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Show "TTTE SALT LAKE THIBUNE, SATUH15AY 1 M0SmO, SEPTEMBER 20, mV 1 INTO ACTION SWING UTAH SCHOLASTIC ELEVENS ... RED Score Leopard Passes, End Runs Former West Gridders Too Much for Smaller Three Bull- dog Grid Machine. "' . Touchdowns ng Ralph Jago, halfback, who after the first quarter, got away with sensational long runs that netted touchdown. Hartensteln's passing The also netted two touchdowns. East passing attack caught Cathedral without much defense and the Leopards took to the air on numer ous occasions with success. The starting lineup; Hilton.. McMurray. Bower. . . . Bruins re ...rtrg rem, who relieved Richins. showed some of his brother Archie' form in hi punting. Two or three Of hi kick went jor liny ana uxiy yaras, For the Alumni team Kingwooa and Beckstead In the backfleld and Heckler and Lane on the line showed the best At the first of the game the Alums started with a bang, but the lack of condition began to tell Cathedral. were held pretty on them and Cu ey well in hand. they ' Keller Hasley Dusan .... West Stewart... rel Alumni Lewi I" U Th Trtburi. PARK CITY. A second-strin- g fullback by the name of Flult rampaged against Park City high school here today, and the L. D. 8. C. eleven of Salt Lake defeated the locals, 11 to 0. Flult scored both touchdown and converted two kicks. Play was close for the most part, though the Saint clearly were the stronger eleven. A number of the Saint regulars were not in the game. Flult got over for a touchdown in Simmon.. L. Larsen.t .lg I. Schaerrer.., .It B. Schaerrer., ..le J. Wilson qb .rhb McBeth ....... ...... Blaschard . ... the first quarter when he intercepted a Park City pass and traveled over th goal line. He got his second In the second period, on a line buck. . The lineups: C Springvllle 0). Harward .re '.rt rg .c Hollyrood Colin Romps In Winner Everett Mill Btanley Adamaon Thorn Pasman. lhb ... Gudrnxnnon Chllds fb Substitutions: Springvtua Cap tain Havmond for Mendennail. p, Haymond for Nieison. Hugnes jor Blase hard. Blaschard for Hughe. Officials: Referee, C. Bwenson; umpire. Kline; head linesman, L. J t. . v's . STRANGLER LEWIS MATCHED v:; AGAINST DERN AT ARENA Champion and Local Favorite Meet Oct. 5 in Re- -. KANSAS J OPEN Btrangler Lewis will meet Ira Dem in a title wrestling match at McCul-lough- 's Meet Bethny Eleven;; Other arena In Bait Lake City. Friday, October 5, Promoter R. vern Big Six Schools Sched-- McCullough announced Friday. exule Scrimmages. , Lewis was scheduled to meet an ponent here late in October, but due to some flattering and urgent offers 38 A"). The KANSAS Cmr.-8ep- t in the east he canceled all engage menta In the west except a match In first Bis 81x eleven to enter the lists for the aeason's campaign will Los Angeles and Salt Lake. Aggies. Bo mcmii Ira Dern was chosen as th man be the Kansas face no easy assign to meet the champion, on account of lln's Wildcat Canton-wine when ment they meet the Bethany the way Ira stowed Howard away with the airplane hold in Swedes tomorrow in Manhattan. Tilt with the freshmen or hard Thursday night's peppery aesslou While the Salt Laker had found the scrimmaee between two picked var going rough a lot of the time against slty squads are,, on the schedule for Cantonwine. he wound up in a blaze the other five camps. Injuries and temporary ineligibil of glory when he clamped his specialty hold on the big lowan and ity of many Kansas city Aggie gnagters, coupled with the reported , dropped him for the evening. elev Proposed appearance of Big Munn Dower of the Kansas conference and other who were to be part of en, ha caused worry in we Aggie send McCullough' elimination series will camD and Coach McMilun will be postponed until after, the big his men into batue instructed to iigni utmost to the match. McCullough la not at tlut Both the Bethany and Aggie line time ready to announce any further of ahead the probably will average 185 pounds, for the pushing Slans,match both backf ields weighing around ha