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Show , THE DESERET -- THURSDAY OCTOBER 23 1924 ITTi -- toEBKAVi2SEOMSSOFirrFIIYSTOR - - PROVO COOGAKS - - j- TANNER AND SPARKS BOOKED FOR 'MANHATTAN Crimson . Darn to Me Jones Tries Many Shifts Yo Center Yale Team CLUB-HEADLI- Griddcrs y. nrr Fit e MONDAY NIGHT NER Notre DameT Toface Bad .On Demetralin Downing Holds Plank Princeton Ha MateriaHolR id Davis ynd Bill Farrell in Beat Rocknes Team ( . To Fight Babe H erman; Jones Meets Downs. Camp Believes. Semi-Windu- PERN, Utahs seres t ling mar-- I Fitzpatrick Hopes for Dry I RA vel will get the chance to see 7 Field; 'Y Line U what he can do against a real - Big Worry. , - Bill Demetral, THE pl $ tor he tc I on tus-slthe of world wide renown in a idfit at Helper, Oct. 2 The een-te- at . d ie being promoted BT TED CANNON. Fighting UteV perfected ' . when er Nicholson of that city, Dern win be quite a bit but figures outweighed to beet the big fellow by hi speed. - Ddmetrala -accord against Gotch. London. Mondt and other top'notchers does not scare Dern the least. Promoter Harry Heagren has hia eyes on the match and if It proves a rear thriller may Induce the hoys to show in Sait Lake. Regardless of this contest, however, Heagren ia planning on starting the mat- - season shortly and baa some good men lined up for Dern and the other local tussier Li. Saturdays T WALTER CAMP. Wire.- - Copyright; a- (Special Fred '- by - Over FocateHo Boy Should Make Good Boot Jungle-C-at BoutatHelper Si Paul Battler 1921 -- -- FOOTBALL i High School Race May Be Decided in Games Today at f t Left W I p -- rn mm their-toughe- the-los- er n. -- K t. me--t- b - -- rig-fir-- st d lrty whSfS Rd-- end-heav- KrF .. -- West j ri. gm-naslu- m I ' YORK. Oct. 23. The Among scouts and who have seen Princeton working her way through the season; Is that Notre Dame will find a different aort of cat in tas jungle next Saturday than she found a.yeay ago. flay of the Tigers in the first half of the Na game wga not Impressive, but in the second tCulf the team seemed to find Itself for the first time this season and literally battered, its opponents down to defeat. Wont Ron Wild. Just how successfully Nassau will cope with Notre Dames elusive . shift attack remains to be seen. It is a difficult attack to stop and while the Tigers may not be altogether-efficieInb&ndling It the chances are that the Soutn Bend team will not run wild as last year while at the same time Princeton la likely lo have an offense of her own which ie more than can be said of the Orange and Black eleven -that -- faced the Indians In 192. Has the Coaching. Princeton has a footbaU. fradb tlon and a wealth of coaching material which year by year ever since football had been played, have Jrept the Tigers In the game. It among the leader is reasonable to suppose that all their resourced are being expended this weektn laying plans to another disaster such as occurred last year, along about this time." Notre Dqme'a adherents expect their team to win by about three touchdowns and are willing to g.ve Princeton one touchdown. As to this the writer hee no present opinion, but hia feeling is that Notre Dame will richly earn every touchdown aha gets. Ntw game With Young university last Bight, and the coach e aatiafied with the Squads performance will merely give them -- short workouts and light signal drills this after-noo- n and tomorrow, and that eill he all until 2 10 Satdmay when they line up against the Cougar eleven for the kickoff. Good for- tune ha amiled upon the Crimson athletes this week. and all the rentiers will be able take their places - In the lineup to Saturday, if Old Dame Nature will only he herself, - and the preeent glorious weather win hang on for a few days, Saturday conteat Will be a. perfect autumnal idyll, ahatever that ia Trick Stuff. QUESTION BOX Op dry field the Ute will r albly be able to uncork a few of the j CONDUCTED BT numerous and sundry trick plays! they are alleged to have up their Lawrence The foHiKialioB 'of the ale eJrven.'Lefl to right, Dan Allen, Dirk l.iunan. Duckie Pond and Perry sleeves. Yesterday afternonti n . , Capi. Lot e Joy. epeot by the first (earners oiling up