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Show V T1IE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE," SUN!) AY MORNTYO, XOTEMBER 22,102-- Hard to Select Winner in Service Game; Cornell May TrimPennylvania By GEOROE CHADWICK. team looked worse and Worse. Yet It is an eleven of recuperative quail tiea, because It certainly played an Western Improved game against Maryland and a capital game against team to mean no la which Bucknelt, tackle in November Preston blgU school football teem group At reer. left to right. Principal George Harding and Coach Joe Mangban. Back row Earl Cole, Much Is looked for back of the Navy Una, and on It, too. Tha Army s W. ghrril Hull, Leeral Johnaon, Donald Merrill, Alder Dixon, KennetVBeckstead, Dowuln Robinson. Middle row Bill Forsgr.n, Morton Cutler, blow was tha defeat by Columbia Bill Stray, David Jenson, Paul Parkinaon, Gordon Hawke, Roy Carter. Front row Oliver Smith, Flelikng .Wluward, Otto Chatterton, Captain Tha defeat by Tala was not ao bad Lincoln Foster, Willard Dursteller, Jeese Kelson. Thera were vary few, except the the moat optimistic, who expected Army to win from Yale. ' Army-Navy Tha greatest factor In tha game Is likely to ba tha weather With one exception, tha weather always has been abominable In an Army and Navy game in New York, and that exception produced nothing which would bring tears of Joy to a man. Usually tha gridiron on tha Polo grounds has been Va sight before tha game was finished. W V PRETTY SPECTACLE. ' f Army-Na' Ah a spectacle, tb- game Is tha prettiest a ght of ail the before football, Tha parades game, cadets and middles with their Av and gray and gold and bme jt gold never fail to make the hearts of the s e girls flutter. Carnegie and Lehigh play on Sat7 urday, November 28 a game In which Carnegie seem ao to have tha better Another Important of It on form contest to the teams concerned Is that between Washington State and A the Unlvers'ty of Southern California i. rr- si -- A JMl w if' at Loe Angeles. es.'K see several Thanksgiving classlo lumps, lYlmarllv Cornell and whose Pennsvlvania, rivalry goes buck thirty years or more, will stage their day will struggle at Franklin U by no means a weak team, and w usual, has been bu4M Ing with a view to winning the big game on her schedule Fennsslvanla Liu, had ratherwlii this content Aban any other, but the Quakers have been thiough a hard eeaam and results may show lhat Cornell In following an easier schedule, hta been the wiser annual field Cornell Xr -' I .4:V turkey and The powerful Tulane eleven Ontennary will plav their southern classic at New urleana and Fjtnu State and Pittsburgh will hook in their annual struggle st Pittsburgh West Virginia will play the usual Washington and Jefferson game at Morgantowu The winners seem likely to he lulane. Pittsburgh and West Virginia in their lepectlve games Colgate and Brown will havea hard battle at Providence, with iff odd? MICHIGAN DOWNS NAVY. favoring Colgate. In the middle west, Notre Dame In tha fame against Michigan the how was to Nebraska will mingle and the little and show period enough chance the Navy had that afternoon Cmhukens who have been preparMow'lv on as for this game hope to went the ing and then the game ev - . y Cap, t(Cyik) mtaftKBr W y Out on the Taclfio coaat Washington and Oregon will play at Beartle and the Huskies had better which watch out for this eleven, snaked a victory over on the men of Seattle laet year win It A LONG TIME. tn 'T Afc iaon a to ivopea Ihe fBUt Dmiclkr LX team developed eurprlalngly Maughau and the Improvement marked Uue aeaaon give for future great promla girdirou ag-egatlotia men will leave Preston thla biht year, which will mean a severe loae I arter and Bmith have both dune good end work for their size and lack of xprience Hull has been hand! capped by Injuries, but while fn tha game has been a line louder Fora-gre- n and Dursteller were dependable, through their knowledge of the aport Chatterton and Foster have proved to be fast, shifty men Cutler has done good driving, while Struve has been dependable on the defense This is the first season that Preston Has wun the division title, and in the five league games played during the season the team has scored fluy-si- x points and nine touuhduwns, against twenty-fiv- e points and four touchduwn for their opponents. well undor Coach ,, long have you had your