Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATUR DAY MORNING DECEMBER 21 Utah Basket Squad Bests Binghamites Utes SIiow Superiority by Reason of Height Game Gosely Contested Mauler Draws Foes Stand Up Lake Point at fit John Erda at Tooele South ST PAUL Minn Dec 11 (UP)— February 4— OrantsvtUe First at Tooele W MI test pet Second at Lake View CtrantsvUle 1 OMO North ft ft ( (neoln n Tooele South at Lake Point St John at The magle tn the flat of Jack DempX 1 Kurarheiaae Erda sey packed In a capacity house of 13-61 3 Parleys February 33 — Tooele South at Grantavllle 1 s Mblee Park tonight but fatted to dispose of Grautsvlile Second at Lake Point First ft Richards Frda at Tooele North St Johp at Lake three local heavyweights In four exhiView bition rounds Division Twe February 13— Orantsvllle First at 8t Art Lasky Minneapolis slugged Won Leal Pet John Erda at Orantsviile Second Lake 7P0 Point at Tooele North Tooele South at with Dempsey for two vicious rounds Wavatrh I i 1 mi Lake View Highland Park Angus MacDonald giant Canadian mi Hawthorn half a dozen —Joseph Annabella and Elsi- clung and weathered I meraen S2 ELSINORE W0 nore ’ M ' Men basketball teams won the 0 3 boreal Dale blowa striking none In revictories In the games played In the South stinging turn of SC Paul and Jack Roper Sevier stake hail Thursday evening Thursday's Score MARYSVALS traded cuffs with the former JOtthPH Chicago Pmeraen 19 Foreat Dale 14 O TPP GTFP the final round Wasatch 17 Jliirhland Park IS 3 4 2 8 champion in 3 11 Ji Nelson If Pearson rf Itneoin 87 Sugarhaaso 19 ft 0 0 10 2 0 0 4 Bohn rf Howes If NUUer Park 24 Bteharde XL 1 0 0 3 Milts c King e 1113 1 0 0 2 Parker rg 10 00 33 Nay Ig Lincoln vaid 1930 M Mon champ con- Brown 1 0 0 3Lott If 10 rg tinued a drive lor this season’s honors 7 1 1131 Totals 11 01 25 e Total! by turning back Bugarhous in a fast and Coach Jensen s game 37 to 19 ANNABELLA CENTRAL Big five have now won three straight GTFP OTFP 0 0 0 0 3 10 61 Anderson If Jack Mateen with six field goals played Dallon If 1 1 1 8 Haley 3 2 3 6 rf Harney rf ball Wssatch winners for the 3 181 0 3 outstanding 0 0 0 Johnson c Roberts o 62 3 14 Sorenson Iff got back Into the running in division two Knight rff 0 0 0 0 Staples IS (Heaves lg Coach Paddy Davis’ South high by playing good ball to take the smaller Cm 0 0 0 0 rg school basketball squad showed markHighland Park team Into camp 37 to 13 Thurston lg 0 0 0 0 0 In the other two games Emerson won from Christenseu f 0 0 0 ed Improvement Friday over last Forest Dale 19 to 14 and Nibley Park week’s performance when it defeated S t I 18 6 9 41 Totals Total! broke Into the win column at the expense of Richards winning 34 to 31 Morgan 38 to 16 in the afternoon WASATCH ELSINORE NORTH I MONRO HIGHLAND PARK I on the Cub floor and lost an extra-perio- d O T F Pj GTFP GTFP OTPPl affair to Cyprus 27 to 24 at Levitt rf 13 13 Brown Tergensen rf 0 0 0 o21 Mrquardan rf 2 2 3 6 10 2 3 23 o 1 0 0 W Oofflf Johnson li WlxiKet If Moxey in the evening 3 0 0 6 L Yergensen 6 3 3 12 Magna 0 4 C ampbell Francks 0 Holtc The seconds played most of the 0 I 1 1 0 10 0 3 0 0 4 Gray rg 0 3n rg c Waaeon rg 1 0 6 9 is Frrvr ’L 0 time at South although they had 10 Blackett lg rg ’rU:!ie Bertleaon 9 i M p Roe rf 0 0 0 0 some Hansen lg Baker rf 011 help from the firsts 0 0 0 0 F Fullmer rf 6 0 0 0 Nielson lg 0 0 0 0 E Goff If 0 0 0 0 Nunley Is 0 iNlPlon rt The contest at Magna was an ex0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pratt rg Marxrf 0 111 0 9 10 Cooper E-ss-i citing affair The score at the end 0 Hldffea0 1 1 Ol Totals Totals 1010 44 of the regular playing time waa 23 13 6 3 27 6 63 13 Totals