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Show r - V f V- w T V T ? $ 1 P mtm .." f THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1929. EVENING HERALD. PROVO (UTAH) rTT- - 1 far ; illfll Kittens And Papoosed In Rare Battle . i i I Workman Featured Switches of Lineup. J "J '. ' -' SPRINT RECORD ' : 1 QUAIL HUNT (7) IV L If-'- ! J Mark of 9.5 For Century To Be Decided On By A, AlL, ana ' r In ' - sj ' I 1 - J j n . ready for the fray. Karl Bunnell veteran 'lineman, also ha rejoined the aquad after recovering from injuries aurtalMd in the first game of the season, and Bunnell will be in Simpson has requested recognition of, his lOOard dash mark of 9.5 seconds, one tenth second faster than- - the world record, which was made in. a dual meet; at Columbus and two performances In which he was ymed at B.fi seconds, equalling the record As yet he has not filed application forTccognttiOTt of his 9.4 seconds' record made at the na : e TWadMew-totik- (IX-Fo- ey duty at center, if the need arises. "Ww Got to Be Shown!" B. Y. U. la conceding Utah "U oothlng at aU before the game. "The Utes are good, but they've got to ah..Bam-jeBaJfba.JJebeat us Saturday," declared one of the varafty stars today.- Thls remark Is typical of the Cougarl frame of .mind. No question, but that the Utes are Justly favoriteS5.N0 question have one of the greatbut that est, teams In their history. But the Cougars are hot after the Redskms, with no Inferiority complex to worry them. Last year's scoreless tie with the Utes, and this year's 7- win over Utah Aggies have dis" pelled that attitude. , It wm be a fightiBg Cougar team that takes the field at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. A "pep dinned, for the grld4ers. given by several ' of the tcam'a heartiest supporters, will take place thla evening Robert. The "Ywl)l rest Friday. "LOGAN. Oct 31 to battle old man Jinx, who .continues to keep hla injury complex, hover. ing over their camp, the Utah Aggie were slowly rounding Into ihape for their battle here Saturday with "Dutch" Clark and his Colorado College playmates. i rxot 'content to put vanaernoor, Bergesan and Day on the injured list, the old man sent Rus Maughan, reserve eacx who has been showing plenty of promise, into action with a seriously Injured eye. Aside from Dan Gillespie, back, the rest of the squad appeared to be in good shape, according to . Looks like a fatherly lecture here, the only question being whether Coach Dick Romney. A defense that Is hoped to atop diminutive "Clug" Vacher oi (,';gaii".;c George Manson Is the lecturer, the flying Dutchman has been WBnd'lhe' almost equanytcngthy Condon looks on: " . While this picture is a graphic example of the long and short of stressed this week. '""The Farmers the B. Y. U. football team, it is the "short of it" which Is most heavily have shown scoring power this counted, on for "Saturday's game with the Utah Redskins. Vavher's season, and because Clark-- is forced brilliant runs are a big part of the Cougar offense that has been to do most of his work by himself, planned. Manson is a sophomore tackle reserve of great promise, and they feel that they stand a fair Condon is a freshman star of a few years ago who getting back into cr.auce of stopping him and putting a crimp in the Tiger's championship form by work on. the varsity squad this season. aspirations. The C. ,C. squad will arrive liere tomorrow. rced . i - ay yes-terd- ay CAPITALIST Nis-ong- Doomed CLUBS ARE VISITS PR0V0;4-- J id SUA Sa (a ictD Team to Meet U.S.C IKE ARMSTRONG J- - "Iko" Armstrong University of Utah Utes who loci efJ tant'J Coach I. ad Fifty men of the University of. game between the Evhiv stid California football team depart for rivals, has an outstanding record d Loa Angeles tonight to prepare for turning out winners In the Roci the game Saturday with the Ual-- Mountain cuufweut-e- : Only tW7.i trni feat and two ties have mci-rcverslty of Southern California. Coach "Nibs" Prica is taking a Utes' record past . .. three vwrJ 1. s torn big squad, figuring Uuiing wMcn urae take the full strength of the Golden won two conference champiocshis Bears to down tha Trojans, who are They are favorites. So cop agd rated at 2 to 1 favorites. "We dp not this year. Incidentally, one of .concede any game until it Is play, itte games was at the hands of e! eo," says: ,Y, U. last year. ... 1 e the.