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Show ' f - t .N, - .. - .- t V ? R 0 V.O ;l (U T A H) E V E N I N G HE R A I D, . . P It 1 r A Yj NOVEMBER .20,. 193 1. TrT Tin. Tl. 2 MxT" VS o 9 la) Meet ; ' . . ; : I& Mkely Prospect Place In State Finals 'At Stake When Rivals Clash Tomorrow; Beeidigjgers Favored, - But Provo Carries Threat COUGAR HOOP and are out' o lopir the - favorites Coach - Glen Simmons Bulldogs have tha surprise team 'of the'state . tljis ieajron; and 'a'yictoryover Jor dan' would merely -add another up-aet up-aet "to. Its llst.;Coach Simmons hat moulded a great' eleven from green material this year and the Bulldog? are determined to .make things hot , for . their favored opponents. . Both-teams-style, of r"playwiUJe : hampered by what appears certain ' , to be a wet, , muddy field. Friday ; anowstorms , resumed activity In Utah wherelheyleft off Wednesday, Wednes-day, apparently blasting any chance uf a dry gridiron tWhile Provo has favored, a more or less open game ' this season, and neither team , is happy at the pros-- pros-- ' pectlve eloppy -wpather; Jordan has : done likewise! - On the other hand Jordan is; slightly , heavier thap Provo, and is - expected to show better "mudding . ability on line tnrusts. wowever, ine weigm aa-vantage. aa-vantage. is, not sb'great as that of : some other teams thatPrpvo has met and;defeated thisyear. The Beetdigger 5 line " . averages -. 16C pounds to .' Provo, 155. and the back- - field average of Jordan is 154 Provo's iS2.:vC"::, ''X' :'-: 4 lATen Ai; Lunnen-- , . ,r- l -t; The Beetdiggers' are counting on JLheirl husky line .and -,a versatile USCKIIVIU, niui uwocii &u .juuu- nen as the-outstanding ball toters Provo also has a versatilerjarray of ball-carriers, -with -Higglns and Bryant the most consistent ground ners. ' . A large number, of students and townspeople wl "Journey, to Sail - take "for the game.. - ,. ; . Starttag;Uqeujpji ' foBDAN -PROVC Petersort r. .'. .'7 . JJei. . V, Smith j ' Andrus... . . . . .H."'. . -. . . Johnsor i Itenriev! .. . . . Jr... . - Durran Sing Sing Alumni AreGharglWitli Some Dirty Work i Provo and Jordan .r gridders nvilj tangle In' r the University f Utah stadium,' Salt Lake, Saturday' at V o'clock; ' A 'place ; in the XlnaIsol -the state high school footbalTrace is at stake. ' ' r'.r " - Tooele and Uogan clash' in th other semifinal -engagement at -Lo-gan on the same dayj ,,,, , Jordan . and.. Ubjgan are slight favorites fa-vorites to win, and the so-called experts ex-perts are willing, to' admit that hn upset : in 'either ;gam would' be nc .cause .for heart failure.. Both Prove sootoau m: theiriprevious games ll. 7""? -v The basketball fans of Utah will get their first' chance to took over -the hoop, prospects, at the Brigham Young university three days next week when a Thanksgiving tournament tourna-ment will - be staged. Former stars from the three colleges in Utah and the Y" varsity -will open' a PORT JER VIS. N. , Y., , three day affair Thanksgiving iujv "Liiriy-r-woTK at trie crost roads the cross roads being" Port Jervis was charged today follow-In follow-In sr a aafa robberv' that diverted afc. tention of the polio)e football team from its game wttn smg sing prts- At least nowadays your business man cant; be spoofing the missus about ; working overtime K on big brderB at the office. ; high school safe : robbery," accord ing - to ' spokesmen for" the ' police team which is tojdo-ordie for the Big Blue in the gridiron tussle with the Black and White of the Big House. V : : '!When that, alumnus took thai $287 from tha safer-' it .broke the morale of the local eleven, took the stars away from practice,, and took the minds of; the whole squad off their game arid back to their work. : --f- ' ""Perhaps" ' the spokesman