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Show PROVO SUNDAY1 HERA CD, j . . . uenmne Thriller -- F- Promoters SeekTex Rickard's Crw6utlt'8 Story . t. . j . -- By BOB GOODELL Thrusting aside on avage threat by Moab, the Provo high Bulldogs went on to cruBh the visitor by-- a brilliant offense, and won the semifinal game to state high school competition. S9 to 0, In an Armistice ' ; ' Day grid combat men play ed their regular dashing game un- -' leashing an attack which brushed aside all opposition as the game 1 the greater advanced, despite weight 'of Coach Eddie Kimball's i Region Five champions. ! Walker .ft Sensation ,,' ! While Kipple, Martin and Bid-- . . f dulph were cvarrying the ball beg : hind . line, I to give Provo a decisive margin., ' Z Captain Walker of Moab carried f the Invaders' attack .almost single's' f handed, and for a time it appeared 4(1 that the husky fullback wouldwasgivea 'Provo a terrific battle. He threat throughout tha eontest with his long end runs, and his defensive ' play also was excellent Walker made four long gains of 42. 31, 8a and 2& yards, which gave-tb.visitors their four first downs of the contest He was cue' of the to . finest hlgS school bacltfiold be seen In action here for "rmy '" v" 'a day. '. The crisis of tho gamJ came in the middle of the second quarter, line, had the ball on its with ' Provo leading, 7 to 0. Moab d Una, the ball on iU - had where the southerners had recovered a Provo fumble. Walker started d with a gain around left , tad, and then broke loose around tho right end for his longest run ' It the game, 42 yards, Giles catch-bihtm, from behind. Moab lost seven vads on the next three plays, tailing the ball back to the rnark, but on a fake kick, Walker broke loose around right end again and gained 25 yards, Three plunges netted five yards, and with four to go, Walker tossed a snon. yards ' K. pass in the direction ofand InterMartin rushed in by beaucepted the toss, and aided tiful interference, ran, T7 yards, getmark beting to the Moab fore he was downed. Punt exchanges followed, and y Provo fumbled on the Moab line. Robison broke througn to block Walker's pupt and foil on J. jthe ball behind Moatfs line for the Wcond touchdown. After Biddulph ha'rf hnntM a nlacement kick to Moab kicked made the score , off, and on the first play, Ripple tackle. for 61 yards and went off . . i. a loucnoown,. jusi ofiore .i Coach Glen Simmons s " FB II) AY'S KESIXTS: Heaver IS. Utah Airtfes Montana State 6, Wyoming perfectly-functionin- '."'! e "29-yar- two-yar- g 0 :m f i f 7, f u"u took iThis succession of "breaks" lh heart out of Moab; and the remainder of the game was easysubstitutes carryfoj the Bulldogs, tog the burden successfully in the grdund-gainer&- of - , I st f f ' - rd NEW LONDON, Conn. Nov. 12 Walker, middleweight champion of the world, must agree to a date to meet T'er Flowers in a title bout within 60 flays or be barred from fighting as a middle weight In the 25 states affiliated with the national boxing commission, Tom Donohue, president of the N. B. A., has ruled. He made the ruling after passing o.n the legality (UP)-Mlc- key be- r Dean Park Is '. M eet Collins Again BADLY BEATEN good-size- rd RTGHAMTCITY, Nov. 12 With Halfback Tedesco starring for the d Panther team, West high smothered Boxeldcr In a.seml- final grid 'tussle for thestaTen igh school championship Friday, win(NEA Sffvice, New York Bureau) ning 23 to 0. ' " i High-hin family bdekground only Panthers got under way early is Nelson Rockefeller (center) son in the Contest ' Three touchdowps, of John- D., Jr., when he and his a placement safety and a green ontl white blazer take the kick by Grames gave West high its soccer field for .Dartmouth Colimposing total Boxelder tried hard lege.'