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Show THK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MQRNlNO, K0TE5IBER 5, 1924. 11 "YOU KNOW ME. AL" Utah to Battle Stanford in Stadium at Berkeley; Crimson Depart Thursday Enable the Grcumt&nc Utet to Get Game With Warrior of Warner. mornnsrrr. iTAJOTOKD ei.. Hot. . Th Cn4varsity of Utah will fm tha pine ta th football schedule of Stanford university next Saturlafl vacant by th day which cancellation ystrday hy of Southern California of Its acfctd tiled game. It waa announced will be her today. Th noontest al- played In Beraalcr. Oowh Tommy .Fltxpatrlk end his euad of Crimson friditsre will Thursday for tSUIfiwnla. whwt I'ttk will opposs StanfordIn university Berkeley la tb VtemorlsU etadtum Saturday afternooa- Almost from out the clear sky came till announcement from the athietk' ooonoll of the 'Unrvsrsity of Utah. It waa ao sudden. In fact, that It acta a saw Uma record at th unlvonitr Tha for schsdullng games. which faraispltated th arrangement batwaan I'tah anl develathletic authorities wsrs opment of tha paat week, and batwaan tha two aehoola start d and andad In a few ahort hour yaaterday. It will mark the flrt rim In the T'tah history of tha Unlvrslty that a Crimson team will oppoae tha Cardinal on th gridiron. Utah haa eboounlered th t'nlveralty of California on several occasion, the laat being In tha fall of 120. Southern tha University of California waa aa annual opponent of tha University of l'U. but navar, la prevkwi hlatory. have tha Crtmaon and Cardinal squads tangled on th fastball field. u clrcum-atanoe- a Stan-for- s y STANFORD WITHOUT GAME. Th spark which Inspired tha .Idea d the of a gainof waa Unaction of tha stsdeat th wbo of Southern California, lvonitr veeed ta oamel the V. 8. mm fcecaus Stanford and California bad decided to drop the south-ar- a unlvsnslty from their atfoietio ached ul after tha prseant year. Th charge against th V. H.XT.C. waa pro8. . fessionalism, whtoh tha resented. Th faculty ooncurred la tha aotton taken by the etudent and the Stanford game waa Thli left tha Oardlnala of Qlenn ("pep") Warner without a cam. Immediately, and at the beheet of Oradu-et- e Manager Karrey Jianoook and Csaok ntapatrlck, th university stale tie authoiitlea aoted. Negotiations ware opened with Paul 8. Davla, manager of Stanford athletic, and tha affair waa oonaummated la a abort time. Tbe bum will be played In the gen-ar- . Tha Bafl Sjradlcata, Coprrtckt, . - fit'MW,- IWOWDtl? vHY THf T OOfY HAVti - anpt MANY TO MAKE A ltwgo nu iititr of forty-seve- th will make s irt'!ort-er-- d lt. charleri no mm. ial c.r ljmI male to gather, anf fi- to cbitrter a ae-- ojiiX furtj are cittnt tiinif oar. I ruh 30ou and but offered a 'flat sum of expenses t make thf trip, later wan concerted the prop:-Howhich tuia mails th iirn)1ual M;ntai?r lim'ufk HpArkle. of liOOo. with J'hat la, a the option at the sonc:ueinn ,,f ine same 'of 40 per cent nf thi mtihui This will enable C.jach ceipta. to take all file plnyera hr nends and will more than ample to pay the expenses of the (uatl. This Is Warner a first year at Htnn-- .i fird and the vaunte'1 ?anlinal bue In SJaturdyr Rtanford, Utah will it battling again, game them to lte enept everythllHf-lef,r- th-one of the giune's foremokt grid tratcgits Ulnn (I'op) Warner. H nulT twice have contested In the cdoat Confereivo this year and N.ih; possesses one of th moit brilliant football intellect of th day, and ha put forth some of tie mot formidable eleven in grid bitorv. time; they hnvA t.ecn returned vicHi tors Flaunting the Cardinal onlers to trannt'er from I'ltTsbiirr university to Stauford ertated much discussion, tha braeaea, Warner marched oyer the and the first year .of hi rei(B at the Cardinal school is being ear, to Oreicon squad by the score of fully watched. It i the common laying that if Aadv Smith ' Golds. I?., and