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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1322. mk i r A t I K 1 1 tifx - A' : r? i j , ft, Jfe v ' Ar'f-- or .i 'V'X. ' f A' ' V, 4 ' -- f X t sj K , a a drfr v 4 EN WHO ARE ALIVE to what is taking place in the" world-ofaffairs, whether, in spoirtsr business," politics' or civic or : ; Housc wear shoes from-th-e Banister shoes are made to look ever inch the part. , I The. materials from which they are manufactured is the best that can be. secured; the workmanship measures up to the high standard set by the elder Banister mor.e than 75 years ago; and the price'-i- dollars e shoes which are worth lower than ttiat asked for other no more. Banister factory methods, which eliminate all unnecessary overhead are right. Banister sales policy assures an, unusual amount of cooperation between manufacturer and dealer for the benefit of sadailifeai-vvay- s t X - of-Baniste- r.. , v 0 - s ? high-grad- ! Be Against Legislated , Tribun Special Sport Service NEW YORK. Oct 7. During the world series the major league club are con ridering radical measure to put a etop to the buying of rtar player by the richest magnates. This Injurious practice, which surely will kill the Interest in many cities unless It Is curbed or stamped out. Is confined to the rival New York and Orioago Oubs The suggestion that no player ean be sold at any, time without first asking waivers will - result In a big fight. The New York add Chicago clubs, of course, will try to prevent such legislation, bat whether the other clubs which sell their beat players , lor big money will have nerve enough to bak up their benefactors, In the. face of public opinion, remains to be seen. Commissioner lAndls Is making a quiet ln estimation of the report that the major league players. Instigated by a West--et- p lawver, are organising a union to be affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. The commissioner has interviewed many stars, who might be with present conditions, but he luw not made public his findings, i Leading members of the profession, when asked about the rumored union, either have denied all knowledge of It or have refused to answer the' question v There Is little doubt, however, that many avaricious players would favor an that would compel the magnates to raise salaries next year when threatened with a strike. Huge profits player have 'been keeping tab all sea son, it Is said. , 'This ACCIDENTS. Lovers Leap, a dangerous l x Uiff Here many couples com. N. Suppose? "Yes, and many a swain baa been over. Hauls'. Ills thrown MenWan ted ! Bjsto mwer t kts rasrrviKs vztSS, la fattfomfa TrttnwJ Bwhtnki nrt tm . hi ?T. MtiipMWAt mm m t sun M tn nj Fury S wnu rlfcr H rte12,fconfc it . fart for XxpteiM sen rJ T7tUA. m mnosu m4atTonorrvw Br Oldr-- Dept. 2V, $12.50 T" Tott cSS TnJLrZ uJute school 4m 4mmn Bit So. Figueroa, Lea Angeles, Calif. $12.50 GOOD DUCK SHOOTING PERMIT JOHN HANNA Another evening of real slugfeat I In store for the fght fans when they assemble at th Hippodrome theater Monday night for th weekly Manhattan club bouts, according to Promoter Hardy K. Downing. Downing has arranged a program which h claims wilt equal that of last Monday night and which has been declared to be the most thrilling of the season. Jbn Hanna of Pocatello and Rudy (Kid) Bair of Logan in the main event insure the fact that the card will give plenty of action for the money Six other bouts, instead of the usual five were all lined up with an eye to real action, even it Claes has to be sacrificed a bit. When Manna and Balrmeet the fans will see two youngsters aio have earned a reputation as kayo artists. Hanna in more than a year of fighting has won all of his Fghta, with but one exception, by the knockout route, and In one or two round In the last two bout he has knocked over Tony Calll, th Cleveland Junior welterweight, and Arthur Powell, the Denver colored boy, and did it In record time. When he meets Bair, however. It will be a different sloty, for next to iiolomon, the only boy who ever defeated him, Bair is the toughest boy Hanna ever was called upon to meet. Bair Is a long rang fighter, speedy and although he appears a bt wild, he has been highly successful In flndlug the button. Whether he will be able to stand up under th attaek of Hanna is a question that can be decided only when they step through the ropes. Outside of th main event all the other fights will be for four rounds. er The semlwlndup win he a between Cyclone Eddie Kellv, an old favorite of the local ring, who appearing for the first time this season, and Beupv tWRPqn J)t Trnjle flyiHWho fought such