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Show FACE FOUR- --. - ..- P R 0 V JD ', t T A II ) S U N" DAY J! ER ALIX.SU N D AYTM ARCH 3. 1929. (U " ' IMS SWAMPED - -B- . In E-a- : h D i vi si b n c American TorV No Match for -- "Flash 2; Out-standi- Kt wilding W. i. Provo Pleasant Grove 7 7 S 5 5 . B. V. It. S ... Uncol n - f .. t ' .t i x The 35. eon.- -' lads game play-of- f . between SS, or in'" m w enmrianfra. A large ty pubiie eubscriptlon would have been nettawary to jermit the "V to make the Journey, an ' rre althoBgh the Coogars make a griaS etroiir enongh - tin iBJ . t howjnJnJhAJ!iKlJL. as hardly Important enough to Rat I lunc tun T Justify such action on the part the"?." Jdw The national A. A. U; official were extjhemely anxious to ha vie k 1 22d-an- Weber 21. Btngham 34, Murray 28. ' Jordan 49. CjiJrus 21. . t Grantovllle IV Tooele 1. . the-tua-- rr nr Og (tan M Davis 42, rn.h jaat-hef- The American Fork 12. Lehi 28, Pleasant Grove tt. TipringvUle 80, PaysohnS. Nephl 58, Spanish Fork It. Montana State 89, L tah Si. GraMterSSTirD. '"ST'31. East 40. West SL forJ3qm.if -- 1 aProvo two-gam- g Yx ,Twq Rivals Tied .BJ Place; Play Off Gamer .',0J Now Necessary. ..0 terrific Records are in for trimmine Tuesday afternoon at . FRIDAY'S GAMES Y. V. 49, UUk, Aggle 45. 1 Although the national tonrna- Dclh--Y- " went oil m aubstantial gaaxaaU tt mas mat enough to Jufitfy making the long trip to Provo high school peol. At least, sueh is the fact unless all ''dope" goes astray. For one thing, there is the 100-yard free style mark, now held by Utah. Sharp trill Hartew Sharp be pitied against Bud Shield Y. U. marvel, who defeated Sharp Iht lMWvard . route in the Hrocty''TIountahV coSferencemeeTl last season.. Despite the fact that d jjthielda' specialties are the d free style swimsT rather than the 100. Bud' backers are confident that he can- - demonstrate hlsjupeiiority over the speedy to-1- 49-4- ALPIXE DIVISION Tinnl to rr : l;mDllieJBLJLjlJ .'U" oaddlers clash i the in the state championship fence champions .were decidedly tary ! sec Lions Submerged by Splendid fer tier on and ran the Count up be Tuese distinctions were assured into 30-1visitors broke fore the the . Red Devil Quintet, 8 the "Y" by-victory over Utah ' ' . scoring.' in the opener night, Friday Aggit' Cox. Utah .center; was the Ana! Captain BUI Taxman e season, finale In the of in the play of the vis.lbright light tttut Prfi? t)g school gymnasium; . Red, Devils to. Victory. BBnaatlon gej Encounter-'eght baskets for the high point to' The. contest itself was a ragged tal for his team. Frank Want Bob NKBO DIVISION cat centei was jn prilliaht form I affair, wLth.deeideJJy.Bteppy?-lea- ! rFi, Team StHiifilg djirTng. the evening, winning high denries at times irequeni limes honors wun jsj points dur on the part ofboth te .875 ...seating KpringvW'e Thn game was an easier vittory ing the time he was in the game-.625 I'aysun tH the Cougars than the score Totlv In tho first .Kolf Nephl Dyche .ran in his secpnd string, and would Indicate, since B. Y. U. had "' ,i.the reserves performed In faultless a comfortable lead untit j Lehi Again Defeats P. G. Bulldogs, Who Win; feiddulph Is Star of Finale.' 35-1- two-gam- b ! By BOB GOODEIX tlB.,."t . will not .'enter thtf naticn tk A AV-- biskettattnmnwnt. to be held at Kansas City hi th ' nttx futre. of Meet ; Records May Take Tumble. Di- - Listless Opening Contest. "ROZEMAN, Mont The, Montana Bobcats swamped the XJt Red- skinr completely In the first of e series noro rraay I TOURtiEY TRIP CLASH WITH 11 B. Y. U. Cinclies Second Place in Western Bn-nd.