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Show "' t DID MC fiELIN Name Is Appropriate As Penn - VTiBing - Have Punch r When Centre College- -- Matted Harvard several years ago, the little Keutucky institution became lauiou overnight. jr 'J5o MiMiIUa,:who helped bring ehrtnt the victory over Harvard still i very much in the lmiellght, Bu" nuw is football coach at Geneva ColleseijB Institution not much, larger tunn Centre, licncva Stsrnrises . In Harvard's first game . of the season, the Crimson played Geneva and M Milllu, as coach,- reiateJ. the victory he had niade possible as . a player. Geneva won, denoni na tton al Ceait re' is " rit T rfWl, Presbyterian, I believe. Recently' I noted that at a conference "of the Presbyterian pastors of Keutncky. sports football in partieu lar were roundly scored - "A college like - Centre never Tie Ury over d aliould aspire to big a university as Harvard." is the .ay one of the pastor expressed it. ... Too Much FcotbaU? no to is there am inclined think I j "reason tor the nresenf jsnxlPty that to have for the old fi.stors seem ' ' dear out Centre. it t?tft lttTrtl proltal.li; thsf fH.t- - If MA It- , S.SS ' I s pep,-ndrnt- fUtOWU board-agvlJU- . e, grid-- U take it body ' bj the of .the e nam-- , erh; iast,. &30 Classified Advertising Raies " i '-- RING- - STXCTED , r - new. Madaen i , Gleulng Co. Phone tlsemtnt LEGAL NOTICES - , . W1N0WILU SWiNGSi u&rfV ' to-Iv- e NUT . i The professors are still crying pbat ftjotball coaches are overpaid. Having seen some of the teams perform this season we are beginning to think go ourselves. ' ' . T Fur I it from us to intimate that it is powsllile Tor some tennis play- ei's lo luiike iiH)reiTniBs Tinia ns pnrfessitm tirs than they-ca- n als. .... fc; anney:av-- Greo Litl -- -- t Xo foptliaU 'team ever got very far without" a good line, and the same seems to go for our politicians, . "who speak blibly of rendering much' unselfish public service. so In rprtiitn circles the visit of Queen Marie bus. created "unflattering, continent And, yet" there is no record of the royal lady ever having expressed a melodious, preference for "Horses, Horses, Horses!" irt FSiuo does fit. many people can tell you todnv whether MichHc 'ham-pioArlen wus a lunitannveighr ora Bmuflwaj' burkevjicr. u Mr. (t'Goofty wauls to know if the overhead game in professional foot I ui 11 has anything to do with the "cTTst of operation. ..' , The newspniers are priifting of Babe Kuth making ' up lie more interest - ' g MadeUffi Chamv Passing of Middleweight Phenom Touches N.ew"HeasywpigntTitlrHoldcr; Greb Beat Him " , Bv JOE WILLIAMS . "I Greb," admitted the champion. XEW .YOHK, Nov. 5 Gene Tun-uey- learned, iimntiv nthpr thinirs. flip heaTTweight champion of the mine of aiiarfwtfiinnrinir f..p tt u hu' a eliaii..eh.uai world, had just returned to bis tiwvsiinrv home from Pittsburgh; where he 'catch Greb. He was always on the ws a pallbearer at the funeral of go, retreating, ade champhm. Tncing, always moving Harry Grebra Tunney was a great admirer of Tunney Gained Confidence Greb, and the tragic result of the . "Fighting Greb, : I gained . confiw-f the eccen dence in myselfLJ-Mil- d operation tric QtTiiia it's" earthly "career deeply improve from fight tcj- - fight. The first time I met him he whiptouched Dempsey's conqueror. -- " ped me. The next time we fought