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Show fTOE EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUART 25, 1925. PAC2 FTVi- :ill. PROVO HIGH SWIMMERS KOSE kiddiee colda. the chad's suffering and your anxiety win fmd Buttle relief through the toot of tag, jealinf . medicated vapora ' Vtck,VapcRub. ; OUT SAINT TANK STARS IN ' by the The Pro? high school tank tre iff! tempt. ! Wbeathe rlodug ewut was took a dose and hotly contested called.-Pttwaa ahead, 51 to 88 T A first and third place you'd' tie fur "Immjpg mwt from th . T -- aeeoott hm dctlem aflerubua by the thlBta-Bd-a--f-anMora f .S3 to t3.t . The meet was plaeeouldrln. Daynea won ' is eiuoe all t 1m; say through and was nice atyK" knt Tn"tliF8p1HnTTor tie not decided ntfl the final- re g flnudi Martin beat Banisey, when Kmart (and Martin pf Provo bU third race, to the finish, finished behind, Dynea, IjrthelOO- - and gave Prove the margin. . :: to give Tlie sumuiarr: : yard, iiejajte--im- . r relay L, D. R ' C. southern team the four point .needed to win. Ramsey, swimming for Peterson, W. Toronto, Sharp the U, canie fourth" by lees Daynee) first: Provo (Martin. Haa-le- "r Pmart, Shields)" dlKqualifled. ' ' would have mean? a tie. Fancy diving Snow, Proo. first; ecoud ;,rlck-suu- . Bad Shield, ace of 4he, lrovo Mivcgett L. JX 8. . as tea uv took Jtn-j-t JUa-eveD. S. U, tlUr4.-w.-made remarkable wag expected. dashShieldi, i.Provo. time ia the yard ;dash, Tnublng 80 the ehort distance in :20J5. He Smart, ProTo1thlrdJiTlnie back stroke negotiated the lOOryard breast stroke Ramsey, In .55 His ten points were the L. p. 8. first; 'Millet, Prpvo; J highest Individual aenre -- 'fur:- the second; J. Toronto, U ' D.' 8. T tz V Hamsey and Daynes were third. Tl mer .1:1 2 5. I meet free sfyle-Johthe principal point winners for the Proyo,i y- : first; Sharp, L, D. S. V second onas wuue uamsey eaiKumi . a Uswej?, Provo', third. Time ? M 3 6.; for distamv Grew first and was a member of, the Plunge ' P."' R 'V rroo; winning relay team. the first rent twoad : J. Topinto, Ia, V, ft. . The rela-yProvo won by less than a yard, but third.. Distance 59 feet 6 inches. back stroke Shields, two men left before' Mag 'Ragged, and the Jndse awa nled itie race vj Prwroj-flrxt- r Sharp; fcft".thr"Beci U Sbield sajfrtoow oud; A Hen, ' Proyo, - third. . T1iimI- 1 4 and iahaied direct to the nurpnaagee and Ktngt, Inmminc the phlegm and casing toe cough; and (2) At the tame time it warm end stimulate the akiot filer a poultice, "drawing out" the aorenew and ... pain.: are better monw usually paid by relieved wit ing and croup ia often one application. ; ' ' - Ml V VapoRud CSS "Salads" is Subject For Demonstration By Cooking ""-- r ewlai-in.tu- a . te ICO-yar- d - UDA ! ttaffiriM6efenmTrairce It nta 1 k' ; 48-yr- d 2-- r f and notfiing d Tj 4-- 220-yar- d py n, J? - - - ----- v -- ' - , rrrA-r- ' t ' firijtt"-Dyi,.ti.-.- Expert . ? o tati It n vaporized C0NTESB533 --T1IRILLING- , . When Viclo b nibbed over throat and chest at bedtime it acts ia two (1) . ' d the-JiX-- - S thelefld bywlnntnar ihekyard :55't-5- . dash. In which guiart lOOjartT free style Daynea, L. and Daynes seeond. Oie 'ef the LD. 8. P., first; mart, Provo. sec most lwtly icontested race of the ond; Marftln, Provo. third., Tlriie, brramt 1:04 . meet was the , strtike, Smith; rpfereo Rimsey pnjsprlnted SfilL Starter, 'Xyl let to win and J. Toronto, uosed out John Giles; timers, Ralph Gniy, " Martin for third place. "All :four Sam Baird aud Merlin Sanders ; finished cloee together. Judges T)f finish, Hermon Wells, Green took the plui:ge for Irtapoe Hollincs and Jesse" Vnnee; Judges with the exceptional plunse nf'C9 of diving, Ray Cutler, Lyle Smith feet 6 Incheg. made lq ahla peaid fl.t- - and DelniHr Fairbanks. ,fook--thir- QUALITY that's Princ Albert all You'll never say "quit," and that's a fact. over. Just about the finest, kindest Yes, Sir! You'll have' the little old tobacco that ever tumbled into a briar world by the tail when you sign up with That- - this or corncob.