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Show PAGE SIX- ' - , , PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HER AIiD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10 193S T t.:3. i r i : 35-25 Iti s. steritl)iyisioit Champions Show Class in m..... ' May TvMore Nights. Vyoming's fT W V J .9, great ball-handlers atxd accurate 1 4sbbbl,Ria4e ' 'tl'.first toig step towaraJft?e Tfeloiitton 61 their Rocky J.fo'lintin' onlteretictO 5 basketball tlt7s? f '.iureaay JiigW? when they wttftW.thTK.?JCougars 35-25 in th;tadlfe" Syik', before a bie trowd. " iTkc game was- the first of ' tha three game series slated fcr the championship. The same teams play again tonigtit aiicl Saturday 'night regardless of the outcome of tonight's game. Smooth; Teani Definite proof that Coach Wil-.fadr Wil-.fadr Witte has one of the greatest, great-est, teams iu'vth . nation .Hwas given Thursday night -w'aeti every man that stepped onto the flr.or for the visitors showed speed, shooting ae-ouracy ae-ouracy and Handed thefeall with facility qual to the" Swe&ea- iti T,r' I' e Henry's, " with Whorn 'ne Cougars played this year. The Cougars, although below par in ..i ,4. heir shooting and passing, gave an .w indication cf what may ha'pen tonight in bursts of great basket-bin basket-bin n nd again 'demonstrated their ejcallence in delensive plsv ajid in ball rustlitigr1- - : j The B? Y; tr. 'pldyVrs "'rnadevns ""percent of their 67 shots at the "basket, and Wyoming converted f--iO percent of their 45 shots-. Jlc Cowboys started off the r-jwaiiio with a rush, ran. the count to V 7-0 "Leore Le Suur started the Cou-,tU Cou-,tU uir scoring with 'a eJose-ih shot ; after a lightning -pass'-frohi Rorh-ttoy:' Rorh-ttoy:' The Co wlxs 'sulked forward attain, haltefr'o'rirys'fey a one-hander r- -ftom M.i lot and foul tosses by - Rorancy and W.iitman, and count-' count-' ? ed up to 14-6 bef6re"'the Cougats fi started their first naif rally. ""lxad at Ilajf V. The half fended' with the visitors yahead, 15-1 1 "and the champs start-e3 start-e3 in again its the second ialf "Opened. From "here n but the scor- u in;; stayed even, wiiti tne s. i. teain vainly trying to close the Kap. v Tt was in the last "part of e pme that the Cougars showed '- C:ieTrgfe!at rustting game, but their k'chontns' still was below average. j i ne ierensve or doiii learns was nctiVningf at all 'tlrhea, trie hlgh- ."5 est score that of Kimbaiis being 10 noints. Both .teams felt each jjftaer put In tne careJ?Bl dlletr'the feLl-orsaijing tneir usual ugntnmg . oi'ensive in the firstpart of the game to play more careful -ball. Hugged Game . The game was rough. Witte and ' KhrJball. of the Cowboys went out by rersonal fouls and LeSueur took v i the same route to the bench after playing a great game. Millet was : likewise t'-iumbed to the bench near the end of the game. When his jjuard, Hamon, stooj.sd over to pick up the ball, Millet' swung the toe he uses to punt footballs in a gesture ges-ture of disgust more than, vip&ict-ifeness vip&ict-ifeness and .gently - kicked Hamon r-j r.n the 'sifcsplatz." Hamon swung around apparently with "ttie inten-ticn inten-ticn of bust in Millet fn ihe fiead with the ball but slipped on the ,3oor and sat down. - It was bit on incident in a game fraught " with interesting sidelights. ' ,yj-.no ,yj-.no yyorning team had difficul-ik difficul-ik ty in C.ieir dribbling, their drives Tor the basket being halted time after time by progression rulings. Thefr' ban handling 'especially in the offensive end of -the court was the IJe-t tesn in the gym this year. Witts Briltiarfcr- After HamoTv.-; -fir'bt. "basJcet the Wyoming ace. Wftt. caged his first one, a left, hancler, which with f'chwart'r font toss rive them a 5-0 load" and the "Y" f nok tirrfe out', "''litigg counted one then from the fotU line and 1 Sueur casred a foul-line flipper to start the strings jt-kwinginfj fort'ne- Cougars. Mi let f""foHowed thisviaflV Kimball's char-j"ity char-j"ity toss "with, a one-handed beauty champs after some great nassine. i jfHi4.oi be followed by Kimball's two i'uul conversions. Romney's and Whitman's foul -T-tos2es' 'and' Wftte"s smoofn tip-in brought the score to1 6-15, at; which time the "Cougars staged a come-T.;back.' come-T.;back.' If friet fegtstered a long brie. 