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Show r.r? roua PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY .... - . , . Bulldog Victory Believed Likeh fsjisF in' ... ALTDTE DIVI8IOX TM " 1 ' ' ,. . Fie W. X. F,C, l.eue ... . ...... rtlMMl GNM .. Staadin: . ii.' Uaeosa AaokaiFwk.,, WAS . .,... - .ass A, T. H. S. Tkaraday'a Schedule Aaaericaa Fork at B. V. H. 8. Friday's Scbr4uta Frev at VtbL pleasant Ore at Uwwla. The FtovSTSeI hoop" eiieounter loom! M ths feature bt the pres-o- t Mdl IS the AlfHne division. TVS Bulldog's "are tavadlnf Lehl with tht arosred Intention of scuttling ths Lehl ship and thereby assuring themselves of at least, runnrr-ti- p fconors, wtta fighttnr chance tu tie Pleasant Grove for title laursls. rcb. Tears of compptitlonwtth the bast in the tennis wotkl, the. name of 'attle Bill" Johnston has failed to appear- - in the' rankings of the United States Lawn Tennis asso ciation. While the tiew tint brings out the names at several young players who ' Lent, twice beaten by tha Crov- - are expected to make their mark kra, and anoa smothered by Provo. on the records, tha passing of "Litbelieve that on ita home floor a story will be told. Victory tle Bill" brought more comment TJProvo would boost Lm than did the ooea of runner-u- p position can. Unexcelled Spoitonum iiderably, and Coach Rose Nlelson'j Perhaps no man In tennis ever boyi are determined to put up a different atyla of ball Friday from experienced more that displayed la Provo earlier m moments oh the court than did Uta season. Johnston, yet his sportsmanship -- J Cee Glen- Simmons lecli tbst j brought him a phw tn which the Bulldoc- attack is Improving no one has rivalled. Considerably, and that the defense In his 14 years of piay, only entirely adequate to atop the twice was he the ranking player of hi offensa In Ita tracks. Prova forward, who the country. Five - times Blddulph, baa shown great Improvement forced to take second pace to Wiland liam T. Tllden. In bia basket-shootlnemesis. Tilden was Johnston"! 'Ijorwortt, la expected to be an -Little Bill" went Into (.bis scorer for tha remainder of Continual! (ha season, and. If this youth can the final rounds of tournament play tome through with a few baskets only to be kppt away from a chamin each game, Provo will be ma pionship by Tilden. a Johnston entered the 'Big I en terially helped. 1 l .hn.iM Ke a lively battle. 1 )if tenn in IBI.t when he was rank- beat led fourth, by Uu Hatted States Law tnyvaae; fines Lent 4s at Tennla asuociatlon. (The next year at noma. he dropped to sixth-fmerican Fork Comlnl In 1815 he took the number 1 posiFork Invades Prove only to rellnquiRh It the next Thursday evening for a gam with- tion, to R. Norris Williaraa II. T. high achooL Tha lowly Wlld- year ata are hopeful of chalking up a Tn T ldon Jinx In 1919 Johnston again took the Ictory for Via first time this aeafour Then for aon. but on previous showing!, the first position. straight years he was number 2 to Cavemen should win handily. Tlden. In 1924, both Tildm and ; Pleasant Grove Journeys to Lincoln Friday evening, and tha Grov-r- s Vlnnie Richards were ranked above should experience little diffi- him but he outranked Richards the next year. culty In downing Coach Carl Johnston --off the list aoa's crrw, whoae weak basket theInU.leaving S. L. T. A. gave Insufficient a .hooting of lata baa neutralized reason for not ranking floor fame, at times, brilliant piay" as the hint. Many believed that his Davis Strange things hava happened In cup competition