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Show X, It 5. I' - PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUKDAV,7AKUAEY1, 192 F A CS FOUR m ALUMNI DOWN i r DRAWING MADE PAYSON BADLY BEATEN y -- B.Y.H.5.QUINT ; ! , Sanpete Joe Down's Long Shot In Last Allriute Brings Champion IiiTlrsi Night V 4 Play Victory 25-2- - ) , ' "i high-schoo- l cutive committee of the association Friday evening. Alpine vs. Kanprt The Alpine division winner will meet yfhe Sampets champion In a firsound fray, while the Nebo champion clashes with tha victor in the Summit division race. The runner-u- p AIplne-Neb- o will have Its first battle with the Eastern di- - Provo's hoopstera invaded Payson Friday and returnd ed with a victory to their credit The score was S3 to 1J. It was parade for the powerful Bulldog team Uthe way, Coach Glen Simmona' aggregation passing end shooting in a style which the 1937 ruqners-u- p of the - lop-side- - Nsbs divlsiea. half was 24 to 4. and Payson waa held to four field foals during the entire game. 7 Rohlaon Is High Rnbison. elongated Provo center, meet again Saturday night, with was the high-poiman, toss the B Y. U. aubatltutea opposing again ing in nine field goals and fwur the. flashy OTrChcT7orTTt6ttrbr72 coTnfr tet Riddulph also scored heavily. PatFriday's score: ten was the only Payson performB. T. V. er to score more than 3 points. G. T. F. P. 1' The score: ...2 Brlnley, r. f. . PROVO , It.. 115 .4 Martin. rv f."", ..0 Biddulph. Robiaon, c. Ripple, r. ,r 1. g. 11 13 s so jEgKertsen. Beeler, r. f 0. 1 If. ,.9 0 ..2 :..2 , , .. c. DIXIE G. T. F, ft .. Empey, L McGregor, Blake, r. iCtmrch, I, - McArthur, f. . e. g. g. r. ...0 ...0 ...1 ...0 r. g 0 10 t.iles. g 0 10 Murdoch, r. f. 1 1 Fotherlngham, Call, r. f 1 ..5 ..5 ..0 ..1 :.0 ..0 i 3 0 0 0 0 US 2 24 Referee Paxman; umpire, Milne. Commercial Hoop I k Nebeker, The Provo commercial basketball league will get under way 1. 116 0.4 000 0 0 .0 0 -- 0 0 2 0 0 0 ' ..2104 ' r..O , ...0 ...0 ' '- :. -' ttu dra-Unit- ed ' rr,cat yimf ra m . TttAVJCA WANER Another Waner will Join the Pirates next spring. ; No, not another brother," but a cousin to Paul and Lloyd Waner. The new one's name Is Tra- raa Wanr, and ha also. is from Ada, Okls. He Is said ta be a pmta ising athlets.iand ts llksly to maks ths grade as his two cousins have) m- - .il.n.ia ' -- re-fr- et :t . 1 .... "if 'u' J itrt.'i - " TINTIC BEATS l-- .,0 ..1 0 2 4 13 "Bevter. . Jordan vs. Cache. Nebo vs. Summit. 3 13 j r vs. East- runner-u- p Alplne-Neb- o CANZONERIIS EUREKA, Dec 31TlnUc high 8 tehool chalked up a victory over Lincoln high Friday Bight, the Alpine surprising quintet, which has been touted as one of the In division. Its strongest The Eureka team had a very liffht warkln over ths visitors, but managed to maintain this to the .. close. Close guarding featured ths contest. In which both teams wore "rather weak shooting-Viertel and Engstrom were the for the winners, whlla big guns Huntsman. forward, did stellar 22-1- l, h: V- v4 xfefk . cSum nTtKin''l'n JfCVT John' of the Herald had high sin- York pfeilnrecoK night by a clean-cu- t Friday was also hlch for decision over Bud Taylor, his outAfton Hanwn of Salt Lake City gle game, 206, and three games, with 461. Taylor "of standing tlvai, in a slashing waK pisitor in this cttv Saturday. e three-gamOilers was second in the the Clarence Donald Clayton and Isatotal, with 48.. In the biyitaniweight class, Tay- bella B. McBride, both of Provo. The Herald rolled .high team lor had once beaten Canzonert and were issued a marriage license at game, with 772 in the second tus- ones fought him to a draw, but the the county court house Saturday sle. . young New Yorker was a different morning. The score: man in the featherweight class. TROVO HERALD It was a terrible battle from start Mrs. 8. J. Cunningham, well ToUls to finish, with the blonde Taylor known teacher, at the Lincoln high ' 194 133 GoodeU 98 425 fighting back no eivacely In the school, has been seriously ill In the 12S 130 7 312 wenth and tenth that he drove moiyTrosTTiospital In Hardy ..1 112 149 153 4 It Canzonet I all around the Clark ring. For the past two weeks. Reports. Satur 119 154 116 .413 the most part, however, Canxon-crl'- s day from the hospital are that her Hulick 127 206 12 John 4V speed and cleverness, and his condiUon is- much Improved. She powerful punching ability, kept him will return to her home In a week.. 677--612 SOOH -wcll in the lead over his rival. n3 f t'TAII Taylor Parker Keilson Crandall . . . , Frampton Totals.. . W:tuV.T' mrtJaTrvrf1.X .......... -- i OIL,: .... 