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Show jlr ' r . " TfiE " - IffiRAIJFklDAY, . ' SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. ' ' - v V- , ' - y - ' fin I AWAll(LUMlfib rnilfiARS r .: .. nnDinHTO .n!TAHAe .VIMim U I t UIU 1UV11M" " VV11 Ill RSffiS ' ML IVIIIIUI I . sc'noiL-'- I'.olB. Utah - Arrte city , - SaliljJ,. v- X - CAACH K T. M. - " riPTirv FitznatrickWatkins E. L. Bomney Croft B. Y. U.X iTOVO Alvin Twitchell . Young Colorado "IT Boulder Myron Wlthara tiulnlan. Colorado Colleger FL ('llln. - Harry Hughes v Weigle - r Colorado Aggies Colo. Springs Tel Meade "VVessen Colorado Mines Golden Elmer Capsbaw MeWhorter Denver'."V" Elmer McDevitt McLaughlbx "L" Laramie . , Tom Corbett VWittenbrakef Logan - . FOR GRIDIRON CONTEST y fc'l5for OTTROMNEY' ' - ' "By A; RAY OLPIN. . The stage is set This evealng the . Xi 0. football. Sqna(rcom.-pleteff fWalijjTig-seasonwith-- -ft a hiding signal practice. Tomorrow after- Kfcm. at three o'clock, wBentefree trii his whistle. "Pug"- - Warner-Woy ) this same squad will jump at the Ven Montana Bob Vats. The scene of the scramble will be the-- Y field on mft tread 01 University MIL The price of admission fll be 75 cents with an ad- Montana State hti,T""- ,mirf6ua silence Sending Best beditional charge of 25 cents for the .Montana yUderness is nest for li. Y. U. Game seats. ;' stand grand .' Saturday. The Y gridders enter Jhe game but will put up the" fight handicaps .". ..Tfhfi Bobcats of their lives and who knows but (Special to tbe Hehald.)" not what BOZEMAiJf Montana, Soot 2&. tactics of approach will be victorious. They they of are small but fast and' The Montana State College football traffm0niitruethods shifty. Two given an. ovation here Sham 'Xouiig Cougars. It has weeks is all too short a time in squad was which ti put a football machine into Friday as the huskies entrained for three Provo where they will meet the running order. And lhenwhen thel 'Mormons" in the first conference SKSnf nin ft competitors two weeks is short three cut, by to surprise attack-fOB the coaches are unable game Saturday rain, days been have Ott Rohiney, the football mentor, These meil..Kls to perfect many phases of. the play. for awl.il" at the Provo Caoches .Roberts and Twitchell re- who has the of every while city student at the was cheered into gret very much- being unable ti ' give tumultuously ascollege, he guaranteed his the final instructions on plays and men would give a good account of defense formations. was SUS troublesome silence Last evening the Y field had dried pemselves. Bomney has endeared 'broken 'yesterday, by, a long to allow a final work- himself to the entire school since UsVfroni I?obcats which sufficiently men were put through a coming here two years ago. He has The out TlTfetn Jhe B.' Y. U. as if signal practice, some duniihy tact greatly increased the enthuisasm "- , ' .', HrL oer J DOtt3 fteJ red to: Lab, tdoct 'AGM Mm. tilled I 2lky that red or ; ilogiaf J ueenmd tewmj itioiul I not ltd 1 - : i CoaCt .Uirl (hut The scrimmage foot- - f rosh in scrimmage. Iss exactly 50 eligible varsity formation was all open with the an playerst irom niuyu iu taking the offensive. levea men to go up agatnst the greeulings And if Ott Bom'ney: has Special instructions were given in t v TT. breaking tip trick plays such as the 0 men to select a team from, may " Bob Cats are 'expected to use. thewsft aeiucs pretuumg i Gledhill was used at the right destiiiv bf the B. Y. U, athletics be especially gracious to their proteges guard position most of the time in for they are in for a fight, yea, the practice. It is" hihgly probable that he will be started in Saturday's brethren, a fight long to be traditions. Jn spite of the quality 01 tneir competitors the B. Y: U. supporters are courageous enough to hope for There is victory over the Bobcats. an oDtimism around the"Y- - which . ... 