Show ' i ' A $ 14 Thur5day Morning - ' IUPPer 1 1- 4 Iirtzcket i J -c ' eler 7 T 'La Icht i- 40 3 2 IlDellac 0 0 0 Provo 31 0 112-- le 481 II 6 - H g dr 40 natvis 0 40 1 March 19 1912 gakr Zribunc 5sa1t 51cili:n It AV) 4 4 tit gden C s 0 51 0 30 111--n nr19 Igill 1) :1 Ai S e D 0 '737 e 1174 Logan Suow 11 Tit3racket I 30 Eflurricane 29 Murray ' ' - Eight of Teams Move Into '' - ::::--- ' 6 Quarterfinals - -- - : annual of the casaba court rushes into the second round with eight strong teams ousted from the championship picture and eight stronger squads going into the quarterfinals Thursday at the rhuge "TI" field house A capacity crowd turned out for the night shift and the afternoon session approached the capacity mark making a total of close to 9000 fans who passed through the gates for the double court tea: lure It was one of the biggest days on record at the popular hoop classic - - : ( : P '1 1' - ? tt1 '' '- ' ' ' : ' :' : : ' - ' -' ' ' '" '::- 'I ' - x i ' ': ' - 1' ' - A i1' 4-- C - ' 1 1 Nk 'f' '- t ' I ' f 4- 4't -' 4' i t i r' :: ": '' ' i 1 :crrI gttf :' - ::: !: 1 'so: '''''' Itik ' t09 : :! :7- 31: ''' Y :'' - 7' ge 2: ' ' - Wednesday's Results Morgan 29 Payson 21 Granite 29 Roosevelt 23 C ' s' - - -at--- l' tt 1 so many ' 1 a ! ' ' 5t1-'-4 c 1z'-$- t:l'-it'': '''' ' ' ' 1- 03 t- 1 - 1 g 4 4 1 4 I ' '''':':' ' 11' ''''11: :' '':: ig 4s " tl' - ( - i' 'otes'' '' 7ita:4a- ::: ''4s :i:''i: ' 4 i "i - 1 1 c tagget:ar---1- i - Granite's tight defense in the second half aided the Farinqrs 3 in pulling through to a hard fought victory against the Roosevelt Rough Riders in the final afternoon game of the prep The Iiiritah district boop meet at the U of U field house winners showed little respect for the touted Farmers in the first two periods getting some good shots over Granite's set defense 7 and at the end of the first half Granite was trailing 29-2- s 12-1- Lewis Taylor paced the Roosevelt offense in the first period with five points while Don Davis took over the scoring in the second 2 p m with seven counters The In the lower bracket the most period first period score was six-aImpressive performance Wednescame back with more Granite Hurriin was the turned by clay cane hoopsterc who turned back spirit in the second half to count Murray high nine points before t h e Rough Wins Hurricane Riders could garner a single point came The Typhoons through to lead 21 to 17 Johnson counted their tough first round test with for Roosevelt just before the gun their star center Teri Langston making the third period score on the bench before the first eight 9 for Granite rninutes of play had elapsed but Roosevelt spurted in the final the team went on to victory in a wild encounter The victory marks period to deadlock the count with Hurricane as the possible dark two minutes to go at A horse of the tournament was crowd the pulllarge partof Logan a highly rated team from for the Duchesne five Wesley region One had all it could do to ing get by the rangy and respected Guest replacing Parkin gotIlin A basket close for two field goals the last Snow high team in the last 10 seconds by Cali-iof corning in the final n Watts after an in the to the Dag game put play turned a possible defeat Into play for the Farmers victory for the Grizzlies determirat1onI and fight Thursday Logan faces Hurricane theTheRough Riders made them a at 7:30 p m and on the basis of favorite with the crowd Granite the performances Wednesday the southern Utah Typhoons have a failed to impress especially in the good chance of blowing their way 23-a- ll 1 1 30-2- 9 iI half-minu- 1 : 44 1 1 4 1 ' i ' ' Into the semifinals