILD1NO SOCIETY, HOME a Defendants. All persons bolding or claiming liens upon the following property, Beginning at a point four rods south of the northwest comer of Blix k 22, Plat D ' of Logan Island Purvey, being hIso the noilhwest corner of Ixt 2. Block 18, Plat "C" of logan Islanl south thence Survey: and running along the east line of street, five rod-thence east seven rods, 18 H feet: theme not tli five rods, thence west seven rods, 3 3 5s feet to the place of beginning Cnder or bv vhtue of the provision of rhapter L Title 52. Utah Code Annotated 1943. be and appear before the above entitled court at the court room thereof. County Court House, Ignn, Ctah, on the Sttli davof March, I'M a ten o'clock A. M and to exhibit then . and there the proof of their claims. Dated this 2lst day of February, A. n DTTS NOTICKS or Hie County ( Signer 17. E) NOTICES NOTICE Tourney Opens d (15-2- ), ). CHICAGO, March 10 (UP) Wisconsin held its sixth undisputed Big Nine basketball championship today on a last minute 10 point splurge which carried the Badgers 0 to a victory over hard fighting Purdue in a 20 minute game, the outcome if which meant an unchallenged crown for Wisconsin or a title shared with two other clubs. The Badgers were equal to all emergencies. And there were plenty of those as Purdue, on a neutral floor but with a highly partisan crowd held the powerful Wisconsin five on even terms for nearly 18 minutes of the shortened contest. The match completed a game e which began In the Purdue Feb. 24 and was called at the half when the stands collapsed killing three and injuring more than 250. Purdue was ahead, 34 to 33, when the tragedy occurred, nnd the Boilermakers held that margin as Saturday's finale SALT LAKE CITY, March 10 The University oC Utah Redskins, who their 1917 Big Seven Conference basketball season in second place with an amazing, 82 to 66 victory over Brigham Young University, who will leave by plane Wednesday midnight for New York. Wyoming won the league title by whipping Colorado 8 Aggies The L'tes will play in the Malison Square Garden Invitational tournament, with their first game set for Saturday night. The opening onpone.it for Utah hasn't been announced. Statisticians are still looking over the record books to see If the in a single collegiate game have ever been enualed in this region. It's doubtTul. Originally, BYU's 66 points would have been enough to win any ball game. But not the way the two teams wore looping the ball in from all angles Saturday night in the packed field house. Hotshot Leon Watson, ace Utah forward, had 30 points. Center Vern Gardner had 19. These gave Gardner a total of 159 points for the conference season, good enough easily to take the League scoring honors. Watson bounced up to third place with a total of 146, behind jack Hauser of Denver, who had 148 UH' (17-4- ), KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March 1(5 rfational interThe week-lon- g collegiate basketball tournament gets under wav shortlv after noon todav with 16 of the 32 teams entered scheduled for the opening day's play. Feature game of the evening pits week. the defending chamoion, Southern Illinois Normal of Carbondale. 111., Fork. Lower Bracket against Dakota Weslevan of Mitchwin vs. Park ell, S. D. at 9 p.m. Loras of DulLPALM BEACH. Fla., (LTI 6:30 p.m. Blandlng Philadelphia Athletics tetd City. buque, Iowa, meets Minnesota Teachers of Mankato, in the ttlree State St. Louis Snow. vs. Brown 7:30 l. ? pm. Springville Pitchers Another set of first round opener. vs. Dixie. 21 8:30 for p.m. Bingham an 33 toyesterday 6 Fork vs games is scheduled for Tuesday. 9:30 p.m. American over victory rwnie's touring B team Manti. The remainder of todays sched' ule includes: vs. Arizona O., Youngstown, State. Montana State vs. University of HOLDEN says- Houston. Whittier of Calif, vs. Northwestern Louisiana. SECTION Y, ROW 3, GRAVE V Marshall of Huntington, W. Va It may appeal to the to be vs. Wisconsin State. filed away for the last long rest in a grave Emporia State of Kansas vs. with markings identical with others near it. , Institute of Detroit. Lawrence jp Texas Wesleyan vs. Linfield of a'nU dfashioned to want some individuality, then Im mcr- - I want a McMinville, Ore. plot of ground set apart for those j w wish to be buried close by; a plot may SKATING CHAMP idenffiju our name on a . i granite monument. It is the BERKELEY, Cal.. March 10 dli Km 3Ve Pr0Ucl answer to while living and I -- Gretchen Marrill departed toduv "ill be Proud to have it answer for me yyhen I'm gone, for her Boston home with her fifth consecutive national championship in the senior women's The figure skating competition. three day event dosed Saturday with neither Jeanette night a tt Cemetery tot Ahrens. St. Paul, Minn., and Eileen and a Family Monument Soigh, Brooklyn, able to upset the champion. or l JESWO'S 15-1- 15-1- 39-3- : 19 Nephi Schwab and Shirley Stevenson def. Dell Card and Janell 15-Ewing. John Evans and Lois Smith def. Lincoln and Dorothy McClellan, Parry Wilson and Lincoln McClellan def. John Evans and Duane 15-Adams, 44-3- 0 0 sults: 15-1- . 