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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1925. 1 Ku FOVO - i tic 1 l Is Planned by . rt nul..-V-'f- e TT'JoAtr I - fav.-tit.- PRELM BOUTS ili;i'es-trot- PREARRANGED -- n fin-Isli- . lar cxptvts 4 lie wnw team n lilm iipciuiLagaluai scheduled. Tavaon In at. week. This eonsMs of Bobby Mason of am' Ward Bown and Iis (lee, ends; RdKrtson. tackb-s- ; ptissey iind .W. Sailor Kid Fay of San Francisco will Inoet In a fenr Taylor, guards; Hh'mni. center: Ismf. These round. have rehaulers : and Vmher. Bnlloi'k, fpiarterbnek cently ii r rived from the'eoast, and 1 loover. halfliaeks; tsih have exceptional reputations fnllltaek. as comers. Mason Hpiieared lu rtah ISulldost .The ability of the on the offensft in uiiiiiiestlon fwr the first time Monday erehlnf!; ed.. With, the snecTieTTiTifr , mm- when he met Younv Mason showed ' uf : Vanher ax the .' nsnsN- - sensnt!mal at I'.iiitrham! In this match, having b ground irainer of the ijnnrtet, Hoov- brilliantly own and knockto? way throughout, line Kotherlnshaiit hard and er nit! out his opixment ittho second round Bmashera,.hlle BiilbK-k- , .althnnch of a scheduled go. rarely carrylujr the bnll. ec.ji hj frlini the minim: town declare b. ITooverV issliift counted uixih. p that .Mason showed exceptional another feature of Uie rtiiildos sebmee and a terrific punch. The 1 lii n forth trio, claiming the Improved ability on defenwi against an aerial attack. title of 'Vhmnpion juvenile boxers has appeared to be the chief need of the world." will tangle n a go In the "opening l rellmin-ary- . of the Knlldogs. and finis expect The lad are four yeirs of to Jlinarked. j3iirovinient Jn "; thia for the remainder of the sen- - age: - Jones and ThoniiSonjire working pn. AVhatever the result may If. the hard in preparation for their third be battliiiK from start iiujf ''encounter; and, it' is; expected Unlldojfs-wil- l to finish In Thursday's eontesf that IhiIIi grnpploi' will be In; Vie against the dangerous Eureka as pink of condition when the gong sounds for .Hie opening of boatil-- l pretention. ties. Jones' realizes that a vlcti rv for him wouldrdo much for bis pre jf win tlge. while a third : w for Thompson would give the Cy clone a more definite cLiim of sii Follici-linthnr- back-fiel- Tliris-kmortoi- t Re-jvir- four-roun- - Coaches Clash e - ' For sevttfi he said, years," ;" r Fred Marberry Is Work Horse Fred Marttorry of the Senators was relieved somewhat of his duties us' relief burler, during the .1926 campaign, t'nlike lu other seasans, Marlierry was started In several games. He did too, turning in 12 victories, against eight defeats. M Sk l ' I it ' r' - - - v v Viv" CATFISii BOW is the name of a new Broadway show. We don't know whether it has anything tw d with-throws the Ixiys have been Kaiing with Catfish Klem In tin1 fflnseball season or not.. '. , I rcorrext collar forfall . pis, f -- A Ig the finishing touch to a well duMea pierfsqt-fitring'coIl- ar wardrobe. And the Van Don, like jverjr xhet Van Heiuca, u fanltlesg la it fitbccauiethe fabric U curved by the. loom that yove iu Not grain of f tarch, no eam and no band. 47 Thcse two 1 to meet In they'll glare at each : other fron across the field where Ohio State and Columbia .football elevens are due to. play the second of their home wilesT . Last year the at Columbus Uiu'kcyus won, This year well, it stacks up of the biggest intersecfloim brushes of the early season, of course you know 'Wibf is Ohirr State i'oach sk 'Crowley jii Jn cliyu-CJ-Jumbia' griddet-i- . . iVASLHEtSEK, the Worlds Smarttit CoIUr San FranciKO Offi SWt AI TO TOPS AND CURTAINS UpholaterinK and Seat Covering.. 9-- BERT BANDLEy as-o- j i j- warning The a bU wrapped . !la..w cha-i.b- 'B Governor Dera Officially Hearts Breaking U Ground For Structure1 ut vicl'P . 