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Show Ik 4Jlfi THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924. PACK FOUR. j' J EI HFRAT.n RFPflRTER B.Y.U. THIS HOW i WKfcMLfc!) two men as a nucleus, Coach Kom-ney hon-- to compter the Cougars. Undaunted the "I" men taunted :hi ir opMiiieiits while enroute to the battle. Clearly they were unwlUiuf to split even. Nothing but two victories would satisfy them. There wan nothing left for the I'rovo men but to throw their gauntlet Into toe ring and fight against the greatest array of individual basketball me a that MThais ha ever been gathered up by a college mentor in this state, The wore merely tells tha story from the sectator point of view The game was made to order for the legalities, but after all the enthn Miasm during the period of the mak ing, the result turned out to be very unliecumlng to them. Indicate Thirty to twenty-sevea nip and tuck game. Such it was. for a game is never won until the last whistle blows. But It was not until quite late In the final period that the danger to the Cougars be. came apparent. After maintaining a substantial lead of about ten points throughout, danger suddenly threatened. The stalwart Howard was removed via the personal foul route. Realizing the need of a big man to play defensive ball. Director Holicrts sent Griggs Into the game. This marked his debut Into college athletics, but he proved to be the right man. This upset the "Y" lineup, rejuve- J J BASKETBALL TEAM WON TWO VICTORIES FROM U. A. C. guards of the slate In the number of Nlnt garnered and this despite the fact that he had never played running guard before this year. Howard, the other "Y" regular, is perhaps the outstanding defensive man of the year. other men on the "V" wpiad have fit Into the game with ease and poise whenever called upn and as a team these men have ability bor-- 1 dering closely nsin that of the five who have played regular. This was clearly demonstrated In their half- game encounter witu the Aggies Sat urday night. n "Tlds year's championship," COLLEGI1TE STANDING. i . I' i. ot 't ' ' , r. Imt. ivt. Won. (Jami. v.!'I f:ttiv. r 8 7 1 I S 4 5 s 1 JI73 .333 .167 Thli Week's (Final) Games. T'lah Aggie versus rulvernlty of y tah In Halt Lake, Friday and Hat-rda- By A. KAY OI.PIN. Herald Nlaff Correspondent. , . 'r ''III With a per rentage of almont nine J ,i undrcd, reuniting from winning bvea out of eight basketball games the Utah State Collegiate league ils year, the Cougar of the Hrig- im Young nnlverKlty won the un- -' pen-- j' iKputed atate rbaiiiploimhlp 'iut this year. The hoopmer of the rovo unlvernlty atartcd the sea- -' n by winning two decisive vie- - v t n- V It .i 1 FRIDAFS GAME : ever-puzzle- d B. Y. U. main five got going during the second half of Saturday's game as they have seldom gone before. me riour work and passing was lierfect Two baskets apiece by Ingersoll and Dixon and a foul pitch by Packard while Baker for roe A. C acored once, serving to tie the score at 21 all. After that neither Ingersoll or Dixon was able to count from tha field, but Stewart, travelling as he has never done before, rang the bell four times. He was removed from tne game just twenty-fiv- e seconds before the final gun stopped tlfe game. Not only did the Youngsters close the gap by overcoming the Aggie lead made In the first period, but they forged ahead and gained alead of seven points. In other words, while the Farmers made two field baskets and two foul Ditches, the Cougars counted for twenty points. So humiliated were the Logan officials that they remarked In embarass-men- t maksomething abont the ing donkeys out of them. The second night Hammond went scoreless and Ivins scored but twice. Crowther failed to find the hoop so easily as he did the, former night and after missing dozens of long ones after his injection Into the game, was soon removed. Dixon and Packard went through the second game, as also the first, without having one foul called on them. They were the only regular players who fared so favorably. The officiating by "Pug" Warner, referee and Oren Wilson, umpire, was of a high order. About a dozen "Y" rooters broke the profound stillness that accompanied the "Y's" scoring with ring ing cneers. Just how the athletic director and the players felt might le gained from the fact that Roberts lost his hat the first night and T p I p fast-passin- g t 1.7 -F 10 e e Stewart. t It 2 4 2 2 0 0 IngeraolL & Howard, rg. Packard, lg Totals 0 0 1 1 14 11 4 AGGIES. O. T. 2 1 Ivins, rf. 7 0 Baker. If. 0 0 Hammond, c 0 0 Saunders, rg 1 0 Woodside, lg. 1 2 Kirk, rf. 1 0 Crowther, If. .0 0 Jackson, rg. 0 0 Webster, rf. 0 0 Robinson, If. 1 0 Lunt, If. Totals d F. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 . 1 3 4 11 Provo, gym, from Payso,, fritT evening and from Neptd aKaUl decide the second piace winEen la the Nebo division. comes to Provo 32 Nephl Tuesday night confident that they m able to defeat Provo agui'n M did at Nephl some time ag. The Provo lads are so ai tion, go to the state tournament tuat iw will play as never before to dew the Nephites . And the Provo buys deserve going to the state meet Never in the. history of I'hui county basketball has a green teaa made such a remarkable showin; U one season as has the Provo squafl. Beating veteran organization and holding state champions to a small 25 score, two pointy difference, is sorbins; short of a marvel in the en of the fans who have rollowpd tha . ceptlonal development of the l'ruvs. 1 PROVO HIGH PLAYS NEPHI Provo's hopes of going to the atate tournament rests upon the ability of Provo being able to win from Nephl high Tuesday evening at the squad thla year. Id fact many of the fang are that the defenders-o-f the Whits and Green will not only be cham. plons of the Nebo division in 1925 but they will also bring to Utah. county the state championship. oer-ta- in WRESTLING MATCH ARMORY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 27 For Senior Welterweight Championship of States. JACK Inter-mounta- in HENRY WILSON vs. JONES y keep-aw.i- 1 i B. V. V. 32-2- r 30-2- y Score, n u.i L L. Kolierts announced, if "is the first championship tiro Ilrlg-haj Young university has won In ' basketball since jear before) last." i Hut. even though the state championship was won by the U. Y. IT. Just two years ago, the Cougars did not at that lime defeat the Farmers ' rie orer the University of Utah on their own floor. For the first . ve In Salt Lake and finished with time In four years did the Young' ' 'en more convincing victories over sters break the Jinx and take both ' j le Logan Farmers In their own the routests with trie Aggies In the rm Smart gymnasium last Friday and mnw Pnnfllfitpnt fnt tonm wni-Saturday. Jack, Wilson, nenlor welter-weigIhnted more to the winning of the wnaut for the locals than any wrestling champion of Colorado, who is matched with Ilonry Jones her one thing. With conslderaMe at the Armory Wednesday even .experienced material, the Hrlg-- i im Young university coaches have lug for the iutermuuutalu champbiu B. V. I'. Score. ship. jjveloped what Coach "Ilek" Itom-iWas it file other hotel that was wan only pleased to call "as the Jim? Director Itobcrts told tho , od a team as the Aggies ever met." to the record of the past. They oreovrr, of this Inexperienced ma-- . "Y" hoopsters, after they had regis-urial, one man stands forth above tered at a certain one of Logan's took the first of the two game ser 1 others as the best scorer In the fine hostelries, that never In the ies from the very hands of a threat' ate and the man who has out- - history of bosketball had the B. Y. ening giant, whose strength might tossed any and every other man U. gone down to defeat when the well scare the best of the physically at has met him In the pivot pnsl-on- . team stopiod at that particular strong. holel. On the other hand they had Self admittedly, the Logan school That man Is Grant Ingersoll. 'I Ingersol, tall supple "X" never won when they stopped at the put the strongest team that has re"Itags" S 7 titer, scored 88 points during the other place. Then It was carried n presented It this season on the floor ;. ght games In which he particl step further when the team decided Friday night. The Logan papers ited. "Buck Plxon comes n close to cat nt a certain eating house, eon featured the fact that Hammond, center and cond wtih a total of 70 points to'eernln? the partaking of whose bon- last year's is credit. Heed Stewart, the other pitality (ho same statement could Ivlns! forward, were in per fect condition for the fracas Tor tne X". forward, stands third in the be made. With these And eertnlnlr the Couenri lived first, time this season. 