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Show THE OGDEN IS ' UEBsTARS GAME Hast High Leopards Down to 32 to 25 De-feat Here. - 10 3 , "TELLS ME SME "DUM UUMCt XT KR THE MR ! PID - I Eleven former service men." disabled Tonight at 8:30 o'clock sharp in the "Wasatch Athletlo club arena, Jim in the Hvorld war, and at present unChrist- dergoing treatment Jit the Dee hosDowning will stage his all-stmas boxing card. This card has been pital, will be entertained this evening advertised as the best of the season. hv Ogden citizens, according to Supt. Every lad used this week has appeared W. W. Rawson. The men were approached several at one time or another in either main event' or semlwindups. The advance days ago by a local committee of me sale of seats Indicates that a record and women.- They were asked as to Just what entertainment they would house will be In attendance. and on what day they would like In the main go Billy Wallace, speed- like to be entertained. ster from Sacramento, will sling the Unanimously they chirped. "We leather with Al Nelson, the "Idaho want to see Downlng's fights." Bearcat." Both men are of the boxo arrangements have And ben of ing rather than the ar VJHAT COME 2 0 0 4 .8 11 8 24 2 ... . . .0 0 4 4 0 0 "0 0 0 14 11 8 36 Couch, If Budge, rf rrice, c Anderson, rg Halliday, lg Totals. 2 , 0 I. Ij. 1 IKS f HERE FOR - ! J slugging type fighter, though each packs a deadly wallop. .Nelson has never been seen In. action here, but Wallace is a general favorite among the fans tot his S 15 . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 -- 12 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 12 26 0 K jsH I, r r ,' . - A CXI Cec-rge- j T z-- hCrJ TVIE OKILV OKIE PRESErTT FOR MER MISTLETOE r y BALLADS BILLY EVANS' SPORT GOSSIP I COAST BATTLE MAY BE HALTED . V "B riLxPHl ji GT GEORGE DAME HUMOR. nt fifty-seve- Humo- nine-gam- . four-roun- d ) IE :. torna ! SPGRT MORIARTY-LSS- 1 four-roun- d fans deplore; yet. in his heart he knows thut soon he will be signed up for three years more. s&k "Another major league Is forming," a bet; you'll hear that shouted, make stormwhile winter's shimmying and The modern dance to the Pet. ing, that is the Runior-Factorydancer is Just one. "I beg your Next year the pitchers will not polish the after another. 'em let go; pardon" before the pills they too, will be abolished, the "How do spitball, Rumor-Factor- y you like the floor?" said lets us know. she. As they gayly tripped a dance. buhy. Again the Rumor-Factoryrope, I "I think It's great," he sweetly paid, and as I smoke my ten-ce"It puts me in a trance." swear it keeps a fellow dizzy to try to out the dope. figure "Weil then." returned the maiden fair, 1 Who stepped in modern style. not keep off my shoes, young "Why man.-( And try the floor a while?" busy, Again the liumor-ractory'- s I as I pmoke my ten-ceand rope, Lrndis made a verv tee and swear it keeps a fellow dizzy to try Judge move the decid- to figure out the dope. Some n popular in when jt" cast, soven-gam- c a voto favor ing now afloat arc kinds stories of world series. and they are whales; it seems the r-Factory glories in making up e The series was entirely such fishy talef. too long. Mix in a couple of bad days on account of the weather, plus inToday I hear that Mickey to play on successive days, due will leave the Pink Sox in aSweeney ability swap; to a long railroad jump, and it would they're trading him for that old Buck extend the series over practically two Feeney sounds like somebody's we hear that weeks. smoking hop. Again , Pole 'Em Mooney retires while the, That is entirely too long. Interest will have waned long before the completion of the mevent. year. Who will, succeed Georsre McBride Ilovvever, the real big thing to te at Washington?. That is the question gained by going back to the seven-gam- e and that is puzzling Washington fans is the added confidence series, in genAmerican League supporters will- create In the game with it that promi- the enthusiasts who eral. Clyde Milan SEATTLE, Wash. Gordon McKay, AT LAST support it. nently mentioned; Pocatello, Idaho, middleweight, stopgivA year ago no one would have series It was an irate gentleman Going back to the seven-gam- e ped Storey of Seattle in the en Milan the slightest consideration as will Jimmy Came in the laundry door. make a lot of people believe that a manager.