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Show PAGYE FOUR PROVO (UTAH)" S U ND'ATH E R'ALD, " S U N D AT, VJA N U IE Y 12,19 3 0. . A o -3 TITI Tp3 0 tt 71-1 "J Nil i . 9 1 .: . o op 1 t !( ( V' W 7 3 Ts i - i - "v: 1 A C3 7 o 1 iiTneif - Wasps Show. Dazzling .Of f endive en-dive In Final Quarter of Tight Game; V 'Rags' Ingersolrs Cavemen Loom As Title Contenders After 34-28 Win. altine division Y By SIAURICE A. JONES ,. Tha . Lehl - basketball - Quintet, ihowin? flashes of veterinary balL. Ihl cuUed all the testh from the Provo American Fork -high Bulldogs, and handed them a ' 82 to 17 drubbing. Friday night. The encounter marked the opening of the "Alpine -race this season; and was played in the Provo. high gym before a large galleryof spectators; Strong Defensive -Play - Both teams displayed a strong" defense, and the close guarding slowed up the game considerably In the Initial period: The Wasp aggregation had considerable difficulty diffi-culty In hitting their "stride and It was not until the fourth' quarter that the invaders really displayed ' championship caliber; .t The Bulldogs were all set to do things In a.big way and they scored the first point of the game when Beelar dropped JLn a' free throw. Ross Nielson's crew of snipers then pushed out In' front with' Whitman and Trane swishing1 the net with ringers: Although the Wasps, lost the ball time and time again on progression charges, they were able to hold the Bulldogs to 5 points while they scored 13, ln the first half. - .; Coach Simmons charges came back at the .half with a decision that If they were going to do things they bad better lor them now. Changing their system from a five-man five-man defense to a man for man, the Bulldogs somewhat upset : the Lent tram, which, was bewildered at the W. . 1 . 1 . 1 . 0 . 0 0 I. Pet. 0 0 1.003 0 1X03 1 xco 1 .C33 1 .009 B. Y. IL S. Provo Pleasant Grove t Jnr.oln- ....... FRIDArS RESULTS -Lehl 32, Provo 17. : American Pork SI, Pleasant Grove 28. B. Y. IL S. SO, Lincoln 23. THURSDAY, JAN. 18 American Fork vs. B.dT. IL S. a t Provtf. V FRIDAY. JAN. 17 . 'Provo ai Pleasant Grove. . - '" Lincoln at Lehl. BYHS Downs Lincoln Hih AGGIES UPSET UTAH CAGER Redskins Fall Before Logan ' Rally, 47-40; Cox, Smith Out On Personals. tlzzgars Overwhelm. . tag . . . . . - s - . -. ... Nevada Quin t, 44-26 Buck Dixors Team Beats Sanky's, 30-23, In AI-, - pine Opener. . LOGAN, Jan. ,11 Utah Aggies staged a decided-upset Friday night in the opening game of the western R. M. C- season by rallying to defeat de-feat their traditional rivals, Utah U; by a 47-40 count. The Redskins took an1 early lead. hntr of affair. The gap separat hg the two luintets gradually de creased and some , spectacular hootinr by the Bldoss,-. revived the hopes of theProvo fans for a victory..' At tbe epd..i me xxuru period Lebl was leading by an 18 to 14 marjio... Waspa J5ho w CSas . , , i In the last stanza of th fracas the. Provo aggregation - was outclassed out-classed In every department as the Wasps commenced to ; locate .' the Eteel ring from all angles of the floor. The Provo guards Just could not seem to stop the shooting of Evans in . the closing, moments of the game and the fray ended with Lehl coastingon- S2o;17 lead. Whitman was the'outstanding player of the game, with his clever feinting and pivoting -which enabled en-abled him to get in position for accurate ac-curate shooting." Trane at center also played meritorious ball for the Wasps. The Lehl aggregation as a whole displayed splendid team work and unusual ability at guarding.- They have failed,", however, to improve on personal contact and . tu W '-r.1 4 tro- yimA twrt or three personal-. charged against ) them. . . . Beelar was' thetmaln cog In' the Bulldog quintet, playing the best bill of his career. Ha vied with Whitman for .laurels of the game. Tplder Elliott also appeared strong at defense, and was a. big help in preventing the Lehl team from pil-in? pil-in? up a much larger score. ' -Lehl Juniors Win ' In the slated sophomore, contest played previous to the main' event, Lehl used a Junior class team to defeat de-feat the Provo sophomores,. 