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Show I P R O V Q . QT ft m . SNgD A?Y & E-RA L D,, S ,U J D A Y, IVL-A R-C-H A 1 9-3 4 PAGE SEVEN UTE WIN fern idiwi TILING SHON "Y" ' Comes Second In Fast Mat Clash Two Decision Matches In Thrilling Saturday Satur-day Encounters Give Utah Edge Over Talented Cougar Team (S) Piling up a big advantage in the 118-pound weight, in the 135- j pound weight .rod the 165-pound ' division, ihe University of Utah I wrestling- team won the western; division meet Saturday night with a total of 2". points, nosing out the Brighani Young university by two points. B. Y. U. accumulated 22 points in the two-day wrestling meet, Utah Aggies came third with 21 and Montana State college total- led 18 points to come in a close i "v fourth Close Contest Feeling ran high in the crowd i Saturday night when two of the crack "Y wrestlers, Bob orga- son in the 165-pound weight, and Oolden Taylor In the light-heavyweight division, were ruled the losers in decision matches by Dr. Guy Wight of Salt Lake, who refereed all bouts. Bert Hunt of Utah decisioned Yorgason in a grueling match that saw the advantage ad-vantage change hands many times. In the following bouts Louis Ttirley.'aggressive Aggie grappler, rierisinnpd OnlriVn Tavlor. chestv Cougar matman, to assure a first - j j place for the Utah team. This bout was one of the features of the meet, Taylor apparently having hav-ing Turley pinned a couple of times as far as the spectators were concerned. The final bout saw Baltzell, powerful Bobcat, pin Fred McKenzie of Utah with a body press, irajot Tins Young Don Grayot of Utah threw Del Young of the "Y" in a hard-fought match in the 135-pound class. Merrill Croft of the "Y" came through as expected by defeating defeat-ing Delbert Mathews of Utah in 2 minutes and 40 seconds with a half nelson and full body. Final results of the meet are as follows: 118 Joe Becslcy, U., first; Wayne Linthicum, M., second; Elwood Spencer, U., Third. 126 Merrill Croft, Y, first; Delbert Del-bert Mathews, U, second; John Marron, M, third. 135 Don Grayot, U. first; Del Young, Y, second; Lamont Thornick, Thorn-ick, A, third. 145 Golden Allen, A, first: Ken Tame, U, second; Iliff Jeffrey, Y, third. 155 Floyd Keller, A, first; Stanley Polich, M, second; Luther Baldwin, Y, third. 165 Bert Hunt, U, first; Bob Yorgason, Y, second; Ray Rencher A, third. 175 Louis ;Turley, A, first Golden Taylor, Y, second; Clo Armahtrout, U, third. Heavyweight Jack Baltzell, M, first; Hap Nisonger, , second; Fred McKenzie, .U, third. BAND CONCERT IN READINESS (Continued from Page One) Peterson, Louise Richards, Clark Madsen, Eugene Jorgensen, Verdun Ver-dun Watts, Preston Gledhill, Jluth Smith, Ralph Erickson, Nelda Hicken, Duane Ballard, Margaret Fish, LosKiel Jenkins, Leland Priday, Carson Healy, Glen Johnson, John-son, Grace Thomas, Woodrow Nickelson, Berlin Williams, Elmer Broadbent. " Sylvia Young, Rex Green halgh, Carl L. LaSaeur. Alto clarionet Mima Broad-bent. Broad-bent. Bassoons Fred Webb, Roy Hicken. Saxophones Karl Jameson, Evah Keil, La Von Earl, Norma Moulton, Calvin Swensen, La-Priel La-Priel Myers, Marcell Bifl, Elaine DeGraff, Joe Dean. Trumpets Morris Duke, Ben-nie Ben-nie Schmitt, Harold Bateman, Charles Cox, Joseph Seethaler, Doyle Robertson, Clara Edwards, Joseph Clayson, Kirk Stephens. Horns Kieth Gudmundsen, Mary Broadbent, Naomi Zumbrun-ncn, Zumbrun-ncn, Alicebeth , Whitely, Frank Postma. . Baritone Scott Benson. Trombones Farrell Madsen Kenneth Duke, Scott Benson, Lynn