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Show J PACE EIGHT PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1926. JONES.AMERA R1MEEN,MAT4FRIDAY EVENING" Grou mhgPdss SPlffiflE Former Dartmouth Star In Action Interest Keen In : : Go Welterweieht ittwit, - yat 'f Jit Is favorite enco'iiit-tnj Jones, a veteran f many and who la apiwre.ttly a' r'fMa"fen-tirai- , is rt flight favorite over Park, who ha nUuum?ml imjrnvfiiiett show . r i not awing tha'Jaat r takii bia march with Park UtfiT-ij- since anyone who saw Hie U which rJ:k'Uaud l'.viU.ue Thompson all over the ring in a 'Ml jlnule time liiuii bout realize that br wan Al Hayes, the Texan, w wy grapph4n-44tIJiuu,.- GBERLANDER IS . ISSED - -- T' itrliletf ccr-en- son-ao'- pml-din- Vl bouie-grow- n become-tiresom- - pep-pe- cig-are- . ' If one bus in mi ml the determine By 'SWEDE- OBERLANDER There are a few particular about ed path of the ejjda and tne time is the passing gatu which I have hot which they eiect the laisa to be' uiukidcrtfd -- and aeveral tuentlotted M blrb I would like to euiphuaiae. 1 find that It ia difficult for d ball passer to throw forward with any degree of accuracy while ruuuUig to the left. It is Inversely true for goutfajiaws. .It e secuia necvaaary tin come to atop ia order to chauge isad-tioof the body and esieially to proper alancy of the feet. (eater Deception Playing right halftiaek, I threw all my iutases frn- a running formation while goLdt to the left r. made, ihere" ts uoffiiug hist by letting them out of sight fur a moment, Never tiiund Pas Never' iutvntbmuJIy ground 4 paaa. There, b penalty foe it. If all the wcelvera are coveref, never take the cbaai eve of throwing it t rigbt-baude- 1 Ui attlea territory. The risk of interceptW always' Is prevalent Always attempt to run with the ball rather than tu make an incomplete com-jilet- n stH-iir- ' . JCever use the aide arm .throw.' ft Is too easily blocked, Tha over- ii.. to the! band pasa aiarfa tiie wi 4r-By makingrear, uaire deception was Incoriior-aTe- d course abve the bead of the ihienien and iau be Ibrowh into the plays and the position of my IsxJy wag more adapted for even - When..ittlily- - urrotindedJ by; - Provo'a backfield Is Its greatest source of pride, v'acher, Hoover, Fotherliighmn and . Bullock ijiiarteriif feiflarkiiliie ability; Tach ef, Tbese iisat toiP oTTheTieH soirtll broken-fielrunning, will lie watched with the greiitest care by Sprlng-vllle- . Vaeher tears off runs at all lengths at any limn, and Provo fans dn not believe that Nprlngville can stop ills forays Into enemy territory. backfield Hoover, . a star, is also fast, and throws paaaes as accurately as anyone in the slate. Fotberingham la a Hue piling- er. piirn.ami. iiinipler hlU Rul.lui.-Jtruns the leant, rarely, carrying the fttel -- itmt Victory fr ahd bia ability to clump ou a punalishing grip at any opportunity ways stand, blm in kkkI stead, lie know a!14he tricks .f the tin me. wl in ind la always likely to Dartmouth misses "Swede" Olier. getting a fatal ho'd on an opiNineut iHiukr, oiitstaudliiK atar of lat aea- when be seems hard pressed, son. flares Was Tricked The defeat a 4i Ireudy suffered .by Al Hayes, th Texan, who at the handa of Yale, Dartmouth can oatclassed Junes, hy recently, testify to that fuel. It. was when Harvard and Brown atrlkUmly call ngHilslwttentUiii to TtSyelTTPHir'' H I l wi'fn Ijist season Harvard, fornell and best bid for victory with a series or UTtnitntW. lif foie Join s lured him in 4,hlngii tell bend Ureen victories were largely the re tirnl a fli to a trap and fine play. loelt wbieb ended the niattli then sitlt.of However, the brilliant forward and there. Diirthiouth . Supporters of" Park bWieve that nassiug game that made bis aklll and caution will la' of (treat so dangerous lust 'season Is missing assistance to him. H will lie of ln- - Ibis year. I.ane and: Mcl'biill atlll to note bow Tark'a Hied wl'l are in the bakfleld s recelvera. be utilised acirinat Jones, who has lint Ifcadey, a mighty fine, passer, ek tne preewton-- w beaten byThontt"', aitiear-4- o Jones Olsrlander. - Park's Y victim. However, iewned Tbouiuaoii in The most re- -finish Iwrnt with him. eiijjef Wrt hag been for a chance to meet Jones, and -- Jones la far from backward nlsiiit the encounter. Jones is now being a headline attraction on aouclit tba coast, ami he needs a Wfn'over l, a BREAKFAST " Park Cantaloupe, Friday tr atart with hla thin cream, French toast, syrup record nuniarred. ' ' H la certi)ln that each nian will milk, coffee; be trying for a victory In ihe short-es- t Ll'Xt'HEt )N" Beef brotb with possible time and 'with the rice, ojsmi cottitge cheese and carrot sj)eed possessed by laith men, a ter- sandwiches, .gingerbread apple ' lie exrific and slashing lHititJuay, milk, ten. ' :. pected. 