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Show c C owboys This our- ii G'll ppJB :&W& olMOSc, If1 Team Leaves Provo Thursday, Overly's Injury Hurts Team r.Y (,i.rs s.v.mii: Cn;M.v. Wur.-t cr-cirs. who t i f j rvtt S t-o t the fiv.-.,t a-ur-r f r ; f m ta the Lug Seven, rr.jy criljrue ta surprise con fr-: taM-rir'r t,y tipping Cu-r.i Cu-r.i u-Jvr4y Fni-iy ami U.tre-ty U.tre-ty tr-ir.,; the CuiviM 1. 'suing i i .'.tt.rwj in th L"-f rw-'.d- At I-" Ml that 'j whit the C"-T-tn ttu:M b.ut their contest it3S th ccrlerr :-.ce chan:p t"r-t.iy, t"r-t.iy, Every fUyrr cn the squad ..ski t.-.it tc Colorado five ti la X r a tij surprise. Yo'-r.i LT i Li an exce'Itnt ta trsak the CU raJo tra-cucn tra-cucn cf haviTfc r.evrr been beat-i beat-i in their o-A-n fl -'house. The Ougara are g-urtr.ir.g for second ace La the circuit, while the k:U kv the Big Seven cron ( 'a i up Ov-rly Hurt Ankle But w.r.;I speculation on the C- -rrr chxr.cts against Colo-r- i- outfit U wsj-.r.g Coacn K.;mtuU U working along mere serious vein that of taring fcU team at top condition fir the irfi, the list of the season, which fce expect to be tun cx the tougnest wee encis vl the season for B. Y. U. Kimball sent hU qtiad through VSt tlriU today, including Mcmr.Trxa.zts, Tuesday, the Cougar went through ft strenuous practice session ses-sion that res-uited In n ankle injury to Don Overly. Young U cand-iate for all-cor.fcrer.ee Conor. Con-or. Ia cue Overly 1 not ready to go jcalnt Colorado. Lloyd Brtr.k w-U fill his shoe. Turn work" of Brink has been sparking practice ssion this wee' ar.d be I slated to see action even if Overly is in condition. con-dition. - . The squad cf tea leaves Provo Thursday afternoon at 4:30 for Boulder. Following1 the Colorado KAme the Cougar move on to Laramie, where they tackle the Wyomieg Cowboys in their final game cf the season. Buffs May Play In Tournaments EOULDEH. Colo, Feb. 23 tX Colorado university 194 0 "Bir Seven" corJTerence basket- tall chamtoas prolubly wiil piay tn two - tig post-season touroa znenta rtext month. Coacb Forrest (Frosty) Fox said his team was expecting- ft tU to play in the Metropolitan Writers tournament at wewiorK City Marcb 22 to enter the National Na-tional CoIVgiate Athletic associ ation tournaments The university" board of ath fctes w ill ronsuler poat-season tournament LnviLa lions today. nKNA IjOY TO VISIT IIOMi; TOWN HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 2S CJ9 Actress My ma Ley is en mute to her. home town in Helena, MonL. for the first visit since her childhood. She was accompanied by her mother. Mr. Delia Williams. They traveled en a Union Pacific tram which will step briefly at Myrna. Mont, the town Mrwhkn Mua Ley was named. SNOW T1-!S (JKOt'Sn ". AMHERST, ti. S. HJ Ruffled grou in Novia Scotia have suffered, suf-fered, durir.g the winter months, according to the report of forest for-est ranger. A light thaw and resultant re-sultant "crust of snow was re-rpcRjJUe re-rpcRjJUe for the k of many birds. The grou? plunjeJ into snowdrifts for a.ieiter at nipht and were ImpnaoneJ by the crust. Highest faa ITke for MUSK RATS VeJ (jttaatltiew. Call ARIEL IRSEN Mryar-d. Phone 0 1 J FOR REriODELIIIG AND riODEUrilSIIIG O Thoro ara no delajn when you usa the you how easily you can have them. O With AE C McnliJy Payer.t Plan for home re- this plan you pay out ol Income on easy pixs and improvements. Tell us about terns. Come in and seo us about this simple, yc-x hca icp&lx reedi and we'll ehovr coavozient way to purchase home repairs. Low Rates SPEAR- LUMBER CO. Easy Terms Ur V.TKT THIRD SOUTH Phillip Play Lions Here In Tuesday Gome Pnvo Lions basketball team is going to be a mighty busy quint during the next week. , Thuriay. the state league thitnja travel to Ogden where they battle Kr.ii.