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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928. ?AGE FOUR ' ;COTBALL Slated Wednesday Night;, in Provo Gym. ; , " Provo Bulldogs 'and Springville Red Devils will meet on the waed floor Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, . Footballftnd football men Vero onored Monday evening at the athletic banquet of the' Brig-aYoung university, held at the lotel Jtoberts. . - i. - , The complete 1928 football squad, oaching ataff and atnletic council, n 'ere in attendance, as were elgh-je' guests, representative's" of an-u- m va-io- organizations. . ' lousing Schedule A musing "scnecmie" was carrimi ut during the banquet, with C. .avoir Jensen of the athletic coun-i- l acting as. "referee" commonly A. Rex nown as toastmaster. ohnson was "timer" for the "ball arrlers," while Joseph F. Merrill, ". N. Taylor and F. 8. Harris wero psignated as "honorary referees." E. L. Roberts, former "T" coach nd director of physical education, iow on sabbatical leave of was a surprise guest at the anquc't, having returned from the Jnlversity of Southern California o spend the holidays In Provo. He vas given a rousing reception by" he athletes, and in a brief speech ;ave the highest praise to the" '"Y" nd Its new coach, Ott Romney. Roy Gibbons, student body presl- Icnt. gsve the first toast of the venmg "The Tarbo V7 Lawrence e, then 'ett'rson responded to Fumbled Fables," after which H. . Merrill toasted "The CleoV J. Will Knight, r Clayton Jenkins. . S. Hinckley, C7 T. Keigley, and .layor Alma Van Wagenen were ext In line, all making short, cn- - husiastic talks.' Captain Henry Simmons of the "The Squad," 928 team toasted nd then Coach Ott Romney gave he most detailed speech of the eve- ling, toast to "Our duetts.? The Y" mentor ended his toast wltn he hope that Athletics may to grow and succeed at Brlg-m" : ' Young university.; ' , : ; 'resident Harris Speaks Captain-elePaul Thorn gave he toast, "Huddle"!" and President the "ball T. S. Harris concluding arrylng" with his toast.'The Goal.". President Harris urged1 the ichlevement of athletics fer all of the "Y," and gave highest iraise to the athletic curriculum. 'As to the goal," said Dr. Harris, there should be no finat goal for i University. The goal should be con-inti- e ct stu-len- ts with ilways Just beyond achleve-nen- growing ever greater." t Slng-n- g of the" school song closed the ' ' iffair. " the banquet followed Dancing ',The members of the football Mjuaa nonorea were: juton pane, Mark Ballif, Eldon Brlnley, Karl Bunnell, Joseph Buys, George Coop-- r, ElmeY Dastrup, Donald Dixon, Barney Dougall, Ronald Dyches, Claude Eggertson, Bliss Hoover, Jrant Ingers611, Elmer Loveless, Russell Magleby, Vernon Merrill, Lawrence PeteVson, Ronald Pureell, farw Reeve, Owen Rowe, Henry Simmons, Basil Skousen, Clarence Bkousen, Paul Thorn, Clarence ,. Vacher and Owen WCat Coaching Staff Pn"senfc .The coaching staff: G. Ott Romney, C. J. Hart, P. W. Jackson, Fred Dixon, Theodore Ralle and C. Leaf. The athletic council: H R. Mer- ill. chairman; G. Ott Romney. J. Will Knljsht, Roy Gibbons, C. Lavolr Jensen, K, B. Sauls, A. Rt'x Johh-ro- n 3. the GRID 'DOPE' STILL GOING uu; f Kiuiiiui. 1WUUtC Provo Saturday Night Four practice games of great In- battle being terest are scheduled for the B. Y. uled - to take place In the Provo with a U, hoopsters this week-en; high gymnasium. The game will Be- - a benefit af- definite cut in the squad scheduled fair for the Provo high athletes to follow Saturday- night's encount. , who suffered injuries during foot- ers?.' Friday thevCpugars journey to ball season. v Provo and Springville are ancient American Fork for a double header rivals In every sport, and the pre- with 'yie Snow and ...Pixie college season clash is expected to bo a quints, and Saturday evening the ?'Y-opposes