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Show LGOIiGARS f &Wb XOWB(DYSy TANGLE HERE TONIGHT' I CoastTw Thwsday i Kys. Wyoming! Tonight jae nignt, ana tne B. T-- '1 . r marvM nm tv tllia ns A 1 . th. ol.u.l kin 1 1 place immediately afterward. Cowboys Seek Revenge Although Hhe Cowboys lost . the first came of. their western linva- sioat6tire CawgaTs lfy a count they are out tor revenge to---BlghW afUr ahowing a stead ier type of basketball against Utah Aggies last night at Ogdcn., Wyoming Is heavily favored .to annex the R. M. C. eastern division crown this season, and has a smooth-workinfast team "to hurt UtsXDec. LOGAN, A- - g, agaTwtenCOugam" customed to the Utah type of floor now, the Cowboys should be formidable foes tonight Provo hoop fans are,eagrt6 see the Cougars In action against the Cowboys tonight, and a good-size- d crowd is expected to be on hand at Ihe ladles' gym. B,rYViU.'s team looks like the best to represent the "Y" In many seasons, and tonight is the first opportunity of the year to see the promising Cougars work against a strong college team. Ten B. T. U. players. Coaches Ott Romney. and Chick Hart will leave for California early, Thurs-da- y morning. The opening games find tin. of a holiday hoop-touCougars opposing. University of California at Los Angeles, Saturday, Jan. 21, and Monday, Jan, 23. H Traveling Cougaht-- - The men chosen to make the. trip aret "Eel" Brinley, Elwcod Romney, George Staples and Dallas TueDer, forwards; "LUyfoot" Reeve nd Bud Walker, centers; ' Captain Russ Magleby, George Cooper. Mark Ballif and Bradford Jensen, i. fl r Ml guards. In addition to these ten men. Coach Romney is especially pleased with chunky Lee Christiansen, freshman forward, and much is expected from this youngster before the season ends. After the return from the coast. Coach Romney plans to devote considerable time to "Buke" Roblson, Ernie Shober, Earl Hone and Aldy Smith, some extremely promising - B squad men . . . I. lOtD" fhe Great Alt' Ring Career (dJn-ife- e. ford game will result Jn a victory The" game will for th,. Cadets. . Loathing TO'rTrtmntt-rif-jonv- s 1930 Both tne tains of squad. career at West Point. durwere hackfield regulars Despite the condemnation by the ing the past two seasons. Carnegie Foundation of the fact that college"football plavers were assigned Individual berths. Army officials 'have seffuTJSffthi palatial and bst fitted train evr assembled for a football trip to transport the, Immense squad of 110 players to the coast; The Army was one of the few inSALT LAKE CITY, Dee. 18. fl'.Pi stitutions which the 'Carnegie Claiming the present swimming Foundation's now famous "Bulletin, team, of the University of Utah to No. 23" exonerated as guiltless of. and "Bubsidizirs;" be the best in years, Cpach Charles "recruiting," football. in "overemphasising" Welch expects good performance " Why Worry About Carnegie competition this season. the Carnegie reaction will Nine lettermen have returned beWhat to the presenf trip - -- nT.nowrr now rnatwrral onlv Is new for the and apparently-i- s regarded as unas far as collegiate, competition Is important by Army football lead school Former high concerned. ers. stars are giving the present univerAt anv rate Coaeh "Biff" Jones is. stty veterans a run 'or their places taking all Army football players to on the team. the varsiylniayers, California scrubs and even the plebe squad. It is explained that only the varsity When his ' car caught fire in players will- be. used against StafRcadingT-a"V- ic Diehm; quenched ford but that the scrubs and ptex, the blase with snowballs, hurled at will be used in practice sessions. " The" special train on which the trip the flames. ill be made, consists. of 13 cars, two dining six pullmans, Probable lineups for,, tonigfv :y rs, two baggage cars, an observa- games: n v it WVnMIJtCT, car and two. specially equipped .f Thomas cars, on, rmed out as a Dressing Brinley . Jaaoletti room and the other for showers. Romney.. ....... .f. Reeve ,c. , . ..