Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING CATHEDRAL LOURDES 4 4 4 4 4 MARCH 31 1932 WIN CATHOLIC TILTS MURRAY-MIDVAL-E 4 44 4 4 13 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 7 Idaho California Two Utah Quints Survive M Men Meet at Ogden GIRL GOLFER Extra Period ADORES’ HER Games Thrill Large Crowd WATER BOTTLE 11 Friday’s Schedule Senior Division vs Helper 9 p m —Cathedral vs Provo Junior Division 7 p m—Cathedral vs Tooele P Three Yanks Reach m—Lourdes Golf Semifinal Seventeenth (Osden) 68 Sanford ford Colo) 7 Losers' Bracket Seventh (LoRan) J0 Eleventh (Ogden) 33 Fifth ifrovo) 29 South (St George) 27 le b a s k e tball tournament Thurs day evening m the Judge M e morial gymnasium Cathedral cham pion of the Salt Lake district took a thrilling extra period battle from Magna district three run nerup Our Lady of Lourdes captuied another e x citing extra pel lod fray from Bing ham district three champion 24 25 in the senior division and in the only game played in the junior division Murray-Midvaldefeated St Joseph’s of Ogden Murray Midvale won the district three title and St Joseph's the Ogden crown Friday’s schedule pits outside teams against the local clubs The first game of the evening at 7 o’clock will be between the Cathedral and Tooele fives in the junior division In the senior division Lourdes tackles Helper at 8 p m and Cathedral and Provo stage the final game of the evening an hour later Exceeds Expectations The type of basketball displayed in all three of the games was decid edly better than even the most rabid fans expected The athletes especially the seniors shot sensationally and the team work rivaled that of the high school fives The longdistance firing of Wally Morse Lourdes guard brought victory to the Salt Lake runnerup Bingham led at the end of the first and at the half 13 5 But quarter in the third period baskets by Franks and Kelly tied the count at 16 all In the final quarter Morse started to shoot from the middle of the floor to combat the short shooting of Bingham The quarter ended With about a minute and a half of the extra period to go Bing ham was leading 24 20 Morse shot another long one and Franks made a foul pitch and tipped in a basket shortly before the game ended Morse was outstanding for Lourdes But he was ably assisted by his teammates The smooth passing of Bing ham was pot surpassed by any other club during the evening Byrne's floor work was exceptional Lead Alternates In the contest the lead alternated in the first quarter but Leary O’Reilly and ran up the Cathedral count in the second period and the half olic 42-3- 8 e 22-1- 1 best-traine- d 8--2 Mul-cah- y 20-al- Magna-Cathedr- championship Bay club today The survivors were George Voigt and Leonard Martin of New York Clive Alvord of Greenwich Conn and Nicol Thompson Jr of Toronto In the semifinals tomorrow Voigt will meet Alvord and Thompson will play Martin Voigt trounced D Emmett Jr 8 and 7 in the quarterfinals after eliminating J Mickles of Montreal 6 and 5 this morning Only One Berth Remains Undecided -- State Tourney Score 26-2- 5 By LOGAN— Ogden runner-u- p In the Ogden district defeated Nortb Cache Cache league Men fives runner-u- p 5 here Wednesday and RENO Nev — Final preparations earned the right to meet Rich Rich chamfrom California and Idaho and two to to determine the entrant third pion the powerful teams from Utah survived for the state high school basketball state tournament from region one quar- A1 Thursday’s form are tourney rapidly taking The losera led all through the game the terfinal round 8 though they are adopting a new fohm quarter scores being 3 and hoop battles in the of conducting the tourney the man- With about four minutes to go Ogden tied interdivi-visio- n annual the count shots Lehman left by agers under the