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Show THE CHRISTMAS HERALD, MONDAY. DLaTEMLER 21. liijie 1925, lu yeon 'Several of gi.ld,,J :rt o the turkey by win- - e- -i iu Colvirado and th,. Brigtbe tt.; frreuce J'lBior ealjst i .. ... . . aiid itrnuAif wtduls vre Liven . : .1 gmiteet nnmhrf or points tnui Young Collars on January fi f::tr4, Is iutmiwiutf. lite vi4rj;iij to iSe k oittrs hm ft r. TU i eiaj . ut u this iJussie. , , , i..,.. l;iI.lt, .., ,,,.,, carnival will probuMy be .bii-wa learned that" tbe when it s;iry pr.iii'd. !y ajiuM than ever this year. IJiiiies print uarhino, VyOouxh the University of Colorado had tho dates on this side of the This meet I one of jbe t pro- V'-'e- s "U by a of 21 to 0. Let Tl FMiue field the h.me yU, jects of Coiuh E. L. li,berts,vh. Efforts will be made to brii,g The It fourteen or fifteen years 6uaia.-J- t ViAanrft eolb-ge- . gessi team to Provo on January is ti'kKsji contest by a ecore of ago and who baft penv'tuated It T to and 9 as tbe roaches re eager to 1Th next gnnip was ith the txtrijge.int4y during a 'I of in the give tbe Cougars some good isractlce Aggies Logan wbe Hundreds of boys 'and men y'jtn Ned ,tirlenfi, why served at rmers oa two forward paM-- got games before they go up against the "By rnop. H. h. :ji:i:uh.i. utility throughout the iiwmi.fiilii coun Negotiations are in progress for other colleges of 'this sida of the touchduus. The CVtugars, howl The year tUt U just iilraw'.nj,' to man. mo pniyuiv eiuioii khiTiiii ' Trnuis. s this greatest of rields of hjjjKr. It ever;-' played a jrre-t- t game and held a fame of basketball between the conference, t clow has len one of rival In tbe practice hame Friday at is aQ oiien trntt In bicjViuiy youth tfe'? Aggies,' the team that won the Greeley Teaehert, ene of tbe strong- In teimls tbe lirigliam Yming In athletics at ISrichum l'ninig ;ite chaiuploiiKhip, on straight to lie amierior to the may panidpate proved a medal nection with the tqwirt !u which titer tww state ituKituiions although prtrt ided he is abooifid,. inember of athlete iMrth f them bad UMiwndtr, The Couiair In the game with the University nu school. The meet is usually strong tms. The of Utah on the home field, Frlt reams have givea good account of l"te were .wHciully Strong, but held thtj bust Sat anbiy tu April. Hinckley, star center, was injiin'd in Track asd Fh'id. 'beinseJvea upon the Intercollegiate. wera unable ttt wirimtaiid the i'we Tiiis aefdebt de wet ny tbe( XU Y did not have a very sTroiii.- - the fiist play. Hut otigar iriayers. I of honor, dJuiiuiitive tmiis man of JVovo um in track and fie'd liiwt year. Ur rnliiid tbe team to some extent, Tbe enachtng stuff "'o "P of Al was the find of the the preiTl Ute team itter wh!-I'Ut possessed the grtate-i- t iudividiwl seesvin. Iixi .in G. Twitchell, eoach.' during tht i roursv. otarrert in fennlfc luff be star, lave Pearce. a voutb fw.m. roiled over them by a score of 27 to ' and of bad baen found t'reviotisjyrfitt touchdowns, howearlier part of tbe Won the lnO yard dah and 0, Ore of the. (. was obtained on an ever, to do hi the so be broks the la Burtb. Coach E. L. Roberts, Charles doing sjjfl h( n of- th; bttll whicli- touched a Y was a drk horne wbXcame through Utah wat record in the 100 yard and Pbll Jackson during the 1 'i W tbe ilb wins dlnh which has or wood tea in. Ithiy. r oil a pnnt and rolled over uXyfy. football season,: fea every teaaoa a the line where It. fell Tie Tbe upon Petirce'n time wos leniiisiur "jnd of Buck socornH a to fel proud of the showing made l IMxon, LeJiiiijj that aRmuiches ve,r- - v!w'y Tlie .Y took the remainder of Its "Kiilgiit Allen. ' ' " by the Young num.iruiwerHiiwm, Monte CroislKX-- to a Wurld's record. Many thought gciutw. 