Granite high always a strong tourrument favorite played some of the poorest basketball it has ever shown in a tournament in the first half according to Coach Cecil Baker himself But in the second the Farmers came back strong to overcome Roosevelt's lead and prove Itself clearly a superior team Morgan high won the first game 1 of the tournament with a win over Payson but the Liona were not impressive Morgan faces Granite In the final game Thursday starting at 930 p m The Granitians are expected to hit their stride and will the heavy favorite in the Ihalf : te Dorius to 'Head Dale Golf 'Group 1 i 4 4 Ibe I il 1 First round agoIchtin6sell losers on Following last It's also unusual to have first-yea- men coaching r 14' Continued on Following Page) Davis Drops Delta Team From Rumlingin Prep Hoop Meet nine more points in the first four minutes of the third period while The Davis Darts Wednesday dropped Delta out of the championship round in the first evening game of the high school basketball tourney at the U of U field 5 house winning handily The Darts barely managed to keep out in front the first two peribds but from the opening of the second half they displayed a strong scoring punch and soon had the game on ice Davis used its height to good advantage con- the count holding Delta scoreless 4 for Davis then reading Walker and Black scored for Delta but the Darts added two from 0 at the foul line to lead the end of the third period Delta could not get through the Darts' tight defense in the final period being held to one foul goal during the first six minutes Child and Winters kept pouring them in for the Darts McMahon Black and Walker were outstanding for Delta while the entire Davis team played steady ball The score: Davin Delta GT FP GTFP 1 2 1 3 25-1- 38-2- Milton Dorius was named presiplay around both bank-boardent of the Forest Dale Golf asso- trolling Its passing and team play ciation Wednesday night at the were not especially strong Delta's annual election meeting He suc- drive and determined play feaEd Perry was tured its game and at no time ceeds T K Davis they stop trying named vice president and Mike didDavis ran ahead to a 0 lead Boh ling was reelected secretary in the first six minutes of play and treasurer and at the end of the first period 4 Mel Flegal president of Nib ley was leading D McMahon Park last year was named chair- cornered three good shots in the man of the entertainment commit- second period for Delta while tee Professional Jerry Henderson t Brown Child and Winters each and President Dorius will meet in tanked a field goal to keep he out in 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t Morgan maintained its early ball team from Hurricane swept lead over Payson until the final Murray high right out of the state gun and came out the winner in the first game of the championship tournament In the state high school tournaannual "U" at the first round Wednesday field house by a count of 38 to 34 ment which opened Wednesday in the most exciting game of the in the University of Utah field afternoon round whose playing Muse The Typhoons Payson tried a conleback after exactly fits their name came exan intermission and held Morgan to with entertaining through hibition of fast fighting but wild a single point while scoring seven basketball to overcome the Smel- but the game was already won and ter team's lead and grab a thrill- the Trojans coasted to victory triumph ing four-poiThane Rodgers was the player Strong Favorite mast responsible for Morgan's ofBy their display of fight and fense Ile sank four field goals and furious basketball the representa- five