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Show ii ' L FAUL MA i v Sfc, v i, A ii i . CARDINALS B Y WINNING! CUBS L OSINGCANEND RACE TODAY M Other Good ry bouts for the Weekly Offering, - trian, and Bill Barker and Cy- ril Maughan will probably, get the call for these positions the first game. Both Barker and Maughan are reformed backs whose specialty was defensive play. They are looking very good right now as guards. The Aggies tackles, regardless of Romney's starting combination, wil be hefty and fairly fast. The likely selections Ed are Delmar Wilkins and CLff. Wilkins weights 185 pounds and Cliff tips the beam at 200 pounds just now. Waldo Peterson, Norm Smith, Reed Shields and Ralph Kincaid are all between 185 and 200 pounds and really powerful fellows: Shields will be in the game If a recent injury is sufficiently well. The wings will be taken care six of by Everett Campbell, feet four inch, 190 pound end, and either Elmo Smith, Gilbert Mocsinger, Ivan Smith Glen Hammer, or Worth Gut-k- e. is another Pete Evans good end prospect. Remund has been moved from halfback to defensive fullback, and he will strengthen the team defensively. Remund can back up a lme, In great fashion as he demonstrated as a freshman. He is certain to be a nemesis to opposing players. Thompson at halfback is another good defensive man on both passes and running plays while Gillespie at the other half position was good enough to the defensive fullback job keep for two years. Back at quarter ILL AS - Mw.Iy EzpMiM Tlie terms dark of the moon" and "light of the moon are not In some recognized by scientists. communities the dark of the moon is the time from full moon through the vane until the new moon, and the light of the moon is the rest of the time ; in others the dark of the moon Is the time when It 1 not seen at all. Keep Trying Be not uneasy, discouraged or of humor, because practice falls short of precept If you happen to be beaten, return to the charge. Marcus Aurelius. out St 25-- 8:30 p.nu IRA DERN VERSUS BOB MANAGOFF Salt "The Terrible Turk, Chicago GEORGE HILLS VS. BIG BILL THORNTON Rockford, Illinois. Portland BATTLING LAMOREAUX VS. JOE FERGUSON Ran Diego L. FIFIELD VERSUS RODNEY VOGEL Ixgan Providence FOl R ROUNDS Pressed Peculiar abceedartan psalms are Merlon Cncket Club, Ard- York Yankees in 1916 for psnbrs such as the 119th, in. which ere of successive portions more, Pa., $35,000. Barry and the Sept. 25 - (AP) ,. sersneei h nlplinbetlrat order. few Pennock were sold to Boston. Bobby Jones, campaigning his fourth successive golfing crown of 1930, was hardpressed to be one up on Fay Coleman the young Los Angeles star, after nine holes of their 36 hole quarter final match today In the National Amateur golf championship. Jess Sweetser and Maurice Ironman McCarthy, wagmg a sensational York battle, were ail square at the turn of the morning round. Gene Homans, Englewood, N. 3 was 2 up on Johnny Lehman of Chicago, the western amateur champion. of Boston, Billy McPhail shooting the most consistently good golf of any at the outold set, was two up on Charles Seaver of Los Angeles. Reserved $1.50; General $1.00; Ladies 25e Boys under 16 25c. ed to his farm in 1915 but reinstated and sold to the ACTION IN was New Tlic SERIES CARDS-ROBIN- S i 7- $A , ' f - 65 570 4 the BosAnother ton Red Sox, came out ahead in the - only - Ameriean league game, defeating the sceond place Washington Senators,4 - 6 to 3. tail-ende- r, lu-dt- - ... - j Yesterdays Scores j By The Associated Pres NATIONAL Brooklyn 3, Pittsburgh 6. Cincinnati 1, Pittsburgh Called end fifth; (rain). scheduled. Only games f her-TLn- g. The Associated Press Pirates Held Larry French, to five hits In five By 5. AMERICAN Washington 3, Boston 6. Only game scheduled PACIFIC COAST Los Angeles 2, Seattle 3. Oakland 7, Missions 11. Sacramento 6, Hollywood San Francisco 3, Portland Yesterdays Stars Fliers of the Danish navys air corps will experiment with the use of planes in spying out shoals and mackeral and 3. 