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Show JHE DENVER Ten Thousand Persona Sea C DRIVES Left, Ray Byers, whose passing end kicking, and (center) J. Kttcbvm, whose play at end for Denver, and TO G ON Z AG A J Colorado grid feature. Boon mount aw cowrBMwoa.. CU. inter 01. CaUaaa 41 T. M. ml Wee. Stat ST. game. back-fiel- d. sltr torn. itu. a p r. xia Lia"jLciivcr 1?: ioiuc ui rigurcs C&Dtaln Herb Smith did soma af It, rvaaah N. rairavnt (W. Va.) Taaah- fective ball toting for Denver. About 'Taalalaaa Karaal 4a. taa Harrla a the star role In the Pioneer Offense Alaaaaia Harntal e, caataariaaa 7. was played by a giant named Bice, Oaaehlta Catlam Ma Arkanaaa CaOan a, who has hitherto been used excluWUbarlara IS, Kaataakr Stat a Barleam CaUara a. Aaatla CatlMa (Skar. Net yaris salaael freta acrratsaas-- a sively for blocking and Interference an. Tint) t (tl). Yard rainaal from was were his It gains that running. naai Taia naaaara at, aiaaiaaaaia a - Total Tsroafa gainasl farwaH taam nB4rtx.Anaraa-Braw- a most eiiecuve outsiae ox the successIS, Baatavaat- First eowM from scrlranu rn II. ful air attack. MisalaaM A. U, t, MtUaaw tta). Ftnt eewat from ronrara paa Captain Jensen led the Utah line Laalalaaa Callan It, Kkutniaal Twth- - Total aatnkoT of ftnt town! and during much of the time point playwas LinlTaraitr Chaitaaaaaa at. Cnlan Dai. Noma of he Avar! tflatanc ef poati the only veteran on the Una. varaitr- - (Tana.)f a. or kmsoiii Naaaar Captain Bergeson started the game KDWIIT. Avarafa diitanc of kickoffi.. and played good football, but he was AHrai a a. raturn of kJcki in yarat. Total far from his best condition and Lar-se- n Blaftaa li. Ta. Twmdl U Yarat lost ay panaiua.... Ta. Akraa 14 a substituted for him in the sec- Caa Namkar ef passes attomptaa Caa S, Ta. Kaaa S... .tf Hum bar ef Bum camplt ond half. Dartaa a Ta. oaaaUm Maria 7.. .. of . Namkar GrlaaaO CarlaUaa 17, epeatunta' pass The Pioneers outrushed the Farmf Iraaa . va. Ottarbala 14 ta Namkar ef .repUcki trl4 ers, but Utah made the most first nilavia 4t at, va. Ckicaca t Nnmkaf of aropkklts laccaaifnl downs, seven, from scrimmage. The lava stata t. Ta. Drak T. .......... t Number ef fnabkw T. vs. Waahinartaa 7 V. Utah gains were usually smaller, Dan Kaoaa Namkar ef epeontntt famklei racTrd.. Kalaaaaaa a Ta. Alma SI nnmeer ef own rumki raeoTarta run in the sec- Kanaaa-BakGillespie's St. Marr'a t. Namber ef tlmat ball loitoa towns ond quarter being the only long run. i a. .Ta. aaiawin-wa- i. u Km ar a n. lUokkarat tt. Nomas of tonehdowai ine lineup: Marietta t. ts. Ohl II. 41... Number at goals sftar touchdown . Utah Antes. u. MaraaatU M, ra. Cat Durm itmamoiMW.ui-Taa- Oai-la- ta :. t. rd IS Kelson la Jensen (or......... .it liff .........It Pearae .....ers Berteton Petersen. BJSralth...... ry ....rt ... Ketch am Cannon ...... ,... Brmun ...... .... Bownlee ...... ... UvnMt ... ...v., Broil man ,. flamuelaon Smith lei ....... .....rh ..... I"" .Clerk ClkU hr eerloda: Thompson..... Ollletpt Bcara utn Alfiet Denver u. .. Ian- Bcortnt: Denver "ijo'uendAJi non, Rloa. Ooal after touchdown Olark, Oropklck. Substitution!: Utah Antes Welch for Thomoaon : aaarhn (or Ollleeate; griffin for rUmund; wakiae tar Petersen; Laratn lor BercMon. Denver U afalntoeh for Smith: Bran fi'or Clarkt Hlnir for Bamueisoai Hickman for Ketentue; Aieer sot oraio.Dotaan. Field Referee Truscott. TJmplra rod tukenion. aMl linoeman -- asarshall. MlaaU STATE COLLEGE. Pa, Nov. 1 VP). -9 rd rd Ohio State Easily Wing From Kenyon, 54 to 0 hio COLUMBUS, Ohio. Nov. 16 State ran up the second largest history of lta core In the eight-ye- ar stadium today in defeating Kenvon, M to 0, in final preparation for Its closing and homecoming game with Illinois next week.' UP)-O- TOM&Y BUBNS PBOSFEBS. Bums, Tommy heavyweight of the world about twenty-tw- o years ago, has landed in the cafe business in New YorkInCity. the Tommy got the first big haul big money 'heavyweight class as far asdrew down he when la concerned $30,000 flat for his end for fighting Jack Johnson in Australia. Burley Obtains Assurance of Water by May Special to The Tribune. IV Blda GOODING, Idaho. will be opened at Burley December 37 for the last 13 miles of the Mllner -- Shoshone canal and will provide for the contract to be completed on April 30, 1S3U according to a tele- nrsm rtuviivp"! ll"-- e this WBSk from Senator John Thorras at Washington. - TheearijrxorttP'Clln- w vided for will be good news to n the water users of this section, u rhia fuiiI will brine water H from the big American Fall reservoir. (j . U. Qiaat 1..... t.... i ....IT t t t l. I. 7 () to. Faya In t rma Transylvania and Centre Play Tie Gear Call Meeting Of Western League Taaebdewa, Klna maris a vara! at Ma left iaehla. ale. Intoah mad three yards at