Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 16 SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 23 1932 UNUSUAL UPSETS FEATURE PLAY IN PREP BASKET LEAGUES 4 in 4 4 4 4 ' 44 44 4 4 4 4 Farmers Panthers Win Contests in Salt Lake Prep Hoop League Champs Takej'F0LL0WING Second TiltjMetliod From South hand” called F0UL Tooele Five in Holding Say Officials Takes Game From Jordan MAN WITH Usually Ends Lehi Noses Panthers Murray Come Through With Victories in District Five Cypru§ Strong Scoring Punch Darts Need Shooter Display Fork DISTRICT 1 ICACHE) Buuih Cutlie 18 North Cache 38 Preston 18 DISTRICT 9 IRICB) South Rich 34 North Rich 30 DISTRICT 8 (OGDEN) Weber 36 Olden J3 Box Elder 31 Bear River 17 DISTRICT 4 (SALT LAKE) Crtnlte 34 Bouth 14 West 43 Davis 33 Westminster 93 East 18 (practice fame) DISTRICT ft (JORDAN) Tooele 23 Jordan 10 Cyprus 37 Grantsvllle S3 Murray 33 Bingham 35 DISTRICT 8 (s(MMIT) Heber 50 Bouth Summit i Morgan 33 North Summit 16 DISTRICT 7 A1 PINE) Lehi 30 American Fork 18 Pleasant Grove 40 Provo 37 DISTRICT 8 (NLBO) Nephl 33 SprlnuviHe 13 Payson 37 Tnitic 35 DISTRICT 8 (SANPETE) Mantl 27 Ephraim 19 Moroni 56 Noith Sanpete 19 Wasatch Academy 31 Ounmson 11 DISTRICT 18 (SEVIER) Richfield 42 Panruitch 29 Escalante 39 fialina 36 Lottn 20-1- 9 80 Loop Leaders Annex Tilts Out American P G Strong in Close Encounter Harry Richards’ Pleasant high school basketball team undisputed possession of first plate in the Alpine district Friday when it easily won from Provo 40 27 The game was considered as one of the most crucial contests played in the state In the other Alpine contest Lehi downed American Fork in an allair The sensa tional floor work of Gourley and West who fed the ball to Swenson provided the margin of victory for the Gt overs who now become overwhelming favorites to win district title Swenson made points West 9 and Gourley 8 Jackson with 10 points was high scorer for the losers The score at the half was for the victors The LehiForker contest was regarded in Lehi as one of the most bitteily fought there m years The game wa nip and tuck from the start At the end of the first quarter the score was for the Lehi team The half was 9 all and at the third quar ter 16 alL The count stood at 18 all at the end of the regular playing time The scores h Mountaineers at Last Win One Teachers Down C A C Boys By PHIL McLEESE The Jordan high school basketball accurate Atypical shooting Granite high school basket' Although the majority of the fadistrict was completely Jammed with ball team defending titleholder In vorites came through with victories upsets Friday Jordan which had the Salt Lake district easily wort its m the 15 high school basketball disbeen established favorite because of second game Friday evening In the tricts Friday several upsets are exits decisive victory over Bingham last Deseret gvmnasbim triumphing over week was completely mastered by pected to keep the fans supplied with a comparatively small South five 34 Tooele 23 to 10 Muiray defending material for discussion for several to 14 stale champion downed Bingham 33-weoks The Fai mers pei formed like a and Cyprus nosed out the strong Unquestionably the outstanding upTheir passes college team 5 set of Friday’ play was Tooele’s 23 10 Grantsvllle five wert well timed fast and accurate The period scores of the Tooele-Jordawctoiy over Jordan m the Jordan the whole team broke at precisely the district The Beetdiggers principally game were 2 10-- 5 and 8 proper moment and never missed a all for Tooele The tight defensive by meails of a convincing victory over set-u- p But as good as was their ofBingham last week had established game of the SmelteiUes completely fensive their defense was better In baffled the Beetdiggers who scored themselves as outstanding