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Show u THE SALT LAKE TlilBUNE, MOKDAT KORNrXO, NOVEiTBER 4,1929. UTES AGGIES, COUGARS ft PETERSON ISSUES MOBILIZATION ;! Men to Fill Shoes of Killer jsrwvi r Rest 3 Departed Stan. . Coach Vadat Peterson will send out hit moblucatfon call lor basketball t tha Unlreraity of TTUh Monday afternoon, when the Crimson hoop bopea, who an not engaged in football, win Dcgin organuea P - m LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8 Wade "Red" Killefer, presl-de-nt and manager of the Mission ball club of the Paciflo Coast league at San Francisco, was operated on here today for appendices. Hospital authorities reported that ha was getting along nicely. INFIELDS NEED iiOr-ral- ne WEEDING OUT - JIajbr , d V WUNUOIWO, Stray Rattlesnake Terrorizes Crowd -- InN. turn hx Y.SnbVay W YORK, Nov. t tn--A stray rattlesnake, some quirk of chance, by found Us way tonight to a downtown uoway piatiorrn, wnere it terrified dosena of persons before being killed by a policeman. Patrolman John 1 Kennedy, at his post at Canal and Center streets, was approached by a frightened tlck- -t agent, who told him of the reptile. Ha ran down the subway stairs, passing on the way a negro porter, engaged in putting aa much distance as possible between himself and the snake. While persons waiting for trains huddled at one end of the platform, - the policeman attacked the snake at the other, clubbing it with his night stick and crushing its head with an ' Iron refuse can. He reported later that It had eight rattle. No one was able to explain how It got Into the subway. Dice Game l Quarrel Causes Two Deaths ALPINE, Texas, Nor. . UP). A Sunday afternoon dice game ended In the deaths of two Mexicans today, when Amuel Pettis, negro, shot Jim Oallego, a transfer man, and Abeleno Ogas, a plumber. Worsted In a fist fight with Oallego, Pettis returned to the dice game later with a revolver and shot Oallego In the bead. Ogas was struck by a stray bullet Pettis surrendered to the sheriff immediately after the shooting. 3,Year4)ld Twins Die From Poison 8T. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 3 UP). Timer twin sons of and Delmar, Mr: and Mrs. Eugene Reppy of St Louis, died today, apparently of poisoning, and two other children of the . familv mrm in Ciitv rtrumtt.n.1 nnt pec ted to live. They were have eaten some green walnuts, but said-tot?"1- physicians declared symptoms Indi- cated another poison was the ble cause of death.. proba- Dog Napping on Track, I mouses .ur jvuisiun -- L - FOB - t. Cat- Ml - . Glenn TO . CONTCTOS. . 474: First South street, TJnlwrslty street to Butler avenue; according to 'plana on file In the City Engineer's office. Instructions to bidders, specifications and forma for contract and bond, g ether with plans, when prepared, map bo obtained at the office of the City Engineer, VPn deposit of fire doUars tisoo). . The- right h reserved to reject ass. and all bids. By order of the Board of Commis. ETHEL MACDOJfALR. . City Recorder. PVat publication November 1, 1929. laut imblicatioa Severe ber 11. 1U29. sioners. t s. J. POWERS. gpeelal Cerrcspendent f The FRANCIS ' A i , ,' Tri- - 1929 ot; Smith or Harrison Johnston. For brilliance and achievement the laurel goes, without contest, w Miss oienna of the United .tfr.l, !......, tiMiv CoUett, champion States, finalist In the British and a umif tnaUxt in the Canadian cham plonshlps, Miss Oollett not only Is --3 America's greatest woman golfer, but one of the three outstanding stars MARSTERS ROLLS of all time and all climes. L , ' , ) Miss CoUett opened her most nnmiwtittve season bv ad BrltishJ wkVil vancing to the finals of the St Bt Andrews, wnere sno w oev-e- n L her Wethered only v f by Miss Joyce . v But even SCORING RACE superior on the fairways. In that' defeat the American girl won new honor for her country over " f t. y . t f j, the first nine oi tne nisumg ocov ttah mttne. and ItSras one of the Leads on Stanford recorded ever Player ' ' greatest