upset the schedule with 160. '' completely. Cornhusker football stars, present This will be Ira second shot at and future, will stage a game in the the heavyweight title. He met Letic last spring and was defeated after stadium. The fray with theonIrosh the almost two hours of what Lewis has will give the fans a lineup chosen to refer to as exceptionally possibilities of the team which will meet Iowa State in a conference game hard wrestling. October s. Ira will hove to give away more The reputation of past Husker auu than thirty pounds in weignt elevens is not worrying Coach Noel cannot claim to have anything on Workman at Iowa State, and his Lewis in the matter of ring general are rounding into excellent charge fahi of his but application ship, form to halt the invasion of Coach mous airplane on the big CantonwiPt Berg's crew. Last year Iowa State i Thursday Wgnt snows mas uie lost to Nebraska by a touchdown on Laker has an ace in the hole which a waterlogged gridiron. must be reckoned with. The chief a large injury list the Kandifference between Ira's airplane and sasDespite Jayhawkers. under their new Lewis' strangle hold i that it only mentor. Bill Hargiss. are enthusiastakes one of Ira's holds to do the tic and practice has been such to detrick. Ira demonstrated Thursday velop the men rapidly Into condition night his marvelous power of re- for the opener with Orinnell a week cuperation, and he demonstrd hence. what many people have hitherto befor its opener Oklahoma is lieved impossible, namely, that tle October with pointing Indiana in Blooming- ( can be applied successfully airplane ton. Coach Ad Lindsay has many to a man weighing 220 pounds or capable linemen, but has yet to make over. a selection or varsity Dacxs irora Ira will have the altitude in hi fa- among a dozen candidates. vor, for Lewis has done SO per cent Coach a winn tienry as searenmg Bill of hi work at tea level and will natu- for a tackle to play opposite rally find his efficiency somewhat Smith in the Missouri line, and deof the offensive if hampered in Salt Lake, especially veloping the aerial Ira is able to hold him off for sorx.e- - Tigers. The Titers will be the last Big Six eleven to begin the season's thing over an hour. McCuliourh has not yet arranged schedule, not meeting Centre until ft ifcs4 ' Asay Whitmani .....re Oray Ball....... Milne Back Chad wick ,,. Peterson Rowe . .....I ., . ...qb . ,...xhb ..... MIDWEST, EASTERN TEAMS OPEN 1928 FOOTBALL SEASON .....Lewi .... Hughes .lhb Johnson. fb Prane Dudley Novelty of the Doubleheader Lehl Bushman for Substitutions: for Peterson Smith, Trinnlman, to' Be Introduced in Big Royle for Johnson. Spanish Fork Hale for Nelson, Nelson for RobertTen Schools. son, Dart for Rowe, Lewi for Dart, Dart, for Dudley, Hansen for Lewi. Touchdowns Hansen 3. Peterson 3, H. Asay. Goals after touchdown CHICAGO. Sept 29 0P.--Old Prane, Lewia, Hughes. Man Football the old gentleman : himself will make his appearance In intic Too Strong the midwest tomorrow for an eight te The Trlbun. , Special EUREKA. Tin tlo high school week' visit, introducing to Big Ten waited six minutes, only, before It gridirons the novel program of scored a touchdown against Ameri- double-heade- r. can Fork here Friday, and from then Chicago and Indiana will be the the visitors wera routed com pletely for a final score of 45 to 0. ' first in the field with the two-gaAt tne ena oi tne nau tne score wa novelty. Amos Aionzo Stagg. devel 19 to 0 for Tintic, but In the second oping hi thirty-seveneleven at half the locals ran up. 38 points be-f- the University of Chicago, will send they substituted the entire second hi first itrlng players against South team, and the scoring receded. Carolina and another team against d May led the winner s attack. Rlpon. one game following the other. Wabash and Indiana State Normal will be making it a Hoosier holiday for Indiana at Bloomington. Others Do Hot Open Season for a Week. For the other eight teams In the : . . . Pitt, Army,' Initiate Navy, or QUARTERFINALS our Matehes Scheduled Saturday; Btviley Wins Second Round Tift From Cox, Two matches, one second round and one first round, were played in the single tournament of the Liberty pare Lawn nowuna association matches are on day. Quarter-finschedule Saturday afternoon at the park. E. F. Bailey defeated WUHara Cox, 13 to 7. in the second round match. Cox had won by default from O.'J. Gibson In a scheduled first round match. R. S. Jennings defeated L. O. Keller, 13 to 10, in the first round rn al tut. 