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Show FR 0 V 0"(U T A H) ?ACEFOUS N D AY.lt ERAtD,SUND SEPTEMBER 29,' ? Oslea Downs TPr ovb -- AY, ml TMOTRES? 0jIGT0l Pair OrHouchdowns TXT Till -"- t . . '' , 1 Kimmy Mcintosh's' Miners, i By BOB GOODEIX advantage of th "Cy" Perkins Is kiwva" thi CierAe.n hieh school HneGatcheBut Ticer took the measure cflb.ei Prova Bulldogs, 12 to 0, in a preseason game played in the "V; diunk Friday before a amall crowd. Only. Substitute Coach Gten Sliriinoaa' jchargea showed a sturdy defense, especially Cy Perkins is well physically, has 6M to the gbal when Or den one of the greatest arms in base-b' Una, but the defense, minus Ander- but will hardly play an Inv son and Zp.b'Ukie in the backf icld, j "'.'.ifflMllJI'1 '"I Dortant oart ln war-that j fatled"tri3sphivanythinf the series. The attack i'rted the invaders. Ogden's - both, reason: the Athwas liUla more effective, letics have the somewnat j --touchdowns being; best catcher In , a flukyT . Mickey ElTREKAr Sept.' 28. -- Coach Klm- ny Mclfrtosh's Tlntio high school gridders won an impressive victory over Lehi in the opening season. ?am of 1h Kegion-Thr- ee The Miners, with only four letter-me- n in the harness, were'easlly superior to the Lehi aggregation, and may make trouble feivSpriflfTYillS end Payson in' future encounters. Tintfe invades Springville next Friday. Cook, Conover and Bigler scored touchdowns for tha winners, with Greenhalgh and Redmond doing especially good work on the line. Asay and Whitman starred for .. rane imi lors. (Per-kn- s, a ed gi too-late- . . rd r- rd Canzoneri Is Fight ""'t ' - , &JS?! ard-wall- , W 30-y- rd Coast Qiamps May Appear Jn Series -- By ERNEST R. RASMTSOV A converted try after touchdown proved to ba the margin of super- -' H't over Faon to t. 11 the ancient rivals annual grid combat Friday afternoon, the Red Davila winning by a 7 to score.- - r The two contenders for regional grid' honors were very evenly matched and neither aggregation was able to make much headway Ll8 )nnHfWww ill "4 mm mmmmm nn viliiii mi namww wh miw j l'l'iJ against the other on straight football alone. Fumbles, which were If skull work will have anything to do with winning that world aeries numerous throughout the contest for the Philadelphia Athletics, th trio pictured here wuTTufhish of both it This U the "board of strategy" of the A's, shown in a huddle the other figured in the scoring : touchdowns. : as at Shlbe series plans were being made. Left to right are park day Paysen Scores First Kid Gleaaon. Manager Connie Jrfack and Eddie Collins. Payson was the first to score both teams had battled during the first, half --wlthouLjeauIta-Qn. LUVELY-FALthe third play of tha second half, with Springville la possession of the t ball, the backfield apparently got their signals crossed, the pass frem center bounding away unprotected toward the goal line. Payson recovered on the Spring ville line, ukeioerry maae Wild Fowl Season In Utah H SPANISH FORK. Spanish in three tries. With fourth yards Folk's Beetdiggers played consistdown coming up and 4 yards v go Opens Oct. 1; Quail, ent football to open their ltague line Payson's from the season with a 14-- 0 victory over chances appeared dubious. Deer, Slated. American Fork "Rags" Ingersoll's e A Springville penalty for eleven. and Okelberry's final plunge proThe Cavemen-- , who entered footSALT LAKE CITY, SepU2J5L U.E duced the touchdown .but Okel- ball competition only last year, put Utah will be a nimrod's paradise 7t up a real battle for honors, this fall. " - . resisting the home team's in--areThis disclosed fact was drives, .and threatening Spanish Fork's goal line on Several occa- port presented by J. Arthur Mea-ehastate fiah and game commis sions. ; . Hutchyis, and ' Lewis; Spanish sioner, at a recent meeting of the Fork backs, were the outstanding game commission. . ground-gainerThewild fowleason open Oct 1, while Coach Fen-to- n Reeve's line worked nicely. continuing to early winter. for the extra The quail season will start Nov. berry's drop-kicNichols, American Fork halfback, was always a