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Show 0' ' . . ' '''' ' ' ' I; ' ' ' - '.. , 1.,.... . " . . .s, le..'4, "... ,..1-- .. temomilIKNOLAPOKIIMACIZT1141411"4"1131"'"""'nma"ronnuags-teLowommler3,104,,--"m,,'''''.',"o'""'",.-"'-"''.5.-6,,,wir.goo,,10-,- w . - - . ,' . , w. ,, ,... , . ,, . . , . . .- - . - TIIE DESERta, NEWS ,FIZIDAY --- --.. -- - OCTOBER MRS. BILE - . -- ,..,, : i: 1,07r , toe - ,,.-- .: -, : ! 1: ::,- - ,:,., ,,,, l' ,; t , ' A. P. Bigelow of the Ogden Golf and country club, big favorite in the eighteenth annual state golf championship for women, teed off at 10 a. rd., today 4p ----, , 1,0- in the final round of play with Mrs. Billie Sowles of Salt Lake in a match which is expected to be the most stubbornly contested of the entire tournament. mo -- o ''''''' 1,- -- ' -- ' - " 'i ',,:- , ' Li ,,,. ' 4, ., 0,0........'- , 7- - v,-- I A, , ;54' ; 0; i 444- '''' -,......,,.. ' tl'f.'PZ 0'", ,p,, t' '"Nt , " .'-- ' oo--..- h..'' I:II ',' v4 ''''',0,-- 4- - ' , e..i,. ' '1' - - 1 Six to 1 , -' of- - Coilference Ready' ' Siale For Best or Worst v $ k.,, ik..; j - '-'- tlIGING by the reeults of the game of tri -- fire r !, - it' ..: , :. - . ,1.e:. , k. --4' . -- ."'-- is t ' ri 4,,, , I ,.!.......-2.:- l.,::;ri,.:;-,'":.?.';-,..;;.",',..::.-r J's i - , il 1 . ,,,,i- 7r.frt',..,1.--,..-7,.- t., ..1..: ,;,:,',"'- . - he .!....,..5' . . 4 ,! --( . ,, , , I , my'.. ''''',, , ,,, : ':..f. '' ;,. , , Áz, ' r,'.. : - . , -: r .; 4 '1.- heart-to-hea- '. ' rt 6 n -- .,....1 ' , - , en -, 14 - -- -- , , --, :' . ,..,. p .,2, ',...y, ix,. , c:,4P'0A ;.: ..ii. Brig-thirt- Hildebrand Proves Modern Diogenes Who Needs Lamp pre-gam- --: Saturday's Grid Games , Z-- ,,, ,. :r114, , '',,, ' ..6 - 1 n 14 - 4-105 6- ,,. iaraity-Frenche- 1- !P. 47-- SCP 7 -- - 1 - . back-kicke- . P14 .... .... l ials ten-ya- rd 1 Ntaro- - - t- West7-Tellef- ''. 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Sister Has Chance to "nt'""1 '''' ' preliminary. eeremony of preparation The Saints a ' nil e i3, Dik:,red - ' - .'.. Fa RAWLINC.I' a.- ,,'- .... , 1.0r111111.a. grealPeitite,the...,Brfill- six Become Golf Charnplon 1,, all in firm it 7 lie the ;4,,,,,,,,,;,,.4.1, 0,041.14,, , el game al l, 4 - - season ham Young Vnisersity football team ' ' ili'.;"' ZA. f . I.,,' '''.7''' yeteirday afteenoon on Joedan ratrigeot, Aside, from the feet now , 04, 0 ,.,,, ,, :'Er:;2,4 "'F e, eneeniingpf th ..,-...., that nUmertola Pentittita were ca4le4 1.1tockywettethe., ,,,,i, I- ' t .4, ,..?,,-. pg ,44011;kirt Conforenee '''. t.:". f..''''' ,tg i,': 4,410440a cham- OGDEN, klort,nee s both teame, the game ehowed againet 1 lialleran.--eimmpio"lik: ,,,,,s,...,,,,,,,,, !:,;-'!'- ' : toe the ;mutt l tome real football p laying for a sea- - pe,ne who wil invade Provo next 14n tti r 1 a y 5011 starter. cotteh Alvin Twitehell has : -' ..... 4,.,,1'..7.....':, ' ., ,fi,,..,,,',..,,;' 6,,,,,t;4,,': ,,.,'..:1; , , enterMity The forward pa ee wile re4orted to exp7ained to ; 7..,...;:; :.', ... men niany times this . see the elate title brought s, hack to ..4'446.