7. Citys Tb r Names At tbe time of its founding in 1837, Atlanta, Ga, was called Mar thasville, but when it became the terminus of several railroads its same was changed to Terminus, this later being , changed to the present name. innings. Chuck Klein and Don Hurst, Phillies Hit successive home runs, helping , Phils to victory over Robins. Gussell Scarritt, Red Sox HJj triple climaxed five-ru- n rally that defeated Washingtoh. Skswiif Eye Fatigue Fatigue of the eye may be measured by the mmber of involuntary blinks in specified period. More than three blinks a minute indicate that the light ie not suitable. A man working by candlelight was noticed te blink several times s minute. When this was changed te electric light he blinked only twice a mlnnte. rfnken ANGEXfs TOS Newly renovated Through-- at 400 ear garage. The meeting place of Utah people. W. W. Whlteeotton, owner. Frank fflsbon, manag-- r. Ji y and: How Parco Ethyl Develops Its -- -- 4 By The Associated Press Newark, N. J. Mickey Walker, world middleweight champion, outpointed Paul Swiderskl, Syracuse, (10) non-titl- e. Hartford, Conn. Louis (Kid) Kaplan, Meriden, Conn,1'' outpointed Bat Battalino, world (10), champion, featherweight e. -- non-titl- New York Ralph Ficucello, New York, stopped Marty Fox, New York, (8); Pee Wee Jarrell (Mishawauka, Ind , and Joey Harrison, Garfield, N. J., drew, (8). Indianapolis Roy Tiger Williams, Chicago, knocked out Jimmy Jones, California, (2). Sleepers The Pullman News sajs that the first seoper'vias produced tn 1907. The chouse was necessitated when tnnnels were authorized unaer the Hudson river into New York city, a stipulation being that no combustible equipment should be used. All-Ste- I'M Pv ' i i -3 son. There are definite; definable "rea- - v ? The rivals of the two leaders clashed yesterday but without giving the Xans much chance to see what they may do today. Rain nterrupted the gameseveral times and .finally halted it In the sixth inning, bringing Pittsburg a 5 to 1 victory. Brooklyns floundering Robins dropped into fourth place as they lost to the last place Phillies. With successive first inning homers by Chuck Klein and Don Hurst as the starting point, the Phils continued to hit hard and won by 6 to 3. Kleinshomer was his 40th of the sea- all-Ne- the-fir- IT 86 o, Jones , If the league leading Cardinals can win today and the Reds can again assert the supremacy over the Cubs they have held all season, the race will be over. Today the two leaders stand this way : Won Lost Pet. Bhd. To play .593 61 0 4 89 St Louis 86 64 .573 3 4 Chicago If the Cardinals triumph today and the Cubs lose their standing will be as follows: W. L. Pet. Bhd. TJ. 90 6- 1- .596 0 St. Louis ht - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Admission Reds. ven-tTato- 2912 West Center - - "Tie FOUR ROUNDS By Hugh S. Fullerton, Jr., Associated Press Sports Writer The National league pennant race finally has arrived at the point where it may be settled in one days play. St. Louis starts its final four game senes W aganst Pttsburgf and Chicago clashes with the Cincinnati Mack, anl,lny Preston For Pennant Sport Editor tHS ASSOCIATE!) press; Interest Alle&tc Airesaa i - stars. . Like Sure Shot ALAN GOULD IN BASEBALL r,. 11 " Many years later Mack told Bender and Plank were tuv me he did this, not because the released - after team had become so monoton- conditionally asked on ously good as to lose its draw- waivers had been who' had Coombs, ing power; not because of any them. suspicion of crookedness or of suffered a back injury, was let later and subsequently gambling such as was gossiped go about, but solely because cj joined Brooklyn in the Nationthe fresh upheaval in organiz- al league. last ed baseball 'caused by the Three years later-t- he launching of the outlaw Fed- trace of the 1914 champions eral league and in order to had disappeared when Mclnnis and Strunk, Schang and Bush help save the game. When the famous Black Sox were released in deals lnvofv- scandal ofl919revivedrumors lng.about $75,000 Mack obtained about the 1914 series, Mack Altogether, declared himself plainly: around $200,000 lot a dozen I almost wish that. team stars of the first magnitude. Bout Tonight never had teen broken up Fifteen years later one player, Horsnby, was worth Every time a gambling scandal, Rogers league of nations or poor wheat that much to the Chicago Cubs New York, Sept, 25 (API--- If crop is mentioned, sure enough when they bought him in 1929 the pre-figgate receipts they asked me whether that from the Boston Braves. became