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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER REV EN THE GUMPS . CMKtR. VfcOVA )HttL MH- - TUM II I I U il 'Ij TOW HIM aASSFvTC NMe VOVTH through M0 OF UUaitf ' - x. TRACK TV ATT TCAiTOV. TO TVAE MiTH ANt WUE4 FmVHrV tOViV4 UKE NAMOK- A- TrA, VMiVOUS or gnov?amce , EL , vB.t TO COVVWT NOT CAVA fcVJT NO VDM IrtA'i n Cn CARS ABOUT fcVArVVF . VENGEANCE! G E ! eM !m kiA . yaaawK. Mt-W- - a Hi I M- M VU. ' S WIM VMM fctfc, FOR. (jh JJy SOVJWb SVVJUT. TO C3o,NS vS MA6JS WVEUT Y4tS QF r ,1 SATISFIED TV.L 0,V)WCtVHG ' '15 19:? I. -- 1.1 ; J , 1 HVS UB FOW - jlj FIRST NEI BEE new ball park with a" grandstand which will aeat Jb.tK0 and which will be the finest in the country- " For thai first jtime since he became presldenpbf the Oakland club tn 1"13. Cal Kwlng Is found In a receptive mood about selling the Oak. He is willing to sit down and talk business with men who can show him that they have the right kind of hacking, and in the' last few days he has given to Walter Johnson and hearings George' Weiss. said last evening that he '.5 Kwlng retire from the posfflon of Younjf Pitcher From Fre-n- o reads-tand owner club all he want is the to come along. He would right buyer in If not aay Johnson or Weiss msde him to Be Given Chance sn offer for the franchise, or that he set a price. He did aay that If lie ten years younger he would sk to Show Stuff. were The I tah High Athletic ss lloo.OOO for the franchise, but that he will again conduct a s boo. had reached the age where he cannot fool around too much with baseball for bssketball officials this season, Is willing to aeli now for what TTi Tti for ):" bat and (irwt nw B experts who will have chargf thinks Is a reasonable figure. he anof the work, have not yet been H Urvllle Oakland Tribune igncd hi contract. nounced, but the placet where schools Wcilurtrl of Fresno, and Is credited will be held, and when, have been with twing a bulky lad with a strong Boy to Play and cunalnc arm. 1'ietty well determined. on Arizona Polo Team Methods and manner of procedure It If likaly that the Re will try rat an unusual number of young!ri will not differ greatly from those In next spring. In the hop of developing effect last season. The colleges of some talant. If any ambitious youth -Mkho. Nov. FILER. Jam the state will combine wttli tba high shows enough to be made a member son Mm. H. of and Schildmar. Mr, of the 19IS club, well and good. If he school heada for purposes of having a hii. who in a ophomore ehows promise of future greatness he H. of Arizona, hxn large session of the school In Sslt will be nursed along In some other In the rnlvrsity been aHecipd as one of the polo playholi-- ! lake the Christmas league In preparation for 1S2, when er th university davs. 'during who will the Bees move to "long beach." oth, will "? r that the frames erwise, Ixw Angele. The first school will be at either playe1 Arniilire week at Phoenix, J during: the atate fair. Beaver or Parowan, November IS and 4 The Noivl or PORTLAND. Ore .Vn Thonch this (a ynung SohtM.nan a 26 IVeember t anil ( the Instructors announcement hy George Hums of thf first r.ir at the iintverftKv of Ar!