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Show . .C;VTJ-rn0Y- 'AGE SIX TWO 11UJAIH,,TIIEDAY" JANUARY 4,1927. 0 JAR STY PLAYS HIGH SCHOOL MY llrt taction In Pas adeha .Gam e j home I waa luaklng tzJW and rthhmen Will Face Cougars Alpine Division Five Return changed the pay. envelop 'every e Saturday Bigot becaase.ltwaa a from Spanish Fork In rule vf the ltous that alt us boys r With Victory Series tura over owr usy and take what 'X .CI: - v i Two-C.m- B..T. ia promised plenty of basketball eveiihig. fc Friday 0Vy Lii Y.hU.'h school yraya la iwi dtvlsddn tonlest against Lehl jili vision Infant, Forkera to ttiiir cmttt-Tbatw was 37 to 18, and narked the third " fantea victory, in four w(tb Nlx division tearna. " Kiu itmejrid AlpiD dito HtxuiltUi Yott Huturday evening and returnrr iUe ed wltl ajdet telTe rirtory e aiKMinmedlately 7:30 aMoek, the biKh w hiiol, varsity sttl ...opppae never TV fitsiie of the K"e e resumed Both contest in. doubt, the Provo men taking an H I played in tlie eurly lead and holding it despite inn. the best efforts tit their nvala.- - The liiad Selection Soon . uaHHing and basket shoot log of the The t'ojigar aunaa.wiu ue Invaders was far suierior U that vt K, - Huberts at inc fir 'iM-. 4a auged number or thel iif the. week, mid nine foul pitches foiihttaar half hmen doubtless, will 1 included n. their total score. .t, the. ."aggregation. Tbe freshman Hutart and Yanct led the Luke, comem will filii.v iiitft t'oach Frosty RiluirdUi' - attackfor tb the present varsity team BatFergusoa d iwyi'uTWifsB-aol:iy evening- were ' the wliimsshiiw. for 8pauUh in Friday, Jan. U the B.Y7.J". Fork. ' , II fai-Alii uuiiit, power- -- - l'lie hlKh arbool't l bMti tram hailing from Blngl markvd " lierforniHiice, Khiiniw by ronsistent III. AnLHimilir nullum i ram newcomer the MiuroviJUeut. nose. one 4jfij).1gli. si'hool iimiiiefrWiit-fln- d' lie reicarded liHutly. Tie Hiltii Simmon, (not fi lilt'ri Uniiv, boy$ have won over I'ayaon, pritig-vitilx Halle, Ken Weight, and others and rlinlsh Fork, and have In the alumni ' expecjed to N'H-uilcfenti! by Ivsoq ' In an 1h;ch " '! ' - I, B. Y. "Yf ... 4,V"-Syui- n; I- h The-JwU- , (l. f back-befo- . ' . "f Urf?lwtt F . ,. - ' d i , gMrationatJejt. f : - - r B- i' ! t 1 ): A SEW IOBK, Jaiu 4, Its" phil- oaopbers baviag tee) able o bold their own with America for aeveral Greece baa finally decided upna a policy of expansion and will henceforth aeek It glory In the noble field of tennis while rat qnet fans the world over await "" ita debut. . Through Pan M. Greece baa filed a challenge with the United Suites for tbe Davis rnp electing to play the preliminary rounds la the En-:,; ropenn none.,. ; Julian 8. Myrli-k- , chalrmsa of th C, .8. L. Ty A, accepted it and now Greece becomes the thirty-first nation t wrrte it name on the IhivU eup rants. ' ' w Ad HiMifles:. t At' de0iUv,lBl ChrMmas tree a Jnly si . Kiwakee anil Cohft htw sarn te Washington. pasaiMy in tbe hope f making a, real their-rus- e J - -- " - The coast league in trying ts bat, Dutch Leonard from Jtn parka. Brine a miner league, it ewuld U""0- ly afford to pay as tuw-- for Iutb't, giMletters aa ina .... h ii time we plelc p a napes read that Charlie lUneabexg, th bantamweight champton,- - haa H . , i barred for net fighting , Etw we - view of the kind of .fighter ha we wonder; what sort f nisb meut hewoul(T draw : fought.' " ' - la Is, -- Mr. OXloofty had what yon ndght call a positively unique ChriatnuM an gave bdn Mler : 't . pencil.' iS,.