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Show 343-; 1-'- fa. NiUa fi J 1L :ii '.l,9lr-l& J '.I ST jf - . . t ; r p . r ' J . 1 ' 1 ' " ' 11 " - ' , r , f 1 f . ' i "rinmctt and Jack, EastraohdTGrpxep Chalk ;Up; Sftcth . In Scorers Mixup Requires Play- Lc bainOffcnyc : ?! 'How; Xchl Noses Out t off bf 17-17 Game Later;; - i Against Bulldogs. -t rv lidcftts climbed "IntoV.lIrforee-r r.1 Ptovq rrulldo2sa: 4T tor: ?J iac- Inar Inr oiie'of .the papst astOLun4Ing hoop,upsetiof.Uie.eaon x wwrc-. there - tnajrrhrvi -be'e t linty oi' predictions ; of a 'Y'Vlo-tory- befbre . thA game, ? there were - n3newhi; imagined the ' Klttexuj ; viulvfbe able to win In? aUCh decls-tve decls-tve fashion- , Che J2vilIdoffS,defeated j tu Provo rivals ; eatUer rn vTte, reason by a sc&re of '37 to 20r before -" Grlmmtt,' htiskyi'v-lr'center, . was ' f eligible foi1 competlti6nc"V," ; V- The newcomer ptoved . hi, worth it - tcinhe'eam.-inv:mdaysmt.,Not-4 Wtst, 1 46 3)1 '-fi only dloS. the; big; fellowworjklnto Swenson f ..;..;.:.-... 5 0 0 10 tj . . tho pastingruame torfeedrthe. ball t Gcurleyl c.. .'.A. 5 3' I'll Lincoln, ':1$.15, n AilERICAN FORK Pleasant, Grove -continued its runaway: race for the Alpine 'division ' crown' by ciid place -Jn" the AlplneVdivision, ior xne pine u vision crown oy Friday niht byhndlifs tfie favor-f American Fork. ,8 to 26, The accurate passing and shooting shoot-ing of the Grpvers wa;8 too much 'for th Cavemen. Gourtey, ?West and Swenson divided 32 points almost al-most equally among hem, making a deadly iscoring combination. ' Walton and Burgess of the Cave-men Cave-men r scored : 10 points ' apiece; and the ; Forkers :: kept within hailing -ilstahce of the champions until the Anal .'period, . when the Grovers' accomplished ac-complished 'their customary feat- of pulling; away to a' decisive victory. i PLEASANT ' GROVE , O. T. F, P. t ' ."s nis ieao wmriortBcocs rmnu x :? uaer time,ibntf,he,lsOt j!nareJ lllgh si': 'point: honors; wHhl9 counters.? iack Eastmond clevf ,T ! f jr-1 i . - wara. also enjoyed a succeasxui eve V- ping . and' finished Tthe game i Just a int behind Grlmmett. is snoot- CT ' point oenina unmmetu is snoot-? snoot-? "tTthg" was'lremarkabler ahd he" drop- SKf&. theoattithtough'.tjw -'njet fom aa'Po3lt1on8. Ixte in tne-game he . pulled'ji sleeper-;!Ptai': with auccess ' , -f gctupg awsy-:iro.ni -nvMnan , severaietiups. '. c.-t r. " - ; i ' - Thei Bulldogs trailing far behind ' aa theVfYi' offensive g6t under way, ' r trled'yaliantlyfto stem the .tide, .but y.' j" tJreAnVildcats, sensing victory. i?J wmild; not b denied and continued S! :ihe.bomatdmnt qntnxthe;erid; : "'-V The ; winners look the iead lrom J - ;thsarJLwhe'nirimmett, convert-I convert-I i., 'edaf8eupi;4hefirstxbinttte's i i ind 9Pt ,rwn side 4 few, - F."T . - seconds Jater acksph scored the f S ftrst iisketi forUHd BulldOEi under, Totals: ,.,;..,. 