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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORXIXG, NOVEMBER 13 11, AT LOGAN, UTAH ; AGGIES SWAMP WESTERN STATE GUNNISON ELEVEN HOLDS FOR ONE QUARTER AND SUCCUMBS Rush Period Second Racing Fans Crowd Plants - In Argentina Too Kuch for Coloradoans; Romney Substitutes. Several mou The fourth miarter brought Lo- gsn'fr eaunt to 35 when Griff ini who substituted for Wade, gathered a touchdown by going 15 yards around right end. Welsh scored the extra point The Colorado eleven again completed several passe In the final period. Durin? the course of struggle. Coach Romney substituted freely. Nineteen gridders, besides the start ing eleven, got into the game, Linens and summary: Vuth Aggie. Western State. Oenverlte. 1 four-rou- ..wnj ui,j1?'j'm- - GRANT FIELD, ATLANTA. Tech ). Georgia Nov. 10 blighted Vanderbilt's Southern conference football championship hopes here this afternoon by administering a decisive 19-- 7 defeat to the Commodores. The great ground gaining trio of Thomason, Lumpin and Mizeli carried the yellow and white to victory by putting across touchdowns to the first, third and fourth periods. Vanderbilt, which put up a valiant struggle against a patently superior foe, scored its only touchdown in the final quarter on a sensational 1. rd run byBrown, a Swimming Meets Announced for School Tanksters six-rou- nd ,:: nd four-roun- er ,. 'll. ...,......,,,. re,. rt, , WACO, Texas. Nov. 10 run for a touchdown In Rtcaert WV-Per- kins IXlWlM rd Football Results In British Isles the first quarterenabled the University of Texas to defeat Baylor university and rout Baylor champion-shi- n Montana State OGDEN SOCCER 7 Mont., Nov. 10 (JP). Superior headwork and capitalization of breaks enabled Montana State to whip a Wyoming, 14 to 7, helot crowd of 5000 fans. Wylie, Bobcat fullback, scored both of the Cats' touchdowns, one in the second period and one in the third. Vogt, right guard, kicked both tries for points. Barker, Cowboy left half, went over for his team's only counter in the third quarter's several hard drives through ths Bob-- , cats. Hart, quarterback, Kicked . Win. LEAOIK gTA.VDi.NQ SOCCCS Ofdon ,, Callta .. ....... Vlklnta ,, o a. l. ....... Oarmanla .. ... Salt Lak 'Two point for cam I ..... F. W. S T T 7 4 I7 1 L. D. T. A. Fta. 9 1 i t s 0 I win, one point for tie Satarday'a Beaolla. Otden 4, Bait Lake t. . ' Calliea J. Oermanla 1. Viktns I. O. B. U 9. the extra point. Entering the game with the cellar Champions from Salt Lake, the CHIEFS NAMED favored Ogden soccer squad easily romped home a winner in a game that, nowise .effected . the league standing. The final score was 4 to 0. Although the winners scored but once in the, first half, they came back In the second half and tallied three times. Binnie and Quick were the oufstanding players for th victors, whi'e E. Pox and Waite played well for the losers. Callles mnintained Its position in tha league following the leaders by turning back the bid of Germnia, a to 1, In a well clayed game. Bryson tied the score for the eventual win ners after Ihwalder opened the scoring During the second half, the referee awarded the gamf to the Callles in a diwute that occurred. Vlkinw scored one in each of the first and second hslves, although one tally was sufficient to defeat the O. ft. L. squad. The final was S to 0. Witt In scored for Vikings in the first wriod and O. Andermon converted with a pood shot after half-tim- e had been called. FOR TIJUANA lul-bac- IS AP .Scheduled laiMt football BiatrTiM nlared to tba Brit- tfxjar nnultvd ai follows: utjINGUSH LEAOUB riRST DIVISION. Arsenal J. Bhf field United 