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Show PAGE FIVi: 7 77 - Ir day rs TO ; 1 t f i h f PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, S U N D AV, JANUARY. 1 2, 1 930. A w 1- oiiEiiE- OiSOEf . .r- . ?If TMcCann; Starts Rough ' Stuff, He'll Get Plenty" Dean Park.' Th' Wildcat's Wild think I can ol his own "Monday night, 1. give Wildcat some same" says Dean Park of Orem, . ha meets Wildcat McCann '-"'In. a no-lime . limit, no - holds - barred wrestling match at the Gem theater on that occasion. V ."I'd "rather beat a man the way be ought to be beaten by clean, square wrestling,' Park declared, "but In two matches vith me the Wildcat has done nothing but dirty wrestling. He's good, of course, but It doesn't excuse the rough-house rough-house tactics he has used in two previous matches, and If he's going go-ing to wrestle that way, Fm through taking his dirt without gr-Ipg. gr-Ipg. him two to one for It ,The reason rea-son for the . unusual rules of th match are just those If hej starts rough stuff, as he has In two previous prev-ious matches, he's going " to get more than he sends. I can stand a little 'dirty wrestling from a man and still work clean, but the Wild cat specializes In that kind of stuff j and I've had enough of it I ....... uuie Hunt, una no noias Barred, 111 prove that I can beat the Wildcat at any style of rest-Ung." Wildcat Beata Anderson The Wildcat Invaded Salt Lake Thursday night for a" tussle with John Anderson, 170-pound . Salt Lake ace. Anderson had agreed to tiyow McCann twice In 45 minutes, and suffered a real, surprise. Not only did Anderson fall to throw McCann. but the much lighter Wildcat swarmed all over. Anderson, and bad a decided ad- vantage in the 45 minutes of tuss-" ling. . "I'm In great shape, and Park will get his Monday night opines the Mexico marvel. Third Ward BumpsSixth i. i - . , - , " L. : v - j - . 7 x ' A'. , 7 A s : -Y'v ' I A ..( , . " V: : V - r-: v ;' V...- ' '., . . . ' - : A " ' '.":-. . .- : : : : 0 GREAT SfflRES . ViTS BYMYO Al Spcfhrer, Boston ' Braves' Backstop Is Victim, of ' "Silent" Foe. Paulino Is Too Good, OUoyVbri :Porat For . BOSTON. Jan. 11. aTSpohrer out Shires, unassisted. Thus might be' recorded the result re-sult of the American-National lea-gue lea-gue boxipg contest here last night Detween Aruiur i ne ureal snire,yf veibose first baseman of the Chicago Chi-cago White Sox, and Al Spohrer, baldheaded ' catcher-, of the Boston Braves. f -It took the garrulous 'great one'" just 10 minutes and 20 seconds of actual ac-tual boxmj, ."to establish his self-predicted self-predicted superiority over ' his squatty and unscientific opponent A terriuc rtgnt loosea Dy snires, which caught Spohrer flush on the chin in the second rouna anc! sent" him to the canvas-for the count of eight. payed the way for the Chica-goanV Chica-goanV technical knockout victory itr" the. fourth round. EvcrSrbody who has seen Wildcat McCann Mc-Cann in action is willing to admit ad-mit that he .is well-named r Prpvo mat .fans are looking forward to seeing see-ing the Wildcat at his wildest Monday night when he clashes with Dean Park at 'the Q e m theater, with, no r fJ' Apparently inspired by his easy noV""6 warreu Itriumnh over th. National lAaenier, McCann, fresh I c.v,rM tr9rt'd hli nnivinna HapI- frdm-; a V handi-1sin o retire from th rln and announced he would participate in three' more bouts before, going into' spring training with the White Sox. Spohrer, on . the other hand, announced an-nounced that In the future he would confine his receptiveness lo the diamond dia-mond where he would have the protection pro-tection of a mask and catcher's mitt ' x - cap victory over John Anderson, 170 - pound ; Salt Lake ace, . is confident that he can take Park's measure. Needless ' t o s a y, JdcCann