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Show TIIUESDAYrfeoi5ER"u,"l926. PROVO EVENING HERALD, PAGE TEN JONES AND MY Black Panther Has Fallen REDSKINS ARE Iowa Cowboy E 1011 D EK -- '. .. -- ( , 1 V Clash Friday Eyenmj At Provo Armory '. , J t ; . .(Continued from page one) " dmdtedly keep bint out ot the game ; With tie arrival' ot Cyclone Thompson, Chicago welterweight grapiiler, tUe ttge lajet forwbat to lxj wiAJhft. most j boutt wrestling eTer atage in Prow. Henry Jonea of Provo, pride ot the Jural fana, baa been training aeulmixly for the coming tussle, In which he hopea to take the measure ot the formidable Cyclone. Two defeats, each time by the narrowest of margins, have not etaned the conviction ot the Proto mat man that he ia able to take Thompeon'e measure, and he expecta to prove hla - fiercely-conteete- " At9ntet"th-- - ; : .. . Ai3r-tililnlmqua''Sut the t'X" has a Jack A I f A miM, .lip have acquired a considerable degree which was of polish, something "first two eombats. lacking v Offensive May Show The falldre of the . Cougars to provide a scoring punch has .been llf -- ' ...".. two games, and the Cougar coaches believe that the "V men will have a Offensive , from now on, v ,' backfield will in aU to the probability consist of Dunn Taylor, . .1.1.) tour-roun- i; perform-neririhe- j'juulor a champions of the world" will be watched with the greatest in- - boxig terest, - The card i lated to start at 8 :30 at the Provo Armory. O'clock FOR SATURDAY WS-- Oct.Hi4. The youngest and yet the' oldest pugilistic champion of the world such ia Hdel La Burba, Loa Angeles fly ' ' weight. " La Barha has Jwt turned 21, mak ing him the youngest niitt sliiiyer in numbor of years to sit, on a . world throne. But he bag held bis titlc"for'ne year dud ;tw6 months,' iaking him the oldest champion in ptrlod of reign to wear a boxing crown. r&lncelik'Barba lifted "tbe burdens of being .flyweight champion from rrankie " Ui'ifliro sbouiners Vin August, 1923, the title in every other .recognized division husclianged con-test- o MCK KUTSCU . , Tou h1nrd a great deal jtbout this footballer laat aeatum you are apt to hear considerably more this fall. He's Nick "(Cowboy) Kutscfi, flashy halfback on the University of Iowa ' eleven. , - ? ." . : N '3'' J ''''-''- 't'i'i. fix f - ii . rV f v ' 3 shown considerable emtallty thus lar this season, and Knudsen excelling as a line plunger, On the HnocThorne will center.' Simmons and George Cor bet appear to.be likely starters at the guard positions, while D. Cor-le- tt and Anderson ' probably Will appear at tackles. Worthlngton,. Miller and Alexander are the ends who are expected to see the most service; ', Harris, Morrill and Full cr ar aiiie snbstitutea of ability, while Itowe and Colvin will doubt less appear in the buckfield... A capacity crowd is , expected, with the homocomlhg day feature Player Award Burns,' veteran Georgex to irttntctlngmuulumhT w- Kmt,'in aumnun Clove-bin- first baseman, who 'broke e the world's record in: hits during.' the 'pasrsensoniras been dtsigiiutei as the 'irtoSfyat imble ilayer:-lthe American lcugue for tbe season of. 102d. two-bas- the team s tne - It usual supporters. la announced that high school football men ao . ..... fvi ... t i. t o .niu uo (LU1 ' tllttkll flkl (inn nil LUL BUfitfui1 on.l that mm an uiu mt, students will be admitted on their nctivity cards plus twenty-fl- e cents. -- i , r-i- - "' ,' ' MVhen you need paint, look, for -rf the .. - . 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U. hud scored efirly nothing definite bus come of it yet, (ii a long pass. ft 1 1 hard-foug- after the Dempsey-Turiiicaffair. -- Bat MtUe'ndef La" lihflla si ill' rules t be "babes" Of ' the' squared circle and there doesn't wem to beany dangerous rival looming on tbe . ' The nevi5v:onder woolen . Southwestern Gridders Clash ; I' . . . 