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Show mnn . rTtfTtTMim t PAGL, fclA j. ,,i SPORTS SLANTS Ef! FOOiBsttovErTKfimm National List Of Undefeated put off two months because minds, of the boxing commissions susthe leading American contend- pension of the South American er for heavyweight honors, as for tossing a few wild wallops well as the key man" for any In a recent bout. J ChaSCS Aggies Drop Out the most 1 .successful winter venture under Suarez has been newcomer of the the palms at Miami yet It has sensational Unbeaten Class asj not been droned safe to try year- - in the ring, blasting his Weber High Result of Being Lac- - j ,out William at this time on the way throug the hgtb weight Mob ranks nearly as effectively as vv .1 ed Unmercifully by pannatuu Luis Angen Flr-p- o, LCU&T the moguls of the his countryman, in Perhaps seven did the heavyweights CouBrother 'Madison Square Garden, which came here with Justo ago. years is not near Madison Square any that the from Provo. N C. high gridders defeated more, have too vivid a recol- - the old fashioned Idea to the ring is to Coach Dick Thornes Websrites lection of tha extremely sour main object a state Into his opponent By Frank H Frawley, 0r. the North Cache field Frl- - impression that Strtbling left in punch Associated Press Sports Writer day to the tune of 12 0 as his last performance or two In of Insensibility as rapidly as a very erthusiastic student body Manhattan rings. But, one can possible. Denver, Colo, Nov. 3 AP The third consecutive Rocky rooted for the winners ;well ask, what heavyweight has Paul T. Barber, Georgia 05, Mountain conference football n C. received the punt on not left a similar Impression? chides me for in p slip In referwas about to. Chandler kickoff the championship just frpm Car-olEtribline has an- Georgia-Nort- h the grasp of Ike Armstrongs Baker who returned 20 yards broached the Gotham frontier ence to the of 1929, for which game Utah university eleven today. and the Bulldogs punted on fas a near match" at his old are extended herewith Indians third down to Sarlo tha dashing The big Crimson-cla- d Armorv with apologies and adds: .have ridden rough shod over weber back but lost the ball rn ' uu Mvff Come south and sea some four teams at a point a minute a fumble and two spectacular the niaht aftTthe real football by boys whose remainwhile their Gutke and only gait by Hillyard offered a names can easily be welled and ing contender, the University of Carried the ball to their cp- - !crtl?d real American Colorado, has been having a ponents line and a 20 yard Unship contest bftweenMax- - pronounced born boys and descendants of teirilic struggle to keep in the end run by Baker brought the Rosenbioam and an entry a sturdy stock of the Anglo unbeaten- class Bulldogs with-rscoring dis- ag Abie Bam Saxon race!" Utahsheavy cannonading tance after 5 minutes of play Whether It was, as The.t name are not so im- specified, was away too much for the but over zeallousness prevailed t5 some Par portant as the accompUshments Colorado Aggies last week and and the boys lost the ball of the souths gridiron stars tiers anatomy or, as thJ Farmers' took one of the tei two forward brand 30 far thls season- worst TeaUngsTn their fwfe pluses" Wetr Ticked and Two toe of football played in Dixie has baU history 39 to 0 Colorado. jong gains Cachers the by been on the upgrade for severlooking for an easy victory ov- - brought the hall to Webers 10 Lhristner affair wasagam put al years, as Yale, Notre Dame er Colorado college, wh-c- h has jard line and Wade the famous and California have discovered, won only one game, this year. Reds brerher, was replaced by,011 on very bnorl houce. yet it has reached new highs was more or less fortunate to Haler and things-looke- d bad - vrhTchnXZ this fall. decision. Another 3 - escape with a by Baker and a' Punitoed no hara-se- d play gridby the Octobers outstanding Colorado and Utah rnet at ime plunge by Hillyard scored iron developments unquestionBoulder November 15 and It the first touch down for N. C. ably have been the mtersec-tion- al is altogether likely that the Johnson failed to annex Schmelling and. in effect, short 1 triumphs scored by