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Show T KITTENS GIVE Varsity Wins, But 19-- 0, PRQVO SUNDAY IIEKAtD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928. tac2 rrvz GOUGARSTERRIF1ier''BATTLii: - - . ' "; " als would give themselves up to justice on SepL 25, exactly a week after the time set in the missive as the day of the killing. It expressed regret that th" autn- -' ors had .brought anxiety and sorrow to- the.. parents of the murdered , child, and said the kidnapers would , 22 HONOLULU, SepL (UP) De willingly accept death ' for their " tectives today attempted to pick up crime. the-traof the kidnapers and murderers of Gill Jamleson .through a fantastic letter received I WanUdA , Some , Cougars Who Are Looking Good This Season 1 Freshmen. Prove Stubborn ' ....Iin LETTER GIVES KIDNAP CLUE , im'imiin iuiiiiw ' .. r .. AsaauMMMSMi' ( i .. Dixon's Greenlings Look' Strongest History of .School; Cougar's Back-- , field Shows Versatile Attack " fCC.M UU'ASY Pete-Jone- "u" - d ?nTmt ( hole." No word has yet been received from the . "Wildcat who is ' now wrestling in Nephi, as a special at- - j traction in connection with the falri being staged in that city. However, Promoter, . Thornton believes that Pete certainly will agree to the . SERVICES HEIJ) FOR MRS. HILL -- - Dyches Williams; duet. Arthur Livingstone B. Skousen ...,r.g ,r. Johnson and Mrs. McCallister; solo. Ed WilH. Simmons ; . .,r.t., , . . . Manson liams with Miss Mary Williams ac- Hkiexanaer McGregor i company ing , Vacher- - ...... r.q.b.r; Summerhays Erlnndson of Fayson Flret and Rowe ..Y. ...,. .l.h... , Merrill ward offered the : Invocation Petersen .r.h.... . Van Leuvan John Rufus Huff, the closing Thorne f.b..... M. -Skousen prayer. Joseph L. Areyle dedicated 4 the grave in .the Spanish Fork Score "by quarters: PAmeterv. There .whs a lame at .7. 6 019 ' tendance Varsity., and Xhl floral offerings V....0 0 0 0 0 ...r.e .... i Freeh;.... -- : Referee, Phil Jackson;' umpire. were profuse and beautiful. iioD Howard. , -- Damage To Close's Store Tctals $3600 NEGRO SINGERS Jf . These fans have declared that they will actively assist the promo. ter in ticket sales or in any other way which will put the match over as a financial success. . Strenuous efforts will be rieeded, since Pete for stakis to be guaranteed ing his junior'middleweighiworld's championship belt on the result. "When Jones wrestle'tfjus Kallio a few years ago. Provo was a good cnouch championship town to.ak iow the staeine of a bout with a S250 euarante for Kallio, declared -Promoter Thornton .Baturaay. yn several other occasions this has been done, and with Pete and Jones as evenly match as they are, I feel sure that the fans will respond en- - j thusiaatically. The first raaicn Pete and Jones was one of the best ever staged in Provo, and all indications point to the coming battle being even better, The com- - j ! Ing match will be a big sport event or tne wora, anu x want all the help I can to insure that the match 1U not go in the , .l.e,. l.t..,r.i. .1. c.... . Chrlstensen IBS. OHt SUiPNS RUtE-- A or . 5 s. mv-- - v ,. - t , ... ,. ' 12 iVMirr - AND TRU TRIED It . ' - - " " - .v,., ?-a- i"r) ti . I ; . I'l YEAR THROUGH -T HAT I HAVE PROVEN h-H- , DEAL WITH FOLKS SCHOOL --- --J WHOLE v. - Sept, 29 Reeves on the" wings looked match, since" a $250 good, as did Loveless and Simmons championship guarantee is an offer not to be at tackles. Dyches and Merrill per- sneezed at. .... formed equally well at center. One of the shining lights among the "Frosh players was M. Rkqusen,-- : who flashed some brilliant runs on more than one occasion. Summer- ays at quarter showed worlds-- of pep. On the Greenllng line Pollard, huge guard; Manson, lanky tacltle, . anor were, conspicuous, On the whole, the Frosh offense 'had little chance to show Itself with , Funeral services Mr EdlfhL. M onjy a week of practice." The large Hill were held Friday afternoon st squad of husky freshmen, the larg-cs- e the Lake Shore ward chapel with and best looking in the history B shop Thomas M. Anderson officbf 'Y" athletics, excited the ad- -, iating. Tributes of respect were ' miration of all. paid by Ronald G. Francis. Bishop The starting lineup and summary.; Arpvle, Frank Edman. Ed M. Rowe VARSITY: JFROSH- of the Palmvra stake presidency Reeves i. ...i ... Staples and Bishop Anderson. loveless Pollard A duet was rendered by Alt? Huff . . . . . . Candland solo, Gladys snd Maude Bellous; Dastrup . . .'