performances ' f I in gou. FirsJ Coast; Gopher s States United championship v ' In the x ' in Big Ten. 1 I ' t Oakland Hills, Miss CoUett not master a golfer herself only proved " i but a great fighter. Four down and NEW YORK, Nov. 3 WV Although four to go In her match with Mrs. Al Marster added only 9 points to his Barley Hlgbee. the CaUfomian n, of a record yesterday as Yale turned back fought back with the spirit on duel the after squaring and, the Big Green team by 16 to 13, the on the first won the home green, extra hole. Then. In the final sne Dartmouth flash remained comfort t t V.4 annihilated Mrs. iona rressier ably ahead of hi field In Individual an avaiancne w scoring. This on touchdown ran ne golfer-Mwl- Uj rdiea ana eagies. record to 108 points, 43 Mis Collett turnea reoora oreas- - Marster' mora than his nearest competitor. er at oauana am wnen sue w ViJWSsVWVNsV Morris of Haverford scored three the championship lor tne lourui time. Three others Miss Beatrix touchdowns and an extra point Hovt. Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd against Johns Hopkins and assumed and Mrs. Alexa Stirling Fraser have second place in tne race, with 63 won the United States' championship points. Hlnkle of Bucknell contrib SMOOT three times, but Miss CoUett Is the uted two touchdowns to his team's asonly one to better that mark. Play- sault upon Temple, moving Into third ing the most consistent golf of her place with 60 points. life. Mis CoUett already ha mad Rlnkle. OaUaudet and Davidowltz. fourth with 69. plan to Invade Britain again next Lehigh, are tied for spring, and it is within the bounds and Booth. Yale. 1 sixth with 56. . r? sue-Mu- fui Lr v IN ..:. i is Uttl :.: zz. able opponent, . 4 ' The writer received a letter from the German star a few day ago. In wpicn ne stated tnat ne nad met with a minor accident, but that he would soon better and wowdthenre- turn to the United States and en to deavor get things straightened out e wUl be able to do some real Business in 1990. ine oner or swu.oou to scnmeiing for a match at Atlantic City, N. J., during January from Messrs. Taylor and Gunnless of Philadelphia, put so-h- the,skids under Joe Jacobs, manager tor oenroeung, ana ne immeaiateiy set sail for Berlin to confer with aerr Max.- - There is also talk of Schmelinr be ing matched at Miami, Fla., the coming winter, but It 1 hardlv likelv mat tne uaraen corporation or New yok will nave anything to do with It after their experiences with the New York commission the past X i Ha-ge- . !: rt 7 i" hl v V , Association). CLEVELAND. Ohio. Nov. 3 The outstanding golfer of the r,m -- " a . SPURS - Troops KiU Chief Of Cattle Rustlers MEXICO CITY. Nov. S fiP. Oull- lermo Gomes, alleged head of a band oi catue rustlers which, had been ranches In raiding American-owne- d the state of Nuevo Leon, was klUed by federal troops set on the band's trail by orders of President Porte GIL " ' BAN FRANCISCO. Senator Decides on Pro gram to Hasten Action on Proposed Measure. Nov. 3 W5).-Moffat, fast Stanford halfback, took a 1 -- point lead In the race for Individual scoring honors of the Faclflo coast conference when he . ran a touchdown against California Tech yesterday. Hi season's total Is 49, with Elmer Schwarts, Washington State fullback. In second place with PhU WASHINOTON, Nov. 3 (UP). Senator Smoot, Utah, chairman of the finance committee, will begin a program tomorrow designed to speed up the tariff biU In the senate. In ac cordance witn President Hoover a de mand for action. He has announced the hill wlH be taken up, section at a time. In order, ana tnere wui oe no runner delay be cause of absence of members. He also will seek to work out a program ana witn democratic western Republican leaders to reduce debate by agreeing speedily to uncontested 48. kfoffttt Tied. Tnr. Ttt. Bttnford..... Bciiwarta. lb. Wub. 8UU.. tab. PcderMD, 8mllln, Qb. Idaho ........ 