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Show ! VV 4t :A.. :' PROVO:: U T A H) , E V,E N IN Gy HER A L D, FRIDAY, N 0 V,E M B E R :1 3, - 1931. "ni-: Af PoEMedl Fot : Vernal - i -i w 11 Jn',1 ii i i! i . .... ... .v, . . v . . Uintah JComes Here -. . . . .:..(. ',.. .-v.,.-, . - ' ; -- -.v . . v.. .- - ':. v ' ..: vviznrowerTui j eMnderllsSAce of jlrivatfers,i Backfield; gKickoff In Stadium Set For 2 P. M.; tvPlaceln Semifinals At StaKeSf ' 'Provo v. Uintah, Saturday at 2 p.m in the uYn stadium.,' . That ii Saturday's quarter-final state high . school . halnpionship game in a nutshell. . Plenty of thrills are a likely hen .these .two district xhamplons clash ; on the . stadium field. The Bulldogs ; have -won their-., way through a strong Alpine-Neho field, whilq Uintah , took away the south' era ounting zrom tne long-supreme. bon team, and then went on to down Wasatch high of Heber in an Vintertinpr elimination game.1 ? ' Znraden Are Good v ; Consequently, although "Provo r -,d as plenty tough, and with plenty of chance to romp, off with a vic- tory.;'- . ' " : ' V.: - Alexander, captain andquarter-;lack andquarter-;lack of Coach Carl Davis' eleven, -' is rated as the ground-gaining ace ox - tne -visitors, wnose oziensive methods are unknown here. Noel, Caldwell and Walker are a trip ot effective running , mates '. for' the Vernal leader - ':M V -; V ; r, v Provo, whose . brilliant - perform-SLnce perform-SLnce in winning a championship with a team that contained i only one . letterman when . the season : opened : is one of the sensations of the state, has a versatile attack, to hurl against the visitors. The Bulldogs, Bull-dogs, specially is a forward passing end runs and occasional line bucks, drive, but they are also strong in Against Spanish Fork : a, week ago, - the Provo line showed remarkable . improvement, holding the previous ry unstopped Beetdiggers time afte. , time when a-score threatened. If the Spanish Fork line can be held in check, the Bulldog forwards should be able tom take of them- seives against umian.j w v Higgins ?and Bryant are the Bull- ! cog oaij-toung aces, ana mggins ;'.V'pptpt?c:'.;;-.:''''- TODAY ONLY Dedicated to ( -1 ' f r-- firm-: 1W' n jlKe Voor olrths-;rrowd olrths-;rrowd t?cn4 jJoytng . ihp tongs ,i..the cheer.. !h fouJh e$otot youth i';'?.fiasifl3 'ever f ard . i bJUn f ivery inch" l! lire's fdoiiicH C j . -.1 - c-.J t;.u i St - t i 1 - iLJ ' f:Vi ; I . r ? Yi W rray does the major, part of the Provo ;passing.:.;v . Probable starting lineups : ' - PROVO J - UINTAH Harris. ,;..re. .. .. . -Galloway Johnson (c) . . .. ..rt. . . i ,v .V, Hardy Durrant. . . i . jrg. . . , . . ..Aycock Kavachevich ;..... .c ... . . . . J, Hullnger Johnson (), . . . ;rt. Hardy Heal. .. .. . ... .... lg ... ...... Allen Peterson.. It..... Oaks Smith ." . . .le . .v ... . Colton BIddulph.; .i.': . . .qb.. Alexander (o) Higgins ........ .rhb. Noel Hathenbrobk . . . lhb . . . . . . Caldwell Bryanturr.';..... Walker nment NEW ; YORK, Nov. 13. (ttE Unless Un-less Tommys Loughran .has been guilty of an i. untruthful "ballyhoo" attempt; : this "jinx" Friday the Thirteenth is likely- to be '.the uh-r luckiest I day : of the gentlemanly young Philadelphian's cajeer. , For Tommy has promised to forego. fore-go. his usual role as master .boxer tonight and. attempt to slug his way to a knockout victory over Paulino ' U;udun r in . James J. Johnston's promotional . debut at Madison Square Garden which formally for-mally marks the opening of the 1931 indodr boxing seaspn. And Loughran, - despite his unmatched un-matched boxing skill, can't dent . a soap bubble let alone ' knock out the sturdy-old Uzcudun who has taken the best blows of many ot the king's heaviest punchers never has been.; knocked off feet. -' ,:. : - - - -, ; : and his Alvin Eaton, mail carrier at Pot- er-Place, N. has a mustaeha 27 mcnesirom ena to end Continuous ". MATINEES SAT. & SUN. Comedy Laugh -- Hughes Knute Rockrie .1 Midnight .5 Showing Saturday - ICcntmuc3 3 SUNDAY? c HONDA Yi f TUESDAY ToiishAssig For Tom Loughran : i -1 ' j I SGRBE PICKS FOUR VICTORS Utes, Cougars, Colorado Ag gies and C. C. Are First - Choices To Win. By WILLIAM II. BAILEY . DENVER, Nov. 1S,0).R) Colo, rado oellege to beat Denver "U Brlgham Young to beat Wyoming. Utah to mop up Colorado "U . Colo-ra4oAggie Colo-ra4oAggie to beat Utah Aggies. ; If you don't like those, pick your own ticket. y Three out of the four won't be safe to guess Until the game is over anyway. Colorado college would be a cinch to take D. U to a .royal clean lng If it wasn't for the fact JhaLi the Tigers have been keyed up .to battle pitch two weeks In a row against Army and Utah.