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Show f 1 ' PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD SUNDAY, JANUAR 2 6, 19 3 0. FAY FPMOUS i i n LE AMP TIM ECP a s- Lions Wallop B.Y.H.S.;. 48-11 Blast Hopes Of Workers Virl Christiansen Leads Gro- vers To Ixhpressive 48-28 . Win Over Lincoln. JLPINE DIVISION ' Team Stahdlng Friday's Hoop Results V Lehl W. I ret ; s. o ixoo American Fork , S 0f 1.000 Flsasant Grove .2 1X67 B. Y. IL S. 1 1 .333 Provo j........ 0 3 .000 Lincoln 0 S .000 , FRIDAY'S RESULTS Lehl 48, B. Y. IL 8. 11. rieasant Grove 48, Lincoln 28. SCHEDULE FRIDAY, JAN. 81 Provo at B. Y. IL S. Lehl at Pleasant Grove. Lincoln at American Fork. LEHI, Jan. 25. Lehi's favored v Wasps, playing great, basketball, submerged B. Y. high school under a . deluge of baskets Friday .night, winning' their third straight Alpine division fracas by a score of 48 to - IL ' . " ' Lehi's tight defense baffled the diminutive WUdcats,. the first half closing 20' to 0 for LehL Coach Buck Dixon's charged finally fin-ally found the scoring range in the last half, "but at the rate Lehl was registering points, It' made no difference dif-ference In the result. ... ' Evans Scores 25 -. Evans, leading Alpine division scorer, chalked up 23 points to take high honors in thai department, depart-ment, while Jay Whitman played his usual brilliant floor game. Lehi's junior team walloped the " B. Y. high school sophs by a score ' of 32 to 9. Score of the first team game: B. Y. IL S. G. T. F. P. . Nuttall, rf 2 4 0.4 .Eastmond, If ........... 0,211 Jackson, o 1 1' 1 3 Bown, rg : 0 0 0 0 Jones, lg ... ....v 0 5' 3 "3 Bailey, rf '.. 0 0 0 0 Payne, c, .. 0 0 0 0 :- ' Totals . . ".'... .'. 3 12 5 11 LEIII ' ' .' G. T. F. P. F. Evans, rf 11 2 123 Whitman, If ....... 2 115 Trane. c 4 l-0;8 Fox, fg 1 0 0 2 Gray, lg ....... : . 0 10 0 Lewis, rf 0 0 0 0 Trinniman; If . 1 0 p 2 Ball, c 0 0 8 Contlnued On Page 6) Montana State 59, B. Y. U. 43. . Utah 46, DePaul 4L Lehl 48, B Y. It S. IL . Pleasant Grove 48, Lincoln 28. Payson 37, Spanish Fork 17. li'InUc 28, Nephl 23. - Provo 33, Sprlngville 24. . Bingham 45, Grantsville 13. Tooele 45, Cyprus SO. ' Jordan 19, Murray 17. Wasatch High 42, Park City 29. . Morgan 45, South Summit 17. Boxeldcr 32, Bear River 24. Uintah 60, Duchesne 2. Dixie 33, OrderviUe 22. . B. A. C. 42, Hurricane 17. ' Mlnersville 21, Milf ord 17. Illnckley 36, Beaver 9. Delta 32, Fillmore 14. , , Ephralm. 20, Manti 13. : Moroni 34, North Sanpete 2L Pangultch 37, Circleville 23. - Richfield 32, Monroe 26. j . Salina 23, Marys vale 20. Carbon 21, Huntington 18. .Grene River 20, Moab 13. Davis 3i East 23. ( . Snow College 49, B. A. C 43. . Athletic Slugger "Is Not Yet Signed MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. 25. 010 Although he admitted he re turned the contract offered him unsigned. Al Simmons, star outfielder out-fielder of the world champion Philadelphia Phil-adelphia Athletics, today ' denied rumors he was holding out for an annual salary of $40,000. He said he expected to reach a satisfactory agreement with Connie Mack, manager, late , next month before the A's . leave for ; spring training. Tintic Miners Surprise With . Sensational Triumph ; Over Nephi. NEBO DIVISION , Team Standing - W. L.' Pet. Sprlnsvllle ... . . , 2 0 1.000 Payson ; 11 .500 Spanish Fork . . .. . . . 11 JS00 Tintic 1 2 .333 Nephl 0 1 .000 - . FRIDAY'S RESULTS rayum.37, Spanish Fork 17. TinUc 26, Ncphi 25. A SCHEDULE TUESDAY JAN. 28 Spanish Fork at NrphL SCHEDULE FRIDAY, JAN. 31 Nephl at Springvillo. Tintic at Payson. . TEACHERS UPSET DENVER DENVER, Colo., Jan. 25. (HE) Colorado -Teachers basketball team upset advance predictions last night and defeated Denver university, univer-sity, 30 to 19. The half ended with Colorado Teachers -leading 13 to 10. GUTLTY OF, MURDER ' 4 KLAMATH FALLS, Ore'., Jan. 25. (U.E) John- G, Wright, foj-merly of Butte, Mont, was found "guilty, by a! jury here late last night of the first degree murder of Sydney .E. Darling. The jury recommended life Imprisonment. SPANISH FORK, Jan. 25. Pay-son's Pay-son's Lions proved boo strong fo Spanish ForkFriday night, the invaders in-vaders taking a 37-17 victory , that placed them in, a tie with Spanish Fork for second place. The decisive nature of the result virtually .assures1 the fulfillment of pre-season predictions that Spring ville and Payson will be the teams to fight for the title. The. Red Devils . nosed out Payson recently by a 26-21 count. 