supervision of the forward In Long tournament minutes of play Interscholastic league feel won the gamethefor closing Nevada tile Tigers for the L D S that the 1932 tournament will be an Ogden and Nortb Rich will tangle Friday church champion-shi- p Ogden success There is a pos at The outstanding Wednesday score being staged sections of the that certain OGDEN NORTH CACHE sibility here m the Weber reserved will be GTFP GTFP for the gymnasium ended 21 16 for the winners Magna gymnasium Weir rf rf 01044 l'Tripp 031 bn final due game Saturday evening Lehman If 3 2 1 7 Atkinson If 0 0 0 0 with Vaculin leading kept plugging hot a Pulling to the crowded condition that natu KInner c 2 4 19 Rawlins c 211 and at the end of the third period skirmish 7 out of the1-th2 3 3 Buraeson rg 3 3 1 rg rally arises during the final playoffs Anderson Cathedral had a four point lead 30 3 0 0 8 Johnson lg bowler 3 2 3 lg fire m the last allowances will Also be made for the Boereus 0 0 0 rf 26 At one time in the fourth period Taggart If 0111 Williams 0 10 0 0 0 k) OiSaunders If Is of period Adams) in teams the various supporters Magna was leading 33 30 But ward of Los Afor sections them providing 2fl! 10 cheering 13 8 8 17 8 25 Totals Totals Smythe made a basket and Vaculin ngeles defeated It is common for the supporters of Barney referee Plant umpire went out on personals A foul pitch Pop Grove ceitam teams to sit together at the by Zito for Magna and Argentos’ ward of Los An tournament but definite sections basket for Cathedral tied the count to stay ini have never been designated at as the final gun sounded the Third running The students at the university are Leary and O’Reilly supplied the spark ward of Pocatello Idaho maintained a keen interest m the tourna in the extra period which sent the an undefeated record by trouncing taking ment this season not only because! 9 winners four points ahead Alpine ward of American Fork of the interest due to a winning col Smythe O'Reilly and Leary were while the two Utah entrants Linteam but also because of the shooting sensationally for the win- coln ward of Salt Lake and Seven- lege competition that is evident in ners and Vaculin for the losers Rig-le- r teenth ward of Ogden roughly treat- strong the high school aggregations With and Vaculin were the mainstays ed their respective foes section of the state every practically for the loseis Lincoln trampled upon Metropolis well represented there is much wag Coach Aaron Horne’s Murray Mid- ward of Metropolis Nev 1 and and discussion regarding the vale youngsters with their long pass- Seventeenth ward eliminated San- enng final outcome of the 1932 season 68-- 7 combined with baffled Colo ing ford ward of Sanford breaking Such communities as Ely Elko Win the visiting St Joseph's five The nemucca Tonopah Panaca Two Title Frays Love passing combined with the excellent battles to be lock Hawthorne Las Vegas and In semifinal-rounshooting and floor work of Center Overton have many supporters Pavich made the game rather lop- played Friday night the scrappy little Adams ward meets Seventeenth of among the members of the student sided especially m the final half All of which means that the Ogden and Lincoln hoopsters of Salt body The scores’ Lake test their skill against Third schools in this immediate area will ST JOSEPHS bS not shown any degree of favor (Cxdenl QTFPl ward of Pocatello O PetrtUch rf 3 1 0 41 O T PP The game between Adams ward Although the tournament will not 1 0 0 2 Colette rf Jenezlcli If 0 2 11 it 6 2 2 H Bengoecheg If 3 1 0 0 and Poplar Grove developed into the be nearly as large as last year’s Pavich e J Petrlllch rg 0 0 0 6 Vandehel c 10 0 2 encounter of the tourna- is generally felt that the interest will 1 0 0 2 Rich 0 0 0 0 speediest J Pezely lg rg be as marked just After