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Show 1 t 'ft 9 , mm zm ;T7 By Winning, 47-4, IDAHO FALLS, Ida., Dec. Zi UE) Brtgham Young- university emerged from a fast basketball game with Oregon State last night, 47 to 42. The victory evened the series for the Cougars, the northwest team having- won the previous r.ight, 57 to 30. The Provo, Utah, team showed complete reversal of form over their Wednesday night performance. perform-ance. Instead of wasting their hoU, the Cougars tallied 17 of 33 attempts from the field- On foul pitching-, B. Y. U. made-13 of 21. Kerised Lineup-Coach Lineup-Coach Eddie Kimball revamped hLs starting- lineup last night. He had Dean Gardner, sophomore in Glen Allen's -forward position; Don Overly, also a forward Wednesday, Wed-nesday, was shifted back to-guard. Overly and Gardner led the Cougars Cou-gars scoring- with 11 points each. Frank (Skinny) Fullmer. . another an-other sophomore, - also was brilliant bril-liant for the winners. Fullmer pushed through four baskets, and picked up two foul pitches after subbing- for Don Snedaker. at forward.. - The Cougars worked into a 6-1 lead, and, except ior two occasions, occa-sions, were ahead . throughout. Oregon tied the score up at 14 and 16. V " Oregon's star forward,-" Romano, Rom-ano, .was removed from1 the game 10 minutes after the opening whistle when he slugged Fred Weimer, spindly Cougar center. Romano claimed . Weimer had tripped him. The Cougars were homeward bound today. -Oregon's players were scheduled to move on to Pocatello where they will play Idaho Southern tonight. The summary: BRIGHAM YOUNG (47)-- G. T. F. P. Snedaker, I D. Gardner, f Weimer, c . . Nielsen, g ... Overly, g Fullmer, f . . AUenr c . .... Cannon, g- . , TOTALS .. 0 ...4 6 2 4 4 2 .. 0 0 0 0 6 3 11 4 6 1 5 3 11 2 1U 0 4 0 V 17 21 13 47 V ".. it.-. , I $95 Soft tanned black csw- filrfa sfiots x. i m s .- i IRESTOIIS AUTO 'S SERUIGE 223 West Center St., Provo, a unr'Vti Y Claret Sauterne Zinfande! White Port Red Port Muscatel Tckay Sherry . Angelica Loganberry Blackberry Champagne 8:40 Brandy illii inn MIM!!!! ij i ' " 3 3S resbn State OREGON STATE (42) G. T. F. P. Mulder, f 5 3 3 13 Romano, f ...0 0 0 0 J. Mandic, c ..4 4 a 11 Hunter, g .....4 3 1 9 Valenti, g 0 11 1 F. Mandic, f . .. .....1 4 3 5 Stitt, f ...O- O O O Shaw, g ..,........1-1 1 3 TOTALS 15 16 12 42 Or. Junction High Us. Provo Tonight Grand 5 junction high school of Colorado comes to Provo . tonight for a game with the Provo Bull dogs. -x . Game time is set for 8 p. m. at the high school gym. : - The visitors dropped a close 31- 29 decision to Carbon - high of Price last night so will be out to break into the win column at the expense of the Bulldogs. Provo ia expected to be at top strength for the ! Coloradoans' in vasion. Ed Preece and Cliff Mor tensen will probably be at for wards, lanky Ray Nash at center, and Glen Gardner arid Delbert Warner at guards. The only other region game scheduled for tonight will find American Fork at Payson. One-Legged Gridder Will Throw Discus PRINCETON, N. J., Dec. 22 (HE) Don Herring, Princeton football player who lost ' his leg early last November, will "attempt to make next year's. track team by throwing the discus from a sta tionary stance, he said today. Hobbling aground on crutches now, herring will soon be fitted for an artificial leg. Herring holds the all-time Princeton discus record of 156 feet 2,i inches. U ICE SKATES'. Etas . . extra support. Tubular steel construction. , v ; WOMEN'S $4.95 V FIGURE SKATES $5.95 STORES Utah Phone 39 Y k '.' lift " i r ?! i Vv Sweet Wans 20 Alcohol by volume; Dry YYtnex 12 io 14jo; Brandy 90 Proof w MA '-P PAGE EIGHT A2A J ' IN Tins CORKER V -BY ART KREN2 VEtL QUALIFIED m-r - - : IBB OUTFIELD L1KG , fa Fourth Stretche. In 'M9 Men PROVO STAKE STANDINGS - . . W.. L. ret. . IVIanavu , . First ..v. Fifth .... Bonneville so 1.000 2 ;1 .