9. Stirmlntham S. Ham UnlUd 1 ii Wt Blackburn Roren 1. Bury I Bolton antterera 4. Ud Cnlted Count Leiwatcr Clt i. lrtr vrton W for TIJUANA, Nov. 100 or more day race meeting opening here Thanksgiving day, November 2S, have been announced by ieials James W. Coffrothrpresident of the Tijuana Jockey club. Many new faces are in the official family. Francis Nelson, senior steward for the Canadian Racing associations in Canada, will act as senior steward at Tijuana, and Lee J. Rose, John B. Campbell and Marshall Cassidy will comprise the board of stewards. For the first time in the history of the American turf, a starter has been named a steward. Casnidv has been so honored. Campbell will alo act as racing secretary. has served at Laurel and Pimlico. Md., tracks, and at New Orleans. He re- t. r t.NULiSH i Falkirk 1. Render! 4. 'Mamtltoh Acadeinlral! 1, Hfbernlana Henna 9, Mothtrwell I. Kllmarcoek 1, Queen'a Park: 4. Pariickt Tbiatle 4. Ayr United 9. Baith Rovers 1. Airdrleonlarw S. " Bt. Johnatone J. Cowdenbeath 1. Third iattark 1, Bt. Morren j. Charlton Athletic 1. Gilliroham 1. Cwentry Ctty 4. Swindon Town 1 tttirt City 1, Oueen l Park Ransera tuton Town . Crntal Ple Merthyr Town S. Watlnrd I. Nartr mp:nn . Torquay United I," Norascn City 9. Plrrrwrh Ararle I. ftathend United 1. Brtvel Rover 0 INOL1SH UCAOUX. THIRD DIVISION. NORTHERN SECTION. Aihinrton Barrow J. . Botherhem t'nit'd 1. HarHepooU Inlted 1 Cnejterfje.d , Awr.turton Stanley I. - IRrSH ftwef- Blrm'V Olenavon t. Portadownlntf Dutlllery-Coleraln- ! 1. - - 1. e, y DENVER, Cola, Nov. 10 m. Loy ola college of Los Angeles defeated Denver Regis college, 13 to 7, in a hard fought game made slow by many penalties here this afternoon. Late in the fourth period Loyola protested two penalties and a California player struck the referee. Fans rushed from the stands in the gathering darkness, but police restored order after the demonstrative player had been ordered from the fieldand Loyola penalized another 15 yrds. After a drive in the first period, Douglas, subbing for Torres, canned the ball 14 yards for Regis' only touchdown. Vegher dropkicked for the extra point. Loyola came back strong in the second quarter, overcoming penalties, and with a pass, , Hoeffer to Eckenroth,, scored. sich missed m tne try tor extra i nt. Both teams were being pen- teed, chiefly for holding. In the third quarter Vegher fum- line and Von Der led on his he took" th.baH and raced 27 yards or a touchdown. No!an placekicked or the extra point Vegher took the 5 all on the kicKoff and raced line, but yards to Loyola's on downs and the RpRis lost the ball scoring lor notn teams was enaea. FREEMAN KAYOE8 SULLITAN. ). CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. 10 Pst Freeman. Iiuiavillo heavyweight, knocked out Billy Sullivan, Cincin nati, m ins f ?cona rouna oi a scneau!rd boxing mateh here to- - fj "fli nirht. In th? cpmiflnai of six rounds. 1 Jitnpiy Hhttis. Cincinnati feather-weinh- t. the Judges' decision over Joe Slavin. Loulsviile, . ' i, .lwclu' ... lb chb... . ...lhb.. .... .or Ir ct ..11 .... J. ,rhb I.. ...I.. ...J... . E. Fox hdrn In each oj OOORN, Bcorlne tour the first, turn periods here1 Saturday after :den t;nio.ri.rctf!e..laattai rioon the coacned Dv Maartne Conroy. the Johns Chapman . Watte FORD ROADSTER , CASH OR TERMS Brirham Tount university frrahrnan eleven. 11 to 0. Buck Dltton's Couaar Ktttens owned up Defree , ol Martin In the fourth period and time within the halves. 