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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16 17, 1926. on U. A. C. FRESHMEN A LEOPARD SCORING PLAY IN BEAT TECH TIGERS Jack Flke, East high halfback, la shown diving over th Granite coal line on the north aide of Cummings' field in the third quarter of the Leopards were victorious by a score of 27 to 0. Although Adams, Farmer back, tackled him, the Leopard had slid over the goal to add six points to his fore had saved the Leopards serious trouble when he had sent two long punts from behind the East goal to midfield to avert Granite scoring threats. teams in which the Fike twice be- game, East-Granit- e Sparks and Sell Are Brilliant as Aggies Win Will Oppose Hunter and Morrison CONFLICT Von Elms EAST-GRANIT- E score. by 13 to 0. The Tribune rXATKI,Ts. Li. !;), U, A. C. fresh team f in Nibley Park Presidents Play to t t and A. 8ADLUB and A. J. Snow will mset Sunday morning at 9 oclock in the final for th Nibley park president s cup, having won their ways to the final round with hard earned victories over George Klnf! and Jack Freeze Saturday. 8adler ended his match with King on tha sixteenth hole, winning 3 np and 2 to play, while Free did not give way to Snow until the seventeenth, losing by the narrow margin of 2 and 1. Nibley park golfer desirous of .obtaining tickets for the Von pas- Thu teams played on nn even bavi for the first and sciond quarters, K.b neither having any :nl 'a ro'ag th halfback and, right hi ha li b;. a be th park. right ground gamvi. th pritb-jpa' wt Tward the evi h the i irst a, Sparks skill'd left end gain. Shortly after the starting of the third quarter a T i it punt v.a . k dk " f both ami tight g. in endr-avor-part In a bootumt liec n!et d -umhle. ') lie ing to retrh' In th Angies inish finally recovering th hit il on' the Timers- Hi1 yard line. Jens 11, fullback f vn nt through tho linu visiting for a toui In the final period the frosh rut'od a Perl a of line plunges which line, took the hail t the 'JVch' from which position Sparks went ver kicked n Judah touchdown goal. for The teams lined up as follows: Krosh. Maho Tech. I. A. C. Lillvvvade J. Tatro Dowell It... A. Liliywhit Hammond Ig Orrnodv. . r Gardner j Robbins JuJ.ih Gower rg Korrnson rt ('umpbell re Keevee Hurt Call Rubertonn ...qb fr r match at the Country clnb in the afternoon can obtain them at the Golf shop, Club Professional nounce t FLORIDA GOLFERS !... Mackriil. . . . rr Sell ..rh Vanderhoff flu Thompson Officials- - t h rmeyer. referee. Bentley, umpire; Deterson. head linesman. Ktr i ft ? I- t r - '' it eaMli At mouth - At Princeton' 48, Navy Philadelphia Pennsylvania Columbia 7. 27, State 32. At Cambridge Harvard 27. William and Mary 7. At Vet Point Army 27, Syracuse Ithaca Cornell At Michigan 24, 14. At Washington, P. C. 'lft. West Virginia 13. At Pittsburgh 1. lgate At York New York New tinJver-ait- Oregon Aggies Wipe Off Past y 21. Tulane 0 At Providence Brown 27. Bates 14. At Washington, Pa. Washington and Jefferson 17, Carnegie Tech t. At Newark Rutgers u, Holy Cross 21. At Brunswick Rnwdoln 7. Tuftalfl. At Amherst Amherst 14, Hamil- East-Saint- Bear Defeats ton 0. 