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Show f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14 Veteran Pirate Pilot PORTLANDFIGUTER Dismissed by Dreyfuss Local Elevens Clash GRANITE SECONDS TRIM EAST SUBS in Crucial Encounter Oswald Priming on Is Injured; Friday. of Season GARF1NKLE KAYOES Imey Produces the Punch in 16 Seconds of Score Is 6 to OEast Sophs Gain Revenge in Sec- Yale Star Half Squad for L. D. S. U. Contest McKechnie Is Released Contest Heads High School Tilts This Week Saint-Eas- t Coach 19, 1926. ond Contest. Boxing.. Granite seconds won a close and exciting contest from ths East subs" yestsrday, ths count being 6 to 0 for the Farmers. The game was played at Granite. The Granite dings looked good In this, theih Initial start. Both lines held In the first quarter with neither team to threatening s core. In the second period the started a strong offensive which carried the ball deep into East territory Good gains were made by The touchMorgan and I. Smith. down Mr a counted resulting from a twenty-yarover ths goal line. pass Frame to I Smith. Morgan failed to counfc the try for goal point. In the second half the visitors showed more fight and played an even game with the Farmers. They Intercepted a Granite pass and took the ball to their opponents thirty-yar- d line but were held for downs Coach Hillam's boys punted out of As the game ended, the danger Oranitians had carried the ball to g Imey Oarflnkle lost so time In away Alex Trambltaa of Portland, Ore., after rtxtaaa seconds of fighting In tha first round of tha scheduled headline bout at tha Hippodrome theater Monday night. A left book caught tha northwest boxar Just over tha left eya him aarly In tha firat round, knocking off hla faat for a count of five. Tram-bfta- a arose somewhat atunnad, and tumbled clumelly towards Oarflnkle, who clipped him with a right to tha Jaw and tha Portlander want down Out Play MEW HAVEwTcomw Oct. 18. Eclipsing the other regloiJal high (By the Associated Press.) the school games for this week-enBmce Caldwell, Yale star halfD S. U. struggle on East hlgh-back and chief ground gainer in Friday Is the outstanding game of the the Ell games against Boston uniseason thus far In the scholastic race versity and Georgia, is out of the for titular honors. With many of game for the remainder of the the divisions inactive due to thS ct season. This became known today, an that the schools are dismissed on acy examination of hie ankle, , week-of this beet acntJnns, count injured in scrimmage three days small end will hold but a relatively previous to the Dartmouth game, Caldnumber of congests. showing a broken bone. The race for regional honors is well has been on crutches since his Yale but was the Injury, squad practically divided in the northern not told how seriously he was hurt section of the state, where Boxelder until after the Dartmouth game. is running rampant. The Bees do not plav this week, and five other teams also take a layoff, the only game being between Logar and Ogden at Ogden, end Is Important only for as it may determine the rui.ner-u- p the Boxelder entry, which has not come within two touchdowns of defeat this season WEST MEETS TWIN FALLS. In reglou number two there will be five games played, stretrhed over a period of three days. and including to an Intersections! contest between West high end the Twin Falla grid-der- s on Saturday. Magna will play at Chi-- Bti.ham Thursday. The Magna outfit has been showing worlds of stuff Is Next. ahd'iigarhsOfie BlngRanTTeam FTSTmld not have much trouble in winning Murray plays at Granite in what should be an evenly contested con- rm-AdOct. IS. (By Ih Aaao. UK. Murray ,how,t treat football l ) It remained for Pur-,m- e, Bingham In tha opanlug rlatad to' due. whose teams usually hav. been but ha not been plavin form ,1 nee then. Oranlta has had a ' stepping-atone- a In the development of , ach.dula all through, and to uPs,,t ,h again at East showed poor condition othr that had much to do with the weak-- .'s conference bucket of dope in Satur-nln- g of lta defense after a splen-idaytournaments. Suther-- 1 did showing th. first half Michigan's defeat of Minnesota and land has a tough problem If he Is to mmols victory over Jowa were not whip his team into shape to don .unexpected, hut when the Boilermak- Bob Howard s Murray huskies. ers from the banks of the Wabash Heber City plays at