Show II THE SALT LAKE TRIE EXE TUESDAY YORXIXG JAXUAKY 28 15 1030 FOOTE DENT GO OUT OF STATE HANDBALL MEET IN UPSET BRILLIANT GAME OF CHRISTENSEN "big fellow! K Clawson Sorenson Duo Ekes Out Close Decision Quarterfinals Soon Victims of the brilliant play of Del Fairbanks and K A Christensen the team of Max Foote and Harold Dent one of the strongest duos In the state handball tournament dropped Into the oblivion of elimination Monday 1 6 In a second round battle at the Deseret gymnasium The team of H C Wamrr and W A Dunn which has shown surprising strength In the present meet lost a stubborn battle to the formidable combination of Ray Sorenson and 1 9 In Renny Clawson the only other match of the day It 21-- 20-2- Was 21-1- a third round tilt n Uncork Brilliant Drive to Win After dropping the first Rame by the close margin of 1 Fairbanks and Christensen uncorked a terrific drive which melted the resistance of the Foote-Deduo throughout the remainder of the contest Especially was Fairbanks brilliant in the battle Driving with terrific force to the left hand of Foote he time after time caught that player with a sizzling return Christensen too almost equalled his teammate In brilliance though In a different way Ever steady he kept the ball returning consistently placing it often where It ultimately would result in a chance for a kill by Fairbanks By their victory Fairbanks and Christensen gain the right to meet defending champions Earle Peirce and Cannon Lund In a third round battle Wednesday at 5:30 p m Warner Dnnn Battle Gamely Classy THU on Schedule After losing a bitter fight in the 1 first game Warner and Dunn came back with a determined drive to eke out a 21-victory In the second tilt Their final drive however could not cope with the veteran Clawson's or young Sorenson's bril5 liant play and they succumbed Two classv exhibitions should take place Tuesday when Alden J Anderson a former coholder of the doubles title and Hprb Hills mpet Oscar Carlson and Floyd Leaver two cagy veterans at 4 p m and Jack Mathe-so- n and W Emery oppose Bry Braby and Sherm Rideout at IT 30 a m Both the tilts are quarterfinal clashes Falrbanks-Chrlstense- nt TACKLES' Gunnison Midgels Challenge Anybody of Their Weight Dern Throws Papiano in Preston 'Tilt Bwlal lo The Tribune PRESTON Idaho— Ira Dern of Salt Lake City mastered Leo FWplano of Los Angeles In straight falls here Monday night before a capacity crowd Dern won attheOperahouse the first fall In 50 minutes with an arm lock and the second fall in 17 minutes with a toe hold In the semlwlndup Kid Barger of Preston declsioned Tuffy Mecham of Grace in six rounds They are In a preliminary bout Kid Kershaw outpointed Kid Jones both of Preston in four rounds SIMPSON TO RUN IN RACES ly 20-2- 21-- Second Loses To First Cagers A Le Grand Has Close Gill Yale Wins in Liberty Play STAKC Division Two LIBVHTY funding nl the Teni to an upset Monday night when First ward cagers defeated them 19 to 18 to drop them from a tie for the division 2 lead of Liberty stake Meanwhile the leading Le Grand ward five barely eked out a while Yale victory over Thirty-thir- d ward whipped the lowly Liberty men 33 to 9 ! YALE LIBERTY OTFYl1 OTYPIT Bud rf 0 Moirlr rf 10 M O Leonard If 0 1 0 0 8umfnrhayiil 3 117 1 5 Burgener c C Leonard e 2 004 j 0 111 Musser Holt rc 10 0 1 rf R Leonardit 0 111 Close If 19 0130 Rockwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ketiier rf rf 1 0 0 0 0 Jones J 4 I IS Total Total Referee Jensen umpire Bhotland r C OTPPi Forlundrf 3 0 0 4 Bennett I I I rf Oanby e if Clark 8mith r Hansen Llsreen If 3 3 0 4 if 3 3 3 0 Woollev o 1 te r 0 0 0 0 M Fnrulund If 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 I Midfleylt 1 C Midaleyra Cond-- S 13 SECOND I a O OTPP 0 3 10 13 133 14 3 1303 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 10 0 3 3Quiley VoTlOl Tot! 7 0 4 18 Trdal Reieree Jenten umpire Bhotland 13 I LE GRANT) ftrfvr udlow rf If I OTrPI 4 