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Show THE SALT XAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. P2W1REET TO GMSS WITH J BEAR INTNfEW " PITTSBURGH, CALIFORNIA ELEVENS Drake Boasts National Star COACHES GIVE LOOM FOR PASADENA GRID CLIMAX Tulane of South May Re ceive Invitation if Penn Team Falters. Rockne Directs Team in Person By BRIAN BELL. NEW YORK. Nov. 12 W. Plan for the annual Rose Bowl football gams KnnteDirects Preparations From Wheel Chair; Troy Mentor Prepared. January 1, i3o, are subject to revision, but Indications now are that the scream of a panther and the growl of a bear will echo bowL the through The Pittsburgh Panther seems to do enjoying perfect health and Jock Sutherland's powerful machine is In line for the nomination as the representative of the east in the annual clash of the sections. The University of California Bear finds Washington and Stanford standing in Its way to the Pacific coast throne, but even failure to hurdle the last obstacle probably would not prevent the Invitation to Pasa- a. Stanford plays Army Decemthe Cardinals from any plans Involving New Year's day. Bean Win Accept If Proper Offer Comes. University of. California officials have been quoted on the coast as not for the as signment, but willing to go through with It If the invitation should be extended and the designated eastern opponent meet with approval. "Pop" Warner, former Pittsburgh coach, now Stanford mentor, has ex- departure. pressed an. opinion that Pittsburgh "I my boys with will receive and accept the nomina- the fact that they will face one of the addition In to the high foot- greatest grid machines in the countion, ball prestige to be gained, the ever try, but Notre Dame can be beaten practical "Pop" suggested that the the same as any team." financial benefit to result from the just game would be helpful In paying ior the new Pitt stadium. Sonthern Teams Have .Chance If Pitt Slips. If Pittsburgh should run into dis aster in one of its two remaining games, against Carnegie or Penn State, and one of the undefeated southern teams complete its season witn a clean record, tne invitation might go south, as it did last .year, to Georgia Tech. and two years in succession, to Alabama. Tnlane, with R.O.T.C. Five Begins Sue the best chance of any team in Dixie 'LP Hoop to escape defeat, might find it dif cess Drive ficult to convince its faculty that such a Journey would be a good thing League Title. for all concerned. In 1925, when feelers were sent out as to the possibility of an undefeated The R. O. T. C. five, which won the in lane Greenback team of that season making the trip to the Pacific University of Utah Intramural bas last year, championship coast, the affirmative vote was not ketbau off successfully Tuesday af unanimous. If Tulane should be started ternoon Freshman the by crushing named, however, the New Orleans team would be In the best position hopes of winning the annual cham- in tne fraternity of any eastern outfit in meeting the pionsnip, league, the Beta Theta Pi .nosed out problem of change of climate and Phi Delta Theta. 11 to 9. working outdoors in preparation for With Reese Llewellyn, substitute tne game. Coach Biff Jones Is giving cons Id on Vadal Peterson's varsitv last sea shooting baskets from all angles erable thought now to ways and son, means to getting the Army In shape or tne noor, tne Army live were ai leading. Llewellyn counted six i or its ctasn witn etaniora. - The ways field baskets and two free tries to weather bureau will be very much become the high scorer of the day. surprised if much outdoor football 14 points, suites, Reese s run practice can be satisfactorily con- with ducted on the plains of West Point mng mate, neiped tne Army cause points to during December. The Cadets are materially by adding nine former 1. slated to leave December 18 and the total, luck Saunders, D. S. high school luminary, garnered make several stops en route for four field goals, besides playing a wonderful floor game. The Inability of the Freshmen to make setups was Tackle Prove Fatal . the chief cause of their defeat. The fraternity contest was a de To Oklahoma Youth fensive battle from start to finish. So effectively was the guarding of 8PIRO, Okla., Nov. 12 OF). Johnny both teams that not one short shot McLain. 