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Show I'. 3." -- rROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1927. K - -- GGUGARS READY FOR JILT WITH RICKS THURSDAY; i SPRINGVILLE INTERESTING TUSS1E : f Starts at 6:43 p. m.; R. Magelby : and '.a Dixon-Ar- e teams will b thrown against the Invading Hicks college quintet, which tangles wan the "Y" Thursday at 6:S p; m. ' ; Twe t'eanis Ready The starting aggregation, with 'Wright, Brinley,' Skgusen and DixIngersoll,. center; on, . forwards; Cooper1, Rowe and Collin, guard.', wilt hold forth during the first hriJf, It Is expected. In the latter stages, the second combination, - l 1 wt-ek'- s ... Displaying a stellar brand of ba'l audience, fore - a tiome-tow- n Springvile made it two straight over B. Y. high school Tuesday evening hv trounelr.ir the Alpine team, 30 to 13 . 3 This victory, following a margin over the Wildcats last week is most Impressive for the Artists' chances in the Nebo section, sincc fhe "Y" team holds victories ovef Payson and Spanish Fork in preseason encounters. "Roxie" Childs, forward, was tr u star for Sprlng-vlllTuesday evening,' dropping in seven field goals honors. Captai Lou for high-poiJohnson did good work, and ine Rprrngville guards, Thorne and Harward. were strong on defense, keeping the "Y" forwards well in check.. Vance Does Well ' Vance .veteran" guard, was out- ni.ndlnff- for the losers. Coach Lo well Biddulph's quintet fought had but could .hot match the smooth passing game and accurate shooting clever of Coach Leddingham'a Springvllle Artists.' The score: G. T. B. Y. H. S. 0 0 Smith, rf K. Johnson, If .... Sneil, c R. Smart, rg 4. Vance, lg N. Smart, if Improving " Basketball Lehi 23-- 27-2- 4 21 CITY, f.ranlte high school, with what ap- Chipmanc Agaara, rg pears to be its greatest basketball Nultall, Ig team in years, continued its winning habits by trouncing Murray, 27 t'i 12. The first quarter wiis close and t, ending 4 to 4, but after that Granite forged to the front and geme. Kicks has a number of veterans was never headed.' Jenson and Huxford led the Granite on its lineup, and is hopeful of attack, while Peters and Shober n "Y in this the toppling looked best for Coach Bob Howard's game. The starting lineups of the rival hoopsters. Wright . Ingersoll Cooper Itcwe .... Parkinson Itlck3 .... Christonsen If ....... c ...... . rg Sylvester Liljinqulst Ig OLYMPIC GAME hard-fough- V 'II WORK BEGINS ........ Nielson, c Hughes, rg Blanchard, lg Totals IS UP AGAIN 1 2 3 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 .....13 11 0 2 ...... 0 0 115th Christmas Testimony was resumed in circuit court here yesterday In the casej cf Frank L, Moore, Newport, Ky., betting commissioner, who charges Rcgers Hornsby, baseball star, owoo him $45,075 as a result of a mutual btting partnership. NEW YORK, Doc. 21 (UP).-- In on The issue in the case every section of the country am- Hcrnsby's conception of hinges the bindbitious athletes have started trainnature of various financ-ing in the hopes of being selected ing which he admitted incurron the American Olympic team with Moore. He contends all of which will go to Amsterdam next ing tlw legitimate debts have been paid summer. and that any others are not bindHockey players, 6katcrs, boxers, ing. athwrestlers and trsrk and field letes all are In training The A. A. M, has received .word that some of the outstanding stars, OLD MASTERS upon whom the most of America's hopes are concentrated, are begin- I saw him once before, ning to near shape for- - the prelim--. As he passed by the door, And Again. Inary contests that will decide the Jrrsonnel of the American team. The pavement stones resound, Roland Locke, former Nebraska As he totters o'er the ground University dash star, and record With his rwne holder for the 220, was understood to be In good shape, I know it is a sin Chief Fait EIkins, Indian Ameri- For me to sit and grin can decathlon champion, is in trainAt him here; But the old ing. hat, SVp in Boston, Jack Ryder, vet- And the breeches, and all that, : ' eran coach of the Boston Athletic Are bo queer! had a number of association, bei fraTges-under hin per80nalBlTper And- if f shemtd-iivrto vision. 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' WRIST JI4KSTON-4TYrI- H SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH On of Salt Lake City'i flewt hotels, her quests find every highest grade package tea - (1 Y Tbc world's yednesday andi Thursday Walk Upstairs and Save Jlm- - r New "Rug'tO'Floor" Wonder Nozzle GE M contrasting themenow enters on flute oboe, with the change 0 signature to four sharps, over k mere breath of accompaniment in tremolo strings. It is in this theme tlefet the student will find the touch,.! cadences of the; ing major-minnegro music mentioned above. 4 more deliberately soring melody,. al-- ! so in minor; alternates wit4 it oper a persistent and strangely expressive bass plucked by the low strings. After this has twice curred, there is a charming change of mood from minor to major, and with this brightening, as of the re mie ' McCantt of the. small rural community of Dora, will celebrate his 115th Christmas this year He has smoked and drunk in modera tion, he says, since he was 9 years uui. r or years ne was a sailor. ThursdayDec. 