his left cod. A . Brera ta afrlntAah. took th kail Dale TOFEKA, Kan, Nov. M (F ! yard Una. Rloa mads a yarq Gear, president, today Issued a call onO Utah an play, and Mcintosh for the annual meeting of the Wesv made three mora at enter. Mcintosh mad yaros. a es. Brera to Csnnott, scored em league at Chattanooga, Texm, tw for Danrar. Brers' aaaa for December 3. The sessions will pre- aWii touchdown arounoea. extra powa I. Bcor: Denrer a Uleh cede thr annual meeting of the naUne. Ketchum kicked to Utah's tional convention of professional whrro fumbled, but recovered. CaU Aga'.tj mad- a yrd en a Ion baseball, opening December 4. rlsht end run. Mativhn made three yard at renter. CllL on- - s .K fomr.ltoM "Torcd out of AMOCNTS DIFFER NOW. bounds oil Utah line. Call puntd on Denver's to ed Mclntoah line MeGovern doubt no late The Terry he returned six yards to his turned over in his grave when the find Mrckman replaced Ketchum for Dento sain on an announcement came that Battling ver.' Mcintosh failed play. A A tone pas to Beekman trounded. Battalino, an almost unknown of wuwu lent pass, Brsra to Hit-I- t, down by Call and Denver Baltimore, demanded 990,000 to de- universityknocked wu penalised .tire yards. Htrely fend his title, against Kid Chocolate. mad teres raids around rUUt end. Brers tu Aili tu ait tun 19 19 Dill9 U a M TT 491941 1 4 9 4 4 J 4 4 4 M 91 41 1 ta m 1 17 1 9 4 4 9 It 4 4 9 t t 4 4 9 1 4 4 t 11 1491 9194 BgffaiaagBCa a 1 49 Otaary., SchoenaekaT 4 td Confusion Z Bring In-Na- C, Jiissonri An Election, hs Football Valley May .Be Matched. - DENVER, Nov. 18 LIMA, Peru, Nov. 16 CtV-mob of 2500 persona this eve nlng ttormed the Peruvian football federation bull ding, smashing doors and windows all-st- ar and attempting to set fire to the structure because the Paraguay team had defeated the Peruvian, S to 0, in the semifinal match in tha South American football champion-shi- p played at Buenos Aires today. The crowd stood around a newspaper bunding until the final score waa received and then marched on the federation's building. The police had to use clubs to disperse tha w crowd. Only the timely arrival of the officers who extlnguUhed burning paper saved the OAKLAND, few weeks CaL--A 940 tha boxing fang of tne west coast, that U, many of them, wen turprlaed to read about rrankle Burnt, the old- time Hgbtweigh. of Oakland, being knocked out La a round by an. unknown fighter named Bud Janoo In . - rd It -- 3 rd lt-rs- rd ro rd I ra ra tt-ra-ra tt-ra- pas. Clark to ketchum, was knocked A pass, Clark to Mlke-te- l, down by Mauthn. wu Inwrccoted by Pearse on V. A. 0 l line. CttU wu stopped at center. Mauthn mad fir yards at center, but and vara penalthe A alios war ised fir yard. A paa, Thompson to CaU, mad a yard at left end. Oall wu downed on Utah's d Una when 1 drooped back for. a pats. CaU puntad to Smith oa Ua and b ran acroaa the p. 07 field, where h wu foretd out of bounds an p. U.'l line. Rlet hit canter for five yard end Clark mad tw yard at oentcr. D. U. was panattsed ftre rare for sektaf too much time and Rlet tort tww yard at left and. ..Clark puntad to Can on the A. 0, llna Be returned te his line. - A pass, Mauthn to Remund, netted eltht yards. CaU failed ts tale at rieht end. A psai from CaU wu knocked down. rd off-ai- bat yean It to a pretty good bet that If Mr. Janoo had met either of the Frankle Bums, above mentioned, when they were In their prime,-hwould not have gone far with either one. nd tle. e tt-ra- rd to Smith on D. U.'t line. I'na, and h returned to the Pice slipped In th mud and tout a yard. C'.srk trad four yard rliht tt Rice failed to tain tt left tackle and Clark Una, punted to Call on A. C.'l Attack Pal CaU punted A pas a 8erlat Zona. to Remund wu trounded. CaU'l line taae Utah a pan on D. U.'l first down. Mauthn mad two yards at eenter end Remund made three at rttht taekl. A lateral paa. Thompson to Call, tar Utah a first down ea Denrer'l Them peon wu tnhired and ;ard lin. replaced him. CaU broke throuth center te D. U.'l eis Una, atauaba 15- M-r- St Mary's Smashes farted te tain at eenter. ft TJ. wu penale, ised fire yards for puttlnt th ball on p. Ova tbrae-ya-rd Unei lust down and Soal ta a. Mauthn laUed to tela at eenter. Remand vent over eenter tor two pards, but CaU loss. It tui wu thrown for a twa-ra- rd Rowu three Tarti for a score. A past. amed to vtlch to CU. failed to tain and D. JJ took to ball there. Clark punted 11 n to CaU eat 0. O.'t and h returned to O. U.'l line. Mauthn made two yards at eenter. A paa from Call was Intercepted br Smith on D. U.'l line. Rice made tire yards throuth left end and mtde four ya'dt more ever left tackle. Rice made a -flrat down on Dr 4.aHne: Mtrelv- and Markmnnreniaeed Bamueleon and Ketchu- -i at ends. Wilklna replaced Feterton tor the