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Show TP" n ot Coloag ; IJtm Flay BMoral Games Christ &ns en, Snow Battle For Center Post On (Y' Quint With a chnce to go into a tie ih Utah for third "place, and mninj a bit of sweet revenge, ngharn Young's fcih traveling Kimrs buck into Colorado State turtiiy. Tfce game is set for,8:15 p. m., ! lowing Immeiiattly a prelim .ich piU the "YM freshmen a.mit Manaru "SI" Men. The thm tilt is acheuled for 1 -lo-ck. - -Colorado Slate must tackle '. yurrAr.g at Laramie tonight. tn travel to Provo for the uar fame. This standi In ..r of the Sons of Brigham ar.d help them avenge the .-22 dfeat handed them two eka agu at Fort Collins. pr Keyed It vu i hectic battle the last a the two dubs met. with Don ,rly and Frank tSkinnyi Fuller Full-er cf the Cougar coming out rt of 11m; time with cuts and uijtfj. Although Brigham Young nvt pUaiui.g a rough-house m EaUinJ-iy. the varwty boy e porting for victory, a ui jifa Edd KiniLalL Krr.tall Indicated that-Fullmer t jaa Cardner. forwards, and ,rj arI Stan NleUon. guards, J t,nch.J starting rules. The Wf U atnl up in the air. .h I a Snmr and Bryce Chri-un Chri-un m,M main Candida Us. A . tory for the Cougar, pro-L't!i' pro-L't!i' Redskins Um to u,rdo U Saturday, would put ra inVt m. te for third la the .s-T atAT.dir.gs,' $ turcUT's rrtlim at Provo ; id jroin-e j Jenty cf fireworks I e.e far-. The f roh held a C ry over tr. tror.X' University srWet crew, arnl Manavu has fl avit tk Ttovo atake title t:.e -r.l.V time. - v Buff . .. Sev?ti attention this week 1 t C r.:red at 3t Lake City r the VUm will be out to pre-t pre-t C-t.rad from sevring a sec i vwrtsry. :i wu Colorado" strong team ,.-?t ivjt wrek ended Utah's it victories arJ somewhat -;fsd its hope for a top spot Xje Uroiarage:e..wIIl be, atelUr offering n an evetily 'defied caaaba. alat. Friday, the j.n Argt." undefeated league :.-fi. are matched against Den- - i.i a gam that should Indi-:e Indi-:e whether the Farmer can ,-ct to hoe their way to the imptoftahtp. , ' X foil program la planned for t unity. lirndea the Utah-Coio-k and Brigham Young-Colorado ite games. Utah Elate goes to yarning. It wiU be the aecond s-.e away from home 'for the Pioneers Dlast Meats, 50 -10 Lehi's Pioneers poured on the steam on their home court Thurs day to bkvst B. Y. high Wildcat 50-18. The game was previously scheduled for tonight. LeW r.tdn stxir-g held the Wild Cats without a field goal during the first half. The Pioneer re serve took over In the second half. Bruce Dabling. guard, and Bud Harmon, forward, were the losers' outstanding performer. Dean Mitchell, forward, ran In 15 point for Lehl before giving way to a sub. - - - - : The wore: LEHI (30) G. T. F. P. Carson, f. 2 t 0 4 D. Mitchell, f. ........ 7 3 1 15 O. Roberts, c. ........ 3 106 J. Mitchtt. g. 4 0 0 C R. P.oberts, g. ...... 2 1 0 4 Evans, f. 1 4 1 3 Wootlbouse. f. ...... O 1 11 Nostrom. c, .......... 1 O 0 2 Arn., e. ..X... 1 O O 2 Rick, f 1 1 0 2 Eddington, g. ........ 12 13 fy. g. 0 0 0 0 B. Y. U. Hampered For Ute Wrestling Match DAILY HERALD, ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 194a iAGE FIVE .Vortd coverage precipltaticai. of w and rain la 1 6.000. OjO tons a "or.d. -. Total ............ 23 14 4 CO B. T. HIGH (18) G. T. F. P. HalVi. f. 0 1.0 0 Harmon, f. .......... 1 .7 3 S Harding, c 2 0 0 4 Datling. g. '...2 2 1 5 Peterson, g. .......... 