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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1934 PAGE SEVEN rrovo Shows Class To Down East 50-41 ulldogs Team Smoothly On Offense To Put Skids Under Scrappy Salt Lake Team; Forwards Show Scoring Punch Taking the wrap? off a potent ring attack which has been leered up so far this season, the ovo high Bulldogs waded bough the East high leopards a practice basketball game iday night. 50 to 41. The Bulldogs tanked 2t per ht of their shots at the Moup, tmed together smoothly and lowed the fans a pair of high- ared forwards in Reed Colton d Monte Hoover Hei -toi'oi . lton and Hoover have shown ly medicoiv shooting ability but k?y broke loose m a nos.s e.x-bition e.x-bition Friday, rustling the ball well as they scored. The only noticeable we.iKness in e Bulldog work was that the fense bogged down at times. Jowing the hai d-f lghting Leop- ds to silt through for open ots. art liight Out Provo took the Leopard by the il from the oeginnmg Hoovei . elding and t'oltmi scored field als and Vern Petersen made a ir of foul tosses to bring the ore to y-b at the quarter. Shortly after the second quar-r quar-r began by Cotton's mtercep- m and field goal, the Kast team gan to fuiK-tion on ol tense and :irp, Avery and rimpson broke rough f shots to send the Lsitors into . lead At this p.ii, i Colton was fouled hd cnveited his shot, then a oment later' snatched an East Ms and dnbblel tnrougn ior a 11 goal, putting the Bulldogs e point ahead Hoovei and Timp-n Timp-n each counted a goal, then over. Peterson and Colton each ored again to make the score 21 at the half lor Provo. The. tge was lengthened to 4 !-.,) at tbii'l quarter, with the entire oa-o. team getting through tor a IB. Ut was a ding-dong affair m the st quarter. Nieman, Wood and ardy took the Leoparus up to i points, oeiuie me x i w unim uld cut the strings, then Timp- In added a foul toss to make it t-42. Fielding broke the spell ith a goal. Hoover added another id Colton swished one through om midfloor. Alter hast iuuk me out Sharp tanked a long le and Timpson followed with lone one-hander that ended the sitors' scoring. With only a few conds remaining r lelding siip- L'd one through with one hand. The preliminary game, between Mie., scpjiamere teams, . was a ell-piayea ana mtieny auaesi Iffair. Both teams showed up ell and the score see-sawed hroughout. Near the close of the nme Willis Daniels snot tnree insecutive one-handed goals to lve the Provoans a 41-37 edge. The entire East team was fast. tat. like Provo did not show up ell on defense. Sharp, guard. hd Timpson. forward, provided host of the scoring punch, while Pieman at center worked naru nd did some good defensive work. 'he entire Provo team clicked ell, although Petersen was not ii to his previous form. fhe score: PROVO G. T. F. P. 7 4 3 17 . G 4 2 14 .4219 .3428 10 0 2 .ooo o .0 0 0 0 olton. If ... loover, rf ielding, c etersen, lg . homp8on. rg ones ,lf taniels, rf. torton, c-g 0 0 0 0 layward, g 0 0 0 0 otala IN THE SPRING . . . Every ono will bo trying try-ing to g-t tfoing. Why not pet in ahead of the crowd while you can have plenty of time and have a front seat when the show starts. Depressi o n . have always been over many months before the crowd knew it. and progress is being made daily. Bring us your plans or thoughts on what you have in mind, and we will help you work them out. SMOOT LUMBER CO. Phone 20 JONES SET TO STOP McCANN Provo Welter Seeks Win Over Wildcat; Three Fast Fights Slated. Two veterans of the wrestling ring will go at it hammer and tongs Monday night at the Park Ro-She arena when Wildcat Mc-Cann Mc-Cann goes up against Henry Jones in a finish Match. An apt two-word description of McCann, is "tough mug." But they don't come too tough for Jones, who has been up against the 'best men in the business and holds victories over such dangerous danger-ous foes as Kobm Reed and a long string of welterweights, middleweights and even