Totals all I Referee B Ring umpire A Jensen CYPRUS SOUTH gbavtt ptakc DiviiiuO One ?1 The University of Utah defeated 5 In a fast the Genimell club game Friday at the uniWith the advantage versity gym of superior height the Utes were able to drop in many shots from beneath the basket while the Blue Diamonds were forced to resort to middling long shots with an occasional set-u- p after a fast break for the basket After Kendall dropped In a setup to open the game the Utes Jumped away to a 13 3 lead but the Blue Diamonds rallied and brought the count to for Utah at the end of the quarter 7:::: With Hervllla and McCann shootline foul from the ing accurately the Gemmell team got away to a 19-lead but Saunders and Swaner brought the Utes up to lead 24-at half time The third quarter was featured by markers from all angles by Miner and Saunders while the overanxious EMERSON FOREST DAIB Blue Diamonds missed many shots GTFP 5 at the end C Cannon rf GTFP 3 $ 1 and the Utes led 1 3 Cannon rf 4 Cannon If 0 io 0 Bridge If of a roughly played quarter In the ftWeston 6 0 0 A Gray final period the Oemmel defense Springer rg 4 0 3 Fowler r 0 0 3 Jones lg tightened to hold Utah to 6 points Castle Iftg 1 I G 0 0 Warh Orayn while Vlasic McCann and Hervllla K 0 4 Quinn c 0 0 3 Webbrf 1 3 Cardwell rf 001 0 rang the hoop for 11 points Swaner Hust rf 1! 0 Plewe looked rg Bolic Bounders Treseder and 9 11116 6 3 3 141 good for Utah while the entire Gem- totals Total The Referee A Jensen umpire B King mell club team played well Utes will play a return game In BingLINCOLN BtJGARHOTTAE ham at an early date OTFP GTFP ft 0 0 10 1 1 0 31 Hereof rf Q1MM1CLL CLUB narr rf 60013 OTFPI OTFP13 Thurman If 0 0 0 0 Mattonu 83 6 3 0 10 Fitts o Saunders ft 4 0 0 I Herein rf o Brady 419 0 3 If 1 0 0 4 Kendall If 10 0 3 Crawfordrg 3 Fisher rg 13 110 Fsura ? 0 3 Oarff If 4 0 0 10 Holt Is fs waller McCann c 110 ‘Oil 0 0 3 UaliUt-ro0 0 0 0 ff 0 3 48-3- well-foug- ht 14-1- 3 19 South Quintet f Grantsville Looks I 1 Trearder § Woods If Kuttal If Miner if 10 3 0 0 Iff lento ToUIz 23(141 rg I 0 0 Kins rf Curtis If ' U Fullmer J 9 f Stiaud 0 0 § It V 0 0 0 tBoise fweliarg G Wood Smith !0S rff Ball Oi TotIl 1M1I6 0 Is I at 24— Washington PowlUs IK Totsl I Retree 1010 Se- Total 4 541 Brown If 0 0 0 0 Milliard rg 10 0 11 B Kins Uoran: umpire STAKE JORDAN Huidlni ef Team Pft Won Lost 1 1 Draper Granite Cresccttf Butler Union Sandy Serond ndy Third Sandy First Midvale Ftrit Midvale Second beet Midvale 000 000 TS0 6flA 600 600 500 337 000 0O0 4 Ppntckols rt 0 1 1 Totals 1 Totals 11 1 S 97 Hunter Jj Total Reforer 0 0 116 0 0 0 10 4 3 3 0 imolk rg Jacob lg 301 Sandbars 6 3 6 RED CROSS CHECKS UP BANCROFT Idaho— A final checkup by George Wagenseller Pocatello MAGNA — Dean Detton threw Jack Bannock-CariboRed Cross chapter Collins in the feature match of the chairman reveals that this district Utah Copper club's monthly smoker contributed a total of $25 McCam Wednesday the fall coming after 27 mon $18 and Downey $20 The chapmlhutes of fast wrestling ter's total was $1150 Reed Detton and Joe Pappas each SCHOOLS CHIEF SPEAKS won a fall in their half hour time POCATELLO Idaho— J M Mclimit fray Pappas taking the first 4jm 13 minutes with a Boston crab Donald superintendent of Pocatello Johnaon rf 1 0 6 9 Pray 6 1 i II Collin Allen rr if!” 0 ® 0 0 hold and Detton tying the match with public schools spoke at the Washas4 0 0 8 a flying tackle after nine minutes of ington school J Pratt If 0 0 6 0 BannfU Iz 0 0 6 0 Oampbtll Berg e Is 0 0 0 6 hard work sociation meeting Thursday night 0 6 6 Heal 0 0 0 0 EIren o li Barker rg Tom Ifeddiii won two out of three on “The Wise Use of Leisure