16 10- 438 .' ';' '- ' ? JG T. F P Walton f v"-. . . . . . A, 3 2 10 Norton, -i . ... , ; . . 2 .. 2 1 5 Bureess. ;c,'. I .' .'. V. ..jL 3,2 10 rsoCTi.r, ;..o o o o jjuranc. e . ... . ........ .. v- Wadley, g Clark g . 1 1 0,. 1 0 0 2 ' tThi continued W 4 V-.-V- . kuv.. r..-.,,, f .' - : puiraayraM 'held Srl0-4-lea4 at, . - -nhe- tiMtnarter.VTerhalfended ! r v. Game . Becomes Rout r ? -, ' 1 . j --' ' -i 1 rThe -WlWftats returned - to Jthe , 4 (game. to! make the-rout .oC tha BulK f r, .", docs1complfetei(nt" thetthlrd'auartVir. ; ; Starting A senstipna'spormg J? ' i-: :Pree .they ran th score, to; 34-12t V '"' At; thia Juncture: Art Vincent, Pro . V'" .YO guwd And .aptain left the game " 4 r '-.xcftrtivetiAtonalav-TherJBulk ' ' ,:,-iifar-9r1-t',t t Ift-thia. i i ! - r P' . Quarter (6ri1ils'tourth- personal. f ' v With .al lot of the reserves ; In the 'ame. the final" quarter, was played tmonrniins .f: VV.'-l U $ Y 'teafollowedWlncW.torthe. .i2''ni VV..i S of 2 fihowera.'iust lefira ilieterigr oT. tWT L V.V??r 35 ? " : " ' a n" n , i joaiuB-K " " " n morf veh terms,-tne nnai score VeadlngT io 25. 3- ' 5 " -j The passing; rfof:: tiio Bulldogs seemed erratic as. they Wlited -ber tore T the ; terrific scoring .drive of Ihe Wildcats. ;. -C f f.. , Ac-i ' Kavachevlch;, Who'jwaa high .polpt . man for.Provo was held $0 the. low est total . this .year.H seven; points? - Young, -the ' btheif "forward.; missed Several jiet-ups: acent1- played a heroio game ok the -.guard 'Jinc; In, spite of therodda agalnarWm.- ,rin . liecker,", JroneaSttonjr ' - ; , 'V Deckerahd; JohesY- guatda Ota some apienai yrorr( w uw m . ;the VJctory.arrvei:aneir xeam., vj U iCavaehevch.f . 3, 3 1, .7 - Young,:-fV.::.i !" - Vincent; e ;t-.y4 ,:-iMah . r - Cammed srtC lT .1 0 Ox 2 L si Loian -44. Ii.. r - CalUna. . . W'lvvr0 ' P'vOj Preston - w',CampbelLfr,v.i..vri -1: 0 ?0 2fII2ast' l I : - Johnson.- gi -.V--'5 D; a' f-V Totals. vr.r,.;.;;;, 111 14 s 25 k j - V .',fiv .V Turiv43.'' TrF. ;.P :Tr.Eastmond . . V-V.'., or y o: 0 X'.TstmondX.-i4V-, 8, ,.2 48 'Grimmettre-,.--;? v5 . 19 k V ' w v l ' Decker,, g; - ." y,a ara;. i,v.t i :.i ; . Po i o, o , : -'VTofais'.;rr.;.:i.;2ri4r-6 47 J; TThlskVUsaldtoWgalnipit'po ularity As anoothache cure. Which Totais';;;;;.;:..: 10 10 6 26 '- LeMwentlnto a tie for second place ihther Alpine loop Friday nlghtvbyJ taking tha measure f of Uncoln; .16 to! ;i5,'in a tight , defensive de-fensive game.,', . 1 It was the Second tussle this season sea-son that the Tigers, have dropped by a -lone plnt af tkti leading most orthe wa. : ? P - r: ." , Lincoln; gained a lO lead at the half and held, grimly- to it throughout through-out ;the mext ruarterwhicb. closed aC 15-15 :f or " the -Tigers: - Thrsn . the Wolverines stepped. out,:! and pener tratCd .UlCr,ljincOin , qeiense tuougii to putseori hti rlvala by three, ppinjs and win a one-pplnt decision. r.Peterson's great guaraing u outstanding Vfeaturi of the game. Clayton. t and -PeUTson v scored. .011 IfincOln's fieldgoals. . '. .rt:: o'.