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Show J H ' " page four ' v ' - -- , 4 ' ; .. - Hi Imposing List of. Runners ii Entered for Traditional Race; .. Z Tony Bentley Favored. . , ce Lqhg-Distan- r . . . fhe annual B. Y. U. Turkey day cross country race, which was postponed on account of the' Illness of will aoie of the leading contestant be. held Monday, according to an' nopncement from the school. The runners will line' up on University avenue and Fifth North street about noon and the Jlnlsh will be at The A FACULTY MEN MAKE CHANGES Schedule Drawn State ' LEAGUE STANDINGS ;. ... '. W. L. v- ... - 0 Sutton Market Superior Motor , Herald ...... ... Schofleld Auto .. Pipe Plant .... , American Legion Oct Oct Pet. : 1M0 MO By BOB OOODELL SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 8 L. 8. Ward, Colorado Mines, was elected president of the Rocky Mountain Conference at the closing session of the faculty representatives and coaches' here Saturday afternoon. . Dr. H. P. Marshall. U. of U.( was named vice president.. R. J. Colorado College; waa .re elected secretary. GUI-mor- e, The faculty adopted a strong resolution against proselyting for athletes. It was also decided that the opening date for football practice In 1930 be September. 10. In 1929 the date will be the same as aLpresenk Battle Lacking-Clarifica-tion of the Junior college ruling was the most Important matrepter dealt with by resentatives Friday. These vital sessions had President H. R. MeVrlll as the presiding officer, and were marked by far more harmony than was the case in the "Battle of the y .000 HIGH SCORES FOR WEEKS Hlch team total Sutton, H01. High team single Sutton, ' 818. - P El High Individual (3 game) llott, 6S7. High IndlvldutfrXslngle game) ah t txl SPRINGVILLE ' TEAM INTACT r . st the Tournament of Rosea. Their coach and seven . regulars went down with the flu reccntlyThey'd be sure to win with that many men Fought Out in Provo Gymnasium.1 BOBCATS' HOOP AffgleSchedule ON PAGE SIX i 157--4- race. It's too bad that Georgia Instead Dycne plans a of Georgia Tech Ian playing In begins. The only player who seems at all sure of a position la Buke Roblson, lanky center, who has played three seasons In the hoop sport. Harold Bailey and Sherwood Hayes are also working In the pivofposltlon and may get a chance to show their Wares x when league competition gets under way. Trying out at the forward posts are Nisonger, last year regular with Eureka Beclar, last year's sophomore star, who has shown great development in practice; An derson, Johnson and Rowe, stars of the 1928 sophomore team. Bid diulph. regular forward of last year, was recently injured In an automobile accident in which he suffered a badly injured leg that may keep him out for some time. The two guard positions are being contested for by Giles and Mur-docletter men; Snell, husky B. Y. hifrh school player of last year; C. Biddulph, Zabriskle and Elliott Six games have been definitely scheduled so far for the Springvllle will be met Dec. 12 and 19; East High, Dec. 21 and 24, and Uintah high atVemal, two games during the Christmas holidays. . , k, pre-seas- - The rumored attendance of Montana "U" and Idaho ,"U"i failed to materialize. Mt St Charles of Helena, Mont, which has one of the strongest teams in the west this fall, had its representatives present, but the Catholic school was unable to find much response from the conference teams, none of the R .M. C. leaders liking to . take on such a genuinely tough opponent as the Montana team la aure to be. Chadron Normal was also represented, but was refused rating as an associate member ty the confer. ence. Conference Unwieldy General sentiment of the conference .poaches, unofficially expressed, Is to the effect that the R. M. 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Of these 18 were won In football, 20 in track and field, 8 in baakeball, 6 In ten nis, 7 in wrestling, 8 in swimming, and one in First' year athletes get the block "A'V sweaters, second year men sweaters, third year men sweaters and fourth year men gold medals. The following Is the list of the l: awards: Football r Ellis Wade, TWeron Smart ' Alma Gardner, Douglas Bergeson, Harry Clark, George Ju- - V- Truce Effected Walter Franklin, athletic manager of the Silver and Gold, caustically' referred to the attempt to to play certain force Colorado games, and declared that no team In the conference should clauL"nBl play.