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Show 1 THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1921. THE OGDEN STAND ARD-EXAMINE- K ' BILLY EVANS' SPORT GOSSIP i: This is tbs open ri in A I son for football championships. A lot of pencils and ream. of paper are going" to be uied by the experts in their attack on comparative score. The other day a supporter of Iowa doped it out that Iowa oa comparative rtcores was points better than Harvard- - Ills dope waa so Intricate that no one bet a college professor would have been able to-- decipher it. Penn State was going Teat till the Fittsbunr rarae. Tht tie game with calQlenn Warn or' a team has - umrmr' umii jIL 1L JL 11 UTAH'S FINEST ' "' '. Vv KjTr F77X1" 1 L. IT 'TTT., " i, 1 VST University of California has again won the championship title of the Pacific Coast conference. The team which h"umbled Ohio State last year at the Tournament, of Roses, had no trouble anftexing: the, coast title' for the second time in succesI.: sion. Coach Andy Smith, the.; former University of Pennsylvania star, who has met with such great success at California,' believes his eleven is better than anything in the east. What is more. Smith is willing, yes anxious, to f's prpve such a statement, v Who will play California at the coming Tournament of Roses is still a matter of doubt, An invitation has been extended to a number of the leading teams in the east. 'Brick" Muller, who was the big star, at California-lasyear was hurt in the Nevada game, and has been on the shelf e,ver since; He is beingr carefully groomed for the big gamehvwith tthe east.' iHoWfcV! a. vinnirntf tVia "TiiTir' '6f Stephens has more than filled . ms. Dili' ai cnu. L V "HB- - MAChlHB "Th ATT J "Sv fAK OKDGX2 "fAKL. Vk Cff ship. UU AH v "Thing It. m, idfe 2D KIDS YRS. 12 12 a . ,- WITH RUDOLPH VALENTINO AND AGNES AYRES v J T "THE. SHEIK" 1 f THEATRE CHANCE TODAY :TO SEE' YOUR-LAS- upt culation a. trifle. Waahinrton and Jefferson, which beat Pittsburg: 7 to 0, is pointing to & that victory to prove that it stronger team than Penn State. In the middle wet Notre Dun and Iowa are the big favorites for college of the universe. On the championship coast they are shouting the praises of Andy timlth's California eleven. Because. of the scrambled condition of the Big Three, due to Princeton's over Harvard. Tale's win over victory Princeton-anHarvard' defeat of Yale, no claims are being made. It is to be regretted that there is no way to settle the college honors to the satisfaction of ail concerned. However, absolutely impowlble to arrange schedules that will meet the situation. While th public is interfiled an to who is really the champion. fw of the it of any great Imcollege consider portance. . The sport is the thing with the colleges. Not who won the championtt-l- """""""" - nvn m TO 15 VRS. MAT. AND BAL. i0e MAIN FLOOR EVES, SHOWS AT 1:30, 3:25, 5:20, 7:15 and 9:10 p. m. Starting With Comedy COMINe TOMORR it oo OREGON GELD TEAI GOING TO HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 1. ITnlver of Oregon's football tram k!4 ' slty f rn art hftf IWtivtnhiir fnr llnnntuln to play the University of Hawaii and a tearh of during the Christmas holidays. Last year the University of Nevada made the Chrlitroas trip to the islands. h'j . . all-sta- 1 A rs 1. : ! , -- S-i- rrTV ; Garden of Eden Ufcved to have been the Euphrates. 1 ifl generaUy ie-- j the valley of; hfmi 1 ZD j NEW BILL TODAY Six Snappy Acts . t f jii f 'If ., V . " " -- ' Ring and Mat I ROYAL PEKIN TROUPE A TALE OF TWO HOCKEY RECOGNIZED AS UNIVERSITY GAME " Dec; CITIES MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Hockey was officially established at University of Minnesota when the NEW YnRk'-- T.r T.nW ti,. the I athletic board . last night voted that Philadelphia lightweight, will meet the winter i Sailor Freedman of game, should be played unChicago in a 15- - der the university colors and under i round bout at Madison Square garden direction of the same as other control, (the night of December 16, rt was re. sports. ported today. 1. AMOROS AND JEAJNNETTE 1 -- I Flexible Flyer . UNIVERSITY PLANS Eddie O'Dowd of Ohio, was outpointed by Patsy ! ,v SPRING BALL TRIP Flanagan in a bout here. are They bantamweights. - ALBERT MADISON, Wis., Dec. 1. The uniLEA. Minn. Helmer Mc- versity athletic council last night made 'Kea, lightweight wrestler, defeated for a spring training of Minkley Chicago, taking two arrangements to be taken by the Wisconsin trip here. falls, . ' baseball team. Games are to be ar-r bllaJght v: ., ",) . ''',-with Missouri, Alabama, TenJbENVER Jack Thompson and ranged nessee other southern schools, if and Harry. Wills, negro heavyweights, out. carried fouffht five rounds of a. HrhndniM plans are OO' match here when the referee stopped the right without rendering RUSS CHESS EXPERT ueciBion. xnompson claimed a foul CHALLENGES CUBAN nuu leu iu uie nuur, unaoie to Sports writers said Wills struck Thompson in the groin. Wills BERLIN. Dec, 1. A. A. Alchine, the ihad the. better of the fighting to that Russian ' tame. chess expert has challenged in l. JoserR. Capablauca, of Havana, the oo world's champion, for a series of games . ST. LOUIS us, 12-rou- Here nd Ar-Ifno- ld r ' . ' . - 1 J12-rou- con-jllnu- house with her handsome fivinsr teacher and broke all altitude rec- , THE ords on the spot. Which was very rash of hubby, as you'll say yourself when Pat lets him up and you catch your breath after this riotous funfeau EDGE OF THE THE NEW ARX-FH-- WORLD Ogderi Sporting Goods Co. e. - COMmNY M PRESENTS -- for the title. I OH THE OTHER HAND" - -- , , 2311 Washington T ... Three Shows Daily Avenue 2:45, '7:30, 9:15 oo d , m. H . 