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Show I4 MURRAY, UTAH MURRAY EAGLE Golfers on Around - World Cruise Australian Boxer Has Big Hands Cornell Gets Track .(. ( B Saturday, January 8, 1927 I I Date at Princeton was added to another Cornell sports schedule Princeton to re- The noet is backlield dashing cull when It came time to elect a football captain, the first '() major college elevens to choose leaders for l'J'J" have shown no favoritism S . T .., lor any one position. A strong eleven for 1927 could be formed of the follow- $ lug captains. Just elected : Shiver, Georgia, end. two-ye- sched- was ngreetneut ar signed by the Prlnctdon and Cornell athletic board, which WH states that Princeton will nicer Cornell In Ithaca next sprlm:, and In Princeton In 192. also appears on the Princeton ID'.'V football schedule for the first time In 20 years. Princeton nd Cornell have been closely allied In track for several years, having. toiimi together in lP'JI. l!'.!."i and l'.vjii to ineet the eonibiiied Oxford Cambridge truck team. Cor-noi- i l ) J 3 taM'ini:iilii.iiiMii.iii.iiii.uiiiiyiiiii "- v - ::..,.. " fifT!TmT 8 The photogrnph shows members of the "F.ountMhe-Worl-d Golf club," on the steamer Empress of Scotland on around the world cruise, und will play on the courses of the different countries visited. They are, left to right: George C, Galr, of Scotland; F. O. Mork. of Idaho; I). Kilpatrick, of Vancouver; G. A. Tarlx-11- , of Vancouver; C. E. Pdaney. of Vancouver. In th panel are: William MaeKennon, of Scotland; F. L. Muson, of Cullfornla; und E. I). Wtiddell, of Montreal. 4 x-- In Jpoftfoies ma- chances season : National League. liranch From Cardinals Rickey to lingers Ilornshy. Cubs Front Hilly Killcfer to Ilabbit Muninville to George Gibson to Joe McCarthy. Dodders From Wilhcrt Hub inson o Z.icli Wheat to Wilbert Managerial jors since The armistice started the liulitins career of Gene Tiiiuiey and did not interrupt that of .luck Deinpsey. W2.'! The report that English that there are sllll William to Pantile Hush. KHs From the late Pat to .luck Hendricks. braves-Fa- un Fred Mitchell in Pave Bancroft, From I'lrwlfs ie Arthur Fletcher ti. sniffy Mi limis. Amerl-a- A Jimmy League. Leo Fohl to to George Sisler In t From 'laic So Kid Clca-:- With, nn average i '! :cts l'r.s:n CnMi Ty Tris speaker ;ii The lioiii heavyweight, championships llbt lieavywel-.'bt- th" . and welterweight divisions changed liallds durllbl-weight- Manner Shcttsline of Phillies Has Resigned William J. Sliettslltic. business maliNational nger of the Philadelphia L .'it'ii' baseball cluh. lias resigned. ialeil will the cluh since 'rc;tni.iiiitiM In IS'sl. lie has held A Its ranging front n!W hoy lo pres His resignation Is the second change in llic cluh silU'c the chxe nf tin- M'iiMiii, M umper Arthur Fh tcher as Miiiplauti'il hy Stuffy Mclmiis. ident. l 1 - tic few remaining pioneers hai !i:ill sllll III harness. Sheltsiltie. i lias liccn actliii; as business man since l!H",l, Jlilercd the Niltlmial .'"V it In fure I'li'sidclil John A lley'd-r nr aiiy of the present el-'- ht cluh (Hi.- i,( otv'iers. He win playlns iimiiuor for j ears, li-- Wrestler Seeks Match n Hat s the tennis star. Is Suzanne I.ensb-nnow Princess Spnrklltigwntors. She was adopted Into the Pueblo tribe In . coronioiM-- conducted s by Chief Ever- green Tree and Chief I.one Eagle. P.rltlsh Professional Golf nssoct-i-tlowill send over to this country a group of eiu'bt experts to engage In matches with the Professional Golfers' association of America this year. Sum Cliiiiliiim, llslitwelcht wroslltntt tut Is anxious to liiiiiiti of iln world. appear liefer? the Aliierlciin nihllc. lie it r"t Ted The, former title holder. In Mi'lhonrwi recently and Is to rndve t'.m fnrn return mutch with Thye. Trotting Champion Sold la Hie minimi old ';i,,r.v nale of lii;ht harness horses. 