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Show 4i- - r FROVO SUNDAY" HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER SIMMONS- ELECTED - MORGAN HOLDS GIVES HIGH IIAflBIS MatXdPreiMils Continued Low Blows FinaDy Disqualify Click In Fierce Fray Stellar Tackle Named Football Leader At Annual Grid Banquet; Coaches . Speak at Gathering wi4 Henry Simmon star tackle, B. Y. V. grid ; named captain of team of J928, at an election held? . 1 fI i The affair took ''Friday evening. place at the Hotel Roberts. ' Simmons, who changed from a guard portion In 1926 to tackleout-la-' 1CT, and became on of the standing linemen of the state at that post, is expected to prove a . popular and a capable leader next fall He made a rbrtef speech of appreciation after his election. Harris PraisesAthrtics 7 "Varsity football men, coaches, Y. V, athletic member of the. council and guests, w(th their ladies ' were in attendance. President F. S. Harris of the B. -- 't 'j a rr"KZ" sort Square Garden TRIMS B.Y.H.S. ! - r and Referee Ed- die Forbes disqualified Glick In the fourtcnth round, of a scheduled 15 round bout. The fair or foul controversy was Artists Too Speedy. For started ell- - over ugain as a result of Click's tactics, for some 9,000 Final Score fans started yelling "low blow" as 33-1- 3 Is early as the second round and kept it up until Referee Forbea finally corner - and -- Pprinfrville'a speedy hoop quintet waved Click to his Mor-was too fast for B. Y. hiph. school saved the 130 pound title for n' y Schwarta of New Fridav eveniny, trouncing the WHd cats byTrwre-e- f 33 to 13oaxhl .Corporal Izsy snoweu men. i laainpnam s Arusis brse offense of the season, and thefCos Angeles, Calif., In the 15 round and acquired possession "Y" five had little chance to hold semi-finof the world's flyweight championthem in chick. In New York state at least, B.- - Y. high has defeated Spanish ship Fork and Payson In other Morgan Is Game-Fa-ced contests with Nebo division with the loss of his- title teams. Morgan disregarded the" foul fightJohnson Is Star ing of Glick and put up one f,the Clever passing by the Artists, exhibitions ever witnessed set-u- p numerous shots, mitting m a New York prize ring. made things easy for the invaders. Down In the resin for three and their defense also wa each cmlnU o( nine eignt and uuu juiiiiwii, curiam itu ipmvct, from a body blow was the 'outstanding star of the time was questionable struek near the foul line, which game' with seven field goals. came up every time to fight Morgan Y. B. Vance, high's husky guard, back at Click with all the strength was the Wildcat mainstay. in his weary body. Only Morgan's score: The G. T. F. P. fighting heart Kept mm on nis teej SPRINGV1LLE: 0 0 while he was suffering from dick's", Paxman, rf ... Madscii, If . .'. . 0 4 ripping body blows, 0 14 x The crowd was In a turmoil at Johnson, c . .. 1 3 the end and Glick had to be escort- Harward, rg . 4 ed from the ring by squadron or Thome, lg , . . 8! policemen. From the second round Chllds, rf .... Oon the crowd was with Morgan and Weight, f f . , . . 0 they gave him a tremendous tribute Packard, If . . . 0 as he was helped to his feet and Nielsen, c 0 his band hoisted in victory. Blanchard, lg id-cat- s; .ucc. per,,, air-tlgh- tj i I , MINNEAPOLIS Sammy Man-del- l, lightweight champion, decisively defeated Johnny O'Donnell, St Paul, in 'a fight last night ' ......... . Word has been received here of the safe arrival in Liverpool, England, of Serge Glade, son of Mrs. Annie L, Glade; and John S. Tanner, son, of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tanner, of Provo, who will fulfill missions for the L. D. S. church. Knight-and-Bo- Germany, and Mr. Tanner will labor Their "many friends here will no doubt bt pleased to hear this news. In France. . 