threat. The lineups: 3, in Washington county continuing point fell short . Stunglby. the humiliation of the American Fork Spanish Fork until December 31 in some dis. ... . le Hunter Carson tricts. In others the season will misplay responsible for the Payson score, the Red Devils, unleashed a Little it '..."Peay close Nov.. lb. Keine S 4 Williams and has been terrific offensive that swept their lg November 2, opponents' to the Payson c . Hughes Earle Opened for pheasant shooting. . . Nelson The famous Dixie game preserves line where they were halted by tha rg Preptal .rt Brown Allen will this year for tho first Lions., Payson held for downs, however, MUne.. ..re Hodge time In many-- seasons. October. 20 Preston. ; . . .'..qb. . .v.r. .R.""Daj't will see the opening here foi the deep In 1ta own territory." As JenChad wick .L. Sheen deer, hunting, which will be re sen dropped back to punt out of rh Ih line, Idanger near his own Nichols Hutchtnir stricted to bucks. .',v.-.JLewis be will Hunters checked both in Howard Law, Springville ceater, Chipman. r Soanish Fork-- r mnrl nut. nf th nrpjinrvA tA..nrAvpn crashed through the line and oupsMHinonu.-Swerison'lo"tC aitTRawkin for j the killing of does. caught the punt squarely In the advancing to within 2 yards Hales for Williams; Hutchins; Elk hunting has been limited to chest Chambers for Allen. bulls and will open Nov. 5 and of the goal line before he was close Nov. 25. Special permits wfl brought down. On the next play be Issued to the hunters, with a fee Weight bucked through for the of $10 to residents of the state and touchdown to tie the score. Scores Winning Point $50 to nonresidents. . On the try for tbe extra point Spafford dropped back on a place ball squarely be kick booting-th- e tween the .goal ..posts for the winLincoln high school, introducing football for the first time in tha J. ning pointC'"' With the final minutes of the school' athletic history, has tho Team Standing first of a series of practice tussles W. L. Pet gamefading away, both teams rebilled Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock Chicaago . 94 50 .653 sorted to passes whenever they b s gainst the American Fork Cave 84 63 .571 talned possession - of the ball., on Pittsburgh men. exchange!. Most the play in the 4 New York 81 64 .55 confined to Coaeh Sanky Dixon is hopeful St Louis .... w 75 Tl .514 fourth quarter was ' that tho Tigers will be able to en- Philadelphia 68 80 .459 Payson territory. ter .league competition in another Brooklyn Averett played' a good game at 67 81 .453 season. 4 Cincinnati 63 83 .432 quarter for Springville, making a 54 94 .365 number of nice gains. Anthon, aK Boston The Hawley-Sraotariff bill r though handicapped by injuries. was outstanding in the- - first hair, places chestnuts on the free list Results Friday's "too as' was Weight and Phillips In the There are many old chestnuts in 5. Boston Philadelphia 11, second. Hitghesat end and Law at this country for the foreign mar45t- - Louis ,4, Pittsburgh 2. center were ntrong in the line. ket to compete with: (Only games scheduled). f' EUREKA LEHI Whitman ........ le. ..... . Clemens great Fox. . lt.....i Jarvls catcher InhTs Willis lg. . . ... Redmond Sullivan" N. Evans. ... mighty good Bushman . . Greenhalgh one," is getting Peteisor, ..rt..-. LberlX his chance .re..... Cailson .... (Joined W.Ball A. Ball .ob. ...... Cc the' Athletics, in Mime. Cy Perkins .rh. ..... jBiglet .... .. .... ..lb.,. na, FeiSnell W. and iB.seryiflg lita he12thwasyear an iAsay. under Mack. . When F. Evans CopoVer ...fo;, outstanding catcher in the Sttbstitutlonsr ureka-r3hristenlean league, the Athletics with a sen for Greenhalgh; McCann for weak team were annually finish- Redmond; Hawe for Sulllyaon; ing in last place ...... Is one of Hanks for Jarvip; Cronnln for the few catchers in baseball to have Clemens; Worthlin for Bigler; Mfr worked more than 1000 major cliam for Conover. Hellman, refFor six con- eree; Barrett, umpire. league games. 