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Show it: " T.-- v 1 FROVO EVENING PAGE FOUR j, , . . . - HERALD,-WEDNESDA- NOVEMBER Y, : . 4 - .... s .,, , Steel Nine STRflNr, Entertained UlllVtlU DTE RESERVES ir'-Y-':7Plottin- g ARF 1UIU Price, Summerhays and Ut ters Prove Fitness in ' mm Grimsonites Determined ta cloao th season with their best football of the 1928 season, Coach Ott Romney'a battlm "U" .behtaJ urday's clash with-ihe- the locked gates of the "Y" stadium. Battle Indleatd--T . ? The conviction ia growing that B TTU. will have something new and startling to hurl, against the "U" this week. The Cougars haye pointed for this game In namncer- kta1n fashion, and while little is com-InIn the from the Coufcar-camway of predictions, the entire atto a mosphere of things Is pointing real battle when the "t- - opposes . . the unbeaten "U" team. i ' . Saturday's game starts at '.'4 5 o'clock In the big "U" bowl, and hundreds' of Utah county fans are Si. i 1 planning to make . .like. .,, 'The starting lineup of the Cou- - t rtgars Is taklng-d- cf Inlie- - form; ae cording to Coach Ott. Ronald at center, , Dvches will hold forth ' with Basil SkouBen and either El- - "r - 7" . ! - ; ! All-Americ- Banquet. K '. i - , A J , t mer'Dastrup or Karl Bunnell at guards.. Captain lenry Simmons, Eldon Brln-le- y and the will be at the. tackle ,berths, while Sanky Dixon and Mark Reeve .... will b at ends. "Clug" Vacher at quarterback. Owen , Row'e and "Red" Thorn at The batUe halfbacks are fixture one. (or fullback Is a three- - ornered n the Codgar mentor may no Liake his decision on the slgnai:alter until the time or the game.', fftoreon, Balllf or Skounent "" Lawrence Peterson, showing exceptional class on defense; Mak Ballif. strong on ofiense, and Clarence Skousen, formidable In both department, all are being groomed for Saturday's game, and It seems a toss-u- p as to which man will get the call. . All three have seen much service this season. As may be seen fromthe prospective lineup, B. Y. U.'s starters will Include far more sophomores than those'of the "U," oausing Coaota Romney to facetiously term his team the "junior high aggregation," following the widespread talk of Utah's "sophomore , team" with men as regujust three second-yea- r C U , v " ''' lars, The "Y" plan of attack on the JlTwill be veiled by mystery until game time Suturday. Dopesters are expecting an open attack, featuring passes, the best B. Y. U. weapon this season. the'- - fnct that the Considering Cougars have met six teams, five uf them extremely formidable aggregations, the record? gained by."Y" pasaes Is impressive. The Covigara Jiave averaged more than 100 yards per gamejy the aerial route, and against such opponents as Colorado Aggies, Utah ' ' t y -- . al peing - - ef-tt-- In ...7 but-sco- Eteven 'Friday Coprriihted, 1928 OH BOY! " Nothing Iik Meaning, of course, the service you eit! - . get at I f - lt-.- Vi 200-pou- 'ran? ' Bld-dutp- h, 1 Mi Responses were made during JlOfiERl fSUPEIf- the evening by TrA. Christen-- sea "the John J. MoGraw of the SERVICE fiidMog8THope Twilight league"; C T. Kelgley, '1 , , , iiMMa le Peterunn lOdTAdamsoni Bloomqnlst-f- or uixrlntlend"nt of the Provo Opposite Roberta" Hote( tat m ne or Iho ranking candidaterToT PUffc ,qtK... ulant ."""of the Coliniifila' Sitii Phone 825' -- rhbiV; Ingersoll Hansen "Dart; Sheever for Rowe; Beck for the tompanjiW. R. Phlbbs, gen- - a tackle position .on " era! manager of the I'tah prop- lhb. team thia year ia W. D. Barfield, Chadwick Hughes Hansen ; Gardner for Abel. tirtkm of the corporation,' Mayor - a young man mm TcTernilnecLjo stage a