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Show A' -V PAGE FOUR P R O.V O (UTAH)SU N D A Y: H ERALD, SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7, ,19 3 2 - 4' A UP atom: BE1 3 1 -2S - 11 11 'Vk I A 11 . - SeddndBldce Race Tightens In Alpine 1( lit ; ' Lincoln Rolls Up Big Lead In , FiretHalfY Takes ixCS " c,ose 0nc- s '' JrvTf!9ln. high -school, is happy to- VJir r the V Tiger basketball learn, i7sg undoubtedly the best' In "Lincoln's historycame; .out of.. obscurity 'Fri- day . night . and handed the Provo " Bulldogs, heavy' favorites for" the AJpfne division .runner-up post, a stunning 31-28 defeat. . , The result left Provo only a game ahfctfd bf Lincoln, B. .Y.nlgh and Lehl. in -the race? for s frond J Lehi Leads - P. G. - For Three Quarters, But. Champs f Rally' To Win, 30-23. :LEHI-r-Pleasant Grove's unbeaten unbeat-en Alpine champs had. a tough job on their Jiands Friday night before they finally " subdued a dangerous Lehi five, 30 to 23. t : ;-Voach lioss Nielson's outfit out-scorAdhe out-scorAdhe Grovers in fields goals, lJfrw&t.' but Pleasant Grove bagged 12 whilej the best Lehi .could do was three bjt of ninj. ThirpgeVhad a 14-12 lead at hain " '.after a 6-6 deadlock at 5hefifst quarter, r Lehl took a 16- O.Vjead as the third' period: 'ended. at IVhvjction ojr ? n;vans, center, place, in , the Alpine sectorS2Che. K&tnv ivas' splayed in the' Uvo) Mhe Tigers staited the .f with ii whiVlwind offenalvp. tma' mn i.rt nV leartof l-fi ? a half&fee. personal fouls, deemed tQ take Provo; 'bbyjousiy astonished afthe Uhe hea of the Purples, while .,baaketbai rbge launched by the J ne seasoneq trovers siagea a prei supposcdly" weak-scoring Tigers, ty basket barrage that gave them failed to geK together at all in therfa sevenpoint . victory. .. first' hl),ts attempts fclnff smotVii.yjgas'. high' scorer for the ,ered by an alert Lincoln defense. ..... ! w1Jts, with 8 points. None of the Coach'' Glen Simmons- charges ! ..n uiaying; scored .less than tame back from the rest period de- three digits. For'Lehi, F. Alhect Icinnnu .16 xvt!tvua.e uu! Dig iw-. iw-. vantage, nnd- turned in a neat per-foimnfU:;, per-foimnfU:;, but the Tigor defense '"tnanagt-d- ti hold the isuijdpga with-- with-- in reasonable bounds, while Clay- ton juiil. Payne bagged enough baskets bas-kets to give the Lincoln outfit's r&llm but .sufficient matgin at the '? f ihfsh?. -,-: t'V-' " ' Clayton and Payne scored heavily heavi-ly i for the winners, while Peterson .played his characteristically r; brilliant' bril-liant' game at guard. ' - .; ' - Kavachevich and .Young were the " heavy scorer iot the Bulldogs, both , doing 'some pretty work in the -jsec-. ond. haH-fter'they hit their' stride. It -was a- hard blow, for ;the Bull-t dogs; Who now face a 'terrific battle, in the second fealf , to hold to their, second place rating. Prior to the Lincoln game, Provo had captured three" gauies handily andlost 'only one . to . tne". champion Pleasant lirove;ngjirjf2;tion.: - k - - . J - paovo u s ir o. t..;f. p. ICavaehevich.'f,,.,,.... 6 0 0 12 Young, f . . . . 5 0 0 10 Jaekonr..iik,...Vv.v -1 2. 4 Vincent g - J.i . i -' i.- 1 0. 0 i 2 Gammelfy g . , -. f . 1 0 0 was the heavy-scorer, while Jfivans also played stellar ball' The score: PLEASANT GRbVE . ' ' . G. T. F. P. West, f r, 3 2 2 8 Swenson, f , . . ; , ...2 S I 1 & uourlec "r. . : .7 2-3 3 7 Clark :,gv . .....,... ..0 3,3 3. Wad leyj ; g 0 3 3 3 2 Brinley, c Totals . . 0 0 4 9 1212 30 LEHI 4S M. Allred. fc F.J AUred, f Eans; ' c . . . Adams, g , Kirkhain, g Chilton,, f ........... 0 ieg,elbeck; f . .v. .'. . . . . 