Coalville in a held the powerful Wisconsin eleven , gams which should go to the North to a scoreless tie and kept the BadgSummit team without any 'great dif- ers fighting to etae off defeat, iiig are Ten followers began looking over ficulty. The Summit gridders secCoach Jimmy Phelan s gridiron boys pointed to the title in the eantern no with serious of tion with a microscope. region two, obstacle In their path. Purdue will have an opportunity further to demonstrate ita conference LEOPARDS LINEUP CHANGED. rating next Saturday, when it takes A shifted Leopard lineup is prob- on Chicago. able when Mick Oswald's Hast high Knute Rocknea men Invade conferwarriors face the fighting blue team ence territory next Saturday, taking of the L. D. S. university. The back-fiel- d on Northwestern, which moved Into quartet did not seem to go so the charmed circle of mvthical Big well against Granite, and several Ten leaders along with Illinois ahlfts proved more or less unsatisfacer Indiana. ' Michigan hy its victory tory. Ted Aldoiis at quarter was an The field will be narrowed down excellent defensive man, and showed considerably after next Saturday, as and Ohio plenty of ability at passing and kick- Michigan plays Illinois ing, but could not aeem toget the most meets Iowa. In tha other games Wisout of the team. consin will try ita skill against InOswald diana and Minnesota will tackle WaCoach Mopday afternoon had Captain Watkins calling the sig- bash. nals, with Aldous at one half, Flke at the other, and Moffat at fullback. The combination works pretty well together, and it ta likely that this is the offensive lineup that will face the Saints, while on defense Watkins wtll go back Into end and Whittier will take his place in the backfield The Saints will likely put the aame PURDUE UPSETS WESTERN DOPE The pot-tin- Gran-itian- In a d hard-hittin- DRAW. HERMAN-FA- J People Desired Change. 18. (By the Associated Press.) Olrrelaad Alexander, nemesis of New York Yanthe kees In the recent world series, was back on tha stage of a burlesque theater today exhibiting a sore arm. came Alexander Yesterday back to Omaha and consented to Ditch in a friendly game of ball between two of Omahas fastest amateur teams. Just to show some of (he smoke that gave Bl Loola ita prised baseball flag. But before the game bad gone seyen Innings ths sandlotters naturally Ignored hla renown, nicking Alex for no less, than eleven hits and ten runs. However, Inst to show how he fooled Tony who batter Laxxeri, Yankee fanned In a crucial moment In the last gams of tha series, Alexander let three men on and then struck out the next batter. At the end of seven Innings he left to fulfill his theater sngagemenL Hla side finally lost, 14 to 6. QMAHA, Oct. heap. Trambltaa appeared capable enough aa ha sparred for a ahort time, but tha local welterweight pride slipped In the left book with hla rival un- -. aware, and tha fight took on tha aa- pact of Cal Harman, former West high school athlete, who turned from to fighting, professional wrestling challenged tha winner of tha main bout. Brought ' Pittsburgh the Worlds Title in 1925; Alex the Great Is Pounded by Amateur Nine Orovir g PITTSBURGH, Oct. J8 (By the Associated Press ) BUI HcKechnle, manager of the Pittsburgh National league baseball club for several years past and pilot of the world championship aggregation of 1925, was notified by Barney Dreyfus, Pirate owner, tonight that his services qfould not be required next year. Dreyfuss. after a conference with McKechnie late today, announced that he had told the Pirate pilot that "the people of Pittsburgh want a change Dreyand we must give it to them fus added that he had no one in sight for the managerial poet next season, but hoped to land a good man shortly. He said he advised McKechnie of his decision at this early date so that he might look about for another berth. McKechnie took over the Pirates managerial reins In 1922, when George Oibeon resigned on short notice. At that time he was a coach and assistant to Gibson. 