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Show -vPBOVQ- (IX T A H) SUN BilY: ,HER1:L:W S UNDA' V J A'N'U A:RY;2 4, 41 9 3 2 p-f1 imr . Craeial Pre Traill W Baraos ant : L-z V Provo, Bow To Smooth - Working ; Grovers " Maul Provo, 40-27; Swcn-: Swcn-: . son Is Heavy Scorer. ALPINE DIVISION Team Standing Pleasant Grove ... . 3 Provo ...v.... 2 Xehi V.. ...... .V.V 2 Lincoln 1 B. Y. II. S. 1 American Pork 0 Thursday's Results B. Y. II. S. 21, Lincoln 20. . Friday's Kesulta Pleasant Grove 40, Provo 27. LetU 20, American Fork 19. r BY STAFF CORRESPONDENT PLEASANT GROVE Tbe'Plea-antt Tbe'Plea-antt Grove hoop juggernaut, well oiled and geared in , high, steam- rollered its way through the Provo Bulldogs, Friday night to register an impressive 40-27 . victory in the feature contest of the Alpine loop. The . Alpine champions, led by their two all-state men, Gourley and West, performed beautifully, especially espe-cially v in the first half, when they, smothered the Bulldogs -at r every turn to-unleash a scoring drive that placed them out in front, 21 to 10 at the halMvay mark, Lead Is Too Big . - iln the second half, the visitors presented a semblance of an of-1 fense, enough at least to hold the Berrypickers on more even terms, but not enough to overcome the ad vantage gained in the first half. -Vlncent, Provo star guard, played under a handicap, with his injured ' - arm wrapped in bandages,. Jie went out near the close of the game on - personate, .f followed .by; Kavache-vlch. Kavache-vlch. Bulldog forward, and Wadley, P. G. guard. . ing Gourley and West, the scoring minutive sub-f orWard, slipped away - from his guard for numerous set-' set-' ups under the hoop. He was high- point man 'and would have boosted , his total of 16 points if his team mates had passed to him more consistently con-sistently after he had worked him-. him-. self into scoring positions. - Gom ley Stellar P. G. center play-- play-- ed a marvelous floor game but was off-color on. his shooting. Wadley t and Clark were bulwarks of strength on the guard line. ,: Some StaTPerfprmers-- - ; v For Provo, "Jackson, Kavachevich and Vincent were the mainstays. ;. Young's long range shooting, jn the - tecond half bordered on the sensa- Uonal. Reed Biddulph, substituting --at guard and forward,. performedTn good fashion. , , A large crowd- of Provo rooters , led by the ' high school band accompanied' ac-companied' the team. ' The scoresi PROVO G. T. F. P. Kavachevich, f 4.1 '46 2 -2 o . Young, f , .. Jackson c-:;. Gammell, g 2 10 1 5 0 3 1 C Vincent, g.. -Biddulph, f-g Peay. t ..... 0 d .o o .Totals .. li 14 PLEASANT GROVE t '. - u Swenson,f ..... ... West, t v.....,....1......" Gourley, c ........... . . Wadley, g Clark, g Farr,-g Totals .. 18 12 8 40 v Holmstead, -referee; Swenson, umpire. v a. ct u. ja: Yrv. 45 1 Pleant Grove 40iProv9P27. Lebl to, American Fork 19. ' Nephi 32, Springville 12. Payson ?Tlntlc 25. 5 .. llebei CO, Soath Summit ri. ' Morgan 23, NortK-SumE-tt .Tooele 23, Jordan 10. v Murray 33, Bingham 25 Cyprus 37, Grantsvlli 85. v Granite 34, South 14. . West 42. Davis 22." Westminster 52. East 19. uraetice. i Weber 36, Ogderi-25. . ' Roxekler 21. Bear River 17. r Logan SO, South Cache 15. North Cache 39,' Preston 18. ' : South Rich Jt4, North Itlch 30. Blantl 27, Ephralm 19? ' Moroni 68. North Sanpete 19. Wasatch' Academy 21, Gunnison . rJchfleld 42, Panrultch 29. scalanto 23. . .Sallna 26. Vernal 47, Duchesne .14L Carbon IX, Boostyett" t8. r , Ferron 36, IIantIngtott-45. , Castle Dale 24, Greenrlver 16. MUford 40. Minersvlllo 21. ninckley SS, Beover 11. Delta 53, Fillmore 12. , . B. A. CL 40, Kanab :15 Enterprise 3L Ordervil 27. . Wyomins 82, Colorado tU 22. Colorado Teacher 1, f Colorado "" ' Aggie 29. '.o T-T- ' ' Wfftem State . 