-They held both teams to a reasonable margin. But there may have N been "a royal letdown . this week. If so, D. U. may turn the tables. But until the score makes us a liar, we pick Colorado Colo-rado college. . ;., Brigham Young arose to the heights last week to take Utah Angles, An-gles, and they should be able U, .stop Wyoming. The Cowboys, with a team badly shot because of injuries, in-juries, may surprise the conference by an upset, but it will be an upset if they do and from here B. Y. U. is the best bet. Utes Cinch, As Usual The mighty Utah eleven should celebrate another field day against ColoradojaT'. .The Utes were none too pleased over being held down to 28 last week after a long series of scores about double that, and they probably will take it out on C. U. In addition the game 'is at Salt Lake. This is the one cinch bet of the day. , r ... . The best game of the day should come between Colorado Aggies and Utah Aggies. ;The Colorado brand of farming should prove superior, but not bv any great margin, and here again ah upset would not create a panic in the sport3 world. The Colorado Aggies have to win- this game to assure themselves of second place In the conference standings. The open season is on. Bumbles of dissatisfaction with Myron Witham's brand of coaching already al-ready have been heard atTBoulder. Comes now some more rumbles. One rumble originated out Jnsoutti Denver: where Jeff Cravath 'holds 1 forth -Qver ; the Denver university Monrs. iCravath, claim some of the alumni of the school has bettn-material bettn-material :,than footbal teams. They claim he- has failed to make good use of some good football vpUyei o and as a result has turned out onlv a mediocre suad. Jeff at th- moment is in the hospital'and no offjciaJ.wprd has been issued. to indicate-that he SvHl be removed as Pioneer mentor. . - . C. a Rumblings The other, rumble cornea from Colorado Springs. Coach Van De Graaf, It seems has not pleased the Tiger alumni. , lie ..too, they say, has not produced enough football team. , Far be it from me .to take sides in the argument, Tgrdlafte. watching ; C. C. last week it makes this writer wonder what those alumni expect. The Bengals play- ed a double - distilled, two column! page one brand of football against the Utes, and the week before, they made a complacement Army mule sit, up and take notice. "". When 'a coach can take a smalT team like C. C's and do that, he has some of the attributes of those gentlemen who draw rabbits from other people's hats. STEFFEX WELL QUIT ' CHICAGO, Nov. 13. ttLE Judge Walter Pi Steffen, football coach of Carnegie Tech for ' 18 , years, will resign his post at ' the end of the present season. iMEUM NEW TODAY - kit, - 4k irikl i THE YEAR with-; - T r'. DOROTHY REVIER i" RAYMOND HATTON Also ISLAND : KIDS! ; 30 KEN lAYNARD : , WINNING "MOVIE STAR BUTTONS" T F R EE'v TOLIORROV! i r - Great "Irish"" Backfield melinLvich A - rV JASKWICH Here is the first-string backfield of the far-famed Notre Dame Ramblers. Schwartz, regarded as a certain all-American selection at halfback, is the. ace of the team, but his ball-toting mates are not far behind. One of the sensations of the season is George kfe linkovich, stophornoro fullback who hails from Tooele, Utah. WATCH TULANE AND GEORGIANS NEW YORK, Nov. 13 U.P A though the east lacks a single outstanding out-standing game to headline Saturday's Satur-day's program, the schedule calls for a score of games which promise Jirst rate competition. , , National-interest ' is centered ar Athens,-Ga., where the unbeatcr. Georgia and Tulane teams play for sectional and possible national honors, but the came will not ai tract the crowd which will witness L New ' York's "city chamDionsiiip test between N. Y. U. and Fordham. ( The Harvard-Holy Cross tilt at Cambridge also is expected to out-iraw out-iraw the national headliners. IJar vardVirf unbeaten to date and is ' leading .contender for the rather dubious Honor c; topping' 1931 eastern east-ern ratings. Syracuse, one of the east's four unbeaten teamjr, must hae oxt even-year jinx to remain in ths. select ' quartet. The up-stale team is entertaining Andy Kerr's Btrong ? Colgate eleven.', . , f Navys clash with Notre Dame at Baltimore has" lost caste bee ause of the midshipmen's weak showing". The game ' will be Notre Dame's first appearance in the east unde-Hunk unde-Hunk Anderson. - Army, . visits Pittsburgh and , apr (5 . "The I : MIDNITE PREVIEW , ' :t ' . Saturday at 12' LIONEL BAIIRYMORE TELLOW TICKET" W-'-l IAS ' " ' ... . .... - . , - . -r-- i '.