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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- EYES illGDlTES I i i il HIIIItJr1L UniVlL Will Meet to Map Out Hoop Plans for . Season SALT IiAKE, Nov. 21.- - The out the fUtah-Aggbattle occupying the" pester of the board and with that phase in view eyes fin all sections of the' state have been focused on the annual battle. Every nook: and corner, of "Utah 4s interested in the big game. Ogden is particularly interested in the championship contest, having native sons represented. At the Aggie lair.' Louie Falck, c lassy quarterback and .considered the best in the R.ockies, hails from Ogden. He is the peer of 'em all in the conference and much is expected of him; in the coming game. Jack Croft; star tackle.' is also an Ogdenite. He formerly starred at the Weber Normal College and looms 'as one' of the best bets on the Farmer ' squad. ie ! 1 ; " 1 UAUD SOME that It ia r CtciraA ,.1fn1 avot-- v -- THREE ON CK1MSOX Three Ogdenites are represented .on the Crimson squad. Ike Clark, guard; Jeppson andmenPeterson, endsdoare the three local thtngs expected to in the coming contest. . Reet Conroy, classy end of the Aggies formerly starred at the Ogden High school. He is considered one of the best wing men in the conference. ' Thursday's contest will settle the state title as well as the title of the Kockies. Should the Crimson win over the Farmers they will go into a tie tor the initial honors with Colorado University although the Boulderites will have a slight; edge as they will have won one more game than the "XT' warriors. There is little hope of the Colorado eleven meeting defeat in their game with-th- e fast Colorado Mines eleven Thursday. In fact, the Boulderites should win in a walk. J AGGIKS SEKK TITLE ' the Taking; this into consideration team a carfwin Utah that way only the undisputed title will be for the Aggies to batter the Utah line and hang up ina victory. Early the season the critics failed to consider the Aggies as being in the title. They running for theasconferenceone of the now stack up. being " , , i FRAUD! TO MEET FROSH ALVIKYS ISAVJOViEO TUEK BETWS MY" Gridders Will HE DESSERT VOR & VIEEK SMAVE! of Season I t NEW YORK. Nov. 21. Yale, with Kf c) nt thn t nr a n t n a f strm men wno played against liar-ha- s oil the vardvailable. hsof apparently' Hisnrnswets e - ; ! 11 1. . - Ring arid Mat o -- f o r I XTorrn low m RAZOR RAFFLE OM A IES mm 1 . UULil Ui illll j ..-.-..-- ar-gam- e. j , e . ! -- , - - - ' . ' - Mil-bu- rn " -- or was-pinne- d hard-earne- four big schools in; east undefeated -- : " b. hb . .Q . ( 1 .fb. C p t. Iowa, third, and of Iowa, tie! for fourth plac.Ileldleg. the Hakeyei three of th fourglvinjf lead Inc adorer of th eafon. nv nuoTiiut. hi:lpi:i DevJne. who waa termed "tha greatest backfield player tha country ha ever known, a man of calibre" by Dr. Harry WUttamn, Minnesota football roach. U 2 J ifam old. la of S feet tcky build. S Jr che- - (all and we'cr.a KS pounda. Vl!e and Ixxke have dona, moat oflvjp lowa'a acorlna". the formr"i Glen Divine, halfback, baa grothar. been a tar in lnterfrnca work. 2r the 1at two of hia thr yara on tha elttfn. Aubrey tevtn haa choaan by nearly all crttlca for cuarterbaxk on th mythical aod teama. vo rhb. Wirthin Moyle ... Callahan ... tCapt.)rt re-rnt- Stwf Nation Steirena . . AU-Americ- an Champion .... . . . . Chae Ortxin . Cornwall . . .. lo , 1 1 g-- . tn a r-.