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Show combed g any greaseka compound that kavas your hair soft and loy-- Excellent lor pompadoun-b- the ut msant ol having, always, the haw well groomed. After the ihampo- e- Stacoak For sale by and barber supply dealers. , AQ druggist Fisa Mary 106. Garner 104 Am Tod4 113. Dearie 107, Aotoni one mile sa aeresty yards Tree Yards 112, Chartarfco W, Volta Chrrry 116; Eurf Rider 116. Battle Mae 101, Sixth race, fix furlong Lacy VhurthlU lot, Diana Deal 106, Superbaam ioa, Go 106, Marjorie Wood 106. Yaioiaa 106. Emlita 106. Roldgold 106. Bwaet Lady 109. Hvvrath race, oue 'tail and aa eighth w. Jtuiu 102, British Maid PM, Fan-touc- h 107. Wakefield 107, Cantilever 110. leather cloudy; track muddy. 196, 106 Fifth ntca, tangle with either the Park CKy team or the Bryant Junior high squad for a practice game. As the West high "dlngs" were defeated last night by the Granite dings,"' who were defeated, by Park City, R Is probable that the Panthers will not play Park City. The Park City game Is uncertain and will not be definitely known until Friday. If no game is arranged with Park City, the Panther seconds will take on the Bryant football team at the West high campus. fJims Kim will Final Workout Held and Saints Third String- - rst - to 0. The. third, fought as the first, there being no score made, threatened several although Granite the ball to their oppo-nen- ta times, carrying fifteen-yar- d line -- In the last ten minutes of play the home team got away with three touchdowns. Pinney ran through a broken field thirty yards for the first score of this half. Peterson made the goal point Ryne arson received a punt and The University of Utah football squad count. ran yards for another touchdown was aent through Its last scrimmage of Just forty before the final whistle, Warbur-to- n tore batthe week in preparation for- the hard through the center of West's thirty-tw- o yards for the final touchtle Saturday afternoon against the Brig- line down. kicked goal. Rynearson ham Young university eleven, which will The fight put up by both teams was come to Salt Lake with one desire to be exceptionally good and a clean and game was the result. A few costsatisfied, and that Is, to defeat the Crimmade by both teapis. son eleven In Its own lair. Injuries have ly fumbles were Following is the lineup: havoc with the eleven played Utah West. , Granite. during c the last two weeks, and the players will Sayer Cunnington have to work harder than ever to stop Williams rg Longson the McDonald line that the B. Y. U. Scarcelli lg boasts of. Glen Watkins, backfteld star Gatehouse., Mullen rt It Metcalf at the U, who will not be seen In the Jewett re Utah lineup Saturday, and his place will Millet Behring be taken by Jewkes, who will be shifted Cooley. le. ...... ,, tMcPhllllps from half to fullback. have Nott qti Reports Taylor .. Jensen drifted up from Prow that the B. Y. U. Powell... rh team has been practicing on a few trick Lamont Ih Whitaker formations to score on the Utah team, Ward .. Kgan ....fb but Captain 8mith and Vere Champion, Substitutions: for the two Utah quarterbacks, have been Jensen, Hopfenbeck for Cunnington, leading their teammates In great fashion Jackson for Longson, Gunnerson for Mcduring the last week. The two little felL. Moneon for Olsen for lows have bpen a big help to the Utah Donald, Peterson for Metcalf, Nielson Behring, coaches in getting the baokfields under Mullen, Debbs for Neiison, Pinney for McPhllllps, way, and now that big Harvey Hancock for Taylor, Rutter for Pinney, Is back in the line, Utah will have a man for Jensen, Warburton for to hold this-paof the Crimson machine Whitaker, Hartwell for Egnn. West high together Rogers for Ward, Howlett for Coley, The Crimson coaches will hold a hard Julllim for Hewlett, Shaw for Gatehouse, Signal practice this morning at 11 oclock, Creighton for Scarcelli. and will then select their lineup for the game against the Provo team. Coach Twitched has been putting some extra work on his players on Timpanogos field this week, and the Provo athletes are determined to take the measure of the Crimsonltes. Captain Paul Packard may be able to get into the lineup this week, and this will help the B. Y. U. hoys a great deal, as this little scrapper hits hard and has a good head for football. Partridge, the big fullback. Is a tower Y of strength for the team, and his passing and kicking has been one of the big features in the early practices. Utah has been working hard on Its defense for the forward pass, and the men broke up play after play on the frosh last evening after they had picked their man. Only two passes were completed by the frosh over the varsity last night In the light scrimmage work, and Utah will be prepared to send a strong defense against the Provo lads Saturday afternoon. Some new forwards have also been Utah team, and. these will flven to Ifthe the Crimson is forced to score from this angle. It will be a much Improved team, from the football standpoint, that faces the B. Y. U. Saturday, as the boys have been using their heads better than ever before and have become acquainted with the rules of the game better. The Utah lads have taken a greater interest during the last week than ever before, and they are out to show the fans of Salt Lake that they will be ready for the best that will be sent at them this 12 -. Players Put Through-Final Team Trims Bryants Choose Scrimmage Before Battle on the Saints