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Show - ffir IF , . -- - ;')2 tI- i - ?) I T ... - . .. - - ,. - : : ' . THE .DESErILI . ....... FOOT A L ,s .01' two. 2.it' - Z NEWS TUESDAY , . A IT,J:U.T4E(!$,...C.OLO.R1:71J Lcila a , 4-- . 4. - - , a 'FIVE YARDS IN FIFTH OF SECOND IS MARK PADDOCK ASKS OF A. A. U. OFFICIALS Hot Stove League Federation Writes Finis to Siki's Career WHEN UTAH TACKLES FARMERS PROM LOGAN t DEAF' .,,.:EAdRS 17e,:PALL.'-uPO'N.H- .', - WORST YET TO COIVE ji, L kSSIC : PADDOCK'S CLAIM ON .:SPRINT RECORDS LIKELY If z .. In Ogden Busy License of Jungle Boy Fighter. Revoked 1Vith4-UubL- op . and Undisputed ,Romney's Gladiatcrs Stand Between 'U' ChampionshipAggies Will be no Easy Pickings. .. 4 , , , .. . : ,, --- . - --- - , 3 t - - --- - RIDLIZON fans in ,all sections of Utah ate now focusing oftheir optics on the final intercollegiate football clash - between the battlethe year, the annual UtalrAggies nfl the 'University of Utah "Red Devils." There is 'something about tangle which appeals to the gridiron follow- certaintv,that the does no other local fraeas and it i,1 er6-4tbig stands at tinnrnings Field' Will tie jammed to capaeityl when the Itwo elevens trot out into the sodded tield,garbed 111 their ., - 7 - wart - ; - . -- ' - .4. , , 'ed . ' Ula13,4rs Lead: - , - -- Nov. L44! , ,. -- - er- , .j t than - '- Lowell Romney and his of t'slifornin hal by lite the num, ;Lis, .es- ilargr., totmi vint. ettii-gtraitil ile OMB of say major the felted States this year. Hy de- 13 01 last to Patur, testing Netsda daY,tilltaenth brooch, bee tetel te, gas Is opposed to 33 for ler sPrifirs-ebte lb elhill 'PIM" PlaVed The' Conseil teem is neeond olth is, total -- -- - - : - V-,-;,- 1 ,::' i. s - lk,",c'' ,.: ,...r-- , 1 -.'' , 4 , ,,- :,?,--, - t , , ... : $ . ,..sve.,, , - -- lk: - ' This action reInfore44 the nine :- . , 4,,,,,t.gr. - , i 21.11m Nov. Bit,Idt , - ' -Captains - I. is "best Vtalt expects to present its best front. Neil Smith. quarterback andis captain of the',''Iteet Devils," -- who thallt" as well as! backs in the Rockies one of the best defensive players. Is . ,n ,,;::, .,',. ,14 .. ''' 1. -- - k - - .., 7- ' ':, CY , ' r t.,;'''..lf,. ' ''' ''','.5 ,' ,l'' , ' :,1 ' ' - , ..,- 'Cc,' . Y ., .. Pow-Wo- c - . - -- - ' J.,' ,A.S'".' ''''' .1111Y....4::" 4, ' '0 ;It ' 1;5r ' JuNioll HigH - Have Yankees It By HARRY A. What. then. of the threat of Robert 'Weaver, presiding head of the During the next week hundreds of 18outhern Pacific association. T wrestling fans will crowd into the; In bin telegram of instructions to uncermade no he Andrews y gymnasiums to watch lra Dern, world'a: tain decl 3terday Worm. the gist of which middleweight ckampion who is to wail the ohjection to the records Mike Yokel In a finish match for thel. W;id be considered an affront to title at the Salt Lake theatre November the hynesty and Integrity of the Routh- 23. Because of the g:cat ihterest dis- - ern Poc!fic association, and that the training hours iLltter ."woald fight to a finish," played by the public-thThe fight to a finish will come when haiie been PO arranged that both men v recOrd committee brings its the can be seen the same day. Dern will ;eport before the next annual meeting." work at 3 o'clock at the fire station. The records in question follow; anS Yokel will commence his work, at ., 60 yards. 6 seconds. I' p.m. at the Commercial club. . 70 yards, seconds. Want to Help Hike- 75 yards, 1 5 seconds. Yokel has turned down offers coming 30 yards, 7 44 seconds.. 100 yards. 9 114secoode. from wrestlers from outside cities. all who are anxious to come here to train 125 yards, 12 6 seconds, and 125 him for hie match with Darn. The yarcts, 1? gecOndix 8. Nos Hog i . 