Show itf tl' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 18 MARCH 3 1937 WEDNESDAY MORNING ‘ 56 TO 37 ONTANA STATE TROUNCES G -- Scouts Suggestions That Braddock Intends to Give Him ‘Run Around’ Scheduled to With Denver for Conference Title Victors Battle NEW YORK March 2 (AP)— Max Schmeling heavyweight title challenger and former champion arrived from Germany Tuesday full of confidence that Jimmy Braddock will bring his crown into the ring for their scheduled fight at Madison Square Garden ' By JIMMY HODGSON DILLON Mont March 2— Montana State’s silver edition of the Golden Bobcats ascended the west-ter- n throne division oaaketball Tuesday night by very convincingly trouncing the Utah university e playoff at Redskins in a the Montana State Normal college gym 56 to 37 The triumph gives Montana State the right to represent the western series with circuit in a three-gam- e Denver for the conference championship The title series will be played at Bozeman starting Thurs bowl June-After conferring with John Reed Kilpatrick Garden president Herr Schmeling scouted all suggestions that Braddock intended to give him the "run around” "I don’t think so” he said in reply to a' question whether he believed the champion would fail to appear “Braddock will fight me I’ll bet on June 3 We have a contract one-gam- and day 14-- 16-a- ll obvious Utah's defense cracked as the offense failed to find the hoop and the clever Exum slipped through for easy setupsL while the Utes " started shooting long and throwing away the ball and blowing what little hopes remained to pull the — — game out of the fire The Bobcats well deserved the victory Coach Brick Breeden reported that the game was probably the finest exhibition that the Bozeman team had put on all season The Bobcats were inspired and at a peak for the battle and itwould have taken a great squad to have beaten them Tuesday night Utah on the other hand after playing fine ball for 20 minutes suddenly - slumped The squad had not fully recovered from the recent rough series with the Utah Aggies and they could not match the pace of the fresh and title-hung- Cats Plan Conference Joe Jacobs Schmeling’s American manager said the fighter Max Machon his trainer Kilpatrick and their legal advisers would conGarden fer at the Wednesday Kil Patrick said there was no special significance in this move but that U8e only the logical thing” As far as Schmeling’s attitude is concerned he apparently is totally oblivious of the fact Braddock has signed to meet Joe Louis In Chicago on June 22 and that the champion seemingly has no intention of meet- Max Somebody asked Max what he intended doing if the fight were only a few days away and it appeared Braddock was not going to keep the ing Ute Matmen Slate Match At Berkeley -- Eddie Exum second best scorer in the western division of the R M C Tuesday scored 14 points as he paced his Montana State teammates to a 56 to 37 triumph over Utah at Dillon in the playoff game to decide the western division title for 1937 The game closed the Reason for the Redskins Pioneers Tip Colorado Take Eastern Crown Crowd of 6000 Fans Sees D U Play Great Ball in Last Half to Gain First Title Since 1915 DENVER March 2 (AP) — Denver university captured the eastern division basketball championship of the Rocky Mountain conference by defeating Colorado university 52 to 30 Tuesday night and will play Montana Slate college later this week for the confer- Appears at Los The Teuton schlager appeared at a loss for an answer Maybe you’ll cross that bridge when you come to it” somebody suggested “That's right I wil1 do just that” said Max snapping at the idea Schmeling appeared neither interested nor concerned about reports of a boycott launched against him by the nonsectarian antinazi league “That makes me laugh” said Max and he really roared “You know they do me an honor in fact they compliment me If they thought Braddock could beat me In two or three’’ rounds there would not be a boycott movement” Schmeling who weighs around 196 pounds four more than on the night he knocked out Louis will start an