--W- e said'idndest 'smoker Sittingpretty ' 100-yar- d 2-- . . i f M SWIMMERS -L- means P. A.'s consideration for your tank Tlweday eveni favors "the high - wttk pmtmd ieof trytfi tl tumnSan Ai t trj (una ftottit. toe. mlwm wilk rrrry til l fr fmvrcl by iht Pruxt Alktrt s? . OOKINGFOR W P. Arfc- - ttlt rrrrrmkm lUy ftw, m4 4 htll fumnd tm kmmt. dan, mi and no; mistake. .Cool and sweet and throat. No and bite. No tongue parch. fragrant, P. A. sifts into your system and cooLcornf isil ojr Nothing refreshing , knocks pipepeeves galley wesfc t breeze from the as a sea. Quality, you bet. That's why "men ' P. A. can't bite or parch. The Prince who thought they never could pal with Albert process takes care of that. You a pipe arc now P. A. fans . . loyal can go to it from the minute you finish enthusiastic boosters. Let's get going, breakfast until you sign off at night. Slip into d and head for the shop Sfewfbt iasT.rAUality makes you that hands out smoke-gladnein tidy red want to smoke pipe-loa- d after piptioadr t next will probably be eliminated year. . The ProVo high schol aud Bright! in Yuitiitf university will mee- - t - big-leag- ue 1 Ing. The dope school to win. top-spee- ss STUDENTSTO; 4$ MSS T.TT JKQIES: . uflbeH'ral SaLldh.',f-4l, .hiiH been riuesed She setka.iiuu. by tc nuui-b- f to repeat this of pubject at an early date.'. Ah miladx T( wonderful tnubstitutea forearly spring tonics, M Iks Boyes feels that the present l a very appropriate time to dimmcs them. '; SheTwlU be;4eTy. pleased tQ meet -- PrtmrlionifWtreB ' tminrrro day) aflernoon nt 2:80 oclockin the Ttah l'ower & Light Company's etorerat which time she will, give a - leeture,'-,audemoiu!tratln bn adding a number of new rediHH which she has Just pres -- ' brena-StroJC- One of the most popular lecture mid (IemoiiHlrnliui,s ini'i'iiteil, by Miss Lnla Boyes, home economics expert, was fhnt oirThe rsnlijtn r of -'- Coach S. E. Leaf, of the swimriiing team of Brlgham iung university-- , tdesptEly4oTnBFfof-4weB:e iliSTi "sTrokeaIitt a since annouiui-nu'n- t was made hat the an imming meet this year flmng the I'tah colleges will be "conducted a crordln t f "c Ti ferefi('ruliiigs. Wffftr itewjH: Iieaf? breast'StFoke 'A gnup- of stHdewt aclix'ted ly man of last year, has not leen out lpttery wi llccom pa n y ,y t he IoJ! Bg at all this year and the coach lias ("ougars to Logan Friday and Sn; no one else In sight to falfback np- - unlay to support them at he Brlg- COUARS LOGAN - oh. " 1 Kalad-nuikliij- J r- niversltfrl'ta'i Agrt4 cultural college basketball games tits, a.WinJ. pCmwhi. : SeieifaLseores: al students placed fifty cents in boi and drew num-berto see which one out of every Kreu"pT SOS wouia'njake esumaeu iuttl Bob Cats play when they invade cover tne oare expense, ul Utah in the near future: iiik ian. h. split with the Aggies this week The games in Logan are to be end, will even the two teams In the crucial ones in the state and the state. conference race. 