20 to 8 At Half - Coach Stan Wilsons charges, set a terrific pace from the start, and had a 20 to 8 lead at the half. Spanish Span-ish Fork braced and outplayed the Lions thereafter, the ultimate win ners being content to coast in on their lead. . Snyder led the Payson point-getters, with 13 points, while Olsen, Jensen and Okelberry also scored heavily. : Ferguson and Hodge were outstanding for, the losing, aggre-r gation. t .-The score: - SPANISH FORK . G. T. F. P. Dart, If ... 0 2 0 s0 Ferguson, If v. 3 2 17 Lewis, c ....11 1 3 Hodge, rg .0 1 0 0 Bingham, Ig ... . . . . . . . . . 0 ' 3 0 0 Beach, rf r... 1 ,21 3 Owen, If 2 1 0 4 Sheen, rg .............. 0 10 0 . -t . r . - -- - . - -- ''..'...'; i :- U p . ." aaa ToUls .. 7 13 3 17 A PAYSON . - T V i- ... , Q,- JI. F. P.' Snyder; rf ........ 64 13 Olson, If- . t.,j-..i.4 4 2 1' 9 Jensen, c .............. 3 3 2 . 6 Okelberry, rg 3 2 17 (Continued On Page Five) ' ? T OVERCOK DEPAUL 4641 Cox, Dow and Smith Show Class To Take . Measure . of Invaders. Utah university took an early lead and. in a rather slow contest, defeated De Paul university, of Chicago, Chi-cago, 46 to 41 here last night. ' The Utes led, 22 to 12, at the half. A aesperate De Paul rally in the clos ing minutes failed to overcome the lead. , Cox, center, Dow and Smith, forwards for-wards led the way for the Utah victory, vic-tory, 'i hey hit the basket accurately accurate-ly and often, scoring 15, 12, and 10 points, respectively. The Utes resorted re-sorted to a short-passing game to work the ball through the De Paul defense for close, easy shots. -Do-PauL Rallies r , A few minutes before the game ended., Stalls and Haims were sent in for De Paul,, and they seemed to solve the Utah defense, scoring six points in three minutes. . But the rally came too late. Powers, guard,, led De Paul scoring with 13 points. The score: J .. V UTAH : : G. T..F. P. Smith, rf .-..i. it 3 4 4 10 Dow. If ........1 6 0 0 12 Cox. c ....V...vr. 7 1" 1 15 Davis, rg 3217 Lvbbert. r 0 4 2 2 Watklns, rg . . ......... 0 .0 . 0 0 Price, c 0 0 0 0 Sonne, rf ' 0 0 0 0 West,- Ig .. ...... 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 11 8 46 'Cat' Thompson Always Threat DE PAUL G. T. Coan, rf 1 B. O'Connor. .If ..... . . .-. 1 Ascher, c ...2 Powers, ts ........ . 5 Joe O'Connor, Ig ...... . 0 Johns, rf ..,... r 1 Rondella, If 1 . . . . . . V. . 3' Jim O'Connor, Is . . . . : . . 2 Johnson, lg . . ; .-. . ...... 0 . Stalls, lg z Hiam, rf 1 F. P. 0 2 .13 0 4 . 3 13 "0 0 0 2 -0 6 -.1 0 0 0 2 Totals 18 7' 5 41 Referee, Warner; umpire, Simmons.- '. .: ' ! RABBIT HUNT J i -' Verdi Breinholt's .Columbians have challenged Byron '"Dastrup's Palaise Royale orchestra t6 ar-rab-, bit hunt to be staged Friday near Nephi. The losing team will enter tain the winners at a banquet . in Keeley's soon; - H. '' ' . ..:rr -r ..... pfj V FINANCING r .. 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We have just shipped the entire en-tire equipment for the Ferron ward meeting house- at Ferron, Utah, and are building the pulpit, pul-pit, rostrum, seats and etc for 3 Pleasant ! View J.ward When it comes to work where the QUALITY QUAL-ITY is BUILT IN we qualify. There ; 13 a difference- - --.. . - - ; ' AN OAK FLOOR . , r Laid right over the old one in .the living room 'gives it that fin-, ished appearance . that gives you the same thrill as the new car. It looks like real money but will cost you for a room 14x18 feet approximately forty dollars. It is worth it and more in self respect re-spect We all have to have a place to live. Let's, make.it one we can be proud of. - - . A Hoose and Lot I knew a man who didn't mind When business went to smash. . He found it hard, of course to find A little ready cash. And yet he managed stiU to smile When other men could not; He had one blessing all the whiler He had a house and lot, ' - .-' .. -.:.!'-' . . Insurance, taxes these he paid.. 