Show - - -- - -- - '1441101111MASeri:: et110111ManNWeltrENNEWMa 0 - - yr-- - 7 - ' 7 t - ' - - - A -- 1 - - - : - - - - - ' " ii — I 24 1 - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday February 25 1948 v Ogdez High Sei Record Scoring Win Over Carbon Tigers t ' ' &' - LEGION FIVES nthloempeancetsofsptubrte edlastinpert I h ' 1 1 i '' : ' I H S Merman Await Races - 0 - Feb 24 — The Utah state high school svvimming meet is scheduled for the Weber college pool SaturdayReed KSwenson 'Weber college athletic director and director of the meet announced Tuesday Trials will be held at 10 am and finals run off beginning at 2 pm A large entry list iis expected Schools expected to enter squads Include Ogden defending champions Logan Bear River Granite Box Elder and possibly East OGDEN - ' 4 i I - I 1 r 40 iler'j--- i Nss4 ts--1 1 D 6 I g 1 Provo South Ogden Carbon y" ei ' - - 44371- el 1 877i 6 5 4 3 3 5 6 667 555 500 375 333 3 2 d- f l i 1 "Is' - J'i o: I ' F 1'- r -" 107001171"""""--4atti- - la- t4e 't 4 411: ( t 1 i ' ' i k 5 4''''' - - - 3 ' i 'Al ‘ i I1 ! 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'- - ''' 4: '''' - 4:- - - 1 I -- FROM SileVIDERiks:-'1- t 11I 11o tntvre ' t irc 4 - i St 444144444 Ur Iv 0' t 4i' sox cogrAntz 25 BASEBALLS 411'1I's------'a- ll 225' 14 411 ' -- 4t'' 4 night Tuesday I ' -- - "c ' t ' ' 11 1 1 1‘ - il'''''4'111- sk 1 L 4 I1 A - - -z - or ( - - 516 " 11 TED SIMMONS LitchtieldEIL - : ir - - INO4 THICK — iL FISREA X AnnapoliSMd 92 - PLAYED BASKETBALL - ' ' '""------- -- yr7EARS NIVIR AVIILEP OUTI - "131 i :::: -- - a Ogden FP ' - r ''' ''4 -- - - --g "4'4 1 : - ' ' ' - 4 ts :i o - ' - - -- ' ' ' '4 7 ' - 1 i f ' -- r 4it '"N$ 1 Y 4 - (sc '' 4 - - '' 4 ' -- -- - af 1 ' and Riggs and Palls 5 score a Riggs 27-2- Movie Boxer Here Monday 24 Feb BOULDER Colo (INS) — Marshall Wells head coach of football at Jame4 college was named Tuesday as line coach at Colorado university Appointment of Wells came on of Wardthe recommendation newhead coach at Colas) rado according to Dean Harry G director of athletics selected Eugene recently Carlsonem coach at Monroe high at St Paul Minn as a of the varsity staff Wells a vamitly tackle at Minnesota university from 1930-3- 2 is Boulder expected to March 26 Spring foon prac- tice will start March 29 - Boxing gets a touch of Hollywood glamour Monday night in the main event featuring Paul Perkins of Salt Lake against Buddy Wright of Los Angeles They'll go 10 rouJim or less according to Downing Nyright In addition to appearing in 75 fights on the coastkeeps busy with regular duty at the studios in Hollywood He did the ring work for John Garfield in "Body and Soul" and for Dane Clark in He also did the box"Whiplash" ing scenes in "Street with No Name" Releases from the coast show that Wright has won all but eight of his 75 ring appearances Thirty-nin- e were knockout victories 1 siAlso on the Monday night show by popular demand are Sonny Kelly of Portland and Gil Ramirez of Mexico City who fought a pier-si- x brawl and stole the suotlight in last Monday's show They'll go is on menu action of tlite Plenty rounds if both can stick out for Thursday night's main event at eight is sure to be another slugfest the Coliseum when Chief Little-wo- lf what locks grips with Joe Manch a Promoter Jim Downing promised strong supporting Program for in the best two out of three falls two features Tickets are on the limit event one hour sale at the Mint cafe p Rivaling the feature is the which sends Danny Duselc Babe Zaharias These two against bad men have drawn plenty of criticism for their tactics against the mat idols in past weeks Fans should enjoy the bout where throats they're at each other's Curtain raiser sends Ssit Lake's Floyd Hangen against Chick GariEast baldi at 8:30 pm Tickets both reserved and general admission are Cross 62 Loyola 4 Holy Baldwin-Wallac- e 41 Wittenberg on sale at the Mint cafe i Chief Millich Meet Thursday semi-windu- COLLEGE