heavyweights. heavy-weights. Junes is all set to stop short the winning streak of McCann. who last Monday right added the pelt of Dean Park of Oi em to his collection The redoubtable Henry will pit his skill with the whip wr ist lock and dozens of other holds against the tactics of McCann. Mc-Cann. who Knows no stopping point Three lour-round boxing contests con-tests and a fast preliminary will also be staged lon Ostler of termmed to make back, will light one bout I Hike Spr ingville. de-a de-a rousing come-Sailor come-Sailor I Hike in has done some fighting in tne navy lecently and is reputed to be a hard puncher who can take it as well as dish it out. Woodrow Howe and Homer Cooms should stage a fast mixup in a return four-round bout and Ed Davidson goes against One-Round-Beano m the third bout. Lewis Outpoints Boston Battler NEW YORK. Dec. 15 ll'-1 ll'-1 John Henry Lewis, California i Negro, moved into the front ranks ..oX.-4ig.h-t-. heavy-weight -contenders . last night by winning a 10 round decision over Tony Shucco of Bos- J ton in Madison Square Garden. The Los Angeles battler all but , knocked out Shucco in one of the toughest fights seen in the garden in weeks. Both are classy boxers and sharpshooters with a punch. Shucco was down for two in the fourth. They battled furi- : ously through the rest of 10 rounds without either hitting the deck. jL'AST G. T. F. P 5 2 2 12 i Timpson, rf , Hardy, If . . I Nieman, c . . Avery, rg . . Sharp, lg Wood, rg . . 3 2 0 6 13 2 4 5 3 1 11 110 2 Totals 17 14 7 41 I Sophomore scorings: i Provo- .41 t Allen f. 11, Fielding! f. 9, Daniels c. 16, Hayward g. 0, Larson g. 5, Slack f. 0, Johnson , 0. j East 1 37 1 Herzoe f. 4. Quig-1 21 14 8 50 lev f r. Palmer c 9, Wood g. j ! 14. Richardson g. 4. Schramm f. j i ' - i 0. ! IN LOS ANGELES It's The SIXTH and SPRING STREETS " tk Hayvxtrd Habit" SENSIBLE RATES $1.50 per day up without bath Si. 00 per day up with bath CONVENIENT LOCATION B?e chock ijowr car at Iho door and return it when u,ou are rsadu. jor it CAFE and GRILL POPULAR PRICES Banquet Rooms Beauty Partoi Barber Shop FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE H. C. FRYMAN, Proprietor HARRY C. W AtiKNER KUS3fc.I L H. WAGBNEI Managers OUR BOARDING NOW, HERE S TVE SATTLTRD BKYVA SCHEI30JE IT WILL ELrVNAsTE AM-U i CONFUSION ANT BlCKERNO -NOW THEN TUB TNE LtvT)'20 fAINUTES I 30 IN FROpA 5T0 5-.20- BUSTE'R "FROr S-30 TO 5:50 TlrVE OUT "FOP, -DINNER-THEN MACK VAfcS TrAE TUB TPiOtA AND CLYDE "FROrA 1'40 D. A. DOWNS UTAH 60 TO 16 SALT LAKE CITY Taking the lead from the outset, the Denver Athletic club basketball team overwhelmed the University of I'tah cagers f.O to It; in a game at the Deseret gymnasium Friday night . The D. A. C. quint defeated Brigham Young V. 'M to '29 Thursday Thurs-day and had a game slated with I'tah Aggies Saturday. Only Sid Kramer, Utah guard, was on par for the home team, the rest of the players showing the results of a late start this year. Even Bill Kinner. Ute ace. was badly off form. The visiting quint ran the score to 18-1 before the Utes converted a field goal. Campbell and Young, centers, scored 11 and D. A. C. 12 points for high honors, while Kinner and Kramer made two field goals each for Utah, to lead their ineffective ineffect-ive attack. LEHI DEFEATS SPRINGV1LLE IJ-IHI SpVingville high took one on the chin Friday, losing to the champion Lehi quint 28 to lf. The Red Devils had difficulty m penetrating the defense of the Wolverines. Price and Evans led the Wolverine Wolver-ine attack. The score: SPRING VI LLE G T. F. P. K. Weight, rf o 1 1 1 Denniso'n. If 0 3 2 2 Thorn, c 0 o O 0 Jones, rg 0 1 0 0 Taylor, lg 0 o 0 o Oakley, c 2 3 3 7 Rowland, rg 0 3 3 3 Clark, lg 0 0 0 0 Boorman. rf 0 0 0 0 W. Weight, If ...... 1 0 0 2 Totals 3 11 9 15 LEHI C. T. F. P. Chatfield, rf 1 Smith, If 1 Price, c 4 Roberts, rg 1 Hadfield, rf 0 Woffinden, If 0 0 3 1 3 2 10 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zimmerman, If 0 0 McKenney, c 0 0 Evans, lg- 4 Clark, lg 0 0 0 8 10 0 Totals 11 15 6 28 Buttle, referee; Sabey, umpire. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! 100 SUITS AND OVERCOATS Taken from the Higher Price Ranges REDUCED TO SHRIVER'S ywf TV HOUSE SO LEFTY OUT OF WOOD, PAINTS VT RED AND WANCdS A CHAIN ON T3UST LIKE TH RE THING THEN HE SETS IT N FLACE ON TH CURB NEA,R THs OFFCE -NEXT MORNING, Vs. HEN HE COfVES TO WORK ,TH TXArVNY PRE PLUO KEEPS A THIRTY-FOOT PARKNC3 SPACE CLEAR FOR. HS T30ILER- AN' ALL HE PL.UG IN 7 IO TO 730 TO Q I HAT WAS THAT AGAIIN MAJOR? T M. PEC. 0. 9 PAY. Off l'J3 BT NCA SEBVICL INC V Ski Club Plans Events Anticipating much activity during dur-ing the winter quarter, the "Y", Ski club, Brigham Young university, uni-versity, is making extensive plans. These include th annual Ice and Snow carnival to be held some time during the quarter, depending depend-ing on the snow, according to Reed Biddulph of Provo, president The winter' quarter begins January Janu-ary 7. Many trips are also being planned for the skiers, who are numerous at the "Y" this year. Interest is mounting in winter sports. says Karl E. Young, faculty adviser. If present plans are carried out. the Ice and Snow carnival will be held m Vivian park, Provo canyon Lehi To Battle Spanish Monday SPANISH FORK Lehi, l'J34 champions of the Alpine division in basketball will face the Spanish Fork quintet in a practice game at the Spanish Fork gymnasium Monday night. December 17. The game was originally plan-i plan-i ned for Friday night but was postponed post-poned because the gymnasium was being used for Palmyra stake homecoming activities. Crawford Defeats Adrian K. Quist MELBOURNE, Australia. Dec 1;" -l l'' J. H. Crawford defeated Adrian K. Quist in the final of the Victorian tennis championship today. 6-2. 8-6. 6-3 Quist eliminated elimin-ated Fred Perry, international champion, in the semi-finals. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOK SALE OR TRADE XO. 2 apples for fertilizer. Graff. Box 48 Route 2. dl8 LOST LADIES black purse containing money and orders Saturday near Sears. 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Return Limit Jan. 15, 1935 For Particulars Phone 8ltf-W JESS SCOVILLE, Agent Jl ki-jO home Arv V&l AT NI6rAT-Vl BY AHERN MAKES A FRL TL3b DOES S PUT TH TAKE TH RUMBLE rSEAT UNTIL HE GOES HOME L A.-r v i i i ir THEN SETS IT OUT IN PLACE BAY MEADOWS TRACK MUDDY SAX MATEO. Cal.. Dec. 15 ri: With every indication pointing to a muddy track for Sunday's $25,000 Bay Meadows handicap, horses with proved ability jto splash through slush ranked as favorites today for the rich prize. Some of America's leading race horses and jockeys are listed for the event which winds up the first meeting at the new Bay Meadows track built and operated by William Wil-liam B. Kvne. Sivio Coueei Winter; Rabbit astride Fleam; will ride Dark Dabson will be Tommy Luther- will have a leg up on either Pillow Fight, the Australian, or Time Supply. Maurice Peters, leading rider of the season, will perch on the back of Top Row, the Baroni entry. Bobby Jones is expected to ride Norman Church's Riskulus. Faireno from the Belair stud, Navanod, F'rank Ormont, and Onrush On-rush are other- entr ies. Under far.t track conditions Top Row would be the overwhelming favorite, as the Naragansett winner win-ner set a new world's mark in his last gallop here. On an off track, Faireno and Dark Winter probably prob-ably will be the tirst choices RA R A ppR() CODE CHANGES (Continued from Pae One) plea; third, waiving irregularity in arraignment if defendant proceeds pro-ceeds to trial without objection; fourth, strengthening the bond law so that in criminal cases judgment judg-ment for defaulted bonds can be obtained without court action except ex-cept in a case where the bondsman bonds-man appeals; fifth placing selec-1 selec-1 tion of.jurors in criminal cases on 1 the same basis as in civil cases. . The covention endorsed the non-I non-I partisan judiciary, taking the