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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO EVENING HERALD, ilOND AY, DECEMBER 5, 1927. to his seat The teams canto back tha whistle with quick and clever way. blew. The gam went on la feverThey ran, they dodged, they "plunged heat ed like beam a wind went with n fight was hard, the sir was (Continued from Page One) thetr plays. th game it soon waa done speeding down the 'edge of the With wallowing "might and stifleJ High, th victory had won. with the ball, and both players about they rolled oa one another Heaven", said Harmon, "fairly leaded heads Jirst In a hug straw Till all the "grid" was mud and feet "By played." And he rose from where was was smother. in of field. at thundrou a the th It dge pile he aat , surprising to the player, because The muddy ball, bov outstretched "Not play," .he ouoth. "but hard a earn not the anyart usedQ falling whisking ' through true work could win gams like juwt. common pRovavs. west - B. Yr- U. DIRECTOR IS Ramped and fought in "Bulldogs" SSO ": -- B. Y. j 17. GB1D SCHEDULE Aggie at Fort j CoUlna. s 1 Oct 10 Western State at GunnJ- - Oct ftah Art lea at son. J 17 Trova. Bose- - BasMall Not. S Montana State at . man. j ! 33-2- 3' t .......... T V ' 1010 t 11 00 ,...8 It .......... ........... ...... . .........2 : ........, ...... r. hard-fough- Ag-w- ls Park Ready 6 For Battle KEPHI VICTORIOUS . 600 EPHRAIM, Dec ft took The band leader o'et heard tk tarketbail - fans In - With man attendance, shout a jolly wn-lik-4 motion pictures of the game and smiling eye he-- softty said, Nephi high school invaded Ephralm spectator. Hurray!! We're in Jte Witr Friday night and won by a 4 "Now ws'U do what WE can." movie now! Didn't the Provo peocount Nephi held a lead throughband He .Thi band, my thought ple's chests just about burst with - In out th game, Ephraim closing- - the loyal to it school pride when the high school band gap In the final quarter, but findo would It wondrous hings surely formed such unique letter at the ishing one point la the rear of the to help to win this duel. half T Tha. member and director Nebo team. v on. look teacher all Students, of the ban! Justly deserve all the Tim could no finer-be.'given them. praise " he took his baa4 ont tb field Miss Elms Parkinson of Murray The game gradually became more So and formed a true Block P. spent th wek end in Provo with ana more exciting! Jews worked in frlenda. frenzy, and buns, candy and gum bowed and William Hinger of Salt Lak was and played flavor quickly disappeared as th They played ' some more, then returned, each a Provo visitor today on business. gridiron became a maas of surging bulie, fighting for. victory. Wnt shout filled the air as good play were made and what groan lamed forth when the team lost the ball or fell back a few yard. Many eye strayed from the scent of activity to the northern end of the stadium where a horse stood motionless, a man on hi back alert to every move on the field below. It was like some rar painting of DIXIE 111? G. T. F. P. 1 0 0 2 Graff, rf C. Leavitt, If . ...4 . 0 8 0 ....2 Dean Park? Orem Wrestler who M. Leavitt c meets Charley Mason, sensational Stuck!, rg Ortgonian, Tuesday night la in Hatch, lg fine shape for the wianer-take-a- ll tussle. olda horse, 'standing a huge mountain against a background of deep blue sky and' lazy cloud hanging low over th countryside. A silhouette to look at more than one was this scene, so clearly outlined against the heven Truly, It was a day to be long remembered, and the occasion permit an appropriate poem to bs ouoted: THE "BULLDOGS" AND THE "PANTHERS" Apologies to Leigh Hunt Principal Harmon was a gallant man, and loved a royal sport, And one day as hi "Bulldog" fought sat looking o'er the eourt The student filled the benches, with shakers In each hand And 'mbngst them sat the famous thing the noted P. H. band. And truly, 'twas a gallant thing to ee that crowning how Pep and love and a school abovs, and