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Show THE OGDEN 10 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R BY AHERN OUR; BOARDING HOUSE m m mm m mmm m m mw m mv OH, MR. HR. HARRIS b OUtTE C APAB LE or TAKING CARE OP HIS PERSOMAL " :: -- PfiTii mm i 'riar ji SI if WMLLMllL AMD YOU GRkOOUSl nE- vJnWOUTTWEAtDOP OKI Cache Valley Baer Takes A rAlRROR -- Sneddon MISS Ft SUES!! ft RAILROAD CROSSIMG ALEXAH1DER, COME AVJAV PROM 1UAT ViOMAM "TWIS TO MIM KOVJ PACE - Jlmmle Johns, Ogden's hard hitting young lightweight, will undergo the "acid test" of his career tomorrow night when he stacks tip againstInBilly the Wallace, San Francisco flash headline event at the Wasatch Athletic club's weekly show. Wallace ' is a tough Tjoy and carries a wickedo punch in either hand for the face body that is apt to bring quick victory should It land In the Tight spot. All Indications are that Johns will have his hands full and that the fans will see considerable action, i Many who watched Wallace work out last night seem of the opinion that Johns has made the toughest match of his career. Johns, on the other hand, says the match suits him to a queen's taste and that this will give him an opportunitya to see how hard he can hit against man he figures he can outbox. Wallace does not seem concerned over the. battle. He has been boxing with several AH-M- . Ic. hav rridlron battle ; M- cigar stores. ,'j n n, n , l. C lp I . I 1 1 1. I - lut ( j b-- n i .it t.1 ; , i - i n tip .EUPECK ssfeais j ae-;,.- ... i i WNRRS 15 BETVlEEtt TWO FIRES I ! Hrl. rU,rllv I c-i- ; . " i' li?. '' 1 j center A- I TOO TBALL TEAM RN SAMTEL WILL ? 1 1 1 ( " I ARRIVE FRIDAY BILLY EVANS 1 1 V- i i IS SELECTED BY Z".r..''' ' !:he college next week, when Cach J.f,cK; vv,rr," n ' Vuracki th"l a .J "iT tr .1 le nat ' sat to rv'r" lub ,n V" halfback P.omhey will have all prospective 'r, feel the him!??, of my salary pica on the hardwoods. The basketball ' ViVri.sr 4 football should be divided," ,,ar,,f hoxr"' pUyers who have not played w,4.V; i ai have already been In th- - Km for I nlersity of fi,JJ, . . ' rt,.. luuwuii nirn uov. it-,. f A T T - fl X XT T A PITA T.T TJ C WAiavuxi u .. r to play hav been given a ;V. ,lwXAUit olidny following their strenu- - iiiniihiiii. LACKING OPPONENTS tackl " ALL-EASTE- eue. n M . .. -- PJ'r dm-onstratlo- I at . lft v. i is ie . s 1 i eason. The baaketbalt but Coach Romney looking for much more material. i H out-proinlsln- g. Ctah (;ilmr. Hutchiaon I I. C A:itienallnr. I Kevrf. tackle .V Kuard nKHKKLnr. Calif.. Iec. 1. Caliguard fornia' Ou C. C center champion football team want Mnrer. . . . u'iartertck to play In aa east fa C. V. : game New , jWMlard, no Class as Year' but eleven eaatern tTitle Holder in fullback day Mine big Mcf;ione. eeem anxious an ti V wet. Journey Williama. I). nlfbck ' Condition for His Tilt ALL-EASTEhaa not been named. C. A. C. ba!f yet tick opponent llartahom. N ELEVEN l. la at New Yer'e day California defeat- IW KltKl) J. Ml'Rl'IIY. With Jack . l'ofcition Sherry Collofro Ohio Mate at I'aitadena. !fJ Player of Vniveraity I'ltlXClTfOX SVIVEIA" i:M , .end Diego. Cailf., baa Centre college, I Tike: 'i'achlk . .end co nqueror of Harvard, signed for a yai.k Franklin. t. C. Ad Santel, world's lljtht henvy weight no rama haa but find hakvakd thera c;l'ai:i C. C opponent tackle Miitenwallner. ijrown champion, who mets Jack IMTTSBFlttJ KTEI.V California-matalk make XI. that up next 1. tackle; theatre