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Show y THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1923. 15 1 UTAH MEETS COLORADO AGGIES AND IDAHO IN ILLINI TENTATIVE GRID CARD Dual Tentative 1834 football schedule for team that defeated the Crimson. Com munication will be opened with the the University of Utah: Octobor 4, vanity va frosh. Salt athletio authorities at Idaho immeLake City. diately after the Denver conference. Idaho col. October 11. Utah va Colorado U, elimi- Bouldor, Colo. October 14. Utah va Wyoming U. Laramie. Wro. Oetober II. no Kama October 84. B. Y. U. va Utah, Salt Lake City. Kevember 1. Colorado Aggies va Utah. Salt Lake City. 'November 1ft, Utah va Idaho U, Boise, Idaho November IS, Colorado colleye va Utah. Salt Lake City. .November 17. Utah Anri va Utah. Balt Lake City. A tentative gridiron ached ule for the Crlmaon football re of lilt haa been adopted by the athletio council of the Univentty of Utah, and will be eub- -' tnitted to the annual Rocky Mountain conference gathering at Denver. December 7 and I. The proepeotlve arrangement Include aeven intercollegiate conteeta four of which are to be played on Cummtng field. It p- be much stronger than the Jieare to schedule of the peat season. The annual conference meeting will he attended by every coach In the conference. and by one faculty represenCoach tative from each school, Thomas M. Fitsoatrlck and Dr. H. L. Marshall will leavs for Denver on Thursday to represent the University of Utah. The schedule, that has met the approval of the athletio council of th university, was submitted by Coach Fit, Patrick. It Is a decided improvement over the schedule just completed, and contains two innovations that will be welcomed by many. Many ardent Crimson followers have regretted the tact that the Uter have failed to meet the strong team which a usually represents th Colorado In view of that fact. Coach haa in included them his Fltipatriek prospective schedule, and. If an agree- ment can bs reached, the Fort Collins eleven will b seen In action on Cummings field November I next. This give Utah six conference games pill Th tentative schedule also Includes an Idaho-Uta- h enoounter at Boise on November 10. The two universities of Utah and Idaho failed to come to an agreement last year, so no gam was between th two institutions, rtoyed n 1121 th Moscow outfit waa the only At-fts- DOWNSOLD 1115 Washington Defeats Oregon, Holding Wehfoot-er- s to One Touchdown. - i Beattie, Wash., Deo. Ths University of Washington woe th most carefully campaigned gridiron gam her today from the University of Oregon over played between th two institutions, by a score of If to 7. Th Wedfooters succeeded In obtaining th first tally by blocking Ziel's punt back of hla own goal line In th first period, Sinclair falling on th pigskin for a touchdown. Washington players then resorted to straight lino plunges and penetrated the line almost at will. The purple and gold obtained one touchdown In th second period, two In th third and th fourth In the last quarter. Oregon's gains by the aerial rout failed to produce any additional points for the visitors. Ed Kuhn of Spokane, giant tackle on h University of Washlnarton sloven, was elected captain of next year's team, and Leo Zlel of Fort Townsend, the mainstay man of Coach Enoch Bagahsws backfleld. was given th Flaherty medal by th Washington grldders In an election held after th "gam today. STADIUM. MERE AND THERE ON THE GRIDIRON WASHINGTON. Dec. 1. The Quail, tico marine defeated the Third army corps football team hero today. 7 to 0, th touchdown oomlng In th closing minutes of play after a series of line Plunge starting on th Army's Bn. Goottge. th marine quarterback, carried th ball over and Rickman place kicked for the extra point. A fifteen-yar- d penalty by th Army, followed by Henry Intercepting on of th soldiers' forward passes, for the placed the marines in position drive. thirty-four-ya- TULSA- - Okie.. Dec I. Tulsa upset the dope here today whan It defeated th University of Da Motnaa eleven. 