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Show PROyO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1926. PAGE FOV& r An m 13 ft 119 U xD BULlD OGS FALL BEFORE SPRINGlLLEmEEM s -- Red Devils Rally InFina I Stages Provo Takes Early Lead But Falls By Way side in Second Half ;4score ... is 14 Per feet Play Is Pi Made Ofi Cornell EUREKA lhl Spanish Fork, and lkf ore Powerful FaU to 6 REGION NO. 3 PC on SprlngviUe's method In watching The fatal la.t half 1.00A 4 tt f.M.tluill horizou om-- uiore r n- - blni. lie tor. off small gains with Springville. .. .750 " .ii, v afternoon, and H a pi scared long great consistency however,' and won Payxi 4 59 PrOVO ...T'.T. j4)ii iusUl a "rtaltt. the udiitiration of the SprTngvifle slough 2 n. job method Kuieka cbaniplonstiip or his. by twisting wiportersi 1 of. h title. t blast Prw' h"! of offense. .000 0 in favor The! final 'score van 14 to Spanish Fork a feat were; Hoover's, long most .f Sprincvillf, follwins! the He ure lstb of name. the outpuiited contest f the season. Utterly-fough- t Payson went into second place in ' Provo outplayed Its rrwtt in "the (riiduuuiitseu and Van 1.euvan by tlH regional standing, while Lehl Imt, wide nmrgiiis. first half to iakea Xoel Bown played one of went Into a tie with Provo Tor third wscond In t'aptniu the guruigvlllej-auithe best games of his eareer at end, pi lis n result of Friday's grid half to Jiutiibll- mitl pushed owr two iintl xmolhvitd every lay aimed at eontest. P.iysoo InUea spiijusu his position. Uuliiiison and Cundliuid Fork and won by a score of 31 to 6. '"lke the wtMl touchdowns also played well. certain-" Tlie paysou eleven bad little diffiEven Kpringville kicked to Provo's Downs First Fork play' line, and after Vacher ami culty, althoimh Spanish The clowness of the contest 'evident whw first ' down scored Hoover hud made a first down, the ed Its best game of the season, and Ued Devils" held. Two punt ei"--; niK highly elated at push Iijl. aver by each team are noted. Spriugvllle chiinge fa voredJ'rovo, but a fuiuMe a touchdown on tfie wtroug Payson riiitireii 11 mikI I'rovo on it pint The 111 team registered eight In one half acKreiiiitlon. murk, (iiidiiiuudscu iti f in the first ami SprluKVllU own off - ,u' w,lu I0"r K,ur l'18dashimd then riiied '"d. l?HHls, u the " li u..rill(rvill'a txtwerful line, led eil off iMi'Lle fur i; Ovarii niii." toil uOuilini' Wliimnev. W ho played so oil brilliantly against Provo, absent acher Yy Captain Clink, who gave proof fuiubled, linemen Provo' line. Another pnnt from the llneiip. coiild provide no Unit be Is'one of the a game to, show l)t ware lb this region for cxch.inge, and the (pin rter ended, opposition to Kureka in Tiiitlc gridsters to perfw-io- will, the'iitill in Hpringvllle territory. played at The seasons, performed fiauy '" to O, passing. I'rovo then crashed throiiKb to won by a wore of In the second halt and tlie mi- Ihe ends the hfetFtTtmr amniming circling pltry.piirtnirvlllP'U' Jareiitly'TieTVoTisr featiirint; with fake end runs. Hoov line with exceptional effect. Cronin whkh eharaeienzeu iue was er's "attempted field Kml from the starred for the winning team. . prforniani-- in the fiTsi..baJf line was low. With the ball The regional schedule (Sunex fo- - a totally-altseii- t. I line Umlmuudsen close next week, with the following Eaeb team played exeelUnt foot- - on the ball, and earned it tomhdowns. fumbled and was forced to punt games scheduled; Provo at SpanWhile first down were evuniy 01- - hurriedly, the bail 'koIiik out, of ish Fork : Springville at Eureka ; liettillB Mil at Pa ysoft; YliTiHirTgo lone and :U yards, heljied Spiiugvllle mark. Vacher and FotberiiiKham uitjo-ur.-- tov ...... Ihi . Feint at Pass Results In Spectacular InsidJ Tackle Play By Dartmouth . , ; Grid Eleven ' Opponents -- .ittark and our forward l:k 1 d d 1 T"' tot iU)--r- d n :l i'' 5 d 1 lae, 1 Rnillron plunges put the ball on SprliiK'villc's rowd of almost mark. With five yards to wltneswd the fray at Spring- V fan passed vllle, and K1- turius gaiore iroui go on fourth down, Bulbx-to Vacher. who wamjiered across tart to nntsii. the line for a touchdown. Hoover's Field teal Missed purliig tlie fijst half, Provo bad attempt to convert wasamiblocked.' Provo kicked off, when B.: several xtUeut i'huuees to itcore, - but when Coach Ike Youiik s Johnson fumbled and Bullock rewjv -Hoove miswedTered on Sprincvltte'ii bevHfr helA-llli- s trnlr of attempts at imiw from the 'Provo baa I field. These lioots,- missed by the The lied levils held and tempor-all- y I narrowest 'of uiaiKins, niiRht have punted out ,of danger, but turned the tide if they had been Pro-- o euuie back, and a liass.. 