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Show ' PAGE SIX , ... - 'i uj in. ' - - .t - ;. rV -'!. 2 ' . ' . ., . H- - ..... i Rfo) ARTISTS UNABLE TO ' . 4-- It ? IlbJn 11 Skousea made a first down oa the yard hoe. Uoyd went vcr for a touchdown. , A pass for extra point failed. Score, B. X, U. 24. Western .... State 0. Alexander kicked off to Western line. Downs passed State's to Staff or4 for a gain. A lateral ' pass. Downs to Stafford, Provo High Gridters, Regional Football Champions yards, and Downj passrd to Cradsy . ford for a touchdown. Down kicked goat JBcore B. T. t'. t, Weatr&- ' State t, Downs kicked off over B. T. U. goal line. After Xioyd lost I yards. C SkouecM took the ball to tke yard line, gain of II yards. B. T. U. waa held, and punted to Western : . d -G- 0PE4mViHNEIiy -- lt-ya-r4 , H. Another lateral pass gained Continued on page seven ) POVEBFUl OFFENSIVE It V Injury to Thorny on First Play of Game (ipsets Visitors; Biddulph, Robison and fl Fotheringham Are Stars t s - nr?6jv Man jr. Ifuftible after being tackled upon re- (ceiving a past gave Spr$gville the J line. Child? ball on Its "..T 9 tetially adding to Provo' may buy' .J punted out of danger temporarily. core by this method. BidanAtwater Kent- again,tiMHninh headv Quarterback, wai j but Provo advanced Mook J, iiiub, Ons DM He- dulph Disking a neat pass to Robi ii.. i.iiiullnr Derfomter or i rrnaH'Tii hniihnl nhini. tostxumeo( today I son and Martin making a long off many reeled He gana. Judg- gain to plnee the .ball on the any model ';: gaina, passed with perfect $56 Fotheringham hammered and used faultless generalship mark. wich full assuraoce In l handling of the team. He over on three successive smashes at goleft . line. side contest, the of. that it will be the Sprlngyilje's played throughout The score was 19 to 0 st the half. at full speed all the way. ingftfcbison. In the second half Provo sopn supremely satisfactory passes lanky end, snaredsmeared scored again, Biddulph making runs for years Style and Th, brilliant way of 29 and 10 yards, and Ripple goevery play which came his'' tLat radio and bloekad ing 10 to place ike hall in. position throughout the TjRmeTpe and " Moon. o. o'ver Out buck DW to genfor Recira. punts, Fotheringham offers i aeyral Springville wM ouiwgtor nmtin.' v to the Robison soon blocked another ptfht" erally demonstrated that end ; better, the took and ball touchdown. a for him. nothing for , fight place . a Captain Ken Fotnerlngham.wasHe The Big Parade Another PU" paved the tower of strength for Prove backed up the line In great style, way for anptnW)uchtown, FothIbe ball, across playing a wonderful defensive game eringham. parrying . .... ,v the radio ma& MVfln'e smashing was a fea-t- rl again to make the count 38-He carried the ball across Peay and Ripple reeled off long know is good,.! Glen Simmons' eectlon"-4hwho Coach witnessed ef is the verdict at "One" of the finest hiirh'sobool team ever doveioped In this spectators Springville's geal line .for touchy: runs for Proyos next score, and the r 1 , you This victory gave the Bulldogs the championship of over and in brilliant Friday. their overwhelming Prove Springville finale Hirh victory 20 from went the dealer when Bulldogs on occasions. .'came Ripple lour downs On? Tfctl Rfenwr Mooa 45, yards- for a score. Provo's substi Region Three, with flvf victories and no defeats. Their next game is against Maab, surprise team of Region No. 8, which took the champion JJne Shows Class witb Suul u&hog-sodiuuaicau has who uon d laroon eleven. yfee line worked rsmootWy, at all tutes handled the "affair capably in ship of that section by defeating the highly-touteabuut. ' ' s' Coach th : latter of the stages game, which won a place fully justifying off over the goal ( Y. U. 18, Western State 0.. , Reeves confidence n, It,, Robertson ended with the Bulldogs still threat, line. B. Skouneai carried the ball - center for 2 yards, and C, Skousen line. B. Y.jLlfiked U was peWfinzed 15 yards I Alexander kicked off to Western 1, in the community--bout of bounds for a gain. Cr- dashed off tackle for a .touchdown, ' at tackle was particTilaVly "active, entng. line Downs passed ' kick for failure of a substitute to re- State's Alexander's tackle attempted back place cut Skousen through The and lineup summary mussing up BprlnviW plays.tlme the ' 9 to fox to Stafford Another Y. Downs 6 Lansrud, A U. went low. Soccr.B. Western yards. line. pass, on