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Show 1 ' : - v.- - PEOYO EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, J927. ??AGBL FIERCE BATTLE EXPECTED INfliPiNE-lM-S ' ' - " - : BristliMBatdes PLEASANT GROVE AND MY 'First - Br Honors BOB GOQDELL GroT-PnT- 1 1 school aVnoul - y .; d ' . I - 'pf entering I :X - kid-iie- y f'st tighter than. bare knuckles ana deliver a killin" blov';. In Ahe seven teenth round 1 Kftiashed 1dm one on the chin and he sank like a rock. a basketbal Interest well an belli an advantageous formerly rhaage financially. I'r tieen a a Vt teaiu, haiTalwayg nd B. Vlletit drawing card, state-hig- - ar- r d consiuer-ai.l- . all-nig- clial-lenge- a.l t.,. wn adl rni-- tbe-Ya- le y air hIihiiW ; Ma-- I O':- 1 was ready to drop froiu sheer fright whetr thin- incident lr my Memorable "fight at the Kver- at dawn one with Jake Knrvher., who used to work at the same vooec shop with Jack Denipsey. and who n to nit first secret fight. 1 hud forgotten Thar-vilaI had two itlarrc ou iny back ovr my kidneys. Karchef lamnied me with f stiff body puuches.Oue a couple of the jdanff nrioosened at the turner and rolled m like was sure- - rt'licvetl after that round to find his terrific poke to. the'.rBis bad busted- only the -'psTcr iiistend of a bone. , We' Kittled on ami ou and 1 liegnn to- cut bin facr. unmercifully. Win wmni .mtl.iig.ki4 gloy.ea' aiid with r 4b.urtuwU- g ril, T.-bl- i (UP) 1i yoti iumgiue how It- felt to feU have a big. dynaniite-puuVtiiuwllh terrific force )( pnwte.juu hear iluht over- - jinrr short w 'innate )e'l the alxive t ry of alarm, imagine jour; side hag lieetj Uowu v and tbfu Teach down with jmtr glove and KEEL the protu- teams of Ihc .wvham in action feasant Grove, Debl ITove playa cfctol u4 American t Br nh rVrk at Uneoln. pleasant Grove and lrovo appear to tw the Wrongest teams in the division at tft present time. American KVrk may la regarded e trenwly dangeronii with B. V. high ' IrtiooT f bw rrttudrlrtd ' Ijpbt and limt.la bringing up the rear. IIKmmM InUiraitkn Indicated by Hm h a ratlua 1 things wrfttlt. and t bang tbe outlook T way BaiI1" " draws to close. Vf UMrfun baa been Tk- - Altiin U aluce tbe 1A2C ae hmhtM H. wsa . .PrwiH .bW-he division a fiiraier comemaui, .. the wnmnrtt ; - '. Tbe addilWW-ri- ! t.re-waw- NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jati. ?. "Smoky" Joe Wood, Yale root nau ptayera. lhatteball coach and former.. j('leve I land Brown may be a milk fed aggre Fame f unv kind eaiued throuth player, is innocent ;,f any gatlon against, next year, nut it m in connection with tTie4.im,,Klu,i iuethoda InvariaWy leav wrong-doinI betting scandal Involving the tlcve a atnouui or .worry in ilk a cinch ourTwtblicity departmwt ill be asked not to street the fact." liana ana Detroit ciuia or nije wake.y I American league, so far as a it While only jUayed proliably I Athletic association in coJHrnietl. very, minor )art In tbe great seaAfter an aeKSion of the son Tbe huddle In football hat proved enjtiyed by the nnlaten Brows association, l'mf. Ueirge it. Xettie-ton- . fiMitlxill team, the--: fact waa much conclusively that men are Juat at chairman of tbe board Of con- advertlseil that drinking a pint of fickle. aa women, remarked a fa trol,, today loed thl xtaU'Hit'ht : milk titter each practice WW that mou football coaes at the-- recent 1 JU'tlnu. hurt, heen l.iken. or U ''" 'w 'fw i iff tot n?r4 inc. nt" of totittue insitPdr,,i now contemplated by tbe. board of 4'it-"Thsk" Mcliughry. Mirny Ceoki Tk cttttrtd of tbe Yale university ath- Just dood The tardy manner in which. htry letic association to alter it existing The milk diet was fogarded mere many of the tea ma using the hnddl I itattohir wtthJw'MMtriTurnTgt ly as a good story tiutil JBrown had put the ball into n ay, eaJd the terms of service at Yale he has leatcii coach with a