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Show in THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925. UTE GRIDDERS MAKING HEADWAY AFTER FIRST WEEK -- MANAGER MURPHY ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR TICKET CAMPAIGN Carrfs Ready Wednesday; Must Be Turned In October 10. Priority Beivare, Jiggs, There Movin talLllTH Summer Skies Frown Not on the Ute Grid Men Summer hUm, but fall for ture with the thud of pigskin against boot in the Ute latlium. The coachrt are in the in left to right, Head Coach, Ike J. Arm (ill) eta, strong, AftiUnt Line Coach Legrand DjLeman, AiMUr.l BarLfidd Coach Va-d- al Peterton. Center, Ted Aldoua ready to paaa. Below, Hap Lybbert looaena up . ., Toward Yousc The young Redskin Brave ere a meat rolling pin throwto get the hang of this game ing contest hsld at tba Unirails football They've bud Just five versity of New Hampshire, leys In whl h to amaas a wealth of Mlas Hslsn Bernaby of North 1 Von. and for some of them for DanvUls, If. H, In three trials Ui noil of there It's been a new kind heaved her pin 79 feet. f firewater; but they're learning their with a rush. tuff and coming along How long they'll continue to Improve to a matter of speculation. Tbe majorThirty-fiv- e ity of tba hoy art sophomores; they're all green to varsity football, and the entire first week of drill In ths fail camp baa brought tbm up standing, thslr ores wide opn, with ths knowledge that there's much to loam that Isn't written oa ths high school gridirons or svta In ths frsshman ranks. AU In all, howsvsr, ths kids ars com-In- g fins, and ths (rest stadium Is going to bava a crowd of real fans for a ral football team forthsevery boms Three Lettermen, Including dops. gams. At least, that's Captain-ele- ct Asay. Yet Priority tils starts to With Report. Bang. Things Right now, howsvsr, tlis practice activities of ths boys hsvs been put a llttia out of ths spotlight by ths Spatial te Tks Trlbsse. of ths fall "fan" cam PIIICE. Coach W. W. Klxoa of Car paign by Graduate Manager Stanley bon county high school startsd Initial Stan has everything ready Murphy. to rslaass 1400 priority ticket rarda, tbs football practice Thursday with thir cards to bs mailed Wednsaday. men In uniforms. Captain-eleThis ysar," Murphy states, "ths Carlssa who will play center; I priority sale is going to be Just that. Walter Asay,and Kay The priority rarda will bs mailed out Stanley Roberta, let Wsdnssdsy. By October 10 they will termsn, were absent at the first work I In be and ths priority aals ends. On that date, at ths Western Arms and at out, as they are entering school late Spalding's, tickets for ths entire, four this season. boms games will go oa open sals, and Reporting were Doyle Betts, Ross after that It'a every man for himself." Webb, BUI Anderson, Carl Jameson, The receivers of ths priority rards are to mall them In promptly, however, Omar Funnel, Fern Jensen, Paul for the choirs seats. George Shsrmanlan, Glen Apla-nalTony panpaa. Jack James, Hugh Manager Murphy has completed arrangements for four special dates for Puller, Billy MacKnight, Ben Saiey, Richard Chllds, John Colombo, John all the Utah games, Ths opener, October 10, against the Colorado Aggies, Iievlettl, Bert Averett, Angelo Ambra-slLaurence Box. Lloyd Nielsen, La. will pit ths 12 champions against last year s R. M. '. winners in one of ths mer Newton, Fred Bonomo, Rsld O. Shsrp Lee,Harry (lunderson, early eeason classics. On November 1 I'tah plays Colorado college In ths Gunderson, Francis Bunco, Grsnt stadium on homecoming day and this Hutchinson, lrvln Jaconaen and Ray Jr. ' year It'a going to be homecoming with Demlng, The boya were put through a fast and a vengeance. snappy workout by Coach Nlion. Man Clvle Club Day cine, Jensen ana Anderson looked im presalvs, and a player was uncovered Against B. V. U. In Ambroelo