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Show . PAGE SIX R 6 V O (UTAH) -STJND A Y H E It ALDSUND A Y,: DECE M BER 1 t, 19 3 3 TUESDAY AT MONDAY, , " & .i m ' L Cougars to Mix In RoUnB Robin Here Pasadena Majors, Utah U., and Colorado t College Slated For Double-Headers; I. .Tigers Have 5 Letter-Men 5 Dribbling experts, -hooting stars and guarding Goliaths will all be paraded before utaii county Das-ketball Das-ketball fans Monday night and Tuesday night in the - Brigham Young university Ladies gym. i The occasion is the big feature of the preseason collegiate basketball basket-ball schedule ; In the state and firings together four of the outstanding out-standing teams in. the nation in a. .pair of double-headers. Two teams from the western division R. M- C, one from tlie eastern division and one from the West coast will tussle tooth and . toenail in the round robin. - iby Twice On Monday night University of Utah meets the Pasadena Major u t 8 o'clock and Brigham Young's Amt erence - champions- play the Colorado College. Tuesday finds Utah pitted against the C. C Tigers Tig-ers In thetirst game and B. Y. U. t&td the Majors topping off the hvikbH in the grand finale. The product of many high Mchools, independent leagues ana ctiiege alt the cream of the crop I -twill be seen . in action in the fsfeiies. The Majors have players re cruited from all over the nation including sUch stars as Emory J&hnson and Doyle Hutton of Ol-xeh'a Ol-xeh'a Giants. 3 OimkI Men Biigham Young's team, nd sfr&nger here, is a composite of utiisituKiliig utars developed in Utah, Idaho and Arizona and captained cap-tained by Liiat slippery fcual, Ju Vuitman. Whitman was born with aMaasketball nose," he knows where each play is headed and is there in time to head off the ball, i$let of Arizona, Grimmett and Nelson of Idaho and Hunter from Ogden tit into the fast-breaking Rbmney style with finesse. They always put on a good show. 'jOmversity of Utah showed they were well in the conference run-nflig run-nflig Friday night by beating Sherm Clark s Insurance quint b practically the same margin that the' Cougars downed them in Frbvo. Have 5 Letter men Five lettermen will line up on the Colorado College teahi. One of tbe guards ift lEe .eliveTB6othen dribbling expert, Jwho covers the floor in mucn the same manner as the -former Y" guard, Russ Mag-el Mag-el Captain Don Glidden at for- ward, will be the smallest man on the floor but makes p for'his Ifck of size by an expert shooting eye and a lightning-fast floor -game. At the other forward position will bet Harold , Berg, a transplanted center, who rivals , Glidden in shooting ability. ' i Jack Livingston, a junior, Is slated to play center for the Cok eadoans and Dick Harter is the other guard. The TgersT sc-a tremendously fast-breaking offensive of-fensive to make up for lack ofi size in a; couple of positions. ve Slates Fight Card t SPANISH FORK Coach Feri- toit Reeve of the Spanish Fork high' school has practically completed com-pleted arrangements for another thrilling boxing card such as was held Un November. It is sched-ulea1 sched-ulea1 tot Thursday , Dec.. 21 at 8 p. m. The following bouts will be heldi Pete Brimhall vs. Ray Clay-son Clay-son Bert Davis vs. Lynn Beck; John Lund vs. Wayne tTippettaj Perry Warren vs. Vefle Tippetta; Jay Creer vs.' Lawrence Pace; Johp Huff vs. Gene- Young; Harvey Har-vey Pace vsl Ray Davis. Several other bouts ywill be held, two of these will be between Re Creer and Reland, Johnson, their opponents oppon-ents to be from Springville. 1 . 