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Show V PAGE FOUR PRO VO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD," WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1 930. r3 Dwia ji AJlIPai li 9 J - iin Redskins Dahgerpu e Numerous Stars Hav SI '" - Cellar Position, Growns Un-v-comfortable For Utes, Who Seek To Down Cougars. Gaers Foul Toss Gives Cow boys Victory and Tie .For . First Place. While' S. Xi U. . sensational Cougars continue tnelr practice ses-. slona. University of UtAhRcdskinsr university were tied for the basket-are basket-are also hard at work,' determined ball leadership of the eastern divl DENVER, Colo., Jan. 29. UJ! Wyominff university and . Colorado to open their home season wild a ' victory over the "Y". A V y The Redskins have been decidedly decided-ly disappointing this season, but they have the .potential ability to bump off any of the three leaders, and if they hit their stride against the Cougars, the "Y team is in for a pair of lively evenings. One game that the "U" played In Bozeman, won by the Bobcats, 60 to 49tafter an extra period, showed the possibilities of the Redskins, Red-skins, for it was only the individual play of the great Frank Ward that staved off & Bobcat defeat on that occasion. . C With Pete Dow and Jerry Smith, forwards; -Lorraine Cox, center; Hap Lybbert and Sherm Clark, guards. Coach Vadal Peterson of I the Utes has a formidable combhH atlon, and one that has-a renuuK-' renuuK-' able ago ring punch, due to the excellent ex-cellent shooting ability of four of these five men. With their old-Ume five-man defense aent to the scrap .-The first half ended with Colorado heap, the Utes are playing a more college on the long end of a 23 to spectacular man-f or-man - s!, 1 3 score. similar to that used by the other: The Bears spurted slightly during teams In the western division. the second half, due to the basket ' Utah has - splendid - reserve shooting of Blight, center, who strength, particularly on the guard J caged four goals from the floor, line, where;. George Watkins and but could not overcome the Tigers Theron Davis can fill the starters berths in -excellent fashion. Ray Price has been used at forward or center if a substitution becomes necessary. V- But despite the fact that the Red-: Red-: skinsare so determined to break into the .win column at B. Y. U.'s expense, the , Cougars are on the title trail, "and have the scent of two victories in their nostrils. Friday Fri-day night's game V is regarded as .vitally important, since the Utes 'have played their best game In the first of two games, while -the ?Y' : has played its worst in the opening' open-ing' encounter in' their encounters to date. . , i BATTERY EVE, BEATS RlAWAVU The' Battery C basketball team is in search of new foes to conquer af terdefeating several of the strong "M" Men teams of Utah stake. The Manavu team was defeated by the National Guard aggregation v Monday Mon-day night in a thrilling game that ended 24 to 23. K . Both teams displayed a smooth working aggregation, " and it was only, after a great battle that the JJattery team managed to eke out a one-point victory. Merrill and Wixom were tlie big guns of the Battery's offense, and Young played play-ed a'great game at guard. Richard Barton and Sowards were the mainstays on the Manavu team. Any team In Provo desiring a game with the Battery aggrega tion should get in touch with Bill Wixom. The score: ' "' . BATTERY C , .. G. T. F. P. JONES SHOWS RARE ABILITY Samson Is Latest Victim; Provo Ace, May Accept Tussles In Ohio. . EUGENE, XOre., Jan. 29. With the western' welterweight title and belt again in his possession, Henry Jones of Provo, Utah, is