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Show it PACE POUR hmwm - m COUGARS ARE BADLY MtlOlR BEATEN BY LEADERS First Half of Contest Is Almost Blank For V Basketeers. Thompson and u 7 Ward Score Heavily rittnnrortT the II. -- Half-Tfm- W.VN, rVh, YlVToiigari. ' 2... story. Wbelher. the Bobcat relaxed wi their third. or the Cougars played, more des2er: atelyr the jnu five held their npnon- f brUli.-mcnU on eveu terms, the scoring fur inetttik" tne. ; vfctory "u riiliv in tiiex'')inl li;":lf. ft.ih led. the half standing. 1$ to 18. : foTiliCT 1Uqii 2 to J3. at the JialT, but was forced the .hoop for sevea field goals, the to lake ihe. jkliort end of 4it;;i ,,re entire team playing Viang up baskeat the game's close, tball ., '. ... "FlaHh-Nh Iseu wti8 tlie outstandSnow, who started at center, was replaced by Iteevos w ben theforuier ing' star iif the gijiiif. ..He aunexi d wag Pjntied on four (icrwiiial foulR. i4i;h-itiiluitnOTSj Iwbom wlth-i'- i INnilwm was also oeiit iu Utter lu his fliMir. work was linuiiim m ami the game, but had no "better stimw veteran Km wler,. the extreme. against Ward than the other' two. guard. keit the Aggies In the runnone-the (rlo Iteltig able to (re the tiKHtrntis fir over the big I'arowan lad. "Kill" ning during was closely half. Worthlngtoii fnow- (leaervea credit for hotrtinc am! lieU! to rmir poiuis, U-s- rtf the game. hraaln Breeden and -' - a . s "- ;."r- . . S brll-limi- .... '. ...... 119 .2 11-0- - ... 1 . . 0 ..... Pk-hard- t ' iii ..... ..... ..'...'t oio s MAS H New HALT a t'k f, . Leads the World in Motor Car Value g NEW YORK. .Fib.. 10 Jlin the match, but there were plenty oj wait-, battler, wo the thrills. iHlauey alwaya waa an tiealnf fw li- - f amotta dcUiun Jai.klKkni'ivITghI Ing for Ma hiiiey ref uaed t champion, who Is fam- right Tiand71ut lavj'eight for a solid wala. "sharpshooter," last eve- give him a chance ed' :'. : " , bout. lop. ning in a slashing battered Maloney nrthrough the. The"defeat of Defciney wai a French jL'auadian'g defense with of the 3,tx( fan who solid left hooka throughout the tit WatcSalEe-lieaTywiMrliiuiua? tion battle. ' Maloney's victory ad- Tlie riL'litlue Irirhman linnl vances biiu prominently as a Ma-Unt- 'f jet , fin-ni- - . ; - " evening. - ten-rou- parthijiated. I tah Aggies, favorites for Vis (leue (jiade acted as referee and title, uualified six men for the his docisiotw"im4 with geuenit sat which will lake place Saturday isfaction throughout. WiiHier is .. Colliiigs event was 4etween Tlu ( lark Colllugs and Otto Olsen. From the ontwet Otlltmw almwed a better form, although Olsen-hat rrifie haymaker bidden rinder his belt which he dismayed on one or A 2i3-pinii- - Three B. T. T.. men Clark IJir- sen. Don Corbett and Giirn Welili--' gained the finals of the.nieet and in tneir will contest for honors - ' : classes. Ijirseff, 125 pounder, tossed Shaw and '29 jAggiea la onds, and Corbett defeated Metos winning as cut short wlien in the. early in quick time. Hciu gamea pert of the second rollings handed 4 tali .... by a liye. a straight Jab to Olsen'a mrnith' and Kundsi'n of the "1" wrestled to lie went dowjufor the coiintTjjiiiu a dra w". wlrhhrist4e4i Jul 1't a h, V front tooth, for but,4'liristeiisen won the wiiirlThe Witt, i the right to enter the f inals, wihd affair. Here Ferron ' 115 Arnold , Uoylaucey blind of I'rmo