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Show , .rOV0 SUNDAY GE0E' IE M2ASANT i .', 1IE2ALD, SUNDAY, aUECU 18, , V ICTORiiOU:-- ally Wins Great Battle, 25 fo 22 Lee and Verl Christiansen. Star In Sensa-- t ion al Victory Speedand Tfgh rare ' i . Determining: Factors -- it y-t- 25-2- AY (y : 1: o ji hair-raisir- .r 2. frora--icIu- " well-traine- d, smooth-working- ty. . Ctoistlaassu, or41aat . ward, wu IM sensation for-lf- e " p.-v- U-.- e Irsd-nev- Miols prove high-poin- ni Watkln : brllllar.t t. In Urn !n for Watkina. wtmt Batrto Is Cinched ChrUllansen, Bacatlonal Fray The Imhvna crowd wa Sk , guard. the I&aj In an at th tiproa from start lo finish thrllHngconteat. wta'ch wan so aen-- s d and so exMortal, so not citing that po one who did wean watch the! terrific battle bet the two great teams can get more than a faint conception of Its bril- - liear row, left to right: Culllmor. forward, Smith, gur.rdf Ilalllday, guard and center: Llnebauh for shot by Saunders Just missed the ring.; Pleasant Grove ward and center; Richards, guard. took the ball, and Instead of stall-lu' . partf-friend. a JU p; SIpecteU.4hft,XJrcy-er- s went out for more points. After " ,T HusfciTumSera werVrcndered a few attempts had missed. V. . 'by Miss Catherine R. "bougall, rUwsaat Grove IS, U D. 8. . dashed down the Christiansen Dixie SO, Bingham M. Fr"nk Ejarnson, and Helen Pal-- I floor and scored a pretty ringer t 1 1 1 Kprintvllle IX Prove 14. I' 1 N I i freyman, each of whom sang a solo; cinch matters. Lee Christiansen , rani to tfl, Davis Tt. 1 also Mr. and Mr. Guy Brown tang 1 LiiXLlJ was Injured, and Linebaugh reI InUh It, North Summit IS . .a duet ' 49 to him seconds with " placed play. Waaatrh 28, Monroe 17. ) The gray at the city cemetery t took Grovers ball and The th kept oeaicatea oy for funeral .wal service MjJoyer. Iropreaslya most of this time. GarffTrf the It John Dyer, for many years a resiSaint Just missing a long toss as L. D. S. dent of Springvilie, who died at his the game ended with Pleasant O. T. F. P. home, 72 North Second East '.street, r.ETIRKD SOLDIER DIES dove the victor." The scorer- . 0 0 0 0 Monday" noon, were held In the Saunders, rf PLEASANT GROVE' , S 0 0 Fourth ward chapel Thursday after- - SPANISH FORK, - March 1- 3Watkins, If . " 1 "1 n 9imfiuni i" m, pith A, IV THgHToT THySum! . 5r2l xcivi.diM:OrTp,r riVrrrT:"Tr.377. V " TT)i ouLay, rg ........... S 1 0t5 "BuiTiul'fJc pf esTillng". dvatiT Idohtiay In Ixi'a Angeles, Ckii-- 1 9 Garff. U Christiansen, If 1 1 0 t was offered The Invocation Peter of Bartch. His wife f.tinia, Ig,...., 1 5 West rf ,. 1 .1 Us yes, e 1 8 Mendenhalt,-8r-a- nd the .waa formerly Mis Amelia-HumbSeymour 1 I Erooks, If Smith, rg 0 0 0 0 benediction by John B. Groesbeck. .of this city. Mr. Bartch waa for V. Christiansen, Ig 1 3 J. F. Brlnghurst of the Kolob many years a soldier and he had 0 0 Iff 4 a 22'atake presidency,-anTotals . ... Lintbaugh, rf . .. .. Patriarch O. bctaJnonorablyreUrei 4 The first Referee Sid Spencer; B. Huntington each spoke highly of years of his he was sta Tota'.a io s o y the life and character of their de- - ttoned at Fort Dougloa. Umpire Lolo Spencer. g, JOHN DYER IS I Air ATTlPCT r l l llliU FridayTKseuIts 1 r t J le T. p. 10 44 M S3 as M U tx rt M M W ' r-i 11 s 1 Ill T1D no tiH(td v a. e pcndable. coactt r;r.7.:v7: ojZDiUU t L' s' ... ; ' . . , , yl .am, PERFECTED 1 zz?irrrr : i. . ;- -, ' - r? """ ' ' r ' - - ; :. .. ' r ' 8-- far thiovW ' r-r- ??i ; e tttrijrt-SaJatLead Haye scored a pretty follow-i- n shot at the opening of the next period, but two beautiful shots by Wat-kia- s the lead. gave th Saint Smith missed a foul, and West replaced Saunders for L. D. S. Drou-ba- y caged another biilliant ringer to bring the score to Hayes foul pitch brought Pleaxant Grove to within two points of their rivals. wbo led at the half 11 to 12. The rangy Saint guards were working well in thia. period preventing