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Show THE 8 endon M Men Win Protested I ) I I i Logan, Utah, Thursday, February 26, 1918 HERALD-JOURNA- rp rp rp I ep cp rp rp rp pp Kp rp e P (5J CJ ? fy College Physical Education, Recreation Department Offers Rich Program For Summer Session National conferences game lead over idle Fashion-Nelso- n Herald-Journ- al who does not play until tonight. Paced by Jack Woodbury and Tommy Fullmer, the Grants-Yeatfive notched up its sixth consecutive win. One Other Reported The only other reported game Ellis from last evening found soundly whipping Equipment With MerSkanchy Market lin Shelly and Dean Ellis pumping Near-Vict- or the iron rim for 17 and 13 points respectively, the Equipment club commanded a 23-- 9 first quarter margin. Farmer-BYGame Saturday Night In Logan INDEPENDENT BASKETBALL Two encounters were not reported last night. Last Nights Results Takes Conference Spotlight Meanwhile, a pair of Tuesday's Ellis Equipment 46, Skanchy scores which were turned in late Aggie guard, back in Market 37. With Nathan Done, sharp-shootin- g Motor defeating 35. found Baugh Grants-Yeate- s 37, Coca-Col- a basis, the Farmers the lineup on an expected full-tim- e Pepsi-Col- a and Grants-Yeate- s Scores Tuesdays in may give the BYU Cougars quite a scrap Saturday night Grants-Yeate- s trouncing Ellis Equipment Equipthe Logan fieldhouse. ment 33. The box scores: 26. Coach Joe Whitesides said today 4Baugh Motor 39, Pepsi-Col- a a (iruntN ami leatca Tonights Game that Done is fast improving. His ; T K P T F P 3 6 5 11 Woodbun.f At Logan high gym: Kobitiaon ( 4 2 1 9 foot is not completely healed as 3 4 Fashion-Nelso2 10 Fullmcr.f Sitvena.f 2 9 H.m. White Rose vs. Harton.c 4 4 2 10 yet, but he was able to play half 1113 Heath. r 14 13 Worthen.ff Ftampton.K 0 3 2 2 the game at Denver, the Mentor 2 2 2 6 Kngtt'Kteud,!? JuneH.g 0 0 0 0 said. Incidentally, Done was 2 10 4 Peterson 0 0 0 0 A surprisingly strong Coca-Col- a PHvaiun(j,f Pioneers. the u 0 0 0 pJljfrun.g against Uudgera 3 3 3 9 Todays Schedule court quint last night came within Starting lineup in the Aggie-BYGrants-Yeate- s of an 17 checking U eyelash 1137 1113 J 35 SatTotals 8 M at r:30 P. battle, which begins uninterrupted march to the Si ore Iv quarters: Jack Cragun vs. David Sorensen urday' night, but which will be 8 18 26 37 .... basketball (Hunts and leads league Independent Bob Martin vs. Philip Kepner 21 ('ora-- t 'ola 30 35 preceded by a joust between thein-Y iy 4 bowed into but crown, finally Klti Co. ICquiiHiteiit K;ttcns and Aggie Frosh, will Jerry Purser vs. John Lundahl. mo5 K G the defeat T G P T F P fading during Thomas Green vs. Ronald Rose. clude the following: 6 2 113I Hllis.f U 12 0 2 ments of the game. Forwards C. P. Jorger.sen and 2 y 0 4 Mil liaeiis.r Philip Sorensen vs. Ted Seehol-ze5 7 :t 1.1 Kiiitflit.r Lead Took The 4 2 0 8V Kllis, e Red Gilmore. 0eHon,f 0 10 0 The Beverage squad, currently 2 2 4 Kiel) g Johnson, 14 13 Rollo Johnson, former 6 P. M. . Center 3 8 Godfiev it 5 2 Glen Peterson vs. David Walker riding the .500 percent mark with 0 0 11? Shell star at North Cache. . Tall.ot 0 0 0 Smith 10 0 Grant Johnson vs. Robert Jen- three wins in six starts, lunged Guards Jay Van Nry and Lee Flaimn 3 3 2 8 f into gaping 19-- 8 first quarter lead sen. Jorgensen. 13 20 7 37 and then fought off the Grants-Yeate- s 21 4 46 Totals Marvin Done Abrams, Kent 6:30 P. M. Siore by quarters: Moroni Schwab and Ila Mae comeback until the final KlUs Murdock and F.van Sorensen are 35 23 46 Equipment .... 