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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1923. 21 in ths country, worth any sum just at the present time. He Is the beet California Is to face Washington State at Berkeley and the gome oem to be a mighty attractive one. anticipating its scheme of play in advance. fighting champion that exists, always willing to take on anyone, whether he weighs 220 pounds or 140 pounds. Greb has met ail the. big fellows, or SpmVr 1. NO.1235TOt. most of them, and has always either SALT LAKB TBlBtNB My J. AlmmW, Bt rating tem, England. won or made the fight so close that 0 by tha setter. there was a difference of opinion over Cnatrlbated Blech 1, 21; hn It. the verdict of the referee. But Harry's habit of making even the beet of them look' bed seems to Irritate the spectators and they don't like to the way he doe. That Greb can hit, however, was when he had abundantly shown Mickey Walker wooer. AU told, it ie a funny situation. The fact remains that Rickard Is right In not meeting his demand for fifty grand. Not at All Fajr. Is BY SPARROW (Copyright. 1925, MGANN. by Th Trtbuna) Slt Laks Coast Golf Organ: Supports Claims of Geo. Von Elm Oct. II. Harry Grab Rickard gava him By Tribune Special Bporrt Service. Oct. 91. Evidently y becauee of the turn of theNEW YORK, the golfers In the far west are not at in return to wished he charge money all pleased with the comments made for his services In the ring as an op- as a result of the victorv of Bobby Jones Vner George Von Elm In the Walker, ponent of Mickey recent national amateur championship The middleweight champion want- at Oakmont. A year ago at Merlon and Rtckard, who is a Bobby overwhelmed Von Elm in the ed 950,000, master showman and always knows final, and the enthuslastio friends, of what he can afford to pay a pair the western golfer declared there just of fighters, threw down hts cards and would be a different story it, the pair met again this year. quit the game. o Tex got hie lesson In ths In ths current issue of the Country bout, where he failed to realise Club magasine, a Pacino coast publi had he what like expected. anything paragraph; oatlgn. Is the following It was the turning of the financial tide "The T told you son have been havin boxing, and Tex can read the signs ing a pleasant time since the defeat of of the tides better than anyone else. George bv (Bobby Jones In the naIf Dempsey returns to activity and tional, They were more thoroughly prepares actually and honestly to convinced than ever that the west knock the block off Harry Wills, box- cannot produce anything as good ing as a big money pastime will be thg east In golf or golfer. The fact nix. And maybe it will continue to that George scores a 42 on hts- first so, even If Dempsey does better nine holes with Bobby means nothing S' be himself and starts In to prove that to them. Neither are they Impressed bv his he is a real champion. Hut to get back to Harry Greb, the feat of scoring several strokes under hole of play a for seventy-tw- o the writer advises par king middleweight that there is no business so hasardous Pebble Beach during the state cham as boxing, physically and financially plonshlp, or by the fact that ho won the poythem California open chamhazardous pionship, leading euh Players as "Anything is worth what it will Duncan And Mitchell by several bring, so far aa money Is concerned, stroke: that he won the qualifying If you is Urebs view of the case. the northern Calitake a guy who le & back president medal and title of amateur; the qualifying medal and his job depended upon some test fornia the southern and championship of that was coming to him, yon bet he California amateur and more recently would charge something for agreeing won the California amateur at state to make the test. He would, because a time when he must have been under if he lost his job because of being aa Indicated phvtcal!v. by hi copped In the tryout he would have being seventeen pounds under weight. something In return anyway. , "it might be well to remember that "My job ie that of middleweight thl great Bobby Jones himself played