- 'iii'i.." .......Ne r Ty Cobb has been nominated as the nexi mayor of ' Augasta., CsC But tbe drawback about thai la tbe Job doesn't p $00,000 a year. i' ... v m- - K MEEOTflFBMCUSSED CHARGES RICKARD WILL uffair, Tkc .varNljyrfrosh classes on the This showing leads Bupporter of inlng Friday mid Saturday eve that team to believe that Alpine ns lire attracting more than ordi-r- division tennis mav find considerthe fact taut able attentim,-du- e in difficulty handling the "1" the chance to break into the game number of the freshmen are bld-n- iiKKrexutlon this season. -saldi strongly for regular place. lAil Come Friday "I will!" ny Star I'layeftfs- Strennouoa driHs In Everyone M the yooui jumped up F. Hart, Snow, ('. Kkousen and for the opening of the preparation aeaaon Fri- and gathered around me, and-- . I ers will tie among' the. freshmen day will mark the B. I. high know now they wanted to persuade wards; Ileeve will hold forth at school player'- - activities this week. hie to get Into the ring Immediately B. Sknusenand Ponlson,' iter; Lebi la the team which will oppose before,! bucked out I banded my will he among the first the "X" in the opening contest, and brother Con iny money so no one r guards. fans may expert a lively ould frisk my clothes. I I'rovo Taggert ni... til ...-- . Tvl .Ii " wam..LfM haa hid la hrratiriedmrand-TiWlwre-- i t success this after different season, uressiug room. vfcjirds; 1'orlcr Mild teell Hart, a strong team last year, He. save me some Instructions ltTS : tllius, Howe, Westover Isiastlng on and ftirm, the l'rvo but I did not know what they were I SiiiiiiHins, guards. loom as favorites to start the an aooui, i was so excireu. h'itb tbose two lineups in action. Uiys neason with a victory. Taggert blew a whistle and intro lively battle is exiiected--onCaptain Holt, l.uke- - nad Smith, duced me as "Mr. Johnny McAnliffc Y. II. X. icb will rival Hie Ielli-B- . forwards Vance "mid Judd,' centers j of Willlrfmsburg." I glunced at my ner of the Alpine division season Bown and'f Bm.irt, guards, comprise brothel-- , " t'on. He looked as If I I'rovo. The Improvement of the tin urriiv nf hssketeera whleli tK Y. was going to be murdered. SomeI) ai hool team has been marked, and Aliahe how at the moment I forgot to be tfeniely 1 &iniild4ib'e I Lehl to' have lajiiMHte teams must m tbolr guard frightened-- . In lis attempt ta subdiie this team in the 102T season, ('pies Dempsey . newcomers to the Alpine dl- - against score of SiiahWi Fork won the first round er.slly. I ..The the, I :' "r-on. ;:, ; coiled 4)eBjpsey's style I hud 'seen game: SPANISH Fame: sajiftut nndJnhhed away iwith lay t arson, u, left and occasionally, crossed over ........ Ferguson, my right. I was more confident in Jackson, e the second round and liegnn ham Xellson, lg , In ,..0 mering Mace harder Larsen. rg .... the third I nailed him! ," ,..0 ..0 . The crowd ivaaln a jmrpriHed bp: IIuff.Jg. ..a Hansen, rg rouf.' Everyone crowded around me and began pouring drinks down- uie Totals ?- -. r,.8 11 ft 19 fbe first I had ever and, B. Y. H. H, G. T, F. P. Jirnt before midnight Con and I S ...2 decided to go home. I felt safe as prge" Alexander Gives Inter Smith, If . b 10 I was not mnrktil a lilt. Con ap Luke, ,rf ...8 i 1 esting , Details Of . 7 Vance, pointed himself m" manager. 4 Bown, Ig i be How much did you get? Hawaii Game 0 8 asked. ..4 Smart, rg .1 8 wnpp, rf 0 2 "Twenty dollars." 'Gimme it," lit aatdT n ndmand- eorgeAiexaiHier-,- t'rovo nign ' B 87 ed Kii athlete In days goue by, now 16 Totals it all over. ' sidcnt of llonlulii, Hawaii, gave Referee, J'ra mpton. That waa my real start interesting dm;rlptlon of the Editor's Note la the next ehan- grid battle In a received by his brother, ter, McAnilffe tells hoW Jack Demp of I'rovo. sey wok hjm under bla wing and he letter follows In part:' guided him through bis first fight they saw, tournanmilB In this Bowerr. pe I'tab boysandcame, 1 .'