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Show f AGS THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924. EIGHT. MI ilUinMIMMI 1 nn BIT III III III '1 ItBHSWI nmm m dl mww I B H II I II I i Ecoiaotacal IRA DERN BACKS SMERTZ AGAINST JONES to 30,000 yen to sid the athletes trip abroad as matter of Japanese publicity. Since Japau's debut as a participant in Olympic gsutes at (Stockholm in 11U2. the number of entrants fiora this couutry la successive world athletic meets has materially increased. The first team ' from Jaian consisted of only two and MUhima (athletes Vahiko IntOTt&tiona! Newt Sml Skaff Totxii'io Kauaknri Aat the Olympiad at Antwerp In 19t20 thefe were Correspondent. sixteea Japanese contestants. eliminaFinals In the By DIKE N. PERRY. contest for places on the team tion TOKYO, March 28. Fears that which will be sent to Paris wlU he Japan might not enter contestants held. April 19 to 20, In Toyko. st the Paris Olympic meet this year Therefore, until that time It la imseem to hare bwen proved groundless possible to tell who will be on the statements of Japanese team. However, certain by the athletes seem assured the Home Office and the Ministry of Foreign affairs that sufficient of places, among them U. Nawada, funds are available to handle the of Waseda university, a erack longtraveling expenses abroad of Jap- distance msn ; 8. Tanl, of the South e anese athletes. Dissfiwmeat be- Manchnri Hallway, a tween the Home Office and the De- man ; K. Onoda, of Meijl university, partment of Finance orer a fund of who will be entered in swimming; 80,000 yen ($40,000) originally set Oda, whose mark in the hop, step aside by the Home Office budget and Jump is 14 metres; Koto, In the for the trip to France was the cause 400 or 8tiu metres run and Okazaki, of the fears held by many Japanese In the 1,500 or 6,000 metres ran. athletes that they might not get to Throughout. Japan the schools go to Paris. Recently, however, It have been infenseiyl Interested In has become known that the Home preparations for the contests which Office hos a fund of 400,000 yen will decide the Japanese Olympic for the Encouragement team. Tokyo is preparing for a ($200,0(10) of physical training and it is stated great .athletic contest on with authority that this fund can April 19 and 20, at which time many b edrawn on if necessary. In ad followers of famous athletes from dition to this, there is the pocst all sections of the country wiU be blltty that the Foreign Office may here to urge on their favorites.. CONDITIONS OF CHAMPIONSHIP Bern Picks SURE OF FARE CONTEST TO SETTLE QUESTION Smcriz to FOR OLYMPICS OF TITLE OFFERED WRESTLERS Win Title Can Hen Jones hold his welterweight title ajainst the younger Artie Smertz? Smertz insists that if Jones refuses to meet him now he admitting that the Provo wrestler got the decision although "Win Henry June inert me In a at their last meeting. wrestling tnitch, Be re or In any Smertz is bo confident that he offers to wrestle Jones other city, winner of a positive finish, two falls In three, to bold the before a jury of sport editors of Salt Lake and Provo daily title Of welterweight wrest ling champion of toe iutermountaln went, undisputed by the man de feated?" That was the question Art Sniertz Bait Lake's welterweight title challenger, asked when he and his acting manager, Ira Dern, called at the sports department of The Herald Tuesday afternoon. "lea, that's it?" Interrupted Dern, himself the middleweight wrestling "Will Jones meat champion. Siuertt now that Artie is In his beat condition, stronger and better then when the two last metT" At the match some two or mora weeks ago Smerts challenged Jones from the ring and both grapplers posted $50 with Gad Wil liams to guarantee their appearJones-Wilso- - newspapers. .,- "But they didn't stipulate how oon they were to meet," Williams explained to The Herald sport edi- tor. . "I want a match with Jones as soon as I can persuade him to meet me again," declared Kiuertz. Deru again interrupted:'' "Artie will meet Jones, anywhere, anytime, before a houseful of wrestling fans, or privately with only the sport editors of Salt Lake newspapers aud The Herald present" "You bet I will," declared Smertz. "He'll meet him, winner take all, or on any other division of the purse," added Dern. "And he'll put up $200 that he can leat Jones." 