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Show r ' Tl c c a . o r-, ! O o i X i 1: C:LiL'(J .. U c.'c ar i a. -i t. 4 1 : V "7 -1 it. i n 2 il' 22?J2 . 1:23S r - 7 - rmv US . " - ' ;--"" .' ,-- Game; mump ii urday night and ran Idaho Southern South-ern branch into the ground, 59-31. With big Stan Xielsen and Don Overly swishing' the net on set plays which drew them in from their guard positions, the Cougars ran. the score to 35-12 by half time, then coasted In with every man or. the squad getting: in on the tall handling. Idaho tanked seven of their nlno . baskets in1 the final halt. The spud state hoopsters looked listless except .for the closing minutes of play. Overly was high scorer with 14 points, . . . . Bngham Young worked a combination com-bination zone-man for .man defense de-fense with a great deal of success. suc-cess. In the Saturday prelim, the Cougar reserves . beat out Provo Lions. 53-41. Friday night, the Cougars went down under a barrage of baskets. With Ray Tume and Merle Isham, Idaho's center-guard combination, com-bination, working nean perfection, the visitors gave the , Cougers a momentary two point lead early in the second half, then-went ahead to win their first' pre-season fray. They had- dropped a 43-23 game to Utah's Redskins a wek ago. Turner paced the scoring, with IS points, two better than B.Y.U.'3 Fred Weimer, splindly center, could collect. Isham worked down for five goaLa from a guard position posi-tion as well as keeping the Cougar Cou-gar forwards fairly well bottled. Half score was" 26-24 ""for the Idaho team. Except for 8 34-32 advantage, the Cougars trailed the entire second half. Glen Allen narrowed nar-rowed the count to 40-44, with two minutes remaining, but Idaho had to much control for the locals to g-et last-minute baskets. The summary: '" . ' BRIG HAM YOUNG (59) T G. T. F. P. Snedaker,f. ........15 3 5 Alien, f. 2 0 2 Weimer, c 2 6 4 8 Nielsen, g. ..-TV.... 4 3 2'1U Overly, g. 6 2 H4 Cannon C-g. 2 2 0 4 Snow, f 10 0 2 D. Gardner, f. ...... 2 3 "1 "5 Fulmer, f. ...... 3 1 1-7 Christensen, g. 1 10 2 Evans, 0 0 0 0 M. Gardner, g. ...... 0 .0 0 0 Total3 . rVTTT. , 23 25 13 59 IDAHO SOUTHERN (31) G. T. F. P. Eaton, f . .......... 1 4 2 4 Steele, f. 1 1 1. 3 Turner, c. ..17 3 5 Woff ington, g .1 4 2 4 Burrell, g. ........ 0 0 0 0 Greaves, f. . 1 2 1 3 Rauch, f. 1 2 13 Bradley, c. 3 4 2 8 Erlckson, g. 0 0 0 0 Isham, g. .... 0 1 11 Totals ...... 9 25 13 31 Referee, Collins; umpire, Bullock, Bul-lock, : . . B- Y. U. RESERVES (53) G. T. F. P. , G. T. F. P. .'.:..' i i 13 .... 8 2 2 18 .. ..4 1 l a T777 3 2 2 8 133 5 Fullmer, f.. . Snow, f. . Christensen, c. Gardner, g. . Evans, -g. . . . Totals 22V 9- 9 53 PROVO LIONS Gunnell, t f. Crowton, f. Whipple, c. Richms, g. - Kurap, g. D. Dixon, f . . . F. Dixon, f. .. D. Crowton, g. Man gum, g. . . - v . . i (41) 3 1 1 2 0 3 0 li 0 A 111 1 7 2 13 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 Y 0 O U 3 2 4 Totals ,16 12 9 41 IDAHO souther:t(4S) G. T. F. P. Eaton, f. .43 19 Steele, f. .... .-. 0 -10 0 Turner, c. tTTZ" 2 2 18 Woff ington, g. .... A. 2 4 " 2 . 6 ... 11 O 2 Burrell, g Isham, g Greaves, f ....... . Rauch, g. Totals . 5.0 0 10 1 2 1 3 ;,o o o o 21 13 .6 48 BRIGHAM YOUNG (42) . , G. T. F. P. Gardner, f . . . . . . . ... . . 35 3 9 Allen, f. ....... ...rr 1 19 Weimer, c- . .-.;... - 6 5- 4 16 Cannon, g. ::v ;:)JL :L-i Jz. r: SPEG3ALS! mm New... Modern 5-Po. iiuin Doom Suite s IN BEAUTIFUL RUST VELVET . Consisting of ... . Davenport and Comfortable Chair To Match Also Occasional Chair in Complimentary' Color, Walnut End Table and Fancy (nC ROl Table Lamp ALL for ...... . . . . . .OylJ bniER o-PIECE GROUPS As Low As ..... i$69.50 Easy Terms v ' No Carrying Charge l ill II i I 5 i l I 111' It TP 7 Af7r.i .310-316 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 24 Where You Save" .... '-- S- SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1939 PAGE SEVEN Here's One Louis Godoy Can Lick .. ., -ri r.. .. v.-... 