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Show , I , 0 1.4 - ' . DESERET PAT :FOOTBALL COMING INTO IJS,OWN AT EN:EN1NG NEWS 1919 20 TakeUp Football After Lay-Of- f of Several Seasons WAYS AIILREDS IN WINNING SEPTEMBER D. S. U. Again HAPPY1L. UTAH UNIVERSITY SATITI11MY 1111JSKYOUNCI1OF I , VETSTURNS0111 01EldI licoplie the fact that neat year that the grid raise lII he kla'ed t, the t i. b. u, ait'l oils? Church Pcbtotobt tbrOUtittl,t11 the SLOW tor iloolY Iesea. !arse baluatis are the rule at ricer m Ingot. Here is aluii's lite More than bil candidates aqua.' of Coach Tillie ()Nen at the hare iolocced tiller's's call doll) MAUI gibe rilavit III hate a itsificiiii t4tIM n selecting. the leten heal sorts lo the achool in eitintriAlkM. The nom Arr all net the plebe, Anti Olsen therefore doesn't ezisect aleirlsoki rtiaello thia NIIM 11. Ile belk-'esIstocter thal.bla train run furnish kern otisupothion to On) stegrogistitin hi ibis avition. licsidea lite football citiall.Litea about, In the picture. It W. Ilichardson. Jatinea 1. Ikea, l'craident City C,,, lions told Couch ()hien art) 01)00111 ia ATAUIESCHOOL 1, ", Tommy Fitz Has Goodly Cincy..Pilot, Besides Being Allotment of Letter Men Wise, Has His Home Fans With Him; Personality Back, as Well as Most of New Candidates; College Pleasing. Yet Not Has Opened. , E. EMMA thot l'ot 1,rJit ; PM 0"11' l'Ir.1771.4111.rirettt, (71-47- '' ,4 W,,,,"1rWrrIrlir ,s0 , a w hike 0.1"."!", . ,r ..7.,7--"r-,--r-----irr ,''' ,, :A. ''.11641ti;.; (', ( 91- culdad . , It! el ri..:) - SI 1Z4-01h- . ,. , , ,.. ,, - , P''''''' , r. l 4 1 Nir ,f 4, ,;',),,..,.,- ti tz l'79.9 ..trliP4.- ' !, ..,,,i, 1 17 S"11:;.:".::''.: lit' ' k !, - ,i k i I I ,1, the l'Inelnnat N wp-I- 6 ,,I, , 4 -- ctt t b. .Iry NI PI .. :,3.1. In-D- dc , old-tim- tt4t ' )e-" - tit 1. q 1 . -, 4 ... - , ainetwia-aa-teie-iw- , f: , t', cl'.i , 4t, r-!- ,A(. , . 4 4 , 4, ; - t ' I '.., I . L . -- ,o 4 - . t il 0 ,,,,,E ' , N: li -' ' b.t 0:. -- Kremer - Easy For Rawmeaters; Series . - till-e- I ; . - i 5' 611100 , , , , ... , . - . .14411r ti. 'tk .tf:',4-'''- , 411300 - -- rt eoll 400020 I ' ' , , .'.14.- -16. 4- It...,,,,,,.,,,, i -- , . ."3 410140 C- ' ---- - . I ' - ,.-- - .. - . ,,-- , , .4L - 031000050-- 9 I (1. . . 0- 4 ' 114 - . ' - , -- qs , , - . . 4" , ' ' ,, 1t - It-A- :;1"'eliii,'-'17.-"-tiroapect- ttrinirastha - - 4 11. . -- ' N'- . , SERIES TICKETS MUCH SOUGHT BY FANS M CHICAGO get the best ot them during the early period of the game. The Tigers have been out for several weeks now,' and according to reports coming- from that the prolpects are good There country. II one thing which Coach Fitzpatrick ua. and that is if it takes promises work to bring his men around.. will be there ahead of time when they the eferee-blows-Hs wbiatle for the IntHal kickoff againet the Colorado Col-- . legs Tigers Oct. 1- 1- Jack Athletes 4 Compete To day - Sept. , . - . tiopi. . 5 1 -- for world's series reservations for games to be played In Chicago between the Cincinnati Nationals and the Chica. Igo Americans yesterday began coming into the local clubs headquarters at a rate which surpasses any 'previous worlds series here. All requests tor ,reserved tickets intiat be made through the mail. The White Pox have to win only one of their remaining seven gamest to Cieveland cinch The pennant.should Win All the remaining games. The finishthen would be: Won. Lost 'P.C. Chic& go 0126 API The'revervations are being made, for 11141.an re. And three, gs strIcted to:four tieltots for each game. President ComiskeY predicted today that every reserved seat would be sold in a short CIIICAGO, - ) ---- : - -- 20.Itequests the . ,- 4L-- 000 14EQ0 -, . - ,- - - - ., , OF 4- . . . or THEM, . , , - , By ROBERT, L. RIPLEY. ond.