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Show FACE SIX THE EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1926. . (CONGRESSMAN ' r SPORTIWG BAKER DEAD HERE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I Cougars Again Win Decisive Hoop Victory Over Utes of Prove rtah Ical BasketeersCrimIn Second 2S. t B. y es. ' 5 1 ,Men's Suits Ladies' Suits I , Men's O'Coats Thoroughly Dry Cleaned, In another contest. I the Cougars of Urlgham Young upl- UrSity amit.j the awSiiaTfMM fhe series with the Crimson Utes In the Deserrt glymnnHtaia Harurday no doubt in the minds of the thousands of fans who saw 4 be congests .that at present at least, the Cougars as a basketball team is superior to the I'tes. The wore of 35 to 81 does not express " the playing of the two outfits. The Cougars tnisMed chance after chance to wore after they had, by clever INHiiiK, worked the hall down to their own basket. The I'tes evidently "went into Kat-lirday night's contest to shut out the Cougar 'center and forwards. , Two hnKkics were wt upou' Goldie heels and dogged bim persistently all through the contest. .Tbey succeeded in shutting blui out but In doing so left Bob Howard, the Cougar guard riming wild. Romney " Weryea tnntttrfredlt" liif tiiiltlng two of Utah's liest players out of the play. Dixon and Swenson were also held to practically no score from the field, but Collins, the Cou gar guard sneaked tip behind the BefeiM-and ringed t)ie ball time after time. r The Utes seemed to be glow in catching on to tbe fact that the Cougar team had been turned wrong, side out and was using lis guards and its forwards aa guards. This was done to meet the Cte attach which was revealed in Friday jilgbt's contest. " Even at that, however; a glance at tbe summary will reveal tbe fact that th Ctes even' tbe score from the "field. Brick Woofc the Cte for- hair-raisin- g 's j Deodorized war(rifovf3lNriIiFaroHnR and Tat the series; Wood game scored 'ifn-satin- n laelecnriT sit fletdTgouiR them coming from pitches made uoon returns while the for ward .waTsllil In the air. Pete Dow, did Wost of the the guard-cente- Pressed mtmy-o- f r, caging "for tEe"lrte team. Lyon'jumi)ed In center against Romney, but retired to guard position as soon as the ball was put In playrwhtle Dow took ruprihe floor work and played a brilliant game. Roberts and dipdwln, both of Ijehl, i . lar ball. Goodwin II J" eJ"AH,, ' vp with ."ix'itt bis f pivot ana ugnting shirt.it was practically lmxssible for ,a Cougar to tl no the ball while Good- win had It. ly t The most hopeful bit of tntellt-geno- e that came out of the Salt Lake series is that the Cougars have five scoring players this year. Many people went to Salt Lak thtnstrig thnt Jtomne. the long center, would do most of tbe storing "'and would have td do most of the scoring in or der for the Cougars to win. . Armiled-spectacu- 8 . other work in proportionr - 4ioweverTactI(iiC tstrong's.-Btrateg- ly shut "the "scoring sensatloa. out both nighta and yet the Cougars won. Collins proved to be a scorer of no mean ability and Howard surprised everybody by the ease with which be hooped the ball at cruical ' moments. , A veteran by the name of Russell Swenson. whn.'sfH'nrrltTifr tn tha Knit fLake papers, went to the ctyk un heralded, met the approval, of , alj. Sweuson was the senatlon of Satur- - Pione (o) w. T. C. - 1 000 ...0 .000 2 .jOOO xi fwflfr three Veteran star and tshed players In the new places have a formidable team, while the Assies, 6ffi pu. pts. with tw veterans and three . T5 B2 53 ST 5- 3- TU H ecks Module, B. Y. V. at Ptoto. Utah vs. Montana State at Bose-- r. A C. ra. day night snd was almost" equally J Salt m. jl0 1.000 ; ... .C ...... 0 .; tfontvaa Tussle With Superioity son Utes; Roberts MenKee,n and Clever Uotu-ney- Until February " U. A. G. 31-3- v-- T Team Standing. ' tiled last night jSreoed, Representative Clarence Lea, '.Democrat, California. Informed 'the f house of Raker's death, a resolution of regret was panned and ad- journmeut ittwas taken. "The twOy-W' da for burial Id ..California, aW are nbF'yet hongb arrangement The entire California fjooinnlete: .delegation will be appointed as Ji commit tee to accompany It, WESTER DIVISION, Xaks reporters put In series.