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Show i J -- Wt; -- - - a..." , Bulldogs Attain ..... Finals orState- Title Grid Play V Powerful Offense of Coach Glen Simmons' Men Brings Easy Victory; Martin and 1( Biddulph Star; Delta Scores on Trick t : for was H Delta. This trlttyoutstanding By BOB GOODF.IX halfback Provo high school, for th first most of tha Delta pffepaa, and m tima in its athletic history, .is to good part of its defense, making Jhe final round of tie ataU echot njmnerous brilliant tarklea after the astie race! Provo backfield men; had slipped , Coach Glen Simmons' Bulldoga, through the forward wall. Lovell, generally regarded a the emooth-m- center, alao flayed a brilliant game. and Braxiar Aid soma gooa worn. , eaWorklng team aver proaucea this aection. won their last aeml- - The gam opened with Roblaon final encounter from Delta Friday, kicking off to ft Asay.'who wi mar. defeating tha- - Ref Ion . Six cham- downed on Delta s pions by the overwhelming oeore of Delta held sturdily, and Roblaon line. Ed puntad to Delta's pi to wards then dashed around left e,i)a Bulldoca Are Impressive ain, and Whicker Impreeaive tn e vary respect tha for a Sulldogs awept aside the threat of went around tue otner sioe iorrf(a Coach Joe Snow's tightlag-- . team, yard, Stanley hit tha line for line, and won in the tame decisive styl first down on Provo's -- began high's which has jnarked-Pro- va conquests throughout the season, , to be worried.- - $Ujlcy'a long pass ; Delta appeared extremely danger-- was knocked down by Martin, and ous at the start, but after the Steele fumbled a pass from center, opening minutes of tha 'first quar- R. Jffurdock falling on the ball on iark. . , ter, the great Bulldog attack, and Provo's the, stubborn Bulldog defense, got . The Bulldog thea marched Jtof Into action with a vengesnca, and ward Delta' .goal,, Rlppls, Btddujplr the result was pever In doubt there- and Martn reeling oxr good gains Una was reached, until the after. ,,, ;. Delta won the distinction of being when Delta held, and a Provo pass the first high school,. team In the was grounded ever the goal line., ... state to score on Prove- by register- First Score Beglstered Btapley punted over Biddulph s ing a touchdown on a t deceptive trick play Jut. after tha start of head, but th Provo quarterback . tho fourth quarter. grabbed the ball and mads a 'u, retura to Delta' line, With Provo leading, 42 to. 0. the Bulldogs had kicked off, and It where he fumbled Delta punted was Delta's; ball on ita own out, nd Biddulph .made , another lina. Tha southerners went .into a nice return, thla time to Jhe i huddle, and with tha eleven men mark. ( A lateral pass , gained 4 closely bunched, passed tha , ball yards, and Biddulph then hurled a without signals. lrovo a aeiense short pass to Eggertsen for a net then started in puzzled pursuit of gain of 18 yards, placing the ball mark.Martin the various backfield men, and H. on Deltas Aaay, a Delta end, watted untU he and Biddulph quickly made a first was left alone, and then , darted down, and Giles smashed over for - for the Provo goal. He was well tha first touchdown. Provo kicked off, and the Bullon the way before Provo discovered the true location of the ball, and dogs held, forcing a weak punt, to line. Ripple the Bulldoga. were vnable to over- Delta's .own 70 yards for and Giles made a first down, and haul him, Asay going ' . the score.. Ripple dashed around end for the , .'' second touchdown, the quarter closMartin-- and Biddulph Martin and Biddulph were the ing with the count 12 to 0. star for Provo Friday. A. partially blocked punt gave Martin was particularly ..elusive, Provo Us, next opportunity, and BBiffiTiftiifirn'it'i getting better as the game pro1.. , gressed. He made long gain on dash on a neat cutback. . : With Giles' d gaftv and. a plays and end runs, and was good for a needed gnin when- pass, Biddulph to Eggertsen, for 15 ever called upon. ; yards, featuring Uje, advance, Provp ' ...i, Biddulph, heady quarterback, scored again before the half, Martin playcd(jensaUoaally in. every de- crossing .the- - Jlne. ' on aat of tackla . partment Hi passes were excep nliiv tionally accurate against Delta, t Martin starred consistently In the and his returns of punts and end third quarter, with one long run of 82 yards his most- - notable runs were brilliant for Captain achievement Provo added 18 points , Giles, substituting ' ' Fotherlngham at fullback, played to Its total in this period . th best game of his career, but After Delta's trck score was badly injured in the fourth fourth period, resistance stiffened, quarter, fand may not be available but Provo sooja got under way again to score "two more tochdowns, a for the rest-o- f the season. , TheRobison-Eggertse- n long pass from Martin combination was seen to great ad- for a gain being a feature, vantage. With Delta using two and The lineup and summary: DELTA three men against the lanky Robl-'soPROVO -Eggertsen was a thorn in the Whicker .Trr7T7:rernTT.RobtooB side of Delta, doing everything that Brazier Scott rt... ends are supposed . to do, and then D. Asay. . . . . . . ,rt. . , Worthingtpn some. Roblsbn also, played great Lovell . . . . , , ..'