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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1921. R BY AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE lilt kl -- B a' t t 'HOT Ogden Warriors to Have Two Teams in Field; Meet "Y" Here 1 Should Be Hotly Contested !.', LV 4 ALEXANDER THURSDAY ilnterscholastic :: Copy of Names for Candidates as They Will Appear Upon the Official Ballot at the Primary Election, to Be Held October 25, 1921. , - G0HG OUTOT-WlOUS- AMD cviec, fcvJW V TOUIGHT, SO KME. UP VOUB TO THAT ? GO RlGVTT BACK UPSTMRS roE MW MORE-- s WAVE ' I 1 ' JAKTRIMOUV I ,r- - (Place a crosi in the square preceding the names you favor as candidates for the respective poritions.) UX) of the person ftUCESTDRS rvjuBuUG WTO PUT Oil YOUR , A VJAX : MJ OACVET, BUT' SMOKIMG Footballers of the Ogden Athletic The flashy Ogden 'Tigers; will hold held a snappy practice at Association "their final workout this evening in Lorin Farr park Tuesday in preparacontest : here Saturday preparation for their first league-gamtheir for tion schedule against Davis at against the fast Brigham Young Uniof of Provo. Sixteen men Kaysville Thursday. Coach Carl Pete- versity eleven for practice. rsen expected to put his men through reported Officials of the Ogden A. A. anthat- nounced the paces and is also confident a second team .. his warriors will be returned victori- would be today that placed in the field immedito compete with the high schools end of the Tl- -. ately Daye Williams, starone state. This team is being bandof the most of' the gers and. considered ed Leishman, forby Alvin together ' candidates in the state, mer Weber athlete. likely be out of the Thursday battle ' The second team will be composed "may as he has been declared (ineligible. wuHfiTYis Vinwever. may play-, in the of the following athletes: Hickman, - , Wallace. Veasy.Brewer, Thomas, remaining gamesa of the season pTOVidSteele. PeterBlackburn, Critichlow, m dv passing raarK ing he secures and sen, Buzzing. With this Ilagadone least 15 hours for the spring semester in the hisrh schools of togs aggregation last Weber Normal nttpndpd i,viiuam no doubt have their will . state the i fnr the in the seconds full LV hands n defeating he 0n 5CII1IC1. All utviw ' " the first, and Scrimmasre between be passing in at grid the star must week. on be will ihe card the teams second least 15 hours per weekthe of remainder Williams' loss is certain to hamper have Although th first team men the ..chances of the Tigers but the been no doubt will hard they working coaches assert that a good substitute encounter a fast and snappy aggregawill be placed at the wing position: in the "Y" aggregation when the Students of the High school held ofa tion sounds. whistle which many "pep" rally today atteam Twitchell-statethat he has a Coach listed were the members of the crew the visitors and in that fast togs on the "speech" program. Special will come to view. of the with Ogden to Kaysstudents trains will take the locals. the trouncing ville. Although the lineup of the locals oodetermined today the folcoujd not men will probably start the lowing game: O'Keefe and Reeves, ends; Worley and Mohr, tackles: Smith Blair, guards; Hirt, center; quarterback; Dee, left half; Wilkenson, right half; Irwin, fullback. The kickoff is set for 3 o'clock. V ! VouVc E - J WGWTA BEEtl CAVE MEM. BUT UES Official Primary Ballot Candidates ' for nomination for the offices of Mayor, Commissioner for fonr-yea- r term, and for Auditor. e the-192- "Sf . "" (! FOR MAYOR I ! BREWER, ALEXANDER L. all-sta- te -- -- BROWN, JOHH - ' "prty t A C. FT. AN CIS, FRANK 4 " - MURPIIV, W. B. Vote for One. - FOR COMMISCIONCR s ,1 critchlow, -- and-L.a,- Glas-mah- . . ( iHPECV - n, ' oo , JEANETTE RANKIN OUTSTEPS FIELD Colorado Will Opposition . College Furnish I Saturday ' - - (Special Dispatch' Oct. 19. Eighteen MKE, this afterselected be will gridders noon Fitzpatrick to SALT Tommy make the trip- to Colorado Springs, where the "U" is to meet the Colorado College Saturday. The crew, selected will depart Thursday afternoon at 5:15 aro'clock over,' the Union .Pacific, followdestination 'the at their riving ing day. The