a number of close-i- n shot by Uhe flashy Pleasant, Grove forwards.' Lee Christiansen tied the score at th opening of the thlr, Quarter wlsiihg the strings on a long shot from on side.. The Saint supporter then went Into an uproar as and the Droubay scored" a set-ucount reached 18-- when Garff and West registered fouls. Grovers Bally Just as affairs looked darkest Pleasant Grove rallied. Smith cajr-ea foul, and L. Christiansen and Kirk scored long shots to nut the at the Grovers In the lead at . close of the third ouarter, Lr Christiansen, battling desper-rtelfollowed in for a field goal at " thi " opening of Thef ourfh-perl- odT '( la - - 14-1- L d 19-1- S y, , ' tut" the klways'dangcroui iTroulav tallied a long shot, and the Sint took the lead again when West shot at caged a pretty close range. West was going at full speed When be made the toss. With the count 22 21 for L. D. 8., Pleasant Grove was - far frn--i through. The Grover ,"k eheer epeed. and when yeffeS ., taking a P. G. shot off the t k board, passed squarely Into Ir-X- t hasda, th itU lorwari DO 535 485 525 535 Roadster Roadster - m Coupe Cabriolet Cob .545 - 355 --Chassis u-pm- .) 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Economy Record with an average of 43.23 miles to a gallon of gasoline. No other car has ever given such a demonstration of economy. It holds, also, many speed, second ear, and other rccoids. We will gladly demonstrate this smaiinz car, fo suit your own Coast-to-Coa- hill-climbi- ng former among hght cars. uiiuisi: now Ghrist eosen S62 WEST pur" for 3540$4S?50 Other, standard makes priced as low as st EARLvnp.MrBiv otor company CENTER STREET, PROVO. PHONE 184 ; i TIRE SPECIAL hir-lfiiay51yUrSrTire- s,- a real value at Cl (It special ... . ... . . PlvJ Special lowprices on bicycle overhauling and jng during March. $2.50, - . saw i m " l . j ' i . . : t. Kirk started the scoring for Pleasant Grove with' a foul toss, ar.d lee Christiansen caged anothKirk misser td 'make the count ed a free throw, and Drouhnv scored 'a' brilliant ringer to tie the count After he had missed a foul, Wstkin came through with a sensational side shot, and the Saint to 2. V, Chistianscna foul led. pitch narrowed the gap to . on point, but Meecham scored from the side, and L. D. S. led. 6 J. Lee Chlstlansrn then came through with hi first spectacular aide shot. He missed foul, and Draubay registered from one Corner to mak'' th count Haye and Smith acored In quick succession from about foul lino distance;' and hen Meecham mbited a fee throw, the count was The 1928 'W-.'-H-l- - ianca. fCever did either team fead by S. onse more than four points. L. gained thia point of vantnre,. only to sea It dwindle before a Pleasant GroVa assault. , oa paga seven) (Continued mm- l - our used cars-arreconditioned they are de--. All under cover in heated sales rooms and, remain there until sold. v TOMORROW'S SPECIAL Hfl rJJ0C me-essexTier . O 11 SPECIAL MARCH SALE 1 victory. - Child and Johnson . started Springvilla oil th road to victory with a pair of ringer from beyond the foul line. T Provb then displayed a flash of winning form, end took the lead on two foul tosses and a field goal by Martin, followed by h i- - ts went In front never U be Paxman dropped in sJjot freim tba eenter of the floor, jland Child rut Springvilie ahead with a (Umc in nuu-riasr- s ' 1 St - well-playe- V wtH abiUty in inverse prupui tluirto Its iao Knk, forward; Hayes, center; Johnson, guard; A long the cloee, when Vmt, a substitute forwaid did good ; Coach C. E. Ledlngham's quintet advanced to the fourth night pUj by virtue of th victory, and waf flaieH to oppose Granite Tn adue' . -for fouryiand seventh p trTMTHRy-H6biaon.... p.ior .. hwuv ura mvMW Captain Lou Johnsoo and Bill ml U1C Pax man were the outstanding nier. quarter. ., . on th floos. and Johnson captured Oala Big Lead scoring honor with nine poinli prlngvill was not to be denied. Coach Glen Simmons' Bulldogs however, and the Red Deviia soon had a tough time all around. With Beeler Injured, th Provo offense seamed aoUreiy h(rA-.