OCR Text |
Show PAGE FOUR ; Coach Romney s Hoop Men Lead ForState Honors Led by Captain Carl Davis and Seth Parkinson, the Utah Aggies scooped up the B. Y. U. Cougars, 1, Utah in Saturday Aggies, must beat order to tie B. Y. U. both of their games re maining to be played by the two teams. . The game was fast and close all the way, with the exception! of the last few minutes of play, when the Aggies seemed to find the hoop with consistency. Only - once during the forty minutes of play did the Cougars take the lead and that was early in the H Frawley, sssz rH8,Si JESi into the race with the climbed 85-4- Colorado Colleges Timers this week face the task of winning two games away from home to hold their pace against the University of Colorado, which is leading the eastern division parade in . Rocky Mountain conference. The meet Colorado Tigers Aggies Friday at Fort Collins, and Wyoming Saturday --at Laramie. One full game separated the Ben-gan today from the- - eastern first period.. champions, who slipped up Two Aggies, Captain Davis and(Jast week against the Aggies at Collins. ColoracTo plays Den George Young, along with Reeves Fort of B. Y. U were forced to leave ver tomorrow night in Denver. the game of excessive fouling. Denver has only an outside the eastern division In the first half the scoring chance to win lost to Colorado at They for the Fanners was done by title. but should furnish sternParkinson, who counted 12 points. Boulder, er opposition on their home court Starting the second half, the AgColorado College must win both gies began where -- they had left flts names - to figure- - as astrong off, with Captain Davis doing the scoring. He made lb points the second half. Rrinlev ar.rf lWa J,b ..mUCl? ,PfOVed and Wyoming -- B. Y. U. the was Aggies flawless throughout the game Parkinson played a beautiful floor game, besides being tied with Davis for high point honors. Brinley, If . Reeves, c ... Cooper Magleby, Ig Johnson, c Robinson, c G. T. F. P. Watkins, rf Parkmsou, if, Davis, c .. .... Young, rg ..... -Allsop, lg Remund, rg - 6 8 7 . W aruer. ... 0 189 The Columbian government has engaged a French expert to head its aviation school near Bogota and has sent a mission to the the United States to study various phases of flying. 0 Allen a Callloiula Invent..! t 55 device is Inserted in a milk boto tle It retains the ' milk - when cream is poured out. 1 in Aggies Feb. 17 (AP) v 9P2S Ruth collects his pursuit f -t-he- baseball arta in 1930, th e ll of the New York Yankees still will be the heaviest in the major leagues. Even with a little pruning here and there, such as the release of Meusels $18,000 contract, the jump later in the day, James Bob up to Harsh, Colorado agricultural col- Yankee salary list runsseason. lege, nearly equalled the mark set around $300,000 for the Those Who pry into these finby Paulsen with a jump of 182 feet in perfect form. ancial matters figure the Chicago ll Cubs have a aggregate in For men learning to fly North excess of $250,000, With Rogers Carolina men have designed an Hornsby and Hack Wilson as the airplane equipped with an auto top men, at , $40,000 and $25,000 is - the mobile motor and that can be respectively, Hornsby slowed down to- - a speed of - 20 highest paid National league miles and hour for landing Whether Babe $75,000 or $85,000 for -- -- pay-ro- pay-ro- Stover, McCall, represents? Sacramento, toon third money, $500, in 3:52:57, less than one minute behind the plucky McCall woman In Swimming Meet With Utah Aggies Associated Press Photo Prlncett lleant, youngeat daughter of th Queen of Roumanla, "Joying winter sporta at Predeal with her fiance, Count Alexander Frederick-voi- r Hochberg. m, rk Ogden, Utah, Ean Kimball, Lewiston, W. L. P. 2 0 LOOO was $1,200 richer today as Utes Winners Jumper -- musher. Pete Other finishers were: Riley, Ashton, representing Frank lin county, Idaho, 4 05: 18; Delbert Groom, Rigby, Idaho, driving for a Sacramento business house 4:06:02; Tud Kent, Ashton, driving for Ogden, 4:07:37; Deane Kent, Ashton, Brigham Citys representative, 4.:07:45; Ray Peterson, Ashton, Salt Lake City's entry, 4:23:52; Harry Whitehead,, Idaho Falls, Ogden business house Utah and the Aggies ushered in the 1930 collegiate- - swimming season here Saturday night, and Utes Coach Charles Welchs splashed to a 8 victory over C. S. Leafs Farmer proteges. The victory Was productive of a new R. M. C. record. Charles Welch, Jr., swimming the 440 in 5:33:3. George Allan, Y. 4:39:34; Loose of B. U. held the pre- driver, Connie Mack, treasurer as well vious mark San Alaska, at ten representing Nome, 5:43:3, just n eham-pinas manager of the world's 4:43:04. Charles new over record. seconds Francisco, the Athletics, will sign checks entered from his Utea took first place- - in all ngfly, amounting to more Than $200,000 of The to finish, havfailed home town, events with tne the exception for 1930, a figure which probably his with trouble dogs. ing of free and the diving also is equalled if not surpassed ski jumping events stathe In style. Giants. York New the by ged In connection with the dog Uiland of Westby, There was a time when star breaking the National league race Sigard Wis., took first place with a leap teamhome run his and record, the drew pay biggest pitchers 140 feet. He also won the prechecks. They still collect enough mate, Lefty CFDoul, not much of Saturday but his to keep the wolves away but more for leading the leagues liminary event were under 120 feet, two Wil.398. a of Jumps with batsmen mark and Ruth, Hornsby, Gehrtng due to the poor condition of the son now axe the highest paid Patterns for casting metal art- hill. players, to evidence the power ot ski Jump the home run in the front office icles are being made ot copper ALT Engen, Norwegiansecond yesas well as the hall park. by an electroplating process that ing champion, placed terday by leaping 137 feet, while On the other hand. Chuck axe said to be more accurate Anders Westby,.