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Show t. fACS FOUR E VXNUJ PROVO Provo - r G - - fcOUCQ an jt J:- r -' ON CAGE TOUR ace Here ':L Captain Goodwin Out For Season ; Wjominjf la i Met Tonight Series of Dual Meets Promises Greatest High School Competition In History of Swimming In Utah n Provo will hav a banner la swimming, according to th ached ul of high school competition recently drawn up and approved by the various eoache. JAmay Dual Merta Ut meet will The achoiaatie be bald In Provo on Saturday, Feb. larf 25. while an exceptionally number of dual tank meet have been arranged to precede thla big rent. . Provo, LD.!, Granite and East will have teams in the state race thla year, and expect toe develop them by extensive competition, Provo and U D. 8, the big guna In swimming-- of the past few seasons except to find aorea real from the the Farmer and Leopard thla winter. However, the U D. 8 Provo race for supremacy la not likely to be Interrupted thia year, at least, according to the belief of ewimmlng critica Provo Algh Coach C 'B. tankers have been In training for some tlm and are showing exceptional class, pointing to a great season thla year. Each of the four team will have two dual meets with each other, .ana at Jioroe aBdone wav.!i Bevan Events Arranged Seven event will comprise each meet the same event which will decide the state championship. Thee are: may (four men) free aprlng board diving: barkitroke; tyle; d breast free atyle; -free atyle. stroke; 1 The achedul of dual meets: January 13 East at Provo. 8. C. at GranJanuary 13 .L. ' D. - Is Defeated -- - lafs 180-yar- d d 100-yar- 220-ya- rd 100-yar- 100-yar- d - ite, January IT Provo at L, P. . ., January ifcKasi at Qranit& January 25 Granite at Provo; U D. a C. t East. February 1 Oranite at l Dn-fC; Provo at East. (This meet will be a doublehead-- . ... i. Caliente Quint from start to finish, the result was always . In loubt, but the Individual play of Bud and Dan Ronnow gave Caliente Its margin, Dan Ronnow are high-poiman of the contest with nine field goals, scoring from all angles. Provo' lineup was: Roberta ind Myers, forwards; Reevea, Klmbsl and Bean, center; guards; with Debber and Benson substituted. Hard-foug- ht Measura--ofSciids- Making a dean sweep Of five- day barnstorming tour of so'nhern Utah, Coach E. L. Roberta and his B. T. U. Cougar returned to Prove Monday. Saturday night s encounter with Dixie was another rough-and- tumble affair, the "T registering the victory by' IJ 25 eonnt Dixie led for three periods; but the deter- -' mined Cougars, although tired out from four previous gam, rallied in the final Quarter to win out by Pttt Caufh forward, tisfVftf "point margin. " Pet Coach Vadal acting captain by Seconds Are Beaten . In tour. is who erson, charge of the The Cougar seconds then faced' Couch and Smith, forwards; Nee-le- Dixie high, and this speedy scholas-Ucquiand Watkina, center; Lybbert took the measure of the guard, form the starting lineup V" by a l-count Dixie high this evening. showed tremendous against Wyoming speed, and the D, Smith and Lybbert are former In the late" stages S performers, while Watkins halls CouarsTny " from East high. Neeley) waa al sub- proved unavailing. made an excellent stitute for several seasons, while The Cougars on the trip, although th Couch starred last year for the Utea showing were not F. Jones, Vincent, Jensen, Jacob-se- two games against Dixie to the previous standard, the op T. and M, Davla, Jones, Price, toward the Evans completed the roster of those regulars appearing tired Dixie close of the trip, while high will be givand al) the making rij ct en a chance to display their wares, battled savagely to tak "', ' least " on game from the "T." according to Coach Peterson. A difPractice will get tinder way again ferent lineup would be started each Wednesday, with a number of play-er- a night. It was announced. who were unable to take th trip and C C Wyoming also included In the squad. On and Wednesday Tuesday tjthclrpver-whelmin- g met,-whflights, "Wyoming-writdefeat at the hands of B. on Thursday, Greeley Teacher op Y. U. the relent trip, comes to pose the Utea Friday and Saturday Provo pn Saturday night, for a return Utah plays two tussle with last with the Cougar. B. A. C. year's centennial state champions, game had two of it best men out of the Colorado college. 