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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY .MORNING, 'OCTOBER 16,- - 1922." Overcoat UPSTAIRS Rocky Mountain Dope Upset by Aggies Surprising Form Fort Collins Team Swamps Wyoming, 60 to 0, and Comes Into Prominence as Title Con- tender; Boulder Drops, in Rating. -- of Oregon team dropped a game to the strong Multnomah Amateur Athletic of The eleven Portland. dub Oregon Agricultural college defeated Pacifio university, I to 0, and probably could have made more had Coach Rutherford sent in more Aggie first-strimen earner In the game. Washington State college disappointed its followers by winning from Oonsaga university by only 10 to 7. Unexpected strength displayed by the University of Arisons surprised the University of Southern California, which, although outplayed two periods, won by 13 to 0. Stanford university, now a nonconference teem, defeated the University of Santa Clara team, 7 to 6.- - Both sides fumbled a great deal. DENVER, Colo., Oct. 15. The dope bucket given It first tilt of the season In the Rocky Mountain conference yesterday when the scores In the two major clashes of the day varied considerably from prognostications. The defeat administered to the I'ntvsrstty of Wyoming by the Colorado Aggies gave the dopesters their first deshock. Colorado university's fect of the University of New Mexico, which Denver university defeated, 41 to 6. a week ago, furnished another surprise. As a result of the two games, the Aggies are figured now as championship contenders, while Colorado university has been relegated by some grid followers to the second division for the season. Utah university took the measure of Brigham Toung university, 49 to 0, In the only conference game of the da. conference Other teams, arrayed against nonconference aggregations, came through vlctorioua Denver university nosed out Nebraska Wesleyan, 3 to 0, while Colorado college swamped the Gunnison State Normal school, 58 to 0. The Colorado Miners were idle. tu SCORES CLOSE IN i GAMES ON COAST ' Oct. SAN FRANCISCO. scores marked most of Saturdays football games on the Pacific coast, causing fans to hope for keen competition this year between teams matched more evenly than in recent seasons. The first Pacific Coast conference gable went to the University of Washington, which defeated the University of Idaho by but two points. Washington displayed a powerful offensive, but it was not quite powerful enough to pierce the Vandals' defense. of California's champion University team ran up a score of 41 points over tit. s Mary's college, a weaker .Vajtmr W." Wary use of a 'shift play" worried the Bears Tri.-l- for a time. A crippled and outweighed MISSOURI VALLEY TEAMS VICTORIOUS University KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 13. Three teams Missouri. Kansas Aggies and Drake came victoriously through the first week of the Missouri Valley conference football race. Oklahoma and Nebraska remained unknown qualities, neither having played a conference game, Nebraska rested yesterday white Okla- -' horns was defeating Central Teachers' college, a nonconference echool. It to 0, Of the three winning conference teams, Missouri has two victories to its credit Gnnnell a week ago and Amea yesterday. Drake and the Kansas Aggies each won their first game yesterday, Drake defeating Kansas university, ( to 0, while the Kansas Aggies fought a hard battle with Washington at 8t. Louis, coming out at the long end of a score. While the Kansas Aggies won yesterday, they did not make the showing that had been generally expected by followers of the teams. The St. Louis aggregation presented a stubborn defense and their first defeat was more of an upset of the dope than, a factor In the conference race for St. Ixiuia. 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Get ' one at your druggists today; ask your druggist why Pluto has become the largest-sellin- g Bottled laxative. st French lick Springs, Indiana Your Physician Prescribes water It O, When nature went PLUTO will ? met yesterday. Neither team was able to make a touchdown, Missouri winning, t to 3, by means of an extra place kick In the final quarter. Drake nosed out a victory over Kansas, using the Minnesota shift to good advantage. Next Saturday Oklahoma and Nebraska enter the conference race. Nebraska will play Missouri at Lincoln, while Oklahoma will play the Kansas university at Norman. Ames will play Orinneil at Grin-pel- l. The other teams will either rest or play nonconference tekms. A LEONARD MALODY 4 : - CIOTiESensp sea-eo- n. 7 u Fans Promised One of Best Cards of Season at Hip podrome Theater Tonight t Everything I set for Hardy. K. Downboxing show at ing's big triple-headthe Hippodrome theater tonight, which to be one of the best shows propnlav ever staged by the club, and, as a check up on the battles found all who