contender DISTRICT II (NORTHERN) the first half South stayed In the run But Tooele for the league title only three field goals Howell and Vernal 47 Duchesne 14 rung only because of Its long shots-t- he 48 Roosevelt 38 which in its practice games had at Proctor plaved outstanding ball for Carbon Cubs couldn't get within 15 feet 18 DISTRICT (CENTRAL) Coach Sterl Harris’ five times displayed a strong scoring of the foul line w ithout being smoth15 Perron 38 The game at Bingham was a great Castle DaleHuntington 34 Greenrtver 16 punch as well as a good defense comered with guards battle but the Miners’ defense grad pletely subdued the Beetdiggers alDISTRICT 14 (MU LARD) Cuba Fight Hard weakened m the latter part of Milford 40 Minersvllle 31 lowing them but three field goals ually Hinckley 38 Beaver 11 But the small Cubs fought adthe game The score at the half was Delta Near Upset 53 Fillmore 13 in 9 2 mirably and spite of their green and at the third period DISTRICT 1ft (DIXIE) two The other games in the Jordan ness they played a smooth game In both for Murray The Murray five R A C 40 Kanab 15 district were regarded as near upset Enterprise 81 Ordervllle 37 the first half although they went to game played Its typical PROVO 47 Uintah Duchesne 14 Grantsvllle another club which impieces In the last part of ’the game The accurate shooting of Pearson and O T F P pleasant grovf SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE with a victoiy last week was Kvarhechrf 4 10 3 Swmon rf G'IPP But the huge Sid Kramer who failed 7 3 3 IB pressed Erickson stood out as the single inRichfield at CircleviUe Youn 4 3 3 10 Wfst If If and Mur3 6 3 9 nosed out by Cyprus to get the ball off the backboard but Sallna at Marysvale dividual feats of the victors MarkoJaikvon c e 3 3 3 3 331 on the Oourlfy defeated Monroe at Bn knell ray Bingham easily two or throe times during the entire Gammrll r 3 0 0 0 Wtdley r vich was by far the outstanding per10 0 3 Miners’ home floor 33 25 As a result Duchesne at Vernal Vlnrant l 133 113 Carlk game the speedy Parker and the former for the Miners He scored 17 Roosevelt at 'Carbon 0 Blddulph rt undisholds Farr ri 10 0 3 of these games Murray Kanab at Parowan rangy Pendleton were too much for of their points Pear If 0 0 0 0 Ordervllle at Bt George with three atraight viclead puted them At Magna Cyprus and Grantsvllle 11 14 5 37 Total tories 13 Totals Those two polished guards Parker ended the first quarter in a Holmsttad referee Swenoon umpire13140 Everything happened as expected and Kramer played exceptional ball The score at the half was deadlock in the other two districts of region 2 LEHI (201 am for the Farmers They formed the (191 FORK 6 Grantsvllle at end the and for Granite and West came through with OTFPI OTFP key to the offense as well as to the 2 of the third period Derlebeck rt 1 1 0 21 Wilton rf for Cyprus 3 7 4 10 victories in the Salt Lake district and M Aired Bill Pendleton at center 2 4 3 3 Morton defense rf 12 If in made the third 1113 Rigler points Evans c 3 3 1 SIBursea c was also outstanding and the manner 10 0 3 in the Summit district Wasatch high F Aired rr 3 0 0 4 Holman quarter for Cyprus making every O 0 0 0 and rt Morgan triumphed Heber's in which his little brother Stewart 2 4 3 Is Klrkham 0 in the victors Is that 0 for Waataff 0 0 0 period point over South Summit came a Chilton rf O 0 0 0 victory 0 3 1 l1 Durant If slipped away from his guard for setThis performance was easily the outIStorra Is 3 4 somewhat of a surprise 14 ups reminded the fans of Buchner's of He the made feat game standing In region 1 where all three of the last season's star scorer for the Farm7 14 6 301 Total Total 6 13 7 19 18 points during the entire game districts saw action not a favorite Weight referee Frmpton