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Show " j rfi ,. V V I ?j k V - iT W- - 4 6 - - DJIEEE ' " ' PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY1, t m . I T a X 1 1020. " - ...... . . 'I.J l! ft t HIGH SCHOOLS 1" i 'I' 1 t StATE GAMES t 1 in 1 t Provo Meets Pleasant Grove In Opener ; Competition Should Be Keen HoIieVt l'ark,' D. A. Stanlej Smith, Earl Ilulmstcad. Taylor, B. Frniupto:i. C. K. ,1'lurk. It. Morris Robert. K. West, Law- rem Thomas, K. Weight. T. Itaile. Ralph Egbert sen O, L. Barnett, Frank Cranmcr. Kick lto.shard. Jn Stanley Wilson, IV- Harnett, Brown, Henry Weight, Dr. Frampton," Rev. Barrett, Dwahi Taylor David Bowen, Eugeue Milium. Seawon's Sciiedule The season's schedule Is as 1 ALPINE DIVISION 7 Pntvo at Pleasant . Grove j American Fork at Lincoln; ' Letil at B. Y. II. 8. January J Lincoln at Provo H. H. at American Fork. K. Pleasant Grove at January 21 American Fork hi Proo; Lehl at I.'icolii; rk'a.suui Grove at B. T. U. 8. at Lehl ; January 2M Grove at American Fork,; Pleasant . E.-II. K. at Lincoln. February 4 Pleasant Grove ai PVovoj Uneolu at American Fork; B. I.. II. H. at Lehi. Jelirtiafy 11 ProVo at Lincoln: American Fork at B. Y. II. X.; Leu kt PieaKant Grove. February lrt Provo.at Americui) B. Y. H. K Fork; Lincoln at ! at PUsunt Grove. February 22 Pleasant Grove at January t. - Ix-h- lrvo U-lii- lioeola ; B. Y. H" .S. Mt Provo. Ix-li- . t ; Paysen at Spring-rilleiulsh Fork at N'ephl,. .Feliniary 11 Eureka at Spanish Fork ; Nenul at l'ayson. 'Folirnary 18 Springrille aUEure-ka- ; Siwnisb Fork at Parson. , February 4 ; Fork 2!i v at Sitnnish Flruary Siwlngville ; Eureka at Xeplii. Mann 4 Nephl at Sitfingrille Eunk. at.' Paygun. f Factor In Season'f nrworsrtsrt"-tr- - - At 8 O'clock. . :. i -- - . - uu OPPOSE BEEN ; baa-go- llU y y . Jlu-Jlts- g . g a lr dis-tor- s -- n luat-lin- g v. and Chick Bart win at tbe ausufil hipresent' B. T. twtcky Mountain conference meet ing in Denver Friday and Saturday, it was announced following a meeting of tha UT" athfetie eouncii Tuea-day- . K. L. Roberta Foot-MK- post-aeas- - - . . NEW YORK, Dec.' J (UP), With the opening; preliminary set few with the eaceptioa of K o'cltM-'or eventna, Tburmiay games, has jcatVred 1chu Park of Orem and Merl hiaetk for auntber year and baee-all, aince the Logan are in readlnpw fr(?d Hit'oX-titacfor the cominf mat bout which will world'ij series, is bobbing ap again . ( fori attention- liejiehl at the Provo Armory. Doom will open at 7 :30 ,oVlock, And i the distusslon ot football end the card will begin at 8 o'clock, ne 4iich Jfc tha eedar best instead of at 8:30, as was prevlous-.-v Cold Cash Pyle Says He Must ami liusebaU which cornea out of announced. i he, moth for winter tneetinga, ' Have Money For '.'lean Ma.trfi Desired there are many niore why and bows Park Olid Cbriatensen are ready i being asked. Match to tear into each other at the nound Army-Navafter the In Chicago :it tlie xong, but both men wish. It tie (tame there were more qaestions SAX FRANCISCO, Noy. U Hstlnctly niKlei'Mtiioj that qnestlon-iM- c askied as to why Notre Dame lost to "rouRh stuff which is so fre- that the two leading Camelgie Tech than as to the reasSu 'exMMumts women's mat in encounters tennis, of tolerated inently on why the Navy didn't beat the s to lie burred, and the referee will umne of prance ad Helen ' ' "" ..,,.. Army.' k Instructed to disqualify tha man Wills, oraier.JAiuericrin 'banipion, Thosv of the 120,000 who saw the wlm uxes any questlonabie tactics may meet on California courts next Army-Navgame know that the holds month, was seen here oday. luring the ttont. because Itnns-forhist principally Xary ire In disfavor "wit h the contestants, Reques Is Made . foHbaefc loat a a Kultititte md will not be allowed In the com-nThe California Laws Tennis as- omit "in tlie sun," Just as two St. rlasli. sociation is f((rwardlng a request Louis outfielders ran together in the Wrestiiug fans should net get the to the rutted Htattt Iwn Tennis Biin during the worU'(Jerle.'