will participate primed for the big doings, the card will undoubtedly go through Just aa advertised. A feature of the bouts will be the fact that only three men of the twelve who do battle have been seen here 'this seaer Fourth Renewal of Racing Classic for Set for Saturday. Three-year-ol- Colorado and the middle west. He one of the best looking youngsters who ever dropped In here and If his past record and his work In the gymnasium can be taken aw a criterion the local boy Is going to have a .mighty busy evening. JY Solomon, who meets Leonard Melody In the other 'feature event. Is the only one of the main eventers who has' ctub before thl sppeared at the Malody lit well known to the local fane, having fought Eddie Kelly and Midget Smith here last spring and alto Smith at though be lost a decision reversed the that time he afterwards bout . in' Wyoverdict in a ming. MalodV and Shannon, who are brother, ana Fontana are all headed for the coast and realise that they must win ovpr th local bov If they expect to stop Into any headfiners in California and as a consequence can be depended upon to give the fans everything they have In them. The fact that these three boys, who are all topnotchers, were on their way to the coast accounts for bill, a the triple-headthey Insisted that all of them would have to be used came over. Shannon if they stopped here ahead of the others and they were himon to pick their way. up The rest of the card will have some real features, locally at least, for BatPflster will also bo making his tling Bill debut whsn he meets Wallace seasons HaSsRon. who surprised the fane bv slipk. o, wallop on Jimmie the over ping Hicks a eouple of weeke ago. pfleter holds a decision over Haselton when the latter flret started boxing a eouple of years ago and Haselton Is going to try and got even on Bill tonight. The next bout will mark the first appearance- in a professional fight of Herman Auerbach, local lightweight amateur champion and son of At Auerbach, Jack Dempsey's first real manager. Young Auerbach haa many friends who predict a blight future for him In the roped arena and hie dad shares th belief that the hoy will be knocking around the ton of the lightweight class before long. He meets a nigged and willing 1 last-minu- te ds NEW YORK, Oct. J5. The expert racing opinion of the Vast is that two of the smartest that will have gone west all season for a big undertaking will leave these parte early next week to participate at Latonta October 31 in the fourth Latonta championship. These colt are Edward F. Simms' Lucky Hour and Harry Fayn Whitney's Bunting. Missionary will accompany Lucky Hour for a minor part of the Kentucky Jockey dubs 135,000 purse. Southern Simms eligible, having Cross, the other lost form since- - he cam down to Long Island from Saratoga, where he raced brilliantly, will remain behind. Because of the sale of Whiskaway to C. W. Clark of Montana for the very respectable turn of 3125,000 Mr: Whitney has no other 3 year-old ready for the colors worthy to start with Bunting in such a race as the Letonia championship seems sure to develop. Bunting will travel alone. James Rowe, the accomplished trainer of the Whitney stable, does not apprehend that Bunting wilt require the help of a fast pacemaker to beat Lucky Hour in a gallop of one mil s, and although he concedes the high merit of the Simms candidate. Hit fear is of Whiskaway. At the time he sold Whiskaway to Mr, Clark it was Who will meet Jay Solomon In one of the the early in August Rowe expressed feature event at the Hippoopinion that the eon of Whisk Broom IX drome theater tonight. and Inaugural was the fastest in the United States. He has a now than he better opinion of Bunting entertained at that time, but Is not pre- the $10,009 Edgnmere handicap, a race of mile and a furlong, under conditions pared to take back anything h said of one that would appear to Indicate that he Whiskaway, has everything a champion distance run son. Benny Shannon, who meets Midget Smith, the Midvale flash, in one of the feature events, has showed twice at the club end has made a hit with the fans In both of his starts, while Midget Is making his debut of the season, having just recently returned from the east, where he fought a number of good boys. Young Fontana of Cheyenne, who meets the veteran Kid Davis In another Is making hfe one of the first appearance In a local ring, although he has fought the nest of them around six-rou- ten-rou- er youn rater who has had some ring experience In Eddie Corbett end if he can dispose of him In handv fashion he will be in line for some of the more experienced boys. Frankie. Buffington, another newcomer of promise who has been showing a world of stuff In the gymnasium, wtU make hie first appearance in the opening bout when he meets Bud Oliver of Murray, who haa appeared at the club a couple time and met with fairly good