exhibition tour in Newark N J next Monday night Many Machines In A A U Meet ence title The score at half time was 19 to 17 in favor of Denver One of the largest crowds ever to see a basketball game in Den ver — ’’’approximately 6000 fans — crammed the city auditorium for a struggle that was tense and tight in the first half but almost a runaway for the Pioneers in the closFirst steps in carrying out the Salt ingA chapter veteran team led by Lake junior golf program sponsored Jim poised Babcock division G Goggin commissioner of center won for Denver its first byP and of the municithree parks pros conference basketball title since pal courses were taken Wednesday 1915 Tom McHugh Forest Dale pro Tuesday’s night's epochal contest jveeklygroup meetings — rd way fighting— from be-- “ reSouth for high students for the hind Beaten In two of their first mainder of the school year The three conference game the Pioprofessional will offer his services neers launched a victory streak free on three days to all students that brought their tenth straight of that school desiring instructions win at an hour to be designated later But in the early part of the strugCommissioner Goggin has ap- gle the younger less experienced proved a rate of 15 cents for nine Colorado club was the cooler the holes for students between the ages more sure in its shooting and passof 12 and 18 and it is expected that ing the other municipal pros Harry Quick cuts of screen formations Borg at Nibley and John Geertsen at and neat set shots by Jimmy Bonneville will take up the program Schwartz the Kansas sophomore at East and West highs coupled with free throws enabled The program for South as out- C U to run up a lead in the lined by McHugh includes intra- first erght minutes mural tournaments and he hopes to The Denver players were jittery create sufficient interest to revive and hurried in their passing and the city high school golf league shooting but they settled and lessened the gap steadily until Lloyd Smi-treserve forward dropped a field goal to'tic the score at 7 with two minutes left in he half It was an advantage they didn't South Slates Golf Program Ure-ha- 12-- 4 Schedule Given In Table Tennis 21-1- 22-2- 19-2- 1 21-1- Soiiof Cor-ber- unced 21-1- 17-1- again surrender The score DENVER Young1 $ Plrnut t Smith t Cook f Babcock c Elliott c Dreher r Johnson r 0 3 2 4 4 10 0 0 1 2 1 ’I clubs already have Twenty-on- e entered the 3937 A A U tourney which will be held in Salt Lake City in the South high school gym March 8 9 10 and 11 One other team Third ward of Lake City signified its intention of competing in the amateur tourney Tuesday and Joe Christensen director of the tourney is confident it will be one of the contending clubs Teams which have definitely entered are Juab Mills Nephl U S 9melterr Midvale — Eckep“Studl5 Salt Lake City Gemmell club Bingham “Y” Kitty Kats Provo Firm-ag- e Provo Powers Shoe Lehi Nephl Cafe Nephi: Murray Second Ward Westminster Junior College Salt Lake City Pacific States Pipe Ranch Salt Lake Provo Bar-City Paris company Salt Lake City Magna A C Leven’s Provo Barnett & Weiss Salt Lake City Riverton Motor company Silver Maple Cokeville Service Nephi Wyo Cathedral C Y O Entries will be received until Fri- day at 6 p m after which no team will be able to enter a team in the tourney Junior college teams and clubs in eastern Utah have received invitations to participate Salt U Seelig Triumphs Over Pittsburgh Battler NEW YORK March 2 UP) — Eric German middleweight Seelig COLORADO decision " pounded out a QFPf over Jimmy Belmont of Pittsburgh 5 3 Schwarts t f Quinton 023 at the Broadway arena Tuesday Slater t BERKELEY Cal March 2 of California wrestlers take on rivals from University of Utah and Stantournaford In a three-wa- y ment here Wednesday night California will have two eight-ma- n teams In the field California lost Its first team match in seven years last week in competition with the U C L A Bruins UP)— University Weber Cagers To Meet Ricks In Title Set IT AH JUNIOR COM EG E Result Weber 42 Tuesdays 8uow at Snow at Schedule Friday’s C B A