-.v:'v,-Vuv SCHWARTZ - pears "likely to receive a drubbing. -j Georgia . Tech . will invade vn- sylyania in the only eastern inter sectionalL-eompetition ot the uaj but is conceded little chance of victory. Princeton has high hope of o-cling its long, losing streak by durb blng Washington and Lte. Dixon Students In t Education Program ; Eighth grade students of - the Dixon junior high school gave an interesting . program marking the close of education week this after noon, with a large number of parent par-ent in attendance.. Miss Anna Smoot .and S. H Jones directed the program, a '.ol-lows: '.ol-lows: school pep song, Alfred Swenson, director; harmonica solo, James Domico; story of. the odu-ctional odu-ctional society of the early days, Carol Morrison; solo, Lena Cudde-fnrd Cudde-fnrd deveVnment of education in the, United States, Stella Sumner ; address, Dr. ' George H. . Brimhall, president-emeritus of Brigham Young university; selection, girls quartet, composed of Ruth Menlove', Gwen Moir, Roberta Hindmarsh and- Deoh-Chxistensen, with Frah-cell Frah-cell Christensen at the piano; solo tap dance, Betty Joe Smith, four years or age; selections, scnooi ; band &:rjy I 111 SATURDAY ? . ' MtiLem III. LAST DAY "v mm Lawrenoc Tibbett in Cuban Love Song K't' III Here, at last, la a red-blooded romance . . . thrUllng drama ot the undying west . . . inspiring and colorful . . A story of courage when out lawry ran wUdl . xcn I I 'wse:; III M a s t r p lece that wul thrill theatregoers of all -ages'.'... 1? flfcs mm 3 . . -CJ , With . .Oeorgr O'Brien F i . i i- Hargncrtte Churchill t , I sm. . ' .? av "j m - i 1, ; . REMKIBEB ' ' Another exciting chap ; '-? ter of; " r ? C COMING ; ,v syN. -mon. . toes. A Road Show Attraction 77 'TEN NIGHTS .A Truly Great Picture ' Hi : I STAGG, ZUPPKE RETAIN POSTS " sv- . ' Open Season On Coaches No ' Worry To Chicago and Illinois Mentors. CHICAGO. Nov. 13 (VT.) The season for;, firing football coaches isn't far away, and there are at least two Big Ten menotors who are slated to lose their jobs because -they failed to "develop winning teams. The alumni and'student bodies o: these twoschools in question art quick to forget a victory but they let a defeat rankle tn their souls from one football season to the next. They want a championsliip football team every season or the coach iu incompetent and responsible respon-sible for the defeats. ; it is refreshing to turn to two ixhoola in the same conference where a football coach doesn't have to dodge the axe every .time his team loses a game. The schools in (iufstlcn are Illinois and Chicago, v'ich meet in their traditional game at Uibana Satmcay. - Regardless of the outcome of this game, tha season has been a complete com-plete cutastrophe in the matter of winning gum-a as far as both ..:uAis aie Concerned. But theie jn't any talk about Robert tC. .uppko, dynamic little Illinois couch, or, Amos 'Alonzo Stagg, xand old man of the midway, lot-.i lot-.i tht lr jobs during the winter. - 40 Years' Service Stagg - has been at Chicago 40 years, and has turned in winning eauia until the last five years when the scholastic requirements cii down the Maroons' football squad to smaller proportions than a good high school aggregation. borne one iccently wrote an unsigned un-signed letter to the Daily Maioon, jchool paper, suggesting Stagg rf tire, and the next day a storm of Indignation arose from - Chieaco t o football players, students and alumni. To them Stagg can do no wrong. Illinois,. which is used to winning-teams, winning-teams, has won only one confer' ence game in the past two years, and the chances are that Illhii win win but one more this season. This .state of affairs naturally is disheartening dis-heartening to Illinois supporters, but they don't seek- to fire Zuppke ai a remedy for the situation. EMPLOY MORE. HOSPITAL