11 12 13 12 12 -- 15-- 17-1- ton five. G FG Gardner Utah Hauser, Denver Watson Utah Reese, Wyoming Todorovich, Wyo s. Donna Barker vs Ora Miles finals in women beginners singles. Bill Davis and Blaine Willmore vs. Irving Dunn and Lowell Turner 6:45 P. M. Bob Everton vs Glen Allen men beginners singles. , Shirley Stevenson vs. Lois Smith i women's singles. 7:30 P. M. Bob Everton and Jack Ciagcn vs Winner of Despain and Skan-ch- y vs Seamons and Allen match men beginners doubles. Lois Smith and Doris Thorpe vs. Da Mae Pugmire and Arlene Morgan -- women's doubles. 8:15 P. M. Duane Adams s. Lincoln McClellan men's singles. Nephi Schwab and Shirley Stevenson vs. John Evans and Lois Smith mixed doubles. 9 P. SL Parry Wilson and Lincoln McClellan vs. Winner of Turner and Dunn vs. Davis and Willmore men's doubles. Following are Saturday's re- 15-1- 0. Preston gained the right to meet by Pocatello in the finals by virtue of 31 Ward U 24 men 7 a 5 victory over Malad Satur2 5 inlals- Ball and Pugft. day afternoon, after having lost their first game of the tournament fifan Spring Rle 1 G T F P to Pocatello Friday night. f p i Call.f The Saturday afternoon game Weight. f 12 2 4 2 0 Peterson.f Mower,! 10 with Malad was marked by some t MiComber.c Miller, c 2 7 5 9 between the players and l Lundahl. g Cherlngton.g 2 6 6 10 bickering G Clark, g 0 0 0 0 the referees and Anderson of Malad Watts, g Reese 4 R Clark 2 2 and Neeley of Preston were both J Collett 0 0 O SMtMurray from the game via the five-fo0 Jones R. Collett 0 2 11 ejected route. The game was rough 0 0 C.Clark 0 and more fouling was noted than 39 3 ore The scoring leaders: Ses-mo- Sat-turd- 11-- Colo. A & M ls Duane Adams def. Nephi Schwab, 15-Lincdin McClellan def. Moroni Schwab, Lincoln McClellan def. Bill Davis Mawll fending state champions in the final game of the tournament 14 2 4 night. 3 2 17 The game was Pocatello all the 0 0 0 0 13 13 way, and the Gate City lads con0 0 0 0 stantly increased a first quarter 0 6 and a 5 halftime 0 2 lead of 100)0 lead to subdue the blue clad Pres- Cragun.f Wilklns.f Wickwire.g Marehant.g Martinez, f Mann.f Netchercott Standing Wyoming Utah Denver Utah State (Colorado BYU the schedule: Following 6 P. M. Despain and Skanehy vs and Allen, men's beginners. 15-- 6, Preston Five Again hrpHard Team ORLANDO, Fla, March 10 ilTii.225 was unimpressive. Bluege Ossie Bleuge today picked the gave up Roger Wolff.veteran right Tigits, Red Sox and Yankees to handed knuckle ball pitcher to get fight it out for the 1947 American Case' and he thinks he made a win- good deal, Wolff, a league pennant with his Washing- ner in 1945, was ineffective last ton Senators and the Indians battlseason, registering but five wins ing for the other first division egainst eight defeats. berth. A1 Evans will be the number Three Spot one catcher with Frank Mancuso "You almost have to concede the first three spots to Detroit Boston to help him out. Newsom, Still and Ww Vnrir spid the former on Masterson third baseman starting his fifth SidBluege is counting Hudson, Bo Bo Newsom, Micseason as pilot of the Senators. Wynn, Rae "After that, well it looks like the key Haeffner.andEarly. the two hurlers Senators or Indians to fill out the Scarobrough obtained from the Athletics Luthfirst division." er Knerr and Luman Harris for Bleuge, who believes that pitchregular berths and is hoping that ing is 80 per cent of the game, was Marino Pieretti, the little right watching his 20 hurling candidates hander who was. a victim of the go through a bunt fielding drill jinx last season, will at Tinker field and blamed his sophomore club's fourth place finish last sea- come back to help out. Otherwise fhe 10th pitching spot probably will son on bis mound staff. go to Milo Candini. in finished second 1915, Having The best looking rookie he has the Senators were picked by a lot in camp is Jack Netcher an outof bH.seball experts as the dark horse of last year's race, but his fielder, who was picked up as a free after he played servicq pitching failed to measure up to ball agent with Travis. expectations. Netcher is built like "However, I said last spring that Keller and has shown a lot Charley of powii would be happy if we finish in er at the plate, but, of course, the the first division," he pointed out. "I am saying the same thing this pitchers haven't started curving him yet. ' spring. But hes a great prospect and "My big problem is piy pitching! after a year of seasoning in the If Walt Masterson can finally minors should make us a good ball us can we come for go thiough (ISE A Telephoto Bluege