Saturday’s Schedule B C A Special to The Tribune ST GEORGE — Weber junior college cagers champions of the Utah division and Ricks title winner in the Idaho league will battle it out for the Utah-Idah- o jaysee basketball championship March 11 12 and 13 in a series to be played in the Ricks college gym at Rexburg Idaho Junior college athletic officials decided on the dates of the tourney Tuesday Ricks won the two-stat- e championship last season and Snow college of Ephraim won the Utah title losing two out of three In the titular meet with tle Vikings in a set played at Ephrainh Tuesday the powerful Weber quint wound up its finest season in history chalking up its fifteenth victory in 18 eontests a 52 to 36 triumph over the Fliers of Dixie in a spirited tussle -former Denby Wade high school player was the big gun for the Flifirs bombing the hoop for 20 points in turning in his best game of the season It was a fitting conclusion to Wade’s great basketball career at Dixie high school and junior college Stoker left forward led the Wildcats in their Tuesday triumph shelling the hoop for 17 points The score: WEBER — OTFP1 - DIXIE Kennedy rf 2 5 2 6' Wade rf Staker It 5 10 7 17tTahler l( F Morris e 4 1 1 9 HuRhes c 3 1 1 7IMllna rg Jacoraon Clarke Ig 3lHaycock IRT Binghaih If 0 0 0 OlEnglestedrg tr 111 IS 18 12 42 Scort by quarters Total Weber Dixie Referee Total! 8 3 Snow umpire CTFP 9 3 2 20 2 2 1 5 2 3 0 4 12 2 4 1 2 1 3 0 0 OO 15 12 6 36 23 33 42 21 24 36 Putman DiMag Not Expected To Depart for Camp 2 SAN FRANCISCO March (INS) — If he is to report at the New York Yankee training camp in Florida in time for the opening of practice Monday Joe DiMaggio sensational Yankee outfielder must leave here Thursday But Wednesday with his contract still unsigned Di Magglo gave no indication of de- parting Thursday Friends ’said that DiMaggio wants a contract made out according to his demands before he will leave He returned his original contract to New York unsigned A Hill r Simmon 1123 night 0 3 0 1 c to Umps Scorers Meet pounds Seelig 0 2 0 4 Hfdw ell g 0 0 4 1533 for Belmont won eight rounds t O 3 White g 717? o1 oI o3 One was even and the third went 0 3)3 Burr r inAo 0 d to Belmont Both specialized g 0 0 OChesno) g 1 weighing-1-60 J Sees It I: in Salt Play will open Wednesday in the Deseret gymnasium Lake City for the championship of the world’s most extensive basketball league Sixteen teams will engage in competition for the 1937 of the M I A organization The ultimate winner will Cromer Greeley Stale enjoy title the 'consciousness of being master in an athletic enterprise number of participants we believe to be without parallel Yet Also Appears on whichTheforYoung Men’s Mutual Improvement association an auxj " iliary branch of the L D S church is dedicated to the promotion of rrive Ithe AP All moral spiritual and physical welfare of the youth in the Mormon church Its activities are widespread and its social program is In athletics it finds its chief expression in basketball extensive By LOUDON KELLY Sand in this field it enlists the direct interest of more boys and young DENVER March 2 UP)— Arch men than any other organization in the world of which we know foes in the sports arena Colorado ENORMOUS PARTICIPATION and Denver universities dominate Various estimates have been precise number but it Is safe the Associated Press 1937 eastern to say that 10000 engage in this of the division Vjumber basketball team placed upon form of competition in estab- who take boys year parfach lished leagues Not all the play- just as they commanded the spotM I A basketball— “M” in ers are members of Mormon in the of title stretch the final light Men basketball it is called for families The opportunities for chase entrance are open to all boys purposes of convenience These The team representing estimates range from 9000 to who conform to the simple the pick of cage performers in the 13500 Perhaps there is no rules under which the system sure means of determining the operates eastern circuit of the Rocky Mountain conirence lists two Colorado The “M’! Men basketball