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Show 41 f I jMSSERET KVKXIXG NEWS SATUHDAY NOVEMBER 22 1919 T ! Annual Ricks Normal College Team Closes First Grid Season Classic Is on Today 1 Yale-Harva- rd T-- --A- f am vard Stadium aa Auldi ara' f tha Htrttri-ril- t Ud 4- - f- -- -- 4- Scrappy Bunch of Warriors Make Creditable Showing b SB --p- ( Ui l fta4 the ft nlf hi hr IB IWU Ihal th In th Tba Rlrhs Normal eol!ee football equal, which haa Just cl nsad a must aucnaieefut season. front loft la rl ht. lop rww s Coach Clyde Racier. Mart-e- o Rmnney, Day Ulbeon. Edward Berrltt, Oeldta Andrus, Donald llaektn. Douglas Rarriny, ' hae..hd rots Ho ion Godfrey Elmar Hsndrlcha. William Ellis Wllcx, Ti lr. Ariel Dallft. Theodor Berrltt. Robert Wslkla. Clyde Curtis, hlmsr, Merlon llackir., front row Hay Andrua. Anions Romney, Clarsnra Arlma, Oswald VlcKlnlsy, MU Romney, E. Merritt. Lor! a Nsetsy, AM Ray. Har- Fiald Mid if purvhaaabl, hands ef aparu U later whe ar asking prices ahl) anrpaaa Bar similar charts mads li pre-wlime. Hoisl acrommedetinni ars aa Marts as Itcksis and suburbar with partlaa el lawns ara un spa tators who war praepertlvlocals ahis Is temporary quarter la Iks clip prpm Apsaissllr ins hrssk ef Iss pa a las fool ball alssslr, Bus TB ths mo war. sslf laionaifisd laisrsst la IBs Thou eon (sat, tha first sines 111 sands of football smhuslasls who da airs lo witness ths toms ars enable to secure tlckeca There is aa absence af ths boavp wstsrlht which marked ths eontesis of this series a decade predicted that tsnsrajlp afo and It la will bs class and uncertha struggle tain until ths final blast of ths timer a whistle oon-laThis will bs ths thirty-sethtbetween ths two famous uelvar-allelevens, ths series datmt baik been sevto 1111 although there have of emea ere! breaks In the Ion Iet Of the II amee to data Tala has won resulted have and five II, Harvard S, leads in pom la III to In ties lain datietlca III Ths probable line-up- . follow, and records of past famei Grid Tuttles Full of Fun, But of Different Kindt From Drawing Room and Campus Stuff. ss(lln r Nor game th th I thing la their TIs funs Safeties 1 Tele . . Harvard taiar-oollsgl- IBS. rryd wl .IT IT rl--u snoot Bur thing, But It Just Isn't m. Tbe annual fall at rough bone I fuU ef sport real sport, and by that ws maaat U kind ef sport tbit la chuck full Resaptta latte Bines life. aom people would hive It that way th meet fiction abnat tbe grand aid Ihla load. gridiron pastime follow y Cams Howards. do got ssrry th burden of th sport-la- g world oa their shoulder, h real nmou. sol ail football playtr Q--ir. U Tied I Ft Oppo Its III laughs. II dont rooaU It Possibly p I any. but gridiron tradition al Tlgsrtewa, M.J l full of with all this heavy stuff about Harvard Bom 7Mn ago aad Yale game Prtaoetoa played Cornell at Ithaca. A Cornell guard Just lost bta bead aad Aa ambitious let fly with bla flat aad acrappy Tiger received aald fist EXPECTED BETWEEN GOTHAM PARK TILL right ea bl no. Before b ! ooeld tbe entangle blmeelf from lb ed aad Balled th Cornells refer bta off th Raid; fired bla frea the ram. Maybe you can aeent tba situation. Her was a Tiger lineman full af Irish blood, much of which was streaming from bis Bee, denied the privilege af and Berkeley Saddened Villagers Groan Stanford Mr. battle. , But b certainly tried. 1CKS NORMAL college', victory consistent playing whlla learning ths to la favor of tha Tech. This ram, day was clear aad sold aal th gam Mr. Refer! yelled th Irate Refer! In Over 1 conwas oa field. not did when In a th Both Losses, Is count faot chant however, the in on gems, anewy Import-played Anguish especially ma. Elevens Clash Tuesday, Nov. 11, over tbe that none of them had ever pionehlp by agreement of th twa teams played Is good form bat th Irtahmaa, 'that gink didnt slug Idaho Technical Institute of Po. sidered before played a gam of football and coaches before th gam. Her again Rick Normal eolles boys aatclasaed Tos're ill wrftnf. .Leave him la the to Amount Which May ant