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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, NOVEMBER 25, 1923. i'AGE FOUR. A FEMALE PADDOCK ZEVWINS YOUNGSTERS TO COLORADO 3Jx I FOR LAST GAME U B. Y. U. Football Team Leaves Tuesday to Tackle Colo- T STi rado Tigers. tew : . - II I : I - ' 'Kir n ATTttjTIOH J, Friend X ... -- t 111' ld 111 By A, BAV OLPIN. Qnce more the Cougar's invade . r 1 Colorado, Leaving Tuesday, tin? Brlgbam Youug footbftU team will Juorney. to Colorado Springs-to"pit meir streugtn agamNt the powerful Colorado-- College Tigers on Thank giving day. Devotees of the gridiron snort in city ranTraflbfffHKr let excitement impede, digestion of JlUfcsilllllln tnetr. turKey and cranberry sauce as 5 iney await results, for the Young sters are going to Colorado to win if possible. And possible.it Is, re-niiinriijf garaiess ot tne probability. The past two week of rest Beneu to rejuvenate the ' weary J'roro boys, . who have , so loyally hurled' themselves jgainstJthg, strongest teams of the conference. 'lime was and not so many weeks v.. sk y:sw?--g""" .1- 1ago, when the Y men were so dis ' with football ' .. thev that wish " '.' gusted r . : By NEA Service, ed it had never been invented; "THt , PARIS; Nov. 24. Running with a free, easy stride and A fine was when they were so--' bfWMy that at Churchill Downs Ea" MyBUJMrtaw la the match rai-Ja burst of speed suggestive of the great Charles Paddock of America. I ,. J . I. . J W him.) r...r J "Many 8ctatars. at the track, however, were taf d Miss Helen Thompson otEngland proved 4he best sprinter In barely- endure to eitfefr scihumage ir a ended race riv jn dead heat,- somereveir "thinking Europe at the recent fersning stadium events. Miss Thompson finNot so noW, however. The entire of will finish' what ofthei m'mi c.jju sls uiavr. This photo ished two yards ahead of her nearest competitor. squafl is feeling fine. Bumpsihave shows the horss apparently a in sc of no norrors ror the Youngsters today. on neaa. aas nmxi wmt uis the ws some of the other star organizations -' J " I RIGi?S They are looking for them and anTOr, JW-- K I V LHP II IN SOX. a BOTTOM to ASIER ROSS chance l,KTI reticipating give and I . BASaTEtfATCTtlTOTTEm Certain it4s that the series Is goH teive a few morfrljgfoTrthe"pTffliea" aSBERSt-rVr" . NBA ing to be one of the most interesting son draws to Service. By Individual Nov 24. In an easv SALT LAKE, ever played at the big Mormon Bti'fMINOTOX, IU.. N"T i Tin injuries have, for the most part school. Fans of the city who like to "if 11 game played on the Gran!.' t;Hl mtii!f neaiea and a- well prepared team kindly take scHts in 'The refir feel The old timethrtllTJfuie gym ite field Friday the Granite high will offer battle to the Colorado col dersons. This happen; to bf tl nasium-a- nd ten lightning lads :s m univerHiTy. where five AnrteTson' lege boys on Thanksgiving day. school team showed vast superiorshould meander up to the gymnas ine n. i. ii. team Has never aren't lntberK. either. iv mv si ii-- a a--s r over the Sevier county team of ity ium each Tuesday and Thursday aflooked better than at present. In player. Earl AqderHoii of lUklmr; a,i Richfield and ran up a ternoon when three thrilling games Ro recent scrimmage acainst the frosh son of Robinson. 111.. jniTd. . SsV- By n. R. MERRILL. of basketball will be staged. i the varsity took the ball the entire Lyle Anderson.of St. Pnnl. Mini;.. score, 78 tc 0. This total couid easi;iit Cut. The Faculty basketball team of All, i for the cross country run: ily have been made much larger had length of the field in straight foot- - ,lev. HI., iR tnnniicer of the tHTti EAST HIGH BEATS LOGAN. oau ior a touchdown in less than Tb-:sre the orders that are circu-lnn- Coach Sutherland kept in his first the Brigham Young University has East high become rather cocky since their LOGAN, Nov. four minutes. The entire line-uthe classes at the team. He