will NOT be the favored hero for the crowd, Jbut mat Kins of this.' section know he's good! McEWAN LEAVES OREGON EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 11. U.E The University of i Oregon today was hunting a football coach. Captain Cap-tain John J. McEwan had reached an agreement for $6,250 to give up his contract which ran. until' the end of the i930 : season. Dr. Clarence Clar-ence .W. Spears' of Minnesota was mentioned a possible-successor, ... ; NEW YORK, Janll. (U.D Paulino Pau-lino Uzcudun was back In the ranks (of the heavyweight contenders to- I day as the result .of a convincing lu-round victory over Otto von Pcrat, . Chicago Norwegian, in Madison' Square Garden last night Staging a courageous comeback after losing the, first two rounds, Paulino hooked and hammered the lanky Norseman around ; the ring during th last eight rounds. A crowd of 16.730 iJaid S5L565 to see the mat :h. 203, Paulino 196. ' . ? It was; Paulino's second victory over Von Porat having " defeated him mre; than a year ago. Von Porat entered the ring a 13 to 10 favorite and started out as if to make short work of the Basque. In : the opening round Von Porat cut Paulino .badly about the nose and mouth- and had him covering up. Von Porat also wonf' the second sec-ond round, but" fadedafter. that. ,A' Paulino forced most of the fighting fight-ing during 'the last; eight rounds, landing frequently with both fists. Von Porat received a bruised right eye, but was otherwise' unmarked. PiAKGERS BOV TO SKOW FIVE NEPHI, Jan. ll.The fighting NeFhi high school five were unable to weather the fast passing attack of the Snow college seconds, and Von Porat weighed i found themselves on the shorty end I of a 32 to 19 score, when the two' teams met here Friday night. - Blackham led the point -' getters with 11 digits. Ellison was close behind be-hind with a total of 9. Douglas was the big gun on the defense for the winners. . Shaw, forward, and Lunt. guard, were the whole show for Nephh . The score:, : - " ' - : ;wia;b v-v--'-"-.'" SNOW COLLEGE '-'.' , O. T. P. P. Blackham, rf 5 2 1 11 1 G. Neilson. If ........... 2 0 0 4 S. Nt ilson. c .V. . . . 1 ' 0 0 2 PIPERS LACE SDTTOH -TEAtl The Provo Sixth ward's divisional ispirations were given a severe Jolt Friday afternoon by the Third ward M" men team "whp- dished out a 16 to 14 defeat to the divisional leaders. ...... . The fracas was played on the ar mory floor, and . was one of the most vigorously contested encount" ej-s this- year. Much of the credit f rr fViA xHf nrv rrnAo f rt TlvAn besides playing a strong defense left his forward lon enough to score. 7 points .- for high-point honorsi Powelson appeared ,! excellent", form. Miller and Hansen were, the luminaries on-, the Sixth ward squad. ' , The score: THIRD WARD Call, f ..... Menzies, f . , Powelson, c Dixon, g McPhie, g . Totals . . . G. Tt F. P. . 0 4 2 2 BU3IP RAMMED AKRON, O., . Jan. 11. Gcodyear Rubber, company's blimp Puritan rammed a mountain top 10 miles from Campton, Ky., today, the two pilots escaping injuries, accord ing to telephone advices here. 1 I Salt Lake Stock v Exchange - QUOTATIONS . As Furnished By WELLS L. BEDDIALL, BROKER SATURDAY, JAN. 1L 1930 Asked 1 Bid Alta T. .& T... .01 jAlta Merger.... y's blimp . a .v, ;.!(. . ' - 1 LBuUion , r Rio- win SIXTH WARD - , .G. T. F. P. . . . 2 0 0 4 i . . , ......4,1 1 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 4 3 7 5 S 0 j - .i a 16 Petcr3. V Men love, f 1 0 Prothero, f . . . . . . .4. .' . ." 0 : 0 Miller, c "'. . . 2 2 Hansen, g ....... . 1, 0 Wixom, g 0 2 Tctals ... .. .. . '.i , '. l.t. 6 4 Referee, Hawkins ; ''-- Bingham Metals . Bonanza ......... Central Standard Columbus Rexall . Colorado Con. .1. "TV w U' The Eleventh Annual S' V C mf C-O a t COLISEUM OGDEN, UTAH 2000 HEAD OF PRIZE WINNING, CATTLE SHEEP SWINE POULTRY a id SEED Exhibits f Shorthorns C5 Head Tuesday, " January 14, 1 p. m. Dairy Cattle , Holsteins - Jerseys .. Guernseys-; 50 Head Thursday, Jan. 16,' 10 a. m. tit1 C.ii. w j ' . Herefords. 