OCR Text |
Show 1707 Circulation up,; p a r pj OE, .1 . PKOVO, UTAH,, FRiDAY, NOVEMBER . 2 192 SHOP EARLY i - k1 fe 0y, U iI -- lOnly 25 more days ta J do your x Christmas ' shopping. J V sJCE THREE XTEXraT V' lr to Enforce " Dry" Laws PREMIER DEfHiCE WITflESSES FRENCH Political Party Plan Is Denied CALLED 1H ARBUCKLE By MILDRED MORRlt t. N. 8. SUtf Correspondent "CK WORLD'S ARMS DELEGATES of the Eighteenth amendment for five 'all officials who-fcA-ve to do anything HOVI -yearvultimata victory JsertainL bewUb-tl-fore- ftr pribitiwf KEW7TORK,"Nov: 25.Official an- said today. . and to watcn the records or tnetr con nouncement was made todav of. the With elaborate machinery and. in gre8sniea here officials are lax launching of a nation-widoreanisa-- tensive "communitv drives" in ererv about enforcing the la w, the comTODAY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i nion Jrbich promise to wieltfJtremendstate7e:r"allled citizens of Amer munity organization is to bunt up the ii M I I I ii II -v 1 1 t ous political power, operating in every ica," as the new booze-jBeUv ce e Is iden and called, organisation against DETAILS By LLlSC MARTIN r : a boore rings, either villageand Titvin the eountrv and expectjoweep jttecounlry-alt- h ing itself or By JAMES L. KILCALLON. -8. Starr Correspondent. fervid crusade. witfrachtaery1alde)onductthe hiring private detective agencies. I. N. S. Jtaff Correspondent SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25. Believ 'greatest offensive camDaian arainat Anderson denied the "organization Is - Ksch member -- signs "covenant' By CHARLES M. ELISH CHICAGO, Nov. 25 Tb By GEORGE F. HOLMES. Arbuckle booze and bootlegges ever staged." ' i. N. 6. Staff Correspondent twenty ing Uiat -- Roscoe "Fatty a political party, to uphold "American ideals and the In cT be to called the InternattonaJ-Hvestoof or. I. - second-annu- al to stand discussing might the lnour tbe.irogram fear enemies he itutlon trf testify I'nited btatea , elLjnay fconst SufXorrspondent XBW YORK, Not. 25. Pacing up in Dis own benair at Bis trial of man- - gamzauon, William H. Anderson, usJ!e:MdeLhe-JjdUedcillxn- a' eluding -- the KlgDtn'b: amendment esh ibK hihrr-lnteTttsU6na- l :"ForT" 'ASmXCTOT:i.:2 like joonv a.aged elaughtrpthe iargestowff"Thala8nPewndenrore will take active - interest mi thereto ) and - to cooperate - In all opens her tomorrow and -UstThMtesTOcr-thewill -- said of statcsmesi of France Briand to originator, yet jidmisison take to souglU injbla Judge Bot Premier political maintain, due respect proper efforts the vyorld began their labors It ere tva 71 w for. all lawslocal, state and na- uulin5ecmbef S. IImI statement to the American peo-$- t, back s court room todSy" choked the 81 leases years to make the United wield a mighty Influence." corridors and filled the Hall of Jus- - Sta,es dry. He intimated that the The' "allied citizens' organised In tional." ". ine classiest animals In the world, 1 weeks ago, a distinct ,in)opliere of diet ted a challenge to the powers) tice entrances. look to thenext five years to each Anderson denied that the orranlia- - (roomed with all the care given Man pessimism hung over the "Only seating eapac-!"dr)'community will constitute prac- reduce their navies In toWashings I determine world the success of prohibition. tically a vigilant committee. Members tlnn waft tnrmptA tn nut' nvr 4Kln lty" waa permitted to .enter hut the ,( the betow hto .fafeotfttsctsy. today to?Lronfercncti iihcn-it.- - ti 1 wined "tt there . laws"-reforannounced France'! others to a. an remained, on that their l8Jasonableenforcement hopeful to themselves pledge aye proportion keep are In their spacious stalls ready to work today after Jhe chance to Tome enter the court might gray reduction." sharply rebuked ': room- .- Thanksgivinf be taken Into the great arena In the recess. 