men who are to make the trip will have to show. the coach their, stuff. A hard scrimmage is set, for today, after .which the lucky candidates will be picked" for the journey The return of "Spot" pre to the Crimson lineup has lifted the hope Ure is of the. Crimson followers,considered one of the best hooters in the conference and his return is sure lo aid the TJtahns in ' their battle' for conference honors. "Dutch" Taufer didrthe kicking in the contest against the Wyoming out- but failed to make much tit of an impression as a boater, . .He, however ,i a good drop kicker, r. On the re,turn from Colorado the Utah warriors will prepare for their next battle," October 2 9. On that date the Crimson warriors will 3ourney to meet the Nevada outfit. Iieno to ' ' by-Coac- h - . - - j - - Oct. 19. Jeanette chestnut marc, driven by HfcDonald,' swept all competition aside in the feature event of Tuesday's Grand Circuit races, taking the 2:14 trot in straight heats, and stepping off tho final mile in 2:05. This event carried a purse of $2 500. The races were hotly fought, especially the 2:18 trot, in which there were nine starters and wh'ch it took four heats to decide. Good timewas made in th? first three heats, but in the extra mile, Harvest Horn, piloted by Osborne, won as. he pleased from ATLANTA, Ga 1-- , last-wee- 2. k oo- ; (Special Dispatch) LOGAN, Oct. 19. The Utah Aggies aro working 'overtime for thf ir contest here Saturday against the Nevada Sagehens. Every man on the squad was worked until 7 o'clock last night, a." ghost ball .being .used -- v-; oo before the practice was halted. . Last year the Nevada griddera trounced the Aggies 21' to 0 and the Loganitea are YANKEES EAGER TO now out to trounce the visitors. BUY HARRY HOOPER Jimmie quarBradshaw, terback, is one of the big- .stars on. the Nevada lie formerly NEW YORK. Oct- 19. Efforts to starred at aggregation. the University of Illinois. obtain Harry Hooper, former atar outIn to his men last night. fielder of the Boston Red Sox, now Coachlecturing said that to defeat Romney with the Chicago White Sox, are be- such a strong team as Nevada would ing made by the New York Yankees, it be an everlasting credit to the Utah was learned today Agricultural college, due to the fact Johnny Mitchell, obtained by the that Nevada had played such com Yankees last spring from the Vernon paratively close games with the Uni- club of the Pacific Coast league, may versity of California, St. Mary's col-sngure in the proposed deal.; elevens. The 0(K Aggie coach also stressed the fact that I The famous Simplon road between the Aereries would have to rover nn tim . Switzerland and Italy is 38 miles long. 21-- 0 defeat of last season by defeating Ithe Sagehens next Saturday. .and cost $3,600.000.. ; RANDALL, HARVEY P. WILLIAMS, FRED E. WOODS, M. CHARLES Vote for One. FOR AUDITOR . -- n prodirection shown. No. 9 nets tection to the parser. No. H. NumUr 11 receive the tu.W from cnter, tart nn If lo run th end. but ntop pud and p.u:es to mn who is dnly Numbers 8 to 10 are the men rnot likely to take this p.is.v of cours'.', with this formation. Noa, 8. 9 and 10 could make end runs. whil No. 11 &lo in in ponltion to kick. vis or run the ends. It wan- this formation with Chick Rpecitv- ' ' No- ' down lhc fle,J to a re- - Harley In the 'No. 11 that Ohio Htate used to win many of Its position Tor a punt. jceivlns The ends and backfleld men take the big games. . BEHLIKG, F. A. d. - frt. j I . i -- , ortvwiVh KlI GPiasmLnnof at ni st WEBBER, RUBY - - COHAN ABOUT TO BUY pf-sltlo- n Vote for One Primary Official Ballot Attest: r tenders for championship, honor In tho class, and o regarded by the uport-ln- r world." Governor Iiobertrn ild. "The affalf can not bo construed na a 'boxinjc content and vill not bj pcr- In Oklahoma mlttcd ' f r. nirtJ In n r. TVin ltMit ran because it wiw clearly a prizefight and It haa been extensively advertised as state law prohibiting prlio ! ;uch. Tho rightlnfr In clear." The fight waa to have heen held In Kans.. Inst night but waa to Wichita, transferred to Tulsa ntlmr Kana officials had refused to 'permit promoter to hold It there and had, nrrested the principals and