mat-; mat-; ter of selecting judges out of politics pol-itics by placing the appointive power in the hands of the governor gover-nor after a preliminary selection j is made by the bar association. A substitute motion, endorsed 1 by the Utah county Bar Association, Associa-tion, providing for a headless ballot in the election of judges, present ed by Judge A. B. Morgan of Provo, was voted down, 61 to 37. tz- r ev HENRY WILDCAT JONES VS. MtANN Best 2 Out of 3 Falls Finish Match CAN JONES STOP McCANN'S WINNING STREAK? PARK RO-SHE ARENA MONDAY . . DEC. 11 3 4-ROUND BOXING BOUTS! DON OSTLER vs. SAILOR DUKE Springville Provo One Round BENO vs. ED. DAVIDSON For Championship of Springville Woodrow HOWE vs. Homer COOMS Provo Springville ONE GOOD PRELIMINARY Ringside " en- Admission gOC FREE DANCE AFTER BOUTS! We Have Plenty of Heat With Our New Heating Plant LOUIS KAYOS LEERAMAGE Detroit Negro Smashes Ra-mage Ra-mage To Canvas in Eighth Round of Fight. CHICAGO. Dec. 15 (UP Pugilism's Pugil-ism's roll of great Negro fighters had an addition today- Joe Louis, amber-colored Detroit "youngster who has punched his way to the front ranks of the heavyweight contenders in six months. Louis scored a technical knockout knock-out over Lee Ramage, San Diego, Calif., after 2 minutes, 15 seconds of fighting in the eighth round of their scheduled 10-round bout last night at Chicago stadium. Louis weighed 194 ., Ramage 183 'J. A crowd of 14.988 paid S29.98H to see the show. It was Louis" twelfth straight victory since he turned professional profession-al last July 4. and his tenth knockout. In his last three preceding pre-ceding bouts Louis topped Art Sykes, Stanley Poreda ami Charles Masse ra i Title Contender Iuis' K O victory over Ramage places him in a position to demand a match with Steve Hamas, Art Lasky, King Levin-sky, Levin-sky, Primo Camera, Max Schmel-ing Schmel-ing or any of the other leading contenders. Prep Hoop Results :;. - - North Summit 20, irauit Hi. Murray 27, Box Kltler 20. Jordaji 24, Pu.vhoii 20 (extra Period. ) Monroe HI, Marysvule 31. American Fork 89, Heber 30. Carbon 38. Kooevelt 31. Park City 44, Tooele 29. Provo .(, Kust 42. irantville 51, Judge Memorial 20. Beaver 86. B. A. C. 11. Iehi 28, SpringviUe !.". Nephi 38, Wasatch academy 31. Ogden 31, Ifcivis 18. Colorado Aggies In Blindfold Test FORT COLLIN'S, Dec. 15 Blindfold tests are being given to the Colorado Aggie basketball players during the current practice prac-tice sessions by Leonard T. Saal-waechter, Saal-waechter, new hoop coach fur the Farmer school. Spectators at cage drills recently were surprised beyond be-yond measure when Solly marched riut his players with bandages over their eyes. The new appendage was far more than a publicity stunt, however. how-ever. Solly is a great believer m the dribble as an offensive weapon and he wants his dribblers to be able to bounce the ball about without having to look at it. Dixie Wins Over Y Junior Varsity ST. OECRGE The Junior varsity var-sity team of the Brigham Young university was beaten by one point, 44-43. in an overtime game with the Dixie College at St. George Friday. The Provo crew overcome a 10-point 10-point lead in the fourth period to knot the score at 4 1 -all but the Dixie team won in the extra period. Lyons and Pehrson led the Junior Varsity attack. while Schmutz scored 12 points for the Dixie high honors. Nephi Overcomes Wasatch 38 to 31 NEPHI Led by Ord, who scored 18 points, the Nephi Wasps overcame the Wasatch academy team 38 to 37 in a well-played game Friday. The Wasps led at the half, 18-17. Robinson Next To Top In Honor Grid Eleven Former Brigham Young Star Polls Second Highest in Vote; Nisonger Places wrrfVT w Receiving next to thr highest DAVvrilll I IIVm V number ot voles. Hurl Buke" the Brigham oung university I lVl K I llvl t III I as nhl t-,ui 1,11 the -vth"-'11 yj JLil lifllj 1 lii i honor team loi the American pro- iessional football league. Robison has played with the Memphis SANDY A