Three sets of dinner dishes. Life "Hnwr maid ' -' over in the first quarter of the rcoriut tuMle proapects for reaching the Inal four teams uf the state looked bright, but ltvon cam from behind to overturn the Idaho team a A a, gi (tuz227drsgren ' - x y ra "-- t V . norton MvtQ 4Kry-7-- u : ) I , t. v Wy 4 Grange Will Quit School to Form Pro Grid Team j 'p OHIO STADIUM. Columbus. Ohio, Nov 21 (By the Associated Prea) Red ' Grange o!d a Columbus Dis- L. TO TOP PUCE f patch reporter here today after the game with Ohio State that he would lead his own profeaeionai team Into the smith for a seriaei nf game a Grange said that Britton Is the only man that be ts positive is going with him. Grange will not return to the University of Illinois tonight, but will go to hie Wheaton home He decided to quit the university without graduating team The which the football hero proposes to organise will Include certain members of the four horsemen that made football history at Notre Dame last veur It also will Include Earl Britton, with Grange on the Illinois team Orange made known his decision five minutes after today a game, as he reached the Illinois 3ulrkly as room I am not going back to Champaign tonight. I Am leaving for my home In Wheaton, and I am qultttng colI plan to organise a profeslege sional football team of my own, of I I probvhich win he the manager ably will take my teammate, Earl Britton, with me, and aome of the Notra Dame four horsemen of last vaar Wre will sign no players who have not completed their college career We win plav our flrat game ThAnksrlv lng dav It mav be at Chicago We age not certain yet We will plav games In Florida during the Christmas holidays Britton Indicated that he would accept Grange a offer, leaving school Immediately, although he has not rradnated 4 Ofden Gives Opposition Idaho Eleven ' Captures to Binghams Taking Northern Division Title Lead of Soccer Loop. but Loses to Payson. S top ! Traffic closed to winds and cold Iti against every law of health and common aense to let your body chill Tboe cold day that make you hiver will make your blood dance if youre warmly dressed. 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When PRESTON, Idaho, Nov. the Payson high school came from behind to defeat Preston on Wednesday, 13 to 6 Coach Jog Maugh&nx jgridders completed a season of more than ordinary success. Victories over the northern division elevens gave the Preston eleven a division title, and this was followed by victory over Tooele on the latters home grounds In the semifinal contest of the state grid competition JeadWhen Preston took a 21 It For over forty years , the finest of underwear 30 So.loin LEAGUE. Standing of the Clube. SOCCER art accurate. Theres 74 Leonard Street BY RAY WCARTMY. The Belt Lake (Cop right, H2S b ) Trfhun NFW YORK, Nov 21 Amateur regolfvv throughout th country aro by joicing lnth announcement C FovnM Jr, v e president of the United States Golf asrnn mtion. that the IcUa of qualifying only golfera In the national amateur event will be abandoned next season Although Mr Foanea did not state what plan H1 be aubatituted, he insectional qualifying' dicated that round will be held throughout the used country, modeled after the plan associabv the profeeelonal golfer who tion. in determining the Pros compete for the annual cliampionahlp nix-te- iL - Francis Oulmel, rimmer Lvana Bob Gardner, Iava Herron Max Mareton and Kefe Gar-tuf-rsome of the golfing brilliants j ho wtre made ineligible for the championship- teta becauae thev failed! e to make-thqualifying grade RottbodJi the tournament of thlr presence, Five of tha proved a farcical affair horn air etch 4 from th plavere barred It was manifesttlonal title holders ly absurd that they should not he In th field tht battled for h crown It was an unsatisfactory manner in which to handle the United States amateur championship, and the entire country has been heckling the U 8 O A offh luls to prevent a repetition Evidently the V 8 G A. feels that last summer s experiment was a dismal failure When the decision to qualify only sixteen for the national amateur championship was announced last spring, the writer pointed out that the result probably would be unsatisfactory, not only beause many of the tars would fall to make the grade, but ales because a number, fearing the disaster of one or two podr holes, would not make the trip to tbs