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Show " Mir " PT T--r" r H - V - , a ,J if; .V X i j THE DESERET NEWS MOXpA NOVEMBER BEES CHOOSE FRESNO FOR three league; games TES OUTHIS-AGILE'ATHLE- lp22 it 1923 TRAINING CAMP THIS WEEK SCHEDULED FOR L. D. S. FOOTBALL TEAM - DUFFY LEWIS WILL TROT G i Saints Get Bad By EdHughes Break in Schedule ON BEST FIELD IN WEST For Final Spurt Beet Will Play in Fresno Fir st Two Weeks of Season if Fresno Fans Can Arrange It Will GatKer in Feb. Committee Reprimand West Off Game . Race Nears Close.' For-Callin- LREADY the Bees have started training for 1923. Thats as encouraging fis it is unusual. Yesterday Business Mana-Lger John P. Cook of the Bees received the final telegram of a scrips concluding matters for securing Fresno, California, as the 1923 training Jkftsir for the Buzzers. Duffy Lewis handled the negotiations at Fresno for the Bee management, conduct-- , ing his business" with Roy Payne and Frank Smith, representing the California Raifien Growers association, the society which has actual charge of Fresnos newly completed ball plant. I A I -n Fresno today and nt! hare selected the hotel at I f a hleh the boya will 'ay during their iJdahoJiigL5cluoh traintrt J wnn tiii arr.m0en.enis thus1 Near final Round compile, iOitlya prospect waA 4he can head tnaks regulars, their State Gridiron "T quarters at a totvn right ott th Uiv AT mgwth-txsrrp- - -- t to The New ) W.ho, X. high sgraag the arprUe f raaad af ramea lasag Saturday the high Wkssis of Ida&e Make halls dawasd Ue fast Paeattlls high emt My ikf esre af 13 J As a rreslt af ika a three rersend tie la likely saa Nk result Xoc Ska least tMev Hiarkfaat Is aaw fteadta, keiag Faeatella espeets ta Srisa Htaekfaat a ad if tkey saeeeed, the three teams will have ta play (he Heat lie aff Htaekfaat fsmeriy Jdaka Falla Boise waa lst regrioaal title ky Caldwell Satarday M lefeattag l Falla ala waa Its talaekampdanaklp Satarday My eating Jereme 41 ta 7. Twla Falla will play Ike wlaaer af tke first weatlaaed regiaa aad tke wlaaer Ike re will irect Boise far tke atae rksapioBKhlfj. Freano hods realty attractions for' Firt and foremost Is the re bsebat plant, erected fin-I The cently at a cost of JGOlOOO ithing touches have been put on- - Lhc. field during the season just closed and the park is now in perfect condition This is the first time since the Bees entered the league that they have had a real field on which to tiain Last! ear the Modesto field was raw and unfinished The year before at Boes Springs all they had was estate, which, under the inspired touch of Kelly Brlgg, became a fair field though exposed on all sides Players mho have performed on the field pronounce it perfect in every detaik Tf thd plan meet? with the approvaTT of the Toast league heads, the Bees mill llkelv open the season at Fresno instead of at Salt Lake Tiey have Fresno bat! secured the option on meeka of the park for the first season mith this plan In mind. Bees splendid- - J UinnaaianiT-k- - i- - ut ATELLO, P Ot14aka Islla the t composed of D. EL Mltcbeli. ithe 3dast-Thurman and KayasDone, with chairman, amed acting vas appointed to make a decision conthe of the L. D cerning postponement for last Hgh game scheduled Thursday at whkh the West High Wett to appear. pfarcra faited tnrarrmfr tr'TT jhiry tTi game but the L. U 3. appeared on the At the appointed time and the offieiaU staled tbarfrom their atand-potthe game ai forfeited, hy the U eaa The game was originally mated to be plaed on Cummings Field but as this was unstsilsbls it was decided to plsy the game at Granite although the