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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- OUR BOARDING HOUSE . JBEIOHS BY AHERN - . Rounds oft Nip and Tuck Boxing Featured at Wasatch Club rounds of speedy, .slam-ban- g boxing: were featured at ".the weekly show of the Wasatch. Athletic club in the Eagles, club building, last before the largest crowd of the night season. Every event on the card was cram full of action from bell to bell. In the main event JImmie Johns of Ogden aeclsioned Billy Wallace of Sacramento. Johns opened the initial round by shading his opponent. In this frame Wallace let Johns lead, the coast battier usins: his "noodle" to ad in feeling his opponent out. vantage ' Johns started-out in brilliant style in the second, but, came near to taking the count In the latter part of the round when Wallace landed a left hobk to the Jaw. Many believe that Wallace 'would have won his battle with a knockout in this round had he followed up this punch. The, bell sounded, saving Johns from further punishment. THIRD, IS TAME. The third round was the tamest of the entire scrap. Neither boxer apto mix, peared to be Johns in particular being cautious, apbecause Wallace shook his parentlydeck" with a left hook in the "upper round. preceding ' Jons opened up in the fourth and fifth rounds and piled rip a good lead. He showered his opponent with right to the jaw in the and left uppercuts ' fifth. Wallace , staged a remarkable corner bank in the final frame, scoring, a knockdown on Johns. Johns was the after the aggressor for a few seconds bell opened the round, out was oux classed bv the coast battler in the re maining minutes ok this canto. A left to the stomach, followed by a right to the Jaw, sent Johns to the canvas just three seconds before the bell sounded, ending the battle. p In the Jay Solomon, Bob Sneddon, fought for substituting four tame rounds with Cache Valley Kid Baer, the event ending in a draw. CYCLONE EXTKRTAIXS. Kid Andrews of Ogden and Cyclone Williams of Ogden featured as the bill. As comedy, event on the weekly these entertainers vaudeville youths were headliners. The shimmy, the latest steps in jazz., and other jiovel methods of improving the dancing art were offered for approval by them. The-dradecision proved popular. of Ogden outclassed Billy Johnson Seattle in every round Joe Williams of d event. Willie Mix of their Joe Creighton of of Ogden decisioned d event. In the a in Ogden curtain-raise- r Jack Newman of Ogden and Young Humphries of Ogden battled four rounds to a draw. Newman, fighting in one of his first contests, displayed unusual ability. EGG USE LWAP POST FOR A OG&R - LlGVtTR Ve'S SO FAR MUSCLE- - SHOALS OFF OVI "VX MEALS SERVED UEPE SO COULD KEEP c ,viTRlrA TxJRtvlG fcVJAY FEET "TT UEDOEStfT VbiOVJ .11- - . .,-- ,.,rr P$ WOT PUT WEIGHT! 11 turr that traightfoo The 4 v" !xiT - over-anxio- w. ' Kopf Konbol Neele. Crook j. .le. . .lit. . . .r TK . .rt . . .... . .It. . . . . End .Tackle Guard Center Guard Tackle End Quarterback Halfoatk. Halfback Fullback ". Second Team Swanson, Nebraska McGuire, Chicago H. Anderson, Notre Darnel j , I Wittmer, Princeton ; V Cruikshank, Yale Huffman, Ohio State E. Anderson, Notre Dame McMillcn, Centre Kaw. Cornell Toomey, California Danes, Pittsburg Harrrttt . . EK: HV HILLY i: 111-- .Ns tto tl. I.. l of . tl.ree .. jv;stlerack in the ' u a of teani it author aach fvr radical chanrr. Vino Purely int:r person.! Lin upno T.f. M.v. ,it n n 1 oacn Wiederquist Sonnenbert: piLjinj are tor e or four ylaj lifeline vf Notre Lsme. one .f the . . . re . Stein Kane eraOften there er-a'U li praCtl