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Show .V - PAGE FOUR PRO VO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD,. T U E SD AY,' JANUARY 5, 1932 .to vasioKi ilia: sops 1& - Prepare H&rarys We ft4 if Wants Jievenge For 1931 Defeats Twa-Game Series Opens in Ladies' Gym Thursday Night; Second Game Friday; Miller of Invaders Is Great Basketeer. The Henrys are coming! Bi Y. U.'a Cougars 'are primed for the invasion of the famous Wichita, Kansas, team, rated as one of the best in basketball history, and with Wo A. A. U. championships to its credit. - Provo fan3 remember the Henrys . from last year, when they invaded Provo and won a 52-45 decision from the "Y" niter an extremely hard-fought game. Shortly before' that time the Henrys had handed B. Y. U.'a decisive lacing during th "Y" barnstorming trip. .Two Tough Games ' Thus, the Cougars have some ideas of revenge, and the Henrys are expecting two of the, toughest games of their present tour. "Y" supporters were encouraged by last night's results at Laramie, where the" Wvorainz Cowboys, took the measure of the Henrys bv t - reVj small margin. B. Y. U. played wyon ming twice in pre-season .gamesN this year, losing one .close tussle and being soundly trounced in the second engagement. The "Y" is steadily improving, and the strong- - est lineup of the season is expected expect-ed to face the Henrys this week. Captain Elwood. Romney and Floyd Garn will start at forwards ; Thursday night; Byron Nelson it center; Ferd Evans and Majc LcSueur, guards.' Burle Robison, forward; Jim Hunter, center,' and Lou Johnson, guard, are the first string reserves, and all, are" likely to see action. Miller sail Dunham The Henrys ace is Melvih Miller, all-A"merican forwards who scored 22 points against the Cougars, last year. Captain Berry Dunham, all-American all-American guard, is another" star whose sensational performance will be remembered. McBirriey forward; for-ward; Pickell, six-foot-six-inch center, cen-ter, and Callahan, sensational young guard, complete the Henrys' usual starting lineup Theyare fortified for-tified with exceptional reserves. Reserves Quit 'U' Basketball Squad SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 5 U.n University of Utahssjatiohjtfor. jmother Rocky fountain conference confer-ence basketball title have received aJWt-back, CJTwo-vetefan membersf the tquad, both1 substitute guards, have informed Coach Vadal Peterson they will not play this season,, They are Sherman Wood, r e'&r v&guar d of last- season, and Bob Sonne. Sonne withdrew from '- school whiIeWbod. said he would not be able to take the necessary time to play. -TheJUtes open the collegiate soa-son"1fcgainst soa-son"1fcgainst Montana State this weekJ WALTER HILLEIl -HO ".IE , Walter Hiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hillcr.teturned Mon-dajffohTthe Mon-dajffohTthe German-Austrian mis-eioriyOf mis-eioriyOf the L. D. S. church. 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SKACGS UllDINO S F f O M B : I fV f 7 q ucst ccrtrcn m U A kJ PHONEi HOVO 210 r UP? i to i. porreci'popy or ine statement ottneijaDove named company, ; ' r r ir-mr i'tvV!i? r& officdihith daV of-JanuaW:i932:rr,C :wrr?j MEN PLAY ON WEDNESDAY UTAH STAKE "M" MEN Team Standing W. L. Pet. Fifth Waitf 3 0 1.000 Fourth Ward . .... t. 3 0 1.000 Third Ward ............ 2 1 .667 First Ward : .2 1 .667 Manavu Ward 1 2 .333 Sixth Ward 1 2 .333 Second Ward 0 8 000 Bonneville Ward 0 3 .000 Utah stake M. I. A. hoop compe rape- tition will be resumed Wednesday vcxwng in tne frovo nign gym, with the Fifth ward meeting Bonneville at 7 o'clock; First vs. 'Manavu, 8; Second vs. Third, ' 9; Sixth vs. Fourth, 10 A spirited battle for honors is being staged in this "M" Men3 loop. The champion Fifth ward team, favored for th title, has some real competition on its hands to su8due the Fourth ward which has surprised by winning every &ame to d?te. The Fourth ward's battle with the formidable Sixth ward team looks like the choice attraction at-traction of the evening Wednesday. Wednes-day. F4th-jward is expected to have little difficulty with Bonneville, which has not yet chalked up a victory. VON ELM, TURNER WIN SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 5 U.R Combining their' best scores for a G6, George Von Elm, professional, profes-sional, and Stanley Turner, amateur, won first prize in the annua; Santa Mcxtcabpen bc3t ball tournament yesterday. r. TILDEX TRIUMPHS NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (U.P William Wil-liam T. Tildcn, II, of Philadelphia, .tocay held the .lead in Jack Curry's Cur-ry's worltf-championship profes- ional tournament" by yfrtue of a siraignt set victory over Alhert ign Burke of France, 6-3. 