West High did not agree to play there. The matter a as left in the hands of the West High principal and he refused to let the game be played both for the sake of the players and for the health of the spectators. . West Censored. Following is the statement drawn up by the committee named above and referred to the executive committee to vote upon "The Committee recommends to the executive committee that the West high be "severely censored for their action in regard to the scheduled L. D. 3 West high game Because of the importance ot the game, however, we- - d trot fwl that the game ahould be forfeited. W therefore suggest that tho game 'between the Meat high and the L. D S. be played Wednesday, November 8th SAV FRANCWO, Nov S CaJifor- - If Cummings Field is unavailable wo j coached us as much as he could when nlas powerful football machine, bent authorize Mr Thurman to pick the This action was carried by the this work dwl not Interfere with the on the Pacific coast confer- field executive committee unanimously, cadet work at the school The spirit enceretain'ng on g the championship, gained A game scheduled that he Injened into our pl&vers 1 am between the university of Washington team North Banpete high chpol and the sure made it possible for us to make Wash- - Richfield whicheerdaj by overwhelming the was the trip to Lcgan jeipon4-shortlHigh before the acheduled time tor tngionrfhats CougAri f (o 0 wTiIle the ' the plaving gave rise to a controversy-- in Dadem were idle c plajol that Thanksgiving which Richfiel(f asked that the 6an-kettle If Saturday. game In a font of snow and mud, rlf tie Bearn piay- next Saturday, pete school be forced to pay them on and five minute after play start- hundred and fifty dollars to cover td ou (vul not till one playwhn they met Washington at Seattle, their expenditures for the game. The er from another. Bie Aggies lb did Saturday, they will be fa- committee at they ruled that this amount un 12 to 0, and I tsaild never vored to overtake and pasa the Huskies waa too high considering the nature who defeated Aashinston State by omy understand why ft waa not 112 of the but ruled that they be 14 to 13 affair the to 0, as they outweighed un about the Ctougars Piaying Bears showed all the old drive and payed the sum of twenty-fiv- e 20 pounds to tho man. We were dollars. won name them the The that committee scoring ability voiced Its disapprovjuflt a bunch of mere kids, but of 'the wonder team n 1920 al of the practice of postponing our fight and determination playgames fetaaford Pleased. and stated that in the future contests. ed a big role in our wicorvu. 8tanford puppor e not to be postponed unlew playwith the improvement that th Cardinal ing were absolutely impossible and a howd .hen the xar.ity 'We ha '1 a wond-rftim. In fact .t,G-ntBut rr coa"y later date could be arranged which almost too konierful, a, tra mng reg l7'J ' fumble the score probably would not interfere with the achedui. ulai.on kere never heard of and some Stanford mould The Carhigher Tli re Games In Week. of our bvs kere entertained entirely dinals have next Saturday the Univertoo well the night before the game sity of Southern Ca!forn!a As a result of this last postponeTrojans b the Logan boys. mho defeated Nevada 6 lo 0 two meeks ment the L D 8 will be called upon to play three games during this com'Our team that vear was composed Th Southern Californians by defeat-- J ing week of the follow ng plaers UVD K tor Their and perhaps to ahow.d that they hardest will be this first l Eldrclxe Jr Harrj J.nnlnK, ,n afternoon with the will them that punch put