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Show , 4 . ? TT iiimiiiiniimMiMiTmuniiMmuMumummTMmMMmMMMifMiiiH"-1111- t TTTT MMUMIIIMUmMl , v-.v- r i PAUK , i &1A t ! UTAH AGGIES READY FOR THE BOULDER FOOTBALL ELEVEN (ceremonies which will include Uate county, city and college 'olUcials will take place be- - Short Workout i. - how-eve- r, the ring and finally lowered second and third round Del came back to score . the curtain for the first act with a twisting airplane ride knockdowns, for Bill. This fall lasted 12 The batte royal wa a battle j In To Dern Match minutes. royal was a battle royal in The third and deciding fall - deed and action and the five gave the fans in two minutes with a. contestants Show came Last Dern their money's worth by Just punishing crab (hold. very nearly got in an awful watching Shunjl Koike do is This little Jap and mess at the beginning of this stuff. Wild Bill Thornton got ex- when he fell into a arm scis- Serge Savage bad a little mix-u- p of their own. The battle . actly what he was looking for sors, .however, he got out of it in a match with Ira Dern on and turned it into a crab hold royal lasted three rounds . and Thursday night and was . tos- that gave him the bout. After at the end of that time was , sed out of the ring so many the match Thornton remarked called a draw. It is expected time that it- - made Williams All I got to say is that he that Promoter Jim Alin will head swim. Dern won the fi- is a good wrestler. these five a jmin sometime; nal two falls with an airplane In the semi final wrestling Oh yes, the other three and , ride for William and the last Roundy Bird, Rail match of the evening Joe Fer- Lloyd ,. fail with a crab bold. Kid Bodrero. wild the guson, gent wooly At that it was a' good pratch from wrestler local Nelson,George San Diego, agreed to toss as Bill won the first fall in Hy Sharman twice in 30 min- was the referee for the wres17 . minutes . with his famous utes night but . thus giving tling matches Thursday faded, This hold is crucifix bold. did a good job of it. He and the match. Joe However, Hy something the local fans have did throw Hy once but it took was on his toes all of the timtf never seen before. It is one 25 minutes in a rough and and it wont be long before of Bill own inventions and is tumble match. In the himself will be in the remainm his favorite hold. Before Wil-yu- ing five minutes Joe tried in George 'l ring. got this hold on Ira we vain to toss Sharman' but be had 17 minutes or real honest failed when the little lad from to goodness tussling for both SaiV Lake City time and again Former.Polo men, got out of punishing holds,' Just before Ira got thrown Del Baxter of Cornish got Committs Suicide in the first fall. Bill got a a , four round decision oybr terrific arpt' strangle on him Ray Gorman in the boxing and held It for about five headliner of the show. Del minutes and practically para-lye- d knocked Gorman Rugby, Eng, Oct. 10 '(AP) down sevarm. By. master- eral times during the match A coroners jury today returned v Dern ful twisting and turning Ira and in the fourth and decid- a verdict of death from gun. finally managed to get clear ing round knocked him com- shot wounds, self inflicted, in i ease of Harry Rich, former the of the hold. pletely out of the ring. This International Polo player who In the first canto ' it was big boy from Cornish looks was found dead in his rooms .V all Thornton and it had Ira better in every fight. In the Wednesdav.-Ricwas a member j s. worried and at the beginning first round .Gorman was. Hurlingham club of the second fail Dern got a In the second' and of the British 1909, which ,pla?f little peeved at the Big Bill ting in some good and pun- polo team, pf and started to toss him about ishing body blows. In the ed aij American team that' year. wad Bill Loses AGGIE GRID GENERALS Today And Coach v - - i , Although some critics favored Colorado university to spoil Utah Aggie Homecoming plans In Che game between the two elevens Saturday tie Aggies were determined to play their best;:1 football and score a victory! After a two hour work-'o"Thursday afternoon Coach Dick Komney pronounced his inert, practically ready for the A brief signal