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Show via: nv THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1921 COACHING. ROBERTS-HAR- T . , - FORCE IHTOSTROKGTEAIiI - .With the Brighani Tooug univrt-tJt- rwd Knudsen Western Btate college. proved that h has in him the makder that tbe own might I able to ings of a realty great plnyr, ftt a Uttle wore time at the game. , KUilinr Mcliitotdi. Eddie Kluilmll. Bob Howard. Bock Wlon, Kied , Touug played brilllautly la ispurtt Swenson and the others certainly j even.in the eakly aeamm, but ball of their would creep out It waa played the . . , greatest mvmuua. . mucne aot until the Western State allege career auruig .ii uj so of thein have men hit played their a'l game that tbe Cougars stride. , Then the Boberts-Uar-t auperoly that tbey drove through to began to the most successful season Brighum rhythm . and coaching amert ltwlf. The outfit was a team loung hap ever "Bad. "Any team That the Cou- mlglit well be proud of the victories' for the first time. gars have really found themselves the Cougars bav piled tip. The Young cosehing staff, therewaa born out by the drubblug they Bob Cata famous fore; deserves great praise for .the gave Ott Bomney's who had been slated, among tbe work accomplished. Coach E. L. and AJslstant Coach great squads earlier In the season. Roberta assisted by rhil J. who Hart, fans Charles are there many Today, were so Impressed by the showing Jackson, have, accomplished wonders tbe Cougars have made In the last this year, so" many of the fans be. two games, that they believe that lieve. will lone .team the Even In a though well would rank game they with any team la th conference, Dixon, Howard, Kimltall, Komney, aihd Sweuson. fans will say ; The manufactured product j Merkley Brlgham jomig is wen sei ror new Corbet a looked esecially good. t, The heart breaking feature youngster who haa not been heard year. coaches ft from much, played so brilliantly at of the situation for tbe and Corliett tackle that he Impreseed everybody. thai Peterson, Kimball, dur He would haye been an outstanding i'are very likely to take missions this winter some time. It Is spot "in the game bad he not been ing of Bob How- even rumored that Knudsen may playing as a team-mat- e one of the great be among those called ard, undoubtedly If these rpports prove to be true. Merk-letackles of the conference. coaches will have exactly the Homney, Lloyd and Worthing-to- n Young same problem to face - next yer. all of thene looked and all good, 'cVimiS'lled1 to build up men tave been "found," practically, They will be a new team, no easy task even wheri "' this year. material lg plentiful. BIddulph ,.; and Peterson, two Graduate Manager Meith Maeser Provo high products, also showed called for the Cougar suits today, to advantage, Peterson's general- The season Is over for this officially ship waa certainly far superior' to year. The Young ."Coop" as It has that of Winner, the lad who ran the been called for several years by hura; Bob Cats. In fact, Winner com- erous sport writers, will resound to mitted some errors that from the night with the yells of eager basket side-linlooked rather costly. BId- ball m!en who will start on their dulph played a brilliant game until way towards their basketball team. he was removed for stragetlc .reaDixon, Roraney and Howard are the ' sons. only three regulars who are still " Knudsen la another manufactured out after honors. Frost Richards, product. This speed king has looked Wea Lloyd, Lowell BIddulph and like Anything but a football player Wilford Clark, second string men of until the Jast two games. Many last year are here, as well as a num fans rode tbe coaches hard for keep- ber of recruits eager to show (heir ing Knudsen in, for be seemed to wares. . y restlug comfortably blf way up the per cent-kgcolumn, notwithMaifdiiig the fact, that every tea in played this Mutwn was a strong one, two of tbtin beiug tied, for eoufereoce hon-erfootball wen, officials and fans like fifl that tfce yeartaa bees of v obuKiiai eticcess. - Tho Cougars began the year with string of- uh'U who mere, la the malt, comparatively Inexperienced and who a coaching staff that was new in Its combination. Dixon, Kimball and Uiiu Wlf y, Howard jftere really the only men on the (Miuad who were recognised to be of real conference standing. Hittfkley bad a reputation but waa counted to be too light for hi position. Expert care Rrlcham Young no rncoiirageiuwit.