22, Denver 21. STOCK TRANSFiEIt TAX. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23, LE The proposed increase in taxes on ' stock transfers .would 4 reduce the value of stocks between $ 100,000,000 and $200,000,000;-William S. Bennett of the Chicago stock exchange testified tes-tified today in nearirigs before the tause "ways and means committee. v . .... 5 27 T i 2.16 3 3V 3 9 3" 3 2 S . ..' 1 0 0 ...M-l-1 3 ... 1 0 2 v Friday's Hoop - i. M Springoille ofrb ngFoes Rangers Wallop Red Devils By 32-12 Count; Petty, V On Scoring Spree. NEBO DIVISION Team Standing W. L. Pet. Nephi v ;.i 30L000 SprtngviUe ............ .nTTT .500 Pavson 11 .500 Spanish Fork 1 Tlntic 0 l 3 .000 Friday's Results Nephi 32, Springville 12. Payson 27, Tintic 25. i By STAFF CORRESPONDENT Nephi took the lead in the Nebo , division Friday night bVL-ianding the champion Springville . Red Devils Dev-ils a 32-12 lacing' in the Springville While. Nephi was conceded a good chance of -victory, no one ex- .1 pected to see the Hed Devils. so completely submerged by the hustling gangers. There was never a doubt as to the final outcome of the game, Nephi dominating the play throughout. 7, Petty And Guards Cle Petty, brilliant forward, continued con-tinued his scoring rampage with 15 points. Garrett and Morgan, guards, did brilliant defensive work that held the Springville forwards for-wards to two field goals. "Bean pole" Senior, Coach Thorn's rangy i f . ld 'oaj acorer, tailed to cnaiK up a single Nephi displayed a pretty passing game, trying practically no long shots, but working the ball in for close tosses time after time. The first quarter ended 5 to 2 for Nephi, and the half found the Rangers onthe long end of a 16-3 score. At the close of the third quarter, the count was 24 to 6. . Springville seemed "off ' on its general play, after finding Its offense of-fense completer. t halted iby- the close Nephi guarding. Nephi Sophs Win Nephi sophomores took the measure of the Springville second-year second-year boys, 23 to 15. Score of the main game: SPRINGVILLE G. T. F. P. Senior, f . : Sumsion, f ............. Wilkins. c ... ...... 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 6 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 o 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 Brown, g ; i... .. t I m. ' 1 a wnernngiun, g Holley. f .......j....... Miller, f Rowland, Totals ; 3 14 6 12 NEPHI G. T. . 2 4 F. 4 J& 0 1 0 P. 8 15 '4 1 0 Belliston, f . Petty, f . . . . Brough, c . . .... 6 ... 2 ,Vvo 0 Morgan, gj. derson, c Totals ............ Referee, Hillman; ...12 13 8 32 umpire, Sim- mons. x -.: PAYSON TAKES 27-25 TUSSLE EUREKA Payson got back in to the Nebo division running by nosing out Tintic, 27 to 25, Friday night. The Miners, playing their best ball of the season, outscored the ' heavily-favored Lions on field .goals, but Payson - capitalized on foul pitches to win. , Strom's timely field goal settled the game in the last minute of play. Neither team held more than a two-point advantage at any time in the game. Strom's scoring was the feature of the game, the rangy Pay-son Pay-son center bagging seven field goals. Carlson of Tintic chalked up 11 points and Hone and Miller played play-ed stellar guarding games. - The -score: . ' - . - - TINTIC G. T. F. P. 1 2 1 3 Sullivan, f 4 a 4 Carlson, f 4 3 11 Laird, c Hone, g 2 2 1 a o 1 5 0 0 0 0 Miller, g Taylor, c Douglass, ; s . Totals 1012 5 25 PAYSON G. T. F.P. Olson, f . 