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Show o 71 OX TTAVO A C7T TULSiiTL- ( 1 ixxx j.iwasiiiHXx . r XX -3 V'-' ,,) .... V inwn n rwi-M, i iiUUU ELEVEN' GLUES SIGHTS Of LOOP TITLE V.'ilh title hopes still boundyup in their attack, Provo's Bulldogs went through heavy drills Monday Mon-day afternoon in preparation .. for their coming battle with Spanish Fcrk. .. - Game time is set for 2:30 Friday Fri-day at the "Y" stadium. More than 50 gridders were in suits Monday and Coach Griffith Kimball declared his .. team . in perfect physical condition after List week's rest. : , ., , . ., :S The Bulldogs are still , in the title chase, having won their ' tilt against Payson. and fieing , Sprir.gville in their' second try.'. Christian Shifted.; - Kimball Ls building 'his team? . defense to stop Marcell Keele, Spanish Fork's brilliantopen field runner. On the offensive," the Bull"- dogs will depend on Ed Preece fuUback. and Rus3 Christian, who will be shifted to halfback." Both boys hit the beams . around 200 pounds and- have 'proved consist ent ground gainers. At a halfback- posi. Ac.risi.ian jwouia ;open holes for" Preece.)' . up j Deb Warner. is, expected to start no at quarterback, with Mark Single-ji 78 points'. - jX X Jf4 . - ' ten at the other i half back posi-.;,.Paul Derr&ige'rV who Jed-thVNa-ticn. Horace liood. staiter in other t:w3aTTeaKue pitchers with' 25 vic-games; vic-games; Mahlon liiismuson. quar- tnries "and 7 defeats for a nercent- tcrback, and Junior Preece. full- Lack; are other. backfitld men who r.ay"get In. against Spanish, aald lumball. Rasmuson and irefce ere sophomores. . " . Gcod PaMr: . .. f :'. - k Another toy who may" show Friday Is Xjllif Mortenson. Mor-ter.5n Mor-ter.5n In. prcbably the best passer cn th-3. squad and hii aenali to Sirglston have proved ground gainer? for the Provo outfiL - Linemen who are likely starters Friday include Knudsen and Rich-its. Rich-its. ends: Ridge and -: Benson, tackles; Angus- and Harmer, guards and Boswcll. center. Spanish Fcrk has Its strongest tearu in years. The' only loss of the season for the Spaniards was tun? up by American Fork. Since then. Coach Jacobson's outfit has won three straight. Friday's tussle should be a. close. one. . If Thanksgiving- Can Be Moved To! - NOVEMBER 23rd WHAT AVILL HAPPEN .TO CHRISTMAS? See Sundaj's Paper! PREPARE ; 1 .- r c r4" vnnr r-" jffir f ' . : f 1 lmti vim CateigJiKMJf l ,-. '-...: ' ' .." "v ' - " ..Tine ,. iVeiz; Accounts OpcneU in Five Minutes!, Complete Line of Batteries - Radios -' Anti-Freeze and Accessories r( Also These Bargains . IN GOOD USED TIRES! 4.5021 I.TiS -IS. - 6.00 10 , - 5.301? . n.r,o lo - 6.3020 (o Ply) it i ...mwi.il hi jp mi ''C . '-' t')l 223 WEST CENTER ST. TCost Ualuaulo" Aivar'd Uoted To Dedleg Piiclier " HyVGKOUGE KIRKSEY .NEW YORK, Oct l7.jtiv WiK liam Henry Walters, who j never wanted to. be a pitcher in;, the first place and" who would go back to infieiding tomorrow if the pay was the same, has been named the mcst valuable player in , the National Na-tional league -for the 1939 season by a .committee of 24 sports writ- ers. 1 , Bticky Walters' teamed up with faul Deriinger" ta .;.itch the. Cincinnati Cin-cinnati Reds to their, first National Nation-al league pennant in 20 years. The Baseball Writers' association com? mittee composed of three sports writers from eachTTNational league city gave Walters; 303 points; out of a" possible 33fc. . ' - . " Eighteen scribes i gave Walters first place, five awarded him sec- ond and the other one placed him 'fifth - Walters succeeds his team- mate' and battery companion,. Ernie Er-nie Lombardi, . who won last year with: 229, points; S ; -. ; I ' Johnny - Mize,- St. Louis Cardi- nalsl first-' baseman and National League batting1 championwith an average of .349. placed second with ageof 781, was third with ,17 points.'