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Show tags roua TKOVO SUNDAY HERAUJ," SUKItAYTJANUARY 22, 1928.' Is uteti' i TA DTES RALLY i 'Y' "QUINT 0 UTPLAYS Long Shots By Invaders Score 1 Victory Over Cougar Team; J Cooper and Rowe Star 43-4- " g: ior to that of the But second half of the season's opener, the green University of Utah hoop aggregation downed' a yeteran Utah Aggie outfit, 37 to. 36. Friday eve-- f . whelms Pay son Quint. t - NEBO DIVISION ' far super- college hoop U. baalteteera auacuinbn.l ny the narrowest of margins to barrage of long distance shooting In the ata-so- n opener Friday night The final -t'4Ml for the invaders, utile and the gun stepped the Cougars in the midst of apparently vtctor- - reus rally. T n4. Wink fn,AmnBnii Ward werelne Dig guhTTn Ine most ot'Vtm-- Unttrrawph;-h- d lut'i scoring was done from " mid-floo- r. exhibition of Thompson' long range shooting surpassed anything seen here In years. ef ft VrV.'t flay x surpassed the hopes of its strong-- eat supporters.. The Cougars' passln and teamwork was smoothness Itself, and with the exception of one bad streak, their basket shooting was excellent The defensiveplay roopenmo Rcrw wagim- Pet W. L. - -- " r ' , ' Aj riXE DlVfSlOX Team StauMllag ......J... ........... 23-1- t New Ford re ill , Public Demonstration ' Outfit Winnins ....... , , wrx. 7 , Hf SpringrUo 8 Plraaanl Oiwvo 1 ................. Kureka ' . t Dwindle Lead series of long Aggie under way with t 1 l jm Prwva Nepal 2 . When tne rirst half ended at tosses, and ran (he count to 12-- 4 I S JSi Payson jiOi Uncoln Amertoaa Fork; J33 before the "X" recovered from the for Aggies, things looked dark for SpaolsS Fork ,1 t the Redskins, ..but thgv staged a , IWaysJkwatJM barrage, Pkpusen, Ttowe anaTmrer-so- ll brilliant EL .1U8. , offensive fifTBescdn3 . . t - at Nepbi 40, rayson then began scoring with A neat half which the Logan cagers 83. Eureka IX swept SpringvUle passing attack, an-- i after the count' off their feet FrWaya Beaalts-- . Fork 2S. had reached lf-1W'righlTbroke . Playing their best gams of the Prove 89, America Keeley, center and Smith, freshe season, the Bprlngvllle Artists took Lehl 81, Lincoln loose for three) field goals la rapid I man forward who was undisputed, possession of first place succession, to give the Cougars a high school center Lehl, Jan. 21 Uneela high school lead. With- - both teams battl- season, shared scoring honors for in the Nebo division baaketbaU race tliL.wbntsraV;W&nrXbbju3'B frel Friday night by defeating tha In- - was fh vlctimuplin upset ill the ing tird, the eount reached "t!9i flayers miaeed a series defenalve play waj a feature. floor vadin Kttrekarutflt WorthingUm'a magnificent fast tusslec of - s. Thompson spun a tre home team chalking up its first With Childs and CapUIn Lou victory of the season In an extra-periomendously long, shot through the work Isshowed that the Aggie pivot center nan still the outstanding Johnson leading the of fens In spec to 28. . strings to make i.ie count 9 for In this contest. aectioa, and Martlndale, tacular fashion; and tha guards The game was exciting throughthe visitors at the half. did also work great running guard, It was nip and tuck as the seconl on Viertel out, and Lehl abowed clever all-checking the highly-toute- d count jkjw at fieldorrense, snngjroup sensationailtad, Niannarer, Tlntlc forwards, tha around basketball to triumph. haLLcpened., sud-lii- e goals. for Montana with about