Atllet and Ortfftn went In for Welch. Wlnotrad and Mclntoah replaced Mlkeeel and Smith. Blrnbaum replaced Broumaa and Anderson went la for Me for D. V. Mclntoah mad thro yarda at ntht taekl. Meln- toth circled left end to mi d lin lax a xirst oown. klelnteah Inat thra Tarda at rttht end th lam and. sot: Otartf p. u, utab Astlei 4. u GtatawBkTOTaaoiaBg Mountain STILL AFTERTITLES a. Father W. J. Corboy, & president of the Missouri valleyJ,conference, and Dr. L. & Ward, head of the Rooky Mountain conference, nave expressed approval of the poeteeaton game, but both said It would be tvee--' eesary to get a faculty vote before the players eould be allowed to play. Tne nocKV Mountain team wouia be selected by L. Parsons of the Denver Pott and the three coaches. "Dutch." Clark of Colorado collet would be quarterback for tha Rocky Mountain stars and 'Powerhouse" Pomerov and Summertiayi of Utah university would be la the backf ield, The game would be played In the Denver university stadium, which has a seating capacity of 93,000. a Writer Says Jones Will Not Retire From Game for Many Seasons. By rRANCI8J.ro WXKt. (Copyright, 1919, Consolidated Press) mutt CLEVELAND, Nor. have been a lot of Inward chuckling among the leading golf pnfeatlfmals of this Country end also Great Britainwhen a dispatch came from Atlanta to the effect that Bobby Jonas would retire front competitive play after 1930 season. The professionals could get along quite well with Mr. Jones a spectator, but no such luck ts to be theirs, 'Tor Jones, by his own statement, has no definite Ideas about retirement, although he to unable to say Just how much longer he will pursue golf champlonshipa. It to suspected that Bobby win campaign for another ten years, at least. The Georgian Will only bt 38 on bis next birthday, and there'! a lot of good golf ahead for a mate of that age. There still are a few records that Bobby undoubtedly would like to smash and that the golf world hopes he succeeds In breaking. Bobby After Prove High School Forme Sports Promoting Club Spaeial te Tat Trfltaaa" PROVO Por the purpose of promoting sports and interelaas competition in the school, a Provettet Sport elub hat been organized ta tht Provo high school. AJene Passer, girls' athletic manager of the school, will act as president of the club. Tha elub will meet every Tuesday and Wednesday evening at o'clock. A hiking elub for both boys and girls will be organized in tha near fu- lure. Betides hiking, this club win Include skiing, loo skating, roller skating and toboganning. Both clubs are open to membership to any fill tn the school, BAN ANTONIO. Texas, Nov. OF fclu' OPEN OAKLAND SHOW rd aia - rd . in Effort to Make Highways Safe ' . li (n An--to- nlo ll-ya- rd '' George Burns Signs to Lead San Antonio Club DAIRY PEOPLE ea " QUKT0 CARS aJ . Bee-Ne- George Burns, outfielder, foamarly of tha New York Giants, has been TiraltMwt;'ra'""' " signed as manager of the Baa Bob li sufficiently Innrian to want Texas teague baseball club for to win both the U. 8. open and ama- 1930, President Homer H. yTarnrrinrtd teur championships the tame year anaouneed tonight. . LOS ANOELES, Nov. 18 C"K-- The tha feat that only Chick Bvant has Otels of St. Mary's oollage prolonged accomplished. Beven times Bob hat Ottawa i'JfC,11"'' their record of no defeats and an un- had the opportunity to win the dual eof crossed goal lino this season, by crown, but always missed la either time - Moateial Itareoni a, ntisbartH Urate, t, breeelng through to a 94 to 0 gridiron tha open or tha amateur. Bo it It victory over tha TJniverslty of Call-- f quite probable he will keep firing un. ornla at Lot Angeles at the coliseum til he meets with suaceas or agt here today. pushes him to the background, Jones still has his eye oa the BritCoach "Slip" Madlgaa started hit second team, but before the first pe- ish amateur UUe the only national riod waa over he saw that If victory championship still to elude hit was desired his regulars would have martsmanthlp. Twice he hat scored COAST to bring it in. At the opening of tht In the British open, but la each of second quarter ht shot his galloping hit two attempts at the amateur first eleven Into tha fray and soon championship of the Island! be has they eoored. After a punt by Rob- been halted, There to enough incentive la those erta had been blocked on the two ambitions to keep Bobby going una. Boyle, Btennett and Pltchford fed for many yean, unless ha should the assault, with Boyle crossing the achieve them both within the nest Une oa a run around tha V. few seasons. In that caa Bobby A. right wing. Mimas failed might be inclined to rest upon his Twenty State Hare Ento kickToaL Two pastes by Bten- laurels, tries In Ninth Annual Pew great golfers ever have retired nett to Botlt and then to