4 -ed Tm.r. . . al ' : . hant-fiyli- y fr ai' "1 haveu't hadiBiifinieiirjif Lriyiicv and now. even at tlie exiense of a lost title, am going to live In a idace where I will lie an ordinar; teivant instead of a lublic iersoti-age.- 1 th' i WaitaFwSulta ' Mrs. Ilempsey has several monthx to spend here in New York doine some movie work and I have gome time to spend waiting on the court dertstoiis of a tock Va civil ,milt against me. "As soon as I am able to get away from New York without a sheriff following me I am going back to my lnmie In California with Estelle and Gus Wllsin, my trainer, and then. I am goiug to make the at jehijit of my life to come back. ' "I am going to go right liack Into serious training and as soon as feel ready for n fight 1 v 1,11 accept an offer from any promoter noi but against tin) against a fighter that the public thinks would he a good opponent." Over two billion 1 and for just one reason net-u- ri - wrtt-wBi- JSsr4Wi -- i had lieen by thr gisal fighter that 'Gene Tunnev 'hat I had made the mistake nimU by niany champions and gisid fight ers nie. I bad remained out of the rlpg too long. '.I thought that by worklitg1 mosl every day 1ft the. gym and by a lot of exhibition. iHiuts, that I could keep myself in shape and did preserve my physical powers but I losf my timing and my I wtirk-liig'l- "For the first time I am tellini' yon or anyone else, and when I sn.i thla I am not detracting any credit from Gejie Tnnney, because In my previous statements I said, ... and meant that Gene Tnnney was a bet ter fighter than I was that night In Philadelphia when I lost the title. "I rejieat that I tell you Iwas not right -- 41atiilghL ....I laughjl the suggestions that I was doped bj ;, one nfmy becirrtsp days before hrilgh"t Ifeit that I wag not rightAmLJ kept working on wltlrthe hoixi that another .day of : woHe would make me right. Knew TleXookwTTlad "When I was working in the training cninp in Atlantic City 1 could .hardly lift .up my hands and I knew that I, was being made to look bad by Tommy Lougbrnn, the lit le Irish PMradelphi.-- light-- beav weight, who Is one of the best men at his weight iu the world, and .perhaps the liest.: "That Is one of the reasons why I closed my training camp to the public, .because I felt in the pre ence of friends and jtinly a few remained with me that I- would wcrk, as I wished o pull myself out of what the Imll players call a slump. "Hut I didn't do My legs bad to lie pulled under me and I had to work to get up my arms. ,""1 didn't ask for n return match immediately and. I don't want one. I know that, a man in any profession reaches the, endnf his string once and I am not certain that 1 have not reached the end. "As I said, I am going hack into, training audj;ill accept a. couple of tough matches. "If 1 know, after thljS next test, and I "certainly will know, that I am finished. I will retire from the ring. The next six. ' months-- will tlelp me: to" decitler"""": "I told Ttinney when he called on me the day after Ihe fight to stay 1 away from the fakirs and tile fair weather friends jand I meant It. H"(ioi?i know than ain through and I will not know until I g through the test I have planned. Ami If I find otit that I am througli I will lie through and 11 have tr a business. go Into sime "If I am not through and. If I - 3 enmn-mntes- W&'.m iMMm::zni M mil f esSJM gJ3 --r-- -3:r":-a: -- ' M . . , Al; I ft SI iw rAjAi. fir. T. av V F VJV . 