7 v" , . of Great A new medical expert was called as CONTESTS EliCTICN JAP RULER 1U The first flareup of ruthusiassai amphitheater to compete for the blue IN STOVE Britain for his assault on. France's the first 'defense witness today. Dr. ribbons. An enormous space is taken that followed the startling presentaand again " policy toward Germany, International News Service. up In the housing of high specimen tion of the American naval pro tram to fled on nZZTZZ rup-'rexpert must give a testimony maintain told why France 25.-- The Nov. WASHINGTON. cattle, horses, sheep and swine. , has been dispelled by the controvernov.'25 largs army. to ent Jiere-todav- A in U Hon - dollars --worth ncse y Japa sial factors that have arisen as tl embassy proof-thFurther. of pedi1 After ildaing omer newspaperman ?m hJ?h at fit the Spanlsb g,.ciitsf who o livestock ts on handaccoiding roodbye, the Frenc- h- premier, foundin Henri ed unofficial advices that Prince C0Urt to a8kd the diStrlCt greed er rs gotovvw-F&h- e teetlj bpneand bard tasks of Undm's-stove- -at sulee at noon today aboard the liner villa ?as! 'ecoant of the-vot- er has been named as regent of to the estimate of officials; Manager translating words into action. hisgambias International the in The e,ection Puis, called Skin- - were parts o women's bodies was pre-th- e Japan. f i?,nm. . The pessimistic outlook is share! de "turned B. H. Ifelde, who has had d.-i.w.- w ,k charge of by .i.. . Officials of the embassy stated that Kews Service correspondent and said: many . observers in Wahingto were brief. million "Franca, which bas sixty such action was an indication that the every exhibition from the "start, said and by not a lev? of; the delegate KepuDiican, with a majority of i ne "e trial ot the alleged Bluebeard th-4 ' " inlhesourti-seM4kado--vs-iiicapacawas 93 resume that The . 7 subjects in her colonies, whose coasts -- iT' .."vpte. today city council, later, claimed t lhow promises "to thenisetve. lowuu to have found tonsequently. Z7a 10 votes too many! here today. ness and it was admitted that reports excel anything ever offered the public. at on threfraeas,- - which A member of the American delegaa navy, has seen her lleet or Professor Fauvez. a dental exnert from Tokio stated that the condition counted for Skinner, and gave Brock- .,;, tion summed tip the situation privtte-t- y V M The defense a surprise spring effects niJMcounMeft, bank aajority of nine otes. saidlhe 42iragm.entsof tetb io4n44n4oMhe Mi1ads-inOTcrio- ts capital ships reduced by the To a friend: waws-ia-fwn--- ifi represented with entries All previous - -- I action is is w horse of the war from three aquadrons to a of power ju Spani8h;Said the 47 fragments .of teeth found of id f cr--""a entries for ttie '"international", have ent color-.nxiWV tingle squadron,sheis .prepared on morgan, AngeiegursewJioftrir . this ground to realize an accord with in?n been , in tionS exceeded efforts Undni-hato prove i .: 'fL vi vLrT ROB ERTS URGES CITY spite of the period d N ARMAMENT: The powrffs lia've LM 'burned same for allies the friends and ot Mr. Skinner has a.ked for a new the bodies of the ten women ler depression which the agricultural agreed in "principle"' to fuff8;, !! vast ' cou- world recently passed through. Not a boy whom he proportional reduction. charged with and future builtl'mtf" scrapping pro France "As regards disarmament. only are the entries larger fit a gram laid down by Secretary Hughes, having murdered, were renewed with "Mi "f.appe as in ICE SKATING RINKS will have gone as Tar elcng this road tittfr Wto-tenumerical sense, according to . Mr. but England and on the basis of the expert testivigor Japan are still quib " ' u any other country, without excep perlect ehealth. Heide, but thezgalaxyofexhibitors Wing overrthe-details."Ja- iari :. mony. wanu AiN-.klmadeflnal tion. In effect, on land, in spite of the has Increased. . , TIJortorTAfitliony was emphatic in 4 ' than allowed by . iha of Q n H If nolln gross tonnage new njorc m The An fnr recreational Ui. ly appointed A which horse she undergoes, she has considered dangers worthy the I B Owens, "The Advertising Man.' KngTanJ " tvo lias made bis first rival of theshow, New fork Horse Show, want sAmfricanprograinr reduced - her story wiU be an absolute denial ofj already spontaneously more cruisers and the balitto ' of bones found fragments anioftR ." relations with Miss ' "Betropolitan' army by a third. In any improper ; 1)0 your of sulimariiies. aMies in Landru's stpve were parts" of offcl8l report to the maytT k shopping early. traction. spite of the law which keeps three Rappe, He will assert that when he This, event . always Ibas -- ir agreed thr ofTifereiire Vate no ' : .S-.