-7- n Cincinnati Nationals that he liaa unPrice will be visa iid first pear of nolo playing, will be st Mantl der consideration an offer to become Saturday of 5the MlecMed wan for hU excellent ited on Friday and manager of the Portland team In the hp 2 and Iieceniber week, and mastery of th following I'oivewianpltip Pacific Coast league received no conatschools should lie well Ths faTre, firmation here today. In furl. !tiff for there are a number of the Christmas holldav sea-n- n tended, Uwtl, who msnaged the Suit 1.3ke , UnriiiK In rule for the the changes th.. polo team from Artsona cjub last year, htu a!reaK open wttl comner in a ten dav.V season which will come up for Interat the iy25 I'ortland below pretation. Thev are given IdurnaniHii st Ran Antonio. Taxaa, Their Lewis tnoret.ver lias purrhaaed when perusal by the average specteaiiiji from a number of south-ti- n tator will sn lnlereFt In 1he !ub. be of Interest. iintversttlM and military schools William II. Klepper. retiriiig Portfn.stlt-teTHE NtW RULES. take part. land owner, said nigh; tlint prior and This The first change made Is in rule year the UnWerslty of Arlxona to the sale of the Poriiuru c'uli to one er In to compete ent 3. where a recommendation is made polo pla John P. 'Shihe of the I'hiinoclplila that the cord used in the baskets be niericians. rl'hoinas I,. Turner snd the International games. The raMi!re-menof a polo player of a state not less than nor more lvt-ishe had Hurn i:i mind ati his are aa aams the institution ;hoa than election ! twine. manager for ntit reason. H was A candiother of the same tn has been rule revised required sporis. Burns. said. vn considering Jvlepper certain types of basket the personal recommendation of .tomi date must have scholastic rating and make jlaga rules. observe tratnins; which In are common which use. but added matter that the Mrtjraw, but were Illegal under the former wordhad never rone so fsr as an offer to ing of the section. Uurry. even Indirectlv. International Golf If a player change his number during the course of a game he must The announcement from Cincinnati Match for Women, In assumed to refer to Burne managreport the change to the scorers snd referee. After a substitute he's reing the San Francisco club in case Kert Ellison la sold to the Reds. XEW YORK, Nov. 4 Tho Wo ported to the referee he must participate in the game before he may , men's Ko stern Golf association has be withdrawn. Tom Turner, the new president of appointed Mrs. ?nmpbell Oorothy The duties of Jhe umpire have been the Beavers, hss this to say: Hurd. present rhmpMn, now in He hall have aothorit t not o enlarged. will to a commit of InterPortland he used aa a to call violations or fouls wherever farm for the Philadelphia Americans. view offlrials nf the Ladles' Guif committed. He shall assist in many Portland fans think. John lTniofi of Great Britain refirdHns; T. Shlbe of Philadelphia has assisted wonten'a IntamatU-nateam mutch bounds decisions, and upon signal from the the toss referee the shall umpire ii. financially in the deal, but I have between teams from the Unite. ball up when held ball occurs near more at stake than anyone else. I do States, Canada and England. htm. move about The shall not promise a pennant-wtnrie- r umpire next The Idea t" play the match anyear, but I do say. under Duffy Lewis nually tn one of the three natorn the court in such a way that he can sk manager. Portland will have a similarly .to the WnJker cup matches cover violations and foul whi"h cannot be seen clearly by the referee. berween men's teams fmm the Unit fighting and hustling hall club. As frequently happens, the timet "I also intend to give Portland a Britain. Slates r.nd keepers' signal, which always termiis not nates set us plsylng time, heard. Now the rules tate "very leerly what shall he done In such sn instance. The timekeepers sha go on the court Immediately to notify the referee. If a goat has been made :n the meantime, the referee ahsll consult both the timekeeper. agree that time was up before the ball was iu the air. the referee shall rule that the goal does not count, but If thev disagree the goal shall count, unless