MEN (Continued From Pa;: One the law governing the new institution. institu-tion. The superintendent's monthly report re-port showed that 22 patients were received during the month of October; Oc-tober; 17 were discharged and Jour died, leaving a total of 936 in the hospital on November 1, an increase of 'one. ' y !CPta fr the mont'i were $3,124,981 and disbursements were $21,771.96, the report showed. . vtprk - on the new laundry buldlng - is nearing completion ' as is the first section of the new dairy barn. With the arrival of most of the equipment ior the Frederick Dunn building, it is the hope bi tu superintendent that .the :iew build inr will be ready for: occupancy within the next 30 days'. ' PROVO HIGH vs. UINTAH HIGH Quarter-final Game SATURDAY , 2 p. m. Admission 50 Cents II. Students . . .25 Cents Once. Tried Always Used! GREEN GAS " -at G ASA V STATION 1st' NORTR Srd WEST I It, III Carbon Downs " Spring vi lie PRICE Nov. 13. Carbon nac! a comparatively easy .time in an Armistice Ar-mistice day game with Spitugviile Wednesday, dowplng the Red Devils by a score of. 39 to 6. Gunderson scored, four touchdowns touch-downs for the, Mine. hir'most sensational sen-sational feats oeing runs of CO and 8 yards. Phillips j. lowed, over Car Don's goal line for ihe b'i Allied Devil touchdown. The lineups: Carbon Patterick . . Demman . . Blackham. E. Jewk-ia. . M. Jewkes. Etael . ' . 8, Siliitoe Goni Gunderson. Holbrook . . Stamitakis . tlpili.gVlilC Cherringtc . . Whitney .ie. . . ..rt. . . rr o " . .o. ...lg.. ...it. .. ..le.. ..qb.. .rhb. . .lhb. . ..fb.. Wine Biowi . . Spaf fOi-r' B. Wilkins .J. Wiikins . . Osier Sumsion Phillip . Halev Audition Winner Going To 4 Coast John Buckley of Provo. lyric te.nor who was one of the two Utah winners in the Atwater Kent radio; audition contest, will leave Saturday Satur-day for - San Francisco, Calif, where the regional contest will be staged. Mr. Buckley, a student of Mrs. Allie W, Clark, will reach San Francisco Sunday, and will compete in the big event Monday. TWO MEN KILLKU LONGVIEW, Tex., Nov. 13. ULlli -Benton Pritchard, 23. and his biother-in-law, Harold Brooks, 27. were Killed Thursday when ga . ... . .... vanizeu iron euro iney were lining from a water well came into con- tact with a 11,000 volts. power line carrying a That; Maker Our Hart Schaffrier & Marx 0E YW1EM It gves you a good, sturdy overcoat of guaranteed quality once more ior ' It puts this season outstanding Chinchilla, overcoat down to the low price of . It reduced the.beautiful Motor Fleece overcoat a soft fleece that will resist wear-td; It brings Worsted Curl and through down to the 1916 level of ... . Ali styles, all sizes, allotypes of fab'ric represented in our I great -r. Overcoat Week showing. - : 'V -..:. :-: 16 West 4J0NES GOING TO MAT MEET Henry Jcna was becked to'-leava .oday for th eani, 'whire he will jnguge'in a national championship velterwcight mat tournament with the best men of his veight In ihe ''country.- The tournament is the outgrowth of dissatisfaction .with Jack Reynolds, Reyn-olds, the present generally-recognized claimant. It is 'said that Reynolds is overweight, - and also that he has not met the best, met of his weight in defense of his title, . ' Ancthe;. Utah grapplcr- who is booked to take part in this elirtunn- 1 l'on 's. Sharman of Salt Lake. Jones is slated to appear in Ciev-and, Ciev-and, Nov. 17, and in New York cn ?Noy. 22. jones h'u. long been l ecognterd as o'ie of the country's topnoti-o welterweights, and is crpected la maKe a spienuiu snowins. Vft. St. Charles Is Winner Over Cats HELENA, Mont,. No. 13. Mt. St, Charles took the measure of Montana Mon-tana State college on Armistice day by a C-0 count. , : ' The Saints scored id lh rcconi quarter, and repe)led dangerous Bobcat tht usts in the second half. . JACK IN MOI.INl! MOLINE. III., Nov. 13. (U.P Jack Dempsey arrived today . from Omaha tq meet the Greek heavy-u-oight George Neron. and Pete Wistoft, Chicago, in a pair of two round bouts here tonight. .- AS BUY TWO STARS PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 13. ULRK Joe Bowman, pitcher, and Edward Coleman, outfielder, have - been purchased from ihe Portland club of the Pacific Coast, league, b t ihe Philadelphia Athletics, Connie Mack, manager, announced loday. 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