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Show i T7 r 7! : V i I Ml ( ) y w -'A a i An 1 ' I - v.,.:x vj vix - V ... c ' i f r1 xas; 1 i 4 CA fELBl PLAY 1ISII FORI! It! r.lAJOR TILT PA Provo, Tayson, Lincoln and Lhl, with their sights set on the Ilegrion Three title, swing into fir3t tests Friday as the region schedule goes into Its second week. . Payson, with regulars of last - season in nearly - every position, will invade Provo in one of the major tilts. Lincoln, one of the fastest teams in. the region, is planning a reception for Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, and Lehi gets to play on the home lot. against Spring-viile's Spring-viile's Red Devils. Although the season is young, the battle- between American - Fork and Spanish Fork, on the latter's field, is attracting attention at-tention as", the "game which may decide to which end of the county coun-ty the title will. go." Both schools got by in first week tilts. American Fork romp- . ir.g over Pleasant Grove by an impressive' margin, and" Spanish Fork getting by Springville, 13-7. The Cavemen will be favored in Friday's game. Coaches Grant, uag3) Jngerson and Leo Nelson have several cf last year's championship cham-pionship players back in suits. Spanish Fork's attack is built Around Marcell Keele, brilliant halfback. Keele will be a marked man - when the A. F. outfit invades in-vades the southern part of -the county.- .- Provo Bulldogs are weaker than in several seasons. Coach Griffith Grif-fith Kimball's charges are . inex-- inex-- pcrienccj and cany less weight than during 193-3. - ' - , The Bulidog3 may have their handj full getting by Payson Fri- day. even on the home field. L:hi i3 reported stronger this year. Coach Dean Prior has 14 back from last -year's squad and reports one of his heaviest teams in history. rieasant Grove's invasion of i Lincoln will be watcher with a great deal of. interest. Lincoln -has one of . the fastest teams in A the region and may surprise critics before the season is over. v' The Vikings will bring a nuc-' nuc-' leusof six lettermen to the Orem field. Even though losing to American Am-erican Fork. p. G.'s 6-0 win over Park City, in a practice game, stamps; them as a probable long thot in Region Three. FOXX RECOVERING -4 PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 22 (VS.) --Jimmy Foxx.- slugging first -liseman of the Boston Red Sox, asTecuperating at his home to-iay to-iay after anoperation two weeks ago for removal of his. appendix. Let 1 U s Win terize V Your Car! Only the Correct Grades of Winter Lubricants Used'- .'. ' - . - - Plenty of rrestone & Zerone STAN'S Super Service ; A UTAH OIL STATION" 301 W. Center - Thone 500 .;.. . LJJjiiiiijlJb H b Hoe GL'amn Past sane Hee; (Sr?3aimii 4 Standard ON SALE 5)G . v ' 3 PR0V0 STORES . 83 E. Center - 63 E. Center - 36 W. Center c - V I - i, j -Xd - SUNDAY HERALD; : : 'ton Inexperienced Provo Team Out-powered By Granitans -.-- ... .. ,. , j- ' SALT LAKE ' CITY A more experienced Granite . high eleven pushed touchdowns over in each period here Friday to romp over Provo's Region Three Bulldogs, 32-0. .. . .: It wa3 the second practice game cf . the season for. Granite and the first Jor Provo. : . The Bulldogs threatened only once. A long pass. Cliff Morten-sen Morten-sen to Deb .Warner, placed the visitors in scoring territory In the second quarter, but . Provo's driv was -stopped on the 20-yard line. :- :v V ;.,- Straight Football 1 " r .''