Bright, Sherman Wing. Virgil Stice, Sam Dase, Leon Christen-son. Christen-son. Basses Dallin Nielson, Roswell Willard, Theodore Johnson, Bruce Wakefield. Drums, timpani and percussion Phillip Empey, Sidney Boyle Jack Owens, Delbert Bean. Farrell Madsen, manager. Primo Camera's championship title has netted him just about $340, or as much as a pair of his shoes cost him. NEW LOW Reduced Prices on "KNIGHT SPRING CANYON COAL Lump, per ton deliv. $8.00 Stove, per ton deliv. $7.50 Nut, per ton deliv. $6.50 Knight Coal & Ice, Inc. - r PHONE 459 Friday's Results 118 pounds Wayne Linthicum of Montana State decisioned El- wood Spencer of Aggies; Joe Bees- i iTt..u ii . -r;n;., XTnttnll lVJfr ,T !" w v 1 r i u . in 9 minutes and 12 seconds. 1 Or r-ri mHa Ttf trHll Crrtft of R v i r thr Tnhn Mnrmw of Montana state with a haif neison , h in fi minutes and 48 seconds; Delbert Mathews of Utah decisioned Walter Marshall of Ag- gies. 135 pounds Don Grayot of Utah threw Harold Dyer of Montana Mon-tana State with a half nelson and bar arm in 4 minutes and 26 seconds; sec-onds; Del Young of B. Y. U. threw Lamont Thornick of Aggies with rev5"e body nold in 3 minutes ttl,u uo Betuuua- 145 pounds -Ken Tame of Utah decisioned Iliff Jeffery of B.Y.U.; Golden Allen of Aggies decisioned Victor Polich of Montana State. 155 pounds Stanley Policn of Montana State tnrew Luther Baldwin Bald-win of B. Y. U. with reverse double arm in 9 minutes and 43 seconds; Captain Floyd Keller of Aggies decisioned Einer Magdiel of Utah after two extra 3-minute periods. 165 pounds Bert Hunt of Utah threw Wilford Wiley of Montana State with reverse arm lock and body hold in 5 minutes and 59 sec-ords; sec-ords; Robert Yorgason, B. Y. U. threw Ray Rencher, Aggies, with reverse body hold in 9 minutes. 175 pounds Louis TUrley, Aggies, Ag-gies, decisioned Ernest Vetter, Montana State; Golden Taylor, B. Y. U., decisioned Clo Armcn- j trout, Utah. i Heavyweight Jack Baltzell, j Montana State, decisioned Max I Nisonger ,B. Y. U.; Fred McKen- zie, Utah, decisioned Jack Elder, Aggies. Provo Make Sophs Record Fourteen games won and none os is the impressive record of the Provo high school sophomore basketball bas-ketball team this season, which has rung up a total score of 482 as compared with a 231 total score of their opponents. The most impressive victory was a 56 to 5 win over the "Y" High Wildcats; they have beaten the Payson sophomores twice and the East high sophomores twice, one victory being 25 to 7. Although Coach Glenn Simmons has substituted freely in his sophomore sopho-more team it has never seemed to weaken the quint appreciably and Colton, Biddulph, Hoover, Allen, Jensen, Schofleld, Peterson, Larson, Lar-son, Daniels, Fielding and Hay-ward Hay-ward have turned, in some excellent excel-lent games. Here is their season's record: Provo 31, Payson 14; Provo 42, Payson 17; Provo 37, East 26; Provo 25, East 7; Provo 38, B. Y. High 11; Provo 47, Lincoln 17; Provo 31, Lehi 24; Provo 39, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove 24; Provo 24, American OUR BOARDING THIS SUNNAER T GOING N "FOR A VOUD V I TACY LVDS "DONT KNOW I WAS A STRUNG, PLKVEK WITH TVAE 161- CAVALRY. iN INDIA, EVA-VES.BY CSOVE, I H<3 AN EGHT cSOAU RATIN', AND ALL TVAE MTDPnTANT rAATCWES, v ft N NEPHI WINS If BO TITLE Springville Gets Runncrup Post By Rallying To Beat Payson. NEBO DIVISION l inal standing V. L. Pot. Nephi 7 Spiingviile i t'ltynon 4 Spanish Fork r b Tintic , 0 i may's results: Springville b4, Payson 1 2 4 8 2th .875 .750 .300 .000 iNephi 30, Spanish Fork 20. Nephi won the JN'ebo uivision litle oy defeating Spanish Fork to 2u on the Yvasp court Friday night While Springville was taking tak-ing the runner-up position by means of a 34-iy victory over Payson. springville can thank a never-say-Uie apinc and the remarkable "money playing" of Max Rowland, Row-land, guard, for the victory over Payson. The Lions were in front most of the distance until the linal quarter when the Red Devils be gan clicking better and fighting narder and took tne decision. Make Fast Spurt It was a last one-minute spurt by Rowland and Big Bill Wilkin that put the Red Devils even at the half, 16-16, after it was beginning be-ginning to look like the Lions' night to roar. Vvith the score standing 16 to 10 lor Payson and less than one minute to play before be-fore the half Rowland hustled in two baskets in quick succession and Wilkin tipped in another to tie the score. Taking a leaf out of Nephi's book, the Red Devils in the urst half attempted to work the ball under the Dasket for setups but could not penetrate the tight Pay-son Pay-son zone defense for free shots. They were not shooting enough. Meanwhile the Lions had pulled into the lead by adopting a game with the stress on shooting and with McBeth caging several fi'oni the bucket, looked like they had the game on ice. Dcvu.s C o me Back The Springville quint came back in the tniru quarter with lire in their eyes. However, and Joe Miller began to match the shooting of the Payson ace, MctieLh. A ioul toss by McBeth gave the Lions an advantage ad-vantage at the third quarter, which ended 22-21. In the final period the Devils pulled ahead tor the first tunc in mc game when Livingston converted con-verted two foul pitches to make the score 26-25 ana to bring a howl from the Springville rooters. Wilkin tipped in anotner and Bellows Bel-lows evaued Toughy Sumsion long enough to match it, the Springville quint still one point to the good. baskets in rapid order, followed try a beauty from Miller and with a minute and a half to go Payson took time out. The final score was made by Jensen, Lion substitute, who converted a foul pitch. The game was rough throughout through-out ana guarding was exceptionally exceptional-ly tight all-around, most of the snots being made from different angles and with one hand. Joe Miller did the best ball handling, although he made several wild passes, and McBeth was best all-around all-around for Payson. He took the ball out of center repeatedly, although al-though Wilkin was getting the tip over McKeen. Miller was high-poit man with Fork 13; Provo 56, "Y" High 5; Provo 25, Lincoln 8; Provo 23, Lehi 16; Provo 38, Pleasant Grove 27; Provo 26, American Fork 22. -Si - - HOUSE NtA AU.YESTUT WNS WHEN THIEY "B"T OF YOU TRANSFERRED YOU T-ROrA TV' CAVALW, ATTER ALLTVN HORDES WERE: T30YJ-LESSE.Tp Sr4T T TRUE YOU, PLfED WORE ROLLERSKATES ON E6ATJ Q GOAL WOOPLE HOLD YOUR The thrill-fraught finish of a world record-breaking r ace at New York's Madison Square Garden is pictured pic-tured here ar, Glenn Cunningham (right) of Univ c?sity of Kansas, defeated by inches Bili Uonthron (left) of Princeton and Gene Vcnzke of University of Pennsylvania to win the 1500-mete;- run, (the "Olympic mile") in 3:52.3. It was the fastest tim 1 the distance has ever been run indoors. 