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Show PT?3 ii n!L(s lie) li 18 Ci arnpion Is Heavy Favorite In Ninth Defense of Crown BY JACK CUDDY NFT.V YCRK, Feb, 9 V.r For-tur:jj For-tur:jj tr.'f.y cur Fan-American rrv-.j-ne! rnior policy, we stage Ur,M the second battle btwwn t..e rvort.hm arid south-em hemU-;.frM hemU-;.frM for the worlj heavyweight cr-rri, this one befece 15.000 fans : Md::n Square Garden. Jn-e Lu.j, northern negro chasi--r:r, 1U s-'L-c through the rirg r:rs to defend Ms world title agsir.-st the roughest. CHighet r-.4.i r. ever rr.t: Arturo Godoy, v. ho p.jul.4 f r.rn ChUe. r.'r '.r.'..M of the winner, this h-! bet e.- the Chilean Indian, uhj rtver real the bic cf rules, a- i IV.rr.Vr Lcu:., ere of, the r-omX devajtatir. pu-chers pugll-Urn pugll-Urn ever krveMr should while it Ust r-rTtacb the brutality at-U.-fd Li the Dn-pey-Flrpo thrUl-er thrUl-er nearly IT yean sro. The Lxrrr-Firp'O brawl was the - first and lut tattle cf the hrr.I; heres for Fls liana's moat eevrted trtjhr. Derrfey won on a k.. kc.i la the second rourvd. tut oxvJy after a beart-Uahing-con-f..ct la which h was belled out cf the rtr.ff inta the press eta. Chinx Favoreo Although Godoy Ls frlven little chance ta win over Louis tonight, the expert ajuure he will last rr.-ch lor?er than Flrpo Iid a-il.-.Jt Dcrr.rsey. They said this because Arturo fights la true tch comfcer faahion. with head-t head-t - elbows, tack hands, glove-heels glove-heels and thumbs. Moreover he f.hts cut cf low crouch, with f : a!.cjt sweep ir.g the canvas a.1 he beta and weaves. lie presents pre-sents an elusive and dangerous target for. a sharpshooter like Lrf-M-.i. who ts cautious about treakLr.jr his hands against a r.ia who Ls all head and elbows. Lot.Ls. who shattered ring precedent prece-dent by knocking- out seven cf his e: - ht previous till challengers, Ls f.v,ore.i to win at odds of 8 to 1 ever the first 15-roUnd route that the cha:rgrr ever attempted to travel. But the two tig questions about this Initial l.-.ternJTonal heavy-we:jrht heavy-we:jrht title tj-t ever stared in the gir'Sen are the.e: (1) Will Godoy hire Lcuia on the r.rtorT and (2) hr.w Irir will Godoy Uat? Promoter Mike Jacoba assures the far-s will pay cksa to $110,000 to s-ee the.se questions ar.nwere-d. Jo Jcx hs no relation to Mike, who manages Schmel.njr and Ga 't to. Insists Arturo will go the full 15 rounds and poaaibly win the d -virion. If G-oty wins. he. will remain n the United States and give Louis a return title shot for a million-dollar gate In June. If Louis retains the title tonight, he will make hLs 10th crown defense against Johnny Paychek of Des Moines at the Garden in April. As usual, the champ is getting- 37H per cent of the net gate, Godoy receives 17'i. If 27-year-old Arturo wins over 25-year-old Louis, he will be the first South American ever to held the heavy crown. Also las victory will mark the first time the title has changed hands Indoors In-doors since June 9. 1893. when Jim Jeffries knocked out Bob ltzjimmoas in 11 rounds a'. Coney Island. Enjoy FINE ALLEYS iRECRELVTIONj BOWLING ALLEYS , 8atli .