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Show 3. Y.WGridB - December 14 is a red letter day for some 35 Erigham Young grid-ders. grid-ders. Fcr that's - the day they will throw off their studies and be feted by downtown fans at the fourth annual grid banquet sponsored spon-sored by the chamber of commence com-mence and civic club3. The varsity missed their Thanksgiving dinner, Nov. 23, but r they mill make up for it Thursday night j Eesides, they wilMtsten to Utah"sautstanding floor show, one and one-half hours of, sparkling . entertaininment as rounded up by Earl J." Glade," prominent alumnus -" and Salt Lake City KSL manager. The evenine's entertainment in full was announced today by Clay ton Jenkins, chamber or commerce secretary. n charge of arrangements, arrange-ments, i First ward's popular hall will he. site of the banquet-and floor show. The banquet will be served Vt "P -m-. with the show sched-iilder sched-iilder to follow an hour later. Listed on the floor show are dance routines by the "Five Dan-cettes'; Dan-cettes'; a solo by Peggy Epperson, Epper-son, the Kate Smith of Utah; a monologue, by Fred Taylor; Xylophone Xylo-phone solo by Lowell Hicks, one of the kading entertainers in the county; a singing-dancing series by a Vpopular team. All in all, there will be 12 numbers, without the encore, said Mr. Jenkins. The general public is Jnvited to attend- and honor the squad Tickets can be purchased from the members: LeRoy Olsen, KIwanis; Kenneth Craven, Lions, Dwight Packard, Rotary;-Sherm Christen-sen. Christen-sen. Junior chamber and Loyal Mortensen, 20-30 club. - Guests besides the varsity squad include Coaches Eddie Kimball, Floyd Millet, Wayne Soffe, Fred Dixon and Dave Crowton, of the B. Y. U. staff; Rodney Kimball, trainer; Grant Ivins, Keifer B Sauls, P. A. Chrlstensen, C. La-Volr La-Volr Jensen, C. J. Hart, J. Will Knight and lien Lewis of the athletic councfl; Acting President Christen Jensen of the University; Neil Peterson, Alumni association secretary; Junius Jackson of-Salt Lake City, alumni association president; pres-ident; Mr. Glade and Fred Hinckley Hinck-ley of .Salt Lake; Coaches Glen Simmons and. Griffith Kimball of Provo high school, and press representatives. rep-resentatives. Till Eth. i w hIMW ii iiiii iTina " mm i Tta n ENDS TONIGHT auh it ofr; and ;y . : "Scandal Sheet" TONIGHT At 8:45 Is RALPH'S v RADIO NIGHT! You Do Not Have To Buy a: Ticket To Participate. Friday & Saturday From One of O. HENRY'S Best Known Stories Comes -the GAYEST BANDIT Who Ever Stole a Heart - - mo cjizLi V Jaae CLAYTON Bale Son&riaanl Ala a Hatbraj Emma Eirni . Also Plus Chapter 5 1 v;";, THE PATI!- o rrr acnon pw ?T r" I 1 - fr SECRET OF H ' DEATH. ..! ) ls THE HANDS " CfCNEMAK! . ioo anquev or December 1.4: Uiliing tic: lonsiors OliUU li lo..iu,J ill Vhen a high school team hits 50 points per game it's music to the coach, and it's sweet music at Pleasant Grove. Not since the days of George Gourley and his "dutch cut" team mates have the-prospects been so bright at the Viking camp. For a bit of proof you can take a look backvinto the files, at the 51-14 the Vikes gave a visiting Payson five last week end.' Coach Earl. (Duke) Giles, former form-er B. Y. U. all-conference centers lost" three regulars of last season, but he has a sophomore-junior first string which will make the other teams of the circuit sit up and take notice. Out via the sheepskin route are Virgil Cook, one, of the standout forwards of last year who topped the Alpine scoring list; Lee Swen-son, Swen-son, the other regular , forward, and ' Gordon Wright, first string guard. - : Voung Team v , Giles' main string for this year will probably include Byron Carter, Car-ter, junior, and Kelly