Inst year entitled . comlnoL&wyri heart-breakin- g trat t -- , however, and Lincoln may stage a urprlsing comeback ' on ita home floor. ' Buke Roblson, Increased bl acor-bi- g lead last Week, now topping the 2 points. Alpine division with Vhlle Kirk of Pleasant Grove, hia cloaest rival, has 70. Two fait coming performers are close behind kirk, L. Christiansen, KIrk'a run-iln- g maie', has a total of 6S points. While Walker, veteran American Fork center haa tha same total. ' Trans. Lehl center, la next in line with 4. closely followed by Btddulph of Provo with 41. Reeaf And P. Johnson of Lincoln, K. Johnson of B. T. H. S. and Beelor f Provo, follow In that oMer. V. Christiansen la holding his lead among the scoring guards, having 25 points to 36 for Webb of -- did not win eltner of his matches. Also he participated In several tournaments on the coast. The con tention was advanced, however, that his defeats of "15th rate players" on the coast wore not indicative of bis ability as a . . . American Fork. ; Tha scoring recorder . '' tlri. . 0730 "I Johnson, B. T. H. S.r.18 9 Beeltf, Provo ..........19 Cvana, Lehl , ....14 14 Smith, B Y. H. S.. Peters, American Fork.. 14 13 Whitman. Lehl ...... 5 24 S 18 Lawsoh O. T. F. a IS rwirtt7pTlfiiinaTrri4 7 Eby Hodges IS HiwUwsn, Ltncnln r 11 H Nichols, Am. Fork ...... 7 7 S 8 .Martin, Provo -- Linebaugh, PL Grove ... L. Johnson, Lincoln . .v, Madsen. Lincoln ,. Chlpman, B. T. H. S. . . . Johnson. PL Grove ' Carlaon. Eureka EngstronV Eureka Thorne, - Sprmgvllle Walker, Am. Fork .... Trans, Lehl D. Johnson, Lincoln..-- . Hayes, PL Grove SS 34 S3 S P. . Sianlsh Fork Christensen. Ripple. Provo Stoker, Lehl ,..,.. ... Eggertaen, Provo Vance, B. T. H. S. Aagard, B. T. H. S. ..7,. Smith, Lehl C Smith, PL Grove Clayton, Lincoln Fox. Lehl Lewis, Lehl Murdock, Provo Gray, Lehl IngersolL Am. Fk vt Anderson, Am. Fofk Giles, Provo R. Smart, B. T. H. S. .... r.,,.4 ........ ............. 5 4 2 10 1 8 L 12. 1 11 Evans; Spanish Fork l f 00 ............03 0 4 0 0 .. Sutherland, Eureka Hansen. Spanish Fork Hughe, SrHigv4U Worthington. Nephl J. Blackett, Nephl Naylpr, Eurek . J - I 1M --- pA j; xajsuo luter a 4 Replace TlMef aJld Roller if seeded , Adjust Transmission Bands ... ' 1 - Hint Valres to JVton Travel Clean Out Valro Guides v f t, Check and Adjust Spark Hogs , Replace Cylinder Head Gasket if needed. We will used our Black & Decker Valve Refad Machine to re face the valves; also, our, Willis JorM Precision Valve Reseatinir Equipment to reseat 't valves. r Thia la the lateat-anmost accurate methd ' 01 valve jTinding-- i t?J .' itARVET HENDRICK 458 What , ou you do If you were a 450 manager and had a 461 major league MO bitter T Quke right, you would 451 do-I- f - I J 13o-nf- THE PRICE OF Tlil3 SPECIAL) IS t7 9lJW31Inchides ill Ubor faAJlalexial tl Jl iLf There is no string to thig if it is FORD Just drive into ..i : 24 1 - MACHINE CO. West Center St. . . ; ( PR0V0, UTA : - ' 0 0 . ; ui Repoiat If acxrss&rr'. ; CHICAGO LOS ANGELES Paulino Ucu-dun- .Mandell. Sammy world's, lightweight ChamploiC will Spanlih he&vyweigbL, . .aaUbr ivat Mine imttttie firahaaa and - Miss afeae-o- f Mlaa Barbara begin training Wednesday for tits tlalied training quarters at Fullerton Phoebe Curtis of Ogdea are hers frilda. Spend with spent Monday bout Feb, 23 with Jackie Fields of to train for his bout here Feb. 28 ing few days la Provo with rela- - Miss Walcom Is visiting in Culfor California. with George Godfrey, negro. " . ... tkes and 0 0- - r v ctuck-ooti- i tJlaittf-i- : ;: l1 .... : ' ' --: - - " "-..