- Granite used straight football to score the Initial points In, the first period, pushing 70 " yards through - Provo's defense. ; . The second touchdown 'was -'also rung up in the first; half, following fol-lowing an . Intercepted pass near the Eulldogs 20-yard line. Sub Billie - Jackson went off tackle for the score. . . . I .; Quarterback Dodge took a punt and raced 55 yards through, the entire - Bulldog eleven early in the second half to - push -. the score to 19-0. Jackson and Rex Olsen also went over for -touchdowns before the final whistle.. Starting line-ups: r provo f" - Granite Richins ... . . . .le. . , Thompson" Benson ...... :lt. . Andrus Stubbs lg. . ..... B. Olsen Beamer ...... c ....... . Wright Angus . .rg. . . . . .Orullian Bushman . ...:.rt....,.. . Allen Knudsen , .Y.re. ..'.,. Thomas Warner -. . .;. . . qh.C . . Dodge Pope . . . . . . . .lb. . . . Coleman Singleton -. . . . rh .... .. R. Olsen Christensen . . , fb . . . . ... f Barrett Provo 82a Scouts "ight members of Sea Scout tnip4 wanno, troop. ouo, ounn waitdTTlnade a trip to Salt Lake City ; to ' inspect the full rigged clit'per ships, which were shown at the Utah state fair.. . Skipper Delbert Tregeagle and the scouts were guests of Captain Dick Hansen aboard, the v clipper ship, 'Ruler of the Sea.! After inspecting in-specting the ship, artour-of the fair grounds was made:, - Eight bells -Wednestlay, regular ship . meetingwas, held- at borne port above' Shriver's store. Mar- Unspike seamanship was practiced during instruction, period. , ,Visitors attending , the . meeting were- Mr, Smith, naval " recruiting officer .and former chief bos'ns mate of the S.' S. Saratoga Einar Johnson.-, Garth Pehrson, and . Bruce Dixon. . - . C s un D A Y " Clwice of 10 Plain Flavors Nut and Fruit Flavors 50 3 x Quart ''Jjusi Flavors DAILY y , Gauon Oil o Meg rpGonefli 3 i I i- f .. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER dc tamest Keale Leads Forker Eleven To 13-7 Grid Victory - SPANISH FORK Football fans were singing the' praises of Halfback Half-back Marcell . Keale following Spanish . Fork's victory v over Springville, 13-7, here Friday in a Region Three game. i' v Keale tallied two touchdowns against the Springville .team Friday. Fri-day. His first came in the second period with the Red Devils leading. lead-ing. 7-0. Keale reeled off SO yards pn his first touchdown jaunt, and 22 yards on his second in the fourth quarter. . Springville, state finalists in "B" division play - last year, put their touchdown over in the first period. The 'Red Devils' Stone, fullback, tallied . after his teammates team-mates had used -power plays .to work near the goal line. Springville. , . . Sp." Fork Child3 . .. . . . ." . le . . : . . . Stone Allen . It.. . Stewart Harmer .lg. I '. .' , Creer Cameron ....... c . A . .. , Knudsen McKenzie . . .rg. . . . . . Barney Larsen . . . . . .rt. .". . . , . Belle Nyland ...Ii..re.r...I.. Furner Blackett .... ,qb . .'.... Mllner Jensen . . . 77. . . Ih . ; ; A . ; . Keele T. Anderson.. rh. ........ Bigley. Stone . . . ; .fb.. . . . . . Miller Pioncbrs Csfcat a Uasatcli, 13 io 7 LEHI Dean Mitchell, plucky Lehi - half back, romped - 60 yards in the third quarter here Friday to. give the Pioneers a 13-7-advantage over a visiting Wasatch high team of Heber, in; a practice prac-tice game. . ' . ; Mitchell v passed .to Roberts In the, first period to put. the Pioneers Pio-neers ahead. W.asatch came back in the . second period to block A punt on the 10-yard line. Gushing Gush-ing went over - for "the -touchdown, ,then .Buehler made-the conversion which put the visitors, in tlie lead, -7-6. ' . .. Natibnal League - W. Lm. fCt. 90 54 .625 ST - KT - ' Ct4 Cincinnati J V. . . ... . Chicago . . . Brooklyn . . .. X, 80 67 ' .544 .... 