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Show 9 PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1928 PAGE FOUR Cous rars: Work Their Hardest For Aggies; Bialldogs Train OTTROMNEY PREDICTS GREAT GRID ENCOUNTER "Y" Offensive Strength Is Satisfactory; fense Needs Brushing: Up; Skousen, i . with the'B. Y..U. ' "J . De- I l6 '' a IT vL 1 M : ,yft-VO.- ' I I 'J " fi ... V -- .V ' V.X'-- At an Important union meeting of the Relief Societies of the PaV myra stake, held Sunday evening at the Spanish Fork Third "ward chapel, Deaa I John NuttaU of the E' Y P' v addreu c,i "Quali- ' Gulf Between Child's Welfare and Our Care of the Child." Miss Evelyn --Brough of Provo sang a solo and congregational singing was conducted. TOWNE PASSES AWAY Z3 (UP) Former United States Senator Charles A. Towns of Minnesota died of pneumonia here yesterday. - , " TUCSON, ArlZ., Oct. f. v i 7 5 "Paging Dean Park, junior middle "will be hard o weight champion of the world! 4 o; . n This is the sum and substance Skousen and Brinley v ' toTwo newU4VMrL received.by the . lie! aid rept wpir It . Jn Saturday's Cojigar lineup, ac- fiom Henry Jones today. to present Indications, Jones is hot on Park's trail. To) cording Clarrnee Skovisen, kho started as lowing his sensational victory over an end this season; hfia the inside wildcat Pete ot Eugene, ure. . u.,"7Trn,..-.i;.,t "I hftvei demonstrates! that I , "am entitled to met Park for n,l T.M.I tb .rh!unLijnnhlp,'' says J one. Btlnley looks .Hke trra Knitted at " left tackle..1 ' V . My HHory vw-l't-w-: " C. PHijusen, Peterwri a'mlVnallif much more) convincing than d battle .ire waging a I'lirkS, Und I know I can lift' and the tho for the fullback brth. dnd --Kfuni-luimplonshlp, l,000 belt from him if J get a sen's remarkable showing: i;i Giki- ,' nisen gives him- the inside .track atj chance, ' On the left is Owen Howe, whose rocket-likend rung, Mmannt-s- , una accurate paaae and punts Y. V. offensive performer. He will be a marked man In 1 Iici v la iu canuu B. 4 nuvj.. make the him J outstanding Saturday's ' meet doesn't Bt lnley, a . lineman, has get a chance. II Park game, ax will Dun Glilpie (right), star of the Wyoming game last week. Gillespie, fast and Tor " the coast, v;.!cr"d as will bo as closely watched as Theron Smart by the Cougars In the dedication tussle. splendidly ma, before he leaves he's .JScr a ttsg jwriod .as a backrieid it means Tiist one .thing be . substitute. His speed and weight afraid, to be beaten: That would c.x.r tie- - uswd to advantage at that p re ttySpoor 'stuff f a' x ha mplon, and - his and I ddn't. believe that Park will v.as been a real feature' of late, dodge a match. 'rears" Ingersoll ' at end and "Park liiivltig for Owen-We- st at guard are two more "' for kmo tlm, and that who shOcd plenty of ability means he has plenty of tlmn. If ho is In ' shape to defend his crjalnst Western' State, and y neither is likely to start the, title on the coast, he Is In -- 2u gam a, they will be - In readiness shape, for the same thing here. Wisconsin, Held tp Tie By - ? "So I repeat' my challenge for a when called upon. Good Karl Bunnell, who started the championship match with Dean Purdue, Provides Big season at a tackle, post, has been Park," With-Beetdigffers; Ten Surprise shifted to guard, where' he won ' rds letter last season, and will alGiven ternate with Dastrup at 'left guard CHICAGO, Oct 23. UP) I1H- 7" Saturday, tiois. andMinnesota, shi-''An 'resnito. rest. two a the after . Long Workouts In Order weeks' Following shared the boils that threatened to championship favorites, after their overwhelming victory- fp;ifiva.-of The Cougars worked out far Into with Ohio Ten Big today leadership tinIn over Farmers Larson and Granite the the evening Monday, and another .'