-T.-F.-F. wepiu l-acesfiiniic . m V';:, . ' 4 I ; NEBO .DIVISION . i - Team Standing -' j -?; W.v:PC. Nephi v.. s o i.ooo SprlngvUle , .. J". , 31 .750 SpaniHh "Fork . 2' 2 ..500 Tayson "...i..:.. 1.3 50 Tlatlex..:. r.. ...... 0 5 .000 ; V- Friday V Results ", fNephl 4. Tlntic 16. Spanish, Fork. 17, Pnyson 17 .(tie), V SPANISH FORK The ut reak-resf'.'game reak-resf'.'game In : the history -of Utah ?high school basketbalUxesulted in It- . . -T . 1 f . a '. 17-17 ( tie between . Spanish VFork and: Payson' Friday, night., Tb pon-; test will be replayed at somtf : convenient con-venient time, according to' coaches of the rival teamsj; . ;- N . In some . way.the scorersof Jthe two- teams i got, their: wires-thor oiighly crossed,- and .when . the. final gun sounded, it was' thought that Payson,.had won,T".A check . pf the score by the . scorers and coaches revealed that the rivals had Ued, ,17-17.- T:m "Ji;X i ' Fjoor Is Deserted ' t , v ". - By this . time, : players and - 'spectators; 'spec-tators; had left' ,the- floor, t so1 ..that there: was nothing to 'do except., to agree to play off the contest laterf Woods played stellar, ball for the Forkers,! while Simmons wa4rstrong for Paysdn. " v . . " ; I ; v - The . lions'. h?dv golden chance to win on , foul tosses, but caged only one' of nine free throws.; The score; r-'' ' . " ' ; . ." SPANISH FORK v 1 , r" ' G. T. F. P. M. Warren, t ....... .1.1 10 2 Woods, f w4 -t 0 8 (Continued on Page Five ) , UTEStWALLOP BOBCATS, 4322 r SALT LAKETCITY. FebMS ' -i HE)tvIf Utah University main-T . tains its present pace, it.wil be hard to stop in Its bid for the Rocky ' Mountain conf er-ence er-ence championship.' " ; This was ; quite' apparent ' Jast night when 'the rejuven-v rejuven-v ated Utes soundly trounced ' Montana State - college- 43 to 22, and thus drew to a " tie v with the. Bobcats', for . second place. Brigham Young ''university ''uni-versity is out ahead, but only by a half game margin. The Bobcats move on j to Provo ' for a two-game series . with B. Y. ; U. Monday (and Tuesday nights. - '; : M y V- r-'lnnloi: Win iv.Gfo a 1 A,..- Crbwn;; Utah Badly Beaten B. .Y. U.: grapplers won the state , Wight gave his' decision in fyor Busines3 is so scarce that if a man falls asleep in a barker's chair he's likely to wake up bankrupt.. not the case, however.: Referee Guy championship r - Friday - afternoon when : they smothered Utah, 23 to 11. Iii the deciding dual meet of the season. Both Utes and Cougars had previously: beaten -Utah Aggies by overwhelming - scores.' ' ' Neff r. Smarjt; , Ray Haddock, George Gillespie" and I man Hales won their matches by "falls, while Dell Young captured a decision. Utah bagged its' points on a fall won by" Ashley Smith, and decisions captured by 'Ralph Watson and Ernest Larsen j . . Quite a' mixup '-occurred on the result of the heavyweight bout, and most of the fans "departed with the idea that Morris Snell of the Y" had decisioned Larsen. - This was of the Utah man at the end of the bout.