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Show i A. V " TAGE SIX ' j -- SUiIIiIOiN'S GREEN-SWEATERE- Rich Gridden D IIEIlAlil, THE. SUNDAY ,Yi" SUNDAY; OCTOBER 11, 1925. j GRIDDES TAKE" MURRAY IMT0CMIPBYI1EAVYSC0RE By EUXEST JL IUSiltSOX. Herald Sjiedal Corimwdynt .... Hfbe Provo" high iiod! fout'oall eleven prwed iwwer- machine: yihva iul scoring traupled over Murm high to tht tuna of 33 to i 4a lite first borne fame of tbe 'season, 4 Friday ternm at fiie TimirTiurt The RiidUit a of Coach 8iu.mou impressed tbe Jarge gallery their to be greatly improved-oveahifty and deceptive ruiiufug and ef fectlve.interfereue. They' aipeared to L greatly iniproveu over their first allowing at Jordan a mt ago,' especially Id their ruckling and ; iJrtrt ftnm. Mai ray, erratic, played good football at times, esiitriall' in the firat quarter, but were unable to glUneotisihtentI.v through tbe Provo I1. Only twice, did they forward BiieT"-- " get within Tie Kmclter boys started out like possible winners, making their first downs early In tbe first quarter." V . Jw green-jeraey- r ruu-Iiln- g .' Stt-ya- 'BARGAINS IN: Dsetf Coal Insiaces: 'and -- Boilers o . d leiive i y- ; wllk tbfe aid f a 15 yard penalty on tim l'6 pr&rtpaUM-lillkJtline, lleld''dowustbey wre. forced to try for a drop kirk which fell short. Tula wis the only time Murray threatened gerlonsly, . Taking advantupe' of a 'pimt Murliue, tbe ray lMiut, from tbe l'rovo team started gfcgdy numb toward the enemy goat. A lung run by IVmover, off tackle and 4 heat forward pass, Cuiwver to McInUifch brought tlx1 talf 'to tbe Murray litie just as tbe Jin quarter ' voided. ., '. On tbe 'first piny in tbe awoud quarter, Ibmver took the ball over for a touchdown.' Couover's try lor ibe extiii iH.iut was suecestiful. Flushed by their auecv, the . Proroitc gut going and played together like a well oiled uiacbliie. were workTheir imsw ing beaulif u11y.T poUovex, "Webb, Hoover and Nelson in tbe Nekfield, all made liig gain aided by splendid iiiterfereiire. Conover made & 15- - mi '- -7s 7 ,' ' - 1 f r4. II , 5 l We can refer you to numerous patrons who have installed GAS FURNACES and GAS (, 1 V 7:30 - 3:00- - Thli la Alex Johnirtone,, Unlveralty of Iowa tackle, who la expected lUr on the football flold thla falLl lohnatone Is a millionaire, but get more enjoyment out of the rrldlroa paatlmo than anything elee? Me'a ea peclally capable on tb defenae. '(mBsa mm mm VXftjUTMVVriiVWVVWVvVrf MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY " Naval Also get in touch ; with J. B. Ashton at Irene's store,or Prof. E. H. ; " f ; 4. Henry , '""''tNCMBRO r ANQ on to this one for real entertain-tnentt The elorioua romance of s st a background of ad tnldshipman-agalnventure and the hilarious pranks of the L. Iaval Academy. AJEIlAt Annapolis CRUISE OF FUN AND EXCITEMENT I Or mm ma m Mm Scott Uiritt rt. Mcintosh Davis .. Webb Heading ..qb. B. Hoover.,., . . Harmon rhK t' Conover (e.) Jones (c.) lhb. Kelson fb. periods atoiKhj'oreby Prova tmpbell ;0 13 - T 13-.0 0 0 0--r 0 ver 3; Conover, 33 Murray Touehdowna; Carter.. -- Rotate afteTOTTcliddw - 3. rnu Jackson i umpl ebD; bead linesman, Heed Meieree, ueu vi Colyln. ,. , ; substitutions: Passey for Itoljert- punt son, Tacher for Hoover, Hoover for "fYrt'olwkeuie'TTufray and Whitehead recovered ' with a Vacher, Candland for Thurimm rV efear field' a head of hfm. He was for Nelson, Bullock for Webb. Car tackled from liehind and brought ter for AVard. ' t wv.. ,ui .fir' Intosh. . dow-" mb md & im wm mm 0 on .the line. PrOvo Wbrked f he ball to the yard line 'These lucent only to lose it on a fumble. After Murray had punted out of dunger, Ryland, Inan4 Conover got the ball for a uice get- Jr.nav and oliinted the ball on the 20- l!)