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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY,. NOVEMBER 13 1922. Herald Sport News CHAMPIONSHIP fb.. Winters.. geore by periods: j ..FV Cranmet ..B. CrandaU PERM r JSffW Noakes)- .... - ; SPRINGV1LLE n Wterii. - - .... ! wv ea I DEFEAT ' light-heav- V.- ELEVEN PROVO y Jor-stead- y , . , , g n d V d Trappers, Sheepmen and j Cattlemen ATTENTION j MEELJONES Provo Hide & Fur Company - !::::! T At Catch Weights. i Phone 15. 1 "Happy Is An Evening of High Class Entertainment P. average middleweight challenger. But with "Hack," Dern has picked np a more difficult' proposition. Hackenschmidt is some wrestler. He's a bigger and stronger man than Dern. And with his slie he combines no little speed and skill. Tou said it; Ida will have his hands full when he gets 'em on 0. . "Hack." The match is to be a finish affair, two falls put of three. of Elks will . The Provo lodge sponsor the evening's athletic enter tainment, the net proeeds going to swell thaJodge s Christmas charity fund. The Elks' atheltic committee, Roy Hardy, chairman, intends to make this the biggest and best atbletie program- pulled - off "in " Provo, In addition to the headliners the Elks have scheduled two corking good boxing bouts. ' Battling Snow will face Kid Krvochevich in the cur THE NEW d tain raiser. The lads are noted for their scrapping powers, and this ought to be worth coming early for. Stanley Roberts, 167 pounds, will go on with Louis Richards, 260 poundsj Here ofie boxer gives away nearly a hundred pounds. Ringside seats now are on sale at Hank Smith's, Hunter ft Bul lock's, Anderson's, Ford Garage. ard maybe had from Gad Williams, and the Elks athletic commitee. Salt Lake wrestling fans? by the way, are coming .down in big droves, all primed to bet their last dollars on Ira Dern. points in the last half, winning over the Wyoming Cowboys by the score of 26 to 0. In the second quarter the Cow boys played the Farmers on even terms, and this period was the only one of the game in which the ball was in Aggie territory, except for a iew instances when tne slippery oval would get away from a back-fiel- d man and roll toward the goal. The playing during the game might be gauged according to the first downs made by each team, which are tabulated as follows: The ORY Reserved Ringside Seats $1.50; Gallery and General Admission $1.00.- - Ringside Seats on Sale at Hank Smith's, Hunter & Bullock's and Anderson's Ford v Garage, , Provo, Utah. 'Z&'S 11 313 ..,,. 3 0 Wyoming 3 1 Aggies The Farmers loet two opportuni- - . HEAVYWEIGHt and assisting lo win a victory. " time of the game is such that tl entire contest will be played darhur school hours, thus robbing the hike, warm student of any excuse rtat eter to be absent In spite of their inexperience, the team has piud so splendidly that any real has netrer felt the least embarrut ment for them; but if the gtudwu fail .to be present in a body tow row, the team may easily fed ashamed of its rooters and to ties to Bcore in the first quarter on tumbles. Knowles lost th ball both times, as the ball could not be con trolled easily,. The seeoad period the Cowboy made little way . sad made first dw three tteree, twice with neat forward passes. TOIGJAKE (Continued from Page One.) the other has lost but two. school spirit Every man who knows football The game, will begin promptly it from the coach himself down to tne 1:30 and ought to be over at a sn least of the sporting writers, has giving the fans plenty of time tt been predicting annihilation for the caicn ine train, it is the last Y." The team, on the other hand. game of the season and, if the with the odds all against it has dope Is not spilled, it win be the fought Its way through, in every most thrilling. game ever played in case holding the score well below Provo. the predicted one, in spite of the The other games have beet int coolness manifested by the student eating because we had an oppor. ' body at large. The team, by its tunity of seeing chanujirinship splendid determination. In the face pirants in action against our boys. of difficulties, has proved itself This game will be thrWing because worthy to be the infant member of it will be a fight frrm start to the conference as well as the pre- finish between teams about equally decessor of a long line of excellent balanced in strength. "Y" teams. Every man loves a sport; there Tuesday the studedt body has an fore, whether the game be lost or opportunity to express its apprecia won le(t us keep our record ol tion of the splendid work done by sportsmanship as white as the the entire team by being present . great "Y" on the mountainside, i;s DID YOU EVER" STOP AND FIGURE? That's why we can sell much cheaper. We figured by getting here our rent is small and our profit is small, and we are proving it to the people, too. 20c Gingham, 27 inches now is the time to buv vard 1IW 20c Percale Below market price-a-rd . .16 25c Ladies' Cotton Hose Big value 15 pair ?i.uu Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose inhig demand pair 79 $1.50 Ladies' Fine Grade Hose selling fastpair. . .S1.25 ouc tacues: twoomers KK what you need pair just 