(Hi7 1 2 .333 0 t S -000 UTAH STAKE STANDINGS v W. L. Pet. Fourth ...C....;.. 4 0 1.000 Pioneer V... 2 1 .67 Second ............. 21 .067 Sixth 0 3- .000 Third T. .7.'. . . . . . i tf ;3"".TJC0 THURSDAY'S RESULTS Pioneer 34, Third 21. Fourth 37, Sixth -23.. . First : 44, Bcnneville 15. '-. L 0 Fourth .-Ward' - clung, to Its- lead in : the "'Utah . Steke t "M", 'Men' race . Thursday with a clean-cut victory over Sixth,. 37.-23. s. .,' . Pioneer v moved, into:, a tie - for second .with " the Second --Ward, cagers Vwitti a . 34:21? win' over Third; , and First Vard climbed the ' Provo stake .ladder, .at the expense of. "Bonneville;. -'. 44-15 Manavu and Fifth . of ,. Provo stake and Second of " Utah stake,;, remained re-mained idle." ; : ... ! . . Bonneville was most disappoint-ing." disappoint-ing." Playing without .the . services serv-ices . of Don Whipple and ; Monte Peterson, the;'M". Men from the southeast side of the " city could not- match the fina shootmg of Jones, Giles, Nilsen and' .Crane of First. Packard ? was the , big gun - for the .losers, scoring 10 of his team's . 15 points. ' . r . Tony 1 Snow topped -Fourth's scoring with .13 points Art' Gilbert Gil-bert and Rulon Johnson playtd good .defensive ball for the champs. Coach Neff Smart used his entire squadLagainst" Sixth. Boyd ' Christiansen . and " Bill Wright were bestNXor the losers. Alf Newren . had a big night for . Pioneer, running; in 12. points against Third Ward's Owen Dixon' Dix-on' and company, v Corey Olsen played a bang up floor '. game.; For Third, Roy Kump and Dixon, were standouts.; Summaries: ' . , .. '. '. PIONEER- (34) ' - - . G. T. V F. Aiucneii, r .4 l 0 8 Woods, if -. . . .y... . :2 ' 2 1 2 0 4 2.12 Olsen, g ; ... :;..3 . , . .. 3 i; 7. Holiday my - III .t'j . r? -ft SATURDAY, Dec. 23-Christmas Eve Dance MONDAY December 25 WEDNESDAY December 27 y SATURDAY-December 30 CARNIVAL DANCE NEW YEAR'S EVE. - - - . -v .... , Beginninff SUNDAY Midnight. MONDAY JANUARY 1 JM) Orion'o GrelicIra ' MARRIED FOLKS DANCE Every TUESDAY with Carter's Orchestra r? r ? FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1939 DCMNIC r ' UOS CQDNN Hoop Race Tanner, :g .0 Daniels, . f ........ .V.O 111 1 0 0 Snyder, c ....-...'....0 0 0 0 Johnson, g,.. ........ .0 0 0 0 TOTALS . . 14 12 6 34 TIURD (21) t . -v v ' G. T. F. F. r. Kump, f 4 2 1 Richmond, t .2 1 1 0 4 Tolman, c V,.-,.. ..:0 3 1 .1 Dixon, g . . . .V. ; . ...2. 5 .1 6 Fielding, g 1- 0 0 2 TOTALS 9 11 3 21 , , FOURTH (37) . ' . : ' , o-' ; g. t..f. r. Snow, f ', . . .. , . '. r . .T , 3 3 13 Erickson,', f . .V.".V.1'V 2 - 0 ' 2 R. jensen,fsc -:r. ; : . : .;. U l ..a R: Johnson, ..'gr;.;'.i'.2 1 -1 5 Gilbert, g- . . . i . .2 . O 0 4 Alder," f : . . J; . :4 0 0: 8 K.. Jensen, X-. . . .".V. 0 . 0 . 0 0 Booth, c'.'.'.'.-.'.'.v.;:i oo2 J." Johnson, gvi 0 ' 0 Jacobsen, g .'.0. 1 0 0 - TOTALS ; 1 : -I ; .'. .. 16 11 . $ 37 V"-r - SIXTH '(23) " r ; " ' . . r j G. T. V V. Hilton,' f :...l. 2 ,1 3 Christiansen, , f . v. i .3 3,2 8 Weight, c ;..l .11 3 Wright, g 2 6 3 .7 Startup, g . . . . 1.0 0 2 Denhalter, , f .0 .0 0 O TOTALS 8 12 .7 23 1 ' ; FIRST (44) , ' - - O..T. F, r. Jones,vf 4 1 6 8 Crane, f ; :...3 2 0 0 Giles, c 9,2 1 19 NUsen.'g -.3 117 Clark,g ...j.......O 1 O O Rogers,, g T.;......::i 10 2 Peay, g . .. .. 