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Show r.icu rev? ......... ....,-. immh,,,,,, M , I LI ARTISTS KOSE PovoJlighjces jiinLDAjKnN on Scor ing Sp Go Wild "Buke" Robison and Biddulph as Provo Registers Rejeord Score Against American Fork. By ERNEST R. RASMl'SON terrific second half Unleashing offt-tsthe Provo Bulldogs went on a delirious 'scoring rampage Pay son Nephl. - ui. duuu v -- -. -- 4ailitH--in-seve- . J8C- t 4 . - .508 .00 FRIDAY'S RESULTS: it KpringvUIiTli; Tavwin hpanUh Fork 18, Nephl : Kur k at 10. STH-"'!LE- Spanish Fork. Pi-Th NEW YORK, Feb 1 nassiriL'' of .a man as celebrated in the w4kl of sport aa Tex Rick ail incvitahly was followed by the tion that no. one could fill his shoes No Confidence F.xpressed Tin-- ' names of various possib'c "lirressors to Jfhe Tale1 promote r were bandied about, without anyone expressing confidence in the man whom Rickard himself .had named a..-u- it n tngton. Davis and Smart staged tan? shootine bsrraee on the "Y" basket thldway ih the second half. overcomine an eerlv Couuar lsd momentarily, and giving the Cou gars a real srfare. with the count 8 for Aggies at this stnyft nf ttm time, Ben orjnley, who scorea 24 points during the fray, put the. Cou gars In front once more with close-i- n shot and 'two foul pitches. The Cougars then, ran the score to 9 to cinch thF TeTraTf "Before Aggies braced to score three baskets near the xlose. Cougars Patia Wel- lCoach Ott Romr.ey's charges were 8PRINOVI6LE -- The Springville Red Devils had one of the closest escapes of the geason, Friday night. when they pulled a hard-fonghoop tilt with Payson out of the fire in the closing seconds of. the gume. which ended 22 to 21. .. After trailing during the first, half, Coach .Stan Wilson's Lion?, count at me tniro quarter mark l. and took a 21 to 18 lead with two minutes to play. At this stage, Anthon's accurate .JkttLJ?. ul Sharkey-Strib-llng- F. P. G. T. C. Anderson, rf F. Bfddulph, If .' Sncli. rg Murdock, Ig Bec'iar, rf Giles, lg Zabriskie, lg ........ 2 13 4 10 3 1 27 4 7 1. 1 0 0 0 0 0 H) AMERICAN FOHK O. T. Sagcr, rf Bunton, If . . Anderson, c . Nicholes. rg . Chadwick, lg Skinner, rf . Preston, lg . . Beck, rf . . . Miner, rf ... . . . Totals Referee, Clark. ... . C. - f- -- i I in .10 .2104 0 . 0 o-- o .0 0 0 0 13 .12 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .10 5 323 Clark; umpire, Alton Provo Qeaners Defeat Firemen ; . The Provo Cleaning company's the speedy hoop team defeated Springville Firemen, Thuisday.- In a fast basketball game, by the scpr of 41 to 25. The Cleaners have --strengthened recently with the audition of several former "Y" staye in their lineup and now boost of one 'of the speediest quints in this section. The lineup and scoring follows: Irovo Cleaners: Alger,' f., 8; Madsen, fM 6; Poulson. c. 13; Dallin, g.. 8; F. Skousen. f . 2: Anderson, c, 2: ii. Skousen, g., 2. Springville Firemen: Brown, f., 9; Clark. I.. 7; Wheeler, g,, 2; P. Brown, c, 8; Zabriskie. o o 2 9 i e- - 7 3 21 P tSMiceTypa-.--rfin- brtl- - g 0, The" woi e : LEHI uavis am splendid lone istance shooting and Tate looked great for the short time" he .was in Evansrf . . 1 : the'garrie. Whitman, If . The lineup: Trane, c miuiy. AGGIES G. T. P. iJfiVIS, f ; fi Watkins, f Tate, f Worthington, 4 4 i c - Wade, g Smar t, g Kemund, g Calf, g ... . . . . . . . c-- rf . . 3 3 0 0 0 5 h 0 2 -4 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 10 3 L. t l I lg 8 f! T P Dl . 9 a . 