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Show PEfiVOEVENUra ULTvALD, iTtt&AY1, j.&t'XftY ' V W ii--iii ULT .Teani : Siaothenh-45- s v M rJ-r- r-r PLEASAXT GROVE, fWBtJRnT Wfil : . -i- -r ; Jn, S-- TJj 1ll rrovo In bae-teer- s, who will mm, ttie opening mum of the Alpine division spa sob Friday, proved too strong for Sprlngville Friday night, wln- "nlng-vethe Nebo division aggre gation f a. score of 28 to 10. Cos en lie Young's Red Devils held the" Qroreron eren terms dur-in- g to first period, but the borne team yowped away from its opponent Ming the remainder of the 8 at .nt.iyThe score wa 18 to held tha Spring-iriUthe naif and nen to w points" ia the"ecr - a r a e end nalfc;. .: - w Br rv Christiansen, Kirk, and Hajrea Marred 'far the "winners, while O. toung, gprlngville ceuter, was high point man for his tun. Sprlngville, was unable to register foul n geyea 'obanee,'. while the had exceptional with free toss. o : ; Cnwi The-scor- i e ' aVPayeoB hkb h'Hil of the division, troune-ed Uncoin high, Alpine aggregation 80 to 14, In a gam niftrred by foul. uara team lxteen free thruw..awardfd, etiii team.wa, Ulp to ooiw BUmerou d PASADENA. Califs Jan. Su-ford only x'"' and Alabama left the national four; f Lincoln wa jonable to cope with football title of m0 la a muddle ew learaiday wbttn U vestera the' fleer' ork and baaket sIkhiUqs and soulhern'teaffi8baTned to a 8f7 of ,tb wtoner, who were always Perkins and A". Ty- tie jefore a monster erowd.! t. I tta lead.' Coach Qbm "Pop" Warner's men niiWtwd the (rmtherners fo three V periods by a wlda auuin, nd eer- - were outstanding tor Lincoln. rai uni reached tbe w ineir opiwneuw, put were atop- ped In each inRtanr. excent on SPANISH" FORK, Jan. occasion of their first threat. Which Iblrth of a eon i announced by Mr, -r- '- . 1 Jl le L XLlwJ i . V 1-- M . . Tunney tbu wa offted bet i $5oo,ou and tiuuxia' ia f lanry, but signed no contract I r. ever. Other precinct must ba h J The keaTyeigbt ard to Fugazy XX f over Bud Gor-auand his establishment in the heavyweight division Is another instance where cheap have led to a gold mine. Delaoey cost Pete Reilly, hlJ aiauagertuu. )l ha already hesfned $20lt,000 and U BtUl go ing strong. t ... Jack Kearn got Jauk.Demp-sey'- s contract for nothing in the back room of a Frisco Jack Sharkey never cost Johnny Buckley a dime and be has made a small fortune already and is gunning fora$100,-00bout with Tuiiuey. Tk-tor- Champ' Hu3 t Pare Meet Canadian eon-trac- lit2s Wr heavyWeghMhampion.jiTunney' zrrCABD OF 'THANKSzz; r l U Optfadsfle . .; At the asm time that T wa talking wltb FTJgaty. II. c , . v I agri rortne .ignin; aa w 1 i . Kirtuu-d TOBK. Jan. 8 vU-- A passing on its way to the discard. Gene Tunney, bu4 weight champion, received netw offer that would come close to making him. a millionaire In 1S27, should be accept IU ; The offer wa made bjr Humbert Fugary, new star to the fight promotion firmament It Involved a - Polo fight next aummer-- at "Ground, with Jack pelaney, light 0 t enampiUjn St. Lou t a vaudeville engagement ci r most in to thought, m ti.. the manner In which Fur r r would react npot thj Jv Tt Bickrd. KKW he resuitea in a acor aariy la tha and Mrs. Fred Ludlow; the birth game. A passing attack, ud tricky of a daughter to Mr. uud Mrs. Boy rewrse smasliea, featuring BJT lloffmsn. culmluaUid when Huff man tossed- - pass to Walker ( a Among ' other" things we ; never , . ! uiiH'uuiiwn. in could JffideJJflndw0ul(IJMULjilue "Ttrtua opeulng of the fouF jrT Bunaay In irangei A. J. lod, gfaflford rwovered a fumble of A senator with little, flair 'for the Crimson Tide (Ue.but (atraylnc off tha reservation can sate failed to advance, and Alabama a lot of breakfusU this year. started their greatest drfte. j. iMe in the quarter a iManford punt wa ll RIEET TWiNEY NEW TORE, Jan. SJack laney" wA : PELANEYT.IAY - m" For His?; Boss OVER LINCOLN ter Saves Pay for ' -SoatlMrxrs V" He took on about doxe Mlows, IwlBding Joe Heiser, Jim Ta, Jim Barry, JoeilenneRsy, TUs Sullitan, Bill Licey and other. Most of them went out In two ' ' ur three round. ' - " T .!. of the tb wa nefghitorhood. Be mingled, with the big pride DempMy spurts of the Bowery and made a little money. vNone' of it went to bi head, lie tried to induce tue to lea? the cgoper Fbop atttj fight, too. fht-Harry Tuljames came along. lie was a bulldog type. ShorU atorky, bf caiue from Canad and SO laipresaed Marty Ualone, t'Ug. Jdde bet was hteted. New York giiuibler, that" a challenge-y.ltfr$5' After a lot of .'scraping Dfmpeey finally got enongh money together to nieet the chaltenge.- - The fight was, held in Rye. N.Jf.butfew of ha enough money left to make the trip. . We beard nothing from Pempeey for .nearly a week and then sudup at the cooper shop and what a,glglitl , denly citieday Ilia hands were all battered and broken. His face" watajB(a?f bruloe ahd discolorsirions. He bad been jwupded unmercifnlly and be vaa ready fliftbe iffifc be said "deJeitedJyrHe had won the fight all right bat th prlve be hid-tpuf iu pain and suffering' was toe. high.' He diWppoSred entirely sliortiy after, We did uoC hear' of biui ffrsonje time and then word leaked but to ns 15 TIE -- Elockfd Kick In Fourth Qiur--i 1 rAtSON.San, W26VXEA Service, "rOepjrrtfM, IN wa tnea the rhampk, undisputed. Young's Nebo Hoopsters V ALABM : ' J 2L1L-I MA JlJL-- i AIiiPAYSONei- S- uuvn f viuiiv j is Goid lLaLUi - STANFORD rial SPRINGVILLE AJpla? uUl- N BRISTLING BATTLES Ax jt TTitnrn P. G.DEFEATS" ' iV, V i It? 1 waaium of 127. Be appeared nnititart i wnen toid that hi ha 4 out Tunney. it , V "Wheal get ready IU make ney real offer,1? said l itfrUri nd I'll probably get tha, fSgU.".!- - 'aot ' fuf ril m ft fight for the promoter U s'St the bent biw, crowd and theflSostlmony," r'uft--ne-jf lb, offer 1 aaid aftera conference opponent iL , :fj Million Gaie Tunney will not attempt to B details selection! of hi opponent U Fugasy' The family Of Mr, and Mrs. J. rAlthotigb were not of " V--made public, promised. proposition M. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis It wag believed do pot think It proper to Tunney wa offered Xf per cent of the gate receipt. duss Perry of Sptlngville wish to thank the me'rit of any bpter. k i a hi i a t e all t !( , h la By y The promoter, after dlscnsaing the my y!n--snt uktny Baraeq The man who la pot "iraa'd capacity of the baseball during the rwtnt Uluesa and death seating home of the New York Giant re- to box for the champlocjlop ii ' of their infant granddaughter and cently, announced "that probable be of higb das and ther at et . daughter. eral good prospects'' gate" would be $2,000,000. Tw i't1 . Mpr blocked ant iwcorerad by Alabama" on rhe (Ordinals' 12 yard mark. Kmaslies by Wiuidett and Johnaon carried the ball a cross. .Buceaasful try. fur pulift tird the. scoie at 7-- VtF&2Ztt3v Rrrsf;tr.n HajBes, c Oipin, ig. West, ........ Springville: lu Johnson, l.f. . Toung, r.f. .., B. Toung. c Van LeuTnn, l.g. G. Johnson, r.g. R. Johnson, If. Taxman, r.f. I 0 2 14 10 T. F. 2 P. 2 0 r 1 0 6 o "4 I .0 iT 0 1 ........ Totals G. , ... i.v.i. Tota: Re: fClar; . 1 . 2 . 0 . 0 . 1 . 1 0 t ' 0 2 0 o 2 ( 2 2 ..5t'llilluiiin. (), 1J ninjviw', A;iU. FACES tha'ey Drastic Football . CharLges Unlikely V e " Batteries &-C- aBd of the" Ainefican'TfoT-Iflige'with- - universities. a Its - ' . RW YORK, Jan. 3 (UP). liddutiou of Wi per ctut of tin na tlona amateur athletes in the 1923 01ypie games has been li tt in the national don) Ay the action-o- f athletic association In withdrawing from the American Olympic association. Good Cars Huee Represeatation A. U represented-IA The or' Jflpre eiari Car EoriEiSNew Far- - -- -' - Amateur Body " ,200 r.-- he was a manager In Billy Madden's saloon on Thirteenth street in New ' ' ' V York. . iEvi fy saloon in those days had a boxing hall and a "house .flgfetgrl . and rivalry was pretty keea. was the hero 'of Madden's place, beating all comer for $25 a week. Hi was dressed like a duke in a threebuttoo cutaway, white veHt, high hiit and all the trimmings. NEW TORK. Jan, (CP). 'Tin getting $25.a week here and hardly dirtying my hands,' he said Coaches and directors of to me proudly. "I'd have to slaye to makb $10 a week as a cooper.". athletic departed for their I wondered as he was talking If such fortune would ever fall to me.'Be, homes after their meetings, leavthe gume . of football without niiitit have sensed my thoughts for he patted my back and said, "Don't ing of despite prosirct a as can fighter-anmake the verbal 'drastic tochange house worrv, Tlf gef you a job justthink you wblch It .w mauling . $25 a week, too." .. H fSubjwtcd.j. . K. K. Halt, chairman of the Nae.t rhairter MrAuliffe tells how he" wandeml tional Intercollegiate rules eommit- TejrTevlalon of into the back end of a saloon and won his first fight and how his man TeeT3hWuncebftt the gridiron code would be - conof his first purap, $20, ager kok all T' sidered fo18g7. yw, . Collegiale Associa- (ion Withdraws From Kational iii Iji'fayeffie U now, tbe only major team which baa been neither defeated nor tied tbia season. Nary bn a record equal, or superior to that of gtauferd and' AUfbama as a result oj Yeaf s day clasji. . OPPOSITION ! rrrw I ,K.Li-r- . mm wmmmmm TT" ,13 - i USED CARS Honest Value 1925 Term to Suit The cause' ofr the defection lies in resentment against tlie ixuver Jand Athletic" Union is alleged . Amateur in 'in hnre.seized by unfair methods ihe, last quadrennial meeting of the Car A Used I USED CARS Buick 2 passenger ' ' - It" DodgeTnrInf Roadster Glass enclosures 1924 Dutrant Sport Touring 1925 Ford Roadster Two Chevrolet troupe 1925 Bulck Coach "1924 .Jewett Sedan - 1925 Dodge Special Touring body. . Brigadier General PaTme Pierce 1925 Dodge Standard Touring President of the N. C. A. A. read a report pn the Olympic meeting to ton Screen Truck 1926 Dodge bis organization yesterday. ' ' " " JL JLV. Out of Dale -General Sedan Pier 1924 Dodge Delux Kjt jg my belief ," said, "that the A. A. U. cannot sue-teeIn its efforts to iHrpehiuto its 1924 Dodge Coupe Vystenv of contnd iiikjh anuiteur and out ' 1923 Ford Ton Trucn pports. It is mympu) 1924 1923 1925 Ford Touring Ford Coupe of the United 1924 jstates has become tooor desirable to make It necessary 1922 that-everathlete should b re' orquired by the order of a foreign Ama-ue- r ganizatlon, theinternational Athletic federation, to sign ittrHWrnftlon fard and pay, a fe' 120 N. lTi before he can tnm-tt- e t tb ' Olympic games." toftnej We handle our own paper. - M0T0B CO. ( Phone 279 J Ford light panel delivery , truck Cheap. Our Used Car A BY U. WOBSLEI ,,.,,...