10 to 0. Picked to loa by long betting odds, outweighed and lacking th experience ef the Iowa team, the Tulsans outplayed the invaders In every department of the and only one were seriously gam, threatened. NEW YORK. Dec. 1 (By 'the press) A swirling smash at th left side of Fordham's line by Fullback Degssis of Georgetown th only proved play In th stubborn battle with whloh theee Catholic college rivals closed th 192 football season at th Yankee stadium today. Degasiss effort came in the second period of play with the ball three from It scoring sons He wss yards able to cross th goal Una before he waa brought to th turf, and as his try for point following touchdown was blocked, th score stood George town 4, Fordhara 4 when the game ended. Fordham waa called upon to ''check eight such advance and only failed to do so while Georgetown checked three aertous Fordham threats Before th touchdown Georgetown had conducted four marches Into Fordham territory only to lose th ball on downs, first on Fordhams eight, yard line, then on the seventeen, nine-aneoore-produol- . one-yar- d lines GEORGIA TECH AND CENTRE TIE . NEXT Champ of 1923 Arrange Game for $2,000,. 000 Stadium Dedication was announced as having been tle), Outsider Wins Rich Endurance set- TRACK MEET AT CHICAGO. Th faculty committee announced that the d4t for the Big Ten outdoor which It was decided to track of bold at Stag field, university Chicago, would b referred to a comover of a conflict because BOWIE, Md . Dec. 1. The running mittee dates. Tb committee Is composed of of the Endurance handicap for W. Algler of Mich Professors Ralph ran at featur ear-olds, I closing dsy IS. French of Ohio State this track, proved an upeet when th tgan, Thonta F Moran of Purdue. Th ath-letl- c Oreentree stable's Treslop won. with and T director hold to the desired J. her stniblemals, Rinkey, second. 84. two' weeks earlier waa third. Th meet on May W. Bean's Donsghe manwhll the than graduate usual, race waa run over an . extremely aging committee wished June 7. The for the tulle. besvy track In 1:44 4 Braeadal and latter dal, however, conflicts wttn colts. The Renew national Intercollegiate track meet Teeter, odds-o-n favorites, failed to get th at Sugg field. In the money. Th conference swimming chamBrace dale and Taster want out t pionships were awarded to the Unimake th pao and going down th ef Chicago, to b held March back stretch were still In front They versity 14. , were otlll leading at th turn, but at 13 and Indoor conferenc track meet Tha slowed that point up suddenly. Rinkey was awarded to Northwestern, to be and Treetop ofn fast through th held March 14 and 15. head a stretch, th latter winning by Conference tennis ohampoln-ship- s The fast from Rinkey. Donsghe cm diffito Chicago, May awarded war no through th stretah and had 13 to 55. culty In getting tne snow portion, of FOOTBALL alowed THE war DATE. the Rancoaaa horses down almost to a walk. Th 1824 football schedule follows: Oetober 4 Purdue at Ohio, 3708 BOWIE. Md.. Deo. 1 Th Oetober 11 Ohio at Iowa Hu durance handicap for two-yeOctober 14 Michigan at Illinois, Inolds, distance on mils waa won by diana at Chicago, Purdue at North-westeTree Top; Rinkey was second and i Donaghee third. Time. 144 4-Two dollar tickets paid' Tre MintiMoia Iowa, Chicago at oilte. at MinneNovember 1 Michigan Top. ft 70, If and 1140; Rinkey. at Gruentree stables 9 and $4 40; Dona- sota. Iowa at Illinois, indlan 74. at 40 Purdue Northwestern. Chicago ghee, November 8 North weetern --at MichWire. Lak Tribe Chicago Triboat-Sal- t igan, Ohio at Indiana, Illinois at ChiNEW YORK. Deo. 1. Zev won 1181.-57- 3 at 13 Ohio, November Michigan 57 for his two seasons of racing whit allk Wisconsin at Minnesota, Northwestunder the gresn-trlmme- d of Harry F blnclair. These figures, ern at Chicago. 33 Iowa at Michigan. November on file at the Jockey Club, show that Zev tope all American mark bv a Ohio St Illinois, tnd.ana at Purdu, at Wisconsin Chicago. to tailed haa large margin, although hp reach the pinnacle of fame a th . BASEBALL schedule. greatest money winner of all. ttm. Tb Big Ten baseball schedules for That honor must continue to rest with 1334 wera announced joday as follow! North'-wsetsr- n the great English hors. Isttisltss. unApril 13. Chicago at Iowa; til another racing season rolls arotind. at Purdue at least. Th English borsVs 18. Wisconsin at Chicago; ButInnings bv eleven first and one sec- lerApril At Indian ond In twelve starts reached 1381.374. 