umpire ers He timed perfectly the receivI CYPRUS ORANT8VIIXF lost a game In Cache Logan and OTFRI OTFP ing of Kramer's long passes from the 1 J J 3 SKsl rt North Cache won In Rich South Rich Turpin rf ill Wasatch other end of the floor Harkneas U 0 6 0 0 Younr If 3100 acadenmy and Moroni triumphed as expected although it 3 3 3 8 0 1 0 18 8andbrv c Captain Wendell Jones' long disRtsler e tied for first place In the met with unusual opposition fiom ZuAcullne tance shooting In the first half — he rf 40 3 3 3 Johanon rv won If district Pherann feaftllLJack If the Sanpete North Rich and in the Ogden diswent out on personals shortly after PapanchUe If 0 0 0 0 Andrraon If ture games in the district Fritrict Weber and Box Elder by means the beginning of the third period — The downed 371 7 Gunnison of victories over Ogden and Bear 18 8 8 35 day Total U 10 Total academy was the outstanding feat pei formed 21 11 referee to Bid and Moroni Iaacon umpire Spencer Par-ker River respectively announced to the swamped North by a Cub But Russell Clays V Sanpete 58 to 19 In the other conprep world that they were going to and Lambourne the other South JORDAN TOOEIJ? test Mantl 27 downed OTFPl make the strongest bids for the disEphraim OTFP starters certainly did their share 1 1 1 S to 19 Howell rf 8 0 0 OILaraon rf trict title Lee If 0 3 1 Jones Shoot Well 14 4 6 Jenn If Cahoon was the guiding star of the 3 0 0 4 Lunnen c F G Surprises 0 3 0 0 Proctor e Although the Farmers had possesAndrrton rf 3 0 0 4 Beckstead rf 3 0 0 4 Moroni outfit In addition to bagging The In trouncing handed Provo 0 0 0 0 Orme If 13 1) H&uaen sion of the ball most of tha time nine field goals he played a sensaNephl took a commanding grip on bv Pleasant Glove was not expected IBlack If 0111 tional passing the first quarter Jones’ shooting kept Nebo and the iPeterson e division game rustling 0111 bunting The Bulldogs were doped to hold the the Cubs right behind the victors 0 0 0 0 Sanderson with 10 points was high night by handing Springville aFriday jBennlon If tratton are Bill Keyting (left) and Bill Andrews “Following a man with the band’’ is a per sound Grovers to a much lower score In The first quarter ended 8 to 5 for onal foul and man losers for the 32 12 to ends in Morof while Coach Leo accord East the 3)1 8 8 3 7 4 10 usually Totals Total lacing holding Nebo Nephi also surprised with a 2 high squad Keyting is committing Watts Granite For about five minutes of in to prep officials Wasatch academy led at the half gan’ Tmtic basketeers were losing a referee Bandera umpire The players in the ill us the foul triumph over Springville 16 to 13 in its game with Gunnison the second period the Cuba stayed 27 to thriller Moroni with a Payson win over North BINGHAM MURRAY with the Farmers the score at that and Leavitt 25 Key to played outstanding OTFP' OTFP Sanpete became the favorite in SanBut the swift detime reading ft 5 3 13 ball for the winners Munk GunniMarkovich rf 7 8 3 17IPeamon rf to a beating from pete s Wasatch academy tied with slated take Nephi 8 0 0 6 Frickson If 4 3 3 10 son If Hlottl ceptive passing of the Farmers began Prep Officials Taught to guard looked good the artists completely outplayed their Moroni for first O Johnson c 0 0 0 0 Hulae 110 3 The t place also won deto purzle the Cubs and the striving B Johnson 0 0 0 0 Matthema n 3 3 0 4 scoring of E Hall and Ander- opponents and controlled the game feating Gunnison rf Enforce Rule Rigidly for victory became a hopeless task 1 0 0 3 Oliver 3 son Church If did 3 vicmuch toward bringing If 15 from start to finish forward most Richfield Petty 0 0 0 01 Strlllch o decidedly entered for Coach Paddy Davis’ crew Wilson tory to Mantl led the winners with 15 points and the rare for Sevier honors with a The score