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Show i i5e0aiFpiS cene of Battle Gougars W . lo Hart Hopes " Crimson now Aggregation To Low Score; Utes In Perfect Condition For Game. With the avowed Intention of a ternnc S,T- - Ing the Redskins rhirir ivhi I'hll Jackson, PROVO J 14, l'ayson 72, Jordan ihl a uuiiuugs it. l'rovo S2,'SpanlKh Fork 0." rocatello Si, Logan ft. Cartioh 7, (tbedral East 40, Cyprus a Tooele 19, Grntjtvllle 6. M STATE TITLE CLASH NEARS SPRIKGVILLE IVERSCARE EUREKA, Nov. 13. Eureka surprised gridiron followers Friday by holding Springville to a 6 to 0 margin In the final game of the regional Sprlugvlllifs victory competition, lves them the title In Region No. Only once did Springville threaten the Eureka goal, but on that occasion the- - Reds crashed over for a touchdown. This occurred tri the second quarter, and proved to be the needed margin of victory "for the Red Devils. K Eureka made twelve first downs to Sprlngvllle's seven, and threatened to acq re on. several occasions, bnt the Red Devils held at critical moments, and. the game ended with the ball in possession of Eureka deep In Springville territory, i HeBdricksoif, Tlntle backfield star tore off numerous long .gains, and : was the individual star of the eon- ii . EDDIE COLLINS With the. departure of Ty Cobb from major league baseball after 21 years of partlcliwfion, 'Kddte Collins, manager and second baseman of the Chicago White Sox, now ranks as the oldest player in point of service in the big tent Collins made his major league debut with the Athletic in. 1900. the year after Cobb came up. .Eddie came direct to the main canopy from Columbia university, where for three seasons he Mi starred In baseball and football. ' Collins remained with the Athletics until the close of the 1914 Mmpaignr W'hent'onnteTilack start g ed, his famous pro-- " gram that fall, Collins, like most of the other Macklnn stars, was caught In the sweep-ougoing to the White Box at a reported sale price of He was eppointed manager at the close of the 1924 season and has Just been repjaced by Roy Schalk. (Springvijle Payson $54--00- r c Helen Wills And Bishop In Match BERKELEY. Calif., Nor. 13 (U P) The bjsl'op of Ixndon thinks He' en Wills, Women's tennis ce, 4b a 'perfect little lady" and Helen thinks the bishop Is a "good sport" and plays- a. "dandy game of tennis." They gave these estimates" of each other, after th bishop had dropped his clerical robes for two hours and had devot ed, himself to playln? tennis with Wis Wills, "Little Bill" Johnston and Dr. Sumner HardyV president of the California Laws Tennis association on the Cjaremont courts here " ' estcrday. Is Your BILL .MOORE : , ' .7 ; 25c 3 2 Provo high school, has completed the regional competition of 1920 in third place among thestx contending tea imt a place, hQwever.,wbk'h does not indicate the true strepgth of the team. In the opinion of moct JVhilaJiiacb-Renut- e Oweii 4f Iniverdty - of Oklahoma, may have followers of the game, causes to worry over the scholastic ineligibility of. bj football many Two Close Defeat P." A7:PoUy" Wallace, never has blven him rouble The Bulldogs were defeated "by" 4uad, the iiiirtain, line. this For Captain Polly Is nu "A" student, with no grades and along harrow Payson. by Springville margins, and won over Eureka, Lehl :low 5 in ,ig three years in tollcge, and Is headed, straight for th ' " and Sanlsh Fork by overwhelming Phi Bna : , . . scores. Their superiority 'over the three econd division teams is and the auixrlorlty of the Springvl'le champions, although a slight one, Is also unquestioned Ibe Payson game, however. Is a )ore sjxit with the Provo high school hoys, and although they were beaten; and beaten fairly, they failed cause of carelessness rather than by SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13 (UP) Inferior play-T- : 7 NEA Service. Defeat of the Oregon Aggies by j Coach Glena Simmons developed By a stel'ar offensive and the brilliant NEW rORK. Nov. 13 Theworld University of Southern California attack of the Bulldogs featured of sport probably offers the biggest at Portland leaves but one