Show THS SALT LAKE" TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 4 1937 pses Jordan in Feature High School Encounter Provo Meets Sees It Granite in Derks By J S Battle We have frequently noted over a long period of years that a t C 1 relatively trifling incident is sometimes followed by tremendous An assassination that ordinarily would pass as consequences Judge Memorial in n “obscure murder’’ led to the World war Home Appearance The latest illustration of this type of sequenceg is based upon a field goal kicked by Jack Manders of the Chicago Bears 'in Iasi' Cyprus at Murray Sunday’s game at New York between the Bears and the Giants As kicks go — especially the Manders kind of kicks — it wasn’t By MARLOWE BBANAGAN much of a boot It was merely for twenty yards and was less A football schedule1 replete with than half the distance of a kick made earlier in the game by “naturals” is in (tore (or state high Cuff’s effort school football fans Ward Cuff formerly of Marquette for the Giants Friday was one of forty-on- e yards The3 two kicks constituted the total The “big game” on the Friday It was witifiessed by 50559 Schedule will be staged at Jbrdan (coring the game ending J to at 2:30 p m the rugged ipectators Beet-digge- conference The Friday rivals are keyed for a supreme test when they go Into action against each other The Beetdiggers who have come along slowly this season will be at full - : far as to say “he never misses” Anyway the Manders kick last Sunday released a sudden and astonishing demand for more kicking in football games Football writers seem to have been stricken with the unanimous urge to promote kicking Practically every commentator within the week has had something to say about the desirability of a restoration of kicking go so strength for the thundering gang from Davis county The Darts led by battering Joe Davis a battering fullback are set to notch John Lardner one of The Tribune’s columnists remarks: up their fifth triumph in history “What is true of Manders is also true of several other place-kicki- agaiijst the Beetdiggers and their in conference compethird pros Put them within practical range of the crossbar tition straight and you have your three points — three points that may mean Jordan Has Edge a ball game In previous meetings of the two “There is a stern lesson for college football in the tactics schools the advantage has been all resulted in How many college games this year have of the pros for the Beetdiggers On 10 occaties that a field goal would have smashed to pieces? About sions they have walked off the field hundred And for that matter how many major games have with the lauyels of victory compared the four times the Darts have wound up 7 to 6 13 to 12 or 14 to 13? A couple f dozen Ten to One game been returned victors of the Manders variety operating on college ended in a tie trained place-kicke- rs The Darts are favored to taka this fields this year would have changed the whole football map of A fast struggle the country” charging line plus a backfield which can skirt the ends as well as ram PRACTICE INSURES SKILL the line in flawless fashion give the Davis crew a edge Naturally the Manderses are few and far between A cerover the powerful Jordan machine tain quality of coolness and nonchalance must be born in the team wins high Regardless of which natural kicker but training can make almost any player a speschool fans anticipate a torrid cialist in this department a specialist to the extent that he will battle shots make good nine of his ten In the other game in the Southern seems Manders the himself famed A word on this subject by setup the Bulldogs of Provo will battle Granite’s Farmers on the lattimely: ter’s field at 3 o’clock Neither has “No kicker in the world can be a rpbot but he can get pretty had a successful campaign to date close to it The! time comes when you don't think of anything and both will be out desperately but the ball in front of you In fact you don’t think of anything seeking a victory which thus far at all You go through the right motion by instinct” has eluded them The second ‘'natural” on the FriIf the present flurry about “putting the foot back in foot- day