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Show ZJ THE SUNDAY HERALD, FEBRUARY 24, 1924. m PACE FOUR. tillUI I U Ilk. First Game or ;', "s Men, Women (SpwUl to the IlfraliL) LOOAN, Feb. Zl.The Intercol- i 1 j .11' If Coming To Rrovo Representing legiate basketball obunipUnJHljIp for UCi was wiugly put away by the C'wiiKara of Hit- Young at l'rovo in the Smart gymnasium here Friday evening in the flrt of the two game series with the Utah Aggies. The wore of 30 lo 27 does not Indicate the nuiKTior playing of the from tne soulh. l'laylng a boy learn of new men, mont of whom Lave never participated In a collide contest until the present basketball season, Coach Akin Twitchell and Director Kugeiic ItohertH niiecteded In outplaying In every department f,lst Mll(1 I"''"' Vl,t" of the came. crans of t'om li Koinney. Kverv man on tho Aggie squad wai an oldtlmer ul the game imil had been tlie heroes of many an intercollegiate context of the policed floor. It wan another caxo of "Youth pen-na- will I nerved." t W. S. Rice Adams, N. Y. in to get the Old II. Y. V. bell peeling out its notes of cheer, the man on the other cud for a time failing to realize that the Cougars won the state chumplonshlp from the Aggies. According to the telephone office the Inquiries came in so fust during one period of the night that the operutor was forced to give the Herald a lift. She answered more than Iihi inquiries lu the brief space of 45 minutes. Wednesday evening. Henry Jones and Jack Wilson, of Tieuver, will mingle on the mat for the senior welterweight wrestling Failure of Provo Squad to championship of Utah Colorado. Wilson cannot make the welter Make Free Throws Costs limit and be any kind of a matc'i Them the Game. for Jones. Hence the entry lnta senior welter class. an Inferior brand of ball theBoth Playing grapplers posted forfeits to than they have been accusti jied to make the limit WednesDean Tucker, who play this season, Spiiogvllle high day afternoon. school almost came losing to the will referee, bolds the forfeit money, scrappy Trovo quintet in the last will feature l!oxlng the two the early preliminaries league game between of the evening's propart schools Friday evening in Spring- gram. These mlt artists will be ville. lined up for the affair, and their In fact no determined were the tames announced later on. Provonlana that in the last two The main event, of course, will minutes Hiey tied the score at 22. be the decision between Jones and Miring the remainder of the game, Wilson. Jonei beat Wilson at l'rovo had an opimrtuiilty to score Delta Inst Wednesday, but, next three isilnts from the foul line and! day, the referee bad a change of failed, while Hjirlngvllle scored Its I cart and awarded the decision to free two from winning points Wilson. Hence next Wednesday's throws. match. The final score was 24 to 22. was It only through the fighting tactics which won for Kpringvllle JAPANESE ATHLETICS the state championship last year ADVANCING, IS CLAIM that won for them the game Friday evening. Provo played desper- International News Servlca. ately throughout the game and LONDON, Feb. 23. According to clung close to the Springville score Prof. Wilden-IIart- , authroughout the game. on Japanese athletics and thority Springville wus off color and did not play the snappy, consistent professor emeritus at the Imperial stature of the Japanese had game In which the team easily de- half an Inch (luring the last a featea the strong squad twenty years and the health of the week ago in Springville. IHxon for l'rovo was the star for nation had improved 49 per cent. his team. lie played an exceptional Japanese athletes now compete in fast and snappy game, covering the 'nternatiimal game and booh there floor well and succeeded in find will be a likelihood of their capturlng the hoop four times, lie was ing some of the world's most famous weak on the foul pitching, missing sports trophies, said the professor in a recent lecture. four. Hurt and Clark were the stars of the contest, the