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Show Tllfi SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MUTT. AND JEFF lowing Tommys Return. With a chance to grab the championship of the Rocky Mountain conference before them, the University of Utah grides went through the hardest practice of the year yesterday afternoon on Cummings field so that nothing would be left undone fog the coming game with the Colorado Springs Tigers. All of the Players were In the best of condition for the game, and took to their practice like ducks to water. Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick had plenty to tell his men after coming from the Colorado trip, and Tommy will strive this week to perfect the plays and defense for the Tigers, whp have been keeping some of their players up their sleeves so far this year. Utah expects the Tigers to spring some new pass formations, and the bovs are being drilled on all forms so that the Crimson defense will be ready to stop the plays Kicking will play an important part next Satin ths Utah-TigstruggleMeade will urday afternoon. Coach to have Greiner and McDougal carry the Black and for the game Orange " booting while Fitzpatrick a ill rely aggregation, on Taufer, Nation and Jewkes to take care of the kicking game for the Utah team. These five men are considered the best kickers in the conference. It was McDougal's kicking that helped In the Colorado Aggie-Tiggame, and he panted the oval away from danger time and again. Coach Fitzpatrick also nas a keen respect for Wesson. Waiss and Muncaster. and these stars may cause the Crimson plenty of trouole. The Crimson aggregation will be inEvans tact for the coming game. Kent will be back in the lineup and will probold his at used be guard position, ably at fullalthough he was working out has been back last night. Ike Clarke be showing plenty of class and mav for of the wing positions shifted to one coaohes Crimson The game. the coming who carf handle forward passes and also block up Interference. The new plays will be tried out behind closed doors this afternoon,. and the Utah players are sure com will that some ground-gainin- g " from them. Watkins, Jewkes, Smith and Whitney were worked In the Utah backfled yesthe 'combination terday afternoon and looked fast. They will have to keep men like Chamback hold to moving pion, Taufer, Hagen, Evans and Whiting, of class world a have been who showing in the work so far this eeason. Utah's men the squad Is small in numbers, but have taken hold in a way that spells success, and every man is pulling for his pal on the Utah eleven this fall.a little The boys will be hammered harder this afternoon so that the playe faca be will condition their telling and. tor against the Tigers Saturday afternoon. Manager' Prouse has out his tickets on sale at the White House, Spaldings and the Western Arms, end has also sent out a great number of letters to the former gradilhtes, who have been Invited to come home for the big game, which means so much to both the Colorado Tigers and the University of Utah. He has also arranged to have extra bleacher seats at this game, so that all of the fans will be well cared for. Prouses freshmen were out to battle the varsity yesterday afternoon, but after a snappy drill they were sent in. this afThey will be ready for actionworse for ternoon. Thev are none the wear after their scrap with the Utah prepare for Aggie frosh, and wi now Y. C. team. the next game with the B. This contest will be played at Cummings is crowd field November 10, and a big expeeted to turn out to the game. PANTHER GRIDDERS GO BACK TO GRIND er er The West high football warriors who lost against the Jordan Beetdiggers last Saturday afternoon on Cummings field will start preparing for the L. D. S U. battle next Thursday on Cummings field at 2 oclock The Panther gridders came out of the battle In fine condition, with Charlie the exception of a couple of horses. The Panthers still have a rhance. to win the division title by winning their next games with the Saints and East . high. Mike and Tom Gibbons Suffer Real Loss When Father Dies By AL SPINK. envelope to his manager. He saw Eddie Sptclftl to Th Triban. turn white and then knew a hat the teleCHICAGO, Oct. 30. That was a thrill- gram meant. ing sight In Madison Square garden In As he' went to his corner at the end of New Tork the other night, that view of the seventh he said to Kane: is it, Eddie? . Its all over with Billy Mlske on his back, down and out dad,What isnt it?' from the blows of Tom Gibbons of St. Kane's head dropped and tears came Paul. from his eyes, but he remained silent. Tom Gibbons knew what the silence a on to Mlske the They gave fight meant. The worst had come. foul. The fearful - tension was over at last