6-2 at Madi- SOn Snilarc OnrrlAn loot nicrVit - ; - - - REPORT K1 r. A - t -tut ye iu me BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH of the Condition of THE FIRST-SECURITY BANK OF PROVO Located at Provo, invthe County of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1931. RESOURCES v Loans and Discounts . $ 640,468.90 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc. . , 54,544.76 Bankinff House ... Furniture and Fixtures . . . . Due from Federal Reserve Bank . . ' 66,610.51 Due frdm Other Banks . ..... ' 332,456.87 Exchanges for Clearing House .... 5,642.79 Gold Silver .......... Currency . ....... . . . . . Total Cash on Hand Federal Reserve Bank Stock UTS., Municipal & Listed Securities 215,106,60 OtTierResources ... 1,152.75 Total LIABILITIES ...... . .. . . Capital Stock Paid in . ... Surplus- Fund . . . . ... . . Res. and Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes and Interest ... Due. to Other Banks . Deposits Subject to Check $255,951.43 Public Funds ..... . . . . 307,988.82 Cashier's Checks ...... . . 4,355.06 Dividends Unpaid . . . . 425.53 ; Total Demand Deposits ...... ' : P6stal Savings Deposits 48,243.70 Time Certificates ......... . . 42,284.89 Savings peposits . . . . ......... 432,976.77 Total Time Dsposits ........ . v Trust Funds . . . . . . Total STATE OF UTAHr y COUNTY OFOJTAH ss? W. E. Allen being first duly sworn according to law, de poses and says: that he is Cashier of the above named bank : that tire above and foregoing report contains 'a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the plose of business on.the 3 1st I 1 .. - v Subscribed and; sworn January, 1932. - - F. G. WARNICK,- (Seal) , ;. - Notary Public. My commission expires 2nd day of September, 1933. Correct Attest: J. WM; KNIGHT, - - I FRED . W. TAYLOR, y.;,' , R.J.MURDOCK ;-: ; r - , Directors. STATE OF UTAH, - . . - , ' v . : : : ' -' -Office of Bank- Commissioner, s T . i ' . I, V H.'HadlockBanbCommmissioner of the State of Utah do hereby certify, that VYOHING WINS FROM HENRYS Cowboys Gome From Behind To Topple A. A. U. Kings; Score, 42-40. LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 5. OLE) A fast University of Wyoming basketball bas-ketball team did the unexpected here last night and defeated the Henrys of Wichita, 42 to 40. Trailing at the half, 27 to 17, the Cowboys Rallied and took the lead. They were not ahead during the rest of the game, and exhibited toq much speed for the barnstorming visitors. Witte, Cowboy forward, played a spectacular game and was high point man of the game with nine field goals and two free throws for a total of 20 points. Miller and Pickell Miller, ace forward of the visitors, visit-ors, and an- all-American U. choice last season, bagged 17 points to lead his team in scoring. Pickell, rangy center, also played a strong game. It was the first time in five years that a college team had been able to take the measure of the Henrys. The teams meet tonight in the second game of their series. Score: WYOMING G. F. P. .306 . 9 2 20 .2 15 .4 1 9 .000 .19 4 42 G. F. P. . 7 3 17 .000 .5 0 10 1 1 ,3 Oil .237 .10 2 .16 8 40 Witte, f Rut cGinty, Totals HENRYS Miller, f Grove, f , Pickell, c Gibbons, f Totals 16 Referees, Hamilton and Foreman. FEWER LEAGUE UMPIRES CHICAGO, Jan. 5 U.E The American league will use only 10 pires next season7itwas announced today at the xleague's office. The staff of 10 men will permit three men to work each of the twofnost important, series, with two assigned to each of the other two games. Tfiejl wrsnnnpl of th staff will ho anV 1 - . J 4 uuuiivcu cll c& mici uaic 4 - .! 32.004.45 ..... r" 10.636.62 $ 75.00 6,608.36 30,985.00 37,668.36 11,500.00 $1,407,792.61 $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 ' 97,990.89 6,426.42 9,891.76 ....... 