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Show r y-- ...... .. TASeTOUR PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1928. high BULLDOGS; TURN TO BASKETEALMi PROVO ..... ilWll88Se!ialL For Next Monday He's Grid Star and Political1. CITY BOWLING i . i LEAGUE MEETS - r If Verne C. Lewellen handles his ; j Coach Glen Simmons; New ... Material Looks Extremely a. ' ' With the conclusion of the Provo gh football schedule last- week, ach Glen Simmons is turning his ' ' I i ; l : DRIBBLE 1 j is 1 Issued Monday, November 19, I hich will give the football players week's rest following 'the Went .gh garner',.-! air Grid Season BASKETBALL ;, - j son. he is in office. worry about while Lewellen may be remembered i as the c aptaln, of the 1923 team at the University of Nebraska.. He has been with , the Packers for the past five years Vwim' I w'H.' and , one of the best punters ever developed In the He arranges his law lootb&H ever practlcey-cT7p,a- ' : - WORRY SPOT -- i mid-wes- t.' . ' ' Sooksant on rix , -- N ' . ' , , IheT-Osters- ar. n 8ond Stars. -- Two Spanish Fork Men Are Injured t. -- . I ' INNESOTAIS; BADLY 1 JIM TONIGHTS SCHEDULE winner of No. 9 vs. No. 19, 6:80 p. m. No. 9 vs. N'o.S, f ;15 p. m. ..No. SI n. No. 85, 7:S0 p. m. y run, is a favorite to repeat and take permanent possession of the H; G. Merrill trophy this year. The run is scheduled for Wednesday, No vember 28, at 12:15, starting and rinishing at the B, Y. U. The course is 4.4 miles in length, and Bentley has negotiated the distance in time in his recent THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE No. S vs. No. T, 0:30 p. m. No. 15 vs. No. 87, 6:15 p. m. - ITflftm Atimr Y NfcWY II a .v ! . I I 1 1 ' - - - , workouts. Plenty of Competition "Tone'V wiH have plenty of com. petition in this year's run, which is under the direction of Coach C. J - .. ; Hart. ; Nelson, a freshman from Monroe '...ht.r , . H. 3. King and U. L Davidson of San Francisco, Calif., were business Visitors in Provo Tuesday,!"" ' Miss Thelma Young and' Miss Fork were Eva Young visitors ln Provo Monday and : : 7 Tuesday. . '7y Mr. and Mrs. Thad Carter, and children of Downing; Idaho, are spending their vacation with Provo relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Vlckers and children of Butte, Mont,, were here over the week end. Miss Pauline Williams, of Portland, Oregon, was here on business . evening at . the Crane Maternitv,1tti home. Mother and baby are pet- - ,, ; .", ; 4..-.., ting along nicely, ti - Mrs. J. D. Boya, wife ot.Sherlif. 0J; J. D. Boyd, who. .recently submlt-jted to an operation at the . Alrd ,' hospital, was sufficiently recovered, Monday to be brought to her homej, where shels npwmaking rapid ''.jf' : ; . .. ; -' .. rovery. . Mr. and Mtb.'S."! Chlpma aoS Mrs. James Chipnxah of Ameriran n Fork. spent Tuesday aitsrnockfln M .. ... Provo. J Mr. and Mrs.M. K. Jacobson and .of Heber visitors. Jn. were, family Provo over the week end. W Mr. and Mrs. T. JJ an children of 'Boise, Idaho, spent.Monday and Tuesday with. Proi JJ - 'M-- -- . F.'-Sml- - ' al El-do- 36-1- 7 BrlnleyT-.letterma- . ,H high schooirwhircaptured second the mile funlat the,.aUtn hlrh school meet of 19J8,.is the darkest' the Couear intramural hoon tourna.i North Carolina, spent Tuesday, with Ott Romney will be Provo friends. 01 tn.iark horses entered. Nelson ment. Coach . is a strong distance runner, ' and able to get a splendid idea of the Mr. and Mrs. A." C. Hatch of talent in prospective' the present Heber are visitors here for a few should Tut up strong opposition to series. ' .... ,.-.- ' the favorttef ' . ', ' Some encounters are sched- days. lively vai uentiey, older brother of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larson uled for the ' elimination tournany,-- ; in 7 Z . ' . who won his Yt-ix- : years ago. Is strong In the distances, and Is expected to be a ' constrong tender. MerkWy and Corbctt Charles Mcrkley, second in the 1927 run, is always dangerous, and George Corbett, who won some fame aa a distance man earlier in his athletic career, also may prove dangerous. Frosty Richards holds thfe Course record of 22 minutes, 35 aeconds. Bentley has turned In the same Ume in both his victories 22 minutes, 46 seconds. He hopes to set a new mark on November 24 . - ', ment. Two team drew bye's tn the and children have returned to their in Provo after spendihgThe first roundyand eight will remain home two weeks in Los Angeles and