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Show PAG PAGE FOUR ...... Bulldogs Display Class in Victory r.P .,'; 2 a r WJ J .l A 1 A 1 ! REGION THREE Team Standing W 8 Paysnit Y. Sprltigville . .... Tlntle Spanish Kbrlt'.'r American ForkJ . v.o " WEST DOWNS attack ferocious ... JORDAN, fair-leas- e. gen i Tbb crowd.1 ' . sensational-puntin- . ii T or one-side- -- -- . SALT 1AKE" CITT,' pass-corne- rig. of Frank" Chriatenseiv Rusky tation Granite fullback, was the only fea-njtrtura that saWd the game from be- d. The big fellow I the sdcotning new footed the ball consistently ior-6-0 filaeeryarda and better; and his accurate. passes remained a threat bis prbullet-lik- e ," .... feanintll the final gun. ' story ;Xlae la Impregnable'--Johni Provo fans who witnessed ' the edy fcjcdmbat are still talking about that In aBulldog line, which was perhaps ers a 3 the greatest factor in the victory of acn , oimmons man, aggregation. ' GeragEvery man, in the forward Wall Laver'1-0"Eggertsen on one end to on the opposite i the tl"Buke" Roblson . . wing,, played footbalf every minute Df the game, and the Granite team I unable to make a single first against , Provo, from scrim mage, during the entire" game. . 6-- 0 1 RE m I f- I the first five minutes of the game, latter receiving xChrlstensen's kick-of- f. ' 4 -- - Fork, Fork-Spanis- Oct ul 6-- . ' Payson prabtlcally ilnched the of Kegioh Three grid champjpnshlp Friday by trouncing Tintic high school, '26 to 0, In a game played at Payspn: Games with Ihl and Spanish Fork are ' remaining on the Lions' schedule, and ' neither ofc these teams Is likely ' to provide much opposition to tte triumph of Coacll Stan. Wilson's team,''' ' Eauy For Spririrvllle SpringvHle slaughtered Lehi, 66 to 0, "in Friday's game',' while the ican Fork game Spanish Fork'-Ainewas postponed, and will be played November 16, after the close of the regular region schedule. Okeberry, Payson halfbeck, sent the Tintic stock downward in the first period, when 'he raced 80 yards fop' a touchdown.' Two more touchdowns In the' second quarter cinched matters. Tintic could do little with the Payson line, although threatening once or twice with forward passes. - Payson added its final touchdown in the third quarter, when Jackson fell on a blocked Tintic punt behind the Miners' goal UneV. Coach. Wilson substituted freely, their riv.als but the Won! outplayed ' " throughout.' ' Game Becotrlea Rout ; Sprlttgvllle's rtihnlng and plunging '.attack was altogether too strong for Lehi, which found itself completely swamped by a 66-- 0 score. The game was played In Springvltle'1. and "after the first quartet whten Spttngvlile scored twice, It. tufted" Into a rout. The lineups: Eureka. P., ayson. . . . .re. . . ,v v. . . Jensen Arties , . . ; . .. .rt., . . . . Dimmiek Atberly . Round y .'rg.. .J...'.. Boyle L Simmons Naylor Sundbat L1...lgJ-- .. ... . Larson . . It . . . . . I." Schaerrer Conover Javls T.u.U:'.'.t. Schaerrer -- ' ' r i With Giles, Blddulph and Nel-son alternating InearTylng the ball, a Malta"8 Bulldogs jnarched "down the I field, Nelson scoring on a wide end tun , from a reverse, going nine yards for a touchdown. - Blddulph converted the try for extra point in an accurate place kick. The Invaders were unable to gain n Inch on two tries after they re-J. C. Xol uaH :tVin TfMM and btftbnff ?'ty' phristensen punted out on the third .8Jowa. No more scoring was done end. , , u i. ; .y. . ?! the remainder of the first quar-?.er, both teams resorting x to a ienseh foiihd the waiting arms or hunting game. Hedlund, Orahlte ehd, who find jiit . rasses register "jjnuuie A. sudden break In JT" the second a few steps to go to cross tho goal "juarter gave Granite a chance to Hhe for the only Sbore registered . . ? ..tcore .that they accepted In a spec- - by his. eam.. v Provo narrowly averted another score sectatter Jn the of the to part 4. 