'J'hc one with Vi'estern Ktnte Three or four stellar athletes Bu KiDtt i;ieihi;i, was undoubt- - Pearce's time was a freak but ben coiiese by a score of "9 to 0, and iht were uncovered during' the year. tue grontest tennis team ever be related in thefunference niwt In one with oMntana' State college by tara of the first magnitude, in fact. Montana stwed assembled y iuy' ndlege lu tbl Colorittio the severst critics hud to a wore of 36 In be mentioned Them men will her onlv touchdown o a fluke play TIicmo yom.ff men anneiiKl ntjite. admit he a that is demon ftuch speed starred a a we come to them. the title as tbugh it belonged to as comes tfl a state once In a bun. in hhh the safi ty man' tonrbed Basketball. the Jiull iitid allowed it to roll over on account, of the fact that dred years or so. tbeui Tbe Cougars began theear with tbe line where h Hob 'at fell tipnn it the won, they the1 As for. Krigham. previous year. Young university the basketball team ofthe' preceding it for a touchdown. Glyn kicked fix kept Dixon from incited first lit the time, history of the yeas, intact.. Tlur team made i of to Colorado. ..Buttle put up a school defeated the University , of goal. Grant ortri Ilnwardrf'aul Iiuck IHxon, fullluiek, was giveu game fight over there b'ut lost. Utah i a dual track meet in "the IngicrsolljfSolden Rouuioy, Hoed Im Hulioa the berth of and Track 1!K3. Mei and your Relay won tnwsrr, and Buck IMxon had fullback on the official teim, CarnivaL In spite of Captain Dave Pearre's tins' conference an well as the suite "No resuuio of athletics at Brlg-ba- brilliancy, however, the Y track nnd Ih was alwi iiieiitioiied annuig the In fiicfi championship In 1U24. would with-oti- t Young field teom had to Ite content will) gvent lliyein. Bob ln,''omplete ' - ' f , eutlre wan of tbe '. , Dearly every Kddie Kimball and was HowTrd, of the In Track Ttivjtatloii trfate dud the with pbice a tbjr quad of the previous year wua imck. ileet ani oieittiou by a nnm-le- r Relay' c'arnival .which Ir pbice well down the line In Colorado; given hoTmi-iU,Thl team began training in held of .fudges. Howard was given i earnest and aoon showed Hint "it event iitiniiiUJy tii Ibo.Y flftlli. This at tha ctmfwrficei'in.Ht. tlte iwsitlon of is undoubtedly the ,gfatnt gtiard by , FooJlwJL' wa allll a treat team. Although the one 'froniim tit spt.r- writer. athlitle brake mei't'wesiof The 'msbmatloii of Coach Alvin University of Utah and ;tb Utuh Atliloll. s ,t grade sehocl, rwltchcl made it necessary for .Yoimg hud the pleasure of Uet-tii.- g Agricultural college had team the tbe enrly season foothill! doj)e . school, tm chsi.gpp enftehes la'rt fall. high , pollego ami junior Young had. ever had of any they equal ' freshman more than any otheF tenm of the was" It!.bMiS". nil from over M. 13.1., ct;l(v'e.r4iik Ctf ji Itronsht tho Conga ra carried off tb stitt this back from" tiie 'Wek'r gniiiiisi!ini conference wtis able to do. Listed'as V hoDnra infter a fiercv .struggle tu the rnotiiitaln sitntes jrathcr-o:for the 'gold. wither 'he ha$ 'gone. fur. a 'iear to .lie of ihe weaks, it finished among which any one might have, been occasion o cuiiiin-tautl stiver bronze ineditbi and Tor art that institution under way. the first six teams of the conference basthe close of victor up until the of twelve. thg UrUfbnm by giveu ? Young (.'Carles J.. Hurt,, fnmons- dlMtant-ketball wbedule. Aniua! Run. runner oiid football end, was smstretl After annexing the estate, honor, y Ia the anniml run, nvtn um gins are given an op- as assistant eoeh and Coach- PhD the Cougars Invaded Colorado where to commute' in these great Jackson, waa retained art freshman Fred "Frosty" Kichnrds estahlislied upon the floor in Colorado Springs portunity a new by beating his own t bey lost the conference chmnpion-xhlp- . aiutetic games. The jiosture parade coach. In addition, Tolie Ralle was In which several hundred girls took added to the force us trainer, Meitb time of two yciir nito pnd won the to the Colorado Tigers, Dr. Horace G, Merrill silver loving the same team tbey had taken it part last year, was one of the fea- MaiMr was engaged as graduate tures. The by wining the nice three times nlso took In v girls nip niftnager. part from In 1934. in succession. Ills performance was many athletic events. jAVith this coaching forc-- j ready Wrestling. On account of tho mutiplielty of the year began with a tram from the first of lis kind in ten years. Tbe Young wrestling team proved every race is scheduled by which nine letter men had gradu- Wayne Halts, in' fact, is the only weiits, Instthe one of the strongest to be other man ever fo wiu the Merrill-cupitution had ever had. With such men time. A clock ou the grounds keeps ated, leaving a mei"e, three or four the athletes Lyman "Bunk" Brown won one wave of veterans on the wpiud. With this jxinted and Mlky 'Knndspn, (heavy ; Tarsnn runners follows another In quick outfit the coaches set to and began' the cupfhree years, but not In sut Sweii-ton- , Kecd Hulllnger, light heavy; succession all afternoon, Ko to. build n team. Hard work, how cesMon. Bill Rtova!i came In and middle; Klmlall Mcintosh, HO; bctif Brown one year rolddng him of hns this .be; great evi;nt ever, ould not make up for experj'nul Keeler, 135; SiHncer.l.nrson; ience and the season was well under the pleasure of taking tho cup. And Clark Jarsun, 125 pound dns come Unit a meet In which, of athletes jwrticlpute Is 'car-- ' way before the team hit it- stride. Frosty bus established a mark In and Ford Creer, 115 pound claw, on the nifp that is, likely to stand for rb'd out in tbe same time that is Matched against ttlie hinlesj b, tenm, the Cougnrs.lookei Invinc""i r:l;' It Is J2 M,- 12 liet, the ciaifenco. bowewr. f'iais'of ible. 'They hud won tho' state, hon- riHjtflrej) tur aVoUfgl.' jdiiiu r4i vv Wtt ffiBifhcd at fiOO' Iialf way up. tho ter than his previous record; The iwnt' and or for f.jeai tline ,iith th XbiURtrsity f Cob. were: out for wore.1Harris, of the rado, Utah Aggies, University of In a dual meet with the Culver-slt- od by Presidcijt F. Utah and Colorado Aggies nlMive nnd "of Utah, the Cougar won. institution in person to tbe best ath&t who, Is deteEiidned 4y. wWh,s oyierX teams of the Knudsen and Swenson wer.u,4ug, of'i . :GlejisJtoi real finds although Swensoh. wf Stonish fork, "won this" covted The season began with a game in bia; match in this first meet. When the team went to. Ugua io,.piUilct-patIn the championship- bouts, . ever? body knew that the battle was to be with the Aggie. : The LAgglea were fortified in the heavy weights by two groat nieiy pat- Knowlea and Gardner... Knndstm, a Highest tiual ty Sweet Table Butter Is used in Royal man with little wrestling experience, Butter Brfad instead of any other shortening. handled the great Knowles In a sur- " the wou i rMstng fashion. Knowles Plenty of pure, fresh Milk, which