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Show . 10 OGDEN i sMmt Jllilrf5 ' v EAST .MAY PLAY ; STANDARD-EXAMINE- OUR BOARDING HOUSE SENIORS GRAB LOOK AT BILLYfALtAte 0 tt : Romney ' Favors Two Fast Games Close Hoop ; . Series at Ogden High Contest; Final Decision : ' San Francisco' Lightweight VJVTU I LOOK School : Today . LIKE BLUSMIMG men Here After Victory Over Kid Sparks Ttf Dt At. SALT LAKE, Nov. 23. Coach Ott ooden" school. Class Scries. Romney of the East High school Leo TV . announced today that the EastL. Pet. pards warriors would JourneyMo To- Seniors .. . 0 3 1.000 High t 1 .667 ledo, Ohio, to meet the fast Waite 'Sophomores 2 .333 lO.jJunlors High school machine Decemberof the j Freshmen . 3 .000 providing the eligibility rales " MH OKI v. ' f T . I . Vl SPAlrA HULLS WOULD BEET HGtr h ir RID CHAMPS IF VOUVJERE M LATWERED KY .FACE A "T&r?EAIOQ A LOGAN HONORS 4 CUE ACT AFTtR TRYlKi'TO KOW Coach ' ' BY AHERN .SW1 WHAT KIMD Or TRICK VSOAPlVE CALL "THIS.? CLASS TITLE ' TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1921, R MUbE OF VirtW V IV f AVEj ! Monster Celebration Staged by Citizens of Logan; Victors to Dine VAST . AH -- r ' the celebration of the victory over the University of Utah b the Utah Aggiea and pralei the work of th nw conference championa her Monday. The program started at 7 a. m. and continued until midnight. A non str parade was one rf the big f lure of the day. Cheers of all sorts and werds ef upon Coach Lowell praUe rere Itomneyand the members of the tMtn that brought the undUputed title to Logan by hundreds of cl'Uens and student. The girl students of the AgIogan high iwhool1000 presented the Mu white and gie students irlth were worn In the parade, cap. which a t.iutlful pectac3e. Members of the team, in a large army truck, headed the parade, while bands from the Agricultural college. Brig-haYoung college. Lccan high school and the North Cache high echoed of Itlchmon.i filled the air with muf:c continually. After a ctrcl trta4 Malm and Center street, the Logan high auditorium was Jammed to it capacity for the rally held. A dance t tl.f Auditorium n Firm Went :ret conduJ d the reJebrnUon. e Preaident E. I. Peiersnn cf the In fat the the rr.e'.lr.jr rr!'.ded Ai the high School audltc-ilumSen'juest of Governor llaby. Jtate conator Jofph Qulnney etendt-- th ' rratulatlon of the rovrnar to the Assies. 1 John A. Cnn Kelt, maya .,.'.- fl l'nrh.r f.irwif 1,1. collect; C. P. t araun. 1..a. mmwr jibe iOf the board of tru'.er?; J, Diehl, i aluvlrnt body: Coarh of tht proiidcnt j llotnney nr.J Captain Lvui l aVk aU rpoke. Wednesday the A. C. atudtnt Iodr will do honor to the gridiron hero-A number of banquets and lurchmn are in store for ths champions. In two schools are equal, uniciajs 01 mej Yesterday's Rrsnlu. Leopard lair have sanctioned the trip Seniors 16, Sophomores 6. under this condition." one of the best Juniors' 6, Freshmen 0. The' Leopards have teams ever, developed in this section Seniors of the Ogden high school of the United States and If successful in defeating the Toledo eleven will add won the class title by defeating: the new laurel3 to the local history. Sophomores in the final rum? on the floor M Ond.il' hftcrnnrtn. Practice Is held every evening Jn- 'high school 6". Satur16 here to the for This game game wa:; loly con-da- y preparation T. with the Colorado Springs deter-;bwas the hlghjtested throuphout. if star for tho winnr:D.ry school eleven. This game will st oring seven mine-thtitle holders or the iiockios. field baskets. Stn t4in'. registered thf The Colorado eleven nosed out the 'other tally r the rouith year men. in the other Ramc - the Juniors Longmont eleven ret, tiis- co.oraaoj r , blinked the Fresh es, winning 6 to 0. title. .V V The visitors are duq to arrive in T he score In thH game at the end of Ogdeft early --Thursday en route to the first period wuj o to 0. In the f nil h vlf tlif Juniors managed to cage Salt Lake. The Leopards are anx.ous to win threo fivld baskctH. the contest aga'nst the Colorado team The lineups and keep their slate clean. Freshmen (0). Juniors (6). Waite:hl5h of Toledo has a speedy Booker If Zlnn crew In harness and a nifty scaring Richards. Cole rf . .McBride machine aa may be evidenced. by the Stevens." c . V Robinson Ig following season's scores: Lyon" . . .Ixckwood Morris , Waite, 84: Forest, (U rg 0. Seniors (16) Waite, 48: Bluff ton, (6). Sophs. Waite,-114. . . Blackham T. Doxey Tiffin, 0.If Waite. 162; Ada, 0. McFarlane Martin! rf c .. . . . . Petersen Waite, 61; Detroit (Mich.) Western HInchcllff 0. Stratford Dye lg . . . . . Summerill Waite, 27; Lakewood. 14. Williams... rg Waite, 14; Stevens. 3. Waite, 95: Akron Central, 0. Steele (Dayton), 14. Waite, 7; Waiter n 20 Scott. 0. I . : yS-"- . e he-spe- ! i f.-- m . , ; f - V. ' nt t J' m , U ... : . I ; ' t $, oo Ring and Mat : , j SEATTLE, Wash. --Gordon McKay of. Pocatello, Idaho, will box Battling Ortega, claimant of the Pacific Coast middleweight title, four rounds here tonight. The winner has been promised a match with Marty Farrell of New ;York, December.-13NEW YORK Benny Leonard, lightweight boxTng champion," was 375,000 to meet Jack Brltton, welterweight titleholder,, in a bout at Cleveland in February. Details of the proposed bout were not disclosed, but Leonard's manager said he would announce his decision, December 1. The lightweight champion is to meet Georgie - Ward, d New Jersey welterbout in Madiweight, in a son Sqruare Garden tomorrow night. Later members of the boxing commission stated Leonard would not be to box Ward in a permitted ten round bout but that they exhibition would sanction a ' without a decision. Leonard approved of the latter arrangement. MEMPHIS,' Tenn. The scheduled d t bout between Captain Bob heavyweight, and BUI Roper,ofChicago Los Angeles, was stopped by Reed,' the referee in the "fourth round after Keed had- been ktijsked down four times. He was badly beaten in all lour rounds. .The. referee awarded the bout to Roper. . ed of-Itrr- r. j ten-roun- no-decisi- on 1 -- six-roun- d, ight-roun- Billy Wallace. San Francisco flash. who will meet JLmmle Johns. Ogden's star lightweight.-ithe six round main even of the weekly boxmgr show at the Wasatch Athletic club next Friday -- . , . Billy Wallace, speedy San Francisco lightweight, arrived in Ogden this morning and began his training, at the Wasatchclub for. his six round go with next Friday night. WalJimmy Johns lace was to work out today at 4 o'clock in order! that the fans have a chance to look him over.might STOPPED KID SPARKS. 'Wallace has been in Utah for several weeks and is thoroughly acclimated. He is a polished boxer and has a wicked puncMf ,which he demonstrated very clearly recently in a bout with Kid Sparks, of Pocatello. Wallace outboxed Sparks , in every go, round of their scheduled sending him to: the mat for the partial count four times in the fourth, and stopping him in the fifth. Sparks of the toughhad been considered one est' boys in the west. . Wallace is in the best ol condition and while he has not fought for two weeks he has kept up his daily train-- - six-rou- . nd - NEW YORK JohnnyDundee. newly crowned junior .lightweight boxing champion, received the judges' decision over Eddie Wallace, Brooklyn veteran, at the end of their bout. 12-rou- nd COLUMBUS, O. Earl Cxiddock. of Ties Moines, Iowa, world's light heavy- weight wrestling