- - In fact, the general sentiment expressed was that the Cougars would either land In the cellar or on the last step. Brtghaiu Young had six gaines lined up, not a one of which waa an easy one. Colorado Angles, Colorado College, rnlTertslty nit Utah, Utah Aggies, Western Slates college and MontHii'State college. Five of these tennis were given rating far above that of Brlgham Young and the other wa.-glveanj equal cliauce, yet, tho Cougars plugged away nightly deierjiilued to upset Irc4ictl()n.: Lights were placed on the field early iv the season in or-fuotball e. - '.'i.. : . - : : W E'LL GIVE YOU MORE THAN YOU'LL PAY FOR At this store you will get your money's worth in leather and work- manship. To that 'we add authoritative style, extra comfort features and the ability to fit you perfectly. Our lines are complete. All sizes, all widths, all leathers, .all styles. This is the into this r.. store and McLEAKin Comedy BE GOOD" :: Added Attraction FLORENCE JEPPERSON and PUPILS Uf iTHE CHARLESTON , , , L DON KIRKIIAM and Orchestra Jn Concert ALL SEATSlCc T:30 . 9:15 -i' Tonight REX BEACH'S . prove it to yourself. You have been wearing shoes all your life - -you know when they're THE IRON TRAIL" "NW Brooms" will dust the cobwebs from your funny bone. And make you laugh aa you've ne,ver fore. . laughed be and comedy . ; : ; t Thursday Wednesday ' . ART ACORD i "CIRCUS CYCLONE and i last chapter "Into the Net" UNEASY THREE - f Matinee Princess Thanksgiving Day COUNTRY STORE CAPITAL PRIZE LADIES' WRIST WATCH e i,n,f,t,f,.f,ilgra HANI Shows 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 9:15 TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY Romantic Beauty of Old Spain Set Down in Glittering Gotham right. fj;.V;: :'-- T ' prm STRAND BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA ' . ' J CTTERtCK Starting Thursday 11'". - Revet top youkg to yearnjot the latest- the infant class makes it , fashion, '.sH il lUit " '- ' COMMNI THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PKpVO Cars DifinUgcS Fred Harding, 15, and . Hijjvard Corduer narrowly avertedwrlous .injiUMes when their cars coUMH at the intersection of University' avenue and Fifth North street. JThetTHdiBtor and front wheel of uie Harding car "were smashed and 1' fender of Cordner'a thepar car EUifr Dance Musio by the Hotel drivers werff Utah Koof Garden orchestra wfll lie damaged. The asked to explain of the accident to Chief Wren WKkins Cordner against fast driving ' and forbade Harding to drive an automobile again until he is past ' sixteen years of age.' was" the-caus- who-warne- -- the feature of the Elks dance which will be held in the temple tomorrow night. Members Of the local lodge expect a lare, attendance and the event will be one of the leading sociul features of the season. ' idea carried put with matching coat and leggings, matching collar and muff and a hat that may match ,r strike exactly the right note of contrast is the small beginning of very great sartorial wisdom. Add to it the circular flare and- subtract most of the length so that it b of fashionable brevity and, y6u have a very-srruilittle coat of the latest French persuasion. When, this is dis- -' tinctly a "best" coat, it fa made of kasha? lined ribbed silk or velveteen. For gen--" era! wear, use camePs-ha- ir twills, shorts nap coatings, etc The best colors are the soft bliieSj greens, cranberries and rosj beige. . ' , - ' corners. When the. New Coral Gables building, just oft Broadway on street."-wa- s completed, New York was frankly puzzled for a brief period.: There was something' strangely foreign and yet vaguely familiar about the thing. Then the light o understanding began to creep over this greatest of American cities and Gothanawoke to a realization that she had been elected permanent hostess to a particularly charming guest from ancient and sunny Spain. Spain Comes to Broadway For that Is tbe architectural motif of .the structure that Is now the Coral Gables building, . Originally and for many years it was known to New Yorkers as the Rand building. There was nothing particularly outstanding about it It was Just one of the typical New York buildings of that particular section of the city. , Forty-se- cond ... W fi m In Caee Game J 7 "AIber standi jor tkucr UrtaXJaAi ? : 0 f J " ... x 1 f ;,V ' -- S. riiTffsi!- - v xij w Flapjack and flavor ! I No other pancake flour can , 0 st r ' Sn ,' .. 