13, Indiana at Ohio; Purdu at three-rear-o- ld April Th total of th American Wisconsin. Iowa; Northwestern at 1 champion Is ld made up of lil Illinois 51. Purdu April In 1833, ies 33. won as a Northwestern. at April 2i, Chicago ld and of 3341, 809.34 won as a 54. Chlcag at Purdu: Illinois during th currant seasonOf. at April at Butler; Min-ns- ot Wisconsin; Ind'an Zev now stands seoohd In th list at Iowa ; Ohio at Michigan. the world s greatest money winners, llllnoi at Iowa; Northt. April as Donovan, former second to lain at Michigan; Ohio at MichiThe reo-or- d western glass had a total of 3377.475. gan Aggie of th French hors Ksar of winMay 5. Purdu at Northwestern nings of 1330.000 Is not accepted, th Ms I. Illinois at Michigan; Indiana at th been total having computed Minnesota; Northwestern at Iowa, at normal rate of exchange for th franc. . at Wisconsin. purdu 4. Indiana at Northwestern; May Michigan at Minnesota. May 8. Michigan at Minnesota; Ohio Stake at Bowie tnt. :t tol at MT to The Tribune. PLEASANT. Dec. 1 Ip th first baskstball gams of th season Wasatch academy defeated the strong Fairview team on Fairview floor last evening, by a score of 27 to 31. It was a close and gam th rough out,, and the deciding points were not made until tha last few S noon dj of plav. D. Nlejaen waa high point man for Falhview with aaven baskets t hla credit. J. Bergers did most of the scoring for Wasatch, with five baskets and five free throws. Th ltneup; W aiuUCh. H. Johns rf.,7... If J. Bervt-L. Ottcson. ....... c.. ..... M Herbert r .... B Basely ,lg - '. . Score at end of each quarter 4 13 17 71 Fairview Wasatch 3 Y 13 37 Substitutions Wacatch Van Karfimerman and Bchrtber.Dslplsa, Ref. eree Madsen. Umpire Brown. well-plav- BOXING NOTES at Purdu; Indiana at Notr Dam. May 7. Illinois at Chicago; Indiana at Michigan Aggie. ' May 10, Iowa at Chicago; Illinois at Ohio; Wisconsin at Minnesota; Mlchl gan at Northwestern May 15. low at lltlnola: Indiana at Ohio; Michigan at Wisconsin. May U. Purdu at Chicago. May 18. Notre Dame at Illinois; Northwestern at Indiana. Msv 17. Wisconsin at Illinois: Iowa at Minnesota; Miahlean at OhioWisconMay 18. low at Michigan. sin at Purdu Northwestern. at Chicago; May Iowa at Notr Dam May 81. Ohio at Illinois May 33. Chicago at Wisconsin; Minnesota at Ohio. May 3i. Michigan at Illinois; Indiana at Purdu; Notre Dam at Iowa: Minnesota at Ohio, Wisconsin at North ' western. May 23. Michigan at Iowa: Wisconsin at Notr Dame, Minnesota at Indiana. May 30. Wisconsin at Michigan Ag- My 31, Wisconsin at Mich Iran; loww at Northwestern; Ohio at Cornet); Chicago at Indiana. Jun 3, Notr Dam at Wisconsin. Jun 7. Chicago at Ohio; Mlnnekota at Wisconsin. 'Jun 8, Indiana At Purdu Jun 10, Purdu at Indiana. Jun 18, Ohio at Butler June Jt. Ohio at Chicago. ARRANGE game FOR PREP TITLE RAPID. Iowa. Doc. 1 At her today between 4 CoioR"T4dNS'1irTESrir!ve'chooT y heavyweight. In tb fifth round of authorities IJ was dscidod that th their bout tonight Tb fighting Was Washington high Oohool tsam would BERKELEY, Cat. Doc. 1. Tb all in 6 pa lies favor, and Bar barest acoept th ehaUenge of Boott hlghof n champion football team of the Uni- refused to continue after tha fifth Toloda, Ohio, for n on th Ohio (fWlroib (or tb versity of California performed before round. CEDAR confers be five-ga- Tigers Angel and Oalu Given. Dates; Four Garnet With Pirates. CHICAGO, Dec. L ar scheduled to Th cube jd - Chicago play th Pitta-bur- g PiratM, their league rivals, four game before the National league on opens nett season, it waa revald tonight when th list- - of exhibition games for the Chicago club wa announced by President William Veeck. Th Pi tt .burg --Chicago preseaaon series will b playd March 3. the first meeting scheduled for either Loa Angel being or Long Beach. ax Kingman, April 1 tha clubs Ari.; April 3 they play at Phoenix, and Albuquerque, N. M., will b host for the Anal gam of th series oa -- -- n. -- mt April 8. Th Pittsburg club will do its training at Paso Robles Cal., whll the Chlosgo club will do It preliminary work on Catalina Island, off th coast, th permanent training camp of th club. Th Itinerary of the Chicago club calls for twenty-ni- n games from th tiraa camp is broksn on th Island until they arrive In 8L Louis for th opening of th season on April 18. Th first gam .Is, chdulsd for March 8 against th Vernon club. Four gam will too played with Ver Beavers Swap Three Players for Shortstop Call-forn- la 31 and 32. ft1r, Loa Angelas will b th second Pacific Coast laagua club to moot the National leaguers, playing th Cubs on March 14. 