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Show jf r - ' - - .. w .- . - htf liVll '' ' - IIIUMl II t ' c ..L. , PJ , . Utesiand. Saints Lollegen Here For Combat Scoring at to r ( I f.- t t -i -- VU in Zlt r uteit h t Double-IIead- er 8 Scoring ay puluts In two icema Pkw So! tcMtm Hew agaiast B. X. V, Ward, huge pivot Coogars mas of tha Montana Ktate Bobcats, oow tops the acorerc of.Jh Jlocky Mountain eonfereace western b by a good luargla with kin total af 6 poinU. meets, Twi , . While, lot tn, wastera t'.nctrd simultaneously, will be the Tkempabn of Montana Stat cot vWiu of' tfe Bockj Jfauwaaa-eoa- v to taufc offering luge acored M jsanta agaiast tha fereoc faeusM" poa 4a L ta-H rfho-.i- l Cougars,, and la in acand place, A, C aeries- - which take, pliu tit pool this evening at o'cha-kUb. 73. Thia total la tar ahead Halt IaM j ' Frv high rhwl-wi- l frttlsy and Sanaday, B. Of .that of any rival forward. , D. 8.,- - While B. V. C. oii y. "tot" Of tU kMW of I'tan. -Third 1n line comes Worth Uigtoo,-- la tn flr balf of tM aeaaoa. Is ircuryJonea ol PnT() hua recorded two wore victories over Cwifais Fniered Kvvi center, who ha soared M training 4UUseai!-4tM "S" gytv - The Co'isar" tinker's,- headed .! pTtttttineut iHHrthweHt-urapfitpoints In four game. He fBtist nm Wet tire rer Und to word 32 iu twe guinea against the 'Lies Futwv li BHAtaw. the phenomenal ybieMsr rwntly,' iccordlng : impure ceived here, and baa maintained this week to tie Wprd or the lead--1 The feerog is ajaneMi . that tb cxjieeted to take Hah ' without Rival aiuiiunf of difflcut-- " his record of unbroken successes , past te dona iwlrti, and .that - tb ersbip. tSi hUe the I D. .d'rovo contest inring his coast tour. The tcur Winner, Montana State captaia fntau la iwtKhtap.fo .th taea:Is certais to be replete with thrills, is t.he sit the most (mceessf ul I and font ard ; Is fourth, w 1th &i, He perieneed Cougar boopateaa, Tfca m was takes that tin" the history of Jones' career. and it is quite was held to ue lone isilnt Saturday first half of ft winner of b IiewU was ont of Jones' J night at Bozeman, wTiich sent him Bp in getting murtfOodad axperl- may decide Harry r!ay .. ' : tills scholastic rla ih. r prove mit- down the line in unexpected fa ah ende, and to tHUni at worktec root ' binaUon. Thoaa attjeata btN "beea - B. arc as follows: ion. '; utau winalng two straight falls Calxlyt well attained. -- KbMils, deapRa Buutk, in me hour a ad four minutes. ChrifJtojilJt'rsrtBi forU. T. Blchards,;B. Frosty Uia-- fast that tfta B. T, 17. team of The mlcaao. eras hold won him Johnson, Harris, Hauler, lianner-flella the next wIUl total of 47 ward, beleta la: far tnoa; af year and Kllpiuk. The Prov'o high the first .victory, and a toe hold Kiluts. Bicharda has scored heavily l2T gotta y tankmen are:, Jolm. Losee, Alma Charles Vesco, ild- he tn every game unougn nutu r- - Ideaa of tuvOaaian ' MUIftt. a topiillag aaqa of the Archie Millet t, Hmfcoi., nut appearing la the illcweight champkm of the IT. 8. oently he or tae aerowt half darinf Mannon and ; x siarung uaeuji.' Waid, Ktrong. JohnMn, Navy, gave Jones, a hard .battle,' season, and, their hace ia this FarrvA li!iiJht rtnho won after ene . Itow uf U'tah 'hag m points In renpeot ara regarded. aa clleat. e minutes of Coach C 8. Ipaf has two. strong hour and fifty-tm'four games, and should register TV ia ome ta the aubongh teams in readiness for the meet week-en;fapiiliug, when he tossed hitu to this huge gain , Ilawley eeuar iiost tbia aeaaa tuilesa an the mat 'With an airplane, hold. wltli tlH'lr iiiowt powerful rivals. L. or. Aggies