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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SATURDAY MORNlj'O, OCTOBER 14 MU11 AND Figures It Was Worth a Black Eye. JEFF-J- eff Utah and Colorado Are Ready for Supreme Test today on Boulder Field 8perlal to The Trlhune. BOCJ2.XUR. Colo, Oft. 20 The entire town of Boulder end the hackers of the University of Colorado are trjing to Instill overconfidence Into the minds yf the University of Utah players, who are Gamble tOwmeet the Boulder eleven-on- . field In the first Rocky Mountain conference same for Coach Witham a men. The Usual "tfs" have been spread about and the entire population la trying to make the Utah players fcei that they have On the other hand, pickings. (loaches' Fitzpatrick and Prince have Warned their men about this, and the Colorado team will know that the red devils have Peon playing, whether Utah It on the long or short end of the score. Stories have IN en going out from the Boulder camp that this man and that man will not be in the hneup, but the fact remains that Coah VVHham will have his first team lineup In the game aggregation. against the crlmlon The t tah teanP-arriv- ed here this morning In the best of shaim and held a field this on workout Gamble snappy The-- boy handlcdtheir punts afternoon and passes well and are determined to fight of the season, l.vcry rut upmanthefeels that he owes something to the Utah student body, which gave the team a rouernjr sendoff Thursday, apd the boys will g i ve ail thoy have. Unusual Interest has been amused In this game in Colorado, as both teams have won their first two battles and will be readv for the third when they 6et under way tomorrow afternoon, The coaches of the two teams feet tnat i they have about an even chance and have put It up to their teams to put over the necessary punch In the battle tomorrow. . One of the largest crowds that has ever witnessed a game cm Gamble field will be present tomorrow, and Graduate has arranged to build Manager Frank new bleacher to- take'eare of the Boulder fans who are backing their team to win. The two teams will go Into the game tomorrow afternoon with th following lineup: Ry ! ln - KliiJviO BrkfvXfi. Referee, Dana, Nebraska; umpire, Crowley, Denver, head linesman, bhafer, Ohio ' titate. SALT LAKE BOYS FACTOR IN VICTORY (Copyright. 1822, by H. C. rizhr. Tirade Mark Beg. IT. & Pat Off.) indicate that the Danville collegians were outplayed and lucky to win. Harvard haa not been particularly impressive, although no opponent haa been able to croa the Crimson goal line. At the present moment tha backfteld appear to be stronger and more advanced than the line. 7 It thatcomth likely Cambridge bination will be set to check any extended aerial attack staged by the southerners and depend upon line thrusts and wide end runs forquick its g&ina 1 Game at Cambridge test of Eastern Football. H. A. A. Reelects Officers S. oo ovo ovo 00 0(0 Five New Schools Admitted o-f- Tha Mon-Ia- n IsEW YORK, Oct 30. (By tha Assoa State college bobkittena outplayed ciated Press) Inter sectional games and defeated the Montana university again will add-zefootto tha week-en- d cujbs on Gallatin field here today, 3 to 0, ball play In the east tomorrow. Harvard A place kick by Floyd Romney from the will meet Centre college for the third twenty-yar- d tine In the third quarter and last time at Cambridge; Princeton tacklce Maryland at Princeton; the Navy gave the victory tothe State. Throughout the game the State college team haa Georgia Tech as Its opponent at Anclearlv had the better of the contest In the opening quarter they rushed the ball napolis; Syracuse faces Pittsburg at SyrInto Mlssopi territory and a pass over acuse, and Georgetown will mingle with the goal line, with no close opposition, Fordham (n this city. was dropped Outstanding among tha purely secAgain the college team pushed the ball down the field, only to tional contests of the day will be lose It on the cubs d a game at Ithaca; Yale vg. line. of the play waa In unlveraity Williams at New Haven; Penneylvanla va. at Philadelphia; Brown bwarthmore territory. The lineup and summary. '8. Lehigh at Bethlehem; Dartmouth va . Vermont, at Hanover, and Army va. New University. College. Dr Crowley re State at West Point. 7... nivers Hampshire Of chief interest, perhaps to th averQu, ,,la" Dobeu YVUcox follower of the autumn sport will rg Kiimn age the struggle In tne Harvard stadium Hummer c Biittaln be lg Arlo between the colorful Praying Colonels It Meagher put from Kentuikv and the orthodox, but FOUR GAMES ON CARD (J vde Harms well trained Crimeon players. With each ......le... Sugrue F. Meer Institution credited with one victory In OF MISSOURI VALLEY qb MiKensie lh R Meyer the games of th past two years, the Tarbox Ih F. Romney struggle w Improbably break the standing KANSAS CITY, Mo Oct. JO.'With all fb ... ... Shorthill tie and furnish a climax to the serlee, Substitutions University Oriffiin for for under the new triangular agreement nm schools In action, the Mlesourl Val McKenzie; MrKenxie for Griffin. State recently entered Into by Yale, Harvard ley conference football season la on In college dt Romney for llarma; Arndt and Princeton, Interoectional gamea ap- earnest. Four conference games are on th for Pitt; Dewald for R. Meyer. pear to be a thing of the past. schedule for tomorrow: Roberts There Again. Nebraska va Missouri at Llcoln. Oklahoma va Kansas Aggies at NorI Flushed with a aeries of sensational man. FOOTBALL RESULTS triumphs during the season of 1819, Cen. Grlnnelt at Grinnell. Iowa Aggies tra cam to Cambridge in the middle of Drake vs, Washington university at St At Granville, 73hIo Uefilson, JO; Wit- the 1920 campaign a with remarkable Louis. . tenberg. 