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Show PROVO. 'f IIR mi) W I H ( HHTt H SUNDAY HER ALP. SUNI) A Yr M AftCn-24192- 9. rrTi mm im mmmt vm II PII lllilRU VW io 01 iiLLUd (TTT ATT) I?I I I ii B '1 I II I -7- M1 I U - U j : IS Juniors Win tIRA BERN IS 'Y' Tank Marvel M'LARNIN EASY WINNER Tank Tussle RIAT VICTOR In Great Shape Tatg Measure of Former Conqueror in Dreary Bout. d Will Arrive in St Louis Tuesday; Free Style Looks Like Best Chance; Best of Nation Will Be On Hand. 440-Yar- l 1 220-ya- I record-breakin- I H GRAPPLERSW1N 5 4e n B. ' 125-pou- was-enoug- 41 . 6-- 4, II 4X. 6-- 4--6, ' .rr a- the Jjlle.' . ; Friday's results:.. Vico OH 32. L. T. Creamery rIArmour G. "of S. L. 24. feated the Lehi American Legion Clark Is Victor marksmen Friday night in a. team 126 pounds-B, CL Clark B. Y match fired- on the Provo railroad U.) threw Andrew Penham (Weber ers' Indoor rifle range. The score gym); Dean McAllister (U. A. C.) was 502 to 487. declsioned Walter A. Peay (West v Thompson and Walker of Provo minster.) tied for high honors, with 93 each 135 pounds Ned McBcrth (U. A Ia.racn. led C.) threw James Fawcctt (West -j-nuL olia. possible 10(L the Lehi men with 90. minster) ; Sherman Hauck (Idaho The' scores: Prove Thompson, U) Fred Wink (Granite high); ; Walker, Wf Kit; 88; Bec7867 Hauck threw A. Skein (Weber Draper, 74; Silver, 74; total, 502. gym) semifinal. Lehi Larsen, 90; Booth. 83; Turner, 147 pounds Milo Moody (B. Y 81; Holmstcad, 78; Peterson. 78; U.) threw Lewis Jorgenson (Logan Ball, 77; totalt487. high); Noel Franklin (Pocatello) threw Hermit Tilson (Wcstmlnst YANKS IN GREAT SHAPE ' er); Floyd Keller (U. A. C.) threw ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Mar. 23 Ted Taylor (Logan high). (UR) The New York Yankees are 10 pounds Al Sievert (Dcseret confident of clinching their spring gym) declsioned Ben Goe (B. Y scrit's with the Boston Braves with U.); Lewis Turley (Logan high) victory here today. ManagW arnHionecr Earl Baslngrr IB. Miller Higglns said his men were U); V. Robert Hammett (Idaho in better condition now that at any U) declsioned Alma Bangerter (U corresponding time since he took a. Bernard Nelson (U. A. C. declsioned Vernal Tippets XR Y. charge of the team in 1918.. rr H if it-- 1 -- .11 il tlH 1H 1111 ! 34 D. and R. in il- fh& - . :li "I I v, 1.1 mr ii . rsr i Ii!1 . ' M-f-- - -- jh - - g n ti - a wasWTOV "Senatoi s." i ONLY TWO PLAYING BOSSES Bucky Harris at Detroit and Billy Southworth atSt. Louis may be the only playing; managers In 'the ma-in- n jora this year, and neither oae of them is ce'cjtpin of p'ayins regularly. .L J i .: .... 4 VII- Bl : - men decide wliich best cigafBtte i r-f- NICE BOOS' ejqh W.ITFOK. Joo Judge says Ossie Blucge Bhould make the Washington Senators' as good--shortstop-as- " the club hashad since Roger Pctkin-paug-h I ale l?P4v il y ' Cyprus 30 Walkers 25. 4-- I St ' - I 160-yar- SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 21dU'i bout and who was . accorded the Three runs in the ninth inning largest ovation of the'evening when. introduced from the ring, had plan- gave the Pittsgurgh Pirates a 2 ned to match Miller with Sammy victory, over the San Francisco PaMandell for the lightweight title. It cific Coast league team.. Grantham is considered highly improbable wjm. the game when he hit a home with Comorosky on base in that the bout ever will come off after Miller's exhibition last night. the ninth. j " :Vr; vV-$- 17 ... S. Alumni 29. 