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Show 4M ,PROyOETlNSJmAJM0NmiJAKTIAR17;iS owd Jlodts For e Cagers Dean Park , BRIN LEY TOPS Eager to Meet Logan Mat man Old-Tim- 'Dee For Winners; Dixon and Howard Sparkle . ad i s , , oiH-iic- B. 8k6uen and J to stafca the bout this Hoover Is Second ; Perkins week at the Orem Athletic club. Park defeated Christense in atKf Carson Tied t Provo recently, Lut the Logaa In Nebo man declares that "too gentle" ruk handicapped bin in that match, and has expressed himRrinUir l.Hllin,.f lL.u.u,.l r!r..M self as eager to try conclusions fforward. dithsiun scor with the Orem "sensation once ers with IcadnJUpine two Hwtk of ulav tMUi- more. sip'eted. while U 1'i ikliis if 1'avMin, I'urk believes that be can realso a tforward, Is lied, with Car- peat bis feat, and the bout whh Won of tipunixh Fork, a guard of the Logan grappler should dras ditbt t.vie. for tho athletic visionrunning well at the lead with '20 joluts apiece. ," club at orem. Hoover is Second started on his goal-- t owning activl-tiea- , and 4he quarter ended 11 to 4. The team consisting of Wright and lMxon, forwards; Hart, center; Collins and Bo we, guards. Increased the margin, and led 22. to 14 at the half. With Richards and Col lins shooting sensationally la the third period, the varsity was on the scrore when the long end of a ilumn started their one sustained l 35-1- 4 "' .,, Weight, Dixon and Howard registered with consistency scoring seven field goals In succession. Bill Snow fhen scored for the varsity, and Dixon registered a foul and West a field goal to bring the alumni within six points of theirs opponents, with the score Rally is Stopped Aside from a long shot by Dixon, tbelr scoring for tbj game was over, and. while Richards, B. 8kouse Reeves ea me through to increase the 3 as the game, ended. margin to 37-3- - 47-3- The score: B. T. U. VARSITY: ........ . O. 6 T. 1 1 1 ". 0 I0 o: 0 ........... ' I'ouleon, l.g. ........ B..Skousen, r.g. .... F. Slchards, l.f. .... Porter, c ...... t) Dixon, r.f. I. Hart, c I. Collins, l.g. Rowe, r.g. KoydTc 0 1 2 ...v2 0 .T;......r. Reeves, c . Suow, c . . C. Fi-- fi Hart, r.f. .. ....... 0 a Wright, l.f. .. . 0 0 o 0 o 2 a o o o .0 30 IS READINESS New Pilot Says Cards Will Be Improved Club This Season . He expressed his appreciation to Breadon, for the opportunity to advance in his profession; he coinniuulcated with Rogers ar Hornstiy lipfore ha offk'laHy cepted terms, informing his predecessor of the opening that was before him and in a. way asked permission to Iteeoine the new manager of the Cardinals. . - 0 : Totals B. Yi U. ALUMXI F. Dixon, l.f, Halle, r.f. ... Weight, e II. Richards, l.g. Howard, Tg. West, r.f. 47 5 3 G. T. F.'1P. 3 5 1 0 0 .22 ; : 8 2 2 8 3 0 0 0 2 Hornsby. Hornsby : petinnnt. whip. more: than, words. (UP) d gov-erh- y y Sef? - - pro-mot- TTjerFisn'tTha'wen ihat the rules of which provl de for a maximum adof ?2f for a c hanipion-KhinTissToTTplTce, the mnrchr will be changed, fiRW YORK Pitcher McQuillan United Press was told: and Shortstlp Farrell have sent in Yankee the that In announcing their signed wntractsV to jne xew the be battlefield, Stadium , wcld York Giants. not he could Ulckard expladed that 1 1 1 1 ii 1 In the Philadelphia stadium where Tunney dethroned Jack Dempsey last fall? but that a top price of $50 would make the gate recelpts larger. Philadelphia Eage- rIt"doesnot follow, of course, that Rickard is bound to use the Yankee . s a .......!0 .... Hfttr3r.if.xs.ITc. ..... .... McTagne, Am. Pnyson-..