Al Cunningham ( hrunenaen, East High on Cummlng's Field. This Joel hKh th, con(,nce flnu Defeat of the Oregon Aggie, b- - .he game according to the schedule should KruemuD0d have been played over a week ago Winams George Dow, Muitnomah Club, t to t in Portland, On wa a aurpn, as th collegians Ray Naylor and Wallace mr Wednesday they willtplay their expected to take the game from the game with the West high postponed ciuh wlketlfd t"mfrom last Thursday AI Cunningham, fullback of that nd on Friday they will p ay the Granite Farmer team was one of the greatest line East-Weat Granite and f'eld runners in fhe open plungers game FOOTBALL RESULTS tpr haQjfffiy; November thW section He kas a consistent, wind up the local division schedbvllUnP lerfnrmer ule and the following week the semiAT SALT UKE-- mif If 1 remenioer correctlv, me also COLORADO t riijbC.R. 7 final games between the champion of several games w th the Y M plaed ' ' AT DFV ER IE C A team, ind the Crescents ER L. 6. each division will take place A ( The winners of the Balt Lake and great deal of our succehs kaa due to VllfUllW. Cache Valley divisions will play at AT BOCLDFR COLORADO the efforts of the late Itert Holden as 9. COLORADO I NI RilSITV. Logan November 17 of 18, the winwell as a man named McGregor, and ners of the Sanpete and Utah diG. George W lieintz ili-r- rn -In 1893 and 1895 the- LT' was no . visions will play their game aGBpring-vill- e, aggies, MONTANA MtVRa 0 Friday, November Id and the rfepremented b a teamAt Stanford Stanford, 17 N.tada, winner of this game will play th champions of the Ogden division J? at Ogdon- At BcrkJe - UiUvvroiiy Califort t. nia 4iavhtrgtmi prara rr jAt Tucson AfaZona Univ.mrsMvh 21 j Tijuana Racing Plant . New Mzico A and M , T Will Change Ownership At New Haven I ale 20 Brown 0 At Urbam Llinma, 6 NorthwestSAN DIEGO, Calif, Nov. ( Plana for ern 3 taking over the Tijuana race track and At Hirvard Ftadium 1! irvard 24, contiguous bv the Bantty Florida, 0 Interest, --andproportion fb. immediate con.truc-t.on Th ball is given ta the offended learn of a Urge hotel a new At Princeton PnneMon 22 nut of bounds onjhe aide at ih PQinloHrTTrTwr t aland gnd otha. fmptnvaHienH'"gotgrand un-- " i 1,1 Miim Th apt.1 wharo the violation der way Uat week with tho arrival of At m as f ommtt ted Philadelphia Alabama, M Lyon Uan F ranctaco jkrchltoct. It Penn. was learned here At Syracuse Svraru, 9 In an interview yesterday Hh Mr Lyn who To mcreiee the penalty for ka. 6 tnemter of the American Army foul. Bill .1 th. same tun, to personal cl.ar up At nmihi-S- oi. Dakota fmt.r-th- e aior stir n and the Society of Amerl-an . confus.on caused b the phrase m - alt 6 n Mil.iozj Knaiwoeee4 declared he s Kt l of throwmf f or jroa,fc goal Die ordered by cable from Mexico City A aehtneton Holv Cross, 10 zona are established by extending tne by Jerome Beesity to at once complete 0 old free throw lines to meet the side Geogetown the plans issue rail for a personal iottf is lina Whenever At Albanv I n on .7 !fobirt 7 bids and to close ron-!rconstruction .omn.iti.d on a plaer who i. In hi. At NortTf-l- d 7. ,Vor- fbiVwater Clarkson, electric poer and IOBe t,K bu'iding naierizu. Dnivf(;r n 0. - CoioenWw . The iuM ot tho ,moort,nt rh.Tr. n A Ilhaca-'rr- !Auto Race Drivers to sLwti , , , r d: ar.ano'H But , er tin The second, bciaue j Ho,. hr of free throws fl the- perratty.- - .h.illtd Po'yte'-rTl'- , f ai aba- - aydty-Organize Nationally a ready lr.