at the half was 18 to 9 The scores Ski 14 IS Total II 33 Total a floor nice played I Garrett 42 29 game 10 MORONI NORTH SANPETE surprising triumph over and at the third quarter 27 to Romney referee Simmons umpire 36-2and e held Spring-vlliOTFP OTFP the Morgan guards 3 South made but one field goal in the 3 0 0 4 Sandrraon rf 5 0 0 10 Hardy rf (This la another of a series of Ilshooters to three baskets In region 5 Vernal and Carbon in 3 3 0 3 0 0 6 last half Bailey If Barney If on lustrated various The Artists while outclassed com- thfc Northern district and Ferron and in articles e points Cahoon 001 Larson e 1313 The score: 6 10 0 pletely failed to show the basketball rules) lohnson re 3 0 0 4 Hansrn r or Th any kind of Castle Dale in Central assumed the Fl&smussenlir Bans Ik Weber defeated Us traditional rival bouth T F F The favorites came through with ohanot Bia kham rf 3 0 0 Bllla c 0 0 0 0 consistent ball and their flash was role of favorites by virtue of victories 0 an OTfPl harmless In victories the opening round of play Though appaicntly 3 1 0 4 Peterson le 0 0 0 0 not sustained long enough to do any Tidwell If Milford Hinckley and Della all disOgden 38 to 23 in the feature game 8 Pandletnrt 5 4a i 13 Ruiwll rf Loutrtlerr n 3 0 0 4 R Hansen n 0 0 I 0 harm to Nephi ? the Cach® di8trlct Friday North gesture “touch aystem” of guarding of the M'l'cr ir y ? i e j Jon u played strong scoring punches to win Of play in the 3 0 0 41 round 1 J I I is opening Story an W Prdletne Infraction of basketball rules f 70 Tmtic provided a near-upsby m Millard o'Cache trounced Preston 39 to 18 and that draws a 3 I I a1 V prkr"r Kramer t 3 4 0 361 personal foul as penalty Ogdyn district Friday In the other Total Total I 3 1 19 giving Payson a scare throughout the B A C and Enterprise took the W Parker If I I 9 t Lamhnurne If 3 ? won 15 30 to South is from This Cache Erickson foul Stott referee committed a 0 when 0 umpire 0 8 Jerome contest Box rf Crouton Elder took a mp and entire battle Neither team held more two contests played in Dixie © 0 0 0 Ktans Cox U The accurate basket ahooting of player In guarding an opponent does tuck game from Bear River 21 to 17 than a MANTT EPHRAIM 0 0 0 0 advantage at any time Wad t so him about floor 1 I H the The by following scores 0 Mors of the Weber OTFPl Hall in the last minute OTFP and it waa period rt Tripp and Rawlins left forward and with one hand Armatror rf 0 0 0 3 rf 3 S 4 10 that Strone only Bunker lg 0 0 6 0 aome pait of Ogden game were 8 to 8 13 to 11 25 touching Wasatch high ran true to form In Christensnlf 0 3 3 3 Bralthaaltalf 0 5 0 0 Payton’s high scoring center respectively for the North the latter a Because it 14 to 341 In all body Weber's 8 1 12 usually center 14 4 7 favor Tot nil Larson o Anderson o 3 dropped a basket to win the 3859 Cache team was the principal fac- ends in holding a more obvious and This was the first time In scholas- the Summit district Friday swamp- Johnson 1 5 3 5 3 6 1 Hall r U Bpea oef referee Carlton was the outstanding 22 in the Peterson it 3 4 game Is 0 3 0 0 Bradley 13 officials tic circles at Ogden that an athlete ing South Summit 50 to tor in that club’s win over Preston glaring rule infraction 0 3 3 3 Chaminan rf 0 1 0 0 player for Tintlc although the team feature game of the league Morgan Olson The score at the half was 28 to 13 for placed “touch guarding" under the has returned to coach a team pitted 1 I 1 played 0 0 0 0 Lyons c 0 Jensen downed North Summit 23 to 18 In the Barton consistently well and showed Findlay Looks 0 0 0 01 the victora The game was played at category of personal fouls against his former coach Mark Bal-li- f other game a marked improvement over their Rasmussen ri 0 10 0 Two East high players illustrate Richmond who was a star at