who rsn toss forward Ths Utah-B- . Y. U. fracas on NovemChllds, Lee, Bonomo, ber IT l be Clvlo Club day, In whlrh psasea. and Devlettl appear to have the university will coopers te with ths speed. The team Is light and fast this clvlo clubs or Bait Lake. itovo ana to some pf the as season, comparsd Ogdsa In making a specie) day for ths heavy, slow teams representing Car clvlo organisations. And Thanksgiving bon In the past brings the Aggleel People desiring priority cards, and eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeMeeeeee who did not get them last year, can se- ball kelsf credited witk fear doable slays. cure them by writing or telephoning to Wllwa end IwtI. for Hpaalah Fork sag I. Witt, snd D. Watts for tlurrsy centered the Manager Murphy. Tbs opening gams on the Utah batt st honor. I ess SPANISH FORK month a away-lJIlBBAVj. schedule Is less than B. H.O.A II H.o.a than four weeks. In fact. Ths Utes 1 0 4 l!nn4ell.M. fnnet.e. ,4111 open against the University of Nevada alellno.Jb, ... Hahaa.3b..,. .1111 Is Reno. fact That at adding Impetus leniwB.rf... 1 0 0 0 V.lnidley.rf... .4110 to the Ute drills, and the boys ars get Olsoo.e 4 Homeetead.ls. 4 10 1 ting In plenty of practice. 4 1 140 . I 4lanlor.lb What the program for the coming 3. Wllti.lt.. T 4 110 1 W.tti.lt,.., 4 0 01liWll.on.lf week will be la not decided, according yinceat.rf.... 4 0 0 0 5 0 (Vtle.rf to Coach Ike Armstrong, but after the O.Watta.lf..,, 4 11 Olmli.e 4 111 first three or four days ths practice threes. p. . . . . 10 1 lit'srter.p. 10 0 1 Vorton.rf..... IIVOl should tlghtsn up considerably, ?ley,ct......4 .,, W, -- mm Earl Fooieroy'a leg muaclea a la toehold; Marrin Jonas, aophomore center The boya do their daily dozen in the background. U pro-pee- ; ; ... - ; y . gseetsl as Tbe Trtbaae. Jlen Report for Grid Drill at Carbo nl ' av-- A !J "! . - "s ty-ft- Man-etn- ill (t yji.nl i mii. 111' IMS 1 ,,-- ." a, . h I p, , it It -r- -, : ... - " L'' I v : ' " r- m m m"r"-'m9- . I. iV - ass iwsy ;rt - ' f. " 'isr-'-r f R"i"" n - . - . s"' ."f e j .... iw:r. ... . first-aack- COACH ERB Mac-Knig- NEW 10 Ill MM Dim lOM Rua I . Ngrni. BHO.A.I ID 0 1. Reaoersea, lb t 0 0 1 Reese, rf..,. H llbert, rf.. 4 2 1 O K.( off.ti Mh. . 1111 Meiers. If. 11 I wertltlBg- - Hit II IT 11 It , 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 9 0 1 0 v 1 1 i 110Watu.114 Uostestesd 0 Buns miry: 4 V. T 11 1. Dull, Iewilell, Koohlie, J. IXjdlrt. Senior. 1. WStti. Krrars hecrlfle. hi lee. J. Watts. Tbrje-bakite 1). Welti. V. Dndler. T eo- baie bite Mrllon. Homeitead 1. UIiob. PeTli I'. vt'stu. grakir. lmniue playeJ. Watts te Jnnei to C. Witti; atnioa to J. watts to t . WsMei Mrnoa to Cr Wstte: J. Willi to C. W ilti. by lastnss pttcbed lly Lsnea T Holt Charge defeat to I.srees. At bet-- Off Laiies, 11, off Holt 1: Hlti betted Off Yanra T. Rum Liru i 13. . Hum scored T.Off Struck out llr reapoailbls' for Larnea Baiee on belle Off 0. banes , br Carter Ur- - 1, oft Tarter 1 lilt with Pitched hall Oleoa br Carter, Wild pltrhei drier, Ijir- Barber, ee. Time of gene 1:42. Umpires Scorer Teeter, Scaalos, Mellon. Oleoa, Witt.. the pitcher balked sll rsssers sdrasced one. Coshers singles sad Bart sad Cowss came la. BUaes Burt a la sled aad Knfberf scored. Walkers sikled eae sure la tbe fifth wbea d Brews was ante ea SB error, went te sa Burt's we lk ssd scored ea Cowaa's single. WALKERS. ei Totsli....S4 S041 Brown, lb.., 10 ton, lb.... Buntadt, cf. I J 0 0 Q. Worthing. 