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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATUR DAY MORXIXO, REPTEMRER 23 29, 1928. GLENNA COLLETT, VIRGINIA VAN WIE VIE FOR WOMEN'S TITLE f , N KEEN FINAL BATTLE PROMISED BETWEEN TWO DRIVING EXPERTS BU Mrs. J. Henry STI5 Stetson Bows to Miss Colletf; MissVan Bests Dorothy Hurd. Wie L Ml mm WlUS FOR .......i.i.aU s ,t,- - r ..;.:,',.,a Women Seek National Links Title NET IDS Mitt J'irginia Van Wie of Chicago, left, and Mitt GlennaiCollptt of Providence, tcho trill meet tcith the national tcornen't golf ckampionthip at e ttake at Hot Springt, Ya,y Saturday over the route. J By BRIAN BELL. Victory. Associated Press Sport Writer. South', Cacha Eleven Falls in HOT SPRINGS. Vs., Sept. 28 ( AP. Region One Opening Came Two long hitters, oirnna Collett of L03 ANOELES, Sept. 28 ().-- A Providence and Virginia Van Wto of at Hyrum. picked team of American players to Chicago, will have their day In the day triumphed over the British Davis women's golf, championship tomorsquad, two matches to one, in the Special la Tb Tribune. three-da- y exhibirow, with the national Utle the pot cf day of run opening HYRUM. A brilliant tion series here. gold at the end of the rainbow. defense Cache the entire by through Johnny Doeg. youthful Santa Both women can hit golf ball Petersen, quarterback and captain. Monica star, chalked up the first vicfarther than the average man play- in the early part of the tussle gave tory for the American squad when he er, and they meet for the champion- Coach Armond Plnkey Jeffs' Pres defeated I. O. Collins, as a result of their victories to- ton high grlduers a 7 to 4 victory H. W. Austin, the Cambridge student ship of the Engll&h team, evened day In the semifinals. today. The contest, which marked member count ta - 0 by trouncing Keith the opening of the 1028 gridiron up the MU Colic tt Baa Wen " Santa Barbera. Oledhlll, campaign in the Cache division of CaL Title Twice Prevloaaly. player in straight sets. 5 Region 1. was staged at Hyrum be- A doubles combination of Berl.eley Miss Collett has won the chamfore a record crowd of students and Bell of Austin. Texas, and John V.in pionship twice In 1923 and 1925 townspeople representing the two former Princeton tennis cap-- , Ryn, while her opponent from schools. Chicago Is knocking for the first On four different occasions during tain, marked up a decisive straight ... time at the women's golf hall of the tilt, South Cache worked the oval set win over p. A. Gregory, caouin ! fame. The former champion von within Preston's line, but of the British team, and Edvard Hires, In the final of today's Interthe right to bid for the title atftln faUed to make the additional yardby defeating Mrs. G. Henry Stetnnn, age for a touchdown. Coach Jeffs' national 1.matches. The scores were Philadelphia, who has also worn the eleven displayed Its best brand of Collins played a successful back crown, four up and three to play. ball in the pinches. I l I', s game against Doeg to win the Miss Collett played high brantl of For the victorious eleven. Captain courtsot J f of the match at love, but his i golf, as testified by her score over Petersen and Hall, tackle, were the first the first nine she was out in 36, outstanding performers. R. Maughan southpaw opponent solved the chopeven fours and one over men's nar and P. Maughan. halfback and ruil ping play of the Briton to win the Her melal score was under the more back, respectively, and Olen, tackle. next two sets handily and take the " liberal allowance for women. She and Rider, guard, were the bulwarks match. in Gledlilll, who was runner-u- n 's of South Cache s attack. was seven up at the turn. Mrs. Junior tourna this year's national best having been halves at two The lineup was as follows: ment, played brilliantly, but was outholes. PRESTON S. CACHE Pos. by Austin, the British generaled Miss Van Wie had to wort frr her Yeates Foss c who this year in matches If victory over Mrs. Dorothy Camnteli L. Ounnell Beatty youth, Poole abroad vanquished three members of Hurd, the sterling Philadelphia play- Rider rg er, who has been three times chamMerrill the United Btatea Davis cup ter- mIt O.Allen Hall Hennessey. Lott and Coen pion of the United 8tates and In ad- Glenn it tennis, coping with Gled- dition