11 Pubmire vs. Ivon Wall anfl Iva buzzer. After trailing close behind Hkaneliy 4 9 23 37 Market .... expected to see a lot of compe- Wall. y in .the final canto, (runts and leate KHi until Kquip. tition. Ann vs. G Lamb. T G T F P Colynn Hanson the league leaders edged through 3 4 3 F9 P The determination to beat the D Ellis.f 1113 Woodbury. f to victory on two late field goals conference leaders is great among 7 P. M V 2 115 f Heath. Ellis.f Frisch-knech119 t. Duane Adams vs. Lee 4 2 y Harney. c by Mat Pavalunis. Smith. c 4 4 3 11 Farmer squadsmen. "I hope were 3 5 2 8 2 the of Bv virtue the F'nglestead.g Hyden.g triumph, hitting and maybe the game will 6 0 0 12 Worthen.g 2 0 0 4 Dennis Willmore vs. Jack Soren- first-hal- f ShelH be interesting," commented Coach champs mqved a half 0 10 0 Pilgrim. Michaelis.f 2 2 15 g son. 2 10 Whitesides. f Fullmer, Kich.g 0 0 0 0 Dell Card and Barbara Croft All seats in the fieldhouse are vs. Dale Kilburn and Colynn HanColynn Hanson vs. Ann Lamb. 22 14 7 51 13 10 7 33 Total sold out for the show, incidentally. son. Bob Nelson vs. Frank Gilmore. Heore by quarters; cenWith a quint Dell Card-Ke- n Woodward vs. (Hants and eutes .. 10 2.5 36 51 John Evans vs. Monori Schwab 14 21 KHis Equipment 8 33 .u . . tered around Joe Nelson, Coach Purser. Schedule Floyd Davis-.lerr- y Monday's .lltilur IVjinI Citla mouldY has Floyd Millett of the Martin vs. C, Itttiigii David Sorensen-Bo- b 6 P. M. ; T k P T F P ed a championship squad. Nelson 2 10 4 Barbara Croft and Janell Ewing Ted Seeholzer-Richar- d Hymas. Smith. f 3 10 6 Stringhatn.f 8 0 0 16 has led scoring all year, and is vs. Ann Lamb and Z. B. Crockett. 7 r. M. Cr ai sen.f 10 0 2 Raymond, f c Foresbors.r 2 0 0 4 acclaimed for his sterling defensive Larsen vs. 2 21152 Jackson, Glenn Allan-Lyl- e Colynn Hanson and Zella Bas( G. Porter, g 0 0 0 0 0 wril' lte.g Willmore. y vs. Shirley Stevenson and Dennis Willmore-Blain- e sett 2 2 4 Hushes, g Machin.g 5 3 3 13 r, vs. Little Randy Clark is h Broberg-SetJohn 2 10 4 Hodtres Hales 0 111 Maughan partner. Wall-Le2 4 e 0 skipa sparkplug and sen 0 Misener 0 0 0 0 KilFrischknecht. l.ai Ivon Janell Ewing vs. JoAnn a Mel Hutchins, Winner John Evans- Monori 18 7 3 39 sophomore burn. per. 11 5 4 26 Totals Nelson-Fran- k center, has shown excellent Joye Jessop vs. Florence Grif- Schwab vs. Winner Bob Score by quartets: anis and Joe Weight 15 Gilmore, Z. B. Crockett vs. Haugh Motor 12 fin. 4 8 and fine 6:30 P. M. other top point-gettShirley Stevenson. floormnn. BrEtdy Walker is fitting well into the Cougar machine. Spartans, Bulldogs In Battle For Second Bees Favored Done Returns Division Championships In Clash GamesTonightlnFieldhouse Logan Fifth Ward Wins Spot In Title Event; Eligibility Committee To Rule On Protest I BY RAY NELSON claim to one Logan Fifth ward M Men won a clear-cu- t spot in tonights Division Four championship game, but their opponent will not be decided until the eligibility committee meets at 5 oclock this afternoon. , i. According to (he score book, the scrappy Mendon team, titlist from Logan stake, won the game in Wellsville gym last night by a score of That result would place Mendon against Logan Fifth tonight, 9 o'clock, for the 1948 championship. All four games in llitf finale, incidentally, are being played in the Aggie fieldhouse. . Vjj ' ' ' 30-2- 4 i Formal Protest batBut following the semi-fintle between Wellsville First and Mendon last night, the Hyrum a stake crown-winnlodged al formal with protest Supervisor Elmo Keller, charging that Mendon used an ineligible man. "Our protest is based on the charge that Dale Bird is ineligible to play with Mendon at this time," the Wellsville claim said, in effect. And it happened to be