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Show i Biddulph, Robison and Eggertsen by championship '.;h' ..'".-- ' Fritla, I . Grid Results ' V tiile - ' . . Provo 28, Jordan 0. Kast 37, C.ranit 13. Lehi 24, American Fork Tlntio 18, Carbon 0. 7. t:. i , : ''' "Sth!r T tlre-.Pro- w . I J . DurfngHhe renrninder-o- f 4hiirrtfProve08AIXrI' Provo kept the ball In Jor-da- n territory, staging two drives, line on one of reaching the these and going to the yara mam on another ball on a Provo penalty for 2 quarter -- Jt!L with East, when R. Mi'nlock sustained a minor 'fracture pf the shoulder that will keep him out of the game for at least two weeks. attackMnlyloghjiUed off-sid- e.' ' 1 Giles Goes Over In the second quarter the Bull- -' dogs scored twlc;e with compara-Ttlv- e ease. Taking the ball on a march down the field xn steady -k off tackle gains slashing by Nelson and Biddulph. a spec-end run by Soren- -' .tacular son, and Giles' vicious plunging, over the Ithe winners-pushe- d Ully of the game early in the Quarter, Giles going over the line - i In the final plungeto get the cred- U for the touchdown. i The third counter came shortly ; after when RobiBon again snared - one of Biddulph's accurate pegs. 1 n for a Ei'nffl Tf AJ't...nMl.n UIUUUQ ' was a beautiful pass from the mid--1 -- die of the field, arid an equally JVonderfui catch. Robison Bcored extra point arter touendown on ' the a pass from Biddulph, who faked a -- cut-bac- 15-ya- see-fe- -- ; kick. at one halfback post, was revelation to Provo fans. He reeled off a number of consistent gains through the Jordan line while he was in the game. Lineup and summary: - PROVO: " JORDAN: . . Eggertsen Lovell Densley.-le....- . Benson .........It.... Latson Brady ....... vlg....rr.. Warner 8. Murdock Reading ,.:.....c Woodhsad ,..,..rg....R. Murdock Laverl Pensley.rt. ...... Nisonger Larsen .........re........ Robison Kimball .. . .. u.qb.,4fc,J1J Biddulph Burkinshaw ... .lhb. .... , Zabrtskie Torkelson .....rhb Anderson Matthews fb. ........ . Nelson Score by quarters: Provo ....6 13 0 726 6 0 0 Jordan Touchdowns, Robison Scoring: 3, Giles; points after touchdown. pass Biddulph to Robison 1; pass, Biddulph' to Eggertsen, 1.Substitutions: Provo Giles for Anderson, Sorenson for Zabriskle. Snell for Nisonger, Bailey for Eg gertsen, Payne for - R. Murdock, Nisonger for Snell; Eggertsen for Bailey, R. Murdock Westover for SnelL .Beelar for S. Murdock, for Larsen, Clayson fayne lor Westover. Jordan pumus for Benson, Anderson for Brady, Bateman for Kimball, Benson for.Dumus, Brady for Anderson, Kimball for Bate man, Bateman for Birkenshaw, tsirKenshaw for Bateman. Benrman for Woodhead. Anderson for Read ing, Haunt for Matthews, Tucker ror Vincent, Wright for Larsen. uiiiciais Keieree, Kump; um pire, Brown; head linesman. Bar-net- t 00 - Jordan put up a stiff defense in the third quarter, which wis played on more even terms with more frequent punt exchanges. T,.ate In this period Provo advanced toward - the Jordan goal on another march that was finally halted on the opline, where Proponent's one-fovo tost the ball again on penalties and Jordan's Improving defense. their first The Beedlggers-madreal scoring threat of the game In this quarter when Torkelson, classy 'Jordan half, broke away from the Provo tacklers on his own four-yar- d dash that line for a looked like an inevitable score until Sherman Nelson overhauled him oh the Provo line, with one . of the most sensational sprints of the afternoon. The Bulldog JineJ PROFESSOR FOUND DEAD i was Impregnable and Jordan was to make any further ad- PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct 7. CUP) -,mnce. Er. Albert Schneider, professor of , ' I The final score of the game came criminology at University of Cali'n the fourth quarter, with the fornia, dean of the North Pacific ' brilliant Robison crossing the goal College of Pharmacy here; and one