gives it finer texboot on a decision' of the Judges, ture, better flavor, and makes it stay fresh kmger. but many of the fans were of the Several kinds of highest grade flour scientifically opinion that Knwltten outfought and his opponent. slf'trd and blended together. V- ATHLETICS PLACED ON s nivtr ,', . r HIGHPLAIJE AT YOUNG 'nirthe r jiih wjf jx-- s, GREELEY VILL Kx-kie- UMVERSITY DURING 1925 Cou-jtir- not filEET COUGARS rs. s to - w-es- aiKJu tbr li " 1.1.4 'ti-; te ti.e C, tifiiii V a as uu teui folr the holifarewell liefore days and li ft neither hki t. r hsir : or.a of them. Toe su re rs d the point of expectaney keft the game bad gotten well uuTwy. Coach E. L. Hidiert bas. written severaL kiters to aSnra V ar.s. ia every ohe of which be baa ssktd the dear old saint to bring hint" s; center to travel with then the schedule Is bsvy. "I have one of tliwitah'st centers in the conference, but 3liecd itii-u- , another for -- it euiergeucies.- -- foot-bjil- f, C exjt(d - aV ial. ,1. l4-- 5 " ti-- I go-lii- ir . l'm-kard- .J e ...Q:.fe , . n Master Craftsmen Produce Master Printing e i .41 t YVITH the II. Graham Printing organization, all -work done is an art Mere printed forms are not; ; results we desire for with the same personal touch' used by the master printer of old, the M. .H. Graham Printing Company s products are artistic masterpieces. ' is, e s , e CroFs-('ninir- cross-countr- - ns-or- No matter what your particular job may be, we are pre pared to offer you .exceptional service. A phone call will bring our representative. - hi- M.H.GRAHAM PRINTING CO. ti Provo's Largest and Most Modern Equiped Establishment. Phone 285 30 South First West0 j'htiri-dro- to P'jTl eons-iiUv- - a y d I'i e - f A B 6 1 i e r B re a d P lAjjiy.; Sp1 Ji' ht yfl(bi f.lpjyW 'Y ... h: - ; m wMl extend to you, our. S' S lltji. rons and to the general . Gardner won his bout with Hulllnger In. tbe aanie fashion. Gardner had succeeded in getting behind Tart for 00 atronds early in the bont and after that refused to mix 1 with, Hulllnger. lie was successful rn blocking alliof nullinger'e attempt to take him to the mat and so won the nmteh on a dVcision. ' Reed Swenson surprised the, fans by throwing the Ute who had taken the match from him lu l'rovo. The .Cougars had to foe .content with second ; place in wTesrtiliie. worthy fight though they put up that won the admiration of all of the spectators. The outlook fur next year is bright, though Hulllnger, the star performer on., the )uftt, is professional and' therefore, ineligible. uniform and thoroughly scientific process. baked by our new IfII M silt Swimming. ProfefMir Leafs swimming tenm took second plaqe In the state by defeating tbo l'tah Aggies and by beinat defeated by the University of Utah in a hotly contested meet. This showing was excellent considering the fact that tfrlgham, Young has no poof in which to train for ' this event Professor ILeat has really done fmarveis with the Y, swimming teiui when one considers' the handicap under which he works. The meet, last year was held? 'In The team the Deseret gyuiaasinni. was made of Lawrence Peterson,.4v and 100 yards and relay Iswimnier; Richard Johnson, who took first nutl place in the 100 yard dash swam in the relay team;; Harlow Jones, who took first in the plunge and established a new state record for distance, Carl Harris, ,who warn in the relay tem and the backstroke event; Rondo Robinson, who swam in the relay team; ami. Witn Sincere Good Wishes . . 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