Dale who made the free pitch in the waning moments of the game which put Mendon ahead Mr. Keller declared today that the eligibility committee will meet 30-2- at just one 5, hour before the the e windup begins in fieldhouse. "The committee will do its best to resolve the controversy with fairness to all," he said. "It is regrettable that this situation arose especially in a semi-fingame involving two four-gam- al teams et." f S I the championship brack- ' f Free From Doubt In the consolation bracket, Logan Seventh of Mt. Logan stake .won its way into the finals by refrom the moving tournament Richmond South Jorgenson End Christensen and Doutre kept the Seventh in the game, despite the red-hshooting of Smith of Richmond, who got 19 points all i 35-3- 1. ot himself. Seventh meets Newton tonight 8 for the consolation crown with the loser getting eighth place in the tourney. Newton which lost a surprise game the first night, but has come back with power in two succeeding games walloped Lewiston 8 Third last evening. There was never any question as to the outcome, ns Newton took a 22-halftime load, and then coasted in. Griifin with 15 points was the games leading scorer. Logan Opponents Second-niglosers will" stage an interesting contest tonight logan Fourth and Logan Eighth. Fourth last evening took the measure of Franklin 9 and Franklin is a perennially strong in club the tournament. Logan Eighth, with G. Nielson and Stanley loading the way. downed Dayton Fourth and Eighth load off the fireworks tonight, beginning their battle at 6 o'clock. Logan Tim u, tiuunced last night by Fifth, will tangle with the loser of the Wellsville-Mendo- n affair. These liilid-niglosers will be pointing for third and sixth at r i l - f I t! f . 0 0 00 i' . i 1 . it M !!.; Earl.c l.nurnnrc e 0 Bnnnpll.K 0 Ferguson 5 Mendon Scout Quint o 1 2 2 I 3 3 2 2 4 r M nlr.f lld.-.- 1 1 1 mid-wa- 4 1 1 1 1 0111 Bunsoit 14 6 23 J5 115 X RUks.f 2 F Hardman. c Munk.r K.Jen'ven k Crmiqund.g: Of Toinbe.R STenn.f Mamthnn UiifK. 9 24 Total Score by qua iters: Mention 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 Pepsi-Col- LEADING THE WAY INTO A NEW GOLDEN a an i jSJ school which attracts coaches E. L. Dick Romney, director athletics at USAC. Headlining the recreation H 10 10 0 2 4 2 215 0 0 0 0 x l o 6 Annual Hike Providing students wim a taste of the great will be the annual college hike, which has proven a great success in the past years. It will be conducted from July 19 to July 30 under the direction of Prof. Hunsaker. The program includes campcrafl. camp cookery, first aid and safety, hiking, camping and fishing. Many service courses such as tennis, golf, swimming, and modern dance, will be part of the summer school program also. Many professional courses leading to the B. S. degree are being offered in health, physical education and recreation. Some professional courses leading to the M S. degree are being offered in physical education also. is PARLIAMENT At 1 1ON ATHENS, Feb. 26 (I'.I- 'i- Parliament voted today to suspend Its sessions two months, removing any threat of an immediate government crisis. 