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B- tS,0005&,fVEIXS- ' - -i- 7 n - A New Car- toon Comedy C.0NG y rani StWEY SMI- C!t ti 0L6 Texans Beards May Reach Record Length State Welterweight Cham pion Easily Wins Decision; Entie Bill Good. Frank-1- , Darren of Iygan, In the main event staged lagt night at the Manhattan club, outgeneraled and outboxed Joe Black of Demer in a bout. Black, although he tried all the way, neter come clo-- e In any round to .sorry th, Utah welter eight champ. Darren stepped In with a left to the face ami then crossed with a hard right to the same spot enough times to make any other boy elx-rou- quit. Black's only bright spot was In the second round when he rushed Darren Into e clinches and dealt out some bad body blows. But with thin exception, the Denver boy was at Darren's mercy. Frankie sent across fifteen good, dean punches to one In return, and during the fifth round. Black only connected with two clean rights. Darren's left worked like a piston-ro- d and alu)S found Black's face, while he alwas got away bcfoie Joe could come back. In the third round Black went to his corner a mighty tired boj, while In the last round Darren came mar to a knockout. as he hammered Jne around to ull corners of the Tihgr scoi mg be.u ily In cvety exthange. The bout was probably without anv exception one of the most pleasing contests as It ever held at the loi0l swat-stancombined that extra tine boxing and real to a run. the fana good give ability Frankie lean of Jl'uebio, Oolo , Eddie Basel of Pittsburg In the d Dean was semlwludup. on top and dealt out nil the dean punches, while Basel featured a shell and d crouch and relied noon ono swing to end the bout. The bout, while all for Dean, waa a lively affair throughout. Sam lattlmer, the local white hope, easily took Big Ed Morris Into camp In d the second round of their scheduled bout. It was Sam from the first a had In. look gong, while Morris never Sam whipped over - hard right body punches and then countered with a left dose-rang- d, four-roun- left-han- four-roun- Y- Tt FOTtT MOUTH, 'Tex, Oct. 3ft Football players of Texas Christian university, abashed by their string of defeats this year, solemnly resolved at a .meeting joday not to shave until they achieve at least one victory. Their next game is with Oklahoma A. and M, college here next Saturday. all have brards by then and Theyll more beards If they don't win. maybe or right whip to the chin. When the refer ee .awarded the bout to Datlimer, Ed. was badly worsted. Frank Buffington showed the fana how boxer can earn a handy, clever one-tw- o decision over the slugging a clean-cu- t' type. Be "darrened" Young Riley of Fort d go. Douglas to pieces In their Klley kept boring In for action, while met the never and Frank always renlgged Fort iKiuglas boy with lefts and rights to the face. The third round found Riley of three, and In the final taking the ronnt round Buff come close to a knockout. The bout was full of action all the way. Powell F.ddle M'allace and Arthur fought four rounds to a decision. Wala while a featured lace Arthur, lead, colored boy, always laid In wait with his extrustv left punch. Wallace forced all changee, while Powell featured a continual cltneh. Bob Harvey and Roy Thornton fought four rounds to a draw In 'the curtain raiser. The bout was crammed full of exchanges and was an extra good opener. Every bout on the whole card was better than thsdisual standard, and the fans were treated to a great program. four-roun- Race Will Be Run on Thanksgiving Cross-Cit- y The annual eross-clt- v run, held under the auspices of the Deseret gymnasium and sanctioned by the Intermountain A. A. U will be held a usual on Thanksgiving morning. This event has develrunoped Into a classic In ning and Is considered one of the big season. The events fall of the sporting race will be over the uaufil course, which miles in more than five Is slightly length. The usual number of prises will be ofrered, the best of W'hleh Is the Deseret who News trophv cup. Bob Martin. holds the record for the course, has now won one leg on the cup and if he Is successful In winning. It again this year the cup will become hla permanent property. It is expected that he will run this year. One man who ehould again him hard for first honors la Ale pysh long-distan- Sturdy Overcoats of English Make Hoggan, the classy Mest high school athlete, who won the mile In the state Melvin high school meet lust spring. Freebaltn, who was a contender