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Show SIX PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 193 6 COUGARS WIN IN PRACTICE Varsity and Reserv es Conquer Pipe Plant. Taylor Brothers Teams In a double workout on the Women's gymnasium i'.oor Saturday, Satur-day, the Brigham Youn university univer-sity Cougars defeated the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Plant team 75 to 16 and the reserves whipped , the Tavlor Brothers club 41 to 26. In the first team pame, Earl Giles, center, was the high .scorer, .scor-er, sending: 17 field goals through the hoop for a total of 34 joints. Bish Harwood with points, was the only Pipe Plant man to score mere than 2. La Var Kump. rserve "V forward, for-ward, played a brilliant floor game in the contest with Taylor Brothers Broth-ers while Walter Lyons, his t animate ani-mate at forward, did the heavv scoring-. Gas Black, reserve guard, also looked good. Coach Ott Romri"V wdl tak-his tak-his Cougars to Bozernan, Montana this week to nlav the Montana State Colli ge Saturday. P1PI t ivi' Ki i ,iv an i PLANT ( ; V 0 1 Johnmn, Richard. rf If Paramount News Special! President Roosevelt's Speech to Congress and the Nation. . . Positively Ends Tomorrow! Prepare To Surrender Surren-der Your Heart . . . to a SHIRLEY . . . Even Grander iiJ? Than , ou ve ? Known! amnraiisir A FOX Pittut. with J08H I AC BOLES HOLT KAREN MORLEY L. BILL ROBINSON Plus: Betty Roop Cartoon Travel ta 1 k - Xt vt 1 1 y - News . Coming Thursday Jan. 9. 1 Day Only : The Perfect Combination Stage and Screen Show! . ... On The Screen . . . . Your New Lauh Hit ! FRANK MORGAN In The PERFECT GENTLEMAN HEATHER ANGEL HERBERT Ml N DIN Shows continuous from 2 p. m. Mats 25c. Eves 35c. Kids 10c ..FRIDAY SATURDAY.. A Story As Great as All America! 'So RED the ROSE' Margaret Sullivan Randolph Scott If 1 ft v iJ&4 demote and m f ao Any4 1 J t CONTMENUU g jk MUSTANGS GET GREAT OVATION DALLAS, Tex., Jan. 6 U.R Stanford won the ball game but that didn't stop 25,000 loyal supporters sup-porters of Southern Methodist from almost mobbing the Mustangs Mus-tangs in a friendly greeting when they came home from the Rose Bowl. There were a lot of hoarse voices in Dallas today for the cheering was the kind that raises the roof. When Matty Bell brought his defeated squad home last night the crowd filled the station, the streets in front and the tracks behind. "This is swell," exclaimed Bell, -the boys and L didn't expect ex-pect anything like this. Stanford won, vou know, not us." Stanford Gridders Clean Up On Bets STANFORD U N I VERSITY, Cal.. Jan. 6 a:i: - Stanford University's Uni-versity's victorious Rose Bowl football team had material reason for joy after defeating Southern Methodist, 7 to 0, in the New Year's day classic, it was learned t'-day. Campus sources reported mem-1 mem-1 ers of the squad won approximately approxi-mately $1,200 by betting themselves them-selves at prevailing pre-game 10 to ( odds favoring the Mustangs. Wes Muller, Indian center and reputedly the most consistently shrewd "fanancier" on the squad, wn.i said id have been the largest vuiner. taking in about $r(M Tennis Marathon Planned By Moody SAN FKA XCISOO, Jan. 0 W ' iii p.iHu.-ular ieuon. Mis Helen Wills Moody, the tennis j playt-r. and her' professional in- ' strut tor Howard Kinrey, are go : nig to see how long they can keeji a term's ball in sustained motion .-om 'ime this week. Kmsey said he believed they J would be able to bat the ball back j and forth a couple thousand j time.- without a break. It prob- a lily would be a world record, he i said. He didn't know who would I kei p count ! Miss Moody said it would be a good way to keep in condition but admitted tin idea probably , would start a n -w form of marathon. mara-thon. Harwood. e 4 1 1 Averly. rg 1 0 0 Conger, ig 1 0 0 Totals 7 4 2 B. Y. L' Crowton. rf 2 1 0 Turpin. li s 3 2 C.iles. c 17 1 0 Cannon, rg l 2 0 Brooks, lg 3 2 1 Totals 3i 9 3 Score bv quarters: B Y. U ' 13 37 51 Pipe Plant 5 11 15 Referee, M. Tavlor. 1G 4 18 34 12 If, B Y 1. RESERVES c; t. v. p Lyons, rf 7 1 0 14 Rump, if 4 2 1 i Wright, c 2 2 0 4 Black, rg 3 0 0 d D. Crowton. lg 4 1 0 S Totals 20 (i 1 41 TAYLOR BROS G T. F. P. D Dixon, rf 3 1 0 6 F Dixon, It 3 0 0 Stephens, c 2 1 1 5 Richin-s. rg 1 3 1 3 3ooth. lg 3 0 0 t Totals 12 5 2 20 Score by quarters: Y Reserves 25 41 'Taylor Bros 12 2o Referee, M. Taylor-. In Zuiuiand a divorce can be obtained for $1.25. Cotton is used to make 90 percent per-cent of the world's clothing. South Anrerica has a species of cat which cannot mew. And In 193(5 Too (Jet The PROVO HABIT It Pas! WED. THURS. IPfMM!) 