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Show V NEWS THE DESERET WEDNESDAY11 NOVEMBER 22 1922 FOOTBALL DOPE NIL WHEN UTAH HOPPE REGAINS BALKLINE BILLIARD FITZPATRICKS UTES SHOULD PROFIT BY ERRORS LAST YEAR TITLE BY WINNING FROM SCHAEFER ComdXKft Champion AVOricTS - or- provinces. his fault Pikt makes us lose all the profits of the victory over Ckrpentier, said Helters In the interview, "that t to say at least i.uOO.OOO franca, which ts not bad, and all the sporting bonorr.wfcich B better. I understand that 'the federation u obboxing before personal interests liged to guard the mterets-- of and that is why I accept the decision, f am deeply grieved by all that has happened. I have not seen Siki for ten days and thought he had mended his ways but from reports I hear! have again deceived myself. Petit Pansienne eays that Siki haa ben approached by German motion picture firm with a view of having him appear in a film, but that be has not yet answered. -- I ut'itr rritr CojTitrT Thurt ft 4iJf LC i livery r, Bee President Sets Sail for Louisville To Attend Pow-Wo- cap-rhtr- 3kth i & a C9 H J, i Ax i uitaXAi LOS ut Halt Uo. lee team mind re un,?,!rM tnat the r arxLl but it b y af' a CrtmaFcnr twraw ihst thvr it mor now than rai danger of ilzhe defeat of on th e tboufrt tiijr tsomoimiu colLl-L- . wUta th L tto Mountain won Kvcky Fwirwi Evidvn' confvrwne rhamfdonxhip. In the turd of thi felinc i reflect-and Trine work Coach FitxpatrW have outlined and the bjiid-ti- p oa the conducted Hilltop. betnf that loM It it were for Utah again4 the Aggie in 1M2, the players will bft made to think they re up against the Roughest pyjpoei tton a ttairteam ever tackled before the Turkey day classic. e (Vwt vr PimP, Sow. (By ianHtaUd - AXGELES. Uw. prrahVmt lake bam-he-il i-- A.. A. o-- of the Factno (hb InfBe. haa left hero Avertf M Prout Re-elect- ed NEW TORK. Noy. Jt of WTliam C Ths & 41 U. kl By ITCH On Past Form Utah Should Win. y Utah goes Into the Aggie game a honors. choice for scorirg Keverthelcs every word painter who game haa taken the hu discussed thecurround hi remark precaution to with qualifying if and huts " After seeing how the Aggie hav ira-- y roved since the season opened and taking due mote of the tamoui tuck Romney fight, a good many of the devotees have come to the Aggie conclusion that tne safest thing to say is: Utah should Win Jroi the Aggies probably wUI. Throwing caution lb the wind and tllsrtgafding the facl that conversation demands the liberal use of the words toaaup. "break. "fumbles etc., tt seems that Utah will win. Furthermore this game is the vital test of the championship calibre of the Utea. If they win this year from the Aggies the roasters of Utah over all conferees, teams will be complee If the Logan opportunists f.r.d Utah's backs In the same muddied state in whch thST performed last year, they will undtmb-edemerrwrriirtphanMv Fans will then but fcoli. enough he talking of how Tienver urter!Ty won the Rocky Mountain conference football title. I Tail has been fhoroti eh'v tested h) . an exceed r,c' stiff srhealule. The, have bor-- I srafg:ts rowed enm ph iru'at.pi conruerf The Unitatloa ail the A A U received ye.te--da- y from Hanry-ALL IS NOT ROSY rreckinrdge preatdent of the X A. A I1 billiard K who aaid ha recogntaed d'fferaticea FOR BASKETBALL of the two atad In he ronstiuitlon th tFjf ftUt UttjHfM tn ibe final r:atrh tkjimpion. H red a conference ta keek de and bodies IN PANTHER LAIR rinrrattORSl 12 b.H ard charcp'onn'itp rif ftatinr Jack Schxefer title bolda mutually aatlafactory agreement. er 54Q to Z'Z He won: aixt in ht It fo.:xn irmr uuh aq unf.nu.d run inaue