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Show ' 3 PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY MAECII 3.1923. m - He 11 , J. SCORE; OF G , . TRIUWI1Y QULLDOGS ! . " ALPINE i. ... DIVISION Klnat Standing Aggies Fail to fens In First Half Of Pleasant tii Frove , Orv ' It a PC .8 .?M S T . Fork American Linoola b. v. .;;t. 8 t 7 .709 JM jm .100 J . Friday's Rnult ii f Wuut Grore 88, Amerlewt Fork (HsVUhogU - M. - Provo went Into a tie with Lehl for second place la the Alpine division Friday night by defeatin I,fricoln46 to 26. In the last ached- uted combat of the irasuir. The- game waa played in juneota ' ' trm." ' ui - ' - rfe-ry.M- Coach Carl Swenson shifted hi lineup considerably In an attempt n form, but to "regain the Bulldoga were not to be denied weeping into an early lead, which they held all the way. Provd. fight-in- k early-aeaao- hard. for. a tournament berth, put an a nifty exhibition of offense despite the absence of Sid stellar forward. Martin, his substitute, played sensational ball. caging ix field goals and two foul pitches to take second honors to Buke Robison In "Buke"' ihe scoring department Mailed 17 rfolnts during the fray.' Beeler also scored heavily for the tinners, while the Provo defense Bld-dnlp- h, . fas air-tigh- t. Huntsman and Farr looked best or Lincoln.' Playoff TUt Nert Arrangements for a plsyoff contest bewteen Provo and ehl will be made Hi the Immediate future. . The score: - -- LINCOLN 0 3 rf Huntsman, If ....... r.V 3 7 1 Reese, Farr. rg r- - 3 2 Johnson, c .... i D Johnson, lg Carroll, rf Midim, lg TaaytdnV rg Totals PROVO Martin, rf . - 3 3 8 3 9 5 11-01 1 ., ... e ............... 2 1 J 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 11 19 10 26 i LOGAN. March S Gaining, a big lead in the first half. Utah University annexed the state collegiate by downing hoop championship Utah Aggies, 30 to S3, in as inter- t. r. p. 2 2 14 For Cougars with a brilliant performance for the .......... Cougars, scoring 14 points-- for .nls 200-yar- 27-1- ' 69-4- 11-4- -- stgeir . . 150-yar- ' -- - .0 lUIim; - nmrl 1-- ... st heat-Heik- .............. 220-yar- ........... 1310 .... 10 a .,.' elda 150-ya- UU Thompson, Ward, t O. Brinley, f, IngeraoU, e .2 108 4 1 0 14 .7 . 0 0 0 ... . 8 t3 Portt Magelby. )... g .. Row, g comm, g Bailif, g .... Total C. n. S. 44, GraniM 3J. Wee 77. WeasaaBaese IX. Btavkstaa 38. OraassviUa 11 -Jordaat 88. Btarray SL -Cypraar 37. Toaeas 94. - AND a A. C .. U Dixie Ootieg i " M. FIFTH WABD FAST MEETINQ Special cnuateaJ nunvbers have beea arranged for the fast meeting servtoe In th Fifth ward today at . 0 0 0 .0 Mra. .13 13 44 i irxrmiiuwr Mr. o'clock. E. H-- Eastmond and Mrs. Merle Taylor win furnish selection and soto will be rendered by Eldoo . Ramsey. ,4 presents Sadler, Mi AKP Worden, f . . . F. Ward, e . . Breeden, g . -- ToUli. R T. 28 19 13 rrrrrr.-".;- . ct ? f y V.i t Hart, ' SMQOTERS rtN Worthington, Gardner, g .. f Dixon, i li TODAY'S SHOW I h Sunday Monday I V V-- - "W .-- I ? ''l'JMMg' n stoj. y. Bkt&. SJ jij?L i.jjj,. M jSBBBBsr I'm j.Hji ami mi u'i Traveler" in H)RTf - NEWS WEEKLY " First ;Tier"or'":the ,Y - JOllfH A romance of Deep Seas, EDMUND GOULDING iingnEfrifdffat Fascinating Greta Garbo, romantic John Gilbert! ANNA KARENINA by LYOF N. TOLSTOI They swept you off your feet with their In "Flesh and the fiery - by Frances Marlon. Directed by Edmund Oonlding. Devil!' -- Continuity , . . Theyll take your breath away now hi thb immortal tale of love defyihr the tmmummm worjd! n . v .' a aw Dancing GirL - "Love Is Blonde" Scenic News - STRAND' BQMTA SPECIAL SUNDAY I ; and a " Pjf. Perby love-maki-ng " , Strange Ports, The Ashton, Idaho, production from the novel '; tWICKAM) ' Comedy ' MORAN ORRIEN-IOI- S WIUIAM MMAMtT . SI BBBBSfta. Xji I lave. Tuesday 0NLYi- ....". ...... - - " ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS .. HELD OVER