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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922 m JONES TRICKED OUT OF WORLD WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP SPECIALS It was a trick, unsportsmanlike, of 2 5 minutes both men got toe holds of his head with great force and course, though none the less an old over and over, each pinned the local mans shoulders to BEN JONES AGAIN trick of; the game, that saved Gus and rolled on with the tenacity of a The refree awarded the Kalllo from losing his coveted title hanging bulldog. Kallio finally landed iB a the mat. as world welterweight champion of mre favorable position and forced match to Kallio. SUBJECT OF HEATED man to local the fall. was the a forfiet It the mat. said Referee trick, In the second canto both men Dern, when asked if it was fair, The trick was pulled on Henry LEAGUE DISCUSSION minutes However, there is nothing in the .Jones Tuesday, evening at the Col- worked carefully for several a At with Kallio for of rules the leg split. trying umbia theatre when Jones had the game which forbids it. 10 minutes they went to the mat They match wits as well ks strength, champion in a tight box via the with Will Ben Jones play with the Kallio on top. Jones, however, he said, and Kallio simply out-- ! route of the toe, hold. Each man a stunt in Jones witted this instance. Of Provo baseball club this year? That throwing spectacular had a fail to his credit, and Jones pulled had the husky Finlander at his Kallio completely over his head and course I should liked to have seen was e aii absorbing question which made it end differently, but there was mercy when, as a last resort, Kallio landed on top. This apparentlya head-locof the time of the k and he the angry got champ nothing else for me to do. I should occupied mch of tapped 'Jones on the back. The local of control the Central Utah on Jones which required a preferred to have seen the element board grappler thinking that the refree somersault on the part of the local of trickery removed, and let the best league at a stormy session held at was awarding him the fall released but in this case Jones the office of the Utah Power and his hold and prepared to leave the man to break. At 25 .minutes Hen clamped on a head scissors and a should have been sure of the fall be- Light company, this city, Wednesmat. day evening. Quick as a flash, Kallio was on his damaging toe hold which required fore he released his hold. Since this is the second time that President Ray Timmerman, speakfeet, picked Jones up bodily, and the champ to do some real asquirmKallio has won a decisioq over Jones, ing for the Provo Athletic associathrew him to the mat with tremen-ou- s ing, and brought forth local hearty man. it is not likely the two men will tion says Jones will play, while the orce pinning his shoulders to round of cheers for the cham26 At Jones minutes had the meet again, notwithstanding Jones board of control, with Midvale not the mat before Jones realized that he had been tricked. Referee Ira pion standing on his head for fully and his admirers believe that he can represented, by a vote of four to three is just as emphatic in its as- 'Dern allowed the fall, thus causing half a minute. Kallio did a head throw Kallio. fastenbroke and Hens hold, were which The sertion that Jones will not play, spin Jones to lose the match. preliminaries, a toe hold somewhat a of consisted American Fork, Lehi, Payson and four round ing damaging go men good, Both entered in the pink of min- between Spade man. For local several on the Kid and Heber Leavitt voted against Provo, while a veritable Jones condition, receiving Davis. The latter had about twenty Spanish Fork and Springville voted ovation as he took his seat. Ira utes both men did some fast work. Jones clamped on a pounds the best of it in weight, but with Provo. The opposing members Dern, world middleweight champion, At 41 minutes toe hold and a& the cham- nothing on Spade when it came to of the league represented by Hiatt damaging also received a hearty round of over over almost passing along the and rolled pion haymakers. of Heber, Homer of American Fork plause as he stepped on the mat. Hens of the mat. was full the decision at ihe and Watson of Lehi, protested the lengtlr Spadfe given From the very first tap of the Kalliio the and hold gave of conclusion the Both against Jones on the grounds that fourth round. tightened more was much aggresgonglJones sive than in his last match with the referee the signal that hq was ready were pretty well run down when the he is not a bona fide resident of to quit. The crowd went wild over final gong sounded Provo, notwithstanding