nas Si poiuts. aitoaUlng teaeAwt T (era eectira. Jim Lamb of Seattle will face 1), 8. Is a slight favorite to defeat Ito we of B. Y, U.leuds nil guards The CKarS aUl ateat Montana Joftcs Wednesday flight 1 'Trovo, due ' to the comparative wun raa. joints .in... six game, al State college the ., present learoe aeores of the two 'learns in meets a though Convh of Utah, who lines up leader, in u series, one against Granite, and also diie to, at guard, and play us a forward, week from mdajr ani Satarday. the present of Harlow fcShiiri), and Tbft Bobeat8 downed tha Cougars has 84 poititi ill pcrformfr, whrt has should go 'fat past him this week. twice: last week, and It would, be not liei-- d a tttl In hlrt witti thi;. 4 Ciitlins of B.. Y. Uwltfa-2- T inta a source of (frea Joy tw vl" aeason. Jf tHer Coatan could eap ami Murtihdale of Aggies, with 24, I'rovo has boon hi oriona over, ar next-l- a line umong the guard. tura their first rame fTon tM Bob-1 K 8. for a nnmlar of .rejira,' and .J- - aii. The complete scoring records to eata,..' . '.ba Rtahards an4 JHxaa-m- i the. taints are eager to avenge, date follow ; ' themselves on tlie Bulldog tanker. liicnaida aa warn Million Watch Diamond FOBWARDS Sixty as the regular ly However, Provo : O. T. F. Performers In Action one which will pot I'aaily.lK; v Cougar forwards. Bicharda leads Thompson, 31. SrC. SI 19 7 beaten. performers, In Bearing, M. 8. C. .23 14 ' 9' 83 all Winner, 1926 urins; Seen-SwiKiren- tX. U. .21 S 47 and his showing in this department 6 fltirtiards, has been a cause of great satisfaciHiw. Utah 7 4 Sren events will lie lnclmj" ! In .18 tion. Dkxon has been rustling the 24 14 each meet. Breast. Rtroke, hack Feb. T (UP NEW YOUK. Hawley, U. A. C. . ball In fine st51e and has scored stroke diving, Tree, style, Pliiying tlat for the 1927 major IHxon, B. V". U. . . .10 7 tt with fair frequency..- - The twe ont a free atyle, free wsson, adopted by Nielsen U. A. C. . . .11 TnTrjyrrttnj WfimtmtrW'uTtlle'Tiv'o ;.events alated. , lt'agucs are expected to be "approved Vincent, Utah For Provo high," John, Losee, when the club- owhers meet Here rrtJavls, U. A. C. I McCurdy, Utah Waid; Alnia Millet t aud Johnson next Tuesday. The schedule drawn by the com- Cuminlngs, M. S. Ci. 1 are the free Myle Kwiinmers : Alma Mfllett, Archie Millett and llodsou. mittee sets Tuesday, April 12 as Sella ub, U. A. C. 1 treaat stroke; JohiiHonj Jnnson and the opening date and Sunday Oct. Harris; U. A. C. 1 - Farrer back stroke; Jllllett and 2 as the final date. The closing Jacobsen, Utah one week later than last is date CENTEBS ; divers, Strong, was lounl ImpractiJweanse O. - $"he performnncrs of John' and year cal to work in 154 games in a short39 Ward, M. S. C. Iiosee, in competition with Sharp, er period. Worthington, A .C..23. th Salt Lake ace, .will teiwau iu'd Reeves, B, V U7 . .11 with great Interest. Sharp Ts like Poulson, B. Y. U. ...ftly Jto enter the 100, the 220 and the 4 Lyons, Utaji' : ttlay.. Spencer is a strong 8alt B. X. U. . . 3 2 2 Hart, .. In lie Laka, ,wlU the entry, and , B. X. U. . Porter, 2., free anil ard style, the backstroke fiUABJjaL Opposition to any tampering with the. relay, r? Welch "wilt tielil the O. p. the shift play - was expressed by free style and the B. Y. U. ....13 While turner Is their breast stroke Knute Bockne in iati address before Kowe, 17 ' perfokner. Joe Toronto in a free the New rmfrlvnrrp ihtme-clulast Conch, Utah U. .. night "To take the shift play out Collins, B. Y. Btyle man of ability, and Iargetts of would be to destroy all Martilidnle, .U. At C. 9 ana Blakenjore.are divers of exci'p- - the football finesse and cleverness," he said. Glynn, M. s. C. . . . . 