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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. Fts,. "rrQ . $1 -- - 'w . Bulldogs-Malc- e m pcrfcttbh'of Fliers nd Qoodpurney" Shewiiig the Davta rooters to their feet with - ahot. epeetaeular Ploaaant Grove rniaaed several shou ahortly afterward, and Kirk came back in tha lineup, Hayee scored: a neat ahot about a minute before the close, and Pleasant Grove had the bail at the gu, whTchT sounded 4 with the ecora for Ue Alpine outfit The scon; PL GROVE; F. . C . 1 ...... ,G.T. Kith, rf L Christiansen, If . .... 1 11 .... 1 0 4 Hayea, a . . .7 tt Kralth, rg 0 1 Christianaea. bj one-hand- j Too Much mircnAnrnnc- u f iamtnt la wno tha urine r-- liia raa bt a Ueod o Atotaa-NkU- acora, - - - . ' x wu greet, and sirmacy statement doei not detract him performance, ataca it a caaa M Dixie's brilliant play rrove'a waaifaaag TtarSC Deorg craw did It with auch ur- rrtng akUl that tha Bulldog war lewilderad by tha tremendous Itrengla of their opponent. . Dizia. with a scoring ggregaUoa, scored and. scored and wtth tra kored. Tha Filer pa nendoua speed, and had a ma- hlae-lik- e efficiency la thia depart ment, and better than machine-lik-e ram Provo 8priBgv11e orward waa tha outstanding of tha gaana. Thia rangy Louth waa bre, there and and tha Dizia rooUa waa per-orma- a, la doubt, throw K to Rnmnejr. an excellent motto. Rojnney ppraxa to be bum of tha greatest orward who avar appcarad la tah atata high achool tournament If t was1 Koblaoa mad Eg gprtanei "Buk" Roblaon carried tha Pra-ro offanaa la food atyla, but Dizia had tha ball ao much that Prove had tlraa to atart an al Tha lanky eanter eonUnuad tha top of tha acorera by rcfia rlnf four field foala acainat tha pizta outfit Annand Eg nrtaeit played atellar all at hla guard poatjl!eMartla Ml waU durtxic tna. nrat hau, cau, Kibblng for Beetar. whoaa Injured nkl prevented hla playing mora lhas a few uinutee, waa nervoua, ut did fairly well. A feature of the game waa Pro- o'i clean defenalve play. Only two ioula were called on tha Bulldog Lam. Both of these eama In tha at quarter, and lack of foula waa ot a lack of hard playing, for rove fought hard all tha way. o ack. u 14-1- IdiM-haag- hardeat to mfrrrnnd.tiigtffti:ir an hitter responded with a Film Fun. upeet at the expense of pinch Huge Coach Harry Richards' - charge. The Ogden division champion! used their extra height to good advantage, and presented a stubbcrnde-fense- " after iho first period. Their baslict ehoocog, however, was weak, and failure to cage a Uiiectloa VMaicua Enterprises number of .ahnta gave Pleasant Grove Its opportunity to cinch matters in the final period. - Thr gara was e of the most thrilling contests of the dav. keep-ft.. w ing the fana in an uproar throughS I out the second half, when the Kaya- vllle outfit waa making its great Both bid for victory. In addition to Christiansen, Hayes, BeavtifU W i l fJ gogglod center, played excellent ball,' holding his opponent to one field goal, acoring two himself, and playing a neatl floor game. Smith waa strong on ' ll'll! defense. Clarke Does Well CMrP irintlrd J est f tui BaitlajarTS Khejfield and Bennlon doing good of rrovo,s Hlonde tonight Jfnn1 work oh the guard line. The Grovera started with a bang, r,K'ua fur your lavorue remember audience is the judge. and L.' Christiansen scored from the aide for the first ringer. After aet-up Bennlon had counted a to tie the score, Hayes and Kirk registered for P. C. With L. Christiansen starring, the parade continued and the quarter ended 13 to 2. It waa a different Davis team thereafter. .Ehcffleld, Evans