Show 'V ' - Division TenJI Men Interstake Hoop Tourney Gets Uncler Wny Three resounding upsets and an overtime battle ushered in the division 10 interstake M Men loop tournament which opened Monday night in the Murray high school gym with no contest being won by more than a two-poimargin Pleasant Green started the fireworks byousting Taylorsville dechampion 28- fending 26 Wandamere turned back Union Second 30-2-8 West Jordan nosed 1 out Granger and an overtime decision went to Sandy Third - nt all-chur- ch 23-2- 33-3- over Grandview 2 hard-fightin- Weat g Sam! Wednesday's schedule opens at one of the pretournament- favorites battlep m with Bingham playing In a Taylor's-111Pleasant Green Sandy Third and a 7 p m game CSTFP GT FP 1 3 1 1 First IrCollingsvf Lindsay! 40 30 00 80 against matching Draper 6 DRuppa Pleasant Green Grantsville Sec- 4314 02 10 JJohnot'ome Powe 11c 10 02 ond will meet Wandamere at 8 1O 0 0 2 Campbellg MRuppg 5 0010 0 0 0 Wallaccg 2004 p m and Bennion will tangle with 2 4 3 7 Dalteng flea Zaugg 1002 O 0 0 0 BCiatings West Jordan at 9 p m - of meet the First gameand 11 10 8 2S 13 3 0 26 Totals Score by quartrs most surprising upset of the first 8 14 20 28 Taylorsville was Pleasantl Pleasant round contests 6 14 19 28 Green 6 Christansen and Officials: Green's stunning reversal Player over Taylorsville last year's Grand View Stand) Third O T p champion and this year's 3 2Is 0VP Como' 0 Hay's 03 51 30 46 runner-u- p in the Cottonwood 2 3 0 4 DHrdastif Osathrpst 6 e - - 28-2- - 14-1- 20-1- g --- 29-29 30-2- - 12-1- well-balanc- ed r ILIMZ ' NEW ORLEANS - Feb 28 (2E1 Slugging- Sammy Byrdformer New York Yankee outfielder won top honors Monday in the $5000 all war bond open golf tournament with a total of 285 five leu than his nearest competitor Byron Nelson Toledo Ohio pro who scored 290 in the four days'l 72-ho- ': ':' ' ' o k::::i::::: tve'llit':ry ''' 0f ' - 1: -- - :i'' '' :::'t - ::: le- 7 - '''! 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Money For Races Eckers' 'Set TIlt With Ft Wcirtert 21 -A CHICAGO Feb 28 total of $490000 in added money for 24 stakes was announced Monday night for the combined Arlington par k y horse race meeting opening at the Washington park track June 19 and runninkthrough SeptemUP)-- 70-da- on park-Washingt- ber 7 There will be five $50000 added stake events as follows: Stars 'Ind Stripes 4 July handicap Arlington classic Zuly22 Arlington handicap July 29 Ameriean derby August 26 Washington Park handicap September 4 The double program also offers two rich futurities to attract the 'nation's the Arlington on July 15 and the Washiegton Park futurity on September 2 'Each will have an estimated gross value of 70- 000 In addition there will be two $15000 added stakes and a pair for $10000 added for the juveniles Two $10000 handicaps richest run on In the nation for events a grass course also - will be offered Emphasis Will be placed on the overnight races in a move to attract leading stables to Chicago There wil be overnight events for purses of-- $2500 to $5000 with minimum purses daily of $1500 to top-ranki- two-year-ol- ds ng $2000 Steelers Down Kearns 73-6- 0 In one of the roughest games of the current campaign the Provo Steelers raced to a 0 win over the hustling Kearns Eagles Mon day night in a Utah Service jeague fracas which saw three players from each souad relegated to the sidelines with four personal fouls each Kearns took a 0 lead but lagged behind throughout the remainder ofthe contest after the combination of Jensen Brooks and Jensen Giles :found the range scored 22 Brooks 20 and Giles 16 contest points in the free scoring while Holmes with 14 led the Eagle pointmakers KPlarno Pmve 4velem 23-6- 4-- CTFP It 9 6 22 lennenf GT Kertlef :1 6 14Imect 54 6 rP Areaio Rides Four Wittners 1 ')111--”Akit- t 5 4 16 Gilece 1 A 0 2 Niels-emi- - 4 10 4 ed basketball teams in the nation and certainly thelbutstanding service team in this and several surrounding-re!