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Show THURSDAY. ft w0. DAILY HERALD .11. IBM OCTOBER uuh county. Utah Five Teams Tied For Top Spot In Region Grid Race Lincoln Blasts. Payson 32 0 As Lehi Upsets Spanish Fork 27 to 12 W BY Hih .lt SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. punters with a leading . 11 OJ.r!) all- - Hnoilnni Harrv Geldien. tha , boots, rnui r.Uak.. .. average In 10By COTT BAILLIE Mearta Writer freshman jtrry umiw 41 viriNirn .c::f'- - rA IflW Oct . ... YORK. i "K Br LEO .Ui.ST -- of Wyoming Jerry McConnell - . riat- 11 (U. . Yankees Take The Gold, Leave the Glory for Giants . FBTtBBKff Frea.g-ruEd- .tae night conferencr WM T "T.. 1U,C w r " I: na hi f ,J Wu n,""";.l'rK"l,u' wIk as. fmiw was i.iinc-Diasi- """'t ills champaign ic smijsiiu rcicaevu hbmmmiw WEW YORK, Oct. 11 (U roramit The 19 i np '".game, uyiigan ri ss.ii i crown. in iriiiPiini eehneeted. until he w...park deluxe Wednesday and made, that took v.u...m1.u,. my asy.m. the and left I'm him h But 225 -Behind for very gold happy .,7 yards. .7.50 w,.. n a nftAr laplrla fpnm flic ry for the OianU. swing ha. definitely made ney. Jlm David of Colorado Aggies' , h, ,h. ArtEr me. puncher." "l1 tn Cincin-- i Oeldlen turned in a phenomenal with 18 catchea ,nd 1Sa yardi. .500 LThf. ?K;iV tered into i storm of question. i. jh $2K!J rr)ion Negro who floored Layne performance last week against . being shouted at him aiter yea- K UJ irir iiiic lur uic iuui ui .TMr? a Team on In won 52 Offenaive technical ici Utah and mm State, ana yards gaining inxn um since ior .000 tnuclfdown. despite the fact he cl to "Un ncher. that terdar'. yar t fit nver the Utah VDUni-ifinlava rnmnlelinf 1B2nmninf th Yankee had the . a 17. . .000 m j c mr n Atj. I'd . M : , . : respect time two for gone. . fancy the ter- rn f r a cn k i v 111r c oct uciii- civ alii n run nafE ior ill in nffencive team. cfati1ira . . .t " - -rpn -irnm l.ii " and admiration which their many of at rific physical beating that he stcr at 2:32 o the 11th d..j the head beangiea. rourid atfnd. the, akilie and greet record demanded y.rd, punting three time, for an could hardly .tend up. hav fro.en fana. iaverage of 43 0 Jver and scoring class. The Redakins N.( m"ch raetaai And Manager Ceeey Stenge- lfootball That Oillig-- n 1. in yars l 27s PBne he. to, take conference Fewer Seek. And "Ot more wa. O. once the ridiculed goat . of the old .. ,r na. nenuer i imbm i i nlaver with lota of raw couraae. .....t. vinii hi . a i a e. a. i i i r. .ei i vi i i u a n nil j oi in aaiaa. cnirii uibi nt nneai j Wil and .3 it w"r.l:.-.- 7 , er .9 "'J 2 Layne i A yKSirieSd T" Ji .i.i aI"'" "nti . .h. 1 o 0 the champion, crowned, awaken ed. Lockman slashed a lint drive to a stnale. Duro- rtght field. as -U4 m a aaja aaaa, i 1 1 .2 North Sanpete Pleasant Grove .... rE rrskyi .in" ''rh 7 Bauer Says Triple Was Big Thrill g; Swing' Stops Utah's Rex Layne PITTSBURGH. Oct. 11 UB ..... Charles today eismeo ni Ezrard . fit was Wilkinson who was (nr the manv blocker as the Tiger line tort key f-- i i . he missvu Pet. ..pin. hole, in the Payaon for- rt.rort field LrsRue Standings: Payson Spanish Fork ...... Lincoln Sprlngvillc American Fork Wasatch Academy ... Lehi Oliverson Still Tops In Skyline Ground-GaininGeldien Paces Scorers Charles' 'Power i It-w- ch.r fla,. . haaar. -- ve 1 By BAY SCMWARTE I - . . T "h 'j0 15 Jh '"r fil,nk. third bete. Stanky a run meant nothine- The "filled. : Stengel came out oi the Yankee dugout and stood glaring at the Giant dugout. You could a moat him mumbling to himeelL I 1 hr Herald Sports Editor . Three suvi named Glade Then he turned and weved in . Co kinson. Willard Stol worthy. and"l thYheei! tW... Bob Kuieva to re-Pan r.nliaon had nut the snarl auer nuiory had ever won three world place SainSn the mound. linre men .on lwo, ou,1 nd MonUna. Payso n wa. so completely out- - " "h tit to jVfv Jo. Wl- - T nu, penormance piaceo mm Jc hrir in the Lincoln hih Ticers! played w" " The hitter was Monte Irvtn. Wednesday that never "? the Mm pittsburgh ring Defensively, the Denver Pio- - .w". V"" todav. UB- . ln ne" OI " Lincoln into still looking for that one more hit In four neers 18. "v". the best 3E3 record. have Thi last "V J"'"mr' triumvirate nf football once did they move knockout Y""" . liiniik o or a jn July . .u . K,. . ... i z.r nne wno anran r.. ... in oi irnnnwn mini inn airpanv . . . nave anowea wcre on" base. anH hard.hittinit fertf--1 territory hiiibi lire Jiarcia c. ont ,n novtPr now he KM II .a tne lnal wouia tie tne aeries .recorn ZZtm. i'loneers moving story of tne MTU na.n n scoring He ftiimc.s i u. i -n. i to-. t i i.fi u. secondary - i,. an ui. 15 fo. Golden Tigers to a cious line and alert too " Du wfin lUuer. city led the rather .nUvJ jjui jv; was - Coach Don Fulller . team 7w '" i..?n V".' missed a lot of punches be ranks third In passing and in aame. Colorado A si M Is close But the real, movina Story of aecond the crowd thought me smashing 32-- 0 victory over here:P"'"' both th 10S1 aeaaon and the 1051 Giant, had done It again, Mfnre ..nriefeated Pavson Wed-lunhampered Dy numerous cauge of my swine laat niaht-.behind, giving up 561 yard, in foot irrutmer off tha which resulted aver- - barricade that had Monte fi.M WQrld Lavne 'of Lewiston. Utah also Oliverson continued to' lead three game, for a rte wU1 eHav afternoon and lifted them fumbles, many a ofvicioua the) The ball traveled in a high ere r be naa Irvin Lincoln tackling was trying a comeback last night ground- gainers, picking up 44 .ge tnat U1,nl-- me team miracle toward iert field, woodlinf tum-- a back onto the glory3 road that from for the like rebound scrambling after havinebeen knocked out yards as BYU dropped a 6 de- rh a mn inn and line play laai4i Us tne Reiinn ed quickly and fled toward the ability. except everything dervish .. nowever, aia proaute by Rocky Marciano at New York, cision to utan. His total stands at And. when baseball men look left field tunrirr. It looked like gnip f back on the 1051 series they, will u would beV close But the bell, Felt Like Homer Since Lehi defeated Spanish the game s top thrill. It occurred juiy l2. RCx outweighed Charles 333 yards in four games, with six rAUflflT UrlflflAr ws p scored its first 1951 pounds to 188, and he used touchdciwns to his credit. Fork. I "And for a second Wednesday after- - ioon after Lincoln even My the Giant, really lost their traveling intbsthe teeth of a witn tne nan on inear- hi. poundage to force the fighting; Bcst ieather - lugging perform-snoon In the league'i biggest up- - touennown. I had a homer " Hank cnnce to win it on a day they strong wind, ngied" end came thought Jer- in nearly every round P1"' idown well inside the perk and of the season, there were ,own 231, the Lions sent Fred nee laat week was turned in by added a little soberly. '"It iust:d,dnt five-tea- ms Inaccuracy of HI. Bight tied for the lead in mam back to; pass. He wai.Utah's Jack Croa. who packed felt that way in the bat handle 11 would be unfair to take any- - snugly in Woodling s glove. me l iiiat- the dui i.ndi in, uenunc tne iiann nrt The Jive teams int 20 times for 103 yards. after T' d connected But I've no "ng away irom Stengel and his r his right to the head. Lr0!5Spig ' " were Spanish Fork, lanxee. in uieir nour oi viciory.fw is third in running kicks cominC "'i Fayaon. cui.jUi and on to ara"Vwcre fired hi. feet did damage with hi. left jab and .warded bJUm"d . 