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Show "" iasnsHiSHSHnnirw-jj- Sir malum -- BASKETBALL KIIY (FOCPHIB PROVO PLAYS HEBER. SQUAD III FIRST GAME return basket ball game with the Iteber High school was staged this A afternoon in the Provo High gymnasium. The Hebcr lads caught the "Wasatch Limited' scheduled to at 6 o'clock sharp to the metropolis of . Heber. A fast and thrilling affair was anticipated as both teams are very fast and well coached. for Provo was scheduled The line-u- p as follows:Carter, If.; Mclntoh, rf.; Dixon, c; Newell. lg.; Kmidsen, rg. For Heber; McNauglon, If,; Giles, rf.; Peterson, c; Nelson lg.; Crook, rg. A freshly painted basket ball floor which failed to dry on scheduled time has upset the entire training plans of the Brigham Young university hoop squad for the present week. Coach Twitchcll took his players to the High school gymnasium Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and succeeded in getting a fair workout with the I'rovo lads, but there were some thirty men from both schools trying to get practice on one floor within an hour and SKIIERS SKI SATURDAY a half's time, and the results were not entirely gratifying. The same program must be repeated this afternoon The Y Winter Walkers will walk to since the "Y" gymnasium refuses to the Y mountain Saturday afternoon in dry out. Saturday evening the B. Y. U. order to get wise to skiing. These Freshmen and the regular 'varsity instruments most of the squads will clash in the first practice particular the club have never worn of r. members game ot the season at tne Whether or not the floor is sufficient before, and it is possible, according to ly dry the contest will take place. The Prof. Roberts that some thrilling mooutcome of the game is by no means ments mav occur. certain and there is every reason to Club members have heard woeful believe that the. Freshmen will be at rumors about certain ski habits which An worst close at the heels of the veter are more or less disconcerting. ans at all times. Just what line-u- p old ski artist told the club members Coach Twitchcll will use for the Frosh today that these instruments of footis uncertain. It is likely that he will gear are not on good terms with start Partridge at center, with Groose-bec- k each, especially not with beginners. and F.rdman at iorwards and That thev have the habit of separatTaylor and Stoors Or Hayes at guards. ing in critical situations, each ski goFor the varsity the coach will in all ing its own wav and carrying everyuse Kcelcr, Simmons, thing above it along too. probability Swcnson, Weight, Jackson, Packard The club will fit .up a party with and Niclson. to prevent any suitable harness While it is merely a practice contest doubling up in the personnel of the between two school teams there will ski club. be a record crowd in attendance owHomer Wakefield and Miss Alice ing to the great rivalry and also to Tavlnr w ill lead the Y Walkers and the interest the students in Rcnei.il Prof. E. L. Roberts goes along to arc taking in the team. It will be posthe remnants, sible in this contest to get some idea gather up as to the strength ot tne Y qtim- SOLDIERS FIRE ON MOB. tctte and to get a line on its chances Int(rnfitinnfil News Service. opcn-- l for championship, ror this reason Jan. RELFAST. r par v there will be almftit as many specta- eo. tire mi on a moni :m li,, f(.amc tors as there usually are for the pen- today, dispersing it. ponant battles. Despite increased military and conThis will be the first time in the lice precautions shooting has history of t lie institution that the tinued. Freshmen team has won the right to girl A man and an play the varsity in the big opening were wounded.' battle of the season. For several years this contest has been between the Col- too were almost always hard fought lege and the High school departments, and interesting. n game This year's and the High school fives have always been of such strength as to make the will tart a scries wbidi will become and will be battles keen fought from start to fin- a tradition at the "V For this reason ish. Refore the College and High kept up permanently. school departments became separated the Freshmen qitintette is determined several years ago, the first contest to make history - by upsetting the used to be bet ween the "old stars" tables and putting a victory over their and the B. Y. U. team. These games older brethren. Classified Ads MISCELLANEOUS WANTS FOR RENT Heated room, furnished, $1.50 per week. 820 N. 2nd E. 40 acres good Orchard ground, 9 acres in alfalfa, 8 acres in young fruit trees. Phone 781-J-- l. FOR SALE 6 H. M. AYERS - fill iv III Z. ft J YNOPSI8. Field, twtrty-itb- t old and beautiful, li the w- of tho fllrtatloua Mrs. Im dMcrctary at "Crownlanda," Richard of Carter'a horn, and Nina Carter. Ward, twenty-fou- r yean In tii and Impreealonable, fancies hlmielf lore with hie mother'a attractive aecre-tar- r. Mrs. Carter's latest "affair" Is with young- Anthony Pope, and the youth to taklnf It very seriously. CHAPTER rrs - nVfell," she laughed desperately through her tears. "We're Church of England 1" She laughed again when he took out his notebook and wrote the words down. "Once It's done," he said, reassuringly, "you'll see my mother and all the rest of them come Into line! It puts you in a definite position, and although I may seem to be rushing and confusing you now, there Is a more peaceful time to come we'll hope!" he added grimly. "Here's Hansen now. Lovely children," he added, of the young Davenports and some Intimates who were tumbling out of the car, "lovely mother." "You'll not speak of this yet?" Harriet sold, suddenly thinking of David and Linda. "My sister might think It lacked deliberation so close upon Mrs. Carter's death. I'd rather have a little time, get tilings straightened . it 11 6.