the same teams for genuine thriller. Coach C. B. Led-- : Ingham brings a veteran Spring another double header In Provo. , ville team to Provo,' and since the. Greeley Coming Koon Red Devils rated higher than Provo I Monday, Dec. 17, . is an occasion In state tournament play last sea- of exceptional. Interest for Cougar son. Coach Glen Sirrimona' Bull- - hoop fans, since on that day th Hnffi ay abs.f 4m lat,. tk, man-- i Colorado Teachers from Greeley ' invade the Cougar lair. Monday's sure of the Invaders. Great Battle likely- -It game will give some indication of will be the first appearance the relative strength of western basof the Provo high team in basket- and eastern division R. M. ball this season, and Is attended by ketball, since the Pedagogs have a veteran team, regarded as one of exceptional Interest. East high of Salt Lake win meet the strongest in . the Centennial ' Provo here Friday evening at 8 state. '.";.'-...o'clock. The Colorado Teachers game will be fol'red by a pair of Capper league games at Magna and Arthur. The Cougars will Journey to r copper towns with Colorado Teachers, and double headers are plan ned for Dec. 18 and 19, with Cougars and Teachers each to meet a" ttopper league team on eacn mgnc sched- pre-seas- , ; By FRANK GETTY NEW YORK, Dec. 11. (UP) The season Is ended but the arguments linger on, . invitaSave for those tion affairs which are the result .of second guesses and retarded climate, football Is finished for 1928. ' Arguments Go On ; C ''', not finished with football not by any means. . Wherever two or .more (ana and one- or more pints are gathered, the arguments go on, Down In Atlanta, in a certain little upstairs room In the Atlanta Athletic club, the members of the O. F. C are toasting Bill Alexander, whon?avTGedrgla Tech Its finest football team of all time, champions of the southern conference, unbeatand outstanding en among all elevens In the United States. And Bill with that heartwarming grin and lazy drawl of his Is probably saying: ''Just had the material boys. That's all there was to it" This question of whether great football 'coach makes a great team or vice versa ia once more the subject of one of the game's great arguments. Knute Rocknc, for Instance, Is telling the alumni of Notre Dame: fl am responsible for the team's poor showing this year. It wasn't the fault of, the' boys. They did their best." , There you have it. But what have you? If not the chicken but the egg came first, who laid It there? To have a successful foot-- ball season In these days, a team must have a great coach and groat material as well. Bill Alexander deserves all the credit in the world for the triumph of one Golden Tornado, which jet off; a final, victorious blasts In defeating Georgia 20 to 6 and winning the Southern conference title on Saturday. But Bill himself Is modestly the first to ascribe a major portion of that aredlt to Captain center, to Pund,'shis addey and Jones, the' brilliant ends, to Speer, his great tackle, Drennon, one of the mightiest of Southern guards, and- to such backf ield stars as Warner Micell, Lumpkin and But - . , st Francisco December 29. '. Tip of the Tongue - - Senator Hiram Johnson: "The work being done through Christ mas seals is or vast importance and nepds the attention end aid of every citizen. What the Red Cross nsoclatitrf has don over a period of years In preventing death from tuberculosis epeaks for itsctf.' The Cougars are shaping up in ' splendid style. George Cooper, NEW YORK,.Dec. 10 (UP) Wil guard, and Eldon Brinley, forward, liam T, Tilden's application for re- veterans, who are conceded inside instatement has been placed .in the track for reeular berths this sea-- ! for hands of the amateur rules committee of the United States Lawn eral days due to illness, but both Tennis association by the execu- are now recovert'd