champion, defeated George Kotsonaros of Columbus, In a one-fa- ll match here. Caddock threw the Greek with a toe hold and arm lock after two hours and thirty-fiv- e , minutes of wrestling. NEW ORLEANS Eddie O'Hare of New .York was given the decision over Chuck Wiggins of Indianapolis at the bout. The close of a hard decision was not popular with the fans. "Wiggins weighed 173 pounds; 15-rou- nd O'Hare 180. Joe Burman, PHILADELPHIA won the newsing. Chicago, bantamweight, Jimrnle Johns. Ogden's favorite. Is paper decision over Johnny Brown, of Jimmle's style of fight F.ngland. in an last ready ing, his' cleverness and speed, have night. oo been too clearly demonstrated to the " fans of Ogden to need much, explan here. Johns is also training at ation T the club arena. Both these lads com pare favorably as to size and weight. SNEDDON'S HARD TEST. Bob Sneddon, another Ogden fav d semi orite, will fight the; windup with Jimmy Martin of Toledo. The Ohioan decisioned George Britten at the local; club last Friday after a Fame often plays one false. Rogers battle. Bob has a K. O. punch Hornsby, toughsent batsman of the champion , and many lads to slumberland National league, seems to be suffering last season.; Martin. is. by far the from that ailment. (here most clever boy Bob has ever been At the present time Hornsby is : ball pitted against, and this event will give playing winter In California, him a .chance to show what he really JLos team the Angeles managing can do. western a scribe interviewed Recently meet Kid Andrews will Cyclone Jack Hornsby as to the .Williams in the next event. As both strength two majorcomparative of the leagues. are sluggers, this event should prove Los Angeles" is some distance from I a thriller. Atlantic coa&t. Possibly Rogers Joe Williams and Blllie Johnson ad the t be waft his didn views think Joe Crelghkon will ed eastward. There iswould Ralph Lannon andtwoa also chance d meet in the next; ' that he might have been misquoted. V . 'I Here is what the National league J, Newman and; Young Boviers will star is quoted aa saying about the fight the curtainberaiser. on rsale to- American league. Tickets will placed Mays. uaDer ana (joveieskie are day at DeWit Brothers and Hemenway the- flower of. the league, when you & Moser cigar, stores. talk about pitchers.- - After you 'have oo-' named that trio you have run the ' r stars. of list PENN STATE TEAM a ."In the National league you have to good pitching every day.' In ARRIVES IN SEATTLE the face American circuit you only have to face a good pitcher occasionally. is the reason it was much That SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 28. Coach to- - hit in the American leagueeasier last Hugo Bezdek and 23 members of the season." Pennsylvania State college football If Hornsby made the statement team which meets the University of credited to fame Ls certainly team Saturday, arrived playing him him, Washington false. For slxeen years Monday. close been of "a student I have the men his Bezdek said stood pitching strength of the. two major Coach the transcontinental trip .remarkably leagues. It has always seemed to me weir and that he expected them to be that little difference there was-verin the- best of condition by Saturday. between the the pitching' strength in NaPenn State's undefeated football major leagues. One the year extenis cs being entertained squad tional might have a slight advantage sively as training rules will permit. the following year the American The players will be guTosts of honor to- and hold a scant edge. As. a matmight a meeting of Penn alumni. ter ot fact, in playing night at strength the The visitors unlimbered their muscles are two on. a par. much