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Show rnoo evexg herald, Wednesday, NovEMmi PACE FIX 231927. - PRUITT AND "YOUNG I.i1i.JHeVAllmericaCandidAtey ; DEFEATED Orem Flash Wins Spectacular Tilt from ' Pmittin Straight : NEW TORK. -- Nov. 23 (DP). Many heads were shakenwisely around Broad way .today ahd"T told yoU'So" was mentioned Invariably la the discussion of the sudden termination of the Dempsey-Kearn- s FfllTa three hundred versatility against the heaviera Pruitt than he had displayed week ago In his victory over "Man-eatMike" Collins. The manner In which Mason disposed of Pruitt. who outweighed bin at least 10 espounds, raised him high In the timation of the fans of Provo, and Mason already was decidedlypopu-- i owin to his victory over Col lins and his rough stuff last week.snown Dy and t speed strength Mssoh., against, the Alaska, light er JoaWIiflmi tTpsala College at East Orange, N. J. scored nothing in seven games while its opponents ran up 28$. The coaches ere planning for a touchdown some time next season. In ene game this season Upsala's line was crossed only once by the enemy. Alumni are overjoyed by that victory. speed to match that of his clever : goal rival y' TPark featured wristlocks, ler splits and head scissors with exceptional skill, while his opponent, although usually on the defensive, secured one arm Tock on Park which appeared extremely dangerous before Park could extricate ' himself, After 27 minutes of this speedy tussling. Park secured an unbreakable wriatlock and his opponent conceded the fall.. ' Before Mason and Pruitt came on Park issued a challenge t, to the winner, and "Railroad'' of Loveland, Routt, Colorado, also appeared at the ringside to challenge the Masoii-Prui- tt victor. Routt performed a "strong man" feat of snapping an inner tub in the most approved "husky'' style an impressive demonstration of his powerful physique. Mason Is Willing ... c After his victory, Mason announced his willingness to meet anybody on' the TBMwltho weight limit barred. .ji , "" the-ma- grand" suit In Newark. The outcome of the first real battle between Dempsey and his pol of earlier days brought about as much difference in "opinion as to which side actually Von as did the recent affair in Chicago in which Dempsey was one of the principals. Kearn' said he was fouled in the TirsV round hy the legal tactics of Dompsey and his counsel and although he had to retire when the low punches were allowed he would continue the fight in New York or a lot of other places. Pempsey said h hadn't been warmed up when the fight ended. He maintained that hi didn't get a chance to land one punch and that ha will be in there swinging if ; .. tttf bo-fo- re - v- -g: f. oiBgv WttcM, ; ..J . J ' i -- V V-i;- - . T . . hasd't ioat so veU this The Navy year, but there is no telling' what the Navy may do ia this battle for; rt).--Th- e NEW YORK Nov.-2blood. .There's strength in, that on the Navy eleven, but thus far this sea- Army and Navy are putting finishing touches for their thirtieth son the midshipmen have wasted . annual football game at the polo opportunities right and left r, . , ; grounds Saturday. j , On paper, Army with its victory i There was no' puhliei sale of over Notre Dame as the outstand- - v. tickets-anthose few pasteboards: ing claim to fame, looks hk.e tne which have drifted into the hands best team. The Cadets beat Notre ol.speculatorf are autAed. at $50 Dame, 18 to 0, while the Irish sank' ssctv i n ; the Nvyt 9 to ...JL,. i r - , d .h ' t ; l ' " : I"" ( - , A ': pile Into Soldiers' Field here to see More than 100,000 persons, will HUGE CROWD . newly-rrive- miroaiJ -- Kearns wants another round. The sharps who profess to know the ins and outs of what Is called "the racket" couldn't be convinced that some business wasn't done." They referred to the money that was offered at odds last week that the case never would get to the Jury and they accused both parties In his quest for honors, young "Gibby" Welch, Pittsburgh's of bluffing. t star halfback and captain, has all the credentials of a brilllane record to Koar as says the lawyers already aid him. He is. phenmru-Ballfast, is a great open field runner, can have him "$40,000 on the nut" and and puntf beautifujl, and has the power' to smash a line. He pais that he is going through with i70'pouhds. - ISflO , . however, that he will not make any imrnediate attempt to have the case