'il "But it looks," contlnned Dern, "as though Jones isn't at all anxious to take, Smerta on again." il i STARTS ON TAGE ONE day; and a pentathlon for high Those who ent?r the pentathlon will complete in running broil d Jump, javelin throw, 200 meter flat, throwing the discus, and 1500 meters flat. A prize of an engraved gold watch will be given to the winner of this event. Other new events will be distance medley relay races for high school men. niese rnces will be a race f of mile, mile, s Ml mile, and one mile. District school boys aud girls may compete in high jump and broad ', jump; Junior high school boys in the 1rond jump, high jtimn and pole vault; and junior high school high Jump. Hi, girls in the High school girls will compote in a posture parade, sixteen girls to Q school men. ! if IFarmer Lodge hung on desperately In his Buenos Aires fight with Luis 1'lrpo, as this photo. Just received in this country, shows. In t1 one-fourt- h the tesm. In addition to these new features all of the regular track and field events will be used in the various meets which include a class meet of the H. Y. l:. student body, and a horseshoe tournament pitching among faculty members of the vari-1 Kr'lmnls. Tills fniirnmiwmt open to all faculty members, in the intermonutaiu west regardless of the nature of the school with which they are connected. In order to run off a tremendous of this kind, the meet will. program . I . ... M it-ii ue morning iinu hit n .on j.in .i. Will continue until 6 o'clock in the The district schools and evening. the junior high school girls' events '1 will take place in the morning; the high school, the junior high school boys, the B. Y. U. class meet and the junior college meet will take place OUS ;..; ' in the afternoon. MIKE YOKEL WINNER IN Rl PERT MAT MATCH RUPERT, March 20, Mike Yokel former middle weight champion of the world, was returned the victor in a match here last night with Clarence Bush, Yokel won the first and Inst fall while the local pride took the second. It took Mike 45 minutes to win the fjrst fall with a bar and hen.5 lock. The second fall was secured by a body scissors and the final fall was terminated at the request of Bush, who claimed his ear was hurting him. I 50-5- 0 jllhiouinnwwnrvwijow www SPORT SPARKS LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS. AT NEW YORK Mike Burke, New York and Ray Numan, Jersey City, fought a draw, 10 rounds; Danny Lee, New York, won the decision over Herman1 (Kid) Silvers, New York, 10 rounds. By LES CONKUN International News Service Correspondent. Five big league clubs have new managers this year. Scalps of discarded chiefs were demanded by bloodthirsty funs, proving that umpiring isn't itself the toughest Job paper cleaning, aud painting done. Call A DRAW Mr. Danncr at 518 E. Center or 074 A-- l DELTA, Utah, March 26. In the g. 4ln u hout, wrestling Yokel won the first fall with a LOST Pair of glasses Finder return in leather case. chantry and bar bold In sixty-eigminutes. A clean test of skill aud to Herald office or old Catholic strength. Workman won the sec- church. ond fall in nine minutes with arm and head scissors, in which the FOR SALE Frame house aud barn ; must be removed from lot immearm hold was punishing. Mike conAYill make offer. Park ceding the fall, though not pinnel diately. 475 A-- l W. 5th N. down. Grocery, FIRST-CLAS- S YOKEL-WORKMA- shell-rimme- d M-2- XI I ' "Just follow my Directions Orchestra plays of the Fuller dealer. He will be glad to help you. Ask or send for our Free book "Home Painting." OLIVES We absolutely carry the best and largest assortment of Olives in the city green, ripe or stuffed. A very delicious food, and can be served on every table. Special prices for this week: 28 35c bottle Green Olives i ..... . .43 50c bottle Green Olives . , . '. t 85 $1.00 bottle Green Olives , ANT FULLER PRODUCT CONSULT THE NEAREST FULLER DEALER) JpUL LER PAINTS Jgjj VARNISHES PIONttK.WHITTl.lAD PStOYOiXTYAU. ............. Coats, Suits, Capes, Dresses, Children's Coats and Capes, Summer Materials and Silk at such Low Prices that are in style. Every coat is different. $14.48, $18.48, $21.50, $24.75, $31.50, $37.50 and up Dresses in all the newest creations, patterns and materials in Silk or Summer materials. 