- Nelson,: pictured here ori the to rally, but was unable to pene is a but bench, sub, Really only trate the fine Panther line. wheu. he gets into-- the gnnw'.how -U - eckstead ghared Tionbrrwfth 'em! socks lie Tedesco as a ground gainer, and the ' big fullback was strong on defense. I -B- - Te at --..- ....... ...... '. ngren-rrr-rTri.gr Winburn Dalton ; .'. ': :. ,i.t.i. . . . . . I.e. .'. . ." Larson Eggertsen . Allred.;pT:Vp.b;r.-T,.Biddulp, .r Ttipple R. Carter. . . .r.h.b.. . 4. . R. Winburn, .l.h.b.. , . Martin Walker (O . . ,fb.. Fotherihgham Sub3titutions:l Moab Powell for Carter; Horace Rutledge for C Carter; Robertson for MeConkie; Harper Rutledge for Dalton; "C. Carter for Horace Rutledge; Small for Neal Taylor. -- fProvo Giles for Fothcringham:. Scott for R.J Mur dock;, R. Murdock for .Scott j Scott for Robertson; Peay for Biddulph; Payne for ttobison; Warnick for Larson;-- , Taylor for Worthington; ' - GMEAIP pnn Tire Chains j JACKS You'll a Walker No more - the you you change i' BRIMHALL BROTHERS ft y, only score of the game. Kittens On Offense ' The Kittens came back strong and except for spots when the heavy Ute line smashed through the forward wall of their lighter opponents, tho sensations were furnished by the Cougars. Forward passes-we- re completed,' spectacular double and triple passes in the back icld were executed with brilliancy and courage, and long gains made around the ends in spite of the excellent defensive work of th heav; . '! ier Ute team. 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No or no fakery in' our grading; deception, no trickery, . many bins. . '68 v--- of Mutual (Coal Columbia Coke We hfjve already filled Hiib. Out Cfal , 1 'T Art You Prepared 00 WoMi FURS AND HIDES WINTER IS HERE! R'. Bullock for S." Murdock; Westover for R. Murdock; Bailey for Eggert Ripple. ', sen, Sorenson-fo- r Score by periods: 7 13 13 PROVO ..." 0 0 0 MOAB -, Erovo scoring- touchdowns, Mar tin 1, Robison 1, Ripple 1, Giles 1, Eggertsen 2 Points after touch downs Biddulph 3 (place kicks.) Officials refer e e Swenson, Perry, umpire; Ilillman, head lines man. Mines ' o insurance !4 - .- - (ook tho ball Inta Provo ..territory but the big fullback missed a placement, kiok in an effort to avoid a shutout. - Moab had the ball in its own territory as the game end ed. The lineup and summary; . ' ' . : PROVO JIOAB r.e.. Robison C. Carter. . . .Robertson Neal Taylor, . .,.x.l Newell Taylor'. .r.g.. . ... Worthington i , R Murdock Tangren A . . , !. Aggie-Colorad- Li inter-eepte- BOXELDERIS - Colorado' Accident - MEET 'TIGER' i ' DeU Webb wUneased . Saturday' "S WALKER MUST ' il WEBB WATCHES MINES . . ' r" I out, , Ripple and Martin, :,were the standing- Bulldog th gamei Ripple's end runs and drives, featured by la pf which bowl--; smashing straight-ared .over- many prospective tacklers, from gaye Provo many long gains sensaptart to finish. Mactjn was tional in the Jirst part of the Kame' d gains, and making many run after the timely his Interception in the second period was the longest of the contest f Provo's line play ifras brilliant, and the interference for the ballcarriers was an outstanding feature,. S .Murdock, Worthington and urdock did especially ts""a work. Eggertsen played a fine game numDer oi at nd, and received covpasses, Rabison beinff closely ered at almost all times. Tangren, Moab goard, played fregreat ball on the visitors' line,, to spill through quently breaking the Provo backs for losses. Dalton, end, did welt prior t0hls injury. ! j ' Game Is Bougn 4,The game was extremely rough, ; and both tea,ms required time out for frequent injuries. Captain Provo fullback, was hurt early in the game and watched all of It from; the sidelines. Moab lost one backfjeld men and two ends by the same route.. Walker of Moab. kjeked off to -and punt exchanges open thfr game, Provointerspersing follewed, with downs to gain ground first