Show —- - - ' ' ' - - -- - - '- - ::::: : - li ' CM — L-11- M--- I -- d — ' w9ti t ' rges stop- for - 4 the newt the hree - 1 for- - p e to twit hots— ggie ktur2 jury otice tom- - o I Pr 2 3 4 4 4 0 O O - ':':- ' 1 I '' I :: if' 'A I '''''L'' ''':":''''' :::r i I 1 '''' 12:-- O 0 Fi 2t 'l :ciZ:741:i:1 7'i '1:::::'"i:''t'1 ' - - :' ''i a 1 r Pi 1 10 0 I II ' I' I I li i 30-2- I ) :i6 ' I I k I 1 )::::' 1 I 20-1- - ''::::):i'‘ ‘"I d - 24-2- 200-pou-nd i::::::1 ?::4i:":0-:-k:- It::::?::1:!:: ' Id ' ' ' ' - - ' I weeraashy r ' 4 1 - L: ' ' Nt ' e )' ' ' Tigers 'Defeat Colorado close ' - - of lg St0 a It it I ' I I :'!: ' ' ' ‘th kickoff nomination over Orville 11 who started every gams I Nutta during the regular season— Nuttall a junior will be back next seuon What does Coach Bernard (Bunny) Oak ea intend to do in the fact of such a stampede of first campus? stringers from the homituts about I Well for one thing he a locker room full of good reserves I due back next fall Four Good Ends II Will Leave Subs Coming Back 28 :1 ik otoveva ' I I I ' —- - :':i'':::':1::'-if::::-":: Moore I ' LeGrand Wasatch Forest Dale South Bountiful Riverton Sec: ond and Wells are the six teams ili undefeated in the Salt Lake region Coach Ole Olsen's leading Wells Scoring 17 points against Bingham in his team's opening Joroutfit conquered last year's Wells dan district game lanky Vaughn Bennion Granite center stake champion Waterloo during the week leaving only Irish Tuhey's stamped himself as a man to watch in coming league games Burton ward combination between this sewn Wells and an Interstake tournament bvtis Popular opinion among obs6vers here gives Burton the edge 1 but there will be a new champion in either case Waterloo has controlled the situation in this league for years In Highland stake Wasatch remains supreme with Hulse and Walton pacing a spirited quintet East Jordan Stake LpgatL at Box Elder Weber at North Cache Bear River at South Cache The Edgehill "Nomads" have one — Northern Division REGION Flirt more chance to topple the Wasatch Tribune Intermountain Service Team Standing Jordan District Jordan at Bingham Granite at Murray pace setters and with Gale Brown Won Lost Pct BRIGHAM the firemen Grantsvilis at Davis Tootle at Cyprus 1 833 Second 5 swishing the net from all angles Midvalo 1 633 of this city have anything to do 5 e Sandy Third Summit District the 'Nomads" can't be counted out Midvale' 2 667 with it ice PIM 4 at South Summit Judge Memoskating will be a popular rialMorgan 2 667 4 Bandy Second ai yet at Park City North Summit at tya3 here 3 500 this winter 8and7 First eateh sport 4 Union 333 2 REGION THREE Nineteenth Sets Pace Saturday city firemen flooded the 5 167 1 Butler Alpine District 6 000 tennis courts at the park on West 0 East Midvale Pleasant Grove at American Fork ttnAlthough Nineteenth has lost Salt Forrest street and the baseball field coin at B Y high Provo at Lehi Lake stake's leading scorer Blaine Schedule Matey January 10 Nebo District at Pioneer park to provide two more Tintle at Payson At Midvale Junior Nigh Openshaw it still persists in druSpringville at Spanish rinks for Brigham City en- Fork Juab bye skating re Second vs Union 7 p an attack Midvalo all with opposition bing thusiasts First vs Sandy First 8 p m REGION FOUR led by the Lish brothers and only Midvale p at Sevier District Sandy Third vs Sandy Second The rink at the tennis courts will Salina (Wednesday) Capitol Hill is left with an outside East Midvale vs autier10 p m be for the