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Show t PAGE FOUR ' ' PROyO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1928. $8; Intimpli, yi, ' S i- 4 ., . '.V.1' .. ''.-.- I. , PROVO. WALLOPS Railroaders Drop Battle; fASTBOWLIN. x .';.' t i t. WASATCH HIGH rayspn, apnngvle Win 0L i- IN CITY LOOP BE GOLF PRO fSchofield Auto Jin Ure Form; Bulldogs Romp Thru Ileber f: Uses Simmons . Eleven; $teeimefi Trim Pipe Green River Aggregation Is American Fork Scores : On ;' " "; ,.';, Entire Squad Plant Lions, But Loses, 46-Strong at Start, But Weak Wat Miller, who has been the H golfer at the Provo municipal ens Under Strain at Finish; Spanish Fork No Match for Using nothing but straight foot "pro" crrr bowling links since September a, has' be on ball, with an the plays 'from, punt secured as Team Standing: t Skousen and Nptt Sparkle supervisor and golf Leddy's Red Devils. formatio, the PtovO high Bulldogs of the course for the entire NEXT3EAS0N f Springer Held For GV ' '"' Wildcat " ..' . 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Menzie$ Score pole itpQjie fit - . t ,bremapplfirl Pet Wildcat Pete, junior middleweight according to announce- Schofleld . 1.000 champion of the world, will oppose team a in fuctball Friday practice ment made Saturday by the ity REGION THREE By ERNEST B. BASMTSON 1M Deap Parkr sensational Orem grap-ple- r, Steel Plant ' '' Team game at Heber by the score of 63 commission. '"'.'f' : next ..Tuesday night in- tbe .1.000 Standing: of. an Herald abudance 0. Simmons Coach to used bis ' fight 4. Showing Golf devotee believe that The' match is .exJB61 Provo armory. 1 s . against their more experienced op-- W. L. Pet entire squad of 28' men with the Legion Miller's servlcesi for eenrtag1 from start to to a thriller be .383 0- - 1.006 S . pected ..... won a i i Kittens the Sutton ponents, Payson,..;... Cougar reulat watch Irg the gam most 1929 rrwans si first appearthe and marks finish .6t)0 X . ...... t00 0 Tlntlo t ., hara and game ; 1.......;. cf the time from the bench. Superior fought interesting Ils gjIT elUatloii In Prova. a s M ance of Park tnto 'season. ..... 1 11 JSOO Plant After the first string bad crash Satarday rooming from the Green 8prtngville Pipe hamost work bflen soocessful Battle JSO0 MM Eajrer o 1 River A. C. by the score of 6 to 3, Spanish Fork Gas Cit. since he came to Prove, and as rvum. tin. The Orem phenpm has been anxft J In the "Y" stadium, was the Lehl ......... 0 I .000 m.h it beV 'Is and upervt m "pro" it ious for a match with Pete ever O . second S .000 Ulth. 3 came Crane, 59Bl victory for the Greenlings in Ahterlcan Fork lleved he can do much to 1m-- -, ' suiBle Schofleld, 885. since, the OregOnian, Uien wrestling as many weeks, and stamps them as team. ed second his High who Results: continued team, th Friday' prove popularity' of the 35428.1 as "Sailor Vesco" won a bard-fougi a tee to of considerable promise. the coriJigAnderson, ubatitute High eam game, wbieh has grown by leaps d Payaon 48, American Fork5. mafeb with" a "drop . The railroaders, led ' by Joe half back, "fieber intercepted pass and bounds; since the course Tlntlc M. Xehl 0. s. 7 p.m. kick" a few seasons ago. Park had Gas,' Utah Leglon-vValley VMaughan, former Aggie star, looked and to rm to a 0. touchdown, was yards taken over by the city, Springvtller 87, Spanish Fork one fall when the knockout kick - formidable in the first part of the In the second quarter.