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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10 QUIT AND JEFF... Jeff Was Calling Them Right, at That (Copyright, Trd 24, 1922. 1923, fey H. Mark Eeg. It. . 0. rtsher. fat, By BUD FISHER OS.) 'visTl, em t'NBeTTMOC spot 5 cam FiftenyeitfVFiv TT SHoTi AT 0 YARDS AAJt I ViTHcwT WAlTlfOGpoR THfc I MAR K.C R TH C SUt--T ofygAcW PNC PUBLICITYJO CoRgcTUN. IE Intercollegiate Rule Will Require Clean Bill From ' Sport Event Entrants. New YORK, Oct. attd Pr.)What 23. (By th Aseocl may ha tha opening Wedge In a campaign for publicity regarding tha personnel of all oollege athletic to big contesta, combination pravlou will bt Inaugurated at tha coming intercroea country championship collegiate run at Van Cortlandt park lata next month. 1 ha Innovation will ha tried In connection with tha freshman titular race and will Involve a complete dlacloaure of the entrant' previous acholastlo and collegiate athletic activities. t'nder the Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic aeeoclatlon of America regulation, tha entry 'of an unlimited number of fieehmen permitted up to the formal closing of the field. At the apecial request of the leading eastern athletic reaches, a further entry of not more than five men will be permitted up to within The forty-eighours of the start. coaches originally requested that post entries be received, but the committee ruled against this suggestion and comn enpromised on the additional the contentry. Thin action In part mat tion of the coaches that It was not alof ways possible to know tha ability all freshman runners at tha time tha formal tntrlea closed. entry, In accepting the the 1. C. A. A. A. eaw an opportunity to put Into effect a plan of publicity regarding athletic entrants, and adopted a rule that all competitors In the first, veer extent must furnleh a complete list Of school and college scholastic standing, activity and records in all sporta In which In they had competed, and particularly track and field athletic event tn whlih point or prise winning position had -- 1 flva-ma- lAocordlng t unofficial statements, this msthod of ascsrtalning theathletes comha later plete athletio history may and chamadopted for all dual, triangular pionship competition! under the JurisdicWorking with tion of the organisation. other aimllar collegiate sports governing In time a plan la that It bodies. hoped foot-bs- l, may be broadened to cover baseball, other basketball and intercollegiate Sport. 201 would then provide for compilTh of such data and Its distribution, not ' ing but to competing colleges the press, only and alumni, varsity clubs and other elm-bfor previous Inspection organisations to competition. This would afford an opfor detecting any Irregularities portunity in the etatement furnished by the pro-Is what posed contestants, and eliminate known In college athletio circles as the "ringer." "drifter'' and "college jumper." ar Fund Will Be Raised to Keep Sarazen in Pittsburg lYtfceae-galake Trlbsae Leased Wire. PITTSBURG. Pa., Oct. 22 A fund will be raised by prominent Pittsburg golfers and business men to keep Gene Sarazen, the Fretted States open golf champion and the Informal world s champion, and have him represent the city in the Brit-la- h open championship tournament and algo In the prominent titular tourneve which will be held during the 1923 season. Raraxen la the idol of the Pittsburg golfing public and In recognition of the advertising and fame that he brought to the city by hie achievements on the I nka. the fund will be for the purpose of rewarding him and to show the appreciation of the people of the city. Chleete dear Sloans Great Victory on Ballyhoo Recalled By AL CHICAGO Oct. 21. Good race horse are far more plentiful than nowaday good jockeys. At the present time there Is an abundance of high class thoroughbreds, but a single noteworthy rider to guide them. A generation ago. before adverse put a damper on the sport, racing followers as often as not played the jockey Instead of the horse he rode. The most picturesque figure of the American jokeys of the 90 a ww Tod Sloan. 11s developed a nqw atyla of riding by crouching far over the neck of hie mount so that the weight was sustained on tint shoulders, of the horse he rode, end there was less wind resistance., lie Introduced his Style In Kngland and made a show of th English riders, who all eat erect. Sloan's greatest triumph In this counBev try came when he rode Ballyhoo to victory In the Futurity In 1900 at Hheopahead bay. This was on of h most sensational Futurities ever run. At that time the rivalry between the Keenes and the Whltnevs was at Its height. bv The Keene colors were carried three cracks Tommy Atkins, Olympian and Cap and Bells. The latter was a filly bv Domino, "the black whirlwind." Olvmplan also was sired bv Domino, bv The Whitneys were represented Ballyhoo Bey and Klkhorn, the former being a son of the great Kingston, That summer Sloan was riding In England, where he was a tremendous In order to steal a march on his great rival the late W. C. Whitney went to the expense of bringing Sloan over to r de Ballyhoo- - Bay. Sloan's arrjval In New York at that surtime ereated a sensation. It