line for his third touchdown of the of ths most widely known criminologists In the country, was found game,; after he had' intercepted Larsen's pass on the Jordan 30- - dead under mysterious circumyard line. Eggertsen tallied the stances here today. extra, point on a pass from Kid- - Tr. Schneider's body was found leaning agaiostlbe wall of a build,lulph. . ing by a milk truck driver. Desperate Itully With the score 26 to 0, the visitors launched a desperate rally in L. D. S. BAPTISM 8ERVICE8 the last five minutes of the game L. D. S., baptism services will be in an effort to aver.t the disgrace held in the Utah stake administraof a shutout. Strengthened ,by tion building, today at 3 p. m. The fresh ' substitutions, theyatlvanced bishopric of the Pioneer ward will the, ball en passes t wi4Vns - be 1in:h8rger" d line, ley to the Provo wherj the rejuvenated Joidan tuajs. mtide: a' first down with two tTr07Torkelsoff was sUiped ' - for-Pay- ot d : SALT LAKE CITT. Oct. 27 fancclal to Evening Herald)--Eas- t ean-- Park vs."Henry" Jones!r high'a sensatinoal gridsters- - brushed aside Granite Friday, 37 ta 13, This wrestling classic rforthe and thereby took another step to- Junior mldUlewelght championship of the world, is slated for Thursday ward state title laurels. .The loss of "Mez'4 McMurray, evening, Nov. 1, according to anfalledto slow nouncement of. Promoter; Lloyd star ground-gaineupEast's attack appreciably, and Thornton, and such a match means the Leopards swamped Granite by the biggest mat attraction of the hseasoh- - for, fans of this section. sheer power' of attack. : Chrlstensen In Form Championship Battle Frank Chrlsteosen, Granite full Park and JoneS have staged a back:, carried the Farmer attack al number of sensational matches and carried it during the past few years, and each most single-handeout man has many hackers whenever well, but wh Granite's line classed by East, there was little the rivals meet This time, Park chance for Granite to worry Coach will be defending a world cham Mickey Oswald's scretW crew. pionship, following a recent, victory Hartensteln, East .quarterback. over Wildcat Pete of Eugene,' Ore., and Bowers, fullback, were out1 champion prior to this defeat JoneS subsequently defeated Pete, standing in Hartenstefh starring wittreprTtmr so thaTlKe crafty Provo grappler and passes, with Bowjm smashlngr an the line in-- great style; Hilton also chance of victory Over the looked good in the backfield, while Orem flash. Carmen and Flandro, ends, and Park had previously stated that bulhe would not defend his title prior Captain Carlston.tackle, were . to an Invasion of the coast, but acwarks on the forwsrd wall;-Christensen was the whole show cording to Promoter Thornton, for- - GraniU,-with-- R. Jensen also Park is decidedly angry at any insinuations that he fears to meet doing good work. i Cinch Game Early Jones for the championship, and East's juggernaut smashed three has consented to stake the title touehdowns across In . the firs! and the $1,000 diamond-studde- d quarter, but Granite scored in the belt on the result second on passes and line plunges, "I'm gla6fark has come out of Christensen-- . carrying the all his shell," said Jones, Saturday. across. An EaU fumbje paved tRe "I have never' believed Park to be way for anolher Oranlt.ff adore In 'ycllow,'and X feel that he la doing the third period, th eFarmers be- the only square' thing by meeting 8 me. I don't blame him for not being on the short end of a period at this stage, but East then ing enthusiastic about wrestling In got upnder way again with two Provo, considering the crowds we've had or haven't had lately, ining of the third period, , apd pushed but was the only thing fpT chan-pioover another in the final canto, to do. I think the' fans will see a real- battle next Thursday making the count 87 to 13. night and I'm out to win the championship!" Jones On Der Hunt-Jo- nes