- ',s, ,,,,,,..,- , '' ' l' 4 i,I, , , ,,,; ':' considerably' especially in the laet weeit that they a VP. ., )...nssisnet Salt Luke by one .tit-t1. ":tt, drilled in '"- '- - ,t member, ' when score the watt tied but :,,,e; quarter .: of her lamil). ...I. ... , Ilse old sayitut all the fundamentals of football and - :14,'(,t irt 4P.1- f ;. '; ' ' both ,,.. i In teams well ''''''',4': did ''''';4' ' li,e ,,,' ing. tthere 1,, melting intercept "' 't4-'- ' like 114s- - ' 6" l':, titles I, ',. ; 1? ' ,lt,;'. I, ,1 ".:::', . .4nti isthat they conduet themselves fairly In the Lundy- - may 1,keeping 'Aiscm Geins 30 Tardee ' 0.3,,' ,twked eet: i:.';.4 ' ::,.;;'' : .:- ' !. ''':IT..?:,.' rt. ,." !'''', ' , ''''it,... 7:,;..:t1',"'t;? well :n the various departments of 3trst; !Mile sbowk-4- .. the Salt Laker I 'The so...... 1 to Paints chose kfek and Jar' "' 7 le, i ::.,,,,',.. : ' ,. I ,,' Nirt,d hi the fituile with Men. fligtes dan.. the...gameBelies, ' tried..to.sesure bin Ntied. nu,m.g.. t,- :,,, ; ::r :1punted. tnInsite :, ,i ,,,4... hi a eimer of Miaa Hal-I- s 4,-, the final. ,r,;.1.,:,',',.,....t.liwiri 10... their yards. The Saints made their Players that, after all, lo:., , liC14.: .i......, ; Agi,,,, f h4;tv., ,4 loran. should Ow win out ,,,,,,04c honor of the first order for ,tdrs. .,;, 11 ,, ,,,,,'. yards but were.held on the next move. cies are only flesh and blood, like ,,, il.. l Airs. Bigelow the -- Halloran" family i ri,,,,F6,4641Adr; .,51, 7,, .,t, ...77.4,;,...,,,..,1,1:, 7...., Bigelow. of ,,.,Jordan received a punt and themselves and that the Alsop do will boast Of "All AlAte ChAallPitakA .te In short Salt Lake has priloueed and .., k,, te4 .,,:,17,'.? made a good thirty yard gain-- . ' After not understand the game Aggies r7:.,,,i4 very much at poll, whirl' in itself woolid be a 7 44 : P,.,. .4.,,c, il..-- : ;,4 ...A:the home of the state's golf chain-- 1 ,' a -,,, i.e.... bit of line In more which ' bucking than , nththe the ...' from yOungsters ," ''''Ir v . O'lli:1'; 4 S.Ir ,..;,.;,6,,:t.,P- 1 ,:,,,, ':;?",:, or team was nuccetteful Aleap nuide a -- Y." pions not only for the women but hien, eignal honor. s s , ,.....s, it ;K., ...,,t 4. for the men. With ,,11,11 a readit:en s -thirty-fiv- e run around the end ,.,,. President Frank' S. Iambi of the .,,,,:,40. '... yard I ..,.!...,,..,. .1A.:...,....4, ,:4170sto,-,featured tnday new ht.rnry for goq and her consistent 4- 14140i, &i,,":::,,b,,, s and on.the reit .play paseed long to the Prigham Toting geniversitY-calle- d i, . , ,,, playing were listed .. : ,,,, ' ' i ,,,, ,, i , T,,,,it, , je expected. , am the big featurenof the who Dewey, men snared the ,:,.,p,.4 football the into oval his office and ' the C scot. ''.,',.iateittise-ts.t-, 01161,-,,l' e! '7' play Thurs. ' ,..1, r.'''''. '',,,1. '.4apia , ...-- 6,, .-7, talk. , i'l.it ',,?4,;;;,,,; open teEritory other day for a t771c.. ,,liti.'' , for the urn seen., of the contest ; ?!:".17, '4 Mrs. Sow les is ;..tr.von With but six M1E...rema1ning. Mr. On and- In this confidence he explained N.' ,:: (' ' " ; V 04 .., ,,,c 5, ;,:t,,,ft,,,,t ,; .Non..o.6.1... . 1......4.,;.; el, 4.. e so.54...', ..t 7!' 1A,L was the for be extra that 3 up on Mrs. try was the well with Fox .' blocked Paker aequainted point. ...b. .;.:,..V'e.' Bigelow. Mrs. n ..';'(... :.;.:.!..:::it &',. Inke:t.' 1: s,tt:t...,:.4 Strong Putter. Alsop's kick and the ball was kick- - Rocky Mountain Conference chant, f to bean almost cinch ':.'',-:'- ' :,,' 1 ;,,,, k'; , ,,,,,,,,45,2J04, ed off from center. Jorden was on pions, that he knew them man for x 4' ,t , ;0, The tournament experience APscir.L,,,, winner s si.,1'4,.. , '''';,4:.''' Mn. Fowles is expected to PlAY' tk.'''