0 2 0 0 Goilfrey. t. .......... 0 1 O 0 Schofield. f. 0 O 0 0 Hansen, c. .......... 0 0 0 0 Wocif, g. 0 Q 0 0 Ssrith, g. 2 10 4 Total ............ 7 1 4 18 Cunningham To ' Run Last Race PI IILA D ELPHIA Feb. 1 tJT Clc-n CunAlnbamT world' "greats est miler. may be running his last mile when he competes In the Perm A. C. games at Convention nail. Feb. 9, Director Lawson Robertson revealed today. Robertson said "Beyond a doubt It would be Cunningham' last race in Philadelphia, and said he would not be surprised If "it may be Glenn s last race anywhere. Apostoli Favored To Stop Dettina In neiurn r.7atci NEW YORK, Feb. 2 ILE By popular request, those hard-hitting ex-champlona Fred Apostoli of San Francisco and Melio Bettina of Beacon, N. Y. will give a repeat re-peat performance of their maul ing melodrama "hit the deck" to night at Madison Square Garden. At its initial showing on Jan. 5, this offering evoked - a great hurly-burly . of mingled bravoa. boos and flying bottles, after Frisco Fred hit the deck thrice, southpaw Bettina 'once and an unfortunate bottle-struck - ring' aider once. ' The - first performance - was of 12 acts, but tonight's show has been ' expanded to 15. This longer distance is a major reason why Apostoli 1 the 6-5 favorite to re peat, for the decision. Apostoli, former middleweight king, la a slow starter, while Melio, former light heavy champ, starts fast but usually fades in the later going. It must be emphasized that Bet-Una's Bet-Una's manager, Jimmy Grippo, did not hit the deck at the first performance. Instead he hit the ceiling after Apostoli had been awarded the decision. Jimmy shouted "we wuz robbed!" so loudly loud-ly - the boxing commission suspended sus-pended him for 60 days. This suspension sus-pension will go Into effect, tomorrow. to-morrow. . LIONS WALLOP ECKER'S 64-52 Gessfords Start Fly Tying Course Sportsmen who are anxious to get their files ready for the fishing season are. invited by Gessfords Inc., to. drop in at the store any time, starting Tuesday night, when Bill Green will conduct a fly tying course and otherwise to help the fishermen learn to further enjoy their sport by making flies accord ing to their own Ideas."" . w-pecpie "realize.""" aya Greerr, 'that fly fishing . depends upon hundred of different sources of upnlv. IIooVi ar mnnllv all Im ported from England and Norway,1 jungle cock feathers from ; South America and tying silk 'from Bel gium. Jumping into an .- early . ; lead, Provo - Lions, independent state league champions, turned back the strong Ecker Studio team of Salt Lake City, 64-52, in a battle here Thursday. : - LaVar Kump and Ralph Crow-ton, Crow-ton, former Brigham Young stars, took turns shelling the hoop to put over the win for the Lions. Crow-ton Crow-ton tied Bob Melroy, brilliant Ecker guard, for high point honors with 20 points. Kump had 15, 12 of which he tallied in the first half. . . - - . f The Lions had a 32-19 advantage advan-tage at the half. Ecker, with Melroy and Bill Nielsen leading the drive, ran the score to 28-33 soon after the opening open-ing of the third quarter. Crowton started conectlng at this period and the Lion pulled away. The score: ' -' PROVO LIONS (64) -- ' - - - , G. T. F. P. Crowton, f 8 6 4 20 Kump. I. 7 2 1 15 Booth, c. ............. 2 0 0 4 Whipple, g. 2 0 ,0 4 RLchins, g. . , . . .-, .... 1 2 1 3 Snedaker. f. 3 0 0 6 Iverson, f. .. ........ 