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Show I THE OGDEN 14 . . SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20.- 1921.' R - S: IMS El FOR RET LOUIS MN - To ; STANDARD-EXAIV1INE- OF DAYENPO RT . I ; ' : : tjOgden Athletes in Tlieir Annual Contest ; Bib oo 00 oo .00 o o o o o o o Middies Wai Meet Cadets in Final Game o o o o jo o 0 o Richards-ConroAre Now in Limelight lO " ! ON SPORT y nr iully izvxss TORK, Nov. If. On must co ait to iei th rutnon tbout th rrst OeJtn will L w?n rr in of thf snorting world. WhlJ my trip .i,- fJnal Sporting Hews Comments on t prj.rou in mn ncic or tn woo di wu to next a'.urd tv uhc:i the m inhaled in the rme. l Davenport Case; Fans lot of hot air about other pportinf Army eleven represtnt:ns the ladc'.i . events. Eager for His Return Of West Tolnt clathrn with the Navy ; i u a m a at. r ' re preventative of ..mnio!i. L ' V " The I first was did over look i former Hlrharfl. St. Louis baseball fans are shouting thing l!!;h' Babe ltuth in hU vaudeville act. It school lalfaci ft.r tt.t for the return of Dave Davenport, the sdtn llisii j would b unkind to nay that as an set the Northelongated pitcher-whctor Babe would continue to be ern Utah, league afire during the past pwiltior trr the Cadrtu t bile star ball player. Ilulh.giTri a very hak a former On ien ' Vincent Cottroy, season. Dave proved so good that he ! eriitab!e weros will tax. was ordered out.of "the league due to the iurt-rprrformancr High 5on ! i Perfectly at home on the atasc. In b,ick iHiiitiu t fur th Njlvv eleven. tnac ne was too iast. . xunng laci. ne acted much more comfortab In U; for.t-- t t No York t his stay in the league he twirled severman he did when facing tho OUntfi' uny Ian vie-ti?:e Middle al shutout games. On one occasion he S tn o He pitchera In the World iNrrif. tv of work chucked a perfect contest against the Th aings a Utile. John itcCormlck Cnro .in this va rn cf the this game h In. Tremonton, Bears: need not ba uneasy about allowed no runs, no-- ' hits and nary Rajii- -, Hi fixture vt th . He tell a few rood iokea. outtAn2iii; h- i- f.trt(r tn the rre a Hingtnt. ceneraUhlti man reached first base; He struck out uoe a. mma reading atunt that i vlrlnrv a. - i. n r I, . tilt U. If f 19 batsmen. , and conduct hlmeJf gen- Bill unique, for.iitr intcir r!lcKiie e'.ecte-erally as If acting. aa as eaay aa ftar, l.durlx cu one of hia to return to baseball and will Conrey hitting home runt. tennis nt lit cl""e of the the organized ranks next seasort if he ao desires. Hfe. is what the Sporting Uuth isn't worried about mlvat tr. Allhonh Richard played It but n few News," leading- baseball publicatipn Hon 'Judge rindl takt in hit cajM. abotvet mlnutc in Ut says says about the Davenport case: H admita that he pulled a ''bone to tt4jv.m:ge. or lite cunt , When Dave Tiser j former th" elongated Davenport,, THE t AGONAL KICK but fcel ufe to east b.ia St. tll been it used who with to react the be t.r the th uy pitcher burning benefit of the player. Some one had jbouis Browns, refused to agree to a to make a tr.t cajfe of an unfair rul. SLATI-I- l transfer to Washington after the seaTO l the way he put it. JUl-- dofun't son of 1910, and instead betook' himr.lrhard i nUtfd to riay tli entire lh- - Midotra lisii take kindly to on of th critirs Jfauif self to tbe wilds of Idaho to play indeI h who himself cv.n iniUt If ahould h! and he have "outlawed" da the elcctrto t.i showtr.r pendent ball, ' .f; were dSrrlJv behind the line of chair