use of small children and Monroeat at MetMarysvale (Wednesday) chance of overcoming Nineteenth's tUrferst results: lent t at at Tropic PEtiguitch baseball the park rink will be tor Monroe at Bicknell IEscalante determined drive Twenty-fourt- h Circleat EAST WEVALI Marysvale MIDVALE SECONDI adult skaters The latter site will ville OTWP 0 T PI started well but hu faltered since P District be approximately three 'and one-ha- lf rf Bairn rf 84 42 40 20Nelson Moroni Gunnison at North ' Ephraimlimit!atgannet high school star Landers losing its 81A If Glover If i in size making it one of the Sanpete acres Wasatch at M 1 e 6 c 0 Sid Manning to the "U" squad academy (SatPevich 121Holmquist 0000 Petrelleta rg 0 0 0 OIH Glover rg 3 2 ? 6 largest outdoor rinks in northern urday) REGION FIVE 0 0 Olehristnen ig 4 1 9 Utah Bay Is In grant stake Miller Mil- Thurber Northern District 3 0 9 6Young 0 0 0 0 1The rinks will be directed by Duchesne at Roosavelt Uintah at 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 01Clara were Beck:dead crest and East Altamont bye 3 0 0 filklisop 0 0 00 Councilman Merlin Larsen I Masuran deadlocked at the close of first — super1 District of visor 10 6323 parks and recreation in this Oresuriver at South Emery North Emery half play and are found in the Totals Totals at Central Carbon bye Score by quarters: city same Ipredicament after a round Midvale 8 40 39 52 Second REGION SIX 8 19 21 23 of second half games Miller with East Midvale Millard District Delta at Hinckley Fillmore at Milford Simpson and Diamond hitting the Referee Brady umpire Kenney Beaver bye Weber Junior League crest SANDY TRIRD IARDT FIRST hoop a is Chuck Taylor Dixie District G TI P Team Standing OTTP PatOWILTI at Enterprise Kenai with a rangy Scandinavian perat Durrirt 0 0 0 0 it 23 I3 12 511rliumfd Won Lost Pct cane Orderville at Cedar City Kanab at sonnel including Johnson Pear Momper t If 3 1 0 6 Riverdale Bishop If 80rant 3 Dixie (Saturday) 9 Orderville Parowan at 1000 a I 1 a Juniol 1 31Cowdell Weber 1 son Larsen and Mule holding Peterson 0 1 00Q tSaturdaY i 6 313 Huntsville — Nelaon re 01 00 00 2113rown rg 0300 2 667 I its own against all comers and Oreenwd 2 9 4 1 ' Ig Ofeasper Hooper Ig 1 2 333 1 1 1 Burch Creek East IAMIcreek sparked by Neff Wright g 0 0 0 0Reneen g 00 00 2 I 0 Weet Weber :11 I 11atomfrd it i i and Long make up another trio Pioneer Loop Opens 0 0 1 0 0 Plain City IMargette 2 I 333 of deadlocked leaders 3 0 000 f 5 4 ?3 1 ii i': I - inter-stak- 1 70 IL'r i '''' 1 lif'''1 I I - I n' r- 1 - ff ' I 4:: :::: '4 (5: : - — ri - ed 1 - BOULDER Colo Jan $ By DICK—PALMEB I olloWhIg an °pearls round which With the31r Tour hoop openers gridiron story charged with drama produced action In abundance con11 siderable scoring the usual upsets close at hand the league schools and color was ended a week ago ir1 West South: and are when Colorado was Eut on Ogden over and unexpected displays of power 1Saturday fast rounding into shape in prep- 'powered by Rigs under the flutter the part of corn of the Four good ends Gene Grove aration r for that e basket-sergets competition "weak sisters" high school Mg flags of Dines' Cotton bowl Harold Saunders imuis Liley and way January 28 will start preparations Monday under lAx Quarnberg all aro sophomores Rice whipped what is generally for Friday gamer in all districts of ' The Big Four teams are restsictHe has back- - four tackles A now sd to games with high schools out- agreed was Colorado's'best team in ::'1 the "tate besIdea