1 1 whlle.it Is conducive to uae developm- jinw nhtnlti-- 1 : "SReed ' Swenson, left guard; Fred Hinckley, center; Ellwood Gledhill, right guard ; Orin Howard, right tackle; Eddie Kimball right end; Nick Bird, left gamei able, follows halfback ; Dunn Taylor, quarter of a fine college football back; Paul Packard, right "halfrj spirit, it is nevertheless a bit dangFred Dixon, fullback. the local back; erous becauser-shoul- d There w'ill not be a, regularteam eleven go into tomorrow's battle at and substitutes. Every merhber of all nnprepared for a terrific fight the squad must be readay- and they wiU walk off the new m very all- - ' probability much the same way that the Y ' groomed to go. In x Merrill Bunnell will be used at team went from nearly all its batt' either guard or end before the play les last year. ent not from coaching staff has progressed ery far it banted upon exactly two" weeks the beginning.' Bernardo Bowman rrith jnost of the B. Y. U. candi- - will also be sent in at some stage as Wates to whin thein into condition guard. Pete Mendenhall and Robert Ifor. the ilontana game, but three Wilkinson will form the reserve days of these twoMveeks have been quarterback section and'. Hunter featin by the storm which has Mahson will be used as a halfback ' .hours and for at least a trial , sb.v has .. The officials who have been taken! , chosen for the game the "Pug" Mtcheil mtenucu Simmons, umjS the Warner, refree.-Leperfecting of defense, .formations for pire and either Tommy Fitkpatrick the possible variety of plays that or Don Reddish, head linesman. Be B. I. U. .h ' e pay be sprung by Mr. Komney. And Ithese defense formations have been Iworked out merely upon the black- uoara. y Coach Twitchell is firhilv con- - weights will", reveal the fact that men a muddy ball and had them get used to handling it without fumbling. When asked for a linerinced thatlhe famous Montana up the coach gave the following: S wenson ; .left tackle, Ptor will extend his line tfud Lef ; packfield- - into left guards Mendenhall ; numerous fancy Young-ppreadg and onen formations which center, Hinckley; right guard, Bun, calculated to confuse Howard; right nell; Coach players. ROmney end, Kimball; quarterbnek, Taylor; IwuTIlkely play the local lads as ln- - right halfback, Packard;, left halfFSenenced and he reaUzed that back, Bird or Mansen ; fullback, inexperienced ' teams such Dixon. According to, the way they Formations and m have been listed above These men rec' nifia to pile up, big weight in pounds, 155, 160, 170, fores with little real football ef-'- 150, 160, 187, 145, 152, 145,158, 146 In addition to this such plays and 100. An average of these ai make the regular the B. Y. U. team for the coming ."tonger since they forbid fall will average 157 pounds to the v uciume settling mto a solid de- - man. This shows a rather light team. fhts afternnnn th , a were Saturday's .game will be held . wj wet and sloppy upon University bill, starting. but they displayed good nromnUv at 2 :30 D. m. Homer and tnnir tht -- .i:t Warner. Lee 'Simmons and Glenn Simmons will act as officials. adr p right-tackle- tost aakeJt-possib- line-bucki- 11 SSS" W 1 Shoes forFall A - Provo High Football Squad Meet Eacfr High Eleven ' is Afternoon. The Provo high school football squad was given a lively rally this forenoon by Ohe high school students immediately before departing for Salt Lake City where they play-- 1 ed tnejjast high eleven this at tier--: noon. -- 7 hydro-electri- xirty UR new models arc attractive ex amples of the distinction and quality that have made our shoes ""y" popular with discriminating men. The trip to Salt Lake CUywas in autog. --Mores than 20 men accompanied Coach Glenrf Simmons on the invasion of thecapttoL All of the men will hi, given a chance to show what they will do under fire.'