.y Wiirner, Eggertsen and Iowa,- - who entered the .1928 1. two w . to the" of end week seems last have Is eame season, in store tonight opening long session season as "dark horses." Coach Romney and his scrappy weeks sgo-- , the Provo Bulldogs wre cirovjd cp, and no more trouble Wisctisin's elimination from 'Is unat this soun sent back into Intensive practice expected gTldsters are leaving no stone o consideration, hampionshlp turned In preparing for the great yesterday by Coach Glen Simmons, present. Ray Murdock, the stocky through a 19 to 19 tie withurdue, in in preparation for the next ' gnme! guard, is having Rome NEW YORK, Oct 23 (UP) difficulty game with the Aggies, and the "Y" furnished the only surprise of Satwill 'W in the pink of condition Five teams Army, New York uni- which will be played Triday after j gfttrnjr acrurtomed - to' wearing" a urday's play. for the coming fray. versity, Pennsylvania, Dartmouth noon in the "Y" stadium against the nose guard.. The big fellow frac .Indiana's removal from the tured his nnse int a collision with Charmed circle of unbeaten teams - Ticket sales eontlnae to mount, and Yale were at the top of the Jordan high school. Althonirh the "Reetdlcffnra " hTV .Jaat week.: and It Joi was ind prospects for a record crowd football heap In the east today by notTinexpecfcd, hut7 the Hoos -- whiether htitlfc-fltar- t -f and defeated- already-bee- n cteanTecords' Virtuetheir "bright aturdayarTxccptioHall,? ler's great last quarter rally in in Simmons.! virtorles game. Friday's Saturday, Wet4nleaguqgames. wh teh 1 hey --eom pletely outplayed 4mpsivand Pennsylvania turned isn't Wwtt- - ami L. IV S. are slated- - to. taking the Invaders lightly, anf Army Coach Bob Zuppke's 1927 conference the hardest tricks by defeating is seeding his charges through clash in the other game,, that ap- champions, convinced experts that Harvard and Penn State 15 to 0 some stiff workouts this week. Tho pears hard to dope, although r.ioit the Pagemen may cause trouble be-fand 14 to 0, respectively. Yale in- one noticeable weakness that crop- critics ar inclined to favor West the season ends. creased Its reputation by. scoring ped out In tbc Granite gama vras following the poor showing of the Michigan's Poor Material over Brown, 32 Provo's defense against the forward Saints against the Leopards. 7ictoryaver-Mich- l h.ast is favored to down Granite Igan furnished further to 14, and Dartmouth revealed a pass, and the Bulldogs arc b'eimr proof that no CoWm in of an third of week with drilled the the this week, game powerful offensive, defeating matter now capable a coach may be de 7. 21 this to particular strengthening ' NEW YORK, Oct 23 (UP) The lumbia, he cannot turn out a winning team L. A. FIREMEN WIS Syracuse displayed unexpected I partment In the next game. material. without smooth, tireless stride which carProvo-Jordan an YORK been NEW has With A a game lighter but Coach Alonzo A, Stagg's battered strength' on Ite invasion of the ried Abdel El Ouafl of Algies to west I':v ther last more" experienced team, the Los Chicago Maroons were unable to when H lost to a husky Ne annual feature during victory over the world's greatest t ea m tand off Mmnsets-1bone-erttsfootbal eleven by one poind to JSJ years.and Ihe Bulldogs have usually JiPl! s Firemen's rrmarathoh'Tunners ntrAmsteTaam braska., out come to up- - and down the it had New the - IVio era" and succumbed by a 33 tar T long rtrijiped York managed proved university tj served games, in the 1928 one of the best backfield meniniend of the score in past engage gionds yesterday and sqyashed score. . lit. i Hhe lithe, milk choijolata-colore- d the the Nv;w York Firemen, 57 to 0. in Strong when it routed ments. This year, Northwestern had considerable tle runrier to good purpose In hU the east 48 iti their history, the team 0. to Madi-ao- n strongest In Rutgers, trouble