39 3 b, Stanford tab. Wash. BtaU.. Baundcra. qb. South.rn Cat Outfield. b. Bolthrn CaL.. f 'lelthhaeker. b. Stanford. . iuinfwn, 11 11 Hufford. ho. waihtDiton... BatUxu hb. Oreaoa 30 10 amendments. mere is sun a movement to ap point a special committee, represen tatlve of the various rtouds. to com promise on some rate schedules, but it appears aouotiui tnis will be successful. The coalition of western Republicans and Democrats Is in control and Is not eroected to yield on any important masters. The senate wUl not get to the tariff bill tomorrow, however, until it acts on the resolution censuring Senator Bingham, Republican, ' Minnesota Halfback Increases Advantage CHICAGO, Nov. 3 W).A touchdown and a successful placeklck for the extra point, his contribution to Minnesota's victory over Indiana yesterday, enabled Art Pharmer, Gopher halfback, to Increase his margin in the Big Ten Individual scoring race. His performance lifted his total to 49 point. Northwestern' workhorse, Jumped into second place Dry Commissioner Tells by scoring the touchdown that subdued Illinois. He brought his total to Of Drop in Drinking 33 points, to pass BUI Glassgow of Ion a, who was Idle. The leaders, Including scoring In BALTIMORE. Nov. 3 (JP). '"There is less public drinking today than bean games: . fore the prohibition law was enacted. o. ' . rnarmrr, Minnesota ....J Dr. James M. Doran, prohibition iefKherm. NoTtbwntrn.S 31 commissioner, today told delegates i OlaiMuw, Iowa from 18 colleges In Maryland. DelaHarmMon, Pvrdua ,...4 Welch, Purdua 4 ware and the District of Columbia Sanaen, Iowa ..........J at the closing session of a two-dPape. loa ....... .,....J 3 Tunrrlcb. Purdue i prohibition conference at Johns HopPrltchard. Northvntern.S kins university. 4 Ctombls. Michigan ay i WINNIE XMNKLE, THE BREADWINNER r LOG AN. Although the basketbaU season Is still months away, Coach Dick Romney of the Utah Aggies is feeling out his preseason prospects, who are working out daily under Carl Belliston. one of the outstanding hoop candidates. With the loss of Glen Worthlne- ton, Theron Smart, Red Wade and Duane Henry through graduation. entire new team must gractically an this season. The onlv regular from last winter who has returned for waxed floor duty Is Carl Davis, a forward. Worthing ton was one of the best centers In the conference. whUe Wade and Bmart upheld the guard line fori tne farmers. Henry served opposite Davis last year. One other letter man wiU be available, and that Is Delos Wstklns. Although Watklns was not a regular last year, be showed prom ise oi Decerning a great player. Several men have been working out daily In gym, -- preparing themselves for the coming of basketbaU. Early noon aspirants are Carl Belliston. a substitute last vear. Ben- nion, a hoopster from Davis high; eetn ranunson, kicks college star, and taunneUY another substitute of last year's squad. These boys, along with some others, have been out every night for the past three weeks. Belliston wiU be in charge or tne workouts until Coach Romney Issues his first caU for the hoopsters, the week foUowing the football game with Thanksgiving PROVO. Brigham Young sity Monday begin to commandeer Its 1929 basketbaU - force, when practice begins to fairly normal manner at the Cougar Institution. ' The loss of a string of veteran gives Coach Ott Romney a difficult task In molding together a Don Dixon, conference contender. Owen Rowe, Les Wright and Clarence Skousen, a quartet of fine on the 1928 squad, and Rags IngersoU, "Y's" lanky center, left by bas-kete- tor-war- ds graduation last June ana ukixd; completely wrecked Ott s scoring combination. One brilliant star of the "Y" attack of last season, now- ftver. returns In the rerson of Eldon Brinley, the clever forward of the "Y" last season, tsnniey is owy a sophomore this season, and he ap- pears to nave a giowmg luture ueau of him. MagWby Captain Cooper, Assure Capable Gaards, , Caotaln Oeonre Cooper, one of the best guards of the conference last season; Russ JJagleby, his mate on. the guard line, and Brinley form the chief nucleus