battling through 0 0 0 0 Packard lg P Cvar rf 0 0 0 0 ment to date M Pflppa If 0 0 0 0 T&ssune lg 0 111 two closely fought periods Tlanos 0 0 0 01 Dekleva c 0 0 0 01 M Pezely rg spectacular shooting shot Poplar lead in the 0 0 0 0! Grove into a Castello lg third period and the margin ap10 3 2 221 Totals 4 6 2 11 Total Simmon referee Oswald umpire peared to be safe Walter Roberts son of Eugene L BINGHAM LOURDES Roberts former athletic coach at GTFP GTPP 4 2 19 Owens EUGENE Ore March 10 (Ah Dr Whitten rf g 0 11 Brigham Young university started a 3 0 0 6 Frank Bvrne If 2 4 3 6 If dribbles and Clarence W Spears head football series of phenomenal 1 0 0 2 Kelly c Caulfield c 2 0 0 4 was coach at the University of Oregon anBollc rg Morse rg 5 1 0 10 follow shots and his clever work 1113 1 3 2 4 Neville Blanch! lg 0 0 0 0 If productive of a rally that tied the nounced today he is satisfied with his 0 0 0 0 Mulcahy rf Strillch c 2104 score present post and is not considering s 0 0 0 0 Hadley In the later period the Los An- change 10 6 4 24T Totals 11 8 3 25 Total to a He made the statement as a com geles youngsteis held tightly Oswald referee Wilson umpire lead ment on reports in the east and midscant lead Holding a - MAGNA CATHEDRAL they went Into a stall and the Grov west that he expected to confer with GTPPI GTPP ers were unable to score in the final Wisconsin university officials He 4 2 1 9 Smythe rf 5 2 111 Aldqulst rf said he has not been approached on 1 0 0 2 0 Ocrsick U 5 4 2 12 3 minutes and 40 seconds of the torIf Reilly 3 4 2 8 Argentos c Rlfler c the matter does not expect to discuss 1002 rid battle 6 4 3 15 Leary rg 5 2 2 12 Vaculin rg a change and is satisfied to remain at Idahoans Strong 1 0 0 2 Fennell 0 0 0 0 la)eras lg 0 2 2 2 McChrystal Zlto lg of Pocatello showed Oregon 2115 The Third ward their 0 0 0 0 championship possibilities by iAugan rg-- c HOCKEY SCORES victory over Alpine Sharpshooting New York American 6 New York lUng-er16 12 8 38! Totals 18 9 6 42 Totals R Knapp and by T Hadley and Simmons referee Wilton umpire Windsor 4 Detroit Olympic! 1 great guarding put the IdahoMontreal Maroona 3 Toronto 1 ans into a commandmg lead in the Chlcaao 3 Boston 2 Providence 5 Springfield 0 first half and they coasted in Metropolis five of Nevada was no match for the rugged Lincoln team Midvale Industrial Loop Madsen led the scoring for the Salt Lake champions with 14 points Standing ©f th© Team Won Lost Pet Banford boys who came with only Vincents 1 000 4 0 a team of five sans a coach played P O Rasmussen 3 1 ooo 3 7M) of Seventeenth Poultry Ogplucklly against 2 500 Merchants den but they were far outclassed 2 500 O P Bkagg 1 313 Two teams South ward of St J C Penney 6 000 George and Eleventh ward of Og- Firemen 0 000 den dropped from the tournament as Skaggs Safeway In Wednesday s femes Vincent I bad hard the result of their second loss to ktTp Its perfect standing emerging Fifth ward of Provo dimmed 2 iln potuta ahead or the Firemen In a 11 to 5 South’s chances with a 29 27 triumph final The Poultryinen and Mer©core contest albut diminutive Brooks of South al- chants played a the by 17 to 4 at the though Poultrymen most put his club over with his sen- gun P C Rasmussen ledwon out by a 10 O P sational shooting to 4 count over Skaggs Safeway an easy victory from J C The Seventh ward of Logan ac- Skaggs took by an 18 to I count Penney counted for Eleventh ward of Ogden The Scoree t O P SKACX1S 3 J O PENNEY in a nip and tuck battle Hughes OTFP and F Scholes for the winners ’’ttndlck If OTFP 0 0 0 0 9 0 Brian If 3 0 0 6 2 0 0 4 and Stitt and Galbraith of the losers Rigby rf t 0 0 31 lllbert rf 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 Griffith o stokes o played strong games R Huffmn If 0 0 0 0 B O Brlen If 0 0 0 0 The title will be decided