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Show fAGE FOUR FROVO EVENING HEBAIJ)fUESD AY, DECEMBER 27. .cougars imm mmm ' And Peppards 1927, a- - mm Clash In Opener SOUTH SCORES I; . 8- - LOS ANGELES, Dec lug om a mud field before a ssnU The toughest decision. I ever made crowd at 18,000, Boutaora Oittfit i came early in my career M a big deteated a western - r , . Maaday. Ex-- league umpire. To be mora exact, it Ftuabiea was freaaant on hota happened in the very first inning . of the second world series game in idea, due to the pace Weather eoo-6- which I ever officiated. That was dittaoa, but tha snperier lias play 1909 clash between the the Pitts- el h South primed deeiahra, dur scheduled With five games Bath aide were strongest on V burgh Pirates of the National ing the week's trip Coach E.' L tha Dixie team scoring early fens, and Detroit of the the league Athletic Tigers Roberta. Manager Stanley m tha gaibe after afumhtai on the American. de"X" Wilson and eleven hoopisten ataxia. West's Taugheat Decision parted early this morning for Delta, Spears of Vanderbllt, sensational Pittsburgh had takes the first where the Cougars play their first gam of the series and was anxious southern quarterback, did some game tonight to aasume a commanding lead by good work despite the . slippery Officials of Region Three, com frpnards Are First wianiag the second battle. A crowd Held. Tha P"baard, a strong athletic prising the Alpine and Nebo diThe at tha gasaa will on was of 33.900 g a receipts vie hand, visions is Utah scholastic compecluh pf Delta, overwhelmingly gathering for the world tareiy pay expanses of tha ooateat, torious over every opponent this tition, met in the Prove high series up to that time. Forbes Field so that charity wtli receive nothing school gymnasium this morning. seaJKiB, are confident that 'they can in Pittsburgh was taxed to. capacity. mm a result The school was conducted by talc the measure of the "Y" in the C. Oren Wilson and D. R. MitchTemporary stands had been erect firat game of the trip. ed along the right field foul line was working the base, hot tha ball ell, state association officials, According to present indications from just back of first base to the had disappeared so quickly ha was and a good sized number of prosthis opening game and Wednesday stands that extended from center ia as much dauM as I waa as tha pective basketball arbiters were night's tussle with, the Milford th field to the right field foui line.In attendance. correct ruling. letie club, which" holds r - over THxie was a that It ban wil be agreed striking college, victoryof fair, then bounding" into the stands the- hardest 61 the entire trip. On by the Utah High School Ath Insisted was a home it Pittsburgh, on located srn foul should B letic association, to qualify officterritory, 1 Thwsaay night, B. Y. U. meets bases. This was to guard' nn wnile Hughey Jennings, pilot of C at Cedar City, while on Friday ials for the season's schedule, for two fluke home runs which opens in Janua gainst Tigers, argued long and H was also agreed that a bail for a e J - ' Cougars rnei by hit I wanted td d Into the stands ia fair ter justice t both clubs but waa up ta bounding Eleven men. Instead of ten, as those that skirted the out the air for a ruling, whea I ritory, originally planned, form the Cou field from right to left, should go as seized with what at tha time seem gar team for the trip. i run. a noma ed a fool inspiratiom. Promtelnc Player-s' Great First Inning I rushed Into deep right field' te Wright, Brinley, Hoover and I; I shall never forget the first in where the ball had struck fair and BkoiiaeriJorwardsIngersoll andPorter, centers;, Rowe, Cooper, Colning ol that second game. I was ta opea thai argument said to the the umpire-ia-chie-f, West, guards. 11ns, Poulson and calling balls fans seatad is that sector; i land strikes Bill Donovan, ace of "Was tha hal) fair or foul?" were the players who left this morn' h SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27 West tha Detroit staff, was doing the There waa now hut Pittsburgh lng. u r Although a few of the roost prom downed East, IS to 6, in a great all- pitching. The Tigers confidently ex rooters in that section, tt having wers star contest, with outstanding col pected to even up the series with been reserved foe the Rooters' club ising candidates of the " of tha Pirates. In, an instant hun unable to make the'trlp. the major lege stars of the nation competing "Wild Bill pitching. Bobby Byrne, the first man to dred oz voices were anouusg; ity or me Biar periormers are in- More than 20,000 watched the big face Donovan, walked on four cluded on the barnstorming roster, game. "Fair ball by at least a foot" East had been a heavy favorite straight balls. : Tommy -- Leach " It was then up ta ma to learn the usual starting lineup-oWright, Brinley. Ingarsoll, Cooper and Rowe to win, 'with many of the most fa- doubled to right on the hit and run. where the ball landed. None af the being Intact Dixon, the Magelby mous stars of the land, but West scoring Byrne. It looked like a rout fans knew that a ground rut had . brothers and Ballif are among the fortified by two phenomenal Texan for "Wild Bill" and the Tig era Fred been agreed upon. other i"Y" aspirants of note who halfbacks, Hunt