100 or secutive years caught in more, games. ...... Had four mighty strenuous years from 1920 to 1923 In each ne:lf-tho- se years worked 140 or more games, his high water mark beifig 148. . .".;. Always had a great arm and It is still as Cub players will good as ever testify to tbe iruth of that stater ment if Perkins, happens to get into ttm-T- ony .CHICAGO, Sept. 28 Has been a great the eeriest CsSHKmeri,-t- h slugging Newr3Tork help to Mack Tn keeping "fcTa TwitchItalian, demanded a return bout ing staff on edge. ; .7;. . Jot a great with Sammy Mandell, lightweight 12 over his is average years hitter, champion, today... as a result of a a trifle better than 260. technical knockout of Eddie Mack, the Denver collegian, last night Mack gave Canzoneri perhaps one his hardest fight aside from-th- e Sammy Mandell put up agajnsjl tte . swarthy Italian. ; The technical knockout came In the eighth round and Canzoneri the for. was very lucky to score tha punch, - j . ; ' They were bdxfng fteaf the "rop , The game started with Anderson when Mack started fast footwork who f Yankee Stone-oto Ogden, Manager's but the Denver boy slipped slightly off Popular Sas downed on his and literally fell into a left Hook. Attended made Funeral By Intf ' held,;.Frv That punch dazed him but he reafter the Bulldog wMchofout . beautiful punt fused to go down. Canzoneri rushed mense Throngs. mark rV bounds on Provo's in with a serlei of lefts and rights tmb it wes nd put the Bulldog and finally pushed his opponent to NEW yORKfrSept. 28. (UE New the floor. fcerson's wmt was weak, ani j . -to Miller Bulldogs tribute final on tha York its paid Owen's brl)J SWne nd Van Dyk' Hupgins Friday. aru line. -- Fronv.early- - morning a endless Vide downs on MO line of people filed pastf a simple and took the i In the mertuary chapel of line. After another easl-.e- t m Ita to make the tho XHtle Church Around the Cor.f&&-S- . ner for a last glimpse of thft tiny ard 10$ ANGELES, .Sept. 28 nj.Br-- If Provo a. first down by and had baseball manager who died at St. Kansas City, champion of, the Vincent's hospitar Wedhesday. end run. butwas injured 3'idiulpli Fuorat Service- .$ American association Wins itsc 2 aeries with Rochester, victor uritcd Into Ogden, territory as the , Funeral services took plaSe ' I p. m. ruarter ended. in the historic little in the International league, the Friday, The" second period found Provo church that nestles in a group of team may be invited to compete BiUlph-go- t . on the defensive until skyscrapers between with the winner of the Pacific before tha Madison, and Fifth avenues,1! coast league baseball pennant, acJust punt, his t pf try-tn- g Hug-gin- s was in this cording to Harry Williams, presihis Provo city years During " close of the period. on passes acquired numberless friends dent of the coast circuit desperately to score when word received the and-asaid he He had could as took of these chalk many from -- the their nlaes m 4he icnKwlndlnz line from Thomas Jt Hlckey. association a vrtttrtrip score v w v -a nan ciiuui started t0 honor the man whose leadership head that Kansas City would like A Succession of fumbles to meet the. coast winners about "K """" h third auarter. Oct. 12. a prized. thay Aftir Greenwcll . intercepted Afk 110 remain to of them Some planned Provo pass on thc Buuaoe to v " "n with officials of the team, players Hio4i mark. Fry tossed the oval On the who achieved recognition under for relatives and 1 guidance, tame play. Wilsbn received the pass Hugglns' for tho funeral ' service, but the Ogden Hilton, fumbled. again but and ran number was necessarily limited by Buard recovered the ball for the the small capacity of the church. A pass Ogden IS,' Provo for a touchdown. Tho entire Yankee" team count the and failed Springville 7, Payson 6. jxtrapoInt . JfO, Lehl Eureka 'was at the quarter. to attend Ihe services. Become . American SpaniriiFoTkI4, "Intcrceptod.Pass' Fry panied by representatives of the . . tork Early 1n the fourth period. gain this team played they Davis 85, NbrtliTSciari: "passed to Stone for the biggestProvo afternoon. An merlcan league . Preston 0. South Cache 0. . yards-b- ut of the day-- S3 -- d-' tne 3mer.ot g. , t keiBna-dulphtaki- ng