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Show EPSSDAY, MARCH 10, 1832 THE 8UR, Jintah to Represent ri. Ik .... Saturday. UINTAH rernal Beats Blending Quintet to Win Trip to State Basketball Tournament Next Week Ewtem Utih will ba represented by jrnil in the annul state high school Jones, Blending forward, krpt the ufalball tournament, which will be Uintah team on the go continually. At jd in the Deseret gymnasium start the end of the first quarter, HandMarch and at the half were still ing led, g Wednesday, Coach Carl Daria1 fast stepping ahead by five points, 14-Uintah , inlet won the honor Saturday spurted in the third quarter, as has Blending succumbed under been their habit throughout the seahalf last rally at Vernal, the score son, and took a 2 lead. The lead However, it took three was increased to sevn at the final hard of playing to decide the whistle. Alexander, Fox and Noel were gbts outstanding for the winners. Scores: ampionship of the series. eve-oout Thursday Thursday. gi.nding stepped and surprised the audience with UINTAH 0. T. F. I. j.32 win. The southern division If .2 2 1 5 e of Bingham, rf ..... oners displayed .a 4 2 10 Alexander, red and shooting ability. Their na- For, c 5 to . on the .A Nod, rg part strings nny abilify Ik ... ..0 e hoop completely disrupted the Hardy, ..2 Siddoway, if baaketeers. Uintah ire experienced .0 Anderson, rg half was the tied at w score at Oako. la .0 right forward for the ..13 12 6 32 nthern boys, led in the scoring of BLANDING i team with 15 points. Alexander Q. T. F. P. d Noel were the shining lights for 7 2 1 15 7-- 4, 0. n 24-2- Alexander, rf Fox. e... Noel, r w,mn, AM Hiddowuy, If AiulemoiL r Totals u stsiirm, Harvey, c ....... Nielson, rg Black, lg Totals ..11 13 store-hous- e A .4 losers. Friday Might. , After the fright experienced the rvious night, Vernal took no chances d laid down a scoring barrage that ibled them to take the second game the series, 42 to 30, and evened up i chances for the championship of t region. Alexander, little right for- man ird for Uintah, was high-poithe game with, six field goals and re foul pitches.- SiddowajT of Uintah d Rogers of Handing, each with points, were close behind him. The outcome of the fame Saturday ht placed Uintah into the state imament The aeon of this game is 38 to 29 and clearly demonatrat- the superiority of the Indians. The nt -- 1 me boj, .tr liJ pot to ixni, 5 2 8 0 3 ..13119 0 2 ..12 .16 13 4 30 Friday. 7 sai Rogers, rf G.,T. F. 4 6 2 2 0 5 0 0 0 ..1 . M.hS ....1 Black, ir O. Black, c ...0 ....0 ..0 Jone Totals 12 15 - Eastern Utah Entry to Play Winner of Region 1 In State Tourney The first round of the state basket-ha- ll tournament finds the Vernal five pitted against the winner of Region L This game comes at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon of next week. The times of the games for the first round of play were set Saturday at a meeting of the tournament committee, which consists of Secretary C. Oren Wilson, Arbitrator E. Allen Bateman, Chairman L W. Nielsen, President H. R. Adams and John CL Swenson from the state board of education. Other games aeheduled are: 2:30 p. m. PI eluant Grove re. Bicfc-nel- l. afternoon session, when it plays either Springville or LehL The committee also observed the eustom of playing one of ine loeal schools in the afternoon aeunin. Qran-it-e tangles with Logan at 3U p. bl, and East meets Parowan at 7 :30 p. m. Expenses of nine for each team will be paid. Physical examinations will be given to eaeh player. Officials will be chosen later. . Helper Juniors Defeat Harding Alumni In Two Games MSHHi M STATE LEAGUE EH 1932 Helper will enter a team in the Utah State Baseball league for the 1932 season, according to present plana. At a meeting of tb league in But juke City Monday evening, Otto Birk, aat .season manager of the Provo entry, was named president, succeeding Villiam U. Chipman of American secork. Bob Goodcll was retary. The board of directors will consist of one representative frana each of the clubs. It appears that the league this year will consist of four clubs, Provo, Salt