6- When the tour is completed, the llneuD when B. 3V U. scored a Utes expect to have a fair knowl- 22 vlrtorv, using It second team, Is seeking teaun, As yet, and the Cedar City outfit edge of their season's Utah has played ; no games with real revenge in Saturday's tussle. teams of strength, so that the Utes' Business Men Comin- gIt is olanned to have the tame a ability in competition Is not known. "crt acquainted wfth the team" af fair, with business men especially urged to attend.' The starting time is smiuuoeed for 1:50. S'cIocKu .JP make tt especially convenient for r downtown supporters of B, T. U. to - mttnd. The scores of Saturday" games at , nt U I. n, i CARDSDEFEAT PITT ELEVEN :Ja-Jt-JMrj- '' PASADENA, Calif, Jan. J Staging a characteristic comeback, Stan- 74 victory - over ford registered Pittsburgh .In the annual tournament of rosea game Monday, It was a rush, coming to a climax when the Cardinals took advantage f a Pitt fumble after It had seemed that the easterner! would repulse the Warner threat, which gave Stanford the victory. After the first half had cloeed third-perio- Quint Takes y, nt d 0-- Hfr fcatfbaete,-seizefumbled, and Hugewj the ball and rushed 19 yards for a scoi e. The Cards then started thetr attack, with a lofiff pass from Hoffman to Wordcn paving the way, I. I..., .... II. nn.n ., 0. -.- .-if BKEKOSl 1. mat Mm t. . BtcJkavy soa Melvin f SaK Lak were Pro '' visitor Moaaay. , Mr. 4 1 KttASS, ' J Ktss) ftaade gjuiw, CStnftoa Shs- Mia LaPreal Shaw, Mia, fjotW .Fstfl WuT Roger. Fred Stone, 8ctt and Mia Clew5 Whlteman and Al Jotaon ha four motored to Ban Lake Jorgco! Moodsf wffl different orrs of where they aftaoded the perforrf be broadcast to th entire ukmo anee of Thf Butter and Bgg Mai T iv. wrivu . . , States toy Dodge brother for One hour. 10:80 to 1130, ob January , m what I th greatest mechani at. asal Mr. J, W. Madam hal cal achievement in radio telephony retume to their home in Ida"l ever attempted and probably tne fails, Idaho, after spending the heJ costliest radio' program yet given. day , here '' with relative The program utilising the facilities friends, of th National Broadcast mg com Bar, ssm bbm. ijomm Taylor. M pany and. Americas Telephone and and Mr Csw, a Mr, aad M twegiaphr tfocnpaay wnt flUl step by Dodge Brother to an L). Brown or rayson attended t extensive advsrtislag program, her danc Itt th Lake View ward Mel . ;t day evtnirjr. , .; alding th Victory a motor ear embodying nttrely J. F. Rlcharda of Duchesne new principles of motor construc tion, it was announced today by here visiting for a few days. Dodg Brothers, toe, of Detroit. the three itnes, bol Will Roger. master of cere at work monies, will broadcast from Holly prior tt J4 during th broadcal wood. Carlforaia. Fred ffton from Mr." rtoger. from one corner Chicago, Paul Wbltemaa and hi band from New tort and Al Joison HoTrywood, will step before the riA . from New Orleans In a linkup of ropbon upon bearing his m trod 4 S3 broadcasting station made pos tioa frorn New Tork yfa the lol sible by most tatrlcaw engineerlrig speaker. Hi vole travels by speol with SpectaJ telephonic circuits and telephonic circuits from CalifoH the use of over 12.KX miles of tele- to New Tork where ft enters phone wire. From an engineer mg telephonic circuit of the broadcal standpoint accord me to officials of Ing station. In a fraetioa of i the American Telephone and Tele-g- f ond hi voice come back to I tA --cootpaay, the feat entails via th air from a faieal CaHfer the overcoming of tremendous diTfl- - broadessttnt station. Th sameJ caltiea. Three transcontinental cir- appHcabl to Mr. Jolson ra k cuits will be utilized, on to serve Orleans, who lmmediatory follow M the S3 broadcasting station, on to Ms introducthm by Mr. Ron tranamit th program of th varl-- J rrora California, which Jolson he oui wformM ts Nw Terk hoM'irOai S nearbT receivin aet in turn they will be distributed tot irlnS his performance which trJ the hroadoastfng statlom circuit V" thousand of rule of sped! and th third to be - used for . ulephonie circuits and oome bi emergency purposes In eas weath - ' to him via th local broadcast er condition affect the second tit- - station atmosjt I m mad lately. 