Time' v 6 6 6 Leopold rg 0 6 0 0 falls from Hap Bartlett Bartlett tak- Musical numbers were by the Trumpfotalz 13 1 1 33 Totals A 7 13 I 43 ing the first fall in 19 minutes with eters Three from the high school X Wad referee a headlock Heddin scored the second directed by Loran J BchnabeL fall of the match in four minutes with POSTAL CARRIERS REELECT a double arm stretch and finished the POCATELLO Idaho— The Postal bout with a body slam On the boxing program Joe Hum- Carriers association early this week 23-- 8 phries won a decision over Kid Polky reelected all officers as follows: Paul after four rounds of fast fighting Bill Gearhart president' Oscar Fowler Sorenson George LETHI — Coech Roi Nielsen’e Lehl Hayman won a decision over Pete won e 1ooa)f played nm trom Jensen in the Julina secretary Harold T Stoy sergeant at locel on court th SprmgvUle Friday mint arms Vem Roach and Ray Johnsos by e core of 23 to 8 Th BprlngvIUe boys Montova lost to Dan Patten In a slap were way off tn their shooting bang affair while Max Jensen earned delegates to the central body convenScore by quarter was 2 to 6 8 to 4 a draw with Harry Hart Kemp and tion 14 to 6 and 23 to I with the nome five Snow opened the show with a d leading at th end of each period F Allred played good bail lor the winCertain thoughts are prayers draw ner Ira Dern refereed tha main wres- There are moments when whatever The Sprlngvllle second wen a prelimithe attitude of the body the soul nary game 20 to 10 tling event and Maynard Nielson be The score is on its kpees THugo handled the rest of the card LKHI BPRINGVILLS 19 0 37 3 Strombers 49-3- Triumphs 36 6 0 Green lg 6 4 OUon 6 61 Iff 1 6 I U19I -- Tot 8 1 12 Leyton is If 0 0 6 0 Holiday Is 111 1 14 Total 16116 Total Bcodarlcki umpire Nlon Rf Ict PatBraon 16 Jeukint Jont Forbush rg 13 I 0 33 4 1 471 Totals Totals Referee Lambert umpire Rasmussen Totals Whitmin 3 10 3 81 referee 31 in Wasatch Academy m Plays Strong Ball 1IU 11 Total Clark umpire ft 1 23 Coalville Five Trims Jordan umpira Luuna JSmRSON Vincent COALVILLE—' The trimmed Jordan North Summit hiih to 16 her Friday tve-nl- 34 ft 1 16-1- otffI 1 it i ji ft Lrn 0t4 Newndrrf rf 6 Oryrt If Tylor en if t Th A rhlro Himmons !' 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Mallory rg hrtfiMmn lg lUiphe lg a TuUlff 16111 (Ill M Gorilla lUird rff ri Jones Akron Ohio negro tonight Prett lg won the right to fight Oddone Piazza Total of Italy for the middleweight cham- If al 10 4 MEN T Y on t 1J fild goals BursMi r Lot Fr (Htn 1 0t ward 0 n FounU ward 0W Holman te Ouriant rt S'crfi l( Mortoa rf Hfir of department with small damage which was covered by Insurance WARD FLANS HOMECOMING The annual homecoming night will be observed at the Sunday services of the Thirtieth ward All friends and former ward members ha v been inyited to attend flight GRANGE PLANS DANCE Idaho— The Riverview grange will sponsor a dance and basket social here Saturday night in the Lions hall proceeds of which will be used for a Christmas tree for grange children The affair will be open to the public FIRTH z nni fhiuip o 1 A F Irntoil r fhllllrt I I t 3 i ®l 3 4 Hurrtf H Hf 10 Potrnm WhUupy 1 ToUlff Vo 6911 I00 n pmmll Mi'n Jone f JUt keu IR l rk e Toa! umpu t'' tI 0 2 ) I t coun- Tnylftr f Urd or h nlth f A iicrraon WARO 2ND J 1 0 'tfd ght-mu- 1 1( Hi If e 6 H 5 11 te 0 0 0 (Irenvei 6 6 0 Craeun a Totl It JfU 1 (tl) Himnionge 0 ol Schuler Iff Ill' it Touts 7 4 46 Price referee! BlodceU Miners Improve In Second Game umpire Granite Defeats Tooele 26 to 20 td kl Tntgfa Referee 11 7 4 GUlrcpUi GUNNISON— Tli torsi high school IU 7 fiv close game 25 to 22 dropped Cltrk to Saline her Friday