-hts of Columbus In the second round of the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain A. A. U. tourney. The L'or.s lrew a bye in , first round while K. of C. was downing KJ-wards KJ-wards and Lljna, 50-57. After competir.g in the A. A. U. cagefct the rest of this week, the Uor.s meet the touted Phillip W O.Iers in the Women's gyra Tuesday. Tues-day. The Oilers are one of the outstanding out-standing teams in the country and have been marked as the team to bat the National A. A. U. hoop meet- The Phillips crew Is a mr.y group of basketeer from throughout the nation. The outfit captured the title in the Missouri Valley league to earn a position in the Denver tourney. Provo Lions' team is composed of former, Erlsham Young university univer-sity stars including Halden Gun-hell. Gun-hell. Malcolm Booth, Vir Itichina, LaVar Kump, Iran Iverson, Don EVjedakcr, Jack Chriatenaen, and Don Whipple. It the Lions win the Ogden tourney they will qualify quali-fy to enter the National meet. Bowling Scores FKOVO CITT LE.tfilE. , W. I- Tr. lT.hr IWr I aiM rartn HlrnHI IWIIHiK 1 IS ,4W ! Tw SmlMi II It It.-. Mtllianl II II J Urw (vlM'a J: Iflch Ivan Mrin, I nl-M rrt'. Hiih I ram . Blrrrll Hotilina. aaS. H icN wtlMMl rtlr. t Horlon. B4S. HUM Mk aaiw, II. t blia. XU FISHKK HEEH R. Nltloa lil 1ST. ITT 41 I. Hhurtliff : HI UI-HI K. How ........ Ill It 1J 4l I. UfKirk V. H.lch 14 lit ill B. l-Mrmm l lit IJI 44 Total .... T7S ttt lit :i l:lRHEtJ. EfmUSI R. IHrrvll 1X7 14 (IST it. I.lland .-. 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M l-aa tan. 1'artflr trait, . UllH ladiklmal rrrm. f. timtltnr. Ml. lUsk Htlf Sa". '. l.mtltrrr. S-M. tIATW'AHU it A RVKTS It. Ola's) ....i Ill 111 1 14S 411 ( 14 l Kirk i... IS 117 t'mmr ...... 114 114 11 JfT It. Iiranl ... III 174 iHimmjr ......... 14 14 ! 1 ! Totals ........ 4.4 44 417 TEXACO fKHYtrK t. iWtlaH ...... 114 144 J H. IMIw 141 II l4 471 V. .tfr I7T 144 144 4l PROVO, PAGE TWO Jlis broken left leg as sound as ever. Eddie Miller, Boston Bees' star shortstop,, gets in some pre-tralning pre-tralning camp exercise at Orlando, Fla., by acting as instructor -at Joe - Stripp's baseball, school. A collision wita Al Simmons put Miller, in the hospital last season two weeks before be was to play In v s - ' -I . ";the all-star game. . . : ; : ; ; ; : : ; , ir,. ,-- Golf Association Calls Meeting To Discuss Program for Season 1 Provo' golfing program for 1940 will be outlined at a meeting of member of the Timpanogos Golf association Tuesday, March 11, at 8 p. m t the clubhouse, announced an-nounced President Aura C. Hatch today. " ; .. " ... Decision to call the meeting I was reached at a cession of club directors. . - Each committee will be asked to outline Its proposed activities for the coming season. , , , : - Charles J. Hart and Dave Crow-ton Crow-ton met with the directors to dia-rusa dia-rusa arrangement for a golfing class at B. Y. V. Plana are under way for team matches between B. Y.iL, Utah State and university. of Utah player., b. Y. U. has such. golfer as Gordon Crane, state inlcr champion, and Tony Ferler, Jr. V" ' .