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Show V PRO V O (UTAH) EVE N I NG H ERA LD, FRID A Y. J AN U A R Y 4 2 2, 1 9 3 2 tRed Devils vs. Nephi .v i i . -rr PAGE SIX ; 1' ' ' f ' 1 III 1 - ! . ' ' . 1 . , .- '- . .4 - - -: -. - - , . XT, . 1 7T - Z ' . . .... ' -A - ' : " TTT - -- " -s " 4 HugiB On Cougars and Farmers Open Great' Alpine Game Expected t ?Twa-Jamft Seyles In La K ' 3puldogs;JnTadi Two of the most sensational col-Inere col-Inere hoob crames of the year are schedufed ' tonight and Saturday 4 evening- in the Indies'-gym,-when: the B, !Y. U. Cougars tangle with a- veteran team of-Utah, Ag-- Coach Ott Romney has revamp' his' Uneup considerably since ?theJ RomneyjiJs expected to, ustand pat on Ms veteran aggregation, de-spito de-spito an-upset at the i hands of Monf tana State last Saturday night... -Jim Hunter, sub center, has been shifted to forward because of his excellent showing" recently. Captain Elwood Romney, western di'vislon-nce forward.X will be at his usual ' -post despite a persistent ankle injury. . . Byron-Neloon will hold down; the center post, and-J&lc and-J&lc LeSiieur and:, either n Lcm; Johnson or, ITerd. Evans;.win be at iruards, depending on th, condition of Johnson, who -Is' just recovering - fiom;a "severe coldi -i, Alsop 'la ' Dangerous ' Thek Y tins mapped -a- plan 'of defense Uo -watch Warren. Aisop, elusive-' gaard who made . tr6uble foirall'opponeritsjast season. ' - Both series'-games will - start at 'clock, and reduced 'prices will prevail'. - ' ' The -probable lineups: v V. Y.-TJ. - U. A. C. Romney (c) . . . . .t'. . .W. Belliston Hunter : f Cropley Nchons.S; -..:.c, Campbell LSieurrr. : .'fg. . . . . . Alsop Johnson or . ' " v EtansJv .V"; . . .... .g. ....... Ycnxng Of ffdats Warner and Woolley. - PLEASANT GRaVE All Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, and. a good part of the rest of Utah county ,v is impatiently awaiting- tonight's G rover-Bulldog Rracmo Jrt the-K gym. " The battle starts at 8 o'clock. r A) t These two teams are undefeated n Alpine divididn play, and the out come ' of tonight's game will ? be TTtah " series, while Coach Dick, f vital in the season's 'scramble -. jopesiers iiavoT;" me veteran lvBerry Pickers ' byvia slim margin, but . Provo'i has 5 Its r best' team in years and. one tliat has" taken the measure'ofr Bj-:Y. highland American Amer-ican Fork in impressive fashion:, r Vincent May Be Out - Reports from Provo say that Art Vincent,-star Bulldog guard, has ah injured arm'i that -may . keep him out ot tonight's' game. Otherwise both teams are in fine shape. " s The : starting - lineups: . "i- ' PLEASANT GROVE PROVO West.. ...;.vr. . .f. . . . Kavache vich Brlnley i t.. Young Gourley c v. ' Jackson Wadley g Vincent -or -' Biddulph Clark .. g Gammell EXPRESSMEN M ticioraous .in i t 5.- - i : ? - tonight Red' Devils; Face Formidable Rival When Rangers v Come To Town. , ( Sprlngville faces' its first real test of the 1932 hoop season tonight at 7:30 o'clock, when the Red Devils will do battle with the formidable Nephi Rangers. , Coach "tmba" Thorn's men are rated as Slight favorites, mainly because they are appearing on their home floor. They have won one game this season, white Nephi has captured twe and neither "team-has "team-has dropped; a game. . Springvllle's success depends to a great extent- upon its ability to