vcn!ng d WARD at con'er was th star for the O PFF 3 3 0 4 winners making 13 points OUNNIBON SAUNA 0100 OTFP1 410 0 OTFF 9 0 6 4 Vnnson nirit rf rf v M Cams If M11 8r I If BPDTNOVII fl 4 c Mnrisfud Ffit hett Fmmnerrl) B ( urUn rt f 4 6 Nicknincm rg 0 6 sin Long At Minersville OTFP 1 Ha a n IMM hrjt6 un if N ( flnrg Beiuen TnUl It If Iff 0 ff 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 13 4 Riftre Boh ill C 6 6 0 Mllltlf It 6 0 ft R amnnaseif VadFU c Jriisen e 131 TotRl umpire t imer 3 If 1 I ft 1 7 I 3 10 0 0 0 0 6 0 6)74 201 TotaU umpire Pkett 6 Hrnon 4120 Degpalu 6 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 8 3 4 John' O StrUich 3J tty 1 M tra ner hn PnnvOlllull Eihman If sii inner) rf le Rrr Olime te e ALL BTABft Van Leman e June P d 1 TotaU 35 ETC Al rK AIMS on of of the MarqueUe univeraity foot-ba- ll tram I K -- The All mr five of th )cue teem of thll city the Provo high tn hoo) team 3 78 In tame on the k el floor Ihuia- - e ?U TotaU L weight u It liiiin Harwaid 1 on rf iff horn rg FORKFRS 1RICMPII Foik'MIDGET KCOHES EXTRA POINT MT rLr'!Nr-Spnl- vh lilt to ti onto In winning fiom TUSCALOOSA Ala (yT) — Jo Bel -jhai tli Joial North Snnppt high hKd linj midget quarterback cagris Indav 2 to II Th Utah Is credited with the only extra point tountv team showed unexpei trd by drop klr k scoied bv Alubuma last stienfetli and should furnish some' eason All other jointn after touch-kee- n oppodibm for tlie other Nebodown nml by tli Crimsons ctuu dull at ti arm from the placement kkk i If Iff Marvoich rf 4 3 6 rne If 16 6 4 10 fliotte o hurch ri 16 0 Paanntta Iff ) 0 0 OCarrUan If 6 R J Bulldogs Lose GRIDDFflff Tl aereral lime nalional At Springville pinRa)jhapriiuMtra)fe the turirnt champion a o 0 1)94 3418 liar-war- 1ST Prospect Good BTNC1TI AM Flaying ft much Improved ffsm then In tie firm ntari the Bln hftm Miners wou from Perk City Fiidy 08 35 7 he ahootinf of th local we to FORK WASATCH COUNTY OTFP! eheclmliy ffoj' d with eerh of the nine OTFP er enterihff th 1 4 9 4 Hnrnrr corma column rf FT 1?— TOO accurate the ahooiinc by lefct one field fMurdock If 0? Dill Pendleton Orenlte defeated 1 0 ' ffftme OH 0 stionff plnyed I e I j 2 iff to 20 her Pendleton tanwntir for Park City era esllr the Friday evenln ft S I I J I SpTpar rff £ 7 mad Heweii wa bent M of hie team point mun for tha loeer and led all tcorer 9 0 1 3 0 4'cic U 7 high point ruftry for the loeert I wlfh 15 point 0 0 0 0 0 8 HirVi-rf 2 TOO ELF GRAM IE 10 to ft 14 to I The acor by quarter 0 6 I 0 4 0 0 rf 10 to 13 and 38 to 35 Bmiham leadina OTFF' OTFP 0 1 Jxt IBun If ®'P Fendietarf I 3 1 4 Beren rt 2 115 throinilxiut ft 3 1 5 a Ivce If 1 0 0 3 Miller If Ihe fire 0 04 acn ‘ BINGHAM Oil! ff tfV-Char- les MINERSVILLE — Coach Oliver Graff of the Minersville high school has almost entirely new material to work with this year in basketball His squad thus far selected is: Dan Davis center Dwight Carter LaMar Marshall Hollingshead Corbridge Neal Carter and Howard Marshall Edwin forwards: Harold Jameson Eyre and Dale Dotson guards The bovs will play Orderville at Minersville Saturday end will meet FATBOM OTFP Parowan at Parowan December 18 ir 11tt 4 6 in practice games 1609 Although his material is new e 0 6 6 6 Coach Graff has great confidence in Bslisrd tztg 0 his team the Pum'kin Rollers and beBerli lieves they will make a good showing If Olsen 0 ft ft 3 In southern Utah basketball this Btroro i ri year r 25-2- 2 6100 0 0 0 0 A 20 I Gunnison Loses To Sal in a ( c 2 6 3 HoUier 93 10 4 Refeie 1 K SAN DIEGO Cal Dec 11 Weber secretary of the Los Angeles Pacific Coast league baseball club said here today upon his arrival from New York by steamer