-"- ' Miller-comev was denveYea.1ncT.be "ft 'confident to Provo with an ex- Sutton vs. Bierald, jp.m, ft game, but weakened perceptibly to-- J Enter cellent record as a golf "pro." Prior Fray Payson, Sprlngville and Tintlc Regulars revenge , wards the end, when the superior The best bowling performances that he can! gain ample the 1 hejregulars .were allowed to to coming here. Miller was assistant to be "the" bijt fact despite evening, Tuesday were condition of the Freshmen grad-- "i generally conceded chalked week the of start at opening the opening of the to Torn McHugh at the Fort Dougtwice beat-en- d -ethe standing teams in Region "Three, secondagain i'Wlldcatbas that the vening,-when ually asserted Itself. t half score 3T with the to 0. las Golf club, and befort-thatime up Friday chalked up decisive victories over Henry Jones to thrlllingmat Nott and Gardner Steel Plant team took-t- he "Sid"- - Biddulph nd Speck''--Giles assistant to Alex Stf vensonaf the . encounters. in The visitors started a march to- their rivals Friday in Region Three went through -- the Heber team al- Ogden Rivals measure of its PipeJPlant Country club. McHugh is the-- ) three the Scho-fleltioyJ'Tflornten ward the Frosh goal In the Jnitial competition;" the and games) most 'at will, these two backs scor- present Utah state open champion. straight Cavemen Score First k match three followed with r Auto Quarter that looked bad for their He also baa had considerable The young:Amerlcan- - Fork team ing most of the '"points for the Various challengers from Cyclone younger opponents. With Nott, forV straight over1 the Superior' Mote as profcuttlonal at Bulldogs. - -- ' experience mer Vest High star, And Gardner, gave Payson- a real scare as the Thompson and Mike Collins, both With aggregation. In Idaho several scout Granite is and on way In Falls, every for. the Cave. City, opened The Schof ield Auto' victory over ; ,'ec" half of afew years ago, game qualified to handle the Pi'jvo the Cavemen rolled over a touch- the field Slmmoni was content to thf wr01n lt-was a feature oii. nJterhatinf. withscintillating end down In the first two minutes of resort to straight football from the uperlor Motbr club In the highest possible here.. uation reeoreV somefine scores being1 runt and off tackle thrusts, the - manner,- the eaihe formation; Only a few city officials ty&y with Collina Appear---- 'ed. Schof ield's team totaiv of J428 Thompson,' Green River team worked the ball play Payson's Juggeranut then were used, and these were allpasses ' lleve. ;"; comCavemen into and the action;, got Cyclone Thornpsan's challenge is to the Frosh d was their the for line and a Were week; !nge imhigh a view toward With possible aimed particularly-- at Henry Jones, submerged from that' time on. pleted, core looked Imminent. ... high while provements in" the course for next game of 885 wa J' another f team Most of Coach Stan Wilson's regu "Man-eatMike' announces A bad fumble at this point lost season, G. M. MacMillan, construct mark, and Crane of, that entered the fray part of the score' of 210, and his willingness to eat anybody. considerable yardage for the club lars chalked up high H. tlon William for Tucker engineer time, although a substitute lineup "Thompson's letter, In part, fol team and Nott was compelled td Started and Son, Inc., of New York,-- ' went high three games of 530! i the' enocunter. J. Wilson lows: j oer Motor scored ; of Lawson line on the and McBeth were Superior drop back to the the course Saturday afternoon. "1 would "do anything to" wrestle gainone game of 209, and was high for ' fourth down for a drop kick, which ers for the winners.big ground Jones once more and get . Prbvo 55, Wasatch high 0. Henry whUe ia'506 matki' team with his for three successful, proved points. handed Spanish Fork even with nim; for the dirty work SpringvUle 37, Spanish Fork 0. The only opportunity for the ItsSprlngville of the Calllster aggregaSchpfleld first defeat of the season' by be did to me the last time Payson 46, American Fork 6. Frosh came at the end of tion was second to Crane for the wrestled 37-In Oregon.