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Show r..c3 rpu 10, IffCS ' rROVQ EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY JANUAfi Nebo-.D- me-an- d siom-'RivaE- M - t .inTAHT-nflrtonFlBOBCATST- J Aaotbar ona of tanaa heavyweight ftmtnatioa - tournament' arrantad to aMBTtpat any public fancy that Jack Daaopaaty aheaM not a aaitad back to rtx- - th heavyweight tnampianahJp U Lb eotmaoa peo ple wUl be atartsd this waak hy Tax Rickard whan Jack Sharkey and Tom Heeney are ached eled to drop on eoavtonder from th list TeTrentafSystem Walloped Dy Spectacular Shooting:; " Score, 56 36 BOZEVAN, Mont Jan. 10Seor- Ing 41 polnta lo tha second half, Montana State collrga amotherl the barnstorming Oregon Ajrglei Saturday night by a acor of M to nt Pa ir' v - alttste umsiox Team Standing u 1r e w. riwunt Cftrt Uncela Le Aaurtraa Fork ' ....,.1 . liM at Provo. B, Y. H. B. , Unoela at NT.BO DIVTSIOIf Testa Standing J Spanish Fork JIM NepM ." Friday- Schedule i Wprfitu ill at Fayava 'ork. Spanish Fork at Eorrka, I nr-- t 10 1 1 Kurrk 1 1 Bohcata Bob WU4-- Tha Corvallis team," which" made an Impressive record against middle western teams, and defeated B. T. U. of Provo In IU first tuasle of the trlp, waajleclslvely trounced Coach by tha uncanny sheotln Otl nomney Bobcat In tha second half. Purlng the : flrat half, Montana but all appeared badly beaten, "percentage" calculation fell when Thompson. AVard and WordeS be gan findinfr tha hoop In tha second halt, and the contest turned' Into I PC W. SprtngvUlo M t t 1 l jKW Mm " '."."'' itAmwlPM , h& , .' rieaaant-Urove- B Y. high echool twlng Into action Friday for the firtt lime la tht present Alpln a A having an opportunity to Jola th undefeated elaae a rating Which will be. mad mora (elect by Orove conteet the-- Uncoln-IleaaWtdch will drop on of th twopre. a from IU 1000 ent ProroVM Mmmmmmmmmmmjm-.K.x::::::v'::::.:::y::; 1 one... p .4wff .' DELANEY WILL TUNNEY MAY NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (UP) Jack Dclaney, former tight heavyweight champion, who recently was bought hy Jo Jacob for $50,000, ha been matched for a bout with Johnny Risko of Cleveland at Madison Square Garden, Feb. 10. Jacob has patched up hi difference with Tex Rckard, after falling to. negotiate for a Tunney fight In Chicago, and. I ready to send the Bridgeport boxer against Rlsko. next month, provided the winner is promsed a. bout with the winner of the Sharkey-Heene- y fight. 7-- -- Lincoln?) ..). D. Johnson, Trana. Xehl 5 .7y.. Walker; Am. Fork Llnebaugh.'Pl. Grove. Hayes, PL Grova Webb, Am. Fork .... Smith, Lehl V ' Christiansen, P. G. . . Fox. Lehl Anderson, Am. Fork .... Smith, PL drove Gray, Lehl Emma, Am. Fork ....... IngeraolL Am. Fork Fair, Lincoln Clayton, Lincoln ......... Fielding, Lincoln O. T. .800 G. 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFFICIAL BAT c ct MARKS ISSUED CHICAGO, :.aeaaoti late hitting fctreak enabled Harry Heiman, Detroit outfielder, to boost Jits average to .398 and lead the Jan. 10 OTP) A GEM American league in batting, accord Ing to official averages just released- Heilman connected safely time out of 505 attempt. He A1 wmtntrntr ririTgcterpTiiv-ou- t -- ftw Simmons had 15f hits out f 40 time at bat. - An injury kept him out of the game during the latter third of the year Ty Cobb was fifth with an average of .357, Heinle Manuah, 1926 leader, drop- -' pad to 299. Leading batter were Gehrig, New York, .873; Fotbergil Detroit' 359: - Comb. New York. .356: RuUi. New York. .356; Cochrane. Philadelphia. .338; Menael. New York,-J3and Goalm, Waahngton. 334. Babe Ruth not only established a stew home run record of 60, but also led tha league, in runs scored with er, by six polnta. - -- V- 'oi s,- , ' ' -' fiki yClvXr'" ' vitally to 4ife FRIEDMAN .TEAM WINS -- ' ad screen I- AllTlOSt Human" smith's - M,r,trhop . . Holland - W . -- MnrKFRY 9 o'clock Performance Only - n n ! - I w lit e u...,..