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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, .NOVEMBER 14 - MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Aint Married or He Would Have Known nrftdemy of Ephraim by making all points score of 20 to 21, in the final porlod thlr Prerioiialr FHfaiui had gained two touchdown. ford Peterson, Ephraim half, Intercepted a SaisiHte paas In the part of the Initial quarter and carried the hall fifty yard to a touchdown, managlnff to get past the Mnopete The subsequent kick wni forfeited men Again the mime man gut through and made a long end run for a second touchdown. Jbpb calm failed at goal kicking. Pou lap carried the hall from th twentr-yarline tr the other when he received Ephraim kickoff Ferd Teteraon downed him and pre vented Immediate scoring by Kunpete. In th last qusrter hrUkuon carried the hall almost over with a long end run, and Feel placed It a rots on a line buck. Agein )te re scored posted the (wovees, and tiila time Pott!on line plunging kicked goal. Pouhen al This placed Himpefe one point ahead of Its op For a third time one'of Ericksons ponents. end runs brought 8Hif close to the goal after spirited playing on the part of the entire team, and once more Foulsen efoased the line, also kicking goal. $ , ltt III LINEUP E1STJJISII With .Gardner Out, Catrow Prospective Center; Second Team Drawn On. Is heavy The Leopards want through scrimmage with the second team last evening in preparation for their game with the Panthers, which will be played Saturday afternoon at Cummings field. The Leopard prospects received a jar esUrday when it was reported that Floyd thirdner, fullback, would not be allowed to play in the annual classic. Gardner at the during the lnterclass series collarplaed Fast high but suffered a broken to hard been has bone. He working Satureligible to play in the game for contest the of day, but was ruled out the same reason that two of the Panther Boob Burrows boys were declaredonout. to oppose Mork m had been counted the game, but hit having been declared Ineligible puts the Leopards' hopes in Cptrow as the pivot man. Gardner looked like the find of the aa son, but his service In the contest Aswilla not be available to the Leopards. result of this situatoin, Coach Romney has drawn three promising second team players and will keep them on the first These players are souad indefinitely. Vorse quarterback; J Smith, guard, and Voi-sund How H. Smith, backflelder. Smith have been playing some good ball In the East high backfleld, while John Smith has performed well on the line. By this drawing on the seconds, the Leopard squad roster has been boosted to twenty-five. Uses Entire Squad. . Romney l using his entire squad In formations, thus Riving the boys who are on the squad anil who do not regularly start ths games a chance to get In and work with the regulars. It la likely that Ontrow will be the pivot man against Guard poaitlona will no the Panthers doubt be taken care of by Ryan and the mill Kump, who have been through Lew Van and know what to look for. Cott will take one tackle position and either Gillespie or Rliead will be In a similar place on the opposite side of the Cott la a veteran and so la hr. Van Rhead haa worked his way up Gillespie from a 1920 second tram position. Tauftr and Beetle will probably hold down the extremities. Both of these lads hare good dt tensive qualities and their offensive ability has been well demonstrated. Ip the baikfield, R and F Meyer, Roberts and Iarmer will probably start the Contest Read Colvin, a newcomer from California, may get a chance to ehow his wares. Beers, Smith and If the latter doesnt start at tackle, will be In the baekfield reserve. Yesterday a pep rally was held at the East high. The students gathered on the west steps and were given Instructions as to the seating on the day of the game. Yells and songs were rehearsed The stiwieota gave fifteen 'rahs for the 'East high and then kept a solemn aillence while Bugler Gtnny Simmons sounded taps over the Panthers. A pep dance will be held at thb Oddhn hall Friday night for East high students The official student body exclusively." canf of the Students Associated, East, -- will admit the dancers to- - the hall - - , It was announced yesterday afternoon that Owing to the fart that some students had been allowing others to use their cards for admittance to the games, a drop