'Saturday's matches are a fol lows: J. Derbyshire vs. C. Anderson, 3:30 oclock. O. R. dishing vs. winner Derby' 3:30 o'clock. A. T. Nash vs. R. J. Jennings, 4:30 o clock. . E. F. Bailey vs. winner Nash-Je- n nings, 8:30 o'clock. n. T MEfi RE E ITCH Frank Coeltz'and Dr. C. B. Pfoutz Continue Tilt in Directors' Cup. Youth will be pitted against veteran Saturday again when Frank Ooelta and Dr. O. B. Fputi resume their match in the grand semifinal of the directors' cup at Fort Douglas Saturday at 3 o'clock. The two piaypa last weejt over tne rim eiehu een holes and Goelt is leaduig. J upM Th younger player is allowing his older rival a handicap on eightalinkaJ-.The first eighteen of the other nemiflnal match between Flmer Barlow Fox am beDr. and Flneh gin at 3 30 o'clock and the second round Is cheduied for Sunday morn, lug. The grand final miiX be played on week from Sunday. , . ' . Scores of Opening Grid Games It 8. ' REGION ONE. South Cache 0. . . . ; . REGION TWO. Western Division. GrantsvUle 18, Bingham 0; Murray 32, Cyprus 19; Tooele 104. Westminster 0. i .REGION THREE. SpantehFerkMr Lehi rHffrta 45. American Fork 0; Springvlile 3, Payson 6. REGION FOUR. Richfield 0. Sahn 8. , REGION FTVE. Ferron 31. Huntington 0; Carbon 39, Central 0. , , V. Walker ... ..rg Errickson .... ...lg Bunker ... .... .rt. , Mackay . . . D. Walker ... .It ..re. weu-eam- .. .. . .le. .. ..o.b. .G. Kerr ..Cropley . Watkin Jensen . ., ... rhb. . .Round y Buehner ...... .lhb. Harris Christensen ... .fb Substitutions: Bear River, Holt for O. Kerr. Refer, Culllmore; linesman, Headlund Baker. - n pred-tlo- throughout. Tooele high school humiliated a fighting bunch of Westminster youngsters on ths latter' score. farm Friday by a Tooele displayed all the qualities of a 104-to-- O caliber. grid machine of Tooele relied on an aerial attack the bewildered which from the start, lncal nreo achooL Tim and time fumble and caragain It recovered ried the ball over th goal Una a a all-sta- te . reult- it Westminster felt the blow of tha faculty axe just before the opening whistle and a a result Comer. B y, warren, Worden, Bywafr, Sta-le- y, Brough, McCaskeU and Clarkson were confined to th bench and will be for the rest of th season, leaving only a handful of players for Coach on with Bryan Patterson to carry during the rest of the season Tooele proved In Friday" gam that It will be a team to ba watched. The squad is heavy and experienced, having been together for oma time and last but not least It ha speed and plenty of it. The lineup: Tooele. Westminster. Pos. too-ke- BuUivan Po. Murray. Wiesley.........ler... . Bowen ..x. ....... . Rodman Wyatt ,.ltr ...... W. Tate v . Wood Garman Harknes.....,..rg Jgr. E..TaU X . Thone Oore Eckblad ....Jg . Juretich Ewlng........Jgl..R- - ChrUtenson ...rt....... ounnerson Carter.,.. Rohwer , Orlfflth Miner...... ...rtl ,.Jt . White ,. je. ....... . Simper Flnlay Haymond.. ,....xel. ........Allsworth Lester Grome..... ...le McComsey.......qb lhr Parry Allen Jhl Peters Marshall . Westphall.. .qb. .rhb .lhb Sonne Pusey Angel .Russell Rose . Meyers Keynon fb.... .MlUnkovlch. Westminster Woods Substitutions: ..Jb... Substitutions : Cyprus Peterson Birchell for Wyatt, Walker for Rohfor Harkness, Powell for Peterson, wer, Smith for Flnlay. Lindsey for Wllklns for Powey, Tratto for Eck- McComsey, Williams for Wlseley, Parker for Gar-ma- n. blad, Barratt for Carter, Mills for Clark for Marshall,Gordon for Sulli Tooele J. Miner, Harris for Haymond, Healy van, Kirk for Bowen, Barton for W, ir v orome, tugier