heavyweight champlctn was excepplaced on the calendar of the New tional. He handled him with ease York courts. for the most part, not appearing In second He said he was going lo Tfcjago danger until Just before the for a few days, where his middlefall, when his giant opponent's made "Wdlocks and head scissors weight champion, Mickey Walker. -. Is to fight Paul Berlenbach and . trouble. that , he would get back Into the heavier pruitt appeared so muchstart battle as soon as possible. In any that than his oppoot nt at the event it will Take a long time to the fans generallyTxpecte victget, the case into the IJew York the big man,' but from ory for mix-uwhen Mason hurl- , Jack . Carroll, boxer, courts and it may die meanwhile. the first resident of Prove, ed his opponent to the mat with a alno appeared at the ringside and TARIFF INCREASE I'RGED tricky hold, the. fans were pulling their .hardest for Mason, who was issued, a challenge to fistic artists of this regldn. t master of the situation. 4 Npv. 23 (UP) Two boxing preliminaries drew WASHINGTON, Too Fet For Pruitt A BO per cent Increase In the tariff their of share from the applause Pruitt for frojn too fast, He was of fans, two pairs of youths fighting , on Argentine corn was urged on the start, and broke a number disslashing draws. The curtain raiser President Coolldge today by Gov with a surprising head scissors Mason was on between Kid Bob and Kayo Bwapp ernor Christiansen of Minnesota. play of strength. three-fourtof was especially exciting, while the An increase Is the offensive fully necessary, he said, second tussle with Kid Max and th time, and at J bocause of with Argen in Johnson the also competition Battling hold toe ring, mark he secured a deadly farmers. . provided thrills. .. ...... which hurt Pruitt considerably he was able to break the grip. Continuing to work on Prultt's feet. - Mason finally gained a ppr" PfT atepover toehold from a, standing mark, and position at the Pruitt was forced to concede the 13' Says !v v few hours before the Princeton-fal- e game I chatted with a former Princeton star, close to Bill Roper, a reply to my query as to. how he ' doped the outcome, he said: "Prlacfton has a great team, .but If the game Is close and It Is, hard pressed to hold a scant lead, it may prove unequal to the occasion. Not because, of lack of courage, but rather poise.' v. , Sophomore Team J '."The Prinoeton team is largely made up of sophomores. Few of them have ever faced Yale. It will be a terrific strain for most of the youngsters and t it la pnly natural that they may suffer from lack of experience in the final stages if the score is close" After the game was over and Yale had won in the closing minutes of play, ivlvidly recalled the comments of the Tiger star of six years A ; double-headlin- , Wise Guys" Say They Knew Case Would Nev er Go ' ' to Jury . Salt Laker; Mason Shows Class to Down v Chariey Masonjand Dean Park wer vlctortout matches Tuesday evening, winning In sensational style over formidable e .opponents. The card was staged as the second ' of the sport events staged by Henry Jones, and a large attendance was enthusiastic tn As reception of both matches. In the finale of the evening:, idason downed Alaska Pruitt, in two. straight falls, and tussle. Park pinned In, a one-fa- ll the shoulders of Hy Sharraan ("Young Dern") to the mat in sensational style. ' Spectacular Mat Work. numerou had Both matches spectacular features, and the fans had plenty of chances to root for their befavorites In furious mix-up- s tween the rivals. Charley Mason , was Impressive and showed far more speed and ARE PREPARING HAbfAUJUJUUl DERM " ARE i The Army is a two to one favorit but these odds expected. to shorten when th ARTilY AND NAVYh- - the early betting, IS PREDICTED the teams play Saturday.. The Trojans are eager to avenge the 13 to 12 defeat handed them by the Rockne ramblers last year ,at Captain" v Morley Angeles. be the, coast's, chief of Drury will -fensive wespongainst-theirisb. Don "Bean" Williams, star back will not play because of an 1njure back sustained in the Washington State game. Cbris,ty Flanagan ahj "Butch" Niemiec will carry the burden of Notre Dame's hopes. While the coming . contest is of supreme importance, three other in tersections! games of some stand ing are scheduled for Thanksgiving Los CHICAGO. Nov- - .23. UP) CfJifornia Notre, football game will be played here Saturday