that he had completed negotiations with the Mexican government for a series of International baseball games in Mexico City next October Weber said he would take the Los Angeles club or a group of players picked from the eight Coast league teams to Mexico City for the series i OTFF - Coast Leaguers Play in Mexico nvi e WARD Hunt c to Ill j If lAnKon 1 To si 4 13 t M Island one of the tournament favorClark umiiiif lUcketl ites won an unpopular decision over Willie Oxter 167 M ' Men wifi Horton TOOH ff -- Th Tooel tak tnelr leteue play JunUmy f The Btiy Jones 172 Philadelphia negro b4fin hrdule ruth ward U a aniird won decisively over Owen Plieips folio an iart 7 OraMi-lHet Grant Phoenix Arizona F'rt vi lie Brt ond I k Pnini t ltd Inke Viw Dave Mrtor 174 Milwaukee smith el w 7trffle hnriii Hmili et Jjhn Paw pounded out an easy victory Fht t lke jRiiyary 14 Hrantivtiit Vt- L h X"' Nrt U illiams lfl7 TkjI Ruv avr f'lln 7ri- - Buuih m Julii i Uiutsvill :OCK-lurrnml In ond round of tie tounia-l'L- i Jam ry 31 rttantl!la Flrt at Erde will b a wok from Ht John Oriitat U'e hronti et IovnS t hours on vi n six g i OranttviU 'as mjf 34 lake V w Je 34 looel Noiln at UitthUvidt hecood jf 36 AMERICAN Fifth ward 2 OrflelcL (31) Tot ATAKS ( WKHKR UTFP Wade Mc till can Fork BELVEDERE 11113V score HEBER CITY— Wasatch came Olsdwrl) o li back to form Friday to play a strong Zttlc U Powell M Fntlre Ameriover of ball and won brand Totll irm pionship by defeating Henry Flrpo of So4ib Ioulvil!e In the semi-finbout of the National Boxing association a Ftrt ward Ttnrft ward CHICAGO Dec 11 UP)— The first round of the National Boxing association s light heavyweight tournament here tonight prodeed two outstanding contendera for the titWormerly held by Maxey Rosenbloom of New York Of the five winner Clvde Chastain Dallas Texas and Baxter Caltnes Wichita Kansas made the most showings in eliminating the two foreign entrants Chastain 171 now managed by Pa Siribling pounded out a det Won over Humberto Curt If 5 Argentina Calrne 175 stored the only knockout on the program a technical oxer Mario Cnrrpl 172 Italian rhnm-pio- n Th Trims American Fork 9cillsbrry r lean WassMch The Utah FF OTFF f’T MorrlftO rl 7 1 14 ty five had been touted as a strong 4 Baxter U from the Alpine district but entry 8 Carter o they were no match for the locals 4 M e 0 F Morrliourg Giles at center was easily the best Iff 6 Krupl player on the floor and did some 4 chedifflu re splendid shooting to register eight OT Hf firty Howell I 9 6 6 3 4 6 0 6 6 0 9 c CntWr ¥furiff Hkmurr tournament I If Id Pi rs 9 0 Florno e fl OTFF0 rf Moi McK INLET (31) FIGHTS 1 C ’ ve four-roun- s’ Tho-reso- Weber Prep Five ii Tramples Payson 1 GATOES THINK B4SKETBALL GAINF3VHIJE (JV-FlFla Florida Gators have laid aside their football toga for basketball uniforms They are: Allen Emmelhalns Jimmy Hughes Jerry Litherland P D CJxyear and Spurgeon Cherry is captain of the cage team semi-wind- l I 1 nt rt I itIt Frsopm u Snow Wins Second From Gila Quintet Nielsen’s Quint loser did not us any of the RICHFIELD— Wasatch academy reiular The who played oa the football team JORDAN COAL V ILLS played strong ball on the local court 391 WANDAMKRS 119) OTFP to win over Richfield 33 to OTFP OTFP Friday OTFP 1 I V France 1 3 ft 3 ft 14 rf Boyce 0 13 Sbiitras 0 27 In a rf rough game A week ago Nielson If 3 6 6 4! Lamb If rf( 1 11 Richards VERNAL— Living up to expecta- miiiiip It Ash rf ft 1 ft ' Peterson c F to Wasatch Sevier Franca the lost 11 boys 0 RhoaelL tions Coach Carl Davis’ Uintah five Wilkin Beimion rff 6 0 0 6 Judd 0 Prur 14 to 18 Shurtilff If 0 4 Iff U I Hansen 8m easily defeated Castle Dale 32 to 11 