4l( l "isi'f i Imiii'cil hHtnls for n total of ? "il.'."J.i. Wlill fewer horses wem "'hi for n sllkhily i'ualler totul than 1,1 the nverate t.er heinl wa I, 'ilier this jeur.. The 1,'c.h ll:ht of "e Hale Mime hi the am'tion of Ailtiui., je.ir eld tnittltii; chnmplou of th-- i X'asiiii, w lil u hrmi(;!ii $ 7.(: m. pa thiriy-ftccoii- 1 di'ii! win. i; i,t. j - - , -t( 11 f j J world champion Mnssiiiaii. Put tossed ringers liorM'slme phclier. blindfolded in an exhibition match during the national tourney In St. PejersliUig. I I. 1, Mossmau Is eighteen years of age. Girl Wears Protector Marty Karow. next f:ill is eleven i A"" good. is one of the left the foot con-ddi-rci- The gri'.dii.-itlulargest which ball ranks. gre.lp b:s ever relief fullback, r Is expoct-e- Presto.i fifteen decisions, lost one decision, enand gaged ill fourteen one Fable: Fifty thousand spectator rose en iaase a the quarterback threw the ball. A n.e.n In the thir row shouted: "I 'own In front!" The .Vi.noo opeetators bim.e diately sat down. and Kill F.dwnrds il e, Ir. f&'L i V. .bihn Wllce. lh!o football coach for the past Ft Fr'ix Cr'sler itie time Cnlverslty or Cbli'cgo iitblete. was on iiU ioiind t?tl' during Ids Crlsler won nine enrcer at t!u Midway Inst'tiitlon. thri-cu b In fooiiall. basetnill all I tuisket ball. TrUlil. lhikowskl. and ,'e-seCox. Liiileni MeMMb-tackles; I'I'.v. (lilm. Krukienp and nutuber of re Marck. bn l,s. and e Fred Fulton, the heavyweight pug. tight. The Cnlverslty cf Pittsburgh will face Irake university m the gridiron Ibis year, according to nniiomicemi'ii, by Graduate M.itinger Karl E Pavls, The game Is to be plajed Bt fe l.V , Tmker. famous member Joseph of the Tinker Evers t'hance omihinn-tlon- . I president of the Seminole Kmc-luclnh, a bnniesraciiig org'inir.n-tlonemtiiig nn the PUIe highway, near l.nngwoo.l. Mn. It g The Toronto l.eafshavp p'ugged th In Held bole lift nt third base when Fitly Mullen was readied to tln fv. troll Americatis hv pitrcluislng Hilly W't I h from the P.iiTato club In ti e In teirnll tvl 'n ult. Si. 11 mi h i Si I n-,- r and Siirlna. end: V " ...y line v. ., . 4 i - .lack I'lintl w b ii" manager of the P.altlmore Orlo'es ha sen; more play t r t" the major league- than any ha rt bed over it her Individual, In Upm.oon in eieh for these prospeil la the lust year - serves. Jones Obeyed Rules Playing First I'.ack In l!l'.. ii tou In F.ooklmikcr iiuionioMles adopted Tbo ne:.s otllces." in Big Game ibroii 'd. seven the Soii'.b l.V eh'erod tei'tej 'ar-dphoto shown MN Patrlclii tlrliJiner. ern Amateur ton, numeiit m New tnelnber of the girls' basket ball f mil In the i i f g round, be of New York university, as ?he played his ball .if tin' first lie with vith the liosegnard she iivi unfortunate neeiiracy. Craceftilly It heti playing baskeiball against rbid soiifed toward the green, landed In n tennis Such (he fervor wlih which wheelbarrow and rolled Into an old the members of the otherwise f'litie dioe. plays. Mist Orltr.ner tbn prelects The boy wa pilled. Win he per !icrelf. milted to take the ball from the kboo (b dinarlly n player e'u'dn't teudi the ray $300,000 for Cricket ball or Improve bit lie. t'Ueert.iltdy. a t'rii Ke( has often Ii en i he illmbed nite the barrow, steadied bin self plot iirloiisly. took a buvkv hepy game by Amerlemi 'lasel.n!! liltdlck. lilid phijed '..lis, but tlur" Were enough erb'kef swing With hi ti!!ms'iists hi Fir.'laud to pay $.fl. both shoe and b;il well onto the gn i n The ball rolled out of the etioe, und i o Wlileb the reeC! t Jest Uia!ihe the yving pbivcr narrowly missed bU lebvcli l l.glatid atnl Allt rid ia. Thr" wrrv five mutches, tiu.kil g nil avel.ige putt for n IIirH'. mi The Ihj wb wu n nnvloas nut to paid attend. nn e ef ' :"mi' m. are w The Ac. tra'l.'ti tireak n I our tin teen t rule as llohert d r Weill lelci'.il lii'!:'l! Ill'' f re is;h-i'Athiiita. 