around which Romney expects to mold a formidable aggregation. These three lads will be difficult of displacement by any freshman or reserve material of last season, but, on the other hand, the talent which the Cougars have coming up promises to give the veterans a run utao. " for their posts. Among the reserves of last season are Mark Balllf, Paul Thorn, Lynn ExDlosions Shake Lou jJohnsonRalph (Halvorsen, nutcnen, tjeorge d capita, tieveic Two Picture Theaters Crawford. Prank Walker, Mark Reeve and Ralph Poulson. These lads ST. LOUIS, Nov. 8 CP). Two were generally used a guard posts, will again neighborhood motion picture theaters and it Is likely that they were damaged by explosions which seek defensive berth positions. class the CouFrom the freshman occurred thirty minutes apart early too ay. ine tneater owners attributed gar chieftain likely will obtain other both blasts to the first outbreak of formidable basketball material Chief violence In a dispute with union of the greenlings Is Elwood Romney. the radiant Dixie star or last season, musicians. who will bid, strongly for the vscari' No one was injured, but the exnln center post. Then there are Floyd slons shook the neighborhoods and Rooison. wj damaged the theater bulldlnes. mo Btdduiph and Bun tion picture machines and Vitaphone Provo aces of last season: Lee Chris Harc!d Pleasant. Orove;, tiansen, apparatus to tne extent or f 11,000. ' Union musicians In manv theatem Wilson and A. Patten, Springville, r. have been out on strike for about forward hopes, and Lynn Taylor an" six weeks in a dispute over a con' Wilford Oveson, two likely lookir" tract concerning the number of mu players from Gila junior college c. . .. Arizona. sldans to bo employed. A former "Y" student M. Wagleby, PLAN CHURCH DINNER. ' -- brother of Russ and costar with th- MIDVALE. Members of the 1a. latter on their high school team, also dies' Aid society of the Methodist returns and Is expected to put In a Episcopal church will give their an- strong bid for a forward post. nual election day dinner Tuesday Ott Win Direct Men) from 5 to 8 p. m. There win also be ' ; a musical program f oUowlng the din Two Nights of Week. and Monday evenings. Thursday ner. from 7:30 until 9 o'clock, Ott will direct his hoop drill, and on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings the hoopRadio Stations sters will work out under direction tiSlr Salt Las tise M1IS last season's squad members. Sev of KDYIr aalt Lara . m s m '2M K Kn-L- oa to a Aatelea .. . S I M of the boys who still are engaged era . M .4S1 KPHOflan Fran E In football will be unable to partici.... .. . .17 S M (10 7o ; pate in the hoop drill until the season ,4S M (20 : . ..tat l u lOM X ft concludes, November 33, after Which KOADeiwer ... ... . S01 S M no f( the Cougars Will take up their bas. .v. . S61 I M IJ10 K tt KP(V-8a- n ketball practice regularly, In preparaPranclseo 440 $ U ' the-Sm- art ; -- Turning KOO-Oatl- aod the Dial KOW-Port- laix . KOt-flea- ' tion for an early-- aonconference ' aerkultural schedule. ',kU5evin. , A heavy schedule of preseason .. 4:S a. at. ' icSiLlTeetock " games is expected by the Y" menKSIr "Soota of Romance. rerlew. .' Z t : a. at, tor, to develop his team greatly for "ksL .KSL review. procraa actual conference conflict Montana KSL'Top o the MornlnfU:4 p. aa. KDYb-"OMines opens, the season for the CouMonuns." a. av 1:00 . at. series gars when it plays a two-ga' , K3L mueieal procram. KOTIrrTba alarm dock. Dlreriuied hereDecember and 11 On De 1:1S a. m.' use entemoie. veiumoia njjiu p. aa. cember 18 and 19 U. S. C. comes here asiten. ' Mdmenti with the Jlelodj llu- - J:SOKDYL CBS "Tor Tour Ihtormatton." for another pair ot games; then the' 7:SS a. m. p. -- Mava Hour K8I "To a! the llarsln: cougars depart for their holiday tour a KDYL CBS muueal album. Blue taoodur (loom chas- of the coast. In which they play a 1:10 p. at. ' dozen teams, beginning December 21 KDYL Afternoon Jan skit. . liU a? a. . too p. S:(c "Start KIsM." Dar U. C. L. A., which they meet thrice at KSL Informal studio Procram, ( ' jKeL on successive days. KSWThe UornlBK Watch." varieties. ufiir. K1JYL Sr.aklaJt protiam of waits S:M p.KSL "Ye Olde Towne Orper." V DVT. Pnnn i. r nf mmmIa S:S a. am. NOTICE TO BIDDEBI. 