- and" before consulting , the timers as is specified by the rules. When he did consult the ttmers.'he read the watches :- incorrectly and let his 1 decision stand. It was discovered dis-covered later that -the Cougar heavy had a two-minute advantage ove? his rival. In such an event, a$ extra-, period should J have been called for,,; but by "the time the of-I ficial had straightened the matter out, it was too -late to continue, and the original decision stood." It wAs a toughbreak for Snell,'1 who had a slight margin inthe tussling. However, it mace no difference- ift the result of the meet, except . In4 the 'margin of Cougsr auperlotity. a Neff, Smart, twice - champion , of ' t ; -(; 'COJ the division5 at 118, pounM-Coach pounM-Coach , Aubert Cote te? way to victory by toss. Spencer with a Halt nels e arm in one minute and Ray Haddock then canPUJ with a peat- victory iri;t pound class; dwn!nB Tiri with the same hold-in la- 32 seconsr " , . ; " vDellYoung, Cougar 1? -J then upset the dope "by Ken Tame,; who took mt hMwveleht a week a, won a well-earned decls of aggressive work agalns t midable Utah tussler. ' 'Ashley' Smith broke t Utah when' he' pinned ; son's shoulders to the n minutes and 31 seconds waa fast one. Smith gressor all the way, butf hold Johnson until the J was almost up, wtien he unbreakable headlock. f riAnrcr-iHesT)ie scoreu " 1 Continued on. Page 2, Gray, g: V W . 1 .. . " X Totals :1s..' - M K . . . . . . . (vr; v A O i 1ft MNCOIN, . ' . g; T. F. P. n'vtnn f ' 2 3 7 Payne,. fxC '.a 8 3 3 MadseiCc.;; .0 ,2, 0 J Peterion, '.........: 2-1 .Carron. g - -. . . i 0 0 , 0 0 'Ft1v. . 0 0 0 0 4 4 12 r 15 ;?Friday?s Hqop ,; I - YV llr &' 47,T Prove 25. I Upl ift. Xincoln-15. v,-, ," .Mepiint:Grov,S6. Am.-Fork 26. 1 -Payeon 17. SpaJtlsh Fork 1 tle. Nephi 3, Tintfc lf. " i ' r Nortti.Cach 16. - i SZ South' Cache 21. ; Veber-TZ. IK BeaIltveT : 15. Sd.rivesvsa. .' . - lllurray-4S, Cyprua 20. Jordan &7, Bingham 24. - GrantavlUe S3, Tooele SO. ' lf.(in,MParlf ntv IX. Jv-SoutK ummi 35, Nerth Summit 'V- 25.' v :v; - ,r : " v.v ;'Stontl.2S'vhralm 2U,V ;.-.", VlToronl &2l North Sanneta 17. -t 1 V - f Wasatch '"Aeodemy 44 Gunnison ft ' .'n"" ;,.!iV.Ar-.-'.- :i Pansuiieh 32;." Cltclevllle . 16. ; V- -. , JiarysnJe 45, Escalante 22. , v ' - - HI rhr.f U 25, . Monro ,17. EicUneU 37,Salin;20.. ,4 Vv J Verr.il .72, Duchesne 6.t 4 Fc.xon i3U llantlngton? 2J4f, --tj Green Elver 33, Caatle Dale 16. . ; . XDelta ZtU MuiergvineT2Iw U " MUford 23. v Beaver 17. . a - ? ; . ahows that'dentisis aren't pulling Dixie '40,0. A.C. .25. . . . ' -,r X6r prohibition,; 1 nurrlcatte.24,APrderrfae .13. r 1ST .5 .'