two ac repul-it.: Bear "of Pop Warner will do tha deed. axe ta be unseated, the terrtfle attnek f the Idehn VTiTr'n. KMj-nnte- " e r- t Sanpete Sallna Ephralm Richfield Utah's Chief Opponent W S to ft. r The Rmith. WARNER REAL It will be a hailed ea the the coat and strnngeat elevens tf aaalnat on of the niiiKt wllv football tt the tlm that. Fltrpatrti-and Rsmiran will send their cohort. But the Utea are eager. No previi.ua grime this year has excited the rirhtlng d levlla aa has this. Th 1'tah c msn. as a whole, are merely youngsters, ffolng; Into football with much to learn In experience and wisdom, and to be pitted Uralnat the foothnil team which baa been the talk of coaches and critics from coait to coast Is a pleasure which they little exported. Warner's move from Iltta-burto Rtanford waa the talk of 'h football world for weeks and months, and th- possibility of hta machine de- featlne- that of Andy Smlih la still realm a ervleff tnple In the Utah practiced yeaterdny for th first tlma thla week, Monday being a holiday. Thla ellKht br.k In train-Imay work to some rtlKadvantajre, but tha manner In whl'h the ( tea practloed yeaterday aeemed evidence to th ronlrsnr. fractjoally the earn Boulder squad which mads th trip to will Thev de. will im to California 1 kn p. m. train nn tha part Thursday and return home on Sunday. mer r 1.1 JRi I -- S, ' .( r- - i- ' - (,reen River Th lineup of th Oreen River ..le. Wilcox ..It.. Anderson. Thurman . ..If. McClurg .. L. Wilson. ..if S. Wilson. ..rt.. ..re. Peak H. Stunts. ,qb.. R. Sturgls. rhb unit .Ihb.. i . X'l , &i iia5 j k, tl .Out Moab. . Meador Cool . H. WEBERANDB. fls Peterson Robertson . Nswsll McConkl Robertson Bomervill . Wlloox . . Lai-c- s y.c. MEET SATURDAY ts Tb Tribune. OOPKN, Nov. 4 Th football on teat between Wbr colleg and ths nrlgham Toung college of Logan for th champlonihlo of junior colleg Ctah, will b played Paturday afternoon at I o'clock Instead of aaxt Tuss-daaccording to President Aaron W. Tracy. Tha ehang waa mad when the Logan school authorities declined to aire to certain terms to play en Armlstlc day as part of th American program for that day. Th Legion gams was originally scheduled for Saturday afternoon. Efforts are now being mad by offioan Raker post. No. , of cer of to have a ths Antrw en next Tuesday between Granite and Orden htsh aehool. hlerh In J lprobablllty such a gam will be played, Coach Dixon Kappl said today. gpeelal doss not bavs Xammsrman' rpeed for end run. John a who directed th team in th early gam becauae of Herbert's Injury, haa shwwn an uncanny ability to pick hole In th opposing lines. H also substitutes at end. Injuries hay played karoo with th lln. VUlard, right and, wlU probcontest. ably not get Into Friday Uttlajohn, guard, who was seriously Injarsd at Price, waa kept out of last week' gam with Kphralm In th hop h oould play against Monroe H haa not recovered sufficiently to warrant using him ths full gams, although bs may bs Injected for a short time. Littlejobn Is a big chap who has played a consistently good gams all season. Jappson played guard asjainst Kphralm and. although hs lacks IJttleJohn' wtght. h can be counted on to fight JSneddon, center, also may he out because nf an Keueaeff probably Will bs Injury. movd over and N 11 son or Rulllnger sent In aa taakla. In Nlaiaon. Coach Ift linesman. After the runs the Arties will depart Immediately for Bait Lake and will get back to Ixjgun In for a praotlc Haturdsy aftertlm noon In preparation for the Armistice day gams with Wyoming university. Th Airgies will be without Ihe service nf Newell Sand era. stellar guanl, and Clarsnc Nei.easchwarder, substitute quarterback. Poth these men are cm the sick Hat. Coach Uomney will probably tart the following lineup: Jeffs, center: Webter, right left guard; Fosley, guard; Hendricks, right Isckle; Gardner, left tackle. Woodslde, right end; Love, left end; nuartarback: Thomas Leddlngham, end Knowlea, halfbacks, and Wnnl-lefullback. 