Dvirton rf 0 Platt j rt The Richfield five failed to play Lartsen rf 0 0 0 0 BioLQutst rf t Tat r I here Friday evening Coach Davis' Btmlhern s V 0 0 0 B WiIf Black if 6 I rnna a consistent game although its work Rasmuesen star scoring ace Alexander is still Cial e "600 Wire 0 iiintky if Monaon r was led the times at at 0 0 good Leader Zumbrunen They rg 6 rf on the bench with a sprained ankle Ft r Kmslit it 0 Kichln 1 half 5 injured in the final football game of W stuff It 7 4 3 16 Wycherlr forward for Wasatch Total 10 8 4 34 Total the season with Provo Total l&U3 33l Total! 113 12 academy looked good for the winHefei ee H Cslderwood umpire ft CABTUS DAL VERNAL ners with seven field goals and four OTFP WHirnmnn OTFP wtlford cid 1 1 Ccusfn rf 12 0 0 rt Sidowr OTFP foul goals for 18 potnta 1 ? 4 r Mii Sat if 0 0 0 0 B BramwcUrf 6 1 0 12 j Blitgdm u 0 0 4 Fh!r f RICHFIELD Mr PLEASANT 0 Fox 6 6 6 0 PriiH 3 3 3 6 Daniterfitldi rf JBlackhm O T F OTFF I H 3 Oaks rg 0 0 Welch 0 f 0 10 6 Andronlf 1 6 6 9 0 6 rf Parnnrrthrf R liiasXhro utl e I I 1 6 Flthrr If Hadlork 4 4)11 Wyrhr1y If f 6 4 18 PouUorrlf 6 HI C on rf rdi rf I 0 6 i Strabrrt ts 6 0 6 H Brmwfl e 3 PRritm ff 0 14 2 6 2 2 vicKtnnye Is 0 0 c Craw j& oben 6 Urrn tolton If r 3 lUnipn rg 6)66 6 2 2 0 Staler r Hnlilncr 1 I a i 'writs s 4( odin Iff M AAdrodlg Hardy rs 004 3 6 6 4 Own Iff rf Pinirp OOPEN— Webr rtn r from Pyon Anderiou It 4 0 I Iff 6 0 her 6 ft ft 8 Stroii u 46 to Totals Mill evrnlni nd won Totals 1116 36 Johnon 91 Both mentor used prcticUy very n n 1 Tou 1 13 33 Totlt i i 14 1197 17 11 S3 n Tout I Totl member of Uctr respect! v oud HILLCREJT 40) A8T MILL CK 169 1 supreme BOISE Idaho WV-Th- e court Friday upset hopes of PocateUo of gaining a larger allotment of the taxable value of the Oregon Short Line railroad The action affected also ail counties with assessable railroad property The court quashed a writ of review through which the city of PocateUo Coffin sought to and Mayor T compel the state board of equalization to assign to the city for tax purposes the entire value of aU Oregon Short Line property within the city limits City Attacks ApporUonment Lodge Names Officers The board has followed a policy of yards At Annual Election distributing the value of theconcensidings and other equipment entire the St‘ An- trated in Pocatello over Idaho— ST ANTHONY thony F and A M lodge Wednesday system to the benefit of all counties evening in Masonic hall elected and and cities through which the line installed the following officers: A V Cross worshipful master The city receives an apportionment William Hargrave senior warden El- of taxable value of $189886 under mer Newby warden Ney the board’s system while the city conjunior Marshall Brisben senior deacon tended the true value of the comGeorge Babbage junior deacon pany’s property within the city was Prentice Perham senior steward A $5203538 M Hudson junior steward Franklin The board based Its system of valCusick secretary I E Houghton uation upon the mileage of main line treasurer E E Richardson tyler second track and branch line of trustee Joe B Rice three-yea- r which Pocatello had a conparatively small amount The city contended all valuation of the Pocatello terminal LODGE HOLDS ELECTION be Included In the city's BLACKFOOT Idaho-Gr- ove City yards should Lodge No 33 A F and A M elected portion Finds Separation Impoasifil the following oflcers Tuesday night: n written by Worshipful master E Wayne The court’s opinion senior warden Guy L Cramp-to- n Chief Justice T Bailey Lee stated Junior warden Carl W Nelson that to award a separate value to treasurer Percy Janes secretary R each a particular section of