7 n 6 n umpire, Kline Crawford,. c Magclby. g ooper; g . . . .15 PLEASANT 8 3 33 GROVE - G. T. F. n 2 24 a c Halliday. North Summit 43, South mlt 23. Morgan 41, Tl'asateh 23. Wasatch Academy 84, Slanti Ephraim SI, Moroni 16. Uintah 21, Duchesne 17. , t arhori .26, Ferron Central 22, Huntington 11. Siriiria.3,-Ricbflad-- umpire. . '. Totals 21 15 li-n- ricr Refereo, Sid Spencer; umpire; la Spencer. Lo-- " . . . . Wing, rg Walton, If Watkiqs, If Gaisford, t 8 20 4 20 Storrs, lg . Totals G. T. F. P. rf c . . ;.. Wagstaf f, lg . - 2 0 . Clayton, lg Minor, If . Fielding, c Carroll, rg . . Referee. Christiansen; umpire, B. ! c Hplmstead; Farr, rg 6 A. Chadwick, fi 0 If 3 1 11 ' "Walker, 7 ...... '. ..14 13 Totals . Camniett, lg ...... V. Christiansen, rg Richards, rg. . . : . TotalsReferee, Brown. Reese, If . . Madsen! c Qgdenil.Bo'x'eiW. Christiansen, rf . 7 Kirk, If ........... 0 Ash, rf 0 Cullimore, rf 7 12 45 COUGARS Totals 3 ...20 Huntsman, -- 16 1 i, otjo Totals B, Y. It. 53, Aggies 1.1 Prov 93, American Fork 33. LebJ S3; V leanantGrove 25. B. Y. H. S. 87, Lincoln 20r Springy Die 22, Payson 21. Spanish Fork 28, Nephl 19. L. D. S. C. 34, East 26. Bingham 87,, Murray 33, ' Toeelu 25; Grantsfjlle 21. Cyprus 21. Jflrdaii 19. Davis 36, WSber 27, G. T. F. r. ft J) 6 6 2 10 0 0 12 0 0 2 2 1 3 Gray, tt Pf P Fox, Ig The Chicago man who went on a diet of garlic to keep away the flu probably wasjVyjntjtchAevjOuO per cent isolation. .ll Parowan 33, Hurricane 21. Fillmore 36, Minersville 14. Delta 26, MUford 12 Dixie College 42, Snow S3. Popular colors for spring will be , fandango', foliage and Senator Glass says he never knew rosand. Thus, are blue, yellow, a speech to change a vote. Often- green and rose promoted! times, however, a vote will chunge. . a speech. Maybe the young man Cleveland bonntc'-blu- 9. f A convict wiote a book of poems so into a trance shouldn t have while in Sing Sing. Probably had beJeri arrested at all. He may have given up all hope of parole for been merely training to become a good behavior. prohibition officer. LITTLE JOE t 4 - An Ohio bank teller embezzled was spent for "good liquor." He must have" bought a pint. J til VI II llS, AND Il ltiV n a, Jewlsh-- as the football, boys do when they are making a flying tackle, Sonncii berg rams his head into his oppon- ant's otomaeh and something has to give. Usually it is the stomach Wayne Munn started a fad on Lewis several years ago when he picked him up and threw him bod ily into the fourth row of the ring side seats. He slammed him on the floor a couple" of times and Lewi; had enough. The butting attack of Sonnenberg caught Lewis without a defense and ; tat - fte- 'rtMar v-''nJ- 8 GIANT THIRD . SACKER SIGNS RISKO BEATEN "BTSCimiNG LtOQHS a hour service Even r AdvanccdSixfct4QOM Sedan j Tij-- ten-rou- I it $11,000 which he said . . The-cor- a ll.-bu- m e r I c a n heavy weignt, advertised for the cham FORK plonship of Europe, proved a dis Strangler Lewis got $50,000 the G.'T F. P. tinct disappointment. otner night for defending his heavy 11 1 ne bOtlt 3 hfflrl- ThrD,lai, n.-43 Nelson, i f . . 5 3 13, drew only 8.000 nel sons and en7ll ' we,g,lt wrestlips; title against Cus PetPison. If ' Boston. It may have 1 Lewis, c unsatisfactorily when Sandwina ,ornonbr!? " WOI,h on!y Passin8 not'ee to was disqualified in the fifth round 0 Evans, rg . . for hitting low. 0 r xecoti that Lewis was beaten and Hansen, lg . his belt was awarded to the ft Scott, awarded the victory on a Hughes, rf all he could do was to get out' o! rormpr Dartmouth football stnr. 0 had foul, the better of Ig the un fieht Hodge, the ring when Sonnenberg charged Mat Men Get Doug-hto the time ft was stopped. It is of more interest, though, at hjnt and he was. out uf the ring .11 12-- fl Totals to see th evidence" that there is so much that the referee disquali NEPHI . still imporjant money In an old fled him. P. O. Lewis protested, of course, but h. 0 0 tac.ket.that had gradually declined . 