nrill state side the I Kreiger one preseason making Indeed her history—certaiiify—a better team I circuit ths Sevier Charles Lowen Abs Levine and district of tegion four will see Borne encounters few and far between than Colorado's followers can I X ::7::::':1Z'T Don Smith four guards Morgan hops I of its team' In action as early as West however hu traveled to both ::: r Davidson Don Smart Henry Brown it 'he'll have for many seasons to Wyoming and Nevada when Wednesday and Justin Card and at tenter series from the cm oopped a two-gaIn Titles Rai Thompson Pueblo sophomore banger White Pine high and then toppled 4 Nine of the n Colorado players I who filled in for Moor in the Caswho lined up for the kickoff against I Opening round games last week both Evanston and Lyman 1 per glant'a brief minutes on the served notice that retention of titles The Panther victories came as a the southwest champion played I 'bench by defending champs in the various reSult- of come sharpshooting by their last footballlor the team that At least seven backfield men bel Paul sparkplug of the team finished 1937 undefeated un- IL leagues In the state will be a tough Stan and sides Rooney and Nuttall will be job Davis defending state cham- Sterl b small but he has a good tied but which couldn't tarry that I left in tho Cotton bowl aquad—Rex pion pulled out of its game with eye for the basket as well as be- record into the new year lie the II Tomlinson and Paul - Reeves at a good ball hawk West boasts face of Rios' superior weight and I Tooele with a 6 triumph to its aingstrong defelnlive man in the perI quarterback Charles Heeb Wilbur credit but the Darts were forced to I reinforcements I iNItALft& n Rocchio Floyd Trachsel at half come- son of DehSmith NInO4JI"41411III gt make a gallant second-ha- lf I I back and Jim Hickey and Bob Hill Whole Team 1 backi to overcome a post lelPractioally lead the ant while the other guard he a- tiolauP between Myron- Hale and' 1it-tBuff" had taken at of Byron (WhIzzer) I I going Tho freshman team will send up LIIMM10 Don Mayne has 11141:716:71t Tooele's showing especially in view Armond Perri a with 7171 of the fact that three of the regulars been showing up well at one for- Beta Kappa key who departs for Gene- Moore Husky Buffalo a goodmany promising youngBuffaloes especially backs One is were only recently returned from a ward post Rondo Hoagland and England next fall u- a Rhodes to be graduated In spring Jack Brady 4185 pounder from football trip to Hawaii speaks vol- Ken Larsen are alternates Colorado loses practically scholar Grand Junction who played at Mi ume' for the potential power of the John Duncan is the lone candi- a whole team Davies Tackle John Brown both date for center His ability at tailinois befors tranaterring to Colo Tooele machine Lou The Smith an mountain champions guards Rocky ratio Hurdle Severoon punter Perhaps one of the major upsets ing shots makes him a strong scor- lost too their most vigilant and workman and Francis Ste- front Salida Don In last week's play was Tintic's ing threat and his defensive work powerful - defense man Kelly of Lovelvens Gene Ervin in Fullback and Cheney and's- 1938 state runnerup 3 triumph over Spanish Fork II above average Coach Bert Bal- Moore Halfback Jo Antonio who caught Strannigan from Rock Springs In the Nebo district Seth Parkin- lard has cut the squad to 14 men center who probably will the White's touchdown propass agairwit play Wyo and John Pudlik and Tom son's Miners have been knocking