calendar will be staged at ball” should have any effect toward an Increased emphasis on Hyrum where the South Cache this department of the game a multitude of fans will be well Spartans will attempt to bring to streak of the an end the pleased They have witnessed and deplored the gradual elim North Cache victory Bulldogs Over a long of the one of greatest ination sport’s period of years these little upstate schools have conducted a sports rivA POPULAR SELECTION alry as hot as it is ancient and anything can and probably will hapWe believe the selection of Charlie Gehringer of Detroit pen Friday In other region one as the “most valuable player to his club in 1937” in the Ameri- tussles Preston gpes to Bear River can league will meet with general approval Because he lacked and Box Elder to Weber North Summit only a tie what is known as “color” Gehringer has been kept out of the to clinch honors inneeding the Summit ciris now he “most valuable” lists but he where cuit will conclude its league schedbelongs ule Friday when it treks to Heber 80 of votes which the possible upon Gehringer received 78 City to meet the Wasps of Wasatch The Braves are odds-o- n favorites the baseball writers’ poll- is based He was four points ahead to notch up victory No 4 at the of Joe DiMaggio the Yankees’ sensational fence buster The expense of the home town lads rest of the field was far to the rear the next closest being Hank Judge Memorial will make its sec Greenberg of the Tigers with 48 ond home starid of the season meet Gehringer went to the Detroit club to stay in 1925 He is ing Park City on the Westminster He was a a native of Flowerville Mich and is 34 years of age junior college field at 2 p m 1934 and combinations in major factor in the Detroit champion Lehl at American Fork This year he led the 1935 and batted 377 in two world’s series The Lehi at American Fork game American league in batting with 371 tops the setup in the AIpine-Neb- o e These Previous winners of “most valuable” honors in the American district Friday are at their best league have been: Mil Ty Cobb Detroit 1912 Tris Speaker rivals always each other and past perBoston 1913 Walter Johnson Washington 1914 Eddie Collins against formances' go into the discard when Philadelphia 1922 George Sisler St Louis 1923 Babe Ruth they clash Payson plays at PJegs-an- t Grove and Spanish Fork at New York 1924 Walter Johnson Washington 1925 Roger Lincoln in other district contests 1927 1926 Burns Cleveland Washington George Peckinpaugh beThe scheduled game Lou Gehrig New York 1928 Mickey Cochrane Philadelphia tween Wasatch academy Friday and Delta 1929 Lew Fonseca Cleveland 1930 Joe Cronin Washington has been switched from Delta to Mt 1931 Lefty Grove Philadelphia 1932 Jimmy Foxx Philadelphia Pleasant They will open hostilities at 3 o’clock Hinckley plays at 1933 Jimmy Foxx Philadelphia 1934 Mickey Cochrane De- Fillmore troit 1935 Hank Greenberg Detroit 1936 Lou Gehrig New The Big Four Thursday A division game at Ogden between the York Tigers and the Panthers of West will be played in' the municipal stadium at 2:30 p m South and East teams will clash at- East ThursFriday encounters find the day Is 3UP-"Lighthorse” third with Guldahl NEW YORK Nov money winner B team at West at 2:30 p m Ogden y of Harry Cooper of Chi- $8190 behind Henry Picard and the East A eleven at South Pa who has earned $9916 cago whose winnings of $13573 make him the leading golf winner of 1937 has virtually clinched the Professional Golfers’ association Ace Parker Agrees trophy with a point total of 490 for NEW YORK Nov 3 CPI-- Ace 26 events this year it was announced Parker" Duke’s 1936: Wednesday by the'P G A football back Wednesday wired acover ceptance of terms to play with the Cooper holds a lead his nearest rival U S open cham-pio- n Brooklyn Dodgers of the National All games scheduled will be played Ralph Guldahl of Chicago Professional Football league Friday unless otherwise indicated REGION ONE I Preston at Bear River North Cache at South Cache The Big Box Elder at Weber World’s bye Logan ‘Bouts Best ‘ Southern ‘A Conference Davis at Jordan 2:30 p m Wrestlers —Friday- - Night— Provo at Granite 3 p m ng thrill-produce- Gives Leopard Midgets Slim Margin Vacation Awarded Noted Colt Collects $5680 PIMLICO TRACK Baltimore Nov 2 (A?