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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD,' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923. r rAC3 XI Jones And Pete Likely I To Be RenidtchedSoon TIVZ it IF promoter Thornton Seeks to Sign Oregohian :e ( n 11 . ef rtty-- f - " ' or. Championship Pray Sept. 28; $250 Offer Is Made ; ' - . . i It AW VAV ,ri a --H 51 Following tho urging of numer Wildcat' Sought is-- -! In hickingr up thirteen and a half ous Frevo wrestling fans. Promoter Wild-Vgames froiru early July until Sep Lloyd Thornton, has offered tember, and in knocking the 'New Pete, world's junior mlddle- iertt ' York Yankees out of first his krtfv.f nhnmnlnn. I2fi0 tn tttnkff place, the ' TVCl.b Catt. Philadelphia Athletics did more ac haroplohshlp belt 'once more tual ground gaining than the Bos '. hitninat Hehrv Jones. .: ton Braves did In their sensationar Kurrrutpd Date re-drive to the National league, cham who Is bow wrestling at, If Pete, , hits-'. pionship in. 1914. Nephl, accepts the Offer, the bout i But there wasn't exactly the rowill be staged Oh Friday, sept. M con-- t mance In the patient plodding of Pete left for Nephl Thursday, and of fj'Baid he would consider the match the Athletics' that there was in the rthi as soon as his engagement there inspiring rally of the Brave. The fOt braves Boston .club jcarhe unheralded from completed. He is slated to meet nowhere ancj won the pennant and ffed Rockwell and two other men then went Into knock off one of the a during the fair at that city. f greatest teams in baseball in the i. Jones, who came decidedly close will iitp , world's series In straight games. lifting Pete's title Tuesday night. A's Should Have Been I"p :the lb declares be Is willing, to wrestle fori 4i" The Athletics have been a power eN in order to get another VM ., Mr nothing ful ball club from the" very first chance at the world's title and the lent It 91,000 diamond-studde- d belt how .game of the season; They were one ' of the favorites In the race and a C of Vifceld by the Oregon matman. team that was built at a large ex iver. Many of Jones' backers have or penditure of money particularly for dered to help stage anotherer match the purpose of ' challenging the jfco give the . Provo ravprlte-nothdent Ivohance. . Tuesday's tussle was ..Yankees, - The spurtTTOe Philadelphia i fcdast and sensational that confl--, club through the middle Of the sear.i. IitJdMk-- U frt,hr DvnrauicH that An.'son Was not entirely of their "own I?ldther bout between these two grapmaking.: The Yankees" went" to! plers will meah a capacity house at pieces and helwd tOTtm" "vj"u' the Provo Armory. chasers Iess"herolc.T tt was In helping put tnr lauii ui me Ainieucn inuia- return match on Friday, Sept. 28, selves that they were-4- n the posiare urged to get In touch with Pro-tion where they had to make such a Thornton at once. 2 m the gallant stand to get' back into J one Is Confident "' ' rnre. pennnnt ,, "I can beat the Wildcat' If I have WILDCAT PETE That 1914 spurt of the Braves Is !m1 'another chance at him," declared one of the few memories Boston "Jones today. "He had such a close has of better days and-tt- re rfal all last, time that he doesn't know glory of it should not be taken his to risk whether belt; losing pel from TONGUE it like to ,and I understand he doesn't He Ain't Sore Either " .wear suspenders. Irish Meusel,-forme- r Giant star, "Everyone who saw Tuesday's K. C. Hogate. editor Walt St. who was released by one of the Pa-ficameto close how tiatch knows I Journal :' .""Apprsx.'mately 300,000 Coast league boll clubs, he taking the world's championship shares a day, or ofthe knows now why bo many says "of ihe-- i and the tl.000 belt. HI take it this loteLNew vo'Yorlt Stock Exchange nigniy touted boys who go up from time if Pete will give me a chance, t ume, is attributed to the Pacific that league do not make the grade. With such a large offer, and with Coast." ' J' '"We knewjn the big leagues that Die willing to wrestle for nothing, I wey came up dumb," he said. "But don't see how he can turn it down." we didn't know the reason. I know attending the National Ass'n of Re- now, though. They play dumb base tail Druggists' convention: "The ball in the league and nobody tries hours are long, the pay Isn't great to smart up the youngsters." .' : ' JFamily and the work is hard, but I'd rather , Meusel says that it was the 4 sie ,.. be a druggist than Queen Mary." of the salary he demanded and not : "What'do you want sohnv" any deficiency in his playing that s "I have come for the five you J. B, Sutton. Tampico, Mex., pres- caused mm to be released. one would who the return on ident of promised Rotary International, his way to Japan and China : "There your canary. ' ''But that is not a canary; that Is are now 3000 Rotary clubs In 44 na-- i : - tions, with 137,500 , y .cat." members, who T knrtur It hut lha KBnarH tfc are spreading good will and living IS", Bide." TidhlU. . up to the motto of Rotary." , t of Con. at I For Return Bout f rlbti-dw-- ?. 5& ' Avlfe FKaJ-- 1 y& f-- SwrN ' ' . i -- of-the oter ' TIP OF . cl one-ten- th -- - .' iB'' I' & iWmm: - ' Fireside Funl ..- ' J- ' ' I H' u " H - :; ' Our " Voluenda - j- - : if.rv : v ,0rewv t. r rm m -- . mA JsarJC; - - ilUlllD . 1 i' - fl'AI v L y i VW fo7 . WWr.Y. - - - as . mm Ml'jrA V,tt . n, -- I ' ' iN l.i:xi-.:.,.tJ' :;,f'-:- ' - ,...". iff course.-H- e university man himself Hart Schaf fneFSc Marx Know best what he wants; they have style experts who live with him reek in andiveek out. - They interpret the university man's ideas. Next-to-t- W Aft . VOW tl - ri WW "' The university man knows best, of decides what he wants. Vvc li z ? ersitym SL P J- ' .. rrVe . - 'f t rtT i " - v Lot v"- . . . x 11 m I m i he In the West he wants a three button coat rolled to the second Btrttoh; notches of the lapels littlesquare. his lapels somewhat peaked; two ;?or three buttons with an English touch to the coat. 1 " There are a hundred other details but we have them ready to show and up QF4P1FV ii ii Ji ii uJ ziLj Provo 16 West Center St. -- Eureka' ." - |