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Show Li : PACE FOUR 4 T PKOVO EyENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1928.. TWENTY.- - FOUR CaUGARS WEST-GRANI- lineopSMMat DUE For Western State Tussle PROBABLE ONE VP. Mark Reeve, r.e. "Hen" Simmons, r.t Basil Skousen. . Vernon Merrill, c. Elmer Dastrup, l.g. .Eldon Brlnley, l.t "Rags" Ingersoll, l.s. "Clug" Vacher, q.b,' "Red" Thorn, r.h.b. .' Owen Rowe, l.h.b. . i. Mark Ballif, f.b. ATTRACTS '''' Thursday; Murray Today -- the trip to Ounnr-B. Y. U. will meet - Western State College Saturday, is announced today bjr eoach Ott r.omney. ' L;st of sugar Ronald The men chosen are:r cen-- t. tvehes, .center; Vernon Merrill, (non-leagu- e) West-Orani- dopf-Hter- j Westerrrtnte lip . The c F S com-Jple- B 8 a B .7." flf te COAST TITLE ih-18- er t tE ? V 1 .'Is Kathcr Slow ThS Cougar Kittens, who hold a string of victories to their credit this season, came close to having the - slate - spoiled yesterday-wh- en the Ricks Junior college team held them to a S to 6 tie in a slow exhibition In the "Y" stadium. Coach "Buck" Dixon's starting lineup played a fast brand of ball in the first half getting a 0 to 0 lead over the Idaho grldders. RU-k- t Tie Count At the beginning of the second half an entirely new lineup. were sent into action with the result that the Junior college men, aided by soma good passing, worked the ball over the goal line to tfe the scores Wilkinson and Mervln Skousen were th shining lights for the Frosh in the first half. Aided by the best interference the Greenllngs have displayed so fafTh is season, these two ball luggers took the ball through center and off tackle for big gains. Martin Was dependable for a good yardage whenever he carried the ball and Van Leuven exhibited some excellent booting. The' Frosh offensive that finally led up to their lone touchdown got under way about the middle7 of the first quarter. afterthe two teams had. been sparring with a punting game.- A long run by Skousen for 20 yards and a pass, Van Leuven to Wilson, put the ball on the Hicks ly able to hold their own against the fighting Ricks. With both teams resorting to a passing game to "grab svT victory, interceptions were numerous on both sides, and the ball changed sides frequently. The ball was in d In Ricks' possession as the gams ended in a ' ' mld-flel- deadlock. , . Outstanding Stars Dixon, Cardon, and Edwin Reynolds were the outstanding players for the visitors. . played a heady game at until forced out near the close of the first half with a strained ligament Lineups and summary: "Y" FROSH: RICKS: . .Te... ... Parkinson McGregor Pollard Walters Clarsrr. J.Walters LITTLE JOB AlM-SOTC- -- rris - .- -- .c... , g- . si? 06 - - a All Stuck If off-tack- le Telluride Motor - er "Trade Winds" are winds blowing continually towards the thermal equator and deflected westward by the rotation of the earth. ' The wlU of Col. Her- s, - Use - -- .,.7 Frank and Ernest : : i I iriiMi ntT 1 1 a tablespoonful of milk In which a little brown sugar has .been ,- Wl-- It looks likcnew - rH,. iiuiL ... . nn.s? nuuj.i m n aivur v i -- - - 1 r- - si trit s ., ; , . .,- oer J you . . o e ilii 1 r1 -- ; ; -- ,- -: " uvoi-- u 1 ; ' ; should select your when we clean it ' when-washin- ' '." (UP) - . BEQUEST FOR PET LONDON. 17. Rumors that the Chicago Cubs are seeking to purchase Rogers Hornsby,' second ' baseman and manager of the Boston Braves, today. It was gained persistency ' reported that all remaining to have the deal transacted Is for the Braves to set a price for' ' Hornsby. William Wrlgley, chewing gum magnate, and owner of an 80 per cent interest in the Cubs, la reported to be willing to pay more than $200,000. Nothing In the way of direct communication can be obtained from Cub officials, who refuse to comment whatsoever on but it is known that Wlllla Veeck, president of the Cuba was In Boston ; recently talking to Hornsby. Idahoans Fight Back In- - Second Half To ' Gain 6.6 Tie With Freshmen; Game J . Oct CHICAGO, 11 h; , one time high a bert a If olive oil Is added to the water sheriff of Cardiganshire, provides when washing flannels, there will (70 per year for the care of a pet a articles be "I desire my executor to provide her a be no danger of those a 1 coming nara ana -- reitea. use a with a warm and comfortable home tablespoonful of oil to every gallon and good food during the term of her natural life."