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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY- NOVEMBER 21. 1927. - MOUNTAIN TITLE IS DZCIDED THIS W : r ' . ' r t - . rZ?XT& rr. 40 meeu mason koloraao Agg lesj ina te ers meet r- n u u M L L U . . Thanksgiving Day Tilt Holds InteresHn ThlsTSeciion; Tfirilling Battle Is Regarded As Certain Utah-U- C. R M. C. STANDING W. Colorado Aft C dtorado College . . Db ve- I'rilversrtjr i'tah University . Maataiut BUte .... Vtra State .... JS7 XI I - V'Uh Acchw ; B. l'. U ., Coktrado Mloet . ,, Catsnula Teacher FC I 1 1 i I it .T5t 1 M -- t attfi 1 S .187 AM 4 If - West-Tooe- 38-1- . .i , , 0. despite the fact of their Logan rivals lit the percentage column, and are slight favorites because of their veteran team. The rival will be In top condition for the battle, with the chief loss to the Aggie being Noel , second-strin- g quarterback; The Ute wlUJtte In readiness for the fray, with (the "cripples" ; in harness for the big game. Denver V and Colorado V, traditional rivals in the Centennial gtatq, also meet In a game of great Ben-nlo- n, Interest. The Rocky Mountain championship will be determined next Satu- colored--woman-Wh- o " rday in ColoraddrmrsrwhereThratColorado College Tigers will tempt, to stem the rush of the Vic- torious Colorado Aggies. The winner will take first place in the conference standing for the season. Colorado Aggies have been setting a furious" pace recently, capped with a 39-- 7 win over Boulder Sat-the urday, completely-outclassi- ng state university team, which holds the one victory chalked up against the Colorado College Tigers. " C. C powned Denver However, Colorado .College holds a decisive victory over Denver to It credit, and It was the Denver team that upset Colorado Aggies early In the season. The Tigers downed Teachers, 20 . to 0, with a number of regulars on the sidelines,!, and will be at top for the Q. A. C game. 'strength Colorado Aggies are counting upon their great line, with Rankin, Brown, Williams and Caldwell in the , fcackf ield. Colorado Cdllegs, not reputed to have uch a strong Une counts upon a formidable ar ray' of backfield stars, with "Dutch": Clark, sophomore backfield sensation as its ace in line plunging. Field Phelps and Clark both, are exceptional field goal booters, a factor which might have much to do with the result , f 7I . r Ain't V f I V.1 ' . EXCURSION f "6nm lYne" FARE PLUS subsidised a the princess and Zoubkoff drove , away. . Zoubkoff shower the widely advertised bridegroom' nervousness. The ceremony wa delayed because he had forgotten necessary papers. It groom emerged. I - vm ND TRIP Bl 0.1 psni- G 1t 3 Is Laid To Rest ARMORY, TUESDAY, NOV. 22 8:30 ar fw Dean Park. Alaskan Has Fine Record Alaska Prultt, meet grappler who-wil- l Charley Mason, conqueror of Mike. Collins, in s finish bout next Tuesday night in the Provo armory, cernes to Prove with an exceptional mat record, and Is confident of downing Maaon In the headline battle. Prultt, who will weigh In at .170 pound, claim the light "heavyweight 'championship of Alaska, and ha lost only one match In th last year, being defeated by Ted Thye of Port- loi irilllng .... - . 11 ns a a far better wrestler ' than the husky Mike, he feel BORAH .IDAHO'S CHOICE that he can win In short order. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. (UP) .Prultt Is hot on the trail of Ira Dern, Salt Lake grappler, Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho; will be the choice of hi home state and since Dern I expected at the ringside Tuesday night with , for. the presidency next year, Rephi cousin, Hy Sh&rman, who resentative French, Republican, meet Dean Park at that time, Idaho, declared at (he White House Prultt expect to challenge him 'today following a call on President at that time. Coolldge. claims to have beaten Mike Collins In 1 minute In a bout staged In Idaho about two month ago, and although he; regard Col- - 11a Feeltn - p .: j By i - WADS .THR0U6H RECORD BREAKING DAY BRIGG3 We take this opportunity of thaiiking the good people of PrOvo and vicinity for their support AMD APTER DESSeRT Yoo To 4MKS A CKSAR6T 6s ARC AFftA 0 OF SHOCKim S f LOW6 BUT Mince Vie amd plum podovnc h5 JA niaking this the largest openihg; of any SfctVace.Statioh in Southern ; tJtah. . ;;i:v-rr- r euATiveS '. jr;. WSorifie lotnnr Co. Kssiw w - c Itiigide Prultt NfcaJ : TWO STATIONS- tJOBNER FIRST WEST AND CENTER ( ; AMD lady; wKrtailseelrtotr'and raised in the South, moved to New HIS TKOSmT . ."lHNKS York," began a smoker, moving the conversation, geographically speaking. "Down where she had lived colored people had cooked for her, . S imiUhem his raa.iJnMQTHta ExPRe..S ADm.xjs for riHei. vjealth t CONtCS W0 WE SELL t her CHief 551' THE fjJRi ?ff OLD ThAt " I I- -- ( - la qolo a I'm ThAnkfui. Thkt IM .BROAD MINDED JMAT A REUSF POft MV i ' amd Gn-- r fEP GAS AND VIC0 M6T0R 0DL In the Automobile Business in Proyo For 13 Years RTfe I , T .75. :i I TV WW THANKSGIVING . . HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS 1 COLUMBIA COK 'A' FARES . , ROUNUTRIP DENR & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Ticket ibn: eaJe November 22. 