of six foul pitches for a total tives from Utah's Dixieland benine points more than came a strong favorite with the crowd that nearly any other player of either team racked the rafters with applause tanked for Coach Walter Brooks' game Held 0 Lead young outfit It is only the second Morgan was pretty hot the first time in history that Hurricane half and went to intermission with has had a representative in the a lead But its play during cla ssic the seeond half became extremely all win the made the But what and Payson Managed to more Impressive Hurricane lost ragged to within four field goals work up its Mar center Verl Langston in of the vietors at several times the first quarter of the game The Little Russell Griggs was exTyphoon attack is built around ceptional at times during the secLangston and the cagers made up ond half because of his rustling for their MSS with fight and tame for the trailing Lions In scoring victhrough with the hefailed to connect for any field tory and had to be satisfied with all a the gotas It was thrilling game on( 1 foul pitch out of two tries 13-8 at the Di(k Lant Latimer Simons and way Hurricane led quarter with Langston scoring Max Men love tied in leading Pay- seven points but with the rangy son's lcoring and they got only center missing the Typhoons were four points each Simons was also able to score only two points in good on the defense using his the second period and dropped six feet of height to good ad- 8 back of Murray vantage on the floor and under the Hurricane took a momentary backboard lead in the third quarter on three Good Floor Game fast shots two by Clarson Terry and one by Arden Allred Bill Dick Randall played a good Kastellic led a Murray charge that floor game for the victors But put the Smelter team ahead at the his scoring was limited to four 7 third quarter points—four out of seven foul He finally went out of the shots Typhoons Break Loose game via' the personal' foul route But the Typhoons broke loose with two and a half minutes left in the fourth period and jumped in the game lead and then batExcitement of getting into the away to a tled all the way out to hold the tournament may have been re- Allred and Alden sponsible for the poor and Uadvantage Stratton made the final goals that ninteresting brand of ball displayed clinched the game by the two teams but neither Murrayoppresented a more pol- outfit looked like championship ished team but the Smelter crew material The score: couldn't match the pace and fight Morgan of the Hurricanes who started at O Pavson G TFP Tie?4 2 2 there 0 and Lantt Rodggral 41 62 51 133 stayed top speed O 2 1 1 Griggst Wrightt RandalLe 0 7 4 4 throughout the battle They ap- 2 51 20 44 Meniovec LS11110113g Neilsomg 11 20 1 32 peared excited and their shooting O 1 1 1 Powell 0 Roseg was wild but they delivered the Rhodesc 1 10 00 20 5 2 2 THeathg 0 2 2 2 Barnetf Brooksg needed were baskets when they Tuekerf 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 After getting by the first round O 0 0 0 HSimonsg Creagerg 0 0 0 0 and overcoming their nervousness 6 19 9 21 9 18 11 29 Totals Score by quarters and with Langston back in the Palltion 21 3 10 17 ti 29 23 game the Hurricane crew should Morgan Chrlsins'en Smith and Of nolals be one of the strongest teams in the meet Thursday they face 0 2 I 1 1”rininC Shsrichor n 0 0 0 Blitirc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R11ach g Logan in the second round 4 0 $ 0 1:411redt Murray Iturrirne r T F P 1P r'F 13 15 8 34 Totals 5 10 17 134 3 4 2 2 10 Aelanisonr A big 29-2- 1 ll 12-a- ll three-quart- well-earne- d 15-1- 29-2- 33-2- 9 O O " 1 : 3 3 2 4 0 A 1 1 I 7 2 'n 4 Terryr Srattonf 1:1rzstonc Brnekmeirg 1 2 0 2 DeNtilleg 1 Nrw111cr Hvilhline Nelsong Kezertang SC1-2 2 14 by quarters:: 1I 11 0 fI Iturricishe 1S A 1 3 2 4 IS Mitrrsty 0 4 0 011 Officials: Nielsen and Barney A 3 '27 29 3' 34 er 24-2- ' 0'''-'''- ta '''''3' : ' s — - '':::-- - : - 1 4 ' '41:'1 ‘ )1 4i' v 4 -- - ' 6' : ''''' 1 - k'i- N ( c k ' — jt''''' - near-capaci- ty 14 13 ' N--- - '' 41 Nostrumf Lambertt Lambertx Dortong Stokerg Taylorg : q::'":''': - k Lehi Harprrf i te ' ::' ' :' r ? - !'