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Show r r 7 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNCsQ, NOVEMBER 28, 1924. 1 j MISSOURIANS BOWL OVER TILT CHART TELLS STORY OF CRIMSON-BLU- E JAYHAWKERS TO CAPTURE . MYTHICAL VALLEY TITLE jwiv 30 K 40 SO 30 40 50 20 lO r I v Lands Victory ated Staten in Tie for Second Place Honor. DENVER, Colo Pra first yrv vt WE; Jt&L'iZ. (ewvr j , iSL J 4AAVA 7 VT" r n t-t- 'ALT? 17 WAV Hnitran, Boston, today r.Jama won tha AAI - 'DODD -reHALTy G& errr 4.C.K. -- O k: A JS35T SLi . Ift BERWICK, knowledge of Pa.. Nov. 97. PVNT r rrr ry n 0 (m Art reverse Aut KAKXXK A Hr 8 'Arvt TJ u- - AUO roubtfiewM OfWNM Qgj, PA- N- 1 Ne-- mt ( A- - 122.15 Miles Hour t ERENCE. Final Standing. Colorado U. . Utah Aggias Colorado Aggioo Denvor U Colorado College.... Utah Montana U .... Mmaa D. Y. U Wyoming CONFER. MOUNTAIN W. L. T. 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T. 4a Man WUJUm annual gridiron battle here today, the i Aggies came from behind in the last quarter and held the The Aggies' touchdown came soon after the opening of the period when Smith erased the goal line after a long run. Mtldexter added the ektra point after touchdown. 8, The "meal ticket" schools of the Utah High School Athlvtlo association, dissatisfied with the nature of the basketball competition which was In (tore for them under that body end resenting the dictatorial policy of Its officials, yesterday took preliminary steps to remedy conditions. East and 'West high schools of Balt Ogden high and Provo high replake, resentatives met at the Hotel Utah end drew up e schedule for the hoop sport. Independent of those required of them under the regime of the state aaaoctatlon. Only Friday dates were chosen by the schools for their home and home engagements but dt was understood that the schedule is elastic and that conchanges may be mads with tha With of tha parties concerned OVER HIGH sent January 8 listed aa an open date, the four schools trill begin play .among thamsalvee January 14 and continue through to March 6. PANTHERS AT OQDEN. the First The West Touchdown high will open at Ogden Bait January 14. Tha asms day Inteams Lake the East and Provo Period I Score of clash. The following Friday. andy 28. finds Wbst At Provo at East. a Hard-fougGame. Ogden Tha first of th two Eaat-Wegames Is at West on January 0. Ogden has a game scheduled with on that day, leaving Provo with POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 27 The open data East and West open Pocatello high school eleven defeat- an are February 6, with Provo dates ed the Boles high grid team this afat Ogden. ternoon at the Idaho Tech field by playing The Ogden Tigers will bt acrappy the score of 6 to 0. The touchdown Fait Lake visitors again on Fabruary made by Pocatello came In the first 11, thev when nil play tha West period, when Howard Ball, left halfThs sama d&v East will back for the locale, grabbed a Boles Panthsra. ProvoProvo is at st Provo play fumble and raced fifty five rards West high February 28 and East Is through a broken field for a touch- at Ogden. down. The big rivals gst together ngaln In the second quarter Boise carat ried the ball on two occasions to the FebruArv 17, East plavlngItsWest second playing ten yard line, but the Pocatello line East and Ogden That leaves the held and tha visitors lost the bell game with Boxelder. Provo quintet with another open date. on downs. will be open for enEast West and Tbs last period played in Boles March 4, when Ogden it territory, the Pocatello olevwu play- gagements at Provo. ing the visitors off their feet. Ball playing The local city high ecboola having was the star of the game for Pocaannual Red tello and was rerponelble for the alreadv arranged forwilltheir schedule with Black gamer majority of large gains made by the and of the time tha at Oranlte the high loceim Bait Lake division meeting next Th4 teams lined up aa follows; for not do call week. Their plane Bols Pocatello. with the L. D. 8. U. Grose any encounters Brown., r, Door waxed Cornell upon the Arrego That basketball follow eve of the . . . A. Brown. . ... tndereon c . . . . . 