0.02 TOTALS ....... 21 8 2 44 BONNEVILLE (15) v G. T. F. F. Benson, f ...........1 002 Reese, f ....... '. V ... 0 0 0 0 Ellison, c .......0-,l. 1 1 3 Prusse, g .". .0 1 0 0 Packard, g- ::.V.U..4 3 2 10 . ' TOTALS .......... 6 5.3 15 . Iteferee. Kimball;umpire, Tanner. Tan-ner. - ... Dances! '' , .' Lecd oft t'JSDER COLLEGE B3BTS LIBHS CX5DEN Provo Ldons, Utah State league champs last season, dropped a 48-70 decision to Weber college here last night. The Provo team could not match the fast shooting of Childs, Nelson Nel-son and Peterson of the Tigers. Don Whipplfe, center, and La-Var La-Var Kump, classy forward, led the Lions attack with 12 and 11 points. ' ' Weber .was ahead 36-21 at the half. ' Summary: - ' ; WEBER COLLEGE (70) o. T. f. r. Christiansen, f ...... 2 Childs, f ....5 Nelson, .' c ....... ; ... .6 Clark,, g . . ........ . .3 Peterson, g , . 5 Gardner, g 1 Bell, f 1 Little, 4 f 1 3 2 e 6 4 14 4 2 14 2 17 2 2 12 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 17 0 0 4 I Sneddon, . f . . . .... . . .3 vvecker, g 2 i TOTALS ........29 18 12 70 t I ' " PROVO LIONS (48) Si. G. T." F. P. Dixon, f i: 3 2 0 0 Kump, ' f .... :.3 6 5 11 Whipple, c ..: 5 3 2 12 Christenseri, g 0 0 0 0 Richins, g ......... .2 2 2 0 Iverson, f 0 2 1 1 Fliflet, lg- :.4 2 1 Booth, f .....1 2 13 TOTALS .7: " 18 19 12 48 Referee, Barney; umpire, Con-roy. Con-roy. , Bovling Results! . L-i 1 ' . INDUSTRIAL tEAGUB - . ' .. W. I IVt. Kurra Rclmation ! ..... 39 5 .897 Provo' Foundry v.. ......... . 34 10 .783 Mearw Roeb:urk 1 Co. ... . . 20 24 .460 Telepfaone ; Co. 15 " 20 ,343 Ilolbuid inimac . i ': 1 , 33 .276 Prove Herald ........ .. 13-33 .270 lUfh team wrlen, Provo Foundry, 2320. High, team rme, lrovo Foundrj , 811. nish individual iterleti: : Nburtliff, 540. . llih Klnicle game, ltoydcn, 204. ; SEARS ROEBCTCK CO. Williams......: 119 147 154 410 McCauslln ........ 112 146 148 40 rjumniy .V. ........ 100 100-100300 Pummy loo. loo loo 30 pumrny 100 IPO 100 300 Jrotaia'' .-i.r. ...:. 531 593 02 1726 TtlTREAU RECLAMATION" (,; 8helton ..v..... 170.158 200 534 rv uargeron . . 13 izz is 3a liywater . 166166 114 123 121 358 123 : 157 .. 171450 -- 134 134 ... ioo , , . ioa E.. a. Jensen Iunkley l3rimham pummy . .. . .. v Totals ' 647 " 694 796" 203TH -:. , - V IIOLIxAND . FURNACE . - , tJI3 ........ .q . . .. lOt. ail.' Raey i,..,., .;.159W . ,' '" 159 wimny.1,,,?,,,. 1001 100-200 Lowe .' 116 .122 134372 Waduen ',...,;;,.'... . 107 - 138 174 41' Allman, . . . f . . . . , 94 102'. "121 317 Totala 657 - 639 660 19G6 fehurtHff 179 188" 173 540 Uoswel , 200 , 129 131 460 C. Vincent" ' . 179 lr.o isr. r.4 U VIncerit 153 l99 134 486- Give an Intcrmountain Theatre Scrip Book for Xmas! .'TODAY iM) TGMQOU! HIT NUMBER 3 OF OUR WEEK OF BIG SHOWS! . Si.. - , ;, ' ' -A, cour: zonr J x.f ' ' .V; !i';!.l;'.!f V1 II its i T Added Short .Treats mTE Sr.IITII RIOT "Komance cf a rotato" BAND ACT - NEWS DAILY HERALD, FcrJi Counts C.V..Dgf '31-22 SPANISH FORK B. Y. high's traveling Wildcats dropped a 31-22 decision to Spanish Fork high here last night. Earlier in the week, the Wildcats Wild-cats turned back S. P. at the "Y" Women's gym floor at Provo. Beagley and Allred, with seven points each, led the Spanish Fork scoring. Bruce Dabbling, Bob Huish and Jack Schofield made all but five of the Wildcats' points. . Summary: ' SPANISH FORK (31) G. T. F. P. Beagley, f. 3 2 1, 7 Keele, f 1 2 Turner, c. 2 1 Allred, g." . .'. ........ 3 1 Gardner, g. .r. ........ 