50c School Girl Plaids get in on it yard 35 Men's High Grade Garter now selling for, pair. .15c xuc pien a Arrow Brand uoiiars below "market price- -i 2 for 55d 75c Men's Knit Ties now is the time to get what you -- . each ,., 45c Men's Silk Lisle Hose everybody is "iraying them ".. pair $3.00 Men's Coat Sweaters now going at. . . . . .. . . S2.4J Now Is the Time to Make Every Penny Count THE PEOPLE'S STORE 113 North University Ave." jjl j Coal MEATS jO iii at Gns1 Mutual Coat Company stockholders now receiving best quality Sprjng Canyon Coal'at the family a real treat. Serve a well cooked steak cut from the ham of our special corn-te- d young pigs. $6.90 PER TON DELIVERED HOSPITAL ...... " -- SEASON Onions Cabbage Apples Squash Fresh Bread and Cakes Canned Goods Bananas ..35 Ladies' Rubber Heels , Ladies' Military Heels Ladies' Cuban Heels 75 Ladies' Soles and Heels $1.15 '; Men's Solesand Heels .Sl!35 Shoe Shine". 10 Children's Half Soles 50V up Work and Material Guaranteed. BOOT AND SHOE HOSPITAL 35 N. First West. Opposite Armory. choicest! VEGETABLES IN $1.00 , the meats sold here. for Boots and Shoes .40t 90 !25J 35 . ,50 Buy Mutual Coal stock and you get two tons of cor! on each share every year at cost Shares $12.E(. each. You can buy any number of shares Deei. Only Men's Half Soles glen's Leather Heels .., Men's Rubber Heels .. '. Ladies' Half Soles ' Ladies' Leather Heels GEORGE HACKENSCHMIDT, - IS OPEN 2 Fast 4 Round Boxing Preliminaries N ne 1 ELKS : 1 Or a delicious from prime young steer mm 3sst Two of Three Falls. B. ' Give University Ave. Child With Books 66 N. the ( world-famou- i... Tour Stationer." LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 849, i Tuesday night'. It looks as though an armory crowded wHl watch him, for the interest of wrestling fans throughout the whole county has been aroused by the prospects of seeing' two s such grapples fa' ac- , ; tion. Provo fan- - hare seen Dern go against the best 'middleweight in the ,TOt.IA. an they know how superior the Salt Laker Is to the Taylor Paper Company achscmit AUSPICES PROVO LODGE NO ' x Books recommended by American Library association on display at Provo public library and at our store. GEORGE h ' A complete line of books recommended by National Association of Boy Scout Executives, American Library Association, Boys' Committee Provo Rotary Club. Tuesday, November 14th VS. bright prospects, and may begin hunting " for a new middle wtlght ' champ. "But he .cant ; do Itr declared Hackenschmidt, dropping into The Herald office to explain how it was that Dern beat him in Salt Lake recently. "I had Just come np into this high altitude, and couldn't make any kind of showing. . Now I'm as well acquainted with this thin air as Dern is; watch me This is Book Week mm mik IRA - t If Dent can repeat in his match with George Hacken schmldt en the armory mat tomorrow evening you with safeJy can call Ira Officials Referee, Ashtorf; urn not successful. Both teams made much use of pire, Sammond; head linesman, SPRINGVILLE, Nov. 13 Spring the forward pass. Numerous passes Pixton. vllle high lost ls chance tQ com- were intercepted, but the slow field made any steady gain through the) pete for state foortball champion- aerial tiutti yracuctuiy mil ui ship honors Friday when, the Wa question. Springville gained satch academy of Mt Pleasant won good deal In the first, half over the locals here on a muddy passes, and Wasatch made their way down the field In the seopnd gridiron by the score of 13 to 2. Trailing behind for three quar half with passes. to pierce ters on the small end of a Springville managed score, Wasatch forced the play in the Wasatch line for telling gains SALT LAKE CITT, Nor. 13 the final quarter, bucked acro&s for in the first half, but could not buck when a touchdown Provo high school football eleven one touchdown and closely follow- successfully ed with the second by blocking an was In sight, the visitors showing met defeat at the hands of the Jor-to tne tune m zv thelr greatest strength when bat- - nan nigh attempted punt. Play opened on a comparatively tllng to keep Springville away from I to 12, on the Beet digger campus. The visitors seemed to surprise dry field, but snow soon begun to their coal line. the home boys at the onentnr of thei rwxnita tho .inv field Woanti-h'- n fall and by the end of the first quarter the gridiron took on the backa got off for a number of long game, and they were able to make appearance of a swamp. No speed end runs, aided by some good in- - ueir downs frequently, wane ineir could be developed and both teams terference. Wasatch played a line held good and forced tne slowed down after being well covgame, being able to gain by dan team to punt. After about five ered with the mud. Throughout bucks, but usually depending on end minutes bf play Collins, playing end for Provo, caught one of Jor-the fray the storm continued, abat- runs for their yardage. Noakes played a sterling game dan's double passes and raced down ing after the final whistle was sounded by Referee Wid Asbton. for Springville, being in the fracas an open field 95 yards for the first won every minute. Behind the line, score of the