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Show THE OGDEN 14 STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 192U R iiWI3 sra ' Ml; WEBER GETS ....... ' Player Eliason . . Foxley . . Morris . . '. Hinckley . Pierce . . . ' ill ' ' 1 .............. .- Intrrnalkmsd 1 I VI.HH K rw alitor. NKW I.N 11 A V K ).ii.o.uit ,3Cfi.li ".- - !srrtv In ::t a.. No t . the rauVi,tr,l ir li - 1 c t r.r !, . tc-nlc- H-'WW- S " ''!V- School flitrkir: mm (h 1 V. 1 Box Elder hrr h . T:at r tf n 1 fmIly p!aJn Mai AtJri,. h. U r Ir-ir- tint j(!frnion ta tU'kUborn Ui llr.. her Krl'lJrrtn 4S)arl fcr teach- - TlsrT U Big- - I'tir.cif'fi ti"4 'rquiiftr ;t. :or. .irt'.r.r w;m ,rf through k',cVl co'.. l'kr bull .f th kickM r,n f(rril 22t.v. ) rin .n iiflSi l ti tr n.j.t U A v - J It HY ( V TEAM FOR 1921 Position .Right End. . . . ... .Right Tackle. J . . . .Right Guard , . : . .Center .Left Guard. .Left Tackle .J . .Left End PRINCETON 13 TO Stands Good Chance to Be in Three Championship at Coming Game With Harvard. EH : . VJ ALLOPS 7 BEFORE 80,000 EXCITED FANS ! Strong , SCRAP : ox-Elder-Players N WINS m i TEE Ogden High and Davis High Each Awarded Two, Men on Selection; Hinckley, Love, 'Lindford and Anderson Are Unanimous Choices of Coaches; Ogden, Receive ' Weber 'and Honorable Mention; Team Is ALL-DIVISIO- of sWAT RUTH-MI- S TEAM VOJUNX Hn:v Jy to a th rd. Attach, ;rrS!y touchdown. Tor r. tr t&i4dl ef t?i worked the ba; ih .Box Elder they , rrjo cor f f 12 to ;. frt-: Sine, ;:jth! where Jarl (hou.anl AJrir! . Weber . . . . . . I a f 1J ttMi and rsj. fb-rllteftrn In the filial r; a r t r victory. 1 Weber . . the 'i .1rnei o. 1 le. f ;, In ti e 131 V'.k.ok.A H illiir, J ( , l''Ili 11 it r hi!'inn . ... .Box Elder a (!Vj.ir.r, t re f j3'ucJ.y I'.ne a n ! Itce fsif.re Aldrk V -- 11 ey. e f jmp !n !." i !T tirj lij . JUDGE K. M. LANDIS Davis Altir Iti TH to! in i Lindford . . rr k. 4ir td t ae" trrAi tn fi ff'-l?.r .rd Davis Love . . . . . T An.l the, t'.cv 4W IV.Mttr ti Aid'Irb, iur. lri!i-st.j- i ie CIS) 11V niLLY EVANS cinu the reason fcr th" ho rlou; you KX nh.ch .'fClr I to t!;'Ahf tide ld l.'i o t'-- ; Box Elder e. . ii , ot Stevens , H ta'jnan ..Quarterback . recent v.u-of 'iq-?difference t. ltwrcn twit-iiJuthr iudr5 . opinion x iitdtff ((v.nvriri.i tn K'X k . . ftii!n cne lit. , Ir.'o . .Left Halfback J udKe lndiM on the id of th m:- Thomas .'. , .Ogden Uuth tilt-off bis rvM: it'.m tour. the tbri sod !"iir,li j iarte rarfj . C . for tb not confine Habf does h.i Ruth ..Uabc? I n.iU., ltiU fur Uuth anJ v; th(, n! the t . .Weber home-ru- n aflr Anderson . H.ui rt i!njm ti e heart .f I'tlnr . . . . I'an4?r,ss. .Righ Halfback YiRrnr. hitting to merea baseball. player. r ' it mlgl.t ' heditle.l At r... jc.tmes. . IKof The Mrcsri Sukan . .Fullback . Swat Skeen . . . lu; punch ,. packs Gye,rnjy .Ogden other activities. OFFi:RKI $10 000 "o that lait.e- wat s4mn 3ir.in'H Hi't jif r ft.. Mi::r !ht h .i lositlrr "J tart Ruth Judiro Hulh w recoUed about for e $S:ou tm . tii'iM ,h bii'Mii; . . itr.r . . . . Kt:.irm I have in re. He trj. I .r,in mind Ruth's rrent Bklrm! -lie :in itilr.K xvorM tl; of If . the tr; ofnplih t!'- Mine . . i tJ . r) Ihrfe . vre urie with His Honor," JudRe O'lleam ut to ;o. worldwi'te . .. .b'ef, KXfif. ff Mbrtbal v.iv. a j r n ii.ni liilll'il . would give the team two of the best doing Fo.-h" III I !J jrr.j .f i:'ro .... . , . Ibb. (BY GRIDIROX.) c the . f Aldrbh pitchingTechnlcaHy r . i ulfr i tu! Arnerlcnn unfair :ty Ruth , would r publb state. in the f Ki.4ir. pennant tw . rhJ, guards' . . . .'