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Show ! THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1924.- - 4 FOUR. - HAWKINS WINS EVENTS PORTING Juniors cam in fourth and sixth for eight points, and the one lone freshman Maurice Wltbeck, failed to finish the course. The close race between rred and Jesse Nelson practically determined the class standings. Jesse, a Junior, was leading until they reached the CROSSCOUNTRY GARS STAGE COMEBACK AND SCORE 26 RUN;RACEFAST Finishes Second; Sellers Sophs and Seniors Tie for Class Trophy. . USON, Colo, Not. 1Z The Cougar line neld"Wnr their goat Cougars of the B. Y. TJ.jwas threatened and place kicks the. tables of their long failed to register t defeats and won over the The third quarteTwas similar to State Teachers' college, by the Second with the Teachers mak- of 26 to t at Gunnison, Ins as manyasjjhree first downs In rmistiee day. a mlsties was declared durin&j row only to Jose the" bull In at ne, bowevtr, only for ; tne tempting to peas, or failinif to scors e f period between their placement kicks, yine threatened to score aftei as the- uougars opened up whirlwind offensive and Dixon and Packard had made Ion wo touchdowns In the first Kalns, but, the Teachers held and before their opponents Dlion's placeent kleic - fulled. The fourth (paTter- was a repp dlect themselves and' stem tiHon of the first with the Cougars passes crabbed eut of the taking the pome In their own handsA nil worlne two touchdowns n the claws of the Cougars . lou-gsm'sl- teen-minut- - wnsntereepted s. " Uains or rrom to ; t wear ami iue nu iriuiu Una-onto re ly ft ere frequent with the Teach- - i Teacher's - ceive a eompr yarna on wie break the penalty to, j.t up ling ti.; Desperate attempts of ths next. play. Pixnn became furious by throwing, a paf ts to gain by. the same and retaliated were foiled by the wide that, was Rood for 35 yards and a Cougar backs who never let touchdown. lie nslo kicked goal. Another touchdown wss.added soon barge get loose. te second quarter, the Teaeh- - afterward for pood measure, brln final' score to B. Y. VI. 2fi, Jled and showed a sudden. Ing-t- te 0. rP f offensive power, but ths Teachers d P, i ' l ::i 5 Repeating his stellar performance of last year, James Hawkins, senior athlete at the Provo high school outdistanced his rirala in ths run and won the race." Archie Sellers, who finished second, " I " FREE! until the kept abreast of Hawkins was com- lust four blocks when he pelled to slown down bis pace due to contracted muscles. Hawkins, too, slowed down before finishing. The time for the run of 80 city Mocks was 13 minutes 33 4 5 seconds, which is considered fast time for the course. Time'wasntxheck- ed for the other men finishing. The time last year was 14 minutes Co seconds. tie between oihh stand the seniors and sophomores at 14 points! although Hawkins piled up As Fight points for. the seniors. only eight of tlfe nine men who started,- - finished thfiiacethft Jelo-- : ner piled up eight points for his class and Jhe next man seven polni and so on down, the line. The sophomores won second, third andj eighth places for fheir points, while' the seniors won first, fourth and T . :! ! ' .;: . M : FREE!- - t! i Purchased r, ' . . , Coles Heater Number 166 $45.50 Coles Heater Number 168 $57.90 , m PROVOSQUAD FACES JORDAN m r HERE FRIDAY . Game With -Beet Diggers." rost-Seaso- B Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New and Cut : the High Cost of Living. s V .;- - Moleskins that had been carefully laid away In the moth balls at the Provo high school following the pa me with Price hut week, were drug out into the light Tuesday and donned by a scrappy crew of huskies who are determined .jo end the season with victory instead of defeat.1 Early Tuesday morning a telegram was received from Doug 'list ol" -- Cannon offering to brlns his Logan high school team, likewise defeated In" their game by Brlgham City, to Provo for a post season g&m&r The offer, was expenses of the trip," Ol course, but while; the possibilities ot financing the game were being dls. cussed, comes a similar offer from the Jordan high school, just ovei the 'hump into Salt Lake county. Jordan is talrstingj for "new worlds to conquer," after spilling the dupe last Friday and administering a sound trouncing to their natural born enemies. Granite higa just up the state highway a' few miles. Granite, it will be remem bered, held the champion L. V. S. high, school team, who'1 won over