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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1923. PAGE SIX COUGARS BATTLE AGAKiST FOR BBBI COLORADO TIGERS TO I1AVE MOST UNIQUE ATfilOSPHERE MILK ', CREAM "8 r r! y:;;V';:.;andv,--COTTAGE CHEESE . t Phone Co. Dairy LU rt g the Ing for the game.. They are anxious to welcome the old grad and all of the former students of the-- institution who will line th stands that day. back to the T by displaying the old T spirit -X wlnaT is th JU that naa been heard ringing oyer J fields of honor in 'the pant. The eoachps a re as anxloaa as th men to resurrect g the slogan for- - the toome-romln- grow) that is Faththe tattle of the ha'f ering force century approaches whet the T, Blue Cougar are to clash with the Colorado College Tigers pa ftcpubvr football IT, 1b the game hl(Tb aiaplhe T bome-rom-Injr game for this year.- No wh a battle has been seeu-oa field In the fifty years Taunt university has been 1b existence, and probably swh, another battle iwiil never be seen again In the nextjihlf century, for it takes great occasions a well as great teama to ntVf 'great games, Just a it takes gceat rtcraslons to make great orations. That game on (Vtober IT la to be nnlqne. There has never been aacb an occasion before and there never be suchi an occasion again in an ol the years the world Is yet to : Cherry Hill G-r- TItm!" is the BUTTER BUTTERMILK ' last. 24 South 4th West Lf" :;. - . : Eleven B'ne Cougars will flush nut onto tlu football field followed lir elevpti Tl(w fmm Cn. do. The ball will be pot In play. Tncntr-twtirawny men will wish !f back and .forth ow the field for "tvtv minutes and Ihen the enrtaln wri fall nerer to be rained again wi the came of tbe half rentniWst he Rrlgham Toiing unlversW T.ot one flah of slxtv minutes i all that fate xfl permit. ! ! On the a there wilt honsands of yelling enthuabiitk nrrine both teams on ! Rome of b ortcinal rwerrfT.n'ne who heon school nnder the White and the Bine ...... " nit 4Ka" V I'ln rirrr years nm wi'l he there, their heada erowne with the almond blossoms of llter-fame, their fflenrneflwTth r. rlence. but their hearts alive with he old T w'rlt that baa heeome fanwna;in a thousand struggles: some f the old facnltv member win V heir ere dim. their strength sbsred. but with souls on flre'wiHi hm'd fervor. These will look an veil for one short; honr,. andjftbep thev. too. will be removed from 'th'r hoard." some of them never to 'meet attain' In this life. Great occasion ate all like that. The Importance of , that game of the century has already beirnn bveet nnder the akin of the Cougars." The sense the tension already and are straining every nerve to preoare to win from the Tlgera if It ia human. ly possible. The coachea are nolnt- - t'rd Install a- - o -- . Fire Place Grate ' alde-llne- Why fire the furnace-uht- il f WW. winter? - We have a complete stock of taraiuriiiJiiw P. L. LARSEN Phone &74 343 W. Center yrmt!!mtnmmmiMtniiiiiHiHttKumtKmiMiinmma The Greatest of All HUDSONS at Lowest Prices in History AB SedJt 1695 for the the 'Brougham prkts freight and tax extra - 1 That la not alone because of Its selling price. The value is bx performance, endurance and low operating cost. Such quail ties are outstanding long after the price is forgotten. - t Hudson prices are lowest because tremendous volume has made possible economical methods of manufacture. The world's largest production of Sixes Hudson and Essex opens economies that are not possible in a smaller production. ' Through increase of quality, greater sales result and volume economies that permit lowerprices. There you have the reason for Hudson's leadership in value, in price, in sales. - -- Super-Si- x principle has distinctive smoothness, long life, wide performance range, ; and why every Hudson owner is so enthusiastic, , " World's Greatest ValueX , aks Prore It choheld Auto Lo7i i, r yEveryoneJiays 50 E. 1st N. i ProvoUtali t t lay1 m a formldahjejoryanliatlon, tf .one judge by merely watching them on the practice field. In spit of the fact that many holes were left In the old organization', the machine is beginning- - to look like a unified outfit rather than one made . of eleven independent parts. Fnrther more, the coachea are working au of the men. Not a man yet certain ly has a place on the team. It Is atm free for all, with everybody having a good chance to show his wares.