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Show "V- - FBOYO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOYEMBER 27, 1027. nn - ft f Page Mr-- . Dundee 4 "7 h ii Ik tt " - I t NT ' -- fn Wr- svi coacr5s," Rocknr Lou vv -L sea-sen- I declares that he when he met Masrm last week, ahd Park, eager to meet Mason, T.n.i littcmpt to .iplicate thY n feat by spillir.fr Pruitt. P:-fine chape and expects to beat Piuitt despite -- his CK.l)3.aUt8 Truitt Out to V. in "I am going to show Provo fans I pan wrestle much better than that " deI did against Mason," Pruitt clared. "Park is a hard man to considcp-?.bl- y beat, but I outweigh him eclirmited now, nwl H"'1 T "m out to win in short order." Tt Kenms certain mat vne i o - fcouta will provIUo plenty of action, d crowd is expecusu and a vto witness, the encounters. It is the third newt,- - card to bo" Btaged by Hrfti y Jones Bincc entering the field after breaking a bone In Vils foot. .Hifc'h class grapplers will come . to Prdvo througaouc xne iuav-oeon if the attendance Justifies it," declared Jones. "Provo fans can lontinue to expect nomfi fine tusa.es for Ihis winter if they turn out 'thi mfttahes- .- 'V.;'' f CLYDE HULL Ofeterban, Michigan, end. Hake, Penn., tackle. Hanson,' Minnesota, "guard, '" '" Smith.'Notre Dame, guard; .Xharles worth, Yale, guard. Hibbs, S. California, tackle. Shiver, Georgia, end. Drury, S. California, quarterback. Welch, Pittsburgh, halfback. Flanagan, Notre Dame, halfback. tting, Miunueota, fultbackT he-ev- tr -- STEW A KTtAlsrrKFCORD -- ht . Anotl ler .. Big - '.-- vfi ; -- Double ''' ' r J MAT CARD ? j . " - . . . Qiarley Mason vs. "Railroad" Routt : "; "; - . - FRANK J. OUHEL cham-picnuh- Fleet track men often fail as footRemember. how Pad ball players. dock failed? The ease of Frank J, CuheU at IowaTis an exception. - low hurdle chamCuhel, 220-yar- d pion for the Big Ten and anchor man on Iowa's mile relay team, is lona's best end.lhiu yeafTHis speed is a great asset. SON IS BORN SPANISH FORK, Nov. 2(5 Mr. JOESTING CANT PLAY and Mrs. .Reuben Gardner announce the birth :of a son, and Mr. and MINNEAPOLIS Herb Joestin?, Mrs. James J. Stone f a daughter at their home last week. A son Minnesota's star fullback will be foot- was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brian unable to play in East-WeGull Wednesday morning; he is bail game at San Francisco, Dec 28, he announced today. tneir teiiin emid. Stewart, CHAMPAIGN, Ill.-B- ud University of Illinois athlete has laid claim to a travel record. Play ing on the Illinois football and basketball tear is he has covered 24,522 miles in the past seasons, and he plans to play on the cage and diamond teams in 1928. pro-moli- A Lineup:' Tbe boys in New York think Champion Joe Dundee will have a tough time holding to his welter crown meets Clyde Hill. Hull if came into the fistic limelight a few months ago by beating Pete Latzo down In Texas. His victory over Johnny tndrisano, who beat Dundee in Boston recently, has given his stock a big boost good-size- -- players chosen for spoclal mention measured up fully to those of past . season?. The team of 1927: z 1 (UP).-likk.e- ' that gridiron play this fall andi P outpointed My "Sullivao of Su Paul. Freeman knocked the S. Paul welter down for a count of nine in the first round, takin the fight out of him. KISKQ BEATS JAVLINO '. ., ship. Yalt:er won, a judge's decision NEW YORK. Nov. 26 (Uf ). over Paul Berlenbarh. former-ligIn a Johnny Risko, Cleveland, won a heavyweight champion decision over Paulino Uzcudun in "bout here last night Yalker had Berlenbach on Hit ten rounds at Madison Square Gar' canvas in the second and fourth den last night . Ihe 'c .nciution of the football " There is no question but that Dr. drastic manner. Wilee Urows his football. Ohio gtatc iilumnrserm- tdBeliev8 his of Coach Dobitr savg: "Too many lounge I'sarttw wh gieatoat fault is Inability to 'get close to his men. giace fraternity portals ami the Great Teams That Failed iirewing looms of girls' dormitorifli Getthis back to the stFong teama is Corneirs chief trouble rather j of lf.vt season, doped to bs out- - thnn lack nf ptoper'coachinw " Yes sir! The season of 1927 win utamiiii this imr. we flnanhese go (lov.