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Show PAGE TWO 4 nOOTS ANJVr (TT7: PROV6 i iogs i tend .hr 1 ;,.; A, ' a-- trf ' M 1 . r , ' ' ,u i SPRINcVt.il JE: SiHifford rn.-l.e..I.t. Mendenhall .'; , tit llay.ncnd Husho Ms-.- - ood . Jr4ock .R. . Nis3iiger or r.t. . . . . . . Snrll i,;";..re ,. . teot json Or ' J" . ...v...h. Thins? or 'rerett ' ' Grid Veterans As Nucleus Of Team Invading Cougars Lair III One AVeck From Saturday , 14 1 1 1 1 : D A. - j COMING CLOSER iiii in . ' 'American league ; two-gam- " ... . I ,.?. SpiSisvne To"' JC2'.:'tocUalI ''Red 'rrvv-.'Provo 4an-- snanon ""'WTSa' "".iil.-j- f ! :)! - in this yrar'c pcYinl"'-- rr.c- - !'!) U to some cx'cnf Vleterr-nt'- d in thls'fra'v, the first tb rwson for Inlh team3. finrnt! . Two H- - rv"! .3 nita looking bunch back frotp last yfihr's team that rmy mat'.e trouble f the Builders. r.ej)or3 from tbe t p'rHrvillw cnn re tnrthe effect t timt Paxman. star halfback, and -- .jj laymond, catcl(iilic..aau8dinid t'iilar lineman, n.ay bo kept out of to injuries o'iorrow'B tHt 5 g The EulKlorrs !:r': good at this wrUir.3 anAgjicald hava 6'oe at thpir boot years In 'the history of Provo high football. The two va- cnnclcs In the forward wall left by the departure of Worthlnpton anl Josh Robertson are well taken care ' of.- : i -: the berth. ; Team In Good Shape The entire trnm nppird to be In perfect shape: Simmons "mny" re-- h I lipve Floyd Biddulph, the all-stn- ' 1 - - ' . , n. m Ji ' iv : r LEADERS IN ' ml 111a. ' fZf' l'8 w - Xheof-polishe- - M tt-l aks .ii-- '1 - rmt v mm A "- II A r k. Mm . f 3JF VI . - - HIITI is MjUJJj&: .............86. : .7.:.': t.Krts.n'....4a- ..ir. off-da- - --'. -- it I -- V.-. - -- I" If"'Yr Kllll w- mm- ",n . National League" j r . ar . , w'?h.?uao .ii Coast League REUTHER TOPS ill - .. x v-- rmi n -- --- - jf i k if z COASTLEAGUE j- ...,.31 i - jy-- ' I ' ,f '. ar at x - Jf'. V .--- - , Vh. V I I . lt?If.-.i'--- - .1 im ,..- - -- ; t i . . old-tim- te 6; 6; 12-i- ;. to-th- e ' :: HOMER CLUB ; AMERICAN LEAGUE Ruth. Yankees Gehrig, Yankees Hauser, Athletics Simmons, Athletics Blue, Browns ) NATIONAL Wilson,. Cubs Bottomley, Cards ,. BENNY LEONARD IS ILL NEW YORK, Sept 20. (UP) ...24 Benny Leonard, retired lightweight 13 champion, ! aerlously-- , ill . at his 14 home here due to infections cause4 ' ............. ' f , j 14 by poison ivy. J "p';-.:t-- , . 30 . .29 .25 23 TOTALS:"" 443 558 1001 TURF KING IS THROUGH CHICAGO, Sept 20 iUP)-Re- igh Count, this year's king of the American turf, topping his sensa-i- , tional funning by winning the Ken. tucky derby, has run his last race In America, it was announced here by Mrs. John D. Hertz, his owner. sent to England' to race Unless he-ifor the Ascot gold qup next. year, Relgh Count's racing days are over, Mrs. Hertz said. ' r r- , - .1Mill -- ". I as . BATTLERS ARE RE.MATCHED NEW, YORK. Sept 20 (UP) Young Corbett, Fresno, Calif., welterweight and Sergeant Sammy Baker, and Mitchel, f jfjtl .aviator, will meet for the second time this season at Ebbets tield, Brooklyn, . Sept 26, In a twelve-rounbout. Baker lost the decision to Oorbctt in the first Mccricg the' two at Madison Square Garden recently, t M d, tr r ' , jjiitLtherLbjKuppe thousands of men know what that "r means. ; k voiamc; . spark plugs are properly adjusted and in . good condition. 