74 66 .529 New York; . . : v. - 70 71 Pittsburgh;. . . . '. . : .-. . 67 78 Boston ... . .'. .v; . ; 5d . 81 Philadelphia ...... 44 97 .496 .462 .421 .312 y Friday's Results , ' St.! Louis 3, Chicago 2. ." Cincinnati 6-10,' Pittsburgh 0-9. ; Only games .scheduled.-' American League l i i ' . ... W. L. Pet. New York....;.",.-, 102 .43. 03 Boston, . . . . . 85 60..586 Cleveland .Vi.;..L.. 02 '63 .566 Chicago. ...;-rV.;.i'. . 79 65 .549 Detroit 74; 70 ,514 Washington 63 83 .432 Philadelphia -. 53 93' .363 St. Louis V. 41- 102; .287 vFridavs Results ' Boston 7,-Philadelphia 5. V Cieveland 5, Detroit 4. - ;V Only games scheduled. '. ' . ilAGGERTY IS CIIA3IP SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 23 U "!) Hard-boiled - Haggerty of Bell, Calif, won a wrestling tourney tour-ney here last night billed for "the heavyweight championship of Utah." Ten wrestlers participated. participat-ed. : 4 - Twenty-eight states of ; the Union do not produce enough beef and veal to supply the needs of the. people within their own borders. bor-ders. . . -" 1 .- ' ' - ' . Men and Women Enjoy Bowling! As a game and a sport for roost people, It's unequalled. You can play by yourself or with any number ' of people. You can bowl any time of day or evening. eve-ning. It's Inexpensive, easy-to-learn. Try It! X ' RECREATION . Bowling Alleys 35 North University Avenue Open Alleys Day end Ni,?ht ' X 1 X 1 l ( 24, 1939 TV - - Tovo Log 3D American Fork Runs Rough Shod Over. Vikings, 38-0 - " ,i "i c' PLEASANT GROVE -The same type of football demonstrated last year by, American Fork, Region Re-gion Three champs, brought them a 38-0 victory over Pleasant Grove here Friday, in a league-game. league-game. "'. . " ' " .5. The Cavemen 'used'' straight football to ' defeat the , smaller P. . G.'. team. SuCh material -, as Boyd -Durrant, Harry - McTague, Earl Holmstead, Cecil , Hansen and Captain Stan Jones stamps the Forkers as the team to beat, for the Region Three title. ' . . . Coaehes Grant (Rags) -Ingcr-soll and Leo Nelson have thc.most experienced team in the. region and i they demonstrated it'- Fri-Jay. Fri-Jay. - ;; Durrant, stocky , fullback, scored scor-ed the ; first, two touchdowns in the first - period; v HolmsteadJ got the' third in the second quarter on an end run? McTague -and Bill Ellison " pushed ' the score .higher in the third; McTague 1 also scorj- ed the final ' touchdown, on the first play in the fourth "quarter. ; Pleasant r Grove had one, scoring scor-ing chance in the fourth, period but muffed it. by fumbling on the A. F.' 15-yard line '.following .a completed pass.. ' The line-ups '.y Anu-Fork Pleas, Gro vet J.- Durrant.i Jcr, Backus Jones, (c) .. . At. : fc Hendrickson Welch .lg. . i . ; f Ditmore i Inge rsoll . '. . . . c . . :. Baxter Strasburg . . . .rg, , .s . . . Howard Grant .rt.', . . . . Nerdin Hansen ' . . . . . . re . . : '. ..y. . ' Beck McTague . . '. .qb .... ;' DevereaiiX Ellison '. . . . .lh.'; . . V . ... . Giles Holmstead . . . .rh. , . . . Sundburg B. Durrant ,fb.i. Kietch Salt Lake Leads JPioneer Loop in POCATELliO, Idaho, SeptM tLF) Salt Lake, largest :Hy in the circuit, led the .Pioneer" league in attendance during ythe- first season just" closed. ' . ' Official attendance. figures,' re-,J leased today, fromthe office ; -ox President- Jock ; Halliwell'.' showed Eddie Mulligan's . Bees , atracted 11,101 paid admissions. . -'-. Other attendance figures: ' Boise 82,529; Twiii Falls 73,350; Poca-tello Poca-tello 71.083; Lewiston, 51,175,' and Ogdenr50,366.' . RIGGSvNO., l PARIS, . Sept. , 23- (U.R)- Gillou, president of- the French Lawn Tennis assciation, nnounc- ea toaay mat Bobby Riggs and Alice Marble had been' ranked No; 1 in the world by the association. . MISSING MAN LOCATED " , POCATELLO, Ida., Sept'. 