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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXA- UN M iK SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1921 rm I .. .' . '".- . ' ; -- . . - , - - . - W iilS'Sll JiiiflfBinlCTOHFRflTO.5 ?fmm puiv s mm-- mll -- '.' .-,.-. ' I'JESTPOilERS RACE IN . PHfSY BEAlE N BY YALE OGDEN DIVISION ':KfflH AT PEMM MAR VARD MAULS SOCCER TEAMS TO TIE PLAY TIE GAME Kerr and Brown of Track Ogden and Box Elder Loom Army Fights Gamely But Overcome State's Lead in Callies Furnish Plenty of as Possible Winners in Goes Down By 14 to 7 Third Period by Rush- Fame to Team on Big Fight for Local Score . .Eastern Machine Bag Chase ing Substitutes Champions ' . !:--,-.'.- - , , , -- . : . ' . Ogdenitcs Adopt Ohio State's Methods sof 'Winnings in iFinal Minute of Play; Recovered Fumble and 70 Yard Dash) Aids Ogden in Trouncing the Fast I.llGUi: ! The OEiJra KH-reUJned Nrrttcrl r'era : :. 4Wtheir Oct. Phubach Srnicc Nrtn rsm IntTnUri in CAMitniDGi:. the the Sporting for le4 0 .. 1 nd Ojcden High tnnuled each cup Saturday t holr.e the fJt Penn Stat 1 .0 1.000 Box Klder . . Ca'.!!YALE HOWU NEW HAVEN. Oct. other to a in the tadium to a 0 to 0 wor. Ocien ti 1 0 .000 22. Tad Jonf. onc a now ha a totJkl of e'.tht o;r.U Normal Nebr quartertodar. 1 .000 back at Yml. smllrs conUntedly to- 0 Davis High . . In the l4fue race aa compared ; With but a few minute to play I'enn Best ; ; Y"Eleven; Contest Is Pronounced 21 to 1A with r!i riBt for th Call!. UU led. night. I S4ixlulc. Hl cw Yat foottiall team. buiU on With a autwitltute Jm and a make- , FriiUj's "nt Tm plAyir.r la tie game are Played Here' in Years; Score Is 17 ,to -v over Davis hi determlnfrd each awarded a pirst. Aa thM two fcackneld hlft of but had nw Ogden. triumphed fal iy(fni. 12 In anotf.er SaUinlaj'B kllulc. (the rmy cdel. trampllnic the Wel ; player. Harvard obtained a flrt down machine will r. 1 me-e- t ' . Box Elder vs. Ogden at Ogden. Into the turf In Yale's gTeat Inale Ftate'a 30rard Mr.e. and aided contet urlr.g ti e ioon the dor Pointer' i ana winning i 10 . favor the OrJr.lte to w'.n the buntoy in coming or cirnnfM ana a - joowi, imcontests of The a of 7S.O0O uw the came. crowd prime carried the UUI over ajxi ing. Three rr.or game remain on vie-gridiron attack, The remaining seven minutes of play Certain defeat was turned into j Karr th goal which tl4 the wore. the card for Ocden. h wr.s Captain Aldrlch's aenjiallon-par- k kicked portance vm be nplayed at Lorln both elevens attory for the Ogden Athletic association was hotly contestedon with division i KUte run this the week fourth in the 0len quarter. In a few thtn received lh klckcff and WIND HAMlTJWrLAY. several occasionr. . Jtootball team at Lorin Farr Park exchanging punts race. arternoon ine had ruahed the ball from he when pennant Army playa Friday Intercepted ,iarted "Y" a the Late in when this gridders A period Bussing scooped up wlud hampered the contest MUf Saturday the- forward pan, that rmally enabled Yale thlr lSyard line to Hartard'a fast Dalvs High gridders will meetconHne nvBrigham' Young University fumble run the ball to the Ogden 16 yard over team rufferinf to a both Saturday a in o Weber eleven line. Th Normal Hie with win. ended fine the whittle college playing, coupled raced seventy yards to a touch- but were unable to put the pval extent. The Caliie defend we Kreal cellar! test ljxd the which the uptrlt O'Hearn lent to the laro tim at thla point. may determine was 17' to 12 for another tally. th attacked eevrrtit tirnfi down. The final score met dunng, mow Weber waa ana Mai for the he Yale Into etarttr.r in the wh.en champions game, pet loop. got for thelOgdenites. i ncu H.i!)