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Show PROVO SUNDAY Cougars Outclass IngersoU Is Outstanding Star: Brinley Ap --Spears As Scoring-AceDeense Is Strong-- 4 AnM ... Ji Lehl Ikaten, 34 to 17; Un-co!n Falls After Extra v B. T. C. 4 Vtmk Atfln CREELEY. Colo. Feb. 11 Colorado Teachers took the lead of the eastern division of the Rockv llountutt rnnfprnr. hv downing the champion Colorado College Tigers, 28 to 27, In a mruung noop com Dai fnaay evening, led the rolilhn wnd Greely attack, which" waa too strong for the experienced Tlgt'is. frd by- - Ernie Simpson-,- for three years the leading Colo-- ; rsdo scorer. Teachera will have real bat tle to. hold., their, lofty nlace. sine " the Tigers and Denver M. BY SOB GOODEIX Cougar wm straight from th Jungle, in Friday night's opening" "hoop tussle with Utah and tt Firmer emerged from the battle a sadly clawed end l"h "TT Ag-gia- a, ' Renewed agf wgatWarBTTTU: look a score, - r-- Out, Bobcate! The victory settled B. Y, y. firmly In second place in the weatern dfviaion competition, and the ira- . praaalve caliber of play forced donester to rlre the -- "T" moat cham aerioua consideration as possibility, pionship "offt4 thalr Utah Agg set-uhooting, muffing mimerou In' th.ftrst half, theu rhnc LoganKes were dangerous on num-tocession, with Worlntngton and IHTsen 1 tarring with splendid floor work, but in the second .half tbelr defenae wilted completely beonslaught, and the fore the Cougars soon left nothlnf m doubt ttcept the ls of. the winning margin. play !"Rg" Ingersoll's wna outsUnding in Friday's en- utrterr " paf f of fieTd- foal,- suoeed seven on own account, ana oia some neai his passing all the way. . Eldon Brlnley, freshman forward, showed rare ability as a scorer, taking , high point hdnors of the evening with in counters, and tallying at close range with a frequency which amased the Aggie . outfit Banky Dixon played his character istic rustling gams, and saorea three' beautiful shots from long rang,' ; TttU Magelby's tricky work on offense and defense waa outstand-- ' Coop-e- t ln4TwimcOwilmwwt-ft- e s shoe m an altogether satisIn addition to manner. factory , tsiwn ad iefeM-jWerkthe floor to drop in thres sensa. tional ringers . , Worthlngton and Nielsen dominated the Aggie' play throughout Wahra. NEPHI UPSETS w. x. F.C ' Flnasant Grove rf...., r... Lehl.;....-..- I .1 JWJ Unooln t 4 1 Atnrrtran Fork J33 B..T. H. 8. Friday's KnalU: rieaaant Grave M, Lehl II. American Fork it, Lincula ST. ' -.-- , Lchl failed Jo cnjjyerJL.Oft.ltL.clos in shots, but had better hick on f hmg"dtatmce.- The second half was all for the who demonstrated the ef- Grovers, In their fct of teamwork-'traiAin- z . , "Tfffectlve BffenseaylngrKiraand I the past Heeney, on tha other hand, went through a terrible thing with the bad Sharfcarjrnan from BortoivA set of those trick New York judge called it a draw, but lot of the boy thought it was a nod for Heeney. If Delaney should dron one of those things In on Hee-ne- y A "N . " ;... 2 i He-tw- td- 1928.-----'- e .711 .400 .000 -- w"' 17-2- Cum-Dippi- of their . . ... IngersoU. e Howe. g H. Uagelby, Ig fekouaen, rf . . . Hoover, rf .... ; " ; .Totals UTAH AGGIES . (j. T. F. p. 4 Nielsen, rf .... 5 Davia. )f, e .... Worthlngton, C ...... -- Smart, rg- 2 Martindale, rg Tate, If ........ 1 Wide, ig- "; ,"' Henrl,'rf". Total .j, 0 14 tl Umpire Mclntyre."" Spencer. 8 - 34 223 WEST CENTER le 82-2- Provo Greenhouse "7T "WHERE THE . 