- two-wrestler- i - I - 1-- - 1-- 2 1-- 1-- 2 1-- 1-- 2 2 FIVE LINESMEN OF SMITH MEETS BEARS TO GRADUATE p. BERKELEY. Calif.. Nov. 21. linesmen of tho Pnlveraity f California Champion football team, from tackle to tackle' Inclusive, rradcate next apring arl will not be back for the 1921 according to preaent All th backa and ende will plan- -. return to school. Th five men leaving r It rnee. tackle. Cranmrr. guard. Captain Lath-acenter; Clarke, guard and .Mc Millan, tackle. The regular team members expected to return are Erb, quarter and eaptaln-trt- ; NeabU and Morrison, rullbacka; Toomey and Nlcbola. halfback x. and Muller. llerkry and enda. Stephen, Thre UaHagher, renter; Schuur, guard, and Beam, tarkl. who have alrrady won their letters, will come back to make a portion of the broken line. Thre acond atrlng backe. Witter, fullback. Dunn and UelL halfback win return. Erb. who waa named Saturday night to lead next year'a eleven, la a cousin and Benny and Art Erb, who starred on Stanford rugby football teams aeveralunlreralty year. . CLASSY BOX EF1 -- ae-aao- . JAP SALT LAKE. Nov. 21. Smith of Mid vale, win tungle Midget with Kid Davis In the feature event at the weekly show at th Manhattan club this evening. Smith entered the hall of fame laat week by giving Ixu Paluao a severe lacing In a " headline event. The Mldvale boy will have practically the am advantage over. Davpt that he had over Paluo a couole of pounds in weight and aomethlnr In height and reach. Da via will, of coure, be in his usual perfect condition. He haa ben taking them all on for the pant ten years and giving away auch advantage a ho will be giving to Smith. He lan't very much concerned over the outcome, although he realixed he la meeting the most dangerous boy he has been called upon to meet at the club this aeaaon. Jimmie Munson, who meets Jav Solomon In the aerui indup. will na doubt have the toughest battle of hia . - - on- -hia band careir Htrtntn fa only a aeaaoned battler, hut h la klui tough and has a punch that may bring home the money any time. Munson has won both of hia laat bouta by the k. o. route and as he haa been taking the game seriously of late and haa got himself In tiptop hap it would not be surprising to see htm keep right on going. Even so. he will have this troubles In putting over a k. o. wallop, on Solomon, who has stood up under the hardest kind of wallops. n. , aub-llnesm- en . - - - J 00 . " ? FARNUM M0T0RB0AT TAKES COAST RACE Los ANOKLHS. CaL. Nov. 20. jo Angeles II. owned by Duttln rarnum. Fundy at Ixa Angalea harMtM bor won the tenth annual molorboat races conducted by lb Loa Angelea Motorboat club for the Nordlingr . trophy. Uy virtue of thre victoriea the Parnum's permanent trophy bcomea propertr- - Th flrat heat was held Satoo urday and the aecond and third Hun-da- 's For the three laps, time for the 7!. miles waa on RACES FEATURED hour 41 minute and one second. JosIn Fellow IV. BY AUTO POLO GAME eph Fellow waa aecond Hia tlm' for th thre tapa waa on hour 4t minutes and St tveond. Two LOS ANGELES, Cab, Nov. 21. An other entries failed to finlah th flrat automobile polo game between Eng- lap. OO" lish and American teams will feature at entertainment' the preliminary Day automobile race on BOXING PROMOTER Thanksgiving the Los Angelee speedway. CANCELS PROGRAM Captain Itaymond Latnpkln. who Is said to have originated, the sport- - will direct the English team. Edward Dall- LOS ANOELK3, Calif.. Nov. Sl.rie-cau- a ey or Dallas, Texas, will captain the or tho death of . Patrick Doyle, American team. Four automobilea and a ephere the all of a basket ball father of Jack Doyle, boxing promoter, are uaed in the game and the mallt ther will b no program tomorrow men ride on th aides of the cara. night at Vernon arena her. . waa v . be-e- n All-Vetc- rn all-confer- Nor. 21. (Py the AaaocJated l'rr..) T).e Middla Went Howling mcUllona Individual acor i tiui u mum uroirn oi iy "Si jiecfr In the ein- - ! f)fJ TTTT fiTUTP Milwaukee, who rolled iUaXl 1J IJ glea cf the aociallon a .nnuaJ toum - Ji ament her Hunday. Tha former mid rrcord was made at th (HV ROY GHOVI1) wei le Molnr-tournament In 112 by Auiun iia.nci: oi a xji i; timi; The football roach turne-- -- to tha HmlJh of bU Lou la.' Bckera acoro and rrma-rked- : p aura today aJT la believed to have broken ubt!tute land .av jour wl84 In th world'a single record. aha;-M. Kommera of Milwaukaa. rolled toaay. it a our blrfert Char.c CS& In the. individuals tfunday and oc- - re. we'll let )ou tlow ih pJa-rW. second O'loanell of Up. cuplea Kn(wvs City ! third with a Kort of What U th dlarrtianint confer662; A. Morrow of Kanaa Cltr, fourth. 