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Show fgSDAY, n V v Nl THE DECEMBER 21, 1926 n I i SUN - ADVOCATE, V' I 7 WRESTLING FEATURE IN HIGH SCHOOL GYM IXING, TO Another opportunity for fistic fans, along with grip and groan advocates to view showings of their favorite sport will be given early next year when the Price Kiwanis club presents Tomorrow night will witness the opening of the basketball clinic of this district. Local enthusiasts of the hoop sport will be given the chance to see 'what this years Carbon team looks like, as they play a return game with North Sanpete in the high school gym, starting at 7 oclock. This is to be the first real test of the local aggregation, the other games this season having been regarded as openers in which a prevue of what might be expected, could be sneaked. Also it will be the last real game this year. The official schedule does not list any major game until after the Yule holidays and thats regarded as satisfactory with the coaching staff too, as it allows a few more days in which to give the quint a few UTAH I AGE THIRTEEN nr j.n w ng mat-ma- Pierce-Bingha- MARINES EMERGE m well-know- : ks. WITH NORTH SANPETE HERE WED. j GRIDIRON TEAMS! Young asks the support of Carbon basket fans for this game. It is to start at 7 oclock tomorrow night and being the first home game of the season is deserving of support. The players themselves can use all the support they can get; they realize when a gallery is behind them and when its net . A slight admission charge will be made to cover the expenses of the game, and everyone who can possibly do so, should dig down in the ol pocket for a few sheckles. Postmaster Ray Walters states that the members of the Marine corps recruiting station in San Francisco recently went into a huddle ard emerged with the following football teams, which will be of interest to the football fans in the community: For The Occupationalists LE, Singer, New York U.; LT, Gardner, Florida; LG, Seamster, Arkansas; C, Cook, Rice; RG, Cooper, Idaho; RT, Miller, Tulane; RE, Shoemaker, Alabama; QB, Baker, Cornell; LHB, Goldsmith, Kansas State; RUB, Tanner, Indiana; FB, Fisher, Santa RETURN GAME SLATED FOR LOCAL GYM TOMORROW NIGHT; LAST ENCOUNTER THIS YEAR Major difficulty solved, rough spots ironed out, revisions ad- Carbon high schools 1936 edijusted, tion of the Dinosaur basketball series will take to the floor here tomorrow night, Wednesday, December 23, against a strong avenging quintet from North Sanpete high school in the first official fray on the home floor. The game is slated for 7 oclock in the high school gym. First Home Tilt This will be the initial opportunity for county basketball followers to view the locals in action. After its first brush with Sanpete county a short time ago, the local squad has been taken to task, so to speak, and given a good working over. The ragged edges that were prevalent in the three games of the season, the awkward maneuvers of a green and inexperienced aggregation, the poor offensive thrusts and inability to score on foul shots have all been revised and a new team has been shaped into place. The old players, Dick Cowley vs. Willie Paglajen, yes, but a new and shiny team to draw; Dick Barrel vs. Edward uphold the honors of the local school. decision won by latter; Bob Been Practicing Gunderson dropped a decision to Under the watchful eye of Coach JaJmes Madrigal. George Young, himself a former bas- ketball ace and one who is thorough ly acquainted with the ins and outs of the game, the local squad will formidable barrier to the North unit. All last week and the Sanpete 2 VLKY first two days of this week they have J been given practice in subjects most- pi ly needed. Offensive thrusts, destin J ?d to cripple the opposing team were Clara. bas-kete- Substitutes: Lewis, LE, Williams; Green, QB, Kansas State. For The Women LE, Hipps, Army; LT, Rose, Greeley State; LG, Bliss, Northeastern; C, Kiss, South Carolina; RG, Henna, Villa Nova; RT, Love, Yale; RE, Nagy, Colorado College; QB, Meek, California; LHB, Lapp, Colorado State; RHB, Sweet, Michigan; FB, Grace, Ithaca. Mc-Cou- rt, pre-sen- KINDLING riTV DhLI ta . jj nick-nam- e. If you were one of the unfortunates who missed the Kiwanis smoker card the other night, you missed something! They had a good card, six bouts of preliminary fistic work, a couple of wrestling matches and two good feature fights. One of the grip and groan tussles took on the