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Show V TA'GE FOUR PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928. Iii Ragged GrM Tmssle Siilldogfc SEASON OPENS Springville Puts NEXT SATURDAY Up Great Battle 175 Gridiron Gaines Scheduled "' For Next Saturday On Long Passes and Run By TPrpvo Scores 4 '. XT V:" 1.. "x mil .1.1.. r uiuuits numerous; ire Jiiaauipn; ' : Red Devil Line Surprises ,.. IJ..-L- ci - ; Throughout U. S. ' One-hundr- By ERNEST R. RASMUSONV toot ball E;' - game" replete with fumble and loose K S Bulldogs scored playing the Provo a victory -- over the fighting after-noo- n Ej7f Springville Red Devlin Friday on the Springville campus. in The teams were evenly matched, 'th with little ground gained from scrimmage by either side.; Provo ..... i ii i,vuii in me seeoiiu uumici beau a and . forward passes, "1... "I. IT" tiful piece of broken neltt running z be by Floyd Blddulph from the I T ' the line for the only touchdown of was 'tit I M extra point for .His try game; j wide.' '. Two Springville Chances i j SprlngViUe had , two excellent f fhanrrn to score but the BUliaog forward wall made a desperatefi Btand in bothlnstances and the ball was lost on the fourth down Just In a typical Scrappy Leader Of Red Devils pre-seaso- 6-- 0 J . ,M rd The Red Devils battled herolCftllTt vagainst the fouled Bunaog line fi-.h Boronfl half when the Springs IF ville T.ackf efffcetive Interference, succeeuea in making two successive first downs ottfeutrback runs through the. Provo line. . . . tha turn aiirv .YVlin ine wctiiuou vi r .3 r 5 cessful forward passes from Robi- Rlrfdulch to Olles DUU IU nn. and s and Biddnlph's spectacular run In 12 was 5 the second quarter, the contest r.t thrills. Both teams re. sorted to punting on the first or second down and few plays were rs Ti.oed by the teams- .r i; - The fipring villa supporters were i in momentarily cheered early in the 2. fourth quarter when the game took a sudden turn that looked like a touchdown for the Red Dtvils. bison's punt was blocked and the recovered on the yard line by ball -man. Bpringville was " f niili .n,t th Kail j added back wlthan might ' penalty jjj Line olds i Bulldog Springville made another bid late I r In tho last quarter when Spafford recovered Giles Tumble on Provo'a 1 "12-yar- d line. Twq short passes from 1 : Thome' to Paxman gained a few 4 vards bill the Provo line braced and line iho; hall went out on the jim-- t two minutes before the end of Rne. " i, ' ... . ' Ot.(iefen.v tho two teams ap-- g pent e( evenly matched with the .. - he ; ' Dan I ".-- IB. ! !.,( tj,j,. Una. ' HELEN WILLS bright - After these maSy years. Harvard may bound back with another winArnold ning team.. The Horween has laid a firm foundaever-patie- nt PLAYS FOR FUN , - is- Southern Conference Will Oust Arkansas , tion 'at Harvard the last two years and the Crimson may reap the benefit this season. The dynamic Bill Roper, president of the Football Coaches of America has one of his best squads in recent years at Princeton Including a rugged, veteran line, an backfleld In Phil Strobing, Jack Norman, Ed Wittmer and Mike Miles, .rated by Roper as the best defensive back. in the country last year. Roper cut the Princeton squad to forty yesterday. l - 06 00 Piovo-NeTso- . IS ACTION' . d ' i:ir . .' . Apply Adv. pepartment Provo Herald . l; h pre-seas- I : Ralph--Goodwi- -- sv- . BOUTS SLATED gether squad and a serve eleven In the first re- 'T 6, Springville 0. L, D. .S. 23, Cyprus East 8, Bingham 0. West S3, Turtle 8. Tooele IS, Park City 0. Murray 19, Alumni 12. NEW YORK, Sept 22 (UP) Tex Rickard is planning seven world championship bouts at the Madison Square Gardens this winter. The first, title bout of the fall season "wilt be held ept. 28, when Tony Canzoneri, Brooklyn Italian, defends his featherweight crown, against Andre Routls of France. The other title bouts Rickard : plans are as "f ollowgr" Light heavyweight Tommy Lou- ghran hnd Jack Delaney. ' Middleweight Mickey "Walker and Rene De Vos. Welterweight Joe Dundee, and Jack Thompson. Lightweight Sammy Mandell and the winner of the three corner ed elimination between Tommy urogan, Joe Click and Jimmy Mc- Larnln. Bantamweight Bushy Graham and Al Brown. ' Flyweight Corporal Izzy Schwartz and Frankie Genaro. 