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Show PaI.E six PROVQ EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1926. MfcBQGS-:PREPR- Crucial nrv SPRINGIEtEXOOTEST E Game-o-f : son is oiaieu ir. for:1 Victory 3For Provd Will VCanse Triple Tie 1 In Region Noi 3; Loss Gives nflmrunnm rHnivnurcruL Jonea Springville Title i m M ' wlt-riew- r m o ... t v. -- ' I , , farb -- i - ; ft .;.. - .Ty - - X,J V v K I ijf ... II ?Sl- j- '' v . '.- - k ."V "'"""' BY LEE TUENIIOLM NEA Ken Ice Writer. yoa would have found him poring over Marcus Anrelius' V "Medita; . tions." r "It was the only book I took with me, he complained when I asked him ta eonirifV- - ji- - TTiiinirr.liHtjif. what-teea- d What-bett- er time fi,r meditations, Tunut'.v inquired, han on the morning after victory since victory Is- so ephmeral a thing. They "all fkp sooner or lafer" and one might as well aeh!ev.e a philosophic attitude. ' In this fashion unney is, after all, doing little more than carrying on the tradition of the golden age of Greece when the hero of the games won ho higlier laurel than the bard who sang. , All this becomes ineongrnous in a modern day when a bruiser Is t png" and h poet is a "nut" 1 Shades of John L. ! A bmik wou'd have rttlned any fighter's sclf-re- - world's heavyweight rluimpion, is the first first-ela- n fighter on record who trains en literature.: Ia Ihe following Indecltires that terview, Ui his idea of 4 lively evening is rendGene. Tunney, ing Shakespeare, Quo Vadia, Wells' Outline cf History of Leg Sliser-alileHew times have changed? s. NEW YORK, No. 1 WeTavfi with us this evening, ladeez and. Battling Tunney's list of the heavyweight chamiKH-n;".. world literatura! ; The sturdy young e brnlser who batUed it iTit with Jack iKnnpsey.: to enter confidently-agre- ed just-athe inielrcRtal arena as defender if life's, iMoi-- ;f w.hich already . " classic. t " mi-Ieme- s .; 1 . a s at. t , -- For Dr. Eliot's QuickQuaker Evening 35c t' SIKH-- Biit-elnn- six-fo- '- - '." atiiall e youtgnen. of American's Millions! Stran TONIGHT SHO.WSl g 2:30,4-7:30-9:0- wnTe ambitions to be . i i Lire. iiaiiKos I v t t v. Health Ocutored mm - 0 .. it "MARRIAGE LICENSED I'onng Pueblo ,t k. Mother - THURSDAY t of , GattritU, Sluggish Liver. Thmnki Teniae. As Mrs. Anna Stanko, S36 IS. Evans Ae.. Pu eblo, recently Ch&trm Relieved of WEDNESDAY Nervous-M- I I I ink ld:.f "Without a good health mother's life la ,u nabli Sooner 3he RETURNS TONIGHT or later I- - - V" i5iaOt:?:J ii breaks down. "I-narro- Ha! Reach Comedy this scaped For many plight a years I neglected toy health." caused by poisons In my system, duetto a sluggish liver, almost drove me mad. 1 auSered from fainting spelter Everything I ate caused me pain. ' "I read what Tanlec had dona for others and tried it It cleaned my system: toned up my liver. Now I cat everything without trouble and sleep well. I feel stronger than I have In year. Tanlac is a Wonder ful tonic. Jt helps, build strengtn, r- bete path and provide good health." Soad-ac.he- PRINCESS:A11 Seats 10c ' Tcnight 7:30 - 9:15 BOB CUSTER in "The ' ' Fighting Boob "EARLY TO WED" n M . . Geord eJessei PatsV Ruth Wilier Vera Cordon ItetCarr' - Wednesday and Thursday . AI L STAR CAST in and "EUFFALO T5ILL" No:6 JiiiH-'fciectid- r 1 1 Directed It IlOYD BACON STRAND ' ' H,BY v GRAND ORCHESTRA Every Evening ' Jie oVer-nB!r.a "Why?; .P(cnusc-i- t contains so much historical information on'thc difficulties .t!io Christian' church estab'isbing Itself... "Then 'Til" I.fist Days i f p.,m Ieii.' In it are so manv unforiret- tiihle word picttires of (he Colisetim liud tlie "gladiatorial omtesis. Also, many sidclighfs on the church Church his t;ry I like. i "Shakespeare's complete. Works would be absolutely essential," Gene weaUM. "Hugo's 'jes Miscrables I'd have too. Then there s a lKok entitled 'My Unknown Chum.' Its author rdso is unknown. J