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Show THE OGDEN 12 DfW Stballteams D!STSf STANDARD-EXAMINE- FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1921. R fil MURPHY IS THE : . BASEBALL OF The largest crowd ef the iruon ! Jack Sherry. Ogden mat art I at, who on witbe to to hand met tonlcht defeat In hla match with Ad antel expected neaa the alum bang acraps at the Va- - at the Orpheum theatre laat Tueadar aatch Alhlllc club'a nrena. Krankie night, after 5 hour and 24 rolnutea of Darren, of Idaho Fall, and Frankle touch work, stated today that he waa Bmlthera. of Bait Lak, win fUht the anxloua to again meet tha champion in main event tnd top off what a floiah match. 6herry suffered a when Sanla aald to be one of the best box In alight injury to hla left car 3a ever arranged her. tel clamped on a toa hold for the ascThe principal for tonight's ahow end fall and will not return training completed training ThuraJay after- for at leaat tea daya. noon. The lada are evenly matched "Bar.tel la truly the marvel h and will step Into the ring at practi- aldto be throughout the country." 2I la the clererert mat aid Bherry. cally the urn welfht. Lealle Davla of Logan, will mM man that X Tr went on with. AlKallor Jack Pappaa of Fan Franrlaco though I met defeat at the hands of am eager to In the Four-roun- d aemlwindup which the vateran rrarpler. .1near to be a !urft. Both lada meet him aaln future b- In the promlwi will weUch In around 160 pounda andicaue I am confident that 1 can df -both are havy hitter. Thla event feat him. hould "3ual the main o for action.; "The match with Jack Taylor, which The fpeclal event on the card. t I had four daa before the Santel d waa atlff the ro between Boy Tul!l. match, waa my undoing. St. George Tarxan, and Corre Brocuu. and failed to respond when placed tn locomotive firemen from Fait Lake.' a tight rlace due to thla fact. How. r. Thla In a heavyweight event and Lam cfferlnr r.o xcue aa I glnp of a new order may br expected, j reallxe that I waa defeated by the Kid Cucko. Orden favorite, la: champion. signed up In meet Joe WUHami. of d Seattle. In the next bouu. thanVInr the fana of Ogden for their Cuckoo l known to pack a knockout interest in me at tne matcn ana l am and both thrills and comedy (hould be proud to know that, while defeated, In order. santel a job which took him mere Jack S'lin Jneddon. well known jglve than two houra to rolve. I will reaume Djrden boxer. w Ul touch mltta with my training within the next few weeka Harry Green, a clever boy from Elko, and will then seek a return match any Nev. where on the map. with Sar.'.el." oo Teter Miller. Otden Greek boy. wit! meet Billy McBlade, also of Ogden. in the curtain raiser. The curtain ralwr will go on at S:20 harp. on rlx-rou- ar t or ! !ug-eve- four-roun- , VTvrSs - A. S X J ; J BV BILLY EVANS. Danny Murphy of the Philadelphia Athletics is the "Marconi of Baae-balL- , ; "- In other words, when it comes to picking up signs, out of the air. the .'arconl system has nothing on All of which means that Danny Murphy is of Invaluable aid to the; batters on the Philadelphia club, by '"Take a crack. Jimmy." ia the being able to te.il them in adv.ince what the opposing pitcher intends to athat tho pitcher intends to dish up fast one. throw, v "Get a hold of It." Is th Don't get the impression there is ;y of com telling the batter a spltball cnything unsportsmanlike about Mur phy's methods, for such is not the case ing Murphy doesn't use any figld. glasses Thp batter is waiting patiently for or emiJiny any oiner ouisiue neip xojthefe words of wisdom from Murphy. moment The flashes the wire keen sense of observation and the abil- lens message Danny to him he shifts h:s poity to think quickly. sition, in order that he may be !n a ACTS CARELE SSLV. to lilt the style of better To me Danny Murphy is one of the pitching position on the way. is that most remarkable characters In baseis a distinct advantage to the It ball. Standing on the third bse batter. It usually means that he can coaching lines when the Athletics are add at least SO per cent to his batat bat, he is far from an Imposing ting average if he knows what Is comfigure. His position Is usually a care- ing. This Is evident by making comless one. and he emits no wild yells parisons of the batting ape rages of like Hughey Jennlnga did in the dnys certain players while with I'hlladel-phl- a of old.' and