3 19 Bodn e Bweener Er dmanf lg Riley Reese if THIRTY-FIRS- rf itmneraley If Total T rf 0 0 0 0 Dtirhtm lx c 3 0 0 4 Johnson TOatcherT ' Q7T 0 1 1 10 0 10 3 0 1 3 ms ms 3 3 3 4i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T ft RrierteneQ Ohio State Flier Agrees to Sprint in Madison Square Garden Games By L S CAMERON NEW YORK Jan 27 (UP)— George Simpson of Ohio State university— the only sprinter who ever has made a recognized record of 9 5 seconds for 100 yards— has agreed to run in the New York Athletic club Indoor games at Madison Square Garden February 17 It will be Simpson's first appearance In New York Simpson has entered a special race and Is expected to oppose such stars as Jim Daley of Holy Cross Howard KnsSj Cleveland A C : Richard Kent of Colgate Joseph Ball of Pennsy ivania Frank Hussey and Bob Weise N Y A C and Sol Furth New York university Last year Simpson ran the 100 twice and yards in 9 5 twice 9 finished up the season by negotiating the distance at the National Collegiate championships In 9 5 — the fastest time ever made by any human Although Simpson used starting blocks which had not received official approval the A AJU has certified lus mark as a new world's record The badly battered Indoor track season has a bright spot scheduled for Wednesday night In the St Joseph’s games at the Newark armory Jack Elder of Notre Dame has been listed as a sure starter In a special sprint series at 50 60 and 70 yards The South Bend filer will not be up against a select field Jimmy Daley of Holy Cross Is listed as a possible starter George Troy of Brown a comsprinter of some promise will Newpete as will a couple of local ark boys ' Phil Edwards Is down as a starter In the 1000 yards and will meet Ray Conger of the Illinois A C and Eddie Blake of the Boston A A This may be the best race of the evening Two Newark boys Johnny Gibson and Eddie Roll are listed for the run and Arnold Noyes of the Boston A A Is their chief rival Bernard McCaffrey of Holy Cross may compete A fourth event of Importance Is the pole vault Involving Barney Berlin-ge- r of the University of Pennsylvania Fred Sturdy of Yale and Vic Pickard of Canada who represented the dominion In the 1928 Olympic games 600-ya- rd Latzo Grove Dorn Faces 7 0 4 18 w Interchurch T ourney Enter g Fourth Round ropes Thus Ira has demonstrated that fending champion advanced Into the third round here today during the opening play on the Longwood covered courts The eighth Miss Alice Francis of New York defaulted Miss Virginia Rice Boston seeded sixth was the onlv one on the list to encounter any kind of opposition She defeated Mrs John L Bremer 0 2 6 of Boston in a second round match Mrs John Jessup of Wilmington Del gained the third bracket by vanquishing Miss Louise Rogerson Boston with the loss of only two games The field of thirty-eigstarters was reduced to sixteen thereby paving the way for the start of the women's indoor doubles --1 vA Italian vlmateur Boxers Arrive For U S Bouts ject "Persons behind They could to WERE EXECUTED been Invented for some time’’ Which Just goes to show what & variable thing Is opinion Now In this country we feel that anything sillier “even In professional pugilism’’ than the Idea of Phil Scott fighting for the championship couldn't be Invented The boxing expert of the Dally Mall feels strongly on the subject also "There Is no doubt” he says flrm- - ami To TtiPf hang execution the 8harkey-8cofight on February 27 carries with It the world heavyweight championship” He says Here's one for the book that a British new agency cabled over to Jimmy Johnston Scott’s manager and Jimmy explicitly confirmed the fact that Philip waa indeed fighting for the title laid aside by Gene Tunney The British probably do not know that Jimmy would confirm the authenticity of a Rafael signature on a college boy's raincoat — If he had 10 per cent on the college boy There Is no doubt that Wlgnall and his colleagues represent