.tat '.r rr iav. lb" i?J . Box Elder High school cuet to Iapu" decision the lost "Babe" the Judge. ..n 5 lt IT. I.iii have received 40.000 for playintr FOUR players have been awarded a f t Hinckley of Weber, is the unanimll Ylp.sitte Judv ... n. M' However ho scored exhibition JcfiSan Ci'5o Kry, It is ;ln,. men ut the cloo of th that opinion ous choice for the center position. He rtaio thsi ' !"iuj)it oa'.! I ?.f i tb t Kr .e re s., rtf rf a division moral 1921 h,ld fcr on the victory Ogden bj places will rule the r American ninsoil. However, man is There b in the consideredthe best pivot vvj I,misu fc.ionr o C a principle that is t;.iti.,:..: weet Vt4,' fric n . o;p. and 7 mythical eleven. The 1921 selection to be of the gamble about th.- prop, it would probably rwn rontln In every game in which he n , it VaV 7 sure to ork to the nothlni; 0 with nard J was made from teams picked by the state. x St had not Ruth hd the rour:-o- f fuf A C:.f. th money was to b plarrd St" M MARY TouOi down part during the past season he of the ttositton. t. lb I coaches of the four schools entered in took advantage nutrn, Jls en lctlor.n Kuih's in before credit and the m pLye. brlljUn! bill to tsrrn. bnk Yie'H displayed ability exceptional v ' ball player. frcm touchdown the Ogden division the players receivi.a; tart of the ni tour. a (Ric;t ball. firstclass man. Tbf l!u;i po(i were ti e first Ablr.cb. Raker. 1 Irbl coil Aldrich At the close of the hon- playedthe contest " iuc wn re-- ; ri in ing the most votes obtaining the Yankees won the rSjrJu rre. inj,';n against Davis Hinckth world aeries to When in jle. Alirlej nj Jordan in. AS . ruh rinrton: .uVr.:t for h'tinsnon; ors. Box Elder with four man repre- leyIndid '.!1! caiui" of thf se.rry showlr.u nud... b the the offer n Weber the from play for the ferle. series of pUvt, currlnr tb Ru'..in for Kesrk; booting doLti. yards, fi?r t;jevea; II with Judghonors l,andls. first til. sented captures mii dii.u-ii'.i-tl. awii-held god a.s far s th promoters ,.h.T in kickoffs and on several occasions went l. the lit. r and ft ant traCKe the irk ri Htinaon for for Jtob ing Raker, hurling College second. The Purrn won After lb woild b3 having rules of down the field in advance of the )n this twiln: c.-.- iin Aldrlch Urr .ty. Yale; fr-cser- concerned, but th f Frm the niuRnatex, ri t was ple landed three players on the ma- nailing the man with the ball. ends, said wtut wdtniitt dolus. .1 K r,u His a faJ.e quarter nothing r for i. i ivtc ved the following cifflfUls: chine. one of th be;nnifc, rente Babe. Ruth la unquestlon-vbltin ra In the trltd to th VV break and n tr.e two m'x-e- d speed t up ability plays Reff b' wart hr.se re: assortment of yards. each Crusdl. Davis Cbarlty t. and i!j tbHigh of Ogden High num the In Atbirti ,:rr.e. blKKst .from baseball. as one him th? hlstry of the leading playv.i tflien the b.ll n a Hum IXITa. llromn: on the stamps field English for the ui.tj .rec. Iav obtained two representatives vi v in si nut ni iv canirt-nHe reserved the ers of the state d pas nrd made a jtjs rter ,N. Jiankhail. "Babe's" consider- playing ntandpolnt. team. : I.urthmoutb; the Athletics did The by r Cubarj. a rule. unfair with (manifestly Anyone STJEVKNS AT QUAKTKK ation. For the end positions Eliason of Box of common sense would hv taken not go lo lub,t tJt.ll ceri weeks' rtin round J'r'.r, reton'a rltnt sic? f"r brad Hr.frun-- V. A, hsattM, RrowR. C Stevens of Box Elder, lands the Both teams that bit the clo Elder is awarded the right end posiof the and c ntest in the world the same attitude, with a 137.060 loss after three votes to position, quarterback were I tion over Norton of Ogden High, and in steal conditionIn him face. He ph the pM.r decided to staring : one. seone are Thoraaa series received of, Ogden," required Crawshaw of Weber. Of the four in t'ld-- t nt tbe tue. - wss umptrlns test eerclause the a world forbidding Is