then with some other club. As a matter of fact Murphy probALL PITCH ETtS ABE I1SV. One ably impresses the average fan as a last summer I waa umpirlittle Interest in ing in day player who had but as with the New Philadelphia his work. Usually the pitcher York team. Three of ut were officiatstarts his delivery. Murphy can be at third base where Jhe umpire naa seen uttering a few apparently unintel- ing little to do other than stand around. ligible remarks to the batter. WhJ'.c Walte Iloyt, one of the greatest the fan can't hear, and doesn't under- pitchers In the business, waa working stand what Murphy is saying, tko br.t-te- r for New York. I heard Murphy talkis getting a lot of inside stuff. ing to each batter, and I remarked: HAS A WORD SIGN'. "Don't make any mistakes. Danny, "Step into this one, Jimmy, ' Is the and get the boya crossed." There la. signal for the batter that the pitcher of course always a danger of Injury, Intends to throw a curve. if Murphy would make a mistake. op-po- se -- MUPPHY j ln Groh Completes Best Infield o McGraw,s Caree4 Centre Captain Receives Highest Priced Contract tell the batter a curve waa comlr. g thn hnv lh Titr.hwr tVirriW ft fust one. "Not today." he answered. "It NEW TOTtK..Dec. S. John J. u. aay to get them with Iloyt aa any' MeGraw, manager of the New ne. However, he has ao much stuff York Glanta. expressed the belief n o ooys nave iroume imung it. even today that Heinle Groh, his I1Q0.-00- 0 when they know what la coming." Infield acquisition, would MAKES A CAHKFUIj STUDY. DALLAS. Texas. Drr. 9. What make the team's Infield the great-ea- t la believed to be the highest h ha ever managed. I aaked Danny how he did It. He ever contract an offered will p'.ace him on third, of priced "I his seemed methods. explained I They fxmeh. is now rn th wsv athletic he said, "for Heinle has course." He had after the eaay gotten key. .t . ... v . - . t t to Ho McMllUn. Centro oi'.lcKe no superior anywhere as a third e acker. ball a trifle differently in throwing: football star at DanvKlr. Ky.. fromthe athletic council of tl Tr.l"Trlfch will be moved to secthe curve Instead of the faat one. The moment Hoyt geta up over hla head.) veralty of Dalian. The rontr.rt, ond, where he belongs, and offers McMllUn $35,000 for five would rather play. He'll be the ho tips off his btuff. It ia thn time unm yeara" service n head reach of shining light. 'too. With enough for Murphy to flash it to the the university. In tendering the batter. Kelly on first and Bancroft at contract, the university authorities hort well, wait and see." "In all my experience?" aald Murare Fald to have met the terrr.a oo phy. "I don't bellove I have eeen a held out for by McMllUn In hla dozen pitchers who throw the various LEONARD'S BROTHER recent conference with them deliveries without a noticeable differhere. The ence. It aeema a phyalcal Impossioriginal DECLARED WONDER was a fT.000 contract proposition for cne for e moat of them not to have bility tell-talof year coaching. o some motion. I watch every and If he has a pitcher carefully, Bmny Leonard, champion weakness In hia delivery I get It. The DUNDEE ELATED BY or the worm, nrureji tne title wejgnt rcat Is easy." Is certain to remain In the Leonard HIS NEW RING TITLE family for eorne time. American league pitchers will frankly admit that when pitching againat Iont pet the Impression tiiat the Athletica they reallxe evary ball Dundee la elated with the Benny thinks bo will be? able to keep ia being tipped off and yet nre Johnny cn holding the title. He bis & unable to conceal what Ui thy coming. possession of hla junior lightweight Illck-ard- . In mind. awarded Tex brother Murphy certainly la a wonder. younger championship, by cut- Dundee declare he has had Benny baa unquestionably a ot more It is bailies ulnce annexing prown the lightweight clws. offers MILLER SIGNED AS COACH WILL TAKE STANFORD SENDING this tllle than te ever had In a simi- certainty tbat be tan co longer make MANAGER OF SEALS BRIDE TO HONOLULU HEAD COACH TO EAST lar period before, proving that fistic the weight. Probably that was the fana like to fee a man with a title In renl rra?on for cAiling off bis bout action. "I iccrn to have won, new with Lew Tendler. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. Jack f tdV. . 9. Dec. EUGENE. STANFORD Ore., Charles UNIVERSITY. Calif., Jyeonard's next bout will be for follower. aald Dundee, "and I In. V.. At.. a Miller of the Philadelphia Nationals any j uumtngion, neau coacn otirjec. 