5. 7- 1 i he did bra') t I: nt s d 1 The issue surrounds the Ulnas made of is BO and material here 70 tO YonK Nov. 11.Pancho from training these satne having villa, plenty of the hove to come been recorded yards. American flyweight champion, in a single race. From not ma asking any be permitted to meet boxers will bun. Yokel says that he 79 to 75 of the here to help deal is held to Paddock yards, of hard work on the Ii have great bantamweight division, the state box. used up one-ha- lf second: from 75 In commission has decided in the present match. farm anticipating SO one-fiftto h of a yards, precisely Most of hie work wa s in hay pitching' off the proposed contest between calling and Terry Nfartin of ProvIdenee, Villa I mw 'There are plenty of flyweights,rt to uhiscchterreHnegthhaesn stietehne ,,arrneisst Dann: eteolt secinv,ondr. let. he seemed to Job one Etta- box Villa." Chairman Muldoon declar- day since his arrival here about teniment and fly the next, and it is the ed. "and there is no peens-iofor Mot day age- - sed be- - le confident teat by kentention of eastern men that 'wings to go out of his class. There are also the time he day of the matsh roils, only could make him travel five yards plenty of bantamweights for Martin along be will be as gob(' as he ever waa in one-fift- h of- - a second. and It la not necessary for him to drop at any time during his wrestling car- -Into the figweight division." Ed Shell and John Anderson will eel'. New Records Given train with Mike and later be will . other men to his camp. add' . Cancels Visit of Approval. Stamp Dire Ready Now. 111;Jogoi 'With the exception of ,d;,t taking oft! ThP more important rocords accept. three or four in weight ; cd at NEW YORK. Nov. t Kent- - is ready to bteppounds .3 n the mat and thi-- i World s saw M. Landis cut short Judge his indoor. 3.000-metbe claims riehi run. 9702 record, this city yesterday and hurriedtayback champion now. lie is worl-Linby Joie VI. nay, Illinois to Chicago in response to a telegram herd, Royal Van Dusen and Barry A n A. C.. at New York, Feb. 18, 1922. from' the widow of Frank Bacon. star the champion Is not American records, indoor: of Sightnin'," who died on Sunday. derson. While In the least as the result of 8,000-met- er worrying Mrs. Bacon appealed for help from th the walk, 13:54. by William he Is not taking any Plant, match, coming who an was Intimate friend of Morningside A. C., New York. judge, of chances bad condition la he and paythe actor, and Mr. Landis immediately Feb. 18. 1922. Ing strict attention to diet and train- cancelled all his plans. hour& Dern knows he has a hard i t Running high im-NIforro "I won't be back until the meetings ing Dt to beat and he is confident that ne h e s ' by J. Murphy. of the major leagues next moith," he man at New 1,,, he York 1922. Feb. will win His told reporters. "One of the matters hardeat work again. which I had Intended to take up in will be on the road for the purpose or LniversitY, dash, te by Loren W. III Mole A. C.. at New York. New York was the distribution of the increasing his staying powers and $120.000 receipts of the second worlds wind, and says that the 1. Feb. 1922. the longer aeries game. But that will hart to go match .. -goes tbc,more It. ,vrill-- , be , la ..113ei- - POI aiett14,11- feet, 8 .1,4-- , In ishes,...by, - over, ninth aa 1 realize the need to? favor. E. E. Meyers. Chicago A. A.. at Chi, . !mead in deciding which charities will Caro. March 11, 1922. The division will be 1.1 get the money. Jhrizny O'Connell III -- ., Two,mnet relit', tfour ranners),' &eldest upon at'itext menth's-nteettut- t' Penn State college team, at here." . Fever NeW by The judge, who was neinf the guests York. Feb. 1. 