Show -- —16 — —f j $ THE flAtT LAKE TRIBUTE WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH t r - - 13 1935 PREP HOOP Sixteen Teams Fight : For Coveted Honors Granite Holds Title Uintah and Salina to Open Annual Competition in Deseret Gym at l?30p in No — Favorites in Meet By MARLOWE BRANAGAN The final curtain on the 1935 Utah state high school basketball stage the state tournament goes up Wednesday in historic Desret gym scene of thousands of hard-foug- ht cage melees and site of the annual prep meet for many years The sixteen aetork in the final drama of the 1935 play rep resenting six teeii outstanding teams throughout the state eagerly await the call "curtain’ From the time Uintah and Salina take the floor at 1:30 p m until the final game at 9:30 p m between the sturdy Beetdiggers of Jordan and the powerful Pay-so- n array prep followers are certain of witnesesing the finest basketball every team can play By LAWTON CARVES NEW YORK March 12 (UP)— g rivalsies and which already have made this Indoor track end field season outstanding will be overshadowed by a duel Saturday night In tha two-ma- grlm-vlaage- d 1000-yar- den urrn In shattering a record and running Bill Bonthron and Gent Venxke ragged this season Cunningham has proved that over a diatanca he is supreme Unlike previous years tho present y cham-Farmer- Faverlte Beat But in the 1000 he cornea down near to one of Chuck Hornboatal’a la- writ routes the 800 and tha hurryd ing Hooaltr from Indiana was tonight a favorite in what is regarded aa a potential clastic of tha Realising tally the troth ef the eld adage: ‘Tools rash in where angelo fear to tread" bat also believing "Noting ventured nothing gained” The Trlbnne’e high tchool prognosticator give the following selection en the opening round gamee la tha annual high aehool tourney which get under way Wednesday afternoon In tho Deseret gym The leleetlene folow: Upper Bracket Murray 30 South Rich SI Ogden St North Emery M Lehl tS Ephraim to Dixie U Wasatch (Heber) 13 ° Lower Bracket Nephl 3 Beaver tl Salina tl Uintah 39 Logan 15 Granite tt Jordan SI Payton t( tourney finds no outstanding favorite and no team is rated in the “dark horse" class Competition 'has been unusually close throughout the state only South Rich Ogden Uintah and Beaver finishing the schedules in their respective districts with unblemished records Logan enters as ths winner of third place in the district of Region One Murray and Granite wound up in second and third place respectively in the Jordan district race North Emery entered in the clasalc for the first time aince 1922 gained second place race and then in the Carbon-Emerwent on to capture the Region Five title In the round robin held at Moab Uintah Uintah district champion captured a berth In the annuel prep classic by annexing second place in the Region Five tourney dropping a 32 to 28 decision to the speedy Rangers in the title game Initial Entry South Rich enters the tournament for the first time in history The Randolph eager presented a smooth working tut passing attack )n their workout Tuesday evening Granite lath defending state also captured the pkm The to 1933 Roy Heesch veteran ftitle the aole regular back from guard lari seaaon’a great machine but the Farmers have a disconcerting habit of winning when they ar picked to lota and dost followers of high school cage actlvltlea arc not counting the Granltians out of the picture until they have been defeated Dixie entering the tournament for Jhe flrat time aince 1931 looma as a formidable contender for the title Paced by Denby Wade sharpshooting forward the Fliera have caught the attention of tourney followers id no uncertain fashion Wilford Cannon George Jay and Landon Frei form a strong defensive set Wasatch high school of Heber uphold the Summit district honors Lent is entered as champion of ths Alpine loop and tha Pioneers are bent on gaining their flrat state tlUe since 1922 Nsbo represents the best in the Nebo loop and Payson enters as the e third team from the dis- estsb-liihe- boards Against other opponents this season they have almost oomplately dominated tha eastern show except when Hornboatel forgot to eat dinner and ran himself out etrly in th A A U 1000 two-ma- n 1000-yar- State Title in Annual Tourney & t Meet Tkls I the test of s series et srtlsles sa kith xkeel sukiikslt Mu snlsnia In Ike eannnl atsts tenrnsBSnt which fata WsdnssSsr sltsrnsen la Iks nir Dim rat nr fra Tho peculiar situation of adefend lng state champion entered as the third team In the district it represents will be unfpldetf to stall high school basketball fans Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock when Granite defending tltleholdcr and thin plac winner in the Jordan district tangles with ths fighting Grizzlies of Logan high school Beaver and Uintah pair of powerful hoop machines complete the lineup for the 1935 classic The former