i That Is the way they have always and he went te the front and gave Mlske worst beating a man ever received. the treated brave Tom Gibbons In the big The blows came from a man who had eastern city. lost his dearest friend and who seemed Whenever he appeared there they took to think that life had lost its charm, the decision away from Tom by hook or and that nothing was left to live for. But with all that for dads good crook or some other old way. Tom whaled the living daylights out of name, he must go down with flying Miske, as he has done with every fighter colors. he has ever met, and due td that fact, That he did that is now ring history Miske simply laid down nicely and prop- In New York. erly while his manager and seconds howled foul until they were hoarse. No one but those who know Tom and The kindly referee, of course, heeded Mike Gibbons here can appreciate what their cries and gave the decision to Miske the news of their fathers death meant Y on a foul. to them both that night. A whole Jot of good that will do the The father, like the boys, was a born whitehead and Gibbons let it go at that. sportsman and he was more of a pal to them than a daddy. When the two were little fellows he But when you come to think of It. It was a cruel thing to cheat Tom Gibbons taught them how to box Just for the exercise It afforded them and because in at that particular time and place. Just before Tom got ready to leave his early youth he, 'too, like many anSt. Paul for New York to fight Miske, other Irish lad, had JearneeLall the rudigame and had physicians (old him111 that his father was ments of the boxing . . and that he might profited by It. lying dangerously die at any moment. It was. perhaps, those early lessons Tom wanted to pitch up the fight, but that made the Gibbons brothers. Tom he knew if he did that the New York and Mike, two of the cleverest boxers this crowd would denounce him as a quitter or or the old world has ever seen. The father lived to see Mike win the something worse. So with his manager, Eddie Kane, he middleweight crown in the fighting world and It was the Irony of fate that he should went on to the battle ground. It was while the seventh round was on have died Just before his son Tom. before that Gibbons from the corner of his eye a great crowd, had shown himself to be saw a telegraph messenger hand a yellow one of the best heavyweights living improvement In style and punch within the next two weeks it is quite likely that the game with the Tech Tigers of Pocatello will be called off by the latter team. Tie la due to the fact that Pocatello high school shut out Ricks SatRICKS TEAM MUST urday with a 39 acore, and that St. Anthony high school defeated the Ricks BETTER gang score. last week by a The game with the Tech Tigers Is to The Tribune. scheduled for the . last game before Special POCATELLO, Idaho. Oct. JO. Unless Thanksgiving, but the local officials are the Ricks Normal college football team not Inclined to waste a date on a team secures and puts out evidencs of a great that cannot soore against high school teams. Rickg In former years has had a good strong fighting organization. It seems to have weight - and some speed, but no teamwork and- real punch. SHOW UP FREE TO MEN SEND COUPON Jtah Aggies Satisfied With Work in Colorado Special I Ask This of courtesy you Gentlemen: I am chief of a laboratory long famous In soap making. For 60 years it has studied soap chemistry. The greatest toilet soap in' existence Palmolive --is one of its creations. Now we havfc perfected a Shaving Cream which 'far excels all others. In fairness to yourself and u, I ask you to try it free. 1 To satisfy men We asked 1,000 men what they most desired in a Shaving Cream. Then we spent 18 months to meet those desires as no one else had done. We made up and tested 130 formulas before we attained the ideal But the result today is a Shaving Cream supreme in these five respects. Way 1 It multiplies itself Irt lather 250 times. Way 2 It softens the beard in one minute. Way 3 It maintains its creamy fullness for tenminutes on the face. Way 4 The bubbles are strong, so. they hold the hairs erect for cutting. The Way 5 The after effects are delightful. blend of palm and olive oils leaves the skin in fine condition. ' If these claims are correct, you want Palmolive Shaving Cream. You are getting no such result from another. If those claims are unjustified, ten" shaves will how. Find out in our mutual interest Ask for a trial tube. Cut out the coupon now. PALMOLIVE Canadian Racquet Star to Play Here This Year NEW YORK, Oct. 30. Racquet stars of the United States who returned today from Monteral, where they participated in the Canadian indoor tennis champion ships, were enthusiastic In their praise of W. F. Crocker, the tall Canadian who won the dominion's national title, and predicted that he would shine among American stars when he makes his debut this side of the border next year. Crocker would have appeared In the United States championship this year had not his entry been received one. day too late and is almost a sure beginner In the next title event. to OCTOBER 31, 1922. Cicero.Mutt Thought His Father Was the Class are determined to have men on the ends Crimson Boys Go Through Strenuous Workout Fol- MORNING, (Copyright, 1922, Trade Mark Seg. BUD FISHEi; toy H. C. Fisher. 