$360.00 touring Open Evening and Sunday , are GUARANTEED for SO tire $b UTAH MOTOn SALES: Packard day Be 440 West Center Phone 1120 i BILLY RCSSELL-ROUND- ' ' TentarshonDtynorili(-lganMr- r Leonard has cast a reflection on every Jionest ball player Mliakitu:; a - qt his profession are tbousandj of tbein. livinfc - and there Y No- - MOTOR CO " U, Ave. Pbope 1057. New Chrysler 'BO 1923- - Dodge- - Torinfe-d- Ie 205.-0- (like new) 1925 toil truck .....$275.00 . (closed cab andjwdy 1 Oibv fuod - from $35 to 450 1924 .... USED CARS - Roadster. ' M2 1028 - Sport ; - ., Palis Sport" 'enclosing. The Roaaster-mtHi- ; .Tearing Ther ::$ror; Taurtogj yj glass 1023 - . - Y y- ; C 0 UP E ""'" V : , c, , - T New Tire Carrier inrufTM.. new av ju ruwr - - XT New Coincidental Lock , -- ; i New AC Air deaoer Head Lamps New Windshield On Open Models v" New Heavy One- n :, piece Fenders . . . H New Hardware New Running Boards I NewDuoe Colors . . Full-crow- ... New Gaaoli&e Ga.us New Radiator . ; ; . - New Bodies by Flahee- New Remote Control J. NewBrake and Clutch Pedal Closure . Doc Handles " SEDAJf Farmer Former price $645 V?The i Roadstei - ; ' July. ''-- :: f : The f695 LANDAU price $733 i, Former sriea ftp Truck ' The Sport $71 C i!525Z Cabridlet' lD T ' ; - Entire! , : . new model with rwnMa aaai. " " JiTon Truck (Cnassl Onlj) v .. i (Cbaasls Onjj) J v- - 11 Balloon tires now standard on all DMdels. passenger) aUwll Tortaf' tltt rf ;; ..-r . J Packarts auto ca Phone 261 1924 Ford Coope . - WJ'Mz?."- tn7effecttve''Uiuai7 ....;;.-.'..- - a . ' - MdtofiCol iSW4?st-Center-5- . Con,and look than aver. are honest valuei ' There car DrtceST.oJ. ITlut, ' i Center fr. and a hottofimprocemen tt including t The 625 and steel disc wheel, former. :v and Meel dlse wheels. Former 53? with toliooa tires' r33 vita ballooa tires ' nrjeo: '' ' 218 West ..S ...i. 1924 Uaster'tNz Bulck & Look these car over, they are" the . best buys in Utah.- - Compare our Stuedbaker special tlx sedan (Bex enclosures) Lake as welL Salt price with .,. Four Door Dord Sedan, Rnxell axle, 1922. "'"-.:Essex Foot" Touring. M 5' 'Our Interest rate 1 8 per eent -- - ballBoniUre Will trade. Easy term1 .i. 1922 1920 Ford Tourln; Openundays and Evening ' studebaker Bpeclal Boadstef ' . SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. NAYLon These ear all In good shape Rbpptf---,4Prove, Utah ; The Brie st, (T. $$45 TpurmgrCar?fff Price Wlodes balloon tire SttrTonrhJlr 1922 Paige : -- Htf et price 4 . $1005 1 . COACH 595 Former N JewjeUJJoadster Jewett Tour. Rex enclosure 1924 1028 JBtndebaker SpoclaLSix J25.0O ,to $10a00 bojs .... .$955 g er- GUARANTEED ..... v Qaklaad-Tourto- . - ings Tord Light DcUvcry ! Truck, balloon tires... . 2n"feT5bael t'orS coupes $135.195 Several good Ford Tour- - j ." . wheelsrl 4 with these Amazing Price Reductions! Coupe ...$923.00 .Proyo " r - . 