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Show PROVO SUNDAY EEItALD, SUNDAY, DECP1EER 4, 1927. iea tJMatcH FAtIS EAGER TO . SEE POPULAR GRAPPLERS Pounda for Tuesday Mason Must Mate Match; Park ; Night's Is Confident of Victory i . . , RICESELECTSjOi ALL-MIC- Winner-Take-A- H Reraarksble Jb Training Hard ram-- 1 the " Charley Muoi mat mat cn, wnicnj f eatura or a sport cra v will h b fceld at the Provo Armory JTuea-da- y evening, under tha management of Henry Jones. Alaton T Make ilaaon toai asree4 to make 115 Ibaada for the match, which will be baaia. Park on a winner-take-a- ll will weigh about 152, and Maaon will have no difficulty In making tha specified limit The popular Oregon grappler haa been engaged In Friday and Saturday., favoring that aa the quickest method of taking off a few spare . pounds. Park, Orem aenaatlon who haa appeared to be in the beat form of his career lately In vlctoriea over Toung Dern and Alaska Prultt, baa been hot on Maadn'a trail and is elated at the arrangements for the match. "I feel sure I can beat Maaon," declared Park, "although I realiM be la one of the finest grappleri In the game at his weight. I am In the best shape of my . mat career right now, and If Maaon beat me, he must show the best wrestling seen In these parts for a long time." Mason is also confident that he can defeat Park, counting . upon greater experience on the mat to take the measure of the- Orem ' grappler. V Mike Collins Challeng- e- variety Ie& 1 firP- Vare represented n foot Grantland Rice's ball team which appears in tne car- . rest Issue of Collier's wee lay. Smith f Penn, named tackle, bails ? i ' from Salt Lake City. . Rice's first team follows: End Oosterbaan, Michigan. ' j BUU. Tackle Raskowskl,-OhiGuard Smith, Notre Dame. eoHet-e- s 'f ' Guard Crane,' Illinois. Tackle Smith, Pennsylvania. End Nash, Georgia. , Drury, Southern Quarterback .. California.- - 1 Halfback Cagle, Army: '' ' Halfback Welsh, Pittsburgh. ' Fullback Joestlng, Minnesota.' In place of the usual second ' and third teams,' Rice nominated the squads df following " ' other players Including: Ends. Shiver, ueorgia; uoncness, Pittsburgh; Born, Army, and Moe-ePrinceton.. Tacklei, Hibbs, 1 wood-choppi- r, .MisSouthern California; souri; Douds, Washington and Jef California. ferson, and Coitrin, Olaen ABen t,' w BOYK TUSSLES night to scloae the first week of the tournament Jrtaged In bow 8aiEDrtELjcUy I'tan Oil vs. rtne Armory alleys. - i I Blast Furnace. The Scbof ield Auto team gave the Knight Woole Tneadny, Dee. Pipe plant a eloae tussle for two j MUls vs rip MechanlcaJ. games, but on the third, the Pipers Wednesday. Dee. 1 Flpe Plant I broke away to win by SS pins, reg" i Prove Herald. istered total of 8077. Nielsoa of Thursday, Dee! $ . Tejlurid j the PI pa plant and Allen of SchoMotor va Anderson Garage. 'j fleld each got 197 for high game, Coke Ovens vs. j and Nielson's 601 was high for the Dee. Friday, - Schofleld Auto. l three-gam- e total. Saturday, Dec - It American j "The Provo Evening Herald won i Express vs. Provo Cleaning. its opening contest from the Provo . rCleaning and Dyeing company by The Paeific States Cast Iron Pipe 118 pine, gaining a big margin tn Plant and the Provo Evening Her- the final game, which brought the ald .registered,, victories Friday Herald total to m. U Alger of the Cleaners seoired 181 for high and-D- . Alger of the duards, Hanson, Minnesota; Baer, single score team bad same' high three-gam- e and McMullen, Nebraska, Michigan; ' 471Woerner, Navy. Centers, Betten- - total with Scores: Friday's Illiand court, St Mary's, Reltch, Total nois. Quarterbacks, Connor,' N. T. ' PIPE PLANT U.; Spears, Vanderbilt; Mann, Newell 107 120 146 373 Southern Methodist and Hunt Tfex- 180 80 93 403 A. and M. Halfbacks,' Presnen, Dixon , 118 ,160 148 423 Nebraska; Maf stars, Dartmouth; Snow . , lot 133 118 407 Scull, Pennsylvania and Roepke, Bray .. 