HOOP RESULTS 33 SPORTS IN BRIEF South-Southwe- North Carolina U 52 Davidson Duke 49 Wake Forest 48 58 Temple 38 Kentucky William-Mar- y 53 V M I 52 73 Tulane Mississippi 46 60-va- rd 57 28- 49 Xavier 57 Dayton 32 Ohio U 62 Ohio Wesleyan 54 Western Michigan 58 Valparaiso Cincinnati 70 Miami 65 Oklahoma 37 Oklahoma - s4tRateWralbaisiblinris Monmouth Normal 45 West-Fa- Wants More Money saSidouhtehpmaway Interchurch League ptaitkcehear - Gardner 1 1 1 1 0 O O O 0 0 0 1 4 ' 18 21 10 42 15 26 37 19 28 42 South Ostlert Robinsuux Jacksotig Olsortg Gallacherc GTFP1' 14131 000 O 444 1435 000 1646 1102 000 O O 500 NOT ENOUGH ' Hoop Tickets All Gtine in 30 Minutes lite-Denve- r Carterg O Tickets for the Utah vs Denver 8toutc O 000 basketball game in the U field Ledingnamg1002 Bradshawt O 100 house Saturday went on sale TuesRichf and there was a sellout before day Totals 6 211 2 24 the ticket office opened quarters: Some fens were in line at 9 am 13 22 3R 46 6 9 16 24 and by 11 am there were more fans than tickets The sale was started at 11 a m instead of noon so that the customers wouldn't be 17 20 12 46 Score by Wext South Tresederg G M Released unnecessarily SAN FRANCISCO Feb 24 (UP) kept waiting were limited to two tickets of butFans —Anthony Morabito president 500 pasteboards available of were the the San Francisco Forty-Niner- s not nearly enough to take the conGfeerneriNcIegrTjuoehsn- care of the people who tried to day announced get them Blackinger "will no longer be conGraduate Manager Theron Parnected with our organization" melee announced Tuesday night No reason was given by the that if students do not additional' Forty-Nlner- s for release of Black- space allotted to them Inger who has handled the club sea's will he put on sale just aince formation of the league the game Saturday great first half against B Y U tired the second half after being out in be-Lo- re : 1 marathon that went on and on far Into the night to set the world record On' the 52nd game yes the Bobby Riggs and partner Dimly Pail broke Pancho Segura's service to win the terrific team ten5 nis On One Set The match wu supposed to have affair but with been a three-se- t p officials descore only the the cided to settle the issue on did one set They were glad they staged Three sets like the one they last night would have found 'em battling the spheroid down there at the coliseum yet had a chance to i and Pails Riggs end the match on the 28th game but Segura and Kramer camethrough wtih two brilliant placements On the 41st game Kramer and broke Riggs' serve Segura almost down the but Bobby blasted one the middle to pass them both and with battle continued merrily games going on setvice and Pails In the 44th game Riggs had another chance d on Segura's little service but the came South America court king through in the pinch and the marathon was extended 5 Riggs put With the count and Pails shots kill two away another to run the passed with score to 40-- 5 Then Riggs blasted the ball right at little Pancho who was able only to tick it with the tennis racquetin and thewaslongest concluded match history All Pro Records of the tour Jack Harris director score shatthat the 5 tennis reported rectered all professional 6 ords The old pro record was won a singles match which Kramer from Riggs at Tucson recently So far as could be checked late sets an endurTuesday the match tennis Kramer ance record for all "I can't announced after remember any match that comes close to that for length" - - - - :'' '- - -- -: - IT'S UNDER WAY '''' ' U S Boxing Meet Opens ' '! - I 1 Feb 24 1UP)-F- our teams qualified their contestants for second-roun- d bouts in the four Ir topweight divisions of the 1948 Golden Gloves tournament Tuesday night Columbus Three Ohio cities Toledo and Dayton—and Oklahoma City sent qualified men into the lightwelterweight middleweightdivisions weight and heavyweight in was team Omaha Neb leading standings with 11 points as the into the