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Show PAGEFOUB- . .' - - ... - M a - - - jmm - - - FRQVO EVENING HEEALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928.' Ul ' -- - - m WILIQA'I IXJWWS .PARK TO WIN WORLD 11FLE HORNSBY GOES lAirplane Spin Is Aggressor' Throughout, But Pete's Fatal Hold Ends Clash. :.. ...... ..... y,- ... . : y r-- . . .':;.:.. a. .r Staging a'comeback after defeat appeared certain, Wildcat Pete of Eugene., Ore., regained the world's- .. .' 'Y' Cougars Point For 'U' champlon1. ' r -fchlp by defeating Dean Park of Orem Thursday .night... An airplane which ; theprfigonBn, ,epin j "evened; bythe"?iatch nVone fall apiece. knocked out the champion and the third i forced to forfeit r..Park was ' ' fall. , End O irim As Surprise Park looked like a certain winner . "all the: way .until he fell intd the ,' Romney Will Watch , Creigh-- r ton Game at Omaha; Se- - . cret Workouts. Ott Ijomney, B. Y. U. coach, has fatal airplane spin as demonstrated departed for Omaha, Neb., where by the crafty Wildcat again dem- I tie will watch the University of onstrailng mat you tan 1 always Utah teamJavorit. for R. M. C. . ., HiMwmi ten - paxucuiariy in honor8 , again8t Crelghton -T TwrHiiin( rp-r" . .' Saturday, ' from start to finish. with both '"grapplers setting a lively pace. Af-- " ter fairly even battle for the first 15 minutes, Park secured an appar-- tietly unbreakable arm lock, whjch A looked like a certain . Pete, badly punished "by the grip, . ,m hung on --desperately and f uially achieved, the Impassible, by breaking away, Pete then started to work .1 i. defenslVleV. glvljig hls Injured arm all possible resit. Park went after him and heavy, and. at the ' "r ute mark secured a headlock and flying- mare, which, added plenty .of punishment to Pete's already large amount. The Wildcat hung to the ropea, and attempted i from Park until he could recover, but the Orem grappler kept after : him, and at the 84 mtmrte . tnarlrgot - another headlock-a- nd flying mare ' for a fan. That Peadiy AlrplttneL. . t Pot recovered considerably dur- ing the Intermission, and came back with a rush. However, Park was forcing the mixing moat of the J time, and appeared to be paving an edge" In the encounter, but Pete working' for his openings; "gained a chance for the deadly airplane, and crashed Park to the cahvaa for the second fall In 25 minutes. It The .Cougars are pointing for the "U" garni, and pointing with a vim. Secret, practice is the rule at the "Y" from now until JMov. IT, when the Cougars are to Invade Salt Lake for a battle, with Coach Ike Armstrong's bone-breake- r. -- . supposedly Invincible Redskins. "Since Qoach -- -- . mo ther " Pi? ' Armstrong ) playfully calls his team a . sophomore aggregation with Just , three - - - Is, "Rajah" Orem FlashTakes First Fall Handily and Isl - Kitten-Papoos- e TO CHI CUB Finish Of Rattle - : second-yea- r men on the team, I have decided l dub Uon, with six sophs, the Junior high school aggregation," declared Ott playfully before his .departure for Omaha. "Of course Utah Is conceded the" title, 'but they must play five games to win the confer ence honors, and as we 'are on the schedule, we will not forfeit the encounter. Perhaps Coach Arm strong will use his grade school lineup' against usp a preliminary to the game on Thanksgiv ing day might be Interesting." . r Highest Priced Baseball ; Playing Ace. - " "Y" Frosh-"0- " Frosh rldiron battle In the "Y" stadium afternoon Is. attracting more .and more Interest among football fails of this section, and a good-size- d crowd will view the Armistice day sport feature, according to all Indications. Coach Buck DlXon's Kittens are in their best . shape of the' season? epienaia pnysical condition and greatly improved team- w mane . win n the local freshmen t their peak for . the climax game with the Ute and Greenlings, the visitors are In for a real tussle vlf the MY" Frosh tinue their present The game between the rival freshman teams is always . an tensely Interesting, indlca- -' tlon of the strength of the material to be added' to the varsity' teams next year. Both teams are especially uated in regard to and ,the ability ef grldsters the varsity possl- biiltles will be played to the in the cominr I "J mm Coach Yere ChanieJ pion of the "U" Papooses, a former-Reds- kin star, is bringing a strong team to Prove The 21-- 7 victory oveFlhe Aggie freshmen demonstrates in itself the potential "U" frosh power. - The Utah freshmen have scrimmaged with the formidable varsity aggregation all season, engaging in fewer practice tussles than the Utes. ands they arev regarded as one of the best first-yeoutfits In Utah U-- history .The Kittens' ability on defense ha? beert Well demonstrated. If the scoring punch can assert lUelf Armistice day, the Kittens have a splendid chance of victory. Monday By DIXON STEWART (UP) Rogers Hornsby has become the. world's - highest - priced '"baseball player through his transfer to the Chicago Cubs from the Boston Braves. It is just one more reputation for the premier batsman of the National leagu.e but the Chicago Cubs are prldeful that they gave the most money, and money value is players, that ever has been given for a baseball player. Record Value Given President William Veeck of the Cubs announced last night that Hornsby had been obtained in exchange for five players and an unnamed sum,- the "highest consideration ever given." The five play-er-a are Freddy Magulre, second baseman; Percy ' Jones, left handed pitcher;' Louis Leggett, catcher: Harry Siebold and Bruce Cunning ham, pitchers. - . There Is little question bub that me luuu ui casa ana players will represent close to the $300,000- mark exceeding by 1200,000 ' the money given for Babe Ruth by the New York Yankees, and Willie Kamm by the Chicago White Sox. In addition the Cubs must - assume contract Hornsby's , three-yea- r which is reputed to call for a salary payment of $40,000 annually. "We are getting Hornsby because he will bolster the Cubs with his hitting ability," Veeck said. Behind that may be seen the ambitions of William Wrigley, the " - of the ' - 'V- con-pac- e.' : ' - - ' - ; - v ! iv . . - V . dis-mo- st h. i: - - - ar newly-develope- d T PLANNING LICENSE LOST HOOPBATTLES Intersection! Games .in . De ' -JamHI northild- cember and January Are ers, to push his Cubs Into a Na tional league championship and Sought for- - Cougars- -a world's champlonnhlp titlo. Hornsby will make the Cubs, one of the strong teams in the league. Basketball Is already In the air, revoked the permit yesterday. MulWith Kikl Cuyler. Hack Wilson with the B. Y.- - U. Cougars plan lens could not be reached for a and Stephenson, ..tjjje'Rajah will ning five Intersectlonal .tussles m. statement make the Cub batting l;et one to be December and January. At the same time the license of Official permission of the Rocky Billy Showers,: St. - Paul r middlefeared. Mountain conference is required weight, was revoked. He was hurt Replaces Magulre Hornsby will play second In the be'ore the games can be staged, but in a bout with Shuffle Callahan place 'of Magulre, who; although a this approval is more or less of a Monday night - Showers Is in no condition to fight, the commission youngster, covered his territory' formality. " ; said In revoking the license. . well, but wasn't strong with s bat. North Dakota Coming ' ' This trade gives Hornsby his North Dakota "U" will appear In In the Woodpile Nigger " two games on December WIFE'S DILEMMA But 'the twinkle-iCoach Rom third affiliation In. three years. In Provo for 24 and ' 29, a splendid "Which'll we see? There's an ney's eye prophesies anything but 1926 he managed the St. Louis Car- series attraction. The Dakotans awfully funny Charley Chaplin at A merry holiday for. the Utea on dinals to a world series victory bethe Bijou, You'll split your sides. November 17, and the. secret prac as dramatio a series as has been are playing In Ogden a few days fore the "Y" tussles. Then there's "Shreiklng Souls' at tlce Of the "Y." the trln of Cnanh played. are Efforts being made to' bring the Scarehead. It'll make your hair ftomney to Omaha all point to, a Hornsby played In the series . of Enid, stand on end. ." rnlgger In the woodpile" when Cou after his mother had died and was Phillipsoneuniversity of the nation's outstand- of think "Can't you burial. Her last words something awaiting ai Aacv uke. I And the fans are' watching de were that Rogers was to go ahead ing teams, to Provo. for two games, else? I'm wearing my new geor 9 fend 10. Arrangements gette waist and I've just had a pervelopments, wondering just What with the series. He did and the January Cards took the series, the first are indefinite on these games as manent wave." Detroit News. tha "Y" has up Its sleeve. yet, "Y" authorities expecting an championship the Red Birds .ever answer to their. proposal within a be rare attractionslforthehoop - Welh the election Is over and the won. J : days." Colorado'Teachern one fans. The North Dakota games wheelbarrow season Is herer' " f Hornsby was traded to the Giants few after getting into difficulties, with of the strong Centennial ) state are practically certain, and strong was the. end of the match, for Park the St. Louis managmen., jvttr teams, will come here on December hopes are held out for other en, was unable to recover from the ef- the series. He spent the year as 17, if negotiations are- . completed ' counters. . ', ; fects of the "ride" in time to come assistant to McOraw, but at the successfully. Phillips Is Spectacular Any and all of these games will hack for the third fall." end of the season unexpectedly Phillips university will be a par' ticularly strong drawing card, since i Kid ' Ford and Young -- Strong was traded to Boston. 1896. and slaved this Oklahoma team- was one of opened the sort card with a slashJust what transpired to bring on Texas, April 27, baseball 'first with the' outstanding outfits In the naThe boys, the aale still remains a 'mystery. professional ing who weighed In the neighborhood tion last season, chalking up 48 vic One story is that Hornsby's man- Dallas., 1915 In the Cardinals bought him tories In 50 games. played through- of 75 pounds, traded wallops all the agement of the Giants while. way, and drew - hearty applause was 111 didn't suit the Giant for $5000. And now, 13 years latere out the season - chief. from the farm Another is that President Hornsby has become , the highest' Altogether, it may be seenL that Young Booth, and Young Cox Stoneham went through the deal priced baseball player ever to 'be the "Y" Is planning a big basketball i then tussled three rounds to a without r yepr. McGraw. " The purchased. draw. Booth had s wicked left complete consulting never avIH story probably but landed only occasionally, white be made public. Cox gave a commendable Imitation With the Braves he again asof a dancing dervish. f sumed , National league . batting Buck Williamson and Pete Walk- honors, but as manager could lift er, then staged a slow the team to no higher than seventh exhibition, and a , dull .place. . araw was me result. w Horrmhv W- - In Winters, pns-slbl- ly " . f J ' ' Oklahoma, I 1S Hart "4 t" "J ' : v ..... , '. ' T" ' 1 Scfaaffaer fc Marx ; " " . ' '' ,. -- . r --' rOyercbat le f d I ' LA-B- al pre-seas- ;! ' . 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