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Show THE 4 HERALD-JOURNA- Logan, Utah, Monday, March 7, 1949 L, Scout Quints In ears Place Two On 1949 All Region Quint Battles Tonight Semi-Fina- Heres l SENIOR SCOUT TOURNEY 1949 ALL-REGIO- L N BASKETBALL SELECTIONS Second Team First Team School Position Name School Name iSouth Cache Dave Anderson, B. R Darrell Tucker, Weber Bob Nish, B. R Jerry Lundahl, Logan . Buzz Brown, S. C Also Recognized BY ROD JENSEN . F. .F. . . ,G. . . . . . . . . . . C. G. Earle Reese, N. Elmer Larst n, S. C. C. Bob Lundquist. Weber Earl Lindley, S. C. . Bert Hunsaker, B. E. . . . . . , , Third Team Forwards Don Dinsdale, Weber; Dave Sorenson, Logan Center Larry Woods, Weber Guards Jerry Hansen, N. C.; Ronald Potter, B. R. Honorable Mention Don Warner, Weber; Warren Ferguson and Dale Young, Box Elder; Bob Martin, Floyd Davis, Bob Jensen, and Raymond Hansen, Logan; Theo Coombs and Don Peterson, Bear River; Monte Allen and Ken Spuhler, South Cache; Darrell Wilkinson and Wilford Geddes, North Cache. Maybe fellows like Beard, Groza, Macauley, Gardner and other big-- r a better shots could comprise dream team than the Region But so far as local One high school talent is concerned, the official 1949 Herald-Journselections have put tos gether one of the greatest ever polled In northern Utahs prep circles. Bears Furnish Two All-star- s. a IIERALD-JOUIINA- first-team- Logan Draws Weber For Initial Round Tonight Smart gjm: 6 p.m. Paradise vs. Wellsville Second. 7 p.m. Logan Ninth vs. Providence Second, Fieldhouse : 6 p.m. Newton vs. Logan 14th (Consolation bracket) 7 p.m. Lewiston First vs, Clark-sto- n (Championship bracket) 8 p.m. Hyde Park vs. Logan Tenth (Consolation) 9 p.m. Franklin vs. Lewiston Third (Championship). Semi-fin- al round of the 1949 Cache Valley Senior Scout basketball tournament goes to the front tonight, when 12 remaining quints vie for honors in the Utah State Fieldhouse and Smart gymnasium. Much Interest Bear River, champion of the The marathon court in the spaleague this year, placed two men cious Aggie Fieldhouse will be the ton the dream team: Weber one, scene of four important games Logan one, and South Cache one. this evening. At 6 o'clock firing Because of outstanding play at will commence as Newton and center and at forward, positions CIASS A PREP TOURNEY AT U FIELDHOUSE Logan Fourteenth battle to rewere discarded in figuring the five main in the consolation bracket Thursdays Schedule j best . One hour later the surprisingly f To determine the three out' Bracket Upper strong Lewiston First ward exhonor, standing learns along with Herald-Journ3:30 p.m. Jordon vs. Provo. changes blows with defending able mention rating, the Bear River vs Ogden. champ Clarkston in the championsports staff contacted all ship flight. Another consolation Ijower Bracket in the league . six of the coaches tiff will be seen at 8 when Hyde 7 p.m.-Lo- gan vs. Weber. in addition to a few immediate Park opposes the East Cache followers of the past wars on the 8:30 p.m. East vs. Davis. champ Tenth ward, and at 9 the courts. probable best game up to date inan For a first place vote, will be played when Franklin from Logan hign school, who entered 10 received dividual player points, southern Idaho meets Lewiston vote he the class A basketball tournament' while for a second-teain the championship division. Third In aj North Cache four for by defeating reieived seven points, All four of these games appear Ih'ird, and one point for honorable third-plac- e playoff, today found to begood, while the two champ-- ) mention. Ten people cast ballots. itself boked against the defending ionshfp tussles stand out as Bear Rivers Dave Anderson, and runnerup ini state . champion 155 and scorer with points, leading Bob Nish and Webers Darr!! year3 Region One league, In Smart Gym Tucker were mentioned