Show 1 Zile Salt Cake Zribunt frida Morning February 26 1913 21 Division Nine and Ten Men Tourneys Enter Semifinals - IF edition of the classy Taylorsville team which placed second last year in the tournament along with Grantsvtlle second Sandy First and Bennion ward M Men quints into semifinals of the diviEiCTI 10 play-of- f at Murray nigh gym with Thursday night victories in the second round of play Taylorsville got by Grandvie Grant stake winner in a tight 31- 22 contest that was nip and tuck tintil Felix DeCleva put his mates ahead with three goals in the last two minutes of play Sandy First took a 5 first the period edge and led Bingham allBenway to a victory and nion completely dominated play in 35 to 21 blasting Pleasant Green in a game which saw the victors snead by 21-- 9 as the game went into the final stanza Grantsville Second gained the semifinal round Wednesday night in taking a game from Valleyview Friday nights championship bracket games will pair Grantsville ind the Taylorsville outfit at 8:30 p m with Sandy First meeting Bennion in a 9:30 tussle Valleyview and Grandview will battle at 5:30 in a second-roun- d losers duel East Mill Creek and Crescent will square off in a 6:30 consolation and South Jordan will at 7:30 p m face 7turray---Thirin the other consolation bracket semifinal Bingham plays Pleasant Green in the other second-roun- d losers game Eat Mill Creek battled its way into the consolation with a 6 rout of Draper that ousted the latter club from the tourney and South Jordan got in by knocking 'Union out of the double eliminavictory tion meet with a By Les 1943 A all-chur- :n Capitol Hill became the team to beat in the division nine M Men tournament Thursday when rugged little Sterling Paul split the strings twice from beyond the foul line in the last three minutes Division Nine (Thursday's Results) of play to give the Salt Lalie West Ensign 44 Jefferson 22 51 Orchard 20 stake champs a 3 decision over Fifteenth 36 southgate 26 Parievs 5t) Nib ley Park 23 University ward and a berth oppoTwenty-sizt22 Bonneville 28 33 south Twentieth 26 site Edgehill in the feature of Fri21 30 Harvard lidgehill Capitol Hill 26 University 23 day's semifinal matches Eriday' Schedule Edgehill played brilliant de3 p m—Twenty-sistvs South Twentieth fensive ball to pull through with prw—Harsard 1 Ers1versity 7 vs Fifteenth of Harvard in another p ni—sosth-seventupset 7 pm—Twenty-seventvs Bonneville thriller and the amazing Twenty-sevent- h 8 pm—Parleys ss West Ensign t p m—Ltigehill Is Capitol Hill ward quintet grabbed a 6 IRIDAV'S SCHEDULE contest from South TwenC hampionship Flight tieth to enter the other semifinal Q:30 p tn—Grantsville Second vs Taylorsv contest against Bonneville tri9 :30 p First vs Benn:on over Twenty-sixt- h Consolation Flight by a umphant 2 Cres6:30 p Mill Creek count cent 7 :30 Held scoreless until midway in tw —South Jordan vs Murray Third the third period by Bob Barker Second Round Losers 5 10 p nn—Va lieyview P Gra rviview Paul lambasted the hoop with five 9 :30 p tn —Bingham Pleasant buckets to take )8 Grecii scoring honors in the most torrid tilt of the tourThursday's Results Tavlorsville 31 Grandview 22 ney to date The University quintet Bingham 25 Sandy First 2 Bennion 35 Pleasant Green 21 had a four-poimargin at half south Jordan 21 1t1on 1S 1f1 time—the largest margin either East Mill Creek 24 Draper Crescent 30 East Mid aie team could manage in the battle—but Paul put the Parte) 7 Nibtry Park winners ahead but UniverGT GT FP FP 4 3 9 CpliRleyt 4 5 2 10 sity knotted the score