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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20.' 1928.' Heire? Li V. a Y. H. S. Quintet Beatea By L 4 TalCImproveiBeaU At 8 p. itLj Sopha at i -- OoatU rs v ......r . Of visiter pter4 y,.Y.1.7i tiro ta oa! ia the first quarter, MrkMla. fPUcaanlTGrov . " American Fork at FroV, IJncola at LrhL . ft"w aalll I; Provo-Americ- ac.ainstr i'Vht -- nU . -- The score: I vaders are hopeful of stopping the victorious career pf Coach Glen GROVE "G. PLEASANT , .. Kirk, rf K Christiansen, If . , Ilayes, rmlth. rg V. Christiansen, Ig IJnebaugh, rf lUUlday, e Johnson, rg ..,,T., , nichards, l . p. s S t 4 flimawna1 baaketeera- 11 0 10 0 8 4 0 3 1 1 0 4 o a 1 0 1 1 ! o r-i-:i .0 0 o e 15 11 Totals 8 38 - BTdtfuTpTI American Fork spociallsea on de- Martin ... fense, according to Its showing In Robison . the Lincoln and B. Yi H. 3. games. Ripple . . . . veteran, center and cap- Eggertaen Walker, tain. Is the chief offensive threat of LEHI. American Fork, and Provo Is ex- Whitman . pecting American Fork's onslaught Evans to be centered around this accurate Trin 1rox . pivot man. Provo has a great defensive team Grsv on Its own account, with two excep-- 1 tional guards In the husky Ripple' end Eggertaen. X tendency toward 6m:th, rf Johnson, If . Enell, o- fmart rg Vance. If . Tk 8ma rt. rf . . , . .v. Chlproan, If .... Aagard, lg Ifuttall, lg J AT agalnrt Lent, "football" proclivity is expected to 1 be much less noticeable tonight 4r TfTRSBlSoTr. Provo has the. lead 0 ing scorer of the Alpine division, and a soma hx is expeoted to prove 0 the equal of any center in the state. 0 American Fork p'.ans to wstck him s closely, and if they concentrate on 0 the elongated "Buke" Biddulph and Martin will have opportunity to dls-- 1 play their ability In the scoring de--j I 1 1 0 0 00 ixu; 0 1 0 v i m l jm aot a I t Tonight's Sdkedula JH ' Pureka at Sprtngvflle. at Payson KvpM,, unbeaten team In dlvlaiiia the Salt Lake ... . .e. ; .f..., ...t,.. ..g.. S- I- mm HENRY -- Park-Maske- d Park's remarks regarding the belt's present location. Totals "In spite of his denial, I feel sure "Keferee Wright that he still has the belt." said Jones. "I have a lot of things to Win Umpire Thorne. Ipartment. less than a decisive vie-- 1 settle with Park before he roes to Inventors, are harmless. .lftory, will aatisfy the Bulldogs . Most and I intend to wrestle ytt to their own'devlcea to do it with ne night, ami American Fork hopes to him. If I have ; i i .' J'upset the Provo aspiration with a leg cut off. France is perfectly waling to end crash. iir axgiyBiiiun. iniann m i uesir iirtne otnr 'ATp;?re encounter, ruary 1, all right. My knee is In I)o you suppose thst fellow has Lincoln Journeys to Lehl. Odds are bad shape," but It will bs- - well isen reading the news from Nlca- - In favor of Coach Carl Swenson's enough to beat him within an Inch ragua, and must have his little men, who have a formidable qulnof his life in the near future," said Jake? tet However, Lehl is determined to ' the Provo, veteran. ' .,. STILL EAGER canIf Alburtus where the welterweight championship belt is," meditated Henry Jones after reading Dean 'Ill . rppwat Blgler. Provo with champlooshlp of the U. S. Marines to his credit. Is training tn earn est for tha battle with Jack Chldo. g Bait Laker. . t rTPetefs jonnaon. ana me Artists aiso natNichols ure a strong defense. Walker "Springvllle's peculiar gymnasium Webb Is expected to prove puzxling to the . i Ingersoll visitors. LINCOLN. vs. Nrphl Payson ...... Reese Payson and Nephl will fight for . . Huntsman a .5Q0 percentage at Nepht The rrAJphnatm home team Is determined to redeem ........ Fan Itself for its unexpected reverse at . . . . Clayton the hands of Ttntic. The probable starting lineups: ' SPRINGY! LLE ',. , EUREKA ChlMs Vlertel t Nisotigef . Man son U Johnson Harwan t,rCajlsgn Thorne" Engitrom ...f... ". ( B.T.H.1, ........ lv L an il guard t "T9EPHI Black ett . Hawkins PAYSON5 Patten .. Ellertson t f .. ... e , hard-hittin- . WE MyST.Ci.15 - up. tar the future, The line-u-p: H CmmpbeU V. Beasley . WINTM GOODS A IAKE TO KOOM. Suits $27.50' $35 .$35 wilt . Another two of th best youngster In this section In action, when Denny Hardy, "Provo's young Jack Demp-sey- " opposes Kid Markham, a youthful Spanish Fork battler, of renown, six-rou- o s IIgtUjPg-Jd----rovi.J- A 'h won a reputation in this sec. F. Tolhurst,' president; Henry tlon quite prior to his celebrated walk Erlandson, viee president; Ray C. out In a bout with Cat Herman, Wilson of the National Copper will oppose Bill Pf inter in the main , bank, T. H. Wilson and Ray Mon-so- n, Hudson weighs 158. j T. four-rounde- r. and Pfister 162. ie SUITS ; $20 $35. $39.50 $49.50 SUITS SUITS four-round- er v d four-roun- curtain raiser HuHmgefaAta1'-erpt- Boys' Two Pants Suits $12.95 Q QC suits ...... AyitJu $11.75 Also suit? . .v; $15.95 r'- S7.7S of rugged battlers, and appear ex tremely evenly matched. 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McKeon l's l?t . : v: : :Y . games with Soeut teams and other schools are being lined Otfeielr JUt. MUUKt, Joe Moore, considered the fastest skater In the United States, la one of the bis: hopes of America for winning points In the Olympic winter games. Moore Is almost unbeatable on American tracks, having beaten. Cla Thunbergv the Olympic champion m this country. But he nas not had the same success in foreign countries, where the two lap tracks are used.- - Moore, with a number of other prominent skaters. Is now training at Lake Placid. .. directors. , cks Ertahbra UTU Belllston t S guint. ' SPRING: MERCHANDISE HAS Th coenplet list of battle to Ostler feature the card at the . Phillips Provo armory next Tuesday night, is 'now announced by Charley STOCKHOLDERS MEET ' the card. Mason, who Is The annual stockholders meeting ' In addition promoting to the Hulllnger-Chai- n of the stats bank of Payson wsa Bigler-Chldand held Wednesday.-Officerfor th headliners, two four found battles coming year, were elected as fol- - t exceptional Interest are slaved Wilson Nebeker Morris r4 I I yaars WsJneada the Eightk year rive did good passing, they failed at the basket Elvon Jackson starred, as center for the Eights. Henry Campbell promises to be a phenom when ha develops a better passing hand. Powl- son as center, and McKeon as for-ward starred for th ninth year -- ". how.wl srbooUi Ha .,Niuw aaaraatv. MJVI Interest Is keen tn the Wildcats which was considerably loop tussle this evening, tatter than on Its first appear- - with the Bulldogs eatremely eager - a American Fork. decisive triumph, and KlrV and L. Christiansen, Plea- - to registers w In waki of the speed-tn- r Grova forwards, did stellar continue aggregation. rk in, the scoring department. T ThePleasant. Grove sophomore teams of the two W-jIr- k and chalklrtr-tp-tV-Toi5 I Ifcrlst ansea tft V, Christiansen on schools will clash at 7 o'clock, with regular contest being promptly fc'J