.a, , , . .". S. Murdock ball, and frequently spilled plays, Bishop,,. ....... . .R. Murdock despite the concentration utilized Tullia ......i...lt....,v.i.. Larson V ... i H, Asay..,..,...le...... Eggertsen against him. " Use Holds Perfectly,, Jenkins f pb...... Biddulph The line was impregnable io Del- Edwards ,. . .rhb,.,. ta Jthrusts, hajdUff. itself in .most Steelf ,.,4ifevlblkvMv-i.-MartinCapable fashion. ' R. Murdock ' and SUpley .........fb... , Giles Jtcott played particularly well. Substitutions:. Provo Peay for r- 'f'l Edward - u " . rd andltha-Bulldog-auppor- : . - 64-- Z ''. -- i . , -- - d i , . ball-carrie- "fl'rfr , -- . . 38-ya- n. Off-tack- le .lg. , . . : A Accident !ar-- fure.-- . l'd-inc- tires. i CrLy UL - m. u f l ,( - - U.1C. I S Y: J. ;'; i t I f -- .... 19-L- . YORK. tacular balU Ripple Taylor for Worthington; Ripple for Peay; Worthington for Taylor; Warnlck for Larson; Call for Biddulph; Taylor for R. Mur-doc- - 66 V.rntt SMu Balcony 75c ..' fit ' ' fifl f T.awov Tlnnf $1.00 Women and J7.25c HENRY JONES MANAGEMENT S fe ufKIZZXZZZZIZSSSZZSSZIZSZXSCEIZISISZEHHXZKHlS SHOP" EARLY' Save 25 . i . . On Diamonds, Watches, - Rings and Silverware in fact anything in the jewelry line. ' Over 20 years jeweler, in Frovo insures you of j ity and satisfaction , :: qual- : Dell Chipman 3 Doors West Sutton Chase Drug t - ...... : A GREAT LINDBERGH WHAT, A PICTURE! 1924 DODGE i Body J. FRY, INC. R. Ripple 1. Giles Biddulph Sorenson 1. Delta scoring'. Touchdown-, H." Asay 1. ' Officials Kump, referee; Cahoon, umpire! Hines, head linesman . , TRUCK-- . Touchdowns-Mar- tin - ''? t '',A Ton Stake . iU- 5 Furniture rtrsecl nEAPWAMTAPgJ "$450,007 Asay; - Holman Hutchlngs; Wallis for LovelL Score by periods; j Provo .... ......12 12 18 1284 ...... 0 0 0 Delta for-D- . 1, of Boxing SPECIA'U kj PeayforJRippleLSorensQn for Giles; Bullock for S. Murdock; Bailey for Robison. Delta Hatchings for Bishop; Bishop for Tullis; , ' limit ' . Provo scoring: -- , Oao Hour Rounds 1 - ' the;'-secon- - . Welterweights FIGHT SOON which will convene Sunday at Cincinnati. The , applications include 38 new marks intrack and field events and 128 In swimming. ...... Is n DUNDEE MAY of Recognition i "a Qiarley Mason vs Alaska Priutt, J WELTERWEIGHT FINISH BOUT ....... I ....-' Dean Park vs. rVoung Dern" j rd records wil be asked at tlte annual meeting of the A. A." V. 166 new AT .. ARMORY, TUESDAY, NOV. 22 one-ho- ehl demon LEHI, Nov; strated Its supremacy over Americas Fork high school in the final grid contest of the year for both schools, winning over the Cavemen by a score of 88 to 6. Walker, American Fork fullback, saved the Cavemen from a shutout by recovering a Leht fumble in the final quarter, and running 60 yardtt for a touchdown, Lehl put over three touchdowns In the first quarto sew ter up the game. Bishop, end, and Smith, fullback. were the Lehl stars, while Edwards at center, Nichols at left end and Walker at fullback were the big guns for American Fork. CARD! " x well-know- MRICAN : . ' FORK G-- riATl & at ar 310 West Center SI. PHONE 980 t- Uji - & Fur Co. PAYjYOU 4 More Money FURS Every transactioh'with the Provo Hide and Fur Company MUST be sati- s' factory. r - Provo Hide 223 W. Center. 148 WEST 6th ri' - & H-i- L , fur S0ITH ST., a? rsn a - : "Behind 4he- - Front'-Vfiho-y i 1 - .. ...V mam? J a v, v.. ; ; PHONE 367 BRIMHALL BROTHERS - i w I SALT LAKE .CITY, Nov. 19 The Uinversity o Utah freshmen Fw- day took the state championship or the first-yegrid teams by virtue of an ' Impressive victory over the ' ' b Utah Aggie freshmen. The score " 0."' to 13 was, 1 C The Ute Greenlliigs bad previous- I . ly won over the" Cougar Kittens, 6 ; . to 6y In a game decided by the - breaks on muddy field-.After playing three scoreless periods, the Utcs broke through to score two ouchodwns, and barely miss a third, the Aggies weakening under the Ute babes' relentless Hy Sherman, kn9wn in the ring as "Young Dern," being a cousin and , attack. Ira Dern of Salt Lake, is confident of sucprotege of the tah cess when he meets Dean Park of Orem in a Utah Is Superior-Ubout in