undefeatevery game In which they partlcl-pateincrease In salary in the shortest ed school in the coast conference ' Not an opposing team was , eni.;h of time of alljines of endea- Stanford. This serves to Intensify shle to hold them moreless. vor, providing, of course, that one's Interest In tddny's Washington Vacher U Sensation anw. ; bl!ity Increases with the passing Stanford The small and slippery Vacher. ears. The Aggies have no one to bTame 1 ut themselves for the 17 to 7 de halfback, proved to be the out stand: Back, in 1916 Gene Tunney receiv- feat Jhonded, them by tbo Trojans sd $e&:fOTrhisvrghcirrThe Oregoalans wanted rain to slow liant broken- field Tunnrng, andliis eeived fhat sum for knocking 'Kayo' the fast excellent Hne7 thrusts despite hlF Southern backfield. They rec-;r- d a laffe than flatter f.honograph small size, earned him the honor of tot rain. The backfield was flowed V In three rounds. 7 the outstanding., backfield star of lip. But still the Trojans Were too Ten years later, In 1020, this very the region, Bliss Iloover, Captain t for the" Aggies. Norton Kaer Noel Bown and Wayne Taylor were name Gene Tunney received $200, : sensational in the Trojan vie ether stars of the team .which play KK for relieving Jack Deiupsey of ory. ed so well throughout the season :he world's boavyweig'ht champion. The entire line and liackfield always ship at the end of 10 rounds' of functioned well and smoothly. ' righting at Philadelphia. 'Coach Glenn Simmons can call the In Jiis Jaffe scrap," Tunney was season a success, despite the fnct paid at the rate of lfG.07 per minute PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13 (UP) or less than nine minutes of actual fhat his team failed to win a cham-Erwin Rudolph "of Chicago and lonship. Prospects for next scrapping, Whereas 10 years later he Gteeuleaf of New York reare excellent, and in fbe mean- received the royal sum of $8,067 per Rulph main undefeated in the national time suptmrterg of the team are ilnute- foV. his argument nocket billiard tourna- turning their thoughts to basketball, vvlth Jack Dcmpsoy. When Tunney jment being held. hero. The former in which the Bulldogs are expected defends his title, his salary will ia- - 'player has five straight victories ' - " . to be strong. crease accordingly. upd the latter four. . Kai. AND Now! 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Jor Economical Transportation - STORAGE Steam Heated waive he will be given hU uucoudi tipiiiil release. sea-fo- ill regard-tu- the change in the team's other than to say that lie felt Schalk had the grit and energy :to make a, team play ball. '. Cotulskey saiu that waivers WlL a asked on Collius and if all team? Billiard Stars Continue Tussle mi JV TROJANS TRIM GREATSALARY sh 25c LADIES . Sox, made no announcement checked and Keep Opponent Gueasinc- :'That brings ns up te one of the ; greatest elements of a great of fen- -, 7 - Cnl verity. sive team, the power of deceptluA-I- t - It is Impossible to dwell to strongIs the highest form of footbaoV ly on the Importance of brains aa If you can keep your op- strategy. football asset. Two- - teams being pouent goeBsIng where the ball wtH ' tjua! iu a lii 11 ty, nine timet put, of go next, thereby keeping him comcn, the smarter eleven eventually pletely baffled, fbee is seldoui auy 7 vlll triumph. Question as(to the ultimate' outcome 4 Fifteen years agn, - coaches Jb of the game, ooklng over. their material figured a first of all., i 7. Big Schools Were Supreme ; Thnt is why the larger imlversi-les- , with their big enrollment, dom so many fears, 'hated football-follavtng plenty orreserve power, the blgco'lege coach could force the ; Day and Night college to the limit, and Service . when It began td weaken, would Live Stmgel- c lush in fresh player to bring about Hie annihilation of the wavering month per ' .7 ' . 