the sent! ment of most Britons So I guess fifty million Britons must be wrong It's pathetic but the British Just want a heavyweight champion of the world so badly that they don't care If he turns out to be Phil Bcott ly "that remembered tt CoNTAADICTlNC PROVERBS District The West high battalion rifle squad fired the first stage of the Ninth corps area rifle contest Monday The members who were selected after a series of elimination matches Intercompany shooting are William White La Von Hun-sakOrval Ross Orvll Hire Hubert Thompson Gardner Haynes Clarence Cluff Wesson Cope Dean Crusar Baird Anderson Richard Northrop Hartland Snyder James Moriarty Ralph Smith Roy O Brian There are three stages of firing In the Ninth corps area first prone and Bitting second prone and kneelThe ing third prone and standing West high team will fire the second and third stages on February 8 and February 15 respectively er They That sow ' Thi GumoTiNECW WHICH — er SO OIANy um D!£& irt The 6PIRIT of MERCy WAS inveNTE-- Od-do- Nn - hi 1M hua nMa m irit Hollywood Get Gazella From Pi etc York Yankee NEW YORK Jan 27 (47— The New York Yankees today announced the outright release of Mike Gazella former utility lnflclder to the Hollywood club of the Pacific Coa' t l'ogue lb wrs re'o ‘ap'd from aft-- r t th vo'"n ry retir'd jear'i absence from baseball activity Moroni Quint Ilinllni High Riflemen Picked After Shooting AS YE Sow Sfl SHALL YE REAP' four-roun- four-roun- Easy Victors West Joliet latter lad to clinching Fend Shows Mastery In Final Round of Boat The fifth was uneventful but In the sixth Jackie again threw caution to the wind Feracl slowed him with two hard lefts to the head and a pair of right hooka to the mid --section and the end of the round found Jackie looking anxiously toward the bell Feracl too waa tired seeming to show the effects of any excessive accommission will permit Walker to tivity early In the fight box once overweight provided that Coming up In the third round after he signs for a title match the gong had saved him O’Brien game exhibition but his re SPRINGFIELD III Jan 27 CAP)— stagedfora rest led him to drop to the The Illinois state athletic commission canvas at the slightest provocation will wage a legal battle to force Manand he took several counts to clear ager Jack Kearns and Mlrkey Walker his head The method seemed to to a middleweight champion pay work for the head but Danny’s legs $10000 forfeit to the Bhrtnere' hoswere rather shaky pital for crippled Children at Los Angeles Sammy Scores on Hard Before agreeing to allow Walker Right In Fourth Round to meet Tommy Loughran for the In the fourth round as Sammy light heavyweight championship here crashed through his foe’s defense last year the Illinois comission forced hopes went glimmering but Kearns to post a $10000 forfeit with Danny’s he still was throwing them In a daze the California commission guarant- until a right to the solar plexus He eeing that Walker would defend hla went down In anguish signaling his title at Los Angeles preferably seconds to toss the toweL Ace Walker Hudkins failed against Jackie Carroll Salt Lake 170 to meet Hudkins within the time limit scored a technical knockout over and the Illinois commission ordered Jack Holt Bountiful 170 In the third the California body to pay the $10000 round of their scheduled d to the Shriners’ hospital Manager bout order Kearns stopped the by gaining Juddy La Salle displaying a punch a temporary Injunction which surprised many rlngslders technically knocked out Elmer Balof their lard in the third round d clash and scheduled won from Davis Billy HumHenry mel! on a foul In the first round de-al- dotted with players today trying out thetr best strokes A young amateur of San Antonio Jimmie Vincent turned In the best score 69 Among those on the links was Bobby Crulckshank the wee Scot from Purchase N Y who won the Texas open three years ago Bobby shot a 71 today forgotten Ht stayed