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Show iii ' 9i i ii 'i i PROVO SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1927 - ui n Mini? ii iC.LaJ..I11, I UIXOLKIUGH j fi n i r is VICTORIOUS -.- i 1. ill i tri is r si ii w i com pi tie Alpine . schedule fallows: FRIDAY, JAN. ' Pleasant Grove at Lehi. American Fork at Lincoln. FRIDAT, JAN. 13. Lrhl at Provo. B. T. H. S. at American Fork. Lincoln at Pleasant Grove. THURSDAY, JAN. 1 S. Pleasant Grove at B. jfi i v v it ' iiitRi - . , '. - i . i. !' . ; h it u ii a ii li n ri , .mii.. ' wv j i n PAGE SEVEN Hill II Lincoln 'high had little difficulty la defeating an alumni team, 19 to 10. ash a sport feature of Homecoming day at the high school. The Lincoln team waa foic( at toe peed, while the alumni, without practice opportuiUea, vera naturally lacking; la teamwork. Huntsman, with IS points, was the star of the T.lt -contest, while fcarr played a fine 30 ; FRIDAT, 'JAN. " defensive (am for the winner. Lincoln at Lehl. ; Taylor-wa- s the alumni's big gun. American Fork at Prove 4UNCOLN: t3. T. F, P. FRIDAT. JAN. 27 0 T Reese, rf Lehl at American Fork. cJ - -- ........f..r... "TTHntimah, if Di Johnson, e Fanr, rg Clayton, 4g R. Reese, rf L. Johnson, rf Strang, If -FteMing, Carroll, rg Tolton, lg V i .............. Totals ......., .... 1 ii 0 0 0 1 1 0 a. T 29 T. F. P. 13 ,12 d 0 0 6 o 9 0 0 .. Q .. 0 0 I s 0 0 Taylor, If Bunker, e . . Bunnell, lg . . .... 4- B. T. S. at Lincoln. Provo at Pleasant Grove. '. . TUESDAT, JAN. 81 Provo at B. Y. H. 8. j FRIDAY, FEB. B T. K 8. at Lehl. Lincoln at Provo, Pleasant Grove at American Fork. .' FRIDAY. FEB. 10 -U'hi at Pleasant Grove. B. Y. H at Provo. Lincoln at Americas Fork. ' THURSDAY, FEB. 18 , American: Fork at B. T1LSL , FRIDAT, FEB. 17 Provo at Lehi. Pleasant Grove at Lincoln. TUESDAY, FEB. 21 . Ixhl at Lincoln. . B. Y. H. Pleasant Grove. . Provq at American Fork. FRIDAY, FEB. 14 American Fork at Lehi. , Lincoln at B. Y. H. S. Pleasant Grove at Prcvo. JRIDAY. MARCH 2 ' Lehi at B. T. H. S. C Prcvo at Lincoln.. American Fork at. Pleasant - 8 10 EUREKA LOSE S so tight that ne team as yet appear te be outstandIn 1S28 ing. , , -- JAN. !, . . . seems certainthat - PIa!"nt rlt Grove will not have an invincible tram such as wai the case last year. when the Gravers went through the Alpine'' season without even bein! close to a defeat ; Pleasant Grove Is always a formidable contender, but some hard sailing is forecast this! year for the defending champions. In addition to the veterans, Cull. more. Linebaugh. Hallidaj-- , Johnmri and Kirk are putting in strong bids "7 13 g for positions. to- - Pleasant PROVO Runnpr-un- Grove last year, and" fourth. team in state competition, Provo hni "a task much similar to that of Pleasant Grove. Hoover, Bown, Bullock find Gee have departed, and Coach Gleii Simmons faces the necessity of around huildin-- r a 'new contender "Buke" Robison, center, the lole regular ef last season. Rioole ar.d Eggertsen,. guards;' Biddulnh and Martin.- forwards, are the letter men- who are counted upon to develop. Ripple having .had the most exoericnee of the lot Fotherinf?ham, Becler end Staley are fighting for retrular bertha . f Provo started its hoop practice so r success-futo a and k.te, owing long football 'season, that its team- work is only bee inning to develop, and the other Alpine teams have bad-long" start- on the Provoans. However, Provo should develop strength as the season ; advances n, . Mil ; - - ' -- Dear Santa Claus. Please bring me a Bye-l- o baby doll that goes