1 .. Oti Yt)U HAVE TROUBLE STARTING YOUR CAR? i Trj' a lmk of this Quick ; SUrting Gas, and YouTl 5 Say, as Others Are i,- "Gallon -22c ,f Corle!ssir'lIcCktrd - Stations , -7th' Ka.st and 6th South, Provo t and Pleasant Grove ' Hotel Roberts I CAfE-' Under lRwV Management ' f SUNDAyOT!4NERS I OUR SPECIALTY- 4r 50andtlp ' 't call Vb For Your DINNER DANCES and CLUB PARTIES y PHONE 86 Prep Hoop Results Valley high school of Orderville' defeated Panguitch 25-19 Friday4 night in one of the speediest fames on the local floor for long time. L. and D. Chamberlain were the big guns in the Orderville Order-ville attack. X X X X Goodwin led the Beaver nigh school team to a 35-26 win over the Dixie Fliers Friday by caging 12 points: Price, ace of the Fliers, Was high point man with 15 points. . X X x-x$ The state champion-Granite Farmers annexed their -fourth straight game by downing Ogden 43-2? Friday afternoon at the Granite gym. Crowtqn led the scoring and Mackay and Heesch did some sturdy guarding. 4 . X X X X Weber county school counted a 26-17 victory over Murray Friday night with Lieu leading "the loor play of the Mark .Ballif ojitf it. x x xx"-' With Beck, Anderson and Munk leading the scoring Gunnison Valley Val-ley high' school annexed a 45-21; decision from Richfield high. Winkle of the Richfield team was high scorer with 12 points. X X X X Demonstrating a lightning fast defense the Jordan high school qnlnt hung a 37-21 defeat de-feat on the Fillmore - outfit Friday night. Beckstead and Black, Jordan guards, effectively effec-tively bottled up the Fillmore scoring combination. The score at the half was 24-6 for Jordan. Elders Play Monday Night . ..Elders of Utah stake will awing, into thethird round of their basketball schedule Monday night With four games being scheduled at the Third ward gymnasium. The first game begins at 7 o'clock. . First ward, tied with Bonneville Bonne-ville at the top of the bracket, plays Manavu at 7 o'clock and Bonneville meets Third at 8 o'clock. The schedule: 7 p. m. Manavu vs. First, Third officiating. 8 p. rat Borteville vs. Third Manavu officiating. 9 p.m. Fourth vs. Sixth, Second officiating. ' 1 10 p. m. Second vs Pioneer Fourth officiating. Marshall Kayoes Police Captain During Mat Bout PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16 (U.RV The Pennsylvania Athletic commission com-mission today held up Everett Marshall's .purse pending an investigation in-vestigation into last night's wrestling wrest-ling brawl at Convention hall in which the referee was punched in the nose and a police captain was knocked out of the ring. Marshall, a 214-pound grappler from La Junta, Colo. lost to Jim Londos of Greece, claimant Of the world heavyweight -wrestling title, and he a)sd lost to a group of police., . : :- The Colorado husky was on the verge of winning when the trouble started. He threw the Greek Adonis over the top- rope end Londos was' knocked semi-conscious. Then Marshall lost his head. He tried to leap through the ropes Onto the prostrate Londos. Referee Paul intervened and tried to shove Marshall away. Marshall struqk Paul in the face and : they exchanged ex-changed Blows. .! . ' A police captain and several uniformed uni-formed meiv sprang into the ring. Marshall knocked the captain "into the press seats. He landed a couple of blows on Bill Sandow, Londos' manager, and then was" borne to the floor by , the police.' J3ee L. B. BIGLER Before you! buy your life insurance insur-ance or Ahnuity Professional advice given on your Insurance. Phon4lW4244 C 3rd West. BUILDERS' HARDWARE uoipiete &tocK ilTAr' PHONE 1 illlVJinjii; I oa 20" P. G. 10 PLAY 5 MORE TILTS ii ' Pleasant Grove's rugged basketball basket-ball team, recruited by Coach Harry Richards out of the ashes of a wholesale loss of veterans last year, plays Payson in the Lions' gym Friday night, their second meeting with the Stan Wilson outfit. out-fit. The Vikings came out victorious vic-torious over the Lions at Pleasant Grove Wednesday by a two-point margin. Following Friday's tilt the Vikings Vik-ings travel to Bingham to meet the Miners on December 21 and the elongated Cyprus crew comes to Pleasant-Grove for a game on the next evening, Friday, December Decem-ber 22. The next pre-season game for the Vikings is on December 27 when they travel to Spanish Fork to play