irtMil -in utter jiknce for 23 Years for fear ht Utovld be iNlltV meet SAN ANTONIO Texas Jan 27 W) — With two days more for practice rounds for the ninth annual Texas open golf tournament the Bracken- ridge park municipal course battleground for the $7500 In prizes waa WAS intHis Tali- - wttCHT lit LbS 27 He will Try Out Course day came This prisoner in Tears Shall ktap NJiy February Pierre Charles of Belgium hot WHEN The HOM- - Both Loughran and his manager Joe Smith denied reports from Miami that Bhar-key- 'a managers had requested Tommy to spar with Bharkey Loughran Is scheduled to appear on the sams card with bout at Mithe Sharkey-Sco- tt 6ECAU5E Forgot Zl today att- toweL fore the commission when summoned He has not fought in New York state since winning the middleweight crown from the late Tiger Floweta at Chicago in 1926 Walker's title waa declared vacant last year by the National Boxing association for Inactivity despite his defense of It against Ace Budkins In Los Angeles last October One of the terms of reconciliation Is that Walker shall meet de Vos on a charity card A recent ruling of the PHILADELPHIA Jan' 27 (UP)— "Talk of me serving as a sparring partner for Jack Bharkey is ridiculous” Tomretired light my Loughran heavyweight champion said Texas Open Golf Meet Aspirants John gales THE MW THAT 5MAUEST Schmellng convince people that the world’s championship Is not at stake when 6cott and Sharkey meet" Wig nail wrote recently' "Anything sillier even In professional pugilism has not empted affair and were sent from the ring by Referee Downing In the second round but the bout had Its virtues for It made fans appreciate the semifinal Sammy George Defeats Tonih Ogden Battler In this match young Sammy George Balt Lake newsboy took a terrific beating for nearly two rounds then connected with a vicious left hook to the button— a seemingly lucky punch —and Danny was never the same after taking the count that blow produced late In the second canto The gong saved him but In the fourth Ills seconds tossed In the Young Ray set out with stout heart to finish his clever foe Feracl early In the fight and In the Initial round he gained an even break landing terrific body punches which made Feracl cautious of the blows thereafter NEW YORK Jan 27 OP)— The But that waa the nearest Jackie New York state athletic commission could come to shade on a round Is scheduled to consider tomorrow From that time on the battle conthe case of Mickey Walker middlestantly surged In favor of Feracl weight champion with the chances whose long arms cuffed Jackie's face great that the king will until It was livid In the remake peace with the aolons and de- gion of the nose especially fend hla crown against Rene de Vos Blinded partially by rage and parBelgian challenger in Madison tially by Jabs Kay bored in too wil8quare Garden March 14 at times and one of those times Walker suspended here three years lingly was the fourth round In which sesago for failure to defend hla title In sion Feracl'a hard overhand right to the specified time limit aggravated the Jaw found Its target too fluently hla offense by falling to appear befor Jackie's well being and drove the Tommy Denies He Will Spar With Sharkey Appealing to the N B A In this Instance Is rather like asking a girl's parents for her hand without consulting her In the matter It's quaint The British assert that Max Schmellng "ran out” on a match with their Philip last fall They assert that Maxie Is not even the heavyweight chami Ion "of his own home town" whereas Philip Is monarch of all the Britons Trevor Wgnall British boxing expert waxes Indignant on the sub- PRONOUNCE 1HE WORD PEOPIE Chances for Reinstatement ly Failing to Answer Mickey Aggravates fvO- r BRITONS TAKE SCOTT’S VENTURE AT MIAMI WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT TILT IMAGINE PHIL IN TITLE ROUT 'SHIBBOLETH 42000 ttGy two-oun- Scott-Shark- ht A near capacity crowd the largest ever