again at Brancht 2 5 2 fi Thomasf Bellf 0 0 0 0 Dwane Huffaker and Clair 2 0 0 4 MAshtonc Jorae:Ise0c U 0 0 0 21 S 5 I 17 Dec Brod kg 02 02 01 50 Boyle traded foul pitches ant then Johnsmg 2 0 0 4 Huntg teag the talented little forward sunk I 0 0 2 WAsrizollt Evan"g 2 8 4 Men Meet 'Summary 1M sixth-sevent- h 33-2- 28-2- p- P T n 0 4 ts 2 4 O - r- - I I nip-andtu- 19-1- 1 o o 0 0 Crottr 1 0 0 2 Eidrlge 3 I n fi WoItemieng O 0 0 0 Rock woodg 23 14 4 50 Totals or e by quarters: Parleys Niblev Park Oft Icials—liouston Fitteentla Is A Pnu 2 IA F r e v tteheadr - - - 7 2 1c arl efferas: :4 1 S1 : P Wrrtr Wa c r in 4 'F n 2 n i 4 Pal-Te- f 1007 2 O 7 Fiaker r rt P 00 1 2 2 A 2 P 2 2 Nil t sr -- Tioals :iec criarters: 1411 9 11 15 21 Hancey 8 1 1 01 rt 0 r 0 34 r 2 f Pak ev 0 0 N Plzev r !f r n 0 Frs-kI- n 0 n V Lae r n n UnKr7k O 1 7 arw 4 0 1 1 O tl 1 0 0 P41ard A Le!' r 0 1 0 A!eL 0 01 0 0R 0 Arno'!14 r I 22 0 24 4 - rras r Ori ‘JrItti r : It:earson first w : : n C4 ra 7 5 F Of rr and Tavonts111 r -- 5 1 rv F P 11 ri - A r 4 WaA-n n — - — — 11 ! 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Told that Paychek the boxer at Richfield is expected to be re- was working in Chicago Colonel fleeted in play in the region during Orndorff said he was astounded the two remaining rounds of comthat the arrny's Johnny Paycheck petition Elsewhere in the state district was not the 'Johnny Paychek winners will get no further tests widely known to boxing fans after the regular season closes Jordan ‘Vill get another chance Police Defeat Wendover Five Just 4 3 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 11 1 5 1 1 Price( Sanford Frorley g 0 0 0 Polletg 0 2 rlehrkel 0 0 0 0 Nemelkag IO f 2 18-1- 4 Feb 25 (111—t cane with Aided by a native-mada head adorned with real Jap teeth boxing s "man of the year" Cor- Jral Barney Ross kneeled humbly American soil and kissed the ground Thursday as he came homefrom heroic fighting on Guadalcanal Ross commended for standing r71ard over wounded marine corn- rades at a Guadalcanal outpost last November 19 was the first to leave the big hospital ship which brought him to his home- land As he walked down the gang- e holder of three plank the boxing titles gave the smile and wave of hands which endeared him to ringsiders for years As Ross knelt to kiss the ground he said: "This I vowed to do if ever I saw American soil again—some- tirnes out there were not so sure we shall" The Chicago corporal watched his buddies walking or being carried from the ship and remarked: "The night I spent in that shell with five wounded leather- necks and two soldiers was by all the toughest round I've ever slugged through I thought the bell would never sound" It was this "round" that brought rsr'FS commendation from his corn- pany commander Captain O N Li' Banc of Abbc:-villLa and reoommendation for the navy cross or tho army d:stinruished aerviee DIEGO Cal e one-tim- i ld e cross He was credited with killing 22 Japs "Four of us NI" e re carrying the fifth marine out when we were cut off from our outf4t by on-o- n rushing Japs" Rosa related "We'd been expecting army units momentarily Three of the four stretcher bearers were wounded slightly also and I was the only one unhurt We dived for a pair of shell holes about 10 feet apart "It was about 4 p m and in the shell hole with me was an Indian named Private Monak My best buddy Private R C Atkins of Rome Ga who was former golf professional at the Santa Fe course in Hollywood was in the other hole with two other marines That night two soldiers wriggled into my