twice held the title in her na- K. Ounnell le Larsen excellent Mrs. Hurd fought T. Maughan tive Britain. Dixon hlll's rallies with more brilliant ones re heroically to the last, but this wir Eatrett Petersen of his own. qb In the doubles tflt the Americans. no novel experience for the slim Anderson Wells lhb leading four games to three in young western girl, and she came out R. Maughan Poster when rhb victorious. Miss Van Wie has had P. Maughan Moser the first set, broke through Gregory's fb oecause or errors by only one easy match in the title hunt as applied to the refining of raw Substitutes South Cache. Theu- - service, largely and was well acquainted wun me rer for Rider. Frank for Theurer, the visitors, and then took Bell's scr sugar under direction of an expert 4o The British duo win. eighteenth green as a finishing hole, Hansen (or F. Ounnell, Lelshman vice enced chemist. Reduction of costs In three of her four matches Ehe for Barrett. Oessell for Anderson, took but one game In the second set, iIl-,- . and that only after it had been came to It to decide the issue a'ld Buist for Oessell. chiefly is sought, but efforts will be forced to deuce six times. Bell's sen made to find means of increasing the once went beyond. iii Preston. Jensen for Poole, Bodily sational i.ii.. i.Tfih n smashing and Van Ryn's yield and substitutes for costly ma' for Jensea Final Promises Titanic cool volleying, coupled with errors by toriau now used in the refining proc Score by quarters: RESEARCH FOR SUGAR. tne visitors, gave the Americans thi ess. Straggle Between Players. 7 0 0 0 Preston OP). NEW insti YORK The final set, sugar and th: match. final test' is ex- South Cache . .'. The 0 0 0 0 Six more matches remain in the tute has appointed a committee to . Specific Wants those that tell all pected to develop Into a titanic 8corinT touchdown, Petersen; for chemical a consider research tne facts are the most resultfuL tomorrow international three plan series, struggle for golf supremacy amng point efter touchdown. Miser. Ref. the same number Sunday, which the wemen. Miss Collett found her- eree. Reading; umpire. Andersen; and Is part of the Pacific southwest self on the tee yesterday and today head linesman, Blanchard. championships, opening on Sunday and gave an exhibition of driving afternoon on the courts of the Los seldom seen In championship play. Angeles Tennis club. Miss Van Wie has been far from , The schedule for tomorrow: short, and her long irons to the 1 p. m. Gregory (British) vs. Bell greens have had spectators gaspinar. as (American).Mrs. Stetson fought valiantly, 2 p. m. Hlggs (British) vs. Van befitted a former champion, but the Ryn (American). cause was hopeless. By JACK FARRELL. 3 p. m. Austin and Collins (Brit' Injuries Claim Spurgeon, but Provp Agog Over Opening NEW YORK. Sept 28. Tony Can- TOneri came perilously close to losing lsii) vs. Doeg and GledhiU. Coach Cornell Well SupTussle; Kickoff Scheduled his world's featherweight title by DOW default and also the slOOO he had off the excess weight, giving him until posted for weight and appearance e o'clock to complete the task. In plied With Reserve. jor 2:30 p m. when he showed this afternoon at the a near-b- y gym he resorted to heroic office of the state athletic commismeasures to save the day, to say TO S sion to weigh INDIANS. in for his bout with nocning or tne title and the money. to The Tribune. Special to The Tribune. Andre Routis of France. After a brisk workout and a vig- Special PROVO. Topping off three weeks Idaho. CALDWELL, Injuries Canzoneri was one and orous massaging Tony finally came from scrimmage took their toll of of strenuous training in prepara pounds over the stipulated 128. pack to the commission at 3:15 and College of Idaho varsity football tion for the coming battle to be William scaled 125 4. Boxing Commissioner Routis made 135 Even Little World Series at 2 players two days before the Coyotes staged at the local stadium with the Muldoon ordered Tony oui to take on the first try. embarked for Provo, but the chances College of Idaho Coyotes Saturday Games' Each; Southworth are that coacn Anse uorneii wui afternoon, the Brigham Young uni enter a strong team Saturday aealnst versity gridders were again put Leads Attack. the Brigham Young university in the through an