continuing to show phenomenal ability in Oregon. Ore-gon. 4 . ' - V Since coming to Oregon, Jones has only-lost one match to Wildcat Wild-cat Pete. The promoter at Albany, whereX this match was staged, has a standing offer of $500 for Pete whenever he is ; willing to make weight and meet Jones, as: the Wildcat was overweight when he defeated the Utahn.' Jones Vs. Kuehne Tonight, Jones is slated to, clash with - Harry Kuehne ; at Salem, Kuehme being the man who won the welterweight belt from Jones a year ago, subsequently losing . to Desmond Anderson, whom Jones toppled on Jan. 22 in a sensational match. , ' " A match for Jones is booked in Eugene on Jan. 31, with his opponent oppon-ent still to be named. . "v. ' '' Jones has received several letters let-ters from . the - east, urging , him to wrestle in Columbia and Cincinnati, Ohio, early, in February. If Jones decides to go east, he will be in Provo for a few days before lea lag. - , ' 4 One of Jones' most recent vio torieswas over Bobby Samson, holder of the Pacific, coast , middle-weight crown. Samson put up a terrific battle, taking the first fall in 48 minutes with a toe .hold that forced Jones to pound the mat. After 7 minutes of thrillingly fast work for the second fall, Jones used a whip wristlock tht crashed Samson-ipto the ropes and against the iron corner post of the ring. He was unable to return for the decide ing engagement. . V A ' Jones Highly Rated v. Comment from a Eugene paper shows the esteem in which Jones s held in that section. , It follows, in part: 1 " - - uid vou .know that Robin Reed Brownies 1 0 1.000 1 is mentioned In a recent report of sion of the Rocky Mountain conference confer-ence today after Wyoming's 35 to 34 victory at Laramie last night. , - The" defeat was Colorado's first loss of the season and had It not been for the accurate eye of Gaer, Cowboy guard, the Silver and Gold quintet would, roost at the top of the heap today. v ' Gaer was awarded a free throw during the last minute of play and sank the toss.s, A spurt by Colorado during what was left of the f ina. minute failed to provide additional points. . . . ' : Denver Swamps Mines A University of Denver swamped Colorado Mines 45 to 14 at Golden. At the half the local led the Miners 24 to 1. Mines could not get started start-ed and trained hopelessly through out the game. - . ; . Colorado college downed State Teachers' college 38 to 17 in a fair ly fast game at Colorado Springs. lead. P.H.S. League Is In Action - TBOVO HIGH LEAGUE Standing of Teams Americans , 1 I ret. 0 1.000 rw UPSETS SPANISH FORK Rangers Rally To Win Unex pected Victory; Score Is 39 To 32. Camera's Knockout Victory . . NEBO DIVISION Team Standing ; w. l: Pet SDrlnirville ..... 2 0 1.000 Payson 1 Nephl .; 1 Spanish Fork . ... ..... .. 1 Tintic 1 1 1 2 2 Puds.........' '.. 1 0 1.000 Eagles ..A.... 1 0 1.000 Little SO ..... . . . . 0 1 .000 Reds 0 1 .000 Big SO 0 1 .000 stars ; .7. . ; ?v.y. : o 1 .000 Cubs -t-. i . . i . .'. 0 1 -000 '." Thursday Night's Schedule ; Eagles vs Pups. . . Reds vs Little SO. ' Big 30 vs. Stars. Brownies vs Tigrs. ' Americans vs. Cubs. , Scores of the first games of the second half of the Provo ., high school intramural basketball tournament tour-nament follow: X ; AMERICANS , C. F. the National Boxing association as being a logical contender for th national welterweight championship? champion-ship? The N. B. A. has taken wrestling under its wing, and will establish brand "new and fool-pfoOf s wrestling, championships 'for .ihe old Greek game. ' "Henry Jones 'beat Robin .Reed in his last match at the Eugene armory ar-mory on New Year's day. That evidently evi-dently makes Henry Jones a pretty good wrestler. Jones Is a wily veteran, vet-eran, and when he slaps his favorite favor-ite whip wrlstlock on the unsus-ting unsus-ting stranger he will t him in!" . fc '-: ' r"! Tuesday's Results Nephl 39, Spanish Fork 32. v " Friday's Schedule . Nephl at Springvllle. Tintic at 1'ayson. NEPHI, Jan, . 