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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY "MORNING, OCTOBER 5,1922. 12 HI CARD PLEASES Red Wing Victory in team. . To give the football fans a chance to see just what the .College of Idaho eleven has done, one ssadi only to glance at the official, rule book to see that Whttman college of Walla VI aha barely defeated the Caldwell boys last season, 17 to 14. Whitman in turn defeated the University of Idaho eleven, 14 to 2. and the Unidefeated Idaho, IT to T. versity of Utah Those fans who witnessed the Idaho. Utah game at Cummings field will the Moscow team and also will remember that Coach Kelly had a scrappy aggregation.a Furthermore, the Utah Ax ales had tough time defeating the Caldwell team. 23 to 0, at Logan, and this dope will show the fane what kind of an eibvea Utah will have to face In the opening battle. Utah went through RaTast Scrimmage work last evening against the froeh and dlsulayed touch better football than It did a week ago. The back scored five College of Idaho Team Will Open Grid Season Here Saturday in Clash With tl U Five-EighthM- ile DatH I Fea ture Even!! of the Day. times ever the big Green aggregation and the, plays seemed to work better than ever Coaches Fitzpatrick and Prince will put their men through their last workout In preparation for this game, and most of ths men should be In fighting trlni to hard scrap The give the Idaho eleven abench are not at coaches on the East all confident that they will win by more worked have and they than a touchdown, Utah hard to drill this into their an am Han-eor- k nor W will not have hltney. Hagen there In th game halurUar and will thus b a big gap to fill. The ether men have been working out nicely In Utah their new positions, and the,Itnw ou durteam will to ready to fight ing the entire time, the coaches aay. The Utah conchas wlU choose th4r lineup this Manager Prcnao has liadr " west. ths sals f many season book north, longitude 4440 pacts to see one of Utah largest erowds bergs were in the vlctnlty. out to see the game Saturday. wii 44-- Two leaser ct running race on Tueeday, and Oorneutter, clMhed In th runnln race yesterday and furnished th feature of the day, was victor by a few Inche Red Win after a jieck and neck battle with Corn cutter over the entire distance. Warren Dennis tasted dust for th first time In th opening heat of th 1.14 trot, which was taken by Mis Linwood Bell Dennis, however, won the race deby taking the next two heat In a Winner Bed Win $ cisive manner. Driving Bell Zedo to her third victory In as many days,' Dennis won the 1.2 ti'ot or pace with little trouble. Dennis ha won all of the harness races thus far. the Tempy Duncan flhlshed first In and landrum 4H furlong running race. remeh' in the lead took the McCarty lay by winning yesterday. Thi give Landrum and McCarty two race to on for Irwin string. Maid looked -- In th 1 1 trot, Allerwood hk a sure winner- - lo the first heat. However, Bell JHedo, coming up from arear position, went even at th threeand pulled hhead on th quarter-pol- e stretch. Th next two heat were easy for Bell Zedo, Dennis getting the pole In th furlong and never relinquishing It. Nolo Maxey, driven by Dennis, broke heat of at th first turn In the Initialcould get th 1 24 trot Before Dennis control. Mi - Llhwood Bell add Mark was The around. went handicap Antony too great to overcome Mis Linwood Bell, although Hole Maxey closed up the distance to ten yards. . , Canndes looked like a sure winner In 'the 14 furlong race, only to have Tempy Duncan coma up oil ths stretch and win out. The finish was close and saw Dewey Field and Silver Dick all well bunched w'lth the leader. Th tim waa 47 eeoonds. 'JAMES JACKSON Indian burke made fast time. Big coming out ahead with a close second. h The squaws hadqulte a battle, fans getting quit a laugh out of the was Arrowchls Alice Mrs. vent going good and welt In the lead as the final stretch was reached, but her mount started for the barn Instead of the tape with the result that Mrs. Virginia Washington and Mra May Ridley cam In first and aecond. Landrum and McCartys fast chang for the last half-m- il brought them victory after trailing Irwin for the major part of the race. The lightning finish more than made up for the big gap and the winner waa not pushed to any extent. Huette rider got overanxious at the first change and started before th addle waa cinched, with a result that in mounting the cowboy went sldewavs with the saddle arid tha horse got loose without a rider. A good crowd turned out end enjoyed the rare program of well managed races. The wrestlers. Cyclone Workman and peGeorgs Bell, went two riod without a fall. 2 17 trot features Include a ll or Todays trot or pace. paca and a Summary: t 2 trot r pare, three bests, purse MOOi Th Hors v BlAKtlOWELb CAPT. DALHUDSPETH wmm Fourth nrp, four and oneTinlf furlong. run nine, pun $123 Ttmpr Duncnn, Camidtt. rcond; Iwjr Field, third. Tim, :6T. BUrer Dirk and th tamp alfto ran. Fifth raco, fhe eighth of a nil, mnainf, purs $123 Red Wlpjf won; Cornriitter, ond, OadlJnf. third Tim 102. Oacuro, Far foctfon and Alta M alao ran. Birth race, or half mile, runninf, pum $1(1 (Indian buck) Big Horae, woo; Rain ia tha Faro, aerond; Big Jim, third; Bitting Bull, fourth. Time, 38 atconda, Seventh race, one and a half ml lea, relay, purae $1WLandrum ft UcCarta tiring woo, C. R. Irwlna string, fccond, Judge ficobeya tring, third. Tine, 2 28. II. P. Puatta etrlng lo started. o; te Former Bees Bat Helps White Sox Trounce Cubs free-for-a- CHICAGO, Oct. 4 Eddie Mulligans heavy batting put the American league out In front of their NaStitt, bar mars (Chapman) ... .8 2 2 representatives 4 S 4 tional league rivals In the flrat game to Buster, bay gelding (Seen) decide the city championship, the White R.,0. S.r Rambling Kid, Alice Peal, Cyclone, Wireless hfeasage, Allerwood, Raid, Bal Di- Sox winning, 4 to 2. It was the thirteenth Consecutive victory for the American rect sad pallor also started leiiguers over their rivals. Time 17. 