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Show 1 -1 1 1 o tit 5) I I i"V a MpFeEnay inieire ; saJL ' ' - . C A--" Where Control Really Counts "Y" Frosh To Face 1 Stars Aggie, niG even schedule 1'ri.Ur I UJa at li. V. t. L't-ih Mate at Color-ado Invr-r at Wyoming l.'tjit !U1 at Colorado State I-ner at Utah f rr r..v.;r.-f.J It the best condition condi-tion cf the year. Brlgham Young Xug ir a, alt the invasion cf I'Ivcra.ty cf Utah basktU-era for tie f .r.al home game of the season In the Wcrr.'f.'i grT tonight at 'Third place In the -Dig- Seven c-or.fi.-rtT.ee Ls the chief item at a take torurht. but Brigham Young-Ovular Young-Ovular are skir.g- revenge for a jj-evio-ja defeat at Salt Lake, and Utah la determined to regain some " i its lest prestige, r Coach EJ in R. Kimball sent lus aquad through a snappy practice prac-tice session Thursday, ercphasiz-lrg ercphasiz-lrg shooting drills an J strategy r4j.r,iej for Utah-Slay Utah-Slay Sarpri . .- Kimball may hare a surprise in store for the L'Ui in the way of a Z'-r.e deftas. The - Cougars have srri.-::.r.-.a;:t:J behind locked doers tl -j week, and the wily mentor ir-iy use the strategy that bottled C-.raJ) a year ago in the c ran: pel Women's gym. , Tie UUh-a Y. U. game 1? cr.!y one of five scheduled over the vrk er.4 In E:g Seven competi-tx:n. competi-tx:n. Utah State stakes its dwin-ti;-.r? title hopes on a titular clash v. in Colorado university at Boulder. Boul-der. Denver invades Wyoming in tie other rirht. E:g S-evcn contest to- Denver er.ccur.te rs Utah at Salt Lake, and Utah State moves to Fort Collins for a contest with Czlorado State in Saturday con ference schedule. . In adi.'tion to the Cougar-Red ak:.n tiff tor.lrht. t'Jro otter events have been scheduled. At 7 p m. B..Y. U. irenhmen battle a group of ..student all-stars in a prL.. t;1 nary game. Between halfs id the main content, a world-fa rrj vji Iof- trainer will and his trwpe cf digs through a brief r--rfwcrr.ar.c. Coach Kimball will start the tltci Lr.eup that has started re-ct-.-.t Young U games, tut Klm-Z'.Z Klm-Z'.Z 'L-..l!cat?1 that -s.rr-eraT'-rv-srves win see action as a" result cf im-roved performances In practice prac-tice this week. Dran Gardner and Frank "Sk'sr.y" Fullmer " will start - at fi rw ardj, "Eryce Christeasen. will t-r at center, and Stan NieLsen and I n Overly will ti'.l the guard r- -ts, 12 1 Brink, Glen Allen and U.-l F-rrtsen Will draw, first r-erve asaignrr-ents. Allen, .the only senior cn the squad. Is play-i- T Ms final game before local XaiJ. : SCORES Dy UNTIED rilESS DoLse.J. C. 45, Eastern Oregon 4 - . - - - Goszaga JW. Ifontana Mines Z7. : Snow J.C. 54, Weber J.C 50. Mlaaouri -. Io-a State 40. LSU 42. Tulane Z0. "Alabama 2 Mlsjisk'rlppl 25. . Tal 50. misceton Harvard 2 5. Cclumtia 33. nnjoy FINE ALLEYS L R E C R EATI ON BOWLING ALLEYS 5otH f Bob's li -lizard t- 4 - mm mrmm N m mmm mmmi f n The home that we help you plan and buUd will give you pride and comfort, com-fort, at lets cost .TIT! Stum S t lL-.a- a-. n:r Rates 11 WK-sT TlUItD SOUTH In Prelim; Play neslamation Fiue QraL3 Leadership In Tiib Scr2wL!a Industrial Standings V. I- IV t. HerlajiKition Bureau .. 