17, quarterback of the Splro was made during the contest Jepp- high school football team, died today son, Beta's left guard, was high point of concussion of the brain, suffered man, with two long field goals from in a game between ' the Splro and the center of the floor. Armstrong Tallhlna schools yesterday. and James each made three points McLain, who weighs only 110 for the Betas. Dick Mulltner, at for wasa pounds, injured- ta tackling ward, and Bob Burriston, at guard, much larger player. were the best performers for the los 28, removing consideration In ARMY QUINT DOWNS FROSH for 33-z- s. . ing ouintet. California Is the leading producer Two games are listed lor Wednes of Portland cement, the 1927 census day's schedule. Sigma Pi, winner of of manufactures reports. last the fraternity championship season, will tangle with the strong Pi Kappa Alpha outfit in tne Frater nity league, while the Hiking club will meet the Outlaw five in the Non-fratern- loop. Headliners a. O.T.F.P. F T. P.I in rf 1 1 J N oalioway. n i llewyn. It ...I 1 !Huffaer. e If.. i 10 0 Marker, Sutton, t :1 6 0S Wnodard. tf 1(0 0 Baunderi. rt Badarr. If ...0 0 0 0 Workman, la 10S 1 0 4 0 0 la .10 Luna, Morgan, rt ..2 o a o i Lit ell jo. rt Til 2 1 M Total ,.T"l48Ss1 Total Relrrw, Byron Neuaon. R. Bultea. at $35 lis BETAS. June, re these days. 4 S 1 111 Total! Totals ... Referee, Reese Llewellyn. fHEY aare manufactured viewed from every angle they are Just different enough to place them In a class by themselves there Is PLENTY of "kick," but not TOO MUCH for good taste. -- these "ults-i- n right t Assailant of Sonny Guilty THESE clothes are far 1 beyond the ordinary, the .....I I I Jurors Rule by large concern, who employ YOUNG MEN to design clothes FOR young men. 1TE have PHI DELTAS. riTF.P. O'Prinee. rf ...0 0 0 0 l'Mulllner, If ..1 3 1X 31 0 Barnatrom, D 03 Taylor, n ...,1 01 01 1 1 Burriston. If Barter, rt ...0 00 0 00 Thorley. rf ..0 j nrrpt Anderson, rt 0 0 0 Rldeout. If ..011 Evan. ...0 0 0 Armstrnc. Jeppson. Is lines of youn g a men's suits we are sell- tag at $33 axe the "big in "dothosdoiu" noise" HTHE - fabrics-tw- ists, worsteds and homespuns, for business wear; and plenty of double and single breasted check and plain colors for something a little more dressy. You 11 values. at $35. and our GETTING BY depends WHOLLY upon our Belling a lot of them LOS ANGELES. Nov. 12 W. Pete Lanjone, promoter, was convicted on a charge of .battery brought by Qus Sonnenberg, heavyweight wrestling champion, by a municipal court Jury tonight, and was sentenced to thirty days in jail. Sonnenberg testified that Lad lone called him on the telephone October 22, asking him to talk over some pro posed wrestling matches. He said he met Ladjone on a downtown comer. "We walked to Sixth and Broadway principal intersection)' and stopped to talk then, quick as lightning, something struck- me in the face and I went out," Sonnenberg, tackles carried him whpa4Pytng. from a Nebraska grfdlron . to'the' wrestling throne, testified. "When I came to in a second he was standing over me saying he had licked the world's champion, and that I was a cheese champion anyway," the wrestler concluded. The lury deliberated ten minutes. Ladjone's attorney filed notice of ap peal and the promoter was released (a - ilaa,ttoetreme S35.00 under J1000 bond. The first book, to be .printed lathe. United States was produced in Cam , bridge in 1640. FORMERLY SiEGEI. CLOTHING COMPANY 1 Spaclal to Tha Tribune of Saturday. Tulane-Sewan- ber . Sports Body Gives Dinner Chris Iverson, prime cog in Coach Ossie Sblem's Des Moines eleven, as an mythical eleven candidate. Notre Dante gridders found him elusive. Tech Mentor Georgia Picks Winner in Game By W. A. ALEXANDER, Head Coach, Georgia Tech. Member Football Board. SOUTH BEND. Ind Nov. 12 OP). SATURDAY'S FORECAST. Knute Rockne today resumed the