141 163 197 801 Penn State. Fullbacks, ' Amoe. Nleisoa Washington- - - and Jefferson, , and 2007 Total Miles, Princeton. j -- t fi V I If EXT WEEK'S Monday, Dee, 8 -- ' L - . 453 3o2 .. M 164 111 15 ..125 107 130 .7 1ST 108 133-4- 3C .... Goodtll 165 123 133 M 196 1M 145 114 108 182 88 ...... Tltton Thurgood U Alger ...... Madeen 132 120 .... amateur.,". Miss'Lenglen, It was understood, was awaiting, the result of the efforts of Paul Feret, ; Preachman who became a profeBsio'nal tennis player in September, 1926, and now is seeking reinstatement as an ; amatur. It was hi New Tork on rOct t, 1926, in Madison Square Garden that Mias Inglen left the ranks ft the amateurs he had dominated for so long. She opened a tour ex 430 339 1969 15& 106 112 90 -- i316 217 9 148 451 88 ................. Total 472 168 124 108 winsemen! S90 world, soon majr seek Total ..... ITlUPIFrenai I31S7T as an PROVO CtEANINa D. Alger tkss. 1851 , ? on sAle Saturday and Monday only Extra quality Warren Axes, size 3 - io i lbs. .Howard Axes, a good Axe at a low on aU caHsfrom points in the jefritooTliMo (Telephone and Telegraph Company to'rwjntt irubc territory of any other, associated Bell .Company." I Beavers Have Veteran Team; ' Will Meet B. Y. U. December 17 i ' 1 a ferent teams in barn-gtormi- iu Aa.se, to ton. tenters; ; Zl Hartung, Hagefa percentage basketbaHJ Hartung and Shreeye play the right side, the centers play the right corners, Captain Burr plays the left corner, and the left hand side is unfilled as yet:' The. close of football season has released three more players" fot tb-varsity basketball squadrThey-nre- 4 13-o- z. Stanley household Hammers 89c Stanley Carpenters Ham- - 4. mera No. 18, 100 Roasters..-98- -- . 111 h 18-inc- b I I than-ighfpugilisU boij-atheIf wai s me trouble, we need a few right side position. i.. g more laws. hMany Promising Me-nFain and Harold Price are substitutes for the pivot job. Lusk is' in aspirant for center from the 1927 rook team. Competing for the right side position 'With the tettermen are Mills and O'Bryan, both fast and clever youngsters from the 1927 r, freshmen. Tippery, Young,Cordy, and Hart 'Are out to sub for Captain Burr. The latter two are showing up best; ' For fuU e ' - ituSt - ftX e y inch Scfioller adjustable Wrench 5gc 9 -- 1 0-i- n. Scholler adjustable Wrench 69c SchcOlerjtdjustableJWrencli 98(S 10 inch Stillson Pipe Wrench.........98c Stillson Pipe WrencLr.i.1 .19. 7 ir-inc-- ft. Galv." HAY KNIVES Little Giant Knives SAVE twisted 59c 79c COAL BUCKETS Dell Chipman 3 ddbrs West Sutton-Chas- e " Drug : 30 s Long Handled Excelsior Shovel, excellent qpality.with good handles. Every home needs one $1 .49 AXE HANDLES 34 ..... k , . ... i ........ - . ILL" . - - P j V7( 49c " just by 9& - Consolidated Wagon Machine Co. N " - ..... v ... PROVO, UTAH . f & . ... ZIl , second growth Hickory Axe Handles, special at inches, with heavy steel bodies and rubber tires, The Mountain States lelephonY and Telegraph Co. 4y- A We also have a complete stock of wood body Coaster Wagons with steel wheel, and rubber tires, which we will discount 25 WE DELIVER CALL TELEPHONE 244 wt tuffett thtl yon 'write. " T SHOVELS No. 2 COASTER r Sieg-linge- Mush Tbrson, a big youngster who played with the freshmen last season looks best forjheiplabe Jield ' by Captain Graap' .. last season. Wascher, a transfer who is eligible. this season,- also loqkB good, for this job. Others trying out are Sid -- - Johnson and Ray Price. $1.98 WAGONV: A shipment of steel Coaster Wagons arrived, size U 34 Irl - $1.59 Lisk Galvaniied Coal Bucket J.....:.....'