read it a long time ago. . ' "It's narrative was of a year's trip to EuroK friMn America. It told of the author's .visiting many places of historical Importance, living as. comfortably and luxuriously as was his wont and returning to the I'nited States with $10 remain ing of the $400 with which he had. ! set out I "Another I'd recommend is Sam? ' ; oel Butler's 'The Way of A!l Although It srartR fmt a hovel the story is nil and negligible;- But th delightful iiiahiier in which be Advances his Ideas Hnd philosophies iJ too amusing aiid most courageous, f "(.)f ilf vere were wanted I'd choose fheHcy. Keats and Ten ! .?.' nvhinapaolalljr. StuAlefS Appreciates Speaking Ioetry of poetry, . - Tunney was interrupted Jict'e by one of his iretl; nne corresponding to a sparrine purifier' iff'"tB "fiverage rflgbfrr'-hand-ou- t who his attention to a line in a book- of verse he wus Tewling. "I'oautiful." agreid .life :rhamr imnglng his knee with a big clenched fist- - ' f Tunney's taste ranges from poetry , to history. He Is one of the flgura- -- - , " Dance TonigHf at ' HNA 5, 'JJ. ..t&MS-- " an That's-- why it's investment in long time service by using the oil which rigidly conforms to the lubricating " needs of your type of motor. Polarine is that oil a clean, pure product "which lubricates every moving partStanda up under intense cylinder heat. Leaves practically no carbon. In brief, gives extra life to shows the correct grade for your motor. . TONTINENTALtOIIOMPAN Producers, Refiner and Marketers petroleum pro&uctM bt AriOauaa, cf high-grad- ,H t - - e - Colorado, Idaho, Kanaat, MiaKmri, Momenta, Nebraska, Nev Mexico, Oklahoma, Or&m, South Dakota, Utah, Washin&on Wyomb& ai anything fnmi a "world's" champ to a pinch hitter. Likes "Gladiatorial Contests" Qiio Tad!,-- first," said Oetie. Taniac. made rrom roots, dxtks ; :'tid herbs, is sold by your druggist read that, neglected monument. Oil) Get your first battle todayl '.boil's "Decline lind Fall of nome; : J. Meftttellisldri witEXlen" ton IrocJ-r- will send your car to the scrap heap quicker than faulty lubricatkm. t And nothing will insure longer life for your car than correct lubrication. your car. ; Ask the Conoco man for a Polarine Chart which nld ".:;;).., fs. lxyg are given to hero vwrship, what may l..tne Influence, of k gent that packs a wlcketl wallop in one . hand and .1 copy of Anrelius la the ethert ' k talked of such; things w ithTnn. ney and asked him. as the dual of left hook and right book, to name a llst$uf volumes for thel "five-fo?Fbe- lf self Gene Tiumey's are hack hV tlie flinch, broken only t'uioiKirarily- - when tbe gong called ' him out of his study. Keads Jlarus Aiireliua- Had yon wandered Into hla rest rnmp" a few days after his wallops had gone down "fn"sportlng fiTstory and . Jt The ends should always' return to the nasser bhH r,.,u.rt t linn, Posslhlj- - his rapid glance has not included beenwho has - nnenv. wed. Bememberrlf the wide man J is H wy up to the lineman to aid, also. "i 'otiy-xnmaimi- wide pr.su. It is difficult to cover and easy to ontercept. and wSen intercepted t!.ere is a clear, strtiigbt path for a tonchdown.. It Is to he remembered that the !(s of the ball by interception is greater than apparently seems. Not. only Is the attacking- teaifl im- madktely put on the defenshe liiit it resnltsln n loss of 40 or 50 yards, tne uistanw-tbat-cobe irmiuxi ' de -- f Hide Pass Danjerous To whom is itafest to pas One has cut wide and is' taking 'his umwetoward the sideline; the is headed down the field .H. over the line of seriinmnce- Jt elways trajrngeroas' tochauce the Handing Jack Dempsey His Artistic Lacing. ; - ELECTION exflei-tan- Gefie Tunney Read "Marcus Aurelius" After - . JJiSyJMrrj6A; fliers free and 'Trains oii Heavy Literature lrtiV vita-!min- ei iir i I . . il. f, r A.M. ". i ' ' '- " 'f if '' HURLED WELL Super-Ido- l i ' . ..v.. ....t Ji lieu Maniord nnl vf rsity JikiK tue meaiH e of the favored University of yoiitiicni Catilornia. aggregation Saturday the atrutesy M Coach Glenn Warner of the Cardinals was aptly demonstrated. Always regarded as a great offensive coach, the Stanford mentor ontdid hfinself In trouncing the Trojans, 13 to 12. Stanford now la expected, to take the Pacific " ' : " fiast vim iiipionshlp. T , iiiiimiU t Coumb lO AA'J i . , r r - -- if e m e ;f . 