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Show 'act: V J f PI 0 V 6, - FOUR Tt II ( I IIv EVE N I N G - (U T A K n l.'f Oil mLAt W - 'W.i'y.y .!,. ; m . I'-- S g f i hle 1 I ' v . ' ' i . - A" 1"" ; ' . r , f , ; - ' - ' - . , ' , ' , I In Kaoir encounter -- . : l.a; r f ! many-veterans to-b- le e . -- rs aitAS ehapn4 - -- :.w, Paramount Receives Its Congratulation: f iS NEXT EVEIJT . er Concentrate On Line Dyer, ConaAt, Hoover Again The aspirin Cougars wiU trn .Play Prominent Rpies in out In answer to-- the first call next Mcnday,' fttd from toe atnta. Coach plans to concentrate- - on ' Roinnev developing the piost formidable 7 ProVabase-baltKttjreUn in the history pf the school, BOISE, Ida.. Sept fiutwi prominently In 3ZTnEil6.area gooti several Of the trlumpn otthe AneWlOTff? for the line berth-sn- d in over avansioB in ine unai gaiw eu them are likely yhert the season of the Union Pacificmeet. fosflcbangel4oLM9 ' ; t Angeles icoreda viclorjnbve; rolls around.. ott's methods of shifting post-- i. the WVomini; nine Grantham started the (''pitching tlcns worked out nicely last year, i . v as will be recalled In the follow- for Los Angelas, but w" relieved Brfn--sixth'. "Ben" in the Huck notable examples: by Dyer 1yer, ing from the backfleld to tackle; who was cr(ditedTwiU Monday's Basil Skousfcn from the backfleld victory ovt Portland, again per to uard : Karl Buiinell, f ronween- - formed brilliantly, allowing only ler and guard to tackle; ..and. lost4n h'Hn 82-- 3 Innings. Incident i but not least. Sanky Dixoiwr-or'pair f ally, Dyer crashed end. an in two trips to tlw backfield-l- o T. This year, some more shift's are' plate. Erl Conant, pluying second .'" tn order. With a number Of e- - base for the coasters," crack.cd out if rlenea4parforrnftr. shifts should two UouMfls and a slngU." while ne v be less experimental and oonse- - Blitp Hoovor Cfmiectetf 'tor-oAll swat. effective lhah three before,. Provoans( timely quentlymora fielded lh:lr positions brilliantly. "Bon May Malta an End Hnnwr tttri1nglwa toubTpHiVS T' v; C Brlnlev. having learned to hoi and Dyer one. in all of which In Is the "favorite that Bobby Jones (left) Provo Corianl lv. is likely to be lven a astteaj-amateflr- -1 Itha miiMon this vear. . ,ro" nr P'V" Brlnley .r r J. I'js Angeles Wins Mee- tBobby" is the nope or en ms. rtvois gamerqa oa me iocBnaaDis-r-oci ... foremost is the coast At course 'CyritTolley, England's A. right thlsjweelu: 8. L. and Los Angeles of the one of the most Lf unit, won the meet champion' ulaver. who Qualified handily, and is regarded-a- s 'g in the formidable threats for Bobby's crown. points f'p, various events. IJocatllo of the O. S. U unit was second with 92; Omaha was tbifTritfc9trPortland of the Q. W. R. R. and N. placed fourth with 7$, encl Cheyenne of (By UNITES' TRESS) the Union Paeifiownlt fifth with 89. Los Angeles scored heavily in Team Standing and fteldbaacll, swiflitili-- tTft 4a not aulU 4ieavy.noUlLJrorJff vtaderjthaTrkatPjaela. . 37; Wilson, Cubs sa ptt. Weal tackier " and Ws' basketball end tennis. lSdelphia .Z 74 util54 be ..... 3St -- iornsny; tuos, Bi S7rrGiants, York New atihty to snag passes may season. .632 67 . 59 . . . Fpxx, Atcietics, 31; Uenng, xanKs, laed effectively at end this .... es et .520 29; Simmons, Athletics, 28; O'Doul, Louis ..;','. With an excellent array of. pro .... 60 87 AV Phillies, 27; Bortomley, Cards, 57. Detroit men, it is not at pective backfleld -t. . . 59 69 .460 WashlhgB: beyond tha rantwf possibility ,C-th- at .... 6176 ll02 some of them may be giwn a Chicago Boston whir) at line posts. For Instance. : NEW YOPvK, Sept. 4. ;..45 85 i!10 - there is Larry Peterson, ona of last tennis players, one of the Peter largest fields in many years, Will Tuesday's Results 'year's talented algnal-calltirion Is one of the best blockers and participate in the American men's' Philadelphia 10, rew York Interference-me- n in the list of "V singles championship Saturday Washington 10, Bostonfi, and lie Wight quite st the ,JYest Side Tennis ,pro3pect8. be ried at a guard position, club. Forest Hills,. N. T. ' v where bis style of play might work William T,. Tilden, 2nd., of Philout ot god effect, six .times American adelphia, ,: .r-,BasU.fikoJiaenL.wlio feonme chsjiu!ionJutjwlhasn,t.Jld-,th"biuifup guard in the latter stages title since 1923, was sce.ded- Not Team Standing ... of the 1928 season,' may be seen on the American list along with W. L. Pet : t hl old gward, post, and be .pnjy lthe following Oeorge Lett. . . .m TT..'ivtvofiw be a at trial 7 2 givert , . T- -f W -- arurrriiiLLi T . 