foul toss in an ex- Tigers m the American pro league tra period enaoled the Jordan during the past season high team to win a 21-20 decision This is the second h"! r tram over Payson Friday at the gym i the same Irague :: v. i.u n of the Beetdiggers. With the score Koiasor. was i hw.se:. deadlocked at 20-all at the close of Max "Hap' Nisunger. ai.othi the regular period, Charles Mor- loi mer Br igr.am Voting university tenson, forward, put the game on stai, who. like Robison was tut i- ice for Jordan with his free toss, ed under Coach Ott Ro;nr.e . a- Dalton led the Lion attack with chosen on the second t-ain .i .h points. right tackle. The score: ihe choice of the first eleven PAYSON of the professional iootnail l--agu. ; T V P was made by the coacht oi the Jensen, rf 1 1 1 3 various teams. None oi the Dalton, If 3 3 2 s c aches, however', was alloweu to Holladay, c 1 3 2 4 vote tor his own players Franeom. rg 11 o 2 (rntvriior High Young, lg 1 2 The highest number of votes Taylor-, c o o o 0 was gained by (Jeoige lliosven.a Johnson, lg . o l l 1 quarterback, who was the unanimous unani-mous choice lor signal caller. Totals 7 it 6 20 Grosvenor was brilliant as the JORDAN (.'"loraOo university quarterback ( ; T F P. Both Nisonger and K.m.-..,n Mortenson. rf 1 1 1 played with Memphis, which with ( 'hi lsten.sen, If 2 1 4 Kansas City, was a leader m the Jensen, c . . . 4 2 19 pi league Both have pk.yt i Black, rg 1 10 2 prominent rules in the Tigets eon- Madsen, lg v ( O 0 o quest this year'. Robison was pai Reunion, it 2 10 4 mularly outstanding as a pa.is- Oarrol, e O 2 1 1 reieivei and ll was ms ,:!,iluv In pick the pigskin out ot the air Totals S H 3 21 that won many games loi Ralph Day, reteree; Ross Day, Memphis umpire Following is the list of players who made the All-A meru an pro SI i V 71111 If flM HP IT league honor team, with then I llr VlrlU Kr fl I weights and the s.hoois no,,, jiA T Llllliill ULlTXL which they come: C 'lit f Ashburn, le. H.r.. NV- IIT pfp OA OA b,aska: Champ Seihuld, It, 23f, yylr' lH ll I u 'S(lJ"Sn; Charles Moiigm. lg. If flUl Ll JU CIV R5, Iowa; Homer- Hanson, e. 20... Southern Methodist; Danny Mc- ' : Mullen, rg. 220, Nebraska; Hugh AMERICAN FORK Breaking Rhea Kansas Citv, rt L35 Ne. loose with a vicious last-quarter braska; Burl HoblSon. re. Iff., scoring attack. the American Bngham young; George Gros- Fork high Cavemen ripped venor . 1?5 of Colu!,ldo; Te1 through the Wasatch high defense SausStqCf lhb x Washington to win over the Wasps 39 to 30 ,. . DuRe Klmbivl) ,hb v,:, Au The score was deadlocked 24-24 burn Ti,ny Kasna ,b u0 IUmois at the end of the third quarter Weslevan " Gardner and Kiikpatr.ck led Thr" ,me avera;es 2U) ,,.1MSi the Cavemen scormg attack lhe backlield 191 puU1Kls The score Playing for Bngham Young. nr.nr.n. hnth Hubisun and Nisonger were , , , 1 , exceptional. Each was chosen as Hathenbrook. rf .... 1 0 0 2 all.CunIlM.ence dunr Culh. , davs llrdwk- 11 - 3 0 0 Nisonger captained t!.- Huntington, c 2 3 2 b m. .ar 1 Mayo, rg 1 2 1 3 Payne, lg 3 4 17 Wilkinson, rf 2 0 0 4 rase lf. ... Fans Boo "Act" Todd, lg 0 1 0 0 rf t O . 1 Ut oaer brothers Totals 12 15 d 30 AMEklCAN FORK G T F P KANSAS CITY. Mo Dee 1 r McTagtie. rf 4 1 0 ,S .up- The Baer boys. Max and Gardner, lf 5 0 n in Buddy, staged their act here last Kirkpatnck. c ...... "i 7 .r 13 night. Max boxing a four round Greenwood, rg 0 1 1 1 exhibition against Les Kennedv. Robinson, lf ( 0 0 and Buddy going against Bob Brown, lg 1 3 1 3 Cook, of Oklahoma, who collapsed Gammell, rt 2 0 0 4 in the first round. Some of the fans, who didn't Totals 16 12 7 39 care for the exhibition, booed. Christmas Special To Make Room for Our New 1935 DODGE and PLYMOUTH CARS NEW 1934 DODGE AT BIG DODGE DELUXE COUPE Discount $100 PLYMOUTH DELUXE COUPE, R. S Discount $100 PLYMOUTH SIX SEDAN Discount $100 DODGE" Deluxe Sedan Demonstrator Discount . $200 30 USED CARS AND TRUCKS Chev Stl. 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