their plays and getting them down ns?sl?J?0.T 0,1 11 rred forward to Jngersoll precision, and unless J?,5 men are seea out the Youngsters were watching mB leI4 to k Luman of Salt "Lake is through a crack in the fehce, they ThSt'i. Why ? lor ! eligible? ' are due for considerable baffling Iltolhu ! y ,nJsr ih tw- nda End ; Few Star the forward pans when Crimson strata her stuff Sat- ! ,nn b2hindth,hnr ,l5lbl Veterans , urday. of scrimmage.hllThe Utah line will hat a hard J JhEM Iftyou will notlca ear. task taming the' Cougar linemen. play la Howard and Gledhill at tackle posi- v,y f,n BY JOHN SMITH. that two of projected th's afternoon. ETV HAVEN, Conn. tlct. 22. ij at I oriock the Ut wid tions are devils on the defense, and Pin'" This ts between' the L. D. S. .and r behind trie the v Central Tad Jones EST HIGH school's griddera Gran.te is by " no will keep the Ute interference busy, Granite is eijt to wipe a hile Hinckley wII cause considfor the first tine since 1920. out the defeat chalked-u'means discouraged with the early oi m? a l Yale team which Journey iL to Ogden today where It last year by the Balnts. Uagainst otrse erable agitation In the center of the and of the showing is re- line.- - Hunter Hanson b they, will meet the Ogden Tigers called-tha- e the SainTS spoiled the and Buck his kor'ShwM - .UTSuJSISriS ,lny mb" J"to summer. is at Lorin Farr Park at 2.30 in what reconLof Jhe Farmers for a clear He Dixon in the eere grsduatlon at backttcM. aiap .and the - -- three Jum 1,11,1 convlncd. however, that he AXsw FRNa. yhe mentioned on the line promises to be the hardest fought' claim cf the division by play should find a better combination than battle In the local division this sea- - defeating them 12 to 0. bunting will be the principal worries of the always bs completed. This year stops piy with the refers a whistle, Bo sion. West h ah turned in 27 te ' the tables are reversed and the Red Crimson bunch. , fthe ones he has tried to date. - It ! wise player who know hia 0 win over the lies tn 1920 " end Blue ia all primed to spoil the , , Froeh Going Badly. tor a own position as the BuHdog team and Coach DixonOgden fair1 ESTinv Kapple'a young t Balnts h'gh standing in tha com- catch Member. 5" The third squad put on a friend,s prpp,a for u, Bext pm. men Are out te erase this defeat mumt;. Realising this the Saprs ly little smearing contest with Hac Jones ia trying these different Both teams realise that the win- wiB start lineup. and Swans freshmen yesterday aftercross word solutions s round four ner will have an excellent chance the game promises to be a. battle noon which resuttkd in if 20 to 9 men the nucleua of the 1914 team. te cop the dlvisioa bunting, while from the opening gun. Victory fur the varsity scrubs. The are The LuThey will start on a slide for Captain Lovejoy, Dick prospeeme game wih Wait Green, Inga battled hard and man, Duckie Pond and Dan Aljen. the basement in the division stand-i- Ugli s,hoo will guv L li. d. an id umt nrenriv. Id keep their werent ao terribly outclassed,' but have The displayed Utahn Tiger End. at Fng.-lli . their luck was terrible. The scrubs power In all their games this year I,, ri .lean. church Schoo loos,l aip the At the Center of what bids fair to and made their points on an intercepthave demonstrated that they 5i Mfirt sport -a c represented They be a powerful line la Lovejoy, rated are ed forward pass, a recovered fum. a fighting crew. tv a su i.i.m ail "fcond onX to Garbled!, of Army. TOOELE. Oct. 2. ble, and a clever pass, SoctaM Th. The r ott r.g team,reall.ua test ii..a r. Best Idea Only. Westminster Parsons ends, Luman, the tall Salt Lak rhe first and second respectively, from men Lake Salt bri u Irrantte has a ecrapp ami string lost use and out have to are boy, team to Both their City the Bingham, tare Tooele high plenty apent the afternoon out on the dirt school eleven In a hard, close game f weight, speed and experience t strongest line ups with the single vuljaie-t-y., alesea. lot behind Cummings field prao. See. ,s. cor of lo v nd 2T hou!d be capable af view tn mind of winning at all ticlng tbelr .formations and put- 0roT hftitM Afft, ' P1110118 same all comers