ticket plan will be instituted at the The East students will game Saturday present their cards to the student body treasurer at set hours today and tomorrow and will be Issued Individual tickets, v htrh they will present at the gate. Student body cards will not be honored at the gate The girls of the East high held a candv f e yesterday to raise funds for hiring a liano for the game sit Is probable that an assembly will be laid at the East high tomorrow forenoon. OH-le- -- SANPETE BOYS WIN ! IN FINAL PERIOD f ifT. PLEASANT. Not, 2 North Ksnpt btph today staicwt one of the rmurboi k for nme time, when they defeated Snow tr cratt Lineup Hsnpetf Ounderson ... Olson ami Graham Allred ( hristenxen H Snow It .... 1.., ( . or SNAKE DANCE AND RALLY FOR SAINTS hrUtrtiwn WITH THE BOXERS gt , Chicago Tribune Balt Lake Tribune Leased Wire. NEW YOHK, Nov. 2. Tommy Gibbons us cored eighteen krunkouts in eucceiuihin, one of F. Pete a the tangent strings ou record, though hi vie Barton Long strings of Armstrong time were areallnotease marks, uncommon with heavyweights, knockouts but it Is seldom that mea la the lighter classes cor more than a few knockouts hand run nlng. 1 Ilurr .... f., ........ ,.g ,, . rh BagnaU Thnmpw'n GRANITE SECONDS PLAY MINERS TODAY Th today C.rauite seconds will go to Park City to play the Miner this afternoon Ibis game was arranged after the scheduled game between L It 8 ami iranlte seconds bad been canceled by the L. P. 8 coach owing to I he depletion of bis eottd team squad by irt motion of many of the players to the first string After arranging for the Park it y game the Granite roach mi told that the Paints would, muster a team to play the original scheduled game, but this gam If played will have to take pise next week. If the game is not plaved, the Farmer nay they will claim It record by forfeit, thus giving them a season of thri victories and one defeat, Ti Bed and Blue seconds have been showing steady improvement In their reeeut name, although they got off to a nor start, losing tlielr first scheduled gam to East secon Is. 8ime that game they hate defeated both tit Jordan and Wert second their victories b lug mainly due to cffU tent open field play in which the forwatd pas counted for several touchdown. In their bakfiehl. Benfell has been handling the forward i wanes in great style and Itruke has been pla)tng a strong game. Their line luis N'en able to bold when their goal lle was threatened s Tiie Park Cltf team haa bee pHrlng hall all aeaaoa lit their early season work they were able to crus th leopards goal Une against a team pertly made up of first string platers They were also able to tie the East second team (n n game plaved at Park Pit, which Indicates that they have a U n ptsying capable lineup. The Miners hat an indeM-nden- f Mhiduie, as thev ar tiot plated in either of the four section which will battle A for the state championship and close gam la expected In today's fd coo teat. Nebraskans Will Meeet Pitt Eleven Saturday I INCOIN Neb. Nov 2 Twenty four Corn hasker football wariiors deoratvd with fit starlet and cream of the rnHendty of Nebraska Idled aboard a train here late today on Its Ps . first leg of tb Journey to Plttwbitrg, clash with where on Batunlay the torohukr In an the University of Pittsburg tntersectiooal football The team wae dtoritd as game A brief workout will-- b held physically fit. on btagg field, (bUago, Thursday. Turf Entries who defeated th veteran Midget Smith Barr Hill, last sight, has bevn signed for tiro Hintib meets Itny Moor at the 0Hr boua opening rbow of the International 8torUng club an November 11 and Ju Lynch at Madison <tre Garden for the Jewish relief on November 11. New York state armories will not be turned to prof shua boxing. Official denial was today of th report that a syndicate Of wealthy promoters will soon lease Hie Eighth (oast Artillery armory, the largest armory lu th country, to stage titular bouts there aa a competitor to Madison Square UarUtn. mad The wiseacres are pit king Harry Orch nf Pittsburg to beat t barley Welnert of Newark In thetr clash for fifteen round at Madison Hquar' Garden Friday light, but ther are to Greb Inclined th belief that going many will not h easy Wmrt la a great fighter when he gets off In fronr MOXTRIAU Nm 2 Mike MuTigue, York, holiler of the Canadian middleweight boxing title, knorked out Bu.k Crouse, rhlladelphia, In the fourth round bout tonight. of a Ne ten-rou- ll Determined to maintain their clean alate of victories, Utahs Crimson grid squad will embark for Reno tonight. The Salt Lakers will clah w.ith the University of Nevada on Satutday. The teafn will travel over the Western Pacific, leaving at H oclock. Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick, Advisory Graduate Manager Thoma Varley and Trainer Elnar Neilaen will accompany the g squad, which Is composed of the follow-Inplayers. Ends, Walt Nall, Virgil Peterson, Phil Jeppson; tackles, Mac Swan, Warren Gilmer, Ike Clark; guards, Henry Hurren. Kent Evans, centers. Captain Harvey Hancock, Jim Anderson; quartet back, Neil Smith; halfbacks. Mickey Reid Jewkca, Floyd Romnev, Spot L're; fullbacks, Ulen Watkins. Clare Hagen. Mac Swan, Utahs premier tackle and the main cog In the first defense, may be unable to make the vrlp. The condition of hie mother, who le in tin Ogden hospital, was serious last night, and unless a change for the better is noted, Swan If Swan" does not will remain in Ogden go, either George Marthakls or John Clark be his will ttken ip place. Thu varsity ci'mplcted their training for She Nevada contest with a fierce scrimmage against Thorums ftosh yesterday. With the froeh using Nevada plays on the offense, the varsity acquainted themselves with Nevada formations and are confident that tf these plays are used Haturday, they will be able to break them up Utah will go into the contest in rare shape, Neil Smith being the oniv condiwho la not in the beat of tion. Smith suffered a twisted back in the Idaho battle, but with Trainer Netl-seworking on him nightly, tile Injury is responding to, treatment imThe team will return to Salt mediately following the gam" over the Southern Pacific arriving in Salt Lake at 3 25 oclock Sunday afternoon. Coach Tommv Fitzpatr.ck has issued orders that everyfoott all man must b In his berth at 9 oclock Between h Jit and 9 a student rally will take place at the station undey the direction of Yellmaster Lennox Muidock. -- Crim-soni- Reg. BRINGING UP FATHER te to The Trttwee. LOGAN. Nov. 2 Fired by a firm determination to come back victors, the Utah Aggies," twenty-tw- o strong and accompanied by faculty and student reprethis morning earlv left Logan sentatives, for Pueblo, why re they will clash wdh the Colorado School of Mines from Uolden, Com., Saturday, and the squad will arrive In Pueblo tomorrow afternoon in time for a workout. The following is the personnel of tho squad: Coach Dick Romney, Dr. Edgar B. Broassrd, faculty repiesentative; Trainer George Nelson, Student Manager a Sidney Nebeker, representative of the student body, snd Captain Loulg Falck, Charles Hart WiUard Knowles, Ray Wol-leAlbert Stanger, Percy Hanson, Maurice Conroy, Milton Hansen, - Joseph Ballif, Maughan, Andrew Caffev, John Croft, Sterling Harris, Howard Joshua Woodside. James Bingnam, Virgil Norton, C'vril Hammond, James Evans. Durreil Hendricks, W HI ter and George Hackman. At Ogdn the squad took a workout and then left for Denver over vhe D. A R. G W. Coach Romnev expeels to put in two practice periods St Pueblo tomorrow and Friday The Farmers are fully aware tiiat they face a hard game, even though the Colorado Miners are at the bottom of the ladder in the conference. Toe Miners have loat their three games by close scores, but have always been dangerous contenders. The Utah Aggies are determined also to come hack with tha victory and a clean bill in the conference race so that It may he possible to play ior th6 conference title at Salt Lake on Thanksgiving day. y. Seig-frii- d, two-ho- for Tonights Title Mat Bout at Salt Lgke Theater Middleweight championship, Ira Dern vs. Mike Nestor. Welterweights, Bobble Roscoe vs. O. D. Chapmen. Mlddlewelghts, Ed Shell vs. Al Newman. va. Art B. Stewart Lightweights, Sehmertx. Referee, Wilt Thornton. , Master ceremonies, Sammy Soble. v1 Ira Dern tonight will bo called uport to defend his title as world's middleweight champion In a wrestling match to a finish, best two in thr falls, with Mike Nestor, the Polish champion, at the Balt Lake theater. Nestor haa made a trip across the continent In order to meet Dern and, according to reports from the east, he is looked upon aa the favorite in tonight o contest In the east, but not In Balt Lake. The best men In the east have wrestled with Nestor and know his ability an? with such knowledge are backing him to win. While