41. and G. Inden of Milwaukee, riflh, ence ruing to do about tha Feror.d" 39. Loole. The leara of A. Morrow and A. Riley of Kanaaa City, la flral In the doubles Hava you bathed ny hunters yal vent. having rolled ltfiT Sunday. J. thia aeaaon" vj Schmltt and A. Wachter of St. Louts, h are mond with a score of 12SI; o tnany fat The reaaon you a and Zerbcl of Ft. Joapcr, Mo, r.ien on the golf Itr.Va ii bcau e, third. 1222; Lhlka and Smith, doaT any e vrcie. fourth, 1 2 1 . and Blum and Drink my brew only ith this Hpellman. fifth, 1210. lo the pcclal. M. Bommtrt of M!lwa:ikct, la ere. flrat with a accra of I ICS; A. From Connl Mack la huntinr a Caw mlng. Milwaukee, aeror.d. 1126; and Jimmy Smith. Milwaukee, third, 1125. tralnlne camp In tha aouth for hia Kanaas City waa chown aa net team. It aeema Coocla t Rtinr"a JinruiaJ'lot of time, an 1 mocty. Aih- atrthe city year'a tournament th" meeting Of the, aaaociatJOn. All Offl- - lelica cannot ficUh or U'.ati elgMo. cers wcro Oh. ho, hum. Je Wiliard ar.d fl.la crude cil. 00 M O I N US. tip-to- p Not no many years that v.u th lUi'i1 VnM nf jnt'.ft.' f ujro nut K.i II (Mo-U- l PRESTON. Ida.. Nov. 21. The( ThitiKM are dlfft rein now. l"iutb. U IlMtl1i.) nn on look mentors iho Oneida Indians trounced the South longer rough; SAin M.AKK. Nov. : I. Pinky a rentier. hu Ardner. Cache griddeia here Saturday, 62 to 0. stuff with lavor. Ion't get the impression that foot- - will meet middleweight In a game recently played between Ira Dcrn In a cbnmi.Ionhlp the two teams the Indians were vic- ball ban developed into a mollycoddle match herw Wednesday evenlnic Far from It. The coache attll rived here late yeaterday. He will tors by a 23 to 0 score. Oneida was not forced to punt once Insist that the men play hard. Playing work out nt a local gymnasium today, not mean that Mraaurernents furnished by tha O. Cutler kicked hard, however, dw during the gamp. nlnt tries. For the the player mu?t alug. and reaort to men to Promoter larry - leajrrrn ihow eight goals out of Indians he work of the backfield was other torough tactic that lay himself little dlffrrenc. Aiid- from lUrd-ope- n nor's chest meaaarement which U penalty. the feature. Each man was able to t with. larger than Ierna and an Inch and away I'layera seldom make ground consistently. E. Cutler, when competent official u half in helrbt the two meh are playing his first game In the line, slugging. Twlca about aa even physically aa they could showed up well, breaking up many ar In charge of the game. year two of the big elevens in ba. South Cache rdavs behind the line. !thla of Womander and (ioaallnd on ends were! 1,16 .ca,!f havc suffered becau Ira iJern went bunting snowshf reliable. For South Cache, Murray rougn piay. In Kaal canyon, takrabbin In tho game .between I'tiin and ing S yesterday Wit mainttn hare. Iern tt Coach quarter played the best game. th t( tnllc-- In tha Komney's team will end their Swarthmore, which ended In a 7 to 7 ald he tramped orr season on Founder's day. Wednesday, tie, Penn suffered severely because snow ana cone twice aa could have November 23. with a team from the one oi its players was ejected rronnfar. It waa a dlveralon from hia uaual East high of Salt Lake. A largecrowd the game for slugging. The penalty course of training ana h ciaim It waa netted Swarthmore about 20 yarda. , the best workout he haa had for a long is expected to witness the game. because the ball waa well In Penns'.tlme. and summary Lineup Coach Ileia-- ! South Cache. Oneida. territory at tho .time. Heugrcri saa he will meet ith the c. ... .. . Zollinger n,an f Pratt r7r.-ivV..