-- ' 2, 0. I CI - V , .1 .; 4. 4., L) t 2,, 4 'i .1 f' , '' 4 ri 1 and Burgu ..., 4 Horan well for the lino , laymam-Jones- 11 ...- eon. ars showing up positions. Although Coach Knapp material Is green, the men aro husky, 'haw good football sense and may ' spring a surprise on the.. more export.. , mired elevens. The B. Y. C. line wilt average about ;i.. This III pounds, as it looks now. addi:Z the weight may be increased by are who buckles of ayambitious tion . , positing each evening. , ,. How Others Pook. i, I ',I Norman Hamilton. former U. of II' star . is coaching 24the Logan High - v school team. About young hopefuls and are out working if havs,reported "I The boys aro not hard each night. for make this in, 1 up Veil' large but they tutelage they - :4, 'peed. Under careful into- - oat eleventhat'-',-,---e shozahr- develop should make & strong bid for the vittley'.'',., championship. 1I Over at South Cache the fellows going wild over football. Enough eau- didatee have been cavorting around the .4. field every afternoon to maks two. ,. elevens. Coach Larsen smiles as kw , ,n d watches his men work out and thinks f wbatthey will do to the rest of the s, teams in Cache valley. They are all, i A huaky and take to the game 1.1k t ducks.to the water., I The county has appropriated money ',I for a full line of football Squipment and 'i the field in being put in fine shape. North Cache and, Brigham also have , I out. coach and each is large squads claiming that when the season gets un-,- -I der way his team will show the others g'how the game of football should 'HI., . - - - L', -- -- -I-- ,.. -.t ' 3,,, - -' - I - - Cache Valley. The R. Y. C. is showing up espoctally: strong. Coach Knapp has le huskies nut every veining going through the fundamentals of the game.' These men are .altowing.A11. kinds Of. kpep" and amerry scrap Is promksed for each poetLion on the (Y) oleven!Kopper. who looks good for th full back poeition; Adams and Cog half backs; 'Robinson, . 411031 I itil:'-for- 4 " fir , . o2 i ' ra. tile 4 Dicky Haas Hopoo. . Each SVOning 8.0. the prosnectivo at Adams Field booting grid men down and going through light ith oval about formations. Th A ggi mentor ban a In Tuck, strong prospective backtiold Doc Hanson. Jarvis, Hart and Olson. All of Om mon ars toot and behind a ground. strong lino should prove groat and Bias. gainers for the White first The Aggiet play their game Oct. 4. with tho-- alumni. and on Oct. 11 they meet the strong Idaho U eleven. A strenuous sohedule has been arranrod for the team ending with the game with the U. of U. on Thanksgiving day. Among the freshmen who have re- Coach Boott are many, ported to 'Frosh" former high school stars. In all about 13 Freables have donned their mole. skins and indications are that the num. her will be greatly incroased,, each eve- aloft have The Artie frosh team-will rood chance to show Its football ability this fall as the high schools of Cacho Valley have all taken up football andwill give the tittles plenty of.cornpotithin. Lieut. Scott is busy arranging a sobodule for hi. moat A game with the East High of Balt Lake has already biten arranged and others are biting scheduled with OS high schools, of ,. I - played. ' , a . along comes Collins and falls 'series ail & member of ,theWhite : ' f I SN'T Eddie Collins Inse'lucky dog! right into Mx of them in the last nine Hos tigainiA the Giants In 1 911. . The little second sackerbatt This sixth worid's series. yeat , If Eddie be without one a to himself of the greatproven pies through zERsEy,crry, N. J.. Sept. 20.EIght 'Collins-haalready played In rive of mishap- he wilt bet a record for est ittntmey players,t' If not the great. .. - .. : athletes .. ...... et Antericae bent m e has ever had. a was world's series the Jack his thePost-seasohas Ile and est, ga cisasics play.BarrY, , fled -. Ardettitteellherei-- of lotar-oft- he vita compete loday ht Athletic onion. .tewnintete-o'former Athold the series Nattonat L eague. ttraWn down More thattSIS.000,11,e'llrg ... tbe Amateur hero 1 , letics. there'd in six wOrld's eeries but. itt which he appeared, and ,only fail- championshlips, the . oational share of the receipts. Little wonder played only In five of them, as a eft to shine during ' :, dines. short. that the held organlby . OFTHECIA lit- ' premier competition ' that ha, ill themost, envied player, In broken...band. lietL. Um on Int .henli.C...trutio.tektilet with She oton Braves ..,, Ra y. national Patton IS- - addttion,-Joi-a -- endeavor to Jail' the will one-were when IS.2' biz ile ACII011 ch during theAthletice 101111111Sn P,et.1 the , lilt,. ......-- "-. . 61- - so - "11 lower- Mel Shepparda Crnnh,tI world mark for !wean with the very roughly in the dust.' ' Now Turk .. ' 0. Some players. like Waltei...J.Ohnson 1 910 against - Hr.playedin trampled - - ' - le-gig' 1,000 '3 ar d s--,the , 0 great player on great- 0c- 611'.,b111 .:...........:,..-..7Chia(' . Los Anpreles, 1 911 S. Harrison Thomson of never and had Gients the good' in 191 Lajoie, the and is it Nap doubtful owners if against 3,, 70 211.Club anY P,Itte;ourst . 65 YORK. NEW Beet. cagioneand .519 a ho is a. student at Princeton univer- ' defortune to share In s big aeries and agsinat the Boeton Braves in 'player 48 of moire value twit ball club of . '''' .S4 Es :4ii , Brooklyn...... ....;. ... Pat the National league, at a, spatial ., Boston ......,... . . ......... 75 .415' SitY; LaUrl Karimo of Detroit; Dan spite their greatness and long careers 191 4. Ile next took part in the big thici:1 particularly at a time like to of the Loughlin lyceum; 81 Loam . mee ting here yesterday, declined . 49 St . of the -- - Jack enact 10t1 temporary abrogation 4 Metropolitan champion; Arthur 94 .354 I Shea. illadelphia e Th tfi treetirog . rational eaFreement. .. - , , .. Fritts. New 'fork Athletic club; ii. Roberta. Boston Athletic association; held at President John A. kleydier'n of reof time the are iITIRDAS REILT. year.. Friendships by naThe attended was American Dreyfus', Publisher.' Barney Metropolitan Be,rpard, 1,..ichtman, Cobb-and-Crava- th -- . newed; there are so many things to Ptttsburg: It ittyer. and- ftt 'Willi Pintathloh' itostea; it- - 2. goaelp-- George burg, 'St. Morningraide Athletic. arch. detphtii; Rutledge. nrent London the pubRichards, and Judge Wii treasurer. Forirlatance, At htason setla Alfred 3; LoulalPbIlatlelphia, Harcourt their speed. 'St., odutance. will exhibit New A. C Sttineham, St. Louts. !Wier, who writes bisown half-cot- e ting up tor himselfso many exciting llama, strength and agility in o me York and Charles IL tbbetts, Break. pustponed; cOmpetition. . to each.Neet make in The mparison adver tleeent i the favor,. Thomson and Kartmli hoot fl lY of , 4 Or, No ether games swikeduied. 'Times; Literary Suppleinent,--reeenthut O'Connor, Rhea and Fritts are ' - 1111'''w''''"' heitheinneatnisownal,rtoomtraboiesrecto:m,mt Vi oelnwa:Trooefrekiso,u,oarrtiBriltnetiertnedoen.uot: , ltet. and any of them. 9. :tetibulo,--tA the mer. contender, dangerous' the p. aiiiahumesoas - f, Iltler:01:. Loa. ir tit" a, ktnute:y2t.7c---:etiovtoi:'------- 7 wee itn11,,trinst HIM 1.i.comes leas amusing. lesi Cincinnati Is betita otittood; i !Fan- palishers: Thomson. while a rtudent at the PasaNee' tork et Pittsburg. 'Firel. That the National league - star snood baseman of Abe cbI-- 1 Mouhtt. myirr's...14,00kly:a, far - total dena high school six years ago. accredl to- settle down to a does not coneurr In the recommer dation American- publisher. Is the destl'wown.