comefrom Jacksonville, Fla,, who plays Alma Van' Wagenea, and Earl back, after last week's disastrous on the Princeton line. In the game 'A KmowC defeat at the hands of L. X. S., Mr. Smoot. who ia supervisor of against Ohio State, Barfield had to are the Proves high, Bulldogs Industrial baseball In Provo, pre- play against Leo Raskowskl, iTT Inworking hard for Saturday's star or 27 and one of sented the following members of ' vasion of West high. middle-west, the winning team with champion- the greatest linemen in the .. The Panthers appear to have and he played with such in.' ship baseball watch fobs: Bill Snow, the regional title,following last C- - Nello Wcstover, Acel Johnson, dividual brilliance that he was' the week's surprise- - victory over Max Wells Hoovert Ieon Wilklns. outstanding, man. onthe XieldJ! He TWO FOR ONE TWO FOR ONE East, and Provo must play a stands 6 feet 2 Pope, Bud King, Dave Nelson, is a junior and Ladies' ' much different brand of football fine rayon ArMen's fine cut Silk . inches. Glen Dallcy, Floyd Simmons, if they are to cope with the Hose; some, silk to thur Eirk, and Arthur Ivie. Jts a season's Neckties, strong West high aggregation. the top. -- Buy one, special . request from the players, 75c. ' Prayo is depending upon, the latest, Buy one fobs were also presented to Mr. 50c, and we will offensive ability of "Sid' and we will give you who ancTMr. gave Phlbbs, skin.KeigTey Pricernphq velghaTIrrrthe KNATURELAND- -J a " quarterback, togive you-o- ne one support "of the "team durr-end neighborhood of 190 pounds, has unstinted gether with the season. the ing could be asked of everything that of "Buke" Robinson .ind backfield. man ixcept- - experience " The fact thr--t all of tha One of the 'curiosities of the late 4 "Squint"- Eggertsen, to- - surprise fall bird migration Is the accomplayers on the team were bona and after his Creighton showing the Panthers. who of fide tlv employes plant, Utah will not hesitate to use him. panying flight southward of cranes worked tlw'ir regular shift, and . Prea last year's with, geese. Occasionally, a wedge-shape- d Summerhays, Big Money love of the baseball for Ute frosh quarterback, altemnter1 played flock o fthe latter will be wns A the Worth Coming 50 emphasized by seen rapidly winging Its Journey game, at half and at quarter In the t the speakers during ; while high above them la a single several back there, and his work Week Only. the evening. . His dropk'rUlnf an ,crane, with long legs extended beAt the conclusion of the banquet hind, keeping time. passing were also exceptional, and Mr. Farrer presented a catcher's CHILDREN'S SHOES-O- ne WOOL' HOSE The jet of King George is a paralthoughjnlasea don't count, it mitt and three baseballs to the rot which he acquired when he was One lot men's $3.95 size S'g to ffl At One lot '40(y values might be remarked that two at-- , lot, tempts at a field goal from th 35 team, as a token of appreciation for a young naval officer and its name value : .: . . 8 for their services when they represent- is Charlotte. She goes with him on vard line missed onlyby Inches. Men's One size 8 12 to 01 CQ One lot 60c values ed the Provo Elks In a baseball most or nis trios. She travels in a heavy, $4.95 Utters Shows Chut TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Noy. 14. OCJ $3.95 11 forlot,. ame against the Salt Lake lodge j specially designed covered cage, fcut value . i . . . . . ODC for . Floyd Utters, laid up with a bad UP) With the championship setindoors she flies about freely, usualOne lot extra heavy 0 A QC One lot, size tled In two districts, Boise meets back for some time, went