1IXXEK cutlets, buttej-eunions, staffed is?pijers, endive and STRWGK COIXf IDENCE tomato salad, eacb cobbler, grah am bread, milk, coffee. In .mighty few series that Joel fresh to-.Indue of Wnshlnimtn baa ldsvefl In I As long as, has he failed to hit one of i'uutnes are In the market use tin-more home runs, the exiierlence of J'1"" - There are so many waya of P411 Jacob in of Boston when play iirinn them In aalads thaf tliey e. The Ing Philadelphia has been much the should never same. jaartomata. :1 considered more healthful than hf cooked vegetable. ONLY A FEW LEFT Some anthorkiea claim that intense heat destroys the vlramlnes. Howi Only four spitball pitchers still ever, It's pretty bard to spoil a to. remain in the , American league-- mato since heat does not affect the , Atblet-kaThey are Jack (Juinii of (be lied Fatsr of Chicago, I'rban mineral salt -- Stuffed Peppers Kbaeker of New York and Stanley. Two .w three large sweet red pepCoreleskie of Washington. By the way, who is the king of pers,. 14 isnind fresh musbrooins.' 3 Roumauia? tablespoons butter, 1 cup cooked rhv, '?up cream, 4 tablespoons A New Tork editor, hunting in dried. bread crumbs, salt and Africa, caught the elusive kudu by running It to earth. He got his pracCut ieppera iri halves aud, length, tice with Dame Itumor. wise and remove seeds mid whit Headlines that make von sick: pith. Drop into boiling water and WE DID IT FOR OCR MOTHERS, parboil for five minutes. Moisten SAY SEVEN OF BANDIT GANG. rice with cream and add mushroom and butter. Fill peppers with mix' No, he hasn't been smoking ture and place in a well bntrereV those are walnut stains! shallow pan. Cover wirhjcjuuibs. d The huddle system is not confin-et- d with bits of butter amfTiake In a to the fmitball field. It also is hot oven until brown. well known as an "apartment heat These peppers" are particularly plan, good with a" planked steak or fish. iert Means soma time, adorned the sideliuea will lie In readiuewi t hold down and Robertson, a wjng position, tackle, who was out for some time, is also In shape for the. fray. (iitdinundsen, stellar fullback. Is the greatest threat of the Red Ik'Vit back field, Gudmuudseu Is both fast. and a bard line plunger, which makes biui doubly' feared. Paimali, halfback, is another formidable ball carrier; Van Leu van unit It. Johnson complete the Sprlngville back-fiei- r BADLY Safer to Run With Ball Than to Try to Ground It, Declares Swede Oberlander . (Continued from Page One) n. -- However, Jones believes t hat he eaa win Over his Intent challenger, while, his newet-- t riviil declare that ( victory j he la Just as eonfiih-.i- t jhtwr-hathe greatest wtetjHwf--fcflMr't- rf and Bub Zmpka, of minolsi la no excepatlon.Ked Grange in bia flrat year wore nuuilter 77 no bia back and had abl scaaoju t'oach Zupike Insisted Grange toutiiuie weiirlug tb T7. Bed was a willing customer. All of which Uds up to the 4i Frosty l'ciers wmrs on his hack. lVlcr sbarca the aleei'lM tcrs of the firemen at Cham-pate111. It so haptiena that for that town. Is tne"fTfnliuils-Zmipke doibbrtl U wuurd la?" a W lucky mimlKr for Peters. shall soe.- . ' tin-to- p f. .... w w - Title of Region, No. 3; Tied If Proyo Wins eodcnea mr footliall Most ' Sprinfville Superstition a frmem w i I Mot Immune To prove Armory- - Friday emiir.K, funa pay MIH lu (me oiic f the sensational wrestling Units in the history of the sport here which has th ace ii maay siei tabular boat Is FMaiMethod 11 KFFISPiVII Grid Coaches tin- - mat- - Ve Park step out on r, i- aug. lteau the Ji-n- Henry - m . - n A Jm-.Il oppooenta. Be sure to obtain Hbe proper grip on the ball before passing. Incur roctly held, the ball moves wobbily through the arn'"Sd (!ainnofcver any great distance. Thia grip can la secured a.lmost nncous)iously as the passer Is running or glancing over tnt ftwi nr milking the pus. of course, this turn haa the general disadvantage of