15, 18 and 33.- WILL PLAY OAKS. March 24 Manager William IOllefer will take hla club to Oakland, where th chdule calls for eight games including morning and afternoon games on March 30 Fittsburg-ChlcagTh series follows tho fare all games on the coast, tha club playing on route to th east. After tho Albuquerque game, the Chicago dub will travel to Wichita Falls, Texas where it will plsy the Texas league dub on April 8 sod A going to Oklahoma City, Okie., for one gam April 7 and to Tulsa, Okie., the following day for a gam against Jack CHRISTMAS GAME S.PROBABLY OFF 8TRACU&E, N T Dec 1. Chancellor Charles Wegley FHnt of Syracuse university today announced that Syracuse had practically dropped from consideration "the proposal that its football team play on " th coast Christmas day Tha university had agreed to a proposal that Us team Pay In th University of Southern Oil 'fern Both of these Institutions had been defeated this ason. Th game was regarded aa being placet on Bouthtin California's field under lnt-- o dlogiai direction and tb fact that both teams had ten dslWed rmuvd nil postfbl hint of a championship affair. Tb Orange, according to unoffloial but aaemingly rcliabi advices, was about ready to accept when press diswest brought news patches from thCalifornia was not to that Southern b Its fo. but some other aggreuu.-tlochosen by a conference Definite Information as to details wa aought and bag not been furnished, and the Orange has given up tholdea GERBER REINSTATED. CHICAOO. Deo 1 (By th Associated Press.! E C. Gerber, etsr tackle of th University of Wisconsin football team, who was disqualified Illinois game on Just before th was reincharges of professionalism, vote of the Big Ten stated today by a conference faculty reoresi ntatives It was charged that Gerber e coaching of a boy' swimming class at La Crosse. Wl. where he Was egrnlng htr way through normal school, mad him insllgibl. He will be a seulor at Wisconsin next fall LOB ANGELES, Dec. 1. Fa.1i; re of n Syracuse university to accept an to play football her Christs f mean mas day would that plans ir Christmas dropped by th Community Development association, it was announced by Zack J. Farmer, head of its football committee. Farmer said that tho association wanted to give tbe best possible gamr her and If Bvracue were ura'de' to play, and with other leading teams of the oaat prevented from playing by conference agreement it waa felt that no other Invitations should be sent out. Pa-clf- cun-eld- er n, luvt-tatlo- game-would-- Champion Jack Will Appear In Chicago Benellt LAB VEGAS. X. JL. Doc. 1. De- clining today to aocept Invitation for pleagur trips, including hunting big In the mountains near Loa gamt Vegas and a reception in his honor e at Santa Fa. Jack Dempsey said that-hwould not disappoint the promoters of tha charity program arranged In Chicago for December 8. at which he had agreed to appear as a ref ere In bout stag sd for charity benbPta.hunting trip in.- the Dempsey mountains near this city ended this morning, when the champion led his companion into the deep snow of th canyons near Elk mountain to recover two big buck killed Monday, which have lain In snowdrifts. The party will lea' Lao Vega tomorrow night for Chcago. Football Results Nw Will Visit Salt Lake on - Scene of toWay World Title Matches. Welker Cochran, who. on Thursday night, will tntertaln Oho members of the Chamber of Commerce club lo a contest at 18 3 blllards with E. W. Chenoweth. beside giving an exhibiIs the latest tion of fancy-shotto challenge W1IU Hoppes right to hold tb world's 18 2 balk-1- 1 q billiard championship, and those attending this treat will be given tha opportunity to Judge why It is that be Is now on his way to Chicago to a . s, the Chilean heavyweight pugilist, tonight knocked out Marcel NUles. former heavyweight champion of France, In Ule third round. The fight, which took place in th Velodrom dHiver, was to have been a twenty-roun- d affair. slx-da- y six-da- Greatly Increasing Demand for Oriental Rugs . Brings Big Expansion to George S. Koshaba & Co. tl. well-earne- d lloppa, secure for many years until th present-da- y crop of advanced players appeared, finds himself for tbe second time In danger of losing his title, for the brand of billiards by Cochran during the international tournament and the nervy lf manner In which he conducted with th hope that