15, At 7; tea 1 Missouri M"ines Southern 7, Oklahoma Drake 0. At Grirjnell Iowa State neii o. At Msnhattan Kansas ft, Aggies 27. At Brxklngs-r-Sout- 11, Grin- - 0, Kansas OGDEN TAKES STEPS Dakota State; 21. North Dakota Agglea u. At Vermilion North - Dakota 0. South Dakota 12 h FOR GOLF ADDITION SOUTH. At Faycftevilie drix Cal., 7 Alabama Puly 0, At Montgomery Louisiana 8tatr lft. At Chattanooga Chattanooga ,, .Definite Action Taken to Oglethorpe 14. At Chapel Hill North Carolina ft, Add Nirie Holey to Duka ft. 6, Florida 9. At Tet h U, AlaPresent Course. At Atlanta bama 1 1. At Lexington Kentucky 33, Washington' and Let 14. V. P. I. 7. Virginia 14. keC;i! to 'The TrUcinp. At Norfolk 6 -- P fi At Dubuque, Inwa Columbia !, L'e (HJl'KN, Oct. ratil '(Chicago 7, I town flu? a Ct;U y il j, an ad 1! Minn. Gustavus At M(vreJvead, Maeon-r-Mr- rr i , Adolphtia . Cotmordia 4(b 0. Paul-- .At...Lt ).' Ham- 17, Jefe At 7. due tjoU. - fv ( l?wa Rhon 2. Paul St. tho flub ren L. W Iowa Cornell rno St. 13, ciirc War t he M pe ;a! Marys (Winona) 6 orniiiit t Jiuprec At, Sioux Pal:s S. p. Aberdeen H lo w it '!ud Normal PL Augstana tSmux Fsll) ft. 'n1?,'?. w h!' 'h r, w Nci;. 34. Ind r.vt okis J At OrcrncaiJtle, Depauw v. r c!; h h ivra r,.l L';,!f cotir Knriham 7. w S Fic--h;r ho ft. catuair At (aklam1 City, Ind Oakland City ;. d In ti e annual the 0, Hanover ft neure.-At Jndmnaprlls Putr 7, lrank-llth.tt Mr Ik e s has c.,uirdr. 0. r f r,p',.?M1r,fitl'n to- uted ? cf. the 0 rv FAR WEST. U'r) t U th-- ' K rfuit-h- i n Y . f I 'c iiia'ure s ,.ud u he nuuuiC ; PUr;'!.-S n s Gun was u n r ciuiirumn com in w e f ' dln.-ic- .nu-- f tiie ns . fco ; ! n ' e nre lntr- Gn..rge tv Ja.k t ur!,.'i iMter .v;vn, H .ft!,. m--iVr. Aid, of An-d- mnt Talks do t .1 Gonxar At Whittier VnlxersHv of CalLfcr-piasouthern branch, ft; Whittn-- 1 u champ t.?o ft5. . T c Hcrrr e lft. I ROCKY MOUNTAIN. n, Boulder' Wyoming At rado 13 At Denver ver ft. Aggies 7, Den- . I 33. Tefrott At Fort "' 'i,M-g- At Tf -- - - jluvpwt Ciavnfjr i. 7, Austin Sv, J- - m At A t m- - Firmlnrham t, if, r. i Fruitbern 26, Font hern eliee 13. a At College stat rn Teraa Agg.ct f3, At fnlve-!tof Nw Mexico ft. and 6 At Tulsa TuDa 2i, Gkish-miAt Ft. M.ir At )f ust r pice instijute 0. Jiwafis unversry Worth T. C. n- -t , fpr tit Pro ) Rb!ki heh jdiH , hr.l frwt!i) tma bulljd hr th! f ?r. i rmm tte Co!1nUwtVei Pa ft. Birr';nKam Ids FoTHB m H v;1 S' M or k a i t M Kncxvi:;-- , ft Jlytfbi 14 ?. h r. M ) ii. LuLU Drowns. vTdl: By RAY MCARTHY. (Copyright. 1926. Salt Lak Tribune ) NEW YORK, Oct.. 16 Golf this week when of its best patron deI. V. Iavis, Florida, millionairemidsoa-froveloper, was lost overboard In. the steamship Majestic. Flortda will keenly nils In particular this spectacular operator, for he has done much and wa continuing to do con wlderahle, In the wav f establishing that state as th.e winter golf center of the world. In his gigantic real estate developments, Davis had made ample provision for golf layouts that wu!d r to be compare favorably with the found anywhere. Rut he did not stop In the for facilities playing providing V I' . ! game. He was constantly booming the spnrt by sponsoring tournaments and tours of the various star.. IAst winter, for example, he spent more than $15,000 In bringing Archie Com pat on, Hr itish professional champion, and Arnaud Massy, French open champion, to this country. This was a record price for a project of this kind and was a record price for one man to pay in the way cf golf tours. 