- gions the Fort Warren Broncos will come to Salt Lake War-bon- - Thursday Night IIII 8:30 o'clock o 0li - 11 March 2 UNDEFEATED' II Ft Warren Broncos 14 vs BM 0 11 0 Id - 'ENE'S - -- 226-75-- 226-80-- 78--- 309 Amber Light Cops Opener Officials Uncover Pro Mitt Fraud the big game of the year Jules Rest len and Der Robinson of the spectacular FORT WARREN BRONCOS with 14 wins and no defeats This 'promises to be a real battle with plenty of thrills and action 0n u 0 RI GAME STARTS i0 11 8:30 P M Deseret Gym Genera Admission 'tie reit Men and Students ati Fedaral and Mato Las Included 00100 234-80-31- 4 Rec Loop Sets Four Tussles AAU Discredits CHICAGO Feb 28 (CTPS)—:Five boxers have beeq exposed as professionals masquerading as amateurs of the golden gloves tournament of champions which opened Monday night They are Private Johnny Crane middleweight of Las yegas Nev army air field Ralph 13alcom Muskegon Mich bantamweight and Sergeant Frank Bynum lightweight Private William Beasley Middleweight and Private Louis Lebron light heavyweight all of - ls Atterbury Ind entrained for this city Knootit- - Feb 28 VP-- Unbeaten Juste Fontaine of Milwaukee scored his seventeenth straight pro triump i and four- teenth straight knicout Monday night flooring Jer Darby New York in two minutes and 55 seconds of the second round Fontaine weighed 131 Darby 130 for their scheduled eight-roun- d match PITTSBURGH - 0 78-6- Dash Record - 600-yar- 3-- Eitel-McCullou- gh er ' 31-mi- le 60-2- back-breaki- ng - 11 0 Sign Another 'Street Car' Derby onDocket WASMNGTON Feb 28 (U11) --nil office of defense trans- 10-rou- nd a 0 li ello last week I tAto (Ails 'FOR W!0101R ezt4"- (7)" ' 0 a a "I 111 set' taaot with the winners from that area in the intercity bouts in New York's Madison Square Garden It is significant March 27 'that the sport's greatest attractionreached its competitive peak In the midst of war : The value of events involving rugged body contact is daily becoming more apparent Hundreds of young Americans who now are distinguishing themselves on world battle frontarst felt the shock of combat in quest Some of of a Golden Glove them have given their lives for their country Many have been able to carry on more efficiently because of the aggressiveness and discipline they had to apply in fighting their way to the tournament of champions The men who have earned the to represent their home town right or army base at Chicago stadium Monday night have entered a select company It is their task to prove Forthy Ahead lie the same tests which thousands of former Golden Glovers have met and passed Soon It will be their sacred trust to join the contestants of 1943 and the years before that In holding aloft the beaeon light of liberty for all the world to see These young men symbolize the battle leaders of tomorrow for it is from Such ranks that they must come Well get some idea in the next few days whether they are entitled to walk with their older brothers who have sacrificed so that the heritage of America might not Bataan perish from the earth Coral sea Corregidor Guadalcanal North Africa EverCassino lasting monuments to the heroic con‘rage of American youth Not long ago some of them stood In the same ring where others Will fight tonight This deachievepartment hopes that-th-e- ir ments in sport---b-above all Salerno ut their devottorr- to their country a lesson in what is will serve-a-s required of a Golden Gloves champlod strength skill courage and an unyielding urge for victory Rochester Grid Coach Obtains Release ROCHESTER N Y Feb 28 (UP)—Dudley S De Groot whole University of Rochester football teams lostonly two games in the past two seasons Monday was released at his own request from a long range contract "to consider attractive opportunities now avail- - portation 0 MOliday eight forestalled the annual national pilgrimage to the Kentucky derby Announcing that the seventieth running of the nation's torturf classic at Louisville on May 8 must be confined for the second successive year to "street car" attendance Brigadier General Charles D Young deputy 0 D T director said that Colonel Matt J Winn and other ricials of the Chur Lrs chill downs management had agreed to restrict ticket sales to residents of the Louisville area The ban is intended to prevent congestion of already o4rburT cloned railroad A huge crowd say Count Fleet pound home the winner in last year's "street car" derby but only a negligible portion of the fans reached the