Tussle Before 16,000 gam played th Kick boys learned more football. th visitor la alt departments af the gam. Mr, Refer-- ' Be a eport. ! oatello, one of Idaho's foremost very few had ever teen a 141 and woa by a saoro of II to I. team averaged about pounds In Friday, Oct. II. tha team met th fast Retr aaw Junior oolltgea. marked the closing of Th In Belief. and ag from It to squad of th Idaho Falla high school fame vtotory placed the Ricks Normal bla I tbagaraa. But the weight ranged $5,000,000, In Idaho Falla and succeeded la piling college la a vary aavtabl Fans; First Since 1914. tha first football season at that school. 11 years place la tbe point; be recognised tram long Ths first gams was played at fit up a scor of 21 to Idaho's I. On Fri- football lor thla season, aa th Idaho In view of th fact that on Oct. 1 of thaV'tb plaadlng Prince tonUa with th fit. Anthony high day. Nov. 7. th Idaho Falls team Jour- Tech. had beaten th B. Y. C. of Lo- was thla year football was unknown In the Anthony vW affort 'o bsve tb Y. C. having defeated th to on to P. a meet Oct. th school la defeat at th using. neyed Rexburg loth, gan. resulting a. menkk. playwr returned Just to landa magic college, on of th schools of th L I. scor of tl to 7 In fsvor of fit. An- hands of the fast developing Ricks Weber Normal collage of Ogden, win Coraell TANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal on crank of rooent upon that gant HE horse have flitted from Church school system, great credit thony, hut th gam with boys learned football Normal college team to the tun of II In tarn had playW-V-eioede- due Coach Clyde Packer and his there pug som, so bo bald firm to bis The week following. Nov. 17. to 0. Nov. ! Ogden high school team. fast th Gotham another Comparison of this park until OlllOfto aeasoa Ima th for aeasoa of for gueoessfnl warriors th event a Th at return game worthy seemingly Prospects crowning they played Rexburg season acorns gave the Id. 000 It I aald that In th old days whan rprlngtlme rolls around. And possible aad all In th feats accomplished resulting In a score of II to 4 In fav.,-o- f was th gam Nov.for th championship neat yearIn are very bright, line poach, was Idaho and Bill Hoar, th ByraCueo was onca more th saddened villagsoutheastern sch ola football fans fatherln here to 11, Armistice tha Hicks Normal. Th next game on Tueadav, maxing short time of one month and - playing an Syracuaa he almost emPackt from ten 21 member a hear Each will of Utah on was ths Idaho northern tha Oct Technics with with st fast Pocatello da, squad Jl laysd Bill was as barrassed by a frame-uday for the first "bl same" between ers are groaning In anguish over their Is deserving of special mention for hlsl Idaho Tech, resulting In a score of tl nstltut next year. Th huskies at of Pocatello ara Rexhorg. strong and ngkresslv aa gigantic and Stanford and California alnca lild losses mad thorn. Th gam was versus to accomplish th they tried They again conqueror of Cor-nI- L little choice between the two universiLafayette, recantdidnt Impossible attempted to beat the races hove It usual Lafayette ties. under the present scheme of monopomattrltl and Ui lAfayttU big ooach was particularly woirlad about a California, however, had the advant-ay- e listic betting and, of course, they d Individual who was schedof experience In American atyle failed. how uled to face Hoar la th llna. Just much unearned Increment uild tb coach to tbo small football during the five sears breach was wafted away by the gang of 'layour ecouts say that big Erlo Bandera, full Is Impossible to say tsd tackle, The Murray high school football squad. Top row, from left to right: Reuben Jensen, left tackle; Jon Costello, But th genIn athletic relation between the two ers' la yellow. H can't stand Hoar duffer Goth boob eral estimate la that the manbusiness assistant Roaoo W. E. of C. Elmo Louis business schools; McMillan, Miller, back; Gaufln, superintendent Gardner, eoach; manager; th gaff. Go la ther and make him -ancient