half Artists held a lead alt the way. Rattl Is Thriller ,. . Utah's great rally near the close Carlson Score Heavily the time gone. At this point the The game was a affair, of score contest the the brought crowd was tjirown.lnto a frenzy Carlson, running guard, was the replete With thrills from start to with, five minutes to play. Eureka sensation, scoring 12 points being to finish. The count was 4 at the by twp baskets by "Y" forwards, but neither were counted, owing to watkins. Ute guard, scored from for his tesm In brilliant fashion. quarter, and Lincoln led, 7 at the the floor, and Couch the referee's call of progress. Ward the center of Thermal! gymnasium seemed to half, Lehl. led by Trane, then bs- Mo dronped, in .a- acorad under bother ithtsltoTrTMewhat1tltgi) g spree which four-poiwith a min three margin Farlnnd edged a long shot Skousen their shooting, while Springrilla brought tha score at the third utes to Marand was in top form throughout the en- quarter to 5 far Lshl, did likewise to make the count 3337, and Ward, Thompson and Mc-- f- Undale . knotted the count with tire tussle. men then Coaoh Cart Swonaon but shots, Neeley The score: Farjand sCorc J a trio of long shots, spectacular comeback tielng tho a great staged In . field a wiiile Cooper was making one lone dropped goal, arid, after SPRINGVILLE as the gun count at 6 field goal for the "Y". With the Davis of Aggies caged a foul. Smith a. t. f. p. sounded, buV thajust effort proved too sewed up the contest With a clever Paxman. rf 2 4 much, Lehl talliyng "ffva points in shot from the side. Tats of Aggies Childs. If 4 H the axtra period whUa Lineoia was goal ut Johnson, registered 4 10 held soorelesa, , before the gun, but Utah had Its Harward. Trasa Is SUr A rg :. 16 lead at the finish. 0 2 was tha heavy scorer for Nielson, lg . Trans Defense-Utah's Strong Utah the winners, tossing In eight field defense was a feature of ToUls .11 16 10 32 goals to win high-poihonors. RetiTWai Heifh point roiaJarilii losers, Huntsman and D. 'Johnson, ?Tt, FfP. cere: 4 1 1 usually Lincoln's scoring aces, be- score about three min-ut- e rf Nlsonger. ..0 UTAH VUr.l tr to plav. he Bnl)fatji resumed se Lehi held in bek by 4h O. T. FT P. Man son, e 0 0 stalling tactics, with Intentions of Couch, rf . . .3 26 24 108 Engstrom, rg ......... 1 Contlnued on PageFIve holding the ball until the final gun, but the fighting Cougars rushed, Smith, If 1 .. Carlson, Jg rio 44iai2 "T-otheir opponents, and Riinley, Inger- ffeeleyrc-nPITCHER SI GAS LP May. If ........ ...;w. 0 0 0 0 3 3 5 CHICAGO Guy Bush, pitcher 0 0 0 0 soll and Bkousen scored in rapid Lybbert, rg Hill, If. Watkins, lg was the first member of the Chiouccesslon .; Skouaen missed a long shot by n Price, e .... 8 15 t S3 cago Cubs baseball team to sign a Totals ..t narrow margin with seconds to Referee,. Hlllman; umpire, Fr amp-to- 1928 contract Totals .14 13 9 37 , ij play, ma 'the "Y" again had the AGGIES ball, trying iiard for a score, as the ojT. F. P. . EASY FOR NEPHI fatal gun sounded.' The score: .. 0 2 Nielsen, rf '..... B. Y. U. Jan,: 21 Nephl came NEPHI, If 2 3 6 Davis. .2 nmammm O.'T. F. P. , with a rush Friday night, the .4 2 2 10 back 1 1 9 Worthington, o. PUousen, r( local basketeers smothering Payson . 0 8 0 Martmdale, rg .4 S 0 0 10 Wright, if by a score of 40 to 22, and proving a' ftrttJipnUn (j&tfittt, 8. 