- 'i w. ' X. .mi l 1 v.j i . r . - - i -- .. . I 1 for- t 1 m, - order. Carlson's total of 89 points puts him well In the lead of the guards, while Harward of. Bpringville Is second with 15. having - displaced Etigstrom of Eureka from second position. , - ; ii r:, .. .....r- - - i -- get rigm up p r. jS-- " - f .... . ; .$675 ;.- w&sfc-- - 1 . tires. .$22IT . Hie real object of ' i ' f : smoking is to enjoy it :, . v. " ii Have..a Camel. .- .. n - tront i.. i,.,, d :. r'' 1 .. I I k ................ $485 0t T. . . $385 ........ ....... .$480 , . .......... .$235 .$273 s .1 fhape. ...... ... ...... i. .$60 192rGray. Touring ....... ....... ,Zr Chevrolet Touring ......... ...$40 Chevrolet Touring . ... . . . . . . .... .$35 Ford Touring .......... . .... . . . . $15 . - . ,: .' TERMS "J 'r' 410 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 1120 Open Evenings ml - biyions tid keep fight '.' 7 .; on growing : m I f n rare & fl sf '. Ms C Ulah Motor Sales Co; I Xt iibvo jz -- Camels lead . . 6 10 "J- -i 10 5 5 0 8 3 3 1 0 0 2 0 3 2 2 0 4 2 2 I I 1 3 Fork Spainhower, Payson, Greenwood, Nephl nt..b.t j Nephl.'who has Mr Nlsonger and Belliston of Carlson of Eureka, Nrphi, ChlHs of SprlngvUle and f-- Dodge Touring G. T. F. P. 9 7 29 6 2 26 g 8 5 17 8 17 7 IT 3 14 10 16 5 11 3 13 b Reseat Y aires Vatre Seats . Lis The above ears all Mitpietely overhauled and put In first-clas- a. ...11 .12 Farr, Uneom Gardner Touring Dodge Touring 82 68 49 42 - V. Christiansen, P. Webb, Am. Fork ... Oldsmobile Sedan Star Sedan Oldsmobile Coupe 7 3 Snell. KT. H. S. ...77. . 3 40 1 0 Brema, LaiU. 1 1 Booth, B. Y. H. 8 Halliday, PI. Grove .. . .0 1 Ppt-nia- 146 138 154 154 . Clean Carbon Totals 156 164 145 - - ward. Is still well In the lead of the Nrbo scorers, although, the stubborn defense held him to a4 minimum last Frldoy. Christensen has 67 points, while his closest rival is Viertel of Eureka with 63. L. Johnson, Bpringville center' wno tops all is next in line wim pivot ...men. I w .1 ur rallourinOilToon 11 G. T. F. ..33 V 16 ..2a 25 12 .'.21 13 7 ..13 25 Iff .16 13 V OsUer, Nephl VfabHn Tgre.mia weekrlprrpaHftg for a final drive which Is hoped to carry the team to the topmost rung of the ladder. Chrlstenaen On Top Fully equipped, trunk, snubbers, and bumpers 32 0 8 0 1 -- 156 148 163 145 icdl Grind Valves Eureka, astonished at the defeat handed out by Nephl last week. Invades Spanish Fork In a dsngerous frame of mini. Coach Kline Is mindful, however, that tha Beet- dieeera chalked tip their Ions vic tory at the expense of Nephl, and are therefore entitled to be regard Oldsmobile Dc Luxe Coach i 1 7 S 10 3 4 4 ,,..,r., Rahuu We .. L - 40 4 . . X Sprin? tune up, "as him. What would yon hr ....i...n48 happened to be the only 200 hitter on your club? ' Tou'd have to mse 760 754 710 2224 him. Totals Harvey Hendiick. the lone 3G0 hitter Ml tha Brooklyn club-la-st PROVO HERALD season, isn't sure, however, that he's Totals going to have a regular Job this sea148 141 147 436 son. . He can play tha outfield and Good ell , 155 153 456 464 first bas but the Robin outfied is Hardy .... 142 129 137 408 loaded and the club spent a lot of John Nielsen . . 163 120I083S money for" BlssoheU. Sirilhor 154 130 142 426 league first baseman. If h makes Hulick .i. tha grade the lone 200 hitter of 1927 762 673 688 2123 may have to sit on tha bench. Totals Morris. Payson, 1 7 Phillips, Nephl ....v... 1 3 Nlelson,.. SprlngvUle . . 