140 ... Total Mr. and Mrs; A. B. Morgan had as their guests last week. Mrs. Pan- Siljiel King, Mrs. Leon Harward. Mil 31)6 dred King an4 vvendsU and Marga415 ret Harward of Black foot. Idaho; 433 Mrs. T. M. Naze of Fait Lake and Mrs. Hannah Reese of Spanish c i 143 149 113 114 120 157 139 114 93 150 136 654 653 652 193) Fork. ...127 ... 99 .... 145 44 R. J. Fry, Inc .f7 mmmm OUR BEST BUYS Special Price Reductions GENE VIDAL The popular pastime of panning coaches mh eft xThe'T66tbaU team doesnt go so good resulted in the -aGtnrTTaarrrftrftveri ecapiuttoH-hr Army star and one of the best athletes produced at West . Point, Afterihe University Oregon finished a disastrous season the McEwan, hend scalps of Cnpt.-Jac- k , coach and former West I'oint coach," and VidaL his assistant, were demanded. McEwan survived when eminpus lpdto hmJrt7VMHf left lo go into the clothing business la Washington, .D. C . mC-DODG- good looks . I f7nn - - . . You'H haTe less worry, too, when daughter "drives w : , your wife or ith Kirestor.e Balloons. Make 1928 your greatest today .. - 51X Mr. and Mrs. R. B. William Logan were among the visitors-her- of Saturday, .- e v ' Mr. and Mrs. A. ' ,' C Hatch Heber spent Saturday here ". , - of with torn Tires .... '. traded in. !n A-- l J ' A splendid far. . ei7C ......... V'u flrimhall Bros; abwndanor-s- s fvmt the greatest performing engine of Its horsepower ever de ,' . is R. for , ' ' ' , $75 J. FRY, INC. 21S USED CAR EXCHANGE Naylor Auto Co. WEST CENTER FJI0NE 26i 'fir SjaWestCenterSt. Phone 980 '"'' . -- FORD LIGHTLPE-LIV'ER- il m nice runnins condition. Will sell-a- v in speed bidding . 1924 DODGE ROADSTER rvith Rex GJass Enotoswres and fully equipped. .Just 1924 Tubes": j ' s Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Davidson of Salt Lake, formerly of Olmstefld, are happy to announce the arrival of a fine, baby boy. born Friday night at the Crane Maternity home. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Ii.e a fa-.- S This is ths engine which scot Erakine Sedan, fully; equipped,' an SU! 1298.484 miles In 24 hoars in a This ncw Eokine Sis Is built test under the sanction and obter . virion cf the. American Aavmr ,, primarily lor America t. bigger, r. o. . w ACTOaT bile Aasociatioti. Better then 54 roomier, snore powerful edition of miles per hour for 24 hours a Europe's, most popular American-bui- lt record unequalled iyf any stock car selling for less car. Designed to fit American steed- Fitted to ' American standards. More spacious. More brilliant dun a thousand dollars! In performance. Beautiful! Luxurious! Fashionable!.. Compare this new American edition of the Enkine Yet lower in price a remarkable and unmatched Six with cars costing from $200 to $400 more. Note " value at $795. ... . its generous roominess. door nearly a yard wide ' back seat 48 inches wide 36, inches from seat to Designed and engineered by the same men who made Srudebaker't Commander and ''Dictator the-- . ceiling. Plenty of leg and head room 'even for iix- footers; Comfortable to stretch out In. Passengers champion "sixes' of the world! Headed by D- - C. Lo . -- and driver ride all day without fatigue! But words Root, formerly chief engineer of Plerce-Arrocoenobiie and Marnwo, and W. S. James, former to (ICKrloe in actual ability of this uc.r AmcrK head of an Important section of the U. S. Bureau of cah edition 'of the Enkine Six. Come in aud &cc it, " ' Standards. A bigger, more powerful engine smooch, - then try it out yourself! t j SEDAN. Refinished in beautifuL twa tone Duco. New balloon tires., CCOC Fully equipped ..I yUJU condition motoring-y-ea Lttt i w . Dipped BuHoons, ears ' - 1935 . OVERLAND Reduce to a minimum the element of chance on winter's treacherous" highways. Equip your car with tires