4 Sailor Pay of San Francisco gava Baba Herman a tough argument every MANAGED CHAMPS. minute of the six rounds of tha McKechnies reign for several seabout and tha draw decision sons was. tranquil. His stock went of Referee Hardy Downing mat with h in 1925 when he piloted the ome disfavor. Herman had a alight Beat Wisconsin Fails club to a National league pennant and lead up to the sixth session, featuring thence to the world's title over the a right awing that Jolted the quickWashington Sen at ora Then came the Gridders; stepping coast boy when it landed. In hectio season of 1926, when the Pi.Jf f the last mslee Fay's rigorous attacks rates, after a good start, were tom earned him a draw and, to tha crowd, Granite. East, The asunder by internal discord. ? decision. been a what have Je cage Roblnann might Wagetaff trouble centered about the manager' r Few blows were landed In the first It Ralin.rr? Heath to were Some alleged players ship. round, feinting and dodging of leaila Nash Ik have led a movement to oust the vetWhlt.l.y v on c being the extent of the fighting secSweet. Jackson vice president of eran Fred Clarke, the part of the principals. In the . rg .... Gunderson Bull, the club and McKechnies assistant, ond and third rounds the Sailor danced frtu 26-- 0 W. Jarrard rt Sharp from the bench. This resulted In the hla way aftar tha Baba, landing ocre Lake of Max Carey, captain and Maycock release with retaliated Herman but casionally, ...... Hines Morgan star outfielder, to Brooklyn for the ...qh ahort rights to tha Jaw,, In tha fourth rhb and the unconditional waiver Ongioy L.. Willie, price, w,ern Peers..... round Herman got tha rang, of hla Ihb Frame release of Babe Adams and Carson Car-- , Blgbee. I. Smtih antagonist and ha slowed Fay up Winner I Tied , fb Herzog with right smashes. Tha Sailor kept for Substitutions East, Mession At the tiro of the upheaval Barney boring In and In the final round began Robinson, Kipp for Nash, Diamond Drsyfuss was In Europe. When he H bon for Leadership of returned which were effective, for the tactics for Willie. Granite, F. Jarrard for he said nothing, other than v, " t f Babe was on the defensive. Failure i, V .V that he stood bv Clarke, McKechnie Wagstaff, Hill for Gunderson. of the coast battler to rush In beSam Dreyfuss, In their and his son, 5.' v ' No. Vw, a.?' A. U Region fore Herman was set In the last sesIn a well played game Monday decision to turn loose Carey, Adams sion helped the colored boy considerit afternoon on the East high campus, and Bitfbee. At''.Vfc Z Vi ably. It was the general opinion among the. East sophomores defeated the DIBBLES COMICAL. followers of the game, however, that Granite sophs, 14 to 0. The Fast STANDINO OF THE TEAMS.' of Pebbles Internal strife had ended McKechscored In the second quarter when the Rocky Washington comes as a surprise to knocked The of release Bill Pirates McKechnie the of Eaatarn Divlalon, Region Flv. out Frankie Dlbblea of CaliRhowell recovered a Granite fumble followers nies career aa Pirate pilot. Few fan to A of fans. not National but baseball, Pittsburgh league manager fornia In ths third round aftar one and to a score. Late expected him to return as 1926 HT theThiVd ouajrtVrEajit desire ofthepople mlnuts and ten seconds of pummellng. Carbon . . . race v disturbance this year Fmon the players andthe next season, and before the agwinoored u J ,w Dibbles had tha crowd In an uproar Moab had cloeed many were discussing the a touchdown, this time due to a new Those Hunting-toin of distortions. hla facial with managers. possibilities variety sprint by Hughes to the Ha apparently was an Inexperienced Farron . . . prominently mentioned included Art Granite line, from wfhere Fletcher of Philadelphia end Stuffv a paa Showed to Bean, put the ring man. Pebbles caught him with Mclnms. then a Pirate infielder. In Laat Weeks Gamek. a right wallop to tha midaactlon. fol hall across In the fourth period, the meantime, however, Molnms was lowed It up with a left to the Jaw, Moab M, Huntington 0. the Esst forced Granite to Its three-yardone. was Dibbles and rc!aed Moab 1, Farron 0; forfeited to Moab line, and then blocked a FarmMcKechnies future plans were unBobby Mason of Los Angeles, flytr punt for a safety. known, as he could not be located toFhowell and Hughes wrere the hlg weight, exhibited a nice left Jab which Oatobar JJ. , he used effectively against Tommy ground gainers for ths East Slders, CaxborJ vs. Weatmineter colleya at night. 