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Show V THE O GDEN 10 rm AiiiD TXT; THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1921.; R wwm mmu) VUM .BY AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE SMMSOMl'lS DlFiEl STANDARD-EXAMINE- t nusrrfSbe some WmA votfr c&ffl MPS.rlOOPlE SIV4CE ;ttiTU .SAYS DIVIDER -- -- .WILL BE REAW lU ABOUT AU to rtM' CAST 0V4 UU8KS UoW i LEFTOVERS WEEK A RR ! CHICAGO. Nov. 24, Two victories over Willie Hoppe. for years supreme in the H.2 balk lino billiard world, made Jake Schaefer. Jr., th international champion today. Hoppe'a first defeat Tuesday night was overwhelmand in th second game ing, 400 to last nlg'ht, 2. although Hoppe'a average ror tne six Innings was never before equalled in a championship tournament, it was 14 points below Schae-fer- s mark of S3 RIGHT TO CILAXIJ:XGi: Hoppe, it was announced today, will exercise bis right to challenge within ten days, but under the rtales the new champion is not required to risk his title before March 15. 1922. At th beginning of. the flfih frame. Hoppe was 1J7 behind Schaefer and neeaed 201 to win, th score being 4t to 3. uoppe wss under a insvere strain. He niado 7 points but on the next huu iiiuuu a nu"cu on hii caey draw shot. Kchaeler drew the bank and etarted a. th game with a mn or m:jung on hi cushion first calculation shot ilghty-sevent- h attempt. Thin Hoppe hul a run of 140 and the nxt. seing to the tide tn:.el rail after ths oojct ball. Sthaeier opened up tne second frame by getting away to it run of 212 but on his next shot missed a draw fur the end ralL Hoppe ran 2f, misled a carern shot, then ttchaetcr went 1C and Tnisd a difitcult two cushion Knot on his next try. Hoppe was iopped with seven in the tmrri, n.ir.g u ue cushion thot, ; . . 2-- 6. . - - 5 : ; c, - - . . h, t " Thonuis Clay, Kay villa high school. 14 Albert Llddell. Deseret gym. toruon j ueserel gym. 1 C Liwrenceioe, East high Moshler, r hool. Pim cmtte. it cf r. IV Thomas R;iey. unattached. 1)Robert Martin. Og lea Athletic As . ociatScn. P. INC. H oo AM. Nov. Bingham h'.th hooplers eaily defeated lli h(Hl fr I a.ROVO CLASSIC ! . n. . twiuT;h5i;,iU6,.,;i5!jrbitT dodge team -- i 4 - - and Mai Ring ... ... ; 1 r a-- : T -.- .. i Wf' ( - , NEW YORK Stanislaus Zbyszko, who will defend his heavyweight wrestling title Monday night in a bout with Ed ( Strangler ) Lewis, former champion, announced today he expected, to retire within a year.' "I intend," he said, ''to give all those worthy of a chanceV a crack at the as fast, as matches can championship be ' made.; Then I expect to quit." Zbyszko is more" than .40 years eld and has engaged in 940 matches. - - - ' FORT MADISON, la, "Kid" HerPekin bantamweight, shaded Billy Lacky, of Fort Madison in six rounds here. Jack Firo of Pekin knocked out "Kid" Roberts of Keokuk ?n the first round. Art Falk, of Bur-- j. liugton, yon over Jim Slaughtetr of Keokuk, in thirty seconds of fightin tut Slaughter claimed a foul. CEDAR RAPIDS. I a. Billy Rolfe of Omaha shaded .Pep Webster of Buxton.-Ia.,. bout. The here in' a men are welterweights. nd : I , . . Helmer ilyre, world's light heavyweight wrestling champion, defeated Chris Jordan of Chicago,' here in a hard fought match. Jordan won the first fall In 11 minutes and lost the second after one hour and two minutes of grappling, a severe toe hold forcing him to concede the fall and match. I J BILLY EVANS' SPORT GOSSIP hlx-rou- 1 Bia y ' t g ' .. . " -- - 12-rou- . mlim Card Weielit sts haa-bee- Or-the- p. - ; "toe-to-to- e" . ", .......... - m Jack Ryan .- .......2 -. - " s n ' ' PULs-bur- ", f; ' . " W. cham-plonsh- lp C.