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Show vy A I ft PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER .. - u . .. : ' r-;- .. i iiiiiiii iini 11 . T' r 1 ... rjx ppesQi tntee 1 11 iiiiiuw 11 -- SCORiNG ACE iiiuri'iiinuw 1 ' ... e ii'jrnrjii . ii ko.iiiiis 1 : it -- Near Future. r American fork Bingham 25. 4."). .... North Summit S3. Kvanston H. Jordan 27, nut titoti lb." - (iwn River (iiiiiiiisoii 27, . 1 Moah .i',at li AcaUemy. l(i. ! ,"l'i.i alter Ileniy's' vo sealp. and if can arrange a match, I'll guarantee to 'beat him and my gun run-te- e wl!r--more successful than llrr,r.y's w;h Friday.- niht.!". ,! .Joins that Jvs one iimliit-jfo'ug to the hr 11 co:t is to "bust 1'itrk." . smi-windu- - i . early-eiaso- n o 9-- p - '- - "fin f;i'inc tn him plo'ity.'" "plnc-h.-.- ."I ('on1 cMJ'e aiid beat Henry Stt'.ur-d.-iy- . if. it does, rest l -IN- DEPENDENT ' Dr. Jock Sutherland, varsity foot- e )f MlLjEBaelLftLPJtlsibwi"gh..a4. the most valuable scouts of this de SAN FRANCISCO, ' to conference. lowing: P Saturdoy( Nov. 2t) The action,1 which had been pro- - hall players that T would- - care to boort to you. In the Carnt'gie Tech-- 'j r. New' York university game, I believe' I ..saw one of the greatest hacks not. only or this nvasoir but in decades. Ken Strong, of New York university, is the acme His ba.1V. carrying' of a real star. wan the greatest I ever have seen. His punting 'alone would'entille him to u jtih on any university team. His forward passing is way aiove the average' and, defensively, he was a fttir. This fellow weighs around 'Mi pounds anil I am informed he hundred .in clone to ten seconds. St. Mary's found It schedule more than two conference football games for next season. The rules require three game's with conference teams on the schedule of each member school. "Up until la- -t foot- -' phenitU for some time, was a wonderful that he' is agile,-hachange of pace, a good straight arjrl and a distinct ability to run through, a broken field. I am quits sure that as far as backs are concerned he is in a' class by himself. I could write a book in praise of this" fellow's fdaying- - but that Is not neces-rary- .. ; n match With money and undonbt- -' "He "to ineet Paili oheel St Mlttr Hi Murv-'I'm haajtVerything going u'i, "He is a jdifi'efent type of mSst edly Is an more a;il ti time will" 4i plenty pl&yer if for him." fpee.lj- men on a football team in there ever was one, w -- h 5 - .1. $1-ft75- g stone-cutter- een-Se- ( (less tubes) Model 72 " . I 36-3- 2 .lfl 1'0 0 61 ONLY THE re . We take pride in 4 36 G. T. F. P 5 3 1 11 2S-1- AT0T-Phone 28-2- 4 ,et. W mm ?m. ' V r. v o. 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Biddulph, Anderson, If pla'yed a splendid brand of ball, 'jiliovo started out with a bang, Zabriskie, lg Beelar and Robison connecting for 'Totals il points before Eastcoiild score, EAST HIGH: fox finally dropped in a neat shot, but the Bulldog offense continued Wade, rf ... i): function' splendidly, and the Hilton, If ... Nitrter ended 19 to 6 for Provo. Fox, c 5iQse defense featured the second' Carlston, rg-eiod. and the half ended, 20 to 10. Carmen, lg . third period started out with Flandro, rg . Vovo raising their margin to Badger, lg . . determined I Cox, rf fhen East started- .ririve. Two ringers by Wade, and Hartenstein, If Dec. 15 of St.- - Mary's College partment, promise some information at the' 'close of for. the Far Western conference rethe season on the good football sulted today from a. meeting of players that had 'come under1 M! representatives of trie six California He dVtwwed the fol- and Nevada schools comprising, the obseivption. '' ' "rough--stuff"--got ; .. v ttasket-shootin- tf ,a ST.MARY'SIS j, how--cve- from now on , , . 1A. d 15.-(- UP.)- Xm-"J- , IK S. SO, Twiele 25. L. U. S. Seconds 23. Murray 27, Park City 19. Kphraln)- 85, Bingham- Seconds . 6. - MEET HAWAII BWJIrMVTkitW tx I. - aw wAav - Murray 'Dean Parli, sensational Orcm worked- - his famous haa issued a challenge to graVpler. Jones worked his 'way out Henry, Janes for a finish match, whip wristlock to perfection Fri aof fall. Pcovo TeamShows Powerful a punishing' leg split and sonie any time, any place. day night and the" Pipvo grappler armlocka by mala i took the- niuasura of Perk's-,- Offensive to Overcome East following Friday-Ky Shafnnw; Ctancciou.i "niirht's hnrtle, when Salt Lake phenom.aa a result. The strength. Kid Weak Invaders Ford and Team; to Jones failed High Battling Strong fulfil IiIm guarmatch was a thriller, Sharman takthree-rounthe staited a, antee n to throw Turk in that ing the first fall and giving tho draw in a fistic encounter. h. at Making Shots'. Count. a time, Is p. fiery one.' a real crafty Garden City" matnian ' "if a match can be arranged viih . battle throughout Lively I'iHimlnarles ' . linschrxluled Feature-F- ans By BOB GOODELL Alvin Reeves and Herbert Croft, Jones. I'll guarantee to beat him." dedaies Park. "My only stipula.HONOLULU, Dec, Displaying a genuine offensive gpt eh imprbmptu feature" at 8."i battled three rounds, tion is that someone . other 'thin Ipunch, Provo high basketeers took The bills were even today on the the close cf ' the regular match, to-- a'pounders, statted-.fasand draw. They