- O. T. B 17- . Ctirsmi; Sp. Fork. Ferguson, 8 p. Fork instantly 'I V' ''W V . -- 5 4 5 3 3' 3 4 1 1 0 4 5 O 5 7 "2 2 10 4 10 4 10 3 9 9 5 9 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 17 (UP) former world's Dempsey, heavyweight champion, is hot in s sympathy with. Tex Rickara's'-plunto find the opponent for Gene Tun-nein a cluimpinushlp umtih next September through- an elmiuation tournament uaniiug all the. .out standing contenders. . With Dcmpscv turning 'bis thumb down on the elimluutiou turniiinenl idea and with Jack Deluney, the and light heavyweight, "clirtmpion drawing eiird in the ring today, showing little interest, Rickard's pbins have met with unexpected obstacles. y - just-'dlu- 357 , i - . money back Only, - ' the yard " . Gowns the outing night gowns at How Schillings best. "Ypur statement ; b enough. You keep the coffee. $1.23 GALOSHES With fancy gloves. with fancy tops in. many pop v"' colors. , "V. "T ing ' Iils only-- stamped " designs Flos in; assortment of beautiful colors, furnished with each frock. Only - In their feet dry. 63c - V caps in nice assortment of colors. Regular 79c value. Now $1.97 These are also the high grade Goodrich brand Sizes which is sure to give you the best of service. 49c to 2 11 a ;; r Shirts A wonderful bargain for boys ages 10 to 14. Values $1.49 and $1.95. Now high grade Goodrich brand. This is an In-th- This is an extra special e extraordinary low - price .: for this brand. early while we have your 77c. jBUY THEM . 13c NOW! :i: 7 68c . Fine assortment for selection in plains, checks and stripes only,' the jrard 23c v Drapery Beautiful drapes can be made from this material for any "rooni; "Infancy patterns of rose, blue and gold. $1.49 value, the yard -- " Rayon Bed Spreads Size value. 81x105- - inch. of patterns.' NOW - : $4.45 It. ALL GOES Nice Regular $5.95 assort--me- " nt .1 Ginghams - size, only, the pair these left at this low price, buy vours,now 36-In- ch Boys' Khaki ; $2.27 Ladies' Rubbers OUT .1 . ,-- ' Lingerie Material Fine for making underthings of all "kinds". Beautiful assortment plain colors. The yard, only of ...... 33c EVERYTMING PROVO UTAH SELLING - ChildsrCaps ol ; :97c MutualCoal land Lumber. Co. House Frocks weath- ses5to lOVi value. T In all sizesTDome $1.23 We have - thestormy er starting, .keeps the children healthy by keep- price is so low, and all -- our stocks sizes are--4-n only, the pair. - , GALOSHES ' Fancy-Glov- es Curling Irons few of Mucfc Better ; ladies' fancy ored parasols, fancy handles. Regular $1.75 value ! - With fancy trimmings, clever little pockets, nice assortment to choose from, only 87(-- All-wo- One lot ular - value CHILDREN'S ; $2.63 Fancy Parasolscol-,.: Customers - n In a nice assortment of colors at your selection. Our regular f 4.95 v 95 c New Supreme - PLAID BLANKETS v'.;:. $3,47 LADIES' Now is the time to buy a pair of these while the Flannel Night One lot - -- -- Rubber Aprons One beautiful lot of saline Silks in all the popular colors. Just the material for party dresses. MUTUAL Tell Us - - $1.93 Silks flannel lit ' - - - In a beautiful assortment of plain colors. Now is the time to buy when yoir get it attach a Jow pric ' the yard value. nmn if you don't like 54 Inch WOOL FLANNEL 1U this low price. Sizes 14 to 17." Regular $1.25 ' ' In.case I am hurt I want a sub stitnte just as. callable as.myself and perhaps 1 11 find a better catch er than myself. Who knows?" " -- n Soft, fleece Hnedottoil Bnuggle-ISleeping Garments. Sizes to 6. Our regular $ 1.25 value. NOW One lot of ff pared. ' ' SLEEPING GARMENTS $1.33 Phone ' PHI . 