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Show Springville To Invade Payson , ?v 'U itf rti :i! iU it.' ; i j Red Devils Run Up 61-6 Score vii Kcil i!s Hiive Toughest AssiKMinont i" Season jjj Friday Nitfhl. I f . Nf.HO DIVISION' I'caiii StiiJirtliijr i v. r ret.! S)rtn(rfii t ( i-wi N phl Vuysun 2 .WW, Spanish 'urk 5 1 Tintlr 0 S li"dulc Friday. Fi-b. 2H SjiriiiK vlll' at -I'nysuii. Sininisli l-'nrk at Tliillc. AH i j in tint Nebn division ty, hnn in.vnt 1 P;iy.ni Friday ni'ht. '.hrn Die SjninKvilli; Kcd Dfvils fiit-i-t tiu- itfinKt':cou3 Liona in the rc-'iiini-' coinbat of tho wepk. IJmiih "nriy Threat (.'nach S'.in Wilson's no, back ; in ;ht; roiiiprifjets" class by a vic-r: vic-r: Tory nvt r Nj-hi, will furnish plcnly 'Ji or opposition for SprinK'-'iMo. it will i hi: r:nicbf.:v(l that thft Ked Devils j 'J hmi a tt-rrififi hal.tli: to boat Payson on thi! Springville floor recently, ;nul the laons hopo to retura the coniplinit'iit in their own den. Conch Mob Howard regards the f'J eonleil a.4 the toupheat (hat the 1930 champion lace during the league ' J neiiHon, but the Red Devils are de-ferriiined de-ferriiined to hold their string of vic-('! vic-('! tori's unbroken, regardless of the opposing strength. Springville counU upon a strong printing attack, with the lanky "Kcnnpole ' iSnnior and Weight as 'l't the lieavy scorora. A tight defense and strong reserves are other high sputs of the Springville play. Pay-:.j Pay-:.j son )iesents a team that plays a similar type of ball, but has exit ex-it pei'ienced some difficulty at times in basket shooting. Theron Snyder, !.. star forward, has the best eye for ' hoop of any man on the squad, and Payson supporters are count-L count-L ing on this versatile star, whose re- turn to tiie Payson lineup marked i the upward use of the Lions after . a mediocre start, to lead an " lin-i lin-i stopp;ible attack on the invaders. Jensen, husky forward, and Strom, I a smooth-working" center, may make trouble for the leaders. Stinion Leads Nebn Champs In Overwhelming V ictory Over .Miners. Spi in;:viiM ran wild against; Tiniic Friday 'night to chalk up a' 01 -ti victory, tht-i ;-by netting a sea-. Kon'.-i record for the Neho division. 12 M n Are I'sed C'oaeh Y'nU Howard used 12 baskete-r.- ten of whom broke into -the srorin1.; column. A tight de-1 fi a:;e hekl Tinii'' to thi ee field ; go;ls, all chalked up in the first half.; The ilin.Ts were unable to,' acoie : single point in the second j half. . j Sumsion It'd the Springvillians in their rnaarrc of the invade i s, scoring M points. Weight, his run- nin;; inau; at forward, bagged 10 counters. -Jones at guard scored ' seven. Carlson, Tintic forward , monopo- I lized his team's scoring with six ! points. 1 The count at the half was 38 to G, ' and the game was a complete rout tliroughottt. , Tintic was no match for the Red Devils, whose reserves got plenty of chance to display their wares. Springville's "big game" is set for j next Friday, when the Red Devils invade the lair of the formidable Payson Lions, strong contenders for the Nebo runner-up positions. Sixth In Ilow The Tintic slaughter was the sixth successive victory for Springville Spring-ville in Nebo division competition. The score: SPRINGVILLE G. T. F. P. Weight, f '4 ' 2 2 10 Sumsion, f .7 1 0 14 Senior, c 2 4- 2 6 Mower, g 1 0 0 2 Jones, g 3 3 1 7 Averett, f 0 0 0 0 Conover, f 10 0 2 Metcalf, f 2 1 1 5 Ostler, f 0 0 0 0 , Sanford, c 2 2 2 6 Brown, g 1 1 1 3 1 j Chcrrlhgton, g" 3 0 0 6 j i Totals . 26 14 9 61 TINTIC G. T. F. P. Sullivan, f 0 0 0 0 : Carlson, f 3 2 0 6 I Laird, c 0 0 0 0 j Logan, g 0 0 0 . 0 ' Wiermon, g 0 0 0 o Allison, f 0 0 0 01 Bogdcn, g 0 0 0 0 i Clements, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 2 0 6 j Referee, Bullock; umpire. Hoover, j ' Kxi Devils Have Kdgo ; Dope points to a narrow-margin I victory for Springville, but it will tnke little to upset the w. k. dope ; bucket. Payson intends to do just that, which would not only give the 'i Linns great satisfaction, but prac- i! tic-ally assuio them of the runner-up post for the Nebo division, i, Spanish f-ork invades Tintic in f the other Nebo game FViday. It ; ; looks like the Miners' only possible L'hance to win a ball game, and ! judging by recent scores, the chance I a slim one. The Forkers 'should win handily, although playing away from home. i SOLDIER KOtTS THUGS , SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 14. (.E David W. Sloss, Fort Douglas sol- j clier, demonstrated last night that I I he government's efforts to teach 1 him how to fignt hadn't been in vain. Sloss. unarmed, routed two i ' Armed footpads who attempted to i rob him. Youth advertised In Los Angeles l , paptr: "CoIIprc man will pay 8500 i : tu anyone scouring him sjirisfactory employnient." Got GS replies. |