— Fortune favoring the brave smiled on War Admiral Wednesday and Samuel D Riddle’s doughty brown colt camg from behind to win the mile and sixteenth Pimlico special on courage It was the eighth straight victory for the money winning rs defending state champions opposing a talented Davis machine in a game which is expected to pro' duce a champion in the Southern A MORE KICKING DEMANDED Curiously enough the Manders kick was given far more publicity than the Cuffkick The reason is not apparent Perhaps it is because Manders has for many years enjoyed the reputation of- being the world's greatest football kicker They Rugged Dinosaur Lineman War Admiral East ‘C’ Eleven Conquers Triumphs South in 7-- 6 Combat At Pimlico Successful Line Buck for Extra Point champion and the $5680 prize brought his earnings to $166500 To Take Vacation His grateful owner announced after the race “I have given Trainer George Conway two months’ vacation and the Admiral will not race again this season" The crowd of 15000 gasped as their faVorlte broke third and trailed until the final turn Masked General Brandywine's gelding carrying 100 pounds to the Admiral's 128 seemed to have victory cinched until he ran wide coming into the stretch and faltered War Admiral quoted at one to 20 the shortest odds this season paid $210 for $2 and Masked General paid $330 There was no show betting The general collected $1500 for second War Minstrel $750 for third and Bottle Cap victor over War Admiral in a sprint last year $400 ' ' ' for fourth and last At the third quarter Masked General was four lengths ahead of War Although the Dinosaurs of Carbon have not set the prep cir- Admiral Jockey Charley Kurtsing-e- r shook his whip alongside the cuit on fire this season it is no fault of Gene Robertson husky colt’s head and drove his tackle Robertson has played topnotch football all season brown mount to the fore in the stretch Crowd Bones Winner ” Heavyweight Primo Camera has Robert C Zuppke head coach at been refused a permit to fight in the University of Illinois has been The crowd dissatisfied by the England the boxing solons ruling coaching the grid sport at Illinois Admiral's performance booed him for 25 years he is not in condition after the race East took another step toward the Big Four title and clinched the Little Three (city school) crown Wednesday afternoon when Us revived “C" aggregation eked out a victory over the Cub midgets on the South field The Leopard Kittens got off to a slow start this season taking a terrific thrashing from West in their initial encounter but they came back to win two and tie one of the last three games The first quarter found the two clubs in a nip and tuck battle though East pushed its way to the Cub marker and then 6 two-yar- d fumbled its way out of a score The Leopard mites drew first blood when they finally got under Clawway early in the third canto son galloped 35 yards to the Cub line after intercepting— a South pass Farr zipped through for ten more to the Cub 20 and then Lund tore off five to reach the stripe Farr went off tackle to make it first down on the Cub line Two line bucks by Lund and Farr laid the sphere on the two-fomark and Clawson went over Clawson bucked the line for the extra point that meant the game It appeared that the Cubs weren’t going tcfget into the scoring column until Davis South signal caller flipped a pass to Jensen who sprinted to the Leopard three-ya- rd line before he was brought down from behind by Farr Two plunges by Neuensehwander and Davis failed to gain but 's ' five-yar- ot Cooper Leads Pro Golfers Carbon MMN EVENT HICK or A ARJAN 3 FALLS MUD - 1 BILL SINGH LONGSON FUN FEST TINT ‘ Morgan ROEBUCK BEN GINSBERG LEE PENNING JUAN OLAQUIVEL HANS SCliULTZ GEO HARBEN TOM ZAILjLRIAS LEO PAPIANO ALBOYD riccuuouGH’s anErji 8:30 ' ' 8:30— NINTH SOUTH AND MAIN— Ticket Oa ftal JOJE VINt'frNT’M WAM 0MO 48 E Sn ftoiith ANNEX Ai'Hl 2a4 ftovtli and Mala “'mm St“ 110 It Ig c rg rt re qb m rh Derrick Malln Farr Gee Lund Clawson fb Score by quarters: East South 0 Farrell Neuensehwander O T 