5;eneiic 4 X , "plugs free 0 charge. No obligation at all this 4s just part of I ValueAs Mourn get out of anything. That to be put there or you "will tievbt, get it. In Eamous FiftSuitS5it You are not getting power, speed and get We will be glad to inspect your spark ill ... godS, r way unless your - ' -- s I i -f- . LEAGUE American League National Leasue Season's totals I "1 50 Hafcy, Cards ... r.V. Bissonette. Robins .1 L hard to beat this seasoa. Dartmouth has the outstanding running back of the east in Al Marsters, .who runs with a Joplng gait and has an uncanny knack of picking his way down the sidelines. M 4 Jji 1 . ' 6. RUTH, WILSON ? ; r. i."V' . Sat-jrd- - . 01 .Mi SI i i i ... M"Vi J quarter, for at least part of the u2fy game, by using his brother Clyde, '4 who Is said to have all the ear- 'Jmarks of a coming football general. coach Is afraid of a return of lrh I old trouble with hia. ankles J Floyd's md Is taking no chances. r The game is called for 4 o'clock n : the SpKngville campus. The it Provo squad will be .accompaniedin- ,iy large rooting contingent,, eluding the school band and cirla' pcp: organization. M U V - Nisonger, former Tintic high siar, Ho received mention on the second i!fcstate team last year, has enrolled at Provo high and will likely hold down one of the tv"o line vs- i. fancies. The other port )i more f.f ft- problem, Stanley Tavlor, Snell, 9 f or and Ma Warner a V m - l-Jr- 6 Cham" 1 I T 17.T?--m T7 T h TT m j tixAj - ivfi , the xa-- " r -- ...l.-OU-ftn- '.open - U A j A JU A IT J. iJ ' ,,.. tX . T7 TVT n m 1 - , " Bi UdoR squart to 1 K-rT--T- D . " NEW YORK, Sept. 20 A threat of rain had not dampened the ardor - Fourteen yeteran gridsters are gars setback In the opening game of baseball fans here tdday, with a Included tn the squad of Colleg? of of the 1928 ieason for both teams. And Otti mindful of the horth-B- . fj crucial double header scheduled to Idaho Invaders who will clash, with' western champs' strength, Ts drfll-- ; Y. U. In Provo Sept. 29. take place between the St, Lpuia Coach Ansa Cornell's Northwest trie his men at top speed for the Cardinals., and; the New Y6rk ' Giants. conference champions look decided- - 'coming encoWfetey. j , 'i arto the Vital Double Bill . '....-- " , ly formidable, according A T ... Two victories for . either H club ray of experienced men In iine for ' ' in nearv lost much ; woul this, the regular berths this fall. ,J 34 Games Scheduled Saturday lap of the National league pennant ; Dille Ed. Sensa 'ioii Is ,v e chase. The Gands, wltli ft With Balance In Action lead over the McGrawmen', can just , Captain Ed. tille, captain and Standing of the Clubs i, ; sew up the pennant .with a halfback; Wild Bill Glllafn, center; about 29 ; September e Bud and quarterback,-arBrown, double victory, While an even break 9 New York.. regarded as the outstanding 'perwould work 'decidedly in favor-o,.82 the St. Louis men.-- ' .78 ' .,111' ''llW NEW. YORK.; Sept,. 20 (UP)-rX- t's Bill Mckechnle of the Manager Washingtoli'; . football again! Dille from nM3illa'm tijae . - nnnrntn P1ratw--h- ad """gV.-'Tf Saturday. - wee Willie Sherdel .68. are- -. t lags While Chicago Iiying Hum '"fc-Detroit-.,..