and Clarke started acoring activities In -- vr - Tha Provo high school basketball aquad: Front row, left to right II urdock. guard-- . Call, forward;- Cilea. Bimmona; Ripple, guard; Beeler, forguard; Egjrertaen, guard; Martin, forward. Rear row Coach ' Glen ward; Robioon, center; Biddulph. forward. , - - SCORER- S-- LEADING NORTH SUMMIT IS SURPRISE The most (uprising uppct rf ever Logan. The Lofran team had been rcard-s- l . t p. 17 t IS. S 1 It r J S 1 1 . F. . " Grant, Bingham, forward I Johnson, SprlngvUln, center Stratton, Dixie, forward I' t".rlteiwm. Granite, center t Hervllla, Bingham, forward ..." t , .,. . 7 Drouhay, L. D. 8. C, forward I Grove, forward ............ L. Christlanuen, Pleasant Grove, forward ... I d 17-1- Kirk,-I'leaaan- t 12-1- 7 I 1 M M vtararr Pfred judl? U f Hal Roach Comedy and Meltch scored two set-u3 a favorite to reach the Grant one to make Bingham's the Ciche final, I Johnson's long sntry had missedx;ince margin ctimlnatln? Bins-hato at ivroat tha ahot brourM on the first nitrht bv the narthe end of the third quarter. rowest of marpins, but the former torn any Uadr Way Oi MeUch Cage "T" athlete's Summit team woe U Cox, atellar Dixie center, foul- paxmaa caged apul aa tha final not to be denied. The Mother's heart warmed ' at WIFE'S PHOTO Martin ahortly after, the game Ifelich got away benod, and Martin gar Prove (up- - period (tnenad.set-u-but Recovered comple.clv from stag"? auch chivalry. p to .make the lortera a thrill when ha caged the for another "And, beside, poor fright, the tall North Summit boys What .did. your frJend .say, when 1 far Binghanu- try te atart the acoring. Romney count played atellar ball, clearly outpl.iy- - boy- -" .hwJ!ij''m-my-0t'ftftbmilien began Dixie' aaaault with a you iNorning; ne jubi pressea my ftSf front ttmo, and afUr aeaaioa of it a comfortable can never tell what those poor look hand In alienee." Boston margin. for moat the remain obuon had rniaaed an opportOnl- ing chaps can do, Answers. failed to work der the of but game, aet-utor a In askRomaey plunked y "AniUlid you hit him backT" aenaatlonal corner nhot Pectol. tha hall into acoring distance. Har- ed the mother. Cox and Stratum then entered ward dropped in a long ahot, and . "No, he ws much smaller than aa the gua Bounded, the same scoring columns by acoring neat Just scored me," r ' another from i ngcra. After Martin had missed qia hree foul pitches. Strsrtton ame to make tha count 9 at the- finish. after lirongh again with a aet-u8PR1NOVHUC ne pretty passing. Thia brought O. T. T. P le count to 12-but Eggertaen ime through with a long shot. Childa, rf If.... Kd Marti a found the ring with a Paxmaa. " TOM e toaa, the quarter cloaing 13-- i L. Johnson, a TYLER . ., Nlelson. rg r Dixie. Harward, lg , Roblaon got away for a close-I- n liot immediately after tha next Madsen. rf. If "A TEXAS TORNADO" rlod opened, but L. Cox scored Packard, rf . . ko pretty shots, and Pectol regie- - Thorne, rg .., r Last season saw the Usual ' ... red under the basket before KobU number of ""quitters" and those A speedy western faster than its nanve arid the Totals 7 B S 17 n again waa able to break the who stay with It, buy quality BINGHAM gang's all here with a on a "aleeper" pray." Rotnney stock, and use proper care will O. T. F. P en scored another ringer, .nd L. make Average good profits. 