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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, PAGE FOUR Bowling League ieeting-Slai- PIN LAURELS RMr-iMmso-N ' INVADE PLANS; COAST NOVEMBER 18, 1928. BulldogsBowFo ed Tue&day:Night a ' X T it .Si.iAV1fJlrct"gi(il'HIII IT. Douli header with Arthur and Alumni at Provo. , Deo. 8 Double header with Vice OH and Alumni at Provo. Dec. 14 and 15 Double headers with Snow and Dixie at it Dm r , Provo. f Dec FEMININE FANS . at - ' North Dakota U North DakotaJlT 89 Grid Rooters, - Provo. Dec Harvard Seriously , Suggests Future Outside of Women -- f . JM-1- 7 Ogden. Dee,-48-- j Vlu ' Colorado Teacher, at - Dec at " 17 Pacjflo Coast 7 Sl-Ja- n, a--lo To - ):' games with r formidable have been, scheduled. for the Couear cagers. Five of these games 'VIII take place In California, ft I Twenty opponents." r each iheaclIiciYaleJiniPxincetoapf JlmiUng ana week's-lnvaaloax- if Coast being scheduled for coaci? rMt.Rdmhev crutreesj' Deo. 81 U Jan.' 7 are the dates of the big trip. Provo fans will Witness, pl'"n' r Jntersectlonal Five excitement. h U games of great Interest are stale., for this city. On Dec. 17, Colorado ti Teachers, always a strong contendu " er In the centennial state, will play at Provo, and after meeting North Dakota 'U' for two games den on Dec. 2ff and 27, the' Cougars .on y -- and Dukotans willIn mix here and the third Deo. 38 and 29, t o i fourth, games of their series. ' iiV ' n Famous Team Coming ti tha ; coast After retufpiof come the biggest games "of all tot i the Provo fans. On Jan. 9 and 10, u Phillips? (UljlveaiitA ot jOHIahoma Invades Provo, and (wo "bang-u- p a """games are regarded as certain when ' a ' over-taxe- fv the-ry- .! wvade. r :i m rte'wort i1 f .i' i,Calif ernlu- -- : - ... . ft-o- . - Piwllips Wiu was- - runner-u- mm HMVmt&ZH& i f 1927.. and p . taJumnus to two seats requiring him to occupy one of them is rapid At present. If ly being outgrown. you enjoy that sort of thing. It la . quite au fait to take the girl . friends. But wait a few years, say the crepe hangers at Cambridge. Soon the alumni themselves will exceed the seating capacity Of the stadium in question. The only answer la to hold football games for men only, What! No women??? As well Uproot the goal posts, erase the chalk markers, deflate the pigskin and call off the whole , business. , 'WhQ iai jthere j who has been hugged by mistake by a fair and unknown neighbor while 'some muddy faced quarterback Jj goes twisting down the field for a vouch, down who would agree to the football j'frjwt at games? ''Eliminate the cheer onrah4 aa fa aamost-ot- BuUtndiug,,baaketball insUtutian. Games" with Junior caneEesanX :uprstMW3aKiflis d it; looks ilke rare basketball season all around. - unit tournament The Inter-soclat jthe "Y" will start Tuesday,- and upon, its completion, expected within ten days, 24 men will be chosen for A and B teams,. Coach Romney will have charge ,of team A, with Buck Dixon at the helm of team B. process has After the weedlng-ou- t adyanced, each team will carry 12 men through tha tegular season. Prospects for a winning team are excellent this season, and Coach Romney la decidedly pleased at the ' ' i outlook.- - scheddlf;-n- al - a are. .captured eonceroed, &MSM'i !5 - fT..-i.i- i.J I first call for basketball slated Monday, and with " aspirants prospects appearing excellent, B. ''T.' V. announces the greatest pre- -' In the history aeaaon hoop schedule - mBtn r lead-trs.!:B- ui are two ,iher ukhig to a footbaU i eioy Kamjirtd tf Itwn comes in a imai Just Jur coal with a Fifth Aveous. label. at'J vNo women??? " Panthers Chalk Victory Over Region Title; Is Star for Match e: row e jection 11; . a-- - . "I'm - . a) ei hi o J el ? 