60 Head '? r Wednesday, v? : . January 15, 2 p. m. T 7 s X I 0 ' 2 j Combined Metals : . 0 v 0 i Crown Point 0- .4 I Cardiff ;.; 0 2 Chief Con. . .. . .2 r 2 7 Cres. Eagle ....... - Dragon . . .". 2 14 Dix? Butte ..... ..,7 :v7: East Standard . ' ' ' y' t Empire Mines "... . W VWWMM A. VUik ' East Tlntlc Con.' . . f I Eureka Ulv Eureka Bullion . East Utah Emerald ........ '. . East Tintle Coal. Gold Chain ...... Great West Mines Howell Iron King Kehebec . . . . . . . . . Kevstone ... 1 ... . Little" May ..V.V. .Y Lehl Tindc, Miller HiU .....;. Magnolia Lead I . Mammoth Michigan Utah Moscow .w ..... ... Mountain View Mountain States . . New Bing. Mary . .' New Qulncy ' Nail Driver North Lily ..I.. 7,: North Standard ' . . Ohio Copper .;. : Park King Park Bingham Park Utah .... PlutuV Prince Con. ...... . , Park. City Con. Park-'Konold .1... Rico Argentine . . . Park Nelson ...... Park -Premier .... Swansea Con. .... South Standard . Provo , Silver King Coal . Sioux Mines ; . . . . Silver: Shield t..... Silver, Stancard Standard Lily Ex. Tlntlc Central .... Tin tic . Standard Tar Baby ..; Utah Con. Tintic Giant Tintic Lead Victor . Con. West Toledo' ...... Wilbert Walker Mining ia.jin.ee von Zuma r (: JO tilt c i f J t 7 w r- 1 c A ONDAY, t JANUARY IS th .01 . .45 .03 Vi .03 .09 .02 7 .06 .14 .08 .25 1.87 .02 .07 7 ,; .71 " .01 . .15. - .02 . .49 ' 1-15- .46 . .23 ' .02 02 .08 - .41 .15 58 .03 ' .01. ' 1.00 .02 1.30 .02 " .01 .41 4.05 : 7 ,2.70, . .14 1.10 . 40 . .06 3.40 .62' .03; 9 - .15 .17 .47 .02 , .18 .62 9.50 .06 .14 . .02 1 .12 .03 10.00. .05 .02. . .10 . 1.70 .07 .01 7 6 4.40 ' -.02 ...07 i .01 .05 .01 .0l .04 .03 .09 .03 -. -07 ; .15 08 .30 ' 1.95 - ,02 , .10 .75a . .01 .19,: .03 .49 1.17 .48 53 50 .40 .08 - .09 .49 - .21 7 3 SfwJ " .02 .15 155 .04 1.32 .03 .03 .45- 1.07 : .40 i 2.72 , -14 155 : . J-2 .07 3.47 .90 .04 .65 v 59 is; .19 .48 .04 5o; .80 9.75 .07, .15 .03- .15 , .04 .cs; .y.ui; 50, 2.00 . .10 .01 .03 4.42 . -03 07 7;i COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Team Standing-. ... - .r .W..L. ret Knight Woolen Mills .... 10 2 Herald 1 Pipe Plant No. 2 5 Pip .Plant No. 1 5 Anderson Garage. . . . . , . .. 5 Knigiht Ooal S Sutton Market ........... 3 Provo Cleaning ; . . ; .'. ... 1 x MONDAY'S SCHEDULE ' Pipe Plant No. 2 vs. Knight Wool, en Mills. 2 4 7 7 0; 6 5 .778 .556 .417 .417 .833 .333 .167 Bogh, rg . . Douglas. If Ellison, If , Totals . . Sowdy, rf . Shaw, . If . . Belliston, c Bos well, rg Lunt. Ig . . . Cowan, rf Petty, If . . . .- NEPHI Jones Topples, Canada's Champ EUGENE, "Ore., ' Jan, 11 Hen Jones defeated Jack McLaughlin, middle weight champion of Canada, in two straight falls Friday night 7 The first fall came with a whip wristlock In 49 minutes, and the second In 5 minutes by means of the same deadly hold., ' -. - . . It was the first defeat for the Canadian title holder in four years,; and took" place before be-fore a huge crowd. ; Jories is making a brilliant record, in Oregon.77:'7?.ri,77;.:7i: 7c--". i. 7 SHARONWARD tollopstii;ip ;The Sharon ward basketball team encountered little difficulty . n handing the Ttmpanogos 'M"' men quintet a. 30 to 9 drubbing in a league game played in the Lincoln -..0 0 0 0 Gym Wednesday. 3 0 -0 6 ' The Sharon aejrrec-atlon took the 4 .11-9 I lead from the sUrt and never fal tered throughout the contest Field .15 3 2 32 Jing, with nine ringers, was the high I point man of the contest Collins n tw wr t J 1 "B oniy man on xoe TimpS' A F' F: team that scored a Vfield goal; he v scorea h or ; the tMm'i b x y ... v , Ashton and ' Park also 20 , pojnts. played a 1 0 1 2' 0 0 0 1 0 2 00 0 2 1 5 Totals . ......... 