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Show irTITTTTTTl i kit,' 1 1 THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 1, " -- ' stin Mb Sty. tine eph win end fj ra- - .... y- - en. iu4 EVENTS SAINT LOUIS and vour old fixture La- - SPORTING I v." .- uf " Saturday- T TTVE ., ., ' AGGIES GET: ! . - . : . . -1 - BROWNS LOOK LARGE SILVER H00PTR0PHY GOOD ALREADY - Riddle Fttmfnt m your from. . LOG AX, Aiiril 1 Coach K. L. By IIEXBT L. FAREELL Sports Editor) (Dick) Bomney of the Utah Agri- Apru 1 l . .. r.vVlr obaerv Of all the teams that-we- re basketball, the reft lu the Florida spring training camp ulatiuu oval, as an award for thv good Rocltf Mountain eonfereuoe basketthe St. Louis Brown looked do not any. Smart critic and officials, ball championship, which the Aggie include after looking them over, expressed won during the past court season. lamps) the opinion that the success of the The award is given by John AMe-Keunttm In the A merlin League pena noted sportsman of nant race, depended almost entire- Boulder; Colo.- f ly nxm George BUler, the youthful fter the name of thiB w inning the club. tnauager-aAggie bnsketbaU Wjnad are engraved "I think SUler.will makVgood," on the trophy, It will be phveed-la prouilment American League um- case with three-othconference pire said In discussing the team, championship awards and two cups lie recalled the statement, also, that won by Aggie relay teams nlnce 1921, Connie Mark, the dean of the Amer- In 1821 the Aggies won the confer-enc- e ican' League, managers, made some f(KtlIl honors and in 1924 and time ago, that Sidler was the smart- 1925. the conference title in track est young manager and the,, beat wns captured by the Logan college. Silver enpa were won during the trader in baseball. "A great change has taken place same two years by the Aggie relay ' 1 -in Sisler," the umpire said. "He teams, ." The probability that the Aggies hua begun to find himself. He-i-s will Nend a relay team to the fanow acting and playing an a manager instead of a player. During the mous Drake' uulversity competition manalater in April aj Ihm Moines hat early part of his career as a to now practically become a certainty. much too Included was he ger consider situations, from the point Ooach Itomuey' has .begun looking his material over and finds In of a player. . ; . one day I was work- Tnnky" Anderson, Bill Geddes and remember You have" probably wondered how Mel Burke, three was Bush relay and Joe base ing at first men. If an to replace your present lighting fixmedley relay'teara pitching from the Browns. He makes the aggiesome other quarter--mile- r I trip knew and good wasn't very tures with olng equipment and will be chosen and it is likely to was whether figuring that Sisler. at the same time secure something jerk hlai r leave him In the ga derson runs he quarter, Geddes the for your old fixtures. Our trade-i- n "Bush is a very cocky felhyv and half and Burke steps the miles. allowance plan .is- the solution. On he doesn't like to be sent back to 1 Due, to. iwdfcBicittJWEa tlicr condi; I Sisleriooked --at- him run has been tioim the but over several "times and started postponed' until Salurday after of the purchase price on a new RidBush let Mm krinw with a look that noon ' Gentlemen: at 12:15 o'clock. absorbing punishment .like a John' Li dle Fitment Take advantage of this his presence or advice wasn't wantThe anni'iiil 4'lasH track meet has ed, been set ahead and t offer as so many others are doing. Wednesday From the day a man puts on a new suit of clothes, But "I spoke up to. Sisler then and ind Thursday are the dates for this Tigertwist fabrics are as noble in. looks as in. It's a most remarkable opportunity. 'told him if he wanted to lie a sue event.-; w. it in out. Father Time sets to wear cess, he would have to do his owi sturdy durability. They come in beautiful patterns ' I thinking and his own guessing and colorings. But here6 a new fabric that tames and humbles you're the manager,' I told - him. 'Do what you think best and- take him. a new Kuppenheimcr fabthe chance.' .. So now, you can double the handsome returns' the "Sisler then took Bush out of wear. ric, defying the ravages -- trfteheraud relief a lu sent Investment in Good Wr Hardware and Electrical Supplies you've "alwayshad from the Browns won the game." . ' ' had,con-flOeYou can't Appearance." For Tigertwist gives you the same J Stick a pencil point in Tigertwist. ' He also said that Sisler 62 West Center. Phone 303 lackin him that he feared-hthreads of-th- is find the puncture! . . . uiiiimauic biyic, tailoring quality ed the aggressiveness to become a pattern successful field leader. richness "weave are as flexible as elastic ... as strong had from you've always Kuppenheimer Authorized Riddle Dealer "I doitf' like to fight and quarThe Provo Fifth ward "M" men serviced rel on the field with players or of- who hold the championship of "M" as steel . . . rips and tears' . . and Good Cbthcs plus unparalleled length ficials," Be said. "I tan handle my- men basket ball teams, in tTtah self of course if it becomes neces county, hereby