port the down line for a of the first center The PROVO time. alter C. gained 3 yards. B. Y. U. then held, pass. Downs to Gersuch took worked well, S. Murdock, R. Mur- Johnson ...... . .re... .....Robison Three plunges gained a yard, ana State simple rule ' line. Anto Lansrud, who snd Stafford punted to B. Y&U.'s the ball to the "Y" kicked off who to Buys the riunted B. Skousen Stafford, Bird . proving and .rt dock Robertson Worthington selling only sound who downed on his own line, a the , half, ended. other" pass, Downs to Crawford, futility of Springville's center Blanchard . . . . ,rg.,V Worthington was spilled on his own V. 12,- - Western State. t. gained 18 yards, and, the ball was was B Y. Down's line. Score, and quick pass made Gledhlll . ...... merchandise mark. . a' Lansrud mashes. yard, .C....S. Murdock on "Y" , line, Downs faked :. THIRD QUARTER . Muroock Stafford knifed through right grounded. Wheeley, Western State Captain Pejunan led SprlngvlUes Haymond .lg.....R. , to customers Stafford kicked off to B Skousen a pass, and went around left end tArson tackle for 4. Western State gained captain, was injured and replaced play; fighting hard from, start to Condie ...It..,.. 10 yards. A pass Downs to whose interests . le...... Eggertsen on a punt exchange, and took, the by Del ph. Anther pass grounded, who returned 30 yards to B. Y. U.'s for finish. Ha waa the Only Artist able Allen line. . B. Skousen away for Gersuch, grained five yards, but . penalty resulted. Westto gain ground with any sort of suc- Thorne ,qb... .... Biddulph ball on "Y" 's S8yard line. Downs end run off right tackle, hut a pass grounded, and Stafford lost always. cess, making several nice returns Paxman (c).,. ..rhb.,...n.Wv. Peay passed to Ayers, who dropped the ern State was penalized for off- a of punts. On defense he played Gudmundsen ... . .lhb,.....,. Martin ball and G. Corbett of B. Y. U. re- side on the next play. 'Stafford waa caught from behind by Downs. a yard on a lateral pass. Downs come first. line. B. punted to Rowe, who returned to Three plunges gained 5 yards, and lost six yards on the next play, d hard and effectively, and generally Childs .fb, . Fotheringham covered on his Y. B. Skouand took U B. ball. the a State the Rowe himself line.1 Western State's Western pass grounded. against distinguished Skousen hit left guard for & yards. (Captain) line. sen, punted to midfield, but Downs Substitutions: Springville Mad-se- n I.lnvd failed to earn on an end run. gained 6 yards on a wide end run. taking the ball on the overwhelming odds. C. f two 6 A made Stafford to Downs, gained made a long pass to Lansrud for Skousen Childs' Springville's plunging Model B Radio Speaker. Covers for Thorne; Harwood for Blan- A nana warn- orml Hurl R SlrnilBflin yards on pas, was held, in check completely chard; Davidson for Johnson; Blanplunges for a first down on the only 3 yards, and Stafford punted a gain of 27 yards. Four passes to Western State's he entire jrange of musical tone, . punted dea Y. fine ball B. to C. took the line. Rowe went around line. failed, and on offense, but he played chard for Condie. Provo Ripple line. B. Y. U., held and Stafford Lloyd on,B. lowest to highest register $ 26 'from suba on did line. Lloyd gained Madsen, its fensive game, as for Peay; Giles for Fotheringham; punted, over the goaf line; B. Y. U. left end for 9 yards, and C. Skou- Lloyd got; through left tackle. for sen made first down on the 20 yards, taking ... it to Western 5 yards at the line, and C. Skousen stitute back. i for Giles; Peap for taking the ball on the Fotheringham mark. . Bird was an outstanding star on Martin; Bullock for & Murdock; line. C. Skousen and B. Skou- State's SSyard mark., C. Skousen gained 26 yards, taking the ball to got through right tackle for sen made 9 's the line, and Haymond also played Scott for R. Murdock; Payne for Lloyd line. B, yards in two smashes, went off right tackle for 28 yards, Western-Stateaand was forced out gain rt'-rood ball for th Skousen got 5 yards in two punches Eggertsen; Giles for Peay; Taylor of bounds. Two plunges failed, ond find Rowe went over tackle tor a and a first down on ; the . ' none first for Bullock; Westover for Worth- C. Springville made Just Atwater-Ken- t Dealers Skousen's pass was intercepted touchdown. Reeves substituted for mark. B. Skousen hit left tackle and C, Sfeouse- got sawajF- - again, down during the contest, wiie ington; Dow- for Fotheringham; by Lansrud in miilfield. Western Alexander, and- - the try failed on fer S yarda, and !.Skousen went going 17 yards off tackle Three 14. ' vo registered Warnick for Larson. offside. Y. C. U. 8 smashes touchodwiLrAlexander for and a;: ovet Western Ecore, B, 12, gained yards, State was thrown for a. loss of 10 V The . game opened with Robison Score by periods: State 0. missed the try for point Scot B, yards in two tries and Stafford's . kicking off to Thorne, who Was Provo-- . .i.......i.T 12 l,13-- ol n; i ,? line Springville i......O 0 0' 0 0 kick was blocked, Worthingtotr of downed on Springville's B.