25 to 17. The Lehl mentor, was of the opinion that Juniors could be used in this game, which, was "contrary to the opinion, of Coach' Simmons; The scores: t -.. ir-'x. - leiii y- v - . G. T. F..P. AMERICAN 'FORK, Jan. 11. American Forks Cavemen staged the outstanding surprise of the Alpine Al-pine division opening night by defeating de-feating Pleasant Grove, 34 to 28, In an Interesting game. Ccach' "Rags" Ingersoll'a Cavemen Cave-men showed a powerful offense and an Ironclad defense In the first half .which closed with the count to 10 for American Fbrk. Early In the second' half, Skinner and Chad-wick, Chad-wick, Cavehien guards, went out via the personal foul route, and the home team seemed badly upset In consequence. Pleasant Grove, led by Its star forward. Smith, scored heavily,' and finally narrowed the gap ot 6 points, buT the Cavemen had the necessary power In the emergency, and held their lead to the close. .' Miner, American Fork forward. was sensational, scoring l .points for high honors of the game and playing a brilliant floor game. Crystal, his .running mate, also did great work and scored 12 points Smith was the star of the G rovers rov-ers registering 13 points by good work under the American Fork basket. - Virl Christiansen, Pleasant Grove ace, was out of the game- because of illness, whUe Anderson and Nichols, Nich-ols, two first-etring Cavemen, also were out of the tfohtestNlchols being be-ing ill and Anderson, ineligible until the second semes and had ' . a 24-21 margin at the JJhalf, but miaway. in the second half, an Invincible Aggie offense got under way to give Coach Dick Bi Y. high school scored a ZO-23 "lT7 .Bca "lv rwl' . victory over Lincoln in the opening wavis ana.oung-- . . , Alpine division game , for both j Carl Davis and George Young teams, played Friday night in the I were outstanding in the "A" drive Lincoln high gym. j ' - JLo victory both men shooting sen- , Buck Dixon's smaller, charges of isationally. Davis scored 19 points the "Y".were far superior to Sanky for high honors of the game, while Brinley, Magrleby and Romney Score Heavily; Heav-ily; Nevada, Playing Extremely Rough Basketballt Completely Outclassed. f j nity toscore, but Glmartin missed I a foul and Brinley quickly but the Cougars in the lead with a pair of close-in shots. Baldinl counted a free throw to give his team Its first point, but tiie Y" continued to run up the score, having a 21-9 margin at the half. ' In the second half, the Cougars widened the gap, and after the lead had grown to more than 20, points, reserves were inserted to finish the fray. Dixon's Lincoln huskies in basket- shooting, and the ability to center the hoop proved -decisive. Tigers Bliss Chances The Tigers got the Jump at cen- iter consistently, and had possession or the Dan most or the time, but missed numerous easy shotsT. -, On the other hand, the ' "diminutive "dimin-utive and ' scrappy Wildcats were threats' .whenever they gained possession of the casaba, Nuttall and Eastmond scoring heavily Nuttall led the "Y" attack, with a total of 12 points, while Eastmond garnered 10. ' -The score: , LINCOLN G. T. F.-P. 4 5 19 Voung chalked up 13 from a guard (position. . - ThV -Aggie -' newcomers, Young, Parkinson and Bennion, all played stellar ball, and the Loganites' vie-j tory was an Impressive one. . Jerry Smith and Lorraine ' Cox, two . of Utah's outstanding stars, were ejected : for personal fouls in the second half, and. after these men left the game,4 the Ute defense sagged "badly. Pete Dow was the Utah ace," with lb points to his credit, and .Hap Lybbert played ex cellent defensive ball. Cox scored 10 points before .being ousted for personals. The score: Reese, rf .... Marshall, If . Bunnell, If ... Carroll, rg .:, Wlscombe, Ig Rowley, If Clayton, If , . . Brown, rf . . . 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 o 1 3 2 0 04 0 2 Totals Eastmond,. rf Swenson, If ..... . Nuttall; c . . .r... .. . Bbwn, rg Jones, lg Payne, rf ,...........10 13 3 23 B. Y. IUGII G. T. F. P. 5 0 6 1 0 10 0 0 0 12 2 4 0 0 0 4 ; Totals . . ' Referee, tiansen. Clark; 14 4 2; 30 umpire, Chris-, The game was a thriller, and O, 'II ' American Fork ahoWed that it will Q n T 1 II ff V lllG be a real contender from the start. X O Easy Winner The score: PLEASANT Smith, rf .... .. . V ...... 