reminiscent are any criterion then it does was not the reason I broke up Mack one day cfi the subject of4 the not make any difference to the 1914 team. fall of championJack very many people if Gambling had nothing to decline and Sharkey lowers Victono Cam-pol- do with it Surely the fact ship ball clubs. The old Baltthe Argentine, to the mat tli at Eddie Collins and Eddie imore Orioles, champions in for the count of ten, or vice Murphy acted the way they the 90s, he recalled, went to versa when they come together did in the White Sox expose pieces because "Most of them their heavyweight shcpvs what kind of men I had came to believe they knew as Romney will have another for- in much as Manager Hanlon and mer fullback, Childs. He is a bout tonight at Yankee stad- on my club. that they had made him. ium. be should been the for If and tackier it hadnt deadly Unless there is a last minute Federal league, that team 0f Connie continued: able to take cafe of the passes. They seemed to think that The game has been set for mad rush to the box office, mine would still be . winning 2 p. m.4 Suitable first game therell be many yawning gaps pennants for years after it did they were ready fer managerial As it happened a ceremonies will be carried out in the huge ball park when th barring the deteriorization of positions. McGr&w, An unusually large crowd is two heavyweights step into the age and love for the life on ew t them (like were ' qual- Jennings, Robinson) expected as this will be the ring tonight between 8 30 and the farms. broke . but that up feeling m. 9 on Utah in the Look at In back Predictions that facts p. (EST). game only were that the receipts would 1914 and you will find the ex- - the team. date; It is the first game of Hi sar? P1 the year; and the interest in not go much above the $100,-00- 0 planatlcjn of our decline-easilfootball in this section of the mark, and if such be the enough. The team that year road as ,the' Orioles. It was a Hi! conference is greater than ever case, then Madison Square clinched the pennant in early veteraJam. Chance began faces a substantial summer. Then later the boys before. Reddish. Cahoon Garden abojrt Vorse and Smoot will officiate. loss. began to hear and think about 8atne than they did. - The Sharkey, making his first the heaps of money other stars drifted away gradually since , losing to were getting to jump to the appearance their leader. The break frm new Max on backed a foul in Federal by Schmelling league, bad to cqme when will enter the ring the wealthy men ail over the conn- Major League I 1 June, team Spirit diappeared 2 to 1 favorite over the bigger try. They werthat though they Leaders teams disin-ou- r but crude South American op- entitled to it. The result was! Where these went to tegratod fast, within a year or morale The Boston sailor soeft ponent, two after the break, my team will have not only the advan- smash, Non my boys By The Associated Press Red Sox came along WM tage of the betting odds, if it to have ambition to be (Including games of Bept, 23) be an advantage, but his take to worry us, won eight out of That was because RATIONAL . , of the gate wiU be $100,000 In nipe from us in September tnanagf series arrived, "tber were younger. It is also Batting: Terry, Giants, .404 contrast Campolo will receive When the world my team was the greatest only training expenses, about as you know, we dropped four why Runs: Klein, Phillies.1, 157. 01 them all. It could have Runs batted in: Wilson, Cubs, $7,500. straight tc the Braves. Bostons The Garden, which manages pitchers (James, Tyler and Ru- - fone on longer than the other 181. machines before it, but Campolo, has high hopes that dolph) simply pitched us under famous Hits: Terry, Giants, 253. 