- - Several of the new men are showing op well and will likely fit into the harrow that is to do a bit of leveling this year in the Nil 11 It oomes ; .... - .... & - - - f . Then Heat Them :.WiitEGas You Can Do It Better With Gas -- L's-- - fer r. , The New 12. ixir o a Trc i tr k nr CAS AVAILABLE TO ALL. M-K- V Phone295 ,4 ' In the game with the' lYosh Thursday afternoon,- the Cougars succeeded up 18 poi nts without a great deal of trouble In spite of the fact that the kittens dug In their claws and held for all so they were worth and became, wrathful in the end that they tore off a fake triple pass that the vets and place the ball on the vets one foot line. The Froah bucked It ovef on the net play and receded in kicking pnal afterward a feat the Cougars themselves had failed to do' three different times. This performance coming at the ?nd of the contest, inade a splendid climax for the ffoahmen who went off the field feelinfr.thftt they were in a class with veterans anywAy. I ing d It the, tlm the i,trJ,Fln - N mi freshmen scored. there wis not a single 'ast year's regular on the .Cougar au oi.me men wno naq irmn. a.vea earlier in the game had been relieved and had gone loto Jhe nowers. rnig ract, however, does not minimize the performance of he freshmen much, as the ' team hey were fighting was practically a strong as the cine which began1 'lie contest. The freshmen were ?erelykeyedLtiLAhighe pitch-en- d ' greater determination. J little JoeB'uya, of Eureka, the ?rosb quarter, Lob Collins, Sanky hoWfevef, I moving pictures has there been a French director, Maurice Tourpeur, story filmed against such gorgeousand ly beautiful backgrounds 88 those was plcturized in Tahiti which appear In "Kever the Twain Moorea,,two of the famous: islaads Shall meet." Filled with aU tiie of the South Sea group; The cast peraonllty a portrayal which calls equal beauty in the exotic interior for many phases of dramatic inten- getting, designed by the masterful sity, vAied with comedy situations. tan4 of Joseph, Urban, Bert Lytel plays opposite Miss ShaUMeet' is "Jfever Stewart In the role of Dan Pritch-ard- r duction, directed by the celebrated the-Twal- awtEUJUtea-cy-aietro-uoiuw- yni mo-tio- ' Phil Jackson, coach, enconraglng them, played a stiff game. The var: slty had to fight, for every inch of eround it gained. -- Oviatt af center : Merrill at tackle; Condon at guard. nntll he was relieved on account of trr injury to his leg ; Corbett. at tackier Ivyatrtuard and Anderson and Johnson, on the ends, made a light" but speedy Hue that1 looked rood at all times. Substitutes were Njnally-- ar ffertiTe7"btifrmen "were changed with 'such' ranidity after he game gotwelI under way that It was impossible to keep the play-er-a In mind. Iob CoHlns, acting eaptain for the 'ronh, wag a cateletlc agent of unusual virility. His rook-lik"volet could, te heard soaring up above every pile of bodies or from any corner of the field. The varsity crew all played good balL They were mystified kv the Frosh on two occaslona. but recov ered before the youngsters any real damage nntll the Frosh ptuled over the next to the last play of the game that really netted the for them. . Mcintosh and Fuller both worked well at quarter. Lawrence Peterson and Lloyd were not disappoint ing at the half positions, and Dixon