1922. of honor at the Friars club dinner in SA N FRANCISCO. Nov. World's reeord. outdoor: lmthe Astor Sunday evening, was asked' my O'Connell, Two-mil- e relay , 7:49 5. by tIniver- outfielder for the San about the bombshell which Ban Of Francisco club of the Pacific. Coast !PUY Pennsylvania team (G. Mere- says he is going to fling into Johnson' Baseball who is to report to J. C. Holden. E. McMullen. la- than leagutt meeting re. the New league. York Giants next year, la -- H. Brown). at Philadelphia, April 29. ports have it that the detonation will ici tenter around a Johnsonian proposal talelarlyn:itYdheehere ritth:sithourmaee 19N22a.tion th ri nmi ce rbechhaanldPisoonmIaai 15; ftrhi dia that Is tuktd the federation is considertag, fur.action ther against 8 I1(1. - piipitHE roll Be-- 'BOHR WINTER long to Los...... Angeles Club. ' soccol - v- Considers it Insult THEIH THAINg CAMPS! To Question Records.- - Landis nologinios i S C H Ell -- - N . Y. ti - lime- jakie May Worth- $50,000 to Vernon Club, Owners Deciar, I , .falla.-Ogdet- Battling Siki. I 4 TO BOX BANTAMS : ,.,, - - The final round of play In the high soccer league wilt occur thisjunior afternoon. Jackson PeertIP to he a cinch 0 for the flag, having only to win from West Junior. trailers of the league. in tostars final game South Junior and Irving play at The license was South In a game having bearing on the second place position. If Irvine cancelled by a another game will be necessary to devote ot 13 to 3... cide the second placewinner. The Utah soccer The charges were Plane winner union la to award second, a with this pennant year. based upon several escapades reN. Y. COMMISSION 21 ported by WON'T ALLOW VILLA sportsmen. 1,t171 , .,',. , fibl;,4-,-.- ' , I g, ,.4 f:;.17414 : , , .4.1 PV C,i" !!:; ' ." , t,:1-.:.:.;;,';''-',?::;- .;.' ''d '. , .,; :t44 i ','' ; . ' 4, :14.i 4,,,' '':''''':'.'t.o,,r..b, ;:;.'1:),V - - ,,, .,tr.,.t',....;5-.- ',ii; .''' ;1.1', I,. Salt-Lak- light forever. ,,'''''',,l'i''..4., 4'-' r WORK wn,L1Ams To ,iite, Frivn,r roothal.l.hectilne g thing of.Abk,Pltst yesterday at the West high school except for those who Intends to return - to the school next year-an- d Iglintake part nalwthwein the gridiron sport For these Just Jured lute during the greater part of a mentioned A peppy little leader 'le practice terat the,,,,t. out im, - ,, the seweoet,,,vity .1,1,, 'eneo on In 'a - series of interclass Smith. end if this eliortie of Om youth the. pitching Ftttf f might opeil minating In and hand. , in the open field. kicking 'the difference between a winning club grintfS Win be held. The first team an d a mere cm ender. Sam ilitterenot turned in their suits ling his team can be measured to ex. J u ntors Capture Hoop yesterday and amount into to receipts might Aggies, pectationlookout . Title at North Simpete appl!ed to the . these uniforms were the thousanda. Captain Maurice Conroy of the Ag- wtmlt-fiout of the game - Therofore Vernon ell ate him also been May for Coach Roy MThere would be no adtmn- eIntyre's younger circuit boycott ail $5;itioti (Sperial to The News.) tht theleagues during a portion of the searin hut the-attempt to arrange a contest minor today. O'Connell Wita which refuse to accept' sold to the Gian former Ogden high school star is Mtn recoils; t 2 2 - 2 MT. PLEASANT, Novi. tag, in that to the o lub. T he$75,iolo Throwing ts. for $I5.000. He itter,ea would eons,d er an offer of with the Idaho Falls high fell through the drat. stalling fight" into his men with In.1 of class basketball gamee played at i nches recover. will his physicians said. the cicle) 181 feet. by Clarenceb e a reasonab le profit. A, as this school's recent defeat at the which would bope of giving the Aggles ttrkir third North hieh ' ' oho. the 'atte r BUNTON IFICIES 'EX. Manger, Oxnard high school. al Carconsecutive victory over Utah. Smith pert of' the week ended in hasehall deals are reckoned hands of the Twin Falls high termiWINS ROAD RACE Friday after- - profits li pentina. Calif., March 25. 