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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 18. 1821. -- FT FIT3 A IT M1E1 1(0)1 EA .IP (0) THRILLE bi m mn cor,us: at Eagles' Hall Attract Widespread" Contests Attention In j uries to v Logan - Eleven Will Hamper Chances qf the Northern Team six-rou- day - when the East high mingles with the fast Logan high school eleven. Logan won the right .to meet the I.fopards by trimming every team in the Cache division and by defeating the Box Elder team, winners of the "Of-dedivision title.,' The. Leopards easily defeated their opponents in theu Salt .Lake division and snowed Pay-sounder in their same, 59 to 0. The showing of the (East Siders this season has been jwell up to standard and" odds were placed here today at 2 to 1 that tha, Leopards would win more than 20 points. by - 3IEYEH BACK. v ; Francis Meyer, star halfback1 of the ; Leopards, will be back in togs SaturHe waa out of the Payson conday. due-to test injuries but will be on the job tomorrow.- He is considered one the statw. tf the best halfbacks inmentor at the Tommy Fitzpatriek.1 University of Utah, has been named .rcferde of the contest. Despite the snow storm of Wednesday night the Leopards were out In togs Thursday. . Coach Itomney two-t'oput his charges through a speedy; workout and pronounced his men all fit and primed for a great battle. MANY INJURED. ,! Aaron Nibley and Noal Clark, Harry Fkmnion, three of the main stars of the Logan eleven, will be out of the game pn account of injuries. Bob Gibbons will be switched to the backfield. The Loganites were to arrive here late today, They: will hold a snappy Coach signal practice on arrival. Dixon Kapple stated that injuries would hamper the chances of his eleven to some extent; but stated that the men would be in the running at all times. IlOW THEY MAY PLAY. The kickoff for the game is set for 2:30 o'clock sharp Saturday. The crobable lineup: EAST HIGH. LOGAN, n .jnter-division- al FiMAL CONTEST ; Soccer Season Will Close ' FOR NEXT YEAR Secretaries Named to Start BonncvlK' j.tk KiJ, jon th H.in?M turct .h :'ii: 1K!jV; ' f let'n In th1 flnnl earn. tl, n nun. IJ Ball Rolling; Ogden rWill Have Team ' - u- tho fulr thu it.un. urvUft 'Kn mix with Ih ift i.lt likv iliac cruur.i? At ' ,H-- i i nd riub j Th- J nior- ! ! t1 - lh!r ti in:tti Jn fn-i- l,r l! . i ' lloUnty rTnr. l -, han ','. "vl ! an 2" jf:un !h; thn t tti'Mifftr lffr!. wjyn In thr t In I.! to - ha. J corrjk, action. sTnylor. ready nuxtoo thry - li;- hiif,rr r 'Hi .tuili (nr,M will t In i 1 1 rnl-- nniijip i ,c I! n : f; r! 1 prjtnd rt t r Tini ..ru- 1 - tner ; j rr-- ' t tr itr.inrillately. ,n fc:tchI l th t'. .f lke: lall fatm of tb it ei,tT-.J- t ith i In the offictf of Major 1S2I ).c.ion cf !, inThf the Nortljern Uti and tcr,lw.mm outlined tiaU Wtten-lacr- - i:.i..n- n ai:d 1 t : k1'm-- , f f th It'FANS PLANS With Contest at Salt Lake Saturday flcbl lour-roun- . n i .' The fans of Ogden will get the first treat of the season in the boxing line the Wasatch Athletic club tonight at R. when J. Downing presents his iet big double headline card. The u&ed rroceeds of the affair will be to supply Thanksgiving dinners to the poor, families of Ogden. The entire and four card is strong, twd d No featured. bouts being expense-- or effort has been spared in bringing together the best talent : obtainable. Two headliners will be featured, the first between Frankle Darren of Idaho Falls and Red. Briggs of Salt Lake. Both men appeared on the scene and announced themselves Thursday in first-clas- s shape. Both are wrappers of renown who usually will give the sports a run for their money. beThe second headllner will bo tween Johnnie Woodmansee-- and Johnnie Williams, both of Salt Lake. This is a return match. Woodmansee having- won a decision over Williams in Salt Lake two weeks ago. The fight was very close all the way, many of the fans, as well as one of the Salt Lake papers, contending that it should have been a draw. It promises to be a slashing battle. The semiwindup between Ited Hog- gan and Bob Sneddon of Ogden is another big feature of the