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Show THE OGDEN ST WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1921. gLlliG ,OGDEX HIGH SCHOOI Class Series Sophomores Seniors Freshmen. . , Juniors w. .2 .;2 . l;0 -- . .... . . . , ;o ,0 ,.. .. NDARD-EXAMINE- R SEVEN BIG SCHOOLS AEE STILL UNBEATEN RTZ EQUAL DEEDS OF FAMOUS DADT J Hanird. Cornell .ooo , STARTING SUNDAY 8000 FEET OF GRIPPING SCENES the beet scoring! machine with C51 points to Its credit. The Navy lost Its first game of the Keanon on Saturday. Penn State turn-Inp the trtck in one of the best games j of the season. 13 to 7. It was the first time the Navy ha been scored on. Georgetown nlo suffered its first reverse. Georgia Tern turning the' trick. In the went. lows and Vi?conin are the only two major collfge. tlill Ohio St.ite, regarded by' unbeaten. many as having the be.t chance to win the Western Conference, has been Some defeated by Oberliu 7 to 6. idea of Iowa's streneth ran be pained from the fart that !t b at Notr Dame 10 to 7. Notre l.mie ran all over the Army 2S to o. while Yale had the hardest kind of a time testing the West Pointers 14 io 7. Iowa has won fix game. Wisconsin five. The record of Wisconsin and Its claim for the Conference title was pben a jolt when it was able to get no better than a 7 to 7 tie with Michigan. oo X.000 2 AJLHAMBRA Ht of the maior collezes in the ast at III remain unbeaten: Lafayetti. Washington and Jefferson and Yale lead the bunch with eight victories to their credit. Cornell and Pennj State each have won .seven straiRht.; Penn State has also played a. tie vrith pet. . 2 V 1 1 .000 GEOR.GE MELFORD i Yesterday's Results. 1 f ! Seniors 29, Freshmen 6. " joopnomores a, Juniors J. . Sophomores and Seniors of the gden Inter-clasHighs school are out in front n the basketball series each team having: won two games and suffered no defeats. The Sophomores defeated 'the Juniors in a fast gam, 8 to 1. Close guarding was yesterday a big feature of this battle, The Seniors had little trouble in winning from the Frosh the final score being 29 to 6. Stratford ;and Williams were the shining lights for the winners. Next Monday the final game will be played to determine the class title holders when the Sophs and Seniors mix. The Juniors and! Freshies will battle for third place. The scores: ,. FRESILMKN' (6) FG FT FG TP 1 1 1 3 Carrigan, If 1 1 l" Malean, rf 0 0 0 Robertson, c 0 0 0 Norris, rg . . . . ... .0 0 0 Riches, lg ... . .2 6 TOTALS SENIORS (29) FG FT "FG TP I 6 0 0 12 Stratford, If . 1 2 1 5 Williams, rf . . 1 0 2 0 Rich, c T. Doxey. lg . , 3 0 6 0 J ; 1 i ...... TOTALS' 1 0 ,1 0 14 "l ' ....... J !- 1 j 2 i 0 I 8 BLOCK TP PiTZOIMMOKC li ! , 0 1 4 By HILLY EVANS. gained fame over night, by soundly S youner Bob Fitzsiriimons Koine to trouncing Hob Martin, who was being groomed to meet Jack Dtmisey. . It be a chip of the old block? was a ble surorise to the fistic world. Every fistic fan who has seen the; A few weeks later, lovers of bvfxing old gladiator in action, or read of his were treated to another upset, youn-- j I A) o - 1 many valorous deed. v. ON THE OTHER HAND fl A ICi (.'Ionl Vatikf I "TS Fiiimmon. iik I cisively Inuc "lnlmnrs- - P- r.n y Mu-;o:- ,t . i, iM Tak rfi i ii . ' nf n . i i rlub a h Matinees Balcony EveM 30c nth! e lf of .m lluKln tit. p. )nurt i..t The far, tin.'s.'jipar on th- I ! ll-.cr- .' (iini; I.:o o.M jth Main Floor Evenings, 50c i.o:. i v mnkix world t'ri if wo'ibl not )o Ij.ick. STENGEL IS GOAT OF HOYT'S SARCASM 8V,f victory J" for youngster, Young Bob Fltrimmona is a clean what knows a .nTlllllilis'll'il !ujk t n.in ri,p rarncnt.ii of th ('oUhip! Ruppert. p.rt C hfn h jrontaining (stars. j 0 0 The Largest Number of Print Ever Made for Any One Subject I r 0 k TOTALS 1 - 2 S. Open Next SUNDAY fin enoutch to nay that thf iuh won. '1 l.ttl-A tinof ! ni!rrs 'spitr HuKKln.. ar tnc n:ti;-ft font; li: inii:nc that TP -- , Theatres in the U. t i 29 , o- 250 m-x- I . ...... ..... .......oo.0 etc-nip- j i - THRILLER OF THE YEAR d SOPHOMORES (8) FG FT FG 0 .1 ; o Rlrie, rf o 0 Dye, rf .0 . .1 0 0 Conroy, c 2 0 0 , Peterson, isr N o 0 0 Martin, rg TOTALS : . : . .4 io JUNIORS (1) FG FT FG 1 1 .0 Norton, If 10 0 .0 Cole, rf 0 0 .0 Lyons, c o o . . 