No Ctown Battler ' "Everylnidy said ' Greb was a I whipiied hint, When we matched down fighter," commented Tun- again I whipiied him even worse. "The lart time we fought was at ney. "They called him a windmill have knocked him and a freak, a tlrelss puncher who St. Paul. won his fights mainly because he out that night. Vbeu the fight bud Speed lid coffid' keep slapping ended Greb 'said to ine, 'I've fought and you for the last time, Gene. You away, 'To me Greb was a great fighter. are too tough. Go and get I)emp-sey- .' -- Greb was the first fighter of the greatest - Irtd(d I think Imlavr Iftoawequence-ho-dmitted'Tltfighter, in .spjtfirreVffTBW could Imx as well as anybody when ready Tor Dempsey Tunney gay? Greb was be tried.'; He was a. hanTTiitter when he set out to hit. He had a courageous fighter he ever met, r fine defense, and there was nothing ever saw. think everyone who. saw 'the ,. wrong with bis footwork; "Of course Greb had certain fight at Philadelphia will admit I made OempRey back up more marked eccentricities in the ring, that onc-e- . Greb Well, 1 fobght He. was not what the game calls an than times and I never made him five orthodok fighter. But there was niucii more to bim than clownish bak up a Sfngle time, I knocked ldm liack with; punches frequently, gestures and siiectacular acrobatics. but not once, did he ever hack Behind all this wag a real fighting away." background and a rare courage' Tunney thinks the quality Hint Tunney 'gives credit to Greb ' for made Greb an extraordinary fighr'er bis own into was his nt native enthusiasm for the a heavyweight champion. ' Tnnhey .""" f uglit Greb five times; Once Greb game. "You don't find in that many brut him. That wus, incidentally, Greb had it to a marktlie only time in tils life he Was fighters, but ThatV-tm- e ed reastwt whv whipped.-I- t" was" from Greb that he degree.preferred to fight himwlf into Tunney won the- light heavyweight ' co.idilion instead of trniniug on the" championship. food and in the gymnasiums. It a "I learned lot in my fights with was more f nm" ing to see pictures of him making j-sM)Htj, The figures, showing '.that up with t'oi. Knppert arter tua,t new four' out tif every five have it, "are contract has ieea signed. , probably correct anyway. .. Never Imik a gift horse in the J .There's a baby in Baltimore that can whistle. This oght to luake hini tfie 'leading of the season In spite of aB the flattering .things .the turf writers have been saying about Which-ende- iny-sel- . - the-Tno- st ; - gradual-developme- ' d Crusader Fit j i 1 S"r r " fj. - ; ''We'. see ly. the pnirs that Mr. Browning has gone into the courts-tget a divorce:. We' bad hojed he would go into them to get a gnurd- ". v "" iau. r.' - ' t : - -, ' 4e worse. thinkfnl that Henry Fort Tilings could always W'n be la collectlnx only fiddlers, and not . t saxophone players. artaBsiaBBasaisB4BejBBBaBaMBiaaaiasasassjaBaas MOM-- N J TO UlGtil': CAl'TAIN IMI'lJIIIIH II . ,J liJUl ... ....... CLEM COADY. COACH HORWERV Harvard may prove to be one of those Inspired football teams we read alxiut. It; ghqv the results of the new r ' cosrtiimt systeut. ; ,. ', Here-whavp Captain CJem Coady and Coach Arnold Horween talking over ine situation in. preparation for the two big games of the year. Princeton and Yale. A team apparently without a punter, Coady recently! i took a whirl at It and has.becn doing a- - fine Joint, ; Harvard, after losing to T.eneva and Holy Cress, surprised by a victory f thfi depe eycr Dartmouth and is hopeful of upsetting mmd'tar : v ; ;i . , , CARS WASHED" t. Dept." r nsed r -'l r- nans : WANTED WOULD LIKE TO LEASE a farm ' - PGR SALE ROB RENT or Ifirt acres or more, one with " horses Overland truck, FOR RENT One partly, furnislied Write and U.Implements preferptf. SALE 4 ton Mr p, Andrus, U'boW, 310 W. 1st new tires. $175,00. 