1 17. 2 14. The Box launched tholr first heavy at-- i 2 25 trot, three bests, puree $400: tack In the sixth and scored three runs Rolt Maxey, bay mare, by Judge Matey who pitched great ball 2 1 j Percy Jones, (Dennis) Mark Antony, black gelding (Hansen) . .1 2 2 against the White Box Inst fall, replaced Vies Linwood Ball, black mare (Smith). 1 1 I Aldridge In the eighth but was hit hard, I Time I 21. 2 2. 2 2 Faber pitched well, but eased up f Third race, , purse f 15 i ward mile. th and with his comfortable lead. Belt gedo, brown Dnal) Goldls V mare, by Based 1 1 1 J J one-hal- TRIAL TUBE FREE TO MEN SEND COUPON tl. WADE- - Visitors Are Heavy and Ex- perienced Players; Outlook Is for Hard Game. Special to The Tritons. CALDWELL. Idaho, Oot. A Sixteen College of Idaho football play ere, every one in the pink of condition. Coach Anae Cornell and Frank Hartkopf win leave tomorrow evening for Salt Lake, where oq Saturday the college eleven will play the first game of the season against (the University of Utah teaun Incidentally, It will be the first time these teams have met, as well as the first contest of the year for each team. This years college .team Is heavier by many pounds than any eleven heretofore a earing the molewklns of a College of Idaho eleven. Two hundred and ten pounds of beef In the person of Miller a fulback helps to swell the teams average and gives the college eleven Its first fullback In many college seasons. Including the backfteld, the team averages about 171 pounds. No stone has been left unturned to put the college eleven in tiptop condition for Saturdays game. Ceaehe Cornell and Jess Brandt, the latter devoting his time to the line, have been working on the fast, open game, and the college eleven Is regarded as now being In practically midseason form The ktf-- t scrimmage was held Monday evening Practice for the remainder of the time ha been devoted to light workouts, signals and handling the ball. With a nucleus of nine old players from last year s squad and a weeks prac- - what.I made foryou) Test Ive spent a lifetime studying soap. Thi labors- tory ha spent 60 year, perfecting soap. The leading toilet soap of the world Palmolive is one of our creation,. . Now we have shaving cream which excels all others in five ways. It ii our pride. Be kind enough to test it for ten thavei. Thii ol ; Tried 130 times was a difficult problem. Firit,we atked 1,000 men what they wanted. Then wg tried 170 time, to meet those wants completely It took ut 12 month. -- But now we.hve thcae. A soap that multiplies itself in lather 250 timet. 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But give at a hearing, please. W have tried to aerv you better than others. See if w "have succeeded. Mail the coupon now. CREAM SHAVES FREE ir 1172 a . tas $ LOWELL- - I ning- - and was Insensible several hours. Tuesday he had apparently fully recovered from th wallop, however. While Saturdays llneyp has not bean officially announced as yet. those men will probably start the gam for the Col' lege of Idaho: ... .170 le Hultt .145 Logue ..175 Hudspeth. ...lg... o.... mm m mmIII Specht. Walker. ....ISO rg... . . .......It.. ..... . Jackson....... rt,.... .... . Eastman... re....., fb Miller B. Lowell (capt.) lhb. . ... ,170 160 .213 ..157 ISO Bower .........rhb..... 157 V, Lowell qb Cash Nlckle, halfback; Welsh, guard; C. Springer, Robinson, end and halfback; halfback, and C. Miller, center, are other men who will probably make the trip. LEOPARDS FOR The .Kimball and H allday horseshoe doubles team yesterday won th Utah title In competition with five other teams at the state fair They won four of five sets and finished with a percentage of 800. The team was one of five entered from Salt Lake eountY. There were three teams which tied for second place. Following Is the way the tourney ended. W. L. Pet. R Pts Stoke and Andersoft. .2 2 .600 26 212 Heath and Robbins ...3 2 -- 6t'0 30 232 Kimball and Haliday..4 1 .800 43 234 1 4 .B 0 25 195 Adams and Flint VS right Brother .... 2 2 ..600 46 244 MENS SHERIS $l PREPARE DOUBLE-HEADE- R The East high Leopards will go through their last Workout this afternoon before and Westminster tangling with Bark City tomorIn their preseason double-headrow. The games will start at 2.16 oclook. Park City being the first team to be encountered. After a full length period Westminster will Be played. The Park City lads should offer stiff competition for the Leopards This team has been successful In defeating the Oran-lt- e second string aggregation, and will no doubt make the Hilltorpers step. caused the surpr.se of the season when they held the Jordan grids tors to a tie in a prfseaaon game last Friday. The Parsons seem to be very hopeful about tomorrow's encounter. The I jeopard mentor Is not out for scores7Tiut will play his entire squad so as to make sure that every man has been er West-minst- given a yhanae ties. er ta.howhi.4ightngh U EXPECTS HARD GAME SATURDAY ' The College of Idaho fdbtball eleven arrive In Salt Lake tomorrow worn-In- g to open the 1D2J gridiron season on. fleltf Saturday afternoon Cummings of Utah eleven against the University The- - contest Jw III be called promptly at 2 30 o clock. 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