-S- "I Know out" But If You Would Very Kind V Be So She "You're one of my duties here, you "Oh, certainly certainly !" could see he was relieved, was inknow, little girl, and I think Daddy deed in cheerful spirits, ns he gave would prefer to have me near you ! his furred hand to the children's Now, If you like to ask him, perhaps ones. They thanked him shrilly he'll not agree with me; In which ense and Hansen smiled warmly upon HarI shall move Immediately! lint meariet as he touched his cap. Then they nwhile" were gone. Linda, watching from the NJna'8 face was scarlet; she left the ' window, thought that the chauffeur's room abruptly. A moment or two later obvious respect for Harriet was rather Harriet sauntered Into the adjoining Impressive. She came to the porch, room, and found her again. The youngand Richard waved his farewell to er girl was assuming a ruffled and them en masse. .negligee, and tossing her "He's very nice," said Linda. "Poor wraps and street dress about carelessfellow, he probably would have had ly. Harriet noted this with disapprovan entirely different moral code, If ing eyes, hut said nothing. There was his life had been different!" Harriet an Immense picture of Mrs. Tabor on Inwardly writhed, but she did not stir the dressing table, and she found In In the sisterly embrace of Linda's that a sudden solution of the strange arm. change In Nina. "'With Ladybird's unending devoAt three o'clock the next afternoon tion, to Ninette,' " read Harriet, from the Inky scrawl across the picture. Nina Carter, leaving the Hawkes' man"Do you call her Ladybird, Nina? You sion in New York city, with a great she have formed a pretty strong and descended to many luugliing farewells, friendship, haven't you?" her father's waiting car and discov"Oh, something more than that !" ered, sitting therein, an extremely handsome young woman, furred and Nina drawled in her new manner. trimly veiled, and deep in pleasant "She's the best sort!" "Does she have" my room when she conversation with Hansen. "Miss Harriet I" Nina ejaculated In Is here?" Harriet presently suggested, sympathetically. "Now, my dear," she a tone that betrayed a vague resentadded, as Niutl's (julck ment as well as a definite surprise. and hostile look gave consent, "Mrs. "Nina, dear!" Harriet accepted Tabor Is too thoroughly acquainted kiss Nina's warmly. "Are you glad If your to see nifV" And as Nina stumbled with convention to blame yon father keeps you under a governess' In and established herself, Harriet a little while longer. You're continued easily: "Your father and eye for the most precious thing your father I had a talk, my dear, and 'he sughas, Nina, and as I used to remind you gested that I come back for a while. ago, you don't begin to have the years So Hansen picked me up at the office restrictions that the European prinI and here am! He tried to telephone to bear!'" cesses have you, I know, but you were out. And view of the case was always This said at her Harriet, glancing now," wrist watch, "I think we will go right pleasing to Nina's vanity; she was quite clever enough to see that a friend home, please, Hansen !" Nina had been her own mistress protected and confined, watched and for several delicious weeks, and to valued, would lose no prestige with have any sort of restriction again was the charming "Ladybird." She pouted; Harriet saw that for the moment very unpalatable to her. She sulked and all the way home and Madame Carter, the battle was hers. "Darling gow n !" said Harriet of the meeting them at Crownlands, gay.ed rather stonily at the newcomer, grant- picture. "Oh, she has the most wonderful ing her only the briefest greeting. lint, It was the old Nina's volet. oh, how homelike and welcoming t he clothes!" "Has she been here very much?" in beautiful place, mantled snow, Harriet said, after a moment. looked to Harriet's eyes. The snap"Oh, lots ! She loves to be here, and ping fires, the warmth and fragrance of the big rooms and the very obvious I can't think why," Nina said, "bewelcome of the niahls, all were en- cause people are all crazy to get her, chanting to her. Her first duty was and she could go to the most wonderful to make a brief tour below stairs, af- dinners and things. But she really is ter which she went up to her own just like a girl, herself; sometimes we burst right out laughing, because we root,. think exactly the same about things! When they returned from HuntingAnd she just loves picnics, and to let ton in the fall, she and Nina, at Richard's suggestion, had taken Isabelle's her hair down and she's so funny ! handsome rooms, turning both into You'll just love her when you know bedrooms and sharing t he dressing her" rooms and bath that Joined them. It Nina, Harriet reflected, had had a was here that Harriet found Nina thorough dose of poison. It would take, awaiting her, still with her hat on like many diseases, more poison to cure and loitering with obvious discomfher, a counter dose. Going to her room to change to one of the new gowns, iture. Harriet had a moment of contempt for "Miss Harriet!" Nina said with rush. "You are so sweet about things the intimate, who could so like this, I wonder If you will mind unscrupulously play upon the girl's taking the yellow guest room it's hungry soul. Rut with this situation really much larger and Jeavlng this It was possible to cope ; there was defiroom? You see, when I have friends " nite comfort In the fact that Nina had Harriet, at the dressing table, haf not mentioned Royal Blondln. Brave In the new gown, whose raised her hands to removr her hat. black velvet made even more Like any general, she r ulized the crisis of the apparently unimportant brilliant her matchless skin, Harriet went to find Ward. She met, Instead, moment and met It by instinct. , "But you have an extra bed, besides one of his Corey Eaton, a man some years older than Ward, a the couch, In your room, Nina!" Nina cleared her throat, threw back big, rawhoned, unscrupulous youth, her head, regarded Harriet between with a wild and Indiscriminate laugh.' "Mr. Katun." Harriet said. In an uneyelids In a manner Harriet dertone, nmking another strategic derealized was new. and drawled: "I know. But If you would be so cision, "come In here to the library, will you? I want to speak to you." very kind?" 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