-Ame- WASATCH ATHLETIC CLUB p. m. Friday, November 25th, - -- " : - York-wher- ' . . -- 2540 Cyclone Kelly . -. Maxwell Distributors vs. - holl-days.i- Motor Company . . ' Weber-Tayl- or Rounds of BOXING! JACK HILLEN vs. RED NEWEY 1 - . ' nd : - liure, almost any good car can climb up Twenty. fourth street hill right In high gear. But try It (some "time when you've got five husky passengers and throttle your motor down to less than five miles an hour, en high 'and crawl up ; without beating this snail's pace or shifting gears. THERE'S A STUNT. r' ,;.....,..''I notice a flock of cars trying this, but usually they only have two even and then passengers you can hear the engines knocking and Jump along like, spitting. a scared Jackrabbit. The new Maxwell glides up as even and sweet as If it was on the level without a sputter or a whimper. Of course, this Is only one way to test a car's flexibility. The hill pick-ustunts climbing speed and are whit of the new Maxwell every ... as wonderful. And remember, folks, I'm here any old time to take you out and show you. (Signed, Roy, Maxwell Salesman.) .1 nd " More Miles on Tires More Miles on Gas . - card-comprisin- MASON CITY, la. . , , man,; New Location JITIAL GAME i. -- BATH TITLE Falls-eleven- . Washington Avenue mmm wins lst -- . . .l2-rou- x . . ; . ! h, , s MEFIELD MS , lf . w-s- d . . r il LEOPARDS IN iSSrd FOR FAST GAME Lofgreen won a sweater coat for finishing second. More than 500 students of the ; school witnessed the event. The course covered approximately miles. The start two and one-hawas made from tn front of the school building on Jefferson avenue; The runners trotted north to Twenty-fourtthence east to Harrison,, south west to Jefferson and to Twenty-sixtthence north to the starting place. E. Wilkinson acted as starter. Coaches Malcolm .Watson and. Merlin Stevenson performed as timers and Joel E. Ricks- was the chief judge of : ' the finish. at now the under way Plans are school for the holding of a modified marathon to. be held early in January. OO DiTvitcIi) In Schaefer ran 12 In the fourth Ir.i.lng. the opnin game of the season. 4& to He mused a cushion shot wnen tue 12. t?tlllman and Williams were th brirht lights the winner.- balls, rolled close and he tried for a IJlngham surpasse A the Panthers in play on th far side of tue second Unll. all departmelts fof the game. Th iloppe went good in 'his Nrurtft, run'score; ning 126, mlesing a spread draw lor ms next shot, ticnacfer made a run of WEST HIGH r.o r.T. n g.t.p. 130 In his fifth, starting with a lead . . 0 0 l if of 27. This inning practically ended Newman, 8 1 0 0 WlUUms. rt , . . iioppe's chances. 3 u , c Schaefer played one of the coolest urmin, 0 .0 0 Cowley, lg games in tournament hlMory. 0 0 0 In hit firth inning ho stopped after rg Taylor, PROVO. Nov. 2 4 Homer WakehU 124th went alter a ttrlnn of 12 av Final Contest of Year at Totals Idaho Falls Aggregation To water, and,shot,returning. m.nute field, nophomorn at the Rrlgham R INGHAM (45;. Voung university, wpn the annual cue. to attention his Provo Promises Keen modified marathon over a four-m- il E.G. 1T. lT,a. t.p. He proved a marvel to obwrvr In Kthoolcourse Oppose Champions of s 4 crd-20 . her His time tn well Ftiilman,.lf yesterday. balls, kceplnf lining up Utah was 24 7 Competition 0 10 minutes 0 Wakefield wu eeotnJ. out Williams, rf grouped at all times. iioip ( 2 more finished 0 ada c than In block nu at Thomas, in and time temed ' played i vance o o 8 his of rival. neartrt form. HU deieat of Chalra, lg IDAHO FALLS. Nov. 2 4. Th East (Special Dispatch.) c o u JialL finishr.1 rr irrJhmin. xmnAi Turner, his to seemed aticct mgnt high Leopards, state title holders of Tuesuuy last 0 0 u . o PROVO, Nov, 24. Ogden Athletic Jones, freshman, was .third 'and H. Gait wall, lg night. playing here late arrived Utah, Wednesday 0 Knud-so0 0 . 