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Show maavaaaaaaaaaa m Vmrm 1 iw ' 'J T, . , f " ' , . " . . a; .7 v 5c V P R.0V?O(UT AH) EVEN IN G HERALD, WE D N ES DAY,T0 C T OB E R : ay s mm 7 j 1 v -f- - , -f Goach And Some Veteran Gdugar Stars i 1 1 1 rx ..I ire. .miiier-Durrie 1 n j ExHi bition JFe; 5 uqa Illl II lit: 't- S I 7. Borq Puqm - p : v- ..-', .- : ', ; '. --O - , ' : 'v. v;v -ypH CaVtmcn Spring Surprise 6y " V Figliting Romney men $ Charjerinjgr Dine and tcHi v With ; le alUndiportaht fobtbali game of the season' only a few-days few-days hence, the ,Brigham ; Young university grid- machine is in' the best, of. physical condition and ready j to give its all to turn back the University of Utah, champions of the .Rocky Mountain conference; for the past three years, Saturday afternoon in the Ute stadium. . The game. this, week will be the- third; of the. season for. . both elevens. , Both machines' los't ' the first .tussle 'this year. In intersec-tibnal intersec-tibnal tussles the Utea ,lostU Washington IT and the Cougars suffered a Betback at the hands Qf the University of San Francisco. The following week the Y defeat- ed 'Nevada and the Utea slaughter- I . ed the College of Idaho. The game .this week will also mark, the fourth . 'meeting betwer,. Ott Romney and i : - Tlr m ' AfvtrAHmnanha ,Tvk yVkl nB Once- the two teajths "battled to a ' ecoreless tie and the . other two ' - times Armstrong's elevens - have v ; come out on top. ' Brirbter Outlook Things loqkbrighter. and better t this year for a victory over theTand the two-game series is sched -TJtes, ..The Cougar squad is in per- a. ' m I 1 iecv 'snape, menuuiy ana pnysivtu-ly, pnysivtu-ly, and they have been playing ianer-nft hH f!oAsf and Nevada "critics are still talking about their brilliant playing. They were oul- weighed In their first two games -hut this failed to stop the fast-, fast-, cfiargfng Cougars ; They will be 'outweighed again Saturday, but the Cougar forward wall is unworried by that fact, ' 4 ,, '"': - v ' It looks like Ott '"Romney is gc Ing ;to :ha,ve his players fill the air with passejs and a .lot of trick; stuff Saturday. NSeveral" changes have been made- in the lineup ' which indicates in-dicates thls ; Gleh yilkinson has been shifted to quarter. . He can pass: like nobody's, business. Ernie Shober will add a' lot of weight to the backfield, while Floyd Biddulph wiU be at the other half. He is also' ji' mean pass tosser. . Marv Skousen the ; cutley-headed ' Arizona Ari-zona kid,5 will he at fullbaclc. . V Good Pass Combination--" With Eggertsen ? and Robison on. ends! and Wilkinson and Biddulph tossing theVpasses, '.the Ute seqon- iary will have a tough time stop ping rthe'y-aggregation. .-. Romney has begun, tapering the boys off fqr the ali-important ' tus- sle. Scrimmage was held Monday ' vNand ..Tuesday and no one was in- ured.,: Wednesday & " light signal , drill xwas held and -Thursday will see the Cougars going through , their final dril session.jtPplishing off the plays -has heeri the 6bject . ,oj . Uie v uusars since uesaay. :.a v .complete rest has been ordered for Friday. Tickets.can be secured 'by frovo rooters at the ' Hedqiiist ' Drug No. 1 and the Bonnett-Vacher Drug; ASK toVRITY GAME . ' " CHICAGO Oct. 14 OIEMaYor . Anton Cermak today started; ef-j . V 'forts to" have the Korthwestern- f Notre Dame footbaU.; game which ,; - v resulted' In.' a scoreless'tle re-played ' - for " charity at Soldier .Field, De f .. cember 5.