'Hoov ' .mieeoHsful. er. to. Bown, placed the ball on nefTrt to Springvtlle'g However, SprinRvlllt mark. Hoover oaoh ( won. win,, and Sprliigvillo jmade nx yards and Vacher elglit, his and Bulltljigs where Sprtngrille held, and Hotiver Cku Siiniiums utmlhei vp:ii for their mnuf wn line dropedb!ick to the for another field tcbnnee of revenge.S!nrl.urvil1. triaL The nil. bull lilt the cross goal and Spring-villbar, back, broke aw ay for a number of was out of danger for the rea mainder of tile excellent runs, the longest period. on gprlut. A- - new team was on defense also, aui( stopptxi many bund for Springville the ewnd half. Wayne rrovo attack by perfect tackle. Taylor kicked off to Springville' Urn first-ha- lf jfa4iuatliig-d.urln- g maru, Mid tijjdjuuriTeFImr was iMior, and. the chance to van Sl,jarfl I'Mxmnn tore off longjalns. Llais fcetfva-In the klckinc depwft mewt an ueuvin to l'axman, put tbe ball helped Snrlngville's canse. He also on Provo's line, the play eontrlbnted some fnmbles In the gal nlug 31 ya rds. .. Ll first half, Hxt Toiuuion with other A fumble gave the Bulldogs hope, but baikfield.jiien, tejuieMiiJ. but TifteT"tlMiVf piinted "out, Springsecoiiiir to ; In addition thoTpoVerful Clark, ville crashed over for a touch down Condie and Holley looked good .on with three successive first downs, It." Johnson Sprlugvllle's line, while Paxinan using straight football. Johnson dfd well In the carried the ball across, and , Van i.cuvjtn KicKcti goat. , baekfield. The Stand Vacher Plays Well Provo made its final bid after Provo had plenty of stars in defeat, which. was not without its Sprltigvine kicked off. Two first share of glory for the fighting Bull- - downs took the ball to SprlngvlUe's - dogs. Kuut Vacber, diminutive line, but the Reds held, and a punt exchange was going on as halfback, played wonderful not once was he able to break loose for a long run, due to (Continued on page five). T STDTRO!TmXTF-,--- v -- A d Rriiigllle . I'rovo G. :, - Itl 14, Paysfin 31, Spanish Fork 0. Lehl (I. Eureka L. 1). S. 3, Granite 0. " Sfurray 'Park en 0, City 25, Jordan 4S, -- (t. .... Coalville 0; C. 7, JTwin Falls g run-alu- pasa- - aioraliiie Cornell defease. Although the game ended with the acore 2 t) l.'l In our favor, ft by no means indicated the comparative strength of the two teams, Cornell Hgfata Har4 Tlie first i.uarter bad ended with the score H to IS, Uurtmouti hav lead. Cornell bad ing rhe' scored touchdowns in both Instances by murchlug ever half the length of the field. We could not withstand the power of their offense. Whenever they gained imssecislon of the hall they were Invincible. Vet somehow," after, each score waa made, they jlected to kick, and whenever we it usually resulted In a score for our side.' In this manner the game waa back jftnd forth. Suddenly, oiiening more siiectacularly our passing game, time and time again we caught their line with "their ' one-pol- . HM4wrnuBetFef ground. Our running line plays www- - Youngr ON GRIDIRON Tennia almost caused Michigan member of to lose one of the Wolverine's brilliant backfleld. IMiring his prep school day; Halfback Glllart had atarred ; on the court as well aa the gridiron. He had a , state lnterscholastle tennis theUr 4 title to his credit wtfeB h entered Micbignp.- t fir.it, he expressed a preference for tennis "over., football. Hearing of his prowess as ar football player Coach Vost persuaded, htm he could do more' for Michigan by continuing his grid activities. Against Illinois his general The Blast Furnace team won its day, featuring soma might game from the Telluiide Motor Co. consiirtent punting, waa a Jilg factor in the regular bowling league game in Michigan's yiefory.' ., Friday Bight at th Armory howl. iBLAST FURNACE . all-rou- ing alleys. Tlie score: 1 Plast,, Furnace:. Bed . .,,,. rT77-- 77777:112 .......113 Fred 132 Walk Dev-- ' tatTotal-.