-- n came t ar.d U, pass successful unuii two 14 first In a her defeat weeks ago lover a victor. up lad ef point With the score standing 12 to 10 Forward 'passes' from Glasmann to ot t)den tam but the effcrta In defeat, waa plucky and before Uexedeck'i men aroused them of the ' league contest at the hands of the Ito Army. IccaLx f;iej to record Cfr Y.fpr the "Y" gridders Glasmann punted Williams and Glasmann to Bussing (the aince Klder elves. that and machine The caJeta felt the high - io fought gamely. Morgan. The ball was fumbled by na;i v a in the Iat ofMhe Mronl I Although Uf .rj luttii blaye-Thl time has been working hard to wln-io,of French, their brilliant full vfMorgan and bounded f if teen yards placed the ball on the "Y" 20. yard ,,v 4.V on nd . 7 schedule. 0 came of the the their he when cot Into the and ..VJ, back, perloJ. cut Parting remainlng games I .sKlown the field toward the "Y" goal. line. Dee worked the ball to the-1- 5 loo- - vr'th an attack thatl Tl,"rJ: V.line saved that the they KHOW to engineered play lilHTEIl. n? a addition new iCflarence Bussing, IT line. The locals failed to make lAwtWS an i iVj Coach Merlin Stevenson', charge, 'them from being whitewashed, for hi. dW not .ablde until the ball reted i.the Ogden lineup picked up the fum- yard' univ ' and! n an. from narvara. 3inr. this ot is their over nioa vantage rorward vaat ahowed their yardage interference tning aided pijr.ng Improvement and by perfect ttlt. tVic-- i ,, fh-- i tor . -ble nt ltrigham in their con- attempted gpal from the HUKAKK ICi: IX TIIIItD. "w. lVlhh appearance recorded the touchdown .which , won Glasmann n mi 11 ' . field. He missed the goal by a small test Friday agalnat th faat Westmln- , lhf.!th the contest. Worley kicked goal-,h in,rt ouartcr Vftl brokr T KI.T Uhl StAte tU't7td anJ '..; , ,. ... Mrnil ' .' ater rnlUc .iVnn This feat was-- fitting climax to one margin. 00I d. follow-den i Fall and rore. It lied Uke meet iext lbo,Vnd!,,,n r"nJed two the the out.5,f minutes but With ahowed to lc?', on remaining lothe greatest contests ever staged atat ark. K..U : advanhtagohdurtng'he?rrda to the leave started crowd tiiinking ana who f they local' field. Gridiron , Tard mrcn of met fans ai.va"-1the ,,u,n cals had defeat. famr The Vf lo Many of a tfklnir ibt ' "'.I11 appearance they .till lack the contest were well repaid ,,notrr Iorar(i paMfB The lineup and rjmtnar : tended the tIill of the park be; scruDDlnir Kteveniion e?v-!,,n- !, iiCor their visit as the game was nip in the stand were outrun a hot to put the. ball within atrlklnr j m?terla tor a laflic (o) ' of the game gxJm fore the sensational c f.ro?, "J1. -- and tuck helpd throughout. . Utance and th Hlate liurte.l , n. divided Jone, t,hw ta? aw,y J en indU Tout to nut hi teJnTlt th Johnn ,JrC.koU g... ht In f me ursi peri9U.ine uguewi.Bs was staeed.s and Sinythc croaked crimaon let Dranafield. f Urahai.i flood loo.e. was r.b a the J. tnd ththe ittihg Bussing performance iwice worked the ball within scoring climax to he contest which - will go a touchdown. Aldrlch then FuX of xhft rJav, wr a roufh and un .lrxit Ah Many d m thei. acirKMnto rna . . i l . r distance but licked the ginger .t Hawthorn one as local of c.H.b...H. the down' in, history over a touchdown. Three put no mor.miaw nmi!tiUmbfr of . Major ever played here. .ualtie.. Harvard, line Itlnnle. Jlarni in 7h ' or .r.h.b.. v v. avl V rTe i,i alArries In the second period the Ogden- - greatest gamesmen V. in tne wa until lounn full of acortng .tt utoitltutet. seaGain early like .l.h.b Twitchell's Hudson..... performed division and-onof the beat In the quArter when Aldrlch Intercepted .'ites worked the ball to within fifteen soned a Oft .. outveterans. team Ufflanda. The entire Thompwa ... rm vrnh t rrtri state. The plying of Thomaa. bxftn, of a score but failed in their ..yards -Henderson. . . . .o.r...,.J. Hawthorr.e the locals at least ten pounds I Doxey and Stratford were big to crosa the "Y" goal line. weighed man attempts, u ran a 7S.yirij down flelJ for were j