., ,, , her 09111 ten yard line in poesession of man from head to foot and that there ,t..-'-,'1,,,''f,,,,n1,: n ,r, ... ,,2,,.'ti4, cona!ntoney of Mr, Migetow howit 4,,, , 1. ,, 2!)-- ., 4 ,,; strong putting Cattle white MrIlinc and ::.,,,,i,, in nothing particularly miper-hum-the ball when the period ended.------ever. 7' ' Ler a v,&,,,v,,o, pulled ,., ; , through the wire i.47.4.,..,, '''iXt9i'Cl'' low is a long driver. The contrast f-;,",' I the tParn.: The preeldent atom Ti .!,,, t,,, , 7'.14-,,Gold.. and, Blue.. had. wir net.. She W6Il the three n.666 ,,,,,,,,,,tvx.nte,t.t.-.- , good about two the the e...A!' 1 women of s,, .,..s.,.," play -e' clear 't o 'the ' footchance ;1,;,,1 to score early in the eeeond ITIA t tit'atch nn the fitt '.'t.,,f,' itc.'e ,' i,,,,' '',,, ;.ii ioleaT,ti-lis,,,;. t .,s ,,,, No , keen V. elont t, 1 4 comp.tition. promises Perlod when after a good return ,)1' a hall squad that hp expecte every man won the ' a ,. . - ,;,, .,,, terwh, .4, ever in the off ,..,.r. in , 4,0.4 t, golf planship pulled ,,r '!;',, '., 4, - -punted ball and a penalty inflicted to do his duty in Sattirctars battle. 774,, 41,'.',,,:e !,'P.: seenteenth. Sirs. Baker lost the' ''' '7. .; state has ever attracted the atteLtion the , ,s,-,- A :,.4:.-.- ,,,,i ' ... 0.k.ii'::;;;,., - - , .,,,e,s. ,i.A Y,; 1, 4 i on Jordan, they worked the hall to Ile did not predict nor ask for vic- ,,mAtch on the eighteenth hole. , She ,,,,, ;. ',,, ,. ....m,, ), te ', ,,,n.,,. .. ..4.01, roi, :. ,!,.,..Z 1 , that the present tourney hrrs gaittp. drove the ball into the Beetdiggers ten yard lline with tory; he merely insisted that the men ),,n'...,,,-,'.''''........,,ettle, the lake while Mrs. 0......do; st:tol4.,,...1,....titt,,,,,,,..4,,,,,,,,, ',,,:!c 4.,:, :."' ,:' ...1. Close matches and surprises have bten , ,,,,;,:::;,,four chances to put it over. On the fight to the last without protest or Bigelow drove straight to the fair. ..,.,2,ga,,A,,,...,e.,...,...,,,,o0t040044.666,....01M,,44.,'",,Okt,''''t,,,I.,...,.,,Attt'hr.,..77',:.,:::;,.44.,,,,::, , on the mantle and today's m;.7tcli fourth down the beet they exaild do diacouragement regardless of what , 't way thin obstacle being the downfall promises to be no exception. WIN to got to Jordan's two yard line. the score may be. In winning their matches Thcrs- of Mrs. Baker. WAN Girls Will Help. Whitmore lifted the Jordan hopes by the victor up. Mrs. Mrs. and Bigelow day. The good lookidik girls of the y Baker although defeated played match with Mrs. Browning. corning Intercepting a pass and tearing off a favorites to enter the finals. both 1:1,ed aMrs. ham Young Univereity have ale keen brand, et golf end won the ad- - from behind to put over a victory. At yard gain. e Mrs. intration predictions. up to Then Dewey again got his hooks ont taken their turn cliottering about the of the gAlery by her pluck. the close of the first- nine holes Mrs. Bigelow played remarkable golf in her one of Aiop's nifty paaea and ep..4 gridiron