auille, "was due to the Yale. I)ijrtmouth:-ariIbis in character and conduct Iturvacd. couldn't Against the first two fact that nonie of tbe the deniiUIeudorseuients which led tcjims mit a single substitution was make up their minds boys whether to , to bis MpiHiintuient us athletic mil il t forward pass, run the ends or buek i coach. The bttard of Control pus- At that stage of the season the the Hue. V j'""1 Isesfiea no evidence which, in its "The huddle giyea loo many cookt j pint of milk, nijeory o the Brown judgment, discredits the honesty coa b liegnn lo lie a source of much t express an opinion and land lutegrlty of his past some of them ha vent any." . .'" worry' to hfi'u. insistent on tb No doubt the coach la a trifle vn "Sly playera BLOOMIXOTOX, Ills.. Jan. 5 driiilitng pint of milk daily after kind and probably dcJesn't mean all practice 'brought, mv hiuidredir of he salii. bnt it" looks as 'if he Bad It'btrence Brooks,- as veteran catcher, signed manager of the comiuAiilcnttoiiM on the subject given one good reason for. the wast ' Klooinington team la the Three-- I s.iys tbi' Brown iHWch. ed time that la a part of tbe huddlt league fxiuu.Jiiulgdnlr.y4a'ltb mwt Umm,- - f i'tu Good As Ever tb rteaxaut beadliulnf tbe week'a play. the Alili dlvtctoB ltoop seamm 1U Wltb claxll - t s - - roapaniea throughout tbe United Btatea, breeder of Jersey, Hols tain and other kind of cattle, farm weeklies and medical Journal. -, Publkity Baired "No doubt for advertlafag the value of milk at a food, and wasted articles from me dealing with the plana tloui of my theorlea subject and what it meant to mf jiJOEWOODIS Jersey I . ON 'I" STORY") MfiAnlifl HAnTKK KEVKN , - "lle'g ttrtkea tm rf puuf Juhuiiy'n rllmf-l.- ai it stkkiuf through his American Fork Is Dangerous; Six Teams Will Make Lively Scramble For .... lift JacK S ... Plenty of Honor at Home BareHstDays - PliOVO ARE FAVORITES , TORES Ty ( olib's home folks In Augusta, Ga., don't beliee the things CommisLamlis says "iHitch". Leoharda!cT about him. Cpon Cobb's sioner tiaaW 'of cbrytMBUwmuma and a return, be was proposal to run him for mayor. . h fr tb first time which i expwted to riiHntfcrti with a team on the make creditable showing ,,? Paxed floor. general appearance ot the for ready Mine division team, liveliest season of their career, ' ' as follows: NORTHWESTERN Cowboy" Kulsch Expelled From Iowa University FIMSCIJ FHANKIE COACH LEAVES : went taBlUtJr4saiha-ri'.c(iatl- y CardlnulH from the to the St. The rntvo high wbool Bulldogs. Weil. sir. the funniest thing hapan- - e New York GiauU in a trade for ,.,iiche(l. byDES MOINES, Iowa, Jan. C with a Rogers llornsliy, is wintering ..at pened ufter the fight, tveryone left IK.I.in The Des Moines Register it, the ustoii)ar.f threes and fours (UP) X. Y.,, in tbe Adiron-diickLake riaciti. DesDirect' to Karcher .and my- Thistlethwaite for-- . in a copyrighted story said today and only finally a team veteran last the FriMch quit wo veteran guards We walked out Nick Kutsch. University of Iowa : ev Ttinies of Wisconsin In' f.ill betause of illness, but says he self were there. and two Karcher's face was a mid tr.m.thor football tar,..had.been advised asjvelLaAes-er-j.an"l1h uapri" now is expects reserve strength, been if as .hed " lost mess. looked ( He Future by tbe dean of men not to return 1927. Captain Friseh a Vr to have Ihe big year. vo team of a steam roller. to the university. over run by McGraw John irwar f,H,vVr favor, with manager and. Wddiffi, Is Barred I Kutsch was arrested several .,t..r ...d BulUxk and Gee, when lie- left the club without get- Fighter Jan. Yls., MAI)ISOXT, ,C (UP) The We walked up to n car. before Christmas and fined days be the Martins lineup ting permission, Karch-er i Glen Thistlethwaite,- whfr coached conductor" took one look at Hoover is JLn-- ' $25 for tackling a Christmas tree f