- .. and decide uuon a ref- . the K. Cutler from S. dropped player Campbell rg. eree for the which In to be held mJilch. .M. Larson. Chrlatensen the squad. .lg. .A.... Hi.lt Lake theater. Wednesday at the Merrill McBride In the game between Princeton night. Ileagrcn hm many rt. applications Olson and the Navy, a I'rinceton It. Brimhall from wrestlers and wrestling who player, . ... re. Theurer Thomander ana u com the j want to act as referee Tor thefans wuibi aiugging conterU . C. Christensen Orange and Black 40 yards, since the le Goasllnd The measurement- of the two men O. Cutler . . Bird ball was well in Navy when urn as follows.q territory A.Larson .rhb Dunisiinifni was inmcieo. Maughan iijcFootball Icrn Ciardivr is more' of a aport for 5 ft. lhb Peterson.. Earl 10 In fL s In. ..5 height sakeWin O.Nelson fb at cost and sport's any Murray in 17 Inches neck Inches 12 Is no .,.16 way watchany, Scoring: longer the 7 13 14 28ti2 word. Oneida Inches rather thau 4$ Inches.... shoulders ..47 Sportsmanship 0 0 South Cache 0 0 0 results Is the slogan. The new foot- 33 Inches., chest, normal ..41 inches Substitutions: Oneida Weaver for ball has done much to bring about 34 Inches chest, contracted 37 Inches M. Larson. Hart for Peterson, Degm present conditions. The old ntyle. 42 2 .chest, r xpan.Ud. .44 12 la. for E. Cutler. Stockdale for Thom- with itti mass formations, was made 14,1I 2 In., inches., biceps .! 14 12 Inch? ander, Thomander for Merrill. South to order for slugging. Players could 12 Inches forearm .....12 inches Cache Hammond for S. Campbell, C. pull the rough stuff and invariably 7 Inches..' wrlut ...7 Incnei escape aeieeuon. ltie new open 32 Campbell for Christensen. 1.32 incbei sTame it makes Oneidafor the O. officials easy inches... Thomander. Scoring: waljt Nlson 2, Cutler 2; A. Larson 3. to bserve infractions of the rules. 22 Inches Inches tblgh ...22 Peterson 1,- Goasllnd 1. Goals after ' Penalties usually prove very coatly IS Inches calf Inches 12 ...14 Ilenco the coaches dwell on the, im 9 touchdown O. Cutler 8. inches ankle 12 Inches.... ....8 Referee Green, Logan. Umpire portance of clean, hard play. 160 pounds. ... weight ....153 pounds B. K. Jenkins, Logan. (Head linesman Laroooo son, Hyrum. k. heavyweight- Ivt-rao- next to a "Treat 'Em IUugh." In-th- .'.-,- " Rankir, Wlconin halfback, who acored Elliot, aeveri tourhdowna for 42 point Id chain ptonshlp ccnteit. whiif. Fui:taci Locke of waa i READY !GAR BILLY EVANS' SPORT GOSSIP FOR DERM TILT . i the total point. Countlnr prellmio-r- nmea hit total would ba much lanrer. In, SINGLES RECORD IN MIDWEST SHATTERED , J , nr. . . . rt . . . . re. . . . Packard ' ;i . fc - H!mmowi :!.'? til : - ' le K . Httch PortrldjrIulJer d .......... n. Utah. It. !ln pt made In cbampionhip cealett. a record which haa nut been e;uaJfl In the conference m recrnt ytarm, ELLIOT IN JKCOM. Ivin'a rerord rerrMm nina tvuchdowni ar.d 14 coala from totich-dowHe the conference lr rich of the brnchea of cvrlr.j aa wIl aa n Keeven ! When-Informe- . . Jarkaon - . V!rrn C. Miller Hayea. rn nr. ing lineup: . - All-'WW- ke V . n clatrd Tha T" waJloped th Ak1 Infajita rtcently and are booked a a ral The ITtah Pronh will cloe thtlr waon at Porjitllo acalnal the Idaho Trh eleven Thanklvlnc day. The Provo warriora wilt finish at I'rovo Thuraday when they tangle with A. A. HTfn. In a tha Hut ram played here btwn tha two rr.a.chlne the Oxdenl were victorious by e 17 to 12 corf. The two eleven will atari the runt at Suit today with the follow- ...... . of 68 rmn wk. i;i; ''GVnVJVJlLKVGOTKMlCKEI) ; CHICAGO. Nov. 21. tllr tha Aro tta lMne, Ijuu) AuVrey littt and cuartar cartatn today t Jjk for th prM-nCnch Alvlnjt."k of th I rivtrpMy ef low frct- c af Trnce rhitn fwUchell will wnd tilt mm Into th bail .rrn, until confident of vJctor. In a gari" pioti. !f.l all the P.Ic Ten Mar In aaaon. L'tah corinc durlrjc the pl.yfd at ProTo th or rentiy