aspirants and by every attiBrowning had the Salt Lake star I up. match with Mrs. F. W. Baker one of Mrs. Sow les At the thirteenth green twenty yards before taking the dust. tode expressed the keen hope that the other star players of the local Wins Match on evened the play. Mrs. Browning drove L. H. 8. took the aggressive later in the gridiron "aapirants" may trans- the ball- far from the green into another club, overcoming a big handloap with Sixteenth Green. the quarter and managed. by steady form themselves into gridiron "he- plot of land. the hazard causing her only six holes remaining on the c,:ird. so that the gaining, to get the ball to Jordan's r,es" next Saturday. les took advantage Mrs. Sowles displayed ability' In her downfall. Mrs. Sow Her ability to overcome this handic?.p fifteen yard line when the whistle college girls of the Young University of this misplay and on on the sixProhibition hare the privilege of worship- blew for the half. may teenth green 3 up and 2 to play... Regardless of The drives of the two women were Gold and 3111e atar. tot a ping at the shrine of real college foot- Pratt, -Are Chuch -Full of Boys about equal.- their mashie shots being 1,heroes in the same manner as punt In the second half and Wendel bail almost identical. do the girls of other universities. hia way through the Jordan "Boos"- - When Mrs. krowuings lack of tournament Umpire combined encouraging forces til Only the formidable stood hare eerved experience was noticed in the play from the purpose of whipping Calls Halt toSecond Game between him and the goalAlp line- the thirteenth hole to the finish. Al; tip both the hope and the determin- In the final round of play in the first sop brought him with a vicious ation . 11 I of dethe Mrs.. .of J. Hanks Rocky Mountain infants K Ogden flight tackle. Vett then got a pass for a to a feated..Mrs...C Br GENE ',GISLER. -' J. noon of Ogden earliI, gamely if they must page away twenty yard gain and Raieon. added in die 9 up and I to play. "(International News Service Corre- Mrs. Henke disSaturday's contest. University of Utah vs. College of Ida- - good gains through the line. Beesley in thts epondent4 ability played remarkable tin the eve of the great battle the went around the Jordan left wing anti "Y" match despite the fart that she has MEW YORK. Oct . 6 -- - L'oNe and um- - lho at Salt Lake.va. team stands with nearly all hie aeen playing golf only three months. I N rtah Aggies Young University at planted the ball on the oppositions' marnheca in good physical condition. pires are Liind, said So,:- at es, tall- tler putting and driving were outtwelve line. Jordan held and yard Packard and Quarterback Red ity outfielder for the Ar:enlan asHurvard vs. Holy Cross at Cam- kicked out and Pratt for the L. D. 8. captain standing features dt thiea match. She Sox. are on the; Injured Het: but he Row Fuller cou;d centuries of ago. playMAD.. strong being gives promise essayed a drop kick which fell short both these men express; themselves er when the 1423 season gels under- soctate love i tut ranpires is mystIty- bridge, Yale vv. North Carolina at New Ha- The end of the quarter found the hall As Vt4F not Socrates but yes. present ing. determined to get into the game-iway. neutral territory. for