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Show THE BUN, PAGE EIGHT dm UTAH-EVE- RY ON TOP IN BOWLING LEAGUE TOURNAMENT HIAWATHA HOWI.IVQ LEAGUE Team Standing. Gierke ...... Machinist! . Rummr Tipple ........ Clem Shell Hercules of the schedule With completed, Kephi Gunderson, Carbon forward, is still at the top of the individual scoring eolumn in District 2 12 with 78 points, fourteen more than Central. Vernal wu selected as the acene his nearest rival, Moffitt of with Hunting-to- n, the In High team eeore for the past week Friday game f Region 5a annual round robin made eighteen in the Hiawatha bowling league waa star Carbon the tournament at a meeting of able to increase his made by the Machinists, who piled She regional athletic board held in Ginta, and was counters. four np s total of 1419 pins in their game Price Saturday, and the dates for his with the Rummy squad. However, the Ross relinguished Carbon, Webb, holding the meet were selected as the pivot men to clerks retained their lead by winning March 5, 6 and 7. At this time the scoring lead among the Peacock of respective to- two out of three from the Clem Shells. Central, three winning teams of the northern, Bonomo and 36. 34 and Following are the scores of games wentral and southern districts of the tals being continue both of Carbon, Hutchinson, played: region, and a fourth quint which will the guards in February 10. be chosen by elimination from the to stand at the top ofwith 25 points former the seoring, runners-up meet will for the three and Hutchinson with 15. right to enter the state tournament. Following are the individual scores LeQrande Noble, a member of the FORWARDS regional board, announced that inas--i G. F. P. much as Price had entertained the Gumlrinon, Carbon ..........87 4 78 28 8 04 round rohin entries six ont of the Moffitt. Central 13 11 87 mine years the tourney has been held, Olsen, Ferron 18 B 81 Kell, Carbon the officials decided it was Vernals Worthen, 10 B 20 Ferron turn. Principal argument in favor of Jensen, Huntington ....... 7 4 18 ,.. 6 1 18 vtaging the meet in Price was the Tatton, Central ,.. 6 0 10 Russ, Carbon oentral location. However, it was 9 3 8 to hold the regional track meet Mathie, Huntington 4 2 0 Howard, Huntington an Price on May 2. 4 2 0 Wakefield, Huntington 2 1 0 Noble announced that in the hoop Lamph, Carbon 1 0 1 Carbon to determine the Mojrnler, fourth team, playoff GUARDS p runners-uthe of the and central the G. r. P. northern division meet in the first Bonomo, Carbon ..11 6 28 round of the elimination on or before Hutchinson, Carbon 7 1 15 4 2 10 February 23, assuming that it will be Larson, Central 9 8 8 determined by February 20 whether Ragg, nuutlngton 6 2 2 .... Central Jensen, will cennot be ties. The there r any 0 2 2 Central Blackham, will aet as Caw, Ferron tral district runner-u- p 6 2 2 B 2 1 home team. Cox, Huntington 4 2 0 will Peacock, Ferron The winners? the first play-o-ff 4 0 4 Ferron met the runner-u- p of the southern Leelie, 8 1 1 Moffitt Carbon division on March 2 and will aet as Beach, 2 0 2 Ferron the home team. At present the leaders CENTERS G. F. P. and runners-u- p in the three districts ..10 8 SB arc: District 11 (northern), Uintah M. Peecock, Central 2 84 Carbon and Roosevelt; District 12 (central), Webb, 9 2 20 Stringham, Ferron Carbon and Central of Castle Dale; Nielson, 8 1 17 Huntington 1 0 District 13, Green River and Bland-ia- g. Grange, Huntington 0 1 , Daria, Carbon 400 892 418 1180 Totals It was decided by the regional board to award a trophy eaeh year to the team winning the round robin. Other snembers of the committee besides No-M- e are D. S. L. McCorkle of Moab and Charles Leger of Helper. two-thir- Region Track Meet Set For Price May bas-lietb- l I de-id- Hoop Schedules and Results Stan-dardvil- le f 27 SPONSOR FIGHT PROGRAM DISTRICT M (CARBON) SC. L A. H00P8TER8 WIN GAME AT WELLINGTON PRICE After d rapping its first two games, the ILL A. basketball team of Price defeated the Wellington quintet, 26 to lfi, in a slow eontest Monday evening. The Price bunch dropped an ex- ailing tilt Friday evening to in the Latuda hall by a score CARBON HIGH WILL Central Sit Ferron it. TMe Weeks Schedule. Central va. Carbon at Price. Ferron at Huntington. to 24. Members of the local team are Elroy DISTRICT 11 (UINTAH) Hannon, Jack Caldwell, Willis Bean, Mmast Hanks, Marvel Hutchinson and Uintah .. Martel Holdaway. Other entries in the Roosevelt league an Spring Canyon and Snnny-eide- s Duchesne Central Friday's ReeaMa. HOTART VAUDEVILLE BRINGS Rooaevelt 80, Central 8. BIO PROFIT FOR CLUB Wednesday's Results. Uintah 48, Duchesne B. 1 TMe Week's Approximately $530 clear profit was . Uintah at Roosevelt.. made from the- Rotary .benefit vaudeCentral at Duchesne. ville staged February 4, according to DISTRICT IS (GRAND) C H. Madsen, secretary of the elub. This sum will enable the organisation to carry ont its aims of heating the Price swimming pool, eontnbute to the milk fund for needy children and place the' student loan fund where it Saturday Results. Green River 52, Montireilo 11. may be available to a few needy boys and girls immediately. Fridays Results. - CARBONITES TAKE WIN FROM HUNTINGTON - 43-1- BAYER ASPIRIN BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 62-1- Peacock, e Larsen, rg Jensen, lg Blackham, 4 0 .7 0 0 14 ...............S2 12 12 12B 0 0 0 0 rg Totals FERRON OlHfn. rf Wortlien, If Rtringham, e ...... Iiealie, rg Case, Beach, Totals Diggers. Nephi Gunderson, as in the past several games, was the leading seorer, and a total of eighteen pointa were chalked up to the eredit of the Carbon forward. The only other player 8 83 IS .10 who had mueh luck in slipping the O. T. F. P. ball through the hoop, was Webb, the ..2 8 Carbon center, who made ten joints. ..2 4 The second string was again sent ..o into the fray and played a consistent ...o .1 game. The eeore: ,o B CARBON 9 and the word genuine on the part:kage aa pictured above you can never be au re that you are taking the genuine Bayer Aspirin that thousands of physicians prescribe In their daily practice. ' The name Bayer means genuine Aspirin. It is your guarantee of purity your protection against some imitation. Millions of user! have proved it is safe. Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly relieves: Headaches Neuritis . Colds Neuralgia Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache follow its No harmful after-effedoes not deoreas the heart. it F. F. P. 7 17 Gunderson, rf HELPER FIVE PLACES THIRD IN CATHOLIC JUNIOR MEET Unless you see the name Bayer Hmyc If baby has COLIC CeUel No reus is the night. ACHY alarm if Cutoria is handy. This pun vegetable preparation bringi and cob novae haim. It quick comfort, is the sensible thing when children aie iling. Whether ila the stomach, or the little bowels: colic or constipation; or diarrhea. When tiny tongues an or the breath is nod. Whenever 's need of gentle regulation. CU- drenlovo the taste of Cutoria, and its mild- "- make it safe for frequent me. And a more liberal dooe of Cutoria is always better for growing children than strong medicine meant eaqr for adult use. . Now Jennie had a pretty voioe With that "come hither" tone Her cleverest act Aa a matter of fact Waa to coo in the telephone. She had a phone in the bathroom So she could aoak and call And then n blamed invention Came along and spoiled it aUJ ikSTl 0 buk for more util his seconds throw in the toweL Jack Sehiro of Helper sewed s knockout over Melio OrL d also of 'Helper, and Bob Homage of Rolapp dropped Cecil Clair of Helper in the first round with a hard blow to kept coming The boy friends got to phoning Till she couldn't take her bath They rang and rang Til she aud Oh, dang!" (Or similar words of wrath) She asked her pal about it And Sue said Oh, my DEAR! I should think you WOULD eel QUEER! It's simply this TELEVISION thing, Now DOESNT that make it CLEAR! one-roun- the solar-plexu- s. In the other battles on the card, two young Helper ladies fought to a draw in three rounds, Francis and Jack Hnff fought on even terma for three rounds, and a battle royal with five drew tion throughout, but no knoekonU Boys might be kept on tLe farm If manufacturers would torn out spirt model tractors. Many a man would be mueh happier eoald make np their minds as qniekly as they ean their faces. if women err pedestrian will do well to moer that an auto ean get yea ' anywhere except indoors. Halo Hat gWa sft SHI ... 10. cess. This Week's Schedule. HELPER GIRLS WIN AGAIN Blending at Monticello. The neljxir girls team kept their Grand at Green River. Isle clean by downing Hiawatha by a score of 4 to 3 at basketball. Ilel- - CENTRAL KEEPS IN RACE WITH EASY per girls are defending county chamVICTORY OVER FERRON pions Snd now have only one more vvietoiy to clinch the title again. Central kept right on Carbon's heels by defeating Ferron, 35 to 17 Carbon had little trouble Friday than dasol.'te more looks Nothing thereby 'roadside hotdog stand that has been Friday evening. With Moffitt and defeating Huntington, Peacock contributing frequently with hanging up its fourth straight league adosed for the winter. baskets, the Central quint had the victory without a loss. The Hunters ut up a better battle than in the upper hand throughout The seore: irot meeting of the two five's which CENTRAL O. T. F. P. resulted in a 3 win for