riora wer victom by a of It tallied C of the 12J point hia tam B. T. U. NVbton Thrpo tPms for 1922. Coach Fisher of Harvard will have to build a naw line and find some new backfield material, while Princeton will be without Its greatest stars. Malcolm Aldrich, hailed as few weeks ago and will be .unable to oneCaptain of the greatest captains thsft. ever compete. Anderson will replace-thwill led the be Graduated in Blue, ' . Guernsey,as Qrimson 'will captain. the right June, . . o i Riftnh. and Bert Stanger are b UIU Uv., OIU1 111, I Ig 7 CI1U, OCIUCU, the at list Aggie jsubgtltute haifback; Miller, a subsU-lai- r. reportedc on the sick ' ftute tackle, and Quaile, who was at J are expected Hundreds of pgdenited quarter of the Har-t.u avMuu "e ivara game. surpass all recordsUU-for attendance Macomber and Crocker, ends; Tier- ney and Captain Kane, tackle.1?, and Brdwn. right guard, all will be graduated from Harvard, as will two men in the backgiold, Fitts and Coburn. Captain Keck,, quarterback Lourie, Garrity, E. Stinson, Hooper and Winner will not be with next year's Tiger - j sluad-t6Brit'; Jack Champion Welterweight come ooout of his shell has finally and answered the numerous chal- CALIFORNIA CLAIMS lenges hurled by Benny Leonard the holder of the lightweight champion. CHAMPIONSHIP CUP battle Leonard ship, "l am ready to we can get the any time or any" place' best'terms," said Britton, "and 1 think SAN Nov. 21. First he knows I will, I would prefer that claimant-t-FRANCISCO, Coast Pacific confer the so about much talKing Benny not do football championship trophy until-aftehe ac- ence putting me away, offered cup, Edgar Schawbacher, been Seattle, will bebythe complishes that i eat." Jack has of Caliduring the summer fornia team, 1920 University taking things easyout which champions, montnsv working lightly each day retained the title Saturday by defeating to at the big Stillman gym. In reply Stanford university, 42 to 7. Califora question involving his retirement, nia went through a hard schedule this the champion declared he was not year for. the second season in succesretirement.ns yet. because sion, without a defeat. thinking of he was just as good as he he thought Washington State college and Stanever was. Manager Dan Morgan says ford stand tied for second in Britton will defend his title as often the race with the northerners place favored ' oo as the public wishes him to, after to break the deadlock when they meet Brit-ton- 's of 1. December the University of Washington at Seatstatement regarding a bout with tle Thanksgiving Day in the last con- MOVIES SHOW SCORE Leonard, Billy Gibson, manager of the ference game of the year. There were no unsets in the con- WAS MADE ILLEGALLY lightweight, declared he had nothing to say. ference Saturday, California's win over Stanford and the tie game at EuCOLUMBUS. O., Nor. 21., iluch InTex 'Rickard, famous fiffht promo- gene between Oregon' Agricultural col terest twas evidenced here today his in business, no and the University of Oregon not partner ter, needs claim of some Ohio State followto having lege but he would not objectof lower , unexpected. being , ers CaliIllinois that ' In the season it was thought in their annual defeated Ohio State Sunny" Jim Coft'roth, In a recent inEarly football game here Orethe Oregon Aggies would defeat fornia, as a side-kicin their annual "big game" for lust Saturday by a touchdown on a formal discussion of the promoting gon was completed pass play.tha.t end of the fistic game, Rickr the state title, but the Aggie team, forward ' ball after the. had left he been, was declared! which already rated ard high, dropped two Motion pictures of thegrounded. big games, while Oregon which game, diswas conbetter when he pulled off the that at a downtown played He theatre alone. sidered last explained battles weak, titular suddenly braced, and the fight game held the strong