1. E. Brady East, West, Ogden and Provo achools Small.. eee some of the beet basketball will . . Brennecke Cuddy rg. . In yearn this winter ta a veritable lhemott Co rV. . . Never before have prosra v.. ... . Fhurtjlff certainty. Rafter Institutions been so Rawline J. M Brady pects at the four ...ob.. . time Their as gt the present lh. . . Ball bright lively intact from last are teams practically . . . . . rh Pag oga e,.. fb. . . . . . . V . Tfcomat season. Smith JORDAN CONFAB FAILS. of the schools in the JorCoaches Discussed Legitlation dan division were together yestermorning for A short tVma and by South Mayors day tried to do A bit of schedule-mAkln- g finally had to give it np as PtVATRU), Idaho, Nov. 27 A They case. Tooele M undecida meeting of the mayors of American ed hopeless about antering a team In the comFalla Black foot. Idaho Falla. a recent fire thvt Montpelier and Preatoa waa petition because of playing floor. The held in this cttr Tnasday afternoon. demroredto their the division of the Cyprus In tha ahaenca of Mayor C. Ben Rons addition and unof Pocatello, the meeting was pre- high school was so sudden r, had expected that tha sided over by W. H. Bolaoheld, presiThe to tham. no made provision play dent of the Pocatello city council. mentors win icy and decide upon a The session wee called for the purpose of discussing city regulations end schedule next week. ordinances governing automobile traffic end parking, preparatory to the JUNIOR COLLEGES 9 preaenllpg to tha stale legislature measures governing these regulations LINEUP ANNOUNCED DINNER DANCE ENJOYED. A fee th. Junto, roller, toxin-tol- l BOISE. Idaho, Nov. 87 Mr. and ririxl, toem. ef Itib Idaho far th. nerthrre Mrs Frank Grice entertained at a dlrlrton drawn ep yMtrrdsy'at e we. dinner dance at their home this eve. tng ef mertor Th. whddut. for th. aMtH-rnlng. Tha guests were mated at one dlristoe ha. not rrt bore ai.de. All ef tbr hoop trams te the two r long table, effectively decorated with Covers were laid eprrtlv. division, apprar tlroo.-- r this yrar Chrymnihetnuma , Urn for fourteen. bit, wba ft. Y. O. warn to ti tla. ht Thermometer teadingf prove that Manutwy delivers twice the warmth of other electric heater over the living area of a room. Its compound quadruple reflectors do for electric heating what Magda lamps do for lighting. They give greater efficiency from the tame, or leu, current. Three sue. Rewtorabte bet-tnelement Arrange fat three-da- y trial. Pain Accept only "Bayer package which contains proven directions. ltlif nd touebdow in LOS ANGELES. Cel., Nov. 27 A youngster of tha dirt track spsadwayg, Frank Lockhart, today drovs hta car to victory against a field of forty-thrstart era In tha Ascot Thanksgiving day road face of approximately 250 mUes. Hie tim for tha animated distance was I hours. 