to disband Imme- lea awarded the left halfback I It waa deculed l efjefrtln lections made for this position the Box vote, but Stevens . on th lt.ll .Ill 1..! I player to barnjdnrni. its after diately played with the abilElder youth received two votes with position. let 1; . v orld erfes the w!nnm EVANS YANKS oae. OFFER a DOM'S of and the polished veteran during the Norton and Crawshaw each receiving ity season trimmed Jn Vurh a, det llv manrer. and was one of the big members thereof are forbidden to par- The New York club. one vote. , Eliason played sensational past That realizing the lIstSon K3int; trip cu.td for the excellent showing made ticipate as individuals or as a team Ruth's enormous value to the rlub I'.irnjt6rm!n . ball for the champions of the division reasons In exhibition games during the year in und the American the Brighamites. offered It ts apparent why ih nianatr-.- do' the past season and Is rated as byThomas during of Ogdtn, is awarded the which the world championship was de him a bonuH of 125. Ukuo, 000. I understand, not deire a world cb.impin ten'. one of the best in the state. to cancel the tour. halfback position with Anderson elded." Thero c, Is a to Iv.rr.sSi t.. t i wis Love of Davis, was the unanimous left urc ' ibo:uHj Kxd thine Thy If you wereVa great ball player like principle nt issue with Ruth nr.J be rfjrht. wiU in I as ball ? t :j ...! Tb ,ni' i3 ).."(. pitted in the risht halfback to or, choice of the four" members for the of Weber, Thomas ) that the in- - ' . is regarded as one Babe Ruth, possessing unusual ability turned down the offer. Ruth had n.j dlvidu.il c iwiot jL I'c-ot rall'd fell .t Ve5rh NJ!alleft end position. Davis is one of few position. hAT rta,n hardly fair. 'be - ..5t!ff toyears as a batKman; that rule wouldn't make grievance against Judge UndU for The ttn. um imid" byIn Rath of the best best open field runners r..a! to and division avffilSrc of co:',? the is If,e Ogden mite cf representatives r rvwrd)nc a ' hit with you. In the above his refusal to sanction the trip, but to bear fruit. in the state He is named 'much vvstti ttl material. He line plungersme ;coim V. at n tain t.Uiri on tr.e bi, ef thfir ar- who looms as men oi eleven three votes to in harness the prosper :or ,t is fast, heady, plays his position, to captain nip,ihmr a winning t'rn tint br.chl '"j! the ( ,n nerfection. and a . tower of strength one t?.fct rrrr. Ilka a yrftCri jr . i During the present season the riorenM nirnior i.aa n'ro) oi ae f.oirijt i oc:rli to a wy of the Tiger aggregation was a Love captained the Davis team dur- midget Ji!ayef(i u worth. wtmld I.;tewjM ms euu mus were enjineerea Couch and Rudce ar the t ft w tlr.;!d rpur th larrard ine the Dast Reason and was one oi m.a. t.d,.rrtn men nacK n ioc an j iney w.m iomu en trt n,ai perfectness and his line nlunees the main springs on the .Kaysviiie with greater ttori. berauaa cf th gained yard after yard for the Tigers. eleven. I ii.nu. i una iur ov ana iu yaras were tne rn. ! j( Ml;r,(., i .......;1 ),trs' tnil d a rirr, l,ci.-TWO STRONG SECONDS - - . .nan. .1' i mil. . i 1ni.i i big features of his work. As captain i iu ii i t v i.i "ir nrii wmrt iv ;n' hat w hi loon a" r.'