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Show oW3rt- - v kT ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1921.' JL2 MUTT AND" JEFF Speaking of Simple Codes, Here's One tC iT"5 60NN A ft By BUD FISHER Fisher. Pat Off.) LONCO Nte FftOMAJOW FO WF (Copyright, 1B21, ky H. Trad Mark Sag. U. .8. , Kndvsv scmvat owe ovR OlD MAN SIHUI.T2 (VJt on'. oefF Gonna. Suf ON Tn ELOPe. r II manage to wirwfrom Boxelder at Kavs-villIf this occur and tha Tiger trim Weber, tluse two teams Will go into a tie fob first honors. Students of th two local schools held a snake dance In the business section this evening. . u. Series Coin Withheld From Rale Violators WEST CONFIDENT III SPITF OF ILL LUCK Panthers Determined to Win, Even Though Two Stars Will Be Absent In spit of th enforced, bbsence from their lineup "in Saturday1 annual gam against the East high of two star players, the West high gridders are confident that they will emerge victoriously. The Pan ther coachea and the supporters of the team do not btaitate to express their re gtet at the niisfortun which has befallen the squad,'' but refuse to become discouraged tjd that account. They point out that while the lose of two stars Is a stunning piece of 111 luck. It Is to be remembered that two players, no how tnatler capable they may be, do not make an entire eleven. The West high team was rscsntly dealt a severe blow by the decision of George A. Eaton, supervising principal of the da't Lake high school, when hs declared two of the West high athletes ineligible to compete In the East-Wegame. The two players who were ruled Ineligible aie Gignt Roberts, star end and center and Fred Johnson, purtrr, on thg West high team of last season. These two athletes passed examination! which were given them for the purpose of making up credits. of last semester. However, this Is not sufficient! since the boys were unable to pass last year because of withdrawals from schbol before the end of the year. This, according to the supervising principal, is sufficient to bar them from active participation In the CHICAGO Nov, 3. Babe Ruth's share ot Hie worlds series receipts, together with the sharia of Bob Meuse! and William Piercey, who accompanied Ruth on the barnstorming unt,. though warned they were violating baseball rules, remains unpaid, It was learned today. Distribution of the playore ehare of the series purse is directed by the commissioner. Judge Landis. When Judge Landis learned of lluths tour In .violation of the Yules, he sent word to the owners of the Yankee team of his Intention to hold ehare. Ruth loon up. the offender afteryard abandoned hi tour. Rtith, Muai and Piercy each hav a claim for 33263.28. LEOPARDS ARE GIVEN ONLY LIGHT WORK , tackier and also fairly good at eatching His lack of experience is ths only drawback. Hal Bowen ha been playing absence and he will probably Johnson start the game Saturday. Bowen la Inexperienced, but" hi large bulk and strength enable him to give a commendable account of himself. Even with the two star absent from the lineup, th West will enter an -unon usually strong team. Every player-Farthe squad, with th exception of ball "H" ney. Bowen and Carmen, played experience Ust season, and th year will undoubtedly help them to a great extent. Bowen will be pivot man. with Marvin Good and Tom Mackay at guards. These two player wet the guards who last played agalnet th Leopard eleven year. Mackay was successful Inhisecuring of show because an position game last year. ing in th East-We. orman Mork and Clarence Harvey will Mork tackle positions. hold down th and also In ptaved on th team last year on game. the team 1319. Harvey made his letter last year. These two playera are big, Coach Replaces Stars. strong and speedy. Coech Roy McIntyre will be able to reFrancis Fgrney and Howard Carmen place Roberts as a runter, but the In- will play ends. This is the first year .or be can ble hardly dia replaced by both these players, but they seem to player an end who will come up to hie ability. hsr.dle thqmselves with the ability of vetbeen Jack Howells has doing practically erans. all the kicking for the West this season, and the form he has shown la exceptionEscandon Is Strategist. ally good. Francis Farney, who has been quarterback. playing end In Roberts's place, is a good In Alex Escandon will play game last year Escanthe don played quarter, and his clever work as a team general is undoubted. Dick Williams and Elroy Newman will play at halfbtfbk. These two plavera also played last year. Newman starred in Williams etuming punts last season. was out last week on account of ptomaine