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UNIVERSITY USAC FRESHMEN of sion will be V. K. Brown, director of recreation, Chicago City Park District. He will conduct classes in recreation leadership with special emphasis on "community recrea- FUTURAMIC OLDSMOBILE. hood design curved windshield, and extra size windows. from ail over the Intermountain Wea wdil feature Fritz Ci.xler. mentor of Michigan s undefeated Woher ines. and Americas 19 17 Coach of the Year, and Jack Gardner sensational young basketball coach at Kansas State College, according to, advanced IL o Aquatic School One of the outstanding will be the National i.oy s,u? school Aquatics from Ma June 5 conducted under the ship of J. K. Vanderhnff. professor of physical educa km and the National Council Scouts of America. iny Visit structors will be Dan O Hen" Deputy Regional Executive Re,fn' 12, BSA; Mart Bushnell, Director, Scouting Sen ices pc and Fred C. Mills. Director oi Scouting Service, BSA The annual LSAC coachine Oldsmobile, Americas oldest motor car manufacturer, is now the first to mark its Golden Anniversary. In celebration, Oldsmobile announces ERA...C hen you see this Futuramic Oldsmobile, youll realize what important news it brings. Theres style news in its clean, flowing Futuramic lines its modern simplicity inside and out. Theres safety news in the greater visibility provided by the new, low BRIGHAM YOUNG 8 S 9 92 20 ToIrU Srorr hv niiartrr: laifttn Hlli r, , Wt.rtlt Hitmi' q 37-3- r. 19 tit . . . 7 ie Big AVios Is The New Olds! A brand new Oldsmobile vx j .i t j "98 ig here today! Its the first of Option.! .t uin mt. the Futuramic cars . . . introducing the first of the eagerly awaited new postwar Bodies by fisher. Its Oldsmobiles Golden Anniversary model and carries to a new high the Oldsmobile tradition of smartness! VS. Edges Benson M 'uiljtrii he-ln- st UTAH STATE 0 Kidman. k 0 0 0 0 M 0 0 0 0 R. K id nia ii. q D.lxivalivn.K Hark it -t Schedule U EmeBM 3 I4th 4 nexl-to- er For 1 5 0 0 6 high-scor- Jue oxer South faehi' North flu-liQuiet, you Hviumitcs! Take a look al this North Cache squad. They specialize in passing and defense tactics, and show fmessee of a champion from the shooting stand point, This game will be pit at North Cache, which help" Mendon annex victory. The box score: s ... 1 20. m IT' ,u Ri er. 12-a- ll !tll Badminton ing to Prof. H. B. "iiv" head of the department, mer session will be from ? d' p. 7-- r. Ctiia-Ciil- and recreation derailment State Agricultural VaN a disputed mix-uDifficulty again arises in picking the weeks winner, but . . . Box Elder over Bear Kiver The Bees hae taken delight in knocking oer favoi ites. Box Elder has nroen a menace to pi edict ors. So this week, well go on Box Elders side. They sport plenty of hard working cagers on their aggregation. Theyre a rough hustling bunch, with their eyes on the State crown. Remember, Box Elder finished rnnner-u- p in the State meet last year. Next week Box Elder runs up against Weber, so they are pointing to heat Bear 24-2- l Friday s Schedule Elder at Bear River Logan at Weber South Cache at North Cache welling 23-3- 1 51-3- 3. - er Senior Scout basketeers By virtue of a 0 decision over Logan Fourteenth, the North Lo- barely edged past the Benson quint gan Senior Scouts will go into the this week; the final score was pache Valley Council tournament Clark Muir and Ronald Jensen the First week in March. were high scorers for Mendon. and Thus, the seventh team to enter set the pace for Benson. the tourney from four Logan Riggs Kidman and Fred Hardman Clyde stakes had been derided. good defense. Benson Ward North Logan fell behind the played is of East Cache stake, 2 Fourteenth at halftime, but andchampion Mendon of Logan stake. staged a strong comeback to knot The box score: the score at the end of the Mention lirnMn ; T F P third period. North Logan continu- G T F P ed strong in the final canto to 2 f S HtHarJman.f C Krks.f 0 0 0 u F Kwiit.f 39-2- all-rou- hi Norfh Logan Scouts Get Into Tourney V Over Leaders 1 places. The championship battle is, of course, the feature of the evening, starting at 9 o'clock. Despite the strength