23 and 24 between all points 1n Utah, Westwater and west there of; also, to all point on L A. ft S. L., .Southern --Pacific and y Western, Pacifid where rare is sao.Qfror-hia- a. Flnal-r- eturn limit November 28. one-wa- i - f. n mjL'WM . ' .nun- k"!'. i is ra : . r'- - -- i ' - : . . 71 Domestic $8.00 ft- Mbdiherwd BetterQmette.-hm-m- - - I I rea 4A.jL(it Co, E. 1700 i f : PHONE 17 - , - I vOKe $6.50 HAVFI YOTT TT VPT - v TnitfTI - Smoof y.'MlT ADS aH SThat GoodGo i . Hi ' M , ftfrwtt t ES .... t m& sit . For detailed fare and Pullman reservation call on nearest RidGrinae I 5, of Boxing ..... 'Man-eater- " - AKip Dern" "Young 7 Rounds tussle. f, s p.m. Charley Masort vs. Alaska Priitt s - : i Dtck Thorn (left) and Den Corbett (right) closed 'fheir cdllegiate football careers With B. Y. U. .Saturday by turning; Jn stellaiLexhlb!-tio- n against Colorado Mines. Corbett, tackle and captain of the 1927 team, wa on of the most reliable men on the forward wall and had a cen fins season this year. Dick Thorns, named as third ter In 1926, when he captained the Cougars, Continued his brilliant play BLbOMINGTON, Ihd. Welch. this year, and la Without doubt one of the finest center who ha .ever . "I Purdu' sophomore backfield sensa appeared In the Rocky Mountain section. tion, contributed a brilliant performance against Indiana Saturday, Cougars wilted In the last period, and Purdue won, 21 to I, In a bril- after m sturdy defense.at , . 2 liant second-ha- lf comeback. B ANN ARBOR, Mich. Minnesota -rallied to dows Michigan Saturday, BUTTE, Mont MofaUiha Uhlvgr SPANISH FORK. Nov. 19. Fun: i slty maintained its .eason. Joestlng, Jinx over record for eral Services for William E. Beers, Gilbert, c:!Oosterbaah,' M Al(iulstahd lege teard 'Saturday, winning 8 to 0 ended their college careers with wa held Thursday afternoon at In ah exciting game. Passe scored this fame. Passing gave Mich- the Lake Shore chapel with Bishop the only touchdown of the contest igangreat WELTERWEIGHT FINISH BOUT the first touchdown. but Thomas Anderson lb charge. The M ,. outplayed the home team speakers were President Henry A. 8 CHICAGO. 111. Illinois won the Minnesota In. the second halt and. smashed Gardner, Bishop George Foster, AlVs. Big Ten Championship Saturday by and to Ander-sotbert Francis it Thoirias and way i, victory. passed downing Ohio State, 13 to 0, before who made the closing remark. .;;.. Welterweights One Hour Limit . a crowd of 70.000. Zuppke's Illlhi Rufu Huff, offered the opening held to outsmarted the Buckeyes, who . PORTLAND, Ore Idaho it undefeated record In the Pacific prayer and John H. Hayes the closthrew iway three glowing chances , prayer. .. . . to score once when only ' a foot Coast conference by defeating Ore- ingMusic waa furnished the Lake by gon eollege Saturday Agricultural was necessary for e. touchdown. Shore choir and by Mra. Maud Bel. L6wer Floor $1:00 ' $1.60 Passes accounted for two of Illinois' by a score of 12 to 7. The Vandal low and Arch who wincame score to behind the Clayson from 75o sang Women and oys.25c touchdowns. Illinois went through Balcolij a duet and Ira Perry wh6 aaht the season, with out a defeat or tie. ning touchdown In the last five solo. There wa a MANAGEMENT i minute of attendance, large HElTftY play. JONES ' Interment waa in the Spanish Fork j ( Powerful on . LOS ANGELES, ...... ' ?XIKIXIUXEXSSSXZIXXZXXXXXZXXXXXXIIIliKXIXXII attack, the Southern California TroDES MOINES, Iowa Rockne't jans downed Washington State col- Horsemen, rode rough-shod- e over lege 27 to 0, to continue at the Drake Saturday, and won 82 to 0, top of the Pacific Coast conference. with playing i,no ; ,thsubstitute Meeker, star of the invaders, was throughout first half of the watched Closely, and the visiting contest, , 1 folks Dinner i in-ROU- 8ellng date November tS, 14 Kelurn Limit Sleaday; Nov. Z8 - - - m. THANKSGIVING There t ceremony was performed at the city hail informally. Tws witnesses were Baroa Von Solemachen and