-i- , , mpresslon that the match will be a association, requesting that a meet-luThe Army was lucky to tie, as link-teaffair, because of this an of tbe tw lie .sanctioned iiy that the Navy was two touchdowns betfiu:ipement. t)n the rwitrary, the body. The association suld to ter, aud on top of Hansford's fcrror natch is TSjiected to be one of the he to insist that all gate re- thert was a quarterback In the like'y qieedicst to be witnessed here this ceipts tie turned to tennis puriKise buckfield who, hud a broken easn, which hea lKn replete wltn which would mean no profit for C. Navy nd wouldn't shoulder let the qiectacuiar boirta. C. Pyle. know about It, However, the grapplers desire Vi Miss arrives here. Monday AA'hy did the great. Xotre Dame tress the dean side of the manly and willLfuglcn remain in California dur- kaiu lost to Carnegie Tecbf and to nuike tbe match ne ta ing December. Miss Wills, now at- . All the coaches interviewed in enjo.ved by eery man, woman ot tending the University of California Chicago and they hadn't seen the liild who e:jor seeing a ,eontest at Berkeley, has announced she is game answered: f strength and skJU between two willing to meet the French clmm-ptowasnt "Because Roriine there." nintutea, .who are who defeated her last Febru. Some smart footlwll coaches their hardest, but at the same oh the Riviera. out that Xotre Dame had ary pointed time feel that with rough-houstae. The prtqiosed match would prob- two captains and according to rei?s barred,, a more exciting, faster , be held port tlvey didn't work as team cap .nd more pleasing bout will result. ably tainsand Xotre ltatme had a flock May Be Disqualified of star becks. Both grapplers are firm In this Pyte Craves CWt Tliey went Into the game without CHICAGO. Nov. 30 (CP). MUe. s'llef and. the referee has been ln- Sumune Leualeu will not play a a lsiss and they all wanted to run strncted tif enforce a disqnalffiea-iotennis match with Helen Will s un- tbe game and a bunch without a without fear or favor, if he that such aettan is called for. less' her manager, C. C. .Pyle, re leader doesn't go fur. was criticaed- In the west Park, who has made rapid ad ceives a portio of the gate receipts, vances in the mat warld recently by he told the United Press here today. IxvHuse he didirt go with the team "I have a lot of money tied up in but be Jmd to stay In Chicago be-victories over Cychine Thompson and Henry Jones, two of the best Mile Lengtou," he said. "I'm inter jwiiise the Western Conference was men who ever appeared before Pro- - ested In getting some of this money makiug its- schedule and nearly vro fans, will tlnd Christens no back, when I can- how a profit every team in the conference waBted my In. a date with Xotre Dame. sy fie, despite the fact that Jones after clearing my expenses-oThere was another theory ad has never been troubled with CArta- - vestment, I might be willing to have ensen. The ligan welterweight Mile Ijenglen. engage in a mutch vanced about Xotre Dam. Carnegie Tfh pointed for. that gamH and tas taken tbe measure of many good with Miss Wilts fer charity," who have played football aie men in the Rocky Mountain region. know what pointing means. Notre nd is confident that he can. take a lfttle stale piitne may-haPark down the line despite the Orem and should have been. The boys decision over rays noteworthy thought that the season was over i . Jones, '. v an! they played that way. L C ' :' ' ';' ' " sK.