1 ! rr- -f at Football Retulti y . g. V. 8. Pt By George McManus Off. EVEH iiMCE. Vl- i I con-te- e- MS OrSN CO .Ori HtTEHrS' TO AeoOT ?MOKir,-- y, At Buffalo Niagara 7, Canlslus, PHILADELPHIA, Nor. 4 U. 8. Brunger haa a passer who oan regu- Marines of Vs.. 14; Dickinlarly throw tha pigskin . over fifty son colleg, Quantloo, 0. yards. He also can be called back to Service. Universal punt, an assignment which eras for- ByNEW YORK. Nov. '4 The thlr4 merly Kam merman's. army rorps of Baltlmors defeated th W. L. T Pet Seventh regiment team of this city 4 S 0 l.oen v.. Wasatch of 7 to a on the gridiron, Monro 4SJ at ths Polo grounds here today. I 1 0 BRINGING UP FATHER t Tb Trlbsns. PROV(A Nor. 4. "Th team look a great deal better tonight Th men are getting th old flfht spirit back aaraln." This waa Coach Twttehall's th sharp comment last night a finished Cougars their Monday grind ior rnaay scrap with ths Afgtsa Coach Twitchell also announced a nw lineup for th gam. , Th rearrangement of men will take plaoe ehlefly in th line. For neclal defense, Hinckley will be shifted to left and, th position formerly occupied by Reed Swenson. Hinckley has heretofore filled ths center berth on th "T" squad, but has had some experience on th wing. H also haa the combination of speed and wslght which Swenson lacked. In recent workout excellent rtsults hav been obtained with Hinckley In his new position. OLEDHILL AT CENTER. Captain OledhtU is to fill Hinckold offlo at th plvoi position. ley's Oltdhlll will undoubtedly b a valuable man hers. Ha la not only an Special SECRETTAVK-- r tell,that one: EVERY i b Wear Rr-- Md '. team went through a fast last evening and ended up by In scrimmaging against ths frosh. this practice gam th main string showsd up better against th green before. ling than It haa sver don At the final whistle Twitchell wore a smlls Instead of th omswfat worried look h has, be en wont to carry lately. Interest In th Friday tussle I now running at a high pitch and plan ar being perfected to aocotntnodat Professor Hsrald a record crowd. Clark haa ths seating-in- . chart. The workout -- BLACKF00T WILL PLAY POCATELLO h,t im Japanese Seems to Be Favorite f or Mat Hoiiprs Irs Darn, middleweight wreetllng champion, who ha always ben a big favorite la all hi wreatllng match hero;" eeemS "16" ground a compared with Tarro Mlvake. w bom he I to meet tomorrow night at the Bait Lake theater In a finish irtxed wrestling match, best two In three falls, ths first of which Is to be a followed by a catch fall Ths winner of th quickest fall Is to havs the choice of th third fall. If there I a third fall. It I eonoeded that Pern would have a better chanc at American style, but be can hardly aspect to beat th Jap at his own gama, according to reports. Both men worked hard In the gymnasium ysstsrday afternoon and after th workout th Jap (aid he was rrady for th eontast, and his work showed 1L Re will work strata today and possibly may take m light workout tomorrow, th day of th match. Ticket for th match wlU be plated on J at th Salt thaater thla morning. No reservation have been made and tha first at th boxofflce will hav their choice In seats. "o1nf Jlu-Jlt- No Hunting Allowed in Kaibab National Forett Rumors that there la to be hunt trig on the RjJbnb forest for deer nre unfounded, accord Inf to s. billet in at th Waasttch national forest offices from ths district offlc t To rrihu. POCATELLO. Idaho. Nov. . Th PocaUUo and Rlaokfoot high school ycatarday. Such rumor, according to has led hunters football team wlU play Friday aftar-noo- n th forsst officers, Into KaiuJ In tb expectation that at Brady park. Th Grove Clfy th forsst would shortly bs opened aggregation has bsen practicing dill- - to deer hunting. R. H. Kutleds;. disgently for the coming contest and th et trict forester, said that It will probbovs feel confident that they will up-l- ably bs not opened to buntinf this the advance dope and walk off fall, and that formal notlos wotrid the field on the long end f th be given well In ndvano of th ratvd SCOT. AT Toledo. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Not. 4. IfONTRKAL Nor. . Billy Defoe. St. Paul, outpointed Leo Kid Royl Tale and Notte Dame will not meet Canadian featherweight champion, fir on ths gridiron In 12. IX wad ofat Vale today. ten rounds last night- , ficially C.stated F. Mandril, chairman of 4 the athletic board of control, said Nov. TOt"NO HTO W N , Ohio. Jackie Nichols. St, Paul featherweight, that there had been so negotiations last night won a newspaper decision etween tbe two Institutions tutd, owof th Tal over Rrnle Oooseman, Milwaukee, af- ing to the schedule, there wouldb none. ter twelve rounds. Pro-feaa- or 1 Will Pay Tribute to Ohio'i Olympic Heroes COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 4 Tn tbe of spectators, presence of thousands aaaemhlad for th Indiana-Ohi- o stale football fam har Saturday, tribute will be paid th tx Buckeye athlete who bore th scarlet and fray abroad In tha Olympic of ltxl and One of th six Is Perry Marttsr, a wrestler, who now five In Loe Angel Martter was captain In lM-t- t and ltto-He I a welterweight. 1!. gl Greenleaf Wine His Match From Si. John By rnreersal BervV. PHILADELPHIA. Pa,. Not. Ralph Greenleaf, world's champion of thla city, depocket btlllardlet, feated Andrew St. Jean of Minnetn a nattonej championship apolis pocket billiard match hers today. Th final score was 100 to SS In ifht Inning, with Orsenleaf making a high run of 17. CALLEfc AT NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 4. Ptutaren Ellas Calls, preetdent elect of Mexico, reached her today en route to He will remain bar until Mexico. Thursday, whsn h will go to Mexico for hi Cite' to aisks preparation on Sunday, November Inauguration -- SO. . i MADE TO calls out: r""l L 1 - " - DID S-j-- tj AHT One. C AUU CV C - s- A MkM 88$m O' 'ELL THA-- FcArusnt Scsrswrg,', IrfT-- i. TOO bEMT HE. J SMOKED KAM uptour v lc. v 2-Pai- in the West! fTHt ..Na - ; .. in ' Come Up and Get Acquainted! ' 4 Wt.00pwrCaraMal ' I ."i U 1 -- - mfls f "SAM" -- . The People's Choice as the Greatest Exponents of I J Cougar. NAMED. BACKFIELD baokfleld probaMy Th following wiu start ths gams on Friday: McDixon, fullback; intosh, quarter; Man son and Fackard. halvss. Twitchell haa found that this set Works slightly better than any other b ha tried. Th local team win have an asBoth havs had lots of experience at of new plays for th visith Although Romney sortment position. nos Is not completely healed from tors Friday and PocsAello football think that Coach Rich Fox's Its recent break, he will play. BaNlf. haa had previous experience on the team will have no difficulty ln.de-featlBlackfoot th afgrefation. Rick rcjleg team .of Rexburg , Idaho, and played with the "T" frosh of last season. Howard and Andru wilt fill R0CKNE TO GIVE th tackle places and Kimball will retain hla old position at end Andru REGIS LESSONS also nails from Rexburg and has shown his ability thla ysar. Howard. 4. Knot Nor. DENVER, Colo., Rockns, football coach of Notre Dam nnlverttty, haa advised thoa directBOXING NOTES at Real oollegs her ing athletic that ha will com to Denver next 4. Eddls 8ha, CHICAGO, Nor. summer to conduct school for football signed to ooachvs.' Chicago featherweight, ha November meet Billy Noble in Omaha Th school will b held from July Kaat Cleveland of at 7, Cart Tremalne while Rooknc wV, roach 6 to V Chlrajro, November 14. and Joe Fagllne football, and, W. E. Meanwell, coach of 14. at Louisville, November an authe University of Nlnne.