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Show 1 PAGE IY3UR '.rr-- T .ii .... r.,T : r i m ?R0 V0 ; fl . ., ' -T E'MiMrt I ' ll IS $T INGt : ' tt- - RALP, s WQ E SJlA Y 0 C TO B EBl Z -- 6 ti.-t-t r- t i.r m ti - ' -- - - mi... . i - FOR UTE TILT i evenly-matche- , I II rtr ' II f I I HUaiIO-na5JlUtJ- I "f fnfrTi . .1 zl , I I ' l JIZTI Cg - UregQITWeCtaitll j - V, . i tA ;3 . . ill BM T -- - T- -f nroEJEeLUiosen new-coac- t wiuV her iookl .hid men. Tht-fi- TortrrYaake F; Illllt Co successor to haveHBlgnd the WtjrMfflerHugglns, but h's name will not be 'announced, until next Tuesday. Thore is little doubt that it is Arthur Fletcher, Yankees' coach for tht past three Vnlversffy of regoa. The Provo high Bulldogs are Idaho was unable to beat Oregon still panting from their game with from 1901 to 1924. when a sudden the. East Uigh last Lsiurdayjand of the "spell" permitted how they are slated to play Coteh breaking Vandals to win two games, tn the Sutherland's husky Fanners Thurs 1924 and. 1925. Those were the years. day aftermori at Granite. n rama wonabv- Idaho since nniv Wlev. former rin- The game has been moved ahead i the- two institutions opened. gn tger of the St Louis Brown v a day so that the coaches and relations in 1901. Four games end- faculty can ati end the Utah Edu ed'1n tiesand 13 hrCtncinnatt Reds, to ,be gon. cation . associtiorv-e'etinOnly "the St. Louis Cardheld In Salt Lake Thursday, Friday Coach Leo Calland has introduced inals are on the lookout for and Saturday. a manager. a fast, oriensive puty new The Farmers boast of a cham- to Idahosiasning circlesrand local followers pionship team, and they, do not tar believe the Vandals stand the best ted to seeon their' chances go float chance in years of .winning this Norman Thomas, socialist csrjj thin air, by letting the ? n;e ing away "f ivavvaiia ormajfor ofNewyiji,, cfiy l w wiiu a viliuiv. "Just !hbw strong the Farmers really frankly that "if I'm elected, it u are is not definitely determined, al ' ', miracle." : a Shows though they have already beaten thjt L- JX $. U. hy "4 and also defeated. West Jiigh ,J3 to ?250,OOO o last Saturday. It is understood I A 1 NEW YORK, Oct 16. uii. Two of Ue three major league clubs looking for managers have selected their MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct 16xCE Hopeful that tinder their they will be able to break a has- - traU thein inost cf. that jia the time since 1901, the Idaho Vandals will invade Portland Saturday Play Against Powerful Farmer Team Thurs-- day IniR- !!7" f . -- - I rm - : ' - .."I- 1 Bulldogs "Ei honj .' gs ; - S g2 4to"met-th- e V last week-enMost of the minor injuries, mainly bruise, which were sustained j he , lat week ars now ln xheck ndwith j Boulderites Eager For ' ReCougars will face the Aggies their full strength when these two teams meetat Ogden Friday after-- ; venge On Redskins In " ! 7 "nSba. Sat uf da.Combat . Seek First Victory will JThis JftdjeedQLaLgagie. and -- w.U d The teams are rvr Oetv 44- II wm cu.PRir.nNG . 1 6. ii- - HHf-lttVHlUir- - rimavK1 f 1 HE ri i I Brinley and Loveless Likely Starters At Tackle: Magleby May Call Signals, With noover Moing iv r uiiuacii With determination "and 'pcwer. the Cougar are out to avene he E H) : 1" Lineup Probable By EX WOOD KOMXEV (U T : I , r has never twiaten "the U. A. C. In ronrcrence victory to its credit, a football game, and the "Y" per- - Colorado University's powerful jbaU .team invadea Utah i stadium year. On the other j for Us first real conference tenTo very thing this t 1- nana; it. a.wiir w; ngB-the season Saturday afternoon. ttnrnaned. Its clean keep Trie Boulderites are 'eager for 3 suffered considerablo losses when ST. PETERSBURG. Fla.. Oct 16 Diie to his good work of last SatLSeveral of their best players were on the Redskins, .who did revenge The will of, Miller Huggma. 