- "Mayor CermaH' plans to ", ask the city council, to pass a reso-lutiori reso-lutiori ; providlng . for a committee o confer with the , presidents . of . both.uhiyersities over a post-sea-,f; son game between them. Now ..that Al Capone's income has been f cut to $2,00000 , we can expect ex-pect the gangs to take matters into their own hands and bring back nrfufwHfv ' -, - ' - f or ... U.0FH. VS. B.Y.U. i October 17, .f jAT SALT LAKE , ONSALE AT Hedquist Drug No.l I Bohnett- Vacher tSIDrug --Co. FOOTBALL TICKETS GET YOUR Refuse To Concede 0. C. L A. HOOP TEAM COMING Proyo Fans To See Three-.: Three-.: .Gantc .7 Series; ' Henrys 'i; 'ifAlso-. Coming-: I ' v -'C. f :ThBrfghahi "Young ahlvr.sity Will meet the University of Calif or- nla T te AiitrAlAn hprA in. a? three-t gajne basketball series" Decemper f28f 29 stndj 3Q, according to word given out Ihis morning by wach Ott Rorttney. The Bruins are making mak-ing a six-game tour of. Utah and wilPoppose the Cougars in a three-game three-game affair". : x V;' ' - - . Another feature has Jteen lined up With the Oila. nior College of Arizona. .This team is coached by Golden . Romnev. former ,fY" man. uled for December 4 and 5 Between the Bruin and "X" ser-? fes.the Cougars will make a, Jaunt into the middlewest, where they will meet some of the best teams in the j country., After returning home the Romney - coached . machine ma-chine will tangle with the Henrys' Clothiers .in a, two-game affair Jan. 8 and -9, . , Things look , bright this season: Coach'Romney will start the hoop-J sters on on ineir. season s worK next Monday' Practices will be j held each night after football and on November 16 the workouts will be staged in the) afternoons. Starting on Thanksgiving day, there will tfe a three-day series , between be-tween the alumn of the Utah 'U Utah Aggies, B. Y. U. and , the 'Y' varsity-. ' Jerry Smith, who starred and captained the Ute machine for years,, will organize . the ;.ex-Utes, and "Gien .Worthington will have f charge of the former Aggie men. Buck Dixon, will have, charge of the old-time Cougars. .ARMY-NAVY DATE SET; , - NEW YORKi Oct. 14 (UE)-The j Army-Navy- charity football game this year will be played at the Yankee stadium in this citys De cember 12. : TOO LATE FOR , CLASSIFICATION r FOR RENT -- FURNISHED 2" furn; rins. $10. Phone 381R. . 027 6 'room, mod. furn., and 'garage, close;h. Others. Phone 876. T.; H. HeaL x ' --'r '"" ' o20 3 rm. pt. vnicely furnished, 2 beds, furpae: heated, strictly, modern. mod-ern. Call Sam JS. Henrie at Home land Realty Co. o20 5' rm. modi home, garage 1- blk. fromtlniv. Phonei 454. o2ff Heated, elec, apt. 67 N: I W. n!3 rORBENTN- UNFURNISHED ' 5 rin; farm house,- Orem $10 mo.. 2 rm. farm house with 22 acres land for y rent reasonable. Phone 1099.' s 16 Small home.145 No. 3rd W. . 020. New mod. 4 rm. home and base- ment. 515 G. Z So o20 .4- :4'nn.'Jtnod.' apt. 285 N3rd Wf o20 3 .room "modern with' part 1 base ment and garage, close in. 3 room Duplex with . furnace; basement, electric range and Murphy bed. Ideal location.