12 counters, Rowland and McBeth 1 coming right behind with 11 each, j Nepni got away to a fast start to down Spanish Fork, 30 to 20. With Sells playing a stellar game at center and the entire team putting put-ting on their usual smooth game with the emphasis on ball-handling, ball-handling, the Wasps were never threatened, although Fullmer, Spanish Fork scoring ace, led several sev-eral brief rallies. SPRING V1LLK G. T. F. P. Miller, 1 b 6 2 12 Livingston, 1 1 4 4 6 Wilkin, c 2 0 0 4 Rowland, g L 1 ill Sumsion, g 0 0 U 0 Boorman, f . .. 0 1 1 1 Clark, g 0 1 0 0 Totals 13 13 8 34 PAYSON G. T. F. P. Bellows, f 2 7 6 10 McBeth, 1 5 2 1 11 McKeen, c 1 1 0 2 Fran com, g 1 2 1 3 Co ray, g 1 1 0 2 Chatvin, 1 0 () 0 0 Holladay, c 0 0 0 U, Jensen, c 0 1 1 1' Vickcrs, g 0 0 0 0 Johnson, y u 0 0 0 Totals 10 14 0 2(J ! Referee, Bullock; umpire, K. j Weight. J SPANISH FORK G. T. F. P. Smart, 1 2 3 2 0 Fullmer, If 5 4 0 10 I Anderson, c 1 3 2 Bytheway, rg 0 0 ( 0 Argyle, lg 0 0 0 0 j Jenson, rf 0 0 0 0 j Jamesson, rg 0 1 0 0 Smith, lg 0 0 0 0 Total:; 8 11 1 20 NEPHI G. T. F. P. Orme, if 3 1 1 7 Bryan, If 3 3 2 8 Sells, c 3 4 4 10 Phillips, rg 1 4 1 3 Warren, lg 1 0 0 2 M. Bailey, rf 0 0 u 0 H. Bailey, If 0 0 0 0 Sudweeks, c 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 12 s 30 Score by quarters: Spanish Fork .... 1 6 12 20 Nephi II 14 23 30 Referee, Van Leuvan; umpire, Wilson. ' i A student couldn't find any swear words among the early Indians. In-dians. Their thoughts, probably, were too vehement for utterance. BY AHERN F YOU (SO IN TORPOLO, NOW, vVSW, YOU WON T MEED A STRNG OF RONES- CSUST GET YOUP&ELT A "POLO OUTFT ND A TRACTOR YOUR VOLO BOOTS 2 0 ' 3-3 BREATH! IT'S A WORLD'S RECORD Prep Hoop Results With Ralph Crowton, sensation al Granite high center Hinging in i 'Z'Z point.; to bring Ins season's ! totai to 108, an all-time .lordan j dirtiiet stoj'ing record, tlie Gianite team won Hie title by Jordan handily, 'SJ to zZ defeating Man 3' .f Ciowton's field goals wen n;i.e lrom ditlicult angles, while he wis apparently well covered. Bingham took third place in the division by beating out Murray. 29 to 19 in an aggressive encounter. Davis defeated Cyprus, 37 to 31. o o o - - o Logan took the honors in Hie Ogden district Friday by scalping South Cache 32 to while Weber won from Ogden, Og-den, 21 to 17, in an intrr-city Tattle. Box Elder won an extra jM'iiod game from Bear Kivcr, 27 to "ir and Preston edged out Noiiii ( ache 30 to Hi. A t'u: )i ini' iit b(M'iii vas r i:r,M by Boave.r of ihe Millard district Alien they nosed out Hinckley by one point, "20 to 2S. Minersville Upped Millord 2l to 21 and Fill- ....... l...v, lrtl.. "7 I j jinn I vvuu ii imii i.a ii.i, j i i . (I o o o Hurricane was assured the Dixie district championship when Valley hieh defeated I'arowau, 35 to 2o, and Dixie won from Kanab 111 to 30. o o o o Playing its best j;;'m of the season North Summit won over Soufli Sumiuil 11 Lo 13 to take the Wasatch division honors. Wasatch won from Morgan 20 to 18 to bring about a deadlock between the two teams for runner-up honors. Other results: Sevier round robin: Salina 30, Kscalante 27; Richfield Rich-field 32, Maiysvalc 30. Sanpete district: Gunnison 02, North Sanpete 35, Wasatch Academy Acad-emy 38, Manti 36; Moroni 15, Ephraini 31. Region Five round robin: Uintah 50, Roosevelt 15; Central 38, Moab 20. Junior college tournament: Ricks 48, Westminster 32; B. A. C. 52, Dixie 39. Prove -Lehi Set At 8:30 Tuesday On A. F. Floor Provo and Lehi will stage their playoff game for the Alpine league basketball championship at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday in the American Fork gymnasium, it was announced announc-ed