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Show I. ' ifhile CAD DHC iIIM LiLVi mil T A j jiui.HI Provo . Hold? Experienced Team Scoreless in Three ' V " Giles and Corliett pave exceptional asxistauce to Bennet the line, ami protecting rhe plays from being broken uji anil also did gimd work in tearing up boles in the Leo'pard hue to lieriuit Collins and ., ..' I'l'terson to pet through. Both Riddulph and Kirby "were 'Plveu.A chance at the fullbaek'-imsi- r FROM PROVO Quarters. tinnl and'oth dld.fine-work..- T, '"""U IK J: " SO-ya- - With " Every With " -- Every - -- 35-va- Monarch Monarch Malleable Malleable a Gold Band Dinner Set will be given , uni - ' .Jiow! Buy ref overed." Dijon kicked tb Foster who had replaced Benton. Foster made eight yards around the and Taylor end., 'Romney punted carried theimli to the "IPELSifcyard Une. Failing to gain on straight football, Dixon' kicked to. Fostef who fumbled. Rip Jackson recovering in the1 middle of the tield. Packard made three yards on a r line buck;. Manson Dixon puntd to Foster on Bobcats' H '. -- losjU-srou- line. Foster gained eight yards; Hat: field gained. End of third' quarter, mm Seore"J" 10," Montana 9.- , Fourth quarter begins with the .ball- - on Bqbcats'.. line, in d IMMtsession- - f..,M(intana. Harma kickedto Taylor who re--. turned several yards. Buck' Dixon advanced four yards through line. Dixon kicked to Foster on liue, Foster downed right on the spot by Ike Young. The'Stay Satifactory'Raige d 1 yaagg can be ranged! to HARRY BUTLER your ual RETAILER RAWLEIGITS GOOD HEALTH PRODI Medicines, Spices; Extracts, flavors. Soaps, Poilet Articles, Dentrifires, Polishes, Stock and Poultry Prepara- Hons, Insecticides, Stock Dip, Disinfectant, Etc. 576 N. FOURTH EAST ST. PROVO, UTAH. FREE Manufactured by the W.T. Rawleight Company. The House of Service and Superior Quality. With Every ar- suit individ- inous U. S. l Boot. Therel noneDetterinr ( or Diack. -- . IR:- -- CHKXXXXZXEXXXXHXKRKKIIIII Floyd Romney gained less" than yard. Harma kicked , to Taylor who returned ball to "Y;s" 25 yard IB line, downed by Foster. Dixon kicked to Floyd Romney who zigzagged' through a half a dozen Cougars, placing ball in middle, of "7" '., HeW"'-- ' JFVster failed Jncpmple tlng.ior-wardpass- r Foster lost on end run. Floyd Romney gained one ' yard. Harma punted, the ball going to "X" on 20 yard line. ; Dixon kicked to Floyd- Romney who. was nablied by "Swede" Swenson Fosterf ailed to gain on end run, downed by Manson. Montana . madefirst down. ,Dixon intercepted forward -- pass ' from Foster. Dixon kicked off to Montana on their 40 yard line. Hatfield carried jlla 11 8 yards. Failed on for ward pass. "I? carried Bob Cats back 5 yards. Sans were given a thrill when "Yu fumbled after receiving kick on 45 yard line. Romney,, Hatfield and Foster made little gains. Rom-ney , zigzagged through "Y's" men placing ball In "Y's" 10 yard "liue. 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Floyd" Jtomr ner lost nud tnea7 Hnrma kicked to - . -- OU THE forward pass failed Wtial)nHd aree - Licks out line. lliTnn J icht yards; field mined maa; fttttearcomptete lorwaru Of HOUUUS Range - The Largest, Most Substantial and Leading Industry of its kind in the World. Puck u d .. i ! - - Kin-Cai- " 30-yar- d . The Lineup" SALT LAKE CITY. ."Sept.;).Provo High The: Provo biah' fnotlmP FrsJcr Dennis le, It Boardman squad went down fo defeat at theDern hands of the more expenenceu ka,:l Carmen Corbett Ig Bennett high Leopards here Friday after Hardy noon, by. the seore-o- f 12 to 0, Smith - rg. . Giles Thisis the smallest score that the Klrkham rU: McOoard East high has ever piled, up against Manly re Anderson Peterson any other team in Utah; county. Prouse qb. ' . The Provo lads did splendid work Snarr fh ill Biddulph an undoubtedly be heard from la Kincaid Menlove rhb . lhb their division-befo-re the end of the Van Law Collins season. Substitutions : East Cecil for Had it not been for the fact that Hardyr Hardy for Pern, Meakin for the Provo toys lHrlng-lb- e first Manly, Manly for Dern, Pern; for in4rtergnff ered more or less from Snarr, Carmen for Kirkbanv-Gard- : stage fright" the score might , have ner for Snarr, Robinson for Gard been entirely different This' was ner, "Gardner for Kincaid, and the .first time many of the- Provd for Gardner.. PnVyo Gardner players had ever participate td' va: tor Coi5tt',Garilner for MeCoant "teal, football game and naturally Corbett tw Gardner,- - Kirby ..fori were more or less in Biddulph. ' . going against a squad of experienced players with a long string of victories to tmsir records as. the Leopards. 