exceptionally hard and first tussle of the season. The Coy long practice by coacn u. ott Rom otes have gone through at least tntr ney Thursday. Light signal drill was ROCHESTER. N. Y.. Sept. 23 tv minutes of scrimmage in the held Friday. Rochester tied up the little world's The game will be held at the new week's preparation for Romney'a series here today, the International stadium, beginning at 2:30 p. m. team, and the lack of training was leaguers taking a victory in trie secROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE. friends and admirers of Coach ton. tne Many made evident by injury of 10 to 5. four ond contest, giving vs. Brigham Young at Provo, nonconference. Idaho of the men, in tne varsity Romney from Salt Lake, his former First College Indianassociation American the Utah Aggies vs. Southern California at Lai Angeles, nonconference. lineup to be taken from Cornell's home, will journey here, to see the apolis hurlers a pounding. Indian- choice eleven was Spurgeon, a guard Cougars in their initial frsy under Denver vs. Western State at Denver. anolis had won the first fray. 3 to 2, of marked ability, whose absence will Komney s regime. and Manager Billy Southworth and EAST. force Tucker, a fullback, to the line his club came from behind twice Jn Coaching Staff Works Amherst vs. Middlebury at Amherst. position, and cause the virtual rein the first three innings to tie the West Point vs. Boston university at West Point. statement of the 'pony" backfield. A Overtime on Linemen. " went in ahead count, and finally Boston college vs. Catholic university at Boston. With both Coach Romney and Phil bad sprain in his knee caused Spurthe fourth inning by counting twice. Bucknell vs. Schuylkill at Lewsburg. geon to retire from active practice. Jackson working on the line during Additional runs merely made the Columbia vs. VennonVat New York. and it is probable he will be out of tne past week, greater ability has 'victorv margin that much greater. football for the season. Tom GiUam. been- gradually shown by the forColgate vs. St. Lawrence at Hamilton. The Red Wing attack was centered Cornell.vs. Clarkson Tech at Ithaca. substitute center, suffered a sprffned ward wall and, although they will be In Billy Southworth's powerful bat, back Tuesday, and will not be able to considerably outweighed in the CoyDartmouth vs. NorVich at Hanover. thi manager sending home four ote contest, they are expected to put vs. St. Bona venture at New York. ' Fordham make the first trips with his In four trips counters on three hits up a fairly good scrap, as every man Georgetown vs. Mount St. Mary at Washington. ; trt the date. is a fighter and is out to show the Lafayette vs. Albright at Easton. of Reserve In a contest as was the who Strength Ydc, fans that this year's team is the Lehjgh vs. 8t John, Brooklyn, at Bethlehem. on tomorrow work will Not hitter, Wanting. pinch Coyotes Maine vs. Rhode Island at Orono. goods. the mound against Bell or Irvln for Davis-ElkiWith two light ends. It is reported Other minor injuries to varsity at Annapolis, Navy vs. Rn'hster. New York university v$. Niagara at New York. players have occurred during the that the Coyotes will employ a snapI ROCHESTER. mnlAHAPOt.ia Penn State vs. Lebanon Valley at Stat College. week, but Cornell has plenty of re py and dazzling aerial attack In an B.H.O.A. B.H O A 4 1 3 0 serves, especially in tne backfield. effort to defeat the Cougars. Fans Pennsylvania vs. Ursinus at PWladelDhia. Matthew, cf. 31 0S OILayne. ef.... 1 which he will probably use frequent- may be treated to a spectaculai batJIToporcer. 3b. 4 ( Connolly. Sb. Pittsburgh vs. Thiel at Pittsburgh. 1313 Haner. 3b... 9 0S SlOelbert, M ly until the season is well under way. tle with passes and open field runRutgers vs. St. Johns (Annapolis) at New Brunswick. Rum1I. rt..f 4 3 1 OlSouworth If 4 3 116 Reserve strength is greater this year ning playing the big part In -the vicBlfnkiron. If. B 3 3 0! Kaufman,' rf . 4 3 6 - Syracuse vs. Hobart at Syracuse. 3 3 4 1! Monahan. lb 4 3 lie in the coyote camp than it has been tory for the winning team. Washington and Jeferson vs. Bethany at Washington, Spencer, Both teams are exceptionally Warstler. as 4 3 1 3 Smith, lb.... S 1 31 3 for several seasons and competition vs. Bates at Middletown. Wesleyan 0 3 SIGowdr. c... Burma; lb.. for all positions becomes keener with strong in the backfield and especialWest Virginia vs. West Virginia Wesleyan at Morgantown. Boone.' p . . 