FOR SPECIAL SHOWING ? All. Scouts and Boys under, 16 years admitted FREEl '. Sunday Afternoon m k J ;6o pal : i ; Chapter One J&rial - sedans JRtr . f 0o the. Stage SPECLiL ML0VE'VPR0L0GUE , Also HAL ROACH presents 9 Charlie Chase in "The Family Group" News Event siMnoN fdiutivs Cast includes Herbert Bosworth, John For, Jr.:, and Gene Stratum. . ' THE ON STAGE T Special act, dajicjriff nd sinking: from, the '. " r ; Jepperson School of Danse Arts 1 Ccmedy Three Missing Links" .; ' Norelty surprises every day during Anniversary Week. f -- i . - InternationaLiews ' ' S 2 Tunnel WHAT STORY! ' Randolph 1A Weodrvff 13. Ptsto 41. Beftver 9V . Cart aw sa. t ewtral 1A Ulnsa n, Oreeat Biver 1L .14 .119 Hardin. ills f - WILLBEDIS -. -- - - f .... Wright, OHN (GILBERT ie Monday campaign. . l II NOW SHOWING r II M Spaaiak Fork 3l MtxitsiM HteU , B. T. C. 44 i --Utak n, Cta Aggie .IS. Lag tS, Frastaa 1A- 8 Cack 18, North Cseaw 111 Kartk Saasastt S3, SovU Sua. 38, GALA ANNIVERSARY WEEK, 111 Kite Causes Damaged To Utah Power line 10 - 1 I ' ........... 117 10 .... - 200-yar- d . team. Frank Ward, his rival at the pivot position, tallied 12 points and played a brilliant floor game, while Or land Ward, forward, also came through with 14 point. On the guard line. Brick' Breeden waa ootstanding. wtille Lob. Collins won the admiration of the crowd with his scrappy play after b was raowuuiea lor rur ' : ' -Cougar Play Wetl The Cougars were In good form. passing beautifully whea they gala-ed possession of ths ball but the Bobcat scoring trio, with a neat passing gam featuring their OB' "Ji-It waa on 1 the cleanest kAd cleverest basketball game staged In Boxems.it Th score:: ixjsz;; MONTANA STATE: Sa. v wv. Y d ,...11 ......... 12 13 ......... 19 ...... ......... 00 , M. C STANDING: ; went wild against the T quintet Westersi Division scoring 11 field goal and five fouls W. L. TJC tor a total of 27 point. Mentaaw Stat .........19 1 jot - "Rags" Ingersoll cam through J-- day that he had assented to the hi. frtnd to enter him in the Democratic presidential , primaries tai Wisconsin, Booth Dakota and California. . ' The statement was aa indirect announcement of Walsh's candidacy for ths Democratic presidential nomination. He said he had not Inspired the movement and that he did not Intend to conduct an active raysoa . tS, Kepld 28. SpeingvtB WASHINGTON. March 3 (UP) SewtteT Ttnnas- - J, Walsh. Detn crat announced In a statement toplan of R. T" K'iiMmlne. .......... Grers Fork 2L andCo!lins Play Stellar Bailor 0 JO 6 IT esting encounter Friday night ; of Utah. RobUton, n AM defense versity The Redskins' 3 2 Bud Shields of the turned in UUk ,.'.... 4 7 M3 Ripple, rg in' the early h outstanding performance of the Aggie,,,...., 2 2 baffled the Aggie Eggertsen, lg . 3 xn -, U. VI unlock, 0 0 rg by elipptag four- - B. 1 1 did some fifth of a second off his tf Giles, rg ..... 3 Per BOZEMAN. Mont, March 17 1 12 M ket shooting which brought them Totals Tree style mark. r 9 lead at the half. 'Referee Holmstesd. 12 men in the semi- fect passing and spectacular basket Utah placed A PnU tee way-Ag-gies I shooting by ths champion Montana Umpire Christiansen. mad a desperate effort final and final, while B. T. U. Stat team gave the Bobcats a 4 men In nine command that placed the to and late in game, managed f. ROVERS WIV AGAIX victory over the invading B. T. U. but the Utea ing position In Friday, night's quiotet tie the count at PLEASANT GROVE, March 1. event. , Semifinals were elated for Thomuua Bars 37 Jons Pluasaat Grove chalked mp its pulled away, with Couch. critical 3 6'cloclfc at Neeley scoring Cat Thompeon,' prtmiw asenr. Saturday artetnoiSTwIth tenth straight victory of the . . final at 8 p. m. son Friday evening. The G rovers ths frsy. ' ' Neeley, Watklns and Lybbert ShieMa Wins Backstroke Shields T), first; Taylor (U), walloped tile American Fork Cave- were