10c TODAY 20c JC2N Two-fited! SWNr Thrilling! ir t CTClJLffiX Jro'n3' JL LjT a2ScS!lr He-man ACTION! WILLIAM lOYD LA M'n f ?? I pws 1 '"fTTrr "- m The Screen's Newest Romantic Team! Charle Farrell Charlotte Henry "FORBIDDEN HEAVEN" Of All Things! mmm. mh, M - 1 U i3 r& X ' fji?'"; Evidence that girls will be boys, and that brawny collegiate gridders have no monopoly on glittering (okj, theso girls, practicing for a California basketball tournament, are graceful, supple, and beautiful beauti-ful enough in their satin suits to resemble glorified beauties of the chorus instead of scrappy athletes. ath-letes. The marvel is that those seats aren't crowded with masculine rooters. WYOMING GETS FLYING START Wyoming university, long the biggest power in the eastern division divi-sion of the Rocky Mountain conference con-ference basketball league, haf again put a strong team in the race and will likely be bidding for not only the divisional but the conference title this year. The Punchers of Coach Wittr last week opened the .-on with a twin victorv over Les Western State Coach El wood I regarded team. Mountaineers of oninev. a highly The scores Were 4J--31 and 11 21 Friday night the Cowboys will play Greeley State, the team which edged out Wyombng for Untitle Un-title last year-. The Punchers had won the eastern divisional flag the four previous years. Tlie Greeley Bears last week t verwht lmed the Colorado Miners til -32 and Denver trounced tlv same club 00-20. Harvey to Fight Sikes at Ogden OGDEN Truman Harvey, middleweight champion, will fight Johnny Sikes. Las Vegas, Nevada, m the headline event of a boxing card January 15 at the Ogden Orpheum theater. In the semi-final. Mickey Chez, son of Joseph Chez, t'tah state attorney general, fiszhts Jimmy James. New York Citv. en efit Pe Springville Art THEATRE, PROVO. UTAH Next Wednesday Evening January 8th, at 8:15 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Presents On The Stage Elmer (3TOSIS AIT LAW with G. OTT ROMNEY & BIG CAST Direction T. EARL PARDOE Associate Directors Kaihryn B. Pardoe LaFayette Terry Sponsors BRIGHAM YOtfNG UNIVERSITY PROVO CIIAMBgEOMME RESERVE SEAT PRICES (State and Fed. Tax Incl.) Lower Floor, 1st 20 rows $1.00; Last 14 rows 75c Box Seats $1.00 Ix)wer Balcony 75c I'pper Biilcony 50c, Not Reserved Box Office Open Daily From 10 A. M. GIRL Athletes in Bowling Results Olseii Motor company, with a total of 18 points, stands at the iop of the Scratch league in the I'tah county bowling tournament at Park Ro-She, while Herald, and Western Distributors are tied for first in the Commercial circuit. cir-cuit. COMMERCIAL LEAOl'E TEAM STANDING W L Herald 16 4 Yestern Distributors 16 4 State Hospital 13 7 Wasatch Dairy 12 8 P.pe Plant No 2 8 12 Sears No. 2 7 13 Sears No. 1 7 13 Tii-State 4 10 SCRATCH LK.(il K W L OLsen Motor 18 2 Globe Milling 14 6 Russ Traher 13 T Ed's Cabaret 11 f Pipe Plant 1 lJ H Big Four 7 13 Birrell 0 14 Wasatch Gas 3 17 This wek's schedule: Tuesday: 7 p. m. Birrell Bottling Bot-tling vs. Pipe Plant No. 1; Tri-State Tri-State Lumber vs. Pipe Plant No. 2. it p. m. Herald vs. Sears No. 2. Thursday: 7. p. m. Sears No. 1 vs. Wasatch Dairy: Wasatch Gas vs. Olsen Motor. 0 p. m. Russ Traher vs. Giooe Milling. Friday.: 7 p. m. Ed's Cabaret vs. Big Four; S p. m. Western 'Distributors vs. State Hospital. rfo rmance Gallery Fund Rice's Glittering Togs! DERN ON TOP IN ARENA CARD Headlined bv a match between Ira Dern. Salt Lake City heavyweight, heavy-weight, and Bill Rogers, Spokane, Washington, the sports card at Park Ro-She arena tonight is a benefit for the family of Homer Cooms, Springville lightweight, who died following a match two wteks ago. The event is sponsored jointly by the Provo Elks and the arena management. A spectacular match is predicted predict-ed in the semi-windup, in which Dan Savich, ex-Utah University loot ball .star, tangles with Leo Papiano, roughhouse Greek from Los Angeles. The main boxing event is a return re-turn match between Arcade Pierce of Springville and Bill Hunter Provo, who battled to a draw recently. A flock of excellent .three-round boxing matches make up the rest of the card. 66 Braddod; Wins 8ig Surpri se Of 5 Sports Max Baer Rated Biggest Flop . Of Year; Braddock Dom- -inateSVote By HENRY SUPER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Jan. 6 U'.R On the night of June 13 in Madison Square Garden bowl, the greatest surprise and the greatest disappointment