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Show it- PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY. HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1931. 41 Nebraska Next f. Oinioiniiniatip 27 ' . ; - 1 Final Game Of Long Trip Slated Tonight - ' " - i. - ft i "Y" Basketeers Return Home Wednesday; Henry Clothiers Here Thursday Night; Look Good Against Ohio Quint. BY ELWOOD BOMJfEY 1 LINCOUN. NeW Jan. 5. Deter-1 mined to take the measure of the j giant Nebraska Cornhufckers to- night, and return to Provo with a record of nine victories ana seven defeats, the B. Y. U. Cougars arrived ar-rived here today, primed for the final game of the long barnstorming barnstorm-ing tour. . Maul Cincinnati The "Y" swamped Cincinnati 'U' Saturday night by a score of 41 to 27 for Its eighth victory of the long v jaunt. This assures the nomadic Utahns of at least an even break in games won, and a definite edge in - all tussles with collegiate opponents. oppon-ents. The game with the Cincinnati school, an Institution- of J3,6QD enrollment, en-rollment, was watched by a crowd of 1,500, which; '.lnclUdd0QXomon missionaries and other , former Utahns. . ' av V' At the opening pf th Cincinnati game, Cougar shot4 Tolled Joff the rim In dozens, ttnd$natl having a 20-19 lead at half time.. A five-minute five-minute shooting orgy as the second half opened pvrt the invaders ahead by 14 points and reserves finished out, holding the losers on even terms for lOjninutes. Promisragteam play featured for the winners, with , "Eel" Brinley doing deadly snapshooting to score 15 points. - The Nebraska Huskenf, who will be met tonight, have one of the most promising teams in the ' school's history. They literally have a team of giants,: wth two- 190-pound 190-pound guards, . a giant center and stalwart forwards- Nebraska has just returned from a trip to the Pacific Pa-cific Coast, in which they had fair success. .Henry's Are; Coining The travelling 'T!?; men will reach rrovo Wednesday, reafly for Thurs-lay Thurs-lay night's return engagement with Ihe great team of Henry's Clothiers. Saturday's score: " . B. y. U. t kiiiwv..j, G. F. P. Romney. f . .Vv;"i . 2 8 Brlnley, f. . ... 7 1 l. Hunter, e .V. . 328 Cooper, g . . . .v." .......... . . 124 R. Magleby; g 1 0 2 Robison, f 0 O 0 Oarn, f . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 M. Magleby, f , 1 J 2 Nelson, c f 0 0 0 "Tuellcr, g . 0 0 0 Balllf, g i.-. t 0 2 Total ... 16 9 41 ; CINCINNATI G. F. P. Rogers, f 0 0 0 Klrker, f 1 1 3 Ben ham, c 1 1 3 Barsdale, g 2 1 5 I White, g 2 1 5 Nelson, f 5 . 3 3 9 Myers, c i If 0 2 Johnson, g... 0 0 0 Gehringer ,g 0 0 0 Total V 10 7 27 Brushing Up, " r V- ' " x ? n..- - '.- , :" " ' - r , z ..-V - Fight Against Jump At Center Saray Barry of U. S. C, above, and Dr. Walter Meanwell of Wisconsin Wis-consin favor elimination of center jump in basketball.- One reason advanced for doing away with the center Jump is to eliminate .congestions and contact around the center ring. Another is to rid the game of the undue advantage ad-vantage of the unusually tall center. Tall men in. basketball who have brought, about this proposal are Murphy of Purdue, Shoun of Firestone Fire-stone Rubber company, Chadwick of Wabash, and others. ITALIAN FLIERS READY ROME, Jan. 5. y.E-4-Twelve Italian Ital-ian seaplanes led by Minicter of Air Gen. Italo Balbo were expected to leave Bolama, Portuguese Guinea tonight on the long and dangerous flight across the south Atlantic to Natal, Brazil. Unofficial .sources said that the four squadrons of three machines each would take oA in thei light- of :a ' full thoon1f weather conditions permitted. FIGHTERS ARE READY NEW YORK. Jan. 5. (CPi-Twu lighters Len Harvey of England and Selah El-Din of Egypt will make their-first American appearance appear-ance in New York this week. Jean Jules Verne, grandson of Jules Verne, aufhor, has been invited in-vited to christen the submarine which will be used by Hubert Wil-kins Wil-kins on his trip under the north pcle. On Sports. . . - t ft ! n i ii HENRYS MAUL BOBCAT QUINT A. A. U.. Champs Trounce Bozeirian Crew,7 To 27; Alexander, Miller Star. BOZEMAN, Mont Jsta. 5 With Miller and Alexander leading the attack, Henry's Clothiers of Wichita, Wichi-ta, Kansas, national A. A. U. champions, cham-pions, mauled the Montana Stat-Bobcats Stat-Bobcats Saturday night. The final score was 47 to 27. reminding fans longingly of the old "wonder team" days. While Miller, star forward, counted count-ed 18 points for high honorB, it was the rare ability of the gigantic center, Alexander, to take the ball off either backboard in unruffled style that made the most trouble for the Cats. Montana State showed little in the way of offense, although their defensive work showed considerable consider-able promise at times. Worthinton Scores Captain Max Worthington, veteran vet-eran guard, came through with 14 points to take high scoring honors for his team. Henry's did little long shooting, but continually bored through the U .Bobcats . defense for easy , shots. scored virtually all their points on long heaves at the hoop. HENRY'S CLOTHIERS ' G. F. P. Miller, f 1 8 3 19 Goff, f .................... 