-ya- -.- Directed to mm Christy Ne emm VVeekly 9rfMMAArV around right end and Hoover went over for' another touchdown on the next play. Coach Simmons substituted freely In the final quarter. Candland and Carter went In as guards. Bullock replaced Webb at quarter' and Gee who made several good gains at full back snltfitituted for Nelson. The final umrker for the Provo- ' Ites camir-agtriirnpuntTiy. Provo on' tbe Murray aTteTTtx)f)peaup the ball ami went over for the last ,;: touchduwa. ... Murray showed up considerably throughout the game, by delaying and repeating signals. Jones and Campbell made most of the 'gains for Murray, The entire Jrovo baokfieid performed well. Bliss Hoover's long punts aijdgiortaenlar end runa feaJ tured the contest. Contain Conover- vHs the most consistent ground gainer for his team. "Ike" seemed to have an almost uncanny; ability, to pick out hide lav the Murray 1ine Clark Webb, the stellar quarterback, ran in excellent style and took the ball for several goI gains besides.. Nelson showed promise irt fnllbnck, getting biosp for many BuickuiDeni three youthful vlgilniites Calvert. 18 ( 18 .center),-- and Bon vm. t... . are itieiow being- held on HOW TO KEEP LINOLEUM NEWLOOKING Monday - Tuesday, Shows 2: 30-- $'M,A YdiiVe7 Never Seen x K K no other motor car pro vides all these advantages 00-- 7: 4: 30-9- 15 ,: Autbmatic Heat Control SedansatCdich Prices Duotone Duco Colors'. Sealed Chassis Gas Filter Oillfer Today as for 21 years Buick is the acknowledged Standard ofX Comparison among motor cars BUICK ilDTOR CO., FLINT, MICH. DivUionf Qtneral Moier$ Corporation - :': '"-- - V L- HA - HEtTTn AJJTOMOBII.ES ARE BUILT. BUICK WJU. BUILD THEM Itoliertson BAND ; ioDucTjiiN. Knli FRCC When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them TOM MOORE X . 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'Introducing the '"CHARLSTON" ; X...'..:B'rg g'joocrl 1. ; LILYAN TASHMAN Added Attraction )(( I Gt0RCHCSTRAt 12 B IG VAUO E VI LL E ACTS with ZAZU PITTS tftmunjn PEOPL wiik Watts ' Whitehead TELLtJRIDE MOTOR COMPANY 0 CrUCATlnMAl'WJftnilW " ""' tho ends showed speed In getting down the fields on the punts. 5. cWard, Iioltc-rtsoand Whitehead proved a tower of strength in.tbe cenUr ifTlwliue.---- " s r. . The lineup: " rn()VO MURRAY. - . v Ask ft lHAMOKIV RltOIII Pll.fii. few 40mn know. M bet, Sfcit, Rtdlabto. Bar Now I amous T y - PILLS" BRAND. I,.. vt, mt v WORLDS getaaayg. - Tbe baiftehrrwted- tut es, Vacher and pee gave a good account of themselves. Save for an occasional temU-neto play too high, the line looked good on defense as well as oftwiMe. opening up gapv'ng holes in the Murray liue time and again. Elliott and Henry showed up , to advantage." Mcintosh, Fhillips and TUcCoard on . HiIMBIAUONO Aik 7MI Dranlat ' onta Bellas - Enron CHIC October 15 Matinee-Nigh- f -- ' Monday and Tuesday t i Special Production TROUBLES OF A BRIDE' -and Idaho" No. 7 ' ; ' the way they do it in 7 'I3 ALL SEATSjQc - Thursday, his-tea- UpntroiiaDie Beam neaaugnis. Mechanical 4 Wheel Brakes Kihcess designs," however, are printed on the surface and the linseed oil in the Snoleuin iase fornian-excelle- nt bond. Nevertheless the designs, if leffc, unprotected, will not weir as long as i nla id linoleum. , 7 So we vaniish or ehellac printed linoleum. Vanilshlug, however, Is far better than- shellacking, and cheaper, too, when wear is considered. Care must be exercised in selecting the varnish. Use on'y a good clear grade of - water proof varnish, as the cheaper ii varnishes are likely to scratch easily and turn white. Tbe varnish should be applied evenly and 'allowed to dry for a day at least