the referee has knowledge which would alter this ruling. It is suggested that the timekeepers uk one watch, placed on a tabl. before them, or otherwise placed ao that both may see It HELD BALL DEFINED. A change has been mad. concernthe "held ball" definition. A heM ing hall ia declared when two players or opposing teams have one or both hands "firmly" on the or when one closely guarded player la withholding the ball from play. The plav-er- s sre considered to have one or both hands "firmly" on the ball when. In the judgment of the refer, neither withplayer can get sole out undue roughness.poesalor. If on a try for goal the ball Is In the air when the signal Is sounded to Indicate a deal ball, and the foul or violation is called on a player of the team throwing for goal, the hall shall be dead at the tiane the foul or violation la committed. nd the goal, if made, shall not eouMW except that If the foul occurs aftet the Vail has left the player's hands the goal. If made, shall count. A new definition Is mada for the A pivot take pivot. place when a la who 'ball player holding the steps once, or more than once, In any direction with the same foeit, the other foot, railed the pivot, bimg kept at Its point of contact with the floor. A player who receive the tell while standing still may pivot. In this connection it should be noted that under the definition of a pivot a single step with on foot may nonet tut a pivot. After pivoting, if the player la to start a drfbble, the ball must leave hi hand before the pivot foot leave the floor. If he i to pass or throw toe goal, he may lift the pivot foot or lump, but th ball must leave hi hand before on or both feet again touch th floor. The not oa guard bg from th rear has been enlarged tni reads aa follow: "What known aa guarding from the rear usually result in personal contact, which la a personal foul. Official are requested to pav special attention to this styl of play Th mere fact that th defensive player la attempting to play tbe ball does not Justify him la placing on or both arms about hi opponent, or In throwing an arm "over hi opponent he shouldsr, If toy ao causes personal contact. If doing personal contact la caused by guarding from the rear, it ahould ,be ruled a personal foul, not a held ball" of 28 Parowan or Beaver to Be Visited First; Colleges Will Combine With Association for Salt Lake Meetings; Many Changes the Playing Rules. Idaho I j i 4 j rprent ' . 19J4-5.- v p;an-sge- aixty-threa- Plan d, ' out-of- i Gr-a- T The Sun StiUShines! The 4 the !os mu of Captain Frcil ItartKlmrn for the Mineit. I'enver atni i'ulirmlo AfTK-ht-rl-it was unlW-atSunilav. iSo serious h ha the muscle bruise in his leir ur,i.',,.!' . phvsu-lan- s n t linniit advised that HartJ-hor'- i ami ha Hit ai Hemt-of DIREOA0 VIOLATION. , Succeed" N..v 4Tt wan HOl'LnKR. Colo tVarh Mvron appropriate that Wit ham's tam should win t h dedtrati n gstm in th Boulder bowl. Just ypprs t h V ago iu November. 1W3 was raptn iii' and quart of Harthe Dartmouth team that hlpf-vard dedirate the Haivard .liiri'inii the first tn this rouutry. Iar mouth beat Harvard that day. !1 to 0. playing was a large factor In the victory. Iast year Wit ham vas selected by eastern footba.l men as Dartof fb the qunrterhnt'k mouth tfam "' DOffT isa ORDINARY Co-i- SX 's "ali-tlm- iJM ii j-L- ALL ELECTION BETS A CUB VVfTM BMMEK HEAD AMD D&tPSeR eVscaj . n an APsviT4a . Are Payable in SIEGEL HATS 1 Figment and Fragment g Ist line. s BOZEMA.V, Nfont , Nov. 4 -- - new world s record In drop kicking v as set by a Montana boy Saturday when "Frosty" Peters of BUHngs, captain of tbe ptatr ccjlege freshman team, booted the1 ball between the goal from