1922. h offer, apparently. and Conroy are both ',adore of the noon with the nated their grid activities for the seaWaen Jack Dempsey woo an unknown ju niors am champions bil these " type, Just keep your optics one point. Coaches len sought. But. if some major league son , cif, junior discus , N0r. tieppyse 21.Bonata Paeei o f c, Throwing him nght J Henry Terry mid filial Waniii to. torn over $75,000 Worth men Olen the tiattle wages On the The coaches for this dams teams of son nodlumy. A W roa d race le), 172 feet. ,.111 Clarence Monier, at Oohed him no tohh, Milan wo n the imaneetmeey are grooming their The Agiea have piayed rime y erY men forAnderson from of Vernon can to have it to were Brescia, NO May, chosen et from the the sched;u4 n 1922. am 3iilan, players the Calif. 29 some- fine work ?hot season , March ...deli , coming the firat of Carpentina, a 0 other titneal poor football this year,-aiamo.t arn imthu.t.tie our tb. aeries of races in looter men of this year's and other pnwhig their team at tin early shot. 51 feet I Putting their grade Kam aristo to heights aril will pick tran satiociuM "make years' teams Grant Roberts and Norm future, of ?load Johnnoo, ohleh lo pretty M. aLath,on eventet-tha...0.1- ,v preparation for the ea.,. gam, tir,,,1,,,,,, so it one that lioo M of theuTrgers rarta best the in192.1 ritVeSre Um was ap lot of OM teams , fine material .in anild of the for Iii24. FiftY thousand. Mora will have charge of the senior I rma atIrb:rToa:1174.ta .. , itt'thoSiamo ninet mores ,Ceilf.; Feb. 111.' 1."lbst even loader pc, hmurm 51 rn ;mute - 17 it linnigHt41 it conferertee., s, etr-- '101'111;5' .011".ry thk.h allot f of fNf tarter raderi lvdn arles 0s, gamewitmust , r.e.,.i lakie in worth that miter at tire with Wyoming. Beld to a fo'f'f,'-ib- e wereup instructed ifvOIE anti Harold Ringwood will I In their studieFriday abd olthcy bwya,11allomIrfitteli the 'V leas t ie In. the first half th e Farmers ro lee a s r2111:1;1),1:42:1112t;eLt122i.uttinchte, while Dick Mindie the sophomores of trainlog, or theryrould,,riathe.,..i...wtyinonr-toton-iee---ovorretior'T.,tirr- irtl hie alue to the team lly ol New York Americans of the victory in the final periods. If they will meet the care eg strit that the..ninth 'graders. Weld on Dec.. ' li. have no c a i ro on Ala .v whatever, Ver., high ran ripe to the same height a week Los Angeles Wants from Thursday they may defeat Utah. non would be very well satisfied to . PPORTSMEN TO MEET. If they do not they b oth as a eli iheand a league Northwestern Will rain pelves opposed by a .crack team t hat A. U. Convention The Salt Lake County Pleb and Game ll... tII Incidentally May would be very Tricks on Iowa will take their measure. Spring satisfied to continue with VerProtective aesociation hold a meet-- , 1,1, IS. LOS ANGELES. Hard licks will feature the practical ing at the Commercial will Nov. n. Hence there will be no ballyhoot. club on Thurs. no CHICAGO. NOY. 2IThe NorthwestWpaver, president of the Southern .. during the remaining days before the day, Nov. 2t. at! p ni.The meeting will!i ing of this player. ern football university 'quad yesterday at Athdisc. Assoetati011 schools. both of The big plaeh the Amateur , hold an open on proposed ussion e , went through