shell hole" The shooting went on until 7 a in The three marines in the other shell hole were hit again during the night Ross crawled around collecting ammunition and grenades inasmuch as the other men were unable to fire "In all I threw 21 hand grenades e fired 100 rounds of M-- 1 rifle munition and at least 80 rounds from my Springfield" Barney con-odtrilled "Against us the Japs were pouring in machine gun and mortar fire But we kept them at bay in their corner and they didn't get a telling punch in on our little group "Some time during the night I got a leg and arm full of shrap-- 1 nen but by golly I can't tell you am-hol- ds Juan-Gran- liffrion One Ofden-ach- rox 50-2- 51-2- Sixth-Sevent- triumph SAN ANTONIO Texas ri Nalv Reerviting T Fr o o 0 Nelcont n (21')--- The thrill-packe- 4-- 2 when it was—I was just too busy to notice I had malaria at the time too" As daylight approached another marine Freeman Atkins suggested to Barney that they crawl from the hole "I crawled to him lifted him on my shoulder when looking up I beheld what looked like angels from heaven coming toward us" said Ross "It was Captain Le Blanc Lieutenant John Burdock of Boston and enough others to make us realize that round was over" Ross soon after leaving the ship first telephoned his wife Kaye at Hollywood then an older brother who operates Barney's cocktail lounge in Chicago so the news could be broken gently to his aged mother who resides at 3050 West Roosevelt road Barney told interviewers of the boxing exhibition he was forced into with a huge South Sea island champion The battle occurred in Samoa "Well it was sort of forced on "This me" Ross ' explained bruiser veighs 215 pounds and is one tough hard mean cookie He's whipped every mother's son on Apia and the other islands there- Region Two abouts "Scuttlebutt (marine rumor) had it I might fight himt and the marines betting on me found ready takers among the natives I understand some $2000 was wagered But this Jo wants to fight bare- - 'fHIRrd District Fillmore at Delta Hinckley at Beaver Dixie 1110riet Valley At Cedar City Hurricane at Dixie Valley at Parowan tS'aturdayt Jordan District etravitte Jordan at ravc attAtt Bfnaharri Murray (Iran t sr We Too: e t Cvnrus ) 1 L11 ow Only It- — N - J ‘'dm" - il I - tk ' ( Ag) r ' 44 t " '''-- '' ' ‘tl '' '''' ' - -ee:i-- r ": ""e' 1''" : Zi- :4 - ' i- ':t'5: ''' s'''''('-:-k'''''- - ::: Jz- l‘y: '' " '" :"':"':-- 4 - iv ! 4: 4"‘ '':'''''':r r° ' : 4 ' ''' ( l' 1 ' 1:- '$- - 14 '' ' ' 'J ' - - ' ' ' 4' ' '''''' '' '' i "1 ' ' Fr : '''' r '' ? 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'' ' - 7 cirll 0 Re qui ot - '':2''f-rt- r - bold 0 -- ' ': - 5 ' i ':!" '''':-- ''''' g''' : ' :?A' " 1 i ' '4 ' ' '::':' - ' ' - ''' fisted which is all right with me but Lieutenant Murdock wouldn'thold still for it so we put on 16ounce gloves and had a three-roun- d tussle "It was murderous make no N vnine 1 '' I': ':: I i 0 itf "' - : bat 'IN"S C°1(1$1 eC1S I OrS Vil SPrt n9 st teecl Gtiorcin In sevve ( f PreSS - r - t ':::'':5--':- ': "'5 -r :5 ! 