con-ttnued, con-ttnued, "some Sing Sing 'quarter? back "of 1900 or thereabouts stole the signals of that safe, called 21-64 21-64 reversfr-32 shift and the safe door swung open." "Nevei VmindChief Edward V Moorhead declared,. inaQ. - off ic.ia: statement. ""We"!! iick 'em yet. Giy XJp DryJ Farm -: FigKtIn Shoshone SHOSHONE Idaho, Nov. 20. (U1R) A thrilling a nidi dramatic tale was once written about the "Last of trrS Mohicans." ; - Just as dramatic but not as thrill ing would be, a tale entitled VThe TUTS SLATED Y,w Aggie And 'OT Alumni Will Clash With Cousrars In Tourney night with two games on the docket each night. . Stars of f ormerdays ' who wert sensations In their, days and the aces of their teams will again per form before the hoop fans ofTrovx Representing.;' the University of Utah alumni will be Jerry Smith, acting captain, Pete Dow, George Watkins, Hap Lybbert, LaMar Vincent, Vin-cent, Pete Couch and Oscar Evan. These boys are well known in this part of the woods and need no introduction in-troduction to the fans. Some Aggie Aces ' ' ' ' ' From the Utah Aggies will be Glen Worthington, - acting ; captain , Carl Davis, Flash Nielsen, Red Wade, " Adrian Martlndale, Theron Smart, Don Benhion and Clive Re-mund. Re-mund. These boys graced the floors at Logan - for ' many seasons and were the shining lights. These former Y" men will perform per-form as the fY" alumni :. Buck Dixon, acting captain, Don Dixon, Frosty Richards, Rags' Ingersoll, George Cooper, Russell. Magleby, Owen Rowe and Bob Howard. . "With these stars giving Coach Ott Romney's varsity, competition it should be a -good 'Way to- judge just what the Cougars are going to have 4hiirseason. It will be the last time the local" fans will see tha (Continued On ' Page Six Boulder, Team IRISH-TROJAN Is r avorite BATTLE NEARS By WILLIAM H. BAILEY wV DENVER, Colo., Nov. 20 (U.H) -Punch drunk, but still willing, the magic crystal turned , out .these prognostications for the week. The crystal is a bit woozy from the repeated re-peated upsets-atleast they were upsets so far as this department was concerned which have: "occurred "oc-curred in the conference this season. sea-son. - v ; t3ut Colorado "U" should take C Cs measure. Not by a whole- lot, maybe, but by enough. The Tigers have played -great guns for three weeks straight. They may do the same this week but the f reserve strength of the Silver and Gold Is too much for them to overcome. ' Colorado VAggles ought to bea Colorado Teachers with one hano hem?On the faceEMj,,! Heavy Favorites It, this is the; one Cinch game of the week.'r; ') " .. x '.' 'cV Temple appears too good, on the face of Its record, for the .Pioneer. Denver has been playing : worse football '' the last' couple of .'weeks than It did during the earlier tagcF of the season, and that : is no condition con-dition in which to approach a game with a tough little - Philadelphia squad. Temple may be bothered some by the altitude, but the Pioneers ( will probably think the depression has hit them. Wyoming's Cowboys, despite-the trimming they gave - Brigham Young doesn't rate alongside Santa Clara if the Broncos play the same sort of football they have been displaying dis-playing on the west coast. WEBER, RICKS TI REXBURG, Idaho, Nov. 20 (U.Ri Weber college, of Ogden today hela the junior college title of Utah and southern Idaho by ' virtue of a scoreless tie played with Ricka college col-lege of Rexburg. Notre Dame Is Heavy Favorite Favor-ite Saturday, But Western--.ers May; Upset Dope CHICAGO. Nov. 20 U.D Notre Dame, supieme of the nation's football foot-ball fields for, the past three years will ace Southeru CaUornia, Pacific Coast conference champions and the last team to beat the Irish, it-one it-one of the biggest games of the sea Hon before 55,000 persons at Sou I a Bend