lading, tht ny 40 years--maof Exhibite them of have short the for latter good it yards, brought next goal. Again Elmat failed to played past the half century mark. Twenty-fou- r years separated John make the extra point OAKLAND, Calif, Nov. 19 m Coach Madlgaa again tent his sec- Balls first and last British amateur Vardon, Taylor and Representativea of the dairy industry onds Into the game aa tha third pe- championship. riod came up. The tired Bruins oould Herd, the old trimvlrate of British from twenty states gathered here to- -' not hold and when Duncan at- professional golf, still compete la day for the opening of the ninth annual Paciflo slope dairy show, in and do quite well. tempted to punt his forwards wav- championships The most outstanding example of which some of the finest dairy cattle ered. Coyle slipped through, blocked the effort and then ran 81 yards for f championship golf longevity in the in the country and the latest in dairy United states is cnancuer mxul tie machinery are oa exhibition. the third touchdown. Sevan major departmental activiLater the Gaels pasted their way was the amateur champion la 1904 a contestant for several years ties. Including a dairy machinery and and to the fourth seora. Patterson took a prior to hit first vietory. Ha did drop equipment exposition, a dairy prodpass over the U. O. L. A. goal after out of the national for several years, ucts exhibit, a dairy cattle exposition, parade down the field. but came back this year to make a junior divisions, state, county and heroic bid for the title at Pebble national exhibits and the infant weArkansas Rasorbacks Beach, Even Plndlay Douglas, cham- lfare conference, are being held in pion In 1999, waa in the qualifying connection with the show, which will Beat Centenary in Mud field three years ago. close November XL llllkmalds from California and FAYgniiVlLLK, Ariu Nor. IS UP). Travera Retires other western states were in readiness After being outrooted in their own Proas Game Early. for the national milking contest to mud puddle for the first period, the golfer who did retire while still be held tonight In the cattle arena, giant Arkansas Razorbacks turned19 a One to star Jerome Travera. Travert fotertalnment will be broadcast from to the air to humble Centenary, retreated from the amateur arena the show at well as tha results of the to 8, today In the annual homecomafter the 191s championship at De- various contests. was in played ing game. The game troit, where he waa beaten In the seca downpour. OAKLAND. Calif, Nov. H WV-Fro-m ond round by Max Marston. a Next year will be one of tha busiest canrat Olven-talv- l'i ta Jones' lengthy golfing career. Ht famous Madonna looked down will head the United Bute Walker from the wall of the civic auditorium Loom cup team, which invades Bt An- today upon a scene reminiscent In drews and while abroad will corn- - some respects to one la which she waa and a principal 1929 years ago. pet) la both the British openInter-lachAs if watching the animated scene amateur, ids u. b. open at wm be played at a later date was Salvl'i Madonna, a picture valthan usual, to permit the tourists ued at 9106,000. The famous painttime for a leisurely return and ing was the central figure in probJonea will be at Minneapolis to de- ably the most pretentious exhibit prefend his championship as well as at pared for any livestock show. The BOISE, Idaho WltMtlUu-slone- d Merlon to bid for his fifth amateur beautiful features and form of Mary about the possibility of erown. were painted on a canvas sized with making automobile drivers unAfter 1930 Jonea may restrict his milk. About the picture to grouped derstand that "stop" means two the American law to the competitive play of the every conceivable department of "stop," enforcement championships, but it to very doubtful lowly cow. Saturday InIf he will completely withdraw from structed its staff of highway tournament golf for many aeasons. At to begin prosecupatrolmen least the probability is not luffltient-l- y tions, v In a note of tnstructioas to great to give either golf followers COVEY-DALLARD or the U, 8. 