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Show v PRCTVO PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY. DEJCEMBER 4.. 1929. HERALD. G UTAH)-EVENIN- nannies Star Guard Chosen As Cougars ' Leader boxmkef LehHJefeats Yacher, Magleby and Votes; Captain-electlla- s ord On Gridiron; leader. popular : . t ,' - l! .. Elffief Daalruprstat guard, will captain the B. T. U. CougaMootball team In 1930. meetDas trap wu elected at a ing of footballlettermen thi mornV. "Clug" Vacher. ing it E "Bliss Hoow . and Rum Magleby, all backfleld men, also were nominated for the cptaTncyrDaitn:p and hing the high tnen en the firat ballot, and Dastrup winning over the diminutive quarterback on the final vote. He was then Dnanimouaiy eodomA bxtht rdy" in- - f r . U by the Associated Press. This year is the second be has won. his letter r i -- A 1 at a regular guard' berth, and he Trtli br sentoMexteAaqn, ELMERANDTT Daatrup is popular with his fellow football men, and is expected to make a splendldSleader. '"" Eighteen gridders will receive their letters for the season's work on" the gridiron, being approved by Issues the' athletic council of the "Y" as follows; Captain , Tuesday, Wildcat ' McCann stopped . in Thorn, Dyches, B. Skousen, Daa-tru- Westrf Loveless, Brlnley, Praia long enough Tnesday after Cooper, Pollard, Hanson, 'Merrill, noon to Issue a challenge to Henry Reeve, C. Prince, "Vacher, Hoover, Jones or Dean Park, to mee either man in a finlehedjavrestling .match Magleby. Ballif and M. Skousen. to be held in Provo Just as soon as arrangements could be made, PEOVO 1TOCTH ARRESTED Wildcat declared that he had Curtis Nims, pf Provo, gave hint-se- lf up. In 8t George for forging tried several times to arrange a checks In Utah county. He was re- match with the two Garden City turned to Provo by Deputy Sheriff grapplers, but they did not want to meet htm. Martin BtreWTueday evenlngr ' The Wildcat declared that he would be in Provo inLa.fewjdaysi.to . CHECK ARTIST ARRESTED Heitsman, wanted by the get the answer of the Proy6 Salt Lake police department as a wrestlers. his way In Rait perilBtehrTcTieciraTtlgt, was ai d In Provo Monday by Police Of- Lake where he is scheduled to returned He has ficer Archie Sellers. Heitsman was wrestle. turned over to tha Salt Lake police trom Mexico where he defeated several good men. Tuesday. DASTRWP Wildcat McCann Challenge p, t -t i .t i j ann-was-- an 1 .11 10 Daatrup was one of the outstahd insr T" men this year; being a unanimous eholee as guard, having played stellar bail in all-sta- te - . g. -- embli eoUfanJwasJisteJjnUie team as chosen third 7 point-gettin- Vtr l'--- 4. 28-1- - Captaffi3EIect t. T HEBER. Dec. team scored a y nr ' ...in a gown : Feature HOLDS LEAD Lehi's veteran victory over Wasatch feign of Heber,. showing considerable class In the encounter. Wasatch started strongly, and had a 1746 margin at the end of the third quarter, but Coach Roar NEW YORK, Dec. 4 (UEH-Flv- t Nlelson's Purples then opened up of the world's leading heavyweights a brilliant attack that brought an are scheduled to appear1 at Madison easy victory, 5SnaTirnrdin-mM- tt Tr- PTwHk Of WhlUT""?"'"'! Uanday Bight and boxing has shaken off the outstandings while Trane scored 12 legarthy which' has prevailed since points to lead in the the retirement of Gene Tunney. Everett looked, best for Heber. The heavyweight situation once Wasatch froah frounced the Lehi uore provides the principal sub- froeh in a preliminary game. 80 to ject of interest in the- sporting world. . .' v Score: LEHI Unfortunately only-- two of the are- - scheduled to G. T. ttearyweightsP. . 4 8 fight -- Otto Von Porat, hard hitting F. Evans, if . lyO Norwegian from Chicago, and Phil Whiteraan, If 0 4J Scott, English champion, being Trane, c .. . 6 0 0 12 ftheduted for- - a-,. fo--rg0 2 Gray, lg charity .show. Aljred. rf ... The other three, two .former Klrkham, i g champions and, the ranking contender, appearin varying roles. 