.r...:; OQn (This is an extra heavy, seamless coal bucket, and regularly sells for $1.25 iiarge size -wmie willow uwtnes Baskets$1.35 anti-boxin- Walk Upstairs and Har Knives Iwan's serrated edge Hay. -- No. 17 Medium size white Willow Clothes - ' $1 .1 9 .. . Disston Kitchen Saws 69c Disston Butcher Saws....$1.49 v ' CLOTHES BASKETS . " rs BUTCHERSAWS : 16-inc- ; c Clothes Lines These new reductions will save the telephone users of the United States an additional 51,500,000 annually. ; Ham-me- WRENCHES Clothfis Lines .....,. No. 4, 100 ft. Galvv twisted - er was an outstanding player with A sports critic says those British theIreslimen Tqulntet last season. t $1.09 , BssaaaassssasssasssBSBBBBBi .! I . ... Stanley Carpenters z. l....i-.L.- l. CLOTHES LINES The ;improvments. in, service, features made last year longer evening and night discount periods, reversal privilege on station ' v testation calls, etc remain in effect. Shreeye, Captain Burr, Paterson, Mathews, forwards and guards. Paterson and Mathews play the pivot position in- - Coach R. H. s , GALVANIZED f . 16-o- 16-o- iLf pisHsisi .The vcnbg rates applving from 7 p. m, to p. m.) between . the points affected will a level to about half way bereduced, the'new-dae tween the nigh.t rates and rates. , Jn order to the congestion during night hours the night rates now ic use after 830 p. m. Mill be held at approximately their present Wis. uni' HAMMERS ,89 $1 14 qt. Gray Enameled Dish Pans 57c 17 qt. Gray Enameled Dish Pans.. 69c 21 qt. Gray Enameled Dish Pans...90c 1 T qt lieavy Aluminum Dish Pans $1.98 Reduced Service Features' Retained .. h rnini-miz- jt . Roasterslo RounTuminum 80 ' : Boots ..r.A.:.v-i$4.98 Red Arrow brand full hip Boots...$5.98 - (These boots.aret the, highest grade, ; v fully guaranteed) 0 0-i- 59 -.$1. Arrow brand knee Boots-.$3.9- 3 Arrowbrand Stonn, King ; ROASTERS $62. Many Evening $1.98 17x12 heavy enameled, regular ' price $2.00, Special $1.49 17x11 Aluminum Salt-Lak- BOUT WINNER and The greater Aedlstancei'the greater tfie reduco'n?' For example, from Phoenix Boston the basic stab'onytottion rate for three ltynutes is redMcpd from LO.0O p 8.00j from Denver to Bos-toto .5p; tifoise tolWmi,l0j6t6$8tt;(rQm Helenas WewriYork, 8.60 to 7X0; from El Paso fcYorfc, &P0 froffl Santa Fe to Boston; 8.35 to $6.75i hom f e Gty to Boston, f930 to$750; from Cheyenne to Bo ieven" different Re Red UniversaLFood Choppers apacity V lbs. ..... $1.69 No. 1 Universal Food Choppers, capacity 2 lbs. '$1.98 No. 2 Universal Food Choppers; .. capacity 2y2 lbs; r... $2.39 to' Distant Points 1.59 ,.- HOOD RUBBER BOOTS FOOD CHOPPERS No. .. Stanley House Axe 29 ,!.-.:.- -- L--. p, OREGON STATE, Corvallls, Dec S. But two weeks remains before the Oregon State basketeers leave for Provo, Utah, to open their Jschedulew 1th 8;ame with Brigham Young university, On thi trip which takes the Orange five as far east as Chicago dlf-- ; games will be played wl th 10 - price 12 qt. Retinned Pails 49c 11 qt Eetiflned covered Dairy Pails, (approved by State Dairy - ...$1.98 - DAIRY PAILS .r-j- RerJteSriRates t; Dazey Churns Dazey Churns AXES , Large Bize, extra heavy Galvanired Boflers , $1,93 Large' size Tin Boiler with Copper -.- ; $189 Bottom, all size Copper heavy 'Large . Boiler S5.49 3 Quart 4 Quart Effective! Decembery,M927 A 23 per cent tax on all prise fight seats priced above 35 is proThe governing power posed. believe, that, a .guy silly to sit in one of the 33 flops enough ; ' has suffered enough SPECIAL SALE OF SEASONABLE HARDWARE : : ITEMS FORTHE HOME OR FARM An opportunity to replace old or worn out tools at low prices- A GLASS CHURNS r . ; TES t v.' . - jr - . iffi fmm- mm i i - Willtj the jroung American eham-pio- n, at Cannes, Itherehy strength-enin- g her claim ea th champion-.