after years of would hs tha eventually get trying chance to gain the greatest honor in billiards will tend to make this match r. of 1390 points, a -- cd h.m-se- v record-breake- HOPPE LONG CIJAMPION. The long and honorable reign of 14 3 balk-lm- e Willie Hoppe as the world ouarrvplon was halted in 1831, Bchaefer of Chicago, when Jake son of tbe famous wlsard. defeated him at the Congress hotel, also later In a challenge contest In Chicago. After a years sojourn, however. Hoppe proved that "thv do com lack by regaining hls-tl- .sXV H Jt v During th 1821 a $ 4 after a tl stubborn, uphill battle, but he la again faced with an opponent weJ worthy of him, who will make him resort to his wry best brand of billiards, for with tho championship at stake and plsvlng at hla height Cochran Is certain tn give a good account of himself OocI ran has alwavs been capable of surprising the knowing ones by hi- - remarkable exhibitions of toll lirfrl h.ll, especially In the making of ril' ant runs. SKILL IS INCREASING. tournament Y V i ' be broke all records with a high run of and a high single average of 80; his in the recent series was against Schaefer, when he had an for 5W points. Averof average ages such as thsee.' when compared with tournament winners; of the past, are the beet indication of tbe advance in billiards. In 19u4 bioss--m won fiv out of six games and had grand a"erug of 18 47. In 1908 Mnrnlngatar averwon all six games with a d was th age of 18 83 it hen Hoppe e ave-ag1913 waa his grand w'tine In 354 OjU' 4 - While Hoppes experience is cted to make him the favorite in nevertheless, with Cochip fine condition, full-, with an indomitable spirit which never is beaten until the last point Is marked up against him, and should he continue to play the same brand of billiards that he did against Schaefer and Hoppe during tho tournament Juwt finished, then the 18.5 billiard world may see a new chamt, ' It -- tho ran p'ay-of- fr f. of onfi-cie- n. pion. Kingston Club Takes Canadian Rugby Title TORONTO. On!., Dec. I Queen's university of Kingston today won a second Canadian rugby championship by defeating Regina, 54 to 0. Rupture Kills 8,000 Annually etch Eight tfcwM$ ptrtoai ?ar art la 14 tit burial ctrtlftcato bbif strict J Ruptart. Whj Btciua Um ufarta nat had stfltcttd thtmatlrat or had aitrtlr taking car of tfet algn (a't-tlof tbt affliction and pttag no atrea oro you tfninff tk4 to Uin cauoa. At yon nof'tctlQff yourself by wearing a or batrTr atme you cboooo troM apphaoc to caU it? Af beat, tbe trnoB la, only a faU prop asrainat a colli Tijkavhtft wall and cannot bo expected to act aa moro than a juett mechanical onpport. Tbo btodiof prcaaura retards blood circulation, thus robbing tb weakened maoclet of nonriahment. that which they need rnoac ?. and all trass Bat acteece haa found a raffersr tn th laad are Inn tod to maks a FRE8 tsst right in the piracy of tbelr y own hoosea. Tbo PLAPAO method Is tbs most scientific, loiml and for raptor tbs world r kiowa ha Tbo PLAPAO PAD when adherinf clot ty to tbo body cannot possibly slip or shift oat of pUc. therefor cannot chef or Soft ns wNi- - sssy to apply com. pinch 1W bs need whilst pafmttTsJp in ax penal. son work and whtlat yon sleep, bo prior attached. traps, bartio twaj Ford- York: Georgetown At Boston: Boston college 18. H-- I) Cross 7 At Washington: Marines 7, Third Army corps 0 o At Tulsa: Tulsa 50. De 3. Molne Centre t. At Athena G.: Georgia Ohio; Notr Dame reAt Toledo.Toledo . 3L university gainAt Ban Psdro, Cal. U. S. 8. Idaho 0 Air Squadron U, gan Diego At Columbus. G. Mississippi 19. Fort Banning 7.p Vd. Lafayette 0. Annapolis, At Midshipmen 0. At Beattie Washington 18. Ore- gon 7 Ar'Tm1WC as aatara intended dStat rupt are CAN T of Montana 8. cm to PLAslty 8, University dos. Bead poor asms todayLonis Beaumont I, Ban AntouiMaia Av. PAO CO . tdS Stuart Bld . St. Uo., flU4 Ola trial PUpao nad InMracU? tfe (ar p. L. At AFrteulturarCoJMg. Mrss Mis- forma lies. , (Adrtrtle&L) sissippi A. and M. 14, L. fi. U. T. At In Bike Grind L Sixteen Dee. NEW YORK, teams, colnprtslng ons of th best fields Over entered, will start In the thirty-fift- h annual International toleycle race at midnight 6unday In Madison Square Garden. Among th combination favored bv rac follower are the Amerlcan-ItaJ-ia- n team of, Alfred Goullet and OrNO ATHLETICS FOR FROSH. lando iPianl, and th Itallan-Dutc- li