at and will probably drop two more feulonally next fall Owl& surprised Ten Eyck from Denves1Lhavs th' door of opportunity for several before the initial league game ld Just scratching the names of Of the 11 whokartedagainst thetivnycsriiii-bliCkfiejobs when seasons past only to see it shut in The new setup limits Ogden to a thosorstars-from-the-linsup slicTUT cl Rice only Tackle Marty Brill 183- next rolls fall around theirjaceajust—when—it—seemed a fewer than U C be and 'next for weaken Jack pound sophomore enoughlo Rooney The outlook for Colorado's chamthey have played in past season glimpse of greener pastures was just but in addition the first baldish sophomore blocking back pions for 1938 is good But there is ahead This season the Miners are years in the state association Coach eleveniwill be South of both from Dakota win return no Whiner White in sight Nor 'regout to go places in a big way and Dixon Kappis will put a power- ular ends Leonstripped Lavington and Joe a Boondy a sub all season wad given any Gone Moore the manner in which they came ful quint in action The Ogden team but it will be fast from behind and toppled the touted will not be big l ball handlers Dons gives Eureka fans confidence in the lineup In their future deeds Forty Golfers Play southwith a line array of hoop- -- - 4" Scoresas a general rule were eters At should have a good year in Club higher lastweek than is usual in the the event that Eddie Isaacson is COLUMBIA Mo Jan 8 al--- time lead John Lobsiger and Harcase of opening league contests closlan Keirsey combined in tho More than 40 golfers were out at Whether or not this was due to the labia to instill a little of the old After trailing most of the game the to drop in the winning To of Milsourt spurted in ing minutes abolishment of the center jump will fighting spirit into Ills boys University Fort Douglas Saturday to enjoy ths led the home teem's Keirsey not be known until further games date the Cub machine has shown the last five minutes to beat the points 10 points attack with 38th of late the season plenty play Ed Jensen led banding strength are played Suffice to say that in 33 to 29 field Schwartz counted three most instance the- - larger scores Infantry from FL Douglas a thor- University of Colorado the with a fine score shotmakers two free throws to lead ough lacing and then dropping a here Saturday night and sweep a tlie11 and of 77 scorers decision to the Such Millers two-gaseries basketball - --- Another tournament is planned Natural' on Program team from Nephi independent e The Tiger displayed a polished cut mentor will Cub COLLEGE The TZNCING probably The outstanding "natural" on this Sunday and heavy play Is maid-to 12 men in the next few passing offense in2 the final period Pa—tong Island U 10 pated - 'At Bethlehem week's program will be the game at his squad halfovercome a to Colorado Te on tobigh by Professional Tee Branca (Continued Following Pagel Murray Friday at 8 p m between 0 Granite and Murray Each chalked up triumphs last week the Farmers scoring a 4 win over Bingham and Murray invading Jordan to walk off with the long end of a 7 ' count in one of the few low saaring ' games played in the state x ' If Granite can defeat Muriay on the Smeltermen's tricky floor it can 8 I take its place as the team to beat in the Jordan circuit The Smelter-me- n on the other band will be in a SASA commaneng spot for high honors if they can slip past H Cecil Baker's talented shotmakers The schedule throughout the state