4 37-3- 32-2- coonrix Galapagos Islands is bringing wfaea they a taa Atlantic aoaait back some cormorants who haven't Tke waadcrtnf aoys 4MsarlkJt flown for so long ikey have foe--j is usually somewber around bun, how. of Their tap memory tng for his grandmother. gotten , Y BY BOB displaying teamwork o and Smith because they're fighting for Seats In the) Senate, All who have seen the senate say It's almost as good as the FoUlea. Gajne"Cpt ured By j Youthful Outfit; 6 Eureka Unatje to Match Scor- Lehl Captures Extra-perio- d Score, ing Power of Artist Five; TussleBjrScore of 31 to 26 ; AsXTlAKE-TrJaa 21.- ScoreT 3 Trane Scores' Hesrlrfor NVphF (KerT Staging a brilliant comeback la the If ci. I) Ye inner rr ud uti U - U ThriIIin8; GIVES THEM VICTORY Smooth-Workin- lf-U- E V ft T ttitw f i DEFEAT AGGIES CATS BUI THOMPSON - 1 gt bi) ' rn l-- ' t t. tall-stat- 17-1- 5 toS -- aet-up- Tuesday, Jan. 24 d 21-1- . r Jl, - Li I, 33-3- 1 Come and see how the New Ford Truck operates under aee-sa- w 29-2- 4-- 8-- capdtjloadond - basket-ahooUn- 24-1- III - - if I I II - ft . 26-2- J other bright feature.' and but for performthe uncanny ance Of Thompson, the "H", would have wan a rather eomfortahle v'f' long-Jistan- tuiy."" " George Cooper showed himself guards to, be one of Jhfjiarst goal to appear In this section Tor years by bis performance egainsi tne Bobcats. Whenever the Montanans mjMC(j a ,nbi; Cooper was OIS hSn t to take the boll off the, backboard, nd his accurate passes consisv antly sent the ball out of danger. H was almost never tied up, and hl cooj play did nyich to make the "Y" teamwors, successful. The "Y" offonoe was fast and clever. Ingersoll.. Wright, Rkousen scored consistently, aand Rows all few and although long shots weir attempted, every one of thia quar- - s Ingeraoll u.ed his b3- height t advantage under theutiliz-eket, while Rowe's speed was frequently, the speedy star garn-- . erlng eight points and p'aying a fine defensive game as. well, t man of Thompson was the contest, with 17 points, while Ward was next In line with 15 Thompson's amazing nhot.3, sent for s of the floor half or even length to "flip" through the s'.ringi throughout His quick passes to Ward were responsible for several v of the latter's field goals. if the nation possesses any better forwards than the jihenom, Provo fans would be pleased to see a demonstration. He is a spectac lar performer In every department ' of play. A capacity crowd was kept In an uproar from start to finish. by yie d encounter. Worden opened the scoring with neat shot, slightly past the foul cloae ranee.--- - one-poi- nt -- .....01118 -- two-third- V thrill-packe- U .12 1 I 2 2 8 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 Totals MONTANA Thompson, Worden, If F. Ward, c Breeden, rg 0 2 Tate, If 1 1 Cooper, rg Rowe. Ig R. Magelhy, lg Crinlcy, If D ...,19 O 4 2 3.41 STATE O. T. F. P. 1 1 17 rf ....... ,..82 .... 16 .7 Tex Rickard is v' 116 2 1 15 7 0 4 36 L. s low 1 I ' margin. Blackett. Schofield and Phillips ware ouatanding for tha winners, while Wilson, who tallied 14. points for Payson, was the only man on the visitors' team ' who worried -- got NO REASON TALL What caused your husband, to from the side to even the count "I haVhe t the least Idea. He Just and after Worden had caged a. foul picked up arid left the' morning af- "Y" the in t9-mwith front Ingersoll put mother and two sisters came a doae la shot to spend the winter with us." Am. Ward and Thompson then gat Legion Monthly. y. T -- ,1"0 lbs. 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