rivals, while Stanford contln amltea contributed at least $5,400,000 men who make the odds toll to the quit. Pok him n few time aad he'll ager. was ued with Rugby, which adopted to enrich only themselves backwater." row: Lran Middle center Rulon Louis end back and Bandera, Olson, tackle; field; Etauffer, Nelson; csntsr, quarterback; Ray Joseph captain Tba gam be ran. the tackle la questhe poniea In the Empire Beating by both Institutions 14 years ago, until l. tion backflsld la achievement. Fenton Wllford For left Hows a Homer left miracle Bradford, Miller, sub; sought opportunity to lambent Bradford, end; State, Moffatt, Peterson, guard; guard; right a few last year when her S. A. T. C. returned the odds which the layers" offer are Hoar aad mad good. Hoar got A. l; row: Bottom' Owen Earl Paul Lee Charles gad; Bandera, Paris, Jonsq half; French, right Carter, right daisies on th bean but kept oa sawodds to reckoned that no matter what to the American game. Finalsub-enwood up and the to be Elmo play left Herbert will the far Martin, Bluck, half; busting ing Frame, happens layers It was a team of comparative light good when tha last raca of the season ly a particularly stiff punch stung him to th quick. Say. kid. gently spoke run. and Inexperienced men that the Car- la Often so often thst It became a rule Hoar to th Lafayatt youngster who was pocking away at his nose, cut dinal placed In the field today against Instead of the exception folks hava on out or IU hero to land oa you. bet to three that the tracks, journeyed the state universitys heavy veteran. winners "Shut up, you big atiff. snapped th and also three loser the on was each and quit the day quit your bluffing, you're yelBut Stanford depending upon same amount other, On a certain Lalow to the bad. Its because they playeu tha next play the breaks" and speed, aggressiveness for both tlmo and 4 favorites and favorites In the New fayette player railed 4 Th former or medical are f to York ala. gave him district usually less, lx; the game to counterbalance Califorfor thought. H ehangod the same sort of favorites that would epportunlty nia's natural advantages. 1 S 2 5 In to Hoar had advised. Afteror to his wara have been quoted ward hi eoach remarked, Oh, I just Stanford played five gamei this sea- the other days told him to get after Hoar so bo the llat time appears entry Every son, running a total of 110 points the ringleader of the layer gang gets wouldn't loso bis courags. In a memorable Cosnall-Pen- a and figures the legitimate odds gams busy against her opponents II. California i In 1102 th writer was playing. those Ws t that would prevail in tbe h& 134 point to her credit for tnelolden, golden days when public betting wsro checked on our advance and Dave our to took much time quarter, Dal, season compared with her opponents the 'bookies select a play. Bill Warner, guard and prevailed. And then, 1502 f th at tn 47. honest arrived odds, the that Ithaca eleven, captain having brother of Pop, of Pitt and Carllsi boss layer" cuts them squarely In Three teams have met both Califor- half fame. Immediately aross If If he Is In a liberal mood. from his crouch on th line and taunted Dais. ' not, he reduces them about 65 per cent nia and Stanford this fall. The one me. Shoot at be flaunted at Data. Odds Very Low, All right called Dal. He did. W pic club of San Francisco lost to Call- And the result Is the quotations that went for 11 of 14 yards and had a good fornla IS to 0, and fn a second game appear for public consumption. laugh. Next year, In tha asm situaodds so ridiculously held the state university lads to a 4 lo Why ara Isths tion, only reversed, Cornell went up 5 hors to a II low! Why legitimate against th rocks of our defence and t tie. The clubmen defeated Stan- quoted at only 6 to If Why are 10 to 1 Brewster, their quarter, didnt know and 15 to 1 horses offered at only 4 ford 13 to 0. what to do. Being filled with hot air 1 and 4 to IT la 1 to 5 the to Why and enthusiasm, 1 called. Ah. send a California beat St