to sleep and wears rubber pants, a wicker dol. buggy, some glass dishes, a story book and some handkerchiefs for school. Best wishes from Marva Swapp. Candy, nuts, water colors too.., Christmas ill Stin Decided n Puzzle pre-seas- first-strin- excl'jnf'rMtlca tuie.'Lehl opt-n- SPRrxCVILLE With Coach C. E. Leddingham at the helm tor the first time in bosket ball, Springvll'.e's Artists appear to be progressing nicely, despite the fact that only L. Johnson of last year's regulais.is ' available. Two defeats at the hands of Jor dan were followed by an overwhelming win over B, Y., high, which had been upsetting,, other Nebo teams, and indicates that Springville at' last has securefl a formidable offense. Paxman, Mad- sen, Childs, Packard and Weight, forwards; Harward, Thorne and ow. ju.teJy.-BpringVf- This Christmas give your friends and loved ones gifts of enduring usenji-nes- s and everlasting beauty. Give them Bulova Watches known throughout the world for their unfailing accuracy and exquisite beauty. FOR THE LADIES A. & tit ' :, E. i ti ' ? ' m Hi WW r ,r"' " , ' V t WF J SENATOR li $90.50 O " - " ?ZZ&ZSg&St Sljft&f J-Uaj!ppl; president- " ' :ur M -- Ful? i immwdMKtwhuesolJ With W183 kh Kt.iolidwhire gold cue. 150.00. -' -- -- 20 These . 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You save 25c to 50c on every - v days or nights for a You elect Fuller gifts in the comfort of your ownliome. The-da- y you want them delivered I bring them cicely wrapped in holly boxes ready ior sending or mailing. .? f'X . " I Bnhcs DIFFERENT COLORS All sizes in ; - games. - Xmas Gifts y for Everyone ........ $ A lovrlf jporu witch with 14 Kt white gold Ailed cut. bnuiifullr -decrird witn colored en- f Edwin Stein, Mgr. 34 West Center - . eqaL6dRouna.Boxing BoutJ.:. MEN'S - LADIES' lethittip, . Department Meets closing-- held WOOL CAPS which sell everywhere $1.25 and $1.50. Jenkin's Price smcl;itiiiundil;lJjewel ' whistle. WelloTi IXL DO MY BEST Dear Santa Claus. I sure like, the things you left me much. I 'last year. Thanks.-verI would like a pair of mitens this , year. My sister Delia would like a ' dol and buggy , and my brother Bruce would like, a toy dog and horse. But my Mamma has been and could not work for two j sick iweks. Try and find us Santa. I -, . (am six years old, . . - Youro truly, Delia, Ralph and Bruce Carter. g MISS AMERICA small dow payment will bold uiatcbp ultct until wanttd. I ? : i7: rTrt2:rS lditJL"fi,;,,r 77 j 14 Kr- 14Kc.whiicargrKiigoldaUlennrc4 - H .1,.... i Springville Fire I two-gam- dan-geroi- s SODOZEDi KNITTED C APS ON SALE 1 A'SK '''if' "" ",'f 14 Re. white cold filled jewel . cagaied cat; 14 Kt. white of (ita gold filled ase, 11 Ai liwkomelT ensmred; nn iewel: uiiium dil inJ J' '111 , i i - n. i 1 At s special meeting net 3 by ihe members of the Springville volunteer fire departneAt-4- t evening, OGDEN, TVc. 17- .- Spanish Fork the following officers were elected high school on' over Coach Buck to servo during the nest two years: Dixon's Weber Basketeera Friday Chief, Thomas J. Wheeler, first evtning by a score of 2 to 23, the assistant, Roy Harrington; second result being In doubt until the aariaant Roy Harrington; second tary and treasurer. Leo Robertson; Price and Ockerman , Christensen, of sports. Ed. Johnson. starred for the invading Nebo team captain The meeting was conducted by while Chard and Hales were out Lee Davis; present chief of the destanding Weber players. partment, who alo made a brief It was an interesting game; with report on the present standing of both