0. A. any real reason to traffic officers, the department said that heretofore the policy worry. f had been to caution drivers to observe stop signs. The law Drake Uses Forward Pass requires that - those entering Several aanroal valnes bt To Win From Iotas State "through" highways must wait until they can do so without USED AMES, Iowa, Novt lB mDrake interrupting the stream of low ist raicgs in th citr university capitalized on a "break" traffic, and forward passed to a 1 to 0 vic"It now seems obligatory, CQYEY-BALUR- D the statement aald, "that artory over wa State college In the last two minutes of play of the anrests be made to prevent the UOTOR GO. nual dad's day football - game here intended lane of safety from . Boar at Newaoase Motel today- ;being transformed into a ef ewlimaa ger lane." The yield of a good chestnut tree TTaeatcle Stt or tat two bushels, averages Arrests . - ' BOBBY Negotia- tions were opened today for a football game in Denver New Tear's day team ' selected between an from the Rocky Mountain conference and one picked by sports writeri from the Missouri Valley conference. Permission has been asked from officials of both conferences to allow players of the respective districts to play in the game, which would be staged by the Denver lodge of Elks, the proceeds to be spent la charity aid. Ossla rjolem, coach at Drake university, and Cbet Wynne, Creighton coach, have been asked to hanrTl! the Missouri Valley stars, who would be selected by Ralph Wagner of the ws Omaha and Secretary Taylor of the Dea Moines Register. Ike J. Armstrong, coach, of the University of Utah; William T. Van Da Oraaff of Colorado college and Harry Hughes of Colorado Aggiea have consented to coach tha Rocky 1"" HUtoiy. Boston. It now devalopt that j"Oakland Franki!" Burns waa not put ta sleep in Boston; In fact, be has not been east to tome time, being ai present la tha insurance business in Oakland with that clever middleweight of tan 4 mai una, rra yards thrauak years back Bob McAllister. Frankle Immediately said It was when b WU tkekled same Impostor wha had used his Dunlin eat ar asaai by Brown toe. the on ueam uarrsrsitT-- s yare una. dark nam about tha country the past taa to Samuelaon. niacins th ball aed a. wa a years, always losing or being blocked una, wnere down for Denver iinlreraltT. plot mad out in jig time. Frankle aald he five yard throuth left tackle, but Assies were offside and th down remained llret would not mind at much if the feldown on th llna. Smith made low won once in a while, but at far a first dawn lor Denver entrerslty on at he knew he never won. line around loft end. Smith Uteh'i The fact Is that In this case It was mad four yard throueh rliht taaJtta. but war offal d aaaia ana it wu k not the Impostor who was knocked Ali first dowa tor Deni w ea Asiiar out in Boston, but from Information on hand now, it was Frankle Bums Bite Carries Over of New Jersey, a very clever feathBar Flaal Coaat. Rioe failed to tain throuth rttht terkW. erweight of several years ago, and nice mao iir yaros inrousn i enter, thee who fought the best boys in the world Una. maa a nrst eown on Utah i iiic maoe a vara at cntr, ad then wont at a bantamweight; la fact, ha wu throuth eenter for a touchdown. cian considered a dangerous contender for kicked for tne ortra alnt. title, during tha hey dry of hit Dwir. kteked wti.vs ta, j vSmith in r, am tha A. fl tha Olark career. Be and a returaod to pis Jersey Frankle Bums started tn hne: A pes, Maustin to Call placed the 1906 and in 1914 he knocked out Pete baU on A. v. line. Mauthn lost at ranter. npeon ma a vara ana uau Herman of New Orleans, who afterpunl td out at bounds on Danrar unirer wards became champion, besides Une. tetraoa went In for alty'i Bereeaoa for A. C, Olark mads eltht yard whipping many of the best bantams but both flora wen in the land. He throuth ntnt tacKl. engaged in over ISO offild and the ball ataved an invr 15 Une. Clark. set fir yards whian he battl;j and his record waa one to be yard waa tackled bv K. Bmlth7 Clark felled to so in this ease "Oakland of, tain ft lift tack), but A tflea were penal proud tree lira yards for beint effsid. Btaitn rrankle" need not feel ashamed behit eenter for throe yards. Clark punted cause "Jersey Frankle" wu beaten. to Calf an the A. line, and be The only sad part of .the perform-anc- e .vara Une. atauthn returned te benrar! U the fact that "Jersey Frankie-- lf mad two yards at his rithl tackle and a tackle. A lateral oeaa. Caff yard el bla left It really waa he whom the Boston to fmuna. iwaa araunded. and a waaa. Call to Thompson, s wu trounded. r wu Den boy knocked out, la now 40 years ef baU ea It anlreraltr-rn. rue should not have been tn the twa yard at left and and Smith brok age and around ntht end to Utah I iuu u ring agalmt a ttrong youngster. The an ooaraer aaoaa. on knockout registered against tht Dan tot ill Trtak ArttM 4. Jersey flahter waa by Johnny K1I- POTTBTBl QTJABTIB. ban. Peter Herman, whom Frankle was D. U.'l baU ea th Antes' n won over the Jerseylta Une. Smith mad a yard at hit rliht and; had beaten, later In a three a t fcfl Seorlnt: Ooniata Touchdown Oantll-lloPaflt. Huntlnt. Points iron try after n touchdown Rallt 1 plaoaklcta. Idaho Toue! downs nuit. Kmhlantk (tub for Bert). Polnti front Try after touchdown Clehl 9 pOaotklaks. to Light Interesting jT-r- ui ........... ...Perl WUkli , By Score of 244 T., Tinas auAKTU. rd Bpauty Klrkpatrtck Thomas Beailer ............ Carlson dron Hull STILL FIGHTS U.CLA.Team - Waloh far 1 Thmnaam tf 1 fl Ketchum, Clark and Bamueleon war back llna, wha returned to tha Mauthu mad sarea yards. Mauiha fi to at oantar. rraeraan mad a yard at lain. mao urst rlsht Uckla. end Maui down .on ponrar'i una Call laat a yard at hu left tackle and Remuadmad thro yard at eenur. Call'i pass wu t nocHs oewn bt sue eaa uan Bmltltoa th Denver uaiTeraitppunteo Ha wu dowrxd ea p. C't. yard line b'r" waaaan. aimiin anaaa threa yard ai aenUr. A east. Smith to Olark. wu trouna ed. Clark punwe to qal n Utah's Une and at returned it yard to Utah't 49. yard line. uui mad a yard at hi rttht snd. A doable pus. Mtuihn t Thamason, anaov tore ysroa aa riaht nd. Call auntad wmnn head and th ball wu downed arr by Utah on Dai Sivsrtlty'i It wai line. but th alar wu Hi tknith Tor sail oa its ewa WM run out .of bounds an hli Ua mad IK yi for a loaj. ft! wirwvsai orn tar. to an wu (rounded by Katehiurn. ea Uteh'i It-- ;....Ul .,,.,,,. BURNS Play by Play FRANK to 0n ea th A. C, rd Bna. pan Tin for qulrmod his way to Uutfl first down., Brem Wat hurt, and wu te- placed by Albert, . cau a pass wu mteiraetltad a Danvar anl. yard Une. A pas. Main, varsity on Itl toah to MlkatU. lost fire ysrdTwhan MTkaaU and fall In tha auiA aa U KaV ended. Boon: Dsarar 1 UUk Assiaf 4. Idaho. e Shields. ...,........r Brenora...... It Bernler. ..re aMntint 3b Rail Ih MeKenna rb, Smith... ...ta Score by period: Imttn-Americ- an It 44 tee-saw- Oonaata. Athletes from 11 oountrVte will compete in the Olympic garnet at Havana, Cuba, next March. Panama, Costa Rica, Columbia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Santo Domlnjo, Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba will be represented. 41 19 4 rd M ,U 14 4 4.4 4 1 4 1 912 117 9 N 11 4 9 tilt 14 i s t lteiM It It It 4144,11 ta l ta e Many Countries Enter Olympics In Havana, Cuba 17 It IT 94 A. D. 19 99 19 99 II 191 11 i at S Total una tt IS 14 9 9 97 41 ' M 19 11 o t t t .. H II 97 17 44 41 ( Ia i i U. Game tt Aara 4 tntrpt4 Miea. Stat a Ta. Dal rait H t MnuMaata a va. Mlahlna 1 Manaaaatk a Ta. Carmall Cat M Nabraaka la va .. Aggie-D..... Nnaat vs. St.14.VlUar. ., va. Iadlaaa II...... a Hrtkwatcra Nalra Dam 1J. vs. ta. CalM. It.... It Oberlln I, v. Waatara Baaaraa t. ... OMa Nartaar 1, vs. BatMaarg tt.'. Spaeial te Th Trlbona. a M. vs. ubla niat DaTtVXTV Nov. it. Vtah Asrl and va. Claalaaatl .. 71 Waalaraa IS.avnja Denrsr unlrarsttr faeed a mud flald for . va. Mttabarrh a Bnaaita. Taaak. It. their aontwt tadar. Th crowd was small. Faraa T. v. law won ehoaa to ratfl Utah and at th St, La I a vs. 8. Dak. ttaU toaL Clark kicked to Call on th north 7 St. XaTtor t, vs. Orlatber t rd Una, who mad a beautiful ratura vs. Na. Dak. Aulas t..M Dakota 8. Una. Ramuna made k varda to hi Waaatsr It, vs. Maakiaiaiai 11 U at rlfht and. OUletj) suds a firs down Taailaati t. vs. Jaba Carrall t t rd on benm" ana, than add4 a rari BwL Orata 15. va. Datralt C. C. I...M at leit tacua, Call lost two refit on a ions mosvar v. V' vi run around left end. A pais tnrowa (ram tt. DaTta A BlkJas II, Ta. VUlaaaTa. was rrounoea ana uau euaud ort Daka li. vs. Ma. Car. Stata It .14 M bin Denver uniTartltr'l soai Un. nnaMSn!8a Ftoriaa U. rs. CUaura 1 ball en Its own X-ra-rd vs. ...... 8a. CaraUaa I... rarsiaa a to sain at rttht taakle. Clark ium- OMraetaan t, vs. BawL Oram ..... ff 11 failed But raooverea tor a n-r- ar loss. Diea, OearraKwn a vs. W. Vlrtlat 4., ..11 man out ci aouna ea on' puntea a. vs. a, oaarcta lac MrmttTa la.Tarfl lino anaaiat it. j. Bar la vs. taatawaatara t. vau maoe tare varos at Hint ana. LaaitTllla a. vs. Earuaai a mund aaarlr made a urn down at rlsht MarsaaH a vs. Orava Cltr 7 tackle. OUlftpie mad a sard at asntar. Na. Carolina at, vs. Aaaarsaa T out im Allies preitrraa to utuise s panaitv, suaasavaa a, va. aaiat.-tl- a. une t It fiTini utak ii rat ooan on tna ra MaUaakt ti. Ta. Barlsr t. ....... t ciai isuea ta cain at rfcht Ucki. and failed M tasaaaaaaas 7. vs. Oallaasat it to tain aialn at bit tackle. Allies war Taaaaaaaa II. vs. VaaaSrailt ansiiaVd IIti rards. Thompson mad thro t Chrtatlaa U.... t It. vs. Tesaa yards at bit end. OaU'l paat U OUlaspla ... vs. Bla was trounded and Denver took tlw ball on fana Aasiaa M, a vs. Caatr una Smith made two raroe at IU d Taiaaa la, vs. swaa .,.. t eentsr. Cii k mad thro Taras at rliht Va. r4v. laai a vs. Marrlant 84... I an loan end. Qltrk'l punt wu irun mid a vard Waab..La la Ta. viratala It.. . ...11 Una. OlllesBi veri YV. Va. Waalaraa St. va. Bctaaar at Ttaht tuila. Olllespl mad a yard i t.... a. 1 Ions pssi Utrawn br CU Wi entr. and jtaraaV. 