0 8 0 0 Decatur, p. . . e o e ly so is the case with the Cougars, each workout. ' w imams vs. iroviaence ai wmtamstown. ' 0 zDunein .... ooog xKoeneeke : Members of the Coyote second who have an array of eight men who-arl 1 e 1 Lrvr rett, p. 0 0 Ol H. Smith 1 e o p. all fast and can be relied upon to 0, M SOUTH. Mccracken, xxYde i string, under the tutelage of Assis xixlltddle, c. 1 0 0 Coach George Stovel, Wednes make a fairly good showing in any tent vs. Southwestern College of Louisiana at Shreveport. Centenary Bpecce, p.... Centre vs. Bowling Green at Danville. day evening went through a forty' company. Besides Peterson, Vac her, Rom minute game with the regulars of vs. Vanderbllt at Chattanooga. Tfltill . 40 14 34 11 Total.. II 11 31 IT Chattanooga xBatted for Boone in mm. Clemson vs. Davidson at Clemson. Nampa high school, defeating the and Thorn, who will, in all proba. xxBatted for Leverett in eeventh. latter, 34 to 0. with ease. A back' bility, be the starting backfield. Rom Cumberland vs. Alabama Normal at Lebanon. xxxRan for Bpencer In seTenth. field composed of Pat Brown, quar ney has Buys, Banff, Magleby and Rmttri for Decatur In aceond. Emory and Henry vs. at Emory. terback: Bud Rutledge, halfback Hoover, anv of which mav be Inserted '"1 0!TrJ Furman vs. Duke at Greenville. Indianapolis . , Oil 104 OOx U Red" Norwood, fullback, and John into the lineup without weakening Rochester vs. Arkansas at Oxford. Mississippi Ruasell 3, Run Connolly. Summary: Darnall, halfback, featured this con tne same to any great degree. Rice vs. Sam Houston at Houston. , Blenkiran. Spejcer. Toporeer 1. Oelbert 3, test, and stellar work was done by Rowe North Carolina vs. Wake Forest at Chapel Hill. Southworth 3, Kaufminn. Monahan. dowDeveloping Into Miller, center; Tucker, guard, and dy. Brrora Oelbert 3. Run batted In Southern Methodists vs. Howard Payne at Dallas. Triple Threat Flayer. Monahan 1 I. Smith. Larhe, RuaeeU, tackle. Rankin, vs. Tennessee at Knoxville. Maryland Waratler, Spencer, Oelbert, Blenkiron. Bowes work as a kicker, passer This quartet of fast backs are able Texas vs. 8t Edward at Austin. ' - Boutbirorth 4, Koerarke, Kaufmann. to take the brunt of ball -- carrying in and runner, in tne last few practices, Texas Christian vs. Daniel Baker at Fort Worth. bit Monahan. Thro baae hlta Oelbert, Southworth. Stolen baae place of the varsity backileld if Cor has stamped him as a dangerous Texas Aggies vs. Southwestern at College Station. nell sees the need of replacing his triple threat man and before tne Larne. Sacrifice Oomdy. Lame, Tulane vs. Louisiana Normal at New Orleans. Iett on base IndianapollBurweU14. veterans at any time. Especially season is over Will, in all probability, Rochester I. Baaea on ball Off Virginia Military Institute vs. Richmond at Lexington. was tne snowing tonight or pat develop mto one or the best backs in 1. 1. off Smith good 4. off Leverett 1, off Speece vs. Roanoke Institute at Virginia Poly Blacksburg. off Decatur 1. off Mccracken 1. Struck Brown, who is the brother of Bud this section of the country. vs. Lee and at Washington 1. Lynchburg 1. Lexington. by Smith by Decatur out By BurweU vacber is also showing some won' Brown, varsity quarter. Young William and Mary vs. Marshall at Williamsburg. i Hit Off BurweU S in 3 1 Innlnts Brown Is able to run back punts, derful running ability, besides be off Lererett, 1 in off Boone, none in . , buck the line and direct his team ing a distinct surprise with his block In 1; MIDDLE WEST. 3: off Speece. 3 tn 3: off Decatur. off McCracken. 1 in with stellar efficiency, and has ing and tackling. Peterson to show off Smith. 1 In 1 vs. "A." "B." at Carolina South Chicago Chicago. Hit with pitched baU Oelbert, by 4 proved himself one of the scrap ing his ability to handle the team r; Detroit vs. De Pauw at Detroit. BurweU: RuaeeU. Wamler, by Smith. Win- ' piest and fastest backs of the squad. like a general, and Thorn, whose Haskell vs. Simpson at Lawrence. nine pitcher McCracken. 