3 0 Lunt. rf 3 5 in the recent years wnen all other had made the mistake of putting uj Blackett, If Classes of sport were in the-- real his belt before the contest, and Son 2 6 Howard, c 2 4 nenberg had it before" he could get big money. Hawkins, rg back into the ring. . ThcSlranglerls purse-was-- a Greenwood lot All of which will not hurt the of money for Boston where the cus6 17 7 19 tomers are more exacting than they chances of a retui n match Totals . NEW YORK, Feb. 2.(l.Pi-Frcd--- dy are in New York and Chicago, vln Dindstrom. star third baseman, addition to the Slrangler'a end the. -a who hal been rumored ashold promoters paid $8400 out, has signed to a contract leav ana cleared about Sonnenberg k ..1 1.4 $20,000 for tkem- ing six New York Giants unsigned selves. Lindsti'dm i It-Fellows Made 34 contract was caused by the fact Big in the days of 'Its greatest that he has been away from hit hopiilarity- - and'lt once was a pqnu-la- r Chicago home on a hunting trip in sport wrestling never dreV the Wisconsin woods. th' second-clas- s ax boxing did. NEW YORK, Feb. The unsigned pluyets are Jack money that Ischmeling European heavywt'ignt. Cummings and Rob O'Farrel, and, of course, it couldn't pay, the kind of purses that known as the "German Dempscy, catchers; Garland Buckeye, pitch- wrestlers the itriTr won a technical knockout "over er; Bill Terry, first baseman, and boxers 1KB I r . ... got. i am Cleveland. naa. of a been Rlsko Friday very suij Welch and Fred Leach, wrestling Johnny Jimmy profitable trade to the number of night, in the ninth round of a sched the ranking stare? bout. The winner uled Joe Stecher made about floore'd Rlsko four tjmes In the of a million dollars wVn fatal round and displayed terruic he was the champion and he esti 1.1 punching power throughout the WE never keep you wait mated the title to be worth the bout bout. The referee-stoppe-d 0 ing for cash you need in a of a year. Lrwls must be worth after one minute, five seconds hurry. Speed' character n at least a the ninth rotund. dollar or ixes our service. Your car, he must' have earned that much as Rlsko we'rtt down In the first es- yt tther personal property. MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Feb. he has been In and out of the title sion. under a right hand punch, but i will do as collateral. l".l!i -- Jack Dempsey 2 has came up without a count. The Ger for more than ten .years. The loss man was the aggressor in me secof his title" will affect his Income, enough money for Ihe rest "of " Our service In his life. It la protected In jh of course, but he will still he a card. ond, but took a lacing In the third. confidential." In the RtRkn had the advantage trust fund and can not be afNew Champ Khould Do Wel- lfected by possible losses In fourth and fifth, and nearly floored ' Sonnenberg ought to make plenty. Max In the sixth with' a torrent of curn'J in fight promotion or He apparently has made wrestling the" skives. In investments seventh, Schmellng ' a nialor sport .around Boston and Bono iMortga6E Co The former heavyweight dropped Rlsko for a count of nine. has attracted a lot of college men to chnmpion told the United He the a has lot of color and game 4 & N. UNIVERSITY President-elec- t Hoover's farm Press of his financial .situahis tactics have introduced some. PHONE 1177 produces 600,000. pounds of grapes tion in order ti refute repot t thing new Into the business. annually. Rut don't he alarmed thttt'aomr of his personal forThe body scissors hold made a tune was tied up In the" Khar they're table grapes, not wine drawlni? rnrd out of Stecher mn grapes. fight, twls' headlork pot. him plenty of jack denied being Involved tmhllcltv. The M Schools rr fcferlng correspondwith the late Tex Rickard In of Sonnenhti jr'e ought to be n ence courses In saxophone plnylntj Florida ventures. panic with the customer. ard now then' i a reason for' shoot-le- g Thi owing himself across the ring, the Djatlmatt, .. T.