success, CUBS WIN, SERIES WHEN ALEXANDER SHUTS OUT , SOX - CHICAGO, Oct' 15. Grover Alexander today whitewashed the Whlte Sox. I to 0. and won the title of city champions for the Cuba. The Cuba won four games to the 'White Box's three. It was the first time that th Cub veteran ace has been able to win from the White Box In three eerie. The victory of th Cubs today Is th first since 1009, when the White Box won the title and retained it until today. ,Th game, the seventh of the serlen. was a pitching duel between the Cub star and Dixie Leverette, the Gary policeman, the former outpitching hie youthful rival. -- three-quarter- six-rou- three-vear-o- ld Entries Doubtful. nlng thoroughbred If the trainer of the Clark stable brings Whiskaway to the poet in the championship and It Is taken for granted that no man would think of starting such a horse in such a race unless he was ready to do hie best and the formidable Rockminster appears under the eilks of Montfort Jones, racing will be disposed to accept the result of the championship, renewal as determinative of the seasons championship. Just where the season's crown belongs is In October as debatable A proposition as it was in July. The class has imaginary diadem of had many ephemeral resting places since first rate racing was inaugurated May 13 at Churchill Powne and Pimlico with renewals of the 350.000 Kentucky derby and the 350.000 Preak-nea- e. Morvlch, because of hie Kentucky derby triumph, wore it for a while. Then It rested for a epell on the brow of Pillory because after he had won the Freak-nes- a Pillory scored in the 350.000 Belmont. Snob If was acclaimed bv many when he won the Withers renewal, a a few gallop of one mile. In 1.35 day after J. 8. Cosden of Baltimore paid 385,000 for Amsterdam of Sanford John him. He lost out in the Dwyer renewal at Aqueduct. Then came Whiskaway with hi truly daszllng speed to take temporary possession by virtue of his renewal at victories In the Carlton Gravesend and the 50,000 Kentucky dpe-o.deat Ijatonia, In one of which he feated Morvlch and in the other Thibo-dauMorvlch and Pillory. Three Idaho Schools Are Football Contenders should have. Special te The Tribune, POCATELLO, Idaho, ,T)cL 15. Recent football games in the high school division of Idaho show that Idaho Falls, Pocatello and Buhl are contenders for high honors In the eastern section and Boise and Weieer In the west. Although Twin Fails defeated Filer with a score, Buhl also defeated Filer earlier In the season with a score and under circumstances that gives the Buhl boys the best of the dope over Twin Falls. Buhl defeated Oakley with a seore; Rupert defeated Burley, 13 to 6: Hagerman defeated Gooding. 13 to , and Jerinore beat Shoshone, 20- - to 7. Frida Blackfoot defeated the Malad boys writ! a score of 44 to 6. ' al x, Whiskaway Loses Crown. Whiskaway relinquished the crown to Rockminster When that courageous son of Friar Rock defeated him at Saratoga In a renewal of the Huron handicap, a gallop of one mile and and, since the beginning of September, Kal Sang. Lucky Hour and Bunting, which had been unlucky in the spring and early summer, came into the competition. Kal Sang beat Bunting and in the Lawrence Realisation renewal, a gallop of one mile and five furlongs, at Belmont park, but he did not beat Bunting decisively. In the last sixteenth of the fastest Realisation, Man o War's excepted, ever run Bunting was catching Kal Sang after that accom a pllshed son of The Finn hadontaken him a lead of a eouple of lengths furlong from the Apish. Kal Sang does a not happen to be Championship eligible and be could not start if he was. He has been lame theee four or five weeks and is on the shelf for the remainder of the season. But Ka! Sang and Bunting were so close together at the finish of the Lawrence Realisation raclng.will feel disposed to accept as the master of Kai Sang any eolt that beats Bunting convincingly. Since the running of the Realisation Bunting hat been trimmed In a renewal of the 910,000 Potomac handicap at Havre de Grace by Lucky Hour and by a couple of lengths- - But James Rowe does not concede that the son of Houriess has anything on Bunting over a on mile and a reed distance half or farther. The Potomao was a a and sixteenth only one mil of gallop and when Lucky Hour won he was In from of four pounds Bunting. receipt A between these colt expert and uncolored eastern opinion appears to be about equally divided. If there Is a tilt in the scales in either direction it is toward Lucky Jrtour. Luckv Hour demonstrated at Belmont park, before he went down to Havre de Grace to race with Bunting In the Potomac renewal, that he was an uncommonly fast colt by stepping And a mile under 117 pounds In 1 34 at Aqueduct on September 30 he defeated Mad a old Hatter of. in renewal gallant three-sixteent- Rock-mlnst- et three-year-bi- L " tegf$lle Fil lie ttniikt I |