went through the Millard district race undefeated and the Utea won first place in the Uintah district race and tricts gained tourney poaltlon by gaining Three Jordan Teams second place in the dnnual Region Jordan and Murray along with Five round robin the RangeraiOf Granite are the entries from the North Emery second place team in Strong Jordan district Beaver victor the Carbon-Emerloop capturing top in ten league and eleven preseaaon spot in the round robin held at contests bears the hopes of Millard Moab v district fans Ephraim colorful crew Granite presents a problem to tourfrom Sanpete is another team with ney followers The Fanners have a glowing reputation The Wolves been inconsistent most of this sea of Salina are touted Shd with the son Suffering a 32 to 8 defeat early lanky Rue Hickman leading the at- in the season at the hands of Jordan tack will undoubtedly prove to be a the atete champs cam back in their aturdy contender for title honor customary style to gain third place Ogden a in the district and then handily demachine is figured by close followers feated Morgan Summit county run as tha likely winner of the upper nerup to gain a post in the meet bracket Uintah has a rangy Offidsls and coaches will meet at crew of hoopsters and experienced will bear 11:30 am Wednesday to arrange final In the annual classic The details of the affair The ’doors of the watching Vernal crew reached its peak in gym will be opened at 1 p m league play more than a month ago Following is the list of official who and many cage prognosticators are of Will handle the games: Durrell the belief that the Utea hava slowed Nielsen George up- since that time Roberta Bob Howard-MickeBeaver led by the sensational Bob Oswald Cal Woolley-ChlorWatta (Oontlnuid on Follovlps Peso) Bert BullockLob Collinj Occie Evans and Bob Howard t The annual high school cage tourney 'gets under way Wednesday afternoon in the Deseret gym and the captains of 16 outstanding teams will lead their mates in the drive for the 1935 title Starting In the upper lefthand eorner and reading elockwise the captalna are: Monte Bailey Nephl Charlea Roberts Lehl Reggie Tadd Wasatch Don Jensen Jordan Joe Freeee 8a-- 1 lina Kenneth Hadlock Uintah Tommy Oliver Murray Bob Detmers Beaver Howard Eames Logan Stanley Simmons North Emery Roy Heesoh Granite Max Francom Fayson Denby Wade Dixie Floyd (Bill) Larson Ephraim Otto Kennedy South Rich Adam Bcngoeschea Ogden Doubles Aces Nebo-Alpin- — — y well-drille- d d Snow-Gran- - e Prep Champions HIGHEST OCTANE First Grade a a V "V t Of Other Years l lm IMS 10 1WIJ a B X C 08 19 191 Wikir 1914 Orivi rtiuint Breach A C 1915 ISIS WIT ISIS Dull ltl 1931 133 SERVICE STATION 3 SirinsvUII WiMr Norm it Pleiunt Grave 11 CHAMPION 434 West 4th South (Lisin) Laht Uhl L D 8 E B B T U Nirnii 8nniik Firk 11 INDEPENDENT ' L D 8 L D I L D 8 B T V B V V f Jll k k a Uhl Pinrnitch 1933 1931 1933 gprlncvilU 1937 1933 1938 19 ia Mlnerivlllc 13 North Side of Street y Denby Wade speedy Dixie forward was the cynosure of attention when the Fliera took their workout from 5:30 to 6 p m Wade demonstrated in conclusive fashion that his touted scoring was not all luck Time and again he swished the ball through the strings from difficult angles He is a tall lithe youngster and the guards of Wasatch ar in for a tough session Wednesday q IMS a - in the Numerous fans gathered Deseret gym Tuesday afternoon gave vent to doleful sighs shook their heads in a sorrowful fashion and several were heard to exclaim— “the old days are no more" We refer to the'workout of the Ephraim high Time was— net so school eager many year ago— when th Carrot Eatera were famed for their long hair and their refusal to take ahort shots Both wilt be conspicuously absent this season Coach Cliva charges have short cut locks end the boys pass the ball In for setThe old order up! consistently changeth— the Carrot Eatera of 1935 appear vastly superior to teams representing Ephraim in previous meets The following list give the high Two teams Nephl Neb district' school basketball champions from champion and Logan Ogden-Lo-gathe first tournament held in 1901 up runnernp will not arrive In to last season The 1935 titleholder will Salt Lakt City antit Wednesday gam its place with the following group morning The other 14 entrants after the final game Saturday night In the annual tourney took work-oat- s The Hat follows: Monday and Tuesday tact o a "4 a a Font Gather t y L Dixie Orinilt Hineklcr Mums- 19) 19") 1933 1991 1838 0 Dixie D 8 - 0(dc Grinlti- Grind- d Villa-nov- Uintah Beaver Bring Fast Teams to Compete in v xr JUfoop meter Erase that one and their records Thar read like a parade was no competition left for them in their respective specialties In need of an outstanding feature for the final meet of the indoor season the K of C committee struck duel of twinkling upon th heel batwten them and quickly obtained their