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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1523. .JKLD.QGS.mVE . m iEASAill GROVE f, yJ Draw In Heavyweight Final Decides Issue; Y and "IT CW Behind . High School Hodpsters Not Dismayed By Be V Lehi Upset; American Fork-Wi- ll - ' . Met Tuesday Night s ! Teens Standing ..... . Wmul Grave x I J7I 42a 4 Tvtk America Liaeala t rh. .4 St DENVER. Colo. Cowboys now have a eommandlng position In I if Is snrsm. fht Mttwn W U nd unless they ttffer re-- 1 verses as havs three other lead-er- a this season, ehou Ui - creese through to a comfortable victory. Wyoming' banged Colorado Teachers from ths lead last Wednesdsy by scoring a win over the Pedagoga, and then invading Colorado Springs to trounce ths champion Tigers, S3 to Jl, while Teachers Ten again before the Denver onslaught more Wyoming has three games, two with ths dangerous Colorado Aggies, who have upset several contenders - this season, and one with the Miners. .000 Tuesday's Brh4ule Prova as AwricM fork, rLM as liwwin. B. T. H. A at rhsaeant Greta. - Friday's Schedna PlCaasnt Grave at Prova. Lttcola rt R T. H. 8. Ajaerfcaa Fork at Lehl r 5 two games -- aituatlon In this sector should be almost completely thia week, clarified. Two Aapartant Ca- mImportant . Provo has two vlUlly games, ths first occurring Tuesday at American Fork, and the second Friday, when the undefeated Pleasant drove quintet Invades Provo. Lehl has two hard fames, first playing at Lincoln, aei then facing American Fork la a traditional combat Purine ths first half of the aeasoA Lehl won over both these " teaTnhmiyafur eMf period weight battle, tha pair tussling to a utw for the second time this season. Yorgenfcen of B. T"."U. csptured the championship by a victory' over Abbott of Utah Aggiea. also won his Moody, match, defeating Cope land of Montana State trr short order. Moody went to a drew with B Dctton of Utah Friday. Larwn Badly Tlnrt ace, sufClark Larsen, fered serious Injury In his match with Baker of Utah, and was forced tcr eoncedf ns Watch. It " was thought that Larsen'a leg was broken Johnson, "Y" light heavyweight, fought hard with an Injured arm for 10 minutes,- - but could tinue longer, and conceded the decision to his opponent Thurgond and Tippet ta Wera defeated In their classes. Champlona of the'vartous weights will represent thin state at tha conference meet in Denver March 2 . I and J. The summary: PROVOANS TO SWIM TUESDAY 440-yar- Frtdaya Payson et Eureka 1 ' y mto j. Jumped . I .333 jot Schedule ; "w . I Sprlngvilla baa a chance to clneh ffcbo division honors in this week t the hoop combats. Wednesday, Artists invade Eureka, and if they -an down the Tint'c outfit and Nephi drops one of its two games this week, tha title will ba Spring-vine- 's no matter what ths result of tfea JKephl gpringvUla finale may bo. Nephi Oose Pehlnd . If Springville defeats Eureks sad Nephi downs both Payson and Spanish Fork. Nephi will have a Chance to tifoe tha title next week by victory In the final game with ' ' ' Sprlmrvilla. If Eureka should trounce Spring-villo- ; y the race would be sgain, with Sprlngvilla. Nephi and Eureka fighting tooth and sail for first and second positions.; The Washington's birthday combat between Sprlnirvtlle and Eureka should ba a thrilfer. Tlntie is always at its best en Its hems floor, ad despite the upset at the hands if Spanish Fork, Coach Kline's outfit is still decidedly formidable. Nephi Is not expected to meal nny difficulty in Payson Wednesday, but Spanish Fork's visit Fri day msy bo mora dangerous. The Nephi during the Beetd'ggers upset first half of- - ths seaaon. and hope u 131-pou- d Aggies,-Defeate- m 147-pou- "KID" KAPLAN rf Despite knockouts by Billy Wallaee and Jimmy McLamln. "Kid" Kaplan, formerly featherweight chats- plan, a title ha .relinquished because of Inability to make" thF weight. Is aa earnest ss ever In quest of the lightweight honor. Kaplan recently gained a decision ova slsvss Mike Dundee, fie 1 sists he Is the only legitimate, contender, being able to main 133 ringside If necessary, Spanish Fork, whose scoring ability was- - fetal to Tint te lest week-- , nr-fIn front of alt scorers, with a total of 88 pomta up. Queerly enough, ha has scored 67 oC . '. these