in downing a hard fighting first test as a professional D.E2IESEYJlL'MOB -- AGAIN Jordanites are' making a heroic, efKentucky eleven, by a 7. to 0 count, Square Garden Sunday night, MAY CONSTRUCT LOS ANGELES, Oct '23 (UP) Provo to the break fort QUARTERS through while-Iowa -- romped OVer- Ripon, when. before soma eJXXLlpectators SANTRANCISCO, Oct 23 (UP) jinx" and "hand the" "Garden" City" Boys Jack DempseyTwrilTrig from "Bos- -' 81 to 6. he pattered across the chalk markton to a local construca he said friend,, the for Tentative trimming. plans ed finish line more than two laps An .".might take a fight if Tex Rick tion of officers' and Interesting, cleanly-fougMURDERER IS SUICIDE ahead of Joie Ray of Chicago. officers' give.me $500,000, but I'm quarters at Fort tussle is the prediction of the dope-ste- ard.wiil The Judgment of Amsterdam was not to back Provo with for In into of are hands (lie given get craZy the Friday, ring more than Justified 'when Ray, who Douglas, Utah, Yine. ho at Washing- a slight edge In view of its decisive again." killed 11 persons during a drug- has won a place" in the affection of the war department In the win to ovefOfanite Charles General opening crazed raid on a ranch near Fair American ypot ta enthusiasts by his ton, according - gallant efforts - to develop Into a F. Sumnierall, chief of staff of the game, coacn t oxiey nas a clever, i OFFICIALS REMAIN field two months ago, committed SILENT ""team at and seasned. suicide today in a death cell here. marathon runner, movrl ('.iiileun- - army, who arrived here yesterday 1)WASMIN.GTON,.;.Qct. vndoulteilK-nw;4hat"WtlI Jordan . . - able to keep pace. iftowc?spertitm7 of the Electric bond and Ilsrwag under Bentefite; to be hangtrouble for sonio of the ClaSS A OTficials hha re company, New York, repeat- ed Nov. 9. teams before the season Is over, Jordan came IntQ the limelight ed today their refusal to answer ouestions or produce documents by winning from Ogden by a top game. required in the federal trade comheavy score In a the powinvestigation of In "the East ganfe, the first league mission's er industry. ' tussle, the Beetdiggcrs played tha Hilltoppers on almost even terms for thiee periods, when Jordan blew I up and East pushed oyerthree touchdowns In the final canto with ; little opposition. With a veteran line that appears more powerful than last year's forward wall, the Bulldogs will attempt convince the fans that the defeat Pive Teams Kcmain As Cont- IVnnesscc Astounds Dopesters to of the Granulans was no mere fluke. The entire.tcamjs in fair . enders-On By ..Walloping Famous Coast r i fication of In departmental work. Professor J. M. Jensen of the B. Y. U. addressed the theological department on "Pearl of Great Price;" Professor William H. Boyle on "Religion in the Home;" Mrs. J. M. Jensen, the literary department on "Poems and Life of Elsie Carrll and Clara Stewart Boyer;" Prof, Nuttall spoke also on 'Bridging the y T Provo Grappler Says Park Must Defend Title Against II im juiali I I ' W Jones Wants Park Match the offensive Cougars, Ott Romney believes that a good has team' th fighting "J" chance of victory t in Saturday's stadium dedication gt id .tussle with the Aggies. "Jt would bo folly to predict th result of the game," said Ott, ."but footbaU ,the - Cougara- - have team, and will he in there flgkling every minutes. The men have come through splendidly on offense, in partlculaFTand if a defense of that caliber ran be built up, B. Y. U. Delighted of "' IM Brinlefcoom as LikeiyStarters "ability Coach- Pair of Aces In Saturday's Big Game I 0 Palmyra StakelHasT Important Meeting a vl .Vl-- : i ' three-cornere- . v 1 ,.,c.-tt.- - rppid-evelopm- '.'' e "V-Agg- le h&rd-hlftln- Provo Erepftines ent int le the-coa- st MINNESOTA AND ILLINOIS LEAD For Jordan Tilt - ;h ;- Shape for Friday's Fray Defense Against Pass Is Stress Bulldogs Jn FIVE EASTERN pre-seas- well-earTi- ELEVENS LEAD ere bring j : t;-.