very majors after the transcontinental trip by Mays, Coveleskie and .Faber are stadium Monday. great pitchers, but there are other working out at the --oo In the American league who twirlers t as good. I'll wager every DEMPSEY'S iFAMILY American league pitcher . who reads brief .;will express a. wish TO LEAVE SALT LAKE Hornsby's that Rogers could be transferred to the Johnsonian. circuit for a season, td-go- 4 . eight-round-bo- ut - . - BILLY EVANS' SPORT GOSSIP , ; four-roun- . . -- . . af-fair- four-rcjun- g. " -- -- " - -- ; ). s ; - y - . , - are-jus- - so he could be shown. B. E. . LOS ANGELES, CaL, Nov. 29. The oo -father, mother and sister- of Jack PRAISE FOR COLLINS Dempsey, heavyweight champion, will ' - leave Salt Lake about Christmas to make their permanent home in" Los to a brother, Joe Angeles, according Dempsey, ..who . has started a house hunt here. He said .Jack would pur chase a house and ten acres of land near T,os Aifsreles tinon his arrival here January 1, at the'completion of i a vaudeville tour. .S, Catelfer Pat Coilina la going to be one of the leading catchers , in the American league . next season If you will take the word of Lee Fohl for It. Lee brought Collins along slowly last year, and the belief is that he will press Hank Severeld for the honor of leading backstop being the Brj-n'- j next season. , : -- 1SS GILBERT LEFT & ELECTED CAKE rr: . TELLS HOW HE WON GUE CR ni'f : mm ' iilib I . I CHARLES BELLI PRAYINa cf K-'i- n ::.-- (', Sol-V- ". knocVed likeKrancU-o fix-raun- am rit xl It-p- lt re-cvivt- -d n. bal-l!o- S-iy- d lur yer b -- ON THE OTHER HAND Mooiti; Tal Jonts Ills plt-ae- d I ill at . cember 31. : oo PLAYER BUYS PART OF SIOUX CITY CLUB SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Nov. 29. Walter (Chick) Mattlck, of St. Louis, and L. Cs McKenna, of St. Paul, have purchased a controlling interest in the Sioux City Western leagoie baseball club, according to announcement by H. A.. Eells, who purchased the fran chise from the Sioux City Booster The consideration was not made public. - McKenna is president and secretary- of the club while Mat-tic- k wilt be manager and play In the . outfield. Mattlck has played In the Western leagues. American as sociation and Pacific Coast league. He has been playing ball since 1906. CHAMPION ZBYSZKO DEFEATS STRANGLER chal pjure. -- it. kT.UMi:nr.n. Wvo.. Nov. ?S reare He wna leading ail the cheering down officers of state re archlr.g for our way, men alged to have been Imper-on!ln- E The of the theerers we federal irohib: Jon. officers. Jitight ay; He could from mrn till r.lghl. on a .nd then offering to corr.;-rorn- i . l a The,way he hoiler.l niu a irlght,' And when he cheered them they would In at least c r.e cats In a r.earby stay cheeretl ' ramp, Ihey houeM a lrlnk of wtn x coast-to-coa- Is still iwiulnjr Jr-hnsa- Cali-fom.- d. BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 29. (By the Associated Presa.) A nutomoblle race from this city to Valparaiso, Chile, will be attempted early rext year, the start being set for February 1. The route' lies across th Andes mountains by the way of the Pino Hachada pass. The event was organized and is being financed by the newspapers La Naclon of this city and El Mercurlo, of Santiago, Chile. The first prUe will be 20.000 pesos The entrance fee Is 250 pe(paper). sos and the entry list will close De- have plenty of money, and he plays If Moore look simply for lenges. He adiiilU he is the world's pitching sertoufrty he would be tough greatest H.htT. Which , merely goes bird to beat.. oto prove that he profiled crr.itlr throuKh his bull throwlrj: experiences :n hpaln. c.oi.n:ns ikviti:i NKW YdllK. No1. 