- - If any one had mentioned baseball of a scheduled four round round third of a sport, His countenance "was full of wrath the possibility to even Milan, he would rather thanis a something bout here. The sore." was In sponge was tossed in commercialized the fact, guy purely have scoffed at the very idea. amusement. for at the end of the third. desStorey Fate very often decides one'sforced forth he forth:" an said, landed had his when blows at will. "Bring "bring McKay injury tiny. Lastoutyear The world series will once again fiend the of the game, it was nec- take McBride the aspect of a sporting event To get his just deserts, Ala. Stanislaus BIRMINGHAM. take charge of ratheronthan essary that some one an enterprise for gain. docto me fell demon forth the the was under Bring world Zbyszko. he while heavyweight club champion the Who stlcketh pins in shirts! threw Hindu wrestler, being the veteran tor's care. Milan e The world series was not twice both here, grappler, winning in the lineup, had the position thrust actuated by a desire to give "My linen cometh back to me purely falls easily. m hira.more to a chance view the at classic.people Clean washed and snowy white. The club wasn't going very well Two games were added beMilan as if seem 1 cry, 'in evening dress DULUTH, Minn. Howard May berdidn't 'Gadzooks, It time. the cause meant more it much just that I will fare forth tonight:' ry of Duluth, decisively outpointed Would be able to make much headway. revenue. "Deacon Joe" Rivers of Pueblo, Colo., played The club won the first game second in a then the bout here, "I take from its shirt dres3 my under his direction, became place. was the first year to a of the sport intensely theIt schemeunfortunate Then according majority suddenly perceive. and third. Milan assumed the was tried out, and the There are ten same critics. They are bantamweights. in either cuff serious. The players pins were magnates being panned for their And twenty in each sleeve. attitude. They wanted him- to make a greed, the athletes should slip that DENVER. Colo. Morris Schlatter, good showing. on added censure and the game. "Again I start to put it on, of Omaha, was "disqualified on a foul The-- club won 11 straight games The bringe was affair success in the fifth round of a scheduled The I check in my him Again with charge. speed start. bout here with Frankle Murphy To take six pins from out the tail caused Milan to have managerial am- from the of Denver. They fought on even terms And eight from out the neck! bitions. I am sure he would accept Seven games is the Ideal number. for four rounds, although the referee if the position was offered. a makes snappy series. Those who "And when I don that shirt at cautioned Schlatter for repeatedly last, The records show that catchers It contend that it is not long enough to low. The men are welterso That white shirt and slick. striking have predominated as managers. a real test, need only to refer Some 20 pins I've overlooked prove weights. are a close second, and out- - to e of the records the series oo to order. in 'and next scratch Begin fielders prick. winners for refutation of that fact. AmeriIf Milan is appointed, a the' unwhen I change shirts at night HURLER SAVES ARM can League will present rather The Cincinnati club that won in "And of them three when Or usual list of managers, day begins. 1919. and the New York Giants in It matters the BY USING- HIS HEAD not. I always find being star outfielders. 