lor Bonne. Bavlch for K. Tate, Bates for Officials: Simmon, referee; Tate, R. Christenson. Mack for White. F. Thome, umpire; Thurman, linesman. Gordon for Russell, Walters for Rose, Mitchell for Milinkovltch. Stevens for Grantsville Stars Savlch, Smith for Kirk. Touchdowns Allsworth, Scoring: Rip Over Bingham 6, Sullivan 1, MlUnkovlch 3. Rose 4, Special to The Tribune. . GRANTSVILLE. , Lillywhlte failed. .. Aspic The lineup:- Bingham (0)., .Bishop McGregor . machine-lik-e " Cyprus. Jones Two experienced Grantsville gridders, Nickerson and Hale, ripped, ran and passed their way all around and through the Bingham men and Grantsville upset the Miners in the opening game of the Western division of region No. 3 here Friday, 18 to 0. The two Grantsville backs, aided by the almost impregnable Grants ville line, assumed full responsibility for all three touchdowns. In the first quarter, Nickerson passed to Hale over the line for the first score of the game. In the second canto, Nick erson went through the line for the second touchdown, and In the third BEAR RIVER. Linford period Hale carried the ball eight . ... C. Kerr yards for the final score of the game. w. . Butler All tries for points after touchdown ,.. 104-- 0; Deacons, Working with De- . Barnard.. . - . . ; Grantsville (18). le.... .. . Sand berg ..It. .... R, Johansen . Paskett Jg....... Bolic... ...... B. Garrus .....c. 8trellich,........rg........ . Sutton Takia Muscllll L. Mathews Boback.,.....,.jt...... . W. Barru re Timothy O.Mathews CaulfUd.........qb.:.. 81ottl Nickerson ..... jhb. . Hale 8mlth lhb. R. Con tratto. . . .ib. t . . ... . . '. Butler Gordon 1. MltcheU Christenson down 1, 1. L Mack 1, F. Points after touch AllswSTth 3, Rose 3, MltcheU lUUWWUUliiiUUYlUie JUNIOR eRIDTEAIViS III SEEK PRIZE Special te The Tribune. OGDEN. A suitable trophy win again b given this year to the win,' ners of ths comae tidon among the four Junior high schools, it la an. nounced by charier Empy. ogden business man, who wa the donor of last year' trophy. The four schools in the competition are North, Washington. Lewi and Central ' Junior high school. Washington captured last years trophy. Coach Donald Barnes, at Central this year, has a promising group of are out practicing youngster-wh- o nightly in Lester park. Those in suit are: Claude Olsen. A. Stoker, Tom O'Neil, Irvin Bodily, Lynn Foley, Eiwood Tracey, Leitoy jacobson. Bur-de- tt Dreeno, Francis Foley captain), Con Substitutions: Bingham tra tto for Timothy, Branes for 8trel-lic- h. BUI Burbidge. Haywood Green well. AMERICA!. FALLS Grantsville Hogan for Sand-ber- g. Herman Smith. Jack Long, Edward Paul Hibbler for R. Johansen. Brown tJoodeU, Frank Wheelwright, st Goddard, Dan WUligan, Chester for Hale, Hansen for W. Barru. Ivan Burnett, L Hersoowitch Hale Touchdowns Scoring;; SPILLS ABERDEEN Nickerson V . and Dan Brooks. At Lewis, Coach Clifford Doxey has three veterans from last year out in Jim Riley, Ambrose Hill and J. White. Five men from last year's squad are Crimson Eleven Smothers Op Joe Anderson, Frank Mattson, Lester Bingham, Glen Keddington and ponents; Takes Long End Roscoe Anderson. The new men are of 24-- 0 Count Emmett Barton, Mel Baird, Avalon Stephens, David Beede, Nephl Gras-let- t. Glen Hendricks. Herman LehSceclal to Th Tribune. man, Art Sands trom, Mai Bingham, AMERICAN FALLS. IdahCrf UP- Wilbur Robinson, Charles Morby,; wttin the dorje. the American Fall Lynch, Merl Leigh, Frank Ber- State Game Committee Issues Ross hiffh school Crimson eleven complete Calvin Mark ry, Nesfel, Del , Stewart, ly crushed the touted Aberdeen high Tower, Joe Fowler and Dee Wangs-gaar- d. Proclamation Aside nere Setting school team maay aiiemuou by the score of 24 to 0. At no time Coach A. J. Knapp la working Nov. 15-2; visitors the did the game during nightly at North with a squad of threaten to score. American Falls about thirty men, as follows: Elmer crossed once in the opening quarter Official declaring an Mushert and Max Jones, veteran; and twice In the second. They failed- open