1 ton. I.. Bart, lb, A 1 1 1 4 TvVO fewsn, as 4 1 1 4 Beiiie'ton. w R. R. 4 c. , Cnglierg, sBbell, ss. 1 1 1 0 g. Burt, p.., 4 10 Omperrjr, . . , ,, , , w 0 101 liatUter, if., 0 0 1 OiPetty, cf.., Hrlrkton, B 1 II II II t 1. not, it tlesry artillery ef V, A B. O. wil ' Chrliteui MS, s 0 0 0 0 Into actios In tbe last same end ns Ha rosdera banged out a 0 to 1 victory, 13 1 IS T onto stamp la tbe first sis lanlnai and tree Totals ...11U1IT Totals Beers by Insist: Ths Oilers Ins gherrlll squally ss rough. Wall rallied la the fourth to score three runs e'f Kuss 0 1 T 1 for that Inning, but, Snyder except Hnjdrr, 0 I 1 1 nits held them fairly la check. Kea fnt himself Jfrvhi Into more than one hole, but pullrd out. ..0 11 01 Both teama acored la the fleet. Continental 0 Bits .. on a ilntie, walk and double la auoreailua by gnatmarytX RsneHenderioQ 3, Wilbur 1, brbers. Taylor, and Hall, Meyers, AFewa J, Boritsdt 1. L. Burt, K Lee ecered oa s paieed ball after he bad Krron 8. einrJed ami sone le third on a single by 'Engbers, AVertbington, Ueaderm, Campbell 1. Htnlea ehelti-and another naaaed bell. kaeee-0- . flarririce bit Worthlnitton. D. A II. 0. three 4n the third. I Two-hai- s bile lleyeri Kngtiers. ball. hit liv a plli-liShrltm alntled and L. Burt, Boretadl. Inoinsi pltchnl Ewlns walked, ftlllnf the baga, llirbarkti By Krlckeoa 4. by Cbrliteniea 2, by I.. Hurt atrock out, but 9wenoa walked, forring to . Credit victory to I.. Burt. Charge ! to Shelton erore end Iee. alngled teat te Ertckeoa. At bet Oft Krhk.on Vfl. Ewlag. Qrlfftth t'olnentnl eewed It up again in the eft Cbriitennes T. off L. Burt S3. Ulti ba- fourth. Stamp waa asfs on ss error. V ttedOff Brkksos U. off Chrlitenien 1, off Uulll alngled. Stamp acored on s fielder's Off Krirk.HH .13, choice. I,. Burt S. Runs Nvberg and Tajlor alngled. acorlng ft Cbrlsteasea 1. eff L. Burt 1. Hum Jorgpnfton, who hid beat out en Infield hit. for Erickeon 10. Chrlitrnirn nniH. Mail walked to till the bagi, Jamea walked, I. Burt 1. Struck oat By Erickeon 4. by furring !Svbert hrlitrniFS 1, by L. Bart 7. Bimi on belli -P. A K. v.. took the lead la the lait of L. tiff Krirbeos 1. eff ChriiteitMs 1. off the fourth when Shelton tingled and came hjr hi me on Hnrhacke'a Bur. 3. Hit with pitched belli U.yi-ni- . atngte. 11 KrlrkMu: Brows, br Erickeon. 1'elied balli A It. (I. tot four In the aeeenth. Auiiln h perry 4. Time of sane 1 beur 4 min- alngleil and Ho.rder grounded, but waa aafe and Barber. utes. tBipU'es---gcsnloiw a had throw by Jamei to aeeond, trying to double Austin. lee ilnghil to an. tin and Jlortler. Phelton aacrlfU-oto aecuni and Kn lng walked. Ilarbet'ke iltigled to count 1ee. Ewlng Hole home h llarbei'ke pilfered 7-- 5 114 t. ii. It Jtlll n. Clouts riinnM TtAirlfrs . tsawaeal, V. Kawdell. tress Ptge SUtesa, Ceatlasa lilts Mo 11 110 1 0 0 Hun. liita ... ...1 Ipanlnh Fork FINALS to The Trlboae. Idaho. MOSCOW, Special 1000 110 Iniilui: '" -- i it- i e itismai In itn aTn aHiii 4 - - fr w m rf rimi-- i ,, i..i IKS! f F " I' ii st PIPE tesy and hospitality. Los Angeles can do likewise and more. Parsons to Show Strength in One thing that struck me In Europe was tne intense national interest ev Football and Basketball erywhere In the Olympic games. This was In marked contrast to the apathy Sports .This Year. shown everywhere In the United States. There were bulletin boards at the main newspapers all through Europe with J. Bryan Patterson, who succeeds crowds around very much the same as our sport loving public follows the world Charles B. Bussey as head coach of at Westminster college, ar athletics in Daseoail. series rived on the scene of his new duties Thursday. Patterson Is a former stu Peace Conference of Westminster. An as sistant football mentor Is yet to be se lected. The Olympic games are much more The Parsons and Deacons will launch than a mere sporting event. It is a world pence conference In Itself and the their 1H28 grid campaigns Thursday afternoon with the tsttulng of suits. come when leaders In all time will Regular practice Is not expected until countries will recognise It as such, but the Westminster following Monday. It can never exact Ita full value In this will play Snow and Weber on the local country until the public