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Show ROVOEVENlNGIlEliAtDDNfeDAY, SEPTEMBER Four, th 1WK : - ..:. ' f .' r. ' . sr S; ft r, Provides -- . - Ancient Rivals Combat Great for Football Season In County . t f Sprlngville and Provo, ancient' rivals on the athletic f iclt hook ' j.';;. up Friday in the Opening football pumo of the present season o the Sprlngville campus. Th fact' that the athletic authorities of the state have seen fit to place tho two teams in different divisions this, year will e not detract. In the usual Interest when the two teams clash. I PASS1S . - ti v AMD, . H.Kwrti-cr...- "' ; , .lcastr-from-th- lntr-.- ft ..... -'. Tho Initial pras the"1928 grid campaign should prove intensely interesting to thefsns for a num ber of .reasons. Although robbed of PUNTS i - M)undanceTpf "excilementTT for" the grid fans, and Utah county In par tlcular, will be keenly interested this season,, with a year unequalled In football's history in prospect :. ar.y. bearing cn the title raee-thepnmc will give the rival coaches a The West high Panthers, state line of heir prospects this year. Red champions of last season, will InCoach "Eel" Ledingham'S Jevils will be .very anxious to vade Eureka Friday for an Interesttussle with Tlntic nvfrge the humiliating defeat the ing Is regarded a .one of .puljdogs administered to. them last year on the J'Y"- - field. The fact the strong contenders Jt orReglQn high-Tint- r t " - Three honors. ZT. ;:; " And, speaking of Region Three, American Fork, Lehl and. Spanish Pork are to be congratulated for their football spirit In scheduling games with Sprlngville, Payson and Tintlc. thr "tough hombres" of longstancUngJaregionaliootbalL The other schools, younger football-lcall- y speaking, can make or break football in Region Three this season, and their schedules point to go r They are certain to find that with the more experienced 1 schools will be of real good to them in future seasons, and will help to ' jf meeting at Payson in the open-- i put football In this section on the have will tussle. Provo three high planewhere lt belongs. V " , Inure weeks to prepare forth race, f. in Provo against Granite, Sprlngville has a formidable- i - 12. looking array of grldsters this sea t - kflelI Is Intact Y son. Their backfield, comprised of : . prlngyille's strong backfield of Thorn, Paxman, Gudmundaen and year consisting of Paxman Chllds, was strong last season; and uua, .uuuinunuaen ma inorn is should be exceedingly formidable k left intact ana ana should make a this year. A number of strong showing this year, Provo's veteran linemen also will help line not been has B. Led Ingham in his efStrong materially coach i wenkened but the backfield lost forts this season. ,. . men In Hippie, Fothergood "The impetus received by B. Y. U. UUhe kltkoff Is scheduled for 1:30 football is evidenced clearly by the A' the new - sodded gridiron at large number of freshmen who don ned the moleskins at the "T. And jjlprlngviile.- from the looks of things, the Kitr tens will be hard to beat for a state .3 Championship this fMl.f'1 com-petiti- Yp.-'nin- i- J't good-size- d c - Star Slabster Temperamental Suzanne Ends Tennis, Career j - LONDON, Sept 19. Susanne Lenglen, regarded as the greatest woman tennis player In the world before she became a professional, ' has, definitely announced her permanent retirement from tennis, according to word recetvedT here. Suzanne, always ' .temperamental, made a characteristic statement: ."I .will never - play ... , tennis again, either amateur or "I professional," . . she said. haven't touched a racquet for montha, .and never want to see out again." ... Some hope of matching the Frenchwoman temperamental with Helen Wills had been expressed In tennis circles. Since Suzanne turned "pro", the California girl has become fully as supreme in. feminine tennis as waa Lenglen In the days of her ! reign.- - - . 1 . ' .. s : 4 I I . - Saturday .., "" T "T LATE , - Y JACK . I Miller-Hugglha crew-ateppe- Crbwder Is Star EThinklfWasa - Sti Louis 1, . Chicago Pittsburgh .. Cincinnati .. Brooklyn ... ier '- woolen CHEVROLET coupe ....... good ''condition. New tires. 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Among the points of Louis 4, Philadelphia 2. Interest visited were the national 3. 