- !font-tr.Onat finetnnattl. out i totalRoush ban 'nem! Sot inthonors stepped held in 4.2311 .poiate la an Ftrwton at chteago. ft( the national commission that "'sae ..eatroWhitle .! Job. One talks strd quotes prieesone dull kind Personally I have ithe be tent. while Myers haft one ',PPR. LOS Anselea.- despite the fact that preaent natiotial agreement 141!adelphia at St. Umia. front among the base stealerel hil New Tork, moved fitrolf. rin-- i mike and sees if one eannot - quote 1 nor complaint to make of' the , BUM, a a I tvd-44 1 h te';: I ou V?Th 1 cinnat friir t'o4vut 2 "t4Pef1n(1, 0 'That R. WIC St St.. Louis-- among leans his rival y one run. Burns reg-- 1 t and talks agaln----an- d then one sells have encourated tn tbe moat practical TorTmendation Of tire'riationat-eummis.,a 11 . yard high hurdle championship at Phil-- 1 CPO climbed from 'Pkilipleipht4 st i iliOn National lealrue refr-k,t4. the that In American American 500 league of the I of and St. 1APJ IA the a this way dozen barters 5' a- adelphla. troth.; vrholisteauretpdha,timpeistishurc Copies mybellet book. the It from draPing minor leag ue pere- to Karlmo finish-ef- t seerM4 inthe- 111171 have participate ?! in 10 or more gamell'!FliOien base to hie farina adoipd advanre an and Ohe of at that lloy" on4 A44ms. - lay. Tuinno, Sher-d- el of publieh, against ive them. 1 le right bag and .ittli.--. showing' n rdar4ng et.and Clemonte.. bouts i to sixth championehips at we do not concur-1"Thirtt-Throyalties of, say, a couple of- hundrtil bought MI eau unwritten novel on the placa, - according to averagesithe way in the paths with 15 thefts. and Pat O'Connor took third placc.-dollars (it is as well to sit- your ad- such terms that,I have now ,actually recommendation Of tbe national own. nearest rival for released Last year...Lack today. 'sixth finished Fritts at P!ttsburgatl varfckts of '''' : I MilliOn the territort that to In rather ' wrl'e or those MON'TIL it, TILE to to right BOOKS OF pet work 4 St. 1 Chicago.- 5 dye!). New York la Lou. Sislovot tolen base honors 2 One's enthustasm is sometimes wast- on It toeriouslytor I began It a fort- 1::: club" ncl:rtehsei, Veil lain ttez:attltiliot rat fine Yields irill twee the--, PItteburg Exesptionally Nehf end McCarty; lend starters la a cpecial one works Very hard, oh! very night aro. It Is (I think) to be railed unifrprs it. indebteTd7tellt to d Cooper dash and l 1,40.111W-- Cobb, Detroit. Is fat ahead of the It the' tame of the) conch. ettiti ed; are tough , propqsitions 'Etrock:esby.' and it the fates allow It al commission be WI on or before de ' MTIrehison, hard; they 174M er oritFot nilTF-nol- t . . . ) tho rew torilcs ive,Jeel evc're imorth IA, aftr Sv,rtZ-1911- " ,.. ,.:pILLAjanxpatttcrecliinNtir NICKEP1F-AILwseret tve ft it"MITTI"TV1-7---ar..- 41tho customers of TS RCM and Roy Morse. former national 220- - ;11 to toppea by Edl!e Murphy. piotb . I York touch npat of But bargain. spring. enough interf-P11ore 54 ore, 2 to tlhe 0.1410on to be arnor, OIL!, EV An YOnS lcrwe of a siAlt I itA:sP.Itt fil..1sm.'" not it is t ,e41 VI. Aar, i , 2441- at thla tliFtance oat al Ctiarhe i entries wer. reecti-rn- i . - ',tool 1 re4,44fng this tosoblit every month freealile 1,11 - The epveroe indeed, 1 , Pf ..,.., ..A liar. Atte-u-n ff I eine. in t j'f ri,arr!,-- n : tammt boo botttd . 1.; 1 :A s71;-fr..e ,.! rbaritc, 7n$Ly etutri by ti ix?) ... .. sal FP 1.v( nt -- -tno t EL,P.and. Law. Kalif-Ma- n ter, fortettoi flatter. t tLLEro. ionttnuf.a 11;o )1,n. ' Known use me on. t Pt, and Frank Zura are among the among the NAtional loottytio bottorc tro- 'nit their- name and addresa to American publisher are thick lWeekly News if they desire to 'semi of tit, Hoptior wont on rooOri so itgomnbil, resell Proottiort. 