88r Grand-- - Junction Ogd3-4aitho-' ,:TZ r , - SALT LAICE jCIX,Iar..23mU The intermountaln A. A. U. hoop tournament entered the championship stage this afternon" with . Armour CEeaiheryT Idaho's powerful Outlaw Champions, Vico Oil of Utah, Cyprus Credit Union anoTDg den Litha quintets competing for 5. extra-perio- gytlH- -- rtivAthietteulrTrra r - we Pot O'Shockcr defeated August Srpp in 13 minutes, and Hy. Shar-ma- u pinned thrf shoulders of Pete Fiancis in 30 minutes. 220-ya- Provo Riflemen Win Team Match in . 3-- -- back-peda- ' special- - Jiu-jits- u jacn eurns .win 100-ya- r M :. t 'Irf k . third round of their battle. Hig&mi tJrtyteg is Spahero strangle old - 8-- . Four Survive In A. .r""' A. U. Tournament 160-yar- -- BEATS HUNTER T3Utao Higumo, isi, ceieaiea tsaia ' JEAN BGROTRA : j utes, hut iern applied his deadly a rplune for the second fall and the Anion ac wrs unnbie to return. Prbvo high school juniors took NEW-YORthe measure of the sealors. in a Mar. count between Jimmy McLarnin swimming meet staged Friday. The final score was 3oV to 3J'i, tfte re and Ray Miller was even today. Before the largest crowd that suit of the meet being determined ever witnessed r fight at Madtson by the medley rdayr4ast' event of Square Garden. McLarnin. last night tne camrKUiion. wntcn was woo oy thoroughly trounced the Chicago.""! juniors. cartoonist. in ft dreary, disappointing-10-roun- d T le juniors captured nix of the bout. His victory atoned eight first placca o overcome an tot knockout he suf- jarly lead established by. a senior fered at the hands of the pasty-faee- d relay victory. " The' summary:. Miller in Detroit Nov. 80. d relay Seniors (Miller, A crowd of nearly 25.000 peVsons n mltnoxa V.o knnt Biddulph, Hicks, Scott), first; Junnol.l till "' Instead of cheermir a vnockouttJM?'-""',:p. Victor, as nwst had expected to do, numpnreys;, secunii. jaist-iReam (Jr). first; diving Fancy 10 booed of listless rounds they, Robison (Sr) Rowe (Sr) second; iuriiilnff and ineffective and accorded McLarnin a spiritless aWHnrTJr) tied for thlra:. free style Taylor (Jr) cheer when the vefdlct was anfirst; Hicks. (Srrirecond; Murdoch nounced. (Jr) third. Timi' :22 Miller Covers Up Sorenson backstroke McLarnin' s famous, right and the (Jr) first; garter (Sr) seeond 3 to 1 odds, which favored the baby-face-d Bailey (Sr) third. Time 1:253-westerner evidently impressed free style Wignall (Jr) Miller, mightily, for it was he who first; Miller (Sr) second; Bee (Sr) dover into clinches and hung on third. Jimfe' .after, .tjmej checking all at ,hrcast stroke Johnson-- j Brock (Sr) se'eond; tempts or ths eager Jimmy to open (Jr) first; i u .. . , i. : .1 ij i tImb ,ib up'and'fight it out.' wa3 McLarnin who forced the ,,,or r73? f ightinc from the start, ' follow insr rrr3t; uiayaon ur; secunu, xiauii "Miller about the ring as the latter (Sr) third. Time 1:10. d Juniors l. Miller 3 medley relay continued to touted left hook which he used to (Wignall, Smart, Taylor) first; Sen open a cut beneath Jimr"Y'fl riht inra (Ci eye and pave the way for his De- - Time 2:27. troit victory was neVer m evidence, Bud Shield, accompanied by NIBMI IN SALT LAKE Coach C. 3. Leaf, will leve Sunday afternoon for St. Louis, Mo., and j SALT LAKE CIT3C, Mat, 23, (V.S - Paavo Nurmi, en' route to the national intercollegiate swim: Los 30. "Angeles to race Nick Car-- 1 ming meet of Mareh-3asn- d ter ine- an attempt to break the Tne "V tank marvel is in splenmil- recbrd, was temporarily; did shape for the classic, and is given a good 'chance to make a suc- t Held up tt&JajMn tfeilt Lake- Cjity. - I 440 mornhis arrived of and Nurmi cessful defense here this at 7:54 