9 Gene Van Gent. to to tend all stick and Stanford's the buainers welterweight title. He bas defight has been signed as manager of the tne university or ureron football on Jack Britton. the present Dra coach- A- - D- flnd have the think who Urown. signs boys right they Fan Francisco club of the Pacific team, and Miss Haille Hills of d I always declared If titleholdrj-- . , tM. Coast baseball league, according to a ridge, were married last night. They medical advlaer of the faculty, are to!to vri Of bis brother BI!l!e, Benny says. received fce re from Charles; will accompany the Oregon aquad to leave a oon to attend the annual meet- - I won a championship I would defend telegram one of tho club owners, who the Hawaiian Islands for Ita Chriatma I ng of the National Collegiate aoela- - It. or risk It, as often as the pro- "He Is a better fighter than I eTer praham, i ., iiiienum in Dundiu, game wun tne university of tlon In New York, December 2s and moters slgnesl matches for me. I fee! was. He will be ready to bold the ine(rooiDau Hawaii. meeting of tho National Association 29. Stanford, it la believed, will be the fame way about It now and I am llgbtwt-lthtitle when 1 r.rn ready of Professional Baseball leagues. Mil-- j waa the outstanding star tho only Pacific coast repre-aanteHuntington to to ail work college hard paid winter. graduate Into the welterweight ler was captain of te St. Louis Car-- J of the ltlf. east-wat Paa-dlnaConteata between Stanford going game class. his has Dundee. up given for four years. dena, Calif., when Oregon defeated the 'varsity teams and eajtern enilege race horseJohnny oo Interests for the winter, oi' University of Pennsylvania 14 to 0. teams may be arranged. a to off TIaJuana calling proposed trip oo AF EAGER L"?,, MEMORIAL STADIUM and New Orleans. Ihicdee ia booked GREENLE TO HIS for three battles In December and FUNDS SUBSCRIBED 'hcr work attractingoo- wide attention. SIX TEAMS TIED IN 1n January and only one of them four SIX-DABIKE RACE will take him oat ofoo New York City. Greenleaf. pocket bllliajd nlph does BERKELEY, Calif.. Dec. 9. A to- - PLAYERS SOLD BY cot want to loaf now !tal of $1,014,500. sufficient to insure champion, OAKLAND DIRECTOR NEW TORK, Dec. 9. Six teams BETTER CLASS OF j that be bas won the silks, Greenleaf building of tho memorial stadium at were tied for the leaderahlp In "the the University of California here, was through bis manager, announces be Madia race In subscribed six in recent it annual WANTED BASEBALL day bicycle campaign, will be ready to defend bis title every OAKLAND. Calif.. Dec 9. Del son Square garden at t a. m. today, DANILLE, Ky., Dec. 9. Announce was announced today by Dean Frank Featherweight Crown at ment sixty days. Greenleaf has been playthe Centre college Colonels Jjj. Probert. chairman of the stadium Howard, director of the Oakland Pa- the 104th hour. that , ing exhibitions In the east, since be oau jurt-1wni Stake in Monday Night Diego, oo iuue jjniiiv eleven ai committee. A site is being acquired, cute coast league ciud. auenaing ine Baseball In the majors hss been won the title and bas been defeatiac ... ., Cal., December 26, waa enthusi in r. r uo uuuaio, oajeuau meeiing retrograding for the past five years. all comers. Tilt at Salt Lake wold has laat he A fPO that CAPTAIN KLBCTKD CSrtTT A WT'D iastically received here today by mem- OOJOLAJLiX night telegraphed TT1'tr,trf XjJTX UJLr Xii.lO Tbat Is the opinion of the owners. !lnfil1er Al Whlta to th Wlehlta. POCATELLO. Idaho. Dec. 9 bers of the team and students.' and press. The magnates arei The 22 lettermen. Coaches Moran, ! public o? w.Vli..d c'.p. FRENCH CUE ARTIST Earl Hilton and Harry 2lu.V" O'BRIEN BECOMES all fus?ed up about 1L and Thornhlll and representa- (Special Dispatch) of Slebold the Meyers naturally 1122 of tain the Idaho Tech football SALT LAKE. Dec. 9. George Sollls, Itives of the farnltv will leave here De as Western of club The the 'Sioux Isn't The game rnappy. City RING TRIAL HORSE aquad at a meettnc of letter men held Salt Lake middleweight will meet Mid- - cember 16 for the far west. They are genIa re- pitching has been off color. 