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Show THE SUNDAY IIEEALD, SUNDAY FEBSUA5Y ilToBY.U. tnd s Musir tor's f Central "ot-F- fcy R. T. Williams j ssKHilily on Friday, ;ry 30, 1925, of ;LeadtMfshil Al ... by the U. V. I'. at the f toeing concert '"- of the BIGSCORERUN jJfd week.) ri--;ug Co.. "bowling ast uilt' by win- t. to n tbe'Aruiory ning's of the 6 wheditlt'd night games. They, were defeated "only once by the Utah Oil Co., durlug the hint night's iJay,- - The high tMim wm of 49 wa beaten Jaut nieht by the Hnperfer-Mol- or Co.,- - who obtained' 859 points for" a Minnie game... Till places the Superior train in lead for furtaL fur the 4be bo frlgh team awrer ' The tenant and score for Tlmrs-dn: and Friday, are ag follows: T t. the B. Y. Jl to the White and B!ue, . J'U gfad by thee, urcct of, artitMtlt how fh.v,,olors pure irht through the years endure. 4tilraif the-t,ipl- b y tod, bonorrd, firm and true, ittinak Jmew, uy li ve iratlon yon are giving; .Hug lift, yuir worfo the ITAHOILCO. K TSoKhiiinr InliR ... ...173 sums crow our II. Km ton .... ...12ft stronger ,..1K2 t we've wMiod the days were Dwiiui.115 , Frajniilou longer. bless for aye-,- our fartired .770 Totals laud. . , . n Total ir.- 7- iM liiiUd-MMii- 're ..... l2" J4fl 12S KK1-3- 10 - ..... . 504 129 FITZPATRICK'S ., a ir V -4 '' ' fr - - : i: ' fire-ma- gen-erall- y ' 6(14 runfinn I .;." U ' - i " ' ' ' t '. L ' ' ::"'- '- d " " tr tk t Kjinn)i-rim,,v- - i -- i$ J ' 1 . in -T- - .: . .- .. -, - i-- . -. .' IJ i Howard, rg. Richards, it Romney, a . . Harmony Ig. ........a 0 .......t 2- ........2 Totals U. 2 9 1 14 12 Ig. .i........O Paige, rg. Dykemaa, c. otals ... Referee, Spencer. 5 T. 0 5 4 3 4 G. v f. O ... -- a ' ' , . v Maurtee "lrty" Flynn. former Tale (ootbutt star and now motion picture Grace Daxmond doean't actor, baa ixnm niarrled twice before, ear. The third time may be a charm, so Grace and "Lefty" will wad In April. "'Lefty" was barred from Yale in If IS after marrying Irene Leary,! diprua clrl ,Uts second wife was piantshe Shove Palmer of Hollywood. S3 P. 8 18 10 The New 1 0 0 r---o 15 " KjSJf O but-ltia- a - ofU. WMd. If. i Boherg, rf. ..........7 Collett, c. ...V.......4 Ttuferj 1 2 4- S. 9 0s 0 - . u 1 ; (() : f kv v-- ... ::t st: FROM e cnew Pai$ e an!. we JL j3L a 1W 1 ' ' . 1ST 135 I'ln-pon- y 12TPT ' UY" ...151 '. The Superior "Motor e 4 -8 c: SUPERIOR concge-ttte-TTtox- . M.ater 1- . rits . im : ; tain forth her stream of trnth tbirwtiug thousands,-ag,uud youth. 1L . ,'... UP IN BOWLING the clear Uw western the not of mountaiHS bib, la a school with honored uaiue tves - Jer iriiig fruit5' That -- : ... atm. Uh - I'ierpont .. . Wi-iaib- , " harder game thaa tie did Friday aad Berere before had harder luck thaa every a did then. U wa 7M, m Total play, working the ball to hi team ELAsnrrru'.u'E matea, and aheoting at the basket 1 . 2 3 Total So one pot forth greater effort thaa . . THZTl 139. 154 MuTOlt txt: P. Uetmta he did. TJme and again he shut at KlTItHU ' 1 - 2 3 Total tt U .133 135 136 104 the banket only to ae the ball bonuee COUGARS fill I(ti-5off the ring or bark board at the J37 142 i" Z.JVttri ....IM P,lkebtey f. ."' ' O. Kranser. ,..103 118 333t-3-- 'j0 It Tnrtis . ..' ; . ,l.-,-3 10t 158i wfong angle. jL 8 IX W. Xiclses ...tr.4 15 ,..M41 X70 102473 ETely In the early pant of the game the ('. I'lMTm tjtv 151 .1 l 2"V 53 TrtaU ....i.tioS 713 ooa ia the Countzpatritk'i highly flereloped rtea massed themselves II.; Vaxlera . .V.lis". M' 17t.!T a gar territory and were aatiafied defenwfplm the llmost a -- -shot w fetch were r League SUndlng. wrsy arcuraey tf Bober fa at Ut with long 853-- -' Totals 133 . aiieeeaaful or elae bnrriedly Won Lost. Pit. forward. eot tka Cosara Uta ftn4 "hoop dipped under the tiasket for the saiua-- uf Frrruitm motob nt. T 8 .790 gain at Ue T .. llotof ...19 7 Snirior gyunaiiua friday coveted ecore. 1 3 Total .... ...18 8 jim Aiu. Ex Several change were made dur. l'l'tcrsou t1,Jt, 9 .624 lT. S. It. 8 ...... ...U The came waa won by Ttah dur ing the game In the Cougar lineup ..HI i; .41 . ..W" If Tel?nride .'Motor the firat 15 minutea of play. and each time the change was felt t ir.