6, Ash, If .A .v.... 0 Gourley, c 0 Gammet, rg v 0 Oscarson, g ....... 0 Fenton. If ............. 2 West, If 1 ROVE G. T. F.- P. 6 1 1 13 4 2 2 4 S 3 4 3 3 0 0 0 1 15 0 0-2 ToUls ................. 9 14 10 28 A5DZRICAN FORK - . G. T. F. P. Miner, rf Crystal, If i Blrk, c ....... ....... Skinner,' rg ... . Chadwiqk, lg Clark, rg ............... Preston, lg ............. 7 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 3 0 14 2 12 0 6 1 1 a 0 0 0 1 1 Evar.3, f ......... Whitman,.! ....: Lewis, f ..A.....: Trane, c ,.A..r.. can. c . D. Evans, g i Gray, g rex. g Ilirkham, g- . . . t 4 6 ;.o . 4 .0 . 1 yf.-., o. o . o o 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 13 0 8 0 2 1 0 0 Totals .. Referee, son. Weight; .....15 9 4 34 umpire, Swen- S Results NERO DIVISION UTAH v Dow, rf . .'. .. . A , ... Smith, If ..:... Cox, c Clark, Ig-c .:. Lybbert, rg ',..... Price, if .-. , ; .'. . . G. Watklns, lg T. Davis, If. G. T. F. P. 6 3 ,3 15 1 0 4 0 0 10 2 1$ 5 2 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 n 0 2 5 1 1 2 0, 0' VTotals . , . U. S. A. C. Henrle, rf Parkinson, If C. Davis, cf s Young, 'lg . Bennion, rg D. Watkins, If Campbell, c .., t .V . . .',:17 ,11 6 40 G.' T. F. P. 3 0 , 0 6 .rr 4 ,1 6.10 5 5 0.2 0 ..... 0. 1 9 7 19 33 0 0 0 0 0Tb ToUls 18 18 11. 47 Referee, .Warner; umpire, Sim-. mons. Totals TINTIO Sprfngville .;. Tintio. ...I... Payson" Spanish Fork . .......... 0 0 Nephl ,....,..:'.J, .. 0 0 - FRIDAY'S RESULTS Springville 43, Tintic 16. SCHEDULE FRIDAY, JAN 17 SpringvUle at Fay son. . Spanish Fork at Tintic Bigler, rf . Ames, If j. , . , Hanks, c Cook, rfr ... W. I Pet. Sullivan, lg 1 0 LOW Clements, c 0 1 .0C0 Redmond, rg O O .OOO Totals , .000 .000 i "rJb .19 10 5 43 G. T. R P. vl 32 4 V ?TV3 1 11 . 0 0 0. 0 , 0. 0 0; 0 .0411 . o a -b'-o o o o By BOB GOODELL Nevada waa. "no match for B"Y. U. in the opener of the two-game series in the ladies' gym Friday night. The Wolves, completely overwhelmed over-whelmed by the Cougars' fast passing pass-ing attack, waa forced to take the short end of a 44-26 score. The "Y" could . have ; run -up a much larger ' count if it' had been necessary. neces-sary. - - - ' x. ' Rough and Tumble - - The game : waa a rough-and-tumbie affair, with Nevada's touted defenseprpving to be a combinaA Uon of football and wrestling style for the most part. While the MYJ regulars did .not. commit an. ex cessive number of fouls, reserves wluv entered 4he fracas near the close adopted Nevada's style of mixing mix-ing and added foul after foul to the affair. - The Spencer twins, who-are never super-technical In their offi ciating, called 48 fouls, 25 against Nevada and 23 against the 4Y." Coach Ott Romneys scoring trio, consisting of "Eel" Brinley, Elwood Romney and Russell Magleby, were altogether too formidable for the Wolves to solve. Brinley led the scorers with 12 points, whne Romney Rom-ney and "Maggie garnered 11 apiece. - ? , . , !P!j ' Captain Cooper played : his usual The score: 1. Y. U. splendid - guarding " game, 'while "Lily foot" Reeve worked Into the combination nicely at center. Of the reserves, Mark Ballif looked best. ' - . - Locating the 1 Iron ring . was a problem for both : -teams Friday night, neither' quintet -caging; a good percentage . of, their shots. However, at times the "Y"' had i . O. T. F. P. 'Romney, f 4 7 3 11 Brinley. f .. 5 3 2 12 Reeve, c ....:..; 2 1 0 4 i Cooper, g ,. O ,3 2 2 Magleby, g . . . .f. ...... '4 5 3 11 -'Stoplcs, f ...."O 5 3 3 Walker, c 0 0 0 0 Ballif, g 0 0 0 0 Jensen, g ............... 0111 Tuellef, f 0 0.00 Totals ...5 25 14.44 streaks . of , sensational shooting, Magleby registering some specfac- j ular long heaves in most brilliant style.' . . , t GUmartln Outstanding-- Captain "Goon" Gllmartin. Nevada Ne-vada center, was the r outstanding visitor, playing a nice Moor game and scoring 6 points. ' Whitehead's ball-rustling was good, f nd "Red" Basdinl played a good -guard .game while, he lasted, but he was ejected on personals in snort order. - Nevada . had the first opportu- NEVADA 4 O. T. Whitehead, f . . Farnsworth, - f Gllmartin, c Baldinl, g DeReemer, g Salsbury, g - . Griffin, g-f Clark, f Dakin, f Lombard!, f .. .'