34 W ; jm r y JiTiT m- M M All headed one way, for taste natural tobacco II i. (linmpUiiisli)pr wife and the fe,w' personal friends. who stuck to- - nie after one of the "niost nnhnppy momenta of my lifeT "I tokl you In Great Falls and I ias not sure of myself then, that If me the lieat Gibbon would rnii to the other camp and after the Philadelphia fight I teal-lzeit more than I lino felt. . "Btit the real test cairie after the fight. The real fellows stuck with hie and from-thencouragement I make a got from them I. am going-f- ' :, IJ ' V Jt ' - it-i- -: iir7 it V iiM--thiJf- i l rrf, y - , l - ..,. Ik 1V"TQ doubt about it. Over two billion IN esterfields are smoked every month. and even today, after four years of record-breakigains, Chesterfield is still America's ng cigarette. ." To men who know tobacco, that means just American smokers have found natural tobacco taste and wanted they it in Cbesterfields found ve character. They is onl J, Chesterfield shift to onlyand the ; ; "' v ; one thing. I. -- - GhestefiWd; CIGARETTES Such popularity ; must be deserved -- d 1 Anto Tope god General Blackgmlthlnc .'. - A '2a.8 2nd W, Prow Phone t Staff- rnesuwleiit .iireviou 'r.:t:. I... 13. U tet . " ..-- 'yes-mn- niid-bnm- e b. 455 Mh.iOR ' i - III-- ,. ntrtunateiifflighLrjlnJhf will owe H t tay AND CBOWI.EY Mlows-ar- iditt "JillWtlU klndf WIL('E (top) Tres YORK, - . U ....' battle, yet d i Yi ; 1 ... I'ul ted I'resK Siaff CtrresMiuiU-n- t (fopyrlght 1S l.y t'nited Pretw) XKff TOIiK, (let. 12 Jack . former Deniiaey, heavyweight chaniiion of the rnnrld. toJny liecame Just a private iltineu. Iiemisey and Estelle Taylor, hi? moyle star wife, moved out of a hotel. In the '"roariug fortlea" to au apartment on upper. Broadway, IMiire be left lold the wrltet hxaft exclusive Interview Ilia sfnry of events before the fight with Tnnney, something of the fight a'ml of his future plans. "after Angeles and four-foiin- d ; part ana turn witn turee vuiouj iae-U- t only nine ounted in ry WilU;'htld a the dark. nienaee 1 puuche under the ear, s lKJAN. .Oct 13 Oovernot Geo. . , H won and lost colunin tMdly to tlie white heavywelghfc ehampion-,,iPbarkey, eonsldered timid, went II. I)ora offlclally beg a tireaklt defeated alw e CViai'liea Hart," Robert and Jack hjack Demjey out and fought a nan three lmhes wiiti a u.w - ' ground at the aite of the jaew L'taa. v . Jess' Willard In I19, ha Joined thej ' ver his height and with, the son are drilling the B.' T, C, Cm- one of the V in every tory I Agricultural College stadium Toe-flarans. W an ef iu Jbla more' wek gar overfill weight. of 20 pound the gunner only morning, CVremonle wee .held ih rr-and finitely fort to aurprise the highly-toutetuy tore Into Him with a weaving w ith two thousand mark. a hare ritlaeag im- - atperfect .... .w nianentlv out of the heavyweight. . I'tah Aggies In the "T" homeeuinlnj . tendance. i ,j. nrst eiasa jasi nigui .waen ue w.i day eonteet Friday. It U the writer' opinion, that RrudennC cltlienn4Sfflclat SharkJack fovoTng for With-th- e defense. disqualified Cougara in fljrhJlJig ldJiJ Cougar Jm k leHuyy, an bad as be yaa.lJB proceeded fromlwIlfeinig th4 " with the exception of Clark, atelkr However, offense ban !en the ey, Boston, in the thirteenth round Philadelphia, umld have fought to go Will and Sharkey In the sanv ring site of. the gtadlum la m parade, . elrru In1 of a bout that wa guard, who is definitely out of Jhe trying need of thw Governor Dera wa the prinel-pseason.! t in rounds Field, EMiett'g fifteen with an Injured ankle, the the first two wntests of j and could have beaten Isith of their., gnd speaker on the program, which Y" gridster have atrong hone, or to ts TOllE (lit 13 wag held prior the time ofJ" " rprninK hai-- thgftmnhtglilc' FaTm- - uniuoeithe-AgBtpttrfins fronnd. rotn.ua. JZ In the piwedlng era, who wlir be led f the tX.M.I.A. y Floya Colllna, Knudhen. Plxon. Taylor, beaten f 'nder the auspice Governor Dern congratulated he t He was dlsiiualifleil and thrown board, a tltree-dij Thomua. generally regarded as faf Rowe and Colvin are all demonstration on H I'tah Agricultural College, chamiHona for chance with Ci'Ili.'is of out any backfield alar to apjiear lug ball tarrlers, the