-Ute- J H-ic- c WalterrP.:Whiead: ' i . Y, Holdua ON IDAHO DEER 6He iZeJitasJte, n, in ; i if 8 4--H i xTfla.f V will Coach Ike Armstrong's-mebe on their toes to atop two attacks B. Y. UTs arelal game, and Vacher. They believe they have a strong defense ready for passes, If they can atop Vacher, they're un-confident of contiirumg-thel- r Facing Operation RARE ANTLERS GIVEN PINS Chris-tense- ' 1 tional Intercollegiate meet at Chi cage, The applications will be con sidered by the A. A. U. national record committee at St. Louis, Nov. 17. Their recommendations will bc-submitted to the convention the next day. Decision on Simpson's records- will be complicated by the fact that the- Ohio star used "start ing blocks" in his races and these blocks have, not been approved by the A. A: U. If the A. A. U. refuses to approve The blocks, Simpson's records can- FOR COMMISSIONER not be approved. A recommendation to this effect by the record comOne of Provo's foremost citizens ays : mittee would send "the 'qu'estldn to ...... fi anj-f- r as commissioner for these Whitehead IdahcrSettthwirfSncnT'fl the flow of the convention. Spon-sor- a ' Pocatello. The University of Idaho, reasons: the blocks arg, prepared to of waa able" to defeat the Utes by a defend 'their use, in which case a 1 He has made a success of his .own business, and I score of 7 to 0, after a terrific spirited" debate is expected. through it has acqulreda- - wide Tjusmesa experience.. battle. 2 He is gehialasy to meet, and an intelligeirnis-tener- . Probable changes in the "Y" lineup will Include Wangsgard, who has been shifted from the center 3 He is willing to work, and doesn't .chafe at inFEAR VACHER HOOVER position to tackle n place p.f SALT LAKE-CTTOct SI. OIJ;) convenience where public good is concerned. " also that is It probable, Having developed a defense that - Workman will 4 He not embarrassed by all&nce with tvny po!i is of Is expected to upset Brigham H "Buke" Roblson. Both Wangsgard 'tical machine click, 6r section. Young's passing attack, and spent and Workman have been showing soma Ume studying the formations He 6 believes m the future "of Provo, and realizes up to advantage ln,thcrr respective that gjva lltUe "aug" Vacher, Counot to guard her natural wealth, but to the need only PUEBLO, Colo., Oct 31 C positions, while Roblsorii Jn pargar backfield ace, his start, tha extend her utilities to invitegrowth. Howard L. Royston,.6foot, 4 Inch ticular, has been handicapped by Equitable Official Delighted champlonshlp-boun- d Utah Indians unbeen Murdock has Steve San Calif., of, Andreasc, giant injuries; has a keen sense of responsibility of a trust tooff their Scenic With tapered preparations Beauties; der sentence to hang for the murplaying brilliant ball at center, and day for their clash with B. Y. Ur him. A. N. will start in the pivot position. der of Parrlsh, Looks Over Loans. here Saturday. County Agent Anson B. Call held the First National BankpresldetitrOf time to devotAifj''M iwblierfMs Vtn Backflold Strongs of Lamar, 31- - CB Vacher, vftr.played only one club achievement meeting in a A Oct. Idaho, BURLEY, counts Its Utah $210,000 powerful the upon Colo., holdup during A VOTE WALTER FOR In B. WHITEHEAD Y. the Spanish Fork Monday night, at there eighteen months ago, must deer sporting the largest spread of quarter - backfield, headed by Frank C. J. Martin of New York-CitState game to establish himself as two VOTE and seventeen FOR PROGRESSIVE time which on In ISA PROVO seen antlers animal girls any big Dan Beckstead and the manager of the mortgage loan and leadeis received achievement undergo an operation on his jaw, southern Idaho this season Was the star of that clash, wfll be -(Paid Political Advertisement) announced today. rhjsive "Feet" Tedesco. In addi- real" estate department of the presented by Pratt Thomas ofpins piiysicians watched closely by the Utes. the 'a i.hiiiimumu. in;: niuir.j The convicted slayer was ah,qt brought in to Burley by Roy Painttion to the usual scrimmage plays, Assurance Society of the First National Bank. of that city. er. Msasuring 42 Inches from tip """ " . "!L'?.'..-"- " .. in the Parrish .?.'' the passes of Chrlstensen, will be a Equitable the during by j1" jaw was a Provo visitor. toof United The States, were "antlers 30hgs, the program consisting necessarily tip, The forward formidable threat. several weeks in holdup an readings, and piano solos was given a St. Paul dspent weighing wail of the Papooses 1; strong, re- Sunday. before he was carried by a lare deer, hospital Mr. his in of ' club. Provo, members' the 219 stay During " pounds, dressed. puted to be the most formidable Martin conferred with Jesse N. by captured. 