( Bob's Killlards Louis - Godoy Dout In Drief NEW YORK. Feb. 9 (UJ Sal ient facts on tonight's heavy weight UUe fight: lYincipwls Joe Louis. Ietroit vs. Arturo Godoy, Chile, for world heavyweight championship. Dlstance 13 rounds. Promoter Twentieth Century Sporting- club. Place Madison Square Garden Probable attendance 18,000. Probable gate $100,000, prices $20 to $18.50. Radk National Broadcasting company, blue network. Probable weight Louis, 204; Godoy. Go-doy. 202. Betting Louis 6 to 1 favorite. Judsea and referee to be named at fight time DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1940 PAGE FIVE He Bowls Tyo Perfects in a Day K 1 liownng but sue months, Bernie Trueien, 19, assistant alley man In a Glen dale. . Calif., academy, made two perfect scores In one morning bowlin? Fourth Sets Scoring Record; Fifth, Pioneer, Llanauu Hang lip Uictories Bulldog Doxers Drilling Daily In preparation for Provo high schools annual athletic carnival, March 8, Bulldog" boxers are putting put-ting In extra drill sessions, according ac-cording to Griffith Kimball. Provo football mentor. Six stalwarts work out twice weekly under the direction of Howard Stuti of Brigham Young Ln termountain A. A. U. boxing champ. Making; up the class are Bernard. Cope, Charles Ashton. Pratt Peterson. Rulon Myers, Paul Round and Delvar Pope. The Provo boys have participated partici-pated against Lincoln, Lrhl and Sprtcgville high schools. Alta Ski Meet Dates Uncertain SALT LAKE CITY. Feb. 0 CU-J9 Plans for the F. L S. interna tional downhill and slalom championship cham-pionship to be held at Alta, Utah, March 20 and 31, became uncer tain when It was learned that northwest ski leaders were ques tioning the Utah meet dates witn the National Ski association. Winter sports leader learned that Peter 1L Hotmark. Pacuic Northwest Ski association president, presi-dent, hn asked the national group for a ruling- giving prior rights to those dates for the national four-way four-way championships March 27-31 at Seattle. Utah Stake Standings . W. I Pet. Fourth 8 0 1.000 Pioneer 5 2 .710 Second .....V.. ...... -3 -4 .426 Third 1 6 .142 Sixth 1 6 .142 Provo Stake Standings Manavu .... 8 0 1.000 lfth " 4 4 .500 First S 5 .375 Bonneville 1 7 .123 Evans, f ............ 0 2 1 - 1 Thursday's Results Fourth 81, Sixth 25. Pioneer 46. Third 37. Manavu S8. First 17. Fifth. 33., Bona villa 2 L- i , , Totals 10 12 : 25 PIONEER (46) G. T. F.. P. .. 6 - 5. 3,15 .. 5 3 ,i,ai .. 6 6 1 13 .. 2 2-1. 5 .. 1 Carter, f Woods, f .......... Newren. c Mitchell, g ........ Olsen, gr 0 0, 2 Totals ....... 20 16 6,46 THIRD (37) v ) i G. T. F.'P. Richmand, f ........ 5 -0i0 10 Tolman. t .4;00,;8 Fishing Licenses Ready For Sale Fishing and hunting licenses for IStO are now available and may be purchased from license agents, ar.ruDuhcei J. J. Madsen, fr&me warden. Frora r.ow on H fishermen must have 1940 licenses, he warns. f'-X: ill .oft Special! Cash and Carry Prices! MEN'S SUITS and TOPCOATS 652 - LADIES' SUITS and COATS 692 LADIES' DRESSES 69c HATS Cleaned and Blocked 49c PROVO CLEANERS 77 North First West Phone 43 With titles definitely tucked a way a week aco. Manavu and Fourth coasted into easy victor ies In the Provo and Utah stake "M" Men leagues Thursday night. Manavu turned back First, 3S-17, and Fourth set something: of a scoring . record . in beating Sixth. 81-23. Pioneer and Fifth kept In second sec-ond place of the stakes stand-Lngs stand-Lngs by punching out victories, Pioneer won from Third, 46-37, In the closest game of the evening, eve-ning, and Fifth walked over Bon neville. 