luenlom. Htiv U nearly . . .f b . t, In.poi . MrKnr..i Mclaughlin. . which!l how he viewed tie sugtestlon: t.ibli Jcirnrinf Krlck.son tally . Kitrterald .lhb. l think ! l entirely the Hrenkert . . proper to . .rhb. . Ix)omln player . t KllUnger JT5d McMllMn tu tha mhlf Some alion H.iMMa . . . . .juaiifir trlk!nj fh. jx i r . certain plaer nvay cure a grest many l.alfhark p'"iiio'-In fart a r INVTTKn T COAST - U jtlcal thins (u Co. fince botU cf anto him. ;, he hand a pick LALIjAH. Tci thte l).r iv,iotncr plavcr in.a auueal Jul as rm are jch t vnderf ul perfcrmen. ton and Jefferson tiriKriiv ..f tu a j..ny othere. for some that ll vrould bt: unXair to leave theni In to cancel Its agree- stronsly sylvanl.t of feature piny t which he Is most ojt. In n;odrn fo';ia!l thtre very ment ly pla a ftx.tball iratne with the difference le;fen & halfback lrvflcicnt. AKKleM here N'ew Y.ir' (little rlav I team and quarterback. , seioctlnc an J no U llum K r...i.. n t ' f orIn ,921lnnv tovanulay en I have placed At fullback th Hffcult ,noat of nn Invitation thlr.r f'r; the t'nlveraitv eclalon between Harvard. OTren Is ifce bel of the California at the Pasadena Tourna-- ! m' Ws twofr'fh Penn Htate. Ierne of year at that position--, He ran punt. ment of H,M and ii desirous of ar- - K,,:inr w n1 of Centre for the tirop kick, throw th forward paas. McM,l,ln II the fAl Is Mid offer epthiK The and I rnt.of the line crackers Ifornia Ram would conflict with the l,'!,tll?n of4 'lrterback. l In the history of the game. has He In the nason prod.ice-cany here. proposed Riinie Ideal of such modern ithre all treat field bark. type the Tixhi Ktale IXepreaentatlvea. of . a ... . , .1 - - w generals, lVtw: iH,t ill rfl .4 UTL'41 UUVIU V'4r rMIP'U ' iflr.n 01 .Macomoer llarvaM is tr.e best t... lfme. rnme the i...i n3 wtn on lh effort w.ii be made to ' hav T he VVAKTI:,UIACK .;nd,.Ja 1 waa to place position tern club carry out Ps acreem.nf1 Devine of Iowa stands out as one of Anderson tempted or Notre Dame and Klley the Kme has greatest players which wu mtd. hr Kir on Nom5r',h' ever produced, east or west. the ends, but Macotnber 1s so food 'at 2" ne t h oar Jr.r. cannot re overlooked. of the lowji HniM 00j Yal star, says of Devine: There Is very IStt to 'clicf be- furmr j would be wllhnit to jfo back Z 0 years tween Anderson and Kly. The lat- on any team and place ter showed to the best advantage in uevtne at quarter. That is certAlnly tne eaat oncl to my way or thluklrf some pralae. haa a slight He Is a wonder at Coach Williams of Minnesota aays: picking a forward past out of the r. Devine Is the greatest quarterback Coach of Norre Dame aays the west has ever produced. He rates than either Johnny McJovern of his two men: "I really have no higher or Walter Kckersall." .choice between the two. More pralee. I retard the them as the two best enda In the KlUInger Is unquestionably cream pf the east, the rreatest run- - country. The fact that Anderson was wouderful captain, might cause tne back of the yer. He has been SALT I.AK K. Dec. 3. Ira Dern. nlng suc-.t- o In elect him. If I was picking a team." the noise the blr remarkable claimant of the world's middleweight ce of I TACKU1S Klate. lnn wrestllns; championship haa been S'.ater of la McMtllln'a well the ben tackle to loo Iowa, rreat ability to matched rneet John Kilonls. fJreek to need much comment. He la th west, get one position while the champion In a finish match at the Bait known In the other goes to Keck vf "Princeton. quarterback theatre December 14. accordlnc the best Adefensive nara tacxier ana a player inere are rome wno are rolne to an (iiin.iiinroTTifni