the championship terday, when even an unrpAe's father ven. Conn. The cards Fuller is out with a badly sprained hooted his IWO. Army vs. Kaneal; al West Feint. flight for Thursday follow; Saints Back Their Tram. ankle , and a bruised knee. while Cap- at AnNavy vs. Western li A Gold and Blue rally carried the tain Packard fractured his elbow in 3Irs. Bigelovr- -When :Umpire 11:idcliracd called the polt, 8 I4 Out scramble last Of darknetts. such game on account vs. of hall to Jordan 's fifteen yard line at, thpe.kl .4 4 6 6 4 S In University Pennsylvania wag was sla.O a ea; nst the At:antic the Mart of the final qoarter. line PhtlarlelPhiasouth at Mrs. Baker seaboard a, sv,,,11,1r,aae the lamentation ;the and end runs featuring the of-- , be en 0, :Id neither Packard nor Fuller Out ....5 47 43 77 84 6 9 54 -62 California vs. Redlands at Berkeley. gains tit Jeremiah sernt :Kr a mien of Joy in able to enter the 'time Saturday, fennive. Pett caught a pave and gain- .5 In California. Coach Twitchell will likely use Man- , comparison. ed Mrs. Browning to two Jordan's line. With yard vit. as halfbacks. Lafayette at Pittsburg. Pittsburg 8 5 4 4 414 4 -64 Out 4: . ...5 chaneee to go across the visitors nen and Chamberlain a mAern Itildehrand Dlogeries. .; 111 - .7 7 4 S 5 7 t rentra college via miasiaatoat at Dan.. tour , Partridge as full back and Morgan In .,.. felt essured the of a score. On who nepdsi a la:rlp iti daylgh,. the, Ky. has had a Chamberlain Mre; Sowles yin,. quarter, thev fourth down Pratt placed the hall ,,e,,son,, fans qu.th r:ght 1,1ati:y. vallyO Out Notre Darns vs.. St- - Louis at Notre 76741,6678-6- 32 S4 rrr! experience aa Norm, a in &a-il- l thej Coyotes en line .7 5 6 4 5. and the the wag squarely play HI:nrIX , th, 'Yn high 'school eleven of two eitephant...l.DarocInd. MOP ruled a ge nre the referee. years ago. The other SIMI also have "KhartOur..,- lioils in the cona'n mar-Michigan va Case at Ann Arbor, ure watt now byeven and in Thelig-i 11111110. Spite of had the opportunity of getting into West the to Seconds tha!ec ro.toi Statealmwh tiling th,r t. : High a frenzied from Gold the Marine Band plir.ing out of tune: vol-- appeals , .and, a few football conteete: but as a Minnesota vs, North Dakota at Min- Blue rooters the Jortisn . Force: th e siege of MosI, Defeat Murray Team leys attheVailey players pour- croup tht, cosri.! is tot quit. UP Io d7 a 1;,rtf t!. q Rip Van Winkle in lnea"ns' .),k$' cow:. in on the Saint who would kivo Ito,ky Mountain standards of d 4113Apilifio Nebraitka vs. South Dakota at tin- ed , first year f slumber: the cry of a it (nee and the attempt was. field forced the his The West high dings men. iest child in tl.nlitels corset depart- - coin. Neb. I blocked. s Princeton vs. Virginia at Princeton. Murray first team to bite the dust yes- ment: the banama of electric light Big Linemen. team stood Alsop for tho horn 0 of New York New jersey . , terday afternoonby a I to 0 score in globes in ccuryards will the delicate hum of yokes vs. Oglethorpe at Tuacaloo- Out and Pratt. Pett and formidable.' useIn the line Coach Twitchell Bow-thAlabama, a game feature by fast open field work apartments: e Elyvocti lehill ite center; from . Bellevue's psychopathic wards: ea. . Gold and Ftluo were and hard line plunging. t Maeser TZIAS as and the brick Hatch the day guards: vs. Boston University Boston was rather fast during the Babel' and its tower College The game a parade of at Boston. The lineup: silk striped aroi. Young, tackles. and Miller and Beautiful layers declared a strike: first half, neither team making their the 9 wheeled atreet cars on Amsterdam , L. D. S. U. Bunnell ends. Thee.