Lynch., .I.r the the ' but . to, Fedrely Ogdenites turea Coach Carl Petersen haaapep-RUNS ;feattjre v I aln uklnK th ball to the Army o 1. H. to the, occasion, The "Y" has Graham tJchaaon equal few a aaid from and "'J Sensational end foro-d ft,,f uf lln. wh.rA runs by Dee, 1.1 one ; of .the best elevens In, the state Keir Hansen to some or his men. aiate wu.boun.lii. There were two flvi-va-rd juries V. Irwin and Wilkensen in the and should be able to give their other EK Andrews. Hefere the player are ready for the bell neat penaltle Impoecd on the Army at thl two periods brought the rooters opponents a battle in the future games. UriMmon A Tucker, Fait Lake. wfrst -ctrcb-hla Saturday. O'Hearn and then to their feer time and again. point . Ogden .seventeen. first T. Taylor. OfitJen. and registered Davl High school ha an nbund- own right end for a touchdown, car- of periods JS mlliUtes, Time During.' the first two periods the downs during: the game as compared ance of with CASUALTY material, but two mfn croi the line on his Captain , for the visitors. ryine oo tb"eight ' iiovB oui oi me lineup, xne xvaysTjuo back While the Provbites recorded first . The' line, plunges, of Glasmann, Dee, ex a to are warrior weakened groat Aldrlch ngnin kicked Kual. ""down but once. In the first two qua- Irwin' and - Wilkensen were the blg tent. Coach Anderson I not discourrters the Ogdenites clearly outclassed AIIMY FINALLY MX)Itl features of play for the locals. This men last over hi of the aged showing Toward the end of th game. Army their opponents but when within formed perfect. Interference quartet' week, but expect the Kaynville war- got a punt in raidfirid andt wa distance failed to put over a for backs on many occasions and the her.,Leaguo Game Next Satur riors to trounce the Weber eleven next . s;ore. crowd ,to their feet- ,the brought ' ! Friday. 'cThe first' half ended with the score" Packard, Simmons and Hayes were Clay WlUl BOX Xlaer XJlAy A'pawt of 12 yards to Johftwon plac-BOX KLDKIt THAM. !lnc. th bail on Yale' e,j the bright lights for the visitors! i rjarlfl rpifl awu ,,.J.J. START SCORING ); At Brigham City.' Coach Karl Fer French then nlunccd throuli Ilia line; Williams, Hlrt, O'Keefe and Worley., 115 one and At 'the beginning"of the third period Smith starred oh the line' for the Ogthen has ,of the best teams In, for eight yard, ti guson Nelson kicked off to Dee who return-th- e den eleven. the history of the school. The Hox , Johnson who carrld the ball over the ' C For concentrated, unpi titrating ball to the center of the Kldcrs expect to win state honor, but line for a touchdown, men who attended Prominent Ogden dcbr-icand Unconaolable pass from , Glasmann to the game pronounced it as one of the Mulligan kirked c al. The Army doom. may get their expectations marked Coach Cnrl nef I'etern soore pM ( was ten On the meet touchdown next f netted Saturfirst the local ever when the "Bussing witnessed on the local .yards." nglnnt they greatest den win tbe leather Tijrera doughiiuta. New- York Players Decline Mnest play Irwin was thrown for a field. season. Yale this day. x With IHder UgJea-Hthe patne :V2 yard loss. Aided by beautiful in- : The two teams will play, a return battle of NovemThe Webcr-Ogde- n to Comment; McQraw b aernts out a a'few day awy SAYSLVN 4 should be a thriller. terference Wilkensen then ripped otf game at Provo Thanksgiving ber KiJin day. i lift, Iniajlna-Uothat tb starger This: was r 40.yardsaround. left end. The lineup and summary: TheTlgcra appear to bo far superior Against Barnstorming . oX the big features , of the games (Special Dispatch.) more to two A. A. (17) V. (12) B. Y. with Weberitcs. hut the Ogden not are Th 22. The week Tiatra. S6ne this point the Ogdenites work- - O'Keefe " .V. . . . le ; . . . V. ... NelsonH PHILADELPHIA. Oct. track ' hywir, remaining before the team . and cla&h considerable of h action taken by . Miller University of Pennsylvania can ... .. Smith .It. Improvement SUtJ r.d JuJce L.a n C jn the r.no cf Bat lluth most Of the two the boast William, vara line, una went mrouen renz Vandergaf tield Tiger artists bo the eleven. of Jarvis expected college ',Igi IneiltU-l- . ha and Iol for the first score. Worlev Hlrt .... ",.,. h juayeJ a nie . . . '. . c t h . Jackson promising' middle distance runner in oo to to for th ih th new eaJon. ' two feLof additions aTter Tiger in l ar.d the lb ball a.'ter .. country ne, Bussing...Hays rg........ The loa of William U urr to bmrer h4 t.pnN arre t r.- -t to do k ether ""Vi period the "Y" gridders Worley Hatch the school roster. both hall from Utah , ,rt the chance of the Offdn mcl;Soe. down the field to the Williams : . .?.'. . . .re. Thetwo youths stars mrrvtr t f tt New York Yar.ke .'.'. . . tiA iluaUrif. lro f!hr and UUr.it. loflwdinr Manager orHug-Clas first the are of rated lne and on four .at- - Glasmann ..... .qb. ...... .Partridge and Jlagdon Morgan der. In the west the two runners were tt addition Ocslert il t!,e ro machirtp. over. Ukt Dan . . tne i, "ut c& Dee .lh. nd Mriir. Pyne rivals for four years with the honor l.aVa lo ben declared InellglWe. ion l!nr Into the cor.trovetty I . rh . .. . out of bounds on Irwin . . . '. dnftti Packard ThfW woro mn ff JMka cpon it rtronj fSi4 the ccnver:K-- rojte. When H the ie-; ;; 'r . f b. . Owner Wliito Wilkensen' Sox Simmons going to Sayman' Kerr. Kerr Chicago ' the local machir.e. addltlnna.tu last l that llHh bad jUytd of Utah of the crimson worked the ball University Score by periods: arrt'.n a injured In thejtv, IntercolleOne of Leaders in Tommy Norton in liu::lo an bidden iand on three at- 2 rrne 3 year and holds the stato 4 of Ia: Thuria jorl fr, EJ made to oLlx'.n a tatemenl rt.nttt On the next Ogden A. A 0 0 7 10 17 giate record for that stato for the a nd wll be ou of the coming rover for the: first 13 MaTdng Game XT His time established last ' a0 0 6 6 12 mile run. (he raae frts llwcnn- - "I eanr.ot , tie. 4 32 ' aald wasseconds. tors. minutes He missed apeak of the matter l thia t'me, Ogden - scoring: Touchdowns Dee year i Hurj-.nt Ilcrmnn tJooden. lfkfieM alar, ahould rival hall from his Y. U. th rule 6. "I think Brown, Lyman after Qoals touchdown Bussing.5rrTr 1 rrom wood. a out r , iiy wn.nrit al of th riiiea. ufir.CE tame the University hut Young 2. tu!f Brigharrt Goal from field Worley. thn nUfied. Worley Passes for l Win creditIoubIedav General Abner Forward, u wriat. state the holds lod Worley booted Brown Provo. apralr.ei B. Y. U. scoring: "Touchdowns ed with having originated baweball In i With there irra on tbe ttde ii: the jtutw;' record for Utah, his time befrom the 3 5 yard Simmons; Packard. on Ward,-- h'hamkej. Qjinn and fip? Elansas War. Civil University th before dim con the will day j v er i enter ith the the ten Lelsh-manAtea again taking the M.38 Tiger flat. n ing Substitutions: Ogden A. A. .terr? t at theto Ccmmo4or no one man had as much to do liox KUlcr eleven- with a number of Hotel, but but been have rivals Field Iowa .Kerr Score: Brown and all rtnA 10, William! Irfor Ogden d:u the for Williams; jme. at veteran miine. with cresting the modern gam !;tuaticn. V.I P d'aed. m bn h for four Beasons and commencing next win. . Charle A. Comtskey, famou flrt Ktaggera the imagination ia right. ipn tnt rrvlewer rrroarh!r. him. that stop watches reached the B. T; U: Smith for. Hatch. Hatch spring will team together for Pennnd In th eishtte baseman preaent Indication point to a touch battle forJh knew nolhtne about it, and IJdn'l 21. stars Successful Oct. two te mark in thia period Nel- - for Smith, of the la. records The AMES, Feeney for Packard, Pack- sylvania. Whit Box. the of Chicago the Tirer I'TSday, V.ut the locals sat care to know anytnsr.g aroui ju an Ogden .forward ard