- - i own T PADDIIRS T CALLS OFF for Utah; Champions Plajr U&iaJ BaU , 4 ....... Ii 'Y Cougars MBGAIS Cox Shows Up Well , MMISfQBE 3TEEES.--I 7".r - ft. - : IU11 Mis Rockv 'TJffimTaTirTeaTTHFur nametflt, due to the wide pre'stiRe gained by Montana State throughout the nation. 440-yar- "tsta" Km Hit v w Du"1" ""u" auiu tainly, when these twa stars tangle. team from this sect ion can make field goals before he was replaced play gave the "Y" supporters many mit 16. the trip this year, howcyer. rirtvrminn the Alpine runner- t i a LTS the nd-UESI Th FRIDAY'S since the first half by : Cougars regulars." the record is in grave danger, arid FRIDAY'S RESULTS Wasatch 27, Morgan 24. will be ;played In the Provo of so much 13 37 to in ed werd up. favor of raggedly the Bobcats. playing tt would be something of a surprise SprlngvUfc" 30, Paysoti IS; Provo 35, American Fork 13. Logan 44, NpKh Cache SO. The lineup and summary: the time that anything va3 likely high school gymnasium, tomobTHAT'S THE QUESTION not to have the excellent-marof South Cache 43 ,Pretoa an- Lehi 26, Pleasant Grove 21. " Nephl SH, SiMCiish Fork 21. 8 according m., at : p. UTAH day V- ;ti6 shattered by one or the whoa idtadyr -nouncemat by the prlnelpalii 4 furnished G. T. F, P. ;Tiny" .George Cooper the stars. ; , By N. GCN'NAH RASMt'SON 'a1 of he two schools, satiiraay in the 0 0 0 welling 'put Shields Tias tfheiceTlent chance jqph,,Tf? Urchin: So you've been won.lt r- Carbon 28, Central 2L afternoon. The winner W Tfie 'T PAYSON, Mar. 2 The keen eye Smith, If . . 4 2 2 10 enti'itaitftnent.by his great guard d to break his fre style rec ing, too! Life, Uintah 60, Moab 21. American Fork U the1 Alpine divi run - smothered. came will meet ne n Glen . . 8 0 0 16 tog game. Cooperof Paxnian and the superb iKd- Cos, c ordj pwvlded that he exefta him . 8S,JMUfwal8.- BMMAbmpionship triday nigm tor a Ktate tourney .. 0 5 1 1 Woi thington, star Aggie center, go FUJnbe ir.e and rutitling of ftarwa,id were. self in this race. Bud 26. MinersvUle 15. r final stoie-wa- sS - the .week. to 12, Hinckley Xai Is an effectively that Worth'ingten's shoti : Hurricane. 27, Boaeor eg the inbin fac.tcis in the- - 30 to 18 Gfidwin, Ig be content to coast in in the "MyrbinKflnm for a hoi may . ntirely jaMidogsshfiwing g , 0 (pujaf the basket were" lew and far ti pun'crng"a(l ministeied to itie Pay- ravi9, f 220. "since the co.m- - 'mmortaLJiac.. huf jfhhHk"spfarc-ins- B. A. j son 2fc power, b6thon offenseanaflflreiuie twcetT The gileaTTVggie pivBter later in the meet U wWo he had Seen writing In Michigan he high school ,i quintet by the WatkTns, g Ricks 37, Snow 24. for the Cavemen to cope with! Pelicans wound up the( Springvillt' The Lehi 1 2 0 2 scored" four field gcals, but three of baskft shooters hero Piice. f ... wtll meet the sternest competition. I probacy would have had the-- Kentie- a." Dixie College 32, L. D. S. C. 31. XTvi . nioM nf Is ..... Star ; Iiiddulph Clark, f .. 0 2itnrm were of jlhe sensational va regular iiouf. nieht Sharp has a good chance to break J man say somctning ime My me . , urove ior; Fr4dav , "Flash" Biddulph was outstanding in a lie wnn: 11.. Alnlnn. riety. Cooper s ability to taks 'he in free style mark, and or a pfnt!" the wrir luu leuillliuui urvis rlitrioinn for' the neV champions.'ptaying his seconq place in in " " " Totals ,:..-.- ! 