score! Ogdeo high, to a Other than that, little is known of the "beet digger" crew as the Jordan team is called. Coach Glen Simmons is taking no chances, and is preparing the team to uncork all its stuff and use every ounce of wit and brawn at their command in a hope to win the game. Simmons, in fact, is taking a leaf out of old mail Stagg's recently this published colume wherein "grand old man" of football hammered it Into the heads of his University of Chicago team to forget alwtit the mighty Harold Grange on n team, but to get of the ball and score as the 'Redhead" was no thornin anybody's side on the defensive. That is what the Frovo squad will attempt to. do against Jordan Pritlay ; getjHwsession of the ball and score Irrespective of what Jor-- . tlnn does with the pigsklfiTwlien It Is their turn to play., Whether or not the game will be played at Timpanogos park or at the "Y" field has not been determined.- birf -- will-be announced - In gitodtlniefQ alL vhowishJio.see.. The Herald's Repair Directory gives all the principal places where an article can be cleaned, repaired or rebuilt like new. Here's where yon can do it: ! - AUTO REPAIRING Thai silverware given Free- Value $14M. x ' Pf Phone f id - 6 tea- ' ... Dealer! in tflgh Grade PHOTOGRAPHIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE We repair Kodaks and all kinds of Musical Instruments. GLOBE MUSIC & SUPPLY CO. ROAD JUBILEE r J. SHOE y ECONOMY REPAIRING 403 W. character. W. Open 7:30, j PROVO AUTO PAINT COMPANY R. C. Carter, Prop. QUALITY Class Auto Painting and Refiiiishlng. Not How Cheap,' But How Good. Y- First ' Center Street Close 7:30; Storage and Car Washing' 138,-- Res. i " AND 'i III t'ot. repairing your home, duthOuSes ienceaV"(&tc., get your Lumber, Shingles and Mill Work- from KEY AND LOCK WORK GOOfi tSED BICYCLES AT $120 MEREDITH CYCLE Phone - 82. CO. - 112 N; L'riiv. Ave. PROVO LUMBER CO. Phone 104. 3rd 8. and Univ. DO YOUR OWN REPAIRING We Have the Necessary Parts 1 and Tools. Piston Kings. BrakeXInlB Gears and Bearings, King' Pinions for all cars. Complete Stock Ford Parts. MORRISON HROS. 665. 107 W. Center. Phone ANYONE DESIRING PROVO AUTO TOP -USED PARTS , COMPANY We have Just wrecked one E. W. Jamison, Prop. $ Dodge, also one Chevrolet; all. Auto Tops, Seat Covers and partg of same for sale cheap. Side Curtains. WilTalso buy Fords or ChevNow is the time to get that rolet s to wreelf. Call .' winter enclosure. PROVO USED CAR Phone 1H8. 67 N. 1st W. St. early spring, in the land of slani-eyemaidens and cherry blossoms, that the tea bushyields its most fragrant harvest, It is then the tea leaves are most Render and delicate. And it is then Tree Tea Japan- is picked for you. First crop tea and only first crop Hence its wonder-charand fragrance. And the price? Surprise yourself! d r ( - EXCHANGE ! , txt't Tree Tea Orangt Pcioc Phone 990. 310 Bicycle and Phonograph Repairing of Any Make. A few rebuilt bicycles - for sale. Baggage Transfer! Work in W. Center St LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Get your winter suit and overcoat cleaned, pressed and repaired at PROVO TAILORING CO. Don't Forget We Clean. - " . I0 aa ' ; - . Vah I IIIB Unmans BIPIIIrlliei vavaBa llfl" II the finest quality of coal. aa. yvu Wctlll lilC IimXimUITl quantity for the minumum J1IWV U11U Heaters Priced From $17.50 to $57.90, Eleven Numbers then you are in placing your safe with order Pkone7)o0 PROVO AUTO REPAIR ' COMPANY Auto Electric Repairing. Batteries Charged and Repaired. 119 N. Univ.' S23.50! Honse. V Suit or Overcoat Made to Order 170 Samples to Pick From. THE A. NASH TAILORING COMPANY E. TL Shields, Agent 175 W. Center. Phone 201-Will , call and show samples time any, day or evening. $33.50! . TIME IF ypu desire prompt and , careful-delivery- liS 1 Connection. A. A. NIELSON, Prop. 331 W, Center St. Rucrs. Phorte475. One-pric- e H. "c- 138. NEW Any Color. T&fl Hats Cleaned" Blocked,. PROVO CITI : BOWLING and - Satisfaction. TOP AND Authorized Radiators United and Motors . Welding Service. HILL & Harrison' Radiators. JUENKE170 North University. 67 N. 1st W. Shoes Dyed in ALLEY PAINTING CO. 432 W. Center. Phone 848, Provo, Utah. AND 35 til Shoes Shlned. 10 Crnt Motors and Generators. Ignition and Lighting Systems. i Repairs. - THEO. W. TICKERS PW 175. TIRE SHOP 416 West . Center. Retreading All Work Guaranteed. ' Used Tires. Prices Right SHOOT- - . ' Vulcanizing Guaranteed. C CHRISTENSEN, Phone CUR- THOSE . nr t'ci t. And We Have Time to Repair UJ,artnt CITY AUTO Work 4 TO GET SAM'S OF PI?pVO tttah.