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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1927, sprikgville:: BY BILLY EVANS- NBBO DIVISION W. . .'.t SpruifcvUle I'ajMm Ncplii .. ....... Klianish Forfc U 4 8 8 ! 4 Bown Is Man In "ILl High-Poin- t' Bulldog Hoop Tussle " friday's Result ; alpine: division w. u Pet Pleasant Grove...... 8 U 1.000 .7W S Ill HEKA. rtb.'W-t- he leaetie- - Provo ... . . .rvji.iT, ..6 .8. Uiliiu JSpringvllle Aiutatet juaiped American Forkb. tnirs. 7a f, 6 irf with the long end of a Lincoln - ..2 nntest mlth tbe Eureka J43 ..1 6 team lat evening. HpringTllle piled Lehl lead during the first up a AMERICAN FORK, Feb,-1The half, which gave the Bed Devils a Prove bigh'achool Bulldogs virtu .Ide margin, although the Ineaf honors In the ally cinched runner-u- p outplayed - the Invaders n by wiuulug a hard- .iHghtly'tli tb; necond half. fought-hoocontest from the Care-me- u Shooting Is Poor . by a score of 25 to 21. ting- was of Voriitn Tali ImJ au Inferior lirnud. They hH7niiaTSrt,OTirt hot . but failed to a fair versed thelr usual style by taking Itereentiige of them. U Johnson was the lead in tbe first half of play. Hjiriagvllle with and losing it in tbe second. Close 13 iH.ints, find played a stellar floor defense by both teams 'featured- - the vmue. ti. Jiilmson lso nlaved well. contest and made the game rather Krickson, ceuter looked Imk for rough in spot the homo team. American Fork led at 13 to 11 Tlitr Paysnn-SpantsFork game when the half closed. The. Cavemen was postHinel imtil Saturday night.' concentrated on stopping Captain Bliss" Iloover, the Provo high ace. The score: known for his gauieness, which some and held the Bulldogs down. during KFREKA. was G. T F- F. the first half. However,, later in noored 17 times 1y Herman befoTrtj rwiiin, rf . the.game rtie' Bulldogs forgefl to the . I 2 .. hi manager acknowledged acreat Hwsley, If . front to win their crucial game with! 2 3 by tossing the towel Into the ring. ftoel Bown, something to spare, 1 4 KHiksoti, c " " who was' Somewhat overlooked la However, to Joe Jeanette goes 'ar!on. rg 0 O - Forkers' scheme theof defense. the honors of possessing the will Sullivan, lg 0 to "win to the highest degree. His VIiTtel; rg,. caufe'throgh lu great style to 0 0 score 11 points for high-poihonors ficht In Paris with Sam McVey is or contest. Hoover and. Bullock offered as concrete proof. Totals 6 3 17 alsothe .. played well. For 40 rounds McVey, a very clev McTague wid Miller SPKIXGVILLE er fighter, swarmed ill oyer Jean- SleTague and Miller, the Cave G. T. F. ette. During that time Jeanette watt men s ace scorers, were the star 1 down 27 times, in which he took P, Young, rf ... . performers for the home team, but 6 1 the count from one to nine but al L. .biliitson, if .. McTague was ejected for personal JL way managed to be on his feet be G. YduYig, e .". fouls early in the second half, which Gnlobnwuv-r. fore the fatal 10. 2 3 weakened the attack of the home d Van weak' I.cnvan, 0 Ig round" 41st In the McVey, team" considerably; Robison and O . xt 2 IL, Johnson, ened by his efforts to knockout Gee of Provo were forced out 0" ' early Jik-'0 ('liUds, rg Jeauette and discouraged by . in tne game. A vllU!U 1H1L IJI H SirOUg 01(1 Totals 13 10 at the bell, walking mit on the fiyht, 6 32 h Jeauette lieing' declared .the victor'.. Keferce, Wilson : umpire, Barnett. to pass the Bulldogs in the Aloine rade, but all indications now point to Pr$vo'8 lieiug the second team forrtbe-season-in of all time, llosr or Fred's fjghtahave finished with him on the floor. He didn't "believe in getting ., up. ,; There' are many who will argue that Fred lacked courage and per- The ring rec- . naps they are right. ords show that a fighter can be floored often and if he hag the proper spirit, and get up. and come ,ou. . tojUn.