-Hhad his Own count, the game being played Tintio 17, Lehl D. U. when aided week's mark, chalking man referee the match at that time Jikousen, quarter thregame on the campus. Gud East 37, Jordan 6. , A. of Olson 507 with good Interference, got loose on mundsen.-tTill-Beetdlggers Superior without me knowing pins. up ds and Thorn bore Fillmore IS, Beaver 0. 1 anything about the opponent's line and ran the brunt of the Red Devil had a mark of 504. attack. MUford 0. DflU . it 60, d total the ball to the recorded line before and a' The Steef Plant Fenton Reeve's Span "I also challenge Park and "Wild North Summit Jg, Cathedral Nott, the Upsafety man wis able iards-although of 2129 to down ,the Pipe Plant'ln cat'' - fought hard; - the -- power of Pete.""' I anr welt and 0. Park City U, Morgan to down him. three straight games. Starke 'of xeadv to go against env again " ' SAN team . was too much - 0. Led'ngham's Oct. 0. 19, Grantsvllle FRANCISCO, Murray epnet.' the-' On second play Skousen to' overcome. Steel Plant was the leader for '. Collins insists that the he Is the Jun Tooele 06. Bingham 0. : . J. Smead Jolley of the San Francisco the evening," with a threegame to tolunped thmitirh tarVIA fnr thA onlv Lehl fought a game losing fight ior middleweight champion or cue Seals this season established the tal of 494, and a 88, Westminster 0. Cyprus of 191, I touchdown of the game. His try for against game single the Tlntlo outfit. For one rls" V greatest batting record in the his- Bray, with 413, led the Pipe Plant World, ind thut Logan It, South Cache 11. the txtia point from placement quarter the Miners were held score1 failed. . tory of the Pacific Coast league. " outfit, and bad a high mark of 150 wrong. Mike declares heto- will meet Ogden to, Bear River 0. . , less, but they swept through the end all anybody for the title, The big outfielder, who has slug- iur ni team. Davis 19, Weber 0. Nott la Sensation home team's y In the next complications, after his return ia l Carbon 18, Ferron 6. ged all offerings to all corners of ' Nott's return of punts and broken two periods. defense The scores: y' .v Fort Coiiinsl are all Pacific , Coast league parks, Central 18, Huntington I. J field running was brilliant. Time Two STEEL PLANT weeks wrestling tour of Texas. t Lineups closed the season with an average Starke , i North Sanpete. 15, Richfield 0. 191 494 .141 after time he took the ball around "1I n e Lineups of the of .iDt6r .an recordDuffy Lentz i... lh Mill hltlnff nff tnrklni after 436 .156 i53 127 Fork and Tintlc-LeA. Olson ...... 145 172 187504 Lewis of Salt Lake held the pregamesr 431 146 144 .tackier for substantial gains. Gard-he- r, AM. FORKuJ :i4I D'EvelynT PAJSON 1n vious record of ; 403, established " 132- -63 at half was equally sensational. Cornell .122109 ; Total i .. ....75- 9- 732 7992290 1921. Peay .135 135 135 405 and Seager Working with a precision Dummy .... It SCHOFIELD McDowell Jolley also led the league in home smoothness that was interesting to Hales ... 153 161 165 479 Cowan Vincent) ,lg runs, with 45.--- Tony Lazzerrt's 60 Watch. Totals .... ..695 705 7292129 Crane ... . .....162 158 210 530 Dlnns .c Johnson 46 In in and 1925. Elmer Smith's . ... PIPE PLANT Big Joe Maughan loomed up at Earl ........ . Calllster . , :. .146wJTf 184 507 1926, mark the only times this cir.rg . . .y. ... Tanner tackle for the visitor and Welmer 130 133 144407 - has beenT' Sur Snow;Xrc ... r. rt . MM V146 433 Davis Draper clout mark cuit .....468 IrAlger; 128 149 73 Jensen' ' t guardplayed & good" game Prince . .. Jacklin 18-0- 479 re........ Nebejter SALT LAKE CITY, Octr.-Afte- r passed. y .122 145, J40 407 For the' Frosh M. Skousen Mer Preston Hood ... Shuler J?4M. Dutch Reuther, veteran San 122 rill and Ripple . in the backfield Chadwlck. 413 .150 141 even: an the battle half Bray..,.,, for game Francisco southpaw, led the league . .771 772 .885 2428 Totals .C.lhb. .Simons looked extremely promising and 218 . 87 .131 Ingersoll y. . . . .rhb. , . . Mendenhall East high of Salt Lake smothered hurlers for the season with 29 vic- Billings 110 110 Manson, Pollard and Clark starred Anderson...... Boshard in 6 to 37 the Jordan school fb high tories and 7 defeats. Synder ...y on the line. Dixon and Raile, the Substitutions Payson: L. Simons opening Class A encounter for both y Frosh coaches substituted freely for' Johnson; Larsen 661 636 6311928 Totals teams. for Cowan; MOTHERS TO SERVE with obtu twenty of the large squad Coach Mickey Oswarld's Leopards Those who remember the elabor Boyle for Tanner; L Schaerrer tor SUPERIOR getting into action. McDowell; Dlmlck for Davis: D. showed a varied attack of tremen- ate dinner given by the Timpanogos The visitors were handicapped by Schaerrer tor 506 146 151 209 Lawson . dous power and the - Beetdiggera school district-- , mothers last- Jensen for Nebeker; year, Nelson . . 146 146 slip In ; arrangements, which Peay; J. Wilson for to in hold check were unable them y to be will a learn that Shuler; pleased 154-1- 57 forced them to walk from the Union 439' The-New-tudlo128 Olson C. for D. Simmons; McBeth for after the first half. treat similar awaits them Tuesday w . ......168 137 124j-- 429 .:. depot to the stadium, some of them Mendenhall; H. Wilson for ' Harris A run Matthews gave noon by at school the Snyder. " building. 151 J51 arriving at the field after the time American Fork: Ashley for Jack- - the Beetdlggers the first score of The funds raised from the affair Pierpont let for the klckoff. 116 . , Jin. , the game, but East soon countered will be used to help finance the new Anderson ! Lineup and summary: touchdowns J. Wilson 8, with a touchdown by Hartenstein. school library and reading room, Payson V A." C. McBeth 2, H. Green. River Freshmen ItHlnlllHfl nuniiiimiiHfflimiiiTiimmrmiiii Wilson 1, Okelberry L following two long runs. The half which is the project for this year. le . . . . . . Chapman Staples ended with the teams tied at J Pollard Mother and children will be serv .... Welmer LEHI: EUREKA: but another "touchdown In the third ed for a small chargs. Clark rr,lgr gave LlpnianT Sunderland .....re..... . Tucker .C. . Peterson ... Atherly the, Leopards a decisive margin. 2 W, Johnson. .." Porter D. Asay , ,.....rt..... rg. .Conover Manson .rU Maughan .fuck son "." . . . . Nay lor Wilson ... ..re.. ... Kartum L. Smith ,.....c...., ... Roundy J Wilkinson ...qb. I...,. Nott Gray On account of the sacred nature of his ,work, It , Jarvis MerrUl . ... :.lhb. .. Gardner H. Asay ....... le "P.kA fimAMil 1tkrf4 tn fief AnAV 4 Via fttTl oan. . Ames rhb. Ripple Schropp Ball . . Hill qb Jfidence ofbi clients They must be able to J M. Skousen.rrrrrfb..i . .TBender R Smith ....Trrhb Humble Frosh Me- - Mime . . . ; . . . .lhb. ....... . . rely absolutely on his honesty, judgment and Bryan Gregor or WUson; Candlandfor . ii s . i vmr Mays We have always tried to merit the' r,-Manson; C Prince for Staples; F. J 1WK - loyalty 'j i 192" Lehl: Carson 6- .for Oct. Coprrflitd, SALT . LAKE CITY, , tiie lumrauiuiy in M. Prince for Ripple; Martin for unquesiioninKt- rusi ui it.. D. Aray, Bushman for XTSmlh. world's ;y Ed Lewis, in lift Riihstitnt A ' heavy There Strangler BkOusen; Summerhays for Wllkln- Kureka: rpenpf pvrv along: not Blackett forRoundv. carry Why champion wrestler,' success eon; Wilson for McGregor; Manson Rodman Jor Blackett. Logan or weight and let SPABE a fully defended his title against Ira good J for Candland; Staples f or C. Prince; Redman, Cook for Ames, Jarvis of Salt Lake Friday night fni1 Rlnnlo frtp IT puncture fix us that for Sunrtprlanrt Tfythpil fnT Hum- -' Dern onefaH- route, a wis won by-f- oe MsxttnrWltrtnsonoTuTnmef b!e; Hill for Trythall, Femmon'for We're eouioned. series of headlocks which gave -r hays; Johnson for Wilson; Nelson Lewis the first fall had too serious :." J for Clark; Candland for W. John-- J . ' WO North ' , Blow in before you blow Lady .;' effects for Dern to return,:1 son; Van Leuven for Ripple; Liv-- J ' OUjt. ' VP The Salt Lake grappler" put ingston for Wilkinson; Hardy, for r " real battle against the champion, Pollard f Summerhays for- Merrill; I 11U1IV VUesf ' . " Martin for Van Leuvan. losing only after one hour and 30 SERVICE minutes of terrific tussling. Body Green River A. C Alexander for scissors, beadlocks and wrlstlpckB llOppositr Roberts'HDtel Kartum; Simerl for Alexander; -Smade trouble for Lewis throughout, . Phone 825 Adams for Welmer,, but Dern was never able to gain his Score by periods: famous airplane - hold, and the Frosh vrvr. .;.T; r.7r.fr0f) 66 Green River A. C 3 0 0 03 CHICAGO, Oct. 6. The Chicago champions' savage beadlocks finScoring: Tr" Frosh Touchdown; White Sox took a slugging battle ally won him the verdictwasy pacKea M.' Skousen. McCulloughs arena. Green River A. C, from the Cubs in the third game of the city series Friday. The final for the championship match. field goal Nott (drop kick). the Sox coming stai1 White Sox third baseman, was Officials: Referee, Wilson; um- score was pire, L, Simmons; head linesman, G. from behind to win the wild en- Injured when he split a finger at i' jUnolum, AjX Was Simmons. ,.?,-- .' counter, wWh r, played before a tempting to stop a terrific drive by crowd of 20.000. Hack" Wilson. i . Nine ; pitchers joined in the paconiplete. The Cubs had captured the first rade of ineffective slabsters. Young two ; "of the series. games Ed Walsh was given credit for the victory,-whi- le Percy Jones - was nicked for the defeat Willie Kamm, . 1929 season, A. complaint, charging reckless driving was brought by. the county, attorney Friday gainst J." Jt. Springer;, who was tried last, week in the city court ou charge oC driving a car while tinker .the influence of liquor.- .': Vl The Jury at that4ime faile news trial .was set toagree andja toe Monday. : It i believed '.that be will now be .tried on 4ba Jeasey charge. Springer figured in an aor cident la which a .car belonging to Bishop H. A: Diton waa v badly; I damaged., .iC-S-.-j, -- W. L. IHving - eg?- ' ' swamped Coach "Frosty" Richards' "pro" - iTuesday. Night; Cyclone THompspn :aijdf Mike -- Collins Send In thallenges , 6; Vwvrrviww..i ;'' Me BARGAINS A AWAIT YOU" "T"-- ;; t West Center--- - 'jjj-:::.,- .... - ATWATEB rho'ne 179 for KETT BtADQUARTERS FOR DemonrtOon' "", t ; B TEARS Ttprt, XJh |