4:0(1 p. at. the liornlnt." KDYl."rop KSL BO tabernacle choir and ore an. S:S a. at. KDTrX With the popular eons writers. KDYL Matinee dance hour. Sealed Drorjosala will n raaalTad at a. a. t:nK8L p. at. 4:oKSL the office ot the Secretary, Park BuildContinuation of "TO Olde Towne ing, Proerara of ooreltr and comedr. UnlTerslty of Utah, until 13 noon . ' Crver." KDYL Remote: control - broadeaat diKDYL TJncle Ben and the Kancaroo on Monday. November 23. 129. for the club. rect from police headquarter!. construction of an addition to the Hy:1 a. at. S:S p. at. draulics Laboratory located near th 13th KDYL The days popular tune. wi topics. . ;1SKDYlr-NeEast street reservoir at UnlTerslty (tract : a. m, p. at. and First South street. Salt Lake City, KSL Studio procram of musical selectime. . MKSIa. at.Studies la three-foUtah; and for a tions. turbine, KSL "Top o" the Mornlne " electric Stock reports. generator, and auxiliary apJCDYL Uouaewlvee' , program. to . itsKOVX be contained therein. paratus 'KfJtLCBa Romaar Patterns. a. at. This Work includes th ermatnicUnn BIDYb Mn. Tenor, home economies of a brick and oonerete bull dine 30 by 38 K6LbtTersifle4 musical procram. M KDYL Bert Bmoot eampalen talk. feet, th building of a tallrao and draft KBh Horn oeonomlce prosrsni directtube of an anrrenta lanztb. of about KDYL Twillcht echoes. ed by Mia tutu Sorea. SO foot, the furnishing ot a reaction turKOYXHouaehold hints. bine of about 130 horsepower, the furKYLSamuel rTichals cajcpaiin pro- - nishing l(:e a. at. of an electric sen era tor of about oia v. sram. .procram.br electrical 80 kilowatt, the hi aiucnpiion. p. at. 70KSL furniahlng of control NBO 3. DonaM f'srker. tenor,. KBlfli "Contraata." ' . for the operation of turbine equipment M:4S a. at. KDYL "The Western Baritone.:' and generator, th furniahlng of several KFRC "Bobs." sports authority. Or. Ralph X. Shadduck. dletl- Items of auxiliary electrical and hy1 KrjYLrMzle anrf Pees?, harmony' dua. draulic apparatus, the installation of the a. VUlt With Mrs. Jennie Lec- KSL-- "A KTRC Oeorse P. Zdvards of Coast lay above mentioned equipment, the furKDYI. r.dd venor, bishing and placing of about 490 feet a. m. a. aa. ; of throe sizes of electric conduit each NBC KSL orchestra ender direction Musical of vanetles. ksl to extend between th hydraulic laboraKDYL UlddT oraan rMftal Jonn pntnp Bousa. KDYL Joseph Lake eampalen talk. U:S0 a. aa. tory and a point ot connection on - the KFRC 'Period of Sunshine."' KSlr Political eampalen speeches with University campus, the suPDlylna- of 7:40 p. as. musical Interpolation!. materials and Installation of a sewer MMvarahMC thWDVL KDYL Studio procram.? oiua from connection to and sanitary facilities in . 7;&ft u. m. U:IJ a. at. KDYL Parm flaahea. KDYL Barry L. yinch eampalen talk. the building to be constructed, the supH:M a. aa. p. aa. a.eiKSL plying of about 3000 feet of. insulated KDYL BjnopaU of erenlni procram, "Western Hour" concert orehea wire, and the doing of other amaller tra anil artltts U:SO Naea. Cheo-- amount of appurtenant work and the KDYL Lowell Berry and his KSL affiduay melanse. KDYL CBS oatunia In srhita furnishing of other needed materials colata Dippers. 