ihf field seventeen times posts In u gT. ugainst Billings Polytechnic In- - Millions Use Buys Jar at Drugstore "fid. $18 SO. ) Lngs slao nn. geennd rat:., six ftirlontsMamoad IIS 4C1 and tHO. won: ll.llleyl. JAM, Royal Prtticeas 107 iZorhlnl)), H 0 an4 ss so. second; will Wells IIS (gtstta). fll SO. third. Time. 1:14 Venal IMy. Bocnlnr Bled. One. Barkbttsr, Frerlooa Imrkj. Rad I.ock.,p Lhianns. Invaslos. Rnek Harden. Polosattls. Rerklag and Bri,,i.7 also rsa. Tktnl race, one sill, sad s atstsssth---Phl- l MH snn 1IO (Huaslsndl. $17 SO. $7 SI snd $.1 0 aeetd: Bench llanassr 1111 i Moor, i, 1170 and $4 SO aeriwd ; Cotosel third. IU (MrDermottl. $4 70, Wagu.r Tiro.. I (I Wa.d, Extra Rdi. Una and t peoar also ran. SC one Foarrh race, (noai-lsnd$12110. $.10 andSO $4 u. woe 10 40. asd IMeDenuaet). $J second; Nai.au 100 iGrnssl.. $4 70. third Time, 1 :& $ 5. Rreqmsscr. Csptsla Raaey, (Tblld's plsy sod Valtsd Verde also ms. o rifth rsee. sit fnrtonra Jathrop 70 sad $8 SO. wan: (Wooti.rl. I2S30, 115 Aodselona ilJllsyi. $4,110 sad $170. TO, second: Indian Trail 1S) lO'Dasssall). third. Tims. 1 12 1 kMtsr. Precldast. gltee Bme Osws slss rsa. giith rsea. seeea rttrlusss ttrsg Ksdl M ir.rtfflai. $4.10. SRlM sad $10. woa: Bine Rid fa l (O'Donselll, IS SO sad $2 TO $ Deralnf IHoelaa4. $S10. aeenid; aow rVwra, lady Id third. Time, 1 2B gold arroedwsy Joss sad Cressi Pnff also ran. . one mile New Gold 10 S..nth igtutrsi. m. lO $11 SO and $S0 woo; $4 SO snd $0 00. norget 110 (Hoailssdl, Jcund Hoy O'Bot J 11 IsIrlVrmott), $1120, tih--d Time. 1ST f g'm4oo. Realty, Mill Boy. rtretoma Choro, Nofalea, Hala Kindred and Cloister also rsn. "mileage" from your feet by foot to success, to of life. wjoymertt greater Your feet will take you aomewhere that's worth while. Make 'em feel like going give them a square deal by wearing the Arch the shoe Preserver Shoe witha.rear'chas3is".You'll realize that you never knew howmuch fun walkingcould be. We have your favorite style, of course. TRAVEL t ldy Votes for Editor, Then Drops Dead in Store KXNVAS CITY. Kan, Nov. 4. --John Kane. S5 years of ag. left his s:or her. today and walked grry-rto a near-b- y voting booth, where he dropped his ballot In th box and said, smilingly. "Well, I've not been 'feeling well of lata, but I wanted to live long Alisn enough to vote for Willis ss B Ws Ars Excluslv Kcep-'Ha- ir M J7J The Famous foe end Women Shoe J Even obgtiagts, xtnnij or shampooed hair rUyi combsd ail day U aiy gtyl too. Hk. "Hair-Groom-" is a dignified combiag crasua whlek th natural c low and ' Hi' effect to Toor kaip thgt fiBaJ tones 1xHo 1 jfood dre business asd ea social oeeaaloBs. "Hair-Groom- " it greaaeleat; also help grow thick, hary, Instreu hair. Bewar of gTeaar, hsrrsful (Adr.) i Men f S gy t . VAN MEAD Judgment A Applied to Smart Attire That is the m WW Van Heusen ,'"J'rs,"m viAnuc . ... Htl ULII ' J hrru .gS 'r!Tj asffln VAN KISSEL IN VAN HEUSEN the WoMi SmZik COLLAR HmJJPS.0NBS Q San Francisco Offlew 1" r4TW TXM0C.. Pacific Bu tiding Mass tn ths church of Santa Ksaia Angell was attended by th revai family, member of th. government and of tb diplomallo corps. During trss noon bout special cere(By the Associated monies were held In military barracka Italians Observe Sixth Anniversary-oROME. Nov. 4 f Armistice Press. Italy today celebrated th sixth anniversary of ths armistice which concluded her share in the world war. The tomb of the unknown soldier was th canter of a demonstration of reverence and of ressaer- tion of the Ideal for which Italian gav their Irves. throughout Italy and Is tbs afternoon th various civilian patrtotto organisations mad pilgrimage to tbs nation's shrins. Thess organisations, with