four years ago, may again be seen in his running togs College and high school coai hea are expected to enter. some men, as It will athletes an obgive their jective to work toward In order to keep their Interest tip. Information and registration may be had at the Deseret gymnasium bv get. ting In touch with it, W. Richardson, who will have the conduit of the race In charge. long-distan- BOXING NOTES KENHHIIA. Wls , Oct. 30 Due to the postponement of one game on thfl dlvjslon schedule several changes have- - been made In the playing dates of n games. The game, previously scheduled for next Friday, will be played off Thursday at 2 oclock sharp at Cummings field, while the lat-- L D. S. U. game, which had been placed for last Saturday, be played next Monday at Cummings field. Due to the congestion caused by the D. 8 U. postponement of the game the officials of both West and L. S. D. U. gladly agreed to the enunge in the schedule. The Urariite-Jordagame will be played at Cummings field next Friday. Tne two schools had been planning to play the Thursday, but the date mentioned above has been defidecided upon. nitely A ruling has been made by Lee Prouae. manager of Cummings field, that all the games to be played at the field must start promptly at 2 o'lork. The East-We- st game will also be plaved at 2 oclock, the date being as previously scheduled, for November 11. Weat-Jorda- - lt-- L n Sammy Mdmlall of Rockford defeated Jack Wolf of Cleveland In a ten-rou- nd boxing bout tonight. Wolf had ths better of onlv one round, the fourth, but proved himself able to withstand merciless punishment Wolf weighed 123 and Mandell 12214 pounds. ' i 30 Oct. NBW ORLEANS, Young out Denny of New Orleans knocked Knockout' Doughlln of Philadelphia In SIKI TO COME NOW. the twelfth round of their mheduled NEW YORK, Oct. 0. Battling Bilri, Two fight here tonight. th Senegalese conqueror of Georges crashing rights to the Jaw sent Ijoughlln is coming to ttila country In down and out. lenny weighed 154 pounds and will appear In an American January and Loughlln 14ft tn ring February, Fromoter Tex Rickard on receipt of a comannounced COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 30. Pete Zlvlc munication today from Maurice Hellers, Blkl's of New York won the Judges decision Kid Norfolk, the negro over Phil O'Dowd of Columbus tn a manager. from Baltimore, probably twelve-rounbout here tonight. Each will be Sikl's first opponent. weighed 117 '4 pounds. Th fight was held after an Injunctlen obtained by Robert WINS. REYNOLDS as himself Cline, who represented INDIAN APOT AS, Oct. 80. Jack Revn-ol- d O'Dowd'a manager and claimed breach of of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, welterweight contract, had been modified to allow was claimant, wrestling championship O'Dowd to participate. awarded the referees decision over Louis Nelson of Rrooklvn at the end of two hour' wrestling here tonight Reynolds won the oftly fall of the match after ona it hour and forty-fiv- e minutes with a hold. At Madison. S. P School of Mine. 12, Eastern State Normal, 2. CENTRE GOAL LINE CROSSED. DANVILLE. ICy.. Oct. 30. Officials of GOOD MEETING AT PIMLICO. Centre college looking 'over the football net. 30. one of the best record today discovered that the lone Baltimore:, meetings n the hletoiy of Pimlico track tally made by the University of Louisville Saturday In the game which Censeem on. the books for the eleven-da- y was the only time In six program which will start tomorrow after- tre won, noon. The Maryland Jockey club is giv- years that a team had crossed the Cenline In more and tra stakes than whllg. goal placing at Danville. 2l5,00 ing away purses a record In itself for a meeting WINNER. POINT VILLA and all the good of suih ehort duration 30. rancho Oct. J'HTLADEI.PHIA. thoroughbreds of the fast, Kentucky amt Canada are in the stables at the famous Villa, flyweight champion, won on points contest with HtUtdp course or en route to them. tonight In. his eight-roun- d has Patsy Wallace. .local flyweight, who MANAGER ISSUED INJUNCTION. twice met Jimmy Wilde There were no COLUMBUS. Ohio, Oct. 30 An In- knockdowns. t from real raining promoters junction GRID beINJURIES FATAL. a match here. boxing tonight staging DANVILLE. tween Phil O'Dowd of Columbus and Ky, Oct. 80. Eugino South Poston In FYataroangelo, Pete Zivlo of Newt York 'Was tssued military common pleas court late today to Robert academy halfback, died today of Injuries Cline, who eavs be Is ODowd s manager, sustained