. It Is thought that some valuable lessoiuf will be , learned by the Provo boys this afternoon .which willhe of. italue. to them Friday ffndhflirrslsedihe- - atulette activities whMLthe first Jeague game is Dlaved to a hieh Krnnrinrri. phere with the Paj'sbhhigrschoolr: He is "taking with him to Provoi The boys are in the "best of one of the best teams ever represent- spirits, when leaving for the game ing tlje Montana College. . Although today and will undoubtedly give a the men have had a'littltilme for good account of thenjselyes1jThile practice this fall Romnehas been they may not be successful In winble to give them some, real foot- ning against the more experienced ball tactics which he is depending Salt Lake players, the coach Is of upon to bewilder 'the., tearix from the opinion that the boys will learn a great aeai more lootuaii in a Vt&h city, a to .... im a Buster Brown Shoe Store f - win The Ducks Are : . rs Open Season for Ducks Oct l Get ;- . y; We have a' complete line of Winchester Shotgups .sized loads with Ballastite and DuPont smokeless box. at $1.00 per 'powder '" ' v 'd: ; : y trusty vade the haunts of the fliers. It's the "sport of Bports." Whafever's missing to complete your hunting outfit,, we'll supply you at unusually low prices. Come .1 - Consolidated Wagon & - Machine Co. for he - old gun, the game bag, the hip boots and in 1 - out-t- , , x Hunters! r; We have a complete line of Winchester Srotguns. Our stock of Peters, Remington and Winchester Shells is complete. You. will find the load'you shoot ' here. . the Wingft on " W. H. FRESHWATER CO. - V7 WEATHER We have antici Extra oated uour cold I -weather require . meats and our stock ht selected with a AorrnxTTotiTXTn u a Tfi a txtc tm wvthht WOOT .VN MILLS PRODUCTS AT THE view of keeping you ,u. 16 West Center St., Provo, in building tormeny occupiea oy ounon iea yum warm durina the comina fall and winter. Saturday, September 29t!ij STORE K.-WMIL- LS -- Newr Warm Unions J1.49 to $3.50 Boy's Unions, Fine line of Men's 1 ::lSs itest I in Mon4PtactkeameoOhls sort than tana's baejcfield is none other than is a cousin to Coach Romney and Is Floyd iWmuey, otie of the best little He is football players who ever donned a a splendid football player. active on the defense and the ofpal of moleskins. Floyd was one' fense and wil be in the game from of' the star nerformecs while on the one whistle to the other. East high eleven of Suit Lake"City .Ue heavyweights Of the squad, and later on Ane U. of U. team. He Morris and McGuin, the fullbacks, is fast and shifty and has Inherited will deliver some smashing .blows the football instinct so predominant to the "Mormon' line, and unless It in the Romney family. Is a stone wall wil penetrate at will back in the with Floyd Working since is Im is Frank Hatfield,, a Montana boy, mense. their driving power , of a who will give good account The Montana line is one of the himself throughout he game and most versatile in the history of the of who is ja worthy team-mat- e " school The men can be shifted to . Floyd.- different positions without weakenAnother dangerous man on the ing any of the plays or formations is who Reuben is Romney squad of the squad. on one of the end positions. 'Reub The squad is going to fight every inch of the way .and- - will not be satisfied with anything less of vie-' tory. Should they fail in this, the SVARJVt CLOTHES Montana students Who will .be unable to see Saturday's game are confident that the game will be one of thrills and that the "Mormon" boys will know that they are playing COLD against a real football machine. ing-sta- : 65c to $1.50 A Proud Sire and Flannel Shirts, . $1.98 to $4.90 Boys' Sweaters, $2.98 to $3.25 jure the tab NEW LINE OF OV5R60ATS One lot at . .