21 YEARS SERVICE. Rowe and after dealing out much while Jarman did some nice work Helper.' won local to the McKechnie. a native Pittsburgher, fighter for the young Farmers. punishment when Rowes seconds tossed a towel Bpeeial to Th. Trthnae. and The starting lineups. began hia baseball career in 1905, BucInto the ring. Rowe hit often, but becoming manager of the Oct. 1. Playing before HUN TIN GTfON, hie blows lacked power. caneers had been a member of the Nate Rom knocked out Mary Han- on fke offensive throughout. Grand club several times, besides playing sen In the final twenty aeconda of county high school of Moab won a with half a doaen other major and Coach Witham Believea tha d prethird round of tha league organisations. He beand decisive victory ovtr minor drive to the clean-ccame a Pirate the first time in 1907, liminary. A pleton-lik- e school ths here by HanHuntington of high was the direct causa In 1910, and for the third time , Combination Is Found; stomach to 0. Long rains on again tn 1919 aa a coach under Manager sens defeat, although Rose had tha a score ofandtt forward pastes by the Hugo Hczdck, now football mentor at better of the card tn the other three and runs who were Lever in danger, Penn State. . kayoad Jimmy wlnnera, CHICAGO. Oct. IS Fears Ute Aerial Game. rounds. of Jack Zelaafter (By th. Assotwo minutes featured the engagement. The Emery McKechnie quit baseball In 1990, but Holliday Kerry ciated Pres ) Susann, Lenglen, who to able were In e aeconda county forty-fivof In gridders came 1921, register back with and milling playing but one firat down during tha game Minneapolla again lineup against the Leopards that in the American associarecently transferred herto fame aa an tha fourth round of tha curtaln-rataeworked against Jordan. Watkina and the profesand wars helpless In their efforts to tion. amateur tennis player he Released by Minneapolis, Oct. 18 FAN FRANCISGO. the (By 18 Oct. of Coach Uelo.. BOULDER, Blachoff are a pair sional side, will make her first apspeedy halfs, penetrate tha Moab line. again became a Pirate coach and sue- the In Coliseum, at and Davis ran the team well against Associated iTess ) Whether age and for D. at the Chicago Colorado his Witham put winners, reeded tn the managership on July 1, pearance Myron Walker, quarter A big gap at cencraftiness can match the flashing The president of the U. S. serves November IS. C C. Pjle. her manager, was ths star of ths day and mads 1922, the Beetdiggere Gibson quit. university gridders through a light ter may be filled by Hansen, who speed and stamina of youth Is a ring a four-yeenure term, hut gets nothing announced today several the whiit runs, long arworkout in preparation for ths gams to seat 9500 are being off for rood behavior. Pennsylvhnla went In when Goffs shoulder was InStands Moab a brai.ti backftad good played, problem expected to be worked out for Punch Bowl. of ball, hitting the line hard with the University of Utah eleven and ranged for the show jured, and seema to be playing good several thousand persona here tomorbalL showing speed on the end runa the coming Saturday. The Boulder a MEETING. row night when Tod Morgan, world's ELIMINATION for Walker yards sprinted fifty team has not resorted to secret drill touchdown through tha antira HunThe big problem with the Sainte Is junior lightweight champion, defends exnot at all this and' it a team season, his veteran the title aftar punt receiving against tington will the Johnny whether they crumple under bout at RecHALIFAX, N. S Oct. 18. (By ths Ha also did the passing for his East attack aa they have done several Dundee In a pected that the gates will be closed Associated ths sleveu and hla work In this departbaseball park. Prsss.) Although times In the past. The Gold and Blue reation to Boulder bowl this week. It will be the first championship afchampion, Blus Noss, finished 21 min- ment was hard to beat Titus, playwarriors are putting everything they i are 47 "We ahead a hard aeconda utes and of.Jhe San has Francisco fair witnessed expecting Moab at game," since ing bis fourth year for t. have Into practice for the East Grove A. C. football The fast for ni 4 and In every play a ths championWillie and coincidence, Poplar Coach challenger by have Witham "We tackle, figured will says. have which g.eat following 'they j of the Canadian fishing fleets, threw the lightweight king and Huntington backs fur team won Its fourth game of the aeaa week's layoff before they have an- Ritchie, former respect for the Utah line which ship I ths champion did not finish within ths loose a time after time. Clark, at the son when it defeated the Thirty-thir- d the Monarch Athletic About and Coaches