w mised that he had come over to ride one of the Futurltv candidates, but the public could not find out which It was to be Roan refused to answer any questions on the subjert and would Hot even admit that h was going to ride In the big event. At firt It was thought that the Keenes had acquired the services of the noted jockey and It, waa not until a dav or two before th race that It became known that he was to have the mount on Ballyhoo Bey Sloan's eonjraet called for a fee of it sue-ees- s. SINGLE HIT MAY DEPRIVE COBB OF NEW LAUREL IMMIIIS FINK. isooo for th on race, hl'e transportation from England and back and all his expenses while he remained In America, The latter was no small amount, for Sloan, who had .been hobnobbing wtth the nobility on the'other side, lived like a prince. He employed the services of a valet and It required a score Of trunks to hold his wardrobe. The Keene stable was made favorite for the rare at 4 to S. The Whitney entry opened at S to 2. hut the fact that Sloan was to ride Ballyhoo Bey brought out such a flood of money that th odds went to 11 to , I at post time. Th race wai run over the Futurity was which short course, seventy feet of six furlongs. Tha start was a good one, although little could be seen of it from the stands. Cap and Bella waa tha first hors to how In front. The apeedy daughter of Domino cut out a terrific pace. It was the Intention of her rider to, run Ballyhoo Hey of ht feet so that he stable mates, both strong finishers, would come on and bin. But Sloan was tpo wee to fall into th trap. He was satisfied to rat In behind the flying leader, at the same tlm keeping well up so as to avoid being shut off by the others. The, five horses representing the two b'g stables were all heads apart at the quarter. Cap fend Bells was leading, with Ballv-ho- o Bey second snd Ohmpan third Tommv Atkins fourth. Klkhorn fifth and the others lengths badk. There was little change In position until the stretch wa reached, although by that time the two leader had opened up a gap of half a length on the third horse. Finally the pace began to tell on Cap and Bells, fehlch waa leading, with Hallvhoo Second, and the pace had been so terrific that when she stopped she was all out td the last ounce and fell back Into the ruck. The moment th fill showed s'gn of faltering flloan realised that the time had come to stall off the rush of hie rivals and he went to work with hands and knees, Olvmplan took up the chase, but Blnan continued to ride like a demon without ever looking around, and he shot over tne finishing line with Ballyhoo length and a half to the Bey's head good. ttle fact that a majority f th Utahns Injuries at Boulder; Play at Laramie 'Tomorrow. Second Place Winners Major Leagues Get lf Cobb WEAKER REAPPOINTED. 23 Trls CLKVELAND, Ohio, Oct. Oct. 23. On man's judg- Breaker will continue te manag th CHICAGO, ment on a o'.d. blustery day with rain Cleveland Amerlrsn. league team next season Announcement was to this effect threatening may cost Ty Cobb, star Of made today bv Jv C. Barnard, president the DetroirT(gersnhe?na.circf lett- of the Cleveland dub. , ing a new major leagua record this Sea eon. One hit separatee the Georgia Peach from being the first major leaguer to hit In th .4(10 clara for three sea- RAISES PROBLEM BRINGING UP FATHER son. Th game In question was plaved In New York May 12 between th Yankees and tha Tigers. Recalling It today, the official scorer raid Oobb smashed a grounder In tha direction of seoond base Everett Scott, the Yankee shortstop, went after th ball and reached It. but In the official scorer judgment he let the .ball slip away, when ha should have com up clean with It and made an assist. Consequently. Kcott waa charged with an error, which appear In the official score as- - sent to President Johnsons office According lo the unofficial records, Cobb had 211 hits, being credited with two In the May 13 game, which gave him howa mark of .4iht. Th offli lal ever, credit Cobb with only 210 hita, one lea than necessary to bring nim into the select lire!, for th third tlm in his baseball career. , President Johnson Is away and before th records are closed for the season. It Is possible for th league officials to overrule the official scorer, In view of ht ne Walter Hagen and Joe Kirk wood Will . Appear at Country Club in November Walt) Hagen, British open champion, and Joe Kirkwood, .Australian champion and fancy ehot golfers. Who aerie of hjbltlon matches, will play an exhibition match In Belt Lake In the early pkrt of November, probably on the first Saturday of the month, according to Hal Lamb, who has arrangement for the occasion in charge. The men re now in Chicago and Are gradually working thslr way weat. They will play an exhibition match with Qtorge ''Gii Von Elm, former Utah knd champion and contest ant for the honors In th western open It Will be an eighteen-hol- e championships. event, and will be played on the new course of the Bolt lake Country club. In addition to the match, Mr. Kirkwood, who la an artit in fancy shot will give demonstration. will b Ai nominal admission fe Charged and tha men will play for the Juvenile Court Takes Charge of Chess Wonder NEW .YORK. Oct. 23 The children's