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Show PAGE FOUR ,PROVO (UTAH)' EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1930. r t 1 vuAiiiQJ WALLOP SAMlMMAiMM Elwq 6 dHomney Top Scorers; -Su bp -Us e d- Tilts With Dixie and Snow Colleges Will nd Y" Tour; Last California Oppon-t Oppon-t ehts Never Jlave Chance of Victory, - SAN BERNARDS Calif., Jan. i triumphant Cougars are homeward I VJu. V ClllGll bound,-following a 49-23 victory over San Bernardino Junior college Thursday night. - ' rf'JIeet Dixie Tonight Coach Ott Romney's charges are elated lo meet Tfxie college of St. George, Utah, tonight, with a final engagement against Snow college at ' Ephralm before returnlng-home, in X- readiness for the tussles with Ne- . vada "XT in Provo, Jan. 10 and 11. The San Bernardino boys put up -stiff resistance for the lirst few minutes of play, tut the Cougars' oewuderlng passing - attack soon filtered through the Calif ornians' defense to pile up a big margin. ouosuiuies were inserted, . every . '.man on the. squad being -.given a : . - chance to display his wares. ' '. Romney; Staples, Jensnw , ' ? . ' El wood Romney, 1 s tai; V f reshma.n ,: forward, led the Cougar scorers . with . 10 points, while George , . Staples- and Brad 'Jensen, subs, gar-nered gar-nered 8 apiece In .brilliant , style. . Eight of the ten Cougars broke' into ,- the scoring column. ..""''- " Gunnison was the big gun for the Tloaers, scoring 11 points. . 1 r. The score: . -V - . :; u. y. u.t': K r : ; - ; g.f. p. To Red Devils - Romney, f s Brinley, f Walker, c Cooper, g Magleby, g Staples, f Tueller, f Reeve, c ; Jensen, g 5 3 2vl 0 0 0 10 1 7 2 4 1 0 3. Ralllf. g .... 2 : Totals u;.W..j....;;..22 5 49 1 , SXS BERNARDINO " .- .. . G. F. P. . Paf ton, t .... Gunnison, f . Livingstone,, c ,. Stockton, g Sands, g .. Cellar, x .. 4-autz, g 1 ..- rqtals , .10 tReferee, Daniels; umpire, "an. :. " ' t;: Tv 1 H ...........vSl 02 .............. lt 02 ........ 113 102 3 23, imi- IiOULERS;:M : COZZLmlLClAJL LEAGUE , vi w. i ret. ILriighi Woolen Slllli..,. 6 0 LCOO Herald ....... 51 33 Anderson Garage . . . . 2 - 4 - .333 XI?e Plant No. I ..;i. I 4 iSJ rise Plant No. 2 .... . V 2 . 33 opnngu;es ea ueviis got re venge Thursday night for an earlier defeat at . the hands of American Fork,- by Scoring a 39-23 . win ove. "Rags". Ingersoll's Cavemenr KBoth c6aches substituted freelv ror the most part, using second team performers, and In" the reserve department, "Eel" Ledingham's Red Devils are much stronger than the 1 American Fork, second stringers. isumsion and Mower were ; out standing for the winners, Sumsioa scoring 19 points with a brilliant displayof basket shooting. Strong and Birk looked best for the losersvf boxing game score: SPRINGVUXE - ' G. T. F. Metcalf, If 2- 4 3 Sumsion, If . . . . .-. . V. . . .. 9 4 1 Spafford, c ...WT...... 3 0 0 Jones, rg . ...... ..,,..V0 3 0 Mower, Ig-?. ....; 3 ' 2 i 1 Senior, c ............... ; 0 0 0 Law, rg o 0 0 Averett, lg,,..;v........ 0 0 0 . ' i . v. -'.u . - Totals. . . . . . .17 13 5 39 P. 1 19 6 0 7 0 0 0 AMERICAN FORK ; : ;. g. t. f. p. Steele, rf Chad wick, If .. BirkC .... Skinner, rg Storrs, lg . . . . .... , 4 . Walker, rf ........ y. B. Walker, rg Strong, c Durant, f . . ... ....... f.. A. L.. 2 ...3 ... 0 ..7 0 ? 1 . 0 . 4 . 0 1.X 3 4 1 5 0.06 2 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Totals . Referee, wood. Barratt; ,...U 8 umpire. 3 25 Har- Notre Dame Given Football -Trophy 4 t '33 2-33 Ir.!;rM Coal ...... V..... 2 Sutton Market C 1 Irovo Cleaning ; . . . . . 