becomes Inter school's will and campus play Ricks ested to the point where It should. Perhaps the comparatively poor showlns college at Rexburg. Dean Probart of the Junior In the last Olympics waa a good thing tor America, as it may arouse the In college aggregation will again be in terest to a point where the Olympics In harness.newIt will he necessary to re 1933 win he able to take their proper elect a captain for the Deacons as Staii Cowley, cautain-elec- t, will be plHce' as the big international sportfrom school this fall. absent ing event. of the year, as far as we following-- opening ceremonies In Americans are concerned. Gunton Memorial chapel Wednesday morning, the cornerstone will be laid the new ijo.MOO gymnasium now under constructlrn on the Westminster campus. The nw gymnasium, which will have one of'the largest basketball courts in the state, will be ready for use by the opening of the basketball season late in November. With such fine playing facilities Westminster will drill more on basketball and endeavor to build up this snort to the position It nas gained in other vtah schools. tiit-.- H . 1 , I Sw,-in- . . I l . tin-gt- .". tilt 1 1 !!l 1 1 1 H lot : . p - U ' f . wr-r- ett .t tk n . N-- - 'r "reTe-nrn. - lUrt'a--ke- xa.-tl- . . .'17 ! pro-t9- r 7 , m I Siaia,-jaa- . fur i, ti" n - in ic -- r Tf r r f cf ' " art mI N- 1 Driving Spirit Behind The Tanks Ath- letics Enters Into Fray; Giants Hang On. f By JOHN J. M'ORAW. Manager New York Giants. NEW TOKK. N. T., Bept . Indica tions are pretty certain now that the American league race will be close In doubt riirht .and 1 to the last week of i rye the season. The be- spirit driving ... U klH.l ut 11.. Mfc,uic i Athletics vi7 show r: i that they are gain- confidence and J j every day men v t jmany basball a J tell me that the A'a jf j have caught the that they J:'jfeelinar actually can win. . A ting - - - S i It would be muh j ij easier to hasard an i "Pinion ix tne result I I jof Sunday's double-jf header were al-- i 1v f ! I t i1 Kaiy inJ i I I ' I 1 NrtV tn the Na" Jtui 'J tlon.ll league the will Cardinals either clinch their McGraw. John J. advantage In the next week or It will go right down to the last series. I v I fft Luck Last Bet There Is not much uss In figuring relative strength of the teams now, because the element of luck or "the bear-inbreaks" have such For example, the Oilants lost a game over st Philadelphia In the last half of the ninth after two were out, when Cy Williams hit a home rim. Th.t situation .wouldn't arise once In a hundred times. The chances are al ways against any batter hitting a h'ner and there are even greater chances sgainst a man like Williams happening to be the batter In such a situation. We naturally expect these breaks In luck to balance- In the kmg run. but they don't always do so. If the Giants get a fair break In those eight games with the Braves llnndiy. their natural sfrelsth ousrht to pull them up close to the Cardinals. The big deciding shot is riamt here. If the Giants get by successfully they will draw the fight right down to the finish. The final game of the year beiiKT with tiie Cardinals at the Polo crminla. .' We are not kidifliuf ourselves the Cartfnals. They have a tremendous arivantMere, but remember thev "U "gttnaT iHi sudd wni be battling to gain It. The ("Lbs are a string factor for second fla-etrxMtgh f don't regard them ss naturally strong as the lliants. Ti I'irr.tes have p'if up a rsrre fight the finish, hut they've a hard ri.d to travel be.vase cf their lute ?. . start. have suffered heavily Lhrouirh the loss of Herb Pennock, while he suffered from neuritis. Strangely enough that old ailment has affected some of the greatest pitchers in the game. The doctors are pusaled to know just what the cause of neuritis In healthy, good living athletes Is. I have a theory that It Is something