-wa- s Haugen Klein drew- down- - a- - mere- - $7500 than wooden ones as they do not third with 125 feet. from the Phillies last year tor shrink. 56-2- Gould, Ken-Asht- on, 40-ya- rd - i 4 4 ) 0 12 2 18 4 18 2 6 1 uuipne, Spencer. str- 0 ..... 2 0 0 23 e, DIVISION W. L. P. 6 2 .750 Southern California 5 3 .625 California champion- U C IA 3 5 .375 ship may be decided Friday and Stanford S 6 .250 ......... Lake. in Salt Montana Saturday State plays Utah University, and a victory would give the Bobcats Ski their fourth title in as many yars. The western race is Just a matter of playing out the Leaps 183 Feet schedule anyway, and the worn the Montanans could do would be to split their pair of games. Feb. 17 (AP) With a Lefferdink, of the University of Denver, of 183 feet to his credit, Gut-trolap Into Colorado, slipped the lead Paulsen of the Norge Ski among the eastern division scor- club, was today holder Chicago, ers. He has 129 in tne - AGGIES Totals--Refere- I Big Success - .400 SOUTHERN old-ma- Totals . season neared its close. The Trojans headed the southern division standings with Fix victories and' two defeats, whiie the huskies led the northwestern division with eight wins and four defeats. Washington will meet the Idaho series at vandals in a two-gaSeattle on Friday and Saturday: Oregon State will clash with Washington State at Pullman to- night and tomorrow, while Oregon The and Idaho play at Moscow, conference standings: DIVISION NORTHERN W. L. P. Ml Washington . V .. MO Washington State .462 Oregon State - ' .454 Oregon mountain ski State still sets the pace in the see Denver ski club. T. F. P. western sector with 167. He made his record breaking The weeks schedule: u 1 4 Tuesday Colorado vs Denver at jump here yesterday during the 8 5 17 interstate toumamnt sponsord by Aggies Vs 3 2 6 Denver; Friday flt Wnrfr firming; the Denver -club, shattering the of 162Teet,'held by Wyoming vs Denver at Denver; 3 8 3 Montana State va Utah at Sait Louis Dal Tes of Denver, by 21 0 3 3feet. Lake; Saturday Mines vs Teach 0 2 ers at Golden; Denver vs Aggies Paulsen's jump is the longest at Fort Collins; Colorado College ever made in the Rocky Moun13 22 15 41 vs. Wyoming at Laramie. tain region. In an exhibition B. Y. V. if ss of the as the Idaho Carnival Was . Idaho a result of a 500 record breaking triB. Y. U. In the first annual Was.000 umph U of U. atch dog derby here yesterday. Along with the other ten drivers Saturdays Rresults. who took part in the race he Utah Aggies 17. Utah 15. to move on to Ashton, Division meet, March 1, In Salt prepared Idaho, to perform In the fifteenth Lake. annual American dog derby there By gaining on Feb. 22. Salt .Lake Feb. 17 . Kimball, Reno, representing four decisions and two fall vie NeT Ad & new record for Utah Ag mushers when he covered uog tories, George Ninna the gie wrestling team defeated Coach 50.4 mile course in total elapsed Ched Haycocks University of Utah time of 3 hours, 42 minutes and charges Saturday afternoon in the 19 seconds. He also broke the re17 to 15 University gymnasium. cord which he established Satpoints. A crowd of nearly 300 stu25 mile course. His dents and fans witnessed the Ag- urday lor the mark was bettered by Saturday's state the and dual win the gies two other drivers yesterday but titles. Kimball, coining in later, again vicdecision Bernard Nelsons lowered the time. His Saturdays two in Archie over Eberts tory was 1:53:08 and his new extra three minute periods turned mark record for 25.2 miles was 1:49:11. Nelthe Kales in Aggies favor. 25 miles son was victorious because of his The former record forestablished was 1:55:35 and was aggressiveness in- the final Had the event by Bill Trade at Ashton in 1926. minute session: Thula Geelan, McCali, Idaho; been .called a draw, Utah would have won the meet by one point representing a San Francisco business house, finished second in 3:52.14 to win $750 and Roy Utah points The lineup: Koinney, ls dlvi-isio- ScocSSe Ogden Winter WRESTLING STANDING. San Francisco, Feb. 17 (AP) Southern California against the gSeSlll cSmpiSlp February 17, 1930. Meet With Utes Tital Play Off bd bt ;iiuri xhe western division The fans received a treat In .tne good work of Allsop, who was called for duty by the Injury of Bennlon. He held the famous E. L Romney to two basnets during! the whole encounter. The passing of Aggie Wrestlers Winners In Dual Line Up For Final Step Lively By Frank ILEANA SKIING .WITH FIANCE Hoop Teams Tigers Making Colorado Teams ' attack for Moi day, THE JOURNAIV LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH the foyer its cigarette; its FASHIONS in dress may change, in. a day, but Chesterfield "cbmes into- - fashion,' and 'toy there for'its --ye- r un- -; failing good taste, Mild, i . not strong or harsh..', . and t A cigarette with char-they "satisfy, " i r tt i vgj ncter I ,.:not insipid or ' tasteless, but , rich, spicy, fragrant. , It is no fad, this swing to Chesterfield, but a sound and, growing appreciation of good tobaccos, good blending ... in r ., '5 ' ! V ; j if w'? r short, good taste V TASTE above everything J&&.. ' 1930, Liggett . . iniii'f-- ' SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED MILD, yes . . . and yet THEY SATISFY & Myeks Tobacco Co. ftrrv |