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Show EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1928. PROVO PAGE FOUIT sGHED1EJ1M AL HNEi:DIISI ' 1Y January 4 WW - S; i - v.. Six Teams Expect to Put Up Strong Battle for Honors; Pleasant Grove Comes Here Early in Season. appearing January Troo At Lincoln . y. w - , SUTTON AND HERALD WIN WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE '. Superior vs. Schofli-ld- . .. 1 The opening games find Prov at Lincoln, With American Fork at Pleasant Grove. Pleasant Grove comes to Provo the "next Frl-- ; Interday in a game of exceptional , est, since the two teams were cham-division runnrt-u- p of the and plon .' ; last season. , in the Strong Uams are expected field from every - team. ' Pleasant Grove, with, the sensational Christiansen brothers as a nucleus, will naturally be the favorites, in spite of the loss ' of Jthree of Jast season's 'X, regulars. Sophomore team gamea will be played before each league v game, players of the with the second-yeM- r 1 same school batty ng for honors. in tnereeuin.. ..ma nffioiKia I Sutton's Market "and Evening Herald bowlers triumphed In City league bowling tllta Monday night The Sutton team trounced the o American Legion, runnt'r-u- p first1 half, three straight games, and thereby "took a position as one of the strongest contenders for the second half title Sutton's chalked up 2401 pina to wallop the legionnaires.' Elliott was the big gun for the winners, with a total of 537, and high single game of 199. Bill Neil son led the legionnaires, with 496 Mr. three games, and high single of ' playing '.' - 211. ' The Herald pin topplers had z hard time to take three strfht from the Gbk company, having nar- .uyjK 5 VKff Jo two of the throe jTtrtffrtes. Gooaell was high man for the winners, with high three games hi. v; row uiricuus The officials' school for the div- of 480, and high single of 176. Gaff-ne- y 28 at 10 December be held will had high total of 458 for the ision o'clock In the Provo high school losers, and also high single pf 173. D. and Wilson C. Oren The scores: gymnasium. ERALbs R. Mitchell wilt conduct the school which l"t. Nielsen . for officials and coaches, ...J10 1S1U5 876 demand work will consist of floor 125 115 119 359 Hullck .... will onstration work. Each official 428 109 165 15 Gray at 146 159 155 460 be glven-- a rating for his work Hardy .... , .159 178 145 4S0 this school Karl Banks, principal Goodcir . . of the Lincoln high school,- will apTofala .........649 766 688 2103 point the officials for Alpine division league games this season; GAS CO. The schedule follows: Madsen ...157 131 157 445 JANUARY 4 130 115 126 371 Hartley - -. - . "Provo at Lincoln. Prows .'. American Fork at Pltasant crorC Kilnack V ', JANUARY 11 ' Gaffney Frtovo.' FlMaarit Grove Fork. American B. Y. H. 8. at Totals Lincoln at IjpJiI. 1 JANUARY Prove at " at Lincoln. 1M, AmerlcM Fork Pleasant OraW at B.V. H. 8. JANUARY XI ' Lehl at B. Y. 8. JANUARY itS ; B. Y. H. 8. at Provo. Lehl at American Fork. ' Lincoln at Pleasant Grove. It ' Evans FEBRUARY 1 Iprovn at American Pork. Pleasant Grove at Lehl. . B. Y. II. B. at Lincoln. . ' .168 152 .'.141 164 M53 159 ,148 159 139 145 93 413 143 448 107 419 148 455 211 495 ....... '..........145 ............. Elliott Sutton - v American Fork at Lehl. at Lincoln. Pieaaant Grov MARCH 1 "X American Fork at Prove. Lehl at Pieaaant. Grove. Lincoln at IVY. It 8. I TIP OF TONGUE ,. 183 177 .186 182 145 160 132 138 . .115 183 155 .137 165 .............199 Totals welcome gift for Pither, Moth er, Sitter, Brother, Children or Friends. See the Cerribcitci t oeritorc. 