0 association footballers arrived here II. fourth. sophomore, uentiey, Merriolt, rg REGAN IN YOUTH for a keen contest today with rirlnied finished fifth. sophomore, contest Thlrtr Schaefer'a victory followed a similar men entered the gTind A light early today primed 'for their Idaho 4S .21 twenty-nin- e Totals . . anj workout was held by the visitors feat accomplished Tuesday night wtieu witti the Brigham :Young university finished. he defeated Hoppes 400 to 26, in six shortly after they arrived. eleven "this afternoon - at Timpanogos A body of Idaho Falls high school innings, tying lloppo jor first place in field. In 4 recent contest played 'students and a delegation of Kotarians.-- trio tournament and rteceemUmn,; the machines at Ogden, the 'yS mT ROLLS INTO LEAD t".,n lwl!I headed by their president. Dr. Brook play orf Last night from wnicn he I"'! ''.e.".J.'Y" was outlucked in the final minute nm n iJ, ClilAT. vile ...wkj uiiy . welcomed the. .' victor. .field, a visiting a champions emerged of play, recovered fumble turning tallied 291 points, as against the sophthc-iarrival. Schaefer won omores" 12 tb 10 victory into a 17 to 12 deHoppe liy I conquering (onThe 123, the nearest competitor. DES MOINEf?. I . Nor. 54. Tb Salt Lakers are all In good con- $Suu0 and Hoppo the scond man's I feat.: Hefore. the run. th tradition the of . . 1 Port Dodge, five Wankonsa dition Coach Alleys, of and of the 11.500. share Kanzelmeyer The game- with the Utah Freshmen . f it. i. i . was vrrwrTca rv navinr a: ti-, in t ' t in are locals his ' 27 that says but old. Schaefer charges years last week has put the local .team on Though V student body program in college halt "V .v"V I, 'boVllnr .hi'"VwV. an of J best the corc the a of has bevh mlltards year ol tihape me course or wmm the runners tournamtnt lure by shooting ft scor edge and the players are out to trim stand jn.n even chance of wresting the years. HUplaying tuthcr. who died ten years in the Ogdin machine and thereby comwhile the stu- of 2105. The Omaha Notional bank passed through the hall laurels from .the Leopards, whom he ago, undetealed cnampfun in tno ls.l dent body with another vic JV. cheered. plete th 'season very interesting fl of 6maha, went Into ninth place watched eliminate Payson from the style of phr', was regarded as one of program consisting of " tory. .appropriate a scor of 2774. Utah title race two weeks ago. tho all of tlmo and Coach Aivin Twitchell- sent his greatest players and dances was given. During with songs unlim-fbere- d occurred in the upper No luncheon After visitors the was called 'Tn Wizard." time that the race was being run five inchanges through- their final workout charges . the on Highland park gridiron. A either slnglea or.doubies-a Champion or nothing, " ,vra the last- nights Ho H. R. Merrill reviewed the Professor ... . 00- . a and hour half the advico tho father gave to the son, Enappy signal practice Student "pep" ralliesihave been feaof the marathon race. He said of punting and passing showed the upon which he acted. The new cham- origin tured of latb at the school with the that athletics fhe hopi of the na- ATTENDANCE BREAKS .East. high aggregation to be on edge pion '! known as'one of tho nerviest tion. The It. are result that a record crowd is expected U. T. under the TEN for the tuosle. RECORDS OF of players, some of his critics assert- direction of Professorband, to be In attendance. It will be the closed Bauer, to teams the th Is dope, to too he inclined According take first gridiron game' for Thanksgiving ing that the program, after which the students are, about evenly matched In weight many chances. His playing Is remark- repaired to the southeast ate to se day in Provo In two decades. exceCHICAGO. Nov. 24. All prevloud and experience and both have he never become?! the runners tome in. Most of the methodical and Fred Kanier, formerly of Ogden, ably attendance records at Wettern conferllent records to their credit this sea flustered. He mad his