second tourney moved bouts round of the heavier-weigThe Toledo team was in second place wtih 10 points Los Angeles sent two men into ' and heavyweight the classes Hank Herring defeated Milton Enright of Milwaukee in division and the Clarence Henry stopped Floyd Richardson of Denver in the heavyweight class Youngsters from 38 sectional I tournaments were entered in the to winners the with championships form the nucleus of Chicago's I inter-cit- y squad will meet the t champions of the east in New York's Madison Square Garden March 22 Monday results included: David O'Leary Twin Falls Ida outpointed Philip Gebhart 'of Dayton 0: in the first round but lost a decision to Morley Osterag of Milwaukee Wis in the second i round Roger Fulda Springfield Ill stopped Ned Boyle Butte Mont d in the third heat of a CHICAGO 6 18-1- 'uf 0 - eri0 """44-ek-06- " em -- ' - - : - 147-pou- nd hir: 147-pou- 75 to on the fifth break Kramer's service game to take a 2 leadon Kramer service won the seventh game to make it 3 But in the eighth a bad call A regame Bobby gotwas definitely over turn by Kramer the end line but it was called good no 4-- 4-- a beef but to Riggs put up was burning s and Bobby showed it—so did his game After that he was Just the little man who his wasn't there Kramer broke service and took his own to grab a 4 lead and then broke the pro king's serve again in the 12th game to win 5 Shows Superiority marked suKramer showed wjlich extended over into periority had the second set After 3 games Jack big gone on service to and again broke Bobby's service went on to win easily 3 Riggs has beentwoprofessional years but champ for the last was king of the it was Kramer who court Tuesday The big boy has every stroke in the game perfected Dinny Pails the lad from the land down under Australian king 7- i nd e 7 1 - 1 5-- first-roun- bout Bob Harris of Great Falls Mont stopped Billy Lankford of Lexington Ky in the second round but lost to Russ McCarthy of Grand Rapids Mich in his next bout i 2-- :'' - N Y Giants Get Star 'Rookies N 3 6 American swinger 3 Pails presented a serve that looked powerful until Kramer etrchthe uet In ageedsteoeisstil:gexy Alll four players agreed that the floor was the fastest they have ever played on Pails expressed it eloquently when he exclaimed: "Yeah I got a few good ones out there but I had to start swinging half an hour before ball I've played on wood and even linoleum but they seemed like clay compared to this" down the The fast bounce cut chance for spectacular volleying rallies There were few extended"You get because as Kramer said: one shot and that's all The ball comes so fast that if you get it you don't have to worry much about the next one" - doubles-provideAs a result the more spectacular tennis than the the few times singles For one of in tennis the doubles usually the program played to fill out really stole the show much to be The officiating left desired but the show was a success in every way The pro netters leave for Denver Wednesday 6-- 3-- 6-- ' alTiLhael eNwE NyVo rYk0 RG ' I Football league Tuesday corralled i an- two rookie members of their ssinogultehs atle9h47frowmon setguheraothtve tii9c418patbeyd - s'igdnreinagm - foorf TobnacykfmielicEsi Pennsylvania and Joe Scott of the University of San Francisco Coach Steve Owen said he to combine Minisi and Scottthoped with Paul Governali veteran quarterback and Charlie Conerly Mississippi fullback to whom the Giants have draft rights ' -' - – WRESTLING - - Thursday Feb 28 - 8:30 pm - - - '' 7- t 04--' - - 1 i - I - i ! r '- - e' - - - s ' it IA :41 t - - Joe Millich I -- - IIMMEIMmillmalb - —vs— Chris Zaharlas ' ' A4P414410411-044401b4M40- 4‘ 1 ' ONE OTHER STAR MATCH - ---- RESERVATIONS CALL THE MINT -7 -- ' ' ''' '' 401‘41114"' -- -- Danny Dusek 1 - - - 4 —VS— I ) 1I k - - : — i Little Wolf Chief 1 :I -- - a- 'w 1 - - - — - ALL Il NEW YORK Feb 24 (UP)— t Branch Rickey president of the Brooklyn Dodgers hinted Tuesday tt