1 - at ' d i mi Brown of Colorado- Teachers, who 1 By I'.riXY EVANS la arcond with 42 yinta Tonr Lazzer! of New York Amer- Aiken nf Western Ktat Is third icana probably was the most ralu w ith 2i points, although he was out able first :ycar player Ih either (of the game with Colorado .Mines. By "SWEDE" OBEBLANDEB ' Jack Howells of U rah Is fourth with t'fo'a one derision 'of the passer league last settsou. 23 tielig of Colorado ; Aggiea is deieiids the isuccess of the pass. In Tony Ota Praise the hiaJority of forw'8rdpasis playa ILazxerli ijr bis seiieml ill round fifth with 21 points, and Jonea of TT-therp are two or three and tome-Oaie- s play, did as touch for the Yankees Iever is axtnywffSTK) Howells of 1'ta.h teada the four wen eligible to ."receive. as did Kuth with his batting or in field awils, baying register- The selw-tloof the safest and most Penhock hla pitching. 4ue aiora than Mlldrexter three, I a For five months of the 1928 logical receiver bingea upon the of Deuver. who leads .; In points Judgment of thfr passer, N J gon Lazzeri went at full speed and red after touchdoras, jwith six. Ue must make a rapid aawey of. patted a real pnuch at the bat. The ofJCtah Aggiea la atsjund Thoijuas the field, the position of the defense, batting power wag more or. less lack- v i; with turn.- - : tie speed ut the receivers and their ing during the final month of play probable course. He must size up R8 well as during the world aeries. went from 150 to 136 a drop of 20 tht' situation Instantly. He baa no There waa a reason Tony bad pouflds. r v - "' ' time tft W8te.. The defensive line- gone stale at the finish. will be recalled that nntll tht? It men are- - rushing them. The seconWhen he joined the Tanka ' he rtuai game or ine woria senei wun dary defense are covering their ter-- i wfighed 175 ppunds. Near the close the Uitnts that season. Ruel failed1 ritory, jfrttte aeasonr-sa'w'iiatep on the ttrmnke Wt rHowevera the game r Last Moment to Fatal . scales and jthe beam showed 153, that decided the title he contribnted two .very timely swata,7 ,. The situation is constantly chang- a. loss of 22 pounds. . There waa ao powe back of his ing.. To whom will he make the Power Was Lacklne or tne i swing, due to rosa-nwergnt. lessen aituiay iiuei, star cau-ncpass) A moment lost means an his first year, pass or a possible Inter- Washington club, bad a somewhat on h pennant-winne- r similar experience In 1924 when he t suffered a severe mental as well as ":.. J. .. , ception, I find Jtjiny greatest fault to caught practically every game and! physical strain. make my decision previous to the of the play. Often this ,'-, preconceived psss never Is executed. JrJ ,j .it.? Are ifernaps the Intendt"d receiver is checked or blocked by the defending linemen enfl before leaving the scrimmage line-- , . This new situation rohirfres a Xlutere change f action whose restilt often is disastrous. It mean hurried paps thrown off balance w"hout precision and With little "'I' being received. '" Thr"3iiogiiieut of the passer 'again ' eaaed Into action wherw it uvn TvTOTHING-witliJtr- ie exexxstiaa perhapf sea-an- - rams . k, j ' - ten At 7: In Majors ,. Caldwell, Colorado Aggie quarter-liacnow leads the acorera of the liocky Mountain conference wltir uital of 48 , .nolnts i Ilia touchdown coaf-enc- 'i con-ttith- ERNKVERS Former Salt Laker la Called 'Most Valuable Rookie NEW LEADER -- v er f Ml Snap Judgment of Man With Ball