- T I of water. ' 1 i 1 y. - SACRAMENTO," Oct,"1T. Sn ft Francisco's slugging Seal won championship of the' Pacific Coast league Tuesday, defeating the Sacramento Senator,' 9 to A, and thereby annexing the (series, four games to two. Dick Moudy was the hero of the Seals' victory, relieving Dutch Reu-thand getting the credit for his second vlotory in two appearances. The Solons led, 5 to 1, at the close of the sixth Inning, but the Seals hammered "Pudgy" - Gould and "Doc CrandaU from the slab with a five-ru- n tally which brought the championship to San Francisco.' Moudy held the Sacs weir In hand after the fifth. In the eighth, the horns club filled the' bases with none out, but failed to score,' Davies-Evan- ' ' 6-- 6 e; In- - . h v SEALS ANNEX " 'Rags" g rapidly-Improvin- - rersoll will be seen in an end post T In place of Dixon when the Cougars . i tine up against Western 8tat, i , Vernon-Merrwho has been ill, working at both guard and center, I likely will start the game in the tlvot position, with Basil Skousen and Dastrup at guards. Captain Simmons will take care of one I tackle, while Eldon Brlnley will I hold forth at the other. V I Brlnley, starting as a backfield man, has been used at tackle re--$ cently, and has been going great guns at his new post eo much so that Ott announces that he will start against Western State. I Mark Ballif probably will start - at fullback, and will call signals. I Vacher, Rowe and Thorn will ' ' the backfleld array. ins cougars leave rrovo at o:a O'clock Thursday afternon, and are i expected to arrive in Gunnison Fri day night. a i. F-- '. . . tnrersoll At End " 2 .. kowever. " V Here's George Qaiithler, coach of the Ohio Wesleyan football, teem that furnished one of thu upsets of thearly football season by defeating Michigan. As a result of his team's victory," admirers of Qauthler are suggesting that he'wouM make a good successor to Dr. Jack Wilce, who Is serving bl slast year as foot-bu- ll coach at Ohio State Unive rsity. Sat- urday,, and th'e Cougars are confi dent of their ability to do so. The Coloradoans are not too easy a proposition in their own backand there is no feeling of yard, mtn . ... tAmm. imnnff.1 th "T" . 1 lor mis reason, oui mo uku that their Is the beet team this sea-I son, ana that a victory.. up cuui.g into ine Dag uaiuromy. Sanky Dixon was the only casualty of the Colorado Aggie game last Week, and the. scrappy end is ready to enter the fray If called upon- .- He t will not be in tne starting uneup, 1 B.' I ad to chalk a victory at ' ' ' -- tna trip. te Cubs Will Pay $200fi00 to Get Roger 8 Hornsby NEW MTRDER ALIBI " ONTARIO, Can. Wilbert Richard Willlamsrheld at Kingston for the murder of his wife, confessed police that; be beat her to death when She nagged him for going to the bathroom without his bedroom " Williams ' is a ' former Coons . . . Christensn slippers. . school teacher. -. Johnson ,.rg...Ed Reynolds Man son . . rt, ...Ell Reynolds PARALYZED BY FLASH Wilson . ..re. R. Harris ABERDEEN. Four men wers Wilkinson ........qb.....-.D- . Harris burned and paralyzed when lightnMartin . .Ihb Cardon the scorers' shea" at Van Leuven.... . .rhb. . .F, Reynolds ing struck Stoneywood, during a cricket match. Skousen .... .v. ..fb. Dixon The mental ventilator was knocked Substitutions: "Y" Frosh-Livlnoff the roof of the structuro and the ston for Martin: Probert for Van scoring .board scorched by the ' Leuven; . Staples for McGregor; flame. Hardy or Pollard; Hall for Clark; Hansen for - Coons; Robertson for Johnson; Candland for Manson; C. Prince for Wilson; Merrill for Wil kinson; Ripple for Probert; F. tasotient-offjprin- c, for Livingston; R. Magelby tackle for 8 yards more, for Skousen; Wilkinson for Merrill 13 more as the first Manson for advanced yards Candland; Pollard for quarter ended with the ball on the Hardy." line. Ricks Ricks for R. Haririh. .. Score McCloy Skousen Goes Over quarters: by At the outset of the second .quar- Ricks ..0 0 6 ter, Skousen on two " line bucks Frosh ...... 