0 t .02 7;1 IV 2 5 5 1 1 0 14 . 2 4 -Searle, f Strom, c Simmons, g Ballard, g McBeth, f O.rO 01 1?3 a Schuler, f Matlock, g 1 Totals . ........ CT. 9 17 Brown; vumplre, 9 27 Referee, Van Leuvan, - TRAPPER IS DROWNED v EMMETT, Idaho, Jan. 23 1E Icy ; waters- of the Payette river a short' distance , below the " Black canyon dam sucked Tonv Willing-ham Willing-ham . 25. trapper and father of a two-months-old, baby, to his death at 8 a. m. Saturday morning before the . honrlfied eyes of several men attempting: -to rescue .' the young man." '" "-Z.' r PLEASAffiW? HVE IN FRONT Sharon 'M Men LeadersWaK lop Edgemont; Score v Is 51 To 20. : - SHARON STAKE fM" MEN - Team Standing - , W. L. PC. Pleasant .View 3 0 1.000 Edgemont .............. 2 1 .667 Timpanogos .2 2 JS00 Grand View 1 1 J500 Vineyard A u . . t-.. . . 1 2 JS3& 4Lake View . . . ; . .... .r. . . 1 2 .333 Sharon 0 2 .000 Pleasant View took the lead in Sharon stake. "M" Men's hoop com petition when they walloped Edge- mont, chief rival for first honors, by a score of 51 to 20. ' Vineyard took the measure of Timpanogos, 21 to 10, but the Timp ward team was credited with the victorybecause of Vineyard's use oi uavis, an inengiDie player. The pace-setting Pleasant View team played great ball to wallop Edgemont by a onesided score Hatch and Snow ledJDombard- ment of the basket that could not be halted by their opponents. Gor don Aid work for Edgemont in the second half, and Boyce was strong on defense. The scores: EDGEMONT G. T. F. P. Ferguson, f , . . 0 7 2 2 Gillespie, f ........ 1 2 0 2 Stubbs, o 0 2 0 0 Gordon, g 2 0 0 4 Bounous, g ............ 1 5 1 3 Mecham, f ...10 02 Boyce, c 1 1 0 2 Totals 6 17 3 15 PLEASANT VIEW G. T. F. P-. Hatch, f 8 2 1 17 Snow, f . . .............. 6 1 0 12 Ctolyin .. 2 3 0 4 Perry, g a 2 0 0 4 LeWis, g 2 1 0-4 MeldVum, f 1 2 0 2 Burgener, c ............ . 4 6 0 8 Totals 25 15 1 51 TIMPANOGOS ' G. T. F. K. Johnson, f Hirst, f ...... Keeler, c Burr, g". .. R. Johnson, g 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 5 1 6 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 Healy.g Totals 3 16 4 10 VINEYARD G. 2 3 2 0 . 1 T. 0 4 5 6 1 F. P. Davis, f ... Duke, f Andreasen, c Jefferson, g Madsen, g . . .' Totals . . . 0 1 3 1 0 8 16 5 21 Of em Man Faces Second Rum Charge Deputy Sheriff J P. Gourley and W. T. Lews confiscated a small still, two and one-half gallons of moonshineandr-50 gallons of mash, Saturday afternoon , in a raid at the home yof AlvaFrandsen on Provo bench. They were assisted by A. A. Richards, Orem officer, There Is already one .complaint pending against Frandsen as a result re-sult of a former raid. At that time he pled guilty and -was sentenced to serve, six months in the county jail. He appealed -the sentence to the district court and was released on a bond. , A TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION i ' v . - ; ' i r . . SITUATION, WANTED Woman with small T son wants work for room ; and board. Call 958.,-A ' . ' . ' J31 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS v Lady wants passage to Idaho Falls by auto. Jan. 25 to 28. Phone 09J1. . Will pay cash for. used electric stove. Phone 527 J. , 326 - FOR RENT FURNISHED Modern 5 room home,' partly furn. Heated," garage. 555 No. 4th E. In-auire In-auire below. f23 1 i - " : Modern, $l5-$20. 