-m- en Jordan. are big and both punting frequently. trard Chicago vs.vs. Georgia at Chicago. ' In Wall fire a four alarm Avenue; . scarce Brown at were .. R.I. Providence. Good .. worsteds, fine heavy serge', handsto ..... Colby Pearce the .....c ,r41 owing jtrISS StNI strong on elegem,. and ought to gains the Tuanir Ici!,sing the ice. vs. Niagara at Ithaca. street; Cornell of lack interference. a As SOTSSPOS reserves. make fair Reeves re showing. ome- browns, dark grays and LN Dartmouthe vs Maine at Ranover. N. Christopherson.. ig After the Red and Black team had bergall these and more. ' .Nelsen' the coach bias only Dixon. Meredith. H. to ten ball the. worked up Murray's mixtures.' Saddler Nielson. Cornet. and Fenton Reeves: Fox Aad above ail the tumult. all hat ..Detrolt vs. Duquesne at Detroit.. yard line Milieu grabbed a neat pass , reverberlettantaaotes. thunderbolt. from Nett and made the only Icons of Columbia ve. Amherst at New York. Dyktiman...... It ....... Fitzgerald The reason the new R. Y. C. coach boos. Renard.. re Des vs. Dewevi has such a smell number of men in to modfailed Lamont Cornell Jackson double kick Drake at estaelywole the breasted game. ating. College Single and lean of prohibition the boys, were Moines. This le Dow because of the Rocky Mountain Con- .. through with the extra point. Jenkins vs. chuck fail of lootio.' All th "Stowe At at was in the fourth quarter. Tech. Davidson els in young men's sport and conrules which will not permit ,,,, whitmoreference ,Georgia eh Pratt , In laid atiammer la rig1, bad bees In the first quarter both teams rethat by ' rhb ... Oldham Freshmen to play upon the varsity Vossi toe expended nu the east mon la lied upon line plunging and for a while ervative sty.es. Sizes 34 to 44. Indiana vs. De Pauw at Blooming. Jewites veer the Brigham Young Bib Thomp,on team. Next will Beesley winter nem ualeasked. the Murray ton. Ind. goal was in danger but thent have a full 'quad of fb Panthere-could',, All vith two iairs of pants. These Iverson Ateop Univereity Iowa State vs Coe at Ames. low quite do their stuff.to draw from. tren eligible tbsot ever were. were and All third boot In second vs. both tbe the Cincinnati at Substitutions! Lexingstages Kentucky two-pan- ts . A. F. Palm. suits are sold to you on I Homer Warner am! elevens did considerable open playing disinterred There had been a itrustfire ton. Ky. L. D. S. for Chrietopher- - Pon Reddish have teen appointed tiv with several end runs and forward of sooradic bon, for various and Lehigh vs. Catholic University at our specialized terms of . for the Rocky Mountain Conference ad- , son. Vett for Jackson. Rumion passes. In the fourth quarter a Pan- dry baseball offenses. In But the woricrs Bethihehern. Pa, the boo circuit brown derby sinnr ther rally .carried the pill to the Missouri vs. GrfnnPil at Columbia. for