23. The Nephl basketeers upset the dope by defeating de-feating Coach Fenton Reeve's Spanish Fork charges in a thriving thriv-ing . contest played here Tuesday night, the score was 39 to 32. ' After leading the Nephl aggregation aggrega-tion 'throughout ; the ; first three periods of; the frascas, Spanish Fork had ' the victory ' snatched away 'when Lewis and Ferguson left the game via the personal foul route. From then on the home-team forged tOytho front, where thy remained re-mained until the . final whistle sounded. The Spanish Fork crew took the lead from the start, and were six points in front of the home team at the end of the first period. Nephi closed the gap during the second quarter and the half ended 16 to 14 in favor of the Spaniards. . The visiting team continued to keep in the running during the third period, and it was not until the two Spanish Span-ish Fork aces were ; compelled to ieave the ' game that Nephi forged out In front. :. Both teams displayed a fast passing pass-ing attack and the number of, field goals scored were exactly the same for each team. . . Beliston and . Sowby - were the most outstanding for the Victors, and besides playing excellent floor games scored 12 .points apiece. Ferguson and Hodge played the best for Spanish Fork. ; . . : i rm i - ii rrr i ii n i rim imi -jutiinn srni" MMI ' . . . . : '2,. .... i :. : :: x 500 - s ' JSS3 : ... ?: :, v?': . :V . ..? v; . " h NEPHI - Petty, f Sowby, f Belliston, c Haling Boawell, g Iiund,-g ,G. T. F. P . 3 3 3 9 ..6, ,2 0:12 V 3: 8 6 12 .1 1-1L3 That does it!.. To new heights rose the mighty Sig. Primo Camera of Italy rskyscraper among pugilists- when, as pictured above he lumbered to a corner while "Big Boy" Peterson of Minneapolis, vainly vain-ly tried to ri3e before' Referea Jack O'Sullivan counted him out.: Madison Square .Garden, ire w Yoi;k, was jammec with curious fans who were entertained with just 70 seconds of freakish, fighting. Peterson went down three times in rapid succession" before the gigantic Italian dazed him with a right hook to the jaw. .A TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR RENT FURNISHED' - New mod. 3 room apt. Private bath, garage. 911 No. I E. Phone 206J ft ' For adults, small mod. heated apt,' close in. 230 So. 1 East. f4 Three room modern apartment, furnished with sleeping porch.. Will rent cheap to right party. See Bob PROVG TANKERS 7-lNVADE-U)GAN Local Swimmers, Out;of Con- Ulliuii, v lit i latiivv With Aggies. Provo's "dry land swimmers"! will invade Logan this week-end, to train for a dual meet with the Utah Agriculturatl college tankmen. ' Ferron Losee is recruiting a team of tankmen to make the journey to the Aggie pool. The, Provoans will leave Friday, and the meet.4s tlated for Lfonday night. '.-::A" - C. S. Leaf, former coach ot the B. Y. U. and Provo high swimmers, is now mentor of the Utah. Agricultural Agri-cultural swimmers, and ". Bud f Shields, although not eligible for collegiate swimming this year, has entered tne U. A. C. nd plans to represent' that school in national A. A. U. competition. Shields may be added to the Provo team that will tangle with the Aggies. Monday night.; v .. A-' Provoans In No Condition Naturally, because of the lack of swimming facilities resulting from the closing of the Provo h.'gh school pocl, the Provo boys are' not in any Isart of condition, for such a meet, fcutswith a great deal of