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Show PROVO.. UTAH) -DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1011 PAGE SEVEN 20-C3 GInb Cops First Call" Title COMMERCIAL, STANDINGS First Half iO-SO dub 3soar Carlson's . Osily Herald Junior Cliaraber w. l ret. 8 0 .1000 2 1 .667 1 2 .533 . 0 3 .00 Thursday's Scorm 10-30 Club 52, Junior Chamber 28 Oscar Carlson's 28, Daily Herald 20. Unleashing a sizzling scoring attack, 20-30 club smothered Junior Jun-ior Chamber, 52-28, Thursday to ;linch the First half Commercial league basketball title. Oscar Carlson's captured second sec-ond place by defeating Daily Herald, Her-ald, 28-20, irt the other contest. Junior chamber took an early lead over the 20-30 club and was leading, 8-7, at the end of the first quarter. The Twenty-Thir-tians began their hoop bombardment bombard-ment to take a 27-18 lead at half-time half-time and then poured in the baskets bas-kets in a second-half scoring spree. Cliff Mortensen with 12 and Melvin Kavachevich was high for Wilde with 17 led the winners, the losers with nine counters. Carlson's lost a 6-1 first quarter quar-ter lead to the Herald in the second period, and then a third-quarter third-quarter uprising, overcame its 13-10 halftime deficit to take a 20-la lead at the end of the third quarter. Orian Hansen and Franson scored nine points to lead the victors. vic-tors. Glen Gardner starred for the losers. OSCAR CARLSONS (28) G. T. F. P. Chrisler. f 3 2 0 6 Busterud, f 1 1 0 2 Franson, c. 4 3 19 Allied, g 0 0 0 0 Hickman, g 1 2 0 2 Hansen, f 4 1 1 9 Smoot, f 0 0 0 0 Totals . . . . . 13 9 2 28 DAILY HERALD (20) Johnson, f Fillmore, f Snow, c Collins,, g. Snarr, g G. Gardner, g. B. Packard, f. Christensen, f Hinckley, c K. Gardner, g. . , D. Packard, f. G. , 0 . 0 , 0 1 . 0 . 2 . 0 . 2 . 1 1 0 T. F. P. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 Totals 7 13 6 20 Score by quarters: 1 " '""- Carlson's . . . : 6 10 20 28 Hrrald 1 13 15 20 Officials: Bullock and Buttle. 20-30 CLUB (52) G. T. F. P. Wilde, f ' 6 3 17 Abbott, f 3 2 1 7 Mortensen, c 6 0 0 12 Olsen, g 2 0 0 4 Kimball, g 4 3 0 8 Faux, c 2 4 0 4 McGuire, g u 0 0 0 Totals 24 14 41 52 JUNIOR CHAMBER (28) G. T. F. P. Kavachevich, f 3 5 3 9 Croft, f 3 Rowe, c. 1 Garrett, g 0 Warner, g 4 10 6 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 11 9 6 28 Score by quarters: 20-30 Club . . .. 7 27 20 52 Junior Chamber . . 8 18 24 28 I TOO LATE FOR 1 ! CLASSIFICATION ' t FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 ROOM apartment, partly furnished. furn-ished. 650 East 2nd North. Phone 1033. flO 3 ROOM modern apartment. 267 West 3rd South. flO FOR RENT UNFURNISHED NEW apartment. 90 South 4th East. Phone 516W or 977. fl3 The Great 'Biscuit Sees Himself Done in Bronze Proyo-P. Q., "V" Oigh-LoSii Games Top Alpine Slaio TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE Provo at Pleasant Grove Ihi at 15. Y. High. American Fork at Lincoln. V i '- Senbiscuit. turfdom's all-time high money winner, with Owner C. S. Howard, left, stands before the bronze life- size statue of the gallant 'Biscuit before it's unveiling at Santa Anita track, Arcadia, Calif M - Men i Scores PROVO STAKE Miiniivil Kirt Ilonnri ilk- Knew, f . . Kllis'in, it Wat kins, u rruiwi-, f Farr, c SturRll, ft . I!