21 minutes, 44 seconds. A crowd estimated at (6,600 saw tha race. I.ockhart mads only one atop and that was within twenty Jive miles o'f tha finish poet, when he flashed Into tha pits for a moment" to drop his mechanic and thus lighten tbs load on his car. E. "Cannonball" Baker, veteran transcontinental driver, who led tha field for a great portion of tha grind, was forced to the pits at the mark with a flat tire and never again gained tha head of tha procaa- A second flat tlra alowed him down on tha home stretch, but hs bumped bia way into second money on tha rim. C. A. Chamberlain was third and Ted Simpson fourth. Lockharts win gave him a cash prize of 116,088, while Baker went home with 180(76. The remainder of the 662.000 in purses wee graduated down to 11600 for the ninth finisher. A) Menaaco finished fifth and then there foHowed in order Edward Jerk Thiele, Jack Vickers, Cliff Bergers and Fdward Newton. Many auto sales and exchanges are accomplished through the Waitia- - Headache Neuritis pa-Itot- JOISE Youngster Triumphs Over Field of 43 in Ascot Special; Baker Second. Colds !!! 4 4 4 ASPIRIN o OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 87 -- ROCKY BAYER Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe jjy millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for tat4acm. BOXING NOTES vn , Idaho game-make- irt a ekampiooa, Mawarar, ra ta rathar tha only maa ratarolaf t poor ahapa, HUi. cboat tola yaar la th BortOarm Slriaio tha mbadala flea a Jaaaarr S with tha L D. S. U. playlag at tha ft Y. 0. to Uuga. tag aodo Vabraary S with tha Batata play tag th tram la tbalr wa gymaaalam. lha two high taame to aaeh dlriaio will moot lator to Are Ida th 'rhanptooahlf. Tha aehadula fettoma Jaaoary ft. L. D. . IT. at ft. Y. C f Janaary 10, L. D. S. L at ftleha, Jeaaary 14, Htaka at ft X. O ; Jaaoary IT, Rieka at Wabar; Jaaoarr 1ft. ftleha at U D ft feet ear to Jaaoary 4, Wabar at ftleha: Jeooary SO. at ft taka: Jaauary ft), Wabar ft. Y. at K D. 8 U. Fabruary 4, L. D. ft U. at Wabar; Fabruary IS. Wabar at ft T C.; ; Fabroary February 1ft, Wabar at ft Y. 90, b 7. O. at Wabar, Fabruary 21, ft Y. C at L. D ft I. V i ft tha a 0 r IMzia, Soaw Normal and era tha taaeia that will campaoa A , aoothara diaialam MONTICELLO TEAM GOES TO DOLORES to Tha TiOim. MOimOHJA Itoa. Spaatol SI-4- W al Tlktoga Vo r.sNwws.fOo1.m A. 6loa high, Laray Woo, (0.).s.s.rb.ew.M YOOOr..e...wwMee.a.e.gell. tok tho btakatboll F. ...rhb ty Doloro. Ul.. Friday, Kw 0. dalfafta OlaoQ ebb.. tha local boya o g oipbaT aft and fir .Ikb...... t Deloraa a toair wa floor Last work A. Aodiwaaa torn atata Potoroa tovadad aod o took ftwBtleaU o4 B!4tof aod waa dafaatad ttaoaw botl Dwiorao waU oaw bar ebaoc to gat Hoattoali Into 0044 toot toam aor kO wlU mt. Former champions BEAT LEHI QUINT I OTFF .. 14 0 47 Smith, 1 S Teroer.lf kabwta, rf. Hockatt, C 1 IHI If . . LBmlth.rf 6 Stawort, ... Total Rwfaraa, lft T ft 2al H. Ajattli. Total jl Rer. ' 7, Teens A TLA KT A. e fighter, tmight ttrlblieg. uetvgie rtkiwihty a Sre rmd host with Woe the Ircwa ia Harry ray ef Iselsvllto. Xy. StitMmg was the float, third, fourth, fifth, with, eighth rod Dlath wends. Th etbet were eves. as lanrhdewea. There wet gtrlhllag w.lfhed U at mil rod Iky at JW. YRACUI1. R. T Srerselw. eed Rer. IVeskl R fought tea reu.de ahwe Weight e drew. UUee 17. Tlgm fir we re, mally eatpriated heeryweigM. Jisw lark, la her weight. They ere CARTON. Ohio, Mov. middle wvl.lit, Georgia clw, twaia rngre j.,m PHILADET-FHIA- . Her. 87. 6w,e eat 1 toy Mltrheli ChiD7, HalUaors hnerhed ef Philadelphia today tax (he fifth gauad ef best with a left their eehMlutod W the Jew Okaaeye sew we brakes is th first uezd with s right egperreL bug this did set stow him as Cheery weighed posads KitebeH ISA, Md ef Raglsad was a heohetoul w led knerkmri ever Aady "Kid" ralaxag, lUagara sevesth grasd. Th gefwee is the 6ro4aIS the fight te gave ths tore! beam Bart AyT stopped adtoW (0.) tram fertw puglriimeeL flrtapft BROOKLYN. Rev. IT. Drh Kersaes of Bortoft Krw Torh got the Judge's deal H- - WUktooo Alieetwre Johasy Lseeard W the leoad hmri t the Klih Anas this sites- - hus Irish Paddy Flyse, a tecal flghtea, heat Paddy Ryes ef Plttrherg te th flaaL els ef twelve gwmde IsitUs E. Hartford, Conn. "After a rs sickness I via to weak that I could not do nr housework, e nr mother told me to take Lvdla E. m-ys- Ill I I 1 ft a 9 9 9 4 ft T KEW TORE. Rev. If Bettlihg RIM. wH meet ImrixlMT light hMvyxrelkht, ie Rteoklya De- garhg sf nttaherg txrelre-ea- ed e la 4 awtrh, Rob lie Levy, Slki'e eieaegar, has rnorernl. Dube Well and Strong OTff 0444 If... eprhthed Amur heeseM ef for Kerb will he ehtelaed, M was ' . esMSM4. Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound Made Mr. aaa a ftmnio, lg' ftlOaadwto, If . a S S S SSI South wick 4 19 1MT J Torr.ff 12 1ft W.Ooataa i,rf. I 0 a SjPataiwoa, if. l a a 9 I ftTBAO. I at AFTER SICKNESS hu till tT. aohorl gage nrrggtrRO. Pa Rev.wired the maaase-maDetroit lari eight ef the MeWr Bess's OH4m thee be Is net Berry Utah, mil he saable hooue, ehemptoe, MseSey sight wrlri. e of YEAK,RU11D071 peeiel te The Trtbuoe. 1.EHT. Mo. 87 The farmer statr rhem ef the Lrbt hlfh pfoxmhtp herketbelt wboot wee eurrmefal toelght ta (.reatlag the proof t reboot ptoyme, 88 te U, ia gam., Soethwlck .hd Herk.it, for th. vluwe had th. but rang. e th. hoop. od chalked hp mMt af th. poteta Sooth wlrx and Imula xrwe .Jwted vie tbr fee touts. pwuul Th. wore: I. II By WILLIAM BERV1C. The Rangers defeated the Vikings, I to X In a eofeoer gems played at Bonneville park yesterday forenoon. Both teams wore rather slow in getting the required eleven on each side end had to fill la with other players The ground waa slippery and the Infield was sticky. The finer point of eoocer ware lacking, yet the display put up fy both teams wo creditable, although somewhat slow, compared to the brand of football shown during the league season. J. De Meuer opened tbs scoring from a sarimmegs In front of the Rangers' goal. Mo, the Viking goal tender, was out for a while due to aa Injury while saving a hard shot from Wlelder afterward Bmlth Bhortly equahssd for the Rangers from a pass by Jack Crowley. Bill Alvey starred with a good drive from forty yards which skimmed the bar, ana ble brother, Bert, soored a goal for the Rangers, do. to a paaa from Bmlth, Halftlm. Rsng.re 8, Vikings 1. Early In th. Mcond parted J. De Mtuer oquallood th oror for th Viklnfft, hooding th boll post Gron-dfrom a corner klk. Smith put th Roncaro o.ho4 by gcorinc ogoJn from o ocrlrmttofa ' tn front of Vkklngs' goal. Th Vikings wor playing two short br thtg tiro and th ftonfrs war all ovr tham. Jack Oowtoy raiood th total RongarT ocoro to 4 and juat bfor tha oaJ! of tima WlalfUra aoorad tha fifth ffoai Final aoora: Hangar ft Vlktng t. ah af tea b, Re. r. Oele ges-- 1 DM KOIKES, Peel set eluted hext XmL ef Kllweekee, mlddtoxrrichL is SB right rruwd heat hme lest sight. i BAR FRARCIBOO, Ker. If Billy Alar Wdte and While. Ae ef Phemxla Aria, rreariMe UgktxrelghL Maght A leer-wee- d drew here iesight. Slippery Ground M&kes Fast Soccer Difficult; Lack of Player Felt Ath- 0atf ........ J, Crowtoy .r. 10. ........ Bert A two 7 t. ........ ft. WlalSaro f ...ew. Smith ,..U Blroft Johaaaao.. al He farea, Stutoy Pool. Baorth of halva US mhietaa. LlMimce, Tatiay, R, Tor-H-I a- c; Oaa ttarara, J. 4 Mam (23), Smith (2). lot itw, dwtef. letic Association; Quinta Will Play Home and Home Games Beginning January 16. PVNT rK British Driver, Italian Car, Do tt) SAY 14 CREIGHTON BEATEN BY SOUTH DAKOTA May Forsake Competition Under State os uiw nr ACAVSAl Fln-lan- DETROIT, Mich, Nov. 97 Art Bcholes, wearing the colors of the Gladstone Athletic dub of Toronto, today led the runners over the ten-mi- le course from Femdale, a suburb, to the Moose temple here In the annual marathon run sponsored by