IWm h. a brtrther of Clark, end EvereftJ)a4en, gave a splendid poiuider, furnished the feature .of exhibition In whhli Oollings walked tluori'liniliiaries 1n bis match witli Theten-Qjlnutoff with 'the konofs and in so doing KingSford of I'tah Aggies, a "draw, resulted in period a . the uf real sport. part played e extra but in the first Karly in the first round Dftvles sus- period, Kingsford pinned Uoyhince's tnified hlni. to the mat,; but, he revlvwl and sfco'l'derx to tlie mat. It was a great er me .hjiek, but was forced to hang match, and the bliud mnfnian'iTHkitt on to "keep going. During the lat earned the enthusiastic applause of . ttie crowd. ter iart of the second siasm I of Bout was al! but! In and ('oHings Suniniary ' The suhunurs of theprcliiMinar gave lii in tljne Ut rest up qnd th( gong prolonged, the resting jstLoiLi" 115 iiounds I'aeker ( A.- C.) de At the close of tb third, round young Codings' played a' tstiwi in frafod OrinUobhs iV) ,y decision Ourn.Webh of the "V" drew a bye s Devies' frontal piece, at will. :125 rsMUids tlark tY) defeated won an easy dei'islon. The battle roynl honors' were di- A. Hhaw (A'. V.) : fall iiul niiuute a 29 seconds wilh head scissors. Marvided iMifweoii Kid Johnson, tin Dunn (I-lrew bye. who displayii youngster 1.'I5 A. C:) N. 1'eterson grit, and was by all odds the defeatedpounds Phil V.aker (I ) ; fall in 5 smallest hapln the ring, and Mcr-- . I'll! 'KITrhiTCTTTro the minutes 4TnwinK - W;? Klanley H tef defeated TlHinml Umi a n WTiiiicf. "WTnf"6nVeejitioii Vhp i Iirspn-tYT- T 4w4ior. T;i:lf (liizeli iir hioh JoUfig asiiilitiits .14k)., Itetton T') Hie fans did theiiiselv'es proud.-aiiIt. D. Mrilf (Montana Eleft outof i his wai defeated cot a gn-a. "SiateTdei-inlouK Klugf4rd I A, " ' fr'rtnanre. V " C. ) ileffjiteil Arnold Itoylaiiee iY) ; . 1 I, Classy Ilnl lie . ii-trI'arks and Perrj Jepirstrn TiTl TnT iuIin"iTt'?T.4 w'ciuids ln ieriod. put up a classy bojut, , eppef'son 15S iKMindsSteve Iauris (V) de proved a veritnhle buzzsw; l'urks. . .Carl Crowlhej., feujed, hi (Wfivtt'Wved, ,ilie,.,tvr (f'ientififl e.ti two after ii ui'in 01 ine uvo biiu iihci pis niore V. 'utther A.' f'.t 'deaggressive ..otiDojtenfirpye'elQSod at triods. feated l V. Dola'n (Montana Stale! the conclusion of the affair. was tlie inmv: aggressive fall in 7 minutes 12 Ke.conds with head scLsirs. Ihroiighout and won thfj dwision. 175 Chrlstensen (I) In an affair between Yonng Jar-nin-u and Kid. Gardner, the latter rnd Silky KniiiLsen (V). wrestled enrmi mttts and i wo-- 1 hreeimi nute as, given a docision in the. siH'oud Uf a draw. On the.flip of fKri(ls canto, his opisineut knowing little (he coin, Christeiise.i won and will r of bow to use his inits.(afalit Davis and John Rowley enter the finals. The two grapplers! were ttlekod as the c.tirtain: Tnisprs. dividcdthfi Miiiits, IXuffrr of 41e A. C. drew a bye... They mauled around mlilt hut did Corlieft (Y) Heavyweights-tD- on not contribute much to the .enter defeated Harry Metos (V) ; fall in tainment of the fans. Doubtless 3 niintih-4!i seconds with reverse tlicy had' not iKH'n in training, long, Joe Pratt of some expressing belief that the A. C. drew a bye. . youngsters, had uot seen boxing the gloves before, st ruck-a-n agreement: with the Lar- ' n tin tin iTllrlT nl wflJl rOSllt son Studio; II. '0. Illnmenthal, the II ri n iinriiiiifuitiiktit .... r'l! hiik.iii lllj'lll. IU1IL Villi I , I, J, Flour celsiiir GreenProvo ta Mill; tirncirVflrrmi-rLA'eforAJuj- for liene Tiinney'a - . three-minut- it-ter- fif the wiuttr .of. the Leadoff Batter d ts e tlt'ed heavy- Sharkey-McTlgu- e battle nest month weight .crown. and he is now a favorite to-- go . Maloney, aggresstve throughout won 'six of the ten rounds,- - two through the elimination aerlea. went loT Delahey, anoTtwo ; were even. Tlie light heavyweight was nabie to overeomeithe weight adwas the vantage of his rival,-anHe "was an victim of an . upet. favoriti when the ivejwbeliiilug battler .entered .the ring. Nb Knockdown ? Sttlnw'kdbwns'oecurEed during tbe-fiiia- By "NEA Hervlce. Uhle Gave Many Bases On Balls. During Season - IORK This city now of the highest salaried NEW Ixiusta two stars in baseball. Rogers Hornsby contract has just signed a two-ye( ailing for $40,000, jier annum. Babe $52,000 last seaKiiib, who son, la -- ' r W i .George' I'hle won more games than any other pitcher In the American league last season. Hewas rated the premier - demamiing.aTatinereae " Trans-Atlanti- c Col-ling- fred was-di-PIi- -- jHuuids-F-Dea- d ' ; a three-minut- DENVER: "Colo.. Feb. 19 (IT) e radio vice .will be available to the states of Montana. Idaho. Wyoming, Colorado, Ctah, New Mexico and Texas W. 21; according to on Monday, an aiinotiiKtinent by the Mountain Trans-Atlautl- Statw Ti4etluwe-adTehgrap- h. coin pnuy to.duv-- rr Harry E.. MeAfeTh-ssfireMdent-o- .,,...;;: - X: dwis-sion- if MAX BISHOP"'- ''; - ....... "" iioile obvious that CooliijfP feniplt'ti'ly :frtife:if touch with the sympathies of the American public In his sieech to Congress he 1 new contract. . -- -' It is hatters Jrifl liest explains I'hle ' l!2i suCi cess, also the large number of , parses he issued. the telephone conipany, will hold - r rahMper;-Bairkiig7tn- Ho. will talk first conversation. nitii Colonel II. K. Shreeve. Hell system representative in Iondon. , e fhree-iiilim- The informathin as revealed the pitching averages recently issued that he gave IIS bases on balls came as a surprise fur so effw4ive a jdtclier. As a matter of fact, the large ttiref uf liasses tssnert tiy rhre wns.a lribute tn his method of pitching, rather than a fault. Ijist season 'hii made it a point to pitch to the weakness of every la Her. This uf ten fore-ih- ! him to stretch; Ills control to tlie-- very ,UuiiUi Iff . Radio For Utah - -' " , ,. " CJIieuperix'Principle peed to thejunit- PASS. I, inn I 7 '..'' . Llzht Six 1- wifhi WiiiirsTTiatiililrd 'UTmwuA' CHAMP Y Delaney Deatcn In Important Battle; Su- perior Weight Of Winner Is Deter-- . -. t mining Factor Of Result rlngidda fans enjoyed the progrwui with sliraod Montana ptate fourth in Binvii a iiiuniii r of ruwiil tim. j'lth .' yoimgKters well verstd in fistii- lore 8ix Afgiea IpSliTy Haw Icy Helps Team (ilynn The game started with Davis at Breeden and (jlynii. the Iinzennin but llawley was y;"ii. ij.fiirward, guards,, played' a -- tlefeiialve- came J ted into the: game, aiid he: griv which waa lieauHful to Ix'liold. They a reilitlile through-- ' performaiu-seemed .to be in the.rlght spot at out. the fight time and gave their opixin-entDow. (Joodwji'i and Lyons atarrtd no end of worries." of v the J'tah. which nlmwed an airtight for , Montana aubstltuU-aMcKarland, defense in the opening period, but who reilaced Wlnnr, showed up faded from the pietute toward the welL rlose. , Iioberta made hb' 0)8cb frequent The " i stitutlolii throughout the fray, AGGIKS tvtTlvc men getting Into action dur-lu- g the rottnie. of the game. a - 0 0 INivIk, ft The afore; i fl Nielsen, If . . , MONTANA ST ATK 1 Worthingbui " ' ;. T. F. 4 Sanders,, rg . 