3obison a he dropped back unt on the fourth down delayed ond period . when. . two successive to Jensen ilm long enough for a Granite .passes from Chrlstensen were completed.- - The Bulldogs "Ejcnan o down him wlth tne bal1-.. zranite took possessions of the ball knocked down the- - next one add Hllf.j '...r.qb.......J. Wilson line. Bryan J....rhb McBeth line. Chrls- - took the ball on their fJn, the Provo lhb. ., .Okelborrv " ertsen dropped back and whipped a At this stage Giles,-Provfullback, i tfimbla fb... H. Wilson ass to Jensen for a gain. staged the most thrilling run of the May Substitutions: Eureka Logan tor the - game, going' through entire Chrisoss from accurte 1 r ijV101' Granite team for' an run. Ames; Sutherland for Jarvls; Try-tha-ll are ci . t for Bryan. Payson Nebeker placing the ball on th opponents' in line, where Chrlstensen fin- for Jensen; McDowell for Boyle; mart ally overhauled him. On the- - next Boyle for McDowell; Davis for play Nelson went over lor' a' totitfhi Boyle; McDowell for Larson; Peay "A fdr I. Schaerrer; E. Wilson for down on a wide cutback play. Penn on" a placement was Peay,' Bhulef for J. Wilson; D,JSIm-- ; ' ' eonnti mons for McBeth; Mendenhall for wide. such The second half was a repetition Okelberry. to up of the first Provo again started ard a a march down the field, Biddulh Lehi1' SpMngvllle. liarwobd .'..r . Lipman with a beautiful scintillating inerct j run through thte center of th Hughes. .... .rt Peterson mans f PLEASANT GROVE . .D. Granite line for the third touch Ntelsdh .rg..V Asay most,., i down. The try for the extra. pblHt Llw ..'c...., . Jackson ... on to a was Roblson Haymond 16th .L. knocked pass 'ktober 13th, 14th, 15th, Smith lg.... Mendenhall . down. i .It...., .... Gray : BnAirt . fc-v."."Pmm Shows and Tuesday .H. Asay The Bulldogs scored twice In the Thorn Bkil ...qb... Start 7 p. m. and 9 p. m. ; Sun Oudmundsen. A ... fourth quarter. .rhb. . .R. Smith! pass from Bid' lay . and Monday Shows at dtilph to-- "Weird" Eggertsent after Paxraan . . . . . . .ihh . .... Milne i p. m., 7 p. m. and 9 p. m Blddulph had made a thrilling re Chllds .fb. .... Trane turn of a Granite punt to the 24- touchyard line, scored the fourth .Mi down for Provot The ' Jast acore, , , late in the final quarter, followed a X Treat - play Bidduiph!apassla Roblson' was touched Granite players who attempted to knock It down, the ball bounding into Robison's hands as he slid past the , "n . 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On the whole, the visitors' line appeared slow and inexperienced com- pared' with Provo w Barks Star- Onei-of the gratifying" discoveries of the Provo fans in addition to theperf ecXJworiof ihe '.Jlna. was the manner in which Nelson, and Sorenson, the new halfbacks; ' per formed. Nelson especially proved to be a find. Biddulph and Giles more than lived up to expectations. Uneup PROVO: GRANtTE! Eggertsen .". ...le.... . V.W8,Ikf . . NIsonger ..It..... . . ; ' Bunker " - - ' 7 . presents . f iEhe r TWyJaWI R. Murdock S. L."AValker Moss ..lg..... Murdock. ;...c.:.. Warner Larsen ...rg..,. , rt.:.. RoblFoh .re.. Blddulph Sorerisoh :.lh.. Nelson ,,, ij . , . rh t . . .1 Erlcksoo ' Mackay Hedlund " McGregor ,'. Jenson P IP '" Model 40 k. C set. For--- 1 volu 5040 c (ltematins current. quires six A. C tubes and one teaxly-in- g tube, (81 (without tubes). A loo Model 42 A. C set with line voluee rerulator. $90, and alddel 44, an sereoubs A. C set, 1110. 