- There the matter stood from late afternoon until close to ' 10 o'clock in the evening, when a truce was effected, and the '"Big Six" idea in practice If not in name was definitely dropped, and the schedule making proceeded with Colorado "U" winning its point and the "Big Six" idea taking ,a back seat for another year, at That might be an Idea for Tex Rickard.r None of these young hams are any good why not try some of the older fellows, say like this feller Dempsey. - . '. Come to the Kiddies when they awaken on Christmas morning to find such use-- i 7 ; ful and long lasting gifts as an, Sixty Awards Presented in Seven Branches of : School Sports. ' - - out i GET AWARDS - schools. . A. C. ATHLETES rcur aVthe Hotel Utah Friday auo ."" , Saturday. JU-."- "' The rumored "Big Six" division did not come before the faculty representatives, but unofficially it createdyqulte a disturbance in Friday's sessions, when Colorado "U" refuaect td schedule games with all of "thjr other five- - teams of the "Big Six" Colorado Aggies, CoMrado College, Utah "U," Utah Aggies and Denver "U." The five who disliked Boulder's Insistence' on six games only and these games to include Teachers and Mines Joined forces in the bickering and declared - their intention of scheduling no games with unless the Bouldcr-Ite- s Colorado "l would "play all other five " Tuffy Griffiths exploded right In long schedule of Tex's face the other night , But games during Janua:ry, what 'could you expect- of a guy that will be announced lateY. with a jaw like a lantern? , . t Few SALT LAKE CITY, Dec sessions of the Rocky Mountain athletic conference have been aa stormy aa the 1928 edition, in prcg- .. The Provo high - school hoop squad will get its first real taste of competition, Wednesday, when they tangle at the Provo high gym-- , naslum with the Springvllle Red Devils. Some fast and furious high for throe games with 473. STEEL PLANT rivalry Is looked for when the two Cornell 139 161 154 454 rival squads get going. . 73 Starke .... ..159 157 Springvllle, with most of her last Dummy .... ...135 135 135 405 year's Ncbt hoop champions .back on the aquad, looks good to repeat 433 453 4461332 this ven.r. althnucrK hr claim 'will Totals be keenly contested by the other PIPE PLANT 126138-1- 31 Prin 394 teams, of the dlvi8ionrwho wltf put Snow . . ,..1Q6 174 117 397 strong contenders in the field. ...142 115 145 402 Coach Simmons has been trying Payne; .. Hood ... ..135 156 . 152 443 out various combinations ' during ...135 135 135 405 the past week, with the hope of Dummy ' finding the best' possible scoring .643 718 680 20J1 aggregation. Although six of last Totals year's lettcrmen are on the squad, competition Is extremely keen, and some of last year's regulars- may be on the bench when the season - ' - time. Snow of the Pipe Plant team was high for single game with 174, while Starke of the Steel team was ar SPORT'NEWS Threatened Boycott Against Colorado "U" By Other Members ofBig Six!L Fails to Materialize.- - First Hoop Contest to Be The Pipe Plant bowlers won three straight from the Steel Plant Friday night in a regular City Bowling league match. The losers were forced' to play the match with two men, the other members of the team being unable to appear- - in a i .; le SeVen Games on , :: Salt Lake. PLAYS PROVO . i 8 Nevada at salt Lake. 19 Colorado- - "V at . . U'" Stormy Session - t MO MO j. : a- - Nov. Colorado allege at Colorado Spring. - Nov. MHWyomlng at Lar amie, Nov. tS-U- tah at Aggk Salt Lakt jm .M0 .T.w. .. . - Oct !fl Colorado Aggies at Fort CoUlna. ' u. ii. Vt at salt Lake. Nov. LOW JHONDAVS, SCHEDULEl Legion vs. Superior Motor. Clarif ication. Salt Lake, ' f Coachc's." and? others. Any athlete who entered a Rocky 1 frosty Richards holds the course Mountain conference school In 