three ' the iuel. Finally. iWalker punt ed tout of bounds on his own aBd after. Daltonihrokc through to spill Ripple for7 a yards vard loss. Biddulph got i nronnd end. A lateral pass, Martin! to FoOieringham, resulted in a 12and the i ball was on ,rrrt mark:? Moab's Ripple gained four yards around -- rigHWnd, but Martinwas thrown loss by Tangren, and for a Provo was penalized, 5 yards Tor j flDW play. Martin then dashed off Tk . tectle for 14 yards and I Biddulph kicked goaL : down. ! The next two scores were prev iously described. Provo registered wlee in the third quarter, the first nm'inK when Giles picked up ! Moab fumble and scampered , 15 for a touchdown. After a : aeries of line Blunges and passes ' tnw by Biddulph to Eggertsen net- ted 3 yards and a score. (I- Walker Threatens Again T Walker gave Provo a scare early in 'the fourth quarter by a Styard run, but Provo soon after got under " Vayi and a pass, Martin to Eggertsen,: accounted for a gain and a final Bulldog touchdown. ; Walker's fourth and last long fun . i Immediately the hue and cry of tween Walker and Flowers before the small fry .swells to a roar of the bout at Chicago in which Walkj triumph. ' er won the title. "I'll match him," says Mullens. The New York state athletic com' "And I. and I," chorus the others. mission recently ruled that Walker Philadelphia Enters must agree to a date for a match Philadelphia sportsmen are said with George Courtney within 30 to have" entered the promoterial or be barred from fighting tn war zone with an offer of $750,000 days i New York State, to Tunney for a, bout there next summer. Mullens has selected Chi9 " cago. Humbert Fugazy, who got the ' " Tunney matching bee In his bonnet Eager-t- o a year ago and was badly stung, is treading a bit warily this time. But Humbert says he has Vbeen approached by representatives ,of Dean Park, Orem grappler. Is Gene Tunney regarding the promoeager for another match with tion of the next championship "Man-eateMike Collins, the fight" Humbert has a $500,000 Chicago mattnan who has estabpromise ready, for the next aplished all unpopularity records in ' l. , j Provo for his tactics 4n - recent proacher After a while the storm will submatches against Park and Charside and in the good old summer ley Mason. : time-T- ex Rickard willrgoTthead At the time Park met Collins, without any particular ' fuss and he was suffering from boils," and feathers and attend to the promoalthough he started out strongly, tion of the next heavyweight chamhe weakened, was thio-vfor one -- fall by the heavier Collins, pionship fight. ' V return to the and was unable mat, although he tried gamely to do so. ' Completely recovered from this ailment Park is anxious to demonstrate to Provo fans that Collins' rough stuff does not worry him in the least. The Orem mat-ma- n declares that when he is in i ; tiptop physical shape, he .can give Collins more than he sends. ! , ' jwal quarter. Despite the fact that he has been on the floor lor a couni oi rrom one to nine no less than 11 times in his last four bouts, all,, by the. way, he won, "Sid ' Terns is recog nized by the experts as tne leading claimant of the lightweight title. Billy Wallace, regarded by Tnanjras a better man, knocked Terris down four ' times, as did Phil McGraw. However in each m.. Terris fin ished strong enough, aa wln. ' fin-air- ; "SID"TERRIS . 