Giles, sophomore, sopho-more, forwards; El wood Sundberg, junior, center; Ken Wright, junior and Donald Hendrickson, senior, guards. . ... '-. ' . This means that P. G. will have one of its youngest teams, but you want to watch these Doys; there isn't one in the - lot that doesn't look like a natural tall, 3lim and spunky, ' - ' - Others fighting for team .jobs are Glade Uillman, Miles Harris and Dale Deveraux, senior forwards for-wards John Conley, senior guard, and Morley Keetch, senior, center. Three Squads - Giles haa three squads, including includ-ing his sophomore group, and shifts players as their play warrants. war-rants. Jim' Simmons of the high school faculty is mentoring , the sophomore team.... , A" tough preseason schedule has been lined up for the Vikes: Park City kt Park City, December 12, (will use second team) ; Bingham at Bingham, December 13; Wasatch Was-atch high at Heber, December 18; Park City at Pleasant Grove, . December De-cember 27, Bingham at Pleasant Grove, December, 29. Opponents, flamed (range: Doril. 1- MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 7 OIE) To the surprise of no one, it was . announced an-nounced officiallythat Missouri and Georgia TechTwould be the principals in theV Orange bowl football game ..here ; New Year's day. feiirm tit NEW - TOMORROW! Dramatic - Such As the Screen Seldom Sees! LLOYD C. DOUGLAS' Best Selling Novel I ! That Talks Directly tt I i -r jtlculi auu. luur Never Forget It! 'V The Greatest Work of the Author of "Green Light" "Magnificent Obsession" ' 'White Banners" rrvY -V DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, 'DECEMBER OILDCfiTS TOIP LIBiIS, 34-25 Working up a 19-11 lead by half-time, B. Y. high's Wildcats coasted into a 34-25 victory over a visiting Payson live -Wednesday in a practice game. Both coaches, Dave Crowton of the "Y" and Vern Waldo of Pay-son Pay-son used numerous substitutions in an effort to find combinations that would click. i Bob Iluish, semi-regular forward for-ward of last season, and Bruce Dabling, clever guard, were the big guns for the Wildcats. Each scored eight points and played a fine floor game. The play of Amos and Cloward, guards, was best for the visitors. Payson 's high scoring sophomores sopho-mores took the Y" 's first year men into camp, 17-9, in a lovely combat. ; The sumary r - t B. Y. HIGH (34) . . . . G. t, F. P. 1 5 Harding, f 2 Huish, f 3 Schofield, c . : "0 Dabling, g .......... 4 Woolf, g A... 1 Godfrey, f .......... 0 Hansen, f ........... 2 Harmon, c ...... . . .' 2 Clark, g 1 Lewisg . . . . . . . . . . 0 Smith, 1? ...... . . rTT. O 2 0 0 O 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals. ..........I 15 8 3 34 ' PAYSON (25) G. T. F. P. Bills, f ......... 2 2 0 4 Black, f ........ 2 1 0 4 Butler, c 1 0 0 2 Amos, g 2 5 4 8 Cloward, g 2 2 2. G Spainhower, f ... 0 100 Heath, c . . . .V. . . . . 0 0 0 0 Powell, g ...... 0 2 1 1 Davis, g 0 0 0 0 t Totals ...... .k. . . . 9 13 7 25 Referee, Larsen. Christiansen; . umpire, T Alumni Team 7To.Tesi Gougars WTeber college will bring another, an-other, strong team to Brigham Young university Saturdayuiight, but the "Y" grads, who are scheduled sched-uled to play the Cougars ;mairj string ( or thereabouts ) , will add the most color to the two-game entertainment. Already - signed , to play, for the Alumni Saturday are.. Jay Whitman, Whit-man, mentor at-North Cache high school; Russell' Magleby, Cyprus coach; Marlow Turpin, instructor at Magna; Ralph Crowton, attending attend-ing the "Y" but ineligible for LEAVES TONITE A Swell Show! : Now a Picture Heart .: ', Fowermi Ta Your N Will ' ' m i , . . . 