-':.-.. such a game! ' i' conquered, 4. A farewell rAYSON' Wilson: vocal duet, Rhea' Daniels r It was over I couldn't speak Oan. was given l the First and N'vda Barnett: reading. Mrs. e a whiir, and couldn't real- - testimonial ward chapel, Sunday evening ' in Kntbryn .Bejtts; remarks,' mission : w . honor of Albert Met'lellaii, who left ary, mis i'roud of I'tah today for tbe A human chain of six men saved you came from sion. The following program was K for if hIL lier sons were like rendered reading "Pngs", ITdmiinri jnaiin Tnnna, from - drowning - is ,1'. of U. fiKitball Team, the en-- I Evans;' planologue. Miss Maud 01-- an icy lake the v..-world would ait tip and take aon, accompanied by'. Miss Crysta Until i tbe next issue of Liberty ' '.. r. : Clay comes out we won't be abb? to tell Uisoq; vocal lie game was scheduled for 2:30 ton ; . remarks, Bishop Alfred B. whether (bis was; a frame or not. (u By 2 o'clock the stands were iming to fill in spite of the un-jl-n weather. By 3 o'clock; there Now is the time to have yoiir bid "furniture restored. 10,0(W fan in the seata. We When you clean the attic find some old chair or; piece ms had four sections just across entra-perto- j . i rrr .CKE8 OFFICERS ELECTED ' '!- - V PAI80N, Jail, Tbe First ward r Primary rStar reorganised litst night aii wiib tne louowing orncers Mrs, Etta Jeppson, president ; Mrs. , Tina HOPPR T8. HAGEXLACHEN i MndenbaU,. first counsellor; Mrs. tiazel xeeman, second , counsellor. SEW;YORS--Wllli- e Hoppa, chalThe retiring : presidency lncltaled lenger and Erie Uagenlaeber, cham Mrs. Adelin Bates, Mrs. Haael pat- - pion, have completed their workouts en and Mrs. Caroline Kentptwo., in preparation for tb 12 balk line billard championship match which ! TWIN GIRLS BORN will, begin Wednesday. ,5 ' Jaie4.-TwiPAYSONV girla a " were horn en New Year day to Mr. " 'tn ft It would be a terrible blow to the Lmi " : f and Mrs. John Zeeman, nd a son American public if anything; shonU .( to let go a lmg pass tbe prelous day to Postmaster and hapiiea to baseball,..,,,. Where George iBogtie, Stanford hilflia k,-- just would tbe wen go to eat hot dog8? that resulted in plailng the halt In iNisiCon ur rttautoraa toncnoown Mrs. Aran C. Page.A crowd Year's of New 60,000 Alabama huge jammed agni.lst Iny. tbe kose Howl at l'asadena, Cullf., to withess ite. contest e . - . that-resulte- r eup. !.T. aan.1 app(JlBtments,w he said, - Tba reptirta bad. named Morton Kner of Southern California; "wild gib Kelly of Montana ; Wully Marks of Chicago and Jim, Under bill of Sr. Map's college, California. .' . . ; : f (CP) Reports . that tbe United-- State mad recrtltbeen mTlltiry cademy IngT. football players were rialruled hy Major Topborne, head of rhe athleUe department, today. tto tbe academy appointment jXo will be made until July and my de partment baa nothing to do with the $5.50 a week thea cash was left after expense were . paid. sr Well, with "what Id waved, which have wasn't wry nuich, I devlded a ling on the Bowery one night. It waa Saturday, July 11, 1SH4. Idyl older brother, Con, acoompunied me. Dedgea Bonnreiw , We drifted Into Frank Wblta'a saloon near Houston, street and sneaked into 'the lioxlng ball In the re the bouncer at the bar - r could kick, us out. It waa crowded and Jack Tag- the announcer, I suddenly gert, raised his baud and in hi circus bawler voice said : Wilt anylxxly in the bouae meet Mr. Bob Mace?" ilsee was the bouse fightry and considered, pretty good, I did not know It and in tbe excitement at - - - I loid the folks at a coofier,; - Philosophers to i Give face Stars 'RECRUmKG' Tennis J plUKT - ' ARTiIY DEfIIES , WEgT POINT, I was making r n BarcHstDays - MEETS LEHI - BILKED; ffl BASKETBALL-GAME- S Bristli nil battles . . : y g -- " R'i 'HHff'iia.to m! n e -- , n . ..,.... rf ETTER TELLS antr-hikrde- OF UTE FEAT ......... - , i . -- t ,..'