at the Hutchlon, Sherry orpheum. AXXAWlLI.vi CAItXKY tiFAItl) lcflclency. Then there U tb C. C. n finlsdi match, will; in nlKht jfn guard Linger. Tuesday PJtlXCFTTOX aauena game, wnn KFX'K ' TACKLi: . guard , , n:g Tea llain. Aggie arrive In Ogden arly Friday from, HAUVAiU MACOMBEH KM) con?iae Ir-rlV. U. center A will hold xuampion. ring Fincellver. llilhtt nr,A . l'rancisco. , Santel idavera uinnt . t !nl at .nter VfiUfl-filtUAt'Jtf wouia prcicr iqwithaq FKXX STATIC KIIXIXC.EIi ... af-- j cf C "H'. Limomu workout at Eaclen will Monroe club the Wlllard, nark baitle Ordrn .quarterback ahorfly YALI1 HALFBACK . . .halfback Centre aa the former is a representa AL,1RICI he arrives from the coaKt. lie win Saturday afternoon. The klekoff Is Williams. V. V IIALiFlSACK l'lTlsnt'IKi tor DIVIKS . . , . halfback tive rute unlvenity. eve-i 1). ItArtahorn. workout Saturday Aggie t rpr 3.30 o'clock sharp, m."" OO HARVARD. Mage atanother FULLBACK OWEN' fullback the Caxlea club and will takeRoth team are.compoaed cf mem-hl- a r. Hartahorn. Agrie ninjf final training Monday evening. of tha championship Ogden team Ily HARRY UlTaitK. BIG TEN INTERESTED i ne in uouege. J Colorado Arncunurai etafe th cnampion is wen Known lengue. I n end IN EASTERN GAMES Ogden. having wrestled Jack Harbert-noThe turn team re evenlv matched Welgle. C. A. C The ends in the east this y?.n' an BY BILLY' i:VAXS. . in 1920 on two occaalon. nl or a few re Kike. D. I hre and tlic wltn addUlon football generally admitted lo Jja brlow the tarkle Picking an both axe confident of wlnnlr.g Hutchison. D. V. Sherry, althouch a new corner In tacKle eleven is ordinarily a rather easy task, standard. In fact there are not very the mat game, ha met and defeated The probable lineup: CHICAGO. Dec. I. Proposed Rain. AgjifS as certain players usually stand out many good ends in the east. fnively some of the best beta In the world at McMlchaei; guard Men. games will be among th Men. Aggies Married Single 8 i C. 4. of Princeton is a wonder al tnrow-;i,jnamed Farmer Rrltxman. . . . goal . . . and i:ore guard A. weight prominently. Joijea! by Dransficld Interesting subjects for dlecu-elo- nv de-a is and forward center C. ins j C. good hi at Hs pawes . the when . east. Western conference . tho in the rb champion coming is ltrache DranHfieldJIJnger. 'This year it different . . and ctaches as. . . Tit ley Falck. I lull Agjiea. . . , ..ouarieriicit weight. lb. There are a lot of mighty good foot- tensive piayer. representatives l.iptrot .fullbark semble tomorrow, to frame the 1SI2 tomorrow cveninif at kock bpringw, Johnson . . ..Smith Fltrke. Whining Macomber of Harvard make a lino chb . . ball players on the eastern elevens, halfback Xcotbali schedule. 1 . . IMftnU D. Hartshorn. Arflea . . Sherry will meet Jack Taylor of Caa 'arson rhb. but only one who is the premier at his running mate for Snlvely. On . lrlnceton con-- : Hudson. , V la a in 1). Is expected" to play In finish Williams. match. ....halfback he box to tackle knows the per how Ihb Penn State. of Taylor position. Killinger e siderod of! aa CAPSTtAW. lnterftr-encone LLMKR Marin Is Plestlna waa a .c wonder at getting ; Chicago aa a return for the Chic and by Ity Stewart Llfflande For the past fifteen years it ' lfinie at Princeton this year and I owa School of Mines. . Lynch out of the way. He aUo a the aix greatest wrestlers In the world, j p.ayra. .or. . . tho exception to have the critics differ . . i i r TJ.'