-OMi- ce 492-J-.- t. I for those who prefer Wat4 tp No more cold trips to ' the baserrient. No more dressing in a cold room. No more fires to build. No more big fuel bills. STOPJE First WestProvo, 37 N. Phone j" a , warm --.room DEPAR1MENT . t Automotive Electricians 213-21- 5 St Let. tis rebuild their shoes . by our factory methods. ' PARRY BATTERSTATION Center Don't send your children to school with worn out shoes-- it's bad for their health and Phone 730. j COLE'S HEATERS SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS THE. Re 187-83 N. 1st W. lcetric Motors and Ap pliances Repaired. Machine Motors, iVashuig flat Irons, Ktf, y .y' . A CO. yPhone 748. WE REPAIR AN1THLNG Made of Wood, Metal Rubber. Old furniture made ' like new. Lawn mowers, saws, scissors, knives, etc., sharpened. Bicycles $10.00 to;t7.50 Go four blocks south of Center street and save $4.00. . .THE GENERAL SHOP 160 W. 4th S. Phone 65-- An Armistice Day and State Road Completion celebration under the Legion auspices of the American Pos No. 48, was held Tuesday in Pnysotr with Gov.' Charles R. Mabey in attendance. The program started at 1 p. m. when the governor and his staff, accompanied by members; of the city council and others went on an acceptance- tour of the new concrete road as far south as the county line after which an assemblage was held in the Nebo stake taber nacle with Mayor Charles H. Whit' J3 master-- of ceremonies. .Special, musical r aumberavwere.. prompt service for. your Plnmbi ing and Heat- -' lng call'" E O.MOE - PAYSON HOLDS St Center. For game, to attend. mm l1 859. '225 "stellar'- - a what promises to'Jse It is in the Remember: - POWELL BROS. AUTO & MACHLNE SHOP - ; to dress in -- 1'i ' Phone fuel spoons, 6 tablespoons, 1 sugar shell, 1 butter knife. V1 - USED CAR BARGAINS We sell dependable cars of all makes on terms to responsible parties. H. M. MASTERS. Mgr. 310 W, Center. o Phone 998. one-thir- i Ave.- - 812 S. Univ. 68. ey Complete Stock Always od tuna. JAMES HAWKINS. - Cole's riginal Hot Blast will Save d your fuel Burn any fuel Hold fire 36 hours! for As, or DANIELS AUTO WHE1 & BODY SHOP ) Bt WHY CRANK THE OLD BUST Ham Hnetters Fly Wheel Gear Band installed on your Expert Workmanship. Satisfaction Guaranteed. f i s. work guaranteed. J. L. Webb, Jeweler. PhoneOft 178 W, Center " economical; save one-thir- d bills-- The famous Hot Blast Draft in this remarkable stove burns all the conv bustible gases from the ftiel under-drastoves waste this valuable portion of the fuel. That is why Cole's Original Hot Blast Heaters are guaranteed to d consume less fuel than any under-dra-ft stove of the same ; '... size. Stop and think what this saving will mean to you with cqal at its pres' ent price. . 6 knives, 6 All j iUTO WHEELS AND BODIES " KEPAreKft . - ' , one-thir- chest - - .. six-thr- ft 26-pie- ce i , - - this beautiful set of ...... ' ' COLUMBIA MTJ8IC JEWELRY CO. We specialize on railroad .watches and high grade move-mcut- f Heaters will warm a Five - Room House K !.t St Center W.. R. at the pai?cd . ARiBLAKE 33 Watch and Jewelry1 satisfaction. gives Xrar Have .Work Guaranteed. Low Meet That Surprise. fTfuese T teamj wU held la the afternoon" followed by a free barbecue in the Haneock building. The day's festivities were closed with a dance at the Payson pavilion. ;ff :REPAlKED AVE ) at for SnappjN Moleskins Drug ' ' rendered in addition- to community singing and Governor Mabey delivered the Armistice address. " A football game between the Payson and Springville high school VICTOR AGAIN ios-ssslo- tefef Beautiful .26 Peice Ghest of 'Silver . Coles-Heate- ..'n' m - : : cross-countr- y Hard ware Department--- k: fountain, when Fred, a sophomore, gained distance and finished ahead of Jesse, the extra point, thus class gained by him enabling-hi- s to tie with the seniors. The order in which the men finished is as follows: James Hawkins, senior; Archie Sellers, sophomore; Fred Nelson, sophomore ; Jess KelJohnson, son, Junior;- Kenneth senior; Clark Prince, junior; DonElmer senior and ald Anderson, Millett, sophomore. A gold niedul donated to the school by the Columbia Jewelry and Music company, will be awarded to Hawkins, while silver and bronze medals .will be awarded by the student body to Sellers and Fred Nelson. Final disposition of the class trophy has not been made. TOO OVER WESTERN STATE TEACHERS The seventh. ADVERTISING IN THE REPAIR COLUMN - PAYS |