. .............. n Cattle Promoter Plans Confab Wife of man Dies at Urbana, With Champ to Arrange Ohio Battle light Well-Know- NEW YORK, Jan. 4 (UP). Forty, members of the, Chicage Practicing that tirand of oratory and lietrolt American league teams which ends with the persuave pleu of 1!)17 been asked to attend x a bearing at the office of' Judge to week St. this hrd will go Keiiesaw M." Ijindis, "cKar" of basein an effort to Induce Gene Tunmy ball, Wednesdays morning, to to defeml the hesvywolght the charges of Swede Risberg, this summer." -. niemlier of the 1910 "Black Sox' Tunuey, doing a vaudeville turn who has that twenty mem at a reputed $7,(XK) a week, bin tiers of charged the' Chicago club bribed notified that he will hear the pro- certain .Detroit players to tbrw'' moter's! proposition., When- Itlckard u e series at I ha t time. stieakR of chnmpbiimblp bouts his Tbe Is list bemleil ht Unohlo Voice Is us meUnlious as a cash I 'V. Jennings, former manager of tbe .. register. The situation is complicated by the Tigers; Eddie C'olins, second baseman; Clarence the threat , of Huiubert Fugazj. rival promoter, to invade St. IxmM (iowlnnd, now an Anierican league 'Fii'tfaK'y dlready h.'is made Lis offer UiUUlrei,bait, manager f.,)b.ut at toTiimiey and believes that the that time;" IlonleofBush, the Pittsburgh maiiuger. cha uipitin is disismiHl . in Jiis favor, " ' ; ". ,' but Fugassy ba always been lnelin- - l'ira,tes. ed to Tunney has frankly passed the since ' IT was Ulckurd wbo gave word Jbut Jia will Tniineyhis chinii-- against .lack w;hieh is most advantageous Denujsey, the 'chiimpfon .owes" ItlckIf the bout .Is held iu this ard , another lsint,' but siqitiinent ate rK it nrolsibtr win-li- e. prolMtbly will have no place In the law allows him a maximum of 37H.1 fipancial battle of St. Louis. gate receipts nu iercni oi A nun always ran use a few tlie chumtiS must decide which promoter is likely to provide a show more Shirts. Come in and see our that, will attract the most fans. special Shirt sale. Schwab Clothing i aiany ngiu fans believe that j . ' iw.. IVY Z ' - ' I ' corps. . - di'iit, niit having lost a game to tim for four years, r ive minutes before.,' the game the l't?s tame trotting on the We-al- l uttjod andsang Utah - The Utes' were a wonderful in tljeir redMjerseys. Big, clean ws who the admiration who saw them. They-oekty ,sueet .when 4Uey began- - to i up." is Siears One v tailed' dejicriptioft of the game, ti was won by I tah 17 to t, fol- l. AteJander describes the first 1 : .". ., t ie c.. " . , was a giorious battle and as if thrills ia sixty minutes can nd every one In the Hawalan (s who" hails from I'tah la tell-h- e wide, w ile, world about It ere-,-- . .. 5V '. to 50 25 v.' .i'.iv'i "T . OVERCOATS $15.50TO $12.50T0$25 nd ... Boy's Suits $6.75 TO. You can get It at the familiar Conoco sign. ' ' j V $1.65 $1.85 yVool y $2j5: ; fc0ATS . 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They d nifghty good and appeared as ' of furniture or maybe, the furniture you are using has been mared or would you like a different finish-enam- eled lie VTalnip aj four-gam- ; fielirirom Jlawail rooting see- We had our. stands deeorated crimson and white, and had ,'ht with us lid Army band and s- -a i- -i ,i- n other-flay.,.- w.i ii ijiSAaa dls-prti- -- Swiss-Germa- - ehuni-pionsh- ......... Albert McClellan Leaves Fpr 'Mission r high-grad- : e Pliant Ji ; Ill " H wi .i,:aiai:ii:iii,:l;ii:iiii;ttM:!i!j'ito;tSf |