because he almply vioUted taken as an indication of M wyrth. (BY BILLY EVANS.) :'VX?' for two years for technically Ignoring Thy is a bad rule. He ncrlmmage and about 30 yards in the what all he ahould by atJ to aid the Cadets Very often one play is the deciding the reserve clause in rear. Aa the two teams made ready u;i: jtiniAiiiib "Whatever was so good in Idaho' and Utah they factor in a football game. In'the th auita Judge dor. materially. to me." aaya !Ub. for the the k turning expert, punt, Itoth "A or could not keep him and he wound up H'chard and formerly Oonroy there were a number me. remarked: even longer auapentlon for tn. In ptarrcd At tho local Tiger talr. In fact, the 1921 season with tthe independent of unusualgame a had which happenings cnm aa two a "Such this up play prtng 1 wouldn't weaken the they playei loteihcr cn the name team League in Colorado. He on the result. One play," howor three times in th Harvard-Trinc- e Yankee. cever a few year ago. durfound things so pleasant there he pro- bearing go good ever, vejy had been "that, nrobnl planned ton the Kach very time the game. punter month of tue claimed with, fine- sarcasm that inflrt ing rac?," Cooroy I crnsi iered cn of lie t in Tad advance by 30HE.C) at the ball kicked the directly obllginly stead of asking . reinstatement at the -- r. quarterback In th Kant. Here U what Jones, was really men who had dropped back. Tad Will Miller JIuggina manage end of hi two' years suspension he f th the tiranttand lt!c editor e;orl the determining WITH wa BA.UTHE. next tho Yale coach. Yankees again nerv aeaaon? Jones, sitting would ask that it be extended, so he Ordi- New York Tributi" rayn: lactor. Of that to 1110 I suggented that It would be narily that b A foolish title. Would could continue outside the fold. Since C1MMIY A KTAIL more later play, a good play to kick the ball diagonally tlon. alnce Huggins did all that any Na-"The ha no Jn JUUual Mar, changed his then, however, Dave his on. Jacros-- i the field, ao that it would get manager is expected to do. win the uci as st , outlaws nr ;ia,ian. out we mind a bit. The norpe at ball the Almost alter squarely the,kSnlvely getting of out and distance bounds, ithe go aucce hi a pennant. have collapsed and the league will .be there never have Despite r.i.Tn.)..n- - that t a fleid. He of had clear the into his hands. opening run to ta an chance the any killing: undercurrent Baseball which an as thereby a work boart of uch backficld Organized that reorganized game, a very bad Once he intercepted a" forward pans, circuit.- That will let Dave out, and as f wua ball back. Jones t aid he had alwr.ya ing ror hi removal. a but had Center clear j fleid, pass jand again by "It would bo eaiabliahlng a rather Conrvy he has about un his- pace in other Wittmer of Prince -e unable to hold the ball. The third , "k'J urc1 raa ,f,t up in the PriVetnS unusual to depose & manbound-;tlma forvard pass that' "independent" tocircuits Kobler ton. which Irlncetjn ager whoprecedent a won I for ties he's likely reconsider. It is saidyou. Ah pennant P.archet had hurUd ed the Knively through yards along . -one the i&e New York offiof way several' Jumpers who were In the ColHamilton." between Bturm With air. pv only ground. 