0 Einn, lg 0 0 Lockwood, rg o , Gutke; 0 0 rg ... 1 tr to worry aboui hit Jul ron K.nnn. That i about t) only from a a litlon that min.igcr worrying. .Mini' r llJR M'jHCTtM, li to a who plpi-t.eiji.uankeill not gin. American lvi.gue ptin.int. !ln Choxre of hat tram In Thtr nri umip who ir unkin'l j iiikipj,- THE GREATEST r ! f sins nt.in:iK"' win' m.ij'-Wbep a pennant, hv or'Unrtly i!inri . I hv t t!-- j 2 i L li LEAD THE YANKEES? i '"" . .I Hi WILL HUGGINS AGAIN ; ..... sIcFarlane, rg r ; wfrn l lurii. .n SPECIAL PRICES FOR CHILDREN TO 15 YRS. if COACH MAKES FEW CHAlGES IN LINEUP Wane Hot. ulur twlrler of th- Nw York Aniericun. romM from on? of the first famllte of Hrooklyn. Wall.-a graduate, of the exclunlve Kraxmin chap. A certain school. ore the. v advanitet said . . , s .However, the youngster, a. i .1 t. - CHRISTMAS IS COMING! 1 dead, but his fistic cut Hxdek of 1'cini State; '.irh l(uo deeds will live on. good looking if BY ROY' GROVE hl or'!nnl linkup.; for - critic in discussing irons u;r.K Xo forever. lit great' ' ui h uorrui rum auuii in m' I nik !. . Ban Johnson has gone to Mexico on it pk in vr th.it ,.('. his was u(,ri than he much better er at his looking fighter ' of BaHrhall. V-n a hunting trip. We can lmaeine hl If you nu i n vernity your r to fvtjj, Is o!! '. to fair dad. That young doubta. ever lived, hardly weight f the . ti mukii,-worli f followlngr ri h what Charley Comiskey is' thinking. pcrti! nf ..: , He feared no man. Bob, as the old fellow hid no mac e ; v m i. repartee. Please omit flowers. h Ntck to claim tlvn c, Even when he held beauty tluerie the niemtr of ln K.u.i'- with ioiKii and Nick admits he is no matt-titl- e theDuring rock, atj heavvweisht not t:ike kindly to tin- tju. Olants did k a in N"u V siln Hob saw old Why will guy motor ten miles out nee one was" (irminiln who idol. a he legiAny ' u '' : former liiani nitn If. Hun- ()f t)m- Ifven ii!.iTu wtio t:tr: il In '..to a golf club for exercise when hei ;V ' x ;;... VS will readily recall the funny way iioyi, ':' 1s V' t I in a t e middle- - in action sea ' mem anev '"'" i Menv 'i O ai could have walked out to the links in" ' , 'f rJ llneui. w the pinie. (hi fliol of freckles and the bald ioujiuif legs, the weight. - ul'h i;..orK.i He.. pel. a titanf bench warmer, whs vt- - lrrto.J ..f th-- H.m-ftnil..i and doubled hist exercise? "The bigger they. bean, ' to get Uoyt' K"at. Oenlly delegated r, ,,ir,v..i i.'.iti. i.. o .'..' ' are the 'arder they Fitzsimmons' greatest as.et was his- loieiisei II.. A tnxruiunii i Snell. who had turn ,, room for unigu" Ty Cobb recently said Harry Ileii-- , Robert'" figempion I'apta power. jhitting "Ruby fall." was As to baok walklnc the man was,, the best Hoyt urnt d it he t,f unu. (Vil tn,. ti ;ti tor batter defeat 11. he could any fighter t ( jod. was the Iate'ured ' n n . . J V. , . ' A ' I'vncii Hiirr ieini mrown out r In the two major leagues. Let's see. v. It ih.. ..t.iv tua rfi ....i , ... . a first. touted urnall i .. . kf.il .11.1. Tit Stengel pnekCobb Is a wr-to of forced batter. retire injuries, wno coined tnatinii m. rum n.uun imauj at fell age his which at feet. Hoyt In the Knme with tlmrsU Tech. on him. but before thy turned to X'r' phrase, and - lived! Hoyt picked it up. opened the park- - North Carolina. Harvard .uui lehlKh. The tackier let him reach the goal. L21 it. lie- was chalk. Bob carried a knockout punch age. to .. up extracted therefrom small j!