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Show PAGE EIGHT PRO-VP (UAH) -EVEN IN G I E 3 ;A1 D, F &1 D A Y, DCEftffiER jg, 1 W COUGARS WALLOP COLOR A Romney Again Leads rs - - - Mil Point Gette Tigers Tie Wandering Mormons, 19-A11, At U )aime, ftftt a8t Rajf Rush Gives , i; ,U ithUa,hig,Beftnite gdge. COLORADO SPPONGS; Dec. U3' Colorado College hoopstors will bedojng a 4pt -basketball play lag ,in the last half of their ganio vriVh the j3. .Y. U. Cougars voniU. jor Jt "was -in the -last half oi the gain last night that the Cougars puiittl'vHWay, .43- triumph aiter .being held 19-19 at the miti- di. of ihe Rriiiie. , .fTlifl o"Y" pagers ,ran up an 8-C lead.. at.', the be?inni of the cor. test but Cc.xclv. Dutch Clark's Tw? ex's then ,bKu ,f a--s;Liult on tht baakt, that . brought . the .-.cure to a tie al.he b,;lftie. . Bomitejr &l rt , Jligii , Elwood..l:oiiw y was the chici pojjpiTfcettei XsM' the .vUiitoi-s with 17 points, smoM .ot.theu points being garbled in tJo .?i-t period. In the vlsliaU JRomney did a lot of paas- .to Jits teamates. u.Thft airtight man-for-man defense de-fense employed by the Cougars hampered lfce Tigers throughout 5nd, gave (hem only 19 ishots at the hoop to the Cougara' 39 in the last half. In the first period the Tigeis broke loose for .shots by usin a quick cross-fire pas.s. The Wandering Mormons fell behind be-hind In the scoring soon after the eecond half utarted but soon had .the game on ice with their dashing dash-ing long and short pass playing. Day and Ryerson, who covered the Provo school's all-AmerlcJin ace, gave Romney a busy evening. Day specially, looking good in the defensive de-fensive work against Romney ana causing a number of hi" shots to go awry! ' Glldden was the beet scorer of the Tigers and Millett looked nest of the forwards used opposite ,Romney. The score, B. Y. U. Romney, f Iflllett, f 2 Ball, f 1 TGourley, f 1 .Johnson, f. 0 l?el?on, c McOmber, c 0 LeSueur, g 0 Hunter, g 0 .Whitman, g 1 Cannon, g 0 G. T. F. P. .6 6 5 17 3 1 1 0 3 1 3 3 4 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 Totals 15 25 13 43 mi riTI II Tin COLLEGE Promoter m- -S1 MAXES SIGNED FOR HEAVY GO New York, Dec. 23 The two heavyweight prizefighter Maxes -Max Schmeling, former heavyweight heavy-weight champion, and Max Baer, up and coming scrapper from California will meet in a match at Olicago or New York in June. Jack Dempsey the one and only Utah Mailer, now in the promoter ranks, 'gathered the boys together in a New York hotel room and completed the negotiations yester-ay. yester-ay. With him was Joe Jacobs, manager of Schmeling and Ancil Hoffman, Baer's manager. No announcement has been made as to the terms of the match. Dempsey said it would be weeks before he would be able to give out tle site. Babe Reinstated To Amateur Ranks CYPRUS BEATS B. Y. H. S. 34-28 The rangy Cyprus high basketball basket-ball five added the B. Y. high school Wildcats' scalp to their preseason pre-season trophies Thursday night at the Ladies' gym, emerging from an erratic tussle on the slick floor with a score of 34-28. Despite the greater height of thETr opponents the Wildcats came back after a slow start to give the Pirates a real contest in the last three quarters. Neither team was up to par, however, Russ Magleby's outfit being crippled by the lack of two first string forwards, Pap-anicholas Pap-anicholas and Turpin. The super-slick super-slick floor made the game slow and dull in spots. Out Magiebys Magleby In Vaculin at guard, Magleby has a player patterned after h?is coach. Vaculin plays more like Magleby t'nan Magleby does,' and consistently outscores the forwards for-wards on his team. For the Wildcats Jack Eastmond looked best and did some great rustling work as well as leading the scoring of both teams with 14 points. Oldroyd appeared to advantage ad-vantage on the guard line at times although handicapped by his size. Jacobs at center played a listless game. Rigler, left forward for the Pirates, played an all-around good game and rang tl?a bell for 11 points. McArthur, who substituted for Swenson, fought well when he was in the game and teamed effectively effective-ly with Eastmond. The score: B. Y. High Eastmond rf C 2 2 14 Holt If 3 2 1 7 Jacobs c . ., 1 1 1 3 Oldroyd rg 1 0 0 2 Woodward lg 0 0 0 0 Swenson If 0 0 0 0 Snow c 0 1 0 0 Candland lg 0 0 0 0 McArthur If 1 0 0 2 Totals .12 6 4 28 Cyprus Richardson rf 2 2 2 6 Rigler If 5 1 1 11 Sonne c 0 0 0 0 Duckworth rg 1 0 0 2 Vaculin lg 4 0 0 8 Sandal c 2 0 0 4 Marsh rg 1 0 0 2 Tomlin lg . . 