35 minutes. d line three tirnra, bit failed to core Olen Wilkinson, sit quarterback showed un ben of the j"Y." while the entire Omlen line d'd work. Pr're of the Oxd;m backfield iwas ouUlAndlns rne itneup and Bumma-- ? B Yi U. Frwroen Otden. Peterson , t . j . . . . Kalvorien ilnrrt It . . a, . . Lancaster. Johnson ............. lg ti SYRACUSE. N. Yi Nov. 10 . . . . Ket;,on Ohio Wesleyan's bittling Bishops Jeffs. ............... c j Vor. eie". ra., . . . made good on their bid for national Jensen Morris rt J . , . . . . , Mmerj re. , .... . recognition by humbling Syracuse, Nielsen Prince ib 6 to 0. before 18.000 spectators in Porter vmktnnr Hunsacker lh Venlimvan ,. Archbold stadium this afternoon. The Donaldson ... rh Livreton Bishops are undefeated this fall, one Price to .. V. aiker Lynch 9. . . . . J Pox Mason IMMEDIATE DEUVERy CI1 Mr. Wfihamscn, Was. 4222. NEW YORK. Nov. 10 (eP). Cornell finishlng.all of its runners among the first ten, won the annual quadrangular cross country run from Dartmouth, Columbia and ' Pennsylvania over the ra-mifntereoilegtate course in Van Cortlandt park here tonay. The ithacans were charged with only 38 points, but had trouble out . Dartmouth, which nosing amassed only 43. Columbia had 63 and Penn trailed with 76. , Joe Hagen, Columbia distance runner, won individual honors in le low iy. wes pioi hiU the T tied and drop-kick- the wlio wat of o Ilv Rlvi W ' -- Crimson door. ond of ( dlar Ohit die Buc Nels lOW! Barrett..,. Tremor, no' g; poin N( two tion . .into th? goal. 2S of the few elevens in the country Score by n 0 n with a clean slate. 19. 0 0 T, It ... 0 0 Coach Oauthler's victory over the B Touchdown Price. Fonaldaon Offldcla was all the more remarkable Referee. Malcolm Abervaon 9. Aberttllery 9. Orange AI turr're, Bath 11. Old PatiKnes in that it was his second team that Warden hsad l.nrsmaa. D:';on Hrrn'le 0. Bristol 17. London registered the only touchdown. After Cardiff It. Newport I Syracuse had battled the Buckeves Weuenhara A, Oioucewter 9 on even terms for most of the first Crosskeyi r), Pfnar'.h 0. Pbbvele 4. Prtntyixol 11 Oauthier withdrew his regulars half, Bedford 9. I 'mdon Welsh and injected a fresh llnenp about Leicester 9, Oard'ff $ five minutes before half time. 3 Llanelly 3, Pa As soon as the subs got the feel of Moley IB, at.9. Purt's Hfp!lsJ I IrtHn Hoottal. 0 Nothamp'n the ball, they passed down to SyraOxford university 3. Biarkneath 14 cuse line. Here Coach Anrririce 7, London Scot dreas& threw his regular backfield tlsh II. 1. PlTtriuth A'hlon 4 combination into the fray, but it was rxrww Ara 21. R..r! H'.ah School 0 "HELSINGFORS. Finland. too latf. On the Wert!? 3, Heno'Jens Nov. 10 i4 i Kurmt. snared a pass from Reger and stepped era S. H.rn 8ceeil 11 Fmnt-will leave for raruir. over SOTTISH INT'WNATONAL TIAtB the line. Syracuse goal We America on Tticifv ar.3 IS Twint e a North f J4 was understood thifhe intr.ds Bcotlatd I. Bouih D.atr.r' OOf.F CHAMP ASKS DIVORCE. II.IIJO 17 to become a prc!FSi.:ial, c? EATON ROUGE. La., Nov, 10 ft .. c"rsTT cMMPtnvsHfa in races to b arranged It Lnraarry is pating Mrs rberlsnd DaHtm S former Revmnnd, j. I "even 9. Cnrnwt 'l 3 Ai P moi h. The by Tex Rici-arsouthern wonen golf chamnitn. has g. York. hire ' runnrs. Kirkol'iiUus'ti and Med fust (or Civorce in district court 4 (i.!nerei t l . e. Fneprltind. are m.ng to husband on charge of AmtTica rtrxt When t hope's a want there's a way aban'Sanment.. Revmond is vi-- e i i -i- t's a Tribune Want Ad. president of a local department store. 