'Frisch was' one batter T could not solve. He didn't have a weak ness. You t know what he was going to do. "1 am In the market for a catcher. I'm. willing to-dmuch"work as i lie mauager-a- s I nlid-a-s 4beplayer when I caught 147 games but if- f - - 1 J - Bakinf Powder iQSpicet )i Extracts t YOUR DOLLAR DOES DOUBLE DUTY IN THIS ' 'i ChRdren's. Jack - H E R E !- r- 3 Tl "Schilling Coffee J - A V U f "Jfot" that dwrtrer tcr belittle Hornsby as a player or a manger but It is my opinion that we will be better in 1927 than in 1926. ;Not through any managerial brilliance on my part bjut through the further seasoning or our young oaii players. "Take juveniles like Flint Rhem. Taylor Douthit, Tommy Thevenow, Lester Bell and Chick Hafey. They ia improve next season. . Frisch Is Brilliant 'I always have considered Frisch one of the game's most- - brilliant stars. 1 1am not discrediting Bog a bit. He will hit 'em higher and farther than Frankle but let me tell you Frankie is quite on asset at the plute-t- o bunt, to ro snoot a drive .through the " iiMit.h- thv flpHil . t t urn tti Niiirit.of er," intoiifd Mrs. Augusta Heber-leln- . Cleveland milium; in the darkness of a seance, "That's a Jot o' hooey my 'mother's hot dead," r torted Detective Victor Klopp. Now jlrs. UeTjerlelh is. under arrest the:super sale of 1927 s 12 ....... We pay the grocer. : : 8 6 3 15 ELIMINATION at your grocer's -- -r .. 8 20 20 - ' 70(ur - 1 matches. F.-'P- - DEMPSEY BANS rs m i II i ' i li - ioselection. u 3 15 14 14 13 12 12 11 11 6 ..4 . "Spirit" Held' -- le8 5 8 4 7 a o 5 8 3 0 4 Glade. Liucoln 4 6 6 llnyes. P. G. 4 6 3 Christlnnstn. --P. fi. Bown, Provo ."TfT.. 5 2 I NEBOsHIVISION stinging actions 1 - Cofin-Cbar- -- E p nil iniiiu - Theea-jcflulti- .12 4 2 20 4 3 21 Brinley; P.- G. Hoover, Provo Miller, Am.. Fk. Smith, B. Y, H. 8. .... ..... Jo rt r He crackwl PhiladelStadium. The mayors uf Invited have com phia and .Baltimore Rules of the New York iM.xing of use huge the consider him mission, whl. h limit? tne jop mission price to a KuaiuVLuv municipal stadiums Ih their cities. match to $25, will not be amended The powers of boxing In New York loris for Tex Ricknrd or any Newwasnti-formefeel that Rickard is trying to hold Press promoter, the United s a club over them. today by a- source that state withas tn New this boxing It has been pointed out thattaxes Lau York much power as commissioner state lost a huge sum in ' . dig lias over baseball. and profits for business men when commission forced Rickard to Timney Is Signed M. the When Rlckard announced InTim-nefight to take the Dempsey-TunneT.ft.! that ho had signed Gene 'Phlladt to defend the heavyweight enters that But the argument, V championship of the" world, n the -New York "doesn't need the tax Yankee" BtWlunt ' next ; one to let be $1,000,000 enough money badly for a siim that might or a group of promoters force he voiced confidence that he would all for each the hand of politicians who do not be able to charge $50 ' wanif their authority to be ques : the ringside seats. , boxing- - elemenW thfcworW tione-d- by-t- he 17- -' - coln to bring his total to 21, five behind Brlnlcy, Who made. 13 itoiuU, against I'mvo and. 11 ai:iiiiist Iiehi. Miller of AiiHTlcah Fork, Smith and Holt of B. Y. high school, are close behind. Hayes of l'lciwunt Grove l(jds the gnards with nine! . 