'J'JeH'm scored' one sftorn the side ..after a pass frorv "Whitman and :4 JMfcOm'"er maiiei foul try 6od" to Del'd. 5.00 . 5.00 Pc'si Cout Fancy Nut ' Pancy;Stove 5.50 G.25 3.75 f? J LargXump . Pea. Cqker-G.50 Doiril Cpke;8.0d V ' ' ' All Coke Rescreened :SM0QX:LJSPAEEPBK Tilt j Ball Hawk JOE SCHWARTZ Lehi Legion Beats Provo LBHI-Lehi Post 19 American scored a shooting victory over their""7 sister post of PrtjVo Thursday night by scoring the Pfovo Post 13, 433 to take 'the match.'- y- '- R. Stone' oT the rTovo Post and W. Woffinden of the Leni club led thelr respective teams witfcPi 91 score each' at 'the Lehi galleTy match. Mrs. Smith, Provo woman shooter, was just on the wron siiie 6f making1 the' "team of "five 'WrPa 74 score. "v ' Lehi score: W. Woftinden 9lfG. Turner, 87; E. Holmstead. 86; L. Rick," 86 ; H. Austin, 85; total -435. PlroVc scorfr: R. Sone:91; P. Peterson, 97? U. ' Stewart; 86; ,R. Davis 85; A. E. Anderson, 84.; tola! 43?. - "-" 1 make the score 15-11 at tne half. Kimball- Starts Again Kimball dribbled in tor a beauty as the half opened, Kimball brought- the Score to -18 with a charity toss and Leuty, who Liad gone in for the ejected Witte, tossed one through. MMiet' gpjt twj foul throws, Kimball ' another,1 kelson a up in, Hamon ft cnaruy xrow ana Millet scored 'fro hi'thV field "lb ut the score 17-22-' aft id ' tvne. ""p f ans prepared to, leap; to heir' teet 4f6r the rest of the rally. ' SchwaVtz san"k two fouf tries ;and Krimbal made a hook shot from hear thi center to pot the Cowboys ahe'iid 26-17 and halt fhe threat. Leuty counted the '"next field goal after" some foul tosses and Rornney carjrte hack in for Millet to rustle" like" "sixty" in a strcjfctg "Y" corndback which was just t6o late. Whitman and Hunter couWt-a couWt-a two "in an exhibition of ctassy basketball, -Christensen, the tw-headed tw-headed Woming sub, caged anotner pair and Whitman closed ttie deal all , the way around with a toss. Brilliant ball was played f.l ttie way around for the Cowboys, with Witte, Schwartz, Hamon nd ivirn-ball ivirn-ball standing out especially of tne H men. For t,h- Cougars. Whitman', t n, s et V 'fend 'Miitet Cooked ' biM with Nelson, and Romney also cSn-tributinff'some cSn-tributinff'some great individual and team Tnerscdfb,i, " ' B. Y. U. Romney, rf ........... v 0 1 Millet if . a McOmber, c 0 Whitman, rg LeSueur, lg . Nelson, rf-c Hunter, lg . Totals WYOMING Witte, rf Schwartz, lg KirrJball, c-rg Rugg rg Hamon, lg . K McGinty, rf Leuty, Jc. . ".' Christensen, rf . ., .. Totals ;'. . 12 15. 11; 35 Person'ar fouls: B. Y. U. MiHet 2, McOmbei3, Whitrhan'3;tSue4r 4 ; Hunter 1 ; iotaH 13. Wyominff-Witto. Wyominff-Witto. 4, Schwart2v2, tklmbalPli, Rugg 3, Hamon ?i total. 15. " Otricials Red Rowe, Denver,: anc! "rx)lo, Speceer, .;$alfc Lake, &1 ternated at referee ahdumpfre.' . r i ,-. to . "Jk. tod AVri6W(mRbWn THE DEVIL IS, DRIVING and-BUCKaJONES in V "South of the Ilio Grande Wis' Sell ! G. T. F. P. r1 1 i1 r8 3. !9 lit ' ' ' ' ' j j j j gialRltirotfJ 9 17 725: r5U,w. r4 ,n Hiqhliqhts Of 'yyoming' t Opening - Tilt BY H. R. MERRILL Cowboys and Cougars,? And the Cowboys snarea the Cougars in a-game a-game that was " like lightning, scintilatlng in5 flashes. ' X X X X I was late for the game, but I knew it was on from the time .1 left Center street. lTnonj en- ' tering . the hall4 discovered eome lefclh'er1!' lunged 'latigos fi6m the; utilis oi Wyoming, 1 'suppose, lkfckirig Bp most of the noiser""'" Much comment occurred. in my corner when Spencer corrected the score-board ;6h the wail. More comment com-ment ensued 'When Coach Ott appeared ap-peared upon the scene and had the figure changed once more. There was no 'doubt !.b.bout it, the rumpVive. was wib'h in'that case. " McC)miJer! sti)t' seemed to reign king of the srhall" round ring in the center' of the floor. His long fingers tipped ftfe'sphere at 'will to any corner of tj;e Tioor. The Cou-gai's, Cou-gai's, however, had difficulty getting get-ting out from under those galloping gallop-ing cowpunchers in time to geta shot at the. hoop. X XXX J. Will Knight, K. B. Sauls and Doc Hanson perched upon tli highest roost on the south side were ivildeyed much of the time" as the ball XWtted about 'from ' CM iv boy ttl ' Cowboy with the Cougars playing pussy wants a. corner with no corner in sight. IF. Cirant Ivins was more