-the number of peraonal At r'l.celard Pt I ratitjs 13 Do'WEW f u ,s cAJnmlttel Both change, will ton 20 ''ov Automobile ra in j7ORK'arc .f "? ofllr.aD a national Row doln, orvanzatinn headedplanning make for uniformity tn their wotk and, At Bmnrwick 5t il- hv a director wdh lo protect thir interests su h authority Time Out Rule (huuged. At those held hv Commissioner K M. Michigan 63 Meb- The Mme out rule ha. been ch.nged t.-- n Ann Arhny fn oebatl 0 the otje minute daiioe for rub- slightly, Oldfield, former speed kin At Grant t lutlon In c.re of Injury Denison. Wo ellm- t was said todav bklng ' hay been mentioned If a player la a "time ,er- htad of the organization. out 1. not charged If aInjured Alllance-maAt substitution la Mount Union (yhich will he known as the Assocla- within tuo minutes A captain Cane fl may "S team c7"r Rpo ro- - :i d'ho, a last year, and Iim whrncvcr th ba'K.11 J one of the learterw tn- - pUn. for At dead export uhen out of bound, in po.- - j Marietta Mnrlotta 0 Gro h i1 conicntlon of itrn,,, earlv In Jaa- to t feet definite organization J luary of the At W.vterxllle opponent ne;lon Ottcrteln ' -- urn erf'ii. cthar.- minor change, hate deilier ft- - . been made also. . f SING OF DOGS At Fafarcl'o AVab.vh 7 Purdue COl fi-- ld of Race (Special Kelly Briggs to T&ke it Easy. L J,' a mtlng of tho executive committee of the Ltah State high school association held Saturday yl Titffy g aal ! Longest Run From Forward Pass With Former Stars Yards Thirty-Thre-e On Utah Gridirons ESFITE the fact that more for-- , ward passes are put over" than are intercepted It Is interesting to note that the longest run from a for23 ward pass is yards less than that of the best ga n from an intercepted run The d heave of the.ptgskln of ewashe. the Carlisle Indian against 19 as tne Penn years ago stFl stand longest run resu ting from a fucceps-fuli- r executed pass Viewake Longest. 7Tewahe run was the fonges but not the most spectacular It dldnt represent Carlisle winning score, y run of which is why the Princeton, against Harvard last veer, stand out fn bfld relief when runs from forward passes are great discussed Gilroy's effort won the day for Oid Nassau tote p -- f By Al Warden INANCIAL difficult' hampered the advancement of early football in Ltah uniforms and expenses Fresno to Pick to various cities be ng borne entirely bv the plaers. Despite t.vs hardBees Opponents. ship and set back the ardent Jovexs Ail exhibition frames plavrd bv the Ore JSatL of the game gahered together and roiVTUND, Ml be fn cSare Hess white H trairfiPEorganized elevens for compel t on of Veesrs Fame and Smith Vie clubj rouncement has been made of the -FriottratT thirty cars a far rezoois training under Terms of ak conclusion of a 4ei wherebr W H jgo was t different a iwnt than the dith very specific character The IWs aprei Klcpper and VAII lam J Kenworthy now is to play anv club selected bv the Fresno d that before the far spuved have purchased the stockholdings in all parts of the- United States That people the only Mpulat on being tba in the Portland baseball club herenot anv in game they pill play is the opinion of Groesheck, the opposing lineup contain inel.g tofore owned by James R Brewleft end on the famous "U eleven of that la plajera mho have ptaere, contra of Seattle ster was The it deal, a 1692 Groesheck. Salt Laker was ta or reserve claue jumped said puts 7) per cent of the stock 'TtrnS'dered one of the best wing men with clubs in organized baseball For In in club h s west of of with the hards of Klepper the such violators the rules the playing durlny das as a footgsuse GM Owa of the organized game, a club is liable and Kenworthy and the remainder Some other long runs from forward ball players