41. Las MarietU a Call luntad to Smith en Qbla una. Wha OMatnara 7. St. XaTtcr t. r nalraraltr ra Una. Vwwll I aaaia . nlo return to his Smith Nlaaara U. It. Si waTatara 7. want around Hshl sad for aeVatn. St. Jaaaal IT. Braaklra CI It Clark mad a pardfrom a kick Etmaarat (ill.) canear s. TarsaraaM aaa Ttala vaiasakia Omni) Banty ItaaMS Abaraaea Nartbara Karsial & 8 a Hat Pass, Iiunai (B) II. lava is. Olark then wunUd ta Call on Ptah'i tt-miaaahaattr la latlaaa Caatral a.. Una, and ha ran out of bounaa an rard Ml. Thaaaaa M. Baaallaa I. ra Ih Denrer una. QtllWPi mad St. Maiw'a (Vnaaaa, Waa.) it. Remund threa raids at rliht tackle and Remund Oftlaaaaia naataaj lata. Taaelksrt a mad a flnt dowa on Danrar iinlMraltr'i Karthaaatarn Oklahoma Taaohara a A to Call, mad Remund Ua. psts, rartawatra uaiaaaaaaxaaeaars TeaBn 14. Jin Tarda, and OlUetPie, In tw true, mad I ORiabama d down on tha Denrsr aatnaatra Una. A Indlaaa IB) la. Nairta waa tar Saaaatj a behind th Une. Olllaspi ta elll, lost Bus rards artk Dakota ti. CraUbtaa a for the Assist. Ollleapta mad three yards at hit tad, wkst and ractric coast. but Calf lost three yards at rliht tackle TA tt, vs. Itak 14 Oantqra Call to OiUwpie, was karelp mlamd pas. tha 4 tt ervr Maataaa a vs. Waaa. Stata IS. peel Una. and Danvar took th ball at. cnaHaa ts. ts. latcrmta. t. .71 a Una. Clark punted to lta own rorvaraUr f IAaba, aaataara araaaa, 17 1 on Utah's line, where Call wu downed irka a. In his tracks. OUloapl ran to his awn t-IS. It. AntBi yarq una lor a nrat down. Call Calambia I Or.) 14. Llai at bn end. cuilaaaia mass roar XI rasa Klaaa ta Ma lf Munarr ra-- sard rards throuih hit left teekie, k ut Remund stuaiiaaMaxlaa lost two yards at rlsht taakli and CaJI Kav Ajralaa T. ralTaraltv ml punted over tha ioal Une. It wu J Marie 7 tto). . . Una. Smith ma ver'a kali on tha otwiaaatal n, cnufaraia laatltata at a rard at his rliht and. and Clark mad ' a TrknltT thres formation kick from yard ai tha wnittwr vnar aa. ua Term . quarter ended, ValTatslte ml Navata a It, IraaUaa con: Utah AstiM 4: Denver TTnlTaratty a (tic). 8BCOND QCABTIB. santa viar is, Btaararf aaivaranr 7. CsJUvraia 7. Washmalan . Clark punted te Can ea hit ewe at. Marr'a 14. UaiTaralta at CallfaraJa at and Hn. made a nice return to Den- he . laa Aaralai ; ver unlvsrsltr's une. OUlesple Mat Callava Is. 8aa Dwta Btat Cara center. at weicn repueea homp- yard lo a , son lor Utah. A pass behind the line, to Welch, netted Uta h seven yards. A leapt lateral pass. Welch to CalII. wha reraraed he field, made a yard at Utsh i rttht and. rk Call punt wu around' on anrar ra Terai mad alsht une rards throuih hi left tackle. io laiiea to sain at ktft tackle. Mad a lnt down rd Una oa his next try. on lxu four Imlth kthUrlaht tackle LEXINGTON. Kt. Not. 16 WW and repeated with yards two mora, eowa oa Utah's rd Centre and Transvlvania clayed a Iirat Ollleapt for tf, e , toorelesa tie m a game Diarting the raplacad mad two yards at center. Wlot mad two yards at eenlar, and nao three yard goiaen anmversary 01 touuiem loot-ba- ll hi tackle, Olark punted eat at bounda and the outcome proved at big ea left una. atauiha failed utani a surprise to Centre as that Novem- to sain at senior. Hemuns maa threa at nu rliht Mid. A Ion pua Call ber day In 1879 when the Centre yards to Welch, wu sroun dad. Call punted to players came to Lexington and found Smith oh th Denrer unlrmlty and he returned to Utah' Una. tnai iootDau was piayea wiin an ovai Una, Rice made fir yards at his left end. Hies Instead of a round ball. made a yard through eenter. Mcintosh rereplaced Clark tor Centre, which was lead Ins for state placed Smith and Brers Rloa mad a yard at unlrariity. honors.! had been picked to down Denrer left tackle, when Brers punted over the and It wu Utah's ball on Its Transylvania and get revenge for the osl line Une. Welch mad fir yards on latter't 1879 victory, but the offense a cutback throuih rlsht taekl. Mauahn could not be kept up lost a rard at rttht tackl and Call punted to tha Dearer university una and Una. 8ml th returned to th A, O. rd l, It e SI, va. Dmtaaa Bucknell Swamps Penh State Team t. Carl Snavely's brilliant Bucknell eleven won Its most impressive triumph of the season today by smothering Perm State, 27 to . It marked the Bisons' third straight victory over Hugo Bezdsk's Nittany Lions and gave them their seventh win against the fifteen which State plied up In the early stages of this ancient aeries. The first period was scoreless, but In the second the full foree of the powerful Bison attack was revealed as the Lewisburg eleven rushed into lead. Starting with a 8tate a punt which was run back to the Une. they advanced Bucknell rapidly on crashing line plunges and forward pass for the a final first touchdown. The third quarter produced the Bisons' fourth touchdown, Fullback Hlnkle going over to increase his season's point scoring to 78. State scored its lone