1 Pdeware S. Neath 31 Guy Hospital 4. Coventry 9 old Merchant Talore 3. Rooslyn Park Richmond ?, Harlequins 11. .....It.,, ..lg.. w. Ticknor re ..10 , . . .lh Prench Ouarnaccla Harper Buc. tims v. Smith rt Clark., ball' Weatiate l OConnaU In Pennsylvania. Oervln utt, squli dowi fore olexy Bhober Murphy Scull Opekun rh f0 Mc drive dowr perio Glasi place Score by periods Pennsylrani ., .. OT Harvard 0 0 Officials: Referee. J. E. Keeecn ipiti. field); umpire, D, Watkeya 'Syracuse!; field Judse, C. O. Eckles (W. and J.)i linesman, O. Hoban (Lehlxb). Blackfoot Scores Easy Victory Over Rigby the gan 'T. Special to The Tribune. shot mark was time dropP 7 to t Ohio Powei Ohi Of DO' riod sixty score capta smasi two y 1 ROUNDS rn (! ILL1XI SOCCERITES HIV, COLUMBUS, Ohio. Nov. 10 (, Tho Illinois university soccer team (".e.'eatod the Ohio State university t?am hefSToday. 6 to 6. Ohio State was Western conference soccer Champion last year. To Run in U. S. As Professional 'i'" 12-y- a: BIO f Iashj DOUBLE to cir throui scorln BILL t- t j d : n- iLoan mayoq i V -- :n hr j ; ak out 01 and o riod c from evenii The furlou fourtr, Ohio's downs line fa f.,0riDAY '4 45-y- ai seconc rssulh The OHIC Moore, liaskoa 8e!b.e.. Barrett Vount. Larkine Tester. Holmaii 1 Kbj.. Kriss.. Corjt . . Offlci Monday Night, 8:30 o'CIock referee; Voani, Oarrjlni Score " ROUNDS' 6 Iora , Ohio 8! S.iran IMEY GARFINKLE Bftrratt SALT LARC down, Neftdri" downi VS. kicks. BILLY ROGERS T. C. ! Th . ; i cret ofathlete. London. t:on cr Studd. was c fie piavexl rrirh"t for. K;.rb-,to- fclerlreTrireTireTefl,S and Middlesex county. universaty ilX. minute Grubbs DAVE POfiP for vs. f . ADRIAN ELTON - " DAVE (ALT two pa Toads cision, as A. & ence vi( 4 ROUNDS Riley Mickey LAKE SALT Pel Moore 0car Peteron 4 ROUNDS 4 ROUNDS Juddy La Salle Edward Park Angelo Anselmo Billy Snyder 0TII ECUTH AND MAKT 7 (' V", Penn 1 w A " Jrd Saulh. rhone Was, 7417. i PBICIS: MrraatfiBe II. Gem. Adm. JJr, Boy Mc port , ' STAl ,kOuilo'!gli's Arena ?, parquet Jl LAKE i 4 ROUNDS Rlnjijde their ri TfckA POPP 23 scorelet Rice h Eice irougl PEWER n csn-itjriag- 5 HOTJ Scoring 6 ROUNDS Reterratfons at Ihe'?Tlnt, IS ni'W lord mavor Sir J. F. nref.t CHICAGO Hugh Martin - o h i in KID Wn.LI.VMS WINNER. SAN DIEGO, Calif,, Nov. 10 inDcios Kid Williams, new Orleans bantamweight, scored a stashing roi'nrt decision over Alfredo Impc-r.ti- l. tonlcht. Williams! Hiipmo. won eight of the ten rounds. , i m six-rot'- Ir-- . .ft.-jth- i secor back, Iowa Wi lng t: to Ol rd iwrtcda-Oscv- rVe-"- nalii him, was . -- . Harvard; Packard. "featt the ed scoring , ended there, but the Red and Blue knocked continually at the McC bacl Buc peri rd rd pira quia - B V BLACKFOOT, Idaho. Blackfoot eleven scored an easy victory over the Rigby team Friday afternoon on the home field, 32 to 0v The local team seemed to be able to make gains through the Rigby line or around their ends almost at will. Blackfoot was never in danger of being scored over most on. Rigby made 31;0a.aiter a stirring-fiBh- t first down only of the route with Mirenbeck of twice during the entire game. Coach who second finished Pennsylvania, Hartkopf used practically his entire in 31:13 and Leveren of Cornell, who string of men. both first and second was third in 31:21. teams. ? m rtrxt-plaT- HEAL 0 ARC A1H Cornell Runners Win Team Prize . Paavo iSurmi 1028 80-ya- rd t Ohio Weslei ait Beats yracusc I, 1HK RUGBY UNION. Bmith P. Lynch M. RUOBT tEAOIJX. Bramley a, Hull t. Jatelchlry 9. Brniichton Raneera Crtile-Ilth- , tnot pTdl. Caatleford . Hunnlet 3J Dewsbury 6. Hudderefleld 5. i Halifax t. Bailey 1 Hull Klneaton Rover! tj Warrlntton Hriisield,..,.,.,, Undink. Quick not played. not played. tnot tilayed). 19. Barrow i, Wakefield Truuty i, Bradford Northern Wtdnea S. Silford 9 WUan Hlihtield t, Rochdnle Hornets J 1. rd C In Loyola Gridders Trounce) Denver Regis, .13 to 7 P. Squad Takes 4Y? FrosIi7I2 to 0 'Salt. Lake. Wharton Balnham w, . Gates Oaden. Parsons. ........ x.. .a . Binnie. rb Shearer 1. i Linflfld Belfast-Celti- c, Bangor 1. Lame ClIJtonyllle-Newr- UAOUk - Stnton a. place December 7 at 4:15 o'clock, while the elementary swimmers will compete December 14 at 4:15 o'clock, Events for each meet wiU consist of a dash, the graceful dive - relay,., with four and. an swimmers on each team. Entries for the junior high meet will close December 5, and those for the elementary meet December 12. Elementary schools will be limited to two entries in the dash, two in the dive and four in the relay. Junior highs will be held to three entries in the dash and dive, and four in the relay. CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Nov. 10 W. Treading the turf of the Harvard stadium again after an absence of twenty-thre- e years, a lithe, powerful Pennsylvania eleven toyed with the awkward might of Harvard today and ended the brief resumption of one of football' most ancient rivalries with the second victory in two years. The margin of triumph, 7 to 0, was by no means as imppessive as team, the first to dare the Crimson might on her own battlefield since the raging conflict in 1905, when Harvard, bruised and beaten, called a halt on a pigskin feud that dated back to 1881. Pennsylvania today was smart enough to capitalise every Harvard mtscue, powerful enough to halt every danCrimson gerous thrust, brainy enough to outthink the desperate host at every turn. The game, marred by penalties which cost Penn hundreds of yards and Harvard alnfbst as much, was over, as far as the scoring was concerned, one minute after the referee' whistle opened the conflict. Over anxious On the first play after Perm's kick-of- f, Dave Ouarnaccla, flashy Harvard back, fumbled the ball on the Crimson's first running attemnt and Paul Murphy, crack Quaker ballcarrier, was In like a dart of light to smother the pigskin on Harvard's line. Three plays thereafter, the ball nestled behind the Harvard goal in the arms of Paul Scull, Penn's brilliant captain, aided by a penalty imposed on Harvard bv feef eree Keegan. Scull the goal and the scoring was over. Penn's D) U. Referee, A. Oraham; halves. J5 minutes. Leerta 9. Bt. Helena . I Dlrlrtam 3. wiaan 3 SU Helena Rreational4 47, Peathentone LEAOtTK, THIRD DIVISION, SOUTH SBCTION. Bournemouth ft Boaeombe 1. Walull 1. Bremlord I. Newport County 3 Brnh'on A Hove Albion 3. Fulham 9. k. registration department, Saturday. The Junior high tankfest wiU take o) - , 1, Wand-r-e right guard for sixteen yards and a touchdown to climax a Stanford march from midfield in the second quarter. Hoffman" made the only convert of the game with a place-kic- rd ... . Hudrsfi!l Manc.haawr SunoVrland 1. Aaton Villa t. tNOLIBH LEACrUE, SECOND tJIVKION. , Mlddlrnbrough 2. Bmlry . Blackpool 7. Bradford S. Hull City t. Brutal City t, Oldham Athlrtlc 9. Clapton Orient , Motta County S. Grsmsby Town S, Port Vale 1, Nottingham rennet Boutbamptoo I. tot City 9. MtUwall Swanwa Town . Tottenham H ofspur 9. Wit Bromwlcb Albion A. Woltarhamoton ct : rd L -- STANFORD STADIUM, CaL, Nov. 10 "). F.ashing.a bewildering assortment of long, short and lateral passes, Stanford university orusnea ths Bronchos of Santa Clara university by a score of 31 to 0- - A crowd of 15.000, including President-eleand Mrs. Herbert Hoover, watched the game. The Cardinals found it difficult to make yardage through the. husky Santa Clara line. Two drives were stopped deeo in Sant Clara territory before Smalling whisked through rd hopes, 8 to 0, here today. Baylor threatened late in the last period when the Bears unleashed a passing offensive which carried the oval to the Longhora stripe, but the Bruins were unable to push Teama lined UP aa followi: signed at New Orleans to come to O. a. t. the ball over and the scoring threat I, Vtklnaa. Tijuana and become racing secreAndreaeon...... Payne ..Irb ............ Mllla tary and associate steward. ended when Noble was thrown for a R. Andreaaon Three new natrol juriges have been Mole loss on the fourth down. , 0. Olsen.,, ..lb ..... etley appointed. They are Francis Dunne Ferituon....,...,..rhb 1. Olson Calder of. Kentucky. George Snow of New ,i..v.rhb - Darllnaton 1, Trannera Rovra ... . ..... Wilkin York lhb. Cbappeau. and Canada, and William How Doncaeter Rorara 3. Carliale United 9. Hansen Hurst ..or.. Nelson a, Crewe Alexandra 1. .......... These three men ir Jpntman ard of California. Jensen......,,. New Brlahton . Lincoln City I. johanaon .....ef,... ...... Demann will be stationed at strategic points Rochdale , Halifax Town S. Arveth. .......... .11. ... ... . Johannson on the course to observe the races. O. Andre .on ol, , Lrthe Southport I. Biockport County 1. South Shlelda I. Witan Borouab t. George W. Schilling has bnen made Referee, H. O. Turvllte; halves. 36 Wrenham . Bradford City 1. placing judge. Schilling is senior SCornaH LKAOUR SECOND DIVISION. steward on the western circuit of the Albion Roven , Morten . Calliea. Oermanla. S. Alloa Canadian Racing associations in the Armadale 1, Dixon.,,.., t ... Wtthenloben Arbroath S, Ki.it siirllnathlre I. .r .... Smith Wlnterberx summer, and has ofXiniated at TiBaihaate 9. 0t. Barnard ! 0. . . , Oentner lb .. McDonald winter. He will be asClydebank tn Arthurlle I. Schmidt juana every rhbrr. II Dupaix. j also Dundee United a, Btenhouwmtilr1 0. B. Pox. Schwlrta sisted by J. S. Rothert, who will chb . . t Diinfermllrve Athletic 1. Bo NeM 9. R. Ton..;... I,.Stock be clerk of the course. ..lhb . Kina'a Park W. BmlUt..; last Fife a. ... , .or Weherlta Stable accommodations for more Leith Athletla . Dumbarton 9. Tount ir ... hwalder 1500 horses have been reserved. Oueen of Bouth Porfar Athlelie 1 ef it Mussbaum than Bryaon. BOOTTWH LEAOUX TIRSr DIVISION, U ... B. Smith. Nestman Aberdeen S. Celtle J ....... .ol. N"tman Qraham - Clyde 1,1 Dundee 1. . Cardiff City 9. "" Town 7, Blrnlay 1. City S. NrwcaatM - Unltad . Fortimomh a. Ltrmiool 1: Si UanehtiUr Cott- l.efrMid WedMo Cardinals Brush Aside Santa Clara by Pass .. , Hot. LONTXHf, HOOVER SEES The Kittens are in splendid shape, A moment later Santa Clara had and look good to put up their best exhibition of the season against the her only opportunity to score. W, O. Daniels recovered a Stanford fumUte Papooses. line and a pass Much is expected of Mervin Skou ble on the sen and Leo Probert In the back- from Barsi to Jaqua put the ball ol line, but the field, while the two giant tackles, the Stanford .. Pollard and Manson, are expected to half ended. d mucii.ln cheetog the assaults of GAME. PELOTA FAST, Clark. Fife (and Rlggs of the "U" backfield. Pelota, as now played in Spain, is ; The forward pass attack of the claimed to be the fastest ball game Papooses is the chief worry of the in the world. Kitten defense, for the line has been strong against every opponent this season. A combination line smashing and passing attack is looked for from the Kittens, and Skousen, ProBIO bert and Ripple are showing considerable promise as ball carriers. Ths "Y" is well fortified with reDOUBLE serve strength, particularly in the backfield, Ray Merrill, - former Granite star; Wilkinson, who halls BILL from Osden, and "Pemo" Martin, former Provo high ace, are among the star substitutes expected to get a F..0JIDAY chance to display their wares. the meets for junior high and elementary