-. ' . I-, s Commit teea Named- .Committee aDoointment were completed, as follows: . Membership Victor Hedqulst, chairman; Marlon Halllday, director direc-tor adviser; ' Cloyd Booth, John MeAdam, Clayton Jenkins, George Cole. Wendell C. LaBrache, Jean Hcover, " Tony ' Ferlet. V Leonard Johnson. E. E. Smith, Harold Leven and I. C. Nelson. ' Tournament committee J. Ed. Stein, chairman; Andy Broaddui, director adviser; Vivian Billings, Dex Shriver' and Lee Buttle. ' Greens committee Dr. G. II. Pace, chairman: E. J. Nelson, director di-rector adviser; Dr. W. W'oolf and W. L. Snow. - Handicap committee C S. Bean, chairman; . Dr. J. Russell Smith, director adviser; K. A Hansen.. Publicity Jack Sclck. chairman; and Jack Braunagel, director adviser. ad-viser. " rhjmmjf Lnj mmjf Tnlals . 10 14 194 S04 10 14) 10 104 IS 2 0 1444 CANNON AMTO" Jnnr irlll . IIS 111 141 , 174 111 .14441 l;4 174 HI 44 117-441 17 14 Ilnum . . !":irr . . II. Ilansn T'lal 44 SI !I4T TACIFIf? KHI'IT n. Thnmn ........ 114) l I'.t-nl Wrlrht : 143 ITS 14 J7T R. Hatiwn ... 144 Iff 147 41 . Turirr 114 lS HI 4M U. Mann IIS 14t S1 44 Total TS 7S 714 2211 SKA RS KOKltlVIC RnwilUh II 144 i:7 in 11 4r, Itnrtlnaon (Mihlry . hirkmia Know .., Total . . 1 24 IhT - 1!S 157 lf,4 14 1 114 114 14 141 751 , 71 70S T182 ARDE.V PAIRT , - ! 141 IIS 141 1T1 117 114 124 14 Ill 141 .... 17 14 T 44S .......... ! 140 14414 r. El'Ott l. Monro K. lln M. Htvt Vummy Total ... Tit 61 !; UTAH DAILY HERALD, Bees' Shortstop Ready to Buzz Again Two Commercial ContestsJ Tonight ': . Wednesdatf Schedule" 1 p. roL Flrmage vn. J20-S0 club 8 p. m. Junior cbarnber vs. Pacific Super Heaters. Tuesday's Rewult Safeway Store 45. Orem Clt SS. . -. ' '"j Flrmage's attempts to boost it. self io league standings at the expense of the leading 20-30. club In the featured game of Commercial Commer-cial basketball tonight at Third ward gym. ; t " ' 'Pacific " Super" Heaters',' wn share . the loop lead ., with , 20-C club, meet the cellar junior chamber cham-ber team in the - other contest slated tonight. - "Safeway Stores moved up 8 notch In the league by - tipping Orem City, 45-33, at Lincoln high school last night. - The store team went ahead ' in the first minute and . was neve' headed. Shirl Blackham lej the Safeway', attack witl 22 . points most of them coming .via- the tip-in tip-in route. " " .Although all , bugs are insects, nof: all insects are bugs. , Enjoy FINE ALLEYS ' T . 4a aay' tlx unhal ' I , aecanai totaya. ' VaaH ta cka roawrWifr aatl tViwrfliaaw, 4M. & kar can aafht! fot Health and funt . .recreation) BOWLING ALLEYS South of Bob' Billiards Phone 34 ! i I'M i -i v r i i i t. i WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Schisslcr Steals "Show at Ro-She Showing effects of tough fights in- Salt Lake Monday, Arlington Spilsbury and Windmill - Pearce battled to a 10-round draw Tuesday Tues-day In the main event at Park Ro-She. Ro-She. . , Spilsbury,' who was defending bis light heavyweight crown, went on tha defensive early in the fight and seldom took the" ;: offensive. Spilsbury. showed enough clever boxing ability to keep out of the way of the wild-swinging Pearce. ,', Al Schissler mauled Floyd Hansen Han-sen into the first fall of the . two-fall two-fall , wrestling .. bout, and . when Floyd came out after the rest period, he was in ' bad condition and Schissler promptly dumped him