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Show P R 0 V 0-- OJ PAGE FOUR I- T A II) - fi V E N I N G J H E R A L D. W E D N E S PAY.- - 1929. OCTOBER 23, INTERESTING ROCKY -- MOUNTAIN ; GRID GAMES; SLATED SATURDAY - t iitau n a n UTAH AGGltS ; Royal Family Of Tennis I ' ' r- - - BOB SHAWKEY Bus Day Tops nr i mr TA iA14 Srnrinfy Aresr If if tl ll l-- "'ID f--til reason - j.- tuiLSutrttt-Ai- Vm i rart - AS . iiklrDf r fr vs CIHQAGO, Oat S3 (TJUrRfUf vlng he can draw 4300,000 in hU ChicjkoeRpaay tne , B. tottwzwlTltTmvtx-Trtifrzri- o stadium which ea1a25.O0O, ProH-J- t LOGAN. Oct 23. -- Utah State Ag one of the hardest 'jrie expect games of the season when they meet the Wyoming Cowboys- next Saturday at Laramie, Coach Larenseems-t- a have the best team ta& in wpnt Wvriminir historv. hfa pla$rs have had 1 ZS$tMaA - v umv-weefc cf rest Slliee their hard Eame with Denver, university. JI 1 "S3 j' Even mote important, the Cowboys have been planning "to t rip up the 1 since an Aggie team Jj Farmers e overwhelmed what was ' believed t? B PTtty"&0S Wyoming" eleven iSn 1 by- a 42-- 0 score a' yenr ago. in? Threat To Utah Aggie Jfleven. - Utah University Denver University Colorado Aggies at.cAtfi ...... t . it 1 - . . . Utah Colorado UMveralty Montana. Stat 1. ; . - . -- L? '1 vi -11 I fYilnwla Mines Vfwnmlnr RtTTTSnArS B. T. XJ. va. Prow. ... I II v b i . Utah f t riiiln v. ArcriAs jr- - f i v- - ck 7-- of Tionvconv . Wyoming M versity. The gridders will undoubtto score a vi$tory edly do their-besColorado and make sucha pioposal Impos- Rteto va. Montana t. 10 item that v;ent toeld-tSSr7- -- Mc-use- T e the Pacific coast's "Royal family Here aie four members-o-f of teanla- - the'-unce- The Farmers are, still ,!MlJBudv4ewii over tfieir untimely onc- - left-tright, are Mrs. alay Sutton Bunday, mother of Nathan, - and Mrs. nock appqars ainiost through. Hoyt B. Y. U. Games the defeat -- " showed signs of faltering last seaby point Violet Sutton Doeg, mother, of Johnny: likethatone can t re langhd Tjff i son, Zaehary, despite his weird record of .12 victories and no demourn (and think et what might feats, has been cheating the minor have happened in the other 99 Prepare".' : leagues for two years. easegr'Cearh Dick ftgrmrcy-lmpeneeds a pair of gped p rrtentally4 toavel3;meiritt-uhe needs themredly i pnehers--an- d for the Wyoming game. N. to go with George Plpgras, Roy fto More Hays Sherid and Ed Wells. Sherld lookY. U. SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 23. U,R. ed likeone of the coming great His team will take on no more Slill entn'usitstlc over their one-- pitchers of the American league offensive plays fhi week. Rather sided defeat of Colorado university, during the last weeks of the 1929 line and backfield will be drilled NEW YORK, Oct, 23 (CE) . Utah's Red Devils today went inU-- season. Officials at New York unitogether in running the present ' Rorti-ne- y their last hard session of scrimmage" Has Faith in Koenig ; to draw oach more refused smoothly, plays versity have The left side of the Yankee inbefore, meeting Colorado Aggled in has a rather powerful backfield the J'eolor line" against negro Fort: Collins Saturday. field is up in the air. There has ' footb-.