noid.Cle Petty, Nephi forward' and scoring, ace," in check. Petty is leading the Nebo point-getters at present, and is the big punch in the Rangers' offensive. Senior Is Threat . ' Springvllle's best scorer is "Beanpole" "Bean-pole" Sen idr' lanky forward who has been converted to his present post from a center.'' " ' ' The probable lineups: SPRINGVILLE NEPHI Senior . '. . I .V . . . . .f . . . Petty Somslon vVilkms Cherrtngton Br'owh I, t M. f-4 i . .1 . . c . . . .gi'.. g:. Andersoh . Broiigh . ' Garf ett . . Leavltt Second Vanguards Win Twice4 Here ilAPLETON IS 1 OOP WINNER ':'The Mapleton "W Men ran loco lii'' the first half Wednesday evening eve-ning on their home floor in a game with Springville First ward.. Outstanding players for thr wto Afters !wiere!'Nlels6ny and SnoW.T and idr the lose'rs,i Weight' and Piei'ce.' ha MAPLETON WARD 1 . a T. p. p. r-eis6n;f . it-i . 2. U Hurray, f ........ . 4 2 2 10 Cfiowc . , . . i . . . -. . 7 0 i 0 14 Bills, g ............. 2 1 15 Whitney,, g 0 0 0 0 Bifdiff X... 1 1 0 2 Warren, c ........ . . 0 '1 0 0 rlkrmer, g . 2 ;x 1 U 0 ' 4 Totals i. ..h . ... . ... -.22 S. 8: 5 49 . FIRST WARD v - g.T. F. P. .3 5 3 9 . 4 2' 2 10 . 5 JQ 0 10 w 1 0 0 2 : l o o 2 .20 .0 4 . 00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 Madsen, f iV.'. ; Pierce, f Weight, c' -Straw, "g ....... Childs g . . . . L . Best, g, ........ Beardall, g -. r HutehingSr g . . . Totals , . .. . .-. 16 8 Kolbb "M" Men 0 tMOet Battle X COM3IERCIAL LEAGUE Team Standing AmeHewi"Expres ' .V. 5 1" .838 HeraM .' 4 2 AST Utah Poultry -.. 8 8 JBOb Pine Plant . ...... ,i .... . . 8 8 JK Union .Pacific .. . ... :., . . . S; 8 JM State Hospital . ... 2 Andersoii Garage 15 .167 . . . .Fridays Schedule ' Anaerstm Garage vs. Pipe Plant; Ttiesday, Jan. 26" Herald vs. Union Pacific A. C.t - The Provo Second waid . Vanguards Van-guards defeated the Mapleton. ward in a hatdought vanbair game Ted'nesday evening. Mapleton won the first game 15-7. and ; Second ward won the last! two. games 15-9 and 15-13. - ; The Second wafdvalsowjan from the---Provo? Fifth ward two weeks go. 5 37 ?;Tne- gpringvilie -'First 5 WrdrM' - Men ' were victorious Wednesday evening ; over, ; the Mapleton "M" Men in Ta checker tournament ; h?lr at the home -of : Ralph Halv' - mejj r The winner . players were George Porter, who was outstand- 1 Ing, LaMar Welghti" Edgar- Best, Ralphs CHIlds, Boycs Van 'Patten. M a pie ton was.jepresented by Floyd Blr d 'out8tand ing. Morris -Bird, Ralph Harmer, Charles Whiting : and Ellis' Swazey. . . -. - l.-. 'i -;:rZ - H v Ji - - " 4 - DK Elwin Lt House, D D.rwho was .to give a series of lectures in Provo beginning Jan.31 under this American- Express held the top spot in the Commercial bowling league by nosing out Anderson Oaraeci tvro- frames to one. Wecl- nesdaynnight. rEvery game was ex- trenielylose. " '- f " Vi 'tp. ' 1 Elliott had high total of 402 and high tsinghs v game of 139: for the winnefs, while Davis bagged nigh total of 482 -.nd. high . Bingle of. 190 for Anderson's., i : V. -,; V i The- .State . -Hospital.. odk -the measure, of Utah Poultry, two games to one, Thursday night. AH frames - were extremely close. Err Brailsford of, the winnershad high total of 438 for his team, while "Ji Brailgford had high single gameot-156.5 gameot-156.5 Folt t!tev losers, Olsen bagged high, total of -446 and Tiigh single' o3. ' Scores: ' " 4" : AMERICAN' EXPRESS T Hardy s A. : . 