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Show .3 .G FOUR o O 1 n - PRO V O (U TA II) n VENI NG II E RALD, WE DNESD AY, J ANU ART '2 2j 1 0 3 01 1 J FEilSE 15 Ifl 1ZE0 ctting Ball From Center Tip-off Tip-off Stressed; Rival Cougars and Bobcats Have Powerful Scoring Punch To Display. Tnkln the ball from center is Mr.;? given considerable emphasis y Coach Ott , Romney In this eek's workouts of the B. Y. V. c jars. , . . Even In last Saturday night's en-junter. en-junter. when the "Y" smothered ie Aggies by means of dazzling ffensive, there was much to be de-red de-red in the Cougars' getting csscssion of the tall on the jump, . spite of the fact that "Ulyfoot" eve was getting the jump on big ampbell most of the time. Against rank Ward of .the Bobcats, Til" an hardly be expected" to get the imp with much frequency, and he "Y" Is consequently faced with ven more necessity of getting to he ball on that first tip-off. . - cheats Always Dangeroaan- Fans who have watched the Mon-ma Mon-ma State outfit In previous sea-ons sea-ons will recollect that when the rata get possession of the ball, rouble for the opposition looms, Ince the Bobcat policy is tohang nto the ball until a basket results. -Tot only Is it their policy,, but they ave carried out the plan with rmarkable success In past years. The Cougars are determined to rive the Bozemanfcrew the warm-st warm-st reception Jt has had In many, a noon. Four defeats three of them verwhelming ones were Inflicted n the "Y by the champion Cats ast season, and an additional loot-all loot-all defeat at the hands of Mon-ana Mon-ana State have made the Cougars lore than anxious to tumble the lope bucket at the expense, of roach Schubert Pyche's Golden bobcats this week-end. Every, precaution Is being taken o see that a repetition of last "riday night's sad basketball affair ces not take place In" the opener gainst the Bobcats, v ! Instead of the popular conception hat the Cougars were overconfident overconfi-dent when they met the Aggies last "riday night,' the fact Isthat the. Y" team was a bit too highly ceved. Their play gave definite vidence of being nervous and jumpy" and??th8 ; tipaett the aimers' hands resulted. " Elwood Romney, freshman flash jvho received an akle sprain In Fri-4 Fri-4 ay night's hoop tilt, is coming along nicely, and wiU be in top :ondltion for the Montana State mcounters. While Romney was ible to play, and played a great arae against the Aggies last Saturday, Sat-urday, his ankle bothered him considerably, con-siderably, and it is expected that the recovery of-tnis injured member mem-ber will improve his floor work to a considerable extent. To take the Bobcats measure the necessity of atlng the Monf tana "wonder team" . at its own -arae- the terrific, fast-breaking offense as taught by Coach Ott Romney, and continued by the present Bobcat mentor, Schubert Dyche. In Briiley, Romney and Magleby the "Y has a great trio of scorers comparable with -the Montana wrecking crew of "Cat" Thompson. Frank. Ward and Or-1 Or-1 and Ward. . . About Brick Breeder Further, Brick Breeden's.mightj bulk will be absent from the Bobcat Bob-cat lineup this Vkek-end. In the opening game with Utah, which Montana State was decidedly fortunate for-tunate to annex, Breeden's loss was most noticeable, iut on the second night, the Worthington-Buzzetti combination halted the Utes in good style. Whether Worthington and Euzzettl, or Ario, can halt Brlnley, Magleby and: Romney as well as Cooper and Magleby can - - m . - " . f - ' .:.. -- . Amm .. ...-; in - i-. iL., His Absence Worries Cats BRICK BREEDEN Although Montana State college still has a "wonder team," absence of Brick Breeden, gigantic all-conference guard,, is a big worry to Coach Schubert Dyche this year. Provo fans will see for themselves the ability of Montana State's renovated reno-vated guard line when the Cats clash with the Cougars Friday and Saturday. . , - COUGAR MAT TOMEY ENDS Smart, Thurgood, Yorgenson, Moody and Cropper Added. To List of Champs. - Fifth And Second Wards Lead "M" Men Hoop Rivals First Warders Loom As Certain Runner-rUp Team of Division Di-vision One; Second Place Hotly Contested In Other Sector; Pete Olseh Still Tops Stake Scorers UTAH STAKE BASKETBALL -31" Men Standing 1 vision No. 1 W. L. Pet. T.FO.P. fifth ...... 