-Foxley of Box Elder.a.nd J,inford of of the eleven, the Tiger representative mn uif to i.onua eutornary lr,e tackle are posithe awarded deserves the honor riven him. Davis, conten1n for- iv.H'. r, on the tram.;f0 ftn a wo n r a t i!chr. a:a th tions. Lindford of Davis, was the ANDKRSON SENSATIONAL. Sunny Jim Coffroth of lower Cali- Willie Jackson or Ixw Tcndler aly 4 trs which la K?atd 01,11$ ff rAt?r to hi! .too. or lm J unanimous, choice for the left tackle, K Anderson of Weber, earned the fornia may enter the boxing game in next month. . FlUslmtnons made a bid w;u tcJit n his ive rare cf tba f rTloui annuailr cp'M r,urru) r.rove out over right halfback honors unanimously. New York City as a partner of Tex for the chamDionshln last iwrnnn hot a j e i entire tr.e com-- s year. uj position, while Foxley won wr.i p ,nmfi Rich of Ogden, by three votes. These Anderson proved a sensation In everv Ridkard. Coffroth Has been In New wn3 forced to retire after miserable CanLlin AtlhrrtV DftVITI n Pflr. Inr rr; h'. t? ;. nr.r.r;l.r. .1. .In il.. t t tt. two men played remarkable ball dur- contest in which he took part durinir York for sevens weeks and during ihowingn against seventh rat era He with the U I, K P. i.ames .;.-.ttjU.J.n.w have sme wcrth. ir.y ft forms Brilliantly for His ing? the season. Foxley is a' good the season. Although new to the game most of the time was with Rickard. clalmel ut that time that he was un and dl.rr team i'f the 1.1&IC vhlie features, can "to Rlckard he be would t,MuUatr'r used able to get into condition be ! .1 recently stated .that punter and of the Purn1 i advantage the J if." " ' rr,ar Il.e .iiik.i: huiiit be- aiiriuj Gridiron Team ....y m am. .cause of stomach proper on the line.. He held down the center provedrepresentative w .iu a s"rie no a demon in carrying the ball. b nlpaspil tnw hovn "'Simnv" ar.n ; r .jr rse pitCh'iT or letter asre-'.io- n erer r troubl. I.Att in . wdth on him sociated because he would Box Elder r End runs and line bucks were his speceleven, position for the with n"ui the fTsull In tAa Jim' har.iy l.ar.flr.r of prestige a well as! The Jamaica Sporting club of offensive play and performed at tackle ialty. This t a r. : promises to be bring ato lot . iv. I . IOWA th CITY, ytt cf. now Is rci't firm. the on the defense. Lindford is considered heard from youngster Is Coffroth York a to make before he completes his going special t tvs h . in In ... ... fir one of the best tackles in the state. career at Weber. t promoting the racei at Tia peal to the banlami about ftotham In lng three touch'law : i j! i rcs;j tr.e es He displayed his class in every league !i m c rSkeen of Ogden. is the choir for Juanaana s busy getting tnings ready an effort tn produce a challenger for period and f'f" d oc ON HAND THE OTHER rac the. tne Huff. Several shows planned of .. game. lis days' Cof- Johnny the fullback a ci?r. if h- - w. 1 :o I Skeen' has ior meetopening Iowa had an e.i time txmp' on Thanksgiving :.( for this winter will future bantam Inluarter Morris of Weber, and Pierce of Box played good ballposition. ' ing day. for the a 4llo-i:h with ovrr e Tigers three away during only Victory it, jB th r Elder, win in the race for the guard the past season his work on defense froth was the first man to hang up i ards entirt ly. s Indiana In a Western bad t. win three rarr.ta to larre for boxing bouts In Califorpositions, foxley was chosen by one being of especial notice. Although he big purses roy t,i:tviu r:- tb" t ' li. . here today. . t Tl T .. had Wn coirr I.m! ... ot the "coaches for a guard position played a good game on , I.'Uii.een. un nia, at one time being hailed aa the f Rd With Captain Aubrey ler,n. per 4re. .Ww, iti thl wrfcn tnw lrj rT.'f !n t?. Vd!).r and rii while Palmer of Ogden, was also his playine in this section was not up greatest promoter the sport ever had " " jrs h. v " l u!i his tb" irrminc rtlUiny the n inter is jujJfir.f .! throujh. f a '.. j mentioned. Morris and Pierce each to his 192f standard. He was one of in the west. When the boxing Team? contender in Ogden. Taylor Is con- - ..v.vrrful Hawkeye tb" The :.ib . l!.e fitht'for th I n r n.'