first and Weber Warriors, In the first round In the same breath by all the of the state tournament Thursday. second-niglosers play Young Brigham universitys n Four voters. They all received the posBears Meet Ogden the Smart gymnasium at 6 sible 100 points. Bear River, the champ and other Cougars today completed prepara- and 7 p.m. Paradise meets WellsLogan's Jerry I.undahl, only jun team from northern Utah in the tions for the 11th annual NAIB ville Second in the and lor on the select five, and South meet, is to oppose Ogden in the basketball tournament In Kansas the final game sends opener,Ninth Logan Caches captain Buzz Brown were upper bracket at 5 p.m. Logan against Providence Second. City. rated next In that order. After two nights of play, Lewisplays In the lower bracket at 7 p.m. The field in entered the tourney second-teaof The although Other first-da- y pairings send include 32 teams from 25 states ton First and Franklin have soarneargreat material, doesnt glitter Jordan against Provo in the inaug- and Hawaii. The ed into the favorite positions. ly so bright as dees the first team. uration of the tourney ac 3:30, and distance is six days, championship five victories If these two outfits become vicOn this five, Soi th Cache placed torious tonight, then they play East, the perennial favorite, being required for the title. two men, while North Cache, Weagainst Davis at 8:30. Among the teams entered in the for the crown Wednesday In the ber, and Box Elder also were According to H. H. Rose, secre- meet are Hamline university of St. fieldhouse. Also in the fieldhouse mentioned. tary of the Utah High School Paul, Minn.; Lawrence Tech, of will be the consolation game and At forwards on the number two Activities for third and fifth Assn., prdrings for the Detroit; Indiana State, of Terre the battle team is Erie Reese, the best North annual classic were drawn before Haute, and St. Thomas college, spots. LarCache could offer, and Elmer in the tournament St, Paul After the conclusion of the sen of the Spartans. Center on participants tournament were known. Wednesday evening, this team is Boh Lundquist, who Losers of lower bracket games Glen Simmons one of the trophies will be presented to first, was barely 'edged from a first' third, and consolation, team slot. Guards are Earl Bind- will play Friday at 3:30 p.m., and deans of Utah high coaches, will second, first round lower bracket winners resign from active coaching at winners. The team who shows the South Caches center, regular ley, boards at 5 p.m. Fri- Provo high at the end of the best sportsmanship during the and Bert Hunsaker, Box Elder top will take the meet also will be the recipient of day nights session will fee lure play present school year. man. Superirtendent Moffitt said a trophy. All five members of the third of upper bracket losers at 7 p.m Coach 8:30 Simmons has repeatedly winners and bracket at top seteam were separated from the urged his retirement, but becond only by a few scant points. p.m. cause of his ability the board Finale Saturday Leading this list are Dave SorenThe Saturday winduo of the has been reluctant to part with son and Don Linsdale at forward, festivities will put the him. and Jerry Hansen and Ronald Pot three-da- v t eager At ter at guards. Larry Woods of semifinal losers against each other onRandy Clark, pepper-po- team City who BYUs basketball Weber regular forward was plac- at 6 p.m,, with the consolation ed at center. Sorenson Is from Lo' finalists playing at 7:30 p.m. The has been given KANSAS CITY, Mo., March recognition, will replace Simgan, Dlnsdale from Weber, Han' championship tilt will be the grand mons at the start of the next (UB Hamline of St. Paul with sen from North Cache, and Potter finale of the meet and will start school year. basket-bangin- g at 9 p.m. record of only from Bear River. three losses in 26 starts today reThe first-teahas plenty of For the March 10. 