season opens in September and has its and two Denver players climax in early March Thus some six months are devoted to the lineup final the selecting teams which contend in the grand Ronn-iYoung Denver forward tournament which begins today The order of arriving at Jim Schwartz Colorado forward entrants usually follows this course: Ward teams compete among -Jim Babcock Denver center themlselves for the championship of the stake of which they are a White Colorado Byron guard part Next these stake champions compete for the privilege of Elmo Cromer State entering Greeley meet the guard of ward teams in various stakes varies number the Naturally Entirely New Team We do not know just how many ward teams began play last SepThis year's team which coaches tember— there must have been a great many An inaccurate idea sports writers and officials helped of the number of players participating may be gained if we take in selecting differs at every posi- 10000 as the total number of players and assign ten players to a tion from the 1936 team The product of that calculation is a thousand teams This quintet thousand through elimination tournaments finally is reduced to the Willard Pederson Western State' 16 survivors and Jimmy Sullivan Wyoming both on last year’s team could COVERS WIDE FIELD win no better than second team asThere are of course hundreds of basketball teams which are this at Pederson signments year— often have center and Sullivan at guard Peder not included ip established' leagues and these do not finals Mainly that tournament is son was elected a forward on the representation in the made up of teams from the Rocky mountain and Pacific coast areas 1936 team In the annual tournament weusually- - find --surviving— teams ! rom Young wonhiaforward post after four years of consistent hard Utah Nevada Wyoming Idaho California Colorado Arizona and distant date we may witness an extension plugging play on the Denver team Canada At somesonotasvery to include Tepresentation from the middle He is a good scorer and was the of the territory steadiest of the D U veterans in southern and eastern groups of states From the foregoing brief outline it will be seen that the allthe topsy-turv- y His flag chase final tournament is an event of first importance and the church passing and floor play were such as to inspire one observer to say: "He’s team which carries off the championship may regard itself as indeed monarch dangerous for anybody in the ball an In game to forget even momentarily” While the tournament at this “M” Men basketball Schwartz blond youngster from which the champion is deterinnumerable hamlets villages Salina Kan started the season as mined is the major event of the and towns “M” Men basketball if out to set a conference scoring entire “M” Men basketball fills a social need which in no record bit the skids of a slump and other' way could be supplied it really forrps but then bounced back smartly in campaign an incidental part of the great Not only does the sport afford C U’s later games He is an ex- good which results from “M” the boys and young men a concellent shot but not in Young’s Men basketball It Is in the tinuing ' interest but also it furclass now in play nishes the adult population which precedes the tourplay Schwartz is the only sophomore on nament that “M” Men basketwith entertainment and so to the team ball serves its chief wholesome say with vicarious participaAbility to Score purpose We know of no plan tion for the spectators at these An ability to score that can’t be or system which so binds the games not infrequently give to current contest as much as commuthe hundreds of of laughed off made Babcock the leadyouth do the players themselves ing candidate for Denter on the nities in common bond as does honor tearn His artistry with the INTELLIGENT SUPERVISION push shot and his invaluable presence beneath either backboard Running through and over it all there is a wise and careful primed him as the big gun in Den- supervision Authority is present but it is exercised with extreme ver’s high scoring attack restraint and in no