1 cials put It. orado independent league are taking IN A COAL on the him and the Yale goal, he Ptarted Hegardlena of which eleven win.Princeton placedjthe That would make it aeem that the gdeo One over to themselves was have The conversation steps squared. for- - on his way. Sturm brought him down scnrcely A w;i lw represented on the windefensive. of the cldb wouW anain by one the refuges for the Bolsheviki;; nass was the with a vicious tackle. It caused Oilrov when the Y'ale' kicker snt the b!l management ward tx Huggins. However, I players are being closed and they, turn French, th mi J get back of the nlav. but the nass to fumble fhe ball and a Yale palyer diagonally acros the fie;U. The punt havetendervd my. doubts if he accepts it Army, with pleas for reinstatement. Dave ' to veh carried about lb yard and struck on and ItU hard, ntm was so bad, Prince recovered It. line. There waa knowing conditions that existhlne f- -r the Cadet, vhll Conroy l the Princeton PLAY THAT DID IT. 'Davenport still belongs to the St. Louis was fortunate ton Till: Browns. he behaved and played s'.ated to twinkle for the M141e. The play that really changed the en- - ' no Princeton player within 20 yard 1" VAiSo to retain the ball I m fast one with them the past 'season he might was wafted that Ofden ?port followers are eagerly of the game came when It struck the ground. It bounded to Here ll of a tire loss after complexion me vU. PbiUdlphla. have been quite a factor in their pen- yards. That play made a punt neces-ary- .. In the third period. Yale had been across the. field, finally going out of concern awaiting the oMtrome of th coming It no denant Dave can pitch, line. a deal between Cleveland and Phila- battl. wh'.ch will be on th tenjue of chase, for bound on the Princeton tho Princeton 1 i and put Yale in a position to held on about i ri ii worked had t was delphia, which Connie Mack, of every fan in the country during lh and down illne. fourth the nyjug score aThe teautifully. play touchdown. It its first lu"V . .. i ' . - . t t t. If course, m denies, and aay It t merely coming week. 01 was oau was me nmnuinn rnncnun, xiurie necessary. .Three times during the game Gil punt wild courn oe guaranteea a iuu ul wih in ou roy waa to own kick yarn. his side of oo nhnnt feet in the within line, compelled According to Darn" ,v,on for line, the Ifervardcame wnQ Humor catcher on on That down. the Perklna, third base- first of One play put man run the a after leading experts Princeton country's by Browns. Dugan and pitcher Harris arc Aiuncn iu pass. had his on ZootDatl waa silting nexi 10 momen pociuonIt ior in,- aiaie infora goal catching.to a beforward . com to to the Indian In exchanges j 00-was and occasuccessful, Several box. Princeton' one the a On try chance hero. press . fctev for O'Neill, Waller Hall. Jim? sion he dropped a beautiful pass from dropped back anticipating the punt- - decided the gar-.uagitfy and a couple ' of other player. The Yankees figure to repeat In the American Leagu. provided the pitching ataff can b boUtered up a ' trifle. It is said the New York t owners would like u good right bander and Uo a dependable They' nav their ox for help, Utah and the Utah Arcs have Jeye on the Boston-Reanu inc pucnera who would bew-corned met r 0 time on tho grtllron within i V1NCRNT CONUOY . are either Bush or Jones and tho "years, the .!pe! pheet Harvard unset the doDe Saturday bvCreed Haymond and was established paat9 Pennook. Hlnce Fraxeo has always ?J ff 4itn A. iL Warriors Meet , how.