Vanchampionship will be decided the extra point. Things went derbilt, Florida, Georgia, Duke then and there although there about even until Hales of Web- and Centenary in the east and does not appear to be doubt er passed ah but one of the sec- - arrIy cr T.i aR, midwest, all against top rankconcerning the - outcome even 0ndary defence to put the baU and mmy McLamin, has been ing opposition. now within scoring distance for the . Utah, making its first appear- - first timo for the visitors. A K- ance this year in Colorado, forward pass at this point was ?aer aiJd ,tb Iff,?.,,''' P ??? vior showed a versatile offense and f Hillyard and yaJ? ., . ,, , a rock-ribbdefense, agarnst Webers changes for scoring . , 13 Gutke everything the Aggies hari to failed in the first half as Substitutes: Weber, Haler for ,caiVb5 offer. For a time in the first Bulldogs again raced down the Russel , for 531(1 t,hat Holmes, .7?aa .a faiy 0d Wade, period the Aggies' had the left field after several well executed Holmes for RusseL North side of the UUh line worried, plays to net the second touchCache: Merrill for Parsons, drawing the end and tackie down of the game as Hillyard Waite for BergeSbn, Merrill for wide and cutting inside for raced 40 yards for a touchN. C. WEBER Baker. nice gains. It took the Utes down and again the extra point about three minutes to correct was not made The boys again Britton ... .. le ., . A. Johnson Score by quarters: le . 8. Tripp 3 2 1st the fault and after that the got down to some good foot- - Farers 6 0 6 G. Tout N. C. lg ,. Farmers met a stone wall at .ball N. C. was penalyzed 15 Costley .. c .. W. Smith Weber 0 0 0 Tamero rushing. (yards for holding as the half Lewis . .. rg . ... D. Bergeson Referee Jeffs. Utah's line play, on the whole ended, M. Funk Wade .... . rt . was about as near perfect as Umpire Reading. Things looked different In Hadley V. Bair re Head Linesman Merill. Is possible. In Christensen, the second half as Weber came Utes allowed a plunger every out wlth an aerial attack which was' also very satisfactory. J, bit as good as Powerhouse , netted them their first yardage H?e Arthur Mecham and his boys ot the game. A long pass from Pheasant Hunters 0nhl0 1929 vhampionship array. chardler to Stratford looked reported to have shot seven tensen is ft much better ail g00(j jjUt yle peed d 0f the Get Good Shoot birds. Near Corinne, in the Bo back, as he Is rnnen ei caused him tow miss, other Elder valley, It is sa-- d that a than Pomeroy and a wjse a touch down would have number of flocks of birds upcapable pass receiver TOe Utes- been, scored as he was free In Boxelder wards of a hundred In a flock, scored tour ol their six Juch- This half showed the best were seen by the hunters. downs by pacing. It football 0f the day with both One thing about the hunt, tea.ms about even but the Hundreds of hunters spent a that spoiled It for some sports-- " , be-0j the beet vacation very profitable day Sunday In men, was the fact that personi hv iv,o Ban to teu on the Bulldogs but shooting pheasants in Boxelder carrying guns, went out and never Y spirit county, the opening day of the shot pheasants In this county. ihn witb season for these birds in cer- This is a closed' territory andff tain sections of the state. A penalty that would meet just-kick the, goal from the Tigers thegime ed As of six men, including ictt to those who shoot In ter party 15(111 1116 on Mariner Bemston. ended Webar had !fthd0nrav a tieS Ray ritory that is closed, would be 14 C. N. wfiln,,iP0nrhi yard line and things with to take their gun away from and Row Wright, Saw bhaPtn e) looked like the score might be three others from Cachla Junc- them and revoke their shooting mActr something besides 12-- 0 but the tion, returned last night with license for the season. runs oa and end final whistle ended their sixteen birds. Each hunter car!nsLentlrely passes. In excavating gravel for Los rying the necessary license. Is Utah Aggies dropped out of charge. 