'a l Ul . f . a? ra ,b ' o :H 1 ' . 1. - -- ATSMOOTS IB PHONE 20 n wmmm, .... 7"-- ' - '. k hi ' ' 153 400 214 132 40) and I u the truest thing you ever heard. 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" psona f WITH WET BALL i Receive the saihe . There is just one gift that money can ? ; PRACTICE 1 i . , - THREE BROTHERS TOGETHER nl - , j i "k ,.i - - Wright, forward, from American ForkL Lou .Johnson, center,, from for8prlngvllle; Maughn, B. ward of four years ago; Crawford. 'guard, from Fielding Academy, Good-lini Idaho; C. Prince, guard, from for- Idaho; and Sid Thompson, brother of the famous "Cat" from Hurricane. There !'ward, many othera with scholastic and Junior college reputations who iwlll work for places on the "Y" iteam this season., ;WI Play At P. H. 8, The Cougars will do. most of their ( practicing and much of their league school playing In the Provo high school ofvpvrrnasliim thi season, " . rrr. ficials announce : in all, B. X. Us aavance t All schedule Is enough to cause any basketball fan to catch his breath! h et ; . want to talk to you - E m ui . . " - Mr. Hoover and Gov. Smith bo-fo- re , -- o V . A - , fool thru" 1 lead-alumn- f'' m a :- off-tack- le hope that jf her escort reads' this NlelseA v he doesn't save his ticket stubs, ? What! No women ?? ? Gggertsen . 'luiwniu it.". . .Athletic officials at West Virginia say that every member, aft their footbalLaquad. is a, native .. , .i. v 4 ni I - 44, i .:. "Sid"-Blddul- - lege football. .. Why, one of the longest runs 1 ever enjoyed watching during 'a Hartley " '. . football game was In a alik stockTotals 7; ing no nearer the gridiron than seat ... WENT ON LONG CAMP Bill Carrigan and several' trieni- -' bers of his Boston Red, Sox went. on a long hunting 'tripsin Maine ti immediately after the oeasen closed.- - y . ; , ." - .Jl loveliness in their, tight little perky L ToUIav.--- ... .828 696 GAS COMPANY hats and fur coats flecked with "the ..121 126 winning colors" and topped off by Madsen . . a big chrysanthemum, and you Kllpack .. ..120 94 have taken the "heart" out of col- Prows . ..151 117 Vete Return 'Many are: I Among the experienced men George Cooper, Owen Rowe, Rubs ! Magelby. Paul Thorn and Wendell Ingeraoll ft - Poulson, guards; "Rags" vand Mark Reeve, centers; Eldon Brlnlev. Sanky- - Dixon' Les Wright A - ,and Bliss Hoover, forwards. L New men Include Jenson, center, Ul il cen-hi t, 'from Snow college; McGregor, jter. from Dixie; Kitchen. Payson w . Poughkeepsie regatta. . Bv FRANK GETTY' NEW YORK. Nov. 17. (UP) What!' No women ??? comeiTTnTall ser Te suggestion 0 lOUnrlPISlI I rtltll llBrTlru n.linilBlliH lilllTri BitJP that the future solution lo congesd tion In the country's football stadli Is to limit alumni to one ticket each and require each to use his ticket personally, Only Matter Of Time it In onlv a matter of time, say the authorities at Cambridge, before women spectators at football games will be as rare as drop kicks. ,i The system 1n vogue at Harvard, (flvag-amea.- ) Jan. rniiups univenMij of Oklahoma at Provo. -- ' fl ii -' "of orHclaJaplaa avijagJ!.i,.rMdBffa.