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Show o V. v) A i i v. ) t J ft M w X luIO CAPTURE GOLF TOIie r "f 77 7 7 tioert Us W w W kii w .. -,i 4. . 10 UiOU i. 4X. V 4 o : v Lilzely a tip roving In a scrimmage that lasted anplaying superlative ball at the hour and" a. half. Coach Eddie suard post. Kimball's Brigham Young- uni-r George Jackson, Sophomore tailr versity Cougars Tuesday night ex- back, has recovered nicely, from ,- hibited a spirit which should take a slight injury sustained- last them a long way in their efforts week, and will likely be the start-to start-to defeat the powerful Denver ing choice at his favorite position, Pioneers at Denver Saturday. as Geo Wi regular at the u-orknntVro rant9in Wa,m rst - of the season, is not quite Reeve, ruinred left nd: Co-cantlln ready to take over the duties after Fred Bateman. lefttaeklpr TJnvd suffering a pulled tendon in the Brink, right halfback, and Dee Utah &ame-Chipman, &ame-Chipman, who alternates at quar- To See Actio ieruvK ana nauDacK. Also expected to see much duty nue tr, uie en"r? team at tailback post is little R- W, "u" ""fiuveinem, anu wurma christensen, a dependable sopho tpini, presaging a lerruic gna- more Wbo carries the ball like a iron encounter wnen mey meec we phantom, tackles like dynamite . .luruay- and blocks exceedingly well for t.u&erp-isaK . his size. Art'Gilbert Is finding some dif- nmnfr mnst nf th nnnttn wir ficulty hitting his stride, after be husky Dean Gardner, fullback, . u lue uieunes ior and chipman. Jackson, Christen, several weeks with a leg injury, sen and Kenny Jensen are ex but may break into the regular piected to hurl most of the'Cou. lineup in lieu of Eugene RLska, gar pagses --lorraiuaoie sopnomore. Bri?ha mYoun's aerial ramo. ia At the other guard post, Coach being, groomed this week so that PAGE FOUR DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1939 Bowling Results rKOVO CITV LKAGIE ltl' itilliurds Ifirrril Hottlinnr . . - Fine Tree SprvioB . . Ottcnr Carlson' . ... L'nlon 1'acific AV. I. Pt-t It 6 .700 11 .55 J 10 .WM 10 10 .5110 9 11 .450 6 14 .300 Kimball i3 undecided as to wheth- the Cougars can resort to the air cr to start Gale Lewis giant ianp, if their nmnin? nttark la sophomore, orRegina!d LeFevre, starkpd nn th Pinnt invPr jiwuc. over wcwe mo naa oeennine. On the receiving end of most of the passes probably will be Reeve, John Weenig and Row. land Jensen, ends. The Cougars will slacken off the drills from now until Friday, when they will leave for Denver. Last year B. Y. U. trounced the Pioneers 20-0 in one of the big gest surprises of the season." Call Cockrell & Jones for Prices of Installation of Window Glass 13G W. Center. Phone 56 v IN BELLOISE TRIUMTHS NEW YORK, Nov. 1 1E Mike Belloise, former featherweight rhamninTV ontnnintpd. Tim Vnntrhn Clevelander, in an 8-round bout last night. Seven thousand fans saw Belloise put on a last minute rally to earn him the nod. llbrh tram M-rlen, ItiTrell llolltin 237. High trum rani. Birrell Bottllnir, 890. High Individual series, If. Meiisel, 58. High Blngle fame, C. Elliott, 243. BOB'S O. JSwenson U. Jensen ...... E. , Ohristensen . Hert Bullock.. . E. Collins BILLIARDS ,. . 190 159 1S5 S3! ... 219 171 19 586 ... 