a loyal team below. A FOOT OF 0 0 4 ...1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 Torter, c. ................3 10 0 PurcelL rg R. Berrett lg - ...........0 v . . , .0 .... - 6 0 0 1 8 Hoover, rf Uricw, If N Bown, e Gee. rg J. Bown, rg iHilIock, lg 1 1 1 '. . : "1 1 17 PROVO , 1 1 f3 o 0 2 2 1- - 3 o .0 0 0 o 0 0 0 .13C J 2 412 adies' Coats - 16 WEST 16 WEST CENTER CENTER lHE deathrate of Metropolitan Members in Utah who were- protected by Weekly-Premiupolicies, has been reduced more m ; rapidly than the deathrate of the general population of the state. Among more than 90,000 Metropolitan Industrial members in Utah the deathrate has decreased 31.4 per cent since 1916, SNOW IS DUE ANY TIME How Are Your RUBBERS? Ours Are the Better Kind ZIPPERS Among the general population of Utah the deathrate has decreased only.13.2 per cent since 1916. I; 'Darata1Ql6 Death rate" IQQV 3t-- r 8 469.3 per 100,000. per 100,000 Reduction The genuine Goodrich and also the glove snap fastener Jnjthe .wanted jalors Light Rubbers o o 00 $o r jo 60 .40-50-- 34 60-90--100 In Goodyear Glove. Grade which is conceded to be the best finished and 'best made. rubbers fitting; - . " Reduction of deathrate, 1916 to 1925, of general popuDeathrate Deathrate lation of Utah Why. not get the best when the prices are no higher. RUBBER BOOTS ALSO 75 6.1 676.7 per per 100,000. .100,000,, Kc(gAraigs 43 West Center St Hot Blast besting stove for sale 320 see it 235 E 3 So.' Phone 417-- 0 16 o no& 30 10 4070 50 60 70 60 100$ 90 npH15 METROPOLITAN helps its members to be healthy. It provides Industrial policyholders with Nursing Service and Health Booklets, and ordinary policyholders with iree health examinations. Long,' and such others of our health library as you may desire. Without obligation, he wilt explain our free Nursing Service and qlsp the insurance plans more than 90,000 Utahans have chosen. to. Live : PARK Come - MASON Boxing Headliner Boxing Matches nd - Two RINGSIDE ? 1.50 BALCONY 75c MANAGEMENT 6-- 8:30 . BiggestintheWorldMoreAssetsMorePoIicyh6ldersMoreInsuranceinForceMw PACIFIC COAST HEAD OFFICE . 600 : Salt Lake City JOIINH. 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Hart If AT THE WHOLESALERS Reduction of deathrate, 1916 to 1925, of Metropolitan p v; Members in Utah. who were protected by Industrial Policies to wrestle winner-take-a- ll is based upon Mason's making 155 pounds. ".Mason must weigh In at noon Tuesday to fulfill the agreement" said Park tod. "I insist upon an actual weighing In, since the entire wrestler's share of the purse is at stake." " Park, today. "I insist upon an actual tien In Tuesday's tussle, In addiction To the releree- i1 hope that we can stage an IDAHO readiness for Christmas. Christmas presents TOTS those are what children want whether they're rich or poor. "Christmas" means "gift" to all youngsters. Their holiday dinner may not be bountiful; their clothes may be threadbaie. But th first thought on Christmas morning is: "Did Santa Clau come?" If he did, and h will through th- cooperation of the boys and girls of Provo. the Strand Theater, the Evening Herald and the fire department, every drab home wi)l be brightened not Just for a day, but all through the winter. ' Get yours toys ready right now! And don't forget that the toy matinee Is to be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock a. the Strand theater. ? Is Why it man a Park announces that he consented Idaho Club Wins Thrilling Contest " alone on tha top of ......... ........... c Counter-proposa- . Cried everyone then, "Com oa, our men, and git a gain,' there." 13-1- Two B. T. U. basketball quintets Swung into action Friday night one playing Weber high school aU OgNov. 