2 1 15 Christensen," g. . . .-. .. 0 0 0 0 Gunnell, f. , . 3 1 1 7 Host Valuable Totals .......... 28 12 , ECKER STUDIO (52) 8 64 G. Pendleton, f. 2 Nielsen, f. 7 Ahlqulst, c. .......... 2 Hardy, g. 0 Melroy g. ".. Coon. f. . . 0 Berg, g. Bird, g. T. F. P. 7 4 8 0 14 2 6 0 0 4 20 0 c 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 5 0 o-o 2 0 Totals 21 15 10 52 Officials: D. Dixon and Lam bert. ' . . - HAAS TO COACH CHICAGO. Feb. 2 (Or The Chicago White Cox announced today to-day that Oeorge (Mule) Haas, former Philadelphia Athletics and White' Sox outfielder, has been signed as coach. Shop in Haste or Repent at Leisure! s V - . - . v y OUR FLORSHEIM SHOE Here's a fine! warning ... if you rniu oct on the greet borjoln yw moy never hove another chance to dupS-c dupS-c c ? rSn ... for p ct nvoy never be to low ojain. Remember ... 5ovrdoy is Vt-m a day. A r Y QC . U -'8 SHRIVER'S Style ca(ersp Timp Ski Club , Plans Excursion A Sunday excursion to Brighton is planned by Tlmp Ski club members, mem-bers, according to Reed Biddulph, club publicity man.' ; i , ( - Member and others Interested will meet at the Tavern Cafe at 9 JO a. m. and leave in a caravan. The club, with it second annual carnival over and tagged as a suc cess, will concentrate the rest of the skiing season on weekly ex cursion to state ski site. ' ' ; LOUIS GETS AWARD POMPTON LAKES, N. J., Feb. 2 UH Heavyweight champion Joe Louis was presented Thursday with the ring magazine award of merit for- being the oustanding fighter of 1939. WANT MORE MONEY, . SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2 (CP) Dick Bartell, Detroit . infielder. and Augie Galan, Chicago I Cub outfielder have returned ' their 1940 contract unsigned. It was learned today. Bartell declined to discuss; hi contract, but Galan franklly said he wanted more money. ; Pioneers Await ""Aggie invasion DENVER, Colo., Feb. 2 au Denver university' hoop squad today to-day awaited arrival of the confer ence-leading Utah State Aggie Sti' r i-'-- j i V I i ; wY L J k , 1 s a , A x A . x i- i , - - t - 4 ' i I - v. ' ' ' . 1 vi ' - ' ' - ) 1 X v. I i -$ : - rf fwRCCw. v,m- I Mi 111 fa ill III 1 i ll Parker Hall, . triple-threat spark plug recruit - of the Cleveland Kams, was named the National Football League's most valuable player for, 1939 following tabulation tabu-lation of votes from committee of 40 active professional football reporters in the nine league cities. - quintet in hope of avenging a 38- to-27 Big Seven defeat last week-, end on the Aggies home court. Making their first appearance this season away from home, the Utah state hoopsters were expect ed to meet tougher opposition than Denver displayed '-last Saturday. All week the Pioneers have been devising .ways and means of slowing slow-ing down the Utags offensive. ' REGION GAMES SET TONIGHT "Hoop fan 'attention, ja divided in "Region Three tonight between SDrinerville and. J Pleasant Grove. vhere the Art City ' Red Devils tangle wltn Nepm ana tne r. j. Vikings meet Provo high's- Bulldogs. Bull-dogs. Game time at Springvtlle is 8:15 p. m., with a sophomore tilt scheduled for 7 p. m. At Pleasant Grove, the two games will. start at 7 and. 8. The other Alpine tilt finds American ' Fork at Lincoln. In . Nebo, Spanish Fork goes to Payson. .' ' - Approve Project At Camp Williams r i,ujiii. .i.i m -iv-f- . SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 