27 forward attack, only to be turned The University of Kansas plavs a nonAt Fairfield. Iowa Parson college, 12, back, 81 passing to 14, by the better line rush- conference game with KanCarthage college, 0, offense of the Crimson. ing Nothing sas conference eleven, atWashburn, At Dallas, Texas Austin college, 10; daunted. Centre returned to Danville Lawrence meets Missouri Nebraska for the first Southern Methodist university. 7. and a defense for the short since Nebraska withdrew 'from the At University Place Nebraska Wes- plungedeveloped and came back last season to win time In 1920. conference Valley The Corn leyan, 32, I oane, 0. v from Harvard, e, due to Huzkers, 1921 conference champions, are At Bethany Coiner, 13, Hastings col- Roberts' wonderful defensive play"Red" and reported heavier for than lege, 6 ' several sea"BoMcMillan a and cleverness on son. The Tigers, At Wilmington,- - Ohio Wilmington II. foot In a broken speed although making good field run. In contest their Kentucky Wesleyan 3. with Ames McMillan will be missing when the showings At College Station Texas Texas Ag- teams line up tomorrow, Grinnell, are not overly optimistic. but Roberta will andWith the Kansas Aggies apparently gies 47, Louisiana State university 0. be on hand, bigger, and perhapa more than in recent seasons and OklaAt Moscow, Idaho Washington State Impressive. Centre started the season Stronger homa somewhat weaker, the Kansas college 18 ITnlversitv of Idaho J. with hey usual string of high figure At Pendleton Whitman college 3, probably will be closely contested scores, piling up a total of IBS paints in game of Oregon 8. will be the first conference clash for the first three games. Against Virginia It At Itozeman, Mont Montana State the Sooner Bennie Owen's men went e Poly last Saturday, th Colonel did not down to a freshmen 3, Montana State uniter-lt- v appear defeat from th Kan- so Impressive. Although Centre e won, 10 to , accounts from th southland (Continnwl a Fallewinf Page.) ten-ya- Three-fotirth- E. MOSS. BRINGING UP FATHER U. 01 W. Pa L Off. By George McManus 1 Wool Sock Time we are showing a most complete line of plain and fancy wool socks .for men. an,d Rickey Will Dicker for New Cardinal Material 8T. 1DUT8, Mo,, Oct. 20, (By the Associated Press.) Branch Rickey, pilot of the Bt. Nationals, who is to have built up a pennant machine from apparent cellar material without the expenditure of Silk and Wool Fiber and Silk" Wol-- '' Wool Mixtures All-Wo- ol r Plain ribbed or docked in a complete color assortPizes piJ. to 12 ment. N cent, today said every effort would made 0 build up th team via the trade route, 0 that th Cardinals would capture the bunting next season. Rickey, however, said he would not consider-tradin- g Rogers Hornsby, chafti-plo- n home-ru- n hitter, and intimated that-bonof hla batching staff, which includes Alnsmlth, McCurdv and Clemons, is 00 the market. The Cardinal manager emphasised, however, that he wanted to bolster up his pitching crew. Hereafter schools In Utah will be the for Hoop Officials My schools sltgibl for membership In tbs association, with the one exception to Be Continued; Inter of the Preston high school, which last as a member of the ytr was admitted This ruling waa felt to be state Tourney Is Assured. association. necessary because of the application of Courtney and Schupp several schools outside of the state which had expressed their desire of becoming , Recalled by White Sox .members of the School Utah association. One of these schools which had made formal was the Weston application In Cache Vailey, across the state high. line In Idaho. Other schools which would probably have applied later, had Weston been admitted, are the M.Uad high, th Evanston high and others. It was also the expressed attitude of the meeting that the Behoof for basketball official be continued, but that be conducted in different parts of th state, possibly at Cedar City, Richfield, Logan, Provo and Salt Lake. The meMlng also voted to conduct an Intermountain bask etball tournament, such as waa held last year. This project was enthusiastically supported. in the basketball tournament it was decided to have sixteen team. Each team has to be defeated at least twice before being eliminated. This will necessitate eight games th first two nights, six games the third night and four the final night. gjme Th board of control, consisting of represents! Ives of the twelve divisions of the association, will Meet at 10 o'clock this forenoon for th purpose of the etate and for the purpose of outlining plana for the conduct of the better than various branches of sport during the en but that th state track meet and officials' school bad suing year. to draw upon the association funds. ,rr,port hm nid b trator Willard Ashton, relative to It waa rales. decided to hold U athletes to a completion of three unlts of work during the year. If the