before the third largest proup of spectators which ever gathered to see a sporting event . While many midwestern and east-Tha Dame-Southe- rn ern teams have journeyed td the Pacific coast to play the western leaders. Southern, California is the first of the western contenders to reverse the process. The west dayjNew York- - University's team coast teams have a narrow margin will play Nebraska at Lincoln and of victories iat the intersectional I Ames, which tied Illinois, meets I contests Marquette at Milwaukee, and Okla- A snowy field and icy, breezes, noma and Mis3ourt meet to decide were pregictedii 'the Missouri conference race. . . - , back. ' Changed Fight of Lino Glancing over the list of players in the Princeton squad who were eligible for" the Tale game, I find the' names of, .15 sophomores and as many juniors., While Princetpn was far" from n a team, as a matter of fact, the Tiger lineup was one of AT aa average extra cost of less than 25 cents can have all the advantages of Winter Conoco Ethyl Gasoline": . ; ' fio more smooth Quick startingi knocks, power, running at tiny speed, less depredation, practi- cally no repair bills due to the elimination of wear and tear caused bylrhocking.. The extra ptnniea which you pay for Conoco Ethyl save you dollar ' in the long run.. ,; r ' L Get it at the Conoco Sign. XI. per week you , one-ma- the, best , combinations I. have seen this .year. U seems to me that the moment Center Howe passed from the gridiron, the Princeton line lost much of its - : power.'- i ?t that Howe, badly used up in, the Ohio State game, wasn't. Vhysically, fit to engage la a slngle scrimmage prior to the Yale game. In that contest he was pitted against the best center I have, seek in action this season; Charlesworth, Until he was forced out because af injuries w,'h about 12 minuter to play. Howe, held his own, despite the fact Charlesworth was pressing every minute. Fatigue finally forced Coach Roper to withdraw Howe from, the game.. ; How he bated to go. He fought off five or six Tigers who to nduce hlhj to depart from sought the field Md.it was not until the officials stepped into the picture, that he consented to go. , Was Costly to Tigers - m told " ' CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY, ' ePioduccrsRefncr$ and Marketers of petroleum products in Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho.Konaaa, Missouri, Montana.Ne- -. braslca, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tezai, Utah, Wathinston and Wyoming .... high-grad- e i , . ries . Physicalyf unfit to play, for he staggered to the sidelines as would s drunken man, Hows showed the fighting spirit every loch of the way; several times his head to. where the teamsturning were lined trp as if debating as to whether or not he would return. . Quicti Starting i , gHaizxxuuiiiiiiiiiiciiiigiiclallllv HiixiiiiiiiBBixisziiiiixiifiisiiiiae . . " '. ' M T i f e Sale!.' fall. When the grapplers returned to mat, Pruitt went after his smaller opponent hard, and although itfason continued to be supreme by virtue of htr speed, Pruitt gained several heiHlocks and held scissors which partly dazed Mason. Pruitt, however, became overconfident, or both, , and missed a hold in a mixup. Mason flopped his rival to the mat, flat oit his bacRrmid fell on htmo and completely' that thbrmighly Prultt's shoulders were pinned, despite desperate' efforts to free himself. iThis second fall came after 11 minutes of milling. The Park-"YouBern" match was a .lightning-fas- t affair, with the Salt Laker showing an abundance of speed, but appearing unable to, cope with Park's aggressive mat work and superior strength, Clean and Fast These two stars gave an exceptionally clean and fast exhibition, - the l -- . as u . BUD'S. SERVICE & AtJTOv mA - aj LAUNDRY Third South "arid Seventh East a - which was greatly appreciatedby the fans afteF the Collins txpe of mat work which has been witnessed here of late. Hold followed hold with dazsling speed, with Park the aggressor.. The "Orem flash" usually works more deliberately than he hurrjM down opponent, and showed t,ome terrific & ' K'r'-- l ! ' aH -- ' TI iT H : L S WE ARB GbING TO GIVE AWAY. ZLjm:.s -- s -. is V L'A FREE!! Ttibe witli E kch Purchase of a U S. Tire on E ThatiKsgiving Day- Nov. 24th l - -- JiVi Which Will Last the Balance of the JVionth ; i HOTEL ftewhouse SALT LAKE' CITY. 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