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Show 1 mm uuEuu PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16 1928. PAGE FOUR liliiffil W19 1 1 I , c. I ' ..... . . ' w . MEETSTAGED 4'Y"Hoopsters Defeat ' Snow Shields Ruled Ineligible- .. 41-2- 6 -- Colorado Team fs Veteran Outfit; Game Calledfor 8 p. m. in "Y" Gym-- , Coach Romney Lists Probable Lineup. BILL DOUBLE For Provo Fans " A. A. U. SWIM COUGARS TAKE Big Game Slated:, ; 31-2- Dixie Falls by Count. 1 , .. -! Medley ; ;Provoans Do : Fairly Well. or . WAY TO . ID i One of the season's great basketball attractions Is scheduled to take Mongymnasium pface B. day evening at 8 o'clock,, when Y.'U. faces the Colorado Teachers' " quintet of Greeley, Colo. Tte ColOradoans have 'a vcterpn team to hurl against the Cougars, B. V. U. Freshmen Invaded Linand the result of the battle should afford . Interesting comparison . of coln high school Friday afternoon, the basketball played on the cast and the "YJCittens won a 8 and west side of the Rockies this 'victory over the high school outfit-Coac- h T. KITTENS "lir-th-"- DOWN UNCOLN , 33-1- Swenson'n , Lincoln redagogs Are Strong- -regulars put up a good battle The Pedagogs, coached by George against the Frosh early In the game E. Cooper, were second only to Wy- but a number of Lincoln substioming in trVe eastern division last tutes were given a tryout, and could not hold the "Y" aggregation season, and have lost only n 1928 captain, Johnson, who In check. , " held down a guard position. The first string men With the Snow and Dixie games the game near the close, and the completed, Coach Ott .Romney of Frosh continued their parade at the "Y" has definite Ideas of the the expense of Lincoln. contenders for regular berths this Staples vas the big gun for the season, and four of the five starters frosh, scoring 16 points- .- M. Skoudefinare asrainst the Coloradoans sen and B. Jensen at guards held determined. "Rags" Ingersoll- the Lincoln scorers down. Madsen, itely ... , , . . nr.altlnn1..,. ...... iu , Lincoln center, was their high-poiwill noiu uuwu.ure yiifu,, Eldon Brlnlcy will be at left forman, with 10 markers. The score: ward; George Cooper and Russ ' G. T. F. P. Magleby will start, at the guard LINCOLN: v 1 bertha. Sank Dixon, Lcs Wright, Reeso, rf 1 0 2 John-ioLou and Skousen Clarence 1 2 1 3 Huntsman, If . , . , . . 5 . 0- - 0 10 (the latter a sensational fresh- Madsen, c man from Springville) are battling Carroll, rg 1 0 0 2 for the- - other forward placer and Clayton, lg 0 2 0- - 0 Lfluartetjtoayjrtart Murdock, If any 0 Fielding, c against the Teachers. in The only possibility of change 0 Jolley, rg ;.. this prospective lineup Is at center. Allen, lg 0 o Ingersoll has'suffcred a touch of Brown, rf o the "flir, and it Is not quite certain Bunnell, lg that he will be sufficiently recovered to start. "Lllyfoot" Reeve and Totals 8 7 2 18 g Y. U. FROSH G. T. F. P. Lou, Johnson are the Owen uowe, reserves at center. 7 3 2 16 Staples, Mark Balllf and Paul Thorn are van Lcuvan, If o on the the outstanding reserves 2 Knight, c guard line, and any of them may M. Skousen, rg l B. Jenson, lg see action.,.,n . If Probcrt, ... 