4 Later in the season Davis signed $7500 Compton to a record contract ofOunp-aon for the coming winter SHAon. to was make his headquarters in St. Augustine. year, as well as the previous winter. L. P Davis was th principal sponsor of the Florida pn championship Mt Tampa wtxh more than fr.ftnO in prir.es. In fact. lavis assum'd this entire expense himself in lft IT. In that same year he had Johnny Farrell and Bobhy Crul- kshank under his wing at Tampa, and agafnT lest year, he brought the popular Farrell to his home town to play exhibitions and to promote th game. Davis had a number of extensive plans for golf competitions for the coming winter. The writer, who know him Intimately, can now disclose that to eubserib Davis was intending money for several, tournaments that would have made the amounts offered bv other places seem small in com parieon. With it all Davis was a genial, very modest man who loved golf and the people In the game. Golfers everywhere who had mt him or who had in any way com in contact with thin dynamic individual will long regret his passing. There Js no game as uncertain as golf. This is strikingly illustrated in but the fact was evry tournament, brought home more forcibly than ever in the Metropolitan tTnlfers' association tournament at Salisbury. L. I., this wek, when Gene .Sarazen, MacDonald Smith. Jim Barnes and Johnny Farrell were all beaten In one day If anv by opponents of less renown. ona had offered to wager this quartet would have been beaten in a s ngie day in Individual matches he would hav been smothered by the rush of takers. Miss CHenna Collett avenged her defeat at th hands of Mis Virginia Wilson In the national championship bv decisively defeating th Chicago lass in the TWthlyn cup tournament last W'eek. Miss C.illett won .this yjve same fifcj from. .ptACUua-UthatVompcD'd in the national the previous week. Thus the r;ti. s who were saying the Providence wonder girl was through were silenced one rnrr. Although Mirf Coiiett cannot b Tfcl$ picture allow Glenn Davis, ranked at tiie top of tfie lit this year, Colorado Agie quarterback, who she still Is the outstanding woman n raced nibety one yards for a touch- golfer. In th opinion of ths general public. down yesterday in the game between the Aggie and Denver U. By doing this he tied the score at A uilmite later his teammate. Ament kicked goal, giving the Aggioa a 7 to 6 margin, which they held until tha end of the game. ) The gl ,ry f a s h:rw 27 P. rn .1 f The high school football situation p ug!u) ut the state Is fast clarify-irand beforthe end f th week lie in practically ev- -- r t Iat ;Kxr .ru s're Virginia Is Victor in Closing Seconds h" It!' ,:dd Jewkes Beats iff' I'l' bt n. Provo Vrestler Redeems Former Defeat by Win ri' All Comers in Shoe Tourney dNj.! wItt rtsiar. tni thr t.t Defender Wins in j 0. A ss- an Almnrn field lure, The Wild Cat bai'Ufiidd simttM'ed tiie Katm.us ! fense alniost at wiil. plunging through f'r !dg vardage .nd make'ara1 no. tamal open fo ld ing runs far tou jidow rn. Aggie ry.rvs, ru'-'heinto the fit. a! p; i Tray in th helped Will b-t )i T:t At vereliy avn ' trn Colo- Golden Colorado Teacher 26. Cchmdo Mines 7. At Denver Regia collega lft, Bethany College ft. ('olo : Colorado Tesch- At en tft. t'fkorado Mines 7. 