8 J"354haliff,the backboard also 'was'. re close, when two ringers by Davis Ferron Losee' and Charlet Welch,! vincihle. .Thev looked like s;reak a, n htning f,aahing up anJ markable. and a series of free tosses enabled Jr., rival MONTANA STATE "customary spectacular "floor'game,- standing, pV handing d - Lawrence Pttersoni confree style and scoring 20 poiats for higK hpn- 26 to 21 defeat in a wild and wooly O. T. oor. took the Ka.l "Sanky" Dixon also covered him- - Aggies tq narrow the gap to 4 points tenders, each should be able to low- -t u-p Modiev Peier. at tne sirawoeiry -- y :frm lho clflf.t They rf ors. "Buke" Robison, leading scor- set-tnBVKr in TMmpson, SiitllJflftiiLbx a consistent ganTe at me tinisn. 8U er the existing mark, held by Lpsee.i son (free jj. Joe . Allen (back, style); . er of the Alpine division, added 10 While Pleasant Grove was clearly danger after the game was well, un- O. Ward, If. ... ; . , 3 5 2 8 on- - offeSise", and K"scoTWfiHd4--The-8ei- e. raoHlfit ,XItah'ia 4aah .xv BEST" played a bang-u- p F. Ward, e v .11 0 0 22 goals of the most timely variety. der way, make truoble for that record, while1, stroke) points to his total, while Murdock off color, Lehi an B. Y. U. v a was he etremely stub- Lions Show Flashes the HIT" the Bt and Giles did strong defense woi k. game, featuring V first inU x. auu w 1 1 X During . half, eeden, rg -G. T. F. P. "win uctj eiyte relay nnW Tmirar wh" rnnld locate the Nichols and Anderson were th? born defense that checked the . . 1 -2 are ... Worthington,lg teams 14 0 0 fast. Dijconrf remarkably showed .7 Lions Stan Wilson's whole show for the losers,. Nichols scoring activities of their oppon0 0 14 hoop with any consistency. 5' STT . Blinley. If e The rneet is bound to be a flashes of speed occasionally, but McFarland,f f L';rt Donley scored i( points to o 1 x 1 severely. Saddler, appearing to good advantage c 1 2 ilngeisoll, thriller, and some of the live-liefailed' to show the determination Gardner, g Defense 1 0 6 2't9ke highpoint honors, despite ths Cooper, rg . isiery .department, aiHi.beHiB 2 xight 4 of their opponents. Their hesitation competition in R. M. C. history , one American ror scoring tnreai. fact, that he was- badly off in. the Magleby;1g Th(, r(nt(,rs Trane for TInaabnitrtocTeai'"TrreWBme? is ceHain lo prevail. The winner "PT6V6 weW IntoaTSTeaffTn TKe" of the game. LanKy Totals 10 7 ,31 stages 69 early c Lehi and Halliday for Pleasant PKeeve, will enter the western division meet . from the clinging pcvils, slowed tne first half, and adopted Rags" Ingersoll scored 13 polnU, Referee, Bobby Morris, Seattle. Grove, furnished the offensl heavily favored to win. field goals at his old I gii0U8'en rf ' . . tactics thereafter. Increasing, the cunch for their respective teanis game at times and gave' Springville '." registering Coach C. S. Leaf has announced" resortejt toadvantage. Pay-sounder the"basket. "Rags" Wright, If . . specialty margin Respite the most desperate Trane being high man of the game the the following probable fineup for deal of long distanceshobta great, most of f his team the efforts of the Cavemen. the gave ' tipof with 10 counters and Halliday Thorn, rg '. . . the "Y:" ' . ' . " ican time. Cavfcmeh Fight s . . . . with' 8. ing. Ba'llif , ig leading his were the J. Wilson and Patten relay Bud Shields, Law( ail Davis Gets 22 forward, was Fork fought hard, Christiansen, rence Peterspn, Ferron Losee, Elof the Lions. mainstays Totals With Glen Worthington hand,....21 12 7 49 mo Martin. playing much better defense ball closely watched in the scoring zone, Both teams played fast and- furcuffed by Cooper, stopping Carl than on the occasion of the teams' and he was held to a single field iously as the game1 started, the free style Lawrence Pets,! UTAH AGGIES Davis was the big worry of the G. T. F. P. erson, ira