8o pult Hundreds af engineer will be program will be followed out - - Jrca -- G ; . '( JACK McBfUDE , , - Jack McBrlde, former Byracua University star and one ef the bck- fleld aces of the New Tors: utanis, was chosen' recently as the most val uable plerer In the ltionai rro-- In both games Coach " Kmiasen feaaional Footbal eagne. used a large number of men, and Red Grange, who had been m the development of the Nor th Sum sidered the outstanding payer to the mit boys ha been most pleaslrig to league., received only a few vote He wa naaio oioien rrom Home of I.M. Nichols Mr. and sir. Water WUumJ nave rasrsw norne aRer spendir a lew Oar witn mend ta Ogira. WkUemia, Al Jaiseu j : trounced a visiting aggregatkm from Svanston, Wyo., by score, of 29 to IS, and. followed that wr with an even more Impress ivs victory over Cyprus high of Magna, 83 to i 1 Till , Msrlit; Dixie North. mn- COALVILLE. J ah mlt high school has recently turned in a pair of Impressive victories over strong hoop teama, and th local quintet seem to be developing rapidly Into one of the strongest 1 team In this section. Coach Silky Kmidsen'i team MM - ' Cortege Falls White Speedy Dixit Hisrh - CALIENTE, Kev., Jan, S The Provo V. V. mlsrellaneoua employee basketball team fell before the onslaught of the .Caliente outfit New Tear's eve, the "Kor being 2 to 1. III! Sattrtat B.rA. C. Flays Here ; B& - ake fcmal unm 1 SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Jan. S of Utah Thirteen University boopster. mmua the services of Ralph Goodwin, captain and star guard, departed Monday for a series of cage contest with Wyoming . and Colorado team. Coach Vadal Peterson headed the array tof hoopatera, which was conansiderably weakened . by th nouncement that Goodwin would be out 'for the season as tbs result of scholastic ruling. Goodwin failed to take sufficient hour last season. Provo U.P. Five - rm .Nasi ', UIESDEPART-- aice TUESDAY,- - JANTJA RY S, 1828 -HERALD, mm I, tml ' 1 bylnjurle handicapped al- most alt season. Hlnkey Haines, another New loft tr. wa ratea high on th llt' while Benny Friedman waa voted the best quarterback In the league. Th home of I. M. Nichol, wail A Scotchman has driven the same known hnsiasas roam of fiprtngvllle, wa burgMsFised - Mesday saiB( atitaeaabUe ainc JH03. Just Jsatt, oft soma time between f end 10 o'clock Ul be baa to buy ew tires, though! and a radio valued at approximately Tear state of life Isn't so , bad $200 waa stolen. Mr. Nichols, with other member after alt - Think of tbs man who of the family, had left the house for wa talked into sending hi wife short time, and apparently had woolen underwear as a Christmas It cerneglected to look the door. While gift by a salesman who said they were gone some one entered tainly would ticks bar. . the house and walked off with the radio. Nothing else was missing, I After attending several hundred according to report from, the sher- - banquets in hi tour of th in s oilice, wno mama - mvasuga - aimies is ti any wonaer ibh tloti. bergh flew to Mexico T U,4 ui ' CALIFORNIA t DOWNS PENN With Hoffman taking the ball time Str George: O. T. F. P. B. T. U. after time, Stanford ruined to Pitt's 2 .,8 February 8 Provo at Granite. d easterners Skousen, rf but the mark, 8 LOS T ANGEIJ5S, Calif, Jan. East at I D. 8. C. held, and Sims intercepted- - desper0 0 4 February If... Wright California' Golden Bears staged 4 4 12 February 15 Granite at East ate abort pass by Hoffman, but the' to down tngeraoll, e . . o e February 15 L, D. S. C. at Provo. Pittsburgh man fumbled when great comeback27 Saturday hooper, rg 13. to . Pennsylvania, 8 2 tAf klr.a, and Wllion rTslf'emejJ him-sel- f -Rnwe,Jg took lead the easterners The early 0 0 0 by taking the ball for a Jtcuch-dow- in the gamo, and had a 13-- marglr Collins, lg- ........... "; at" the half. California tied thf .13 8 8 82 Totals ....... Hoffman, the Individual star of count In the (bird ther and period, the ttfxm kicked the noint afte broke fa In stanza final the away DIXIE COI.LEGE:-"rel- o. t. r. p. touchdown without difficulty, and score two touchdowns and win by 5 X. X 11 Pitt's aerial attack then failed. rf ..,,.r,... d margin. 2 1 S Hoffman Was the big ttsr of the ja Empey. If combat line tlm after time for big gains. grid Blake, rg . . Wildfire enthusiasm throughout Gibby Welch of Pittsburgh, Taylor, lg (he country last week when the halfback, was held In Church, lg new Chevrolet Una for 1828 went . .11 6 1 29 en display took particular account watched, although several times he .. Totnla O. T. F. P. Bf the many mechanical innovations broke away for good gains. R Y J! . 2 0 0 4 Stanford made 14 first downs to embodied In the new ear. Brliiley, rf 2 ,2 Thousands who viewed the new Pittsburgh's seven during the name. Hoover, M 0 models noted that the wheelbaae Porter, c ,. o 0 waa Increased and bodies made Mr, and Mrs. N. William Knniisen West, rg .... 