1Mln pitcher BurweU. although he is playing his first year work looked very diacouraeins: for a Umpire Johneon. American vs. Wabash at Blooming ton. Indiana me. has once again begun to show Tun of Clarke. International. of .college football. Rutledge. with Kansas State vs. Bethany at Manhattan. game 1 bvur and 30 Kinutea. uie his field and signs or aouity which stamped open punting. running vs. Kalamazoo at East Lansing. Michigan State nun as a coming star inree rears is an able man. North Dakota State vs. Valley City at Farga The Coyotes are not holding too The stubstitutea, Baliff, Hoover, Notre Dame vs. Loyola at South Bend. much hope for winning their tussle Magleby and Buys, all look fairlv Ohio university vs. Rio Grande at Athens. good, and Hoover's ability to throw, with the Utah KhooL this being Ohio Wesleyan vs. Marietta at Delaware. However, kick and run may place him among nonconference tame. Oklahoma Aggies vs. Regis at Stillwater. Coach Cornell promises to give the uie oig i our oeiorc we season is com Westminster vs. Carnegie Tech at Youngstown. Utah team and fans an example of pletely over. Baaclal to Tktt Trtkan. ' Plans for handlinir of an FAR WEST. typical Coyote playing and fighting.IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Idaho wun a heavy line and a last Daca- r Uonally large number of fans, due to Falls high school won its season California vs. Santa Clara at Berkeley. eeth fact that this is the first encoun H pteying-theifield, the ccytrtea TrtomeaTbofc the "Goruaga vi Wasiiirigtoh State at Spottnstr usual game of passing, kick ter in Utah, are beinr made bv th long end of the 13-- 0 count against Idaho vs. Montana State at Moscow. officials in chanre. The field has and ing making deceptive triple Firth. The first touchdown came Montana vs. Butte Independent at Missoula. plays, with a generous number of been put into first class condition Oretron v. Pacific university at Eugene. early In the first quarter on a pass smashes, bucks and spinners thrown and the seats have been completely over right end. The two teams batSt. Isriatlus vs. Nevada at San Francisco. in. finished, so that better than 5500 tled tn mldfield until the last Stanford vs. Olympic A. C. at Palo Alto. Th entire team and their coaches fans can be easily accommodated. ter. when an end run netted the University of California VS. Ariirma at Los Angeles. for train left according to Coach C. H. Hart. In Friday evening by ood counter. . The kick failed. University of Washington vs. Willamette at Seattle. Provo. charge of the ticket arrangement. I: 6-- 4. 6-- 4. ssx' W x ;. ' ' ) 4. M 7i ( rd 3, 6-- 1, if 6-- ill Btct-.son- pl.-ye- ;.Ar. : ' i ,( ' '! d it , ,V 6-- 3. ill 6-- 1, le Canzoneri Barely Makes Class Weiirht COYOTES EiNTRAIN FOR PR0V0 FOR CLASH WITH 'Y' ELEVEN - F ecu Andre Routis UTAH AGGIES BY GOOD MARGIN I IPS Lifts 3-- 1- -3 Jones However, More World Than Opposition in cant thump the for charges rather handily they wont Looks 1927. Feather Title From Tony Spatial to Th Tribune. Canzoneri. PASADENA. J. GOULD. (Associated Press 8 port Editor.) By ALAN NEW YORK. Sept. 38 (IP). With one of the moat spectacular ftnl&hes staged in many a day, Andre Routis, fiery little French fighter, won the featherweight championship of the world tonight from Tony Cansonerl, New York .Italian, In a slashing. 15- round match in Madison 8quare Oar-den. Hopelessly down once knocked outclassed, $ TROIAN TOAfH F.Ar.FR TO TRIM BOXER Calif.. Sept. 28. Thirty embers of the Utah Asrlcul tural college football team, headed by Coach Lowell Romney and Captain Theron Smart, arrived at the Hotel Huntington here Friday af ternoon. Coach Romney reports his men as being in the best of condi tion following their trip from Logan. In preparation for their game tomorrow at the Coliseum, when they will meet the University of Southern California, they worked out Friday in the Pasadena Rose Bowl Special to The Trlkune. and badly battered LOS ANGELES. Calif.. Sept 38. throughout the first half of the fight, Howard Jones' 1938 model of the Routis came back in whirlwind fashwarhorse will be officially ion to out punch the champion and Trojan unveiled at the Coliseum tomorrow take the tlt- - amid scenes of the wild est enthusiasm the new garden has afternoon with the Utah Aggies of Logan, Utah, participating in the seen in some time. ceremonies, which will serve to usher in another "bigger and better" grid Gallaat