form of a riot in miniature when the mang-ler- s let their tempers get the best of them and bounced down outa the ring land underneath it, still clawing like The city force was on hand mad. and intervened before anything seri-Jocould happen. Main boxing matches were good, too. Burke, the western welter champ .put through some good fast punches; Windmill Pierce (he swings just like a windmill) gave Cannon a good fight and the prelims were not bad. An Automobile Loan Will Help You To obtain cash In 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture, assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. To cot down monthly payments if you still owe on your car. To SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet realize cash out of the deaL Price , DINOSAUR HOOP QUINTET TO MIX WITH NEW TYPE pessibilities in the world, they are more or less an inexperienced squad. More sophs have tried for the team this year than for some time previously, he said, and while next years team should be tops, that doesnt help the current situation. The team has three hard games including the one tomorrow night before any speculation as to the finals can be adhered to. After the North Sanpete game they play Ferron, then tackle the Grand High quint from Moab. This last game is to be one of the hardest on the entire schedule Young added, saying that if they can get over the Grand hump, they will be in an easier position for the remainder of the season. The years I dunno," he said. team is showing up good, so far. The George Young, former Utah State player who has taken over only thing is that theyre not backed the basketball reins at the high by a, couple years previous experience. A lot of my boys are sophs, school, doesnt quite know W'hat to think of the team... While he some are juniors and there are a few seniors. regards them as having all the Right now they look good, but weve some hard games. Not that stand up uning much is known regarding his op- I dont think they cant still quite theres but the pressure ponent, but that will be learned soon der done. to be of a bit up polishing after the opening bell. another mixed boxing and wrestling card in the high school gym. The card is officially scheduled for Thursday, January 7, starting at 8 oclock. Feature Bouts Based on a schedule similar to the one employed in last weeks affair, the Kiwanis will stage two feature boxing bouts and two feature wrestling cards. Six amateur preliminary local talent fight bouts, is being drawn, with all indications pointing to one of the best events of this kind ever held here. The proMat Sessions moters have said that considering the On the card, Dick Hitler wrestling outside talent being brought here, fans may consider this a spicy dish gargles moans and groans with Bull Keener of West Virginia. Hitler provon the sport menu. d bad boy in ed himself a his local and many fans appearance Headlining the card will be a re- will be On hand in of seeing hopes Pierce Windmill turn match between n ride. him a for taken of Springville and Bert Bingham. The school old a is of the Keener wrestler with in met another ring two recently the result should be satisfying. Bingham taking the Springville lad On the other half of the card, Don is This to a good cleaning. regarded as a grudge match and will bear Mathews of Montana, another who Leather usually appeared here, takes his chances with plenty of City. MathPierce when wild opens up, his Pete Holland, New York Doc sings his match with Johnson in ews, to tactics bearing a good resemblance lost the last two falls and week last to be is said his Bingham come-- j a plenty smart fighter and will take .the final decision and plans a back to appease his feelings. Present care of himself in any situation. advance dope lists this encounter as Again Shows one of the top sections of the being of who Ogden, Young (Jim) Harvey entire card.. lost to Jack Burk in last weeks tickets are to be placed on on Advance arena the local enters the fight, coming card to pit his blows against sale in the near future for the card. those of Johnny Condea of Pocatello, Proceeds will be used for the Kiwanis Idaho, a new sensational young scrap- Stadium fund, to supply more seats in per. Harvey showed plenty of abil- the local football stadium. Arrangements for the card are unity in his initial showing and is looked to for another good exhibition. Noth- - der the direction of Pres Summerhays. spot-lighti- ft . z - LOCAL SPORTING SIDE LIGHTS - fire-wor- R I V E faiwMmmio II jKuJ - V Private Loan Credit Corporation Silvagni Bldg. Phone 397 majr Prtuns of the revision as practice cm foul shots. Scrimmage sessions have been underscho-practic- as wc taken nightly to crease the rough edges and mold a delicate machine that faces a hard schedule. Mixed Quintet Young said that while there was some more work necessary in the practices, he thought the team was shaping out nicely. The quint itself is composed of a mixture of sophs, juniors and seniors and with an eye for the future, the coach is giving all a chance. At the present time he is working the combination of Branch and Pollock at forwards; Austin in the pivot position; Stones and Allred as guards, but has in reserve plenty of good material should any of these falter. Pollock, a junior, is given the general credit for pulling the locals out of the hole in the previous game with North Sanpete. Dope Withheld Not much is known about the invading team. Young said he hadnt received any amount of advance dope but from what he had seen in the other game, North Sanpete has a scrappy bunch. They have one forward, I dont remember his name, wholl bear plenty of watching. The youngster is good, and has a basket eye. He can swish the net from a number of places on the floor and is generally conceded to be one of the main men of the team, he said. Advance tickets were placed on sale late last week and a goodly crowd is hoped for. for CarTentative, starting line-u- p bon willtbe Pollock and Branch at forwards; Austin, center; and Stones anAjHeese guards. Young has Bryner ah tier in reserve at guard. smooth-workin- g, Wm.H. THOMPSON Contractor and Builder Estimates Cheerfully Given , Try Me! 1 Price or 111 Phone P. O. Box 691 ' 695-R- us TWO BIG I DANCES CHRISTMAS The Kiwanis will sponsor another similar card at the high school gym Thursday, January 7. The bouts they have lined up are cards and should draw a better house than the recent card. Pierce will be back, Bert Bingham is slated; Young Harvey, one of the contestants in the last card, tangles with Johnny Candea; Dick Hitler, Don Mathews, Bull Keener and Pete Holland, four muscle mangJers are carded. Half a dozen other good amateur prelims are sloted, so remember the date. EVE (Thursday, Dec. 24) good-locki- CHRISTMAS NIGHT (Friday, Dec. 25) Silver Moon Hall (Price) Music By CAL & DOWNEYS Local Union Orchestra m Finest Dance Floor in Eastern Utah 75c a Couple jjSj Admission CHRISTMAS GREETINGS recent district football selection came in for some outside publicity a short time ago, following receipt of a clipping from Ben Hershey, sports ed for the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel. The story on the football selection was reprinted in parts in the eastern Colorado press, and lauded the work of the selection. Grand Junctions high school team took the Colorado state championship in one of the most blazing seasons in the entire history of the school. They placed four men on the honorable mention list. The all-st- ar non-distr- Under the direction of Dr. M. T. Johnson of Columbia and T. W. of Sunnyside, a boxing card was staged under sponsorship of the Sunnyside junior high school recently in the former community, an athletic event which attracted nice attendance and brought forth an excellent display of amateur fighting. Results of the contests were as follows: Henry Nitzuma vs. Harry draw; Billie Madrigal vs. Paul Madrigal, draw; Eddie Kay scored a decision over Mark Foster; Delbert Key vs. Harry Falsetti, draw; Thomas Farlaino vs. Frank Madrigal, draw; John Adams vs. Charley Campagni, 'draw; Ted Richards registered a de-- I cision in an exceptionally well fought mix over Joe Pizzuto; Leon Lines, vs. Jim Giycia, draw; Edward Paglajen vs. Albert Menotti, draw. John Pizzuto won by decision over Ray Reeves; Bernard Taylor registered a decision over Vergil Garcia; Carmen Bonacci vs. Alex Madrigal, draw; An-th- Nit-zum- HflPPV NUU VEflft PRICE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. $ 202 W. Main Price Phone 111 S Our neighbor grin all over when the Wilken Family pull up with the old tleigh full of Chris tma bundle. It roe driving, and my brother William handing over the bundle and Tom holding on to the bundle for the next (top. Here you see u at Larry Burkes place and thats Larry with the big mitten on him. Harry E. 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