Nestor may be a big favorite In the east, Dern is looked upon as a sure winner by the local fane and while they all hold Nestor In esteem and believe he will be a hard man tb beat, the majority of the wrestling fane ate confident that Dern cannot be beaten and that he la a better man than Nestor, regardless of the reputation the visitor brings with him from the east. of helghth and With the exception reach. In which Neator has a shade,, the are two men about equal in measurements, and aa both are In the best of condition, ths contest will likely be In a , gams, snd the one who can conserve his strength to the end is the one who will win. Each man has expressed his confidence of winning. Dern Is determined to retain the title, while Nestor is determined that ha will not. Nestor will appear on the mat In Short trunks, while Dern will stick to the regular wrestling costume ot This will prove a slight long tights. handicap in favor of Nestor, but liyrn will he take ths chance. Dern wi.l says try to win In less than an hour. In order to keep up with his former record of throwing bis opponents In less than an hour. Manager Sammy Soble has consented to show Bobbie Rodcoe In a match with O. D. Chapman. Roscoe is now proclaimed the western champion by defeating Henry Jones of Provo, and also has a atring on tha world a championship draw with Nelby wrestling a two-hoson, the world's champion. Ed Shell will Al out to fall of Neaman and a take try Art Schmerts la confident that ha can B. from Stewart. win the decision Time will be called (or the first match at 8 30 p. m. "wearlng-o- ut ur Rupert Wins Once More; Beats American Falls RUPERT. Idaho, Nov, 2. Rupert high defeated American Falls high srhool by a score bf 13 to 10, The gnme was one of the best played here. Thla makes five victories and no losses for the home- - team this season. Next Friday Rupert meets Filar. school Nebraskan Fined for Fight Film. Transport OMAHA. Neb., Nov. 2. Federal Judge he hed Woodrough, today announced .fined Clarence D, Gray 9500 on a charge of bringing moving pictures of the Dempsey-Carpentlfight from Jersey City to Nebraska. Gray pleaded guilty two months ago. er empsey-Carpenti- er oi I at v H. Off. By George McManus NOW THAfT IVE tMEAXE.O REAT HEAVENS MY CAR OUT OF THE- - HOUtE-n,15 5TOLE.N - t)ENO OUT JOVT TAKE. NAc;ilE'6 A GENERAL. ALARM eEFORE CAR AN RUN DOWN TO THE THIEF DINTX'S PLACE LEAVER donV -- . L WORRY-W- I E WILL CET I IT- - 4NE. ME The LICENCE' mNUMEER- - PIMLICO ESTRIP8. First nee, five and a half furlongs Awning Me 401 r Trick 07, 4 has ft btar 1U6. Kuna 11.1. fruit tig 104 Itelhl Maid IDA. Theo lt9. IlrperlwYte job Margaret f. 109. Fwift Graa Misdeal HO. Fair Virginia 98, Thriller 103, 80 Becond race, two miles TUvan OFtyan INt, Lieutenant Fe 143, New Karen 181, .Jam- A ghcrldsn 130 Lemanomln ltd, Jim Cffwtk HI, Mgllante 140, lufidi I II HI. Overmatch 148. 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C. as sched TALKIN Eight Crimson Coach Thinks ' He n PROVIDENCE, R I . Nov. 2 Bill Brennan of New Y'oik wae gYien the oxer l)an IXowd of Boston In a twelve-roun- d heavyweight fight at Marie-vill- e tonight. WHAT ARE YOU 8IXTT-FIV- E -- Seventh race, one mil and a half Stanley 93 I ucky Find 96, Gilt Fringe 90, Attorney Devil Dog 103, Mnir HIS Klog Trojan DO, Cl 118, Lord Herbert 109, Hello Pard Comm 103. It Pederson Christensen H. Peterson m q. , uled. The "C authorities called off the game yesterday, giving as their reason that there were two other games at Logan this week and the froeh contest would not be enough-o- f a drawing card to pay expenses. This cancellation came as a disappointment to the froeh, who have been working hard In preparation for the game. 106 fg e Olson.,. Monson Madsen Heely Kricksen Burns Pouiseo Academy Morphy By BUD FISHER (Copyright, 1921, by H. O. Tlaker; Trad Mark Es. 17. S. Fat. OS.; dler 106, Iadv Baltimore 120, Oilman 126 Tre Inde lu6p Prodigious 117, Kay Jay 12U, Sedge TonfRht the etudent body of the latter-da- y Saint university nil have a snake dance through town. At the close pt the dance," the mart hers will visit the theater, where they will hold a rally in connection with the football game tomorrow with Granite high school on Cummings field. This game will be the last league game of the season for the Saints team. Student activity cards wid admit one. A 1921. 3 Salt Laka City, Utah Friends with Winter IM KM" , Hv |