- - 4 - if -4- ! ' Isv41 - i- ' :i-:7--::- 23-1- 0 Flaundemt P :::: - t Veber iF :: '' of'13-point- iN F - : ::'''"::'3-k::'''-''-"- :' - k afnrootmherthgerePratotveoamhigohn scchhaomopliponust - 23-1- ''' state basketball The defending ' ' :: ' of well-coach- G ' ': ' they never had a chance for the victory Weber displayed a big outfit that went about its task in a matter of fact manner that bespoke confidence and experience The scoring attack for the victors was led by Captain Glen Harper who made 14 points during the melee Lehi had of shots at the start of the plenty game but experienced luck Juissing set-u- p disappointing As a result Weber after set-u- p got off to a 7 to 4 lead at the quarter The Wildcats hit the hoop for 12 points in the second quarter to go ahead 19 to 111 and sewed up the battle by holding the losers to One field goal and two foul pitches in the third quarter After the Weber reserves entered the game the Pioneers started to hit the hoop and came through with 17 points in the 'final quarter more than they had scored in all the three preceding periods Big Reed Nostrum led the drive with 11 counters The victory pits Weber against Davis in one of the feature second-roun- d battles Thursday Lehi will face Delta in a consolation tussle The score: Officials tl :!- :':'':' last-quart- er e by ' T: !:::i :' ::':: - -- - 1::::::'''::--::-::ir'':::!:- ::: ::::4:-5::::- :: Weber boys Lloyd King left and (Oen Harper right 15 lead at the third quarter and Coach Glenn Arnett sent his reserves in to finish the battle The Pioneers put on a dazzling rally to close the gap but TFP li:::':::::''::''- :::ll: i ' : :: nt ' - '': :: :: ' N00' ' "1 ::: ':' ' - : I: ::::-"':'''-:i- - - i ta- 'fI' '- - 1 1 '' ': 25 Letzeor 3S : t :ii l't f '' :i:::::::::::::32 '::::-": ::' i :: :'-i'e4::- --- n - - -- t 4? r - 1 b tt0 7":t 1 '4"--- ' 1t: ''''''''''--- Weber high champions of the strong region 1 race advanced with ease througli the first round of the state prep casaba carnival field Wednesday at the U of U third-place house by whipping Lehi team from region 3 40 to 32 in a game more decisive than the score indicates The Wildcats rolled up a to to r- ''N'f 2: P 1 Preece t lierryt 03 30 20 120 5 2 11 Jrapersent Johosonf 2 3 0 4 ForrelLe Linesc 2 4 2 6 6 4 1 13 Ferriog Boonelha 1 3 1 3 1 4 2 4 Nfortlog Howog 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bloghomf Garnichref 0 0 0 4 0 0 8 Romarolert Prezela 1) 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Hozent SernkinK 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 2 Revellc Lholstrume 2 2 2 6 23 15 5 5 1113 8 30 Totals Score by quarters: — 14 39 51 25 Ogden 24 10 19 30 Carbon Officials: Collins Bullock 19 7 2 40 Par 4 AIWA— - i 13 26 12 38 KarCg Clarice SrrniTt Tntals Sore by quarlore: Delta Davis Referee Snow umpire t 1 61) exhibition Wednesday night as the '4!'''' Bulldogs scored the most lopsided :1':-'--t t 'N t g victory of the opening round 4 ::"-- : fe''s against the Salina Wolves 49 ' '' ' t ' l':'''''''''''':'' '''''' :::: ' to 21 '''' :::::::: Y?2!tV:' :::s::::::: The sparkling