0 . lmJgnjtJlAila-- LUkiAlVkr . , i beai George Burns v Wins Valuable A XGKIJJS, Ill IV . Thaftteg r a ' '"s . Fidel JiaBarba Is Veteran of Champs ' While the B. Y. Aggie contest rid of center is the Friday f a attraction for Utah fans, other of interest in this section are scheduled for the following day. lost important of these la the Denver University-ColoradAggie eon iest, which will be pluyed In tbe Denver is huge Denver stadium. the present leader of the conference, with two wins and no losses, While the Aggies have annexed nee game by n overwhelming score. -Denver ia highly touted by critics this season, but It seems doubtful If the Denver team will -- beeMe- to hands! ' . hold the 1925 champions in check. The cham Jack Dempwy, great defeated Colorado Denver has Mines and Western State Teachers, pion of all champions, has fallen Into discard, while. handsome Uehe while the Aggies swamped the Miners last week by a score of 53 to 0. Timney, fighting 'marine, rules the heavyweiglits.' Jack IMnney shoved indicating that they have a fero Paul Berli'iiliach nut of the limelight cious attack, although the Mlnei and now wears the crown of the are notoriously weak this season. " ' ' r The result of Colorado light heavyweights. , infallible The who Greb, Harry Aggie contest should have an imdefied. sH.rules of buxirig and still portant bearing on the race for con- was 'uhbeatiihle, finally succumbed ference honors, in any event Another contest which will lx lfore Tiger Flowers, the Georgia deacon. watched with Interest.is Saturday's J Slickey Walker, fighting little tussle between the Wyoming Cowwho was often spoken Irishman, nt boys and Colorado ' University of as a Dempsey, renched uldr. Boulder's unexpected de the end "junior"' of his reign when he met feat at the hands of Montana State I'ete LaUo, lftyinsylvania mining college last week baa put an unex boy. pected tinge 4o their, rating in the Pink- y- Mitchell- ,- .Junior - welter conference' If the Cowboys, who champ, wasfailetislvelty- - beaten by have not yet engaged' in a- - confer- Mushy Ciilluhan, Los A.ngcles newsence encounter,1 should 'gatn ToppT boy, just tvfp nijtfrta before the Coach Myron Witham'g flilvrt anfl great Jack took his pummeling. Gold crew, Colorado would cade Jimmy Gwtdrich, crowned, lightfrom the championship picture com- weight champ by the New York boxpletely; ; k y. ing commission, fell .before- - the onThe Colorado Teachers, who won slaught of veteran Tiocky Kansas. a game from B. X. IJ- - And Kansas reign was short, as be at Greeley: last week, will opposekWas unuMe to cope with the claas the Colorado Mines' eleven and Gel showed by Sammy .MandelJ In' their d''n in a game which is expected to titular bout last dune. Tod Morgan lifted., thejjunlor go to the Pedagogue by ia Wide ' HghtwelrWTO7n""froui'"Mike margin. Bell- " rado Aggies, Utah Aggies and Colo- - erino's head without much difficulty rado Teachers have a perfect perflast December in Los Angelea Kid centjage in the conference rating at Kaplan found that he could no long the present time, while Utah uni er make 126 pounds and abdicted as Tersity and Wyoming nnivcrs'ty king of the featherweights. Charlie ; "PhU Rosenlrg was have notret competed "in-- conft em-'outlawed" and phorne of his cham contests. Tbe following conference team? . piouship by the Illinois boxing liody are Idle this week : Utatt, Montana for falling to post his forfeit for State, Western State Teachers, and his match with Bud Taylor; However, boxing men agree that the i Colorado College. Terre Haute boy would have had little tumculty in bnndins Jinsinj-- . berg a sound drubbing if, the. opln-- . 