Louisville areal by railroad aud hum Young said that "in view of these stringent restrictions upon ticket sales it is not considered that the running of the 1944 st and last- season won six of seven - Kentucky derby will be Inconsistent with the travel policies of the 0 D T" This year as last there will be no extra trains to Louisville and no extra railroad cars will - be available he said Ile described the cooperation of derby officials as "heartening" pointing out that 0 D T has no au thority to forbid the holding of any import event "It is the responsibility of the OD T however to insure the orderly movement of men and material for the war effort" he txplained 1-- WAR IL 4-- POWER COMMISSION EMPLOYMENT OFFICES Lakto Salt City and Provo MMMEMMIIE Attendance Drops - lt Attendance at the North-SaLake interstakeM Men tournament dropped considerably this The main reasons were year that the meet ran into many major counterattractions and limited competition cut down the usual following of the competing teams 1-- 2-- - - 2-- Service League Holds Banquet - - all-chur- ch 3 pe'-presentati- Madigan to Coach Iowa Gridders 4 d er he - six-mon- th !1T-I- (11P)--John- ' 0 P 01)i "4 - 1) 41:4L ( - ler 0 lic : t -- letipli snmatched I4 4 :5"11- em:::71 — — 4 441oi 41 P at 4 s: i s'N7 ' AP "4 1mp ' - jr' I' 4 4 L - :i joe ' sr '' it IS) fl''' P12611airjtA011--- - i' " Low ' 0 s 0 a 0E - : ::': fob tontorrosap vorite NI ly troth sises supps a in area have of ghost' ' famous cigar Try any one for quality!) t res----- k - -- of r'ufstealer is out may your tocuy ifs This : if Cigar - - ? 471 : -- :s - a: 0'7rfti Ar?F - -- - MAN Jack-Dempse- A A Stagg Connie Mack Jae Louis and Judge K M Landia 3-- -- - S Th sports personality? sports tans of America have voted the honor to Babe Ruth As former king In our national sport it la only ilittlat Next in the popularity lino are Jim Thorpe A Hollywood movie hid third in'55 5 In the combined downhill and planned two short films at Sun slalom event Harris Lloyd was Valley or Mt Rainier Otto aeco d in 120 5 seconds and Lang persuadedthe studio moguls e Chambers third in 122 5 to try the shots at Alta The Margaret Schultz of Jackson beautiful Alta terrain has so was first in the girls' downhill captivated the movie moguls that race with a time of 70 5 seconds future shots will be scheduled alDoris Lumley and Ruth Martin most exclusively at the Utah both of Jackson and the only winter spot according to cameraother participants were second men who worked here and third respectively in 80 and 151 5 seconds The big University of Utah field house hasn't been large enough- - to accommodate crowds at the Utah High School Basketball tournament for the last two years This season the meet will be held at the Deeeret gym which seats only half as 7 many as the field house Players and leaders of the Utah USHA A leaders are prepared Service league basketball loop will for plenty of htmidaehes If hold their annual banquet Tuesyou get a seat this year- you're day FebruarY 29 at 7:30 in the lucky Rose room of the Hotel Newhouse according to Captain M R Wil- Shorts on Sports liamson of Fort Douglas who The In charge of the affair vanguard basOne of the highlights of the ketball tournament will be held at the Deseret gym March-224 meeting will be from eight of the champiorliship trophy to and 25 Champions the winner of the season's sched- divisions will take- pare It will be the biggest scout athletic ule In addition to Members of every tourney yet staged Sports team in the league special guests Editor Tom Meany in the New M writes: "It is high will be the sports editors of the York P time that Utah comes east for Salt Lake City newspapers the National Invitation Basketball tournament Utah was 'the state whose vote 'killed the eighteenth-- amendment That alone should make 'em welcöme-- - vialtors midtown New York" Volleyball hasbertome a popular sport IOWA CITY ro w a Feb 28 with-t- he service men Ann?' (CTPS)-EdwarP (Slip) Madi- leaders predict a carry-ovof the tp-tto return gan has Agreed popularity into civilian Sports University of Iowa as head foOt- after the war ball coach this tall it was announced Monday morning by M Hancher John Lujack Expects