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Show - - 1C - -- - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY - UU11 .AND JEFF - The Lion Tamers Club is Strong Nothing But 'JCFf, yera WHAT U wacrV 0U& MAtS OP OP cluQ A P WHICH Y&vvefcc euecTet lXttTgM r7ts a ciua TH' cHeeSs THe WHOSG THiS - yoB BIS cHeese SOLS roo OUGHT TO ABLO Tt OBJCCT N6rt t PAwst SiNce OP LOT 'rttsYRe ucr UJv LP YOO 'Checscs-Belong- A TO Ml SPLAYS FEATURE ' SECOND TEAM GAME Although victorious In ah encounter with the I I). 8. U. second-strin- g the Bast high I jeopards were prac ticaily outplayed In every branch of the game St the Bast high yesterday afternoon. The score was 13 to 3 The Saints played s much superior brand of ball Their passing, interference end teamwork were better than those of the Leopard players, who made numerous fumbles and seemed to be unable to get under passes. Break featured in nil the scoring East kicked off, but L. I), g. U. fumbled. Chytraua blocked a kick after a few minutes of play and scored the first touchdown for the Leopards. Green missed the try for the seventh point. Green tried kick from the twenty-yar- d line, which failed. The playing during th!a half 'was marked by numerous fumbles and was a ipoor exhibition of football. The second half was little better than the first. Prouse forwarded to Green, who scored, and Green made the drop-kic- k for the additional point. The (faints' score came toward the end of the game, when Orton intercepted a pass and ran forty yards over an open field for the score. Services kkk was blocked, A few minutes later the game ended. Frasier was the best single for the Leopards. His tackling performer was Service did the best work for the Geld and Blue. 1 IX S U. East High. . .Rishman Hardy ........,c ... Buchanon ..Russell ...lg... Cecil .. Vance igrld-ster- Frasier a, OFFICE IP TCN ot le LEOPARDS L. -- beck-fleld- k, 4 Oil.) -- AwO L For 1 X YOU v- -t YOU in A OFFICE, TOO, mutt th (?ANK5T wa haw tw The Bucks ,?r the Tech from scrimmage 313 yards, by passes 49, or a total of 301 yards Mon- tana mads 15 yards from scrimmage, 10 from peases, er 380 total. Idaho made first downs 23 times, Montana 15. Idaho completed four forward passes, Montana two. The Tigers played in hard luck. They mads one fumble which gave the Montanans a touchdown, and at critical times lacked the punch. Holmes, Place and Hurt were the stars for the Tigers, nd Romney at left half for ths Bobcats. WHITE SOX SEND FORMER BEE TO SEALS EDDIE MULLIGAN. le Crimson Warriors Triumph Over Cowboys of Wyoming University of Utah Footballers Ready for Return Home After Successful Invasion of Rival . Page? s Reecho Wine Conference Camps. Cambridgeshire Stake 1 Newmarket. England, oot osy the Associated Press.) Reecho, by Nell Gow, dam Corrts Ras, owned by filr L Paget, won the Cambridgeshire stakes of 1006, with extras, run bars today. Major H. Kayseri Poisoned Arrow was second anl J. A. de Rothschild's Hasty Match wa third. Thirty-fohoraes ran, Ths betting was: Reecho, 25 to I; Poisoned Arrow, 7 to 1; Hasty Match, 30 to 1 against. ur Two More Games Played in West Hoop Tourney nor gam war played la tha basketball too rna meat at the Weat klgb treiMstoa yaateeday. Tha team headed by Aldridge was defeated by toe sqsad ltd by Her-ms- a, 26 to 1L Th team captained by Reich defeated the Ryaa tggregtUes, U to g om toed basket ball was played yesterday, (aeaaanth, lament and heat wer to beat Wrformra. Two Tht lemu BAN FRANCISCO, Oot 35. Eddie Mulligan, third baseman of ths Chicago American league baseball team, has been purchased by tb San Francisco club of the Faclfia Coast league and will report next season, it wae announced today. The urchase to a part of the deal whereby Villi Kamm, San Francisco third baseman, goes to Chicago. U. OF U of W, 3 Special to Th Trlbeas, LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 35. Ths University of Utah football warriors, displaying a varied offansa, ripped through the University of Wyoming Cowboys here this afternoon for a victory. Utahs victory was hard earned and ths crimson-cla- d warriofs had to fight It out tor every