Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNfe 23 1938 i COM BOBCATS WIN AGGI RICH ANITA WYOMING U Salt Lake City Interstake HUGE WAJ)E EVENT GOES SWEEPS SET Tourney Opens Monday With SHINES IN Sixteen Teams in Action T0T0PR0W WITHCAC 5141 TILT Maxie Takes Off Excess Beef ZUPAN AIDS BOBCATS IN 4943 StpTOAY MORNING FEBRUARY WIN Third Ward Time Supply Finishes in Greeley Must Conquer Second Rosemont C C Twice to Tie Takes Third Cowboy dan Sub Forward Sensation in Stirring Finish James Shines Cagers Encounter South Cottonwood Rivals in Final Game on Opening Day Program Dalers Meet Fifteenth Sixteen well trained high geared M men teams representing stake champions and two teams which advanced into the meet by virtue of winning playoff games in the recent runnerup joust will clash Monday in opening round games of the 1936 Salt Lake City interstake tourney which will be held Monday Wednesday Fridayiand Saturday in historic Deseret gym Forest Dale and Fifteenth wardf Feb 22 Wyoming university swept Its e basketball aerlea with Colorado State winning 31 to 21 toand strengthening its hold on ply Whopper and Rosemont Top night first place in the eastern division Row began a hard drive that swept of the Rocky Mountain coqference machines champion and runnerup him under the wire a winner - by The Cowboy’s won last night’s respectively in the 1935 tourney game 34 to 24 half a length are on hand for the 1936 affair but Time Supply was half a length to They have a record of 11 games both will be pressed to the limit by won and won lost three nine over against Rosemont and the the good Albert Zupan rangy forward who Du Pont colors of blue and gold were and three lost for Greeley State Its the formidable array of hoop talent entered the Deseret gymnasium four lengths over Alger's brave Azu-c- closest rival Greeley State must which will be seen in action in this fracas early in the second half when win its two gAmes with Colorado year’s spectacle it next week to gain a tie for big Ell Doyra was ousted on perSix Undefeated Top Row’s victory was not an up- college set nor was Time Supply's second the eastern division lead which sonal fouls was the Bobcat hero of the Six sixteen entrsnts went Both ranked would necessitate a playoff: place performance bombarding theJ basket for nine through their regular stake camThe listless was all the game way In and with Discovery predictions points when points meant victory paigns with unblemished records — favorites to win with Wyoming jumping into the Wllford wers short-price- d His deadeye shooting pulled the Fifteenth Wasatch Forlead in the minute and first holding Time 2:04 5 Cats through In a stirring climax to it the rest of the way The Cow- est Dale South Cottonwood and — having overpowered h Exum and Ogle played excellent Top Row ran the mile and a quar- boys held a 17 to 7 lead at the half Twenty-fiftfloor games for the Cats and Capter in 2:04 S The track record of Lew Young giant center and all opposition in convincing fashion tain Bill Stebbins also performed 2:02 5 was set In the big handicap Elzy Hicks forward were high The meet will start at 1 p m with well although both he and Ogle tired last year by Azucar The track today scorers with 9 points each for the Grantsville Second Tooele stake the rugged champion facing noticeably near the close of the conwaa good Cowboys test when Zupan went on his pointMrs Anita Baldwin daughter of The Cowboys did not try to run Eighteenth ward crew The latter making spree the late famous E J "Lucky” Bald- up a big score on the hapless Ag- club captured the title in Ensign win placed the traditional horse- gies who closed their season with stake competition Vlrg James Again