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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16 -- W U U. WHITMAN .. 0 Wash., Oct Inf through a drizsllng rin(toqju U of tsh' football team tho University dafsatsd th fast Whitman college eleven. It to 0. here thlf afternoon In on of the most spectacular games played In Walla Walla for years the a et wether the L tah eleven uncorked and completed some non De-Ol- derful gains. he The 'big ' Red team- - wan- - net- Ss--heldefeated and the red and white mets were everywhere on the field Starting with a rusn In the first ten minutes of play, the R1 devils works J ne the ball to Whitman s fortv-var- d and Champion broke loose around left H end for a thirty- gM yard gam line ana was downed on the two-var- d Jswkes was sent over right guard for the first touchdown of s the game looted Richards attempt at goal Thera Was no more scoring in the first quarter, but Utah gained by where ball to the thirty-varr, Jswkes sent over three more the second quarter, making the nor then $ to 0 Champion again M6vl1 and ?he bal with n m Vork (umbled and r and took the ball to Whltmt? eight-varline Givington 'our.yudj took tlm ball to Whitman and W hitre' ireed r;pht - end fur,' IrWR kuked the second touchdown 16 to 0. goal, making the final WHITMAN THREATENS. d In 1 Sioi-lhiuih- t d M needed The aarlv lead was certain'' W hitman had by ths big Red team, as the in s territurv Utah ball in ths third period and was on the four- nvr , in danger during the Ima waj tne crimson de the game rot of Had bov Tightened and the break-infenM g fiJtytd a strong defensive gameat them rt up all the pWfM YUiit-tai- n the lighter and aleo etog-pinbacks Desk conlav, Hall and Bat tholomsw wars the outstanding stars on ths of Whitman lvn. while the woric Ehn d Champion. Jewkes, hloyle and stand-rof tie U' was of the highest f Clarke was one The pausing of ths big features, and this big cen-in ter helped to keep the Utah eleven the running As soon es a weakness was shown In the Utah team an able reserve was sent Into the game, and these lads surely did their share to put the Young Van Cott, playviotory over ing his first intercollegiate game along with Moyle, was another oustamling star of the game. INJURIES. NO SERIOUS were well staffs Both coaching Pleased at the result of the game and without went through teams the two hn . ,'b.iu.tituXio,. .tlaatmlnster Me muck for cook. Cllngan for her-,0r ('fner6Ji ,or for Cf'S Vollmsr, Th mpson and Rberly for Patterson, lay lor for Ulngan, Blavlna for Rehe-rfor Chamber, itrown for Gibson, Marl mo n for Reeve V' Me-U- fioorin Jeanseime Reherd 1 Touchdowns. 2 Drown Reee S Gibson 2, rk City Mietv, itor touchdowns, in. 1 Refere, TV Romney e 2, 1. point Blew .... . Ihb fh Iekay Substitutions - ... ... rtvb Morris Champion Whltnev Jewkes Richard Whitman Bleakney for BartholoBartholomew for Bleakney. for Hall, Rich for York Rleharda Utah Livingston for Hotherg dor Livingston. Richards for Morris. Nation for Haeen, Hagen for Richards. Rhead for A an Cott, Moffett for Nation Score by periods Utah First, 6, second. 10. third, O, fourth 0 Total. 1 Whitman First, 0; second, 0, third. 0: fourth, 0 Total, 0 Time of periods 15 minutes. Dolan, Referee Sam Officials: Umptre Reynolds O Oregon A. C Fred Bennton, Read C. linesman A Utah, - Citys Baseball Title at Stake In Games Today mew, brinks PARK CITY LOSES TO WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER PARK CITY 00 0 Hie Westminster Parson swamped the Bark Crtv eleven at Part? City Friday. After the first three mlnutea the outcome was never In doubt. The P argons completely excelled in every department of the game. The fie'd was fairly Mht, oonsidermg the weather of the peat few days. The Parsons line The majority of will migrate today where the Deseret of Columbus bsh double-hee- d er to as to which Is local baseball fans to Bonnevtl e park News and Knights teem meet in a settle the question the reel amateur Each team is champion of th oltv the winner In Its respective league, the News being ehsmps of the Commercial league while the Carev walked over all competition In the Salt Lake Amateur Sunday TTiere t every reason, to expectleague some high claes baeh.vl due to the rivalry between these two league to which It th stronger