inch of ground sgainst ths stubborn defence ths Cowboys put up. It was not qntll .the last of tho second quarter that ths Utah eleven wa able tq get under way and Hagen was pushed over his left tackle for a touchdown, after his teammates had worked th ball down the field with end runs, a forward pass and a crisscross by Champion. Captain Smith was Injected Into th gam at this period, as Coach Fitzpatrick was after every point that he could get, and tha little dropklcker added one to the total. He was replaced by Champion again in the third quarter. At th beginning of th third period the Utah team worked better and brought over several long runs by Taufer, Champion and Whitney, and then Hagen was pushed over for another touchdown, and Taufer kicked goal. Utah's third touchdown came In the third quarter also, when Hagen intercepted one of the many forward passes .that were tried by Wyoming and raced forty yard for a touchdown. (H was given perfeot Interference play on this score by at lose four of ths Utah players. Tauter kicked goal. Crimson Misses Chances. Pocatello Tech Tigers Home From Bobcat Game POCATELLO. Idaho, Oct 35. Tha Tech Football team returned this evening from Bnseman, where yesterday they played tha Bobklttena of the Montana Stats college. In spite of making much more yardage than the Montana team; the Tech lost by the score of It to 13. Coach Ralph Hutchinson said that th players wers badly battered In the University of Montana game Saturday and were not at all In shape for the game The score book show the yardage of Reg. U. v Fab Oft. Ths final spots of the game cam whan th Utah backs ripped through ths Cow held boys' line for large gains and were d line. Chamthree times on ths carpion then worked a crisscross and ried ths ball over without being touched Utah's Interference on this play Was goods. and ths Crimson line smothered th The Crlmaon team missed many chances to score In th first quarter because some of the- - men would drop forward passes but theee that were aimed right at them, mtscuee did not take any of tha Crimson fight away, and tha Utah players weN always ready for more. Tho trip told on the Utah boys at tha start, but after the team once started to play Utah was never in danger. Wyoming was successful In the use of many forward passes, to break these but Utah was always able Th boys were up when it wanted to. and will have to put the gam logy during out oyer forth some hard efforts to winare being th Colorado Tigers, who boosted as ths conference winners in ten-yar- Special to Tb Trlbuae. BRINGING UP FATHER Ths race today was sailed In light to Young moderate airs with only a bit of a blow Lvneh for short spells. Today's s a race that Prouse.,..,,. ..Service .. Ferrln ran up the scale from light airs at the Pnarr.. ...... McDaniels. M endows start to a booming twenty-knspeed, . .Service a wind that was a smoking southwest er Green..,.,,.. on the windward The leg windward stretch gave the Bluenose the TO PLAY lead of 7H minutes that was hers at ths D. S. U. SATURDAY finish. Through the two reaches on the other ten mile legs the Henry Ford was faster, afternoon the East Saturday and 3 minutes 4 seconds faster on the broad L. D. S. U. gridders will play in high the third reach, 23 seconds better on the close gam of the season for both teams. The haul. the starting leg the contest will take place at Cummings BluenoseIn gained the turn SO seconds in field. In and the dead the lead, musxltng beat Th game promise to be a good one, on- - the last leg the Canadian picked up since th Paints are coming right 3 minutes 1 second, along the equivavirtually nd expect to give the Hilltoppers a tough lent of the loss on broad reaching. fight. Coach Warthman at the East The official times for start, first, sechigh has been putting his lads through ond, third and fourth marks and finish soma real workouts He will enter an follow v Intact team In the game with one excepOO 59. BluenosewM U:4 11.17, 1. tion. Doiph Wullstein will not be In the 3 07 10. 3 GO 09, 4 57 41. lineup, due to anr Injury to his foot re11 00 11:4 10 Ford 54, 7 50, 07, Henry ceived la the game with Jordan. 