3 Greeley Starting Lineup 1 The Greeley outfit plans to start Thompson, rg 0 0 6 with Bolltho and Wlllet, forwards; Ahern, lg Mulhollarfd Hugging," center; Totals' 14 12 5 33 Miuihburn and Alexander, guards. Jacobd Refereo, K. Weight Olander, Ogle, Ninemiers, . .Mil 13,it1nrl i en, tieeion, n xugi, ni.. are among the substitutes who will year. Ca.rl -- - one-ma- . . U .........' n, . f 11 onofth!i .AMERICAN FORK, Dee. 15 B. Y. U. Cougars took the opening double header with the" Snow and Dixie college teams, Friday1 night. The Snow college' boys Jell before score, while the Cougars by a Dixie was beatn 34 to 24 In tho final tussle of the evening. .The opening game, found Wright, Rowe, C. Skousen and Johnson leading the attack of the Cougars on the Ephria'm team, and the result .was ne'ver In doubt. Wright man with 14 points; was crs. Luke and Anderson were outstanding for the Snow aggregation. Dixie put up a real battle against 5 Cougar lineup regarded as the stronger of the two in the final contest. The VY" won by ten points tussle. Brinley, in a man with 14 points;' Who high-poiCooper, Mngelby and Balllf, guards, played stellar ball. Blake and Taylor, Dixie guards were outstanding for their team.. The scores: B. Y. U. ' - G. T. F. P , 2 0 0 4 ....-,.- . Dixon, rf ......6 3 Brinley, If .2 6 Reeve, c 1 1 Cooper, rg ..... t 2 1 Magelby, lg ...0 0 Walker, rf - 41-2- 6 t' high-poin- hard-foug- '. Jensen, rf Johnson, c Ballif, lg . ..1 ..0 ..1 Totals .. ..15 -- first-strin- c-- rf JDIXIJL readiness for the fray. The Teachers arc scheduled to and Arthur of the .ot Unn Mt. Copper league, Dec. 18 and 19; St Charles, Deo. 20; Montana State eollesre. Dec. 21 and 22. .Teachers have been strong for the eastern title for many seasons past, andonly a few years ago the PedagqfgTchalked up conference championship. Interest is keen In Monday's bat tle, and the "Y" authorities are expecting a capacity crowd to.be on hand for the interactional hoop be In fe.Y.ES. Stratton, rf 1 2 Wilson, If Hafcn, c Blake, rg Taylor, lg Wittwer, if Prince, If Calllster, c TINTIC, 41-2- 3 .. classic, SUTTON'S PIN TEAM VICTOR The B. .; 41-2- 3 Team Standing: L. W. Sutton Market . Motor Kunerior Herald . ... .88 6 5 ripe riant Auto American Lerlon Gat Co. SrhoHeld Steel 1 1 .... riant 4 4 1 u0 8 4 5 B. Y. H. S.: Smith, rf - 5 8 0 '.m . Legion vs. Gas Company, 2 Logan, . . Kitchen, rf . 8 24 . . .16 12 . . Hall, rg Jukes. If ... 9 41 G. T. F. 3 2 0 4 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 .o 0 0 0 4 3 -- 1 -0 , .0 2 0 c.LiiJtiJ,22 Douglas, Jl Baug , rg Leonard, rg -- Totals P. 6 9 3 0 0 3 5 0 0 T DEBATERS I j That's what you save $10 to $20 on bright new suits and overcoats just out of the Hart Schaffrier & Marx tdiloring shops Debaters to represent-th- e Young universilyn intercollegiateompe-titior- i 10 16 You get them right at the lime when youM like new clothes for the holidays; too not at the end of the season. It's a demonstra- tion of this smart store's, value-givin- g Leather billfold, between JOXF--S STEPS ASIDE 1 0 Provo and Springville. Name enWASHINGTON. Dec. 15. -- (UP) -.v- 0 0 graved V.L7 Jacobsen." "Retrn to Senator Wesley Jones of WashingDixon Real Estate for reward. dl8 ton, announced today his retireis 5 5 ment f'om the contest for RepubliG. T. F. P. FOR SALE Young, registered Jer- - can leadership of the senate there.. 3 0 0 6 sey tow, first ;alf x reasonable. by leaving the way open for elec-tio- n of Senator James E. Watson, of C H. Davtes, Riverside-Tar- m. 1 2 0 Phone i. dl8 Indiana. LOST . rf suits 09-J-- .2 1p.m. Sunderland. 