disap-pointment in 1935 sports were enacted. en-acted. The surprise came when Jimmy Braddock, a 10-1 underdog in the betting, outpointed Max Baer in a 15-round fight for the world heavyweight championship. For that feat, Braddock today earned the votes of 150 of 185 sports editors who participated in the United Press poll as 1935's most startling performer. Yellow Palooka To Baer. who had been hailed as a great champion, went the nomination of 173 writers for greatest flop. -They called him anything from a mere disappointment disappoint-ment to a "yellow palooka." Braddock and Baer completely dominated the voting on both questions. Second to Braddock as the most surprising athlete of the year, with 10 votes, was Wil- mer Allison, who upset Fred 1 Perry in the semi-finals of the I U. S. tennis championships, i Runner-up to Baer in the dis-; dis-; appointment column was Al Sim- mons, Chicago White Sox out-i out-i fielder. Simmons, who was trad ed to DetroitX recently, received six votes for his failure to bat better than-r26T. Summary of Provo Police Activities Following is a summary of the criminal division for the Provo police department during the past two years, with the 1934 figure listed first: burglary, 32, 18; robbery, rob-bery, one, 4; forgery, 3, 2; petit larceny, 24, 49; grand larceny, lar-ceny, 4, 5; indecent assault, 2, 2; auto theft, 3, il; pas:ng fraudulent frau-dulent checks, none, 12; drug addicts, ad-dicts, none, 2; obtaining goods under false pretenses, none, 1 ; drunken driving, 2, 9; possession of liquor, 21, 1; intoxication, 69, 64; sale of liquor, 2, none; disturbing dis-turbing the peace, 43, 7; assault and battery, 3, 10; resisting an officer, 2, none; arrests for other cities, 3, none; vagrancy, 10, none; purse snatching, none, 1; obtaining obtain-ing lodging without paying, none, 1; using firearms in city, none, 1; demented, for state hospital, none. 13; automobile prowlers, none, TIME TO TAK It is an immemorial custom of retail business to take account of stock in January. Down comes every bolt of cloth off the shelves every dress and pair of shoes every can of tomatoes every tube of tooth paste. Busy clerks check inventor). Managers figure their new merchandise requirements. And then come the sales! There's an idea in all this for the women who runs her home on a business basis. No need to spend days at it. But why not take a systematic peek at the linen closet when you're upstairs? An appraising glance at the medicines and toilet requisites in the bathroom cabinet? A candid look at the furniture while you're dusting? It's time to take stock. And when you've made a list of the things you need, sit down with this newspaper and see how economically you can buy them now during January's stock-taking sales. You'll be delighted, de-lighted, as you read the advertisements, to find how far a moderate outlay will go! BACKS FORWARD ' Li XStf iff? AS:-:'. :V;: 1 I 1 Erna Koinpa, of New York, gels ahead while Roing backward back-ward faster than u gnat majority ma-jority of women swimmers. The comely aquatic queen is shown in jubilant mood after breaking five national backstroke back-stroke records in the Olympic stars' meet at Coral Cables, Fla. Miss Horn pa is a likelv member of the Olympic team. RETAINS TENNIS TITLE CHICAGO. Jan. 6 I'.IN or the ! second successive year New York I today held the national table tennis ten-nis championship. The New York team scored a 5 to 3 victory over St. Louis in the finals last night. 6; window peeping, none, 1; shoplifting, shop-lifting, none, 12; arson, none. 1; destroying public property, none. 12; malicious mischief, none. 9; contributing to delinquency of minors, 4, none; juvenile delinquency, delin-quency, 18, 96. UNION PACIFIC STAGES Leave Provo (8) Times Daily: North and East 9:15 a. m.. 5:20 p. m. 10:40 p. m. Los Angeles and South 8:25 a. m.. 4:55 p. m.. 11:55 p. m. Direct to Phoenix. Panguitch, Flagstaff, 11:25 p. m. Comfortable Tropic Air Heaters. Holiday Rates. On sale until Jan. 1, 1936. For Complete Information Call UNION BUS DEPOT Phone S10.W JESS SCOVIL.LE, Agent BUSES EVERYWHERE! TOCK FORFEIT BAIL, 4 Reed Johnson, Provo, and George Christianson, Salt Lake City, forfeited $10 each in the city court Monday when they failed to appear to answer to a charge of intoxication. They were arrested on Center street early Sunday morning by Police Officers Arnel Milner and Bert Halladay. (S Harryl Hurry! Hurry Only Today and Tuesday COMING Richard Arlen in Harold Bell Wright s 'CALLING OF DAN MATTHEWS' w rr" 99 1 L,Cr |