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Show pttCf HI! BOBCATS - - I ,f I,,,., ii .nsj POINTS IN ENCOUNTER . Y. IL S. FaHa By Score 2jM 41" to 23; Ktrt 7 Scores Heavily ALFIKE STaXBTNG-WMtn- PROVO QUINTET i iHvieloa. W. V. T.C. JOT 1 Montana State I (a I'alvmlty .. .378 B. T. U. PLAYS TONIGHT f'tah Arrtra" , Monday's Result: Montana nutx 65. I'tah Aggies Wednesday's Sihedule: Montana State vs. Ita Aggie - Logan. .. . Battle at American Fork Vital; Lehi Invada t Lincoln Cyia. , LOGAN, Feb. 21- -If th MonUns Bute colore baaketeere are "stale." t0 would Utah Aggie the BobcmU when they are In fair condition. MonUna SUU won the me series from Opener of a two Coach E. K Rompryt men py mm w lo 41 runntnx up a IV point lead at the half.- and.coast-l through, comfortably lag half to win by a wide margin. Thampaaa Geta "Cat" Thompaon had one of hla usual poor evenings, tossing In ten honfield foala to Uke high-poior! of the contest He acored from all angles, being llttrally Impossible ta eton. '"Flash" Nielsen, playing the. floor brilliantly during the firat hair, - feond he basket eye In the latter stages of the game, and acored 18 poinU totake sroChonors ja the poring department Frank Ward outplayed Glen f the - Worthlngton In iherbatti centers." and ouUcored him aa wen, Breeden's great defenalva play wa another Important factor in tne Bobcat victory. ! Theron Smart did good work for the Logan crew on. defense, and cored seven poinU during tha fra- - h' u the-lina- nt BobcaU Hear Tjge Tha vJOurjt CUt, omney I brilliant team one step clpser to the expected Western division title. Another win Wednesday will place the Cats la a commanding position for aeries in Salt Lake Fritha day and Saturday evenings. "The score: O. T. F. P. MONTANA STATE .10 I 0 20 Thompson, rf 4 e 4 12 Ward. If fun ' aF. Ward, c Worthing ton, rg Breeden, lg Warden ;. s s . ........ 1 If... 3 4 1 1 11 t1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gardner, rg iToUls .23 14 "UTAH AOOMSSt-C. Davis, rf .... Nielaen. If VTorthlngton, c Wade, rg Smart, lg Henrie. rf Tata, rf r Martlndals, rg i I SO O. "' 3 1 T - ..IS Referee, Bid Colo Spenaer. Spencer; 10 umpire, SWIM TONIGHT Provo will be pd in (he A. A. V. swimming meet to be at- the Municipal BMhar Beit Lake; this evening. . Bud. Shields, who will appear in d tha free style event, will head the list Ferroa - Losee and Merrill Chrlstopheraon also will appear. According to Coach C 8. Leaf, entries in the novice event will be chosen from the following: Condor Pmoot, Lynn Scott, Earl WU WignalL Ted Morgaiw-Geerg- e -L. Johntort- anf ft1nron-an- rieaaant 440-yar- 100-yar- d Americasi W ' v.;.;.' , ,' . IJnroln Tonights Schedule: Prova a Aawrteaa Fork. Lehi a4 Uacoia. fLB ABANT CJtOVE, Feb. 21 5 high-scori- ng senior event Elmer Mlllett win Uke part. Shields will not swim in this event. Coach Leaf sUted before the departure of the Frovaana. and "Merrill Christopherson Waldo Strong will be the Provo men in the fancy diving elasa, while Miss Etna Blake will be the sole woman entry from Provo. She will appear in the women's fancy divfree style. ing and tha M in Los Angeles. Mr. O'Goofty's a riot . Canst, and undoubtedly will be bookd there la tha future if ha . so desires, Hopi Indian Wins Top, reading left to right. Ebb, Louie andTFob James; Tnsol'Coacb A. P. Papks. After winning 12 games without a loss, scoring more than 60 f poinU per game for a total of 410 points, the Alabama Poly cage team feels aa If it will win tha southern title this year- and wants to play Pituburgh, at present ths strongest team In the east. Coach A. p. Papke LOS Feb. 21. (UP). former Middlebury aoach, has three brothers on 4iia squad, two of them NicholasANGELES, Quanowaku, midget Hopi twins, who play gmaraV regularly. The twins are Ebb t'eb James, Indian, toor-nlace la the both of whom one 'worked Jn the movlea,while the third brother Is running race which C. C Pyle Louie, the reserve guard. held here yesterday, preliminary to marahis March 4 . FACLLNO WORKS OUT COCHET 13 VICTOR thon from Loa Angeles to New York. Uacu-du- LOS ANQELES Pauline NICE, France Henri Cochet of Quanowaku covered the dlsUnca In Spanish heavyweight, worked