Is Vital to Play's . , Success I - IS VALUABLE - Set-U- p j . i. rau. .hard-fong- nt .tu . .i PICK HIS In Orem Boy, Who Is Now Formidable Has-N- i.il : TONYLAZZERI"" CALDWELL IS PASSER MUST BOUT dopestera Consequently, l Provo BnlHrifrs and Hprint way Red Devils wiU 'clash jirtdiiv aiJ tluow thrirMHHiimUve finres in- Afb-- r many years of patient wait s .grid, 'uvi ytir fct i hp discard, and tavpare to Sprtagville.. in" ing, Park, Orem wresller, bas the most wil b wM decide the siiipreuiacy in of battle finally anwwled in getting a finUL BegioB No, S of (life I'tali state hlt:li Hie high school Jii Central Utah.; matih wheduled with 'Henry Jones. is alert and readyvajid school roinpetttiim. one of the best welterweight wresthe Coach (Jlefltt Kiniuioas feels WH victory for SpringvuMe, tler. In the rdted Statws. " re- rthat if Provo Is" beiiteh, It will be lcadingr-thetNm which i who Is one of wrestlers because of au overconfident gion with three victories ami no- deof thU dlfctrb tr l mt oily tt ettf-f exiirtlnB-anim- g tu thetram will that tho"tea give feats, l;tit he ,1s already there. He has 'me '.' r ', .... . tjltle. On the other hand.: UU'IlllHT ome of the best 'inea.iii. jiis weight arwln for jl'ruvo will cause trip!.'; tiprlngvljle bus powerful Una, sad has triumphed in ninny tie for the title,; with Vn.vo,; with heavy, smashing bucko, boastHe Is one of the cleanest tlw which offense Ike in Coach and top 'en ing ripringvllle! Paysou in this seedou of the Young, lielieves vill he, stronger sportsmen placets.. state and has taken splendid care of The teanis are extremely" evenly, than I'rovo'a versatile, attack. himself for years in flnticipation of n&tehed, ahd although a wmbara-- ' Varhcr Is 'Mentation his wrestling gatvvt.-Hawhose a to Vucher, aoore Fprliifivilicv Bulldog halfback, tire points Aimed at Jone the victory, twlpBratlve scores. partu; broken field running has "My. whole amhithin ever sltH I of- the season, pi4-- t sensation will are be which the type larlyjjf a roun't Provo st'v In the race now under way, areji;o watched carefully hy; $pringvll!e- bcgmi .wTwrttrnjr bait lieeu to be aide iral ago years been crucial able to a Nolhing has of great vahiejn rbhiq atop the Part-tIndomitable halfback thin to defeat Henry Jones," said Carelessness Caused Defeat- -' a Herald reporter Taesday. "For t Spriagvllie defeated Taywm 2i; to 'ason. but Sprhisvltle hopeg to be some time, have been in good trim 7, while Payson downed Provo, 1,1 able to hold hiu within rvasonable and have been convinced in my own 12, in the frst game vf iho sa- Ixiund.K. Provo gujiportera do not beI I can boaCJoiies,, son. However, Provil's defeat pt lieve thfft he can he held, and niion mind that never "bait any ortnortnuit. have 1 to this attributed result the time toay tbat problem may hinge 'a Ithotrgh 1 -- - however, to meet "hint. tafeleasiiesil Jathefiital-jjiiart4- iv i f j!iidiiy' encounter, Have defeated met other and etiativ ' U'isii HiHiver la another, speedy after the bulldogs hud utplayfd as good men in other parts of th ahil-tifori and wide his backfield a three ftar, pnaring periods ty Payson state and elsewhere That ts why I 18 amther source, of danger-t- o inargin. wfts willing to meet Cye'one ThompPprlngviiSe, on the other hand SlHiJKvllle. wlnner-taki- . Noel Bown, end, who has been son two weeks ago in a to Paymfn waa not m I knew I could win over all match, file for week several of rut the game a Seems evidently the wiW. Thompson, and I wanted fo show Pajnou defense .crumbled In the last Will lie on hand for the people of Provo J hat I have 1m hla will and .ctmtest'i loijs and presence jts guve Jiirinj;ville period, pmttdiiJnsiderabljLjsliiea-theyJa- it Keak4 the to tw awaited obportttnity strength saw me in action here several year? Bulldogs, Ijoth on offense and dethrough ago. I kuey that if I could mnkf Borne other compariitive