'j urday, "RetfC Mcrriil will start at declared ineligible, so that a defeat late cne end post foF the "T." while them put of a conference cham manager of the New York Farm-r- s not does Granite the by give 6 25 to Yankees, revealed an estate estiReeve will be at his regular place plonship with a crushing 2. of ' the championship Region season. The. defeat at $250,000, all .but f 50.00ft at right end. victory- last as yet, althought they have taken mated ledf of which. left to a .sister.. Miss dy "in Dyches will start at the center spoi a firm contenders' the position and smeared one de Myrtle Marie Huggins. ' . , class. port feat on an otherwise perfect record Miss Huggins, who cared for the In Fighting Mood It looks like Brinley and Loveless As the season went on last year. will enter the fray in fight manager at his winter home here Provo men 7 two stalwarts will start hr &m improved receives ing mood and-- stranger things tha4 hetween hasefcall seasons, and, they climaxed a great drive U0O.OO0 in Cash and securities and in have this football happened Friday, according to present indica0 7 'over to with a decisive victory like amount in real estate; Two tions. Pearl Pollard, Gteorge Man-so- n Denver's Pioneers, rated one Of the history, than for the Bulldogs to brothers and two aunts will share Sim with Coach a and George ' Cooper will be emerge victory. strong Colorado teams of fh $50,000. the team mons been has his thebreaeh to if into drilling" step ready a6ft-"-'Risttad this season. " very strenuously, having practically I starting men stRw Ttgns of weak- fWitham believes. Is better than it a new team this year, quite natural-lackin- g ening. was the last day of the. 1928 play. in the finer qualities of Basil Skousen and Klmer Dastrup The powerful Utah line of last In" the early - games. The football, will start at the guard positions. season still lurks in thf tiiind of t i Bulldog's team is not suffering, leg is in s&ape the Boulder mentor. If he can stop i - Buss Magleby' from any critical injuries, except UiVt again, --so that hewitl be able to the pile driving tactics of the Red- 1 will ll Beelar, who received a broken arm, .' play Saturday, an addition expected" ,,, Wllham huliPVM 77KKLE' ... in the Bulldog's first encounter , x u ueip materially. 3 he can paralyze the, champions, Sat Coach Dick Romney is counting "heavily on these five lettermen when Utah Aggies tangle with B. Y. U. and Will be outi for the ' . entire EUher Magleby or Vacher will urday and come qut victorious. t season, i J were backfield acea last season, Call's long f Blhrt at quarterback, yn 1th the like-The probabls starting lineup at Ogjien Fffiday afternoon. Call id Qillespie The game is scheduled for 3:30 itnooil ol Magieny St presence ; ai. therefore will techide one f tn instrumental In the "Y" downfall In Its stadium dedication game. Gardner and Day xere regular on" the on the and will Thursday, was reserve last g a season, back this while means line signal-callinberth j last season, year. Remund, regular the best forward walls Witham ever or West the Granite igh campus. aalfto swttchf aug". Vacher turned out, Bernie Buster, all conmha" Thorn ference back, with JCaptalo ' Berlin oeters are trying to get guard "of .last season will i at his efulanot. whila the- triple be at histoid, and i opposite post courmifctoeduce the noise, city Likely x .threat Bliss Hoover goes to full- i him will be Railley, a new, but : asserting city noises ruin patients' back. If4Magleby does not start maa.