- T. U. recovering on . Western his leg being injured on the play. ns, Foth-- 1 Provo line1. B. Skousen After two line plunges had produc- - eringham 4, Robison 2, Ripple 2; State's 6 yards as the quarter endecTnar results, "Cfetlds punted to- - Bid points after touchdiwns, gnined Biddulph ed. Score, B. Y. V. 0, Western dulph, who returned to Springville s 3 (drop kicks.) State 0. line. Martin and Fother- Officials Wilson, referee; SECOND QUARTER lngham made a first down, but 1 Skousen, head umpire; B. Skousen hit center for S yards, - :ilong pass to Robison was linesman. end then another. C Skousen made fumbled, and Thorne grabbed the Low-co- st it first down on the Western State ball, Intercepting on the mark. line'. C Skousen lost fiva Baas Brings Score-- yards, on an end run, and B. Y. U. Childs punted out of danger, and was penalized 15 yards for holding (4-do: . ; Thorne waa taken out, Madsen reon the next play. Passes failed, but placing him. Martin, Biddulph and v . I IBST QUARTER Rowe was substituted, for Lloyd, Forthingham alternated in carryAyers of Western State kicked and got away around end to take ing the ball for two firstlowna to Off to Lloyd who returned the ball the ball 20 yards, but lost the ball ' the In order to get you acquainted 'with our Service and line, whpj Rjfiggvine in th ?H.vnl Unit U Rknwrt on downs on the next playrWestBrn .stiffened. On fourlff down, Bid- gained 20 Repair Department, we will give one hour's inspection off right tackle, I State taking the ball on downs. yards dulph hurled a long pass to Robison but failed to KinW. Cf4rfnrH'oI mint ... Tortl1r ....... - U . . k wno service at the other FREE, on your Star Car whether you have any gain I'ul ......! over the goal line for the - first tackle. failed to gain C. Skou- - ed, but Basinger of B. Y. IT. drop-pe- d more work done or not. ; touchdown, Biddulph kicked goal sen's Lloyd the ball, and Western State pass was grounded. B. Skou and the count was 7 to 0. Spring B."Y. line. on to recovered sen its Western State the punted ville held for the remainder of the your car in and let us put it in shape for winter. line, Stafford taking a free U. held and when Stafford punted. quarter, and took the ball on downs catch. Dov'ns ran ball and it back the Rowe te on a took failed gain ALL WORK GUARANTEED , on Its line as' the period fake .at center Lansrud went almost 30 yards, taking ft to Westended, ern line. Skousen end State's for a gain, Robison broke through to block around left Save Money By Paying-- : Cash taking the ball to "Y" territory. failed to gain, but Basinger bit tChilds punt soon afterrand recovered 5 the ball on the Artists' five- - Two passes by Downs were right tackle for yards. Basinger nri Wpafirn Rtnt wn fumbled. Western State taking the yard mark i Martin mado four rrnnndwl i yards on two plays, and Fotherlng-- , penalized, line. Stafford made a long ball on its BS4 ham wentover for a touchdown. Stafford punted to C; Skousen, punt, the ball going out of bounds 4 135 West MIONE 12S3 Center, Prpvo on B. Y. U.'s 2 yard line. B. Sku-se- n who returned to Western State's i : Provo kicked off again, and with j Ripple starring in the attack,' soon rain and high wind throughout Jine. Rowe lost 5 yards on punted to Stafford, who down NOTWITHSTANDING heavy I threatened line. Downs two end iunn, but made 12 on one Erskine Sedan, fully ueqqippd again, but Eggertsen's on BY. U.'s an lost a yard. - Corless spilling him. right end. B. Skousen hit center traveled 1298.484 miles during twenty-jou- r hours. TThi. ipeant jx line, :. USKD CAE BARGAINS ' Downs' short pass was grounded for a first down on the t e t.- miles of time 54.103 ferhoHr. average f . Two 1925 Star math? Thorne. Another the a was Rowe al by pass yard through Tourings Were most. 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