-- in the footbal! records as Intwesting facts. Alabama, three time ehamnlons a tough one fo mimy of the lead of ths south, have been defeated ing coaches and .supposedly teams. by Ceorjxia, Florida and Georgia Tech and held to a scoreless tie by Louisiana' State. Coach Dick Hanlcy of NorthMAN'S HAND Cltl'SIf F.I western, who made a great start by wicninjr his first Western ConSPANISH FORK. Nov rh"'- ference .arhe against the then sup-- man Hansen, 21, son of Mr. and Jlanson had one or run eievf ii, cs been in trou.e evef j har.dr, painfully injured Thursday since. .when he caught it between two A sertM-cfunfortunate and se pipes at the Utah-Idah- o Sugar- - fac- rtous injuries, over which the coach 'tory, where h e waa employed. 1 he no control, has played havoc j hind was mashed, but it i3 is not with' the Northwestern 'aclieduie possible' at this early 'date to- - say jince tha Buckeye victory. First how serious the injury la. . "easily y. Nov." 28 Wtlkeri middleweight champioi) of the world has hurled the ecorrd obstacle in hi path to the light heavyweight champion- CIUCAGO, niid-fiaso- vs semi-wiadu- p, f -- lindt-feated,- "S-- l ffjrwwn, VMJaee Voi'P.f Wade. G. C. Woodruff, C. W. Spears -id Oi'ck Meehan, assisted the United Press sports editor, by suggesting the lines the difficult task of' naming thw season's can team should follow, and agreed " ? I . sentatives on this outstanding national eleven, and the South has "ofi-nigh- t" 5 f ' huge Alaskan Jhis jruesday.The had an i Dv. Jchn W4e cf Ohio State has been the target 'for much criticism fcyAIli.' jJunwO. G4i iXliie of Cornell has felt the sting of the chronic kickcts. Tum' McLaughry, who tutor d Hrown's "11 iron men" of last year. .going through the has six successive tiiirir.iir.ua to explain. At vadous tinies duriiPS; the pas five y.'irs there-habeen rum. clings at Ohio State against the Ti'ilce regimes, but the good doctor hag always emerged on the top oi the heap, mors secure than ever. I have it that he has tired of tht l critic iinn Uiat is at him hen State slumps and has already fxesitn. od," same to be arnounced at J , if aer - the enure eight rounds, while the first aitd third were even. Ia the 10 tound PUNCHIN'PAUL n.ail cp;iegesL 'comparatively unknown outuie ef Califoinia.. Coach Bill Roper of Piincctoa was i igist when he said the forward pasa had made sfiialler ' colleges loom big as fur as football is con' ; ; cerned, ; in Defense of Coat lies Hewever, when three b:g Snatitu-tion- s such a s Crown, Ohio State md Cornell, da omplete flp. 4t is only ratural the critical, oKen eftrred ka as the chjenie kickers, should inquire into the situation. coubt if the attitude ; T reriousily aken by many of the Ohio .Stab'' i!utuni, the: bombarding of Coach V.'ilce in was a good thing. It 'not cnly upset the coach nit the morale of the team as well It v.ould hava been better to have waityed the close of the season. It has been hinted that frater-iit- y politics handicapped the Ohio The difficulty in the State 'lection of a csptnin for thi3 year, bears out thfit belief. That, pf course, is a situation the coneh nust handle and -- us ual'y in a cn a tough year in T6ol6'.