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' ' e: 11 29 suspended class C Canadian-America- n league Otero led his circuit last year in batting with a 361 average and was voted the league's most valuable player Phipps won 20 games lost 10 and had an earned-ru- n average of 281 The Canadian-America- n league became a war casualty Monday : ''''' e t f' ' - :': !' : : t ' ' 1: 7 ' '' T''''L ' tf) - 1' - '" ' 11101111nd C ' e- - ' 2 :li:'-!::7'''-1- ::71- : ' ' '' ' ' " :'r:: :: ''' ' - "" i 1 1 '"- - s'4"-' ' ‘ 7 -- i : 5:''''' i ' A ':- ' 'i i ) 7 -- -- 1 lt I tili 19011' a—or :! e ‘'' ie J i ' ti 'It i ot i tr4-::i- 1 :01' s'i'''''!'4:' 1 - '' 41100111kAK i ''"- 1 01' 41 - ' el - 'ev 4: '''''' ' A 64'4'4''"4 " A it - - 0- - 4 - - ir : e: riliL)c188 I - '0"4 "ett0' sc 40 I A -- i i I they ' 11nrd T FP 2 0 4 CormAallt 5 01 01 105 Olsenx 2 Xearmg 4 0 0 Writsollg 1 0 n 2 Sandburng 0 0 0 0 63:17-- I 75 Suits 37-2- 9 ?ark Tincevf - I - i- ''He offered tIO RerviOn Six t ("" ' Thursday night Ralph Winegarner San Antonio UTICA N Y Feb 25 manager last year was announced Sale of Reggie Otero Cuban first as Toledo manager several days baseman and Jodie Phipps pitchago er to Los Angeles of the Pacific was announced Coast league Canadiens Win Thursday by the Utica club of the MONTREAL Feb 25 12D—In a d finish the Montreal Canadiens scored a victory over the Detroit Redwings Saturday night to keep alive their hopes of entering the National Hockey league playoffs and prevent thee Wings from breaking their first-plactie with Boston at A mom Tabonia at ftoosevelt District f Bectendc 0 6 6 5 0 in Richitivr 5 n n in (terlohr 2 1 1 5 RaprnuPnr 0 0 0 0 Paynct 18 1 1 37 Totals Referee: Rolward ID entire roster of the San Antonio baseball team of the suspended Texas league is being transferred to Toledo of the American association Guy Airey vice of president and business manager the San Antonio club announced 25 Rat Cintah District at A !terra Duchesne - at IZrt1-1- Oster loh and Vern S Feb 171Oct e d BlandinA at Moab :1 111 With Fred Richins each hitting the hoop for 10 points the Salt Lake navy recruiting station basketball team whipped the Highland Park ward M Men five 37 to 29 in an exhibition game played Wednesday night in the Bryant lower division high school gym Cornwall scored 10 for the ward team which trailed the navy 13 to 21 at the halfway mark The box score: y Only 300 suits included in this gigantic sale Shop early for best selections Navy Recruiters Tip Five at atog - 31 31en net n Carbon-Emer- k 1 Mechtng 0 04 0 2 6 2 Ragtsg 02 11 01 14 Erner)( — — 15 10 4 34 Totals 1711 640 Score by quarters 12 19 31 40 Police 1S 2 24 34 Wentiover Commandos King referee: Eggelston scorer 1 - n oft-beate- A brand new shipment of these fine Fashion-Tailore- d suits in a grand variety of new guaranteed- worsted 1 t the raergenisaernsparice of colorsn0111verred- tiocnef(-°renal ssp2r4in7g5 Commandofi ( T 0 Emeriebr 0 e Stevcartr 3 0 0 6 0 2 Nelsome Skrupskya cs1 01 00 02 Bradburyg Strrnst cording to P S Eckel- ofrector The first squads to sign up for the senior competition which Is slated for next week are Salt Lake air base Ecker Studio Salt Lake Sheriffs Gemmell club and a team from Ogden made up in large part of the Utah Aggie cagers The meet was scheduled orig'- teams with inally for only the competition starting March 4 at the Deseret gym but with prospect of more entries the will be boosted to 16 teams ad the tourney run over four days starting March 3 according to Ecker The junior teams will bid fnr honors March 16 to 20 The first teams to sign up for the jurior race are the Tooele Jaycees American Fork Fliers 'Zinik and Camera: Center The Fliers are the American Fork high school cagers Zinik's representative will include most of- the South high cagers of' this year and the Camera Center vvill be composed mostly of West high players - Received 1 e j Just received! Corporal Ross Tells of Toughest 'Round' SA t- 'Regular 141endover 9 Olson r enlisted ut 300 Fashion Tailored SUITS 40-3- 4 Ponce strong teams are being in