track as L Osbourne unit independent of its relaA joint Installation of officers will separate tion to the multitudinous other fracbe held on December 18 With Black' tions connected therewith would foot Lodge No 23 Royal Arch Ma- have been impossible sons Pointing out that the board had followed its present procedure for 18 BEEKEEPERS PLAN MEET years the court said: BUHL Idaho—The Mutual Bee"Administrative interpretation of a keepers association of Twin Falls given law while not conclusive is county will hold its annual meeting if long continued to be reckoned with Saturday at 2 p m in Buhl city hall most seriously and is not to be disOfficers will be elected and discus and set aside unless judicial slons held regarding production and regarded construction makes it imperative to bees care of of and marketing honey do so" ODD FELLOWS ELECT Snow ST ANTHONY Idaho— Fremont Three Inches lodge of Odd Fellows Tuesday eveIncreases Gty’s Total ning at the Odd Fellows hall elected the following officers' Peery Butler three POCATELLO fJP) —Nearly noble grand W E Mathews vice inches of snow Friday night grand James A Fryer secretary brought the totalearly the month to Frank Reardon treasurer O H date to seven Inchesfor Last month tha Cusick three-yea- r trustee The minimum fall was 88 Inches temperature here Thursday night waa FIRE DAMAGES HOME 22 above zero POCATELLO Idaho-- A small fire Trains and buses were reported Wednesday believed to have been close to schedule and the caused by a defective flue at the operating said National home of J W Saunders 182 Idaho between Parks Airways Mont planes were here and Butte street waa extinguished by the fire m 3 Qlaon Harry Fbbcts string' Lqopards Drop Fast Encounter Dean Detton Wins To Provo Quint In Magna Bout hoop-ste- Bunder Vernal Easily Sunqulst Total Downs Central Refer 11 Idaho— UnsatisIDAHO FALLS fied with conditions relative to the Eastern Idaho District fair the county commission which met early this week at Blackfoot with Bannock and Bingham county boards Friday announced a second meeting at Black-foo- t next Wednesday to consider an audit of business of the last fair Studying an auditor’s report of business conducted by the fair management which was given them too late for consideration at the meeting this week the commissioners said they are disappointed over the fact that the last seasoft shows a deficit in place of a surplus as reported for the two years past Figures show much lighter attendance than reports published during the fair and which were given the newspapers by the fair management local commlS' sioners declared Estimated receipts were for the outside gates $8300 while actual receipts were $863T77 which showed a slight attendance from the pay viewpoint and with figures as submitted not being in line with published attendance reports There is a deficit of $2293 85 with several premiums not yet paid The next meeting will see commissioners taking up with the fair board of directors the matter of curtailing expenses to where there will be no deficit it was announced Parent-Teacher- Totals umpire discussed southern branch university athletic training at the Rotary club luncheon Thursday Although there is a large turnout for competitive athletics the number is small compared with the number of those who indulge In some form of athletic pastime he said He also outlined the series of basketball games sponsored by the civic and service organizations of this city the proceeds to be used by the local unemployment committee Idaho 4 sv"ili! 0 0 6 0 10 6 9 'EPHRAIM— After dropping a decision to Gila college Thursday evening the Snow college quintet 0O0 came back strongly