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J jOfficials Referee, Cart Swenson; 92, Salina 0. umpir, qien Simmons;, head lines- ff Wasatch man, 'ony". Fullsr: . f A , Moni-oeT- , Academy North Sanpete & ' t Saint quarter. ' - i ? . ' .t ' The Kittens completed several nice passea, nail for substantial 'gains, with Staples') on the receiv ing end of most of them. Maitin,, Ripple, Merrill arid M. Skousen 'well in the backfield for the Frosh,; a .did; Wi'k'nson, , at quartar-.wh- o ripped off several dice runs, , one f .them good . for-2, yards;,,vii.;. , 'kt-tt, With both teams playlnsf a' 'defensive game,' th uonteat developed Into a punting' duel uur-in- g the greater part of the game with the Frosh having a"ttecided edge In this department, due to the educated toe Of M. Skoiwenl 1 ' ? Suunders and West- SauftcferW arid - West" were -stafa foF'the L. D. S.. with Mauss and Htowln outstanding on' the line. " Lund sparkled on end, shaf-in- g a humber of passes for the only gains of the Saints during the game. I Starting liflttf'ahsurhmaryr-- " . fY" FROSH I b. S. f ' Richardson Wilson .... .re. ..... Tanson X, . Smith .rt:. i two-yar- Paysbfc , ... v their . . 41. Ul9 . U1UDL gUUU Provo pt, Granite West 6, Jordan . Mauss frHogan .. "Saunders "Erosh.- - v .. ,..'..0 Saints .,1. , defepse m .. iri,. tin ltl.lt:. Salt Lakers were held 'to two, first downs during the entire gama and both of these camw as the result of passe flipped by Dick Wcat, clever VT -- hard-foug- t function," although . 1 1 . yfaturday fl .... .lhl.s. . ,!. Milburn M, Skeusen .i.fb,.,t,.-v,- i Fetaer Score- by periods: " '. - 'Y Greenlirigs Threaten .Saints' Goal Line k Often, But Score Only Once; Invaders' ; THEATRE "T-e- ... Lusty Rasband - WlldcatTete and Henry Jones are matched for their' third; mat : tussle' of the season in Provo for next Tuesday night in the Provo ar' '"'' ' The ' fighting" Cbxifar ' Kittens mory hall.' The- match' follows the various maintained their clean slabs Mr the challenges, counterchaHe'nges, "de- season' by trouncing j ths' Lt- - R 8. nials and what have you that have high school footbairteant Saturday been flung about since Dean Park afternoon lit the "T" atadiurh; in a lifted the Junior ' ; middleweight close and tussle; by the world's charnplonahlp crown from score' of t to O. ' The Superiority of the Brow of th Oregon Wildcat in th'Ffosh was hardly indicated by a encounter, . ... the score, as the Greenllngs threatParks Keep Decision ened the Saint 'goal or several oe- Park, is still determined that he caaioris, only to' lose the1 ball by the will meet neither Pete nor Jones at slimmest margm.- , present but that he will travel to Suits .Do Beat' v the coast In' the near futut-- for a ' Coach "Josh:" West of the Saints series of matches there: started his second string, who re Pe,te ahd Jones have been argu- mained In during the firsquarter, ing their respective rights 'to a while .the regulars kept the bench. match with Park, fend lire matched Strange as it may seem,' the scrubs to fight it otat, with the wln'rier cer- held their opponents in check more tain to make an attempt to force successfully than the" regulars who Park Into a match. " were scored upon a few" miriutes ' "If Park tHinks he is good enough after their appearance' IH the game. to win the title, he must be. good Tha-gawas (iomparatlvely deenough to defend it," declared Wild- void of thrills, except ?6r aft Inters cat Pete j Saturday, furious at cepted pass with a ruh By Park's refusal to meet him. Magelby in the last quarter, which ' ' ' Wildcat Speaks failed to produce a score when the "When-champion refuses to Saints braced and held the Frosh meet all comers, he Is a Champion for downs with less than two yards In name only what the fans will to go for a touchdown. call a 'cheese champion.' If he goes .The Kittens' lone touchdown was to the coast with that reputation, scored in the second period on a he will soon find that he Is mighty beautiful forward pass from M unpopular, and that good matches Skousen to Staples,- - netting 30 will he few and far between. When with the latter finally downI held the belt, I met all e'omets, yards, ed on the Salnts' f i ancf tt-l- s strange td me thar Park Skouson bucked it over for a coun won't do the same. ter after Martin had taken the ball "In the meantime, if anybody to the a d thinks X won't wrestle, thy'te Frosh --penalty.