due to a gradually weakening of the arm through heavy work, which permits colds to set In. Christy Mathewson had It, you know. Arthur Nehf suffered severely from neuritis and Carl Mays Is Just recovering from it 4 Yanks Are Hurt At that, neuritis Is not so bad as a really damaged arm. When It lets up the pitcher can regalnjjiieffeftiveness quickly. That happened in the case of Arthur Nehf. I am hopln that It will happen in the case of Carl Mays, whom I expect to be of use to us next season. I think all baseball people vill join me In hoping that Pennock pulls through. His ailment !a not onlv had for the Tanks during thlscloslna fight, but 1t would also hurt their chances In h' world's series. A noticeable thing this season In both leagues has been the fighting caliber a oi me clubs. That la a tremendous help to the frame as a whole. Those Red Sox have upset many contenders and 1 don't think I ever saw d a better club than the Phillies. They lose games, of course, but they are mighty hard to beat any time. Bert Shotten. by never showing discourage ment, nas certainly got those Phillies working. They never gtve up. A big advantage enjoyed by the Cardinals and the Cubs and one that seems to have been overlooked, is the comparatively few games they have to playIf my count Is correct the Curbs have but twenty left and the Cardinals but one of two more. Naturally the fewer opportunities a leading club has to lose the greater Its advantage. (Copyright, 1928. by the Christy Walsh lau-en- tall-en- - synaicate.i Broken Legs Come Fast For Navy Footballers ( ANNAPOLIS Hi., Sept. S (AP),-- A broken leg jlrA is following Robert Fojt. hackfieiefitfcdlJata for the Naral academy footbaTettenm.- - Last Vtear, while carrying the KMrjnetTiie of the first sorlmmsge sessions'?? he season, he was tackled and broke his right Yesterday, carrying the ball, he was tackled in the same way, in almost the same place In the field, and his left leg was broken. He will be out of the game for nearly six weeks. -. 1ACB ORIVErt JJjJliJg.f n. ST. PAUL. Minn.. Kept (AP) Lon Schneider of Indianapolis was seriously Injured late today when the automoMle he was driving In lb races at the Minnesota stati fair crashed throurh a fence. He suffered a possible frnTfure of the skull, a crushed chert and con- cussion ef the brain. Coach Charley Erb, Idaho football mentor, bas Issued his official call for candidates for the 192S Vandal squad, to be on hand for the first practice, September 15. One of the largest squads in Idaho football history Is expected to report One of the first things Erb probably Will do is to view his material In search of a quarterback to take the place of Glenn Jacoby, Bonners Ferry, who was lost by graduation. This job is one of the first magnitude. Unless a signal-callcan be developed early In the aeason Idaho standa a good chance to lag In the Pacific coast conference race this season. With 11 veteran lettermen returning, enough to build a first squad, the team, outside ,of the quarterback, shows strength. It Is heavy and fast, and Included In this number Is an unusual group of good heads at the game. Both the forward wall, from end to end, and the backfield positions except quarter- sack, will be filled by experienced men. Arthur Cheyne, Mullan and Kenneth Barrett, Pocatello, who played quarter some last season,can be used In quarterback position In a pinch, but neither or them, on a basis of last year's playing, have quite the required brand of stuff to lead the Vandals through the season. Bert Richardson, a sophomore, who led the rooks through a successful season last year, will be on hand when practice starts, but It Is probable that he lacks experience. He may be developed later In the season; but It Is the first few games that Erb is worrying about now. Les Aman, who played with the Albion Normal team last season, and