Saturday Miller rg 0 0 0 0 39mlth rg M OGDEN--Speed- y 15-- 19-- 1 lar Ogden Lehl and Moroni high basketball teams qualified for state tournament berths Thursday by victories and now only one division representative remains to be determined Lehl runnerup in the Alpine division defeated Springville runnerup m the Nebo circuit by a 39 30 score to make the grade from region three along with Nephi and Pleasant Grove Moroni made sure of a place m the Salt Lake titular meet next week by soundly thrashing Gunnison 67 21 Fifteen teams are awaiting the opening of the state tourney Wednesday March 16 and the sixteenth representative will be determined Friday at the Ogden high school auditorium when Ogden clashes with Rich The game is scheduled to start at 8 o'clock The Allred boys and Evans starred in Lehi's victory over Springville while Senior and Cherryington were the shining lights for the losers Lehl led in the first period at the half and 33 18 at the third quar11-- 3 19-1- ter Cahoon Moroni left guard went on a scoring spree against Gunnison in the Sanpete division game He scored 13 field goals and tossed in eight charity tosses m nine tries for an aggregate of 38 points LEHI M Allred rf I GTPPI 8 0 0 13 5 4 3 11 Allied if 5 5 111 Evans o Klrkliam rg 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 Adams lg L Tlfirk lir Chilton Degelbeck rf”if SPRINGVILLE Senior rf Brown rg WUkliig o It Holly 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 GTPP 111 Cherrytgtn lg rg 0 0 0 OiRoland One Foe Keeps Second on Floor (a5)— The prob- 53 0211 0 0 0 0 3 6 2 8 5 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 I) course March 18 was reduced to 39 with the announcement of the final acceptances today With 12 American-ownejumper remaining eligible for the exacting a four and half mile test the hopes for an victory centered on the only American-brehorse in the race — Sea Soldier son of Man o’ War entered by Austin H Nihlack of Chicago and backed by a Chicago syndicate of ten wealthy sportsmen’ Heartbreak Hill owned by Mrs C S Bird Jr was the more highly favored of the American entries m the betting however being quoted at 11 to 1 R Taylor’s Grakle the favorite to repeat his 1931 triumph was the public choice at 8 to 1 d AKRON Oliio March 10 (UP)— Jack Dempsey continued his march on the comeback trail tonight by knocking out one opponent and dropping a second six times in a pair of d exhibition bouts here The former heavyweight champion was Jarred by a hard punch on the jaw but fought back to knock out Hank Hankison Akron unknown in the second round A right two lefts and a right cross catapulted Hankison through the ropes for the count Tiny Powell another Akron behemoth made an easy target for Dempsey's punches but managed to last the route Five times he was dropped but each time he bounced up again The final bell found him on the floor for the sixth time two-roun- d pre-rac- e The only American-owne- d scratches were John Hay (Jock) Whitney’s Sir Lindsay which finished third two years ago R H Warden’s Harewood and M D Blair’ Ballyhan Wood Sir Lindsay split a pastern a few days ago and was thrown out of training when he was beginning to be re as one of the favorites Dempsey weighing 194 appeared ognlzed American Other owned horse much more fit than when he met K O Christner in Cleveland a month ago which remained eligible for the event were M D Blair's Aruntius Great He finished strong Span and Prince Cherry R K Mellon’s Glangesia and Alike John Hay 18 9 3 391 Tot gig 13 114 30 Totals Whitney's Dusty Foot J Metcalf Reloree F Romney umpire Watts Theras W C Langley’s Evolution J MORONI B Snow's Delarue and H Gordon OUNNI80N OTFP GTFP 1 1 1 3' Beck 5 10 10 Selfridge's Ruddyman Hardy rf rf The three high weights of the field 0 0 2 Hamusa If 0 2 0 0 Utley If 