the Coal 2 4 is always SAFE Jamter (ktri eran Grand Junction battler, in the fourth round on a technical knockout. OBrien threw plenty of punchee at the Coloradoan, who displayed the ability to absorb plenty of punishment. However, when it was apparent that Still was virtually out on his feet, the seeond threw in the sponge. Displaying an uncanny ability to make hia opponent miss, Mel Young of Wellington gained a well deserved four-roun- d decision over Geno Ori of Helper. The latter forced the fighting for the moot part, but with very few bull-lik- e charges exceptions all of his were stopped by Youngs vieions left punehea. Had the fight been over a doubt longer route, Young would no have seored a knockout. Vinee Sehiro of Helper won a technical knockout over Doc. Lowenatein, game Californian, in the seeond round. Lowenstein took a count of pine after being knocked ont of the ring in the first round and it wu all ha could do to continue. He wu knocked down several times in the second unto, but 1931 were seored. Friday's Basalts. Tatton. rf Morntt. If In the main event of one of the most entertaining fight cards ever presented in the county, Roy McCarthy, 165 pounds, of Salt Lake City scored s knockout over Leonard Smith, 168, of Grand Junction, at Castle Gate on Wednesday evening. Smith waa willing and tried vainly to pnt over a knockout puneh, but he waa no match for the hard hitting McCarthy and was forced to take the ten --count in the seeond round. In the aemi-fina- l, Pat O'Brien of Reno, Nev defeated Walter Still, vet The Carbon high school athletic department will sponsor a fight card in the school gymnasium Monday, March 9, according to an announce-line- n t by Coach Vernon Merrill, the proceeds to be nsed for the benefit of athletics at the institution. Merrill reports that several good headliners, inelnding some of the well known boxers who have fought in Carbon county rings this season, will bo signed np, and about fifteen additional bouts will be presented. Several cards of this kind have been presented to the fight fans before at the high sehool, and have drawn nothing but favorable comment. There are a large number of good battlers among the students who will be signed up for the program, and a guarantee of money back if not satisfied is assured. It is probable that an annaonce-men- t will be made next week ak to who the participants will be. ' In piling np an enviable athletic room'd among schools of the. state this year, the Carbon high has used a lot of funds and is now running short. Patronage of the entire eounty is solicited in making the venture a suc- Carbon 48, Huntington 15. Moab 48, Monticello THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, THURSDAY STAR IS STILL CLERKS SCORMG LEADER Mill AT PRICE, Helper clinched third piece in the Cstholie junior basketbsll tournament held at Salt Lake City Thursday, Friday and Saturday. After dropping a thrilling game to Magna, in their first game, the Ilelperitea trimmed the Provo five, 26 to 23 on the final night Magna won the state title by defeating Bingham, 22 to 21 in the finals. Helper gave the strong Msgns quin, tet a hard battle and the regular play, ing period ended in a tie, necessitating an overtime period. In defeating Provo, Helper showed excellent form. Both teams were in the tournament for the first time end drew a bye on the first night of pity. Members of the Helper squad were Zacraria, Tshone, Reynolds, Dalpiax, Migliaeeio and Verde. fl 2 4 .2 Kell, if Webb. e Hutchinson, rg Bonomo, lg Russ, rf Lsmph, If r laris, e Pare, rg Moffitt, lg 5n ... - , Totals HUNTINGTON Jenaen, rf Howard, It KMaen, e Ragg, rg Cos. lg Wakefield, Mathie. if Ieonird, rf ... rf Grange, c Sandberg, lg Totals G 0 .,, -- 0 .50 8 48 F. F. 2 0 P. 0 ...1 0 0 0 0 We are showing many Panamalac and linen straw weaves. For early wear black Is good to be worn with the sport suits or spring coats. Rollins Run Stop Hosiery in all the new spring shades at ..01 0 0 0 0 B B 13 1 1 2 1 who carried a buckleft a eye to prevent rheumatism grandson who thinks that honking his If yon go into a home and see a horn will break np a traffic jam. lot of burned matches scattered all Whatever became of the piece of around the kitchen, then you know scenery representing a rowboat, bethat the man is bom in that house. hind which you sat on a low stool while being photographed f Srfaool supplies of all kind. The Bun. The t. 1 0 1 .0 light-weigh- 0 0 0 0 .0 The hats are very flattering and are worn on the back of the head. Some with brims , but the straws are soft and very 0 18 0 4 2 10 .1 0 This is only one of the many new and interesting styles in spring hats . MILLINERY old-tim- er PRICE, UTAH |