desided to save his line siaine Is yearning for a chance to dve all thrilling defeat of tie old Provo football team Friday advanced to for the nexof final tbattje j?ncbsBiXonns nniiriuij' as the stars last Thursday af- the final in the state high school It has. Fans can expect another sur for the state high school biglrschoot next lasio. which ternoon, in fact, some of the non- - grid race .bjr defeating the scrappy prise next Thursday. so A 4ho Title, after i finding opponent's tlirVv mtT..;yh.a, Logan high griddenf, 13 to 0. The Colorado Tigers heat tho for months to weakness he sent in his second y0ungSters of all the clubs and clas- The eame was scoreless up trotil Ti.'lna University of Utah 7 to 6, aud eleven who players, played three; raty to taMe of the class that suiS are to have their first taste of the last few minutes, when Dern, lost to the flashy Boulder aggre01 .l me .u making tbe most points in limners game. defeat In the series that is now un- the Leopard's left tackle, scooped gation by tbe sain score to which Graulte has now won its way to der th? race. A result the usual large Utah was the victim. Dope there- way at the big Mormon school. np a missed drop kick, which had the state and will meet the final .eiitry is exjxrted. Tbe Idaho club team touted as be been touched by a Logan player and lore ravora them to win over the s East high next Wednesday on Homer Wakefield, past master of Provo school. N eve: Uteless, here ing one of the fastest in school, was carried the ball over for a touch-field for the state title. the art of distance running and a not too impressive last Thursday down. The ball, after being touched Is one case where dope cannot be The was game wiutier of the cla'sslc two years ago. exciting for the even though they won their gam-e- by Cannon, bit tbe Logan goal post be to accurately relied npon, for is out in his suit these eveuiugs get- home students as player after play- two games, in fact, one from San and bounded back within the boun the lonngsters have, never been broke through the opposing line or ting into shaie for the big event. A pete by default and one from the daries. Dern reeisterlng. quite at their best this season. number of distance runners from around the ends for long gains. high school boys in actual, contest afterward Almost immediately They are going1 fine now and wflTT every player in the These loys have come to the univer- - the East made their other touch hi?h schools throughout the state Practically put up the scrap of their lives in vrr aw school this fall, how- - Granite backfield was able to make sity fith a reputation that has cov down after blocking one of Logan's this last game. m 1 ,..-1mm. at OSBORX SETS UNOFFICIAL have entered m 1 1 ever, and may give the little dis - his yards when given the ball and ered two states, therefore th? fans mints on the line, Dern OF C FEET 7 7 lti tauce juau a real rar. it was only a few times during the are W RECORD I ,1 .1I forward to some stellar Birsln carrvine the ball over for Mtt. KUUU ROCKS 'EM looking INCHES IX HIGH JUMP, touchdown. The attempt to kick goal will remain as good as' at present, forced to punt. tie with Beavar-Provo- t high, .i f j round test was 74350.11 points.-thn order that t he ground w ill tie less - fJarsent winner ia At less and the fans, slippery He wore the tricolor of the j history. than they were last year I Illinois Athletic club. 1 "the race was run in a drizzling ... z. m m oca To summarize thit great day's wheji achievement, he won first - in the rain. usual course will be adhered The dash: the.l5t)-meter- , tu to. Director Rolierts maintains hurdles, the running .