major honors going to Clark. It was his foul pitching should defeat the Nephl team, which that really won the game for his is highly improbable. team. The score: Each side mn.de the same numSPRINGVILLE. ber of baskets, nine. Both teams G. T. F. were very weak on the free throws. Clark, If 3 4 4 1 0 0 l'rovo, however, being weaker than Cranmer, rf 4 3 0 Springville in this department Burt, c 0 3 1 Springville made six out of "12 Graham, lg free trials while Provo could only Thorn, rg 1 2 1 find the hoop four times out of 11 Ashcraft, rg 0 0 0 chances. It was this failure on the Haymond, rg 0 0 0 part of Provo to score from the free line that lost them the game. 9 12 6 24 Totals A large number of fans from PKOVO. Provo attended the game and keen G. T. F. P. 1 1 2 0 rivalry In the rooting between the Hawkins, If Provo and the Springville fans was Dixon, rf 4 4 0 8 a feature of the game. 1 1 0 2 Amtoft, c The result of the game eliminates Anderson, lg 0 2 1 1 Provo from the state tournament. Collins, rg 1 8 3 5 Even though Trove should win the Bl.dulph, If 2 0 0 4 remaining games still to be played 9 11 4 22 against Nephl and Payson, the Totals team will not lie eligible to go to Beferee, Warnlck; umpire, the state meet unless Spanish Fork 1 "Tell 'em to ring that U ll !" That was the first news that came from Logun night indicating that once more the basketball siiuad of the llrigham young university had won a basketball contest and In cidentally the state intercollegiate all-stat- e tele-phon- o wlu-neve- r day, ' i well-know- n M-pt- a,. NEPHI ASSURED , OF TOURNAMENT YANKS TO ' I ' i i.i. liuoQ-inuui- ij p.. v. ; T. F. ; 1 1 '. O 0 1 1 4 1 ..0 3 .0 0 3 0 ; : C . Totals r separate apartments. Don't miss this great portunity to sec these Experts on Hernia. AVarner 0 5 For Senior Welterweiffht Championship of States. right-hnnd- IP WASATCH. G. R. Giles, If. 5 C. Ritchie, rf. 6 G. Giles, c 4 D. Ritchie, lg 1 0 Montgomery, rg T. 0 3 6 2 F. 0 P 'At'ERBACH HENRY TEN-ROUN- WILSON OF DENVER Adams, N. Y. Ringside $1.50. u::::;:::::u:u::u:: 11 TUESDAY "CAUSE FOR DIVORCE" Written by 11 THELMA LANIER Directed by HUGH DIERKER d. Who is to blame when a husband and wife separate? the wife? the husband? the other man? This problem is satisfactorily solved in the absorbing photodrama, Cause for Divorce. and MONDAY AND TUESDAY COMEDY ADDED ATTRACTION HOOT GIBSON m W 3 -- vs. JONES PROVO BAND CONCERT See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer "RIDE FOR I YOUR LIFE" General Admission $1.00, Boy3 50c, Plus Tax. 20 Minutes and COMEDY - of Music REGULAR PRICES Lumber All the Better Grades of Lumber for All Purposes. We are prepared to care for your building requirements and you can pend on the price being right. We handle the famous OF PROVO TWO GOOD BOXING PRELIMINARIES William S. Puce, Inc. AND NELSON FIGHT DRAW 1 uiiJJi:.x, rel). 23. Herman Auer-linc- h of Salt Lake and Al Nelson 2 of Boise. Idaho, hosed a fast d 2 bout to a draw In the armory here Friday night. It was Nelson's 16 12 Totals 6 38 ability to take punishment and evade Atierbneh's smashing blows AMERICAN FORK. G. T. F. P. that kept him In the running 2 7 2 6 mrouguouc. Bennett, If. 3 2 "l 7 Marsh, rf. CAUSE FOR DIVORCE. 1 Chad wick, e. 3 0 2 1. 1 4 0 0 8 Condor, lg. "Cause for new Dlvorce,"the pho0 0 0 0 Ingersoll, rg. toplay, which has Just been released 2 Chipman, c ....... .0 by the Selzn'Ick Distributing Cor10 14 Totals , 4 24 poration, is causing much comment, among tnose who are InReferee, Webb; umpire, Marrian. especially clined to be a wee bit narrow-minde- MIS iOc in de- MUTUAL COAL W(C Detroit, Michigan ft '. Insure yourself against delay this spring by placing your order for a Ford Car now. Inler-mounta- R ' waited for delivery. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 27 T. 0 2 1 r, PRINCESS i T- - "fence-busted- Last year 350,000 buyers MATCH G. ..o rf Madsen, The authoress, Thelma Lanier, takes the attitude that while black Is black and white is white, there are many shades of gray In between and that the Innocent person may be partially responsible 4 1 7 .13 umpire, Sim- - ARMORY JACK LINCOLN. m 0 : n HEBER ALPINE TITLE . . il 20 Spalding, If. 1 4 PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 23. Com Payne, e. t 11 somewhat Day, rg. o 2 2 , ing out of his dug-o0 after the annual manner of the well- - Clayton, lg I 1 known B rer Groundhog, Cornelius Bunnell, lg. 0 1 I conducts who the rf. Kltchner, McGillleuddy, 3 l as known the here baseball college 5 18 12 a Philadelphia athletics, indulged In a Totals little prognostication the other day LEHI. G. T. F. to the effect that the New Tork G. T- - P. R 1 1 8 7 Yankees would repeat their grab of L. Smith, rf 5 Delllston, If. 3 IT 5 2 0 4 the American League pennant and V. 8mlth, If. Grace, rf. 3 1 2 0 8 4 that his own White Elephants, the Hackett, c 0 0 Worthlngton, c. 0 0 0 other six clubs notwithstanding South wick, rg. 0 0 Starr, lg 0ft would finish Just a step or two be Goodwin, lg Lunt, rg , .0 ..0 2 1 1 1 1 0 8 If. 3 hind. 0 Gadd, Roberts, rf. 0 ft Relative to his own athletics, Evans, c. 0 0 0 ft 14 12 2 30 Connie thinks that, after nine years Turner, If. o 0 0 ft Totals PAYSON. of experimentation with approxiG. T. P. 15 9 5 35 mately 750 ball players of all ages, Totals 2 0 1 sizes and descriptions, he at last Livingston, If Referee, Jarvts. 0 3 0 has a combination that will finish Kitchen, rf. .". for the actions of the supposedly 1 L. Simmons, c. 0 3 in second,-ohe's a This position nat. 1 Mack's confidence can be attribut- guilty person. 9 4 Coombs, lg. 1 2 2 E. Simmons, rg ed to an extravagant outlay of cold urally antagonizes those who themselves above reproach and cash that brought Paul Strand and 8 18 Al Simmons, outfielders and Max who enjoy pointing a scornful finger 5 13 Totals Referee, H. Weight ; umpire, Bishop, lnfielder, to the White Ele at any one who makes a mistake re gardless of possible extenuating chv Brown. phant herd. These stars, together cumstances. with the players who survived ConIf "CauRe for Divorce" accomp. nie's exchange, walking-pape- r and policies, lishes nothing else, it will at least CINCHES have recrudesced hope in the breast show that there is another ride to of the elongated lender. Strand, every story and that side is one Bishop and Simmons, according to which should lie gravely consider the belief of Connie and Philly fans, before deciding who is riuht and will lie the "stick"' in the punch. who is.wrong. " TTFBFTl CTTT TVh 53 Wnsitch 'The first his wnv to Hugh Dieker, the producer of high of this city closed its basket- - fame in the Pacific Coast League "Cause for Divorce," has given it an excellent cast, which includes ball league season Friday with a vie- - with Salt Lake City. tory over American Fork, 38 to 24. j Barring the unforeseen, the Ath-Th- e Charles Clary, Fritzie Brunette, David Butler, Peter Burke, Pat victory gave Wasatch a clear letics' lineup in 1924 may be as of eight wins for the season. Hows; llauser, first base; Dykes or O'Malley and many other notable The first half ended 21 to 11 for Bishop, second base; Hale, third screen artists and Manager Ashton the home towners. (base; Galloway, shortstop; Sim- - of the Columbia theater is to be The American renters are a mons, left field ; Strand, center and congratulated on having secured young, green team and could not Miller, right, Perkins and Bruggy this splendid protodrama for stand against the heavier Heberites, comprise the backstop staff and the although they pierced the letter's pitcning corps contains Hcsty, Har-guard repeatedly. In fact, the ' rl- - ltommel and Naylor, guarding of the locals, heretofore ers and Heimach and Wolberg, exceedingly stout, was loose last southpaws. In addition, the team has a string of young pitching night. The score: . .... Referee, mons. WRESTLING evenings. Women and young children receive personal at- -' tention of Lady Expert int The score I. HOOK, GEORGE later national News Service Staff Correspondent. Br Ivins, rf Hammond, c. Woodside, lg. Saunders, rg. Crowther. If. ,.