-. h 'skulls. unlan commission on: the recreational twi.''Hwn society In large numbers. action in classes with the colors, actually there entered roomJ219 It wa4or thft yoitan- rthe standing armies Landru listened to this testimony ire only two. Furthermore, the gov- pose of changing his clothes to keep When you go to do your buying, djtlon s in Provo. Two points are made '"?' from the crack stables of Europe.limiting ' . with close attention and his proonly an and our without Ask man. ernment has Introduced knowledge, a bill into ln COm engagement advertising in the report, one pertaining to j of the countrVwlM? strong FAR EASTERN All as AFFAIKS: he " realized the test, of this import Nfiss was there. .1 Rappe parliament which reduced the period that tlj nowers have "expressed sympathy damaging evidence was a statement the need of skating - rinks and theiPeutlOiv s If the defense completes its case! W. R. Butler of of serrice by half. A consequence. Uncle Sam Exhibit that the bones had bee n iou nd tdwing other the atatus of social dancing In tt vprHipf lalvnino woin afioT a: 1huflfniaci-li.lni- i9 the number of effectives in the army RfllnrrlnV at nnw nlnnnpi show with CiundT hls abs"ce rom thiambais cottage at this Conspicuous apply I state Is the same The Omaha In St. Louis to night. and time Tuesday the In , expected The by just detail will be "Uncle Sam's" year's proportion. city. report is given exhibit. In- - tour general principles some rebuttal witnesses, nelp pass out those good, blankets on It is much more than other nations will call below. mey are so vaguely pm.. TO GR4W.ES OF SONS." stalled by the United States depart- vmna. : win do as regards navies,' since the probably occuping Monday morning's sale tomorrow. that- - thev are being, interpreted fJ" International New Servlce. g ment Provo a agriculture, NovvJ5 Utah. 1 of, City, including . would . WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. Pro To the lay the way open natal, reductions envisaged do not ex- session. This ol Ah powersr-- -" " demonstration, a grain 'and wrentiy-ov-eacft-Mayor and Commissioners ot for arguments to begin to the jury! Have you been passing some sleep ceed 10 per .cent." So far as the naval program is con- -' a the . . that .A. 7 11 furnish Provo I show under the the government of posals hay irrUr, auspices City: Consequently the sum total of her Monday. Gentlemen Your recreational dlrec- - Chicago Board of Trade, which has ccrned the re is little pessimism. Ulti- -forces of national defense-Ma- nd get one of thoBe good beds from the : ,u r army tor to mc make the following report; contributed prize money to the amount mately, it is believed that the terms visii Kraves begs flnrntianv ;I nivnn.Tiivlnr.RilsBPn and sea army LOOT FUR CAR it can be said that .. of their sons, fallen in battle, were 1. There is urgent need of Ice of lld.OOOjjindJi donUcicJencedji as laid down by Secretary of State France will have made an effort at International News Service. today-tnr-MrHngher wilt 1e siibniitfednii substai-tiall- y liskatlngTlnks Than reduction-superi7n7owlGltyZio INDIANAPOLIS, NoT.25.Robbers DoTonren1oy to the same form as they now are. twen-thl- s "any the Educational exhibits iv. of the embrace benefits 'people viiiiric! may icisci mis. enjoy in. viiuru, other nation and the merit will be yesterday looted a Pennsylvania rail- drop, in to