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Show f ROVO. EVENING ' JIERAIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1926, UO lb17; IS n ' HAh S N K : Two Middie Sensations j Ml" 11 J, HHD TEAM RATING IS PROBlifil AGCIES MEET Notie Dam n ' - -- -- , tfticharfe l)a Favorite-- X ' fresh-- - ' : j t It OiTTaa;wursef kknards bad won tt .aarond Dr. H. G, Merrill cup t,y oHssiva vkterlea la the" last . v throe ; t ce. Boutley ran a heady race through out, aiid pul'ed up even with Klcb--l ards lh .the, last lew blocks of the race. One- - block trim, the- finish, fc Beutlpy pulled away, and LU stamina enabled him to hold 'the lead over hlg sulor rival, wbo established the course record In 1925. . Tralliug the'leaders by 150 yards came Charles Merkley, a aoplio-n:orThe reisuiulug rminefg in the following ordtr; Lynn Smith, soiihoraore, fourth ; iiub Cut-lessophomore, fifth ; S. E. JJatvh, freshmaiv-flxthJ. T. Kluimous, sophomore, wveuth; JIUton Grover, soiihoiiiore, eighth. , . Twa Start era Fil and . Howard lioman Hutching , atart-erCrandiill were the remaining and lnrth were forced to drop out early in the race. Hutching was considered as one of the strong. .. est contenders. The sophomore Mass won ' the Turkey offered I prize to the winning the most jmints. The 18 sophomores, had a total of points,; the 'freshmen 11, and the f IpT"- vr - X I d I CAIOWEIL V t K I- - . if cls ' ". seniors'T. 1 of the The excellent performance will make nn excellent distance runin future track, sea- ner for the -- U name will le the firHt to be eicraved uimhi the Ir H. li. Mer-riltrophy, the third to be offeml for long distance competition. The th possession of trophy become winb-tlie race .three the runner who times in BiiccesKioii. Lyan Hales and Frosty Itiehards were the winnthe first two trophies ers-of FeuAre jbeMth fweihiy brings to the at- ntion the, true ..Bprth ot. an iu- dlvidnal now and then. Such was true i:i tin caseef Harry Greb, one of the greatest fighters that ever answerodr the call oZ the referee, Many of the critics who couldn't see Greb lnJife painted beautiful word pictures as to his remarkable abllity-nvhe- n death removed him frp the world of sport. reb Was Unorthodox., Tfutf, Grcb'was unorthodorln his M style and. had no great reputation as a puncher, despite the f acti that he packed a' kick In either band. The reason Greb knocked out so few of his opponents was that lie seldom "got set" for his punches. He preferred to win by confusing, ''.ru'ther than' rendering ".unconscious, the fighter opposing him. With One Kyr- -r : Fought, In the last five years of his career, Greb did his greatest fighting. .Since his death it has been revealed that he had only one. eye . -- ,, The Arries. with Linford as a stellar placement kicker, have a slight advantage in the field goal denartiment, although Howells is also exceptional at booting field coals, file Utah star is a drop kicker, while Linford favors the placement method. The probable lineups Teams Evenly Matched; Army Has Slight Advantage In History Of CHICAGO, Nov. 24. TbeAtmy mule and the Navy goatvill fight time it out for the twenty-nintwhen they meet it Grant Stadlmn here Saturday, Nov, 27, in what is exicted to be the gle the two have waged in many h :gwtstrug seMoTls: - " .' score' a touclidowjg 13 Utah. Taufer ... . Dykman J , Army sis 'boasts one of the strongest outfits it has put on the pliiying field In quite a stretch. Rdcknemea Dowa Araiy Ainty. has lost but one battle. Notre Dame Rockne's sensational gang accounted for, the lone defeat. It was pretty much of an even argucanter by ment, however, a South Bend Flanagan ,givingtb team the only score of the fray. Among others, Army has whipped gyraense, Boston r University and Yale, True, its jecorA Ivn't.qulte as impressive as that hvng up by the Anuapoiis contingent but any crowd capable of holding Notre Dime to seven points must have .something in the way of .a foot- .. T" tt- - , 1 - t''' i '. rvXvf ; Utah Aggies. HamlUon ....I.e., ;..1.t.. V l"'tffMw'' $d ill ii.'oxley ...l.g... . . . Sanders Cnf fey '..,.. . ...c... ... Gardner GibtionH Whiting .. ...j.gT. Iverson ! ...rt... Linford Lyons ...... Martindale Morris (c) . ..r.e. . Warburton Lawrence . ..q.b... .lh.br.. Thwnas (c) Dow . Glbbs Howells ..r.hl).," Van Law ,. 77Vf.oTT.7i Hawley . straight gamei If recent seasons. lookjlke number one. . . Navy Must Be Figured But the Navy has to be figured. If the Navy beats the Army Saturday in Chicago, Navy's rating will be hard to establish but the argument mill he mads that Navy beat Colgate on luckybreok .and lust skimmed through against Prince, ton and Georgetown. - . . . on Michigan in ' Among the other undefeated Encounters ' ' thla.seasoiu.hope id maintain their record of invincibility against the Aggies, and if they are able to do so, Utah should lie able to stem the tide of Aerie victory which has well nigh submerged the Crimson In y MWe Wall Mieet Navy 6oat - ' - ball-caiTi- -- mm Outstanding . l , CONTENTMENT . AggW Are Outweighed The Andes, outweighed more than 10 pounds to the man by the Utah line, here planned aa attack which will be at hs best on a dry field. Thomas and Warburton, diminutive baekfleld stars, are broken-fiel- d runners of exceptional ability, and their aliillty to tear off long rins is counted upon by the Farmer ment or. . the coming Utah, the favorite-icentest, is not Worrying, whether the field Is to he fast or slow. Their ability on a wet field was shown in the overwhelming victory over B. V. V., while their ability on dry fields has been demonstrated In four other victories. Although a wet field would undoubtedly handi cap the Aggies In their efforts, the Utes plan a versatile passing attack In ease weather conditions are rav era ble for the open game, and the success ojjthelr -- isolated efforta in this llneTrnrtng the present season forecasts plenty of trouble for the Aggies. Howells and DewJack Howells and Pete Dow, ball carriers who have not been stopped Notre Dame, Stanford, Navy and Alabama seem established as the great teams of the season. Notre Dame beat Northwestern and the Army, Stanford cleaned up everything in the far west and Alabama mopped up in the south; Navy Is just one of several undefeated teams remaining in the East, but the Navy defeated Purdue, and Princeton, feake, Colgate I 4V V f ? 