for the final falL Hansen was injured in the first fall and was WHAT'S NEW IN - STYLES AND COLORS Duncan Drape, recent adaptation adapta-tion of the drape, with imart ."itay-ln-plac cheu brealb! The Berkley Is today' most acceptable ac-ceptable sport suit- It has the new, flat, (traighter back and sup pressed but easy waib . t ' The Baldwin Lounge, handsome hand-some 3-buttoa iogle-breated, makes mea look taller, slimmer. Definitely la the ""Who's w"bo" of new colors are Mallard green. Aquacade blue and newly developed devel-oped brown becoming to almost every man.. ;.- .."-! - :' j 4 ' ; ' ' Stripes are very popular this spring. Stitched stripes, Harmony ' tripes, Point stripes-all the amartest stripes (and other patterns) pat-terns) are here. . and Am lavtm nt in good apfaaraac I - . - ' . n.fin n n no ..... .v ' I ffV v ' ' ' Ii" ' 28, 1940 - . THREE ALPINE ISflLlES OfJ TAP Basketball fans get their last chance to see - Alpine teams in league competition this week as all six teams in the loop finish their season's schedules Thursday or Friday. Spectators in and around Provo-will Provo-will see both B.' Y. high and Provo high schools play here' this week and on different nights. B. Y. high, tackles Lehi In the Women's gym Thursday, and Pro-vo's Pro-vo's Bulldogs meet Pleasant Grove In the Provo high gym : Friday night. The Wildcats' main' game starts at 8:30, and" the Provo game begins at 7:45." ', Lincoln at A. F-. Lincoln . travels to American Fork for a clash with the Forkers Friday in the other Alpine contest this week. With title interest lacking now that Provo has clinched the title and a berth in the. tourney, attention atten-tion . is focused on the ' battle- for second place in the league between be-tween Pleasant Grove and. Lehi. If the games go as expected Provo to Up Pleasant Grove and Lehi to down B. Y. high Lehi will win runnerup honors and the chance to. battle Nebo loop second sec-ond place winner .for a post in the state tourney. , . . ; :. , Llneoln. is . out to ; upset ' the American Fork Cavemen, and follower's fol-lower's of. the Tigers are confident o a .victory over the Forkers.. ; SCHEDULE APPROVED POCA'X iULLO,, Ida., Feb. 6 U.H " The 1940 Pioneer league schedule sched-ule drafted by a- special committee, commit-tee, had the approval of all teams In the circuit today. . .. The schedule, sets opening, of the season April 26, , . the 130 game, season coming to . a close Sept.-8. . nJ unable to t get up after the fight was over.' . - i- Cecil "Halladay, worked Out a four-round decision . over - KddiO Welch, and Kid Carter outpointed Blair Humpries in onother pre liminary Bert Farley and Tiny Jackson wut - on a .good suow. ' Farley won the decision, . 1 .xf , up 1 1144 Kurnhetmsr y -7 I si . ' W -4, " 'i 4aJaaaP laawaiaaaa4 " Juab Ties Springville For Nebo Casaba Crown FINAL NEBO STANDINGS : -. . ., v , - . W. L. Pet. SpringvUIo 2 .150 Nephi 2 .750 Tintic.i... .......... 4 4 .500 Faysan 2 6 .338 Spanish Fork 2 6 .333 Tuesday Results;-Juab Results;-Juab high 34, Payson 25." Spanish Fork 37, Tintio 20.. Juab high school and fspring-vllle fspring-vllle high will clash, probably Monday at Payson for the Nebo basketball championship .and ; a berth In the state tourney. . Juab's - Wasps,, who - have been chasing the. Red Devils in the hoop race all season, finally eaught. up with their rivals Tuesday by downing down-ing Payson,. 