i n,i , u v. ' game. eem to sense the plays, and ai-- i weaken on Keck IhU year, but not Promoter Harry Heajrren 19 ln th me. He played a wonderful game w"r The winner of the Proper spot- Uorld-HALKUACKS X7V against Hartard. Against Yale, ai- Hand M was KllSludrfeMed to badly cripple, he waa a ,Ur place thought Pion . wa r.eya aro at Boston In a natIonaI match , L iT i Vi f ,. ,! tn V ' and since that time has V.T and de- ln modern football them is ,' a Bob Maxwell, one of the country only fe.ited some of fhr. K,.t th fn difference tetwen thejlesdlngaeenofficials, very allchl worn says of Keck: "I mcua of the good ones this have poaltion. Dern has one ambition and that Is quarterback and halfback That combination would have given ear, and Keckis unquestionably the to defeat Kilonls. The Greek chamme quarterback In Det1ne.! best In thee parts. No tackle tn the pion defeated the local nut artist FSncea great k Klllinger had always played game plays Isthe position more when Dern started his professional able to lack U up vrlth until this year, he would be gently, and career and Ira Is confident that the at home. That would have sul physical pomer and courage. Greek title holder will meet defeat In perfectly CSCAJIDH given tne the greatest running back the coming match. of Is of Stein th McMllMn. who rated year. contir.ufs to be Pittsburg Kilonls is considered one of the aa the best defensive He waa al his bet In the 'best would guard. quarter, greatest athletes in the world. A- have supplied me with a fine defen-ltl- g garner, and waa a real In lthough he was born In Greece, he haa slve bark. In addition McMlIiin Is as; Harvard's over Va'e. Hi work win the spent greater portion of hia time good on the offensive. jln th line in that game u nur. In America. Only the treat work of Captain Aid-- J pasA. Carney of Anna polls gets the oo of Tale caused me to shift my '.other gsard. f rich ci:nt:h. plans. Aldrich haa been the Ie.dlng halfback of the cast. He U a rnosrt refteln of TiUburg cor.Unues to b markable player, and there Is readly the very lest center In the gatae. He no way of keeping him off the team. is big. yet very fast, a fine man ctj me to shift That fact alone defense, and a wonder on effens. He ok, is all over the fleid and gtu more to my eerond team. of aut , T C,t of the middleITI.IJLIACK tackle than any ether ir.en on hi rla,mnt weight wrestlinr championship of H"on'.e critics might have objected team-America defeated Kallor Jack Wood of Kan Frnnclco here, two faJU out of three. ; Mahr; 1 I - L ar I 1 n . fr. .ill. i ' ' ' L ? i . . V. ; ; . . t- . b: I . . . i T ''' ! jrr-AXe- ' fi-ctb- ) f. -- i- Ifll t an O-- - r - sgms up as - - Shorry ; O O -- O O O O O O O O m 4Law Eager for Santel Contest Is O & BOARDER MEyl . . j 1 t . L, 11 M . Jl j -- O ARMS PARLEY SIDELIGHTS i I Ogden Wrestler Is Ready for Match semi-windu- DERM TO MEET (Hy Ml Service.) WASHINGTON, Dec-- . 3. "Don't sit on my hawt! Don't sit on my hawt!" That's how Ixrd (Jeorge Hbli'.e of the lirltlrh advisory uelejjatlon at the nms clemlnatlon conference mee!s callerf. But when the hat's removed from will wax intidanger. Lord CJeorpe one: mate. He'll tell this "Here's how I made my flrt money: - DOVT SIT ON I w jTa MY ILWT- ILCK - 5 JOHN I-- All-Americ- an ed. (ILONIS Ho-ckn- ike . De-Whou- four-roun- rh I ! L four-roun- i: irk' oo writ on pervea He showed Billy evans' gossip i ' i I SJ" Vtf,7M CMAMSKX WMtTUft 1 InteiH-halfbac- a collector of rare me part of a set and said he wanted the rest. That r.fternoon I bought them In a secondhand shop fo rslxpence and sold m fcr 200 pound. Ripping, eh?" Ix)rd Oeorce's nationality? You It- Kues-ieho' Hcotch. Madam Vlvianl can't sit on American chairs. Hhe'a a little mite of a person and she has to perch precariously on the edge of a chair If she wants her feet on the floor. "Ze American chairs zey not built lor me!,' she complains. I books. ' jAldric h,Yale iOwea Harvard DKTItOIT. 