Coloradoans. drill Friday will fu.isli the prepftratmns. i Colorado university with almost a - completely veteran team is expected to rely largely on - power plays' felt victory. The Silver and Gcld line was almost .impregnable on defense in the game against Missouri is another last; week and "this Colorado is factor on which The Colocounting heavily. radoans passing attack did not function particularly well with Missouri m number of comone toss passes but plete went-- for a touchdown, and Colcfcado will undoubtedly turn to the air if their 'running attach is stopped. Bfgdley In the backfield is the i only new man in Coach Withams starting lineup. Cap-ta- il Buster is the outstanding player on the line and he will prove a nemesis for a lot of The entire back Aggte plays. fielcf of Mlddlemist,- - McKelvey and Pleasant and Bradley are is McKelvey jstar performers.. playing his last sen on Tor C. U. Jdiddlemist does most oi the i passing and kicking and he is also the principal open The Colorado field; threat. dine! will average 183 pounds center while Crosby is at Jfif Bierny gets the call at the center Job the average wall Jump to 188 pounds.. Coach Dick Romney is still undecided about his lineup. His t men have been fighing hard for positions this week. Undoubtedly Vranes will be at eentd - and the- - backiield wiU line. up with Childs at quarter, and and Remund, Young Either Thompson halfbacks.- Maughan or Ward will be at one s guard and Cliff or Barker at' tjie other. Wilkins is not In good condition that the start-tin- g tackles are likely to be Petersen and Shields with Wilkins and Kincaid' ready to play If, necessary. The ends will be either I. Smith and E. Nelson or Campbell and Smith, with the first pair in favof because of their defensive - workr- - Both - pairs - will get In the game however and this t is true with the guards. Spafks and Forgeon have refrom injuries and will cord be ready for backfield duty. The Aggies are greatly out welded. The line will average 177 pounds and the back field 170 pounds with a team avexSge of 175 pounds. Cliff Is he heaviest man In the group and Ike Smith .the light weight. The Aggies showed the foot-oa- ll, they were capable of in the last half against Colorao college, and they - expect to play even better for the entire .sixty minutes Saturday. They got all of the rule inions for a couple of seasonal out of their systems and will not be bothey probably over thered with excitement. They are peaking for this and they expect to win by playing harder and smarter football than the C. ut - i t f I -- Sports Program a V. - Plans for Ogden, Oct- 10 extending the program of the Western America Sports association to Include a meet near Los Angeles, as well as at Ogden, Tahoe and Ashton, Idaho, are to be considered at a meeting of officials here Sunday, it whs announced today. H, C. Drake, is to represent Los Angeles interests at the meeting, when the schedule for the 1931 meets will be outlined. . - ' Player Berg Battles Billy Petrolle 43 - New York ' Oct. 10 (API Jack (Kid) Berg busy leather-swingfrom England battles an old rival. Billy Petrolle. of Fargo, N' D., in a headline ten round bout In Madison Square Garden tonight. Berg has several old scores to settle with Petrolle. The puncher gave the Briton the only real trouncing of his cahim in five reer, sloping raunds at Chicago several years ago. Later they fought to a draw. Pett6illers stabiematc, Spud Murphy, meets Patsy Buffalo cf St. Vernon, N. Y., In the opening ten. er . ..... $ vJS .f' Co - Captain Dan', J GlLLECPlC. UALFSACli ?; get-blow- . Co- ilX Captain" .. 'f X, 'I,' l Ct-tv- v e QCMUND a CroninSelected By News Writers By Alan Gould Assocfated Press Sports Editor New York Oct. 10 (AP) Joe shortstop Cronin, sensational to of Washington Senators, day was acclaimed the American leagues most, valuable special player for 1930 by a of the committee of members association Writers Baseball cf America. The writers, representing each American league city, cast their votes at the request of the Associated Press for the second successive year since the league abandoned its custom of making official , selection. FAMOUS. 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