exception-tvily exception-tvily talented swimmers here, the .few daya of drilling are expected to put the Provo boys in fair shape j so that theyVan make a cr Aditabla showing, with the Aggies, who aro showing; wonderful -possibilities Bullock, 190 W. Center St. J31 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ; j 2 room apt. wun oam ana garuye. Close in. 390 West 1st No. f29 Mod. 3 room apt. garage, 226 ;E. 4 No. Phone 186J1. f4 under . Coach Leaf, pwho has de veloped more champion . swimmers than any swimming coachNwho has ever appeared In this sectionNjf the country. v ' ';- B. Y. U. and Provo high will not be represented in swimming this season, of course, because ofthe impossibility of training for a sea son of competition. ' FOR SALE COWS , Milk cows and dairy heifers. Call at 412 W. 3 So. Phone 592M. , f4 anderson pin toppMsm I COMMERCIAL LEAGUE A Team Standing W. L ITt. Herald ........ . t ....... .15 3 .833 Knight Mills ,. ., ..13 5 .722 Anderson Garago ....... 14 ' 7 .G67 PIpo Plant No. 2 7 .167 Knifht ConJ . . , .... , ... .RIO .411 ripo Plant No. 1 , . . . . ; . . 6 13 .333 Provo cr?anlnc ... i .... . 3 12 .200 Sutton Market . . .... . . . 3 1 2 .200 11,11 "A 1 -At' AAndcrson Garage took a firm grip on third placeXlo the Commercial Com-mercial bowling leagu'eby winning three straight gami8 from the Provo Pro-vo Cleaning aggregation Morvl;jy night. :y:'y ' ; . . ; : Anderson Chalked up high xtal or for tne winners, wntie sore son chalked Hp high single of 198. ' Dn'lin lod tlu- Clennors with totnl of, 473, and high single of 159. Tho score :-AAt-. n.. .. !:.'.'' ANDERSON GARAGE Sorenson ......... ;.198.120 318 Anderson- .....i.M52 1G8 159 479 Davis .i... 138.. 117 255 Richins .. ... 145 103 . .. 248 Van Buren A . ; A 145 158 144 447 Marrott ....vJ.... 134;... 143 277 Mooney;' . . . i , , . ...... 90 . . . 90 Totals 714 717 f83 2114 - PROVO CLEANING y Madscn ........ A. 134 154 117 405 Dallln ............ 162 159 152 473 Evans ....i...... 116 130 133 379 D. Alger ......... 121 127 142 390 Dummy 123 125 125 375 A. A AAA;-,: Totals '. . . C58 695 669 2023 CHEClf CIIAHGE DltOri'EI) x The charge cf issuing a fraudulent fraudu-lent check,- filed ogainat Thomas Bacchus,' was dismissed by Judge Maurice Harding in the Provo city court Wednesday, on motion of the district attorney, as there was insufficient in-sufficient evidence to make a conviction con-viction ... Cody. f Hood, f A.. Christensen, Duke, g Brienholt, g c . , A 2 1 4 ' 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 8 O 0 0 . 0 Total- LITTLE SO Wixom, f ., Hansen, f ., Reynolds, f Merrill, c . Young, g . . . Bown, g ... Mangum, g Duke, g -. . . , 4 0 0 4 2 1 0 a o o i 1 o o o 0- 0 Totals . .... 2 21 MANAVU E. Barton, f Wilson, f ... R Barton, f . Sowards,' c . . Hicks.- e ... . G. T. F. P. , 0 0 0 , 0 115 0' 0 8 1 0 6 2 4 3 1 Jackson, g 1 0 1 0 2 Total .11 3 1 23 Clark, f Stone, f ....... Clayson, c . . . Stephens, g . . . Protheroe, g .", Total BROWNIES Smart, f . . . Humphrey, f Springer, c . . Brown, g Immisch g. a-. a - Total ..... REDS Jolley, f Buttle, f Jacobson, c 7 0 14 G. F. P. 10 2 . 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 15 4 1 9 G. F. P. . 4 19 .204 .01 1 .306 10 2 10 2 22 G. F. P. . 0 0 O 0v 2 1 Wilde, g 2 2 0 Carter, g 0 1 0 0 0 Total 4 19 AS D SI' '"UW, ... is; nr rr-'TT- w liar r V lD(DIM listen In llonday Right WETE compared then aU nj t& Firestone tread gires you more tne tion it keeps its traction longer because it's tongher stronger longer-wearing. Come in Jet us show you now thoso daep-cttt. anarp-edged blocks cf rubber protect jc frca ekiiiizs tad slippicsr. A I! I A . 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