-..V- - In addition to the athletic which is of prime import-- s nee to the eoacbea In the Rocky Montana State college. ' Many feel : Iniportam wll be token up. .One qwcstlon which way be din luWed br the advisability of the present western basketiaUl division, which, as nw coBstitated, Includes Montant State eolleee. Many feel Ihst the' long. Juaip t Biseiaai whUh is required of Utah teams at the pre,seat time, is a h'trdsbin for the Beehjre state whofils, and rtfif an ideal arrangement for the Bob. .. . cats, .Another awttr of interest is tbe iwsKihlUtv'or a definite interpretation of what constitutes proselyting i.f athletes In the RockyJUonntaln : ' . conference. f . - I. i pi - '"i ,'4 ; " , , Hurt, and Roberts wllT depart Thursday fdr the nieetiqs.. arriving in 'time for the opening session of rules committee and coaches, which win lie he'd Friday afternoon. The footlutll schedule, . of prime importance to the schedule makers will be a most Important activity of the meeting, nnd . T. C. fans may exiiect sme changes, In the gridiron program, of. .the Couga rs t or, J9?X, MM A Pi I V l, I -- :A - rim. , IsYonr n ' HOT WATER R.M-ka- O.K.? . - - mmm "mm ' , n bi-e- GENEtUNNEYf IS ARRESTED WALKER CLASH CHICAGO, Dee. 1 (fP) Mickey Walker, former welterweight champion Will attempt to gittu the middleweight crown here Friday night, when lie faces Tiger Flowers, colored champion who took the title from the late Hurry Greb. Walker 1b given an even chance desfldte his showing after lie dropped his welter title tu Pete Latzo at 8crnnton. . Walker will be figbtlng at the 160 pound mark, which will not necessitate, the boiling out process which weakened him during hia final days is sultan of the welterwelgutn. On the other hand, the Georgia deacon will have eight pounds or there won't be a" fight. And eight pounds is enough to weaken any fighter; . --L e l at Provo Pleasant Grove. UnwH at B. Y. H. 8. . Malta 4 Awerit'Sii Fork at Lebl. NEIM) DIVISION January 7 Jtyrtn'Rvllle at Pay eon ; NeyM at Siiauinh Fork January II Spanish Fork at Eureka; Parson at Nepbi. January 21 Eureka at Spring tilla; I'ayson at Syaninb Fork. January 26 Sprlnsvllle at Spuu lsh Fork; Xephi at Eureka. January 2$ Syrijigvlllet Nephl , Vayson arEfirekn. 25 February American Fork ArniyJ?iKtPreIiminary- - , " .: Hart and Roterts Leave For Denver Session Absence of RoekM Cttosidered Cbrla-Irnscn'- B. J. Petty, 4- Park and Christensen Xlash Thursday In . . ?- rrrV-V- SUZANNE MAY (Continued from page one) . T.TQATTEIQ) Grapplers Ready, NOTREiMIE'S FALL PUZZLES HM.C;CONFAB Bout Fierce For . Somone has written an article ailed Psychology of Cheer Leading."..,. Sotaieooe should write Its sequel and 'call it "The Futility of Cheer Leading." It Is estimated fifty million was that more than horse racing hi America last season. . Not s less than of which was on inside tips that couldn't r-; IHNMlMy go Ffoiiay ", t. luxt-e- four-fifth- Ift Miller Htiggins .admits he plan to make important changes in the Yankees before next spring. Among flther things he rnfends to buy Lazerri a pair of battling glass i es. vv ': ...... ' ' Cobb stole more bases in ,1015 . tlutn the whole Detroit club put to gether stole last year.. ... ..Whad- tinmean this is a fast age? NEW YORK.1 Dee l. (CP)- rGeue Tunuey, the gentleman boxer ran afoul of the law Monday night. ne waa nerved wtthrir-aamnwn- s hargiiig him with acting in an wh' licensed boxing exhibition after his first appearance at a Broadway ' ; theater. f The champion ignored the sum- , aions. . A police llenteaanfc and two. .de tectives were standiiia in the wings of the theater when Tunney append ed and took him ta tbe station bonse with them nfter his act. The scholarly boxer showed some of his Irish temper. "This is a. downright shame, poslr tlvely ludicrous, lndicroue, LUDRt 'i CROCS,' he stormed. 'That," said one of the detectives to the other "is what thev garnish steak with at the Fauncy night ' clubs." . . To the station houw Tnnnry went and after more hot vWirds and post- Injt bond for $500, it was agreed to hit the magistrate decide, whether or not Tunney hadViolnted .the state boxing law. - . SPEAKER ULLj QUIT BASEBALL CLEVELAND, O., Dc. 1 (UP) Tris Speaker, manager of the Cleveland Iidians baseball club, has resigned. iSiienker made too announcement here himself. The veteran ef tbe diamond declared! be was leaving (he game for good iTf.wiil fo into fvusiness here In - r.