9. Jake Schae. learue. me Dec. here nwlll fifteen NEW TORK. Thursday, main in of Midvale the Smith 'scheduled to arrive in San at fer. world's 18.2 balk line billiard get 00 turn to school next season, which eral the standard of ball baa been conevent ot tne weetuy rmti.cara at tne c a. m.. December 23. and Diego will re- - champion ' BATTLE won ahould give the locals a nifty team In siderably below former years. two TONIGHT, final 1he fhamus O'Brien." former leading Thursday Manhattan club next Monday night main there one week . 0. Dec. Morris field. 3200 the with of MINNEAPOLIS, his match blocks Vork lightweight, baa won a New point arts beof the The magnates opinion These youngsters have never met TERMS ACCEPTED. oo will meet 400 to of Omaha, Contl. "Kid", 219, France, of gchllafer. Roger are not tbat fore on the padded circle and are out being developed place as a trialIn horse for the coming SAN DIEGO. Calif., Dec. 9. Notre and 400 to 142- 8chaefer's players United State In 1920 manufactured total Jack Derry. Pittsburg. Pa., lightweight and about Gotham, grand to win added laurels. seek more lee- 113 pounders team football Dame'a be will Centre enough. They rapidly bout here farming Implements valued at was 3,017 and In a blocks o for the eight Smith holds victories over Lou has Khamus every eight daya ' schedfought opponent in the game way In this feature of the game. tonight. and Kid Davis and is anxious to college's and In every months three uled for December 26 at the San Diego Conti's 2100. the for a past is said been has It there Quiet add Sollis scalp to his list. He is' City stadium, it was announced here. credit- - He with acquitted himself agitation going on !nce the close of boutslowed considered one-othe best mitt sling-er- s A telegram accepting Notre . Dame s la still but BY AHERN the season, for a decided ralwi la the has up considerably, in the state and , carries a wicked terms to cover expenses was sent to OUR BOARDING HOUSE of to to show the many able way at cplayer limit. They want it placed punch in either 'hand. South Bend, Ind., by the local committhe AUo men. young one a boys. draft desire held Sollis at the feather time tee arranging the game. they v, fifty OO.' crown formerly worn by Kid Davis. will meet with the favor of FMRS.rfo0PLE.THlS rule that MY OLD WOOPLE PREPARE TRIP. FOR . HR9 SOTWlS IS 9 Should Sollis trounce Smith he will reCanadian chamber cf commerce of classification. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 9. Coach minors the higher steamera . TU' FAMOUS COOK? WELL. OF DCRMArA-TW- EY gain his lost honors. slam-ban- g plans a fleet of Rockne Thursday night received an COLLEGE CtfUK'BUD ADAMS ! . The present limit Is forty men with between Five other snappy Canada. and England official acceptance pf his terms for a opto bold under the only eight right oo " REWEARSEDTUAT ACT will also be listed on the card, game with Centre at San DJego DeViELL-TU- lS STWDEED I INVITED HltA tion. This is not believed to be high A new British African railroad will accprding to Promoter Hardy Down- - cember .26. The acceptance provides SWfCK OF SOKETrW A enough In order to keep up the run up to a height of ?,000 feet above inff. FLEASAVTT URPRVSEl that Notre Dame must meet no other k -r oo standard of the game. . sea level. on to Its California. 'team STREET-I'L- L BET trip .EAT F YOU CAM SfcRVE OtfE IDlDKft EXPECT TDFlKlD Coach Rockne announced that Z3 men will leave South Bend December WALT M'CREDIE TO HAOfePAL WAS AVi HORE- BUD' IS A DEKTHST, VbU SUCW k VOUHG LOOKlVi' 18, and will ston over at Tucson. Arii RUN SEATTLE CLUB for 12 hours, during which., a, workout APPETTm UKE A Am ArWIME YOU VJWT A FOR VJOWAKJ, MRS. will be held. The team will arrive at U00PLE, iTROUPE OF KOUVXTrUU FAVOR DOUE WELL PULL A Los Angeles 'December '22, ana' will 9. SEATTLE.' "Wash. Oec. Walter work out daily there until the day be A FACT- REALLY-Y- AS CUMBERS I McCredie of Portland, will' succeed fore the game when the team will go ' William Kenworthy as manager of tlf& FRANKIE .Seattle club of the Pacific coast base- to San Diego. FRANK1E oo ball team, James Boldt, president of the club announced. McCredie man- WASHINGTON UNIV. aged the Portland club last season, ENTERS CONFERENCE which Kenworthy has been named to SaJt Lake season. McCredie has deIdaho Falls manage this for the major veloped much-talenPORTLAXD, Ore., Dec. 9. Uni6 leagues. of Washington, was admitted to versity named follow as him Kenworthy, Portland manager, has encountered to the Pacific Northwest college con- snags in the form of an unexpired con- fernce at its meeting here today. The tract with Seattle. Major and minor application of Gonzaga university was Gonzaga was Invited to league executrvea. meeting at Buffalo denied, but next 's apply again year. recently, refused to accede to The1 VS. ' tentative football schedule an immediate refor request adopted, subject to dates set by the lease. Pacific coast "conference later this KAYSVILItE0 FOOTBALL week Includes:of University Washington vs.. Uni! of Idaho at Seattle. Ootober 14, SEMI-WINDUDANCE NEXT FRIDAY versity P University of Oregon vs. University of Idaho, at Moscow, Idaho, or Port, 9. eveDec. land, Ore., October 29. 