()N.i;VIl.L.K Totals 5 FIFTH I 'hHHtrnHn, f 1). Stew art, t I.eavitt, c HunkiT, if . . . . JUavls. it IX l't ttM son, f O, lVtereson, K li. ttvart, 8 Totala ....... 3 ROOM cottape. Close in, small family. 610 West 1 South. fl3 MANAVU Swenson. f . MeKiilulit, f Kvans, g . . . OUiroyil, R Hoylc, f ... Hunter, t AVI I son. c Stephen, g . Hon net. g . Johnson, g . Joni. f .... Puentterry, t 'ollail, c Williams, g Clark, x Kerre. f Taylor, c Totals Of f U'lnlf! : Hhttw ami llreener. W. I. IVt. 5 o i.Hin 4 l .i . 1 4 . o a .ouo (J. t. v. v. -'215 o o o o 2 3 1 5 oooo 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 S 3 13 11. T. F. r. E 3 0 3 117 10 1 0 20 3 0 6 1 0 0 II 2 0 0 4 7 0 0 14 5 0 0 10 3ti 5 1 73 U. T. F. I. 2 3 0 4 10 0 2 3 3 2 8 2 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 10 0 2 0 3 11 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 9 4 30 CI. T. F. r. 5 3 2 12 .0 3 0 0 10 0 2 0 3 0 0 10 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 " 9 2 16 VT.tll STAKE lour th J'ioiieer Third Seroml Sixth .. W. I.. IVt. 4 O 1.0(10 a l ,i5 2 s .roo . U 4 .M)0 THlltlJ Lewis, f ... 1 1 1'Mfn wOocI, f Clark, e ... I i.vin, k . . . lM'nni'ft, k . Mil'hlo. f . !artliol"mi'W, a. t. v. r. 0 4 0 0 Totals . . A IS 1 ; SIXTH 2 10 2 12 2 20 1 1 o o 0 0 7 43 i T. F. J'. Ovirly. f It.. Watrrlyn, t Cart it, v Swain, fc Kuyn. H li. Wafrlyn. f SainuclM, f( Total FOI'RTH 0 2 I) 1 4 3 ir, 3 7 o o 0 z 0 0 17 13 6 40 Al.lpr, f Thorp', f ... It. JeriHon. u :i!lii'rt, a .. K. Jrtincti, K Maynar'l, f Johiiaon. f . . F. r. 0 2 1 3 3 111 2 4 0 4 1 1 0 2 7 ill I m l 1 L TAKE YOUR WIFE OUT C7 THE iiiGIIEij! Suiprise the little woman (whether it's her birthday or not!) and tell her to gather the children and meet you at 5 sharp at Tavern Cafe. You'll think the food is wonderful, the prices are low, and she'll think you're a gallant and loving husband ! COMPLETE EVENING DINNERS . 5CL .NorthUniversity Avenue Bullock Galls industrial League Baseball Lifting February 10 Provo high schooVs right to remain re-main in the Alpine district championship cham-pionship race will be determined tonight when the Bulldogs tangle with Pleasant Grove on the Vikings' Vik-ings' floor. B. Y. high defends its second-place second-place position in the standings against Lehi in the Women's gym. Lincoln plays host to Am; erican Fork in the other contest. Games start at 8 p. m., following 7 o'clock preliminary contests. If Provo bows to league-leading Pleasant Grove, the Bulldogs will be out of the running for the title and with only slim chances of qualifying for the tourney. B. Y. high's tilt with Lehi is the Wildcats would place them in a difficult situation. Lincoln's best chance to break into the victory column is tonight against the Cavemen and the Tigers are determined not to let it slip through their fingers. The two teams were about equal the last time they met, and the home floor advantage may enable Lincoln Lin-coln to avenge the earlier defeat. QcnV "iTfi "Din or Ilelly" PLEASANT GROVE "Win