I left the. city Saturday on a g trip,. And will return I iouay or lomoriow 10 put tne Iln- : ishmg touches to his training. r, Wildcat Pete, the former is stiH In this region,' add will return to Provo the night 6f the match, when he undoubtedly Aerial Attack In Final Period wi!J issue a challenge to the win' ner. ' ne, ' . ack. 13-1- - UTEiRKHMEN deer-huntin- DEFEAT AGGIES Gives "IT - UtW-holde- 20-- 7 Victory MIC TtilS LOOAK Oct. 27. (Special) A aerial attack by the UnU verslty of Utah freshmen gave them 18-- 0 a the, Utah Aggie greenllngs Friday. Aggies registered a touchdown In the first quarter, when Thompson -of Utah bunted the ball out of .EUREKA, Oct 27 Tintlc high Frl-daschool Carbon bounds en his surprised high and the line, 18-ball went to Aggies. victory; Four line chajktngupan plunges' took the ball over, Maughan over the Region Five contenders. The game was Tintlc's all the scoring. way. .Two long advances brought Rlggs Starts Rally-U- tah was unable to register for two of the three touchdowns, ConoJ three periods, although Shober, big ver ana tim scoring, ana irytnau fullback, made consistent gains for counted the other following a Car-- 1 the Redskins. However in the bon fumble. Tintlc's passes and line attack fourth stansa. Riggs, Ariitona phe-nowas Injected as halfback, and was too strong for the Invaders. started a powerful passing attack. The Rlggs-Clar- k combine on passes registered three touchdowns and the game for the youthful Utes. The A last-peri- CARBON, y, 0 lineup Utah Aggies I. Smith. R. Shields Jefferson . .... Bowen .. ..Is.......,. .c........ Cleaves . . In his trackrrmt1rc-nmwoTliiy- s, LOANS and the game ended with the ball marker. resting on the four-yar- d , "OREM LINE" . SMOOT-"LUMB- Provo to Salt Lake and return. M CE ..0li33 Commutation, or 500 Mile' Mileage Books J 2 CENTS PER MILE . Good between all stations. t Private caratnd"8peclal rates to parties on Columbia T 8onoMortga6eCo Special car service for protection of perishable freight. . Henry L Moore and D. P, Abercromble, Becelvers. aldon 3. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. . embarrassment la en In" arranging a sal-- 1 ary loan with us. : Our I dealings are entirely con fidential and our terms I are' more than reasonable. I Our Service is Confidential 1 tailed 7 application. Salt Lake & Utah R. R. 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The ' C0. f Anderson T.R. Smith fb Substitutions: American Fork Karren for Wagstaff. Lehi L Smith for Bushman. - Officials Referee, Swensonrum-pire- , Weight BATTERY ' ' Consultation Does Not Obligate You In Any Way ...... Jenaen.173 ....... HERALD At Sutton s November 5th to 10th -, lhb... nilWW MJ : ExperiJBattkre"ekSantarium Dietitian T -. 610-1- 915 " -- uennes- , 616. 405 120388 112276 For Your Health's Sake MoSchofield Auto and J.000 tor bowlers had little Suprlor dif f lculty Jn Mft straight games winning . three . Mtl . header at the Armory alleys. Scho0 J500 field Auto trounced the Oar company pin topplers, and - Superior American Motor handed Evening Herald a Friday's Scores: teat .' " lacing. Lehi 24, American Fork 7. Schofleldbowlers were In rare form, scoring over 800 each game Lehi to total 2414 for the highest total LEHI. overpowered American Fork Frl of the week. Jensen was high man lay, breaking the tie for the cellar for his team, both for three games, position in Region Three by a 24-- with 664, and single game, 197. victory. The game was moved fori Gaffney led the Gasmen, with a three-gaward from Nov. 0. total of 404, and high ' Th wlnnrs were clearly superior single game of 147.