he has lived champion. After a couple of min- Jones victory in winnig that fall, Young Mangum and Kid Carter jin this city since last fall, and. the utes of head milling they went to the mat with Jones on top. He did and carried the local man to his went bn for four rounds. Time- - eligibility rule declares that a bona keeper Charley Westrope was afraid fide resident of the team whose town not stay in that place long and soon dressing room. The last round lasted quick. Both to breath deeply for fear he would he is to represent must have lived in found himself in a somewhat tight went to work in earnest. After blow both men off the mat during that town from February 10, 1922. place which required a spectacular men 5 minutes the fourth spasm. Referee Bob The opposing clubs also declared he As they went to the mat with head spin to break loose. fast-A- t Bullock called it a draw. that he is not eligible on the grounds made his getaway he was cheered by Hen on top. Both men Xorked 6 2 minutes Hen got a damagthat he has played professional ball. his admirers. Jones then got a Faith and thats ai&y, laughed It was shown also that players from somewhat damaging headlock on ing toe hold which made the Fin-It of kinds do all other teams of the league had playlander squirming. Finlander the Kallio which required , ed professional ball. This fact, howto do a complete somersault to get was plain that he was being tortursome in when way, ed he, ever, did not seem to stand in the Hen mysterious the out. At eleven minutes got way of their respective rosters revisitor in a somewhat tight place tapped Jones on the back. Jones ceiving the approval of the league. with a toe hold which required some believing it .to be the refree released A lot of good people who After a prolonged discussion of cant squirming to break. At IT minutes his hold and began walking toward Jones went on top and worked care- his corner when the chamion grab- get ahead in the world, will be the situation the wariors took an fully watching for an opening. At bed him and threw him on the back found leading the parade in the next, ajournment until May 17, the day of SATURDAY fo r ! J - j j j Coats, W raps, J j J i I j man-win- Values to $39.50 , COATS Tweeds, Herring bones, velours, polos and chinchillas. Colors in a fine variety. 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Did you see the crowds at oclock in tact all day? 8-9-10- s- -- -11 LATTER-DA- ng It Goes On Tomorrow But it CANT last long no store in Utah could stand such sacrifice long and remain in business. Y 8 SAINTS. Provo Fourth ward M. I. A. Sunday evening, commencing at 7 oclock. Mrs .H .V. Hoyt will give a reading and good musical numbers will be furnished. The monthly quorum meeting of the 174th quorum of Seventies will be held Sunday morning at 8:45 in the Fourth ward meeting house. All members are requested to be present. Beautiful Utah FIFTH WARD Valley will be the subject of an inby Professor teresting lecture given Fred Buss of the B. Y. U. Sunday conevening at the monthly M. I. A.meetward in the Fifth held joint, ing house commencing at 7:30. Wil-A vocal solo will be rendered by liam Knudsen, a violin solo by Dickson and a reading by Miss Afton Newell. All are cordially invited. SIXTH WARD The program for the Sunday evening services of the Provo Sixth ward will be under the direction of J. W. Washburn, head of the seminary- - work at the Provo high school. A cordial invitation to attend D extended to all interested in the seminarv work. PIONEER WARD The M. I. A. of the Pioneer ward will conduct its Del-m- 'COME DONT MISS IT! QhLsmvKF9Pt GRANDMA USED SAGE formal order requesting policemen and firemen of Sacramento, Cal., to grow whiskers for the Days of 4 9 TEA 10 DARKEN HAIR celebration to be held next month was issued last week, City Manager Clyde L. Seavey announced, follow-ing a meeting of the Whiskers club, She mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, Gloss, of which he is Chief Whiskerine. He also asked railway employees Youthfulness. coming into the city to grow whiskers. The club adopted a rule that Common garden sag brewed into a any member shaving his whiskers tea sulphur added, will heavy 2S must shave his head turn gray, with May streaked and faded hair also. beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revelaThe most embarrassing feature tion if your hair la fading, streakedSul-or about the child who thinks he knows gray. Mixingat the Sage Tea and is trourecipeAn home, though, more than his parents is that he phur 13 to get a easier blesome. way sometimes does. bottle of Wyeths Sage and Sulphur all ready Compound. at any drug