- j the j Alpine outfit found penetration of n defense exSprlngville'a tremely difficult ... HoblKon Is Off P.obisonwho had plnyeil good ball Wednesday and Thursday, was badly off. and the remainder of the team followed suit Eggertson did fairly well on the guard line, with Gil also playing some good ball, The crippled Boeler hobbled around th Poop Jar a quarter, and improved mtters somewhat for Provo. . was far the . better Sprlngvill team Friday, night and the Art city Is jubilant as a result of the -- ssWilJ!iLM game: ii five-ma- - The Pleasant Qiuv suuad; amalKst in Front row, left to right: JU Christiansen, forwa d asturday - fatal la CrVnii on the prWramr man of the t night, wa game with five clever fieULaoals. and playrdthe floor with exception al skill. defense work wa a Meecham' play big factor In the Saint throughout. Th g ant guard, who off ball took th center, t )unjp the backboerd with uncanny ability? and with the exception of a fatnl Iar near the close, always took pie ball out of danger in great Crt hf$ iv-iJ.3akpace nesr throurh the hoar,. U ouL with twmuisl L ""'no younger Urother. Verl. who played tw. rama of his life. It wu the younge "Chris" whose banWut the minute before the clone gave on the drover a atrangle-hol- d game, and hii ball rusUing was leadrr throughout Lee Christiansen waa P. Q.'f high and poiaft wan. with nine counters, was hi work io every department -, phenomenal. good floor game, Kirk played although he wai off on hi (hooting until near the cloee. when efjUmely ringer twice put the to be Graver In headed on the last occasion.' Hay and .Smith were etrong on defense. Droitbay and Meetham were for L. D, 8. Droubiy, J ., 4 U C' , Bel icclud CaapbeU, WaaatcJi academy, fwnte M L. Cox, Dixie, eeoter ..V..., ...,.T Romney, Dixie, forward . ... .14 Roblson, Provo, eeater Christena.il, Granite forward ...... .....14 T Owena, Wasatch acadomy, forward .....it Tnrpln, Granites forward .....u. Droubay. JL D. S. C, forward L. ChrlriUnaeo, rieaaant Grove, forward-- . Johnson,' Springvilie, center Grant, Blngkaaa, forward Marburton, North Summit, forward Watkins, flntah, goard , ........v Her villa, TSIniham, forward 7777 .. s KJrkJlcaaawt Crvbrtar4- ..10" the first quarter, and faltered cBd-tnt-ura- to. me These figures SALT AKE CITY. March 17 Springvilie. champion of the Mebo division, eliminated it ancient rival Provo, from th state tournament Friday night by winning a weird contest.' 33- - to 14, . Slow Badu4bAiI Roth teams played extremely slow basketball for th most part, with thit Red Devils having a big edge by staging a few streaks of clever passing and basket shooting. Prove had five minutes of good work in ( 'S i : IZ23-14,TBI- e; L By EOB COODELL -- DESERET GYMNASIUM, SALT LAKE CITY, Mar. J Risinjr to grcdt heights at crucial momenta the diminutive the final Pleasant Grove quintet Friday night won its round of the state hoop tournament ty defeating L. D. S., fmwh. in a Pleasant Grove thereby won the right to meet Dixie Saturday night fpf1 the tate championship, and one of the greatest games in the history ofthe classic is m prospect. ' HlvaL Are Evenly Matched The Saints, slight favorites to win after pleasant Grove's 9ffiight Thursday, put "P: great brand of bail, but the wore just a shaded HAtpinethampions,' fast finally ter." Thcy-catime,after time, and J stayed there to register a sensational victory"; ': Coach Harry Richards' boys won by virtue of their fight-In- g spirit more than any other quality. I D. S. was a 1 team, and their players towered above Pleasant Grove's diminutive cagers, but the Grovers the surprised fought for the ball, and took it away;from '" T SaintsTTme after time. " ' ' ' . . Christiansen Sparkle , " Red Devils Far Superior to ' Bulldogs la SJow - LI " $32.50 |