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Delaney-Heene- y fight and least prefer to see Risko the survivor of the out iiiiiinnuon. mat la luirt what - 25-2- Brlnley came through with two foul. Dixon got f)eM goal and a ringer from the fide, making the bount 12--f before Aggies got under way again. With Brlnley tallying Urn after time, the "T" ran the Rk-kar- - T" Uni6o""ndrtnfrase"lttd hava-tnar- y L . Riako, of Cleveland. . With Dempsey out of It would most like to see probably Sharkey Knock off the winner of the ARE UNSIGNED point-gettin- noil portrait and Commercial holography Paramount Theater Building - about the remorse of Dempsey or hi renewed disposition to save ths contour of hi map: But Heeney has a well protected law. The second number. schedi.Ld March 12, Is between the bad Shar-xey man and the rotund Jnhnnvj FOUR YANKEES .33 h u s a ifrr; STTO i one-pun- BkkarJ-jBouWa'- a- 29-2- 2 . ... ,' uuia - . aide. 't.r. ! Nielsen then registered from long rangerand'aftee Brlnley scored a foul. Worthlngton' Came through with a free toss and a field goal to ' five" Aggie IT-- I margin... 1 Then the Cougar started. Inger- - d You r Family Recorcia! . " . --- --; jjnrfV "HH m4nnii r vs i .... ... i night ln the first hslf the usual speed of the local five was missing and though the ultimate winners kept in the lead the whole distance, Urhl was blocking passes, slowing Up P. G.s" great offense and working the ball down for some short - shots. p cti i d. PLRASA.VT GROVE. Feb, 1- 1The Pleasant Grove five doubled the Ixhi score in a rather ragged came prayea IH.ThT Grover hainSslT EUREKA QUINT . ' ps 1 , Christiansen played a last' passing game under the basket , and the who! team looked like a five-ma-n . scoring threat Lehl attempted to stem the tide with long shots, but was unable to convert any f The nuirgepartisan crowd contin criticised the ually officiating. org n Check; Sperry Hayes F'ghts Har- d"' G. Scores Heavily i;L. P. center, was fighting Hayes, hard In the first half and doing great ball rustling, but was erratic -JJKBO DIVISION1 in his passes. L. Christiansen and Team Standlnr: V. Christianaen both played --good W. PC, ball the whole distaneabut T" Kirk JtlO Kprtngvltle forward scoring leader was playing . Nephi slower than his usual game until the Eureka . I .000 Ip- n A , last quarter, Trane and Stoker of i, it. Fayson t.l the losers handled the ball well and So! Genial Gerie's traditional Indifference to the admiring sex ha taken ...1 Spanish Fork jm worked through for some close In the K. O. from a little blonde cntle, has It? Here's the photographic rUlaj;' nww!- 'SM'l MtlU Helffl 'HlIWPn. rif Mllwakkee.nolour1anna-irjr'ye- f -lepM tsv fttwk M. wide. Near'' the close of thelgame parents at Miami Beach, Fla, where" fiinney "i in training. vnnwm tr.h iia.,ni . ... Kirk brought the fans to their feet the featured the Lincoln pefrormance. v. su. v ia - ui rn ... n iiii.ti ..... ji.7i iniiiK i side. The score'. ..1,1 isu The core: stv.,uii, .u. vuiu tun Buiuiy-PL." GROVE. G. T. Nephi outfit toppled Tintie from 4 3 AM. rf Kirk, O. T. FORK: first place by scoring a victory U Christiansen, If 4 4 Peter, rf . jrrtaay night 3 3 8 Nichols, If .... The invaders are now tied for sec HayeS, c 2 2 SWalker, e ond place by virtue of the victory. V. Christiansen, rg 0 1 II Webb, rg...... Coach Durham's hqopsters have top C. Smith, lg rf0 .0 0, IngersoU, lg W; pled both Springviile and Eureka, Linebaugh, Anderson, Ig-- c championship contenders. In the NEW YORK. Feb. 11 (UP). Totals . ..,.12 14 10 34 past two wekes, and are hot on the LEHI: of. the New Only four member O. T. P. Total F. .13 7 .. 