a sensational battle wire fay Solomon, the tough little Salt Laker, last Monday. Kelly, who has been working out the last few weeks In anticipation of a bout. Is in the pink of condition, and he believes that he can do what Solomon could not etop Shannon Inside the four rounds. Shannon believes that ha ean take the measure of anyone bis weight in Salt laiks and hope to prove It when he meet Ktllv Walter Hart, the Youngster who fought lbs whirlwind headllnr last week with Dixie Kid. the sensational Sacramento Johnny Williams, an favorite. In th main preliminary, They are both short, stocky lad and have wonderful wallops for bantams They both ran taka a lot of punishment and are fairly fast. As a result the fan egpect them to put up a nip and tuck battle. Dominick Tlppero. the Bingham boy who has pleased the fans so much In th last few weeks, meets a tough customer In Art Brugger. a brother of Walt Hart. Tlppero is powerful and fast, while Brugger is of the type that wades In, takes alt that Is coming and then lands a kayo wallop. If Tlppero la fast enough to keep away from th inside work of Brugger he can win. but it is doubtful If he jean take as muih pun- - I " ymm. tsifsj 118 MAIN STREET Efforts to Curb Commercial . Phase in Football May Fail ome, wydfvcJk. six-rou- four-rou- two-fist- four-round- 1 IHBICCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar or Chewing habit. a has helped thousands t break the costly, nerve shattering towhenever you have a bacco habit, longing for a Smoke or chew, Just place a harmless tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit )s completely broken, and you are better off menta. fly, physically. Its so easy, so simple. financially. Get a box of NoToBae and if it doesat release you front 11 craving gist" will refund your money without ques- tion. (Advertisement.) Lonnie Richmond- returns to the local ring with, Joe Jackson of Oakland, Cal, Jackson la a favortts with the local fans, starts here. having wqn two of his three He has fought from curtain-raise- r to headliner Emil Pahiso, one of the most popular of local favorites, come back again with Red Hogan, likely youngster from Oarfleld. while Eddie Douglas, who has been going good for two weeks, meet Marvin Hansen, a brother of Leo No-ToB- for balance 'of season $12.50. rienty of water and ducks. eo E. W. Morgan or call - These factors, coupled with the Hirschman policy to sell shoes in large volume at the smallest possible margin of profit, enable us to offer this unusual footwear at $12 a pair.' L. . Better Shoes Than Banister's Cannot Be Made at Any Price Manhattan Club Adds Extra Bout to Next Boxing Card Practice of Buying Stan During Flag Races May ' the consumer., - Bus" ami Jis little master, Trask Barton, are (Treat friends. They romp and ptay tegnther and are inseparable. The dog is only 'about ten months old, bnt is very Intel hgeat and ha heel taught s number of tnrks. Bus' is a Bcotch collie and is owned by J, B. jtarton of 665 East First South street , IF IT FITS Borne men give their wives an allowance, hut there are more wives who have to mnke allowances for. their husband. If all wives dressed a their husbands as their lafners tntnk they snonla, fhe only girls worth looking at would be the unmarried orphans Exchange, Edisona Busy on Golf. There have been all kinds of device Invented to make th game easy end simple (or the duffer, but few are of such merit that they last a great length of time. The golfer who steps up and hits the ball as It should be hit a good smack will get resounding and need not hunt distance ground for tome driving device to put on his club or some new ball advertised to carry a long distance. I remember when a wee blDpf a lad back In my old home In fit. Andrews ol th censatlon caused by the Invention of the bulgef driver. It had always been supposed that a driver must be scooped In to fit the ball or, If not concave, the at least straight. surface of the club near Edinburgh, From Musselburg, came the news that Willie Park 1 think It was he) had been using a club with criticised a face that bulged out. He waawaa some great deal at first and It time- before eld'-iiiiwbe t, iiiL Awdvwwer w there waa In using such a advantage also, that clnb; in fact, many figured, the ball from such a face was bound to , slice or hook This waa the tall end of last centurv. and long ago the popularity of the bulger faced club waa well established and hat been one of the new Ideas in the ancient Togame that has been a big success than ever Golfers day it ia more popular on the other side, I think, use it much more than we do over here i popular Innnv 8.1 inn