2Ii5 So. 4th .; Itousekeeplnc roont, ' nl Utah, R. F. I). No. 1, Box i? - u3 North. . n "West::-"'- ; n Mi. bed-;,roo- fe - M1SK JJliXNEOUS FOR DISTRIsee BUTION Fraak Morton, SprtngviUe, Box. 465. Covers any section of Utah County.-- ; 41 HOUSE-TO-HOCS- FREE PIANO LESSONS With purchase of every piano choose roar own instructor Thcee months free lnstraction. Brothers Taylor r i Co, og - 493-J-- VICTORY prlcefTir need parta. EveryUtlng' sold oa money back gusraniee. Daniela Atlto Wreckage.' Phone 68. 812 S, Only. Ave. Provo. Ctatu tf WANTED Salesmen for local established line. Inq, Mr. Meslen at Hotel Roberta after 8 y, '"' ni 785-R-- , fui: Ctii-Ml- 151-W.- n . ....... : ' .... v ...... ...... ';.' i . IKMIYER SWEEPER repair romirtIxlakeji xarftjjtjtt Tayloi Bros. t'o. Phono 9,8, aW West.-- f V eehi'riu N1-T- 108-W- RA . a26-- " "i.J..'...!'.,.., jmui ij GIRL ''WANTS ElfPIOTMR'T-- s WEalsf oth North. bo i . y REPAIRING ST0TE8 T AND FURNACES 1178. nrVVYriaTI"aiVi'iJ I I II " Hlff VWWUUUi. iJl BUSINESS V. I DIEEGT0RYJ 1 Kitchen cabinets, bookcases kinda of cabinets made sill ttTDrderralsiff ornlttrre HAVE TROUBLE ' -- S. W. PETERSON A Phone 235-- J 443 West 1st North ell . M-i-- U - all kinds - Capacity 150 cars. Bring your products il,, JliL-duus- Provo Ice .fi- 8i & Stroage .' Co. n't s !!,. flB ' Cqitimunity phurch t Service Announced XA- Ill - nil i if i HOLLAND-- FURNACES MAKE WARM FRIENDS The- furnace with a bonded guar-anteLong and easy payments oa Interest. I t. , W. P. M.VRTJN e. t i Dealing Engineer " So. St" Phone 1108 East 1st 13d work. Electrical welding. PROVO FOUNDRY A MACHINE CO. ' ; - ' 4- rrt i --r--- V'' - - BERT BANDLEY.' Auto Topi and General Blscksml thing ('.- Zl Phone c $q W Provo ' - I, ;- - - n AITO TOPS AND CTJBTAIN3 Cpbobterint and eai Covering, ' it phoni r - and ' macJtiiDe and acetylene General lonndry iaf5" - . - tf 'id,""II e - ' rVh'WUMXl, T " ,. - f BOWSES? I , ANO S6M5I8LV. f ) 1 A ' Im-ate- j.oe -- " SiARCEJ.LING -- 5 Miss Barrett U now at the Ladles Florid rt . . . AYRE8 WELDINO WORKS Ac tylene Welding. We "weld anw thing made of jnetaU 42 North ..... HOP. HI 'WJ LEsf K reddenca phone 1T2," 1 BARGAINS in leflnlshed . plan.-Taylor Bros, , EXPRESS HVE s Harvard Eleven Inspired r" , - ' Office t'SED rUN'OS ..... com-pah- -- i ' . "r' .... ASSESSMENT home nlO HAVE. YOUE CAS washed ai polished by the Tellurtde llotor company.- - VJ' 77 MO - two-tim- Mickey AValker to fight as a welterweight any more. A decision the baxing fans Of the country, him for some months ago'. 't.st :4 lt4 JL 8UITH, im4.Hn .' pndy, principal ' ' J Provo, Utah. Niotire-- is hereby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Directors f the Svedicate Mining & Mailing Company held n the SWtb --day of October, 1920. an assMment, jiura- ALE Kindling word, six FOR RENT Heated bedrooms; ber 23, of $1.00 per thousand, shares. foil V9 board if desired. 