113 McBirney.,f .' 1 0 2 Davis, f , 0 0 0 Alexander, c 5 0 10 Ila, g 0 0 0 Dunham, g 4 2 10 Schwinker, g 1 1 3 Totals MONTANA 20 7 47 STATE G. F. P. Wendt, f 0 0 0 R. Buzzetti. f 2 1 5 E. Buzzetti, f 0 0 0 Facer, c 1 0 2 Booth, c 2 1 5 Worthington, . . 6 1 13 Ario, g 1 0 2 Totals 12. 3 27 SPANISH FORK ALUMNI MET SPANISH' FORK Spanish Fork airrini chalked up a 25-16 victory Over the high school team Saturday night. R. Beck, Alumni forward, scored 11 points for high honors, while Alexander, capable high, school center, led his team with 10 points and a niftv exhibition of floor nlav. ! SPANISH FORK . x G. T. F. P. Finch, rf . . . . .0 1 1 1 Owen, If 0 0 0 0 Alexander, c . . jr. . 5 0 0 10 Scherrer, rg 2 1 1 5 Gardner, lg . 0 0 0 0 ! Totals 7 2 2 16 ALUMNI G. T. F. P. E. Beck, rf 2 0 0 4 R. Beck, If 5 1 1 11 Owen, c 1 0 0 2 'Hodge, rg 1 0 0 2 Peterson, lg 3 0 0 6 Totals ' 12 1 1 25 . .By Laufer "M" Men Open Second Half Second half competition in Utah stake "M" men's basketball will got under way Wednesday night in the Provo high school gymnasium. Four frames aie booked, for that evening, with Bonneville meeting the champion Fifth ward outfit in the opener at 7:")y. The Second and Fourth wards tangle at 8:15, with Sixth and Third wards booked to do battle at 9 o'clock. Ma'navu and First wards will wind up the eve ning, this finale of the day's play i being booked at 9:45. j If any of the "M" men teams J have any questions on the schedule, sched-ule, they arc .isked to get in touol. with LeRoy Olsen. Fifth and Sixth wards wore tli. vinneis of the first half play, which nded just betore the holidays. FACULTY TRIMS LINCOLN GRADS Lincoln faculty basketeers chalked chalk-ed up a 32-17 victory over an Alumni Alum-ni team as a, hoop feature of Saturday's Sat-urday's Alumni day. "Lob" Collins and Sanky Dixon came close to monopolizing the j faculty scoring. Collins chalking up 17 points and Dixon 13. Reese led the Alumni scoring, with 6 counters to his credit. The score: FACULTY I G. T. F. P. Collins, f 7 4 3 17 Dixon, f 6 1 1 13 Neuman, c 0 0 0 0 David, g 0 0 0 0 Lewis, g 1 0 0 2 Clayton, c 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 5 4 32 ALUMNI G. T. F. P. Reese, f 2 2 2 A. Madsen, f 2 1 1 Bunnell, c 2 u 0 Clayton, g 0 R. Madsen, g 0 1 1 2 1 Spalding, f 0 0 0 0 H. Madsen, g 0 0 0 0 Carroll, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 6 6 5 17 U. S. G. A. GATHERS NEW YORK, Jan. 5. UT.I! Mmv than 200 delegates from all parts of the country will gather her-next her-next Saturday for the annual meeting meet-ing of the United States Golf association. asso-ciation. OPEN GOLF TOURNEY LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5. UJ! Ths annual $10,000 Los Angeles open golf tournament will get under way here next Wednesday with 275 golfers golf-ers playing 36-holc qualifying rounds over the Rancho, Potrero. Fox Hills, Sunsetfields, Hollywood and Hillcrest courses. 1 v TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ; . FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 room first floor apt. in the Truman. Phone 226. j7 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Turkeys and Jersey cow. Phone 051R2. jll A variety of fresh and preserved bottle fruit. Reasonable at 367 N. 2 East. jll LOST Reddish-brown female bird dog, tax No. 4. Answers to name of "Boots". Reward. Phone 1429. 341 So. 1 East. jll FOR SALE CARS Must sell Private 29 Dodge De- Luxe Sedan six wire wheels, Karl- j Keen trunk. $775. Call 7roW. jll - Cheapest car. See this value. A cab Almost new tires Oh! Boy-w Make Offer. Phone 1099. jll LINCOLN BEATS NORTH SANPETE Lincoln took the measure of North Sanpete by a 23-22 score Saturday Sat-urday evening. The game was rather ragged, but intensely exciting, excit-ing, and' the Provo bench lads showed real fighting spirit in downing down-ing the invaders by a one-point margin? The score at half time was 10-7 for Lincoln. Jones, Lincoln center, and Mickel, North Sanpete center, did exceptional excep-tional work. Jones scoring 14 points an dMickel 13. Jones tossed in the winning basket with only seconds to play. The score: ' LINCOLN G. T. F. P. Morgan, if 2 0 0 4 Snow. If 1 3 1 3 Jones, c 7 3 0 14 Feterson, rg 0 4 1 1 Wiscombe, Is 0 0 0 0 Brown, If 0 1 1 1 Totals 10 11 3 23 NORTH SANPETE G. T. F. P. Accord, if 0 0 0 C Gunderson, If 3 1 0 6 Mickel. c 6 1 1 13 Dye, rg 0 0 0 0 Barney, lg . 1 2 1 3 Totals 10 4 2 22 Hawkins, referee Payson Upsets Grover Quint PAYSON Payson's formidable Lions gave a genuine show of strength Saturday night by taking the measure of Pleasant Grove, highly-rated Alpine division team. Jensen, husky Lion forward, scored 14 points to take high scoring scor-ing honors. Swerison, West and Gourley led the P. G. attack. PAYSON G. T. F. P. Mendenhall, rf 1 0 0 2 Jensen, f 6 3 2 14 Strom, c 0 6 1 1 D. Simmons, rg 0 0 0 0 Larsen, lg 1 0 0 2 Finch, rf 0 1 0 0 C. 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