- ; - i GroveT Alexander and Clarence ictee-tioinv. hi. rmass' 6t "young college husBrowa, Mitchell primed for slab duty. . Cleveland Is generally regarded as ton a :tpa down beldw charging at each he. Jgical selecKcston ar? 4 cheer-ji'T! 1:11 "of row on row: :wtldly iMi",parrW"ith-thman who beat . 'him but No games scheduled Wednesdays spit- tions, Mitchell, southpaw oia graau out for the mythical. team last 'Seaing undergraduates ai)d ball artist, has been $ r Thurwday'a tksbadsle: propo;hose sights and many.more will be sition for the Giants tough the son. Dille fs declared to be fcartldu-larl- y Boston at St Louia .. . throughout coast each coast to his ieen from formiaahle, 7 v ":' New York at Chicago.; Reason. within a short time. nd r , defensive Work ihakfng ' " rMcGiawi ready fo?,,the- supreme nim great PliHadaJphia atjDf troit. 34 OHin Saturday , the Northwest conference's ' Va3hihgtw ai jC1 vlarf hls grealLJItarLarry 4 Outstanding, ' football games are effort,- has Thirty-fou- r performar.' f T?nnfin TnaA'v' tnr nnn cami- with scheduled Saturday over the United In Wltlon to this trio. thefol! Joe Genewich for the other. Inci-I- ; are States, largely in the south, southnana:. oon the Giant bats, greatest' west and far west The eastern dentally. d eId.r'd??' Bus Rodman and in their recent success, are season will not open until a week factor e",dS; ?T,d Thaverfor the ?ns.laueht against W be will teams All from Saturday. Marlon Sthnmel, h"Ver n,d "Wee Willie" and "Old Pete." :.n Standlnt of the Oaba:, In action by Saturday, October 6. u"Wn.-gnjnl; O'Oonnpr, Chicago-NeYork The game, W; Is the under York New University, Ktafc John )ar2? rba;cki.,f f'e St Louis . :.77. . , . n.-:postponed Wednesday on account capable Chick Meehan, has come of rainwlll be played off before VM'wn.Ks. New York -along fast- Ken Strong,- Tha new rmn who-ar- e T fiarhtme Chlca go season ends. 88 halfback, turned a scrim- the the veterans for berthvOn the tlrst Pittsburgh jvrtTSV. 19 Rain Is Feared mage yesterday into a rout, scoring -team are: Should rain halt today's double . . f . 76 Henry Spurgeon,, tackle; Cincinnati . . . header, the leaders will meet in- a Norwood Rankin, Roberts, Txekaf, Bregklya v r49Sf .n.i iwn71-manner.- - ' . Torn Turner, enter Con Boston 6 .819f Coach Frank Cavanangh is U double header Frldayr instead of guards; . as ' the schedule Shane, Miller, Pat .Brown,, backs' Philadelphia 742 101 294 most ready to select his starting taking an In addition to head coach Cornell, .. Wedueaday's tttmitta: eleven for Fordham's first game calls for. ' letter All, games postponed ; In - the American league, the George Stovel, a four-ye, . with St. Bonavfcnture. man at .College, of Idaho, will be 'Thursday's Schedule: Artiold Horween, starting his Yanks and Athletics will resume acting as line coach S.t Loolsat New York, two games.; third year at Harvard, bemoans the their desperate "drives "for "the pen- and ' . . manager. Cincinnati at Boston, two games. lack of good linesmen. Harvard has nant today,- the Mackmen playing ' PitUburgh-a- t , Bobcats Onoe-- Philadelphia.. ' a squad of j63 but few n1gn cIa9g at Detroit and the Yanks invading Trimmed -Collega-of Sox. Idaho's twfr White the of lair conference the centers. Chicago and tackles, guards Championships in the Northwest Yale, Army and Pennsylvani- a" conference, which includes Whitthree teams looking froward to sucman, WilliametteT Pacific univercessful seasons are searching for sity, College Of Puget Sound and ends. All three teams lost their Linford college, become even more Standing of the Oubs; regular ends by graduation. Scatt trnprecsjvc when ft Is remembered and Flshwtck of Yale,." Born and '. w.X I. that of an Armistice staged Harbold of the Army, Scull and .7.... 