2. Kffcrts arw Al Jolson has bought ft one-haIn- - being made by organisations In the terext-l-n south, it Is reported hero, to Induce the Hamilton Club. p.asoal! Vt im it members of the Professional Oole r..llMM v to p'ay In a number of5 aciution winter iourniniru tn Tcta, louisi-ar.- a Tho collfeo with the fa!r--- t d and MUsli.pp5. h.ts tho best football idayets. Centre Is gonna play California, or BOGUS PROHIBITION Notre bar.if may play Yrvle, or Vr.le Penn Uite. or Crmrx. Tale, or OFFICER IS SOUGHT or Aw, figure it Dam, ,otr out for yourself. Jack co-c- - i to - rtest ya "NEW YORK. Now 29. Stanislaus of Poland, successfully defended the world's heavyweight wrestling championship at Madison Square Garden Monday night, defeating Ed Lewis. (Stranglcr) won two out of three falls. Zbysavko Lewis obtained the first fall with u flying headlock, arter 17 minutes and 21 seconds. The second, sv rolling fall, went to Zbyasko This after 21 minutes and 2 seconds. fall was called when Lewia. m escaping from haJf. nelson and tocrotch hold, permitted his shoulders the strike the referee's mat. Lewis protested decision and left the ring, but was Induced by the state athletic commission to continue. The champion won the third Till and match with double arm lock In ' 14 minutes and C6 seconds. The referee's decision in giving Zbyszko the second "fall was loudly Jeered by a largo body of spectators. Thin victory we the nine hundred fortieth for h champion in hla 23 ears of professional competition. He was defeated only pnee, the late Frank Cotch vanquishing , him In a match that lasted but six seconds. Wrestling rules of years ago were enforced here last night and recognt-- J Uon was given the rollinr fall, which enabled Stanislaus Zbyaxko to retain his heavyweight wrestling title in a Many a day. But now he a cheered his last long cheering scream. A cheer that echoed, valley, hill and , stream; ThoughIs his cheering days are over. He sitting nice In clover. Now he's captain of the school debatthe ing team. the Where was Abo Attell when all this football dope AJ upnel? MATCHES ARRANGED The football player who carries the so rroudly down the field wouldn't FOR COST MATMAN ball carry ft market basket across the so-call- . ed LOS A.NGELUS. Cal.. Nov. 2 . AVa!- - It looks as th. ttn street. Zbyszko. has thi: wrriv lf -- -- itov cnovi: bud a bi yar in the eat. brother Howard cnt equally cood In tho cd',. Mnce th fcmiths ar not enjoying much prominence this year, we nre tr note that a hinork: nanid line Junea lit to supplant tt. l . Hv oo- What aouthpaw In the American league has the moot :uf f? American If if uc tMUtntii fear Hoy Moor as much as any Athletic of t In the organltation. To miar pnrtJider of the fans who have heard llttla of Moore, that will he quite a surprise. Moore lacks ambition and control, two great drawbacks. His people . . K. wt Nov. IS, Centre !ANVlI.Li:. orjo out Charlen rtdlege wWl struggle with a western ir.nhe fcttall field At t.m iJiego. In the rtrt 1I i.: f a a tournament lxte In Cal.. at the ron'.nt i"unj to an announceDecemhrr. y.i. nhalt.irv club here t llcll according night, ment here today. Ir. Frank P.ainey, substituted for Jimmy Man'n mh i chairman of the faculty athletic com. nd tti training InjjrwatJ hutiabb mutc of,tntri. Raid the game will nnd l'riday A ti rtn eiihf4 oti IVcember 2 4 orrisht tn Cie h ad eul In b2 playolIndicated that Centre's opand frame ended t!e the opening ronirt, IU ll taking the fV.ll: rhowrrel ponent woulrt likely be the Inland of ar.ford university. nit oriKJ.pnt vklth fih'.a and leTt t UnSrrfWity hctuth.rrn CIlfcrr.'