before the floor Is used. Put two coats on new linoleum. Afterwards the varnish,need be renewed but once or tw1ea year, according to the wear ow the floor. The Charleston JDbne-- . . and in sales ' plawsspaeei Any linoleum maker will be glad tip he"walked-on- " to furnish; you with a list of in front of doorways and closeta waxes best Suited for Should your floor be printed linolinoleum" floors. leum, the treatment, though just as your simple, ""2s quite different Printed linoleum is made of the same, materials 08 inlaid linoleura--cork,j)x- idizod Iinsued oil .and burlap.. The COLUMBI A "TO E AT R v siirpassesyerj pmmqus degree murder charges at ferent, and none of them wholly Birmingham, AVi. They didn't like correct. 'Yet the 'proper care of mod a young man who .was courting ern, linoleum, floors Is simple. Fur sytrter so they fired a shot thermore, if given, this simple care at an auto. In which they believed a .linoleum floor should last for gen- the conple were riding. It proved to era t tons I without any showing signs lie another cur and tbe shot killed i : of its age. Agnes Lorraine Creel, a - treatment plaoe-thIn first the 10 baby, caivet, a mimwefsson, of your linoleum floors depends upadmits firing the shot, '" on the kind of linoleum you have in your home. If it Is inlaid linoleum, it should never be . varnished or shelluced. The colors and designs of lnliild linoleum go clear through to the burlap bck. v The pattern, theref orer can't"br acuf fed Toff and needs no heavy protective covering such as varnish. It does, however, require an occasional waxing, say ones' or twice a year,. to keep the floor surface-lustrou- s and bright and "I thiulKJ'U shellac my linoleum Ho make cleaning earier. This wax shnld be applied spar1, floor tblg Week remarks one woa feebnd iug'y and should be rubbed in well. man. housewife. THey sajHkaxjpg Is all A paste wax, which you can rub in tbat linoleum floors' evUrEeed.' Still with a heavy cloth or with a weighted brush which can be bought' at a, third voices the oplnloi Aardware stores, will give your floor "Really, I'm sure you'll find vara soft, nonsllppery sheen. Liquid lietter than, either shellac of wax. It protects the pattern, you know waxTHtsed on a piece of cheese doth. Awl so it' goes -- each opinion dif is ldealMor occasionally touchine 'a re. for-so- me . Holt i Utah; Valley Gas & Coke Co. waa not allowed, due to a foul by the home JUwiUi Murray thtvw a scare into the Provo camp towards the end of the half, when they broke through the Prova line and threw the Trovo mn-nefor a loss close to hia own goat Vacher, plityine for Hoover, fe'l back behind blsi own: jwal line and wag punted out of danger.-Murraheld on down and it was Provo's ball - Vacher, the fleetfooted little halfback reeled orf a pretty 'run just- betVire' the end of the half. '. In the third quarter Nelson and Hoover accounted good grain. It was large' nullified by frequent pennltiea on Provo and The Murray re Coiloter punted. ceiver fumbled the lunt on his l.V yard line and Henry recovered for Provo. Oh the tiext play Hoover Went arottndef,trnd-fo- r down. Conover converted bis try into an extra point, After Murray had kcked off to Provo, Webb tossed a couple of forwardfflfseH ceivlng end, which placed tho ball again within striking distance. The Smelten lKya braced and Conover'g attempted drop kick on the fonrth down struck the goal post. d ' WHIN if g Romance mw ' i. Call at our office or telephone 295. j yarTgetaway for the woond "touch- The extra point by Conover The Great ' , For Sale Cheap dow-n- . IfsHere! EmERSaridw Toal furnaces and boilers - j vmmwiaaiwmwwaaaamaawaaaaamaaaaa mtim HOUSE FOES ti Shows 2:30 - 4:00 ; - ;. ' " - -- |