3 11 54, 4 00 31. 6 06 04. The competition, which had seemed to be softened as a sporting proposition by GRANITIANS ENGAGE all the preceding controversy, appeared stiffen when the Bluenose, standing TODAY to out from the harbor for th start, and The Granite nlavera will Journey to the Canadian destrover Patriot, official Provo today and play a practice game boat for the day, passing ths United with the Provo high school. Provo high States cruiser Rochester, wer greeted ha provided some good competition for with the strains of "God Have th King' the team th the Ltah county 'division, from tho Rot heater ships band, while manned ths ralL erbltyeja although they have been practically eliminated from the race. They have been f 's Politeness ankcei Costly. able to hold all of their opponents to small scores. The Farmers have also The start that followed marked a been eliminated from a chance at the sharp pick-u- p in the sporting spirit. Only title hi the Salt Lake division, but still the forebearance of (h Gioureatrrman, have two very Important games left on however. In the opinion of those familiar their schedule, which they hope to win with the rules of the sea ways, gave Capand thereby finish near the top. tain Angua the advantage of position aa Coach Sutherland will no doubt try out a continuance of his course for the line several new player in today a contest, would have brought about collision with and Is expected to have a stronger team the Lunenberger, which came In with the for th two final league games with the wind, but amidships of the Henry Ford, Jordan and L. D. 8. U. team which was shooting for the line with tho Last year the Farmer went down to right of wav. Collision as a climax to Provo end wer able to down the less the series that has had about everything experienced Provo high school team. 30 to 0. The team are more evenly matched this season and a close game should re- take his second string players to Murray. sult. Is sure to result there. MurA hard Coach Sutherland expect to take the ray hasgam and should developed following players- - Ervin Iruk, Poe Lind-say- , have a good chance rapidlv of taking the game Joshua Warhupton, Elliot Hartwell from the Farmers seconds. Last week James Plnney and Easton Parrott, ; the smelter boys were able to pile up a Weidon Monsoo, Lincoln Harris, big score against th Davis county secSteve McDonald. Tom ond. Lyle Hogan, Gwtillnmsit James Olsen, Vernon Hopfen-becThe Murray coach has worked hard In Frank Behring, Marvin Peterson preparation for this game and the team and Charles Jackson, Hnesmen. la in splendid condition and should put This afternoon Coach Sam Baird will up a good gams. -- Pat. CROSS ex-ia- 1 .. PRQVO HIGH & RANKING GREEK MAT MAN IMPRESSES FANS WITH HIS SKILL five-mi- 0. TTTmc four-pound- ten-mi- r By BUD JEISHER-'- by IL C. iHsiet. 6AV PALfrA WITH else was averted when Captain Morrissey hauled up. "Angus bluffed him. Hs knew Clayton would not be run down, observers exclaimed. Ths bluffing match was on with ths tart, It was skipper sgainst skipper, boat against boat. The American fisherman was over first, seconds ahead. But ths Bluenose soon slipped in through laid her lee, a blanket and walked away. Dp to this point the situation was a turning of ths tables as compared with Mondays race. Where Captain Angus failed than, however, Morrissey succeeded today, as hs took a luffing trick htm-e- lf when he repeated the passing maneuver at th expense of the Bluenose. Contests Followed then a hull to hull fight that four mile A hit removed from Minutes. lasted time to time only, the boats fought almost alongside each other constantly. Angus eventually sent up his staysail folded In hla foresail and went ahead GLOUCESTER, Mas., Oct. 2S. By beyond possibility of stoppage. He was the Associated Press.) This was Can- challenged for th next mile to th turn, never headed thereafter. ada's day, a Bluenoae victory under butTbswasCanadian schooner finished with s condition of weather more nearly ap- salute from a fired by lot. In th in- Commissioner Jones himself from th proaching the fisherman