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Show PRQVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1927. COUGMS RETURN ER0M MVAS MQF G0EORABO TP JO uaur orma ssie MContes t Is Next Those Half-Pi- nt W. ....:. Colorado Aggie I'taJt University VUh Aggie i U r.c. Colored . Montoaa ..-,. Colorado University Denver University . B. . V. Wyoming 1 ..... Colorado Mines .... Colorado Teacher . 1.000 l.M Lot . M0 .000 AM .000 ,m ' .000 . .0 1 i ' ' i (1 J Vhe J' VEO ROONEY t rs ' '. REMUS WILL d. DEFEND SELF m y ir , . e. - ,- - ds, sea-m- n .Mill m w Mrs.' J. IL Beck and Mrs. Anie w -days last week in Salt Lake. - Watkinahspent-a.fc- - ; who studies - AMt5 dNE RON MEANS A TIB VAtLL. PUT THE dAJ MJTi , . it' W ., -- """ ji " . wt ' i iii i ijir t) SOT WHEN YOO OUGHTA SEND THIf WVNNdN' RUN HOME, you START COlXSHIlvtf AND THE. -- flUNMEK STICKS TOTHJRO "0JE EVRyaopy ivm ATTa sweet, iL S - . " ' . " ''. THE LOCKy STIFFS GO ANt GRA3 THE SUtfAR IN THE.R HALF OP THE. NiMTH- - AMD OVT ?AV. KEEP OFF TH COATHlN OLD OO LOS LINE5 OR 5T ON A COUGH IN Ai CAKLOAD NOT Oj " u.i.i.i ,T Rene La Coste, newtenms cham- pion, la, eonsidereda master strategist Througb actual play and Lacoste learns iho observation, strength aim weakness of the lead ing players. In the evening he Jots I downhis deductions in a record booX In "that book Is an analysis II olrthe method of play of mose pi jl he game's greatest stars. Prior to a match with players like Tilden, iohnston, Williams and other leaders, he refers to his book and outlines his game. The psychology of his game Is applied not only to his own system of attack but also to the weakness of , his opponent. Li ke 'the groat pitchers of baseball, who constantly prey on the battel's weaknesses by. keeping the bail .where he least likes it, Lacoste concentrates on the vulnerable spots iii his opponent's game and makes every effort to take advantage of such knowledge. 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Lacoste made good the dictum of his father by having a eoople of months to span, yffn the alio tad five years when iie won the na tional honors. t.' SWIMS CHANNEL THE NJWTH iNNINOr OF A AHV TWO RUNS TIGHT 6amev AnO A PAlF? OF .... GAMt ir i He SINGLES POTS WEN ON Fld.iT cr- AND THIRD VITHTWO eoKic .I HERE GOES ' on-th- e ENGLISH GIRL est ; cr . -- j f servatioa: "Piay tennis If you must, but remember that you must beco wcria s champion within rive years high-toute- A than the Cougars. juid West Point now- numbers ..Leo ., was very effective, except in one Rooney, backfield ace and basespot-3e- ft guard which the ball star for three years , at St hammered relentlessly college in California, among - throughout-the r. Mary's game. cadets. Rooney Just received B.: Y.' TJrliad an effective offen- its his appointment to Uncle Sam's insive at times, but It was a bit erand is certain to be heard ratic, and this prevented scores by stitution, of in athletic circles there during the Cougars on two occasions when hia stay. they reached the Coloradoan's 15-- 1 mark. yard " Collins and Rows were the most effective B. Y. U. ground gainers, Rpwe was extremely closely Watch-edue to his brilliant perform-1 aace against Colorado Aggies in Prove last season, and got away for only one long run. Collins played brilliantly at all times, and Oct 8 cixcjxxAfr, Ohio, was a thorn in the side of the Ag--.. millionKoums, one-ti((tes. aire ImoiUwr, Ktlll Intiiflent th.it Succeed Passes thru L(s Yvt'iitful 'ivi'r (vi-rOnly three "Y" passes out of 11 lutd Iwn iautivatid ly iirincipU', nctbut these attempts succeeded, lie wan rt'tuly to py - . r. ted. 65 yards.