today by Coach Glenn Simmons of the Bulldogs. Reserved seat tickets for the game will be on sale Monday afternoon at the Provo high . Although the Bulldogs were not conceded a chance of tieing the Wolvertine in the middle of the season, the Provo team continued to improve toward the last of the! season and brought about Lehi's ! first defeat in a spectacular game! at Provo. B. Y. High created even ! more of a surprise by humbling j Lehi again Thursday and giving Provo the titje chance. The Wol- j verines of Coach Ross Nielson ap- j pearea to ne in somewnat ot a tailspin compared to their early season showing. The battle Tuesday is expected to be one of the best of the season. sea-son. American FYirk's gym was chosen chos-en for the playoff because of itr, seating capacity. Elton Decisions Gibson in 10 Rounds IDAHO FALLS Adrian Elton, Santaquin southpaw, won a ten-round ten-round decision over LeRoy Gibson, colored lightweight in a fast and furious encounter that headlined an American Legion fight card here. Elton beat the colored lad in spite of a painful left hand, which he kept under cover as much as possible. LEHI RIFLEMEN SE OUT U. P. rj ne Lehi Rifle club won out in a four-cornered shoot bold . at '. v Kiiday, :il the Armory. sci rin;; a tot i! of -15; for the five high men to nope ont the vo : Tnjo;) I'acifie. with 14G. . P " and G. Cedar.strom of Lehi ti'd for the hie h-scorin hono;.-; the i venmsr -.itn '.H evening . ::ch. A gr;md final m gallery sivot-mg sivot-mg will I'.' held soon, it is announced. an-nounced. Hie dale to be arvamcod within a. few days. The five high shooters of each team and their scores, follow: Lehi I -150) L. Rock, !'!: (J rvdnrstrom. fM ; V. Larsen, !(: K ("c.larstroiti, .v; V. Woff inden, 80. Provo U. P. (Mi;) Fred Love-loss. Love-loss. ft:: W Rita-. (); A. F. In.no-man. In.no-man. '; S. Rovle, s; . Anderson, Ander-son, s.s. Orrin 1420) K 'hi isf enseti, 01; Kd Lewis. !0: R. Walker. 88; Ren Harris, 87; Ln M ivliew. H.',. , M ,,VM I.ep-:,);. : V2t) V. 11. ' Newell, !(: K. T. O'Brien. X7; R. Davis. 8K: K. Hundley, 2: K. II Smith, SI. Jones, Reynolds Draw Tn Salt Lake SALT LAKK Henry Jones of I'rovo and Dave Reynolds, Salt Lake, wrestled lo a draw in a furious time-limit affair at the arena, an iub . : - -ctatoi en tering the i-.ti", in the last few minutes to liven up the battle. Jones took the first fall with a hammerlock and Reynolds the second sec-ond with a leg split. In the heavyweight encounter Al Newman defeated Sherm Christensen by taking the first and only fall with ; head scissors Bill Hanson won over Del Kunkel when Kunkel was unable to come back after losing ihe first fall. New Coal Price Stoker Slack, delivered $.'.75 Screened Slack 5.50 3-Tnch Nut (i.50 3x8 Stove 7.50 Domestic Coke 8.00 Pea Coke G.00 Smoot & Spaf ford Coal Co. PHONE 17 NO r- J PIONEER WARD MARCH 14 -15 WHAT IS IT? Ask Your Folks! Pro vo, L ehi Play Tuesday For Title j Bulldogs Tie With Division Honors By Beating American Ameri-can Fork, 29 To 11 ALPINE DIVISION Final Standing . L. Pet. I'rovo High 8 2 .800 Lehi 8 .800 B. Y. High 7 3 .700 PI. GroVe 3 7 .300 Lincoln ' 8 .200 Am. Fork 8 .200 Friday's Results: I'rovo !, American Fork 11. Lincoln 20, PI. Grove 24. B. V. V. 30. Lehi 32 (Thursday) Provo and Lehi will battle in the American Fork gymnasium Tuesday night for the Alpine division divi-sion championship, the extra game playoff made necessary by a tie at the end of the regular league series. The Bulldogs of Glen Simmons Sim-mons knotted the loop Friday