14 2 0 28 ToUU Jck. Xtonpaeyinost colorful cf all WASATCIf heavyweight champions, has obO. T. F. P. tained a New York referee's Brown, rf . ... 2 license and is scheduled to officiate 2 If .... Hiatt, Scott-Von the Porat bout, his first Everett, c . . 3 referee in -- New Farley, rg .; appearance as O York. ;. 1 Moulton, lg Gene Tunney, whose retirement e 0 Redmond, left the heavyweight class in its present chaos," returned yesterday 8 8 147 Totals ... from a 15 months' European trip to attend the bout Max. will aall-f- or and is expected America shortly as a spectator. It was suggested before' Christmas. Schmeling has that inasmuch as Tunney is one of fight an unselected opthe committee to cTeeide the win- sighed to at Atlantic City,- - Feb. 22, ner of the Muldoott-Tunnetrophy ponent and plans to establish training lie of the symbolical championship headquarters at the resort., city act as judge in the Seott-VoPorat about Jan. 1. v Gene the at fight. appeared aghast ViMnr C.nmpain, Argentine, jjvyr. idea: will leave his native "Oh, my," he gasped, "that would weight, next and sail ' for ' haunts Sunday . be a tough .situation.". .. America to fulfill,- hlr contract for Jack Sharkey, recognized as the several bouts under the direction will the contender for title, leading Square Garden corbe present as a spectator and to ortheVMadiSQn -- ' .. . ,. "acou?' the man "he may be called poration.. Prime Young Strlblihg'"and eliminameet a to in future upon man the Italian mountain, Camera, Miami Beaeh 4ater .iton Uotlt at in wKocomplerethe list of recognized the wmter. Further interest was added to title contenders, are scheduled, for rltUBttoir-b- y the return yester Italian plans to sail for Amerday of Jose Jacobs, manager of - big after the bout If Max Schraeling. Jacobs has been la- ica immediately he succeeds in repeating his.-pre- to German the confer with Europe ivious victory over the Georgian. heavyweight and reported fh Drab Heavyweight Picture Hoover Also Receiver Ikcomes More Interesting; Battle Billed. Splendid Rec- - utiirpwnisi FOURTHfARlT Heber; 2&17 ON NEW LIFE Bum. fit Tilt Basketball InOld Y Gym Cooper's Oeckeroarding House Team Succumbs "tq Great . B. Y. U. Cougar baskeleer. make their first appearance of Se6ondWairal!y ByOpp6nents; Brilliant i . season tonight, meeting twt DoT "M" 'taea team obtained Jn the v : IayJiotedtSMvir Alumsf riumph opening quarter of the game, the "Unable lead t 4 overcome a sewn-poin- t' that the Fourth ward Pioneer ward lost by a score of 20 iianain jj. t to 18 after outpl iying the Fourth of Tuesday's Lee, g ... feature the In game The Fort Douglass game w warders in the other stages of the invitation tournament sched- Porter, c at ,70 o'ctoek. with the Aft encounter, played Monday night in "Y" the Horses downDark ule, Brlnley the Third ward gym. ..17 2 38 battle to' follow Immediately Totals ed the Decker- Boarding House five conclusion ofthi hoop clash I HOUSE BOARDING 8L S8 The DECKER tg ITrffirlinnf-gamefought and the Pioneer five , is board inr house . team took the lead M. I. . the soldiers. The bid showing fruits of the coaching' pf at the 4 1 9 be the scene of th battle start, and when the half Christiansen, f Stan Peay, . former guard of the 4 0 8 rFort Douglaa boasts an ...... . was out in front Kirk, Pmvo hlvh mniiad. If the Pioneers ended, this team Uonalatrong. team-thi- walker, c year will Chrisand Kirk iimt. ere-16 ramiinua to Imnrove thev will iok wuiege au-oiiwith gsAl the baffled opposing nien as . Mickey Oswald senTa gTeaTaeal of opposition dur...... 10 2 CouchBrlck era with their ngnuung-ux- e piays. naiverson. g Wood. LeGran-- l Tm palf of the league, i I man. Bill Paul ad aem&t Johnson of the Fourth ward was r:i4 t came si Total Horses Dark the able to Tocaterthe hoop quite often filiation, Xhf The Cougars have laeen JvSjH and scored six ringers for high back andCompletely oiitplayeff scom SNOW COLLEGE boarders in the iast nair, oy into two squads for the . occukk A v point honors of the game. Hansen meanwhile holding I . I I.W v. and Vincent of dhe Pioneer and ing 25 paints, ..11 1 23 M. Magleby, f their rivals to 9. in th eibm.l with die six polntB. Tt0'T2 aud was very tfcrestirig to waAch. Jensen, e feeding 'it to Hansen under the 0 0 0 the Dark Horses in Blaine, g .... basket. "Vincent was good on dH Th win puU 2 1 6 next oppon- R, Magleby, g Has fense for the. losers. Porter and the semifinals. Their Millard five, Loses played a splendid floor game ents will be the strong successful In 68 . .33 . 