( i,V-- nuJe onli wen ubMltntlnna. And then ,they all came too, hand that had only to travel cake and i VANS finally beaten by in either h ghly perfumed soap. of was coming, held Thus in Tour c.m.eH. the Stat trick. to turn tous:ht the Inches they the younger and 'a few Thet baH out wrong end tor than Bob sterns a immediately he waa the target for;cuach hfts made les Jeffrlef. Kather Time hadi- Strangely enough, younx from the fllant benrji. knock- to lack the thlnfr tnat mane iuh iamer withrazzing each to do with considerable & cheer leader. The British fencing team has arrived out suffered at the hands of the giant famous, the g acting 0 wallop. Hoyt. Htengel to. entertain the ecual to the oc- however, proved 1'I.AV Tlll'lt.sl disarmament more scientific is Bob one of the bouts,' ' perhaps Young Jeffries. However, in son casion. one The of ':-TACOMA. Wash.. Nov. 23 Wllllam- nrooklyn's a ter- - than his dad was in his prime, but nrst families, hurled the ofsoat Jeffries the old fellow handed hack ,.r Ht:.n. .iu ..nil. u.i.m o,. ua oq irrnked the old "kavo" seems lacklnir. In this J i.nin of fuset Hound of Tarona. perfect control England defeated Jreland in an nature appears to have flayed w " college out. respect match. ;That means more ,hMkl? striking .sten- nt football tomorrow. I5,.th have Some weeks ago on i Kay Keiser a peculiar prank. , here tn h,,m , lefft ani w,tn l came u,,..,. , R,, soldiers to Ireland. ia,-fuutvrrHtv. cruel words. "(Jo wash your neck. Stengel." Cochrane wins, first i.i.k;k itiri.K MATCH. WRITERS BERATED SMITH LOST HIS BAT That ftlleneett fnr ih of French cue champion IIENO. New. Nv. 23. Rifle shots somebody's-beefrom the University of Montana and BY PIRATES' OWNER training at Manhas IrUAT All JJ AL.bU sett. ithe University of Nevada wl!l hold an i lniercolleciat match r.xt emeBtr, ; or the; HERE'S TRICK PLAY ' k xt wasn t nard to owlier :, r '' to 't out him York New of after W" pick Dreyfuas. !iif. the Smith Barney Earl Catcher 'according i :. prnn. r . . . is me mat ati iiitiim s?. ji e was itie one Giants and annoyed HP greatly Pittsburg Pirates, 1 Umpire George Morlarty of by , MA I I SOUNDS is who didn't get up.. NEW negotiating' he MOTor.cYci.i: kut.s. reports that the American League are not the best wholesale trades before the 1922 Kea- Kit KSNd. Calif.. Nov ;j.-T- he He sought to analyze the game. If you were fortunate son opens. Dreyfus admits he will!of friends. )f theni racers, several Trick plays always add a thrilt to ''motorcycle winAnd with a staggeripg mass !ii3llnnulK' n r . n n n I ure I.) oarlli I. of the world nrnhahK. make several deals this seen to have any enough e Olenn Warner, when in n.i.un ru-- rnnir Of details, classified each! run rn ih. irr..r,n he draws the line ai wnoie-sal- football. series games, that fact would have ter. but ' And complete forward pass. -- --r his team ins charge of the Carlisle Indians, always !Kpredway tomorrow. --Nearly If,. COO declaring swapping, 1. been apparent. It was evident from the whole suits him perfectly. Drey-fus- had the braves dolnr something out of :na been offered In r.rlic the used Since 1 of listed oo of to He finish by kicks taklnr ordinary. failure - ; ,.... I the language states the Pirates' that failed the pantomine . i ' the University of Plttaburr charge tv : i wf athletes tw The tackles and each dpwn. goal, Smith, that a lot of things were haptv in front has caused many writers : .. . , . Warner has continued to pull some- ' The penalties, the yards they lost-- He f HKHKF.LKY. Calif.. Nov. S3. lon pening in the vicinity of the old home to cast aspersions on the Pirate ma-- ; umm now ana men. 1 did the thing