Facts Football other game. The dope, however, fa- matchmaker for the Interesting us we C. fb last and A. have racs a South a and third fiv year, stopped hours, game bout, is the man other tackle position, also played a required promoting vors the East charges, who have yet club, who last defended hla title In this city. hones also that the U. of U. backfield will bs sailed tomorrow. This Season Poplar Grove, 10 to 0 splendid game. K. Robertson, Moab at The to meet a team which cau stand up At Captains of Big College Elevens game was one of the fastest staked his will not cause us as much trouble Captain Moyls Crouas of ths reads large gains through fullback, under their battering for the full four rownthat time, theRitchie said that h had picked up tha Emery county defense almost at played In Poplar Grove. Neither aide rushes of Harlem as It did a year ago Based on our against periods. In todar race wllL Tha winners completed a great scored In the first period, but with the .. Ao. 43 St. Mary's Murphy. experience with the line, we are en- some valuable Down In the hectic Utah' county Tommy a resultpointers as and and Dundee Both will hopsd to bs able to many passes, most of them being of beginning of the second quarter the go deavoring to build a defense that division, region three, the elevens through Morgan ill racs Grovers began a march down the a better tomorw. to wall." win forward that training light today keep tha sleeper variety. big stop will take a week out In the beet fields muscles Umber. CAPTAINS. Coach Witham is particularly conCaptain Angus Walters of ths Blus Jim Klllpack played a stellar game field until they were on their oppoThey finished heavy after providing some of the most Satracs won nents the first line, but thers ths which season is the with a Nose, the field workouts this for In to 8t. leader with Utah vesterday, cerned the made a at of situation number for Huntington and regard Marys passing game, football In srholaetio circles Thirty-thir- d South team held for three "Pat rumors of which have reached the urday. said that his ship had demonchalking up six rounds of spar- THE untqus thst has ever occurred at a .major university. good tackles. Considering the fact downa. this year. Upset after upset has ring. while sbauld bs Ernie It and its strated Snider, the quarterback so t, contented hit the has superiority upon the coach Boulder camp. O Rourk, captain-elecdid not return to college, challenger that It Is ths Emery county schools marked the rounds down there, with himself with a long stretch on the Idea of selecting four senior varsity men and of allowing them to alternate If we can solve the Ute paaalng allowed to go home with the trophy. first year In football competition, ths and captain of the Grove team, then the winner now resting in any one road in each gams. Ths captain for ths season will be elected from the game, we believe that the game is He added that if he is compelled to Huntington aquad displayed a good scored a neat field goal from the captain schools. pf three Payeon and Provo line for the first points. In the And if we ran sail another race tomorrow, he will brand of ball. Tha defense was conhalf won, he says. Betting odds continued to favor four after the last game of the season. each hav on defeat, bpringvills has Morgan lodav. with ths figures of 10 nothing to do with the Interna- siderably stronger than the offense third quarter the Grovers opened up, stop Morris, we believe we cn atop have a cisar slate, and a hen the Bulldogs to 8 quoted or Haltfax race "off tional would retain hla and, that he anywhere using long forward passes and the passing game." aa tha backfield man were atopped end runa Fullmer scored the play Springvllle November 5 a vic- honors bv a decision. Dundee, howBoulder fane believe that the C. LT. else." In their tracks most of tha time and sweeping of the game after a touchdown were: times official tory will throw the race into a triple ever, with seventeen yearn of expeThe only elapsed outfit has finally discovered a comnot could holes line open tha any up twenty-yard tie. 17 11 run. Gilbert scored minutes Blus Note. I hours a rience behind him. Is conceded bination that will make it a conferHarold Leonard of Price was referee the extra point on Jim drop-kicThe Sanpete-Sevle- r schedule is also chance hv some critics to outsmart conds. In the last half of the ence threat