oourt today placed Samuel R. Rsesohwakl, chest wizard.' on parole until October 39. after he was arraigned on a charge of being without proper He ales was held In 21090 hall aa a material witness In connection with sum. mouses Issued for his parents and WU Mam Lowey, who are charged with violating the law pertaining to the appearance of a minsr aa a public entertainer specialist, are touring the country In a lever. The gam wa slew and many penalties were called for offside plawin- Romshape ney expects to have his men for th gam with the Butte BqhooT of Mine Saturday at Butte. - mrmcanx : Mag&Tfe THE CftfcASEtaS CftXVAT Ask your dealer to show, you the patented lining ' in Masik Tic. You teni wrinkle it Wear it as- long at you like it will never need pressing. Off Romneys Bobcats 1 Defeat Billings Elevsn H. M. HKNEMAN SON KgMhdnrfN 8w fnriKA U.lAe peels) te The Tribune. BILLING'S, Mont., Oct. iS. Ott, Romney's Montana State college Bobcats defeated Billings Polytechnle Uisututs's football team, 24 to I, here today. BilWfis scored touchdown Us in the lings first quqartsr by a scries ef forward held the and Bobcats scoreless. passes In the second quarter, however, the col p Qlsk your Dealer jfor MagtkJTie imxrrtriio i TRIAL TUBE FREE TO MEN SEND COUPON guar-dtanzhi- p. U. R. Pat. Off. fe. By George McManus T-Sou MEAN THAT HAVE YOU tY THAT i IN MR.JOMEtk EEN COOO MORNING . 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The entered the game with Captain McCar-re- n on the and thre regular Injured Hlcksman Marred for Hst. Halfback Poly with his em ashing line plunge and accurate forward pastes. Cowan, tackle; Husqmeyer, end, and Bowden, fullback, played stellar bU for Coach Romney s ?, MOTT NEW YORK. Oct. 23. Football experts of the east were still studying today the Puztllng lock etep shift employed by the doughty eleven from Centre college. Danville, Ky., which lost 'to Harvard at Cambridge Haturdsy 24 to 10 Rhouid It be taken up and employed widely, critics wondering how the rule would be elected by euch ehlfts As used by the southerners, It was In conformity with established regulation including the newly clarified rule on ahlft plavs. whbh ha been made sufflclentlv basehall writer at tha gams had credited with the needed hit by tha rule committee of the Intercollegiate Football association to be to all but universally ona man onInterpreted an attacking prevent team being dn motion before the bell Is passed. Those Who saw th Harvard-Centr- a game Saturday know that the lock etep shift ie effective, even if they are not quits clear why It should be more demoralising to a team on th defense, than th more common ehlft plays-are- . Being new It had the element Of surprise, not only to th spectators, but to the Harvard team, which required a numSuffer No Serious ber of plays to accustom itself to th Strang sight of a whole team marching, hand on shoulder and in the approved Bing Sink style, and then trooping back before the ball wee snapped. The one obieetkm raised-- against th lock step shift seems to b the time It requires, particularly when the quarterback adds an extra figure to ht signals and th whole team fronta and "rightabouts" wirif the precision of a troop Sperisl to The Tribes. of circus eouaves. DENVER. Colo.. Oct. 23. Th UniverBut If the idea should find popular fasity of Utah football team held snappy vor and be widely used by a number of team K seem probable, according to reworkout In Broadway park thl mornthat the rules committee would be ing. They will remain her tomorrow to ports, sked to take of It and, perwork out again In preparation for the haps. b askedcognisance to place a time limit on As the game with the University of Wyoming the completion of such shift now aland. Centre could have at Laramie Wednesday afternoon. Th rules whistle and forth until th marched back Crimson team went through th practice Mew though It would have been poqr In fast fashion. team. a for losing Utah will b ready with all of Its play, policy era for th gam slth the Cowbovs. Minor Injuries occurt-eIn th Boulder in but thes will not keep nny of gam, the men out of the game. Checks Coach Fltspetrlck he hinted that'Rie will not use some of hie beet bets in CHICAGO, Oct. 23. (By tlj Associated the Wyoming game unless It Is necesCheck sary. as he realises that he will have totalling 37,OSf 41, a Sough Job ahead of him In winping Pres.) th amount awarded to the from the Cowboys and also In winning from Colorado oolleg November 4 at members of th Cincinnati National and Salt Lake. The C. C.i Tigers are picked St. Louis American league baseball clubs, for finishing th pennant race In secby many to take the eonference honor plars.i today were sent Wut by Basethis year and the Utah coach will prime ond ball Commissioner K. M. Landis. Each hi team for the game. was given tl8,S49.23, club representing The Utah boys will leave Denver toof the 30 per cent balance after morrow evening ana Will leave for home one-haworld' aerie dentender had been from Laramie immediately after the the paid and the 13 per rent allowed the com game, arriving in SoK Lake Thursday been deducted. office had mlselonera . morning. The 8t. 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