the Athletic club He covered the distance in 66 minutes and 36 seconds. Bcholes kept the lead from the start, closely followed bv three of his teammates, James Dellow, E. PARIS, Nov. 87. CKptaln Eldrldge Bagrley. C A. Rnell. who finished second, third and fourth respectively a British driver, piloting a Only thirty seconds separated the Italian car, today established first four runners. By taking the first four places Gladstone A. C. annexed a new worlds reoord for ten miles on the team prise. the Montlhery autodrome. He made The finish was the closest of any the distance in 4 minutes end 48 run of Its kind ever held In Detroit seoonds, which Is said to he 8 IT secThe Canadian runners maintained a onds better than the old rsoord. Ills fast pace throughout and never were average speed wee lfAlt miles an In danger of losing the Ifcad. hour. 8 8 Salt Lake Schools Join in Hoop Schedule With Provo and Ogden XtCKOi A 2- -6 A .... .... JV Starr South Da hopes kota State college bleated the undeof Creighton university for nn feated season, and captured the north central Interoolleglnte football title In here today by coming from behind the final period and nosing out the local team. 16 to 7 This le the fourth S IT consecutive victory South Dakota has 44 it enjoyed over Creighton, the vanquisher H II period Cretghun riywed In the thirdmade quarterback, of linea tt1 IS71 when Mahonev, series a touchdown after 14 74 plunges In the final Prl7 Earl 0 104 Welch parsed to Betgart for the kicked ft by the Kansas Jayhawkers, 14 to w I 1 Burt 0 ( 8 8 Kansan Touchdown, Mloourl p MOfluf Tries for Whiteman and Jackson (8) points after touchdown, Whiteman Referee,(goals from placement). MeGrover, Washington: umpire. Wll fre ary. Oklahoma: field Judge, llama Iowa State; head Uneeman, RalUy, Georgetown. annual game bein the thirty-thir- d tween the two schools. The game, played, on a fast field before nearly 10,808 epeotatore, tha largest crowd that ever saw a game on Ralllns field, was replete with thrills In tha third quarter the Bengal, counted two touchdowna and threat IX ThJlRD QUA RTS R MI ....qb....' ......lhb rhb Bond C.) fb Fmurot Score by quarters: .. . Missouri Associated Press) The University of NORVAN. Okla, Nov. 87.. --Trailing Missouri football team won the ehem-Monsh- lp Sooner, the Oklahoma university of the Missouri valley trouno-In- g through the first three periods in their here this afternoon rr A 1 I Hardy Teeterman Hodges Euber re RECORD NUMBER OF FANS VIEW BATTLE AGGIES RALLY TO TIE WITH SOONERS COLUMBIA, Mo., Nov. 7 (By the GG5 Mkkk r I I n Tuylor it Vandyne Walsh Jackson Whiteman W3? 1 1 Drake Orlnnell Iowa Stats Oklahoma Lewie fltld gimL U'POA (88 h Missouri Nebraska .... Kansas Kenaas Aggies Washington T uprlor the mountainous nine end a quarter mile course enabled James Hanlgan of Boston to defeat twenty-tw- o competitors today In the fifteenth annual Berwick marathon la 13 49 minutes, seoonds, more than a minute slower than the reoord set bv Will Is Ritola in 19M. Five members of the Olympic diets nee teams competed. Hantaan took the lead on the first mountain and was never headed At the finish he Jhad a lead of mors than NX) yards on Willis Kyronen of d and was never seriously threatened ty him Johnny Gray of Philadelphia led for the first two miles, but dropped out at the fifth mile, due to a strained tendon. He surrendered his lead at the (wo mile mark to John Bell, Syracuse college runner, hut Han Iran overtook Bell on the first mountain. Clarence De Marr of Bedford. Mass . the first American fo finish In the Olympic raoes in tFarle. was ninth, nearly three min utes beck of Hanlgan. Twenty-thre- e runners started, but' four of them dropped