8arlo, Chandler and Holmes entitled to two male and on:. Angeles highways and buildings the unbeaten class by taking a showed steam shovels dug an area of 15 the most promise for female bird, 4 Brigham the lacing from while the heady Reports are to the effect that acres to an average depth of Young university. The Cougars work visitors of Gutke the speed of the shooting swarmed all over the Utah Farmers lor the.r second victory in Bliss eight years of rivalry. R GEORGIAS Hoover, the Cougars all around backfield star, registered three touchdowns. Denver took a 33 to 13 beating from Southern California, and today was back horrte to make ready for the invason of Utah Aggies Saturday Utah meets Colorado college this week in Salt Lake City and Coloradop!ays Coloradcr Teach-e- rs f of Bill Stribling Is now by boxing master ooiball Teams consid-re- d If!! gars , j ( na SJuXed Cltote PA. 22 Twlicht 25 25 13 2 13 7 14 n t '3d $ 20 7 15 41 13 12 6 12 14-1- Tli Difftrcnc Crank letters are the kind a public man gets from strangers who bawl him out . Fan .mail" comes from intelligent people who think him a wonder. Sun Francisco Chronicle. j chSerTTb ed pati as a Btoarid wan'd, but fts worse if on the end of your cigar I sP.arg fer2y & W v ja k A T w els fe play-aroun- t r, - 4s? f( . i t? ' st yv J Jt, hellvon "? 7Jr Greeley. - Jvf i ft ' vfJTHk irtf' GO-GETTE- at t f ' y IxwXvf' 39-1- scored Its Colorado Mines firri victory of the season by beating Western State. 13 to 0. The miners will be idle this week, but take on Regis college of Denver on Armistice day. Wyoming tried to win its first Rocky Mountain conference tilt in three years, but Colorado Teachers got a 6 to 6 tie In The Cowboys play (Cheyenne. Colorado Aggies ' Saturday in Fort Collins and probably will be on the short end of the score onefi again Theron Davis continues to lead individual scorers wuth 43 points in four games He is followed by Christensen of Utah with 36 and Thome of B Y. U. V' . iV Sea-mo- with i By The Associated Press The national list ot undefeated and untied football teams has been reduced t I Oklahoma City university has scored more victories than any other college, winning seven games without a defeat or tie. Six more teams are deadlocked for second place on the list with six victories apiece. Tulsa Is at the bottom with four victories. Utahs Indians lead the unbeaten in scoring with a total of 224 points to 14 for their opponents. Only Fordham ha One an uncrossed goal line. safety has been scored against Fordham. and untied The unbeaten i rurtlier Otts ,jaf r i : X J- - ,'v 0i i. v, V it fi 1 ffJ1 . . . . the war against Spitting is a crusade of decency ... join it. smoke CERTIFIED CRmOi -- tographs of "spit-tippin- g cigar makers. The above picture was taken onMarch22, 1930 , An affidavit from the photographer is on file, showing that this workman used spit in finishing the end of a cigar. .Vv 4I (hie cfmany actual pho- p f T I 'I Over 7,500 cigar factories are registered by the U. S. Government Over 7,400 of these hand-rocigars, producing 50 percent of the oiitput Every hand- rolled cigar-m- ade by American Cigar Co or anyone else is subject to the g Certified CremO is absolutely free from possible danger of g No Cremo is made by hand ll ? 9 f4 ssKj; V SM . ? "spit-tippin- spit-tippin- 33. Utah university has scored 2D4 points in four games for an average of 52 per contest. Only seven points have been registered against the champ.ons Brigham Young scored the Certified Cremo is wonderful smoke mild a really mel-lo- vy Every leaf en- nut-swe- et! tering the clean, sunny Cremo Kid Chocolate factories is scientifically treated by methods recommended by Battles Tonight the United States Department of Agriculture And its purity is safeguarded along every step, of the way by amazing inventions that bind, roil, wrap and tip the cigars. NeW York, Nov. 2 (AP Madison. Square Garden tonight Kid Chocolate, Cubas flashv legro featherweight, and Fid&l La Barba of California, who once gave up the flyweight title in favor of a college educaafterward tion, and shortly changed his mind, engage in a ten round bout. Tht vagtn prospect of a chance at Bat Battalino's featherweight title is the lure which brings promise of a lot of action. Aatronomica) Limitt It would not be possible for astronomers to detect other suns surrounded by ej terns of plnnets, even if they evict. 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