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Show -- - rrrr:---, IT.0VO EVENING IIERAIA FTJDAYlTOTUAEY-iqg- a encan Fork Invades rrovo ' pin J r . B.Y.U.PRH PROVO WATER Cavemen nope to DOKMiIPHk-FOR-SERI- ES rpnse Bulldogg1SeUjngJst Pare in AlpineJSefe ToEIonfidintjif VictomXehi vs 56-1- i 3. Week's Feature. 1 ' geroii9 Aggies. THE LINEUPS: . Coach C S. Leafs G. t v. Provo high tank team went into a Ue with L, P. 8. 1or first place in - f AtEEUSIOUSIOW Davis J he nigh school swim league Thurs-la- y Brinley Team Standing: Kowa Worthlnrrton ..e... East the eveplng, by swamping r.c. w. .Wade Cooper ligh Leopard paddlers. 56 to 13. S . Prove t.LML"4. Smart g .did net use its maximum ' "ftafleby. Provo 1 .150 3 ... 'Grove rfaaaant 4 r--Ttreugth against ,.,... s . aa B X.li'B apeedy Cougar bakUerg the whoT iXlns JKX) 1 1 mgjiyaf youngsters IM ..; on their way to Logan, in fight ire now In the process of develop-oie- are trim 1 S lihcoln ' . . . . . e aeries far the ing places In the events. S . .000 American Fork with Utah Aggies, Friday and Sat Seconds Two aat Grta DIVISION TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE NEBO urday. , Only in two events was East high American Fork at Frovo. Team Standing Coach Ott Romney plans to start -to second ible L. a take W. V. B. Pet H. S. a Lincoln. place Leigh the same HneuD which hats oioened . second' In 1.000 the a. 8 0 diving, awj every game this season. The Couf Placing Fieaant Grove Lehl. Sprlngvilttt .fie; ivanb beating Retin for second in i'ayson supporters are counting on lhe .667 Coach Hy Berrett's American typhi ... ..t... free style in a thrilling gar their team's offensive power to 1 In all other individual take the measure' of the Aggies, Fork hoopsters will Invade Provo Spanish Fork J33 finish. .000 races, Provo took first and second, who have been both mediocre and 0 tonight to try conclusions with the Tlntfc ..: also capturing both relays. in an Abrilliant this season. TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE lpine division league encounter in opening relay race was the rne oniuance cropped out in a the Provo Rtgh jsymnaslum, beginmost exciting of the evening, phenomenal Tayson at Sprlngville. victory over Montana Provo's- team of Smart, Beesley, i ning at 8 o'clock. The sophomore Nephl at Spanish Fork. A'cimnucr' anbf "jawerisoir JwTtBfng $taJti..,i!i,t e quints Mth.aJWAJjwJjJKi&C'Jlk opening series in Logan, In a preliminary till preceding the Attention of Nebi division hoop by a slight- margin. Soranson, the Then, against Utah, the Aggies headllner. his last started swimmer, is focused Bulldog fans were twice beaten, looking terrttrtc upon .Springvllle tn Traditional Rivals this evening. when the leading Red 10 yards, with the slightest of leads the fivaf nlirht hilt oTinoni-lnc- r the-flHHh with JBerilH is.. much better AjLJntei:eatlng.-!exhlhitidajigfrou' Chafley Thomas showed rare div- night, when they were nosed out by wavs III .UtttH tbt ,tneTanT'wreniT''"'""'- - Joac C"B- Leding in&AbiUtyio, wjjiahievfint..wijh only one pointr -- 6Mee the'CouRais these tww aggregations .hook upln h3in!5 JlxpLaslJitsi. SOm. intB-lhLeigh of East nosed out were walloped twice by Montana "comFat on the waxed floor : AmetT-ca- n game a heavy favorite to win, but ease. by the narrow-es- t State, the "comparative figures' Fork teams haye a habit of Payaon has been coming fast of Alexander of PVovo of margins. " ' fer.no real basis for guessing the 3UTT late, and are1 hopeful of upsetting He'ndrickson of 'Provo . annexed results of the coming series. ,Jhe dope. This game w slated for 8 o'clock the 40jyard free; style, while Dlxqn Both Teams Need Wln-regardless of their relative .standing In the SpilngviUe high gymanisum, ?oasted in to win the backstroke Each of the rival teams Is confi In the league competition. The Cavemen dropped a close en-- ; and capr:ity trowd js expected to handily.