costa. the,r the will West Uut start ,hfhT!y-loujnh,fsin the I,h,is Against ting finishing' touches on tha ch' Kfelmo A iH81 on tackl P UmmP that started against Gramte Mmy jf , .4rS of the two ter whenhth5y milled playfc to be used Saturday. reams t?iKgle with the exception of Reger whose This will be the first contest of field with Butterworth, h,2k. Jj'POintmenta the tbeir with game different XT. nd i me season between two Utah teams, " be will run. end at elevens in .taken the division by A, pa'rsonwVera J good place to stop.. Knapp scored again tron with football In Sieve Howell. comparison. tnd will give the first Indication unable Jordan meets Murray this afterbut they are not sufficiently of just where the state title ia go- 6ir theonlucala when he dropped a Ted Game Here, noon to fight It out for the cellar throikh the bars in the experienced as yet, to fill the shoes ing to land. These teams tre evenly The outstanding game to tc position r" quarter Westminster opened of Century Milstead or Ted Blair plkyed Gran- - matched. at here will bwwtaged buPt dldn't'conuf Ekhart ft r'oK",o ror,'104 'i!'8C.'0ry: . guard is a veteran of .lost years 975 Men Report and ' plldWICk POlOlStS conquests, while Bturhahn Ogden Fane Excited ortham, alternating on the other For Yale Eleven of Captain Lovejoy. earned Yale caw 97$ men report at the Game side . About fame with the champion freshman frct cal forSnvsrt'ty and Junior vr-M- y OODEN. Oct 23.- - Enthusiasm ts team last joar. 1923 while $42 men txm Pitch among Ogden high Fast Back tuck to rh ertind klh faithfully school students and supporters on . . . of (b various tho through tasoni jLthloUc But in the backfietd Coach Jones snips in the emt this the evening of the blrgest fnuball faces hsr Frrshmea ysar aU4 port, team the a greater problem, Duckie ersatsd much Interest to polo in the Its alwaya with the game Ihe Tigers have scheduled whllo $$$ tood by thrlr fun lor ,4 Ihwt but hits that win a world many Intrswmura! rompotttloa in 11 ThU ia the gam with Pond, who made the lone touen-dow- n west. Tha Pacific Coast year Ther la always hop for the West d on Soldiers' called 1 533 torn at first, and High to be played hero tha American Polo assor sports tha )M atronrly batting rine pro the season taw 1.299 anil plugging Friday afternoon' at 2.30 o'clock at held at Harvard last November vMed Ifa pitchers work effectively. Lorin on to end of sports Out of ths (hr Farr can on be dizslln relied for park. That meana, ( course, that the 912 Students who answsrsd ths thorns This evening the Ogden high tackle runs trom the halfback po- -, fielders have to bs worklaa Ran Mateo; 8. f7b. Morse first call 2 $7$ kept on working unDrUcotl. school cadet band, four of too, sltion. He and Dan Allen, a de And companies season til commencement wrots C. cadets and a large Capt. Harold E Eastman. Riv- finis Jl study of the batting records of tho R. O.ofT.students pendable uilfack and kicker are erside, to another year. And tbeaa announces plans for a banths Is st four world aeries, is which number the th paraded numback do totals to not Include hold the certain only their down toara eeetlon of the city to ner season In 192$. the Giants fcsvs been contestants, ber of undergraduates lsrgs who make brine out tomt interesting daU stir up interest in the contest. Dur- position The Pacific Coast open polo dally use tha of unlrcrrtty th the week for Struggling ing quarterback Ogden high school along this line. has been awarded to showing a duplication of have In thoas four series, the Giants students appeared before assignment are Eddie Bench, last championship cnt something less than 2 a triads a total of 234 hlta Their op luncheon club an4 asked the club year aubetitute for Mallory at full- -' Del Monts and tha dates of 1$ have been set. Tha back: Bunnell, pilot of the sensa-- i ponents made a total of ill. Yet to support the game. the Giwnta won only two out Of will participate tiohat 1927 freshman team; Jerry Mldwc.1' four world titles. will practically all the Call- -, SALT ' Wadsworth, non of the U. 8. sena- as The hits, have been as Red Granges Play is forma definite-- 1 teams been It hag and Wienlcke None tor; of ' Riley. (eUowf. announce J that a team will come, LAKE 3321 Giants Delight of Opponents these have yet shown New. York YanUnusual abil- !y from Hawaiian and Islands the, kees te. ity. though Bench and Bunnell there 4a A real sportsman every minute of 1923 Glapts AO, New York Ysn- TftNIGHT. FBI- - 9 VT. that rrpre-- 1 appear tha lcadlng candidates, Ed-- f sentAtives the i ee. v the game tribute will be on hand from the paid 'kes die Cattle, a triple-threback fleet Illinois university Gfanla 47, New York Yan 9 VTl RB.VV M4TINEE Den-grid British Columbia ; and cast, who did excellent work .last year star, following the Kebraeka-llllnol- s kees CO. game. Illinl won the game, 9 to 9. seems most likely to complete the ver ki 1924 Giants CC, Washington Cl. Mean, In the last two series which the on a place kick, by Billion in the backfield tn the' big game though - he Is being hard pushed by Jack Giants lost, they did not bst as final quarter. well as In the first two, although-thei- r Nebraska player, who opposed Falling, who showed up welt tnarked the against . North - Carolina work this year was better' Grange following end than that of the victorious Senators game that whether or not the Illlnt Georgia. substantial yardage, he so far-- aa totals was con- flash made bitting " always cams up smiling and hit the - - ' cerned, WINS IS MATCHES. line just that much harder the next National Tennis Champion Bill Tinian A NEW STADIUM. , - time. won baa thirteen Darla cap matches Texas Christian university - wHl SCIFIO WINNER. have its new stadium, seating over f 000. ready for 4he opening game MlMCAL nrr BClPIO, Oet. 32. The Bclplo or A LECtATlOIi Bept, 37, The front seats, will be high sehool football team Was vic- 44 feet from the ground, and the torious in a game with Fillmore, Ulth the fan beet seats- will be- opposite the SAVE ftl PFRR WEW p!aved4n- - Holden yesterday. The lino. ' YORK rrYTTHY score was 4 to 1. This makes the THEATER CAfT. Bctpio team champione of the East Millard division. . fir ( 9UA . , The Bridge Players . Mat, 1st TSe tn 93 pin tax j nt nt pre-ve- Kinseys Plan Oriental Tennis Playing Tour , The Kinsey brother --Robert and Howard, according to present plan ere going-tmake a sweeping tennis tour through Australia Japan and China- .- This will be their first long trip and will extend over a Bob Kinsey period of stg month last year went to Honolulu, capturtournament ing the there, and the brothers have made other short excursion but nothing corresponding to the present one. o ' p;, u St, made sucji a hit with Salt Lake boxing fans by hisVplendid bout against Frahkie Darren, of Salt Lake, in the six rounc main event of last Mondays boxing program lat the Hippodrome theatre, has been induced by Promoter Hardy K, Downing to postpone-hi- s departure for the Pacific coast for another week. v-h- U. H; S. Athletic ' He has been" matched to meet Virgil Spark of Pocatello. Idaho. In the six round main event of ne.xj Weeks card. Tanner stopped off in Balt Lake for one bout, hut he became such a. favorite in that ope battle that Downing thought it best to hold him ever- - for- - another bout." He fought a draw with Frankie Darren In oqe of the most splendid bottles that Darren has fought here In a.)ong time Spark Should .Association Will Hold Meeting , y Agairrat ftp&rks, Twmer should how rvn o more advantage than -- f last he did week. Bperka' la- just about the same weight as Darren, is so fast and shifty that Tanner had to do most of his work in In fighting last week. With Sparks, does not possess as much clans in his footwork. Tanner can aland up and battle him. Red Devi local Pear. In the jocal ting fasmodii-- . ally, la about to make bis appear-- j He Is booked to meet .?!" Farret, Bill idol of th Manhattan dub,galierr in tha four p round of program. With morb than bs bow posMs aggressiveness Mfid mor. fight, Rd Davis should be on of the beat of locsJ performers. He has boxing skill, ppeed and a terrific sock, but he usually prefers to let hi opponent do tha lead in a. Joe Kid Plank. Denver fly weight, who showed g world of form when ha held lat Monday night, Kindo, beat of the' local Charley fl weights, to a draw, la booked ta