-to the Cavemen, pushing over three Easy For. Superior-Supe- rior touchdowns In the first quarter to Motor chalked up. a tocinch the game. The second stansa tal of 231Q against the Herald. , A was scoreless, and American Fork Olsen was high man for three' scored a touchdown - In the third games, with 610, and Robinson had period, Lehi came back to end all high single,' 204. Nielsen led the argument with another score In Herald was high total of 419, and the final canto'.' high single of 159. ' H. Asay and Milne In the Lehi The scores: DacTttield: 'and Whitman at end. . SCHOFIELD were outstanding for the winners, 125 ' 159 284 while Ingersoll, American Fork Vincent '.. 149 183.134 466 halfback, was the ace of his team. Allen ... Callister ....... 183 160 178 621 The lineup: , 170 132 U Alger 802 AM. FORK: LEHI: 198 194 564 Sesrar Jackson c.,., Hale n........rg....r.... Larson Earl lg. ...... Bushman Dean ...,rt........ D. Asay Wllles Wagstaff ......It Nichols ........ re , Whitman Skinner .le Trane Preston ....... qb Ball H. Asay Ingersoll .... . ;rhb . J35 135 Sutton Market REGION THREE - FROZEN ER v ride cheaply and safely. Week-en- d Excursions VICTORY .., Mi Those who use the ... . . five-yar- min-"llt- 24-- 7 INFORMATION ON FINANCING YOUR NEW HOME WE CA SUFPLTIT .rhb. Kike v Khobr Maughan ". .... .'. fb Officials Referee, Jarvln; um pire, C. Jenkins; head linesman, ; P)anchaxL:,7 JT Thompson . .... 124 102 10 131 imUt Colton . Hartley 1118-1Prows kilpack . ......125 Thurman . ...... 80 12d Oaffney -- , l. Totals,. IFYOU WISH Utah U. S. Clark ..le... ..It........ Walling .rg.. ....... Larson .rt. .. Newman E. Smith...... ,.re....... Russell Westover . . . Thompson Descher .lhb. ...... Elliott Ward N. Smith 100 JaiPriJaa 130 403 ,151-13- LEHI SCORES r, B......155 .135 ...... ......11 1 3U Totals v. . . . . .459 ' 692 6051746 SUPERIOR ..II I M Legion . t. 4172457 I 75 LawsonSuperior , . , . , i ft 162 155 108 4 .687 C. Olsen 425 Sutton ...... JS3S Harris ... ......144 166 159 S 469 Herald . Jt50 A. Olsen Steel Plant .......... ......157 175 178 510 S 10 487 Robinson r.r.7.133112 204 449 Pipe Plant Gas Company II .000 Championship Match Is Scheduled, moter Announces; Jones Confident He ' Can Take Title From Orem Man d, IVaisaitch Acaidemy 27, Monroe 0. 18rSoutli Cache Weber m fd m brilliant, Davis 6, Preston 0 (tie). 7, 'wUjtine Bear Blver 122, North Cache " ' ' ! with long, accurate parses --Tooele 88, Cyprus 0. .i ',,.-;y .,.t noping end Tuns-t- o bewilder Murray 68, Bingham 0. (irantevlllfl 44, Westminster ft. opponents for the" greater - pirt of the; gamerWhile the en- -. Central 6, Ferron 9.' team functioned lnan DelU 48, Fillmore 0. i. Hlncklw7, Milford 0.- J excellent manner, the work of Bid-High ft. dulphcmfty field grfrrer-a- l for the. Morgan 19, Wasatch Park CltjrSl, Cathedral Bulldogs, aril Tne brtninnt showing Proro East Seconds 12, No, Summit ft. I- of Kobiaon wasandfarEgpertsen, and nbove the wtfgmen, was the only time during the outstanding features of the battle. This that Jordan had the ball in" Provo. scored in' the. "first two game line. , minutes of play with surprising side of the tenryard furnishMatthews and Torkclson swiftness, before the spectators had ed the biggest share of the Jordan into their seats. On the with Larsen doing com"' settled third play of the game, Biddulph offense, In Hinging passes. hurled a long pass to Roblsdn, who mendable work ran 20 yards for a touchdown a Brady and Wbodhead were out for standing on defense. t rain. Biddulph'-tr- y Provo suffered a loss that may low. too was touchdown after point CITY LEAGUE STANDING L. Pet . W. rv. Dummy Pro- - gchofleid 3; ' Bv ERXEST R. RASMUSOX Tho Provo Bulldogs maintained -ls.n1atr?n tBft' f&' for' thei 1 High-Scho- ol m Swamp 'u, Granite East Eleven; Score, , Displays Power 37-1- GAS CO. . Tonards 27tjHcople 807WU Hardy - AT BOWLING 143 GoodeU "Totals--T ,!' ,1 'Mil Outstand-inf- f In Brilliant VrctoryrJordan Makes-O- nly Threat Near Finish .- EASY WINNER 135 Crane LEADERS YIN Park EAST HIGH IS Beetdigger Team '. DDEES, 26 - 0 TP ID) rovoutclasses '.'.y- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1928 PROVO SUNDAY'HERALD, PAGE FOUB i PROVO, UTAH g |