Canadian destroyer Patriot, while ths ternational series for the fishing schoon- spectators broke Into shrill whistling aper championship of th North Atlantic. plause. Th Henry Ford 'of Gloucester, at th nd of a forty-m- il test, wa 714 minutes astern of th Canadian champion. The result brought the Bluenose, defending holder of th Halifax Herald cup, to even terms with the American challenger Each has a win toward the retwo necessary for possession. Their first os, while mooted still, stands as no contest. Th deciding race Is scheduled for tomorrow. Harry Mamaev who has corns to Salt From the start. In which collision be- lAk to wrestle Ira Dern g finish match tween the racing whooner wa avoided at the Salt Lake theater next Wednesonly by the willingness of Captain Clayton Morrisey of th Ford to walv the day night at catbh weights, madj his rules of the road at sea which gave him first appearsnoe in publlo yesterday the right of way against the Bluenose'a booming encroachment to the last leg. afternoon, and those who saw him In In which a man at the masthead of the his training at tha firs station wars well It wa a pleased with his work. Tom Glesoa, who big Lunenberger wa injured, race of thrills. I Interested In promoting the match, ds of the opinion that Mamas Is without Seaman Caught in Rigging. doubt the beet wrestler who has come Ernest Hilt, one of the crack members to this city to meet Dent, and the local Of the Bluenose crew, will racs no more Greek fans nrs aU JubHant over ths In this series Snarled in' a staysail cellent towing by their countryhalyard high in air, he hung auspended man ha the mat in his workouts. In the morning Mamas took a run up by the left leg for several minutes after s tack on the beat home, until hs had City Creek canyon and then to 'Beck's to be cut down. The staysail then went spring. In the afternoon he appeared winging in the air, useless for the rest at the Hr station at 3 o'clock, where of the race. Hilts was taken to a hoshe took on Gue Kalllo, Art fimerts and pital. Pete Busukos, and he certainly showed The men of the Ford had a lot of hus- class in an hour' work with the three do under to got after to confident that Mama when, men. Glexo they tling way tor the start, they discovered that will carry Dern 'a scalp to Greek town, were on the foresail the bolt ropes partand a big celebration Is being planned ly severed In three places. When spread for Mamas, who to looked upon the weakened leach scalloped and spilled a the victor In the already coming content. the wind, but with apun yard and nail Dern went out duck hunting In the lacking sail needles and thread, the fishand tramped several miles ermen strengthened the edge and made morning through ths sloughs, returning to the city a good Job of It. noon. He was given a rubdown, shout Gloucester was Incensed by a rumor sd and at 4 30 he took on Harry Anderson, suggestion that the sail had bean cut, ths giant fireman wrestler, and Royal but- - Captain Morrisey himself Indicated Van Duaen. that he placed no stock in It. will train at ths fire grapplers This needlework wan only another of station again tomorrow afternoon. the extra racing activities of the Fords crew before the race. They had apsnt the hours almost from sun up In taking out the ballast put in yesterday when they withdrew from the races which they held they had won by the victory Saturday, that was not allowed them, The rules which and that of Monday forbid ballast additions while the series Is on, and the considerations of sport which called for a racing conclusion of the aerlea were reconciled by a stater ment from Jonathan Raymond, part owner of tho Ford and prime mover In the race negotiations which made today's possible, that "the entire amount of ballast put aboard ths Henry Ford on Tuesday, October 14, has been removed. The Bluenoss made no protest. .. . Chytraua 10, Mark Eeg. wcll. ..fesler Bluenose Likes Em Rough. rton Manley.,.,,., Meak in. ...... Td A RANKINS Game to Be Called at 3:30 American Entry in Fish Beaten by on Cummings Field;' East Boat Seconds Defeat L. D. S. U. Seren and Half st (Copyist, 1 - ANt) 