4 ... . 9 1 1 19 SILVER EMBARGO SHARON Brewer, f Nelson, f '. Fielding, o Cordner, Park, g Aston, f ........... .1 t ( if 1 .0 .2 TIMPANOGOS V O. T. 'F' P. iuouins, f ..4 0 0, 8 .0 ' G. T, F. P. f..O 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 3 0 18 0 2 13 1 2 6 BilUngs Prince ; Prince Foote '. ,r Pipe Plant No. 1 took two' games out of three from Sutton Market's team in the Commercial - bowling league fracas Friday night . The Pipers won the first two games, but Sutton's managed to aifhex the last, despite the fact that they had only three players on hand. -' Wagner led the .winners"' with three-game total of 458, "and high single game of 195. Sutton was the ace of the losing team, with total f 47T and high 'single of 203. J Sutton The score: y - . . ; joisen "! PIPB PLANT NO. IN . Nelson ' Hafen 122 148 110 ' 380 .Dummy .... Hood';.i..; 117 131 140 1 . y . Wagner. ... 5 i.' '. ,132 195 131 458 Totals .... i ... WASHINGTON. Jan. i 10 . OLE An mbargo on the importation i otf Christiniin t silver was advocated j today by j.Rowleve - n Senator Plttman, Democrat, Neva- Terry e 0 as, in a suiemeni uecmriiig ""tllortan e - '" 1 0 existence of domestic silver mines is threatened by the low price of the ore 166 ...143 ft ' 10S M - 87.... 1Q1 119. ... 309 108 188 119 Totals 624 ,701 625 1950 SUTTON'S MARKET.; '135 139 203 477 . ,.162 150 312 ...121 169 290 125 125 125 375 260 547 647 1454 v Davis, g Skinner, g .....,0 :;...o 1 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 04 0 0 Totals m 1 .1 ,9 SKOW COLLEGE BEATS -iTJFiVi Displaying a datzUng .pasH'u and shi oting . attack; the etro- -Snow college five downed (he fipJ lng Cougar B squad courtlm l ii-day ii-day night; by the score of C5 to 4 '. The Cougars at' times how 1 spurts of good , basketball, h-t they lacked the smoothness of tl fast stepping Carrot Eaters, ; K Peiers.m, -forward for th winners win-ners displayed some " '-briliUiM shooting to register 10 'field gfwn and five foula for a total of .'"5 points. ' Larson and Fullmer bcoj 1 13 and 14 points retpectlvely. For the Cougars M. Msgleby u j outstanding, scoring a total of it points. -Hone registered 9 yol r from the guard position. . ' . he two teams were scheduled t play again Saturday night Seoir: SNOW COLLEGE i .c.;.7 -'. -7.7 . O. T. Larsen, rf . . . . . ... ..... 6 4 Peterson, If 7 ..... , . .10 Fullmer, c ............... 7 F. Nlelson, rg .... 2 Burr, lg 2 Anderson, If . . . . .r 1 Lund, o ................ 1 Clinger. rg . . . . .......... 0 F. 1 5 0 ;o 0 1 0 0 p. t ? it i '4 7 C5 Totals . 29 14, D. Y, U. SECONDS . " ' ' O. T; r. 1 Crawford, rf . M. Magleby, If Robison, c Murdock, rg Hone, lg . .. . Blddulph, c Johnson, lg o 1 . 7 3 0 4 3 0 3 5 1 1 2 1 1 ''1 3 17 i ' : 'l 'i! l i 0 0 Totals " . ..v 19 14 8 4 Referee,' Beal: umpire, Isaacaoii ' ', - I- ii i ' U. S. C. Noses Out California, 307. 2.'" Boxing Card . ' Slated Soon f Another- boxing double header is- slated in the Provo armory next week.' The date, tentatively set for OAKLAND, Calif., Jan. 11. (I'.r)- In the; season's opening basket it" game or the iJacaric-coast ror ference, University " of; Pont '.cm California defeated University r' rCallfornla, 30 tp 28, here last nlrl AA't half time the Trojans led ti Hears, i to.iz. une caurornia qui-tet qui-tet took. a 24 to 17 lead in the cpor Jing period of the second, half, bu lost It in the nnai period. ' Thursday, will be t1eflnltely iu nounced.lter. The pregrara .has not, yet be arranged, but BustcfBrsndon nr. Red Ball are expected to b tv of the 'headllners. Some of ) other boxers will be Harry lutl Johnny Gomez. f Filipino), Ft i! Pollel,' Tiger Tex Griffin (colors l Phil Anton, Young rtawlings. I j ni ard Johnson andvPete Jensen. ,j ' ' i 0 Alta T. & 10,000 tip lVc.' . ' Bullion, 1000 lHc. Bonanza 8000 (p 3c-100 3c. ' Dlx Butte, 150 70c-400 71e. Kureka Lily, 100 fi) JL17-200 Q 1 J5 Eureka Bullion, 300 460-900 (? '' 47c. , . East Utah, 4500 3c-lC0 Q 24c. . Lehl Tintic. 