poisoning, but now he Is able to bo In a suit again and will be ready to start the game. Newman has been from Injurlc. Jack Howells will play fullback. Iaist Funk played this position Vernal year and Howells played at half. Howells Is much larger and faster this season than he was a year ago. This evening at the Paramount theater the students of th West high will stag a rally to arouse pep for tomorrow. of the players will be flashed on the screen and speeches will be made by the coach and the player. There will be an assembly at the school this morning. Programs have been printed for the game. This Is the first year that the East and West high teams hav ever used programs at a football game.. The general admission will be 81. Student activity card of other schools will be honored and 60 cents will be charged Th West high upon their presentation. student body will occupy the east bleachers and the East high will occupy the west bleachers. Thii is another shipment of that poparrangements have been Preliminary wo made by West with the Everett, Wash, ular number which placed on for a game, and this will school sale a eouple of weeks ago. high probably take place Thanksgiving, East-We-no outcome of the the matter what Fancy top Brown Heather. Theyre game Is. The Panther coaches are wonders at the price. now waiting only for the sanction of the board of education. f oi ward passes. st te te st EaBt-We- st Men auf-fen- Sport and Outing Hose Plc-tu- na Coach Romney of th East high sent his pets through a light workout last night In final preparation for the biggest" high school gam of the year tomorrow afternoon. All except one of th hove were present and In good shape. John Smith took 'a fling at guard, while Howard Smith and Pony Vorse were Initiated Into the regular backfleld. Thee three lad were drafted from the dlng-IitiWednesday. Jim Darmer waa the plaver who sal not present. Darmer complained of being 111 and wag allowed to mine the practice. Howon ever, It Is sxperted that hs will-bdeck for the contest and that the Leo: arde will put -- their regular troupe the field. An assembly will be held at th Eaat high thlB morning to Increase the enthusiasm lor the game. An orchestra will render several selections, after which Francis Babe" Meyer will talk Captain on the .prospects of a victory for the Leopards. Principal J. H. Coombs will speak on Sportsmanship." Coach Romney will have a lengthy address regarding ths fitness of the Leopard team, and the chances of a triumph for the East high. Miss Betty Perkin will give a recitation. The chib" will etng some songs and II. A. Callahan will address ths ntudents, best Rolfs Blackie" Williams, th tackle turned out at th East high, will also speak to the students. The big pep dance will lie hell In the evening Students were given their yesterday, which will admit them to th game. T drop-ticke- ts L. D. S. U. AND GRANITE WILL TANGLE TODAY Willard Confident He Can Defeat Dempsey - . GEDEON IS BARRED; COAST PLAYERS WARNED Trap Association Elects Pennsylvania Man Head AL SPINK. Tex CHICAGd, Rickard whether I waa oa foot or .on horseback. Nov. he followed that blow up with any laughed, when th the Congress hotel the Had kind of a clout, they would have hung other day I said to him: Instead of up th big Jeaa number What about this talk of another cir- mine. Tou saw th fight at Toledo; you cus between Jack Dempsey and Jess Wilknow how Jes did look good In that lard?" second round, so good that at It sounds Ilk a circus, defnt It?" said that stage thought he was many going to . , win. but about can't tell Tex, then jou always he waa In such awful condition these things. Now, for example, there thatBut hie effort In that second round Is one man who Is absolutely sure that and th knockdowns ho received In th first round finished him." big Jess can take Jacks measure. Oh, I know now, but I didnt know Who In the world Is the man T then, that Jesa tooled himself badly In Why who could It be but big Jess his training before his meeting with Dempsey at Toledo." said Tex. Special .......... .......Q ............ V - - - Y - Z--- t 'V ' ' '"x. ; N. -- v t ; I ' a' VMv' y " - A - V tv-- h X BAN FRANCISCCX NOv. Mike Yokel and Bull Montana have been matched for a two-howrestling bout to take place In tha Municipal auditorium at Oakland tomorrow night. A decision will he given If there are no falls. a s - , v- , ur ' vi Mike Yokel TULARE, Calif., Nov. will meet Dorace Scarbery In the main event of the American Legion Armistice day card here. Yokel waa substituted for CHICAGO, Nov. t. Judge lenoaaw M. E. J. OConnell of Log Angeles, champion welterweight wrestler. In an effort to ImtoLandla, commissioner of baseball, prove the legion card. Scarbery, a Dos night wired William McCarthy, presi- Palos product. Is considered a coming dent of the Pacific Coast league, advising champion and has never been thrown. him not to permit players of his league to participate in any games which had Texas to Joe Gedeon, former infield er of the 8t Grid Louie Americans, In the lineup. The ruling followed receipt of a telegram from President, MoCarthy last week NEW ALBANY, Ind.,- - Nov. Miss inquiring about the" statue of Joe Gedeon. Marie Mier arrived today from Fort At that time MoCarthy advised th judge Worth. Texas, and after Bo meeting that a ball gapie was to be played on th football player of Centre colcoast. In whjch Coast league players war McMillln, boarded another train Danville, Ky., to participate. Gedeon was scheduled to lege, with him for Danville. She aald she was be a member of one of the dubs. The engaged to McMillln, but asserted that game yfas to be played November 1L the marriage would not take place beGedeon was given hie unconditional fore January. 8he explained that she by President Phil Ball of th at. mads the trip from Fort Worth to see Douls American league dub after he had McMillln play hla last remaining games testified before the Cook county grand with Centra. jury here regarding the throwing of the world's series games by the Chicago Whit Sox to the Cincinnati Nationals in to It Girl Centre rSOrTT3c3LK T YOU At HE3 1919. WE MOtT TO m our hew apartment A Chinaman-lTlL-JOb- mv T7 luck Marry Team Hero Grid Injury Fatal Warship Team Player NEWPORT, R. I., Nov. Injuries received in a football game yesterday caused the death at the naval hospital last night of Frank Nadeau, 23, of Lowell, Mass., s a fireman on tbe battleship North Dnkota. He waa picked up unconscious after a scrimmage In the third of a game between the North Daperiod kota team and the Seamen-Qunme- n eleven of the tordepo station. Death waa due to rupture of a blood vessel at the base of the brain. first-clas- T e IS THANKSGIVING SALE Here Js Your Turkey Money IN SORRT WE. moved: if and Overcoats $ o) 50 . Besides a saving, ...0 -- , to The Trlbnat. OGDEN, Nov. S. The city Interscholas-- . tomorrow when the Weber Normal college Moleskin Wearers tangle with the Ogden high school Tigers at Lorln Farr arW. Both teams have played inferior all at ttmea during the present season, but the members of the two squads are primed for a battle Friday. This contest always attract local Interest and a record crowd la expected to be In at. tendance. On paper, th Tigers appear to be the favorites, although a Weber victory would not coni as a surprise. Coaches Merlin Stevenson and Malcolm Watson at Weber have been working hard of late with their warrior and they are coi fident that the Blue and White will 5e successful In the feature contest. Weber has played-bu- t three games this seasorl, but they have shown to advantage In them all. They played the R Y. C. at Logan to a standstill (Or three periods and were defeated by a single touchdown In the final perlodf the score being T to 0. Boxelder defeated Weber. 14 to 8. while Weber trimmed-th- e college eleven of gait Lake. 7 21 to 7. Skeen and Thomas "had expected to be the shining lights for Ogden, while Couch and, Hinckley loom a the best bets for the Weberitee. The Ogden-Wegame -- will hav little bearing on the championship of th the Dev's .warriors Ogden division DVOVOIi ' VVHAT ARE. SEND FER HELLO YOU HOLLERVN -- ABOUTf THE JANlTC - , WHY, WIAR A READY-MADE-? Costa-HWhen Royal More n All pure wool and fit guaranteed. WELL. 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Th the and was understood to have series .....lhb ,, Chrtstophereon English women field hockey team so Informed some friends He came to rhb Avesoh romped to a victory over Rad Chicago from Sacramento at the request to Irvine cliff her today. of President B. B. Johnson of the American league and told his story to the grand . During the past season, Usdeon jury.not Reg. V. fl. did Bat Oft play organised ball. Judge Landis said he had no comment to make on th decision except that Gedeon wa oa th nonellglbl list ana -HELLO be would therefore to that THL, it th contrary JANITOR. ItXJPPOtiE rule to permit players in good standing st Ogden i h All Determined to make the .last league game of the season a victory and determined also, to make up for the poor showing against East High, the L. D. b. U. boys are going Into the battle against Granite today with a new fighting spirit. For two weeks they have drilled hard and