18:10 p. at. KPRO Eskimo pi procram. and equipment. S:Sn a. m Proposala will be aecentad for tha KSL NBO "San Oabrlel Klsslon": Bob whole or th work and equippart ot Maeaimsey, wnuuer. ana Harvey ment accordlnato blddlnc arhnriui.. Hays. furnished. Certified check for ten per KDYL CBS story In a son. irociram. Cent of th amount ot tha hid must ackkrv Lincoln unance KNX One-aplar directed by Oeor- - company the proposal. ' '. .'" ,: -- .7' ::..T -H (la Plfleld. Instruction to. bidders, with piane. w i a p. m. I 7 specifications and form for proposal, rBfclff 7 fwi I t:P KSL KBC "Amos 'n Andy." KDYL CBS Hotel Paramount erche- - contract and bond, may be obtained from A the office of the Secretard TJnlirl)n roolden-etaKTRC Blue Monday t)f Utah.' Tloorh' 228 lark ta Building, upon s Jamboree." uouara, wmcn will be KNX KNK feature artists. ... refunded upon the return, of th plans :1S p. au KSL "Th Jewel Box." and apeclflcatlon. ; S;M at. The university of Utah tv.. KDYL Pisht broadcast br remote can-- 4 to reject any and all bids and to right trol direct Irorn we Btppoarom waive minor defect. rerael ra. Darren blow by blow. BOARD OF Weather economic. KSL . forecast; . oo4 li m 9- XJOYI-ca- -- water-driv- . asir-afann- : Russ Bergherm, I ' upon receipt of a comnlalnt from Raymond Dickinson and J. M. Bridges, American ranchers of Zara-gos- a, the president Instructed the military commander In Nuevo Leon to capture the rustlers. Gomes re sisted and was shot TARIFF ACTION Stanford Player Leads by Point PROVO AND LOGAN ATHLETES WORKING I OUT DAILY; A. C. LOSES VETERANS doubt now that Jack Dempsey, former worWa champion, has a plan mapped oat whereby he expects to get the husky young German into a "century" match next summer, either at Soldier field, Chior the new arena In Detroit '' cago, From information spuled In Chi M ,y cago, the "Manassa Hauler" entered j : $ the game In the windy cltv. not only as a business venture,, but with the hone that be ootid put tver the big ffah with Schmellng In 1930 and with himself as promoter and prob- (Oopyriht; 1929,'Consolldated Press son-- war m SpaeUl la Tbs Tribuo. There Mrs.Leorederman,wewYori. ,'By I Farmers to Build Quintet Ott Romney Must Develop - New Around Carl Davis Scoring Combi Many Believe Dempsey Is ' Lettermen Go. nation at Y. Still After Schmellng Special to Th Tribune. ' Special to Th Tribune. ling Battle. univer- etc. v-- -- ''i.r s ' 10. 11 CHICAGO. The tempter 1 out for Mat Schmellng, German boxing star, who seeks th heavyweight title, but who unfortunately got himself In bad with tine New York commission through th shuffling of managers, . .. tW Office of th City Recorder. Bait Laie City. Utah, October 31. 1939. Bealed proposals will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m.. Tuea-tfa- y, Koraciber 12, 1929. for constructing pip sewer In Sewer Extension Mo. J; , u-- KOTICI r ' . tj a r fClttmirlO THrVT NEW YORK, Nov. 3 VP). A police W t'M CTTINfi MARRIED . ...ii. nr.rccf in rtim au MONftWNO ... . tt COSK doe that used the tracks of the Bay 2?j TiAV.APTEK Tomorrow w as one line .elevated In eo LB Brooklyn Ridge TO ooff fU; tucicy .weak doni shis IanO a place for a nap today caused a rear-en- d rvi .mfi teeCAUSE FRANK collision of two elevated cars and alight Injuryoight. . It' ' A, CoUett, Dtl Monte, The Giants wffl start with Bin Terry at first, Marshall at second and Andy Reese aa a codiutor. Travis Jackson will be at short and Freddie Lindstrom at third. The Giants are not blinding their eves to the discovery of loose infield material and would buy, sell or exchange if they couia rind tne link tnat is miss. ing In their pennant chain, Brooklyn win-- nave uei , xsisson- nette In better order than m 1929 for first base. Flowers at second. Warner at short. Gilbert at third, because be did pretty well in his batting last season. Gilbert was the only tnfielder who did earn his salt Blssonnette. who never should be of possibility that in 1930. she may satisfied with las than .839, batted be the champion of two nations; . .380 in 1939, ,, Second among the outstanding The Yankee win us oenng at women golfers of the season was Miss first and there you stop. If they Helen Hicks of Long Islsnd. This like Lazzart at third, put Jlmmle young woman enjoyed splendid sucReese at second and play Mark cess during the entire year. Eoenlg at short, it will be the stoutest attempt at experimentation In V Electt the American league and maybe the Edinburgh Yanks can get away with It Churchill Lord Rector The Athletics wui pisy jimmy Foxx at first they'd better do It EDINOBURGH, Scotland, Nov. 3 from now on and forget that he Is VP). Winston Churchill, former start will a catcher bv trade and chanceUor of the exchequer, has been with Max Bishop at second, Boley elected lord rector of Edinburgh uniat short and Dykes at third. They versity.