1 a California Aggie j den, and the other opposed Tintic Prove (tentative). " high at Eureka. FXot. 171 tan at Salt lake. Both were victorious, the team at j Nov. 14 Colorado Teacher at Tintic downing the Eurekans 49 to Proo (tentative) 16, and the lineup at Ogden wincount by a Brinley, Eugene. Lv Roberts, director of ning 17 points at Eureka, and Dixphysical education at the Young with on with 12 at Ogden, .were high-poiuniversity, was chosen president of men of the two games. the Rocky Mountain Athlet iO con-ference at the meetings he Fri- - The scores: iay and Saturday In Penven B. Y. U. Mr. Roberts will b In charge of O. T.. F. the 1928 annual meeting which ' is to take place In Salt Lake City. ...8 1 1 Brlnley, r.f 0 Return From Denver-i- . 0 Hart. I f ,, 0 0 Roberts. and Coach C J. Hart at- Snow, Lf .. 1 0 tended the athletic session In Den- Porter, e . s 1 ver, and returned Sunday night Poulson, e . 0 0 from the Colorado capital, follow- Wet, t.g. . 0 0 a meeting of great interest Cooper, l.g. ing Y.'.o 1 1 Scheduling of football games for Jensen, Ig. next season held a place of prom.23 Total ... inence at the sessions. The Cougars I It arranged five conference games, TINTIC with" the "probability of a sixth. O. T. F. P. Utah Aggies will play at Provo, Oct 0 2 1 1 27, and if arrangements with Colo- Hill. .f. 0 2 rado Teachers are completed, the Wilson, r.f. . 0 ... 0 Greeley outfit will corns here Nov. Logan, r.f. .. 3 S 1 7 24. California Aggies are virtually Viertel, It. 1 1 0 2 f.frtAln to nnnAjr her. AltHmtcrh Nisonger, e I ManSOU, C 1 4 3 riaia la 4niHtfiil R II .t. I ... 0 2 .ivva to Colorado Aeirie't' Western Engstfom, r.g. ... 0 0 I'tate, Montana State and UUh' barton, 0 ... 0 0 0 May next season. University The conference .swimming meet 6 13 Total 4 16 femes to Provo, March 9 and 10 f next year, while tennis will be Ataged in Salt Lake, May 24, 25 and ' B. Y. V; i 26. a. F. The conference track meet will 0 b! held in Denver, May 25 and 26 of Dixon, r.f. 1 5 this year, with the promise that it Taylor, ............. o 3 0 Hatch, will take place In Utah in 1929. 2 0 Regis college and Mt St. Charles Ballif, r.g. 0 0 were admitted to the Rocky Moun- Buy. J.g. tain conference as associate mem Total ......16 I 1 33 bers, allowing eligibility of freshWEBER men football players. G. T. F. Rocky Mountain conference facS 1 r.f. 0 Barker, and ulty representatives presidents 1 0 0 of the various universities will meet Hales, :t 1 0 0 in Denver in March, at which time Chard, 1 0 important problems will come up, Saunders, rg l 0 "TP One of these is the question of ath Richardson, l.g. .., 3 1 1 letic proselyting, strongly opposed Lindsey, r.f. 0 0 0 by B. Y. U. for many years. A vote Hawkes, c showed sentiment of 9 to 3 against 11 Total 1 23 8 such proselyting, and action is Referee, Weir. at the March meeting. Scheduling Is Difficult-Gr- eat difficulty was found by the smaller schools iq scheduling DIXIE CLUB WINS " games, the "home and home" traThe Dixie club defeated the "Y" dition being badly shattered these Peppers, 16 to 13, in Friday's hoop tiays. Victories and finanrial of tha B. Y. U. Inter- turns are considered, club series, which is progressing and games are scheduled only from nicely. The game was close and t, year to year, for the most part and was not. decided The plan of arranging a Class A until tha lAal minute of play; The and Class B section of the confer- score ence, as proposed by Colorado yotfid doxa by the gatherG. T, F. P. ing, smaller schools strongly oppos- Chasley, rf 3 0 0 6 ing it. made by Elrk, lf 1 ......3 B. Y. U., Montana State and others, T. Hansen, c 0 0 doomed the suggestion to failure. Huntings, rg ............ 0 0 lUnlove, lg' ,....'.0 0 J ' - a camera maa appeared and I Oct IJUdorado air.. Beetle of Salt (Continued from page one) fM-l- Football Schedule Drawn : Up; Proselyting tly earth. thing but Uund Doe Ita Stuff Discussed; Swimming Meet Is Coming Everyone looked their' prettiest to Pro vo Next Year and smiled as best they could when A Keaaeia Urquhart of Cedar City Lake was among the visitors in Provo today. with D. H. Halverao of Salt Lake i a pent Sunday and today here business visitor her for a few days. friend. STRAND WILL ten, HONORED AT S CC TO) ID) |