to witness a show in the arena cheered lustily at a card packed with punches throughout In every bout preceding the main event save two there was a knockout technical truly but a knockout One of the two sans the kayo proved the only mar of the program In the first of the eveand ning Battling Lamoreaux George Trenkle staged a "no contest” BEFORE BODY ring-mad- er top-seed- CArt YOU ' e shoes and short lation gloves socks and wearing NEW YORK Jan 27 OP) — Phil who British Scott heavyweight meets Jack Sharkey at Miami Fla south27 will for the leave February land tomorrow to start training He will be accompanied by his English manager Charlie Rose and a trainer Eddie Johnston brother of Jimmy Johnston his American manager By FRANK GETTY NEW YORK Jan 27 (UP)— It’s "fists across the sea” now I mean to say our British cousins are taking this little business trip of Phil Scott's quite seriously don-chknow The British boxing board of control today made a formal demand upon our own N B A that the bout at Miami a month hence be declared officially as for the world's heavyweight championship This Is rather pathetic because the National Boxing assoc'atlon has nothing to do with the Miami affair nor with the heavyweight championship for that matter BROOKLINE Mass Jan 27 UP) — Seven of the second players entered In the women's national Indoor singles tennis tourney Including Miss Margaret Blake of Boston the de- arena WALKER CASE rivals The Larson boys challenge anyIn body the state or nation to a three-rou- nd boxing match In their weight The photo of the lads shows them togged In silk fighting trunks regu- he can whirl 238 pounds That was two years ago Ira Is bigger and Favored Women Netlers Advance the main event of Hardy K show at McCullough's Downing's lad In In aupport of the Pocatello meeting W B Pratt secretary of the commission announced that silver medals one for each of the 10 classes in the tournament would be awarded by the commission k a ring genhe gained a Jackie Ray though game Magna Inexperienced with a view to getting candidates for the district event in Salt Lake February 27 and 28 at which candidates will be selected for the national amateur tournament at ferent an Charley Feracl San Diego welterweight proved too keen eral Monday night and decision over staged If the world’s heavyweight championship title Isn't cleared pretty soon then two ambitious youngsters of C L Larson Reese and Lane are going out for the big laurels Reese age 7 and Lane age 6 are about two of the finest little pieces of fighting mechanism that fans can Perfect fighting find anywhere poise fast on their feet and quick to take advantage of an opening these Larson lads are the talk of the town when It comes to fighting Reese weighs 58 pounds while his younger brother scales the beam at 54 pounds They have been boxing w ith each other for three years withdecision a out and although Reese and Lane have appeared many times In exhibition they Beck new and dif- Large Crowd Cheers Chicago win bout Jackie Caine gin an amateur boxing tournament In Pocatello February 17 18 and 19 tournament The will be SpecUt to Tin Tribuu GUNNISON — Gains Wide Mar Charley BOISE Idaho (AP) —'Die Pocatello Post Athletic club operated by the local American Legion organization today advised the stale athletic commission that It would conduct A The Salt Laker tried other fields Big Dick DavLscourt 238 pounds at the time Is the largest man Ira has eer given the whirl Two years ago Ira got the Kansan up on his shoulder and started the whirl Daviscourt was a little big and Dern staggered a bit before he dumped Daviscourt to the canvas As he staggeied he got close to the ropes and Daviscourt broke his fall But he was out and Ira got the fall Daviscourt came back howeser a thing which he probably would not have done had It not been for the French-Canadi- DECISION OVER RAY D Amateur Boxers To Qualify in like polished professional boxers ' con-cem- ed