long, sometimes not leaving the field until after dark. They have a new spirit and propose to show their supporters that they can really play football. Granite will go Into the game' flushed by their recent good showing against West, while the Saints will be somewhat dejected by their defeat by East. But If each team forgets the past and plays the football It Is capable of, the game should be a good exhibition. Both teams are stronger on defense than bn offense, G williams. so the score should not be very large. The Saints had a rally at a theater Lindsay last night. Today they will hold another Peterson Hamilton big rally at the school. Both coaches are undecided as to who Rock..... NEW YORK CITY. Nov. . Th board directors of the American Trapshootofficers, ing association today elected naming E. E. Shaner of Slippery Rock, Pa., president. Other business included revision of by laws, giving amateurs representation in th association and provision for the formation of a committee of five representing th five sones of the association to. meet with th executive committee in New York December 1 and 2, to pregoverning tournament pare regulation during 1922. At this meeting it le probable that the place of the grand American handicap will he announced. Invitations are expected from Chicago, Atlantic City, In dlsnapolia, Dea Moinea and Cleveland of "He la sorry for that now. He admits Jess wants is another chanoe at very cornea out hie mistake. Now Jack. He believes that If given th estly and admits Itbeand begs for boaan chance ho can whip him sure. And be opportunity to square himself before th I hav thought it all over and la so certain aura, tht' ho will fight world. concluded to give It to him. him on any terma for money, chalk or havo In doing this I hav taken all (ho facta Into consideration. marbles I recall that Jesa waa always a "Yea, I know Jess was certain of he had won nearly winning before bla last melting with all Ms man, that extendfights without Dempsey. He waa so certain of winning. ing himself, that In hlaactually entire career In fact, that Jie did not half train. he had never been knocked down and la his supreme eonfideno 1 realise now that ho didnt train, that heto had whip Dempsey or any other although ho fooled mo at tha time. But ability man living. ha also fooled himself and a lot of J other people. But he fooled himself worst Fight In July. of all, and now he says ho wants to th a Being fellow, proud realizing square himself before the world, and ha fact that he had fooled hlmeelf badly has begged Ixmpsey for another chance," and eager to place himself right again No Cinch, Says Jack. In th eyes of his friends, Willard aska And Jack wants to give It to him, of for another chance at the championcourse." ship. of "In been has he smiled and Tex It, at th anticipation Naturally," Idea. But at that Dempsey looks on taking car of hlmeelf since th day Willard as no certain cinch. Dempsey whipped him. He has been doWhen I asked Jack If ha would give ing this by working on his farm, taking long jaunts through the woods, chopping Jess another chance, ho said: Tox, guess you think that big fellows easy. down trees and all that sort of thing. "When he came asking for another But let me tell you oomothlng. When ho landed squarely on the front of my match with Dempsey he looked hard as face in that second round at Toledo nails and he promised that If given anthe championship he for aever&l seconds after I did not know other chance at first-clue would appear In condition or forfeit any sum within reason. before the I entire Dempput question will start, but the following will probsey, and the latter being willing, J. am ably bs the plavert to start the gam af going forward with the proposition. But ( o'clock on Cummings field: the fight will probably not take place unGranite. 1. D.- - B. 4. til next la a long way off, That July c ........... .G. Pott of course, Mon son. but It will give Willard all . Fox the more time to get In Hogan ..... . ........ lg condition McDonald. .,........rg ............ Parry and to prove, too, that hereal is really in Ho wo... It ............ Davis earnest In the matter." Harris ..... . ........ rt .......... Billings r ......... .D. pett Hamilton...., ' ENGLISH WOMEN WIN. , 8 JOK OEDEON. x himself? . lo partloipat in games in which Gedeon played. - None of the Indicted player who were later acquitted has made application to the Judge Landis for reinstatement and action of th commissioner in th case of Gedeon waa looked upon aa setting a possible precedent for action if reinstatement la requested. SBRVIO. INC, A ' ii. |