-MaUrWitcher will nerves. ppwerfui Be "at quarter,"the"'same backfield that be at center, and another veteran, opened against the Bobcats will hi Elliott, will fill his familiar tackle uhat the new manager had been se- "M in readiness, with either Mark wyh Sawyer, a new comer, but NEW YORK, Oct 16 (f.Rt Deny- - lecCtx and wiU be named within a ;. BaMf-- 0r Marvin Skousen 4t tulfc post I him man a ilnar opposite had few davs. renorts that John MeGraw dependable . .. -- baclu ' two depend-"' """ '" ''ibeen' selected 'to' 'suiceeetf" Mlilei '"ArKurdHwr7'?aiue 'coaclbrt' 1 Spencer and Carlson, . ii 1. Fua Sauad Going eeason will ahleends j)t last, - 4 Huggins as martaeer of the N6wJ and Bob Connery. Yankee scout,. ?p: The full sauad o tare conaideredxthe most Ukely se- wtu n . . . CHicajr .4 -ax wiiiuuuw-wweKHI H. Tcairg-t.mll I Vrovo Friday mornlngIor Ogden 0WBer 0f the Yankees, Tewaled icetiohs'foFlfie g.0 I Ml The World Series is over ai.d so refunding of more than 200,000 There will be a large represents- - conference man, wiu perform again high school faculty s "nt in by baseball fins for tickets lion of townspeople and students at fullback, with Pleasant a sopho- - is - i to the sixth same of the., world g ra :ttwttncss the game, and ,tye Imore at hmatfhaclr; and either Mw own special World Seiiea. Some time ago, the junior h:gh i sc: ics, which would have been idlemist or Reagan a three year ;l boys the reaT fightinff spirit. stied a piayetiHiere- - htrrl not the Athletics 4 To top things off, the band irtll varsity man at the other barf post school faculty baseballei-educa- win four of" the. fiist five games. team the' to Irom the senior direct will high ke there to render its service. McKelvy challenge ? The fans were instructed to m&il tors, an l recently the challenga was There will be real B. Y. U. en-- ! quarterback. is well fixed for re- - accented, and a terrific battlb, re- - thir l eairie tickets' to club hea'd-- 4 team The afterthusiasm at Ogden Friday ' ' ' bats and: bocu tock ; quarteis at the Wriglcy.b.uilding or serves this season noon - Xflleled-wit- h 'place on the improvised diar.,ORj to bring The pasteboards there in Hereon for their refunds. behind the high school. ' i AtinrrTimirlu Wtfi faithful fnn Fjiv Vifiirv Por Jiiniar The challenging junior high teani met the Cubs when thsy leturned must have krioWn what they v.f.re yeaterday. The players made an (T their gibom i doin'grsince the senior high MD - 'ort to smilo was forced to bow in defeat by a ibat it was plain that tliey still were ' ' wliat they regarded , ;coie of 13 to 2. thinking Lf e Huttie, inteiToouniairi te.mls as tough breaks in t'.ie five gi.mc Mack's A'si. champioo and Provo city golf ngair.f " i . chamoion. added more laurels 3 the best pitcher on the high sotiool j facultits. vhen he subdued the 51:' legedr slugRers of the senior high with two runs su'mbf-c of afe hits. S On the other hand. Ken Weight, . the faculty hurler, was nicked for 1 I IS runs, or? unknown number cf Euy'anOilCobrcd JTSaXIV hits, and an even leas known, numA . . at Scene Utah , his crrcrs ber of support. by The high school faculty chamLAKSON STUDIO pionship being' settled, it was ' 1 a S Comnlefe ., .... . that llie .winnin g. junior high outiu might ena!renjg!r the Phi!-- ; wilb buill-i- n rlelphla Athletics, h'jt "reliaWs: re-- 1 cElect rty&ypaniithat- the- Mackmrn4 twtr"Ttftve-"- tt safe and Test f. 'have decided to upon their, latirt'ls.' " " "V" rr .r ,.;.,-.