a.m. but due to a 4ree atyW titles, won iast year by the youthful Provo marvel in !' heavy snowstorm, Western Air g style. Express officials are doubtful J if he will be able to resume his Taste Final Workout-Shie- lds " jourrii'y today. worked out Friday evehe ning for the last time before T reacher St: IwitV;Hg,''aB .coavi fortably under 5 minutes io the 440, and considering that lie won' the ""event last year with a rt'eord mark of 6:082-5- , it appears that he will be ,hard to beat in that event 220 In the neighNegotiating borhood of 2:15, Bud also is accorded an excellent chance In that Webb, Clark and Moody Win race, although Kojac of 'Rutgers, eastern marvel, pruuuuiy win ur t'ntered in this event, and as it Others Beaten. poiripa aftpr th? 44fl the Utah Invader is not likely to be quite so LOGAN, Mar.;23 (Special to the strong for th22ff event." Y. U. grapplers did Herald)-Preliminaries Fridijy well in the ripening matches of the In the pink of condition, Shields annual intcrmountain A. A. U. tourIn fine fettle for the big nament, with three of the Cougar should be met?. Preliminaries take place grapplorg very much In Uih 11 lit' " Friday ttignt, March 29, in. thu running in their Various weights. Washington univrtty pool, with Webb Downs Mahhag . finals Saturday, evening, - - - tossed Garn Webb, Thfs year's trip to the national tournament was financed without William Young of Idaho 'U' In 2 an appeal for public subscription. minutes and 25 seconds in his preThe remainder of last year's Bud liminary. R. G. Clark tossed An-2 i Shields fund, sum drew Periman of Weber gym in plus a good-size- d to' minutes 32 seconds dl their from the B. T. U.f clashMllo Moody," a favorite assure theHrlp this. season. In the class tossed Lewis Jorgenson of Logan .high in 39 seconds. Other Cougars were defeated. Carl Basinger was decisioned by' Lewis Turley of Logan high in an d affair, while Ben Goe fell to Al Sievert of the Dcseret gym by the same method. Benard Nelson of Aggies defeated Vernal NEW YORK, March 23 OIJ- V- Tlppetts by decision in, 6 minutes. jean sorotra, French Davis cup All these tosers were In the 160- player, defeated Francis T. Hunt' pound class. or, American Internationa, star, in Ronald Jones of Utah Aggies the finals of the 'National Indoor annexed the championTennis singles tournament today. ship by defeating Backman of The scores were Weber gym in Friday's only final It was the third time Borotra has- - match. won the American Indoor Friday's results follow : ' tr-- " 112 pound class Ronald Jones (U. A. C.) decisloned A. Backman (Weber gym). 118 pounds Garn Webb (B. Y U.) threw William Young (Idaho U); Earl Nashimoto U. A, C.) lOTM j! LAKE CITY, Mar. 23 Ira Medley Relay, Last Event of SALT rfin-- took the measure Of Jack ClaM SwTm TTeetT pei" Lewis in the feature mat bout here Friday night. Lewis captured the tides Result, first fal) with hCadlocka in 82 min- Coast, Lightweight t I S 1 . I : 1 s K . KUPPENHEIMER 1 .jrecinwEn. viv 1 mmmmmmmsmm h llllrJ controlled 111 sit r 1 I U P ., I i f li, ..y.v.j w 't iHi ! II CT-t JtavT1''! 1 ! - it i f 1 Ti W Reproduced CUBS SLUG BALL LOS ANGELES. Mar. 23. 