-lU.fsome" of our leading coaches as well as some, of our very best l -- ami of last season," touted a ' champions for 192T. By FKAXK CETTT CHICAGO. Nov. 25 (UP) Notre Dame and "' Southern California. whose elevens- meet her tomorrow in the big interSectional game; r,Minnesota, whose team was unbeaten, this season in western conference football, each have two representatives on the football team of 1927. named today- - for selections of Fpc-rteditor of United Press newspapers throughout the country and upon recommendation o( leading coaches. ! The East has but three reprethe-yea- arid will .outweigh reputation, ' almost 15 tundB., The smaller man, however, is confident that speed and matcraf t will give him a victory ovejL Boutt, and points to the ease of his win over Pruitt as an to handle big Men. 'Pruitt wtighs in' the neighborhood of 170 pounds. Dean Park ulso goes out cf his own weight clans to meet Pruitt lndica4iaa-trf:fcia-sfa4Uiy- SThis lius rounds. Walker mainlainfei aa WALKER BEATS one-poi- Xctre Dame and U. S. C Each GeLTwo on. Uu P. Selection j t i i rrbere was the tough bitkk in losio? to Illinois by a margin. toMoweU by reverc-- at the haud , cf Miiasoui-t- Purdue and Indiana So great a team as Stanford has Hack Bpots on its record in ce-icaU by St. Mary's and Ca.r TEAH CHOSEN Oregon ian Meets Colorado Strong Man In Ore'm Grappler and Alaskan , finish Co; .Meet In Hour Limit Tussle T . . two feature WTestling mutches and a pair of livrfy5p5tng preliminaries sHBedulod, promoter lUery Jonescoidcja ihailues.1-day eyenmg's mat card at the I -- Provo. wmory wiUjJease the most critical of grappting,"tfan3r 5 Koutt Is Heavy J (parley SJason. Portland grappler who has won recognition and popu- . Unity in Provo by virtue 01 nu i victories over Mike Collins and ; Alaska Pruitt, wiil meet Railroad ouu., Jiflmt in a rmisn maicn. pounds and gave I who w e.lfihs 175 siro-riai- man an impressive bition, tomea with an excellent viatcnes uated' lALtATiIERICF FepdreGphung FTYE PAGE "r" - Si Another Double . With . . lp . hs st . j " SUNDAY ONLY -- It IS Finished Match . .;-- i- '. Dean Park , vs. Alaska Pruitt - -- r ' One Fall, or One Hoxir Limit two wo- Boma MATCHES ? ;' TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 6:30 P-- M. Floor $1.00 LoWer Ringside ?1,50 r ' Balcony 75c Women and Boya 2 5c MANAGEMENT HENRY JONES nn SUNDAY ONLY 1 j CAMPAIGN T Vine AGO cam-Vg- n Til. Nov. V3'Un Leaga Itak rave millions of-th-e : ? of wild ..S.cksWdieadnuallyintheWet Will OO of alkali poisonine; v.n,1Sfi ' tho western Etatc3 to :,i !'ra greater degree than 1? b?cn 1113 ! t was announced fini.headquarters here it. u t today. i 'JfaiSue ' h. 4'he'ieEponse to date from the ' Intern Eportgme'n- - to whom wo nna 1 lw.a carried our plana itlthusiaBtic that wo have decide!o i to. extend the plea for aid a.d all women's orgamaations, all community leaders, the Arr.crl.e and civic cmbs, can'Legiop, throughout the west. All America shall" be roused to overwhelming and irrestibla pretest," declared Fred H. Docllner. ' ganeial manager of theieasttw..." The league must, have unanimous support for its program of floodin,; tne Bear River marsh areas and other places in the .district with fresh water,-- and diking to prevent overriuv ot bait Lake into fresh water areas, he Note the tperial eomhustlon chamber offset from the cylinder bore and the location of the spark plug with relation t. the cylinder and piston. Instead of the violent initial place immediately about the Piston, it occuim at the remotest part of the special chamher. which cushions its seventy and greatly increases its power. By the (imeibe - ,. pressure reaches the piston, its violent harshness and rosi r h.nets is entirety absent and the Hudson gets away with ta doth and smoothness of a steam engine and the desirable e fuel performance is accomplished with Iff the lluitm hiiKomMilon daixn. thtrawfaicntet through inibke falve and alls direcrfy on exhaust valve. The hot ethautt valve n thut a hot spot which thoroughly ihr casoUne, vhilt the liquid tends to keep tht vafNf" valve cooL This makel a cold motor operate on regular . taioline with the tnap which other types seek through and fuel fecial fuels. Crankcaw dilution is once wasted is turned to useful power. And there it more power, rcater economy and longer iic : j cup-V.t- Leadership mis - set-vic- in exclusive Performance High-Compressi- on -- r, ,;. IS 4. . (! 