in a football gams Saturday Cline represented that In agreeing to par- with, Chatham Training achool. ticipate In the bout tonight O Dowd had violated a contract with him. Tu)o Car-penti- d FOOTBALL RESULTS leg-spl- J2-- 7, FILER DEFEATS coalition by which, dnder the name of rather than coalition, Mr. cooperation, IJo.vd George and his adherents will again come to the front and Bonar Laws party The whole situawill be sidetracked. tion is quite novel and precludes any prediction how It will develop. Dates Set for Postponed High School Grid Games SY PLYMOUTH. Oct 10. (By the AssoI am not trying to take ciated Pres.) away anyones beer; I want to give the voters freedom to control the drink trade." Continued Tram Bag- - On Thu speaks lady Astor In an election address Issued today, in which she denies she desire to impose prohibition on their Inferiority In oratory In comparison that the people by some act or bill. with their opponents. Moreover, Stanley ..Baldwin, who is Mr. George Is Unopposed. Bonnar Law's chief lieutenant. Is genCARNARVON, Wales, Oct. SO. (By erally thought to have been somewhat the Associated Press) In grateful rectactless from an electioneering stand- ognition of his war work." th Carnar- point, when he declared that there wrould bo no Immediate reduction in taxation. Altogether, In the general estimation of the press, Mr. Sonar Law's election stock seems to be In a falling market, while the Lloyd George stock, the newspapers assert, Is rising. Lord Carson, in a letter to friends in Belfast, makes his first political pronouncement In this campaign, expressing the fervent hope that a government will come into power in England which wlU be thoroughly loyal to the Irish settlement aa contained in the act of 1920 as far as the six Ulster counties are concerned, and deolarlng thgut he wishes to bring home to the minds of the British electorate that ths single aim of the northern Ireland government Is to promote even still closer relations between Ulster and England. John Robert Chnes, In a speech St Hucknatl, Nottinghamshire, tonight, said that the tabor party would really give up its capital levy plan If there wa a better method, but it ths other-partihad no plan thev had no right to say that tabor s scheme could not succeed before It had been tried. A source of anxiety for the Bonsr Law party is the mystery surrounding the week-en- d meeting at the Earl of Balfours Hoottlsh home at Whlttlnghame, whirh was attended by Mr. Llovd George. Austen Chamberlain, Birkenhead nd Sir Robert Home and which, according to current gossip, was concerned with the arranging of some new agreement for cooperation between the conservative and the liberal unionists. Such a tacit agreement Is In actual existence In Scotland and In Leeds. Bristol, Sheffield and othsr places, and theie seems to be a growing tendency in this direction, despite official denials from Sir George Youngers conservative organiration, that any such agreement exists. In fact, the whole tendency of th present moment appears to be toward a new the new method ol keeping the hair in place, combed any ttyle you warn it. Show only in i neatly combed effect leavet the hair toft and glotiy. A tplendid tonic for both han and tcalp. Restore th natural oils after the thampooto you can comb it as neatly si bdforr. Sfacomb. For sale by -- vonshire Conservatives have decided not to oppose Mr. Lloyd George in the elections upon receiving assurance that he will loyally eerve under Mr. Bonar Law In resisting the Communist attack." . Mr. Llovd George Is a member of parliament from tho Carnarvon district where, as a coalition Liberal, he reIn 1918 votes the election ceived 13,991 as against 1091 votea for the Independent candidate, hla only opponent. Havwg laicity, can form to the tgare. No btediaf. es full at Mwml crawping. the freedom sequired. m grtsagMADE IN Spring ntCait' lied with cot Against Gold 0V All Druggists, and Barber Supply Dealers . YEARS A LEADER SXTT-FIY- E ClM Body Needle." FWWw to. A Iftrotertl and gad dew CtUUiag .Gnaraateod NOT I Skvlak Ird Light. Medians and Winter .Weight Eight Qualities 1.73 to 5.50 par Giraeal Aak Year Dealer' Glastonbury Knltting Co. Glastonbury, Conn., Dept. 24 Sample Cuttings Fret 0TTENHEIMER CO. Wholesale Distributor Three Crushed, Hurt, as Lumber in Car Shifts RUPERT. Fperial to The Trlbuse. CASPER. Wyo., Oct. 30 Three men AUPERT, Idaho, Oct. 30. The high football team went to Filer on wer.e crushed to death and two others Friday and was