card. These boys are out to settle old scores, Ilog-gahaving won the decision over Snedden here last winter when Sned don suffered a broken ankle in thej rourth rounr or one or tne nardest fought battle's ever staged at the club. The comedy of the program will be furnished when Battling Pfeister of Salt Lake and Kid Andrews of Ogden d meet in a go. Their peculiar style of fighting should provide much fun. and Battling Lew ofof Los Angeles will meet iu Gordon Ogden Bobby the "next lour rounds. The curtain raiser will be between Lee Newman and K. O. Sneddon, both f Ogden. The boxing fans of Ogden are showing great interest in tne card. The advance 'sale of seats has been extremely heavy, accoi. nsg to reports trcm tne local ciar stores. The low prices are being appreciated una it looks like standing room will Le the only thing left by tonight. , (Special Dispatch) SALT LAKE, Nov. 18. Utah's football title will be de-- elded' at Cummings. Field here Satur- mm to play j - .w--al at th ilirl Manager Pet-ir.- er repree nttllvtv. i:r.M) i.ii(;rii TO they are; I 'l int atf r.ow on foot to n'arf The ui the leacu. . Kan and ijnjfham l J:J0 ft' Saturday R.im will :artt the Northern learu will b I'tah o'clock arul prnmlw-i- to b hotto com In. H is stated that IV COIiIfntiMl h1;J will Ttp llitnllri and Tremotiton bv th f rtl.nu lnr iilntkra' i Mi'.lthfieJd. VAC be t:n rijl, Ic le represented next ' T W Jones, Dransficld. Liptrot. Km Ith. ; v:5l tue to financial loss cf the IUnni". IIudsn. Ufflnnde. Henderson, t scaaon. season. p;.jt ILinm-and Johnson. 'Kined. quarterback an no !or,cer Lynch. N vllle Quick and Parsons w ill be I Mor Frank Krancis presided at .run their team ' he rneetlnic lajl.n'.Kht and Plated that with tie recklc taken .ifrns ns reservca. the city would stand back of th bas'.--b..!atian(Jn cf the old day. They mufS .elect their playn from ,t Kfeater va-- j iuh in vrn i',r,r'- - Mayor opilder-Intlof- i .uid- alwajH tn. i?tt wt. president of the Or i.UHij tliiof their pponfiil. f 'uli In the Northern I'f-- h leatuc dilr- !in making such selection. i a i ardent season the inr and past ' bo osier of tlir frame. Spectators liked the ocs because of the thrill that always plj. The. SEQUEKCE PLAY SIXItlTTAHIIS NAMKD, :wnh a Jfurprise attack. A ureal many a Mew cf setting lmmedUI INVlTtS "Too mamv With coaches, however. are dend aKalnft in action th baseball matter two cor tthe net serh-- o plays. According tOj were unanl-r- n responding: a majority f the cpkIui with whom' to c.m at the meetinsr us!y nmel I have talked, their chief objection to Can you Imnein a Harvard eosch l!te a new orjtnpixntlOiu frr p'ans In nssdstlnic the of the defeat the Crimson A1 "arden. local newspaper man, anl n(iunc? plays ire; tljsorpcanlrr team ? By HILLY EVANS I'lrst. tbey Invariably "What has become of the sequence J'ctersen. athletic, coach at tha An echo from the Centre redtege Curl ;the team uMnjf them. l.'frden i!sh school, were namsl to Plays in football?" Scond. they invite tnc m.iny pen- game makes t seem that Ned Milan. handle this work. That question was recently put to from Harvard star and now couli of allies for p'.;is berauiH' of th" the rs prepared today by . me by a gridiron htar of thold ii........ back f Id p!a)ed S'ich a .Tn.l turn mailed to several cltlea the?, school. H:e of the fe.ituren rf Centre col-- ; Third, they often h rv e to waken Up Irii.ho, northern I'tah and western.. ' We were watchine an Ohio college leg-In be is to not which the Harvard irame wu'( Wyoming-'the opposlntr team. pi ly men of, Suj;ar-hEui".rs football g:me. ami were dl?appolnted the vvirk of !hadoan. It mnn that' desired. wise, a Salt cf hava ulrjrb H Mahan Ilscov the' often invite Mtadoan while red Fourth, they heavye at the lack of ac t rt faror of sventlmentu vo.cd thejr y 'ramble cjh a fourth down' with a latter wa playtnr tackle for n A. E. two tion. a team In the loop. The of yard to no. when n punt Is the F. team In France. In conversation rnterlnc elevens Were tout- MAY HAVE IDAIIOANS. with Coach Moran one dv. he cas-- j logical play. vl as having a I'orat.Jirt and niackfoot may ba ually