8, Boston Chicago parka in. Utah and. Arizona, Mesa Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 2. temple, Roosevelt dam. Mesa Verda park In Colorado, and a real rodeo JHIS DATE DEVQURS at Long Valley, Arizona Professor Did you fill your date last Cummings was especially interested night?" HsyeYoulaed I in the cliff dwellings' of Mesa Verde "I hope so. She at everything In Tnese Delicious 1 and expressed the .Opinion .that Eaglerv more Utah residents should visit CHOCOLATBX these remarkable ruins. The place is hardly more than a 'day's drive . from Provo. item.. .0 The professor also spent aHnonth while in at Stanford, philology study CHOCOLATE CUP CAKES a he waa away, Mrs. Cummings and , F son spending the lirjis at' hi-- old home in Joseph CityArizboB.J Boston . ' ' .615 .601 .590 .553 .532 .493 .319 .294 Tuesday's Beaolta:. Coast League ' . is a us ii a seml-wlndu- p. -- New York ,..,..-.,.5- 1 - ','.' word--receiv- " N0V 1 2-- PC . ...,4.6Q , s, ' X i Clubs- W. L. .,.88 55 . . .88 57 ...85 59 ...7a 64 ...75 66 ...71 73 ...45 96 ....42 101 ........63 ... ...... " taln-ralae- BIG SESSION National League ?5 ' , - 61, t New York 14, St Louis It. , t Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 2. " sat R.M.C. SLATES .658 .644 .542 .472 .472 .438 .420 35T 4Q .... .. ... . .92 r, 4 Both , boys slugged " and gain-: away hammer-and-tonged the enthusiastic approval of the "." fans. : ,";A Charlie Josle won' a Jhree-rpun- d decision oyer Alex Josie lp ' the ;.. These two brothers t s of the Clubs: ' Standing . ' 1 W. L. P.Ci put on a neat exhibition, each' dis' ' .62ft playing 'considerable, class. Sacramento ......52 .614 ...81 Hollywood A9d San" Francisco ......,.'.49 .w , .. .94 68 .... ...... .........68 Boston : V.VjJV . THAN "Really, You'd George "Wildcat" Pete of Eugene, Ore, is still junior middleweight ntftt champion of the world, but only after one of the hardest and most sensational matches of his career with Henry Jones, Provo grap-ple- r, Tuesday evening. After Jones took the first fall in 39 minutes with a peculiar double toe hold, Pete won the Second after a punishing leg split, with the fall coming In 21 minutes, and quickly took the third in minutes with an armlock. Fast Mat Battle-The match was one of the fastest ever staged in Provb, and provided an- - auspicious beginning for the wrestling season In Provo. Both men were aggressive" from start to finish,. and each displayed a bagful which the other had of tricks difficulty in escaping. Soon after Referee Dean Tucker entered the ring, the men agreed that when the wrestlers were on the edge of the mat under the ropes they would, return to the center on their feet with neither haying the advantage. The Wildcat used this ruling to good effect when Jones had him in bad position on several occasions. Thia drew the merry "razzberry" from the fans when Pete crawled to the edge of the mat - S New Suit" 1926. - -- , , W. L. P.C. ' ,. Detroit. Cleveland ealled upon five toscaT5eUTIIshIng-h61dS,"T5urif- -' Jr pltchera to stop the' slugging St -- - 1.? TT Oregonian was absolutely Within Louis outfit and although their his rights, and acted according, to i r...v.w.,...,,-J "stopping" ability was something of the agreements made. a minus quantity, the wrecking Jones specialized "on 'wrlstlocks'i Harrowing' adventure Came t early dinto hammer three " ' j tin life to this tot : one is Maria when the Brown pitchers a little harder than And now we have the first fathcr-ahd-so- n combination in professional the Wildcatbout opened, punishing Gravoni, aged two years. On her but Pete considerably, the home club was able to "sock" J baseball in Elmer Jacobs, father, and Jack Jacobs, his son, retaliated with a series of head way with her parents from Genoa, the Yank offerings. - -r both of whom are pitchers in. the Pacific Coast league." The elder Jacobs', lock- - which had Jones badlv word Italy, to Buenos Aires, Maria was . u with Rn PrmMion nw bnA Tai-i- r ,. ZTTIt;fELOMii .Cards Jouodift8tiI i. . wave,-- ! carried overboard by for sunr easy-ta- sk to make it five In a row on the Los Angeies bayroll. Jack is only 17 years old, a rangy right- - nried Then a second wave threw her back Unusual Double Toehold from the Phillies. Big Jee Haines handed nurier. His oaa aays no woni pucn jagaimn-nim- . "v 'tr Jones then went after toeholds, on deck, braised and npcon'sclous. ' ", j -- -, difsubdued 'the tallenders-withou- t ' t secured an unusual She soon xeepvered. andlflnally 4 and across his mates ficulty? banged double toehold, which proved absoto runs win ; enough handily." lutely unbreakable, Jones taking lorry's Homer Wins ft : the fall after 39 minutes. V: New York had a real task to desecond both the men fall, CONCORD During feat Pitstburgh. Burleigh Grimes, were Inclined to be rough, and the traded by McGraw at the close of GRAPES