FresidentVirgil Madigan coached the 1943 cona Hawkeyes under to New Sehtipl tract to fill the vacancy of Dr Change Eddie Anderson Who-wa- s CONNELLSVIII‘r Pa Fob 23 granted a leave of absence to accept a ny jack navy S commission in the army medical student who replaced Angelollter- eorps telli at quarterback for Notre After completing the season last Dame's football team last fall re fall Madigan returned to his home vealed Monday he expected to that in Oakland Cal and said he would be transferred to either Northwestbe anxious to return to Iowa if ern or Columbia after next semeshe could "dispose of certain busi- ter ness matters" An apprentice seaman who will Madigan 48 played three years receive advansod training Lujackof vorsity football at Notre Dame said while home on furlough that under Knute Rockne He coached he believes he has made his last at St Mary's college for 19 years football appearance for the durs building the echoed into one of the tion He will be ineligible after nation's grid powers being tranaterred' E L DU PONT DE NEMOURS & ‘2 fp 3-- - nediod at construction project Trans southoastern Washington portation advanced attrati Wage 54 scale job working hours time and fi over 40 immediate housing for workersmesschurches Intheaters halls camp family style obtain referral Applicants must cart from U 0 S Sea on vapresentative fa a m to S p m at - Who is the groatest living 1-- The Salt Lake Basketball Officials' association will hold its regular Meeting at the Deseret gym reading room Tuesday at 7:30 p m according to President Gale D Smith IRON WORKERS I ation program directed by the 4-- Officials Meet Reinforcing By Jimmy Hodgson Tribune Sports Editor local government and paid for out of taxes Vote on the plan was favored by 85 per cent of the ballot casters The - voters also think sports facilities- should be arranged for a boom in activity when the service lads start comThe isame voters ing home figure that it's the fight managers who have wrecked boxing They believe the ring germs would be better off without 'cm 2-- - 1101111EMi e - JACKSON Wyo—With a time of 95 5 second ii' Dick Moench of Salt Lake City won the trophy for the combined downhill and slalom events at the annual tristate ski meet sponsored Sunday on Teton piss by the Jackson Hole Ski club Dean Beesley of Victor Idaho won the downhill event in 48 seconds 'Dick Moench was second with 48 5 and Harris Lloyd of Salt Lake City third with 49 5 Moench was first in slalom in 46 5 seconds Bill Beesley of Salt Lake City second in 54 5 and Glen Chambers of Jackson De Groot game to Rochester in 1940 from San Jose Cal State Teachers college His first team lost every game but the 1942 eleven won seven of eight holding rivals to a total of eight points 11B well known- coast wrestling promoter has been in Salt Lake for nearly two weeks looking over the situation Bill who has contacts with some of the top figures in the mat sport had hoped to get into the But promotion game hereayou can't promote grappling' show without an arena and BM can't find any place in Salt Lake to hold the shows He'll move on to Denver this week A recent survey by Esquire thows that the public favors & broad recre- Dick Moench Capture§ Jackson Meet able" - NEW YORK Feb 28 (UP) — Joe Bakal of Kulpmont Pa and Lee Savo ld of Paterson N J4 were signed by Promoter Mike Jacobs Monday for a heavyweight bout at Madison Square Garden March 10 Baksi stepped to the heavyweight front from practical obscurity by defeating Tami Mauri- The seveqpenth annual Golden Gloves tournament enters its climactic tillage' Monday night with the beginning of the ournament of champións at Chicag stadium There will be three thccesa1ve evenings of punching sr1nging and ' thumping after ducking which only 32 from the original The thousands will survive winners will fight It out in the same arena March 10 for the greatest prize in amateur boxing No —a Chicago Golden Glove other event approaches the Chicago tournament in scope or caliNo other Chicago meet ber ever has attracted contestants The from such a vast field Orentry of Los Angeles New 1944 leans and Pensacola gives the event a territorial sweep except for a strip along the Atlantic coast from Georgia to