1 - j- J '4.. Arturo Godoy wades into Joe Louis fearlessly. The catch Is that it's only a cardboard duplicate of the champion. In the Madison 'Square Garden ring, -Feb. -9, the Chilean heavyweight will learn that neither the Brown Bomber's chin nor fists are papier-mache. Nielson,- g"." . M. Qardner, g. ... Snedaker, f. ...... Christensen, Totals ....... ... Referee, Collins; umpire, Bui 3 4 0 6 010 0 0 10 0 l o o 2rr 17 17 8 42 Stanford. Fires . - ihyThdrnhill ProuoanYoDo Branifilo Uitnoss Otis D. Babcock. district " at- torn ey 'from Sacramento, . visited Payso1- ' t.- ' : Summaries: Provo, American Fork, and Springville stacked on more, prestige prest-ige Friday as they took practice games . in stride, : Other . Region three teams, Jpaysbn, B; Y; hih, $panish Fork and Nephi' dropped tilts. . ... . The ' Alpine . champ3, ' Provo's Bulldogs,, tripped to Payson and came back; with ' a brilliant 30-13 victory over the teajn" which represented- IStebo ' division 1. in last year's state tourney. " ! ;.r Springville, bne of the top Nebo teams this, year, came back from sick beds and topped B. Y. high, 37-11, in a prelim affair for tZS Idaho Southern-Cougar, battle. Cavemen Impress . - ; - , Over American Fork way, the Cavemen impressed with a 41-24 drubbing of North Sanpete. s. .in uie rsoutnern part- or the county, a Visiting Mantl five shot baskets from 'nearly every angle to run Spanish Fork into the ground, 27-25. 'A S. F. rally fell short in the ; closing minutes. ; : Nejmi's barnstormers lost to a fast Millard county high team at Fillmore, 36-31. ? A week' 3 rest was too much for1 B. Y. high as Springville vorked out an easy victory at the "Y" Women's gym. . Coach Dave Crowton used his entife Wildcat squad In an effort to find a combination that could keep up with the . visitors. None of t(he "Y" cagers tallied more than one field goal. Robertson, center, and Cameron, guard, looked best for the Red Devils.. V Bigy Ed . j-Preece got'; back his scoring eye as1 the Provo team bat-tied bat-tied Payson. Preece, first i string forward, rang up four field goals in a game which produced some close guarding. Ray Nash, rangy Bulldog- center; : led the scoring with nine points, three of them being picked up "on free throws. : Cloward . and Black : were best PALO ALTO, . Calif., Dec. 16 (U.P) Stanford . university today began a . search (for. a football coach to "replace Claude E. (Tiny) Tbornhilir whose dismissal was recommended by the . board . or 000,000 damage, . with (Mr..- Babr the Utah State hospital -Satur- daytxubiUiiaaJULeai; Clifford - Bramble, arsonist i-' and burglar who escaped from ,v the Provo -.. institution In v November of 1937, reported- J. M. . Redd, hospital secretary. ; , . ' Bramble is being .tried 'In Sacramento Sac-ramento on a charge of setting fires which did more than $1,- athletic control. The board voted last night to let. Thornhill's "indefinite" contract con-tract lapse when it comes up for renewal April 1. The recommendation recommen-dation was sent to President Ray Lyman Wilbor for final approval. Scott No JIatch For Bob Pastor DALLAS, Tex., Dn. 16 (IIP.- Bob . Pastor, New York heavyweight, heavy-weight, moved ' closer today to a third crack at . Champion Joe. Louis. . Pastor won : an easy 10-round decision over Buddyv Scott of Dallas last night,. 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AS LOW AS E3e A WEEK cor Ir as? nrosecutor. j. - Dr. Garland' H. Pace,- Utan State hospital . superintendent, has been requested -to appear tn Sacramento Decemt'er 27 alon? with other alienists to testify in the trial. He will leave here immediately im-mediately ' following Christmas day. Bramble, known , as the "firebug" "fire-bug" set fires in Salt Lake wnicn did some $200,000 damage prior to being , committed to . the State hospital as- being insane. ' SPRINGVILLE (37) - err t: F. ;p: Poulson, f . . ...... ..21 1 5 N. Whiting, t 2 G. Strasburg, f 0 Ilufr,. t ..... . 0 Holmstead, f ........ 3 J3eck, ,f .... . . ..... . .'. ' 4 J. Christensen, c ... '. 7 Ingcrsoll, g ........ . 0 jlcTague," g. ' . ....... 3 "Totals ........ 0' 0 2 3 3 X 3 0 0 1 0 Roso DovI Doss 1 15 1 1 3 9 ........ 