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Show PROVO EVENING PAGE FOUR HERALD,-MONDA- Y; NOVEMBER 8. 12,-192- For ::Utes 1! Kittens Take Advantage of Breaks to Meat ranooses Tumble and Dashes, for Half Ends; Pass as First Touchdown ; For Extra Point Gives Margin. Merrill Scoops- - Up w By EKJTEST K. RASMU80I A nlucky "Y" Frosh team that followed the ball to take advantage of the breaks, fought Its way to a T to 6 victory over their old rivals, the Ute Frosh,' liva special Armistice day grid' battle played Mon"Buck" day in the "Y" stadium. Dixon's aggregation played heads up football against .the dangerous and deserved the win which : it ptes ."avenged laat year's" 6 to 0 defeat at Salt Lake. ; Break Cornea At Half After, batUlng hrougb the. Jlrat two quarters tq a. scoreless tie, the - b lak that turneoTlhe tide for the ; PASSES AND PUNTS . - . came Kittens' ' With -- Payson and Hinckley Are in; West, Iloxelder Loom As Winners. Payson and "Hinckley definitely cinched Jhe championships In their respective Utah high school grid iron regions Saturday, while toda finds West and - Boxelder high schools almpstcertaln a of title laurels In Regions Two and One, re spectively, on the Class A competl . tion. f anthers West's ' Upset Leopards unexpected victory ovei East by & 6 count was' the outstanding feature of the high schoo' week. The Panthers, directed bj the crafty Ollverv Nobles, injured quarterback, played alert footbal against East, and. although out gained considerably by-- the Leop-rdd scored a victory, Passer tjrought the Panther touchdown, while Eastscorcd early In the gamo on a sustained advance, led by Bowers,' East's human bat tering ham. '.Although East threatened many times, on flashy runs bi Hartenstein end the line crashing of Bowers, West held in emergencies, with Eikrem's punts keeping East away from the danger zona. Boxelder was too stronir for. Lo gan Monday, and ran wild . in the second half to chalk up a' 25-- 8 vic- efter the first half had closed with the count for the Boxelder outfit. Hinckley's victory Saturday in Pestlnn Six was unexpected. The Hinckley crew will not oppose Wasatch Academy at Mt. Pleasant on ir Saturday, November 17, while 7-- for the CougarlTlrtuh! Watch-out on numerous occasions. Worthing-to- n was an outstanding star for Aggies. . X X --X X Montana Stat capitalised on the breaks to beat Wyoming, -- 14 to 7, at Billings. Wylle, Bobcat fullback, ' ; scored both touchdowns for 'the winners. The Cowboys battled bard all t the way. Redskins Must Overcome Tricky Attack If Are To Be Subdued Saturday; Cougars " Romney Back From Omaha. B. M. C. STANDING: ......... Utah "U" Colorado College Utah Aggtna Montana B5a 'UV ...41 8 1 - ...,.3 ) Colorado , .S 1 Colorado Aggies 3 Denver U' ;..8 Z Colorado Minea ... 8 Colored Teachers t .8 K-- Y. U. ...I 8 Wyoming .... ......0-- 4 Western 8taSe .0 0 .... t M0 .76 .150 .750 .600 .600 .400 4J8S JS3 .000 .000 7- SATURDAY'S RESULTS: Utah 7, Crelghton 7. Utah Aggies 85, Western State 0. "V Colorado giea 7. Ag 14, Wyoming 7. College 18, Colorado Colorado Mines 0. Denver 'U' 10, Colorado Teach- ers 11. Rejjls College 7-- 6 . IS, Colorado Montana State , 7, IS Lpyola ECKET practice for the B, Y. U. Cougars Is the or der in preparation big- - game with the Univer sity of,UtahJlrd "Victorious - n - Region "Three s k l.n s Saturday play, journeys to Moab Saturday and an abundance for a battle with the Region Five of activity is go . victors. ing on Odium the. locked stadium Tooele Going Rt nc Tooele, recently victorious over North Summit, Is idle Snturdav, nn ! Devils will be one of three Class B sur- vlvors after this work's combats.Too . West Tnust trim Provo to tnk? the Region Two, Class 'A honors, this week, while Boxelder-no- w seems safe In Region One. PRTCE. Nov. 13. (Special to The Heradl) Sprlngville handed the Carbon county eleven a merciless Armistice day mauling Monday, winning by a score 6TT 51 to 0. The overwhelming victory of Sprinirvlllf! was .unexpected, although Coach C. B. Ledingham's Red Dcvlis were favored to win. Mont., Nv. 13. , BOZEMAN, The charges of Childs, n,' erack football and and Paxman eould not basketball player of thi Monfana beiialte - by 4he -- Miners, who died Saturday aftor noon In a local hospital. Compllca ,vnre smothered by the Red Oovils' powerful forward1 wall. tlons following an appendicitis op eration proved fatal So the Bobcat 4 The 'linemen, opened great holes tor the Sprlngville phrnom. - Worden was stricken with appenstaged the most sensational run of the game an dicitis after M the' Montana run for a touchdown, , , October 13, in game,-Roberts' passes made some which he scored the1 Cats lone ' trouble for the invaders early in touchdown with a long run. Worden was 21 years old, a native the game, but this aerial, attack was soon broken up. First downs of Boise. IdahoHia! football and from scrimmage were 28 to 4 for basketball ability had made him one 0f Montana SUte's outstanding Sprlngville. athletes. for-th- e- Pay-ffOT- their eyes, determined tUl Minnesota showed',, great power The fighting Cou- in downing Indiana. 