1 .IiOgai.J2,AIl:Starf0. A number of Interesting gaurcs took plaoe': at various Utah high schools Friday. One of pre-seas- . the most significant was the 33-- 2 walloping handed the Tintic Miners of Region Three by the West high Panthers, State champions, who appeared to have Jost little of their old punch, despite the eariiness of the season and the absence of a large number-- of "ygteraTrgridsters. Noble Is Sensation The Miners scored a safety in the second period,' but the rest of the time waa a parade for the. Panthers, who" were "led hy Captain Oliver Noble, who made many spectacular dash runs, including one for a touchdown. Davles, Gilbert and Eardley looked good . on the " : E&At .i. and il nil' Walter Adams, Carl Beck and Mark -A-NNIVERSARY Anderson. Music was furnished by Prof. Florence Jepperson Madsen, . and studentsc. Those Banquet and .Program . Held her were:-- . Miss Marguerite-participating - Jepperson. In Ladies' Night Ses Thera Lou Olson, Veda Porter and ' Lamar Isaacson. sion of Provoans A delicious banquet .was served . . ' ' b pin-top- JENSEN FAMILY ." (Continued "from Page One) Jensen registered for lectures at the university under, the British institute. - Lorna studied French firstv .... .' hand. Literary History ... they enjoyed delvingr into the literary history of the past, in the Country made famous by Shakespeare,- Browning, Tennyson, Scott, and scores of others. They visited old London where Dr. Jensen enjoyed dlggJa Jnla. Iilstorl--ea- ) ir-Walter following Provo Klwanls club celebrated the seventh anniversary oflta or ganization Thursday evening with lady Kiwanians participating in the evening's program. The principal speaker of the eve ning was Bob Young, member of the Salt Lake club, who presented the Provo club with its first charter. Mr. Young spoke on the import ance of a more universal use of the ballot apd pointed to the necessity of citizens participating in the pri maries, where, he declared, political poicies are formed. 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The veteran coach expressed no optimism .over the results of the workout Hi' ' source-materi- al. The trio left New York April 14, and landed again September 10, after a most memorable excursion. Trains 'could not carry 'them west fast enough; therefore, they went to Detroit where they secured a new car and rushed for home, but not in time to be present when registra- uon Began at Brigham Young uni- versity where Dr. Jensen Is dean of the College of Applied Science and where Mrs. Jensen is a popular extension teacher. , stant visitor at the 'IIundley home Past Presidents Speak j Other speakers were the follow since the big event, Betwepn-fnr- tJ. E. Allen' Ting the new arrival and taking care ing past presidents: The Provo police department has of its older Team Standing sister, Officer Snow has been minus one of its favorite his hands full. W. L. Pet. -FrWay afternoon, when a It is expected that he will return New York ........... ...95 60 -- .656 d fine baby girl arrived at to his post within a few. days. Philadelphia ........ ...93 52 .642 the home of Mr. Mrs. Ralph St Louis ....... .m......79 67 .541 Hundley of 719 WestandCenter street .70 76 .479 Washington Mrs. Hundley daughter, of Chicago ...... ,,..69 77 .473 Jim Snow, Provo policeman, and .438 - 82 Detroit - 85 .414 "Grandpa'.' Snow has been a con-Cleveland J. American League - " KIWANISHAS Baby Girl Hundley's Is Born To . pre-seas- Coast League - v-- 150-pou- V ' "h!cr S-- 3. . ViUii)rWithout : Car, :A '.. J. T"1 StandingW. L. nf th'J ran on,... Sacramento 4 32 , , Team Standing r. . . .51 35 W. L. Pot. i tii:;.