1 - In doDlnsr out the possible winners in a running race, the experts base their nredictions largely on the form Kiley, Notre Dame Devine, Iowa KUiinser. Penn Slate ! . us sport c , Keck, Princeton ; uneup: IV sition Macombcr, Harvard SlaUr, Iowa Brown, Harvard oiein, ruuDurg Carney, Annapolii i ELEVEN N First Team UKTROIT. Mich.. Iec. 3. Football teams of the University of Detroit and the University of Washington and Jefferson went Into a pout season contest hero today, each prepared for a desperate battle to keep Its record clean for the year. Neither team had be-- n defeated and only one, Tulane. hud been able to score upon Detroit. An Intermittent rain for the past few daya had so softened the Navin field Twenty-si- x TEAM AN ALL-AMERICA- season Game y HTf CTA&ZS 1 OH ALL-AMERIC- DIFFICULT, SO EVANS FINDS Washington and Jefferson and Detroit Play Post- "TW V41UTER . PICKING IMS CLASH AMt SOMEBODV TIPPED UlM FROrA HIS IS XUttkMEUTl Twenty-si- x MEVJ TWO UNBEATEN CLOSED WIS SKELETON ACT VlITH U ORCUS WE GOULD RIKWY L00Kr4G CREW HYMK Y U'-LOFT OFTV&T GGM'rUTcu virtu nuis COOP -T- GET "DOtfT W40VJ UOVJ I'rA rAEVJ SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1921'. R -- d j fctr '" Ring and Mat l' G;is-Iapp- rue a Mc-MlU- ln w.. 7 ciiutuibk as tho certain teams often stand out mat for the title match next Monday of- . . i 0 tIK.. t teams f ig- - Interest in the championship next class of the league. These or UV ternoon. Ho is in the best of condl-- l Z. ""m theatre 'contest at the Orpheum gamesura to win a majority -. , r, . ... .1 ,,1...-In ushis kind of opposition and Tuesday evening between Ad Santel, . .i. fit.,. . against any rj ,iti. "ui'-iinAiont. --Qui Kaltlo v...vy.,.ii, title holder of San Francisco, and Jack U confident that hla star will win. " Or rather ually do, t to his wife. claimant chances of a ,L.l team's the win, Iiura. Lady wori.r. In figuring Sherry, challenger, of Ogden, is grow- Zambel has spent a largo sum of; r selection must always be lng ' was tntense. monev two on ths pching ln the thrown J1"': rnampjonsnip .u HHT iuk ,rT part hlicrry yfars lr his match with Clarence consideration. Very of ten suk v; heavily unir has demonstrated his and Tvlll wager any amonnt from! f,f"' given some sherry of class the Lklund. the considered claimant of the light heavy. in can this hIs all matches ln defeat of any 1,000 that Sherryhis find it difficult to lty to man In up out is of and here that K tlon at the the world league, invariably country weight. nnmyioiunip, w as untble to continue. A gigantic body. team. Uic. some tail-en- d Powerful had Thev v..t beat has trounce Jack the champion. no If Connie Mack out Joe Ducan on Howard College haa offered . For example, we will take the case a ha.nds. A slump when he sit down. restjea 4b minutes. Kalllb waa in the mat game in the Ogdenltcs. Franclnco rise The San mat; rapid the football 1 of McMIllln the market, a the New York American itted aere.i position of unconscious. ;s Kerr Chicago. i8 on That's add Dick to of anxious throaty, genial laugh. has been meeting all comers dpP. last fow years and will make watror.g bid for him- It , coach. of winner York club, the New Abernathy. pastor of Hardthe coast and will enter tho coming; 1r against yantei's crown to his laurels, l figured Frank