'KAYSyiLLE. Friday Kid Cuckoo Slim Sneddon Billy McBIade TullU The possibility of permitting schools.1 December 16, has been selected Roy ning as the date for the annual football with more than. 2 00 male freshmen. to Oadan St. CQdan OgdanGeorge dance and the alumni Jhome coming at play freshmen 'on their varsity teams VS. VS. VS. VS. was discussed. the j Davis high school. One of the Peter Miller features of the evening will be the George Brogue Joe Williami HarryElkoGreen basketball game be- LOS ANGELES CLUB first Seattle Lake Salt , Ogden GreeK tween East high and Davis. All-We- Western-Conferenc- if-n- 1 ! j j - st e ot T . I a j Hjfc,, j . at i ns Oak-lhca- sys-rne- rit j I ! j t d. et MM. DAE TO SOLUS WILL nnii !- - "i ; X I I " 1 ir four-roun- . . nd i . ' RETURN MATCH . of ,nlng attack, including. the. opening By IiA WHENCE PERRY. in taking Noted authority on College Sports - '.holes, the celerit" of backs and interference, was on (Convwrijrht. 1921, by the Consolidat- them wlth-thaof Cornell, to. say which is ed Press AJBsociation) said. Football in 1921 saw its greatest sea-in is to' leave nothing more to bewithin Her showing in three gamps son. There have been seasons Indiana, the Armbwhich leadinr elevens were separated ten days against was been short of marand has than Rutgers nothing narrower margins by of velous and the fact the week that handful the case this year but the named as RocLne's men beat the Indiana be 1921 outfits which may ' favorably with the powerful Nebraska eleven Missouri outstanding compare while Valley champions and conquerors of the best elevens of past years,interest Pittsburg, should also be taken Into in point of absorbing: public sections consideration. In all names and attendance at Our ranking therefore, is as follows: of the country the present autumn' 1 Notre Dame. stands incomparable. 2 Iowa. of the In ranking the various teamsbeen 3 to has Pennsylvania Slate this task year country the 4 Centre. ,some degree simplified by the num5 Lafayette. erous intersectlonal games that bay 6 Cornell been nlaved: this phase of the sched Cornell might have displayed her ules of many of the teams which annu in a gridiron '.crushing power again3t more exalted ally play important rolescommendable, opponents, but since she did not meet season has been wholly a of there is no way of knowing 'the as it'lias the flowering markim lor whether or not her rushing attack trend which has been in evidence follower of could alone have prevailed against a some years.. The casual, or ons whose ' prejudices are strong and discerning defense. This football, raucn is to say that Cornell's overhead game his -- uide, will,; without too scores not been impressive! Pennsylvania comparative reckon- has thought, permit State did not win two of her most imto stand as the sole basis of of portant games, those against Harvard ing when it comes tb a question indeed and Pittsburg. She would thus get relative form. And while it is to even lower, and ranking than tbov had often dangerous difficult more or less expert theory against she not defeated Georgia Tech and the established tacts, yet, taking the game Navy. Her defense all season was far of football by arid, large, the critic inferior to her attack. his MAROONS POWERFUL who is willing to accept scores asmore Of other teams the writer saw no chief basis of comparison, is eleven in the east, or from the south, likely than not socrif icing the interests of that impressed him as Chicago did. the for principles of accuracy , ' B3,f But Ohio State was regarded by competety as slightly better than SEVEN UNBEATEN TEAMS sev- nt-observers the Maroon. State's victory over We ma" for example, select the , en important unbeaten teams of the (Stagg's men bears out this opinion. uiem