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Show PROVO (U T A II) S TJ N D A Y;- -II Ei-ALC "SZU'N DA Y, JAN U A RY 5, 19 3 0. ; MA 1AGE FOUR 1 1 3 o TO TV37I I J: I i M II II I i) O,- - - a r-3 n scoring i&arra&e M wnr w . - -.V - . - J 1 !l -earn Coach Glen Siriim6nsr Bulldogs Look Best of Season in Victory; Basket Shooting: Extremely Ex-tremely Ferguson Good. mm A. IMMt By 3IAURICE A. JONES , Scoring almost 'enough p'cints ?lr.gle-handed to win the, game, ivan Johnson lead the. provo high Bulldogs to a 58 to 26 victory, over the Spanish Fork Beetdiggers in, a basketball game played In the Provo high gym Friday 'night. Offense Is Unstoppable-Nothing Unstoppable-Nothing that the Beetdiggers could do seemed to stop the offense of-fense of the Provo quintet, all of whom displayed unusual ability at locating the steel ring. .Provo also displayed a strong five man defense, de-fense, which limited the shots of the Eeetdlggers to a small number and those wera from long range. Minus the services of their two regular guards the Spanish porkers pork-ers could not cope with the Bulldogs, Bull-dogs, who-appeared more formidable formid-able than ever before this season. " Johnson played his beet game of the year, his feinting and pivoting proved successful In evading th Beetdiggers guards for easy setups. set-ups. Other times he would be wait-i wait-i (i.. ,1 ins in u tuiucr v iuc tvuu ouu uu recelDt of the ball would cnr Tin- ! canny shots from this point- Beelar, the lanky center, made good use of Jones Shows Great Form his height and scored time and time paln on follow-up shots. . Elliott continued to make himself an important im-portant factor In the squad y his ability at breaking up plays, and stealing the ball effthe backboard. "With two of the regulars out. the Beetdiggers could ; not .hitthelr stride, and their nam work lacked the smoothness that they .have displayed dis-played already this season. Coach P.eeve has a scoring duo In Ferguson Fergu-son and Lewis. "These lads, completed com-pleted a high percent of their shots, but were not given much opportunity opportu-nity to get the ball past, the foul line. .. " -T? :'j"i.-A?fi Meet Ixfil Friday f Friday night marked the"close..pf the practice games for the Bulldogs as they play the hl Wasps next Friday night in the. Provo, gym in the first league game of the Alpine division. Just how Coach Simmon's t harges ' will line : up "against the Lehi . aggregation Is;? yet to be proven, but if they continue their improvement the favored Invaders will know that they have been In a rame. -'- ... " According to word received from Eugene, Ore., the victory of Henry Jones over Robin Reed recently was taken In one of the most sen-, satlonal matches ever staged there. A huge crowd watched these two welterweights battle for honors at whirlwind speed. The rivals have met many times before with honors about even, so both men used something some-thing pew for the occasion. Reed captured tho first fall in 30 min utes with a "Sonnenberg," other wise known as the flying tackle. The Utahn then got his whip wrist-lock wrist-lock into play, and won 'the-second fell in 10 minutes. Another whip wrlstlock gave him 'the deciding fall in 30 seconds. To give the fans still more for their money, Jones Immediately agreed to tangle with George Cos-tell, Cos-tell, and tossed hlmwith another whip wrlstlock in seven minutes of grappling, Vtaged immediately after the Reed bout. V Jones, in the pink of condition, defeated Desmond Anderson, claim ant of the western welterweight title, a day or two before he met Reed.