13 Colorado 13. Wyoming AAIITU OW At Athena, Ca. Furman 14, Ceor- gi;i " Vanderbilt 7, Texas ur.l-- , At IC1a - ' ery division will be determined. The situation in region No. 2 became well marked when Krtst high handed Grange a lacing Saturday, thus making j idu-S. U. coneA- - for- - the aldiftg a frntrh U id) rgnlars had ,t coming week the most imprtant for showers before the at O c'os the week, as it will .mean the elimination of one team from the chamDBS M INKS wa (Vf ip, j flic. AeSar i'td r.f s phj;. ting pionship class. t n : er cent game Hox.'Mer seems headed for an pUhi WilI.i.v of i 'k ia h1m 'ina m. rsltv t i eu Was regional title up north, !a i gejy j I'M'o; elide whore Coach Fergusons hunch has for the tfhiay hd-.''if? T" v over Drake uni- - been rolling up the- scores against th soul a f ?! e r s Narh-iyWallace repeatedly otln r r gton No. 1 elevens: t( ersiiy, logan Drake upset th" y "tithful centers, high offered stubborn opposition Pri Johansen and Simpson, caused hearr lay, bul.tho invading Hees r'lAd ovr Hn! breaking fumilcs at criMeal niomcnts :h guul for two tnuc.adowns and finallv n)et, the vie- up the Hulldng kicked a field i;oal to t r One f,ir tin- tnar a. rrior i;m!!'chj Ald-uiNc.rris suam roller vie- Saturday' t rv nf the Dk'aiion.a W'.n hv has made that 11 one f the fornddaiile aggrega-dis- c ratlit-than through powerful cf- in th st4tIn addition to po.- fensive. flu MUtistiC.'i losing that Drake th isif.rs seeing weight. It has j.lcnfy of smart iitgn h.ed iat period. lot sun, manv i.f .siU iriipmo and was more adept at j football p!a era, and against Granite, Playing under a variety of attack and a the payers Lakd ar-- especially pulsing1. j d:sp!nAfl t d defense that was unbeat-O- ct was tisls true of rise GnurHans. who f co16 CCT.TMniA. Mo. to h in the (Yty the snieared i While tha L IX S lT. went over to Dr icted ndition This wss parMadv due to Scrisatlcnal uu r f f;p.1 over ir lino bv a is.piparativ elv easy victory pa past heavy plurgc terrup'ed 'practices i r ;hir .1 l y far Its d wlih tw. game both teams featured the c".: tough ;rdn. U will meet of Id- - cie th entue Th hetwuon her" this d nfternom thus tre urdas fujuinent e8oi p'a again I d.i.v f MiW'nui and Sourhrn far wh. ri it tangles with the leopards. ipl' PASSES NUMEROUS. mIim univi-rsitf Dali;, Texas, Saints have a smo(th-work-ir- g f lieid Tn the firt i (inti which CT'bd 1;. R7-to-learn, with size and punch, but tie. d w u whMe Bast thev have iof'ked as good in other .m r ri-- ere t f.e f:rt down-- , ; nd Ao-ciMt-- d t 16 wars failed to do anything with o. ?T 'tRv the T'T1. ,.? d i Br ing from a ri' The Nebraska th. Hast t.'ftm. In the seven yaars nd - half Granl'e '(rnh.mk"r out battled the Washing-pu- t that rise church school has played In the f ' fi'c first t w ns, Ce-hi ar t (lay, 2u to ft. ftiO.haii, the Let.pards have 'been their . r!'-i I den d (Upli-- ed but unlerlv ing OIt jsnx. and the closest they have AVaHhiugtfui KurprWiTig ' 11, t h to victory was by a tirtu-at pnses nt!l strenuth threatened to e1. er with t V. e Fa" utl I u.noiher touchdown.. years ago. Gi an i ml HCeud-i, it Is overconfidence !n the f.ur cf tin ir Cui-iiUYlH!,.r i U Two p. so s U el'f f.uir Sainm' team when they meet Fast. X d bv- l':tst t wh'.n-- r Fast has had that much n w:(S ratV-.-The margin on 'them in previous engage" ;? h i. h t. x h Ti r ii ments, open to arginneut. but It is rv,tr 'i' r. c K f v t certain that often tha Saint ,k ftr'd v d V Gr.il.:1 s xD hk an entir-ldeferent team whin t 4av-- . Ht-trMcv. f"' ' hit ; rite ffttubs ' Avo machine f u r tear SjUNi;Tf The compare favora-i'.i't f A rr. t u,( j cf on '.J witli and ci.ul fi Fast having a de-- j! b!y paperM e ive on the passing game .".iu.d ;,s m!ed hM In Peh it r ip.'.l - f.r.f. d tae two whs r ad-.