22 T .JAPAN again-break- 3 Ricks College WW " TREE TEA rt Mm '..? Cochran now faces an apparently hopleaa task. - r39 Arkansas' oldest citizen "Uncle Jake 21 - VS. f'T r i billiards. . -- 1 - - You see Tod Morgan of Seattle on Uie canvas in this picture and- Joe Click standing in the corner. ""Bat Morgan, junior lightweight champion, won the fight," which was in Madison Square Garden, New York. The photo was taken in the" aecond sound; in the fourteenth, Click was disqualified for fouling. The referee is Eddie Forbes. appearing sun on a cloudy day, one instrument after another plays a dancing "little pastoral theme in staccato sixteenth notes. As this climaxes we hear an emphatic announcement of the main theme from the first movement, soon dying away again to an impressive quiet in which the' main English horn melody forth Lorgo" from the "New World This time it is interrupted by imSymphony," by Dvorak, which will be played by the B. Y. U. concert pressive pauses, as if it lost courage continue; the mysterious chroorchestra tonight in the stake tab- to matic chords are heard for one last ernacle, In the second of the organ-pian- o time from solmn, soft, trombones, benefit programs, is one of two organ-lik- e chorda the most Interesting pieces by this and with double basses alone this wonversatile composer,' according to from movement dies away." Professor LeRoy J. Robertson, di- derful Mr. Mason .declares that Dvorak rector of the orchestra. An analysis by Daniel Gregory "poured out music with on ease and in which he rivals Schubert, Mason, Professor Robertson be- facility lieves, will be interesting to the con- that bubbling spring of music." Dvorak is known lor bis tonal cert going public. Mr. Mason says: "After some mysterious chromatic nualities, and in the "New World harmonies in. the bass . and low Symphony" shows those tone colors wood instruments, and a quiet for which he is famous. "I believe a short analysis of this chords on the muted strings, the famous piece of music will aid the English horn sings its haunting-listeners to draw more from "largo" beautiful melody, full of a child-lik- ; 4 30 wlstfulness. they otherwise eould do," ProIt ia sighty deveope'd than in the strings after a return of thj fessor Robertson said. opening passage for .high woodwind. At its end, muted horns once more suggest its opening figure, but pause, as if hesitant, on a single A ": ,"i '. flat - ......' Totals teams: B. Y. U. Brinley, If V t '7f i. Lj ''''''X" , n.ii , Dec. YORK. Srhaefer. challenger for the world's etamplonsbip of 18.2 balkline ts near victory in his We lk or challenge . match with Cochran by victories in the first three blocks. Schafer kads by a score of 800 to E90 "ScheTerTEigh run or 137 was the feature of the third block, which "Young Jake" ""won by, a to.ore of 300 ta I5i, despite m determined stand by Cochran, who ran l9 in one superlative exhibition of .(. MAGNA. Dec. 81 L. D. S. defeat ed Cyprus Tuesday night, winning by a last period rally which gave the Salt Luke team la victory. did Lund and Mecham. veternns, good work for the winners, while Sonne was the big gun for Cyprus, Weber also playing well in the hard fought encounter. Dec. bCHAEER IS NEW 33-1- . .SALT LAJE CITY, Dec. 21-high school was walloped soundly by L. D. S. Tuesday afternoon, taking the short end of a 9 score With a revised lineup, Coach Josh West's Saints played stellar bail, Showing a caliber of basketball which was far superior to anything sea the Saints - have displayed this :" son. ' v fcaunders at forward, Droubay at center and Penrose at guard werq the shining lights tor the winners, while Trane and Evans were the mainstays of the Alpine quintet. SALT LAKE i fcbf Two B. Y. V. of M. Magelby and comprised Koover, forwards; Reeves, center; Eallif and- West, guards, will go i into action. Jt. Maguey, who was injured in '.the game against Dixie last week, was out again iast night, and if 'Jila ankle is sufficiently recovered,. may play a few minutes against Ricks outfit, Dixon will appear part of the. time, aitnougn nc la" still favoriwuran injured ankls considerably. The' Idahoaus, headed by Coach Clyde Packer, expect to putHip a terrific battle against the Cougars, as the feature encounter of their tour of Utah, during.whleh the Rexburg outfit is playing 'six games in a single week.Compare With Dixie Ricks is aiming for the junior college championship of the section this year; and It will be interesting to compare their performance with that of Dixie, the team which gave the "Y" such a scare last week, for more than half the FAR IN LEAD High Is No Match for ' Artists; Score la 33 to B. Y. 'Y' Will Use Two Teams Against Idahoans; Game SCHAEFERIS Down - But Far From Out WINS MOTHER EXPECTED TO ENSUE The Ohio woman who killed her lis have announced they are condihusband before the - bridge party dates for the Republican nomination. Well, that counts two out of should get credit for foresight, the picture. Many an efficient man has beSenator Curtis and Senator Wil come an expert ni had to be fired. . ( Springville Nephi t Payson" PI. Grove Sp. Fork "T" Jleber Am. Fork SSBSSZfiBS J K |