-F- 3- "0 "" , 22 all-od- LONDON BOUT w mi . SPANISH FORK. The of Peterson and Nelson, 0 14 shooting local forwards, was too much for 0 0 the" visiting Nephi Rangers. Span 0 ish Fork winning Us second league CMfMFoTThf season, '28 to 19. Han-sc- n at guard, played well, Nephi being held to six goals from the field. The SpaniaicLs led at the 9 95 LUNIXW Feb. 2. (f.Pt Tht heaw ; rhalf, 44 to 9. Fork-i-s now in a timlift weight match hetweon Phil Scott, Spanish F. P. tie with Nephl and Payson lor sec- - English champion, and Ted Sand 0 2 i ond .2 2 2 6 Theplace. score; . 4 0 0 8 SPANISH rhetn.S."0"- r.,uP Akk WINN rr Referee,, Frampton . " baskft -- eret gym. Salt Lake. Eight star swimmers will pRovrapfls -- .r-r- T the all-sta- te DISAPPOINTING 43 J5 Totals 5 1 - Brinley, f Dixon, f HJfio wrignt, f o r l o Rowe, c Totals 9 6 32: .... 2.1 . 3allrTf. rv.rrvr C Biddulph, rg Johnson, rf Simmons, lg 01so,n, If .."! FROM NEPHI In rr . 4-- PROVO J 'XU - 1 4- - their positibn t Aloine loop by turning back the Lincoln high five, Friday night in a hard fought .haskeibaH game ending 37 to 20. The victory proved a costlv one for the scrappy "Y" outfit, when Wilson stellar guars, . sun-burn- Patten, rf r - . ' Snyder, If - -- e SPANISH WINS JWi I I fi1 American Fork rriAitnivril mum uiAiii Mi X t .hoopeters-kep- . (frrfa The score: CHA&IPSW me team Wlll tBiet W "S" pad dlera ia the Ptovo high pool. February It, according to the psesent schedule, The followr ing night they meet the' Uoi- - "V" thrssinf - turning S le 53-3- -- 1 l0t Ml s of the Rocky Mountain conference. ts included on the 7000-mi"good tlorthweit- universUyswimming aquad, ites.t ween.' .... I. CHICAGO. J Feb. TwnsyBnrwraRyrwira-mlngxhampiou- -- W. L. Pet. 4 ' In- - prvisio? 1 1 JhY.V.atFrm In Alpine Race Wilson, Star T Guard, Suf fers Serious 4urviSmartnd Smith Are Heavy - the jgamTwithTr RIDAY'S RESULTS reel ion .of Tom Robinson, The First ward M" men's hoop was taken from injured arm. He may heloati --r.xoacte ThT 23. Tolb:alh, US, Fork American I'rovo team, last year's church champs. badly accord Hlnch ana Miner, back won their leagso encounter Thurs- to the team for the season, Lehi 33, PleaMtnt Cove 25. 4iver; to Saturday: stroke: Schwarta, Peterson, lt. Y. H. S. 37, UiWMn 80. day night from the Sixth ward ingThe reports winners displayed a srmng-to li. iiui Wicks and Cuvode. ll eft styte, team bv a score of and FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE ... Lennox, breast stroke. tie was high point man of itf the first half, while LinLiiH-olwith lS.cpuntersi ana Anaer pointswas at Provo. fray held to 3 points. Lincoln fleasant Grove at American Fort.J son played a great defensive game. coln The losers held the First warders braced in the latter. parT"of the B. .Y. II. S; rt LehL on almost even terms in IherirsTtE'rwheTitaasen. Tsnvgjr center, but woi:' i eg.in to locate the hoop with moits lehi upset Pleasant Grove, Alpine half, which ehded 7 to 4.half. regularity. division champions, Friday night, in to pieees in the second Madsen and Reese, Lincoln forThe score and summary: a hotly contested hoop tilt,, the went out late in the iast wards, end onHhe long 1 Purples emerging m mwr pwaflnal HT F. P fouls. Coach Buys sent in his sec fflnratteusffir fcT. in second the league Buttle, r. f. . . place attack to count numerous setups occupy' ..6 43 21 141 ond string in the last quarter, vithf Tfci a DvAfA ViicVh Cnnhi rrrn. a rnrr. M. Jenkins, 1. f. . ... 0 throughout. The Aggies were alter- race. Gi overs suffered a 1.. exhibition from the America LZJ1 IV, The costly Rowe, e ... 