circuit. The News feature some superb pitching, and It Is in this danertment that they rs'y to bring them out on tor On th other hand, the Casey s rely on hitting Each teem wlU us the same Eneup s carried practically them through the season, the Oesev-using Grant Jepperson and Maase'l for the two games with Muir sstohtng Th News will use Karnen and Vetterll with Hall doing the receiving Curly Keese wall officiate on balls end strikes while Ludlow will work on 'the f,e'd Th first game, etarta promptly at 12 o dock noon. -- u Drive Away in a Qlew - Untried Team Decisively Defeats Last Years Conference Champions. - UR a AN A. m Oct I. (By th Associated Frees ) Tbs untried Illinois ream sprung the surprise of the football tesson a opening today by deNebraska, 1352 cisively defeating champion of th Missouri. V aiey conferee, Inby a score of 24 to 7 Th without game. many respect history, resulted rtedent In gridiron JBUnpl . Im. isver victory stored over the Comhueker It was th first clash between these two team in eighteen years The gams, which proved to be the hardest either coach had ever scheduled for th initial contest of the season, was a spectacular batt e from k was start to finish. Th scheduled on th theory coni, advanced by1 of Dawson Coach th Comhuakers and Robert Zuppke of Illinois that on hard opening gam. was worth two or three preseaaon games against weaker opponents , "Th fighting IlUnl.' after a score-es- s first period tied the Nebraskans n knots, outplayed them In forward ' M" passing and open field running, and i outgeneraled them In gridiron tactics s m ' Two of LMInjI three touchdowns were" th result open-fielrunning bv Haxo.d Jra nga left 1rorfr th pjLrk City Roy Mc- halfioaok. pytng his first game fur w&fi chosen captain of this th UUnl, whL the third resulted from a aixteen-yarpass from Br.t- Westminster olsvsn. H U ton to Grange, who grabbed tne bail eh Nebraska s l.ne and portencd and has proved to bo a rest fied general and loader. He know ooeted across th goal hn. aocurat toot scored tji Britton gam thoroughly and la a quick other points for Illinois. He did not iue and ih nkttr He la aiso th c&ptairi'Oleot nfiss a goal after touchdown tucked three more points over the of thu y,i baseball nin. Under hU Oomhurkers goal by scoring with a $tnunstr look forward from neat the twenty line In the second quarter i a s ick esfui Mason Nebraska smashed over for its tcrjrhdown In the, third period ltvgi after brilliant open field running oy Cag.ta.ln Lewsllen ard Nobie th end LfwsUen broke away for a thirt' d run carrying the ball toi line before lie Illipots Noble shot around le't end upaet on the next play for a tonic.. down v h Illinois tickler tw dragging FIRST FOUR PLACES 1 him a he fell across the line kicked goal on f s' d jmh five-yar- d ght-yard nine-yar- d ANN ARBOR Mich, Oct 6 bv Bril-Ua- runring and Hrntetn halfbacks, marllv rss.onsmle for tie easv u tore won bv Michigan, Ji lo c cur open-fiel- d Rtsger was f. Lieutenant A. J. Williams The performance df the .Michigan Leader, With Speed of d backs m the rutin s "js the feature of the af'ernoon 243.67 Miles an Hour. 6 Case i open-fle- Purdue LAFAYETTE Iul oct Wlmin-defeated the m fh S' to h eleven here todav i fur OpninK. content of Hip s aAifeuiu ed both team;. Thp game u bv long runs inarfp ill Bahr ng Cerlew and f adders hirht- ln men, and the numero it peiUi-tib the referpe n Purd n LOUIS. Oct UeutenAnt a. U S flying a Curtis fisrhter. today tvon th Pulitzer race, tho worlds premier speed claestc. at a sped of 2i2 7 mile an hour for krilometerB (124 27 miles). His total elapsed time was 30 minute hi secondTnnnv alo Lvk second third ana foirth platen Th army finished ST J William. e Richmond Winner In a Sensational Game With Benson tin f fth o.nd Lieutenant pace H J Prow was second an aver won th of 24178, F C Richmond ng L H. Lieutenant etrdav 6ptd L S M was third, final eifhteSn-holroi nd of a. specC. Sj.ilerson, T Btuon tt CT of and Lieutenant W 8 OUlaway tacular matvh vmJi fourth with 230 Lieutenant W. MlUer th C'ountrv 'club PUunsc in the sendflnal round, of the army finished with with a speed en at the end of of 218 91. Lieutenant J D. CorkviUa th two were a I th twenrty-fira- t hole the end f s x?h with a speed of 216 46. lieutenRithmond ua$ ant A'rxander Peareon, th only other th round ewferda one up making h in the winner of a arm entrv vrw forced out of tn race thirty-nin- e hoi ntoh tne ngrM on due to nvtor trouble before he loft record at the Rhvi! nnL sight of th field on hie first lap. A f.ew past the finish Mne O In the otbp-ilhfup IardtH mirh :aa an average speed for th 200 kilo-- ! defeated J L liwlin, 2 up course a meter (124 27 miles) of 243 67 and Ruhmond tfe! Rajidal! mx.es an hour, tlurteet mile feater fnaj match rf thtwon umai wi t j Tfmre team nwj Vi thin ?andrson a and with an elapsed f i b t both minutes 36 hi seconds scheduled for told live) been postpone! for doher Phe lieutenant L H Sanderson, pilot at of the nnvy Wright flfrhter, that Of.en tea.m wis to ha cracked after he had finished a break Niblev park and the Forbi I ile goP era had been matched wifh Hip t oun re ord race suffered a sprained ankle and a su?ht cut on his chin, doctors try oiub A half df the fio'd hospital wud doren ph Brians, rushed by motor to was forced the whero be iv down unaware that the dougrhty flyer waved as was hurt he them away, do Uring he was uninjured Mechanics said the plane waa wrecked bvond re- e j i i v we ptpl Coaches to Meet With Olficials fie-l-- Tuesday Nights Prseldm Homer par Chnnson and P. Bigelow Again Ogden Golf Champion of trve Fotbiil Coachesa fdca's 'ub Mrs. A. announces that me mg w I1 h heid reyularb' even Tuesdav evn.n? a i o ciock at the Chame- - of m n erce n was h amv Soecisi to Th TrJboae vsar tii orea.n.za Lat beneftei&J and maOGCHBV Oct. 6 Mrs A P Bare-lo- w dispute the salsla, tion wre Ironed out to po.nts retained her tlte a ohife chain-pno- n ot all and everv otficisl 'n th stat at th Ogdn Golf and Country ws Instructed to rule in uniform, tv "ub here todavr ov defeating Mrs F Arguments waxed h". laei yeui end TV Baker, 7 up and 8 to piy Tha many meetings overran the a.l'otted match was decided on die twelfth hour, tout this seaoq Presxi4t Chrishoe which Mrs Bigelow won Mr tenson savs rromprv a i c ock ths won but two hole during th l quesmeetings ail! dose tions have been sen' on tv th -- i es committee In tha east, anl ti.eir p7 proved rulings wij o on band this ooming Tu.sdav Tne work of the local cffdi's is critic.sed and anv mistakes po.ried out so that the teams 'h.s vear .l ths best posrble branl of Coaches are uvged to atwork tend and bring their d'ffc- - 'es Mans doubtful points can be .h.ened out. no that not only wui the officials be properiv prepared to act out the coaches will be abs to Instruct their msfl correcth on poln's a' issue Th charges In the fuotu&ll ru s th game become more open gve to rise to differences of opin.on the Intent of the rules committee and last vear several imfior'anr names the east were vrurgv oi'j u'ed resulting In teams te ng allowed score en to whicn thev vere titled h' ecu-ti- J J 111 lerms The oaedner is ONLY CAE WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR ONE YEAR. that mcaBar protection and value for tyou it means that the manufacturers and deal- era have faith in this splendid car. Enjoy the convenience and pleasure of driving a new Gardner now you cant afford to mue this exceptional offer of low down payment and easy tarsia. Twelve equal month-)on payment the balance. y -- y M' WT 3SS WAVAVVWqArtVkAAWAAWAWAWjqMAL p.KADY MOTOR, CO. Coaches Confer on New Lists of Game Officials FrinripaJ Thu "Tran i tl hifb school w no .s th the coach with repretat at h ytrilay when the matter of rthiKion , ft l at tno twenty-eight-ya- !e t line. back the held Twice Colorado Maroons In the shadow of their goal d pcrtod Coiodo pm t arrd in made hv straight first down to Chicagos eighteen yard line, but there the Maroon stopped than when Aggie passes Ailed Reid and Houser carried th chief end part of Colorados offensive, Houseris "panting played a large part In protecting Colorado a goal Una. Chicago opened a characteristic fourth period, plunging attack In the on the Aggies but Colorado stopped it fbe-thtr- -- four-yar- d who cou d not bo. j at 6 o'clock yester- te v- n tic -- projrara j fhwswr nv rod, J r e golf speed meet up the The traoit at the state fair ground waa in fair condition. One of two muddv spots near ths lnsid rail road Irecort! tn.e out of the quectlon. but thev d d not