told what a irrea: p?ar-- Sh.t- - new uocKNfrs.nax strong attack, but leact'c. These two Rutloan to Notre Dame in the Army and emed be, despite the fact; cit i have htcfentheflrt-cla.sa v. apparently were readily recall frame n whkh a sfri baseball n touched in line' overwhelmed thos two that he had never a and c:ir fully gers fTiime for th ttivns few keeping most ofr Cf playn. nwl and past ho jrars th because elevens of play. Evidently lbn forgot about,j rn;Id be able to support the cam', spe'd the tneir stuff unuc rrheatFcd and run off without th (iistern were run orf. matter. which with the cover. In the Central I'tah' learue. pla8 shout of a single fdrn:il. was tho Not Charley Moran. He at once' hasrrovo. Coach Itockne i said to be on? of th was not It in the the also been of outroni factor asked to 1oit Lh nevr . . . . Taufer . . . . .le. few coacher tlll tif'ns a' modified ?ooked up the horn addres.s tf t'ha- loop. Crowther. to bcc thr was the The pur game sequence play . 'loin. Mrarcdy enough. he dJ-- j Smith. requenre p'.ay. , Gillespie JAKE SCHAEFER, JR. backfield nun Ket pris- nttack. In theory juch an at- form of the h'.s The n.eetir.R cf t).r fans Ja' r.'.er!T carne from Uiej was . .Kump covtrcd that In from shift formation, using Carlyle. . . .', . . . ylg. . their heads" to the ouKht overwhelm to perfect a" per- oppontack HOKEVIANS DEFEATS firt step Adlourntnent thj learue. . Catrow which the bill was either thrown, Clark Mi. before try- ent for the tlm at least. nanent was . . Kump kicked or run with. Notre Dam ap- his rejrulars. The. reil was easy. 1, ken until Iecember T. at whir h t:m Brady. . . . , . . . . . .. .. .rg .. ing a certain play. not distanci: to put the plays Into execution fnsuoin reporie,i wnn tne iresnman Ihe i:Nor;n .Van Cott rt .Turner. As a matter of fart reports of Secretaries Warden and CUlCAGp, Nov. 18. Jake Schaefer, of tin veteran Mar Inter- peared . Beattle The at DanvilSa anl Immediately I'eterinn 16 without query Ilavertz . . . i . . . deany flUTnals bclnst called. Thlt claja was the game wl.I be read. At this meetdefeated of Jr., Chicago, Thursday won . . .qb. a teirular terth for hlmsejf. Hi I wondorej why the F. Meyer Edward Lewis. of conrso hurried the plays, the main ar- ested me. more ZOO bulnes men cf th layed ana by the ing Belgian lioreman., city will . Darmer Gibbons .Ihb. . were n longer popular. essential, because It aided In th of- iwork In lh line ftjalnt Harvard ho Invjtel to take one than Inplays guments world's of in the pcrfectlnic Europe champion pari on. ha.ve th defrnse. How .could hardly been improved A. Meyer outstartlnc .rhb. I Braugh would expect at Since then I have talked the mailer fense- Rockne , . . .fb. . . Smith 18.2 balk line biliivd champiojiship of this rtory m: If Kht- - l.c new league. element The th eliminated moral over;Adams. a of over the number conferw;th leading the peace ?57. 400 to a tournament bcore of EVANS by w i as OOsriHd had three . thlt Mahan ence. These con criaches. They nil erni to ncrco that of danger, bv uslnr only pUjs ln:doan The match vent twelve innings and stant Iff t,ell the world about It. why not PENN STATE SQUAD This field a th reneral series. in were gave all the Hint killed sequence play which naturally delays, 18b. run of Schaeier i.ad a nigh to be a clnr.ee to L7? up the situation on Up him to Harvard? R. E. the action, were what caused the the old days, when the distance COMES WEST NOV. 24 Schaeier and lioremans were in a off I ti sewas five three the fourth down and select th proper yard gained only tie at the beginning of the game, each veteran grid star to recall the of Interests best his the for downs. plav plays of the old days. cet n stiff test nest Monday n!sht having won one match and lost one. quence team. With the greater distance to A great many lovers of football will w hen he enters The result ties Sohoefer and Cochrane hTATn cnu.nfJK, Fa. Not, fe uherwciKht th for second and puta lioremans sixth in Htate c4U e foot-- j tt da battle with Kid Iavb ThUlThe Pennsylvania, event will be for the Intermountaln hall team, w hi Ni has not Io.: a Kama the slaadino oi contestants. The game waa closely playeri throughout, the nw held by lavi. 