of Maurice Brocco and Peter team MINNEAPOLIS. Minn, Dec 1. A nil barring freshmen from partici- Mieakopa, the "world's sprint champion. pating in athletics was adopted today y team Include Ernest The at th meeting of the Minnesota inRockier. Chicago, and, Percy LawTh athletic conference. tercollegiate Lellvelts club. rule HI not apply where a. school ha rence, Ban Francisco, and Anthonv The final series, before prying off less than 124 man in the three upper Beckman, Becaueus, N. J., and Willie the bd for the National leagu season, classes. Hanley, Ban Francisco. s. play off Start Tonight CHILEAN VICTORIOUS. PARIS, Dec. L Qulntln Romero-Roja- o school title of the country. The game will be plsved nxt Saturday. Coach Novak ha informed th Toledo school authorities that the local ivn, which recently Invaded Ohio and Pennsylvania and defeated Watt high of Toledo and tha Harrisburg squad, would leave hero next Thursday. - Tha Cedar, Rapids. ati'ttlo. officials aocepted feoott high a offer of a game on a basis of a 85000 grurante. the Sum to be Increased to 36(d in even: the crowd reached 10 000 Before accepting tho offer th proposal was submitted to th members of the team anl th parents of the bore, and thotr conwent was obtained Tne winner of the contest, Coach Novak MVS, will have a clear title to thr Interseholaa.w championship of tha United Slates Football Held Responsible for Eighteen Deaths will start in Kansas City on April 8, ml The Cub will play tbo American association champions who defeated 1 Baltimore International leevt champions, In tha hula worlds series ofa series tb final gam th exhibition tour being sot for April 18. nfter which th Chicago club will go to fit. Louis prepared to start Its Chins Tribune gilt Lak Tribes Vlr. pennant race. CHICAOO, Dee-- L Eighteen Ragbag players, of whom trine were high PITTSBURG. P., Den school students and fiv from coBsgew of the Pittsburg National leagu base- and uiriversitiM, died this fall a A ball club announced tonight the pur- resuK of injuries received in gridiron chase, outright of two pitchers over the country, according tb games Enrii Yds cri Oklahoma Clty to date. Th fir bsrt May of Omaha, both of th West- casualty cam oa October 1, ern lsagu. Buell Crawford of th Western Btat Td. a southpaw, wss th loading college of Sallda. Colo., died from broken legpitcher of tho Western leagu lest Wood poisoning In season. Ho is a heavy bitter, and, Fractured skulls and backs caused a whan not pttchlng. was usd by the majority of the deaths. One player and died from stimngulattan. H wss Oklahoma team as an outfielder a pinch hitter. At present - he to chewing tobsooo when tackled and o th Freeport, HL, dleid on the field. Th Ust includes: physical director ( Y. M. C. A October 5 Jack Trie, tackle at lows, May, before Joining tho Omaha Iowa State oolieg. Ames, club, pitched for team in Bakersfield, crushed -- in line - during gam with CaL, Portland and Beattie. Minnesota, October A Horn in Cleveland, Ohio. CHICAGO, Dec. I. Th' proposed October 50 illon R. Johnwm. amendment that would exelud high school player of Brotn-rtseoachas and assistant managers from Wash., died half hour after Sam the at with neck was broken In gam th player limit and tlm Include playing manager among Puyallup, Wash. each Oetober 32 Roseoo Harris. th twenty fiv eligible allowed big leagu baseball chib between Jun quarterback on Vinton. Iowa high 14 and August 31 will b opposed by school team. Died in Cedar Rapids President William Veeck of tho Chi- hospital from Injuries to abdomen recago Nationals, It was said today. ceived while making a tackle in gam i Th proposal will he discussed at th With Porta City. Iowa, October 1A October 30 Howard Walton. meeting of th major leagu magnate her December 13. high' school player at Gallatin, Mo., spin fractured In game with Maysvkle. Mo., Oetober 30. November 14 Jo Fox. 17, of Elbow Woods, N. D.. died at Pipestone. Minn., from fractured skull received In practice. Ho was a student at tho government Indian school in Pipestone November 17 George Beaman, quarof Harrison. Neb., high school 1 terback Deo. PORTLAND. Or., dent W. H. Klepper of th Portland team. Injured In game with Chadror. club announced In a telegram from Nob., day previously. Philadelphia today that he has traded L King, outfielder; BUI Stumpf. In- Ilxtcen-Tcam- s 4 tho Galveston club of the Texas