00 Ms A PAVCR BY APPOINT IMS MM Tha gam difficult! between tb Weat and tt Jordan, blah school vara definitely settled yesterday afternoon. The Pan there will play tomorrow at 3.30 oclock on Cummings Add inatead of fiat urday, aa scheduled. The game will In air probability be a close one, aa both teams seem evenly matched In weight and speed. The have the advantage In experience. The Beetdlggers were hit hard because of the beet vacation, and Coach Ballard's lsria may not be dn the beat of placing condition. The Panther will enter the game without the eervicea of John Chrlatopheraon, star quarterback. Chrlstopberson sprained his ankls In the Granite-Wegams. It had not healed sufficiently and In practice last night ha sprained the ankle again. Horace Uoyd will be ahifted to quarterback while Harold Ringwood alii take Lloyd' position at halfback. ' hast year the Panthers defeated the 39 0 to This Beetdlggers year the Jordan high haa an eleven that the school of Is rroud and has made good showings In the two game they have played. The West high lads are out to keep their slate dean this year and will no doubt give the Jordan Itee a good battle 26, 1922 R ftieeg fUSSY ABayr urto THey TAVs (M, MUTT Out IP MORNING,-OCTOBE- Cow-boy- By George McManus - V w. mar 111 IVE WALKED aroond once an THATS ENOOCHJ Colorado. . , Hancock Stats. Harvey Hancock played a wonderful game for the visiting team sad the work of Ik Clarke was good.. Henry Hurren Peterplayed good baRwasin the nine ofandmention. worthy son's playing Utah's four ends played well and spoiled was after crisscross ths Crimcrisecroe th tried in a vain effort to foolwork Of the son. Because of th good f to gain Utah line. Wyoming was unable never V consistently, and USahs line7 was in danger. The Utah back field worked game, better than It did In toe Boulder running off th plays but the headwork in - After the barks had was not so good once nailed the Wyoming defense each the Utah man picked his right man and y much better. ChamUtah plays went off Taufer well worked and pion, Whitney ball around th anda, and: in carrying thtt toe Hagen was good for ground through Taufer and large holes tost were opened. Wyoming boys Nation also outklcked the and road many yard Ira this wav. Highley-maFor Wyoming Wittenbraker, were the Madden and Hegewald aU of the hard men fought These stars. footba'l some real game and displayed good ban alo played Thompson t tackleMadden wa to fastest for th Cowboys. but th backfleid. man In Coach Corbett's BOXING NOTES Fits-Patri- Union Pacific. Off for Home. I . The squad wa in th best of with no mor Injuries, and ths boyspirit, will work out Thursday and Friday afternoon before entering Into th hard grind of next week for th Colorado college Utah team Is now leading the ram. The Roeky Mountain conference with thq victories, having defeated thUntversi.. of Colorado, University of Wyoming ndV the Brigham Young university. The x. Crimson warriors are cut to do or die against th Colorado College Tigers at Cummings field and nothing will t left ghdona for the coming game, Utah. I ..Wyoming. Hegewi Jephson Peterson..., ..it........ ,,..Thompson Johnstons Nation...., . ..Ducker Hancock Grrifg Hurren.,..., ,..rg., .. t.Alers Moyle..,..,., ...... fitouffer , re.,.,.., Bteven.,..,... ., Blanchard Champion ,.,...qb,.... Wittenbraker Whitney ..Madden fb.. Hagen Taufer. rhb, , , ,, ,,,,King Substitutions: Wyoming qilghleyman tor Durkr. G. Smith tor Blanchard, Vandeveer for King. Utah Smith tor Champion, Champion for Smith, Watkins for Taufer, Taufer for Watkins, O. Smith for Jephson, Wirthlln for Stevens Maratoakls for Peterson. Jorgenson for Moyle, Clarke for Nation, Moffett for Hurren. Scoring: Utah Touchdown, Hagen 3, champion 1; goals after touohdowns, Taufer two out of three, Smith on out of on a Referee Crowley, Denver. Official: Colorado Aggie. Head Umpire Hutton, Nebraska. lineman Norris, v ,,.,, CRIPPLED AGGIES LEAVE LOGAN TODAY Special to Tbs Triboa. IXXfAN, Oct. 35. It win be a crippled aggregation of Aggie gridders that Collins to meet the will leave for Fort at noon. Colorado Aggies tomorrow Coach