1927 record of 22 minutes, 83 seconds. or after has one year of his three-yeBentley has turned In the same time varsity eligibility cut in. case In, both of bis victories, 22 minute, of previous Junior college participa18 seconds. Mis supporters are hop- tion, but ail who entered before that ing that Tony will set a new course time will not be affected." Old Stars Return to Form record Monday. ; "IT Stars Affected ' 4.4 Utah This means that Pomeroy, The length of the course Is Nucleus of Winning mBes.. Coach "Chick" Hart. Is In "IT fullback Is eligible for next season, and Pete Couch apparently charge of the affair, Hoop Squad. has another season to his crCdlt as a result. Buck Smith, star back With, three of the "aces" of the field man of Colorado "U," was da conference hoop champs back to clared ineligible for 1929. the school for another sea.Radio broadcasting of conference represent son, the Montana Bobcats are fav' games was favored and the faculty ' orites to win the title again this of recommended the giving body year. Captain Frank Ward, Franfootball for as awards block letters J cis "Cat" Thompscn, and John Oct o Montana vUto at only. "Brick" Breeden, last year's regu..- jBoaomaa.--r-.T--A field Judge, to be used aa will form the nucleus of this lars . Oct. 18 or i Y. t.N4 In fourth official coming football year's team, with Max (Logan. games, was decided upon. His and Orlando Ward, theWorthington other memJ Oct. J6 Wyoming at Lar-duties. In general, will be to attend ber remaining from last year's .. . to substitutions, watch time and tmle . squad. , Nov. S Colorado-- College: at plays, and eligible pass - Frank Wordeo, stellar : V . guard, who 'Logan.,'.. This will give the umpire died a short receivers. time ago after an apf Nov. I Colorado Aggie at freedom for attention to the more" pendicitis operation, will be sorely Xogaikj.. matters requiring It technical missed, aa Breeden's running, mate. i Nov. 1 Donver "IT at R. M. C. players Invited to play Thompson and the two Wards are East-Weln San In the game - vM ma xm. rnwm a Utah boys, as Is Oct Gardner, who q.ii were month Francisco late thlsj la alaa a of the - squad. This affects Others member granted permission. are out trying, Hurd, Brownof Alton Carman and Pete Couch, ing, McFarland and Saddler. Utah; Dutch Clark of C. C. and Coach Schubert Dyche is making Vlcker of Colorado Aggies. A com- his first appearance as head basketmittee was appointed to serve aa a ball coach this season. He Is a keen commission on eligibility matters, student of thehoop sport and will particularly those affecting the Jun likelymakeAsflneaahowlngas he lot college's. did in the Rocky Mountain football Li 4 - R.M.G. Coaches In Uiah'U Football" DEFEATSTEEL rr-- Vp ' it mXT MGi !DAY . PIPE BOWLERS" Gas (X , Steel Plant Junior College Ruling Comes ears j place. Jong list of longed istance run-- f nejrs'bave submitted their entries 1 for the marathon, - Most of them have been training ever the course ! for,' - apteral weeks, and a hard I foilght race1 might be looked for. i v Bentley Twice Winner WhHe Tony Bentley, twice wln-- 1 ner of the classic. Is generally re-- I to repeat, hd garded as a favorite, la sure to; face - stern competition from sotne of the other i runners who have trained faithfully for the ,' ; ,. . race. Among the most likely' looking contenders who are expected . to press Bentley dose,, are Charles Merkley, who was second in; the run. r" Me"rkley! showed" commendable, sportsmanship when he urged the postponement of the race, owing to Bentley's Illness. Merkley has been training onslstentlyand will undoubtedly make a ' good showing In Monday's race. : Many Entries Other entries who wjll be closely watched are Nelson,' a ' freshman , frem Monroe, who captured sdcond place In the mile run in last year's state high School track meet; Val Bentley, older brother ; of Tony; George Corbett, star weight heaver. j PROVO SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1928. .... Richard's Course ft Recpira May Fall ! r: , RUM WILL BE HELD W CROSS CITY . . O. W. Carlson, Prop. 111 No." University Ave. i Phone |