0 3 Winner, rf Martlndale, o . 2 Thompson, If rf . llawley, 1 Ward, c t3 iynn, rg . r.r. 41 .1(1 ToTaIs"7 2 Breeden, Ig ... ITA1I t (I i McFarland. if j. T. 1 0 0 2 Vim-- nf, 'Ourdnef, If ... . ;i I . 4 If rtinitnlngs, c". r Lyons, c G 4:i Cooriuiu, . .19 Totals i B. Y U. : 0 .tones, lg O. T. V. V. (Viuch, rg 0 : I. ... . lin- e0 - 0 U () - -- , Hart, rf ., - O ieore Goes t 23-0'. 0 Total-S St if .It-. . .T.continued ft - 1 " ' ThomfmoB "Nlimifiiiis: ifefi'i'i Snowv ..r.. Sitr- rinpirp . trfwint shooting and rah the score Rowe,, rg Q 0 1 0 . up to 231. With n!y two niinntea Ok Skousen, lg 0 0 0 t) left in lhe Jirst halt ltlooked..li Ulionk-r- f2 -- Jl I RISt II T(K 4sKN,SITh K i'.' if." the. com- - Wright, 2 3 0 4 If . 'J,'. ynj. doomed to a Coank't ahutoiit; The crowd was, 0 0 0 0 A too sensitive nature Is said o lieevea, s 0 0 0 0 be the reason wby Manager John ling' for a wore, when Colling, in- C. Hart, c . . serted fot.r. Kkottstn. sunk (bne niUMllDllp, IK 0 0 2 TcCraw of the .Giant weakened from the pstr-l3t- J h. Vtt 4c&4F"la,ul8Ly"' o hlsj'jiInyi'M hard when they fail to warn eouuterea witu unotner as l'ouplaon, c ; h( half ended, 25 to 2. deliver, and I'lisch weakened under " The second half was a different 10 :.. 2 20 the verbal barrn:;o. Totals (wi-i- ' Hickory, ixekory, dock. r of The sudden and savage onslaught IhtMiiiaii players aided, by uf th the t oshlHtion of defensive play rvir f In J'ruYo4ken together" their own inability to make pood the few attempts at the hoop which they hail, seemed to , plctcly upset the Cougars and fore-ed th'eiu ou the defensive, from-th.... in:twt. Ward, and Thompson,, the two t'taib phoiioiiis, proved 'to .be the In the whoto show for the Bolx-atMurine department. 'the, pair being 'resimnslblo for 14 of the .18. field-goa- l wored by their team. Ward waa a dangerous ninn In the vlcln-- " Ity of the hoop, .converting nnmer-".-'eHTshort shots and the hasket. Thompson was shooting from all part of " the flour with Uiswoucerting regu' larity. the started scoring Thompson with a (rticressfni throw frowthe-- v foul line," followed shortly after by The two IMxle boy k field goal. run the wore up to . when time h as railed to insert "Sauky" Dixon " " for Hart The Congars had.poor lurk at the hoop, missing "hot after Hhot from v the field, as well, as from the fotil; - i car-nlv- ab" 4t ' fcut'dlm OiihJaitKt't Hickory, 4ickor$, tockt or Hormtbf lure can tork; He kit i tht tall. It tent the vail I.AKK t'iry. Felil 1- dr wj- and a trnttle-rojta coiuiuanUng was the Ctah Aguies outcome of INau t'ark'a fistic lead iu the it. M. C western Aggie meet Friday, after- given at the' headquarters vf victory'' the rcm Athletic at nvn, wnea tuey mMiirea 1? oints assneiatiunj 4 JeeHiNr Vrfatay ulghf, -- lfertieMrti m wafciieit" B;TK V ' The H'ibcats wun the game in ibu ' first, ten. minutes Hit- lrtv. tannchlng a terrific offend ve which seemed to shatter completely the ' defense. f.lALQNEY DECISIONS MMinfl''iiMr''s'' Is Second In, Preliminary Tussles; Larsen