.' . '. - .'.v.. ; McC'omikk Ftiurth y- ' First baseman v-Ffank McCor-mick McCor-mick of - the Reds, ''who' led the iengTje in-driving', in iruns, finished fourth with 9" points , ; 1 Curt' Davis, CardihalsV' " pitcher who won. 22 , games and .'lost -16, finished fifth with , 106 ! points Jimmy Brown, CardinaLs' Injieider, finL"ihed Sixth with 99 points..- ;J Followingthese 'first six came" i Joe Medwick Cardinals, 81; Leo Durocher, Dodgers, .'53; - Harry Danning. Giants, 33 Luke Hamlin, Dodgers, 32; Mel Ott. Giants, 21; Bill Jurges, Gla,nts 20; Dolf . Ca milli. Dodgers,";. 20; ; Billy Myers Reds, : 18; Stanley Hack, Cubs.f l7; Augie Galan, Cubs 15; Trry Moore, s Cardinals, 15; -Morris Ar- jnovicb.; Phillies, 10; and scattering points for 14 others. "Walters,, wlio won 27 games and last lij-led the. league-in victories, in innhings pitched with 319: and in complete gahie3 ? vvith .31. - He struckout lCti.-men and"' walked ioa. - J TO DEFEND TITLE ' "LOS ANGELES,. OctJ 17. (UC)- Henry Armstrong Will defend his wxrld welterweight", title against Jimmy S Garrison, Kansas City, Oct. 24 in the Olympit auditorium, matchmaker' 'Jimmy Murray" an-. nouncea; joaay..; . .? v ...NOY!V ':V- ' -.. o 0 - 53019 (fi:PIy) PHONE 503 ,mi .m.iuiint.j..-..i.ki .1. i "" , mm.) PAGE FOUR . DAILY Join ilic Parade! Unfer tile Herald? .. X Uinta Guessing Gontest, I'Jin Prizes Here's the games for 'the third week " in the , Herald-Uinta grid guessing contest. All you need "do to win tickets in the Uinta to see "Yes My Darling Daughter' Mon-day'and Mon-day'and Tuesday, is put the actual score by the starred special .game, then just indicate with a check or a. cross, your choice of the winner win-ner in the remainder of the games, indicating- ties with' a check by both teams.' To the person guessing the correct cor-rect score of the,, starred special will go two tickets. Person getting get-ting the greatest number of games correct of the fifteen will also receive re-ceive two tickets; ' ' And as a special prize, "If you pick all fifteen games correctly B. Y. u. ..; Provo High . . , California . . . .. ', . . . Princeton . ...... . . . . . - 'Utah - Drake . t . Venn State . - , Michfgan State v;' . . Ohio State UCLA'.. Denver 0 ' ,-,'.' . . NptreDame '. .'. . . ,'. . Yale : L - - -- '' J i' Marquette ........... i . ; . "Oregon State . . . .a . . . . ...... . ' -. . . . Name Address '' ' ' r. S Uing And .Gilbert Out of Hcno Oame George ,Wingvani, AftT' Gilbert will, definitely be'out of .the ;Nev-adav ;Nev-adav U game at Reno Saturday, ICoacrv Eddie Kimball said todly. :. . : :-h .r: : Although -filbert, was "a . suit Monday, vtfie .veteran guard is not expected i to. "be in -shape ; for the Nevada fray. Ying who pulled a..' leg ! tendon in attempting, to stop a Utah touchdown drive Sat-urdayt Sat-urdayt " was out ''othe hospital Monday but . will - not be In " a suit for several -das.XBi'? - - - . The Cougars ,will entrain for Reno . Thursday': evening, arriving In time Friday ." for . a warm- up session" Kimball is expecting a tough , gfame and "plans to use his entire squad if. it is .necessary. It will be.hcmecornmg'for Nev-:' " I! " M n ' ff Shotgun SUPER-X - - -? : . k - . -. : 1 - . Jl -, ,.1 - - ... .y-i - -f i ' . TT : ' '' ' . v " ... , L , y t ' 4, CASE HUNTING Leather. Case ' v- ' Unconditional guarantee ill a vnn With Unbreakable Handle iand Leather Case 1 Shop arly ;e3n.:un2s:iond.moi;l3.. IVROVO, UTAH HERALD, TUESDAY, you will Teeejve a $10 scrip book good at all Intermountain Theatres, Thea-tres, and for picking 14; of the fifteen fif-teen games correctly, you will receive re-ceive a $5 scrip book. In addition to the above prizes vpoints ; are awared to each winner to be applied ap-plied toward - the champions cup, which will be given' to the person having the trreatest number of points at the end of the contest; and this person will be known as the champion football predictor; of Utah county. , ; - , Here's this , week's games, get you selections to te Uinta .Thea tre or the Daily Herald, either in person or, mailed . before ; Friday noon of this week. . . : ' V -KT- a r . iicv auj ......... . , Spanish Fork .'. . . Washington State Columbia , . . . . , Idaho '.' .-. ; .. . ' i i "" ''. ' . v ... Iowa iaie? . . ... . . ..... .-- ; . : ' -Comell ....... .".,, Purdue . - zL-. zL-. . . Minnesota f Z. Montana Utah Aggies v ; ; Navy A? V.. -,v;V. . : : : . -V .JVIIUV- v. ... ...... . . v Southern Methodist Vyr, Washington' . 1 , - r. ; V 'ft t ada - for the Reno team will leave nothing undone to pleasethe,nome fans; - s' , " . The Cougais scrimmaged aga,inst j the- frosh this aternoon ana are planning another tough"? workout for Wednesday ' NevadaTpIays will be 'reviewed thoroughly .bef ore B---Y U. leaves f or . Rehb,"' 'sa.'id Kimball. -. . " t ' .Varsity men injured ?early in rthe se.ason , are . showing marked -improvement, "reported- the Cougar mentpr.N. This group . includes Don Brimhall, .tackle; v Don.. Plumley. Frank Witney ; and - Gail . Lewis, guards.:-- - . , r, ' . -X'S New ; Boxing Hope Scores 16th Kayo -. - WASHINGTON, Oct; 17 (ILpr Pat Comiskey, young heavyweight hopeful from ';;; Paterspn, N. i,J., fl ( !U1 ! 1 lTlUUCl-t T f ItlVllVOiVl. 1UIIV UW-OU , . 32 Special ?30 Value, (H pjF , OUR PRICE ......... VV 3 ; Model 97-12 or 16 Gauge .Winch ester Shotgun-Reg. ; $33.75, ft -5 o g a Jour pmcE ;;U&vflOU BUY YOUR AMMUNITION HERE ! flnr Rt nr. V nf ' R i f I e. fTa rt r i rl a ' an rl Shells is the - most complete 'Jin town. Insist on Western. The bestv 1 y costs you no more ! C ' : , ' H 30-30 Caliber . . fHnA' SUPER-X Box )iity Box $11.25 KNIVES with . . ...792. HUNTER'S. ' . rr. ? oi.90 We Specialize in Quality Merchandise and Meet all Fair Competition! while stocks are complete OCTOBER 17, 1939 South Bend a v i Smartest- Notre Ifenie field general sincev Fi-'ank Carideo Is what they're saying.-about Steve Sitko, .South Bnd contingent through football. - .. '.';, -. - ' y' GOLF DANQUET ;8ETT0MIG11T 9 t .Final "golf event , of the year, the'. Provo- golfers': annual banquet ban-quet is-scheduled for this evening, ?:?0, at the' new " municipal-clubhouse. ; ":"'. ' . V More thari. 