11 and 12 Bud Powers, young Brigham igned as favorite at the start of hustle, speed, height, and shoot tourney, admission prices are: $.50 southpaw pitcher under con- the weeklong grind that is the N. ing ability. For height there Is high school students with activity City Eob Nish, 64, Jerry Lundahl, cards student section; $1.00 gen- tract with Columbus, O., in the A. I. B. tournament eral admission. $1.25 reserve seats American Association, will leave Two of the pied pipers defeats and Tucker, 61U. Buzz-sa63, each session except Saturday; early next week for spring train- were to the Phillips Oilers, naBuzz and Dave Anderson give the of hustle, speed, and uncanny eyes $1.50 reserve seats for finals Satur- ing at Daytona Beach, Fla., with tional A. A. U, champions Olympics fame. The other their for the hoop. Anderson and Nish day night; $6.50 reserve seat for the Cardinal farm club. outwas the Powers chosen are probably the two standouts of season five sessions. only collegiate loss was to St. To secure tickets for the games standing player at the regional Thomas college, a crosstown rival this group. , baseBoys in St. Paul. The second selections also have to be held In Utah Urvversitys Esquire rebound men in Lundquist and fieldhouse, you may get In touch ball tournament a few years ago. Eastern Illinois state of Charlesalso worked on the hill three ton and the University of Miami, Llndley. They both tower well with Utah High School Activities Bud for Box Elder In the Region Fid., begin the seven-wee- k basketabove six feet. But for speed this Association, 32 Exchange Place, years team is lacking the necessary Salt Lake City, Utah, Telephone One league. He has been a stu- ball chase. From then on at steady dent at USAC during the winter tough pace, the field of 32 starting amount. Thats what make the months. teams .will be whittled down lo a first team so great pair for the finale next Saturday will be Eddie who HUNTING REPORT Hickey, night. Brigham Young university basketball coach at the annual from Provo BASEBALL SUIT Oklahomas WASHINGTON, March 7 (UJ5 plays New York, March 7 (UP) A The forest service reported today Utah State Coaching School under Northwestern State at College ?5 900,000 damage suit on behalf that about seven out of every nine the direction of Dick Romney this 6:15 p.m. today. of 10 players barred from baseball big game hunters In the national summer, led his St. Louis uniFirst round games today: b because they jumped to the forests went home empty-hande- d , victory Afternoon versity Bilkins. to a Mexican league reportedly was lest year. Nevertheless, that was over Bradley U Saturday night, 11:30 a.m. Eastern 111. State e second-placIn clinched this and being leveled today against basegood hunting, according to Lloyd College vs. University of Miami, ball commissioner A. B. (Hapyp) W. Swift, chief of the forest serv- the. Missouri Valley basketball Fla. be at the 12:55 p.m. Indiana Central ColChandler. Confirmation came from ices wildlife management. Swift conference. Hickey will Attorney John L. Flynn of New estimated that 1,200,000 big game school with Lynn (Pappy) Wal- lege vs. Teachers College of ConYork who said it was "substantial- hunters killed at least 279,000 big dorf, football coach of the Cali- necticut. ly true that he was preparing a game animals in the 152 national fornia Bears, and Roland Logan, 2:20 p.m. Indiana State Teachers ex Boston Red Sox trainer. suit of that size against Chandler. forests last year. . College vs. Eastern New Mexico m SPORTS BRIEFS ht Kansas m w an 66-o- College. Plans were being formulated 3:45 p.m. Peru, Neb., State Teafor the chers vs. College of St. Thomas, today in preparation AAU Interntountain swimming Minn. meet set for the Deseret Gym Ngh$ in Salt Lake City March 25 