the On this and. mas-finacres point the American altitude i star wholesome of In and which I the exercise. MsHarmon ty Vedder, sport gold display greater because she Is In veritable road, express car, carrying valuable Music company's store and listen to mothers of New York.. has beea upon investigation that skating ter breeders and feeders of the coun-rlnk- s adahient. The Impression here. The their new Brunswick records.5 danger. Our English friendB ought furs, at Charlottevllle,.near can be built upon four aides of , try and the agricultural colleges will definitely conveyed to both Great ascerto recognize the been not has of loot amoufit fact that the German our city, a minimum of expense record recent achievements In the Briritin and Japan that the program The J. C. Penney company is putfleet Is at the bottom of the seas and tained. The shipment was en route munlci-'sphere- s so proposed by America hits America we can pro-pa- l the best that of have economical livestock exting the finishing touches on their consequently it is no longer a menace from New York to St Louis. The harder than it does either Janan of ice ; facilities in the Inter- - dueilon. ether for England or for us.' But the press '"conductor discovered the car store front. It's going to look fine license mountainskating Utah county's marriage Great Britain and it is up to them t e states. The exhibition will be opAed seven million men of the German seal broken when the car reached the when it s finished vender, Wallace M. Hales, and his condition of the pasture lands morrow morning with one of tW great accept it or reject it armies are still much-alivafter the office twsistants have been Invited by eaBt south and west of Indianapolis yards, shortly there, very Official spokesmen for the British thexdty are ;annual features, the students' judging have for orders at Char - Looks like snow! The SmOOt Tl. R. Button of.'thn Strand and available. It is a - fact train had stopped e such openly declared that they contest. teams more with but little that 8tudent from " work, anti-collarge Is ,' best France must realize and consider .'I . lottesville- .- , , .. . says its bertcompatiy theater to' attend the exhibition in that tracts of land ran be flooded and ex- - than Roof proposals as "solidify" schools of agricultural twenty I Peerless. ', Premier Brtand said he did not wish theater of the "What's a Wife Worth T" cellent and safe skating rinks -- made this - the foreign country and Canada will compete ing" and to reply to Lord . . - accessible to all ot the film Curson's speech be-u- PROTESTS FRENCH POLICY ' same time interests on their spheres of influence the sward.At theiilgh mayTtor people.It have Bros, he had not seen the text now, Well,, Toys? Taylor ""The marriage license folks oughir be International News Service. necessary to rent some of these the youngsters, both boy and girls, and territorial rights instead of doinsr .' "I do not to be Interested in a film 6f that sort' LONDON, Nov. 25. If FYance at them. . quite see, however," he at a small outlay, but pastures engageHn their Junior feeding sway with them as the Chinese had indiid, "what interest there can be for tempts to pursue an isolated and ManagenSutton said, adding, "so they doubtedly many of the owners will be'eventJJvestock,.fed and fattened by hoied... . ' friends and allies to bout Say, don't forget the wrestling can tell nervous would-b" hat is the Use of. our staying" bridegrooms glad to offer them gratis, since no these youths, will be judged and, later, argue with one vidual policy of her, own, she will not other in the w!hat wives are: worth." moment when they in the long run injure Germany but at the Armory tonigb . very -- asked here?" one Chinese delegate. to be will done auction the fields. on of block. damage th? Many placed are trying at Lots. Mr. Sutton also invited all couples Washington to assure the would' fail to protect- herself," Lord The social dancftlg situation in these hoys and