4 bead- j2wly bufc the Argentine heavyweight will the table. We never had Doubles: Klein, Phillies. SB. same rocks. for the ling come through tonight and fur- chance, Triples: Comorosky, Pirates nish the age of 52, when most I promised my players that At biggest upset of the 23. e eHre bora season and provide an if they would promise not to ?en. fistic Home runs: Wilson, Cubs, 53 Connie Mack under-wou- ld for jump to the Federal league I baseball, immense opponent Stolen oases: Cuyler, Cubs, 35. outstanding be task of com- do my best to get them Young Stribling in, the annual AMERICAN confident reconstruction, Pete at baseball of Palms jobs battle Miami with the organized Batting: Gehrig, Yankees, .380. next winter. could organize and assemble Campolo packs a that would give them some- - be Runs: Simmons, Athletics, 149 but is thing like what they thought a championship club. He never Runs batted in: Gehrig, Yan- powerful right hand even tbb confidence, rather clumsy with his left, they were worth. They were'J kees, 170. baseball and world war Hits: Hodapp, Indians, 220. unless he has Improved since lrjval, but I knew I could not though made Ijb Jpb one of despair; Doubles: Hodapp, Indians, 50. defeating Salvatore Ruggirello ask or persuade them to stick In breakink up the club ,',even thoughto it took him 15 in Boston six months ago. Triples: Combs, Yanktcs, 22. reach baseballs Mack sold Eddie Collins to the long years Home runs: Ruth, Yankees, again Chicago White Sox for a record greatest heights 47Jack LappJPyr8btf 1930, The Associa- price of $50,000. Stolen bases: McManus, Ti- Bobby and Eddie Murphy, outfielder, ted Press) gers, 23. Tomorrow Trying Times went along in the same deal Hard for $6,000. Frank Baker retir- TIME FOR GAME APPROACHES Utah Aggies will present one of the best defensive teams in their history on Saturday when they tangle in the opening contest with Western State college at Logan. Flash and brilliance dont seem to be present but there is a good deal If the of defensive pow er. backs can stop the passes the Western State will have a difficult time getting into the scoring column. The middle of the Farmer line will be composed of good tacklers and men. capable of breaking through to the opbackfield frequently ponents and dropping plays behind the line. The center and guards sensational more will do breaking up of plays than any previous trio of Farmers. John AusVranes, the illustrious MMM. St. loins Looks there always has seemed something darkly mysterious about the drastic smash-u- p of the club that captured four pennants and three worlds championships. After the 1914 season and the teams debacle in the worlds series with the Braves, Mack suddenly asked waivers on his three pitching aces, Bender, Plank and Coombs, besides subsequently selling Collins, Baker, Barry and other A AGGIES SHOT! UP I No. 10 Starting Over Again To aliriost everyone, apparently, except Connie -- 1 50 YEAR S HIS ched as these men seem to be, can be brought together. Rain or sh.ne. there should be a record house to greet this great show. If the Ians by their presence, show interest by attending the big show tonight, there reason for the promoter dto every double his efforts to bring t here next week, Nick Lutze, the V for is who fellow contending big the preat the championship Lamoreaux of Preston will meet Joe Fergusen of San Diego 'n a four round glove contest as part of the vsupporting card to the two wrestling events. Then, too, there will be a slashing curtain offering with Attoetated Prtst Photo Rodney Vogel of Providence and The Ray Prlc. veteran halfback, will Young Keller of Logan. lattre has been substituted as pilot the champion Unlverilty of the Flfield lad has gone te Utah grid team In the Rocky Mountain conference title acramble. Idaho to pick up spuds Jackson and Fry are installing two large ventilators in the roof of the arena for supplying more Little comfort to. the patrons who at- rs tend the big shows. These In Heavyweight will be in place for the show tonight if the weather will allow the workmen to remain on Ira Dern who arrived in Lo-- 1 gan early today in order to rest up for his battle tonight with Bob Managoff, the terrible Turk, at the Allen arena, will have his hands full m handling this big fellow Those who have seen the Turk in the ring, say he just takes .hold of his opponents, put them On the.r back and holds theme there. He .doesnt have any particular hold, except that of supreme strength It will take all of the - craftiness he ran muster to combat this big fellow tonight, and that is why Ira Dern came to town early in order to be 4n the best possible condition for this engagement. Fans the city over are talking bout. It is the seldom two men as equally mat- - the job. 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