Xinnessee-Vanderbl- lt Notre Dame football coaching reins Tennessee which he relinquished because of an should win as Vandy will be worn Infected leg October 26. He was driv from hard games with Alabama and en to Cartier field in an ambulance. Georgia Tech. Alabama-GeorgiAlaand from his wheel chair directed Tech preparation of the Irish squad for bama has too much power. its game with Southern California Tulane easily. at Chicago Saturday. Kentucky-Virgini- a Military InstituteKentucky. LOS ANGELES. Nov. 12 OP). Georgia-Aubur- n Georgia all the Primed to the minute for their clash way. Duke-NorSaturday with Coach Knute Rockne's Carolina State North undefeated Notre Dame gridsters, Carolina State after a hard battle. thirty-eig- ht Unithe from n CaroTrojans North versity of Southern California, with lina all the way. the cheers of two thousand followers Close. South Carolina-Farma- n Florida-Clemsringing in their ears, boarded a spe Florida by cial train at 6 o clock tonight bound close score. ' for Chicago. tc Lee Before they Jext. Coach Howard went Joner performers Institute- Virginia Polytechnic through a short but snappy scrtm i M.rvLnrt virrint. PnivWhni in. m mot, ucMriiaillHWUU uuuutc stlUlte. uiagc 10 peneci me auacK expected to oe Louisiana State university Mis turned loose on Soldier field against sissippi Louisiana State university. Coach Rockne's Ramblers. Coach MiUsaps The Mississppi Aggies Jones had little to say on the eve of Aftles. dena. . Osden Winter Out Drake university way they tout Halfback. MOSTOFDATA First tvisectronrf a dog caused In discovery of blood circulation London ia 1620, . re th Carolina-Davidso- ' ' 4 ' Virginia-Washingt- MESS - Most of the coaches have no particular fault to find with most of the facts published In bulletin No. 23 by the Cargenle Foundation. As a matter of fact, the coaches supplied a great bulk of the information to the foundation. Some of the conclusions made from these facts seem a bit overdrawn. On page 85 the report says in regard to personal equipment and its use: An other phase of this general matter bears very directly upon commercial' Ism and its results. With the inten sity of modern competition in foot ball, personal equipment has taken on an importance that far transcends its true value. Team Buys Best Personal Equipment. "An Institution, for example, Notre Dame, that can pay from $17 to $25 a pair for the lightest weight, best made football shoes and purchase for its squad pants made of aeroplane silk has an obvious advantage over the college that cannot or does not spend its money upon such luxuries. But the young man who. as an under graduate, is provided with luxurious personal equipment will not be in cllned to purchase less refined and costly equipment out of his own pocket when he begins to earn his living, and thereby bis inclination to participate in sport after gradua tion win be considerably dulled." For the past two or three years have had the pleasure of playing golf with several former Notre Dame boys who had the $25 shoes and the silk pants while playing for Notre Dame. One of them uses an old sweat shirt that has seen better days In lieu of a sweater, another played for a year in a pair of cheap shoes that hurt his feet.. He could not bear to throw the shoes away as long as the sole was good. The whole outfit used second-ban- d balls and only used nice new-onfor some particular putt, happen to know that all of tnem are making better than aver age salaries for young fellow Just out of school, but they are interested in two things in this instance saving money and playing golf for the sake of the game. Notre .Dame Wins 'w F c ' v i if- AT t OGDEN. Members of the special committee of the Ogden chamber of commerce on winter sports will gath er at a dinner party at the Hotel Bigelow Wednesday evening. O. L. Becker, general chairman, will preside at the dinner party, the first oniciai meeting of tne men back oi tne winter sports venture. Wilbur Maynard, director of the western America Winter Sports as soclatlon of Tahoe, Cal., will be one of the featured