." , ' . - r iirrnr 7 ? r rr 777 m ? it f tvttb ttt nnrrmr IT V3. -;: ;'"":i:;jrriduccyi';Fcl)l: -. sn 1 . " , :.. . . ....... : - L x. .1 n'yrsii; -ll .irll WholtBskle: . S t dek vAfj Fixtures r - - And Ve Got It . Che ; 1 For Cash And Plan; On Giving The People Qf Proi The Best .Bargain Of Their LivebX ; L ; .. 500 I 500 $L0d J 100 . 500 500PAIR . V-frPAIRS $L5ftCi4PS SAILOR 1 - m n Men's Riding Britches, .lA:'- , ' - : t-pK" V n II A I .Corduroys, Dress v.v RDBBES . PANTS , ; PANTS CV-r '-'sP"; r.-?.-t ' ' r dr-BoysSizes Values to $3.00 In" ;;pAm - r. ; each. - . -. c . . . MMHBaaawaMMBWHMMBMaaMHaMawa MaaaiiBaiasMBaaaaaaaBav aBBHBHaaHaaaMHHMaaaa ; . 500 PAIR Men's 50e Silk SOCKS 1 . PAIR ices fere F V 102 Pairs Men's 16-inch , Hijorh Cut; Shoes:' Yalues ..up. to.$9?00; Q2JiOC) 4 Sizes,64,o -XIT . rr . 98 - Tair - . Men's Army r gtyle Work;ShoeR..'$li50 . , ' Sizes ,G. td 4 1 . -73 : Fnir.fMen's :Leather. . ? Work. Shoes , Values- lip j to $2.0( Size 6 6 11. 76 Pair Men's BuckIe Overshoes,, Sizes 5 "to 7. $2.00 .v.: , :'t;Q'()'C f 182" Pair Men's Leather (Work; Shoes.' ; LValues Jup ;v ' S;rOio9 SizeS-6 to 11 ... - i 164 -Men's Leather - Work , Shoes; extra heavy, soles. : Values' up to 6.00.. Sizes t 182 Pair- .Men's ;vAU .. J'-iather.t03cford3. - Genu-i ; . ;ine : Oak? soles. Values up -. r . to?$500-r 1V-: fiftXjC) 62 Pair, Men's- f Genuine- 1 JKangaroo- Oxfords; Val- J yes to $7.00, AT.O : , Sizes 6'to 11; Vrr-;? 118 Palr.Nunn Bush Ox-V Ox-V fords.: -Vahies to $12.00, v ' Sizes j,.V; rCl-.00- . ? 6 to 11 .....r-rrr T Pair .Men's .Oxfords, S ..Values up. to 2iC0 '$8A11; sizes 42 ; Pair . Men's . 4-Buckle f All ' Uubber Overshoes. -iSIzclD-and'll. - $3.00 values v ' - TC 1 ' ; 28 Pcir Men's. Rubber, ' Boots, Whites and Red. values . v . .. . . - s . . . ' : 108 ;Palr'Boys )Srioes " Sizes 0 : to 6; ;Vafues up n "320 Pair Boys Shoes and x. Oxfords' lvalues up to . .Sizes 9 to 6V f4 823 ' Pair ' Boys' f Gym , Shoes. Sizes 9 to 2.s Val- - to $1.99 .... - ' 188 PairBoys Rubbers. ; Sizes 1 1 1 ; to 6: Values 85c to sell . ; 286 Pair,; Boys': Heavy, i : Rubbers ; values to $l.l0t ..Sizesf'.. 118 Men'sSc;; lOfl 'Worfc r Shirts. -.vV.V vx;' siai Lot of; girls'-; ,;:.rtroc 118 Pair -Men's - Woolen Hose; r -j . : ti r2 25c value .tWTT'-. 125 4 Pair , Men's Silk and Wool Hose. v - fi x'- ,50c value I ; . v v ' - ,100 Pair Merj's Pure - !-;;.75c-. -;::v Tina FORTY, TONS Of FROE ASSETS composed ot Thousands of Pairs Men's, Women's, Children's Shoear - Rubbers -Overshoes - Ladies' Hats - Coats - Dresses Dress-es Thousands of Suits of Latter - day Saint Garments Step-in Undies Silk Hose of finest makes Men's,' Boys' Out-' h door iClothihg:,-piled in bins, ra6ks, and laoies in me wnoie nisrqry ot utan Countyl there- was" never a greater, ffrahderv chance ; to partake j of such a 'glorious feast a word to the wise is suf ficient! 