3 2 6 bx counted twice moe to make the Hervllla. rf '. price of eggs will be higher, 0 4 Orant, If .... oe at tha half 24 to S. not advance. will feed Meltch, e' .... prices uOdors Ae Stubborn Queen HaV'n ry breeding, cull- Tha Bulldogs resisted more stub- - Dahlatom, rg ing and a imping insure husky lirnly In the aecond half, partlcu- - Contralto, lg. . live delivery. chicks and l.Fullmer, " lg la tha third when rly quarter, Comedy Saturday Only All Hatch.ni; Eggs from care( four tallied ey polnta against flocks. Totals Legfully supervised J...... I 4 119 ixle's six. The period ended SO to Mickey McGuire . Special Referee Lea Simmons horns, R. L Reds, Barred in- Rocks. Black Minorcaa, World ST. PATRICK'S DAY Umpire Hap Holmstead. Dixie outacored Coach Blmmoni' blood Record Strain,- .100 U I, In the final atanra, fiya, "Mickey's Eleven Feature an Idea tested quality, and regular , willie lobison'a aaot from the center of "WHlle, 'said tha Sunday School commercial strains. Greatest e floor and CaU'a cloae-l-n basket teacher "you shouldn't LXf qHfJl'tav JUJ ipg the 'only Bulldog damage re--' allr libra severely, thaU-t- o Tonf playmate." "chicka no scrubs. ever Had you thought of heaping The score: coals of fire on hla head?" Send for FREE CATALOG DIXIE "Gee! No, ma'am, T badnX "but today. O. T. F. P. It's a of an 'idea!" American 0 I Legionpeach ratton, rf Monthly. rr vC TODAY: 7 LAST TIMES van'- sorrel-toppe- T.- ii L. tox, Dlale," center . , , Owens, Waaatch Academy, forward Vts state tournament occurred Thurs-da- v afternoon, when North Summit, coached by Sifitv Knudscn, carte througn with a 22 IS victory O. 14 ......... .... Roblaon, Provo, center ., Ilomney, "Dixie, fora-arCampbell, 'Waaatch, center mld-nowrt- 11-1- rtnr nt 0. per-eig- ht 10 au-sra- te ekiU. every-kvhe'i- i laat-minu- ta -.,-.nffi.nt-TiiTttiuji. "FUimney'a r 0teneiieB faltered la the third eeuld not orareoine tha lead the Miners had established. Blnghaia triumphed, II to IT, Juet ae it seem ed that Sprtogvllle waa regaining IU earlied atrjde. TtjJ. .. .. . -afajay Leog Kheta ' Brilliant f bv ahootlne: long Johnson aad Harward of Bpringville and Oraat and Harvllla af Bingham ronteet extremely exclt- made and the defeiistve worlf-- nr bota teama was aironx. Blnsrham played much better than an tha first Bight, when the Winer barely aeceped elimination at the hande of Logan. Harward waa outstanding for, the Red Devil, wtiile L. Johnson also d'd well. Packard, diminutive forward, played tha floor brilliantly when ha wai subsUtutad by Coach C B. Ladlagham In tha latter ataarea of tha game. Tha game waa a genuine thriller, had plenty ot exand tha crowd " ' citement ' Bprinarville started tha acoring whan Paxmaa caged a foul, and Johnaoaa toag ahot brought the eouat to t-- A free threw bv Dahl-atreaad a toea by Hervllla from thrroTipt, but aTIou! bv Johnson, aad long rlngere by Paxmaa aad Childa made tha count I' to I for SarlngviHe at the quarter. Johnson's long ahot was tha only Red Devil score In the aecond polnta to take an 0 lead at tha half. . ...... 21-1- anaitei of TharsdxTi gamr wtrj rally Binghasa, aad a . Seeket-ehootin- , - Dixie' the aecond period, and L. Oirlstlan- -j Linebaagb rf .... 1 0 1 een'a ringer waa the only Pleasant Grove score before the half, which ToUla .... 1 21 ..,,..10 ended 15 to 10. DAVIS: O. T. F. P. Evans put his team within, three Evans, rf . . 1 S battle crmmpion,ln a second-roun- d of the Alpine tltllsts at the Simmons, If 0 0 0 Uxt night. The O rovers finally pul- points atart or ine intra period, caging a Clarke, e ..." 2 1 led away In the fourth period to neat ahot. . U Chrtatianaea made Sheffield, rg a o 4 win by a 6 count hla team temporarily comfortable Bennton. lg 3 Christians- - Outstanding by another field goal, and the Grev- - Wilcox. If .. 