performance of 4 ::':' ::::-' ::''Coach Glenn Simmons' charges - :::-:::"' :S ' r'1:marks the titleholders as a power4 '" '' - '''':' ful contender for the 1942 crown ''' ' 1 Mahlon Rasmuson led the attack - Al ' ' ' ' '' ' - -- - Rasmuson was art player ': '':":::4 :''' '4'':: last season and he's back looking ':ii:'::'::E'E': :::::': better than ever this season ' "- r :'"': ' :::" :'" '''' Rand Clark also put on a fine i: show Wednesday both in shooting '' :: ::::: i "::-- : 1 and passing as he romped off with i f: :: 4n"4 ::':: 1 the high point honors scoring 17 1 ' ' :'::::-:'"r'' ?:''''' -::: points Garth Ford at guard was ::' " :: -' (71 ''-k ": also outstanding 1' ' i '::'fe-:'7ii 1 ''k i crew had little to ofThe Salina — i oe ::i:: C' fer the smooth performing : against 4 1 ' The Wolves had few - 77 - " k - If Bulldogs 7: N'' free shots at the hoop and when ''t Zrc4114 ' ''A ' they did get a chance to score their was weak ''::'shooting 't ' 011: ''"-- ' '''''-l- ' I ':: '1::' Provo ': away to a 12-- 3 romped t'''''::::::-!1:f::'k:'' ::l lead at the quarter:and was ahead ' 23-- 6 ' the half 'After running up at I) ' i' ':1 f7: :'s1 a advantage at the third pe"' 04 : k: riod Coach Simmons sent in his 41A A 11 reserves to finish off the game but still the score continued to mount until the Bulldogs had registered A 1: the second biggest total of the day t: :: Provo faces the Ogden squad In the second round Thursday and the winner of the battle is certain to become a hot favorite for the The game scheduled at 4 p m promises to be one of the features of the entire tournament Carbon A' 1:::'::':': i' o':':''':::l:::::''':''':'ri'''''':'''':::'::i:::f:'':'''''''::'::': : : ::: ''— 44 I 4 i t Working in for set-u- p after setup the taller Junction city five held a 14 to 10 edge at the half were in front by a 25 to 19 margin at the intermission point and still on top 39 to 24 as the game entered the final phase Hold Off Tigers Hoping for victory the Carbonites held off the Tigers for several mniutes in the final stanza and Lines broke through for a basket and a free throw but Jespersen of the Ogden team slipped in a beautiful long one and the Tiges began a scoring parade that couldn't be stopped The Tigers' tall guard Arnold Ferrin got by Dinosaur defenses for 13 Captain Berry of Carbon made 12 and Jespersen of Ogden scored 11 Only lad ousted on fouls was J Preece of Ogden the forward going out in the third quarter The score: 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 Winterct Childc Schnlieldg Browng Sheffieldl ' f -- F: lead - D 11i ':'''fi'24 17 8-- all ' - 'T'''' ' - r: : r 1 ' 37-1- G 2 0 0 4 7 2 0 14 2 1 0 4 O 2 2 2 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 6 O 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 Ga1lor4Ithl 9 12 7 25 9da Age S Provo Defeats Salina as ':t''''::::''A Grizzlies Whi " 1 We received two interesting letters from Salina Thursday from Laurine Mickelsen cheer-leadWe pointed and Ross Nielson out the other day that through the round robin method of selecting a champion in the Sevier district the team with the best record in the state was not even in the tournament In recording this unusual incident these enthusiastic Salina fans apfigured it was a reflecparently tion - on their team which took Monroe's place in the tourney They point out emphatically that Monroe beat Salina out in the same manner three years ago The But there is no argument comment was against the silly round robin system and not Salina won against any team Its place in the tournament and deserved it under the present playWhat's more off arrangement according