up brown. n not ' warrant r do iwuereni every nf rllfrrnli tialf. Vlrtinla the facts when rhlnn plate. iiere m xne iorj a rormer eastern back, leads all Pacific oart confer-colleg- e There was no reason why such con- such attacks. He says the stories gostar tells and it makes good Ur.ce players in point : . And then he started fumbling with dition should have existed, other than ing the rounds that the Pirates' down1921. for , some was It Each fumble, when and how. that.it is the habit of with catchers was brought about through dissi- reading. Possibly . I ti pulled sue- having made 11 touchdown Total "" He fumbled fumbly fumbles, well the um- fall to constantly disagree is the cheapest sort censfully. However, a lot of officials prepared hre nhow that California, bv players, pation He's in the hoozgow now. the nlav. "Va, pire. "With certain catchers all um-It of slander and not fair to him nor the would have ruled against . ; j wm oo the observation action are From that blind. theory suspended points againt IT for Us opponents in pires seem players. the making of the protest. Here 120 and 1921. would that Smith holds "When baseball writers want to during CALIFORNIA WANTS is as told by the former star the oo story some sensational they concoct story In GAMES WITH ILLINOIS opinion. Umpire Morlarty un- pick on the Pirates," said Dreyfuss. who coached a small team in the west son. ULosrs ska citin doubtedly insisted that Smith waa a "and I am growing tired of it. Vie go last year: Nov. 23 The Calif.. HEDIAXI3. Ono of the first sifrij-- of Christmas are the little girh who cli much worse catcher. In all probabil- ainnc and tend strlctlv to our own 'My quarterback, whenever he saw ITnlverslty of Hedlands football team of for URBAN A, 111.. Nov. 23. California ity he sprang that old one on Smith, business. 1 cannot see that" It should; fit. would complain to the referee that will close lt mafin here tomorrow saU to nul th natinnnl ln every game, be the subject of Jests even though we the opposing team was offside, or rlth a gam- - with the eleven of iSe j tuberculosis. Here 11 in T 1 may be on the Illinois football sched- about'how he would be be i t!lS of nile Hlt Maliip ule for a pair of games in 1922 and and that Smith would lucky if he IA deride to make some wholesale holding and therefore deserving of a uVmnrlne lase at lx Angeles hart-or' exhibiII. William couree. of the after Of the into Taft another official is the was one, further would penalty. got it 1923, supreme court. announced today. Coach although at nothingtime. Deals take no heed of his he was giving. That is one of trades. pies. Then the this mind rr.NcniLs mkitt. from Andy Smith of the University of Cali- - tion my IAJS ANGCLf.H. Nov. 23. A fusisubmitted three dates for the stock bits of repartee used by all made by other clubs are never given player, apparently quite perturbed, prnia.nas Since Morlarty worked in the publicity that our deals receive would declare. 'All right. I'll take the ng tournament has been arranged for next season, which would be accept umpires. The r.ew I.lverjo.ol ratJsetIr! will Kcllage In cltlee where thre i Smith played in and we have come to the conclusion distance myself. he December 12 by the I,ua Angelew Ath- hftve the world" lrcei--t orjean, with much iioo! uua!1j free f rem inwet able for a gam at Urbana. if the all eight games andseem Accordingly, that Morlarty that we are not popular because we would begin pacing off the yards, and letic club. and 2li fiott. Illini will go to Berkeley for a return only two, it would 10.S? piix j.eftt. was entitled to the decision. will not allow certain writers to run once clear, would start and sprint for game in 1923. According to Catcher Wally Schang our business for u." said the Pirate the