league for George Diet horttop. Dlwel, according to th averages of the 1933 season, batted .233 for Qalveeton. SEALS LEAVE . CONTEST AT HOME ATHENS. Gs. Dec. 1. Th UniverBUENOS AIRES. Deo. l Luis An', of Georgia and Centra College gel Firpo is investing aotn sity ef his battled to a I to I tie her today In Amerlcan-sams- d capital. H bat their final gam of th 1373 football Purchased three building alt in season. Cueckiey and Randall war Buenos Aire paring 4i.f00 peso tot th stars for Georglv Covington led th properties . A Bueno Aire store Centros attack but seldom was able la exhibiting several oil paintings reto gala. cently acquired by th fighter. RME. Dec. 1 Ermlwto Spall fhg MILLION QUARTER SEETBRUINS nr OtO . lege and Whitman have been nated from the schedule entirely. The Caldwell encounter was looked upon CHICAGO, Dm. L (By th Assomore as a practice gam by th university, but, due to the weakneso of ciated Pros ) Heavy schedules . of the representation sent down from th Michigan, Chicago and Ohio Btat and northern school this year, it was a gam between th Joint Bif Teq deemed advisable to discontinue eth football champions of 1333 Michigan ietlo relations with CeldweU tempoand Illinois were announced by westrarily, at least Utah-Bould- ar Th combat ern conference athletic directors at annual will be played at Boulder on October th dose of th schedule meeting ber col11, and th annual Utah-Coloralege game will be played her Novem- tonight ber 15. Th Wyoming Cowboys will Only on outstanding Intersect tonal also bo met on th Boulder trip. Th gams was announced, a tentative game will be plajed at Laramie. Octo agrssrosnt for Illinois to meet tha ber 14. Th annual Thanksgiving classic be alavsa at Annapolis October 11. tween th Crimson and Utah Aggies Navy th Saturday before th battle beIs again scheduled for Balt Lake. tween th two loader of 1833. Michigan agreed to play In th new Illinois stadium both in 1834 and 1824. Th BOISE DEMANDS two teams in 1824 will ho almost th exearns as the 1823 Joint champion cept that Michigan will toe Captain Klpk and Illinois will loo McSpecial t Tbs Tribes. Millan by .graduation. Blx conference game are on the BOISE, Idaho, Doc. 1 Th action Of th Idaho State Athletic associa- program for Michigan, Ohio and Chition at Pooatello Friday directing that cago, whll Minnesota and Wisconsin the Boise high school football tea n war abl to announce but three coneach. play th Idaho Falla high eleven tor ference gams who Illinois, the stats championship December t, dropped th game with Wisconsin is protested by th Boise school au- and Northwestern, waa unable to thorities. Boise defeated Burley High, reach an agreement with Minnesota which In turn tied with Idaho Fall on a late season dale. for th southeastern Ids ho champion-shi- p. Boisa 1824 program Illinois will stage forBurlsv, By defeating claims the mat championship. Th mal ceremonies for its 32.500, 000 memorial amphitheater when Michigan association Ignores th Boise-Burle- y gam and directs Bole to plsv Idaho plays at Urbana October 18, when th MinneFalls, The following telegram was sent stadium will be completed. today to the Idaho Falls high school sota will entertain Michigan In the management, accepting th ultimatum annual battle over th "Little Brown to play the eleven representing that Jug, typical of victory, November L but demanding the gains be when th new stands at Minnesota team, will be completed. plsved In Bole Bole wtli gladlv play Idaho Falls Northwestern. Indiana, Purdue, Illimust b nois and Iowa arranged but four con8, but the gam 7ecmbr Boise is In There ference absolutely games each, though Illinois plated no reason whv Boise should go to aspects to meet the navi on OctoIdaho Falla. Boise played at Twin ber 11. Falla last tear. Ale. "Bo4a by de-- f NOTRE DAMES BIO ON(S. eating Burley, removed th obatocl Coach knuts Rookn of Notre Dame, that prevented Idaho Falls from In Comclaiming th championship. Had Idaho though he did not succeed pleting any agreements with Big Ten Falla played Burly Thanksgiving day conference announced a noteams, Boise to com to bad would have they program for 1821, There Is no reason for our playing tably Intersection! In th south- Maying th Army and Princeton In two year In suc-esal:h east, Georgia Tech from th south Unlees Idaho Fall com ern district and Nebraska from th west, with but to Boise, there will be no- gam " on open Saturday for' recuperation. Notre Dam registered victories over 11 of them except Nebraska In the 731.