3 0 3 The drovers were speedy aa ever. into uum got Lai tm only ti Chrlslianaea was tum- - ftghUag all mvmajoni stubbornly. elf in Th!i litlW Both Sldas mltM iinmnm h... Tula's ,7 a i iiivwuirut uiana uavia came up to 7 bv - Referee, Warner; umprre. uinti Watts. an ranaiaaie dv nia second chalking up two foul pitches before " brilliant performance. He scored the quarter ended. MARPa.VGE 11 polnta for high-poiNO BAR norma, and . Hf4pe So you kept rirht on playednk gi rat f loo- - j,ame. working who had been badly off, was after you married Kirk, Joe? Dsvla. after a mediocre .game oerncaea -for the- at Unebaurh cure I look at the trlnir showed nf Wednesday, great ImproveFALT LAKE CITY. March 1 Badly off oa basket shooting after the first quarter. Pleasant Grove had real difficulty In downing Davie county high arfeool, Ogdea BaBj of al inert ' FalU Short; Fifta! f Scort lM? i Latt-Miou- te 21-1- Alpine Champions Forced to Limit to Maintain Early Lead; Christiansen and Hayes Star in 2M6 Win jfor BuJLIcis; Harmey Is Marvel; Robi- eoa Outstsjidiaar fcr Lexers ' T BOB COODEIX 6ALT LAKE CITY March rova ahead at aae stag of huadajra gune with Dixie That fraa about .ona minute after. On ara ttarted. Thereafter ht BuU loca ware aever within hailing iataace Cl the. JlWce wa turfted a tha baat performance of tha toar-- r.ntw long shot which put the SCARE JIMTO GflOVERS AU-Arou- -c :EM&,:Is.,Qia:clasGedl By J . rAC- , at the Charlie Chase "NOW I'LL TELL ONE" SATURDAY ONLY A vivid and dramatic picturualion of a JACK with Belle Bennett in her LONDON ator lga p, mid-floo- 17-1- XJEEN p in .2 Frankie Darro at the gem mw.mJ f in connection with r 5 v VVrEl JSriS bmney, If Cox, e . . ctol, rg Cox, lg . tea. If .. i fen, c itwer, rg 1 11 13 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 Totala 2 1 PROVO O. krtln, rf T. eler, If pple. rg ..... Totala 1 0 competing teama la better than In kay state tournament In the history of tha Utah hoop claealc All gave evidence of careful training ana anowea some genuine class. ii Jay Tedtf U Ninth Ave. W BQMI 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 10 1 .STRAND. ' r. r. ii 0 ;gertaen," lg, 11. If Seattle A L Saturday 'iTPO-eri3- ftgfF? rf NcvClM i . al MONTAGU LOVE . Ha Roach Presents Stan Laurel r J e Paramounty Sunday, Mar. 18 ONE DAY ONLY MATINEE AT 2:15 .NIGHT AT 8:15 THE SPECTACULAR CINEMA PRODUCTION 1 Western drama 18 THE: THUNDERBOLT L'mpfre Lolo Spencer. OUR QUINTS MATED Fillraora. Boxelder ?taryeva1e, id Iogaawere eliminated from e tournament Thursday, losing naolatloa gamea ta apeedy foea. kcysvale uaqueatiooably waa the ikeat team la the tournament, Jailed to put up any oppoaltion alnat Waaatch academy. . The"' FlllnHiie BoeWe s4 gan quinteta aQ appeared to be ong teama, but bowed to super-eutrita. As a whole, the caliber of the it ; STRIKES" Chapter 3 of the intensely interesting Scout Serial It c G? UI3G . . SUNDAY ONLY Reed Howes, Alice -- all-st- M. 1 An (lhouiKoberOfckim - I RICHARD : in "THE, KENTUCKY HANDICAP" ar cast. 3 P 1 With beautiful BARBARA KENT and an ft 7 In THE autographed BARTHELMES3 PATENT LEATHER K!I '' - photograph of Reginald Denny given to every ltjE) Friday and. Saturday. StirU Sunday v i "FLYING ELEPHANTS'' TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Jack Pcrrin and his wonderful horse in an absorbing iReferee Sid Spencer: II n -- i 'yjp-'tr'- BELLE BENNETT 5. 1 ftV 7::---y- I " - for ::' acts ('r zk f WtUm ; i The Most Magnificent of All Human Dramas Mail Orders Prices Tax Included MTH AT O.V 8AI.F BOX OFFICE FridavyMar. 16 OF FIFTEEN Presented by Path Exchange, Inc. nrJilGHTS 80c , 75C, IU0, $US MATIXEES Mc, ?5c ti.ie |