$12.00 $14.95 One lot at Work Shoes;: $38 up. Dress Shoes, $1.98 to $6.00 sses ling eof fail fef ien. or up. m l KlfRTS AT FAPTORVS PRICE - s Frost's nippy tinge Is in the Woolen Mills boasts of values that cided advantage, as you get them at ' - PRPF With each purchase of an AU-Wo- ol SILK. r i & on factory prices, j '. 95c to $2.48 .... M 1 I .. l. " proua him jT. oadajr. Jlia pup. LodUie Brented to President CooliUge - Qa-- : Laddie Buck la a C7' Whiti fil DDI,'anta..... . ....... Hllrl; BCa VL. half-broth- - - n- 41.. -- uig auraing aanunisirauon. Buck, show by Miss Mar- toW - tU IsJJ n a. 1 onepair of ladies' piure? rtibVMA tiuzz THR FAMOUS KNIGHT WOOLEN MILLS-OYr'COA- .. TS As These, Too, at Factory's Price. FREE, SATURDAY ONLY, SEPTER 1SE R 29 Buy any one of our Overcoats and get a $2.50 Dress v Free. Save $7.00 to $12.00 on an Overcoat. r FLETCHER Bnr.lt ifS-- TJ . SATITRDAY ONLY Blanket w ( Will give Boys' Caps from H the Knight Utah county homes ado-- , mean to Provo and (50 KA ken's and X time is here and air-Bl- anket . I , Gym Shoes, and ho. Mens well-wish- SrMfled 'bract has 56 FIRST BATTLE i - - ws - fors enables Finland to communl- - by the fingers with cute with all the principal coun- writer attachment. . , tries of Europe. Carbon paper Is fed downward Japan has about trebled ' from a roller without being touched manufacture of soap In ten yea - HIGH SCHOOL'S SQUAD ON WAY de- through several practices at home. of the evening, after 'which Coach Simmons will have bis llclous luncheon was served to 20 eyes wide open this afternoon and guests. some changes' in the lineup of the team today. Every man taken to RADIO EXAMINER IIERE. the city will have a chance to show 3. F. Dillon, supervisor of radio what he is Capable of doing and this of the' sixth radio district was in may bring about several surprises. Provo today, I examining aspiring The boys know that their chance iss radio- amateurs, Tbe examination the regular squad depends on what was held In the federal "bulldln they do today. J Vrthia morning, when four applicants for operators', license were tested. GASOLINE ECONOMIZED Though tbecrate 0f increase In the Several oal burning locomotives registeratiun ofNjew cars is higher on one of England's largest .'rail than at any time In the country's roads have been converted into oil ' rf acburners. , history, gasoline- consumption cording to the U. S. bureau of The entire, rim effn bo removed Mines, is not increasing on the same from a new automobile wheel and 1 ratio. This is pointed out by Flre-7 .? t. .1 ,1 wueu stone tire men as Indicating that puruuiiy ft lire iu t .. .. . QtraitU. car owners are becoming more- eco- hA W fthan nomical In their use of gasoline and c Two plants are are Svatchiag their engines. planned for separate branches of the' Min .river above the Chinese A delightful was given city of.Foochow. Wednesday evening at the home of A space saving office waste basMiss Thelnta Waid, in honor of her 7 birthdays' - anniversary which oo ket can be hung under a desk top mred.on- that' day. The rooms in the same manner that a typewriter ia mounte4. wgre- very prettily --uecora tea autumn . leaves and sunflowers.: A new radio station near Helsttig- Games and music were the features THOMAS, NO. 2. ' 332 West Center. " " - $5.00 and $640 Silk Shirts $3.00 Not a mere handful to choose from, but a wonderful stock and a great' variety, them,, consisting of English broadcloths, pongee and tub silks; sizes 14 to 17 "J4. Buy ' for Christmas. 'v , . t . : ' Shirt ' Men's! Complete lines of Men's and Boys' Macklnaws, ckiHo VMta'Rnii Trousers .Utah products for Utah men. ,. One huhdred per cent guarantee of satisfaction v prevails as usual. A small deposit wui nom any arucw. n..nsi |