Fourth round play of the Salt Lake NEW YORK Jan 27 HP) — Gorilla Interchurch basketball league will be held Tuesday evening In the West- Jones Akron Ohio negro middle- A 11 - back when Ira was a middleweight that he first began to use his airplane He tossed ’em then When he grew Into the light heavyweight class he tossed ’em with that hold When he became a heavyweight he con-- I tinued to toss 'em It- seemed as though the bigger they were the harder they fell For a while It looked as though 220 pounds was about timberline as far as Ira and his airplane were It takes muscle to raise the big boys over one s head to give them the whirL But Ira finally got up to the point where the 220 pounds went up when Ira got his hold Also It came down as per schedule and Ira stronger But he Is a bit skeptical when It comes to lifting up Stasiak's 260 pounds That Is quite a task and a more or less dangerous one for If Staslak ever falls on Ira It will be curtains for the local Idol Mike McQulre the Dixie Irishman who defeated Charlie Strack In 1R thrilling minutes last week will meet! Leo Papiano the roughhouse Greek Ill the semlwlndup Btrack meets Jacques Oza the big In the opening SIX-ROUN- Pocatello Meet Ira Deru's airplane spin hold faces the acid test Thursday night when the Salt Lake wrestler tries his skill upon Stanley Staslak 260 pounds Dern has tossed men of tnnnv weights with his famous hold Twas away PHILADELPHIA Jan 27 tD— Billy Jones Phlladlephla negro won the decision over Pete Latzo Scranton main Pa In a free hitting event at the arena tonight Latzo former holder of the welterweight Jones 173 crown weighed 175 Tonight's bout was Latzo’s second appearance In the ring after an absence of more than a year About 15 months ago he received a broken Jaw In a fight with Jimmy Braddock and for weeks It was believed the exminer's fighting days were over minster gymnasium The schedule of weight knocked out Izy Grove of New York in the seventh round of games follows: 630 Third Presbybout at the St Nichotheir terian vs Phillips Congregational Jofles weighed 715 Unitarian vs Westminster Pres- las arena here tonight 2 157 156 vs Grove Baptist byterian 8 Immanuel Jones floored the New Yorker four First Presbjrterlan 9 First Methodist times before the knockdown that vs Monte Flore A Z A ended the fight A good hitter with either hand Jones slammed Grove all around the ring and had the New Yorker holding on after the third round In this session Grove went down for a count of nine After taking terrific punishment In the fourth session Grote went down again In the fif’h for a count of five He was floored again In the sixth round and claimed he had been NEW YORK Jan 27 (Pi— fouled but Referee Tommy Sheridan boxers Four Italian amateur disallowed his claim Mario with their manager He went down twice In the seventh Delante landed here today to round and was counted out as he tried and Americans with to compete persuade the referee that he had a similar team of Germans at been hit low 3 New York Boston February KANSAS CITY Jan 27 (J") — John-n- v February 10 and Grand RapCline of Los Angeles outpointed ids Mich February 17 Billy Atkinson of Scammon Kan In The Invading scrappers bout here tonight They a champions of Italy In their reare mlddlewcights Cline won five spective classes are Amilrare rounds Atkinson one and four were de Horatls lightweight Wer-theven newspaper men decided Areelli welterweight Flazza middleweight and NEWCASTLE Pa Jan 27 iA’i — Jeeverino Druglottl heavy- outpointed Henry Flroo CVv-lan- d eight Indian Tiger West Arizona In 10 rounds here tonight 7 HIM uith the hosing gloves that you would care to see T hey are amateurs now but the piidgct brothers throw their maulies 12 lTpon Staeiak would Lar- Problem in 1- -4 19 Total umpire Bhotland (left) a ml Lane and youngsters reL Larson C of Gunnison spectively of Utah are two of the most adept lads son Fateniii Airplane Spin 1 Beaten in East