.C. Is la a Yale irritation-t.rnd will . . conruient he Franklin. . but man that was lorv.ard at the rood t!enderon. Neville go on more than throe positions. It .lr. berry receiving . .4 .ft mo next Kon. ...end castroRslderlng ..11.. Parson Ixwe. Mlne uasper Taylor almost a certainty from the start of pass. Sturm or Vale and McCollum oeieas will layior, nunouKn tackle C. C. . ol . . . outweigh him at leant 35 H. Wilson. . Reported difficulties between certhe season as to the leaders in the of Penn State are two other goodjKlant Haynes MlttenwaUner. .tackle some followers of the Mine tain ends. Craword, ci ache and bo other" positions. ' pounds. t aa I. tnis maicn McMlchaeU guard considered. aJo game may Aggies be zouowing different U to immeuiaieiy It of JInrvard is Just about mighty going will board a train for Ogden. FABER'S OPERATION Hurren. Utah guard this yar. A lot of th? experts in the the best guard in the cast. In the Sherrv center STAR FULLBACK TO He will complete his training at the FlnesllTcr. D. U east are goin? to differ widely in their i a.e iTuine )e was at his peak. He Central fire U. station. MAY Wlllard. me AFFECT evident-tCAREER quarterback selections. This was uraeared most of the plays directed halfback Three fast preliminaries will also be Williams. 1). V LEAD MINES ELEVEN at the game. I asked; at him. and mado many tackles behind featured halfback on Promoter the U. program, Hartshorn. of Aggie. the east, the line. Carney of Annapolis five of the leading experts also Fred Mortensen elates. fullback CHICAGO. Dec. 1. Urban Hied McGlone. Minesas to the best ends. Snively of Prince-- ) a mighty fine guard. His work has Tickets for the championship match Faber.Chlcago White Sox pitcher, unRv O. L. lARSONf. GOLDCX. Colo.. Dec. l. KJward ton was the only .player to get as: featured practically every game the Cvloradsr College. derwent an operation McGlone, star fullback of the Colo- Wednesday end ido School of Mine football team. l Hemennay and Mosers. De which may affect hla future on a Frankllo. U. C, . i... inrori th. t n .1 r v. ,i r. lections that hQ!noon nd Hst night w, ..-tne C A Wit C. brothers waa and elected removed Orpheum cf 4i pitcher. cartilage nrlggs. Last year Stanley Keck of Prince- the" Tigers. Decker of Princeton, is theatre. tackle from hla right knee, injured during the Swan. Utah team. McGlone i captain a Junior. ton was practically - a unanimous, (!oso uj. tackle Tire fefereo for the will be city series. Doctors said the opera- Muth. If. C. choice for tackle. - He was regarded steJn at cenlor , haj, playpd hl usual named by Santel. Sherrymatch, and Promo- tion apparently was successful I'tah guard I tran but am the best in the east. yes. in the. me ,n f( Nebraaka th halfback Kamo Williams. I). U. T. next , afterbe will Mortenaen not ter thla known Arales guard until Faber Rtn Saturday as is Keck country-- at that Psion e hag ben noon. tQ Eh,nc has he menfa1(?d men halfback Harthom. have as been eenlertD. to Several C C. Is Aggies severe a tries Llneer there pitch, good if not a better tackle this ear,, of the nttsburg liie. and tioned for this job. F.lxke. 8tr0n?th fullback on Wyoming in strain member tha Utah Falck. quarterback Aggies pitching. from but injuries prevented .Jilra more be;i donft haa 0 f,eld takJing oe m me x uie ing ai nis anyman on the team. Wlttmer jy than IIU1UUC of critics for that reason may ' " f Prlnceton and shurtlcff of Brown ' weake;n " cc.b r'iCS nre rivals. close tdinl-ln.it is to i is ,.r.,t "hiiiiv" Killinger gets the quarterbaa Job is he one outstanding star of th-- ii In the west McKuirr is rated' as a r C. C e-- First t SOCCER TEAMS j R Ix-nvt- ito TO DO BATTLE wrt-stlin- ' l. ....... i i y . loa 1 - K-- .l t. . II- oo pot-iw.o- cliam-plonah- ; YV Two coll, - JLI 1. Wen offered lo t'tah AjtkIh. Il wa announced today hy Coach Lowell Hontney. In th tlnit offrr.thcy were InritM to meet Whitman' at Walla Walla, next 8atur1ay. The UnlverfUy of Southern Callfornl want to plAy tho Acrl" at Lo Ancelen ChriiKmaa. The offem to the Arclx wr made sfter the loraU copped the conference crl4lron title. Th Whitman eleven la th turn of the northwwt, hav-tn- f won four (tante and 1ot none. Thin eleven U .reputed to be the rtrongest In the hlntory cf the semi-windu- p. CLX Coaches of the Ilocky Mountain conlV IUIXY KVANS thouund dollara from the Iew ference have named their mythical Iifty YorK American and five thoua nd rlevens for 12I. Falck of the full doliara from other club In tha each Arsten lanil the quarterback pol-tlo- American katut. That is thensrr' that Babe Rtath allhouih he preiwed by Wll- will I auk for the iMwn of 1122. lard of Colorado university. The complete selection follow: I Iluth had a lid!nz cnntrafl with u clubn .New York AmerlCin , If ax Hy TOMMY FlTZPATniCK. . ! r.l" year. li;. Vnlvertlty of Utah. M lonu ,v noinf-i c. C. lie nil lor PrriTfU nniam .tni . .end record. which perhapa carried th Noxf le, tackle flrure to JJ3.000. fiwn, I'tah rtuth'a contract with the American Hurren. IMah Curd league at the cloe c.f the 1121 Kvant, t.'tah guard eaon. expired he confers with th When . . . . center Hanrvck, Ttali New York be Intend ta &ik a . . club, Hmith. I t ih quarterback combined that will tolal ... Hilary fullback As the AccSe have dibanfll for Kltxkc, Wynmlnc 60. which ta 110.0000 In advance cf . . .halfback th year t ho two gtmrt ha t'tah AckI. . tten Kulck, of the United B'.atf . . .halfback what the jirraident I'. Hartshorn. C. A. t.srned down. ' receive. Hy I.oVKi.I. UOMNKY. The new conference champion nr" Tbia wiU be the firt fT:ne that a I tah AxrlcuUural Collefe. honorn thUn lth bclnjr fnotherd ! r;a demanded a ealary from . .e ni Hart, ltaj AjitN. v.erk. I'nllowlnK the big public clubs In the to t hich . end ' h othr . C. C. llrUirc. nlaht tliere vrlll b" Swan. Is in n w.iy affi'Uted other than he . tackle thre "festV t) in week In honor 'f tlllmer. I'tah tackl- -' ,lirn a member of the ar.ie organ'.!-- . the F'arrv.er. The bijfKest festival for Itrirtman ruarJ tion. f. all the athlete lf. r)u.ol wi b. ,,f "I bro"ke the.home-rurecord li . .. .. . I IV. McMicharl. C. A. C. guard Ik. n k tii ' Ukewlf. 1320 uiiiiuai nuii''iti hk lluthand 121." aays U'in'i'jfi, .. center Hancock. I'tah 4 I broke a lot of taken place Iocemler 16. ar Falck. Utah Acs attendance record. . . tjuarterbsck Fifty-nin- e thl prcd to be n vrry nuct e?mful McfJIone, Mine runs are a larx flock. hime fullback under affair, and plan hae am Koins; o oe mignxy lucay i l Viinilrr. . ftirkt ' break way for nunc time for the forthcoming ' Kllik that mark In 122. If 1 don't t.. '..i ,a"' event. Thla will be the annual Honor ' """:"ur V.,. '.V ...V.; break Jo fdc out of it. I am w..-.