quiet but also more excited, ex-cited, X XXX The Ladies gymnasium was a mere branding roiral for the Cow-Boys' Cow-Boys' used to the plains of Wyoming. Wyo-ming. They had little difficulty placing u bland on ech and every COtigar, 'but they may have more trouble tonight. The floor seemed so small to the Qpwboys that they pitdhefd baskets from all pa to the chagrin of the Cougars who were patiently waiting for the Longhorns to come down to be guarded. X X X X ' Tonight is likely to be Cougars jand Cowboys! Coach O. Ott has curried down Kis cats and believes lie has thern tarn!' sufficiently for 'the battle. The Cougars .seemed excited nay, very nervous as the game progressed. X- X--XX C. LaVoir Jensen reigned as ring master of the herd last night. He says the corrall Is to be packed this evening with every seat on tery pole taken, for it's Cougar iVkt t- the Roundup. x X X-X X The "Y" Band exploded between halves. The Ladies gym is a bit small for so much wind in one spot. " .... X X X X. ... r?6, friends', thosl were not light ning flashes. They were photo-flashes. photo-flashes. " The Deseret News, the Salt Lake" Tribune and Telegram, the Denver Post, the Associated .ress, the International Press, and the Provo Herald were all repi'61 sented. X X X X Poss Parsons, sport writer from Denver and authority cn sports, at well R3-one who is irrYportant in selecting the Spalding Guide teani, was present, eager to get gooe Shots for his paper. - - ' But watch the fireworks tonight! And there will Ve room. .for .everybody .every-body who wishes to go. ; ' '" -y : : ' ' t v . . i ... , Additional Sports On Page Eight -NDS TODAY -v. "NAGANAW Also Last Chapter of "Lait of the Mohicans" Edgar Kennedy Comedy Cartoon STARTS SATURDAY ffLlW' 3 TO fi MX 'f.lHiw Kfna ... I t UJ BlatIOfeV Eve35e, 20c i V - - If i HJ . ... ... . .lfc G. T. P. F. I ll 1 4 3 5 it 2-7 6' 10 ''CA Vi'n 2 2.1-5 fJ 2,o a 4 Yfl; ;JSl .1 fticf sxrw T PLAN BRIGHTON i sitf joiffliifi 'Y" Ski Clubl Makes Ski Trip ! Over Alpine Loop; Plan . Another Trip. A moonlight -hike to Brighton with the Utah ski club is the program pro-gram of the "Y" Ski cib this week end, tf,ie whiter s"port3 enthus-iarts enthus-iarts having 'finished last Saturday and Sunday, an overnight hike : around the ; Alpine scenic loop. BIT Purvance, Calvin Carr, Pat Plans' for the Brighton hike Satur- JTpnca and Frazer Hill and guests day evening and Sunday are how were Dick Passey Ed Hood, Reed under way, according to' Archie "ITdjIulph and Ray Stewart. , j, --wiHjr of the "Y"' club" ,!f,Th party loft at. noon Saturday The 25-mite iiike around the Al- from Wild wood and arrjved at Piiv loop last week end ' brought Stewart's cabin and at 10 a. m. the thrills a-plenty to the 10 members next morning started over the loop, of the club and guest.-?. The win- With' the snow's 'unbroken line ter view of the loop, especially of over the hill'and the loop rOad piV-the piV-the Ttmr'inngo.s peak and its sur- 'ubiting skiiirt'g down the f'oop the rOundiiifj. beggar dewfi iptidh at party went down through the la-'thin la-'thin time tJf the yir, thP s:ki-i.ien vine land landed at Mutual Dell at 'repol t. j noontime. They were picked up ' Club members making '.ie "trip j at the 'second power plant in cat s were Archie Jones. Herg I liggin.s, and brought Lack to Provo. IS 1 to C to. The PICK of from the FTVK Jios plus the u p. in. i in tw puramount's History! , iftmOM OF FUN. ..MELODY... ana a Hate .t . w. 5y r ,"3syf " ' gfffA lovable, laughable huiw ptrsonmarchinz straight into your heart FAfiHIE HU'nST'S ut HUMAN STORY A Paramount Picture with Randolph Scott Sally Blano Charl GrapewliK ' human picture of daz zltng fame and honesttogood nest folks back home. . . a story of laughter that fights back tHe tears . . . one of those HEART pictures that cornea only once in years. THRUoJLS! and ACTION! 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J"" 3 Leadership Alvina Steggel v Frederick was granted a judgment of $425 against Ida Haag, et-al, in the Fourth district court Wednesday, Mrs. Frederick winning a decree I of foreclosure. fc j Another judgment of $906.45 was I granted to Henry W. Gease, guaid-j guaid-j ian in his case against Alex Mort- enson. Judge M. M. Larson hand- ins down the decisions. Plaids LEADERS $3.50 $5.00 $s.co Provo, Utah ES y v |