Ba';er han't many Ncr-wa-s Kerri HOCK IFLA.N'D. He church. offered Ills. American ln'" pennant, League" the Mike the defeated Georgo The Dundee battle confident of victory. opening Coach Peiilek of Pnn gtale does more year to go. a bear. The Yankees were beaten son on ogdenite e two occasions. He later ,ck I,"Und Ughlwelght. won the The third man in the ring will not! prayer of the conference. look on a game with California not as soon as he stepped into the feated jack narbertson. He holds a "Mother used to tell me she wished cislon in ten rounda over Gene Wat-th- e on New selected until Monday. Seats for Year' day with favor. The fall meeting of the American Pacific more names knew "on. coast llghtwelitht. of mltonarl-box. classic contest will be placed on, victory over Jim Londos in a. handlLeague win be held in Chicago De"d fewer names of basebal. stars; Now the Washington club wasn t cap match, Londos falling to pin sale at Do Wit Drothers. Hemenway President Jchosca has Halfback Jordan and Guard Crutk cember 14. iiiL.vs AL Ivl-Wis. Mel Cooran. tussle. & Moser's and the Orpheum theatre wnen I waa a boy, ho say. "l start-- ! shoulders in a nearly as hard a hitting aggregation o announced. Just - urooxiyn, are u candidate for uo i u the as the Yankees, yet K.err always naa sherry's shank Avorkouf mrnhis next ana leading final Tonv will hold uui Dennis Monday morning rnsinrT gherry cd out a Baptist minister. mnuunaia. .o the captiancy cf the 1922 Tale eleven. Milwaukee, und Kddie Hoehme. hlS trOUDieS againai' a matter or ract. jjick was iuwy, iu I he shaded who fcl for to the general belief. Tommy Abernathy, preaches Humor haa it that Princeton and KidContrary I'aso. Texas, in ten round Carter, finish a eame. no decision j. raiuf m ana prays in w G'.eaaon MANY pro'-nv- e IN has net yet s.'cned a VETERANS PBNN STATE PLAYS Shocker of the St. Louis club is one cf tho world's greatest men. was so bouts, aportlng writers acned. th Navy will not meet r.ext year. contract with the Chicago All White Sax. COAST HOOP TEAMS game. TODAY WASHINGTON timid as a youth that hla Instructors boiera are lightweights. Coach Roper figure the Tlgem have Chicago want Uleason, but th Ki.1 of the greatest pitchers in the Ameriof teaching him public' been carrying too hard a schedule. want more money than Corn!key ha Against most any club in. the Shocker despaired . BOSTON" can League except Detroit, Jack St. Malone. offered Mm. bpcaking. Taul. BERKELEY. Cal., Dec. 2. Five was always favored to win. In the j mlddleweljcht. waa awarded the de- SEATTLE. Wash-Hu- Deo. 3. When Western football enthusiasts wriU Detroit of veterans of the ovrr !'al last four (years he has beaten 'varsity Natlck. In have a chance to look over Princeton Bezdek's 1'cnti State football Ty .CobV team in the Winter Washington's taxi dritrs are off!cl,lon ra It f nrn a haakcthuil tnmUniversity . whif h won nere 22. in rounas with l The wn.Ul on the coat is In last place. If conferent:only once. agreement the for League Tiger' ln a Little Acosta or .tne Washlnsrton th v!rifo rn.mf f'nnfpronri. titu last leam SiUnstthein rroid here today call for a return game in Cobb is said t be seeking ome Chicago Whereas a rich har VVa8n they ot expected big I. the Windy City next fall. club is a! great relief pitcher because ' season, are on this year's squad, which P"ie vaaiern iooioai ".f"!1 who winter on the coast. r'.ar with vest league officials foreign wm darting! aanerenia . He . . . .. v. Is, to f out title. different I. will be i retain the style. of his rather jingion. Not many good players have Joined frw aekr I r.nenlUe riuiei uiiu