4 0 1.000 131 48 First A ....... . 5 2 X87 1C3 Manavu . .. . . . 0 S .000 Bonneville . . .. 0 1 .COO Division No. t Second ....... 5 1 .834 Sixth .......... S Z .687 Fourth S 3 00 Third ........ 2 4 Pioneer ... ... 0 3 .000 Last Week's Itoeults Fifth 35, First H;, Fourth Third 13; Second S3, lx:a FourtT 22, Third 18. This Week's Games: Bonneville vs. Manavu; First vs. Bonnevill; Manavu w Fifth; Pioneer Pio-neer vs. Third; Sixth vs. Fourth. The last of the inter-social unit' wrestling tournament finals were run off Thursday afternoon, with a large crowd of -spectators witnessing witness-ing some fast bouts.. - The feature match of the day was the 118-pound match between Haddock, and Smart. These two boys were fast and full of fight, and it was only after wrestling two extra periods that Smart won the decision. He showed a little more aggressiveness than did his opponent. oppon-ent. Thurgood Is Victor After wrestling for almost the full period of time, Grant Thur-good, Thur-good, veteran wrestler, defeated Harris in the 125-pound class. The fall was made in 5 mln. 45 secorlds with iv head; chancery v, and body hold. : . - . " - Moody showed his supremacy in the 145-pound class by downing Jacobs Ja-cobs in two minutes-and 20 seconds with a head chancery and body hold. The bout was very fast while it lasted, and both boys were game and aggressive wrestlers. The . 135-pound bout. Cropper vs. Clark, was won by Cropper on a default. de-fault. In a match featured by the fight, nerve and aggressiveness of both parties, Yorgenson and Leavitt wrestled a full period without a fall. Yorgenson won by a decision. In this match, Yorgenson received a bad cut on the side of his nose, and Leavitt received a sprained ankle, but buth kept on with the match. Tryoots Are Slated The tryouts for the varsity team to make the trip to, Logan for Saturday's Sat-urday's inter-collegiate match will be held today and Thursday. The-winners all received medals for the inter-social unit tournament. tourna-ment. Where there were only two entered in . a class, only one r received re-ceived a medal, where three were entered, only two received medals and if more than three were entered, en-tered, three received medals. stop the "Cat" and the two heavy-scoring-Ward brothers, is a question ques-tion that'ean only be decided at the close of the coming series. In the meantime, Provo fans are eagerly awaiting the starting whistle Friday night. v 11 . i-;ni :, ; - ; - - " ;'- "' THURSDAY, JANUARY : 23 ' - . " ' Proyo:tHigfa?;SchooI Gym. -v. -.8 p. m. : Sophomore Preliminary Game, 7 p. m. Tickets on Sale at High School Office l2: 2rvcd Seats 50c. - General Adin. 35c 38 10 183 108 118 104 42 88 94 53 100 97 149 123 78 20, 18? HM VAIiD VK AGAIN By virtue of their victory over the First ward team last week, the Fifth ward eggregation will enter the inter-stake tourney to be held sometime during " the early part of February as the winner of Division No. 1. The First ward quintet will unquestionably enter the tourney as, the runner-up of the division. Division 2 Tighter - Every thing . is not so definitely decided in Division No. 2, although there i little doubt but 'what the Second war-" will win their - last game which happens to be against Pioneer. The runner-up position is more warmly contested, the Sixth ward with three wins and two losses is making a strong bid fo-this fo-this position, but the Fourth, by winning all of i its games can yet get Into the tourney. . , Last week the Fourth ward took two fast contests rrom tlie Third ward cagers, who put up a great battle, but could not locate the hoop." The most important game thi week is between the 4Sixth and the Fourth, and the winner will in all probability enter the tournev as the runner-up in Division No. 2.