entry They stipulated only that after the 1000 they be given plenty of time to rest before starting in separata events which tfyey planned to run T Have Rest Cunninghim will have an hour in which to recuperate before going into tha mile against Venske among others Hornboatel will rest an hour and a half then enter the 600 with Olenn Hardin of Louisiana Tim Ring of Holy Cross Jim Elliott of Milton Sandler national champion and lesser lights Thera will ba others in the 1000 against Cunningham and Hornboatel but the others simply will bt funning for the exercise according to track followers including Allan Hellfrlch holder of a 600 Indoor record until Hornboatel came along Hellfrlch regarded as an authority on pace stride rhythm and the rest of the prerequisites of axctllanct in getting along picks Hornboatel the Hoosler should he able to match Cunningham’s pace without losing his finishing kick Farmers Defend 1 I h final meet ef 1935 Kansas’ Glenn Cunningham angular and graatest mller of all time will go into the X of C feature playing the games unaccustomed role of under dog and a such contributing to another assured sellout at Madison Square Gar- r Schedule Glvea Following is the opening round games: BRACKET Murray ri South Rich 3:31 p m Of den vs North Emery S:3S p m Lehl ti Ephraim 1:31 p m Dixie ts Wasatch 1:38 p m LOWER BRACKET Nephl vs Beaver g:30 p m Uintah vs Satina 1:30 p m Granite vs Logan 4:3 p m Jerdan vs Payson S:80 p m " record-topplin- Heart-thumpi- Contrasting Styles zone Man for man shifting styles of defensive play The following be in evidence gives a comparison of the teams oppose each other Wednesday five-ma- and will list that The South game will bring two fast breaking teams into action Both cast aside defensive strength when once embarked on a scoring sortie Murray’s attack ia a bit more polished and the players pass more consistently The Trojans defense and Murrely on a ray employs this system on most occasions y five-ma- n club Pat Demming lanky guard is one of the big factors in the Tigers’ offense This youngster kgs behind his mates but when the defensive club show too much tenacity the ball ia passed back to him and his f shots from the spaces are particularly when he is “on” very bothersome to opposing teems Lehl end Ephraim play a similar type ef ball both teams driving at full strength for the opponent’ basket Lehl bee a mere enetelned attack and Tommy Woftlnden ipeedy forward la ano of th clever-se- t fleer players In the etete The Carrot Eatera work th ball ia for setup whenever possible and occasionally to break ap a five man defensa emplay a long range bombardment that bring results - one-han- far-of- Ring Up Wins teams ar in sight for DENVER March 12 (AP)— Forty-thre- e the national A A U tournament to be played in the city auditorium next week Willard N Greim secretary of the Rocky Moun-tai- n NEW YORK March 12 W— The association said today boys did double duty today aa twenty Greim said virtually tU these teams L A May Construct tahdem teams waged through t pair either have entered already or anof preliminary rounds in the nationAnother Race Track fee is in the their d 2 6-- 6-- 3 8-- 0 ye 6-- 4 Nephl-Beave- n Jordan uses a variation of the five man defense as against the group 'type used by Payson Against Provo last week the Lions used their two forwards to hurry the Provo attack and the guards end center then dashed in to intercept the ball and start a Pay-soscoring drive Jordan usee s modified long passing attack employing a short fast pass to work the ball under the basket n Ogden and North Emery employ a speedy breaking five man nttack with one guard bringing up the rear to al low for interceptions by the defensive Preliminaries Will Be Necessary In A A U Hoop Classic to Cut to 32 Bracket al indoor doubles tennis championship at the Seventh Regiment armory At the end of the long travel!’ eight teams were left to play in th quarterfinal round tomorrow In- connection with the third round of the singles championship team of Gregory S The Mangtn and Berkeley Bell overpowj ered a pair of physicians T W WebWasatch high school of Heber em- ster and Robert Millen both of Forad- est Hills formations in several and then they put ploys tricky vancing the ball into scoring ’terri- to an end the championship aspiradiffiforwards find tion of a couple of youngsters tory When the culty In connecting with the hoop they Frankie Rericha and Joey Abrams to in tail the ball are used Reggie Tadd end Phil Payne clever guards Making hi first appearance in an of the shooting indoor tournament of a year Sidney doing the majority Dixie t from the spaces B Wood Jr ranked No 2 in the a clever passing attack with nation combined with Dr Eugene some speedy dribbling and the two McCauliff of Yonkers to defeat Lieudifferent styles are certain to create tenant R Morgan Watt and H Irvine interest when the two clubs