Maine Chicago's champions will get a chance to match their talents -- 10-rou- nd Baski-Savol- d IISee Night Games 220-70-- Not Only are the Bucks-roo- m in11 undefeated contests- but their straightincludes a victorious record skirmish with the Denver Ambrose Legion quintet which recently outpointed the Dow Chemical five on its sojourn in Denver and last week the Broncos clipped the feathers from the Salt Lake Air Base Wings' 3 The Broncos have scheduled tilts with every leading ball club with whom they could arrange dates and to date they have hung every scalp on the door of the quar- -' termaster's gym at Fort Warren Fans wha have watched some high class basketball this winter will see one of the niftiest cage crews in the country- cavort on Thursday when they watch this high scoring undefeated quintet tangle with the home town Ecker clan- Wins By A L Sets 106 72-ho- le 1 00000 - - 14 2BASKETBAIII1 t- ' Thursday night March for a cage contest with the popular Ecker Studio quintetat in the Deseret gym - ? '' 2 Camp- le - Crane came as a representative Curlice 2210 of the Los Angeles Times Balcom Beyleg 4419 as standard bearer for the Grand 0 0 0 A Black IteCullocbg 42 0 0158 4 5 :111 Foutinf Lewisf Rapids Press and the last three 1 2 0 2 Jortes6 Thomact as members Of the Irldianapolis Good man g 0000 2104 Times 29 23 15 73 20 12 80 Totals 24 The professionalism of crane Senre hativaa : 3 2 7 3 and Balcom 'was discovered alter Provn by 45 28 60 kpa PTIti their arrival in Chicago but the Militia Anderson and Powall three from Indianapolis were uncovered by Eddie Ash Indianapolis Times sports editor and Eugene Driscoll chairman of the national boxing committee before the team e 3kk--- : ' One of the few thideleat City- 72-ho- Grinte-We- e d Oa Bill Stone 1 ?Z i:!j: ::play Byrd who expects to be In the ' '''14 i ': navy- in three or four weeksfired a 73 for the last 18 -: holes over the wind-swetricky i City Park No 1 course Nelson ' came in with a 70 two under 1 a par but poor 78 in the- second I round prevented him from overwho took lead the taking Byrd from Jug Mapaden in the third round Sunday ' ' MoSpaden who led the field dur- 1 ing the first two rounds shot a 77 Monday five over par and his ' worst round of the tournament '" (( to finish third three strokes betiik4A 'Le4ter then Private Chick Harbert Lincoln Neb who had a total of 294 The victory was worth $1000 In bonds to Byrd while Nelson — MIAMI Fla Feb 28 (tTP) won 3750 lIcSpaden $550 HarLittle Eddie Arcam who is in the bert $450 Fred Haas Jr New' midst of one of the most spectacu- Orleans amateur finished fifth ' ''' ' a total score of 297 and won ' lar comebacks in racing Monday with Z10 $100 in bonds scOred victories with four mounts d The jamboree started Wins New Or Byrd at Hialeah park with a big auction 'for the pros Bam meet leans golf by five strokes Ruled off the track for a year last Tuesday' night and brought $3161000 in bond purchases at Arcaro only recently - started to the last counting Monday his hit stride since his reinstateThe high soorers their totals their bond prizes follow: ment and a $2 win parlay on him andSammy 212- Ala Byrd Birmingham 4' 73-- 285 ($1000) Toledo Ohio Monday would have returned apByron Nelson 290 ($750) proximately $172940 Harold (Jug) Mc8paden Merlon Pa 91 ($550) Winner of the Flamingo stakes 21477-2CHICAGO Feb 28 Private Melvin (Chick) Harbert LinNeb record number of 106 night with SUr Up here last Saturday colnxrred ($450) -New Haas Orleans 22275games is scheduled for the 1944 Arcaro rode Bright 'Quest under 297 ($100)- Jr Bob Hamilton 225- Evansville Ind American league baseball seathe wire in the first race Monday 72-- 297 ($30833) son which will open April 18 Wood Mamaroneck N Y 225- returning $850 $310 and $280 72-- Craig 297 and end October 31 ($30(133) on In the second race he was up rc1 Dudley Colorado Springs Col 223- The official schedule of 154 'Armed which won and paid $590 74-- 297 ($30833) Penna Dayton Ohio games for each team was re4400 and $300 Eddie came back 301Tony($200) leased Monday Like laid year's 232-7In the fourth with Dreain Parade Pete Cooper Gainesville Fla schedule the 444 campaign will (518250) which returned $2420 $8'70 and —302 Joe Kirkwood Philadelphia 22370— Include three eastern or western 302 ($16250) $570 Harmon Claude Houston Texas 222 swings for the clubs rather than On board Jimmie in the fifth' 81-- 303 ($11200) four to help keep traveling at a Jimmy Hines Amsterdant N Y 228- he brought h I a backers $1140 75-- 303 minimum $460 and $380 Dodson Leonard ($11250) Kansas City 22976 The season will open with ($100) In addition Acaro rode both —305 Cleveland Cooper at Chicago New York Minneapolis Harry ends of the daily double which re- 306 ($90) at Boston St Louis at Detroit aDale Morey Baton Rouge La 231 turned $4360 ($50) and Philadelphia at Washington Milton Demaret Houston Texas 228- 82-- 310 Only 77 night games were ($80) David Clark Galveston Texas 234- scheduled last year although ad78-- 312 ($7O) ditional ones were played as the Rod Mundav Camp Claiborne Sergeant La 23479-3- 13 season progressed A record of ($65) Joe Ezar Waco Texas 43 night contests is slated at ($80) a—Amateur Washington for 1944 Twenty-on- e will be played at St Louis 14 at Cleevland Philadeland HOT spraxas Ark Feb 28 and Chicago Seven twiphia — Amber Light an almost games are scheduled at light prohibitive favorite in the betting Detroit scored an easy victory in Mondays Inaugural stakes at Oak lawn park before an opening day crowd of 7000 Three games will be played TuesPulling ahead by six lengths in day night on the Recreation league the back stretch Amber Light was never in trou'ble and easily basketball schedule with a fourth outdistanced Corona COrona a Mated in- Karnes on Wedensday NEW YORK Feb 27 UP—Bob according to Joe Christettsen di- -e contender in the early running rector of recreation titer's time of 1:113 that the Urdcity Night Shadow never far back and in the Pioneer manPlaying Tuesday with of Michigan runner turned closing good courage gym at 6:30 p in will be the Salt versity aged to outlast Drizzle for show Lake in Saturday night in winning the Merchants against the Fort money d dash at the national Center Reception Eagles A field of 12 starters went post-war- d Douglas m Ar7:30 Tunnel A the National U indoor p track championships t in the Inaugural lin Over Mines quint will tangle with will not be accepted as a record figured prominently for the first and Medics and the last Dan half mile but then dropped out the Kearns Ferris said Monday night the Air Base Wings watches game to of the finish far back suddenly Ferris secretary of the A A TT Medics the Fort Douglas against leaders declared the starter Nate CartThe running time of 1:14 5 at 8:30 p mell declined to certify that the to will travel was considered good for the local Karnes for a was official Ufer Ferris astilt with the Karnes start oval serted got a flying start Lions Wednesday night at Eccard Valley Amber Light with Bid) Ferris also declared the 3O1 8 o'clock d three-quart$250 up returned $370 $300-antime turned in Corona Corona paid $390 and Oil Dodds in winning the rani $270 Night Shadow paid $300 Babe 4:083 could not be apprOved a Phelps Refuses a record because heWs s caught by only two clackers instead of To Team to Report three Walking Champ Finds PHILADELPHIA Feb 27 (UP) -Bougainville Tough —Catcher Babe Phelps whom the West Wins 'Jordan WASHINGTON' Feb 28 (UP) Philadelphia Phi Ilies obtained from in a trade the Pirates West Jordan Athletic club course for Pittsburgh —The rugged 8 win the 1938 013rmpics walking race for Babe Dahlgren notified the hung up a convincing In Berlin was easy going com- Phi Ilies office Monday that' he over the Midvale M Men Monday ter- would not report to the tetun this night in a fast high scoring ball pared with the rain of Bougainville according to season intended to re- game Ontiverous and Pau los Phelps said he Captain Albert J Mangan Lowell main at his job-a- s clerk in a rail- were hot for Orgil the athletic club Mass who is familiar with both road office at his Odenton:9 Del scoring 16 15 and 19 points reMangan Olympic contender that home l'he Phillies attempted to spectively while Peterson played won S walkthe U national year from the same a great game at guard lure phelps ing championship at Cincinnati job last yearaway but failed The winners are planning to enin 1940 meet