France defeated Baron Von Kehr1 one hour and 22 minutes. several out rounds with sparring Guhtwr Neilson of New York fin partners today in preparation for ling of Hungary la the final round ished second, and Seth Gonzales, hla bout Feb, Sa with George God- of the international tennis tourna- Rocky mountain marathon winner,' lSMileWafii-U- - a4 m la-mi- cross-count- ry " n, . ment frey. was third. Afouser Mat Vesco Issues ward the anil a share of a racresr tioa hall fund. Bad Feeling Hsted With bad foaling between ths two nscktwisters decidedly , noticeable, tha caah custosneea may depend up on seeing a terrific battle when the Provo veteran clashes with bis heavier Oregon rival Jones Is taking on a formidable foe In Mason, whose record during hla sUy in Utah .has been exceptional in every way. He haa not met defeat this seaaoa, and although he recognises Jones' exceptional speed and scientific wrest-lin- g ability, he believes that his extra poundage will be decisive. Jones, eager for the match aver since he took exception to Mason's refereeing, says a few pounds mean nothing to him. and that he wiH show Mason soma tricks he has never seen before. " Veaca IWlemgee Wlaaer la the meantime, no leas a personage than Sailor Oeorge Vssco, who provided some of ths most sensational grappling ever seen In Provo when he met Jones and Park lest year, haa written to the Evening Herald to issue a challenge to enthe winner, of the Jones-Maso- n counter, Vesco reports an excellent ' ; . IT . - . " . " V Strangler Lewis Takea Title By Dawnlnff Stether ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2WStrang-tar- " Lewis ia Undisputed mat champion of tha world. The heavyweight defeated his rival claimant, Joe Btacher, In a long but fast match here Monday Bight Lewis took the first fall after 3 hours, ! inlnutee and 33 seconds of tussling, with" a bar arm, half nelson and arm scissors. 8tscher evened matters in short order, winning the second fall In Of seconds. Lewis then tare after Stacker, and won tha third and deciding fait tn 13 mlnutee and 80 seconds.-- ' -' Five thousand fans watched the match, receipts. ajno.UD.Ung to more than 40.000. t 10 ....... ........ EggerUen K LEHI Whitman ... Ingersoll Business associates til of fo Urban UhorJier--. New Y ork . Ytnke?i-itEJ- k LINCOLN I ball star, confirmed reports that he Reese I had retired from the game to de- L. Johnson vote his Urns to Business. He was 12 D. Johnson I years In ths major leagues, and Fair I waa one of tha few moist bait art-- Clayton! isU V J O HI SOUND SOLIDITY "Before I give my consent, young-man- , I sans knew if your income seen a sound bee la." air. I play the "Unquestionably, drums In a Jaxa orchestra." Boston Transcript, on the coast this year, and says no ie nxious Jox a Jnatch In Provo In the near future. Vesco ia located at Eugene, Oregon, at present CALIFORNIA J WW Ua- I'y, taw V EXCURSION m it tn a Los Angeles or San Francisco and Return Both Ways Via : : anaByawa SOUTHERN smoke left SPECIA- L- PACIFIC -- 1 ri iMs'F' ; People might smoke some cigarettes for a lot of queer reasons, but they certainly nokeCamels for pi ea- sure. And they sir oke 1 1 aO ore camels py uiuious. 1 "" , ifaaisisa- -- tl I'm j LINES Good In Coaches Only Sale Dates, - i lbruar 28thTand 29th 21 days Stopovers iVIlowed For complete information, Call or Write Press Bancroft, General Agent "I'd walk a mile for a Camel 39 Both, the woodchopper and fhe resident of the woodpile have baen denied employment In Mr. Rick-srd- 's New York enterprise. Tex already has chosen all his announcers, ushers, program boys, peanut vendors and heavyweighU for the season. ..Judging, from the number of the Pirates are Uking to samp thia year, Donnie's boys might as well be called Bushers. SOUTHERN :41 South Main PACIFIC LINES St J Salt Lake City Phone Wasatth 2008 or 3078 VHiiigtonV1 Birthday 0 l aaa, (L f. -- Wcflnecday February 22 THE ARCADIANS Cllr A - -- a 1 . 