SooliVos'Irt 4111‘ with all games listed for Friday unless otherwise indicated follows: I REOIOON ONE dilitleA f A' Or Qn January White-aw- l - three-corner- The 8 In Feature Tilt A i 'High School Loop To Open Race 4 'Murray- Quint r I untie- - a dot The last mentioned contest is the only' one of major importance as It really thickens the plot in Pioneer's feud Coach ward outfit Taylor's Twenty-sixt- h is now deadlocked with Jim Ingle by's Cannon boys and the highly rated Twenty-fift- h squad sparked by Poole and May is just as reapected end determined s LeOrand Promising Little has been saidaboutBonw vile stake this season but a great deal will be said if the LeGrand ward squad composed 'of Bryant Badger George Weidner Jack Llewellyn Henry Kjobeck and Ho met Kirkham keeps its record clean in league and practice games much longer—LeGrand has gone through scheduled play to date without as much as a nervous mo- ment and has vanquished several powerful outfits in invitational games Yale has put up a good fight but misses the three Mollerup brothers who were greatly responsible for e Yale's success in making the tournament last season halt the rive L2 wentdown haters termined Fourth ward attack— 0 the previously Twenty-sixt- h Seated - t - egolOrs rupm tileven--- Four 13ig - r H 0 ora cio'wl 41 Ogden Makes Hoop Debut Granite Opp'oses th ''' ' Lheir to 4 8 2 ro-- I 7 ' -- -- IL--- IC o- C - -- oe e 114 00p s - : "dt -12 0 ame5---:011:::- i 1 ch Fatdt pho- ame e II ' — '0' 1938 - - - 1 1500-od- ark r- ' r 1 all-imp-er d 61 ark- - ' - - a 11 As second haILPIayIn M Men basketball gets under way with three-wa- y ties prevailing la several f of 'ths fifteen stake leaguei in the e Salt Lake interstake area interest apirli and enthusiasm among play ors end fans alike are at fever pitch a the leaders and contend ere nuke teat( for the tent duh down the stretch Although the Salt Lek area in- cludes but 132 teams of the d taking part in church play this year and although it has produced only ono champion during the past five years there aro at least six combinations in this area at present with secret ambitions Kat- I ing to nothing less than the all-- I t church prize t During the pUt week three I o place startling upseta t 0 Twenty-eigh- th the I trouneed me I youthful Seventeenth ward league leaders in the Salt Lake I unheralded In the stake I Ensign Twelfth-Thirteensquad would I not be denied and embarrassed the IEleventh outfit in a hair raising thriller while in Pioneer - ': - - GLEN C ANDERSON—J y -- ' ' ' Y BUNDAY'MORNINd-JANUAR- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE- - -— ---- 0 Wit t e - ' ' — - — - - - : - 4iiit' lii 1ve y ' - - - - Fort - - - - ' 20-1- i 46-2- 20-1- - MI Firemen Aid In Making Skating Rinks g Men Basketball fp" a b' S all-sta- te 173 Av-p- 91144 Actittz-1"-j- c9 -I tti c 1111401"k‘ ( - - 1 2)" t 00 'Aofr- Co- Please bear in mind that only eyery six months are you able to buy M TILL E T T - KYLL - ttea to It - lee g 62 2° I If4tokt Atoff I — le 1 1$ ' Q o — ill--47t- Carbon-Emer- 'FEW OF THE GROUPS: A - Young Men's Suits and Overdoats I et Totals -- bigrtn08debt '38 Iioo - nN Junior Out in South Davis SouthBouri- - sizore by quarters: 4 T 11 lit ilich1 licrimie by 10 19 ' 24 29 league officials Saturday ars: Third tiful with an unmarre record is a Sandy Golden Glory and 14° Referees Manny umpire Brady RIVERDALE Okra quintet" chalked up victor's' in open-HOOPER length ahead of Bountiful Second T Ir P of the Pioneer league G T P p Ing round BANDY 2ND MIDVALE lar Rustle!! 