tn three games... .. of Eureka has a total of 84 markers for second place, while Captain Lou Johnson Of Sprlngvlllc -- ar -- again forging toward tha front, and Is now In tnlrd place with 68 points. Chllds of SpringvRle, W. Blackett of Ncphl and Nlsonger of Eureka follow In that order. Carlson of Eureka is far in front Is . I EjjrTnjrvfle" Is" p6TinSTtMwafa-'o- (Continved nn nage five) 127-pou- Paul Whiteman Likes the Toasted Flavor of Luckies His Favorite Brand t - , d - i-- s - j M 4 topsy-tur-te- HUDKINSWINS .s anjng tha scoring guaraa. total la 4 points, while V. Christ- g , ' again . championship ' fight. He worked only a few days before be forced to return to New York to confer with revenao officials over the Income tax a young and handsome millionaire Is expected te psy -He la aho'wa here, top left, pnaching away at the big bag; top I'ght, apaning with Jack Crltton, clover boxer, and below, with bis trainer! " Lou Fink. 10-fo- Fork has flrrt pne ,, ...... ...... i Fork t1 ffnsntsh V, gl 440-yar- apien, Wdbh Heads Guards Wbh of American W.L.PC ,i jts Wednesday's Schedule SprlncvUfe H Eureka : t Nephi at Payaan. : 100-yar- d poinHi- .4.... 158-pou- 100-yar- d - ,. cp". G-Br-- tirfoTtitrfir tw 84 .' I -' XEBO DTVISIOX Team St ami lag Nephl Eureka, KpankJi PavsoB ' W .- i ' feated Larsen, Brlgham Young unl-- j lTpound clan Dolan, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. James lladftcld of veVailv; ln4:55T OneTof XarteYaTi State.woc i. decblon by forfeit "BanUuia spent Saturday in Provo with Mr. And Mrs. Al Henrichsen. Erlghsm Tcung unl-b- e tegs f thought to be broksn rjjd ' over Johnson, 10:00. Johnson maUh. injured was forced to concede the versity, KDss Edith Evnna of Eureka is arm lj'rldiy-anr- t wa? unable :o class R, Detton, Uhl-I- a a lew days here with spending coaimut uat, i, lun versity of Utah, defeated McBetn, friends and relative. In Utah Brig-haUniversity, Utah Agglea, In 6:88, Moody, Young unlveraity, defeated 1:S0. (Packer sustained a brok.n M. and Mrs. D. W. Glaxler of was unable to con.lnue.) Copeland, Montana States, la 5:19. rib and Frcese, Montana Salt Lake are among the week end Heavyweight Uni class Hoagland, . ...... :J . .. II. ty. uum.hs-- i trtllianTTIclory over Eureka." sity of Utah, defeated Etow, Mon Montana Stats, in 4:37. Yorgensen. UI tana State In 1:15. McAllister, Utah Brighatu Young unlveraity, defeat- gles, and. Corbett Brlgham' Young I! Mr. and Mrs. E. S. God lard were Christenscn la Lead Salt Lake visitors last week. Christenscn of The, sensational university, drew In 16:00. Brig-haed Abbott Utah Agglea, in 14:01 Agglea, defeated Thurgood, h. class Mull, Montana Young University, In 4.22. class Bankhead, Utah State, won a decision over Tlppotts, Agglea, won by default from Mor- Brlgham Young unlveraity, in 10:00. Montana State.. .(Morton sus- D. Dotton, Unlveraity of Utah, and ton, tained a broken rib in his bout Fri- Walt hers, Utah Aggies, went to a draw. day. Baker, Unlveraity of Utah, de-- Bud Shields will head the Provo delegation of swimmers who will compels tn ths A. A. U, tank event at the Municipal baths pool. Salt Lake. Tuesday evening. d Shields will swim the free style, and it la possible that he and that Proro can stlU annex uTIeHwiralTea-nkt Tru Coach plans to enter a Robison was ejected for personal number of other stars In the varof ths after opening ious fouls, shortly events, including ths novice. ths second half, and this damaged Merrill Chrtstopherson, Elmer MiOifenss considerably. Forron tha. Bulldog llet Loaee, Oliver Johnson, . The Pleasant Grove-Prov- o game Fred Rlchln and others will be en. hers Friday Is expected to ba ths tered. acholaatie feature of the seaaon In The events are: free style; Isdles' low springboard divChristiansen, veteran Pleasant ing; free style novice; free style ladles; Grore forward, has taken over tha springscoring lead In the Alpine division, men's free atyle; with a total of M counters. Walker,, board diving. a of free American Fork center wno hea Possibility style offensive clash, with Shields, Sharp and formed tne Cavemen's wan Is secona, is this spencer season, meeting, attracting great puich 8S points.'" while Uuks Roblsoft. interest Christiansen's and ace, Kir. Praro PlMnnt