2 0 1.000 CM-ar CiMiwn's 1 1 DeMolay ; I 1 Intermouiitsun Tliatem i -1 Dally Herald 0 2 Tbardya Results Xefotay ta, Owrar Carlson's 19. State Iloftpital 42, Daily Herald 41 Ketamatlon Bureau 40, . Inter- uwuntaln Theaters 31. ' DeMxjlaj upst Oscar Carlson's, 29-19, Iieclamation Bureau tipped Jntermountaln . .Theaters, 40-31, and State Hospital edged out Daily Herald 42-41. In Industrial hoop games Thursday to land the, Reclamation Rec-lamation quiit in the driver's seat of the league. Until Thursday games. Theaters, Theat-ers, Reclamation, and CarUon'a were tied for the leadership, but afttT Reclamation knocked off the Theaters and Carlson's, had been dropped by DeMolay, the Reclama tion five became the team favored for the second half title. . In the best game of the evening. eve-ning. State Hospital nosed out the Herald Hounds when Reed Nillson, Hospital guard, sank a foul pitch when the score was tied with less than a minute to play. State Hospital led at the first quarter, but in the second period the two teams were tied at 21-alI before the winners pulled to a 21-23 lead at half-time. Hospital led at third quarter only to see the Herald pull even In the final ,UAJ- . MIson was the big gun in theU,a(i hoi i it i T r, L" t. i t rj 1 virtnw afinnar 19 nnlnta I fiHrMB Krl AIimttoM -...1$ ? and playing a : tight defensive game. Reed Jones counted 10 points, and Weight rolled in 13 counters. ' Reclamation ran up en early lead over the Theaters and coasted coast-ed in to an easy triumph despite a final quarter rally by the losers. Hap NLsonger led the winners, counting 11 points and playing a smooth floor game. Shelton had 12 counters; and Steele bagged 11. For Theaters, ; Joe Martin was high with 12. points. Jack Braun-agel Braun-agel counted eight. DeMolay started out with "a bang to lead at the end of the first half, 22-8. Oscar Carlson's put cn a second half rally, but .could not overtake the whinenu Cart Ship man was the big' gun for DeMolay with 11 points. Stan Durrant led the losers' attack with eight counters. ; STATE HOSPITAL. (42)' - G. T. F; P. Jones, f ... 4 2 6 S I 0 3 2 3 4 0 0 2 10 1 5 1 13 2 12 0 2 0 0 Peay, t Weight. C . Nllson. g ... Hawkins, g Snow, ... Totals . . . IS 12. 6 42 DAILY HERALD (42) G. T. F. P. Chrlatensen. f ...... 6 3 0 12 Raamuson. f ........ 3.2 1 7 Hinckley, c ........ 21 0 4 Packard, g 3 117 Jacob, g ............ 2 '2 0 4 Collins, g . ..... 3.117 Total 19 10 3 41 RECLAMATION BUREAU (40) G. T. F. P. 5 2 1 11 Steele, f .... Shelton. t .. NLsonger, c Jensen, g .". Tarran, g . . Engstrom. g Elliott, g .. 6 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 o .0 0 0 0 12 1 XI 0 2 "0 4 0 0 0 0 2 40 F. P. 2 12 1 1 4 8 1 .5 Totals 19 3 (31) G. T. .53 . O 1 V 2 5 . 2.2 THEATERS Martin, f ... Booth, f .... BraunageL. C Elliott, g .. SAVE THIS COUPON Standard America J Encyclopedia i IS GreaU C'ocipoo No. 5 &f dera s -f t a e h airrrsti7 aumWrM. plsa ia liii. ta n . ,olnt at th i .Ufa, tUJldtr4 Aar-lata KoytJi -' w Tnu auy a t-- I a taa L-mu r Maraid. fwa n Ecsr Terms PHONE 21 PAGE TWO IN THIS CORNER MERELY COINCIDENCE , r " ' AT&UUSr.A 'f ; ' ( good-luck PJZCXt&r - V? 04 ABOUND) . -. . . v- ir- T L : - - t . - . t . -. , ,- ' IBovliag Result I ivfil TltIAL LKACil'E IV. .V51 JS0 .tbi . .ItXI t'rovo. 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Photso 016-J3 DAILY HERALD, BY ART KRENZ Dh'dh Paniliorb f-'t- Dafcat -Draper By IIARRY SUCKER'. , 'Again the Dixon Panthers came borne' with victory screaming- from their lips. This time they edged out Draper junior high 24-22 in a basketball game played ' in the Draper gymnasium. - ' -' , , It was a fast game .from; start to finish. Both teams played good ball with Jack Eicbelburjrer star- ring for the Dixon with 11 points. : This week . Chad Beckstead, coach of the Dixon, is having the Panthers lick over their wounds that were Inflicted by DraperThe team Is going through hard scrimmages scrim-mages and bankboard fighting every night after schooL'.' ., 'The state game department bi the etate of Idaho uses' airplanes to drop salt over the countryside in the winter, to keep deer anc elk healthy. . ; O lympic Ti 1 1 i st Killed in Action i i r The name of Gunnar Hoecket, Finland's