- Although Pete Olsen only played about 15 minutes In the Second ward-Sixth ward fracas last Wed. nesday night he managed to score enough points to remain the peer of the stake in . locating the hoop. Scott, the lanky center of the Fifth ward aggregation, with ' two less games than Olsen, has tallied 56 points, closely followed by .Buttle with 5$. These three -aces BBm .tc' be in a class of themselves when it-comes it-comes to polntigettingr as the other players lack quite a number, to get in the same position as these men. Creer Heads Guards . ; " "Smoky" Creer, the . running guard for the Second ward tribe, has run up a total of 37 points as the hi eh point sruard of the stake as well as fourth position, of all layers. Walt Roberts, another Second warder has 32- points to his credit, and has'bnly played In three games. - The leading scorers: , A . FORWARDS - G. T.P. Olsen, Second 6 62 Buttle, First 5 - 51 Peters, Eixth .......... I . . 5 33 The Fifth ward "IT Men aggregation aggre-gation finished thejr divisional competition in a decisive fashion bv defeat ing the Manavu quintet, 38 to 15, in a one-siaea game piay- ed in the B. Y.'U. gym Moncay night. - '. S After ' obtaining a comfortable lead, the Fifth ward Injected an oi-its oi-its subs, but even then the Manavu could not overcome this margin. Bailey was the most consistent scorer of the game and located the hoop on six different occasions, Scott and Lewis also played well with Bown giving his customary demonstration at guard. . E. Barton and Wilson appeared the best for the Manavu team. , . , . j The scorer PROVO FIFTH ' . . v G. T. F. P. Bailey, f .6 1 0 12 Dixon, f 0 0 0 0 Lewis, f 4 0 0-8 Cheever, f 12 0 2 Scott; c 4 1 0 8 Phillips, g 11 0 2 Candland, g 0 0 0 0 Bown, g 3 0 0 6 Totals V I . ..... 19 5 0 38 MANAVU - . G. T. F. P. E. Barton, f R. Barton, f Wilson, f . a. Young, f . . . Sowards, c Call, c ..... Jackson, g Hicks, g , 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1: 1 0, 0 1 2 1 0 0. 0 1 O 0 0 0 ;o Totals 7 4 ; i si ' '. -' " 11ES HIGH Anthort Heads Guards With 10 Markers; Nephi Men Not Yet Included; Sumsion and Lewis Are Well Up On List. Weight, Springville center, leads the Nebo division scorers in games played to date, with .a total of 24 points. . A, ' ' Ferguson and Ames, forwards ot Spanish Fork and Tintic, respectively, respec-tively, are tied for second place with 16 points each. , Ferguson's, record is particularly, impressive, since the Beetdlgger forwardchalk-ed forwardchalk-ed up his total in just one game. Ames has appeared ih,twd contests. Sumsion of Springville,; is next in line, with 12 points. Lewis, Spanish Fork center, follows with 11 counters, count-ers, and Anthon of Springville tops all guards of the division with 10 points, 7 - more than the total of Hughes of Springville and Hodge of Spanish Fork, who are next in line. The leading scorers: . FORWARDS 1 .' Games G. 1. F.P. Ferguson,- Sp. Fk. ; .. 1 Ames, Eureka . .... Sumsion, . Spgv. . . . Metcalf, Spgv. .... Olson, Payson Snyder, Payson . . . : Dart, Sp. Fk Bigler, Eureka' Manwaring, Spgv. . Packard. Spgv. ... Spaftord, Spgv. ... Finch, Sp., Fk Mendenhall, Payson Wirthlin. . Eureka - . r - CENTERS - Games Weight, Spgv. ....... 2 Lewis, Sp. Fk 4. 1 Jensen, Payson ..... 1 Clements, Eureka ... 2 Dower, Sp. Fk. . . . '. . . 1 Hanks, -Eureka ..... 