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Show FXGE SIX WEN E'S D-A Y.J-A N U'A'R Y 171:9-3 4 H MATCH THU COUGARS START T HIGH PLAYS LINCOLN HERE For The Title By Krenz Adding New Glory to Navy Record Promoter Attempts To Get Bout For Salt Lake I CINDER V. PRO V O'"(U T A H)2E V E N I ft G H E RA:L IV PS EM FHEOS RSDAY KJti If lOll rORK Reynolds Intends To Hangr Onto Belt. He Won From Jones Last Week; Mueller To Go After Lawson's Hide Greatly surprised at an announcement an-nouncement in a Salt Lake newspaper news-paper that he was booked to wrestle Dave Reynolds in the Salt r,ake arena on Friday, Henry Jones of Provo stated emphatically emphatic-ally today that the bout will be held in Provo, and on Thursday night, as originally scheduled. The card wfT lbe staged in the Provo Armory, beginning at 8:30 Thursday. It is no surprise, however, that reverberations of the bout last week reached Salt Lake so strongly, strong-ly, as Jones and Reynolds staged a fast, exciting wrestling match. Only Reynolds' cunning in clamping clamp-ing on a leg split while he was hurtling through the air gave him the bout. Jones won the second fall of the match with a whip whistloek. which was a whip wrist lock. Reynolds a Comer The earner of young Reynolds has been a great deal shorter thai thai of the veteran Jones, hut Jt h3H been plenty good so far. So successful has he been in beating lbe tup-notehers that he is hailed hv many critics as the coming waller-weight champ. The fact fr! he can beat Jones proves th.'it he is fur from being a pa-' pa-' n l to iee him in action is convincing He has firm inten-?-.,-t.-i .if keeping lite western-welter iilt he won from Jones last ;t I,. ,u Mueller from Minneapolis Minne-apolis inherited a love for wrest-as wrest-as wrestling from his famous fa-mous father, who, back in the ruilmv davs tussled with the great Frank Ootch and Stanislaus Zbys-zco. Zbys-zco. The 220-pound German heavyweight taught his son the game, but indicated that he doesn't like the modern stayle of wrcMing when he saw his middleweight middle-weight son try a couple of flying tp.ekles. airplane scissors and rabbit rab-bit punches in a bout at Salt Lake Mueller will attempt to mnke Swede Lawson, of Salt Iake, settle down to wrestling in their finish lout Thursday. Lawson learned grappling from a different school than Mueller, and a grave doubt exists here as to whether Mueller can pin him. Lawson is a tough man to slam in" spite of his odd mannerisms, and he may give the German an .exciting time of it. Preliminary boxing bouts are arranged for the card. The Budget Chief :- L Just because President Roosevelt has ta-ken away his powers over Amergeney expenditures is no reason why Iludget Director . Lewi a W. Douglas can't have a smile Dow and then. He Is showu (right) conferring con-ferring ou budget problems with Congressman James P. ffuchanaa, chairman of 'he House Appropriations Committee. YOUR OLD MATTRESS and Is All You Need To Get A BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRINGFILLED JVf ATTRESS AT BIG WHISTLING MATCHES lH5gl'CB MffiD;;'' "!HIi3&?y J0Q(3S THURSDAY, JANUARY 18TH WITH BOXING PRELIMINARIES - HENRY. WANTS HIS BELT BACK! ; RETURN BOUT! ,)0 . ..outt. , t,. ANDBAWAL! , ' Wants Belt 4 5 I J V 4 VSi" Veteran of hundreds of wrestling matches in which he has taken them on regardless of being outweighed out-weighed sometimes by 20 pounds, Henry Jones of Provo is In a tough spot when he takes on young Dave Rpvnrtlrie f.f fVli Provo Armory Thursday night. Jones lost tns western welterweight welter-weight belt to Reynolds last week and fans were so impressed With Reynolds last Thursday that nlany are of the opinion he can retain his belt this week. Jones believes the story will be different this week. PAYSON FIRST LEADS LEAGUE PAYSON With one round of play remaining in the first half, Payson First ward took undisputed undis-puted possession of first place in the Nebo stake "M" Men hoop race by downing the undefeated Second ward team 32-14 Monday night. Following is the standing in the' stake: W. L. Payson First . 