store e It is a pity the world isnt so filled for use. This is the recipe with good sports that none of improved by the addition of other inthem ever would say anything about gredients. ' While wispy, gray, faded hair is not his troubles. sinful, we all desire to retain our appearance and attractiveregular monthly conjoint meeting youthful ness. By darkening your hair 'with Sunday evening at 7:30. J. A. Owens Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound, will be the principal speaker of the no one can tell, because It does it so just dampen evening. Musical numbers and read- naturally, so evenly. You with it and ings will be furnished by the Service a sponge or soft brush draw this through your hair, taking Bureau of the B. Y. University. strand at a time; by morning BONNEVILLE WARD Professor one smallhairs have disappeared,' and, all gray Thomas L. Martin of the B. Y. U. after another application or two, your will be the speaker at the monthly hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy. M. I. A. conjoint, held in the Bon30ft and luxuriant. This preparation Is a delightful toilet neville ward Sunday evening at 7:30. not intended for the A musical reading, Apple Blossoms, .equlsite and is or cure, prevention of mitigation will be given by Miss Edyth Farrer, and accompanied on the piano by Homer Wakefield: Rulon Morgan and Lee Ekins will render a cornet duet. The public is cordially invited to j old-tim- j 240 REORGANIZED CHURCH K. O. street. West South Fourth WARD FOURTH Regular Mayor Hansen will be the speaker at the Sunday morning services at 11:30. monthly conjoint meeting of the Sunday school at 10:30. Preaching sale of MENS Its the Biggest, most legitimate and CLOTHING, SHOES, SHIRTS and FURNISHINGS and lots of things for boys to wear that Provo people have known. ' $ The regular FIRST WARD monthly Mutual conjoint will be held Sunday evening, commencing at 7:30 in the First ward meeting house, when the following splendid program Vocal solo, Mrs.' will be rendered: Marie Hedquist Homer; lecture,) Youths Responsibility to Life, Walter Adams; piano solo. Miss Vi-- ; late Pierpont. SECOND WARD Paul Harding will he the principal speaker at the M. I. A. conjoint meeting, held in the Second ward meeting house Sun- -' day evening at 7:l30. His subject will Miss he Fruits of ormonism. vocal a will Hodson render Ethelyn solo. A reading will be given by Robert Anderson, after which a selection by the high school girls dou-- t ble trio will be rendered. THIRD WARD The M. I. A. of the Third ward will hold its monthly conjoint Sunday evening, at 7:30, in the ward meeting house. Joseph A. Buttle will be the principal speaker of the evening. A splendid preliminary program has been arranged. Sacrifice in Fletcher & Thomas History, BUT IT HAD TO BE DONE! i -- grow whiskers A CHURCH ACTIVITIES Its the Biggest ; - 10 kij:ui:i be-to- re FLETCHER & THOMAS Have Rounded Up and Counted Up and Their $20,000 Stock Loose Cut far-reachi- At that time the opening game Spanish Fork will find Jones on the mound, according to President Timmerman. It will then ue up to the members of the league to fine the Provo Athletic association $25. If that is done it is more than likely Provo wrill legally contest such a fine. That being done it is probable, under the constitution, Provo will be permitted to play Jones. ZZ3 ar at 8 p. m. S. S. Holm, presiding elder. Commencing Sunday, April 23, a series of revival meetings will be held in the Reorganized church every evening at 7:45. Good speakers and no co'leotion. CHURCH FIRST SCIENTIST avenue. Sunday oclock. Man. 80 OF North CHRIST, University Sunday school at 9:45; morning services at 11 Subject, vAdam and Fallen IS IT YOUR DESIRE To have a Memorial erected be- fore Decoration Day, which is Corner but two months off? CATHOLIC CHURCH First North and First East. Mass we invite you to come every Sunday morning at 10:30. seeIf so, fine the large variety of Catechism class, Saturday at 10:30 Rev. oclock. monuments that we have preand Sunday at 9:30 J. G. Delaire, pastor. pared all ready for lettering. ( -- 35 North & services: Open BEESLEY Sunday air, 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 2:30 WORKS p. m.; open air, 7:30 p. m.; Salvation meeting, 8 p. m. Tuesday open air meeting, 7:30 p. m.; inside Just South of Tabernacle, Provo meeting, 8:30 p. m. Thursday Open A girl always thinks she is going air meeting, 7:30 p. m.; inside meeting, 8 p. m. Saturday Open air to marry her hero and her snippy meeting, 7:30 p. m.; inside meeting, friends think he must be a Iiero or 8 p. m. All are welcome. he wouldnt marry her. SALVATION First West ARMY, MARBLE GRANITE 1 |