- It took only 34 minutes for Jones to win two straight falls from this star. Wildcat Pete, who was overweight over-weight when he defeated Jones recently, re-cently, has been fined $50 and suspended sus-pended for 30 days by the Oregon state wrestling commission for his failure to weigh in for the June 3 match, press reports from Oregon state. - Jordan Humbled By 40-34 Count; Winners Show Strong Offense. LEHI, Jan, 4. Lehi's Wasps added another victory to their long pre-season string Friday night, defeating, de-feating, the Jordan Beetdiggers by a 40-34 count. Jordan's second team downed Lehi, 31 to 23, while a Lehi freshman team defeated the American Fork yearlings, 11 to 9. Coach Ross , Nielson's regulars showed real clasa, taking a 29-13 lead at the half. Substitutes played the last quarter and held down the Jordan rally sufficiency. . Whitman. Trane and Evans play ed great ball on offense. wtth-Bate- man starring for Jordan. The score: , - - LEHI . G. T. F. P. 6 0 0 12 I Whitman, rf S. Evans, If Trane, c . .. Fox. rg M. Evans, lg ..-. 4 '6 0 1 Lewis, If ......,....'... 0 Kirkham, lg . Aired, c-rf .. Trinniman, c 4 6 0 0 1 0 (S 0 11 14 0 '2 1 0 0 0 UTESBSM' IWIBK. 30-23 Sagehens Put lp Great FiKt, But Redskins Timely - Punch Triumphs.- '7 AreOnHodpMocksi Cougars Average 51.9 Points Per Game In 10 Major Pre-Season Tilts; Brinley, Romney - and Magleby Are Poipt-Getting: Aces. - 38 TO 32 . i i i i 1 . ' ' t r RENO, Nev Jan. 4. Utah' uni versity scored a 30-23 victory pyer i J How the Cougar "Big Three a formidable Nevada quintet Frl- I scored in the .six principal b&s- j day nignt. . i ne ; oagenens, wno Totals JORDAN .17 11 6 40 Lewis's Headlock Defeats Sarpplis The score: PROVO Johnson, f . Jenkins, f . Anderson, f Zabriskjc, f Cwapp, f IJeelar, c . ., Tanner, c '... Elliott, g .... Vincent, g :. Humphrey, g Nelson, .g , . , t G. TT F. P. ...10 5 4 24 ... 2 3 2 6 ... 1 0 0 2 1-0-0 - 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 6 0 1 1 1 1 2 14 0 0 1 3 10 2 0 0 2 11 3 Totals 2i 13 10 53 : SPANISH FORK , J - Part, f ... Ferguson, t ' Lwi?, c ... Cheea, g ..' Alexander, g Vi!liain3,' g Towen, s - " G. T. F. P. .T'ir 63: :i 1 6 1 1 0 0 Totals ..10 13 Referee. Bullock. ; . - 1 15 Z 9 0 0 1 "1 0 0 0 0 6 26 Xnudien Has Strong Team At G)alville Tti'? Tin" w o from the showing the North Summit high school basket-J basket-J all team made against I. D. S. high school Friday night, when the North Summit lads turned in "a i 3 to 22 victory, Coach Silky Knud-een Knud-een has developed a strong aggregation. aggre-gation. ' ' This is Silky's third year at Coalville, Coal-ville, after graduating from the B. Y. U. in 1927. Last year he took his charges to the state tournament where they put up a game fight. Judfin from all appearances the Coalville team will make some cno tit up and take notice this year. The L. D. S. suffered one of the v.orst defeats ever administered to Cera. Knudsen has a group of :terans, and has .developed a nocth working aggregation with C 'irn. the lanky center, , Olaveson r r-.d Black at forwards, scoring from any angle. Eloomquist ' and rawson are a tower cf strength ca :ULi:ZA3 rLVT3 CALirC HNIA ZZAl'ZZ CY, Ho., Jan. 4. (HE) r.t cvsr the Golden Bears ' CaliTorcIi in two successive 3 t?re, tl.a J'yhavks cf Ilan-i Ilan-i ur.ivr;ity rsturzed honia today. : rcr.D is vicron. : CT.D UinVZir.ZZTY, Jan. -7:; a rcvh r-rr., Vr.rked f -..: : . -i frcTi tts Viocr cf ..