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Show PAGE HIRES TROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1927. qud T shatter c:-isl-ds PIIEK SURPRISED! GHEATESTGRILUAtiCE TITLE SERIES B. Y.U. Qualifies Big Majority of Tankmen For It. M. C. Finals in Salt Lake; Fifteen Teams Sure Of Places virtually asSured"! B. X. U. tb Borky Mountain "conference i d o -- 4-- 5 u 100-yar- ' 2-- .ui ( -i- 1-- event will be Buds goal mis frvemus, d 220-yarg soron nvonta were scheduled for Saturday night," with the .Cougars loom tor exceptionally strong every event except the breast stroke. r.voruH in linth breant ,ttw . and back stroke events, but in all others the Cougars- had the edge.k Aggies have an excellent opportun-Uy ia the reluy, which the (Sugars re swimming without ShleUK The summary of the preliminary events follow : .'. Fira preliminaries: ' free style, flrnt heat-Shi- elds, V. BY .V flrnt; Sanders, secondK. Time, 19 . of IT., second. (New record.) ' That, welterweight named Artuso Shekels who came over here front Belgium and bumped Into Tommy Free man...... is not in thaaioney now. Golfers who awenr are iMiteutlul champs becanse they have emotional outlet, aaya Florida doctor We know a flock of cab drlrers who are clnchea for the Walker cup ' - tennw . gecoatT heatllarria, p. AtjX second. first;-- . rhllUpB, Time, 21 5 weond. Third heat (Una. V. A. C, fjrrt ; Dangerfleld, B Y. U, second. Time, ; : ' CKKAT PKOSPETT " John McGraw lM)ks' for Wiley Moore, a pitcher, who won MO and lust four games In the Sally league seconds. 21 a star Uurler for Inst year, to f ree style, first heat ' the Gotham club In a season or two. fchleldsrX Y. V.. first! Johnson, B. Moore Is a big fellow who has been tVlX second. Time, 2:59 a few years. 7fcecond beat Christopherson, , B. playing baseball only . ' I - evened--t- he iunference, i7..;-'- The game, waa father alow Mon tna's defense keeping the Tigers at a losntiroughout the contest. On lth the other hand, the Bobcats, Thompson leading the attack, piled mi a lead, and acorea ctm4tei!tly from fong Mnce out The Montanans completely classed the Tigers Friday evening, WheB the as -- the score indicates. .ame drew near its close, Montana held tbe ball ia its posaestdon and forced the Tlper defense to break and come down-, the floor to attempt to secure ' the- ball. Tula attempt was usually unsuccessful 4Tie play of Thompson waa nut' k a iWing for Montana. The dlmlun tlve' forward scored 13 points, and exertional skill. Clark, who was scholastic center last season, aj:in for th played brilliant ball ' '' eood-atze- d Cff A Bit OF I wvJ S MSer J 7 l i '-i- 3-- 5 1 220-yar- d - t. U.. first H'rwkett, A2nte. JobnsonTB. T. ' . 0 3 5 4 3 The pitcher erred In not To Bill Carilin, vho rclnrns lo ubai-K.tbe of the iiianngef this pitch slightly, until year delaying majors. -- IIchance to; the Boston Uvd Sox, goes the uniijTie hadar shortstop 1 . .. 4 0 g .Glyun, If not nltogctlier cmiiilile distincto his position. 1 0 Breeden, g r;illy up a butting . 0 tAa later events proved, it was one 3 0 tion Gardner, g - ' . in reeord time, of those breaks of I he game, that deSent Into a game witti New York 12 5 -- 13 - 2M Total cided ihe LsMie Carrignu bit a line st of imiip-firhalf as plnchhitter COLOIt ADO COLLEGE the ninth, the bases Olpd und lioston driva through the bos that nine G. T. F. I'. 7"7:.: needing two rims' to wf( Carrignu times out of ten, with the Infield E. Himpson, f , . . . 