'e orglii now, ,bii,e Tj - ', ' i In h el ilt4 TI ? la tinkreate-- t the world' g"l,',r " 'lie ' 'it eolest1. Afierican l"v. lirh-Hti- . gtf :1 shown b So much interest has New York high schools In boxing that the Public SchooN Athletic league of tlcials have promised to recognie sjmrt on a p'ane with other minor athletic activities. Ims-1- that the roaches some of the tackle and material Into g'Jards, veteran uvailahle nre KoW'iui, Ib'bin. I'.ell. Ackernilill. Albel State's years was football and rowing e:. plain and high Jumper and pole Milliter at Hie when, lie I'lllx ersitv of earned his degree. Fl.i The other s V' . f x 1 e f-- I'ml l fjelie Tllliliey. world's hoavj weight cbauiiion. has engaged In skty-oiicontests, scored thirty knockouts, won to replace the brilliant Marty Knsl lo-- r and Lincoln Cory row. Ked nre other premising fullbacks. Howard Kriss. a toj!nnore. Is the hi'stof the quarterbacks, leme of whom approach Myers Clark, who will gradii ate. Kriss s one of the fastest men on the qtiad nitd If be develops, this important detail In the hack field will be well cared Jack I'llery. rk l t. and It will change Moines October Michigan's football team played to most ol wiiom .1S7,!U1 spectators, could see the games. tip-of- f J. Mnb'e. bemin Ills racing career In F."T und has piloted l..'!it willlii'is und brought In purses amounting to f.;;,M.'i. a Habit of Tweaking at Bill Cause of Much Comment. ud ye.i-Iin- Ing after Y) fu I it K of the fresluiian eleven are the leadinc aioll. lutes for the center berth. Fdwnr fs whs ope of the main .ferry Standoert. Inflelder, has been g line all fail the sent to the Memphis club of the staysIt of Is highly pr.ibalde that he.wdl iilnl Southern league, by the his upper class PoMn. lie gmw n part i f the deal win the berth from men TI rivals. e problem Is guard by which the Kol.ins iii'ipiired Pitcher dithcult a six of the leading men for C.rlllln, these Important positions are through with football. Ted Meyer N the only Is who Putwell. nil! Joekey Jimmy with left experience at tuard tiT'der cofitraet to the I". F. Whitney plajer hn been restored to good slalidin.' In M!i;iiesotj by the hoving coinuiU-sliof thai state. It Is muiiet lines quite a feat to g"' Fred buck to stani! 1 TO HINDER ALEX When Alexander reported to the St. I.ouls Cards several weeks after the opening of Ihp Pl'.'il season, all the uniforms und caps In the clublionsi !: had been picked over hy those playV Herbert .loesting. Minnesota's line ers on hand when the season began. So Alex had to lake what was plunging fullbacK. will captain tinHe did very well with his uniform, r.)''T (iojiher looiball lenm. but In the matter of a cap lie did not jf: The biggest cap he Fn-lahas '.''.in a'lliiated Held fare so well could find his blow. pinched hockey eh. bs for woliien. while this lie bill of that cap at the .7,1 active clubs, mainly pulled has country until he cupped the crown, but ull to among colleges and schools. no avail. He stretched the cap un'il Preston Cray, manager of the Fork he could keep it on his head, but it j Island team last season, has been was always a little small. It cock d It had n leer and a twist and engaged as manager of the .Moline awry. look of being out of place. It gave tenia of the Mississippi Valley league. liie veteran pitcher n rookie aspect. Director Stagg Catches In 101:7. ' This cap had already perked and Coach Zuppke Unawares Pobert McPhall of Arlington. Mass.. shlled its way Into n conspicuous They're teilii.g this one around the was elected place In the last world series captain of the