2 (U.R) State WPA Administrator, Dar rell J. Greenwell today announced the president has approved a $83,-037 $83,-037 . project, for. enlarging "the administration ad-ministration building, c. construction construc-tion i of tent - floors and frames and making other Improvemenlts at Camp W. . G. Williams, . Utah national guard encampment site. The government will furnish. $58,-563; $58,-563; the state, armory board $24,473. ! . Sheaf Binding , Ceremony Set Brigham Young's wrestlers tackle Utah - university . in -. the western division's first meet tonight to-night at 8 o'clock in the "Y women's gym minus the services of I Dick Peterson. 175, and: Co-captain Co-captain Ken - Maynard, 155. . Maynard, 'who is suffering from an infected hand, will not be allowed to participate because or doctor's orders;; and. Peterson is ineligible, for; the meet:,: t - A revamped starting squad will find Arlyn Styier i taking over in the 155-pound 'class, and Cloyd Wooley in the 165. . . . Co-captain Malin Francis will handle the 121-pound class. Others Oth-ers who are expected -to 'represent 'repre-sent the T are Bill Higgin-bothanv Higgin-bothanv or ' Stan Phillips, 128; Ernest Reimschissel, 136; Mum Skousen, 145; Sam Mavrakis, 165; 'and Stan Turley, heavyi weight. . Five Utah lettermen are included, in-cluded, on , the team which will open its western division title defense against the Cougars. State Collection Near Four Million SALT LAKE CITY. Feb. 2 Olj?) -All records for collection - of state revenue were broken during dur-ing 'the month of January when nearly $4,000,000 poured into Utah coffers. : State Auditor John W. Guy reported today. "Counties turned In a total of $1,269,592.98 in property tax receipts re-ceipts ; other revenue sources brought the month's collections, to $3,922,999.78.- ' Stars At Midnite Show too late for; CLASSIFICATION : : , FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS UNIVERSAL combination gas and cral range, extra water jacftet-205 jacftet-205 North 3 West. j f5 BABY Chicks ' today. Started ; chicks, poultry, equipment, feeds and supplies. Timpano go s Hatchery. 301 South 7 ! East. Phone 613. f2 TOR RENT .FURNISH ED 2 ROOM furnished apartment. 391 North 2nd .West. ; f5 CONSTIPATED? Dca't Let Gas, Nerve Pressure Pres-sure Keep Yoq Miserable Wl-a cwlptAl two thioci mmr tuppea. FIlisT: . ArruaiuUirU tuln il tip tb Iwihi rd prrm tm wrrn la tin d-ttur trv. 1 Mr nimin xA' ra cauara it MtM, a duii. laiv, f"lirC 1 -a t4 ('Bftit. mad ii n I maa. rtX'ONiJi -I'artljr cl.irratod luud nmnm to Af fornuoc CaAs. bnacina a ur atorriacla, mAi tali(aUoa. and hcarv bvra, tojac yo a t anul o ontc(iina mmo tat braa'tk. Tbao yoa can t aat. Vou na aWpi. Voor auit.ada U auu. Vpq tl Uri cul, fm'fjsr. raarmhW. BAL- AMtU almka rontaininc thm Uiar:T n4 cjtrminaliTMi r""f ymi DoL'&LU ACTlu.S'. ll trim that aafui CAS alnxwt at twrr, and tawmUy rin tba bowiria in k-m Uutnaan, ho varUaf tuc ovraiat raW, City Drug Co. Adv. : Formal Gleaner sheaf-blndlng ceremonies will be held Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in the Pioneer ward chapel, announces Mrs. Arma Taylor, president. Every girl of Gleaner age in the Pioneer ward is active in M. I. A. work, according to the president, presi-dent, and this' is the second ward in Provo to attain this distinction. I The Sixth ward, recently, held , its sheaf -binding 