Show t RT It S L By BILL y letter men of f t the le University of Utah alumni will form forn ie il Impermanent organization at a meeting Monday night in th the these e use se hotel The old ld ti time e gladiators rs have their ire up and and I Ito g to to make male a noise that will be Heard far and wide It is IS of the graduates who participated in athletics while 1 east ast bench to demand d mand a voice in athletic directorship at their atel Suggestions for the good of the tile various sports will vill tj fer d. d and and means will be used to make the suggestions carry i t It is IS said lic athletic a authorities ties of the university are also on the lookout I tilling that can help The athletic council has been more or t ea on certain matters Recently Ralph Jordan a Salt Lake aper man man w was s appointed d business manager of athletics This ler tao t-ilo e e in in III the right direction It is the forerunner of having a aate ate manager of athletics Jordan is a wide awake live wire as be been n in athletics athletic knows knois how they should be run and will ill t give the east benchers plenty of bloom He will take a aCoach iff Coach Tom Fitzpatrick's shoulders and he should be able that the 1921 schedule for the football eleven cleven is not a mussed fair f ir such as this years year's has been V Goodbye and Good Goed Lu Luck k Le Leopards V ACH Ott Romney is off for Everett Ore with the East High school l r On Thanksgiving Thanksgiving- day the Salt Lake champions will wUl play one o of the strongest high school football teams in the West Vest The Everett team has been making about the same sort of scores against tic teams jn In the Northwest that the tho East High has in these parts 1 team has been trimming the freshman elevens of ot the Oregon and Washington university and has spilled small college teams i neck eck of the woods all ove over th the gridiron companying the Leopards is at least one member of the Salt Lake ill club Ott Romney appeared before that august assembly at a airi iri last Tuesday and made a speech Before he lie w was s through he had hada a IJ 1st sst phlegmatic member about bout ready to give some sort of a football Ho He aroused considerable enthusiasm and the Rotarians all wished I see the Turkey day da battle in Oregon Now if every member of i I tary club in Salt Lake Lake or or rather if iL any member of that club failed the he game that was played between the East and West High schools to 1 November 13 it is indeed a pity that Ott Romney make his speech earlier in the season it Lake is behind Coach Ott OU Romney and his valiant Red and Black and the whole city know that even though the Leopards should It will vim not be without a struggle and the Northwest will wUl feel that Salt Salts s raising the proper type of young men who V know how to fight and andI I 0 o the last it Br Ki gridiron treat teat of 0 the season eon so 0 far as intercollegiate football is locally comes off next Thursday afternoon on Cummings I. I The Tho Utah and the University of Utah will go to bat in inife ife e annual clash for the honors of Utah Both these elevens have eu ups and down this season but football fans throughout the state that h t both coaches will have their teams sparkling for this battle and andl liot l of football that cant can't be beat anywhere here Is on tho the gridiron platter so se e who have hae been itching for a clash clash- to the finish i i V Coasters Like Ty ST fans have shown greater financial enthusiasm in Ty Cobbs Cobb's tricks V an lan they did a year ago In Babe Ruths Ruth's home run runs V V The Georgia Peach drew in a a. a V single exhibition game on ae e. e Pacific slope the other day Babe never ne was able to shy that V Collars into the box office to see him on his tour there course Bambino wasn't as much of a c celebrity l then as he became imer The difference between 61 home runs and 29 Is Is 32 remains however that the coasters have hav paid the great Ty ODor lonor It is gratifying to the many thousand Cobb enthusiasts that W iv went over big rs s may come and go but the baseball smartness which Cobb put V game will always alwa's be ba monumental Detroit prima prIm donna receives 1000 w per per game for his exhibition 3 and rand he manages to display all his cunning in every matinee maUrice V Tie fie em Ty everybody's Ty-everybody's f for r y you u V V i I Who Saved Baseball Any anyway way AT is sport and who invented it anyway V Isn't it just a set of games Or things that kids kids' naturally do as asa asa I a a sort of mimicry of the jobs which we call work when we grow up I The romping boy cant can't take the place of ot man or the giggly ISo So l l cant can't do up her hair and wear high heels like the women folks tolles so soV sost V st st. have to play games and imagine things spirit with which a kid rides a stick sUck horse is the spirit of real sport V then because men hate to give up their play days das the they have taken games V and them and sometimes s they have spoiled ji r Ireal real essence of ot baseball is found played by a gang of ot youngsters a I It isn't up there in big leagues where the players are arc paid aries ries and quarrel over contracts and such things glad Judge JudEe K M. M Landis said what he lie Ie did when he accepted the o Ob ever created in baseball p V baseball professional battleship has been torpedoed by gambling G politics and petty jealousies which threatened the kill leill the game for forgot DT n m leve eve got to keep baseball on a n. high standard for the kids was the 11 Office office which Judge Landis took when he accepted the chairmanship V new baseball tribunal l. l ll ome day well we'll find that the kids who Invented sport have saved i I. I i I I I I j I i II I V I |