-........... '.....1(10 121 Te!lurlde MtiUir B. Edwards W. Iteese . . . . . . H. Strong 1 .... Paul Vincents. lteed Total ....117 . . 83 ....141 ....143 ....100 . 3 2 130 110 154 121 185 2 1(H) , 140 ,1772 mla-tjte- 0 . the wholly responsible for making it were working perfectly. . KUMlMUt. Perfect Play Staged ,Our end cleanly blocked pnt the AiNiut the middle of the second opioslng tackle. As I drove through with the ball In the middle toe hole. period, Ieutbarply to the side- of the field, what might be describ-Jjln- e to avoid the defensive fullbacl ed as a perfe't jtlay occurred. It wasrand then reversed diagonally back one of these sudden liue thrusts. to sidestep the defensive left half. Every detail- of it waa executed ex Thus free, 1 had only to coiitehd actly as if plotted on paper. man. t)ur left tackle with ty Tur liiickfield formation lined tip bail gone through and successfully as: usunl, three men In a line paral taken out the defensive right half. lel to the scrimmage line with the By --another sidestep and stiff arm quarter nuder the center; man was left behind. the safety The latter sized up the situation ; With no opposition I coasted' across the secondary defense, out of nosi-tlo- a the line, completing a play with mmnl against our aerlai at- - every assignment perfectly executed. another tenth better than, 13 ' record. Thompson' 2. -- d . , Batteries - Repairs - t t a - .f ' Honest Value lood Cars CO. as the dealer who sella it" i f r ton Screen Truck 1924 Ford Touring r :'.' MOTOR CO. Sedaa Chevrolet 185 Ford Ton Truck .....$375 -- Ford Coupe L'TAB MOTOR SALES CO. Packard Provo, Utah Phone 279 . A B. 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It was a quick oiiening play with nn interference leaiUnc the -- , Siw. HAXOVEU. X. (CPr Two of the - Dartmouth college hurdle records made by the famous Earl Thompson were shattered here when Monty Wells, atar hurdler ran he aixty-yarhlgha la 7 and 3 115 teeonds, a teath of a second less 115 than Thompson's mark In 1920. In he low. Wells' time was 124 99 111 Deaa Park of Orem achieved the general favor with the crowd. ' ' Jonea aillapsed at the completion onexpected Friday night when be gained the nnanimoua decision of of the five minutes, and Park' waa Judge over Henry 3ooeTf provo not extreuielj. lively hlmaelt . Jones was a favorite- - when the after two hoars and five minute of match started, due to his long wreatHn. ' one f the most and well known uatcraft. , The match wa sensational to be staged in the his. but Park proved to have a alight tory of tba mat sport la Provo, and edge over him. Exhibiting auperior keiit the fans in aa uproar through- strength forthe moat part, and pun-out. Supporters of each Than were lshJ'ngTJonesTsev!Ly , with ; bead- numerous, and aeenied to he about locks, Park slowly hut surely wore. eyenly divided. Jones' akill and versatility of holds i For Twa Hohra The first two hour of mat work were equal to Park'a tactlca in th hourai-- hut he comprised aa good a draw as could first two wasjeft be seen, and Referee Tucker then without suffUieat' atamlna to repel In Park's attack the In deciding tivw selected Judges to pick a winner five minutes of additional grap.i-I- I minutes. Jones gave a gritty thtwugbout, and gained plenng. Although Kith Hkan were exhausted, they rut loose with ty of glory of his own, despite bis . defeat. , all they had in the final five r Ileadlorkg. prove Wearing-P- ark aua?r-iob who. t seemed Park, favored, a. headlock throughon strength, was on the aggressive, during the major portion of th out the match, and waa always on tloie, and the Judges rendered their unanimous decision, which found (Continued on page five) va Is At Dartmouth d 118 154 KW fl tV y Jl New Hurdle Star 131 121 142 142 131 2011 Both Grapplers Near Exhaustion After Two S v Hours and Five Minutes Of ' the-safe- "etier 0. Bixelder 45, Davis 0. Bear Ulver 21, North Cache 7. 2(5, Eph-raiWasatch. Pocatello I. SWEDE" We bad Im'ii combining our. ti-- 0 i -- OBERLANDEB It Is rather difficult for me" to pick out any particular play and bttel- - It reat, for 1 1iieer waia flashy tiiienfleld runner. 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