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Show FROVO EVENING HERALD ... T H1 TT Goiigars --Will JTT FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1927 UseStrong Mray Issues T Pob Howard Will Play for Invading All-- 1 middle-wester- Stars; Cougars Expect to Show Real v s Hoop Skill Against Rivals ; " B. T. "V. Cougar hoopsters will be en in action for 'the first time this mrJXn Saturday evening at 9 -- r. clocfc; when ene of the greatest ' aggregations t ever assembled in Utah invades tea "YTj 1 U'jonaslum. Jtrea Star lineup- -. ' "'"."" The Utah Athletic club, composed phjeTly of Copper league stars, will J.m? up with Sid Spenoer and Thiol Collett,' forwards; Booth or Egbert, renter; Howard and Smuin or Cos, OREGON STATE, Corvallis. Dec. 9, Something new in the way pt basket bait will be introduced to n fans when the tli Oregon Leader -- I ' Gitgon Staters' take their barnstorming-trip during the Christmas Vbcation meeting Brigham Young university at Provo, Utah; Pratt lock store of Denver, Creighton university at Omaha, NebraskarSL Mig-cur- i; Ixiuisjuniversity at St. Lombard college at Gales-burIllinois; Loyola and University of Chicago st Chicago; University of Wisconsin at Madison, Wisconsin; Marquette university at Milkaukee, Wisconsin; and Montana State College at Boxeman. Iui. JI ' -- 3 The presence of Bob Howard, greatest goal guard who ever play d in this section of the country, will add Interest to the game, for Coir Is" extremely" popular with Friivo tana Every man on the Utah Athletic club team is astar of the first rwater, and thei individual etill leaves absolutelynothing toffee ' team. desired in an To say that B. T. U. will receive a tes from this aggregation Is pumatter mildly. The Utah tting the club should be a wonder Athletic teamf and if the. "Y" can hand a .trouncing to this outfit, B.. T. ' U, iasketball stock will soar. Coach E. L. Robejrts announces 7 Ihi'i two combinations will be usod J all-st- ar against the Percentage Basketball "Since this system of offense calU for careful, nystematical wltv where c' te-i-n shots only are taken, and since the percentage of tdjp runs liphest at this distance thesystem has ben ealled "percentage basketball,0 remarked Coach Hagoe. "A team plavlng percentage correctly will put a prcm-mon kceo'ra; possession of the bull and wait forthe breaks. These trunks come when the oppnents nmke defensive mistakes. There bas-i.tha- !I l 7 m 'T- - usiml'v mistakes. play- - gives team possession of the batl th? Hit? The start' :g individual greater percentage of "the gamn lineup will be composed of veterans: which Is another reason for calling :C. Skousen and forat Wright ine . rystem "percentage basketball. wards . Ingersll, center; Rows The opening game, against B. Y. Bill Burr, Oregon State guard and As first Collins, guards. ,hd string is said to be one of the fin- V is slated for Saturday, Dec. 17 substitutes for this team, X Hart, captain, ever turned out at the forward and - Cooper, guard, are est hoopsters northwest school. Burr will lead most likely to be used. team against B. Y, U. The second combination which' his Corvallis on Saturday, Dec. 17, in the most intersections! basketball ( important .1 Dpggone game ever staged in this state, s. ;', , ft -- Doggy! -, St v a rid . f will oppese the invaders will be Hoover and M. forwards; R4eVes, center; R. Magelby and Ballif, guards. With four sensational freshmen on this team, it has developed a passing attack which is said to bo brilliant in the ex- IJlaby 1 Grand Orchestra Evening FRIDAY - fitllowmg recovery from a serious foot injury, and declares p ?bu he wilt be In shape' after a week's mare work. "Anytime txttwee now sad Jaauar)' 1 will be aoceptable to me for a match," said Jonea. "I am bending for the coast at the first of the year, aai I want my 'chance at the belt before I ga. I ' feel that I and bad luck to lose the belt to Seed, and that Park bad plenty of good luck to win it from him, I am confident I can Wat Park and regain the belt, and I am certainly anxious for the chnca, "My Idea oi fair proposition for a match Is this: I will put up Sloe cash to be staked against the belt on the result' of the match. I will allow him to make 118 pounds, either at ringside, or at noon the day of the match, as he prefers, I will guarantee to make Its myself '. a the specified tune. "These terms seem more than .. fair to me, and I think that ' Park should be willing to ac--. cept theia. If not, let's bear bis own Men toterm Jor-t-he match because I'm going to have that match If it can pos-tip-to- g, Montana. This system of basketbaA known a "percentage" basketball has been I'sed on the coast for the past five yrtj-- by Bob Ha?er, Orange coach, rnd originator of the latest contribution to the cage game. jEuarda, "I want that weateni welterweight bWt to take U the Borth-t-st with me," saM '.Henry Cone veteraa Prove grapptrr, triday morning. "A luatesi with Dnaa. Park Is what I need. anJ. 1 am willing to accept sim any tnrms to get him ea tfiw nat with the bt lt at take," , Jones ha gone Into training, , js fcibly he arranged." . h Give SATURDAY. i t encounter.. M m SPECIAL TOY MAT1WEE SATURDAY 10. A. M. V TOY FOR ADMISSION 2 48-l- Coming Sunday "HIGH 1 b. 1 b. 1 5-l- b. II ma ... , mr oi'- w- Y Gym AC v i " '"t i 0,,tk li, WoJi - i . li 'fJB81aitiiaiUSi!liiM"" - " n Villi ... III III -- J.:c inMlllllli?,. M M M 95.00 pro-dac- B H H B Paying ROBINSON B B MUSIC CO. E North University Ave. 3 doors West e H H Next Year Dell Chipmah Sutton-Chas- Begin . 