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Show > FELDRUA DAY > in ie £ ‘A " ~ eee = = ’ p ; Nes Bat Seo, % 2 cae ri = . »: ~ = Ret ar « peter a ta eh + ie i‘ = 3 ‘ 3 one “J ¥ 7 : \ teeta % ; — “<< iae \ x y 4 ‘Bear River High ‘School clinched ‘eke, will at all its iistecs hita berth in the State. Class A Basket- ting in double figures, piled ‘up one ball Tournament Friday night by ighest scores of the seasonnipping North Cache, 40-37, in a|. ng the Spartans. ~ thriller at Garland-Tremontot The Bears’ victory, plus . EACH HAD 22 94-61 win over South Cache; | Bear River a post in the classic Schiffman and Alan Parrish ad 22 points. Dee Hall of March 7. d | Cache, however, had top 16 Class A ciienpiouee honors for the game as he tanked decided Friday night. teams that have quali:| hen Lomond fell behind the fied: Logan, Box Elder, Bear Braves in the opening quarter and River, Davis, Ben Lomond, Bounticouldn’t close the gap. ful, East, West, South, Olympus, Bountiful led at intermission, 33which begins In fact all berths were Here are the Granger, Cyprus, Provo, 25, and maintained about a 10-point bulge the rest of the way. Orem and Spanish Fork. But still in question is the championship in Region Two. The Davis Darts broke a tie for first place Friday as they whipped Bonneville 5938, and Ben Lomond lost to Boun- Lowell Lofgreen Kay paced the points each. Mike was best for the Bonneville tiful, 62-51. GAN GTFEP 7 9 222 8 1 016 9 10 4 22 2437 4 3 311 0 2 2 2 5 1010 12 2 4 LITTLE TROUBLE mit, 69-47. River, which sof Once again it was Max off to a Brandon 36 32 22 94 Totals Score by quarters: LR i 21 South Cache ........ 4 In Handicap ARCADIA, Calif (AP)—A heavy jinx on favorites hung over the of Prove Coward of 50, 000 fans were expected to, turn out to see the big race for older horses, the 24th ediOnly 10 that began times did the in 1935. favorite win. Prove It, owned by Rex C. Ellsworth, was assigned a slight impost of 115 pounds and trainer Miss Tenney drew the No. 4 post position in the field of¢ 11. starts. His chief threat was C. W. Smith’s American Comet, who also packed | 115 21 169 51 Totals Score by quarters: Ben Lomond ........ 13 Bountiful 33>. 18 BONNEVILLE GTF 17 ' : Parkinson 13 2 4 Spencer 211 5 Chugg 5 7 313 Archibald 0 1 0 O Rhoemer 2 2 2 6 Iverson 021 1 Shaw 3006 VanShaar C. V. Whitney’s Tompion and Ralph Loe’s New Policy, both disappointments at the meeting, were regarded as possible threats. Post time was set for about 4:55 ST. On Baseball Avenue When Tom Morgan, Los Angeles _ Angels’ pitcher, lived in El Monte Calif., his home was on a street called Baseball Avenue. 37 40 25 33 26 17 10 62 ; 37 (52 By 45 62 Gardner Duckworth Larkin Nye Blood Patterson Palfreyman Konopnicki BAVIS GTF 3 84) 4 321 0 2 1 364 00 0 5.111 4741 2 3 I 14 17 10 38 Totals. ay = v7 9 Bonneville: ike Ribas D WIS ay. . vo 0cae seaed 26 . a % MORGAN GTEP Hannum 3 0 0 Brower 51171 Castle 03 1 London 8 642 Rich 0 1 0 Randall 2 0 0 Carrigan 28 5 Nielsen 1 4 2 Heiner O00 00 011 1 Lister 0 4 4 4 Remund 041 1 Fillmore pounds. other before. 28 26 BOUNTIFUL GYTEP Potter 5111 Callahan 2 4 3 Lofgreen 6 641 Stott 6 101 Reisbeck 0 0 0 2519 53 The two had never raced against | 17 Score by each 94 61 12 26 16 40 16 20 WASATCH Prove It, who enhanced: his reputation after the weights were as- GTEP 8 3 3.49 Christensen signed last December, went in to- 2337 Taylor day’s bid for the winner’s $100,000 | ‘3 5 5171 Thacker 3 41 7 Carlson with a record of eight victories out 1113 Todd of his nine 82 4 BEAR RIVER GTFEP Knudsen 0 2 2 2 Hawks 4 21 9 Bessenger 5 8717 ewman 0 5 3 3 Udy 1735 Jensen 2204 Thompson 0 000 BEN LOMOND GTFEP 5 3 313 Downs 1 102 Sawa ‘1133 5 Madsen 500 6 Hart 011.1 Butters 3 4.1 7 Grow 3 0 0 6 Chatlin OPA Ward $145, 000 Santa Anita ‘Handi- tion of a series 49 30 1421937 . Totals Score by quarters: North Cache ........ 6 Bear River ........ 3 It today in the guar- 100 16 39 29 61 NORTH ‘cacne” GTFP ro Hh SB Roundy 0200 Hansen ~ 3.5 2 8 Whitman 0 100 Seamans 100 2 Ron Whitman 3 4 2 8 Comish 2215 Geddes Bessinger, Favorite Role — CACHE GTFE Olsen 2 2 2 Brenchley 0 2 2 Kohler 2 861 Brown 3 4 3 Sparrow 0 1 1 Hall 713 102 Larsen 4 3 3 Baldwin 0 2 1 Christensen 0 4 1 a junior center, who led the Bear scoring. He hit 17 points. Prove It Gets with SOUTH Shiftman Olsen Parish Yeates Minkler Skidmore Eyre Cannon start as the Bulldogs em- ployed ball control tactics. It trailed North Cache, 6-3 at the end of the first quarter. But the Bears broke loose in the second period to pile up 17 points and took the floor at halftime leading 20-16. Bear River fell behind after three quarters, but then resumed the lead and held on for a victory. head able to stay with 13 points. Box scores: Meanwhile, North Summit had little trouble whipping South SumBear was the Darts for the first quarter, but then couldn’t keep up the pace at Kaysville. Alan Archibald of Bonneville was the game’s high scorer In the Summit Division of Region Six, Morgan kept its tournament hopes. alive by tripping Wasatch, 61-53, on the Wasatch floor. The win broke a tie for second place between the two clubs and left Morgan one game behind league-leading North Summit, miserable and Lyndon Macwinners with- 16 Downs’ 13 points losers. | | as Bingham, Totals 21 33 19 61 quarters: Morgan ..scicccoess Wasetch: 353. ae, . Ss : 28 25 SUMMIT s ‘ 2 4 2 6 107 13 6 412 0 012 113 845 38 SOUTH G.Brown H.Brown Bullock Pace Judd Ball 61 53 ‘rs D.Marcht 3 3 2 Frazier 1 4 3 V.Mitchell 3 5 3 Colton 0 2 1 Sargent 1 6 5 C.Mitchell 2 2 1 0 0 2 McQueen Carpenter 3,3 1 L.Marchant 1 2 2 Crittendon $ 2 0 Atkinson 0 2 1 25 30 19 69 * Tetals North Summit ...... 30 | South Summit ...... 13 14.31 19 47 22 59 69 28 47 |