tournament This prediction was borne out The majority of amateurs feel that they have a chance at match play, but everybody, Including Bobby Jones, worries about the qualifying rounds. After the tourney st Oakmont many plifyers threatened to remain away from the championship next year unless a change in qualifying were made. Increasing the prise monev for the annual American professional golfers' championship, the only match play tournament of the year for the pros, is certain to stimulate Interest In this event next fall The tournament will take place at Salisbury, L. I , and the increase In the purse was made possible through the generosity of J J. Ianln, former owner of the Boston ChUk c m- lowed by Professionals. aw r rj OJm, ! Amateurs Are to Adopt jditor mnd QtmralManaqir WILL ROGERS Qualifying Plan Fol- - - A 125, by Ths Salt Lake Tribune ) NEW TORK. Nov. 21 The nation's football game will be played November 28 In New York City between the Army and the Navy. If there la anyona who can tall which team win win. ha Is a battar prophet than .tha modems have turned ont to ba this year Tha Army s likely to ba tha favorite !n tha betting because It has a better averaira of success than the Navy teams In fames already played A while afo it would have seamed that tha Army line was quite superior Whether It to that of tha Navy will ba a bit better or November 23 will have, ta be told by what tha teams do on that data It looks like a food Army Una. a cracking Arm on tha enda but tha Nay line line -- does not looir as weair awtttttd some time ago. Tha Navy's tough Jolt was received in tha fame against Michigan It was tha. first. jUine theNay team has fona as far west as AnnArfeor to play afootbali fame, and from what some of the Navy folks say, tt ta Uketv to be tha last ttma. Thera has been quite a little criticism of tha visits that have been paid out of tha post by tha Army and there She some who resent tha notion that tha academies should be used as a show for tha benefit of private and professional promoters of football (Copyright, BULLS EYE 21 24 22 co-st- By GOAL POST. MS The Bingham soccer team Journeyed to Ogden yesterday determined to advance another step toward the championship. After a close and exciting same the Blnghamltea were acclaimed the victors, that victory placing them at the top of the league ?y virtue of having a slightly belter era ye than the Cables. goal 7 he 'teams lined up as follow s Bingham. Ogdan. Parun, f ... ... Wharton Denver Dranrfield (capt.). rb .....If . Smith leapt ) Llptrot rh..E. a.jthaait, Fmlth Manntun W Lynch ch.... lta Urey John..! or Whitton J Lynch Eh banks ir Quick o J. Bryao Helken, U Carr Woodward ol , .... Ty,on Da Vra, Tha condition of the ground waa unfavorabJa to haavy goal .coring Ogden opened tha same with tight men and Bingham endeavored to IV son acora as quickly aa posaibla coring after three minute, of playw as half flrat the Ogden During awarded a penalty, hut failed to smre The game continued to be close and exciting, but there waa no further aoortng. Bingham going to the top at the league tat) la for the first Hlme during the present season. Blngham-Vlkln- g Tha poatponed game vrlll now ba tha subject of discussion among aoccer fans aa the championship. In large measure, la dependent upon the result of the game. Bingham la anxious to have the game played Wednesday afternoon at Bingham Bhonld Bingham win. It will top tha league with aevenleen points On the other hand, should the Vikings he declared the winners by also defeating Ogden they would have sixteen points with Bingham and allies deadlocked for aeonnd baoe with fifteen points The situstloa la car. tain Jy aa Interesting cos will hfd a prao-tf- o Today the Vikings game at 1 o'ch-- k at Lucas f)jd AD Offlcera and piayars art urged to be present The C a Lies have Issued tickets for a danqe at the W. O W. hall Jtrxt Saturdee evening Make a few extra defiers oa that M e eowlng machine ihrmish the Went Columns of Ths Tribune. DOG pffLJ2Cf er Red Sox. The new championship for professionals will be Inaugurated this winter at St. Augustine, Fla , where the first winter professional championship will take plaee the first week in March. The tournament will be conducted along the linea of that of the professional golfers' association tournament, with the winners of each round of match play earning additional prise This will