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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1928. PAGE. FOUR FOUR SURVIVE IN fr i Monday; Fiinaiis 1 uesday SVris Souci Wins by Overwhelming Score; 5:30 p. BT vt-- -8n i- "U"-AggieGa- Slan Murphy, graduate manager of athletic at the University of Utah, 'announced Saturday that there were still plenty of good seat, in the Ute stadium for the annual Thanksgiving classic between the University of Utah and the college eleven.. He stated, e however, that a brisk Tl'ESDAYSCHEDVLE Championship . mWlnnem of Mon-da- y' 5:50 p. mUlnal game, play for unit championship lntir-Mcl- CONSOLATION" 8CHEJDl?flt Monday; M:3i va. o. . T P. m;-- No, U:30 p. m- - - Faculty. Utah-Agricult- ural ' pre-gam- sections, and urged that out-of4 " write ce for reservations. The .ticket sale la being handled hi. year exclusively In the Salt Lake .porting goods houses. Ticket, are available by mail - through Spaklings, Western Arms. Z. C. M. I. sporting department or Salt Lake Sporting Goods company. Check, or money order, should accompany all order., and the applicant should state on which aide of the stadium he would prefer -- 4 . townfan. in the runFour team, remain U. Y. B. the '"tf FrV ning for unit championship, following the winner day', game.. In which trlmrrohed by decisive margins the San. be most interesting, with Into Soucl heavily favored to .weep ... ,x i. ot th cxDcnse or ljoa v Cougar Erranis arc other semifinal ry matched in the the found ! Friday', encounter,a at San Soucl having " walkaway expense f the Nuveko unit, which was beaten 61 to I. Brintay. Por-- I Clarence and Mervln Skou.n to the tec and Magelby. all added .while heivy scoring tor the winner ! Hillman kept hi. team from a shut, Brln-- I out by scoring three point high-ma- n a. to hi. reputation ley added of the tournament by tossing in 10 field goal.. Pusa" Thompson and Rust, two the freshman sensation, led ove the tn a 8 victory man high-poiTausalgs. Rust was 1.11. irknmnirtllith 11 marKers, wnua through the hoop "looped Ma manner reminlmnt brother. "Cat" Thompson or on the, Montana State. Red Thorn of the ace was tha line gvard " loeera. f ' Cougar Errante Win The Cougar ErranU, playing their first game of the series, UBed many . substitute, in' defeating ;thesubsti82 to IX Mark Reeve, var-stty- . tute center of last year for the five with man high-poiwas scored from under the ba Val-hyri- c. 27-1- nt four-shot- i"k" f. s VlH-lrlg- a. at-on- - -- to sit v ; : . Creighton Annexes Win By 9 Count 20-1- Iowa, .Nov. GRINNELL, 24 that tied Creighton Utah University, 7 to 7, two week, ago, scored a' 9 victory over Grinnell Friday. The home team came from behind in a hectic battle to take a 4 lead, but near the close of the game, a disastrous fumble gave Creighton an oppor- -- Catholla. - pushing ,. 4unlty,-4hcore across to. win the game. It was a hectic battle from .tart to finish, and was one of the most thrilling football game, ever play- 20-1- -- L. Stanfleld, M. 0 rg. Peterson, 2 Ig. ........... Total. . 1 '8 1 NO 8 TAUS8IG8 G. T. F, ringer, 1 Sibbett, rf. 2 department, Berge, If. strong In the coring 0 while Wilkinson and Scott were B. Rasraussen, c,.' 1 F. Lewis, rg. ... the' Viking aces. 0 .Consolation play 'or first round Thorn, lg. 0 loser, start. Monday, with a battle Fassey, c. . . . . . of Exceptional Interest slated for- Dastrup, a faoTWsday at :15 p. m., when 7 7 4 ..Totals . aift team oppose. Unit No. 81. The of will be NO. 15 VALHYRICS comprised team faculty for-- 1 O. T. F. Ott, Romney and Buck Dixon, and W. Hansen, rf. 8 0 0 ward.; Kitchen, center; Rail, ....4 JO 0 Hart, guards; L. Skousen, reserve. Thompson, It I ':'' 8 ' ji ooo rg.r. i 1: 18 P. 6 8 11 2 Thta team I. plotting to bring old-- f Rust. e. . ............. 4 , 4 8 ttew form W bear In the competl-- 5,. E. Clark, rg. ......... 0 2 2 tour-'0 Wixom, lg. . ......... 0 tiQ and .nare the" conlatlon j , nay laurels. . 5 27 11 6 Totals , Scorrs of Friday1, game.: NO. 6 SANS SOUCI Berrett, referee; Poulson, umpire. O. T. F. P. k VIKINGS :4 ' 12 .6 ' 00 00 . 20 C Skousen, rf, .'. .O. T. F. P. .10 ...... 0 2 1 1 Brlrdey, If EKgertsen, rf. , 12 0 . 2 ....... Porter, c. lfw Wilkinson, -4 "M." Skousen, rg.' Scott, c . . .T .,2 8 1. . l l o- . ...... 0 rg. Magloby, lg. 0 Smart, .. 0-- 0 I , I. ' llaascn, c. Starley, lg. .60 .00 .00 ...'.. ..... ft 1 '3 NUVEKO O. T. F. 0 0 0 0 0 0 c. Hillman, Phillips, rg Mc Arthur, lg. r 0 rf.'.... Ev SUnfleld; McCoard, If . 1 25 "Total. J 4 x... f(0 ". 0 ".. 1 1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .. . Total. r.-- 7r . S4 2 -- 12 e L. Jensen, Berrett i c. . rg. . Jensen, lg. Purcell, lg. . . 00 1 0 0 1 0 2 . Totals . 0 0 1 1 7 4 32 .14 Primary or crude sine llrectly from the domestic ore.' Is made During 1927 ' the manufactured value of dairy product. In California was $153,885,760. 