game. Tne trial for By their victory Wasatch the right to meet Ogden at the Clark and Cranmer worked well, the goal point fell short. Soon after-looJuncition city next Friday responsible for some good'ter this counter, the visitors were In a semifinal for the state gains, while the Crandalls ably again able to threaten the Jordan tcholastic championship. backed up the first defense when 'goal line by working several bad possesion of the ball, j cessful passes and carried the ball Springville appeared for a time Most of the Wasatch team left to the Beetdiggers fifteen yard line. is probable winners, when they secured two points on a safety for Salt Lake Friday evening where The Jordan line strenghtened, and tariy in the .first half. The ball they witnessesed the East high- - from that time until the end of the had exchanged hands several times. West high game on Cummings game had the visitors playing on When Springville had Wasatch field Saturday. the defensive. backed up to her own goal, Wasatch In the second quarter Jordan The lineup and summary: Wasatch. attempted to kick out, but Noakes Springville. completed two passes and carried le Bird the ball to their opponents' twenty-yarAllison the kick. got through . v . and....blocked . i. .. . TIT , line. In the next play Alsop Bfennlck . ". . '. . . .It.... . .."Burt Starr went around end for Jordan's first giving Springville their lead, Keusseuf lg... which they maintained until the Murdock C......D. Thorne score. A weak attempt at drop fourth quarter. Noakes kick failed. The half ended 6 to 6. Rasmussen. rg Wasatch bucked thjeir way to the Jeanselme Nielson rt Jordan showed better form in the re first touchdown following a block- McLean Martin firml half and were able to make ed punt. Taking the ball from the Thompson Clark consistent gains by bucking their qb R. Crandall opponents' line. Ih Both teams made line, a series of short Peterson In this half some costly fumbles. the Beetdiggers pushed over two more touchdowns and lost another by fumbling the ball after carrying It ovef. As the Provo team recovered the fumble a safety regis tered for Jordan. IRA DERN, MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION. With only a minute to play left the Provo team worked a pass rnet Jones. which resulted in the final touch-- ; lor. ' I Provo: Collins 2 Touchdowns down, the runner being down with expect to make a trip soon to the ball over the goal line. j Jordan: Alsop 3. WE ARE PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR Lake City," writes Record. "I Salt head Bill Mangum; team me oik ui Referee, rqr me have heard a lot about this Henry Captain Peay at center was. very linesman, Dow. FURS, HIDES AND PELTS Jones of Provo. Well. I would like good, as was the defensive work of the entire team. Although playing nothing .better than to get him to If you have anything in this line to sell, call t a much heavier team they were BOSTON WRESTLER meet me. " I am the legitimate able to break up many plays. of New champion welterweignt on us and get our prices. We guarantee a square Jordan. Provo. England, and can prove my claim c Jones Peay by the authorities in the game. I deal. TO Robinson rg Finlayson will wrestle him under and condiNelson Curtis tion he names provided he doesnt lg Fitzgerald Smoot rt Tom Record of Boston, considered weigh over 150 lbs. All I wish Is Withers one of the best men in the welter- that he will agree to meet me, and It McCoard Dewey ..re Collins I'll do the rest." Saddler weight class in New England, Is le Dennis to to his Francon anxious to come Provo Peterson try AGGIES BEAT WYOMING, qb Atwood chance with rhb Warehouse 6th S. and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Bldg.) Jolley Henry Jones. Thompson LOGAN, Nov. 13. After toeing Plerpont. ....lhb Tommy, who Is said to be one of ' Alsop the best developed athletes around held scoreless for the- first two Knudson Phone 367. fb.., Substitutions Provo; Jacob for, Boston, has written the Daily i periods, the Utah. Aggies broke Pierpont, Gardner for Finlayson; Herald expressing' his desire to loose with a crash and scored 26 Bennett for Curtis, Taylor for Jol-- j ley, Gray for Jacobs, Kirby for Tay-- j f JORDAN NIGifl By Tuesday midnight you'll know whether Ira . Dern, middleweight wrestling champion, ha a look-i- !ing to pain, punted, but Pete Jean-- ! Substitutions: sen for Allison; Allison for Jorgen- ',. f , seime uursi idfuusu aim dww per for Allison, the ball, which rolled over the line, Springville Saymond for Bird; where Jearrselme fell on It for a P. Thome for Saymond; AllmasMor ; "HACK" OH ARLIOtlY PAT TUESDAY MEETS Wasatch ....,:"..".. 0 0 0 13J3 2 2 0 bucks took the oval over, Winters Springville also This bail. the piayer carrying was successful in the try for touchdown. Winters (placement), by following the touchdown.- Springville Safety (blocked l.giv4ile-wHwd,:afldvB-fft- 7 GAME LOST TO Cofer......;.-...rh- . Everything for the PifO Investigate the Mutual plan. Call Mil tual " Table1 - '.. Or Mutual Coal;, Company 7 i PROVO. ' SEE T. T. TAYLOR, CARPENTER SEED MEAT Phones 19 and 39. Coal Lumber Co. & PACKING CO. - andtany-anroun 1 Salt Lake City CO. |