-TV- ef the local tads. ' r. Lincoln basketeera were defeated the Lehl hoopsters. The 85 to 22. At the end of th half the scow was 24 to 5 ia Lehl haa won four games aod V to Carry Off three. Next Friday they wiU Pennant Again If They their final game with America . Fork. Don't Get Careless. l'rovo-Springvil- the burden of rupture if there is a chance to be free Stewart. If. Dixon, rf Tram lriiocfn.nt.m iui v it o!iIngersoll. Anyway, it will cost vou noth-- ! rackard.' lg Howard, rg ing to come in and learn all Griggs, rg. about the Rice Method andj the wonderful opportunity for help and cure it offers in your case. Remember the Experts will be there only one day then your opportunity will be' gone. Just ask at the hotel desk for the Rice Experts, and they will do the rest.! Call any time from 9 to 12 a. m; 2 to 5 p. m., or 7 to 9 23,- Mugrmen Likely r j LINCOLN HIGH LEHI. Feb. -In , J? game played here last im,,,. r,i,.i VIEW OF HACK .,,, . IP LEHI DEFEATS WL ATHLETICS 2D, NEPHI, Feb. 23. Nephl moved forward a step in its ambition to enter the state basketball tournament, by defeating Paysoo here Friday. The score was 20 to 18. The half ended 18 to 10. Nephl was never th eatened. The Iocs Is used a short passing game under the basket, which proved successful Gadd went into the game in the third period and Fas removed in the fourth for personals. Daring his stay in the fray, however, be made three field goals. Kitchen and L. Simmons played a strong defensive gsme for Payson. Nephl has two games yet to play, with Provo and Spanish Fork. By Winning one of these games a tournament place is assured. The loss of both would still give Nephl a tie. The score: NEPHI. jur ; j net d : j j aome-tbln- g PROVO TIES SCORE WITH 2 MINUTE PLAY championship. The words were spoken by A. Itny i' V. Olpin, the Herald's special correspondent and representative nt the in game. When repeated by the report, the 21 12. to change Method The Rice Rupture i. sent up by the the youngster's lineup the Aggies er a lusty cheer was who had gaththrong of fans Experts, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. made n spurt and had things their large ered In the Herald office to hear the while the a brief sjk-own for way Williams, personal representa-- j of the crucial battle. The fought hard to pull them- outcome tives of William S. Rice, Cougars selves together and play In their telephone picked up the cry and sent it on to Logan where it was music .Adams,. N. Y., will be at the usual form. who will undoubtedly to the ears of Olpin and George Fox, Ingersoll, M H center graduate manager of the squad, who Royden Hotel, Provo, Utah, he pronounced the excellent fashion also leaned his ear against the rein and this at played year, 26, Tuesday, February and had his basket eye Miarpened ceiver, while It was grating to the Utah Hotel, Salt Lake City, to uerfectioii. Uue to the five man sensitive ears of the Logan resorted operator, who was on the Job. Thursday, Friday and Satur- defense to which the Aggies Twitchell, the Cougar mentor, w ho the ball, had the Cougars February 28, 29 and long shots were In fashion. From remained in his l'rovo home to a bad case of mumps, was noMarch 1. Every ruptured various angles of the floor and at nurse tified Immediately after the glad distances Ingersoll rather long should child man, woman and swung in five baskets, much to the word was received. The message .mi ; take was better than any medicine the advantage of this great deliu'ht of the small group of "Y" coach had been taking for his sickrooters present. , opportunity. Stewart assisted with three baS' ness and had an electrifying effect kets, Dixon and 1'ackard wltulwo on him. "liy George, that's fine!" exThe Rice Method for Rup-- i each. j was really In the free shots claimed Twitchell and then be hur It ture is known the world that the Cougars captured the game. riedly added, "I haven't got the ' over. You can now see this The Aggies rung up one more field