1 y. V" ' i ' Walte Hovt. pitcher for the New York Yankees,' Is to play basketball with the Brooklyn team of the Basketball League this America! d pracwinter. He has tice, this being the first photo show. ln in to be a star at the, game, too. alrea&y-etorte- ceuia,4oJXoJiaJ - M UJ was audacious enough to attempt the task of introducing a touch of true Spanish architecture into the heart of New York. The illustration above testifies to the tact that he accomplished it. . The view from the street presents a typical Spanish facade' with three entrance . arches entering upon an Inner patio constructed around what was the conventional lobby of the old office building. Overlooking th4s patio, on' the Interior, is a particularly attractive flower-hunbalcony and from th4s balcony the "View of the patio, with its reproduction of an old Spanish well, its stone benches and Its old wrought. Iron doors Is delightfully quaint. The reception hall and Inner offices are also finished in this typical Spanish design. An Old World Jewel" Set . down in the midst of the modern theatre district of New York, the Broadway and street section, this quaint touch of old Spain has attracted, considerable attention. As one views it .from the front approach, one might' expect to catch the notes of a Spanish guitar and tbe lilt of a clear tenor love song. The roar and rumble and glitter of the greatest of New World cities hem. it in on every side. Sometimes one gets the Impression that this hubbub of modern noises and this glare MB . Forty-secon- EVENINGJOf , Not a Motion Picture a Farewell Tour of : - . ihc most sensational success in dlistonjof ihc.oJmcrican Sla tfo - i TFranlvBajcons masterpiece Mi ihc blay tlmt .brobi ihe worlds record . . tjfar ui boston Jmunllis w (mjmuco d . . the offices of the New York repre- ually until they throttle and kill sentatives of the. remarkable new this strange newcomer. And one Florida Fink, the ra Just a trifle surprised as time architect who has been responsible goes" oa to find that this old' Spanfor much cf the typical Medite- ish jewel continues to send, forth rranean architectural beauty of Its quiet, Old World glow In such a Coral Gables,' went to New York strangfe and unaccustomed setting. with his plans and took charge of For a great many years there the work of remodeling the old haa been a saying that one could conventional front. He wanted to find anything ode might desire cityr-ItrGeor- someth tag that woflld r-- be1 some where in New To rk! Un t il In New York and at the tnis tjorai uaDles building ap- met jEere "was noth-of the spirit of Coral Gables. He I Ing like It anywhere in Manhattan. create-- , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th Thanksgiving Matinee and Night MATINEE 2:30 g tjfTrrwtenriigirra-'- "flur 18 blended the Flapjack way. To begin with; fe? ; vve use no cornmeal or other heavy ingredient' Even the aalt used fc ia tnrwnialitv. - T Tk. Imuhhm W 4 jg asfinctextured as the flour itself. That's whv Fkciacka. properly made, vc r . 1nn,F. Iirlf ont rflfr npvT mr(Tv nr hard' rv Flapjack heads straight for your r$ v bot cake appetite ia a big'flavor way! MAN ON THE BOX" C O L U M 31 A , i HERE U a saying that all the world, at .some tima or other, comes to Broadway. This may not be literally true, but certain It is that this great . American thoroughfare is one of the most cosmopolitan In the world. The whole world knows Broadway and Broadway has Ta rather Intimate acquaintance even with some of the world's farthest THE - self as smart 'as possible with tin new circular flare: Tim- - ensemble " . Each Evening faj 6376 iVLOtt , PRINCESS - by Shirley Sharon We want you to come 5 "SEVEN KEYS to BALDPATE" ; , . , 7:30-9:1- DOUGLAS ' FASHIONS & FOIBLES place to buy shoes. Tonight Thursday Wednesday 1 e, : aiart slowly and to alow op whea he approached anything (hat mokeu j tike an olotroxtioii. lu the last two conttvU Knudsen ha been superb. Ilia running and id plunging were He both of the highest qualitf. Montana's through percoalafed line and around its eud in tbe same mnur that ha riprformed a train Kt - unique MUSIC BY HOTEL UTAH ROOF GARDEN ORCHESTRA 1- t - - t :r, USTINrtflSHEOfiAST V.'-y- - i- - ' iivhik you, ccmJ Dont be crowded oitll ; i MAIL ORDERS NOW . Write a letter stating which performance' you wish to attend and where you would like it Bit. Enclose, remittance payable to the Columbia theater, including 10 : Matinees-loweper cent war tax in addition to flodr, $1.00; balcony 75c; Gallery, 50c Night-lo- wer floor $2.05 and $1,50; balcony $l.Wf;gailerr 50cp BOX OFFICE OPENS lOMrDAY OF SHOW these-prices- r ; WEDNESDA m NOVEMBER 25th ; |