money as they advanUh be the first event ever held In this In which the country players will be paid for qualifying The winner of the tournament will receive In excess of $lo00, with the runner-u- p getting more than l9 The business interests of ht Augustine are underwrit lng the purse of $3000. Quantico Marines Take Presidents Grid Service Cup WASHINGTON, Nov 21 a ) The th Associated presi dent's cup fur ths champion service team was recovered for the navy today by the Quantico marines, who smashed and forward pasted their 10 to 0 victory over Fort way to Renning army tram, before a colorful crowd. Including Mrs Cooildce, Secretary Wilbur and hlfk ranking army and navy offlcera Immediately after the game ended Mrv Coolldxe presented the eup to Captain McQuade, vhof as a substitute quarterback, proved one of the shining stars for the vtctora I congratulate vou on your fine victory." Mra OooHdge told the ma"I feel that you won rines leader a grat victory over the army's football team, and I enjoyed the game very much I present this cup to you as winner of the service championship "On behalf of the marine corps and team, I thank you thwrsr very much " Captain MrQuade replied, a m the oroad applauded and the regiment of marine sent up a final cheer -- 'ta , - mr, As the old reliable BULL'S EYE goes to press today we are able to comment editorially The first item is that 4 410 per cent Beer is said to be a failure in Canada as far as Ameri cans(or ratherpeople from this side, as there is quite a difference) are concerned. I knew they wouldnt take to that ftuff. You take people after they have been on hard liquor ever since Prohibition, and try jyid get them back on that soft stuff, and you find you cant do it. Our drinks are 99 proof. In fact in some cases it has been known to have killed the entire 100 per cent. 4 and 410 per cent would -- have interested Americans before Prohibition, but now Canada has to raise the percentage. - In "BULLDUR-HA- M the percent is always the same. 50 smokes to the sack if the wind dont blow any of it away, and Lloyds will insure you against cyclones while using Bull Durham. P. &. There it eoin? to be anothei piece in thii paper loon. Look for it. cation at a banquet At thla banquet the foot hull captain for next yesr'a Tiger team will be elected. The dinner will be held in the high school cafeteria. Rerious epeechta, humorous talks, and muslo will constitute the program. About twenty-fiv- e plavers will attend. Wisconsin Wins Cross -Country Titular Race ' w Zieafd &on eod lead Ogden Griddert Will ?r Honored at Banquet special t Tba Tribute. OGDEN, Nov 21 at $ 30 Tudsy oclock tha Ogden high srhool foot-hti- ll men will b honored for their ff'trUi bv ths Ogdsn hoard of edu- 1 pmeat (By nf-n- rv 0 0 0 FELLERS Aaodsee 'BuIT Darbam by W U1 Foliice end wm , Mlrh. Nov tl CBf V The Tnlver-slt- v team won the annual conference nsn here todav with a total of I points Ohio Sate. with waa eeeond followed hv Tllfnoli, with 73, Iowa with 17 and Mlrhlsan with 111 ANN ARBDR, the A seriated Preee of Wlvronain wern JU n J U v T g MMsTimkP j)j crone-roan-t- Governor Bags Elk on Trip to Nebo Forest ? Mem here of Ihe governor's party wow hunting elk in the Neho na- i a, tional forest have met with bagging t wen tv ek. according to word rwHved from State F'h and Game Commiselenef David H Maden Governor George R Tern a hot a seven-poie k. the report nUd Othel member f the pvrty who were sureeeefu! In hringirr down e k were C J. Mills n WiHtni T IVIkeoa, Rerruel 5 Lindsay, M J Green-worB Jews Shem. Jlarry ill Alien Finch. Vincent, Genre H Johnstooe and iwvid eue-eee- Editor of Dngs and Dog Feller Salt lake Tribuna Balt Lake City, Utah. Deer Sir the liberty We are taking wve'rhtng off s few Unes to rwq to you know that we are well end tappv that we have a wonierfuUr confrftatie h'ene with Mrs U at Htackfoot Heho erl that we try to keep out of nuvfi ef me ee Umes this ts pretty hard to lt lau-denja- a peHally for a eotsple of dogx that have mrre than enougn to eel. a f t bed end Hv tn a atmosphere generally. Our nemee are Wolf and Molly. We ehou d Ike to Imparl a littie 'ret to you, Le Mr Editor and that A that we expeot a large Increase In ovr femiiy soon But ptcae dent twil anykey ) ours very truly MIL AND M Hi KT riackfot, Ida&ov November 20, pep-mak- Guargntced by d, Je tseeaeeaave I L Medeen. 111 FlfJ Krtaaa, Nt?tk C3ty |