goal. My team got sway with it a Coach Smith has submitted. Octohalf doten times during the season." ber 28, November 4 or December 2 as of the Yankees, these few words by owner. t real 'the What do you think about it goat oo getter. Morlarty proved dates agreeable year. George his base hits. Most ball oo Huff, director of athletics at Illinois, Smith likes has not yet decided to schedule any players do. Waite Hoyt had Smith's STUDENT EXCELS IN number throughout. Late in the sec- CENTRE FINDS THAT intersectional games. ' ' a " cut ond vleious OO h game. Smith, taking ADVERTISING PAYS MASTER'S TEACHINGS j; a slow curve, let, at from bat the slip ' A-- n. : WHITTIER RECEIVES l h'-'rhis hand, and it rolled nearly to second was most Likebase. footIt or notorious successful embarrassing. a That OFFER FROM CENTRE wise It waa Moriarty's cue. Glen "Warner, football coach at th ball team has a great tendency to University of Pittsburg, is always 'gla4 A:; Jlr V' a not a is ball "This game, college popularire a college is best attested by to see one of his former pupils doing You more field look like a day. ln Center Interest taken LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23. An invicollege, well, and for that reason he Ut exthrower than a batter. You the the past two tracting at Danville, Ky.. tation to play the football team of the hammer during much Joy out of the Lafayette hit a ball that far all day," years. Although a small institution over Pitt early thla aeasoa. University of Arizona, at San Diego, haven't to accommodate victory not and December 3, and a request that it also he said.. designed is coached by Dr. team Iafayette on more than a couple of hundred stu- Jock Sutherland, a former backfleld consider a game in that city with Cenr dents. Center officials have been tre college December 26, have been machine. He Pitt tar for Warner's : M M 'A with requests for information was particularly wall pleaied with the received by Whittier college, cham- MENDELSOHN LOSES course of study, by prospec- manner in which Sutherland had his the pions of the Southern California conTO ROOKY KANSAS about tive students from all over the coun- men trained, and freely predicted ference, It was announced here by an enroll- Sutherland would aoon be recognised Coach Esek .Perry. try. Last year Centre had 247 students. of ment to said Whittier approximately if decided Perry Nov. 23. Rocky At present the enrollment runs close as one of the greateat football mentors MILWAUKEE. it would decline the invi- Kansas, ln the business. "He has given his play Centre, Buffalo, lightweight, waa to 800. and if the college officials ac- team tation to meet Arizona, as It did not given theof newspaper some old Pitt plays with very over decision next to wish matriculate who all I rish to run the risk of injuring the cept that variation, iashowing brain-workMendelsohn. Milwaukee, in a fall the enrollment will Jump to nearly intereatlng Johnny ," with Centre the contest in and he knows the players game using bout. Kansas was credited 350. of As teaching facilitiesnow , said Warner. After the game, prospect. sev- Centre are the in Mendelsohn with outpointing who limited, many oo I it is not generally known. eral rounds, while the latter held seek admission will probably be re- although tellWarner Sutherland, ' congratulated FIFTEEN DRIVERS even In about five periods. fused. Rocky ing him he had turned out one of ths ' Mendelsohn's best round was the oo ENTER COAST RACE sixth. most finished football teams It had ever been his pleasure to see. Earl McArthur, of Iowa, suffered a NOTRE DAME COACH oo- LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23. Fifteen technical knockout by Frankie WIDE' MA HOLDS UK HOCKEY CHANGK. POWERS drlveri have entered the