Fent Reeves' team. On Friday, December 29 the Spaniards Span-iards return the visit in a game on the f Pleasant Grov floor. Although the Pleasant Grove team is not as smooth an outfit as Richards has produced in other years, the boys are full of fight and may develop into a dangerous stumbling block to the faypred title contenders before the league l season rolls around. UTAH SWAMPS 'TIT SALT LAKE With Ed. Erek- son .md ; Callis finding the hoon cnnsjstfntiy uxd. with four excellent excel-lent defense men alternating on the guard line the University of Utah outscored Sherm Clark's Insurance In-surance outfit 50-35 at the University-gymnasium Friday night. Sid -Kramer, Aldo Richins and Mecham looked exceptionally good on the Utah guard line although Bill Kinner at center was not finding find-ing the basket with his old-time .accuracy. Sherm Clark of the Insurance team was high point man with 19 markers. : The game started slowly but picked up speed when the Insurance Insur-ance outfit went into a 14-6 lead Which was quickly cut down by the sharpshooting of Erekson and Callis. Coach Vadal Peterson ran in many Utah subs near the finish. fin-ish. Canzoneri Beats European Champ NEW YORK, Dec. 16 Tony Canzoneri, New York lightweight, who dropped his title to Barney Ross some time ago, gave a fierce beating to Cleto Locatelli, European Euro-pean champion, over the 10-round route but couldn't put the game little foreigner away. Canzoneri cut the invader's face, bloodied his nose and pounded on his lantern jaw but the boy from CLARK across the waters, with courage tol ney, Denver scoring ace, sent bas-burn bas-burn and unlimited stamina, stood t kets through from every angle of up unaer ii an. Locatelli used purely defensive tactics in the first of the battle but shook himself loose in the last part of the boutto slug toe to too with the hard-hitting Canzoneri. Tony slashed the European unmercifully un-mercifully in the tenth, the" bell just "saving, him. Nephi Down A, F. 23 - 21 NEPHI American Fork took the little end of a 34-21 score in a game with the Nephi Wasps Friday Fri-day night, the defeat evening up the pre-season standings of the two teams. The Cavemen trounced trounc-ed the Wasps in a game at American Ameri-can Fork. The Forkers were unable to fathom the speedy Nephi passing attack which resulted in scores at the hands of Orme, K. Warren and Bryan. Parker and Davis showed up well for the Cavemen. VATICAN PAY CUTS . . VATICAN CITY, Dec. 16 (C.R) -Employes of the Papal state will receive a pay cut January 1, it was announced today. - T - Salaries below 1,000 lire ($83) It is Sound Business Eepnoniy to SHIP andr TRAVEL - . via Silt Lakfe& Utah Railroad Low Passenger Fares and Equal Freight Rates, with the added, advantage of Free PickAip-and-Deliyery Service on. Lesg Car-i Car-i 'loadJFrelght, provides the Traveler or Shipper; Unexcelled Transportation. German Threat WALTea a f H'tAfcf "GERMAN HEANV ID VWjfe OSTHE AMERICAN WalTer vtoN his FIRST TWO BOOTS BY IMPRESSNE WfOES I a FROM LET KENNEDY j And CTaP0Beda.4 - 1JA TO OUTDO LtU9TR10U9 COUNlfeYMAK AGGIES BEAT DENVER A. C. LOGAN For the second time in a week the Utah Aggies basket- r ball team sounded a warning to nnint whpn th. AottoA u ver Athletic club 57-51. The As- gies also defeated the Oeden Boosters recently, and both teams downed the B. Y. U. recently. Captain Conley Watts and Cleo Petty were the scoring aces in the Farmer attack. Petty swishing tnrough 22 points dnd Watts counting 18 markers. The slim 23-22 lead of the Den ver club team at the half was cut through immediately as the second half opened when the collegians rolled up 9 points El wood Rom the court to chop into the lead but the Aggies hung onto their margin. mar-gin. , Campbell, Rankin and Buzzetti played well for the invaders and Ryan, in addition to Watts and Petty, showed good form for the Aggies. Red Devils Defeat North Summit 36-35 COALVILLE SpringTlulle