champion, and it ip worth money. In the national amateur seven times Take tha job of an before he finally won It. We atIH champion, and how much is it worth T stick to our prediction that Von Elm Not much. He is a and win establish a new national record the fans dont want to see him. during the next ten years In the total "Every time I fight in my class or number of Important championships meet a man below it, Im gambling won by an amateur. on my job, and any man Is a fool who NOT NECESSARY. places the odds against idmaelf. They fbv boxing is a sport. Well, so It Is, For heaven's sake! ejaculated a but It is a business, too; at least, it hypercritical tourist In the Slippery is a living, and what is the dlffereqc Slap neighborhood, why don't you vour windows? between the two? wash You could w "Ive shown that Im not afraid to see take a chance, but I ought to be paid "Aw, well Ogg replied Onken, a n a reasonable price for it. bachelor of the region, It is funny about Harry Greb. He ive seen everything, anyhow. should be the biggest drawing card Kansas City Star. MCW YORK, Is peeved that Tx go-b- WJfls-Firp- has-bee- wlna. mate. E3 see him slap Middleweight Boxer Says Treatment by Promoter H.(k c) Give White 1 rerr critical yam The "Draught Review for April. 1925, re narfca: "It la a sic jwWnt whether tl text 4mm er do ml It", if there r draw. It fa a very critical Tic game jn St 17 14. 18 J7. and then lie steH by etc , lral log t a draw. d Here the Review" entreat th leg to draw til :eO D 11, 21. 22. 35, 26, Black wlna. would thought (a) The aaalyat draw here. which ih Mike spring tha tenanerang. kill ill while hot. Mack win. (c) If 5 I, thro A corregpottdvnco enrol, game be twee a BHahane Score sud (white) aad Sydney (Mak). mdvi from the Atralalan, Petroff'a lvfrnaa. 4 PM'll-PO- W IMIIIJIUJ P.P r k. H noaib QW w PKWi. fe) An effective l.- l Qtt g-- I'f fai tag via. PnH R RRl P KS it-f) To here the tun baa followed one ben Ki pp r k: t j tween J. Rurtia and W. Maeki in the 1124 Pil ! QR g- -l B.S Glasgow champloaaitlp 'tminiev. B K83 At U Rx P tha Use Macfcte flayed 19 14 which i at B RJl liv R Bit, era bv 2T, 7 1114 IO 26 JU. etc ; umli th. 2Wh nw., wh.n Pl.y Bur man tag into the vlm played 26-3White IS, 21, 27, IS. rMlxunl. Steve gM The "Review" tm-P R1.1 Whrte to pity and grew. si AlthMi4h .trvmglf (a) however. 15 may actaaDy nit. 'or KrluUon see I. L. T. Gaia No. ITT. poll het, till. h. never ten hare heee playwk nr II R.P. SALT LAKE TRIRt NB GAME NO. 1772. It) On pig 116 of the April Rtwlew at It H lP B 1. Kthe Renteh rm. e II T. Smith renter tl. te) l PM 4, 2317. white irfclle 4 gB. K. g mjr: "If Draw here play for ftm of Tettenmftt Bg4 ' but Ihn ueu.l pll, ti 4 P ertdge It la difficult te ee aonnd win ,,.n. or Ib ten I. qultn nu Q kit. g.P. f. e : 12 26, 25 II. 2 7 34 27. ortbodoT. ftr Hack. . 19 25, 2624. ai1c1o--t- e ?4 2, 5136 H7 (c) A move opca to grave a crowded 117. Ml. 23-Itr " Jfr Wmith t4vka are unwieldy pte-black ay tha win ia difficult to find. However, Nwnl but white hoped to wl it waa found cmaa-hunrin the Melbourne yp -Central lVauxhta. club,J, Ruviaa mibii all d object "My . 33 19 at given by Mr. (h) achieve la time So 1th, teemed to ha a wata of time. ir) But ew "Da penalty baa te fit tha t (I) Is hta (n the Review. Mr crime." , Smith erertooka tha moat vital point. It p 65 at once la slae very mrcenil, -ter ha a form of petteraon'a Draw aa tfwhite Draw. get nolljog by 16 P K6, PxP " BOSS. 17 22. 2SM8, la hut it 1913. It, bridge, PeHemon mlnua tin 17 tl) Q'B 23 19. 7 10; dr aw a. P. TEKCiiBLRIT. "mava, aad thfa aeema so make the poet (g) ltiYrtttton tfoe a Mack win. If at th) I k3 i now quite eut of the quee-tioBALT LAKB TKIBUXB GAME NO. 1771 then black win thua 2 7. 20 22, 711 3? IS. (here Mr. Smith loavea the aea ota (gf, 7 2, l 4, 2 1, 6 2. 15 19, 2 7. 16 16 1. 