in the running after the first round past Long Beach, California, r tussles of today and Thursday. G. M, Howard of Boulder, Colo-" To Name Varsity Squad t was a visitor in Provo Tues rado, The selection f varsity hopefuls ' : .' ' . will follow the completion of the day. Los of Garbus, Angeles, Philip present series, expected to be ended about next Thesday. Then tre var- Calif., ia spending a tew days here on business: sity outfit will get under way with Eufene Looney of Boise, Idaho, a rush, with the greatest schedule In the school's basket, Is "spending several days here with ball history to be completed before relatives and friends. C Anderson of ML Pleasant was the opening of the R. M. C. western among the visitors, in Provo the division title scramble. fore part of the week. ; The score of the opening game: Dr. H. N. Henrichsen of CleveNUGGETS land, Ohio, is here on business to- G T F P 1 pre-sea-s- 'IT MAY MEET : "I" t!T ......... A, day. C Mrs. Jarne Mr. and Jenaen,. uiAuu ..AH h , 1 of a fine baby boy, born Tuesday, ; . The Sans Soucl social unit opened Monday. M. H. Cameron and family of intra-murthe series at B. Y. V. Oasis, Utah, are spending several this noon with a victory. n days in Provo with friends. led. ... the h, Ida Edwards of winners with seven field goals, is Sidney. the visitorsDetrlch, ' here this among while Johnson was the scoring ace week. 'Is.-..of the losers, with three ringers.. Mrs. Carrie Edwards of Detrlch, With lettermen of the "Y" Idaho, is spending a few, daysjn among the various ao- - Provo. - uiu uiuus ciraiireHng lor nonors 10 B. C EnglanaV of Greensborough, record-- breaking - Cooperative Head His Speaker At . cross-countr- half of the season will appear in Thursday's Evening Herald. The five high average men of the entire season will comprise en- the Provo team which-wi- ll ter state competition this Superior Motor and American Le gion bowlers will clash In the City league championship, battle ThursWith two victories and evening - at ; o'clock on the day ' at 9, the football season was con- A armory "alleys." Two out of three ' NEW-tlQHNov. 21. (UP) games will decide, the tltlewlnner. lerejl quite promising for the first - ..TV .. U ar aa a member of the Class A JL ne ariDOie inreaiens 10 cauau mwfc Strict Starting Time vistdnrTKe BulMogs Wore decisive-- : of start- - year. from Granite, arid Jordan, but season If the Interpretation meet- ing time of games was decided upon stored aftijr lotting tti Etis drop-- . ing of eastern official, coaches .and at Tuesday's league,, meeting of ing the last two to L. D. S. and players hUd last night at tho Avtor .league officials and captains of the 'r v est. . , r ,. V hotel, I a fair lndioatloa cf VieWi eight bowling teama. i rV. cpunti-at large Prospects for success During the second half, the first point of : tht 1 basketball are. bright. .. Simmons the 1928-2- 9 games of double headers will start J - as a squad, of about twenty as-- - ..The desire of Jthe joint rules at 7 o'clock sharp." Fifteen minutes Irants forhe hoop team, who have committee' to v lessen dribbling intermission will be In, lores beg gnlftad their Intention .pf report-i- caused the following Interpretation tween the first and second games for the .initial practice, .Monday, to be added to the rules at the an- of double Headers. Single' games The statistics of the Georgetown-v Among1 the number are six of last nual rules meeting In April: are to etart-a- t 8 o'cloca sharp. At Y. N. game show to what crazy ..' ear's letter men who will be back ; "If a dribbler charges into an op- solutely no period of grace will be extents the figures can move. i S play another Year., This list Is ponent, or makes personal contact aiitowed, and all games are to start But Winner l i aada.up of "Sid" Biddulph, for-- i with an opponent, without an ap- on the minute scheduled. This ac- Outplayed Y. U. rushed the ball 187 yards t fardi''Buke" .Roblnon, elongated parent effort to avoid such con- tion was unanimous on the part of forN. 17 first downs; made 3 first entej; Lucicn Beelar, center and tact, a personal foul shall, be called the captains. ; 116 yards on passes and Jj orward;. Steve Murdock and on the dribbler. If,, despite the Each team in the league must downs and a Speck" Giles, guards, and Orvla dribbler's effort to avoid contact, submit its new roster for the sec- tossed a Georgetown punter, for two and points. contact safety lall,. forward. either ond ensues, half