a long signal practice have ha4 a lay off 'Once their Angles .letic Union. formerly- national Presigame,ehanges In the game laws of the state,. Contrary to reneated rtimors. It apfor its game with the Unii, dent. has sent an invitation to the nawith Wyoming and Coach Lowell Rom.IA full attendance of Juernbers of the;Peats that '..Nitirty Krt;g is not the prop. preparation Most Iowa of of th tional A A. U. convention at New York veritywaP spent inSaturday. ney is taking no chances on hin men ,assoriation and interested parties Is erty of Lom At,lk.lirlk That h,rug has time to hold the 197.2 national track and perfecting new trick Stale. gong desircl. beon 4.411111.1Y tUCTI.4 over to the An. plays and there was no scrimmage. field meet in the Los Angeles stadium From the interest that hi being man-wtitt vovrrthty denied at helin tr,ls. who suffered Iltkkelshn. left guard. which when finished will seat 10,000 Vested the largest crowd that has ever quarters Arlt tright when many ;yore broken to in the Purdue game. will attended a perisonS. battle in Utah 'HORNSBY SAYS HE nn the v.rge, grrnwing eloquent Over play against Iowa, it was announced. - att"dant't' Mnrut the, rightrtesa of the boa Anamtes tnetriel The onl player now on the Purple in. WILL BEAT BABE'S than:n.0011 .are gnsectesi to- lam trorIS23.-- with Gavin I Darren Decisions fured list to 'Sam Taylor. right and. ' ertaarin Oradunt )danager Lee Prons; at Pee"d Peal :it third and --McAuley HOME RECORD' RUN -4 ot the University of Utah. who w'I1 -Rock 44 tor i r Rost' ;lc Boat work with im CWIS WiTIS D ecunon tilt' FORT WORTH, ' 11012Thnoomg detalls for the big game.perfecting is confident to Hornsby of Ths (Special Noses) that a recprd In Twenty-Round i wouid tiv Co veloui, noirier Lie acceptable' champion of the mayor leasuee and and tro-rtendance. LOilAN. Nov. 21. le 'llardly,:a doubt he would Prank's Darren tonal Xing was Nov. I As a awarded over bOttOn decision the and of antrthenthe team Itie desire ap 20 toNnox. and iLeague. believes he will even surpass eine Adams ih a fast twelve round bout desperate -Ue S. G. A. WOULD grueling roundel for of ii: four baggers he pet this Parently is here !the mark iXa last I.om Darren started with night. right Angels' of ,pneeibly beat Babe Rnths dolitit, at the fire& - vio.,' and Tett -- Kid-HA and piled up an norenous. rim- vIrtain-a- record or 0, be said ablle visit.. ;end in Iolotawisminirntargius 2 a -Golvin, i night wril given the. decision over seind 'hAetnitri, gvio ng 41, .rttecexitly:. !Tani Todd on twsinta.- Lewis tried bardl O'er, round but one. Tho 'Boston bar, "I(r ,r 1,k,- shotfid corn- Ito Hornsby. con7Mered one of the trreai: land a knockout,. but could not put tier proved a glutton for POnlbhmont eat right hand batsmen of all time en. priae a very. natisraetory Infield. and kept trying for a knockout to nullit ov,er the- select cir c le of 404 NEW YORK. Nov. tered btlerl of a fro gamely To44 21Setting KOCKNE. BtA fought LOOKS lify barren's lead. the that FOR o he s ay . i date In June for the i923 national open thie .betting. crowd which filled liolland perk tool' Rudy "Kid" Bair knocked out Dicit due to his multi, of hitting the bait mem. ,tno,,kins nt ,r,tr fonoi championship which will be held on the and to demthe PestYso nOiSy referee's in objeetioni fifth 'round of their tx.r nnt wild "1"148. tbi. ,otn, mono th,,, n,.. lion. The accusation wile made thst links of the Inwood club. Is to be tich'eduled els the, round crap. Throe 'rood Jrolt wha4 youtholuorel. lignro, (nth, suggested to the United States Golf; k4s heed In used Lewis 1 t,,,, thii In Infighting.' preihninarien sveroput on R.4.1,,,...in ON THE 