flgnrea fense. a showing against Thompson 1 ever encounters have Ifiige. Kiw l'rovo jtfld aire the Ruildogs a:i wotiIcT to force a. match will inter-(St with such GranlilV keen " tic carl been' awaited and ylayVd a by fnotbitU fans of this region, Henry" in the wawm. while S(iliivi l( mi The two grnpplers are going or and a monster crowd is expected. a loVO tti . It i Jordan ulak-ethe nutt Friday evening in the Ar fiu-dranlte t to in that sntK'rior Mwri ThrT bttT1 fgrPPrt Tit PintF joTaaTrmtBeirtEa 'tHrisisrc of it one of the cleanest matche shown here That doesn't ily" mean that it is going to be a s'ow affair Far from it I .Those who saw Park in action against Thompson know he Is as fast n He is trying greased lightning. The something; new contUvially. fans Itniiw'al sin bat Hones Is rne ot BY HILLY EVANS Ma joreagne veterans haterto ad- the iastestand mostrfeared wrtwt Breakfast lers in the irtate He 1s a veteran'in mit that any college pitenet has the'tricki -into the big the game and knows all v started the, ability to step hat goes with It. No wrestler from " ' showMtnd set 'em down. cooked and has ever ?dmwed grpnter Ernie Never, former Stanford r and a ;iuore r.ied attack 8W served football and baseball star, who did than Jones. very well for the St. Louis Browne Will Be Fast Match 7:35 last summer, had some very unusual No, It is not Rolnv to le a Kundiiy experiences along this line. hiMil affair T.h Friday night. Well dii I rewlt the day he made his delmr against the Philadelphia which one of the two local boys can Athletics. . I had to smile at the extend the greatest courtesies to about! the fastest time THAT'S know for cooking a hot methods the A's used. in an effort, to the other. On the contrary the match wi'l be one of the fastest destroy his poise. . 'add nowiahiog-braakfasC"Many ivmarks of this sort cajne finish marches 'that "the fans have Get Quick Quaker. Cooks faster been treated to for a long time, from the bench : than plain toast! A match had partially been arSupplies the balanced food ration "If this . was football I would between Jones and either protein, carbohydrates' and ranged show am the I something. you loys plus the ""bulk"" to make ! Smertz or Chrlstcnson. '. However. Nevcrs." Ernie great that latativea less often needed "Never mind about any signals, Park: Insisted so- stwHmiy thaJt doctors and authorities advise.- , he given a. chance, to inet Jones Has the wonderful Quaker flavor, just give me that old pigskin." Tkh and toasty. You will lie de- - ""Fourth down and five yards to before Henry left for the coast thaj lighted. Start every day. thcn,,with go; baud that ball to me end I will Promoter Fred Stubbs was half to (jive It to him. Wlwu food that stands by" through the make ' Park mad:- - thcjtcensntion that Hen morning. "Now lioys, three altogether, ... Your grocer, bas Quirk Quakfr-- ry was afield to meet hint and wa ; 'also Quaker Oats as you have always 'rahs' for Nevers.'" trying to keep biin away Troln The However, the welcome oecorded I known tl.cut. Jfjwb' matches. Joneti informed Pro.eers didn't bother him In the moter Stubbs that the next' match icjst. He went about his work like for him would be with Dean Tark a vetera n. , or ho one. That's howt things were brought about and that's why the I'tah county fans are going to see thr, Tonight and Wednesday most interesting bout of the season Matinees 10c - 25c next Friday night at the Armory.'! JL -- His Strategy Vindicated 1 : t A fnrda lorettk Btu LIFE FOR . efanjmf fypm and & sure to us& CONOCO GASCUNB YOUR CAR Service Garage NOW READY 99 . North 1st West GENER4L AUTO REPAIRING "'"'" starting . '"'"'.'' Lighting " t ' ' '...v' Ignition Vork All Kinds Welding . HAVE "HY" AND ROYw DO YOUR WORK . . NEW BUILDING Not Equipment New Location Hy Anderson, )$vf- CM Heair ThelEIection. 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