imuirr in lasts anu. easily are clubs, not Chicago. the Owen and Buell Winter Leacue. because Cobb. hardest its the California leading against most oppo in misled expect matter the of in fare ltles One and is Betthat play. Whenever he has started against the sitiion in the conference will.be the dek ha9gridiron footbail the Harvard for candidate Heilman and Hornsby. th a' visitors the jnsler. are. supplied tree ever been of fit change. exponent White Sox, Griffith has always feared University of Washington, which, it is np Owen la an four manitfer, are gtttlsg with .t ail th atfArnntm captaincy. ho andautomobiles chaufarmy for his infielders. or the hockey tncney. athlete. lie feurs! captain n ls J that finLmao Perfect it?Artied,,hfV condition of physical difficult is explanaAll of which tc.ai.cn and a leading member of the uniform. pla thl8 teflm throu?h the cnt,re "onAnd. also, there' no business doing tion. It merely proves that form gon schools, the Oregon Aggies and the ;and baseball team. It la said that at least to bail the side." Having diplomatic game He has demonstrated that this for much in baseball. doesn't count of will have strong University Oregon, T n.nstatua'and it their of for bringing B.Equit the major player, wto have supp.iea !! .1 Notre Dam o will loos eferen star the teams, having lost out one veteran taken into consideration, ror the team ''Quora with them, the visitor furoutlaw, Judf petitioned oo t In June. Coach Lor.di for rcisstatemenL frotball player " o market for the bottled goods haa not met defeat this season and!" e?Jr- .u In a of him front liockn haa big task screngm ot wasningxon ssiace coiicge. has onl nn. H. thnf wlt. ,l!lfnM which some driver carry aa a aide COACHES DIFFER AS Stanford university, which defeated wnjch went to to develop a winner in It:;. line. Duffy Lewi, who In to manage or. three-gam- e in California annual their fMilt Lake team next year, the ha to Up TO PROPER SYSTEM series last year, is not expected to be statB Thanksgiving day. when Penn wT.l be taken in the finally realUed his ambition. Much Interest nn(1 n,. "What do of think ' o American you ivii sill Rtmmcr tVila luafinn hovlnfl' 'lracrf aovtnl game between lenn fc'tat and the when with the New York Yankee nuai ArKey day clash, penn State fcpeed ?" a correspondent asked a memIt will alwsjs hankered after a managerial 230 ber l.'nlversity of Washington. of to the French "Does optheir Which Im the best system In foot-or new fnotbnll pnach OenA Van fJent had rolled'up delegation. . points . . r on When Huggln Job. wa selected as football a Ihe eastern line ne it 8 live to give it games Dlaved. up ball, the one employed by Harvard, reputation?" will also handle gasketball the coast- - for fear you have th leader. Lewta w given considerurtu la a large one. 40 men "Ah yes!" was ine the answer. one usedfey Penn State? squad "Uet the beat Washington able thought, Basketball schedules for the confer- making up the team that has played 15A all eet Is said to be. Ze prayer m These two teams played a 31 to 21 forgotten, California some ence '.2 ha las to be deleto J. State will when the, this a arranged year. The team's record of games of Mlstalre Abernathy, for ecnsuufe, tie, so there is no chance to reach Eddie Collin would mnch coleast. of from lb universities the the and score to gates the reputation the te previous when confalrence. Eet was considering opening decision, Thanksgiving wiay to meet 10. at Dcember Portland play In the east than west, and was: leges game of that game alone. printed and geeven out een advance, Th latest dope on Charley Moran it la ald he made