momentarily losing sight of the receivers while one's back ia turned, but this method haa I lie comiiensatiug advantage of hiding the ball, alow discbisures, and a more secure position of the feet. bard-bittin- j.i,,. . I'tah of Ferguson mid G. Johnson, Spring- vllie, ends, will l oiiiiosed by Bown and Gee of Provo; llolley nnd.Har- ninn at tackles will face Rolartson and Ward: Clark and Chldle, Sprlngville guards, will la? opposed THE YANKEE SENOB" by Passey and Taylor, and Hoff , man and . Robinson will fnee "each torn Yankee In Seinor." "The other ut the pivot position. Mix's picture, which conies J'.t.ch team is with Friday and omiii'ti-M- t substitutes both In line to the Columliin theatra r western star t Saturday, hcpopuja innLblickfiebl...:: hat ie b -- soaiHaing H Is rtitPtd that Sprlngvltle M- - demonstrates to ocstores its. close for pecta the - d ,L:mj. Swede" OBERLANOER. WMllfir'irtioiTft the Eplacoiial church, ad friends. dressed the members of the Mask Dean Garrit DeJong of the Young dub of the Young university Wednesday evening on "Literature and university . was recently - elected Life." president of the Fine Arts club '"of ' L.r-that Institution. "Mrs. Elsie C. Cart-rolProfessor W. IL Warner, poultry appointed as secretary. Insiieclalist of the Agriculture College teresting" subjects relntlye to art are of Logan, was In Utah eounty the discussed at the meetings which are . Uarly part of the week inspecting held poultry and recommended trent- nient for laiultr; diseases. JUisg Ruby ttVenmrry- - hnme" di'iuonstfafion Bgenf, apent WednesMiss Or Thomas spent the week. day in Logan on business. .. . t more f ban mere doer of daring .. ' stunts 'on horseback. Among other things, the acript requires him to execute a peppy tango since the locale la Mexico. Although tangoing has heretofore been a bit out .of the cowboy actor's line,- - b took an Intensive enurae- - nd, ; c? cording to advance reports from the Fox West Const studios, be maneuvers limb. In order to master. the tango, Sir. Mix to forego his daily boxing evercise and put in the time ndr : h " trtla ge ef i. "iirlos !eba s- - "7; iiau. . (, - l w-n- isioii. The contest I St one of the most lm- - f f WWi'r'M'fTTrv Mrtant to be scheduled In the state U yli.Mnn this seiison, having a vital liearing, I. r ns it does upim the reginonl titles. The proliable liiieuim.JoJJow : J'UOVO SPRING IlI.i.E Bown le . . Ferguson Ward It lio.ley lg I'nssey Chir;, Robinson c Hoffmru 1 tty lor rr.. . TK . r. rrrrr TTUdlc . . , . Harmiin .. Bee . re . . .' tl. Johnson Bullm k dh ... . Van Leu van Uib . . . . Pax man , . lloiver . . rhb j.r R. Johnson fb ' Gudmundsen iVitberinghsm 1:1- ........ 'iViiiHaiiriMinmifiiiM mm ' 5 f ihiijji nj.iijniMHirtimwii'W ' JTrr nmuiii r- - ' imihw .. himmiiiii'ih ii iwwiilMiniMii ? ...'...(,-wKIah- ,... ,r.., T V nii'i'li"iii mini m nimiiiiilr HMIiifiiiiliiiiwwiiii 1'iinmw - ii).?ailat Ajf - - -.. n- -- mi Mum - ..... iiniiaiui iiiiiii,iiwiii)miiiii, .. - in ... MiiHlminiijiiiiiiimiin imrMwiwiiA-iiiuiiii- J !..-'; n, i 3 i I ,!:: ) l It;; : " ........ ..... .... .. rt, ltols-rt,so- .... ft BREAKFAST Orange juice, cereal, thin cream, corn griddle cakes, syrup, crisp broiled bacon? jnilk, cof-fe" - ' ' 1 e. i milk, tea. IMXNER Ham baked in cider, steam brown rjee, stewed okra, endive with French dressing, green tomato pie, bran bread, milk, coffee. n . - Brown or uuiKilisbed rice is to the polish grain we uau-'Il- y meet. I'oliahiug removes most f the mineral matrerjeaving the .'fain mostly rice is vhite but not shlnf.- - The' shine is ;chieved by a coating of talc and tlucose.- This coating washes off of curse when the rice la washed for le u starebv-Puiliihe- (Miking. jU club Mock I If green tomatoes are plentiful your garden and there's danger f .frost before they cap ripen, try '! green tomato It's pie. amazingly : ' . i' , ' ' ?" n. . "V ' - IK ' Mr ' r. f . ' I I - Ika ) ; ' V., Jt W L Ujj ". GOLDEN JUBILEE PRESENTATION ! r.t Three cniw sliced green tomatoes, cups granulated sugar, 1 lemon, i reiiKioon salt, 2 tablespoons but-e1 tablespobn flour, ft teasjwon iiin.imon. teaspoon nutmeg . r ' ill v'r xr., f ,,..??. 4 ; r--? '4;-- T V - : . ii3fl m w 6m ;; I It! . ;i rood, 77 w 'Mr 13 4 'i 1 - fi - LCNtHEON 'jf- Cuppenheimer Good Overcoats i-- 8 ihiin Service Garage ..... 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