(00 persons this season, according J ", 1933 (Mod md hopes lo Avsnfe that to estimates her -Stanford defeat with at Ketra Dam November 15. California's game California Memorial with two weeks of rest to avoig th university at the stadium, drew 71 000 Th contest at overtraining which appeared to have Loa Angeles with th University of contributed to th Notr Dam defeat 0. this fall at Nebraska. Southern California brought out Th meeting with th Vhl'wrslty Having completed baseball plans Calon this old the afternoon and football arrangeof Washington played ifornia field before th new stadium ments early this evening, th coaches was ready collected a capacity crowd assembled tonight to arrant baskst-M- il and track dates. of 35.000. Th other games mad up Tbs (acuity representatives bald, a tb rest of the estimated attendance long closed conference on rules tnla for the season. evening, but only the Oerbor decision Wasatch Hoopers Ralty: GEORGETOWN WINS Win Fairview Contest FROM FORDHAM . Cue Wizard Here Thursday, 040 040 040 040 040 fill Cochran to Give Exhibition Mp. KMMbi leaves Salt Lak famous rug weaver of th erlsnt, great increase Th tn n th demand khan for Oriental rugs o th highest quality has brought about a Mg expansion of the business of George 8 Koehaba South Stats street Inolud-lu- g 4 Cothe". 130 establishment of branch houee by Mr Koshaba at Oakland and Bac. ramrnto. Mr Koshaba returned yesterday from an extended visit torthe coast where th details of tho enlarged scop of tha companys business wera perfected. Th widely known Balt Lake rug firm started business here .years ago. and has snjoyed a constantly increasing trade, extending to tha prirotpal duos in th territory To meet th "increased demand for fine rugs, Ur. Koshaba. leaves this city next Sunday for an eight month tour, during which he wli encircle the glob. He 13salt from Ben Franetseo on th BS. President December Pierce, landing first ag Yokohama. Mongolia and Manchuria. Ptlun be- It Is Ing Included In th Itinerary. from tha cold, plain ol Manchuria.. where the sheeps wool grows Its tong. Ba&ar' sat and finest, UsA th GEORGE ft KOSHABA from today on busln wk rugs com. Tlen-TslShanghai. Bings pore. Calcutta, Bombay. Baluchistan, Afghanistan, East Persia. Meshed in tne diatriet of Kharusan, and finally North. Perga, will bs visited Mr. Koehaba will try to obtain passage through RQssia on his way homa, but failing thus will return by way of Kirmanahah, Beruk and Homed art, sources of tbe finest Persian ruga' On tho return trip Germany, France, Poland and England e will be included. This trip wll bring Mr. Koshaba to New York next July, from where be is to com directly to Balt Lake. While In thb Orient Mr. Koshaba will establish offices In Persia and Chin. At these offices expert buying staffs will be maintained, which wiU cover the Oriental market for th choicest productions of the (host famous looma in th country. n will be tne location of the Chinese in office and Peraia office, wui be .a.- Ispahan, Keshan' and Baruk. Another Important activity of the t pomps ny wLL.be its ndled This department V.J1 department. e American-madmarket goods In th Chine world-wid- tn in -- Tlen-Tw.- tr. I tour that will UR hvMts-expor- him to th ' looma of h Orient, including shoes, underwear, plumbing materials and cotton prints. Th arrival of an exceptionally choice assortment of Oriental rugs will begin soon after Mr. Koshaba arrival on th other stde of the pacific. As the countries are where th finest rug are woven.visited chaass will b mad and they willnur. at one be sent to this market. In th year, therefor. KoehabaEarly Co 4 wlH be showing om of th choicest product of th nnv Isoms of China, Persia Turksy. India, Maachuria. Afghanistan, and ' other Oriental sources of Japa fin Salt Lake and other western rug rugs lov-sre will thug hav brought to direct from the Orint th finest them ef their loom No longer will it be jwcsosnry to depend upon eastern middlemen, nor to purehate from Th greet expansion of rtptiD. business of Koehab 4 Co. has mad possible through th good will 0 trad In th Intermeuntain and Mr. Koehaba Is ardent oountrr, tn hts pretoe-of-twestsrirrug joversT hs extends thank and hs hla aucoss (Adv J prod-uo- l hs- tg |