for Feeney. them on a par wlth other interi passing today gave Kanaa uni- owner rcepted place ' Fox for controlled hail the IhM they will te reaJy for the vl;tor. bar had cr.cuch cce Iowa over a ComUkey section of A d raeed thirty yards down the the for of this trackstera. victory Referee Watson. versity collegiate man wa a not alway Thorns and Skeen. two of the main year. I at; ro-- .g or th second ."Y" score. Sim- - Umpire- - Crookston. ' . ' State college in a Missouri Valley con- 21 year but he bo nl r.y a the. east. of wealth and substance. In fact, the crga in the C,Kdn machine, will b ret." oo-ference game here today. fsaid. he again missed goal. Score: B. Headlinesman- Reberg. A Kansa fumble early in the gam "Old Itoman." a he Is affectionately lined Up and they should H the f.U.. 12, Ogden" A. A. 10. Th? tJianta tt r revr.tats e wer met Time of periods. 15 minutes. ... r i J i i m i u 'i ii r ai In coin; after led up to. the Cyclone' only point. known to lover of baeball. got h! th McAIpin Iolet Among them at materially ft train butcher"' runin life were KeJ'.rr. Fnyder. lUwl'.r.n and McAvtnchey recovering the ball on the start out of Dubuque, la., and it wa Th battle will be played at iorln I?urn. Ttey were perfectly wiUSr.g t Jaybawkers sixteen yard line.. Gay-lor- d ning th Farr park next Katurday. The klckoff liten to the detalia vf any r.ew de- hit the line for acven yards and In th railroad yard hithere thatbase got young Chlcagoan aarae early etfor 3 o'clock aharr Young made it flrrf down In the noihicg to ve'.cpmenta. but theya had UCAted but he too way. Oaylord added two and after ball training. Mclinw ay. Commy'a first' baseball Job wa a over Interview th by declaring plunges by Young and Currle had netpaed an Independent team ted only a yard or two, a pas wa pitcher with the matter did not concern him and wa In 1SS4 In In he 1176. Chicago a touchdown. for J therefore h could have nothing to aay caught by Riggs th and four-timmanaging A fumble by Currle also gave the playing flrat ba about iU e pen: . . .. visitor their first chance. McDmiald old St, IjouI Ilrown.wa Ktom ourc- - cJom to th Giajita It -h it then nant that and . 0 TH42-to winner, of the Kansas eleven recovering the waa learned that Mcuraw peraonaJly defeat of the Utah, Ag- of the game. The Maroons of Chicago News' Service) the roving t)i of playing on Ames" originated ball line. (International ef hia fciayr Steady Jgies at the hands of the fast Nevada- showed that they possess the goods and ' int arnej each al ex-Golf ANN ARBOR. Mich., Oct. 22. an occasion- the initial ack. Comiakey wa the the time h diitrtbut- with by TJnlversity eleven came as a- big sur- are out to add laurels to tneir string. S?purgeon plunges rrtormlng. man in the the to off any first ' Play al short paas by Wilson took the ball Hampered by injuries early .Mit Romney starred ed lh"'r checka. McGraw ia aald toprise to local grid followers- Nevada and th originator of line. Wil- great distancewhich jrame but .fighting with dogged deter to the Cyclones' three-yar- d sijrnply outplayed the JLoganites in all! have Uken thla action following th pitcher cover . mination until the very last, Michigan son, by plunges, went through for a th play by hU player wer of th "Separtments of the game. Their vic- that om of winning port ffti, on on a wnich the TIIK roller her third .successive touchdown. the base -om Wa3 the' firSti university took to cf dp Oreat Britain playing. Th nahip by planning Ly,SUrda3r Ohio State, 14 to 0, here from baseman had no time to beat the first were The out ny cerbeating not made at did bo tngl Giant nonors on the gridiron this year. winning boxpoints considered .; only a fair lllc. scat was taken and ev- the start of the fourth period. Kansas runner --to th hajwock. Every today. maa It all ' " tut tain ilayera. r a has but lad jlaln and V sensational