interfere with th6 keen driNSff and traulr diTacd iv day srTnmiim iai,ah T of tolu warriors. against th North Carolina mad Only oa firs down. Two new stars ver uncovered by Coach Tad Jonas f Tale in Iticheson. playing his first gams at quarterback, and Erevan, who replaced OHcarn -at left halfback. I thirteen starter In the There ; 6 trot or pace a record number fur the track, and as large a flsid as ib uMUy sent off anywhere in Bud Archdale waa the tountmt after aensuonai finishes with such stfUnir performer aa Mar)' J . The and Aprpanee Alrxandci he.il time was 2 17 Wdow Hai had thlnrt her won way race best two of Tires-hein th trotters or pocera. f r n was not press'd, and ctwdd have Dan Silk n ich better thafi 1 dre and Bann C had a dandy battle for each gscond place, winning t)at position once and getting third in the other at d uf i PAULINE SAWYER WIN. Saw ver agaiq tfemonstratafi her iritierto'rltv tn the women's relay, wtnrrsr hAndilv Bonnie Frav loafed if the bon etrrtch. aftr Itpparefitlsf having second place wlinched, and,was nosed out bv Tr'rkey Tkjlor Red Puett won the men s relay over th half aim d'xtatwe of a mil and Shei-dsecond and Ray i Bori Ivo th-d n Mobet RIe Tootera and Dennis H finish'd in order in th 4 mn. It s a now finish Th tin vvas very good. In th of 67 u 5 run WUtn Arrow was first. Dark Light, aecoqd, sod lied third. The meet just closed has undoubt, ed-been the best aver given her The bv the state fair a evxJatloa-.,- . eompetii loir thJTrdglkiuvwaa remarkable There were close and excltlnt fintrhes every day ritpaeta were also mimeroua io tha harness races. Bud D ' y Hours: 8:30 a jn. el to Syracuse SYRACUSE N. T; Oct. established what la heLleved to be a record Tor Ifihf Sun tit ths Rrtr Ouartar ot It victory over William and Mary ljera this afternoon Bowman, Syracuse- halfback, taking the opening klekoff on his goal Hqe, sprinted 160 yards to a touchdown. than 6v pihratea later, Forty, aLeq eubbtituta, rushed Into th took a kickoff on hia two-yaline an ran th junety-etgyards 8:30 p.m. -- 212 MAIN STREET EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATES FREE - back-fiel- d, to a touchdown. Una JOWA CITY. IowacOeL VDamon-rtratln- g Two Chicago players. King at tenter a oompiet reversal of th war and end. and Dickson at Injured, form of last Week, th Iowa it was said that they might not be ragged university rejuvenated football el 'pen able to play again for two weeks. cams through today and defeated Referee, R. C. Huston, parson, um- Knox college to 3. of Gaieriburf, field Judg. pire. Barnsbech, Stanford, Indiana. healT linesman, Berbllng, - - Marqer Scots by periods: Colorado A. C 7 3 0 0 10 Chicago Henderson, Scoring Touchdown. field goal. Rohrke, goal from touchdown. Pyott. Army WEST POINT. N Y OcL defeated Florida, 20 't 0. Jn a stubgam today bornly played football was scoped by Tha first touchdown Wood on smashing plays through the Florida Una m the third period of tha gama mytiie, on an off tackle play, scored tha third touchdown In tha fourth period. Florida once took tha ball on downs six Inch from Its goal. Muegelr -- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn .Oct Minnesota football fans received a sad shock hers this afternoon In the first gam of th season, when the Gopher victory barely nosed out a over Ames in an exciting battle Using an aerial attack successfully throughheld the outcome out th game, Am of th gam In doubt until th final whistle The Iowa boy outplayed the than half of the Gophers in more nd at on tiro wr mighty gr&m cioi to a victory By sheer MADISON. Wl.. Oct Wisconsin defeated Coe college, weight 7 to 3, today but the victory brought no comfort to Wisconsin. The first quarter went scoreless, with neither of the two goals in danTh first score of the gam ger came in th second quarter, 'When Pence. Co quarterback,e drop kicked yard line a' goal from th forty-fiv- Wisconsin used In the third quarter down inarched steadily and its weight with center the field from th lins plays. .With one foot straight to go. Harris went over and Captain BaUow kicked goal DENVER Oct 6 A drop kick toy ODonnell in the third quarter gave victory Denver umversitv a over the University of New Mexico eleven here today to william A series of passes, s Boyd, took the ball to New Mexico d line In the first period and a touch, Williams plunged fiver for down. He kicked gqal Joy of New Captain Jones anfr Pop Mexico took ths ball down the field In the second period on a series of lins plays and Jones plunged, through for the tally, and kicked goal. ODonnell a drop kick from the line In th third period lead w'hicp gave Denver a three-poi- Whistle. final until the held it The UniBOtTjyFR Colo. Oct smothered the versity of Colorado of Guncolie Normal State Western 0 In nison Colo, her tpday. 