227 529J. furnace heated apts. East 3rd " No. Phone 329 4 3 room modern apt. with garage. Cheap. Inq. 789 , No. 5th West. j29 f i FOR SALE OR BENT . .1.5. room modern brick home. 407 South 3rd West. 0. , -' J29 . . SITUATION WANTED , . ; Man wants any kind of general work. 898 No. 1st East r J29 Brick and tile worker with knowt edge -in fire clay and: brick and tile from 1918 to Oct. 193L Can also mix mortar. , Glen- Conover.i 156 Jfo. 11 West. " :. - .',.;-. J29 1 i FOR SALE OR TRADE : 'Will trade, radio X tor electric washer. 67 No. 1st W. apt 3. j23 " FOR BENT UNFTJRNISnED ,3 room modern ground floor. Suitable for .coupler'315 No. Univ. Ave. , . - . J29 ' 4 room- modern apartment .235 North Third West i . J23 Aggies Capture ; Y'' 47-45; Jensen's Foul Toss Ties Score With Few Seconds To Play, But Aggies Win In Additional Canto ;. El Romney Plays Great Ball; Aggies Sink Long Ones Two foul pitches In an extra five-minute five-minute period gave Utah Aggies a 47-45 victory over B. Y. U. Friday night in the first game of an all-important all-important -""series betveeen these two teams, pre-season favoritej for-western for-western division title honors. The' game was f on 2 of the most exciting ever played here, and kept the throng of fans that filled the Ladies' gym in a frenzy throughout the hotly-contested, second half, which ' found the lead changing, hands' manytime's.- '. Terrific Battle-It Battle-It was a terrific battle one that saw the "YVi come from behind to. tie the count' 10; seconds before the" end of the regular playing period. The rival teami played light de- m : 1 ' t. Z icuaive ua.il, auu iuc iicitvy scoripg resulted tb a jgreat' extent from numerous long shots by both sidei. Captain El Romhey was the moat effective man on the floor, despite the handicap of . an . In jured ankle that slowed him down to some extent. ex-tent. His floor 'game was1 excellent, and he did some deadly basket shooting, especially, in the second-half. second-half. His total of 13 points led the "Y" scorers. Nelson being second in line with 10. ' ' J Everett Campbell, towering Aggie Ag-gie center, was high-point man of the game with 14 , pounters, while Vlrg Cropley chalked up ,13 points and playeda neat floor game. Ferd Evans and Male LeSueur did good guarding, and Fay Evans, who started at forward because of Jim Hunter's sudden Illness, worked work-ed into the teamwork well. The "Y" lumped into an 11-1 lead before the Aggies knew what it was all about, bu Aggies braced and unleashed a scoring attack that 'put them on the long end of a 24-15 count before the Cougars rallied and narrowed the gap ' to 20-24 at half time. 1 ,-' Aggies Sink Long Ones The lead changed hands several times in the second half. With about nine minutes to play, Romney Rom-ney went on a scoring spree that took the score to 39-34 for the B. Y. U. DEFEATS ,." AGGlESi 40-37 (Continued From Pace One) Joe Johnson dropped in a pretty corner shot. Romney broke loose for a setup, and the score was 38-32 for B. Y. U. with four and one-half minutes to go. Coach Dick Romney rushed in his pinch hitter, Delos Watkins, in an effort for a last- minute rally. Young scored a foul, but Romney bagged his final long shot to make the count 40-33. B. Y. U worked a semi-stall to per fection, and although Harris and Young dropped in a pair of long shots, the game ended with the Cougars safely, in front by a three- point margin. . . The score: B. Y. U. G. T. F. P. 8 3 0 16 Romney, f . i Fay Evans, f 2 3 2 0 5 6 0 1 3 Nelson, c . . . rferd Evans, g LeSueur, 5 2 MlHet, f .. . . ..V... 1 v ,0.3 1-1 0 2 J. Johnson, f Totals ..17 20 UTAH AGGIES' 6 40 gt: F, P.. .... 7 .3 3.17 Belliston, f-c Cropley, f . . . v. 2 J!i2 ft Campbell, c . Alsop, g ..... 2; 6 3 fll 1 12 1 Yottngpg Harris, g 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 Christensen, c Watkins, f .. Murdock, f : . 