'aned They up Bngham Young nd they were the! " Springville. American ForkT and :agot backpaaa to Ross Parry, who with hi. left hook to body and; " tro"d hom W1 Oed" ' Leada In Paaslng long university football player, for teim. But L ncr,ln l-.11 . in th th he.d. n Wednes-iralcthe w.y P. I oter game,, played JtBjta . j&y He.ughS'.ndgol a J deout j , iuicu lsjuc w uicming irom infi mni uuDiinni sun mui in ira univeniiy gi uun imc iih on- dui tnnwiicnn B , nflW t high beat North San- poured down on the Polo Grounds man- the man with the big run day. BY moum ucau is ei. uie uiraw nis : leu eye, in nis 35-- 6 wa dui llic in. inn lnal uraay "" washed out both the game -l nigni. the Wildcats ucdi geiiing for first passing lh uii the .... a hit. and series . w un ae . pete terrific and k anaj iin inis nose wnen 10 nne.es nn uie neieree t lose com iriuiun inurn ruon nour- -- nrfnor; v nni. I tmnnv la nr n I u.. ie me tell the areat tactical advantage loop victory Springville topped point jermain DuBuck M. A McTiernan A rou of the the called and bout Colorado back, s play ghs Leo stopped hed nil a ni.n iiy. team Durocher wa each and.Rro"! but. that i week. because hit Manager obry the aw.rded W.satch Academy, hiaa.f inski completed 10 tosses for nf ,ho imnnrtani a nf th aTSim a Aa-- t T which a. Id sained in the first threat cam, not as deep as miriA In mv lrvin'a, America Fork rolled over Plea- - r ifon never .oi nose iu me m mr inn iuuiiu ju ant-- nex 76 yards last week, while Bur- - It was decided to award tnree wnen I say tnis is the r.. took easily. In U Woodling y.. ant lirove zo-r. f greatest We the Dar be ing flooredy"". Dark with another run by roughs hit 12 of 19 for 182 yards. trophles. Knoek Off Dons moment 1 ever had in the bual- Snap Oat of It Mill on cared . rumen me nesa me r rom out irons , oi , ummei . and ineiiecxive Udell Burr ajso r westover, t onappiriig That was the day the Giants waa about And nas ha halfback., and Jae Balllf. full- 4HU yaros. uurrougn ,or Koslo who had and spiritless play that marked Wednesday. McStay, Larsen. Man- -- tk been W1UW big oni throwing would been sending 'wui bullseyes for 436 yards, and Ue4- - back wer, (he rec 'P-- . ' 6 defeat at the nlng and Scott all scored touchof the a lot or fancy stuff most of the Jaat week's "si ipienu 3W7 yards, hands of Springville, Coach Glen downs, as Lehi knocked Spanish """r" the error of trying to Tom Morgan A v 2 du?n " rompltllon!of ,or trophies. AU three played on the day. made by Sglle -- - -v, . to get the run tne blent i sneak a waist-hig- h -- ir. BYU tops- the Zimmerman Charges snowea rorx irom tne unoeieaieo raim . fast ball oast U Ti .v.. Udell WestoverCouwr- i defensive ulatoon clvr IZZi laavfaT BKVII UIC WUUltl WMC . , . . e rnal ttoto. new dri e, fire and audacity and Two of the Pioneer touchdown. Bauer. ' a ruac eiiu aa tin v I 4 a crunching ground atuck th.t;were get up by lock-u- p on the world tlUe. UJSWLfHM' " Ku"i!. Stf "-"ui ""ic Perfect Fitch Ten Chinn e nf Snanilh fnrk the Lions were helnleaa In ilnn " did and Stengel waa rl It waa sinking same provided the game wit its top, it was a perfect pitch. Hank .hi-But The Tigers showed toward right field. - eit Mmerain h.rw th. ' . a to "c7 Leh, nd r,Ih, Umn ,n intercepted own-Allsingle wing power Wednesday 'thrill when he t ii!?' ace of an