'In Jhe first quarter both touchdowns' for the East siders were registered," The first one came after When your peaceful slumbers are two minutes of play as the Salt Laker started off with a bang lift disturbed early Monday "'morning ing the surprised 'Provonlans . off with an incessant shooting;,, do not he'ir feet iiefore they realized what I become afraid that enemy forces was nn. W thin the next five m n- - are maKing an aitacK on our iteau It will be only the utes tne seeominti last touchdown ' luuI ""?. shooting of the thousands or more of the gam was carried over. About that time the Provo boys of hunters Who are aiming at the had the lay of the land pretty fair innocent ducks of I'tah lake and ly in mind. They had felt the "adjacent, strength of their opponents and ' The hunting season for ducks for were getting their courage and de- - ducks begins Monday, October 1. - termination to the frontr From then -- - According ftr those' wba haye the- - situation lately on the White and Green held the reconnoltered Salt Lakers on every turn . of the the ducks have never been more '.,.f Una lake than they present season. This is acquarter, the Provo 4iutlljilrd lads were more at home "in the game counted for from tre fact that the and for a while threatened the Leop arly cold weather has driven many ard goal. With steady gains the of the ducks here from the northern state and also from the marched unflinchingly towards the partof-thcoveted goal. Time and againCol mountain lakes. The rainy season the past summer lins at halfback and Petersen at quarter, plunged through the Salt has supplied the ducks with an un Lake line for long gains. The march usual amount of good feed. As a result the ducks in this part ;0f the d was carried to the Leopards line where theSalt Lakers state are said to be iu good healthy tightened and, refused to allow the condition. The . sickness , that in .if .. Provo boys to come any closer to past years made Inroads among the .the goal, Collins did some mighty fine riot beeti noticed this year, according work inXhepuiits, getting i under to those who have investigated the neath' thetmll in splendid fashion condition of the ducks. and getting the kicks off in ample K The bag limit per hunter is 2o Quck8. From the fact that there are time. i aderson at right end also did more ducks this year, than generally I eood work, both in . the de it is believed that many of the mm fense and offensei Bennet at cen- - rods will get the limit while many ter showed upto good . advantage.others will, as usual, go without. . ' ) Romney lost four yards' when' Bison H Buck stepped hlm, only to complete forward' luiss frqiiKFiteltrhe. next ' Field . i Instaut ,for n touchdown. Montana; hovrt (Continued from Page One) The crowd wnt wfKi when Kom-ne- y Dixou.- - ball airftlust the'goal klcl;ed.-tb- e the in Jimibled, Howard recovering ball the llost, bouncing back onto field. middle of the field. for the line the ; weut through . This mntifh kicked tA Packard hre-ttirne- d two vurds. Two yards to Bu. Msoii ..Harma line. to ball the KlmlmU. to of anniveraa,, nds a forward pass Buck went over for a'yard. "V. the good for 25 yards. h, . failed to pain cronnd, so Buck form.tyiiewriter Disou tkHired three wore points kicked , on Bobcats' " tick a for the "V on jHaoenient line. Hue. from the .. ty gWre --Ai" 10, Jloutana 9. who Montana failed fouf times to Packard to Harma kicked forward parses, and then,' complete returned 80 yards. , on Bobcats-- ' ball went toC-Ythe on HuR line, Taylor fumbled line. 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