1 1 0 2 nately mediocre and brilliant, their vw -.- v.. , b annhR FridflV nieht as a tiie- basket shrxit ing from, lun-- rango loss, when V. Christiansen, speedy Uminiary to "(he regular feBgui Heine rhtinmpnal af timAB guaid," susQiTncJ a Ti actai edelpow 0 2 reer I g...r. SiitkUiyssJ .me betweBti the two EchtJCijr N er- 7 3 '"5 0" "1 usually strong game ... . .. Larson c. . ' forward at and son, McKeon antr.i mng were inn efFarmers, was, ousted for excrssivr ord4ng to reports, he will be lost Booth and Wi'son.were center; A. Chadwick while stars for Provo, .11 10 5 27 f relive, in defense. Totals :: J personal fouls eai Iv in the second to the team for the remainder of vrar visit torTSe. starre season. constitutes The Rhe iiiisliap and Dixon WABO SIXTH half, " of iheouSanity .. . .. .. . . ta. blow Pleasant a hard si .ijCQve. went out G. before Just T. F. Pr gars the coni o" r. f; p. chances to repe'at 'in test elosed. 2 0 Passey, r. f.".. PROVO SOPHS 1 o 1. The entire Couear nuintet work raoe this, year.' 2 Nuttall.rMg: .. . f. 0 Menrove. 10 2 G. T. F. P 6 5 4 16 tcI nTeelv as a unit. Bi inlev's scor o 6 Smart, If .... 1 Evans,' Whitman and Trane con Miller, c rf McKeon, fast of 2 10 bulwark the a the . 0 5 o stituted' o was an outrfandinff 0 Smith, Mortimer r., g. . ing ability If . .... . 1 : 5 2 4 Eggertsen, fure. while Magelhv also, did briljbreaki'ng Lehi offense which was McGuire, i, g, T, Booth, g . . c Docker, ' de The on 1 all 1 r.1 six. . . . liant offensive work. caging three hitting f. . 0 0 sparkling 0 Wilson, lg Prothero, Hoover, rg. 0 0 sensational long shots in the victor--; tensive work of Fox ahd Gray was Eas).rhond, If Nelson, lg in 1 the victory. 1 ious Couear rally hear the close. a potent factor 6 Totals . 0 12 Ellsworth, c . Johnson, i f forLee Christiansen, 0 0 Cooper's defensive work was Strong Jackson, Ig . ' Swapp, If- -. . as was Rowe's. Rowe guarded Glen ward. brother of Verl, suffered a 0 0 DraptV, ig Hayes, c Swenaon, if . Worthington eloselv. all the Afffie sprained ankle and played only, - .0 K1ng7lrT. Btart tingers Beine ' from lonp .part of the game. .15 15 7 37 Pleasant rove led at' the half. Totals range. 6 8 3 15 Totals Lehi went into the !eaJ Worthington was by1 the 18 to t LINCOLN at the third quaiter, 25- - to 24. PORKSOPHS AMERICAN ' ' " - compjicated business of managing and Packard, classy, little forward sent the crowd into a frenzy with Madison Square Garden. Today we have the unexpected a spectacular long shot that agar situation wherein Colonel John h neu me count, zwei. unnu was Hammond, at present general man fouled while "shooting with seconds Yotli City's spoils to go. He made both shots, but th J first One was, hot counted becau arena, is operating the. Garden a profit which exceeds the most of Ktailirtg; tactics. His, last .ttms optimistic estimates of the directors won the game as the timer's gu wht'n Tex was in office, ihc bar-de-o cut the game shorL 4howing a profit for the Coach Ledingham was forced to month of January which exceeds start the game without the services by $5(J.)00 the profits of January of ChiltljMregular pivot man. Niel 1928, when Rickard, apparently m sen, who replaced him. being unthe prime of health, was in full accustomed to the position. J. Wilson played a strong game, control. for Payson, being high point man Yet ...Colonel..JJammqnJ as jpr duced this.exct'ss profit under the of the game. -- H. Wilson, Parson stnTct." Slaved handtcap f having the heads of 15 visitors scoreless, Provo ran the departments- 'of the mammoth a strong defensive game, holding countHo 32 to 13 at the end of the raxman, leading I scorer without .a. field goal. first half .rand continued their-4e-ror if (other. The Red Devils took