l'.'J" lart-moutMidway on P.ob Zuppke of Illinois. lie has al- ever the stage was net for the seventh football squad, Afier the Illini victory over the Maternated us regular halfback and roons lHroetor A. A. Stagg of Chicago for tw. years. quarterback went to the dressing room of the Illinois team to congrniulate Zuppke. He Norman Pitt, recruit, who deserted entered niiiiiinounced. Just in t lie midthe p.ronklyn Itoblns three years ngo dle of a harrangue by the lieiy Illito baseball, has Independent play nois coach to bis team : 11 reinstated by K. M. l.andls. "You big lummoxes.'" said Zuppke. commissioner of organized baseball. "you had a chance to run up a score and rub It inio those fellows. Put "I'l "l;.baU'.:li. creator ef it u;i." Not icing the you messed a ii"v world record for home runs i to his of gnus phiyt , Zupp'.e timed when be hit over siiv in the F.est see Siag advancing. Texas league last season, has beer, "iVcll, Ztip, congratulations" said released by the P.rooklj n I lodgers. the did M.iu "Your team jl jed a line gaaie," Frmdi ('alder bos been appointed "Oh, till, well, ihnnks" said Ztlppke. & of jir. fi'ssioiial hockey eotmiiKvioiier "hilt liny ivis ib.'ir chance.." okey league of ''Yes, ! lit voll mu-- l remember tlcl by the Nation:') Canada to net :i final Judge of all they were plo ing against a Imi.c.'i and of linjs v.Im at leu ;t vi re trying hard." ilNiniies among the minor clubs. Stagg told him. 4 P.ob I'.ell. lO'.MJ. ing TOITIECE FAILS Sport pies football huddle system of calling signals bus Invaded the basket ball court. Coach Al Wlttmer Introduced It to th' bull Unski't Princeton live, Prliiclen was the first major Fasten) eleven to make use of the huddle In culling signals on the gridiron, and will be tb first Fasten) five to use It on t he court. The Tiger quinte; will go Into n huddle before each io ghe the signal for the offensive play. s. three golf In witit ti - Mo-ise- re.-ul.- ('a'liitor, Mi -i The v;v: Tln world's i eeurd foot b:: II score was liv the Carbon t Nullity tiiL'h school eleven at I'rhv. Ftab. when It defeoti'il Kerroti In u dii;ioii name. 17.1 to 0. Moiiarity. Ii,.i;;ii;s-Frii- 1 rceciitly csjablislieil to H Adopts Huddle Plan '- U nis. " n ii Princeton Quintet f tourii.iiiM'iiis :i month. I. is Angeles and tlio sijvrot:iii!iiu territory leads tin; country in the number of pilf cvenis stuped yearly. to la'e Frank Chance .'..hni'V livers in Ftidie Cob in liay Schalk lioimie Pu-- h natovs Stanley of V h t hi P;ill Hnwl.'V. Siiv: the late From Ueil uls fhiilnv In I.ee I old t" ' players. g The ('Diversity of California ntid Harvard university have finished the season In recent years as Tar potit-fsas victories are cnticenioil. From l'.rowiis . n pin-pon- A three-teasoccer league pave Sioux City fins their first real demonstration of the sjiort. They played every Sunday. Mo-ra- I'hil.e-I'm- in 0. Pyle Is alter players assures us C. If. Svractie. ful'b.ick. I. t i Klein, center; 1111 Hunt, halfback, the two first reserve guards. Frit. Mnckey and l Iteed and nine others of real ability who have played well for the Columbus eleven. Coach Wllce und his assistants, howvet ever, will have about twenty-fiverans left on the squad and as the freshman material Is considered fairly promising, the outlook for a strong A wrestler was arrested In New York for "assaulting" the man he defeated, which Is u liiL'li compliment to pay a wrestler. Knhlnson. tr piiiB-pon- s n shows Frnle Sheppeurd, the Australian boxer, and his enormous hands, for which special gloves have to be made. From wrist to tip of he middle linger measures ten Inches, each palm being ton Inches around, lie Is u I.llhgow coal cutter. 