at the time of its first personal Georgetown rushed the ball only Ll 5orne likely looking material will player or both may be guilty; but and didn't make , ie promoted to the main squad the greater responsibility is on the be mZiJi on whichf?1 yards 41 yards and f rom last year's sophomore team, dribbler If he tries to dribble by must be submitted, "complete, at down and made only on passes. But a downs two first ; rhlc,h boastedof - a number of any opponent who is In his path." - the specified time. No. changes L. a. St. John of Ohio State, are permissible thereafter, except Georgetown man picked up a fum The most promls-- ; j peedy players. Max of commitof the In these rules Joint ng case of a bowler's sickness or ble and ran 87 yards, for a loucn-dowZabriskte, chairman, that won the game. ruarxl. who will doubtless crowd the tee, aald the Intention of the rules leaving town. " Minnesota lost to Iowa and rttermeri hard for . place among committee was to do away with the . Half Monday he regular five. The second half of the season Northwestern by falling to convert s ' , , , .' dribble as much as possible. June Sophomore "We .want .to irevent a player will get under way Monday, with a point after touchdown that would r- Other 'soph asbiranls are 'Paul from running down the court with four games to each week have tied the score and Princeton lowq, Cletus Anderson and Harold the- - ball like a football player go during the second half of the sea- and Ohio State failed to escape a . 3allev, forwards; Clyde Biddulph ing down the field St John said. son. The winner of tba second half tie because neither team converted ind Carl Elliott, guards,, and Ivan If (the dribble Is not curbed, the will meet the winner of the first the point. . f Johnson, center. game la going to' get out of hand half, determined by Thursday's Some Figure Do Lie i i Other Candidates' that will' bear and away from the A. B. C.'s of game. In a championship series afThe late Urban Shocker became t , watchfrifc before the regulars, are basketball." i. ,, one of baseball's greatest pitchers ter the end of the second half. ; licked include 'Max Nlaonjrer, star Singles and doubles tournaments by studying the box scores of 'ootball tackle, and a regular for in all probability will be conducted games. He spent hours poring arard on the Eureka team last year; by the leagu after the team com- over the box score and summary VI II ton Pitta, member of the Span of every game and it wa said that , , . petition closes. e . , ' sh Fork " sophomore team, last he knew more about the batters fear; Morris Snell, on the B. Y. U. than any other pitcher in baseball. -nigh school hoop squad last year; No football coach or player can r1 Sherman Nelson, classy "football ' John T. Harden, manager of hf achieve the same results by studyf naif back who may develop Into a Utah Poultry Producers' Cooperaing the statistics of a football game ' Oar basketball manr Harry Dixon, tive association, gave an Interesting because they simply don't count Sheldon stuI Fred .'Humphrey 'and lecture to a class of , B, Y. The breaks are the, things that ' r n" ; Hayes dents' Monday, Morgan M. Thomas. ,70, Janitor of count In a football game. i Tha speaker dwelt on the rapid the Spanish Fork Reea school u Lafayette,, for instance, made progress In. every respect made by recovering from an Injury when he total of 45 first downs against the the association during its few years reii ana broke two of his ribs. Dr.1 opposition s i in me . xkucaneu of operation. He also outlined the J. W. J. games attended the inlured West Virginia and W. Hagan work, being done by the association man, who for a time was threat-- . But Laiayetie iosi xne mree games. and told of the high quality of the enea wiui pneumonia as a result Eighteen fumbles In the three produce handled.by them. of the accident, but ia now improv games caused their defeats. Harvard lost t Pennsylvania as ing. BASEBALL A SIDE LINE Foster Bowen. 30, son of Mr. and a result of a - fumble. Maryland Internationthe Newark Owning Mrs. John E. Bowen of Spanish beat Yale on a break that came on al league club is merely a side line Fork, suffered two broken ribs Hoben's fumble and George town GopherVXre Champion Tough with Paul. Block. He owns a string when kicked by a horse he beat New York University on of newspapers. was caring for. The horse was fumble. 