'H to It, on Thursday evening; thus ahewing It strength on ,tw eansecutive evenings. A. E. Anderoa of Euffalo, Ns York, wa i a business visitor Be Mr. and Mrs. XI . Lennoa of San Saturday. Diego California, are Provo vi&itors during the C'nristmas holidays, the Mr. and Mrs. C J. tewts of Fay-so- n were among th visitors here guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A, f Prove high's first practice Jones and Park; Report Themselves As. Fit . and Heady; Promoter Hopes For Big: Turnout .. game of the saasoo, played la Ephraim FrMay night reunited in a 19-victory for Ephraim. Couch Glen Simmons' Bulldogs have not been at work long enough to attain smooth teamwork, and Ephraim- - outplayed the Prow quintet eoa- sifctchtly, particularly on basltet l'rovo was very shooting, weak, Ephraim has been showing an 11 will have the belt a an added attraction when he Journeys to the Pacific slope. Jones Is Confident Jensen. in Its pre season games, wrest-- 1 condition, and will have no alibi the night of the Park-Jone- s will prove a hard team ling encounter Monday, when it wUli If he loses. "I have no idea of j losing, be turned over to however," said Jones. "I The winner of the tussle will be. can take Park's measure anytime. presented with the belt at the com- and I figure that the belt is Just as r good as mine right now. Park Is pletion of the match. a tough man to beat, but he has a Duncan "Takes Chance" C.l E. Duncan, who is promoting lot to learn abotot wrestling, as Z Mondays match at the Provo arm-ory.- intend to' demonstrate, next Monenthusiastic" at the prospects day." ; The Jones-Par- k match has been for, the coming match. His agreeJones-Park a topic of great interest among ment to promote the match, wjy the necessary $100 gate sport fans of. this section for the ' I receipts guarantee for Park, came last few dayaand a record crowd because he is confident of Jones is quite possible when the two glad , r- and MONDAYTUESDAY Beauty Incomparable! Romance Irresistible! to-be- 1 . . Y6U "must see this Comedy-dram- a of a beautiful girl' who nearly bluffed the wrong man into marriage: Wrmt, a role for Billie Dove !. More gorgeous more beautiful -- more fascinating than ever I Truly, American Beauty ! BUY YOUR t Saturday. ', SUNDAY the-refer-ee. . ' kSTRANMHEATRE: hk : George Hoffman of PUUDurgn,, Pa., was a Provo visitor on busiAasa . Friday. when the seacea apena. Ephrsjm alse downed SaUnav Provo Falls At Ephraim - Dcaa Park's wrestling belt, em- blematic of ihC western welter has ,beeo championship, blow too mfthy in hit title match weight sent to the office of the Evening m SPRlNfiVllJE T. V. was one of the principal ! speakers, and gave high praise to I athletics, which he characterized as one of the most valuable factors " In university life. "Athletics are needed by the aver-- l age man,' declared" President Har-- i rts. "In ' thl connection, E. L. beiief that hundreds Roberts' i should take part in athletics at a , school. Is Ideal, and . I hope that intramural and similar sports can " be Constantly enlarged, o that the greatest . numbe rofJYV students may take part In" soinwtorm of t athletics, was stressed by President who told of the value of ' Harris, exercise in tropical cities he had visited. ' "Don't forget your athletics when college careers end," urged the your ' speaker. "You can do more work ft you use a partof each day for athletic sports. The wonderful ath-- l wii. itnftt!cm at B. Y, U. should i convince you all of the value o sports throughout life, G. T. F. P. B. Y. H. S, j Taylor I Toastnuwter 0 3 0 0 ' David F. Har, president of the Johnson, rf . ... Dan at the 3 0 0 student body, presided Smith, If ath inelli duet, and Vic Taylor, student for lctic' manager was toastmaster 1 0 0 Vance, rg 0 2 1 Smart, lg tha evening. 