-ta- , InOhio, Nor. 4 The thority on Inbasketball, will fir SANE9VIIA11, that game. boxing commission has structions Zecav1lle of fined JeavBurk, llf Pit tab org, and Imposed six month's NOTRE DAME AND to report suspension, for his failureLohman of for a mateh with Jo YALE NOT TO PLAY MT. PLEASANT, .Nov. 4.Wltha only one more gama standing between his Wasatch academy team and the San pets-8ev- tr title. Coach Ernest Brunsrer la point! nf hla man for th I' excellent work for th THE. WORD"5MOKE" Av t NiquT-- ARE. TO ME 1'L.U C,T Mf - ' one of the beat tackle In th conference, and Kimball are both from Jordan. Three two men hav don Hinckley Will Go to End and Gledhill to Center; Ballif I to Be Guard. WASATCH PLAYS MONROE FRIDAY Ash Yew Dealer Glavitonbory Knitting Co. Glaatontmry, Ocruv, Dvpt, S4 ' aawMJl Free Cutting nee O.. Celt Uk Olty. tss. !' .00 4 " Twitchell Shifts Line Men in Hope of Bracing Defense Against Aggies . Qeer . . fb Substitutions: Oreen Rlvsr, Gates for 8. Wilson; Moab, Killer for Bomervill. Allred for M. Robertson. Day for H. Robertson, WNeox for lance, K. Robertson for Somervl'.le, H. Rob- excellent guard and tackle, but his ertson for Day. former experlenct at rentar wU qualReferee, Blckmore; umpirs( Evan. ifies him for this placa During his frsahman yar and first year of varsity ball hs played center. Ballif and Romney will b at guards. 1' Vv. AGGIES HOPE THWART EiRhi CnwJee ;. : I 0 last gam Holt Monro Wasatch gam, Which 1 to he played here Friday. Judging by comparative scores, th loosi team should win by a small mar-Ki- n. Monroe was defeated arllr In while the season by Kphralm, the eleven was subdued by Kphralm shlna-Uk- a g precision. There Is nn Monroe scuiemy grldders, that West looks powerful, but the defeated Klchfleld. 11-Brungere 's It will find plenty to master la men doubled that score In their Richoonfllct. field encounter. Monroe, howvr, took th Sanpeta huskies Into camp, . while U the Wasatch team best the TO -. Monros haa not oould do was 12the Hallnsv eleven to dat. but COUGARS played If It should win that contest and also the one with Wasatch It would Special ts Tb Trlbsas. tie them with the scadsmy for the UXMN. Nov. 4. Although th divisional honor. That contingency Utah Agifle will be ourwelfrhted by probaMy would a gama the Brlgham Toung university grld-dsr- ths early part of necessitate next week to decide 1 K. L. Romney Coach hop-I- n; which of the two schools shall play that hla Parmera will aucceaa-fujl- y the winner of th Prlc-Prov- o battle. with tha strong Coups r oop Tbe local eleven will be weakened defense and emerge victorious In the thla week by tbe loa of Dutch gama which Is scheduled for next been who ha tarring at Friday afternoon In Provo. Datoh waa ons of half all season. The Loganltas expect tb meet a th faw men who gar a food aoooant team which haa Improved Its offense of himself In tha resent Prto gama sine th considerably Unlversrty of A ssiious Injury will prevent hla playUtah-1T. U. contest ten days ago. ing the rest of th Sanson, and hst thla offense and loss Improved Facing has cast a shadow of gloom over aware of th struns; defenss of the the Wasatch camp. Darhoglto or Provo eleven, th Afrgle chance are Johns will take his position In ths not so bright as th dope sheet con- Monroe fray Barhogllo hits th lln cedes. ss hard aa any msn on th team, but Coach Romney and hla entire squad will leave Ixieran next Thursday morning end will arrive In Prom early In th afternoon In Urn ti take a short workout on the Cougar field. The officials for the gam will be Bert Plaeer, referee; Homer WarI'M "TO ner, umpire, and Don Reddish, head protection against eoUs and sudden chills GUARANTEED NOT TO SHRINK U(ht. Medium and Heavy Wigkft r 1 I Moab tS. V4 MADE OF FINE WOOLS MIXED WITH COTTON - 12 .21 .11! .uvu 1 . If 4 re n Seventy Yean of Reputation I Jt 0 n and at forward both through th nwu a ioucnou.nl cam as pmeein. a result of straight football playing. With an Inexperienced team Cearh