great Olympic champion, cham-pion, has been added to those killed while . defending the Karelian Isthmus sgainst the Russians. Hoeckert set a new record in winning the 5000-meter title in the 1938 games at Berlin and added the 3000-meter mark in Stockholm the following year. IP' 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Peafce-Spillsburp Bout Billed At Local Arena In what should be the best boxing box-ing bout of the season, Arlington Spilsbury battles Arcade "Wind mill" Pearce in a 10-round match for the light heavyweight cham pionship of Utah at Park Ro-She Tuesday. - The - title . bout tops t a boxing card wrhich also Includes a light weight six-round fight between Benny Flake and Dick Diamond. Pearce and Spilsbury put on perhaps, 'the .best fight in Park Ro-She: history and with the crown at stake, the bout is expected to surpass their former meeting. Pearce is a wfld-swinging slug ger who manages to connect an amazing number of punches,' while Spilsbury is a. polished boxer with a powerful punch. Both are rated as outstanding- fighters in their weight throughout the state. Engen Oiitjumps To Hindr Frfedb SALT. LAKE CITY;. Feb. 23 (U.K) Elnar Fredbo, member , of the Utah Ski club, combined jumps of 222 and 220 feet with flawless form to win top honors . in the intermountairi jumping championships champion-ships at Eek,ert . Hill near here. , , "f. f -Fredbo's jumps were hot as far as the 236 and 235 foot leaps, of All laigen, jsait JLake City skier favored , to :win the meet, but judges gave Fredbo. the nod when he;- amassed 229.1, points to En- gen's 227.1 points. , . , ,x Third place in the class A jump ing went to Gordon Wren, Steam boat . Springs, .Colo.,, ski club. Wren,, who garnered 224.1 points, made. leaps of ,229 and 227 feet, Eugene Wilson,' Auburn, CaL, ski club, took fourth with jumps of 234 and 219 feet, for 223.9 points. : Walt Mahderville' Lake -Tahoe Ski club, was fifth; and Roy Mik-kelson, Mik-kelson, Auburn Ski club, was sixth,. J ; '-. ; : .; .;, .':' Jke Hamof4he, Utah Ski club W(,a , class B ; honors with 220.9 points and jumps of 159 and .149 teet. Jack Bundy, Ogden Sk club, took second with 212.8 points and 15$ and 145 foot jumps. Tom Lar son of -the Utah Ski club took thirdr and Woody Kramling ; of the Auburn; club finished fourth..; The ' Utah club ran" away with thL field in both classes of jumps. now .flurries. and a cross wind bucking . against1 the . slat - artists prevented any .spectacular leaps. The meet was postponed from last Sunday because of. a blizzard. ' Movie Stars Escape Injuries in Crash BOISE, Ida.v Feb. ,23 . (CJ?) Departure' De-parture' of hidvie stafi loria"Mas-sey loria"Mas-sey and Alan Curtis for Hollywood was" delayed today by an auto accident acci-dent In which Mrs.' Carl Browri Of McCall. wife of the Valley county senator, suffered a broken arm cuts and shock. : . iliss Massey and Curtis were no injured ' in the crash, which occurred when they were returning from Payette lakes ski ; resort, production scene' of "Northwest Passage." They were here for the premiers of the picture and expected expect-ed to leave late today. .;' ' ' According to Bill Parker, M-G-M Rtiidio representative and driver of , the car, he Was forced to turn into a . ditch to avoid a head-on collision. He said the force of a direct crash Would have pitched tha car from the icy road and Into a Tavlne," - '": -; :-y.---. 1 Mar ' NEW YORK. . Feb. 23 (U.E Today's" custom': smelters 1 prices for delivered metals: . ' " ; (Cents per pound) . "' Copper: Electrolytic . 11 M I export ex-port 1 1.75-1 1.S7M; casting f. o. b. refinery 114; lake; delivered 11. Tin: ' Spots' straits 48.