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Show r J k JPAUfci JSIA Japanese Prince- - by Dick Dorgan COLONEL GILFEATHER MlkieHnUj; ReajfTe-pHSnits-M- York, Nov. , 17 (AP) of the natons hundreds Only Of college football eleven could claim records marred by neither defeat nor tie today. Of the 1$ teams cn the list test week, Fordham, Oregon and Akron all were beaten on Saturday, while Marquette was tied. Setting the pace in scoring for this group is St. Olafs, with 202 points in eight games. The best defensive record belongs to western Maryland, which - has permitted only seven points to the opposition. ' The list of unbeaten, and untied teams: W. Pts Op. Pts. 9 239 42 Oklahoma City 32 8 302 St. Olaf 13 8 234 Alabama '20 Washington State 8 205 20 7 299 Utah 7 253 20 'Keidelberg .... 217 68 Notre Dame .. ,... 7 7 Western Maryland 7 204 182 72 Northwestern ........ 7 124 12 6 ....... Tulsa 12 6 9 Polytechnic 11 -- t - Saturdays ; Football 4 open-Associa- f - . - . - i .h -- . tf7 , i to-wi- mg . '' ' - , ! : Him i'll WiiMiTMliS p!f is a Ihomd wri, Stars but its worse if on the end of your cigar 0. Wes Fesler, Ohio State His pasting and general play helped beat Pitt, 16-- 7. Jackson Wheeler, Michigan Took Minnesota punt and dash-v- t 43 yards for only score of game. ,lonfc Campbell, Alabama-Tookickoff and ran 80 yards to touchdown against Louisiana State. Bobby Dodd and Buddy Hack-ma- n,g Tennessee Formed pass-ncombination that beat Vanderbilt, 13-Spicer; t Kentucky-Br- oke Carey loose for three touchdowns against Virginia military. Len Macaluso, Colgate Boosted total points to 135 by scoring four touchdowns, a field goal and two extra points aga'nst Syracuse. Phil OConnell, Holy Cross beat His spectacular passing' Harvard. 27-Lou Kim, Navy Carried ball 24 times against Southern Methodist and gained 118 yards. . Ml - By The Associated Press Masktll, - Washington Lyle State Booted field goal from 38 yard line to beat Washington 3-- , -- . TomChicago; Nov. er 17 (AP) worlds my Loughrair-formchampion, light heavyweight started training today for his 10 round bout with King Lev. insky in the Chicago stadium Friday night Loughran has been offered a match with Jimmy Slattery, of Buffalo, another former light heavyweight title holder, provided the Philadelphian defeats Levinsky; Jk r g.--- Levinsky Friday I This, i'eat enabled the Bears to 'get a 7 to 7 tie. ' to a touchdown after the 'M gy Frank H ' Frawley Denver university, vastly imPress 8 ports Writer toS tuck off. JWominutes since its conclusive set proved MidThe ter the Ute line blocked Nov.. 17 (API Utah and Southern acjcs I$ - r'f ; continued its- winfinest football team ever turn- - dlemists punt13 and Jcove California, our r une. yard ed out in tire Rocky Mountain on Colorado s wavs against Wyoming for ning conference has given the Uni- - Plays later the Indians had a 19 to 7 win- The big thrill of t f i 7' L'V' versity ' ol' Utah the honor of their second touchdown. this game was contributed by being the first school to win! Colorado hasnt won a game King, the Wyoming halfback. f conference title three times from Utah since 1924, wheareas wjjo sprinted 86 yarcSs through - V ' 'the before Ike Armstrongs regime ;xenvers secondary for the Cow- to successive years. I Utah won' Its twenty first began in 1925. they had won: j,0ys only touchdown, I 12 games to Utahs six. j consecutive game and its fourth Western State college closed championship Jn five yearrs byi The Rocky Mountain confer-- (; season with a non confer-sound- ly -showed teouncing the . Umver-;enc- e asane against Regis col-'t- Ft tacay nc standings lof Coloract) Saturday at a number of tie which prob-'teg- e 0f Denver, losing 14 to 7.' .Boulder, 34 to . Mastery of abiy will be adjusted by the western State scored only one football fundamentals .never closing games of Saturday and touchdown in five games and jwas more evident than in that Thanksgiving Brigham loa'prjnt-- mtiis np again t day. . triumph. TheTndiaiis never let young university assured itself last place and K; a Colorado back get into the 0f at least third place by trim- - failed fWished afcgame. xrnnfana state 19 to 6, .open and much of Colorados Christensen leads the indivi total of 70 yards from serira- - and