Marys college 19 best one can get on a borse that should play around my end." Brewster did. 7 57 be to least at and Cornell made ths longest gain of . to 0. Stanford whipped the collegians, The reasons are two. - On Is that ths day. It cured ms too late to help 34 to 0. the layers," all cliqued together, hava It happened, near the end of the last ths California defeated Oregon Agricul- no competition. The other Is thatloss gams I aver played. honest wagerer must pay for the Once when coaching I sent a green tural college, 21 to 14, while the Ag- ea of th welching" betters by taking and Into a big game. Ha had never gies lost to Stanford, 6 to 14. reduced odds. Seems almost unbelievable,been In a football gams and only tn The state university opened several -doesn't to subs both before and during . it, to force an honest man lurles weeks earlier than Stanford thla fall to pay the debts of a crook. But th he frtr forced me to us him when tn man wrenched an layer blindly tell you that such Is tha and the Californians have had the case. In- kla. I gave him no other final in. benefit cf a. longer period f training. of us Is - season every on Eachto keep his hend structlnna than Just Coach Andy Smith at California fir stuck from 5,000 to 525,000 by welch-erus Mm. It about as and ho could play some time past fachd the problem 6f You can explained one of the alayer end a good at play. man Our rules provide that crowd. anv on,? was mvpiny keeping his men at the top of condl- - must shot as tie beraces th befora cash up . field. parting put to the them grow stale. to overbet he and isnt supposed Th gin first was a Hglentry At Stanford, Coach Bob Evans cracked that amount. But usually a fellow run around plAYvleif He tackled tba NJftid''. the whip over the squad up to ths does. Most of them pay up the next unner tf hard and'efan for a osa. The stands went wild. Hie nama middle of this week to get his men into day tome never pay up. I've got now, three 'markers embracing right rsng out In glorious cheers. Afr tne shape. that total over $125,000, and gam he came to me smiling. Coach, Several on the Cardinal squad. In- -i seaeons, earn. -- - ed a never of - for collect I'll that f rent I'm downright luckv, Tou r districtcitizens the team results: with and tbe th ) the Robert-(DinkTeamaTn by secuonrhowever, this' together I consider my business a legitimate eluding Penny Carroll, and th excellent showing of th teem. dont know It, but when 1I got lined un have In all cases proved themselvee Sept 26 Jordan-- 11: Murray, I. Templeton, the crack kicker and honorable one. I am a business ' cr)nrm J'T,st cm.idm Oct. 1 L. D. S., ( Murray, 6. Durln r tho week the father of the L0JLthwf,l worthy players. They have outplayed have had to "unlearn rugby tactics, man, I must protect myself against them at a banquet j t2nYe"cUX" Oct. 10 Granite, 26; Murray, -th only way 1 can Fry well satisfied with their years all teams they have played from boys such as carrying the ball back on wide losses. Therefore, to the tune) eord Being new at Oct-17 at th high echooL Fred Stack, whoa Then suddenly I rnek something. 1 being .tun East Sida.12; Murray, 7. against. thegame Coach schools where football was Introduced runs, and holding the ball In the hands of $25,000 to $75,000 a year is to cut the w-- t rt rtr b Oct 24 Grantsvllle, I; Murray, IS. loyal assistance baa been so much ap- - lust naturally Instead of fast against the body. odds down to a point so that no matter W. L. Gardner considered It Inadvis- for the first time thla year. The won L cam to it was th . runner and the school, was a special 0. derful haa the West Oct of Sidn, boys by Murray, uns tl. the was predated fighting how on said before be spirit the ahead I'll horses finish It tl; Templeton, everyone cheering mo. Boms luck! Nov. 7 LohL ; Murray, 10.. and with a big enough mar able to enter his team In the state been greatly admired by the fans. day Believe me, I settled down after that." game todav. would be a constant men- the to Insure me