to a heavy fine held by citizens of Portland Here is what lie ha to eay kith It is sltogether likely that the Bees passes which didn't vh a game but reference Klepper' holding are larger than game as played will bate at 190 Miller lenn aga net The of the ing that period Chicago Cu I Intvo a icry vivid recollecbe shared bv a exhibit'd games mill proceeds vardM, Swanson Nebraska againt 1921 (1 Haro d tion of Uhi financial cUfftcultk Flttsburg protective organiatlcn of city ofpolice WORKOFFROSH men and firemen Arizona against Texas A rd) and M, 1921 the terms thit we cncrointcred at that team, a Ilhams againt' (50 yards) Lewis. split to be decided bv th Fresnan deleI was irramuer and left end of IS PROPHETIC OF Cornell, 1912 gation yardej Peed. NevaJa i Ik time, and I will never forFreno Is about 90 miles south of 1921 (oh California, against ard) - VARSITY'S FUTURE Modesto the get the way we had to go to the where the Fee piace tralred last tear It ha a population other students and beg Uiem to The Influence tbat freshmen have MONTANA STATERS of over 60 000 and has long been on donate a Utole, in order that the the wath for a Coat league fran- on th, future success of their various game might he necnwfal. LOSETOGONZAGA chise The town is noted for its won- - thletic teams has been We all paid for our own su ts, broughtw for lh in Vhr JS: Tn1 j;,bnu,nB IN CLOSE CONTEST which we bad a tent maker make for us, and as Seth Thomas has saiu, (Special to The News ), thrre was no paddtn in them, and a BOZEMAV. Mont. Nov 6 tr ,r" was unknown university defeated Montana Ktate ont head gear K ,n 12 rowln wa.h- haturday by the score of It seemed imposb.bie for us to get pr" ,io' to e. The L'V The Pacific rLffu nm 5I!likhft,it i Coast Gonzaga outfit outweighed the Bob- - together money enough to pay our cx- ington crem von rend-rn' a fine d cats and managed to push over a and ' 'ihi" pense to Logan for the Thanksgiving of Itaelf at the Tnuithkeepwe four minutes after play started sroro, 2 ill r . rhampionchip PTJV Apr.l ,nerT game We hid a number of bovs on i rjar Influx That the annual Bobcats the why and held ibeir rrepatta tightened w iig C0IIJ , to pi inf Krechmen I watcbei- - with surn a opponents scoreless until the fourth tt,e i a nj6il afford Xii but noi harnttr eve future for the had llTTlCTlCCin8 rr thir lalli qurter''Go'nsaga jkeen Appraisal pushedthe to Montanas three ard line at thei their ep.rit in out for the made at the time Two Games in Japan 1 end of the quarter and on the first team wll remember a meetn of the over fourth she play quarter, we had the is assembly rvorrj a the FOOTBALL PLAYERS went vpef'5al Radio Dispatch "U and the waj Captain Wright Montana Kftd one. chared to good TOKIO, Nov. 6 The USUALLY EXPECT score. That was in the fourth quar- urged them to support the team baseball team Includ ng several wo-l- tl ter when they had the bail on series heroes opened its Japanese Iwr . TO GET INJURED lot and three yard line but fumbled. Ho surely helped u kith two victories Yain Keio university was defeated In the recovering and later InpuntThe matter of injuries Is only a Gonrags Once out of this' contest ing was danger again which featured b comparative one after all. The busiopening a homer by Falk and a tuple quarter they had a bare change to! by ness man who breaks ai Meusel his nofee through score when McDonald attempted drop 'Ittekv The Amertran Gonzaga well, . . .6 ? 