meet after receiving a first Pratt round bye r The game undoubtWood appeared in excellent condiedly will provide the ultimate in con- tion seven pounds heavier thaq last trasting styles of play The Wasps year famed for their deliberate maneuvers The other survivors In the doubles ball handling employing skillful are Stephen Brubans of competition rather than speedy passing to work Hoboken and Donald Hawley of the ball into scoring territory South Orange N J Merritt Cutler and Fred Anderson of New York Dr Logan and Granite play similar ’ offensive ball bag th man for man Lawrence Kurzrok and Julius Selig-soAlbert Jaw Jr and Leonard son defeat of the Farmers difJ Gilbert Hall fers frtm the five man and man Hartman of New York fer man system employed by th of South Orange N J and Frank J Grtsallee Logan le admittedly a Bowden of New York better (coring club but tho Farm- ere have an edge in defensive abil- Shirley Frazer Wins ity Rifle Crown far-ou- Teams Ready To Seek National Honors Forty-thre- e College SEATTLE March 12 (IP)— Mis Shirley Frazer Unlveraity of Washington coed ha won the women's national intercollegiate rifle cham plonshtpv with a score of 598 out of a possible 600 university authorities here announced She Is tha daughter a Pike Horses Win At Bay Meadows BAY MEADOWS TRACK San Mateo Ca March 12 (IP)— A driving finish which saw the four leaders separated by noses marked the $1500 added inaugural handicap today a$ th double entry of th Mr and Mrs p M Pike stakes— Cerisbrook and Indian town —finished first and second in the feature event of the eprlng season opening here The distance was eix furlongs Nearly 10000 fans cheartd home th winners Semaphore owned by Mrs C Phillips finished third and Bluebeard the early leader fourth Carisbrooke paid $520 to win $4 60 Indian-tow- n to place gnd $280 to show was worth $420 and $2$0 while Semaphore came in for $3 Red Wagon took th lead from Bluebeard shortly after the start end set the pace until the stretch where Carlsbyooke moved up from second place end withstood the challenges of his three closely trailing rivals nounced entry mails The list includes teams from LOS ANGELES March 12 (UP-P- ltns for constructing another horse aa far east as Cleveland as far south as Louisiana u far north as Minne- track near here were disclosed tonight a meeting of business men sota and as far west as California following of several suburban towns with John and Seattle A McNaughton member of th CaliAccording to present plans pre- fornia racing commission Santa Anita Park used only 65 of liminary games will be necessary Sun- 100 deyraltotted this area McNaugh-te- n day and possibly Saturday to narrecommended the new track plan row the field to the 32 teams com10-Routo pperatp in Jhe summer Scrap prising tha Championship bracket The two latest entrants today were NEW YORK March 12 (UP)— the Shakopee Minn team winners MulJigRD Signs Primo Camera end Ray Impellettier of the Minnesota title and Gary Ind were examined Dr William today by Altogether 19 atates are represented Walker physician of the New York among the positive and prospective CalZ March 12 (UP)-Ed- dle state athletic commission OAKLAND and procontenders Mulligan star third baseman nounced fit for Friday’i Local official said they were conCoast bout at Madison vinced th only obstacle in the way and one of th Oakland Pacific league club’s several holdouts signed Square Garden of the tournament's success— the hi Camera former world champion 1935 contract late today threatened “strike” of four strong MisMulligan will report to the Oaks' then returned to his cemp at Orangesouri valley quintets — has been re1 training camp at Modesto thi week- burg N Y and the Imp to his homa moved at Cold Spring N Y r The Rocky Mountain esaociation end it was ported exthe to increase yesterday agreed pense allotment for the four teami to 600 and ward from Kansas City indicated this will be satisfactory The teams are the Kansas City Stage Liners Hutchinson Renos Wichita Grid-ley- s s and McPherson Oilers ' World-Famou- s The State Liners are scheduled to meet the Denver Pigs one of the tournament favorites in a warmup game at Boulder Colo Friday night The Give a Pigs have swept all opposition before them Including virtually all of th Missouri valley outfits in winning all but one of their games this season —AT— Camera Imp Ready For Eddie Contract With Oakland WILLIE HOPPE Billiard Player i Public Exhibition From Will 8 Clark Turns in Good Score at Pin Tourney SYRACUSE N? Y March 12 (UP) Clark bowling for the Hamill Gruena in the American congress tournament today scored a 665 for the only creditable showing of the of Lieutenanl-Colore- l D day devoted’ to team competition William Frazer army instructor at the uni - jClark'a team finished with a total fit J2715 varsity —R -- to 10 P M Wednesday PEtERPAN BILLIARD PARLOR 222 V2 South Main ADMISSION FREE y ' |