- 7. room ; strictly modern with floor ; covering, ga rage. T. H. Heal. Phone 76, o20 Help wanted male Man with.truck. Call' tef ore noon at 180 West ; 3rd North. v ol5 A RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE! X.' " s -i -' V Dixon Taylor 'RussellGo, DEER SEASON SEWELL'g MARKET 18 West Center will skin ;nd 'quarter ryobr 1 . CaVtmcn Spring Surprise v 7-7 Result; Provo f-'-. .. Test AXriNE-NEBO D i v Team Standinsr . . : W. H Pet. Spanish. Fork 'i : . : . .. 2 0 1.000 Uehl . . . ..i: .'. ;v: . 1 0 IjOOO Provo . . . . i. -.. ,.10 1-000 Lincoln Payson . ;V-. Sprfngville .. . . American Fork . .. . s J; . Tuesday'; Result .Paysoti 7," American Fork 7, Wednesday's Schodul u $piinfiTtUeat PTovo, 4, p. nou Thursday's Schedule Lhl at "Spanish Fork, t p. m. .AMERICAN' FORK. American ing league grid game of the sea son, holding Paysomj? a 7-7 tie in an. interesting, fracas; s ,v ; ' . The scoring was done Mn the sec ond quarter, American Fork scor ing the first touchdown when uur- rant dived over . the iine after: 7& steady march. .A pass, Nicholes to RarratH brouerht the extra, point. ., Pay son pame right back with" a versatile Offense and Strom, iuu-back, iuu-back, plunged over for the - score Simmons bucked the line for the extrapoint and a tie scorer Payson threatened frequently thereafter, but the Cavemen were invincible when their goal line was tnreaienea. ' The Summary: PAYSON , AM. FORK Williams. . . . .le, . . ; . .,v. Wallatt .; . .le. . ..Vv,lt.. .'. .lg. '9 . White . . k. . . Vv, It . .... ;'F. Healey Wyler: . .lg . Wagstaf f Porter;! . c... .. .. ; . . Storrs Varney. i . , . Irg. . . , , . . .. Larsen Burauist. .. . , . . . .rt. . . . . .D. Healey Harding. . . . . . . . .re. . . . . . . Hunter Simmons. . . . . . .qb . . . . ;-. Nicholes Metlock. . . . . . . . . .lh. , . .... Barratt Searles . . rh ..... : Keiley Strom. . . . . . ... . .fb. . . . . . Durrant Substitutions: Payson Scnuler Chatwin, : Ballard, Hardy,: "Tweedy, Quigley, Whiteman, Schaerrer. Buttle, referee: B, Hoover, um pire. ' , v" ' : ; ( ' MANAGER OF SEALS OUSTED SAN FRANCISCO,. Oct. 14 (U.E) ' The San Francisco ..Seals, 19S1 champions of the' Pacific Coast league were without a manager to day as the result of action by the club: owners in' demanding th resignation of Richard L. (Nick) Williams. - " -;v-r . Williams, coach, scout, arid then manager of the Seals foi the last 10 years, ,said after a conference with the oWhers that .he had been "fired." x .. V. .. . . "I did not resign,"-AVilliama said "They wanted me to but I refused I . have ho grievance,' against the owners. They can hire and fire as thMrplease.'! ; , , ' - v Charles 6trub,; Charley -Grahanj arid George . Putnam, the owners, refused to give the reason for their difficulties ; with the pennant winl ning manager, v Tney saia nts successor suc-cessor will not. be, chosen from' among the ranks of the club, ending end-ing rumors that Jim Keesey, popular popu-lar infielder, would be the next manager, T . . :'." Williams' last work for the SeaJU was in leading them t6 victory over the Hollywood Stars for the pennant, pen-nant, taking four straight'-games in the title series v Ruhd Trip To DENVER colorado springs; ; . PUEBLO ' "Daily departure, f rora all v Utah point between Springville and vSalt Lake, Inclusive,; and Xrom Ogden. , r 7jt Tickets in chair cars or coaches!1, Dinlnsr car X- aerWce. 