altfcfPirr Bauer was mmmi . his - n th u. afternoon Hhat Lincoln teams of pass and ran B5 .yards for a touch- - IT" have shown and their;dbwn. Jenning Moore scored the Yt H,nk- wh auddenly nd be finally reached out. had I enoua-to pi. QCOn been Rejuvenation from last Friday-- , other Spanish Fork touchdown on dhlycanvaf elevated from . flop to . have had-to hu left knee as he did. fajiint a ed ... ll- gallop. pitiful exhibition of football wa. a anH fniifn hi, ftU knees almost waa ZZIZ and the aeries .rmina-tnn"ia beat Reynolds rie.e7 twThe state's scattergunners will west of ,''" ueve. ..TSZTL"!"":""' both .tartllng and amazing. Ini Fullback Dlx Davis and half-in . inri ikub ii pen " F: llmnre were. still cham- Yankees . - aurin. ine CVen WMn tne IinStrl won. a nn. . .! P ?l the extensive straight 60- - Refuge between . . i The an hark ';Mic" MeClaren led fast-- , open Tioera looked like .w. r farti tha in ine ninm. nis: ui.iiu , . upiiain. uurocner ina. oi worn, . --I. Ul . nrnn-.niFHIB t : mat ,.. :,t aomitieo . llic u. OlllCiaiS i DV at Tie Hav piona at FrlHav alorfnv. co.nn the inirr ?? ?f"hef? . . ..."J?" n. . Springs . n rie. ending catch of Sal Yvars tie iuhii l. iium uie hiiuiumhi eniireu auivraiii iceui h.l nDU1,n T?u":n of end Great Salt northeas the TlUrallv was V,r" drive m.He wifhi Tc one that lost .to the Red Devils. Wednesday a. they scored two Ground bout when il With t he Inncer .eann lowed Lake Stewart emeaT"wr ln" aeep do ana. neaa pawn, wiikto irom Refnce on B.n.r flat nn hi. Sensational Play touchdowns apiece Ed Pinegar ... .. Ijk the field The Giants had been a in as one coma such the j they It was the aenaational play Of scored the other Wildcat touch- - RcfPr-- e plus tne oreen Kiver east oi vernal, 'nearly lost the ball In the heavy were in when 11 f . nre tnis year for our fiyways. MrTieman at last. lost they on Wilkinnatcnes oi local wiaaows. down. These marshes, along with the good Stolworthy. GiUigan and Eziard seven rounos to three reports secuttve at tha games beginning season son that made the big difference.; The most spectacular play of jUfige Frank Stypert favored him and northern marshes, the . great federal migratory bird re- -j of the season. ame Oat Fast Wilkinson, a rangy, rawboned the game wa a pass from Right g. 2- and Judge Art McGlvern' ahead holds promise of the besf,jie on the Bear River west of cam Some part nf Brazil's long bor"The ears Utah in returns drive right-guar- d out and on the Tiger eleven. Half Dave Crowton to Pinegar fi.: fast to bag add many the In the Math up The United Press had Bngham. largest 1 didn't it In tne gloom until hold a unique place in the Union' group of 'man-mad- e derline touches every other state demon on both offense and good for 79 yards' and a score. Charles ahead in .pot marshes will ,r,e last second. Bauer confessed. It waa in the ninth that the In South America except Ecuador defenae; Stolworthy. the Tigers' iThe lone North Sanpete touch- - The gross gate of $34 763 waa regarding this shoot Department the country tailback with the speed of a down came in the fourth quarter . vast disappointment to Promo-gaxel- spokesmen say that every duck Present outlook is for clear "Honest, I wasn't quite sure if Yankees were to win their world and Chile. Ala that the in the state can be seated .unnv weather 'for the opening ,n "res wa. over or, not until championship. in his long. lean, strong when Don Schofield intercepted tcr. Art Rooney and Barney Mc- - hunter 1 looked in down a wv a on in comeback and the my blind nu a r glove soke Giants, those In of dav greatest this ) coins whs shooting public in17 leu iciiui uuiai iwiiiiiii. OinlCV Who ii had drawn $245 004 icu ,oiiu " Kail -tha umi . to stage were u i ... i at the same time The state mtn the .....u te.m of . all time, thm.Tn hae marahe. on 'Uie lacsirs anu aruunn ine ior a louinouwn ground - ann4 ai "" e. ' ana nr. . I...11 . .1..,. wiiii oiwno nraiCOll in me". IJ w.I " "I ...w .h- 11 ll ends, and Oilligan. a kid with a iiiaiuv-iUie early noura . Th. h..nv v"u,u" same park in July The television- al5 na mre man-mapuonc '""r snooting during ENGLISH tn 1,nuP eak -as often third. Alvin than past other singled Stanky for local of any great fighting heart and plenfc- r. ducks. the J",1" hooting grounds radio added crop ample Roll to the packagelast onlyg25.000 state in the Union. h the out for and beet it 0011 bunted Dark of guts was terrific, at ramming UGGT during regular ' gate nigbt SHOTGUN SHELLS now beads home to good a single. The massive crowd of Know Proclamation the middle of the line Charles' 35 per cent' of the net Credit for the above arcomp-- 1 '5,n d come see Iit to bad wnlch fll'711. attack and a bearcat at backing is an Mshments due Fish alert and mlhlthe winter, 'proceeds ,'?,ld TK.mn":S,typrobably i "21 .VoAo , spokesmen . steamfitting Game it Up - on defense. denartment with the hein' Department - . JAP .a,-7oa. A." yj II . y '."'" K i n nr - U la. over f MrNui Ikala r, VCilt) leaf " Greater Speed of local sportsmen and sportsThe annual will be less. SPRINGVILLE .IT. J"Sia, SiJL3 ana " men s groups The department s x" ' " AMMUNITION !, 7, nunning witn greater speeo peer Hunters hall, sponsored bv S ,x and7 in. " ,s IT " .C. almost as much, sheer power as tne Springville Wildlife Federa- - best hunting costumes this policy on presently continuing f0;1"1' on Same sion. except his brother, Reed, once did for tiqn. will be held Saturday ALL HUNTING The committoe in charge of the e GOLFCB BY only two may be Canada geese WRONG-WAboomed in'the Springville Memorial nightj Refuges high, Stolworthy hall. 'dance includes Howrid Thorpe SURPLUS lor a subspecie. Dally changt in LAKE MILLS. Wis. J P Freda across the goal line for three of starting fit 8 pm. chairman: M irrav Peav. Miles a must be ine stales shootina time observed. Schmalzer. Milwaukee mad the five Tiger touchdown. 'Western orches.tr. Curfew. Aim.. Miner. Dr, Blake, fowl Johnson c A plugged gun of not more than hole in one on the eighth hole -- n The aoo kid with the will nrnv-Mrefuges '. t the m.,., ,., it i. n, MILLER'S .waiiiuin.il. oivski. HroimH. west of Cor- - ten gauge and possession of, a of the aolf course here, Shnntina 1 ' ....ek but she legs of a sprinter scored his firstiported ChildlGlen Webb. Doutf Rills and inne: Ogdcn B.y Refuge west of migratory waterfowl stamp are wasn't too elated about it. She toucnaown early in tne first quaruoor prizes win oe .warden to Tadd Giles, Ogden; Farmington Bay Refuge other musts on this hunt .had teed off for the ninth hole. dash off his the man and wom?n wearing the ter on an eight-yar- d left tackle. In the second quarter 1 he wheeled around his left end for 14 yards and another touch-- ; down. His third touchdown came1 in the third quarter on a torpedo-lik- e drive through the center of the. line from the three. Other" Tiger Touchdowna The other Tiger touchdowns .were scored by Gilligan, who Season Opens d plowed across from the line in the fourth period and by Tomorrow Noon Jimmy Boyce on a pass from Ted Starley in the final two seconds LINE-U- P of the game. Snopp (October 12 It was Wilkinson who recovered a Payson fumble on the Lion