-;- asusa-Uou- newcomers, will undoubtedly a great bid for win in the i . faadehe "gTberAggles flioiit g record 'la the opening; aeries last week, defeat rnt" the Montana State JBobcaU 35 to SO, Thursday evening, in a fiercely fonght encounter and theft running riot In the atfiind. te xia, tty 4ar margUn The Oaugara had two terlffle battles with the Utes, scoring a one-p- i in the first tussle, and lpt winning by a foar-polmargin in the second bitterly contested tilt. Cmparattv dope Is lacking when the two leaders meet this week. The Cougars presented their usual finished passing attack in Salt Lake, and their team play showed to great advantage. . Howard and Collins, guards, showed themselves to" be true scoring threats, even the remarkable Romney Is held to a low score 7 r: jokingly said With the first series of the coile- that Roberta must have fed Bwenson on "dynamite. Dixon, to Lgiate season eompleted. the contend the tans and the sport public, played ers In the western division of the are a floor game that was marvelous. ' Rocky Slountalu conference Sank? Dixoa, the' only other man shown prominently. B. Y. C, state champion to get a chance at the Ctes, played outfit, sen up to his reputation and won many and Utah Aggies, touted aa admirers by tossing in the winning sational team came through their basket Just prjor to the pop of the. first, two games with a lean slate and will compete fur top honors this gun Friday jiight--The game was a genuine triumph week atProvo. for Ooaeii BTTfeHobertai The tTte X Tewas WU Math4.TT This aeries is expected to tie a tea hi, composed entirely of stars, is a ntnjiig outfit, ki spite of the dope thrilling onf, The Cougars, with one of the that has has pnposed the passage from St. strongest'dtah bas evec gathered s John, Chapter XVII, ferse 24:.- from tbe Strategy as much as brilliant play oa tbe "Kuther," I will that they ' also, floor, omuled Jawardsl the ylctory. whom thou hast given me, be with The team responded to the coaching me where I am; that they may beand stiggeal(ns of the'lr coach hold my glory, which thou hast givsucceeCedlir and winning en me; for thou lovedet me before two very 7aifflirulfoh tests tliereby.' ' Tha score: . v the foundation of the world." UTAH. The spirit of tbe ceremony will 0. T. F. be dictated by, an utterance which 2 8 Wood. If. made recently among To Be "Most Ceremonious the 1 Roberts, rf. .. circle of Intimate frIends;"At Since His Doom Exile Be- -, Lyons, c. .....1 2 1 hist I understand," he said, "what gan Eight Years Ago 4 2 3 Dow, lg. the invisible kingdom of Jesus 1 means. We are not on earth mereGoodwin, rg. , ...... 0' By FREDERICK KUHN 1 0 Boberg, rf. . . . .....0 ly to be happy, but to save our (United Press Staff Correspondent) Paige, rg. .....1 0 0 - BERLIN, Jan. 25 (U. P.) Wil- - souls." Following the religious services, II, once Germany's -- Totalarr;-.-.Tvl2 - 81 belm monarch will -- adjourn to din and the mightiest rulB. Y. IT. at which Prince Heinrlch will ner, !n er western the will hemisphere, " G. T. F. P. celebrate .. bis 67th tomor- proijose a. , toast . to His Imperial Swenson, If. Majesty.....2 2 2 6 row In Doom. Thisbirthday Afterwards, a group of is the 8- 2 2 .T.O actors and singers, arrived from FDlxon, In exile. birthday 2 4 occaRomney,. c. . . . . Unless carefully laid plans go awry Germany especially for this 2 2 10 will offer a musical and drasion, Howard, lg. tomorrow's event will dlffer: from 8 S 13 matic program of the royal Collinga, rg. ft 6-- 0 0 preceding birthday parties In that birthday. ..v. b. Dlxonj If.. numerous dlstingul8hed:TtttestswH; In the birthGermany, festivities.-AmonIn the g will "pass - virtually tomorrow;: .35 partlctate Total T .........12 13 day the guests will be Dutch arlsth rats, unnoticed. A few clubs, which count Referets Warner; umpire, filni- - with whom the has become their members mons. among the disinherit- his banishment. fi'efided during faetlona and. who. look upon the. flinong the conservative nationalists w!th; Jfiyw JMs$..St-T- h world-wid- e fame which he has will pay homuge to" their former brought to this Holland resort. ruler. . -- The birthday will be coinmemo. But there wilj be nothing to re- rated by the former royal cere- seuiLile the elulorate pom of mony, except that the limited hous-iu- g time. Here and there accommodations at Doom will tomorrow, and offices homesshops render Impossible the pomp aha cir will display a few desultory flags cumstances of similar occasions at the of the old regi- ' Berlin. , , per-- Among.the guests who are expect- functory demonstrations, German ed to convey their congratulations will ignoff the event Vhich, until