against possible league. They have met moat of the Coach Gardner Is being congratulate gin Is the schedulb played by Is full of fun. It's different ' Football Following ace to California at any time Stanford welching losses for that day. fun from the 'usnal drawing room and had the ball within 45 yards of the In the fight D'DoWd's right opened a Make False Favorites. ' campus atuff. It's more like the humor Cache Gridders North fUue and Gold goal. In practice he came from the trenches. It gets Its over cut and from Gibbons' thst eye deep reason Another books the why Vicks with over handion startling olnts out ft tense, eralned situations Gibbons drop then puts fought under clean up eo handsomely each year is b. Eleven Cache S. Defeat the background Is courage and where at Gibbons a bad shade or cause cap alight regularity. 'of the trick the layers" In observer the start of the sixth round, but In the spirit. Butla-- to the ordinary However, it vie pointed out that making false favorites. That crowd of faerie of thrllht-nerve-th game some port writers he lost opinion of piratesOf know th weaknessI. of It per HYRJJM, Nov, Jl. Th North Cache unless Stanford could Jam through cent and So exe'lement. strain la to te It he to this when lead tried th the e., playing outslug California's defence and break up the the favorite racing public; football eleven of Richmond Tllg - Tan conference etand.ng waa, plavers. But thyy carry on only when champion. O'Dowd seemed the atrong-- . high school blindly and to th lfmtt. sense and when the Wisconsin humor th football stakeodd at of se they won their waa over. plunging back field machine, built So It quite frequently from er classic The crowd today the annual when the fight works the double situations thst --bnhltually crop oui. fc. around Dummy Wells, fullback, the cross In this fashion: gave O'Dowd the warmer reception. Cach grid-der- a, team met th University of Chicago When okttlme South th rivals, team ipae Bens thev (that more to a go Promoter J. E. Reddy estimated th Suppose that performances, weight. Cardinal would be helpless, eleven her today. Wisconsin display- stale. A laugh mean 12 to 0. foot- r total 'Jockey, post position, dla'anc and conreceipts to be slightly more than ed Its best football of th season last hall nlaer pear tho b game "rid dur-- T dition of track givsHInke Dea tns $44,000. Gibbons received 80 per cent Without thla aolrtt lag It, than all l edge for the race make him tne of the greae receipts, out of which he Saturday . when Ohio Btat was held tha la deemed, hacauaa human , j outstanding horse In th race with without A touchdown and with the of- pawreeleven O'Dowd $16,440. Gibbons also had paid 21 Mik Nov. keenX Jus t O'Dowd, ST. PAUL, when Whooper Up th logical second choice. the motion concession,- - and fensive and defensive strength Chlca-- j woreied "imi pen It cjint thin1 ana 5 The mpk.. lavers naturally figure that middleweight champion, and Mlko Gib- agreed to givepicture 2$ per cent of ODowd the tvn erarkv. Bill Phhkeanear Just. has Its since Winks Pee hr the race sewed up. bons. the St Paul go displayed single tha film, receipts. (V phantom, fpught were not to h hanked on. know If they maker him favortte Nov' 22. Coach Tlllie" Olsons feat by Illinois, a bard fight Was look-- Blitclaimed Examination of Gibbons right hand a iron d coach. bout laat night showed "nnd have jv-oofFwith another victory by defeating- - They bloody the publiVwYll 'kor a board" and deliver I " ' for. ed It wss bruised and over thst U. 8. D. badly on the Jordan unto them a sttff financial Jolt In case I Teh fight was rlelous and close all th (Copyright, 7?ia. gq) jfe'xper.) Devi high yesterday aggregation tromped possibly small bones were broken. .Gib- the local klndergartners ,t field. 