t LlOvd Thornton rtromo A.lhn mRtrJi the measure 91 me n.asi nign Lop- - outcome of the football game be- when Henry Jones aniijDean Park, fuiious but the was stronger spirit' lu'ds in a practice game Friday tween Denver university and the again at'swerd's pointitangled for than the wind, and the bout enJc'd any individual, will suit me down 30 minutes. Jones guaranteed, to. in light, the final score being 36 to University of Hawaii. ... a pushing contest. to the of something The Colorado 't.eam outweighs throw Park in that tin.ie but failed ground, but I wch't wrestle I. Ab Palmer and Alvin Snow. Lwith Thornton promoting. Although plenty, of ragged spots, the local eleven and showed fineJ to 'do so, the time limit (."lapsing in ' real battle a. "A lot of peopic-'-Havstaged Intimated tartictilarly on defense, were notice- - condition in practice sessions the withaut a fall to either nvfi. This the toe to that- I rim afraid to mix it with staridihg us-few last ble in the Provo play, the Eullind both toe and match was fiercely-fough- t days, particularly in the Henry, aft hough I have proved the slugging , grappfers did stellar woik through-ouU.- .. three rounds. The" throughout Si'logs performed mostt creditably cf forward pass. result was a contrary, mon jj une. In ,Frid;iy The confidence" in the University set-t... .. ' an and . somadraw. Palmer lost teeth in night's battle. he ted' the- rohgh was based on the htiir passing attack was The Sharman match opened with the first stanza, which was exeep- - stuff. and I give him :uuie of it . active. strong iiowliiK made against the Jones hot" after the Salt Laker. tionally fast. than he wanted sinil that ' (Occidental team, which journeyed Sharman worked his way out of a fBulldogs Sink 'Emweolc-- i to a islands for two 1 short-nice a tne, game on fhc Leopards had, dangerous, leg split, and clamped a punishing headlock. Jones war. passing game, but were weak on;B while Coudh Glen working hard for hia wristlock Simmons' boys made a good perspecialty attUSharman for head-lock- s . INFLUENZA HITS TfcCH .Near the centage of their shots count. The niark, ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. under, way, 3ome Leopards were delayed by a snowTech" football Georgia playEight storm at the point of the mountain ers of the and immediately afterward Shar-ma- n squad of 31 selected for Innd this may have affected their the Pasadena took the first fall with a leg Bowl trip are sick 30 mimfl.es having elapsed by bility somewhat at the start of the with influenza. split. full'star Lumpkin, the' time of the fall. when Provo piled up a big back and Waddyend, tiame, s "Sharman continue'd to apply them. Be that as it may, Provo appearand second the fall, during ed the smoother-workinteam, and There are two constables, ne Jones feigned gicgginess. Sharnrsn nipporters of the Bulldogs are brass finisher, four came in .cagr to finish the mut?h :quch encouraged, with their pro- three lighthouse officials and one in quick style, when Jones gave a' long. chimnFy-sw- e ?0 amonff "womeTT lightning demonstration of his whi;; r, I "Buke" Robison, elongated wiistlock, forcing Sharman tolicn-ccd- e of the Irish Free State ran wild Friday night, scoring the fall aft,.'.' 14 minutes. ,, eii field goals and a pair of fouls field . to open the fourth period. Jones vs.' I'Sitk goal .flfor,a- total of 22 points. , A number Wade's foul was unable to return, field goals by and Sharman Robinson's markers were Wade and Hilton Brought,, the and the match' was awarded to. a long pass enabling him 'to within three points of the Jones. Jones then issued his to the basket and score Leopards ;ij jrii)ble came "thii but Bulldogs, challenge to Park, Nisonger fiiandily. He also scored from, long through with, a field goal from ctter rartt nau cna:iengei tne winInstance and both sides of the hoop, under the basket, and Robison ner of the match, After some argu-- . 'Ms basket eye being in fine fettlt counted a "sleeper" shot. East in- ment. the battle started. Tt was a n every respect? . jected an entire new team, 'and lively one thioughout, and although 3 Floyd Biddulph played a spec swished the strings with Jones was the aggressor eavly in floor game, his ball rust-tlin- aCushingshot to f taoular make the final count the match, toward the" close of the long Pro-rin a the factor big being UO miuutes, Pirk pui on two sav- teamwork. Max Nisonger, playhim j age holds which almost .gained nig oniy a iew minutes, luontu G. T. F.jjP. innH nnrl PlvHn Ttirldiilnh fitfprl in- - PROVO HIGH: . 1 0 0 2 . ' tn thp pnmhinnMnn in pood stvle at Nisonger rf-l- f " ; JfL 'FRIDAYS- RFSULTSs-- I'rovo 36. Kast 31. 15, Y. IJ..4.I, Snow College ZH. K. V;' U,- S4. DlxiCollge U. "Y" Freshmen 33, Lincoln 18. Rival Grapplers Declare - . 1 . r " Basketball .Henry Jones DJLGRIDDERS - ... --, Salt Laker Unable to Return for Third Fall; Impromptu Battle Between Jones and Park Gives Fans hrill. , ' TAGE FIVE '. . WitrHiWhiririsllock (UP) "flu" oul- !reak the Universities of Chi- and North,Dakoi.a basketball teams wilf clash bo- -' . hind close'd doors at Bart- lett gymnasium tonight.'- - Only IKc players themselves and newspaper men will be to attend; of-th- r : f T 16, 1923. - For a . |