4 I F " ft i r t f I v v. v . Target For Trojan Tossers Glue-fingered Al Krueger, 195-pound end hero of Southern California's Califor-nia's Rose Bowl victory a year : ago, is one of the big reasons why the Trojans are fa voredjtabeat and; again clinch the right to Classic. Frosli Ding Finals 'Scncdulsd Tonito . ' 7r. - .;-.! .Three -boxing bouts and four wrestling matches have been lined tip for tonight in the finals tf Brigham Young university's annual an-nual frosh championships. . ' f Gold medals wiU go to the winners. win-ners. A , ' The first bout is scheduled for 8 p. m. in the "Y" women's gymnasium. gym-nasium. ' i " .Tonight's finalists came up through some-tough goes Tuesday night.. . r ';; .. , ihe schedule: ' Wrestling Johin Peterson vs. Ben "Stanger, 135 pounds; Grant Jacobsen vs. . Glen Wilson, 145 pounds; " Rulon. Taylor f vs. Buss Kerr, 165 pounls; Ted Tibbets vs. Ernie Johnson, 175 v pounds. Boxing Paul Scheibner ; vs. Reed Hanks, 135 pounds; Willard Wilkinson vs.' . Mav : Bluth, 160 pounds; Ernie Johnson vs. Leonard Leon-ard Harris, heavyweight. Fred (Buck) Dixon or the faculty fac-ulty and Don Overly, ' student intramural in-tramural manager,, are' in. charge of .the tourney., , . Because of the abbreviated card, Dixon sand the public; is invited to attend free of charge. It was previously announced there 'would be an admission charge. ;. varsity competition; 7 Jack Chrlstensen Chrls-tensen and Vir Richiris, regulars last year; - Earl (Duke) Giles, popular mentor at Pleasant Grove high ; LaVar Kump, instructor at Timpanogos 'school (Provo); Floyd Millet of.the. "Y" faculty," and Gus Black, coach at Emery county coun-ty high school. Saturday's games will open the preseason schedule for the Cougars Cou-gars and will allow the Y". coaching coach-ing taff an opportunity to weigh the abilities of team candidates before the first squad cut which is expected next week. PARCELS CHECKED FREE Now Showing 3 to 11 Contin. It RIOTOUS RAMPAGE OF FOOTBALL AND FtMMES! h;, ' ... : w V John Howard - Mary Carlisle Army vs. Navy Classic, and "Mr. Meto Danger Island" - . . Inc. : f Presents of VICTORIA, B. C, CANADA - Subject To Be ' TONIT E-City Colirt Room 7, 1939 U. C. L. A. in Los Angeles, Dec. 9, .represent .the west in the Pasadena - .. K r Kinnick.Gets Heisman Award NEW YORK, Dec. 7 (UJ!) Nile Klnnick, Iowa university's great halfback who was voted the out standing college football player in America for 1939, was present ed last night with the John W. Heisman award at the downtown athletic club's annual dinner. , The award symbolizes nationa! individual, supremacy on the grid iron. The four previous winners of the ward were Davey O'Brien, Clint Frank, Larry Kelley "and Jay .Berwanger. . . - . - sd ' ilicso facte In recent tabor&tcry ( "smoking bowl" tests, Prince Albert burned than the average of the 30 mL li other of the largest-selling brands tested ... COOLEST of all! "Makin'g" smokers go for .Prince Albert's RICH-BODIED RICH-BODIED TASTE, ripe goodness of better tobaccos, wno-bite" treated. That fatuous fa-tuous P.A. "crimp cut", rolls faster, handles easier, stays put Try P.A. fin roll-your roll-your - own cigarettes n every handy tin off Prince Albert THE NATIONAL JOY S:.?OKC Coerricht, ism. R. J. tUrnoid. lob. do, - WlMtMI-6iMt. H. U. 7:C3 p. m. 19 86 egreas PHI U I r jiV M 1 Mia s PAGE .;VEN .... " ;- -i Manavu and Fourth, "M" Men winners of Provo and Utah stakes last year, will be out to make it two straight wins tonight when stake teams tangle at Provo high school. , ' . . , The schedule: 7 p. m. Second vs. Fourth. 8 p. m. -Pioneer vs. Sixth. - 9 p. m. JIanava -s. First. 