'i virinsr. while Packard leads nil the Iirector than that shown by the Farmers. They f timhlcd a great deal and the hall did not stay with them long at a time. During the rally In the second half, however, the Aggies settled down to business and the way in which their two guards, Saunders and Woodside. intercepted "X" pasaea was a decided feature of this part of the game. The expression on Coach Komney'a face was doubly a mystery Saturday night as the game And such it was beapproached. cause he did not know what to expect. While Director Roberts was no doubt wondering Just what the attitude of the Aggies would be, the Aggie coach was wondering, what the Provo director was going to spring. Ten Cougars warmed up at the start Then, when the time came for the game to begin, five inexperienced Urovoites faced the best the Farmers had. Goldie Komney took the ball from Hammond at center, but Baker made the first basket. This proved to lie the first of six that this rangy forward made in the first half of that second game, most of them lieing follow-ushots, by nated the Farmers and had its det- means of which he picked the ball rimental effect on the Cougars. The off the banking lsmrds. But outside combat very spirited Indeed. of this man's performance there was The great crowd of siectators went nothing much to the starring. The "Y" substitutes held their wild as the gap slowly closed. own for some time, the offense Coach Uomney sent the tall, red-toIed Crowthcr into trie game and he esiecially working well. Romney counted two field goals in short startled the spectators by scoring ' three field goals and holding Ham order. Then the unlooked-fohappened mond scoreless. "Frosty" Richards to the Aggies. They bunched up and Wesley Lloyd gave Saunders for defense when the "Y" secured and WKdside a merry chase on the iHissession of (lie ball and there floor and scored two and one goal Stewart laughingly remarked, as respectively. they stood awaiting the n. But the I'rovo men failed Itomney's recent Illness soon be taken from the game the second "Y" to approach them. They engaged in gan to tell on him and he turned night, "I've had my fuu; go to it much to the sick and had to lie removed. Ken Frosty." a game of The box score follows : embarrassment of the waitii"j; op- - Anderson took his place nt center B. Y. U. ismeiits. The game ended witn tne and finished the half, which ended 12 to 19 for the Aggies. G. T. F. P. Cougars three points to the good. The regulars then began to warm Lloyd, rf. I'leld-iitl- y to 1 It might lie well 3 0 2 . .2 0 0 state that the great Hammond up. Word came from the Logan Richards, If. 4 scored two baskets and Ivins but coaches quarter that the Aggie Romney, c. ..3 2 0 6 or man "wished mentor Roberts Griggs, rg. once that first night. Stage fright 0 ,.0 or what not unbalanced the Aggies would send his first stringers Kuudsen, lg ,.0 0 0 0 mem c. wen, they Anderson, again.",.0 0 0 0 during the first half. I'oorer passing against 9 0 could not have been demonstrated got It during the second half. The Dixon, rf. 0 4 y i juhMuuiyJuv OF DENVER OF PROVO TWO GOOD BOXING PRELIMINARIES Ringside $1.50. General Admission $1.00, Boys Plus Tax. 50c, i hi h i j ' ."ii ': FOR :::::::::::::!:yiii: l lots together on fronting ground high behighway east on state NEAR ANO PROVO -- TWEEN ! ONLY BOTH IRONTON, FIRST 270 W. INQUIRE ONE choice city owner. Inquire for lot li 0 A. H. STEVENSON, CECIL THOMSON, Civil Engineer and U. S. Mineral JR. Surveyor. Columbia Theater Bldg, Provo, Utah Land and Mining Surveys; Irrigation and Drainage; Structural Design; Consulting and Reports, Office recently moved to Columbia Theater Bldg. Telephones : . Office 299. Residence Administrators. (First publication Feb. 14; last publication Feb. 27, 1924.) 118-W- F-2- tf J. J by S. 7th E. 7 SCOTT P. STEWART titled court. F-2- 8 M-- k:i1o F-2- 6 of sale and balance upon confirmation of said sale by the above en- F-2- $1.'1K. N. Said property will be sold at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 28th day of February, A. I). 1924, ac the front WANTED I would like to take door of the county court house in care of children afternoon and the city, of Provo, Utah county, or call at Utah; the terms of said sale being evening. Phone 106-159 E. 7th N. cash, lawful money of the United States, ten per cent payable nt time CURTAINS laundered. For particulars phone 152-J- . 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