Ogden high Good in Final REXBURO previous play Hone and Miller Tin-tiIdaho—Ricks won th second Giles was th big scorer for the how the foul is committed Bill and at th B Y U sent his team 4 33 1 1 191 I 24 1 37 Total of th series played hero by a ae or Total 20 points With every member of the staitlng Brown with 15 points led Lognn guards held Payson ’s forwards to Bam He made Murdock Wasps of (9 to 37 Friday n(ht dividing the serlea on the left is keeping against his former coach Dick Kap-pl- o victors to led Keyting The all guard the victory 6 Coach made all from free tries The with Weber Hansen for Weber performed five displaying scoring ability points and Horner also hit the hoop conCHJNNIBON WASATCH of Ogden The quarter scores his hands in contact with Bill Anthrough did Watt lor Rlclu OTFP 2 Eureka outfit outscored Payson on Thee score Bert Ballard a West high sthool bas- way sistently For the losers Holmes was Johnston rt OTFPl drews right as a means of keeping 13 to 2 17 to 5 21 to 10 were R 3 Berk rf B A of Fowler 110 110 baakets Superintendent second on but foul basket-shootlost its team won ketball straight Peterson with most the consistent pitches 1 0 4 RICKS WEBER 4 0 3 If If 0 3 Rasmusarn of tha forward Wyrherly Weber county schools Including Wefour points was high track 4 3 1 9 Pritchett OTFPl The score at the half was 28 to 15 Key c fi game of the season Friday afternoon scorer for the losers 10 00 2 Scores' achool 1 0 Inexperienced ber Swelnaton 3 Cushlne rf was rt high a 1 0 0 J Mlchetson in r 0 players high 0 0 PAYSON t Leavitt Davis position Deseret peculiar the in ri 1 3 3 gym defeating for Wasatch 1 IS Hansen If 6 If PRESTON often quite 0 3 3 3 Munk If north cach Owen commit this at the game His son Joe played a OTPP 42 to 22 9 3 3 20 mian c Pendleton left forward for Morgan Pendleton rt 1 1 0 2 Ed Nielaen SlOlson rf 0 8 5 6 Wetn c OTPP foul officialsunwittingly 131 rf 0 0 0 0 Sullhan rf of the state association regular guard position on the Ogden 9 0 0 0 Stewart rf S 1 1 1J Well rr Silvester 4 11 Scarlrajf 1 3 5 3 rg Q 0 0 0Uarlonlf 0 If 0 r The Panthers' scoring ability was 0 0 0 Jtnsen was largely responsible for his team's Phillip 1 5 s declare and because it seems such a high school 3 3 1 SStronc 7 10 14) Adams le 81171 indeay if F Nltlsen II 0 0 0 0thdr Mali Johnson if squad Ji 9 0 u Edwrno the feature of the contest 8 0 3 Chandler rf He made 'Hon rf 9 10 4 Simmon 1 J 4 Larsen If harmless gesture plaers and fans The score at the half of the Bear triumph over the Braves rf j I lenwn 2 Miller lg rg 0 0 0 la 0 0 BaiUrd S five ft field 9 rf Findlay playing his last game for Bergeeun rf 0 3 1 Twit 8 8 1 11 3l Trttli goals and one foul pitch The Tote! alike often unjustly deride an offi- RKer-Bo- x T 0 John vmlg 0 0 0 0 MrBeth If Flder game was Taylor c sank four unusual shots one Ericktten reffree Peterion umpire North Summit seconds won from DouilaitBrf 0 0 0 OBrhuler rf Hfjwljr rf cial who calls it a personal foul Rasmussen Harris Jensen and Walkover his head from the corner and Evan rf 18 15 to In a IMallock Morgan !j preliminary er did the scoring for the victors iLrn King Helner and Weidner swished game BEAR RIVER 10 12 6 361 Totals 'Greaveirf Totals BOX ELPER 9 17 137 CONZELMAN GETS BERTH the hoop frequently Although the The Referee scores' Brown umpire Van Leuvan OTFRi OTFP wTlTil Tntl 4 4 6 Rasmuaaan rf 2 0 0 4 TTtTlI victors showed flashes of smooth pass Total Ward rf WABATCH ST LOUIS Jan 22 (T)— Jimmy SOUTH SUMMIT Referee H lOrover Sorenson Reeding 4’ R umpire 1 I OTFRI If SPRINOVTI Harrla I I NEPHI OTFP Conzelman noted coach ing their floor work was inconsistent 3 3 11 Adklnoon Green O T FP rt 0 0 1 Horner rf 333 OTPP sional football teams andof profesISIS Iruaaii e 94 115 and at times ragged 4 