2 1 Sterling, f. ...... . . . , 0 4 Argyle, f . ....... . . . .00 Holstrom, c. ........ . 1 1 Cole. T . .0 . l 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 Totals .....;' 12 12 7 31 B. Y. HIGH (2) - . . G. T. F. P. Schofield, f ,....3 3 0 6 Harmon, f. . .'0 0 Godfrey, c. . . .......... 1 1 Huish, g. 2 2 Dabling, g. . ... . . ; . .: 2 3 Shiith, f 0 0 A. -Hansen, c. -. .... . . 0 1 Lewis, f : . . . . . . . . :. . 0 0 Petersen,, g.' , 0 1 , 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 Totals 8 12 6 22 Cranium Answers Questions on. Page Two -1. Logograph: (c) anagram. 2. Manciple: (a) steward for a. monastery. , 3. Paraph:-(c) flourish at end of signature. ' 4. Duenna (b) governess. 5. Grume:" (d) clot, as of blood. SEU-PRO MANAGER RESIOMS . DUNCAN, Okla. Dec. 22 JVM Officials, of the. i" alllburton Cementer semi-pro baseball team announced today the resignation of Ed Lowell, manager of the team since 1935. v Lowell will return to . Caldwell, Ida.', to enter private business. The Cementers were . national semi-pro champions last year, for the second .Lme , in three years. Dummy Totals .'. 100;. 100 -100300 811' 786 723 2320 TELEPHONE CO. , . . : in las - 116 os Jones , ' . '. Troth v...'. MuhlstclA'. "'Si '109 118 tin vlOS' 107-' 15 357 169204 164 527 , . 101101 JlOO - 100 - 200 Boyden Bills Dummy Totals' ,t ...... '636-648 -631 190S 5 ' - FftOVO ,HERAID Undstrom-V t . V. . . '133 -129 129--391 Hardy . ...... . ,140. 120 ,121 381 Selck : lU 170-168 617 nasmuson . US' 134' 160 413 Dummy, .'......... 100. 100 100300 Totals 670 ' 653 ' 728 20S1 . . t , GJ FcoitcII -Snort CIUCAGO. Dec. 22 (U.l! The university uni-versity of Chicago, one of the original or-iginal sponsors of the powerful Biff Ten Athletic conference bowed out of intercollegiate football foot-ball today after the -most futile season in Its 47 years of competition. compe-tition. - Extreme demands of the institution institu-tion caused a sharp decline in football foot-ball material 15 years ago and not once in that span could the under un-der powered Maroons achieve anything any-thing like their former greatness which began in the gay DO's under Amos Alonzo Stagg-. Withdrawal from intercollegiate football may be Chicago's first move toward abandining its membership mem-bership In the conference, A statement accompanying the football announcement by the university trustees said: "The university . trusts ' that, its withdrawal from intercollegiate football will not require termination termin-ation of its long and satisfactory SAVE 10 liuy Scrip Books f ww Aim PARCELS CIIECKT FREE Positively . Ends Tonight Drama! . Love!! Laughs!!! Claudette Colbert In "ZAZA" and "3 LOVES IIAS NANCY" Tomorrow, 1 to 12 All Aboard! t r " THE Hwi'i ECA3 TDELCHt! and Thousands plus Scotland Yard's Thrlllcrest lllMM : - (llilllujvi 1 Follow the Crowds Provoward! ... r j i l 1 "JJU- MPS At30TE.E tl-'-GREAT A11-AOTI0 ';' '?-M.piOsnAn -1FIRST ACTION FEATURE-PUBLIC FEATURE-PUBLIC COWBOY NUMBER ONF ... .TV SECOND ACTION FEATURE mm. m. ti Ml t mi i rl IIERE'S UIIFnUGETTADLE DRAI.IA! ,llJJil:- . .1 ' i ,i Ona 'Ll U' y MUHS01I MORAU BROPIIY : F j A vV S eX ... A relationship. with the other members mem-bers of tl.' lntercollr latc conference, con-ference, known as the Iiir Ten." PITTSBURGH. Dec. 22 (i;.i:--The rKJSsibility of the Univtrsity of Pittsburgh assuming tlie i'lac; in Big Ten football competition renounced last night by Die university uni-versity of Chicapo today remained remain-ed uncertain as Pitt official's refused re-fused to comment. 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