-'- Wilson-- and Wtgnall had dent of its ability, and two games d counter two. weeks ago at Lincoln. watch the battle between these an a race of their own in the hf eitner team wmiia vv tt a free style, Wilson winning out Jay 4rfgh-rtifl- fr In the Tace; t)oth tof jto take the short end cit'nt rivals. belngforcd strength in the final spurt. state and division honors. uf a 9 game. "The following Nephl,. toppled by Sprlngvllle last greater The Qbugars are not yet counted Hweek; hoper to Urkia fifni. grip Sorenson was an easy winner in breast stroke, while out ofthe western division chamof the postponement of the Lehl on second place by means of a vic- the free pionship scramble. "American Fork game. The visitors tory on their Spanish Fork in- Scott annexed the Despite the should be in the best of condition vasion, The Rangers are doped to style handily. crushing reverses at Montana State wear RecorJ wIel th dMedley handily, although Beetdigtonight following a week's rest. --The Bulldga. who have been are umigeroua on their home : Condor Smoot, Charley' Thomas at Logan, the Cougars would be set out for. a close upon the Bobcats' heels, makand Oliver Johnson proving with each appearance, are floor. ' recordln "tne In their best condition of the searice, ing the games in Provo Feb. 18 and and almost ucce?de4JnJowerlng. la trulycrucial affairs. son, according to Coach Simmons. the mark made last-veby Dixon, greatly Tn Millet arjd Smoot. However, one of when they theit showing the watches failed to register, and defeated Coach Joa Buys' "Y" Wild ' the slowest watch recorded time 5 cats, rather handily. The of a second over the state mark. ment of Floyd Blddulph, Provo forThe Provo team won by almost 80 ward, "Buke" Roblson's sensational shooting and the stellar defensive yards In this event. The summary:' work of Snell, husky goal guard, d Were the highlights of the game. relay Provo ..(Smart; Rival Railroad Seven Matches Held Thrilling Hoop Teams Same Startla Lineup Alexander, BeeBleyT Sorenson), Simmons will likely use the same ItjaiLJSaat, (Ottenhelmer, Hayes, Clash In Armory Sat Van Cott, Erdman), se"cohd. Time -1- :33 teat were seen in the "Y" high Unit Tourney. urday Night. June- Cletus Anderson and Floyd Fancy diving Thomas (Provo) Robl-tm, Blddulph, forwards; "Buke" Leigh (East) second; AlexanWith seven thrilling bouts on the first; .V. P. LEAGUE der (Provo) third. center; Snell and Murdock the first inter-sociunit program, Unit free style Hendrickson guards. Giles, Zabriskie and Clyde wrestling tournament ever .held at W. L. P.( Evans Sec Blddulph are certain to see service the (Provo) first: (East) to an S 1 Young university, got off .15 Prov during part (of the game tonlirht. aimplrlnim atart ond; Ream PrqVQ tfrltxl Time :22 .66 Caliente Thursday n backstroke Dixon The tournament .66 gym. 1 MOford lurwarus; Anaerson; confJnIeTtOIIlghTwTth bouts lirtlre (Ecovo) - 4irat; --Carter v(Pxayolscc- - L LjpHaayTri.r.rru Time" center; Nichols and Preston, 135, 145 and third. ond; (East) Brlggs classes on 1:23 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE: guards. Nichols Is the only letter card. Mllford at Provo. nan on tne squad, while Bunton, a theKeen' free Wilson style competition is expected