- , ship. She remained the unquestioned champion until she turned professional. Since then Miss Wills through outstanding .victories- - over women players, (row every . country has been considered U) champion. There has been popular demand that Miss Wills meet Mile Lenglen again, tor decide which is th greater player. ' . , ' "121" 125 Hulick Total .,. tfCC BEREIII STATED PARIS, 100 Clartr ..'.T.V.r. the United States under the di. rection Pyle.- . On February 16. 1926, Mile Leng-le- n met and defeated Mias Helen tenis circles today undestobd Total Lenglen, one time amateur 433 145 women tennis champion of the lit us 138 vi....:. -- j CANZONERfe NEW YORK, Dec. S (UP) canzonen, contender for the bantamweight championship now conceded to Bud Taylor, won an impressive victory in 10 rounds over Ignaclo Fernandez, young Philip pine, Thursday night Cmnzonert won the decision In five rounds, three were given the' game little Filipino, and tvo were h uoiitaui- drawn TVih ham aum. lui weight limit Fernandez had been substituted for Bud Taylor, who in- lUTedartand-in-trainin .nil since been suspended by the New i oris Athletic Mmmisslon." John 13 128 - Nielsen ...... 3 states. The B. Y, U. game Is th only one to beblayed ln4Jtah Have Veteran Team ' The Orangemen , are doped to have one of the strongest quintets in the Jcoast conference hlsyear Eight lettermen are back for the team this season with a veteran in every position but that vacated by ! Captain Ray Graap; who was grad-V "'" uated last spring. Competition Is kefn for the positions on the team as but ten molt will be token on the trip east Some of the recruit look so good that they may beat th veterans out for positions on the team. Letterroen are Savory Plnkrto4, Tony ' .... tl 293 133 - PROVO HERALD ,.,... ARE STRONG "Before any of the boys claim any great honors X want them to think of me as a logical contender." Interest "is "apparently "booming in the mat game here, and if Tuesday's bout shows a good atendance, Provo fans may expect more excellent offerings berore the season ' ' ends. ' '.' s-- ! '"Vi" - concludes: Total 159 87 .. w O.A.C.CAGERS brilliant matches with Henry Jones and Dean Park last winter. . Vesco'lssues' a 'ehalleMge 'to the best men of his weight appearing in this section, and states that he has not lost a match since returning- to Oregon after his Provo trip last season. Vesco Wants To Come Vesco hopes that he will be able to return to Provo for a few matches this his Provo friends for favors shown when he was here last year. . He .... Aston PII711 Total WASH BOILERS CHARLEY MASON Mason, popular Oregon Charley Mike N. Collins, commonly known is training in these parti as "Man eater' Mike" middleweight grappler, matcn wan for hHT coming haa sent in a challenge to the win- hard Dean Park, which he hopes win ner. climax a series of sensational Henry Jones, who Is promoting matches for him in Provo. Mason ofthe match, has had a number of has won many friends during his fers to wrestle in the northwest, stay in Provo, and a thrilling match but his foot is still in bad shape, Is expected "when be meets' the although the injury is now showing popular and Bpeedy "Orem Flash. consistent improvement. As soon as he is able to wrestle again, Jonea is of. Van planning upon an invasion n as couver, where he is a mat sensation. The Evening Herald has received a letter from Sailor George Vesco, Eugene, Oregon, mat star who is in frovo for lata well-know- ' NEW TORK. Eleven FRIDAY'S rSte-tion- s la IU Choicel Salt Laker Named" 155 Callister . Harrison TRIUMPH OVER RIVALS Hi A Team Show SCHOF1ELD AUTO PIPE PLAIfF AltD.IIERALD j; j i iff mm BnnghellCiddies to Toyland ID) 362 W6tMCfgiiyeetrova . ' i . y j. ) |