0 1 1 1 Totals 15 4 4 34 Referee, Mcintosh, scorer, Het-tig. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 23 -Mildred Babe Didrikson was rein stated tjrY t" f"?t amatWTj1 Battery Busts Provo Alumni Battery F proved again tbteir of fensive basketball wallop Thursday night with a win over the Provo high school alumni that, found the army boys ahead 45-23 at the end of the game. Merrill, center for the Battery, swished the net for 14 points and close on his hteels in points scored was T. Johnson' who accounted for 11 points. Higgens and Kavach- evich led the way for the alumni team. The Battery led 31-8 at the half an only after the rest period did the former .Bulldogs begin functioning func-tioning effectively. The score: ttery: G. T. F. P. rtehner f. 4 l 0 8 . Johnson f 5 2 111 errJJ c 6 owley r. . 3 Pafr fe. Wixom g 4 2 14 1 0 6 ... 2 2 2 6 ...0 0 0 0 "Totals . . P. H. alumni: ... 20 10 5 45 G.T.'F. P. 3 3 X 2 2 17 i 0 -6 0 0 -2 1 0 4 0 0 4) Xavachevici f. , Reynolds p. Vbb c. ohnson g. opes g. a i o 4 Totals ........ ..,.ai 6 1 23 Referee. Johnson umnire. Rnwr jimer,; Carroll; scorer, Prqthero. . "- . ' M,-t.-i.;',.:"'.ii.,4- V-' ..- - . r : ' ; : j Banas Or Is It Pavlowa? , ?;;u$:s ':sM - , ' ' - 1 I - ' ' ' ' s " ' - "-N ' v ' j - - -'S ' S i i y i - ' ' ' A- f ' a - r - J I ' - ' 1,.'' v jr. fc, f f ' With all the grace of a tcrpsichqrean dancer, Steve Banas, who does some fancy ballet steps for Hunk Anderson's gridiron crew from Notre Dame, is shown getting off a nice high punt. This striking picture of Steve, who is better known fo.r his fullbacking, indicates that Mr. Anderson An-derson has hopes of making a punter out of the lad before the season closes. il I I Greenleaf Pocket Billiard Champ NEW YORK, Dec. 23 OLD Ralph Greenleaf of Bozman, Md., has clinched his 12th championship of the world at pocket billiards. Greenleaf, defending title-holder, won the crown again automatically automatical-ly Wednesday night in the championship cham-pionship tourney when Andrew Ponzi of Philadelphia defeated the runner-up, Erwin Rudolph of Cleveland, 125 to 78 in 28 innings. The champion set a tournament high-run mark of 106 in beating Pasquale Natalie of Chicago, 125 to 57 in 18 innings. His performance perform-ance was remarkable. Scratch, penalties pen-alties had put him behind Natalie, 37 to minues 23 entering the 13th inning when Greenleaf rallied and made his sensational run. Prep Hoop Results Monroe 29, Fillmore 17. Wasatch high 31, Jordan 16. Nephi 26, Dixie 24 (Extra period) Cyprus 34, B. Y. high 28. HE LEFT Art Lover: How did you 'like the barcarolle at the musicale tast night? Neighbor: I didn't stay for refreshments. Gridmen Stretch Muscles at Ogden OGDEN. Utah, Dec. 23 (U.R The upper strata of eastern foot ball talent and a generous portion of the best the west can produce, paused in Ogden Wednesday for 30 minutes to stretch travel-weary muscles. The entire eastern gridiron team, under direction of Coach Andy Kerr of Colgate and Dick Harney of Northwestern, was given a brisk workout at the station. In a rear section were Nebraska's, Utah's, Texas' and Kansas' contributions to the west's eleven which will meet the eastern stars in the East-West East-West clash at Kezar stadium January Janu-ary 2. Jack Johnson, tackle and Frank Christensen, fullback of University of Utah, joined the party here. Redskins Await Stanfcfrd Series SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 23 (U.PJ A not very impressive University of Utah basketball quintet awaited today the invasion of Stanford university's five. The team will meet in a two-game intersectional series tonight and Saturday. 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