this one for Kelly" is the slogan adopted by the Pleasant Grove quint in preparation for its crucial cru-cial game with Provo Friday. Coach Earl "Duke" Giles told the Vikings Wednesday that Kelly Giles, star Viking forward, would probably leave the hospital Sunday or Monday, so rapid has been his recovery. The young star, brother of the coach, has been re SOOSE BATTLES VIGII TONIGHT important because a defeat for ceiving treatment for the past BY JACK CUDDY NEW YORK. Feb. 7 U.E Boxer Box-er vs. slugger! That's the set-up when slender Billy Soose langles with squat Ernie Vigh at Madison Madi-son Square Garden tonight in their 10-round battle to determine a' middleweight challenger. Boxer vs slugger! That has t'3en the perfect alignment down through the years, providing some of the ring's greatest battles like the Dempsey-Tunney affairs. Tonight's engagement is expected expect-ed to follow precedent because the two principals are masters of their specialties. wee& for a lung congestion, and since the Viking's victory last Friday has been improving speedi- iy. In Giles' place will ke Keith Bezant who has been shining this week in scrimmages. Law To Speak At Payson Meeting PAYSON Reuben D. Law of Salt Lake City, state director of school ' and community relations and libraries, will be the speaker at a meeting of the Payson P.-T. A. next Wednesday, February 12 at 8 p. m. in the Wilson Little theater. The musical program by junior high school students will be an follows: Junior high school orchestra or-chestra directed by Vernon Tohan-sen; Tohan-sen; vocal solo, Barbara Barnett; trumpet solo, Elbert Madsen; piano solo, Dorothy Perkins; selections. se-lections. Junior Police chorus; clarinet duet, Melburn and Cyrua McKell; flute solo, Marie Braith-waite. In normal years, tourists visiting visit-ing England expend more than $130,000,000. Where it passes Cape Hatteras, N. C, the Gulf Stream is 150 miles wide. Sc utari's Industrial baseball league will hold its first meeting of the season Tuesday, February 18, in Salt Lake City, Bob Bullock, league president, announced today. to-day. Officers for the coming year will be elected and plans for tho circuit set-up will be outlined, Bullock Bul-lock said. Besides the six teams in the league last year, one and possibly two nines will bf added. Logan, an ardent baseball community may be one of the new teams in the league. Provo, Bingham, Brigham City, Magna-Garfield, Helper and Pin-ney Pin-ney Beverage of Salt Lake City, all of which competed last year, have indicated th sy will play this year, Bullock said. Most of tBhe teams have strengthened their rosters for the 1941 season. League directors will be appointed ap-pointed after organization of the circuit. Bob Bullock is president and Darrell Kidd secretary-treasurer of the league. Bowling Scores I'KOVO l.F.Aiil K W. I.. IVI. Mjrlr'M lr-HH Nli 4 I.IHM I h-r ltf. r II. t . ilu ..A 1 .7.10 Hsiile.v l.inc il Mi. -. .. S .MM! H. -.rrutloii It.iMliim Alios 2 3 ..rl IIIII.t 1 1 licit l.irr lli-rr 1 : .-"0 I. orniiiie'H Krauty Miop 0 1 .