2 3 : ended the day's" festivities on one playing itsr(triilar position1, would 0 Thlerfelder, f pitched Jiall'. have cone safe. 1 2 2 Clark.vjc Instead,' I he shortatiiy acfiiUlly ! VT0T Phelps, g lieiiflmiit for picking on the first ran into the ball, making a clever 0 '3 2 Kyan, g o n l tr good bulL Carrlfflin must have de catch, retiring the batsman! The G. Simpson, f cided on that pkiu of battle as lifj runers wcre ln motion with the hit 0 1 Eeery, f walked, to the plate. TbK despite and was an easy matter to touch the fact hf opposing )it'lier seemed second und then throw to first, 0 ITT 19 to beJL. . lotula a and endiug the Referee, Gonznga. tendency to be wild. ball game -. - tMulligan, z --v... z It it one of the tew games on recThe pltclir"laM ttit .first one on one right, over mid Cnrrlunn took a ord where the pinch-hitte- r healthy cut at the bull. Jnst prior pitched ball broke up the game but to tlie pilci the shortstop made a unfortunately with' a. "REVEUSB dash- for second to drive the nm- - ENGLISH." thf first; Time, 3$ , l :oo Third XT, - ' ' Semifinals: stilc7 .flrrf .Vnt Phillips, A. C. first; Harris.. IV " - r - .1 -- . - . if l ... "' "effortneeded. When you turn a corner, youll wel. of the come the shorter wind-u- p - , a steering is easier faster less tiring 'on the arms and wrists infinitely safer in dense traffic Nothing has been spared to build a more delightful car to drive. This steering mechanism is, beyond? ques. tion, the most expensive type built today for cars in the Nash price field. - steering wheeL , Like the steering, every detail in the-c- ar reflects the Nash determination to lead the world in motor car value. Another instance of the outstanding In an emergency, mis short turn of excellence in Nash design is the the wheel means quick responsive 7'bearing motor without a doubt tht and an accident averted. Nash ness 21 2 3 Time, mm:: v A cheerful willingneBS to answer your hand on the wheel Is one of the very first things you notice, when you drive a Nash. In many ways, Nash has provided fpr the ease and comfort of the arms' that steer the car.In getting into or out of a tight place, at the curb you will particularly notice the slight TRY A WANT AD 2-- winndH. Second henfc Shield. B. Y. V --A. Jlmor seconds. 20 iOoVard free style, first Vat Shields, B. Y. V.. firt; Phillip. A. seconds. ,tsecqnd. TIumj 57 . i (NewTrecord. ) ; i Second heat Booth, B. Y. U r first; Johnson,' B. Y. U.,. . . ... Time. lrf)l Saturday's entries; v .Fancy dlyUnjrfJ.JSepi'e-tlt- . - AVright, E., Pmwoy :. V. A. C, Barrows, FlCmm. Ursen ; B. Y. U Chrlstopperson : Wyomlag, Dallas. d buck Rtroke V. of U., Saunders. ; Hill i B. 1. 1 Clirlstoph- Booth bnHtst stroke of 1JM V. Cannon, AW Cannon; U. A C, L. Larsen : B. V. T'.t Hasler.. U;, aecond Utah, . is neverdrivetiring a Nash whertyoii ....r. PhHlips, U. A. C, second.. - Provo tc-tu- V..T.V,, first . Time, heaf-Boo-th, N.U.Ave. 0.0 1 McWeeny relluved-Yaiujo-- lu. the. late Innings and couldpoLlKj touched by the collegians. nf't;; second. 101 v. T. 0- - - ... Winner, f Thompson, f i ... r,A.Csec-- W Tailor he . UP A 8ATTN(3r RAILS IN RECORD The score : MONTANA STATR 1-- RpconrtTieaf Al Weber Dawson. gymnasium, . heavyweight. ,, Jrthn Miller of Rlgby, Idaho, a veteran wnsatlon. was defeat ed in middle and light heavy welch t classes, due to a broken " thumb." 7 ptavc6?"i&fth- 2-- 5 tsew 100 Leads the World in Motor Car Vain 100-yar- d i mTtchell AIU-rTFIe- r erts, Iescrot - gymnasium.. winds r BUI Christenaeii, lly of TtaV" 173" pounds; . V.WCETJTFORM Ha. CLEAltWATEB, I)a'.y free style, first beat Vance apiieared In form Shields, B. Y. IT., first ; 01enr V. A. when' the Brooklyn Dodgers met the .second". C;. aecond. Time, 58 Florida Trnlversity team and won. recora-Time. 2 :51 "ohd. Teb7H7piuuds: -- Call and See A 1-- r ARE HERE Hullls IlaupWou of Weber won tiGe t Ton- - W ha r- H : tpr of Weler, the IVter Jeusoa )f Idaho Te'h, V.