-If with his lifts iwessary, for kill-lnMany of the? Cougars are of the hi Mtraiiifpd wife, Mrs. hwh will Colorado that Aggies opinion make plenty of trouble- - for the Bene Urt'mcs ItPimm. Kcniii, who Imi onnmincod Iip crucial tilts of the season. . Utah Is Idle this wce'tt, and then will rt'ly tin- Ills own wits in his of the charge of murder plue-e- d meets Colorado University prior to nKuin.st him, refused to reveal its contest with Colorado Aggies, :.. which promises to be one of the his plan of defense. Ills ouly comment is (lintoff he will crucial tilts of th eseason. "my Montana State and Colorado Col- louve Iiis "fnie"fo "a Jury-"lege loom as two powerful contendpeers" and that he Is Anxious "to ers this season, following their re- Ret it over with as quickly as cent impressive victories. IN The "awning touchdown was scored four minutes before the final gun. The Bobcats made both scores oa straight football,' while Boulder tun registered theirs on a by Buck Smith. Gardner, who made both Montana stores, and Wilson, Sabcock and Eikrem tie? starred for the winners. I i . MOUND HERO -- - heavier WHEN . championship. . The rise of Lacoste' to the tennis championship reads a' bit Uke ftc- tion. His parents, sought to lure him away from the game to enter a business career. Lacoste s father is t the head of one of the biggest automobile companies in Europe. Failing in this the senior Lacoste is said to have sent him back to the courts with the following to-0- PENNOCKIS 'irown more ' . than . i I .' . ns. ... than uved up to his reputation as a rant and tricky performer, and Cald- well is a batter plunger than ever this season, according to the class he showed against B. Y. U. ' The Colorado Aggie line averag-- . ed 185 pounds, 10 pounds per m$n etofeTe-nCE- Cou-ga- I r ; -- MrfnU LOG AH! Utah. Oct 10 More 6,000 grid fans witnessed the official opening of the Utah Aggies stadium Saturday. The Logan outfit swamped Western State ColJ , lege of Gunnison, Colo., 39 27 points in the first quarmaking i ter. After this period Coach E. L. Romney used substitutes extensiveGreetings before ths battle! On the left is Miller Huggins, manager ly, a l policy which prevented a of the New York Yankees, who won the championship of the world higher score. Hawley, smashing a star of the game. from theteaaT piloted "by DonTe Bush, Tthe 3imlnutIvegehtIerjiaS oa Thji fullbackwas right New York's four straight victories inide a great feather to the ECGENETDre.," Oct 10 Idaho cap of the Yank pilot, but Bush also made a great record In, the Nation Vandals held the Oregon We'ifoots showed visitors exceptional al league this year, despite his woW's series defeat ' line all the way. strength ball on two had the Idaho's Oregon Giants in 1923 he now has a world yard line when the game ended, . and however. series record ot no defeats. v " ; l(rtod VMw---'hoping he won't pitch ing uesperatelyn the fanal period defeated Oreagain In 192T fttnee he is eager to Soutiiflrn Cajirornia gon. Aggies, 13 to 12, S&turday. j get home in Kennett Square and The "viaitprs gave a surprising exHis fur business' is go hunting. : "s t extensive and the players my that hibition, and came close to .defeatd rivals. Yankee Southpaw Has Record Herb has saved enough to retire ing their when the good Joft arm ' f ffialtf i CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. Oct 10 As Baitball's Greatest wears out Pennock was 18 when he broke Harvard was no match Tor PurIntersectional In with the Philadelphia Athletics, due in Saturday's "Money Pitcher", in 1912. Thres years later he was game here. The Big Ten team won sold to Boston and remained with by a score of 19 to 0. Welch, subNEW YORK, Oct 10 (UP) the Red Sox almost continuously stitute halfback for