Twentieth Ensign runnerup and shoe wreath around Top Row’s neck three victories Virgil James turned In another rePleasant Green Oquirrh champion as the crowd roared approval The box score: markable game for the Utes work clash at 2 p m and Waterloo Grant WYOMING STATU Santa Anita park Is located on the Ing brilliantly on defense and dashGFPfP stake champion and West Jordan the hazy Hleks estate old ofpip Baldwin accushis fronting for down floor the Harris 2 t ing 115 of the West Jordan stake f 0 0 0 0 Maguire I 0 0 10 champion Sierra Madre mountains where Buttorf tomed quota of nine points James R Cltnin 1 1 0 3 2 Oyler f 0 0 2 0 tangle at 3 p m In what Is expected fine once trained and bred Baldwin the most improved players Is one of 0 0 3 0 to be one of the feature 2 0 2tCabls t Elnspar scraps on Young c 12 71 the 4X30 291 Hartman 03 13 racing stock in the conference this season Howdy The final Kuiper c day program opening 10 to the Discovery post Parading 8 Cstnan g 2 1 2 5 3 2 2 8 afternoon encounter will start at Berg looked good In a brief appear Sullivan 1 2 out 1 the of 0 g proces' stepped jauntily ance and Captain Harold Miller 4 p m with Union East Jordan sion with Jockey Johnny Bejshak Wiggins g 0 0 0 0 Verl did some capable winner opposing the colorful Wil-for- d 21 14 Totals 5 Totals 13 5 10 31 t up but with most every other horse Wlldevshared high point honors with Officials — Bresn&han and Des Combes contingent The latter is enacted well at the gate Only RoseExum each bagging 12 counters tered as the champion of Wells mont was a bit fractious and PreThe game was decidedly ragged stake C C Turns Tables eminent stablemate of the big at times but near the’ close of both The evening series of games will once 22 broke Feb BOULDER Colo rival halves the through second Whopper first and start at 6 p m with Wasatch Highhis $1750 for won defeated bassome college tonight Jopkey Wright teams turned In sparkling land stake titleholder and g victory In bonus money from the Colorado university 40 to 27 in an champion in 1934 swinging into acketball and the finish was as owner to what In Mountain addition division eastern track Rocky as the most exacting fan tion against the hustling Twenty-sixt- h Baronl pays him Tommy Luther conference basketball game to take could ask Utah was right In the ward crew pride and joy of — Intnrnstlonal News Photo A Roles C and third of collected $750 undisputed possession Pioneer stake fans Twenty-fift- h running until the last two minutes not of out but the is down Max Baer won a decidedly $2500 place in the standings boxing trainer of Time Supply when Zupan’a deadly side shots Pioneer stake champion opposes Although holding only a sewed up the contest then and there game — or at least so he said when he made a tentative re- bonus Centerville First South Davis stake lead at the half 20 to 19 the C C After a slow start charity tosses turn to the ring at Jimmy Duffy’s gymnasium in Oakland and winner of the consec- champion came the in back strong a tailln squad solation title in last year's Inter-stak- e by Ogle and Doyra plus he’ll 228 Maxie but declares now trim Cal an pounds to weighs ond half up impressive into sent pile the Cats shot by the latter tourney battle at 7 p m At margin which never was endan 8' p m Forest Dale last year’s a 0 lead Utah tied It on ringers down' to 213 in a hurry gered by James and Wilde but the Cats champion and Fifteenth runnerup During the first half tho Univer- tangle in what promises considerforged ahead again on pretty tosses a to build out up early sity started able thrills and chills for the specby Ogle and Exum and although the lead scoring seven points In the tators Redskins several