that have superior road-gri- p Firestone Gum' Larger, rcomierv more powerful ATTEND the special New Year's AX parry feeing hel J In our show- room lomorrow Ae most tmpor. r auuiuiuilvc eeiif of the year T--a showing of the new p American edition of the Erakine car I toR-thei- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Thhrpood are happy to announce the arrival of a son, born Thursday night at the Mrs. Thur-goo- d Crane Maternity home. was formerly ' Mis Sophia Hansen of Eureka. Mother- - and baby are doing cicely. , that runs just as as it DODGE SPECIAL CQUFIkr Looks, and.rtma like a new C70C S Li CARD OF THANKS - A beautiful car - 1926 th We wish to thank the many kind frUncls x sympathy and rry the illness and couragement during " death of "our beloved son-- and brother. To these we offer our gratitude. We are especially grateful to those who contributed their consolation and helpfulness during the funeral services, and also" for the bestftiful floral offerings. " A. Besielmeyer and Famliy, SPECIAL i!. SEDAN. and one g". bjghly tQterettlng and atorJ rf K phaje of AmerfcaA farsn Ufe, and ess be classed as one of the' classics of the screen. 1K5. ,S 130.625. Outstanding from a cast of su41 ; This area. n IK oomprisel players Is the remarkable perior The suit states that a truck states," the District of Coiumbli. and never-to-b- e forgotten portrayal e owned by the In Amelia Gars by Bella Bennett. ud 23 cltl-- sa total truck service of Portland fatstes. - of est.raU-p and hopeless wife crushed As the with struck his automobile lest Sepicoj.".- - of a sterm and cruel husband. If ias ulatUMi on July tember, flying glass causing aim Bennett roaches histrionic heights ' 000, or &9 per cent of thf to lose the sight of one eye. of the United Statei that class her as one of the fore- population Other Injuries ara also allffc-e-d V deth moat screen stars of the day. THm nrinclnal iner.i--.WIn the suit 1926 were ire. !iseAes l Ia addition to Belle Bennett the in raks Reed, who was once the world Includes Anita Stewart, Rus- to . le from trart tn imaleur welterweight champion, u. Eva Southern, Don-Id- s frnoeB Simpson. population. made wonderful showing tn Hy 4Ceilh- - Jsaon Robardy, Weilgy tail iortn 4 41, ClProvo, wmre he proved to from 94 U 103. sneaslro from t to 8. Barry, Rets Raer Evelyn Sclble and one of the most scientific gran-pleT to host of others. . aubev-and whoopio ever seen In action here. .. i : i. Decreases in rates ia W36 wece J ? , He won two victories over Jonaj under lance oaterttis. Vernal at.d of Mrs. from and diarrhea Roy jjy. and lost one match' to Dean over the Park of Orem during his visit 3 ye", from S3 to SI rejoicing art ,00sprlngvlUe -j mod many Provo friends will population, aaJ typhoid and Parrival of a fins baby boy. born the news of this unfortunate typhoid fever, from I to 7. Friday night at the home of Mrs. accident which is likely to put - ThAifollowlng table shows tor the- Roylance's mother. Mrs. Wllf ord in end to his wrestling cafeer. 'deaof registration area m eontr- Penrod, of this cltyX . 1925 end 1 i i', a, nenta.1 L'nited SUtSS i ,T. .A ruby velvet evening wrap has 1029 thJ' nt4Tof tfeatrtt Jrfit P I. Mr' and- Mrs.' William Anderson or ulatlost ch!r!c!Ua a her are visitors of Logantwin coped edged with and death rate pex'lOd.Ooa ; v cHuiciua toiiar. i : , ,.,;. ... .1, .i.i,-- ... is El le at tha Uc ' FIGHT VICTOR " Urns today Contrary to ......... PROWLERS . rtwatr UUoii Smh..t....... ....... c7rnrrrri'f--r- i ' HERALD WINS ) aen --for the first Gem - F1 wUl bo estl-nat-e- d .... shortly after January ' 1, according ern winner. to announcement of DeH Webb, Dixie vs. winner Ogden ruwner-u- p city recreation director. Contests Rich fame. i: -will be played la the armory during the winter hoop season, and approximately )3 teami are expected to eater ths competition. The Columbia Steel and ' Pipe Plant teama will enter, and the roundhouae Is planning upon entering two teams. Four quintets from Provo Herald bowlers defeated B. T, XJ. 