a request that a California's team' will leave here Penn State At. Lebanon Valley 0; so xat It. reached re newspaper even Harvard's system is to use the quarIs thai ha is to coarh Centre College trade be made with some club in th December 21 on its annual Penn State 24, Gettysburg 0; Penn before eet reached God!" terback as a field general almost ex- about ' eastern end of th American League to Christmas southern State 35, Nortfi Carolina State 0; Penn araln next year. Claude Thomhlii. circuit. his duty to select the holiday trip , clusively. It is some Tddie value to tho Whit seaCalifornia before of the conference State one execute former star, else 28, University have nttaburg Lehigh 7; Penn State 21, The Will Hay of Kngland. That's plays, but o great, however, thst Owner Pox J son opens. The men will meet Pomo- Harvard 21 aa line hi to is coach. contlnu Penn most of them. 28. Oeogla b'ir Arthur Wlllert of State British deleRedlands university, Uni- iecn. i; t'enn Ktate 2 5. Carnegie Comlskey probably won t pay much atThe quarterback Is unquestionably na college, . , gation. . tention to It, to a of AnInto enter Loe Southern California. California Penn team. Tho on versity State a football d1r 13, Navy 7. the thinker You've seen Will Ha)- pacing back twu-yek geles Athletic club, southern branch of oo agreement' with Illinois. IlliHarvard system is that no quarter-"bacNow that It la a certainly nois can select from October St. Nothat can be tackled, hammered and the University of California and the FOOTBALL Heinle 4 wi;i not b with CincinM. 2 Y. A. a Fresno HACK. PACING Qroh TITLE or th vember December date. C California 1 old have the and expects battered, ' constantly tun Rncnr- nati next year. Pal Moran of the I'.ed its hardest games will be against the brain functionfrroperly. AT STAKE Is sounding out the other National TODAY I Los Athletic b to club. ComtU on that Sixteen It the quarterAngeles regretted Harvard depends clut i a to sihat ther hnc to League nr.d Lafayette didn't hxm a harder ! For that reason players. Coach E. H. Wight and Mantor strategy. backCrimson's! offer. . make fcf no Is Harold Noack will are ager There KheduJe. the field really kept wy generals the ; BOISE. Dec 3. Pocatello high : telling Just how powerful thes two out of the scrimmage as much as pos-' southern trip. school will meet the Boise high school oo- umCharley Rlgi-ir- . National eleven were. Neither on was propsible. . eleven In the a bug ea the golf game. lUflsr today J championship high pire, teated. erly In the ga.mes between the school game of the' season. Both teams MOST CHAMPS HAVE U perfecting hi play, with the ihoufht oo year, O'Hearn of have made "Big Three" this of record good the that h might become a golf profesduring Princeton, made , SUFFERED Yale and Lourie KNOCKOUT aeason. And tnd nv'm ho sional when he decide to give up umWI1 be"ii, ' mistakes of judgment,a probably SEES PROFITS v ciuae the work. Boie year's gridiron piring, amount - . cause they had to do great ' lis the to win.favorite IN TENNIS CONTESTS Manager Griffith of the Washington Has Johnny Buff, present holder of of offensive work. Buell of Harvard and forth while he hurls forth words " " on the other hand had not such trou- the flywelght-an- d bantam ever! honors, with Just so Sir ArClub has aqoelched all the rumors that piece to protect his gum. Just a thur. amazing . speed? ble, as he was seldom in the scrim- been knocked out? v- . " team waa in th field for a new a 2. An NEW YORK. Dec attempt his Yes, like most of the champions, Charley White, Jack Britton a mage. Do and .Is "Ah. down! It it lie down!" i