officer.. ICansaa authorities held that the contest would RUMOR -- NEW YORK. Oct. 19.Gecrgo M. Cchan, nvho recently announced his r tirement from the theatrical production business, paid Tuesday he was negotiating-for the ownership of a major league baseball club and rxpctcd the deal to be consummated by next Monday. He declined ta name the club he Is seeking. . et i I sc ! ALLENG 1v" At 42 Zbyszko Is Anxious All Mat Men Chance at Title Give - For the holder of a world's cham- 17T r17"VT TlTTTTOT1 plonsnip to suddenly xurn cnaiienger ITJOXT iVlOiXiU U UrLJJN U" and urge his competitors to take a jUU Avhlrl at the title may be considered GRID PRACTICE DIES somewhat unusual in sport circles, but that is what Stanislaus Zbyszko.. heavy weight wrestling champion of the FLINT. Mleh.. Oct. It. Francis . vorld, Intends to do. 18. a North liranch hieh Frlcke. Rotweek from sailed last Zbyszko InIs school from dead'hern student. w terdam and lsIue to arrive In In football practice. received juries York thia week to' take up his work team mate accldenlly kicked Frlcke where ho dropped . It "recently .owing A In the abdomen. to the serious lllacss of his mother. oo d Now in his year, the NON-UNIOor PRINTERS champion wants to retire In so two" years at tho outside a'year and take MEET DIFFICULTIES Ills title - with him. Zbyszko himself L Coes ho sad bellevps unbeatable net hesitate to ay ao. Hut when he Oct. 19. John W. TORONTO, leaves the ring forever he wants no cloud on his title, and that la why he Eynon of Washlnjtton. D. C. prel-dn- t of the UnlteT Typothetae uf Amhas turned "challenger." Jack Herman of Chicago, undr-- erica, emphasized the importance or-of vrhose management the veteran Pole the training of apprentices by the made the most spectacular "come ganization in an addre Tuesday at buck" In wrestling history and achiev- the opening session of Its annual coned the 'world championship at an age vention. "This is one of the jrreat problem Avhen most athletes are In the bone-yarla notifying every heavyweight of today," he said, "and non? of us his duty in this jcrent wrestler not decisively defeat- dtres ahlrk Until the present time, we ed by Zbypzko,already that the champlgn now have been confronted Btands ready to sign articles for a finby the restricish match under any reasonable con tion of the union a to the number ' dltlons. apprentices allowed in a shop. Now has swung the other Money is a secondary consideration the pendulum hi this campaign. Zbyaiko wants to way and w have so large a number and open bop In which retire with an unclouded title.' and tf nonunion would place no financial obstacle in there are no restrictions that we have the way of any mat. man who haa, not an opportunity quickly to rorrect this been, decisively defeated by unfavorable situation." already for the fl?cil year, Mm. Herman states any conditions XTr.UxpenUiture Knyon - reported, were SS1S.996. that are fair win be acceptable. The career of Startlslaus Zbyszko. th income for the same period belnr of the world, at the age of 1151.512. champion : ro-- i-: 4 2, la In vort history. unparalleled Tho champion standaTeady. to defend U. S. EXPENDITURES that title against all comers, and if - LESS IN claimants to SEPTEMBER do not take advantagechampionship of the title .holder challenges ho will retire as an unWASHINGTON. Oct. 19. Ordinary beatable wrestler. -- oo of the- government fell expenditures off by nearly 125. 000. 000 .during September aa compared with August, acTULSA CLUB, DROPS cording to the Tmonthly atatcment." IsGIBBONS-O'DOWsued by the treasury. wbUe payment GO on the' public debt increased by more than JSOO.000.000. TULSA. OkJa., Oct- - 1. Officials of Durlns Hepternber ordinary expenthe Oily City Athletic dub announced ditures totaled $266,623,512 as afcatnkt that they had abandoned all plans for 4291, 157. S4T In August while public Gib- debt disbursements agrregafeti holdinjr the Mlko O'Dowd-Mtk- e bons middleweight boilnjr congest here 42.743'cornpared with 1237,519.-23- 3 In October. 