U. A. C. teams tried hard to ascore in the Both 6 houra, 89 minutes, 4 and J. W. Bingham of tha final suspended for a week, with two his outhfu1 opponent Haligonian, the worked te&m aa Wyoming game, acted as head linesman. with the result that a keen teams tied for the lead Richfield and A victory for Dundee will give ths period, it has not done all season In rolling seconds. Moab will play Carbon high at content travthe with took ball Monroe are the only undefeated teams New Yorker two titles He retired place, to ecore up thirteen points tie the Price on November $ In what prom- eling back and forth In the center of tn this division, so that when these jas undefeated featherweight champion and avert defeat ises to be tha years football classic the field. two clash It will likely determine the! In 121 and with the present comeback After the game with Utah on The game will deIn eastern Utah. r The work of Brown, Monson and laimed the title he arated two victor in that section Boulder engages Denver unijhas lurdiy, cide tha winner of region five. Goldstein was outstanding for the Nears ago Veteran ring followers say MO A B LEADS and the Colorado Aggtes versity lowers, while F. Gilbert, Hall and J. .. he has a clear c'ann to ths the season ends All are conThe race In Trrl-- I title, because of the recent retire- Gilbert were In every play for the ference contenders, and Boulder fane decided, with Carbon countv ni.nt of Kid Kaplan, who grew too Grovers. -believe will take Utah down that they high school the heavy favorite Moab heaw for the division The Grove team ts ont for the indeand roll on to a conference title dehas the same standfng Li the divipendent football championship of the spite their loss In ths opening game. sion table, with three victories and and has been city again this year Ths squad was put through a light Special to Tha Tribon. o defeats, but one of them was obquite successful so far, losing only to followworkout Umber up, today efOct. II the a from on one game, and that was to the D. tained Eureka PRICE, Through forfeit, due ing the Wyoming gams, And will deo Ineligibility, forts of the Carbon County Pish and after Eureka had 4 H. O. W. team. vote of balance ths ths to mors wsek the Protective association, nosed them out. to 6. Carbon met A! Colling strenuous work, e specially on defouss, Game John Watson wooded of and land the eounty ranges the Eureka team the previous week Lm Reonay for ths Utah tilt. Jimmy UndgrhiU Captain will be better policed than ever this pseisl 6s Tb Trlbsoe. Captain and had an easy time putting them A suttabls rscsptlon for ths deleCaptain St. Captain St. Marys OGDEN, Oct. 18 The Orden hlxh against lawbreakers during ths count. The figures gprt1 to T! Tribune. away by a C. I".-..'St. Mary'g fit Utah students which will year season. gation school Ttxero will pUy their first give about the relative standing of PARK CITY. Ort. 18 Injuries havs team for ha game Is dsr AI Collins end. Jimmy Underhill, right half. Leo RooThe are tha Madaccompany D. K. was from received Word captains at home next Thursday st 2 80 rams the two teams, which meet November caused considerable worry in the Park ney, left half, and John Red Watson, left being planned. The Utah pep band sen. stats fiah and gams commission- oclock with the Lonn hixh OrlssMee guard Collins is from Rebastopol, is I Carbon meets Westminster college Glty football camp, with respect to Cal and has been a Is expset-In- g er. that. In addition to ths regular Coach Dixon an and Utah on the eleven since his first innovation Is regular also sjnd Kappls e proteree have yeir. of Fait take Saturday in sn Interser. the corning game Thursday in Salt Me taken rare of the tq have mors rooters for the deputies in this section, two special played two rnee up to date, tyinr captain of track t lona game at Price for the only enUnderhill had led th team In pointssprints lyAke with Cathedral high. for the past two seasons. Is gams than has ever accompanied state men ars being sent down for with Davis at KaysvIUe. and lopinf scored tertainment in that dV'alon this Clark, star end, Smith, halfback St Marys beat bafk on Interference, center on th hrtop shooting quintet, ths red and whits to Boulder, the open deer hunting season. to Preeton up there. Week. t in that and Faulkner, fullback, are all on ths and Is also raptaln-e- r The fish and game association has Boxelder