Yesterday afternoon, the Gold and Blue third team With the B. Y. U. Eleven. Today. campus, defeated the Junior Coaches Will Battle. Lineup high grldders Bryant the score of ( to 0. well The game was played and also The last 'woricout for the Panther Many times the Bryant fought. football players .was held last night In hard team came within scoring distance, only preparation be for their first league game, to make a fumble or lose the ball on which witt-played Friday with the downs. The Saints score came when Granite football aggregation on Cum- Sorenson, playing halfback, intercepted field at one of Bryants passes and ran about mings Coach Roy McIntyre gave his lads last seventy yards for a touchdown. For the night a good hard scrimmage with the Saints, Romney, at guard, played . a subs of the first team In order to place stellar game; Merrill also played a his athletes in a first-clacondition. sterling game at the end. In the back-flel- d After the scrimmage, the boss were given Sorenson and Webster showed to of work dummy tackling and rolling. The good advantage. Van Cott for the Junior lads, dhwing the old Red and Black i high team played about the best game, spirit this year, are determined to make while Hart, on an end. and Rosslter, at the West high school stand for some-- 1 tackle, did some fine playing, thing In football. For the last five years the West high has been running a close second in the gridiron race. This ear the prospects look good enough for a state championship. But the bovs will enter the first league contest without a football practice game. This is a big advantage the Farmers will have Friday. The Farmers have already played two practice games. is known of the strength of the panthers, and the West high student body is waiting anxiously for the game so as to comire their team with other teams in the by - ss I forward past, while the home team made their yarthige frequently on tine bucks In the second period when the Farmers sent In an entirely new lineup. West high wad put on the defenmve and was not able to make down. Hart well of Granite Intercepted a pass and score. Peterfor the ran fifty yards first son fatled- - tntrvtng- for thegoat point Soon after Hartwed ran mound end and through a broken field thirty yards for another touchdown. Score for the halt vision. The game Friday no doubt will be one of the best football contests this year, because of the equal strength of the teo teams. The battle will be hard fought from the beginning and the winner wilt not emerge until the last whistle. The Panthers know they have a hard ragi ame and that Coach Sutherland has a team that has had considerable experience and will be full of clever football. Coach McIntyre has not assigned the bovs to their places, but they will probably line up as follows: Hal Bowen, cen-teCharles Silcox "and Marvin Good, guards; Norman Mork and John Allen, tackles, Grant Roberts and Hick ends, John Christopherson, quarterback; Clarence Harvy and Horace Lloyd, backs, and Milton Braden, fullback. On October 19 the West high dingllflgs r; NeW-hause- n, Cubs Lead White Sox in Chicago City Series , N CHICAGO, Oct, 11. The Cubs got the edge on their White Sox rivals today by winning 8 to 6. The National league has now won two games to the American league one. Osborne, who won the first game, came back today and was credited with the second victory. The Cubs won the game by bunching their hits. Inability of the Sox to hit In the pinches cost them several runs. well-play- Grfinl'teJ-Rynears- on Neuen-schwand- er season, A big rally day program jjvlU be held tomorrow noon, and Major Prince, who has been giving the boys some valuable pointers In his coaching duties, will tell the students a few things about what they should do and what to expect from the football boys themselves. The Utah players are not at all sure of running up the score on the B. Y. U., but they have that determination of defeating the Infants of the conference, and when this fight once gets under way there Is sure to be something doing for the football fans. The B. Y. U. know what the "Utah fight spirit really is. and will be In the game to put up the same old pepper and fight that has marked their showing In basketball and track. Many of the B. Y. U. player will be up against the same men that played against them last season when the University of Utah freshmen defeated the B. Y. U. on Cummings field, and these men feel that they are Just as good and even a little better than the new Utah players. One thing Is certain, and this is that the football fans are due to see a real football game on Cummings field Saturday. The spectacular game that was put over last week with Idaho thrilled the fans who like to see a close game, and day afternoon if both of the teams play up to their standard. J 1old usthey wanted this We consider ourselves masters of soap making. We have spent (0 years in its study. One of our; creations Palmolive is the leading toilet soap of the world. Some year ago we started to attain the same supremacy in shaving cream. First, we asked 1,004 men what they most desired. Then we worked IS months, making and testing 130 formulas, to meet sthesedesirssl Their 5 desires t , . - SHAVING CREAM tdJnsi and mail ' te THE PALMQUVI COMPANY Dept, Milwaukee, U. S. A. last-year- 's European Cue Wizards Will Compete in U. S. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. Two of Europe' stars Edouard Hore-maleading billiard of Belgium, continental champion, and Roger Conti, French champion today filed their entries for the international professional 13 2 balk line billiard championship, to be held November 13 to 21 at Hotel Pennsylvania, Each posted the required forfeit of $250. Willie Hoppe of New York, former IS 2 titlehoider, was the first to enter the tournament and will make a strong bid to regain the honors he lost last year to Jake Schaefer at Chicago. Schaefer recently arrived in New York from his home in California and haa announced he will send in his entry before the end of the week. rtttr If' two classes tied at 3 goals each i. In tn opening minutes of play for the deciding point, the sophs proved the stronger and pushed the ball clear through to a goal, with little opposition from the mllklmgs. Tijuana to Have New $1,000,000 Racing Plant wo; and Richelieu hhm raa Sixth race, six furlongs Certain, worn; BIU 0'Klyna, second, Hughes Graham, third. Tlmea 1 17 14k Punts Garda, Yen ale and ChWs also LOS ANGELES, Oct. 11. Construction ran. ' of a new racing plant to cost 31.000,000 seventh rare, one mile and a atxteeatb Me-ga- n. Tinae third. Itekab, Smuts, second; at Tijuana, Lower California, waa aniron; nounced today by President James W. 1 53 Mooawluka, Jordan and Mr. . Grafter Ooffroth of the Tijuana Jockey club In also van. , : a long distance telephone conversation from New York with Lewis H. Falk, pubSHOT WINS. i licity director of the club. England, Oct. 11 (By Ground will be broken November 30, thsNEWMARKET. Press. ) Captain Fores- - ( the opening day of the annual meeting, ter Associated Light Dragoon at 100 to 1 against, Coffroth said. won (h, Cesarewltch stokes handicap of' 1000 'pounds, with sxras, run here , to- -, day. A. de Rothschild The Villager, at, 40 to 1, was second and Sir A. Bailey's Tarf Results and Entries Ceylonese, st 10 to 1, was third. , CAT0VXA EBTXIEi. Hwl W. M. Pong's 101. K.ms 102, UjituUn. (itrl Ktt, F.,gy C. 101, Knhy 106, Mechanic JOT, Guvnor 107, Bul lot Proof 107, Charles Heurjr 109, (ireea Uuld First race, tlx furlongs POSTPONED. LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 11. Grand cirscheduled here today cuit races postponed on account of rain. 114. Second race, six fnrlong. Tender ,eth 111 Pompon. 112, flupton 112, Bodrsuard 112, .nta-ba- ll 112, Th.Clown 112, ti.j Deceiver 112, Third race. on. mile and atitranth Hysteria 07. Lady K.cbael KM, Pattern 17, Lord Rack 107, Jake Field 107, Hyampon 107, Billy Ism 107, Brynllmsh 109, Brnc. Dudley 100, Win or Wit 100. Fourth race, six fnrionito Parlor, 101, AHm Vernor lot. Sail! Hecnndu. 106, Ted's Fima I RACE FOLLAND ADMITTED. Special to The Tribune. - WASHINGTON', Oct 11. W. H. Fol- -' land, attorney of Salt lake City, today was admitted to practioe before the United State supreme court, on motion of A. B. Irvine of Salt Lake City. These attorneys are here to argueInan Irrigation case before the court later the week. WILLY NEW LOW PRICE t his squad of men along in view of the two hard games which come within one week. Professor Ray B. West., chairman of the U. A. C. athletic council, went along s faculty representative. The Farmers are at a loss to know what to expect when they reach Bozeman, for it Is known that Ott Romney has mustered a mighty squad and given them enough football brains to enable them thus far to win two games by decisive scores. Coach Romney's cripples. Captain Conroy, Woolley, Croft and Hendricks were considerably Improved and will probably all get in the game Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock the Aggies frosh will clash with the lagan high Grizzlies on Adfms field. PALMOLIVE Simply Insert your name snd UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Moscow, Oct 11 Returning from the Whitman clash slthout a t single injury to the squad, the Van lals sill resume training In preparation for the Washington game at Seattle this Saturday. The hitman game proved conclusively that Idnho's Team ThW yealTs considerably stronger eleven. Although the than the Vandals were able to win, only on a 0 score, thev kept the hall in Whitman's territory the majority of the game. This week's jiractlce will build up the In the weaknesses revealed Whitman clash, but Coach Mathews said he had no definite changes In position In mind. kick Fltzke, fullback, whose thirty-yar- d won the game, was taken out In the final quarter on account of Injury, but no serious results are expected. Everyone is satisfied with the Whitman outcome It was expected that the veteran Missionary machine would wreck Idahos hopes for the Washington game by sending some of the regulars to the bench with serious injuries. 1. FI ret race, ala furlong Auntie May. won; Elmer K., aecoad, Whita Star, third. Time, John 6. Reardon, Frank 116 46 Maneuver, W , Vocie Yelo and Hold Me also ran. Second race, fire aud a half furlong Flowrr Shop, woo; Power, aecoud; Kitty Carpenter, third. Time. 1 13 15. Phenol, Velma JC. Qnees Rather. Yaaroae, Chaplet, Mammon, Netty Haa, Poke Bonnet and Dinah Deaa alao ran. Third race, one vnlle ami a aliteeotb Ran Erei.ro Whtte del, woer Bobble third. Time, 1 62 26. 8pUt Graae. Baud nd Stonewall alao ran. Fourth race, aix fnrWige Poetheete, Who Knows Me, second; Jupiter, third. Time.' 1 15 9 5 Green Spring, Lucera, Guest of Honor and Child's Play also ran. aix furlooxt Sam Reh, worn; De race, Fifth mos. second? Harriet King, third. Time. 1 17. v McGee's Pink, Stamp. 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