teams' obowing'ast passing the department .. . - har6 flo Y i- n h DOWNS HEBER Phone 300 , .. kh n a 1 r, Trane, center;-Fo- x, Gray and Lewis, guards, are likely to see the most ice for Lehi this seasoi j 1 -- long-rang- rieretoday-gonetomorr- 1 SPANISH FORiL Blanchard, guards, are putting In strong' Wds for team place, and a formidable combination at Springville seems likely by the opening of the season. Small forwards have been the chief worry of the Springville coach to date, the guards apKlltEKA Coach Kline of Tlntic night. pearing to be shaping up well. If has a fairly formidable team, with the forwards coma., throuch ade-- i .. u !..... Mnn n v, will be t"Eka: beat re3Ba"33n encounters. Eureka fAl sun With an entirely m has soundly trounced Delta and has team necessary, Coach Bun Wooley been beaten by East high In the Salt of Payson is having his troubles in Lake school s diminutive 'gymnas developing a contender for the com- ium, which was a big" handicap to ing season. Payson has been beaten Eurekaexperienced in playing on a by the "Y"' high outfit, and has large floor. shown no special strength as yet, Viertel, Nisonger and Hill, for with an entirely green team to do wards; Mansen, center; Carlson and . the work. to be the i V. Patten, Eilertson, Perry and Engstrom, guards, appear R, Wilson,' forwards; H. Wilson, Logan, forward; Strong.-- cents'" center; McBeth, Morris and Nebe-ke- May, Sutherland and Naylor, guards canare most the likely guards, didates at present. Payson must show considerable improvement to dash Into the contenders' class in 1S28. NEPHI Nephi, with a fcood showing in practice games to date, These cold and with several veterans as a tesim is nucelus, progressing riicely,"" and be one of the most appears-t- o teams in the Nebo section at present. Coach Durham is confident that his team will give a good Thl I i l . 4 livOVO FALLS t are working hard for berths. EureBILLY GOAT, PLEASE ka should be a formidable, foe .this Dear Santa Ciaus: year, particularly on its home floor. I have been a good boy anil hel-SPANISH-- FORK-Coae- h Fenton e"d so would you please trtuir Reeves is hopeful of developing a me mother a game called Billy Goat a toy contender among the numerous as train some candy end nuts and an pirants for the Spanish Fork team orange and banana Yours tcuy. this season. One victory has been Tom Pardoe, 665 North Second East cludked up. with Weber high of P. S. Bring me a toy dagger. Qgden as the victim, while B. Y. H. S. defeated the Beetdiggers in a encounter for an AlpinerNebo tight tilt --Spanish Fork has a number of men who played - last A For Xmas buy practical year and expects to be more danaccount ef itself in the Nebo scram- gerous in 182S than was the ca in the 1927 season. , Bifts at Cinderella. ble. Christensen and Ockerman are n iho'ds the Nephi only Price, centorj Sabin and victory registered against Ephraim, forwards; e which split a (series with Gardner, guards. Evans, guard and PAY LATER forward, also- will be heard the Nebo team, Nephi downing NeiUon, from. ain at lively Ephraim Ephraim practice tussle. McCune and BlacK-et- t, . J" CINDERELLA NIGHT, NIGHT' forwards; Belliston, center; Ost- Dear Santa . Claus: ler, Phillips and Greenwood, guards. Will you bring me a baby doll and 230 WEST CENTER outstanding, candidates, with Linton and Schofield, forwards,.ilBo a box of crayons, and a sewing set Ilest wishes from Vee Belt, Good going strong. it th"nit men. Only one practice Jordan appear to be One of the game has been played, resulting In best