glrln harw hplpod piln- - iLiht wrongs of the pat are to con t. toPeace of the world.'' BELFAST declared Curzon. foreign secretary, 1 Provo City has very much improved cate themselves s through receiving firmed intead of correcttd?" . now until Tuesday afternoon. They during the last month and there Is money in this manner, day in a speech before the United The Chinese arc distinctly blue; 25. sec' rKov. BELFAST. Military Wards clubs. It was the foreign may attend free, Mr. Sutton said. every reason to believe that dancing' :'"':.': are hoping for the best and fearv they to this city "All they need is a note from Mr. notice that Britain would forcements were rushed .NO TRIAL FOR MARINE. ing for the worst. as factional bitterness Increased Hales saying that they have applied today YOUNG hot pursue a policy aimed to isolate BOY PINNED UNDER The committee 6nV'r Pastern af" ' . land renewal of the rioting which has or a marriage license." Germany.'-X-InternationnlVews Service. fairs met again toilav in serret at the iiatits are wurKiuK nara 10 euminaie the last for inhabitants terrorized the small amount of objectionable WASHINGTON, Nov. ' 2?. There building. The ques"week appeared imminent TURKEDOVER AUTO to be no court martial SHORT SKIRTS FOR CO-ED- S which of. tariffs has lleen disposed.' of still exists:.' be tion' It dancing may or even a DUE IN ENGLAND TODAY, 25 showed persons International NeWg Pervice.-- 7 .1 Police figures for-th- e 'fpnmand for the marine who, while moment by Tcfcrrn or it to the necessaryJiowever. to recommend to killed in the disturbanceSiv- - CHlCAG07Tov. 25 Skirts irs7 pf s W. Eueene Allen is due to arrive in had been Modor the chairman-- ' the nail owners that new managers j , Two boys were Injured In a Thanks-bwarding shoots and kills . conof at Informa-rthe I I Inobo On ft, University Chicago will ...III t. Liverpool today, according to in certain instances giving day auto accident near the ship of 0?ear ln'!erwof. Today it appointed 15 to be ' inches from the ground. where owing to weakness of will on provo CMed up to the limit. This was an- ' PLAY OF THE ORIENT PLEASES tinue wasphinned to delve straikht iota the ; Chiffon and lace, hosiery, silk the part of the present managers a Omerriver bridge,13 bldi son of controversial matter of ypars Stewart, .,Q today-a- t the - postofice - iiisu-uticlc rew unaesiraijie characters are . ter tr iinl Mrs. J"1i" !8l.-art- , y u'"3cs from Montreal, November 17, depart- fnr. Sat rkdttiniW. likU.iiKfiitH--Xrmern- ' under the ben by the federation of mitred To" remain in the dance halls ttie ex? LARGE COLUKB . Eyery,iobo but now of Salt Ijtke. jnents for years have mauitameii tueir of is tt- - potential mail rbeinar delayed because.4Jf: Provo, erly ' weather. M r.Allen robber,' said Colonel F.. :artfr frequent warnings in rci; l to whm Injured about me Head. Ntiian oun courts anJ totice-- ' functions ia university women. Shatigh-"tts- y, tremely-- r foggy w r their ner'sUtent" r , - - c -- and will serve ln themlSsI6nfieh1 in Eng iA-4argsecond assistant Dr. L. C Chia -- and appreciative-audienc- e postmastex e, " AGGlESAREi:MAMPtONSr" : vulgar eeneral ' land for two' years. brulwd 7 today. Wijrhtlr U..A. C. witnessed the performance of "A Chi.....14 'spixifled below and -- we- recommend " fining Potter was driving the car. GRINDS DIVCPXE HILL U. of U. 3 that immediate action be taken to A. thpv armroached the britlite lie tint nese Honeymoon" last night 'at the ARTHUR PRICE DIES warn the owners. Undisputed football champions choir Columbia, by the Tabernacle up liis liana ta ...replace iiih cap, re- the Rocky mountain confer nr ery respectfullv submitted,' Mr. Eva Evans Jotlpy fi!?d suit fn?lnr li is hold on the steering wheel. early this under the direction of Prof. J. JL Tf of Arthur David Price-die- d was the title gained by the Utah - tsosnara ana K. It. HOHKRTS." nneuor 1. nuuuc, The carswerved offihe pavt'nipnt andfor dlvo'e againt het hubaiuL Will-- Ma .ot mii .rroi. dpnee. ininlr tpr -. 