13 140 15S 427 .... 137 145,l!i3 432 . . . 178 19 156 D32 L. Sutherland Dummy ..... Totals 151 135 100 100 148 434 100300 738 679 653 2070 PACIFIC FRUIT (PABST) G. Cheever ....142 110 128 3S0 B. Thomas ........ 207 157 156 520 B. WrlKht 132 126 173 431 C. Turner 155 211 133 499 E. Hansen 158 157 149 465 Totals 795 761 739 2295 .HAYWARD MARKETS B. Zucbeck .. ... 165 154 189 508 P. Thomson ...... 114 118 123 355 I Farrer 156 143 152 451 Tl. Olsen .......... 170 107 133-410 It. Lewis .111 119 S8 318 Totala 716 641 685 2042 Totals S58 8 lls42 2 511 OSCAR CARLSON'S V. Nelson Ed . Ie . (. Carlson II., Iono . E. " Burton L. W'eight Totals .... 173 1G7 188528 135 135 171 126 297 1ST 155 . 147 459 174 194 .129497 191 170 ' 178539 830 857 76S 2455 B. Rita . Fr .Godfrey II. Mensel Elliott Conant e: UNION PACIFIC ..,.. 133 149 , 167449 . ....V..-; 175 146 165 486 218 222 218 658 190 242 143 575 144 125 138 407 TOADIES LEAGl'K IIaaK Cufe . . ......... . . K. CJ. . O. . , . . . .... lwis Ijidien' Store ...... Nu.vlor Auto Co. ........ Malieii Cleaning ......... Thriftway Market Tct. 18 6 .750 18 It 10 9 15 .375 ft IS .331 5 19 .S08 High team iteriea, lwi " ladles, 1891 High team game. I-eN I .a die. BSii lligli individual series, Edith KnHsell 411 ltigh single game, ... A. Foutin, . ltt : tSpeeiat prize were won by Edith K ii w. el I for high wrlrM and I.uoille Alc-Kendrit'k Alc-Kendrit'k for low series. Totals 860 884 831 2575 BIRRELL BOTTLING II. Childs 166 227 198591 Inland 223 191 173587 C. .Jensen ..... 183 183 187553 R. Birrell 146 141 2S7 W. Stringham 147 172 319 R. Draper ... 157 143 300 Totals 876 890 871 2637 B. Ostler Madsen . . . CI. B.ierregaard K. Weight ... Olscn ...... TINE TREE SERVICE 19 119 171 4T.9 170 144 135449 137 167 139443 142 175 134 451 225 120 190535 Totala 843 723 769 2337 A, Y OOQ-PnOUOCITY V 'f: Peak Load Tuesday Was A '.. 3,005 . u.n. - ' - .. v . - - Uf the proposed City electric plant ? nad been servine Provo Tuesdav. w and one of its two generators laid up for repairs or for any other rea sen, part of Provo City would have been without electricity. " Otah Pouer & Light Oompany R. Nielsen Leftwich Possum . A. Dallin ... G. Jones ... Totals.' FISHER BEER 180 157 190527 204 191 183 578 174 143 187 504 164 177 146 487 155 153 152 460 877 821 858 2556 roMMEKClAL LKr,rF. W. X. Tct. Artlen Dairy ........ . 18 4 .80 ('unnon-Ahtoii ......... ,,: 14-41- .700 racific Fruit (Pahst) ...... 13 7 .650 Hears Iloehuek Co. ...... . 8 It .40 G. Martin I. Mason A. IJnrs V. Done G. Sauer NATLOR AUTO 96 . 94 ; 97 287 94 81 100 275 .i 96 106 107 309 . 119 159 149427 ..' 108 108 131347 Totals ...... 513 548 584 1645 MADSEN CLEANING Gum-Shoe' Men Kick for Pennsy Handicap 60 60 63183 A. Greenhalgh .... 95 116 87298 O. Sherrod ...... 106 94 86 286 L. McKendrick ... S3 81 87 261 I). Johnson 106 171 139416 I Allen 71 71 Dummy .......... 75 75 - 150 Totals ............. 635 697 533 1665 IIAASE CAFE I. Collins ........... 124 98 81 303 M. Collins 138 ' 128 157 423 M. Cummings ...... 133 .115 110 358 1. CummlDH 118 107 152 377 11. earner wood .... 