in the state at present a decisive defeat at the, hands of In its present prospects, is Ephraim. likely to finish well up inllh;a928 AMERICAN FORK Little has race. Instead of in the cellar, 'been heard of American Fork, the ! as was the case deep last year. The old e team whose shooting er players were so weak last year ability enabled it to place third in that Coach Nielson discarded the entire outfit and .worked a f resh; man combination, which Is now as a real basketball team. Whitman and Smith, forwards; trees are invariably Joaded down with gifts FOR THE MEN this year, and expects to make trouble for all foemen. A recent crushing defeat at the hands of Springville is counterbalanced by victories over two other Nebo teams Payson and, Spanish Fork. The Wildcats should develop considerable strength this season, with Vance and Smart, veteran guards, as a nusleus. The Other regulars-Sm- ith and Johnson at forwards and Snell at' center all saw some service last year and are expected to do good work when they overcome the factor of inexperience. Vance is one of the best guards in the Alpine division, and is the mainstay of the ""Y'at present. Stflnxham. Chipman and Agaard also are work ing hard for positions. At the present time, It seems that the "Y" should be troublesome te its opponents, despite the loss Of Holt, Luke, Judd and Joe Bown. LINCOLN Coach Carl Swenson's Lincoln hieh school team, which finished fifth In the race last year, has shown great improvement, and looms as one of the strongest contenders for Alpine honors f It continues its present caliber of play.. With D. J&hnson, center, the only regular oMhst, year's team, pros pects seemed dubious at the opening of practice, but new men nave shown such aptitude for the game that Lincoln has developed a really formidable Outfit Two victorlei over the veteran Murray, team in practice games mark a real achievement for the Lincolnltes the most n feat of any Alnotable pine outfit Jordan, victorious over an array of Alpine and Nebo teams holds one victory over Lincoln IB tussles, ' but' Lincolr hopes to wipe out the defeat thir week in a return gams. Reese and Huntsman, forwards, Johnson, center; Fair and Clayton. guards, appear likely to form .the g combine this season. L Johnson,: Strang, Fielding, Tolton and Carroll are forcing the five men to the liroft. LEHI Last year's tallender has shown tremendous apparent im- provement, and Coach Ross Nielsen expects to hav-- a contender in the Alpine division .this season. In one 4 NEW YORK, Dec l (UP) After S3 year of athletic relations the Array and the Navy-W- est Point military academy and the naval academy at Annapolishave severed relations. Officials of the two schools last, night decided to end the football relations which annu ally have resulted In one of the mgbt,colorful games' of the en tire football season. Last sea so a the game drew' 73,000 people 1st the Yankee Stadium and the prer. ceding year 110.000 peopleatch-eVT1hegam- e Soldier's Field at C"iicagorT7 involved "The technical reason ' is over eligibility. Both schools for years have used players who had played in other colleges before entering the academies. Ijist season Harry .Wilson was eaptain of the Army team. He had played three years at Perm State before entering the military academy and was an back there. . With new men making up the major portion of baxkrtbull aspirants in the Nebo division, the rar In that section is a puzzled defendlrx rhiun- Springville, pion, and NephT oppcHrtS"na formidable teams at present,' but