troynrsd Loran last week, 'port. Na;. rial, is his home. Four Reaver county injured l.t G.ark i from more from to uffer!ng hire three money Pamer.tn. KiF1VtT appropriated Vn thereby lsevlnr the dope bucket d'nVn t?eams will again contest this wee, a hrrken hand Fmlrh has torn llga-- Cal to- act during ths the ti' a The Logan GrixxlJts hav deputies Substitutions Poplar Grove, Gilbert! s Me ' in hi fo't and Faulkner has baseball nne in the apr ng d the tune to th Caitfortiht intercollegiate Wednesday" The flrt r"nid playng period. strong team, though, end Coach Butch for Snider, McDowell for Cochran. waa title in 1::. last week, arid He re-ttv- fa painful 'rijUv In a dislocated In hie team left had all Knowlee pli)i good Fullmer for Moore. Moore for Wilson; Batson is registered from Salm, Ore standir g of these t eans is still These plavers were the maln-N'aIlia frte as a guard Is on the South A. C., Bon her for shape after the Boxelder game, ex- Thirty-thir- d His task is that f bv.'tn g over the goats from placement unknown. Ths teams pavitg and also tie M ner team, and their the it halfback. feat The Ames, Logan Monson. cept In l.$j his record In tiris respect was 26 out goals after touchdown are Hrwkicy at Miford, arid ,!' the eleven considerably ekns buftch haa won two games and lost Grove of a rec fine 29, scoring; Touchdown, )rd Poplar Tb ta Tribe a. h Herbert Adamson believes thst Eureka at Delta. Pperlsl t'oa, one eo far. and unlese the Tiger dis- Fullmer; point from trjr after tb- - h"b s in the team may'hs patched fviPEN, Oct II Albion Normal more the against fight play Gilbert J goal from (dropklck); me fashion for the game J7DWARP P SUP" MAPI-ganIdaho, will bs Weber ip in the Logan etanding will be two field. Snider fall his eleven lost but two of Albion, next opponent on ths gridiron. 'Thursday, however won and two lost. Score battles. to California and Ths sWebsr hy of the Rt. periods coach college Wildcats win leave gprial te Tb Tribune. The Ogden high students are pre- Poplar Grove 0 I T 9 Id Albion Friday morning. wh.r. they Mart s grldd,-sines 3921, Is g won runs PRESTO V. Idaho. Oct. II Preaton paring for the big strug- 33rd South A. C 0 6 6 snoon. wiD school foIiCwlnr football team ro up gle with enthusiasm. Wednesday there ,Offh t!m-S- ha, th rhamptoviahip of ihs w!iLpUy. high another of the numerous Notre thm D, 4 R. Q. W.; TerOTl" test or this will bs a pep rally In the auditorium, rell, Poplar Grove. a Kar .V, real Dame men who sr rr.ak.ng' conference In against Saturday s ser- - fwa N ormaJ bv a 67 to 0 scora, Coach wsek when it meets ths fast team and In ths evening a snake dance will of continuous Punt good as major college h MKlIn 8t,v.n.n of th, Wbo he is the v!eran of the Ogden high school on Preston be held in the downtown diatrlet. His home la in Ottawa, now prim, hla mn on the Pacific coast, ai mar, Geld Illinois !y Albion H21 , t.nm Th, Prlnr, of Walo. on hi, winnlr.r ,tr,nuou im every tinder arugkl Coach huskies tfs fa. roach Jos played w Madigan f A ih, allege n1 oth.r, In th. tout.il aa plyln toc.thar tn hth undaunted bv Msughans today with a victory Haruer.. predecessor of vT. J t FaKon defeat handed ths .xr.pt St. 'it ary a h,a ar, '1 to i"1 nod Print-- , w,U ar, ,cboot dnya, Knute Rkne Me performed bv h.nd'oap .houid.r.d V roach,, acquaint them last ths Bear River th,nr.d h olhr a alyl, of play, wbirb aggregation.Friday Coach Madia, n haa plntr,with hut Ju.Ufl.d hi. at both the center and guard Bear Rivrs score was o,... for th. t,Mg. 1. m ,!,1n5 Roc- In n bl to factor vwer la In to of a do mv and alhlfttla n&lm choice as favorite by whipping Adr'a also amwork a of alwaya poets tb, the result touchhark, a Preeton hM 'n' th 1 l him Occiipl.d th, Alhlon h,d n powKful cr,w tut yKir. player falling on the bail bark of his servic under Rockne in 1614 and Bon Amlin that ord.r In I 12 i PONCA CITY, Ok la , Oct kep t OV i h round coa h,k.