tomorrow. ' With 25 consecutive victories be-hlnd be-hlnd thcm since the Trojans won 27-14 in 1028, the fighting Irish hope to emerge victorious tomorrow ana thert go on to down the Army at New York next week for their third 'national championship. j Washington State, the latter when reserves were in the game. Southern California has scored 222 points, or an average of over 31 points per game. ' Notre Dame ha3 scored 202 points, or an average of rJ most 29 points per game. I Despite its defeat by St. Mary s ' RrmthArn Haltfrirnla mlfht ha ahla to present the strongest claim ut any team to national honors if tha Trojans should upset Notre Dame and then wind, up-the season, by ji at'ng Washington, Georgia, and an outstanding foe in the Tournament Tourna-ment of Roses game. Each team has one cripple in Ita ranks. Notre Da me 'a casualty is George Melinkovich, fullback,' who has an Injured shoulder, but will play if needed. Steve Banas will start at fullback. Gus Shaver, Southern California 3 hard running back has an infecteu toe. lie is likely to start. NELSON BEATS SMITH OGDEN. Nov. 20 U.E) George Nelson, Logan heavyweight wrestler, wrest-ler, required only 18 minutes of grappling to defeat Clarence Smith. Seattle, in- consecutive falls last night Notre Dame, which has won six games and played a scoreless tic with Northwestern only rift in an otherwise perfect 3-year record was quoted ft 2V4 to 1 favorite by loop betting commissioners today. Oddlyndtfglf ,i those are the, same odds": thaC prevailed in Loa Angeles in favor of Southern Cali-fomia Cali-fomia -6n5;th r lve , of last year'3 game which Nptte Dame won, 27-t". Ater losing tO SL Mary s 13-7, in the first game of theseaon, Southern South-ern California has won six consecu-tlvc-ganies, all by big scores except the if victory over California. " The records-of the two teams ar similar, in many xrespects. Eacn has had two , rear -tests Notre Dame against Northwestern and Pittsburgh, and .Southern Cali-Iorhia Cali-Iorhia "calnst- St,Marys and' California. Cali-fornia. - . r Notre Dame's goal line has bzeen crossed twice, oth U-mes durinj the triumph over Pittsbdrgh. One touchdown was made on the regulars regu-lars and the other on the second team late in the game. Southern i California has yielded three touchdowns, touch-downs, two to St. Mary's and one to Last of the Dry iFarmers.. , The Hero in; this tale Would be J. D. Fortune; the last of the dry. land ranchers of this siectlon to abandon a once "thriving agricultural sec rtionr r- ;?- - Fifteen years ago Forfune" and many others camel to eastern Lin-, Coin,, county;"'. hopeful "and Indus- tnous. - Firsts tney i prospered and then came leaq years. . "- vr " One, by. one-'theyj; left--fors more prosperous climes. Only Fortune hungT-orv stubbnralyM(And finally hew too. realized' it" was a futile task tp itry and make , a living off a sdry rarm wneni marKets were .o tvuxir ausiy ,iow, . , .loilefc.. vrrg-.lr--vi Up 1 1 Fortune disposed of his holdings Te:. , . . . . . . -eeror Jensen.. ,.... rht.. ' . ; ."Hlgginr as ; besC he Icould i and ' departedfor Portland; Ore, ,1 1 I iupe elez' hasi Wt cot. her sec ond sister into the 'movies. That's knocking the publicVor a Lupe, i-Deserts coyer, only! 24 .per, cent of the earth's - surface. ' But Volstead still has, ambitions, Newspapers the country ovei say oinrla Swanson may be bigamous. r But ten million people will be going to the movies to see. for themselves. ? liable i (Battles) :, Capone . was taken" to' Leaven wortn In Jeg irons. Indicating that the law .is still above, bootleg. T' " ; THERE IS ONE " Combination r Coal and Electric Range that will; , heat the: Kitchen - See the L. &-IL before you buy. : ?" . KNIGHT COAL & ICE CO. i yk fUUNi 13 -KATomrs kxtrxax Tablet wBl ptooptlr start the toMdsd