times Were within first two minutes of play while the a point of their rivals they could Third vs South Cottonwood but 40-2Westminster and B A C cagers Tigers were making but two Uninot quite close the gap 1 s The final game of the evening will to hold back came latter the before the Utah Bolic bombshells in just exploded by Kinner and scoreless while counting nine start at 9 p m Third ward surpristhe half ended narrowed Montana’s junior college hoop race Saturday versity for ing Liberty stake champion meetan 11 to 7 lead points lead to 3 night by recording victories over forward ing South Cottonwood Cottonwood B ) (Continued Front Page the second place Weber crew 39 to Berg Colorado college Special to The Tribune Doyra started the second half stake sensation This game along was high scorer with 13 points MT PLEASANT— The Tigers’ of 29 and Snow Utah jaysee chamscoring with a foul pitch but a close meet record of 15 minutes flat beatwith the Fifteenth-ForeDale and 43 35 to shot by Wilde and a pair of baskets ing Tom Ottey of the Penn A C Wasatch respectively pion o West scuttled the inencounters academy 8 at some ahead Utah Parsons unlimbered The James put is expected to be the chief attracby Philadelphia by ten yards and Paul which plus a sturdy for the first time In the game The Rekers of the New York A C by vading Gunnison high school tocrew tion on Monday’s schedule 21 heavy artillery 4Q here reached evening lead Saturday on their enabled hold until to the held defense them Utes fifteen yards Second round battles will be held and by their triumph left the Bull- upper hand throughout against We0 but Zupan swished the strings and the teams will then Goes by Boards Wednesday cellar of in the sole from dogs possession ber first from one corner and then rest Thursday closing the tourney forout the time in district -' twowiped Bright's ratings spot Sanpete Snow coach Eldon the other to give the Cats a Brinley Friday and Saturday The winner mer meet mark of 15:015 set Reserves proved to be the stars started his second team against the point edge Kinner tailed one In and John Follows of the New York A by and runnerup will compete in the C local Gunnison club against for the Colo Feb 22 when the first team COLLINS Wilde rang up a close shot to give and FORT Aggies tourney which will be The world indoor record of five Saturday Alex Dieumenti and went into action the lead rolled up I®—Gilbert Cruter neUtah a 4 margin but Exum's in 1924 was held March 4 5 6 and 7 sophomore made' by the famous Jphn Hillabrant playing sparkling 14:322 & s a and by B A of C insurmountable long ringer bettered ofColorado proved university gro pair n Willie Ritola In ball after their entry Into the game byThe scores: Btebbins put the Cats in front to 1925 the world's indoor high jump recwas center Glen Rasmussen ' stay WESTMINSTER’ WEBER steady ord today with a jump of 6 feet 8875 Q TP P Continuing his winning streak outstanding counting 15 points and Uffens rf OTFP! ' Last Desperate Effort 81 Watts rf 4 2 2 10 inches 4 0 0 naEddie O’Brien of Syracuse the 1 1 1 3 5 S 1 Hi Miller If 8trtk If playing a fine floor game The listed world's Indoor record Is The Redskins fought back and tional outdoor 2 2 0 4 Patterson c 3 2 0 6 Wilcox c champion The scores: disad inches set by Walter 41 Llmb 2 0 0 0 4 2 2 6 feet 8 Jacobsen a cut rg rg I eventually GUNNISON WA8ATCH the added championship Maxwell lg 4 7 2 10i Widdiaon lg 0 0 0 0 ' of Fresno State in 1934 G TFP Marty X 0 O'Dlnnecn vantage to two counters on Larsen’s to his rapidly-growin- g list of laurels Anderson f 2G TFP 2 3 8 2 0 rf lg Nordquist H Maddox rf O1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Marty also holds the