a ball Tms was looked upon rubber-core- d ax only a passing fancy at the time and who looked upon indeed were .few there ft seriously. Like all new ideas a change In golf balls was thought to be impossible As there was no legislation against new ball, those who cared to play with the rubber core could do so. . u f. Putting Limit on Drives. This was one of th American ideas into golf that ha been Injected The changing Of the old gutta for the rubber cored ball practically revolutionised Ahe game. By adding flftv lo a hundred yards to it mean th the length of the drive, course Manx ruination of many golf million had lo be expended in making more ardage the changes by addng W ere fifty yards added to' the modern drive today It would ruin nearly everv It golf course w have In this country. would mean a great expenditure of monev to obtain more ground -and lengthen and retrap hole. th IT. 8 O. A. figured that Therefor, It was right in putting a limit on the to and sise weight, and that golf ball as It wa right ala In barring any kind of a elub that might add more distano club wa supAt first the posed, lo be of such great help In getting distance that It waa barred from championship play, but it has slno turned out that this club waa only to help play stralghter and to save the expense of The long driving hickory shaft of the steel shaft were all a myth, it has been discovered, but the steel shaft has come to stay and has contributed its bit to th game. For a long time it waa supposed that the Ivory insert Into the face of th driver and the brwssie was a Mg help in distance. Golfers are like a gaining drowning man grasping at a straw Anyto calculated give a few more yard thing from the tee is In great demand. I think the ivory faced driver la now only a matter of golf history. - There are many different, things added to the face of the elub that are supposed to be so resilient that the ball will bounce sway ' quickly. Hagen has always used a square piece of steel on th face of bit driver, and It answers th purpose very well Proa, Ilk amateurs, have- - their fad and naturally take up anything that might better their Th new bamboo shaft ta th latest wrinkle in golf and It looks as though It might last, but only time will tylL Players who used th new shaft Insist that it has a great advantage over the old hickory shaft in mady wftva. Whether It is more durable and can stand up tinder all conditions as the hickory shaft has done remains to be seen. Aluminum clnb have been Invented lo take th place of spoons and fnldlrons and jlso mashles. but their manufacture as' practically discontln ue3 long ago. Aluminum putters have stood the teat steel-shaft- posxl-billti- , ' clubs were speedily Th Fibbed-face- d checked by the Roval and Ancient Golf U. G A. still permits 8. th but elub, their us In th Inlted States. It is nn Invention that has been a great help to plavera In obtaining hack spin. Thin invention Is one that I think win stand out aa one of the greatest to help golfers play a better game - At least. It will help them to put a back spin on the boll muck easier than th old way. Putting device hare com and gone, and they say a fortune still await the man who ran Invent potter or device that will help on putt the ball Into th hole. Th Hcbeaectady putter was banned by the BrHleh, but we permit lls uee hefe Of all clubs manufactured I think there are more different kinds of putters than any other golf weapon. Golfer seem determined to learn how to putt, and sooner or lateraomethtTig will come to Itght lhat will b a great aid. (Copyright, 1922, by tth Bell Byndlcae, Inc.) Desire to Obtain Tickets for Gridiron Contests May Be Increased by Plan to Make Game More Exclusive. i Tribune Special Sport Service. NEW YORK, Oct. 7. Th effort of th conservative element among college authorities to curb Interest in football and minimise its fast growing commercial features will probably have the result that they did not ftgurb on. Just as soon as ths public resits that It Is to b difficult to tickets, the So.ng to get them willgetgrow proportionately. People who know nothing about th gams will say: "WslL if It is so hard te get Into this game, 1 guess I better go and see what it la all about. Th t) pe of play this season should be ef high standard, because coaching ,1 th time, and slno the la Improving rules have become more or lees standardised and the per led of frequent changes I at an end. great Improvement has been made In tact os and execution Coaching has become something of s specialty, and the demand for capable gridiftiw directors becom a well paid undertaking attracting high class men. of