.. n? Ihe J.tw in ra;,ld fire crd-r- . hinrkin KJ1 C'.oJdy unl IJrk Iv btate. d The Centre qud. which will lava fot.r (a i rour.d to a draw In the rt mlwindup. Thl card r c:iy the Danville cn lece:ulr 4. will le com; tn tie program. The Iruw d- - posed of ZZ letter men stul Coaches Th .f 'n tt.is unfair to Cud ty m h ;iad-- Moran. Myers aid Thorn hill. team will work out. the announcement hs nan in every round. San Mtid, at Ivnver. Kalt Lake and other fat ecnts were tjs-,Franctro and will arr.ve at Kan Diego uti December 21. tAl.T LAKE, Nov. I - COLONELS' WILL STOP IN UTAH n th-pla- -- trtlt ISH BASlM OF ROUGE ON THE At a meeting of letter men of the JACOB SCIIALrLK. JH. Ogden high school yesterday afternoon (The fimt man to defeat Willie Elmore Smith was elected captain of Hoppe at billiards in 11 )rarn th U the hoopsters for the comins 1922 cam- the achievement of Jacob Fchafer. th champion in paign in the Ogdeu division race. Jr.. who mastered In the Chicago. following articlr, Smith was unanimously ehopen for the written for NCA service, i honor. He has taken an active part In Schaofer especially tells how he did it.) all branches of athletics for the TigJH. Hy JACOB SCHAnrKll. ers during the past two years. h 1 have always believed l the. theory At the close of the class series Mon- that success comes to him who wuiti especially work. day afternoon Coach Carl Petersen andForwork : "iu : 12 ear. ever finc lh? almost named the following squad for basket- billiard was transferred ball for the coming season. Captain from mychampiunahip to Hoppe. 1 hrv father Smith, Floyd Thomas, Stratford. Ly- Halting, practicing constantly anl ons, Rogers. Williams, McFarlane, workine to Ket t!io tlll back to our the schaefrr family. Hinchcliff, Norton. Doxey, 'Martin. Hut playing ot billiard. tint H Blackham and Cole. at them well and proficient-- , playing Practice games with Tooele, and is unlike ly, an) thing else in the worM Grantsville have been scheduled by that I can think of. Coach Carl Petersen to be staged earTh eJtpert billiard player, or ly in December? on the floors of the to become exprrt who teams named. Other games with other at tho game,nsplres in my estimation can teams In various parts of the state are never acquire sufficient rklll through his own endeavor. Primarily hp must being scheduled by Manager George fhuve been born with the trait of the Whipple. cue tho &troke. and The eague season will open early In other words, billiards, not tho In January and the Tigers expect . ti mediocre game but the Ktitn of exhave a nifty machine in harness. Is nn, inherited faculty. It reperts. r oo courage for. strategy, quires vision-forebuff an-- great nerve rcrve. DENIES STATEMENTS My father wan champion for yeari 1909 when he played h'.s last until GIRL ABOUT FRENCH tournament with Willie Hopp-- . Hoppe himself is a marvelous oplie has every bit of techNEW YORK. Nov. 29. J. M. Jen ponent, and United nique States prodigious mastery of the treasurer of the nings, Lawn Tennis association. Monday de - game's, fine points and detail. But I had made up my mind to de-- . nied that he had charged Mile. Suhim. For hours and hours be-- 1 feat iunne Lenglen, French tennis player, fore the Chicago tournament began.' wtth dancing a few hours after she, al I knew offered to me th which and defaulthad leging physical unfitness, ed to Mrs. Molla BJurstedf Mallory In chance I had been seeking, I practiced to win. the women's national championship. where I had the better of This charge Was attributed to Mr. That was He woji merely defending hi Philaa Hoppe. a for reporter Jennings by title. I hsd told myself that 1 had to delphia newspaper who had interview-or- beat him. el him A. regarding the resignation With that sort of Incentive "urging R. DeJoannis. Mile. Leng Captain went