-- S? .s - 41 t 'M 1 JAt, !'. I i gray-haire- d lleveland," SiS'akerVaid. Let us Connect it With Your Furnace ' refused toVsay. speclfic-1-whbusiness he would adapt, it is nc.icrally understood be wfll join 'the Geometric Stamping adupnnyv. of . wbb'h R. Dave Jones, k jreni(Ujntc' ffjend, rSiM-ake- s r PL. LARSEN . 343 West Center St. st . . Sangor Surprises -Bantam Champion . MlLlVAckEE, W is. Iec. 1. Joe Eangor, local bantam. adniinLsten-a sound defeat to Bud Taylor, recognised in gome parts of the country as Jjantamweight cbnuipi'Ui H)f the P world,. Sangor had. Taylor down fo the; count of nine hi tlie wrenth round. The Milwaukee boy, was given every round but im fim ami , second. NOTRE DAME OX WAY KANSAS CITY, Mo., iOr. SO (VP). Knute ItiKkne and his huskies from squad of football T."otre Dame left here Tuesday in their four car iifiefiaT train for Los Angeles where the Kockne men meet - ,the University of Hirtithern-t-'a- n; : tornia in a gami-- i Two Carloads of Fine 1.$ 4 I HOLST EIN DAIRY ... . post-nea- WILL SEH GAME NEW YORK Ted Jones, Tale coach and Mrs, Jones have left for Los Angeles to see 'Brother Howard's University of Southern California team p'.ay ' Notre Dame Dc-cember 4. ' ' COWS Tee-Lo- te-lroof- ed --t- eajr Bought at the U. S. National Sale in Wisconsin.: e, ' ' TRACK SCHEDULE .PRINCETON, N. J Dec. 1 -- trnell bits teen given Harvard's phice on the Princeton 1027 track khednle. The colleges will compete t Ithaca, May 21 lu the first meet of a two year agree- U. ment." ' JEXMNGSSTUXOLT NEW l'oitkHiiune- - .twintj.", colorful coach of the New Iork Giants, who was stricken last year is reeniierns but tvUl be nmhin to resume his job next seaaon Mana- ger joun aim raw . said. Hogerl isresnanan, wno acted Jn Jehning'a place, mil eon wine aa cosch Ed Arrjyjngr dyJn i . SPANISH FORK will be for sale or trade .... Wil-liams- V ' corrals. In Provo. And f at Ed .; than 60 Homes .We've Roofed more We-Kno- How! Let us give you a Free Estimate A J ' O J ' ' . ... It is more than a Cameiis totally different from any other smoke. A lighted Camel Is snibHng knjbyment realized asarette. c!d earth the closest thin' to the perfection of taste ... I ' ever knew. ' iqiwl. amef demand exceeds any other cigarette preference ever known. To say'Camel" is to ask for tne worliTs, most popular cigarette. And to light a Camel A i ,;v.-,.iftt is to taste "the best. ,f.. ' Tor there's a solid reason back of lifite5 fame' an3 th6 'enjoyment of Camels. Qualify. Camels are rolled of the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos money can buy . . , blended for match- CameV$ popularity fias no s, v i v i'. i'; - I...- .. ,,.': - less taste and fragrance. : Ed. Williams ' trat ' t- Dr. G. C. Taylor . 123 33 West Cimter sC Phone 1157 Provo, Utah.; - .' et2 . . ' r-i .. . 'v' mellow a smoke can really be, just yourSelif oa pacK of Camels. Once you tnow what these . "Have a Camel? E. J. RETNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY; WINSTOrf.ALEH, ' ' V . I 4 words, mean, they're music t r. Jt If you would know how mild and l.llVaudrey '4 1 .. , J E. "Lowe I andtaef Rrove homeowner livk Asphalt Shingles ing under Old. American Shmeks-nW- e his thettKtoc Utah-Mad- e fet 28$ East 2 Soutjt, iaytagi the new roof right over the old?hingles,,rvii saved Mr, Looer money, too for tearing away the oW roof, cleaning the yard and patching the sheathing WERE ELIMINATED. Now Mr. Loose has a Leakproof, Fire-safWearproof roof that will wear as otig as his house stands. And it will not fadeWor the colors are' in thewtone surface. Mr. C. O . . - ' If.' C .. 6 1 a. |