103 121 135 359 A rubber boot that fits over the regulation shoe is thrown out from the bench for the use of Pennsylvania place-kickers. Its high, blunt and corrugated toe, almost as hard as fountain pen rubber, meets tbe-ball squarely, lowering the possibility of ds- flecting kicks. yonigiii Totals 616 669 635 1820 LEWIS IADrE5?' STORE . . Handicap .'j, . t. V. Foutlrt ..., E, Farrer . ...... A. Anderson i'. isewren , .... Dummy 50 50 50 150 ,110-185 121416 141 92 106340 117 120 137374 125 141 120 386 75 .75 75225 Totals 619 (63 609 1891 Tesaeo Seriee liajward Markets 12 .400 19 .050 Ilish team wries, raniionANhton. 24.13. Hitch team irame, Cnnnon-Afchlon, 8.11. HiKh Individual series, K. Carter, 539. II Iff h. t-iiiRlfl ffame, 1. Thomas, 207. SEARS ROEBI'CK CO. . J. Larson A. Braun E. Russell M. Jensen L. ' liowa , Iv. O. V. O. 128 108 93329 . 95 103 118316 . 162 136 H3441 121 134 126381 142 119 127388 Totals 648 600 607 1855 J. , Bow-dish . T. Oakley .. pickman . ". ., C. Olann W." IjiBrache E, Snow .... S. Robinson , 183 167 125475 173 155 -m 51 121 l 121 128 14.6 27 150 118 . 26 170 150 320 14 11325 Totals 725 731 716 2221 V CAXXOX-ASIITON F. Carter ..198 168 176 539 M. Parry ........... 152 143 156 451 ' Jones .......... 149 127 180 456 H. Carlisle 199 155 139 493 H. Hansen 163 157 ISO 500 Totals S. Moore C. Warner M. Haws M. Zahrisklo Carl Elliott Dummy .... Totals , 861 747 831.2139 ARDEN DAIRT 202 173 154 529 , , 118 153 137 408 .... 130" 148 187 465 167 144 173484 , 133 - 154286 100 100 717 750 805 2272 TEXACO KRRVICI5 B. Johnston . J9S 149 125- G. Fitzgerald ' 149 148 145- L. Mortensen .... 140T 147 135- -472 -442 -422 1 i II VfflAFi s w sin rf?rf. tin 3 U IK ili BUI O rt LI Y C R E D D 1 H ERE in 3 For yearj I' J alfrayt pal J Cih. Mf credit Ka d never been efablihed anywhere. Thought I'd ha ve to jo throush houn of red tape, and long credit inrwtiiration. Imagine raj amazement when thef OKi my credit and opened my ac count in 3 minutetl No money down- term 50 cent i a week - and I got my tire at once. No wonder It'a called tha eaiiest credit plm la town! YOU? CHECH, TOO, 13 GOOD Vvliy not ute your credit to buy tirea, a radio or a battery, when it takea only a few minutes to open an account. No red tap cr delay! No long credit Invewla tion. Jujt pick out whatever you want, make no down payment. Simply tell ua bow much and how ofien you want to ri and your merchandise will be In itaiied at once. You, too, will be amated at hovr eaiy It if to buy on our Quick Credit NO MONEY DOWN PLAN! 225 West j Center St. " Provo 1 V ;X-; 17AS .' MINUTES! K r ,,fi!! i ,iiil'Hli j 'Hi ' ,!,'!,! ii, , hi ill i to, t u A ' .m::-.., 1,1,1 h , i . ; j i ; ; ?i ! i .V .lIHUUIimHili w ,H 4J ' f . 7''; : t.v I 1 !Ui!n! .a J, ..!!. - li I i I J I JZi J t- i. Jl ! lr m Hi i " 1 1 . ' . - 1 i (' 0 )). h) H Stores in Oirden and m Salt Lake Handioao P. T.iddlard O. II arc In ir D. Andrus Batty .. M. Brown THRIFTWAT MARKET r 130 110 , 85 89 95 93 28S 99 108328 86 130 326 93 126304 91 86266 104, 123 95 323 Totals 61S 578 640 18 Jl NAMED 1VIANAGEU LOS ANGELES, -Nov. 1 (EPV-l ATnoId Jigger Statz, veteran outfielder out-fielder of the Los Angeles team of the Pacific Coast league, has been appointed manager. An ex major leaguer, Statz has been witn i-os Angeles a dozen years, i jiiu.oolin purpliy Clever, scientific grappling wil pievau aL jvictjuiiougn's arena Frinday night when Del Kunke and Dr. John (Dropkick) Murphy in xne neaanner. 