Inks City, Helper and Ogden. American Fork, which, with the first four mentioned teams composed the organisation last season, ing of F. Greco and Fred Scallion and will not enter. consistent work of Tony Nicartro wiOgden baa not definitely aignifiad der the basket with his tip-i- n shots its intention of entering, but Sperry were too much for the bon from the Flour Mills of that eity ia eager to county seat. DeLuea and Priano play- take over the franchise of last ato- a. ed a nice guarding game in both eons Ogden elnb, and apparently here is no objection. UnitdBtatee dines of Bingham baa nude inquiries Tint Game. and Ft. Douglas --was represented at HELPER JUNIOR HIGH O. T. V. P, the meeting by Lieutenant T. M. Crow-I'or- d. F. Greco, rf 1 7 Lieutenant Crawford will not .6 1 IS Scallion, 1( ehab A 0 12 announce whether bo will enter a ... Xicaatro, c . o a until be makes certain of conditions 1 llcLnca, rg ... .0 Priano, I( at the fort The Bingham elnb waa 0 I). Greco, Ik . not represented at the meeting. O Baridakia, rg O officers election If of Outside of the IMandrca, n Uainanakia, lg and and the decision to adopt constitution something whiah the Totals 10 7 segue did not have bat season the HARDING ALUMNI O. T. F. P. principal dissuasion centered about i 0 0 playera and umpires. Tangaro, rf .... ..7 3 3 17 Gunderson, If The Utah State Umpires and Scor2 Aplanalp, e . 0 0 er', association, through its president, Strlngham, rg Miek 0 0 0 0 d. J. FiH, If Beanlon, expressed n .1 0 0 2 desire to Caldwell, lg with the state in every way possible. Totals ..11 7 4 30 oop Joe Barney, star southpaw h wrier of the Balt Lake entry last season, Gama. Second a being sought for by both Helper HELPER JUNIOR HIGH 0. T. F. P. and Provo. 4 F. Greco, rf 'Em Back. . Gets 0 0 4a iui. If will have Provo praetieally thb same -club back from last season, according, to Birk, who said Monday that be probably would not manage the elnb this &on. Prospective memberi are Bun Bennett, bat season star third Hacker of American Fork, who probably will play in the outfield; Ah Joe Barnet left-fiel- d; Webb, short-stoBarb Huek Dyer, first-basDotie Bush, seconRobison, first-base- ; ' short-sto- p; d-bane ; Bliss Hoover, third-bas- e; Clog Vaehcr, Walbeek, Probright-fielCollins, eentor-iielable chueken are Dyer, Leftv Cole, . eon-test- . . by-la- BLANDING Jones. If Dry courts at .the Priee eity park formed which would post rules of and time regulations which have during the past week have brought out numerous tennis fans wno are umber- , Cy sorely needed in the pat two ing up their muscles and getting their seasons. AN earing of high heeled shoes drives in shape for the summers play. and players the courts hogging Sunday both west courts were occu- could be regulated. . As yet 110 plana have been made pied moat of the day. The east court net which was worn out in lust sea-so- fur competitive tennis. Last year a play was r.ot pnt up this year very suceeasful league and later a and eity officials promise a new net tournament was held. Spring Canyon for this court. The iron poles support- won the league trophy, which vaa doing the wire surrounding the courts nated by The Sun and Eastern Utah have been repainted and the asphalt Electric eomjiany and Furd Holmes and Lyle llyatt took honors in the ia in good shape for play. Numerous inquiries have been re- tournament, both being members of ceived in regard to a tennis tourna- the Spring Canyon team. If a tennis league is formed this year ment or league 'during the summer. As the Priee courts are owned by ia is understood that probably six the eity and are open to the publie, towns will enter teams, Spring Canno tennis elnb or organisation has ev- yon, Castle Gate, Helper. Columbia, er been effected. It has . been sug- Priee and probably one other ramp or gested (hat such an organisation be two Priee teams. us a 16-2-9. g THUS PAGE Racket Wielders Get Busy; Warm Weather HOPE! DETERS THU Brings Out Many Tennis Devotees Eastern Utah eve-vihe- PRICE. UTAH EVERY THURSDAY UINTAH 4 3 :30 p. m. Granite re. Logan. 