1ll'ile71. , - ' sasociatiop by the Professional Golferaii Its exeCutive committee., This bga asw.n a lissin yeyyy for iiithyety, anapciation, TorGH ON JACK. PITY POOS BALLIPLATTJUS. meeting here yesterday. declared that lungs.. Emperor", Ilium, nayiey. nymiyy Ilk coon ounn DAVI. We wonder what Clark Droopier tildnito nau players ore mem poems to Cho Mods the Intense heat experienced in pre. tanessre, Johnny not Poi Herman. Jack no mere It phgvwst po ofl Bork when lilt throe romemb.e of Who d Ivey vioun tournaments would thereby be Britton, Georaea 1 areentier Rabe Rath and TB owitors. set of we used to 'wan itodwee "sight um,. tobwin stadiums end not a blonde poehrdi the omfatter resimels pose JockInterne avoided. Rondos So penneolvassia political leaders. oeent LDS May is worth $50,000 to Ver- for nog season. This la the 'non club i on emimate Paid to Not him by the Tiger management. would diminutive the pouthpaw 'only i rt., Scarlet ,post-seas- . , he i ; dac he,. - t - -- ;thr .. Ls ...-.o- , m i,,,,,,,,,,,tirt,.,neriv; ' ot ot L1(41-wilt-ta- l momino wi, - hi. 1 4:tah-Aggi- 1,; tt - - ' eho-r-t-l - isi-- 1 , 4 I- -- . ---- ;t " ; ' ' f, . It-(- 21.--- . tm eu. - tpo ,to - It is a matter of record that no line has ever cothe under the control the Union Pacific whichilas not been improved in facilities and service to the public. 'IL te - In-Twe- t4 marble-beade- . x ;..) ,' ft mr ,, i ;.-4 -. - yell i. ; - I -..-- 1 , -'- a-- s . i . 4. The clash between, Louis N. Go Id-- i Same a week At Ogilettditr i n g of the record com---- T season at home, no definite plans have tntttee gvhich declined to be a part?-been presented- - by the offieialt of the Amateur Athletic to ,Pavidocklt.cialms,..and Lorrin,AM,I.' e Union Invited to club. itreN,s, represehting the 'Southern Pa- Juzt.what thei' eine assoolation, was merely the open- - 1 pr000se to do. With no action taken the "iive wires." of Ogden are out. Aro Join Federation ing -- sic secure a good brand of ball. enough when Andrews forced a moNov. Provo Berle to Go. tion for further consideration ,down WASIIINGTON of the P;i1, Provo is ,"1111rill."-IC- I Join such ai orthe meetinga - none ,,too.wcouleatent writletie ganisation--But the incident is by no Ogden is ready Amateur Aihletle Ff;demtion throat. any time. From reports- received from means closed. ,f America deeided at a meeting here Logan the northern City it also cage: to invite the Amateur Athle;teanion indications.' Charley Padall 'ilfrom to join such an organization. to Join the federation, ann. in turn dock and his records will be the CenClarence Brooks. former Vernon voted to seek adiniFson to the ter of a bitter internal war which may catcher, with Beaumont in the Tavel, American Olympic aesociation. not end short of a definite break with--t- o league is wintering here and is an arRecognizing that certain differdent booster for the new loop.- - WI Ws ences the ratrks. exist in the constirtatun of the "Cy" Morgan, with beaumont When the seven records. made by and federation and the athletic uglon,a Charleston of the South Atlantic the board of governors empowered Paddecit at distances from 60 yards to league during 1922 is also in favor tit commitee to act with representayards at Santa Monica, Calif., July such a loop. tives of the athletir union and to 4 last. again come up for a vote. the work out the necessary changes that To CINII t sane controversy will arise, the become a cmistitui-nEfforts will be made during the next the unionofmay i east the federation. ...,;,,boitalestrl s::manoedsectlaoinnt the Pacific few days to call of. the west and tr, Lrnember lour Utah, Cit 'kikrepresentatives of hten if south, 1 nrte plans Will be woutlined. 