1921; both would have proven their oo are filled The shirts with 5 j pins. in seven games as well superiority . the as the nine 'The Reds won four of "Then haLe me forth this fiendish cove GOES "Big Ed Walsh, former star CENTRE TEAM the first five- - games, which would Who these of of the Chicago Wrhite Sox, has shirts mine. pins have ended the series had it been Bring forth the a few ideas about TO CONTEST SCENE seven who'd of make gink pitching that he inNew won York games. four out sists me hold Just as they did todav good of the first seven with the Yankees. A was when be his turn fretful taking porcupine. regular In 1920 Cleveland didn't require in LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 23. box. discusa the Walsh into got more seven than games to win. After "And when you've haled him forth at sion of pitching and batting at a rehere Centre college football teamonleft the first and losing the next Decemwinning where cent magnates meeting In New York. San for Diego, last today won Cleveland two, the next four meet to the ft scheduled" is 26 "Too many of our young hurlers of To ber his for suffer sins, five out of seven. straight, making oouse their arms too much and I'll shoot him with a blunderbuss University of Arizona eleven. today g Alvin Bo) ilcMillin before"lepart-intheir head not enough," said th vetThat's crammed with pins! laundry eran. "WTien I was pitching they announced he had agreed to coach a college team in Shreveport, La., for MIDGET SMITH I sit in ghoulish glee "Then shall used to say I was successful because I had so much, stuff, but it was not three year3. beginning next fall. He And I've at what done. laugh DEFEATS HERMAN While he removes ten thousand pins always teaid lie would remain at Centre after that. It was In the way I used it. I was always a believer In pitchhis graduation i n February to coacli Removes them, one by one!" track and basketball players for ing to the Individual. If I had worked NEW YORK, Dec. 23. Midget an. was irate It spring contests. my arm and let my head rest I would gentleman Smith of New York was given the have been out of the game long before in Came the door, laundry over decision Pete Herman judges' I was." was countenance SAN : DIEGO, Calif., Dec. 23.-- A His full of wrath at - Kentuckians former bantamweight champion, of was former Walsh' Insists that Nap Lajoie. the crowd In sore! the fact, guy fifteen-rounlarge d end of their bout in old Cleveland star, was the greatest was on hand at the Santa Fe station the NEA 1921, (Copyright, Service) Madison Garden last Square night. batter he ever pitched to. "Whenever college today to welcome the Centre contest was not at Herman, who apparently on the for arrival its you struck Nap out you did something n 'squad his best, employed wide-opetactics December 26, with the University of Kagainst while. He was always in there worth Smith. He fared well in the Arizona. them over, and the fact that I looking rounds, but his carelessness led no The field at the city stadium, where earlier how close to his head you matter him into many tight places, and he he would come right back the game is to take place, is still was pitched worsted in the hard exchanges. soaked from recent rains. without ground, put every breaking In the third round Smith cut Heroo care who pitcher to a test. I don't man's lip and eye with hard rights. some little conthe loses he is, pitcher The New Orleans In rallied the boy fidence whena batter refuses to break CALIFORNIA TEAM tenth, but had tired and his blows had said r W old-fashion- 'a g. nt ertonBraleys Daily Poem m JUSTICE - n Ring and Mat - oo ed FRAZEE IS TERMED 'CHAXIPION WRECKER' Unless the plans of the Manual Arts high school officials change today, the scheduled grid contest between the alumni of that institution and the nlumni of tho East high school will be cancelled. Coach Ott Romney of the Leopards announced today that the coast authorities had asked that the game be cancelled, due to the ' weather conditions. The Leopard mentor wired back that it was impossible to cancel the game, inasmuch as the players had been training faithfully for two weeks for the battle. "UnlfKg the decision Is changed today, the game will be cancelled," said I Coach Romney today. , oo . : GREENLEAF LEADS IN TITLE CONTEST . Dec. 23.r Ralph NEW YORK, Greenleaf, pocket billiard champion, won the second block of his Thursday 4 GO point title match from Arthu Woods of Minneapolis. 