- Schwart . .Coughlift Miss Hattle Glo has taken Over (c) Cooper (c) . . . Dunker the job of justice of the peace in g Maglcby.s.. Wayne. Ill,, held for 50 years by Snow College her father: B. Y. U. B Squad . Larson Christiansen ..... f . . . Police in Peterson t. . Johnson. . . city recently , .Lund 1 got an arson confession from a . . Robison. .F. Nielson prisoner by feeding him ham and Poulson. . .. g. . . .' Burr eggs. Shober Reion4 and Dan ttTlTespTeeTrme ta UteHTlaFStrong Team Of Swimmers i- -- I ." . 1 . . li rtth-ve-m- 33-2- nt " n u ei . LINCOLN BEATS HEBER, c-- lf the-sec-- KODAK ALBUMS IN COLORS . Advertise Utah" HEDQUIST KODAK SHOP Larson Studio Deli Chipmaa j at the masquerade its At 11 l',f! ' in a - cigarette its TASTE A " IV cigarette AA cannot honestly as anything else. It is, or ought ma-quera- de to bcT a good smoke always! Chesterfield's better taste is the result of rSticking tb that one job making a good smolFc Day after day, Ghester field wiil give' you "added enjoymeni sparkling flavor, refreshing mild -- .... -- i- --' -- i Him .j N I , viX ; ness, fragrant charactei- - unfailing good taste simply because the thing you want in a cigarette is exactly what we work for: - I f r- - . . r 1 1 - - s-- A H tOU:9,Liooi:nMnMTosACCOC. -- w- fi AV - - i$:;ht?f? . SU-C- 1;; , . "TASTE above everything ' '4. . .pOPULAR.I,TY' MUST BE DES1 RVED " Ux--Ar- d Fallot for sHeader. . SPRINGVILLE trct ill Although the Army failed to win itingle major game this season. Captain "Biff" Jones, head coach, and Christian Cagle, captain of the a 1 CHve Ends With Bad . OGDEN, Dec. 18 Utah Aggies rallied in the last five minutes of Beating, play to nose out the Wyoming to 29, in ihe Weber gymnasium. Tuesday sight D'ec. t CHICAGO, 33-2Beth Parkinson, Aggies' fresh-ac- e, 4 once nicknamed The Great, sent the ball swishing through Shires, o the strings for the winnings points, whose powers of persuasion failed with only seconds left to play. to turn him Into a pugilist, has The Cowboys looked better than .. Jordan high school evened mat signed a two weeks vaui-?vthey did against B. Y. U. Monday ters with Bpringvjlle Tuesday after be as where, explains t "I I night, haying an apparently com noon, wnen tne jseetaiggera toox a can talk aanach as I want to.", lead Of 4 4 Red fortable the from invading victory ii Th White Sox ball player. who ' futes to play. Streaks of brilliant I Devils. In the ring.ja passing and shooting by both teams The half closed 14 to 13 for Jor- dreanfojjiiroture Monday night, when he was drubT' featured the fracas. dan, and In the latter stages of the bed by George Trafton, a proft. Jiacolettt Score game the Beetdiggers gradually sional football player, obla-vJiacoletti. Cowboy forward., was pulled away. Butte rfleld and Lun-ne- n $2,800 for hie two fighU from Pro. high-poiman of the game, with starred for the winners, while H motcr Jim Mullla 14 counters. Thomas also played Weight who counted 10 points for He sent $100 of it to his father 1 M tlliant halt f SotUWs,- - wa ihiitstanding4 tjTi Conghlln's defensive work was ex performer on Coach "Eel" Ledding- It was one of those ''p'eMinit hsm's quintet. cellent mornings after the nifc'.it befor out was score: the Parkinson The Aggies' tor the White Sox first baseman ,r. J standing star; scoring 13 points and who demonVrat-- ! conr'uiivh-JORDAN a floor stellar game. Cap playing he doesn't know that what Vpndav . ,. mOa 4w ' " at " V tain Carl Davis worked nlcely F. P, about boxing 'would fill a rood center. . The great Shires' didn't feel so strong for himself as a boxer