W. S. C. team to a night, showed clearly that after the many things about bull had .been passed It atruck the were not readily understood by the tie. twice before it waa scooped therefore and ground Standings of the conference elevens up average business man, of Illinois, who then by Walquist follow: made Tie matter of a' partnership ran several yards for the only touchW. somewhat of an inconvenience. Rick-ar- d down of the game. o 4 did not admit he was considering California Coach ne Wilce 1 made 1 as dui a Cof froth Stat Washington partner, arrangements to ji having Cof froth Stanford 1 pictures at a private showing ilsee the uu l explained that he was sure if would go Oregon 1 ui. ur 2 were were In with him everything "j taken Dims piypicture from the motion froth un- Oregon Aggies ..; 1 0 being along smoothly because Cof film. o ,i 2 derstood the promoting business and Washington ven in the Ohio Stalo coach indicated that The oo was a good game "fellow.. ' ' yV while no formal, protest probably face of a big loss. HARVARD'S VICTORY would be made on the play, the phothes flytographic BECOMES proof would be called to HISTORIC Johnny Buff, holder of' arthe attcntloa of the men who officiatweight! and bantamweight titles,-i- Loned at the game. Coach Wllce declared ranging his affairs for a trip to NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Harvard's that immediately after the play, Ohio don to battle Jimmy Wilde. Buff will probably not be seen in action again victory over Yale In the final of the State players had asked the officials on this side of the Atlantic until after football season's Big Three meetings whether the ball had been ' grounded the Wilde snatch. Buff has everything will stand as one or the greatest ac- and were- told it had not. oo to gain and nothing to lose in meet- complishments of .the' gridiron clans he defeats If worn Biritish have the champ. that the Crimson. ing Owen, Wilde he will have won the world's halfback, assisted by. Quarterback MILBURN SAYLOR OF flyweight title and if defeated he will BUell, turned the tricks that left the RING FAME KILLED still retain the American flyweight Blue on the short end of a 10 to 3 i ...... score. crown.''. j: ff Captain Jim Robertson, of Dart LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 21. the Memphis negro mouth, was In' poor condition for Harry Wills, Saylor. 29. of Indianapolis, a and It was - partly Big Four railroad fireman, heavyweight, ' will not chase Jack Saturday who a few because for a chance at the of his was a Dempsey poor. puntyears ago contender prominent -championship, according to an ing that Syracuse was able to win. 14 for bbxlnr championlightweight houncement from the Wills camp sev-- i to 7. At Bethlehem, Pa., Lafayette ship,the was killed Sunday when a strinr era! days ago. "I would like to meet triumphed over Lehigh, 28 to 6. cars of wild crashed into his "but if "he is Browtf concluded Its season-with- " a engine.-Sayl- running Dempsey; said Wills, the d to color 7 draw the to 0 victory over Col- boiler head and scalded toagainst sincere in his avowal death by to content be have will I I gate. guess line, the released steam. was The engineer ' oo a at the crack to go along without seriously Injured. In 1914 tfaylor won title. Wills is not in favor of the camthe lightweight and welterweight titles started by some New York fistic paign of of Australia. critic panning Dempsey for drawing OP the. colored line. Those attacks on STUDENTS PLAY the champion have been made with out consulting me, and I do not like STEW YORK,' Nov. 21 Yale's defeat FOR WORLD HONORS them. Dempsey has a' right to do by Bob Fisher's football folks Harat whatever he desires In tho swatter," vard leaves Penn State, LaFayetto. said Wills. Cornell and Washington and JefferLOS ANGELES, Nov. 21 i Football oo son as the colundefeated teams only composed of Japanese students i