to EUlottt Thai HuggrnsumerTeaTW . massed Tooele IS, Jordan 7. V ranita 18, GrantsvUlo 8. pain. Another pass1 toem was Ogvisiblyo, for l&Htortb Summit LP.. .., .Wngham made bble-eKyardror-fof-theI D. S. 37, tudg Memorial 6, They paid An Boxeider 64, Malnd 0. . the final score; Pay conceal their emotion. to without verbal and Hugglns tribute, West 27. Westminster 0. failed to bring the extra point, re- a and voice paid Jeepeir dissenting Park City 40, West Sophs . the off score was 12-- where it tiibute la their apparent sorrow at . Carbon 6, Calumnl 0. mained to the end. and friend. .the loss of a leader The lineup and 'Summary Qn!y Threo Relatives jpRom OGDEN Aithur Huggins, a brother, whe Elliott ..re La zier. was at the bedside when,. Millei riayson Foley...... Muiiel Murdock-- ; died; his wife,- -, i rr ; (By UNITED TRESS) . Herkovich. tt.. ,y.n. H,i l .c L. Mayerii. were in er the rap lives . tlis Leaders---Rutnag Brown city,, iv 40; Yanks, Ott Hilton. n luiwiar raants742ncieih71WmesTi2; Wil- Warner j oiiiy ieiu.i.ixc9.iti:iv It........ Vandcgraaff,. a secong son, Cubs, 39;- iHorhsby, Cubs,: 38; Viarence , Muggins, Peterson .. .le. .i..pBntobe was - en- route - fiom it Gehrig;-Yanbrother, r.qb.Tir.-ipiddulp- h, 34; Fnxx."AthlctlC3, Wilson..... Petersburg, "Fla., to 33; BImmons, rhb;. ... Anaeraon home In St. Athletics, 32; O'Doul, , rB the body waTjQj-g-agnyRowef ClrjcHmatt.-"Whc.. - . IRD . .n. me wsrvicea. utKen zor ouruu .lb. VanDyko the" funeral the casket During ProvaOweny for wasf Substitutions: draped with" the wortdi Anderson; Hayes for Warner;Peterr championship lag which theOTank for Dempsey- ees won .last year when they beat Hoover MerHll; forj Str touts four- n son; Wilson fot straight "gamoa-IRowei Rowe for. Hoover; world aeries. the "Ogden Rowe; Moyle forHayea, RENO. Nev Sept. 28. U! Tudd for MayeV; Nebeker for boutrnetweenrr-- - Jack "AT Greepwell foe Fry; Van; . former ' heavyDempsey, for Nebekerf Mayer for itegraaff weight champion of the Tn,M- - mrn for Herzkovich; ParM woild, and Jack Sharkey Team Standing for Ston; Ston'e for Wilson;-Har-W. L. Pet predicted by Gene Normile, rocks for Vandegraaff; Olisch for 56 37 .602 Dempseys former manager, Hollywood!; -Talks; Tarran.for Pan tone; aMa Missions After hearing "theresutt"'of 55 38 "jS91 Score by quarters; the Sharkey-Loughra- n 8 53 40' 70 ... 0 . fight Portland Ogden over the. radio while travel53 40 J570 o.o o--o Los Angeles :....!....-provo Hil-la- n ' east a on Southern PaSI 42 Mi ing San '.Francisco Ogden scoring Touchdowns, ' r cific train "near here, Normilo ' Oakland '.; .505 47 "and GreenwelL' " -;said "Sharkey's - victory -- wlll Sacramento Swensdn ;' ' umpire ...."r.T.v32 61: .344 Referee ; meetlm result. in Dempsev. us fift a, isaattle . haad 4iRman,Collli ,.,71:1 I - .,. - rM finaraev- - next- - vpar lit, t, t J D R KK WIXS AT NIHT Friday's Results" , '.LLos DH3 MOi:-Tj?Angeles 4, San Francisco1?..'. Sept, 28 U,P We're making quite a lot of pro Drake unlvculiy tad tf difficulty - Hollywood 8, Missions 4. gress, but there, tm-tftt- n wfWn'ttfrrSaeramentoiniRii,., Kiirpson rollcgo" hf'!J-I,v- t psoplTrho ' OiUaft.l 9 i'oiiird. think .'.."we'll ; Lav Jot of hot iiifht btfora a tro rf 9.000.-Tf- c to Ogden made eight first downs : most - Provo's throe, and for the tro-t- o ""parti the" play war-tarrtout- , . prov territory. Fry of Ogdeti a Provo of by punted Blddulph Bull-aowide margin, and this put the How-- " in trouWe frequently. cut ever, on one occasion, Biddulph loose witb the best punt of tM boot that took gamean terri- -i "the ball from deep In Provo'smark. the Ogden tory to con-- . JfrVovo' bad luck on injuries star Anderson, Cletus ttnued when -. - halfback, twisted his knee soon on a on play opened - ter thehegame gain. His made a which M serto Injury does not appear ' however. ious, in There were many bright spot : dsP" Provo's play, theeIej-- , functioned line The autlre Roy with' Ray Murdock and Murdock Brown, .guards, starrtng.. tovftag was especially brilliant, of the anytWnK,aimeaat. hisa.part ' line. Elliott nanoiea -Booth lion splendidly, and