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We have a lit tle surprise for the "fans" in the shape of a beautiful passing team which will win universal admiration. m - wi h James Murphy Dorothy Cummings B. Y. U. The Utah Athletic cluj) is composed of several experienced basketball men of recent university athletic fame. They expect to place over Brigham Young "11 Vfjpjoiczc:; cojj Y7 Z f mm li) M AUTIfUR) Saturday, Dec. Cash and Free Delivery fvvl fJ ( Formerly t . SCHOOL Club c j--- 9-lb. ...... M JeraHisle ifGooiSriOo.-- Utah Athletic tttttttttt-- jb. g.t. Ias B PRICES B. Y. 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V. in- - SALT LAKE CIT- Y- story of IJpcolij high school hoopsUrs l " .au&iio ruif-in- g how it staged a decided sensation in cta'e icixiuo eerotse uuay, pays to cull a poultry flock 36 to S, and Pay-so- n the club, Ag "circles school basketball' hiph with a moral for every story contest from winning a thrilling is told by Clyde C. Thursday, when they invaded Murr15 to 11 The title game tou)tryman Mexico, 9 over ey-, and won vietory I cmondi, manager of the general 12:30. this veteran outfit of Coach Bob! will be played Monday at Vlth Poultry Producers' consolation finale between while the Iluw-rd'is recalled it that When The Millard and Dixie will be staged i tive marketing association. Ijnco'.n defeated pleasant Grove,1 in the story is one of ik. 3C to 11, in' a recent contest, Linr .aiiy who unconsciously permit too scores: coln's win Is the more hnpressive. r ny unprofitable-Jiomrt- eI hens ' Lincoln SJion riah I.' ... Gilchrist rf Coach Carl Swenson's Lincoln "This man," savs Mr. Edmonda. T. Berrett, If I "lihd a flock of 127 bene He wu boyt played their best- game ' 4 e ,. season to win, and- more than Porter, curing out the feed before them, R. Berrett, rg . ..'I doubled the field goals of the ti yinK his level best to build egg 0 ,. Purccll. lg Fouls gave Murray an to 60 per cent or 70 per but L. Johnson, substi or.t Even with all this heavy f eed-le- ;, 26 . .13 ,0 ToUls I tute forward, tossed in the winning the best production he could J. T. F. P. baeketfor Lincoln 'just before the AO. CLUB: chla in was 50 per cent Finally he 2 .r-t..... game closed. Huntsman was high-joi- Hatch, rf . (itcided it might be wise to fro 0 Larson, If .... man for the winners. the flock and cull the birds through U-Hardman, of being poor layers or Murray started a second-strin- g 0 e team, which was taken out for the Wadley, This was done and 37 2 . . . ' hens were taken out regulars about a minute after the Dickson, rg . .. Crystal, lg "It was several days before a game opened. Murray plays a return encounter fx'Ultry buyer came around, and in Totals . . In the Lincoln high gym next Tuesthe meantime the kept the a. f. p. S" culled hens In farmer PATRON: day at o'clock. a pen to 0.0 6 V , The score: Taylor, rf five days before the 0, 0 2 tti-e- r came, and not one of the 87 Mendenhall, If :'. - 0 0 4 he ns laid an o .. Modeen, rgg." f. p. Bunnell, rg I,. 0' 0 0 0 The ninety hens e continued to Reese, rf , . . . . Simmons, lg as many? eRsrs as previously Huntsman, If 1 4 1 15 Totals i . , . .; Cime from the 127, and the flock D Johnson, c O. T. F. P. MEXICO: ciwner realized his percentage am-t- ii Fart, rg J. j-Bentley, ion. "This man suddenly realised daytonrlg- L. Skousen, If ! had been feeding away a lot of L, Johnson, rf A. Callt e hi profit to hens that returned V. CaU, e ... 10 2 1 21 T. nothing - for the feed," says Mr. Bcntlcy, rg . -- MURRAY 0 0 BrSkousenr ly O. T. F. P. 0 12 Totals U - Z Kastcllie, rf . 0 v Wood, p Cushing, If . . Peterson, c . 2.2; Miober, rg J. Peters, rg 0 0 Simper lg ("Ullrich, Ig Watts; U eters, rf . 4 13 H 19 Myers, c . . . . . SWEATERS ARE USEFUL PRESENTS high-clas- i METHODS TOLD .z : JudahToCuba 1 Frc:y Outstanding substitutes for thia toam are: O. Sliousen and Porter, centers;. West an J Berrett, guards. The Y" basketball mentor plans to substitute freely in the game, s and witn a large number of substitutions performers, should not materially weaken the "X" chances. Three players ere on the sidelines from, Injuries. Sanky Dixon, li Herman at forward post, has a bad ankle which will keep him out of strenuous practice for two weeks. Brinley, former Pleasant Grove star, is suffering from boils. & CtSi rUULlRY i Walk Upstairs and treme. To Substitute nnnlnihnll . 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