- crew within a few years to race fl aganst WashlngConand California annually and also participate la the - .". ' Provo: 1 - 'University . iMAY ELIMINATE: t , , J : .a .u Tussles in California Slat-ell; Intersectional Combats Here; Cagers Begin Work Tuesday, ..mi .. Wei HihP ower ' Pre-$easo- n Young Roosevelt it Captains of all teams in the City Bowling league will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Superior and' Legion Dead' , -- ; :. tha Provo Armory. II.' (. locked; Schofield Team UpThe call is issued br 1 the league president, who announces Provo Up 20-- 0 set by Herald. that arrangements for the first To Cinch behalf .championship playoff' BiddulpK ' tween Superior Motorandj the U CYTX- - BOWLING LEAGUE Losers. American- - Legion will TJe'ittade First Hnlf , ' at this meeting. The schedule Final Standing " a counter, Ouhln going rovjAjghroppedJtsJirdsuc-brough- t for the second halfjtfJlLJiei W. L. Pct.1 L, cesiive gridiron encounter Friday over for the tally, The summary; all and arrangements drawtmp, .16 8 .768 Supertjr West. in afternoon In Salt Lake, when therprovo.- -- TU'STieS iorj)layarllLledex:ide4apQn. Leglon . ....j, ; detail. , Kruse Sutton ......18 .720 , Possible elimination Qf double the Bulldogs, 20 to 0, and thereby 2iTK,-It .. ;"' Eardley . . .. .Trr.u r J7J Schofleld Re-! wamer "'la'' headers in the second half . Will captured the championship of White .11 10 JPA d i ' '! t,lcu Two, Class A. be discussed. lMurdoc.t Gilbert ... ... c... . 16 . .110 8 Plant Ipe ii wu 1 uiauiruuB jinisn lurgnell . Dupaix Gas Co. .... ...,,..rg.. , 8 18 .lot 4 tne rrovo uuiiu, wnicn sianea me Glsseman Nlsonger. .......rt.. . 8 18 .111 Steel Plant season In great style-bImpressive Robison . . . Davies ......;.re., victories over Granite and Jordan, .. Guhin Blddulph. Qb.. ?ff HIGH SCORES FOR WEEK i. then to drop three in a.row to Sorenson amir . Brennan .jn.lhb. High team total: Button 310. East,' L. D. S.. and West. . Richlns Anderson rhb. High team single: Superior: 828. Giles..... .......fb.. , Elkrem No Great Difficult- ythree-gamEl-High Individual had-- ; Substitutions:. Call for Provo The Panthers dnVf llott-8- 20. 1 great ...; - High Individual single: Lawson ficulty in stopping ' the Bulldogs Giles, Zabriskl for Sorenson, Bailey . Tan-to Provo Grappler Eager 197. Friday. A slippery field handicap for Eggertsen, Anderson for Zaped both teams- - to a considerable briskl, Clayscji for Snell, Beeler for Pwk-"With Dean -' gle extent. Passes gave West two of Murdock. West Calder for Rich-In-s, Officials at Groton school say that . Motor took three games Superior McGinn for Eardley, Ferguson Elliott .Roosevelt won his job at Its and straight foottouchdowns, from the Gas company bowlers FriOnce More. . for "the for Du- - guard on the football team because Davies, Goodmanson Prova accounted for third. ball In finished and day night, thereby a tie wit h the American Legion never threatened , seriously, laW ' prising in the. least when it Is with his Whlte.n Henry Jones, fully recovered though the first- half championship of tha known that he is a son of Franklin from his knee Injury, Is once more passes and runs, was alCity League. . ' of Scorihgt Touchdowns Rfchins, D. Roosevelt, governor-elec- t upon the trail of Dean Park, sen ways dangerous. Sutton's Take Thir- dDavies (pass-froGuhfn, York New in and himself a Guhin). sational Orem, grappler. ,. n: ' l on fighter SchofleiO. Auto, tied with the showed The Bulldogs strength PolntTTter touchdown Elkrem the political world. Young Rooseers prior to last nlghfs games, was Although the junior middle defense at times., halting West advances within the shadow of their (Center plunge);" Richlns (pass velt is one of the Btars of the Groweight title and the championupset two Out of three games by ton team. thn Herald pin topplers, a result ship belt have departed with goal posts on several occasions. The from Eikrem). Wildcat Pete, the Oregon: which toppled Schofield to fourth ends and tackles held .put fairly Is Just an anxious ptun, .., Sutton's Market bowlers Wellfigalnst the