. . . -- ' Active Help Pledged - Buys, i -- -'- : gpnsttsKB . - .1 71 p Septra:" -- and In Possible Match A large number of wrestling fans have expressed their interest in the prospective - championship match between "Wildcat" Pete and Henry Jones, - which - Promoter - Lloyd Thornton plans ' to stage Friday, - Xfn' 'r ii -- On irra;-eirMtton- - s I X.EWH I LEARMEP . NOT IH Mat Match Keen. r Wosition by a Honolulu newspaper. The. letter promised the crimin . Interest 1 , Aid In Big ' hard-earne- ! il gamer.CIlS VyilCl practice of the season Saturday afternoon on the "7" field, being held to a d 19 to. 0 victory by" the , embattled Froeh. Although the var: Bity scored three teucltdowns, man of the gains were made after re-- ; covered fumbles, the sturdy Green-lin- g forward wall repulsing every onslaught of the varsity offenje until .'late in the game. ' Many Substitutions Made Both Coach Ott Romney and Dixon substituted freely throughout the four quarters, with every one of the 30 men on the varsity squad and over 60 Frosh getting Into the fray. The varsity scored a touchdown in the first quarter after they had held, the Fro9hQndowns.. Vacher ' ripped T)tfJ3 yards end run and Red Thorne plunged through a gap in the line to cross tne goal ime. Peterson drop .Kick ed for the extra point. .The second touchdown came as a result of a Frosh fumble when Summerhays, the safety man, went up too far on a varsity punt, and the ball rolled out of his finger tips. About six eager Cougars rolled on the ball in succession, Dastrtip finally landing on it over the line for the touchdown. The attempt for me extra point Dy place kick tailed. The third and last score came in the third quarter. roost sensational run of the day on a beautiful return of a punt with splendid interference, to place the ball past midfield. With the start-- . Jng back field back in the game after the intermission, the varsity made their downs twice on gains by Vacher, Rowe and Thorn, Peterson taking the ball across for the count on a pretty rufi, . - The Grecnling line held on several occasions when the varsity had the. ball in the shadow of the goal posts. Strong Starting Backfleld On the varsity the work of the tarting backf ield, 'consisting " of Vacher, Rowe, Peterson and JThorn was a little more impressive than j j - f f fVllinfcr varftitv fnnthall anuod met a real tartar tn "Buck" Dixon's C Kittens in the first ' " . ,.i,w ' ; ' - . .' I .w-..;.r;--"f- . -- IV vXT-it1.-; -- . t;rr l; y. 1 - rv t"" y-v- .'r,v ::' i.tz-i- 1 . br I I - I 1..wUA...,.,f.ft.,,.,.tfM , RX';we Vincent Praises Fire Department - STADIUM NEARS COMPLETION DRIVE FOR FUNDS TO : RE-OPE- ? - . ' ' interesting and instructive. " s ; , r ' ;":-- ,r t ' theweek lowed j West center street Friday. The quick response 01 e nuyj the efficient work of the aypanmeiii 111 saving nigc the pra n and imDlements as well ai i preventing the spreading of the fir J to the adjoining buildings ly lauded by Mr. Vincent Saturday. He also desired to thank, friends ainL neighbora who Bo7wlIlingly ren: dercd assistance. ' BP - . ',:: , ' ,.... ' :y:::..r'yr:v ii '. v. V -- W t ,v vv ng "'- ' " . v COMING HERE - . . ' i i J u-.- - - A - 5 was-bifiK- WTLL. WED TUNNKY SOOX NEW YORK, Sept.-2- 2 (UP) -- The her marriage to Gene Tun-nre tired heavyweight champion, wlll "depend entirely upon the laws of Italy," Miss Polly Lauder said early today when She sailed on the steamship Saturnia. date-o- 4 - - ' J.V e, f ' . 4 Piece 1 foTlowtngliy-rn-iF ' Phone 20" phone 20 - I - ' - "O- New with the California Agglcs.1 and then on October 27 by the dedication game between Brigham Young dewhich of the firs; First reports and Utah Aegles. stora stroyed a combined grocery, Besides these three varsity atand cafe," Thursday, belonging to tractions therewill. be .three resh-ma- n Mel Close at the Pacific States Cast in the home stadium. games unComing to Provo with a reputa- - Iron Pipe company plant, were This year the University of Utah as the greatest group of colored derestimated, according to investisingers in the world, Williams' col- gations of the Provo fire departored singers, eight in number, will ment. It is stated that the loss and that the J300, .appear at the Elks' home Saturday, amounted to September 29, at a .concert spon- place was valued at $6,100. Mr. sored by Provo lodge 849, B. P. O. E. Close, it is stated, had insurance to The program to be rendered con- the amount of $2,500, making his sists of Jubilee songs, negro lulla-.ty- loss $1,000. It is 'stated that Mr. Close was ballads, plantation songs, negro , -- eomie songs, classic selections, away at the time of the fire. negro melodies, cabin and river songs, sacred songs, camp meeting SMITH JN .COLORADO and sentimental songs. . The entire company is composed ABOARD GOVERNOR SMITH ;ot a ladles' quartet and a men's SPECIAL TRAIN EN ROUTE TO have The musicians negro quartet; In the United States and DENVER, COLO., Sept. 22. (UP) " speritje'ars Canada" and have studied. In Eng- Governor. AtfrcoVE.,Smrth invaded land, Scotland,. Wales, Holland,. Bel. Colorado, today for his first discusk slum. Germany and France.. The sion of water Dower, an issue he will Ingcrs havejHseh selected from the emphasise strongly in bis appeal for , best Christian homes and have been western votes, and on the more Im; 'trained In some of America's best mediate mission of" Injecting re.:, corteges and universities newed enthusiasm , into Colorado GET GAS AND OIL FROM IS Tie secured from any rmocrats by a personal appear- - You can Tickets may depend on the gas we .member of the Elks' on the concert anca , put into your tank as being pure on.Tnittee,-which-eonsit of in" quality because 11 Is carefully ' Ed Schor- Farrer, J. Louis Fischer, filtered,: You can ban)i on its giver, W. R. Butter, Dr. M. A. Connant ing you- - maximum mileage because and toward Graham. Or they may CONCORD it Is the gas with the big. kick. be bought at the door on the night j The oil we feed to your motor lubri. of the concert jGRAPES cates uniformly without waste. Our -.. Large Delicious, filling .station Is . atiyotir service any hour of the day or night, Hillside Grown , j been made by Daniel P. Vincent of the splendid' service rendere4 by h members of the Provo fire depart ment at the fire at his home at 1480 ; - , Expressionof appreciation ha N Those who hftve not yet visite l j frosh will play here, the stadium which Is rapidly near--- r Resides the six football games " ' 1L - ' tm-re will be track meets and other 1 . V "j at once to convince themlves that ' programs in the new structure . football on a big scale is coming to f ing the spring months. to of fjcials Provo at lastTaeee-rdinxiie committee is hopeful that of a the school, who are eagerly ho .ate dcslxpu3of buying watching the concrete climb toward tickets of any duration will make the summit of the hill. their wants known, whether they ; .The drive for funds will he re-- ; visited or not. sumed in earnest next week, ac of the B. Y. U. fac cording to Jesse N. Ellertsen, .chair-ma- h ulty has been formed to make the of thestadium comniitteo of collections from the faculty. Presir the Provo Chamber of Commerce, dent Harris is urging the tenchers and Harrison R. Merrill, chairman to contribute as much as they can of the B. Y. U. committee for Pro- to tha new project. Practically all vo,. who have arranged a meeting of the faculty members are enthuson the matter for Monday evening. iastic for the r.ew structure, espec- At that meeting they plan to get tally since they have seen its beau- the' machinery In order for an in-- i ty and its magnitude:;" tensive campaign during the following two or three weeks. After the passing of the summer, the committee is of the opinion that the fans will be eager to buy season arid long-tim- e tickets, for( now a glance at the stadium and ut tram will football the of the caleber convince them that Provo is to take her place as one of the great football centers of the western United States. The season will open with a stellar attraction in which the College of. Idaho will do battle with, the Brigham Young Cougars in the new Cougar lair. This'game will be fol. i - at our booth will be both The display i j .in : V . 1 I1 : ' j ; , . . ' Clibness can never take the place of guaranteedsays Practy Cal. . Z'Z "MEET US AT THE COUNTY FAIR n 1 : 1- . ..... B & 5' vf-."3- ' 1 school of everyday life teaches folks to be lieve the man whose word has been proven good. I - - "The ",. ; V - , . - .: -; , ; f i iBed Roffi i "- " -- Two - Tone J Blue and -- Vsm 1 Tan " i! o s, . Z V; 4c lb. Special price o larjre orders ORDER "N0Wr i Phone 1275 or 162 Address 235 East 3rd South f 1 f 1 superior 5th West and Center Phone Easy Terms 37 V , f ' 7 316 Wst Center St r------- 33-74 V ,X., is the Knox "Fifth Avenue More than that little nccd .be said. For one glance will THIS tell you everything about its distin and -- supreme- good looks. 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