9 16, 19 15, etc ; black win Tide correct the Review fur April where note e), page HA elalma "It is difficult te tee s' sound Uke .Q QbCC conference games. II. In the conference, Illinois will play Chicago at Irbana and if Chicago doesnt get over the twenty-yar- d line with more effectiveness than It has been doing to date, the mini will win. Iowa plays Wisconsin at Iowa City. Docks like an Iowa day. At Minneapolis the Butler eleven may make Minnesota oien up aJl that it hoe to win. The bunion of proof ie with Butler, of course, but Minnesota did not Predic-tion- s come through with Notre Imme quite a existed. Michigan will almost certainly defeat Northwestern and Ohio .State looks like a winner over In- W IK. D D 3 White (ItrynoM) Mta ! play. The popularity of the 24 )tt line tea waard. dpHe tte aihsucv mad hr nup tie drfeuae, 21 19 is : auotter ef lias for Whit. b Ajb intereetler Hoe tried hr Ferrie r Gate tier la tits I'M tinglaml ra. Scotland Exceeds Accommodations Everywhere; . Made on Games. Bp GEORGE diana. There ora tvro game In Pennsylvania Unit should he hummers. One is between Washington and Jefferson at IStlnburgh, which should be won by Washington, and the other between Notre Dame and Penn State, which will he won by Notre Dameoa sure M shooting if Hugo Bezdvk cannot up his team ped In the south, there should be a mighly fine battle between Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech at Nashville, with the game looking favorable to Gtor-gi- u Tcb and there i another pretty contest in sight at Va., wheie Virginia plavs Washington and CHADWICK. Ik11. Tribune ) The lat XIW YORK. Or. k(i month of the football season is starting and those who Jiave charge of distribution of tickets for the big games are glad of it. The demand has been in excess of accommodations everywhere. The big game for next Saturday is that )ween lYlnceton and Harvard. k. It is to be played at irlnoeton, whore everv seat has been (add. Including the temporary stand, in idle of the fact that neither of the oolloges h4 piH.ved better than ordinary football This lends to the argument that it la not no much the game as the college furwtion which attracts the thousands, on the form which has bsen in evidence thua far, a victory by iTirweton In this game aei'ms certain. Harvard la disappointingly weak. It haa not functioned very wrell in the game played and the coache are frank enough to concede that they of their players are not The line Is mediocre, the back field has nothlngVJmt pluggere In it and th'teafn tbeiriit neem to assimilate ThV University at CamtoothaJl of strong and bridge attracts plenty well built young men such year, but since Haugh-to- n football they just play got away. a promising have Princeton didnt squod wiien tie season began, but footbaU sewne Roper has whipped sense into It and in every, way it for the scheduled b better than Harvard a Wrestling bouts, appears DARTMOUTH-CORNELHippodrome theater for Wednesday Fro called oft been by have 4n general appearnight The next motor Jack Kanner because of his ance will begame the Dartmouth-Comefalocal Ira Dern, to get inability copteat at Hanover, X. H, There is vorite. to sign papere for a contest aa much reserve and so much German Tlan in the Ixirtmouth team with Steinke, young that the chances favor the Green champion. Kanner, pub- Mountain eleven against Gildobles Ivrn, according to from the son of gkKim, although Connell Will lished and announced . challenge against any and all give Dartmouth a fight. Yale tapers off with Maryland for wrestlers or other any heavyweights in the world. Including .the heavy-- u the Princeton game, which comes the eights on Kanner'a last program. following week. Maryland is a good L'nahle to hold Zbyezko over for an- eleven for Yale to face, because it other bout, Kanner signed Steinke for will pull out the backa They need o match and offered Dem either ai iL On the Pacific coast. Washington or handicap contest, which ftnieh Dem refused. He then offered Dern plaa Rianford at Scuttle and the a match with Mike Yokel or Kaiph Washington eleven looks mighty good offered at long range., although Stanford is rarcaut, nt1ddlewights. to meet them, but at some future time. playing better football by f.Tr than Terms were not diacusaed. might have been expected with only Deft with a match, and the time two years change in style of coachdiscussions short w,ith ing. through growing It takes about four years to bring m, Kanner waa compelled to call ff Wednesday's program. out real results PfoinTlght, 19:, Bait BKHtlP bt tta. urder. Dee. Down In New Orleans TuUne plays lHuislana Poly, and Tulane expectK ice institute will play ed to win. Louisiana State at Baton Kouge, with Ilice the favorite Dhlu Wesleyan will he taken on by Syracuse, because the Wealeyan were strong In p)24. but a the teams arc plalng now, Syracuse aiuAild win by about a touchdown to a period. Blackfoot Is Held over-hopef- to Tie by Shelley High Grid Team Failure to Sign win for black.