ball tough for the ery incin of standing room utilised by had the ball on Ames' good puncher would be held to atric: account that Old Itoman" was the flrat Pyed loy The line 3 to fvr over any the Navy gridders and is one of their the 45,000 persons who crowded their when the victory .Utah's conalderabl lnhl team south for spring GtherwUe. haa atlrred , iClQlorado College machine at Colorado, main springs in the backfield. period began. Two pauses man to take d th in andlvlaion tn that playing theyitdid. Duc to to the witness field the Into and engage fint way alFerry 22 training netted to ha la . another and out, pass as' "U" yard the pointed McOraw, Rlc i really chamrion of Srngs Saturday stamps r nual meet. tal car to haul hi ball player. country. g bamatorm-lnRlack to to enabled croa the latter the the been boosters of Ogden are mak. Jonferince6: Thusflr heU--wr!- ' When th American League wa pe now, a n createa oeorge waysIde. of crrofd stronger than Ohio Apparently dec'.are-line. II , ngBaseball atar goal player. extensive plana for the contest at State during the first period, the Wol- Iowa btate Wr: Comltkey wa Instrumental In I'aptn of Franc, who wa conaidered a year gomcr waa noining 10 t I'd. KanAaa (4) formed, (7) " arr crumbled before the Johnson at the head of it the l5Uboiar of tbat country nd;Cijnf.i r ruyir.g uch baaebaJl b Duckv Ban verines ii, steady T Wednesday park placing Rlack and two vic Jones will be given a ...I.e. Wgg leading the conference ' with had and decade they were the of two the for the Buckeyes pounding reception by S. Higgln Alsln to break. l.t. tories and no defeats. ' player were quit apt emit local fans after the game. clone jt of frleno. Jones form- nothing but grit at the end. Injurle Morrison. ..... ,l.g on an arm ranoua June or Before a th winning piayinchampionship. leg starred on the Ogden nine and Is to Klpke, Dunne and Kirke proved Sindt notable achievement for Hlc wa considered Another erly ...... . are not fit Wiedleln Coach diamond that of aometjmea the a'rsedlocr Tommy a; C. fatal to Michigan's chances. ; which credlfmual b given Comlakey boxer. H wen the only Church of th Crimson has one ofFitzpatrick cn. Hurtlr.a. to the best teams in nov? with the Detroit Americans. r.g Iteedy tournament at Manager p'.ay was hard fought, changes McAvlnchey. . . .r.t.. .......... I'ree wa the tour around the world of the The game In Interested in the history of the school and deeply vtgs Yank. con a to on rj develop occurlng frequently re. . . r.e. . . .... McDonald White Hox and GtanU'In 1113. which The Ring. Iondon, Mayor Frank Francis will, throw and injuriesSome ISr out to capture conference honors, ..... word creJltM to Ju!e UnJli. Higgln. Bob th after for Yost's tender of tUi? Marriott, to baseball for of the over players in" the first bait the gospel rpread feature oo Wolters game has been working his men ptitzpatrick ' qb., ... . . . . Wilson eign lands. to leave the game, when ordered Currle.... th forrfter champion, retired, and wu Angus Kennedy will be fused bard.of late and expects Lh.bl. them to!put Wednesday. -, Kreuger deout. oo until 'Insisted, on Up' end. "Hurry the acknowledged champion hm he bsat BOXING SENSATION Other features receiving on another McAdam Qver Idaho during will alsa be listed on the Young rh.b victory the play. laying 0 Gaylord th ITench tltl holder. week. program. f.b coming Spurgeon ,h Ohio s first touchdown came In the i ' Rlc wa caddi to J. II. Taylor, fiv '"J' SERIES tJcore DISAPPOINTS KAYOES 15 IN ROW by period: second period, a short punt by Steke- - Iowa Btate 0 7 0 of 0 7 chamthe winner time cpen Adolph Davenport, brother; of the Keen Interest centers in the Utah tee golf college..... 