- During tb -j. trouncinsr tho fast Yale outfit 10 to 3 in 1313 . been. very kind to th- - Yankeen. Crlmnon to the tuture contest it thf Prior l.j griddmannual in their B. in Final game the xaie warriors were Dig Claude Lindsay, former Weber star, Modified Marathon Will See would not bo surprising if a deal was IS game, lot four' r.n.l t!d ene. one made or more for J of were trio.1 on one the wilTbo of rivals vtciorle The Smith's of to the title the register leading favorites Aggie cop Big :':! Three due to the fact that Battle , Men the Face 15X0. The de1917 next In 1503. four the track the and DIS. years. Twenty during they The talked about deal between Boa-to- n largest score ever ' feated Princeton while Princeton in Lindsay will wear the "A ot the Ltan and New York, which had Walter in Crlmton 4 the made In 191 turn the Harvard handed whn competition. Aggies Oarden'Athletic Association moleskin aggregation HJ a . th Plpp and Stuffy Mclnnes trimmed the Agglt-8- 46 to 0. The ! Swearers will close their 1921 season at ?t beating Tis but another leat in.the! l no mad by the Ac which been of have trading material, regislonger bring! upsets largest score everCrlmMn Porvo next. Thursday, when they meet page '.Long Uitance runners of th InWebr stnousiy eoniaeretJ. was hung the Mclnnes. in the various parts of the Unitis gie againat ON HAND THE OTHER the Brigham Young University eleven tered Normal the such a. favorite in Boston that! his 'will competo college ed season. Zl States 1JIX. the the in winning. Agglf up will past during at the "Y" field. The Ogdenites inannual ; 'modified marathon of the ! would to tend to 0. further rnngle and Provo for at next "Wednesday afternoon . '! school ' depart Wednesday CillOVII. ROY By follow; L4" The at Records I f: complete dications point to another victory for 2:X0 two over wrTtini: a clock and one one. He "dealt the cards out by Longmont high school of Colorado A Z11 t tan . .vcekm Voir n?1 local team. the mile course, according to Coach Mai-- i Smoker Slated for Next a I'm in all nrobability meet the East Flush. will v Royal ' In: the contest . 2i "a few here are , M'atson colm played Efforts we being md9rn;-fun? sweet uin't Oh. at 'Lake o school warrKrs got Salt papa, ui . V' weeks ago the Ogden warriors won out High V " to have a half holiday in order, that, tnoo ' Wednesday; Many Big ripmrnhor 3, in a rhnmnlnnshln rnn.l Twa solitairo. . , U H '" in the last two minutes of play when test Of th Stud ents may, witness the L At nvocunt- tha w.ir.l. ls mveVwinr 0 ZSll Features Listed IT ; cm. Bussing picked up-- fumble and raced riors are leaders in Colorad n a thniiph - '1 will him ni oiieht to Kfte the run-- 1 j "" The taka that elwhcrc. . ItOt 70 yards to a touchdown. The final of-trace in will start t front - the title will not be determined until house that Jack built. 19 05 . , 4. Srnra wn 1 7 to 1 2. . .ti iuii- ; ( . rntRB iji4 or ner weeK. next Dy ;ast On virtue Jack S?herry-a.:jviirmm 1J0-- ,. I Mign 0 "Fpeed" Mvis-the very r ben authoritv. ,JS. h The "Y" aggregation proved strong-e- victory over the Loganltes Saturday je Twenty-fourtto north will nrs ouu go a LandiH sent has wrtntUrV. qucv furnlfri" t.V- - fun will fcon. It U a Judge tn llabf. Imth rtnd his tn r. t r a . ' tf ef t, CJt to Harrison, OUth tO that changn In the owr.erhlp of 107 ll than the locals had anticipated and won the undisputed title of Utah for ilnnnnlrfl in the main care! nrrar.ccd for the Boston American League N'rt gam ciubi! 