making of paper flower and construction of the la the begiunlng of nut three other borne decoration haa been Uie most foruiidntde shiji fight lf pearing a in this ; region glnce the day otflybecanse in the 13th rowad. tnt ul i en jtLlha J uuior high school hy gtadlum, and declared 7tbnt the Rabbit Bradshaw, the Ne;ida nnl- - ground gainer, and KnudMi: as th fiml- - pnm-hLecauae of the Contlnunug foul ttut il Is- - EUswbeta-Bo- e, demonstrator striifJarwflglJepjgrirjif la Tbduia w'toi mainstay of the yersitt jifaenoj who and the elnied (.lorado College last week The acorlug punch which wa be committed In every round of the for the Ileinilson oaner comoanr. the collegelead. In townspeople the building the gta-iThe meetinea have been well attend-- ! rnn or the lene tontb-dnw- n lacking in Ureeley to retnrn' the fight for Referee Haley ordered Wills f.nt ed, they were held Monday, Tuesdsy dlnm, r well gg being tep In of the gnmet and It is Thoju,; Hiugara tictorloHs; is nveiviii:. X" of the ring because in spite of n - any - and Wednesday afternoon (promotion of atliietlca., , , whn.w lU lie watched closert by the much attention from tlie - Net Promoter -- has ord last Eacounter By HENRY K. PABRELL Open Tourney ..- . e " Old-Tim- 1 ' ' . ' Cougars Hope to Surprise Ag- - Joe Pate, Veteran' burler of the. (t'niteil Atbletira..had a moat imnsaatmv; gles In Founders' Day In SEW aeaaon. Pate took Fbrmer Champ Interviewed; Says He Never Attained, e Form : op-nln- - I s gniue whith will not the Provo elevtji is to Ik i nn . IS (UP). NEW VnjtK,- ' tddered as a serious contender (K ; t'. I'J le, iHrts irOiuiter honors. , reghuml who brought a eiilHiy of tennis iniit'.-- -' Kiireka won Its isdai5)i4tti4t professional ranks, t from SinMl F.irl; by a few i.f has r announced that he wil wax falling - trt 0, while In hold an ojmii Joiirnnineiit which tennis players from all Payson in n ' t encouiieer. ,. If Provo- l A f i over the world can iconitete fuf Eureka's inviKlii aanrcgiition. prlxes lotHliiiK from If.'lTi.lMKI to Coach Glen Simmons IJ.nlj .'loj:s wi i $aU.iKJU."j iihiiicU tlie plai-- as III i lie r miui us um r either Xpat" Vork r aeliw; the, time sometime in In" f pile of Tlie fact ilut Kmi kn February. is as yvt undefeated, tin- lMlhloss . wIILro into 1 be contest us It appeared' lhar the IToVo eleven vers the victims "f ovcrcolifbiclice in the final quarter of the Payson enconnier when 'each Simmons saw a twelve.pniut Ii ad of .wiiperioriJ end a derisive tuni-gi" t ."TalT tiy 'the; wayside; Mason to Oppose Sailor '." Little- l known of tin pn'sotmTT' Kobby vicKid Fay; Youthful of the Eureka team: They wore torious over Moab In a Boxers Slated ; tussle, ami Ittelr, decisive niiirgtr over Spanish Fork stamps the En 'reknns as deeldely furinblable. Preliminaries of more than ordinII 4 expect ed that the ary Interest Tiiive 'been arranged f if Bulldog will lie. on the alert ron; the sport card to lie staged, at the start to finish today, both as a re Provo Arniory 'venlng Friday ault ut the Eureka reputation.', and ' With Henry Jones and Cyclou? le disastrous' their of a resiilt si .well known welter last Thoiniisoh, , win at the ..hands of l'liyson . weinht itrapplers, tangling In a .' . " week. Isiut In the heiidllner, a of to atari Conch SimnioilK tit- ; PITCHER HARD AT WORK OF COMEBACK ' '$ ' . AGGIESPGIN Wills Is Defeated GREAT RECORD! Rv Ynnfhfnl OiiJil KEWSTADE! X GRIDDERS JACK HOPEFUL . ' ' ..... ..' ' m ii iiiii " Iidii4e4y . 1 Provo Must Win to Remain In Race For Championship Laurels Of :" j Region No. 3 The Trcivo Bulldogs will lii. '. !id tigaiust the Eureka liiii pridsters at :J:3H o'et.x-- Tliui-'dsafternoon on the "V" '1'tc'd. tnvr . aoerWi Qash With Eureka Eleven Ttmppay; Thrills Expected : Inxommff Battle r .- i ameffrt prvfm ha-.;- ' Liggett Mmi Tobacco Co. r. v-- |