0 7 0 7 14 the wind and a spectacular TICKET SPECULATOR plonshlp of Great Britain, and evtn against elongated Dave, a chucker with the! Aggie-Uta- h battle which will be played university run by Stuart through an ap Kansas nuo yi me vesiern league Thanksgiving day at Salt Lake. Iowa scoring: Touchdown. Itigg; New Tork boxing head hat a r.ew sine winning hU hexing title he In- 'The dazed Michigan team, count jwlll spend the winter in Ogden. Adolph defeat of the Aggies at the hands of parently from touchdown. knockout Kr.wtion In Teddy Lyon, Young. goal . for thls one. The Clant-Tank- e series 1st on serving Taylor. world' stands just two inches taller than the Nevada will in; all probability, favor edThe cor Kansas: WlLaon. Touchdown. wlUrweighl who has scored ii o0 in touchdown the final Black; goal from hav been 'the greatest In om fi may war. to Utah to trounce the Aggies- Dopesters period second Ogden pitcher. Wllaon I.ycn touchdown, kaytve. was desperatly earned. It ticket th but for aperulat chats-respect, will have a good chance to make com- started in the Jack with ' Britten, 'tattle the third period when Ohio or Tt wa th poorest in th history XrILlXZl TT,CATT,riT-'oovAprinceton's defeat Saturday did not parisons after Nevada and Utah meet got the ball announced week h is (t on tLZZ i,d 41 on In to Michigan's eastern eriea. of yard According corne as a surprise to Ogden backers two weeks hence. meet the vetrran lltl.fcolder BY URE THING' MEN Unr line.rray Good, plunging and a pass, from the clan which make formation ord. l.ycrs Jack sjit thtirn It living charging cxhorbltant price Stuart to Trott, put the pigkln on Us t uBhard-o- f an' preliminary d as line the an qnarter waa for pasteboard, there active Michigan's H - cr.e year hi er ta. f!r.a!1y wre bastfcall fans beaides Weaver trjended. Then Taylor replaced ticket up Kar.y demand for world" aeri in eom o the cuH tn'tr.Nri of thlcnane to start the last quarter and took the to the F'jndy game. Th last four Ir.g every day to. In which h manner the t the Yankee. over another marker. and for rie,ar.4 ball ordi- (Jiant rle wtr Plxley game of th was Jrr.rr.edl-biegorrent. had Mn'lfc.4 vtt M Tcr In th matter vry kicked both goals. ground, of selling opened, th Polo sure-thin. affair nary one. Lyons lh t'.g oo lately. by more eighth than a county ticket, and at th eventhwerand obllced t f'-fNew Yrrk. not otitsid to IMJha fair, according gam many rpecualtor PROMINENT TURFMAN Ko re to w...nt but th of trMrt'N sen Barrows, secretary wrvat Yanke, to tne ticket jast ror tney ih-srsr-rhnt0 pelUrg stock (Special Dbtpatri.) c&t- IS BALL' ENTHUSIAST SALT UKE. ifany tv' teams, hoplnc t5 inOct. 22. Th Unirer-It- y Th reaaon aaaicned for th lack of player cf both A'J';NEW New Torlr police aspirant pOOTBALi, prospects at Colgate took in sa In f will of share Utah th them home terest arrive gridder demand for serie ducats. that many Jfc ;f or athletic honors has come to lat aAlir.en DECLARES X DTCPTT New from Colorado tsprlng on a rosier hue .when' if Hunday. people were out of employment and om compar.r. fx such wealthy Whitney, Payne Harry is who atnlete .The front. tile coming Practice will start Monday for th con- unable to attend the classic. Also. It York sportsman, ha long been recog- test i A':' places longheld learned that' in all probability Larry nized next Saturday on Cumrnlng field wa pointed out that among th rank along to usurp the in cr turfmen one the as great McDonald lieuBankhart and ad-Pat . on will.be back j the with the fat University of Idaho and file of follower there wa not s times that number wer rtrfud by Sergeant this country, but few were aware ofa eleven. . tenant Matt McQrath is Traffic Police-ina-3 3n for the early part, of the seasoji campus lb to to have the?. fact that Mr. Whitney Is also playert" cljh In th erle thl year mlw.on much 1 ro As K i u f f . ft h T.' Wanzer, six feet tall and okAj n tc Idsaho ha one.of the beat eleven In becauselntereat a w York club won the during the tig series fortunes