in (Provo) seiiior. Is the leading scorer of the sec(Provo) first; Wignall the heavyweight division, with Pol Provo U. P. Athletic rliih haslcetJ team.' ond; Evans (East) third. - Time ball quint will defend their position I The expected feature In the divis- lard, Bunnell and Jackson entered 3:00. IUP, league. ion this week Is the Pleasant Grove The same is true of the T breaet stroke Sorenson iaJLthetQp of the entriesronr-Wilson-- . invasion of LehL TJight; ""When the Milford The Purples have clasSrwlth Stevens (Provo) urday tPrdvo); first; Beck and Harris. team invades Moody, Provo for a return piayed only two league games this Nellson (East) third. Time The feature of Thursday night's second; game with the locals. Milford Is I season, having a postponed affair -1- :221-5. only team boasting of a victory I with Provo to play off In the near matches was the bout, between B. d free style Scott (Provo) the and Call, the latter finally from the Provo club this season. Weight future. OtAlthough unexpectedly Morgan ( Provo) second;. after three1 first; and will attempt to repeat the trick beaten by B. Y. H.. S. recently, Lehi getting the decision tonheimer third. Time (East) I extra "Tobe" Raiie and 1:061-5- . periods. Is still regarded as daneerous. and Saturday. The game will be staged at the Coach Ross Nielsen's men are out Vernon Merrill are in charge of the Armory. d Provo medley relay Basketball fans who witnessed to stop the rampaging Gravers, who tourney. Thursday night's (Smo'ot, Thomas, O. Johnson) first; the have been scoring In terrific style thrilling 9 victory, of Provo sCc East Nellson, Rosen) (Brlggs, WeTO defeated and Time last week over the Caliente team I ever since their defeat at the hands! 118 pounds 3:3657 are expecting another Interesting minutes, 6 seconds. with or frovo. "The Gravers will be Jones, head scissors; Hill defeated Acord. tilt Saturday, and from, all Indica heavy favorites. tions they will not be disappointed. B. Y. hleh school iourneva in'l.ln. 2 minutes, 15 seconds, body scissors. Schmelling-Risk- o 12i pounds Creer defeated Baker Milford boasts of powerful aggre coin for what should be an intergation of hoop stars, who arc going esting tussle. The Wildcats - are 22 seconds, chancery and body hold; at top speed. slight favorites, due to their vic- Clark defeated Van Leuvan, 2 minThe Provo crew has been put NEW YORK. Feb. 1 (UJ!) Max tory over Lehl a team which wal- utes, 10 seconds, chancery and body hold; Thurgood defeated 'Harris, 2 Schmelllng, . the "German Jack ting In some hard licks in prepara-- l loped Lincoln decisively. minutes, 5 seconds, head scissors Dempsey," and Johnny Rlsko of tion for the battle, with the Milford and armlock. Cleveland took only light training invaders. With a nuimer of for 135 pounds R. Weight defeated Thursday in final preparation for mer college stars tn the lineup, the I Snell, 1 minute. 22 seconds, cradle their heavyweight bout in team is gradually rounding Into finished form. . hold; B, Weight defeated Call, de Madison Square Garden tonight cision, 6 minutes, and three extra periods. P. ay. V..C.: ......f SPRINGVILLE, l. . Liiu TAKE YOUR CHOICE East No Match' for. Bulldog Cougars Count on Powerful Attack to Overcome Dan-Paddlera, Who Win, YOUR CHOICE TAKE CHOICE 1 tit tSaTT PAYSON CLASH nt two-gam- Ws ' t . . . t Great P - two-gam- 14 - -- on - e. 