out. 0011 Jl 13 TLJl s Tit-terto- n. hlladelphie!Fth1 Jkinea QICosl nor. New York; ninth. Clarenee de Oeorfe Mar, Beford, Mesa; tenth, RabidoJX, New York. vr 50SRTBR' SECOND th annual Berwick Marathon ovor a mountain nine and 3 In 41 mtnutaft IS mile court seconda William Kyronen at Hal Iri 4941 Finland, oecond, 23, ingfor, nd John Bell, Byraouaa university, runnsrs third In 90 29. Twenty-fou- r started. Other runners finished as follows Fourth, Albert Michaelson, Stamford. Conn., time 6051; fifth, Frank New York; sixth, AUie Hack, New York: seventh, William Meyers, rw, f A'Am VhAAAAA Boston Runner Finishes First In Mountain Run Nov. counter whea Whitman dived through oenter end dnahed twenty yarda across Them earns Pete Jachson, quarter beak, with a aiad dash of Sxtr carrtad tha ptgskla to tbs that yards Hue before be was Kansas dowa br Starr, but the Kandragged sas line held, and the ball went te the Una whan Jayhawkers on the a paaa by Whiteman over the goal Use went for a tonohdown. Tbs Kansas team tried a pass from line and Pnurot Intercepted Its put It A pass, Whiteman te Walsh, Una the bail on the Keneae whan a eerie, ef scrimmage gains gave first down and then sent Jaokaoa for a touchdown. Lineups luces Kansan. Missouri. Btcohui kinettMt Bsiibwi " It Stafford Malay Palmare lg.. Davidson C. Smith. a Rounding tbs tooekdewna In the third period, the Tigers garnered the only aooree of th. game that manat tor than the leadership of the conference or a place ahead of Nebiuka the only team that defeated them this eeaaon. With today's vtctoryk,Hlaeourt stands with five games won and one lost. Nebraska ta second with three won and ana lost, end Drake eomea third with three viotorten one defeat end see tie. Idaeoort started tta victorious m son with n I to 4 vtetary over the University of Chicago, winner of the wsvt.ru Muference ohampionshlp. Then begtnnlng valley competition, the Tigers plowed through the lines of Amts end the Kansas Aggies to vicTheir third conference eontaet tory proved a bitter pill, Nebraska handing lham a 14 to 4 defeat Then Oklahoma and Washington (ell vtotlms of the Tiger, and today Kansas. Oklahoma, now standing in tha aao end division, proved the stumbling block to Nebraska's championship hopes, the Scorers administering the Nebraskans n 14 to 1 defeat in the first conference game of the season The Cornh ushers then conquered Kansas Missouri end the Kansas Aggies (or Its three conference victories. The eup hopes of Drake were shattered In Its last conference game with Tha Bulldogs, Ames last Batordar. with a clear reoord (nr the season, went into the gems with Ames, n de elded favorite but emerged on the score and short end of a dropped to third place. Orlnnell is fourth In tha conference srith two games woa and one lost Ames, Oklahoma, Kansas Agglea and Washington follow in the order named Washington did not score a single a valley opponent, and point against of four defeats and no has a record victories or Ilea. The conference standings' W. I T. P. O P V COLORADO TIGERS WIN FROM MINES COLORADO SPRING 8. Colo.. Nov. The Colorado college Tigers ran true to form today and wound up the football season by defeating the Colorado School of Mines, 14 to 6. The Tlgera excelled In every department of the game. MoDougall, star Tiger halfback, skirted right end for a touchdown In the first period on a punt formation and Hunter kicked goal. ' There was no. further scoring until weU into tbs last quarter, when Briggs. subatUute halfback, got away on an play and (printed over the line. Hunter kicked gual. last-min- (Inal frame, they lost the ball an (Inal play of the game A Missouri Msa Intercepted Jayhawker Uaa (or two tbs goal. par-for- m