- .Lead: New York 5.00-.05; East St Louis 4.85. i - v ' inc: New York 5.89; East St. Lo'uls 5.50.- -.:i::;.-w I Snowshoes were one of the most Important factors in the development develop-ment of the Far North. Don't Olesp Hlien Gas : 'Crowds Uciil IX you toM in bJ nd can't alpp from con-ttTjwition con-ttTjwition with awful -OAS JbtLOATINQ tcm-mlr tlii: To tt quirker rrliet yoa must get iKjCBI-E ACTION. Vou must relieve the CAH. Vou must clear tho bowcla. Adlt-nka la juat vhat you may vr-ii becaia it ncta on thn stomach and BUT1I bowcla. Adlenka is BOTH carminatira rnd cathartic. CarminaU vra that warm an aooths tha atomnch and help erpt-1 GAS. Cathartioa that Quirkly and -poily clear the bowels of wata r'nttcr that may nave caused OAS BLOATING, BLOAT-ING, sour stomach, sleepless nights and indi (ration. Adlnka relievos stomach (as almost at once. Adlcnka usually acta oo ti e boweia Id Vss than two hours. No wailing (or orer-r orer-r iht r-lief. Adlcnka doca Dot tipe, is not BiOMt lernimt. . City Drug Co. (adv) 23, 1940. ; t - ... FIUE REGION 3 1 GALiiiS 1 0i'lIOIIT " iTonlhtta T-Alpuie- fcclniiulo Provo at Llnculn. . American .Fork at IhL B. T." high at , rha ' Tonight's NVbo asant ' Crave. ight's NVIo Sc hedule , Spanish K6rk at Sprliigville. Tintic at Puyson. ' , With a title at stake in the Nebo district and chances for second place , on the block , in the Alpine division,' interest is'' high "in Region Re-gion three basketball games tonight." to-night." "," '; -. ' ..; '.'; ; At', Springville, ." Spanish " Fork snu me ttea uevus ciasn in a titular titu-lar game. Rpringville can .tuck away the Nebb crown with a vicl tory over the Dons, Tintic invades payson .' in the other Nebo clash tonight. ,,. Lehi can strengthen its chances for second place in the division by tipping -American Fork;, in -the featured Alpine scrap. The game will be played at Lehi. , t Provo's tourney winners travel to Orem for a game with Lincoln m which the only thing at stake is a charfce to climb out; of the cellar for the Tigers and the Bull dogs prestige. B. Y.! hieh invades Pleasant Grove for a game with the Vik ings.'' Pleasant; Grove is favored to cop the tilt.: but the Wildcats have their .hearts; set on an upset and may be able to turn the trick. Junior Hifls Gluli h Grdtvirik Uztly t Thei Provo Post 13.: American Legion Junior Rifle club tf Provo, which . was i recently,, granted a charter in the National Rifle association, asso-ciation, has a charter membership of :46. 'r'(- Officers of the club c are Fred Rl ; Newell, ; instructor; Robert' E. Conant, . president,;- Jack Clark, executive officer, and Hewitt Strong, Jr. secretary. ' i s - The club -will adhere to the na tional organization's rules and in structions, which; have served" to give rifle shooting' competition the best safety record . of any scholastic scholas-tic sport, The club is one of 3,300 active rifle and pistol clubs affili ated with the national association F CaWW PITTSBURG IT,-, Feb.? 23 At.VS vvuiiam L. Hutcheson; general president of the AFL Carpenters union, and . 49 other defendants were indicted today pri .two Counts pft a- conspiracy ;to" restrain and monopolize interstate commerce In violation of" the anti-trust act. Accusing the. defendants of conspiring con-spiring for. three. years o prevent mill work products befng shipped into ; the Pittsburgh area from other, states. . a special', federal grand jury indicted two "trade associations, as-sociations, seven ..trade, association officials,, two union organizations, 18-union officers and 21 Allegheny county, (Pa.) lumber dealers., V . IAN, WIFE HANGED MONTREAL, Que.. Feb. 23 UJ Achtlle Grandin ,and his wife were hanged in the Bordeau Jail yard today for murdering Ville-mond; Ville-mond; Brochu; Mrs. Grandin'e former for-mer husband, . ' '. ' : ' -' The case was a Canadian counterpart coun-terpart of New' York's notorious Ruth Snyder-Judd Gray case. - SENTENCED TO DiEr PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 23 U.R) Paul Petrillo", 44, South Philadelphia Phila-delphia "tailor 'and" "witch-doctor" !n the "arsenip murder for insurance insur-ance - syndicate,"' ' was sentenced today" to die in the electric chair. PE7R0 LE D canDor--' The Wonder Fuel CUT 5 HEATING COSTS .. ' - I-'.