.i.it s tH:r l r, c She , f imt.o. i. ir f eceived three votes. Morris played the. heavy men In the defense of the was suspended by California lawmak- aiuviea one oi m- mat men in tne I5 P .'; viuVAt.e atirrrth was :.n;t.(, sensational ball for the'Purple during Tigers and aided them materially in a ers, Coffroth turned his attention to I'nlted states. of t r s w .'in )i irn l r . i.t a ran ter and m: .tee up : i races. k r the t.Vat Uj th', the past season and performed with numDer or their games during the running furo t i cjniird or;r rorh oi ii;(!irr with th bonua Grid fana of Utah can now rest un-- ; minutes, Came had proKre.v.! fiftem r.Ms he rtvaM wir.tT. the ability of a seasoned veteran. He year. y:l. e e chap. The til is heavy and strong on defensive and annual contest. Watklns of Box Elder, Crawshaw of The Brooklyn Dodgers are seeking w'.o th,, ttaVa cf th nit; c;.i.ns maiu; v ..at alii stare. offensive play Pierce of Box 'Elder Weber, Palmer, Rich takes contest the This nromlsesr they I"rae and Norton of the services of Milton Stock, inflelder a murmur. , circled the ends and s,.;ri wj":.;, Jdr.!r be- be bitterly contested. l ay a: was equally as strong for his team Ogden, receive honorable mention for iu .;i-ri-f a erab .to I of the St. Lrfjuis Cardinals. It is Xh for hl' tackl" Uh rains t'ljr r lis oo lr ..thr" is uddi d jriiare tbroush th tin" ic!m during the campaign. These two men their playing during the past season. mored that the Cirds are I m ir.'x vr. lers'.ar.d . t' to unload the star. Theendeavoring; ivliif mado tuns it? Isrnlv.rit-- anl serious "5dutl :s o mrbetbtr r not st '.1. n . :.t ' ' era Hie Pittsburg m tf pU? tclj ' ' i: tn.r. Pirates are also seeking the .servict-to evre tbe firat bo f ;w. twenty yards j of the star. I"ee tf.! : r tu!d 5ot ,the eitra .1 Tli" way .Noire I a;: t o lb, iiovmancvTM anoiner :ouc:iigsn .n ' " L. J i t e the ........ r,'er.r out r c : rri ni fullovvlnc rjurter. The other seurca Arm), ok 'ttJ m ...... Kid. Gleason of the Chicago White, jlhe ii. not W'fil treat ate w Lr)!!"H f!t!j,TS were m.vHe l y Locke lib h.s pluncrs mc r.edd r . Sox has been offered the management Kne-casm- All-Sta- te I .ji.. fhruush renter twelvt yard! I'o'.r.t. of the New- York American league' r n r (j C'in; i,r I A In wi.rlntf the aixth tout hdowrn. team, according to a report in the r.rnrr.io, ttl, A t The I! rs 0 !r. lows f h." lr.f,:.i. the wocicr du"k New York Tribune. Owner ntppped j t! ?t f;j- rerl,e IH k h t ( nr wi:h tm. :r . t It e i A ml J.e. states that he will not stand' S!nd, tn be played u;i ....... first d. am 1ti the tsrt .r k the In the way of the present manager of Indiana .Thtn. a r ; annir.c, fumiel th He da arrl did rial threaten tu tscttft m'.tsed f.e ad sl t the Hose providing he can better himJ Thfl The football selection in.rted nubsututlorss In the fourth The d;:i. a. I aoared bish orer hed caud him to Mar rrer.e self financially. team spirit. Knock BumVr named period. by th Ftandard-Exarninannually fee n t The low th bonus jtrm. Horsier th! marched In i j;. ltu'.Ii .rwiUU.," Ogden - Eleven to Play Retur- Ogden Scattergun 'Artist Jackie Clarke, former sensation oi .ft, will appear In the uu in a Ibe mind re.idir.c y bike game in New Yorki c!us;; niU.uU but n-Game Ki"jrnc of Sunday. November 2u. Athletic field, With Turns in Fine Record for the passe - liv oj'on and lcr ke . Hb as we do. tber r;i e trh and well known to bike fans of Salt coache uf the leading ot tercepid ke4 'i h Hnwkeye pas.a whTs tn th stun", chet th.tnt, NOTRE DAIxlE WINS 3 to will Lake le-return his and 1921 fctate the Ogden, Season Jiave Oikd to City worked wri!, four t unrdur tosses from pedal pusher this month Izi a special mil their selections and the nen A. Divine tu i!en. et.jjtri:-- 1 GAItlES IN 8 DAYS r V. r ;e. u '.c e?i r..e i like speed contest. Clarke anreceiving the 'majority of the vulri u.'