158;. made .the Ogden eleven work hard for the third' successive time. street, weet to Jefferson wthe In the good old days that meant thirty Twenty-sixt- h of the ijee Hive Athletic cluU ill take if 2 0 . oper.lr.r : . I'Yaree.' place, tho 190? of Provo Backers the aggreHarry norm tp tne rtarting une. victory. a enlist. better month. bucks eveninsr. hktrrj" I th They'd reason. . win Wrdnd.ay was a .3 1)19 gation figure that the victory IV A large silver loving cup has been rrwni and cf Uin the tail.i champion Rrcky 1911 . .No canii " fluke and they expect their charges T V. Some people prefer Charlie Chap' donated by Browning Brother, to the f:"1 VI " Hoopsters in all parts of the United 7 . to trounce the Ogden machine. r.r.. runner fini.htng first. The runner, States will answer the. call after thiman t0 Johnnv Wilson . He h.--. fef.ted jch men o TItEIR FIRST SEASON :i . ci9ii . are placed in the lockers will b awaraea , v, i , second togs finishing gridiron Ui llarbertion. S 1 Icri!ie, . been N'jtn ana Twitchell Alvin has ' Coach 1914.. . next week. Chicago University will vr is thlnaRasehall the On funniest l ti Mfi RAA ..i-". " o:hr.i. '"-' Q rn.ni Fra,,. . . 19U new to j working hard with the "Y" charges introduce vjvu4J. 1916 where tho peo- - will a inn K Awnrrtea tn th Winner. earth.. It's a business The, , i t r hve offcr-- f1 tjirir trr- 44 1 . v. w f1t .uAu i frt ... i3ig and 'expects his men to make a good ' rrn Hirinya,tho .noopster rr i i n P' Qoacnn the trtmner of the rhnnl Keai coin la scarcer now than then. Virh.lTit7 x v 3 inry i .ml l.iti ii viiici ice tl.r which 0 14 f et 1917 shotving. Considering the fact .that RoTuney, star quarterback of the Chi- - be- first to give somebody else their have been In training for the event a ' .e i rromiM- - in t,ig hearing. is No machine its first 1918 Provo game Yplaying the, some time and they will fac th gridders. Itomney played a star money.' i'or K4;r.uel G. FrnV IYr,nt! 0 . . 10 191 season on me &riuiron me s- cago f I I ve. men at Homo starter. for forward of the the w r nr c game I University C. expected O. ,.i Cionl McOraw" thr That John and Charley jnj 1929 . . . . ; made by. the VY" players has; been lit- of utah five.. zbvKzko una :tU-rolna-- to'to show claiw are: O. Ixifgreen. Hal- - Comlakey r are e r.; ll O r,f the ehorl Iwl are i tiiy atlil tie short of wonderful great frithdf. adiire-- jverson, Jacobi. Wade. Williams, Price,- proven by the announcement durinj the prfcrr.ar.c.bouS Q ) s Within a few years this aggregation that 2li Total riaxIt. Hhees. Chamberlln. is to out .point. Lofgreen. Thre cop the; fM Logan high ftur rt'vrd fitic again Giants the and White enteT Sox will will be tour from. heard will, They ana Felt ! '! c I Coach! Most us real ley. hooD state rill aDPrcciate don't the interscholastic title. of b fel.o to the j rcgraro Taylor the outh next next 5t For yearn thevRock Mountain Conference pring. !ilfVi in pool. That steady; Ernest Wllkenson. Merlin Steven-bu- t ComUkry haa states is he Dixon lost exercise there has wl.3 that Kap pie tt.ciTfn atolute"r fre a e the members. n and Harvey Taylor of the "Web t oppod Ittv5tati--r- . .yeat'as two of his charges from the cham- - development of the munclea of the to th merchant leading exhibition on meet men the '.he Next Monday the'Y. game. and Al Warden of Th5 theory that it deadened team of 1&2U and is confident neck ever- time yu look up to take Institution and proff wtur. vJ tren of the city rr th Ktandard-KxamlneInterest Utah 'Freshmen in a contest at Salt plonshlp r wl ft act asrain winning: the state sronfalon. a swipe at the nants buttons on the ' mailed out Usrt uwk. In th opening weeks of thLake. In a game played early in the of