said. player, far." Barbara Ann Scott, of Ottawa, Ont., pretty just a question of how long "Masterson looks great this it "It's first North American girl to win the will take to polish him up. He's he the will and pitch maybe world's figure - skating champion- spring a diamond in the rough and is goKind of ball we expected of him ship, smiles from rail of the S. S. ing to be quite a ball player. Queen Elizabeth at New York city last year." niching Weak when she returned from European Outside of pitching, Bleuge feels triumph. She announced she would F. F, A. not turn professional until after lie has a sound ball club." It will be Mickey Vernon, the Amernext year's Olympic Games. ican league batting champion, at OKTIz FA VORED first, Glenn Myatt at second, Gerry LOS ANGELES, March 10 cl'IU -- Priddv at short and Cecil Travis The South Cache F F A. chapter Little Manuel Ortiz, El Conti o. f.t third. In the outfield, Stan and Buddy Lewis, if he held a smokeless smoker recently Cal., truck faimer, was made a Spence will hold down two spots at the South Cache physical educa1 to 2 favorite today to recapture wjth Qjj Coan, one of last year's tion lecture room. The following his world bantamweight title from (rookie busts Joe Grace and George bouts were features of the evening: from Harold Dade, San Francisco, when Case, recently South Boxing Alvin Kidman, bout ,0. Clcland, battling it out for third Cache, over Frank Darley, North they meet in a spot. Cache; Harry Kramer over, Kenmorrow. case, who was with the Senators neth Speth, both of South Cache; for nine years, from 1937 to 1945 Martin Reeder over Lyle Beck, during which time he established both of South Cache. a reputation as the fastest Wrestling Martin Reeder, South' in the American league, Cache 'over Carl Cronquist, North came back after a year in Cleve- Cache; 'Glen Israelsen, South Cache land and Bluege thinks he will be over Bob Downes, North Cache. u big help. Following the program refreshThe speedy outfielder stole 28 ments were served to all F. F. A. bases last year to lead the league members. Forty-eigmembers, Itati for the sixth time in his career, two advisers and five guests Y H even though his batting averagd of Iilti.liils Hlaj.r end Smith j BIG SK4EN CONFEKEME Result Saturday University of Utah 82, BYU 66 Wyoming 52, Colorado Aggies 38 ontests Semi-final- And Yankees In Flag Scrap Big Seven Title is wbed by Conley Watts, bed as one of the smoothest invitation the annual $15 000 Philadelphia May Ward drubbed Fourth Inquirer. 0 Saturday night ineville 1, $10,000 May Goodall title round. Peterson and Round Robin, Boston, Mass of the were stars k Lundahl June $10,000 capital Invita16 and e, making 13jjoints, tion, Landover, Mr June Uational open, St Vtoe four-da- y record of the Louis. M 'entry went like this: Ir. June $25,000 PGA Champa first round, the Fourth lost ionship, Plum Hollow, Detroit. 27th Lake Salt to breaker June $10,000 Chicago disin the second round. Fourth trict tournament n Provo of ited Park Ward $30,000 all American July overtime period; Colonial open. Tam O'Shanter, Chicago, on Friday night. bts fell $10,000 July Inverness 0 bowing four-bul- l, Springville Toledo, O $10,000 Canadian open July lifuke Nineteenth ward won $10,000 Columbus, C July title by drubbing invitation. Cal., Oakland, of ctwell Ward 3, $10,000 St. Paul, July The game was lopsided, as Minn 27th Salt Lake score indicates. Aug. $10,000 Spokane, 0 fir Wash., Cal., Redondo, Round Rpbin. rth place, while Grantsville got $10,000 tentative, at Aug. 6 for third Portland, Afton, Wyo., Ore honors. $15,000 Reno, Nev. Aug. j.star teams of the tournament Aug. j, $12,500 Western selected today by the Salt open, Salt Lake City. follows: as is Tribune, $15,000 Denver, Colo. Sept. Second Twin $10,000 Albuquerque, Sept. !nt Team ( , .V .Cleverly, 27th N.M. ldth Pm!, Empev, 19 th burls, Sugar t . X Sept. $10,000, Tulsa, Qkla c ..Barney, liUbfudd We, lath Sept. $10,000 Glen Garden, . Clove, Entcirpi ise K Hale, mu G. Tobler, 2tn Fort Worth, Tex. Duns. Max Park g mention: Forwards 8h oiterable Oct. $10,000, Shreveport, La. Peterson, Tiger Boss Picks Red Sox Undisputed Among Finalists National Golf Unit of Oakland Grantsville. 27th. gait Lake Skating Champ Wyoming Wins BASKETBALL UST5F ) City Badminton n47, T,. E. NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Pub. dates: Feb. 4, Mar. 3, 10, 1947. With the Presidents proposal for the discontinuance of Selective Service on March 31, America will rely on voluntary enlistments for the maintenance of the Regular Army at authorized strength. In view of world conditions today, this is a step of the gravest importance to every American citizen. Never before in history has any nation army by the raised and maintained a million-ma- n volunteer system alone. 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