.irv rt.w.t bis brother it in u,a The football team of the Ogden The first hint as to the' standing of nounced a year ago he would retire (jjiiii ir.Jr.ol nrsd Ct;Uro. re!rr caft fcr the eleven position wjll int' ly th fifth touchdown. wh'.iel.V iitsn. a. High school Vwill Journey to Park' City the trapshooters of the North Ameri- from the bike pport,' but he was prereceive the final he nor. r."Vm ' .SOUTH I.K.NLj. tii th "i.-jtt.... .... . .... . . , ' r i t " ' Coaeh Oil next Fridayvwh.ere they will meet the can continent, over which territory the vailed upon to enter special event lad,team 12 Th I he j of ot Ensi fa..;' V lilt-.- IS',.u l Libit f cimlnff,' No-rllynnify l;,ne cn fast Park City, eleven, in one of their American TTapshootlng association after persuasion by some of the fol-- , Hinh. Coach ,lley lcintyte of th til) l lilt 'iMrii ftti.l fui.rtli wner.it.. aii v.ii.ni.it. tr.Iy Kiiffn i from !'. tMrJ raJAC In defeat-5r- c :ht final games pf the 1921 season. Coach noias sway, is contalnedin the aver lowers. Ills action Indicates that h !. da)l-Wen lHz-like which Petervun of J. Hll!! U9 ct'Of t04t-Jtmes made suhatltut.on iaj n ore than the 1IV. .! Indians. forty-lw- 0 ' to Carl Petersen; Manager George Whip- ages just released by Secretary Stoney will be paired with aouie speedy bike k the 1. I. Coach' DIkuii K.ipple every ptwition. fwunrlatl?n. -(A-iever., y t will race in Cnch. the at tr;7 artists rider f McLinn. r8i. W. Two grid coming western Tiger ple and txventy Coach Andcraeu of shooters pers Logan, . The Indiana player were in poor! !arl-team hlch ff.M make formed in brilliant style during the Madison Square Garden. South Cache, Coach Earl Ferguson physical Is taklne rr.ore time to nfkr Iandls 1 Hooa-l- r Judge condition for time and 'ore ir.ta !n r rt t?.!ity.fjT 1 In a contest staged here, during the season. of Box Elder,- Coach A. Anderson d past a In rase the Jtuth reach than half. T! Indiana tin . t &1!.etrtrkr wtr Injuriea frequent.P.epeattnf G. Ij. "Gus" Becker, scatternin ar no of Bob now is chance Marlln of Stevenaon Coach early part' of? the season the Tigers There Davis, flnlnc th Ftndard Oil com forward past attack tn the er r o n 1 hair at Minnesota, tbe h did Th" performance of Weber, and Coach Carl Peterson their UA cfbul easily defeated the Park City warriors tist of Ogden, leads the shooters from' Roper mixing with Tommy Gibbons if pnr.y. mn Iowa Judge is RelMr.g back Interferencedeadly t, tr.ey r.ad K3r:l although the"MTtlers put UDa.stubborn Utah again. Becker turned In ani indeed ever there was a chance. Itoper . of Orden High, are some of the to (down.auer tbe taeeUall from UN-ki-t tnacna'ea money iJArr.e Notre t!,e first went mi; battle for three periods. In the final average of .9518 for the season and and Gibbons are managed by the same mentors who. have been asked to tender dei'.cn. Instead .t Keep.rE5n.0 th cam. Iowa (40 Indiana 0 submit selection. period the Tigers romped all over the copped' first honors. The Ogden star firm Long and Kane and since the secrets. . .le. . I . . . Bell Kadesky field and scored at will. The final shot at 2,515 birds and was successful partnership has been effected it is ruThomas of Ogden. and Hinckley Thompson . Harria St.. v score was 34 to 0. con. of Weber, appear a logical in shattering 2.393, mored Gibbons will work out with . . . i l.fse go.f ciur a ousht to McOraw lg. . ; ILLINOIS BEATEN Coach Andy Mohr at Park City has tenders for honors on the 19J2 itinnlck 7 Becker, by leading rhe state shoot- Roper and endeavor to teach the A. E. Heldt .c. fairway over where the rcuch Prarce us been working hard with his moleskin ers, also adds more glory to his shoot- F. battler a few of the finer points of team. Thomas has played aetiaa.