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White Naptha for i 51.00 of Pearl White for .551.00 of Flake White for . . v. of Swift's White for .551.00 20 cans of Lewis Lye for 551.00 14 bars of Kirkolive Toilet Soap for. .5)1.00 And special prices on all kinds of soap. DIXIE MOLASSES A limited supply of thjs 75c can of Dixie Molasses for;. $1.50 can of Dixie Molasses jfor splendid food. . .',.i .......... .65 ............. .$1.30 . 2421 Never in Our History Have We Had So Many Beautiful Coats ...... , POLISH NU-RA- Y Hasler and Lynn Smart. WASHINGTON, March 20. Gro-vCleveland Bergdoll the notorious millionaire draft dodger will sail from Hamburg tomorrow on the CO. Miuioa Strati, Sat FiancUca 31 Biuchea la Puifie Cou: Citle SOt mam 21c4 25 .34e bars bars bars 21 bars ll FULLER .12 15c can Ripe Olive? 25c can Ripe Olives 50c can Ripe Olives 40c can Ripe Olives 50c can Ripe Olives 75c can Ripe Olives 90c can Ripe Olives $1.00 can Ripe Olives 20c bottle Stuffed Olives 30c bottle Stuffed Olives 60c bottle Stuffed Olives 21 21 21 Co. W. P. .38 .35 .35 .......... b. FOR Dixon-Taylor-Russe- ,.. . . We still have a few boxes of that good Macaroni on hand. While they last we will give you the ' ' benefit. 20-l, box of Macaroni for ,95 knowledge and experience Krueger achieves so many eccentric and unusual ofeffects popwith his saxophone that he is called the Chaplin ular music. Hear his latest record and you will agree. ,. . MACARONI dealers take a Take advantage of the THILIBOMBOM" ... 45c Best Loose Coffee, ground, for 40c Best Loose Coffee, ground, for. 40c pkg. Coffee (our own brand) ' $ennieKfiieger9s M. Mm .40 ,40 79 .20c 30J .36 .394 35 .35 COFFEE It's your painting guide. WATER MEET .2l ...... ;. varnish, enamel or stain. SWIMMERS IN 21? .40? ....................... ; . aration; what kind of brush to use and just how to apply the paint, "HOME 21 Q)- most suitable; carefully expl aining surface prep- I Yoyel-Workma- TEAS AND COCOAS ... what product is the on baseball lot, after all. It is reported they were canned Provo Hi and L. D. S, because of inability to handle temSplashers in Second Conperamental stars. As the bearded test Wednesday. bird might have warbled: Conviction slowly dawns upon us The stage is all Bet for the secAs we morn each lender's loss That baseball's flightey prima don- ond and final clash for the state nas hiKh school swimming championMust be mighty hard to boss. ships. The contest will take place in school Provo the pool at high Twenty players also have new 8 o'clock Wednesday evening and manager's. Deals were put through will be between the L. D. S. and with aid of Jeweler, city clerk aud Provo high pollywogs. minister. ' Coach Leaf iu commenting on the' of the local boys says,. prosiH'cts August Hermann will build nice "I feel the Provo will pull warm hotel in Floridti so Reds can through victors, butboys the fight will train in comfort next spring. 'Twill be harder than when we met and be a pleasant change for the good defeated them a month ago. Burgomaster's men, should they "The sting of their first defeat chance to find themselves iu the in six years will only tend to make cold, cold cellar this Fall. the L. D. S. fight harder. If we were only stronger in the plunge for Berlenbach's defeat Is modern distance and breast stroke events I that ariom ancient illustration of would not worry over the outcome. to be out comet turns only As matters stand, we many a really enter a failing star. the meet handicapped practically 16 in points, as we are outclassed However, Pop 'Em Paul may these events, prove to 1 down not out "The Provo boys are in great Berlenbach should diet on resshape, however, and 1 look for taurant steak for a while. Then them to overcome the handicap by maybe his jaw would become as taking the free style, back, and bard as bis fist. diving events. However, I do not feel nt ail put? of victory it is GONE. 23 SHU SINKS; nobody's meet." 26. DEAL, ENGLAND, March If Coach Leafse boys win the Twenty three members of the crew meet to morrow night this will cinch of the Japanese steamship Toko the championship. Should the L. D. Fuku Maru of Kobe were reported S. win, both teams