- - " u i Hatnrvii lArvnr . i .tii Pf Jrf tiFlrfZl " "1 ijS V - y yV ' S 11 1 1 M5M U RI7 A t 2A . ; . . . "" ' --j77- T"1 f. group-- tegether ' this low prcle. - M. .1 nQST CENTER 11 1 STT" 1 1 II I H 1 1 M i t H 1 j 1 tyTttT a j ' i.-?. ill i ui tianm " -- itti nityif u. tji rrrT7 miun 11 11 " UTlllClCS SO lllPM - . JUL UUClULiiy. v: Ti- 'Ttittt W orf VMgtBwlhtrs DcpcndablV Hour of Musle every Friday night at 11:00 p. m.Columbia:hain " 'l ' ' ' ; -- II'- Phbne f - ' KC L i - . . J .. '.. KWi - J. . - rr l 7VtT7T7m ni H Tft r U. ll MsU 0 TT TV TV AT O 310 West Center, ' , wc ' i '"''y Inc. FRY, Provo r " - ' V , . 9S0 ... 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Nev ers' professional football team lost Prolojrue, cast of 16, direction 13 to 6. to Benny Friedman's Cleve-- ; ' , pf.T, Earl Pardoo, and Btrldogn. 1 - It - is Everything You Want It In Ret . M Af of a boy and trirl and of their . do?s a' ecreen ro- of wondrous, beauty, ."J"06 . he I'll Charming; picture story rri0 ., '-iV- i I She loved him and he was fa'ful ia his affection for If j 158, .Gebriy'hit for the greatest . number of bases, 447. Earl Combs I I In led number of hit with "23t Yo'ur last opportunity to see neathirty mora than Heilman, his this farrtous classic, brought : rest competitor. r j HfiypvL fUBffl l4j3;tuT )eleeommend r '"m 11 11 - x ' aia-da- ice hockeytat wV. Cook, th there, and he not o wealth! either, although ho eaa out a flgurV " . TODAY and TOMORROW Ii! XkO, y&Er PA S. er LAST TIMES TODAY 201 leC Shaxkajt-continuea. 2 tQXi vnr ite in the betting, despite a faint sense of uncertainty a to hi condi tion. He ha been ordered to com to New York for a phylacal exam ination and plan to arrive Tuesday. - - than 300 former and present resi dents of the Spanish Fork Third ward met Friday night at the chap el and amusement hall and held the annual ward reunion. The children of the ward were entertained In the ttftefflo0ii; a pioiaiii wsvgleu foi tha older folks in the assembly i room, after which the crowd re paired to the amusement hall where a once-aplay was enjoyed, lunch eon was served and dancing completed the evening, a 0 NEW YORK. Jan. 10 (ITP) CM Tunney may postpone a proposed hunting trip to attend th heavy weight elimination bout between Jack Sharkey and Tom Heeney next ' . Friday night Tha champion ha been warded by William Muldoon New York boa? Ing commissioner, that the winner of the fight i qultely likely to be the challenger for the title next JonMrcEr . Wednesday Thursday .Tv y btk racer were there, too, and they're not millionaire, although they cat flash a long roll. for th ; reached that near to three million pur la tht ring with Tunney, but It it a matter of record that Demp sty did In aplta of torn feeing that Dempaey got into the ring on a fluke. - Tunney' Insist, that hi drawing power attracted th largest crowd that ever saw a fight but perhaps Tunney Isn't a experienced a businea man aa Rickard 1. Regardless, Rickard got th idea that the Jong count saved the Dempaey prestige and that a third edition of tha Dempaey-Tuiine- y serial would be popular and even more profitable. And regardless of thl elimination tournament that' what Rickard want.,' : v "ATEXASSTEEITU I i No, not an. . Entertainment la recognized as th greatest value for the money entertainment inspiring-admiratioand wonderment Thla lsn' chance. It is the result of carefully planned organization. L MARCt'S ENTERPRISES - - WARD REUNION HELD SPANISH FORK. Jan. 9 More 0 0 t ' TODAY WILL ROGERS in i . Msyte If juat a weU the Navi and Army did break off. Now w LEWIS TAPERS OFT KANSAS CITT E4. Ht rangier eaa aav the grenade for th nei wrest- wacLewta, em id s beavyweight ling champion; la here- to taper off tratntng for hla title match Wednesday tilght with Rudy ADoaek. Maybe we ahonld aemt Lrn Nebraska mat sensation. to Annapolis and Weat Point of thbtiaand to flickard and Dempaey that Dempaey wa abl to com back with one of hla typical Dempsey finish and leave tht rlnf the winner.. t II STRAND F. I Ct'ABDS T . GRANGE'S TEAM LOSES-L- OS ANGELES Red Orange and hi New York Yankeea lost 7 to 0. to George Wilson' Wildcat football team. A GUARDS heavy I former , ' ravared Tex , , It aa a break worth any aura bar OPPOSERISKO .