the big guns for the winners, d ond. Tims. 1:59:1. won hi Shield in heat the men, 38 to 21. using substitute forHenriwhile and Worlhingtoa. for the final backstroke without extending Second heat Sander (U). first; ward combination Smart were outstanding for Aggie. himself. Harlow Sharp,' Utah ace. Allen (Y, second. Time, 2:00 :Z ieagj oo"ra: lofLvarH frM atvle First heat Tne victory marked the twenty! The won both hi heat in lha 40 and CLT. V. P. AGGIES: UTAH MtHrt-Vr seventh successive Alpine division J00 yard free style.; HelkkJla- of Shiarp 0 0 0 rf - Davis, ond. Time, 1:02. victory for the Pleasant Orov,g"' " 8 Montana State recorded the best 3 3 irfegafloh. heat Olsea -- 4A). . first ; event, and may 4 8 4 12 jjtlmea In ths Worthington. c .. Richins T. second. Time. 1:08:2. Linebaugh end WaJkT a in real battle that Sharp , 3 plve Martlndsle, rg breast stroke First heat 'Llnebaugh and V. Christiansen of Aggie also is race, Phillip were outstanding for the Grovers, Smart, , lg " -- J. Toronto U). first; .' r Henrle-3 4 rf dangerou.while Walkrr, Americas Fork scor(T). second.' Time, 3:07:2. ReaulU of the heaU: Tate, rf - Serond heat -- I arien (A), first; ing ace. led his tesm i mtnek with Wade, ttyle-Flrfree beat 0 lg 12 counters. Phillip (A), flrstt , Ramsey (U), Stewart U). second. Time. 3:10:4. The acore: Third heat WL Toronto U), IS 14 9 33 secord. Tim, :21:3. ... .. ToUls. PLEASANT GROVE kila U.: Second G. T. F. P. (M), first; first; Millet (T). second. 'Time, O.-F. P. U. OF 2 Latimer (U), second. Tim. :20:J. 3:08. . 3 2 0 6 Couch, rf ... Cullimore, rf d free style First hea- t3 Third heat Bringhurst (U). first; Smith, If ... 12 2 If 5'S Unebaugh, Welch ;.0- - 0 14 Rlchln (T), aecond.. Time, :21:2. U), first; Christopherson Neeley.. c ... .. .....".'"1" 1 0 " Hayes, c 2 4 Lybbert, rg . Fourth heat-Sh- arp U), first; rnjsecond. Time, :n:A--V. ChrlsUansen, rg 2 4 2 heat-Shl3 Second 8 Watklns, Ig second. (xy, first; Time, Dangerfield it), 1 0,0 2 Smith. Ig ... . . Aradema (U), second. Time. 2:22.1 :21:2. . i , , . , sa, 0 I 1 2 Evans, lg 0 Kirk, rf " If ... ............ 1 0 0 3 New record. backstroke Firat heat 1 0 6' 2 Jonas, L. Christiansen, rf . . 0 2 2 2 Johnson, rg 17 10 S 39 ToUls . 13 14 0 38 ToUls Referee, Warner; umpire, Mcln- AMERICAN FORK O. T. P. P. tyre. 2 3 1 Peters, rf 0 Nichols, If 8 5 2 12 Walker, c 1 J V 3 Webb, rg 0 0 Ingersoll, lg TT-T-- 0 Anderson, rf sed bylria-i-ttTrcSu12 8 21 Totals darflag Referee K. Weight to the Utah Power and Light comMarch 4th to 10th Umpire, F. Weightr pany line controlling the Knight Woolen Mills and Provo Foundry PARAMOUNTS FIRST BIRTHpAY CAKE FAYSON LIONS SEE FILM plants Friday afternoon. 'These TRIBUTED TO EVERT PATRON ATTENDING The Payson Lions' club and their plants were without light and pow ladies came to Provo en mass er for about 43 minutes because of Thursday evening, held a banquet the mishsp.' at the Hotel Roberts, and later A kite became tangled with the In the evening attended "Sorrell power eompany'a line, cat sing a n and Son", film which blaze. No' injuries resulted, and waa playing at the Paramount company workmen repaired the theater. t line In about 45 minute. nn 1 . l SALT LAKE CITY. March As expected, the Western division swimming meet has developed into a fight for first hoo ors between B. T. U. and the Uni five-ma- KcopRc:uIta Runs Wild In Opener; Ingersoll Thompson -- Encounter 1 well-know- o. and Redskins Fight For Tank Title la : Fall To to obcat SolveHUte De-- Cougar Beeler, If W. L. H-s- i . 46-2- 6 Robison, Martin jtnd 'Beeler Score Heavily; !' , Pleasant Grove Ends Alpine - Schedule With Win : - "SwCICATEE d lOUQars REDSKINS WIN :OPEIflKG.CLASII ii-- v Provo's Hnest Show I'lace ZXrectloo L. Marcus Enterprise vSSr - ' MONDAY ' ; i ; SI PERKINS COUNTRY STORE 100 - Free Prizes :'j, Free Candy to the "Kids" feature Picture "THE SILENT JIERO" 1 j if II |