0—7 0 6— 6 0 Hast: Touchdown—Clawson Scoring: Point after touchdown— Clawson dine' South: Touchdown — NeuenscbWan buck) der Substitutes: East 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Ivana hb South — Jensen g: Scott hb O O Davie Davis Signs LOS ANGELES Nov 3 OP) — DaDavie former University of Southern California quarterback was signed Wednesday by the Los Angeles Bulldogs professional team Head Coach Elmer Henderson announced vie A Load of Grief clean up overdue bill It’t tough’ to misjudge your income 10 that billi pile up but borrowing on yout car li a lure safe economical way of curing the trouble no (alary assignments noendorsers needed no e- - attempt The Cubs for the ty- EE 7-- ON THIS ‘MAKIN’S’ TOBACCO THAT’S GUARANTEED MILDER TASTIER— OR YOUR MONEY BACK?”-SA- YS PAUL HODGES buRNHAms 555 So maw V&I030 ltarwj--$16- 5 Ladle’ fUnid— J4rel Al Half t’rtc Reserved Seat lax i-- XXkrl if HARRY SCHNOOR (that’s the smiling gentleman standing on the has a knack for rolling his own and he’s handy witl) tools too This photo of Harry taken while he was doing a little repair work around the house shows him with some friends who have dropped in step-ladde- r) PAUL goes on: "It took just one 'makinV rolled with Prince Albert to make me a P A rooter for life Imagine a tobacco that smokes so mild and mellpw yet tastes so rich and And it lay exactly right for fast neat rolling— no spilling blowing around or bunching And then Prince Albert draws so good and burns so Present company reading from left to right is Leonard Lee and Paul Hodges who are joining in with Harry’s praise of Prince Albert “makin’s” tobacco Below you can see what they say about this'popular favorite of 2 J assures an yet tasty smoke (IYA means real joy in any man’s pipe too r says extr-mil- full-bodi- d HERE'S THE FAIR AND SQUARE OFFER PAUL'S TALKIN’ ABOUT: Roll yourself 30 swell cigarettes from Prince Albert If you don’t find them the finest testiest cigarettes you ever smoked return the pocket tin with the rest of the tobacco in it to us at any timo within month from this data and ' we' will refund full purchase price plus postage (Signtd) R J Reynolds Tobacco N C Company Winston-Sale- 7© bye B-fli- vtst 1 d "crimp cut” it’s called Another thing— Prince Albert is “no-bite- " treated hichas Paul bye Jordan District Tooele at Grantsville'2 p m Cyprus at Murray 2:30 p ni Bingham bye Alpine-Neb- o District Spanish Fork at Lincoln at American Fork Lehi Payson at Pleasant Grove 1 REGION FOUR Delta at Wasatch academy (Mt Pleasant) 3 p m THE BIG FOUR South at West B division p m —— Thursday: West at Ogden A division 2:30 p m Thursday on-:3p Og dtn irWestr p m A division South at East p m full-bodie- slow and cool— and stays lit too” P A rolls draws and burns so smooth W cause of the special way the tobacco’s' cut—’ Summit District North Summit at Wasatch (Heber) 2:30 p m Park City at Judge Memorial Westminster field 2 p m HOUR TIME LIMIT SLINGING second SOUTH e Blackett brought the touchdown missed a placement kick ing point and the game ended 6 The Cub midgets uncorked a belated passing attack which was the highlight of the game Davis did the heaving and Jensen got under most of them Clawson was the spark plug of the Leopard attack 17 RESILING OUT EA8T Neuen-schwander- High School Grid Slate 2 Summary: Williams Shank Walker Baldwin rd Her-she- DAVISCOURT '' West “A” will Invade Ogden at 2:30 p m in a change of arrangements rs old-tim- ' d with Shank at tackle and Blackett at guard Thursday’s schedule finds South and East “B” teams tangling on the Leopard field at 3 o'clock while along fine foll-your-o- ciga- rettes in every 2 ounce tin of Prince Albert -- "BESIDES being so easy to roll" HARRY SCHNOOR (above) is ‘ Leonard Lee (above) adds certainly going to enjoy that “Prince Albert is also a very mild Prince Albert “makin’s” smoke and tasty ‘makin’s’ tobacco It’s And no wonder for as Harry “got full satisfying body- - --withputs it: “That Prince Albert out harshness It burns slow and crimp cut sure was made to order --eoolrtoo and itaure Is 'mellow" — for Tail cflSS ‘maklh’ir smokers""' G1C flHiGKOi SS? 41011? 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