In at during the last state convention. CI QQ One lot C5c values ' AC liy ly electing to perch herself on the Nampa Friday to decide the district Watkins" end for about half the vHi value ... to veal, $5.95 2 fot J Kings desk. Many people .being high school football title. Boise la play, and the way ho played his poushered into the royal study for the One lot 85c values sition left nothing In doubt as to favored to win. . SPECIAL! ' Boys' good grade g first time have been severely YOUR The winner plays American Falls, hla fitness for that place. 65c !YlrW One lot ladies' startled by her stentorian voice desoutheastern district .champions an J lAs a matter of fact, Utah hai an Caps, $1.00 values art Inf nf irrvAlri the winner of that game will meet entire backfield and an entire lino manding to know "What about it?" and kidff amy straprpmrip whomeveV DON'T like "I SAY, 1 flj. and 1 C. processTwin Falls for the state champion- that can be pretty generally shaken ties-- . You should, look this Men's heavy Work -. ; IUU up without materially weakening likes me".- "Whoever" Is correct. ',ship. Shoes. l"er pair . . . $2.45 for . I3C lot as before over "travail" PRONOUNE CO QC In a regularly scheduled game, the complexion of things. These Bobber a are "trav-al" oh stress prices with big sav- Shop However, aome exceptions must spelled having no, bearing on the state buying . vvi w Men's famous to he made, and Utah is hoping that "trav" and second "a" as 'Jl "ale." I ing you! Buckskin Shirts DONT.USE. "ketch' when yoji SPECIALS ern; State, thia tells a story of real Earl Pomeroy, - Ralph Goodwin, When some one mentioned about 4-l Marvin Jonas, Captain aerial power. Carman. moan "catch." how browbeaten by his wife little 10c Water Glasses- ,- AT ' EsmoncLBaby Blank- - PCI ALL-WOO- L ADAGE popularly used but often UNIONS Dean Olson and both the enda will Howe Is Aee Uriah Unison is, a woman customer OUC Men's 100 . '. . . . . dozen . To C ets. Only Owen Rowe la counted on to do be In good shape. Goodwin has misquoted: "A ragged coat may remarked: "Yes. and he Has SO cent 6 A QC per most of the passing, white Rowe, proved Utah's cleverest ball toter. cover an honest man" was "There much brow, too." 5c Sewing Thread, Ofin wool, all sizes . : SPECIAL! Vacher and Thorn comprise a f or- and hla defense agalnRt passes will ia often a, royal heart under torn Prof. Diggendelve, who knows ulIC dozen midable array of Rowe make him especially valuable cloak," as an old Danish proverb nearly everything, says girls do One lot girls' Strap Slip Men's 50 per cent CJQ QK 5c Darning Cotton, and Vacher'a end runs are regard- against the B. Y. U. Pomeroy's de- - says. wool, all sizes . until nobody exasperating things 0UC pers, black kid-Sizdozen . ed cares any more, and then 'they be particularly'' dangerous One lot gray, CO $1.45 8 4 Of) QQ 52 weapons. 23c Cups and Saucers, championship, Boise defeated Twin on n different. r cent wool per B. Y. If. has made every game Falls Monday, 12 to 6. The ruling tensive .work and his Interference ginSome something j)ZiU0, of the new silk stockings lUC each . this season a thriller; and B. Y. U. that it did not Involve the cham- - running are. without exaggeration. w- -h $1.65 ion"Te" than Sizes 8 V to 11 ever 5c School Tablets, Is determined that Saturday shall pionship was made by John I. Hill - the outstanding features of Utah's expected to see them. anybody ! SPECIALS! 