the Intermountain A A U basketball tournament acSome I The Salt Lake Police Thursday decision from night took a the Wendovfr Commandos in the Police gym The Police took a 12-- 2 lead in the first quarter but the service club played the locals on equal terms for the remainder of the game Sterns substitute forward for the losers tossed in 13 points to lead his team Fred Sanford Police forward was high scorer of the game with 22 points The score: rITFP 10 7 2 22 Sanfordt — t i Dixie-distric- Fives su mit M at rice to try to spoil the Granite Farm- N orth SCrtnmit at Morrtatt i forers' undefeated record n the South summit at Waiath high dan loop feature and up north r Jud ge Memorial a Part Cit Logan will make its final appear-aboRegion Three ance of the season as a host to Alpine District 'Lehi at Amer7can Fork the tough North Cache Bulldogs Provo at Lincoln B Y high at P!earant Grove of Richmond At Spanish Fork the Dons will entertain the Juab INehn District five of Ntphi the latter holding 'riling at Payson Juan at spaiiish Fork on to second place in the Nebo a league game behind the district Region Four leading Payson Lions The tussle sanpete District looms as a close one Iktaili at Srow Otherwise the district leading North zannete st Wasatch academy Moroni at Gunnison teams are expected to breeze North Sevier District through for comparatively easy Thchtield at Ficknell on Monroe victories with Ogden taking at Salina South Set ler District the Bear River Bears Narvsysie at Flute in the Cache-Ogdeleague WaTropic at Escalante satch high playing on the home floor with the South Summit Wild-ThRegion Five cats as the opposition and Provo District squaring off against the Tigers of North Emery at Central Lincoln at Orem San District I 44-2- 'San Antonio Players 2 'Go Toledo Team 5 ---- ----- 3 4 2 A 3 5 2 5 1 1 fl 2 2-- 13-poi- nt 4 0 2 4 1 3 3 3 9 LarneLir 0 1 I 1 0 0 0 0 Twitchell Dearden 0 0 0 0 '2 26 8 13 723 Tntals I? Sr5 eyre by querters 2 ti earwni Mil –7 11 1 2--1 a-I :4 2-Univnlitv 2 0 4 2 2 I 3 2 0 0 4 I I I 3 1 his two clinchers Paced by Ed Hansen who tallied 12 points Edgehill pulled the upset of the evening by downing Harvard after trailing 7 in the initial period A period 9 margin and 'gave them a in on defensive ball they coasted although Grant Snarr all but tied up again with three baskets things In the last lap Herb Wilkinson and Harry McTague again paced Twenty-sevent- h with 22 points as they pulled their second upset in AS many nights on brilliant second half play as they stopped the touted South Twentieth quint after trailing by two points at halftime Bonneville took over the lead in the second quarter with Glen McDonough and Bob Evans setting the pace that dropped a classy Twenty-sixt- h quint from the title picture in another close battle West Ensign Parleys and routed their foes in consolation bracket matinee engagements and Fifteenth avenged by trimming Thursday's loss 6 Southgate Paced by Parley Baldwin Rnd Dick May West Ensign rolled to 2 Win over Jefferson after a half time being held to an and Parleys upset by margin Twenty-sevent- h Thursday came back with a vengeance to murder 3 with Harold Nibley Park Johnson tanking 17 points to lead the barrage from his guard post Bob Williams went wild with a 22 - point exhibition to drop as Orchard from the tournament 0 h waltzed to a rTPPI 2 le r 2 4 z TM - 1 livalW tivtala—Wcc14 y WC7Qieman Harvard t T F P GT FP 7) 0 0 10 Snarr Ed Hansen? r 4 6 4 t 1 1 13 Vast NIldvalp 5 1 5 Forzren1 Nelson? 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