- -' Bingham was no match for Hollywood .50 36 and Cyprus was lit San Francisco ....... .i.W SO lit the St Louis ...... .4640 Hi- . nmro .t'.riO New York 87 effective against the Missions Oakland .46 40 ...85 60 i.86! faints. Penrose, speedy Saint back, Portland Chicago .35 51 v.. 81 64 .5591 kUt t. d in this oombat Pittsburgh Los Angeles . .84 62 Cincinnati ............ .77 68 31. Coach Bob Howard's Murray high Seattle ,28 58 i ..... .72 73 .497 school outfit had a real fight with Brooklyn .47 98 .324 an alumni Boston team, and displayed 42 103 .290 plenty of ability in winning, 19 to Philadelphia Friday's Results 12, since the alumni group was' a Oakland 10, Hollywood 4. decidedly formidable one. Friday's Results Sacramento 5, Missions 4. Brooklyn 2, Chicago 1. Seattle 12, San Francisco Pittsburgh 6. Philadelphia 5. Ten-PounAngeles 4, Portland 2. Boston Cincinnati, d - RADIO SALESMAN m. tip Provo ITJP)-Althou- the Trojans, with Don Williams leading the attack, scored almost a doeen touchdowns against Loyola In a practice scrimmnge, the . inen of Troy were themselves scored upon when their pass defense failed to function.-'Con- ch Howard "Jones" f orward Imo showed up well, U. S..C. opens the season against Utah . Aggies next Saturday. '!-- .1 . FKIDAVS FOOTBALL ' SALT LAKE CITY, Sept 22. a strong LOGAN, Sept 22,-rCoach Ike Armstrong's green Uni nucleus : of veterans, Coach Dick versity of Utah team is rapidly Romney la priming his Utah Agrounding into shape for the open- gies for the opening game of the ing of the Rocky Mountain confer season a battle with ence season, and In spite of the one of the strongest outfits in the lack of veterans, the Utes expect to nation, the University of Southern throw a fairly formidable team In California. the field when, the season gets un-- Trojans Are Heavy Favorites uer way. .; The Farmers are in good condiJimmy Hodgsori, veteran quarter tion for the California battle, with back, looks like the choice for the a month's training completed. The signal-calle- d post at present, ak Trojans have been out only two though Ted' Aldous, a forward-pas- s weeks, but needless to say, the hurler of exceptional ability, and Pacific Coast stars will be heavy Bob Davis, are giving him a merry favorites in the battle, which takes ngnt. place next Saturday Sept 29. I Price Showing Class Alma Gardner, veteran center. Kay iTice, of last year's fresh- man squad, seems like a certain se tion. present guards are lection at fullback. Dan Moyie, outstanding Doug Bergeson,-Ken-net- hEarl Pomeroy, Vanderhoof and Altotf Saxer. "Hani" Snarr and Preston Summer- - Bergeson, a second team - -, are other promising backfleld ference man last season, is a fixhays . candidates. ture, and Vanderhoof - is going ; Pete Couch, regular wlngman of strong.:;: .. ;.. 1 last season; George Watklns, sensaClark and Joe Day are the. Harry nd tional freshman of last year-atackles at present- - Clark,' out of Paul Cecil, a sub of several seasons, the game of the past three years, look like the cream of the other Is a veteran performer, and is look aspiring ends.' ing good. Day, a substitute guard In addition to Capialn Alton Car or last season, is a tackle. man, tackle, Dean Olson," Leon Both men at these powerful position weigh Jones, Ernest Slmpkina and Tony over 180 pounds. rtneaa are prtmistng asplsanta. r Bob Dahle, substitute of last sea"rank- - Creer letterman, is the son," and End Jensen, 1927 regular, only experienced guard, and he is are the outstanding ends of the "A" troubled by an injured knee, June outfit Both- - are : and Wes Anderson, McBride, Lafe and their experiencebigwill be rangy, a big Rhead and Earl Pearson