2S as a result of Oovernor. J. - the previous months ' ," , o B. A. Robertson's decision "that lha bout would violate the. state law. tWO WORKERS DIE IN ' -- i N Albert and geKyour share of the greatest smoke-sport-on-ear- . ! th Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert he-kind-toba- cco satisfies a man as he was never satisfied before- - and keeps him satisfied! Why its : bite and parch (cut "out by our, exclusive patented process) are a revelation to the man who could get acquainted with ; . -- "a:, 'V' where one was smoked before! 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" e-.o-- my, . LONDON. Oct, 19. . f City Eccordcr. cal park. during the pr.at few da BRITISH TO Omaha trnlthnlof :it aa to of FORTIFY SINGAPORE l.nner mortem on Iot their 3cmle. violate the Mate boxing, law. . oo Before you're a day older, ybu want to let the idea slip under your hat that .this is the open season to start something with a j oy ' us j i m my pipe and some Prince FARLEY, MARY E. j j ! -- ' X X JL V Moleskin wearers of the Weber Normal college are working hard for their game here Friday with the fn.t Westminster college cloven of Salt Lake. The Westminster crew Is composed of veterans and from the show ing the Salt Lakers made against the Last High school recently they must have a good machine in the field. East j High defeated the Parson. 2i to 6. in a fast contest. Coach Merlin Stevenson of the We- berites states that his mathirwe Is fast rounding into shape and that indications point toward a successful season. BY S. S. WILLI AMAN' Stevenson is working his charges until Vuvn Tvxti High School. (.Ictc-lanCoach. dark every afternoon and in this man' ner is getting results. aro A parj piny that has been found Couch, Price ami Hickman showing class in the Weber backficld very successful la outlined above. The st bets and loom as three of tho as shown. ?io. 1 runs in the division. These men are ru j llnmen llock 'kn to take a pavs if defense through springs In the, Weber offensive V.-defensive play and are expected to v ' 7 i ,i w pierce the Parson line for bin: gains. d 6 - , X ' ; . all-coa- PIGGOTT, WILLIAM M. A j AGGIES WORK HAED FOR NEVADA GA3ME i ('10) I ORMISTON, C. A. X ! , -- i X I Lady Byng, driven by Thomas; in the slow time of 2:14 . .The 2:09 pace resolved itself into a duel be.tween D. W. Maloney and Pat Carmody. The former won. Dixie May, which won the first twe heats Monday of the 2:20 pace for southern horses, took the final, hea' Tuesday when that event was finished Prince Regal won as. he in the 2:15 class pace forpleased, southern . . horses. LARSON ARTHUR F. MO YES, ROBERT A. X i Opposition for Local Team Friday GODDARD, GEORGE W. BOSS) X I Rankin, GETS FOR PASS OR PUNT FORMATION w. j. FLYGARE, CHRIS SETOVJU FROrA US OTUER FOUR YEAR TERM Trine Albmtt il mold in loppy tmi bagt, tidy rmd tint, hand tcmrn poand and half pound tin humidor and inth poand cryttal glatt humidor utit h 0png moistnr top. . - CoPTrtrkt 1921 by ' R. J. RynoIf Tobacco Co. VVinon-- J N.C . -- D nUd-dlewelg- ht ' Disease." "," Waste. Products or Impurities Cause Many.' Forms of ' Rheumatism, Skin Disorders and a Lowered Vitality.' How'S. S. S. Clears the Blood of ; Waste "Products. , . Your systenv la continunlty taking Inoff wate products. This prccejv ccs on nil durinj: life. 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County to take any steps necessary to prevent O'Dowd the Mike Olbbons-Mlk- e baxinj? contest - In Tulsa Tuesday, wamlnc the promoters it will not be permitted In Oklahoma. "Roth Gibbons and O'Powd are professional prize fighters and are con- - Red Blood, Nourishes the Body and Fights Off Pure, Rich " . nutrition nnd thro-wlr.j- ; .1 a etrf-ngl- 1 f : 1 1 1 St ali ficr. should be utel at orce to nature to th row off thene ws0te pro duct. and dy Intyl' the sun lard Mood purifier builder, ii the Ual remeJ rrk th-- caff. e Th .efl'e-- t cf S - Ji Jo rid the; sy?iem at the pn). j r. which are cau'.ns the trcuM. I I .H. orcr t0 years. S. hs provea tc of unusual merit, i ;n S. R S at your drur'.a- l"e 11 dlrrctlcna nr.-strictly flccerrflnr to .rrcur. l write t'Mfl .wjrt H. H. tt- -- ; .- 1 l hpecifie. Co., G- 721 S. rK Itrrat' ry. an 5 Jet blm help health ar;d etrer.gth. tiej rerain ... 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