- Ha received 864 voles. O. K. wont flmh that way. If they do, Chesterton, the author, received (93 is possible they wont iinisn in and Mrs. Sidney Webb, wife of Lord first place. Pamfield. 333. The ramies nave uon hutsi si The lord rector of the unlversltv second. ThomDson at first Fresco la elected every three years by the Arand at short Thevnow Tommy stuaents. Tne retiring lord rector thur Whitney at third. The Infield Is Sir John QUmour.is worth IS points above par right now and may get better. If Hurst can Imorove like Chuck Klein, ele- than he Is.. Stripp may play third. vating his batting average to ,333 Harry Hellmann can play first. or better, the Phillies will be crowd Cab Infield ing the present occupant ox iirst Remains Same. division pews. The Cubs wUl play Charlie Gflmm. Washington will play Joe Judge at first, apparently; may keep Buddy Rogers Homsby, Woodle English and onto Lester Bell. Grimm Is not so bad Jimmy Myers at second, hang Cronln at short and start with Ossle when others hit on the team. so if bad the No Sox will have Art third. The White at Bluege Washington outfield can be loaded Shires on first and Willie Kamm on third and Manager Donie Bush will with T. N. T. Pittsburgh win keep Eon eneeiy do the rest Bush goes to Chibe at cago with the same situation con-- ' at first Pie Traynor will third The remainder of that In- fronting hlra that he left behind at H field may be referred4 to Jewel Ens, Pittsburgh. Louis Nationals wui not sell manager of the team. Dick Bar-te- ll St probably will play on it. Clarke, Jim Bottomely although they could who was tried at snort, hasnt shown' get a good price for him from one that he Is a second Glenn Wright club; will use Frisch at second, Oel-be- rt at. short and need a new third Cleveland will have Fonseca at first. Hoddap et second. Cleveland bawman. needs a shortstop. Joe Sewell will: The St Louis Browns are not be at third.'' likely to drop Lou Blue at first Thev No one knows much about Cin- - wUl start with MeUilo at second. Kelly may be started at probably stick to Kress In the middle first. Kughle Cfitx will play second of the ring at short and need a if he if was sold for several thou- - third baseman, O'Rourke sands of dollars. Ford may start idolised by Dan Howlcy, but few at short.' butNfhe Reds need better agreed with Dan's opinion. - 1 1929. Miss Helen Hicks, Hewlett, L.1 Hill. Kansas City. I. Mrs. O Mo. ; 4. Mrs. Leona Fressler, Lo An" v ;f .'' geles. S. Miss Maureen Orcutt. New York. . Mrs. Oragg Zifur, Lo Angeles. 7. MistVlrgUila Van Wis, Chi' " ' J cago,s. Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hard, ' ., Philadelphia. ' 9. Mis Bernlct Wall, Oshkosh, ,. ' Wis. 3. " i tfOUDDTS GOLF RANKINGS "., I rsrmn Al Marster f, Draimouth's great quarterback, whose 10S points place him 13 counters ahead of .bis nearest rival for national foot pall scoring honors j Glenna Collett Placed at Head of Women' List by Powers. Major Operation tlca. Although Peterson bai confined hi effort to aiding; Coach Ike Arm. hi strong's football drive, several of enDasketDau men, not otnerwiae caged, have been working out In the vtte gymnasium, under the direction '" of Captain Jerry 8mlth, who himself has been putting In some hard licks in an effort to condition his eye for t still rather distant season. Cos, freshman forward of last season, and Reese Llewellyn, another 192 star of the youngest class, are - among those who hato been laboring witn captain Bnutn, The loss of three of his last teason regulars is bound to cause the Ute mentor considerable, worry, but Chadwick Reviews Situa-- 1 In the return of one former plajw lion on All of noU, and two of his best guards