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A ( .. f tivu- - football ' team, which meets Nthe on Christmas University of Hawaii ' ' ' day. The Weber team won the junior college "championship of the Rocky Mountain region this season, "Partners Again" Double Comedy '' . in ' f tTRTlFlCATI A GIFT parklct with Chriinatt George Sidney - 220-yar- d 440-yar- day Today and Wednesday ' . nJtis may kelp you with your trip with them. President A. W. Tracy and ThomArchdeacon Noel Porter, Grace as E. McKay of the board of rc- - "Home of Taikinjr Pictures" "God Cathedral, San Francisco: leases the universe to all who can Today and Wednesday pay for It In the Invisible coin of Also 150-yar- d n, old-tim- - ; . n, Red Thorn, football captain-elec- t. Is shownlg e form as a basketball man, and looks like ah outstanding contender for a guard position. Lou Johnson from' Sprlngvllle, center, and 'Kito,hen from Payson, another pivot man, are showing plenty or s class among the fresh man hopefuls. OGDEN, Utah, Dec. 4 ' (UP) Seventeen football players of We , ber College, accompanied by Del- ton Bramwell, their coach, will leave Sunday for Berkeley, Calif., to work out for two days before sailing on Dec. 12 for Honolulu, where they will meet McKlnley Col lege on Dec. 22. At Berkeley they will be joined by Merlon Stevenson, j former coach, who will make the Bqnita At ' wack, Illinois; end, Franklin, St Mary's; quarter, Williams, U. S. C; half, Mizell, Georgia Tech; half, Baker, Tulane; 'fullback, jBcull, ' Penn. Third team End, Barna, Hobart; tackle, HIbbs, U. S. C.;. guard, Sanders, S. M. U.; center, Moyni-haNotre Dame; guard, McMul-leNebraska; tackle, Brown, Tex as; fcnd, ' Abernathy, Vanderbilt,; quarter, Maples, Oregon Aggies; half, Hame. S. M. U.; half, Brazil, Detroit; fullback, Crabtree, Flori-- . .805 816 780 2401 . -- ning to take a formidable array of Garden City paddlers to Salt Lake--j for the big event,. and the Pr.ovo entry should stack up well with floor. FOR LONG TRIP appreciation." Dr. James S. Wost, Bapttet;"Mucl. la being said today what Is happening to the home and to marriage upon which it rests; but in spite of all that may be truthfully said, it is yet, thank God, one of the two or three pillars upon which our civilization rests." ao ; 150-yar- Provo- swimmers are determined to capture a good share of points in the Junior. A. A, U. swimming championships, to be held in Salt Lake City, December 14 and 15. Coach C. S. Leaf of the Provo high and B. Y. U. teams is plan- for several years. Is attracting considerable' attention on the waxed , , Flrst-team-r- End, " rather weak American Fork teams WEBER PRIMED Lincoln. FEBRUARY 18 . ' Lehl at Provo. Lincoln at American Fork. B, Y. H. 8. at Pieaaant Grove. FEBRUARY XJ , Provo at B. Y. H. 8. and Championship Meet of tracts Attention;. Shields Appear in Senior , : Phillips, California; tackle, Pommercning, Michigan; , g'uard, Robesky, Stanford; center, Fund, Georgia Tech; guard, Gibson, Minnesota; tackle, Douda, W. and J.; end, Fessler, Ohio State; quarter, Harpster, Carnegie Tech.; half, Strong, N. Y. U.; half, Cagle, Army;' fullback, Carroll, Washing:.. ' ton Second team End, Haycraft, Minnesota; tackle,. Ghetto, Pittsburgh; guard, McRae, Florid; center, Howe, guard,! Princeton; Brown, Vanderbilt; tackle, No- - Amerirwft JgtrMZ looWng good at forward In the worktrtto lte. Walker,, who played center - for 15 Provo at Pleasant Grove. I American Fork at B. Y. H. 8. orable-mention- 749 779 702 2230 Eby D. Alger Hopkins Lincoln nt Prove. Grove at American Fork. 8. at B. Y. at -- SUTTON ...FEBRUARYS Lehl . tVith the advice and aslatanc of coaches and officials from every section