eked out a one-point win over the North Summit Braves, 36-35 at Coalville Friday night by grabbing off ah eight point lead at the gamp's beginning, be-ginning, a 'lead they never relinquished. relin-quished. Miller scored high for the Red Devils with 13 points. Livingston garnering 11. Max Rowland, who substituted for Wilkin in the game played a fast floor game. For-the Braves Wilde, Zumbrennen and Richins were the best- bets. a month will be exempt. Those between 1,000 lire and 2,000 lire will be cut 10 per cent and tls above 2,000 15 per cent. Jfacciesiastical and Lay employes and -Workmen will be affected. I ... By Scarbo ) mffr 'mm Lincoln Drops Bingham Game BINGHAM Halted by the strong Bingham high giards with- i i out a single point in the first per- j iod the Lincoln high droDDed a , 42"21 decision to the Miners on the Bingham floor Friday night. The j score at the end of the half was' 15-8 for Bingham. Whltten.led the Bingham attack with 8 field goals, Davis topping the Tigers scorers with -9 noints. Ronnow nlaved his usual denend- able game and caged 8 points for, j-dncoin. A man in Oregon went crazy argumg with his wife. So is any other husband. 1 5 IN DOW SHOPPING In these days of crowded L - o PARKING I buy many household necessities while sitting right at my car's window. There's Shell's Fly Spray, jFut- niture Polish, Dry Cleaner and Solyent,convenierit oil cans, and quite a variety of other needed items." . That's how one ! of our customers . ONLY UPER-SttELL IS THEllMALIZED, S 13 E L L SEfl.V j.e E j tie. jack gatenby: s: r. johnson 4tfe"VVEST )& CENTER , 3rd Sbuth: & UNiyEItS. PROVO DRUBS EAST, 34-14 Bulldogs' Smooth Attack Too Much For Leopards; Overly Leads Scoring. By NEFFr SMART Coach Glen Simmons' Provq Bulldogs gave big , brother Lee!s Bast Side Leopards a sound trouncing Friday in the Provo high gym in an interesting though one-: sided pre-season tilt. The score5 was 32-14. Led by Don Overly, classy little-guard, little-guard, the Bulldogs got away to a flying start in the first period and led 13-1 at quarter time, and( 18-4 at the half. The Salt Lakers came back to outscore the locals 9-6 in the third period but failed to endanger the substantial lead of the Provoans. Provo Smooth The entire Provo team showed late-season form in its passing attack and showed plenty of offensive of-fensive power. Overly slipped from his guard position to lead the point getters with 14 tallies, and Menlove and Barber got three goals apiece. Berg and Wiesley, Leopard center and forward, were the only visitors to score field goals. Berg came in for seven points and Wiesley sank two goals. i Unlike the locals, the visitors' shooting was typically pre-season and during the fi.cas the Leopards Leop-ards missed easy shots almost consistently. con-sistently. Jenkins, Cody Shine .Jenkins, husky Provo goal guard, smeared plays, intercepted passes, while Cody's smooth team play and passing were features of the game. Berg, elongated pivot man for East looked good at his position, and despite close guarding came in for numerous shots. In a preliminary game between East and Provo reserves, the lo cals showed plenty of power to win 37-26. The score: PROVO G. Barber, rf 3 Cody, If 1 Menlove, c 3 Overly, rg 7 Jenkins, lg. 0 Lewis, rf . 0 Kump. If . . '. . . : 0 T. 1 1 5 0 7 0 0 F. 1 1 2 P. 7 3 8 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 11 4 32 EAST HIGH G. T. F. 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 P. 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 1 t 0 14 Timpson, rf 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 ;0 .0 .8 Balken, If. . . ,;. . ... ... .. 0 Neman, c . . 1, .-W0 Eskelson, rg. .v tk CPPin- Ig. . . . , 0. Parker, lg . r . . 0 Rer- c- - 3 Bowers, If . . . . , 0 Wiesley, rf 2 Monson. rg 0 Totals . .V.