3 IS LOO AW Murdock U 4111 Holm a If Abbnlt rt 0 9 3 S BllUton rf former SOSO Walker re Vnlorrf 1 3 e 30 Giirm 0 0 0 Hraa i Deaer If 0 1 0 0 Petty If Davis also lacked polish However Sutmlonlf JoreaHn c 14 13 OTFP 9 9 9 0 Washington university football star 3 rf 1 aylor r D WiUinao 0 0 While 6 0 0 yan 0 e a 0 0 0 6 Hone 10 Is 1115 Brough from e etfeck whittle l Darts instance the in a number of epeedy oiprp'r' If has been appointed head football 2 0 6 4 vtarrhant If 0 5 0 O' to Unoorrine 7 8 5 0 0 0 01 un dciied Ordervllle hieh Brown re Wllford nd Hinckley remained the only Haaka If £rntt rlg e 1 6 0 3 Diliou If Hickes ! M 1 n errs InEnterprise 01 breaking fast passed amoothly down it 0 0 0 Olsiorxan nr the Dixie dislrtrt 3127 mainly “herrittonie to undefeated Uam in district 14 Frldy Hawkins If 0 0 0 6 1 U 0 2 0 Law 0 Bure 10 0 0 re 0 a 0 Hoiiwy if a for clean floor maneuvered 10 and Audron B due to stellar shouUue bj Clove end the Fnul I Hint bcloie the Mlnereville iuht 0 0 3 17f 8 9 Totals Tot ale was lurnine the victory Miller If 3 31 While the Milford outfit 40 (ter 31 17 1 Sol setup only to miss the basket Total 0 0 0 01 Tout 311132 trick B EnterprUe Walkln refer Culllmore umplr A O tofter ejMly downed iowlaadlt victim of Hlnck Horns ai'?mr raferae the Dart need Christensen questionably sorely umpire 5 the inexperienced Kanb five The combination 83 to 11 un'’" 3 14 0 131 Total 13 IS 0 33 ToUl WEBER H 8 scorer winners opened up a well rounded offense OODEN Fillmore went down before Delta 53 to U 4r0urs Referee HUUman umpire Simmon NORTH SUMMIT C that out Kenab far In arrears B OTFFi T FF Inth other leesu erne a Dart Tk Lead 4 3 17 Elite Chord 8 led rf lljv-rOTFF Th by ead periods rf Milford 4 MMSi the e Tout i 110 peppered t Tout 1 UIIIIS basket conUnuallrfurcation rf 9 1 8 0 ? The neorei The losers took a slight lead I I I lo rout tiie Minergvllle Umbort If 0 1 1 11 Lehman If Referee Jehneon umpire ©all If I ENTFRPRTNR ORDER VILLS unmet and not until freuent subututlone Wad e 110 Klnnr e I 4 4 61 £"'1u'to“'“- - MU bomb about tha middle of the (list period If Franc wer made lal in the lame did the win- Oreenwall tl 1 1 OTFPI 3 OTFP I Sndron nmntrm-illsri n ft 43 13 I but West rallied rapidly and the quar-to- r BlTloverf 0 ner alow up 0 Hlrkman Millard center McLean Hoytrf 163 i 0 10 ©lEitlin If FOREIGN TEAMS ARRIVE 3 0 0 4 9 Paul II 8 4 3 13 hiih paint man of the lame with 19 ended 13 8 for the victors who 1 0 0 Croft c 0 3 3 o 4 0 8 1001 Lamb 9 to hi marker credit Smith and Weton NEW YORK Jan 22 (T) — The 14 1 I Speneer re 0 I I f H mt rg 0 3 kept the lead for the rest of the wan ored 14 point between them to aid bob sleigh team composed of 11 8 4 1 9 D Paul lg la Sorenson P 0 16 3 4 131 Total rsn the count up toi eeus game Totals 1 33 IU leilljj! Tolata Total 7 H 3 18 M 1 0 0 3 Kerry rg 1ft ston slaw and their ptwdn Hoytrf rforor Price umpire 23 10 at the half and in the thlrdimn the and Swisi w MlnersviU lookedThey Berry referee Rex Rutneriand umpire miaeed mny easy inarrui ale 42 39 triumph over Paneuitch Richfield 1 13 9 3ll Total 13 10 5 31 In the Totals cl ancra for arnr quarter playing their most consistent sing teams arrived today from but were bollled up niael ouuiandmc tame of the ftovier disat one time msde ihe count readr°Po en route Jo Lake Placid and the af the time by the Mlltord ua-trict Friday etamped the club as one of KANAB B A C forward waa th loeer a oul4tand the ouiMandlne contenders for the district 30 10 At this time King went outwlntr Olympic games next month m player aitli 9 point OTFFi OTFP Minerevillr Ihe title last weelc came into the Panfuttch 1 1 t 3 v ith a sprained ankle and Coat h Glen F Jonas rf 4 0 0 1 Ford rf crew made only 7 out of 11 free thraas limelight with a victory over Monroe 3 