night that he has been ordered to ti refrain from making public t speeches of Addressing the annual dinner 1the Sports Broadcasters' Assn Ii peRickey said "I am placedat Ina atime i coming culiar position like this when speeches on my part are not permitted I shall be very guarded" i refused to The Dodger president about "permisremark his explain - ) - '''- - 1 i y - 't - - FAIRGROUNDS i COLISEUM Rickey Hintsr Gat! In N Y Speech ' - - d ' 04"00" - - -- I - :: : 2 a - - ht - P : - 27-2- f I 4 H 1 - t - 1 26-2- min - - i Ecker bow-legge- ITCtri:rgnserstsavrotr:d - - 14-u- froot Mr EntriOngggS'IY - - - 27-2- tug-o-w- ar - - close Thursday evening accord- ing to President Joe L Christensen This year 'the event will be held at the Utah Copper Club and will be for senior teams only Thl junior division staged in the past to accommodate younger teams has been eliminated : Utah's finest amateur scinads will be fighting It out for a place In the national A A U tournament at Denver The Intermountain A A U title hoopfest opens Monday Entries must be made with Joe Christensen Mel Denhalter or- - P S nd fifty-seco- - - a ' I '''' I Entries for the Intermountain A A U basketball tournament will of practice for 10 days favoring a g spralped ankle The In top sshtaarpeisfoerxptebeeteDdentovebrebabtatclke B Y U and Utah Aggies clash at Logan Saturday in the final game of the year for the chamnionchip Cougar crew Denvor plays Wyosion" ming at Laramie Friday hard-workin- I a27s°f3trokfainng - Meanwhile with hopes of getting into the NCA A tournament still burning bright before them the Redskins set about preparations for winning their last two games of the season with Denver and Wyoming The Indians should be in- top Denver with clash for form the the Saturday night They close March 6 Wyoming against sewn Gardner who played a 1102 '''': t t serve er I 6-- A & M Knox 39 r West Idaho 43 Washington V 41 Rocky Mt College 51 Eastern Montana Normal 44 ni !'--- - Michigan State 54 Notre Dame Kansas State 54 Inwa State 48 IDnedPiaa nuaw show mfoartethhe 7-- Midwest 50 ' SET FOR AAU MEET e vail st 46 Bill Mathis national sprint champion from Illinois was named the outstanding performer of the indoor meet at New York Saturday after equalling the world indoor record of 61 in the dash Boxing managers in New York plan to investigate the activities of Mike Spinelli manager of fighter Sam Baroudi who died after a fight in Chicago last FriStud Poker and Bug Juice day second and third in last Saturday's Widener were nominated for the Beach handicap $15000 '' Wednes Pipette led all the feature at Hialeah way to won the tS1500 Tuesday i' feature at a 4runds nosing out Capt Patrick and Flareback --r- Pennsylvania 64 Harvard 54 aseassn 0 2 Robblnal 1 7 BaleJ 4 10 Bonce 0 10 Fowlerg 3 7 Gerrardg 0 2 Ball 1 3 Sefakis 3 5 Anderson 0 0 Allen 0 0 Conker 0 0 Larson : - 'N i ' - ' I 14 f ' 4-- - : --'4--- 1 ' ' ' 'sys 7 9 i Jack Kramer the man with the stretched his lead over Bobby'Riggs 21' matches t9 15 as the tour to Salt Lake's fair- tennis pros brought their nation-wid- e grounds coliseum But that was justlncidentat DEADLINES sledge-hamm- Thteheredaol - ::-:- a : py - ' All-Ameri- ca k - ' 93 2 4 - :'--::": Sam ZostIdagaek- St 923 1 12 Marks as job 12 1 923 GTFP Ahepa if don't Louis Browns St hand the 3 769 10 Wieget 7 3 3 17 St John's : 149 °Boris: toittnc Chrun Downce is nsenf 2004 offer him better salary terms 4 9 692 Wasatch Presby 8 12 7 23 San 615 5 3 517 Bent It exepected a lot more Christ's Lutheran 8 Rippong 9 5321 talentDiego 2 737 Jessen g 615 5 8 to show up for spring train- First Presby lotingg 0 111 Atwood Stone 2115 6 538 7 1213 ing which opened at Ontario Cal Zion Lutheran 1 112 Pisa 338 6 2 904 Jones and pitcher TrinityM A NI E - 77 Jake 4 1 13 Tuesday 61002 Erg 538 6 E 1 002 Anderson First Irlygare 0000 Jack Kramer agreed to terms with 538 6 7 Johnson 1002 the Red Sox the last two needed First Baptist 462 — 7 6 St Paul's 23 