6T 1 lie relneted the wmiTri(K'h925--FeId a fruit ranch and got a good Leonard is rated a wealthy 1920 Ford con-tinte- " Sold under Studebaker' Pledge to . to.b, j Compare our prices with other. the public on Used Car. been have carefully Used cars that New Chrysler "60" Coach checked. f.o.b. Provo 1924 Hupmobile Sedan New Chrysler "60" T $395.00 1924 920 Ford Coupe Model Studebaker Sport (Balloon lire Duco finish) " i f.o.b. Provo . Turing , . ,1505.00 020 "Chevrolet Sedan " Haines Touting t$425:bo 1925 Ford Touring .1)26 Ford Sedan " iears. man: today. tayalty Is "Absent There lrf never any exWiulaTToTT fo dishonesty, but it does seem that if there was a bit f loyalty UlLeoiiard'8 system to the, game. that for year gave him a livell-abeodi wads Idon-JxwwtlilijMiuft.. " be Iwould,' after keeping WrnVirtll d closed for seven years, have to hold bis secret. . Leonard, when he Incriminated .. .Cobb and Speaker., dragged Into a dirty mess two of the games grat-e- t idols with youpg and old alike. ' i lVa Great Flayer these things, he let-- ? knowing pilled the beans.1 Jl, .s to i"'in' bi 'accusations rolirt-ive- . TRADB INS CHEVROLET What price enmity ! Store and more that tbo.ucUt occur to me, a I debate with myself the Issue In the present base-- r ball scandal. Most ef the worldly goods that are "Dntch".kLeonardpo6ses-e- s those he saved from the fat salary kaahall lma nfllfl lli'lll ..for GUARANTEED USED CARS .' - completely new line of cars whose truly great value is based on irresistible beauty 17-inc- CO. Phone 086 Are, . ' 1924 Chevrolet Coupe, balloon Provo, Utah .;- We urge you to come In for a personal is we ask you to come, notin ' spection. And the customary casual mood but actual-l- y anticipating the revelation you would expect when the world's largest builder of gearshift automobiles announces a full-crow- Sport Touring 1925 Oldsmoblle cQiiWroIetiipulaVityr nd production to tremendous volume only the tconomUt of tremendous volume plus inspired engineering make possible; the manufacture of to fine a car to tell at ce ' Touring Nash Coupe TELLUBIDB "v. U 1924 Olds 8eda'n Chevrolet Touring .'. .37I 1925 Ford Conpn ' athtetic Ford Ton TMck 1924 Chevrolet' -- "The ....fl6 Here is the irresistible appeal of un- r, Chevrolet prices. broken, flowing body lines of modish newPuco colors, fashionably striped of notable smartness of that flawless '' silhouette regularly associated with the Xosdlest of custonvbuilt creations. Here are score after score of advancements in design, literally too numerous to Jist completely but typified by one-pien fenders, bullet-typ- e coincidental lamps, steering and ignition lock and large h steering wheel. 1 Here is definite assurance of longer life, more satisfactory operation and eyen greater economy for all models are equipped with a new AC oil filter and an improved AC air cleaner! Such features as these are usually found .pnly on cars costing'up' into the thou Sands. They are marks of distinction on the world's finest automobiles. Yet these are now offered on The Most Beautiful Chevroletbecausethespectaculargrowth ?' Ton' Track 1923 Dodge Studebaker Brougham . rd 1925 Ford Coup ' f 'm 1924 1925 Bulck only as dependable "as the dealer who sell ' Beeondltloned Coupe. '' '' 'iTiRULY the most WautirulChVrblef ,'lfX ii Chffvrolet history I Truly, an achievement ,wluctj must immediately .change all existing ideas as to what the buyer of a low priced car has a right to expect for his money ! " ...... ' , . . MM. A B. WOBSI4CT CO, federation..-- ' t tAccessoris Repairs 7 . arawal followed that of the navy nd the National Amateur JUhletic . r t: - ' i ' -' i - - ProT?, V r |