are other this seaslaciory n the Aggie - ? play ..... leading candidates. ' on.Jonas Is Fixture Backfleld Stars On Hand Marvin Jonas, 1927 freshman cen Joe CaH, quarterback; ter, looks like a cinch to hold down Glen Worthlngton and .Theron the pivot post Doug Peterson Smart, halfbacks, and Ellis "Red" should be a capable substitute. Wade, are the likely regCarman and Couch are the only ulars. fullback, All are experienced men, "U" regulars of. last season. - Jones, and Worthlngton and smart are tackle; Cecil, end; Creer, guard; expected; to. prove marvelous and' Snarr, ground-gainer- s Pomeroy, Goodwin this season. backs, are lettermen of last season. The weight of the Jine named This scarcity of experienced talent averages about 175 makes the Ute prospects something the backfleld at 166 roundajwlth pounds. , of a mystery, since not until the big More than 40 grldders have been Red team . swings into action will out at Logan, and competiits actuaF power be anything- - but working tion for the various ' positions is an unknown quantity. decidedly keen. The ap pearance of Utah Asreiea noints to their having an extremely formidable contender for Utah state and Rocky Mountain conference laurel . 1 Suit T.!l . TROJANS : Saints Ride Tex Rickard Arranges Seven Kattles Championship For Winter j- Schools Waat'Uno National League Captains of all Provo city league bowling- teams will meet Tuesday evening; at S o'clock in the armory lor an important pre season seeslon. Team fee of $12.50 will be 'payable at the time of the meet-- , lng, all team roster must be submitted, and final arrangements for play will be made by the competing teams. Applications of The Evening Herald and the V(ah Valley Gas and Coke company, for entry will be voted upon at the meet-lng. If these applications are accepted an eight-clucity . league will be la the lng contest this season. "; , Ike Armstrong Has Green Farmer Faces Southern Outfit at 'UY But Material Trojans' Saturday; - Is Of Machine Dick Exceptional Promise; 'Romney ? ' Garman Is : Looms As Formidable One Captain. (FISTIC TITLE buVa ctuiu ui iiib quiniei, losing only to Georgia in an early season game. Pittsburgh was a close second and Army, Princeton and Dartmouth were Just a step behind Yale -- and Pittsburgh. , v Others Look Good . All five ought to have good teams again this year, but the east's best team may not come from that Pennsylvania, Navy, HarMaJlffll group. New York University and vard, others have - prospects equally as . TJOS ANGELES,-Sept:2- 2 rfV'jfc. EACH HAS BIG TURNOUT m. jCali-forn- ia N i MEL 1IAYM0N1.) Spring ville's Red. Dcvili. showed surprising strength against Provo Friday In the opening grid game of ihe. season, and they are likely to be heard from loudly before the season is far along, Mel Hammond, captain and star tackle, is one of the big cogs In the powerful Red . . : Larson; Larscn for Warner. Spring-"vill- e Hughes for Haymond; Har-- wood Packard f or Gudmunsen. . It" .fr'-- Jast .and ST. LOUIS Mo., 3cft. 2- 2- fUP) of ChUda- ,- plunging, xuiiDacK ior Here f or. anothef Springville. was outstanding for his matches against male opponents, 9 team. Paxman and Thome also Miss Helen Wills, queen of women 10 tennis players, made clear to Inter plaved "well.X Floyd - Blddulph displayed the viewers she plays such matches for most finished work for the Bull- the fun of It"... ;.