of . last season, there appear a ray of League Clubs. ..awnahlnev Frank Jonas, pete Couch " and . Ralph Goodwin, the former two forBy GEORGE CHADWICK, wards and the latter one of the best (Copyright, 1929, Salt Lake Tribune.) guards ever to perform In the confer LJIEWTORICJrov-A-Inflelencev are hist to the Ute this sea . son. Pete Dow, who In high school will be weeded out, turned over, har and nis former years at the untver rowed and raked from one end of slty was a brilliant forward. Is the the major baseball leagues to the returning forward hope. Pete starred other In 1930. Let' look over the In the Copper league last season, and Into Just the scoring possibilities as they shape op at the jnay develop puncn me uxes neeaea last season. start of November. Oeorge Wstklns. Hap Lybbert and Begin at Boston. The Braves wffl Theron Davis, three of his guard de- have John Neun on first base If pendable of last season, and Ray Price, reserve center, are others who be can show anything. Freddie Ma-should be able to aid In the forma gulre will play second. It isnt cer tion of a winning Utah basketball tain that MaranvMe wui be deposed team. All four of these men are now at short, and If he Is Rollins may occupied with football and will be get the Job. Third bast seems to untU Thanksgiving day, after which be between Joe Dunn and Oene hoop practice, wltn all hope present, Robertson, both formerly with the wui lonnauy get unaer way. Yanks. If Dugan comes up with Peterson is faced with the task of his health, be 1 better than a prom a into whipping squad shape early 1m. in ths season, despite the fact that The Boston Americans mav nut jus eonierenoe scneauie does not be- Bill. Sweeney on first, are apt to get gin until January 10. The Utes have aiong witn Bin Regan at second, . billed a preseason tour of the coast would like to trade a good shortduring the Christmas holiday, and stop Into the team, with Narlesky In . though, on this men will the background, and may deem It trip, many .see action, the Ute mentor expects to worth to go on with Bob find a working combination. It Is Reeve while at third. . certain that those men who make the . tour will have to show before the Ute Giants Han. jevvw metue enougn to merit varsity For Material. ' ssssssssBiaasaa .... Well Following fl fl If Q TAfYH. I I I I I I I I LEADS LIST S r sswss WEST'SSTAR ORDER AT CRIMSON GYM MONDAY Fetenon Most Find New PRESEASON HOOP PLANS , . Kt 'I ' : The Night Watch ' rZFSJL. Jii l ( w oo .j ,iT'3 Via viTl L I GOT All My i CwoPPtMfi DONE : GUtSS 1 vfoft"r the J up i go to AV yi a 7 YAT i.. . . A RV. 6fn ,' . IMKm iw .......... iai S:4S p. m. K8L ProcranL by electrical transcription. p. as. . . . KPL hoO atanon Kent, Marian un- 1: belt and the Ftrettone ecorlstert; chestra under direction of Max Johanna Lee Instrumental trio. :KPO KPO concert orcnestra. KNX Rio Orande Oil procrant. lt:S a- at. KRL Variety procram. KDYL The Oyples. KNX Bremer-Tull- y procram of ree- ' ords. 11:00 p. m. KSL fJBO Balon music the Slumber Hour orchestra:, solos br Luctle KirOey. soprano, and4tatold-Spaaid-'' ylns. tenor, KDYL Dane music. U: Midaleht. KSL Reaueat hour with the "V'tca-boh- d of the Air." KDYL alanine off and time report. 1:00 a. in. KSL-Sll- ent, 1 .. , . .. orDq-- lln. KDYL tr ...... RTCETTS. OF UTAH, Thome (Signed) TJOTVEMITV Bull. Secretary. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVXN THAT A special meetlnc of tha atorkhnirf of Golden Porphyry Mines Company, a corporation of Utah, will too held at the office of the company. 17 West First South st. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 20th day of November. A. D. 1S3S ta o'clock p. m.. to vote for or against the amending of Article XI of the Articles of Incorporation eo that as and when amended the aarae shall read. aa.toUowa Th fully bald eanltal stock at thi. corporation Issued and outataniin from time to time Is hereby dojiared to be nonaaaaaaabl. . 3. B. WAT T.Arx President, Golden Porphyry Slinos' Co, - 1 |