10 p. m. Bonneville vs.. llrst. Third ward of '.Utah stake gets a bye. Second, winner over Sixth ward last week, lis expected to push Fourth to the limit in tonight's to-night's featured fray. Pioneer is expected to' get by Sxith, Manavu silould beat First and the Fifth-Bonneville game is a tossup, Sun Bowl Teams Are Announced EL PASO, Tex.. Dec. 7 (TIP) Dr.. R. H. Homan, Jr., chairman of the Sun Bowl game committee. announced that Catholic university wpuia piay Arizona State in the Sun Bowl football game here on wew Year's day. LIKR ...... - 50c Deposit Holds .Any Item On . LAY- AWAY f TV il Dec. 20. yU k. - Mm! Equipped "Elgins ..: "ELGQS" : For Boys f and Girls ft -ffl $4.00 Dofwn Bal. Monthly Plus Carrying Charge m Double Heaflllght ? , Carrier - Tail Light Troxel Saddle ALLSTATE Balloon Tires , Streamlined! - , - ; ' America's : greatest $33.50 "buy" in, Bicycles, that's why it's a 4-Star Feature! ... A stunning-' iwiu ui , M7naA. Mature' A -Elgin" with , every modern stream ined feature, a real Christmas Citt at a Real Bargain Price! "ELGIN" Streamlined i For Boys and Girls..... "ELGIN" Double Bar For Boys only . . .. . 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Brigham Young 3 0 0 1.000 Utah U .2 0 1 1.000 Denver U. 2 1 0 C67 Utah State ....... l 1 0 .500 Wyoming U ..02 0 .000 Colorado U 0 2 0 .000 Colorado State .... 0 3 0 .000 Flu Hits Devils; Wednesday Game With P.G. Dropped A mild case of flu hit Spring-ville Spring-ville this week, and, as a result, the Springville-Pl asant Grove hoop game which was scheduled for the Vikings floor Wednesday Was cancelled. The epidemic has hit 11 of Coach Art Hughes squad of 12 men since Monday. The Red Devils' next preseason contest Is set for December 15 at Springville high. ! ii v i r j g c r.i ii i ; n J J J I - m il a r 1 1 : T AVSVV ,yj W; H V TA Is i. For h Perf ect Christmas'9 Q p VD "ELGIN" Fully Equipped for Boys only "ELGIN" Junior For Boys and Girls ..... Cl7(r : . V-' '- 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. -Ko)rm s.r;rir"? PHONE 411 li vl - ' - - DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 7 ear J. Cunrtis Sanford, youthful .l magnate, had one tram Ok! i-homa i-homa for his cotton bowl j nr ,-New ,-New Year's day find was "hot on the trail" of another to 'ay. "I've ent feolcra' to 1' i college, Clemson, Mi--.'Ls!.:p;4 Etatr, Duqucsne. North Carolina r I several others." Sanford KaiJ, " t I'm not going to announce Oklahoma's Okla-homa's opponent 'tlil the finrnf i'i in the bag'.'' Formal approval of the Jlitz 1 - ': conference was still neclcd f ;r Oklahoma to participate, but ti t didn't worry Sanford. lie jstT7 J into his custom-built eutomo!.;;? with brass trimmings, 14 honn, 19 bells and two whistles and drove away to telephone a mini about a team. U. P. Pvifle Club Elects Officers Provo Union Pacific flifj- ih1 Hevolver club members elected new officers and made plans for the season at a meeting Wednesday. Wednes-day. . New officers are Tom Of k; ford, president; A. Olsen. vice president; presi-dent; Jess Speckart, serretary-treasurer; serretary-treasurer; Golden Smith, executive execu-tive officer. The opening Indoor gallery r.hoot was scheduled for Monday idftht at the army. Members and nthi-rs Interesting In joining the club for the year are invited, to attend Several matches have been lined up with teams throughout the county for the Beaton's competition. competi-tion. i i y- Nil v 1 1 1 1 BOYS' and GIRLS' Double Bar Frame n $.1.00 Down Balance Monthly Plus .Carrying Charge Kir Walloon Tires New Departure IJrake Persons Saddle Parking 'stand Flashy Finish Give them a Bike this year . . but be sure It'a a Onuin ginl" Full sized molcl3 for boyt with all the laten features. fea-tures. They'll be proud to get an "Elffln" Bike! ; tm m- w rm V Buy Anything Totaling $10 or More On Scars Easy Payment Plan! , .. r ,- , - i , Saturday enly 9 a. r.i. to 7 p. r t. I ! |