EXGLJSn PUGILIST DIES elevens of the east thismajor season. lege of Stanford university and of the Uni NEW YORK,. Nov. 21. Herbert Captain Malcolm Aldrich of Yale versity of Southern California, will Crossley, English heavyweight pugilist, continues the leading noint scorer. th meet in Los Angeles during the Christwho recently came to this country, died field goal he booted against Harvard mas holidays on a date yet to be set, Sunday after a week's illness., His last making his point total 86. Captain to decide the "Japanese football cham bout was with Al. Roberta of New Jim Robertson of Dartmouth la tn. pionship or tne world," it is announc- York, abomt two weeks ago. ond with 75. ed. i - hrie-htps- t Ten With Season Total univrUr friddtri Frhmen at Hlt l!th in on of two hard 0-d- o o o o First in Big Close Aubrey Devine II r it ha. m Tounf mt-e- t th will AlMT GOVaViA PAY T ! LEADS SCORING Season Against Fast Ogden Players to z Harvard and Princeton Will Graduate, Best Players - . A nt CRD AWFUL GAKBUWG J IOWA'S CAPTAIN -- 00 , ;"". uell A' I -- fttinio vmmui. l, v... This comparative scores been demonstrated time and again uurmg me past jnoeMi'g niav hnwfivpr the Aeeics aD- have the best scoring machine. pe&j,o ,. One, of the big handicaps to the ":U" eleven will Te the loss of Captain in the annual conHarvey Hancock test. He was injured in scrimmage a rO&SKCEtfTBl VIEW MDViGFACE. GOrJE-- MEi au' rrouLY urr ke AtLTlV COW TWXI) TAKE CEMTS TE1 RATOPS UIGU OViES VIERH GOLD 4"ESE UMED 'MARILLYU' POCQVJJY w)in REUS YALE I ; UUi.UH.il A THRILL . ; :r X VJW SAFETY RAZOR"! can do so attend. Although nothing definite in the matter of certifying state officials has yet been done, it is not improbable that it will be done this season. Joel Ricks of Ogden, James E. Moss and Ray Ddane, who composed the committee that attendsportsmanship ed the game Saturday between the East and Logan footbaal teams, reported that the games was exceptionally clean and free from intentional fouls. It is by the state association to haveplanned such a committee attend any athletic event in the future of an or lntersectional nature. - afnsS, m.ined by MAY9EY0UlL exec- Vvi I C MTV TU' Crr4CE9 "MS TfcG HOW S&VE utive committee of the Utah High School Athletic association will cease to function after Thursday of this week, according to Secretaa' C. Oren Wilson. The basketball fcommittee will take up its duties immediately and schedules for the various divisions will be arranged. The Ogden horopters have already arranged their schedule being the first in line. Plans for the officials' school to take place at the Deseret gymnasium the holidays will be discussed. during It is proposed to have two officials from each division of the state come to the school, they to be selected by the schools In the respective divisions. Their expenses will be paid by the state association in all probability. However, more than two officials from each division will be admitted to the school. As a matter of fact. Xhe Thanksgiving "dinner" In football circles will not be complete with- i ; Pf MrAE WILL SET YOU VWrsriVi Official V . -- FIFTY CENTS! 1 ; TUATT I PICKED PROVO ELEVEN r "i rniT'"" (E win) BY AHERN VteLL VKLKY- - YOU PICKED MYRTLE - LETS SEE Uovj BE COMPLETED Logar lites Out to Grab Flag With; Clean Slate; Keen Interest in Store M dDMHJ OUR BOARDING HOUSE IsClfDULESTO SLATED TO POiY ; MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21, 1921. R . y. 24-ml- le Far-num- a rm. pia-tkla- v t . , Dan-fort- all-eve- tly gl Mll-auk- nt rce re-elect- ed IOWA PROVES BEST IN MAKING SCORES CHICAGO. Nov. 21. CUy the 1 Asso- of ciated Prr.) The University Iowa's football eleven, champion of the Western conference and of the Middle Went, proved to be th bert scoring machine In the Big Ten th'.t aeaaon. but' in defensive ability, Ohio State, Wisconsin and Chicago the title winm-'raThe Hawkeyea 'croraed