0 . Totals" v :'.";'"..-. ........10 .Jt'eferte.N. llolmstead; t Swenson. N N G, T. F. P. "2. 3 15 1 2, 1 0 1 1 9 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 23 . ' LINCOLN 2 28 . . . . . . 4 G. T. F. P. 4 ".5 3 11 2S'4-. 2-1 ' 9 3 0 0 6 111 3 1 2 0. 2 Clayton, t t . . Payne, f".vr.t Madsen, c ...V..13 10 5 31 Christiansen; v umpire. - Totals . r' Itw'ferce Clark. - -' gressive type of c ball, . its defense being: especially tight. . Walton" and Burgess starred: Bown. "Y" guard, injured his ' trick knee and was forced 7to leave the game. Decker taking his place. " The scorer" ' v-' ' - v 'Zy -B.rY: JJVS. J-'. T ' Eastmond. f :.. ..... 5 4 3 13 J. Eastmond, f ...... 4 3 2 10 Grimm'ott, : c ; 4 2 0 8 Joneses;, '0 10 0 PownVlf -v. . -. . . ."T.. .... 1 ; 2 13' Decker,, g. . . .... . . ...... 1 1- Q 3 Aagard, g O'Q'O 0 - Totals :. . . .... . . . . . 15 13 6 36 SPRINGVILIE, SPANISH WIN Springville's Red Devils took a strong hoM on second place in the Nebo sector by - trimming Payson, 39to 30,'Friday night. The game, played in the . Sprlngville gym, found both teams on edge, and a brilliant game was played throughput. through-put. ' - r Sumsion for this game, inserting Sumslon fo rthis" game, inserting Holley at forward, and the former sub respbnded-with five field goals. Senior Holley and Brown all scored heavily, Senior bagging 14 points by accurate work, under the basket. - Strom, Payson . center, was the Lions big gun, with 10 points, and Simmons played a fine all-around-game.-": - - -' Friday's games closed tje first half of Nebo division play; and found Sprlngville ia: single game behind be-hind Nephi, the unbeaten leader of the sector. Spanish Fork is still in the running ;for second, place.' X SPRING VILLE 'Vi ' , ; - . G. T. F. P Senior,: f . . .4 Holley, f Wilkins- . . . Brown; g ; . ............ Cherrington, g Redskins Win Opener, 35-32; Cougars Lose Lead At Finish Romney Plays i Great Garnet Smith .Shines For Utes; Baskets By. Lund And Cox In Last Minute " ' 'Give UtesVictory Friday 7 0 '4. 1 2 1 0 2 4 0 14 0 10 0 0 2 10 3 5 Totals PAYSON IT 9 .5 39 G. T. F. P. Searle, f Olsen, f ... :. . Strom, c . . "Simmons,' gr Porter, g . . Vickers, f .. Macbeth, f Williams, g ' Totals . . i t 4 . t . '. ' - 4 f .3 . 1 . 5 : 3 0 . 1 .'2 . 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 6 0 2 0 10 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 15 6 0 30 'Referee, Collins; umpire, Bullock. EUREKA-f-Spanish Fork won a decisive victory over Tintic Friday night by a score of 30 to 20. . The fast-stepping Bee'tdiggers were in fine form, .fend took the lead in a hurry. The half closed at 15-7. for the Forkers, and they in oj creased the margin slightly in the second half, in spite of stubborn re- umpire, spanirh ttortc . G. T. F. P. Woods, t-.... . r.r:rr. . . i o M. Warrfen, f ... 5 2 Biimhall.-c . y ........ Z 0 Williams, g .... 2 3 R, Warren, f . .. 2 - 0 Fulmer, c , 0 0 Sorensen, g 0 0 Chad wick, ' g 0 0 "Totals '. '. 0 2 2 12 0 6 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 TINTIC . iillUllV.VlY C U1MV - - G. T. F. P. -B. Y. H. S. 34 A. Tct ' '(The TY 'high Wildcats captured i pm . American JforK, riaay aner- lNorton ; , noon, so T.o 1 - . j x v With';the s"cpre i32-all at the- end bf the regular tplayingpr'lod, both. ' teams put' upo1 desperate .battleln the extra .period. .Burgess, ; Cavemen Cave-men center. pnt" his learn in he t lead - with ' the" first basket, but DeckertY.", guard; evened the s county vWHb Awo seconds to'; go, Grimmett.