of the country, the United elevens for 1928 Press are named today by Frank Getty, United Press sports editor. The selections represent a consensus of the opinion of more, than 100 gridiron experts who have seen these players, and others accorded hon In action this sea-- , son. '. elevUnited "Press ens for 1928: 346 313 genu and about 20 local rooters also will accompany the team. , 458 The squad will sail on Ntfie rame .624 624 685 1933 boat with 'the Oregon university LEGION ...... Petersen r pre-seas- 111 123 97 110 106 ..128 157 173 Totals : aFEBRUARY IiL .... Hansen ... W. Nellson ' , 100-ya- rd Chris-topherso- .........112 Taylor: Done Saturday will see the. opening of n y. it. Cougars' basketball schedule, when caacn Ott Romney's Y" outfit will op- pose Alumni and Vlco OH company teams. '. The Alumni are expected to present the strongest front of any alumni team In history, with Buck Dixon, Bob Haward, "Lob Collins, Frosty Richards, Reed Stewart and Vlco. Oil has a great team, headed by Brick Wood, Cal Boberg,', Cecil Baker, Mickey Oswald, Floyd Romney and "JJuddy" PauL This array of former college stars - will be hard to .stop, according to all 'indications, and the two gamea, th first starting at 8 o'clock, will give "F fans an opportunity of seeing a remarkable pair of curtaln-rahtin- g ran?. : Coach Romney intends to give all of his squad hoopstcrs a chance to perform Sat urday night, and a Cut in the squad is In order after the combat. The varsity has been hard at work this week, with Coaches Rom, ney and Dixon putting their men thiough Intensive drills. . Bernard Valker; freshman from . 220-yar- . th I . ForJiuiiorA;A.U7Meet Elevens Named; ' Carroll Breaks Into Star c Backfield. -- Saturday A Evening; r Strong Foemen, NAMKTEAM . Two Games" Are Slated for .n,. The complete schedule for Alpine division basketball .was drawn up Monday night at American Fork, where coaches and principals met to lay plans for the coming season. Four of the six teams will swing Into action on Friday, January 4, with the entire sextet of iontnders ( UNITED PRESS In Action Usher In Season ri tare- Provo Traaaiersrrep 1 11 IX Y- "DAWN," the Dramatic Story of Edith Cavell I At national intercollegiate son, an exceptionally promising S and Max Morgan champion, will reletf an outstand - i newcomer. will take part Itt.the Ing favorite to wlnBahdnyTand In- George Wilson ';' event, T.. .'; own record." cidentally to break, his and Sorenson n, Thomas Ferro-n- Losee- - and ' Merrill " two more R Y. U. stars, -- Charles Thomas, state highT5! also will take part In this senior school diving champion, . will ap '. In ., . event, pear in his specialty, and With a large list of events slated the d breast stroke event. ' for the junior stars, Provo'S entries Maynard Sorenson is also entered ' wiU be botV numerous and for- in the breast stroke competition", 'l 15 Dec. 14 midable. r while Paul Hendrlckson, Ralph, f ' , From the B. Y. U., two will en- Dixon and David Beesley will be,. .Will. ter junior events, Waldo Strong contenders in the backt ' . 440. . . v , -! being elated to appear In the dlv- - Btrokeid ing, and Joe Allen in the Relay ' teams' from Provo alslT ' backstroke. will be entered; . irtid? swimming! any taking part. . . , 1 Condor Smoot and Oliver John- dopesters are expecting A sensa-- j 8hldds In Senior 440 'y rec-- j In addition to the junior events, son, free style aces of Provo high, tlonal meet, with a llumbor'iof free ords in serious danger of v being d the senior championship will be in the 100 and " , is - scheduled, and in this Bud style races, and also Delbert John- - shattered. Shields, jprovo:tv I;; |