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Show PRGVO EVENING 1IEKALD, FRIDAYrOCTOEER 1, 1328. i'i. - t - ' Five In 1000 Tilts fjf" ,,vr ""V COUGARS ARE-S- ET - Tickets for th Brigbm Toutig I'Blwrnlty- - CaWonilt Aggie football game are going rapidly as toe hour for the da of.,eoonict ap-proachrs. The same wUl De played on the X field, beglonlnc at 2 o'clock X. . Saturday, October 2. The HiiHUnga will arrive In rrovo at 10 a. u. Saturday morii- letter received ing, according to from Coach Bill Prlvetw or tue tfsltteg Agie. They wl MwatB la Bait Lake Friday hlgbt The Blue Congara are eger tp get going now. The report from California to the effect that the MuNtangs will be a powerful team ouly make , the Cougara more eager to try their prowew. So many of the "Y" men are really making the rffAWK inter-section- al The" "V field wiU be In -- ralft-Uu- in ' FOR FRAY ' it pion'a face, thar remained intact with the gloves that ever came from .. after the fight was his rebuilt utm. there. .T7.lt Is clear "laow lht be should ' Mr., Tunney'a victory was, as you bare had his ; whole face nade over. one book. for the might any,; 4 Nobody' was wining to giro Mr. becoming too. slippery. teachers the country ever Ivea yet Coach Chick , Hart ha Tunney any credit before the, fight not announced bis team. It will but bow that he has $200,000 he will find it easier to interest. the probably lineup with the mort ex- ought to be able to. get plenty of youthful bean in English text books new. that the fistic championship '.. v:IK. perienced nen in their adorns an erudite skull. of men will likely be a ' We regTet to note that the new ' feature of the baJUe, The Trobable procedure t "Now, champion intends to lend' refine-steto the business of boxing.... Herman, you get right to your syn. It has practically been refined be- tax and rhetoric "this very minute, yond the realms of healthy enjoy- or iron never will attract Tex Blck-ar- d .' b notice." ment already. . , ; !'JV'; shape for the contest Even mure lui already fallen will not make the field reslly bad as Its drainage is excellent A good sod on most of the field will keep it from first line for the first time, that all as re eager to jda4heir-?purs',- 4 : -' It were.- - ;:' ; C L. Toss" Parsons could not iielhAt the Cougar team' will be stronger than last year, but the men on the field feel that the team will be equally as strong as the 1925 crew. Parsons saw the boys at a disadvantage, due to very cold and bad . weather and to the fact that many of the men are new and were. consequently nervous at being sur veyed by so able a critic The Mustangs walked over the TJ. 8. Naval Training . SchooL even though Coach Driver used 40 men in the contest, by a score of 37 to 7. He will select from those forty men 16 of his best to .bring to Provo. The students of the California Agricultural college are so enamored of their team that many re following ' to Provo by automobile' and by train to see the first contest in which their team has ' ' participated. ZJ, St-bo- places-Shiftin- i g nt GKEB CM Jby JoeIIiai&s Times do change.,. Jit. Tunney'a manager is now crying teca use the experts said, nasty things gbout his The boys are saying pempeey fighter; a year ag he was crying went to the well once too often . .'. t becaose they wvnldot say any thing What they mean to say is that ha aboutAlm. ... . . '.. .'. . shouldn't have gone to the Sesqul Greenwich Tillage baa graduated Bowl at alt , ; a big psckage of artists in Its Urns The only part of to old chant' but Mr. Tunney is' the" first artist good - , . ' wired: Mrs. Dempsey I'm not for a husband.".... What , first she. got. It developed, was - '. class casualty. K earns was Dempsey Is right and obstinate. . ; .This is proved by the fact that he wants a return match. ..k'.-:- hard-heade- d V -- ' ). .i.5i.JL.: t. - I Over two billion swoed a .won ' rvrTl vWikvv; 'VYVJU'All - - J I day. Incidentally, a timely hit by BILLY EYANS : won tht Kama g '; . now perform-ncatchers VAside five Only from leing one of the very in the majors have worked in HOOO or more; games dnriug their few modern catchers to take part In 1000 or more gamev Perkins uajor league careers. 