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Show 4' THE HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. These BHESMH 00 r PRfiyB r lSH 11 ATARMQRY STANDING OF HIGH 8CH00L FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Springville Provo Pay son Lehi ; 2 2 2 0 0 Eureka Had the football eleven of the Provo high school played the same brand of ball they did In Pay son a week ago, the score would have been 60 to 0 if not a little larger. As it was they bad to be contented with a 27 to 0 score in favor of the . 00 Mountain Rocky 00 OO OO OO 00 00 CO a syf4h fim$mk, :nm TONIGHT'S MATCHES. Henry Jones vs. Royal Van Dusen. Getrge Barnes vs. Gus Kallio. I Two headliners in the wrestling meet in each of two matches at the armorv this evening, starting at 8:30 OO OO The I fim&VM- - Gridiron Babes! 09 00: 00 oo 00 $g JJrlines Next Tuesday . The B.Y.U. Team Which Will Play the College of in : 00 O Infan ts" the Are Y MZIUlJS nit" - V , If IV.iiCL I sharp. George Barnes and Gus Kallio met to settle the question as to which' is the better middleweight, and therefore, entitled to a match with Mike Yokel lor the crown Ira Dern is about to lay aside to climb Provonlans. Into the heavyweight class. The Provo lads seemed to be When they last met at the laboring under a severe case of Kallio tack the first fall, armory which would have and Barnes grabbed the second. been disastrous in the extreme had third brought on a discussion Eureka been. able to put over any The not yet ended. Kallio, after some kind of football. Provo had everysevere punishment was hanging on thing its own way, although at the ropes. Barnes in trying to pull times the Miners let loose some Kallio away got himself Into a bad good playing and put a little fear hold from which be could get only into the valley boys. by patting the surrender sign. But KvV In the first half the playing of Referee Tucker had warned Kafllo the two teams was more even than to leave the rope and come to the In the last half. The first touch- rine center, and when Kallio had down of the game came in the first thrown himself backward against half when, after the Provo l ids hud Barnes the referee gave the match taken the ball down the fieid in to liarnes on a foul. steady progress, "Silkey" Knudscn The ret run match tonight is to pushed through the line. settle that score between Kallio In the second half, Johnson, at and Barnes. left half; Collins, at left end, and Poval Van Dusen and Henry relerson. at quarter, each made a Jones come together for a welter loucnuown alter successfully com- weight match. Jones defeated Van pleting a forward pass. In three of Dusen rather easily when they last the four trials Laurence sent a met here, and if he is in 'good con drop kick between the posts, mak- dition and has recovered fully from ing the score 2 to 0. his collar bone break the winner The lineup used in Friday's game tonight should be the Provo farmer. wiiii h.urcka was as follows: Velsa Van Dusen is the However, Gray, left end; Snioot, left tackle; voungi-man, and has been train Finlayson, lei t guard; l'eay. cen- ing to beat the lintel the past few ter; Jolley. right guard; Mcfoard, "ekv. 'nn is confident that lie right Dennis, riht end; ran beat Jones, and intends to Peterson, iuarterbnck; Stan l'eay, claim the welterweight till". if h" right halfback; Johnson, lift half- does. It is regarded as a fi.regmi' back; Knuilscn. tulllia, k. Substitu- conclusion tan! shoal Ka!;io win tions iiNuh' by Coach Kdwards were from Barn this v ii n !' he will; Collins tur Gray. i'!: Joltor I'lianilou in the welter class rpont ; ley; Jolley for Kami.-eter middleweight funis for ii.:i mi nut McCeard. honors. Stan l'eay was the most consist-w re tling fans who are Salt I.aki ent ground gainer for the 1'rovon-- pvnecled u tonight's armorv lans. Time and again lie made long matches are unanimous in picking runs around the ends and through Kallio and Van Dusen as winners. uie lie. Hut, a whole flock of Provo fans t The team is practicing hard again are just as confident that the local for the game with Lehi on Friday, men will win. October 2. Coach Edwards will have However the matches end there'll to whip another halfback in shape be a lot of good, fast, and skillful to take the place of Bill Johnson wrestling displayed tonight. Better who has left school to go to Price be there! for a few weeks. Several of the All of the principals of the wresboys are showing up well for the tling matches this evening 'have position so that there will be no agreed on big John Hackensmidt as hardship to fill the place. Coach the third maa in the ring in both Kdwtrds doea not intend to select matches. his man until the day before the Hackensmidt has a long experigame so that he will have plenty of ence both as a wrestler and as a material from which to choose. referee, and understands the game The Proro team will have to be perfectly. He is unacquainted with The next football classic for the In better shape than they were the imen who will wrestle and will Brlgham Young university, eleven when they played Eureka otherwise therefore give everyone a square will take place one week from toJosh West s Beet Diggers will deal. day, Founders' day. at 2 p. m., on the city boys and romp the Timpanogos field. On that