and Corbett SUr- - Hie knH kmit, tlireX' dfvlKiini - IV-l't- ilo&Goose WRESTLING .ford Likely to' Meet Champion Soon and-WTl- gHt the ftrsrorBt'"tYidayjiijJik-fFnle series played In the"Y" jrym- 43 to t'Hiiim. The final count LIVELY BOUTS ColBngu Kayoes Olsen; Lunce-- 7 e, .Star 1 AGGIES LEAD LIGHT-HEAV- Uad at But Maken; Nktsen Is - e '. Ute . .. By tRNEST ItASMl SON The Montana State college crack. retaiticd it jmsrtitti itt jbwp-twmlilt' top of the conference' division standing by registering a decisive OREM STAGES IS A SEDAN, ...I 1 L, Wit 1 r s De Luxe - -- I ': j .f.o.b.f.0rT - TyWi - 1 I . i '!- - 11. - -- - 111 - Lunfcrt .rrhwifh' but there is 'doubt if Huruingham will sticS. There is, hMvever, more Interest in' the possl- ings -- meeting Lunii ford. It Is understood that fellings ts willing to nvft cither Limcefonl or Ruriilnglmm, Either of tbes(. would make a banner head-lincand ai LuiU'cford, and s are both game bi)jsvit ht Tmdi-abl- e that Promoter IVa'u ftrk wi'l lie sueei'ssful in offering the fans a brnner eveut in such a meeting. r. CI-ling- Beauty andrLuxury without an Equal in the whole $1000 Field By long odds the most distinguished motor car ever introduced into the $1000 field, this Nash De Luxe Light Six is also the most remarkable performer. Along with its notable beauty and classic body craftsmanship it has the vital superiority of a 7- - bearing crank.: lhaft motor the type. ultra-mode- rn pointments it stands out as a motor caf value clearly above and heyond com. parison. The attractiveness of the interior is enriched with a walnut finished instrument board and window ledges, and choice upholstery of genuine Chase Velmo Mohair Velvet. lAJORHOOPLE (Continued from Page One) bump-erette- n'"' h' ,i,ml livult' VTy- - ew ivunjFiui;, iiinivi win ri annilr.v, lind's Fiah TimlsT and Meredith aud whereby you .inay thf and Beauty to Match -- TfMi Its Matchless Performance I, ei.tury Pri.ding unrac. 1117 Station. The body .styles created for the new Hudson Super-S- ix have shared equally with its brilliant new performance in its enormously successful reception everywhere shown. At the New York Show and all subsequent " Automobile "Shows the Hudson -- Essex exhibit has outdrawri; any other by two and three to one. It is .die high point of the year in interest, discussion and sales activity. bodies such and of are Hudson new The variety beauty as will satisfy all demands for luxury and as well as comfort. and price advantage. - Coal Company Cyc'e company, represeiir'nie in writing the advertisements for them once a wei'k for four weeks. i Ah. MTtd, i have already written the advertisements for Monday- Watch for t hem. The.V are as- t.iindkig. Ton read the rules of Un contest in Mimday's ad and theii see it .you can write any that's lietrer. Hatch for the ads and help MUESLI!0 the $73 that will lie offered ill holiest eoiu of Hie realm. Adieu"! S'e you Monday." biisy.