2 Total the team that waa . for the" victors. -P- AYSON-eirmTnathH PROVO FOURTH , QTT. ' defeat their first the' 6. T. F. P 3 0 ... f basketball Patten, compesince began they 12 6 ' 0 0 5 0.10 . SPANISH FORK Spanish Fort Johnson, rf Kitchen, f . tition. 0 a,0 0 workout 0 0 0 has begun its c Cuttson, If H. Wilson, Christiansen and " ........... 2 4 2 6 Cooper The coach has elgbt 3 3 8 In earnest lu Wilson, g Porter, c Decker all the Boarding While e, 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 tough games to put his playn ts R. Wilson, g rg 0 1 11 House five played good ball, Cooper P. Wilson, g 2 0 4 condition for the league scheduitl Jackson, lg ...... on the defense and Christiansen of The games .are as follows: Xtc i 8 7 4 20 offense were outstanding. Brlnley, 13 3 29 Luicoln at Spanish Fork; Dee. l Totals Total PIONEER Spanish Fork at Provo; . Dej, JRomney and Jensen played stellar Pleasant Grove at Spanish Fort I G. T. F. P. bap for the Dark Horses. ' Dec. 13, Spanish Fork at Pleuul Snow Cox. rf with In the other game, grove; Dec. 17,. Provo at Spantr'l Hansen, If college and Payson Alumni doing Be Fork! ..Dec 20, Spanish Fori d Bovd, e . ...... battle, the Snow five displayed Heber j Dec. 27, Heber at Spunliil Wilkins. rg ... great scoring ability, and outFork: Jan. 8, Spanish Fork at lit I Vincent, lg . . classed the opposing team, 68 to 29. PASADENA. Cai., Dec. 4 OTJfP Nicol, If ....... Isaacson led the scoring with 28 The eastern team that will take coin high. 20 are .There whHeboys trying fcl Ills lo credit, foot-ball points ih7theannu&Teai3t-wcs- t 9.1 0 18 Maglebs work on the .guard line part game In the Rose Bowl here wUiono on the main team, wit1! Totals cental was sensational. New Year's day is expected to be Lewis, the. only veteran, at Snow will clash with the 6S team selected within, , the next day or there are four Important beruut; EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE The greatest bittii A. In the other semifinal, the winner two, SEATTLE. Dec!' 4. griS-M- a:c "said today. The an- be filled. to be at forward with tm seems Dark of victor .the' to the salesstock wil when San Francisco nouncement Ibe made the play Klein, They i d clash for hte eastern team notifies officials of ood men trying out. man, was held by police here today its acceptance of trie invitation ex Dart, Ferguson, Hawkins, FIdk for California authorities following Elle. Hodge. Bincham, Sbec I Scores hie- - arrest late Tuesday on a teler pended $y the western representa and and Wnnams"ar ftghtmg fen&l BRINLEY'S DARK HORSES tive. graphic warrant from Santa Crux defenaive posts. With many othi on. a J32,000..emhezilement charge. 4 0 sophomores and "freshmen iiwtl Romney, I for the practices, the Spanish rjrti When a woman gives up a good Brlnley, t ... (ichonl has plenty of material fcl Job to .marry a many it may be Robison- e .. 5 On team- a first-cla6 u 10 j B. Jensen, g eitiher,.'(l) love, or (2 laziness. tZ ii--- hA s n, ,- vi All-Sta- tg Spanish Fork - rs pre-seas- on Lo-e- Ro&Toumamenf Team To Named Horse-Millar- j Additional Sports : Page ss a T (f LyTYLES vanish with the seasons bu 'WasBttsHtH ziz. m a. . r"', v;r uc rn ru xvi - good taste in cigarettes, once achieved, never changesJJiewholesome good--ness of fine tobaccos is not to"bc im-- " proved on. 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