day away with a victory. Josh is known 8ANTAQUIN WOMAN SHOT as a hard driver, and he has suf-rethe Colorado Mines will invade so many defeats this season Mrs. J. E. Syrett of Santaquin Provo with their giant team which that bis temper must by this time was taken to the Provo General recently took the University of be at the boiling point If he hospital Saturday suffering with a Wyoming eleven Into camp to the doesn't work bis men harder dur- bullet wound in the right ankle. tune of 39 to 9. The Brigham Youpg university ing the next ten days than he has According to Mrs. Syrett. she was in the past, it will not be his fault. accidentally shot when her husband has arranged to have a holiday on tradi24 in honor of its If the Provonian lads come on the was taking a .22 automatic from October Timpanogos field in their game the wall to lend it to a neighbor. tional Tounders' day and the footagainst the Sugar boys on the 27th Two pieces of the bullet was in the ball game will occupy the afternoon of Utah as confident as they did against bone when Mrs. Syrett was taken of that day. The sports Eureka, watch out for a nice little to the hospital and one piece had county wiH undoubtedly flock - to Provo for the big battle since it surprise package from Coach West. passed through the ankle. will give them a chance to see one of the best teams in Colorado in action against the new B. Y. U. eleven. The games with the University of Utah and the Utah Agricultural college have taught the infant '"Y" Stores of service and quality are the demands of team more football than it could have learned in two months of the modern housekeeper, and it is to these demands coaching and the boys will make a that we cater. You can count on it that the goods purfar better showing against Colochased from us are goods of first quality and prices rado than they did against the two To hold veterans Utan squads. consistent with it. ixP'UX er-confidence Spirit -- v:r"A nf "r:rjr J$& tK 1 1 fU Sj&l s-r- v;4. s2;Wi 5K W- ? ! s , I i i YOUNG ELEVEN TRAINING FOR COLORADO sur-pric- e Stores oi Service f 1 i JONATHAN APPLES We have purchased an orchard of Jonathan Apples and for this week will sell: 1 bushel Jonathan Apples for $1.10 3 bushels Jonathan Apples for 32215 5 bushels Jonathan Apples for $5.15 10 bushels Jonathan Apples for $10.00 Wrest in BIG TEAS I Folger's Yellow Package Tea, per pkg. Folger's Red Package Tea, per pkg Schilling's Best Japan Tea, per pkg Hill's Red Package Tea, per pkg "Jcowcroft's Blue Pine Tea, per pkg. ...... . . 24 27 40 30 35 . -- DOUBLE-HEADE- I R At the Armory TUESDAY, rOCL 8:30 P.M. 17 HENRY JONES of Provo COFFEE Hill's Ren Can, per lb 43o Hill's Red Can, 2Vo-l- b $1.05 43c Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, per lb Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, 2Mb $1.05 42r Schilling's Best Coffee, per lb Scowcroft's Blue Pine Coflee, per lb 42c Golden West Coffee, per lb 45f We sell freh and cured meats of only the best kinds. Ycur money back if goods are not satisfactory. 'X WIDTEAEADS VS. ROYAL VAN DUSEN of Salt Lake Reprinted in The Daily Herald by courtesy of The Deseret of Utah to the low to 0 at the end of the first half and 19 to 0 when the s over was game was a football feat of no small magnitude. It was only at the end of the game when its nerves were shattered and its strength gone that the new B. Y. U. eleven permitted the the University score of GEORGE BARNES of Provo of Salt Lake GOOD 67 AND 68. PRELIMINARIES to 1MB SAV& experienced and clever University of Utah lads to get away for four touchdowns. If the "Y" can hold its strength a little longer In the coming Colorado game the sports will be treated to a surprise. SPRINGVILLE WIN We aim to give our customers what they want. There are a lot of people who have comfortable shoes that are not quite worn out but are not worth the cost of repairing with first grade material. To meet the needs of these customers we have based ouf prices on the grade of material we use in repairing. We guarantee a first class job on every pair of shoes. LADS FROM TOOELE SPRINGVILLE. Oct. 17. Springville gridsters Friday walloped the Tooele football utars in a practice game to the tune of 31 to 0. Springville had no trouble at all in scoring on the Smelter boys and kept making their downs right along. The Springville line was impenetrable and held like a stonewall. There was no chance at all for the Tooele boys to get behind the line and get the Steel city backtleld.- - The backfield ' is improving every day and it will be hard to find better men than Cramner, Paul Thorne. Bob and Blaine Crandall. Since their first game with Provo tbey have learned considerable ' football and are carrying the ball like regular veterans. The plays are run off with a vigor and de- termination that shows consistent training. The game Friday should have been played with the Spanish Fork high school, but the Forkers have withdrawn from the league and are taking a rest lor the hasketbalL season. The next game for the Springville boys will be in Eureka on October 2". All dope now is for the locals to go through the season .without a defeat, as they have played the strongest tea.ns in the league and come out the victors ihus t';ir. 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