7 Why Take :Leis For Your Mo 118 Men's and Boys!- 35c Men's Pure Silk Four-in- Hand 1 Ties, $1.50 values. .New-' . ; vrtQc cleaa.stock .. . - 77 Men's Ties. Values $1.00r.' - lieralls, $.00 ' values, xtra;:; r $Ei69' , heavy ... X , t rr Extra Heavy Part-ool Union Suits 'i,; 'QCffi $1.50value . . . i . .uVr $3.49f values 50 Wool .-. Union Suits . v s. , $5.00 Value-s. 100'Woolv; ;lInion' A 50 Pine Rayons Broadcloth K Shirts and Trunks. Val ues to y .t. 'T.Ors 70C r New Spring shjpmentfof, : Men's Broadcloth Shirts,: $2,00,... QC)C Values : Men's Pajamas all sizes Values OOC "to $2.00- Z -Ladies' Fancy 0 s FUR TRIMMED COATS , . -f-ju.uu values; ; 400 JJm.M ; Garments. SOcvalues fine :frs ;. combed yarn's?. 64 v.Men's Furfelt-Hats, ;;Silk:nned.-V;.;;-QTl;Q Values i $3.50 k 30 Boys';;.; Sjieep ,- lined Coats, . 14, 1 6, 18, . Values to V rV; 'ftfl OCY Dress Caps. T CI C Values to $1,40- 46 Men's All Leather Valued $10.005i9-:: ... . ,-. . 179 Boys' Dress Shirts. ? All Sizes. Values "SCYff $1,00. All colors 179 Boys' Union Suits.: All Sizes. - Values 65c 165 Boys Unions I CS( 'n Values 89c .;. 49 v Men's Heavy Buckskin Buck-skin Blazers. : Val. . to:-$6.00V 6 Siiede 'Leather Jackets'S- $8.00 . . . OCV values :,MW!jfa. .28M6n's All- Wool Blz- . ers. Values C tl 1 f to $5,00 11 Ov 112 All- Wool, Flannel -Shirts,; Fancy plaids and plains, values Tt tl r 42 Men's , Fancy Cordu- rpy , Pants.' " Valuea -to ': $6.00 4 . Ct Oo SDO'Ii DTS. Garments: $10 .values; 's heavyi - old onhew style., 368.LV D. S. Garmpnts."' $2.00. -values, : heavy . ; old or new style 4-lb Part Wool Farley -Plaid ".Blankets, 'double value toX .? t?'rsrs). oo,.:;;.v.yvo. 42air-lToy4-B uversnoes, sizes-3 .Values . 5, N fi J J 320 Pair; Baby's S : oizesM to .-Values to $1,00:.; -.320.Pr!chilriren;H' .Sizes 5 tos2.-;. - "vVaIu.es"; to- $1.50';' f , 122 .- Pair- ..LaduM Leather: Gyfri ; $1.50 values; f Sizes 1 to .. 1 ; 149, Pair 'Ladies' --' Galosh r?- Vnl r - ,Sizes,' .;. . ; , ,.23 tos:..;;.,.; L -. 68. Pair iUdlesK5 . House Slinrjprs A'H i to 75c r - fc ;; "Sizes.4to 8.V-.. 32Q .Pair. Children lords and Strap Sf . Values to: $1.50. l:. -Sizes lo 2-.-.;'. .fTl U15 .Pair. Ladieif -:. Rubbers, $1.00 Vatues; 2i4 to. 8-. AUfWool Boot O j Sox; '$1.00 values' : 110 Pair Ladie! " .Shoes.Val.: 'tlrr VtO'-f&OOA.V V MAC D-f- Tljfi - iu lair iaaie? .6... . . ; suppers; Szes . 5 --Values " - tf " TODAY -r' S r ' .b" .MONDAY.'- ( ty I (-1 ;Ws TUESDAY VT L L . :-..;..' : 1 ... V"-- r - . n:Pr-3y:MURDEh IN THE iltUH T'OIIGUE': I ..." ,i V C4VAO. .'-,". - - ' ' It' ;.. , - J ' - - L- ; " ' - - . ft , . iXu ' ' W ' y .JcVv'- -t-J.- STORE' ' '- ... j ; Chevi'otct Coupe. . A ycLt'cTr PROVO, UTAH -laoo Pants. . Values $1.50. . ; Work Pants, i j Val, Up .to n.5v- Pairs cf Children's , Hear" SCHOOL HO. 25c values f . |