Purdue, was and fox fancier The slender, silyer until purchased by the Yankees In ths sensation of the game. of Kennett Square, Pa., 1922. southpaw once more has set himself on top BERKELEY, Calif, Oct 10 For only a briof period In 1916 world series of the Golden Bears surprised heap. he was with the Buffalo club of California's I Pen nook's Reputation St Mary's sensational victor over the International league. Stanford, Saturday, winning over "The sweetest money pitcher in the small school by a 13-- 0 count modern baseball,'', is a designation, modthat Herb Pennock Vcara as NEW HAVEN, Conn..' Oct. 10 estly as befits one of his retriing nature. And, in the third game Georgia showed great football abi of the world series, letting down ity Saturday to take the measj are or xaie, i 10 iu. xaie admi the Pittsburgh Pirates with three chances to score than thasouth-ernerhits after keeping them away from but failed to capitalize on frist base for ' seven innings, he them. ascended again to stardom. Ask any member of the Yanks to name the man on the team who FOI.KESTOXE, England. Oct. 8 d feMow.-B.nIs the-"bracbrwtn ilercedes" GleiU, a London Mr. and Mrs. TV. W. Ercanhracli Is the first English womau have returned homo from Salt. typist, to his out not does of ' go way to.wvlin the English channel, Lake, whee they .spent several make-frienbut days witK" relatives. andf riends. . iJiefpite. the lateness of the has the power to retain the good n nd a heavy fog, she walked will of his associates. Sterling Ercanbrack .' and The third game of the current victoriously ashore at St. Marga- Mrs. Merle Halvorson spent the world series was not the only ser- ret's Bay at 6:10 p. m. yenterday eek end in Salt Lake attending ies engagement in which Pennock after having been in the water 15 conference and' visiting friends. has twirled a three-hi- t game. He hours and IS uiiinites. Twice previously had the chanlet down the St Louis Cardinals swum by wonienboth with that number In the first game nel Americans, Gertrude EdepTa maifc of last year's series. Ho turned "In another victory be- it in H hours and 31 minutes. Mrs. fore, the 1926 classic was over and CleimhKtou Corxon tpok 15 hours coupled with the two triumps he and 32 minutes, 17nilnutes longer scored against the New Tork than the EngliHhfypist t B. T. U.'s battling Cougars have returned from Fort Collins, where they were btateri by Colorado Aggie Saturday, 29 to 0. Although defeated by a fairly decisive margin, the Cougar eleven made an excellent showing against r CoachHughes" powerful machine, It was the first game of the season for the "Y." and to meet such .an extremely formidable foe as Colorado Aggies in the opener was something of a handicap. Groat Argle Barkfleld The Y'- had great difficulty in stopping the; Aggies' attack, since the Coloradoans have One. Of the , Ittf. JMW .1 . Western States Pointer West 1.000 ...... i ......i 'illte State KifSL-MMita- N h BY EILLY EVANS ' Oct 10 State defeated Colorado University Saturday, 12 to , local fans saw one of Montana State's best teams on record. BOZ. MAN, Saturday; Colorado Aggies Look Like Strong CohtenmrrfoFitle . i SURPRISED! ' &JSti V 4 wakr You'd Be FEATURES B. Y. U. Should Be Improved In. Sacramento fc Managers . SDGRID plains a recent defeat of Laeosta by George Lett of Chicago, by the way, was this most sensational and unexpected upset of the year ta tetmia circle.. It is.pos-aibi- e that Lacoste'a dop on Lott was' either Incorrect or else he hasn't played htm oftea enough to sue up his play properly. But he atoned, for the defeat by Lott by heating Bill Tikiea hv the Davis Cup matches,' and in the V.. S. CO. I f L l 1 I IS f Greases i! |