20 About parents were present at Measuring five Inches from the line faced by the "Y" Greenlings Ellertson, vice president and. man the meeting. The following girls deer's head, the horns- were 6Vi this season. New of ( Seftnr CntHnr; Mco inches in .circumference. ager of the Intermountain Title received their pins Annie D. Gard.It's bound ' to be a great gam and with Al-- ner R1M; Mary Mony, leaders. Electa is said to be the best piano player There were18 points on the When these two determined teams Guaranty company, .' bcrt Klrkpatri9k. Equitable agent Keel. Ida Hayward, Edith Ctirtis, in the senate. But the lobbyists, antlers. get together: Jennie Ellis, Helen Roberts, Mildred seem to be best at drumming up ""'"' in this territory. The starting lineups: ' "ProVo lh. without .a duubt, thi Angill. Afton Skiniior, Lillian Brd-- 1 business. : B.Y.U. FROSH UTAH TROSH most bpoutlful city I have ever fordt Hazel Tippctta, .JSrace Stah-man.re. . . Workman. . . Puzey seen," said Mr. Martin. He was de- Grace York, Lavinn Ludlow, Moore ..lrt. :. Wangsgard. scenic attractions Eleanor Moore, Jean , Brockbank, . Graves lighted with the Shields.. A.:. Yale Ton a sight- Gladys Jones, Francis Hughes, and c . Howard of the city, being taken Murdock ' II H L the ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 31. (VXh-- ti I I , IH I city during Ruth Hayes. Rose seeing trip around Haymond.t at-.- " will aucceed.l' : Street Charles to to his call "Gabby" short the stay. Mr...J?.aJJ,wU!hes ,T . . JV .. .. Erlckson Griffiths. .r.r ..It. n Chls at. as to i itl .1 William manager- ri It was his first trip part tention of all tjIud members that on le.'. ..... Sonne Eggertsen. .. the St- - Louis Cardinals next year, of the country, and Mr, Martin had Saturday at 11 r.. m. theclub . Tedesco Biddulph..... first-hanE I d the will broadcast a program over a to ree II I W'VMV according to announcement by Sam Cm--"BOSTON,, Oct. 31 J. Wilson. .... .i.rhb.. ..... Fitter opportunity con- of National his the made loann hook-u- p Breadon, investment by members and president national wouldany fciadly swap the Matthews . . . . . .Ihb... . Beckrtead ' II which amount To $25,000,000 inte&sted might tune, in on KSL Hill , league club. McKechnle resigned re i JT. Shober .....fb.. Chiistenscn' cem. 'purity credited to if in the over to of take in Utah, and $150,000 in Provo. cently management to got the fine program ' that has recent Carnegie Foundation the Boston Braves. Flans are under way to ptace been arranged. eportfor a "couple of good H Stmrtr"the" "first man to-- catch a j -- I I V 1 greater amounts in Utah, according or a backs of running pair baseball to Mr. Martin, who says Utah to be are home lovers and never falter dropped from the top of ent's." ireat one of the soundest sections of the on their obligations. monument, .gained Washington President James B. Angell Ring fame as catcher forWalter John"It. is usually; the policy of- - the country In the matter of investment of Yale said so."Tiere last son when the Was))Uigton piteher loans. rnmnnnv tn invest jihouf the same night, speaking at a joint dlnwas in bis prime. After a long CHIAGO,-O- et. In all of the experience of thejmflunt of money in a section that tin- of tne, Harvard and Yale en major league career he drifted into out through life insurance apneri, lithe 'HtUa'.'New York Italian company in making its thousands t clubs. tne minors and finally btcamo a on nomes ana ousmess policier, but-- in the case of Ut"itrri who lines to give it and take it in ' " " find mnv men jnrorty. It hasjever beej nccea-who- '. is different for there is much more 4, coocn ana scout ror tne t;ara3. amtSMBT ""T "i- thering can take wfialt 'li invt end" here than thvcompatry- de- aald.-jr- , nto one axcupfTTaat Mrtm; tnw r"vg's.frnm Its insurance paymeni ;aTdi"Wah,"tha'aouHd neaa of tnw vast 4taa forced 'tiql Tile coSTenTiM3uTTre?lccTs round decision over Stan' Twiffza, empire in which Its unlimited "na-th- e 18c tural resources have been scarcely Chilean' tight weight. It was a great fight, a '.fight scratched. ' which 'had the crowd on Its feet j "Our company, considers it a , tlme3 and was close j sure to do business In this section, to So as more of Provo with are booa sound, to cause -' the considerable acquaint people because people enough lot. . the, good quality of our country style, pure They 'Ing of the decision. thrifty pork sausage, and our fresh, clean, wholeee '4 opt ern -- V 1 aUad ton take place in the "Y" stadium, with