62 day grid surprise In 1926 by defeat- Sacramento . . Leaner e- - Pcnn, ' separately or-- ln n ing Ott Romneys Montana State Hollywood pairs, were among the best wing-me......49 college Bobcats, 1"'" to 0, in a big San Francisco in the east last season. Coach..',..-.4Missions ; :. LOS ANGELES, Sept: 20 Walter game at Boise. es Stevens, Jones and Young may Oakland Idaho"" ..;v.-.,.,iw, Cornell, coach "Dutch"-Reutheveteran south-caCollege Of 1 find It hard to replace them. (ftar Los Angeles ...;.j33 51 .393 is woll in front of the Coast for 13 seasons, was a four-yeThe Navy la preparing for a big University of Oregon under Hu Portland ., comeback.. The Middies. lost three league slabstera this season. Rett-..,37 57 .821 of their four big games last year, ther( whose , pitching waa chiefly go Bczdck during his playing days. Seattla ..'. ft Wednesday Beaultst- bowing to Notre Dame, Michigan responelblo for San. Francisco's tri- His greatest achievement as a playOaklahd 7. Hollywood 6. and the Army. Whltey Lloyd and umph In the first half of the season, er came In 1914 when ha staged a Seattle 6, San' Franciaco iS. Joe Clifton are 'being groomed to and has been keeping them well up "quarterback. Imeak which tied the Portland 3, Les Angeles . carry the bulk of the Navy attack. m the standing Of' the second half, score for Oregon against Oregon Missions 9, Sacramento t. three minutes of Pittsburgh, one of the east's best has a mark of ,781, with 25 victories ' Aggies in - the last ' ' tibv Inst year.'- - is preparing for another and seven defeats. ". .. . r CUBS BUY HUBXEB e In f92t, the scores of College of spitballcr Ray Keating, big year. Coach Jock Sutherland ' of Sacramento, is next in line with Idaho's conferencej victories were: , READING,? Pa., Sept- 20. (UP) expects big Jim Hood, former 83-13-Seibold f ,. the- - Beading Linfield, Wit Academy star, to step Into 24 won and 10 lost, giving him a Pacific. Whitman, ; Puget club of tha International league Alex. Fox, .706 percentage... liamette, Gibby Welch's shoe has been, sold Chicago Cubs star guard, is the captain of the Frank Shellenback is Hollywood's Sound, 14-. Lfor a reported price of 50,000 and best bet, with 20 wins and 9 losses. Looking For Victory,team: : Prlnceton,-wlt- h practically a vet- Walter Kinney and Gordon Rhodes The Coyotes are coming with- players. He will leave immediateeran team, including the two great also rate well up. strong hopes of handing the Cou- ly to join the Cubs. backs. Wittmer and Miles, will be : :v?r. 1 c . I m ; j,7 ftuyior or Warner ,.S. Murdock :..: Lar. Everett .1 - f , football Eg?rrlsoa '' IX. - Coyotes Bring Ru TJncillt JOf Game Wfth.Old Rivals -7- Is Strong Outfit Huge Attendance for Crucial ,Combat Likely nt Polo r ' ; f Grounds ' Ininonl IVMl I) T 1 - i i.Twrn CLASH TODAY - -- ' 1 m Prospects of Provo Eleven in Class A Com (Ju Red Oevi!s- CtesE: Ernoav As mm - I Tussle Expected . 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