17. S. Fat. OS.) WRESTLERS GO Plays Game While in THROUGH PACES Semiconscious State IN GOOD STYLE Hubert Tex.. Oct DALLAS, -- 30. Walling, 8. M. U- - halfback who ran ninety ards for a touchdown after Intercepting a pass in the 8. M. was game Saturday, 111 a semiconscious state when he made run remainder, of the for the the and game, according to developments at the university the next day. Although he plaved stellar football all the time he remained In the game, he knew nothing about it afterwards. After the first period Walling asked Jordan Owenby, student photographer on the side lines, what the score was at least nine times and what period It was nearly as many times, so Owenby says. It develops that IValling was kicked on the back of the head In the first few minutes of play and It Is supstate reposed his semlunconsclous sulted. He did not completely regain his normal state of mind until the next day when he asked fellow; students In the dormitory where he lives what the score was and where the game was A large crowd was present at the fire station training quartet' to see Ira Dem, champion, and worlds middleweight Harry Mamas finish their last days hard work,- and at the conclusion of their training both wrestlers pronounced themseltes in the best of condition for their wrestling match, best two In three fall to a finish, which Is to be held at the. Salt Lake theater Wednesday night. Mamas was the first to appear at the took on John training quarters andGushe KaUlo.for -Hackenschmidt and an hour each. The fans present x treated to some real wrestling, and after the workout Mamas appeared to be less winded than his trainers. Ijorn appeared at 4 30 and three men were waiting to take him on. His first opponent was O. D. Chapman, whoontried the hard in every way to get a fall champion. Iern was simply Invincible, and went along about as he pleased. Merrill Chrlsteneen followed, but could - stands In front with wins over each of the bther teams. The Hollandla squau beat the Ogden Woodmen, and tied with the Caledonians. The Callies have yet to meet the figden eleven In an official game, but They will have their chance on ladder, moving up the Saturday to start home. The wionth of as they play at soccer with be November should replete football, and the Caledonian club will an stage on Thanksgivingbeetday of the Ogden-Sa- lt game between the teams, at Lake and Bonneville park, the proceeds of the match to bo used for the benefit of BUIa with Fox, who has been suffering nasty injury to hit head for some weeks. all-st- ar Callle-Holland- ia . Golfers Association to Put Up Own Prizes -- NEW YORK, Oct. SO. Having attained on its own legs withstrength to standProfessional Golfers asout support, the cash sociation next year will provide of acInstead prises out of its own funds It as individual from donation cepting prevlouahly ha done. will committee same time the At the consider the proposal of dividing the couneast and west, a try Into two sections, the a preliminary elimination In keeping national chamalso make no Impression on the cham-to field of entrants In the SeveISO. to down tried plaed. pionship tournament pion. Then Royal Van Dusen nty-five players of each section would make Pern go some, and failed. Dern looked like he could have pinned be qualified to fenter for the titular all the wrestlers In the country the way event. he was working, and he Is not only satisSlaters Hoopsters Win fied with Ws condition, but Is confident he will win tomorrow night. Easy Game at West High that The two wrestlers will probably take a light workout today to polish off with, The team captained bv Slater yester- and they will rest all day tomorrow. Is Harry Heagren says the, ticket sale day defeated Koerings squad by at is far ahead of any soore of 40 to 10. -- The game la one well under way and eeason. Glezos Tom previous match this of a series of basketball games that are has heard from many distant points. InEverything In and West gymPrice Helper. the cluding high .being played points to a big house. nasium. team swamped Slaters Koerings never puzslea ih patrons of our squad, and played rings around them Six Soccer Games Today g and when It came to