'While the Agpies - The Cougars are preparing for have displayed gw.t nbllitrthls two strenuous games at Logan. yo?r and have succeeded in staving Coach E L. Roerts savs he will hi- oR uefeaf in Wry Inraiii-- except perfectly satisfied if his men wit!" twice,; the Cougars still hope to take one Ranie. The- inen and break 'even, with them r to wtc In however, are bopefful of obthe cute race. The conference static taining sweet revenge from Montana lug vill be jdetermind largely by by 'defeating ibe Bob Cats twice the manner In which the Montana when 4 bey emne to- Prove. Coach Rol)erts will likely start Swenson, 'Dixon, Roinnejv Howard and Collins itr the frays lit Ixigan. The showing of the second en m In Colorado, however, has hud great weight here. They may be thrown ti'lo either or both contests. hanv-You- He has issued a call tor more He Is suggest lug that swimmers. a)l Y ' Wen whocan swim go to hejproyp high schod pool and show mm tneir wares, tie nopen ii k able trrpu-kTfmmmong the 1300 students two good additional swiia-mers. . but has leen addetl dive The Coach Leaf believes he can shift Merrill Christopherson and some of pared. his regulars Into that contest ;The plunge will probably , be retained THERE! J&NO GREATER ADVER- though It is not counted among tne This Is for the TISING MEDIUM IN UTAH conference event COUNTY THAN THE ETON ING reason that the men. hare been out HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS raining for it and shduld tie given : an opportunity to represent uieir : the "event.- -" It various HcbMls . -- ,'. SiitliiiliiBi no other tobacco is like ng i s - "The Fuel Without a Fault" WffljOOP CHAMPIONS and clean, smokeless fuel i Made near yoti.7 and always available CONSULT YOUR DEALER " .. " By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor) T (U.T.) that was the beginning of the hendo the Lenglen regime In ten nis, a prominent American official emarked recently "In commen ting upon the victory "of Mlle SuBantue,, French tennis queen oveK Ijeieri Wills In i he Carlton tournament. "Rather, a peculiar "atj of putt- ing it, isn't It?' he was asked, "No, Be replied, "Helen always gets what she goes after and she's now after Mile: Lenglen. Rebuffs will hot stop that girl, defeats will not discourage her. She has the competitive heart of a liom; She iuay be beaten a half doEen times but Rhe'll get her the seventh time." .The United States probably didn't Well, ??JS'tOMlP."".,lAmpJon4o Jgi. feat the world's champion the. first Wa(mTefft"iGYeeTiTrODd,s-ftf- r A uniforjm ; PASSING AS - FIFTH WARD vital in- the first match, brought clubs of the middle west have comabout the strangest of the surprises bined an, athletic e,vent and brought up again a topic for The old feeling of rivalry, that has debate about the difference in the existed between the clubs for the training methods of the two coun- - past several years has been Ironed tries. out during the lust few months and Younger and much stronger than all Is said to be harmony between Mile. Lenglen, the American : girl them at present. was thought to hare twice the en events Winners of the various durance of her opponent, yet she will receive solid gold medals emalmost.collapsed at the end of the blematic of the championship of match. . . the United States, Regulation silver e The French girl spent the week and bronze meadls will go to sec- before.the finni ronud dining, win- ond place winners, Cbdis over the eountry are ex ing and dancing- and- - the young American: followed the early to bed pected tbf Hrrilsh tiff battle for and early to rise theory, lived on a the club championship trophyv In diet and worked out strenuouslyjn thiLeastihetrengthAiu. 4he Hosttfn ' ' A. A., the Sew York A C., the Irish practice. . , Yet the girl who trained gave out American relub, is l known. .The and the girl who violuted all the west will be represented by the rules of training methods hud the Olympic club of San Francisco' and hbe Hollywood A. C." The two lo- strengtlMottttttst her younger-an- d leal clubs sponsoring the meet are stronger. opponent. , the iK!t bets In the midwest. - SEES LENGLEN . I it! EDITORS WILL MEETONCOAST LOS ANGELAS, Feb. 2 (TJ. P.) More than i.000 of the country'! newsper editors, balling from every state, will be visitors to Lost Angeles and Southern California; Jtid-JHilr- ; ji-el- INDOORMT fLlNEffFOR The oof Touaieg man of the Sulinrn Is allowed only one wife and be goes veiled. Tim women can have six IiukIihihI h iid no veils. -' Pilgrims' tn -- CHICAGO SOON the iiiiiuIht f"I.,250,-IXK- ) visited Rome during Holy Year. of the National Editorial Assocla- tlonv-Ju2, according to, local committeemeB, . t convene Following the three-daIn Los Angeles, the editors will be escqrted on a touf ' s' California. 