(...t r-r r-- -I f 3, SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 4. U.P. It; took Ed "Strangler Lewis, for mer world's heavyweight wrestling champion, only. 42 minutes to sub. due Carl Sarpolls, Cincinnati grap-I pier, here last night. The Strangler applied a series of headlocks to obtain ob-tain a fall in f that time, and Sar-polis Sar-polis was unaple to, return to f hv ish the match.,! In a semi-final event, Ira Dern, local favorite, and Dick Daviscourt, Wichita, battled for an hour" to a draw. Batemsn. rf . . Butterfield, If Tucker, c Wright, rg ... Lunnen, lg Black, rg-lf .. G. T. 7 1 3 4 1 3 0-3 2 5 0 0 F. 0 3 1 0 4 0 P 14 3 0 8 .0 Totals . Referee, Swenson. ...13 18 8 34 Ilolmstead; umpire, DKJTAH BEATS SPWGVU1E VERNAL, Jan. 4. Uiptah's tight defense brought the southerners a 24-15 victory over Springville, 1929 Nebo division ... champions. The winners led at the half, 14 to 6.' Noel was- outstanding for the wiffners, with Eaton and Alexander also playing good ball. Anthon and weight were the big guns for th visitors. The score: --! ' SPRINGVILLE - 4 ' v l . ,. G. T; F. P, Packard, rf .. ........ 7 1 0 0 2 Weight, It . i ...... ... 3 . 1 Man waring, c 1 0 Hughes, rg v.-. 0 1 .......V. 2 meet Brigham Young university, in Provo Friday and Saturday, staged a brilliant rallyear!y in the second half ' which deadlocked the score at 21-21, but Utah pulled away to win. The Redskins had a 21-8 lead at the half. . ; - s Pet Dow, who 8cod 10 points. and Hap Lybbert who played great defensive ball,s xwre outstandlntr for the winners, while Johnson was the' ace of the Sagehens. The score: - .... . ; -. ,.. v , - L G.T. F. P, Dow," rf Smith, If ...w... 2 Cox, o . r.vbbert. rg Clark, lg . . Watkins, lg Davis, rg, Price, rf . - ..... .... - - Totals , i A a n n in i i . X2 6 3 1 0N6 0 4 V 1- 113 1 0 0 2 0,0 0 0 00 0 0 U2 9 . 6 30 NEVADA ) - G T F P Whitehead, rf .'. 6 11 1 Bloedsoe, . If . . .... .V. . . i 0' 1 "1 Gilmartin, o ..... . . . 2 3 Baldinf.. rg .,.......0 0 DeRecmer, lg ... . . ; .. . . 0 s0 Lombardi, lg ........ . . . 0 0 Farnsworth, rf 3 3 Johnson, If ............. 6 1 Salisbury, lg ........... t0 Totals :...:10 13 3 23 ketball games on the California I. invasion (San Bernardino jun- I ior college not considered as a J major engagement) is shown by ) the following: f , Brinley, 92 pta, 6 games, , 15.3 ptss per game. ' j , Romney, 62 ptsk, 6 games, j lp.S pts. per game. j Magleby, 59 pts 6 gamss, j . 9.8 pts per game. - I j . Brinley chalked up 22 points against Hollywood A. C, the I I recprd Individual, feat on the j j trip. Magleby scored 21 against -the same tearawhile Romney!s j high mark was 18 against U. C. I The Cougar cagers, who returned late last night after an extended barnstorming : trip through Cali fornia and southern Utah, will next meet Nevada "U" in Provo, Friday and Saturday evenings. The ladies' gym, fitted up with several hundred seats in addition to those, used whn Wvnrninor nlaved hereAis ex pected . to becrowded to capacity . ' - - . . V,--.-'i ":. .47 V 40 0 r.,,V.- V.S.C. CAGERS milENVER Anthon. lg Spafford, rf Sumsion, : If Jones, rg . Totals 0 0" 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 C 0 BOROTRA BEATS TILDEN PARIS, Jan. 4. OIT) Jean Bor-otra Bor-otra defeated William T. Tilden today to-day in the finals of the Christmas cuprcovered court tennis matches. The French' star won 6-4, 6-2, 4-6, r Eaton, rf H Olson, If Hadlock, Noel, rg . Weeks, rg . .1 Alexander, rf .....tt 7 5 1 15 VEBNAIt v ' ;.--,-G. T. F. P. '.........3 0 0 6 ..:..:. l 65 c ............ 