1 Tonight's Schedule . - - r""" Pipe Plant Now 1 vs. Andarson Garage, ; ' v s took4- NoC 2 Da ICnight Coal and Ice bowlers too the measure cf Pipe Plant team Thursday night, Vtwo games out cf three. , The winning team,' total was 1257 pins. ' V , ' ' Danner was the ace(cf the wln-. wln-. ning team, with a tbtai of-463'plns, Land single game of 174. Huff had h:jh total for. the Pipers, .with 333, w hile Prince - chalked up i high, single game of 153. V i rVA'4;-. The score:, - ; V V- NEW YORK, Jan. 3 (HK Notre Dame was awarded the Ersklne trophy, symbolic of the college.foot- ball championship, it is 'announced by W. O. McGeehan, chairman of the comimttee on selections. Th9 award is made annually by Albert Russell Ersklne, .automobile manufacturer. manu-facturer. ' - ' . The final ballot of sports experts who voted on the . award showed Notre Dame with 179 votes, Pittsburgh Pitts-burgh with 41, and Purdue with 2. GREAT 2!I!RES Slichisran Boxing Commission Bans Vhataman"; Something Some-thing Is "Phoney." Brushing Up Sports ........ By Lauferxf CinCAGO,Jan. 3 0LE--Down In lezas, wnere Aruur x iuv iuc Shires comes from, darkles have sad, sad chant which goes some thing like this: C. T "Trouble, trouble; trouble all my life." '; ;:'. r-.:'"-' Art, suffering from a stiff necV In Detroit, probably recalled .that song, today and wondered why he hadn't thought -of 41 $ before, why he hadn't called himself 'Art 'al ways in trouble" .Shires, instead of Art, "the great." : . Soma Funny Stuff- 1 ' "' --r " '-Little '-Little ; Arthur is In troublS again And unlike " previous troubles It 'didn't seem to be This , fault this time. Art blamed it on the stiff neck, whicirforced him to look east when he reallyiranted to look west. But the Michigan boxing commia sion blamed it on a report that someone connected rwith N"Whata- men" had been guilty, of something not quite on--the-up and up In the The boxing commission, in no uncertain words, suspended Art be cause it allegedly naa new.inai someone had approached a pros pective opponent of Art'shere with . . .A . A. A. a yiew lo gelling saia opponenv w "lay down," "take a dive," "kiss the canvas" or what else have you in fistic paglance for those willing to lose. - " Art paid out a Digperceniage oi his- Chicago ' White Sox baseball salary in fines for street battles last summer because he; wanted to show peoplen'he could fight. This winter he pas been getting some of the fine money back by ring battles. To be accused of trying to get someone to lay-down f of him when he'd much rather land a jaw sock than hit a home run probably 2 ljsva great blow to his pride One is prompiea 10 comment; r- '2 "What a blow for whataman,"- What About Th Judge? " The auestloh' arose today as to what effect the - suspension have on Art as a fighter in other parts of the country and also what action Mr.- Kensaw Mountain Lan-dis, Lan-dis, baseball's high commissioner, may take toward Art if the Wol verine boxing commission really. has something to go on. ; " - ': Art f or once -was silent, (put that down in a red circle for It may never happen again.) He-referred things to. his manager, " Nessle '-r- ,TT 5z t vn " re PAMPAS-"..- a I 1 :':.' -vsSt-v.-.-.-. y - li5::::.vy(Ir.,:--T-.v:v:: mt r?. -r ..-" ,t -! i.'lt -v.W-rl' ' - ... . . v. . . ; ... . -r- " ' . , , -1 ... V - . . ',. -v1 Foote Huff Billings Hansen Prince Prince Hood . PIPE PLANT NO. 2 115 144 123 . 134 154 114 794 11104 153 126 125 e '. 148 102 387 393 309 75 279 125 250 Totals Danner . R. Baum E. 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ParhCPremier. 500. 