0 0 while the wmnrra rapheliee Wood If 0 t t Push If on their In the olher Revier distrht vanie plaved Worthington of the Dart substituted gme and Cannon and Walker came charity c 0 0 0 0 Nf ion c (tempt to (Hrner 4119 Hasten r points hi II Fualante eke d out a victory over Cannon and Walker Walker Langlm for Davia The Darts decided that tres 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Friday 29 Lmh rf Srnp Sallna lo 26 ‘Chirrh aith 14 points 0 6 0 0 WcDuiaid Is 3 3 3 their turn to click and made The defeat pul Minersvllle pri tlclly Forsyth If and 6wn acored in quirk succession it was high man of the game 1 0 0 Joneg rf I 0 0 6 R Hwpp r ( Mli llh fcore Ihe to make the score at their end of the 1J points while the Panther were i ii r " lei' 'Uu?® ' A o I hi 0 0 0 0 Hisis c iHftilf m If ESC A LA NT f SAUNA v or NEW ORLEANS Jan 22 (CTS) — lever known on the 0 6 0 0 The loser continued making two King with his ankle Th gynpjone c 1117 reirf period UTFPI OTP American turf Huuter x 401 (211 MILFORD 0100' 4 8 19 Bird rf Fyre rf their rallying in the fourth period bound up came bar k into the fray M1NER8V1LLFOTrpi ' 0 One of the biggest builders" who been have in in op4 3 0 0 coups If betting 4ol If 7 £ 0 M Chnatenan lay close 22 after 32 the score the 4 4 read shoitly 10 9 I of with ‘Smith rf the 3 3 15 third Corhrlde Tofal rf making 013 6 6 6 16 Harvard eiation at Jefferson Park since the Total c 4 3 0 8 1 1 Chlrch c gk Hxmnrr if i o o iilhe history of lacing far exceeding Reforaa Smith umpire Push about six minutes left to play Then period at which time the count read Jfarohaii II 0 10 0 hielnon 0 10 0 A fi Alby rg rg 5f § opening of the meeting won thouIv 0 0 0 0 Curd that Porter 0 0 0 1 A lg 0 11 Baron o soV engineered e l King and Weidner came back into the 30 15 for Davis by hftd the on sands rctfny race iRamuwenls P frav and rapidly widened the gap With the score reading 32 22 Find Cnrtfr r ’ l Agu Calicnle was put over f'01' Charm was quoted at 1 to 2 at the a 1 1 0 111 Morrii’ri lg 11 10739' Total lay sank a short one fiom near the Hnrrty 13 93 26 Total until the filial gun sounded ra-Fvr rg Jeffewn Park U 0 0 0 o in of crewiord the too yen and remained opening betting Church refereet Trane umpire Two baskets by Whitesides and one foul line and then King made one Davis Is 0 S 3 3 terday afternoon when Charm a 1 2 at that figure until the horse had fnvorile stepped down In fi out of his reached the post at which time the by Lang while King and Findlay and Hetner two baskets Just as the were scoring for Wet made the count gun sounded Weidner flipped one in field and rewarded his backer with gamblers went into action At the from the side $19 (10 In the $2 mutueis on th approximate barrier the untvwrdty The floor work and ahooting of Charm ia raced In the name of C odds board price here Fruley showed Charm 4 to 5 and Lang waa outstanding for tha loser S Stubbs who also train the lclory over hone team Whitesides placed a eteady gome on " club bawkibull wlclOmmell Racing patron her recall tha in- prfCf was boot tod to 7 to X The Oemmdl qmnlri Jed t the helf 3! to the floor King woj the steadying in- stance a few years back when Ralph t tli end of the third Tho wa tf end u10ehfed hnwld vl Westminster Junior college team Friday 4 but could nut find the doored to make the count ’4 for West finance for the Panthers although br°t’er of A1 Capone and his poxtod esrTu pey-oevening derated faat hih by a score of on ft $2 mutuel hoop Jn the final period md the Indiana 32 Bourn Rich d(iidintl?a"‘ Randolph at the half In the second period 6 other starlet plaved good ball champion to 19 in an exhibition atm a to of th Similar On Huh COUP put dlatrut lvri ticket Jockey J Neel rode the win- ppwd victory the The team d th Dart or 1 he