334 E. Center ssiks for $1.(X, delivered wafe levied upon all the outstanding n9 West 1st So, in rear of 161 W. 1st capital stock of the cotporatlon, South. n payable immediately to P. K. Houtz, secretary-treasureFOR RENT Nicely fir. front at ' Room ; 8, CHEAP 2 buggies, nlO 314 W. 4th So. office building, or by mail IDR SALE Uoundy J. i very good 'condition. 'Dennis to P. O. Box 407. Trovo; Utah. ivii1 38. Phone Route 2, Box PGR RENT KOO acres farming Any BtM-- upon which said assess- Davis, n9. ment may remain unpaid en the 795-J-and gra sting land in Spanlsn Pork 2Jrlt day, of November, 1920, will be 'canyon. I'tah t.'o.. Utah,' .Write N. ISO goodo'd SALE 1XR SHEEP M. Gudmundson. 2027 Was. Ave:. delinquent and will be advertised LV nS flsj Call Daybell, nl for sale, and unless payment 4s Qgdcn. Utah. be sold at public 10 vol. PerSALE. CHEAP tXfli FOR RENT Mod, 4 room Bouse auction at the office of the Ehone 305 petual Encyclopedia. 48 Nor.fb. tlnlverslty Avenue, And garage. lug., at 373 E. 4th N. In office at r Jtsttl .County Agent's Prbtt Utah, si theTtour of 5 o'clock S Post Office n7 building. m., December mh, 1920, to pay he this assessment, together with the IV)R SALE Desirable house, super- FOB RENT Four room modern house "with garage. Inq. 158 E. costs of advertising and expense of ior heating, plant, all convenienc 2nd nO . sale. North, m. to o es. lnseciion from to a. P. E. HOl'TZ, n7 POR m. at 277 East Third North. ' . RENT Pasture fer horses. . "secretary. - p. ., n7 The American Express team" on ; Pub. dates: Oct. 28; Nov. 5, 12, TAMALIES for parties andrrban- Phone over the Schofield ?Auto by 14 points 19 and 20, A. D. 1920.; . Mrs. Gra- qilets, Phone 928-J- . Tii TaTCinSnnrieaghe u 11 1X)R JIENTT 3" rooin modern apt. bam." Reasonnbltr jirices. 400 W. 3rd South, h5 ('apt. Olson's team led off, and look ed like a possible wtuner. FOR SALEClark-Jewe- l range gas 2 room furnished cotThursday's clnAh will bring to in t;e' IMitri't fniirt of Ctah at the Hub Clothing Co. Phone FOR RENT gether Huh Clothing team and the tage. Ideal for students, $12 per li21 . . 255. Sfflt" of " Auderson Gurage fiv nl2 inonib. Phone Rnmsosjr" plaintiff. vs. CIDER--Sweet 3(tc per gallon.' BoilFollowing are the scores of hist S. Johnson and Kate Johnson, ;obn night's contest : ed 75e, spple syrup $L50 bring FOR RENT 2 new modern 3 room his wife, defendant. Schofield Auto 1 3 Totul nuts.. bulU-I2 conveniences r one; - your DcfeitdJugs. Cider works on Lake Said to of Ctah (. ttilister 124 4(il The'Wate 1(52 115 , furnished ; also furnace. 808 West ' 0 : YiewJIoad. ant C. Olson 101 154 123 440 2nd North St,; I'rovo. no r sniUmonedtb-aii-IiedYcu are-- hereby A. Danne'r 104 124 148 876 SALE Tnll 1X)R Nar, Hyacinths, w.lthln twenty dnys'aftetL ser-vi3 rotim cottage, II iR RENTJ-Tle- wu . . . 171 A, 4flson-18H03 515 cissug bulbs; plant them, now. of this summons npo ybn, if close n, cheap: 0J0 .West IsfSo. 100 loO 100 300 IHimmy ririces assortment.. Special served within the county In Which Sjtlendid nil is brought, otherwise on Peonl roots, $3.00 dozen. Twenty nct.ion ) TOTAL . 2l2 this varieties renin Is, Per large plants, $1 ITUt KENT 3 room apt., partly Within thirty (lays- after such ser- dozen. Elght-Q- Provo "lodern. t'10 No. 5th West. Phone Phone 1 2 3 Total vice? and defend the above emltled Greenhouse. Expressmen nil 50(1. nil Keck 15 157. 