15-dav return limit, l l' 1 'K or, further. PHONE V4 ;....v. o ' 2 i .ooor v,' ' it . - it ' o n sirvv 0J.K1I DdDW OCFDCE X.frr r wL$r: '55' r--. . yy7 Photo shows Coach Ott Romney seen in action against the Utes Saturday ' '' ' ' Captain Keith Wangsgard (1) Richardson (2) veteran tackle is out"forthe season w lth an , injured knee Coach Ott (3) is shown in the center, while Marvin Skousen 4V willibe doing his blocking and defensive "specialties, at fullback. Burle Robison (5) looks likea possible - Salt Lake Stock Exchange QUOTATIONS As Furnished By WELLS Jj. BItlMHAIJL ' Broke ,. WEDNESDAY, OCT. U, 1931 Big HiU ..... . -. . -Vh1 19 Bingham Metals . .01 .02 Bonanza Mining . .. .00 Vi ,00 Hs BuUiori .00 -OO Central Standard ; .01 .01 Vi Chief Con. . .46 -47 Colorado Con. .... .02 .03 . Combined Metals . .05 .. . Crescent Eagle ... .02 .03 .03 ,23 .06 .02 ' .15" .29 .03 CrWn Point . . . ... Dix Butte ....... Dragon .... ...... .16 . -00 ..01 .05 .26 ; .02 .00 .03 .17 .12 .01 .OOVi .18 .38 .02 !68 .73 .00 .10 IE. Crown ft., , E. Tin. . Coal. East Tin. Con. .. East Utah Emerald. ... Empire Mines . . . Eureka Bullion . . Eureka X41y Great Western . . . Indian' Queen ... Iron King ....... Mammoth ... Miller Hill ....... ,Moscow , . Mt. States-Petf .04 .18 .13 .04 .01 .18 .25 .02 .40 .04 .02 IjMountain, View , .New tuincy . . .09 North Lily, .... No. Standard Ohio Copper .... Opohongo ....... .77 .18 .01 i -' THE FORD is good-looking. It is "safe. Comfortable. Speedy. Reliable. Long-lived. Eco nomical. Everything a good car., should be. : -; . There" is, too, aii added.' something about it that brings enthusiastic comments com-ments r from every one wlio has ever driven a "Ford ' the joy it puts in motoring. "v ( - - MI have been a car owner continuously for nearly 20 years,", writes a motorist connecte'd with a leading university. -; V During this period I have bought eleven pew automobiles.' -Eight of tho eleven were in the" middle-price field, V1. pne cost .three thousand dollars, and the last is a Ford I purchased thirteen months ago. h't l. ; ll" ': ' h In thi IJprht nf tlii THnr' T va x " - v y say in cu emccniy mat j. nave nerivca ' more genuine satisfaction from: the - Ford , than onr car I ever o wned In and si quartet of outsu.ndingCougars all but one pt, whom will b will b back n his old position as all - conference man at end mis season, Park Bineham . . .01 ?i Park, City Con, .... ' .15 Park Konold . Park Nelson' . Park Premier .02 06 ; 1.35 .25 .00 Vt .13 4.50 .03' ,06 1.50 .40,. .01 .15 4,57 .01 .01 .01 .12 .01 .02 1.00 .06 .98 .02 Park Utah .. Plutus Prince Con." .... m Provo ' Silver King Coal. Sllve Shield , . silver stanaara Sioux Mine? . . . . 3 Trfin "Ulnaonm .00 .00 ".10 .00 - 83 3.32 .03 .95 .00 4 r .03 4 . So Standard Tar Baby ...... Tintic Central V-T,intic V-T,intic Lea3. .... Tintic Standard Utah Con. . . . . Victor Con. ...... Walker Mining . . .' Ofankee Coru -Zuma v. . ; . . . . . : .r .SALES ... Bonanza Mining, 1000 c East Tin. Con., 200 ? 