the Intersections! Idea Opponent who have contended that the gams was growing beyond bound and becoming th god before which education was being sacrificed get small comfort from a perusal of tho schedules. At least forty games will be held that It will take at least a night on the sleeper for one of the opposing teams, to roach. Yale five Saturday beginning with today there will be at leant six or seven Intersections! contests, scattered all over the country. Kansas la coming to West Point, Oenrg'n Tech, and Princeton are going to Chicago, and 'Praying Colons. from Centre college, DsnvtUe, Ky.. are scheduled at Harvard; Nebraska has a date with Syracuse, Notre Dem will tussle with th Army at West Point, Alabama will scrimmage with Pennsylvania at Philadelphia just t pick a few at random. Yale and Harvard both Said last fall that they would not tread In th path of Princeton and Invade the western conth schedules ference. Just ta earn show that two week before the Tiger is clawing around at the University, at Chicago. Yvle will be playing Iowa, champion of the Big Ten, la th bowl at Kw Haven. Harvard apparently Is satisfied with entertaining th team from the Blue Grasn state. On th - - New-Yor- k pic- - ture play. The Army and Navy game previously held at the Polo grounds will be staged In the reconstructed Franklin field of the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Instead of being plaved on ths traditional Saturday following Thanksgiving it will be played on the preceding Saturday, the same day as the game. Ysle-Harva- rd Rales Change Game. There will be several revivals of football relations between Institutions that permitted their historic gridiron enmity or Harto taper NotnMy among th vard wad lisMsiesUk-BiiwiyismiwwniMiw3ieeeQfee-On radical change In the sqleg will make the gam a bit different. Instead of being confined to trying for goal after a touchdown by a kick from placement the scoring eleven will b given the op tion of placing the ball anywhere beyond d line with th privilege of the a line putting it Into play In scrimmage or or plunge or end run, bv passing k eking a field goal, Th boll must be point put over wl(h on try to get scor ef one. Th new play will be known as the try for point," A foul try by the defending turn whan ths for point la being mod automatically and the attacker the advantage, gives If th attacking tara foul It attempt Is five-yar- vitiated. IN ' A player taken out ia th first cannot return until th second half, s player taken out in th second hsl Is out far th remainder of th contest. Important Games. The more Important, but not all, of the Intersectional games scheduled for the taean. AS, jfcllq - V we..-Mi- October 7 Pennsylvania vs. University of South at Philadelphia; Army vs. Kansas at West Point; Washington vs. Montana at Beattie; Yale va. North Carolina at New Haven; Princeton vsp Virginia at Princeton; University of Georgia vs. Chicago at Chicago October 14 Cincinnati vs. Georgetown at Washington. Pennsylvania vs. Mary land at Philadelphia; Army vs. Alabama Polytechnic at West Point; Arisons vs. Southern California at Los Angeles; Vn- - aerenrvsTMrch'ga rirNashVnie rwTScon" sin vs South Dakota Stats at Madison: Yale vs. Iowa at New Haven. October 21 Detroit vs. Boston college at Detroit; Fordham vs. Georgetown at New York; Centre vs. Harvard at Cambridge; Missouri Vs. Nebraska at Lincoln; s. Maryland Princeton at PrlncetOn; Vanderbilt vs. Texas at Dallas; Navy vs. Georgia Tech, at Annapolis. October 28 Georgia Tech. vs. Notre Dame at Atlanta, Iowa State vs. Washington at Ames, Oberlin vs. Amherst at Oberlin; Springfield vs.' Detroit at Spring-fiel- d; Texas va. Alabama at Austin; Chicago vs Princeton at Chicago. November 4 West Virginia vs. Clncin-nt- F Harvard vs. Florida at Boston; Pennsylvania vs. Alabama at Philadelphia, Nebraska vs. 8v reuse st Syracuse November 7 Rutger vs. Louisiana State et New York. 11 November Syracuse" vs. McGill at Syracuse, Army vs. Notre tWestJ0Mi-Ylj!tyMatylhn4 at New'H&ven. November 28 Washington and Jefferson vs. Detroit at Detroit; Iowa Etst vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. November 80 Vermont vs. Detroit at Detroit; Nebraska vs. Notr Dm at Lincoln. Football fans on this side of th line have come to have greai respect for Centre, under the able coach Ing of "Uncle' Charier Moran, but it remains to be seen if the Danville machine will be dangerous minus McMilCentre will lan, who ia ut of the gam piajr Harvard again .this year end an un string of vtrtort for Centre And .October XI will odd that,, much to the Interest Uk th contest at ths Harvard stadium. , lty iV w |