27 'to 12 Jordan scored twice In TT I n b aa TN a a with great nd aIthVh eve1 of th r,B I war In the sixth round bons hb It said hurt 'make' the first quarter. Whooper Up the Granite WJns From, favorite snd Hlnkee Dee second nr I side experts called th bout a draw, the and put- It out of commission In th success, running up a total of 57 to 6. B. Gardner for the winners and Adeighth.For thv!ltors Iverson, center, was Oorge Et.Barton, Minneapolis, ams for Davis plsved whirlwind defen- third choice The public, hops to the! majority gave O'Dowd a slight shad. Ed L, and Paul, Weber Normal Team Shave, I writers sport half- Up snd sive games, backing up their respec- Hmoort of ht was ,0 cIob thst "7 on6 who acted as secondary referee, Th both th shining attraction. Bennion. Pinkee Dee. The unsuoported neglects Hlnke tive lines. r,r ANN HARBOR. Mich- - Nov. 22-- Mln Dee romps hm In front while tne (seemed entitled to his opinion. ODowd gave the fight to ODowd Sport writers C,k' nfr The lineup: Granite won from Webe Normal yesoh k mark, the latter ero ng beavllv played Whoopee Up finishes outslugged Gibbons when th phantom were agreed tipon one thing that O'b-boDsrls County. for t(MS terday 14 to 1 - Th game' was tho nwU U r.vort, th from far ws ht behind fsr fighter snd the suffers was throe times. Candland puhlle Just threw caution to th winds and fought three years th big1 last of th aeasoa for both teams, Lnyton One more financial wallop, ago. sensation In th open field, evading Nrtd,ron battle with Michigan, the first waa played on th Granite rridlrowA.it. Barker a erest ram in New Tork state thi champion. When Gibbon resorted Ts Lehl tackier with unusual rapidity and meeting of th old-tiE. Harvey. k. m rlvald'blnc a large crowd from both echopja., fore for the "layer. 4 H. Harvey....... now snd then to his famous boxing tac- OREGON AGGIE FLAYING Th lineup: 1649. While Lhe Gophers were confiscoring six times. Love Normal. 1 Weber mad Orantt. miss ODowd tics of dent th and Wolverines went agalts victory, WASHINGTON STATE TODAY. IOWA T MEFTB COLLF.GR. Davis Crltchlow .. Fatterxon DAKOTA TEAMS READY. .le. , . . .to the Into determined again. game it Davis. , fight Day It. ...... IOWA CITY, lows, Nov. 22, Th 6iel PORTLAND, The out to the finish for Coach Yost, SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Nov. 2l. Or, Nov. 22 foot-;r"with Foots. Led In gham ........ qh . . . . YOung, State college and University of ' From the opening gong It was ev-j Tows South Dakota and South Da- - a corps of old Michigan football stars, Croft a.,...,,., of State college c. Washington . . .Parks. Paul the Bt two that dent flrhters Johnson. team football meet Jews will bere'thi Grn kola college- - elevens will fight out has been working to Imbue the squad IJnford. - Ra to be lit perfect "their to settle thel long, under. .,....lhbv,.. afternoon In tbetr - annual contest were determined ..rff Bchrepel annual atate with something of the old fighting C. Dexey. y.. --Ttodayresorted A dsms gam F. Gardnef y,- htie a knockotit It rhb Andrews leans,-- , because 0 f standing feud-b- y to meet In Oregon her this afternoon championship condition on neutral grounds. 'spirit." Hickman. ..",." .. .re. B. Gardner-itfb Chlpman Glbhopa attlmes Am axed his .MlIxmlTte "Big Ten games and ethe.r bard which ha been de- - Lhe contest has arouaed kaea Inter- ' Score by Todays gam was th final contest Brewer..,,..,.,, contests this year la considered to followers by deliberately taking stiff Agricultural .Line! . quarter: ... .1 4 I Y 6 27.j have ..qb... 'from O'Dowi ....... in Stats featad teams Jordan has a Lrndaay. dehl.'.ffori "I Washington rather mediocre start, has punishment by v th Uht " ...... a 6 - 6 6 12 vcloped into a strong aggregation. to land his dreaded right-cros- a. Davis rbb L. Jeppeaon., Cr.7a Hampton Early beaten. rtudenta. d id 0. II all $ ay., ..rb. Steven ' ' ' ' ' " . Year lll Winner Harvard ole Tala ' . I II y, Poo-sibl- III 111 f. bl -- ue r e p. MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALLERS HAPPY OVER SEASONS RECORD mall-alse- sub-tackl- e; sub-tack- sub-tack- sub-guar- d; d; d. s, ru-h- ed Hve-var- he-sa- id, t-- Vme1. gr-hb- ed - m as ODOWD BEATS .. 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