particular instance which has come within our One observer called Colorado’s observation has there been complaint of excess in discipline Byron White and Greeley State’s Through long experience directors of “M” Men basketball have Elmo Cromer "the two outstandipg gained wisdom at guiding their young charges in the proper direcguards in this division” That asser- tion and the spirit of youth is given full opportunity for expression betion might be open to argument in Altogether we belieVe this ”M” Men basketball program to Cromer’s case but hardly in an enterprise of inestimable worth working for the upbuilding of White’s The sport body mind and character among 'youthful thousands its ramifications unquestionably imAs another expert remarked: itself inculcates sportsmanship "White was the steadying influence prove qualities of citizenship of theiophomoric Buffs and a finals have our best wishes There is no doubt The great athlete in any of the success of the tournament The champion will be a chamsport” r Cromer was indeed And all those boys who have played the game since scoref of the two but White was far superior pion last September will be all the better for having participated on defense and in holding his team togehcr n all-st- all-st- ar "the-bette- SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM f Reed Greeley St WlnterhollerWyo f Pirnat Denver U Seraphlne W S c Pederson W 8 Simmons Colo Smith Greeley St g Wiegand Wyoming Sullivan Wyoming Sidwell Colo g Honorable mention: Forwards Wood Colorado college Christensen Wyoming Quinton Colorado: Peters Colorkdo State McDonald Colorado Mines Centers: Colorado State (Gausman O’Neill Colorado college Robertson Gree ley State Unger Colorado Guards Wagner and Jack French Colo rado btate: Dreher and Johnson Denver Cook Colorado Bauer Western college State Gnam Wyoming East Paddlers Gain Victory Over Weber OGDEN — East high school tankmen defeated Weber junior college 51 to 15 in a dual meet held Tuesday in the Weber gym Blair of Weber and Leaver of East put on a thrilling battle in the breast stroke race the former winning by a scant halfyard The summary free style — Eastmond East Aidous 4 East Clark Weber :21 d breast stroke — Blair W Leaver E Tregagel E 1:303 free style— Mink E Robinson E Emley W 2:56 back stroke— Steorts E Brubaker E Paul W 1:142 free style — Forbes E Williams W 7 Blackett E Jt:06 100-ya- rd 100-yar- 220-ya- 100-ya- 12 100-ya- Junior Hoopmen Betty Gains Receive Aivards pot in Meet Outstanding junior high -- school cagers who participated in the recent state junior high tourney at Midvale have been presented awards for their performances by E E Midvale junior high Greenwood school principal The three outstanding players in the meet LeGrand Gregory Davis Jack Canning Midvale and Roy Sadler Draper were given trophies team follows: The first Reed Stayner Davis and Gene Openshaw Payson forwards Wilcenter lis Atkinson Vaughan Kimball Draper and WarMidvale ren Thompson guards Second team Christian Clovis Murray and Sergis Alverez Bingham forwards Clarence Hansen Sandy center Burt Davis Davis and Bill King Uintah guards All received awards Herbert Sorenson Draper forward won both scoring awards tanking 16 points in one game to get the trophy for this performance and chalking up 40 points in the three games to take the award given for high scorer in the tourney The sportsmanship trophy went to Lowell Young Union captaim back (Steorts treast stroke — 2:d&2 160-yar- stroke Mink free — relay— East Aidous) d Blackett Rhodes U-B- ar Leaver style) Union Iloag Turns Up Ranch Quint Chi--cag- ent last-year- - - £) -- PETERSBURG Fla ST 2 UP) — Myril first-rsun- player: Mrs George Brantley Jackson ville 83 and Helen JlDettweiler Washington 84 Jane Cothran Greepville S C 83 and Betty Botteriii Salt Lake City 89 "Freida Nolai) New Castle Pa and Jean Bauer Providence R I 81 88 Greeley Stale Wins — Over- - Colorado Mines -- GREELEY Colo March 2 (PI— State closed the ' regular season of Rocky Mountain conference basketball by swamping Colorado Mines 61 to 29 Tuesday night The defeat was