175 pounds l'.P ta Ames Stenhens MAKES HIS JOB EASY GLENDALE. Calif.. Mar. 23m.r. His first comeback attempt since Because Myer, Bluege and Hayes have such recovering from an almost ratal Washington Infields, Joe Judge, tonsil operation last Drtemher. re good throwing arms, first baseman, says his position at sulted In defeat for Frank Wykoff d first will be easy to play this sum National A. A U. dach mer. hnmplon. -iy cut-bTre- jkoffrr-irnw(r MISSED TWICE IN TWO TEARS harne of Pasadena, who completed ' Bart Averlll, Clovland rookie the century In ten seconds flat In outf Icldor, says ha missed only two the Olrndaltt-Pasaden- a track meet frames In two seasons of play In yesterday. the Pacific Coast League. it" -- 1 WAXAHACHIE. Ten.. Mar A lavelln hurled j:i "during th Ellis county Inter achMastio league track and field meet her Friday afteT-noo- a Struck Thomas Norman, 14. In the jugular vein and killed him almost Instant lyr ' Young Norman was a tatnr at the trmt and a son 9t Mr. nd Mr. Tom Woman . of tm city. tp. 5 Cambridge Victor In Boat Classic LONDON. rHe 1 l L 100th ... MK nnrYjof iUJlrsUoata drK Mu Of Oxford 'h annual classic withf-- on the Thames I '.May. 'Th light blue onrsmon of Cam-brldswept over the finish line at VorUske seven lenvths ahead nf cr. IthauMiaaitiitad Osiord win ning Its 40th victory alnra 1821 and fawln even with id ancient rival Ii total rsees won. On contest ' ended in a dead heat The time: was it minutes and 21 tcond, r -- upper-eluim- oomparinj ths eo icadinf ci jaretta brand. T) Lj Lj " 1. 14- I The four lesdinj clarettei . ; . "Masked" with paper elotrct to oonoeal their brand Baffin. r had -- 4CigarctteNo.-3) I n sT. IT IT T FIFTY mat c your -- every dollar 1 - mkl ml count more, Kuppenteimer has crowded tliesc suits with, their famous extra value. It starts at the looms in the exclusive ness of the confined designs and follows through to your lasting -- sayti - : V satisfaction, in the shape retaining drape9 tlx fit Tangible valuer body-conformi- ng When the votes were recorded it was discovered that Old Gold anrl- - -- I Aroup Ol Ysls number, the one that was most appealing to the taste. ' The News supervised the test on January 18 at various fraternity houses and in the News office. I rrt t i SK 11 1 1 Thcyjverejnrcly to choose, by Mar. celebrated the I J- I Jan. 25, 19291 four disguised brands without knowing their identity. 100-yar- . Yale Hews, judged to be the most sporting way of testing the merits of the four leading brands. Some 208 Yale students were asked to smoke the . 1 I) In the recent cigarette test made at the University u Old Golds were chosen by the students as the best. The cigarettes were masked by black labels so that the names of the brands were concealed. Each label was numbered. This was Wykoff Is In Comeback Try Javelin Kills Youthful Track Meet Spectator from thi J- - U.) IMaholT) declsioned Bob Dahle (U. Three Detroit pitchers were A. C); Loo Bartagnoie (Descret and 1hr ChlcagoXiba jwon Rvm) netlsioncd Ray Showcll (East their third consecutive victory high.) from the" Detroit Tigers, 13-Cuy Heavyweight (over 175 pounds) ler of the Cubs and Rice and Shea Daniel Ixipes (Idaho U) threw Dalof the Tigers hit home runs. les Rlchens (U. A. C); Bill Lon-- son (Dcseret gvm) threw Atkln NICE FOR LEAGUE FUND Jensen (U. A C.) The Lot Angeles club will donate three-fourcents to the Pacific Coast League for every woman fan Loser admitted free to the Los Angeles -park this summer, but won't pay visiting clubs anything. n. t OLD COLD CIGARETTES WIN . FIRST IN TESTS AT YALE c sr rij$ . wonrrOldt f -- Gold was given 63 first choices, I ,'whicn was 11 per cent ahead, of mm- . SCllWAg CLOTHING' CO,. 'The Heme of Kuppenhclmcr per cent ancau uigarciic iu. of Cigarette No. 1, and 53 per cent ahead of GgareiterNo. 4. . , oi Good Clothes" Itovo, Utah. sea ' iSfsJi , NOT " . I ' I H H( '"'"ly''''? A C O U Q H A - 0 A L O A D atiUnkOk,aii,ini rT ilLM Advertise in the Herald Classified Columns," I |