'of the contract entered into pion: v- : -- . ' - t. - tt.W" great-thrltlr- . Athletic 'Rocky' - mad with ftghtning rapidity. As a fooiball game In Oolden, Colo. The light, horsemen of the Co result the light horsemen fumbled Webb was sent to scout the Miners, who play in Provo next Saturgar Kittens, eomposad of Vachei several timet when scores seemed Hoover and Bullock three Provo assured. Hoover, for some reason. day in the B. T. U.'s grid finale ft th season. v . high Bulldogs of last year, augaTesult make hi. sik safe and a. mented by Russell Magelby, A of Snow college, gave a few th heavy plunging Utah backs , l wjU. f4! ?m SaJt Lake and Provw fans soma crashed through U block punU and, ing week m thit betyreeii ocaslong. tfie Cougarmeh-Ut- e passe upon n r4w ; Eighth, grade. Thi The Cougar line played brilliantly Wasut,.aid,th Friday, even Papoose gam scheduled for this week but' J ; to man pre-wer luck and good unabl, although they though through ; agement the Ute dingltngs took the" tect their punter and passer jis and score. Ballif 6 to 0 a game by they should hav done. IHHXHrSnnBBKSOHsR: Kimball, who went Into Although th KitUns returned ' 6 1 in the last quarter in place of defeated by the official score, thoy Bullock and "Vacher contlnued.the are all of the opinion that they anabls to tied it, and that fiven a decent field good, work but were ' score. . they could have run over at least Hoover Called Back-Hoo-ver's three touchdowns upon their slower d long run, with an opponent. Of oours. .the lads are pass In the last quarter game enough to take, their defeat and 'merely ay added to the thrills of the day. philosophically Hoover snared a Ute pass out of "Wait until next year when we the atmosphere and raced up the meet the Utes in their stadium on a 9 field for a seemingly touchdown, good field." gameThe' gam wa cleanly only to be called back when a- tfte declared he stepped out of bounds ly fought .Though the crowd pres-- . near the middle of the field en his cht was small, the fans all seemed hasty migration south. Coach Ratle to .t thetr money; worth ro the . and many Utah fans declared oth- brllUant'c'bntesti-aif .... ; erwise, but the official had his way , ..... . l' I. ?.."" t )'." , Miss Adele Peters, who i Uach.-- ; and tb scors was no(t tle4- The game, unfortunately for the Ins aehool in Bingham this winter, H th-Kittens, was played on Cummings spent the week nd her field which was plenty muddy all boms of- her father, J. J. meters. best insurance are , dow the middle of the field; ao Miss. Peter came- - home to attend muddy-i- n fact that Little Vacher the blrhtday party given in honor slid for .more than a rod oa one of her father at the famUy,. resiwinter driving, Get yours now! ' play sitting down like a kid on the dence Saturday evening. snow in a Theslippery ' V-;-- . Air. and Mrs. Clifford Hlndmarsh field kept the light horsemen from . dodging their heavier, but slower are happy to announce th arrival Fripursuers. Even t that,, however, of a fine baby daughter, bornborne. all ot the backs got away for long day at. the Orane Maternity, neecl new goofi Jack nicely. gains around end end through the Mother ;and baby are i doing ' M:-'i iini .mi.ii runelusive bis ); line. Vacher, with, 16-incRouble lift gives' Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bentwet are a h ning and uncanny handling, of the over th arrival of a fine baU,wai easily , the sensation of rejoicing lift. the game. One enthusiastic Utah baby girl, born st the Crane Materswearing when rooter declared be would be willing nity home Saturday morning. Mothars er and nleeiy. baby doing to trade the entire Ute varsity tires- squad for one man like "Runt" t Mrs. Natclla Nelson and Mrs. MeEarly in the first quarter, Utah lissa Lewis were th guests of Miss blocked a Young kick near the Cou) r Tuttle in Spanish Fork line and recovered the Alen gar ball. Upon two tries the. heavy Thursday. afternoon. Ute line was unable to make any impression upon the Cougar, line, penalty but, an opportune off-siV ft ff fit 223 W. Center Phone 260 l""'f crave- Utan first down. Frits Hinok-leheadlinesman, made the award. The Cougars were then unable to hold and Utah went over for the ormerly - $ : - morniag.,Estcially ftltjng lor'tii occasion was- the story . by Miss