. , , Johnson, c Lawlor, g. i....:;. . . ". 4 F. P. 2 2 5 8 1 0 ,'0 5 2 0 1 4 SECOND WARD Tlia Provo Second ward "M" Men team chalked up its second victory over the. Third ward aggregation ,thls season when Second ward waa vlctorlbus, 33 to 14 In a game flayed flay-ed in the "Y" gymnasium Wrdn: ?y- . : ' :. VPlaying a tiht five-man defen" the Third warders were only abie to locate the hoop on two different occasions in the first three peiiotia of the game. During that, time Pet Qlsen the ace on the Second ward quintet got away for 9 baskets" ami Walt Roberta scored 6 ringers. In the last half of the game. Poulson scored 3 baskets for the loHei-M. 'The lineup: PROVO SECOND G. T. P. I . 9 0 0,18 . 6 0 0 . 0 0 0 v . 1 0 2 Pj'Olsen, f Roberts, f . . , . . . . B. Olsen, f Colvin, e Johnson, c Creer, g . ., Harward 1 g Haillday, g 2. 0 0 0 2 2 0 0- . 0 0 To'tals Referee, Sid Lolo Spencer. :V4S 10 26 Spencer;, umpire, A Hollywood star was , married In the conventional mnn" e other dav, prouably In the effort' to get a little publicity. . - . Totals 18 4 2 2.1 ':;'t:i:PBOVO THIRD Dixon, f 0 0 Menzles, f . .1 . . v .... 0 0 McPhIe,sfJ.. 00 Warner, g poulson, g 0t,0 o-- 0 Totala 2 y 0 2 00 s ft n 7 A;0 14 0 4 4 0 'MM r (BSllS. 'UMBO II (B Lr m 5 2 32 Tctala . 15 rr.ovo . G. T. F. P. . 0 0 0 0 11 1 1 .u o-o Jenkins, f .... Johnson, f ... Anderson, f . . :;.-.bri:.ki?, I .. Trelar, c .... ) . -. I ur 0 Humphrey, petals . g .A. 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 S 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6.13 5 17 II G, Ilrts, f ... D. Jc'..r.son, f VreJ. t " - -tead, c . Z ::, g T. F. P. 4 2 0' 8 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ..t .12 7 1 23 :virh, f .. a. t. F. ..22 0 , 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 p. 4 13 2 0 1 0- I 17 : Lehl 32, Provo 17. V B. Y. IL S. 0. Lincoln 23. "American Fork 34, Pleasant Grove tS. X Springville 43, TinUc 16. v B. Y. U. 44, Nevada 26. - Utah Aggies 47. Utah TT 40. . Wyoming 51, Colorado , Teacb- era 23.' . --;''.. , Western State 18, Colorado1 College Col-lege 16. -Colorado Mines 4D, Colorado . Aggie 35. rhlllipe University 40, Colorado University 23. Snow College CJ, B. Y. U. B r squad 43. . Snow Seconds 32, Nephl 10 Bingham 42, Tooele SL Cj-prus' S3, Murray 35. V Jordan 23, Grantsvllla 24. North Summit 28, Park City 22. Wasatch High S3, Morgan 23. Boxelder S3, Ogden 19.-Davis 19.-Davis 48, Weber SS. ; Slantl 20, North Sanpete 15. Sloronl 21, Gunnison 23. I.Ioaroo 23, gallna 2L - - ' i Panguitch 23, Richfield 23. Marysvale 23, CircIeviHe 10. FIT. more 23, JUlford- 12. -Hinckley 18, Delta 11. 'Hurricane SL, Kanab 24. -L. D. S. S3, Uintah 27. - " Wyoming Strong In R. M. C Clash; Wyoming "U" looked most impressive im-pressive In the Eastern R. - M. C. "basketball games . of Friday evening. eve-ning. The veteran Cowboys-walloped Colorado Teachers, 51 to 3, the result never being in question. Teachers are regarded a3 one of the strongest Colorado outfits. Western State college downed Colorado College, 18 to 16, in a listless list-less defensive game, while Colorado Mines surprised by a 43-C5 victory over the touted - Colorado Ar es. Colorado "U," ensrafrin? in a ncn-cenference ncn-cenference game with Ph'H'f 3 university uni-versity cf Oklahoma, were forced Coach "Eel" Ledingham's Red Devils, champions of the Nebo di vision, started the season out right hy handing the Tintic high school hoopsters a 43 to 16 defeat In the league opener at Springville Friday night. "; ; . . The regulars played bhly the first and last quarters, subs being used the rest of the time. , " The first quarter ended 16 to 3 for Springville, the second quarter, quar-ter, 25 to 7, and the third quarter 34 to 15. The visitors were held to one .. 6 10 4 16 Referee? 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