and ready for tive committee of that body and action. After the Snow and Dixie the former national tennis cham- games Friday and Saturday, the definite pion will have to wait until the Bquad Will appear in fairly " .. next meeting at Boston, Feb. 8, to form, It is believed. ' Dixie is particularly strong, ac) learn his fate. .. It was indicated by, members of cording to word from St peroge. the executive committee at the an- Two veterans from last year's junnual December moetlng here Sat- ior college team, plus a number of the men from the championship urday that Tilden would be restor Dixie high school aggregation of ed to amateur standing if he in forms the amateur rules commit- last season, make up a formidable tee that he will adhere to the strict quintet North. Dakota Coming letter, of the rules in the future.. Tlldeii was suspended August 24 ' The games with North Dakota 'U,' 'late this month,: are of excepfor violation of the . player-write- r provision, of the amateur rule, and tional interest. North Dakota ts. his application for reinstatement reputed to have one of the outwas tabled at the September meet-in- standing basketball teams in the country, and Utah fans have never , A resolution forbidding any play- seen a strong team of that parer representing the U. S. to write ticular section In action. , On Dec. 26, B. Y. U. meets the or give interviews or In any way contribute tennis, material to news- Dakotoans in Ogden, while Utah papers, magazines or other publica- Aggies meet an independent outfit tions. Including radio taJka, wheth- The Cougars play the Independ-- I er or not for a consideration, was ents the following night, while Aggies attempt to subdue the "Dakota approved by the committee. . H-""- ronfrmlrr. Hansen a net up Jn the Cleveland hut events seem to indicate h,nvvweip:Vit i '". ;uut vvta ioi.'d la,' 1 " ...... 44$ .168 147 168 479 . .180 126 .306 118 240 ..122 . 162 138 830 1777 . Evans W. Neilson. Hansen ' 1816 ... DECEMBER 11 Washington's army went In. td wlhter quarters at Valley ' Forge. Indiana admitted to - the Union. j Totals ; 138 149 ..157 159 184 787 732 752 2271 1861 SUPERIOR 168 214 166 181 142 139 189 145-11- 7 110 ...162 132 178 ......128 .,,...135 . , . Fire caused $5,000,000 damage v to Charleston, S. C. Federals defeated on the" Blackwater river In Virginia. 548 1862 451 328 401 A killer in 4T3 135 .,739 783 815 2357 Chicago w&Srocd as jurry, prosecutor, counsel, defendant and spectators wept. Maybe Justice cried just 'a little, judge, too. v , :'. , outfit . I ! Then on Dec. , . 28 and 28, suits 2 Trouser Suits Business Suite University Styles Young Men's Models Double-breaste- d overcoats. d overcoats; Every new color is here, grey, Grenadier blue, Heath-erbrus- h mixtures the "Y" Tlie magnates have been trading In Toronto. Miller Hug-gin- s went up from Nifw York to see "A young man fresh from one of If he could get hold of a couple " of these collegiate tours," said a pom- hitters to . strengthen nil club, pous smoker, ponderously, "was telling us of the death of his chum Elephant races are popular in Afduring his tour. Tex Rickard has start" 'You say he got drowned in ghanistan. ed another heavyweight elimination Italy?' queried a listener. "How did series in Madison Square Garden.. it happen?'' " 'Well, you see, said the traveler, 'He got into a street fight in " too--Chippend- ale ' , Millionaires are going in for sport Venice.' in America. Anthony J. Drexel Blddla of Philadelphia lias taken Plaster fell to the floor the other Rene De Vos under his wir.g, and day in the cabinet room of ' the - Those--noisCooli-dgeWalter- - P.