'jthta season., will leave championship Mldx.ile youth has been- - going rtlsht after the CnlvertityThankjvinc of l'ittsbunr back and torth for The players , the lead, lioremans had a high run guns of late and should b able contest for Seattle, w here thy will great a tough battle. Psvli mei th tMrrrttjr of Wjhingtcn !to give of 121. . i C Earlier in the day, Roger Conti, the I 'l a veteran and carries a wlckcd'cn Coach Petersen Expects to French champion, had defeated The trip has been ammjrej by rnlt. OIX IvOUriQS punch In either Sutton or Chicago. 400 to 60. Atcnson and jay Minnotj Coach Hugh Herdrk as n rewsrd for George jimm: Be in Running for the "will Sutton had a high run of 98 and the players lor succefsu ;iy eomlnc tangle In the s . Woodmanse will meet Art Conti, 93, the game being 15 innings. through one of tne hardest hedules Johnnny ' Division Title (Special Irpateh.) In one of the other features of any eastern eleven. The first two Walker Cochrane of San Fran i . .to, v Ilrurgcr ?ALT LAKE. Nov. 18 , Midget of the card. won from 'Ora Morningstar, oi ..u learn will be taken to the coast, and -IwnUm sensatlonat the who Pmlth. It Is expected two or three additional S17 events 16 400 will to Three other 18. in Diego, SALT snappy It Nov. The innhijs. LAKK, Be baby" Captain Hancock Will Hoopsters of the Ogden high school Cochrane had a high run of li2 and on to J'rothe listed Paluso Ecu at Manhat the defeated card, is at slake here today. players s ill make the trip. The r qua according collegiate titl reported for the initial practice ThursAnis due to flattie November. 25. 70. tnoter was run last wlll club in tan to wer of Hardy the hownlnj. avenlng Unable Freshmen Monday lair high Morningstar's ltah to Coach Akr. afternoon, according Play day o The end the finds Willie to meet tho Utah first year play Carl Petersen. More than 25 candi- nual Game the world's champion, the only moleskin wearers university in their annual dates for the first team were on lloppe, BY AH URN man in tournaundefeated left the rrltl tho Crimson OUR BOARDING HOUSE struggle. deck and were sent through a light ment. ye.ir Hoppe, however, has only a ders were surci-Ko- ul In defo.itlnt; the workout. The class series will start SALT LAKK, Nov. IS. Captain next Monday. The schedule follows. period in two matches. He did not Apples the final .score beintr 16 to 14. Hancock, Mar pivot man of! Harvey was eame This on Adam's Thursday. staped Monday Seniors vs. Juniors; Sophs play S UST AVl EMERGENCY, VJELLKR. FOSTER - ARE the The standings of the players at the field in Loan. University of I'tah jrrilders, will rs.f Freshmen: Tuesday Freshmen contest. The Apgies are out for revenue this, be out of the Mg Turkey day Juniors vs. Sophs; JVednes-da- y close of Thursday play was as follows: HRS. UOOPLE Y SEE TV CHIUKS fcT MY YOU 1H1UE USUAL Won Lost jear. binusiy ana ieuainKnuni are according to an announcement made Seniors vs.. Juniors; Freshmen o the. two bright lihtH in the AiTirlel lmj:i 2 by Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick. vs. Sophs. lloppe, LrUKlT)RY. ARE OUT & SOME KlUD Or A U91KJG THE 2 1 TUR00)4T0DO backfield. while rady und Cofnwall Hancock received fin Injury to his At the conclusion of the class series Cochrane '1 1 are the best backfield beta on the right arm In scrimmage last w.k "HAVE TD TAKE PART FESTIVAL , AUD Coach Petersen will' select his squad Schaefer .' LAUSIDRTt ? AUP F and will not be able to participate in U? 2 Conti 21 Crimson eleven. for the season. contest. The injured arm U A LODGE "UM0RROVi IKinHATlO 1 the contest with the annual l theThe teams entered The following players reported for Morninsstar . fxRErAT TUc VOU DOKlKlA, a PRKr in It and been has support 1 men in placed 2 Horemans the lineup: following:, the initial practice last night: Wil" six weeks to reWAVE TO PERFORM will require at NIGHT UUEKE o Sutton ITtah. 3 Aggies. VJA.SVMG YOUR SOCKS VilTU liams, Hinchcliffe, Norton, Doxey, store it to full etrenuth. Ivans le Lock-wooWlrthlln Itich, McFarlane, V. Crosbie, )l HY STOCWUG FEET . . . Moyle To th Crimson fan, the student It Smith, i. Htratford,.