speakers. President E. R Alton of the Ol den chamber of commerce will also deliver an address. Seventy of Ogden's most prominent citizens compose the general com. miuee. me cnairmen of the van. ous committees are: E. R. Alton, pro gram: rt. o. Anderson, advertising; a. r. uigeiow, iinance: k. e. Bristol, housing: P. H. Mulcahy. do derbv: W. H. Shearman, ski tournament: L. F. Whitlock, kennels and entries: James A. Howell, transportation; Al Warden, publicity and secretary; E. r jeiasiea. venerai secretary. j. Oeden. Ashton and Tahoe recent ly formed a triangle for the promo tion or winter sports. Tne dinner party was decided unon at, a meeung. Kentucky Ready to Get St. Mary' Proposal - LEXINGTON. Ky.. Nov. 12 W. Interested in reports of a proposal irom me American Legion ot Los An geles, that the University of Ken tucky Wildcats meet St, Mary's col f ... 1 ' ' i lege on Oakland. Cal.. in an totersec' tional game at Los Angeles Christmas day. Athletic Director S. A. Boles wired today for a financial proposition. It was estimated that it would cost about $10,000 to send the Ken- tuckians to the coast and if the com mittee in charge of the game will guarantee that much and a slice of the gate, and if permission of the southern conference to play in a game Is granted, Ken tucky win accept, it is understood. . 1 i 21 if post-seas- on 7? (CatfTl!. flTi Grantland Ricehlrl lilt Kt Totl TrUm Inij TnUmatt HgUttrt. V. S, faint I 0JU TWO MAIN TOWEKS. left. Cornell win find an afternoon, Two of the best teams to football of serious trouble In trying to break bump into a pair of Saturday mat- through the Green defense. It took inees that should test them to the a penalty, a fumble and a wide, flat pass, intercepted, for Harvard and limit. The two teams are Notre Dame and Yale to cross the line against this team. Neither could pass or rush for debe that better Pittsburgh, might scribed as "teams with eleven half- a touchdown. And there are good backs." The speed of their lines is backs at Dartmouth left although about equal to the speed of their none of them is a Marsters. Cornell will give the Hanover delegation more backs. Notre Dame stands up to front of trouble than It might be looking for. Howard Jones's powerful Southern There are few tackles anywhere as California contingent at cmcago. good as Wakeman, and Cornell has Pittsburgh will have to drive its fast. better backs at work than aha had strong defense through Carnegie last fall TENNESSEE'S TEST. Tech, a hard team to score against. Tennessee's strong team with a Notre Dame has the harder battle ahead, but neither will have any backfield that has Dodd, Hackman chance to loaf. This Southern Cali- and McEever, now has a chance to fornia contest is the one game that prove itself. It meets Vanderbllt on Rockne and his staff fear more than Saturday, and Kentucky later on, and any other their team will have to both can play football Vanderbllt was good enough to give Minnesota play. . The far westerners are coming w a stout fight and to beat Alabama two touchdowns. Dan McGugia Chicago with two big squads that by carry a flock ot big, fast forwards Is a great strategist and be can be and big, fast backs, iney nave au counted on to give Vanderbllt every the man power any team could want possible weapon in this coming gam. Almost every coach admits that and most of this man power is also McEever is the best back to the fast and experienced. The Tennessee star u big, The defensive strength of Carne south. and fast Weighing ISO pounds gie Tech will be almost as bard to strong or more, he can punish a line or crack as Southern California's. Its weave his way through broken counoffensive strength isn't as good. But He has a good running mate in try. is to there power enough put up a Hackman. who hasn't been on a losing fairly even war against Pittsburgh! team to preparatory school or college fast charging line and to give Uansa for five years. and Parkinson plenty of trouble. Vanderbllt was called on to fact Only two strong teams, unusually A'"rama. Georgia Tech and Tennes strong, are going to upset Southern see In a row. This is asking an arm- California and Carnegie Tech at a squad that. . isn't- any too. lui from ,h. rr.io.,n . , v tiu DiMch,H v j ikwuui au, wucic vanaerous ly 200,000 spectators Tare expected.. . Baturon , Dace k rt,. lot to do with any final national i?"