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Show IS THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER CLUE corresponding to thooo lost to tho Gloucester ms n. He modestly disclaimed Intent st courtesy or sportsmanship, saying he took- - the sails down when tie found they were no food to bint. 13 STILL 27, 1922. For Conservative Men and Y oung Men Morrissey Seeks Another Race. Tonight Captain Morrissey said be was going to challenge the Bluenoae skipper to another race. 1 raced after winning the first two times. Wo have aow won two each. I hops Angus wiU meet ms again." ha said. With negotiations pending for a race Yankee between Contest Is the Bluenoae and Mayflower, the latter the Boston schooner which has been outlawed the International Asks Victorious competition, therefrom , waa In prospect a contest for the championship of the North Fisheries, with a possible fourth Race Atlantic Captain, contender. Captain Ben Pina said he would ask to have the schooner Elisabeth Howard Included In such a race If held. It will probably take place off herd Bat GLOUCESTER, Mass., Oct t urday. Captain Angus Walters of the chamBefore either ''the Bluenoae or Henry toFord Blue ran race again, however, they must note, pion fishing schooner be hauled out and scraped, Keel damnight declared positively that he would ages delayed each this morning. meet the Henry Ford, the defeated The margin at tbs finish of todays race waa no mark of the keenness of challenger, ne mere this year. the competition. For nearly thirty miles We have won tho cup, " he aald. the boats wers within biaoult toss of That la what wo came here for.. If each other. tho Henry Ford wine the elimination Tha Bluenoae had shown herealf surprisingly fast In the smooth aeaa sad races next year end sails down to Hal- light wind on the first leg, a close reach. Hex. ws'U take her on again If we are She had gained a fifteen-secon- d advan the defenders at that time." tage. and the weather berth at the start, in which Captain Angus outguessed the GLOUCESTER. Hass.. Oct 2. (By man at the Gloucesterman's wheel. But at tha turn she led only fifty seconds ii schooner The the Associated Press.) addition to tbia head start. Bhienoe of Canada la again champion of tbs International fishing fleets. Cap- Yankee Creeps Up. tain Angus Walters and bla fellow On the second leg of ten miles, a com Ltraenburgers today scored a second suc- forta bis reach, they fought It out across cess over the Henry Ford, American the wind and the Henry Ford pushed up almost on even terms. On this leg aha challenger, and Captain Clayton Morris- gained thtrtv-elgseconds and at tha sey and hie crew of Qloucestermen. The turn hey bowsprit almost swept tha Blu' 1 seconds, nose stern as they jibed around the buoy, margin was one of 7 minutes n seconds only between foreabout tbs asms as the Bluenosa lead of twenty-sevemast and foremast. , While tbs Gloucester boat. yesterday. On the third leg, another stretch of In fact won two race, the first waa de- plain sailing, a broad reach, they were separated only by seconds all the way. clared unofficial. The fight for place was so close that at Captain Morrissey himself took little one time they started to luff it out. With full part In todays activities because of a booms well out and both runningBlue-nosrecurring Illness. In his place Captain and free, now the Ford, again tha Al Malloeh, one of Gloucester's hardest seemed to get the Impulses from drivers, had the wheel much of the time. the gusty winds, and they teetered on Today's was another smashing contest either aide, plight gain and alight loss, A northwest wind that ran from a mod- on the dead center of their relative sail erate at the start up to twenty-eiglng qualities. knots blew the boats about the forty-mil- e When the breeze became falrlv con, course In the fastest time attained stant at higher velocity, however, tha to data, t hours 48 minutes 38 seconds Bluenose tore along at fourteen to flf. for the Bluenoae, 4 hours 66 minutes 29 teen knots speed. The men of the Ford wers called to the leeward roll fog a seconds for the Henry Ford. This waa an average speed for the main haul and the big sheet was brought winning schooner of 7 1 minutes to the In to try for mors concentrated power. beat Angus followed the maneuver. tails, speedy sailing with a They to Indward, Including a final three or were Still only seconds apart, four miles of extra sailing. Trimming sheets and swinging around, Onthla windward leg, a dead muzzier, starting the long beat with a board on the skippers tried to carry too much the port tack, by the wind, the Bluenose sail. At a result the Henry Ford lost led by fifty-eigseconds. Tha Lunen-burgtook tha big blow 'that they enher foretop mast, which snapped half way to the peak, carrying with It foregaff countered better than tha Henry Ford, top sail and ballooner. Tha skippers which waa awasfl to her combings. would not muzzle, so the wind did It for . The Bluenose foretop moat showed them, the Bluenoae porting a ballooner slgna of buckling, however, and they stay. 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(By the Associated Press. The attention of football followers has been focused upon the work of big game officials as the result of the' reversed decision h the Columbia-NeYork university contest last Saturday. The average spectator knows little, if anything, regarding the duties and responsibilities of the four men who have charge of what la, without doubt, one of the hardest assignments la the catalogue of modem sport competition. It appfan to be the general opinion among r.kball officials that Referee Tork uniMoriee, tnTh Columbia-Neversity gams, did tha right and manly New York uniIn later ruling that thing been credited with a versity should have safety, allowing two points, and not with a touchdown, thus making the final score 4 to 2 ta favor of Columbia, Instead of 7 to f In favor of New York university. While esudh situations are extremely rare In the history of football, the fact remains that the officials In such Intercollegiate contests work under responsibilities and otralir seldom experienced by the arid tors tn ethpr prominent sports er games. This Is particularly true of both thq referee and umpire. Oct. 24. 