-ThomasSOAP! FACE PERFUKED Skeen, K. RIVAL COLLEGIANS VIOLET Layton . . .Callahan body. Coach Tommy PiUputrick. thn V Smith, Rogers, Peterson Lyon 'Ward, ' C . . Iverson moleskin warriors and most of all Jeffs USE WAR Cunningham, Farrcll, Corey, Gutke, I suppose LESSONS . Hancock-himsel. .Stewart this blow Is Pautfcelj fiptain Martin, Ccnroy, BTnckhun. lnterfion. ' a In men . . his lead riCLUDES FYIUG EMDOVltA Nation keenly felt. To Hyde. it Birie, Balch, Dye and Tu.;i.rr. n . Stevens victorious cruse, . the re battle Agsien gainst Quinney Other candidates .are exerted to STANFOIlD UNIVERSITY. Cal.. K4TVE EU? . . . of Captain . . . Brady has. been the ambition b v. FAST :"foO, report for practice this evening, ac- Nov. lS. A coll ge prank here late Leddlnrham. ?. . . . .Han Hancock, Williams Ihb but fate has ruled other- cording to Manager Goorgo Whipple. Thursday took on .somewhat of tht Peterson h . . nwan wm ana .mhc f mi .Orton wise iipiu Prospects for a championship team aspect of g. battlefield , when two air- Lindsay rhb Cornwall captain. at the Tiger school are bright with planes circled the campus and on? of uu- Too much credit cannot be givrn Skeen, Thomas, Stratford, Rogers,, E. them dropped two Incendiary bombs. Jtf Captain-Hancofor his unwavering Smith and Hinchcliff of the 1921 Stanford students.' had erected a CALIFORNIA COACH a conference Utah to efforts give men back in form huge pile of inflammable material for togs. These squad " TO SCOUT Fince bis election to the center for a good five for the 1922 ia bonfire. a regular feature of their championship. EAST fall Hancock has the last season in the, Ogden. division race. captaincy annual rally preliminary to the been building up the siuad. Com-- ,' ... oo of California football Ing on the heel of Referee Carey's! game. University of California stuBERKELEY, Calif., Nov. ENGLISH CHAMPION officiating, which put n! dents, they declared, had boasted they Smith, head coach of the University of miserable in climb to an undisputUtah's spike California Stanbonfire football before this would team, announced ed i DEFEATS M'CORMICK ford wasignite mountain title, the physiRocky men attrib- today that he would leave for the east ready. Stanford decision in a bitter disappointuted the bombing to California stu- Sunday to witness the Anny-Nav- y and cians' other big contents, and. Incidentally to ment. Nov.: 18. Ted "Kid" dents. LONDON, Hancock did not play In the Boulder1, see in action the team that iill be a of a As result number students the English middleweight Lewis, contest. While Jim Anderson proved on to selected have conplay the Pacific cia.t guard arouad the pile. champion, defeated Boy McCormick in Some been last Saturday that "he could fill the of these guards put out a grass ference champion at Pasadena-- ' the fourteenth round . of. a the pivot -- position In an admirable; . r day.bout Thursday night. The referee fire caused by one of the .bombs. The manner. he cannot be expected to was Smith anticipates that the eastern which failed to function, stopped the fight in order to save Mc- other, man a who has had three years equal team comwill be be to with filled chosen found the Pasadena highly Cormick from further punishment. by of Anderson, howexperience varsity Is chemicals. while bustible he promoters away, and that ever, should sret nt least McCormick bled prof usely from a The bomb an even ' which look fire missed he will have plenty of opportunity to break with Milt cut over one eye during the , final the Hanson, Agsle disit. a material bonfire the short study by rounds, and was greatly hampered. In tance. Coach Smith. said he also would at- pivot man. The., pile was about a quarter the fourteenth round Lewis drove a oo to arouse Interest In a content hard blow tol McCormick's mouth, of a mile from an important group, of tempt between California some and outstandknocking out a tooth. At the" close of university; buildings. Tirnjci: teams Ti;r. ing eastern university for next' year. this round