1 no orno Itelt tn ho Un I eel f,,:A T... ov)ontson of 1 favoring malt ta ke mortk important entrants in tha threea- lost from spventh to ',numb DEFERET ICEWS 13001C-STOR- Z. erten n the woods. so to the with trona& of the western statas In who haft no totoroot tinalsoially or etto rti tai TU 311b.g part in tht today. Malu St.,- Crayath, 11.1.1adelab4s lo,loadalg speak, are fuy of them, Is the pleasant their komaa ororiso oily club. . . pet-shin- y -.- National League - IN . amp-low- '' Moguls. Decline , ..,. , -- one-Coll- ins - , " ro Bostort-Chkag- - -- , ' . Are - ; . ' -- z t - . ' s -- . - s - ,14- , But- even--thoug- ---- - L -- ..arielol ,r, , 6, SqUad. ar IIn the Money. Agaiii, the Lucky Boy! -- , (Precial to Tito Nowt) - tvi4N. Utah. 4.0,, 111.Piligildra. Holt day opened at the At C. with a downpour of rain. but thia WI not seem In keep Coach Rontney football randidatode off th ItIlL Your toclork Monday aftornoon was the bout eta by the coarh for tb first igen of footbeil tote, but twig befors this hour men war th angloualy awaiting Faison husklos. apposronc. 'Itchle men. togenhor with a all first string wr issued of freshmen number large ttpOttinfir aro leiter suits Nis Of .th000 men ond 'tars of ths 1917 Agates team that won tho conference, championship. JillrVill, Percy They t.' are! "pity" Ilansen.-Itotiardner. Andy- Mho. ., toovoie --Crookatoa.. isasi Cly Ms Worley. Among th new mon aro Louis laick, men Fowl,. Jo billti ghn. Clom Camphall. Ien Andrus, Iltri Harria and "Chick' . With Otto array of football motorist CannoIh "Pistol" alroady on the bIll and "Jock." Jordan, all conferemno cantor. "More," McKay. Herold Nagle. 1Yard, for. Zabriskie. Tom Dewey and mor "frosh" stare exoectod to - it-i-appear s nowookthe bitten' part of lhe wonder Coaoh Romney wears a grails 1111 when sakod about- the- Agates -- football proepects. -Dick" is not yet claiming &MY chamReason has The poet-wpionnhips of brought. book to the schools many the the old ataks. and consoquently a bo mighty loam that doss win must boloivee etrong elevon. Coach Romney that actionu spook louder than words. and from now on tho motto for the pig. sainnora will bo work and work bard.. If condition counts for anything, the A. C. levon intonds to leave nothing un- don to put them in tip-to- p shape for the opening game of the seoson. , 'CANTO OAKLETS ' . 1 ;11 4.- I 7t - ' re' 1 t ,1 4 SACS AGAIN TIE ' - , ir ,, (, ' . Ai ' Ai :41' . V fill , i L ik' ,, , ,.. t Is, , r ,,a, -, ,, ''ir it'l ii el , ,,,N l',,c4)1.4,, , 1 0 7- , (4. 7 '' - . fi, sr., Ir"S:C - , P. . 01 ,007""...7,"'' . - 4,3 ,, torthe CO-Me- . ' (' - --- - rfJ'tdA A. r , ,t''''.-4,,- t r V r' .1,1. '., V IFTs)' ..... ,. ,a0S,vd ' ( lb niarkt-c-iim"elnsrene- -- 4i Lowell Romney's . Al ' '''.,,, - ' et,,,. , !.dl trig t ti.k.se 1,1) i 4 .1. Ak...1.40,7Nr. t rt.' - , ,11.. 'gift . POri.a the ieadeg wham. - ,-, : ' k I k I, N . tion for debate for many rrt,ons .. It.)-$1. le,:: ,1 ! r:k 41:,: 17,i'Le"-1.; ty.,,t IT: In COMP will be t., I, et min ming !nt ito own. ,,,,Iri.r,Kr4.4 to What wag the on thing that turned trt.11,,,, ,111,!)N this Whther It is the splendid training the the trick'? Pat h rOrn"rmiitY. - ,,,to,,.,,,' st AV 4, er hie thility to ' ,, follow received' while In the military method of attack. huriers-Nlarrth -lote '. 6 1 40., ,, 4 Iterr. lect end yank hitt A;, '.''' 