1 These two gladiators two weeks ago put on the most thrilling ana ras test bout of the season in a match which ended in a fist- duff. Kunkel emerged winner, but It was a hard tussle, and the fans ueina.nu.eu a reraatcn. liotn. are bent upon capturing the Utah heavyweight title now held bv .tiara uoiiea Haggerty, and the contests. Dell's lately perfected matcn promises to be the acme of airplane' .against Murphy's air- iane - , Clara Mortenson. world's fem inine champion will meet Dorothy Randall in thg first women's bout of the season, Clara has been held up as one- gal who has aided in the emancipation of ' women in- sports. I PIRATES BUY CLUB ; trx jl'x ats u kuh, J ov. '1 m Pi - ine Pittsburgh Pirates today purchased pur-chased the class C Western Asso- NEW YORK. Nov. 1 U.P) Out of ' the long ago, like some Hal lowe'en ghost that returned to earth last night and then lingered past sunrise, comes a little man with a gargoyle face to guide us on a journey into yesterday. The journey begins tonight when the smoke hangs - heavy at Madison Square Garden and the clock- stands at 10. There he wui be, with the old-time grin on his funny face, the scars of too many battles around his brows and his nose sniffing the resin, and the liniment.. . Tony Canzoneri fights at the Garden tonight! He fights with the burden of 14 years in the ring on his should ders, a young, hungry boy named Ai Davis, who throws a left hook that shakes you to the toes. Al Davis has never been defeated in 35 professional fights, but you wiu have to look elsewhere if ybu want to know more about him, for this is a story about Tony Canzoneri and the stony, uphill roaa he is walking. It must be written and read fast, for to night may be the last time we ever will see Tony duck through tne ropes, n ne loses tonight, xony quits the ring. Cats Drill for Montana U Game C. S. Bean and hi3 son, Bob, Tuesday won the Provo fathers and eons golf championship, and the handsome statuette which went with it. In the finals of the tourney, they defeated Lee and Glen Snarr, 5 and 4. The Beans gained the finals by tripping Dr. Vern and Bob Green wood, while the Snarrs defeated Dr, Garland II. and Bill Pace in the semi-finals. Building & Loan Stock Maturing The Provo Building and Loan Society took steps today to place $27,488.69 into circulation in matured ma-tured stock of series No. 26, according ac-cording to LeRoy J. Olsen, secre tary. In addition there is an amount of $39,029 redeemed in loans and mortgages., Computations by Mr. Olson shows the stock cost the stock holders ?70.50 per if.are with dividends of $29.50 per share. There are 65 stockholders par ticipating in the maturity. The stock was subscribed as of Janu ary 1, 1928. The annual Utah elk hunt op j - 1 today, with approximately 800 nun rods Invading the nviunt.ninn. Only 800 permits were L mi d y the state board of Ak am con. trol this year, and the hu ky hunt-era hunt-era successful in drawing iuc.iti to hunt Inttn, to mnle the rnt of it. Districts in which t lk will I taken and the nUnrlier in ruh area are: Cache, 70 bull and 70 cows; Heaston. 