- Joe Grim of 20, years back was learly as popular with the floor -- n Fred Fulton, but GrlmrknowirBS the "human bag," always - insisted on punching a perpendlea resuming larfwHltiou, much to the annoyance ' "." of his opponents Recently, a fighter by the name of . Johiuiy Growso. ngugcd in a bout with Italian Jack Herman. G rosso, . I, J. plt'-hkir- ( i t Will. AFTER THE C1UMPI0N Billy came a big eard In the fistic g by bis knockouts of Kid Kai former featherweight champ and Cuddy De Marco' savs tl will be a new champion If be c geta a. shot .at Sammy Maml presenf Utleholder . in tie If weight class. "That's one gay I UckVsays Wallace. - Wallafje,-!irB6overnig- ,3 .......... 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ACCELERATION tr- - Coal Co. rd r, LINCOLN TRIl'MPHS LEHI, Feb. 19 Lehl fell bottom of the Alnine division last evening, when Lincoln won a close und game b v. a score! ... of 10 to 11. Lehl led" at ihe balf 8 to 7, and the score was tied t 11 to 11 at the cIono- of the third qnarteivCoach "JaRI Smoot-Spaffo- .. . WALTER WHIFF8 "EM While. Walter Johnson no longer tries for strikeouts, be fanned 125 Inst season, working in 262 innings, 20 4 44 which means he averaged about one r t..-strikeout in every six men retired. G. T. F. P Not so, bad for a veteran of 20 "1 0 0 2 years..' , Totals STARTING MOTOR ' l ilow-thiuking series, .... - - dki , . i 7 14 umpire, Hansen. , g To be sure of getting Conoco, always fill your tank at the sign of the Continental Soldier. That sign is the symbol of gasoline quality throughout fifteen states. v 0 2 0 0 Hoop . i -- - ' 1 r i Tmly-sIxte- st ; 4 1 Pivot Place In Basketball Is Real Job, Declares or a goartrom thrtontline, his' Job being to either follow up tbe missed shot or pasii to j)ue of his fellow players so they may make a try for the basket. The chief duty fW the center on Pleasant Grove led, 10 "to 11, Bt defense is to keep his man out of the half, and 25 to 14 at the close the play. In this be assisted of the third period. by his fellow players because a suc Brinley Makes 16 cessful defense 'cannot, be made an Brinley, the Pleasant Grove individual affair. It must be a de,fell slightly- below his fense by the whole club and there eB usual average, making are times when a center, ia not In counters against the W'ildiata. position to take his own .man out Huyes, Christiansen and West play- of tbe play, In which case a team ed the floor lu brilliant style. J. mate should cover bis man and the Bown, Wildcat guard, was oustand-ln- center switch to another opponent for the visitors. He scored-eigh- t until the play is .Completed. lHilnts, and was strong on defense. Another duty of the center is to Holt also played good ball. follow up bis opponents' shots for The score: the basket and get possession of tbe PLEASANT GROVE ball when the shot is missed. He takes a position on the foul line OtT. I hristiansen, r. f. when tbe opposition has a foul try, 1. f. so as to recover the ball, just as be Brinley, nayes, c. . . . does when bis own team is trying fof a foui shot. - ' JOlpliur. g d" (l) starting, (2) acceleration and (3) power and mileage. If it meets all of these requirements satisfactorily, it is doing its job 100. Conoco is called the triple-tegasoline because it meets these three rigid requirements. It doesn't sacrifice one essential of a good motor fuel to overemphasize another. It is the cream' of the standard-price- d gasolines backed by over forty years of experience .. in the petroleum business. mileage ; 2 G ROVERS TAKE EIGHTH PLEASANT GROVE, Feb. 19. Pleasant Grove ran away from the ilivuding BY. high wchool Wildcats last evening, winning by ;a score of llto-l- O Th- e- invaders started strongly, and held tbe leaders even for the first quarter of the game, bnt-t- be home"teatn demonstrated its superiority in convincing fashion for power and . Referee, Brown 9 25 .u ... I ... 0 ... 1 ... 0 ................ Totals real motorinig economy you should gaso- guard against using Unes. If yout gasoline emphasizes one important essential, as, for instancetquick starting, at the expense, of another, such as power and mileage, your motoring costs will ' increase. 