32-21. . . Erickson, big Fourth forward, was top scorer of the evening. He ran in 25 potnfs against Sixth. Other Thursday standouts were Rulon Johnson and . Art Gilbert, Fourth ward; Weight of Sixth; Carter, Newren and Woods of Pioneer; Richmond and Dixon of Third; Harvey of Manavu; Chet Rogers of First; Bushman of Fifth, and Reese of Bonneville. FOURTH (81) G. T. F. P. Snow, f 4 3 0 8 Erickscn. t ........ 11 3 3 25 R. Jeruien, c ........ 4 1 0 8 Gilbert, g ;.. 4 0 0 8 R. Johnson, g 6 1 012 K. Jensen, I 3 0 0 6 Alder, t 4 1 0 8 Jacobson, g ........ 1 ' 0 0 2 F. Johnson, gr ......10 0 2 Croft, g 1 0. 0 2 Totals 39 9 3 81 SIXTH (25) G. T. F. P. Wateriyn, f .v...... 3 1 17 CKerly. t 2 11 5 Weight, c .... 3 7 2 8 Startup, g 2 1 0 4 Chrlstiensen, g . 0 0 0 0 F4eldlBgOn, . iiw.,.4 -m0,.0j 18 Dixon, el : . . . . ... 3 3 ,, 3, 9 1 1::0.'? .'...17 9- 3'3? Proyo-A. F. Tilt Kesds tlegion 3 Lehl, " American Fork, . Orem. Payson and Nephi play host to high school games tonight as the teams of Region three ewlngt- into initial contests of the second half. The Provo-American . Fork . battle bat-tle at the latter's home court is expected to headline the region's tuts. v.,... . i The Forkers will be out to dump the league leading Alpine team but with Ray Nash in as center the experts are picking: the Bulldogs to win. ; - ' .Lehl may upset the Pleasant Grove outfit. The , Pioneers are always hard to beat on the home court and tonight's battle should be nip and tuck all the way. B. Y. high lost the first game of the season to Lincoln, so will be out for a bit of happy revenge ', at the Orem " court. : The Wildcats are hoping to get out of the cellar cel-lar and Lincoln is their first step, say "Y" supporters. . - . Springville's Red Devils are ex pected to get by Payson, and Tin tic should beat Nephl unless the Juab " boys are on the - rebound Spanish Fork rests over the week. s Herald Win First Half Casaba Title Bowline Results 1NDISTBIAL IXAGCE - . -, . ..-V W. ' V, , Prt. Mnlm llnlll ............ S 4 .6A6 Soar Korbrk Ctt, .....;.. 8 4 .6H6 Provo foundry. ............ v K nlunattun ' X 4' .60S Hvlliuid Furnace ......... S SIM rrovo. Herald . l it Mi ti.fh tram firrie,- Burcaa of RccUma- . tlon, 303. High tram gmt, ISureaa of KetUiM-(kin. KetUiM-(kin. SIS. 1 tilth Individual aerim, B. Ilowdinb, 837. lliKh Infle lamr, W. BoDwell, 211. " BUREAU OP RECLAMATION mirirproii M rW'hnrter ........ Uywater ..... i Ounkley ........... E. Uaraea 122 168 148 3H 135 INS 1284311 If, 171 1H8 617 115 171 171 197 121 14S 147411 Total .. 481 840 . 782 2303 , - . PROVO FOUNDRY Klmrtllff 144 161 143440 CbawM 18 ICS 143 S21 U Vincent 131 133 14 413 W.Buswell ........ 311 125.15844 Dummy ........... 100 100 100300 TtaHrVY. i AJV.VWtTt ' 4T8 711 X16S INDUSTRIAL STANDINGS - .' XV. L Pet Daily Herald ....... 4 1 .800 In termountain Theaters S 2 -.600 Oscar Carlson's " . . . . 3 2 .600 Reclamation Bureau ' . ' 2 S .400 State Hospital . . . . . . 2 3 -400 DeMolay 1 4 .200 ' Thursdays . Results Reclamation Bureau 39, DeMolay . . Oscar Carlson's 45, State Hospital 38.. Daily Herald 40, Intermountalo Theaters 28. I . Lions Tackle Clark's Outfit Here Saturday Dennett, g . , Totals . MANAVU (38) i -.. ... g. T. J. McKnight, f . . . . . . 1 3 Swenson, f - 2 2 Jackson, c ........13 Harvey, g 5 ".3 N. McKnight,. g 3 3 Hunter, f .......... . 