141,1 I will not be zccorap accepted. if this Tian aare-a- a BERN ANll ifiKEL PITCH idow poison.- wW have- probable I That Is as a fast independent I .-the field, itd. Imnounced - pugilistiC 1, -. ! , :,,,,. ' ', : fl,, ,..,7;72- .'te'''''. 'r:.744;, V'' A '..' ;I'''' ':44 . ;,... ' . c "., . ' ';'. ' ' 5, V '','t,',,,L. k.I , ,'1 '- ,?', - re 21.--- The vpply for a new license. It was In- timated that this will application be refused and thus the famous "jungle boy" will pas. 'out of the - , :! - ., 1 ,e f '!'' maDiminutive lerKrug Does Not Ends--Norto- i - r':' .',--; ;. t.,.,,..,,., (!..- " 2: , , ' COACHES OF OGDEN DIVISION SELECT 1922 HONOR TEAM t,the' - ytli . "C j:" division for 19!2 'have auhtnitted their anntial all division mythical eelectionit One odd feature of the team for thmi present eeason is the fact that each coach named hip own center. This feature made it impossible to select a pivot for the mythical eleven. The selection as chosen by rote 'Os- it as liwoi: den and Ellation, Box Elder: tackles Ellaand Cox, Orden Plogley. Box or; Guar:19.- -T Huneaker, Box EM- er and Linford, Dattliii: Quarterback otinom,;.s.tko,,,Ekteei, half: backClaric back, Smith, Oirdeni Fullback corue.h. webpr 8"1"7".141" nrit".141" of Ogden. Gibbs of Box Eider and Veber receive honor. aAboll,erml,nerititiiitfmli. ;- '' It-- , 4 2:,,,:':' V2.;!ee,.q baseball and undoubtedly nill prove a valuable man. of lovIr Ogden " .... '. : ' :e: s i . Thick. ' 1 i' :c.14 more-matu- - Carrv.-MI-017- , 40 - - 2iroaches which - Sikt received from the Nov. federation. - ath. .aton When the SUS- pension expiree e t he hasSa no who been deprived of the title he won from ' :'' FT) . , ,..' m 1 - ii and owner, so popular with players BoMt must have used 'omit persuasive powers to coax him away from the Graham, Putnam, Strt113.;t0TpOrittiOn. is groomIt is possible that berth. ing- Williston" fer Ake HMI Rossi-alitelt has had some experience in hand- clubs. ling ball He played baseball and football at, the Univerwitv or Oalifornia in 1905. in the days of Orval Overall, and atarted, hie protemelonal career with the Seals.1 In 1311 Walter 11,Creille had Portland ex pilot of Ms Northwestern League. club. In Isle he managed the team at Spokane. winning the pennant. Dick develdped Ken Wi1lian4i. Dutch, Iteutherandutber major ,leaaue play ere.-- OrMEN. Nov of the lowling - I :'. IN I . Emmen- - . ! , I lf -. 1 a few of basebe444 to assist in the rehabilitation of the SeAttle ball club. The eagage- , tnent of Nick 1Vtillains. a familiar Northwester-9ileagutire. hi heold--thrrs- as a scout, already has been anl I flounced. The 'Blonde Leader," as Seat-lie- s fans teed to call him, has been, on the Sells payroll and was very Ilimiltderid-151111-14-thlmmft - -it:- :, iVE.::'77;' ;,..,. ,, directOrs- - voted to- allow (71,, 'Ai,,P'.!',', '''gr; i - 1.s, ,,,,,,,, ; (International News Service Sports Editor.) various sources today came i EIT YORK, Nov. reports that ascrious break in the ranks of the Amateur Athletic-Lnio,had been averted- by,the decision of the consideration to the delegates to give further andr seven world' s sprint records.: tclaims of Charley-- PatIduck,-foCoast league' These reports underestimate the iituation. the Bees on. ment made bore today. Although the-- , Pacific --- : - 4,- ,v.,-,,- frt4t71.:.- ,,,,, ,,,,,(1, . ?ninth, over In the game, and to gain POMO knowledge of the attack used by the Crimson. From the inspection of the Aggie mentor and the players the Loganites will kave aomething to work on during the remaining II daysbefore the contest takes the mantle. 