132 .418 action $nd id case of jronr failure renoereu PPOR SALE Scott 113 141 139 393 so ,to do, jmtgnietu Household foods; 1 !)R I: 'XT 5 room modern hrlck Adamg '.. . . . 110 131 122 303 against yon according to the decook stoves, heaters and ranges. hotw Just .newly" pa tiered ? and Vincent 91 130 140 387 mands of the eoniplaint, which has Call at tlie Furniture Shop. 113 N. fainted. 230 No. 1st AVest Call Elliott nlO ;;17. 16i 150 182 507 been filed with( the Clerk Tif the tlniv. Ave. Phone 1159. u8 ten which within or days Court, FOR TOTAL- -. SALE Used for said of BlONEY TO LOAN 2078 typewriter Tl ie filed with the. Clerk ' sale, good as new. V Phone 15. f Court. ' nis Setca per cent on farm and city TUIS action is brought to foreclose Provo property. Consolldt4 given to- the t certain TRASH r Re:l Estate company. 124 ' West UieJolle Szl ASHES-tiiaittt if f-A SH HACIJED. . o?-Phone (Cmmenc4iig 20 ods East jitilie tSE0 RANGES' LOST AND PODNU Vort beast Corner of Block 89, Plat '; ity Survey of LOST-r-ShSpanish Pork rimmed glasses, foun- 6"od coal and gas, ranges, .at ba Plillding Lota them-- East oh-- the naln prices, and easy tain nns, Tl. and pen 2 Evershiirp ieiicll, themi street Mae the rods; of " t By XEA Service. t 12 rods ; ;t hence West and key In case. Return to 245 No. Ins Comnany. South hence NEW' YORK, Nov. 5 Big league n5 - Phone 709 W. 1 Tods; thence North 12 rods to the 3rd West. TYPEWRITERS penmint: winners are usually the an sW,s1aSssnsiwiayaa 0 choice to repeat. ' However, in tlie nla'ce of 'beglnhlng; containing SHOES NEW AND REBUILT TYPEWRITeast of the New York Yankees aufi iren nf 24 square redsrH"-ERS for sale or rent. All makes WM. STANLEY DUN FORD, I lie St. Louis Cardinals there is our See misses' ladies' shoe and bar, repaired. Work guaranteed. TayAttorney for Plaintiff. ' considerable' difference of opinion. tables. Bros.. gain .Taylor lor Pap? Coy, nl3 P. O . oddress Suite 1. Union Manager John McGraw of . tlK ' - "' , Giants fwls that St. Iiuis will have block. Provo, Utah. Pub. dah's: Nov. 5, 12, 19. 26 ami its troubles to win acain In 1927. look for Alexander t" Jlec. 3, 1920. 1 - contniw where he left off in the world series. That would hurt the S OLD MASTERS . '. Card. Htauley Harris iif Washington, winner of 'American League Sunset and evening stur, in 1024-2ha a somewhat .And one clear call for me! I, I :'te . T,"v 'g I similar 'opinion of the. Yankees. ; be no And there moaning may and Cleveland. ' Philadelphia ' the bur, Washington ' were all better clubs i J j than-(hWhen I put out to sea. Yankees at the close of l Harris. thinks the season, t i But such a tide as moving seems ' asleep, Too full for sound or foam. 4 V : , When that which drew from out (. boundless the deep .'At the Communion service to be Turns agaiu borne. held in the Community church, corner Second North and University Twilight and 'evening bell. avenue; next Sunday , at 11 And after that-thdark! wBl the pastor Itev. JjJ. E. And may' there be, no madness .:! sermon In series his final the preach farewell,f on The Great 1 Ant's 0 Jesus." The When I embark ; service" of the 'Sacrament'" of "the ' r; Lord's supper will also tie observed. For though-froout the bo irue of TJw church school" of Religion Time and J'lucr 4. i. Eimcation convenes every Sunday at Tlie flood may beet- - t:ie far. 10 a. m. itid ' the I'oung People's Two men were killed ami sev;ii others' were bnrt when1 a street car left Society offbrlKHan Endeavor holdi I. hope, to see my pilot lace to face the rails and stalled up a mountainside oil the outskirts of Wheeling. When T have :he bar. Its service' Sunday evenings 7 W..Ta. If a house hadn't been lu the way the ear might bave made "the A. Jiord .Teniy l'ro sing the OCHK'k,. ,i; v ? 