1 Coach ' Cusiom-Bui- lt ; f Brougham Verda Peterson was a Salt Thanksgiving, the guest offriends. visitor and Mrs. L, i.t Barnard of Lake were among tha visitors to Provo the latter part of tho week. - Coach $1285 50 fv-i- $1385 -- ' V Models Phaeton East 1st North Street, Provo, Utah. ' " ' ; '" "' ' PHONE '""'' jl .' r. unit, if ... r ;T , f ii.W1i nwtjrnrtrt.'- - r. A- ' - -- A. Man ILoves 99 Starring JOHN BARRYMORE Watch fcr detailed announcement 14 i 1 - A rare treat is in store for you! i3 l(PJA i. 4. When v For Health i !La. AnrlPlpW .aAU . awvVMss . 1 girl. n 64 ! -- . si - t Sedan (127-Inc-h uiheelbaie) Sedan $1850 $1600 All prices f. o. b. Detroit, phis hot excise tan . $1575 Super-productib- Schofield Auto Go, ,lrn H. Curtis of Denver, Colo. wa3 a Provo visitor Saturday. T,Ir. geance that turned to love of a beautiful This Theatre will close Monday and reopen Friday evening," December 2nd, with the uperSix Standard ModelS tuheelbasei $1175 Sedan $1285 - Pliss Lake as;. ven- M Annotmcement A single ride will explain why this has. been the most enthusiastically accepted Hudson ever built. greatly interested in this i S th e ba preserved." ' " ; RALPH INCE Hudson" getaway is but a of the brilliant activity of the New is carrigd on to every phase of ,ii;cUnn performance. You seesit in the"rapidifyw'ith vhichit-rol- ls into high speed the effortless ease with which it sustains fast goingj-ithlong, reliable service through which it maintains its smooth and brilliant performance. ' movemcbt. and a single expression citi-S2H- S mist docks The extraordinary speed of hunters or i.ot In the first place th sport of their fellow is threatened, and In the sec- end place the splendid character of western i manhood, typical of the tent American standartf. Is built firmly on outdoor pursuits, and ' ULah iti sweep aiid surge of the 'Frisco h the SupefSix principle this new inven- makes Hudson the "most powerful andconomical" "car per pound weight in the world.' Cuck ihc3e for Combined-wit- Surr-Sixwhi- -- bound : tion wild ducks ip America are to retain their status of a major game bird, declared' Judge Jacob M. Dickinson, former Secretary of War and now president- - of the Waltoa league,, in an 'tntervlew today ' '"VV'e are kski'ng the nenple of the ' West as a "Chole to back, o; ' .gram and give us their support," h! eaid7whcther they happen tf be - love drama against the MILLER and While conventional types depend upon special, costlier fuels to minimize roughness, the Hudson design uses any gasoline, delivering theextra power with the clastic smoothness of a steam engine. . pointed out. "Our conservation director, Sel'a E. Gordon, is drawing up complete plans and a detailed program and we will earry our fight to Congress without doubt, provided we get the -- nece Dftellncr said. . The death of between ten and fifteen million ducks during the past few yearsln tne west cluo to Pa- - g cific comes a sailor- - PATSY RUTH universal trend to the motor only serves to emphasize the exclusive method, advantages and results achieved by the Hudson Super-S- ix ..... ...... in this development. far-flun- Presents a glamcrous Seven Sea- s- The almost inter-mounta- From the Joseph P, Kennedy - j . 4 |