-, , 5 Referee, Collins; umpire, Bullock., Bul-lock., i i Score, by quarters: ; PrOVo 13 18 24 32 East 1 4 13 14 curbs and 'No Parkin?,' Lai j does her window shopping. She makes household' purchases while we're fuel ing (he car ; with Superheli. It's a money and time saving idea'1 try it. 3-Cornered Mat Card Slated Here Wednesday Henry Jones Clashes With Lou Mueller in! Headliner; Lawson-Morley and Kunkel-Wood Other Bouts -- Three of the intermountain region's re-gion's premier wrestlers will appear ap-pear on a mat card at the Provo Armory next Wednesday night, December 20 when Henry Jones, Del Kunkel and Ralph Morley meet three other well-known grap-piers grap-piers in a fancy card. The final bout of the evening will bring Jones against Lou Mueller of Minneapolis, Minn., the ex-sailor who has ueen winning consistently, in the Salt Lake ring. Mueller's specialty is the "Key lock" hold, a modified arm-strangle arm-strangle which he employs very effectively. Mueller Wins Here-Mueller Here-Mueller Beat Ralph Morley in Salt Lake last Friday and drew with Jones shortly after the Garden Gar-den City grappler returned from his latest Northwest invasion. Another outstanding bout is that 1 between Del Kunkel, western, j middleweisht champion, who won from Jones in a recent Provo CALIFORNIA pthis Winter! fc I PULLMAN For the first time, low summet roundtrips to California are continued con-tinued through the winter. And Pullman rates are cut one-third. For example, Pullman lower berth to San Francisco was $9. It is "now $6. r Southern Pacific's famous "Ovetland Limited" and "Pacific Limited" Lim-ited" take you across Great Salt Lake bv rail, over the Hijth Sierra k and down through the spectacular American River Canyon. Fnjoy our famous "JMeaU Select" complete luncheon and dinners for 80c to $1.25. breakfasts for 50e to 90. The $31 roundtrip is in effect to San Fram jco or Los Angeles. If your destination is Los Angeles you can go via San Francisco for no additional fare. Return the same way, or via Union Pacific. (21-' (21-' day limit on this fare Longer limit ticket costs a little more.) to San Francisco from Salt Lake City and Ogden. Goad i M hi coaches and chair cart. Similar fares for 2f a mile and mm imm less to all California destinations. Sotmfilhem IPacndnc D. R. OWEN, Gen'l Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES 41 South Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Was. 3008 IB5ffl KDounlbfle B. Y. U. LADIES' GYM 8 p. m. - 9 p. m. MONDAY 8 p. m. Utah U. vs. Pasadena Majors 0 p. m. B. Y. U. vs. Colorado College TUESDAY 8 p. m. Utah U. vs. Colorado College 9 p. m. B.T. U. vs. Pasadena Majors Some of the Greatest Basketball Stars in the Nation will be playing on the Ladies' Gym floor Monday and -Tuesday. See how Utah and the "Y" will stack' up against some of the best teams on the West Coast and in Colorado. ' t t PRICES . - PUBLIC Reserved Seats on Sides Both Nights .$1 , , One Night .75 . Reserved Seats on fend Both Nights .75 One Nfcht .50 STUDENTS Reserved Seats, sides Both Nights 35 -r . One Night 25iy f Tickets on Sale at Hedquist Drug .Store No. 1 ii bout, and Jack Wood, Colorado J flash. Wood believes he can pin the Salt . Lake pride in spite of i the power and speed of the champ. .1 - s Law son Returns j" Fans are likely to take kindly lJ to the bout featuring Ralph Mor-U ley of Tooele with Swede Lawson,,vt the big wind from Salt Lake. Law-son's Law-son's style of grunting and growl ing is entertaining to say the least; -even though somewhat unorthodox,!" and McN- is well known for his mat skill. Last week in the Provo mat card Morley put on what was be-! lieved to be the best real wrestling . of the evening and won a big hand! for his skill. Lawson is far front a pushover even though his pecul-' iar crowd-baiting antics keep the ringside rs howling for a murder. The bouts begin at 8 :30 and boxing box-ing preliminaries have been arranged. ar-ranged. RATES CUT V3 Headless! at- roundtrip to i I 2 neservea seats, enas isotii,lNignts i t ' " 'Ohe-Mghtl.J.5-: I ! 1; 3 3 i- it .f-Vt |