43r ;mth StandarolOOO-IS) 19c-5004a -t nver snieiaiow xuc. VEST GIUBB5RS ARE SUPRE3E U. S. C.'sl Greatest Triumph V Convinces East That Far 1 West Is Good. - ' : SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3 U.K) That the East has nothing up its sleeve when it comes to f66tball and can teach the" west very little about the gridiron game is now .the firm conviction of football fans of the Pacific coast. . With the JJmversity of Southern California handing the .university of -Pittsburgh the worst drubbing ever 'glvenl an, eastern, team in' a Tournament of" Roses contest in Pasadena the west climbed to the pinnacle .' of football leadership New-Year's day, ";.. . s ' ' .This game, which ohe sports wrlt'er said "looked" like a champion -practicing . against a high school team' together with the" other, defeats de-feats handed the east, put the west on the top of the, pile for 1929. -. Of seven games In which , teams .from the - east met ' elevens from the west this fall and' winter, five Resulted in decisive victories "for west teams. ' ? That is' considered by grid fans of the west as sufficient to convince con-vince the; east that the v rugged westerners know something football., ft , about Kansas Hoopsters i Trounce California KANSAS CITY, Mo Jan 3. (U.D -Renewed hope of winning basketball basket-ball prestige' at the expense' of a determined squad of Golden Bears 'prevailed today among Kansas university uni-versity supporters who witnessed the ' defeat of ' the Calif ornians, 36 to 25, in the first of a three-game series, i - Superior, goal throwing;: almost impregnable defense ; and , consistent- driving ' power . when in pbses-slon pbses-slon of the ball, - gave the Kansas Jayhawkr a' marked advantage over the Bears at Convention hai here last night. ans Set ': Scoring Mark LOS ANGELES. Jsn. 3 W Tho Trojan , football team that rcitfu over the University of PittsBuTgh at Rose Bowl New Year's day not only led all colleges In scoring (ov 1929. but set up oti nll-tlmc record as far; as Southern California flev-ens flev-ens are concerned.' -v ; - The ' university, archives showTd today that the 47i points sored i against. Pitt placed the Vasioil'a o-tal o-tal at ,92 for .12 games, passed the mark of 1923 when the first team coached at US. t;. by Howard Jones made' 456 pointr in-13 contests. con-tests. " . '"!' . Opponents, of . Troy this ' year made. 69" points, 14 of which were registered by Ahe fighting Pitt team in the last half of the struggle in Rose. Bowl. . : : s, - v ' . In 1925, Jones delegated most of . the ball carrying to Morton Kaer, . a quarterback' whd made all-Amer-ican and this year He turned it over to Russell Saunders and Marshall;7 Duffleld, both quarterbacks. 1'Four years ago the team lost to"' Stanford and' Washington State. and this season .dropped games to California and Notre Dame.' Saunders led the Trojans In scor-Ing scor-Ing with 90 'points, . all- xnade by touchdowns., He was followed by Duf field, who scored 11 touchdowns end.made12 place kick conversions for a-total of 78. . . Gaivis S.h a Ve r, a sophomore brought out after Southern Call-, fornia loet 12 to 13 to Notre Dam . because no one could kick a place-, ment, scored 44 points, including 6 goals. . Shaver, who can. punt from 50 to 60 yards and, who has a dead ' eye for' converting, .."will, bo used next year: by Jones, who comment ed after Notre Dame: "Never again will I be without, a kicker on" the t flela." : .'. 1 a The most . primitive method of recording the hours war by means of a sun-dlalAfterthis came the hour-glass the cleusvdra. or water clock, the burning of candles, and the clockx; . ' . , i.oo. . ' ; , : Ghion3 (dry) Utah, U3-rb. sks., yellow Valencia typeU, - S. N L, puy. graaea, mea to larrge, 75-1.00 ; Small and culls 50-65. . v -: Pears Utah, ; boxes , and bushels, wholesalers to retailers.' Anjous. 3.00-3.50. -v. . Potatoes-r-Utah. skd.. r.wt. ttvr ivo. l.ptly. graded, Russets. TRAIN KILLSYOUTHK . . TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Jan. 3. AJ.P " Funeral services for two youths who, were kilied.-when" their truck, ; loaded wlth-tteet pulp, was hit by a Union PacifH train here Tuesday, wereiobe conducted here thjs aft- . ernooh. , .r. ' . 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