0 1 Cook, f ............ 1 1 Jaroch, c . . . . I 2 0 Nielsen,, g ... 0 .3 - i Fi rs 2 O 10 3 0 i 0 0 0 4 2 . 2 ToUls .... ..15.19 8 38 FIRST (17) G. T.'F. P F. Rogers, f ........ 12 ' 0 Ferre, f 1 0 0 Peay, c ...100 C. Rogers, g ...251; Nelson, g " ....2 1 O Bushman,'!" 10 0 . Totals 8 8 1 17 FIFTH (32) - " G. T. F. F. Peterson, f ..." 2 2 1 S Bushman, I ........ 4 8 6 14 Hatch. C 30 0 6 Johnson, g 1 0 s0 2 Heneger. g 2 2 1 5 Totals . . .... . I . .12 12 8 32 BONNEVILLE (21) : . G . T. F. P. Reese, f 3 5 3 9 Woodward, f .' 1 3 2 4 Ellison, c v.. .1 -3 2 4 Benson, g 1113 Smith, g ....:..t.:. 0 0 0 0 Snarr, g ..02 11 Watklns, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 6 14 9. 21 State League ; f ' Pl5ovg ILSocuG ' . (Defending State Champions) . . , . .' " . VS. ' (SflapExG HimGimE'amiGO--' Salt Lake City - ' SATURDAY FEBRUARY 108 P. M. P00U0 IIIG!) SOHCOL 'GNU- t ' ' ' . . PRELIMINARY GAME 7 l M. PLEASANT VIEW WARD (Sharon Stake Champions) vs. PROVO FOURTH WARD , (Champions Utah Stake Division) ' Season Tickets Are Good - Single Games 3d Cents Students with Activity Cards, 25 Cents - Kids 10 Cents i STATE; HOSPITAL U. Norman . . ,. .160 . 139 K .Frr 308 144 ltt 149444 K. 'pwr .......... - 165 152 317 J.' IfrallMford ...... 14S - 13424 K.p Hruilsford '149 149 F.'$ irown 5 . A . 1(4-' 101 205 I'. Uln 143 14S ' 197 623 Totals S09 747 722 2299 IIOLIAND ri'RXACB -' Allmari 144 123 99 368 Plnnoo .............. 1153 144 119 414 Coleman 118 121 140 379 Sasey ............ 134 188 18 483 8tvena' ............ 131 142 156429 Totals ... 474 718 483 2074 KRARS RORRIVIf rvi J. Mci'aunland .... 140 143 133 41S M. . Wllllama 129 145 1143x8 B. Bowdlsh 188 188 181 537 R. Dickman i. 144 147 ir.i ii T. Oakley 140 148 140 428 Totals w. ....... ..... 743 750 721 2214 V'.'? - PROVO HERALD B. Undatrom lis 112 11 '3 341 Srlrk .... 180. 148. 113 411 (iaaon , .mo i6 184510 Hardy - ............ ISS 120 1X7 avo Mcnasnnall 110 183 155447 Totals 866 - 748 478 20X9 Ute, Aggie Tank Teams to Clash 7 ' SALT LAKE CITYVFeb. 9 AIR) The "civil war" between f h Utah Redskins and the Utah Ap. gies will be resumed tonight when me two state - schools meet - ln their annual dual swimmine- meet at the Deseret gym pool here. ; ; The Redskins, with 13 straight division titles under their : heita are favored again this year. To- mgni s meet wm mark the debut of the Utes sophomore free-stvle ace. Jack Eastmond. The Dally Herald Hounds played their best ball of the season Thursday Thurs-day to .tuck away the first half championship . of the industrial league at the expense of Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Theaters, 40-28. - Oscar' Carlson's pushed Into a tie with the Theaters wth a 45-38 victory , over State hospital. ; In the other Industrial unit, Reclamation Reclama-tion Bureau , delleated DeMolay 39-19-. . ' The .Theaters-Herald battle was a hot . affair ; throughout, with the ' Herald hotter at the ! hoop itmn t snv other time durine the season. Hincklev's ball rustling for the winner was a, feature- or the came. Braunacrel 'and -Booth. the Theaters forwards, even under close guarding, picked up 10 and 12 points respectively. Booth's 12 made him high man of the game. It was 23-10 for the weraia ai the half. -' Rheltnn and Olsen. Reclamation ftureau'a forwards." were the ble guns for their, team! Boshard and Street were the., only DeMolay players to score more than one field coal. DeMolav was held scoreless during the first quarter. With K. smoot ana a nurman, hirtinp- the boon consistently. Os- mr Carlson's outfit continued tc advance in the standings. Jones of the hospital was high man or the game .with 21 counters. RECLAMATION BUREAU (39) 1 G. T. F. P, Shelton. f. .......... 