with the N. A A. F an Coach That Homer Christensen of the. West Of K4. over phaaea of national athletic control high Is feeling rather blue because of at lnarn the tourrrrnt Hoppe strained a lifrsirent In hts rieht arm and conference the aria during night could uol xuaA.0 a abot vitaout reat pu.u and 4UbferatUm He nver Waahlnarton waa recogntaed among A the wretched showing jhs basketball eomplamed. retying on banict A drulogr aud fiurced draw' and foEow shots U delegatee on the convention floor beaver bar mad thus far this yaar. ne s I runs wce that the s5most ay. Considering rest-dplavd What with a nice early start at pracLtu- he put to rest report that he remarkabie hj irntEeutt.r afer oei and a rip roaring aerie of would retire on vromen'a alhatlco, ticing games, coram'tteo he has reason for not The Til cr;ntn!y defend tlo lltle," he aa5d' of whch William Haddock of Pitta- - feeling orerlT eiated that th bo: a are chairman offered a resolution not in first class shape now With this burgh In d'reet control altfr jotlag to fatonnr oTdmsVarUl wou" InroVbare and favor of U bv a Ciosa marcln,badfive arts-he- n of the nsw one weu Id have a good idea ifoor references pinion bethe suMect waa hfOnght one of fb fme before the other school At first fore the convention on Monday,- while had started thtr practice the call answered with alt sort daet eefttrAlijrrmn n of hurrahing and the schedule of gam her group dee'red to place Landis Will Disperse in tha hans of a separate has been rrtr off withoul wren or union affiliated also, somethin Th veteran r are itrearv f, , f Pj, er rer ard vcoTiertre federation can t quite come up to the.r old standChanty in December' yvj A A t resolution foHows t I o rn pa sea ihmd tt-- .r V pit ri;f ard while the vekmg show no parCHICACAS, he -T Nov K M. Lacdlt tex of jrre&lins t e er rr Uestch fli ticular ped In changing their color. ou Tt ' Tr,ced that th A. A TT con n, I am i am n t a comrri,:ner of baseball yesterday an- - the prohat "arv. and of In last seaathlstlr Harvey Braden, i r!conductedcompetition wred aw fe.r Iwiest.cr.- .ind bthi'nd for 1rl and women son's bench warmers, har been dilng t ty waiiDa I k .team to however work, great aid and supervisr w a ts oow controIId iR In I yhould take ej team w !h .n. r ,s as string a ed bv the A A V, and that a commit-u-- e a position th.s year with the regulars. fe ari pos Hon Chratensen the Arlsora advance and be appiinttd to further s i ox 1' think that s few sttilv the will give Oirman a good race for th has hurt iUk s chance or. tie the same And speaking of Carpostion he is lineup the The cnYeotion reJoeed a proposed center ar mistaken r they man thia lad 1 far from h!s last year's m constitution th idprovjd to ol ever lite cedinr7v alert to dnplica'e the feas, a to.i For tran visit, but that be had been com tt ctuiau form he will It remembered that last ef th Individual reg be- hv th- - f ehtmg confer pel ed fo hasten nl return I cs nhara lera La a ot po l A atolitjon accomplished f;rrn'Toe v to find the honp from J w'Mhh: 6f 25 cent and dcvn- - season hit ability of lii ir Tint heft- S k it enc- - leaders fhfr season. ' hit frieisd,"Fraok jrai'ch tf on the rec any Ha on, the actor. pises now floor waa almoat i ar annual reglstrstlon t r uance of th ,t ju v1' two men ar ea Throe. Take Dtrt he is missing quit but osnjiy s tr.at i The fund to bs dlstrfbnted reprasent ar n; matches tie i ty a t ' i V How r-- N aM rogularlv. fh receipt of th put Up agamst a nre ogve Turkey Day Game am, it wi A t a g A little more practice should him in hs tanin camp when theet rare LVsert which ended in a tie when called on ac- ever