15 bull.; Tirnp ui-ogos, ui-ogos, five bulla, five cows; JH Nebo, 75 bulls, 200 cows; it ant I 150 bulls, 150 cows; Fi.sh Lnl r, 30 bulls, SO cows. The elk season closes the nJ;:ht of November 10. The annual deer season cl d Tuesday nipht. Provo nnd Utafi county hunters generally exp r. ienced f5iiece.H?i. l;xnct fiRuren ;i i to the deer take in the various sections of the fitate are not available avail-able yet. WILSON WINS LOS ANGELES Nov. 1 0J.R)- Jackie Wilson, 140, scored a tech nical Knockout over Chico Romo. 136, In the sixth round here last mgnt. Turkev ThorrlDson. 1R4. knocked out Bobby Yannes, 166, in j.ne second round. TODAY and TIIUMSDAV cr , . - 4 L BOZEMAN, Mont., Nov. 1 (UJG) -The big, fast and rugged Montana Mon-tana State college freshman football foot-ball squad of 40, dropped Its role of stooge for the varsity today and began developing an offensive and defensive of its own for the annual game with the Montana university yearlings here Satur day. During 1937.. the world nro- uucea 8,971.000 tons of newsnrint. of which Canada contributed mnrA man two-fifths. He succeeds Truck tt nnV Zu. " "dllon cm? oi-ttutchlnson, Kan. served three - vpa nw manager jimmy Jordan will re ! .. - main. FOOTBALL "GUESSING CONTEST B. Y. U. .;..( Provo High . . . ( y Utah ...... ( )'' (Utah State ( y Oregon State ' ( , S tanf ord ; . . . ( ) Arkansas ...;.....'....( ) Fordham ( y Tennessee ;......( ) Purdue ".'r.". .......... ( . y Minnesota ( y UCLA . . ( j Duke ( y Southern Methodist ....( ) Notre Dame ...........( ) Name Denver ........ Pleasant Grove Colorado V. ". '. . . ; Idaho ........ . ,.j ......... U. S. C. Santa Clara .... ,Tcxa3 A. and M. Rice .. .... - Louisiana. .... Iowa ( ( .( ( H ( (' . Northwestern ' ' ( California . . ... ...... (" Georgia Tech ( Texas U. ( Army ( Address Farm Bureau Names Resolution Group SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 1 President Ward C. llolbrook of the Utah Stat Farm bureau to day announced personnel of a com mittee that is to draw resolutions for consideration at the bureau's annual convention here Nov. 28-30 On the committee are J. R, Beus, Ogden; Frank G. Shelley, American- Fork; J. R. Rawlins Salt Lake City; B. E. Hendricks, Lewiston; H. M. Blackhurst. Salt Lake City; Ed. J. Parker, Hooper; Mrs. Ella B. Reeder, Brigham City: Emil Feulmer, Magna, and H. C. Clegg, Heber. Program Presented At School Assembly LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH The following program was pre sented by the students of the Lin coin Junior high school in their weekly assembly. A song by the Second grade of the Spencer scnooi; prayer was offered by Betty Bet-ty Oliver, followed by a short "Professor Quiz" skit presented by Nina Lamb, Elizabeth Gordon, Charles Hancock, Vern Stratton and Helen Bunnell, with Robert Jepperson acting as Professor Quiz. The concluding number on the program was a planologue by Valene Camenish. More than 2000 units, made up of more than 15,000 parts, go into the manufacture of an automo bile. . ' ' ' When a Widow Has $50 a Month she can face the future with some confidence. Ask for information about our Family Protection Plan. I CROFT LARS EN Provo, Utah Phone Res. 8S3-W - Office 1031 metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 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