- !?i sg tads are shout "17 i lb . ' r n-wltilu runre is also f re rter tui by th evenly aju rl' jut F k ;icd fl., If, Ach-usth. !: ullrf H- Hill- Top - divided. wnat tiie n in ! buil '' the Je'. h. id ti Jut tleir re, of the Fa significance f " o Ui It t ! t'e p.it f:i defeat of West hgh at f Y io will .nrd. hr.e as the Crupit-- ' have ;n region Vo. is hard to de-- 1 tier cri'c Pflt.g . n .vin i te: Tti n.iii'. Porateli I outfit is an Kst th. A,, Olid perc-' T!! b'th w ' and the lurg regs f t( n experienced i;p wih tun i'aii'.h r outfit wa not in the Gr.i v !? ' then pu-t-ir 'cii n d d f .e 1 t.(m hd.ovn - n haje. The Ion DrC by vein, h thev were beaten f no ,1 d'CWitki", T'l ? 0,1 Faw a ten n of superiority !;a.t wid meet They then hui'Kyd IiMt.l o on fVr.,btr 3h. and the man-- j lwus. p a i r two f:r?-,,f stg. Kphralm ncr tn wh'ch the Leopards perform torle.lft while n!?e P!. e- tn 0 f.r the largest sc. re in Ilnu, tA cnrrvirg the bail t.. be will U, . who rerMifly eapltired iive foundation ,,r comparison rho d.vM.-rTutcvn-1 d the Vjrd lire Being he) a T thre orplay during wek th honeih Jewks, for the West Kast battU the fillowung in pltcliinir contest of hi tn pass division. The . he. la are in fh;r tha: up v;h t nrsacfi romtunr Iaver, reglstertM anAik. e- ,,,jAth :. sparg'd bv down, avht"h aciv dunng th- - nxt week-end- , but other rlctory by wining fh tour A coming week of Inactivity leave we-Watl-htn Richfield nc'vvsv the fDan. fuel I'r-Mnn-- r nament at twMi K and he;t following liberty tiie in situation A Grunge region No. 3 ve;y fsr re e i iav In a game that will likely H. Bradford, one of th winnln la th pl;v'r ,T'tA r--f;rt 1ds t much Tribune. tu the Two air SpcciC up updonblea at the state fair Dr the cham; n od glaring the pas, but to iKtermn th inr.V'd from that champion h have tha play po far, se-- ion. -r hip of th a?ate. earoe eco0jj with a rary the b':i Stun b ed SS he rncvd fpROVO, Ort. (( Henry Janes and a trtnie marked tie is rot at aii improba-i,Keaniu ae fgiow Carbon court tv high has had but good score. of Provo redeemed himeelf for HAVE CHANCE. FARMERS .n tn overturn tha feeble Days two previous defea.La when he oporisit .n ,Jn rgbn No. , and of the football follower expectations Velderh"user i'Dar"e spain nr. come wiil took the measure of Cyclone through ' h regi-.blofk when It handed iTovo aptrcntJy bbked the aernne1 without getting badly scr.'i tribd. M ab i r. a? lacing. J.t to 12. tn th opening Neither Thompson Chicago we'rwelht. P"ir kf k f r the be able to slop th iTi may outfit, e x fa-if whiJdwind bout. tha 'aon Provo was in Thompeon r Pd rft awsv f t. repeat in their god tft.e red to win the utie, from early aa-- , but thyof division was unable to return to tha mat ou.nrte during th; string ui.itb-r.sca!' tha BuUdogs f- -r 7 for the third fall, after enduring tr Four t'ani hav just opened th not hld the G.pher barks er t Liber 30 at T e fiure hs severe punishment from hie oppo- ;o..d park Juab - M ilbirti Beaver with but!2 Tt.-- n. !! h son tha Day favorite. In the ser.-rlittle, as far as dope goaa, being nent tha Sprwgvi:: second provided up- make thir won the first fall In Thomoson rt w ien it handed Pajunn a decisive. Two 13 minutea with an Australian be, i mg Friday or th line Bavon home '. oie-ar- d ball rn thr'r came and field hold, kangaroo by a score f 27 to ft Jopee Bpring-- i packed behind h. gs1 Psts back to capture the second with M.ia had previously disused of Lhl so itwav a pretty run, fnktnr the hv a large score, but was not consid-fere- d a Chicago crab hold, which wa ball to the renter of h fu!d. fPnn-H- e a dangerous contender. So, with started a strong r.efar:ctve: A lofir nsed ty Thoitir.on to defeat