tnaet Babe Herman, heat of the local colored bantams. In the four round main preliminary Undoubted ly Plank has ft great deal more experience and claaa then his colored opponent, but he baa given awayt many pounds In weight a a forfeit for this experience. Next t4 Kindo, Herman la probably the beat f of the little fellows, but be ia con- -i over tha flyweight limit j aiderably Tom Jones. Balt Lake popular to preliminary boy, ta scheduled meet a newcomer tn Jack Downs, of Park City. Two other prellnmfnarles, yet to bo selected, will complete tha new card. - tha-ne- -- BUI Rogers Will Not Head Beavers Says Boss Utah High Bchon! Athletic will hold Re annual meeting Friday, hen mattera of great importance will come up solution at th for general gathering of the coaches and principals at the Deseret gymnasium at 3 if) oclock. A meet. Lng t. tha .board ol control -- erilt bs held at 7 30 Oclock Friday morning, at which time the athletic program of th aiate for the coming year will be arranged. Among other Important matters to be taken up at the conclave is tha annual elect Ion of officers, C. O., Wilson and Wijlsrd Ashton will tha mbly a report on the basketball national tournament, held at Chicago last year. James . Moss will Tender a like report on the national track meet, also held at Chicago last spring. Numerous changes are contemplated tn the Constitution and bylaw of tlje association, relating to the age limit, semester ruling, scholastic standard and entrance The semester resirequirement dence rule which was thrown In to ths spot light by the friction between the local schools, ia certain to be discussed. THE MakeBattler aemt-iodo- tr i c Walker Will Ffght Shade k -- To Lift Ban EW TORK, Oct 53. (INS) Mickey Walker today agreed to defend hi world welterweight title In s long awaited bout wttb Dave fcharie, the fight to take place In this city before January. It is that Walker bay hern omared that hi suspension tn this state, will be lifc-- d upon formal bis of acceptance Shades challenge. PORTLAND, Oct. 21 BtlfKIep-p- r an unquallfled dental Gallacher and Loynd -- of thehas modefrom Sacramento that story Win in IT Tennis Bill Rodgers is to manage the next season. Klepper says Beavers The team of Hayden and Biarar be has a major leaguer In mind. dropped out of tbs running in th ralvaralty doubles tennis tournament yesterday afternoon when they Vwt to Me Gallagher and Frank He wha laagha last to said ts tsosh best feat we say that and Loynd by sets of $4. combinaf2 Yhe Gallacher-Loyn- d he wha leash, all tha time haa It all aver everyhedy elec. tion had it eaa all the way through th match, - and practically gave tha freshman- pair the third set, Haymond and Bevin split Good r 11 and Christensen een with in the ivo e played last night, and they will meet again this afternoon to aee which pair will clash with Gallacher and Loynd in tha final y,""pn' THEATRE ft -- i at AMERICAN mat? LAUGH WEEK- Fair Margin Fentaring AL BRIDGE - aad all (tar Cast la Mamas Boy Oct. 23. (IXS) CHICAGO, Hoppe today wtn Mart the third block of his 400 n billiard point natch wttb Angle Kiecklicfer, . with a kad ol 9i point. The balkline diamidon.mude a high ran of 14 In yest cedar's block of 100. The score at tlm end of two days' play; Abo HOLT "EMPTY I in ii HANDS ;i A MONKEY ROMEO Also Feature Picture . I Cantlaaaea reasier ; thrre-rnahlo- FELIX, THE CAT It BRIDGE PLAYERS I to , was. m. 3,7,9:15. ' ht, in A A MOVING Call the Ural anmhev to th Mm.vanshash ter lent ret amt-to- g Is the state, THEY COST NO MORE. Leag dtotaae mwh. . Writ . V a. w. asrwortii, ' Mg. ti eat th totrra - halt Lake dtp Gall - 2. a McKay 39 OKDFH9 - Added : PESETZKI Path New. T Hri Priff. StTIKOtT usr- - war., Shahert Prrerst Eddie Dowling nuno Orlftml New Terh Cest, with Lorins 9Rot a Camyaey ef SO. "FDA ALARM CLOCK earning Avery Hey wee dW ietoe swum wd. Hat, - e to gSJte, yte tax." t gu yte. tea I. THE NAVIGATOR - The Grecnewald Furniture Uo.' Kindly Loaned Us the Simmons All Steel Suite .-vUsed in Twin Beds. This Big, Wonderful Bill Is at ' PANTAGES FLIGHT OF THE NEK 9 FEtTtRE THE VICTORIANS, 43. Iil9 ghees UtXO, TOO, toU- r. 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