0 0 0 1 Single-breaste- half.- - . SLAYER:: Sutton's took the first game by SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Dec. 15 a wide margin, dropped the second, (UP) Sentence of life Imprisonand won the finale by only six pins. ment was imposed today on Claude Their team total for the three Blackburn. 25. of Loa, by Judge Chris Mathlson In district court. games was 2286. Peterson led the Sutton outfit. Blackburn was convicted a, week with total of 502, and" high single ago of slashing the throat of his game of 206. Calllsterl was the sweetheart. Flora Nelson, 19, with a raror, while .tfley sat in a parked Schofield ace, with a three-gam- e total of 530, and high single game automobile at Bingham last May 30. The Jury recommended leniency of 218. The score": after Blackburn's attorneys had InSCHOFIELD AUTO: terposed a plea 6f insanity. The Allen r. j '...171 117 162 450 state sought to send him to death Vincent . ....154 218 158 530 before a firing squad. Calllster L. Alger Jensen .. 127 ,...155 124 161 125376 466 150 HAS HIS TIME overcoats d , . . .712 MARILON, Ind. Apoplexy ' Fancy patterns Grenadier blues Former RockyMn Con. Champs.) ; , MONDAY, Dec 17th Public 75c 1 Gym High School 50c B.Y.U. Students 25c All Seals Reserved." 8 p. lili 6 CALL THE PIPER PARIS France is said to be conducting a? campaign against a new rat menace. The hew species to invade that country have black eyes, white bodies and brown ears ' . and tails. . overcoats Guaranteed to Satisfy you, or money back (Greeley Teachers) 775 Eight years of armed warfare against bandit .hordes that once swept across Ipwa, robbing at will and slaying re'ckiesBly. have brought .the bank crime ra)e In that state frorn the WghestCla-th- e Union to Double-breaste- d greys Chippendale browns . was 7402226 given as the cause of H. C. Clayton's 'death, but perhaps the poem SUTTON MARKET 206 141 15- 5- 502 he was reading to a friend had Peterson 439 something to do with it. He was 141 147 151 Eby .... ..158 146 130 434 reading, "Forty Years Ago," and V Alger Elliott .... v. ... 147 171 163 481 whpn he reached the word "go," in ...146 137 147 430 the line, "And when our time shall Sutton come, Tom",' we are called togo," henlroppcdraeadr777j'7i2"746-228Totals 'totals suits Young men's models Oxford greys vs. LIFE GIVEN ser University suits tor, ttS. UTAH 2-trou- University styles 4 1 . . power j . May, c .... Naylor, rg Sutton Market bowlers took two out of three games from the. Scho- fleld Auto team Friday night, and tlmrcbv closed the week In a tic for first place with Superior Mo tor, champion team of the first Ida? ARE SELECTED FVnnell, rf 0 0 HIGH SCORES FOR WEEK: 1 Cronln, c , 0 2 1337. team total Superior, High Jarvis, rg . 0 0 0 815. ... High team single Superior, v.10 11 3 23 LawHigh individual (3 games) aon. 548. Referee Kline; umpire, Jenkins. - . High individual (single) CalUs- - - ,; S v SNOW Anderson, rf Nielson, If Luke, c Davidson, rg - HELD TO DRAW 'NEW YORK,. Deft. 13. CUP) G. T. F. P. Twcntyrtwo thousand fans the ..3 2 17 largest crowd that ever witnessed 2 3 10 an Indoor fight program saw Al 0 0 2 Singer, Bronx featherweight, battle 4 Tony Canzonerl, former ruler of the. 0 division, to draw at Madison Square 0 Garde"n here last night. 