-- I was iK'rjilexed until I beOLO KING JOAL WAS A gun to.look deeper into the id tin? tion. - Haw, 1 solved it. Yes,' in-MERRIE OLD 50UU Ht.; No wonderr folks come foi HE FILLED HIS BIN WITH niiles to have thtfr 'wurk done In OUR QUALITY COAL .' the Provo workshop. Eg.id, it pays :. j. r A ' jk dividends to have vour work big done by expertsj And ex pert a, well, in on my horn nays. I Iim-in- , you'll how to ask Martha When- Ifirst .saw .the aurora)..! hare nerer seen such n large grotm of first rliis work men i n nTmrn m irni v he sIjuof .Provo as are gathered here, 'Ilumff, the stores in Provo are s aded with merchiuidHe 6ur Knight Spring a( prlivs. Bargains? Egad, ne'ver have .1 'Unch liar, Coal met Kin,? iniiis, nd I tmve sen'soBie of the Winter he thawed the icicles most ntarvclotni (liinara in tjlie world. from his beard'and make him It is fistouiiding'bnt true,' Egad ! look like a day in June. Our me. "NMiile I was thus taking In the oal steadily burns its way" in y. pjttioraina nf toy lort inftid to public favor. Its hot temper sir'Kk on an4 Idi-- that will uolp arouses you to a sense 01 us one and all to make n little eaxy side .money mid at the s'aiue time real the Aorknien and shopkeep: Order a ton today!- ers of your city. Ah, M'lad, fall well do I know what a little pin iia.ne.y w.IU do for you. Rgad, haft I'lior Iwvn-l-ii mill of it so many tunes! A dollar" bus. looked a big as iue niiMin to me. Ami Martini, why bles-- her denrmold soul, what would she not have given for an extra, dollar' or two now, and then with which to buy some of the little niceties am! fineries which giT, sf far In making life more enjovable. LrTAH PH0NM5 "M'ell. folks; the n'an will he na. T !'Vd for Moinliy.; j, I Jiare 1 - ; .' The Super-Si- x principle, livers 'its power with the motor. Throughout, the full use of its stream of gets under way faster the violent lunge usual to - d - That gives you a superlative advantage over the standard 3 or bearing motor Headlamps as1 well as cowl lamps are in the way of matchless quietness and - executed in the bullet design. The steer-- ' wheel is of real Circassian walnut. pheittflftfcAat 'smoothness thruout the ing and c power, fuUjngep speed s There are bumpers in front and at the rear, and a motomctcr ColoruJIy"ij.nished in exquisite blue Jacguerj'wim the lighter body shade con- J surmount the winged radiator, cap... brakes and 5 disc wheels are trasting smartly with the darker tone of upper body and fenders, and, enhanced also included as standard equipment with a wealth of refinements and ap within the price.' Til iti. ifuu, Irf.lHm-- Wrr.lta hJ fxryiu :JJ-- now treed to the limit, de- smooth flow of an electric car is engineered to make energy. And so the Super-Si- x and with a total absence of Co. "Deriendability Regardless of Profit? 145 ,N. University Ave. i Phone 953 , - PRO VO, UTAH. standing start Even at glides into motion, from high speed you always hive untapped reserves of power brakes just as for quick acceleration. Four-whe- el sofdy and .effectively check your speeds. In motor and chassis, both new, the Hudson Super-- r Six reaches new heights of speed, safety, .comfort and It - ; - performance. high-clas- , ' i t 1EBAH, ' In the Essex Super-Si- x sharing all these advantages in comfort, safety, quality, and surpassing motor effi there are five new bodies entirely new in r ciency appearance, beauty, smartupholsteryandappointment WHEN A: iwoerejti 1 1850 - yy j s COACH, S128J. ihe-rit- fuel-wort- s ' .1 $157 WLOUCBAM, cars. high-power- ed OTHKR HUDSON MODELS h. CUSTOMBUII,TR0ADm D'-i- st Jackson. rXSi. PHAETON, 11500 ITANDARD SEDAN Siiper$ix Schpfield Mto C6. . 1)85 j?: i. Dttnit Allpr 'uu Jhti war jxetit tax XiiMM -- 50 East 1st North Street, Provo Utah. l. . , it . Jf , - , ' 'PHONE 14. 1 |