played evenly In the first setup after setup Findlay rustled the ball with surpris- oicmn lfau comi e( th von when the latter won a race at ner One big New Orleana bookhalf whhh ended In the jU half Jt’io so hr!Chsrm UTAH KEBFRVFN j CjEVIMELL CTUB Rich North but the Panther made a large per- ing agility He played one of the best 6(tin Paraoii th held edveraariea ecoreleae to Inters OTPP' maker refused OTFP n centime maamg their 4 put up unxictfd opixuitlou pay off except at entnge of their shot The score was games of his high school career 1) point thenifwive the gem wee low end exrKUtf through-ou- t Bagndcri rf 7 4 3 16 Viable rf 4 to 5 I Miller Paraone and Andrew and Parker DAVIS le 2 HO at the half Just as the period 0 10 0 Kendall If Freisitr will 1ft pomt wee high lent went out on foul In building ihe price on Charm from Call' ifo OTFPI 0 0 0 0 MtOwnn the time OTPP men of wenr Findlay made his senational'Kin rf tan rf WrarMINSlFR 1 to 2 to almost 9 to J Q 0 Dhitrom re re The the H garrlhlers “irhinw le 4 10 1 l If shot from the side justl'l'' SOUTH RICH 10 00 9 ftfauthy rf o r fp NORTH RTCH 4 i I S Swan e $10 000 on Johnson e wngited 0 0 4 f ullmer r ruiuiay c approximately 2 10 OTFPI r o at the gun sounded FP J fod-- n U r If 1 I 0 4 W I tiaaide B Nnrrl 0 6 miouan racing men other horses in the mutueis at the last Miner If 4 t it " “t'V Kcarl if Hoislngton widnr rfle 04 01 00 0S Sndiinn isrf 3 1 1 ft( rnte H rf 0 10 0 Wcinn Robert rt 0 0 0 Ol is owned by Capone aY Beat Looks Good I 3 t 3 rf moment and'possible Mlllfr 443 1! Parker! rg rg Murray 0 8 0 0 Haili If c 0 Th Psnthers looking more like lFnrnait t0day'i t0l’P was engineered front) Jefferson Park official announced 3' Hunt 16 13 8 6 )2 fumnlch lg Toa1 0 0 6 6 Wanar ” 13I1 J34f Total If If 9 0 0 4 0 Norris 111 lg t 1V3 Fin’ll’ If Brush 3 18 Johnson i 4 0 6 0 Bimmona e 0 5 Caunon rvierae Romney umpire 0 0 0 Knndy rg 1 finished bU club than they had at 6 en 'I’”:’ 0 0 i a Ch'(a£0' that a total of 15 878 had been wa- 0 0 0 0 Pratt lg 0 3 if Brtjeon 10 C 6 HhUiram 3 0 P in Bookrmikers Kesri New Is 0 6 6 0 Oilcans snd'gered on the outcome of the first any time during the game ran up 7 Omoiaa r 0 6 0 0 Ulbenn rg 0 0 0 0 leottold O FIELDIMI riVK HIV8 HUurt If 0 0 3 7’C nf Fine 0 0 0 0 atnn If throughout the country are reputed nice The figure I almost double the PARIfl Tdaho— Fielding high bore as the second half 0 0 3 Snowball rf Friday Cavenalu e 10 0 2 Conioa rf racily 3 4ti 20 Total to 8 ToUJg 32 4 lost thousands I hv of dollars tmount usually bet on tho first rce night defeated Montpelier her in tha 'anui J then King went out of tl g referee ftUe umpire 14 I 0 341 sal Total nual game between the two echooU 21 Tota) lotU 13 14 0 30 through on of tho biggest build-up- s 16 "l 77)11 each day to 18 smooth-pa&sm- g well-train- 37-3- 12-- I 20-1- extra-perio- J 21-1- 0 8-- 23-1- short-passi- I t 37-3- 5 Ills 1 1 Wasatch Moroni 25-2- Sanpete Leaders Take Encounters 50-2- i Neplii Payson Victorious in Nebo Loop Play 1 40-2- 7 te Favorites Win Encounters in Cache District Weber Takes 21-1- 1 Opener From Ogden Sas Pan-gult- Wasatch Runs True to Form fait riiJJ lit 56-1- 9 000 106 1 et Wins 21 to 11 -- Ricks Evens Up With' Weber Five 1 1 I I ilia1 I it 1 - 1 1 1 1 M 1 13-a- ll oft" Enterprise Wins sees Two Teams Tic For Loop Lead less 1 Ordervillc Frav I 1 i ) 1 1 10R0n'rt °TrVi 7-- f Cer-The- y d Cxecho-Slovakia- It 12-- 3 27-- 4 Richfield Looks Good in Victory ? £' PaTt' 1 1 0o°C1’ ? 1 n Eu-ba- ‘BUILDERS’ PVT ACROSS COUP AT JEFFERSON PARK d 1 113 ip 30-1- ai rr hoo 1 Utah Re&crves Defeat Gemmell rM-vve- - 13-- I fi ml-sc- 113 Parsons Defeat Leopard Cagcrs hn i6U t ll - liw-e- one-hande-d nill U I bntr (Mis 'tlx S rf0 1 ftWrgan refetec Lindsey umplr I L fil Iltl II fil gf gI i |