Professor Rutlneff of Berlin. ' A crowd that had gathered 1n front of the city hall started a small hostile demonstration a brig Ani 57 WEST CENTER In Room -- "A Smoking t i young William F. Bed's .WH6m Vour Best aehfj wArrs You To his nnd INUiteS foU to Tneia HoUt FoA THAr4KiCivih Alex- ander Zoubkdft a petinilea Russian: the German etfleasfkal authorities, aeftouncing the marriage a linnidrat" became of the drfferene in age between the princess and Zoubkoff, refused to sanction it - . It a Grand and Glorious msst i '- . laundered lor her, nursed her, when she wa a ehrldr and, in fact, furnished all of the hard labor, which white folks do not indulge in south of the Mason and Dixon line. After she moved to the big City and had arranged, her household goods In a room, which was parlor, bedroom, dining room and library, she went forth to find herself a 'washerwoman.' As she lived near Harlem, It was not difficult to come In contact with a looked as though she might know her 'suds.' 'Could you tell me, where I might find a nice colored woman to I. do my washing asked the white from the South. lady " 'Law, dearies,' replied Miss feon-nl- e Chocolate, from Harlem, 1 was jus look in fer a nice white woman to do mine.' " i . a hostile crowd, to garded a the strongest in the east this season, and threatf ced to score on several occasions, but th Bull dog line was at its best la emer v..gencies. . d, th.Utes are ahead .. jt x BONN, Germany, Nor. 19 (UP). 1?le- -' Sixty one year old. Prince torie of ScMomburg-Llppe- . lister,, ef . ths former ksiaerwa married today, 1b defiance of relatives and against the .great Tale team, re 180-pou- . v l : elsg-.a-.- Weds Youth 1 . i re- - . Tbet'4. is tobe a Orih-domony Monday at the Creek church ef which Zoubkoff Is a j member. It ha4 been planned to make today's ceremony a church tone, tout - - 0 le . ; NEW HAVEN. Conn, Tale wi too powerful for a stubborn Harvard team Saturday, and Eli captured a 14-- verdict over their traditional rivals. Long end runs by Garvey and Hammersley accounted for both Tale score. Harvard play ed It best game of the season ?N 1 -- Princess, 61, BERKELET. Calif. Stanford maintained ft undefeated record In Pacific Coast conference Competition, and incidentally defeated it great traditional foe, California, in Saturday's great, game, before a crowd of 80.00O. The (core wa 13 to 8. and waa thrilling from start to finish. , Stanford cored. 7 point early In the game, when Biff Hoffman crashed over 'for a touchdown. A WockedT punt in the third quarter gave the Golden Bears a touchdown but the kick for point was blocked, and Stanford made another, successful drive for , touchdown in the final period, Hoffman scoring to cinch the game. 4 n63 to West high swamped. Preston, In a semifinal tussle Saturday, and will play Tooele for a place iu Provo high for the final the atatgriA Champlonship The final game will be played in Salt Lake Saturday, December 3, it Is announced. The game occilrl "next featnrflay on Cummlng JJeid gjUt LsX. Fifty-thre- e points Is a new tetal for the Panthers' this season, and Dan Beckstead, fullback, was the star In the assault. Three .end run for touchdowns, and I long some terrific line smashing was the contribution of Beckstead for the day, and it was a teal performance. Forty-fiv- e hi yards was ' longest run. Prestoh played good football, at times gaining consistently' with end runs and going through the line, but the visitors were no match for Coach RojrMcIntyrVs Panthers,; who bav smothered all rivals this .. season. , , . . The Panther Jine was Impregnable in emergencies, at usual, and used It bulk to good effect against the smaller Preston grtdders. , Tooele's gridsters watched th game, and are confident of upsetting the dope when they meet West With B. T. U.' collegiat football season ended with a spectacular victory over Colorado Mines, Provo fans ar watching the Rocky Mountain conference final games this wetk. Great lntereEt, of cdUrs. M Ip the annual Beehlv itat? classic with Utah 'XT and Utah Aggie ready for the Thanksgiving Day lash In the new University I exstadium, A crowd of 20,000 pected. to watch this battle between the two ancient rival, and a large number of Provoan will, b on hand for he game,, : Rival Evenly Matched Last year the two team wet for nd the conference championship, TW year, With Utah won. 3 tc-nothing depending upon the result, the team will fight a bard a ever, and are believed to be extremely Saturday. : - .j m - 1 kVT LAKE CiTT. Ho, agat Thursday"! 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