44? Georgetown ana defeated Michigan, onp of the strongest teams. If Notre Dame beats Southern California, it will have .a record Tw. uf the oulsranding stars on the eleven tills season are Navy "Thug" good enough for first .claim, but If CaldweU and Tom Hamilton Caldwell twinkles as a wtoUe Akbama, juuk Stanford play and ilamifou's Torte is biintiiie field coals. for Stanford beats, Alabama, Stanford will have a tlulin just as good and If Alabama should beat Stanford, Alabama's claim can't be tossed out If Southern California, should beat Notre Dame, and Notre Dame is not a cinch bet, and Alabama beats Stanford, then Alabama would ' ' Hoping for. a dry 'field' for the titular encounter. Coach E. L. RfwnneyHr i'tah Aggies areea theif wV te Salt Lake, where they wiU meet the University of Utah Thnrs-da- y at 2 o'clock, in an encounter which will decide the championship of the Rocky Mountain conference for 1926; In addition to the usual interest prevailing because of the traditional nature of the conflict g ; TO . Affyregaion . Mil C " Over. Veteran A. - victory was someslvee it what mnespi be tk-ithat Kiehacd was Invincible YUe Are Favored to Win Utes OatsUnding - KtWiTQRK. NdVjt 24 (CP)- ,With the football season finished in several sections of the country, and a ' number of. sectional champions officially established, arguments turn to the national rating of the teams. ; AUbmma In South- -. Alabama, winner of the conference championship, and Loyola' aire rw great teams "In . the .joirth ; Southern Methodist, winner of the Southern conference championship must have a ood team ; Michigan an4 Northwestern, tied for th Western coaference ciuyitpkmRhip have to be trong teauiia strong honors in Missouri valley so far are; held by the Oklahoma Aggies, who hare not last a conference game. The Aggies and Oklahoma meet Thanksgiving day and if the former teem wins,- - it will have undisputed claim-t- o the title, from a percentage standpoint. In theocky Mountain district, the title will be settled Thanks-(Th-inday when Utah and the Utah Agiries meet oue-funr- : AN INVITATION Stanford, Navy And Alab&pa Seem .Tone Beutley.-- a B. Y: TT.Mhwq-m.won the ajunua'l B. V. U. race Wednesday ;hyeoering: the four and njle amirse i 22 minutes, 4ti 5 secowls.rl'ros- ty Uichards, a senior, who tooida tie course record f 22 minuted; 34 second, finished entti, only, a .'Jew yards behind Bnt ley.-- IHEES PAGE teams hi the East Brown has to be considered but ,too much notice may have been given to Brown's victories over Dartmouth, Yale and Harvard Tlctorles werteams fiiat would have been a national tion a fewears ago but Dartmouth, Tale and Harvard were he-ww nrsc class fapg. ; J t Columbia 'IT Has Moreover, it will bo the first time since their battles were inaugurated in- - 1S90" that the scene of conflict has been in the middle Army has scored 98 points to the west. Further, It is quite apt to tussle opppjAttotfs 85. aNftvy(iip' flight battannual the last be the time, les- has runi up 180 tallies .to the beiiig. a strictly eastern affair. enemies' 51. Army has the better Army IsOLeader average, both offensively and de.To date the Army mule has a fensively, .but hasn't net as tough margin ove'r its ancient a list of opponents as has the Navy. enemy, ,the Navy goat The Army and the aiule. has won Navy goat 12. Two of the encounters ended in ties. ball - Biuce the war the Army nasv fin- ' In jniaehlne. the seven games this campaign occas-siotiished out in front, on. three he 1923 So has the Navy.-Tbattle; resulted in a scoreless tie. That's how even the fight has been waged in recent years. This yenr's battle looks- like a tossup. Navy has one of the best teams it ever has sponsored. It has yet .to meet defeat Among otfi- - Sensational Star 65-ya-rd . Uni, In Bill Madden, Columbia versity has one of the outstanding backs of the' current football season.;'"' Madden Is a gfeat ball carrier, as as the Blue and White school good has had in some time. He's fast a great dodger and exceptionally hard to stop once passed the, line of . scrimmage. Much of Columbia's success this fall has been due to Madden. "'. ' - - ers-- 4t has- - trtnuned GertWB. Sffchbjjanrl'url nd friaoeton Colgate. It was the first team to middleweight title from. Johnny Wilson and the light from 4'etvyweight championship Gene Tunney with but one eye. Your As a matter of fact, a boot six months before his death, the injured HOT WATER was removed, for fear that the blindness might spread to tie other fieye 'during .Ho won the nun, -- Is ; O.K.? In sympathy.-, IfeGreb's. ailmeut Is cited merely as yproof of his great courage, a tribute , to bis fighting ability. No one" will know what a terrific handicap his Come to the Greb had nnlimited.ioniidence in his ability That was one f his greatest assets. 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