Northwestern university to a lie for and and wouldn't let him on. wbowe it down the street 1 H4jM'utar forward, hit by the western conference "champion for acarrying hands of Bhig- -t "You'll say you've- touchdown tition, mitably-atthham. East- - and ..Tooele, but have a train" and try to collect damFriends of Kutsch at tbe uni- flM.rTrk make bim ship in 1920, his fifth year at the l)eaten East and Tooele, as well agesget off !,v He shouted at poor Ev.an.ston terarty my he plans to enter the school, has been, appointed as several other teams. Many new Kan her. university of Southern California nr hoadfootb.iill coach at the Univermen h live lieeh usd- and fonrh Ber i immediately. tournaments after this and later be sity of WisconKin77QeorgerTLlttle, ba had rett Aas utilized his games to get the strongest, possible. came acquainted with, a nice young director of athletics, announced toa forward be lineup in readiness,.- - This ,Plnr-entl- ( Imp mimed Arthur BrMiane, whq ' P"- a good BUuulph consists, of SlcTague and Mil- was writing'' space oh tjie Sun. He day. the teamwork. Hulbh, . The appointment was made by center; .ittpndert ouite a few of my shows. Walker, yet to ler, forwards"; alne nmu LOS Calif., Jan. i fast Wilde and t berk, guards. - Mcjague f I worked my way tip to the finals t4e Badger athletic council and the- (UP) ANGELES. unusually Is He for places among Aspirants Lltproved of biwird nt ttti1 are Hie Wilde Miller regents University amttteur and letter on fifr' the Tiptttweignt Ereai- is a tfuard whose skill line las siarters n MifcK'K'U. men. ... . .in aTTiTmet ami walloi'd Bill ElUngsand offense . ... iw.uou lue , , T .... uin lK,th 1 goii ieciacie, jesi of Then .are aliilitv Other performers makes worth for the crown. know n. l?spile bis s.ze,. he forxvJirdr advice, and .lack" ' ' ' introentions of passes. the following: Fullmer,' Irounds over six Southern California m,r 111; I, . ' , Uobinson, 1111; guard and 'fcirward ; ouit Jhe amateurs. mi uis Ullr f courses today. iniiirs. ,,nd is a acrias guard. Gets the j;oal- Bernard, center; Webb, Lto of the an ndiiiiuistration exten guard. While the less fortunate ' were guard, U a .good defensive performAmerican Fork Is extiecfed to athEDITOR'S NOTE In the nert sive program of' iutra-murtut- -, entrance- - privileges. VT fighting aufor any letics. Include: prove a .formidable opponent Other rrovo player rhapter McAuliffe gives you the George Yon Elm, nationul amateur team, in, the division; ' center. Thistlethwaite has accepted, the champion; Harry. Cooper, winner thentic story of how the original Martin, forward ;Eggertsen, midWisconsin position and will reiort of last year's Los Angeles open; It. Y. II. S. Jack Dempsey went Into the Creer, forward and' guard; over in tihie to direct'' spring training George Duncan, English pro and B. Y. high school, tirTewcomer to dleweight rViss ami handed ...tav riiirenpe Taylor, a sulistiild's liehhveight title to his for the 1927 season, it was an- - other international gift figures play tr.te forward of exceptional .ability. high school comiietilion, in the state tiw. ed tuning up rounds. for.anx naL McAuliffe, aiid how McAuliffe Jnounced injured his wyist and is)tJLlkdxlw'jv-eas- x fnp tho Heason oppout'Ut. Ofliipetition with Xebo. Victories over L. P. S., ..Weber, division teJnns has shown victories counterbal- over Springville,; Paysou a'tid Spiin- O'CONNELL HAS HOPES ani Spanish Fork are defeats at the UhFork, and Payson also has one anced by m .v J hfl'hda of tteden. Manti and Eph- - decision over the' "Y" boys. SAX Fit A XT I St 'O Start raimrThe yefeati all hav been by-- ing in raggedrstj'le, the "Y" five has K)'t'(Mitiell. former otitfieldcr or e ne rnarrow mrtTglns. Provo wirn aneai shown consistoif "'imprevemeiit un- XewrjorkTUifliitsrannonnTOl-Tiierraticbasket-shootinder the coaching of Frosty Bich- - Wits