school students will be held at the Deseret gym in December, it was announced by William E. Day, head of the city school Swimming STANFORD VaN .. . j Frosh PROVO, Nov. gridiron fans will witness their last home game of the. season Monday In the "Y" stadium, when the "Y" and "U" frosh tangle in an Armistice day game. The kickoff is slated for 2:30 o'clock and, with the American Legion Including the tussle on its big program for the holiday, a good sized crowd is certain. Coach Buck Dixon of the Kittens is counting on a sturdy defense, effective against every opponent this season, plus a newly developed offensive punch expected to be in evidence against Coach Vere Champion's crew. The starting lineup of the Kittens will be as follows: Wilson and McGregor or C. Prince, ends; Pollard and Manson, tackles; Johnston and Clark, guards; Christensen, center; Staples, quarterback; Ripple and k. Probert, halfbacks; M, Skousen, BILLINGS, and Vikings Utah Special to The Tribune. Special to The Tribune... Salt Lake Loses to Leaders; and U. Y. Elevens Clash Monday at Provo. Whips Wyoming By 14-- Tally SQUAD MASTER , Callies B. G Points, 7 to 0. 'ToVanderbUt 1 0 nygw.' -- nd . Culltm Remund. .......... .rh,.,.,,,. ... Orout ,. Bfase CHUewie..., ,, tti,,... Brora br periods: s$ Assies ... I II Tun .9 Western SUM Referee. Prlncei umpire, Ward: heed 11 ru tin on. K'.tmp Worth- Touehdownt (Aeia Inaton. Call, Remund. Tate nd Llndnulst, Pumts after touchdown Serietoa, Welsh 1. Safety Utah Aritles, Substitutions; Utah Atftee Phillip for pahle. Shield (or Phillip, Banterter for Shields, Peterson for Pax. Judah for Peterson. CemKfcell for Vaoderhoff, Richens fnr Campbell, a. Oiart for Gardner, Bishop for Clark. Cliff for Beraeson. Adam for Cliff. Sorensen for Clark. Hunsaker for Sor. nKf. Tat for Jensen, Nelson for Tate. ih for Call, Undqulit for MrBeth. Wslsh for Remund, Bowen for Welsh, Wad for Vt'orthlnttoB. Orllfm for Wad. Cudmund-ee- n a. for Gillespie. Chrtatofferaon far Wnure State Marsh for RtckerW Bolle r for Down. Mr Known for Orout, Car-Bifar Culiunt Bonilrno tor Brut. A nj V7 If:U Two of the greatest rlngmen the state of Utah has ever turned out, Imey Garf inkle and Adrian Elton, will defend their laurels against foreign Invaders next Monday night In the double feature Manhattan club program at McCullough's arena. Gar-- f inkle will meet the crafty and hard- hitting Billy Rogers of .Chicago! a bout and Elton the main will endeavor to stop the dazzling attack of Dave Popp of Denver In These two the other fmadrmers, backed up by a quartet matches, of promising constitute the program. Garfield was among those prment last week when Rogers whipped Walter Still to a frazzle. Rogers demonstrated that he has plenty of class and speed, oariinkie has naa several years of experience and he now rates as one or tne leading miaaie-weigh- ts of the west. Two week ago Imey outclassed Herman Auerbach feature. in a Dave Popp, the Denver battler, whirlwind rounds six EJton fought last season and, although Elton took the nod at the end, of the bout, he also toot: one of the worst lacings of his career. Popp can be expected to extend Elton to the limit again. Pal Moore, Pasadena, fights Mickey Riley, Salt Lake, in the main four-roupreliminary. : Billy Snyder, Salt take, will make his season's debut in a four-rouaffair with Oscar Peterson; the recent middle-wisig- ht "find from, TJtah county. Judy La Salle makes his local bow d In the first preliminary on the card with Hugh Martin, Salt Lake.' four-roucurtain-raisThe brings out Everett Park (colored) - and Angelo Anselmo. , Ir,.., Iiahle. f Lrm - ... .... Crawford Texas University Topples cum it ,,, , ... ... Tinsie Be menu) . . , . , . . , ... .... Williams Baylor Championship Hopes Gardner.... ....... .0.. ,,..,.,, .... Llord , Brand VMdThoff,,,,..r.rt.. ...... ,'. Morlr I inn ij rd rd 1 iu Quakers Capitalize on Fumble; Captain Scuil Makes Georgia Tech Gives Beatihg ieSIdebs rd line. Downs, Teachers' quarterback, then skirted, the end for three'yards, but a couple of attempted forward passes were grounded behind the goal line by the Aggies, Coach Romney'l gridders garnered their first touchdown a few minutes after the opening of the second canto, when Worthing ton received a lateral pass and raced 20 yards over the Teachers goal line. Gillespie's try for the extra point was wide. Another score was made by Quarterback Call, who circled right end for a gain and touchdown. Bergeson an- -; nested the extra point. A third touchdown In the second quarter resulted when the Teachers fumbled the pigskin on their own yard line and the Farmers recovered. After three substantial gains, Rem-un- d dove through left guard and over the goal line. The try for goal was missed. i Soon atter the beginning of the third quarter the Aggies registered a safety, when a Teacher back was tackled behind his own goal line. Welsh then shot a long pass to Tate, who ran about 10 yards for another touchdown. Welsh made the additional point During the latter part of the third canto the Colorado gridders tried the aerial rout and were several successful in completing passes, but could not carry the oval over the Farmers' goal line. Coach Sends In Numerous Substitutes. . . J X sand fans witnessed the tilt, which was the feature attraction of a Fath ers" and Mothers' day program at tne colleoe. Outside of th Initial quarter, the Fanners had everything their own way. The Teachers displayed their best ability in tiie first quarter ana prevented the locals from registering any scores. The Aggies, nowever, worked the ball to the Teachers' two-yaline soon after the kickoff, but failed on the next four attempts. Colorado Threatens In First Quarter. Colorado also had the oval within Garf inkle Clashes With RoQ' scoring distance to the first quarter, when the Aggies fumbled on their ers, Chicago; Elton Encoun---te- n Wn i r son during the Grand Premio Naclonal, the derby classic of Argentina, Of the amount 1,251,443) was bet to ln and the remainder to place. fighting35-- Utah Aggies scored ft de 0 cisive victory over the weak Western State Teachers' college of Gunnison, Colo., Saturday afternoon R. Kitchen, fullback; B. Walker, halfback; M. Skousen, fullback; L. McGregor, end; B. O. Coombs, center; G. Wilkinson, quarterback; L. Hall, guard; Haddock, guard; G. Staples, quarterback; W. Hanson, center. Back row, T. Raile, trainer; E. Martin, alfback; P. Ripple, halfback; F. Prince, tackle; A. Hardy, tackle; S. Jacobs, quarterback; W, Candland, center; t, Ilalverson, end; Coach Fred Dixon. Johnson, end; l..njnj-.i- A total Of 1048,038 pesos ($1,700,175) was bet this sea- Special to The Tribune. LOO AN Coach E. L. Romney'l In the Loean stadium. Coach Fred Dixon ha assembled a formidable eleven to dispute the state frosh football championship with Utah Monday at Provo. Front row, left to right, R. Torjascn, guard; C. Prince, end; L. Nlclson, center; E. Nelson; K, Magteby, fulbacfc; P. Pollard, tackle; O. Man.'on, tackle; Leo Probert, halfback; J, Livingston, halfback. Second row, L. ' EENNSYLViNIA TEAM TOSSES MIGHTY HARVARD FOR LOSS tciislfo Cougar-Ki-t I "35-- 0 - . B. . by E0-- - j;, LAB U ROLKDS bat ivereity New Be home $ Dietii scored bcip an and Co; tpucbdo " ivsr cRnRLE m-- ' sr ; :i MON tnt: a ji . I ---- l McGiU fcx,itba!l defeatir to. V |