baseman. Howard b'hanks will third m diwho ' at one time in Ills career was number of others do. At Penn State, Killinger, cmt ni be mad to Induce leading ama- play that v Johnny to says. bag for th National, a riff as . the stood In team count. the second round "Delmont take the forced rected the play, h take up the endlen And then United teur the o' tennU are few belter men In there player figure of the. year. . There ls a very interesting" story in slipped a right cross to Buff Jaw. It trek from one side of th room to the T.:.Z'-greatest running back leag-.ith to become ' countries and Ftate other offenon the . used ' with connection Jarred the If that knockout. He was constantly you mouthpiece and other, talking the while. mana-lteet- h will take the word of Johnny's clicked together. In Johnny o doing sive. Both elevensoodid pretty well. professional and particlna! in a aeoo A of major league clubs ' he bit the the General for Clar- rie of Indoor compellllous In itadl-o- n bav number rubber in two, and pro- BAY STATE ger particular. Dcrmty Surg?n on Johnny Stuart cf their eyea YOUTHS TO POLITICAL POWER . Iricldentally, that knockout proved ceeded to swallow one of the halve, of who is regarded as a tig ence Ohio Tex CJardsn, State, will nickard, Cooper England Equar head coach at Princeton a most costly one, as Buff had been; Buff naturally wa gagged a a Bill Roper, PLAYING If fncart plsya rcwMlMIIty. TOLEDO IN Isagu -- can do other things aside said how suit. to know He as the first opponent for the seven years sport promoter, todvy. Heavy basebatl aa well aa football sank to his knees and golf play university from giving- Instructions In football. champion, Vrt Fide TennU great chance to make good. h ha a Jimmy Wilde, Jily tried to get the rubber out of hla O., Dec. i. Clear, cold from now. He it only 93 and the gat receipt at th TOLEDp. pow; one waa throat. He this he of the big political toured when is unable to do o. and weather and a fast pUyln-- field ls country. Roper oo club during the Davts cup matche Anxious to give Buff a stiff work-jth- e referee counted him out while he promised for the ers in Philadelphia, which also means foot- first 100 years are the hardest. this year and at PhIUieIph' Hgj during rarvir.js t f 4 0 sji. C Pennsylvania. Roper fosters ;Is every out for the, proposed bout, he was, was still trying to rid himself of th ball contest between M iL-- t .Jil.i.. Started to play in 185. Here he j the national singles c h m ; '.,!- h!p are vwuw. ibrri cr.ar ara stocii. ,. .. civic movement,'- If there such matched with Mickey Ddmbnt, who rubber mouthpiece. nun ectiool and .iite hlwh. of To; J,-good oo , reported to have mnMH IL ioo,--i:kl. flt .Sotltll th( a ' thing as an ideal boss In polities. was figured soft picking. That la the story of Johnny'o Only ledo. here this aftcrnoo n J n s n t HaUf are r.r.s to larrJei td attempt profem.ol by' men ted t, as told by hla manager. Huff fought with a rubber J men of Roper is that individual. be Qutwelshed ten uound lw iht nvAjn. 1 ark. LDSTLainu. in rank nSt every Ch.aa competltloik. j . 1 t'" V. . . 1 .1 1 1 1 . 1 ; abll-pltche- SPORTING SPLINTERS CHATTER COLLEGE wuut, ! rs I - I ; ren-arti- -- st j - ' de-alm- de-b- I i s J L. , out-point- ed ; Mil-wauk- ee. j j . . . go lrs i . -- I 1 1 a i ' i HOPE FOR HIM ( all-arou- - 1 , ; . - - - - .Z,J:0J: n,.;iefi"e , mwiar:.Vi,T',;::r aj,.ai Pithre i a lwli' tr i, , up-bt4- d prfr . ar ; : ! j so-call- leae ed . 1 1 V I : t . 1 T. 1 1 1 'TEX . : ' - - - '" , - . - ''" s. . re-selec- ted vain-Engli- sh - . ,. , sv pln InU-rKert'.ona-l - - 1 mouth-knockou- J |