21 to 12, be gar Kittens, contesting every yard fore a crowd of 30.000 Saturdav. of territory, . kept the improving Hnvde. Brnrkmever- and Pharmer Ut offense from the goul line un- for the victors, til well Into the final quarter of jarred x x. ' x x t Colorado 'U' P'av- victory over Colo- fresh backfield radn' A??le was a aurnriae Sstnn- Strengthened by substitutions, Utah carried the ball jav Tha Boulder crew with Ouar-- I down the field after getting pos-- terharka MrKelvev and Rereafnr session of the oval on Its. own 20- - starring, chalked up two touch-yar- d line early In the fourth quar-- downs, and held "Aggies to one, ter. Shober. Uts half, started Day broke awayfor a by crashing off tackle yard gallop. The final score was for a first down. A beautiful pass 13 to 7. from Fike to Keelcy netted 20. ' v: x x x yards, and Shober took the ball to' Georgia Tech swamped Vander-th- e "Y" lino on another bllt, 19 to 7, Saturday, and thereby -- : . smashing play. took rank as th outstanding team Blocked Kick Placement ; 0f the south. . -' tina down for the first . With x x x x four-yard on the line, "Dutch" Clark played magnlfl-th- e rushing, Utcs Kittens braced, fighting with cent football against Colorado ineir-- Daca against xne, goat line. Mines Saturday, and this great inree line ducks lor uian neiieu i just three yards, but on the fourth) and last down Fike barely buckei d , over after - Croft had plowed j through ahead of him." The oppor- (unity for ; a tie went glimmering forwards swarmed .when the, through to block Carr's attempt " Tor the extra point on an attempted j lace kick. . With less than six minutes to go - the Utaa atasred a desnerate naaa-1 stars ability nroved . " .. . y ing auacK in a iinai Dia rer victory. . "Morouo conege s margin 01 vie- -, rroberta interception of Russell's wry xor a zs--6 win. it was a des-u viio way, uiu dus neavo in uiiuiieiu .ueiure uie urive 11 r R" had started ended the last hope for ior Clark's Individual skill the " tha Utes. j Miners might have scored an up- Nelther team was able to pene- - aet. X trate very far Into the opponent's California's Golden' Bears had a territory in the first two quarters, Christensen, 'Y? center, stopping a tough time in beating the much-d- e Ute drive on his own 'line feated Washlngotn Huskies, Sat win On by intercepting a pass. The Kit urday, but piled out a tens' opportunity When Pollard re a pass, Barr to Eisan. aX X X covered X Utah fumble on the IT . Penn scored early to defeat Har line was nullified by. a 'Y' ' fumble a minute later. vard, 7 to 0, the Crimson being . the Another golden- - opportunity for unable tor Quakers' the Kittens went by the boards In forward wall. X X the second half when they were X X unable to capitalize on a bad pass Maryland mauled Yale. 6 to 0 from the Ute center, compelling Saturday, for one of the big upsets Russell to punt out of danger be- of the season. The Blue eleven ap- hind his own goal .line. pearea siaio. X X The giant Utes showed their X X power when they, held the Carnegie Teck and Boston Kittens Jfrom scoring after they College now are the outatnnd- bad made a' first down on the 'XT Ing eastern elevens, following four-yar- d recent line. Two line bucks victories. Carnegie fauVd to produce any gain and on smeared Georgetown, IS to 0, lth the giant Knrcls and the third try staples pass to Merrill wa grounded over-th- e rlever llarpster starring. n goal chalk.xl up an ArmMloe" line. ' day win over Fordhnm to keep"" roTlHTd, Staples, Skousen ' tlie wimo . Pollard, as Camrglo. . Staples and Skousen x ' x "x x were the stars in the 'Y offense, Southern Methodist was nearly wnlle. Pollard and Munson were by Texas A. A Mi Safurday, Pollard, uprct ruUtan:ting on defense. me umienlogs'' holduig the lead especially performed brilliantly, ers to a 9 tlo. figuring In almost every play and ' T -X - X blix4 In even the count Red cn DEAMALLS - BOBCATSTAR Frank-Wordo- Statr-Boboata- T 1 i above a whis-pr-r there la a. growing conviction has something up Its that the-- Y" sleeve for the Utah game, and that the Redskins have a real ob on thelr"hands to prevent an upset when Saturday. - Coach Ott Romney has retusned from Omaha, where he - watched the Utes and Crelghton battle to a 7 tie. This, together with other "scouting" throughout the season. gives the."Y" a very. fair view