- - hrysler has been foster White-House-. Ite. 33i s! , father of Knute Hansen. to1 SIES:HIGHA S Invest that gift of money so it will enrich your life through the coming years furnish a beautiful daily re minder of the giver; , Buy an RCA Radiola here; ; W' t g SPARKLING X'MAS GIFT I ' I s . - No finer sets made and we can supply you with a set at any price, from ' ""y- . DIAMOND RING - Any kind of a model, too, from the compactly haqdsome table set to the most Imposing console, battery or . ' lighting-circu- it operated! Just come in and hear them. -- "WHITE ROSE"' mountings have all the appearance of being studded with numerous small diamonds. Christmas is associated with Happiness-"$- o are "White Roses". This Special Offering, made in close cojjeration with thejorld's largest makers of fine clothes every suit is fresh from the shops of Hart Schaff: & Marx is made to prove that this smart store not only gives you the latest styles and patterns, but also tlie greatest values in Provo. nr Satisfaction or ypur money A WHITE ROS&lia. mond ring gives end' Knight Coal & Ice Co. For expert e, Radio aer-ylc- 182 West Center St. Thone 125G for dem- -' ; onatratiorii . less joy. Tu mm call Paul, the 'Radio Man. WHITE EOSE a itmfd h imj thf Anderberg, Inc., ? mm- r. Jewelers.' TKOVO J. Edwin Stein, Pres. '.. V -- $20 : HAPPINESS LAST ' -- Single-breaste- willy-nill- y Thomasoru' $82.75 up; W SO EVERY MAN' CAN WEAR HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES ON CHRISTMAS user In Smoking Room Those me'n, gentlemen, are football players. But who taught them tobe? Our old friend. Bill Alexan- der. In the final analysis, the coach Is mora important. Or maybe it's the material. If the chicken came first, what Is the difference? ake 0VERG0ATS : ' m PteHOLID ATnSPEGI AL--- 1 1 -- . "' The derMstf of Kmitn to be complete, with K. O. " 'ifv chi Him t.i Herald Gas LEQION rl62 .... FATE DELAYED risrmas " WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE vs. Steel Plant, 7 p. roL vs. Pip Plant, Company ' " 9 p. m. I Taylor Done Salmon BILLTM'S and-untie- FLAWS GRID full-bar- WIN SUITS . 1928 Is "Stuffy" ' Baxter Leyshon. IOWA ITY, Iowa. Dec. 11. (UP) k Mayes BcLain, Iowa's Indian who was barred from further competition in the Big Ten, will play footbalf next year, either with ihe Olympic club of San Francisco or a professional team in Honolulu, he said tciay. Having played two years at Haskell and one year at Iowa, MLain was declared Ineligible at the Big Ten meeting In Chicago Saturday.. McLain said he would accept Coich Dick Hanley's offer to play with the easttVn eleven in the an- i Bial east-wefootball game In San This Date in Our -- American History The score': Superior Motor bowlers won two games out of three from the Amer- Lawson ican Legion teanr Monday night. C. Olsen and Dakotc tangle Jn two games The Superior team total was 2337, Harris single game of 815 was Nelson t6 be played at. Provo. These games and one high turned ln. ' Robinson should prove to be, among the out.Lawson of the winners had. high Dummy standing hoop events of the pre- total of 648, and High single came of season 'schedule Jn Provo. 21. Done, ,with three-gam- e otal ! Totals . post-Be'ae- ris, Mayor Alma Van Wagenen, A. O. Smoot, E. Hinckley; Aldous Dixon, C. T. Kc'igley, Clayton Jen-- ' CAREER ENDED in for his team. and high -- Ended, But Arguments Are Any tiling But Closed as Yet. Season' and C J. Hart. The invited guests were: commissioner Joseph F. Merrill. President T. N. Taylor, President F. S. Har- kins." J. Edwin Stein, Robert Sauer, I. E. Brockbank, George S. Ballif, Junius Jackson, Bob Good-cl- l, Glenn Dickson, Lewis Munk and Snow and Dixie to Be Met in Ciave City Fri- - of 800, was the. Legion leadeV, His single game of 184 also was ' SUPERIOR PIN Junior Colleges Is Tussle Interesting? Hoop Gene Roberts Is Surprise Guest and Speaker; Cougars Hopeful for Future. SPRINGVILLE . nnualAf fair 'resident Harris Praises Athletics; Cougars To Meet PROVO MEETS Gridders Honored tiAtt T- ATKLS7X 3AMSUET - P - MB, 16 West Center ; EUREKA |