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 5 ttState, Totals 9 7 6 24 DENVER. Colo. Jan. 4. OLR) The Rocky Mountain basketball season swung into action last night with Western State college defeating Denver university, 37, to 31, at Gun nison in the first conference game, of the, season i'k j : Although the game, was close , throughout, the staters took m lead shortly . after ; the opening whistle and were never headed. Both teams exhibited good defens ive work. ' . ;-, ' Hyink ; of Western State, a for ward, was high- point roan of the game with 16 markers while ByefsT. Denver guard, led' his' team mates with10 points. The half-time score was 18 to 12 in favor of Western both nights. With the new scene ot waxed floor hostilities able to seat several hundred r more spectators than ever before at a "Y" game, and with the Cougars playing sensational sen-sational basketball, interest in the coming games is Intense. . fie,"Y' ('scoring punch this season sea-son is phenomenal. ' As shown : by the following statistics of the 10 major games prayed by ,the Cougars Cou-gars this season, Ott Rojriney's men. have averaged 51.9 points per game. while-their opponents have been limited to 40.3 points. - The games with San Bernardino, Dixie iand Show junior colleges are not listed. B.Y.U. , 63 OHlege All-Stars. B.Y.U.;43 U.CLLA. B.Y.TT. . .45 XJIuA.G. . , . . ... :.f ' B.Y.U. ..34 PacCtA.a ..33 ', B.Y.U. ..79 Hollywood A.C. ..50 ; B.Y.U. ..47 Occidental ....... 4S . ' Total: ". ..: . . B.Y.U. .519 Opponento ...... 403 The impreaslveness of this performance per-formance is emphasized by scanning scan-ning the list of opponents.The Coif lege All-Stars - and '"Y! Alumni, first opponents of the season, were comprised of .former -college stars. Wvomine. .twice defeated byeom- fortable margins," is one of the bestr eastern RJ M. C. teams; U. C. L. A., which managed to nose out the Cougars Cou-gars by 4 points in the second of a two -i game series," is probably the strongest cmintet on the coast; L. A. A. C, Pacific Coast A." C- and Hollywood A. C: have characteristically characteris-tically strong club teams; and Occidental Oc-cidental Is a representative Pacific coast college five.-One five.-One Lonejefeat U. C. L.VAAS -r over the T marks the only defeat chalked up against the Cougars this season. The "Y" offensive is functioning In ' fin. atvl nnrl Prnvn fans .will see a polished team with a terrificL scoring attack when they watch the 'lY" in action against the- Sage-hens Sage-hens Friday and fiaturdayveve- nings. i-f-. , B.Y.U. ; . 63 Alumni 1 B.Y.U. . .51 Wyoming B.Y.U...47 m i 45 . 4 m -25 .....38 . . .40 THREE ADDED TO LIST- WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. (KPJ The death toll In the New Year'sJ day "gfit bomb'V outrage ' at Seat Pleasant, Md., capital suburb, was increased to three today when Dorothy Dor-othy Hall, 4. died at Sibley hospital. Her sisterMrs. Naomi Hall Brady. 18, and brother," wrnueT Hall. 19, months, were buried nearMitchel-! ville, Md., thisNafteri-.oon. - Two Baltimore; detectives roaay joined the hunt f or xthe .killer who sent . t : box of dynamite, disguised as a. Christmas gut, 3 uie iau home. - , St. George Guards Toughj . Romney Uses Many - Substitutes. v. . . 