Markham. previous meeting, when ' the- Bull- goal, the other "forward, Cullimore, guarding on each side being especbeing shut out. . . . v 2 5 1 .5 Cougars, and Davis was . an un- Hem ic, rf dogs amassed to points. Fancy diving Merrill. Christooh- strong. For three minutes the Evans and Trane showed up well ially solved proble'm, scoring 22 points Davis, If The score: x .10 3 2 22 erson, Waldo Strong. ball flashed from side to side, each a" es won Provo PROVO tne tuvans constant and proving a ior thieat. Sophomor backstroke Joe Allen, i winners, Worthington, c m:int, r,i,mormu, .haine. t The " G. T: F. P. with a sensational long sciniuiaung throw from the fMet until flnaliy paxman shot hotly contested game at American d "Red" Wade, highly-toute0 2 Merrill Chrlstopherson. Aggie Wade, rg ... 2 20 past the center. Kirkham. Bubstl-i- u 1 1 Biddulph, rf a beailtfui ,.lngel. rrom the side Fork Friday nieht. in the prelim- guard, looked extremely fast While Smart, lg . . m'yForTree" style Bud ShleTfds, win0 0 to If the main event, he was in the game, but was ousted Call, rg inary game "Sisonge'r, 0 2 Ferron Losee. tutlng for Fox, played a splendid ; npar the center of the haU 10 2 14 Cod-liv- er a to m game and figured prominently margin, 2 2 Robison, c breast stroke Waldo after" Wei ht sdded a.lother point ning by for; fouls early in the first half. Tate, rf 13. . Eggertsen 0 0 for hlS team" Provo.. Chadf The" rival centers Opened the Giles, rg John Hodson, Fechser. foul line. the fom 1 1 the,i,Ciy d and Whitman were ousted viaGriy' the Pavsonsl first basUet cam, aftef, wick and Chrystal tor the Forkers, scoring, Worthington caging a foul free styleFerron Losee Totals ..18 19 9 45 lg . Murdock, the high scorers. Watkins pitch and Ingersoll countering with 0 4 personal foul route, and Cullimore, l'.eelar, If , . ; Homer Warner; umpire, Harold Van Wagenen. a ha,f mimltes of the fir3t were an, Referee,, ejght Scott A Boai Bloauifiuld, N. J. 0 0 went out in the same way d a'Hnger uridcr the basket. The lead Sid Spencer, Anderson, If tree style Bud Shields, ' BsHBHsnsaicianareBaBiiiHsBWi , quarter had elapsed. Patten missed and King played a strong defensive I. 0 0 The. p ay in the first Quarteras , 0 (ree m w and the quarter etlded game. Sncll, rg .... alternated, but B. Y. U. pulled The score: close, with the count knotted at Worthineton. away to lead, 16-tm t..e lo tw0 for Springville. PROVO SOPHS at which' stage Pleas- - Tne Eecond ...15 10 6 85 33 and ToUU Henrie and Davis then showecftheu ter tftartpd witn R. T. T P. beVt scoring ability of the evening, AMERICAN FORK ant Grove took the lead en Halli- -' ermvm Pnv. rirmin rf. , 0 8 G..T. F. P. uajr o iosaci uii an man-shtwo baskets in raniri sue- - i! Eggertsen, If.-Worthington's second sensational Z iTJweison, 8 play. After Lehi had again led AAae nn onsl Pkllo' i Jf Nichols, rf . . . ringer making the count 6 for 0 the score at 7 on Evans' neat toss, the score 9 to Z4 or Bunton. Aggies. It was the last, .tithe they Springville. King, rg. 6 the winners ran the count to 13-were in front. Dixon counted thrco Anderson, c . McKeon'i lg0 The half ended with Lehi in front I'uttcn Centers Hoop field goals in rapid succession, and Preston, rg . . Patten found the hoop for two Nelson, If. 0 14 to 9. the Cougars continued to increase Chadwick, lg a Graver Rally baskets,, which were the extant of Swap p. the lead, having a 9 margin at t Skinner, rf . . second in the 0 showing Payson's the half. Aggies narrowed the gap Sager. The Grovers started the second Totals 7 1 0 14 Harvard tossed tn a olos: 0 to 2 points early