1 service, Or whether it la Coe idea of li cre-'-4''P'1,7 ht4mathaanednet teopd ;ai:.:: IsL , getting back lis th geint old pastime ', . ' ,..''''''',I, ,to.,!, th of le work N411rt.,; free the, an pitchera absence that p ink. the reign. delonee in other parts h,":1, after so long ' rt-"- 1 of t --t h tight ' ing pIrW run so high on ths campus ..: .: 'eo iii, . th!s,t,enabomoininrg"Xe'ilinhilit:Isei:ee . I. hard to tell, but there la one assured le ?h io, '444P Tact, and that is that tits pirit on head of th nail That something else -'.? th tart that 4. .. - Ligon .4'1 ',4 tf,has the htit-lo- p equalled le Moran : 1 t ,N is the right MITI In th 4 -right fe,114,46.11:.., A 1 , -, a - 41 rip 4k 1 during ths past five or els years, .4 t . IL... -, AN) , ' L ,0. To say that it 'is MortinIC Witty to 0.4 ,71c, 14 1 deed. prospects for the return of the ; .. ire. ' 41.1',1 t o .., pit them , ,04 ( round , - hardly his pitcher s. nvra-.e IN,111 Crimson e real aplint 4 . I ' J' , which has or .f. to $ '1 them form into i it . I, 17: , yank ' .e I n 41,01rk Sr so bright. tme sees and .hea:.. .. 4 , )e.:11 made the lied team a winner is not 4,04 k .E4 . It; ' 4-- t,,, d), v? ' ,111. fail credit. It alone' Ain over thrt Achool rampant, toe, ree.11 giving Moran , . ,A ,t. b' ....04,,,,1 r reason he '''f,z,,,,,,,,afr""'t cannoti the ,.., :, .,,,,,,1 feature of the whole tiling being that , To say that It ix Ntoran's superior. I, ' I each evening gives reason tor tdoitiett- ,i4 a ,, base. of 4.,,,,, ,managing '' al "sir as the old and new stars caw. It) at any angle , , onigt "4'4 ball team is not giving him enough f b.': ..,...7.. , . 4 It limit, to show for practice. ' w., ,. , . either. . " 1 I There iwone individual especially who credit. I ,.. U To Isar that his long tperlence in , f,.t it. geiaelut.to too co,LANI owt.,,a altr.l. basehalr lob ts.;.i.cr him' .1 Prattfloti . t hat than none the other i peilion being kits- - isn't enough, Ither. 41'. little "triali" mentor. Tommy c:.., )1, x ,...,!, tb ''y Look over the list of Moil who have (191.vre. , ., ,,,f, .Olt ( . , "' ' , so 'attic& coach of the crimnon-ela- d , n toV '' N 411C tried nobly but in vain. P, give ) 1 -i warriore On the hill. Tommy has elnnatt ,1(.3 ' , of i 40;e4 . r a pennant in the last quottler , ;.... . - week - .,4, .r , giving suite to oleo this Ir.a..... Puck t; , of r a i ' Charley century: neser Comirky, had who in plevious years -. .c , . ilf t Bob Allen. Bib MrPhea. Joe -'7.7.. ,', 0 .11 to: t , , ,' ?gel I, 0 thought ei partakina -- 0 in the gentle tlwing, Ned IM lianlon. John Genie. Clark, 'k 1 ''''' ..,or...i.,Polloy, .,..:;:A' SI ? ::.... , rt :1. ' ,''. . 1.',N S 1 1 4 ,.1 Joe Tinker. , t ' 'tow i. i .'"'' 4 "r"IY . , , since enterina the employment of Uncle (11.1"191. Mink and ' -';'') ...,-1 t I: . a! I Mathe",.. t 011'4( , '., , Ir. Herzog' Chriety 41 hen). could not help but notice the Ad- Chertey t.i ' '' i .! tt. 1, I, , In that list can be found one or (1 ,, Ar , . 2 1 .,' , by those who entercd son. "tv ' , I wvantagegand t, or on ,,,, 1 had k 11., . ,1 , 1 some branch of athletics while in col- - two men each of whom tr - i k,' 40,,,A,... " t ,11. '''',1' . '. - , ) , t ,, ,, 4 , ,,,, t.:161, ), ll'', , - 1 , i 0, ,,1 ',. i 4 No more do you hear the ,mall more of the mingle attributes to which lege ,,., r, , . , ,, '., , - ' ,'.4, t.,--' ... ......4 4, 4. ' at',,e,c',. I , sucrose. 4 A 1!! , telloW shout that "there is no chance tome might credit e Moran's ,.. .,,,L 4,,,. La. ,,,4 .oil" ,, .,,..1- , Aoki e Zitaib.:047'..;-44-; ...,g c, ti,,, 0,.... for Irl because a loti..1- man h.146 me But thou attributes failed to turn the -- . iiiido .1 ' ) trick. - posit ion cinched." On the other hard. this lit what you 'rakes lifited Off. , J Garry hear. "Well youre not goin; to frightThe ISISt enetetteed 0 fli ntee net of clIsinrrt! 