Clark and th singing by the Hoy ScOUtS. . f Vt y - , - , STAHEI4j t, . By H. B. MEKRIIX im raging Delta Downs Grid Rivals Win-Jbur- n. H NEW YORK. Nov. 12 (UP) The annual "promoters" war . y ended By FRANK GETTY down Cauliflower alley today. Each year along about this time, . Jim Mullens and Humbert. J. Fu- Provo S3, Moab and gazy and Floyd Fitxsimmqns Delta 13, Wasatch Academy 7. some of the leaser lights of the West 23, BoielJer 0, i iit.ni. Weber 80, Snow 8. promuiiuii rwnei ns? VP wu 1 announce the Impending oyjBjrtbigw U" Frosh , "V Frosh f, T. of the Rickard dysasty. " ISgahlCFocafeno " ."' , " Tooele SS, Bingham . ' Same Old" Staff U. A. C. Fiwih 8, Man TechH. .1 And eac-- i year along about sumCarbon' 19, Cathedral . .' mer time, Tex is alone in the field, Granite S3, Kuysville 0. with the heavyweight champion and contender jumping through the Orpgoa Agglos 81. Oregon T. hoop every time he snaps his fingers. In the meantime, however,- the I boys must have their eay. So Jim Mullens is traveling eastward today "prepared to sign Gene Tunney for a champion bout next year." and Hurnbert J. lets It be known - :' f that he hasFugazv , a - $500,00 guarantee, DELTA, Nov. 12 Delta," cham- ready "for the cfcimpion "anytime pion football teanv of Region 6, Gene wants to exercise his fountain downed Wasatch Academy, 13 to 7, Pen" i on Armistice day, thereby wirlning ; Floyd Fitzsimmons has rjot been the right to play Provo for the high heard from as ,yeti but he should school title of the southern section check Into the- ballyhoo before " of the state next week. Vi ',' V :.s nightfall.. The Mt. Pleasant team had been a Thus- the promoterswere on slight favorite to win, but Delta Rickard who has Very little to say 3ftowed an abundance bf class xcept that they are full of prunes. rivals, One Thing most be said for Tunagainst their highly-toute- d and pushed over two touchdowns ney. He certainly aids and abets taken the lead the ballyhoo of the lesser lights of after the vUitors-ha- d rearly in the fray. cauliflowerdom. Gene seems to get Delta expects to give Provo" a ter cantankerous- himself, around this rific battle next Friday. time of year, and is ever ready to contribute to the anvil chorus which beats about Tex Rickard's entirely uncauliflowered ears. . Tunney contributes a choice bit to the effect that Rickard is Jack Dempsey's real manager. "Everyone knows Tex appointed Leo Flynn," says Gene, with a fine disregard for accuracy. ''As for me, I'm not under Rick ard's management," adds the cham- i - - Vacher Is Outstanding : 1 - "jst - : . storm and a muddy field caused ' i its pontpoaement Out of College" in matine Thursday afternoon was M glJy appreciated by the Junior audi enc. Kiss Priday's section gave an excellent Armistice Day program during the devotional period . Frida - I . ' There was initiated this week a change in' tba tims schedule of ciaaaea. School now runs from S t 12 a. m. and from 1.15 to :10 p. so. This change was solicited by moth rs who found ft very inconvenient give their junior high school ichiUre ruueh ahead 'of th rst ' 9f the family. The new! staff of the JuaJor high for tha Provonian is cow thorough' Mr, ly organised and functioning. Johnson is to be congratulated for of th situ k" Cougar Fr'osK Make ftfost GainsV'But Lack Final Punch On Mud Field; Old HVE - - Utah Erosh Down JUPPIGHil school ies O Kittens T WAR RAGING Martin an& Hippie Liead Provo Attack to Win Semifinal Battle; Walker, Moab Captain, Is Sensational '" - ANIIUALRGin'a If Holding Huon ' page: 13, 1927. . . r il Opening" Half Is SP.AY; NYM?E3 Provo Hide 0 Model ' B Radio Speaker. fur On 148 WEST 6TH SOUTH, PROVO PHONE 367 r.. rrn.a nrcr Covers .he entire range of musical tone, fromlottrhlghe8t'rjegi8ter$26 ;Telluride Motor Go. . v Atwater-Ken- Pealer? t m rTj'T - i.n..r-TT- ii nir fi mi mm - |