2 Stockton, half, played home for a week undr the sympathetic sa did Hodge, th quarts d Keio Univaraiia. ,a 'BilhlTralfona of his wife while his and Codman for the staters Joe Rush held Waa1b showed lx hUB. a croud of 30 000 wl nej! up well. Ph1onn. n?ul" Montana how he State ing the game ho crimps up his proboscis . ball man O The score p Mashin re .... a rubber nose guard and simply 4 American Ml Stars gras j1 ffoes on mith the game as if nothing Knight rt ... Maeeda Inlvers ty Sands rg ... JThs e had , know of one former hapnened Fpalding Official Basketball c ... Brittain..;. who never hers the t Quids has .gridiron practically III RL' GAME. just been rrrud . , iUeornv kas without a broken nes during LOS Na.nn and roMmm It ,,, McCoy ..CsUiooa orlhromlng season ."TocTfial Somehow it alwa U ... Needles number of very IrnponauL changts In pFtcher of a baseball nine at Downev, nas getting in the way and being Hatfield!..... a suburb, today pitched no- t, q ... I' was unlikely he ever g Bryan . the playing code t MDonald.. run game against a team representing lumped it riam-d in his rh.... a game without Although basketball had been In . . . Ih . . . .. the Independent Order of Fore Lera aged smeller'hut Stockton never seemed to Fox j. m favor steadil witn both SkeatHanna kalked one nan Walters fb. .. . affect the quality of hia .gams and spectator it ha ben retog player 1 pe- even Referee- the would med that Kjiffl Umpire, (Tiauner, head linesman Gllsson. popular if a maybould he deitd stitutes Gonzaaa Hodges for Gar- - to decrease foaf throwing and the In rity, Rweeney for Pecarovitch B Ross tcr.rupttons caused therebv Too little distinction between flagrant fouls and for Garnty. Hutton for Stockton State Humeysr for Mashin, ws'cjdeata! vioLtims haabeen al the basis of the trouble Tho peraliy f r Cowan for LeewvAiu, Bowden 'for an act of OTuchites which deprive a,i for Bryan. FTThyd Ti opponefft tn manv cass na beer, penalized nv FAST IDAHO TECH more svertlr jhvq a e4rpl inlraj.L.u'a as illegal drllririv To reinrd TEAM TRIMS B. Y. C. such this condltfon a suffer penaltv ha i for ser'ous foul and a lighter provided (Special to The News) penalty for accidental violations POCATELLO, Idaho. Nov , Two Ralfral Ckaserm of Logan .attained a !i to I defeat A year ago a special. committee w here Saturday at the band. Of the fast appointed to make a careful study of Idaho Tech team Wi' ,vcri,ffl1J K Karcroft this committee present th crw d definite recommendation a the an. .r over V,anw. first nual meeting which resulted stin two of score In the firet quarter, Place missing the most radical change tn the rules tne goal try. Line bucks and end ransi that have been made tn rear Some had taken the ball well Into Tech ter-- J the mort common terhnlrol foul, ,u-- of h aa running with the bal ttlegar drlbhTr ritory Hurt received a forward paee from nd Infraction o' the Jumn.hn rv Place ju.t befor., the end of the third have been cla fled a. lolaLlona. the tor which I. lor. of .the Imi) quarter- - atid. went. over for.. Tcha--P'ni',,aeonnd score Plac kicked the goal W Pr.rr.ni b fnrnl.hr. hr the L.qtbrrf Trt f1l.inrT l.mhrrt, A oil. I FATALITIES IX FOOTBALL At GnncHv low touchdown In the fourth quarter nn I'r.nrt.' 16 rlip. twalln Hrrert. Dorl. I.amhrrt. fiatto, i S rmrt... .f Th, t'.n.,ii..tr. tln.t receiving a long forward paa Ti .Ill h. f.r.l.hrd' thronrh the A LREADV Gil. reason there have hren four death. In varlou, part, of Washington. Place In fur.i.h At Cedar Rapid. Iowa Coe Plac kicked thla at Th. th. thrmh Piaa. Comp.ny, Th. the country directly traceable to foot ha It Etery .port.man deplore. Albion College T. t Holme., t lark (.aiaar, th. Ataaltni Lehrh. mad thmfh th. J.ha t.lllot Daa,a-B..