1 9 Tn1tn TKft ul'l ItiU CVPCI CT1T' T MM Ml IIIV 'JlttlC a ..H. tXlXt thcy hunibUd 'Rrcrpational DlTOCtOfr turned over, throwing rotter to one itm T. Joiii'y. aiieKtne cruel treatmert L UpjyersUyof Utah. U to ?..:ye 10 1889 h ipuvps a widow, i was. faoovLjlie..Bateur.Btndard.J sidp, j inning the Stewart lad beneath and failure to provide. The couples ,, IIUICUIUCI " U'for talmd . r ENGL.ND MAY RESUME the car. teiestia jonnson, as ri r i, me wan-.- .- day.arian honor neyrr Jim Provo Rotary, club 1v ill meet and four children. Funeral services .iwere married Novembe8, 1919, and I'tnl of eleven de- tpkh. drew liberal annlause by and t .mpptl- - L.u i. ih. ward Autoniobnlrts '. righted the hare one child, 11 months old. passing at 6:30 at Hotel Roberts. 8 ' "HI 1 all ot it for her presenUtioa j In, attaining the goal nought by IntTiitional N-niaehiil and took Stewart to the home j Henry J3. Hirks was granted a di- Service. be a bOVR"- mpetlnir ing house Sunday afternoon at reserved: NOV. 25. UnleBS the nt hi unrln Itlahnn .IhhmiiIi LOXDOif.ers are invited t 'plsoil unrrn In rilnlrlft onnrt iinrni hla rmn mat ujaia-.iD- i j ii to bring tbelr sons. the taks. ji Washington arms conference Jeacheslwbere lie and his parents were spend- - plaint agiilnVt his wife. 'Emms S. . !Ora Bailey Harding did, equally welljj performed several LEHI SCHOOL ROBBED. has been arranged by Wi?6ram in her presentation or Mrs. Pineapple, ciub a boys' iney on the l tan statealleging cruel and abu&he commitee and offi- twnimtm the Boy Scouts. t.T."nTiii received Carl Christensen and William Craw-- pionship. also tney trimmed utan (within the next two weeks Great- Potter attpnrfpr Mm nn'a King f7;Btain will resume building of battleC. M. Beesley was given a divorce This morning Dr. Potter said both "building atrtoTd didellrthr fomer as Emperor iii.ni. physician; Superin-- , tM;aserrlty inee Kb ips before Christmas, in accordance of the boys had passed a comfortable In his suit against his wife, Josep'iisiav - .ntt.. hi, nnitpra i8hl ob Mrr ; precedent thai has existed of Schohi luuh urn mc t--ivi. Dixon, and Scout jeni who miccu . " .. . "... lOfift Con o,t witn ner tentatively abandoned pro-nroaress V. Beefier, desertion be na alieaed. slit and were makina rauid i' ,ohn dersoa will be the night It is renorted that liyu was ajiw ' ' . gram, the admiralty announced today. toward recovery. Soo, delighted the audience. stolen i;paljpeakers. ocniivtQ QTAlin -- nr 1IIW 'i lies IE e iwmtii unuL f lNr - er -- - . N.. -- lavery Anti-Saloo- if Louder-:1eague;:i- it-w- ill ts campalgn-tneverynate"i- ind yf m -- HHBOllES I'Ll"!.... S Versailles; K. lectrf K otXSZr1 2iw?JK V'ST' ?2in the-rec- 'h Hir-ohit- !;a?n?rlb n -- vala. ,' i uJZS- EfJu!!! Sr,T" - it af -- wStiwtt sss?. Ctmas ' .JJ'1 -- .. it 003 Wood-Clifton'- : ' grain-gradin- M - thatof or " Murrn,o sr Lindley-Hlndselma- i n d Invited , tr inter-prerth- d - un-'wi- e 1 - i rein-retary- 's a. . Sisss JSVS' an . 18 co-ed- tbe-ma- e ss . rASjWsa eKtra-temlo- r- . . - chfifik-to-linpl- t'ottr.-aKe-i4,-Bihw--of ................. nsyjiEnsToa . 1 jr , ipii-c- - ' ': ; I - - nA .-, 3. Y. ' , ,,.. " ; o'", ' -- U. FOOTBALL STEAM ROLLER FLATTENS OGDEN GRIDDERS IN GAME line and the 'kicked to the forty-yar- d During the first five minutes of catch. fumbled the of iGlassman Ogden raced "Y" of the fZL Bea 118 "r season of col-- f first quarter Pyne A Provo man. recovered me oaii. 