provo alnext A was superior throughout, letter received by the Herald sports editor from Shar-ma- n Tuesday. declares that he has been waiting for this chance for a long time. though failing to score until the a match with Park frequently; but has tinal quarter. Aggies never came Shannas says he has sought never been' able to secure-- one. "I hope Dean Is in good condition, so closer to Utah's goal than the line. This threat came as the be will have no kick coming Tuesday night" Sharman concludes. result o? a fumble, and in the third Jess McMahon, signed last.r-lgh- t period, a long pass to McBeth took matchmaker: for Tex Rlckard and the ball Into Utah territory, but the Max Waxman, Dundee's pilot threat ended before it reached a Dundee's opponent has not been dangerous point meet any man named by Rickard. WHh the ball on Aggies Hilario Martinez, Clyde Hull and line at the opening of the final Ace Hudk,ins were mentioned as period, the Utes nnmmered through the most likely welters to face the for a score, Summerhays placing ; chain jion,r., , the ball In position for Price's line Pa. Nov. 19 PHILADELPHIA,' which second the counted of bucks, for a score. A pass, Price to Wat-kin- s, (UP). Joe Dundee of Baltimore, welterweight champion of th accounted for touchdown, ':. and the Utcs were world, will defend his title hi Madison Square GardervJNew York threatening again as the ' game next month, according to contracts ..' ended '5 Price and Lybbert were outstanding in the "U" backfleld-wh- ilo Simpkins and Jonas were brilliant pa the line. McBeth, former Pay-so- n backfield star, was the outstanding performer --for- the ."A", and Tate, at end, also glayed spec- LEHlSoUNCES , 260- 'i i. j Phone - 1 M . 1 i FOR. YOUR You'll, need va good Jack the --new Walker double lift gives you a h lift. No more swearing when you change , t i V Greenlings Too Strong for Logan Team; Win 13 to'O - . uuurii v University game h l NJ- H- VS. . Hi DEFEAT gains, Rose r.nd Bates were heavy scorers; forrthe winners, and the entire team , showed 'exceptional- - cla::s. Get yours now! - t- 1 off-tack-le ,Hre.Qiains are the best insurance for , r' - 1 'U'iFRESIIME minutes of play. Wasatch held the home team for downs on one occasion, "but the Heber defense weakened thereafter, Toeele scoring three touchdowns before the 'quarter ended, by means of long end runs and big rt'Vev bttHT Utah and Mary Alton, Harding' ci war Issued a marriage 11 YORKNEW - PhU Scott. British pwii cense at the county court housJ ' ' whose champion, heavyweight Saturday. American debuf was j:ut 6hort by Knute Hansen, has been matched iuhnsoa'and son of PwebUi to meet Monte Mum, Nebraska, in M. h a ten round bout to be held Nov. Colorado,' are among the visitor 28 In the St Nichas arena. s in Provo ever the week end 1 , , asw the f Tooele-Wasatc- CHEAP Ban winter driving. - .x: T West-Pres-tts- o, Insurance n , u:.; b , Provo Hide i jt , . flnglerling semi-finali- st Bacon .toli!JdQb C: ioung uern tonrmem M I the V: S. government through the federal fish hatchery, and were planted through the state fish and game department , The state plans to arrange for nr of Class B. Region 2. smashes, end runs and passes gave Tooeje an easy win over the. visitors, who chalked up two points on a safety In the first period, when Tooele was leading,' 19 to 0, and a bad pass from center proved .fatal to Tooele's hope of a shutout over , its rivals. to press , Tooele la now expected in the Hs claim as a tTtah stata gridiron race,' and will meet the winner of the game 4or the right to oppose Provo for state title laurels. Tooele appears to be anxious to Insist upon a test, with the Panthers, despite general sentiment urging a hasty completion of the football bad season, before extremely - 7-- - ; weather sets in. . Victory Is Deoivlse NEW . The trout were" TUrnished by counter against Wasatch Jiign oi Heber City for the championship , - g for stocking ef the river. TOOELE, NoV. 19rTooele swamp ed Heber, ,63 to 1 in Friday en- of the after thTtirsf ) uQ , . .. ' thousand liiJ LLLJ w- " In Provo River Forty U rainbow trout were planted Saturday morning by th Provo Conservation association. Planting was done to the Provo river, just above the dam, and' marksa the campaign of the local orgao-Uatlo- 30-ya- d ' Winners Expected to Insist Upon Flaying West High V. For State Title ter rd J . m At VASAlliU i fj Iiainbow MIWM0O Trout Planted . TOOELE -- UH ul L-- A 3 ? . '.v Go. 111 ' V Y ia ' i tiLric-4 loonatkB. soaring, to rfimeHv.' heights " : of ; " , new ..... - 4JbrTPv - -'- ' ; - - ; S&rJJ - 11 ' : COMEDY W VI - .. J ' . WVi w . i PROVO "finA,! gj uvJ Uj La Z -- A L u 11 U mmu I |