-h Ma.l. nirtHf af wb" 'n to', to consider that ten. or thourand. of young men thl! Ha6n' B7,Mn 1 Trio, "Int.rmc.xofront Gr.llerl Ru.ticnna. played the beat game for the B. Y. C " boy are not only playing thoof game on Saturday but practicing AUSTRALIA GETS Trto. "K.r.n.rt. (Schuhert) ?!r0TBlDU the number The lineup. casualties Is nil minu. Violin klo 'Jl.hrte Voti." front Rococo. aeema to be tho genera! Impression jthzt practically BIG REVENUE FROM Trio, "M.lodv In F (Ruh,ntetn Idaho. practice gamee during BTC not to All Charm. hi01 If M. "Brilev. Tho.. extent tbe Toting Trio, Endearing that the matches do. V ,, Keay ...! RACE TRACK TAXES Wllmore Trio. Angrl Serenade reporta of Injuries there have been more men hurt In practice ' Ream It.. Beckstead scrimmages than Lfttl. Gift of Roe.7 Violin Bol , Irov. Fend. In regular eontesta. This is sufficiently obvious a Raul Attatral one of the rrMI-7k pines Hail Collo Colo, 'The f alma ve r matches to every regular contest but even flgur- - bor. racing i. Wise coun.r ea in th w Scanner , er n- out i Trio. The Flower Bong. en Woodland nolo , Icr re. 'Frctcr that are clear Davidnon hurta In there it.l austalned rrguproportio of th rnpulatirnl ado., .rf. .. Pater Rabbit will extend blrthdar greeting, tdthe following Club hor lar competition Norby . Maimberg N rMug K thin evening member, over Heat aYnWw,nv.-'!eaVw. a act, on of the globe c.rA Will leU VBtl 4!wtfhw"rflMW, r' John Theel Don Claiton Kmet Hannon. Maud Duncajn. F.lrbank. i W. couple of year, ago rh .tat. eot lua Jacot&a.tiartb dVareer' ; th tjl Coply AVil.on, Emerettv flolman, Anthmt exci,r Mvre DlnfbH! JftTIlard'JBnkef; Norm A Jone. Cali In Hampton. Ktllth Holmes' Roween Mllla. Grare Peierron Rom concert There Beck, can he Jackaoi, no flfY .no! of Raymond pith. man bnt that' the th who mil, of Lehr baa que.tion ... th.'rtty Donald Adama loir., 111...,.,.. Eergee.on hardest and make no attempt to .ate hiinn f I. ih follow inplays on miiafT country lone Paul Aeael Mella, Eleanor D oxey. Jamea McCune, tw yniii j", r: Substitute Idaho Rugg for Rear, Chrlatlanaen, Violet. Clarence Peterapn Grant Lamb, Tom Nlcol, Aleen Ve.ra bcouah wlih th faitlnjiyy, amount Revenue, of moral Edwin "Luck. A'lr'an Smith Helen Tanner. Hon tr (')irl.inl,i... Hurt R Y for Koraren. TTklc Hanford. Rey Roberta, Paul FietcUer, Dal. Camomile, Alden Ha icy for Allrtd, Kyerion for r Mellva E. Plchld Refer Gardner. t7.A.C. Pi re Morrell, IT. A. C i lead-Ln- ?0-a- d eU A k-- flii-ro- Frk terv ul bn j r,"ntr H , Fnk Si SsT's.??. y'r '" ... II fT '! 1 gtng st n FR-SIT- Y S 1 itaii Gon-gag- Anlar. Radical Changes in Basketball Code Set Fordi in Guide Just Off Press MeTov-Hatfiel- , uTit! 16 O 1 a fO-H- IT no-hi- fr r "nrrf ........ ........ pla-bi- J ,arrilih -- fren i - bub-nvo- re r. af ' 6- 1 tu." rt She Ncrns a 1 iKl,, S?JL-.-UL- rUl-Sii-TofTO- 1 XJ ii? A L.PlAr--H"r- uS v - . ,, rl tm . .M.M,.g.kt Pire rrrr 1 If"! to,r . 0.1-lan- d, i I - tta-n- ej do PROGRAM Monday, November 6, 8:00 P. M. t. ... r. ictla ntf tnrtnf 1 f rin I. l.r I r i. IS NOW FREE FROM INHUMANE ELEMENT nT, ur nc of dn?, ha a rogue in "or In th. f.w veara and California It 1. going right diong The element of cruel y to amma.g haa Iwen eliminated through the medium of a ftdre th.i i hnd faetrned to a mechanical .tuf.d that act. u in motion.' it 'r1'"" there ,a Ij.,1 any cruelly now. (t , th dog and pnt the hare that gets the worst of it It- 1. someth ng of a low down joke on the dp altae-k hw" set- - af The Tfi'are bst he h een xtenOing n Dl zrz;; z overtake siw! The- ,em. to h an crron.hn. Im. presa.on .broad to tb. ff, x:iihaA-Ha- r , JL |