a CHICAGO,. Jan, 23, (UP)-A- t to the in least three of Martin Durkln's the crownrince and hisperson are fewv years ago, annually swept the wife, the country Into a welter of Joy. will love" be of arrayed lights brother. Prince Hein to bim when trial he goes against rlch, and leaders of various father- for murder, according to the plans landish agsodutions. Tbe League of the prosecution today. a post-wa- r of royalist er, ttfSe wtomaA wui aiso send a reporganizauon, to she tell all, scorned," is ready resentative to Doom for the first knows,-- State's Attorney JtobertTff time to assure WUhelm of their unCrowe : announced:: . Betty, . aban swerving loyalty to the banished doned by Dnrkln for Irma Sullivan, dynastjf. Rising the made a statement to the prosecutor, will Indulge in bis usual and Crowe ; said bg was satisfied morning stroll in the Doom gardens Betty's tale would help send tbe where he will be met Aya cluster ' to killer the gallows. of local admirers, whose spokesman Crowe-saihe would ask Sadie will step forward and deliver a mes Details of Contract Fail to Stroka, Durkln's first wife, and of felicitation. Meet With Approval of Ruth Fieback Durkln, Durkin's sec sage Divine services will be held In the i Contending Parties to ond, wife, join Bt'tty in aiding dlalng-roon- i during tbe morning. A the state. Durkln is divorced from former royal chapjain will conduct -- fter many hours of uncertainty Sadie, 'but is not divorced - from the service from an altar, adorned the. anthracite coal fields awoke to- Ruth, Crowe said. with laurels from the kiay with Its devastating strike ap The marriage to Irma is Illegal hothouse. Tbe and his parently no nearer settlement than in view of the failure to divorce wife, Hermine, accompanied by their it was five months ago. Ruth, Crowe holds. If the latest jla lighters. Princess Ca If anything, charges and counter can Crowe be annulled, marriage and Princess Henriette, the charges passed more heatedly among will try to put Irma on the stand. e and wife, the duke and the parties concerned, who have Durkin was allowed to see Irma duchess of Braunschweig and been "watching and waiting" since for one hour yesterday for want of and Prince Heinrlch, wlU the last wage negotiations failed in - the venwrere-gl tttefpiHcerthey bV seated In the first .row. . Guests Sew York.---;" -- r -death cell. Irma xflterated , ber from and Hollund will Germany sit termination to "stlck'V She said behind tbe " I "THE FOOL" royal exiles and the last I she regarded herself as his , wife rows wm be occupied by faithful Z. to 'divorce Ruth. despite the failure, household servants. ' .With Chauaiug Pollock's greatest urkittwjll bearraigned Janu As text for the sermon, Wllhelm play, "Tbe Fool' once again making ary "20. Durkin is charged with killing Edward ftharinhan, govern ment, agent, ink lVlice Sergeant Hurry Gray. well-know- n bid for fame tknnKhnt the eoun. e try, this ttm as kig motU produced by the Pox cuupany and now ahowinf at th Columbia taecter, tb Interesting diitcnasioa aa to wham Mr. PoUack patterned bia hen) after from among 'tba great religious figures of kistory Is onee again resume. In the stage play, aa In the aereen version, the author has his aealot,- - Daniel Gilchrist, answer the ,' tsunti and gibes of hla icoffera by saying : Y oarealt: ms a foot because I am trying to walk a "path trod bard by ' JDontleaa feet1 ' Whose, among those countless leeta, does tbe author refer to has Often bees th o oeat Ion that has pk-tur- - - . WA8HINGTON7 Jan., U'P) The house itt representatives., tu-Jday adjourned cut ot rw-- t for thfr i memory of.Rppresentatlve John E. (jUker, Democrat, California, who u EVENTS - . v;; s AGCIES AND COUGARS I.IEET IJAMOtlUC PROMPT SffPVICC with DRUGSTORE Buttej - for a certaintr yoar exriensive furniture win Tfr handled mea who understand the buaineaa of careful hauling is what your money buys here. .Torjknow j , ' ' -- . - s STRiaiARANTEE,$ATlSFYIN6 EESULTS arvuaed Wide and fartir Is Gilehrlst meant to be twentieth century rehjcarnatioa BfChrtt? Of St Bernard or St Francis of Assist ? Or maybe Plato, Zeno, Lincoln or some one ef tbs .majiy pihf r saints and rellgioua figures, t acientlsta, poeta and philosophers who have lived and died in complete forget fulness of self, while, the world called them "fool." v . "We Aim to Pleases : HARDYmADSEH TRANSFER GO. 150 3. First W. Offlee and Res. 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