BE SURf 14 to set up the second Lincoln, YOUR GUN IS touchdown and pounced on anPLUGGED FOR 3 SHELLS other Payson bobble on the Lion ONLY. 21 to pave the way for the third score. was Wilkinson It Tiger E SURE YOU HAVE YOUR who led the big and tough Lincoln forward wall in stopping the FEDERAL DUCK STAMP. Payson running attack cold. And cSJSsff Oet-PI.r- i 'Z'ZXL . ed r:r.' : . y- - a - touovn p.e. l av - . a -. I'r" a j A left-hand- f""0'?"' ed ."lnree i".l; ua. 1 v er ma. ( I.u',s I i avx 1'":.I".!CL. ; k-- i -ft 187-ya- rd - 7-- j 27-1- 3. . . .- - ct - Receive Trophies i f.fSliL ' 1 r-ui- I s- 39-2- r- - 6. i 'Ir o. 1 "r 1 aaa. i 23-ga- 12-- sr Dorr-rrmib-les .u .- a--. - v JJ SB CT-Br-!rJa'3- :K. UJTi L t".."t Scattergynners Await Opening nt? wrZ Of WflterTOWl HuntlRQ Se - Zr . tT..? S-'H- hV - ,... '. A V. M W . 30-ya- rd A JI J?. - . ..... r--ll T I , 1 -- : -- 1 1 i con-'beat- en v - -1 ", le . swai --- "--- - -- U,IHfA(' nUilterS Slated Saturday . va -- I T . ... j iwz 1 1 I S. "l SVpnhH '' I i L-- I j. SS w n t.'" ' 1 " Man-Mad- e v .'"''' ae ; a It miin. I Duck Hunters! I one-yar- GLOTHCRAFT at TOPCOATS FOR FALL 1931 ALL STAB -- Clip the Following Time Table Prep Grid Scores ' f)))m Mednead.r's Results Rrsion One . H Logan 2fi. North Cache 0. Ogdcn 13. Bear River d. Box Elder. 38. Weber 1.2. Rrsion Three BY High 35. North Sanpete 12 14 lei. 18, Bingham la 22 23 H H AT INNES' hN FHOVO ... . 31 Nov 1. 9M S IS . .. 1 , 3 4 "9 fl . 22 24 . . 2. S . 4 48 . . : . . ... a ? a i 90 . a 31 S 32 3 a 37 S 38 . . VLa. Ha. . . " a tahte Clear Lake. than tahia .. 17 1 20 :?! 21 .1 22 23 I 3 4 33 4 32 4 .11 4 2D 24 w 23 28 27 Dec 7 a S 10 4 14 . ..... 47..... . 8:4g ... . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . 8 SO 8 .31 8 S2 33 8 fi fi fi 54 4 II 4 10 4 OS 4 08 4 n 4 07 4 OS . .. 6 59 . . 7 00 . 7 01 .. 7 02 .. 7 03 . 7 04 . 7 05 . .. . ... . 7 0B 7 09 710 .711 4 05 4 OS 4 o4 4 :04 . 4 02 4 02 4 02 4 01 .... . the best weSe seen for style, quality, value, the perfect topcoat team . . . designed by CLOTHCHAFT 4 01 4 01 401 4:01 aj 0. minutes later VELOCHS for luxary TWEEDS for ruggedness 1MI : 5.1 5. 37. . 4 12 ver 8 minutes later c Sf Gcorae. 8 minutes later than tame 5 Randolph minute, earlier than table 10 Varnal minutes aarliar than man for durability . . .. 7M 7 07 8 S minutei '"uiuif. iim 44 S:45 .. 8:4. . . 8 .... 4 13 4 01 4 01 4 ni 4:01 4 01 3 4 5 4:14 . 40 41 S 43 ..... 4 03 .'. 4 03 I ' . fi ..a 2 C. 4 17 4 IS 4 15 lwowov latar than !.prmn. table . 18'... 41 30 4 . 4 4 25 4 24 4 23 4 22 .... . . 421 4 20 4 t9 a 34 . - . . . . 38 3a ... 19 15 .4 28 S:30 : 12 13 14 4 47 .4:3. 4 S IS ...23 ,ri35. so WAm a a ia . 3S B it 12 . . 27 It 4 45 4 44 4 42 ttV, se a 22 . . Saaf GUN REPAIR . . . CO VERT for smoothness TIMETABLE 4: n 10 S I.NG , 4 .'il S 21 -- H 7. . . loTum. .... Sea. fl OO ...SIS .. :!?.. .....4 21 fS HSBa. . 2" S 7. Expert .... . is 4 6. . . IS . flulrrieane Division Uintnh 24. Moah 12. Reslon Two Tooele 32. Granfsville 0. Park C'it 6. Morgan 0. W.sstch 12. North Summit Murray ' 17 American. Fork 20. Pleasant ' 0 Miilard Division Drli 29. Hincklev 0. Millard 54 Milford 7. rove Dt. Oef . 12 Sff Lin oln ?2. Pavson 0. Lehi 27. Spanish Fnrk 13. Springville 39. Wasatch Academy 26. G Ti Hmii i SHOOT Rhmttin. Shooting Brains En1 12 no ron 4 3 p m. M GABARDINES and Abide 40 to e 55 table Shot Guns. Sho4 Shells. Decoy's, Rubber Boots. Warm Clothing, Boats and Motors. EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER At INNES' ,n prov ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF A SH RIVER CHARGE ACCOUNT i |