defeated by a score cif Injured when Ihe car of lumber In which 54 to 7. This week the team plays Althey were beating their way on Burbion and Jerome. lington freight No. 78, eastbound, was n converted Into a death trap by the FOOTBALL PLAYERS DINED. shifting of the lumber while the train last night at Powder River OtJDEN, Oct. 30. (Members of the Og- was switching miles west of Casper. den high school football squad were the station, forty The dead. guests at dinner tonight of A. L. Man believed to be C. E Llndau, 27 In addition to the players, there years of age, 220 East Poplar street. Okwere present the principal and superinCitv. lahoma tendent am( coaches of the school. Charles Duncan. 42, of 805 East GarFtiokane. Vah. land, EVKO BEATS HUSSANE. Frank Moran. 39, address unknown; 30 Mine Workers of America John Eiko, carried United CLEVELAND, 'Oct. Jugo-Slakian heavyweight, defeated transfer card from Aguilar, Colo. Youssef llussane. the Turkish wrestler, The injured. n here tonight. The fait came after J.. R. Burns, Omaha, Neb, 's minutes with a bar lock. Leroy Folsom, Jiurhngton, Iowa. wrist was injured so badly he was unable to go on for ths second fall. achool eud-de- Glas-man- n. GtJlM. Cl Mild as a May MominP and. as frapranh Uncommonly mild and t XJ V? fragrant fifty-seve- I Bus-sane- Turf Results and Entries I UTOHIA rafTRIEB. first rarF, ale furlonf Tofxinrt $7, Rente PromUinf Tom 100, 8Kiiook 10m, Troihs 100. Btight Tratb 100, Darnlejr 103, Bojul lm. 100, Tony gxt too, ummer flurtua 100 Rliie 11J. IMmQFro HA Urine Wll 102, juanafe 107. Sudd 87, Locarno 1(M, King Paul J02, Unci Lottio Lorraln 101. oo mila aod aa tight! Sccoixl )!! Dybproo 102, Mario August 102. Atuetna 103, Willow Trt lx7, Black Bmk 11A Third race, on mile H!ux04rvt 07, Btonag Mi JfttH lot, Betbe M KM, 100, Go KM. Mi Stump Jr. Ktt? Bold Gold Kj, Anna Todd 100, Kris KM, alo! 10H, KM, Jupiter 1 12. MiMrd Kuth 101, longNat KftJ, A! orick Ktt, Mart KM, .Argo 112, Unxro 100, Bill on Jak Borgar W. Bit Four ti or Black Bockjr Mountain 83, Angel Maid rar, 8tblr roi, fv 101 L- BEAC0H Fifth rac', one mil and aa eighth Yoshiml Brilliant 00, Lad? A tor 100. Chrrr Tree J Kstor 124. Inited Verde 110, Burf Kulor 110. mile Kindred 03, Great Lady Sixth raoo, 06, Ualentta K0 UWa 100 Sxiperbsum lot, Golden teat 104, Brtand 110, 110, The Clown IK Seventh rare, ono mil and aerentr yards IV mo 03. Birdie O. 90, Lieutenant t olonel pt, Little 'Patsy 100, Mar Bod toe 101, plus I Jtra lot, Diana KXL Hazel W. log. Ruby 106, Waidtti KM, KM, Jolm Hoer 10A. Tal'do Ue liouneiir Marin on 10H, Belgian Quern 0H. 103. HA Wine 113 103, Light ioyno 7. THfRC ARC NO BITTER. oo From the host known English looms we have imported a very fine assortment of distinctive overcoats in th? newest overplaids, blanket backs and beautiful heather mixtures 'genuine and of nigged quality. l, These overcoats mean more comfort, style and general satisfaction than you can get hand-tailore- d from the ordinary kind. ' ' Exceptional Values 50 60 roc4ACA7;; 75 SHOEJS loixtt AwamUeup Save 42 Weather clear; track faat. ' LAT0NIA RESULTS. lx ftjrlong First rsce. Itapld Day. won; Rr I'ar.ton, mxiDil. Ltia. third. Tims. 1 13 3 War Idol, boat On. Bsll of Elttabstoa, Sam ltsh aod Unci Bert lo ran. gsfond me, mo mil Bsllaml. won; Brine Til Til. sconrt; Dicky Hub. third. Tim, t 40. Thelma. Urn Mini. Port laud Ira, Billy Oatr and tay DvcsWcr ala ras. Third race, on mil. and a sixteenth Tony Foster Embry, second : Bla k Tbong, Ilen. thinl. Time, 1 47 8. Muoawmka. Biddlede. Dird Wrack. Bam. Two Pair, llarlock. Tlie Pirate. Jake Feld and Light Wine aiso ran. Fourth rao. a1 furlongs Pindar Perl, woo third. Time, I 12, Honortnnn, second; Iwngrle Br (load and Billy Bnieb aim ran. Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards Treasurer won, Sway, aeeoodr Caproek, third, lime. I 42 4 4. Tippo gahih a'ao ran. Sixth race, six furlotixa t.nest of Honor, won; Time, Anar,-- second: Bumping yiarfl third. i 12 4 5 Manicure Wald. Dearie. Llerre. Soldier Mian Power Mete. Ann. Hay, Taylor U, l.iul and Margaret. War also ran ew. Seventh race, ona mil and a sixteenth ni 0 Neill, won; Jouett second; Biagneur, Uncle Velo, TMlp. third. TIM, 14 Blarneyatoo. Coyne, Eaatald nod W oodtrap also . ran. , 4. I y tyavoritas tir5 1 2 makes slick sandwiches1 2 BSohiSS Chooso I g i HcmuimitiiuinieR hf - 25 Aprombeof 15 A rare tobacco treat tyAMiVVAVVtVVVVV pieant V Vanderbi(ts 50 Beautifully propor-tinned fine and mellow 7'' 7 WtYAXVMVXXVXVYVYVOkV d |