of the Ulan melhocs of play, and Coach Ott Is now drilling his men against the power smashes of the Utah outfit Open Game Likely 13. Y. U. will, without question, favor the open game. According to all indications, passes by ' Owen Rowe will be a feature of the attackr-an- d the- - slippery Rowe and "Clug" Vachar . are ...stxpectad v. to make an abundance of trouble for the husky Utahns. Utah, Colorado U and Colorado College are the outstanding teams in the conference at present, fol lowlngSaturday's results. Utah Aggies and Montana State are close behind In the ratings, and the winner of Saturday's battle at Lo gan will take' an important place in tne conference ratings. - l 7-- ; irSmoking Room : ... . y your husband needs new shirts and something new in neckwear to brighten upimsuitr Qjt 'riif V.' make his new suit smarter. - And supposing he's too r, or won't bother, to for himself-- iing I . ma-am- " on ADDITIONAL SPORT NEWS ON PAGE SIX a. -- A J . -x. I That's your cue for action, and the scene of action should be right here where all the newest fall furnish-ing- s are assembled 6-- 0 - d e 0 de-fr- - Vtit-to- -- - f Vrr tS v. ...... ; ' t. ' ,v I XXX -O- J' -- ...c....... Manson "Wilson Staples ..re .nb.;... Probe rt Ripple-- Johnson Shober. ..Colton rg........ ... ..rt.. ........ Walling .... .lbb... . .rhb.... x Officials,: Glen ' Referee, Cahoon; Simmons; Egan Fairbanks man, Fuller. EUiott hwd . urn-plr- liiit-- fijuiEarr I iKousen Nielsen ..fb......... " Summary: , Score by quarters: - Mose Lewis "V" Fronh ft 7 ft ft7 "U" Frosh ,..-..0 0 Scoring Touchdowns Merrill, r.i, pi from (pass ' '. 66 PROSPERITY "''downMer-ril- l Staples). Hi.hHtt'it!ons: "Y" Frosh Merrill for Ripple; Prince for Wilson; Hardy for Pollard. "U" Frosh Fhober for Nielsen, Rrsaoll for Fneao, Garff for Russell. Fike for Flllott. Thompson for Fairbanks, RnsBell for Garff, Elliott for Fike, Jollev for Newmnn Vinna 4m rv.1. 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Wisconsin walloped Chicago, 25 The Utes were blessed with an abundance of backfield reserves 10 v, ana remnins aa Iowa's preal .that were used to good advantage rival for Big Ten football honors. .X Fairby Coach Vere Champion, Notre Damn upset th Army," banks, Carr, Fike, Shober, Russell 1 J--0 vica Saturday, all' showed. plenty of speed 'and scoring tory over the previously unUrlve in the IT backfield. n-the beaten Cadets, regarded aa the line Walling, Colton and Johnson nation's fenm. looked good. ' ' rasaes gaveoutxtanding Rockne's men their The lineup: ' and only the great FROSH: 1.1, tT FROSH touchdowns, Cagle was able to make an le McGregor . Clark on Notre Dame's Pollard .... It "Newman Clark . . .lg... Larson .' v,. atmosphere; here along with allthe , Christensen Johnson . . . -- You'll find a friendly : m-or- r f- - XXX jien-rat- . Shopping for men is easy here - ' ine other day at the soo. re marked the man who kept the ant-ial-s at a wli known show place In good health, "a lady stopped me to ask the name of beast she had jvio'-ntlnever aeen. .' "'That Is a kangaroo, i told her, "A native of AustrallarH - ia-uleu me,' she gasped. Ja sister married wan of thlm . - . I . "AttentionProvo Women"! State-Nebras- - I - backs."-Gud-munds- - y ' Strong for Carbon Gridders , the-wn- Are - gates in preparation for the tlg gams. ' . . Point For Ute Coach Ott Romney's Cougars have pointed for ' two games, throughout the season. The first was the Utah Aggie battle, won by the Loganites, 10 to 0, after one of the most spectacular battles in the history of the grid sport here. The second Is the "V" game and. the Cougars are working hardto give the conference leaders a terrific battle. Although no one is , W. I Pet .3 0 1.000 well-earne- surprising Somethin's goln' on. behlndhose locked gates this week!" ( ' ... x x x Utah Aggies had no difficulty In trouncing Western States, 30 to 0, in Saturday's encounter. However, it was an Interesting battle, due to the Gunnison boys' persistent' pass-- J . Works Out In Secret For fray ARE DECIDED s. swiftness just as the timer's gun hud sounded the end of the second quarter. As Fike, Utah halfback, went under way for an intended end run from his own line, ha fumbled the bail,' almost simultaneously with the report of the gun. Merrill, scrappy "Y" halfback, pounced-othe bounding oval, gathered It into, his arms after two . unsuccessful .attempts ..and. sped across the goal line for a touchdown. The try for the point after touchdown, which proved to be the winning .margin, was 'mccessf ul, Staples passing to Merrill Over ;the ' . goal- - line. The Utes came back at the be- n REGION TITLES y ' - - - . 4 . indeedexcept In Chesterfield? 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