'prsss!isxf AS 220-yar- 80-2- T"k-t)Jy-tOok 100-ya- 100-yar- d liii-ig- is k laat-wse- BEGINS AT Provo U. P. Team T 9 Milf ord Meets 160-yar- Values up to $60.00 niiean-agaimt-thBFofke- 3--5. - LA.48.L al ClBretwMrtart rBantonTCp tacr t t r. f.w 158-pou- , 220-ya- r - ! lOft-yar- i Raglans Chesterfields . lqp-yar- 1 University 1 300-yar- overcoats Box coals Double Town coats breasteds Ulsters Motor twists Grenadier blues 40-3- -- Fleeces Chippendale browns Bout Is Tonight GRAND VIEW QUINT VANS 28-2- ' OAST LEAGUE Grand View ward took the meas ure of Vineyard by 1 count Jtah stake league game Wed lit In the Lincoln high nesday evening school gym. The game was a live affair. Brown, ly, Grand View forward, was the scoring ace of the game, with 16 points to his credit Holman, Vineyard LOS ANGELES, Feb. center, led his team with 9 coun new Paciflo Coast league "trouble ters. The score: pot" loomed today with the an- GRAND VTEW FIGHT LOOMS Big Money Saving Event Featuring More WARD T3TT FTP" 8 0 Q 16 4 0 2 0 o 0 2 0 o 0 Jh-- 1 Anffela nounccmcnt th club will continue to admit women Brown, If free dally at Wrlgley Field thl Elliott, rf season but that It will not pay Gay, e , islting clubs for the privilege. Judd. Ig The plan, sponsored by William Allen, rg Wrigley. owner of the Los Angeles Buckley, rg team, Is at variance with a league rule which that women Totals ..12 5 4 28 shall not beprovides admitted free more VINEYARD WARD than three days a week. O. T. F. Los Angeles- - paid each visiting C. Holdaway, If 2 0. 0 club 28 cents for each woman ad 2 0 0 flammen; rt mltteVl free during the entire play 4 2 1 Holman, c . . . t season last year. 0 3 2 2 ingJust what action Rawllngs, Ig the league will 0 0 0 0 take on the Jepperson, rg Wrlgley edict Is probR. Holdaway, rg 0 3" lematical although It is believed that It may'cjtuse a mild upheaval TotaU .'. 8 8 5 31 Referee, Luncctord;. umpire, Car re u. FOR SATURDAY BOYS CAPS GALOSHES , Fancy 4 buckle and the fa-- Of mous BobetteV 3.0PvaT-B4. nT Saturday, 9 to 12 a. m., ues, while they last y liUU with every purchase of -- STRUG Pcdcrson Billed For Two Matches GIVEN WELCOME "8wde" Peterson. 'Provo boer. Is billed for two Important matches in ui star future. He opposes Btl . ly Snide In Salt Lake Feb. 11. In MIAMI BEACH. Feb. 1 (T,C -return match. Snide having defeat Young Slrlbling. here for his fight MiMJTOvoan somt weeks ago with Jack Sharkey Feb. 27, an In a hard battle.' nounred todsy that ht would do all . On Feb. 18, Pederaon will meet his road work at night to keep Jack Carrol L recosniaed as the from losing weight on account of . light heavyweight champion of the uta, In Magna. Psdetson, who has broken with His former manager, Al Auerbach, is bow training In th Provo Ann i the heat.. When Stribllng arrived by automobile, he was greeted by a crowd of 4.000. Mayor K. O Sewell of Miami presented th Georgia boy wlta a key to the city. .i ' 1- - iirthis special one price selling r $2 event. FLANNEL SHIRTS HOSE One lot of Men's Flannel 100 pairs of Ladies' silk Shirts, dark colors, $1 OUC and wool dress hose, $1.00 values, onlv . values, to close yin SLIPPERS out JU 200 pairs of Ladies' and mmmmmnjnypoamimmm ...... fo5r0Q ....... IS PRICES SMASHED hard-foug- L-0- 1O-A Our January sale has broken into our overcoat stock and leaves us with broken lines so we've grouped these coats S va!u?s.....,$2.45 GAIENTS 0, Lightweight, : V VV ' " ?.ny ; onl ' ''' '''' DRESSES S1 11 9 , It's the best saying of the year 50c pairs ofBoy?a.nd Girls' 8izM Rubb?r to 50 22,00 valuca n for nr. WOOLEN HOSE V n Pair ZC of all wool Jersey Dresses, ailes 4 to 12, $4.00 Saturday, 2 to 6 p. m., with values, CI QC every purchase of $2.00 or One lot for ylitfJ more. 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