military units, gathered In the plaaasv del Ponolo, from whsrs thsv Victor Km manual marshsd t tb monument. , , ITT8BO0. FRACTURES COLLAR $J0N. James Patterson, t year s ggs, snd Mr. Charles Patterson, m. South Eighth Wast street. n.fTered s frartwrsd collar Von whil footbaU aa th FrsjikJTn playing Hs was given treatment st K boot the asnerge acy hoarprtal and reraaved tO. hh. hSTps r :'.:...;....:J, SPANISH LOAN FLOATED. MADRtD, Nv, 4 As Internal loaa of It, 000, 000 pesetas was floated today In ths form of treasury beads. Th loaa was ovraubseribd as soon . t it was' offered. f 50 CENTS 12 STYLES n PITTSBTRO, Pa.. Nov. 4 red by hundred of ton of gratn, fire eerie today destroyed ths grain elevator and building of the Dwigbt Hamlin Company. Inc., feurnsd six box cars on the Allegheny Valley railroad sid ing snd drove six families from then- The flamags was estimated homes at 1500. 900. Tbe flames broke out In the Hamlin building. gutted that structure and It adjomlna- - train el. ator. and threatened to spread to near-b- y biilkJlnga, causing police to order tn ismuies In ths near-b- y reti cences to wave tneir nomas. . byen AI nnn a son ef Mr. 220 MAIN VAki . Then h returned to his star. Beating himself In a chair, customers saw his head drop en tit breast. When they reached him he wsa U-r- Salt Ls Agents fer sausr MAIN STREET White" BLAZE GROOM oes 9W - gaud, of Plessors 10 irrasrlseel. third Piedmont. Ttm.. 1 2a. slollo.ro, Jspltar. Peqiiet asd desd Whrts I running fur governor an Independent ticket. HAIR 1 228-23- 0 Hysteria, snn Get It - Few Cents Inc liltftoo STAYS GLOSSY; MANS Man and Soys Linn .T' Itsl-len- - COMBED, i i rrjy 1 forty-seve- HI I ' ('osi-edf- d rcr Everything sbink a driver with a large head and fttrly deep face gives a great ad) and lUrAteet For player ond: RM Piece 112 MVaMai 70. third. vantage to the averags links more 12 19. Time. Ertlato. Bstlea. one thing, such a clu-Barbanr. Barbara Frietcbts sua formidable and Inspires confidence In giimpter. the player. (And confidence I a Emiaatrr s'so rsn. fourth rare, ali furlongs - Zer ISO (ga- great asset In the game of golf, as tor $2 70, 1.20 aud out, woo: Goabawk elsewhere.! furthermore, the deep 1A0 (MrAtiei. $2 ho and ont. aerond. face bs a tendency to keep the ball Icky Time. low and allows the player to tee Play J7 (Kamireri. oat. third. 1:12 tho ball high with leas likelihood of Peep to Peep asto tan flftb rare.- - ati forlonra fsdr Bosa 110 hitting under It A should an, 14 BO aid W 00. won: not us a club that la golfer fHareeTl. large beyond Peter Piper 115 (Biirk.l, IS no and M 00. all reason. A cluhhead so aa to large I second; (harles Wella Kit trieherl, iocs, rreaklao. will probably be badlv M SO. thin). Hume Jamba. balanced and Time, I t subbesides unwieldy, 'Arlington. Jystes. All Is All. Venal Joy. jecting a player to the Jibes of his Royal AlrmSn. Play On. Hangbty Idy, fellow a players. However, fairly ran. Bees asd also Psllh large clubhead Is to b reoom mended, Klith rare one oitle" and s sixteenth ilatronai. tA 10. 9t.& and aa stated above, but remember that FJagernaaa 10 a so toraasle of thla styl must have a 4 2 00, won: Rosar.ts ins il'l.rc.i. snd tit SO. srrond: Rock Bottom 118 big loft to allow one to get the ball M 70. third Brash up from the fairway. lint 47 asd (Copyright, 124. Associated Editors, Boy. Pcedlr. Rfyal Ilurk. Scarecrow ran Ferris' Brardt, Denver. 