1000 0 8c-3000 8c lloscow, 200 61 ?1.S0. ' , . " New Quincy, ICia CD $1.C5. North Lily, 300 Ql $2.72. '..' . Park City Con, 200 (0 60c. Silver Kins: Coal.. 400 : D f.3.70-;0 Cllver Ctan'Jard, 00 O 2c Utah Con., 10 TO O 214 c. mm, it i, . H'BJ S:7 7. )J: JjillJ' S A V4 GET IT DONE .:;7 Itisn't, the job we intended to'doV7 - " 7 Or the labor we've just begun; ( . V That puts us right on the balance ?he,et. - -' It s work we have really done. . Our credit is built upon things we dp, . Our debt on things we shirk, ', The .man- who totals the biggest plus Is the man who completes his work, ( 7 l ' Good intentions do not pay our bills. " v- " , - . . , ', - - v 1 - ' . i if v5.-7 -It is easy, enough to plan; if - . ' - 7, , v ', ' 7 - 7r:;'v7-.::A To wish is the play of an office boy, To do is the work of a man. Don-Williams and Peter Grone-man Grone-man have the contract for an ad-dition' ad-dition' or '25 feet on the rear of . .the building'pccupied by the Hub , Clothing, Col.". :' :-'u ;'"' If, you have a lot and a good reputation we will finance your . There is no red-tape, no myst-ery, myst-ery, just ; ''a. plain understandable proposition: 7e guarantee material ma-terial '. and workmanship to you and give you , a certificate covering cover-ing 6ur guarantee. This calls for supervision on our part which i3 a part of the service we give. ( We desire to call attention to the center piece which.it appears to us is especially ; applicable to most of us at the beginning of the new . year. There is no end of things we all have promised ourselves our-selves and those who live with us and the only way we can make good is to START FB0I.I WHERE WE STAND. 1 Let's make up our shot-corn- ings" by GETTING IT DOirE in 1930. Did you ever buy a coat, a'hat, - a cow, or a horse that did not suit .7 7 you when, you looked it over, crit-' ically after making the purchase? If you did we will wager that you bought it cheap and paid the diff- efence in regrets. A few minutes - satisfaction over the saving, was , paid for in months of regret and wa3 it -vorth it. Now ls the time to make changes in your home, re-arrange the kitchen with built-ins, fix up the spare room and paint up for spring. When that time comes wd will all want to be out enjoying ; ourselves. .We have any number of suggestions which will help you in your planning, and you will be in no way obligated by calling:' upon us for assistance. - . ::" ' Sharon . War,d. Ceminaryj; is . under roof and work progressing ' ; nicely. Judgo A. .V.-Watkins is the capable manager! of this enterprise" enter-prise" and those' appearing in7his , court must realize. that he has no ' time for foolishness, ne hasusii ness for the kingdom. ' . 07 A. Tolboe is supervising the work while Alma Jones ' is foreman fore-man on'the job. . V , ;yf ;ioi0y yalue of a satis J , customer and what, it means ' to 7 6ur ' business. ' .': -" ' :7" Oir coal department is no ex-ception-the customer must be ; satisfied. If vu have complaints . tell us -if)you like bur coal tell " othersVTTTe will appreciate it eunervay.. TWe are , enlarging and rear ranging our warehouse space so mat ; we can, better serve' the public. Better equipment means , b etter service and ve all' recognize recog-nize the act thwe prosper only in. proportion to the service ve render. ' . :'"l'"'-7 r7" v. '' . -. i- i ': .' r.v - ; , 'a' Geo.; -A".?'. Startup is improving the eld livery stable building on irstj 'West, ''making it modern in every respect. If you don't want ,.to work you had better stay &;zy from, it. .7 Walker Uinli.s, 3C3 Q |