1 Luck Team in History what is usually called a trusty anithe Hooslers by a W to 0 count, the mal, but when bitten " 'WOULD COST $83,000 of Football. by another Gophers had to be content with a horse, kicked, severely injuring Mr. value 'the worth of the Experts 4 verdict. ouwen., me - five Dlavers sent to the Boeton man is rapinjured 3 Two seasons back they had a idly recovering. By BILLY EVAN ' Braves by. the Chicago Cubs at $85,. ; Chance to share the title, or at least There seems to be some 000. Mlnnellnx followfn Dr. Spears' keep their old rivals, Michigan, off When bofometric magnitudes are the top. But after outplaying the used throughout, Instead jota elevens these daya. For Just A blindfolded man drove his aupf visual when tha Gophers apparently are Wolverines for. 58 minates of the or photographic magnitudes, the tomobile from New York to Bos well on J,heir way to success they game, a fumble gave the Tostmen a Intrinsic luminosities of the long ton. The newsy part of the whole u touchdown and victory, jlo a complete period variables are probably not story, though, wis the fact that his at reason no Fumble would Trouble seem, good Mk it inferior to those of the ordinary wife was with him. 4 Lvi all. Fumbles, by the way, have-raiseCeuheids, according to a bulletin i Tak this year's team. for. In- - particular havoc with the Gophers from Harvard whd Observatnrv w Smith named The girl Mary - atance. Minnesot-a- early In the The miscues. It seems, always pop don't know Just what became and to thct went Hollywood means, beat to team the looked most out at the campaign, inopportune times, out we think the has found her match. in order to cop the Western Con That's how the Purple won the Solid South went tack on the Demk. Marye Smythe Is a boxing prothere York New In Ther came that other Saturday, Calderwood pick ocrats. " ference title.. -- . , , named moter Malloy. Mique of gallpp by Pape ing up a Gopher fumble and racing 6 to 0 7S Jowa. which turned a vards for what Droved to be the Gopher lead Into a 7 to 6 defeat. winning touchdown. ' Jinx It wasnt the firat time, either. i The lofitswlng "Week the Gophers that a Minnesota miscue has helped d dnch to win Northwestern aggregation. I re appeared a from Northwestern. It was just a call the famous 7 to 7 tie played be-hatter of how many points the ween these schools in 1922. The The Home of Talking Pictures. Northmen would score, apparently. Gophers had much the better team Hear and see the-fir1007 Talking 3ut when the smoke of conflict that day and with but a few minhad "blown away It was the Purple utes to play had a lead of 7 to 0 Picture. ' .i ind not Minnesota that was on the and the ball deep In Pumle terrl- count fog end Of 10 to ory: Led by Earl Marilneau. famous Those two reverses, obviously, ut the Gopherr-mit-o- f the running back of those daya, Minnesota nsofar as any Big Ten' title hopes reached the foe's three-yar- d line. ire concerned : a situation which Another touchdown and victory ven the most pessimistic seemed certain. But on the next couldn't have dared to piay me fumbled Just season when the predict got under s he crossed the final line. Chuck ay. Palmer, Northwestern Btar", picked Last year with the great Joes tin? up the bounding oval and cantered n Vie lineup, the Men of the North 102 yards for a touchdown. Goal ppeared a jsur pet. for the Big was, kicked and Minnesota could crown. And would have get nothing more than a tie against Pen It, too, but forthey that unexpected a team it "outclassed by two touch- ie with Indiana. Figured to trip dmrm - ; . ; ; I j tention to the popular basketball j tort once more. The flrst cal1 or tndidatet for the hoop squad will ' ' Sans Soucl Opens Competition Tony Bentley Will Fa Real With 367 Victory Competition in . Neit .' Over Nuggets. ' V Wednesday's Race, Championship Game Is Thura-Day- Job as district attorney at Green Bay. Wis., as nicely' as he has Second Half Starts handled his football opponent in recent yearsrhe Monday; Plans Made. , ' will give the law breakers of that Official average of all City section of. Wis Tony Bentley, twice league ' bowlers for, the first consin plenty to the nnual E. Y,' U. - j. Social Units SOON In urney SLATED Figure As Well V " i; ' - s " T MARATHON i .... " " - j J. i rf Snow, 1H . Johnson, if ., Dixon, c .... ' University of West Virginia has offered Utah "IT a game for 1929 and decision upon the Invitation wUl be made soon by the "U" ath-le- tle council. i West. 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