100 golfers are . expected ex-pected to attend, reports A. ' C Hatch, ' president of the :Timpan-Ogos :Timpan-Ogos Golf association. - : " , Election of nevr cf f icefs, presen tation of j cups to winners of major tcurneys jof "the : season, ",;and the annual report ' are expected to hold major-, interest :. at the ban-Quet. ban-Quet. ' ' - x i' Dr. Horace G." - Merrill " of . San Diego, Cal.'past president - of the Timpanogos Golf association,' will be guest speaker,- 'J.. Edwin Stein will act as master" of ceremonies. cere-monies. . -1 .v poasted hi T ICth . knockout in 1$ professional bouts' today.! 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T4ft .163 377 ' l-alSO 400 -104 .144' 1126 378J 122 '103- 379 Dummy rs. "if Totals , . JiSO.- 620. 851 1S01 NAVtxnr AtrfCro. f!.";Martln-: I.v Ma so u A: IJns It.' Oreert . J23' 91-120 91-120 ,.A.l,149 91 107s 116 125 119 317 133 369 37-4 411 Totals'-'. v ..":. Sl 26 B77 -1651 - 'rWI.4 iADIES STORE Haniflra-p, : V'" 84 ' 28 C2 12 A. Koutinv 112 .118- ,121 SGI A. Andersen 13S 105 119-w 32 N.V Johnson" -.'-. : . - Hi M30-9fi 311 I. KimlKiC i.." :-.t . C4 v S8 203 n." .TenKPn ' . . ,...' 13" 141 10 385 Total? -.9 f.76. 602 1776 Peiro Loess En ', . Salt lake Dout SALT LAKE CITY Nlckie Chezarpof South, Bend; Ind., worked work-ed o.ut'a victory over Provo's Lou Petro at McCullough's arena Monday Mon-day night. '... y " , Chezar was given the bout at the end of the fourth round on a technical knockout., - Other results; Cowboy Pittman. and Tiny . Meacham boxed five rounds to a draw,T Benny, Flake knocked out Jerry -'Adams, . Eddie Ross won via a technical: knockout knock-out oyer Ted Kinney, and . Eddie Welch was given a decision over-Kid over-Kid Valeno. : , . Insurance " against twins, and even triplets,' is becoming quite common in 'England. , 7 Iake Your Money Count ! It is not always wise to leave v ' your Life Insurance in a lump ' sum. Ask about the Metropolitan's Metro-politan's Income ' Plan. T L. CROFT LARSEN X . PhoncrProvo 1C84 or 0G5-W Sletropolitan Life Insurance Co. ? 9 1 5 " 1 , -- Bowling , Results I it : : 1' lor 319 18 OomebaclC-Fina n cia lly BY JACK CUDDY NEW YORK, Oct. 17 (U.R)- Within 18 months he'll, oe a mil lionaire again the great Jack DempseyvX Right now he's Worth more than $750,000. - . v Therefore. Dempsey has made the greatest comeback in the his tory of .pugilism . v Six .years ago he wa3 "broke. He and h bis " manager, Jack Kearns had blown "between three ,and tyte million, dollars that the Manassa Mauler1 had earned with his explosive ex-plosive fists during 'the hey-dey of Tex Rickard. s - -, , lie lost his world heavj-, heavj-, weight s crown In September, . 1026, to Gene.' Tunney. IIe; tried, to fake It from Tunney ' ; In September '27, at Chicago, , but failed. Later he tried : a .wound tip when he was licked . by Kingfish Le1nsky. ' c ...vy Like all other ex-heayy champs. Dempsey failed to regain-' the crown. But differing from ex- champs and ex-fighters in -virtually , every, division Dempsey. isre- habilitatmg himself : - financially. And that .is a -'greater comeback than any hccould have pounded out in the ring. This Is impressive ly trueWhen; pne. recalls that , the mosr hopeless, and most.