professlon.il boys flnl'hcdetrong. ' . has been named refers of the game. son, a huge crowd is an icipaiea. football gamea were broken this debut in th cu game wnen he was - ence Clyde Workman will act as umpire. Officials for the gam will .be: 16. fall by the totals announced today will be entertained at Ogden players Plestina (U. of IdAho), referee; W. and at least five scnools, Ohio Stal a dance this --evening 'following the HOPPE STOOD SUPREME CAVENEY OF SEALS of Sutherland (U. Utah), umpire; .Early in. the tournament, Schaefer Hunois, Wlsrpnsin, ;owa and Minnegame. Cowan (Idaho Tech), lineman. sota have under construction or la oc .; TO SOLD was defeated by Roger Conll, th CmCINtfATI Joe Maddock, former U. of U. ath- French prospect a new stadium with enlarged to 201. in a 40 champion. now Idaa letic coach and prominent capacity. vrlll Salt wlio of Ilrd Xcwcy LaV. in on the gam in which lie had difficulty was with her new stadium dedMichigan HAN mcot Jack Jllllcn, champion of the ho Falls business man, called Nov. 24. FRANCISCO. s balls tho This Jimmy keeping together.. Salt fall Lakers. drew 114.000 spectators this main his only defeat of th tournament. His Caveney, inflelder for the San Eran-clsc- o icated rilllippincM in the moThe visitors ind Chicago, la their horn spare spent five games. event nt the Wasatch Athletic club to- ments club of the Pacific Coast league, tt victory over Hoppo Tuesday night en- ha been cap-citof thanks to the abled a of equal to writing letters seating morrow nlfthu to spite sold club Cincinnati the tt to him with th former over drew I, deman East high gtrt. who presented them th half barelr Ban of Franthe National league. each being for first place, champion s over before the train with basket lunches with t.000 receipts totaling cisco gets besides a cash considera.If It's variety the fans crave In a jf cf a million ' Sa-leven- credited with flvo victories and one tion. last Lake out dollars. of third pulled Coumbe and Mitchell, Geary. defeat. boxing show, they should get it tomorThe, Iowa "i?am alone drew 22.000 and an outfielder yet to be Football coaches, officials and ex- row night at the Wasatch club's sec- ing.Coach Romney of the visitors waa a Hoppe'a defeat' Tuesday night was pitchers, At Minnesota where tottal receipt named for Caveney. in nine years and tho worst and his first ho Men of. all guest at the Rotary luncheon perts are agreed that some legislation ond entertainment. ler.OCO. one of the bes tsexsona wer 00 ever received. During his beating ia necessary relative to the forward weights, are featured, the made a few remarks. Among the ex- career in history. Gopher world tltleholder, Hoppe, 00 3IEI7T NEBRASKA. AGGIES perts, Salt Lake seems to be favored who is 3as4, defeated ," i several speedy boxers as well as pass. imof every player Colo. Because he allegwinners. 24. FollowDENVER. Nov. '.LINCOLN. Neb.. was Realizing the forward pass is a most as several sludgers. Ked Newey, of looked in th world and portance oo on Phil a McNeil, ed negro Nebraska field heavyweight workout ing alt Lake, and Jack Hillcn, fighting light on as unbeatable. Sine h has bepopular plays, there is no desire to marine has mad of Canada, Coach of In of champion Wednesday, boxing the Hughes, Harry bilC)gden, welterweight as a come one famous make any radical change. Every internationally Promoter In announces a Colorado his the training. to are much showing poor Aggies, furnish ON THE OTHER HAND liard player, he has lost on- four expected however, seems agreed that the pres- division, cancelled the football of warriors liAnr.r event IniJsck excitement of the the for star aggregation contests. tournament th Including ent legislation is entirely too loose. tout schedule! for November, i begcod condition for the Thanksgiving Newey and hla style of fight- 4 