- T. F. P. Carlson. Eureka 8 5 IS 4 2 14 Ostler, Nephl Thorne, Sprlngvllle . . . 1 7 1 2 Erifrstrom. Eureka . . . 4 2 6 6 Phillip. Nephl Hill. Eureka Nephl . . . T. F. P. Worthlngton. J, Blarkett Nephl 0 0 4 Nielson, Sprlngvllle . . . Hughes, Sprlngvllle . Gardner, Spanish Fork Sabin, Spanish Fork . banquet war all weight champion. ha' - 82 j Iff CGoofty Joat asked If thc at Tex Rickard 800 mlUionairea Braaka, be " card.-- Lr T ta i v i ' L. Johnson, Lincoln .... 0 CENTERS . the heavywelghU for 1927 that Rkkard named Tuaney flrat Dempaey second. Sharkey third and Heeney-four- th aad -- tho - tanking might Indicat that If Dempaey eeat be snaDeurered back tnt It28" big shot without exposing aim to the danger of betng knocked off that he would prefer to have Sharkey la - there. Btin. if Jack Delaney or Johnny Riake should wind up aa th logical Contender It might me a paying bout At least it would provo whether Tunney la right la hi conviction that Dempaey. always waa groaaly overrated aa a drawing old-tim- con-sldtri- r ... Even' If tber was that thing about th low punch, th right showed at least that Dempaey bad torn back to th extent of being feUa.ta stand oa hla feet for n few round and take a few good smacks during th successful standing pro-c-t and .hahd back a few good BJckard eldom allow lifmaelf to b juoted about, hi personal preference Wor on of hi big ahows H eaid that Sharkey wa kind of a nlM fallow and h liked th way e h popped off because th fighter popped off. H went on to' sav also, that Dempaey waa a great fellow and (till a young fellow and that' tha customer alwsya liked hi work. But ona look at tha. . legendary poker fac of.Kickard during the fleet round when Dempaey buckled In the, kneea and tht crowd wa shouting "JTier h goes" would hav convinced a blind man that Blcka'rA waa' about to go- - with Th agonised fac of Dempaey. Tom Heeney has a golden chance to rise to prominence in the realm of Will Glbaon, when hit Benny LeonPislttana Friday night when he meeta'Jack Sharkey, tha modest" ard waa oa tht floor several year who is hot on tha trail of a title bout with Gena Tunney. Heeney, ago peering dlxxlly up at Rlt'hl who hall from New Zealand, ha don fin work, of lata, and looks Ilk Mitchell, waa a mask compared to formidable foe for any heavyweight In the nation at present Rlckard'a. paea-actUr- ,' gaiaaa Bbarkey. . With tha eurpr4lng Eureka team standing forth a a atrong contender a a result of It unexpected victory over Nephl, Friday' game will be of exceptional Interest as showing whether tjie Tintic boy can cootlnu on their victorious a rout In the latter stage. It waa tha moat decisive margin path. Spanish Fork, a team which gave registered ver Oregon Aggie dur Sprlngvllle a real battle Journeys ing Uielr entire Irlp. and is most to the mining .town Friday, and encouraging to the Rocky Moun ha hop of upaettfng Coach Kine's tain conference champion. Lrhl At Prove-- . Ward waa the) leading scorer, but Eureka Lehl come to IVqvo, and hoop aggre;itlon, th battle which Coach should be at Its brst en It heme with 18 point chalked up against Rosa Nielaon'a men put up againat floor, and la expected- to turn In a the Oregonlana. Thompson went " aroreleaa In th first half, and then Pleaaant Grove laat week, fan of Victory. ' Payaon opens It play at home, scored 15 points In the second. thl aactlon will get a vary good basil of comparison between the with the Fprlngville Artists oppos- Worden, moved from guard to forft"1-- , ing Coach Bun Woolley; team. ward, scored 12 points. Byiidog ,M Payson Is Deiieved"to W weak' and pkm of thla aectlon. Burr. Oregon captain, wa high- - Tha ,"y high achool aggregation Sprlnirvilla must win by a decisive wlB oppoa American Fork at the margin to be Impressive. The Art-la- point man for tha visitor and play kra city, and a lively battle I played rather ranged ball In ed stellar- balL throughout as did man who waa pasted. Tha Wildcat have not ap- tha opener, but Coach Leddlnghara Matthews, the pivot atrong, but la hopeful of rapid Improvement chiefly accountable for B. T.