9 0 0 18 Olsen. f ; 5 3 .2 12 Nisonger, c. . . ... . . 3 Tanrren, g. ......"... 0 Jensen, g. ... ... . . . 1.0 Behling, c. .' . . . . .0 Jacobson, g. .' ........ 0 Steele; g. .. 0 Provo hoop fans are in for some hot basketball Saturday night when Clark's Al-Stars of Salt Lake invade the Provo high gym for Utah State league contest with Provo Lions. The Salt Lake team will have Bill Pendleton and Shel by West starting at forwards, Phil Revel at Center and Royal Jen sen and Paul McDonouga. at guards.. , Pendleton and West will be remembered re-membered for their collegiate play with Utah and Utah State, and Jensen is one of the greatest in dividual stars ever developed In Utah independent "circles. ; Provo's starters will ' be Ralph Crowton and Lavar Kump, at for wards, Malcolm Booth at center and Don Whipple and VIr Richins at guards. i A prelim game between ; Fourth ward "M" Men and Pleasant View "M" Men, the top teams of the Utah and Sharon, stakes, will get things underway at 7 p. m. The All-Starso-Lions fray will follow at 8:15. overly -LaDitzi Dout Scheduled ' s Wrestling will pick up where it left off a couple of weeks ago when promotional trouble caused cancel latlon of two shows, and come out full bloom with an all-star card at McCullough's arena Friday ' night. Heading the program will be George (K.O.) Konreny. the big bad "burp" from St. Louis, against Rudy La Ditzi, who smashed local idol Delbert Kunkel on the flat of Ms neck a month ego. The semi-windup, being billed as the second end of a double main event, pits Del Kunkel against Pete Peterson, a new-comer who has been bowling them over on the coast. Another popular local performer Wally Thompson, Sugarhouse Sunday Sun-day school teacher, who boasts a victory over Kunkel, tackles Tiger Hall, fast Holladay matman, in a special event of, 30 minutes one fall to win, COUGARS SET FOR REDSKK1S Big Seven attention shifts to Brigham Young's Cougars this week end as the Provo team tackles Utah, Friday, and Utah State Saturday. Going into the battles as ' the underdogs, the Cougars can gain the Fans' favor with a split. A victory at either Salt Lake Vox Logan will put the local varsity outfit ln a favored position to finish fin-ish as the number two or three team in the conference. The only games away from the "Y" Women's Wo-men's gym after this week will be vs. the Buffs at Boulder, Colo., and vs. the Wyoming Cowboys at Laramie. : ' Kimball's - charges get return games with Utah and Utah State so the outcome this weeK carries plenty of weight. The Cougar-Utah State game Is the only Big Seven affair for Saturday. Tonight's battles, be-sides, be-sides, the Utah-B. Y. , U. affair at Salt Lake, bring together Denver Den-ver and Colorado State at Ft. Collins, Col-lins, and Wyomiiig " and Colorado U. at Boulder. Kimball's squad of 10 Cougars left for the Ute camp at noon today; to-day; they were scheduled for a 2 r m. shooting drill in the new