two defeats In th present meeting. MThe forward pass 13 always a men- evening. NeMcNeil and Harry Wills of New cf tween with GROVE. the ROY to game of are followers d.ty University Ilr well, known ing LOST TO SCHAEI ER, ML braska this afternoon. Ideal football Orleans. Another opponent will 4. ace. There is always a chance that boxing in Ogden.' Hlllen, while' an Twelve hunters got killed the first secured for Will. Kaxner announced. Thirteen years ago he was defeated weather prevailed. a touchdown will result, yet the team Ogden boy, has never been seen in ac- day of the rabbit season. Not enough of th father Jak Sr., ".No around. a Ho by , comes Schaefer, tion with here. splerftlld hanging signs so can Hunting" do without attempting the play man who wrested the championship record, however, and is expected to entailing any great danger. Of course from him last night. "In th match his the battle of modern lied th Th with give trouble prize toughest there is the loss of a down on the in- life. with the elder Bchaefer. Hoppe lost, room too much Is Ii that there 42S to 500. .His other tournament de' completed pass, and a chance that the Jack Ryan and Eddied Kelly, light- ring to run around in IL . feat waa in 1912 when KoJI Yamada. pass may be intercepted, but that ia weights, cf Ogden, are clever boxers. th a are Both all. it .is a rather light penalty for training hard every day. Bicycle racers are tuning up. Not 497. Japanese, won from him, 500 j.o been These have here to talk about, but thought we'd much so boys fighting many possibilities. play that has In addition to attaining th world's time, but .have never met. mention it. Somebody might like It-While the forward pass is very popu- for some been for averages when he beat record in has headlinera Each featured lar, still its use can be overdone. It and they should put up one of the to Ovln two InWclker Cochran bow. Aim a little mitten. Btff, bam, Is rather monotonous to. see pass after n an averse i9 of 200. tloubl th so observseen & little He's no. nings, here, yet , , pass incompleted. " The consensus of ers believe. previous high average. In this gam Twenty-Si- x offifootball a number of the, leading Martin and George .Britten, caddie gets all th fun outta h had a high." run of more than 300 The Jimmy but could not quite equal Cochran's . cials "was that 'some legislation that a pair of , sluggers, will world record of 184 set In another the "fun In the middleweight golf. would tighten the play up a bit would furnish Is of th tournament. event. This a return between battle gam And the wife gets all the help. Just what would best solve the these, lads, Martin having taken .the final standings in the tournaThe difficulty Is however a very debatable long end of the money in their last, afSalt Lake Manila and Ogden (6 ROUNDS) ment . follow; Some girls are wearing their dresses Won. Lost. question with most of them. , fair. s'o short that yeu can tee their el1 Here is" the suggestion of one t)f the Pcbaefer .................... 6 Roy Tullisof St. Georg and Dick bows. C 2 k of will of i officails who the one. east, Speight Hoppe Ogden. heavyweights, leading 2 Cochran is invariably selected to work in a tangle in four rounds. These big fel .....3 ALSO BAM? AND ZAM ZOWIK, 3 as are Conti lows ' into and fast ...3 getting shape The gridiron- season slipped, away Horemans Ogden .(SEMIAVINDUP) majority of the big games. Ogden 4 .C a a each wicked has knockout punch, . On the first fprward pass tried, canbe expected, if either connects. and one guy. full of vim. . 