(t HI 428 r, 9 .309 From then' oa the Cougara atrorc both in the playing and the scor Cnhtf IHaut ...... ...0 T It. CurtiK.; ..1 las. lHi rtiih oil ('. ... ....3 J.ooe raliantly to orerrome the keary lead ing, i The heat work waa put forth 473 ttlai4. Jt. Mustir . . ;113 u7 1( Furnace . ....1 of their opponent bnt were owe when Dixon, Howard, Packard, IlBBHftt I'SUTitig ....0-- 15 takea In their attempt by the timer1 ftoaincy and Bicliard were ea the )4 Total . .. .14 MS The HoiwenOajering Cowc whistle which ahrllled out it aick floor, This Combination was in the ' " ' tuel gawa 4th Superior eniDf tone4rliett Ite ae wet game oo;two different oeeaaifin tt'Kfc l'LAXT. o.Mtor ("o, for not beftig able to only one banket behind the I'tea. and each time the. Cougar score waa 1 2 3 Total little higher. - : BoImtc, the llcbtxilnB-Rjieehoop boosted c7 Jvi'kltrJ.j. . .... , . . , las i:i3 inulify wider 'the ruU8.The Cougara, for some reason or artlata, covered blmaelf with Jtlory .. and wa ereatly aided bf r IfamS another, "fa'lt-'UtMLTHKN THE1 CRIED get together ,a A. I.ci;li . j JIACKBXSACKC X. Lurk; In hi shot at. the banket. they were wont to do last season. After J., .Ill iw 213 5ti4 j From almost Impoettihle ahglea and They lacked the surenees and the wimiintc 159 conseeutjve f;anie 1S5-4- 17 If. M.ikln .... omeUmes in the moat peculiar pa- - accuracy that ba been So character the Plww Ic Web acbmd basket- W. Kcnm-d1M ,..-2- 59 i ait Ion, Holwrg found the hoop and istic of the Young university teams Itall teain.fliially waa stojired by vaetoti..i)gf.'a. rolled ibe score up for the Tiajtor. In the past years. TtlUiW.. .... 71W -tr 'tTilT"""" 4v.I4aki)aak-'tU8- U v Woods and Coliert alao bad their The score: wtrthe iire of SO to 34. on the 'ainee KVI'EmoU M(T'Mt t"). Marek 15, eaulo eye firxt game lost hoop durinjtSe 9 B. T. U. 1 "2 3 Total 4 1919. ' The Paasair idayera broke early part of the parfie but failed .O. T. r. Z. lVtcrnou ..r.lW US 2HI 4!0 to make much of a showing: In the Stewart, If. do n and wept when (he game 0 o - : " i Dixon, rf. it. ciiHii ... . . ir.! -- jm ion m endt-d- . aewod period.' . 0 o W. Xi.ljit ....i:a. 1.W 142- -S "Buck" IHson never played 8 11 3 tngersoll c . Packard, Ig. ........ 1 I 0 C UTESlYIN GAIIE prt .Voted irs U?3S. 6 10 Warnerr tipipir. .Mi The saying, "Let loose the. dogs uf war, once "had- - a meanlngr-1- n the Middle Ages dogs were sent out toward the cavalry. of the enemy wljth"tcttlPsof pTtnriiig reslu on their, backs, the odor, smoke and flame of which naturally excited the horses. A stout ' Jacket of leather underneath the kettle pro-ected the dogs in case the hot resin " was spilled. trfaVaF . 19 The first to arrive, now on display at Schof ield Auto CoV This is the job that isgbing ovef big." See it! You will wonder how so much automobile can be had-fo- r Wiggs are flat, round buns, eaten on St. Catherine's day in those dis where tricts of Buckinghamshire wood turnery is carried on. The wlgg fepreHent the wheel on. whkh Si. C'ntherine was martyred.; r Beauty EI Elegance el Riding Comfort Driving Ease the price. ' ' V '." AmnlePriwpr Able Performance Dependability s 1 ii years of use, have been retained im' proved whefepossibIe. ..r77"f Wiat woman, but thrifts at thcsmait. And how men wHljEjojJn tiie ample New of in bodies the Pi?e and power of New Paige and New Jewett beauty New Jewett. Twelve beautiful new .motors! Power to take "the steepest hills in high; To pull through hard bodies from which to choose going in high" without "straining the And how she will delight in the new restful xiding easel Balloon tires have mqtors.,To get away first in traffic. been added and Paige-Jewe- lt engiNew Power Achievements neers, to get the fullest possible comfort from them, have Completely redesigned New engineering refinements - have spring suspension. Road comfort never made this possible without increasing ' I ,' dreamed of! motor speed, for that would increase wear. So these moderate-speed- , able Frail Women's Delight" - motors lastsray good. ' Both in before Paige and Jeweit are sixes easier is than ever Driving the New Paige an4 New Jewett. Ball-- ; . perfected in smoothness with balanced bearing steering spindles and special crankshaf ts. No motor today of any design can excel them. The silent chain gearing for balloon tires give absolute "drive JiiChutdlIic3kc-t- p used, fagej&fcfSfc& in for success two with tt the,Paige-Jewegreat years 'iseffprtless'. Thanks to So is too. now e in. Paige Jewett, steel dutch and transmission: No jerHng pr stalling, NA"missu or silence is permanent. qlash of gears; "Even shift from high Many new features have been added to second at.30 miles an hour with in the New Paige and New Jewett. barely a sound. 'Many old features, proved right in -- " Permanent Ability . ; . " ; - . saw-blad- ''. - Bydtaulfci four-wh- hrttk engineers worked first to perfect a performance already famous. 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