will be tied for missing today after the ship was first place und another meet will sunk in collission with the German be necessary ta decide tho chamsteamship Heindal off Dungeness. pionship. The following boys will represent the Provo high school; Lawrence Teterson, Milt Peterson, Cloyd Booth, Bud Shields, Grant Merrill Christophersen, Buckley, Archie Sellers, Jesse Nelson, Arthur Additional Want Ads is the aim and desire of every housewife these days, and we are the people who show you how to buy economically, especially with our service and quality of merchandise. We want to cet more people acquainted with us and our system. Look at these prices; take your choice and phone your orders. You do not have to come to this store to be certain you receive good goods. We take the same pains on telephone orders as though yon were picking the foods out yourself. Remember, we carry as large a stock as any and the assortment is of the best. Some prices for this week: 25c pkg. Kitchen King Cocoa for , 25c pkg. Guittard's Cocoa for 50c pkg. Guittard'a Cocoa for 25c pkg. Guittard's Chocolate for 50c pkg. Guittard's Chocolate for 45c pkg. McDonald's Don't Boil for. OA McDonald's Don't Boil for vvw nlrff j 25c pkg. Hewlett's Japan Tea for 35c pkg. Kitchen King Tea for 40c pkg. Tree Tea for 45c pkg. Schilling's Best Tea for. 40c pkg. Blue Pine Tea for 45c pkg. Maid 0' Barley Coffee for. real interest in giving helpful advice to paint customers; telling them t Herald. Staff March Two toy dogs, holding a tog of war over a piece of meat, held up traffic on the busy Hartford road here, ignored efforts of police to ret them out of the way and simply didn't hear the din of scores of horns. Two motorists picked tne animals up and placed tnem on a sidewalk, where they were still tugging when the last , blockaded machine went by. WALLINuFOIiD, Conn, 26. Fuller should cause himself to be disqualified by the referee for any unnecessary roughness his share of the purse shall be given to any charitable institution or organization in Provo thut wrestler may designate. The contest to be scheduled for some evening during the month of May, probably about May 15, or soon after. Each wrestler, meaning Henry Jones and Art Smertz, has until 12 o'clock noon Saturday, March 29th to accept these conditions and this prospect for the settlement of the welterweight title tangle. Acceptances must lie made to the shirts department of The Provo one-hal- three-fourth- ri the fifth round Lodge was knocked News Service. n If for any reason either wrestler B.Y. CARNIVAL InUnittonsJ WAR NOT short-distanc- ler. Contest must be to a positive finish, best two in three falls. HERE'S MORE ABOUT Or HINDERED BY TRAFFIC high-rankin- g The wrestlers get a spilt of the gross receipts, the other half going toward paying the preliminaries, (he house and all other expenses attached to tlte match. Sixty per cent of the wrestlers' purse goes to the winner, as declared by the referee ; forty per cent to the loser. Both wrestlers must train in Provo at a place, or places designated by the sports department of The Herald, for at least five days before the contest. Wrestlers must weight in at 145 pounds, the welterweight limit, or less, at 12:30 p. m.,on the day of the contest. The referee to be named by the sports department of The Herald aud a representative of each wrest ance. J! ' Conditions. j Sticks Around DOGS' TTfi semi-offici- Smertz insists that if Jones refuses to meet his now he will claim the welterweight crown, and defend it against Tony Ross, Colorado's aspirant. To get the grappling question settled, as far as the welterweight title of the nine western states is concerned, the sports department of The Herald suggests an early meet ing between the two, the winner to have the title, and the loser to stop claiming it; and that the winner meet Tony Ross, the only other likely welterweight west of the Missouri. The Herald sports department makes the following suggestions, or conditions for a welterweight championship match between the two apparently best men in the inter- mountain and Pacific coast states: n give out from j JAP ATHLETES Compamiy The very best polish made; makes the old furniture look like new. 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