9 team-wiltlouaj. promise. The relay 8 n.ceilh.aJLwilJiahi.ap4 Goodwin, "Utah te comiKise(T of Spc'iicer, Toronto pnjval of njm the faculty he might take Breedon, M. S. C. ., welch and Sharp. the Notre I tame football team to Sanders, U. A. C. .. Shields, who recently negotiated Honolulu during the next Christmas . 8kousen,-B- . Y, U. " the free styje In several holidays.' ' Utah- - .. . ... Jonas, -- seconds under the winning time Irr the national meet, will head the 'V 8wimmer9 and will nppenr in the free style and relay, the the free style. Hig times tn these eventa will be closely watched, for. there of Beding the sensational Shields to Some of the tank" classics In the east " this season. ' "How They. Line Up TChriatopnerfwm will appear In the d free style. dvng and the Booth will be in the lujcfettuke, free atyle, and" the relay"; Johoson in the free style, ".jf ',8 Bill f the breast Stroke and the relay; Harris, in the relay, diving and back stroke; Hasler, Breast stroke; Never before have been able to such O'clock Billed Start In Provo High Pool; Many Stars Will Compete ea rrUihlh lnt li" ll dlvl-kIo- Jones Defeats Two i t -- Northwests d Mat Sensations " f y n ers " j . ret-vtrnHi8,-t- .. ad d aav'aaMla . Iea-er- -- te : k , ; two-gam- MAJOR LEAGUE liril-lla- ft-- a, GAMES SLATED i f . . aa apiat- asgre-gatio- ft.U. a , n , d OO-yard d Iragfte-basebal- l .... .... . - m . i,. . i . tandlng, forwards, .... la rtwrve are of whoa serried (luring the J neoiaiader of the season sine tbtj are. forwada vt Biure than . oamil BacC, both Wntbt-aud- i .Gots iU aeV Biikb' awaryi Jaeavas La Barba Plans: : College Career Macks "to - an4 Pouhjoa are the tw4 colef feetara at tne present ftme, State attfeooea. a. shift put Jtowa la that poaiden agalnat the seuaattonat Ward. Kwwe, Col-lin- XEW.YUBK, Feb. 9 (ITPl Known affectionate to the army f Anwritiui athletes whkh Invaded the 1'aria Olympic games ia 1924 as that little OddJe. Ou swarrhy a, Stmnums asi C Skouaea ate rte ontKtfladbij gaaea.'C. Skoaaea s Rowed bta awtoa aa ranuag guard fat Hoataa 4SnMa,i while BUamana dVfeturtre maa. Bowt aad Collins kae first eaU bowwer. Boberta tieUeea that Coach E. the Bobcats wit flad a much harder task- - in subduing the Oonsara 1 the "X" grmnasiuni. The Montaaa StateMMQeg r.Oor was only six teat hA h width ttan the length M t 'VT. eseac wltich nwaut una. toe tfee.Cougat State, gym f Tka Meats U much larger than the Deauret gyomasiuai fieor la.Hatt;lker to- which, the: Cooaars . are .more , c-eustomedv vj 4 One week after the llontana aer-lelaaa-espalle- r.l - Calif orniaa, Hdet CaBarba ia now 122,0110 nearer that dye old Sunford w4 Um atwtk broker s offke of hia dreams. , , Fo tb first tiu la hia Horatio Alger career. lit tie r fiddle hit a champion's money and a root title ia Tea UicWattl a garden whea he beat E!ky Clark, a little granlte-hea'de- EiiKliNfei man la a bout sad became the - undisputed flyof the world," weight U Barba sold after the fight in . hiadrewdag roota; - : "The result or tonlght'a fight makea me moat happy but it does not change my decision to retire permanently' from- the ring tn September, when f am to enter Stanford university to take a eourae in economics that I hope will equip me to enter tb brokerage bwHaesa." , luax-diataD- d . i'-i- . i .. B X. Vl wlU face Utah la Salt Uke, .aad.ea; March. 