-tion- Mead m to . fsllowa rhsn ha' CUT BY STRAIGHT GAME rg. wearers and is confident that they will ing marks. He has performed in bril the game.." The partnership, which seaaon for Slater ball daring-thon it ore In a while. ;. P1.y .rt.'. turn the tables on the Ogden eleven. liant style for several vears In Garden was announced only recently, prob the Tigers, while Hinckley baa per- lteldlnc Kberhardt!I r.". Since meeting the Tigers the Jdiners and other parts of the country and Is ably accounts for the refusal of Gib formed In brilliant tyle for the A. Derln1 . . cover Th Burnett bowl Tab IIU Nov. I h ca :qb K'i rrrf. or U IlII ANa A.Urivlr.e Weber eleven. hay developd wondrfully. They are regarded as one of the- country's "best bons to take matches with Roper' he . ...Ihb. room Hhuttleworfh two Itahr for frehron. enough a)ir.jr . rated as one of the best teams in the marksmen. ra.ir.ecf traijsht oo has been offered in various parts of O. Ievln f etbal'. defeated Ijilr.ot Thomaa C rhb. leH ta state. of the E. 'eastern W. part Renfro of Montana finished the country. ' . . Kyle Locks . fb . own w'ho r It'a on know horna-"awU boxf hii f.fld ft day muddy star of ' Floyd Thomas, second in the entire list In the United quarterback Score crowd cf 2J.0C. manager. periods: Jchr.nr the Ogden .eleven may not tako part States with a. mark of .9777. .but he "After six week of autumn baseball T 9 Iowa . . 7 7 41 the man who Thomas, IVlrteten. In the" contest. Thomas was injured failed to shoot at as manv birds as practice. Coach; Jack Coombs of O 0 0 0 Indiana ataln retprn:b ben a. fellow reithes f?ri f r C'.ikiiro'i in the contest with Weber and may be Becker during the year. has gone on record as Iowa acorlnj: TovichJawnf A. bia,OSJj)) h drove through th Twice ix-l.-whether can't . you te,l irtory. hip out ofthe game for the remainder of ti. iu. Sherman, eastern cartridge favoringcollege Ixx-the fall workouts for Devlne ou. Illinois l! re fcr galr.s thjii r:acd lb iZ); jroala from h la going to ahoot ra or wfil' hamper the representative, In a letter to Mr. the year. His loss the touchdown A. period. practice Ievln fhuttJe During ball within rirt.ir.r c t th (4: Becker says in part: . Tiger .chances to some extent Coach Coombs staged many games beworth. an ! eaeh tirtje f:, ' rliifiged aero. Tou Kntw habits That e the of year. You are final tames on J Officials: Ileferee Masker. North-- j wer ver complimented on tween the first and second quads. foot to arrange a. con- your average of .9518. costly laat "Flans are la and supplemented actual play with a It certalnlv wealerrf; Umpire Schommor, Chlca-isr-test here Thanksgiving day with the a. imc iceumuuiw VO your SKlll aS a series !of lectures and f undajnentala. Ft-IDlspwtcli) (SfKriAl Kinta, Judge Michigan: It doesn't make any d;ferene what 10HI0 STATE WINS Box Elder High school eleven. If this trapsnooter. ROCK Sl'IUNOS. Nor. 12. The candi.tes report they are. better Jack Head Ilneaman I'ratt, Alabama. contest Is arranged, the Tigers will they jus ON SOAKED FIELD Time, of period oo 15 minute each. cixarg is, up toIs r.lsworth; acquainted with Inside .baseball , than Sherry Utah Td Wyoming" light heavy, runiiiris f ir clos their, season' oh that date after ever defeated before. mat the weight champion, which" the f trst'cair for the hoop game HARVARD SECONDS' Terrible Dane here ArmLstlce day In 11 will b sounded. , is offering atralicht fall. ThcTerrlbl la.n holds IOWA STATE COLLEGE of Fisher Coach Harvard CniXMIit'?. Ohio. Nov. J. A rushej out from th side line. -; 0 ' ... .,3 BEAT BROWN TEAM no alibia for the defeat of the Crlmaontthe Danish championship but