61 to Coloseason of the the opening game rado began to substitute arlv and not a regular remained in the lineup at the end of th first quarter I.ARAMIF, Wyo , Oct S A power-fu- l line and Bn interference running bv th Colorado college eleven enabled them to defeat eaallv the Unlvaratty of Wyoming, 34 to 7. here today. Th Tigers scored twice In th opening period. Hunter skirting left end plungon a faks plav and ing through the line for the Second touchdown Just as the period ended Wvomlng scored In the aeeond. quarter, following s blocked kick MXRIFTTk. Ohio Oot. 6 Warren taqkJ Hurh of Wheeling. W Va . left Bread-due, on the Broaddas football team. W. Va, Is in a hesettal her of th brain uffnng from concussion received during th gam with Marietta coll? her thla afternoon. Hugh was still unconscious tonight Conn.. Get NEW HAVEN Opening the football sea eon with a Yale bulldog brilliant attack, th swanvoed th North Carolina elaven -- five-yar- PLATES rd ht --Tha material that goea into a Bet of the Value and service you will receive for teeth-deter-mi- nes your money. Union $10 Plates never vary EVERY plats is made up with good rubber AND GENUINE TEXT BYTB TEETH. . , Few people can tell the difference between a GOOD plate and n cheap substitute by examit pays to deal with a firm ining. whose reputation and honesty are established. Playing with a powerful drive and of Iowa team in punch characteristic tit last few - years. - the - Hawkey gained ground at will against their lighter opponent. Paruina, quarterback, and Captain were consistent Miller. fullback, ground gamers, and In the first Ava minutes of play lours carried tha ball down the field and Miller went over the goal for a touchdown Fry waa later substituted for Parkin, and ha, loo, frequently broke away for long gains. Ia tha aeeond Quarter Fry on after scored two touobdewns, through a broken field tora sprinting thtrtv-nln- a and another after1 yards thirty-fivyard run off tackle. Hermetet. Knox right halfback, sent a dropkick between th goal posts lma tn th third from tha thirty-yar- d In quarter for th lone Knox score. till quarter, and also In tha fourth. within Knox cams striking distance of th Iowa goal line, but the Hawkey stiffened each time and prvned a itr-hfin- ce CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Dont think for a moment that all Gold Crown are alike because they look silk. YOU ALWAYS GET GOLD OR THICKNESS IN UNION (5 CROWNS AND BRIDGE-WOR- e. If yon accept lass l&aa future expense. -- that yon are Inviting trouble and , score Fisher kloked a dropkiok from th nq in th first quarter. The Iowa pas attack waa not as effective today as It was last SatCoach Howard Jones was urday Pleased with th improvement shown He used thirty men team the by during th gam. Qot, t Ir,a BLOOMINGTON, DeP&uw university defeated Indiana 3 4. whan to her today, urgverslty Krumb Tleur kicked a goal from pheca-mIn the final period of th game. It was DePauws first football viotory over Indiana since 1834. Coach Ingram's men threatened the DePauw goal oca In th third period. ' In K MOSCOW, Idaho, Oot the University of Idaho opening game amassed a total acore of 83 point on straight football arm net tha col. eg of Idaho eleven here this afternoon, while the collegians were unable to aoore. Idaho's backfleld gained at. will On the college men. Big tains were clipped off around "the ends or through the line Coach Mathew made fourteen substitutions. Tha college mad yardage only three times, but th Vandals could not be stopped. Honest Work 11 thirty-flve-ya- 22-- Honest Prices Gold Crowns and Bridges ., $5 Rubber Plate, Best Trubyte Teeth $10 Porcelain Fillings $2 to $3 Silver Fillings $1 Painless Extractions 50c Nitrous-Ojri- d Gas With Oxygen .. $3 ALL WORK' GUARANTEED