0 0 0 In addition to Dr. Harris, the fol- Stringham, If Don Chipman, c 0 3 2 lowing were speakers: Captain 0 0 0 Corbett of the 1927 team; Coach Agaard, lg C. J Hart, Assistant Coach Phil 5 8 3 13 Jackson and E. L. Roberts, director Totals of physical education. All told of William Ivie of Scipio was aPro-v- o the team's achievements during the visitor the latter part of ' the optimistiand spoke season, fast week. " cally In future hopes. b " ' ILKngefTlll, J: Wilt Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown of Goodell also were called upon Ogden were' visitors here last week, talks for brief the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil An Instrumental trio, consisting Lang. Brimhall Zina of Beth Mangum, exrendered and Marlon G. Madsen musical entertainment ceptional during the banquet LeGtand Anderson 6ang a solor Star Nelson and Peyton Alexander rendered instrumental numbers and Bert Corless recited "The Highwayman" as other features of the evening's program. s ia2YOiILSecn..There new Junior light- ir.ight have been r V 'GRIBGA1PtoP;? O RI9 2 a ' Keen Interest In . EONFOI PRAISE TO ATHLETICS i Iff 1927: -s FURNITURE fli is AT ability to w4n tfce, belthe teiarcs. iators step Jhto the ring? for the The proniottr says he regards big battle between two local favor5 Park's terms as unreasonable, but Hes. Jthat he feels the public is keenly interested in the match, and that he is willing to take the chance. A We Duncan, who recently came to all want a new dress Provo, was chairman of recreation activities 4n Millard county before for Xmas Cinderella's he came to Provo, where he had the reputation-oeasy payment plan makes staging the best sport and dramatic features in ' it possible. that section? He is also much inter- D-T-RC- AND RECEIVE A f ested in the Boy Scout movement, and intends to Join the Provo chapter of the American Legion, having served in the World war. i The wrestlers are hard at work for the big matchPark doing his training in Salt Lake, with Ira Zern. and. Jones working out In : provbv With both matmen contemplating Pacific coast invasions this winter, the coming bout is extremely important to both, Bince the winner BEAUTIFUL. CINDERELLAf GIFT 230 WEST CENTER Tim - O. in ristmas? IF YOU'RE A GOOD GIRL Dear Santa Claus:- I tried to be a good girl so that you would come again this Christmas. I would lilte you to bringr'tae a pair of sport gloves, a doll that goes to sleep and has curly hair, and some candy and nuts. That is all for this time. I will be a good girl so that you won't forget me. Your friend, Mildred- Johnson, 755, West Second South. w TRIKE FOR TWO Dear Santa: We want a cork gun for Ross and one for Lynn end a tricycle or them both. We have been good bWs, und Lyntr wants- some max 5lesr Thanking you for the things you brought us last Xmas. Good- - night 'he gift your friends will treasure mos- ti a a b h a. ' . with LLOYD HUGHES LARSON STUDIO PARAMOUNT -- THEATRE BUILDING CO.MEDY- -- SONG SLIDES- - NEWS A NOW PLAYING Presents On Ther Stage This Evening at 8 and 9 p. m. CITY T The Orptieus Glub of Salt. Lake" Gity Mr. and Mrs. Earl 3. Miller of Blackfoot Idaho, and Mr, and Mrs Dell K. Miller of Rexburg, Idaho, spent last week in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Miller. They. left Saturday morning for San F.ernar-dinCtUif.. where they w;U visit this winter. ; - i Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Evans of spent Saturday in this city. n Og-le- ti Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bromwe'l of Logan are spending the holidays here with relatives and friendBj Mr. and Mrs! 3. C. Emmons ti'niT the Mt. Pleasant wcro liitter part of theweck. . MrIm . C. Doty of Salt Iike wa3 Provojusitor Saturday. .. a wV """ y ew FS x P. Etn"ry cf &.ilt'lLrli.e gperf Saturday here on business. MV-- T 1 T." K j "V"t TIT mP "l Mr E. F. Lamont of Mt Fleas- ar.t.is.here pver the yeek end, visit- ing friends. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. G EaH of were Provo visitors Friday evening. Melvin C Hoffman of the U. S. Navy is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Hoffman of thi3 city, after spending the last year on a cruise to.Guaruanams, Cuba, Haiti. Hampton Roads, and the Canal Zone. ' B ! master crook!,' A ltonngdetective.L A y PI A v .... ' i I V" JfJJt" "J Every second V o ThriU! Every Moment a Surprise! The CUmar E: Xm . A v WiU Leave You mi First " . North, Provo as.:j. ...a.--- ; 40 WONDERFUL VOICES DIRECTED BY FRANK ASPER -A REAL TREAT FOR PRO VOMUSIG LO VERStDON'T- - MISS IT! 11 V Feature Picture-- - '. HAL ROACH "FIGHTING- FATHERS' SL O. M. NEWS Jazz. 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