who will be eligible for varsity competition here this year, has announced that he will enter the university this fall. Some have looked In his direction for a solution to the problem. If he can make as good a show-in- s with the squad as he did at Albion lastvarsity year lie may solve the " problem. It' Is possible that Erb may find the man he la looking for in the material he has on hand some man who played In another position last aeason. Several men now playing other backfield peel- - nuns nave naa considerable quarterback experience. The situation is such that every possibility on the team will be looked over carefully and given a chance to take over Jacoby's work. er " American League Race Looms Up as . One Where Tinal Game Decides It BACK Fight for Flag; Ede to Indians Jc-- r r j Fiv e A. A. Teams If -- aV dent-athle- te PT,dK;. v. JfAft -- " TRACK EVENTS FOR WOMEN, PJT1EBS0H BOXING NOT FITTING FOR JIT OLYMPICS, THINKS ROCKNE By KNUTE K. ROCKNE. As thla Is my final article on the re cent Olympic games, It Is an appropri ate opening to discuss ths games sched r.M in uled, lor Los Angeles. t Titers are many things that can be done to make this the success that it should be. First of nil, the track events for women should 014 be abolished, along 013 .......4 with boxing. The terrible decisions e aw I entered at Ameter-rtutn and the near SS A j riots that followed convince the tI ' ' V V -i f I should tn;li, Olympic committee mm ' Dosing cannot en 3 be run successfully, tf" The decisions are never oleanrctit and Knuts ftockne. always a matter of llldirmant rtirfMe. ences In point or view and Judgment lead tanothlng hut trouble. The Olym pic games win b lust an well off with out boxing. As for the women's track events, particularly the half mile run. I hope I never fee any of them aenin t There Is no u nest Inn that Ijv. An geles will have to subsidize the Euro pean track; teams if they hope to tret lurKo euro lean entry Th t vm- plc nantea In St. Louis In l'.vot were a fli7.1e, because of the lack of Kurnnenn entries. We will have to i..iv at least Spanish Fork Take? part of tho expenses of the conti nental athletes. Otherwise 1 am afraid Murray Into Camp, would not rotrie, not haiise they ecd, 4hey In Oil once acored more Dtp rlub the Fork eliminated 'he Murray lib not want to, bub because (ntluentnl Sees cannot frost tofteaatnrnt play Saturday, sinning a elgl'Mi wtien Rrnith ilngled, butting for afford to. The Japanese am'uiey ftinirann game,. 7 to 5. The l.lali genion. Nylx-rgmnniltl; but Griffith threw of course, would he on hand, lecaiife fail and IM to flrt. Snillh going to third. Satita roualr nine plumed eloog en the short rod they are closer. The Japanese are getr Barton to Take" cored after H.H'i flv t, center. f tb erere Bnfil tbe fifth inntnE, when INPIANAPOUS (AP). They're Billy ting better all the time, but the .Mexi P. A if O. ((INT. (Ill, landed ee Larera for four eafetiea and three cans are still .Mexicans. In Amsterdam coming; rlown the home stretch In the B II 0 A O A. ruse. They eltrmpM ssatn Is their batttne llll Another Hurdles Shot at niifht they won all the cafe cham- American asociation and what a race 5 2 10 their half eif tbe eighth. Xiea th.y 4iw J',rgen"o. ,1b 4 ll I l ee. If pionships, but In the actila, competition It is. xlielton. cf... the Murray pitcher from the but. count tng Tii S3!l Five for are rluhs there biddingup the limine; li a " me S reminded of runs. Tbe S dny they !( NEW YORK, Sept. S (AP). Billy t:wmg. St,. fear more bite and three the flair and three of them are hungrier r.arton. 11.11. 