7' 4 3 2 10 Manning 7 which is the only squad which stp 4 Glgory GTFP1 Millings f 2 2 0 4 johnston 7 3134 22 1 abitirdbf showed great Golden s pears capable of tripping the leader eubert rt filPliPoliner 0 0 2Jrielding I '0 0 0 0 over last season in "coring aImprovement 3531 win South Bountiful boasts of such stars W ake It a o 11 I 4 el I 0 0 21Powora g errt0111Brovent1 0 1 0 0 over Murphy Grocery Lang of the WitP 3 1 51Ruesell g ners 1 12 tallied Brown 0 0 0 as the high scoring Clev rly broth-- It IC14114 fol I 8 811etroo:61r7 points paced the 2 Lira : 01 0 0 EManning g 0 0 0 0 Ken Garff team to a 3328 win over Tooele era with Atkinson - nd Argyle a wound le s a 2 StWebb - It 0 0 0 8 Child g 1 0 0 Oillardy 1 0 0 0 0 Merchants and girevellPaterson swamped fit S 8 47 gaglIrcarteute-sto L Is 23 'Hansen Carieson's t J 80() team 0 out 0 and 0 1 hat a i1 Llewellyn i rounding rd 8 — Totalar-T-111 a z6 parable to anything LMMe 9 3 2iii Tits I 4 12 Lit - basketball clrclee MUliPkII GROG GOLDEN GLORY 9 14 4 241 Totals 4 140 20 Totals 181JNTSVI'LLIC BURCH CREEK G T Ir PI G T T P quarter -- - ti - 19 - 11 24 Bountiful Second was champ here Midvarle by Sell rf 2 2 0 41Weet- it 2 4 3 7 T 0 p g Plyst Jr: t qTrp : 10 13 15 201 "'""n" 3 1 1 7 Doman 7 0 0 0 °Herzog II 1 0 0 2 last season and remains deter- - Bandy Second ? 7 4 lg Cowan c 17 2 8 3 71ang c 5 2 2 12 ' t ZKaotnildgel 3 mined to repent but most followers Itef" lianer1 umPiree BradY' 11Ial ennt 7 ? 11 4 2 0 8 Thurman elf 2 1 0 4 O 2 0 0 CMonson Is Ctamlre 34 0 allensen e 1 0 02 in thie league call South Bountiful 3 1 17 RoYal At BOTLIC2 - UNION Combs 0 Oilleelop g 2 0 0 4 Gillman It 1002 g 3 0 rt 0 Poole e 01 0TPP1 wry" 17 2 0 0 4 D Bilton rt 1 I I) Allen tops 3 1 0 &McKay g Christnen g 3 3 0 6 0 rt rg 1 I I lecDongh 210pront 111 0 0 0 01 0 1 0 01 Larsen rt 1 0 8 Blacks 7 the Tooele district—urants- - O Milton It 3 0 0 illWhitins It 0000 0 4 910 tax 0 0 8 sultme4 rid Second 311 and the vine Johnsons with intals 10 8 1 311 Totals 13 10 7 33 e Totem 5 35 14 10 3 01Whitoad rsIS a3 10 I0 76 the way in all out llena Irt ix 1 Andersons by quarters: 0 s probability showing be to the will 2Zr!k6114II go quintet G T 13 27 35 120 GloryTaylor' umptra 4Myer' GTIgp 0 1 Realop I 2 2 2 6Madley -- I that area In the interstake a amass 10 o 01Pixten Is: 6 3 1 11 rot 0 I 1 I 1 Barrett 0 0 Ander$on I 1 1 2 0 -next Ill11ex month Joust 1 2 Peterson g 4 2 0 Olsen REN—CIARIPP--- -' I 0 P headache Andreotta 0 G G T Y PI 0 1 0 0 g 12 2 1 25 Barrows 1 g 0 0 0 Ojlealop 1 0' 0 213rown 3 2 8 010Isen Scott a rt rt 3 Tr 2 g 0 0 Dot:r left in the Oquirrh race and Magna i) Totals a 1 0 0 21C Taylor e 0 0 0 0 Bevan' It Hancock 1 g &Valle — 3 le 0111 '' v 2 ill 11 1S Cetillinf 11 The latter relieved ountI 2 4 2 6'Lloyd e 31 06 g 0-----0 0 0 Proetor e i Mulrbrook I-----OA-d 0 Oil Taylor Wardell rg 3 3 0 6 McDowell lrir 0 111 Granier of further worry by edging Ifereiieitofl'e't 111hPire --Bridy: 13 7 3181 5 0 01Colbert 3 3 Beds' 0 0 Totals I 0 5 115 Tollds Ig Ig Pleasout a victory over the rugged Eckman lg 2 0 0 4Anderscin If 2004 ' ' 6 0 NORTE 3 1 0 0 Warner I 0 rt WEBE11 Ig led ant Green group OODLI pl by TomlinJtioNipp P' Wit it 0 1 0 0 anklet 0000 Pleasant Grove Soph Batley Ion duritur the week 1 t 0 21ffarrit t Jackson t 0 3 1 l'Sparraw I 22004 1445 a3 0 04 —' Totalsy la 2 261 Wale irour-waxi- n Bcore-b1 5 Bush e 181—Totals 13 9329 Eety 4 I ' Cam al i a 41 : - 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