1 I The outstanding: values in this Used Car Sale has met with immediate response we yet. have many. grad. i buys. 44 41 6 2 5 3 ... . Ntbeker,- Payson nrin-l- r Gardner, Spanish" Fork.. 1 70 S 18 4 14 3 13 1 7 CENTERS Hob) son, jAovo wa-afe- -- GUARDS ! Let lis give ji6Sr Ford car a s erious style. all 47 ........ ..... Evans , Eggsrtsoa ...... 1 -.- '' '', KjnOTWOOLEN-Ml- tt 11 t Bpanhm-fro- Brinish Fork 0 McBethr Payson ,.-.-.' 0 Ludlow. P. 2 7 6 5 6 t ........7 Peterson, - O. T. F. Pleasant Grove ...25 SO 20 X Christiansen. TV 22 17 21 13 Biddutph, Provo 20 21 4 Reese. Lincoln , Johnson. SprlngvUle 19 31 14 Bell 1st on, Nephl 11 18 8 Wilson. Payson U It . a 8 Pierce, Spanish Fork 3 3 0 Hanson,. Eureka FORWARDS i 0 0 0 0 0 0 G. T. F. L. quintet pins la Herald nt t 1 Must Go At Sacrifice -- - 1 x bowlers chalked up 2123, Tha winners wri extremely consistent, scoring well over 700 pins each game. Tha Herald won tha opener by a two-pi- n margin, but slumped thereafter. Judge Hardy, tha famous speed ban artist of the Herald, was high-poiman of the evening, with a 464 total for three games. Evans of tha Wooien Mills totalled 184 for high single game. - Eggertaen was high for Utre sanies oa the Woolaa Mills outfit with a total of 482. The league schedule cornea to a close next week, with a postponed game between the Pipe plant and Coke Ovens having a vital bearing on th result. ; ' Tha score: t CENTERS g turned into a With real problem, Sprlngvilla knd Eu- rcka have games with supposedly weak teams this weekTTmTTtfTTr quent have been the upsets in this division that tha traders art taking nothing for grafted. ( Contenders Are Fearful la fact, both tonteude n, ir be- ing forced to the limit by a last. eoming.-J!ejh- l quintet arc somewhat fearful of the second division opponents this week. Payson, with considerable' Im provement shown, of late, Invades SprSnviile vlthEopcs of toppling the Artists. Payson Is Just reaching the teamwork which mads that tram dangerous last season. Tha Artists pulled out a comfortable victory over Spanish Fork last Week, e,4 Beat JvaW, and are determined to hold their first position for the remainder the season. Payson. far from being considered will be toct In deadly a set-u- re-in- " 4 a s 3 ...... 1 Friday's rirhedule Fayr.oa t KnrJnolUo. s Kun-kat fSpaalak Fork. ee-was Knight Woolen Wills downed the Prove Herald Monday night, scoring 2224 threa games, while 'tha Ul Hendrick Doubtful SHra HERALD 6 .......... 1113 t1 t 1'ayaon tipaniah Fork a S i 11 10 ,. m TjC. Snyder, Payson M Packard. BprlngvlUe M Way, Eureka .aoo McCune. Nephl JEM Hawklna, Nephl JU$ Hill. Eureka Logan, Eureka pace-settin- 14 irent r " I t urfka ReC' UPJUlet 14 -"- W. X. A I SprtngvlUe , Nephl MARVE Perkins, Paysoa Patten. Payson "Hwii npragTiue 1 ftchofield. Nephl 4 S Ellertson, Payson Madsea. 8prlngvtUa 7 Okerman. Spaniah Fork 3 4 Team Standing: "brd ' kbo nmsiow -- as TennUTlaycr .and Sportsman ' Bprjngville Neilsoa, Spanish Fork . 1J 7 11 4 J 8perry, Nepal lit'ads Scoftra " .1 Johnston Has Matchless .... Child. at Sprin grille Chrbtentn Friday; Payson Plays 'LITTLE BILL' JISJ . T. F. 1 9 WOMTilILLS ' o Ctviatensea, 8 p. Fork '34 It Y irrULKurrka.. Mil VV. blackett. 24 U 1 Nephl Nieonger. Eureka , . . , IS 30 10 -A-RE1V0RRIED in 9 a FORWARDS 43 .American Pork Plajrsat B. Y. High Thursday; GfoverTIrivade Lincoln Friday; Itobison Increases Lead . The seoring recet Is; NEBO LEADERS ' - liea lnrovo Invasion of LeM '. 14,-192- V, v ' I : r - . , - . - r - - . . - ' T - :' . V ' r f I - Loomis Victor Record Orchcan With Doug. Isitt . 1 - I QI M 1 CM IKK C ilWl |