4 :80 p. m. Murray tb, Bpringville-Lo-h- i winner. -- W p. m. Nephi tb. Wasatch high. 7 :S0 p. m. East vs. Palawan. p. m. Chtdcn winner vs. MoronL 0:30 p. m. Jordan ra. Hinckley. As has been the custom for thj pant several seasons, the committee decid- ed to have an hours intermiaaiia be- 6 80 tween 5:30 and 6:30 p. dl, in order that the gyin might thoroughly air G. T. F. P. out. This split system has been highly recommended by health officers. 2 12 aiddwlV'l SSfTSfzZZZZZi.0 0 0 10 their larger rivals. Rogers and Oaks, rg The state champion Murray quint 0 was given the favored position in the Helper Juniors, county champions, fast basketball games from a selected team of Harding junior high players of the past two years, The first game, played at Helper on Wednesday of last week, xesulted in score and the second game, a played at Price Thursday ended 24 to 18, both in favor of Helper. In the first game, Gundenon, with his timely kept the Priee team in the running. Tangaro, Caldwell, and Mathis were good on the Price lineup. The rustling and shoot won two 34-2- 6 set-u- p, WITH : . MILLIONS 1011 110 10 p; e; d. d; Joe Barney and Art Kinney; receivers, Wit Hoover, Armond Eggertaon and Bob Howard. three members of the Helper chib who tried ont with the Pacific Coast league elubs retained last week. They . are Joe Vecehio, outfielder, who went to the Seals camp: Frank Zaaearia, young outfielder, wno also tried ont with the seals, and Johnny Allison, shortstop, who visited the Missions camp. Other members of the Helper' sqwid are Dick Brasher, pitcher; Jack Vigor, pitcher, Shorty Manbby, pitcher; Luke Cannon i, eateh; Alee Alli; 'Aee Minor, aeeond-basson, Johnny Alliean, shortstop; Cal. Tom Jackson, third-sWard, third-basVie Perry, center-fieland Jack -- "The emoke is smooth. It's mild. No Hie first puff of a CHESTERFIELD harali-neaa.- " tele- graphs that Better tobaccos that's the reason. Ripe, mellow tobaccos --Turkish and Domestic. that d Not just blended, bnt ia, one kind of leaf Mended with another kind not merely mixed with iL And just enough Turkish tobacco to give the right aroma to make the taste better. cross-blende- first-base- e; e; e; d, left-fiel- Vignetto, .The paper is the rarest that can be made. It bums without taste or odor. Every care is taken for just one purpose to make the best cigarette that can be made. Try them. They're dieting with Million!. d. . 9 Nicaatro, c DeLuea, rg : lriano, lg D. Greco, If ft .8 14 IIARDING ALUMNI rf Aplanalp. e lah, rg 8 21 ' G. T. F. 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 .0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 If Itringbam, lg 0 0 1 0 0 .0 2 0 0 LL TMala Caldwell, Gunderson, 1 15 ; Audieason, If Mathis, rf . P. ? S 1 A-- A. 0 0 2 4 4 ..8 4 2 18 Hiawatha Girls Lose to Totals .... Helper's Feminine Hoop Artists The girls' basketball team of the Helper junior high school won n elose contest from the Hiawatha jnniors last Thursday night tq retain the county championship title. The game, played at Price, ended 7 to 6, in favor of Helper, and waa a playoff, since the Hiawatha five had .won from the locals, 6 to 3, earlier in the week. Genevieve Lopes, Helper, with 5 points, and Helen Roese, Hiawatha, with four baskets, were high point players. The scores: HELPER JUNIOR HIGH (Girls) O. T. F. P. Genevieve Lopes, rf 2 1 1 5 1 Dorothy Lloyd, If Betty Mullins, e Elaine Heck, rg Jeanette Gale, lg Wilma Hamming, e Gorilla Woelaey, If 0 1 O s 00' 9 -- 2117 JUNIOR HIGH iGlriaV O. T. F. Pi I Wen Reese, rf 2 02 0-- 4 Winifred Olsen, if 2 e Elms 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mary Dramantiii, rg lewiie Allred, lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dorothy Allred, e Vera iakaa, rf 0 0, 0 ULVWATHA THEYRE MILDER -T- HEY'RE PURE-TH- EY TASTE BETTER e stern eld Totaia .-- 2 2 2 6 Wind, rain, hail, Are theft, aeei- -. dent, automobile insurance at Equit-- . able Insurance Agency, J. Bracken ' Lee, manager, Priee, Utah. Tiid best things in life may be fres, but helping yourself to them often takes .away, your freedom. - : -- 0' D .0 Totals 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 |