clinllcnge the Twensary, but I never have seen the tieth ward "M" men of Salt Lake, ' value of baiting players or umpires.' the champions of-tJ Salt Lake diOTBK3BB3BBIIBBSIEXBBSBEBBBaBBBEBBSEBBBBlIBBBBBBIri Sisler said some of his players vision. The- Trovo Fifth ward "M' had criticized him for not going to men also hereby challenge the cham the front for them on close decis- pions of the Ogden division. A letions and the umpire gave him this ter'eonflrmlng this challenge is bc v. advice: lug sent to, Oscar A. Kirkhnui, h'cad "In the majority of cases of "Si'' men activities ofthe church. wnqTsquawks oh a deeis'on Aarions attempts on the part of The . . '. is trying to alibi himself. We p the Provo boys have been' made t don't we wrong once 'in a while, but get games with both of these teams. A man doesn't have to dress like a mourner to carry dignity" guess wrong as f"requeutly as the Th Salt "Lake, and' Ogden teams. do.arfd weight. Nor dress like abookmaker to look sprightly. ball players however, declined to piny with the "When ever you go into an argu- I'rovo boys. Oij the other hand the The Charleston is the happy-niediu- m smart sack. Reserved ment with" an umpire, especially on Suit Lake team has claimed on sevImlls-anenough for the bank president youthsome enough for strikes or a close one at eral occasions," through the. press the undergraduate. A style for. men with' young ideas and one. of the bases, yon are wrong be- and In other ways, that they are. the cause it is a Question of judgment champions of the entire "SI" men's ' flexible arteries. A, garment for lively steppers in the dance with the umpire and no Interpreta organization. ' of Life and Achievement. i tion of The Tides is necessar; Ts cBHllefigeTs noTaceepttMr The Charleston is available in a wide variety of Tigertwist "EveryTime yon lose an argument the Fifth ward "M" men feel with an umpire before the team and, that thev are Instlv pntitlnl tn th fabrics in a generous assortment of patterns and shades. . B xrowd inthe f)BBuetl5flll champions from ing the respect of the players and the Utah County division, Ogden dithe fans. When you want to argue vision and Salt Lake division. If with an umpire, he sure' that you the challenge is accepted they will are right and then you can shout play at any time and at any place your head off." the other teams will name. Sisler had two disturbers on his HI (Signed) ELTOX J. SCMXER, foaH t'lubiH recent years; and he Pres. M"' Slen's Council of ProVb. feels sure that hewtlThave perfect' (Signed) CLARK LARSON, harmony; this year because the two Mgr. Fifth .Ward ''M" Men Basket players have goneC" There was gosBall Team. sip heard around the American League camps' that there was still to the basket when he noticed DonaT discord in the Brown camp but it hue anticoke forward, sign ilins evident to casual observation for time.' The officials didn't sie wasn't H and there was no indication of it in the miner, who' was blinded by an U conversation with a good number of accidental shove In the eye. but and. most of the observers thought left nothing to be desired in the way spoke her few words to her daugh the players. Evans did, and he stopped the game wag "in." ter who had yearned to lay her of acting. dribble and called Donahue to the VVith' The sense defeat heavy Lowry Xeison was eijually effec- head upon a true mother's breast, notice of the "officials. When tinthe upon them, Tigers started going tive. He had' a most difficult part aiid'fnen vanished leaving the gs me wjs --over the;Nanticoke boys -Tbut" It was not To p1n"y7Tor he Tiall tnreelslf uatloiis fast ag the "Xin and furious, of their appreciation expressed with the to tragedy of such a life, Evans' act,:w-tilHwas altogether the until later present at almost every moment that their, of the play : he must be Gertrude's Grace was transformed into a being best spirit of- the tournament. shooting began to hit. When it did, fiance, Marie's ardent lover and so degraded, so repulsive in thenjo-Ecn- t the Naiiticoke ran Price of up Rogers got three of his eight ringers B that slie, flashed upon the a u e r's rebellious - submissive high basket total of the meet with la rapid succession, the last .of nine ringers, most of .thei' counted them dropping with the sound of the nephew. All of these situations Mr. stage that the meuiary of her will i Nelson presented with a skill that last for many days. Her character-at short range. Pennsylvania got gun to Win the game. Dr. Thomas L. Martin, head of won the admiration of the audience. iz:;tiou was nothing short of magniflead at the quarter off. to a The score came after Vanderhoof . the agronomy department of Brig- CHICAGO, 111. April .1. Kantl- - and the miners bad lengthened tlie lnterceDfed a St. Joe dhss. dribbled Better acting has not been seen in icent mlntatfix-gfloH nthe: a. Lloyd a fl at rtn Tttnrsln tint W Ttke, I'haiflptoTawaTToiHhsruTir'Bno''lneTl Rlll'It'd Julia Anderson, as the getit'e, the has not qui.te Itecome" acclimated- to Salt Lake City iriday to tana was too big and too' sure a team The Utah', champions "couldn't hit