4 Momingstar "I'll train in basketball 8utton there shall be no penalty, other than 1 1 . Hiliert of Ogden and Jim Remarked. Young trim." JIM MURPHY football in to keen GEORGE BRITTEN Is. incomif the loss of a down the pass 00 Murphy of Pocatello will meet in the But, ehucks. he got a busted arm; his Pocatello Frhcoplete. On any passes attempted until bantamweight event. The curtain raiseyes wnt black and llue. vs. vs.another first down has been recorded, er will be between Roy Crelghton and In every he was in th cn- THREE UNDEFEATED tcrimmage both of Ogden. a penalty shall be inflicted if the pass Joe Allen, flyweights, crew. of th YOUNG HILLEN JIM MARTIN TEAMS PLAY TODAY Tickets ar now on sale at Hemen-wa- y So ho trr is incompleted- -. The penalty shall be decided, after they had nearly & Moser's and Dewit Brothers' Toledo Ogden knocked him dead. to put the ball in play, at the pot oc cigar stores, to 'should-traiin football he That uncom'. of the the thrower Bantamweights on CHICAGO. Nor. 24. Western footcupied by Welterweights ' , play biwiketball instead. ball Interest was' centered in the game ' pleted pass. D. E. Pitt against Penn Mate at n of CENTRE DECIDES TO ! Chicago Is going to see the Jeffries-JohnsoCornell and University of PennBOB CREIGHTON DICK SPEIGHT " seen if Wonder films. they've PLAY at GAME WEST and IN Washingsylvania Philadelphia, PLAY TEAMS VALLEY the old wood cuts of Sullivan? Ogden Ogden ton and Jefferson against West Vir. vs. vs. W. at FOR SECONp POSITION SAN DIEGO, Cal.; Not. 24. Centre Harvard has engaged 1000 helpers ginia' university Morgantown, Va. . JOE ALLEN ROY TULLIS , rpund a eleven will meet for the Tale gam. of "Ring Penn State. Cornell and Washington college's football RYE." full rosey, some V pocket western and Jefferson each liave gone through team, yet to be selected, LAWRENCE, Kan Nov: 24 FootSt. George , Ogden season undefeated. the ball teams of the universities of Mis- here some time In the Christmas bantam held the Buff Featherweights only San Diego man in Heavyweights 00 souri and Kansas met here today to for a few "days and then ups for an east-we- st settle th annual grudge between the charge of arrangements one extreme He said a and defends it. If it isn't "'" two schools, and incidentally to settle game here, said NAVY TEAM LEAVES the Missouri valley conference per- proposition made by the Kentucky in- i;... is another. .. v ; TO BATTLE CADETS centage column. The Missouri team stitution had been accepted. oo was accompanied here. by. more than Played tittle- poker, now' th" tame 8:30 is .done,a thousand rooters. ' . cent. hadda but won FIGHTING 2 SPIRIT Never a 4. the single SHOWN; Second, place in Valley standing ANNAPOLIS, Md,. Nov. Navy's . ' lotta fun.' PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24. A dewarriors will leav today for hinged on the- outcome of today's game gridiron for if Missouri wins she will finish next termination to give their best plainly their annual contest New on sale at Hexnen-wa- y General , Admission $1 fLUS Tickets to Nebraska, who won the champion was evident' in both the Cornell and The rumor that Johnny Buff will with th West Point carets for & Moser and DeWitt last .Saturday. football' supremacy will b Pennsylvania 'football squads when" fight Jack Dempsey has not been veriship - Although. a drizzling rain fell all Tay tney arrived early today for their 10th fied. . , Eros. Cigar Stores staged Saturday at the. Polo Ground. $L50 tax Ringside All the players are reported in tileu? Wednesday and for. a time lat. nlht. Thanksgiving- da ybattle on Franklin officials were .of the opinion that theiffeld. The Ithacahs arrived litre Wed; confidence did ci-- lrtlon and full as hard to find a two-doIt is one. field would be comparatively fast. a. nesday- as it is thst lar golfjut thfy will return victorious. tail fortycent QGDEiTES SET the near future. Nineteen Nov. 24. (Spclal SALT LAKE. Nov. 24. Ira Dern the annual defeated Pinky Gardner of Boston In run herei Deseret gymnasium five-mfalls here last night tn on straight today. Robert S. Martin, wearing the of the niftiest mat contests ever staged colors of th Ogdln Athletic asso- In this Kate. Dern won the first fall after 1 hour 10 minutes of grapciation, is the favorite to win. Martin pling, with a flying Mare hold. Is the present western champion and "a riitht arm was Dern Injured after is a veteran of many years. 