and 6:15 p.m. Brigham Young U. vs. 26. Northwestern Okla State ColSwimmers are expected to lege. BY MURRAY M. MOLER Gardner of Utah and Vince Boryla enter from University of Utah, 7:40 p.m. Emporia Kans State United Press Sports Writer of Denver off an Utah State, Weber college, and College vs. Delta Miss. State PROVO, Utah, (UB Floyd Mil-Je- t, team just because both are cenBear River, Teachers. Ixigan, Granite, the highly successful basket-ba- il ters. Ogden and Weber among the 9:05 p.m. Hamline University vs. coach of Brigham Young unihigh schools. Men will compete Arkansas State College. Inside, Outside a versity, today joined growing 10:30 p.m. Lawrence Mich Millet said what a coach calls for the L D S Business college Mountain States conference campTech vs. San Jose Calif State, trophy. a on man team his on the to depends eliminate the traditional aign position designations of center, style of defense or offense used. June 14 has been set for the Under the BYU system of inside annual lorn ai d and guard. GOLF WINNER Shriners Actually I cut them out on my and outside men, the players are baseball game, scheduled under tennis years ago, Millet said. "On just what the names Imply, Some the lights of John Affleck park ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 7 (UB Pete Cooper gave his putjpflVnse, I have only two positions of them work in close to the basnet in Ogden. inside men and outside men." on offense, pivoting or driving Vernal Harris of Box Elder has ter the credit today for his victory in the $10,000 St. Petersburg open in for The others stay been chosen to lead the live Guards I On defense, Millet said he con- outside to pass in or take long north team, while Bailey Santi-steve- n golf tournament. The little Ponte solidated even farther all five set shots. of Brigham high school will Vedra, Fla., player took the $2,000 first prize money from Dr. Cary of his players are called simply They all shoot if they get a direct the south team. Middlecoff of Memphis dentist chance, Millet added emphatical.guards. Harris to the expects keep 5 No matter what terminology ly. And they move quickly from around the Ogden dis- were deadlocked coming into that Millet uses for his players, his outside to Inside if it seems more leadership trict by naming Floyd Slater of hole and both played up on the teams have been successful The efficient. Weber and Monte Bailey of Ogden green on the second shot. Cougars, who won the Skyline Six The old designa- high as his assistants. circuit last year, have won 11 and tions harks back to the old days The teams will be chosen at the DOES YOUR FORD Tost eight in the conference this when centers jumped for the ball of the high school basecompletion 8 Reason and sport an overall record after each goal. When the jump ball season. 85 AND 100 H. P. )of 19 victories in 31 games, was eliminated within the past NEED A NEW MOTOR? and many other sports decade, the need for the names j Millet authorities in these parts started was gone, according to Millet. Rebuilt Motori Installed In d When Im scouting an opposiRhinking about how the Your Ford For j traditional names tion were I Millet team," dont said, position iwhen it came time to make rale them by positions. I just line for teams. up the opponents by ability and All Motors and work guaranteed The team Im selecting for size and figure by offensive and Tune up and clutch parts extra. defensive assignments accordingly jUrul ed Press Drop In and let bs talk it over. In all the .years pVe scouted the BYU mentor said, borers, relieve eoughs-achi- ng muscles !hfis the regular three positions Utah, I dont know yet if Dick BROWNS AUTO REPAIR Smuin and Murray Satterfield are carefully scratched out. It seemed to 26 West 6th North, Logan leave one or silly And forwards. guards it doesnt , of two outstanding men like Vernlmake any