nt lv took advantage en placed th ball a meeting Wednesday evening ait the through out of CresTOeir reach. This home of - Wllford Craven, 338 North waa the only goal scored during the Seoond Wert street. gama The Salt Lake team took t2t aggree-si- v for about twenty minute in th English Derby Winner ftret half and threatened to ecore freShows Stuff on Track the Ranger1 quently, beet Stowall, goalie, was on the job from start to NEW h TORiC, Oct 4 Papvrua, was bv far th outstanding finish and devoy winner which will race the etar of the Ranger team. Throw-in- s American were very frequent in the first half. thoroughbred crack. Zev. in and were the cauee of slowing the the flWIOOO match at' Belmont park The Ranger fin two weeks today showed hie first game up consider Ably defenee was playing splendid ball, and Ash of speed since arriving in this American trainers Andrew cleared often and relieved country. who some dangerous eltuationt. During the watched the workout were ImpreeaM last ten minutes of play Salt Lake with the form displaj ed by the British ran th Ranger ragged, but were unComing to the end of a mile work-oable to score McKnighf made a remarkable shot at goal . from about Papyrus stepped the final quarIn 24 second flat without effort sure ter Seamed a goal, twenty yards fhat tout StowaH mad a perfect save by and without urging en th part of hfs Th lifting It over the crossbar Th spirit exercise boy choppy stride rah h(gh, and Refer whiting I due shown In previous gallops and which in manner source had bean a for muah credit for tit of some criticism which he handled the gam disappeared in this brief brea Th colt settled down to a long The teams lined up as follows Bait Lake (0) Ranger (I) that 'convinced rhjthmical Speed Stowall critics he is a formidable distance runCresiweil gt rb ner To time for the mil was l 4'i i. H. Wieldsrs Kettle lb Andrew Wilkins 2av, definitely chosen laat night tov Burtoft th Jookev club to carry America rh. Sadler a oh Firth color In preferenc to day Own, had McKnight Ih Dunn a Jong gallop ef a mile and a quarter Tetley or. Parnell under restraint. In 3 13. Th mile Hal ir Alvey was done in fairly faat time, 1 4, Prune McOulKan but after that th cf. Wilkin rider took a strong F. Wieldera hold en Clapham .... v ... It. thp oolt for the rest of the Turvilie . . . . . . . .oi. Smiley twrkeut 40 minute Basil Jarvis, trainer ef Papyrus, Referee Tim of halve C A Whiting Linesmen Georg plana to let hit horse down for its Waite and R TiVeienaar. Scorer Fred first real speed test nsxt Tuesday Wletdera (Rangers) Next Wednesday evening at 4 45 kickoff th salt Lake eleven will meet Meadowbrook Defeats , th Viking squad. British Army Polo Team VRING TEAM WINNER. ' The Viking team bag won th secwaterBCRY, Conn., Oot 4 ond division pennant and l working Meadowbrook today won th American hard to make the first dtvirlon On polo championship, defeating the Britform cO far ft should do so In the ish army team in a stirring rally in th aeoond half of tha gam bpring Th Rover are unquestionably ImHaadoWbrooK wop toy a aoere of 12 In to as th at thu bringing back to America, game yesterday proving, East high field they held the vikings the tltl which waa won lagt year by score. The Rover will have tha Argentine federation team. to a ng-lie- Salt Lake Team Nosed of First Out by Squad. Ranger three-year-o- ld u. The, Ogden team lost several of Its players in Sait Lake and turned up to meet the Cables with seven men. The Cailies gave them young RAy Wilson and a plaier Hawthorne from Denver. McDonald, who had kept goal for the Denver Caledonian wxccer team. This lad, although physically handicapped. played a Splendid gam for Ogden and held th sharpshooters of the CaRle forward line score! esa Th game was late In Starting, due t th Ogden team' inability to gather men together, but they finally agreed to pUv a man short, tried a new Uneup today The Cadi and it worked in th forward rank well, although occasionally the pas-- h ing with arratii only th plsndla of H Dransfieid sad Smith fens th Calllei Out time after keeping time Bryeon and Fox on two ooca were deserving of goals but Sion Dransfieid saved cloeely each Um-JDixon had plenty to do. for Ogden was always dangerous on th breakaway down tha field. Hugh Graham