considering a lH'tltion t or jj passing team, an an Which great ards, B. YV aggregation, athlete,- and Will rehearing on the charges "for baseball. a from banned was should lie prUVe strong e but teams this make puzzle, O'Conncll is now yorking "as a 1 contender for titleh'onofs. , -- 7 . season. PLEASANT GROVE Captain Holt", Luke, Smith nnd stevedore. . Jtnld, PleasanCirove has a veteran 8wapp, forwardfYance-aiBown and. Smart, guards, NEPIHOFj.JJQINJL ' eftin-- ef great strength to opeJi- tha- centers'; in the divi- are the- '- stellar ierformers of the 1927 team. Kunner-u; KXOXVILLE, Teun., Jap. r, siHh last rear, the Grovers, coached team. veil full ntet "is I IjowcH y Harry Richards, are stronger than ever. Their only pre season not one to be taken lightly, and back for the Central High football defeat 'was inflicted by Bingham, its supporters expect it to mak team here that finished the season L. and they hold wins over L...D. S. and an excellent record in its first seas- undefeated, is a. nephew of John on-in .Sulliyaa, former champion boxer. fast companf.. Springville, among others. . LEHI .' The starting lineup Friday will probably lie as follows, Christiansen Lehi, last year's champion of and Brinley, forwards ; Mayes, ten? the division is. not likely to threaten ter ; Olpin and West, guards. The championship laurels during ithe two forwards are scorers of excep- coming season. With a' number of tional ability. Brinley was one of letter men ktst, Ichl has had a . , men at the 1926 state the high-poirecord .and gloomy a tournament, wmle Christiansen is Ross Neilson has used ninny asjiir-ant4-- diminutive- star whose flashy floor a., n inning work and bnsket shootin" .is a fea- combination. So many substitutes ture of the Grovers' attack. Hayes have Ijeen used throughout the seais on entirely capable center, with son that jtheJitartlng' lineup of the Rcorhig nbilitynnd Olpin and West, Ijehi team' is uncertain, and their gnards- - aiw Jrfenslyetejeit- also something of an strengtbv-;l- 8 highest caliber. This aggregation de unknown Rjiringville, quantity. feated the Saints by two points Spanish Fork and L, T. S. first ahd were nutter when the. Tlmmplons second teams have, hnmbled the playing n top strength, and the. Ixhl aggregation this, season. Their prolinble starting- - lineup banded Spring-lllrecently leaves Friday folows: Fjeld. and Stewart, no doubt in the minds of the fans In forwards ; Brlgg's. ' center ; - Bishop this region that the Pleasant Grove and Beck, guards, Other menu team will lie heard from. They are hers of the squad' are as follows: hojx'ful of defeating Proro in the WitmaiuDaflllife, Smith and Evans, Cramv-cen- ter get off 6K'!ilng - contest-ontLih- ns r Brown, " 6 10 to a flying start In the divisional Lewis, Holmstead and Frnine, ". competition. .7 guards. 7 '' Kirk, for- I.himich," Baxter-an- d LINCOLN':. wards; Kjnbort. center: Nelson and Lincoln high, schofd. Cached bv Harris, guards, are substitutes of Carl. Swenson, has. Its. 'strongp1-- ! ' " y-prominence. teflni In years a team which mav ; It seems certain that Tleasant make . trouble M the leaders, Grove I the team which' must be it is expected to be a "beaten for; Alpine division honors chflinplonship contender. Early iii this season, and their performances the, senson. the Lincoln bors took '"will be watched closely "'throughout the nieamiV :Of ISlHnglIe, and tne .season more 17eXBttP'ef ted by n vfcl HwBUltialMrift ift '? 'MMtu AMERICAN FORK f and Jlsde,- It.'.iMadsen, Payson. BUSHY GRAHAM a and re rArnerlcan Berrett .Reese forwards; johrison; ;6f Hy . Tnrkhas' developed a .formidable Bunker, centets; Tsivlor, Bown. Notice the patient smile fin Mr. 14 hoonstorr-thi, ?ea-Clayton, FVtrr. and .Olson, guards. Bushy G ruhn iu here. He is waiting negregation of son. 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