flclals. and Claire istrins; l!ortenen Mcrter,ra race. two The team will season' at Provo the Frosh were victors oobrr.ther nnd sltte r. will furni!i the far in' Texaa, only thirty-fiv- e train Clem Crowley, considered one of the '.A, nine by a 16 to 0 score. The Provoites also Is this with another ;eui numiwr. gaymo golfing. good bally Thr will .Mouna apart. rie They atage leading experts of the Rocky expect l to wipe out lhisdefeat. to are It's begin. Uurn. Ilenglish, yknow, tr rrrded the an acutb. OGDEN LOST ONCE. tains in football, will selectStandard-Exarrtinthrought with ending iAnH Inwirhlncr. the. wav soma bloomin mat rhimflcn, a fan cf th team 'for th,e team The Saturday and Sunday game at th has lost but one ! rture th blokes athlftir play. ' Polo Ground. readers. His selection will Those game during the entire season, and to American around .thin ut'ic get i tramplln tcday. that wentto the Utah Aggies by a' ' 48 appear in the "next 'Sunday' issue. I en rtrrvtfd h The new to 21 score.' The tally at the end of Crowley will referee the oontest next They'll motor, their stuff .to the f. ti J a tSriv r. fof started. tain that th veteran Frank f the period waa 21 all. Thursday, between the Utah' "U" and Then shout to the young caddie an tn materia1 tii" irr the Utah Aggies. Tommy Fitzpatrick, In the final period the Ogdenites 8t K the VaiieV iOnOrS S0un haa byes. arrlred gymna.lum m crippled through the loss of three of mentor at the University of Utah will that picks up his golf " to Kcb of their stars, failed to halt the" Onrushes also, select a' mythical machine for And thebat;laddie by "and' sticks. ;?r,uhvnfi ? the readers of thispaper. Swan, Gil, : of the? Aggies. exercise.Gets of all the real Towa ooStated mer and Hancock of the Utah eleven who had a trial with Ie:roit. R ready - . and Falck and Knowles of the Aggies There Is no.senws in always knockln' v c, League Bowling for another chance In the t!g .how.' appear, as possible selections. Falck the prize . ' make Tho fan up r- fighter; AJI-i nUe t. He is a cinch. to againcop all conference the -' a Iuna, .yv. had blg year cn the coaillln ltv of Nebraaka. clinched the . Formed for Play During A party, don't they?UVJER Mlwurl Jttl rTrrp honors in the quarterback position. 'He 1511. I Ls the Bradshaw of the Kockles.this ailernoon de. t t;tl and Fall Winter vl!y Oil XiIARK TWAIN 1921rv j . IJO YOU KNOW THAT: The world's l Ap T?or? Nothing .-doing on the managerial rAtJr- - JLV"'JilAlZ Lf lh v greatest auditor can't add up a rolf r job for me- it the way IJab Rathito , The. class basketball series at the score correctly? e 1 them a m r nr".:dlpUyed Wowlers of Ogden are limbering up answered the suggestion that l ; or school will Twi!n told t Ogden. High get underway wln- - might lead the In fall touehdosrn the and for Yankee. preparation liecaui We know a pfiie fighter who has toj" Coach Carl Peterson anj Monday. ,bu-:rone the! to ;n r?Ut an an and third the Benson did not mcrw-cn the Huggina nounces that more than forty hoop go to the ,Y M',C, A. to .net exercise.. nounc num madeaccording 3i.r arid tr em SsucMr.g last night by C. II. aunnr tr.e world appear and the fact fourth. Tootball awards for the moleskin sters have, reported for practice. ii .if He urin, u..sru. VaVlie iV. The line pi mg; w JCarlisle. Saiji WardUw and JI. R. that Ruth did all the coaching at Ks.V. - . kimt -( e warriors of the Ogden liigh school will is elated over the prospects of a chamI P ' ne irc3 iuc t KUKrW