7 athletes. , Dead Storage ' 7 The forward pans ud the many per month , , . . avenues that It opened to smart foot ball temporarily hav put lieef aside Night Storage . as foottmll'g most important asset per UJU night Speed afoot and a hair trigger brain PHONE 14 are far more necessary. The st upid maag of beef has no p'ace on a modern football team. Just jot this down ; the, man who fullH in hU studies as a rule meets a similar fate on the fooball field . There Is something in common between the two these days. Cha rlea Comlskey, owner of the Kparaish Fork f Bj C. D. SHAUGhWESST Famous Football Coac nxTulane .7; vice. i l2 . Schalk wag appointed to succeed Eddie Coftlus as manage r of the ,'hicago White Sox, the team he has Idvea his entire major league ser ...........34 Eurek LehL . Brainless Husky Has No Place in Scheme Of Modern Football Says ' J r-- Shaughnessy,: - Fenders ." . S 77 They call him "The Dixie "Flyer"; When he take the ball ti round nd a long; sensational run usually . r& suits. Jloore is a sophomore and star quarterback of the Loyola University eleven of New "Orleans: Many experts claim he's the best back in the south this season and are touting him for honors.' f Clt ICAGO, Nwn 13 (UP After llfteea i5rrl'1l the' ranks as a big league ball pUyer, Ray Schalk,. rated as one of the best catchers of all time, .has emltarked on a major league managerial career. 7 7'." ,..( 7 7."7 vUpholstery O.K.? , Veteran Backstop Displaces Eddie' Collins' At Helm . of Chicago Club'i in a iuiu na.ce VBattery HOT WATER 1 , final Standing W. , . Brains Valuable BE SOX PILOT Football Factor i r ; t, ; iiusii Prove house-cleanin- f The Dixie Flyer w REGION NO. tie-in- g -G- Football Star Is Student Formidable Team a ' ii t -- I- Granite together with the i entire "X gridiron suuau, Halt Lake Saturday morning. fHled special train, by -rooters, the Cougar startwith to oppose the great ed ea tbelr-wa- y. University of Utah eleven. The Crimson J'tes, outweighing Salt Lake Section In Triple the t'ougara JO pound to the niau, Tie; Three Annex and with an undefeated record for I be season, are looking for a decisive , Title Honor victory over the Cougars, but supthat Iwlieve team "Y" porters of the With thel'tab utate regional foot the Utes will not have the easy time they expect, since the Cougars have ball competition virtually completed, been noted for their fighting qual- the results are of the following apities throughout the season, and are pearance: lioxelder, No. 1; East, No. 2; likely to rise to .the occasion Satur- West and h. I. 8. tied In which will Springville, No. 3 ; Richfield or Was- day with a super-gam- e ateh Academy, No. 4 ; Clrrborr eoun hold the Ute score well down. No. 5: Delta or Hinckley, No. 6. if thA Pouears can score on Utah, ftr, I Richfield and Was,-itcAcademy the giuue.wlU be coafcUlared a suc cess, whatever- - the result may ne. and .Delta and Hinckley clashed In 1922 the "UV won 40 to 0; in Friday, but results have not yet 1923, 30 to 0 ; in 192VI0 to 0 and in been learned. The only. tie exist 1925, 27 'to 0. This shutout record ing appears to he In the Stilt Lake is not pleasing to the Cougars, end division, and "the qnestloiLof repreall were alert for a chance to score sentation of that region Is awaiting on the great Utah team.. Collins and decision of the association officials; Colvin, backfield men jnd punters who recently decided that teams for the championship should be par excellence, were on' the injured' list. Otherwise, the Cougars were automatically eliminated for final In good shape, play. However, some change is ex pected to be mqde. The state champion will be deter mined by Thanksgiving Day,- West shattered L, IX S. s hones Friday by trouncing the Saints, 20 to 0. Springville, champion of the Central Utah region,, met real oppos- iMon irom Eureka JiutjwmHl to al ELEVEN:!1 IS SUCCESSFUL! HIG Fir SCHOOL KESILTS Hpriugville 6. Eureka 0. West 20, - D. 8. 0. -- a ft 7 ,7 ' Will Battle Redskins to Coach if PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1926. nr,E six Tires AUTO PARTS WRECKAGE New Ffaw 80 Different H for USED cars. Accessories Batteries .; :; PARTS We have, or can get, any part for " v .r. any ear. .7 iVSt- - MONET ANDERSON GARAGE " BfttlsfactioO Guaranteed i and Used Parta, . 4--, ' , 405 West Center Phone 138 8t 7. DANIELS AUTO WRECKAGE ' , - ' 5 8a Unlr. Ave. ' Phone 68 w. |