touchdown In the final period. t S3 tk )rd Period Perk A. D. A. D. U N N U eiiod A. D. 44 11 Id Bota ttf lit Pertotl A. D. i GAME R Picker! Teams From R. M. ll-ya- rd t u (aUat naaej. - The Idaho Cossacks had thundered dowa the field, hurled a couple of passea and paraded over to ue the core at 14 to 14. The Oonaagans literally flew over the yard stripes with pastes, only to be smashed down on the Vandal una. Idaho punted, and tha Bulldogs returned line. An the attack to tha end run failed. Another end run started, and tha visitors had cleared the neck for a pass, Ralls to Hunting, who carried It over. The Vandals raided tha Orontaga goal line early In the first quarter, with a punt which went over,' was touched by a Oonaaga man, and counted for the Idahoant when Halt took charge of It Oonaaga squelched an Idaho attack, cracked the line and ends for 39 yards, then 43mith took a paat and carried the ball to striking distance, where It wu heaved over. Steady pushing eased the ball along for Gkmxaga In the second, until Ralls started supervising the ball closely, hurrying it over with a ditty succession of passes, smacks at tha line and trick playt. The drive for touchdown waa eontlnuoua from tha Oonaaga Una The third period the Vandals" stiffening. Their drive in the- - fourth waa strong equaled by the laat Bulldog drive for tha touchdown that won tha game. The lineup and summary: t u a:. f Sill l ! if ii A ooming game. r. ll ALL-STA- . Tha Bounding BuUdogs, changing their attack from passes to plunges and back again, took tne leaa at tne naif, lost it in the final quarter, then pulled a fast trick to score the winning touchdown near the end of the t. fliilmk ,......." 20-14- MOSCOW, Idaho W). The Oon- taga football team trounced a heavier University of Idaho eleven. 90 to 14, here today in a colorful home- - llaj. a va. va. Cola, Ateiee .....! latr. is. (Jtk Ma ... 1 Mlaoo 7, Sofia Utah . Beetea YJaJr. IS. va. Geneva a Wash. Cat. (lta) Batttar a, re. BreaSaae a vs. Waat Llaertr M. . IS Brawn a, ra. Narwlek rd Cainrnkte a. at. M.. CalcaM IU Srraeaaa Partnwntfe U, n. Camag 14..... BaTarfarS t. ........ Dm t, va. Panlaaai aa. ra. raw i. O. WaaalBftaa a. m. Jantau SS aaatrakmrc U. ra. Liaaaan VaL 7.... S amMaaa Ta. Cain f . Holr Craaa (.'... Bmia T,IS,It,as. Mlalo .St U JakarS aatlaa a, aa. St. Jahai St ers UaU Taxt. ta. n. I'aaala aft. St. Marr . va. W. Marrlaai MaklKkari a. ra. Praak..Mar. St. . N. BajataUra IS, Ta. SartaifWS new Tart V. It. va. atlaaaarl .... Nianra la Ta. 81 BmaTaatara 7. . rana Stata a ra. BaekaaU n . ra. Nil. CaL II Ta. DaUwara Aggies Suffer Greatly by Htiahan S4, Ta. Caraaaia If , rraTtataiaa ia tei it. Jala, kkfra t. Gillespie's Absence. akaa Maa4 la, Ta. Caa. Artaa t... t M The Utah Aggies suffered greatly Biataa 11. 1. ' Balalt t4 as. by the absence of Dan Gillespie, who Baahaatcr H. Clarkaaa 1 8 went out 01 tne game at the start SLaifara 14,IT.Ta.ra.Lahich C. . C, K.T. 1.. Brak. of the second period. Maughn re- St. lowk Taaaiaa St, ra. Caaat Oari. A. t. . It, Ta. Laf aratta1 placed him and played good defensive Tempi . Ta. Dleklaaaa ball, but he was not quite fast enough A nay aa, 1. Ta. Waka Faraat " on offense. Call was watched closed Na-1 IS TJralaaa a. Tf. Swartajaar f Vanaaat 1. Ta, af ladlebair 1 ly and was unable to get away. He Waalk-ia. Wtttaaaarc Ta. made some brilliant returns of punts Wait Chattar . aa. lt. Baak It.... ana on two occasions Barely missed Winaani 1. Ta. AUaxhaT 14 44 It ia Ta. Aai karat t getting away for a touchdown. Re-mu- nd WlUlaan ii. vs.aaAriinuatan was probably the most consis- I aleUllia Mmrr aa. Calaalia TJairBr. 8 tent performer in the Utah Passing Attack Brings Them Victory Bulldogs' by Oesaaoat NEGOTIATIONS FOR AT DENVER NEW YEAR'S DAY BEGIN (right) Joe Call, whose quarterhacking for Utah Aggies stood out in Saturday's Results "ee NHk a. aa Vtmiu BOWS IDAHO Football , rd M Shine in Battle Between Denver, U. A. C IN LINE FOR SECOND PLACE HONORS (Continued from Past On.) out of bounda oo the Km. A pass to Samuelson was good, and then Smith dashedju-ounend to the Utah line. A penalty on .Utah Aggies and three smashes Betted a first down. and then Bice carried It over. Coach Dick Romneys Aggies had possession of the ball three times wnnin the mark; In fact, late in the fourth quarter It waa first down on the Denver line. On each occasion the Pioneer line, tod by the brilliant defensive play of Jrazman, lacue, ana Lawrence fuard, stopped the advance. The Utah passing attack also failed to function, as Call was giving his altogether too much lead. On two occasions in the first quarter, Utah passes were grounded over the goat une. TRTBPNE SUM) ASORNINGrNO VEMBER471929i: TiA KF, POWERTOL PIONEERS' VICTORY SETS THEM WELL Homecoming Day Fray; Score, 13 to 0. SALT r |