13 33 title trail. York Yankee. 1927 world cham.... 2 3 15 Whitman, ff Nephi took an early lead and was Evans, G. T. F. P. ., I- 4- -0 S WTCOrNj Ef'i If . pion, hava not signed: contracts never .headed. The score at the half ...43 23 0 8 for 0 0 4 Keese. rf , ....2 waa 20 to 9, after which Tlntic pull- Trane, o L. If Johnson, .... 0 2 0 0 17 The undersigned Yankee are ed up and lessened- the margin to Fox, rg i8JflhJl sevnf8Wt;T3 0- 6 Laaseri, and, Mark Koenig, four 1 1 rare, rg Smith, rf ate foul pitching. 0 0 very vital cogs In th Yankees-machin2 2 Clayton, lg . . c Lewis, was The final quarter exceedingly Fieldlnf, rg Tha other 31 members Bremsrlf 00 ; fough."" of th team hav returned their Sperry gcorca Heavily Total II 10 3 27 signed contracts. :. 6 17 5 17 Totals Worthlngton,,' th waa in the big gun the Sperry Referee, Weight; umpire, Clark. The first squads of Yankees will ' center, played. magnificent floor scoring Referee, Holmstead; umpire, Bar- department for the winners, leave New York for the training ' game during the first half, but nett Hilton Bel also and with $lackett On screen was kissthe the hero camp at St. Petersburg.Fla. Feb. 21 tired' perceptibly,' due to his recent registering In good style. Njsonger, ing the heroine to the accompani- The entire squad wa ordered to-- be AMERICAN FORK, Feb. 11 lUness, rn the tetter stages. He was Vlertcl and Carlson did the g ment of sentimental music. in camp by March "6.' American Fork Cavemen rose to a off on his shooting a rare thing for the home team. A man in the audience nudged ' tie for fourth place with Lincoln his f r Worthlngton. score: The ' V neighbor. "My life has been coeiirtAN wins exhibition G. T. F. Friday night by winning an extra- - wasted j TlUli" Nielsen's spectacular NEPHI: according to that," he said. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Feb. 11 period tussle from that team, 33 to "I've had dribbling was troublesome as ever, Sperry, rf . . , three wives, but I have (UPJ. Welker Cochran of San 27. and ha rustled the ball In great Blarkett, If . S 0 0 kissed of ncyer them the any way Francisco who recently lost his 18.2 The game was a thriller throughsiyie. ' ari umvim ilieuistop, e that fellow did." balk line billiard championship to With some brilliant shots, and was jOstler, rg-out, being typical of the combats -' "Ifs never too late." Jake Schaefer of. Chicago, Thursman with 11 Phillips, lg Use Aggie high-poi. 0 0 0 staged among American Fork, .Lehl "It wss is,", the sad "I'm lead reply, day night defeated Schaefer, 400 to counters. Wad and smart tailed I and Lincoln this season. The so short " winded these days'. 233 in an exhibition match here. offense.' this .14 1 1 29 alternated from the start, and the Totals ..... be fathom ttosr ' Humor. French deadlocked The title was not at stake. G. T. F. P. finish found the teams defensive weakness being the glar- EUREKA:-Nisongp- r. Four field foals by the rf . .3 5 3 9 at ing fault of the Loganites. VierteT. If ... matched was against a single Cavemen, fast remarkably !'TM"gnm and only two time outs were taken Manaon, c ... ringer by Lincoln, decided the issue in the extra five minutes. Engstrom, rg during the entire game. A trio Lend Momentarily Carlson, le . . . Walker, American Fork center. Teontinued hi rtarrlng "Red" V,'ata started the scoring -- May, " am -; chalking up 18 points., weoo with a spectacular long ahot, and The line. ' tli12 8 22 stellar work on the guard 7 Totals...... tied the Cougars promptly' Referee, Brown; umpire, Barnett