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"Despite the fact that Jake Bird is held in the state penitentiary a. a suspect, police continued the hunt for the inprdarar. cn tha supposition that Bird might not be the killer. Two officer.,- - Patrolman "Ed wards and Chapman, came upon car in, the negro district and were ordered to halt Chapman called out that he was a patrolman, where upon the ne groes opened fire and then started the motor and raced away. The officers followed 'and a running gun fight was staged. . i i : fit The Bruin, kept - the - ball in Granite " territory throughout "the game, except near the close,, when an array of substitutes was sent in by' the Idaho coach. y Twin Fall, .cored one touchdown In each period, and with Tooley and Shoemaker, backf ield aces, .tarring In the of fense, . they were never in dangej . The most sensational play of the game occurred when' Warde, quarterback, dashed 65 yards through ft broken field for a touchdown. 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This matter Is handled by the coaches in special session, and usually the task of schedule-makin- g extends farlnto the night before ' v it la complete." Colorado delegate, are coming to the conference session by special car, and will be in full force' for ' the meeting. . General policies of the conference' for the enMiIng year will be taken up on the first day, and some action of greatest Importance to the R. M. C. ' la certain to result. The opening session Is slated for 2 o'clock on Dec. 7, with Friday evening, Saturday morning and afternoon sessions slated before the delegate, wend their way. home ' ward. Carcass" Karcls, giant fullback of Carnegie Tech, Is . PROVO, UTAH. Private cars and special rates to parties on ... : application. 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Harry Guss and cyle contain about 250 balls. Region Four Victor Defeats Harold Smith of Salt Lake. In doubles, Brlnley and Glade Reaches Hinckley; Llnebaugh of Pleasant Grove took second place to Harry Gusa and Class B Final. Harold Smith, while Alden Smith and Wilson Booth of Provo are In ' DELTA. Nov. 24 (Special to The third place. Herald) Wasatch academy nosed Only ten per cent of all flower. out Hinckley, 6 to 0, Friday after noon, and thereby gained the final have any scent round of Class B gridiron competition.- The Region Four winners Many substances insoluble in orcored their touchdown Just before dinary 95 per cent alcohol are solthe gam closed, a blocked punt uble In absolute or 100 per cent al giving the Mt Pleasant boy. the cohol. winning score. Wasatch outplayed Hinckley throughout, gaining more ground from scrimmage and passes, but at the- - critical stages, the - Hinckley To line held, and the reliable Work- Vitamins man booted the ball out of danger. Bones On one occasion, Wasatch fumbled when the .ball had reached HinckTeeth d line on a sustained : ley's drive by the Invader... , Hinckley Line. Falters Five minutes before the close the Hinckley line failed to hold, and McFadden broke through to block Workman's puntThe-TWaaat- ch . lineman fell on the ball behind Food-toni- c. HincKicys goal line, and It wa. Is Wasatch', victory, Paramount Friday . game . was the second -- TheatrelBldgv: between tha tw teams, they hav Cod-liv- er ing battled to a 6 tie a week ago. PHONE 384 Wasatch Will meet the winner of 8atu.rday's Tooele-Moa- b for game Vitcmms the Class B championship next V.J. lircti (bmr. Blow week: rtrictly-modem- ." 'I aV- -- i WASATCH IS - a . . . Livingstone, WrlghOif- Staples, If Reeve, c. . Ahcrn, rg. Vif 1 0 0 NO. 48 COUGAR ERRANTS O. T. F. P. 1 Halverson, rf. . B. ii ...... Loace, lg. . . Taylor, rf. . . Cottam, rg. . Probert, rf. a s :::,:Ak m v 1 ..... I championship from the Ute. next . Thursday. Igjrlf Have Good Chance For thero Is a very good mathematical possibility for the U. A. C. tor cop the bunting. If It can .top the Utes. Therefore the Blue and White that stopped the White and Blue of B. Y. U. by only 10 to 0 Is putting everything Into thl. annual Turkey battle, to bring down Utah. howveraa-mi- e Just one gametoojlose to the border line to coast through and the Redskin. are working mighty hard for the final tussle that may spell their second R. M. C. tftle in three years. Coach Ike Armstrong I. adding .to the versatile attack of the Utes, effectively amothered by' B.T. V.. and if the Ute skull football gets working, aa it I. expected It will, Ptovo fans will watch a mighty pretty football game when they ' Bet th two team, tangle. At Height of Form-O- ne thing Is certain: the two teams will be at the height of their Mason', form when they- clash. That they both are of championship caliber I. another' certainty, attested by their season', performancea Both Coach Dick Romney of the Aggie, and Coach Armstrong of the Ute will give their teams fairly heavy workout, today. Mpnday will see the final heavy scrimmage, and a little ' dummy scrimmage Tuesday and a signal drill Wednesday will end the training grind. . ' ! Championship - -- II ' 19-1- ed here. m to Preside at Athletic Sessions in y. Are Available ' Errant. . -- CITY. Nov. 24 With that potent B. Y. U. threat paased with no more serious loss than a scoreless tie, Utah, unlver-iltIs preparing to loose all the trick football li had up Its sleeve for Ott Romney against hi. brother Dick when the Utah Aggie, attentat to wrest the conference me yrlc t 1 SALT LAKE ar Co-g- r-V-h- it .... FOR BIG GAME - Seats For Good m H. R. Merrill ;z ;ulty MONDAY'S 8CTIEDC1.E m Aggie Battle 09 Thanksgiving Day; Means R. M. C. M 'Jfikingsinand:Valhyncs ConsolatiTournament. I! m 1 1 R.M. 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