-helpless flotsam of anysport are the ex pugs, whoxwere good fellows when they .haq dough, but who haven t 0IE1 INVADES AUERIGAt FORK OREM--Led by their veteran all-state halfback. Bud Smith, the Lincoln .Tigers v travel to American Ameri-can Fork Wednesday for. a 2;30 p.xm. tilt with the Cavemen. x. Both . schools7 reiriain; in the undefeated un-defeated class after three weeks of Region three play. Lincoln tied the strong .Springvjlle . eleven. .Hill. ... V; . . . w . - . . ... . .. i. American Fork-will be' favored to drop ' Lincoln in Wednesdays game.NAdvantagepf "playing ort the horne field following: two - weeK S' rest. gives . me, avemeni the fdgeCoach Grant (Rags) In - which Is rated nearly as strong as the 493$ outfit whichWort "the regi'pn title. ' ''' . , -: y " ' i Cpach. Don ($anky) Dixon ' will lane nis enure, squaa vp American - . Iks "good business to wear a :r: 'GOODVohsTB D a X 1 COMMANDER x f X X- , X" Vv:j..''.(. .. l-v'-X-- X X-." ;$55)aX ; , X v :.- . :$).Koo X'"' - l; . , :' - $3QjX - X v r ' - X X X J ; - - . y -s y ' - c - ' '. -"K ' lx x ' ".. TALON :Futaur" J'- - , ' X X XX-'," 1 -I ' 'Xy :XtX. 1 ' Comm'4ndr Suili py diTidnd in jaoje .vrajri,lhaa one. xTteir fin worsted !ahricar fanaotif tiQnq war . . v"lha,t-inaai-ixtr wryic'extxa: economy. But th luxurioua . ' appearance of Commander Suit alo doea wesdera for :'sy.ourr-ndraI'.--xThy impart M ana of being well groomed f nd correcfC fealingiiat yckre equal to aj occaoa. Com in and our new, fall Taibred by Cloticraft and. . Line with Earl-GIo w - '' i v. STYLE LEADERSHIP got it now and who lack the intelligence in-telligence aiid education to make ; even, a livelihood,-once they han.g;. up-their gloves. x ' Dempsey was troke M" . ;yeara0, just Kke, most vx- ' pugs but today, he in march. . . ing'. toward another million dollar. : .. j. The' inan who gives this figure is the JIttle,ft'llow joii neverx hear ' ahoutA-hln rrs-- rrs-- taurantv ivirtnerjacob 1 Am- ' ' Iron.- Jakr" admits to Dtrnj sej's finarffclat afflaence' with reluctance, . lecause Dempsey-. ' Is' niakln g moMw beyond t h ...'.Am ron sphere of-lnfluonre.; 'Amron says; "Demp,c;ey is in the cloak and sult business with Billy Taubj He's inthe Iiquof-huyiness with somebody else. And he javnpH around the country like a fl;i referecing' boxing an'd VvicsthYtg bouts. SurC, he's making money' in" those : things,, but I don't-- hko It. If he'd, only Stick in ;New York, he'd make -money twiee as fast in our ' ire.stauranls oir eighth avenue and On Broadway and in the new .$250,000 Tavern in thn Grand Central district - for whtrh "we'lF'sign the lease next wck. Ht's geiiing nearly iuo.uou a year on therestaurant.s, and he coiilu make mi, lot more. Yns he .owns half of -Njach' restaurant in tioll.'ii.s ndcents.4' lie's not Turn ting" for.. joa or anyon i lne." 4 Fin k', for the gftn'if. His btaitnij; lineup will probiibl,y find McIMJ. and Duke, ends: Bt-ffort and Hold ttvvay, iftcKies; J as person and ; l'ark, "center I Eklns, guards; Smith, 'quarterback; Olseii'".' .and Brown," halfbacks,- and Kohbock,-fuillack, Kohbock,-fuillack, f 4 y . y '(Inn lwi I.. ...I. I I 4-1 uijii - fauio in vj wr- ed for Wednesday, I'leasant Grovei at Ihi. 'pajhon g"ls j. to; Sprlng1lle Thursday, aiul ! 4 Spanish Fork will bt at Iro - in. the "Yrhtadlum, Friday. TheA.,r. ball carrying depait-mentwUl'rely depait-mentwUl'rely upon McTague, Cull bak. On the line will"' probably ho j' urront anJ nanitn, "tnds; lrfn. flrif1 nThnf)n -riri.-uvii . Jand strasburg. gua rds r4JnVT.s. 11.. center. .. t . 1 ..,'.,.... ... . Wednesday's winner will bo fav-o'red fav-o'red to go through the remainr of t,he , Hrhc-it:!" and gurnr the Ichampionship. 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