automobile Schmal2er. Milwaukee bantamweight. will be ln the east race termed an "International cham- - In the fourth round. McArthur claims College hockey n teams - this year. julonship" contest to be held tomor he did not hear the count, the crowd played by A"- On the showing of the Notre. Dams Harvard, which , has always been row At the Los Angeles speedway at hooting the referee. ' L' oo I team against Army and Rutgers. strong for the seven-ma- n team, ofBeverly Hills. ! colCoach XCnuts Rockne of the Indiana fered the suggestion that all the They are Eddie Hearne, Tommy n Catholic eleven has been proclaimed lege use the team, and ths Milton, Frank Elliott, Ralph DePalma, DOWNEY'S CLAIM TO One of the greatest coaches in the Idea was adopted. The IntercolleJos 'Thomas. Roscoe Sarles, Eddie Mil TITLE IS RIDICULED game. Several eastern colleges ars giate Hockey association is composed ltr. Jimmy Murphy, Bennie Hill.. J. hA AA.. , said to be anxious to bid for Rockne's of Hsrvard. Talc. Princeton. PennsylWonderlieb, Don Fretwell, Ralph i . services any time he desires to leave vania. Cornell. Columbia and Dart f i ' Snoddy, Harry llartz, Al Melcher and Art Klein. Bryan Downey of Cleveland, the the South Bend institution. Rockns mouth. oo c -- a Thedistance will be 260 miles, or middleweight who has fought Cham U a graduate of Notre Dame and be ; cause of the treatment accorded him 200 times around the mile and a quar pion Johnny Wilson in two unsatisfacLETT EARFULi there it is not thought he would con- He kicked a mean football, this boy. ter track. Prizes totaling $25,000 will tory bouts, still claims the title ln the class. Downey tried to sider leaving. Rockne told eastern be riven, ln addition to point award He used both of his feets. Which will count in the contest, for the have Tex Rlckard pass on his claim. gridiron critics that he has no con- And every time the ball came down. after his tight with Wilson on Labor tract with Notre Dame, having confiThe thing was full of cleats. championship.- - oo day, but Rickard refused to sanction dence In the officers of the college inHere arc the "Big Four" of the arms conffrcnee taking n troll be'Balmy weather in Washington.hatlesH. ST. LOUIS. Mike Gibbons of St. the claim, declaring the Downey the same measure they have conflRIGHT EARrn, to fight are Prince Takngawa of Japan. Arthur J. Balmeet Augie Ratner of New Wilson thing was the biggest Joke he . denes In him. Rockne Is the court of He knocked down alt the ten pin. tween sessions. Notiec they ore '.Paul, will decision bout has ver seen In the ring. Downey I last resort in football affairs at Notre Most every time he threw. K. York, in a Htate.H. is I'niteil Charles and Aristide Briaml. France. Bjlfnur looks iik four of Britain. Hughe. says he will continue to claim th title Damev. not even the athletic associs-unt- il Rut his fingers tangled in the ball. here December 5J They are tion Interfering with his work. fans do recognize It. And he went bowling, too. finding it difficult to understand a Japanese joke, whii liriand eeins to savvy Hughes' point. weights. -- I v . t j - ; d I. ci-i'- Alt-th- ' ) i . w 1 1 . t i ; j - - - ! , . t.h - .t I ' 1 -- I M V il ml ft j v. !;"::' ( :i - ed . !.!.. m- -i. right-hande- lsft-hand- Z' . I n I'-n- " i . " - " - . - - ; ; ..... 1.-i.u- . V? k V-- nn -- i :. sleep-producin- i : : t--i. 1 . ! ".n . j ft n r Sft ' i n. il I ; . . 1 T -- i v,:-.-- Cv ."v - ; -- . . , 1 1 j i . I , ru ! . T ; . 1 1 - ':. , - 1- - -- -' .'- i ,.r' . . . tfj self-defen- se i nnti-tubrculis- lrii ii the-prevent- ion -- j to 1 S . LOOKS LIKE SPRING for-nex- 4 r AA -- be-selg- W i ed . - 10-rou- Hi nd . ' v 1 : . ' six-roe- t A . six-me- ' j i nd r ten-rou- Ift nd r : . -- ' " 168-pou- ....... - i'--;- - t " nc |