'Utah is admittedly in the midst of her greatest run of victoriesthe Ione defeat at the hands ofeldaho---being the only drtrestfack to a pfret record for the Petuvan, Now, ever, in the conferencestanding the 'Red Devils' have a clean slate. being first in the percentage column. The Jiggles are always the hardest team to be played by the Crimson. or No Princeton-Harvar- d game ever had a thrill to bring any more features the annual battle between the Utah and Aggie machines. In fact football od there isfi played at Cummings Field in themeet nal classic when these teams than at an other time during the season. of the attack of the teams is the fact that they are both scheduled in hard. straight football. with an occasional trick play. and both are also traisied to bring Into their efforts a lot of new "stuff' that is likely to be puzzling and spectacular. On the dope sheet it looks Field as if the game at CUMminge Turkey day will be one of the ofmoat the enjoyable from the etandpoint that has been featured this year. - Rival Will .; 1. RING corralling uausily-more-go- wo . .,---;- ,, , "hit" SEATTLE, e --t- ,"- ',7- - ''-- ' 10,',,:',,,;8 ,V,, 4 ': ' .', lt, . " ,, i 14...stdtr KEEP SIWASHES .e - - is Hap , :.1-- ' , , - i Utah-Whitm- .1 F - 5-::::', - 4 t 4-- !- 1 OlVel, hs - good--the- urday , i i F.,,.. ..,.,,..,,,,,,4,-- ettintaiio. Aggies See Real Team in Action. Coach -- - t, .','C'Z-7-.- i All Football -In Total Points Made o , - z - , ' "'' - 1 Teams" - . -- -- 1,.- - ''' News) Nov. are - ow in ()vier nix I ts1) D legue-t- o t 3 wi th Salt Lake. Ogden.. Logan and Provo' revrsented horn- Utah and .two-citle- ; of Idaho &wording to an announce- - QIDEN, clas 'when - . , le :i'Ll .g5 '''' , , today his license was cancelled by the Freneh boxing commission.. - - , It , r,,. , C'F.-- Utah is always Just about ati hard for a't 3:1" luage "hile b.r ".. the Agates to lick as the Farmers are portents inside 21 1st tteses Karnes!!eras for the Devils to defeat. Which I atil leaf gataniny Mitehistas 111111$ that no matter how thsosly tests ot importune, that other may be the other team always' hold sot been seared vertnen hod made 154 points is five halt its hands full. The Aggies put linstors. Last Saturday their ,reeord to a victor, la St Year, civer. a. 'illo men?" elltb1"1"nrn 'wtired thereby copping the Hoeky Mountain a gainst trirlito ' one topendow conferenc e rh amnionshP 14 If the lied',.D get the verditt in the t97,2 event with it soca the chem. Conference Mountain 'tricky BRIcHTEsT go unchal,, pionMips the first ever-tI lenged to the school on the hill- - - - 4 - k , : I re-- ' kgele4 , (.:1.4.'-'- e I to thp hriltant record of the in t ne Rocky Niquntoon Cott- - iI on Itae---rhathr- 'Heti Ilviii- All! loom as favorites ,,,, tn the big Ott Saythe :ThsnitegiNtobt .other hand no team that Lowell Itom- net- - toadies is ever defeated - - '' until, '''. "!! Wililltier --'''. AS deme Of the football follower!' -put It the sworst Is 3ret to corne-'Meaning, of course, tite toughest and! hardest battle on the Flait schedule. There is no eoncealutg the fact that i 1trth expects to get its hardest &inlet of the year one week from Thursday. . 4j. it; ; 4 ,( . - 21.- 1- ,- irneoo , : . '',,,.."I.,-,,7p, 13 i :-: , ki,;::j,.,,-- Nov. DAMS. ,...,4") 4 G ... Make Californian Movement on Foot to, Sign Eastern Men Think Wings Only Could Travel at That RateSplit Likely to Result Logan, Provo, Ogden in ki's rise ,to PugilOrkanization. istic fame , celved another:-By Davis J. Walsh. (Special to The p, By At Warden. , , - . - ... , - ,, . , emit Baltimore end plea Giant in Beet ' 1 i 1 - ' , - ,Prraftb.lakirrfIVYV.1,41.1.'ff'&'i .44. 4. pop .p py A. p pk.. .p ,0 44-- 1,,,Nelkeehi,t11,1-gt-- J.a Teri, the tweeld's tame |