Auu, uiuicu'cii Ufl lK or to committee the jo rumor. cnarge ilarkln. th third. I be distributed to the letter men of the pionship five.' "All ld ewant -t car to the fym. dpoa.rTon. Once r.Xuri,rXU for th bowling league which la belnr form to do I keep on hitting home runi." halfback, was rpontlbt 1921 team-a- t a football assembly' at Harvey Hancock, considered the best if ed v,5! ComhUKkem conrlster.t uhdrpU Present call for concluded for Jlamblno. plans Ogden. through t IT? the Ogden high school next Wedhes-- i center In the Rocky Mountain confer- - A puy will spend-alT 1 reporter r w lookln' for the opening day durline . of th The the 00wMn'i Aine, play ,.hf,.,ft 11 lighter ;5', at' Coach! clay o'clock, according! to . o re their threo poln'. cn a r'.' Carl Petersen. mar as.. ine fiy f: reauTbofr19:0 ram t?;msrof P.n frorii the kick the by "i'.ed - e,y ' members of RICKARD the FAILS a IN and in town Hancock' billiard ' f Fiyeblankets while ninesquad willgrld-de- Salt i n f Thursday. r rlnr. r f f ' r r r ntm ff entered in th of the I !. is captain of the. team. He received! We'd rather nl.iv rroouet- - vm, d .: oji'tJ wiL."4 ' S"hen cvrr fH,"?i" he nt tatually. i v k u v t ii iu ji imiuiiiuiis nj DlaUUIIJJ UiaiiiDb bMOVV mrs ui Uneup: will receive the official football an injury to one of his arms, last week i.lose the ball so X game I answered, A11 propCM-one iVeJUon easy.". the ( featured than last 'cbraka ' sweater.' U) The awards will u be made and has been ordered to forsake the jganizatlon ii) OO- Jt a Aa kr.ok the hails around a. .. r Higg aS'TolIows: v' .' ' I for the rest of the season. game un your gait, he aaid, 1 . Mountain of Bowlers FUtes Tel. the BABE OF THE BIGS' 10 Teg Itlckard, ea.stem fight pro- i'lnk. ..mm Blankets Thomas, L. Doxey, Ej n I he Tt wark 1 ' haar and have hi moter, J nnr-nnn company ephone. ;dorr1on TT mind Telegraph about AC hDATTrk changed and Palmer. jcelik Til b ', pTfrctly fair mwith Smith,' Nye you. i n . . C . will In be fever the and K. lifted. . sensational backfield JLiSJ riVUUJJ. XVXjUUXVU the giving popular priced show with me Wallace. Sweatera-W.- V Irteron ' "' Smith, HinchcliffJ star-o- .Anderson, I ' Lurt for f'H I j leare the according to Manager Dan diocre talent. Itlckard had plannM Church rfre Academy ' ". ; 'ts:, Norton, T. Doxey, Rich, Skeen, Stratfcru(---eyr r hie he . J had d.rr. 1 i T"t . are The Smith. to season j also he wa .the machine for rwill what elter to rail Jnger.f stage telephone player tpast. ord- and Zinn. 'nin' rc-Manager : George grid I pleed Uftfrmiro.-ar.d ! U fs to as Ohio kndwn "Babe 'Stale the a H crie of wire game with a "cheap'', how one each week, in Higgtna.... elected captalii in all probability-b'planningff . ;herer Whipple will also receive the v official JCe of lie the iirnt ...I been admitted in teams Ten," the various ' Big team having 1922 th at the of of un the the of .ob. country. trade anion 'Walters.... hope meeting building football sweater. iate as tin 4. itowever, next week.v Anderson dis as it is some - The alleys In the basement of the tho who could not afford to attend Young. . . Noble sy.ft. ran out. Un.k n.y half dollar ar.d Ihb The election of a. captain for the letter men uTl I gotwas an oppvrtuclty to ebalk chee-ll191& In State its avenua rare club have playinir season Eak!i the the Currie. higher priced entertainment ability during1 ,lhb 1922iseason will be made at the meet- played rnT ri:e . Jf vnit r ' v Hl. as a of the In .'e v. fraaon . . . been class .member, first condition for where title are at atake. One "cheap" Gay'.ord fb Illg should, develop into one "of the tlr8t pro-eplaced lLr ing. 