148 point to 86. Greenleaf had an unfinished high ' run of 56. , The champion's total score for th two blocks played is 305 against Woods 219. The match will be resumed todas. ' loo IH)LO GAINS lXTERKST. CHICAGO, Dec. 23. Five complete pony polo teams will take the field next year in Chicago, according early to plans formulated at a meeting of Chicago poloists. Plans are also being made for two tournaments, including to be the midwest championship s .. played at the Onwentsia club. j 's m completed. This evening, through the courtesy of Ralph E. Bristol. the young men will be taken In automobiles to the weekly mitt show at the Wasatch Athletic club. The rren who will be entertained include Benjamin Boyer, Roy Skinner, A. C. Winkler. Ken Lawry. Frederick Tiedeman,- Carl Browning, Spencer Charles Hampton, John J. Newey, Lewis Jones. Raymond Folker and George Hudson. j j Wilson. OQ-- J ' J A , 0j 2 , If Clyde .Milan is appointed manit will ager of the Washington club mean that three' of 'the American League leaders in 1921 will bo star outfielders. That will bo a bit out of the ordinary, as outfielders are. rather the exception' as big league managers. . Tria Speaker of the Cleveland team has enjoyed great success during" his u penregime as manager, i lie inwon 1920. In nant and a world series 1921 with a team that suffered badly as to pitching he was a contender all the way. Ty.Cobb at Detroit is the other manstar outfielder to assume the In club. a of reins big league agerial his first year as a leader, Cobb vanced his team a position higher than the previous year. He is of the belief will enable that a strengthened infielddivision this him to finish in the, first Sameness, as well as his ability as a boxer. The semiwindup is also holding great interest. This will be a four round affair between Red Hogan and These Billy Johnson, both of lads have been seen InOgden. action here many times but have never yet mixed it with one another. That both are fighters of, high calibre, not afraid to wade in at all times, has been demonstrated on many occasions. The special event this week will be between two "white- - hopes," Dick Speight, the fighting lineman, of Oe- den. and Roy Tullis, "Tarzan" from'. St.. This is a return battie. Speight having won the decision thef last time they met. Both the b!g fel- lows are In great shape, especially the lad from St. George, who shows great improvement over the last time he ' fought here. I" the next event Jack'' 'Slim) Sneddon of Ogden will tangle) wun jimmie Munson of Salt Lake. There is no love lost between these two boys, each having knocked the other out once. This is the final test lo see who is the better man. Mun-so- n has been going fast in Salt lake this season and has put up several stiff battles with toa. notchcr. The first event will be a go between Blackie Malan and Lee Sneddon, both of Ogden. The fans nor Malafi were not entirely satisfied with the way things went in this vent last week. Sneddon scored a technical decision over Malan in the third round when Malan miscounted and did not Vntil the cunt of ten. Until the third round Malan knocked Sneddon to the canvas repeatedly. Both boys have put In a hard week at train-I- n Fd.G. Fr.T. Ijl.G. T.P. 3 0 2 ATTEND FIGHTS All's Ready at Wasatch Disabled Veterans to Be En Arena For Special Protertained; Ralph Bristol Aids. Year. of gram for AMorm- - LET SEE WOVJ SOLDIERS TO TS TOM EV UP -- .......1 ...... has-bee- ' un LIDAY BOXING ge in a pepGymnasium here Thursday pery contest by a 86 to 26 score. By the taking the contest from the Saints Weberltes evened things up for their defeat at the hands of Ihe Gold and Blue hoopsters at Ogden last week Captain Budge at, forward for the Saints was the big star of the afternoon. He caged eight field baskets 11 and scored eight free throws out of ' also attempts. Couch andofAnderson ball. played a nifty brand Vincent was the big star for the Saints registering 18 points for his team. The lineup and summary: WEBER. Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.G. T.P. 0 OGDEN. Maughan. rg . . . 01 , Fd.G Fr.T. FI.O. T.P. f 4 Pearson, 0 0 lg ..... Stratford, If .. . .25 0 2 10 Thomas, rf 7 15 Totals 2 0 0 Lyons, c - Ashton; umpire RefereeZ 6 0 2 Rogers, lg" oo 0 0 5 10 Smith, rg " 0 0 0 0 Williams, rf o 32 Totals. . .16 Referee Hatch. : 1 IF SOME 1 SALT LAKE, Dec. 23. Weber htfopsters of Ogden defeated the L. D. S.. five in the Deseret Vincent," rf Lloyd, If Smith, If ; . . 25 Dlykman, c Davis, rg . OF-U- Yr somettmikjg V, i Lakers. Nor-malcolle- rlA-UA-eA- 4E : GAVE UER A S"feRMER SEX Itf THIS THERE HERSELF SHE ETX3E9 COYLY 1U AM DRUMS SMACKER SUE Trf LAST TIME "UP A FRAIL EXCUSE TD PARK fWOULDUTUAVE SHE WAS KSSED TD USE ROUGE UMDER THAT MISTLETOE ! f hH T'UBERTVHELL ME (Special Dispatch.) am "3UDET SPCTfc Victories With Salt v , 8 EVERTl ME "TH Mf ANTIQUE Go Local Hoopsters Even. Up in Coach Carl Petersen's Ogden High school Timers added the East High to their list of basketball Ieoparda victories in the local gymnasium, yesdefeating the Salt terday afternoon Lake five by a score of 22 to 25. The victory was the sixth straight for ' the Tigers. the first period the Olenioutclassed7 the Leopards, tesDuring clearly the score at this stage of the game being 20 to 7 for the locals. Romney'e East High charges showed to better advantage in the second half. Gardner for the Leopards caged sev-e- n field goals and was the "big "star for the East High hoopsters. Meyers played a nifty game at guard. Thomas, Smith and Stratford were the bright lights for the, locals. Thomas and Smith each caged five field ....,goals. The and lineup summary: ' EAST. T.P. Fd.Q Fr.T. Fl.O. 0 14 0 Gardner, If..... 07 1 1 1 Roberts, rf 4 2 7 1 Glynn, c 0 Myers, lg. . . . . . .0 . 0 ' 0 4 .2 Vance, rg ' 2 0 0 1 Green, rf 0 0 0 0 j Taylor, lg Totals. . .11 BY AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE iTIGERSTA! ..... FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 19211 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R BOSTON, Dec. 22. "The champion v, o wrecker of the hH-iicharacterization of Harry II. Frazee. Americans, attributed to Ban jiusion of Johnson, the American league, by a.president local newspaper. The auAtalJoTf wa nrint. connection with a story on the recent transfer of Red Sox players to the New York and Cleveland clubs, with the statement was that it President The Richmond baseball club bought Johnson's answer to a telegram a idea. bad Not team. a baseball him for his opinion of the deals.asking . i , . IBtBtl UxiJgjt One . Goho-Goba- CoiriiTZTzoizs r, nine-gam- 10-rou- nd no-decisi- on " nine-gam- ill-fat- ed 12-rou- In-field- nd ers nine-gam- O Out in the cold, cold snow and sleet. The poor mantood a ehiverin'. The frost had numbed his hands and feet He built a fire to get up heat Enough to take his fllwer in. Some personally demonstrate thepitchers fadeaway. They have Insured O'Cohnell for $100,000. If he doeshVcome through ' they can shoot him. -- ll ,- IB " THE BANKING IDEAL toward which the Ogden State Bank always works is that, of justifying, , by helpfulness and by conscientious consideration of customers banking wants, the growing confidence which the public has An athletic college chap Took his girl out for a ride-- She gazed Upon his manly brow And nestled to' his elde. - splt-ball- r . . EXPECTS HARD GAME little effect Herman weighed 118 2 pounds ooand Smith 119 Gene Turner. champion of the A. E. F., knocked out LEWIS TO REBUILD Eddie O'Hare. a former sparring partSALT LAKE TEAM ner of Dempsey, in the sixth round of their preliminary bout. Jack Renault, claimant of the CaSAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 23. Only nadian heavyweight title, received the over Al decision Reich in eight three players, Oscar Vltt, Paddy Sig-li- n Judges rounds. Dave