'With every seat CHICAGO, sold for the Chicago-Princetand sands of disappointed fans trying to find a way to witness th gome, government w on I beun- t ; r. Salt Lake City, Utah . Distributor H. Sommer Company, Inc' f Imperial Find 2 for 25c a mild, pleasing cigar . High life 15c straight smooth and rkh Twenty- - of the Purdue varsity football squad y left tonight for Iowa City, where on the Boilermakers will oppose the Iowa eleven. The final workout was held tonight and conelsted of light forward passing and scrimmage. Six Sat-urda- U.J. LauMILWAUKEE, WIs., Oct. rence McGinnis. Topeka, Kan,, was elected captain of the Marquette university football team here late today as the squad left for Omaha, Neb., for the annual gamd with Creighton university. MeGlnnla, s tackle, Is playing his third year of varsity football. Ho Is a Junior In the Marquette law school. ' Montana Boxer Seek $ ,Go With Frankie Darren Up In Livingston, Mont., there Is a welterweight boxer who Is anx'lou to taka on Frankie Darren of Logan and other Utah boys at from 140 to 145 pounds. This welter, whose name Is Joe T. Adams, has a claim to honors, as his record shaws a draw with Pete Bros of Great Falls, a middleweight who recently knocked out Edd'e Shepherd of Bolt Lake City. Adams, according to tho report, during the past few months has defeated Roy Omley of Denver, Eddie Hues of Ban Francisco. George Kelly of Ln Angeles, Bailer Macobee of Spokane, BUI Renko of Seattle, A1 Biddle of Fargo, Muff Bronson of Portland. George Brown of Billings, and others. Ceetbnad five Rage Twrtm. Copeland C. Burg of Llvlnston, who la directing Adams, has Issued an open chalball squad with Coach Wed Dawson lenge to Utah boxers and Idaho boxers. left nt noon todsy for Norman. Okla., Adams also wants to box Myers will engage the of Pocatello ln his home city. 8pug where the Cornhusker University of Oklahonfk in n Missouri The Valley conference game Saturday. s contest w ill be Nebraska e second con- New ference game, and while the easy victory looked was over Missouri last Saturday upon os a farerunning sign of another conference ehamplonsh.p. the Cornhusk-er- s BOSTON, Oct. 25. Beating your dad. look for a hard battle with the Is the first step toward the checker chamSooners. pionship of the United States, according Faced by three successive gapirs away to Asa Long, high school youngster from from home with Oklahoma, Syracuse Toledo, Ohio, who won the highest checker end Kansas Coach Dawson has not put honors In the country. He said today that tha team through any scrimmage work he started playing with his father when this week, fearing overtraining and pos- only 13 years old, and kept playing away until he could beat him. sible Injuries. w speaking of quality LAFAYETTE, H. ft William A. Stickney Cigar Co. BLOOMINGTON, ftuL, Oct. 25. Followers of football In these parts ore claiming a gridiron record for Frank Kanny, captain of tifc Indiana university varsity eleven. Called upon nine successive times In the game with Wisconsin last Saturday, Hanny carried the ball for three first downs for a total distanoe of thirty-liv- e yards. Hanny also figured In th spectacular play of tackling the receiver of his punt for the seventh time this year. 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The wind was blowing twenty-fiv- e knots, and a lump of a ae waa on. The Henry Ford hoard of strategy tried to pull up on the Lunenburger with some Independent thinking. Angus had tacked The to leeward after a short hitch. Oloueesterman kept headed on, with the Idea that by taking a long board and a short one, he could fetch the buoy ana save the seconds Involved in the tacking process. The tactics were good, but the wind waa not It helped to defeat hie purpose. Ahgus turned back to a parallel course and, although the Gloucester man tacked twice less than his rival, Bluenose led at the turn on to the last leg by 7 minutes 14 seconds. On this home stretch of five miles a reach close hauled, the Bluenoae smashed through a smother of foam and spray that went masthead high, her sleek black sides slipping through the water with a power hard to realize. Down on the finish litje she came, a from the out boomed destroyer Pagun triot. of her own country, official boat for the day, the men on her decks broke Into a glad hurrah, a tugboat shrieked, destroyers alrened their congratulation and aboard the Patriot a Canadian bluejacket cried: "Theres the old cup, back again." it waa learned then that during th afternoon the International sailing commutes had received from Chairman Me. Inntes of the American race committee I appeal to the following radiogram: you for a square deal for the Henry Ford, twice a winner and today a crippled vessel. Quick answes. What ore you, going to do about It, captain?" George H. Peeples of Gloucester, chairman of the oommlttee. was asked. "Frame It," woe hi answer. x primed leaf , gives EL er WALK-OVE- R We have The happy blend of choice Havana tobaccos wrapped in A warm, fleecy overcoat defies the rigors of winter. 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