etudent has remained In school during both semesters. In tha past some schools have felt that th student was eligible If the student completed his one and a half unlta of work in the Second half year 'a work, although falling to pass satisfactorily in hie studies during the first half year Af a token of recognition of their ex cellent services during several yea re, Jamee B. Moss and C, Oren Wilson were unanimously reelected president add of the Utah High- Schoolrespectively, Athletic association yesterday. The representative cfothe sixty high schools In Utah which have membership In the association were a unit in Insisting upon the retention of Messrs, and Wlleon, several of the dedegatesBon offering remarks of the moat laudatory kind in expressing their appreciation of the efforts of the two official during their long service. Five new schools were admitted to membership in the association: Grand county high, at Moab; Bear River high, at Garland. Delta high, at Delta; Fair view high, at FJUrvlew, and Minersvill high, at Minersvllle. President Moss complimented the various coache and principals the splendid sportsmanship shown upon differ-enbv teams during the past yeartheand saidt that every sport conducted by tb association hart been entirely successful. reerctary Wilson's report showed that both football and basketball had .been bn sHgl-bHi- YOU!- ferilz-trictl- CHICAGO, Oct. 30 Ten baseball playhave been (availed by the Chicago Sox for next spring, it Was announced today. Two of them. Everett Yaivan, who waa with Kansas City end Toledo, and E. C. Pence, who iplayed with Lakeland, Fla,, rejoined the Chicago ciuo this fall The others who will report next season include Ferdinand Schupp from Seattle and Harrv Courtnev from ban Francisco, Courtney was sent to ihe San Francisco club as part payment for YVillle Kamm, the third baseman, "who was bought by Charles A Comlskev, with the agreement that he could be recalled. er YVh'te Checker Tourney Field Cut to Three Players BOSTON, Oct. 20 Three players-remaine- custom-tailore- In York, former English champion Louis Ginsberg or Brooklyn and Asa Long of Toledo. , Jordan and Long will meet tomorrow morning and the winner will take on Gina berg for th final round In the tv - d clothes and you will be & man. Buita and overcoats made to your individual measure cost no more than ready- mades. SUITS AND OVERCOATS, to $60.00 Every Fabric Guaranteed All Pure Wool $27.50 Chase all over toon 300-301-3- Exclusive Ming lor an ocoal! Just slip upstairs anil save ten bucks UPS71S R.M.Gates&Co. Scott Bldg. DcaJtrs. 65c to $2.00 ram d tonight In competition for the the fifth American checkers' tournament. They are Alfred Jordan of New title Are Judged by Your Appearance Wir vvell-dre.ss- 4 NEW YORK. Oct. 20 Talk of New Yorks major league baseball teams CJiiornla to traln next spring haa While official word was unaallable. It waa eald unofficially that the world champion Giants were tired of San Antonio. Texas, where they have limbered up for s number of jeara, and were anx lous to go to California. While the coat would be probaoly twice that of the San Antonio trip, It was helloved that tha difference could be absorbed by exhibition games. To mak exhibitions a guaranteed proc-esis almost necessary that however, two major leagya club travel The only other club training on together. tha Pacific coast is the Chicago Cuba, a National league club, and the Giants need an American league companion But this may be arranged, possibly with th Boston Red Sox. ... The Yanks are understood to have arranged tentatively to go to New Orleans, but there are substantial appearing stories that only a few inducements would be needed to take them to California. They could rattle east with the Cubs ahd In 'addition would have for en attraction Babe Ruth, who la less familiar to th fans of tha west and far west than to those Jn the south. s, Ar Its C. OREN WILSON, rd 1 BOTH NEW YORK CLUBS MAY TRAIN IN CALIFORNIA m JAMES far advanced along the football tralC their poundage and drive shouM an imposing obstacle to a Georgia prove victory. Princeton will meet Maryland, which Joet to Pennsylvania a week ago, II to 0. Both of Penn's scores cam as tha result of forward passes and long run and It was apparent that Maryland had little defense for either passes or end runs Tha southerners could and did hold repeatedly against line plunge attacks Inside their line. Two close games appear--certai- n when Syracuse faces Pittsburg and Cornell lines up against Colgate. Pittsburg has already loot .to Lafayette and West Virginia In bitterly contested gamea Syracuse showed a strong offense Brown a week ago, but nullified against It by careless handling of the ball Cornell, under the coaching of Doble, la against piling up Impressive scores, having collected a total of cloe to 200 points In three games. The Hamilton team showed surprising power against Princeton, outplaying the Tigers during a major portion of their game last Saturday. WELL Ab LONc; Ai bHE l ALONE AN MU ONE AROUND I'LL TALK TO HER AM CHEER Men By' BUD FISHER Re Navy Weight to Count. Tha Navy will throw an unusually and powerful team against Georgarded as Feature Con heavy gia Tech , and while the Middles are not Special to The Tribone. BOZJJMAN, Mont., Oct. 20 one-yar- 21, 1922. 275 MAIN FRANK a |