- ' . That may sound as though we thought you were the head of the family. That isn't our idea we just want to say that our store appreciates the good taste women show in the selection of fine fabrics and authentic style. EOUAFIIS EASY WINNER 4o t 1 h- . with-perhap- s - -"- . ht rs TuPonT 7 d 23-4- S RIVALS PSTMB-TO- P i And we want you to know that our store's spirit is just as much for you as it pre-seas- GEORiSiA TEC HfN SOUTH liears KKFiM - Alabama Team iu-- e .. ' i PAN" FRANOlSeO. Oeb S3 (CP-T- he ranks of the contend- ers fur the J 928 Pacific Coast f')')tbr!l conference title were thin- i.V 1 group of five xed down tnjims, headed by SUnford univcr. ... ... silv. - The . Cardinals of Stanford, hy virtue of a 47 to 0 victory over tdy Idaho, retained the leadership with J' three conference victories. Cali- -' fornia and1 VTniveTsityoT" Southern California, who "battled to a score less tie Saturday, were tied for second rilace,- while Oregon and 'ashihgton State rank close ""ATLANTA, Ga.. Oct 2T (UP- )As the Southern conference footbattle moves ball championship forward toward othvr scheduled combats, Tennessee. G oigia Tech aad Vanderbilt begin ta look like title materiaL i . , ' SCHEDULE: WEDNESDAY'S Sutton vs. Tip riant ound of V. P. I. with a line driving machine that brought victory In the last quarter, 18 to 14. hind, . Virginia', held Princeton a scoreOregon won a notable 27 to 0 vlc- tie the preceding Saturday, but tory over University of Washing-to- n less M. L in the. Cutlet's homeSaturday, while Washington met V. State nosed out Oregon State, 9 to coming game and went back to Charlpttesyniejtt. 7. ,7" . a 9 to 0 score. There will be a lull in the the only contest . Vanderbilt beat this week-enTulane, 13to 6. of interest being the contest be Tech today was the favGeorgia tween Oregon State and Washing- orite for the 1928 title, due to its teaat-Seattl-e. The University of 13 to 0 victory over Notre Dame. California at Los" Angeles ' will meet Idaho on the latter' s gridiron FIRST FOOTBAIX GAME while six other conference members will meet non-coerence opponMONTPELIER, Idaho Having ' ents. seen the "first football game ever ., The Golden Barj of California played In this town, fans of Mont-pellwill play a practice game with the concluded today that they Olympic cluh.f :flan Francisco, ifcJThls was. largely because which recently defeated Stanford, Montpelier high school won, 3 8 to ''.v.-, .7 to 0. 0, from "Soda Springs, r-f lers . er - The "America- Legion bowler won by forfeit . from the Steel Plant team Monday night, ,. the eteelmen failing to put'itvun appearance, owing to their mistake regarding the schedule. y Bowling for average, the Jegiflh-naire- s total piled up a three-gam- e of 2272, with high gnii of 777, n- Allies . T jy lor -- Jad-f Ceremonies Start 2:00 p. m. gamca, with 632, end also hd two high single games of 181. The Armory alleys now are open-- ' ed at noon each day. to take ewe of the exceptional number ot bowl' ers anxious to play. Score of Monday's game! . ' Taylor Done Ratcliffe Evans Hansen ' ....181 170 181532 ...'.;.169 156v180 605 96 .171 . Totals "Y" STADIUM LEGION: , i742 139 im - 117 159. 158U: 777 753-2- 272 2Z2 437 ; :': ' ' vs. , '. - BY FORFEIT ... - J- LEGION WINS the biggest Tennessee gave shock, when its dashing backs and fighting line beat Alabama's Crimson Tide, 15 to 13. North-Carollna- So when you want to bujr those few extra shirts, or some colorful new ties for en your husband or you want to help him select his new suit or overcoat, just come with him to this new store. v r '-- isfof"menr . Sat. Oct. 27 - f Seats $j.00 $3.00" -- ' 1 :r l .... 0 .... PROYQ j Students $1.00: . 16 West Center ' I m EUREKA r |