7, .... Bai1. r A climb. Tills sb6ws what lhe W. m.x.I. looked Tile. fTrt clowns Jine - AJoeTOiams has decided not v - ," rTVAYrTTP. t. 'u';-- :HASJ. ' Provo . oXi 7-- '',. r, 1 0 '.' , l)lt .j ' tHrtlesre-pttnciiTt- i ' E Of nsanen-tl- fnrther ft Millinr Coro- place of business, ball activities at Centre this year! are coin? to upset the morale of the student body by souie sensational victory. schedule ""Is a rathe Centre' modest one. There will lie no wild celebrations, such as featured the victory over Harvard.' No Cause For, Eritement It doesn't seem as if football is going to disrupt the mrvwirnges of i to "its seeks ' students. If the ?ood pastors' had only looked at .Centre's record to- (lute, . dbubtilf any-o- f them would h.nvi . cWfessed the beljef that too much stress was being placed on football and noj enough on study. Centre has played a scoreless ti( with West Kentucky. "Normal. d feated Kentucky Wesdleyan an lost to Ogtethoriie 12-- and" Tenue .TgJW'T. Tltefw UtilUHHffteT'etn cjiea-auo- ui inere. In i gyndiente Miuinj . - NOTK r derk ficnen pnrtienlirt. ,. Onter. niYS'CIAX ft SIHGEON e Count five words to the line. The cash rste applies when paid before six days after the last Insertion, the charge rat (double.) La l applying tothose nrt paid within .that time,. ' Number Times Cash (Consecutlva insertions) Charge 10e 1 day, per line tOs iOt 40e S days, per line 30e . One week, per line. . Me' One irmitth, Jer Hue $UI v. - CbneuU eoaoty WthosehoTartssjrirthrttnte--th- with BOARD1 AND "ROOM privlh-ges- , at 518 E. erdrd,.-- o within six days after eompletlon of the advertisement, nor to those who pay at the offioe rthrin5 crease applying merely to those classified advertisers who pay the collector later than six 'days sffer the last insertion of the adver-- to took like UVQ CLEANED fOUB ll meang, no raiseofrates "71advertisement is nM CUUMMi CAKTKT hoard "and room for 4 or 8 refined gentlemen. Home privileges; ideal location. 1'fcoae C52 ; inq. 18i So. 1st West. CT "EBT-SELE- Due to the tact that tbeeematt advertisements ire takes at the ttinitnum cost to the adveriser. and because of th expense on- of gmuy of ths "Want dsM The Eveaitig-- . tettd with the collet-tuBcraid wilt sdd the cost of personal collection to sU these lssi-.le- d advertisements on thU page not paid within six days of the ' v ; last date of Insertion. W 10-7- Class' BOARD AND KCOM icrea FUR SALE X)B XEASE-SOtammer grazing land fifteen ntUe from. I'rovo ; also ISO acre Irrigated laud 20 miles from Provo. 8e Scott P. Stewart. Tel. KM or 118-W-. ' WANT ADS f"0B SALE RJAL CSTATK SALE CHEAPi lot un.StB S ) between 2nd and 3rd West or will. trade for eow, etiiekena, automobile . r ' n or utuk.: Vbone TX-- - M PAGE FIVE rO 'F . e i Jt to Testify 5,T 192- 6- 'WEMm HERALD Harry Greb Among Greatest Fighters TiIAKE CENTRE? Is PEOYO .EVENING HERALD, FKIDAYUOyEMBER HuTAYU.K ArTf?rCT ATTEflTiONy f'A , |