failed in To take another's place. with mud ar. d wa-jt- rr 'grtdinon anHedeep ! WINS CROSS COUNTRY ThTh score tea mby Centre collie and rrlnceton. his attempts to dtfeut Kherry. faited to turn wjb r.auaht la r,ehlr.r. Ohio ! e STA2TF0RD-NEVADIn roach w ss p'.aying- - h'.a a- e. fall with drive for V.'eern the is the took twenty-ninfirst ho honor Hherry prospects' buf pleated CAMBRIDGE. He. minutes with a to hold. for "a enappy machine In 1922. The the Soy. 1 2. P.wcVej rs jtday. r'cghlr.ff ENDS IN TIE Harvard,.wJth aits Mass.. regular players ab Harvard squad did not measure up to secured tb f rond fa.ll in. four minutes UNCOIL. Nebr.. Nov. 12.Iowa His har,s stretched cut tn the center, through Purdue for four "tothJnsr.i sent, scored an The atar.ds roared over due con- Ktat college cf Ames won the annual arm cr tn - masss. The with this scissors. Pane standard usual fair the victory, to rain high ictcr. Brown-todacame Then in to Winning The falls cf tbe both a amall ceded avoid sauad. counpoints Missouri to dld cro conference and punfurther and th valley principally (l'rin.4 nicht, jfiirn'.iiy e Hnodrras.. of ,play when, Harvard qearling- team has shown' ishment. 1'Or details STANFORD UNIVERSITT, Calif. the .last few minutes run ber today.-- Halhbun fi-- w sts an unbroken Qu4r-:f1- f of of try favori 'Mrtsr. 12. Nevada and Stanford play with the score- 7 "to 3 in Brown's considered one of the Ame finished Jrr.iro and p'.ayer lecm "clasfi. and from this squad; Jack Taylor, flv of th makinr lmos4 first, plenty e tn .. . . . :' the Nevada Crimson "ba71down-thtook the tieliere today. Fisher hopes" to" "uncover" a better beat mat mrn In the United States, ana ed to a Bab Kcth gts SO.teo dollars few rr. i .! s of after miin jn twenty-- : mm field for a touchdown from the Evened no the score'ln the last fl-a cnmnirc 10 rnrry ror tixes, tmrieen ana two-nrtI s; r'm m A,ge. team had thia kicker has the ftliows th the g and .than cf inonci. leiearrapneu ytar 20 yard line- .- Marshall,, substi- year. . was headed for . , a finish matclu bherry accepted. This The points scored agralnst the differ-matc- h all the work. minutea of play and. , , w. .... when the for Paasche,. - tried in vain to line ,. again tuting In the ne.irfent eo:rnts were; A me- Si; KnnMt will A 5rr.ri) nv Stanford goal ( r c;a. t ; s here n, t i r ' the staged made overcome Harvard's- lead by attemptr r a It wrtw a!!rni;rcl tonlrht byS0: Kans-iTxirke I riJt whistles blew. cBradshaw matter rolorir.r red ertb-.- c It m futre. cnl'eye T: Arrlcj)tral a and Patrick ing field goal from Brown's i't iret t; v asblna- IiKbtweiKht "ixho recently defeated. r.mu -- tinwi n;anaKer ei ine rnam-- 1 .Nebraska ro. both' the the from cf a U ff r n. !P1 e5. rr.a'J,r urinr.esj a t;jf1 line just before the flnaA whjatl. iwicee rp e rva th crossed the linetor-scaniortun HO. Iron i re Pinkey Mitchell, is to be sent against' plon plant. 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I'tah-Aggl- td Ilne ... .?. - I s n I ' . ! TIGERS WILL BEGKEiSLEflOS I . - . HERS MEET i - Charles-Comlske- This Paper to Name Grid Machine , fr k ! iJ. ''f rpcrrj i b',.nt b.-s- j !;f 4 s cme le rtt ncr,. b-r- .cs to - er Park . " lir.tll-Jone- All-Sta- - 5 s in-',d- six-da- :l o- -- n 24-ho- ur ,f-- j . r - , e -- tht -- . fu-"t?,- . elx-da- S 1 the-trip- .. - Is-.o- n - - r.(rn 4 i t .......... al -- ?- ld e ! ler-nar- -. .- . r. , , . , Wil-liam- js rs. pa-time- in-th- e " to-b- Sherry Trims Danish' Champ In Fast Match 1 fet-mlr- b-- , t t (); k r.i-l!- : o; -- ; : Man-of-W- r-r-- oo ' ar - 5 1 ; v A a, , "5ATTLE ltIe -e y. I - J -- i I " 14-to-- 14 visitors': onr-imr- rt a -- h -- rec-egTtiiabi- . " 1 . - .i . d Nevada-touchdown- 35-ya- rd . f; C r- - I i |