- broad and running high jtimps, tied that it ifcu't a good idea to run men too far. young for first in the dash, was second in the javelin throw, third in the discus and shot piit and tied for and looks far more like a college fifth in the pole vault. Wouldn't professor than star athlete, When he entered the college of that qualify him as a whole track team by himself? agriculture at the university Coach Gill showed bim how to roll over his poorest relative showing. the pole vault, be made the respee.) the. lar instead ol. jumping with table-heigof lit. feet. His best body upright. They call it the record on the broad pump is 23 feet "Osborn roll-- aMhe university now. inches. Harry Gill calls him In his freshmanyear he climbed to your-savin- gs tbe greatest athlete he ever trained. t feet, and kept developing. was a long mimI rough road he "But the youngster met though traveled to that distinction, though. opposition. Two years he entered Osborn was born on an Illinois the event in the univerfarm 24 years. ago. His brothers sity's big annual western relay were athletes, but not world beatBrutus Hamilton of Misers. Iu college he earned bis own souri beat him. The third year Osexiensts, acting as Janitor part of born leat Hamilton. It was his the time. Osborn wears glasses most satisfying triumph, be says. By GEORGE BRITT NEA Service Wrier. CHAMPAIGN, 111., Nov. 24 With the coveted national A. A. U. decathlon title emblazoned safe on his record and the virtual assurance of a place on America's Olym. 5,691.73 pic team next year. Harold M. keeps up his Spartan training. 5,251.98 Track athletes are oonccder a ROCCO STAMAGLIA, : Out on the eoast they think rest in the fall and winter, between ip-'.ij5,564.46 Jf Roccu ISIaiiiaglla 'V"1 ' is the coming the hist outdoor meets of summer the aud meets. Indoor first 6,254.27 of middleweight spring champion .the world. RiK.ro is n newcomer In thu But Osborn has the Idea he hasn't 6,514.74 ring game! In wlial fights he luis earned his, yet. Osborn found work in .Champaign opieared to date he has jierformed 7,451.94 with high credit. Rocco is a tre. in order to bo near the University mendous hitter. When he hits 'em of Illinois gymnasium and his, old 8,128.41 they stay hit. In his hist three coach, Harry GUI. He is an in8,238.98 fights none of his opponents was structor on the local high school. able to come up the third round. Just the other dny, for practice, he Rocco gave Jack IHmpsey a stiff entered an exhibition meet here workout In a practice mill with the mid smashed a world's record in the ' 1923 high jump. The unofficial record heavyweight champion. was 0 feet 7 Inches, or an i eiebtb of nn Inch higher than the I "M" MEN ORGANIZE. in that Overcoat of yours, Tbe "M" mens club of the Provo official mark of Beeson of Califorifc- I : Fourth word is Men. If the lining is ripfully orgaturied once nia. a As lad Osliorn could otttjtimp gain, with Mr. Jones, president; Noel Peterson, vice president; Elton all the other Ik.vb in the county. ped, we'll Repair or replace When' he at arrived tmlverslfv the J. Sumner, secretary-treasure- r and In I9t8 B If it needs a new collarr "hpe.iulJ.JUKt cleiir 5 feet 7. "Roland Rigby, athletic manager. WUfr fi By grinding, ambitious training he I According to arrangement a big aUd.-more than a foot to bis 'leap we'll provide one. At any basketball kord-ou- t will orour next and Tuesday at the Pbovo high school est made himself tnc of the greatathletes who ever rate, we'll Repair, Clean gymnasium after 8::) o'clock. All a 'spiked shoe. on boys of "M" men age living within tbe decathlon event from and Press it to look like the boundaries of the Fourth ward 11 Winning $48.00 In the national games other stars ire cordially invited to attend the In on this year day $5.00 $49.50 class and the gymnasium next Tues- wasinicngo the eak f Osborn e achieveday evening. Meeting begins at ment. His total score in the all- T:3a Owner ?:SS .V 4- - n - It surely is right on the . corner of Second West and Center street. give battery station ' . 'v' V. ij.tf A)-- in Ptoyo. 100-yar- - We j the-ya- MT.Ta lr r riiiiLdi IN 1 -- TURKEY GOAL :i. 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