the fourteenth for the Miners who failed to win a sin- gle contest Greeley finished its campaign with eight victories and six’ Greeley March Hoag Yankee outfield- er who waslnjurecTIasrJuIy turned (Forbes up in the New York training camp 1:288 Tuesday for his first workout sinced he was hurt He appeared insplen-dicondition and said he "felt tic over the team’s chances in the pected to be the chief relief man Traveling on the Union Pacific’s Defeats Cubs 64-3- 5 luxurious streamliner City of Los coming campaign Wayne K Otto onjthe staff-Te- d Lyons Sox veteo will also ran be available Angeles the vanguard of the — White ' Sox baseball club7 prominent C h 1 e a g 0 baseball will instruct ybung hurlers writer was positive in his asserWith Rruce Balken Gene McDonough and led by Joseph T Barry road at the spring training camp Irv Crandall leading the attack Luke Sewell a 4H to 35 victory over secretary and Coaches Herol(L tion" “We haVe a 10Q per-cdespite his36 Ranch acawere fcored Tuesday In a game played in and Billy-We- bb better ball club than we had last years ls expected t° bear the £outh team (MuddyLRuel gh gym1 passed-throuSalt Lake City brunt of the catching duties Crandall and Balkan each tallied 13 year at the same time” potnta and McDonough came up with 15 Rensa up from the Texas league Whitehead Kennedy ace of Tuesday on their way to their The acore mound staff Chelini a will likely be the second string reSOUTH A RANCH camp at Pasadena spring training 1 G T F P ' GTFfl Cat young southpaw and Dietrich are ceiver This department however favi rf 2 3 1 5 Moranily rf 4 O 0 8 Is expected to be the weakest on 8umrhasif 4 0 0 8 Kmpey If Vernon Kennedy Clint Brown 2 0 0 4 expected to carry the heavy c I 4 c 0 0 8 5 OOIO Ante ' yeti nold Monte Stratton Duncan" Rigney mound chores for the White Sox the Chisox team" ’ 3 4 3 9 Crandall rg 6 1 J 11 MelroVy- rg Bill Dietrich and Vernon Wil- - Merrit (Sugar) Cain former Ath He n ry (Zeke) Bon u ra slugging BaJiRiL-if- i — 4 7 3 115 White rf 10 0 2 shire signed a 7irst baseman and Ilinter (Jack) McDnoughe pitchers —Luke — Sew-eH0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Heir! c alton Ig “Sehiireter Pensa Norm iGarff to on the he flacker are rg second but "contract 10 0 2 “George fair Hayes is'expected and Ken Sylvestri catchers were ln line before long Clint Brown 4 3 35 30 8 4 64u Tot 11 Totals holdoutjist but club officials an-- ’ J6 Hrore bv quarter! the pjayers In the partyr who narrowly escaped blindness in tlcipate no great deal of trouble Ranch White Sox officials are optimis — Webb an explosion two years ago is ex to from either according South A ST AUGUSTINE Fla' March 2 tP)— Par yielded four strokes Tuesday to the sizzling game of Patty Berg and that Minneapolis red head paced qualifiers in the annual Florida east coast women's golf tournament She posted a 76 Second place Went -- to Dorothy Traung of San Francisco Patty’s conqueror last week at Ormond beach who clipped two strokes from par with a fine 78 Kathryn Hemphill of Columbia S C the Ormond beach winner fired a 79 and took show honors d Other pairings with the“ qualifying scor- e- for each all-st- 180-ya- ChisoxHuflers Receivers Journey-Thr-ough Salt Lake on Way to Camp 4 ch The regular semimonthly meeting of the Utah State Umpires and Scorers’ association- - will be held Wilson g Wednesday at 8 p m in the Kearns McWilliams jn Air members of the as and Belmont's frequent building Fancy-- — divings Eastmond"T£7 7 118 fighting Totals ISIS 17i Total socTation are urged ta attend chnchmg— sl0wed“Up“ther boutri Oftioials John Kraft and Dlckl"g&Ttftfr 7815 Reed W 64 Clark W 574 medley relay — East 6 5 OOIO Unper c By Berks C T- all-st- date Hlgh-PolMan -Exumrwho led the division scorwas of man most the year high ing with 34 points but he was not alone one of five Montana the Every men who played the full 40 minutes of the game registered at least 8 points Merlin Ahlquist at center Semifinals and finals in the College was high for the Utes with 9 points Humor table tennis tournament at while Harold Miller who played the