0 mlnulc$ and men Ihe had wrestled Alex Hogan. winner of the event practically useless to him. last year, is one of tho men rxpertt-Gardner was injured ia going to th to give Martin a battle for honors. mat when Dern clamped on the flying Many attractive prizes have een Mare with the result he conceded effered to the men finishing near the the second fall to thethat Bait Laker. front. A team prlxe has also been ofIs considered one of th Gardner fered to tho tenm coring the moat bet mat men In the United States In roints In the first five taen to cross th middlewelrht rlas. Iern is claimthe p'.ate. ant of the world's title. is the complete entry list: Following Artie Hohmertx won n two in thre 1 Kenneth Otborn. unattached. fall match from It. Fuel In one of th 2 Wesley Amott. East hlh school. feature preliminaries. 2 K X. Goeschel, Jr.. Westminster Ed. HheM defeated I.swfon PInkhsm In thirteen minutes cf wrestling? with college. Ge-r4 V. . a hammer lock. Pendleton. of I. - Al-Two other events were i:;ed on the Hogan. We; high school. t Herbert Heck. Dene-regym. card. 7 o Hayer, Eat high school. WUks. East high school. 5 Searles. East hlsh cbool. K Squires, high school. 1. 4ieo, J'.vt hgh school. 12 Rufus Johnson, A. C cf Logan. 1? PIjAYS COOL GAME - i SALT LAKE, runners faced the starter lcil handed. 1 GARDE . v Alton Halverson-wothe , annual Weber Normal collegre modified maramile thon" over a two and one-ha- lf course from a fast field Wednesday. He covered the distance In the fast time. 'of 13 minutes 30 seconds and finished- 20 yards In advance" of Grant win the Lofgreen, who was booked to , t classic, Jllalverson- wore the colors of the senlorlclass and while he was booked to finish ',close; tothe front'he was not "considered prior to the event as the equal of Lofgreen, due to the ' experience of the latter. --, EARLY. TAKKS liKAD . Halverson took the lead at the statr and kept up a steady pace throughout the entire ace. Although he was pressed at times hy the close running "of Lof green "he' displayed keen generalship and managed to cross .the tape In good condition with a speedy , finish,! He was- truly the dark horse in the race.-Grant Lof green, a. junior, winner'of second - honors, last year had to be content, with second place again. He pressed, the winner throughout the a rattling good sprint race and put at the finish, up but was unable to overcome Halverson's'lead. Layton Galbreath, senior, finished third, being about 100 yards back of the second place winner. This youth also displayed ability and covered the final distance of the course in fast time. Roy Lof green finished a close fourth.! These two men battled for more than a half mile before Galbreath jwas able to gradually increase his lead over hi.s opponent. wins err. seHalverson, in winning the event, recures a large silver loving cup, cently donated by Browning Brothers company. He will also receive the official' "W" for track at the school award exercises which will be held ia FROM , Half lVJile Classic in Speedy Time N BIG TILT ras Son of Famous Old Player Martin Favorite to Win An Salt Laker Steps Up Notch Defeats nual Five-Mil- e In Mat .World 3y His Hoppe By ' Cool His. Skill Jaunt Victory w ViLL BE ETlVi " L RADE tu ms lHfnfc A COUPLA UoiiRS V MORE ! Tv!0-lWm- Y Winner Covers Two and One , mum BILLIARD TITLE "TROUPE ARE. eet rr i'uL aj4 egg virrM a LEATHER SHELL I HOUR A KViOVJri irn nnnrM-niiK- SCIMEFER WINS Uo-VJAV- i-. BEEKl TURKEY EVENT CM e Inter-servi- ce . ' 4 - . l- ; - . r-'- f j |