1 Totals :14 14 9'3t Referee, Warner; umpire, - Wool-ley. Wool-ley. . - v DISMISS MILK CASE ' Judge Maurice Harding Saturday sustained a' demurrer presented-by the defense in the case of Provo city vs. Harold Hodson involving charges of selling milk without first having an-' Inspection . made. The complaint was dismissed and the defendants discharged. ' EXTENSION STAFF RETURNS . Lyman II. Rich, county agricul tural agent Anson B. Call, assist ant agent and Mrs. Amy L, Jones, home demonstration agent" have returned to Provo after ha vlncrv at tended ' the 'annual extension ' con- - ference at the urs. A. C. in Logan: :- - - ' f ': -: ; SymphlKetic Service THE LETADINCf FUNERAL : v : IN THE CITY : Phone 378 ' r Qpener With 1n Extra Period "Y." An attempted semi-stall failed fail-ed to work, and Belliston, Cropley and Harris tanked successive long shots. Cropley broke loose for a set-up to make the count 42-39 for Aggies. Nelson's foul pitch and Romney's long one tied . the 'score again. With two minutes to play, Watkins put the Aggies in front when he tailed one in. Nelson's long shot tied the score, and the big center went out on personals-a personals-a minute later, Cropley scoring the resulting foul pitch. Only 20 seconds sec-onds remained when Ernie Jensen Jen-sen .freshman sub center, was fouled. He caged the toss to tie the score just before the final gun. Cougars Miss Shots ', Jensen had a chance to be a hero in the! extra period when he had a couple of close-in shots, but he missed, and tight defensive play was the rule most of the time. Finally Alsop dropped in a foul, and Watkins scored another to "giye "Aggies their two-point victory.. vic-tory.. -V: The score: B. Y. U. O. T. F. P. Romney, f 6 2 1 13 Fay Evans, f 2 3 0 4 Nelson, c 3 7 4 10 Ferd Evans, g 3 2 2 8 LeSueur, g-f 3 3 1 7 Garn, f 1 1 0 2 Joe Johnson, f , 0 1 0 0 L. Johnson, g . : . . . 0 0 0 0 Jensen, c '. 0 11 1 Millet, c 0 0 0 0 Totals 18 20 9 45 U. A. C. G. T. F. .6 2 1 P. 11 13 14 4 0 2 3 Belliston, . f Cropley, f . . Campbell, c 6 6 3 5 3 O 0 2 Alsopg 1 Young, g 0 Harris, g 1 Watkins, f 1 Totals Referee, Warner; ley. ....20 15 7 47 umpire, Wool- Max Schmeling ' Tigris To Meet Jack Sharkey NEW YORK, Jan. 23. ILE) Max Schmeling, heavyweight champion , of the world, was en route to Germany today after signing contracts calling call-ing for defense of his title against Jack Sharkey of Boston, Bos-ton, in. New York, June 16. The papers were signed late last night. The ceremony was brief, it. was preceded by one of the most tedious conferences con-ferences in pugilistic history. Schmeling is to have 37 M per cent of the receipts, Sharkey 12 per cent! - Bobcats Beat Montana "U" BOZEMAN, Mont, Jan. 23. UJJ Taking time out of a rigorous schedule in the R. M. C. where they. lead the western division, Montana State-, college Bobcats trounced Montana University here last night, 40 to 32, in the first, of a two-game two-game series. Favorites to ,wln the state title; the Bobcats played' with, greater confidence : and close? ; team-work ' - .: I n -.. .- ; inan in any ouier game tnis year. Throughout, they maintained . a sharp control, and at on time held, the . Grizzlies scoreless for seven minutes while they piled up a 12-point lead. . . , Wendt, Bobcat forward, scored 19 points; registering 11 in the first half.' . ' .Logan and Andrews, university forwards, made four baskets apiece and were supported in their offense of-fense by Lockwood who made three field goals. . Bobcat reserves had a good opportunity op-portunity to work out as Coach Dyche used second line men five minutes in' each period, which . accomplished ac-complished the dual , purpose of giving them contest experience and keeping first string men in A-l condition. 