- V - .. . - -- Because It gives more heat per pound and it can be used In any furnace or heating stove taking' solid fuel. Order a Supply NOW! Call Your Local Coal Dealer Of IjFIHM ' jT Frkdl Pfeifer, U. S. Open Slalom champion, illustrates the form that makes him tops in his field as he sweeps through a slalom gate at V . . Sun Valley. Ida. ' ""V -; .' - : '.'.' : --- Davis Td Fight Ambers Tonight 4 NEW, YORK, Feb. t-'23,'fU.r Young Al Davis, a brawny, unbeat en Brooklyn welterweight;' tries to tag lightweight , ; champion JLou Ambers -with, his .first knockdown tonight in their 10-round non-title fight at Madison Square Garden. - If Davis and his paralyzing left, hook to the solar plexus can turn the trick, he will 'clinch a title shot with Henry Armstrong the. Welter kind, at Yankee sta dium this summer. PbcGant Grove . third Viins Corth Pleasant Grove Third ward captured cap-tured the Timpanogos "M" Men hoop" crown and a berth in "the Provo 3 district meet at' Spanish Fork by tipping Second, ward, 33-S2. 33-S2. Thursday.'- - - , - The two teams tied; 31-all, in a previous encounter, and Thurs day's contest waS a play-off game. Members or the ; Third - ward team include Dale West, Everett West; Fred Atwood, Brian Fugal and Bill Told. - - L. "AT KIBIJiTE PnEuElV" A" Gene Autry and Lupito Touar; Who are. featured, on the midnito prevue Atthe Uinta Saturday night. A They bring to you the spectacular, spec-tacular, story behind the , world's most, popular song; "South of the Border," as part -of-the-double feature show.- The companion hit is "British Intelligence,", and stars . Boris Karloff in another new amaz-, ing role.' poors of the Uinta open; at 11:30 and the show 'starts at 1:45 p.- m. .' . , ; . st. : ,: . 'A . - . . , x J - - W' . . A ) ' J&L I '-- ' ' 1 ' n So keep a case in your home ... a few bottles always on.ice. When a friend calls unexpectedly, ycu refresh yourselves in the friendly mznner ... with quality supreme. - f '-S-'-jiT"' v BECKER ' , . -wC ocii.g''" -r-' ! J OAKES CALLED BEFORE BOARD BOULDER, Colo:,', Feb; 23' L'Pl Bernard F. Oakes, head footbull coach at the University of; Colorado, Colo-rado, .was called before the board of regents today to reply to a petition peti-tion presented by ' 35 members of his 1039. team v demanding . his ouster. : Oakes , entered the office of President Robert L. Stearns shortly short-ly before noon, for a private, conference con-ference with Steams and the re-gtt re-gtt its. Only Regent Carl McKin-. ley of Greeley was absent. . ' lit a' nearby room, El Sayres, line coach; and two players, Har- ( bid ' Punches," v guard, and Lex Quarnberg, halfback, waited to be called before the regents. The petition demanding Oakes , ouster; was presented to the re-; gents at a meeting in Denver last Friday but the matter, did not become known publicly until Mon day. - Oakes ' refused , to comment as he entered the meeting today, as he has steadily refused to do since the petition was made public. President Stearns said no statement by the regents, would be made until late today.' 7 PRODUCTS COMPANY OGDEN. UTAH Distributed by , Big Four Distributing Co., Provo |