3 0 roomier and more- - beautiful; also are rejoicing over the arrival f a Collins, rg . that the mechanical features had fine babv boy, born thla morning at Robert Coroner, sticcersfulfarm- Cooper, 13 been developed to a measure here- the family home, Mother and btiby er of Orem. died Monday .rrtght at . ..10 i i 24 Totals tofore unknown In the low prlco are doing nicely. The new arrival his home, following a rhort illness. Mr. CordnT was bffrn Ffibruary, has one brother and one sister. class.' O. T. F, P. 21. JSCS, In rlfMts Ireland, and DIXIE HIGH: Outstanding developments Sn the e o o 12 .. in Romney, " rf ... .. his to came with Utah parents Alice San Plndler of and chassis Francisco, received that engine o . 2 If ..... ad Stratton, d endorsement were the Calif , is a visitor In this city for a 1873. Ho lived In Salt Lake mov. 7 L. Cox, e 014 Provo for several years, later ' Inci eased epeed and power of the few days. . 0 0 0 ing to Provo Bench, where he had K Cox, rg . s new ear, easier steering, four wheel . 2 4 .'i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weight arc 3lnce resided. Ho was a member of Pectol, g brake of new design, shock ab. 0 . 0 0 sorber springs marking an advanc- happy to announce the arrival of a the Timpanogoa word and held the Wltmer, I"........ 2 34 16 Total ed trend toward' riding comfort, son, born Sunday at the family offtce.of a high priest at the time and emoother engine performance. home. .Mother and baby are doing of his death. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. , Bmoother Performance . nicely, Nettie Banks Gardner, one son and The last mentioned feature waa " one daughter.-Virg- ll Cordner, Orem, achieved by the use of constant - A. , w oods or Duche and Mrs. Olive Lloyd, Lake View, (TOO LATE r clearance strut" piston itor In this city today. and si grandchildren. He Is also I which make for smoother, more the car, with less pitching and bet- survived by four brothers, W." J. CLASSIFICATION efficient motor performance. ter road holding ability; and Arthur Samuel, Alexander, Further contributions toward this The front axel has been enlarged Cordner, all of Orem. end were gained by' raising the FOR SALE CHEAPHot Blast to and strengthened accomodate Funeral, services will be held In heater practically new. Phone ;; compression ratio and by stepping the new A fan the Tltnpanogos ward' meeting brake attachment valve the lifts. up Though these shroud has been added for more house'r Inq. 165 North 8rd East j Thursday at 12 o'cok. changes maximum, poWer la fle- -- efficient" of Friends may view the body at the - cooling, and a host T veloped. ther-detacombine t make th Other changes In the engine"are LOST Between 712 West Center for 1928 the best per- vices.' the addition of at breathing system Chevrolet most - and Farmers and Merchants bank efficient and deto eliminate the annoyance of en- forming, . unit ever Ruth Lamm of ojjtien spent Mon- ttwo 10 bills. Reward,. Call 1991. mechanical pendable two-ponew a exgine fumes; day here with friends. haust, and a silencing engine en- built by Jh company. y' - tr)) two-yar- . , (y t n. 4 r - CHEVROLET IS , JMflEHAR good-etze- DEATHCALLS OREMFARMER 1 e-r- p: i "Mi: ' . . wide-eprea- hj-r- FORI alloy-"Inva- - T74-.W- . May your pleasuresi be many and golden. . . for 1928 , ', , .. X , '' V-i- jw: il - What doc"Hmy Ntw Year" mean? just this: Gettio2 rid of old discomforts tnd finding new rt closure. Greater ease of steering was made possible by adopting a ball bearing worm and gear steering rings in the steering knuckle, and by increasing the steering ratio from 8. to 85 to 1. The four fnch Increase in wheetbase contributes greatly to the riding ' quality of mmm throat-scratc- h Found will be a new measure of x cigarette enjoyment. j, A cigarette, he can smokl in any number, day and night, with maximum pleasure and no penalty, T . pleasures. .i In the matter of cigaretfes, tbet is easy for the fnan who makes his first discovery ot Old Golds. . ' .. For an investment of t trifling .sum, he'll ring out the Old, and ring ' ' ' jo the new. :: By resolving to twitch to this 1 Phone 300 These cold days or " nights for a Yellori Domestic $8.00 Pea Coke J6.50 dis- - Com will be the old throat comfort from his smoking ... . the "That Good Coaf and the tongue burn. clgarettt,' beJD turn ovet leaf JiVf ' T . . . by turning op the test leaf new-typ- e . :r a new x that evf went into a. cigarette. HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? PHONE 1 7 - Shoppinjg Rate ' $1.50 perllour Smoot &iSpiSloEid Coal GdJ smootherr.e bervicet J Worlds Of Fun During The Holidays f -- T better-"- , r... - ... , . - not -- . X ..!r I '1 i a;cougli in a carload , ' n III e- - |