1 i At least three governors will at tend the'editorial conclave, accord-- Oo- ing to advenes registrations. ernor'Theodore Chrlstensen, Mlnne-sot- a, Governor Harry Byrd, Virgins n, ia, and Governor Friend W. 'Cabfornla, huve accepted Invitations to lie present. The- Jutter, who is president of Press association, the California will welcome the visiting delegates at the oienliig session. r ne , y - . y wo-weeka J Rieh--ardso- - ward "M" basketball team won the time they met. But?- - the ': whole of : the undisputed championship country wanted 'her to. win because ' Utah stake last night by defeatinj.-(li- she is the most By BERT DEMBf popular girl and he fast Bonneville, ward team "by most likable champion that ever has (United Press Staff Coiresisindent) r a score of 36 to 53. ': The v CHICAGO, Feb. 24 (U. P.) played In this country. It was aniuch faster1 and snap It was a disappointment here that cream of the country's athletes will apinM(-hi.rpier game than Monday bight's tilf; she did not win but the feellu Mnfch uJcomrnte wTtfi "Vineyard. Lafsen.- aud- - Mc-- I was founded more upon sympathy uxJheSfltlonui IndKif-A.-AZ- '" it, iitoj!hTeTTb.l)Ig"hhsT6r the" and regret that she could not win track meet Fifth warders. Harris and Peterson for her own sake. ' But there Brought to the Middle West for showed up well for the" losers.;!-- -some consolation in the thought : the first time in many years this -FIFTH WARD, . "Walt until they meet again. year's jwHs expected to bring, to x 4 II G. T. F, P. '; It's a dead elnch that Helen Wilis gether oneof the greatest asiem-blag- e Lahsen. It .... ...6 0 12 soma day will be the world's chamof stitrs this section of- tbe ..5 2 0 10 pion and that she will not have to country has ever seen. Mcintosh, rf. ..3 2 2 8 wait until old age takes the polish Such ontsta'ndhig men as Willie Porter; c. ... ..0 0 0 0 off the game, of the French Btar, Ritola, Alan Helfrlch, Jimmy. Dickson, lg. Enck. The California girl has not reach Ctolvin.JrgTr i i ed the perfection of her game and Herb Meyers, Chet Bowman, Jimmy Mangum, If. 0 2 the good experience that she is xet- - Hussey, Al'. Miller, are expected Nielsenylf. , tliiit Utider the ""most unfavorable fxomll!FTa ..lft 7:4 8j eondltidna will bring ,her rapidly to " Then Chicago will "contribute Its T6tal ...i. 1; i BONNEVILLE WARD.. the top G. T. F. P. Miss Wills and those who know Harold sborner and Egil Krogh. her will Touch for it, would resent Entries have not yet been received Hawkins, lf N l .4 2. 2 10 anr offpta of an alihl hv hev'frtAndH by the Illinois siionsors--th- e Harris, ft. : -Tr3 -0 fttrat .there, are .reasons to believe Athletic club, and Chicago Athletle Petersen, e. 1 ?j;KThhr'-her-flwt-mattch aaaaclatluifedue fn the .practice .in Farrer: 0 0 0 asalnst Lenglen with . a', strained vogue of keeping put- - entries ;Hntfl L : Whiting, rg; I ' J .1 ' 0 4 knee, and that she was not in the the last' moment ."Ay: McCoatd, c. Presenting Keal Nelson, captain pt the Unwrsity of Idaho basketball t oessi The meet will mark; the first time , , jtuun. H'e exceptionally fast, accurst painter and a, clever shot, Idaho qi conaiuon.- - , Captains Idaho Cage Team . e " --- .t- I -- a BUY IT BURN IT - vou'Ll LiKrr ,1'S 13 I'' lo-a- -2- ! tiii'i'i'vtfj - .41 . 3C 'tltttAtt in Wstot y t tttttltAt"t1Ht" that thes two trobfiest |