(KM) I 1 1 lull tPiim M-rii-K, l'1-lirr IUtp, 11!7. tlnll tviun Kiimr, I Inhrr Ilrrr, 771. Hitch hulit Uliinl M-rie, I'.. Kixikr, 471. lliftli MliKlr gaine, K. Itoukr, 111-. MANUS1 1 LEADS I5ASEBA LL PLAYEKS GOLF TOUIINEY ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 7 Helnie Manush, former major league slugger and now manager of the Greensboro, N. C, club in the Piedmont circuit, led the field as the sixth annual baseball players play-ers golf championship resumed today. M 1 I.J.Kit HH5II It. Walters ). Newieen I. Cook ........ It. t'roi! ....... 1. l-'nrnr I .IF 13 155 : 130 17 11 141 132- 1111 117 m S3 U' Hi 113 11X 412 :ix'.t S7J 117 4 10 Totals F1SHKK It. Xiittiilt I 'u in in v A. A nilorwon ...... A. Ailnmw .......... V. ltiinlM hasten .... K. Hooko Il.milniip HI? 6,15 KIM 1S7S ISEKU lt7 U'l Ifil 117 131 i:2 12 lOt 114 IIS 15 1 2 r, s 7.1 7 5 113 3S 4 1 1 53 1 ft 105 34 125471 2Z tI9 Tutul ',11 BC.S 558 19'J7 rrohkath n i:owt.iNCi alleys P. .larohm-n 1 1H KJ 1 K. Kodfl.ixk ." 103 10t 12S ZVi 11. uveann ........ !I7 10S 114 II. f'alMstcr 108 107 1(19 3:2 1.. Houston ...... 102 1)4 107303 Totals D74 30 640 1644 IIAlt.ET LINKS' SHOP ,T. wiiinpif ........ 117 J 1 2 r. 11. Amlrua ........ 110 103 13 31 (lllllun 112 102 141 355 A. (Summon 113 SS 10S 309 C. 'Convow 119 4 110323 Tot:iU C71 4 S 3 007 JfitU ATHLETICS LEAVE FOR SPUING TRAINING C.AJMP PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 7 (IM!) Headed by a President-Manager Connie Mack, a party of 11 Philadelphia Phila-delphia Athletics were the first major league club enroute to spring training quarters today. A train was taking them to Carlsbad, Calif. I LOIIUAINtrS ItEAI'TV FHOP AMri'd, b n o o 0 Wuilxt-r, e 0 0 0 0 Totals . 14 3 7 33 S WON li CI. T. K. V. XMwm, f 1 fi 0 Olsen. f 2 3 1 6 Muilxrn. i: 2 4 3 7 Pray. k 0 1 1 1 Thompson, k 4 0 0 8 T'ltnl ai3 523 Wooderson Is Still Running r 5 f - Though xavy army gear isn't ideal for setting track records, Sydney Wooderson. England's preat miler. can't stop running. pw a Lance-Corporal in the Piomcrs, he's pictured above hurrying to catch a bus while on leave. EififprtHt'n J. Atkinson , L. How n I. KttirertMen 1'. Ll'lclliirci Maiullcui .'. . . St 74 14t 1 1 1 114 4 1 120 !t 12 fi IIS 0 2 44 114 322 M 2 5(i 113 3H7 1003 29 Si4 290 44132 Totals 170 lit i'i'J 1710 MV4ti.i-"K 1 n: i:ss Piiop M. r'oiiviMa 11 9S M 283 M Cox 175 lit 129 452 V. Hon.; 147 1 37 13H 414 It. ('alih-rwoiiil .... It" 120 153 413 L. Ulpwortll 101 122 140 33 Totalst CM 036 1925 By bee Invites Scouts To Visit City Power Plant Jerald Bybee, cashier of the Provo city utility department and chciirman of the Boy Scout finance fin-ance committee, today offered an invitation to all scout and explorer ex-plorer troops to visit the Provo City Power plant while the installation in-stallation of a third unit is progressing. pro-gressing. This conducted tour of the plant can b3 arranged for by contacting Mr. Bybee in advance of the preferred pre-ferred time. - & J id ATTHlTIOn - Plenty of uskrat Traps at No. 1 Size CON-WAGON i9,4J 1)07.. GOIISOUDATED WAGON & MACHINE CO. JUST .LOOK . AT THESE PfitGES! 1933 Glicv. Goups Lifetime Guarantee THIS SALE ONLY 099 1934 Ply. 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