field house, then were set to take a rest before game time at 8:15 p. m. Brigham Young's starting line up will find uean oaroner ana Frank '(Skinny) Fullmer at ior- wards .Fred Welmer at center and Don Overly and Stan Nielson at guards.;;., ,; -';Kr-" Coach Vadal Peterson or utan will probably start his usual com bination: Val Sheffield and nick Watts, forwards; Vaughan Ben-nlon Ben-nlon at center, and Deb Smith and Bill Johnson, guards. ' will square it off in another 30-minutes 30-minutes bout which will start tear- lner the arena down and leave the Paddy Nolan and Floyd Hansen rest to the headllner. ' 2 3 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 " 0 0 0 Totals 17.11 5 3 DE MOLAY (19) . G. T.'F. P Boshard, f . 3 0 0 Perlman, f. .....i... 01 0' Shlpman, c. . . ...... 1 2.0 Hansen. z ...... i...."l . 1 0 Street, c. ....... i... 3 0 0.6 Baker, f. i- 0 0 0 Gagon, g ..... . . . , 1" 2 1 ' . Totals ........... 9 6 l .lt Quarter scores: Reclamation Bureau .10 21 32 39 DeMolay . . .. . . . .". . . . 0 . 7 11 19 OSCAR CARLSON'S (45) , G. T. F. P. Hickman, f . K. Smoot, f. 0 0 3 2 10 Thurman.c. ....V...V; 5 3 2 12 Delta Phi Teams Clash At Logan Gunninc for It wnnd tive state championship, Brigham Youne: unlversltv Delta rhi re. turned missionarv fratemitv hii send a basketball squad to Logan aaiuraay ror the season s first rame With the TI.S.A.C chanter Russell Hakes, athletic manager HIGHEST PRICES Paid foe Bones - Wool - Hides Pelts - Furs - and Dead or Useless Animals TELT PRICES Paid for - -Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service UTAH HIDE & TALLOW CO. Phone 83-3 Bfflea West Of " Spanish Fork Ripple, g. . . Durrant g. . Cristler, e. T, Smoot, f. " Totals 1 4 1 3 2 2 5 1 3 0 0 0 6 19 16 7 45 STATE HOSPITAL (38) . . - 1 G. T. F. P. Weigth. f. 4,6 1 Jones.. f. 10 2 -1 21 Snow, c. .... w ....... 2 4 .2 6 Hawkins, sr. . . . .'. . ...00. O 0 Tucker, g. ....... . . . . 0 0 0 0 Farr: c. ......... i.. .: 0 O O O Jamison.'g. ......... 1 1 O S Totals ........ :. 17 13 4 38 DAILY HERALD ' (40) - G. T. F. P Christensen. f. ....... 4 0 0 8 F. ColUns, f. .... .... . 0 Hinckley, c. ......... 2 D. Collins, g. ........ 0 Jacob, g. ............ 5 Sumner, f- 1 Packard, f. ......... 4 Rasemuson, g, f. ..". 3 0, 1 0 2 . 0 3 0' 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 11 0 2 IS O. 6 Totals ......... i . . 19 6 2 40 INTERMOUNTAIN THEATERS (28) G. T. F. P. BraunageL f i". . 4 3 2 10 Booth; f. ........... S3 2 12 Dusenberry, c. ....... 2 0 0 4 Maughany g. ......... 1 1 0 2 Elliott, g. ........... 0 1 0 0 Christensen, f. ....... 0 0 0 C Martin, g. ......... 0 0 0 0 Totals ...12 8 4 28 announces that the squad will consist con-sist of Wilford Smith, John Dean, Wilford Fisher, Thornton Booth Grant Baker, Jay Nielsen and Milan Oldroyd, with one or twc. February Cleaii-Up bale! Two Great Groups of . Hart Schaffner and Marx Varsity Town : Clothcraf t Values to $35 , Values to $27.50 ALSO i. : Entire Stock Reduced $35 Values Now $29.50 $40 Values .Now $33.50 $50 Values ........ Now $42.50 :' ALSO v 11 Dozen Shirts Values to $2 . $r r R 3 for $3.75 V One Group XJobts and Dorg lata $3.50 Hats ........ .Now $2.65 $5 Hats Now $3.85 $7.50 Hats . . . . . . V . .Now 5.85 ; ALSO - AH Leather arid Wool COATS and JACKETS 2007F. . 5iyf? Leadership 11 iw uj others yet -to be chosen . . " |