'ceremonies. " rMr.""Lucy. Grant Cannon," general gen-eral president of the Y. -W. M. I. A. and Mrs. Katie C. Jensen of the general board, will be present. pres-ent. Also, Utah stake M. I. A. presidency and superlndency. Special . decorations and. music have been arranged. All are invited. BISCUIT BEATS KAYAK ARCADIA. ' Calif.. Feb. 2 (U.E) Seabiscuit. scratched thre times because of muddv tracks, vester- day did a mile workout in the mud ana oeat nis stabiemate Kayak n, winner of last year's $100,000 santa Anita handicap; SeablscuLt was clocked In 1:42. tlicatcr-IIospital Tussle Ilcadlincr lntermountaln Theaters tangle with State Hospital in the leading lead-ing Industrial game scheduled tonight to-night i at the Third ward eym. , Mhe game will be- run off -at Z p. m i ' - Oscar- Carlson's meets Reclamation Recla-mation Bureau, at 8 p. jn., in tne only other Industrial game tonight. to-night. . - ' During 1936. Scotland Yard had Only 12 unsolved .homicides. ' ' Enjoy FINE ALLEYS -mU "joy A Mtviaa I alert, accunM pinwyt. YauH lik di cotnraauiiip anil fri flinia, laa. t 'tun to cam aooighif . for Htalth end Fun! recreation BOWLING ALLEYS South of Bob's Billiards. r.t In one yean the steel industry can produce enough wire to. en circle the globe 6544 times, or ' reach almost to the sun and back ' again. It produces 163,600,000 miles of . wire. , . ! . D ASIHETD All D. Y. U. US. COLOnlDO STATE Saturday Feb. 3 - IVomcn 's Gym 8:15 p. m. 1 Preliminary Game 7 p. m. B. Y. U. FROSH vs. MANAVU WARD BUY YOUR TICKETS EAULYl. 1 ADMISSION Sides, including- lax . .Sl.OO East End, including tax ....... . . .75c Tickets on Sale at University Ticket Office Each Afternoon, After-noon, 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. i Hedquist Druff No. 1, Daily Louis Hayward and Joan .Bennett who .have 'the leading romantic roles in Alexander Dumas famous story : ;"The Man . In the Iron Mask which heads the, program at the. big midnite prevue at the Uinta tomorrow night. Companion Shit -is the - peppy ; .comedy hit; "Oh, Johnny How You Can Love, with & big cast of young favorites. Special! .Cash and. Carry Prices! -MEN'S SUITS and TOPCOATS 69c LADIES' SUITS and COATS 69c LADIES' DRESSES 69c HATS Cleaned and Blocked . 49c PROVO CLEANERS 77 North First West Phone 46 Lot m toll you c TIMPAMGAS Buy chictts, ifeii tt02!6AZ Buy chicks on 'the samej basis that you bjy implements. Figurp your flock oh, its final ability "to make money for youVand 'you'n come out ahead with . the kind of chicks you net from us. Out chicks arcbred for this climate hatched from iselected'breedins stock that I has proved its ability to grow and lay under, the exact weather conditions found on your ... farm.' Here are chicks you know will make good layers and strong birds you know it because- you u can. check the record of -the : breeding stock right here in your community." All chicks arestrong, healthy birds you'll be ; proud to show to , admiring friends and -neighbors. : ' . ' . . - , Hundreds of leading poultry keepers hereabouts here-abouts get their chicks f,rom us year after yearbusiness-mirided people who are alert to the extra profit-opportunities our chicks deliver. 7Phone or write in your order today " better yet stop na;na inyesugaie. t - fiBCC V-.l 3-.t!li)my' ' j OfA.VJ onv Fist W aw , fiO(I- J-ZjVlV Sour ED.RAMSIIAW'S .'Tfepaiadgas-;:Haf 7th JEast and 3rd. South St Provo Phone 613 |