milling was fast and furious. Pete last season, and since become one finally secured a leg spilt on Jones, of .the outstanding alabatera.of the Large Delicious 'V puniahing him severely, and alfly '' circuit," engaged In a pitchers' duel Hlllside.rGrowh. ;; Jones hold broke the though finally with Fred Fitzslmraons, but he was - Interpretation of football rules " he . could hardly go on with the lifted for a pinch hitter in the ninth win hold the attention of the Rocky , ... ; lb; ;?v: match. when the Pirates tied the score at Mountain Collegiate Athletic conPete immediately secured a "Trier-- j Special price on large orders Dawson relieved him, and was ference officials Saturday In Denswinging Jones severpromptly clouted for a home run ver according to ORDER NOWt;. al times, and" then dropping- him ' bjr Bill Terry, Giant, first baseman, here. v ' - a I aad ' his in the tenth etanw. shoulders to the pinning for 162 Employment of a field Judge mat This fall came In 21 minutes.1 i fhone 1275 or The magnificent fielding of Fred important games, to augment to Address South 235 East 3rd de--! was There little die Lindstrom. Jackson and Reese of action the in ficial staff of referee, umpire and saved the Giant hurler time after head linesman, Is one of tho more ciding fall until Pete secured a vie-- ', lous armlock, - forcing Jones to time, Lindstrom particularly star important matters slated to come pound the mat and concede the fall, i : at ring with sensational defensive discussion for up .'Saturday's " ' " Jones' arm was severely wrenched, ' work. confab, j' rl it A 1 and his shoulder was slightly disloChicago kept close enough to the is questionable whether Or not It cated: This fall came In seven ' two leaders to remain a real threat Y. at the U. be will represented when the Bruins downed Boston, 8 B, minutes, giving Pete the match. coming meeting. Utah "U" already Twoto 3. fast preliminaries comhas announced that It would, be the card, which was promotpleted ' . unable to aend anyone for, this ed by Lloyd Thornton. session of the athletic. body. " " " ' ,' Interesting Prelims TIRES ATrL E s FOR SALE Extra - ( t liill Terry Ka-ov.i- ' t,l ' tional Throughout ; ing the result of the "seniors-lo- op pennant chase. ' Standing of tho JV. Chicago Provo Matman Wins First Fall, But Invader - Gets Next Two; Bout;Is Sensat y 7 A 711 'arJtoward decid . er I'. 4 7 W:isjBMapsMBjM (J1UP..1. Donie Bush has had all imls of trouble keeping his Pltts-uic- h Pirates together this year Grimes, the big right-tndjt Burleigh obtained from the Giants in ie Vic Aldrldge swap, has been insistently at his best for Bush d ,ia year. Grimes wasnrrirst league hurler to win 2Q antes, aohe has hopes of reach-- 4 the 80 mark before the season ...1. v M J w :nager. ; V - Ik atis, ( ELMEaA JACOBS -- clash will go r i.HIIII.i " with the Giants. Another St. Louis-NeYork lKUlCclll New York Philadelphia St Louis Washington header double lc the fact that they're out to make it - I V, -- Fighting, desperately for victory, the world's champion New York Yankees came from behind to defeat the St Louis Browns, 14 to 11, In Tuesday's encounter. This victory, coupled with a 2 Cleveland victory over the Philadelphia Athletics, increased the' Yanks' margin " to two full games. Leaders Keep Step , In the National league the New York Giants took a pitchers battle from the Pittsburgh Pirates by a score of 3 to 2, while the leading St Louis Cardinals contin- uetw inaut 4-the lowly .-Phillies, this time by a count- The Cards thus hold their twogam margin ovef the Giants.::"!-- ' ' The McGrawmen have an Important game wHh the still dangerous Phlcro Cubs .taday jihlle th Cards are Idle, knd Thursday the Red Birds Invade the' Polo grounds for', crucial pre-seas- ! I : . ; 7 ft Staodlnr of the Clubs ; ; VV 11 . Cards and Giants Triumph; Crucial Double Header. Slated Thursday . ifcttt to play with the Class A teams Svould make a victory for Sprlng-vi'l- e all the more"desfrabTe. Hctli teams are In fair shape although the - season 1sT very" early, fjpringville has a slight edge on Provo due to the fact that school started a week earlier. : The CIbbs iJ. schedule In region three begins next week with Payson and Spring- - ; U. Jl American League i j aDDler Gi Oregon Annexe THriller Father Son In Sahib League -t King .Football is here- with a! vengeance. Opening of high school 1 schedules 'on Sept. 28 'means an -i joimes Lose ; ' 1. if . -- Curtain-Kaise- r: .1 h GAMEONA'S ,' RED DEVILS FRIDAY i- ! YANKS GAIN TO OPPOSE - ''. 19, 1928 lerchandlse" Given Away, aft ft a |