4 en me, I know youre mar. with good mentioned Garry conaidereble experimice. hu, . you're mann tte presolent of the club and. better than Inc. you will have to tihow according to from the dope emanating it on the field. not in the -aporting col- - Redville. they were all hampered by . Tlia: s ;lie interference .ninst of the daily papr.By Ripley. or thp restraining hand a iirit t;iat is weicomed by the ,!oar.ies. Of ' It movett. Garry I it el hare the spirit whirh pr.. tionii- - doesnl soundin Important over reanonable that t.r, tes On the campue at the "U." It is a - Garry could have 'tingle winter tr) he I'll tihg '4'h". ea'li tn Ulf' hie manner. reformed and do: changed t to Itrt very hard. Sea" after having clded to give the 1919 pilot abeolutely ,1111.3tii.. btt . . . I a .t.ht severri months hi train- - free rein to hire. fire. trade or give military . t arms."' WA' aild titling the PAM tt with gain:: anyone he wanted to. r tic an e bayonet. this fea!oro ,.! th. away The Reds have obtained POMO new 14reit material since the 1919 campaign, but '''''1;'"ils IN rne.'i'4 ritil "r'y il of -- . Is li)pulncity rod the Rod- . alone cannot be held up as the odme dazzling. spe,t.i't iia'e on that reason for the Reds' climb. aal t lide cild sod thi s year. t , So. to my mind. it looke more . gers' the was stars Are Rai , . thoughman Ntoranthe simply I for The present squad boasts of such right place. "X., ,I, of ball the The actual management vars as tiarducr. former Now Even. t ate high club i.' :44t...ett rominomm....4,141ss on the field was but one part of antool fullbai k, rho besides playing '',r toellar ball tor the "C." nosh. Made al his task. He deserves credit for doing . job of that .part. alone.SA N FRANCISCO. Sept. great name for himseif while in the a wonderful nervice. during wilb.1 t! we he gained Rut. in addition to this, Moran ap- merit trounced Oakland again YNiet ..).)' Much veltiable exper iecre. lie reported parently hoe been able to harrdle the daY. 9 to 4, and e vened up the seriea more sm.( ese than Kremer was easy for the Senators. to th condition having other situation with For good i the first tone been working out to r the IMO t three hie predeceesore. Score: :,, 1141. 411 A1112l41TO. weeks while 'finish . up hit; military mince .I can remember. at least, there ,,,, service on the Toast.ing Two or three daVs have been no reports. v. ell onfounded or It. II. PO. A.R. All. , 1$ 11, the Part Middleton, If. i of hard wovk will see him back in otherwiee, of Interference 1 orr 5 3 4 : 3 and to give any- of Garry, to indicate that there has print, 0 Tradition, tnatly beone a bard run for the fullback posi- been frictiOn, real or otherwise. 3 o o o Eidged et This I schani. rt tion. 'Mitt" Romney reported for his( tueen the president and pilot. 4 1 1 2 0 0 )1, 4 first workout last evening. and he also means that Moran and Herrmann are Grigg. lb . I ,. 0 11 0 0 ) . , : - looks rather M(Pineill. gt!' n . 2b. . in perfeet harmorry 9 to be in good comittion. after workipit 1 , 0 0 i I the part 3b. .: spending several reeks of h:rd labor.; than under ' any ultimatum on ..... -t , Mitt," is heavier thnn ever before-an- d 1,,,,,,,r,,.., of either. . 4.. I 2 I I 0 Cady. t. .r :f f , is bound to make 'the spectatorm all .51alis, p. leribro for Pot. - ...lid , VCIA4tf fe .la l - over t he mfer.enee---ott--; up and scribes ars- ottlt I ,.., lhat'Al tire. Ed Howells. former -- 1.7." man. 36 9 0 27 18 Totals his Moran. They are in accord with now ,' will report for his first workout Mon41KLA Nu. 0 means little , policies. But this day. Ed has Just returned from Wy- because R. AB. H. PO. A.E. Moran. has had the team , Lane. cfoming where he has been playing . . i .,. llo wever, it IP a good bet that , v..o ixter,tfattebitit-rarrck'stnniug 0. , A, rr, -1,A44444,1 7,, re eoM 'M oran's general abilit I1 0.... 