him HAT.IPAX. ?? n Oet 1ft fpy th A esrly contenders having ona de-- j The match wae re- j loth and pssft. Chriwtenken to Joraensen, took last spring. sort tied preet.t Th a supposedly w taa team oc-- 1 pi'ene toJin fas, the halt to Tsta C,rsn j plete with thrlUe from t.art to wo IIhi first rsrd f,s t) series imi Aiv atHe was held for two downs cupying firat p.aca. tha tjtla hlngss t th derarmtn a both rsftU ftniah, setting, grappler No-on tha I gams on wrmi'dAd, hut on tempted V rSwplofts f Um hart AtUotle fitUing will ta pis y ad at pace. , vember I, whii-the fourth down a pass. Chrisenen to Fran-claco Sailor Kid Fsv 'of San was oe tn Best's two-- ! Th Merrill, took the b Sprtrgvllie. A Urtory for tha Bull-- i no, ta Rillfiv htrhor, vsr-!) Th mm mverlof S 1 Pne. Wih thf fr hack to their kayoed BUI McGuire of d ogs would throw tha laaderthlp Into efti sttora. I i beat Sy eot of three raeea will win lino. Fast hrs ed the-irU rtatr.g Cedar City In the second round of a triple tse beat the Ut wiosfte M r f tlw e4 Sanpet-SAVtTh rhwploceht dof.vnie wrk sr,d withstood pvp gfin th Tanllwr a scheduled four rounder, snd the the tiotombl repeated of nioeoafer. werencUf t somewhat of a pus. a, altnough Rich- thn.wsthe tiiltnn th'tis's et t h jr line, tck.nr the ball s Danforth trio of Juvenile boxers the hjr IMtt . Worth Maee f th bo. f1M fleet 4tintl wil-eame- d rbrwn .n he th bad betrr! by vliua of teiHed twUw le-- th first fertoft on an amusing exhibition as field has tha dgaover iH eh tefteneMp )ote thte ors d Mre Si?hi' ftt'r Wssath aad-Fke got; put the thDft. victory r scered Sene, j 7 be Rilfniln tw fhe pre- the curtain rajaer. M nro Is tha emr FVdsv. two perUe It soft a44ftit down la th tr ftioeowe ao'iefe!4 CmUauc4 sc Psgs Iwssty a peaaUj te ic a oiiUy ia Ui ruuauic aiU waa apei a ft Ua XerU AUaaUs BaLiAg ;. pl-'-r- ul tha WAfl'i cmb. r ,.f pn fl Km-'ts- w;s tv iYeMrn! g ). t Ircs'd, St. G.. uh-- and Jins Wa hlorf At Mt bauk-fiel- : . Methodist P three stnrght d h II v '"tori1 o r the nd.-tdfKansas was that of the Kansas Aggies, who todav , Oct FTe'f-nBerkeley, ing an l:ntirc,nnMu forward Associated J 1C. lins mid a shift y, .'hard-hi(By the !ng Press.) Several long, lean years iosen rcil l',at high of football bliglit ware swept athletes romped over th Tied m d away today and the Farmers from Oregon harvested a bountiful crop Plus of Granite in a real fight put on at Cummings field Saturday afterof gridiron victory from the green turf of Memorial stadium. The noon, th final count rending 26 for final score was: Oregon AgriculEft and nothing: f r Granite The tural college 27, University of fighting Farmers HM.d'i..A hplerulid California 7. M tiie initial liaif, wla-they Four times northern cleats engraved a mark in California's li'.dd tile Leopards to a single touch-- " iii1 h a was c nrted fn-scoring turf and three other occasions found the Aggies pounding In the A!;!, us t.i. WiiikLna at the gateway guarded by, the l.prs. of j da v they blacked final two pfri-d- s Golden Boar. !d"Wn lor.g enough for Lust tint Only once could the Blue Rnd hr-- e ns, two of thei: iivtc t"U Gold ctoss the threshold of tha s.'iisa t ionaiJ being of the enemy, and tha came in the openMoffat received the bull Horn kikoff in'. period, three minutes after smi line raced from his owd play had begun. But they could to tlie Gnmito goal Hue. He ciivh'd. not hold the load and O. A. C. wus the giHUUt plav U's, Icjt. broke through shortly after to blocked bv one of hts own