1.. Perkins and Carson tire follow ed by. Ferguson of .imiiish Fork In the Nelo fiectittu. F. Young- of Snriugville is in fourth place, and oiilv one pimcshich has played makes his performne more im pressive,. since the other leaders have iwHicitttted in two tilts. - I). Perkins of Paysoii tops nil cci iters with 11 nrarkors, closely. iiresd byM '.. Contrast to Hprnsbv ? d'Farrell is a. complete contrast L Perkins; to was one Who 2 used volumes of stinging words on 12 bis playbrs in urgiiig them: on to the $50 k all-tim- : BOSTON, Jan. IT Charley Rob ertson," XmriBB-- . league" pitching discard, cornea back to the majors oeit aeaaoa (or another trial, this time with the Boston Nationals. ' Robertson, it will be recalled. jumped Into fame during his first full season with the Chicago Yi hit Sox. That was hack in 1922, and he performed the feat that won him first month of undying fame - ' ';' play. On April 30, 1922, be shut oat the Detroit TlgerS, then regarded as the hardest hitting club la the American league, without- - a hit or run, not a man reaching first, a perfectly pitched ball game, if there ever was one. Uuards-lleffelnng- er, Lin- fwijiti, gAiut - Bailey,v Nephi i 0 I). Perklus. Payson . .. 0 0 1 Ha y nes. N'enhL- "I am not gojng.to bring In a bit Rii'hiiiqnil, l'uyson . . .". 3 3? of Hornsby's ,,15 Totals regime into the 1927 Richinond, Payson . R. J)hnson, 8pg. ' Referee, Knudsen; umpire, Taylor. CardinaW," says O'Farrell. "In fact, I am going to avoid the Belliston, Nephl Hornsby situation as much as pos Carlson, Eureka . , i.".. sible. Kog and I were good friends and we're going to remain good friends, and the punch to my1 first talk with will be: "Forget the past and dig luto the present. We will not draw crowds in 1927 on the reputation of 1928. We must remain a contender to make it profitable for the owners. Will Not Allow Boxing Commission Scats at Rickard's Coming Championship Bout , Jan.-- wrMd-17- STAR IS BACK HT. IiOUIS, Jan. 17 Robert A. O'Farrell; as the .tfew manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, baseball champions, "Is going to lie one of the players. O'Farrell not only is Hajies i.of JsehljyJ!b 10. to be "one tsf thrijiayerrTOt Be is Scoring lieulers The loaders : golug to be the silent type manager. There is nothing explosive or hy ALPINE DIVISION' sterical,, Rbout B,ob O'Farrell, Prstdent r i o o 0 Skouwn, r.f. 0 i: wfatt Permit Increase fcW YORK- The Yale athletic assdclctlon has given Joe Wood- - a clean bill of health.. That must be pleasing to tne ryrmer rftching star of the ' -American League. Yale It PartirliAuw. . 5 Yale Is mighty fussy about the character of the tiieu ho direct the athletic dwtt Riles of that great UisH mum. -- At least 600 Yahs ufc- dergraduates are directly under the supervision o Joe Wood. Yale looks to its footliall coach, trs basbali. coach its track etiach, its direi-torin all other branches of sport to make, men first of the In the Alpine division, .Bninh'y's athletes trying or the various var-' Quarterback closest rival Is Hoover of Privo, sity teanni. sew-fonne- G6Mm Will Not , challenge for mau-h- . a LAnxious- - "PERFECT GAItiE' All-Tim- e L then cored, and Wright offensive, f- ALPIKt STARS Park, Orem wrller-weiswrestler, has accepted Mirl Christenseii's Wright and Richards Stage Scoring