their opponent's goal Unea in championship game for 122 points, one of the beat recorda made by a lttg Ten team alnc Mlchlgan "point a minute' 11 yearn go. Wisconsin waa aecond In scorbut the Hadger'a total was only ing, . Ohio State waa third hh 7 and Chicago fourth with 67. On the defenae. Ohio Stale kept Its go-line safe In even' game but one. Illinois alona. cror-- d the Buckeye line for aeven point. This touchdown and goal was the only one scored and kapt by Illinois In a B'.gTen Ohio State out of a tie wUh Iowa for the championship. co eur-poaa- She had thoae great b!g dreamy erea. The kind that rrmk all of u guj Heavo k 1. . And then aiie rose and left tha boa. Tha yaps alt tcrne-- as cold aa rock a. . WOOL SU.NL e'd . Soras aport experts inut that Oeorget Carpentler and MUi. Leng lan sre entitled to place on lift o lYenafc no-l- ba attending the Teace Cunftre nc- -. Their ahowlng In America certainly jusitfiee their selection. e Two New Yorkers are having a race for i 10, COO. We don't know who got th flrat down. "Why don't rou join a football team, Vou'd boot tn batl to Nome." Friend wife waa judging by th way He kicked when he waa homi, mut-tacn- DO YOU KNOW THAT: rare, went out for a ride on th fm FOCH HANDS RUTH BRICK FOR K. OF C. NEW YORK. Nov. 31. Babe Ruth, the home run king, today was the of the brick which proud poaweaaor on will b the flrat laid In the new Knlrhta of Columbus headquarters bullvilRg. He received It Kjndv from the hands of Marshal Koch cf France. Patrick J Haea acted aa Archblbop tetween ' lb Interpreter grraty "Yench leader and Iluth at the on lh aiepa of M. Patrick'a cathedral. are both mam-ber- s "I am !ad that of the Knlghta of Columbus." th marfcl aald- - "'I wUh we- cuulj Introduce have jou 14KUH in France." oul-vard- u? Prlp, drip. drip. Q iii Bear Coach Will Give 'Once Over' j to Eastern Teamsl Nov. :t hi;p.kj:lky, ci;fcoach ct th of hd California's And)-- Smith. , chstn-pic- n l"Riier'.ty football team, today errout to Phliad'. i h'.a hr b OomfIl-rfBr.trHI witraa tb acla gam rteity ThurJa-- . lie will view the Army-Navgridiron t at. t'. in New York Hm:th also wl'.l endearor to get a line en to rerre-er- i the team to b the. r.$ in th annual Nw ). ;rtd - - eo- - Pal-m- a, mil Get a little liquor. Put It orr th hip. Stuff la still fermentin ctr-mon- wee. X after winning a five hundred Tears day claaaic at , Calif. Paaadtr&a, co . SEATTLE HAS FOUR . WINTER LEAGUE ROW GAMES WITH CUBS COSTS TY COBB $150 FflATTLE. Wash, Nov. 11. Pour baseball gamea Hh th CM faro Cuba bar been cred for H!H clab leagu baaeball club and manager of the Pacific Coatt TL.leatce. It wa of the.HSTi Franclc tean of the Cal- announced by Jarn PoIju prefi. ifornia Winter league, .waa fined 11 0 dent of the rub. Tlie camea wj', b aa the ruH of an altercation betwern played at F.orkton. Cal.. whete tha.. ' " Cobb and L'mpir Pfcyle during Kalur- - Keattl Indtara will train. dar' ramtetwen the San Franclaco rnon riuw rereana Th game w forfeited to Vercon by Phyie. following Cobb's refuaal to leave the field when' ordered to do so by ' e Cobb waa fined ISO for ualng languag and $100 for delaying th game, according to Frank Chape, of th league. prealdent Th fine waa said to hava bean the eytr Imposed cn Cobb durtnr lrget hU career ss a professional baaetall player. oo LOR ANOCIXS, Nov. 21, Tjru Cobb, manager of th Detroit H rr.erl-ca- te n - Phl. abu-alv- ZBYSZKO LOSES ONE IN HIS 910 MATCHES NEW YOP.K. Nov. 21. FtanUIaue Zbyaxko, who will defend hia heavyweight wreatllng title here, next Mon- day with Ed- - ("Ktrangler") Lewis, th former champion, aa an opponent, has engaged In 40 professional grapsaid that SUr.i. pling conte. It who la aomttb.Ing near th fifty yeara. baa only one tr.atrh, mrk In that to the lit Champk-Track Gotch. S !t - I HIIH.HHH mini I in mvu.mm miiiiiiai imii. ME&T ME AT THE WALDORF New Billiard Table 2469 Washington Ave. . |