2 Although he started slowly. Sing..2 1 er finished fast to hold Canzonerl ...0 0 even. Tony battered the. .Bronx ..0 0 lad all around the ring In the first few rouitds. Singer gained confi- ..0 0 ;.o 0 dence a's' thc" battle progressed and ..0 0 finished in a whirl of fists. Both ' men weighed 128. McGregor, c Rowe, rg . Thorne, lg .. Jenscn, If . . . Johnson, c . . U 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 Totals TINTIC: 0d Rivera .MONDAYS SCHEDULE: If 8 j- Tl S - I , Ellsworth, c Booth, rg Wilson, lg IYt Jacksonr If .889 Swcnson, If JW8 Peterson, c .667 Judd, lg -- ,..v.-r.i4; .556 .445 .445 Skousen, rf Wright, 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .1 2 0 e-i- ra u fl 20 Tl - " this season we're chosen Friat the final tryouts, as follows: day 6 23 To meet the University of Utah at Provo, January 24 Glenn Dickson ' and Vernon Wentz; U. A. C. at Lo. TOO LATE FOR Ran Elroy Nelson antt Don B. o. T. F. P. Cluff; Occidental college at Provo, e 2, 2 14 CLASSIFICATION in February Golden Fuller and 5 2 - " Raymond Peterson. 2 0 FOR RENT 5 room mod. brick The" judges were John C. Swen-so1 1 A. C. Lambert, Dr. William J. home, unfur. 702 E. 4th South. 1 0 d23 Snow and Ed M. Rowe. Phone 1331. iMuuan, ir CITY LEAGUE B. Y. U. Y. high school Wildcats Jouraoyed to Eureka Friday and handed the Tlntlc high school quintet a Valloplng. The Invaders piled up a big lead In the first half, and maintained It throughout the latter stages of the game, although the Tlntic defense tightened In the second half. Smith and Nuttall, "Y" forwards, found the' basket with great, regularity against the Miners, and the work of Wilson on the guard line was brilliant. Rivers .at forward was the mainstay of tho losers. 100-ya- 5 1 - Tr TT $ Emtl Sdhaf fme Marx dint ano al 3-- 115 4 2 4 CANZONERI IS 7 4 ..............0 Total Totals rn . 300-yar- 1 u; it r 220-yar- 400-yar- ..2- Hoover, If . . Bcrrett, lg . . Poulson, lg . West, lg ... Nielson, c . . TRIMS .,. T rd G. ........ 'Tf With Bud Shields ruled Ineligible for the medley' relay at the Junior A. A. U. swimming meet, held In Salt Lake Friday and Saturday, Deseret gymnasium swimmers took the lion's share of the honors in the junior competition Friday. Provoans did quite" well 4n Friday's events, despite the small ness of the Garden City entry. Ogden was being dissatisfied with the officials' eligibility rulings ' ". In geneYal. ' Sets Record Shrap The outstanding feature of Frid day's swimming was the breast stroke performance of Harlow Sharp, Deseret gymnasium and University of Utah ace. He negotiated the .distance' In 3:001-5- , to break the- record established by Bud Shields in 1926. Sharp clipped 6 5 seconds from the mark. Plume, lone Granite, entry, won the free stylo event, ' with Johnson of Provo second and Lusee of Provo third. . Engar of the Deseret gymnasium Won the 220, with Loscc of Provo second- artd Smoot of Provo third. Thomas of Provo took a third place In the bre'ttst stroke. Blakemore of Deseret gymnasium won the fancy drving competition. Sharp, Welch and Prince, rcpresent- 0 jing Deseret gymnasium, comprised 3 the only entry In the medley relay. Saturday s scheduled events d 6 A 31 the relay for four i mjerul.'10-ynr- d harkstroke; d T. F. P. fre"e style; medley swim; 1 1 3 50O.yard free style. In-cl- 00 mm SHRIER?S PROVO 16 West Center . READ THE HERALD WANT ADS HHiiiiziiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiii V EUREKA , |