- e. .ue u.., lur U,e PJCure. .. .. ... ) ' nf Vi.,mln i am a. u;c card r:cnt now; tne presentation f uward to th ennrn- Ijiegewuia. rri.) TTomerl oming I ion footballers, excel who in tboe Quil "n,ac"icitic those old end C C. other sports and th A. c freshles will runs- one la goir.g to lor- tackl"lnom ' Iso be honored n.e. ,T " cl all ,',' atout Caplaln will be "Tlie time tu pet hi . r icted for tho 1S22 football team, and ,l,T" " t fa Ciurd '?rn,"c thr 1922 baeketball track and baseball (MaCkflUI. F,uctr' C. C. !.im al (hl hinmiH LOGAN. MuEAR t boys lately, and made two of his spar-Vin- jj partner quit Wednesday. Wallace is about the shiftiest lightweight that' has been seen here in many a day. CIIANGK ANNOUNCED C Promoter Downing announced last night that he had found it, necessary to make a change in the Cache Valley Kid Baer will meet Bobj Sneddon of Ogden, instead of Jimmy; Martin, as was announced. Kid Baer will be remembered .favorably by the Ogden fans for the tough battles he put up here last season with Cyclone Eddie Klly. These battles have gone down in local ring records as two of the best oontfcsta ever nulled off Kid Baer has had many matches here. ' since his last appearance here and has .' is is in working out every day. and first class condition. , TICKETS GO RAPIDLY Kid Andrews of Ogden is thoroughly primed' for his go with Cyclone Jack "Williams. Both. boys, have been taking on heavy training all week and this bout should furnish some slugging of a variety that has not been seen here fatelv. Billy Johnson, another old Ogden "favorite, will mix it in the next event with Joe Williams, a tough" las from ,Klk6, Nevada. The other two events will be between Joe Creighton and Ralph Lan-no- n and J. Newman and Young Bowers. The large advance sale around town indicates that the sold right out sign will be hung up tomorrow evening. j 3 J CL Alt HI. ilVIVCIO Uil Mosers' and DeWitt Brothers' way SALARY 85,000 Parked for the Hartshorn Is Only Player That Is Figure He Tells Billy Chosen Unanimously; Evans Will Be Sought Winter; Hoop Sport Is Next Falck Chosen . .in 1922 ! QUTC RIGHT . MYTHICAL TEAM Moleskins POTWyi: N OF krs. Harris tie rr 2 Martin's Place Against SELLS. S0UKID UKE A noi inimimn ilUIn WILL ROW COACHES i innifnr IU REJECT-TW- O CONTESTS R- "WEDDtMG VUSTAUT AMD GETTUAT VOUR .V6IU.V LOOK OR' DID . MATRIMONY MARTY- HlKSELF. ,"DEPECTS ARE ALVJAV9 SO EXACT ABOUT YOUR APPEARANCE. ! DID YOU TRV tt PUT VT ' AGGIES AUEtA! HARRIS-D- O LET HE STPAGrTmU VDUR -- THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 1, 1921. . . i m r' - i ( t-- f LEUIS SEE S mm All-Easter- n, a, lntr-cholast- ie I SERIAL r.i Salt Lake Skipper. Elated ... Dec. 1. The Bees will be in the race in 1922. That wag th,e statement made by Manager Duffy. Lewis on arrival here from the coast R-o- SALT LAKE, to Salt Wednesday. Prior to comingover sevLake Manager Lewis looked eral training sites in California for the 1922 club. "We've got a lot of vgood ball players on this club," he allowed, "and we don't need so very many men, to fix us up all right. The men we need, are needed badly, and they though, must be good ones. Mr. Lane and I agree that it is a waste of time and money to fool around with unproved players, and I think the club next year, will be just about 100 per 'cent ex- pcrienced players." v f Duf f y said that: while h.e had several players, in mirVU as prospects for the Salt Lake club, it was still too early to mention names, because, in ii i nr .tn liini.. iiii i,r. mi;i et the men, and, in the.sefoml place. baseball is one business in which the cup and lip are the