in jx super- whicn, however, was not formed on country and place classification would the basis of that game. Hating teams ior class, but the of because if by discrepansections, the following works out: be unfair only ' Easl Ppnnnvlvanla State. cy in the calibre of opponents encoun-- j Notre Dame. that elevens student The tered. big went through the season without de-- I Iowa. South Centre. West Coast "'feat are: Cornell, Centre. Latayette, California. SEASON'S l'LAV. California, Pennsylvania State, Iowa The season's play .showed a very and "Washington and Jefferson. Hut Cornell's opponents were all of second gratifying tendency on the part of or third rate with the' exception of coaches to seek devices through which Dartmouth, whose form this eeason opposing lines might be penetrated was well below the Hanover standard. successful!y. This, has led, especially Centre 'must stand high because or in the west, to the adoption of varigame ous devices in the way of line and .victory over Harvard in the one she played against a team of super-Jo- r backfield shifts. No doubt this shift grade. Penn State was tied by question will come up before the rules Harvard and Pittsburg, outplaying the committee, but it would be a calamity Crimson, however, and being slightly were they outlawed, or esgn modified in material manner. outplayed by the Panthers. Iowa must NoIn forward passing the rules comshe because defeated stand, high tre Dame and Illinois. Had her sched- mittee will bo asked to apply, some ule been as stiff as that of Ohio measure whereby a screen forward State, Chicago,. Michigan and other pass shall be operated only upon the conference schools, she might or might basis of strict observance of the rule not have her clean record. None the that eligible men shall hot be taken less the Hawkeyes were a splendid out after the ball ii thrown. Notre team whose succeess was due as much, Dame showed that the forward pass more, to her star players than may be thrown with a large percentto team efficiency age of chances in favor of successful WIIIRIAVTND ATTACK. With further demonstration receipt. In fact, having seen Notre Dame next season some legislation may be seeking to cripple the play twice, the writer is inclined to forthcoming discount th defeat of the South Bend pass. If so we shall probably see west. team by the margin of, a field goal in ern teams withdrawing from affiliaher their game" of the season, October tion with the present body of rules 8th Iowa being the victor and to makers. The same will be noted, ' rate her as the leading team of the probably, if the shifts are frowned country in general excellence. Thlslupon. This of course, would be griev-meateam proficiency, individual'' ous, since through tne present and versatility. There was no-- ! tern of intersectlonal games the whole thing Notre Dame could not do and acountry is drawing closer t ogetherbet-infootball sense, with consequ did not do. Her short forward passher long over- - ter understanding and common re ing game was deadly, head game equally so. while her run- spect. be-f- ls j -- ATM TITU: RISK -- IATTLE SMITH CEN TRE Y -- ; r' 2'?! . chrn.Td - 10-roun- Pa-lus- d, no-declsl- on f " oil-burni- , - ng con-tes- ta fR u. -- ; lb - SIXSLAMBANG BATTLES - D ARREN vs 'i MIT HERS , t ROUNDS LESTER DAVIS . Ken-worthy- v - - SAILOR PAPPAS'f--o W r , on ' OO : BILL TATE LOSES J DECISION TO WILLS DENVER, Colo.. Dec. 8. TIarry Wills of New Orleans, negro heavyweight boxer, won a decision over "Big Bill" Tate of Chicago, in their match. Thursday, night. Tate iook heavy punishment in every rouad- - 12-rou- ND a . pre-seas- 1 . - aa SELLS FOUR PLAYERS BUFFALO. N. T..'Dec. 9.Wad Killefer, manager of the "Loa Angeles club. of. the. Pacific. Coast league announced these outright sales: Andrews to Beaumont, Texas league; Annheler to Oklahoma City, Western league; Pitcher Curley Brown to Kan-ea- a City and Oscar etanage mento. to-Sncr- ' Boxing Program Tonight Ogden Grappler Praises Work of Santel in Attracting wide Attention Mat Contest Notre Dame Selected as Leading in Gen eral Excellence, With Iowa, Penn State and Centre Following in Order j a-p- . SHERRY SEEKS CROUD AT CLUB " : . CIPECT LARGE . . At r g Ahk KMOVJS THE ROPES FOB SMEW1SJG 80 O'CLOCK SHARP WASATCH ATHLETIC CLUB TONIGHT, I; Central Admlialcn 1.00 War Tax Ringtlda S1.50 Saata on aale at Hemcnway & Meier1! and OeWitfi Cigar StarCi , |