bowel action, elar, wssto sad poison from youryj mBC at eaea, Tbe mild, . IDfZCIIT m aii-TtaDio sua- it v TO-WWyjwr lit AU VeSafaMs 'Laxativ ' : : i i ii 1 - , . ,- ' GENmUNB l t ' - and Your Old - Battery " - - - . Fits many toskts of crt ' - ' The Ford 13-plkttf battery is a real bar J gain at $6.90- powerful and depend ' ; chit end dsdned for long service. Eepecially good fos he extra ,-cisn'ds of winter driving. ' ' ' , For Lclli cars arid trucks. . Fits many maltes of jean ixl t ;lld:Uf ii Y6td,m install, it while ;yoq yah JFor Farm, and ;Home. Many articles asrt of our General a ACCOST AND LESS. ':JL.. Buy Now Affhese Slashed Prices ROASTERS h m - r.r. Lisk self-basting v roasters with tray. ' Capacity 7 lbs. An unusual bargain' . . v Garbage . Cans 5 gallon LISK extra ex-tra heavy with lid gal. galvanized garbage, can Oc with lid w ; ALUMINUM ROASTERS 17 inch Oval Seamless body A It f4?fc : Roaster 7. 11 V 18-inch' f "Ctl Cft body 4 yil.5)V UNIVERSAL , FOOD CHOPPERS No: 2. Capacity 2V lbs, minute -- 4 . 02S.39 KItCHEN SAWS . 16 inch . ' -i - . : I . - 'rSfS Kitchenws . . .v. , : ; ' . " ' 3 V BUTCHER KNIVES UNIVERSAL crucible .steel - RCih Jcnives. - $1.00 -value . .V. .V. . X T - ". " " " r.. y " 'k" f-n-jUjtSt j- r-v-V- A:. f. JA i ; val 1 Clothes Baskets White c willow, clothes baskets: ri - Oftc Coal Hods No.17 black 9Ac Japanned No.i7 scam- iSQc No. 17 LISK extra heavy cor- fAc -fl.T-UgatEd UASffiLlRS -. . . . - - J i ,! la No. 8 heavy. . rroltroni'rru KiTauut .......... .. . No. 8 2x tin with copper 52CSO bottom! r. ; . , . V; v ;f, . ; No. 8 Copper ' boilers On. 35 $309 Wash Boards Silver King -Wash r Board 49c 1 Kitchen , Ladders-;1 24 inchirfadeof select lumber. vppecialVv : 0niO9 .4. GEOTHES HAMEB" W&tek large vbjttet willow 'tXCt JIR hamper. -. Extra Special; 9y ' ; Smaller Isize , in proportion. Forfret St Mary's Theie is a tendency all along the line to throw out that St. Mary's defeat. .Coach Heartly Anderson Dressmakers say there's plenty forget it loftg ago in making his ' of business, but collections aren't estimate of the Trojans strength, what they seam. Balloon Golf Ball Ousted By Mo NEW YORK, Nov. 20 UJ abolishment abol-ishment of the "balloon" ball was announced by the United States. Golf association through the United Press today. Effective Jan. 1, 1932, the official ball ' will be of 1.68 Inches in diameter and of 1.62 ounces. The "balloon ball" was also of 1.62 inch in diameter but weighed only 1.55 ounces. x v . f - --f i -i Chailes Curtis' is silent on his political plans. Probably waiting fo rthe Republicans to sing "Waltz Me Aiound Again Charlie." 'A t - BUY NOW AND SAVE! . &TniMn'i.M iv,vjv,v.ww,v,,.v : -Lil..? r ..of OF YEARS AGO t took the Leaders of to great do industry this! jg You no longer need take chances; you no longer need risk disappointment by buying a low-priced suit, gjfc Hart Schaffncr ''Ma'rx guits, on the price basis of fifteen years ago, give. you more for, your' dollar in style and in satisfaction, tjian any clothes you have . beeii iiblc to buy since a year before Pershing led the Legion iOtp' - France. : -- ..... . . NOW: New Fall Topcoats & Overcoats 'a . by Hart Schaffncr & Marx, now as low as Same quality last year, $35 NOW: Two Trouser Suits by Hart Schaffncr & Marx, as low as Same quality last year, $10 NOW: Phalanx Worsted Hand tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx ' ' Same quality last year, $15 522 $ 9E Suits " $ 3822. Saturday peciais Men's Shirts 10 Dozen Shirts, new : fall shirts. Values to $2.50. For Saturday These are All" sizes. Women's Hosiery ' 15 Dozen of the -original Fabrimode, dull finish, Worn en's. Hose in ail ; the , new shades. Regular $1.00 hose U For Saturday . BSd 16 .West Center v.- t t 1 . Provo, Utah. ,1 -JiJPMffl&WIV TIIQUSANI?:: v- |