0 holds another endurance record, that veteran Kalph "Cy" Perkins, of the Philadelphia Athletics, may be qtiewtloned a an honor,-- ; It Is a certainty that during bis liuhied the , select circle the other nine years with Philadelphia, Perk-ins- ! , i ; lay.; handled the .deliveries of has The other four who have Won mh dlstiuftlon are Itay Bchalk more pitchers thnu any catcher that if tlieThlcago White Sox,.Wally has performed under the big tent, With Last Place Teams pchang of the St.' Louis Browns, During most of his career with Hank Severeld of .the New York Was a Yankees and Frank Snyder, former- - the Athletics the club to get an In effort hopeless. y of the Olants, but now with the somewhere, Uonula $Iaek experiurdinuis. It is a rather" pecnliar eoIueiSenee mented with every pitcher 'that was hat the name of these four per recommended to him. It was up .to formers begins with the letter "S". Perkins to do the catching." The sensational showing. of the The entry of Perkins into the. list rookje catcher, Mickey,. Cochrane, reaks the spell of that letter. . : last season, both in the field and at Perkins has been with the s the bat, temporarily thrustPerk-In- s nine years, which means he into the background..;- He caught ias averaged better than 100 games only 05 games in 1025. ; This year er season back of the bat . he Is going as well as ever again.: I Over a stretch of five years, .' Perkins is hoiM:ful 'of' catching in. from, 1920to 192i Perkins at least 'WO- - more, games and would worked, harder than any of the otbV if he kept going for n't be surprl r veterans over the same period. 1000. another , )n 148 Games Twice In J82q ie took part inl148 games. What this country need is lipvhile In the four years that1 followed sticks with glue in them. ie aught in 141, 148, 143 and 128 ontests, making a total', of 70S The worst dancers refuse to give ames, or an average of 142 for five, up without a " struggle. f ears of play. ' ; It Is also a rather Interesting The greatest- - fish :lle- - ar 4hose act that Perkins celebrated game told to suckers. 1W by catching the great "Lefty" irove in the. first big league' tilt .. Air caftles don't last long when ver played in. Philadelphia" on Sun built of hot air. " '' - ;i ' 3) l -- ; it's clear enough w : Bt IHOOPLE GIVES' . ; - tail-ende- r, Ath-etic- - ' . TheseJIorsasT BABE'S SECRET i BY MAIOB HOOPLE .NEW YOltK, Oct 1 (UP). Egad, writing bascbalL Folks, here: Not that it should be unusual, as J once took part in a yodcllng touroa meut held in Hemenhaw, Switzer land," and won it hands down, or tonsils down, as one inclined to be humorous would sny. Not that ybdeling has anything to do with writing ba$etyill,,lmt Jt just mention it to bring out the fact bow versatile I t First of all, T am glad Newj Tork won toe American League pennant as it puts me in a position to be near the limit And I am beyond - words that 8t Louis carried the bonors Id the National League, as that .flourishing township is noted for its iuHtitu-tlon- s devoted to the highly delicate ' . art" of brewing. ' Being an expert puts one in the embarrassing position of predicting the: winner of any snorting event Of course you will unawstund.'noth. iiigembarra88e jne,V exct'pt ; my usual financial rituatlons. ; . ; NeverthelessTTgd on record this very .minute of forecasting that the St Louis Cardinals.' will- - win the title of world baseball champions! Egad.v If J prove wrong" at later date, you can call me t9 task for the prediction.' 1 .leave Immediately after ihe: iasf and dividing contest to hunt moose itt northern Cjnada. J,wUl excuse the moose for few uiinutes andgrant you: the; taking me to account for my rash judjAuent of proclaiming St Lrtls .to tlie world as- - .wliiners, ' should they lose. : While I am not betting man, J ain. willing to- wager the old and honorable Hoople crest and iumily s against any foreign make custom-builttown car",, that the team I mentioned wins the baseball classic, by Jove! j In an ' exclusive interview with Jtfr.' George Herman Huth, some times referred to as "Babe" Ruth, I "am in a' position to give my readers JL it any interjected by , linotype operator) the secret t Mr. Kuth's ability to hit home runs. Mr. 'Ruth uses a oecjal b.nsieball bat Tnade6hT!of discarded longKli '" Im auvesfi over-joye- d ' -- y. C . t f" j)riv-ilege.- XUA MARK ThisName and 1 r3 1 ."'it A . on These Goods x m w,..-.- . h ir vlth This Guarantee jJItie wholeslory aboutOveralls, ISUHE TO GET GENljlNE LEVfS Ve Carry a Complete tock of Levi Strauss Waist . We Carry a Complete Stock of , Levi s legs went back on him is not so...; They went forward on him and luto Tunney'a punches entirely too often, and - with embarrassing results. , ? Time out for a man in 'St.. Louis who swallowod his wrist watch. " Strauss Waist -- Overalb The nice thing about a felt hnt Is eeL jshamfsLnf yourself when you pass a cow4 jou don't ' ' ' J r 1 T"TheTffteirTtlilt-Deinpsey'- . ! ' have lieen in the habit for soioug of aw tha a.am (Inlnff Ihinfre In d Utrt wlipnwhUtkidradHBhavV dowrriiT-to a hnsebnltW the natural Urge is lo oe tue means or nimng rue baseball long distance! Mr. Ruth is merely the operator, Egad!" ' i 1 - 1 ' J' ' " i ir' r " TRAPC ; j :T''-?-:- ' ' ): ': jr s$ A L' 'h: " ' $yj ; . yfr" ' zMWlSfiw'' 0r ' ffimf. ji&i !''VKry!y JsyS. - - : - 7 . . ' -- - 'Without loss of natural. tobacco taste and character ' ' - . : 1 ' !i - V ' " I'M -- ,l ; smokers, want ;,t . t . ' . 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