tucti, who even up the count. ' :u running Ids' interferon,'. and in.t epi 'd u GraT'.l? I the o'al fro'c his own uchduwn in the down tiie field ftr a 20, fAt - Wllliamatown William Massachusetts Aggie 0 At Medford, Mass. Mlddlebury 7, Boston university 6. Pa. Urslnua IS, At Collegevllla. Franklin and Marshall 0. At Myerstown, Pa. Albright 20, St. Joseph 0. At Norfolk: V. P. I. 24. Maryland At Hartford, Conn.: Trinity 2i, New York Aggie o. MIDDLE WEST. At Ann Arbor Minnesota ft, Michigan 2c. Illinois .13. At. L'xbajia. .Iasr a At St. Jxmls Nebraska 2o, Wash6. ington university At South Pend Notre Dams 23, Penn State ft. 0, PurAt Lafayette Wisconsin due ft. At Kvanetoh Northwestern 2ft, In - (liana ft. At Columbia , the AssiviMr-,- ; QTADILTM, 4. Scholastic Contenders IT Thin as Play Advances 85-Ya- rd Co- 19, OVER KANSAS Oklahoma, Nebraska Also Moffat Gets Away for Are Winners in Mis- - Boxelder Outstanding in i s Run as East souri Valley Tilts. in North; Rolls Up 26-- 0 Score. MANHATTAN, Kan Local Elimihation Battle )''t. 16 fty Georgetown Pittsburgh REPEAT AGGIES Under Leopard Attack 21. Sport in State lost-on- Qranite Is Crumpled Ohio 7, V. TV V 7, Chicago 0. At New York State f WaKumoMMIM i'T 1 ale Rrinhon At Jriyiaw'i nasw .... EAST. Haven-T- Father of Winter Link :v. r sl Football Results New " x ihrnx fcpy. Pitt Smothers First Fleet Race Colgate Attack fvt o'Uf ft hf' P'he4rr sft lt Rllris. ht te thrr rr ert. rhttrr and Leonard with match Von Elm oppos-ic- a Hunter and Eddie . Marrl. on will begin at 2:15 o'clock at tha Country club this afternoon. WiUi George Von Elm and Willie Hunter, two internationally famed golf wizards, will display their skill and cunning with the clubs at tha Country cub links this afternoon, when th pair will participate In an elghteen-ho- l exhibition match with Leonard Von ' j Elm, George's brother, and Eddi Morrison, the two leading performer of Utah. The match In which the Von Elms will oppose Hunter and Morrison, will begin at 2:15 oclock, 'the proceeds of which will be turned over to Sait Lake charity. GIXS BIG TRIUMPH. George Von Elm, crowned national amateur champion as a result of his startling and well deserved over Bobby Jones this year In a victory thrille ing seventy match, returned yesterday from a hunting trip, and Is feeling fit and capable of demonstrating JTs usual shots this afternoon. This is 'GixV second visit to hia former horn since his mounting to that pinnacle of amateur goifdom no sought for by tiie greatest golfers of the country. Vn Elm spent several days with Wa folks th week following h:s triumph over Jones. Soon afterwards he was whisked away by hia Los Angeles admirers, where he was feted extensively. Millie Hunter, the locked popular Englishmen!; who curly won his way into the hearts of the American gaUerle In practically all of hi.s tournaments in this country, off the train from Los Angelesstepped last night at 7:40 oclock, expressing his eagerness to play before the large local audience, vvhfoh U expected to gather at the Country club this afternoon. ' HUNTER WINS TITLES. Hunter Wun early recognition a & coming g..f star among the English ranks in lft2ft with several sterling and he followed perform.them up :n with a win of th British f amateur title. ram to AmrrDa to parti' ipate in tjie national amateur tourney, and it was in thi that he accounted for the defeat of Jems at St. Louis. He jr,st toBqhfcv Bob Gardner In h semifinal round. Gardner later raptured the cup. Th