26c. . Eureka Bullion, 500 p 18c . New Quiricy, 5000 9c, No. Standard, 1006, (ci 1c. Park City Con,, .100 16c-500 15c. '"-. ' ' Park Premier, 11,500 6 Vic. Tintic Standard,' 100 $3.35. Zuma, 1000 iMe.X The Soviets, says a pastor, wouldn't tolerate a 'Follies" shpw. Probably would be more thanthey couiu uaie. 1 jj. ni . " . And if more, pay cuts are in the offing, it won't be long before we're : all at sea.- ;' . ee"FVrr atistacmon -Mwm3mm?n i ever FIFTEEX DIFFERENT BOB TYFES M30 "'640 fr. O. B. Dtrilt Wn fnlgki mm dMry. Mmmpm ''-, mmd tpW tin' MM w CmJV mmmiM tmnt rm mm mrtmnfd tkrmmgk v ' .d nappe r-back but Vernon "Red" ; , v y I -Civilization May wens N'EW YORK, Oct. 14 (U.pvirH. G Weils is back in he United Spates with a prediction that "an a)bsolute collapse of modern civilisation is not only possible but probable." And when.; civilization does col lapse, Wells said, as he came down the harbor, "I will write a book about it' y. Dismissing s'tich unrelated sub jects- asr tKe ?Jew rYprk skyline and world economics, Wells revealed that he wlll.be in the United States a. month.; After he leaves, he will begin a hovel ; jon' what subject, he 4d itiay. . 5 . J manage its financial and economiVl affairs arone," he said. i n i h -w aaa a m m w m mm . - i bi i m flkrudtti mm a mm a BLMWte ' mm i i r x mm -mmmmmmmm.' mm. m m m mr .& t ai i . vsmr ai w - m - u v-'w r . k -v i j - - i a m,-M,a asm, m.M arm m m wr a wr.mi m i ts-inf m m n m r ' . 7 . p-- -r.:;-:a.i. i .1 w I a- ii;u i l l A a j 1 irfe -: i L . I v. 'V A I ii I - V vrMTTf II IK! r- t Jf l .la ml mmm m I II ll . .4 .r,.-A:.W' I I1 IrfTil TI S rrfc ... , v'l -I ;.-:,,::Ml!iHk- yjiiiOVLU. SALE, : n- : V v m m arm v a a r . ai a w i ' -, ii I - i. mi aaaaaawiaiia a saying this, I am thinking, in terms of comfort, safety, driving pleasure, ease-of v control and economy. My next car will also be Ford because it will give me what I want at a price I can afford to pay.'' y . "When you get behind the wheel of the Ford and drive it yourself -you will know it is a truly remarkable car at a ; lowprice. You wOl like it when yod first buy it. Yon will become more and more enthusiastic the longer you drive it. After thousands of miles of driving you will sajr itis a great car.' VIls economy econ-omy will sac you many dollars. V ' ;,. necent uonqucrors ot von timva Burke to Dispfav W.inc: v Against Provo AcesuPart :vProceeri;Gol The Titnpaoogos municipal goif course will be, the scene of Provo'sJ! cham'nion. onnosfl Wnlt Mil!r T.,-n- vo 'oro." and Lee Buttle, leadinir - r , r r - . " Provo ahiateur. . J . - Last Saturday Bore and PucmSi first exhibition golf match Sunday A rilVriiirri ' - At " 7 at 2 o'clock when Harry B'tfrg- 1 ' """Wff C6 . . .. b , , Salt ;Lake 'golf professional. aVdv I'-'-WfiltlCT: ' QfijYf v f Ilalph Pugmire, Salt Lake amateurl f"- -Vr " .ir v. XV!w ? J defeated Billy Burke... 1931--ofki'''-' ccavteslt''. wl4 her-UD In this year's onen chhhst 'er.soaA:; MeIU Be awarded.-1 I pioh teur able thusiasts urge Borg ' to enter the Pacific coast golf tournaments ' thi ye'r.'