110 97 136343 Adamg wv- 126: 122 129377 Elliott .I".... ;. . . 137 ' 13. 126402 M-Hardy ...... 126" 99 100825 Dummy 125 ; 125 125875 : U ' .'.J- n i . ' ""Totals ...... 624 582 616 1822 ANDERSON GARAGE , Davis . . ... . 138 154 190-482 RichinV, s ..-::; 137 95 143 375 Ahderson. . ... . 137 . 168 157462 Barrett 86V-74- 59-219 Downs. 102 94 57253 Band Concert Monday Night The opening entertainment feature fea-ture of Leadership Week wiU be the band concert to be staged in the stake tabernacle Monday1 night by the Brigham Young1 university crack band of 75 pieces under 'th6. direction of Prof. Robert Sauer. Veima Rasmuson, vocal soloist at the concert, will sing two numbers, num-bers, "Habanera" from the opera Carmen and "Because" by d'Harde- ot. . . . - - The concert program is suffic iently varied to enable any music. lover to enjoy his favorite form' of music. The feature number is Wagner's "Pilgrim. Chorus," from the operV Tantohauser with Jay Keeler playing the accompaniment on the tabernacle organ. The concert is set for 8 o'clock sharp and- is free to -all students. tovo residents and . Leadership week -visitors. ' '" .r ... - - . . . - V . . V . ' - T WILDCATS T, UTAH SKI BEAT LINCOLN Winning Basket Made With Five Seconds To Go ; Final Is 21-20. CLUBS; CLASH y. . i . r... , , r I Contests Booked By Schools At Vivian Park Saturv day Afternoon. ALPINE DIVISION Team Standing " f - W. L. Pet. Pleasant Grove t . . ? . i . 2 0 1.000 Provo 2 0 1.000 Lehl .... 11 M- Unroln 1 2 .333 B. V. H. & ,. ..' . . 1 2 American Fork . . . 0 2 ' .000 Thursday's Result B.' Y. II. S. 21, Llnooin 20. ' ' Totals ....... 600V585- 60ff 1791 UTAH, POULTRY - Vii Harding 149 124 152 425 Morgan .. ... ;. . . llSriW 14S 406 Olsen . . : 151:1 1S2 163446 Davis ...I.. 75 9t - 98 ?H Johnson ... . . 103 - 80-90-273 4 .Tdtal? ..... 5Sl- 646U8M STATE HOSPITAL Parr-v;l '.rrX-112 -i 102 i 121-35 Uasper ....... 13 102 fil'll 100313 Homer .. 96 105 129330 E. Brailsford . . 149 139 S 150433 JJBMilsford . : 94 13t 158P-38 , Totals iy.,. 553 594 656-1803 auspices of the Community ohureH died- in Scott's - Bluff, Nebraska, Thursday.. ., ',."' i. :: Word .-of his death 'was "received byirthe Rev. N. C. Wallin Friday. , FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS n rlloo'- nvtn ill - V ft rtVlnMr - rMGIffl YOUNG UfWiTY 4 UTAH AGGIES. ADMISSION Public ...'.U-I'j-v;'.75c; B. Y..U.;Students '.;r'n- ;?25c:: ' ALL SEATS RESERVED " Ticketa Oh Sate &tHediuict Druff '-- Little Tom Easlrnond's long dribble and neat shot, . at close range, with less than five seconds to play, brought B. Y. high a 21-20 victory over Lincoln Thursday night. The game was played in the "Y" 'Ladles' gym. It wrts tough game for the Tigers to lose, for; they had led the diminutive Wildcat's nractically all the way. Until Peterson, star guard, went out. on personal fo"'s. it looked like ; .sute vlatory for the Tigers' Ught- defensive methods. meth-ods. Peterson Is Star Peterson'3 guarding was a feature fea-ture of the game, and he was the mainstav of the Lincoln offense as well. This rangy youth is one of the best guards in this part of the state. Clayton did good, work at forward for Lincoln. ; The Eastmond brothers functioned func-tioned pmoothlv, as ever, for the winning "Y" five, and Jones was strong at guard. Bown, injured center, entered the game and did fine work until Jie - was hurt again, Mnd had to retire. 