- Skousen's try for I'm crazy. ready fprtrouble,jRnd the- - extra placement was lots of it I'm going to take Jones successful. point by ... for a cleaning Tuesday, and then The Saints' offensive 'failed to I'M alter 'ParkJ If he's riot yellow, he'll give me a match!" y won three straight games froth the r- Pacific States Piprf Plant team Frit day evening, arid the wihners now have a .500 percentage as a result The winners had little difficulty In annexing three In a row, and Included one high game of 833 in their total, of 228S. Al Olson, with . 489 points, led, the pin topplers for three "games, and also had high y game of 190. For the losers, Snow CtTV BOWLING LEAGUE set the pace for three games, with ' L. P.d 453. and tied with Bray for high iy .. 6 1.0M single game of 163. Scho'nrtd The score; 1 .835 Legion '. i : 'ii ".'"" -- J SUPERIOR: .661 Hertldj;.'.. 489 J500 Lawson ...... . .147 188 154 Sutton 'v. . ; .146 145 - 124--18 .500 C. Olsen StW Plant '.;'; .136; 175'. 155AS.JM6 3 J500 Harris - i.'.s r. Superior 490 ..152 190 148 .000 A. Olsen . . 6 Gas Company ..135 135 135 405 6 ' .000 Dummy ... Pipe Plant . , . . Hhrh' Scores for Week: ' High team score Schofleld, 2280. Totals . . . . . . .7l4 833 162265 PIPE PLANT: 890. High team1 ' ' .142 119 96 357 High "Individual, 3 game Callis-te- r, Hood' . 340 ..127 103 110 Prince .... 512. .. 94 94 High Individual single Callister',4 Fuller .... much-disput- ; 18 Pah. West high ehot)l's-4arerithers, opening tK defense of their state champlonshlpY found Jotdan it- - baHj a stubborn foe,, and able to score- - a 0 vJetory over CbacH Ted Foxley's scrappy outfit Past Scoria Ttmchdotvti-"-: A pass,' Noble to Calder, nettlhg V galn( coOntefl West the only touchdown of the" gam?,Jn the first quarter.- The pass came after Oliver Noble had raced SO yards to take the ball deep into Jordan ter" '."yt ritory.. Jordan played much better ball than was displayed against East high One week before, and In the fourth period a disastrous fumble stopped a really dangerous threat when a Jordan man. was away in ah open field,' after an aerial taken the ball well Into West high territory. ; West came close to scoring early In the fourth quarter, but aA offside penalty halted this attack. Is Ragged- ' WtPlay West's play was M from' finished, appearing tagged at timed. Noble's ppen field running was out- -' standing, while. the punting of Elk-- 1 rem and the tackling of Eardlcy and Davles were other features for the winners. Matthews. was th8 .blg ground-- 1 gainer jfor Jordan, with Larscn play ing- an outstanding gama.at d Friday's Result Payson 26, Tintic 0. ' SpringvfUe 6, Lehi . h American postponed; rain. J : 1.000 .667 .667 .000 .two ihr i.'siji7. " alld g: I Pet ...J 1t lieetdiggers Surprise Panth-- , era By Strong Opposition In League Duel ':, . Part Draws ... Martin".!. " - - - ) ' ajdogs registered a. decisive victory over Granite high," In the opening league game of thir season,; Friday, f the score of 32 to . The over- -' '" whelming defeat of their old rivals His definitely establishes the Provo ture iteam as a formidable contender for netf's the state high school championship coirjesthls season. The game was played as a lit the "Y" stadium before a. - 0; . . . .rg. . Chrlstensen ... .5. . Johnson ....... lg.. Pollard . :....''.!.?." Staples' .'......le.. Merrill .,...qb... Ripple Football Results Moss R. Clark (SI i Brush Aside Tintic Laurels Threat, 26-' Virtually Ciiiche r' Lions Stonewall Provo Linej'Biddulph; Giles, Nelson Gain Ground Brilliantly Unleashing a ' "v Farmers Unable to Make impression On tJy ERNEST K. RASMUSOK . 7 ON15 It.Trim.toD; Jones PASS GIVES KITTEtiS APPEASURE WiU Tangle IIANO FOUGHT GAfJE "'.".',. Rivals Battle for Third Time; f , ' 6 -.- , PAYSONTITLE V 1 ... T "J . .'.section. HfiSAXp, SU)AY, OCtOER. H, i928. r, PROVO SUNDAY: Jims urani ll 1M 'If. led r . DKPAPTMENT STOBE OF PROVO |