3 S'llarbet-kelb. 12 15 4 lot of skk rabliiiN. fr great steeplechaser, owned by plaee tbe Hpanl.li g(rk rlub tbeHI final for n the the than ever Athletics il tl . prnnnnt 8 la 0 0 rf 0 a ekeace St fourth piece Howard lirui of Baltimore, Is off for r. , 3 I. i.r ffi'li. HlierrlP, p at Rngland's famous steeanother shot i... It Politics Harmful S Just heen a Ions; dry spell so llavi.. rf llmf.ird. 2t.. a II 3 Ilarrar etarled tbe icoriBg In the plechase, the Grand National, run at II 2 Htin-pl f.tr as peiui;mts are i f c j 8 2 tner eountee on ma from a for Ailtll, fni... wars Aintree. 0 Sn.Td. r. r .f 0 ( br 1. Vnnyut. r ,t MinnearKilis anil Milwaukee. by C. Watts and a 2 1 C 0 0 0 0 Th American tram ought in b? Kausiil City anil St. PauJ. ths other In Hilly Barton, whlrh finished second Vatts Spaai.k gork counted in It. half of Kmltli King wood, the running of the Aintsee clastwo won tbe second from s double br Homertead and tKmllli, 3b. : at leaat before months out several years aao. picked contenders, aboard the Minnwak-- toa liable by W lleoa. an as to (five our boya plenty The race for four weeks has been sic, sailed for' where he will be Totali ?l b Tott . ST 12 Tt U day Knglsnd, f chance to iret over the effects of the a toss-uMurray took tee leas la in. mire, ai er between these fjvs' clubs. trained for next s Kao ffr Vso Quill rr- touM m l lDrl gnrm tbm two mm tryotits hy virtue of a rest an1 then The Indians ledthe leaaue for mors' set .for Msrch. year Grand National, t Battel for J rfPt.BfO. tb fifth. tpniib fork fVtt.. m out tn bulM up ir.u tnp form two so than la but the chase rradnally months, a Httire 'ta-ta rM. tot hr inning.. KX!i)ra' rreet French thoroughThere PhouH he p poiin a rpnr1ini5 rinse now that any of the five outfits a which ran second In thsee match tHingl- by Dwa1l and Bob him titinnil tiH n o S t e ;i n i th e cn n t of h:ts a sriMd chan' e of capturing; .first bred, Ainpnran o Lv Iki!i7 acfWDtsHl for four nini, and lHn races . against American hnrses n V?A. cotirstf-eiinti.iate p,"-u it 3 mi. l pnlttics. hi entirely is - a l imS. llitu Is gar tinmtwma being returned) to France ab md the w can flitninafe the necitivf kinil nm! Tnere will be more thsn the honor same u. ; Jkt'tr oit in lh ifhth 3. W't D vessel. a the It'i-kind tlat thinkn nior of pfltrtii-tVim of leading the league for the pennant nh ... . i wvrfctl a walk atxl Vat tura! I fab Hiti .... ; i it inn. i s for. as has been the custom for thin It dos of t he re5t Intercut! doubt br '. Witt. T'hp j SOtJTHEIW A5S0CIATI0H. w up iii t A meri' an nf hlte.t. of htirit - i Hnttiiii.'try several years, the American associs-ti"i- i riDp rffht !arw S Shiinstlit Suadtag of tbe Clubi. Hap ami i hamplon fTpT aissi Ml, iN t"ll(h. the will play the winners In Aigeli-i'mrtai lTat t'lrtei Imtlly 2. eABPfln, Hnyrtfr krfrr Won. I n Ibr will havp a wonderful iiiprtunity t the Intel national league for the minor waa rnnnni hpaui IrM-bmrkt Jant4. Uri'"'!;. Ewtnc H("lea 4.1 fwfo tth'iw cur Hlrinircliasi In !.tor juat wha' leaeue title the e.riei referred to as v 4ft isNe. K mg. W4 loanttHl foor run. w are what we aranrt .. Fi ri'lrw i HfHfn, It a for. Mrrjrnt, the series. worlds junior . 1 htftVf fart Mt Mail htrtS Ifall. Harar-krTba Mnrrar lcfit pla-- 4 . ..VI 4 I.lllle IwbawIkouMihTerna-tlmito wonierfut chunre build tip The Indians appear to have a de4M.1 Kninf. .3.1 NThsrf, ita r - Stamp tu fta"aanfa frteniship, whi se value cannot- cided advantage In that they finish Mirfif'e .12 JAita Inmrifs sjrrh1 fir Knv1er 1'. b be overet,nitei, .44 an npportuthere season the tferee divlSecond arainst ft t I 2 5 .11 3. I. NOTCOCOACH DEAD. New .11 Orleans p JrrHI .411 im m y " rrrrr ; Tti r e p '(.janii't TpT TtTT nf the K'uropean four cvnlenders batt.e eni-- olher silly ni'tions that f nr - Cfik 4, ftantjHiwffDI 2 thr 34 fieorr Kfuart IkjI. ! foach, hul'l us natlors in still the we,t. R t regurtirg fB,Tftt S. h ttfimp ... t and wr.(Hr ir iriftru' tf.r at St !iriKet IVtw'ftrF max ll' s.l i'l a !.; the m 2 It.ts hmilp Off Unrrls-aUanlta. atsreay's aLrrTM- - uniyrminily, Cnnn, .' T , ttrtM 'Mvnit'-'A Is.utT-at O! ;neier,l.