in Ogter the A A U hoop "If they ever hold a walkirw den in the juniotdivision and will championship up those Bougaill- Williams Wins Bout play a number Viif games before iville jungle mountains I doubt meet opens If anyone would ever finish" ManFeb 28 PHILADELPHIA (UP) that wJA Midvale M MP 1 0 0 2 Powellf OntIsProlict 8 1 0 18 gan 28 said in a report released —Ike Williams Trenton N O 3 0 0 1!slelsonf Orollt 7 3 115 by the war department "That's lightweight used a vicious left 2 0 18 Mnsearce Poulos 0 3 1 19 O to 0 to 0 0 hook head the WNplsomo PPtersomo 4 1 why you have kive these soldiers Monday night MIllerhergig Renniong 0 0 0 here so much credit the way they to stop Ellis PhillIp Philadelphia 3 40 20 A0 Coszens Kalsklak (1lensent 0 0 0 O have to lug guns up the steep in the first round of a scheduled hills Vete by piece" Atm bout at the arena 13 g 2 20 Tot 20 'I 2 SO 4 one-over-p- In the Wake of the News By Arch Ward le I basket: bait game postponed Friday will be played Tuesday night at the Deseret gym with the reserves playing at 7 and the varsity squads at 8 o'clock: Granite needs the victory to clinch its place in the state tourney West needs the game to go into a tie with East for the third place tourney spot The Big Six teams wind up the season Friday Stith West at Davis Jordarl at Granite and East-Sout- h play-at Deseret the gym ing February 29 1944 Wins Bonds Press Basketeers Play Tonight 1 4 Tuesday Morning IJ Fro tun Granite-Wes-t Tie Byron Nelson in Second Spot McSpaden Third all-Chur- ch 23-2- - Shiggin' Leads by Five Blows bell-ringi- ng - Jordan stake 4 2 0 6 Norrisc kismiricksonc 8 2 1 13 8 Muntfordg 4 Sedwellg 01 32 21 32 aggregation showed no respect The defending champs started 3 21 00 6 Ainsworth' for Granger Oquirrh stake cham- out in front and although the 02 1 1 111ardcastis Orsavesif Flabar 1 4 3 5 ' de1 pion and snatched a 4 1 Totals 11 17 10 33 eotrrrr—Was deadlocked at 16 12 33 cision from the fire In the third at the half Scorn by quarters: ahead 6 29 82 View 11 16 forged Grand they game of the night Granger led 8 13 21 29 33 Third 9 canto started Sandy as the last Baker and most Officials—Magleby for of three quarters but Jack Johnston's sharpshootthe West Jordan crew uncovered Big together Second West Jordan Granger with accuracy deadly ing G T FP It T 1r P spark-pluin Diamond and his at doom foul the the line 3 2 1 7 0 Woodsf 14Petersonf 050 0 spelled 10 points sparliced a drive which of 1 4 1 3 2 4 Wallacef 0 0 Jonesf as crew the the Taylorsville 1 1 1 3 Teach 1 4 2 9 DPetersons gave the nod to the Jordan elm O 0 0 0 JCoatsg 0 0 10 center and tanked lilmithg points big ' O led all 7 in 2 Third the 2 way Sandy Itaung 90 00 00 6 of 10 free throws O 4 2 2 Woodburyg mates his sank Cundick 1Coats the last contest of the first round while t h e defending champs 2 0 0 4 Rasmussen Dromond 3 5 4 10 but got the scare of its life as missed toss 8 12 7 23 Totals 21 13 every 5 8 they charity the scrappy Grandview quintet received though outscoring the Score by quarters: 6 IN 23 1 West Jordan as knotted the count just ft 4 17 21 from the field Verona Granger the closing whistle was - sounded winners Officials—Vincent and Workman runner-u- p in the Wandamere Going into an overtime tilt Sandy Grant stake caused some surTrninn Second Wandamers G T 1r P T Jr P bagged two field goals while prise with a thumbs down verdict 0 8 0 0 6 0 PuosOkesonf 5 2 10 Colhertf one a Grandview caged char- over Union Second and 8 1 2 3 3 6 4 4 the for 3 Viol Emery toss The losers blew a chance second 2 3 3 itPugmirce Itaxwellc 3 1 0 8 ity round of the first upset 3 2 2 1 4 Ooddardg 3 13 11 75 to knot the count again as the The Union cotintet East Jordan 1 0 0 2 Gottbersg sisong liardyg a 1 2 ended with Stoker free throw Farm 0 0 0 0 game 0 led after two O 00 0 0 0 Olson 8coring was well divided among champion the 12 8 28 Totals he winners with Norris and quarters but five 13 8 430 with eve' 11 Boor by swathing: Mumford getting eight each- and Wandamere 5 10 10 30 Wandamera twice from at least hitting 4 12 17 28 Kemp and Ainsworth scoring six1 player the field puled away to elimina te Union Officials: Hannay and Morgan A yrd TIke“)eleanToltrne 1 '' ' : - C |