Fa, a third, and la a startHng finish by Jayhawkers In the tbs and then fumbled by a Keneae player, paved tbs way far the first Tiger ened p. Nor. T. (Br the Colorado Agricul- Associated tural college tied foe eeeood place la the Rocky Mountain football eonfec-on- o bora today by dafaatlaf Deavog university, II to t. It was tarraly a easa of too mack Raid. Although every Affta back ad wall, it was Raid who carrtad tha ball whan yarda feet or Incboa meant a first down. And It was Ratd who crashed through tha Denver Una twice for touchdowna It was a rejuvenated Aggie team that took tha field today, and tha offensive punch that never bad a chance against tha University of Colorado last weak worked like clockwork. Although fumbles twice stopped Aggie threats with tha ball deep In Denver territory, careless handling of the ball cost Denver an equal number of tlmea whatever chanoe It had to acore. BERWICK, KAN MR CITY, M. Nov. IT (By the Associated Riiee) TY Lnlvorol ty el Missouri today emerged from tt with the utaal clash with laurels of th, Missouri VgUey confer-s-o oe the mythical valley ehamptou-ahl- tuim Rejuven- 17 Pinkham ' Vege- table Compouno. The first bottle IS helped me so much MANTI NOSES OUT GUNNISON HOOPERS that I took six in playing approach shots d you more bottiee and stand closer to the ball? If o, la tb felt fine. I here th same otherwlee? stance just given birth to Spetol ta Tha Trtoaa. By BILL MEHLHORN, How. 97, MA.NTT, anicebabjgirl and Hiatt wo th ftfo IT., R western open champion, 1384. kaoM f haakatbU'play4 bar tbfa oaoa Hold lowest total score mad by any am feeling itrong from to Gooaiaa Voilay bigh ebaa( taam professional competing In all of th aror by af IS t 1ft Ploy waa rtor, last three national open champion- - indwelL 8o different from the war I felt before.1 1 am taking the Veget4 bato taam bod dtfflaolt to oTrttos hlp- Moiiog ebaea. table Compound right along while Iba oleeev te the eonelderehlyI stand 1 HkHVt nursing. The baby seems to be ia CmFTfTSdN. Th In shots hall approach playing mV G.T F.F My they OTFF. th shot th shorter th club, good health, and forfriends better shorter ft a a ft ft in rf a Strlogham.rf the 0 4 which of course would compel me to gee e big change ftaaabor, Aodarao. If a a ft a' Hartaaooo. If 1 d 9 stand cloaar to he comfortable. Tha me. Wood-brdg- e 69 Mrs. Dubs, Eugene Lararo. ... ft I I HMo)4, ... S a 0a stance- - beaomes more open for the St. E. Hartford, Connecticut. WaatMb,rf ft 11 11 llMrtm. rf. 0 0 0 0 short shots That is the right foot Tattia, lg If .. 1 1 1 ft ie advanced THinr, left The and the ft 1 slightly Compound la a gplsn-di- d Vegetable 0 Borr, lg If. 011 drawn back from th line of play. medicine to bring neck health end ftndnm,lf. 0 9 9 tfctkto pee. S ft 1ft Lsaa pivoting Is required for thee, strength. Many mothers hsve found a more open stance can he this ... 4 s rial shots true, aa did Mr. Dube. There ere The fact that aa upright-swinemployed. women la used In short approaches also DISTRICT JUDQ8 everywhere who know bv exmakes it possible to employ an open perience the value of Lydia E. Pinie-Lam-s to Tba Trltam. stance. Bear in mind that the IDAHO FALIrfi, Ido ho. Nor. 97 Vegetable Compound. shot is played mors eft th Judge Georg W. Kdglnrton of tha right foot than th driver or braesl Write to Lydia E. Pinkbam Ifedl-cln- e Ninth judictol diotrlct to confined to ShoL ' for a Co., Lynn, Maaaschue-ttx- L Mia horn by ft attack of Owing te his lllseas, court will I (Copyright. 134, Aeeoelsted Editors, free copy of Lydia El Flnkhams' k convene Private not until Monday, Decern- upon "Ailmenta Inc.) bar 1 Peculiar to Wotnea.. - . aw tui , 1 ILL-tpur- iit avr ton-lllt- is. I Text-JBoo- |