4 0 Payson Second 2 1 Payson Third 0 ' Payson Fourth 2 Benjamin - O Santaquin 0 2 1 2 2 Puts Over a Point More Than 50 To Go Out For Mid-Winter Training; Fine Prospects. More than half a hundred track men at the Brigham Young university uni-versity Will start working out today to-day in the Men's gym as Coach G. Ott Romney begins the annual drive for the state and Rocky Mountain conference pennant. Outlines for the mid-winter and spring track practice we$e made in a meeting held Monday. Coach Romney will concentrate the workouts in the gymnasium for a time then wilttake advantage advant-age of the county fair stock pavilion stalling a week from Monday. Workouts will be held there every day, the groups alternating, al-ternating, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays with Tuesdays and Thursday. Good Prospects The Cougars have a crew of veterans and newcomers in track this year Which Should give them an excellent chance of equalling or surpassing their record of last year when they barely lost the state meet to Utah by three, points and took fourth place in the conference, ending up less than 5 points behind Utah, the winner. In the state meet the Cougars took eight first places to the Utes' five. Talented freshmen performers from m'Uny high schools throughout through-out the west "Will be working out along With such veterans as La-Mar La-Mar Taylor, George Gourley, Floyd Millet, Pete Wilson, Grant Hutchinson JM Brady, Dudley and others, and the ability of the .freshmen in their previous high school competition as a criterion the team Should be strong throughout. Hugh Cannon," who is rapidly rounding into an exceptional guard on the uasketball court, is going fast as fast in discus throwing. Cannon is picking up weight and has so perfected his form that he is casting the platter plat-ter out around 144 feet. Others will show greatly improved performances, per-formances, it is believed. GREENLINGS BEAT KITTENS COUNTY LEAGUE Thursday's Schedule Kittens vs. Van's Shoe. Greenlings vs. Y Golds. Junior Varsity vs. Faculty. Lehi vs. Pleasant Grove. Tuesday's Results Greenlings 25, Kittens 24. Two B. Y. U. freshman teams in the Utah county league battled nip and tuck in a basketball game Tuesday night . that finally ended with the Greenlings scoring a 25-24 25-24 victory over the Kittens. Kittens jumped into the lead 8-5 at the end of the first quarter in which defense was featured but "he Greenlings cut this down and ook the lead at the half 17-12. With Stephens, Hiatt and Gunnell waging them the Greenlings maintained main-tained the lead by the third quarter quar-ter 20-17 but the hard-scrapping Kittens cut this down to one oint as the gun went off. Kavachevich was the best scorer scor-er for the Kittens with 9 points, Johnson slipping through 8 points. The score: GREENLINGS G. T. F. P. Stephens, rf 3 0 0 6 Hiatt, If 3 0 0 6 Gunnell. c 4 2 2 10 Gourley, rg 0 1 0 0 Ward, lg 0 1 1 1 Evans, rf 1 T 0 2 Totals 11 5 3 25 KITTENS G. T. F. P. Kavachevich, rf 4 1 1 9 Johnson, If 3 2 2 8 Waldo, c 1 3 2 4 McPheters, rg 0 0 0 0 Cook, lg 1.10 2 Simmons, lg 0 1 1 1 Totals 9 8 6 24 Score by quarters: Greenlings ft 17 20 25 Ktttens 8 12 17 24 Referee, Grow. DRAWS JAIL TERM ,v jack Hunter of Provo was sentenced sen-tenced to 15 days in 'the city' jail Wednesday after pleading guilty to an intoxication charge. He was arrested Tuesday by Police Officer Offic-er Bert Halladay. Judge D. R. Ellertson fixed the 'sentence at $50 or 3d days with one-half suspended. sus-pended. Half of the world, says a missionary, mis-sionary, la beyond the reach ot doctors, and hospitals. We knew the medical profession found it hard to make collections," but w(e didn't think it was as