-h,coached Coach Into Idaho T.ch H, after a to took Madigan . , t camp w.ll taking Cherry PI, the Aowctald Preaa ) Defeating the ' th, dl.t.nr. goal posts. Ths local squad has bean A P 18 of Portland. Ore and haa.haU at St Mary AsOrt. In th, CIordl the soma By Prep battl,. Idaho, Boisn for nd stiff IM.I team Fort this YeRiley artillery put through prarttc hr Reds Jn Interest in ths yesr rfor has been h ntn.a hav, won H,a aasutoei Th only Injurt, auff,r4 by th, week, and will go Into the gams de- sociated Press.) McFlroys FUJI Sec- sterday, 16 to 7, the Ponca City In up. b.,tlng TP a god Ltun.pkln, ", ,u. ,d"KHnrty"in",'h ths position at Rt. !ar Dr. E B. Carfh, liitarcohcytat, tIU, of Cal- - ,Webr p aver, may b, aumm.d op by termined to make a real showing. owned S past ond, by ' j ,1t won toumemert pointer, of the the Rookv heat eleven at the lf..rtila four out of th, kaat th, word hrulacd, but COK-Stavan- penter, Boise, today won the derbv Mountain eectlon of the Amencan Turf Idol. Fvleaf ad Bull Run few years.' school was in 1624, when his ajiB m ( five years mlntia tha aervlca of event at the second dsye trials of polo association over nine pon will b ROAD FUND DISBURgED. tiered a thrill rg ! srrint was blemiehed by but G. O. P. RALLY HELD. a of St racrd The schedule , Mary and N.wman. r.rulara Both the Gem State .Field Trial club In which competed In a seven day tatre r In the Algonquin handl-eat one defeat, to California last iyurti.n gt.Mary thle season fi!owri reri. for ,ntranc Bperlai u Tbs TrOma. Black ar, J;eHe. to Th TrlhoB. canyon, southwest of Cald- The open yrtddrra won hy pr.prtn, when the reef of the ? eld tb 19 Get. The Rt MYTON, disbursement October Aloveius coders at Ran Francieco tg well. The winner was handled by Me Rds. is thechsrrplorahlp, twta to tVent Point Military academy, of state road funds for OUNMON. tv 1 The jpening Issue !n the mud The thre polo honor rf th A gre4tat of Octohr t'alifornla off at University come, Ftsrkeisy Sptsrrbr land th, Elroy, Spokane. Saturday, tn, middle west f'r the vesr. Wichita In horses were neer more then a head rally of the Republican - 'allft.rna campaign and counDuchesne Uintah between feme. Wetrwarill rail Asgs at ban ran toco Tardy Doone, owned bv G H won the consolation cup by dfeatlrg dv ofIn th, the2 jhe Gunriwn was ne d in the Casino apart tmfl hef wav through Univsrmty of Nevada at Heno MnurU.en'a plac, and Mar. ties by th state auditor, John E. Spokane, and handled by J. th Fort Pill team the open ater Saturday morning at 10 o clock 16 Si The time was stretch club at Han Franciaro was as follows Duchesne W at on, Tacoma, took eeccnd, and mpic M N'awmaa aa will Holden, Una bl, th, Heed Rnoot and Richard W game ftundav. Noven ler 4 Gmtaga university t bpkar.e. Frnatr 110 M9 61; Ltnth owned by 01- - championship eouaty, Peggy Clnderei couaty, Cash, Reds ths th advanhad were the Although IS Young to November ner a Is principal of with speakers av get It the )fac1fls at olmg Maks a fw extra dollars on that 9160 11. Most of this sum was used ver T. Long. Boies, and hand ted hy tage of a peri Nov amber handicap, thev won Freano Raf Taachers at btkton money to Invcet through th instru- Mis Vera WeMnskosr of Man'i gave Freeno. for oonstruetlos work la Duchesne E. F. Gove. Boise, won third. Id. y machine ths sewing throegh rn the 2? the select iona. twe champicoahip November rocal of Wants. flat, scoring lbe Tribune University of Rants Ciara at ban Francisco, mentality aet Columns of Tbs Tribune. teen dog were entered. during the month. I goal to Fori Riley 7. Phelans - Easts twenty-yar- d line. Sweet. Sharp and M&vcock on the East line proved their best defensive piayers. while Hines. In the backfieM, was their best ground gainer. For Granite the work of I Smith In the backfield. and Jarrard, Whlteley and Gunderson, on ths line, was the beL Following la the summer) ; eeml-wtnd- a u ',;, '. - r.f sky-hig- MOAB DEFEATS HUNTINGTON, yi With ti y 1U ! v V c' m fifty-yar- ibt J A d ten-yar- d Boulder Expects Real Battle With U of U d Lenglen Will Open in ChicagoNov, 16 Fighters Ready for Title Bout in San Francisco four-roun- r. Blue Nose Fails to Make Time in Second Race GJRIDIRON LEADERC U OF 1926 ten-rou- eon-tee- 1 Poplar Grove Grid Team Wins From 33rd Ward i 1 Hall-Xnia- n. hard-foug- for chal-Isng- sr title-hold- rd j Carbon Guards re ron . Park City Grid Against Game Law Violators Ogden Eleven Meets Logan on Thursday Team Crippled .- , I j l J Weber College to Meet Albion Preston Ready for Ogden High W -- lf 's e- Sande Puts Prince of Wales In Victor.Socccr Meeting to Be Held , 1 " f f men-ri'r- J "ilc rat etrn P0 ,v.n J Ilall Boise Pointer Wins Dog Derby Ponca City Cops Section Polo Title clc Em-ri- e t,t alc-na- la afr rpc, 1 n. a, home-comin- j yr ,r touoh-dow- Gris-tile- -- rnand 0 S I t. y eoi-le- , tmr.td ten-da- ten-go- al 1 Thlr-count- t . i . 4 |