in the second half, Binns, rg half with a rush, closing the gap quarter. AMERICAN SOPHS FORK a and Paxman arched one c long but with Brinley and ingersoll scorat 4 to J5. Trane, Evans, shot R. T. F. P J. Wilson the net. 4 12 quickly ..... Totals . heavily, the "Y" pulled away, ing and counted in succession failed thiough Kirkham o b o Chayjwlck. i lo convert a free throw, while and a Referee, Hillman; umpire, Clark. to put the game on ice. and then margin near the" Harwird tallied one of two free Walton. If. . Lehi started stalling tactics with chances. The half ended 1C to C for E. Chadwick ' Pleasant Grove rushing desperately1 . 0 i). Wing. rg. The Assyrian Sabbath Irron "WcdH to gain possession of the ball 1n the Springville. e 2 0 4 Nielson started the' scoring for Chrystal, lg. , nesday. moments of the 1 2 4 closing game. (Springville In the third ronto. Pax Watkins, rg. Halliday's shooting and foul man missed two from the foul line. . Grovers Totals on the hot 5 7 3 13 pitching kept Olson did likewise and Harward the trail, and Christiansen's pretty failed on a free chance. side shot, his first basket of the Then something seemed- - to snap game, threw the home fans into a in the ft... Payson squad and for a few I fVM. Lehi minutes the Lions, did their most frenzy with the count Kirkham counted a field leading of 2. EPHIr-Mar. thc entire game, bviniatu playing The Nephi and two throws from the foul Patten broke Ttaneer8' went Into a tie" with Pay- goal "SELECTIVITY-POWE- Rthrough, tor. u.. field liner-whi- le Special fobs, emblematic of il PleasairirtJrove - n haato oUowed suit, raisson for the runner-u- p position ip he content with-CIS goal an'l V Branch Aggies of Cedar City and state "Utah the foul Championship, istiansen's ebo division, tonight hy defeat; ing Payson's score to 10. Patten and Ricks College of Rexburg won their will be awarded the 1929 pitch during the remainder of the Snyder both failed from the foul UNEXCELLED Ing Spanish Fot k in a fast encount way to the finaj round qf the of B. Y. U- - according I m ' .'1 I v ir" line. rr 38 to 21. The passing and ahoot game. : basketball ! junior to CABINETWORK college decision a reached TYlJay war the best Play In Rough Hnrwartl tossed in another count- - championship by winning tng-of by the "Y" athletic council. IN BEAUTIFUL' The play in the final quarter was seen this season. Btackctt, Howard giving Springville 20 pointx. Pat- encounters Friday night in The - Cougars completely -and Lund proved too strong lor a rouch and tumble affair, with ten missed a free try again.' Then. the second -r- ound-of PERIOrrDESlGNS: thrthree-da"U" outdistanced and Utalr Coach Fcnton Reeve' --charges io--t frequent time-out- s ' by both sides to' Anthch Vaf.u1 thiough with his only tourney. With Ty Gillins starring Utah Aggies this season, and' overcome. Nielsen was tne main- nurse injuries. tally of the game, swishing the net the B. A. C. defeated Weber college bowed only to the great Mon-tan- a n of center from floor. the the of The Lehi victory, the second this the Spaniards. The Iduhoans trimmed Snow stay State college quint, over the Grhvers, nec'eSsi- - man nise.l a foul throw. Weight's college. all the way The score: which took four games from ' leading tates a third game to deride the long shot brought the springville Dixie already defeated, won the NEPHI the Cougars. runner-up- . G. T. F. P-- Alpine division This score to 24. while Patten made It 12 third game of the evening from L After two years In the basthe" hoop D. S. C. 32 to 31. In the most 6 2 14 game may be played early In the for Payson by finding TJlackett. rf thrillketball basement, tht' winning . center before from the on week win-n10 a 0 0 floor. ling just neutral of The ing 5 game If the Bclliston, day. of the state championship of this game will in turn play the third quarter ended. 