and Mann, who re Clarke moved Leach to third on-- a Left It To Fane ' 1 were jinable to go, ceived frequent mention but not sacrifice, bunting to Donovan. Well. Jf it was fair, where did it This brought the great Honus finally land 7 ' I asked. Substitutions are planned fre high rating in teamSj ln who Coach in Roberta, crashed through early the garni Wagner, batting hero of the Pirates, It beundad kite this stands" yell quently by e tends to give all eleven men a good for two touchdowns and a safety to the plate. Ha disappointed by ed a dozen fan In the sec on the to skill t win. their , chance v have out' tion. display ball and and tha I Striking "Yes, y present tour. l. The next batter was "Dots" Mill- I am going to keep it" said one 'of A fumble by Presnell of Ne With five hard games slated, the braska, Eastern halfback, was re- er. He hit a long drive down the the spectators, as he held, the ball "Y" expects lively and valuable covered by West early in. the game right field foul line that looked for up to view, workouts to result each night of the on the "Looka as if It was only a two- line, and Hunt, who a time as if It might clear the fence. hfcils from Texas Aggies, Bkirted The bail struck Just Inside the foul base hit gentlemen,'' I said to Man trip, end for a score on the first play. A line In deep right then bounded agers Clarke and they run by Mann, 3. M." ac from view. Leach scored on the hit both agreed. MlUer was sent back counted for the second touchdown. and Miller also made the circuit to second instead of being allowed a East took the offensive In the The fans went wild, believing it was horn run. The Pirates, after having scored third quarter, and Caldwell, great a home run. I was in doubt as to what decision two runs In the opening session. Yale halfback, scored after a long I: advance, going 12 yards off tackle to make. I knew the ball had struck were stopped the rest of the game; fair Just before it disappeared from Donovan was Invincible after the for the score. West's defense stiffened: to stave view, but I had no definite idea as first inning and Detroit wotv-T-2- . e Not only was ft the toughest de off another eastern threat late In to whether it went Into NEW YORK. Dec. territory or was a sure enough cision I ever made but it waa the "east side dancing master," put the game. cause of four' umpires belhg used Hunt and Mann were the stars of home run. himself in a position for a lightHad Foal Inspiration In world series games ever after the while for with Caldwell, game, East, bout championship weight I conferred with Bill Klem, who wards. Connor did fine and work. Phil Joesting Mandell declsionlng by Sammy McGraw, sturdy Detroiter, In a Eleven Hoopsters Included in Barnstorming Squad; Rivals to Be Met Are Of vceptional Strength; Reports Declare aH-eta- nt all-sta- ttl, . mihh- - it liui I. ii lttiitt if 1 1 lilt i i t hi 4ii mini mi i i . uiniiiitx iirtriP i i ' -- Hoop Officials Are Qualified At School Here - - record-breakin- - lop-sid- ,- - two-bas- - WEST ELEVEN il SUBDUES EAST f two-bas- . rd TERRBBEATS PHIL McGRAW two-bas- bout stronglyr do--1 tinual wrangUngbui. tha PritoceJ Tttlte Tef rTOTBig early lead, buTTwjna out Tullia Carmlnatl is to be seen In thu; latter boxed rings around his rival In the first six rounds rock- the royal role, - while an excellent ing him time arid again with ter- supporting cast is promised. Luther Reed directed "Honeymoon Hate." rific smashes to the jaw. thrilling McGraw finished f fV iar 1 r- - T JTT - McGraw fought back aggressively, even when slightly groggy, and Jimmy Smith, world champion at tha finish seemed stronger than bowler, was beaten by a Colorado vcman. Maybe she Just wanted to his rival, Critics gave Terrls five rounds, pick up a little pin money. McGraw two and three were ranked as even. A crowd of 13,000 witMr. O'Goofty says if they had nessed the fight, the third between been contesting with rolling pins these two strong contenders for the he could be able to understand it title laurels. A Chicago bank is represented by a girls' basketball team.- - Mr. fl'Ptnnfty aw thm play and re-... por-tsplendid " shape. . The ladies might go In for cross' country stuff, too, and ask Santa te put a few long runs In their stockings. Jj 1 really 'geifnEtfft rr . Florence Vidpr tHoney-moonH'- FLORENCE VIDOR "SHREW " IN MODERNIZED "TAMING' . latest- production starringterencTI Vldor, to be shown on the screen at the Paramount theatre Wednesday. .The picture, an adaptation of the magazine story of the same name by Mrs. As' Ml Williamson, concerns an American girl Gail Grant, played by Miss Vidor, who would demand the moon if she desired it She la amazed the, audacity of handsome Prince .Dantarini when he refuses her certain things, so she seeks to put him in his place, even going so far as to marry him. He. goes through the ceremony meaning to ulthnately tame the girl. Their honeymoon, la one of anger and con- - at . Guarsntea Brwy'ree tube with pile pipe and every 60s box of PAZO OINTMENT ia sold by all Drafrgista with tha anderatandinr that OHM will be refundt-- if it fails to eon ease of Itchiojr. Blindj Blecdins' or Protroding Pile. Why Dot try it. found wanting, and 2. . .. . C H CODY, Agent. pn0Be 815 .. G H. 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