can forge into second pd--I scorers of the Rockies " mage was- - gained, in the last sition if Denver- - defeats Cole-per- idual 11 touchdowns and 66 when Coach Ike Arm- - rado In Denver, November 27. with Attaetaitd Frest piiuto strong replaced his regulars af-- 1 Denver. Colorado Aggiea Utah points in six games He forged' counted their Aegies, Colorado Teachers and ahead of Theron Davis, his Prince iyetito Tbkugawa, praaw ,tef they had over dent ot tha house of peera of th 'thirty-fift- h Montana State are locked in a running mate, by going point., . Japanese diet, pietured upon hit ae t In their owif behalf the Red. tie for third position. As Utah for three touchdowns against rival in Mew York from Eurppe on 'skind contributed some beauti- - Aggies have to play Utah at Colorado. in- - Thom of Brigham outs to Japan. place with 46 t iful Interference and - the big Salt Lake City Thanksgiving Young isnine third) .less than, , Davis 1.' .Crimson line aforded ... some dy. It seems certain Dkk Rom- - points, - has- - ; i: quick openings for the steam neys team will, finish, below Mls and FsmaUi Mocker . roller charges of Frank Cliris- - the .500 mark for the first time , Utah has scored 279-an points Smiling Dick took the in its six 2games for 13 averThe bureau of biological ansrey tensen whoi was always good since Points and only avs that 'there, is no way of dig-- fw at least two yards. Colo- - reins , of athletics, at Logan. age of 46 took a 13 to 01 have been scme against is, tingtitshing tile sexes . of mocking rado made a game of it during Utah Aggi birua by flie plnuiage, since It id the second period and part of beating last week at the hands seven by Brigham Young. sna ldoDtlotii In both sexea, -- If is pe the third. But to the last quar- - of Colorado Aggie who elosed .siisby : Colorado college. Twogame siijie to tell the nmie sexes .apart ter the continued battering got the conference campaign Satur-- l together kj- the og of the aduit bird siMe in ,lta telling work and Utah day against the Colorado col--1 this week will bring the male la a better singer, add la pushed acrass for three touch lege Tigers at. Fort Collins. (Brigham Young and Regis to I the faet that tit female sometimes downs, Pete Butler, Colorado Teach- - Denver and Wyoming against ' does not sing at all. . Utah started to work with a era sensational half back, saved Fort Francis E. Warren to Iar- ypr.veance and paraded 65 y art's another game almost single-ami- e. fi a New U ihanded as he pieked and jug- - " gled a lateral pass out of the air in. the closing minutes otthe game against Colorado coi- R. M. C. FootbaD Teams Getting -- 'U S -' " . 2 ' J y n't - y. - , vvv 4 - v t s- 'v X 0. n H ' - f , ' it A. " tyF 7 va e T i 94 - J v -- ' r 0. W hiiVlf 7 Dies In Salt Lake ia rwer,sp OPis $AiIqijq ' The refiners of PARCO GASO LINE have successfully developed starting Winter Test gasoline which at the same time, a quick delivers summer time power, speed and mileage. A special pro- Solt Loki aty. Nov. 17 (AP) Louis H. Farnsworth, chairman of the board of Walker Brothers bankers, where he started as a messenger boy 60 years ago, died here early Saturday after an Illness ot several days. He was 71 years of age. He also wa4 vice president and treasurer of the Independent Coal and Coke compalny, treasurer and director of the Utah Power and Light company, the Salt Lake branch of the Federel Reserve bank, the Pacific Coast Joint Stock and Lank bank and the Amalgamated Sugar company. the war he was During chairman of the council of defense for Utah. He was a member of Masonic bodies, the sons of the American Revoluticfti and several clubs. Born in Provo, Utah to 1859, he had lived In this city for 65 years. He is survived by his widow, two sons, Louis and Earle, and two daughters, Mra Glenwood E. Traul and" Mrs. Charles A. Barker, Jr. Sore , Throat? Dont Gargle This Doctors Prescription Gives Quicker, Better Relief gasoline. There is no separation. Dont suffer the pain and dseomfort of sore throat Use doctors prescrioUon ealled Thoxlne guaranteed to relieve wjth the very first swallow. Not a gargle 'but a pleasant tasting will start your motor ! i as quickly as ' the first. 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