8 2 0 12 Prllcher Ostler o o 14 13 — Rasmussen rg 6 0 0 U Wordensen rg 0 0 0 0 — Gregalach Shaun Golin and Grakl also remained in the running for Cahonn lg 13 9 1 14 Mlckalion lg 1 4 0 2 Peterson If 0 0 0 0 Nielsen If 0 0 0 0 the steeplechase classic Gregalach 2 0 0 4 Anderson c 0 0 0 0 Bailey If in 1929 and runner-ulast 0 0 0 0 H Melich rf 0 1 0 0 winner Story rf will 3 0 0 6 year Johnson lg 0 0 0 OiMmk rf carry the top weight of 175 0 i 6 Jensen lg 1930 In Shaun Golin victor opounds wil1 Pack 172- - 0ne m0re 29 12 9 871 Total 10 TTl 21 Tot ala s winner Grakle Etickaon ‘year Rpfree umpire 1 1 p ii 11 31-- LONDON March 10 able starting field for the Grand steeplechase race which will be run over the historic Aintree al d -l Thirty Mauler Kayoes Sleets Rich Nevada Quints Ogden Triumphs Over Cache Five Make Ready for Friday’ Schedule Losers' Bracket 5— Metropolis vs Alpine 6 — Seventh vg Fifth 7— Poplar Grove v Sanford Championship Bracket 8— Adams v Seventeenth 9— Lincoln vg Third Cathedral and Our Lady of Lourdes HAMILTON Bermuda March 10 senior teams and the Murray-Mid-vaJunior five triumphed in the (JPj — Three Amercians and one Cana-diamarched into the semifinal round first round of play of the annual Bermuda amateur golf in the annual Cath at the Riddell’s V Members of the Nibley park tournament committee beaded by Professional Sid llarmon will meet Sunday March 20 in the clubhouse to draw up the 1932 golf schedule President James Terry of j the Nibley Park Golf association announced Thursday night The committeement including Jack Cook Leo Leaver A! Emery and Jack Purdie are requested to be present that day at 1 p m All former members of the Nibley park “A” team are requested also to attend the meeting to elect a captain for the summer's lay The following played upon the team last summer: Jerry Henderson Willard ldawson Carl Nordberg Cy Harheke Les Jarman Ed Perry Jack Cook Stan Tanner Charles Graves Ralph Velterli Hal Badger and Clinton Henderson President Terry announces that Roy Von Elm assistant professional will lead the handicap committee and will be abetted by Hal Sugden and Ld Perry Nibley park will ’e opened for play Friday If it doesn’t snow announced Professional Harmon Thursday’s snowstorm served only to moisten the course and dry weather Friday will put the condition course in A- PG Slate Tourney Thursday’s Result senior Division Lourdes 25 Bingham 24 (overtime) Cathedral 42 Magna 38 (overtime) Junior Division Murray-Mldva22 St Joseph (Ogden) CagksWhip SANDY LODGE England March 10 ((P)— Betty Dix Ferkln a London 31-3- 0 girl golfer ha added a hot water bottle to ber equipment for golfing “I’d rather play without my nibllik than my bottle" Betty laid today w she won her third round match In the Roberts Milne Lead Adams London ladles’ foursome All the way around she bugged her rubber bottle Ward Through Harwrapped In a fluffy yellow cover and warm-“They kept her fingers rowing Win all laugh at me" she said “but they all want to borrow my bottle One can’t play golf with cold finThursday's Results gers My partner Mrs Guy Bennett Championship Brnket also carries one of them” Third (Pocatello) 37t Alpine (American Among those winning their third Fork) Lake) 51 Metropolis (Metound matches without the aid of a Lincoln (Salt 21 Nev ) hot water bottle were Enid Wilson tropolis Adam (Los Angeles) 31 Poplar Grove British champion and her partner (Salt Lake) 30 Sensational Ball Features Opening Round of Lelii Moroni Qualify J limping Event Fall For State Hoop Tourney Entrants To mine Nibley Park Linksmen Assemble March 20 to Draw Up Schedule Los Angeles 34-a- 37-2- FOR MEM LIKE THIS 51-2- d MURRAY-MIDVAL- E Spears Says He’s Content at Oregon nt rf-l- rf one-poi- nt g rf-- lf Low-ther- ’s 1 NEWS! 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