-- With this brilliant nrame ship and former-, national' aiasdnvas sfpr Aavo. to all ' 4 title . holder;- BovsTs remaJ home-ame. at thi iBricoanv : f ', game :promptedkalt Lakel&nr 'oxtas umVeitjK The -JaW J. ' -i . and also Von RIm S-.t Titne. aJl-Brieham oiinV '? ing that he may hoeom'o a: navahalJ sndlfecr" fans.' eve'grv-e'ix uKure jn Jivi. oi sr was nacKerrnv4 Provo and a't LaK? getheif with the Salt chamber, of cotrmiorce, ' oition Our .to raice- e'-cp?nsesfr, a . coast trip. ' A 50-cent gallery, fee. wi charged for Sunday's Provo match this to include one round of go. either before or after the- matMy .. Twenty per cent of the prpfedf' MTill go to Provo city for imptve litem m me x impanogoscourse- Course Is Topular , (rrovo s excellent golf course; greatly improved '-'since it begii- ning, has been most poD4&rr this iseason. Borg, who . jff-ed oer the Provo course fast Monday dfe clarcd this to be one of the finest courses hehas ever played: . ' ' "Too much emphasis cannot be, given- the fact thatthis is a real opportunity, of whifch all should iane aavanw.ge, sam ur. U Merrill, presidentof the Timpano gos municipal g'plf club. "Thoseln Provo who have the -idea that to watch a golf match means .wadinjf through dirt find dust are' greatly mistaken. It will be possibifor the, women to wear high-heeled snoes ana aisplay their smartnsw sport outfits without the sliqrlJrst". ieai Aw yaumge, on l-rqsvo s ue ful course A Vj) lowing champion ; kept his .title' In a contest at Big Rockt k$ like none of "his Competitors CQAild share Bie Rock with him.. roRHiJtnvis I DONT FOKuET OUIt , 11 51 NEW LOW PRICES-rl H U Kida ' Students Adults . -ti J ENDS TODAYg ii .wtth-' .wtth-' BEN XiYON ii ii ii ti n it a . ii I JlA.QUELi TORRES - II STARTS TOMORROW - U H " - - -s fl II mi ri-r'T. riTTTf I ;",LJie . chin .anir ; m, also : : -; . . . J .. - ' . . ; : - . , - - - t ll : - - i ll ii i iii- III vnr . i m -Mil ' 1 If-ICtJi rT n I'll . z 1 iha - - m m M-m m ' m rc i h k - h u a a k . a. . :ai m - w ai -. a a - a flaki a -t a , ar a a .- a . a ai vvr n ' ' :s. .-. v , - . . . , ;. 5 Af:-- 4 L'UtU j Oil 14?SI. i I . 1 i . i - ftch , foT- netundly- i - - l'rji.Wi . ; Thri ' the vdrincr! !" t "'versity team wi chosen, bj ' m f fAzSfyil'Of well ijnofcn riltij 1 iBCB-io jnacn teams, iiva-e, ..ft-iands..: to- r Vfivj.persdus cominje thVtkvf, t '''t v Lake juiuif; Hl be, ujidd ticWtsHj for an oxbJi-?'rnEsfco'Wk. in. nfertty'.ot'titm K efO iorrne. western .S4trte-B.V 11 ?bel ! . Sttndy s paper Hl. caiVy A : . il .Ooffial -all-Unie-'ja.il-a , .' pf . the ticket-winning vi'JeV t - " . '4. ; -IRISIl AFTER RECOjtp JK iyOUTrl, , BKIvD; IndOCtv H ,'1.1) Although .6Tthfeten 'hrQVa -.4 uiikej - isack -1 n., .181 j , 1312 httt a nla ve'd left etidAhe Irlsh-iwSn lout jX-22. gameSit. tlbsgi : theolher , ; tdriesahd pjie tie tO'ritscredit and ? J can set a new matk by dfoting , f Mrak?. -.4 - V .y - r, JVIISSOURX xgers were ,scheduleclx for a. flnalv hrird" workout todav liefcirc leavinir "for .Bouldar td meet the. CteJorado. university eleven of tKe " jRocky .Aliftmtain area; joach Qinn Henry ,taites his team west handi. Capped'' -by -injuries Vnd relying' largely oh a passing attack.'" y - f,THP GBFATfiUMAM STORY Dr -- . . . - - T . -k - ? N r 'THE STORM-Of lOYE ' ? wfiii? foo eSbevt it I ' u' t"AII tli grownups f ytt fmSy - -n jj 11 1. t... f. ... UUI. wui ana. memseivc niruiitiy v r'tnoved bjrthe tenderness, thefcli-i" Tfcjic?; th -fcihnan, loyahle cWa SALLY BUSS ikMES DOW) it ii ti 2i Aaded Fun t If ft -Pty ;Mre Da ys; : BAD Gi Lit -. rSEARLYI ' .deer for. 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