1 . . ''r- & f 47 East Center St - Brushing Up .,, , - W-nX V Into '?lkRs- i r PRlKMb OFFICES WOWto PELWERS) the ENihPe 6ow ma trJDt)tfe ... iKl A FANKIMG BEE - Pipe Plant Easy Winner COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Team Standing '' W. American Express ...... 5 Pipe Plant 6 Herald 4 Utah Poultry S Union Pacific A. C. 3 State Hospital 2 Anderson Garage 1 L. Pet. 1 .833 3 2 3 3 4 8 .667 .667 .500 .500 .333 .111 Tuesday's Schedule HeraM vs. U. P. A. C, 7:30 p. m. The strong Pipe Plant bowling team advanced into a tie for see-on see-on place in the Commercial league Friday night when they won three 'straight games from Anderson Garage. Mulligan led the winners with high total of ' 499 and high single game of 174. Davis bagged high total of 439 forAnderson's, while Marrott had high single of of 164. Score: PIPE PLANT 1 2 Ttl. 457 386 499 439 403 Bray Kennedy Mulligan Hood- , . . Billings . Totals 162 169 126 107 118 161 174 162 163 111 167 161 12S 132 146 679 748 757 2184 ANDERSON GARAGE 1 2 3 Ttl. 439 423 345 409 293 Davis ... Richlns Barrett 143 160 136 144 153 126 97 125 123 128 164 117 99 81 113 Marrott Downs Totals 0 0 . 611 683 615 1909 DRV CLEANING IS ECONOMY Dry-Cleaning; is an important import-ant part of any family's program t thrift. Prolonging Pro-longing the life of your garment ; presenting an appearance ap-pearance of. immaculate cleanliness and prime appearance ap-pearance and all at so small an investment as our prices-; involver is economy indeed. k . : MADSEN CLEANERS PHONE 475 . OurVTruck .Will Call ;119NoUniyI Are. :. On Sports . . . -- UEAlSboBOPEP. Aft '1 BE vBiNNWto AND. J A Ted ooMovAM.iRao RfoT BASEMAN Al3AftDU A5ASE0rMlS .JDHILE 0WRBPArW' AKJD THE "Foorth BAu udas tuioe-' LEHI SUBDUES CAVEMEN, 20i9 LEHI Lehi dashed into a tie for second place In the Alpine division Friday night by nosing out American Amer-ican Fork, 2t) to 19. It took an extra period for the Purples to down- their traditional foes. Lehi had a 6-4 iead at the end of the first quarter, only to see the Forkers crawl up to a 9-9 tie at the half. The score was 16-16 at the third quarter, and 18-18 at the end of the regular playing time. Lehi's field goal in the spare five minutes gave Coach Ross Nielson's men a one-point margin over the Forkers, who caged a single foul pitch. Walton of American Fork bagged 10 points to take high honors. F. Americans are not cowards or misers. Don't spread calamity gossip. Be sane. Spread good news! Show your lovaltv dence by supporting:, the business busi-ness institutions of your own home town. Banks and financial houses will not fail if you will give them your full support BE LOYAL! x The Real Estate Board -By Its DIXON llEAL ESTATE COMPANY RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY ; . GRAY-PAYNE REALTY COMPANY ' " v " CURTIS INSURANCE "AGENCY , INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. . . By Laufer : O fj T Allred and M. Allred were outstand ing performers for Lehi. . T ' ' The score : ' . LEHI G. T. F. P. Degelbeck, f 1 1 0 2 M. Allred, f . 2 4 2 .', 6 Evans, c .. 2 3 1 -5 x F. Allred, g ... 2 0 04 Kirkham. g ... V . 0 4 2 2 f Chilton, rf ... 0 2 11 Totals 7 14 6 20 AMERICAN FORK G. T. F. P. Walton, rf 3 7 4 10 Morton, If ... 1 1 1 ; 3 Burgess, c 1 0" 0 ! 2 Holman, rg 0 0 ' 0 ? Q Wagstaff, g 0 0 .0 p Durrant. f . . . ; . v 0,0 0 ' 0 Storrs, lg 1424 Totals Weight, pire. 6 12 "7 19 referee; Frampton,' um- Provo Members- Song |