- husky Wiludcat ' center, A tlpped- liv thef winning 'basket. . The "Y" team played mediocre ? ball throughout;-' and. at i one ; time ' was trailing' 'the Cavemfn. by eight points. Sensational shooting by : omuEstmo"ndl " enabled them to I tie thevcttiintj . v ; ( - American : Fork: played an "g- .4 2 2 1Q .25 1 5 Burges. c .41 1 9 Durrant. e . 1. 4 3 5 Storrs.,Je 1 2 2 4 Holman, , f , , , . , , . 0 11 Totals ........12 15 10 34 - Referee,' J. Christiansen; 'utnpire, B. Frampton. , -, Sullivan, f . . . i . . Carlson, f . . Laird, c Hone, g .' Miller, g ........ Taylor c : Totals Referee, Brown. . 1,6 4 30 G. T. F. P. .12 2 4 .4 8 6 14 '.021 0 1 11 . '0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 . 5 13 10 20 . Leading all the way until final three minutes B. Y. U. lost a heartbreaking game to Utah Friday Fri-day night in the Ladies' gym, by a score of 35 to 32. . - . Rolling iip an 18-13 Iciid ir. impressive im-pressive style in the first half, the Cougars looked like winners' until the last seven minutes, when the desperatae Redskins unleashed the desperate Redskins unleashed victory. : ' A Bit Too Careful It Was a bitter pill for the Y" courtiers, fighting for the western division title. Apparent ovei -cr?.ii-tiousness played a prominent part, in their -downfall, for the . ITte capitalized oh the backcoutt play of the, Cougars, in. the second half to sink enough shots to win. Captain El Romney played a great game. for B. Y. U., scoring... 11 points and handling the ball superbly. su-perbly. Stan ;. Smith, brilliant young Utah forward, was, the big gun ', for- the Redskins, a nd was high-point man of the game w'th 16 counters. Eleven 'of these, point came in ; the first half, when- no other i Ute was able to register a single - f ieldgoal. - , Lou - Johinson .was strong on defense de-fense for the Cougars, and hM loss on personal fouls, about nine minutes min-utes before the finish, hurt the Y chances. Gam rustled the ball well, but missed many setups. Bennion and Lund played well at guards for the Redskins, and Watts, injected late in the game, did some timely shooting. ; After Smith sent the Utes into the lead . a moment or two after the "game opened, the "Y" got ita offensive under way, and ran up an '11-6 lead. The Utes braced and cut the "Y" margin to 14-13, but Romney tailed one in and Johnson John-son scored from long range to make the count 18-13 at the half. The Cougars held their lead and increased it slightly in tho early part of the second half, and had a 26-19 margin when Johnson was ousted. Smith and Romney matched match-ed pretty baskets, but Clark scored a foul. Watts a foul and. a long shot, and Bennion the longest toss of the game to harrow the aap to a single point, with 3" minutes arid 30 seconds to go. ' Clark went : out on personals at this point, but Cox who had played most of the game at forward, replaced him. Nelson scored a foul pitch, but Watts followed fol-lowed in to tie the count at 29-29. Romney caged a free throw, but Smith took a bad pass away, from the Cougars and put his tearri in . A 111. the Cougars' Last Stand , Y" fans went, into, hysterics when LeSueur scored a neat shot to give the Cougars a 32-31 lead, but with less than a minute to play Lund dropped , in a "sensational ringer Cox took ' the ball away from two "Y" men on th next yp-off yp-off and scored a setup just before the final gunl Score: B. Y. U. G. T F. P. Romney, Garn f Nelson, c Johnson, "fe ' LeSueur, g Ferd Evani, g . 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The victory, ; if . repeated tonight, will place thBobcata in a prime position to hold the western division leadership v u-hich : passed back to their hand last.night; . The game was well balanced, and neither team . achieved more than a three-point" lead at' any time during dur-ing the session. ?