'The iy and " -- oo- .: V Ga.. Dec. ll Anony-jmou- oo- BEXXION CAPTAIN, v. LOGAN, Dec. 1. Noel Bennion, star quarterback of the Logan high school . football eleven, 'was named captain of the 1922 team at a meetlnr of held Wednesday afternoon.left. j ,xc;iiuii n na uua.Die.io piay in the East championship game was rated as one of the- best backs ybut Lr5nri high-Loga- Kvsnlngs Adtitit Fvr Evsntnoa Main p. m. - which was booked last Saturday and delayed en' route, will positively appear. ' I ". JEFF JONES "Hiawatha's Melody" ORPHEUTI vol i hMii Two nights, noiri Sunday and Monday j December Prices 50c to $2.00 SEATS HOW ON SALE I STAETING TODAY. Also Comedy and latest Paths V .i. News. M TUU squaw and chief in costume Indian character ".songs, with "Flying Pat" to follow. And some delidous candy. . 't A BMLUANT den Theatre t Sunday, Tom Mix in , CAND FR Corning Sunday . ' l: . i 'THE BIG TOWN EOUNDUP . ' fcf If, jsLjC . -- TP ANN flABMm AMO TVS' 1UMAHANS rt M Zane's Gray's "Mysterious Coming Thursday ' t G : VIRGINIA and BILLY JAMES The little : RICHARD - BmUrry Doors Open 12, Curtain 12:30 s ' Ktutu Maitnsas 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15 and 9:00 will sing "Snowflake" with organ chimes and KILL GRIDIRON PLAN letters and telegrams from Atlanta containing ''sneers and insults" to centre cojiege have prevented Georgia Tech and. Centre from arranging a football! game for 1922 in Atlanta, it was said tonight by Dr. SrS. Wallace of the Georgia Tech athletic committee. Dr. Wallace Issued a statement, say-in- g no lone connected with Georgia and no friend of the schooLhad ffech ' anything to do with sending such com- mnnibations to Centre college authori-- J ties. -- ChU4 Ail Shows at ilLX) REN'S SPECIAL SATURDAY tANONYMOUS INSULTS 4.TLANTA, 10c tttt Note? Curtain 8:15 sharp. No one seated during . jr. ft - Prlcos , Seats Tomorrow ev-r- year.r;v-- Champion J ohnny ' Buff's favorite leweauon is nanging around a Jersey City fire (department. We surmise that Johnny's ambition to climb the ladder explains it. v SIGNALS (for our JCmae club) 7 .come 11. . THE LATEST FOX NEWS Orchestra, $2.50 Balcony, $2, $1.50, $1 Gallery, 75c , - ALSO PRICES , .);: First Colored Folks Comedy Complete Broadway Cast and Production - -- ADDED ATTRACTION Years. . 12V if. The Play That Made New York Laugh for 2 Solid t ; Mtnry Csrr ind F. R'chard Una Drcttd by F. Richard Jontt ONLY Not a Moving Picture .:';.fX--V- j , " f. Scvnsrls Wlthty by V!rgnl ORPHEU M mam Wed,, Dec. 7 e-n- i W, ID OjROTlTI; COAST MAX GET8 "H? CAMBRIDGE:. Mass., Dec. 1. The By ROY GROVK to Will Rogers newest Joke: i.f'l quie Harvard student council has decided Jan-in- r to H. letter awards Colin 'varsity movies with same the :"he wife I starof Ban Francisco,' substitute on tled with." the Crimson eleven, who was kept out the Yale gam by an injury. The ; Here la some. more, bad news for of council's action was taken on the recHarvard, Moran is going to coach Ce- ommendation of . the athletic comntre next year, ' mission after the 'varsity squad had award. r,v A woman who paints china dishes petitioned for the oo j ,..oeldOm knows how to wash 'em. IOWA, CITY, la., Dec' I. The possibility of an Iowa-Yal- e game next r. TheAletter men will now return to season is now entirely in the hands of "their B C's. Iowa athletic officials. According to advices received from Yale, Iowa will : If prayer means anything, we sug- - probably play in New Haven previous crest that Coach Heistruan of Pennsy- to Yale's : "trip to Princeton. lvania pass out the Bibles. . : The date has been held open for the Iowa eleven and if the Hawkeyes 'You'll have to hold the want to play Yale they only, have to while," arrange their schedule properly and The sub steps ud and hluhh.ri. accept the date. field is awfully damp and wet," . I must; go and get ray rubbers.". of these college Deciding '.some '.football championship's is a tougher than figuring- out what Judge Lan-di- s jjob is going to do with Babe Ruth. He filled a shiny bath tub, J Nearly to the brim. Thkn t0k a runnin high dive; V pianea a flower on him. i4 Connie Mack is having trouble find-rin- g a place in the south, where his enders can train. These southern Jtail VHowna are getting more particular y ... ; v "THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN" HARRY HALES, Manager f r ZzZ glide nd i m ' sS" MOORE Chrittmai ' And tailspin flopl wnen Peppy Pat struck earth she wrecked her reputation. For Hu sband found her in o road - LESTER AND gift for that boy a solid, substantial sled that hat strength and !ruggednsss. It Is easy to guide, safe to ride. Ont of the many "toys for boys" to be found by Christmas shoppers here. -- 1 Is an excellent sr GARRY OWEN de ider "THE BIRTH OF A NATION " " "t |