4 1 11 Howard, c this season seems "Just like added Olsen field Searle their and A 1 3 the 3 of winner Payson-Nephthe combine . . i R. Lund, rg saxcphone'nnd bagold times" to Cougar basket the1 fourth in who are also eiirly goals 0 tied has quarter. for been tilt, the Nebo invented. Scientists pipe Greenwood, lg ball fans. on Double Har 'fouls and second also Snyder 0 honors. discovered a new lttha! gas place Sowby, rf J. Wilstn availed ward and nothing, 0 j recently. The score: Petty. If, had the same success when Sprl.tg- 0 Hawkins; rg . LEHI Ior the fourth called ville time out G. T. F. P. Paxman made another tally. 17 13 4 3? ToUls 2 4 3 7 time. Evans, rf followed closely by J. WHson who ' FORK If SPANISH Whitman, scored the final goal for Payson. G. T F. P. Trane, c 72 after which Paxnian and Childs PLAY-OF3 Gray, rg Nelson, rf , . F two for the added moie fleld'goals 0 3 fox, lg . Peterson, If """ winners. f5!1 nvrm- unfVi nAmrtlnf a J fnlAa 0 3 Kirkham, Iff Lewis, c Is Picked Gymnasium 0 0 If Lewis, Hodgr.rf 0 0 N. Evans, rg The gymnasium Was packed with 0 Evans, lg 0 0 enthusiastic- - supporters for both Robrt tsop, tg w : 0 0 Totals 10 12 6 26 teams. . Dart, e The score": PLEASANT GROVE W 7 1 21 SPRINGVILLE O. T. F. P Totals V. (J. T. F. P 1 8 2 4 Christiansen, rf umpire, s Referee, Brown; ' VS. 6 S 0 .12 Cullimore, If 2 2 Paxnmn. rf vs. 1 1 3 If c t 2 10 Weight, Halliday, Us 0 0 0 0 1 3 Packard. If uammett, rg ..... Kirk. Ig . 2 0 0 4 2 2 Childs. c ..: 3 4 1 7 Ash, If ... 0 0 liar ward, rg 4 Nlclson. lg I 0 0 Monday; 8 p. m. . ; . . . 1 Total .. 0 0 2 8 IT 9 21 Anthon, Ig Referee, Lee Simmons: utnnlre. Richardson. 14 8 2 81 Totals DENVER, Co)p., March ' PAYSON s cored Its first victory of the hoop O. T. F. P. season hereFrlday night, winning Trees are more of a menace lhai 4 3 0 8 an game from the vines as a source of dampness on Patten, rf Rcscned ciU . . . .30c General Admission 2 0 2 . 1 Denver Pioneers. 34 to 82. The brick housea. as the drops of watr Olson. If 4 re 2 2 blown 0 c e J. against-thWilson, brlckwoik same ended in a dttdtpek, the H3c 0 0 0 0 Public . Mines winning on two foul pitches by the wind and not shed as from ltv Wilson, rg See Hud Shields ahd rAuihortzed-Deale- r the vine leaves. 0 2 Srarlr. lg by Wells In ths extra period. 111 25c 8. Students V 1 2 0 2 -- Tht toioraao , lg on went Snyder, Aggies Sharp compete in the Cruisers may he the best wnv to K.lmmotm, lg 0 0 0 0 hank st cor Ing .spree in the second Reserved scats .50c half to count 14 points in a row In obtain peace, but we've fwind thil I 1 free style. 9 0 18 the came with the Greeley Teach' (little candy always works pretty Totals w.su to oumc, si Jtla St tfl Mi Relcrcc, Ctatkj'uintte( lilint. (HA rttoi i ' h-a- flip-flo- ; j It i rtr -- thr toa-kauc- .... 1' , - - 1 220-yar- . - - u' . A J. in Stu B Mr het 1 as 100-ya- - Mr St Mi .. 440-yar- roMv-TvrKt- . ......... - ....7 a tff . 7-- .6 .13 ! 4 gen-utn- n st PROVO SOPHS team-mate- Right Through The Winter They Take jj. 160-yar- d all-sta- " - ni ' . 150-yar- d Rich In . tly sh-01.- one-poi- . T3v pt mi ,M At SO: jo: SCOTTS EMULSION DOWN FORKERS . Thousands Keep : Well' nourished senti-stalif- Hard-Amer- 1 Oil Vitamins 200-yar- d 440-yar- be' lal E. EO il It II 100-yar- - IK H. V 9. tc 5-- ot c. . 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