'Plans for the 1921 football ban-- , and . ., i Ill Ten; that' with proper nursing. the games. i ati, now, convinced Tn:.of the frcore By perlols: quet will be. made immediately, it is best bets in thetate.. 1 "with your .right, it would soon deveion Into a huakv' ITntrie fnr the league will close futility however, t," e 51 iJtu h caji now of Nebraaak and ha stated. i This event' will be held early Kft-hsll or trio western elect in foot- - November 22. mmDo' 3 O 0 'rn 0 !.'h announced Ame that will withdraw from In December; ' O. Smith,' the sensational sprinter ball. Coach Jack. Wllce has proved! Hole and regulation for the new th cheap field. Itlckard wm of the - Ames scoring; ooGoal f mm r.cM.j ": East of is. the school. " nurs High s to Mate expected WILL TRAIN IN ITOIUDA, 2 loop will be completed nxt Vednes- - belief that holding cheap ihowi m the Llr.genfelter. hope, FIND WEST POliT EASY, ' m to shine on the cinder track for the t won anu otaie when V: n club ha the of a would aay No tbefCIarden to Touchdown prove memherjs evening The Nebraska West Point, and Notre Dame have ircoring: Interesting lr of Utah during the coming the western title. In 1919 Ohio lost various teami entered meet i a A raw- cena.in Practlclr or t announce ne tc bio 'J. at Uml, l",x. trrUn ran, .met eight - times since 1913, .Notre University IfrlJiJ Hartley. finwn. M'arr.Ki rr?tpru inseason. state shattered Smith the to In Illinois laat the minute of a te-schedule: n Mrmo:i j. tli t h mDit withdraw the shows t , coats iron if.ur.r. jplay.lup winhint--f six Dame iJrai in 'the training fact 10 of record ground; seconds terscholastic flat Bob when Fletcher's drop kick from ' n' ConsI Jerahle'intefes'. his been, manl-fiel- d a u" he cannot afford n place the I :a. lieTer A peculiar feature about these in the state nieet'last ,s a,mott loo g'.r, I. T!m r"!ri t. i;eei. 9 to 7. when he score made the spring thGar-fenew fested over league-anr ram of the Prospects fn Jto;ard! pej-f.n. Tt..Uj,a fr:r-- thri a isartmowt!;; .te up rioith the century in i) v secouds. rneetingis' that in all except two ltdge. the 1921 title are' most' encourag- - pery games arc promised 'by tii&sv g.r( wl!h the oet th bat market MtlliM'1. T;it' too nl of the clashes, each team has scored. clipped 1,. conditio! anjthlng J M!urt This record wjm formerly held by In . " in charge . afforda. . . uJL sulfc; nen c'ji weather of ptrsoJa It minutes atlw sets la! .N- - ... rc-in.'..! Yle-Irincet- . 1 , -- ht i m lat on ; : . ' All-htat- e - o - t- - tne-iac- i naJ -- y-a- or e. lut'i r ! s .tp- I - 1 I be-abl- '" I I r- A . d e in ' - ljo i . 5 1 IIV. f 1 ':! rr-- his-contra- anlt ct. Yale-Princet- on ; two-wee- th' Mid-We- st - , j -- , y Mid-We-- . I - - ; .and-commun- j i- he-caught j j : ; i ! I -- ' a. a iAm a. 1 1 fli 1 45-ya- pi-ke- :t - ,s five-yar- d I rd el J. 20-ya- rd ' T . ti!-po- IU'-SCULD - M . m t 65-ya- rd - sn 1 . Utah Has Edge iV . 3 Fast UEleven mm y t, B Over Aggies in Complete Scores. get-anoihr G RACE -- d ft 1 - . of us: I - - u Starter . TOE"NTERTAIIL - , pa-si- ng one-hal- E"1. r,"'"' i . son-ot-a-g- . un. . - T.OT-trmo- -- Cm.-hov- ! , I h i - . .... .ay nt a .rJ ATte ""''iV phi 2 - - t-- 1 1 n. j 1 I - - ; a umj wa.---- . - 0 1 1 1 i j -- "." : ." - in: ":l,.In ! : r.l Mr-jntai- ; ! 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