1911, was a t'emmerl also visitor to tp West high campus last Berenth rsee. on. mile and a alxteeoth night and watched Coach Roy Mcln-tyr- e Maater Hand US r .n. MM, tt 10 s souad go through their capers, and S32U. won. Valrr lin iPlalter) HJS0 i have seen Coach Murphy grow en- and 17. B0. second. Rid Win. 104 (Fields). thusiastic over a Denver frosh squad UN. third. Time.fTlll. s Vice ( bairraau . Tom taaaldy. Tark that did not look half so good aa this Ths Reaper. ran. Rerhablte and Ir Uarer al crew," was his comment upon the heavy team of Rov Mclntyre LOVIBVIXLE KESTTLTS. s First race. aern furlonfS Paul V The kicking feat of Captain Lewi Is much talked sTbout at East. Lewis 10 ((ionnl.y). $0 40, t,;.m and gl M. was; 4 10 snd W SO, seeIIS iPlutu, Psrsder yeeterdar n booted between the croas bar placements out of fifty trlea. The distance was from the twenty-yar- D0BBS Answered bv GEORGE DANIEL, Western Canadian open and professional champion. 1 Homer Phriatenson. track roach at West high school. Is planning for the spring Many of hta men are working out daily, taking advantage of the warm and exhllh-ailndays of Indian summer. night a doten youngsters were warming up on the cinder stralght-away- . Jogging along, and drilling themselves In starting. Homer was on hand to give advice and encouragement aa needed. $5 $7 $7.50 to $18 BEEG STETSON Would the average player gain sn advantasre hy using a wood club with a large hitting surface? , Intermission In now before each extra period of an overtime gam. If any playar other than th one upon whom a foul has bean committed attempts a throw for goal, it shall not count If made, and. whether mad. or missed, th ball la to be centered. When a player violate th Jumping imitation. allowed and ' FLAMES the iniurv l 1 1 MAY A fm rim PLAY IT I Hd Until Tonight ONLY, Men's Come in Today SURE AS CHAMPIONS s "Dress Veil jT'ik GOLF I s:rv-Ire- I Shoe $5.85 to $7.85 value will continue on sale at $3.85 ' US SOUTH MAIN a st ore continue Tapping the ball before It reaches Turf Results, Entries Its highest point, or iy catching the ball before it has been tapped, when PIMTJOO MS.ITC.IT1 it is thrown up between two players. Is a technical foul. thr First r.c. sii furl"ng PettlNvser 112 Touching ball after it has been awarded to an fWsIlnrel tilt go (Hi ID snd g7 SO, out of bounds biui been Fcgonlp tin BreonlDjii 1. f!60 snd I "; opponent 110. SO. sercmil, Petr Psai 113 iFirnesi, bunged from s violation to a technithird Time, IS 18 cal foul. Flltrer Kennirlw-rib- . If two ore more substiTiiuIUne. tials Slglit. Transformer, tutes of tbe same learn go on the court at the same time without re- Psnlr. Ht.r Bright. R.Mlro, ketolte, Hawk. t'rtii.f.. Bras asl potting to the scorers or referee, only Cypress N.d also ran. one foul shall be called, this being Reeotiil rare two mile, steeplechase to the captain. rlisrged S.1 SO I? SO snd I? 20. A new clause has been added to won: (ir.2 IMerglerl. 142 iBrsdT M 0 snd K Ml rule 15. specifying, that two free second; hurtle Vol Ponilll II ISU ifhrrBel. ti 0. throws are awarded When a foul is third Time S AS SS fair Mar. Lollipop committed .upon a player immediately snd Jlra roffrotii also ran. after he has thrown for goal. Third .la furlonj. arbttrattoa .111 'Barnes). 4So: lis SO and (l it woa; a 1 2. SO secNoah 114 d d ... of Colorado takfn 'uie by removing his hand from Its ositlon lehlnd the oack. or hy leaving the circle, ths toall goea to an opponent out of bounds, on the side, at the point nearest the spot where the violation wsa committed. If. however. In spite of the violation, the offended team gains ths advantage tbe officials are given authority to disregard the violation and to let pla ts fr n won o h.-it-n s thirty-threa- to 64 BOl'LlER. Colo. OFFICIALS' SCHOOL NOVEMBER Hit The freshm Ml tut OPENING SESSION OF BASKETBALL tot-SFcasCf-jf- ,. , - ? , V C" Drs4Hbartor4 L. H. Muessck A Ck. Ssnrtk CaaSy Cav. Eyt Pcti Nv, ISss |