34-25, at Nephi. springville and Juab teams, are tied for league leadership with six victories and two defeats. '. Spanish Fork notched up its second triumph of the season by toppling the , favored Tintic . five, 37-1:0, in , the .other MeDo loop game. Karly Lead Juab lumped into an cany ieaa over the Payson Lions and was leading 11-6 at the end qi the first quarter. From then on the going , was i. easy , for the Nephi players, who were never headed. Jack Howarth led the Nephi at tack with 10 counters. , Boyd Greenwood turned in a tight de fensive performance at guard. For the losers, Curtis Butler; led scorers scor-ers with seven. . JUAB (34) . . G. T. F. P. Sudweeks. . f ... . . 12 2 .4 0 10 0 4 Howarth, f 5 1' Wankier, c ... ...... 2 0 Greenwood, g . .. . . 2 k 3 ' Walker, g .......... 1 2 BellLston, f 2 ,4 Liddiard, c 0 0 Richardson, g .'...,. 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 Totals 13 12 8 34 " ' , PAYSON (25) . ; ' - G. T. F. P. Powell,1 t J 1 10 2 McMullin, I 0 0 3 0 0 Butler, c t... 2 3 A trios, g ... i-: 12 D. Heath,, g .... 2 0 14 - . Black, f 0 4 2 ;2 Barnett, f : 0 00 0 C. Heath, g 2, 0 TJ 4 .Totals ,10 10 5 25 Quarter scores: ' -Payson ....-e" 13 -18. 23 Juab . . , . .-...'jTi , 11 20 27 34 ' Officials, Collin and Bullock. This l v give way You'll have new life in your blood this spring if there's new color in your suit! And the latest Kuppenheimer suits satisfy your natural urge for rich col orings--make you feel young, cheerful, confident! These are no ordinary suits, but suits handcrafted "by Kuppenheimer. Kuppen-heimer. You'll like their perfect fit, smart styling, flawless tailoring. Handcrafted by napRGnnEira&n Fashions " . . TINTIC (20) v 0. T. F. P. Gear, f 0 2 11 Reid, f . . . . . ........ 4 3 2 10 Franks, c 0 T. Reid. g 0 Hickman,, g ........ 2 Gunderson, g . .' 0 Drussel, f ......... . 1 Taylor,' g I. . . .... .. 0 0 2 1 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 Totals 7 14 ti 20 . SPANISH FORK (37) Gardner, f 5 2 1 11 Keele, f 0 5 3 3 Turner, c 5 3 2 12 Beagley, g. i,.,..,.... 1 2 0 ;2 Andrus, g 3 4 1 7 Jones, g . . . . , 0 1 0 0 Argyle, t 12,02 Sterling, g 0 2 0 0 Totals 15 21 7 37 Officials Dixon and Dixon. Cougar Grapplors Await Stale eat ' Friday, Saturday Confident that his team has a "fairly good chance" of winning top honors In, the western divis-, ion wrestling meet in the Women's Wo-men's gym Friday and Saturday, Coach , Wayne Soffe began final preparations to send his Cougar grapplers against the cream of Utah wrestlers. Soffe announced that there would be no tryouts this week for team positions in ' the meet because of . the 'possibility of Injury. In-jury. Only two team posts were not definitely, ; decided . upon today. to-day. ? Ray Hashitani and Ernie Reimschissell are still being considered con-sidered for the 135-pound clash, and Stan Phillips and Bill Hig-genbotham Hig-genbotham are in Cie running for the 128-pound class. Stan Turley will get the call at heavyweight, and Ken Mayn-ard Mayn-ard and Malin Francis, co-cao-tains, will see action In the 155-pound 155-pound division and In the 121-, pound class, respectively. - Murr Skousen, only Cougar to win ; a fall in a dual meet, will be at 145, and Dick Peterson will, wrestle in the 175-pound class. Cloyd Wooley and Sam Mavraki are still in the running for the 165 division, but Wooley is favored fa-vored because or experience. . ' Qpring to your urge for color for Men J |