played bis usual game at fullback. Later, Knudsen, Blddulph. and Pearce were substitute fol Dixon. Peterson and Lloyd and' carried on the hattleJn good shape. The line was placed and replaced with such rapidity that a real estimate could not be properly made of the abllltv ,m " oi any or me men. Jackson acted as referee. Hart as umpire and Meith Maesor as head H i linesman. touch-dow- There can be no better proof that Hudson is the World's Greatest Value than what owners sayfor it and that its sales leadership continues as it his now forbears, the outstanding :' success of motordom. It is the I-$- game. Comndtteea have already been appointed to look after the vaiipua detalla connected with the game. as all of the officials are expecting the greatest crowd of fana that has athletW-field- . ever aaxenibled cm Every effort is being made to prepare Beating room or all who desire to assemble on that historic occasion . j shaping op Into ThenBsrs' L n Princess COLUMBIA, Monday and Tuesday 2 Shows 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 -- ' 9:15 aiH9asaEariMBaBBasi mill 22r ; ; : ' : v Z ". " ' l - In TrOsOilf Regulars Prices .. H . Monday and ' 1 VTuesday M6nday of the South Seas! SHIRLEY LADIES' ATE marked her for adventure in the land of the white man.- - Child of Mature, untamed as the she drifted into Saa Francisco harbor and into the life of a romantic youth.. . Her story is ke story of a woman's toul sea-bir- d, COAT MASON- - A GREAT Sctffafs ty P Adapted by Eugene MuHla Joseph Urban : 'f -- .." r v(psmopolitan ... '- r" -s 2$f.- . : CAST! ALL-STA-R Mil IBf (- -- LADIES' I Eduction: r MESH ; , t5si,w.lJ - bag . a AW. VnTTB "Xever .the Twain Shall fx." Peter B, Kyne'g enchanting story of tfle south Sea Islands, will be giiowp at tbe Cplurabta theater for br& flays, beginning Monday re an ahncmncement mnito by the management yesterday. This picture, a CosfflppoUtaa pro- - B 1 ri"-.- ; ji: an&', miTPfM.S t Serial "IDAHO" "; ' .No. I I IMI,VW M MM tVZ.I UMX' RterB.Kynef3 'i jl' . f 4Thc'; STAR DUST TRAIL" M - - r : I "NEVER TIIE TWAIN SHALL MEET." I frUfSEATSlQc '" Passioti-Hpw- er Jiad-don- It explains why Hudson with the patented . m .If home-comin- e ' . ff M& fit st " Everywhere Hudson is known as - the --World's Greatest-Bu- y Build Better r magte at Includes such prominent players The production Is, lavish iff the life in tjie South Seas, this photo!'I know why I had such a good Aanita Stewart, Bert LytellHuntly play sounds' an entirely , new note extreme, and as the picture deveiops n on the screen there is a breadth and UU1C IU10 duuiwci , mill vs uc ft 11 Gordon, Justine Johnson, ;eorge In the literature and drama of V ) freedom, a tropical magic and a pic- who made her own bathing suit. . 2 pictures. nixon. Reed Colvln, Owen Rowe Siegmann, Lionel Belmore, SA'Uliam Ine the role of Tamea, the half-ea- torial panorama ot loveliness never howed up well in the back field. Norrlg, Emily Fltzroy, Prlpcess Island princess, 'Anita Stewart, before Visualized iwth , a "moving " 'You' make"my lifood boll," said 'Jf lheFrpsi Colvin showed Mm-l- f Marie de Bourboft nd - Florence to be the possessor, of a hefty Turner. appears in. a characterization thor- picture camera In addition to a the lobster indignantly to the hot f foot in the punts until an Injury re- ".'v. ' Perhaps never in the aistorvof oughly suited to her enchantlny wealth of scenic beauty there is an I water. delved in a line buck took him from the game. The Frosa line wtttrTtte ' for the COACH J149J for t .. . s. . . 1 " luL FT ffijIMir v I ' .fSt,, . . cv.-- n - ' ' T-',,- ; t . ' y VI ' tt A Tift ' edhfedayrThursday " and his orchestra in ti r,ivr5, .1. ,l"ROYAL FLOURFLUSHER" TT T Tl TT , 6 ' CONCERT ' "LITTLE ROBINSQNj CRUSOE" , starring JACKIE COOGAN - -- Each Eenmg .222 :21 II' : ....... and ,2' v "Into the Net" No. 3 I v |