- , dogs, making several nice returns -- "I don't oara to enter Into any In the was while he game. of punts, IS. controversy regarding my ability to Ills brother Clyde, who replaced defeat man stars," she said. him in the second quarter, played "As a matter of fact." Miss Wills well despita the usual nervousness said. T do not'play to defeat them, of an early game. but Just to be friendly.. I have Good raising Combination played both Lott and Hunter. They were While few plays sprung by are nice boya and I like them Provo the forward passing combination of Blddulph, Olles, Robison and Eggertsenr looks promising for the The punting of coming season. Robison for Provo and Chllds for Springville waa exceptional, both of them getting close to BO yards on most of their boots. DALLAS, Texas. Sept 22. (UP) Lineup and summary The Dallas Morning News today Provo Springville says that Arkansas university will . .RE.... Manwaring Robison be requested to withdraw from the . ... Haymond southwestern conference with the ,.RT Tlisonger V.ROr. :. Nielsen R. Murdoek" of the 1929 athletic seaS. Murdock Law conclusion ..C..: son. The request will be made at r . LG. Everett "Warner ,.r. Meml'h'l the December meeting of delegates. Larscn...... ..LT Athlet,lc heads feel that it Is to the . . ..LE.',;, Spafford beat EgKertsen Interest of the circuit to reduce . . Thome . .QB..7. F. Biddulph Paxman- the membership to six schools, the Call ,.,RH News says, which will make--a more gorenson ,'.LH.. Gudmunsen ChHa8Tgompa('t Giles FB..... eacn ait uirniigtruieni, . wnerepy Score by quarters: V school annually will play five con.0 "6 0 Provo ference games and each will meet 0 0 0 Spriiifrville every other school in the circuit in Referee, Ralle: ' umpire, Brown; football every year. Fuller. linesman, hepd for ROCKNE ALWAYS Substitutions: PESSIMISTIC Snell for -- Call; Taylor for Warner; NOTRE DAME, Ind., Sept. 20.- BidC. for F. Biddulph Nisonger; dulph; Call for Nelson; Snell. for (UP) Knute Rockne brought to. V. ' - green.. Bpringville line nbowingVup to advantage. The work - ? TILTS STAGED vr - rtrpffthlly g ap-pbln- t! . I 1 double-header- 11 line. hn n,ta!r K : HOLD SESSION Provo Bulldogs proved a bit dis- n'g to their supporters Friday Afternoon, in the tussle" with the .springville.- - Red Duvflj,' - Floyd "BidflV Biddulph was anything but a disappointment. An all -- state in quarterback' 192 7, Biddulph made a sensational 1928 start when he scored the lone touchdown of the game by apretty run in the second quarter. returns of His V punta.. were . brll- liatit as ever, 'and it ap that- - Bld be dulph rwllt hard to-- Utthronc asking" oT "Utah high school quarter bae k s this year.' NEW YORK. Sent. 22- .- (TIP) The football season officially opens from 'today. 4?i aandweek seventy-fiv- e games, lnclildinb' s, are scheduled twd next Saturday. Princeton, Harvard arid - Yale once the mighty triumvirate Of the east, but now Just three other foot-- , ball teams have three of the few elevens that do not swing Into ac: . tion next week. r:V- Chicago In Action A. A. Stagg, one, of the nation's oldest coaches, will send the Chi cago Maroons against two foes, Ripon and South Carolina,' a week hence. Occidental on the Pacific coast also has two games for Saturday a week, with Pasadena Jun ior, and Sari Bernardino Junior. No swtera team &3 yet has summoned i the courage to Uke on two teams in one afternoon, OnejpojaentataH rime seems to De quite enough for th eastern group this season, and some of them are already worrying over now to dispose of that one. Plekfng tho outstanding teams be-- 4 seasoms eveirharov er than plcklnglrm pennant winners in bnseball. It's usually a good guess to ride last year's winners in baseball. Most of the time it doesn't work In football. Graduation, injuries and scholas tic Ineligibility can wreck a cham PRE-SEASOpionship football team. Year in and year out Knute Rockne, the wizard of Notre Dame, will .tuf out a win I ner, but even the shining dome' of the old master loses its sparkle oc ' ' casionally. ; ' The. five, best bootball teams In the easUast year were Yale, Army, VVest D BOWLERS WILL , Although the pre-seas- ; '. - He's Up To His Old Tricks UTES AND AGGIES TRAIN : 1 Cor. 1st West and Center 62 West Center. .' j Phone.279. , . , Prnvn TTtoVi Buick Dealers In Provo for 13 Years V; .! rr - |