?! " .be a. up. rankins. Notre Dame now has South. he. Columbia bas had to face Marsters em California, Northwestern and the Blue and White will run Army to face on the next three Sat and theanother fine back, urdays, which is asking a large chunk against is either dropped or from a team that has already plowed wherein the name This is silent. young man's through four or five hard games. Masters. He hasn't quite the brilCORNELL AT HANOVER. liancy of a Booth or a Marsters, but Cornell has scrapped along through he can do about as many things well one of its best seasons to several as any one now in football. He can years, but It now comes to the hardest do everything demanded of a halfSaturday the Big Red team has back to the running, passing, kicking tackled to date, Dartmouth isn't the and defensive game. Penn will meet same with MarjHrs missing, but even a hard fighting outfit In this battle, without theJyr. Green star, Dart- a team that has coma a long way Id of football talent since the Dartmouth game." mouth has .h asv-- ir,. tSSTTui JJ. ..iVfSi " nd "f at' Camels smokers! i are for knowing pri&L ; - Our team has played Notre Dame a number of times and has lost many games to Notre Dame, but we have never yet figured out the alibi that the silk pants beat us. The thing that beat us was the stuff inside the silk pants. I suppose that an institution that has spent thousands on a fine build ing and equipment for a chemical laboratory is taking undue advantage over the rest of the college world, but ii tneir cnemists can grade up to the equipment the country won't loose sleep over the matter. A bunch of kids at an ornhanane up In Virginia play football without shoes because they had no money to buy shoes. I can't remember when game. They have what they lost It takes in any athletic contes- tspirit condition and enthusiasm. Buy the boys good equipment if the money is available: if not. so on and play anyhow and don't bother about unaue advantages and whether the youngster will Insist on a gold tennis racaet wnen ne is so. TURKISH CIGARETTES Wyoming Boxer 'Safe; Injury Report Untrue KANSAS CITY. Nor. 12 (Pi Ed die Anderson, Casper, Wyo., boxer, was not hurt to a motor car accident near 8t Joseph,-Mo.-, last night, as reported. Anderson, in training here for his bout with Steve Smith of Bridgeport, Conn.. Thursday, was found, safe and sound, at his training quarters today. Tuetday Fight hnFLINT, Mich.. Nov. 12 N. Y., ny Clccone, Schenectady, won the decision over lightweight, -Eddie Kid" Wagner. Chicago, to a weighed Wl.-Jo- Wagner 13 4. herself the pleasure of CAMELS New smokers are not always in a position to have a real preference in cigarettes. But when they acquaint themselves with Camels they develop that sense of discrimination that leads to real smoking pleasure. Camels are made so carefully and of so good a blend of choicest cigarette tobaccos that even those with inexperienced smoking taste quickly recognize their superiority. They are for those who appreciate the taste of choice tobaccosrthe fragrance of a perfect blend and the soothing mellowness of a really satisfying cigarette. (Copyright. 1929. by the Christy Walsh Syndicate.) 136, It'a Just too bad If any smoker because of mis Information denies himself or 'Si. , NEW YORK. Nov. 12 W). Oeonrie Goldberg, Brownsville lightweight, won an easy decision over the vet eran, Johnny Dundee, in the main bout at the Broadway arena to Brooklyn. BETHLEHEM. Pa., Nov. 12 VP. Jose Diaz, Cuban lightweight, won on a foul from Henri Dewancker, in the fourth sound.-- Each weighed 132. Mickey Blake, Los Angeles welterMats weight, knocked, of this city in the first found. they flock to nd rlie but-Cha- Missouri produced 1,161000 bushels of sweet potatoes this year. Cof H J. 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