0 , , . '7- - phis Ms atm, 4 would have,heeit out- - for the first call. 4; 0 2 0 0 tta nu cere genial personalitylayed1 O.: 1 12 "Jake" Shefsky. ."Stub" Gr.iy. 3 2 lb. 0 isto, "tirick" best but scribes The right there. 4 1 0 0 0 3b. 0 , .' Wareing. Warren,Glimer, Alarshall and liked part t ,... , him and his ways. even before Murphy. . 1 '4 several oilier high school and univer Uuhrie. "R 0 .. 4 0 2 , .', . . ) under well way. team the got stars 2b. - around - MOTTIT P :,411C4,,etk$ Wu.Jae to the fact' ',raver. Nity . .,,1 4, each t Vtfling 1 1 4 - I i 0 s4 .1., qualifications is. rerner. - P 4 It is still doubtful as to what "Rish" that he had the needed a 'I 1 1 1 1 i, . into the city on the Ohio and Kay and "Mil- - Goodrich iniend to do to step situation. .0:4,41,41:C",14,4 lr this fall. hut the latter has stated that get a grasp of the general v-32 4 8 37 12 2 Totals . the It he retUrns to school at all it will be Hirrinanns policies aid desires, . Sear. by Inninti and pecuriarities IA, the Oakland-at the University of Utah.- so we can dispositions bobbies t the scribes and . only hope that "Bill's" dad will give players, the of .the offans, Runs 4,, he before IOW' attitude , ihe 1 4 1 0 O. 0 him a few hints cc to the 3 ... Hits -1) 1,, 4, a complete education and net:essity of was called upon to make a move in Racramento his son him which wrong Judgment would put ; back to the old grind. Kay get ' Runs. 0 000030001-unis still , ... decided as to whether he will remain under a handicap. 1), .. Was probably one man con- ThelLe, in Utah or whether be will 1 44' 1' , Krertier. Stolen Summary: Balk enter the fleeted with the game who could turn , . Schenk:. LUCKY He Is at preeUniversity,of llliddleton, 17 under the conditions. The hamesMalaffigan. Two-bas- e ent in Ogden Chicago. 0' ) 571c t hiteCad7,-- Mits. KretTriVr. -trying to come to some the trick Pat Mnran. To try to Place Sacrifice ,, on eoneittale,n as to which school he wants I man-wa- s Eldred. Bases on strong point theexact t tinger te ent.r 3. out Struck it, ,ro,ta , ago4a,t- loss les , ai,Kremer. pars 'on. keup; ts oam-eont h' if this- great athlete Ione's frbt R" f reason for his decides to ,go awar and we pitched Me ,DOubleptays e Pat. only hope , belittling that the- lure of such good prospects Rt Orr to to MeGaffig-4(2). - r2f,)11? Qr.' Griggs must be g liken credit for the "U." will hold him over here :cm Rune responsible forMalls. 4; Kremer, "' Q a of ' Isuccens-svotild.bgenius makeup at leael.. one more year. Left on basesSacramento, 4:-- Oak,. , --- --- --1 and otherwise. 3. Time of g ame--- 1 45 minit, hour land, Hard Game SO.. could ... give utes. Uropiros--74ase- y no one WA, a genius and Frary. .... , . The first game of the Pea son will 4 'f ','. 'Cincinnati a pennant. . -, upon that . With a formidable rival, Colorado Coi-- i many winters ago. . lege. who always has a scrappy bunch 'COLLINS SKARE 14 , of warriors in the field, and I second le 1 because it is the first real tussle. , liE WORLDS .5ERtE,S : IN in ..,. which several new men will be ' playin.Z , KA1their initial game for the lied and BEEN HAS littI4 AttOOr ' White,- - and in which "stage ' ,, ' -' fright" may A ITlt every night seeing old esters come back to the fold. the gridiron game on the hill Into I y p,, , - ' li - v : w , ,,, . i .1,,,,,' tlt' ' , ,,,,,, -- BY 111 -..- rit ,,1, Fifteen Bustling Gridi:lists'of Previous Experience Will Form Nucleus of Coach . Still Best Swatters nt - JiE urt , ripelluilirnriVildeeedInpthtutha.Ne - -,- -- , tr ''all-aroun- " I - . t t rit,Junior -- .. - tett-ftplac- - 1 i r at - ' 220-yar- . , r ehrl-npio- Pk n. ve-,- er' - - -- - , apo-ontraf- tiiW7i-11-artf- in -- ' T Tdf-T5- c- ALI: 1 - - |