'will compete, and four s. others from various firms of the the Utah Oil pin team Fririsy'eve-nin' NEW YOHK, Doc. 31 Tony Can- scoring a total of 201 for city also are expected to enter. three games, against 1959 for tha gfrrt. brilliant fe ntherweirht, won Coach Scalped 111 .J 1 ...0 g. I' h-- ,h. screen and mratva " n-. d high-yuh- rt r ftyst-stiaht-- .0 7 53 PAYSON O. T. F. P. ryervi. r..i. losers was the) kui;' 23 13 Patten, r. f. ..... Smith. I t. ...... Wilson ,c Morrla, r. g Spainhower, L g. Smith of . Bit 7 1 0 13 4 4 22 0 0 0 5 - . lri at last Portland-McMian-vill- e was-mad- T. F. P. 3 6 - i -- ;;.JU. .3 present iraiie the ttmti wrth f ftld The Deaeret gymnasium was def- goala for his share of tha point initely selected as the site of the total. - Chrieteneen, center for the tournament, and a modified blind alumni, scored five field baskets to arrange the to lead his team In the soorlng. p draw drawings. Eight teams were select- Payne of the winners and Vanes' of ed by geological location, in, order the losers played' stellar ball on the that no teams from tha same reg-io- o guard line. . , - . Ute- ao the D Y. high oppow a fresh' tournament man team next Tuesday. However, the other places were m l urn drawn blindly, with no "seeding" ALUMNI utilised. This procedure had reO. T. F P. ceived soma favorable mention E. Payne, r. f. since last season, when L. D. S. and Holt L t. A... . . 0 0 6 Plrasant Grove, generally rf gsrj-e- d Christeasen, o. 1 - 0 10 as the strongest teama In the P. Payne, r. g. .. S 3 4 state, met on the first night of the Sown. ..2 0 0 4 tourney, and Pleasant Grove, beat" en by one point, had no chance to B. Y. H. 8 ... place higher than fifth in the' final' 7 J 0 14 . standing. Johnson 2 0 0 4 r. ' Ko See-prnwsneii. However, this agitation, fcr a R. 8mrt, r. g. 0 0 0 0 "seeded" draw died down, and the Vance L f. 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 only arrangement made wu tor the Chlpman, r, t. Last N. Smart, L I. distribution. geographical .p O'O 0 year, Manti and Ephraim, who had met three times during the season, 12 7 1 25 . . clashed on tha first night of the tourney. The complete first round schedule: Alpine vs. Sanpete. Ogdtn vs. Garfield. Salt Lake vs Millard. ' JOtilgll-SaT- t Tsf CM "I fUHIIf ' Tha-eee-e4 nt Wright, Ingersoll. e. . . Cooper, r. . . Bowe, L g. . . . Skouseq, r. f. victory hoqp team of that school. The final score was 25 to 34 or the alumni aggregation. Tha Alpine cagers led at the half, and held a alight margin until just before the close, when Bown's long tos centered the hoop and spelleJ defeat for the Wildcats. . Smith Is Star .( - Prodttetions has Ytffasiy . Dec 30 xne jjvp-rvr"'"";-bciiBMltnat currad In 1926 vrtMa ths oefcth area cf ccntlnenlaj rgiitratie death States. rrpres-nU- fi rate of 12J per 1.J00 populslon. a .lght tacreas rrT U rite for - nt 8T. GEORGE, Dec. 31. Exclusive) Brig hem Young university won its fourth stsrlght game on lour successive nights Friday, downing Ptxle college. 30 fo 24. Tba Cougars appeared 4h 4, antl their teamwork mas not up to lt . usual standard, which toaa resulted ta victories ewer , Peppards, MU- r fara A,C ana B. A. C. Dii m keyed ap to a high pitch, and play-a- d hard- and faat The game was rough at times. Another Content The two teama were alated to wI"mvrroK T'C Robin Reed, Oiegoa welterweight wrestler who won two tkrtittatg matches- Him - It nry Jones in. Provo In September, eras the victim of an unfortunate accident tbic fall, it was learned hers when word ( was received that Reed has filed suit against a truck service company for Alpine Winner Meets 53-1- 3 - W " . Ov4 Players Appear Tired In Prpyi) Registers " ison Leads Rob Nebo Close Tussle; Wright Again Team; SALT LAKE CTTT. Dee. 31 Joe Bown'i long shot from the High-PoiMan; - Dixie . Attack, Scoring 22 Points; Schedule for the first night of the C4 nter of the floor in the last mia hasektball tour- ute of play rave the B. Y. H. 8 Paysca Never Threatening state Puts Up Battle. v nament was drawn up by the exe- alumni a over the triend, " ILU OIWIT HOW Robin Ree4ue9 hDEATHRATE Oregon Firm For long awaited pictuiismtioa of 'theThewidely read prise novel by ON INCREASE Martha, Lost xf One Eye iMcnao "SVlld Qeeos fiUned . . rir - Y. U. OVERCOMES DIXIE; BULLDOG S TiRIUBiPH IB. Frel, r. K.' "VJr" " 1 ' |