Ring Features Ret ’se Larson FERACFS RING GENERALSHIP BRINGS Ifet ft Tfmii Woo Moron! Kphtftim XzOst 0 4 3 Mind Nort4) fltnpet OtuAnluon 3 1 1 1 3 1 Frt 133 0O0 Academy 3L MORONI —Moroni hifh irhool comotHty routed the weak Afftdtmr quint of Mt Pleasant her The Monday avenln final acore was 81 to 31 The rore at the halt wm 3) to 13 for thevlimer and J Jenteh stood out The Moroni aee-o- ad Watch 10 to I ft Uo won MORONL OTPPI Irar WASATCH ft 1 O 1ft Owen rf ft rf Jenaen If 7 1 1 13 Salpai If ft 4 3 12 Lyman C Jensen 0 Cook re 0 I O 0 Jonea r Gaboon 5 X 0 0 Berieson It 3 § 3 ft Kay Holman rt 1 0 O 2 Miller o Hardy I ACAD OTPP N B Cavnh li Tott Referee St ail m io Best Tunis Downs Dairymen HX) IW 7 W7 WisalclJ Acidemy Moroni SI Ft Douglas Five Port Dour) bankstbal) t?m took an m r victory from tho Harru Dairy Monday waning at the fort by a score of 52 to 2!WedThe soldiers will travel to Karsvilte nesday a here they will do battle with the Centerville quint Thursday they will meat the Dollar Cab team at the fort HAJiRlS DA TRY fORI DOUGLAS 1111 1 3 0 O 0 0 Knudsea If HsAselmaru jvkemsn Tolill Relerea 8T OEOROE— Basketball fans of Geoige will see plenty of action here this week four league games being scheduled Thursday Friday and Saturday Thursday night Parowan high school meets Dixie here In the second league game to be played on the 8t Bevey 1 3 0 ft 4 HoflmtQ 1 6 0 1 rci I 35 S Bratton 6J I 3 !?? a t 0 Total 7 ft 7 31 Tilt Scheduled In Lehi M Men Loop Vital is a 3i George Fang See Four Games This W'eek ft ft 4 14 1 4 4 ft U Brunt 0 4 0 0 I pods rc 0 0 f 0 Jones lc ra riIf 01 1m her 0 I 0 0 OTPF QTFP 3 0 0 4 Workman rt 17 If ft Ptrssk rf Uonahan If Orover e Phillip 1ZRI "M" MZN' TOi aVET htaadina mt tba Teams Won XosL Pet Third ward I m 1 (KM Fifth ward 50(1 Fourth ward 0 000 Find ward ooo 0 Second ward Thursday's flchedals Third vt Fifth 1 8'cond vs Fourth First Idle Special to Tha Tribune "M —The aerond half tho this season league in Lehi stake is now well under way leaders of this half will breac the tie Friday night B A C Junior col- The for place Thursday evening in the local lege team clashes with Dixie col- hightop irhool gymnasium In second round enlege Saturday night the two teams counters tha Lehi Fourth quint frittered meet again with an added attraction Lait Itsweek chances of being up on the top of another league game between Br A aiy heap when It trotted off for a practice tame C high school and Dixie high school at Alpine when scheduled to play a league contest in Lehi The First ward has been local court Price Junior Defeata Totals ft ft OTFP ft 1 0 ft rf 1 1 Sanuteven if 0 ft 0 ft 0 0 Owen c 0 ft ft 0 13 Monnel rfla - 00 ft1 01 ft1 0 0 ft 0 Co e 0 1 t 1 rf ft 0 ft ft 0 0 6nlh If P rv rt 0 3 1 1 0 0 0ft Monroe If 1 X7l to date and may make trouble before the season is over the surprise for OTPP1 3 3 Snow ’ Men's rivals yet High Fire Spring Glen Bingham PRICB— The Hard'ni Junior high tram cf Price coached bjr Clark Wright defeated the Spring Olen five by a wore of 17 to 3 The game was played at Helper The Harding team was off In pa'smt and ahootin though It exh'hlted a tight defense PprUig Olen did not set a coai from the field HARDING SPRING OLEV futchlniion rf 0 5 Oundervm If 5 3 Aplanaly rf 0 0 ollmghamc 13 Feouinta rt 0 0 R 0 0 aaey lg I taqulntarg ft 0 of LEHI lotilt ft ft ft ft Athletic Club Fire Downs Hyland A C CANTON — Blnctharn Athletic BINGHAM dub won a hard-fourh- t game from the High si Boy A C Saturday on the Utter i floor by a score of 34 to 30 Past work on the part of Error and P V taste kept the H'llmcn close behind the Blue Diamonds Hall and SiotU bruuine with J Dahlstrom la the baskets for the winners HIGHLAND BOY BINGHAM sum Hell J If rf Dvitrom OFTP' 4 I 0 IP 3 e ft ft 4 I 0 14 1 3 3 4 1 fiDiHrm ri 1110 Surnd lg rTft 3 341 Tdsla &dcrt Mehi4j VUfie rf Sumens If Error t ’ohnon rg Mo- -t nson la Total OPTP 3 13 5 6 0 3 13 3 ft 0 4 3 3 2 ft 3 119 U 4 ft 30 I |