mumps anymore. I feel like a new if than did the Cougars while man. They boys certainly deserved Method demonstrated and basket made six free shots victory, they fought hard and have the Youngsters ' have a Rice Appliance fitted out of nine trials, as compared w ith played better luisketball than any other team In the state." one out of seven for the Aggies. . to you. Absolutely no charge Although put out in the' Dr. Harris of the University was middle of unless you are satisfied to the second half on personal fouls. also notified and he expressed equal was a great assistance to satisfaction over the victory. keep the Outfit after having Howard Any time you get into your head the team while in the game. It was ' the Appliance adjusted and really Howard's foul pitching thnt the Idea that it is only the men in ' w no are inreresreii in nnsKPi-- 1 the Cougars the three point you see how perfectly and gave lead. Three times Howard placed ball, get it out quickly. There were it holds. No his toes against the foul line and fully as many women' calling the comfortably times he sent tne Mill through Herald for the results of the game deep-pressi'I harsh, springs; three as there were men. Yes and the wo. the net. to the flesh : nothing and gouge Crowther was sent into the game men showed just as keen an appreCan be worn two minutes before the end and ciation over the victory as the j make you sore. muue iwo iiciu gnus inni nrougui me sterner sex. night and day with positive While disappointment was Ktrikin distance, but over the outcome of the several shots to score failed. comfort. Soft, rubber-lik- e game, this was overlinker dm superior work lor the composition pad, any tlOgree Aggies anil figured ill most of the shadowed by the joy of the Cougar lover's floor work. of pressure required. lie registered bringing home the state chnmpion-ii- d five from the field. played ship honors. a fine defensive regardless of Don't wear a truss all your linker's numerousgjune points. Saunders. 12 life when thousands have re- - on tho defense for the Aggies, Totals t Vented several is. Y. AGGIES. by ported cures through using his close and ireful fi Uowing of (i. i the Tace Method. Why suffer the ball. Raker, If j'- 27 Provo Hope AjiiiltiHt such bas- as "Ituck" Mx.ui. ketball tab-li"Jtags" Ingersoll, Stewart, I'acknrd and Howard, the old timers of tho north could not push to the front in the scoring column. The Cougars outplayed the Aggies exthroughout the game, with the secception of a short period in the ond half when the Cougar lineup was broken up by the removal of that stalwart guard, Howard. About) that time the score stood BflMll flffiiH Every little old day brings new, and now its the aenlor welterweight championship in the grappling world which is the latest in sports. All meaning that when a wrestler gets too heavy for the welterweight limit and isn't beavv Last Year's State High School enough to be a heavy he's a "senior wellerwelghter." Champions Take Last The first senior welter battle in Game From Provo. Provo will tie put on at the Armory (j GAME IS 30 TO 27 WILSON FEB. Blasts All HhK ALU bEBVES FANS. The buslcBt telephone lu I lab county Friday night was M, the 1'ruvw Herald office! :45 o'clock From Friday evening until 12 :30 lu the night the Herald telephone tingled almost imrsKuutly and anxious in-ulrk- - concerning Lhe results of the game came over the wired. When the call came so heavy and fast in the middle of the onslaught that the reporter did not get time to chalk down the number of calls that came in, he had answered 125, according to the marks on his pad. call Besides the telephone about 2UU persona visited the Herald office personally to get the desired information. The Herald had an awful time Brigham Younjr University Basketball Squad Ilay Superior Brand of BalL FINAL SCORE OF - JONES TO MEET Springville Curative FromAggies '(. and Children Victory Mumps Cougars Win tans ? 1 11MTY B. Ill STATE- MUTUAL COAL & 5th S. and 2nd W. LUMBER COMPANY Phone 357. |