- U.' peared exceptionally defeat at the opening of the tour. bate developed eonalatently, and from now on.1 It wa the eleventh straight vic nope to aend tha Cavemen down Johnaon Leade Scorer tha ladder. Coach Hy Bcrrett'a men,, - Captain Leu Johnaon, veteran tory for Montana, state thl season. under Sprlngvllle center, now top the The score: . for their part, any araartlng MONTANA ST ATP th defeat Inflicted ay Lincoln, and scorers of the Nebo division, with O. F. P. . win col 1 nolnta scored aralnst Rnanish aspect to break w-.... f ,1 13 umn. Fork last week. . He 1 followed i ThoTnpson. f 7.1 in . I 0 Pleasahl Orove v. Lincoln la the rlnspfv bv Ctirlntensen and Nelson. ( McFarland, f II 8 1? raT"EaiTllner of the aiylnlon, KflT&psnkih jrQrk fqrwaTda. who acnfT Wtnilen. f 18 leoderahin deoanding upon tha ra- - 18 and 13 points, respectively. Nul v: vrararsr; . . 0 11 ault Lincoln la letting a faat pace, son heads the entire division In Breden, g ...... 2 0 4 and 'the Q revere muet be In tnp field goals sewed with six. John Worthlngton, g son hsving only five' to his cradlt. form to take tha measure pf Coach 25 6 66 Total Carl Swenson' urpriing team. ' Vlertel of Eureka, with 10 points, I Johnson In Lead fourth In the scoring records, OREGON STATE D. Johnaon, Lincoln center, lead while Carlson of Eureka heads the O. P. acorera of tha Alpine aectlon, at guards, with six counter scored on 5 present, with a total of 13 point. three field goal against Nephl In Burr, f 2 Wascher. f Trana,' Lehl pivot man. la eecond the opening tussle.' 0 Torson. f ..' with 14. Including one mora field The complete scoring record: 3 Aase, c FORWARDS goal than Johnaon chalked up. L 1 Chrtatlanaen. aenaatlonal Pleaaant O. T. F. P. Savory, c '. 1 , Orove forward, U third on the Hat. Chrlstensen, Sn. Fk. 8 12 7 13 Hartung, g 1 with 11 polnta, and top forward of Nelson, Sp. Fk 0 1 0 12 Mills, g 2 4 8. 2 10 Matthews, g tha division by a wide margin. .. Vlertel, Eureka i i .iWbh. at American, Fork , and Paxman, Sorliurvill 2 I 4 Totals Smith of Lehl are tied lor acorinv Nlsonger, Eureka 5 1 1 7 ..15 6 36 gaatda-eaete Itfferee Ilardifti Jnator amtmf-tn- a wtaCKMTrTfeT5W tug four points to hi credit Madsen, Sprlngvllle vr. . 2 BOB FOLWElii IS DEAD Tha complete summary: Chllds. Sprlngvllle ... PHILADELPHIA. Pa. .Jan. 10 May, Eureka ......... O. T TUP). Robert C, Folwell, 43, forOrkerman, Sp. Fk. ... . 0 mer star football player and coach L. Christiansen, PL O . . Eureka . 0 Sunderland. Kh-k- . at the University of Pennsylvania, Pleaaant Grove. Hawk In. Nnhl ...... 0 2 died in Jefferson hospital following Bvana, Lehl . CENTERS 2 Reese. Lincoln G. T. F. P. an operation on hi hip. Huntsman, Lincoln ..... 1 LTJolihiioh, Sprlngvllle 5 8 6 11 1 Peterav-Am- . Fork Pearce, Spanish Fork . .2 1 1 5 0 Whitman, Lehl 2 11 5 Bellton, Nephl 0 Nichols, Am. Fork Manaon Eureka 1 0 0 2 Madacn, Lincoln ........ 0 0 2 D 0 Peterson, Sp. Fk " I &:::::::.'v:::: Baa-- t The first ellmfnatlea wa a fto- apdal aucceaa and aa artiatlo an, for the fl aid1 wa eut down te Sharkey and Detnpeey and nothing ccAjld hv beeh eweeter for Rickard when Dempsey knocked- off :;vi:;:;::::::v.:.w. M. -- ,1 as OREGON AGGIES : D. Johtwon. Trine and Christ--- t Lou Johnson, FprinjviDe Cap tain,- - Leads Scorers; Span- lansen rie for Scoring Honors With Lincoln Center Ish Fork Forwards Well Lead Up; Tayson Playl Opener , Holding a . ,. Rffl l Vir irKm h"5 iii SLAItUJIJJitlilUlLJ One-Poi- W ;J. , MMuie if iravi o o ' - " . . -- v, JJl .'"-'-.- f.' |