to these two boosters "Salina was the best team in the league when the season ended There are two anyway" schools of thought on the subjects Coiling zit 23 "Payson :::::::::-:::::::::-:::?:::::-"-:::::"::::i:- Tigers blasted Carbon 51 to 30 Wednesday night to moye into the quarterfinals of the state cage meet By bowing out of the championship bracket on the first day of the big joust the Dinosaurs from Price duplicated their performance of 1941 although not without putyear tipg up a spirited fight Last 2 and Provo beat Carbon went on to win the peimant Carbon Takes Lead Captain Rex Berry of Carbon scored five points to put the Dinosaurs in front 5 to 0 but Farrell broke the ice for the Tigers the and the score was knotted at Price cagers never again held the Ogden - Referee Bulicieklumpire 1 1-1- i Two Morgan Boys Relax Coming from behind to snatch the lead in the first few minutes of play Aaron Home's Ogden r1TFP 3 2 7 opening half when they missed a of course number of close-i- n shots Keith Parkin was t h e Farmers' best high had the best shooter while Glynn Peterson shooting percentage in the 190 tournament with an average of played good ball on the guard line Provo high the (ham-pio- n Junior Moysh and Mac Johnson 31 Waft second with 24 looked good for the losers The score: Judging from the shooting IS'edGranite Itonervell nesday the percentages are GT FP T P 3 5 2 I 1 1 Mmyshi Parkint likely to drop this season 2 4 1 5 Johnsonf Giteatt 22 2 2 65 EllePC 2 2 0 4 Birtchere 21 3 1 1 7 Davicg Petersong 11 21 01 23 Jimmy Moss the daddy of the 2 3 2 0 Taylor Smithg school tournament was on O 0 0 0 Wilkinxc Krametg 02 20 i 14 high O 20 0 0 hand for the opening sitting on Tauffert Gardnerg The tourney Totals 1114 7 29 the front row — 9 13 5 23 most adverse the Score by quarters: under opened 8 17 19 23 weather conditions in Roosevelt years 6 12 21 29 Granite 29-2- 1 - - er 'i Tight Defense Gives Granite ' 21-1- 1 L- Al21::01'1!3-Ill:''''''-- Bill Ryan "weighs In" while his father J S Ryan looks on Bill is the last of five Ryan brothers who have played with Logan 38-3- 4 : ' e:::::: 1 i Dick Randall center for Morgan's Trojans wan high ncorer in the Summit division this sea' son After seeing the crowds to the first day of the prep hoop meet it doesn't look like a deprepodon in sports interest in Utah ti::!-:-- i 1 ll 1 - A - '' ' ft- t 4 - 1 Victory Over Roosevelt The winner will likely become the favorite to reach the finals in the upper bracket The game is slated at 4 p m The other upper bracket guarterfinal test will pair Weber against Davis Both these teams won decisive contests but were not particularly impressive in their openers They both indicated that they have a lot in reserve that is due to come out in future battles however and their meeting Thursday is expected to produce plenty of fireworks They will clash at t: rf--:-- - 7 pulled a hot game out of the fire WilWednesday from Snow son reports it's the fifth that his Grizzlies have grabbed in the closing seconds of play this season 1 - 1 3 ' - It's the result of the war first Parry Wilson is coaching his crew The Logan year at Logan ' - t year C!'4 l' 4 i 'i - ' '''':1- olr' 1 j: 4 ':' - ''' s : ! 