difference. Coach Millet Has Idea For Changing Court Setup lay-up- s. n V-- out-date- 140.00 j M Crown; All-Sta- Wesley (Willow) Bailey, of the greatest baseball players to be developed in Logan for many, many years, leaves from his home here Tuesday morning for Jersey City, N. J., and from there to Sanford, Florida, for spring training in ' preparation for the ensuing baseball year. West a product of Logan high school and Santa Clara university, will enter his fourth year in professional baseball this season. He is now affiliated with the New York Giants and plays for their Triple-farm club, Jersey City, just acress the city from the Polo Grounds. This team provides the next step up to the big tent of the Giants. During the winter menths he has been in Logan with his parents and family. Willow had hoped to receive a New York contract for the 1949 season, but this wasnt realized. However, d the tall, pitcher believes that If he gets off to a good start this season and wins four or five early ball games, he will move up to the big show. This move will also depend on the way the Giants pitchers fare out in the seasons openers. For the past two weeks Willow has been working out daily in the Utah State fieldhouse and arm Smart gymnasium. My feels pretty good. A little throwing has brought out most of the stiffness received in it during the cold months of winter, said the likeable Wesley. Bailey also added that he hasnt gotten in the amount of running he had hoped to do, because of Inadequate space. Py leaving In the morning, Wes wont report the first day which is of spring trainingt Thursday. But he expects to check out a uniform the first of next week. .The 6 2 moundsman will carry an unsigned contract back to Jersey City. He hopes to get his contract difficulties worked out with Charles Stoneham, manager of the Jersey club, Immediately on his arrival. Also training at Sanford with his team will be the Minneapolis nine of Minn. Jersey City will break camp and head north for a series of engagements April 9. They also play Newark and other teams around the city before the e league season Is officially opened April 19. While In Logan Wes has attempted to stir up baseball enthusiasm with some of tbe local businessmen. He contacted a bat manufactuing company in New Jersey for films that he would liked ho have shown around here, but these couldnt reach him before spring training takes him away. baseball In trying to wake-u- p In Logan, Wes has been working with Spud Bailey, local radio announcer, in the matter. Good luck, Wes. .Cache Ags Play Wyomiing Tonight In Windu Named rs The ball trophy California. M Men basketW'as . D taken this year to 39-3- Amerl board peai Hams, ,nti n. p SKYLINE SIX Saturdays Results Wyoming 66, Utah State 44, Utah 69, Denver 44. , Maywood ward defeated FieldSat8 ing, Box Elder county, urday night to annex the championship as the annual court classic came to a close. Logan Fifth, the Cache areas of ine f Ball of duate coliege, Evening accordii divisi 'SI 48 vice SW y Team Standings entry, was eliminated in the semiLeague Games final round. AH Ga Heres the way teams finished: ,ted W P 1 Maywood of California ional 24 Wyoming rs 2 Fielding of Box Elder county, ren . . . 24 7 just over the hill from Cache Utah eTru 17 15 valley. result i 3 Edgehill 19 12 boy 4 Manavu . . 