the University of Utah will be game with a sore leg registered 8 Thursday starting at 3:30 p m in (Continued on FoTTowing Page) the union building ballroom officials of the local division of the — meet announce has bracket Upper competition ftefred the semifinals In quarterfinal encounters Ed Backman 3 downed Monty Carpenter 21-- 8 0 and Rheim Jones triumphed 4 8 over Clyde Hardy 8 Gordon Giles and Bob Jimas LOS ANGELES March 2 LPI— are favored in the lower bracket Anthony Pelleteri’s The Shooter won Gold medals will be awarded to the $1200 aded Stanford purse champions irf both the men’s and feature race at Santa Anita park women's divisions and silver medals and a half to runnersup Favorites' in the woTuesday finishing-tw- o lengths ahead of Golden Era In the men’s division are Marion Conta and event Virginia Hightman With --Upperberth- running— third Victorian Star the Alfred G Van- All of Tiges Signed of which much derbilt ay“was” expected-Tuesdafternoon Owner Says — got into close quarters at the start DETROIT March 2 (UR)— All He and was - never a contender members of the Detroit Tigers basefinished far out of the money The Shooter went to the front ball squad have signed 1937 contt tracts and will report for spring early and while Jockey Charlie applied the whip in the last training “on time” Walter O sixteenth was never headed and Briggs Jr son of the Tigers’ — The time was — won- Tuesday- night going away — Hir announceffiFnf settled rumors --W1A The winner paid $14 40 $8 and of holdouts among the Tigers’ first No salary 'terms $4 60 Golden Era $540 and $420 string players were disclosed and Upperberth $620 The Shooter Anita Winner legal” ring" 27-2- 6-- 2 ita's In event Braddock fails to appear however the German said he would not claim the title for they “can be won and lost only m the i Doyra opened the scoring and Taylor followed with two shots while Pendleton was sinking a long one putting the M S C team Utah evened the count ahead but Montana spurted to at 6 take the lead ' Utes’ Turn to Rally Utah took its turn to rally and again evened the score at and shortly after went ahead 19- 18 for about 30 seconds This was the only time in the game that the Utes were in front As the second half started Utah missed six straight setups to get off to a bad start and then Exum rolled in five and Taylor Doyra Ogle and Vavich gathered two apiece to pull the Bobcats so far ahead that the outcome was ! All-Sta- rs Schmeling Whirlwind Finish Four years ago a new athletic regime opened at the Bozeman school with the incoming athletes swearing to emulate to the best of their ability the work of the famed Unt l this year Golden Bobcats their efforts have met with little but after nearly being success counted out of the race for the fourth and last time the graduating athletics put on a whirlwind finish to go to the top of the league Tuesday night they met with their first success by winning the division crown and now they are prepared to finish their job and give Montana State the first title it has had since the Golden Bobcats bowed out of the picture after three straight triumphs 1927 to 1929-I- n elusive Driving hard and fast for the basket and shooting with uncanny accuracy on the second half the Bobcats put on a sensational finish to their comeback drive by bury Ing the Indians under a blanket of baskets For the first half the Indians played the Bobcats on even terms with the score reading 4 for Montana at the rest period but In the second half the Redskins completely withered and the Montanans took advantage of the relapse to run up a big lead which they never lost For the first 13 minutes of the second half the Indians were able to score only one field goal and one foul pitch They had plenty of shots at the hoop but the leather simply would not go through the hoop c d j T onion Certain He Denver Buffs Each Put Two Will Meet Champ On Leads Mates in Title Tilt on Great Drive In Last Half Cats-Pu- t 4 great" Cool Morning losses Friends 0£ue Gdl&abcUiu (j)? tAt fitttc &t&u£ Station vttA WkotUatc Way4 HDT72reebourns JLJj’eeburnineLi A |