30 6 54 Totals 37 27 16 90 to complete the roster Frank Liberty i M E- - 5 385 $ Park Score by quarters: 154 2 11 R BNal Britht Carbon 20 31 54 Kerr obtained from Sari Diego 134 16 36 60 90 signed a Boston Braves contract Ogden Central Christian 2 11 Officials—Brooks and BligiL 154 2 11 George Vico top candidate to Rio Grande M E 13 0 000 Davis play first base for Detroit signed Centenary Jordan his contract Sunburned and GTFP GTFP 2 2 1 5 Taylorf 1 1 3 2 BCotleri A ndrusf 4 4 1 9 smiling Connie Mack disclosed he'd 2 4 1 5 Smoot( Pro Basketball CCutlrc 72 47 24 168 come through a serious illness I 54 3311 1AisPhdleri0 Keeieng but without anybody knowing it 3 3 1 7 Devertausg Browng 0 1 1 11 the 0 3 3 3 Hanccy PhIladelphia 83 Baltimore 71 Densiev 0 2 1 family 0 2 1 1 Esrl 2 1 0 4 5 A LoHiggah — Newton vs Lewiston — Wellsville vs Mendon Carbon G T 3 4 2 1-- ' Dayton or HIGH SCHOOL BOX SCORES 11 3 5 ti 1 rA 74 '' -- ' 1 vuls7a C1TFP 1 ki 1 -- Is--- ' - : - pm Third 4r oat 1 -- lirV- ‘ 1 1 1 - Eighth 8 d i 1 I '"'"k - '- -'' --- ' - - - - : 1'- - as-4-- 4-- WELLS NAMED FOR C U POST ) mtvis Jordan ---- ' P"'"'''''''' '' - 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' - --''"'''s A '' Division 10 will crown its champion Wednesday when Holladay will battle Spencer ward for the coveted berth in the big classic in a 10 pm tussle in the Murray high gym The Ogden division tournament RIVER FALLS Wis Feb 24 will into its first round of (11—Nate DeLong River Falls play swing with favorites holding the Teachers college center scored spotlight in games to be played at 72 points Tuesday night as his the Weber college gym M Men play in division four team defeated the 'Winona Minn 8 sumes Wednesday evening with Teaehers Logan fifth meeting Logan third in a semifinal game to be played Men-do- n at the Logan high gym while meets Wellsville in - another championship tussle at the Smithfield junior high Wednesday's schedules: Division 10 at Murray High Gym 7 pm — Murray vs Third Second (fourth-sixth- ) Grantsville na vs Granger Eight deaf basketball teams will tournament at the stage a two-da- y 9 pm Deseret gymnasium Friday and Draper First vs Midvale Second (consolation) Saturday: 10 pm Holladay vs SpenTeams from California Oregon cer (championship) Idaho Arizona and Utah will batOgden 31 Men tle for the honors which were won At Weber College Gym the L Los A last year by Angeles The squad will be back to defend the Ogden Schedule crown 12 noon — Lake View vs Brigfor the first round folham Fourth Fairings 1:15 pm low: Ogden Twenty-Sixt- h vs Park City Second 7 pm—Tucson vs Hollywood 2:30 pm — Plain City vs Field8 pm—Oakland vs Salt Lake ing vs FranSan 9pm—Portland 3:45 pm Twelfth vs cisco North Davis Ogden 10 pm—Gooding vs Los Angeles 6:00 pm — Huntsville vs Kaysville Second 7:15 pm — Terrace Branch vs Melton U S Team Loses — Ogderi 8:30 Tenth vs BRIGHTON England Feb 24 Echo pm UPI—The United States Amateur 9:43 pm — North Ogden vs Mantua Hockey Assn team closed its English tour Tuesday by dropping an Division Four 11-- 3 decision to the Brighton Tiger Games at Logan High Gym 7 pm — Logan vs Seventh Richmond South 8 pm- — Logan vs Fourth By Ripley Franklin 9 pm — Logan Fifth vs Logan Third (championship bracket) f---2- - - ' - - 4- - - ‘ 't 27-2Win Pails by Riggs Kramer Takes Singles Go 1 ' ' - all-chur- ch of - - ' I ) - 4 ' - ' f ' ' t -- '4 '' ‘4 '' ' ' ' - 31 ' -- - - $ - ' '' f ' divisional champions are rapidly being decided with Edgehili winner in division nine Enterprise winner in St George division and Circleville winner in the Salina division ' all holding tournament to be held in Salt a berth in the M Men Lake City the first put of March —Federal Judge Dal M Lemmon !Tuesday fined three men for vioPHONE lation of the federal migratory bird act on a charge of transporting and Dust-proBonded Drivers possession of 150 wild ducks last Local or Jan 9 The legal pogsession limit Vans is eight ducks per person