- ll and with proper cooperation be- players. . J The Aggies, although. dcfeateiLhy.. oxn talk of Mark Koenig, the bra-the line and the backfield If th- - ttfnivereftyof-Geopg- ia Dutch Clark and his Colorado col- liant rookie of 1926, being traded to Farmers will be hard to stop on objects to Dave Myers, colorsome 'Detroit. Such is not likely, since lege cohort, have exhibit-- d their power plays. Gillespie and ed quarterback Of N. Y. U.'s Harnund will probably do more ball football .learn, playing against ability this season. Coai Harry Shawkey has a world of faith in shown its Koenig. Hughes', team has not .the southern team here on carrying against Wyoming, thus usual power, but the Utes are pointNov! 9, the contract for the Tony Lazzeri may ne shifted from giving the. brilliant Call time for. ed for a close battle, and have been second to third weakest link in rest. Call of courge will be countintersectional game will be de-drilled in aerial and trick play ; the Yankees last season. If Laz-ed on for several long gains. cancelled, according to an fense. The Farmers are rejorted-rZ8rj- . should blossom into a stellar today by Prof. Injuries will weaken, the Farmers so to have changed their chairman ' Giles C. urecher mighH for the Wyoming game. ball type of play and are boasting be- used 'at second base. of the board of athletic con- Doug Bergcson and Joe Day, regua Hght team 'full of tricks. trol at New York university. The departure of Bob Meusel to lars, are definitely out of the game. Cliff, a hefty youngster who is .get- Cincinnati, leaves left field open to g an aspiring, TOUGH ONE FOR BEARS youngster. Unghls first chance, will" be at Two veteran Yankee receivers, Calif, Oct. 23. (C.E) Bergeson's guard post. Romney .BERKELEY, Now that the California varsity Benny Bengough and John Grab- wilt elthei; use Walda Peterson or t place- in theAggie lineup. Call, he- - other -- x, icHard -- Pearse at ent tawiheJ. 3- -;, nmiatrte t to is Tjaelf-Trsinvasion, Coach Nibs Price 1st con minors, Bengough, who has had last season, while Pearse is playing rm,MW oaci"'e,a SnSl wyo- fronted with another tough game more hard luck than any player in mmg, dui weicn mignine in m thij Saturday when his gridders recent years, had his career blighthis first college football. J Possible other 'changes may- - take place of Thompson, ed by a sore arm. meet the Olympic club, x groggy-mentsll- ). Thirteen years a mainstay jn the Yankee staff himself, ShawkeyVun- doubtedly" win devote' a" large'sbare' Vfliis eftenflSnTo 61sTenngTOOl tleptrtmept. With Herb Peonoek.-WaitHoyt all in nr.d tain class, the Yankee .pitching Tom-Zach- sible, -- morsels Saturday. "TttaB-tF8ni-the-.-y- eft tttotTOiirse, nold the center of Proyo's gridiron in Interest, due to the sudden rise Utah-kvaiB. T. V. "stock" aftar the triumoh. eyes of football 'State m ' Utah-Colfollowers are, upon the rado Aggie game ai r on Araies hold ttfe'ttHlB' tion of being the only team to de feat the Utes in, the .past three not at all years, and they arefnci-tha h Utes completely slaughtered Colorado "XT last Saturday. Colorado Aggies nave been .defeated once dethii season, losing-cision to Dutch Clark and company' Colorado College Tigers. Thejr.are rtltt la tta rac,"and Utah th jist be la top tornr tfr hurdle the Colorado Aggie pbstaiclerVtah, of course, 4a favored to win. Utah Aggies will face the strongest Wyoming V team la the school's history at Laramie, .while Colorado Mines will invade Greeley, fnf w 4wttrfting game with Cnlo o vumno-Colorad- one-poi- nt if, a clumnLjreetfng in th evening of " the game day is being called for "c:ie . : . ULlCQEisiitp; afTfnrt .i n.. j. iiiw riiiiiniu- Rocky Mountain co'nlerence igtia U th principal I twmw uutiKiiMiw-)iHiiHurt W SharkjulJsBssttm-f tha defendant U.: JZB. comwuvr a bout sometime in Decem CpnatrucUoa at the can, paiticmlar. vniurim - J' , "Haev. Colora Teachers at Greeley. Mntan at Butte " f is SCHEDULE: Uetern btate V" Aggies t 000 iDh une-eth-er ianPWl attampting'lo ttriua-fujiwKu- er , jz?f: "There "tr titt ts j. vr 1 HOOtw - ' ' tt - the - P? k Cetnrado Coll JeadiiiB-nmntprref- . Ttdo-eachers- ., Montana .State- meets Montana XT in a game at Butte .the Grizzlies beingf'favored 1 . ta win. ,..,.. ; , Vi jftloiis"' Negro Gridder Is Protested; Adamant .hawy VS. IT HT) . i -- Of Salt Lake ml traight4oet-ytHird-sackcr.-L- - at 3:30 Kickoff hard-hittin- . Re-su- re m -- ' dents, 25c sy r " ' D K ,4 a" in a If l " TV . -- 2- '.:. JK ; ... no denying an "extra '.something1' to Chesterfield. Call it better tobacco, orhighcr stand-- , ards of manufacture , . . more skilful -t 4V 4? y. 7 1 .' A "I - ? vTy, 1 c" IK - balanceror more expert blending the fact remains that in Chesterfield you get a smoother shading of flavor, a richer tobacco character, a spicier aroma without one hint of harshness 6r"heaviness." Taste is what counts, in any- - ciga" rette; and in Chesterfield it8 i .Lf. . U w,.,1?.AJsy.. x - fl ' , ' 1 yv I P . S If X A e fM - - B DESERVED Ti-- ' H ' TASTE aboveeyertth SUCH POPULARITY MU5T Cow Fl WJ K -- MnuTotACOD awir ,0 . ,'..JfV' 7 9 J929, Ijoonrfc 'skH&z$t' it's ciqarette JAST J "Jr-- -- u Rocky Moontain conference, with a- "an for total of 20 polnta to his credit. Byber iy regmroiiiK ine iiq;. was the at Issue. cf. NEW YORK. Oct 23. W. Rob- closely fallowed by Bill Smith WATCHES BACKITfcLD j "IT with IS, and "Simba" ert Shawkey Be the gob signed Colorado " his name on a dotted line today Thi rn oJL B. T. V. with 12, PALO ALTO; Calif, Oct 23. (UE) OBEGOXIAN8 DRILL point-gettthe of Dutch Clark, outstanding and' became the manager ekfield f combination What U 1828, hi conference of the New York Yankees, EUOENB,'iQrf. Oct 23. men Warner will use against the B?ck from a hunting trip in the hn, fifth place with 11 counters.closed gates Coach John J. hind ; .aggre-California The leaders: Canadian wood, Shawkry .confer speedy Southern Ewan sent the Oregon varsity foci V the as red with CoL Jacob Ruppert,-own-- r is still, undecided, gallon T4a.FgPt. bail team through a stiff workout cf the Yankees, and Secretary 20 Cardinal varsity holds secret prac0 Colo. Aggies. t Ed Barrow regarding effort to re- Day, ' Denver week. Rothert and Fren- - Tuesday afternoon In preparatioa 14 this tices 0 "1 Byers, na nsamugion encounter. build the Yahkeet for the 1930 pen- - B. 1' 0 13 trup at half are likely, atartera Smith, Colo. U. . "ant race 12 0 0 . .. B.Y.U. Thome, TL 7 0 Thre 8eeT Problem 2 1 U Hale,- - Wyoming. ' Colo CoL . ." 1 0 7, in Soviet Russia has just bnn Three of the most Important njat-- Clark, Mtm--t lOiRtca. 4 Summerhayg, Utah;; were: ter eeBfronting--Shawke- y cpenea in cemBgrarr- 1 0 .. 7Rbckert, West. State'.! i 0 Gilieipie (1) Sfrengthening the pitching ttafL- (2 Rearranging the Yanke In fold. 3) Finding a successor for Bob Still Groggy. yn On 'Upward Path; Wyont 1 nTCO. rt.N8 8X1T Taa United states District Court recently decided la favor of MjV ompany in a tuit brought by, i American Caa compaay. The Sharkey And Scojt fae--- . Harmon May Match "MILD.ves .and yet THEY SATISFy - ' |