4 with acme hot competition In pros-pe- ct PEBBLE BEACH, before evening.. . ClfrThe bualoess of determining Von Elm ' - -vs. Egan amateur whether there is an golfer - One of the moat of the promising in the vicinity who can take fhe day's matches brought together measure' of Mr. Robert Tyro Jones George Von Elm, amateur chamhimself three years, ago,:nd it isisteh play began today on the pion Chandler Eton, tha veteran of 4nka-at-PbM ' scoreBeach. ' - of such ampaigns niL deWith the big field which started signer of the Pebble each course a the 33rd national amateur cham- on which the tournament is being pionship her reduced to 32 by the ' ... Qualifying test, the survivors went played. The pairings .for the sixteen i out two by two for of couple match play .which morning matches given in the surwuijas of which indicates' how the wl!l bring thecurreptJtoumament meet in the second round t stage vivors will are i foll- b? TilgWfan. Eugene- "- VV Homans diirlnf the" aterfibonZ " 45 iows: of Englewood,-N- . scored J - CyrU Tolley vs. Eddie Held; Fay i uesaay to tie with Jones for" med- " Coleman vs. Dr. O. alist honors; t F. Willing GenejHomans; . Dan Hangster; C B. Goodman Is First- -Hunter vs. T. A. Bourn; Jess Sweet .The amateur fhamplon's first op- er vs. J. H. Lehman; John McHugh ponent was a j'oung maa from vs. E, c. Egan; Rudy Wllhslm vs. Omaha, little known to - national Lee Pendergrass; George Von Elm golfing fame, by the name of John- - VS. Johnny McHugh; George Voight -- x n yTinortmanv vayiucs Dolp; Dtm Moe vs Jack Cisquallflcatlon by the U. S. G- - A.atoes;rHarrlsonJohn8ton vs. X De because of his reported connection Paolo; Roland MacKensle vs. Eus wnn uporunjr goods firm pacKOS tace Storey; Francis Ouimet vs Dave Martin; Clarence Hubby jw. Nebraska. The-Jon- e crowd was openly ap- Gibson - Dualap ; , Jones vs. prehensive, perhaps ostentatiously Johnny Goodman; Lawson Little vs. so. There seemed little likelihood Finlay. - tit At.antan ottln the' .dudL i . EISXO VS. CHRISTNEB Even allowing for the vagaries of match play over, the ISole fcmte, CLEVELAND, irUE to choice to romp Johnny Risko, Cleveland's hope for Bobby was of the week the heavyweight championship", ngnt tnrougn uje to his' third .successiyo amateir and Myers Ko) Christner, Akron's championship,, which will be the mauler, will meet here fifth he has won in the past siz tonight in the 12 round main bout at Public hall. A $30,00 gate is ex-years. Thorswarirabls-erowdT-if b? attracted to the firat ers in the match play field today, fight of the indoor season. J.,1.-ft.,,..ieB- the-eo&ln- - season w k r: TffilPS SHINE ioi - at i? d ifrrr iHJ-goln- ft i CalifSt . . 4; 19 29. Tl T1 ' - '..;"r BrinleyMayGet Chance At End This Year; "geveraLJiackf ieJOIen May- - Be Shiftedr Tov - LineBerths BOB GOODEIX ' Br . ... v ' ' Hold that line! to be a line this nd vea- - declares iafin u. w mentor,- - la nsv - H. discussing the prospects .. gof"The "Y" football team for Yr'SEPT EMBER A OhCHIKG FLAfc ;i Plenty Of Attention ' WEDNESP-- A L D, iceraias L TV H Fohvar II E : al t jst r NEW YORK, Sept letters frtm governors, nut; ors, chitfs Of police, judges, porem teacher groups, clergymen, pjblk 1,000 Athletics and - Cubs Should nea4tn:tcta4sa-WMinc-isens everywherr, representing eW "Settle Matters-- ' Within 400 b -- ' one of nearly in ti, . cities Unltea t States, - oommenoing- - th policies of Publix Theaters as. Eisht Days, ir Paramount Pictures, . have W NEW YORK Kept f (13-Sw- ingnreaented to Adolnh Zukor G&A dent of Paramsunt-Famoi- a "taik ' ing into thsTioma alretclcthe a ano Phllodelphln orporatlon, as the official start v . month ' nro fa's position to ctinclr the international Paramount Among- them were : letters Iran two In leagues major' the pennants Mayor Ami Van Wagenen and tlx tea days before the ekwe of -tho sea- Provo I chamber of Commerce. . . son Sunday, Oct The letters, mounted and boun wlU that they It is quite possibls volume wers th, slender, mathe- into s bus golden remove U but, spontoneout' communications set' matical ehanee separating '.them to" as president of Tv from Xb championships within the. ameunt, and to Sam Kats as pr next' seven or. eight daysT-.