seasonproclamation Jack Hilton, Duane Bales, Fred Moron bull elk In this state to convert a single point after toucn- thft year from ris, Wilford Fumisi, Owen McLean, November-1to 25, o. to ended half is the downs, and both inclusive, was issued by the Roney Imama and RoUey Hoenstiner ' The final marker came in the third state game refuge committee Friday. members of the 1827 squad, and Vern Amerlast the in and quarter period Under proclamation the state Springer, Clyde. Hunter, Spencer. ican Fall used reserve, but were un- iisn anathisgame a Wangsgaard, Ray Orton. Charles able to penetrate deeper than to the chairman of the commissioner, committee, shall Is Salt, Lloyd Stephen. Gordon Price, line. visitors sue 465 permit for the killing of e'k Elwin Miller, Vaun Parry, LeRoyn, ; Aberdeen was unable to do any- with horn. These per Webb, Jamea Foulger, Carl' Casper-sopronged be to ball. the with Reputed thing Lewis Jones, Lewi Brans, Jack to be sold to residents of one of the strongest elevens in this mit are Utah for 810 each, and not more than Francis and Ray Wilson. ectVn, they failed to make a single ten Coach Virgil Peterson of Washof them may be sold to nonresifirst aown aunng uie game, ine dent for a fee S50 each. The ington, whose team last year won the Crimson linemen smashed through to revenue derived of from the sale of title, has only three men back from crush the Aberdeen backs before they these be turned over last year In Earl Cook, Bob Bingshall permits Their started. could get longest gain to the state run and game fund of ham and Harry Sackett Following for the day wa three yards, made tne are the other members of hi squad: state. in the final quarter. All for the permits to Clarence Russett, James Beach, WU-- "' Outstanding performances were snoot appUcations eut must oe in tne ornce or Bam Rackham, Orel Henderson, T. turned in by Tolman, Baker, Ross Arthur Mecham, state fish and Henderson, William De Hart, Jules man. Meadows. Zaring. Brucks and J. game commissioner, not later than Dieu. J. Beuhler, M. Peterson, N. Stuart for American Falls. Aber October 15, stating the first and sec- Mendrink. Pete Evertson, Pete Llnd- - . deen's luminaries were O. Brado and ond choice of territory In which the trom, Frank Woolley, Melvin Wll-- '. Henlev. The local touchdowns were liams, D. Jensen and John Cowley. made by Rossman, twice, and Baker applicant ais interested, andor accomA schedule for play this faU has money panied by certified check and Ringe. order for 810 in case of a resident not yettobeen drawn up, but it Is ex- ted be announced soon by Dave .. applicant and 830 In case of a non pec wangsgaara. junior hum school ar . resident applicant . The permit issued are to be ap bitrator. portioned as follows: Cache national 4-forest, 45; Nebo. division of the UinHome Run Standing J tah national forest, 150! Manti na LOGAN. Cache county will enter tional forest, 200, and Fish Lake na(By the Associated Press.V herd of ten animal In the state tional forest, 70. The proclamationof Home run yesterday: Ruth. Tan- describes the areas in each fair at Salt Lake, beginning Oc then be shall which kees; Goalin, Senators; Simmons, tober 4, according to County Agri- the national forests Athletics; Miller, Athletics; Coch- -j cultural Agent Robert L. Wrigley. open to elk shooting. rane. Athletics: Reynolds. Whit Following the Judging at the county Box; . Homsby, Braves; Gonzales, fair, a committee, appointed by the 'onca City Reds Enter Cubs; English. Cubs. Cache County Holsteui Breeder asMeet of Polo Final Round National leajrue leaders: Bottom- sociation, selected the cattle to comley. Cardinals, Jl; Wilson, Cub. 30; prise the Cache herd. - The animal 6PI 38 PONCA CTTY.Okla- - Sept Hafey. Cardinal. 27: Bissonette," are owned by H. W. Ballard and M. J. Ballard. Benson; Plowman Broth- The Pone City Reds went into the Robins, 25; Homsby, Braves, 21:Southwestern of polo open final the Harper, Cardinals, 19: Burst. Phil- ' ers. Smithfleld: H. P. Anderson. Bea-i- tr Rletamlsrlitenaon: A. J. tournament here today by defeating American league leader: Ruth. from Fort LeaReese & Sons. Benson; John T. the fast Army teama score of 17 to U. Yankee. 