defining bounda, ries of many a slip. V iicn iyc e,v uai.a uuiidiu, continued Duffv ."we will have a chance to see what material is loose. am as confident as I can be that we can get the men we need, and I Miouldn t be surprised if we went to the training camp with a club Just about set and ready to go. Anyhow. I feel warranted in saying that the t Salt Lake club will be in the race next 1 - - year." Lane will leave for Puffy andil Boss 1 r Till f f n r r cr rr rmtfo St. Louis off at coming, they will'stop Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit, and there is a possibility that they will TT 1 ' T--i Q 1 o on to New York Citv. a o ....... 1 .... I l:i ; 1 " j . . k. :y3:& Ifyii-ioasibl- . . a i .. f - ; r nk ot'iii fin ntr a i.f'ci ALRRICIIGLTS POSITION. a i W EEC M.? i i j game ol.tne (tuire slightly outplayed Keck. Coach. Aldrlch of Yale y hi fine work' licper tTbily explained this by saying jail year, and his stellar performances' that Princeton had expected Chicago! against Princeton and Harvard, is en-- I to play an open game, and that he titled to one of the halfback positions. had instructed his line to play high: ! have my doubts as to the other". I and keep their heads up. Instead, like Davies of Pittsburg. True, boj off! haa not been in the headlines as much Chicago played a running game cm- this year, howeven- - not due to any tackle and round tne enna.Y the 1 weakness mak-low fere oir his part but rather his forwards cago charging He is such a great player that ing trouble for the Princeton line, i team. and McGuire was putting Keck out it ia almost impossible to pass him up. of many a play. Mallory .of Yale, Llghtner of Penn KKCK IS RKAL ST AU. State, Kaw of Cornell, Robertson of McGuire himself admits that when Dartmouth and Gllroy of Princeton are other good backs. Keck got down and started ' Owen of Harvard ha played co- low, it ..was impcssipie tomaite unyj advarice against him. Into of Yaletj hlstently good football all, year, and I have placed him at fullback. draws the other tackle. Mc-- Chicago-Princeto- n ; i " v IMMIE j v S r OHIO STATE UNABLE Terrors Ready TO PLAY NEBRASKA for Big Battle O., Acceptance With Leopards of Columbus, a proposal for a football game tween Ohio State and Nebraska. 1921 m i of the Missouri valley conThe Colorado champions ference, for next year Is not deemed athletic officials at Ohio Springs high school gridiron machine, likely by A State. seeking informatelegram WOULD TAX GAMES of Colorado champions tion regarding a contest was received here today for their game from the Nebraskans Wednesday. It TO ASSIST SCHOOLS arrived that'ohlo Saturday with the East high Leopards- has been tentatively agreed eiu- btate- next year will face the same champions of Utah and Idaho. a team bers of work held the visiting CHICAGO. Dec. L Taxing of all out at opponents which were on Its schedfield after Cummings shortly ule last season. and professional and are eut to take the o contests and games to provide funds they arrived into camp. for the physical education of school Leopards Coach Romney'a players are in the MAY LIMIT ENTRIES children were proposed in an ordin- best of condition with two exceptions. ance introduced in the city council A to Toledo to play the WaJte IN 'PRO' GOLF GAMES trip Graded of all today. licensing profeschool machine is contingent on a high was also included in the prossionals victory- for the Leopards. posal. .The- rain of Wednesday .failed to NEW YORK. Dec. 1. Discusalon of oo hamper the Leopards. They worked means for. limiting entries In tournacut for wore than three hours under ments of the Professional Golfers' asSPORT .CUPS GIVEN direction ottCoaches'Romney and sociation so that irv qualifying rounds the TO PACIFIC FLEET 'Wilson. of 36 holes may. be played off In a , Members of the two teams will be single day is xpeced to occupy the a at entertained theatre at the of attention the association's national party, -. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1 The OrpheUm Saturday, night by the stu executive committee at its jneetlng of toColumbus of Knights California, dents of the East high school ex15. Among those December here day presented the Pacific fleet with oo to the attend is C. R. pected meeting four permanent silver trophies, to bo of California. Lager, competed for annually by men of the YANK SCOUT PICKS o various vessels of the fleet in Contests of rowing,boxing, baseball and foot LOS ANGELES CAMP IOWA MUST DECIDE ball. Winners of the cups three times shall retain possession of them. SPEARS WILD BOAR OO NEW YORK, Dec. 1. Bob Connery, scout for the New. York Ajnerican ANGELS DECIDE TO baseball club, today reported to his JODIIPUR. India. Dee! 1. (By the KEEP ARNOLD STATZ employers that he favored Los Angeles Associated Press.) The Prince of as a training .camp for .next spring. Wales engaged in his first boar hunt The club owners have not yet reached at dawn today with five teams of men. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 1. Arnold a decision, although they have several each team with four spears. Statz. outfielder of the Los Angeles sites under consideration most of them women accompanied the huntingMany par baseball In Texas. club of the Pacific Coast Numerous big black boars were w ity. The .scout also recommended 'the found. The price obtained league, is not going to the Chicago st Cubs next season, as reported recently! purchase of O'Connell, kill securdown his boar and by riding according to reports. The Angels have J first .ba'seman of the San Francisco' ing a ciean and vigorous thru.it at a decided to keep nim. ior anoiner year. ciuo. vital spot. i Vcrsui - - . s . - ND Kid Andrews .; ' -- 'VS. I j . ; v . - his-fir- J left-hande- d' - 1 )H-- jr. - Cyclone Williams Ralph Lannon vs. Joe Creighton '.. y I ' ' ):, SEMI.WINDUP -- Joe "Williams vs. i - ; - Billy Johnson v ! Newman vs. v v Young Bowers J.v ' ( - . - ) -- ! ' A . : TOMORROW NIGHT, DEC 8:30 O'clock Sharp , . , - - CACHE VALLEY ICID BAER Logan r semi-professio- nal ' - SIX ROUNDS BOB SNEDDON, Ogden , -- ':- - ; , SAN FRANCISCO and-Wyomin- ' , - AGE be- SALT LAKE, Dec. 1. V, ... I Dec- - 1. , r PRIDE OF OGDEN VERSUS I . every major league manager and ' j cwner and has many close friends among them. He has occupied a so prominent plaxre in the big : long and. haa won such greatleagues personal ' popularity that many of the heavy- -' weights In baseball will go to lengths ta help him start off his managerial A career with a good ball club. , J to-chir- Lewis, of , BEST BOXING CARD OF THE SEASON , "- j ' - ..... wn on Yale-Princet- k ..... . , ' 1 1 - - I - o . x ....... se i. Over Prospects for 1922 Team k fac-Vlt- . nf-fen- i i r t. ! 2 . WASATCH ATHLETIC CLUB .) - ' f V - ' ' 'TICKETS ON SALE AT HEMENWAY A. MOSER'S and DsWITT BROS. CIQAR STORES BILLY WALLACE General Admission, $1.00; Ringside, $1:50 Plus War Tax JIMMIE JOHNS |