0 0 06 shoved the ball across for a score. Scoring: Frosh touchdowns, M His try for the extra point by place Skousen; Ricks touchdown, Car ment was blocked, don. . The Frosh kept the ball in the Ricks territory during the remaindMISTAKE BRINGS HEATH er of the second quarter. Wilkin u ALTON, "It was my mis JUL- son added several) sensational take," said Christian J. Eichhorn, Pro-be- rt runs to his fse. credit, with 68, and fell over dead. It was found and Livingston getting away that he had swallowed a dose of Up! for good gains at times. which he mistook for quinine Above Is a picture of Billy B. The visitors sprung a forward poison in his farm home, near here Judd. passing attack 'at the beginning of Whose expression is woeful tol the second half that had the second on a house wall is usually a Ivy see. string Frosh completely bewildered, protection from dampness rather plow, BillyTiast night got stuck on the than a menace, unless With Dixon, Ricks fullback, there is a de" in the mud. . throwing end and Parkinson, R. fect in the wall . He needed our help, you'll agree, Harris and Cardon, snaring the We maintain an unexcelled passes the college team marched to the emergency towing service DAY line where the Frosh RHEUMATIC PAIN and right. Our charges are held them for downs and punted out of danger. The visitors came always fair. Call us. Trunk's Prescription is designed right back again with similar tacto relieve your trouble promptly tics alternating with thrusts and short flashes to work without dieting. It doesn't ruin the Co. the ball towards the goal line. With stomach nor depress the heart the fourth down an A' a.yard to go Once nerve-racke- d TWO STATIONS sleepless people for a touchdown. Cardon bucked it from torturing pain, now certify to Corner 1st West and Center across for a score.' Qitatt'i try was relief. Mrs. W. E. McClellan of San 67 West Center Jose concisely declared: "Trunk's wide! . .Scotsman. In the Automobile Business In The Freshmen inserted a number Prescription cured me." Trunk's - Provo. for 13 years. nr? The great delicacies In China are This removes stains. and helps to of first string men at this point to- Prescription - is - recommended . Adv. attempt a comeback, but were bareDrug. Co. cooked bamboo shoots, bird's nests preserve the linoleum. added to soup, sharks' fins and beche-de-ma species of sea slug. te - C .. te -- guard; 3 con-trad- -- Das- Claude Eggertsen, trup. KH-- dr Barfcey Dougall, guard, Karl Bun-ac- 'l Kirv Simmons, tackle; tackle: "Tiny" Loveless, tackle; tackle; Eldon "Percy" Purcell, Brlnlev,. tackle and backflcjd; Clarence Skousen,' end and backfleld; Ssnky Dixon, end; "Hags' Ingersoll. end: Mark Reeve, end Joe Buys, ,Clug'TVacherFPauI Thorn; and. Bliss Hoover, backs. Trainer Tobe Rails also will' make Star ican Loop of the " Ballccenter; uard; Elmer JLiii: SStouBen, : Ore-gonla-n. - irriHHora to make Bon. Colo., where "Red," i , - our- - Cougar -f Athletics' Backstop Named l As Most Valuable Amer- - . . With Ricks, k world, in the Junior middleweight NEW YORK, Oct 17. Gordon TODAY'S SCHEDULE division found himself on the wrong end of Henry Jones famous whip "Mickey"; .Cochrane, ' Philadelphia Ath, wristlock Tuesday night, and the catcher Is ofthethe Murray t Toorta. most valuable player letics, OrantavUle at Cyprus. Provo grapple; gained sweet in crafty the American" league, following Westminster as' Bingham. revenge by taking two straight the vote of eight prominent baseball Park City at Wasatch high. falls and- - :thematchrf rom the writers, named as a commission, to , North Summit at Morgan. t Ofdea at Logan. Junes' victory places him In amake the selection. In addition to medal designating the honor, er Jordan at Davis the position of outstanding Cochrane, wins . a: cash award of for the championship, $1,000. THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE which' is now - held by Dean r Heine Manush of St. Louis, star Park of Orem. Jtones addrenecd 4-- West vs. outfielder, was only one jump, bethe fans after Tuesday night s flranlte at Salt Lake ' hind Cochrane. Manush had ; 61 victory, challenging Park one votes, while Cochrane's total was more, and stating that the game-I- n Thursday's 53. champion, r to prive himself a ISaltriAke iJ amtttfactton of excep Ruth, Gehrig Inritgibla real champion, .should meet him tional interest In UUh .hlgh school Under the American league player gridiron competition, with, tha East-L- t here before going to the 'Pacific award conditions, neither Babe couL D, S. battle Frldiiraa the hig Ruth nor Lou Gehrig," previous -,r Foxy Henry headllner of the week. . eliglble. Jones and Pete staged a whlrfc Provo fans WTIT watch the West- wini battle Tuesday-niehLand a I Eour-- of thelght members of Qranlte encounterth-artjoulttr- j -making the award interest, because or the opportune crafty trick by Jones proved thert" commision placed Cochrane first, while three ties of comparison offered after th& Urcgonian s downfall. Both men went at it