53; Gehrig, Yankees, 25; ' Quayle. Logan; Parley Murrav, venworth. Kan., byteam a Ha user. Athletics, 16; OoUn, Senawas given WelUvlDe. and Clarenc Melkle. The Ponra City one-go8mithfieid. handicap and led all the tors. 15; Simmons, Athletic. 15: Jen-kin- Body Formally Declares Elk Season Open ' . 5. 5 , ' State Fair Entries PRACTICE GAMES. East 39. Cathedral 0; West 8, Alumni 18; L. D. S. C. Park City 0; Jordan 38, Ogden 7; Granite 7, Bear River 6; Provo 0, B. Y. U. " 7, ..c. feat Use Aerial Game! Murray pulled what appeared to be a lost game out of the fire in th final quarter against Cyprus Friday to fiby counUng three touchdown nally triumph, 33 to 19. The final period started, with Cyprus having score. the advantage of a Murray opened up. with a passing game in this period, which, coupled with some good line bucks, soon pushed the ball over. It counted th goal point on a pass play and the core was tied at 18 -- all. Not satisfied with a tie. the Mur ray boys stepped out and before the excited crowd could calm down nad registered two additional touchdown . and a victory. The Cyprus boy played bang up ball for three period and by taking advantage of several costly breaks were able to keep out in front for three quarter. The first period end ed 7 to u lor Cyprus. At tne nau the score read 13 to 13 for Cyprus. The Cyprus boy continued their drive In the third period to run the count to 19 to 13 in it favor. With the opening of the last period the Murray boys took control and soon had the game tucked away. Summary; Cache County Plans For Utah Scholastic Elevens Preston POS. GRANITE. Moss Western Division Champs Bingham. com-Dlet- ed The lineups: -0 Rallies Against Cyprus; Grantsyille Beats Murray rd core. NEW YORK. Sept. 38 OP). The 1938 football season In the east get under full headway tomorrow with the small colleges being fed to th big ones In large numbers, but with Indications that the games will be close and the scores smaller than on any previous opening day. Uncle Sam' Annapolis midship men, in their first appearance of the year, take on Davis and Elkins college of Elkins, W. Va., which last week toppled West Virginia university. Navy moooed up Davis and "El kins last season, 27 to 0. The Army, which started slowly last season with a. victory over Boston university, appears ca- score paoie of multiplying that by almost any figure, while Pittsburgh, one of the greatest of the eastern Western conference, tomorrow will teams in 1927, figures to have anromp with Thiel beaten last be just another day of practice. They other 48 to 0. Yale, which shared will not open the season until a week year, with Pitt the mythical eastern title, later. . .. Is one of the few teams, including Notre Dame, however, Joins wUh also Princeton and Harvard, which Chicago and Indiana In prying off do not open the season until next th lid. Knute Rookne will present Saturday. his 1928 creation to the home folks at South. Bend, with Loyola of New Syracuse Anticipates Orleans furnishing the opposition. Trouble With Hobart. The two-gaprogram is someSyracuse anticipates more trouble thing for 8tagg to worry about. With than usual with Hobart, which kept his smallest squad In years, the the score down to 13 to 0 last season. coach of the Maroon hardNew York university draws a fightly has had enough material to build ing opponent in little Niagara. one good varsity team of, reserve Other games include Gil Dobi"' , trength. Cornell against Clarkson Tech; South Carolina, speedy but light, Columbiaboys vs. Vermont, Dartmouth will face the Maroons with the ad- and Norwich; Georgetown and ML vantage of having had a practice St. Mary, Lafayette and Albright, game under its belt. The southern- Perm State and Lebanon valley, er tucked away a victory last Sat- Pennsylvania and Ursinus, and urday, spilling Ersklne, IB to 0. Most Washington and, Jefferson and