4?i '''': - it I' l: 4--1 S 0'' ' i -‘ —"''' Woodrow of Snow Earl Ferguson of Roosevelt Monte Anderson of Delta Jackson Jewkes of Carbon and Hugh Bird of North Sevier are all in their first year of high school coaching It's quite an accomplishment to develop a tournament team the first 1'1 ! — ' - 4 1 1 :3 :: Ogden tkt7 f : L-''- i :' 7 11 t ! if 71 77T177777:77417 t44 "''''''''''' t 1404a 11 - t ' L ::4-- '1'47' ' e '' s: 1 : t 'N - - ‘ ii f' - 4 l'::'' k: ' I ::: -- Thursday's Schedule Championship Flight ::e'i '': 4- :'4''i —'--- 1 :Y'::s 5 f iai ffl rA 1 i A r-p'-' 1 1 ir t ' 1::f:--:- ' ' :: 'oil' - ' ") - i'' of the famed Logan Ryans All five brothers Miller Stewart Kent and Dick played for Logan high and Kentand Dick performed Miller Kent and for USAC Dick are all first lieutenants in Uncle Sam's army now and their dad is mighty and rightly proud Mr Ryan got a big thrill out of seeing the Logan crew edge out Snow Wednesday He reports that it's the sixth tournament he has seen in which one of his boys has participated There are a lot of freshman coaches in the high school basketball tournament and the first-yea- r coaches have turned out some Fred Bohclassy court teams man of Morgan Aaron Horne of - ' l' :1 $ ''''' tril Bill Ryan is the fifth and ? - ':i'':':-- 6041: Prep Summary Weber 40 Lehl 32 Provo 48 Salina 21 Ogden 51 Carbon 30 - "' ' ' k Hurricane 38 Murray 31 Logan 30 Snow 29 MN'S 38 Delta 25 ' : L ' - - ' ' p m ' ''z::! - g Weber vs Davis 2 p Ogden vs Provo 4 p m Hurricane Logan vs 7:30 p m Granite vs Morgan 9:30 p m Consolation night Lehi vs Delta 1 p Carbon vs Salina 3 p in Payson vs Roosevelt 6:30 p Snow vs Murray 8:30 : 1 t ' ''':!'' 2 : :': 4 ' teams on the The court Wednesday were the defending championship crew from Provo high and the third place team from Region I Ogden high These two classy squads are booked to battle Thursday in the second round and the game prom-lee- s to be Ann e of the greatest contests of the entire tournament ::: E': t-'41- Best Looking best-lookin- t 4 H "': :!'"' r :::: t::::"4::: ''::'!:-:''''-- 14 By Jimmy Hodgson— l ':- i Tigers Weber Turn in Prep Victories '' ri ' tty Jimmy Ilodgson 'colorful twenty-fourt- h high school carnival : ' 'N - t l T 2 ' N I 17tah's - - -- :'R:1 ' Associate Sports Editor - - 1::::--:- Press Box --- 0 TAa zo g AIX - t':--- From the 0 lb r-- 9009 Witness 24itir Opening Of Utah Prep Cage- 38 Grtanite 34 Itt00sevelt 0 i r- 0 4 '' - ''' t 1 I A i - tal:ICAtitoU A) The Bailey tvtina of SAnW Left LeDale and right La- Mar sinking five baakets and two of four foul pitches for a total of 12 points Frequently he stopped ILogan baskets by knocking the tball down as it left-th- e hands of the shooter Bill Davis who led the Logan scoring with five field goals for ll 10 points tied the score at with just a minute of the game remaining Snow then had two foul pitches: Ferd Hansen missing his personal try and LeDale sinking a technical Seconds later Snow had another foul chance but missed Logan took the ball off tthe hoop and Watts sank his winning set-u- p In spite of frequent foul pitches both teams failed to make any respectable showing from the free tthrow line Logan sank but four of a dozen foul shots and Snow did even worse in sinking only tthree of 15 chances Whereas the first game of the ttournament was a battle between the comparatively short teams of Payson and Morgan this 2 p m match with Logan and Snow was a battle of Logan at times looked good in defeating the Snow team previously undefeated n defense the Grizzlies' from 'funning keeping the losersfour-poilead up more than a at any time in the contest Mow Leese G T FP G T FP 3 4 1 7 5 3 0 10 - i 28-a- ‘ I f six-foote- rs i man-to-ma- nt 3 3 1 2 I 1 1 3 0 2 7 1 3 1 1 3 0 8 1 noon 0 0 0 O 1 Davisf Atiamal Ryanc Cliristensenj 3 3 0 t Hansom( LeDBalleyc 15 04 212 fl 2 11111jhgWattsSparks i ? g g 91 1001401f Netig013 otte x Worlyx rO2Ou Soren108g Totals 13 12 4 30 Snre by 10L:an 6nNW Officials quarters 4 4 1113 3 21 2n 24 30 12 112 Morgan and Evans 23 f ' t 1 i 4 A 4 SI A a A V - |