world’s out(Baker lg side shot and Berg's free throw but and at the same time notched a new Edwards If 3 1 O3 78 Cochrane 0 0 0 If t 0 0 0 0 door record at 6 feet 9 8 inches LOGAN — All candidates for (Snow rg after both teams had missed close world Indoor record of 1 minute 21 Jensen c 21 40 01 5’ Rasmusenc 6104 30 152 c 0 0 0 0 (Walker Cruter’s jump was made in a spring football at the U S A C 2Sndrgardrg Ormnstrtrg c 0 0 2 Stoker 0 Zupfcn rang the bell from the seconds flat shots O Nielson R lg OlO Harmstonlg 0100 -1 dual meet between Colorado univer- will meet February 26 and receive 0 0 0 O'Dleumentlrf 3 2 2 8 side and Exum counted on a sleeper Ralph Metcalfe of Marquette re- LNlelsonrf Totals 18 15 3 391 Totals 11 XX 7 29 c 0 1 l'HIllabrantrf 5 0 0 10 which the first grid instructions for the Watson Referee sity and Colbrado State to put the game on Ice Captain Mil-- s gained the Indoor spring crown when Peterson umpire Barney c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith Sorensen rg 0 52 52 ended in 0 0 to to tie 0 a action spring session Coach Dick Romney 0 return his rg Ivory In the ler field a crack he outfooted signalled B A C SNOW (Murdock lg 1 0 0 2 ' Officials of the meet said they announced Satiirday that he ind toss with a sensational OTFPI dash Metcalfe flashed a OTFP 7 0 0 14! Beck rf 0 0 0 0 would seek world 17 8 6 40 Jones rf Totals 8155 2lj Totals recognition of tends to divide the aquad with but Zupan scored again from the great finish to beat Eddie Siegel If 1 0 0 2 Chldeater If 0 0 0 Score by quarters: Rudy Van Kampen and Ken the sophomore’s mark Parker c 2 6 1 5 Pierce c New York’s “white hope” by two Gunnison side to make the final count 3 4 15 2104 new Aggie coaches each 8 18 Slaughter rg 3 2 2 8 Mansfield rg 0 0 0 0 v short Wasatch Score: feet In 67 seconds M 1 4! Taft 0 2 0 2 2 Mhlmn 2 lg lg Referee Beal umpire Winkler taking charge of one squad Grantsville Wins Chmberln If 3 0 0 6 Johnson c 0 0 0 0 of the world record 3 0 0 6' Jensen If The following program has been Barber c 0 0 0 0 MAONA — The Grantsville high school Exum rf Four Finalists Negroes 0 0 0 0 8 Mhlmn c 2 1 1 5 Taylor rg team defeated the Cyprus Dings 38 outlined by the Utah State chieftain: Interchurch Junior League Ogle 0 0 0 0 Truman If 2 0 0 4 second rg Rosequat 31 at the Cyprus gym Four of the five sprint finalists The first week In March the men Doyra c (Olsen c 1113 to GRANT8VILLE CYPRUS Vavlch rr (Peterson rg 1117 9 were negroes Metcalfe came from will start daily workouts in the GTFPI Stebblne lg OTFP 2 2 Bird 6 2 lg Wrathall rf 1 2 2 4 (Stewart rf 3 5 0 6 behind in the last 20 meters to whip Eupan If If 10 3 2 22 Garslde If 4 4 210 gymnasium at which time fundaRiggs Taylor lg 3 Totals 8 43 20 TemTotals 13 of 35 1118 Eulace Peacock Siegel with 2 10 4 Olson c Reea c 4 2 0 8 mentals can be Score by quarters taught and black Johnson 0 0 0 0‘Hndrcksnrg 0 2 0 0 board skull TOTALS titleholder B A C ple national 12 io 39 43 Sandberg rg can be con practice lg 4 0 0 8! Speers lg 3117 Snow 12 g 25 35 Strmbrg lg 0 2 0 0 Hendrsonrf The Canadian challenger third 0 0 0 0 ducted As soon as the weather perReferee Bruno Anderson umpire IRidd If Wilde rf Sammy Richardson who captured 0 0 0 0 mits the work will be taken out(Peterson If 0100 Larsen If the broad jump earlier in the night are trying to jDuckwrthlg 0 0 0 0 doors After considerable drill on Kinner c Wrestling promoters -Jamee rr finished fourth and the defending interest Max Baer Totals 17 8 4 38( Totals 14 15 3 31 fundamentals and plays have been Mecbam lg Score by quarters: in becoming a professionchampion Ben Johnson of ColumBerg champion given the spring practice season (Vrantsvllle 7 14 24 