1 ,2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 7 3 6 9 44 3 4 2 16 4 16 4 12 1 7 3 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 2 4 3 0 1, 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 G. T. 12 0 0 0 0 0 P.P. 0 24 3 11 2 6 1 5 0 2 0 O McCann ahd'SmertZ: To Battle Tonight - ' - : : " Smertz Confident He Can Defeat Wildcat,-But Wildcat,-But Southwest Ace Has Other Ideasj Good List of Preliminaries Arranged, ; " Wildcat McCann and Art omertx clash tonight in a finish majt match at the Provo armory with" a thrilling thrill-ing battle expected by hundreds of local wrestlings fans.x Smertz who specializes in head-locks head-locks and paradhute drops has not been defeated this season and is confidenVlhat he can add the Wildcat Wild-cat tc- his list of victims. McCann has other ideas. "There isn't a man I've met in Utah who can really beat me," says- the1 rough and tough customer from. Mexico, "In three matches with Dean Park, he has won one on"a foul, one was a draw and one was ruled no contest, con-test, after I was 1 one fall to the. good.- I beat John Anderson, much heavier than I am, in a handicap match, and Smertz is just another one'. I can beat him. and I'm going to beat him tonight." -Help Seating Accommodations Dean Park, who is promoting thft event, will referee the big match, Improvements have been made. oa the armory rliig and seating accommodations-, and: Park feels sure that the fans will like the renovat ed. armory for , . mat , bouts better than the scene of recent matches at the Gem theater. . . Alexander, Sp-Fk. 1' 0 GUARDS Game3 G. Anthon, Spgv. 2 ' 5 . Hughes, Spgv. 2 1 Hodge, Sp. Frk ; ..... 1 1 Averett, Spgv. ....... 2 1 Okelberry, Payson... 1 1, Cook, Eureka ...... 2 1' Sullivan, Eureka .... 2 Mower, Spgv. ' . . I . . ; 1 Jones, Spgv.. . . , . . . . 2 Law, Spgv: ; . , . i 1 Larson, Payson , ?. 1 . 1. Hansen, Eureka ..; t Bingham, Sp. Fk.';".1 . 1 Sheen, Sp. Fk. . . . ; ! 0 0 0 T. F.P. 20 10 113 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 j ; The curtain-raiser will be staged I at 8:30 prompt, and some excellent preliminaries are iineu up. featuring featur-ing these is a four-round bout between be-tween Young Ceilings of Orem and Kid Brimms of , American ' Fork. Collings, who met all " opponents with uniform success, a year or so ago, will be making a comeback before be-fore Provo fans, and reports from Orem say that he is just as good as. ever.;;, '.::-'':;-Kj:A4r"7 Tabby and Bun, popular American Amer-ican Fork entertainers, also are on the evening's program : ' - De Paul Too fet x For C. C. Tigers ! " '. ; - COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., Jan. 22. De Paul university of Chicago, Chi-cago, which meets Utah university in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday nights, scored an easy victory over, the Colorado college Tigers Tuesday, Tues-day, 34 to 22. - Coan, sensational forward Ze Paul, led the attack with 10 flel goals and a free ' tliw for 21 nolnt3. Dutch Clark 'outstanding 'outstand-ing for tho Tigers on the floor, and scored 11 points. , . - 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 A first edition of Shakespoare's plays now . is worth about $100,00) better go thru your nttlr. ; PRCVOGAIuE IS THURSDAY , r - Ilulldogs Hopes For Season At Stake ; Cavemen . ' Are Strong. test slated j for Friday night has been shifted to Thursday, according accord-ing to announcement made by PiinclpatL. B.- Harmon. Duo to tho fact that most of the casaba fans of Provo are contemplating on . attending at-tending the B. Y. U.-Montana State: series this week-end It whs deemed ad viaalie to move tho contest con-test one day ahead. ?hi3 will give Prnun fnnn the nnhfirhinltv n f wit. nesslng three fast garne,s:th!a wpek. The Thursday night cintrst wl'l start at the usu'al time, the sophomore sopho-more fracas starting -at- TNo'clock and the main'game getting under-wav under-wav at. ft n.. hi. . Coach Gi en n Simmons', cnaigei are going to make a cenperate fight to keep in the running for divisional division-al laurels by turning back the Cnvemtn's , invasion "Thurwday night. For six years In succesalon, the 'Bulldogs have entered, a tram in the 8ta,te tournament in' Salt Lake. 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