-I 7. ,f f fh IM th ROltl OIETHOOaD SZC01D. M.m,'H S T. I bi'iannn,! j i wit !rj Oivrcnc haifaKump hf HItrill ni hoMT of Ih Arnerican athl'ies liv l heir h oirlu-t T'W mtHTi freylweiiMl reee4 fee a qwrnr. - Irrteaas T. Allania T il.c. imp. tyUt f - f mm rworJ nfirr ha erar1iijf-TiMil-- Van Quill ire ahoie in everv wrtlina; The r le ti I wtie reproa' set a fierxt U m- - 2 v i f a mt I Bsrea in frm Vaa. ti.fM Thor-1;iaal t aJ I U!. h r 1 he jt; niton a 3 .,.leill.m.a te nieat H'- -tratni. n1ri at Ike Uialeab 7M Scvrex Sloes. an eLvuoit rtmij fvr eff,i.icruj, icuf- a laf Kiaail, Me. a (uaai 12, aloeue , i 11M 1TKK Signal Caller's Position Left Vacant by Graduation of Glenn Jacoby. till Hrvre by Morrsy "Brssher, the Helper pitcher, will be home absent, as hs Is visiting hisleftoldarm of In Arkansas. On the frail Chick Fowler, ths Helper portsWsr, of Krnest shoulders and ths alsnder Helper Flalm, the recruit will staks her claims for the second half championship. Kenllworth will probably start Duller, Its ace. He Is usually poison to ths Price team, having beatsn the Price squad consistently all season. Gleavea will start for Price. Ths Price team goes merrily along dropping games here and there and even uioum having a glorious .urns, losing. Ths squad has thrown fear Into several of the more pretentious teams In the league this season. On the Price team, even though It rests In ths cellar, ars two of the outstanding players ef the league in Badovlnao and Bkube. the shortstop and second baseman, respectively. Badovlnac is the neatest plaver to show In this circuit since Harry Manueh played his last season here, baseball fans. according to Hkube, though not quits up to ths lnflelder sets, la standard hla companion a wisard in pivoting on oouhle plays. Warburton, the new Helper has been bitting the ball hard. and looks Impressive. Walbeck, the league's leading hitter. Is so far In the lead of hla nearest rival for hitting honors that he can win the batting title Irrespective of bow he hits Sunday. Ths season has shown some of the most bitterly fought games ever staged In this region, with many of the frays going Into extra Innings. old-ti- o, Totali....M24 I r PRICE. Kenllworth faces her laal chance Buodsy'to win a pennant In the Eastern Utah league. It can win, only by Price losing to It. and Helper dropping two tilts to the Wanaerere. The Nomads have been tbe haroeei team In the loop thla season for Helper to defeat, the two teams going seven on the occasion tbsy mei teen last Ita principal dsflcleocy Is In Itg pitching staff, and It T ill perhaps start Btswart Ita star burler, In ons gsme Helper, and let Jimmy Allison, the southpaw artist, start the other right-bende- r. i . All-re- d, Uolt.s play Possibility of Flag Exists Only If Hlpr Lo Two, While Price Bow. , . MIKES , Uhle Suspended Without Salary CLEVELAND. Ohio, Sept S (AP). George Uhle, for several years a first string pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, was Indefinitely suspended without salary by Manager Roger today for failure to keep In condition. t'hle has won only four games since 15. May yhen notified of hla suspension, he said his poor showing was due to a sore arm. Peck-Inpau- ILLINOIS ATHLETE WED. LEWISTON. III., Sept. 8 (AP).-Har- -old Osburn, former Universltv of Illinois high jumper and national'decath-lo- n champion in 1923, 1925 and 1926. was married yesterday to Miss Margaret Estelle Bordnar of Lewlston. Mrs. Osburn plans to resume her studies at the University of Illinois this year, she said. Nash Sedan Standard 6. 1927 Brand new rubber, excellent paint upholstery like new; actual mlieaoe 20.SI0! motor and body without a flaw. At the price we ars quoting. So net expect to oversell us your to "tfy ""Petition. Ml!'h.',r": " ,w" 1" down ""."" one-inir- a Public Used Car 1M 's Market e. Ores Location Only. i |