1 1 Changes of Managers Since 1923 Season I back. The photograph Sixteen P.uckeye athletes finished their gridiron careers at Ohio State last fall and Included among the group are some of the best players developed at Ohio State In reivnt years Capt. Marty Knrow. fullback, heads the array and his departure will leave a lode that will lie hard to fill. Other veterans who have completed their gridiron careers nre Myers Clark, ess. guard; Alex quarterback; IM sailing ' I " Art, i Miner. Anihcrst. guard. Ib'iiseh. Illinois, eeiitcr, Connor, N Y. F ., quarterback Wilson. Army, halfback. Mi'l'hail, Iiartmoulb, hulf- Pal-bu- Karow's Going Leaves Big Gap Hard to Fill. laiMMinmiiiwiiinrwil J 1LA OHIO STATE WILL LOSE MANY STARS " i w'lu-- mum, .i it ii iiio, I'liu, I U. cf P., tackle. lake, Webster, Yale, tackle. Meyer. ihlo State, guard. s4a fimnrmfiii"- ' A s x- ; f:-;!?- the - uled for May A contrast to former days stars had the that the Ithaenns will meet Princeton next spring r.n the track. Strong Eleven Made oi bridiron mots In when i $ place Harvard, w hen It was announced by the athletic assml-ntlo- ' X b b) i -''i ti e '.leVt iliiv. "bis tbi-i- cur and ilistrol a heve !.iili'l..li us diive'i Is wage-- ' "A ii' . MoTs are paid the . I u'l-'i- - (1 I ; l 111 "TafTv" 'd toll the New N am l as 1I1' h i::ioiial l,oi-l,e'- , "el "i'l . ' .I'diti. box ;o; vm ' 'e- d f.'l'e u'.lli. loli! .1.10 bufb are well over lx all's .fi llio weu' Im-- ie. I V, atid j lilt, ' bo ii utIcI the prooU; team n f"W vear ng ' for the outlaws, ba t e.n ie.:.irii og.i.i,l ftal d'ng and will i "il u the l.'obitIII the Ib ba b'ell pt, lying Willi the Ktno I11 (Wl.) team ti poger Con'l. young French t, r iil tie other d"V rstablislmj n aver, pi Iklitie run record tiew voi!i) rf 7 "J in n match acaltit oti cure The previous Pt Hi' I'ivu'ia cla'i n Mia of 7 11 was hi 'd 'n laloii ird I :' act in the drama. More than J00.001 people had peered at the crease lit that cap's crown. Came then the seventh net. The crisis when the culmination of nil the summer baseball campaign bung upon one play. Seventh Inning, two out. three on. A gray sky hung low over Harlan Mlst.s enveloped the liehl. fiats. corner off From the bullpen In from left field came a figure In ate wer to the Cardinal lender' call, it was Alexander coming in to save the game. He just shutlbil along. F.very st.p be lock, every movement wn walebed leieeiy by IO.iuhi fans. HI everv gesture Was radioed to ri.lNHl.noil more hois Jut lis tense. He took hU place In in box 1111. tweaked at lha' close tilling cap. Ills iweak creased Ihe crown Mighty thousand eye were glind to that nip The greater field ef lid ion. the achievement of strll.l';g mil the batter, the final winning ef 11 lie game, llies,. were all melted the that nii-- u of Mi.- - a'tertioof Put III In the w.oilght-llele g'eil fei iiligs of the throng turned to Hearts lo t ;'p a a safi'tv valve. .i,i.;,ivl lieiiHiig vv'il'e eye foeised eti lb it can it. at were afraid to wateu lie fa'if.il 01 bit of the bull or (ho leit. arc o' H i' b It wii t' 1.' tiotii then on to And the las out "I t't .l decisive struggle everv mull ,'ti l eociaii in Ihe stand" ea'ilo.1 'i.ii n Ii every t'me Alex, Ihe loll of that old Op, j. .'!,..' . )!,. ni.'y time when wonn'n si lii ';. us! bei aiin that Vi iitid ap v a loo :',:!'!. luoinolit ta'l. V Norman itoi: Crover Cleveland Alexander. Co:ich Wrilit Kcsigna Wright, coach of the Pelm A. C i'Ii'vvs tor tie last two year and fir nine veer in cb.ilge of the Fnlvers-tof I entisv Htila o.irlneli, has te Lii'd Ids position vvl'Jl tlie fonie org.Hii:atioii. accoidiua to word re iched from bis home in Terotito. Tho conch has been Appointed nth Idle director und rovvfci coah ef the Argonaut Povving club, where started bis (iireer. Ills oll, Joe, Jr. v.ho smiled with the Ym A. 0. In j ,1 wl.l No remal:i in Cu ed. -e 1 11 |