bad as thfci. jKj -fefe j Primo Camera, the Italian heavyweight champion, leaves this week for Miami, Florida, to start training for his title bout with Tommy Loughran on ebruary 22. The bout has attracted plenty of commen pro and con, from the sports writers and the experts. One school of thought is represented in the above cartoon by Krenz; those who believe Loughran too fast to be touched by the huge Camera. Others, such as Gene Tunney, former champ, think Camera too big for Tommy and will blast hiin m the early part of the fight. Henry McLeinoro, United Press writer, is almost alone in believing Tommy has a real punch hut dosen't slug because of the risk o" being knocked out. BENEFIT CARD SET SATURDAY A benefit athletic card to consist con-sist of 10 fast boxing bouts, two wrestling bouts and two battle royals will be staged at the Provo Armory Saturday afternoon, beginning be-ginning at 5:30 p. m. under the direction of Byron Fisher (Jack Riley) who is sponsoring the organization or-ganization of an amateur athletic Battle of Century Plants TnlllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillilliiti8ijiji) ... :: X l- J 1 , )Lfnitfl:ii A prospective heavyWfeij;ht cliampion. holds no terrors for Connie, Mack. The aged: leader of the Athletics, left, recently met' Tommy Loughran, right, veteran heavy who is to meet Camera, jri ja tjtle match, and the two squared off in tho above fashion. Judge Ettgexie Bonniwell is the referee. i club for boys. The proceeds will be used to buy gym equipment for ttie boys who are being taught free of charge' ( in boxing and other forms of 1 athletics. It is intended to buy i punching bags, a mat and some I gloves. The bout will be handled in rapid-fire order and there will be I no waiting. Spanish .Kork and Lincoln high will be represented with some of their best boxers, he battery is donating the use of the Armory and the public is urged urg-ed to support the card. Admission prices will be as low as possible The show will be over before 8j o'clock, giving the fans a chance to H - V ' 1 4c ''4 .:-SS?S. J'r i Game Moved Up To Thursday In Ladies' Gym Because of "Y"-Montana. B. Y. high school Wildcats and. the Tigers from Lincoln high will stage a basketball argument in the Ladies' gymnasium Thursday night, it was announced today by Coach Buck Dixon of the Wildcats. Wild-cats. The game was changed from Thursday to Friday because of the B. Y. U.-Montana series Friday and Saturday. The Wildcats will take the floor as slight favorites over Coach Don Dixon's Lincoln team, although, al-though, like Lincoln, the "Y" high basketeers have not yet broken into the Win column. They lost to Provo and Pleasant Grove by the narrowest of margins, however, how-ever, the game with Provo going into an extra period. Same Lineup The Wildcats will line up as usual to start with, Coach Buck Dixon stated, with Captain Grant Holt and Smart, forwards; Snow, center; and Pardoe and Oldroyd (a three-year letterman), guards. Holt was elected captain last week. Coach Dixon believes that combination will work most effectively ef-fectively against Jiis brother's team. Other Alpine league games are to be played Friday. Provo travels to Lehi in the feature game, and Pleasant Grove plays the Cave-;nen Cave-;nen in American Fork. In the Nebo division, Springvilte and Nephi clash at Springville in what should be an interesting encounter, en-counter, and Eureka, the cellar ej lamps, go to Payson to meet the . .ions. COUGARS NOW 7-MAfTTEAM Cannon and Johnson Must lie Considered I'art of Team; Meet Montana. Montana States Bobcats will encounter a 'seven-man basketball basket-ball team" when they meet the Brigham Young- university Cougars Cou-gars in the Ladies' gym at Provo Friday and Saturday. Joe Johnson, forward, and Hugh Cannon, guard, although not included in-cluded in the starting lineup for the series, have so established themselves