Little Gallic season. The newest Jones creation Fighter Gets Praise. will be on exhiblUon at 3:30 o'clock. it was a sensational right and The game will hardly be close decision, but the game and gal a fair Trojans' test of what to expect from lant little Frenchman won the offl them In the future. Utah should clal verdict by the way he turned the aiiora the southern California athtide in the eighth round. From then letes a good workout, but if Jones' on he clearly outfought Cansonerl, wno urea under ms challenger s relentless pounding and lost the edge In with a ferocity that .uick!y turned or an aitacg mat oaa given him the tide and put Tony on the defencommanding lead. Routis thus takes back to France the same featherweight title that his countryman, Eugene Criqul, veteran, won from Johnny Kilbane In 1933 but lost two months later to Johnny Dundee. Routis staged his comeback after being nearly knocked out In the first round. He was floored in the first two minutes of the fight by a terrific right hook that swung him clear around and to the floor with a thud. Only the Frenchman's unusual powers of endurance enabled him to weather the storm of gloves that struck him from every direction during the rest oNthe opening round. The champion, by the end of the seventh, as he outpunched and the challenger. aDDeared to have a lead that was insurmountable. At. least ' it might have been so against any fighter of less rugged cauDer or persistence man Routis. iniuiuiaii iiercT save up. vYncn war-scarr- ed out-box- ed realised, after the seventh, that Canzoneri was tiring fast, he leaped visitors get far In the scramble for the coast championship. Callfornians Admire Visitors' Defense. Utah had a 00 average In the last Rocky Mountain conference year, winning three gamea, losing one. three and tlelng This gave then,; a tie for fifth position in their lt However, Coach Dick Romney started with s green team and developed it into a pretty fair organization by the end of the season. The Aggies lost by only one touchdown to the champions. In addition to this they had a fine defensive rec 33 ord, only points being scored against them all year, which gave them second ranking in their loop. This Is in direct contrast to th Colorado "U" team, which Southern California thumped, 49 to T, here last year. Colorado's defensive record was terrible, 149polnts being scored clr-cu- against them. This may mean that the Trojans will have some real trouble scoring after ail. which will please ' Jones, for he prefers to go against stronger early season opposition than he has been getting in the past Romney Is said to make frequent use of the lateral pass, and to feature an overhead attack. The Utah publicity man, while looking the Trojans over two days ago, remarked that they "looked small" If the Trojans are small then Romney s team must be s squad of giants. ' Jones will start Tappaan and Mc- Caslln at ends. Captain Hibbs and -Beits at the tackles, Boren and Gow- - -sive. der as guards, and Barragar at cen-te- r. won seven of the last eight Routis In the backfield it will be either , atrounos, out nis runous. Don Williams or Marshall Duffield tack In the last four proved Wie de at quarter, with odds slightly in favor cisive r actor. He pounded the cham of the latter. Russ Saunders will nlon's body ceaselessly and frequent- plsy full and Thomas and Edelson ,1 3 ly connected with short hooks that the halfback positions. , snook the chunky little Italian. Tackier Have At the finish, however, ft was so Eyes close that the officials were unable Glued on Smart to agree. One Judge cast his ballot On line the only newcomers ror cansonerl, but the other judge. are the who was on the Spartans Belts, Referee with Eddie together Forbes, last year, and Oowder, s reserve in decided tne right in favor or the years gone by. Each weighs 200 Frenchman. On the Associated pounds and each Is an experiment Press score card Routis was given The outbackfield Is an seven rounds, and Cansonerl six. Williams opens. Even " fit, provided two even. with If Jones starts Duffield he will use Williams with the regulars at some 8HEEF FOR RUSSIA. time during the game. MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay Much has been written about cap- (Pi. 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