the referee examined, McWALLA WALLA, Wash. Nov. 18. oo 18. Nov. MOD5STO, CallC, Cormick's injured eye' and Rivalry Three football teams. University "of between University of California and Lewis the winner. Lewis NKW IUN TITLK CP. Whitman college and WashNEW YORK, Nov. is. The Junior Oregon McCormick 17. pounds, which Stanford university, brought to unusuState ington college, remain undefeatwas expected to compensate McCor- al pitch by the approach of their lightweight boxim? chamnionsblp, In this year's race for the Northannual football game next Saturday, new fistic classic for pugilist of 120a ed mick for his inferiority in science. west conference title. Whitman meets Lewis was the aggressor from the resulted in a clash at h. dinner of pounds, will be launched tonight In the of Idaho Thanksgiving start. It was a hard fought contest, alumni of the two institutions here Madison Square garden with Johnny day. University th Oregon AgriOregon plays was in which there much infighting." Thursday night. Dundee, of 'New York, and- George cultural college Saturday its last 'The friction developed, according to Chaney, of Baltimore, as contestants conference cohtest. Both In Whitman It was in the sixth round "that some who aJLtended a the McCorwhen wdth hard right, split dinner, Lewis, for 13 rounds. A Jeweled belt will he and Oregon must win to remain tied FOSTER STACT5 M PROGRAM mick's eyebrow, bringing streams of California alumni tore a Stanford pen- presented the w inner by Tex RIckard. with Washington for first place. blood. In the eleventh round McCormick nant from the"wall of the dining room. drove down two straight lefts, Stanford graduates, both men and wobut in attempting another was met men, then rushed the section of the were with a couple of' straight lefts to the hall where the' California - alumni chin. In the twelfth round Lewis seated, it was said. with another right - Tables were overturned, dishes scatcaught McCormick to the head, which reopened the dam- tered about the several women rougheye, and in the thirteenth landed ly jostled before the Stanford 'continaged two hard lefts to the damaged spot ' gent recovered the pennant, which had . .. oo , been torn to shreds. , , i . -- - . ur j , : . H. l M:.ti- - til! i.erj. tht ir l.ur c!f-rn- - -' , i 1 retr-mli?e- . Ix-wisto-n ! d : I n ! 'JU- X ; - .rU-ty- . Ii-fe- BILLY EVANS' SPORT GOSSIP -- ; j . . j . 4 r. off-sil- c , - . i ! t 5 - f j ke. ! v: : sit Hr t cou-jpl- r I i iii.-in.e- r 1 pre-arr- do-eldi- ng un-roinrn- on L ....... j - , ...:. ........ ......... to-geth- . fr . . cc - . . 4 ; J STARS REPOUT see-saA- We in Smith Malched With Kid Davis rnr CRiSBIlSI.1 TEAMS MEET TODAY SOT FOR T-J- SMj j II.-scla- -- ! ; lais - Ie-cem- ..-.- ! ml-windu- p. , ! ! t I ! , -- f O'rl-AV-- I - ; llS - terror ! ; I 1 I le-i- .t d, j , tuis process f CVEf . ' yrr. J n v ck IN Stanford-- . . University 18-A- ndy . . : 20-rou- New-Year'- s nd - then-declar- . ed con-Ced- ed mi& Tn j CASUALTIES HIGH TACTICS IN' IN DEER HUNTING FOUL PESEK BOUT PROBED OO Nov.' 18. AlMADISON, Wis., was only five season deer the though of casualties days old today, among hunters was already high. Wednesday and .Thursday in the Wisconsin and Upper Michigan woods, four hunters were accidentally shot to fedeath,, and another one vas seriously ' ' 'v' wounded. Two of the victims weer mistaken for deer and a third for a bear. the-tol- l : - LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 18 If unofficial reports concerning: alleged foul tactics employed by. John Pesek.Shel-to- n Neb., heavyweight wrestler, in his recent bout, at New York, are confirmed'.' the Nebraska grappler will be barred from contests in his home state, Lewis R. Doyle, state boxlns commis- stoned said. Commissioner Doyle said he was investigating the reports. njj Li u Eagles' Building Prices i $1.00 ; and wASAT $1.50 Plus war tax I u four-roun- i . I : n - Jn LI I A ' U ki Li vsa J in jp R t :;jJB!ei S ' OUNDS OF B OXING CURTAIN RAISER GOES ON AT 8:30 SHARP X r .0 -- ' Eagles Building Net proceeds ued to provide Thanki giving dinners to the needy of Ogden. sa f |