the gams. Jewkes. Pearson for Iverson. Jewites tostor as line and passed it over for a ate Introduced when Mildebrand. with Northwestern vs. Beloit at Evans- for Pearson. Pearson for Ruseon. These men are RITIOSC the best offof score. his knife handed ton. lad. (Mfg fell feature ' conference and are per- Dow. in the Mal. for iJordanStay ;;;IAOhio State vs. Otterbelq, at ColumMurray fought bard but the West that stuff that the shadows were too . . feet y satistfctorv-t- o hoth-thRefereeAshton. 1 high had the advantage of team work. deep. Ohio. bus, i C. and the R. Y. U. L. Sanders, Berry and Kastellin did ,Penn State vs. Gettysburg at St,ate tread well for the metter.whii. Scarcellt, , Tt woo ritht tteeo tient W. Mudge-wor-e. College, Pa. r Nott. Lamont and Sayer showed up vF-,New vs. Tork 14111P1, for the repot-tiethe University Syracuse , for the Panthera. 'Terre Haute Illirtard. tria.lked the at Syracuse, N. Y. . follows: , Tennessee vs. MarTvilla at report to tile poper tbat Viskeltetilt E at Seattle. bed murdered sleep. Washington vs. ',Ionian& ' West nigh. 00.11,Murray Mgt'. vs. and Lee Washington .e .. . French I Sayer Welcomed ail he entered the nark lina State at Lexington. Ey. h. t ' Williams Hansen rg '.. t W. and J. vs. Bethany at Washing: and Scarcelli Walker with cheer.' itnti tenter. of accistre, lg.... rt Velsen Vsnesaw MountaIe Landis wait hootsd ton. Pa. Gatehopse ei,0,,,,,-"-loWeft Virginia va. Idarletta at Morto do Jewett Blaine eftor the Vim. Po, had nothing Ars It.. -it. Why pick on tbo gray gantown. W.,Va. ra Matti:tit with milling t7ooley. vs. figure-he-o- l 'Carlton tit Wisconsin Madison, hsfratd Pim. of baseball!! Millett....... Morrie HOME-RUpi), ',secant,. ths boys needed a viceno. Wilk Rogera qb.... ..L gamelite , , If ftrif. rinkaboo AIR 7 rh Sott Sanden. co obje---s calre"' b44 h"" lit - 0. Fandera i Powell -0.ough Sod" 0"'RUBE BENTON WINS celluloid fb mt.., ,urlo,rsh ofhog lirown thit'e Bloomqui gt -eas 1 Double!; Wear- - , iie the In which the OVER ST. PAUL FOR . 41111111 for tlendet' Subrtitutions: lodre ws st.ndin ,;W...."). . .s . o ,,, Tollefsint for Lamont for tt rh stir. ee mob b" Bolters; BALTIMORE ORIOLES x Powell. MurrayWright for Hansen. nerhane did the viciritr.of )11,4,, Illative for Carson. Berl, for Morris. , force of the phrase lodge , Con e In today, try on and exam- TouchdownMtlietL 4 "e 8ALTIMOBE,0e111-rafainl- y because ax .13,efergeOM est ... . by. Hut woiderfur-dalibIllwie,. .:4,y.,4,, manRomer Christensen. lodge former ,,,.,.,,p.s. Demon, big league southpaw., tr1.4 11, ....,,I.i. thnt b.,,,0,.b.. ennid nee.h,ett the St. Paul Out) evened up the aeries , ,, beso 1.1 Aar, wise, regtoonsible 4i t snits. They are t4e greatest by capturing the see. After 'Rosy' Ryan Gets Engaged f1111, 1',,141. tof ,1111l1 1,1 Vain. owl game yesterday siternoon. 2 to 1. the veld sn values' we have ever offered. Our "Soo" hold Benton the hard.hitting Interne. populace. Following Rig Vict9ry Big and. league crew to thrte bite Game had driven In Haiti..she ereeeecemset HVs. Lases ear,. XICAvory i convenient payment plan mites OctMass . WORCESTER, eeneese second hod ee.t... .he, in of more's the the fun Inning Today only r?",e. IS-,.,nouncement Is made o't the engags- oss,-t-si "Tmile.