on the Caille left plajed with some semblance of hi form we Arehdaie Captain Young. McDonald and. Fox onhr oonei stent th winner Cammaao was th elms of were the stars, with young Shutt at halfback still Improving the runners The lineup was so tp!l Much of th aoooes of the meet w Caledonian Gdwn can b attributed to Louie 6. Dtxofi goal setjvervlsor, and J P Wilson, race rb McDonald who worked tirelessly to secretary, tv beat th Toufig (c) each programs 5 . Th workpossible hutt of the track offidaJs . .Major waa Highly satisfactory E. Ppeirw Fox waa the presiding judge, Dr. R. w H organ the starter. Colonel W H Hawlhorn Adame fh announcer, and Fred Thy-h- r Otley tb timer.' Brysen The Summariw ll Atkinson First race two-- j Graham trot or Rfree-Crav- n pace (hobbles barred) puwse 14 0 Linesmen Fieher Widow Hal, to. f tC B. Johnand Tavlor. Time of game Two son! . . ...v. halves. 30 minutes l l Dan 511k, b c. (Warren Dnnl).2 3 Baron C, b g (L. R WiUiame).3 2 SCHUBACH CUP COMPETITION. The Ranger team, upsetting ths dog 4 4 Bernik, 2b S3f.(C. JHansen) S3 Time. yesterday bv defeating Balt Lake, th dimtoed right up to the top Second race, 2 14 trot or pace, purs 40u league, and make the race an Interno on. to. on from Bud Archdale, esting g (Warren No other eathartie restoring natural, regular mevo Dependable Dennis ) . . Salt Lake and Ogden have a post, I are harmless on the menL Caacarets Mrv J, . b m (L. WU-- . poned game to play off on Ogden a or laxative acts so gently 91 and are need bv millions of Men, 2 and are behind the schedule. liver and bowels a 11 Caacarets. ... tiarrs) ground ' Children. S 10c boxes, Appanee. b m. (S Clark) Thev neveT riP sicken or ineon Women and League standing to date: . Goal Alexander G , s g (J. W v caience They positively also 25e and 50c sires any you. . SchwanJO . .. L For Ag Ft. 0 W. . .4 the bowels. j. and (Advertisement.) regulate strengthen 1 2 4 3 6 I .4 Time. 2 17, J U 4 2 13 , Ranger, 0 S. Third rack w'omen'e relay, l( Lake fJ.. .1- 3 ,1 .4 rail Sawv Caledonian ...4 1 2 I 2 2 4 pure TtSO Claude 1 8 eullno Sjiwver), firm. Tom Mar Ogden . ! 4 1 Two point for a win, one point for (Trickev Taylor), second C, 8 Ir. (Bonnie Q. Fray), third., Tima, a tie game 2 M RANGER (QUAD SCORES. Fourth race 4 oped The Salt Lake wooer eleven, after run prse 1150 Mabel furlong, Rule, b m . -- ADULT CLAS4E8 OCTOBER BEGIN 7:S0 of twenty-seve- n games withf'raf Toqters b m second: Dennis aoutairing a defeat, war nosed out yesterAdvanced t p. m. H . br third. Sliver Dick. Irtah Tl.d. Ml,nt Hart. aj - ran. - Ttifik day afternoon at Bonneville park, by LE CRIST saris taught In th Advanoad clast tb fast Ranger sqjad. 6. .67 JUNIOR CLASS OCTOBER 16 Th Rangers won th toes ahd Fifth race, it-- mil run oondltio. at'30p,n, purwe IlSOWMton Arrow, eh a . (oroad Bait Lake to play against th but or la for a few minute, as Fret: Dark Light, blk m., aeeond, sun, cloud favored them. Th gam Dixie Lad. blk. K third. Galena the started out fast, with tha Rangers Slav two Time, DOS (Salt Lake's raeogniaed school) 8 Sixth race, men' relav, TI-taking the aggrosalvaaad only after PHONE WASATCH S12 19f EAST ON FIRST SOUTH puree 1160 Claude, Sawver (Red about nx minutes of play, through Puett I. first: C. B Jrafia iBob I eye), mi by th Sait Lake defense, Fred our beautiful hall for your parties Rent eecond Tom May (Ray Eheldtio). Wleldere was given a soft chance tothird. Tim. (Tor. Having jtu Open goal, he quioAA-- , ola-tl- ime certain tlmra ahi-reu ttJ tn a dearth of official so ruch th t Representative Thuriran m una7ie to flU in the rema xtcancWs roperlr irf games It evr o s rhe of the coaches that nin directly coj). ncted with nn team shoull no be their assigned ofdatlng d tj tearii ia concerned and thl p Uici hfs n from work eliminated main koM ing as seeral hae been connected T.nth more than one school Moat of these officials aJo efuse to work when tneir own tfams are concned Biocauae It gitea rie to too rmich unwarranted cruic sn from the fans Efficient dfficlatinp Is m art that requires much experience as ruling cn a piay must be $en ifisuihtiy Mr of a team do not under arupporter atand the newootball rules, especially when somt incident Ganges the entire character of tfc? plav. a l!st w4H b published- ahorIr of tha. man