Spree Bujtportera of the-T. Cougar, both of today and of king ago, toned oat iB force SaturdHv nieht to f - watefc Obe efffirta of the alumni f against the 1027 varsity performers. The varsity won, 47 to S3, bat ht rare the crowd plenty if old-tiabout at times, made ' towhocp .the game one of exceiMioiial tater. , , est, -- 1.. Men Srere- -. t Twelve Coach E. L. Roberta played four-- ' teen men, twelve of whom broke in- to" the scoring column, "lie used vlr-- " tually the same combination which held forth against tba Arthur team, and although they failed to display . ; the uniformly brilliant shooting which marked tT5e"gaaie with the . U Copper leaders, they worked with reasonable effectiveness. Jr7rigb.fc twm Richards, forward!, each piayed during half the garnet and were the scoring sensations. Wright, jJaylng in the first half, dropped In five field goals, and made six in the seconds Collins, Oowe and B. gkousen, all guards, propped in two field goals apiece, Collins' markers being long work of Colshots: The lin sndHowrwns HPettenfe- Budk iDixon and Bob Howard, who completed their collegiate athletic careers only' recently, played the losing team. mxons iaSxtesr-IB- r offensive work caused the present v Cougars all sorts of. difficulty, for 4 in his nine points, he placed the ball in portion for many other scores. Sob Hbwa rd looked- - as"fa rge on the guard line as ever, and his stellar Cougars . df'fensive work checked the ' " time after time. Weteht is Scorer - Ken Weight proved to have an ; eagle eye for the basket, his efforts in the second half, particularly, be; .' indwell rewarded. He counted ix field goals during the contest. . The alumni were always behind ifaroiwinginomentof-playRafter1 , although one stellar rally caused r' , rlentv ot excitement. the scoring by ivmlxon vardropping In a long shot for the matters equalized but Weight sity JYiy putting one tnrougq me ""! PAGE THEE3 Victory la cherished, but churac - j llunllngton certainly was a star, -. but ter uihi!ng comes tim. After ever giving him preference ing Joe Wood for tbree yeam the 1 Walter JiikiemlL jvsm'tiBeet. itlth laic atnU'tit- association mmn iv l mat h favor in the west. fer tiia word to that of'Dutch I tlev Leonard. . Here are his Ilue elections t i:nds inukcy, Vsle and Iul)er. ' California. Praise Far Nev Whea" Pop" Warner, famous Tftckles Lea. Princeton and coach of Stanford, .talks: football Ilenm. Washington and Jeffeiwoa. Tale and he has pleuty of eager liKteners. . Recently he was prevailed, uptin to Hare. IVnnsylvanuia. I Center Pte-e ef Pittsbnrgh. football '.eleven. pick an It will be notedthat Warner has His backOeld of Huntington of Colgate. at iiuartcr, Jliii Thorie of etine !ak to ancient football hisCarlsle and Willie Hostou of Michl Ui7 for wmie of his stars. Muller gan as halfbacks and F.rnle Nevers of California. Peck of Wtsborgh of Stanford at full, interested me nd Henry of Washingtoa and Jeffirsou, tietiig the Mily late atart. most of his sehvibniN niwh" argtmient Ar tltat Henry has been out of the e ; half College game for some time. ss to Thortie and Hcstnn backs. Warner says Ernie Nevers NEW HAVE!?,-is the best milt of the hackfieW, llf. to will ;aet as cap-taithe gratest fwst Wli player luv bus Walw-Miof Yale and Harvard tennis ever coached. That shimid satisfy However, tliere is sure to 1 much I layers to visit England this sumand m as to Tiij) mer, announced a schedule " of 12 'r.rgument |