1 g. 10 FORK ' G. T. r. p. . .. 2 1 5 Miller, r. f. McTague, 1. f. Walker, c. . Wilde, r. g, . Robinson, 1. 1. 1 11 0:0 it 8 Clarkf 2 8 0-- Totals job. ft. T. P. P. r. g. g. Huish, e. ,ONE d tiag-gerate- .2 - Gee.l. j? tee yjUr-t-wiii :J7 , Hoover, Bown. 1. Robiion, Bullock, f ; t S-SA- the-di.vi- II' , tu-x- 41-4- . , TlgWer ; '' rlgh-haude- d ' p horizontal What will be the fate of Krel Shuttle, outrield star of the Milwaukee tlnu of tu America a Ajmo- elation.-who- " loiua the St. Louis high-ixiiu- Alplne-divislo- FreffTniton-Js-geryJeredit- ed i d r. score, in a with being the champion Tbe most thiilling boop eucouuU-- r l aiou PactfiL-- At.hM.lc tlub rle to date wan atagl Thursday iii,whe 4ho KiuUmliUtnte-feated the Hhopn,. 47 to 4.1, after two str jn'rimlK. ; The regular pla.viijg time vUm-Tbe wtth the trams tied Tit a5-Sfirst extra period fimud the rivals but the till dead'ocked at tu the Klmballlle aroreililX-puliit- s of the Friday's Results 32-1- 7 the" person of Shortstop Bob 1 HtUe and pitchers Oautle Juiiji, and Charley Bobertson. , Press Agents Busy- - . t Uhen. spring tra-larrlv4 the player dtparf tor tbe south make ready for tbe race, no do we will near iuik h wore al)ot t great Mr.Bulte. A aeeond Ty Ce will W a mild wajf f prena-age; the youngster. , Nhulre i a batsm whoilt cliw Jo .400 last season. a MgiUnltkttlioaHta miehtr t . Ue in luiil tn tw iiwt good '4 If MlielUr JohfiRr WiW ao-i- f ss into Ki leaker's shoes, u tnat the brilliant Texas baa quit game lor good, if h i hs goo fielder at MoatiL be Is made. V fast, he la said to J A JjibitUy banerumier, alao. A jlox haa purstied a majotf or tne costly recmita who h come to tbe majors in recent yn Shnlte hopes to be an excejitlon this rule, and even tbe moat si tlcal of the scouts believe that a . t . , snriue? itr,. n, lUisclwll liina everywhere, tbeTt. LouU and Milwaukee Uectes lu iwrtlctihir, are, wouderlng. ' ( an lie DeUver H1 he blMMom out an an over- nest irUMl,:hne IS'fn'2iHr$ere U. 20. Montana Ktate 43, B. b i 4ir go uight, tV A. T" 41, Ftab 81. Monk of the Kiinlwllitea and 8cott through a couple of years of school ITovo 25, American Fork 81. t lug before he delivers, or will he Pleasant Grove 14. B. Y. 11. 8. 19 of the hww tied for explode with a loud bang, aa have hoiMirs, each scoring 17 vomited. Lincoln 10, U-h-l IL so Uiauy other Tilghly touted stars? Tlie score; Krlngville 32, Eureka 17. The, major league' swuti I bare SHOPS Manti 40, Uoroul 23. talked' with, per ha pa a dosen, are G. Klhralm 44, Xortu Kanpete 22. I) agmd (hat Shulte is a great player 1 .. 4 'nant, rf Huntington 15, Carbon 4. who will win an Immediate berth 17 3 , Scott, If. Dixie 40,.Cdar City 13. 1 0 in the'St. Loula outfield. ? .. 4 1 D. 8. S&, Granite 20. ondon, c Ho far Shulte baa escaped a lot 6 4 .. 1 Pi'tern. rg Fast 00. Cathedral 20. of publicity that uaually goes with o 0 .. if Palmer, Ig .. Murray SO. Tooele 17, player costing in the neigh' 0 4 any Menlove, lg . horhood of 100,000. That' should 21. TTiFlp hi in, for It oltt keep the Bt. fyjtrus 33, Jordan ' - 1S 9 4! UMi tuu Totals. Morgan 27. Coalville 2 jrom having jib KIMBALLITES idea of bis greatness, J'ark City 36, South Summit 13. P. G. T. A half done) major league dubi Utgan 20, Kouth Cache 12. Monk. rf 1. ..8 were angling for Shulte last sumDavis 20, Boie'der IB. 1 Buj's. If mer but the St. LouU Browns got Bear River 27, Weber '10. . 4 0 GliebriKt, e . him lieauie of. tbelj ability to Im1 . 4 Blddiilph. rg mediately Jellver players to Mil11, MelntoHh, lit waukee, who were much needed at . 1 4) . Eaton, If . that time. -In addition to a large wad of cash 8 3 47 ."Cotala :22 St. Louis handed over three mighty Befere Creer;. umpire, Buniw-good ball players to the Brewers In Spriiijo ille 32, Eureka 17. frj.;L:JZ. WIN CONTEST P.C, .67 m -- l.m Pleasant Grove and Lincoln also Victorious; I J33 .333 .15- " .i7 r:r. .. tim4 -- - ii4 KIMBALLITES Provo Rally SNARES GAME Decisive Factor SURPRISED! - TAGS O.W j. Provo, U COS |