10 20 Utah State , Me Lake 5 Lewisville, Idaho. Colo. A. & M. 14 21 Miss 10 round of final Results the nights Season completed, onths as were: Maywood 39, Fielding 38; 5. bureaU 34; Edgehill 50, Twenty-Sixt- h the 1 sning Lewisville 45, Aurora 44; Manavu Schedule Tonights 50, Springvilie 43. Final Round tfstn P1 Meanwhile, tournament officials at vs. Laramie. for tonij State Utah Wyoming for teams honor the had named ade schol Denver vs. B Y U at Springvilie. the grand M Men hoop finale. heritage First Team The hectic 1949 Skyline Six basForwards Dick Waite and Mer-wiTbe ketball season ends tonight with Denver Loses Fig! Waite, Maywood. of eeting Center Rollie Williams, Edge-hil- l. Wyoming University almost certain profess and with To Have beheld Game Guards Sperry Rueckert, 26th, to wrap up the bunting jub Rooms tournament NCAA the in a it spot and Vern Coombs, Fielding. A ibrary. Second Team The Cowboys have only to defeat am on ho Cal Watts, Logan Utah States Aggies at Laramie to Decision Changed Forwards the e Fifth, and Gene McCoun, end the season one full game ahead iijmittee, LOGAN. Denver unnersta of Utah Redskins, who already chairmai Center Dean Algar, Maywood. have concluded play. Utah State lost anotiier attempt to chan wi e club of score last . Tuesdays game Guards Verl Coombs, Fielding, has been beaten by Wyoming three ont and t (hat Wyoming V.jomlng and Ray Gerrard, Twenty-Sixttimes this year, so th Cowpokes to 34, putting the ieir hobbi( Cowboys Honorable Mention desired. should have little trouble. They almost unbeatable position ta Joe Chad Forwards, Germaine, downed the Aggies on Saturday, thd Six 1949 baskr Skyline Norris 1 Lamb, Gilbert; Johansen, 63 to 44. Being he Lewis Bickmore, Logan Fifth; The Pioneers of Denver play title. truck w Vaughn Walker, Neal Sauer, Lew- their seventh game In 12 nights at Conference Secretary King ir getting witi isville; Kent Sutherland, Fielding; Springvilie against the Brigham dricks said that, at Denver ishap Lavar Reuckert, Dick Ridges, Young University reserves and quest, he had telegraphed the former! Twenty-SixtNate Ward, How- should have little trouble downing other schools in the league workn ) them If the score should be ard Smith, Edgehill; William Patrolrr the Cougars to remain In third ed. Owen Jones, Maywood; portedly Hendricks Marv Rupp, Reed Smith, Taylors- spot. ision a squad, has had voted announced that BYU, fourth-plac- e against changing Mason, ville; Don King, Nyssa; Tom already sent Its stars to Kansas Moulton, Don Peterson, Manavu; City, where they will open at 6:15 score so It will stand. He ! firm! not specifically identify the ece overtu Dixie Leavitt, College; Jay ThomCST, In the NAIB tournathe way they replied. ighway 9 Marv Walton, p.m., son, Randolph; ment against Oklahoma's North- byDr. L. A. Breternitz, faculty ; t Gridley; Reid Curtis, Aurora; Mar- western State college. from Denver, had i mu resentative tin Reed, Lentz Crandall, Spring-viiltournament bound. Utah also is new poll an earlier ed for the Preston Dee Hutzley, Harrisville. The Redskins will en plane Wed- cision Mavwood by Commissioner Hoi j Preston Fielding G T F P nesday or Thursday for Madison Warner had been against Demi GTFP ter to I 1 7 3 5 M'Walti.f K.Coombs.f 0 4 3 2 Square Garden In New York City, after H. V. Porter of Chia icsl court 3 6 1 7 D Waite, t VernCoombs,f 18 4 6 where they begin play Saturday chairman of the National 6 0 0 12 Heywood.gr VrlCoombs, 4 8 5 13 in the National Invitational tourn- committeee said a disputed 1113 McNaught,g Members Sutherind.g 4 119 0 0 0 0 Benson Bourne 0 0 0 0 ament. shot by Denvers Vince Bo: amp. Son 0 0 0 0 Rice A big question was whether their should have counted. :ld their could go 16 15 7 39 13 22 12 38 coach, Vadal Peterson, Totals trice Sec Boryla and Wyomings Score by quarters; with them. Peterson has been ill, Pilch 'dock to were called with s 10 19 29 Maywood saw six his He weeks. for the past foul In the closing minutes id le camp, 12 21 26 Fielding one on Indians beaten by Officials Huston and Short. point luted. game and both made the Friday by Denver from a sidelines throws they were awarded. At 2 p. wheelchair, but was back In his But Is was Borylas fifth hospital room on Saturday night sonal foul and officials, after I 'creation Social when the Utes smothered Denver, mtng protested the point, 01 reeling 1 69 