23 U.R -i-Dale Bair, missing former bookkeeper" book-keeper" in the county ; '.highway shops who disappeared ' myster iously ; several , months ..' ago, , has been located In Las Vegas, JNev.; authorities, said today. Bair dis appeared and police madean in vestigation but discovered he; left his - accountsXin perfect prder.X" Baronessv Bahned " ' . X"" X X Tearful pleading of Baroness von Oppenheim, above, member of a great German banking family, failed to persuade the. commander, comman-der, of the' Italian liner Rex to allow her to sail from New York when orders were issued shortly short-ly before sailing time to disembark disem-bark all German, Czech and lo x : x x vak passengers, x x A fcwn ft PAGE ONE Wildcats Defeats Milford Six-Man Footballers 25-6 . B. Y.'high Wildcats opened their six-man football season at Milford Friday" by turning back th high school theam there, 25-6. V , ; . - .Ted Taylor and Lornell Harding Hard-ing scored Wildcat touchdowns. ii EASY 'L'IE'S'-"THEH'EAD,-V-THAT;y.' WEARS' TTTT- ATn'ITT ' - ' - : , l. . . s X'-. - YA - -gv, Yr, . (Ci v, - -Y- S-s - .x o XI X -X rv u , UJhich STETSOH Ulien? wardrobe of Stetsons V XJ3 X O A . - y - x v V. v to iadd-to your prestige . u. f on each occasion . .. . - , .y for sports, for business X or where the proper-note, proper-note, of formality is .'heeded. JDrop.in to-" dayfdrthe'Stetsons J to 11 out . -your wardrobe. V x x "WY - r xx x yi Xx i-sr--:. X. 1 XV- 7 Genuine..Water-proofed Fur. iiiat sukks' iHg" price; for business. -j -.. wmmmmm "Like Father Like Son"Is A Saying , So True- Especially A bout These New Y:. . BO: ; Boys Will Be Wild About These Sporty New Dress XJiats in football color-.They're color-.They're styled - to make . a touchdown in any K boys imagination . . x HA . ' - - -' x f. - ,Y f ali!ll,',llyallllall!wawwwewHB,, m f i . : "P"-: 1 : :yX V x-'-l i ! n-rrx a a ;a aa' rr'.CT?, Jin STATE WOMEN'S GOLF W. L. Tied rolnts Nibley Park .... 5 1 0 92 Forest, Dale','.,. 3 2 1 852 Provo A . : . . . . . 3 3 0 78", 2 Fort Douglas 3 3 1 7lVi Bonneville 2 4 0 C82 Salt Lake C. C . . 3' 50 58,2 Oglen . . . ; 24 ' 0 50 J2 y , C,' FRIDAY'S RESULTS Provo - 21, Salt Lake C.. .C. 0, (forfeit). Nibley, Park 16, Bonneville 7'2- , r o ' ' I'ore&t Dale 12, , Fort Douglas 12. V Provo women " golfers 'Jumped into third place IrfT the state standings' at. the. K municipal. course Friday when . Salt Lake . " . , . " - . v , u ' " or ETcrydtyBu$ins$ . -0:;X 7 x x X. -A X' Men Her e'sdur Favorite Medium k - 'XX' r X YX''X "-v X - -' -Y : -v : ?-Xv - v ; J Xi .XX XV ' . x VJYJP-. a t Xl .. v -;IX. Priced- vx'jXX '':-'&': Y Felts in Styles, and 'Colors r or sporxs- ior arcss ; Y X ' xx ' v r x ix Y . V ' s -wx. Ciutry club failed to $hrpri for thc scheduled match, ' y Nibley park won the. league title by turning back' Bonneville, 161,2 to 7l2.T"he victory pushed the champstotal pointagc to which was 6 Vj J .better than Forest, Dale ' totaled. - -r . "Provo's total -was 78J.i, thanks to'Salt Lake -C C. golfers y ha handtd the locate ; 24 . points' by their failure .to mustei a team. Gonn, Betlina Set For Fighi . 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