-- --. - or udux TTieatert.- - aus 11 leaa ident "Tl. 7 -- JST Z Paramount, on the fourth birthday of Publix Theaters and tb tieth Paromou, regafdlea. . Pictares . The letters .commeadtc PittabuiTzh doss. Vr f T Ithe clean moral pollclei back of the Athletics S Cinch ) entertainment production ml 12 fcam as'the high economic and local The Athletics hold-and Yankees lead over th value f PubUx TheatsnS be placeLoB ih--l w-TZLy citTh the American lessee the tower" of " Paramn.,,,- nont regardless of what New York here Xfiousfthdij of tout-i- f IbU come every day to view Kn Connie Mock's crew delivered . York from the fortieth floor of Owl in the theater. staggering blow to the - Yankees' tallest skyscraper ' hopes of even making a fighting belt " ' :i , fritsh bv tkins; thre gsm fn row from the former world chamA North Carolina leghorn W pions Monday and Tuesday before died after Hving- - thirteen and tremendous crowds. The NewTork Giants were defin-ifel- y half years, Just think if aht put out of the race Monday, laid an egg a day all her life, thai when the Phillies won ther second would be 4927 and a half eggs, s game of a doubleheader. Should the about 410 dosen. But. she didnV Giants win nil their remalnins; games, they could not win the pen- - What's become of the old i a Cubs lust all of presalonrHold your, horses!" Hijh their remaining games. what s become of the horses? I Atn-letic- agfubr Mr,-!uk- ! rrtr." SnaJ lgunna1t t ;! - a H-- i need-nationa- l altfJitories i- 4,1 - . - - 'T'T fV. J "-- T - ' - I - rest. - f " : H -y ri -- at ttsr --- 1 90 Net Stars Oash ; For 'Singles Crown " i""""f HiiLyT flj.EV-Nl- nety value that can Je eighedTmeasuredhdom As a f f s, paredj the new Graham jPgige 612 is outstanding in our ; pos-Bib- ly National League -.- - - "Lilyfoot"- - P.eve-is-ia-4ift-jo- on- YV Ntf, 3 ; John. H. KewRochellCp dltion for the. coming season, and Does, Santa Monica, Califs Jio. 4; should; nave- his best season t end John Van RyUfiEast Orange, N. J thls.s-ear'- ' Th :blr felloj is well No. Berkeley BelJ, Austin, Tex.. 4hT tethlehenl lye.g.prtJ the pink of .condition is. indicated Pa.. No. T; and Gregory Mangln. 2 by his recent performance with the wcwark, N J.t o. fr shoL.at; the Union Pa 4icusnd -- If tne v"o" . clflc meet at Boise, . f , : pective' tackles should not be able r to fill the bill, Reeve might even j be shifted to th'at place, but in all ' will his old probablliy ' post on the he wing. " (ime Tackle Hopefuls The tackl' prospects are exccl-- i, , (By UNITED PRESS) ( lent, even lkUi Hank - Simmons M . ..'graduated ai.d with' the likelihood Yesterday's, hero: George Earn- i that Brinley will be shifted to end. jshaw, Philadelphia Athletics' right i : a " There are Menson, Pollard and hander who heldthe ignjeees. W: v :: Hardy," IhrcFTfte"" prospects ther Ainerican- - league lI " -from ' and tourhIta, . last year's Tfcshr-'Bunnsloaders winning their fourth i - Loveless, a pair of experienced vets straight game from New York, 10 ot Jast Hieason; Fillmore, a remark? to 2.. . It. was 2 Earnshaw's twen.able prospect whose on'v lack Is tieth victory of the season. ' ' j; experience; and Owen Skousen, a Ed Morris ovt of the Pounding . former, backfield man who might box, Waehnigton beat' the Boston a 'u develop.- Then there are Eggertsen Red Sox, 10 to 5. Judge drove in v and Dougall, two of '''Uie"1928're with "ft double, and a four -ierves;.nd GeorgeJCoopeEbasket: home-run- ,ruqi t i ball star, may see service at ither tackle nrnd this season, i f ii 4 any event, plenty of work with ?i the line will be in evidence, begin- I nlng next Monday. In addition to The-N- ew Coach OttKomyJBQtLHo.wardL&jQ.d Phil Jackson will he:-laJ- n Ne" Jfork" St. Louis ... Brooklj'n Philadelphia Cincinnati Boston -- WATGHINGTHm. . bat SCOREBOARD , .". ! - 08 59 61 63 57 70 53 74 . 4D 77 ,499 .417 .389 liermotoiGreater-power-, Have it Greased ! ' ?' Tinsdavi8 Results No ArfiiBS schtflultttL,- - . Goast- - League Team Stamllnjr t, .", Hollywood Portlirad . . i Missions ...... 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