hammer and others made him their second S2 victory of the Provo Bulldogs over Granite est wek. "West de- tongs fromthe start, and at the choice. Onejnember did not place mark, Jones gained a him at all, picking Jimmy Foxx as feated Jordan, (W at that time and most valuable player. although comparative scores are vicious toehold which the Wildcat the Athletics' Every member of the commission finally managed to break. Jones had frequently unreliable, the voted for Manush, two placing him score will bring out the a narrow escape at the second, four third, and one pencils In calculation for mark when Petexame close to get- - first, one duel October 20. tings an airplane now. but Jones fifth. Second Baseman Tony Lazzeri rhu Provo-Jorda- n avoided the Wildcat's "ride" Just in and Pitcher Waite Hoyt, of the East Is Favorite Yankees, were the players, other East is favored to win over L. D. time. than Cochrane and Manushj to rePete then took a vieJous head- S. Saturday although the Saints' ceive first place votes, each getting when Henry heavy and formidable line has won ITIock on, Junes, mid one. them many backers finally hrokn ' the hold he Lazzeri tied with First Baseman feigned grogglness so realisticCarbon was victorious In the only PritA diuthMl &rtr encounter JoeTJudge of Washington f pr. third that ally Utah high school league f him, determljiedojndmAttejcaJi EifJ lying 27 votes. of Tuesday- .- The Miners defeated place went to Third Baseman Willie in a hurry. Jones then took a to o. The" result TTunTThgronrl Kamm of the White Sox. The outwas something of a surprise, since whip wristlock, and hurled fielders Leon Goslln.. Washington, Carbon had been regarded as fully - Feto tii tha mat with twrlfio and Earl Combs, New York, were force for the first fall, after 37 three touchdowns stronger than tied for sixth place with 13 votes minutes of tussling. . their apponents,. who actually ach. Injuries to Lazzeri and Gos-li- n . played Carbon on close to even Second Fail Brief came probably prevented them, from next Pete back for the terms. ' fall, "One attraction In today's bames although he was unable to use "the receiving more consideration. clash at Mur-da- arms upon which Jones had Commission of Selection Is the Murray-Tooel- e The commission making, the 1928 The ' Tooele team has swept clamped his deadly hold, and Jones award wa composed of Paul Shaneverything before It in Its division, took the second fall in 90 seconds non, Boston Post: Harry Neily, Chi but Bob Howard's boys are primed with another wrlBtlock, Young Ready and Kid Palmer cago American; Ed Bang Cleveland for a supreme effort to stop the . box- Newsf H." G. Salsinger, , Detroit tangled in the curtain-raisin- g Juggernaut News: W. B. Hanna, New York ing match, and battled three round Herald-TribunJames Isaminger, to a draw. Palmer was much taller KEEPING THEM IN . ' see you bought a radio to keep and. heavier than his diminutive op Philadelphia Inquirer; JHSd Wray, and De- ponent, which made the bout a slow St. Louis your children at home." man Thompson, Washington Star, . "Yes, and now they don't go out affair. . Theofficial vote was: Cochrane. Young JUley and Jimmy until the announcer says 'Good- Davis, two youngsters, then. Philadelphia, 63; Manush. St. Louis. nlght,every body.' Tidbits. 51; Judge, Washington, 27; Lazzeri, . battled - for three thrilling rounds. Both hoys were clever - New York, 27; Kamm, Chicago, 15; ? Goslin, Washington, 13; Combs. New Oiid swapped terrific punches The ., York, 13; Gehringer, Detroit, 12; throughout the battle. y draw dH'liion brought both boysj Myer, Boston, ll Hoyt. New York, ftFoxx. Philadelphia 7: J. Sewell, a lot: hand from the crowd. C0PI05 Cleveland, 6; L. Sewell, Cleveland, 6; Flagstead. Boston. 5; Morris, Bos (OOH A LABOR-SAVE- R I - "Xw arc you sine, Hannah, that ton, 4; Heilmann, Detroit, 4; Carroll, you have " washed that fish thor- Detroit, 3; Rice, Detroit, 3; Fonseca, Cleveland, 2; Lyons,. Chicago, 2; oughly?" Chi "Shure, mum, and what would Hodapp, Cleveland, 2; Metzler, be the singe? Don't the crlthers cago, 1; and Regan, Boston, L live In the water all their lives?" Add a tablespoonful of paraffin to linoleum. the water West-Grani- fMeln-ewenty- Provo Gt applets Whip Wrist-locGives Him Sensational Victory i . Wildcat Pete, He Beat Michigan. . Jones Downs COCHRANE GETS Wildcat Pete LEAGUE AWARD TE Provo Watches Panther Game Tooele Meets ' Merrill, B. 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