selected Saturday, and it Is expected that all who ar willing to work w u emn officials attend fhe Tuesday meetihf at the Commercial chjfri staj-in- g 'it A for the eaor vih d soaostd en t 1 meet.n sonv ajr rc in too mail a of men avaMiMe to officiate The st v.t suni t f t tha anons coaches mm a inol mm lt the first and th seventh In th igeow was runner-u- p tit. evert last season, hut di -o' oiupete n this feature tlrtt var wirr to lllress. She played apien- M- rd fi, in th Yale bowl her today. Tha.Ell outplayed th southerner in a departments of tha cam, while th latter were helpless la trying te gain W to Keen Competition Marks Closing Race Program, Although Heavy Track Prevents Records in Speed Uake a rr'M-I- rurt- d d v r' eEasy CHICAGO, Oct g Although defeated 1) te 0, tha Colorado Aggies football team played the University of Chicago a nearly even' gam at Stagg fleliModay. Akocksd punj recoveaed by Henderson gava Chicago Its touchdown, and Rohrke added three points with a dropkick from the flve-yar- sri for only $(p)ff) V Maroons Hard Pressed Throughout Game, but Manage to. Gain Touchdown and Dropkick. praoe-men- .... . . qb ' leadl-ishi- MONTANA BOBCATS BEAT IDAHO TEAM ... .re ... M'LEUL head-wor- l yrk ROY gether Captain Roy MoLeeee was the out.k standing star of the game. HI accounted for many long geine and for euch a large score. Blevins, who took his piece isef in the game, proved to be a dangerous proposition to Park City His accurate passing and kicking helped swell the score Reeves excelled In line plunging Many times was he sent through the lint for long distances Reherd, Brown. Chambers and U I been alto worked w ell In the backfleld Peter Jeanaelme, Keoseff, Craig and, VoUmer.aU storked well on the Jins Vollmsr got away twice for touchdowns after long rune, called be to back for offsides only Jackson and Captain Grose played the best for Park City. The lineup and summary Park City .... nparga Cook . .... Harrtn Shernl ....... CA Loagie .... Kappas KeuselT Leflsr Jeantelrne ..... .... Barben Volimr . . By get McLeese" Leahy ,. Gross Harnea Jackaon POCATELLO, Th Idaho, Oct Montana state college eleven defeated the Idaho Teun Tigers here thla afternoon by the score of 41 to 0 in the Initial gridiron game of the season In Pocatello. The visttore outplayed The local team In every department of the game and were never In danger of being eoored on. Neither team had any advantage during the first quarter, which wee the only period In. which the Bobcats did not score The visitor scored thirteen point In th second quarter, fourteen In the third and fourteen In the fourth period Floyd Romney, quart egbeok of th Morgana eleven, was th etar player In this afternoon e game. He bandied his team In great shape and wtae for many of the large gains Hifiie Romney, Benton halfback, and Put. left tackle, ah fealt Lake boy a played stellar baH On first down Montano, made 203 varda in fifteen downs while the n tsartTleft tonight and will'f, Tiger nede 8b vards In four downs of six tries st goal. Montana arrive In Salt Lake at to build up Out made five successfully Monday morning, prepared the Montana (41) Idaho (01 game the weak wots in time for R. Romney. !e . . . Rray Wyoming next Saturday again! It . Ream utiah suffered greatly bv penalties. Pitt . . L . Camp--ellads of tah Ravage the lg. 4u to the eagerness end Britton. c Bllsa te punt through their victory,rathe Mclvor Black rg emu of these penalties proved Kkilrh A rt Hurt ooetly. MhwMn re Oerboth The lineup F Romney . LlAh qb Whitman (0) Hatfield Ihb Tbtekson Moyle Dean la.... . Morri .. fb p Hurt it VanFS.0 Conley . Foster ... . Power rhb Hetten .j Clarke Score periods by Walthere Montana . 0 13 14 14 41 H Ratchford 0 Idaho 0 0 0 0 tt Corkrum Bartholomew Hell Chicago Def eats Colorado Aiesin Close Contest Parsons. found little difficulty In opening up holes In the miners line. The Westminster backfi&id worked very well to- 1 COLLEGE Ssstisl to Th Tribus WALLA WALLA, it St ULvfwtktj Veteran Is Named Champion of the IT Gains Victory Over Whitman; Crimson Plays Great Game Throughout 7, 1923., Cur-do- .... c- ear-ol- 4, d, For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Biliousness .... drng-store- -3 -. k-l-n J BALLROOM DANCING -- Christensens School of Dancing T IK 4 V |