- Atr the half, the Bobcats weratCthet lead, 17 to 16. The Aggies . snowed aggressiveness aggressive-ness in their-7 attacks and called forth fine defensive play from the Bobcats. Personal fouls retired both Crop-ley Crop-ley and Harris, Utah star, forwards, and the replacements were unable to do much damage. Bodthe led both teams in individual indi-vidual scoring, with 12 points. Campbell", Aggie center, followed with 11. The summary: BOULDER. Colo., Feb. 6 (UR Navy. Biir Saunders,, coach at the I Colorado Teachers college since 1928, wUrguide the football star of "the University of Colorado for the next five years. - , -.x Saunders, -whose success with the small Teachers' . squad has been outstandings was selected to fill the place of Myron Witham, recently ousted vby the university regents after an unsatisfactory football season. sea-son. ' 'V -'':- ' v- AthleUc'of f icials at the Teachers college , were, expeeted to appoint a successor to Saunders late today. ; UTAH STATE Ha'rris,tf . . , Cropley, f . Campbell, c Young,, g , , Allsop. g ... Huffaker, f Brady, f . . . Totals .'. tr- Gr F. P. .30 6 .204 4 3 11 2 15 .033 .10 2 .000 Saunders Goes To - , Boulder As Coach Hfeber Overcomes Park Gity, 38-16 HEBER Wasatch high scfiool of Heber walloped Park City. 38 to 16, Friday night. The leading Wasps, " heavy favorites for the Summit division title, were never seriously threatened. Murdock. Gilesjand Clegg comprised a strong scoring combination. MONTANA STATE Buzzetti, f Wendt, f , . Boothe, c . Ario, g Breeden. g, . Harding t . ar- p. 2 5 9 10 2 6 0 12 2 15 1 1 3 10 2 12 tals 13 . 7 33 Officials Wooley, Utah, referee H 7 31 Glynn, Montana State, umpire. Friday's Hoop Results Utah e." n. V. V. 3. Montana Stote S3, Utah AgiMi 31 , Lincoln 31, Irovb ia. Pleasant Grove 30. LchI 23. B, V. If. S. 56. Amertcan Fork St. Sprlngville 39.' Payison SO. Spanish Fork 39, Tintic SO. Logan S4, - North Cache SO. ' South' Cache 4S, Preston SO. . Weber v 31, Boxelder XL ' v x Dgden 40, Bear Blver SO. Granite 44, Weet 15. 4 East 40, Davis 12. tMarrayvt7. Jordan 15. ' Bingham-37,' Grantsvllte S4. Tooela 34, Cypras SS. neber-38, Park ty 16. South Summit 37, Morgan 19. - JNrthSaape44 SVEphraim 32.. Mantl 24, Gunnuwrn 1L . RlchHeia 34, Blcknell 23. . . Maryavale 44,Pahgultch S3. . Roosevelt 45, Duchesne 18. ... Vernal 38, Carbon. 34. Ferron S4, Green River 22. . Castle Dale 32, Huntington 24. FUlmorei 40,. MlnersviUe 25. Deaver 29. Delta 27. Dixie S3, Kanab 22. Hurricane 44, Enterprise 23.' Wyoming 36. Denver 13. Colorado College 35, Colorado Ag- Colorado Teaehem 'U 21. 36, Colorado A man went to bed in a Canadian Cana-dian hotel and didn't wake up for a week. Must have thought he was hearing another prosperity mon. ,i . . . ser- A THIS IS OF OUR TH E WIND. - UP FEBRUARY SALE Now a Give-away prices on 1 87 suitsy topcoats and overcoats to start with. a dollar cheaner each dav this weeki-iut they get scarcer, too: You don't how long your size will be here. We you'll do best by buying the first.- but suit Originally $25 to $40 vaiues-mo light (colors-- good '. for spring s - - .... i, . . . Co $ iS -fo all the Suits, 1 Coatsjin Over- :- .:-Tr;vv : coats left from Monday .-""It" $1 like finding money if yair, caff t. find your size T UES DAYiSH PRICE WEDNESDAY'S PRICE THURSDAY'S PKlCli iS -thc 'Il bo aUsbne by Saturday F.R I D A YjSipjRlCE-.:-$i2 . -ox mi ' . 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