He riard Una also showed class the at 8. i . m offense and defense, Improve- -- Aldy Smith was the big gun for Cavemen j ' ' are - heavily While theBulldogs the loners, scoring nine points. His favored to win, American Fork has ' t four field goals came la the last shown considerable Improvement of J quarter, when the Wildcat ou-- J lata according to reports from the scored their rivals. Vance did "good Cave City, and as a result the intine. work on the 1 t Kprtngvflle tuTka . . . . . Nephl Paysae) RpanUh Pork ' The SprtngviDe-Gurek- a .hoop tussle, tonight Is the feature of Region Three encounters this week. Leadership of the Nebo division depends wpmr the result" W TR eiATibe-twee- n these two unbeaten teams. Both Team Cafldent : Eureka, with two decisive victories to its credit, expects to continue : 'the expense --of the the parade-a"CAT' THOMPSON - Provo fans will see one of the chamnion Artists, but Coach C , nation's rratest stars la. action Leddingham believes that his team aeainst B. Y. V. tonlEht and Sat can check 'the threatening Ttntic BishLhcrL Ash worthlhoP8fra urday The game starts at 1.90 o'clock In Utah, Thompson, former Dixie, flash, appears' for Montana Slate. the Springviile high school gymHe is the ace of the Bobcat invad nasium, and a large attendance uners, and IS one of the greatest scor- doubtedly wtll feature the game, since it la the first crucial hoop ers In the nation.. encounter of Th(5wson tn this redeem Itself after the humiliating j tlon. Cure&a counts upon tts close defeat at Provo last week, and Lin-- '. coin will face an Irate aggregation. guarding, and an offense with Viw-te- l, The starting lineups for the two Nisonger and Ca.'son occupygames ing stellar roles. Sprtngville's of- I AM. FORK. fense li !Jullt around CapUllL XjOU PROVO. Thursday's ttesulta: rlnaaant Grove U, B. V. H. S. IT but WiltW andar tha aremra' barraxe If Jfeasktta 1 tte second and third - Standing W. L. PC. v -- Buck Dtxon'l Weber county high quintet took the naasurs of Ogden, 11 to 25, In an extra period tussle, the Weber boys surprising tha veteran Tigers In no uncertain lashion. The game was a thriller from start to finish, and brought Weber's stock well up In tts division. West high of Salt lake trounced its traditional rival East, by a score of 3 to S8, and the Panthers thereby took a position as n threat to Granite, the only M1SI0S I - 2 ...t V- siB !v'':'CAGir,gCKi "f"Mi Frklay nlf ht Isloa Tonight ALFTNK DmSlOS Taaas 8taodlagt ' W. - L. r.c. laae ....... Gsev Hraesnt 1 . ... .. : . . '. Prove the Wildcats made tory, although rk .... .. 1 Urmiod stands In the fltst and Amertnas) -, I .:. .: J.iqrta B. V. H. B. J quarter. hifh i Win Interesting Hoop Encounters Te fhe tune of M to the Eighth other- - trtgtr sehoot "games "of ex- gradaTbaiaelbail team. went down luierew were piayea I lia defeat at tha hand of the Ninth For Leadership of DiT m school tubmerfMl vaaln bjr the Alpine Thursday ladder, Pleasant Grove. Tht Grove m SMT Vicbasket B. T. "T.T e Di-pl- ay -- Tdi".'..::: While Pleasant Orc-vwas chalking up a victory over B. T. H. a in tha Alnlns u.tn, t Eureka Battle SprinffviOc and Provo Hopes i to rSeore of 38 U 17; Altnougb Smoother Basket baB This Defeated. WUdctU Show Evtaing; first Team Clash '2 I WatatTtiS'Star"! To Continue Pac t " Toragk; .Gr overo ftTBO TEAT.S ill . Rocky .Mountains pact rrrj . Ercanbracli 154 - 1 58 VEST CENTER ST. & Sob PROVO ' SUNDAY-JUESDAY"-FRID- AY Skating, The King of Wipter Sports mm - |