as an integral part of the first team that the number must be raised from five to seven in speaking of the "team." Johnson John-son and Cannon are likely to see a lot of action in the series although al-though Coach Ott Romney has mnounced f.ie starting lineup as Millet and Grimmett, forwards, Nelson centter, and Hunter and Whitman, guards. V In Top Form The Cougars should be clicking at top speed in the week end series. ser-ies. With Millet all over his recent illness that weakened him for the Aggies series, the forward line will be in the pink. Although Millet was still not in top form because of a recent attack - of flu" he played a game last Friday Fri-day that will long be remembered here. Montana will likewise be full strength for the fray, regulars who were held out of part of the Utah series to be back in action. In addition to Johnson and Cannon Can-non as the first of the reserves, Coach Romney has two more well uaflfied men who are fitting into the first-string picture better -.very day. Tney are Earl Giles, NSWERS in ' T W . Wi 9" htodayS JU2EL men n tuir H. DEN8MORE SHUTK Is the British Open golt champion. The Sierra Madre mountains are to MEXICO. COLORADO recently adopted lethat gas for executing; criminals. WE SHARPEN ICE SKATES Hollow or Otherwise CARLSON SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Phone 82 - 112 N. Univ. Ave J 7.r.-NisJSSv'TV s , Yi il ii nun iiiVi iYurr r.-mi --.v Faring h fllp.lit affomplished tiy only live other aiipl;uis, the uaal plane 1 o l-4 is shown in the top photo as she settltil on San Fian-lsco Fian-lsco bay. iiar the base sh'p. tlie I!. S. S. (juutit-t, to avvait the dtait to Pearl Ifaihor with five other navy iiait, the luii.m -t hihI tnoat liaft t ton nv-i water roiinatfon hop ever attempted Hr-low is ehovvu the fta-hlp, the luP-1, of I. lent tVinm. Kuertlti M.tliijuls, uiour- to t lie tiiintiet center, and Marlow Turjiin, forward. for-ward. Giles, who was kingpin on the Wasatch high court lust year, is tapiuly getting on to the styl-played styl-played by the Cougars :iiul Tut pin is beginning to shoot just as well as he passes. Attorney jJrges Sunday Beer Sale County Commissioners .1 W. Gillman, Hilton A. Robertson and C. H. White Monday atternoor took under advisement the recommendations recom-mendations of Attorney A H Christensen concerning two clauses claus-es in the county beer sale control ordinance. Mr. Christensen recommends that beer be sold on Sunday, con H1 FOR You gat the foil amount of your loan in cah in 24 to 48 hours . ..and can repay in 3, 6, 10 or more conv- nient monthly payments. ! No investigation feet I No advance deduction No extras of any kind I Come in . . . Writ ... or 'fbone Personal Finance Co. O. I. hkatCKM KldK.. T. I;. nl-r M. - I 'I' II SoMiid I"lior I'Iioik l'roi XMt I ' in I f-r sii i H' r i ski 1 1 ill' l;it. i.i I ' t ; 1 1 Loans Made in AttMearbj Toitni BASKEIBALL . Y. HIGH VS. LINCOLN HIGH THURSDAY January 18th LADIES' GYM 8 P. M. ! Adm. i 25c and 35c xi 4 . trary to ordinal.. I , ill.' ! ili.iV. :i up-, and that ht.-r alh.v. -d ..: sale at dance re.sorts t hi'oin.howi the county. Cliair ruan H . ln-i tsu' . stated that the reeomt.-iendat nm would be referred to ("oinity A! torney W. Stanley Duntord Two Yale professors I'epuM cases of rare disease in whit;h ei sons are very slow to remeni'n r things Rare that is, except anion-the anion-the professor's students. GANGWAY ')Y the New TKRRAPLANESl and IIUDSONS tSchofield Aulo ('Ompany j 1 CLAUDIN Funeral Home 1 10 N. I'rmersity Ave. I'iiate and Kmci-geney Ambiilanee S"rvlee Day and Night rilONK 74 Tire Repairing1 BATTERY SERVICE U. S. TIRES r. S. L. BATTERIES ( Jood Service at Fair Prices URIMHALL BROS. ' Tire Merchants" !'n(, Utah - Phone 260 i L im--i ai . mmmmmmmmmimwmammmm0 COLUMBIA Exceptionally Clean Nothing letter For I iirnaces. Our Stoker Slaik Has Eesw Clinkers SMOOT & SPAFFORD PHONE 17 |