of Logan Fifth, it is certain that either Mendon or Wellsville will give them a great scrap and may even decision the East Cache stake entry. , 0 7 46-3- 7. is top-notc- 35-2- I Improved Five From Logan Camp Approaching the 40-2- I Weber Should Beat lap in the 1918 Region One basketball stretch, nil teams throughout t he Loop with the exception DIVISION M MEN TOURNEY of Web(r and Logan, who are in , Night's Results and out, respectively will march At Wellsville: into the ninth round cocked, and Mendon 30. Wellsville First 29 hoping not to be rocked in one of (Protested) seasons the most Newton 42, Lewiston Third 18 played in recent years. 26 Buttle for Second Logan Eighth 35, Dayton h At Logan High: a schedule Again Logan Fifth 52, Logan Third 34 draws together three grueling ball clubs. If tests for well-to-J- o Logan Fourth 40, Franklin 29 Logan Seventh 35, Richmond any one of the Logan at Weber, South Cache at North Cache, or South 31 Box Elder at Bear River, can be O billed the "headliner," it is the Tonight's Schedule battle when North and South Championship Round cash in for the second place slot. At Aggie Fieldhouse: 6 p. m. Logan Fourth vs. Logan If Box Elder repeats, and tucks Bear River away, the Bees, too, Eighth (For 4th and 7th places) will stay in the' tie with the win7 p. m. Logan Third vs. Mendon or Wellsville First (For 3rd and ner at Richmond. At present, Box Elder, South and North Cache are 6th) in second place 500 deadlocked 8 p. m. Logan Seventh vs. Newton (For Consolation title and 8th percentage points behind Weber, who are resting on the King's place) throne" preparing for the State 9 p. m. Logan Fifth vs. Menplayoffs. don or Wellsville (For championBurt Cook, kingpin of Coach ship and 2nd place) Floyd Slaters Warriors, has the O scoring honors pretty well cinched. When Burt entered the three column figures with 109 points, he surpassed the mark set by Wayne Cottle, his last years running-mat- e on the championship Weber squad of 47. Also in line for scoring recognition are Dick Hodges of North Cache and Eddie Hopfenbeck of Weber. Hodges, with a 10 points is the top game of the year for both teams. average is likely to be runner-u- p Weber over Logan Weber has to Cook. Hopfenbecks 78 markers also are ipipressive. sights set on a perfect season, and Grizzlies the eellar-- d Grizzlies Improve Grant Moser, due to 17 points shouldnt stand in their way. If garnered against Bear River last Logan should clog the Warriors week, had dished up 75 counters machine, the Logan High hoop to stay within striking distance season would be termed a success. of the leaders. Moser and his Lo- If Logan is hot, this easily can gan High gang almost made it come about. two in a row in the Bear encounREGION ONE LEADING ter. The Grizzly hoopsters have SCORERS made a complete reversal from Eight Rounds that of their football squad, which FORWARDS' was undefeated. Logan has been victim of many close decisions. Box Elder whipped Lfcgan by four points, Bear River did it by three points twice, and South received a one point victory over Logan in 7 I Coco Cola is U By KOI) JENSEN 42-1- i SPORTS play-make- neither Wellsville Thus, nor Mendon will know whether "thy're in" until about 6 o'clock tonight. Both teams are requested to be at the field house by 7o'clock, when the game for third and sixth places is played. Either Mendon or Wellsville which ever is declared out of the championship bracket wjll play Logan Third "for third spot honors. ! , in Tournament At A Glance Bolster Aggie Scoring Department At Bear River Bits M Men Court To es ai.H led curriculum mai k t h offering of the physical |