1 ion of boxing experts mean anything , . t -- .. Flyweight Tifte Holder, 21, Has Held Laurels Longer ' Than Any Other Champ r, R.M.C. GAMES . - : " W-moa- U several I ftuarterbackt JankjtUlxoa and ftip he lost Collins, 'halfbacks; and Silky a foul KmidwnY - fullliauk . These ' npn fte alt dangerotw, with Colllna hav s lour-fear-oi- handle-thew- ' -- d curtain raiser, and the lt SALT Oct The University tf I fsih prl.lilera, who do not oiCB th'r tHtfereni'e seaoi until a wee fivui Katnrdny, when they, invade llouidcrtlia 4w4rSf thfalways formidable silver nd iiulo uridsters, are hard at work to rem, edy the defects Bo.lced tn the Uni verslrj; f- South "Dakota game. ihi-the UtM won by a score of 13 to i0 Wlthont appearing partit imprewive. t ' The Utes have fornlldufile line, with' twoTcteran w Jugaifri, Catrtain Morrla and Taufer," holding down the ends in faultlcK fashion, but their back field has failed to come op to expectations thus far. ; Pern troke has gbown up wel) fet quarter-baek- , will probably ; and opeu analtist Itouldef In that capacity."" d n XI' . ot the playa , featuring the forward push, i 'When thwwlnj tbe pass I find It Ut-- t to bold the ball so tbe point la tipped op ulitrhtly, Juki aa you are aout tojreleaHe the ballonJtswaf ,,.4 dowiTlhe field. ... it I am strongly of the oitlnliai that the very, best way to throw the pass is r verba nd from tbe shoulder; ijf i jiidcriB or underhand. 'invariably a pbiyer .attempting to block a pass will leap In tbe air slightly as he throws his body at you. His arms are usually stretched : v high in (be air. . Using "the overhand pass, you have a chance' to comiHete tne pass ,oy throwing It between tbe uptfretclw 4 cd ams. I made a number of such " - passes last year, v The beat pasalug pjays 'always have two or three " men free to T handle the ball. KEVEBS Fullback, W23 v "The forward pasa la football's moat thrilling play. Incidentally, It is .the. game's greatest threat Much grid strategy can tie iMitted ftmr fake fonnattons that have all the flavor of a forward ; pass play'.. ' I believe that any "reforma tended to curb, the use pf Jhe passV are detrimental to the best interests of the g8iuev It to a pretty good play as is and shoiijd be let alone. ' Dartmouth was one of the outstanding teams of last year. No one feature of play did more to k$pp Dartmouth in the sport headlines than . the; uncanny paasing of "Swede". Dberlander, ; At Stanford we also made much use of the paaa. Coach Glenn Warner was kind enough to think enough of my abiHty In that line to have me wln-,Bfighting spirit for tbia game which will be In adunexcelled this season.'-Andition to their fighting spirit, they from start to finish. An exceptional pair of preliminaries also arranged. Bobby Mason of Los Angeles and Mi..f Far t Baa" Francisco Harry Wills, the "Sailor "black panther" who 1ms been walling who coast two Pacific youths ire .yorld that Jack Dempsey has .feared to give him a title bout for me.iere..wlth reputations of be-ytaraprweBttfiTvalrof Hit VeTerau boiei-- '1'utiiUuy' night when togjreaLconwrSrdHwxlngahs to Jack Sharkey, promising newcomer to heavyweight ranks, on will undoubtedly see an extremely llw tbirtentluoundr.af t TJietOJoiiuailte, If snml wlu4iuH Speedy was beaten his younger and more skilful opponent. hopelessly by two , reports concerning the battlers are correct- The Danforth trio of youthful battlers will take the arena aa the i - : I1BT IRXIE . tf HiiftwiWifteevw has-bee- J - ggiefrta rer fled A Wade, former" Ogden high stellar ho la expectbackfif id. seasallon ed Jto develop Into a stellar pivot mas thin. Season. Gardner will replace" Sanders at guard, while hold down the other place. Linford, dangerous with placement kicks, and Xuffer will be tackles, while Hamilton and Martindale are a pair .of experienced wingmen. ;. M'hen tbe dopesters Bote tbe appearance of thia array of veteran talent, even with Sand-er- g and Foxley mlalue,. they have - d ability Friday Thompson, who .introduced the "Chicago crab'" hold Into Provo1 on the occasion of hia first bout with Jones,, with disastrous results to the latter, la said to have developed some new holds during his recent trip to Australia, and Provo mat fana are looking forward to some novel features In the coming lassie. Anyone who .witnessed the first two bouts between these .stellar welters la convinced that the third , ' Frfaliiy. University Hopes to Open Season Against KouWcr With . Vin i Utah ; Floyd Thomas Captains Cougars Deter- mined to Beat Rivals Wdterweiht Crapplenulo - liHIO COlStl 1 " J. 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