38 Miller rf bia was last al natman 8 23 26 32 will conclude with a game between Bolic rg Cyprus Another champion was tumbled the two squads off his perch when Jack Torrance Clayton Wardell Floyd RasmusReferee Howard umpire Nielsen the giant Baton Rouge (La) policesen Joe Mabey and Joe Whitesides met man and world record-holdflatarday’fl Results will assist the new Aggie coaches Wasatch 62 Lincoln 8 his third straight shotputtlng defeat Seventeenth ward 28 Nippon 8 in conducting the workouts Van Third 21 First Methodists of of at the hands Presbyterians “Dimmy” Zaitz 14 Kampen will be aided by Warden Southern section third United 1 Leeds division: 0 betMlddleurough Boston Torrance getting no Immanuel 11 First Presbyterian Bee 9 and Whitesides and Rasmussen and Aldersot 1 Crystal Palace 3 Liverpool 1 Bolton Wanderers 1 Indoor First Ruearhouse 28 season goes along ter as the Presbyterians 20 Manchester City 1 Preston North End 3 Brighton 1 Luton Town 1 will assist Vanderhoff The 14 Hilltops 8 Mabey FMgehlll 2 Bristol 0 2 Orient 2 Brentford Clapton City Stokefcity achieved 50 feet 91 inches and Zion’s 16 Third Presbyterian Bees 7 Suiidetland 3 Wolverhampton Wander- four Aggie students are all graduatCoventry City 5 Cardiff City 1 Exeter City 1 Bournemouth 3 ers 1 placed second as Zaitz got off the LEADING 8CORER8 West Bromwich Albion 1 Aston Villa 0 ing in physical education and this Mlllwall 1 8outhend United 2 winning toss of 52 feet 4 inch with A Division will afford them an Queen's Park Rangers 2 Notts County 2 (abandoned rnie leather-covere- d ST LOUIS Feb 22 misopportunity to the Swindon Town 4 Reading 1 English league second division: gain coaching experience ‘sby f United 2 Northampton Town 3 Orsatti former St Louis Cardinal sile Blackpool 6 Charlton Athletic 2 Torquay Paul 17th ward f 1 2 Watforo Bristol 2 X Rovers Bradford Tottenham Hotspurs 1 outfielder telegraphed the Two negroes cleared the world Beane Wasatch f Northern section third division: Bury 3 Barnsley 0 3rd Preaby f Eckliardt Accepts Terms Carlisle United I Crewe Alexandra X Doncaster Rovers 6 Hull City 1 patch today from Los Angeles he record height of 6 feet 8 6 inches Hurst Davis Sugarhouse f 4 1 Barrow 2 Leicester Newcastle United 1 Darlington City was retiring from baseball NEW YORK Feb 22 (JP in the high jump closing event of Gateshead 3 New Brighton 1 Bus(abandoned snow) 1 Norwich City l Fulham 0 Malifax Town 2 York City 0- Orsatti was transferred this winter the meet on successive leaps iness Manager John Gorman of the A Notts Forest 2 Burnley 0 Hartlepool United 2 Accrington Stan I from the Cards to their Rochester Sheffield United 1 Manchester United 1 Brooklyn Dodgers announced today surprise sensation Sam Bure of MansfWd Town 5 Southport 1 Swansea Town 8 Bradford City 1 Li farm in the International league He that Oscar (Moose) Marquette university negotiated the Hardy Edgehlll f Eckhardt Oldham Athletic 3 Rochdale 3 Westham United 4 Plymouth Argyla 2 I was not effective last season either Zion’s c Johnson on second 1 his United and Rotherham 2 clouting rookie outfielder had Cheater attempt English height Rugby union: Rchenk Edgehlll 1 7 Tranmere Rovers London Welsh 0 Bridgend Chesterfield 3 at the bat or afield Cornelius Johnson of Los Angeles Harris EdgehlU cg cepted terms for 1936 Walsall 0 Stockport County 0 (abanOld Whltgiftiana 13 Guv’s H i In his telegram Orsatti said he the defending champion then duplidoned Roselyn Park 14 Old Blues 5 Wrexham 1 Lincoln City 1 Richmond 16 Old Merchant Taylors X 4 was now associated with his brother cated the feat on his third and last Scottish league first division: Alpine Division Army 0 Territorial Army 0 Frank Orsatti as ‘‘artists’ represen- - try The bar had been set for 6 feet Airdrleonlans 6 Dunfermline 2 Bristol 3 Swansea 11 Sophomore Taiue Hearts 4 Hamilton Academicals L tativea" In Hollywood Cambridge university 6 London Scot9 inches but was found a trifle short Kilmarnock 2 Partick Thistle 1 tish 6 American Fork ( on remeasurement Queen’s Park 2 Celtic 3 Coventry 3 Sale 3 (abandoned) Provo 7 FORT COLLINS Colo just as ha has done many times before and came through on the outside Crossing In front of Time Sup- Off)— two-gam- 49-4- 1-- (411 10 ball-rustli- hair-raisin- one-poi- Venzke Captures Tigers Overcome New York Event Bulldogs Two-pointe- rs nt Parsons Aggi$ Gain Victories 27-2- st Jordan-Waterlo- 29-2- C U Soph Sets High Jump Mark 82-3- 36-8- set-up- -- Aggies to Hold Football Drills 400-met- er five-poi- nt 600-met- er X 1 one-han- 49-4- Van-derho- ff one-ten- th lf-- c -- 100-met- British Football Results er Orsatti Quits Diamond Game UPl-E- Post-Dis-- 15-1- jj - Reds Play First Game of Season j Peterson Boosts Lead in Scoring LEHI— Scoring 14 points against Lincoln Friday evening Vernon Pe- terson Sensational Provo forward increased his lead in the race for individual scoring honors in the Alpine district of region 3 The Bulldog star now has counted 118 points as compared to the 110 points made by Glen Allen Provo center who rests in second place Tldd Johnson one of the outstanding pivot players in the division remains safely intrenched in third place the lanky Lincoln ace having tallied 94 points The records: FORWARDS Finnlsh-America- ‘ Boul Off NEW BEDFORD Mass Feb 22 bout between Jock British and Jack Kiernan of Long Branch SAN JUAN Porto Rico Feb 22 N Jn was canceled today when baseKiernan reported Mmself ill and (UP)— Tbs 1936 major league ball campaign got actively under unable to compete way today when the Cincinnati Reds I squad split up for a game between Hockey Results vets and colts Thanks to a home NATIONAL IKAOI E run barrage in the second inning Montreal Canadlens 1 New York Amerithe vets won' i2-- 3 cana 0 Coach George Kelly was one of Toronto 1 Montreal Maroon a O INTERNATIONAL U’ALl K the four players making inside-par- k Detroit :i Buffalo 2 homers in the second inningpthers Hampshire a few weeks ago fin-- j Rochester 4 Cleveland 2 wers Frank Wistert Alex ished in third place for the three AMERICAN AMSOCMTION and Calvin Chapman days although he won today's lap I Wichita 0 Tulsa 2 Kam-pour- ls (UP)w-- Mc-Av- Scottish league second division: Services 3 Redruth 11 Devonport Lincoln East Fife 5 Edinburgh City 1 Gloucester 16 Oxford university 6 Lfhi English Rugby league second round cup: Headlngley 21 Blackheath 0 Pleasant Grove Bradford 0 Wakefield Trinity 3 0 3 Cardiff B Y high Llanelly Hunslet 8 Salford 0 6 ‘Leicester 0 Northampton Hull 2 Liverpool Stanley 2 Neath 0 Aberavon 7 Results Newton Halifax 9 Warrington 0 31 0 Albion Abbot Plymouth American Fork 41 Lehi 26 Huddersfield 2 York 2 Portsmouth Services 8 Harlequins 13 Provo 40 Lincoln high 36 Streatham and Mitcham 8 Leeds X Waterloo 6 Birkenhead Park 0 B Y high 24 PJe&aant Grove 20 Oldham 4 Wigan 15 Edinburgh university 28 Gala 9 Castleford 3 Leigh 13 Interiervlces tournament: The score: Forca 0 Air 3 English Rugby league: Royal Navy Royal AM FORK LEHI Bramley 22 fct Helen’s 4 County championship semifinal: GT FP OTFP Northumberland 11 Warwickshire Dewsbury 7 Hull Kingston 2 X 2 1 3Russonrf Hieksrf 2 4 3 7 8t Helen's Rees 5 widnes 0 2 10 Durrantlf 5 5 2 12 Smithlf Irish football cup: GLASGOW Feb 22 (AP)— Result of Strong c 5 3 2 12 Evans c 2 7 1 Llnfleld 0 Portadown 0 third round Scottish football cup games to- Hucgardrg 2 X 1 5'Crabbrg 0 4 1 Celtic I Newry Town 1 0 1 1 1 Bonelg 0 0 0 