to 44. the foul shot and Borylas si :ead ma Colorado A. ft M. already has tute missed an attempt Is ake wor! finished its season in last place. stead. and omen of Had the point counted and Social security payments should Wyoming Utah Siato attend, not be confused with welfare pay- G F Pf T GPPfY score remained then at 35 to emonstra 3 2 3 8 Bloom, f Berrott.f I 5 2 16 Denver feels it might have r, ments, advised Charles W. 0 0 0 0 J.Storey.f 4 0 5 8 Anderion.f take on to ake. social security field repre- 10 9 2 Loroon.f M unlock, f 0 10 1 the game and gone 2 4 5 8 Doty.f sentative. Stono,f i960 league title which also earns o 12 2 5 Invitation to the NCCA champ Miss Bis Occassionally we find a per- 0 20 2102 Chamborliln, Downs, Done.f 113 2 son who is reluctant to file an ap- 010 13 21 Keed.c ipervisor Nielsen, g 0 0 10 ships. Livingston, Chancellor Alfred C. Nelsra ill addre plication for benefits under old-ag- e 5 45 13 Pilch, g RatrmuBon.g 0 12 1 2 9 Peyton, g ram at I and survivors insurance, beBraithw&iteg 0 0 0 0 Denver university issued a for cause he feels that it is charity 0 0 0 0 J.Storey.f Jorgensen, g 2X 2 5I 2 statement when informed that ight, 7:31 Haaen.g i had or Welfare. Social security InsurSkyline Six conference of n)T Total ance payments are based on the 22 17 22 62 II 14 27 44 ed & second protest claim average wage earned by the workHalftime score: Wyoming 21 Utafe day nights and the number of years work- State 15. ketball game. College Wins er t, Missed free throws: Utah State ed in covered employment. PayThe statement declared: Anderson 3, Murdock. 8, Johnson ments are not based on the need Done, Nielsen. "The University of Denver Rasmuson, Braithwaite, of an Crown of the worker, and additional in- Jorgensen. Wyoming Bloom, Larson 2, it has been the victim come or ownership of property Doty 4, Chamberlain Livingston Piloh, fortunate series of errors J trad , does not affect the to pay- Peyton I. ever, on the assumption OGDEN, Utah, March 7 (UB ments. Workers are right received schools to call Denver Vtmh conference The Rocky Mountain region will on the social securityurged of the m representa- 3GTFP GTFP all the implicationsdecision, 8 2 8 Little, f be represented In the national tive for further Information. Satterfield, t 10 6 2 22 in their 3 7 611 Hauaer.f making 8 2 5 4 Smuin, f junior college athletic association the Mr. Feldhauser will be in Lo 8 3 0 6 Boryla,o Gardner, c 4 2 6 13 university considers tournament at Hutchinson, Kans., gan 8 2 2 2 9, at the 4 10 2 Nelson. g March Jesperson.g Wednesday, closed. 6 on Mach by Weber College Utah state employment office from 1111 Johnson, g Smith, 2 0 0 4 0 2 2 2 Hickey Dugglns 0 2 11 of Ogden. 1 to 4 p.m. 0 2 11 Teatos Condi 12 2 4 The Weber Wildcat won the 1 0 0 2 Hughes Woodward 2 2 2 7 0 111 Craig bid Saturday night by downing Weidner MM FOR COAST CROWN Peterson 10 0 2 Snow College of Ephraim, Utah, SAN FRANCISCO, March 7 (UB 0 2 2 2 Morgan 62 to 59, at the climax of an exTotal Oregon States Beavers and the 15 22 14 44 It 27 It 9 In UCLA Brfuins will battle it out tournament citing three-da- y corHalftlm Utah 21, Denver 38 their own gymnasium. next weekend for the Pacific coast Official-!- Wayne Flayer and Alvin Dixie College from St. George, conference basketball title and a Mercer. Utah, hung up the highest score coveted spot in the NCAA playof the Intermountain basketball offs. Both teams earned the right Taos, N. M., is th only city In season in winning third place in to meet for the championship In the United States, other than the tournament by defeating Mesa, division competition last Washington, D. C., where the flag flies 24 hours a day. Colo., 102 to 87. Trinidad, Colo., took th consolation honors and fourth place 56 to 52 vicwith a tory over Boise Junior College. 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