- " tl m. Hugns Will Fortune of c Trd j-- -- mis t.e l ic ttle ty loba t a , stands for , TvfWifaitffl - 'i ' - run-provi- ng -- ed Has World Series racas, racu y I CUBS REFUND To far! Oh bev'l 1 9L las srmuch"tfi jiciicioiis tot--' fee. "For Hills Brosl Coffee, alone,, is roasted by the pat-- " cnted, continuous j filUli Yd la? The process-Contro- lled wftidi Roasting roasts only a few pounds at a time. The flavor is pertfctljr rcontrolled because every berfr sted evenl la'i irrtti , HILLS -B- rat . it ss. - fj re at ; torn An ( .vlMi -- COFFEE 1 4f.. FreikfroH iml VdCltBH toih. Eatiiy tifn.ii wits r. "01H9 i . . ,irn ROS D.T.RCb. ill u Ide coffee r "teeT and Saturday w trade-markuar- OOTHEit Demtinstration Thursday, Friday Yank Pilot LARGE AMOUNT ll . i-- and Fletcher ' quality Attend Drapery Lecture P2r ,i,arj K lime "Bn nlri "Ca ikin't 'Lai rho ace -- a 1,1 . ail , f"v -- We j i ( And vn ': nc( et 'Bal co-cu- : ; For National Picture Week adj-rmintnwa- . A ! - if If d ,4 d. f . - py i i " 1- !. !Th flize fcer irs PP-J- 41 V"; 1 IU li ftlU v) " V rSf'M be i Mv I efe T ... - r .""lSfior4ir tin n j ur ted. 1out jmrt SchthcUngV'Head c, ' of ooursel -- - "-' .. rTeHurideotoi-G- a Atwdter-Ken- t Headquarters PROVO: ITt AH PHONK 273 j I v It'i what his ht nd . Electro-Dynami- Good tobaccos last night. "We have no feeling whatsoever sciimctoig iersanally. Sarey said: "In. fact. I have found Jhimenexceptionally-4gi!ee--- i nbie-cha- p, capahlerof-holdhv- ghis4 ,! itr.wlhn tM Aim In ttrlvA r i n but as Jong as he Intrusts his to Jatfobs we are not of a nrlnd to- - have any business dealings with - - x igamst . Your motor needs inspection art on a trip. It's before 4wj than more-Import- hnrDcnt putlt-n- ff you real- - jrtMl oul - at-fai- him." t . DayHght-8vin- g timtr may be all " 1 summer but it's a bad habit right ' to tach the roosters. yf A chef may be able to make a doubtful steak taste good by artificial flavoring andfciuces . said. But it's still dangerous to your stomach. And tremble and shiver. . he'i e Wife And not the stalled fliwer, That made., Brown afraid. raiurlojMotor . Co. TWO STATIONS: Corner 1st Vieet and Center 57 Vt'est Center Provo for with" the Wonderful" Music of AdolpK Brox 13 Years.- - hW old , - ;, ' 7 Jfore ftioi lat the thrill of thls8moother and better cigarette. . Tharwill tell you why, OLD GOLD' s sales are A e AdV" lr Thr e e- -t i m e s"g r eat --the cotnbinedj,! i " ' let Hckl; pnej ER-th-an place of good tobacco in making a honey -- smoothlgarette, set, GOLD tobaccos You have only to try a package to get take the - f.'heat-treatmg.cam- srbs, lahg h. it forears. But Higg iTan are naturally good. Care fully selected from Nature's best for smooth ness, flavor and freedom from throat-scratc- is with cigarette tobaccos. "Heat-trea- t" is useful toj'set!' and "sterilize' the to baccos , and all cigarette makers have used it So P mpig' .s. made good by Nature, not by "artificial That's the secret of OLD GOLD'S goodness treatment.' W-I-F- -E SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16. TJ -Jar- Schmelingv German heavy-veisrcontender, will not'be to fight in the Madison Square Garden as long aa he is nanoged by ' Joe Jacobs. W.. F. Carey, president of the 4 it--a- Dsti; r Station Man'In Disrepute SroadcastinffZZ IVo waiting here for thiiiewest and astonnd- ingly powerful Arwaterfcent. You "can have it !' you'll want ir as ,'bs soon aa you ordec : 'aooaaa you hear iu It's a revelation in everything t Tonel Power! i SelecUvrtBeautyTimplidty! Economy! De Xr pndability!cAnd there's no red tape, ahout our 5 J service or pur. easy terms.' . i- f- sstnTdfai-i- a i j at (W 2b; Fechser, 3b; Eggcrtsen, ;s; Harmon, Fisher, f. e rVsr You IS" ITll.: fann ma feet ! follows; Euttlc, p; Garrett,' c"; Thi rnlou, lb: Cirling, 2b; N'iciscn 3b; Powelson, as; Cottam, Conhell. Johnson, Jones, K. .Fechser and ' Miss JohnCollins, f. In add-- on. as son and Miss" FlTing "acted pinch hitters. l. . . IfefllQ for immediate r ce nffi - . ": i sales of . ; lBetterbaccorTnakrhe three "leading Teriodoftheireristence. : . - .' 301 m L024 mm t wuff iff u iurwi ot liVft iln; car I I . tVI - HWH f I" Xf l?JJ II 1U There Is Ho B y 7- -'-- i. : T. 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