day: GarJnerlg Glentoran Seconds 3 Distillery 1 ‘ Morton 2 Queen of South 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 4 Tnanerf-Cookrf Belfast cup’ 1 1 St Aberdeen Johnstone 1 l1 Allred lfw Allen If 2 115 01 Derry Citv 5 Cliftenvllle 1 1 St Mirren Pangers 2 1 3 Peters lg 0 0 0 0 Ards 2 Glentoran 7 11 Hutrhngsrg Third Lanark 8 Dumbarton 0 Fox g 0 2 Ballvmena 1 Colralne 1 10 1 Dundee Clyde ) 0 0 0 0 Jeukinsonrg English league firrt division: 1 3 Motherwell Cnwdenbeath Arsenal 2 Portsmouth 3 Falkirk Dunfermline and byes Total 10 17 6 26 16 15 9 4 11 Total 0 Sht'"‘W h w’d"d“y 'ZS Score by quarters 3 6 25 31 41 EDINBURGH Scotland Feb 22 (API — American Fork Blsrkhurn Rovers 0 Derby County o 5 9 13 26 Ireland triumphed over S’"tlaml 10 to 4 Ieht 'l'" Hudde r field Town 1 today in au international rugby match CnmTy Hillman Referee umpire Swenson WESTERN &MC Final Utah Aggies B Y I Montana State Utah U W DIVISION Standing L Pet Pti 9 3 750 533 6 6 500 496 6 7 426 463 4 S 333 459 OP 44S 459 550 494 Saturday’s Results Utah 43 Montana State 49 Utah Aggies 51 B Y U 41 By BOB HOLDEN LOGAN— Closing the season like true champions after an unexpected defeat at B Y U’s hands Friday ar 4-- Champs Show Prowess in Final Combat Brooks Ace 14 (Continued from Preceding Pigs) By BOB GOODELL Montana State's rugged baaketeers withstood Utah's second half rally In the final game of the R M C western division season Saturday and chalked up a 3 victory to split the series and leave the Red skins In the cellar spot for 1936 A O Aggies scored 19 field goals in 54 attempts while B Y U rang the bell 15 times in 66 shots B Y U started fast Cannon and Giles scoring baskets before Aggies tallied on Wade's close-i- n toss B Y U continued to gain short leads 7 but Aggies tied it up at 4 and 2 Then big Ryan hit the hoop twice and Watson caged a free throw Two Cougar foul tosses cht Aggies’ lead to 4 at half time Wade counted two charity throws as soon as the final canto started but Giles Kump and Black scored heavily as the “Y” squad rushed into a 9 lead Aggies Break Away But it was not for long Aggies and caught the Cougars at li 4 dashed ahead Kump’s successful free throw and Giles’ spectacular long shot deadlocked the count for the last time for Gardner Wade and Watson scored in a hurry and two foul pitches by Wade gave Aggies an eight-poimargin This the alert Farmers stretched to 12 points &tene time but the Cougars cut it to eight before Willard Skousen Aggies’ substitute center rang up the final basket of the season to give Aggies their 1 triumph Score: b y u 4-- 8-- 8 7-- 12-1- 17-1- 22-1- 24-a- nt 51-4- a 51 42 21 Devitt American Fork Ekins Pleasant Grove 24 Davis B Taylor B 10 Mitchell after 27-2- Peterson Provtj 42 24 Fryer Pleasant Grove Tucker Lincoln 21 Gardner American Fork 27 Lehi 23 Manning Harmon B Y high 21 Wanless Lehi 17 Hoover Provo X7 Colton Provo 14 Groesbeck 16 Amer Fork Duckworth Amer Fork 12 Merrill B Y high 13 Fam worth Lincoln 13 Nielsen Pleasant Grove 6 Brelnhold Provo 5 Daniels Provo 6 Bullock Pleasant Grove 4 Condor Lincoln 4 CENTERS Allen Provo T Johnson Lincoln evening Utah State came back with a rush in Saturday's final contest to overpower the second place Cougars 51 to 41 The gfime was much better played than the opener and Aggies’ hero was none other than big Ed Wade who returned to form with a vengeance scoring 17 points from his guard post for high honors and being all over the court on defense At both backboards Wade was rugged efficiency in person The entilf Aggie team showed improvement Kent Ryan and Eldon Watson counter 12 and H points respectively while the floor work of Captain Cleo Petty and Rollle Gardner was exceptional Brooks Black