play of Farr and Reese eottnl when Dixon scored from the wi. l pointed out freely and B. T- - V. . raah Aggtea 34 pie man front Onto, may frequently in this column that when turn out to be. Flaasaat Grave 34, LebJ 11. Jack Dempsey passed there would la that event' however. Rkkard AJSjerfassa Fork IX Usesli go with him the days of million-do- t. not may hay ths up toput ! dough ' na eobi t areaa , he would that to hav do to thoa J O) Bamlc JU BL 8, 4a West 13, otner nig ahol. but the enhn. PersaaaUty . . GraaHo 37, Fast 3. the champion drew I understand that Ptnay Dun. wKs P.P?!Tr-.M- . r J W million-dolla- r gate the first time handle tha fighting sad of the bak. Murray i taoai U. he defended hi championship, and rf. fea baea wised CraatwrUta 34, iorda) 11 up about th hi dynamic personality drew, al- kind of lUacaaa t Cvpna 33. ' that V aaed dough around most M.000,000 when he made hta outsid Tern Rtckard' Weoar 33. Bar Bivar Oard. comeback fight against Gene TunWith tb departure of Dempaey, 31, Ofdaa 1. ney in Chicago last year. . Tunney will gat a chance to tet his NortH Koaamlt U, Margaa 34. Rkkard has to hare on opponent theory that he, and not Dempaey, Park City It, kUaaa It . for Tiirvftey this summer, and par-ha- was ths JUraftetd 33, tismiso 13. card and that big drawing two. for the champion wants the of Dempaey waa alSaltaa 3ft, Monro ti. to make of himself a championship waysanagnetiaaiover-rateMaatt S3. Moroni M. mostly fighter and defend hi championBoavor Of course the nest contest will not 34. Cedar City 33. ship two time or more. be a fair eompariaoa. DixJa 6a. Freatoa) U, Because But the New York promoter must whether Woadraff 14, LakeSowa 4. - , Tunney like Dempaey or find fighter to fight Tunney, and not, he will hers t admit that he OrderrUis go, CUxlerUU 33. he always had Dempaey at hi beck would hav culled ia mora at tha Central 33. HoaUnrtoa 3 and call until Dempaey, for the reaFarraa 33, Crboa I). . gat than aay of the other bunch son of hi eyes or the forbiddsnc and mean the Waostoa Academy at, gat something to of Estelle, said he would fight no i. Tunney. CaUego ft. r. i more.... There 1 left, the elimination tournament The first nunv W is between Jack Delaney and Tens Heeaey.- r . ' The Current Heavb Delaney isn't so big and Heeney Are never complete without freauent is rather big." Delaney is lust out of a couple of good " -- " "" He u' ree ana bo is fight, knocked out Sully Montgomery xor TiitJiL with on punch, and that former Centre College- - football gia aaan't dropped before many single punches In Team Standing: .. the long cod of tha Jttvadem la very de- - partment of play. . 4 It waa B. T. IT night Everv man on tb team vu accurate In hta shooting, wita Brlnley and In-- . geraoll scoring at eieae range with deadly effect. The paaaing attack am fighting hard to - Of JtoberU' men WM Pioneers Coach .'a comebplTTo annex the ' naver better, and the defense func- - I slags title- """ tioned adequate!, despite the ma!l siaiure oi in guarua. i 'It has been PerM ." ':-- J l it m .''lUl'-a.- f Champ Tunney AI.ri.VE DIVISIOIf rc Teachers Take JUS Lead In R.M.C. i Eastern Race jbs 1 Friday's Result . i ; R. M. C KTANDI.NQ ft aatora IMrWoa w. L. t ' "'" ..--:,- Despite Coopers Absence ...,, 111 CAVEIEffVIN f a " GROVERSAIfl) ies IiTppener MMtawSW ..: t. v. rta laiversity IirSALD, SUNDAY, FEEHUARY Provo,.Utah- - Phone us for a demonstration. We furnish temporary aerial iot mis wunout obligation t Ldiniiiiiiniiciiinisrmuz;z'rsuz;rrrnr - .... ... '... ......... Ml ... :". . |