Friday and triTn Thursday’! eontt umphed over the same team 41 to Draper defeated 47 Midvale First on the Midvale floor by 38 Peterson was high point man to 36 score thereby vyiui with Granite for top place and holding her own perfect for the winners with five field goals stand ns and two foul pitches The Cresoent Mnad outplayed the Union Windsor at center did most of 10 to 16 five on the Crescent floor by score Butler suoressfuily invaded East the work for the losers He made Midvale wlnnln 39 to 32 Bandy Second 18 of his team’s points took the measure of their First Ward opdefeated The Snow reserves 21 to 10 score ponents by 1PT DRAPER MIDVAL Ephraim high 23 to 17 in a prelimrtf GTFP to inary game OTFF OTFP Ralph Day rf ft f 17ft' Javaine rf I Snow Sumslon rf 0 16 0 Pcflebcck rf 0 10‘ 0 orut H Smith U 3 0 6 Heading if If V: Brown 3 0 14 1 3iChllton U dTFP OTFP' R Ballsy c 7 10 14 Brow ' 1 6 0 3 Evan c c 2 4 CThrtn§n ff 8n)rr MerleAllen rg 1 3 0 3 Sanders rg ’J 1 A F 0 Pffllfnrmn Leonard rg B Andrus lg 0 lrdlg ig 3 I 0 ?3 I! Lo id U4 6 1 0 0 Adam 1 II fctofcm U 10 8 Brknahw rf I 41 Renter rff ft ft Rowland U 6 10 0 Kirkham 10 6 3 Orryn ri rMatka isiFri4 1 I 6 6 0 0'M Allred If 3 0 0 4 4 6 flkmiatn Iff tmler rf Vilrd lg Baird 91 1 6 2 U 4 December 8— Open Santa Clara I CRESCENT UNION possibly December 18— Notre Dame at Los Harrison rf Gft T9 tF ISPi Porbuah rf O0 TFP Pfcirbourn If 6 0 0 0 M Milne If 9 Vt Angeles M Jenaen 0 1 0 0 2 Winger o I A Jfiueu rg ‘ 0 0 T Milne rg 0 MILWAUKEE Dec - mg 09 1 EAXT 1 Football letter men of Westminster college have elected Curt Muller this season’s fullback captain for 1932 Retiring Captain s Vere Weialey pre- sided at the meet- - 'i - LOS ANGELES Dec 11 of Southern California’ football schedule far 1932 announced late today doe not include St Mary’s college the one team to beat the Trojans to date this vear Athletic Director WtUls O Hunter said every effort wa made to schedule a game with the Gaels but a satisfactory date was impossible because of the conference games which are more or less obligatory The tentative schedule’ September 24— Utah at Los Angeles October 1— Washington State at Los Angeles October 8— Oregon Stale at Los Angeles October 15 — Loyola at Los Angeles October 22— Stanford at Palo Alto November 8— California at Los Angeles November 12— Oregon at Los An November 0 0900 Coach Cranney’i Grantsville high school basketball team displayed plenty of scoring punch Friday when it defeated West 39 to 27 on the Farmers’ floor Marie Findlay shooting sensation ally from long distances was the outstanding player for the losers Sandberg did most of the scoring for the winners who played smoothly to- Erana rf 4!rumU 11 10 fJonc e 9)1 9 0 0 Marsh c Bar uline 1 3 With St Mary’s attle 0 0 Coach State Supreme Court Rules Commissioner Express Rotary Hears Discuss Athletics Dissatisfaction Upon Against Claim Pressed Idaho — Felix A POCATELLO Season's Deficit by City Plastino coach at the University of gether It appears as though the Farmers PROVO— Th East hlh school flv oopened Pro are S 19 Totals 1S11J1 going to make a strong bid for Tot! ’ ( two mentor re brothers Lee fifiniorn P Couch umpire 8 Spenser Refer first place In the Jordan district cochln at Last and Oln Simmon at WEST ORANT8V1IJK RICHARDS NIBLET PARK OTFP Provo OTJpI Th acororFFl Oushlns rf GTFP 4ndrnonrf 1 0 0 9'Andron rf PROVO LAST 9 0 0 4 Kin if Vuung If "’OSI U Roavll If 1006 4 6 I 1’ OTFP OTPP 6 6 0 12 Ilnrilny o Sandbcr j Andrew 3 6 4 10 Jackson rf rt 4 3 3 10 S J Powell e 3 8 3 Batre 3 rg 103 luhanaonrg 4 11 tlKvchevohU 0 0 6 0 Keytlng If Ndrlimr r 0 0 ? 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