Romney, win be forced to leave brer men Who, they along at home four gams. with the team, would start th are Bert Gardner, fullback: Jo The fullback, Maughan, tackle; Ray Woolley, and Howard Woodslde, end. Th Aggie were severely crippled In the Mine gam last week, but wer fnor damaged after it, for five of th regu-on lars wer taken out during the-gaaccount of ailment that will keep them out for a couple of week yet. The Aggie will hev a hard gameVt Fort Collin. It 1 certain. Coach Romnfjw men'X ay a In th absence of so many to a rX. the Utah Farmer expect to reort defensive gem. Jakie May Probably Will Co to Yankees I4ke Tribune UeeeAl Win NBW YORK, OcL 25. Miller Huggins,Clnmanager of the Yaikees, Is now In and will aiortly undergo an opdnnati, for bothered which an alment eration th pennant him In to late stages race, according to Yankee official. said that Barrow Business Manager matter of nothing would be don lawath well again. trade until to manager to gel. SouthThe Yankees fuRy expect Paof the Vernon from Jake May j paw not cific Coast leaguer but th deal will meet-In- g be closed officially until th league the In December. BUENOS AIRES, Oct 25. By Associated Press.) After a lengthy de- perevoked th bate, the city counoil elaf perm'asion granted" to Lui A gel to American Bouth heavyweight, Flrpo, 4n thi city. stag boxing exhibition eodlaltst from cam The opposition members. It argued that In grant. Ing Flrpo a permit the councillor were that they under a misapprehension and did not understand that he wa going.re-to stage a public prlxe fight. They ferred to the recent bout between Flrpo and Jim Tracy, the Australian heavy, weight. CHICAGO. Oct 55 Sailor Friedman. matched Chicago lightweight, tonight was to meet Dave bhart In Boston on November ( and Morris Schalifsr In Omaha November 13.. PARIS. Oct. IS. By th Associated of conqueror Press) Battling Slkl, Georges Carpentier, received th latter unmatch with rhallenge for a return disturbed ' calm. M. Hellers, hie manfallen French Informed the eooly ager, Idol that he would have to get in line hi turn and take Heller think that filki would have nothing to gain by meeting Carpentier. The manager's present plana are for Bikle match against Joe Beckett, th7. English heavyweight, on Deoember If auceesaful In hi bout with Beckett, be will go to America, "Dollars look particularly good Just now," he said bikl himself display no special desire to undertake the American trip. i much-seede- Chics to Tribune-Bal- t n. j i Utah backs had their claw on him at all times, and he failed to get away. Tha University of Utah players went into the gam with Smith, Jewkee and Watkins on the side lines, and Bmith and Watktna were the only two to get Into the fray, aa Jewkes Is being rested up for th Colorado college battle at Utah on Navember 4. Tb Utah boys played welt In their positions and after a d rest will be for tb Tiger. At th and ot to ready Coach gam had sent In many of hi reserve and these men also muMd up play after play for th Wyoming team. Th Utah boy left at 3.36 oclock tonight and are due to arrive in Salt Lake tomorrow morning at 3.35 oclock over th Weather Change Cause Blcknesa of weather during fall Extreme change For quick cough cause many cold andchest and branchial throat, from relief and cold croup us trouble, cough, nd Tar. Contain no Honey Foley on the wrapprinted Ingredient opiate per. Largest selling eough medicine in Honey and Tar Is th world. "Foley and efficient remedy the most pleasant colds that I ever saw, and for coughs Jonel El para, rilnola write Wr. Schramm-Johnso- n, Drug. Five (3) Good Store (Adv Grid Tickets Refused, Holders Bring Suit CHICAGO, Oct. 25. Charging that Were refused admission to the they Chicago-Purdu- e football game last Saturday when they presented ticket purchased from scalpers, J. Me Elroy, O B. FTudden and B. D. Duggan filed suit for 110.006 aqb In superior court today against thto University of Chicago.on The suit:,de-itwas said, a as baaed a recent ciaion of a California court Recently the university started campaign against scalpers, refusing to accept pasteboards sold by I V ' |