568720.84 523.505.36 1,257.34 $1,407,792.61 day of December, 1931 W. E. ALLEN. to before me this 2nd day of the foregoing is a-full, true aUd Bulldogs vs. Y' High Saturday The Provo high-B, Y. high school game, which will open the Alpine division season for both teams, has been shifted to Saturday night -to: avoid conflict with the B. Y. U,-Henry U,-Henry Clothiers game Friday-' night. This tussle, which looks like the week's feature in the Alpine sector, will tnke place in the Provo high cym, w.'th the main game starting at 8 o'clock, after a sophomore tussle at 7. duck; costs $100 F. A. Hayward was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 Monday when he was arraigned in the city court on a charge of unlawful possession of a game duck. Hayward who is alleged to have had a mallard duck in his possession was arrested oy Game Warden W. M. NioJsen. FRAUDULENT CHECK Willis Smith was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 when he pleaded guilty in the city court to a charge of issuing a fraudulent check. X At 9 A Our Sale HART But that for spring -coats below today. It's clothes that Thfere'li fimf HW;UL .'Of 15 years ago, we gave America the M A-;. SHARON STAKE LISTS GAMES Sharon stake"M" Men's basket-ball basket-ball competition will get under way Wednesday evening, Jan. 6, with Edgemont opposing Timpanogos at 7.30 o'clock, and Lake View meeting meet-ing Pleasant View at 8:30. All games are to be played in the Lincoln Lin-coln high school gym. ' The complete schedule: Jan.. 6 Edgemont vs. Timpanogos; Timpan-ogos; Lake View vs. Pleasant View, Jan. 11 Vineyard vs. Grand view; Timpanogos vs. Sharon. Jan. 13 Edgemont vs. Lake View ; Pleasant View vs. Vineyard. Jan. 18 Grand View vs. Timpanogos; Sharon vs. Lake View. Jan. 20 Edgemont vs. Pleasant View; Timpanogos vs. Vineyard. Jan. 25 Grand View vs. Lake View; Pleasant View vs. Sharon. Jan. 27 Edgemont vs. Vineyard; Pleasant View vs. Grand View. Feb. 3 Timpanogos vs. Lake View; Sharon vs. V ineyard. Feb. 8 Edgemont s. Grand View; Timpanogos vs. Pleasant View. Feb. 10 Vineyard vs. Lake View; Edgemont Edge-mont vs. Sharon. Feb. 15 Sharon i vs. Grand View. M A Opens with F SCHAFFNER & THAN the PRICES of PI920 1929 1931 1 ? ' X ! M HERE IS THE PRICE OP SIXTEEN YEARS AGO J h CLOTHES PRICES, ' h ncKC i ink fkiv.c up ietN team aiiu S I CLOTHES PRICES 1 fT I Haiit .Jaa- . . . ...t.mr il ... , . i. ' v - jmSK' K II HEN the signboard left blazed forth H VV left blazed forth last October with X CT A- fPXT VCK 1 the Bi? News that Hart Schaffner & X X V- "1 T&lfa&H M the Big News that Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes were BACK to the prices of 15 years ago, we gave America the greatest clothing reductions in history. Now that it's January, prices are BACK to 16 isn't all we've reduced them merchandise.' Hart Schaffner the prices of 16 years ago is smart business to get first choice of the clothes you need the carry the trustworthy Trumpeter label. be splendid groups of BATTERYMEN WIN HANDILY Battery "F". won an easy victory over Bonneville ward cagers, by a score of 42 to 10. Call, with 14 points was the game's high scorer. The score: BATTERY "F" G. T. F. P. Kartchner, f 5 0 0 10 Johnson, f 3 1 1 7 Reynolds, c 0 0 0 0 Call, g . . 7 0 0 14 Merrill, g .. 3 0 0 6 Rowley, g . . 1 0 0 2 Wixom, g 1 1 1 3 Totals 20 2 2 42 BONNEVILLE G. T F. 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 P. 2 2 4 0 2 0 Passey, f 1 0 Farrer, f 1 0 Peterson, c 2 0 Nelson, g 0 0 Miller, g ...1 0 Seethaler, g 0 0 Referee Rqwley. Timer, Palmer. 3 l Tomorrow MARX SUITS and OVERCOATS for SAL NOW you see at the last October with 1932 those years ago. still further to clear our stocks & Marx better suits and over- a sale that IS a sale. Suits & Overcoats at IBsis&eGIbsinfl I THURSDAY anJ FRIDAY NIGHTS : Ladies' Gym 8 O'clock HENRY CLOTHIERS Twice National A. A. U. Champions vs. , BRIGH AM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ADMISSION SIDES (Reserved) Public $1 B. Y. U. Students . . .50c EAST END (Reserved) Public . 75c B. Y. U. Students 25c Unreserved Students ONLY admitted on Activity Cards. SIXTEEN YEARS AGO It opens 4 Vvx A r ' i 1 5 - . - . ' -x - ; ' ' ' ---- v ,,. - i - - , , ;--1 . . , .. . : .. . . v - i w t - ; 1 1 ' - 1 J3tT;i; VA'"1ivi0ii?rr |