3 -- ar , Jby 'JoeIliciXTis - a good Impression recent trip to the FncifJa ftAHiBHaaBaSatHBaxaweiv1 ..... Return Limit, Paulino and Codfrey meet Feb. match with Matty Miranda, Is mo as Japanese grappier. This batUe waa schedaled far Fen. 15 la Loa Angelas, Calif, but Park's aaoaidee-- kaa net healed as rapidly aa expected. In fact. Park fears that ha suffered a fractaretf bona Instead of a dislocation, and In view ef the Impuaaibility of ling at the specified was forced to caned tne encounter by a wrtiw to Froenotar made llJitchM Next Week The Henry Jones Charley Maaoe flniah mat match aibleh occurs next Tuesday evan lag, Feb. 34, is attracting sacra seed iaUreat .each day, according to the lecal asut a the NaUonal Oaard, which is staging the match. Proceeds will go to- the-losin- . d eoUartMna La bis titie mafeh wHa Henry Jonea, kaa beesi forced tm call off Ma Park Cgvlc3 : caW TtSBiniy Hay. Twv Followers; Sulcr Challenge to Winner Dean Fark, aeeissttoeisl Press grappier, who snffered on lila a. Go a7sfr?o"o Orem Grappl Cancel L. A. Match Because of Injury MGrud- -c t ShooWer TftjjSj jIj; ft i II. II o-HaltBout M - ii i j 1 -T- fv::Xy X -- A VTr TTTU s 4 Park Forced W. L, 1 B. T. H. S. Monday's Ream: Pleasant Grove 41. Bk T. H. S. 13. 100-yar- d going. He never has teen " I nt la the . 42 PROVO TANKERS ' -- H,,. ......... t i ..:.... S 4 Fork ...........I ...t 41-2- 3 Evans 'Totals pim.wi.in DmSIOX Scoring heavily against the tallend Provo's trip to American Fork B. Y. high school team last Bight, this evening is of great importance the division-leadin- g G rovers romp to the Bulldoga In their chasa for ed to a victory over the Wild-cat' s tournament berth. Caveenea Are Dstng win means that the G rovers The The Cavemen' dangerous aggre-- must win Just an of their remaingation is extremely formidable, and ing two ames to cinch Alpine di-looms on tha horizon with apaclal n honors. . Friday uoac Mar danger after the defeat at Lehi. ry Richards' men play at Prova, Simmon's Glen However, Coach and tha following week American Bulldogs are determined to win fork wind up tha season in P. O. their way to the tournament and Elrk Raaa Wild American Fork must be brushed Kirk, went into tha Alpine scoring aside this evening if anything of lead Monday mght by chalking up occur. that nature ia to Consequent It points. Chriatianaen, the leader ly, the boys are keyed up for a su in tha averages released Monday, preme effort and will play their only two points, feeding hardest to make It two straight Kirk and Hayes eonaUtently, and over the Cavemen for the season, playing a beautiful floor game. The ..American Fork has an ouUlde veteran Hayes had his bast scoring p runner-uchance of gaining ths night of ths season, chalking up U berth if Prpyo can. b beaten to points In rapld-flr-a tye, although honors.' ' night, ao that this evening's game Kirk woo was tha Y main- is of greateat Importance to Coach Kent Johnson f tght, Uy BcrrcU's array of performers. sUy in Lincoln plays at horns against The score: g . Lehi aggregation, PL. GROVE: the . O. T. F. P. S 1 and a fierce battle ia expected. In Kirk, rf 0 a the first half of the seaaoa, two U Christiansen, U 1 is 7 extra periods were required for Hayes, c .i.. 1 0 2 Lehi to down Coach Carl Swenaon's Christiansen, rg S 3 0 crew, and on their home floor the Smith, lg j 0 0 Lincoln boys expect to Uke ths Culllmore, If 0 0 Lehi Invsdera Halllday, rf fne.tnre 0f If a .1 1 to be evenly- - I Jawhaugtyrr The teams-appematched. .17 11 7 41 ToUls .... . Anything May Happen O. T. FVF Provo is favored to beat Ameri B. T. H. a: . 0 0 9 can "ork, but anything is likely Chlpman, rf 4 1 to happen in Region Three thia sea- - Johnson, If ,4 0 3 The Anferican Fork game sUrts SnelL o 0 4 4 4 Ths Amreican Fork game sUrU Aagard. rg 1 1 0 2 st S o'clock, following a sophomore Vance, lg .'. '. 3 3 2 4 Smith, rf clastu Ths sUrtlng lineups for tha Al 7 23 ToUta pine games: Wilson. PROVO AMERICAN, FORK .Referee, Weight; 'umpire, ,.. Peters Blddulph . Beeler .... ,. Nichols .. SHOCKER RE i IRES- . Walker Robieoa ,. ... Webb ST. LOUIS. Mo. Feb. 21 UP). Ripple .... f Trane .... Fox ...... Stoker ... ...... ..... J Grave Frova LeU . ' uwiimumc.h Teaat Btaadlng; : - K.N.C m n-- Montanans Have Easy Sailing, Despite Bril liant Play of 'Flash' Nielsen; Final ' . Score is 55 to 42 ' " . jLSouttyrn Title Favorites inPIDOriM CPhnW 9fl " AGP!MS:;W ..i r T1 A e 17 ! Ji a -- |