Shine BL Y U had nothing to be ashamed of in defeat With Ralph Crowton still missing the Cougars had more troubles when Captain Cannon was ousted on four personals before the first half was over and Tarzan Brooks who played the best basketball of any Cougar on the floor Injured his knee and was forced to retire midway in the second half Guss Black performed well at the other guard post while LaVar Kump turned in some '’good floor work though ha could not duplicate his first night scoring performance Earl Giles with 13 points again led the Cougar pointmakers Not a single foul was called during the first 10 minutes but there were numerous infractions there- Lehi 11 Y Y hlgh high Provo X Madsen Gaines Lehi C Evans Lehi 7 6 3 1 Carlson American Fork GUARDS O American Fork B Y high Hayward Provo R Walker Pleasant Gr Swenson B Y high Brown American Fork McTague Mangum Fox Lehi Ford Lincoln G Evans Lehi Gray Lehi Bellows Lincoln Listen Lincoln Pleasant Grove Lincoln Driegs Pleasant Grovs P Jonnson Provo Ollerton B Y high Coleman B Y hlgh Glllman Biglow 13 17 34 13 8 9 7 6 8 5 7 4 5 3 4 3 2 0 Referee Swartz umpire Majors Decide Fate Of Arizona League TUCSON Ariz Casting Meet Films To Be Presented Here Of special Interest to members of the Intermountain Lurecasters’ association is the announcement that films depicting the progress of the national tourney held at Milwaukee Wis last summer will be shown locally Wednesday at 8 p m in the chamber of commerce building G L McLoud casting expert will lecture during the progress of the film He will also display a number of special rods Lindon Ward Defeats Lehi Fifth 39 to 31 LEHI — Lindon ward of Tlmpanoaos staks defeated the Lehi stake Fifth ward team 3931 In a playoff game on the American Fork high school gymnasium court Lindon won the right Thursday evening to enter the section tourney whose winner goes to allChurch tournament Lehi still has a chance to get In by de featlng the loser of the Alpine stakeWa atch stake tilt The score LEHI (5TH) Roberts rf K Hunt If L Huntc I GTFP TIMPANOOOS (LINDON) 1 6 2 41 3 5 2 8'Klrkrf 15 D Walkerlf 3 2 4 G Walker c 0 0 OfOu)llmorefrg 711 (Keetchlg IJacklinc Totals 12 15 7 31 Score bv quarters: Thi stake Ttmpanogoa Referee Tlmpanogoa Totals Lehi Ffb M Men of Win Semifinal Came MONROE — Ths accurate basket shooting of Johnsdt! and R G re person brought a 4229 victory to ths Elsinore M Men In a division semifinal game played here The star Wednesday night with Escalante forwards made 24 of the winner's points Elsinore will meet Richfield First ward In the final at a place to be selected later for the division title The score: ESCALANTE ELSINORE OTFPI R 0 X 0 01 Fay rf Schow If 5 3X111 R c 2 0 0 4 Alvey 0 10 V Alvey rg 3 3 2 8: 3 17 McKinley lg 0 0 0 O' 0 0 0 0 0 4 Blake e 3 7 Redderg lg 0 1 X 1 0 0 0111 4 7 2 2 0 0 5 5 16 15 I®— Rep- Elsinore GT FP 5 0 22 resentatives of four big league clubs Will convene here tomorrow afternoon with Arizona New Mexico and El Paso baseball faps to decide whether to revive the Arizona-Texa- s Baseball league Branch Rickey general manager of the St Louis Cardinals headed the eastern baseball men into Tucson Other teams interested are the Pittsburgh Pirates Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees Delegates from Bisbee Phoenix El Paso Albuquerque and Tucson will be present 7 39 -- Totals 10 8 4 241 Orgrsn rf Johnson If Staples c Roberts rg Anderson lg Nielson rf W Grgrsn If 8alnbury Gray lg Totals c Score by halves: 17 26 31 16 31 39 Escalante umpire Hillman Elsinore Referee Newell umpire Baker 8 11 8abey EvanM OTFP 5 0 XO X 7 00 X4 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 8 1 0 0 2 2215 o o 0 o 0 1 1 1 x o 0 2 20 6 2 42 ' |