17 14 7 41 FORTH SANPETB (24) : , , G. T. F. P. Benson, f Rasmussen, f D. Christensen, c Osbdrne, g . . . . . R. Chnstensen, g Rigby, f Phyllip. g 1 1 3 1 1 2 6 4 2 2 1 1. 1 3 1 1 0 0 O 0 0 0 ' Totals 9 16 6 24 Iieteree, Greenwood; umpire Reese. MANTI (27 G. T. F.-P. Leslie, f ............. 2 Stevens, f .......... 2 Stewart, c '. v. . . . . . . . , 2 Crawford, g . 1 J. Monk, g 3 M. Monk, i ..... . . . . . 1 Larson, g 0 1 0 0 Totals ...... . . . . 11 16 5 27 ' SPANISH FORK (25) j . O. T. F. P. 5 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 Louis (Dutch) Conlan, former St. Mary's football star and now director di-rector of athletics at San Francisco Fran-cisco Junior college, has never seen a Rose. Bowl game, but he'll boss the one between Tennessee and J. S. C.. Jan. 1. as referee. Keele, f ............ 1 ifeagley, f ....... Jones, c . . Ahred, g -Gardner, g Argyle. f . . Sterling:, f Halstrom," c Cole,. :g . Davis, f Brockbank, g w. 9 . . 3 .. 1 , 1 . 0 .2 . 1 0 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 : 0 totals 9 12 . 7 25 . VANDALS WIN .j MISSOULA, Mont, Dec. 16 (TIE) p-Uni ve rsity of ' Idaho scored . its iifth pre-season basketball vic tory here last night, defeating Robertson, c $ 3 2 Cameron, g. Dallin, g ,. ......... 1 Weight, f ....... 2 Rothwell, f. J. Whiting, g Averett, g. Johnson,- g , Blackett, c ... . Jensen, c . . . . 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0. 0! 1 o 0 1 2' 0' 0 o( 0 Dancer Arrested X S.ai.'.-v' j r VT 4 Hirriiifn "i 171,; li . iir""" ii ii i 225 West 'Center Provo, Utah lira -.or" 4 Swiss police who arrested "Nina (above), dancer popular in continental con-tinental night clubs, say she is the master mind of an interna-, tional spy ring. In secret espionage espi-onage trial at Geneva, the dan- cer, whose real name is Virginia' Capt Rota, refused to answc?. .. questions. ." '; Totals ;.. 16 10 5 37 B. Y. HIGH (11) t - v G. x T F.' P. Martin,-f . ' 1 1 i 0 2 Harmon, f 1 Huish, c ........ jl . 0 Dabbling, g . . .T. . . . 1 Clark, g 0 Hansen, f 1 Schofield, f Godfrey,; c ,. Wolfe, g ... Peterson. g . Lewis, c . . Marshall, g i ' ' Totals l q 2 3 l, 1 0 Q 2 o q o 4 3 4 0 0 Q 0 0 0 Q 0 0-2 Q 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 d 0 o o q o 3 11 4 11 Referee, F. Dion; umpiret D. Dixon. PROVO (30) G Preece, f . Mortensen, f Nash, c Gardner, g ...... Warner, g .i.... Chrisler, f Prusse, f i Coleman, g Bushman, g ? . . . s Totals v. T. F.' P.T 4 1- Q 8 3 3 17 3 6 3 9 2 2 0 4 0 0 d 0 0 0 q 0 o o d o o o d o 0 2 2, 2 McMillin, f Back, f . . . Butler, c . . Cloward, g . Amos, g Gray, f . . . Heath, c . . Powell, g 12 14 6 30 PAYSON (13) . . G. T. f; P. f ........ 0 0 Q 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 Q q X i; Totals 5 6 3 13 AMERICAN FORK (41) G. T. F. P. Chipman f .... Ellison, f ". J Edwards, c ...... weicn, g . Holstrum, g 0 0 0 0 o q 0 .2 i, o o q .v-y f.f 1(11 v. , . zx Ton J Tx Inci To Responsible People- 4 - - (m BOIESTIC LUMP . . . . . , . ....... 3 TON LOTS DELIVERED T l i No Payment For 30 Days - Na Carrying Charge -1 j- PHONE 525 - ,,AS, 2G0 West 5th South Leo J. Kr.hht, Prcn. ifflit Weifth G lcsr '23 to3C witT a Isecohd- half rally. : Geauers Wsq Out Uin Guor dggies LOGAN, Utah, Dec. 16 (U.R) Oregon State's Deavers eked out a 39 to 38 victory over Utah Aggies Ag-gies last night in -the first of a two-game basketball series. The second game. will be played here tonight. ; ' Twenty-five hundred fans saw the Aggies take an early lead and hold it until the half, which ended end-ed 20-14. The Oregonlans came back strongly,, however, and after Six minutes of play In the second sec-ond stanza, were' but four points' behind In the next four minutes, the Beavers tied the score. . "Floyd Morris of Utah State led the scoring with 16 points. SCORES . Provo' 30,. Payson 13. Springville 37, B. Y. high 11. American Fork 41, North San-rtet San-rtet -94 i . ' , . 5f.on5a,naIStie IH"61 lnz-l MaijU Tspanish Fork .25. ... Millard 36, Nephi 31. v . J . Weber 39,, South Cache 29. Mines Want V. ::::.) lrloney for Prnuj Bowl Game Jan. 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