&- pounds: Neat Fanklln, Ida'm the sak I Clothes & Styles for Spring, Jrd H,t 2 ' Ur before each jtaJl caaded.K S rolh handiiitn contender, --foiistaut vigil will be uisliitatned night and day uutil pot time Sunday. f irevent any possible latueprlng by out. aidwr-" Too much is at stake "to rlsk'tlif cliauce of a horse1 oing- wrung on the eve 'of the. world' richest race. .With twenty starters n'd at this time there appears to be that many, the eighth Cof froth handicap will The first gross exartly tioo.soo. t Wfroth, run .!u 1917,, paid, only series with Colorado College Friday evening, fcy decisively tronncingthe to eastern division champions, ''it State Ori$e 31ore Armed yfcjiN'jjjj ., 3 - In : Prize laziest rookie Is found the rhltlleeainp..... Every night be pretends he's drunk so his mutes will put him to bed. - 4-- 5 V- v A.A.U.CImmriOf SAX DIEGO, CaL, ' March 13 Martial law foes ln' 'ffe t at the Tia Juana iwe track toutght n far as owners of thoroughbreds whkb will vie for the rU-- Cuf froth haudi- cap purse fluuday a concerned. as li is called. The "nitthi waU-h,begtna artlve duty, thla evening. W ened - i - tJ' jj0$r otfVbim.SfivmvxmSA Em CM nee the 220 is Wajpeeialty, v I amm Wlniwr r- I Johnson, Colorado forwan), was the game, a loss wliich weak NUT - The record-breakin- MtwntaEh r -- -, d . Or,) TtfiCp (Y)LORADO 8PRIXGS. March 12 Montana State cojlege, champiou of the western division of the Rocky 44-1- 9 . I AtST 29-1- 7 vic Pollowlne Ocden'a tory over Uamlolph, 15 of the 16 teams which will" compete in the Utah state high achool tournament hav been definitely de termined. Rnrlnerille. Nelio division title bolder, will open the first 'day 'a srerfnraday; play 1b Salt Xafe when the Kea lieviis ciann wuu take Park City. This game-wi- ll M'r.efsvillc place at 2 o'clock. and Locan are next In order, fol lowed by4he 1 Buxelder-ProvclaKh. which will be of ape ."lal Interest to Utah county fan Maati an4 Bphralm then tangle, fullnupd hv Unrrav Riid IHiiIm1? first i The featJire game4 at 0 mght, the Pleasant tirjve-- i 8. contest will take place at 7 -o'clock; " Blnghanf will playt. clash, which will be of special at 8 o'clock,- - and the final tusrtie of the evening wilt be Dixie vs. r Ogden. Batur-day'iJig- ht r- Smother Hsrers Game Second la Defense Features Montanans TlrrTouTnamenl evoing, when tUe Ccngar ntiU tors, beaded by Bud Shields, qualified tuostof their performer fur flnala. Utah nd Utah Axglea trailed In the auaHflcatlons, while Wypnilns, the ou!y . other has only acbool to be inpetltlqm one roan to the . Shields In Fern- iBud BhleWii whaia working '"h the aim of a trip to the national collegiate championship -- in view, - v.ftoncxi raenrd In the anu tree rtyle event, and tmat- lOChj-ar- t ered them so decisively wanner la little danger of their being brokfor en to this section of tnany years 7777 wik iuihuu iihcniim negotiated ..UV I ueeoad, even in 19 the a roll eeetrao on wt (upllng . Phillip nf 1 tab Andes. Olsen of Aggiea, who established. d mora in jne receui Hidirfoii- - meet at Provo". then saw his mark beaten by Shields. 5 hA mm the distance in 58 ln ih ouenluir nrellininar four hm mnrip it in 57 ..ICQ) miu -- ewlfltetler..JUian Olsen's recent mark, in the semifinal. r-- Clark Larsen Is 'MARTIAL LAW BY BiLLY EVANS . - i JOHXSUN ISJH'T BRADENTUWN. Fia. Hitting ln tltBt4y-Krl- e, to Washiiftoa fteua- ttr the PltiUiHr"-- la an wa r'xrkd xhll"itln gauuV J Walter Juhnwm prolwWy would leave, the him today owuig. to W fractured aiikk. lie itrohnbly will CTark OGDEN. 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