many things 'may' happen by the time the senium d good-size- This Ghristnias, Make It frlXFEHME Gift H mm m :, -- first-strin- ' s, - . Payson. Eureka. JAN. 20 21 to 43 an victory Puyson at Nephl. scormg easy" over their Nebo division rivals. Eureka at Springville. r to a large floor, 'Accustomed JAN. 27 Eureka was at a loss In the small Eureka at Payson. East high gymnasium, and frequent Nephi at Spanish Fork. substitutions by both, teams failed FEB. 3 to check the East parade. Springville at Eureka. j Llewelyn and Lewis were the big Payson at Spanish Fork. guns for East high, accounting .., FEB. 10 ... for 24 points between them. Carl-so- Nephi at Eureka. guard and Viertelt forward, Springville at Spanish Fork. were 'the Tintie mainstays of the FEB. 17 tussle. Payson at Springville. Eureka at Spanish- - Fork. PIONEER DAUGHTERS MEET FEB. 22 f SPANISH FORK... Dec, 17 the Ntplil at Payson." X Wylle Thomas chapter, Daugh- SpringVi lie at Eureka. met ters of Pioneers, Camp No.-FEB. 24 . . " Thursday afternoon at the home of Payson at Eureka.' Mrs. Betsy Tippetts. Mrs. Agnes Spanish Fork at Nephl. MARCH 2 Morgan gave the history of Grand-ru- " Archibold aftes which. the fol- Nephi' at Springville. lowing program was given! com- Fayson at Spanish Fork. munity singing, prayer, Mrs. Eliza reading, Af ton Angus; song, Lois Tippetts; reminiscences of Grandma Archibold, Mrs. Serena Mrs. ..Polly Atwood, Mrs. Alice Jones and Mrs. Margaret A. JJavia: . community singing and prayer by the chaplain There were 35 present. three GROVE-W- ith of the statH or his chamoionshlp team lost. Coach Harry Richards of Pleasant Grove has a difficult task to. build another team which can capture Alpine honors. r. Christians-H- i and Hayes rrmaln as a nucleus for a wjnnlne; team. but the loss of Brinley. West and Olpln is a severe one. Haves, who played center that year, is bcing tried at a forward post, experimentation being Coach' Richards' plan for the present. Mi'rray and L p. Shave stibdued the Grovcrs in practice tussles to date. , No Longer Invincible r ' ' -- , . By R. W. O. The Nebo schedule; JAN. 6 Kvxeka at Nephi. Spanish Fork at Sprincvllle. ' . - PLEASANT a SALT. LAKE CITY. Dec. 17. . a ai HatAl 4m .XT' v rn.Ol iss.tv WM tn iw mswwi p. I IaseaSnssf fngroii'ber tifcht race in the Alpine division -- G:-cv- TJ ALiUI , A recent contest with Payson showed that American Fork has a long distance to- go before It reaches anythink like championship form, but. the boys are working nurd and the training should show good results in the near future.' ii it u Grid Relations Are at An End j - Sat i 1 0 o Are Lost Weakening of Pleasant Grove and Prove, unknown quantities; at B. X. H. S. and American Fork, much (greater strength at r- t .11 15 Kartchner, e Totals S 0 0 ALUMNI Spalding, rf . Payne. If .... Claytonrg Brown, lg Thomas, rf 11 J' """""' 15 Pre-Seaso- Many Veterans 1 1 Army and Navy Alpine face of 1927. Coach Hy Springville and Jiephi Show Berrett has been nia men Weaker While Lincoln and hard, and ky the working Some Class In time the opening of the season blows, the Lehl Are Much Improved; whistle Encounters; Result Of Race Cavemen should be formidable, . 1 -- Pleasant Grove and Provo the -- ti - TThe . n . . . .. 1013 "1075 .'1113 .... '11 IS" 263 :i Undan Sedeit ir. Pontine Sis, $75 to $9S3. All pricm at fncUtry, lioiivred trice ittelutim initiimum Jian tiling charge, Lov to pmy it th hbtuxd inenri Motors tm ' AJBjWorsley Co., Inc. 120 North University Avenue Phone 686 CLAW AMERICAN. Ol.CIIIIlil rROUUCT HOIOR8 six |