ahead and played len s manager, from the vice presi me, I simplywas in me. for all as that Lawn Tennis French dency of the My game is to play from the ends sociation. ' The resignation of Captain center of the table. DeJoannis followed criticism of the and not fromVa the a 19 ounce cue. The game American tennis body of Mile. Leng- I I usenow i . is the wme game that my play len, which the captain felt unwar-rejite- father I mere wan a me when taught '1 made no such statement," said boy of 12. and he had to boont m up Mr. Jennings. "Last evening a re- to the board for some of the shots. Various theories, new ways to play. teleporter ofmea Philadelphia paper been sufffested to me from time have comment asked and for phoned tp th old upon the dispatch regarding Captain to time, but 1 still stick me. father way my I taught told him DeJoannis' resignation. It vras the gam, he played and it I had no desire tp be- quoted. "I made no comment on Mile. Leng-len- 's brought him success and the cham I did not say she pionship. condition. Through all the years of failure I Canced tho night following her default had fche supreme faith that it would do I to Mrs. Mallory. did' not say quit the same for me. to with und reference nothing to "Stick your bush." my father our the attitude of organisation." used' to tell me, Bv that he meant oo have" found that I should keep playing as I had patience to wrtt LONG MOTOR RACE a good one. 1 am now . started my game. theory IN SOUTH AMERICA Coupled with hard work nnd the champion. - ; ; ! : j . OOP CAPTAIN - e cuius. roi-lg- -- V :l I -- - , CFpeclal DUpstch.) LOGAN. Nov. 21. All Logan aifled If we go horse back foreigner, that they were government officer, $23 c snd that upon payment of proiiecutlcn wculd l? waived. This amount ws collected. It ia suspected by the Jnw enforcement officers that there were other, but so. far n other complaint hsa tU " fn mad. AMERICA CONTINUES TO IGNORE SOVTETC WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. The polof the American government toward soviet It u '.. which InTolvrs of and ro deallr.f s jwlth the present regime, remains unchanged, tfccretjffy Hoover said to day. The commerce secretary mads ths rtatement in commenting on reports from llotfow Faturifey thst the soviet autboriiies were eipn!r.g the consummation of & trade agreement between the United State and icy non-recogniti- rid-In;- ? ter Miller of Los Aneeles, aspirant to to reduce the horses. middleweight wrestling champion tank record broken at ship, who will meet "Pinky Gardner th Two Illinois Athletic Club the other of Schenectady. N. Y.. here December The prixe wrrt sir Ins. 1, has been matched with Benny lleu-b- e night. n at. Portland Ore.. December 1. Kllbane is recommended to and may meet another mn shortly aJlJohnny who intend picking an critics afterward at Spokane, Wash. football tf rni Johnny'a oo thev then Informed him from sr All-Ameri- csn . Ku-wia- oo be ovsrlooked kicking ftblluy-canno- t when making ft selection; WILL PICK GRAND YALE'S OPEN DATE Ball players are critical Individual. CHAMPION STEER HELD POR IOWA GAME Recently one of them advised Judge Land Is to geta new hat with th fine CHICAGO. Nor. 2t. Selection of the Judge slipped said player. Ths NEW HAVKN. Conn.. Nov. 25Txle is holding ft date open for ft fOotbaJ! next one will b telling the Judgs he the grand champion stter atwas ths feature of, today's program ths InIowa, ought to try cutting his own abir. game with' the Unlrersity-o- f Livestock show when ternational Judgrest fall. Whether Iowa and Yls ing of entries was begun. This prUs MAT TRADE' JOB Dl'GAN will meet probably will not be, known most coveted of th exConnie Mack is alrt to be