the ball on a bullet line to Rogers under the:bflskets for the Latter-da- y the basket consistently enough and underneath the basket. The midget obedient, the '.tender little "rabbit"' the chapel and DeAlton Cartridge charge-o- f the meeting of the Utah n Gertrude, was delightful. .With" a as Paul, the farm superintendent, Academy of Science which will co Saints' iigh of Salt Lake City In a the westerners kept falling back a 't did not fail and Ogden advanced. second-rounblonde liead of hair that matched were lsith good and supiwrted the vene at the University of Utah Frinational basketball through the last half of the con' g ' r the sun.shiiieand with a face that cas't well.' day evening at 8 o'clock and Satur , . . game at the Bartlett test,- too. In .exThe was day morning at 8:30 o'clock. Dr' sfc staging Bad floo afteruoon, T every , gymnnsmm Wednesday way .KarulyjngelkLjhit JlayefLilip L,.I. trpmii(Vd dutiful daughter and the trusting cellent. It is doubtful if a better Slacttn Is acting president of th may- and the jl'tah tltleholder was beaten. by the speedy Evans, but the Mor; ' - ; their has ever been given in academy for this session. :$9 to 20. The Mormons were behind mons simply couldn't-rinthough worried sweetheart with real ' Dr. Murray O. Hays, head of thf awHviRtfnl Provolthuu that given by the.Theta charniiHtT at all times, but they were always shots, lace wonthe sympathy of alL even players Wednesday Evening. The geologf department of the BBigham (Continued from Page One) close enough to get out In front and rally, win Only a" sensational her play will lie related in Provo for Young university and Dr. Vssco M, to that of Marie.who,-'againJh.hiXKmA pullla tlieyiaA 5 thenn-Pti- or . shooting-luckTannerread of the' bioiogy-4upa- r. .wl(l) 'more Jike,her ruined, ket Rliooting, "carried Ogdm.-'V- 4l) ment of the same institution, wili to victory over St- - Jo- qualms of insclence, "was willing away her prnmised husliard. the Saints' chances, however, and runner-up- . "would first-ronRex as A. and TlMit. Braner do not Johnson, ta add steal 28 that eyes in to the team couldn't break the Jinx. 27, the getex.hnu8te-- bo(b give papers during the scienct anything seph. Mich, Dr. Hays will discus Nnnticoke had a husky tuinch consolation game. Aftpr'tnii!-In- to her happiness, was undoubtedly Ruth Chipmnn. as Mrs. Braner, held after a hard day's use, because ner- sessions. thaf had ahard, tight passing gn me, the whole way, the Orantre five the star performer although her act- up their end of th'pf project admir- vous impulses from the brain to the "Erosional Epocks In the souther and the L. D.. S. defense couldn't opened up in the final quarter to. ing was histched by the stqierb per- ably. Both were Indeed .the middle eye offset the fatiguing effect of Wasatch," and Dr. Tanner will di stop, the coal jalners', attack" in the shoot Its way into the second formance of Lbwry Nelson as aged, respectable farm folks whose vision1 impulses from the eye to, the cuss "Life Zone Indications ' Mrs. Pardoe hearts" were big enough to take the brHin. is a recent scientific Snint? round, in which It will moot Cedar George, the lover. S ' dl. Southern I'tah." ,'v ' scoring xone. The Latter-daInin i to thelrJ and rescue Dr. Martin, besides taking charge The T'tfih tpnm Wfl played with a repression and an covery. foundling got an ovatirfn when .the. team left (Tbiniil. Tnn-of the meeting will give a pajiet the floor, for the I'tah boys put up behind, 11 to 4, at the end of the tensity "that Is never Reen among in- nephew, but were not quite big ' a stalwart fight all the way and one first, quarter and Conch Knoplc's experienced players. Her makeup enough to go beyond that which inAmong the Arabs and the Ice- on "The Kate of Decomposition o$ .18-tt- . landers whistling- Is strictly ' for- Alfalfi roots In SoIisJ'. wr human in all of out natures. added much to her characterization . outstanding piece of sportsmanship machlim still lagged at f Thpugb Grace Folland, as the de- bidden. ICnglish miners think "It 'After a drijggin'B Hiird "quarter nd her perfect rending of het lines, by CaptaiJi. Evans took the fancy-jo- f ''' whistle in a cave and some American eHlxens ..comprise 92.T the crowd. in the westerners fulled to n the scenes on the eve pf ; St, generate, bestial mother, bail but a Fair Play Shown ' need up;JhriTlayJo nny extent John, when she was alone with he" moment npon the stage, it was likr-- sailors think if yon .whistle on a per rent of the 1.81Z0W) InhnliMauti TiBBIHBBBBBBBBIIHI3IUHIHHIMHBBaBBBBBBBW flash of ginning. She came on. ship you will bring-o- n a galerT of the state of Kansas. Evans hod a.clear path up floor the count was 23 to 17 for Pt. Too lover w'nom she must. renonuce,' film dvcrtued teica (United Pn ,.,.. r., . .Hr ZZiZi'K. it a, , er .Your old ing fixtures are worth money if traded in ttlM Riddle Fitments - Asstrong ' I up-to-nd- JJ1J' . '". as aprtnritive savage - as'ihandsome top-notc-h - x -- courtier as. a clE cris8-enniitr- $ulljranr - m-s- - PROVOl'MEN Haws Goodman flo. 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