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Although George ; Cooper held MCat" Thompson to a slim total of three field goals Friday night, Mon tana State College's spectacular all- American forward gave the fans plenty of 'thrills and his clever floor work was a big factor . In bringing the Bozemanites the victory. vic-tory. " DRY-ACT REVISION SOUGHT WASHINGTON, Jan.' 25' (HE) Tho law enforcement commission consider revision of the national probition act to permit manu- more than 2.75 per cent alco hol was made at the White House today by representative Dyer. Republican, Missouri, member of the house judiciary committee. - APPROPRIATIONS RAISED . WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. ttLE rhe house bill to increase by $230,000,000 to the appropriation for the federal, building program was favorably reported -without amendment amend-ment today by the senate public buildings and' grounds committee. The increased appropriation will be equally divided between the Dis trict of Columbia and the remainder remaind-er of the country. .. : r - The body of Lenin, famous: BoK shevik leader, lies in state In a wooden tomb in Red Square, Moscow. Mos-cow. , JIMS TAKES r a ... WELTER TITLE Provo Ace RegainsBelt Held A. By Desmond Anderson In Oregon Match. ' ALBANY Ore,7 Jan. 25- Henry Jones of Provo, Utah, Won the , wcotcrn welterweight - ' championfihlp and regained ths ... . belt that he . lost to xiarry Kuelme a year ago, by defeat- t Ing Desmond Anderson in a ' title match! Friday night The match was the best ever held in Salem, and Jones won only after a terrifies battle that brought out every bit of speed and skill that the- rivals possessed! " Anderson tctok the first fall -In one hour and three mtautes with a flying Deadlock, fbut v . Jones, coming back at whirl- wind spaed, took the second fall In 11 minutes with , a doublet arm sclssora, and the third In 7 A minutes . with ; a . reverse body hold. Both men .weighed In at , 141 pounds, v WINS TWO AT EUGENE EUGENE. 6re., Jan. 25.Henry Jones of Prov Utah, is still knocking 'em over in Oregon. Among his latest, victories in this section are numbered wins over Jack McLoughlin, the "Ottawa Tiger' and Desmond Anderson. The 152-pourid "Tiger from British, Brit-ish, Columbia, who claimed an unbroken un-broken string of victories before Jones downed him, was no match for the crafty Provoanl Jones used his whip wristlock to take thehrst, fall in 49 minutes and the second in four. In both tussles, he feigned groggines3 from McLoughlin's headlocks, and then swing, into lightning-like .action to toss his rival to the mat' with his unbreakable - specialty. . r' ' Desmond Anderson was ddwned on two . successive occasions after 32 and 2 minutes of tussling, re spectively. Whip wristlocks, as usual, brought Jones his victory. The Provo matman is in wonderful wonder-ful condition, and has made -a re markable record during his Oregon stay. t' . ORPHEUM Tuesday See her step to rJ7 l V M D )1 1 the new r , danco J I Ov IVft TJ I f J ) tunes of "Broad-. (UJX) V way Baby Dolls,' NL ' "WlshiJi? and A f) Waiting For ; Cc IV Love," and "Jig, - ?P J ... I Syncopated Melodies that inspire the rhapsody in youJ Gay1 quips and banter by Adorable Alice; Dance spectacles and night club scenes: Insistent drums. Moaning saxaphories.- And-that's only the background of this stirring melody- drama. - . a SINGING DANCING TALKINCi PICTURE HEAR GRAHAM McNAMEE AS THE UNIVERSAL TALKING REPORTER LOOK WHAT'S OMING REAL SOON! , , MAURICE CHEVALIER in "THE LOVE PARADE" . "THE COCKEYED WORLD" ' "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY" "HOLLYWOOD REVUE" - "RIO RITA" AND MANY OTHERS MATINEES Snow College Wins ; Over B.A.C., 4945 . . ' - CEDAR CITY, Jan. 25. Snow college continued Its sensational basketball to defeat B. A. C 1929 Junior college champ," by a 49-45 score. .. " ' - Larsezi and Petersonj two- brilliant bril-liant forwards, scoring 15 points apiece, while Burr came down the floor, from a guard ' position , to count 14. Watts, brilliant B. A. Cv forward, led the : game's scorers with 21 ooints. Wood chalked up 12. Wyoming U' Coach J ' Resigns His Post LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 23. OLD- Dr. GcorgeMcIarcn. in charge of major snorts at the University of has announced his rci iRnatlon, effective ef-fective after track ttoanon. 4 McLaren ia . a- graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and played play-ed fullback for 'four yenra under tutelage of Glenn S, Warner at th Institution. . "'." A 111. . ' ' 4 ' rf lhei tultillment or i our most rxiravagam ? 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