seriously is one of the until th Western conference repreUJack miler. sn Aberdeen sentatives hold their seesion on Decem- contemplating a dead that will take hibition.owned unlvertTI by Purdu ber 3 to arrange their schedules, Third Baseman Joe Dugan to new Angus, won the blue ribbon in this event last MO Dunn is unnuilDnh!ir ftId ' ' best, looking third baseman In thej,ear oo- ROMNEY MAY STAR however, and Jumped the WESTERN AVIATOR Chick team thres tlms lajrt year. IN BASKETBALL, TOO adelphla, FATALLY INJURED Galloway, who played shjTt for the Athletic lat year, looked so good CHICAGO. N'ov. 2. More than 9 in tire fall trial he h3 at third that LOH ANGKLKH. Nor. Ji. Kmerr h cart trade candidate, responded today to the call Mack is about convinced lieutenant in tht aviaoo for basketball recruit at the Univer- Dugan to advantage. ; Boger. fornter an Inrtrurtor at variand tion corps Milton of of Chicago. Koruney. sity COHAN NOT SEEKINGNETVV ! ces eastern I'llAIKlX flying fields, was Injured IllXRlTT Lake, star of the football eleven match with Kd- - (Strnngler) late Fundar in ft crash at ft exthe 4. veteran Iavls. v firrt i fatally Harry old MAJOR LEAGUE CLUB finish i iti in mi tluii,laskct-balThis Lewis. anuiioi rule, with which Rnir maintained by a. comnear here of field when lh on sacker ft to Athletics the l the days place Zbyrsko h.s won majiy matches In ths pected were winning worh! champlenships. mercial flying company h organized. team. It became known today. learly days of. .his careor, provides that r 2 M." oo Hsnser. who wil play first for Fpectatora said his mcnoplans was N, 9. essays Nov. NEW YORK. wnen & contestant is comprum in George a, great ball atKjut 40 feet up and traveling rapidly ' Connie iucK next year. Cohan, who haj returned from & .visit caping from a. hold, to roll o that attempted ft turn. Ths player. Mack wa forced to give when. Roger sldewUe. to Europe, stated last night he was both his shoulders touch the mat mo- THREE GOLF STARS crashed Baseman Keefr. Iltcher Fint Griffin plane iiot in the market for a major league mentarily, a. fall shall be awarded to oo MAY PLAY ON COAST and 'Catcher Myatt to Milwaukee to baseball club. The referels of last his opponent. , over deal. ths will too be put He said today that he SUGAR EXECUTIVE night's contest awarded Zhysako hu Ofi busy with theatrical things la London first fall on this rule when Lewis RncRiTT Nov. 2f. Three OF NEW YORK DIES to think about buying a club. favor rolled out of a half NeLson and crouch BAN FRANCISCO. oo golf stars.' Jock Hutchison. British . Clarka arlffllh is authority for the . hold. oo TITLE SWIM SITT' open champion: Jim Barnes. American statement that Outfielder Cicalln. se- o be rt It. NEW TORK, Nor. 2 1 in 29. Nov. open champion, and Willie Hunter,- currd frortN a email minor league The BALTIMORE. Mr., a. Cubsu? win to are certain MADK CORN I'LL CAPTAIN. British amateur champion, plsce- Hauler, president or the expect athe south, national amateur senior 50 yard ina regular In th WashJngin line- Atii'rtwn S'ifir company. dt3 tolsy PRINCETON, N. J.. Nov. 29. 'ed to play in the northern California7 door swimming championship for woHe was TI 5 a r o".4. men will be decided in the Baltimore Ralph C. Cllroy of Haverplll. Ma,, open, championship her J.inu.uy up. He showe.1 Grifr enouEh In the at ,' Sicne. He was; s member f the Cwt-asugar .Athletic club's pool some time next has been elected to cpt.ln the 1 3 2 T i n1 g. 'Kfforts are being- ma - to fail to make him reach such a finance crmmiiilci t.iorv. 1'rlnceton football team. Mirch, it was announced today. hae the three rnler the tourney; - and-Nation- - w-i-n 1 . . 1 nns " . I- ', il- -i n -- , . j |