Long Distance Moving Sam Bohne 49 San Francisco — — manufacturer was fined clothing irs"" " ' ' I $1050 on three counts and John E 1 ' ' V Sullivan Oakland department ti tf I cF store owner was fined $300 on 1i 1 or two counts He lives at 358 Lester 140Yllti Crit"41 St f I ave Oakland Owen Lewis of trIK r" -- ' r'' 1736-23r-d - '1 I''''''''1 ave Oakland:a detective 't ' employed in Sullivan's store was te—v1i' :zirt i t fined $50 All pleaded guilty Feb 10 ) I t17- 42- - - ' ' '-- - r- - ') M Men SAN FRANCISCO Feb 24 (UP) MOLLERUP - '-- - ' ' ''' ''-- - 14 ' '' 1 '1 i t :- 's t - - 1 ' 1 I I -'- : 4 r A i - (4 1 in : ' ” "1 "-- 0 t " - ' - ! - 0 0 - '- Slots in :122252 77 1 i t ' 7' oalbles 0! 1e Set 4 ' 3 ‘ - '''k 4' - - 4‘ ' ' - '''''' — - f ! - - Top F Judge Fines in Bird Case S 3 - For the Best Move You'veEver Made Call ' 1 4 4 '-s- ' ' I i Net Match Goe 52 Games ''' ' f I --- Lcft to right Dinny Pails Friday s Schedule East at South Jordan at Granite Provo at Ogden li '''' 7- worerees-lr1-''''- 888 8 7 Granite s--' : 004 t t - Big Nine Standings West East Jord a n Davis m2"74Amamtakalak ' - - - ' k 7 - ' - - get in front of the rangy Diggers who swept the boards with regularity Cutler's 16 points set the scoring pace West's tight defense limited South to one field goal In the first period and the same number in the secondand the precision Panthers were out In front 22-- 9 at halftime Eight Westerners shared the scoring chores Don Bone and Duane Fowler each bagging 10 while Stan Olson and teammate Gallacher did yeoman work for South Out the Window Defense went out the window et Price as big Jerry Downs scored 23 points to pace Ogden to its history-makin- g triumph over the Dinosaurs By the victory Ogden stepped on the shoulders of Carbon to get out of the Big Nine cellar 'Riepon added 21 points and Glen Wiese another 17 to share honors in the rout Carbon's Calmer Griffith bagged 19 for a good night's work The Tigers tallied 30 points in a hot last period while Carbon was scoring 23 s ‘ -- 90-5- vs Provo pm'Roosevelt - 1 t "i - 14 - - - free-for-a- - 9 ' - il ' - - t :' ' ' 1v' - ' - ! i ‘ ' ' 21 - connevdearnadblehirtdo - e ' vs ' 24 - ' “ -' i ' 4 ( Vt- qcouuaWeirsntttitelefyirs I - - pm—Salt Lake vs Ephraim 7 pM—Coalvilie vs St : George- 3 pm—Ogden vs Ramis ' p -- - ' : r t ' 40-2- 6 !I ' ' ' - 11 ) 1 4 7 ' i s at victory over Davis N ) ' Jordan while West's 2 victory ' over South extinguished the last ' ' 'f k ' ' ' spark of hopes the Cubs Might have had for the class A - dribble ' ' derby next month -90 Points Get ' Tigers Ogden's victory-hungr- y ' ' ''‘fr'":' 'who have emerged on the long end litmilsoNrt' of the decimals only once before sz ' ''' on season s themselves this -t gorged the digits Tuesday hammering 90 N '''''- '''''''I‘s''''''''' points into the mesh to defeat ‘14- - ' ' "'o't'f'" 4 Carbon's luckless Dinosaurs f--ll 's in a scramble at Price L ' ' Darts the knotted the Though - - t - - ' 42-3- annual American The basketball championLegion ship tournament will be staged at the Springville high school gymnasium starting Thursday with eight of the fastest right teams In the state ready for the'title scramble The eight tourney squads after rugged 'sere determined competition in the eight dis-Islet of the state all the teams are champions for the first round 10Plairinlow:gs 1 elidimp o " I 064 -- '- I ter v4 ''' : 11 4 N a close game into a comfortable SET TOURNEY ' -sri T4 - 4 4- wtoatnuinrng 1xvgtlmowvow : fr 44141444k Climbs Into Third Spot ihode - — - I setting I - ' ''''''''''''''''''''''1:'""'''''''''''''-'- "'''''''''''''''''''"""m"""-- ' x- - ' Jordan climbed into third place in the Big Nine South faded out of the class A tournament picture and Ogden high school set ' a new scoring record for the Big Nine in Tuesday night'S skirmishing in the clacs A circuit JOrdan'with Clint Cutler ' - i - - 4 ' : 90-5- 4 - Jordan ' :: - Ne p - - - - - 04Alitit14a - - 01ANA sefto 17 - |