Grove. m.t. -- Eartka Wednesday; Nephi Seeka . Title Honora - ' not-con Journeys to Pleasant Grove Tuesday, and then entertains Lincoln. In tha "Y" gym V Friday evening. of tha Provo-LeSpectators gams declara that the Bulldogs got tha. worst of the breaks all the way, ,r " ; ! d B. Y. high achool -- mri n ,S Mt Sprinfrille - Nprutrriae fi i nf "C'rV- wx r. ; ; Tfls match wWfflTfiaw-inraBri- he championship, but Sparks managed to hold ths powerful Cougar to a Ara Hrre the first photographs. ( sensational draw, giving Aggies the title. Champion Gene Tunoey atartluj was the Another feature-matcIn Florida for bis next middletraining Dean Dutton-Bil- l Walther 28-2- 6 eager are still hot on the trail of a tournament berth, aesplts the upset at Lehl Friday night With aach team In tha Al- - gVove high's pine division playing v i - LOGAN. Feb. JO Utah Aggtee surprised western division R. M. C. grapplers Saturday night by annexing tha division mat championship. Aggies' total for ths two nights was 28 points, while B. Y. U. snd Utah were tied for second with 34 aplecs. Montana Stats broughj up the rear' with S point. Corbet vm, Sparks Ths result of ths meet hinged upon the heavyweight duel between Corbett of B. T U. and Sparks of Wyoming Quint Takes Lead In Title Scramble W. L. PC l.OM .11 Leal v . .ALPINE DTVISIOJf ,a GAI.IES SLATED MAT LAURELS PROVO FRIDAY ' : FIRST PHOTOS OF GENE TRAINING AGGIES TAKE IVILl-JtlVA- OE ETMS:WEE1; : 7t was hut recently, uKcn I started to act as master of ceremonies tvitfc my band at the Paramount Theatre, that 1 realized how vital perfect voice condition was to a per fQmerthamdways'been ?t consistent srnokernd-fortntly- t'l my favorite brand. I like their toasted flavor and, best of all, 1 can smoke as often as I lilce, without fear of irritating my voice, which is Cs.Q WwC2--.ev- -. becoming a great asset in my work." ;.-- . GREAT BATTLE iansen of Pleasant Grove is close behind wltu. 32. scorlntt records: AND RETURN NEW YORK, Frb. 20 (UP -- Acs C. T. F."r. Hudklns again 1$ athwart the path "f welterweight champion Joe 1 Christiansen, P. O. ,. J7 27 12 1 22 32 . SI ........... G. (t The Nebraska Wildcat removed Kit. P. K. 'Johnson, B. Y. H. S. 2S IS 6 66 'he Inst obstacle to a title bout with . 19 2S 15 53 .... Provo Blddulph. Dundee when he clawed his way Reasat. Lincoln ....... . 24 23 4 52 oast Sergeant Sammy- Baker In a 46 6 20 20 . Am. Fk. Peters, reat bout In Madison 4! 2 0 ..21 Beeler. Provo Square Garden last night 41 1 18 23 . Whitman, Lehl,.77T. nir- - t-- Dundee hi a .... f 15 28 8 38 Evans. Lehl bout in the Garden on March 7 . . 3 15 Y. B. H. 8. A. fmlth, 23. with the title at stnke. 21 Huntsman, Lincoln .... U 15 S 22 More real fighting was packed Nichols, Am. Fk. into last night's fight than has been S 15 seen in the Garden this year. Llnehaugh, P. G. 15 5 6 5 .. Martin, Prove After a slow first round Hudkins 4 4 i s awung-int- o Madsen. Lincoln action aad etlll was gw o t I Jahnaon. Lincoln ...M tng at top speed at tha final bell. 3 5 0 . . S. Y. H. He whipped Baker decisively but Chipman, B. ne sxpertenood Johnson. P. several umij I 0 0 0 Blrk. Am. Fk. moments before he came on top. 0 0 0 BriatoLAm. Fk. Baker landed the hardest sinclc 0 0 0 blow of the fight In the eighth Sager.Am. Fk. Provo-.......0 0 0 Call, round, a right to the Jaw that rocked Ace. Dazed, the Wildcat had to N. Smart B. Y. H. S. , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 hang on through almost half the Strang. Lincoln ' CE.VTEItS round. . Baker was on the floor twice and 15 85 29 35 had his face cut and bleeding proWatksr Am. Fk. 34 38 16 81 fusely through' most of the fight Robison, Provo... 56 8 24 18 His lips were swollen from constant Trane, Len. D. Johnson, Lincoln .. 17 28 19 53 blows to the mouth. 44 14 8 18 Hayes, P. G 4 10 SneB. B. Y. H S. 0 2 Brema, Lehl 0 3 Booth, B, Y. H, 8. .... 2 2 Halfiday, P. O. ....... 0 0 Edwards, Am. Fk. ... 0 0 Dlnflna, Ara. Fk si ! February 28-2- 9 ten-roun- Y ....... Qiulim. 0L! Limit 21 Days .jChair - Agent Phone Jacklln. .Webb, Am: Fk GCARDS Am. G. T. F. P 16:7. 2 34 G. 12 11 8 32 8 12 7 23 Fk. V. Christiansen P. Farr, Lincoln ...r. .... Rtnala, Vance. B. BtokerrLehl Aagandt B. Y. H. 8. Eggertacn. 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