of the follower of the Maroons are Bethany. disregarding the Rlpon game, but Rlpon, it seems, is quite serious about Football Results it and will go Into the second game i determined to spring an upset. Indiana Is being rated a the danBirmingham Southern 6. Auburn 0. gerous machine of the Big Ten sea- - Nebraska Wesleyan 8. Tarklo ColWabash but has the son, reputation lege of Missouri 0. of being able to give it opponents University of Omaha ,7, Norfolk a chance to show Just how dangerous Junior College 0. they are. It will be the seventeenth Oklahoma Baptist university 39, meeting between the two teams in Burleson College of Greenville, thirty-nin- e Of the sixteen Texas, 0. years. won Hoosiers have games played the Kansas Wesleyan 45. Bethel 0. eleven, Wabash five. Indiana has 30. South Dakota University scored 313 points, Wabash 203. Springfield iformal 0. Frosh TREMONTON. The local Bear River high school eleven sprung somewhat of a surprise here Friday by holding the heavier Granite team to a 8 to 7 score. The Salt Laker were on the short end of a 6 to 0 score until the final quarter, when they strengthened to push over a touchdown. Captain Frank Christensen counted a place kick for the goal point, which gave the Farmers a 7 to 8 victory. Coach Walker' boy played a crappy game. They scored first to the second quarter after recovering a Granite fumble on the latter" 35- yard line. They completed a pass and then pushed the ball over on straight foowau. In the final penoa tne visitors showed their best game, xney a short nas and then worked several plays to count their off-tack- le Play With Smaller Schools of Section. th LIEH HUGH AGGIES Spec HI to Th Trtbun. Prane pas and ran fifty yard through a broken field for a touch down. Prane cpnverted. The lineup: Lehi (7). Spanish Fork f3) ... .c ....... Marchant Jackson. H. Asay. Gives Christensen Farmers Victory and third quarter and two in the final period, and converted two of it four tries for point after. The lone Lehl score cam in tne final period, when the loser opened an aerial attack and H. Asay took Trlnniman......Jt c... .'.. Pugh lg . .Woodland ..... ..It... Ie .Lund Otacoma Saunder Qb Stahle West Jackson .rh. Pace ....lh... ... .Mllbum .Flult Lend (Capt) ...fb Substitutions: Park City, Blackley for Oiacoma, Julian for 6tanley. L. D. a, Mos for Brook. Hogan for Gray, Richardson for Lund, K. Smith for Meacham. Moor for Pugh. Dayne for Moore, Tanner fcr Lusty, Teser for Milburn, Penrose for Saunders and Adams for Fluit Referee, Smith, Park City. Oketberry H. Wilson ' . ..Oray Meacham Lusty . Brook . .rg. L. Rasmussen .. Spafford Nelson ...rg Robertson Smith. .."........lg ..rt ....... Oardiner ... re. WOrtleyi., J. Rasmussen . .rt Mendenhall ...... L. D. S. PARK CITY. Pos.' Meison Law TOOELE RUNS UP HUGE COUNT . ' ON WESTMINSTER IN OPENER D. S. C. Win; p11 8mUI te TM Trtkun. PA Y SON. A Pay son touchdown late in the first quarter proved sufficient for the local to upset Bpring-vi8 to 0, In th season' Inaugural of region 3 her Friday. After the local's score In this canto, Sprlngvul tried desperately to overcome the lead, making Its best bid in the third period, but the determined Parson men stopped the Red Devils" rush and held them at bay In the final period Th lineup: Parson (8;. L Fluit Gives Granite Rallies Against Bear River. . Tilt in Lasttainijte - ish Fork Win. Hensen Dlmmick Boyle, t IKITntl Cam rtl... .... Hechler WUson. ii. ... Orame lg ..... OTnnell Jgl.... Hyland Gilbert o ...... ....It Bridge Peterson Leads , Logglna Goodmans.... Urr. ........ Lyon ....Je Mulcahey Eardler ..qb ...ltr.. .. ...... Lane Spanish Fork Loomls Davie... ...... ..ler ...... Spafford epwlal te Th TribuiM. ..rhb.. .. Cook Ouhin... LEHI. Spanish Fork opened the lhb. ob Lloyd Phillips Lvon..... fb., rhl.. .... Tedesoo season with a 28 to 7 victory over Wahl Rlngwood Lehl here Friday. .....lhr. The winners, led by Peterson. Beckstead Rlchin .....fb Win Grid Substitution: West Elkrem for cored a touchdown In the second turn Mat Bout. fo-cut-ed McGinn Otssman Richins: Piston for Ooodmansee; Oertsch for G bis man: Kruse for Stewart: Sloert for Gilbert; Bren Alumni Mi Ulgan nan for Lvon. IpkUI to The Trfcuoe. Bridge: Lemon for Lloyd; Rew TWIN FALLS, Idaho. The Bruins for Lewis: McOin for Spafford; Ha- won a dramatic victory over Albion for for Lyons. Touchdowns: Wost lin minute Normal "school In the last 3, Alumni Beckstead Davis. of the second game of play to the Holden. Referee Rlngwood. ball when the season here Friday, was passed from Frarell to Martin over the line and kicked over the Putzler, Albion goal by Captain. making the score 13 to 13. The play In Jubilant brought the crowd up chorus for the team and Putzler, for touchdown both scored who ijCXTNOTON. Kv Bent 38 UP). ' Twin Falls. Hollyrood Colin disposed ol his opThe game was fast from the start, position in handy fashion in winthe team eeming pretty well ning the Ashland atak feature of Grand Circuit races. Another matched, though the Bruin had the ball in the Albion half of the field on of Peter Volo, Bennet Volo. wa Ward" most pf the time. running second. The Indiana, for was a feature. pacers, was won by Petro Ouy. after The lineup: Better Win, topheavy favorite, wa Twin Falls. distanced following a break on the Albion. . Je vF5Llor first turn. Wilson... . W..M. Moore The Judges not liking tne anve oi WW. de J. Klrhv behind Better William Jg.. . .Brailsford Finch clared the betting off and reserved c...... ..Lincoln Buehler their decision further regarding tne rg Hall..., wheeler race until later. rt Thomas.... re The eastern mare. Summer Hansen a,rtln Ward Worthy, won the second division 3: 18 Perrin .....AU .... Shoemaker trot for horse that have not won on Herbol year, but not Hatch rJ?!,Ue the Grand Circuit thissecond heat to Tooley only after losing the t... Simpson... Ostran-de- r; the Michigan colt DonReferee, Doane; umpire, ald Belwtn. head linesman, Merritt : in First Period; Tintic, Span- No-bia- Tjiit 6- -1 Lone Touchdown Scores First Half. . Frolseth Erickaon Bhowell Dewey.. Bridge Carlston Flandro C. Clark 0E1S. SAINTS DEFEAT of California football fant will be upon the$ two young football totem Saturday in the interactional clash at Lot Angeles between U. S. C. and Utah Agfies. They are Captain Theron Smart, left, and Ellis ReoV Wade. Eye$ In The West Panther tasted their East high' Leopards found Ca1928 defeat Friday when a team and first to their liking Friday thedral found little trouble running up a 39 composed of former Panthers ran to 0 wore on the East campu In a up a score ot,l to 8. The Alumni all of their points in the first practice game. Coach Mick Owald scored used nearly hi entirs first string of half, making one touchdown In the thirty-thre- e and from the first five first quarter and the last two in the lone score minute of play, when East pushed second period. West over Its Initial touchdown. Cathedral came in the second quarter when hard-hltwas Phillips, Cathedral's Eardly blocked a punt and Davie East's speedy backs reeled off long scooped It up and ran yards jor the around ends, touchdown. gains, particularly Cathedral's line outplayed while the Coach Mclntvre used Ouhin at s. on every play. Blocked punta gave quarterback in place of Captain East possession of the ball In CaHe also used the entire second occathedral's territory on several team backfleld which, in addition to sions and the only player that could Ouhin, consist of Wahl, Richins and wall forward penetrate the Leopard Lyon. All these men showed up well. was Paddock. Cathedral The Panther line worked like a vet fullback. eran outfit, holding the former and Hartenstein. quarterback, down to small gains. Elk rred Panthers went In hard-hlt-U- California Has Eyes on This Pair prawsEis EAST SWAMPS CATHEDRAL; .... ALUMNI DEFEAT PANTHERS ' al 'f Specific Want culUul. way. The Ponca City Reds will meet Blue, Browns, 14. National. 8CTs League tmais: are the most re- - the Pone City Blue in the final of American. 472. Grand total, lC7i, , the tournament Sunday. " 4 |