Rosenberg, New York and Heinle Sands, are mire of their middleweight, received the judges' de- berths on. the Salt Lake club of the cision over Jimmy Darcy, of Portland, Pacific Coast baseball league next Ore., in eight rounds. oo season, Duffy Lewis, manager of, the SCHAEFER WINS EASILY. Bees, said here. The team Is to be " enPHILADELPHIA. Dec 23. Taking tirely rebuilt. the final block of his 3200 point "Salt Lake wants a first class basematch with Roger Conti, French and we will try ball club next Jake Schaefer, world's 18.2 to produce It," year Lewis said. Lewis is balk line 'champion, easily won the to confer with San Francisco club match Thursday, with a total of 2988 owners tomorrow regarding possible points to 2120 for ContL transfer of several Seals to the Bees. 1-- 1-- BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 28. Uniteam versity of California's football leaves here tomorrow night for Pasathe dena, Calif. .where It will meetelev& Jefferson college Washington en January 2. Coach Andy Smith, who recently returned from th east, expects his a harder. fight in the; team than it did when it degame coming State university. Big Ten feated Ohio champion, at Pasadena . Jast New Secret practice will be held - by the . Bears today and tomorrow. oo IDAHO BEATS SPOKANE. SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 23. The team University of Idaho basketball Athletic club. the defeated Spokane will-hav- e . - 34 to ll, here Thursday. - light-heavywei- ght -- " bil-liardi- Wallace vs. Nelson ..... Hogan Johnson,.... 'Speight'.;.... Sneddon . . . Malan ; ...... im yQ -- 2. ..:.. .... Tullis Munson Sneddon .- - st. -- ground," - v Yjlsh. 2-o- in it. . er -- . o And the bank's success is its reward for adherence to this ideal for, 32 years an ideal which means, essentially, SERVICE to; the CUSTOMER FIRST f The car went! over a' precipice, The chappie cried, "Enough! I care not how you love me, dear. Your huggin's too darned rough." oo CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Dec. 23 StlTE Bank Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 Har- vard's goat, long sought by opponents on the gridiron and other fields, has been found far from the Harvard yard. That it Is Harvard's goat, and no other. Is evidenced by the fact that a letter "ll" is blazoned natur-- , perfect ally on his side. The owner, living In Saxon ville, this state, has offered him g (? to the university "as Its mascot, he Is two years old- and very gentle.1 -- INTZREST COMPOUNDED 0 QUARTERLYON SAVINGS Cy f oo YALE DEVOTES MORE TIME TO SPRINTERS Tale Is devoting more time and at to the sprint events than ever DISAPPOINTS FANS tenUon before. The Ells have & new track which is said to be one of the rreatest Earl France, the Pacific coast light- ever constructed.- Billy QueaL Yale weight boxer who was expected to be- track coach says the Elis will surely come a sensation in New York. ha have several sensational steppers when failed to shine as brilliantly as expect- the track season rolls around. eo ed. In the west France was battling over the four round route and had KANSAS AGGIES SIGNED. distance perLINCOLN, Neb:, Dec 28, The footapparently gauged, that set a terrific ball team of 'the Kansas Agricultural fectly, being able to, pace for 12 minutes. Since going on college will; furnish the University of down east, it is said he has refused Nebraska home coming: day pirskln to meet any of the first flight millers, classic here next November IS, F. W. of athleUcs at the declaring he wanted some time to ac- Lushrinc. director tocustom himself to the longer distance. Cornhusker institution,-announceHe has fallen" to show the class expect- day. Articles were signed last nhjht, h has been he sard. Nebraska sought a Missouri ed of him, although awarded the verdict In all of his en- Valley member, for Its home coming" - : -- fa S AERO CUSHION INNER TIRE SERVICE 2362 Hucjson Ave. 2636 Washington Ave. With the MODERN TIRE SERVICE CO. 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