1 The game was one of the most thrilling of the Alpine season, and marked the"1 first victory of the year forDick- Thorn's "Y" young-ntersv young-ntersv Payne put Lincoln out in front when 'the game opened, with a long shot. Lincoln ranup atl 11-3 ,ead before B. Yl H; S. eot started. Jack Eastmond and. Bown scoring heav Hv to- tie the s count' at the half, 11-11: - . .. : Tigers ;Lend Aeoln ' Peterson and Clayton led a Tiger attack on the resumption of play, and the Lincolnitet ran up an 18-13 lead, when Peter sdni was.'onste'd for personals. The Wildcats closed the gap to- 17-20 before ' Bown was injured and had to retired Things looked dark;' but ToCttl: fflastnlond broke loose for a close shot;,, and with less - than a minute to play. Farlev of Lincoln was not allowed to shoot a f out when Umpire Christiansen ruled he took too much time. Tom Eastmond grabbed grab-bed the. ball a moment' later- and streaked for the winning basket, scored just; before Trie game ended; " Score: i- r- Cr- B. Y. H. S. .;. v G. T. P. P. J. Eastmond. f . . . . . , i 3 0 - 0 s 6 T. Eastmond .......... 2 8 3 7 Decker, c-g ". 00 0 0 Jones, g-c '. . ; . . 0 4 3 ,' 3 Aaatd, g . . . . . 0 0 0 ' 0 Bdwn', c-g ............. 2 2 1 5 Ski clubs of B. Y. U. and the University of Utah wilf clash Saturday Sat-urday at. Vivian' park at 2:30. o'clock in an exhibition meet. Contests "Will Include form ski gliding, ski jumping, a four-mite cross-country run on skis, and" a snowshoc race.. The meet is the first of the two. organizations and is .'expressly for the purpose of establishing relationships. : The "Y" Ski club was organized.1 recently, and great interest prevails pre-vails in its activities. These .men - will represent Utah: Bill.Keyser, Hap Kimball, Albert Merrill, Llewellyn Leigh. D. Van Cott, Erlying Wedding, Philip Mil-lencrock, Mil-lencrock, -William Murdock, Bill Russell and Fred Gardner. Kimball, Kim-ball, Leigh and Wedding are out-. L standing amateur jumpers, with leaps of 100 feet or more to their credit. The "Y" Ski club will be represented rep-resented by Archie Jones, Truxton Purvance, Pat Jones, Frazier Hill, Paul Rowe, Max Zabriskie, Floyd Biddulph, Cal Carr, Lee Hansen and Dave Condon. Women Gain Skill s ! As Rifle Shots Twelve Provo women, members of the American Legion auxiliary rifle club, are fast becoming expert marksmen" according, to reports. The women conduct rifle;. practice every; Friday evening at the Armory. Arm-ory. ; range, wl th Fred rtewel 1 as - instructor, in-structor, f "1;- k ? ii Two of . the- best: i'mftrtcswomen.'' tordate are Mrs. Zenith Johnson and? Mrs. Helen Bell who have-attained scores of 79 points out of a possible 100.1 -,,.. iv..- ? Holt,'' - . - LINCOLN Paynej tl r"lavton, f Madsen, c Carroll, g Peterson, g . . 6sjV:.. TRef.ree Bullock; umpire, Chris- tiansen: Mil A y ; . . 0 0 0 0 ! .7 14 7.21 .1:3 0 2 . .4 3 2 10 .2.1 0 4 .0 3 2 2 .110 2 ,0 2 0 0 . 8 13 4 20 AnKT-MATVrslMlD Tablet wfll prttofrtiy i&rt th the needed bowel action, clear WMte and powon xwrnybu safe, all-veseUblo taxa- TO-MOXjtfnv ore. Tiy lt-26c " O ALRIGHT 7c AU- Vegttable Laxatltx r . mi If i' - - - . - 1 .Vi 1.. . . "m0t -r . -V - - O-v.ri ' ' ;' ": : ', - j 1.:' E'm? 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