Briton returned to England In lft22 to defend his crown, but he lost th title tn Ernest Holden. H later in the participated Ft. Georges competition, rn of th most noted events on the English golf calendar, and acquitted himself notably. H was successful in several minor tourneys the following year, and, in L24, he mad his second visit to America and his conquest resulted In a splendid triumph in th southern Gapfornia amateur meet, held at Loa Last season he turned proAngeles. fessional at th Brentwood Country club of Los Ang.-lesBETTERS VON ELMS SCORE. This year, Hunter h!m!f by winning thedistinguished nailfornla sLit np-with a remarkable medal smre of 22 for the seventv-twhol,s even strokes in the van of n Kim, who finished second. Georg Hunter and Elm hav jdavd together for two yearn ln. eihihitinn om c hav matches, and they been nested. CudnUNly enough, this afternoon, the rtir will b rivals, and it will no d"Utt b their pfcty that will hav the greater on the outcome of the matchbearing two-hol- MISSJOOSTER :nr- - jr.LV -- lh.. .. Ilunwd.rr . an- Riley Mickey exhibition oolf The Georg T hut wero thf-t- Match at Country Club. i thiM tpe Idaho Tech Tlg'-jat the Ti-- field by the to 0. Both tennis .reported to sn football Popular English Golfer Arrives for Exhibition Finals Reached g mt , o -- V-- n.-- Leonard Von Elm, who b will GlxV- partner, won the city p dcf by nt ating Owen Nil.iev park golf course In Covey a hard-fnugstniexrl. Eddie Morrison, iluniora teajijninte fur todav Is th Utah state titUhnlder by virtue of bis In the final match with Rtve victory Love. Morrison also captured the state open crown. CLUB IS OPEN. Th Country club, which has been rdneed recently, will open it doora in honor of th present of th two greatest golfers that hav ever graced th links Th star guests will b welcomed hv Huh members. Theroyally commute of arransmens and welcome A1 Frank, include: W. J. Ilalloran. Captain A. ftrill, Dan Green Frank Fisher, MDkv UHey. Frank Rola pp. C. Allen, Fred Smith. Ernest Gav- fonl. I.ynn Th'?nps-inW. T. F. C. Richmond. J. v. (VdHna. Henson, Frank Bristol, Dr. W D. Donoher, ). f, J H Waters,-Leoand Swet ! r'r' B. Fisher Abert tn charge of th galleries. Th admtsHh.n picb ,r rh after Fly. noon's entertainment Ivu 6d $1.50. Alexander., Is Mat Artist KANSAS th GJTY. D,-iS.fRy -- G, rover Drew Cleveland Alexander, tar plfcTier of th World Sr. Uurdmal.s. can champion presd on thv mat as xt-1- as n th mound. Gab Ksiufmxr.n, declared tor'.av in announcprim"tr, mjv-e- ri ing Al' t has agreed to refer AsiHlatd mat'-heher Thursday night. Alexanders accepting ths referee s job Mated h exfccted to pitch In an exhibition gam at rngha Sunday while en route to a homecomJoa ing program at St, Haul. Neb. Malvewios and Mike Romano, heavyweight wrestling tttl aspirants, ar Included in the list of veteran mat mn who will corn under Alexander's mandate. Vandals Beaten at Washington on Sea of Mud Seattle, Wash., Oct (By the Aaeoclated Pres.) Showing ability to make line gains only In the first and fourth quartars. th Unisersity of Waehlnirton football team de footed th tJnlrersity of Idaho, 26 to 0, In this Txiwl today In a fchret'of mud under a strong aun while th wind whistled and blustered orer the fleld.- Deprtred by Injurie of four of th players who last Beturday beat the University of Montana. 27 to 12. without using a forward paw. Idaho showed no power aralnat the Washington line, stall a point of uncertainty with Seattle fans. gTADItTM, 6. |