-- e they with a abort single to right. was never o.cherlisc. Ootoe the paying easy. msnt of Miss Anna H. Reidy. datigh- - 1..e. ene-men faced in danger. Only thirty-onhall yells& lit , l'ff. Down , ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius I Reidy wgint dollars." tl,tt ' He showed the St. Paul 4,,t ibia car, to witfmt s4"Ros:,c") Ryan. -.. a and -Y- OUTHS'-2--PAIST . nm-t- t a g R 194'6.4 and cit CUTA,C, eh. v the Giants' pitcher, who held the yan, n.'1,11 Look .01 In. tr01 was almost perfect. ft,. MI... .t cel.tmetiott,,,,,, hletstte itses scoreless in ths !set two Innings SUITS, T22.85 was "Lefty" tra Over ...- Mt!. Opposed to BOntOrt or the first 'Isms of the wOrld's series. bittiol-- - r wets le th. hst4s. Oroves who fanned twelve players of . cind.r Ils, . thse , thyo .....,,,,...,. , . . e SOMP k Giant Sw an eahtbition eve fte the Nevr-Ite- r , Al .. . er, No Game ratites boh with the tempera. tame hat weak. Groves fanned nine in merimay. Today , 2Oi W. BROADWAY of the Sainte' hut- was 'wild, and his . 500C1 ' Title Series neut. Class back ktasea on balls and two le for both of St. of his Were ys venom. rem, wt.vte.g.rae to ato ,I 40(001 M1411.159- ,w.s Me Paul's rune resp?nsib BALTIMORE. 0k..e MC Oct a Pee... ....b..", ..h.. . ' being left open in the schedule of the Another hero for St. Paul was Hasa&sosiste wIt'esss.ovc-so.... ,4, ii-. , of Catutlity Clothes Tailors . ace., 6 rizetion , ..'ialai VtienTa Walla meleer ien. Ir.htt bvelPeettlh.rr:htteed I Itt,!hinot tahtrtrpvieGra..w.' wiptre"ro tifs ete riirt rit...:r9;'" -; e y 1. - e, -by a wonderful tivalt catch, Hotel.(insoles wilt rept whil Managar Het,.- -- By ! -. E ha e Isa. of The visitors ".....,...tt,ta th bat wore: , ordered It It playt ly a a , ers to report at the ball yard ler prae- - .'"'I'" 0- - n.. l'enhees to Paul s Ontits0&i'ik!z! pul out of Kt ,, Baltimore g I l' 2 3 L., .. hallauslaalaallallamommla 1 ilta. 1 - the jaws - of T. . , ' 4 0!' 4- - ' 44,,,i,-,,,',, 1! - 3.77;777.1t.tito,:!N ', :.: .4 , GDEN, Oct. Scores of golf 'bugs" were at the! links 'when themateh cemmenerd -..; Many favoring the OgdeniteteAp. ture the etate championship for the - nrre time. ST1 the eighteen years brut iceiri Koff lured in this state Ogden ha never the Any. player Hided 441! The championship ranks. Due to this fact the interest in the match today is at fever pitch. both players having plenty of backers present to t,ree them on to victery. the state ehfirriPler,9dr r Mr Bowles would be a eie:c,1 h. Mrs.. for Bigelow for two ra.ene. - no Ogden W6man has ever grahhed the state title. Se,cond Ogden has II,Pr before had a feminine playi-- j , Ng". ....,:- - : ' ..4 di2067:' "; - ,. 1 -- : 44 , d Doing- Great Work - ' ---- . 4- 4-- -- 4- 4- - - - Giin-te-Million-D-ollar-- ,- .0 4, Go's, FINALS i 4- - , , lithel , ' 40 IAGGIES:,NEED-- Finals in :)Nrornen's, Golf C hampionship Attracts More Than Passing InterestOg den Star Favored to Win. By Al Warden. 't. ' 4- - . - FuLL opowER To:13E, AT, tyy MEN TomoRRo. w - FINALE , 4-- '4- - 4 SOWLES .i:!7INTTOURNEY " qtni :. SALT LAKr :,IN womENss mRsAIGELow M 1922, (; , - , .. ;,.. , ' , .0qP)Pl-:::.:...':,,V- 4 . .., . . . .--. . .. - 4 ' , .. . .. ...I ,,,,, ,r ... , --, I ekse40 - ..dlik, ' 4g--' ' |