Panther onslaught, aa ever to tangle with Park. f inished third. Just one game behind but. West hammered through the " Park defeated Jones in a cham center of the line consistently. -the' two leaders."" The Legion and1. Superior . teams pionship match recently. Jones baY - l.Guhia - andBrennanJtwaaubstl will play for the first half title this ing won the first fall when a knee tute West backs, were outstanding ' week, ths date to be decided at Injury. In subsequent mixup in the battle. Guhin. replaced Cap forced him to concede the match tain, Oliver Noble, - whose Injured Tuesday evening's meeting.' ' aj .asHsBsmBtmi . The Superior Motor team bowled to Park. . .. ankia ia not yet recovered.' Guhin's 2303 to wallop the Gas company. line bucking was. a big fealure of planning a trip to the Lawson led the Motorists, with n east in the near future," said the .West game, while. Brennan was Jones to a Herald reporter Sattotal of 511, and high single game strong on defense. Davies at end Of 197. - For the Gasmen. Madam urday, "and I'm anxious to played great ball for the Panthers. and Prows tied for high three prove that I can beat Park How They ScoredI go. Without attempting games, with 400 apiece, and Madsen had high single of 153. to offer any alibis, I had tough West scored three minutes after The Herald took the last two the opening kickoff, with a series luck when I loot to Pork, and of line bucks and tackles. ' The I think that Tin entitled to angames of the series from Schofield, after dropping tha first. Jude other match with htm. He Panthers counted, Richlns circling end for 12 yards and a score. The won't have the championship to Hardy and his famous speedball were outstanding in the Herald's second quarter was even, but in to a score upset. Hardy leading all opponents, Goodell '' :.122 133 172 427 the third West marched with a three game total of 494 and when Guhjn passed to Davies for v .132 192 170 494 Hardy 192. Tha Her a high single game-ogain and score., Near ..163 187 139 489 Gray ald's team total was 2203. the close of the game, a long march .v 113 Hullek 113 S i Calllster and Allen tied for high V Hi "" "TTOW the campaign is coming along three games for .Schofield .each rTotals-T:,.Tr.T- .. rr.679 768 756 2203 worry- about," pow,' and if Tie's" ' ' getting 476,!. Allen had high single vw witn Smith, and Hoover and. he can beat ine as he as sure SCHOFIELD of 190. t i,- ,, 149 136 397 Vincent says, be ought to jump at, the other .:.i.::.Yt . , . : The scores: . great Americans to listen to, right n, ,i Allen . . chance." t ,, . ,.190 158 128 476 ..',),. SUPERIOR in your own comfortable chair. . aces' two mat 476 local These ,,151 Callister, 148, always in Lawson ,....X97 162 182 811 U Alger ..138 134 142 414 put on a great battle, and fans are ., C. Qlsen .158 129 171 ., 158 Jensen .' . Here' the 1929 iradio that brings in 123 155 410 hopeful that arrangements can be ,.132 149 136 150 435 Pierpont u , f another oi tussle between made . clearly every syllable and note of all the A. Olsen 181 133 163 477 723 712 738 2173!tha rivals,. r,, .., Totals fine programs t the command of tho Robinson 143 136 143 422 FwLUVisiON DiaL Atwaterltentperforui-anc- e 8.r.fiRanutt.iMiitli!niiii)Miriniiit . jFive PLAN CREW Southern California TROJANS TWO TIE FOR S-BASKETEE- RSHAVE SUDAy, S 5 S Ticket "epotPhone I J JrrlSdRte' r Jl M fnTaT iminiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiun h Agene !-- J H t ft, ul Ti I i -- V W fT isH mJA I --Ji li B " U I ii 1 IN 1 mJ TTl ,..T , KENr HEADQUARTERS ATWATER . L fhone 279 for Demonstration '..- r. , ' . -.-'- ::;';tit:f j r-- PRbVO. UTAIT - - - I J . ; |