a firmer n bas Ifoyi on Cruise rlficbarrag-t-4he-evinekT"untn the Beore was oz to 13. Dick Hoyt. the leading stockr grip on the top position.ii 4he race, Anderson's long distance shooting holder and virtual boss of affairs ispanish Foik setting, Nephi hack btosteitheFeorSTof his team toll! Lt Madison Square Garden, is awty with another loss. The score: Provo Makes Run on a yachting cruisi. The heads Of SPR1NGVILLE Another scoring rampage by the all - departments which formerly G. T. F. P, Bulldogs ran the score" to 73. At functioned inder Rlqkard" are In this point, thfrrlBrtors made ithcir Miami Beal'fi," occupying themselves Paxman,rf If . Weigfrti-.. 'l4st counters, two field goals by with the proposed . ..Bunton. -- During the last tea mill' fight,-- , or have quit the or Neilson, q c. Harward, lg . '.irt,es garner Provo had almost ganization. Anthony, rg t, a Still Hammond, complete possession of the ball, the former West Potfrtt'r, Packard, rf Bulldog score'rs running the count white-haire- d 73 to 95 before the timer's gun shy to the point of diffidence, car uniids, c tqm tnd'cd the parade, ries onv enabling the one successful Totals 8 14 6 22 : In the last part of the game Sim- venture in sports finance In Niv PAYSON mons inserted the second string York City to proceed profitably. G. T, F. P. players, all of whom acquitted Seorles, lg 0 1 WemsSlver creditably, Jtrhtr ro n. H. Wilson, re 0 0 0 0 in a neat scoring especially pow-"erf- i pj 1 39-3- iCarr4ishflJ -l.- Tster8C13'"mgtt"r"roffl'"Tr1"r'Tttf during the hectic fray. Beelar, substituting for Anderson, nlavt'J nicely under the bask-et- . goals, ..while he. was in the game. Steve wuruoc ShgWe.a t)lCTtY'TrtarttTlbtitrng-deceptively to account for 9 points Snell from a guard position. the.' other guard worked well position. Fork cenf. Anderson. American ter, was outstanding for the losers, his sensational long range shooting of the features of the being. gamC Bunton' and Nicholes also played well for the Cavemen. The visitors held the Bu' d.gi well 1rt check throughout the first quarter and part of the second. With Provo in front .18 to 13 in the mid-diof fhf second quarter, the ng BuTlddf-scorimachine fin ally got underway. Holding 4he . :t aiixe lhi ......... SOU 1 Ji Mns of ths ssai the B, Y. U. Cougars captured the opciier with Utah Aggies Friday Frovo night, taking the long ntt of a 53- 45 score. Fleaaant trove The victory was no easy achieyfei- - . t.j rvunnrur nienc uie visitors, lur linoota .... 100 t t t .. FRIDAY'S iiaraiiim diu-dulp- AGGIES1 f11 Christiansen, Fractured Arm suff ;. Fiacaa . -- 4 2 Spanish Fork Tintic pcath of Tex Rickard Finds . V. ly BdB GOODKIX. tOGAN, FW. t Displayliig their L P.C W. Springville -- were ueciaeuiy noi ruuay mini. pawing and shooting with surpru: in. accuracy, bhee they- got going. "Buke" Robison ana tsiuuy Bulldog sees, staged a remarkable exhibition of hoop wuc r ardy. dribbling and ShopUn& In a sensational fashion. The brilliant pair scored 58 points betwien them. .' Robison getting high point honors after a slow ilart, With 31 counters, Biddulph scoring 27. Each man i ej UTAH VEBO DIVISION MEfcPROFlTi American Fork Cavemen tinder a 95 to 23 score, in an Alpine division hoop encounter - Coach .Glen Simmons hoopsters, who have been improving ptVceptibiy with each appearance t, -- e, th rDiiikii ; Lions Fail to field Thm-PoinLead in Last Minute.' GARDEN STILL Northwestern SwiminersHeei CCUGARS TARE three-quarte- Dempsey Claims Fight Earnings ! Fully Protected $200-,00- half-millio- Columbia in is the only car will, all those outstanding fcaturot) us regular equipment at no extra coit ."' k 1 II . - m hajii LtAi"i iii t vtuklu its g ,. 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