3c ' be no exception. ; man, state board of athletic control, backfield play., each . NEXT! $1.85 Sizes 2. .:' Boys' and girls' Hand-- Qr BOYS' COATS 0C toerchit.fs,. only ' e DRESSES In Sheep lined BtBRIGGS cr Rub- - PI e Boys' girls' One lot of Ladies PQ dark Age to a . . . . v. ; ber Boots. I'er pair. V I "03 (?ingham, Calburna and En ' ' " .... . I '. WSr MMsA III 11 " ' ." Men s rayon L. D. S. . $5.95 glish prints, V; pQn MAV6S HE WtLL And hs was Age 10 to 11 HARRY , BTTER MAKE tT AM ; G Garments . 0 ; . , . .sale J during VWAITINC FOR, Mw I h AT OUR. 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Garments Gloves Oid or new; , $2.25 values V-iJ- - ears y-and .Xlrat!!L-w- ' Col.-Lev- Aggies, California Aggies, Montana State, College of Idaho and Weat- - ! affected Owen D. Young: There' may be enough poetry in the whir or eur machines so that our machine age will become immortal." Dr. Fredercik Taylor, Economist: "The most satisfactory way 'to handle the reducing problem is to AMERICAN FORK Nov. 14 make no change In diet but grad (SPeClaLtQTne Herald 4essent of food co- nually rorK ciosea the Kegion Three sea- sumed." ' 27-son with a Victory ever Amerb "WilliamXyon'PheIp8ErnTHe surest ean Fork Tuesday afternoon, the road to failure Is to do things megame being the playoff of a post- - chanically. poned affair. A. E. Marshal, consulting engiThe Beetdiggers, who lost only to neer, Corning Glass Works: "We Payson and Springvllle thia season, may have glass pavements for' city showed too,, much power for .the streets, glass roofs for .houses, glass more Inexperienced Cavemen, who furniture and. plumbing." nevertheless held stubbornly at Lt. M. Hathaway, chief times. The lineun: flight surgeon, U. S. A.: "If flying AMER. FORK SPAN. FORK becomes as common as motoring, Abel .re....... Chad wick man's 'physique -- will undergo dros- Dean ....... . .rt. Killian C. Adamson. . . . Lewis ; Hales Wagstaff .... , .fb. ..rg.,.. Blnns Substitutions: American Fork Dart -M EarCHiX lg..ii. Robertson Jacklin foi Abelr"Tr AfiamBon for . . .. . , tf Peay C. Adamson; Karrcn for Earl; Beck Sager Nichols IS IN TANGLE V tic alteration, j fi Members of the Columbia Steel SALT LAKE CITY. Novt 14. corporation baseball team, winner of the Provo TwiligTit league pen(Special to The Herald) It appear that the Utah urirveralty reserves nant, were royally entertained at a may have something to do about banquet Wednesday night by the this game with the B. Y. U. Satur- Provo lodge No. 849, B. P--. O. E, at the Elks' club rooms. Joseph T. day In the Ute stadium.' . PiTserven Against Cretghton Farrer, district deputy grand exaltLast SaturdayUfah went back ed rulerr was the toastmaster at . to Crelghton to play an Intersec-ticm- the banquet. IDAHO RACE t TIP OF TONGUE SPANISH FORK a? ?WINSANOTHER Elks" Are Hosts to Twilight Tj'iigiiA Champions ht " Crelghlon Fray. " s.. i 'Attack Planned in Secret Practice; Starting Fullback Is Undecided; Cougars in Shape for Supreme Effort. i UrM29r 85c I . WOOL GLOVES . The Season's Latest! Ladies' fancy and 0Cn plain, Jl,21valueaL.03.C Misses' fancy and' 7C ' plain, $1.00 values.. I3C Boys' wool gloves, 75c .Values ........ Children's wool ' 'gloves, 85c values 3UC PC. ,. 03C better I 7Cft ..... IUU sty;r ny grade ..... liUU Medium heavy weight, 'only $1.45 Extra heavy WPlVhr rlnnMp J CII QC - linpL-i- A savings qf 25 J on your Garments! 1 SPECIALS! V Extra heavy Canvas j lei. ... I3C Gloves. Tcirgair Good grade Jersey Gloves. 'Per pair 1C Men's fine Cashmere Per pair A . . C-H- 43 ose. Ladies' silk and wool ! 95c Unions. Per Dair Ladies' and Misses' House Slippers, sizes JIQ. 3 to' 6 . 4aC Men's white Handker- - C cjiiefs, only ' . .VX.3C . lJ TWO FOR ONE "Soys ear flap Caps, mostfy in dark' col-or- s. Just the thine Tor school : only 50c. Buy one and we will give you one-- : . , ; |