Wilson Provo1 most was Fullback tt euteat- - ground-gaine- r. started at tackle and was to the backlleld after Andersons contributed some injury, where be defensive play. good ; Some Ogden Sta- rf Van TM,f Ogden showed class as - whit the tasses of Fry jresulted .in .' fPrciid'Eathera Elwood Romneyv o former Dixie high- school-bsketbaaarvei, and now a f reshajan at B. Y. U, has become. ' i' BiOiid papa, The --new Arrival,, a boy--. Is ' reported to hava - wondei tul as star. a hoop possibilities Rompey made - a bnrHed George Friday. trip to , upon receiving word of the . mw event He wtrj return to tha Monday or "Tuesday, and w;U be Joined by Mrs. Romney and the new 'family" as soon a possible, ,. - One-Poi- the- in . The lineups: Coch- baseball . In Prov Territory - Vita! Point After Touchdown, Booted By Spafford, Gives Red DevilsT .Margin; Okelberry Outstanding- - Star 20 Taklnc Froshlloos 'TtarDecomes fmargirt 5 Lehi Unable To Cope With Both Teams Show Strong Defense; Recovered Fumble and Intercepted Pass Give Invaders Victory; Anderson Hurt. rr T I ")! r--'-'n-TTbr'-r p'ost-seaso- it mid-town- Spanisli "ForK Beats Forkers m HUNTERS rd rd off-sid- wub-born- ly nt - t Spafford's purrttng was especlauy gaod. . T - - pkalberry Is BrOliani Okelberry was perhaps the most sensational player on the Yield. This diminutive star brought the crowd, to its feet, time and again with sparkling gains through the opposing defense. Mendenhall, Simmons an i Snyder alo carried the ball for occasional galas. Abrams and Larsen starred on the line for Payaon-- Lineup and summary: PAYSON SPRINGVILLE . tt.-- e Spafford . Tanner Mower...... .r...rt Rlgtrup. . . .'. rg. . . . . . Burriston c. Johnson Law... nAtftelrt Xarsea lg Abrams Kindred. . . . . . ...It. le... Hughes. Peay Averett Okelberry-J- -,...qb Anthon. Simmons .rh Ih. ., . MendeiiHall Roylahce. Phillips'. . ... . . . . .fb...". .... Snyder Substitutions i Springville Bird for Hatfield; Weight for. Phillips; Metcalf for Weight; Packard for Roylanca. Payson Shuler for Simmons; Jensen for Wilson; Davis for Burriston; Burriston for Tanner; Wilson for Peay; Vest for Olsen. Touchdowns Okelberry, Weight. Point after touchdown Spafford, Ira Derti Defeats Dick-Davisc- up-wi- th, k al l Score by quarters: 0 0 7 Springville 07. 06 0 0 6 Payson Referee. Kline; umpire, D. Dixon; bead linesman, Coranby. . (1)00 Mm k' -- rd At the Right Trices 1928 . n BUICIv Sedan like new -- . . 1926-CHRYSL- lft-yar-d Rational League 28 tl'.Pi Sept Using a flying' headlock, Ira Dera, Salt Lake City, pinned Dick Davlscourt, husky Kansan, to the mat for the final fall and victory last night. The' two grappTefa Tiad won &m fall each" before Pern applied the; headlock. Daviseourt took the first, a alepover tying Ira hold afterJtwenty minutes of wrestling. Dern worr the second with a bqdy scissors and wrist lock.' It toolf Dern. Just twelve minutes to down Daviseourt for the third fall. Gene LaPoux, who haih frqni Lewis cf France, defeated--jacArizona, In the semi-finbout., He used a fly ing tackle and pinned (he Arizonan- to the1 mat after twelve minutes of wrestling. s, Lincoln High In Gridiron Tussle ourt SALT LAKE CITY. 7i if"""- -:i v.U 58 Nv Coach paint and overhauled . . . 1925 FOR YOUR CAR FOOD ESSEX' - DODGE. TOURING. " FORD ; TOURING $125 .... . $75 (fen . .j . . . 030 MC W' PROVO MARMON SUPERIOR COxMPANY Service Stations 5th, West and Center $250 k -- - $425 Coach new' paint. 1925 FORD COUPE in good shape . DODGE 'Pa'nel-Truc- Fuel means food whether it's represented by a juicy beefsteak for yourself, or the proper grade of gas and oil for your car. Our gas supplies the, energy your car needs for speed and stamina; our oil will keep your engine purring like a kitten! uu 478. WEST CENTER Phone 663 Phone 7 -- . . 1 School Grid Results Wll-Tso- . . n, 6-- 0 "tv. mw were-tOTha- aaycejma --SftSUi .orthjnuteJISajanj 1 off-tack- le .' M YrtfWi pffiw.' f lEB-fff'f- M.w.yai Wi Home Run Quh. rr a. h, WE MEAN are you the sort of mm and b<ful "cartridge and spend"a glor SHOTGUNS nr . 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