'football wcm with a decisive victory through the Ogaen ie after First quarter ended with the ball on tZl Oeden Athletic club here LontT varda for a touchdownkickoff line and In the the fifty-yara 8ent the largest crowd Ogden had fumbled the TV. f footiTii possession. enthusiasts ever assembled and allowed a rrovo man w At me Derinninit- - tu , me Ogden chose to receive and .thla away haPpy of the to kicked the BT.U: mlhty optimistic about t ftvi,,L 01 the run, but Ogden beautiful forty-yarHue I. gridiron sport ln the Ogden's fifteen-yarwa forced to' try the Downs. Held for. for..drop::Wck Saniw1 !COre r 48 t0 7 doea n0t . m.. .. v n fttv taarrx .v.u worked the.uncnes. mo u"" wc"- - 4m- CitrAan i u6u,;u ine juucnuu ... .8tate the difference .. w; a 1.1. Htia tinrlrA Kna After thrpA 11 n-- ii.u across two liem 'iner ine iball teams Stince the local m;uij7i fan6, ' to make yardage naoaps and short end tuns to successful attempts take advantage of sev-- 3 emufJ? midfield and when , line IWorley kicked to beyond weuiic-BpV,rQn,tIe8 t0 8C0re touchdowns ;tne B. h . march which an entire subteam of Vltaei' of theUrded in iU second"touchdown. Par fcif.vPlt- eoal and- the score stood S? the b! the " K1CKCU mi" i ' Mi "e" ouarter. Under of the.T." 13 the taOinlavor returned :b tTrSU and with better I rofled out f bound. the rest of this quarter up to fnTha For score should have been 70 f thre" tine Partridge within two minutes of the end of the on 0.6 .al" Br!.8ham Young t university foot TV khw d CudV0 PtSge or d be-to- iai it ! T ol npw-scho- KE&fw r5 Jwinlnne f"i Sd , Iperllmnns T" first half the-ba- ll seesawed iiackmnd tion City veterans resorted to various period Glenn Simmons of the B. Y. U. ' the B. Y. TJ. new defense. They met forth with honors rather In favor of trick plays in a wild attempt to score. Lot run which !n entirely different team from the away for ft Bxty-yarthe visitors. They worked the, ball Pyne of .the B. Y. U. Intercepted an L nosed out in the first coa- ione J touch-Ue8- t and the final seventh brought twenty-yarB. Y. U. line and Ogden forward pass on Ogden's thirtyhe,J t Ggden wlf n the seasoa. to the l0T B.Y.L. This appeared lo(The B. y. U. was In far better Condi-the were held. Here Fuller of the B. Y, U. yard line. As a reward for hi prowess made the most 'spectacular run of the tlie ball was handed to him for two be a signal for Coach Alvln Twitchel' tlon than its opponent. B. Y. U. to run in his second day, carrying the ball around Ogden's j great runs of fifteen yards each which lof-t-h The lineup: i left end for an eighty yard dash to me gave, the Provo gridsters- - another string men.- - Against the new lineup B. Y. l OGDEX. . goal line. The B. Y.; U. backs furnished score: Partridge kicked goal and the the visitors began to make, a 'good Norton... Nelson i ..le..... excellent Interference for This great points stood 27 to 0 for the B. Y. U.i showing and after ten minutes of It Arlett Hate ai-osrun Partridge Icked goal. Score", After the"1tickoffand the ball "7" managed to work ihe ball Smith........ Hayes ;...Ig ' B. Y..U. 20, Ogden 0. changed hands once or twice this man the field for their only touchdown. Musgrave. s.c. ... . Jarksns Pyne once mort Intercepted one of Clyde Worley kicked an easy goal and Davis ...... Partridsf Tearing Throuflh Ogden. , .....rg The third quarter was all the B. Y. Ogden's attempts at forward passing the score ended 4S to 7. Ogden kicked Worley.. rT , ,rt. .a...... Yourg U.'s with Pyne, Packard and Simmons and ran forty yards for Provo's sixth ioff to the line' and. Williams.. MiU, r ..re. . , . ten will to ran the ball back to mid- Glasmann twenty yards at touchdown.. Partridge once more (earing off ..Qb. ......... Fuller through Ogden's line and around their fully kicked goal, bringing the total to field - just as time was called," .....1.....lhb. ...',...,.. 'Pyr. - Ogden tost Heart, s-- . v Irwin. ends. Pyne got away for a forty-yar- d lit points-- ' The third quarter ended Wilkinson,, .'i. . . .rtb. ... . . , Packard run but was forced out of bounds on With the ball in Ogden s possession - The Ogden Athletic club players Doxie tb.. ...Siminous iC d line. A costly fumble and on her forty-yarworked well in spurts, but appeared' Referee. Kanr.ler; um Litre, W;'t.i- line; Ogden's to the ball Junc the and gave Ogden During the first part of the tinar to lose heart when they ran up against man; linesman, Boshard; tinr V ' i ' J 1 d aa d I jrd s ...... I faith-Partrid- TV ten-yar- d :A ten-yar- d |