Evans won half of hla lesgue gam .4. In th last gams of th season his players came out of the mldaeason slump due to several of hfs beat play-er- a having sustained Injuries In tha earlier games of tb season. Whlla th learu session Is ended In the Eastern division, K Is probson gams will be able that a poet-ae- a Moab ptayed here Saturday between Wasatch and academy. . rV'on. Jxt. Pot. 4 Carbon l.toft LEADER. of on Mad. I 11 NORhiN4? ' A ... IseeisI te Th Tribes, MOAB. Nov. . In th last football gam of th eastern division Moab defeated On en River by the scaore of S3 to (. Th gam played on th Moab blgli school field. Th local- - toys made jrardags at will. the conquerur nf the (lolflen liHra and "Pp" Warner an the niaater of Andy 0 1 1 1 MOAB IS WINNER OVER GREEN RIVER -- " ; f trip JA ., J ith the tfam Sufficient wini?s h t' ti the srcwltii! been lv lat nUrht to wdnuit the '" JL--- T THE TRIP, -' a rsasssassaasswssaMsslaaasssissssnn Vtnn to Califnraia Coaches Mclntyre and Warthman Send Men - Through Final Scrimmages Before the Annual High School Football Classic. y HOT n- r. i cars-foll- f?- ) .snassnassagggggss- j Alstsssii. teeti tmt yesterday bald solmmag In praparatlaa for tha oonest which Is football etrsiaa of th stlrrineT th tata. With Ratarday hut four days off, both squads prastlosd dlllcantly. It waa a Ion; wsrkout for Leopards and Panther afika, and on which was abaraotarlasd by aa aaraaat andaasor and aa atmoapbar of will In gn ess. Coach Roy Molntyr axprsad In hla team. B waa not absolutely certain of Tlotory. and aroided any swak assirtton. "W win b disappointed tf w Boa't win, and t ba-e- aa rasa that w wtn not b dlaappotatad." That la all th Panther mentor would aay aoaosralnc th gam about which others are saying a great deaX Coach LeRoy Warthman wai not quit so snthutlastlo as Mclntyre, and was area nor modest In his opinion of Saturday's gam. "W will be at a disadvantage in wslght and axparl-nc- ; bat after all, those two factor will not wtn a football gams unsupported. Our abowlng to data has bean a rarprisa; there may be an additional surprise to cap tha season." Warthman haa dsTetoped a new kicker In Captain Hank With 8narr and Davis nnabla to boot th ball with their accustomed rigor, East was confronted with a serious problem In th kicking department. Lewis yean out of fifty terday kicked line, placements from the twenty-yar- d ball over the goal line from sent the line on the kick oft. and tbe forty-yar- d punted for a rood distance, Tha discovery of I.ewl' kloklns; ability haa given saw hope to the Leopards, and their practice yesterday jrv avldenc; of thla The Panther looked better yesterday than at any previous tint this season. The men worked with a con. fidence ejertainly a plaasun to There waa no mistaking that Mclntyre kaa pointed his eleven for the Raat eontast, determined to unseat the for th first tims la many Leopard era Elkrem was farting his boots off for long spirals, and Rhodes waa showing soma form at kicking the oval In scrimmage tha men were active, blocking and opening betas with ma- - M . lHOOL O "THINK YVERClD BC W0TWM3 ti PREPaARE FOR ENCOUNTER sler-ea- a j Wf ' lAiDOM-TKMCV- Words by RING W. LARDNER I -- -v f THEJC aiM'T-- f Memorial atail.im of California unithat athe great numversity In order ber of grid fan who realde In the opporbey region may be given the Crtmaon eleven In tunity to eee the e down In Fain Attn will force, and the Herkeley gridiron l to the grid fan nf acreaalbl easily yvani-ueii and vicinity. San Andy Hmlth'a U.iidn Beare are playing Wanhlngton at Beattl on which causes no conflict in gi.mr In that trrTltnrT. PaANTHERS AND LEOPARDS Th Bast and West high school In. 1921, by , besaa. WsU Dry oeess 0. VaHea X. Keere T traaei L Die. rissatses, W u MleSala faa 0.. 1I bkll Distributors. la. dpifiiiirriSiillQg 1'275 South Main ,; .... . .. Home of u 2-Pa- nts Suits - x |