cafeteria. In was never The winner teamwork. in Junior High League doubt after the first few minutes of play. Howe and Horsey played a good game ha left the The storm of for the winners. The former made eight plaving fields at Saturday the various school in field six while the latter caged baskets, better condition than they were formerly, goals. which will greatly help the football plaHugertabler and Koering were the best yer. The soccer players In the senior Our delightfully prepared dlshe losers. for the performers league were somewhat disappointed to tell them exactly what they want The scote: find the weather against them on SatSLATER. . postponement of necessitating urday, Fd G. Fr T. FI G. T.P. games until next Saturday. The schedHowe, If. . . ule Is not so large as to preclude the rf. Forsey, staging of any games already proposed, c. ... Slater, however, and dates should be set one Lamb. g. . week ahead.. Soccer pairings for today In the Junior Nebeker, rg. school league are Jackson and Ssuth high 3 19 Totals . . at the fair grounds, Jordan and RooseKOERING. velt at Jordan and Irving and West at Fd G. Fr.T. FI G. T.P Sugarhouse. The Jackson remain unDownstair Kenyon Hotol Bid. this beaten, and head the table, althoughreason Nelson, If. . for Jordan said be could only by Hugertaibler, rf. of the Jackson bqvs superiority in scorKoering, c These schools being drawn today, ing. Clasilo Trio In Evenings ORourke, lg. no douht the true merits of the teams Schoiey. rg. .. I'M top-hea- to Order basket-shootin- . . Kenyon Cafeteria 10 Totals will be established. In the Schubach league. Salt Lake w to The Tribune. LOGAN, Oct. 30 Although battered and bruised, the Utah Aggies are not Colorado mourning over the loss to the Aggies Saturday bv a large score. Coach Dick Romney is satisfied with the showing made by the men, especially in view of the disorganized team that entered Three the game due to so many injuries. of the Farmers regulars did not go to went who four and all at Collins Fort along were badly crippled for such a hard game. Claude Lindsay received a. sprained ankle and will be out for at least a month. Others were hurt so that they are not sure to be hack In the game soon. The three men left at home, Woodaide, fast ImprovMaughan and Woolley, are to Jump into ing and they are expected the fray most any dav. readv to hit the are getting The Agglea Montana Mines here next Saturday. Lasta year the Butte men held the Farmers toare score and from reports they 0 stronger this season. Youve Seen Em- - Wherever Good Dressers Assemble - Suits and Overcoats East High Golf Meet Down to Semifinals With Frank Nibley, Ed Walsh, Frank Reese and Xvers Vadner listed in the golf semifinals, the East high school to a close. The tourney is rapidly coming two weeks ago. tournev was begun about The final rounds of the events will be at park. Nibley Friday played The tournament has met with much fahoys registervor, more than thirty-si- x The matches have been ing for play. week-ends at Nibley park. played during CHESS MARVEL DISMISSED. NEW YORK, Oct. 30. Ruling that a chess game was not a theatricaltheexhibilaw. tion within the meaning of dismissed Marsh today Magistrate charges against the parents of Samuel chess the Rzeschewski, marvel who were summoned22 to court at which after an exhibition cm Octoberat the game. the boy displayed his ability Childrens hd society of the Officials been Issued charged that no permit, had the in performfor the boy to take part ance. a benefit for the National Hebrew orphanage. IOWANS GET LIGHT PRACTICE. IOWA CITY. Iowa, Oct. 30. After runthan ten minutes. ning signals less Coach Howard Jones dismissed the vartonight. Five minutes later sity players ordered to the the second string was mentor spent Jhe the Iowa and showers, the remainder of the time watching forMinnesota, third string go through mations brought backo by Iowa scouts The game. from the Minnesota-Ohithe twenty-tw- o players who tookInpart In congood Purdue game were reported , . dition today. ..GIANTS OBTAIN BENTLEY. The New York OAt. JO Giants have purchased Jack Bentley, from pitcher and first baseman, International the Baltimore team of thesum of money ."substantial a for league according Jo and some players, mad today ftt tn club The Giants will Use Bentley as a pitcher. James Tierney, secretary of the club, said. NEW YORK, . . There are scores of men about town whose theyve clothing has that air of belonging an individuality and smartness of style. Such men know from experience that the best of new fashions are always to be found hece, and- make this store their shopping headquarters. Youll get the habit, too - . once you start. ifM U UTABUaHEB U' lJ) qndJJqys Qhe Store fbrtMen MAIN 228030 8X, (D . of-fl- DaJ f1 |