in the baseball follows the two fan . and r determined r part im : effort net 262 mho . ere going j j pounds. years old and weighing t: t,u of the big leaguers almost daily. Mr. the. history of the school and t out pennant. . gom rtablihed N'ew York forward to tn 4 a , snr.IMif.ea the (itar.t produce that has' been training with the representative Whitney sent his check for '1500 fot to again defeat the Utah machine. Laat speculator declare they will remem- TED THYE THROWS Wanzer h v. v i.r irnt a. "I kthletes of the Gotham department for Colgate team this year. the crimaon met a 10 to 0 defeat ber th lfSl erles for ome time. for year ame a box at the benefit played an 'I told ? c i .' a to ar.t ! appear men are cona- year and has developed nrm fast. ; In th Ilolae at hand of in iae vuia.ie at TWICE OLSON Idaho CO- THOR thl In his Mathewson. " . letter Christy 1 t rn more ha vo.'.J. reallv viction Inn trials, he is16 credited with man orthat' Bankhart la the miracle great turfman expressed hi pleasure marvels. Glar.t th tad !:!. l said football shot coaches a the nea.ion agalnat the DEATH OF SPITBALL Idaho opened the and strateg at being able to assist so , good a pound having heaved rtUn-Kl'.duff tl;e lh Br&oklyr.lte. the period since 1S13, in M i:i)FOiU). distance of 45 feet 10 inches,orand the lists. During on, a Christy Mathewson. H Oregon Aggie two week ao and held club a and f are B 36 feet wnici ne nas been connected with sportsman (JUr.ts falls to a two outfit tho hammer a distance fast .'Oregon rtralctt tie. Portlard. took PLEASES CARL MAYS Thye," expressed the hope that Matty will !,. II tUmon- - cn 8 inches, v In throwing the nammer vuisaie ainieiic- aiiairs, ne nas . re soon regain his health. Mr. Whitney Oregon ha one of the best tennis In from Thor o:an- - of Athene. Ohio. In ftrrd!r'. m- wfv.ld c? tt her match coar.t wrest conference. Wanzer is said to have accomplished peatedly developed teams from a etu does not attend a great a Ur.g teh mlddlewetght. t&r. s r. f v t tt FUttn4Jn f.af. FHch' dent body of only 650 men that the because he finds It difficult games 138 feet. Last Friday the Idaho eleven met New Tork Yaft- - Friday n!ht. to get of Carl the May: ts lec!re Kllduff -won the first fait with an arm Wanzer also' is said --to .be capable of experts nave ranked with the first away from his m,any business .cares. a 20 to 3 defeat at the Junmd of th kec. Is on filncer who does not , Thy one U- h tn the never m?cr. been raw and .7 sr.n in from M 100. rates; , i;. material he has Horses come first with th in 'f'r.i V. r' succeeded in irxk in iiour of th spilt alt cret the famous Washington Ftate eleven. i.,iast .1 yards.. it and r a!lrr 'j. a f t in II minute pUrJ-.fnmanrer a product of the Oirden llich declared t.ip.!fr producing players of all- - New Yorker, but he admits that handfun If there ijtone. tn're as Arnerican caliber, such as West. An ball runs a'cloe Hond in hU affec- school l holding down one of th tac- when Seaplanes; were used extensively tnly vnrrnwas r" U"! ttan i !.fn Miller. loo. was referee. mid.. ' . and a Gillo. derson, Adirondacks. .. in . the tions. on Horning t leven. f Irtaxis the kle ntuff re.V the ehaiiip Ida.ho( positions permitted. ' "" - " --.' STANDING. W. I. - By JACK VKIOCK. Pet, Nr rt : - ( InJf-rnatUm- 21-to- rr Hrrd -ri F-a- - " r's'-i-tere-- d "v.-We- br -- vic-lo- ua -- J 76-ya- rd 12-va- rd J . 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' . . . v4. 40-ya- rd - . lt n -- -- . - s New Gotham Cop Golgate Rooters Treads Steps to Hail New Coach Athletic Honors as Miracle Man a - Ogden Athlete Now Starring on Idaho Grid Team one-yar- . er d g aal-sm- en ht c:a j p -' f 1 f - 1 outshone others - .cvv.v;;.sTh: " - sj 1 ; . . rer . 1 I dc-n'- - . trt-actic- e - - -- or, T- -7 -- - l'rh m.-xn- y - ' r., t -- g J J 1 . rt mr-rcban- e-.-mr t tetli - eiI 1 f ! |