night by easily defeating the American Am-erican Fork Cavemen 29 to 11 at Provo, after the "Y" High Wildcats Wild-cats had done Provo a good turn by upsetting Lehi Thursday night. Loser flays Devils The loser of the Lehi-Provo game Tuesday will play Springville, Spring-ville, probably next Friday on a neutral floor, for a tournament berth. The Bulldogs came near blanking- the Cavemen Friday. Not until the fourth quarter, when five Provo reserves were on the floor, were the American Fork players able to get a field goal. Gaminell -nd Kirkpatrick each slipped one in to sn the team from striking 'lit entirely. Delense of the Provoans was working overtime, especially dur ing the first half, when the ruain string boys put on a flossy exhibition. exhibi-tion. That bearcat shooter Over-lv. Over-lv. copped high-point honors w:! II. during the time he was m. and Menlove managed to tie Chilton lor league scoring hon. 1 - bv e ating a-ting H points. Lincoln high put -i lown- s. i -h on then- r.ither meagre season downing the Pleasant Grove Vikings 20 to 2 in a thriller at the Tiger gym. Johnyon and Ron-now Ron-now led the Tigers to h 14-.S le,(! ;t tli" h.'df and the home team th-n stood oft ;i doi-perate tally in the final two periods. Keetch and Peterson, p. G. guards, looked best for the Vik-ines. Vik-ines. who crept to 15-22 at the third quarter and nearly ovo-Uk the Lincoln team in the final stanza. Scores : AMERICAN Davis, rf . Clift. If . . Parker, c . Wing, rg Nielson. lg Gammell. If Hunter, re Groesbeck. Ig Kirkpatrick. iJevev. c l''OKK I I 1 T. F. P. 1 0 5 3 3 1 j 0 1 1 1 i J 0 1 0 0 M 0 1 0 oil 0 2 1 I'll 1 1 0 2.11 0 0 0 nil 0 1 1 1 ;U rf . . . 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 or UTAH BETA CHAPTER THETA ALPHA PHI (N'atioti:i Dramatic Fraternity) PRESENTS - Broadway Hit of 1931 "MRS. MOONLIGHT" by BENN LEVY March 8, 9 in College Hall 8:15 P. M. Interpreted bv a Talented Cast Headed bv KATHRVN H. PARDOE and ALONZO MORLEV and the Following Actors Complete the Cat MONT A WENTZ STELLA H. OAKS VICTOR ASH WORTH VERA JACKSON PHIL CHRISTENSEN EUGENE BRYSON Reserved Seats 40c - General Admission 30r Tickets may be reserved bv calling B Y. U Treasurer's Office 1120-M 11 T" 4oo(m to y:iuK'- "J)(M)R T' J)f 5" ' v . - "I TO DEPCf t; I Tiiaii-C'ri ) loa' t ! i t 1 1 when shipped "Via S L &. I No other railroad in l.'tah fiu'iisl;"-this fiu'iisl;"-this better-than-truck service at regular rates. Telephone to "Agent, SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD" Wolverines For Alpine Greenwood, lg 0 0 ii (I Totals 2 PROVO G 14 T. 4 5 t G 0 4 0 0 0 0 11 p. r 5 G It 0 1 0 0 0 0 Cody, rf . . Kump. If Menlove. c Overly, rg Jenkins, lg Lewis, If . Barber, If Fielding, c Thompson, Norton, ltr 1 4 0 0 (3 0 0 0 '"g Totals 9 23 11 29 Score by quarters: American Fork ... 0 3 Provo 14 21 L. Christiansen. referee Christiansen, umpire. 11 2!' V. PLEASANT GROVE G. T. . . . 1 2 F. P. 2 4 Jenson, rf . Steiner, If . I Gourley. c . 1 Peterson, rg 1 2 (J 2 1113 3 117 13 13 0 2 11 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 9 13 r, 2 1 Keetch, lg Hansen, c . Smith, rf . . Wai burton. Totals . . . rg LINCOLN P. G o t-Davis. rf I Tucker. If 1 0 ! 11 ii v I A Tot !l m the of us hands I V."f :nited s U'd bo just on-. Mav. t. m . is having: a bu.t - " Former Mayor O'Brien didn't need one he was bust himself. "Tire Repairing KA1TERY SERVICE U. S. TIRES V. S. L. BATTERIES GootI St.r ice at air Prices KRIMHALL BROS. "Tire IMerchants" Provo, Utah - Phone 2G0 ZZZZ7 r |