4 and, S the Hah AJgles Invade tb 'V'" in the final eaneest8 of .the seaaon, which are quite tike); to Jiarf aa import ant bearing on the. raoe. ., 4 pobeata Are Sayausji t The ability, f Ward, Thompson and Breeden ef he Montana- team has feceived high praise from thed PHILADELPUIi,r Feb., Cougars. Ward the efoageted tester the .largest salary ha la fic in- front f all rivals la Ty tlie . scoriny departnjent iias au eter paid k baseball player, Cobli, foruxef Ietroit manager and annoying habit "of tipping the. ball holder af more batting records than ttito hfc opponents' basket from as player, has , announced' great dlstanea as the foul Una, and any other U habit js ene which makes him a that he will sign "with the Philadel- for the 1927 aeawon. terrific . threafc ' -- Tboaapaon, who It Is belleVed that Cvbb will re headji jll forwards; in Utah and 0,(XMi. for the year's play. htontana,. fatfawt as a streak, and an ceive He' will hold down right field for' accurate soennc parfonaer, to ccn-TBreedw Is one of the treatest nattheTAthieticSj 'with inj fensive guards to appear in the te. sad another veteran, Zadi Qocky Mountain ' conference for a ' Wheat, lit left, long time, and ia eren. 'better at his ; Bpinted blading for Cobb a, serthe St. Loi specialty than Jiijraa- last jear, vices took when he ,:won . an ... Browns, anxVoua to secure his serberth la hia. fresbman year, vices. ." )irtah boosters max take eonsola- toia a the ucceaa of the Montana . IIOPPB VS. COt'HIHN ' team by remembering that the two BOSTO.V Hoppe, iSJ Bobcat scoring- - .stars, ' Ward and balk line billiard champion, will Thompson, ball from southern Utah, defend his title In a 1500 point the former from Parowan- and the match with Weiker Cochran of Calitatter from Dixie. fornia hereon Feb. 10, 11 and 12. v tellectual Tunney added that be waa going to accept, two or three fights before September and that m ine sieantlme he hoped to get enough money to make him Independent or the remainder ofbis days. ' Ia the manner of Tunney he said that boxing never had appealed to . him as a business and that it Just happened to be the nteana for hi ' end. . Charley Harvey, who haa been lm- porting British fighters fof years, A was jubilant In. that Clark had shown that be can go the BmlL Harvey enid that Clark was gor ' ing to stay here aad look for some avore buaineaa. Clark bad nothing to say and If the were known he couldn't say anything because his Jawa were so sore. ' ' fts ATHLETICS GET a GEORGIAPEACH . The sawed-of- edition f In- ef-t- he - - - Be-pute- SPECIALIZED AUTOMOBIL- E- f - 'SERVICE y iWTTiu- 1 730 a fend' ELECTRICCO. Phqne I Watch I lie . PARRY .. f BATTERY AND nln(-etwlt- r' I II . BATTERY HEAD LIGHTS STARTING . IGNITION RADIATORS . GARAGE IN : CONNECTION !jbia-;Athletl- ; lis ...1 .... r V l r ' " ' v - it -- Rockne Advocates j. 100-yar- d back-stRt- 8. ...... Shift Retention 40-..- t. t. ki, s -- r b JS A S I'm f r V' Vs I&rc.'l .... wSnej . 220-yard- 100-yar- d 220-yar- d Tires . 22t)-yar- AT NEW LOW PRICES TO PROVO MOTORISTS d 100-yar- d Ian-gerfiel- free style; Kill-pae- backstroke. Utah has a speedy aggregation of tankmen, with Coach Ernest E. Hollings In charge, Utah hits a atreng of championship to its credit, and is always fairly strong in the natatorial sporj. Exiicctcd to le B. U, strongest ivat, the i'te are no likely to win over the CongarswUa Shield ahied - to their Jast year's chamionxhip However. Utah, is very strong, and should offer lively competition. inr most events: .Sanders, a J, brilllanKliackstroke and free-styman; Fetzer, another frct style star ; Ilainseya. puejjoweaaHtreast stroke performer Xorfon and le are among Hie tankers who, will be on hand this evening. 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