the klckoff time set for 8:30 o'clock sharp. ' Out to Win Coach "We're out to win,s-s- ay iBubTrixoanaTrihe TBftens fall to. chalk ...up, a Victory, there wM be no alibis.'' ,. So Jar thla season, the Kittens have not lost a game. The first 'encounter was won from the Snow college grldder by a score of 54 to 6, Then came a, 13-- 7 victory over Weber college, and the next game, with the Utah Aggie freshmen, resulted in a scoreless tie. In this encounter, the Kittens did not have the aooring punch at the right time, and thus they failed Jo trluhtph over their Logan rivals, however, the "Y" Frosh have drilled hard during the. last two weeks to perfect that scoring wallop, with which they expect to beat Utah Friday afternoon. The young Redskins have only played one game to date. This was witl the strong university or .Up Bunnell In Uniform Again? Vacher, SJtousen Infioo45hape;JItes Drill Against Hoovers Passes, Vachers Kuns. Tbia afternoon's Ughtdrill wi'l eompteta XL Y. J.'t preparation for the University of Utah game, which takes place Saturday In the "U" stadium, San-Lak- e CKy. f rt'frtr Coach Ott Romneyaougara Is no thaiannounced further j. It la splendid condition, with "Clng hunting will be permitted in Fow Vacher and Marvin Skousen, who ell's j slough. suffered alight injuries in the West 100-ya- ktio A - y -- , IS NEAR Pheasant and qiiail hunting, scheduled for. Sunday and Monday, Nov. S and 4, will attract many hunters of Utah county, aa well as ' throughout the state. j season Include the The two-4afollowing regulations time limit. 6:10 a: m. to S:3Q p. m. each day; pheasant limit, two trtle birds pet 13 birds per day. .day; quail limit, ' NEW YORK, Oct. 81IX The claims of George Simpson. Ohio State university sprinter, to recogas the ' world's fastest hunition Utah "V" Frosh have nevor been man." will be considered at th beaten by rival team two year Amateur Athletic Union's annual in 'iuccesslon, but now it look a in St. Louis, Nov. 17. ,18 and' Hf the "Y" Kittens have the best meeting 19. Simpson ' was clocked for the chance for many moons to accomdash in. the.. Unie equalling . this feat. .or bettering the world, record Jot ''plish betraditional 49jtUe Friday's the event four times during the tween the two teams, expected to 1929 Reason but recognition of hi. Utah;Grid Sap Today's WorMbui Is . Last Before Battle Big Ones And Little One Simpson's M Waiigsgard, ' i I Murdock, UM I1AL'1 '.;': m - j 1 Street Qiosen ; Cards' Manager n, . -- . I.. Prexy Says Grid Stars Beat . - - , n - I i.. . FOR MEN II. "Purity Rating H CLOTHES Tale "If Ah . it II Canzoneri Takes Bout Tough t . ; awd-dose- i f jI : 'iht' -- ! . is POUND ALL WEEK FOOTBALL EXCURSION ' "" To . some hamburger (ground' beef), bur meat department will. sell both for 18 cents per pound all .this week. Our pure pork sausage contains nothing but specially fresh pork, spices and salt. Our hamburger b. made of" special cuts of beef, bought for that purpose. . November 2nd - - f - -- f- - B. Y. U. VS. ' scraps or odds and ends around the market. You'll like them both. They could not be J made of better materials, or in more sanitary ' V v f surroundings. t MEAT 1 ... 4 "YM Public 50c ' 3:30 P; M. High School Students 25c Tickets for B. Y. i . STADIUM of Utah Game'; , NOW ON SALE AT r NO. l. - .CALLAHAN HARDWARE , Jf Frm"f Styk, fibrin and tailoring that of f asntonThrln pK.mDieneci taCVMiTiruM ihciTweolen weaves r KW 5 TL ' v Theyvt ri3ht . tn ' V.;r r-- I. fen! u w u - .JAWf ityfe becauie, el!in ' s j ' -- .., . for much higher price..! 1 tJ..-- i r v ' , i .Vi'ThtirTnn'Anmmnin) .V. fT of Purity" E ST CENTER ST. - - And Tlhey're ai rlsht In tailorlnsas tf M-- stores were A,rlc..nJ England. ' , Other Dl0Bev$uH Wardmaat Suite. 111 r.. FooDv mrnmn COO from tile center! fabric be- -. et. ttemandifjnen who arm. fc'ft i "lf. ...fiTw.-.? EXTRA 'rickets on sale Nov. 2nd on fcpecial Train leaving Pay son .at 9:45 a. m. Provo at SALT LAKE & UTAIL RAILROAD. PI TROUSERS mileur4ntiwutoryiice-js-inffect.- - T5 ' "Ti II These Suits Meetth etyle demand y 10:30 V 'J 7i"l m-- mil v LOAF . .r- - t! - Hundreds of our patrons serve 'delicious meat loajf often, by mixing one pound of our pure pork causage with two pounds of bur , ,beef hamburger, adding only chopped onions. green peppers, eggs, cmclteroFbread crumbs and milk.-Tha meat loaf one day this week, ExcufsionFare I CENTPElMIL ' JRIDAY NQYEM . Special Low I r Neither our hamburger nor sausage contain U.0FU. vs. .' 189-19- 5 WEST CENTEIUTT PHONE 67 i PROVO, UTAH . I |