after beBateman rf "sTadrsfrGersrTramnTW'-- l Scores ' e Butterfield If by professional football player who ing decisioned by Trafton, professional football player, the other night 5 was his opponent hadn't learner his first engagement, and Tucked, .... Howeyer, Arthur knew he was"a"wo?w-aftWYOMING 0 is shown here extending sympathies to Bad Dan Daly of Cleveland,, G. Wright rg . ... Any more about the gentle art of Q whom he kayoed in 21 second: in his first fight. Daly is just awaken- Engstrom rf 1 Lunnen, lg . . trading punches than Shires, but 0 for all that when their five round Black, rg 6 ing from hearing the birdies sing. JiacolletU If t 0 Larsen If bout was over, the referee lifted 2 Swartx, c ... 0 LaCombe rf . Trafton's hand high in the air. 0 Oonnghlin rg 0 0 Borg, e WASATCH HIGH In justice to Arthur, however, it Gear lg 0 S Anderson, lg must be put down here Chat had G. T. F. P. Thomas rf . . ki 0 not the referee raised Trafton't McNiff rf ... . , ... Nicel rf 9 11 33 Totals 0 . . Dunker hand, Trafton would not have ben lg if ...... Hiatt, able to lift It himself. The fivr c ,. Averett, SPRINGVILLE 30-1- 7 12 9 5 29 Totals Brown-- , rg . : G. F.'P. rounds of battling with Arthur, Th, t . 2 10 Great, left him as winded as would Farley, lg .. UTAH AGGIES Weightrf ............. 4 woman after Murdock, lg . If I 3 be a portly, elderly Packard G. chased a mile and a half by being Remunr, rg . Manwaring, Henri rf an angry bull. Coash Sanky -- JUixon's Lincoln Bowman, Anthon rg Parkinson, If Promoter Jim Mullen billed the school showed that theV . boys high lg H,ughes c 8 1 1 17 Davis Totals as "the fight of the sges." . affray Jones must be reckoned with in the comlg . Bennion rg LINCOLN it was, at. that Certainly no Maybe Sumsion lg ing Alpine division hoop race when G. T. F. P. Young Jg such ludicrous- - exhibition ever hw Mower, o .. Wasatch 12 the 6 0 0 strong Reese rf they trounced been seen. - And there Is'nt much 10 16 11 31 Law, c .... Totals .... 0 0 0 likelihood that the fight fans of high school quintet cf Heber, 30 to Erown, If . Metcalg rg 0 12 . 6 Bunnell, c .f 17, in the". Lincoln high school gymfuture age will witness a simany electrical "fBur most The popular 0 2 . 1 Marshall rg 10 7 4 24 ilar tilt nasium Tuesday afternoon. Totals In trder the .home, in ' . 2 0 4 appliances toastWasatch started strongly, and Carroll lg . . . 0 0 0 are: Irons, vacuum cleaners, had an 11-- 7 lead at the half, .but Wiscomb rg washing-machineand ers : 0 0 0 If Morgan Lincoln struck its siride m lialf, and with Reese- - and Bun... 15 0 0 30 Totals . . nell scoring from all parts of the floor, the Tigers went far to the front and the best efforts of the -visitors rnitlii not halt thft Giye Utah Scenic WALK UPSTAIRS slaught. "Views for Xmas and Save on Your 2 DRUG STORES Reese and Bunnell tied for high 12 DIAMOND counters WATCH or each, point honors with AND while Averett, lanky center, led the 182 JVest Center, Provo j Wasatcn scorers with 8 points. Tho 212 West Center St score:. LOSES, 150. the second successive. r, the Utah. Aggie gridmen be lid hy two captains nexrall. tne result oi lewer- - 5f ,Ta-Pal- ' WEST POINT, N. Y.. Dec. 18. UEi The Army football squad of 1Q players departs on a palatial 13ar special train at 3 p. m. today for a game with Stanford univprsitv at Palo Alto, Calif, on Dec. 28. Officers and newspaper coiiespondentg bring the " number "of the party' to Hf Aggies Chosen Co-Captai- o Players Travel In Alto Special Vrain; f .TarewSchodL Cow-ooya- 4 x ladles' ymnaslwn is the place. A preliminary game between a B squad teamand Snow Cougar . ! 11 J a. .Mwi college w uuiea i 110 Ten Players Will Make Trip; Wyoming En counter In Ladies' Gym Tbnighjt Attracts Intense Interest; Cougars Look Good., .1 lUYJ MM Xu", yet THEY SATISFY |