47tSpeclal to the Herald) B, Y. . U met stubborn resistance from A brilliant . Dlxia college five Friday night, the Coug-era Coug-era finally chalked up a 36-32 win Captain George Cooper did not appear lnthe lineup at all, . and roach Ott Romney substituted free- 'Eel" Brinley and Elwood Rom- ney were-the heavy scorers for the Couears. Brinley chalking up 10 points and Romney 8. Staples and Jensen given considerable oppor tunity-to display' their wares, rend ered a good account of themselves Cox and Fawcett Ken Cox and Fawcett, In addit ion to playing gfeat defensive-hall, led Divie's scores with 8 and'. 7 points respectively. Pcctof played a nice game at forward. .The score ,atrthe half "waa.23-18 for the Cougai's a marein; which wa s cm t to , 30-29 at the. third quar- DIXIE C0LLEC.K ' " ; O T. F. Pectol, rf 300 Stratton. If 1 Hafen c 3 Cox, rg 3 Fawcett. lg ;.V. 2 Wittwert, lg 1 Draff, lg r. ...V. ,. 0 ter. The score:1 0 1 3 4 1 0 r 6 2 6 4 8 if Some salmon, and likewise carp, have been known to live a century, 60. years. (ere reached j service by Totals Staples, rf Brinley, If. Romney, c Jensen, rg Magleby, lg Balllf, rg Walker, If Reeve, rf Totals . l " st 4U , 9 V . V B. Y. U. O. T. F. 3 0, 0 5 3. .,'...v, 4 0 2 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 y p. 6 10 8 7 5 0 0 0 ........15 12 6 33 The origin of the word "Yankee is said to have resulted ; from the first attempts of the Indiana, of the while some eels have survived for-fUnlted States to .pronounce , the word "English." yC Nearly half the. people in Japan - Sugar, cane electric lighting irf the United States about the year was first cultivated 1 175L ANDERSON PIN r i 8 6 4 4' t t JUS .411 .333 .833 .333 . COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Team Standing "'.'.'-. ' w.'L.rct Knight Wwtani Mills ... 6 0 14)00 Herald ' i "-oj, .... . 5 Anderson Garage 4 Pip Plant No, 3 Pipe riant No. t ... .... . Knight Coal . . : . . . 2 Sutton Market . . . . . . , , 1 Provo Cleaning ........ 1 r Monday's Schedule Sutton Market vs. Knight Woolen Mills. . ) t',-;--'.)j' Anderson' Garage bowlers ' took two out of three games fr.am the PlpeX Plant No. 1 , team Friday flight, therehy advancing to third place In the Commercial league standing. j"- ' :r" The garage men " lost the flrat game, but came back to chalk up two excellent scores in the last two tussles.-; , fM x,- j. . -. Marrott Was JhlgnTnan fr;r the winners, (with a total iof 451 pins, and slnglkgame. of .168.. Warner of Pipe Plant No. 1 had total score of 459. with, high single game of 158. The score: PD?E PLANT Na 1 Wagner Prince Fuller . Hufen Hood ,155158.149 ' 100 "07 133 143 115 141 124 142 135" 95 101 126 459 330 399 405 822 Totals . A . . . 617 613. 85-191? . ANDERSON GARAGE ( Davlsl 124 157 138 419! Van Buren . . . . 138 157 134 425 Marrott ..Li..... 123 168 160 SorensrJn. .. 100 ... ... 100 Rlchlns,.. . . . . . 120 125 245 Andersons . . v. 102 139 144 383 585V 741 701 2023 Totals" ........ RABBIT HUNT SLATED ' .':. . Plans for a rabbit hunt-at-DoK-, Valley on January 9 were planned st a meeting' pf the Payson Fleh and Game association, held Friday night.' -Anyone wishing to participate partici-pate in the hunt is given an. invitation invi-tation to do so.- V v. The party '-will leave the Seagull service station ,ln Payson at. 8 o'clock next Thursday, morning. , The, term "surname" is supposed to comef rom the French "sumom,' meaning "overnamc:. . joecausji ... a person's family name was formerly written above instead of after the baptismal name. In non-conference v ; games the Kansas Aggies 'defeated Colorado college 53 to 34 at 'Colorado Springs and University, v of Colorado won from the Sterling town team at Sterling by a score of 43 to 23. 1 wwiili . . : v' The . 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