-The game ka (J1 every appearance of a "rook." bnt. aa pointed out by Mr Hoyles, it waa aot. Melbourne Weekly Times, crdab point endings. (Bv J. O. Plsley In the RoaevtUc Cllfsen Dern Postpones Wrestling Card ll (a) (hj 4 1 it usual. is aa alternative. c Laying a trap. d) A atee shot. (e) The draw la neatly forced. . ring-aid- BALT LAKE TRIBUNE GAVE NO, 1774. 23-1- Bte-- UTarrigan) White (Ucynoida) It hite to play. The following very Interesting gam waa played ia e friendly match between Hugh - r 5. 13, WJdte 6 H. 20, 12 20, 16. win. 27, 31. e, te The Tribune. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Oct 11. Ths Fplarkfoot-Shelle- y high school team played a tie gams on ths Blac&oot to 6. grid Friday afternoon, soors Ths gams wro played mostly in ths ehadow of the Shelley goal. Fumbles by the horns team proved costly. Ross Clark wtls outstanding man in ths hackffeM. and Roy Nelder nhotod up well; otherwise ths team ployed evenlyBindley waa unable to maks any gain at ail through ths Blackfoot line. Special They mads their touchdown as ths result of a fumble on kickoff. Black foot made ita touchdown - In the fourth quarter by Just straight Uns Uach team tried some forplunges. ward lasses, but neither waa A SPEEDER. Ths motorcycle cop at last pulled up beside the speeder. "Jvs chased you for a mils, he hallowed. "to tell you that you wars going sixty an hour. "WUIikinn!" remarked ths offsndsr Bad news sura travels fast, mildly. dont it? Legion Weekly, -- YOUNG STRIBLING WILL GET CHANCE TO SHOW ABILITY Atlanta Schoolboy Come of Age in December and Can Then Meet -- 7 Good Opponent.- (By Tribune Special Sport Senrlc.? NEW YORK. Oct "You- ne tbs d Strlblln, becomes of , after next Christmas. Belt), under 21 years, snd therefore lni'Helhle to context tn bouts of mor thun lx rounds, Btrlblinif hasnt been round Nenr York sines be snd Paul Rerlenhaeh. then a mers novtcs, wen to s. drew a year ago las ' August. With maturity letting ths her down on him next December, Strlb. kntr will be seen In a ten, twelve or fifteen-roun- d contest here late that month or early In January possibly a world's Ukht heavyweight cham. plonshlp tilt with Raul Bsrlenbach. t Strutting has a great name, bu. whether hs Is a great fighter yet re.' mains to be proved, A year ago last Septemhsr In Neva rk h. was riven s hard lacing by, Ad. Stone, but hs was overworked a the time end apparently "stale." Two bouts In ths next flvs dsyw with Vlo McLaughlin and Jimmy. Cot! followed and then his father filially agreed to give ths boy a belated rest. Th varatlon lasted one month. Since then Strlhllng has .been golnf around tha country meeting "easy Even his sparring partner marks. were ant ahead and billed unde aliases 'The younrater "knocked out one of them under an assumed namd In Texas. The first bout Btrthllng .fought Itf a long time where any real line could be got on hta form took placs In I os Angelas a couple weeks back. Th fteorglan met Sailor Eddie Huffman, th navy heavyweight, In a affair. Strlhllng won ths decision. Yet accounts tn Ioa Angeles nswapan pars declare Huffman battered hind all over ths ring In ths tenth round, "Huffman Inflicted more punish ment on Strlhllng In the tenth round Atlanta schoolboy than the totaled against his rival In ths snttrd R. A. Cronin. says fight," So Just how much of a flgfctlr man Young Btrlbllng really whether he has Improved or retro, graded, will not be known until he actually Is scan In ths ring hare It cannot against a real Opponent. ha dented that Bsrlenbach ts that eort of man. 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