Jnfn Ap2r EC old v at however Coach Van the hack Duser . his on 1:30. style, Starts no an autt-tcount of darkness. sanctioned on Homer is well f.xed for s in swimming vi 7 tAnrA7Tt0irj with -. guards Uw f fcn? Mr ' record eSf.Vt tha of fgwmrssurn brihni tb ....ecommendatlonfeature of tha men's. fomi Harvey and Braden aa regulars and h the ir -Utah i yxpectins sorr bw pLns up.r. h m K' - r, f e c a Double Christ opheraon. Criemon and Watson his hack It did f tlV ttis to b sprung by the Agg es and will Tickets for Nebraska .V.,.e'buJei' ' b' namp oa over on craves a pair of but iha to ion Jakhn'Vss. htp cham: as Idlhhw, th ocg ,u5forward have a few new formation 10 wars V lo Notre-Dam- e Iwuth. Over h Picks tn 4e Game go Fastf T to ha- was be'r c pulled and f Bd fc ttwsr tsvm) Tt Xhrim ( Thre haw been arranged t ae of human A game to ,tKak wrt dJ? on machine xnau (oo3 u , of only LINCOLN, Xeb Not. 22 Two hours win b played before tha regular seasons o I erai 1 -- roi A. C Of from Si TT, WXSOntOD F.r ra: IVB 1 yard to a alA tickets for admire Iratraeh Th first of the ta t be ranglng to rou piaoed Lifcrn. bxt L' two formation m lL TVhitmAa gam artar Xebraaka-Xotrdk tfm tried r", jgints It ' r wffb a few West Sid Pam footUil Vokr th n his bac an bat the r cojct nsd r',tTPr Frday t last week and will epnng gome.ee' of New Tork staged RuhUn Frederick Next game, to b played her oa Thank!- - is a pa; r alumni horse ne Tuesday they will have g the rt lackri Jara rts rg cne for th fan on Thanksgiving d P fc out o V at a tmrr.rt. axhaatted wr ing, Bingham with the B wir It was a folih atunt r game t d'jrc frjasurvr The hav. worked w.li .gainst the. toward tha first of tS'SSSW'fS andk I hae a ran ha'i high wbila wwll to pull because they right R Jordan of Indianapolis trustees to wts rrer9 IrCFhmen and In ecrimmare of t cketa mbe board rr tha of lb-v a December Loan Elberg of th go to American n, a d re VAthey hwvw th champion : Thomas J Tracy and Colonel Fork and hav a llttl brawl with tb 'th Infar's wre handed i"tv announced that student found gall-ne- .rr-- l that tu v ?c' j ! r o ei mat ca color out with fvtns r nn V ftatmiel and Chicago of Fork American nu Cllrnn W Vars.tv ff 'high quintet. of scalping ticaeta would be cua-A- t it was pla fty lacing by the askd the hen Harry of Baa Frahcico wrwre- r r 5 a r a meeting of th Ah. r C ojo-- j nia.iy expeHod. wrestler whom the favored tor ref- - t,cs trd t F r a fa re to sugett s . rfir tr cil yesterday, it wa fna nt the James E Sullivan w r. I cnt ind ttuorii wfjn f f ec T'rt. pay th gam on Cummins s f eid City FfQflchis n some trouble in f'ir'A v. jesterdav wsre J B Mew i't 1 l SELECTIONS ARE the contort will atan tromp v at 1 ' J T Mahoney of cf rn ot aeifeUluu tLt 7 Ait n.i ch .'d in the :i. m!f But aiafymg so that th far can rrttock home foj to CjO crUry-TreasurMu Rubien c tJ I snd og IfiQy SROgC 01 artce Y'k the third man on the rrat NEVER ACCURATE a"' of overnara Med that their turkfi) feed lQm.fcditdL- Ail 141 rKES-Tr tins self re, waa "OkK, Ndv 2? Owx mat Of 'wyrt -- t 'he control a V ahonld take - d f the f.!Oux Wh ts eOBslHersd that sarh SatIt base ball elub r.ra!! tU i-- I " cf he women's athletics and athletic urday thera are. all over the country, " ; tf the " ,r - ' Wej'era league hsv efferad rnen 11 I'' -lhe roun,rV; mk,n about lh n ! so Ihe cljba franchi. to Muskogee for i ir' 'g o' i ,"ro"eh'l called major samea played ; Section Own Rooting -m subject to A A. V regulations, ' e iS r ' !l no critic ran be prevent and at it waa announred here yester- ' to draw up plans more that co one of these gairea each dav by local chamber of commerce of- - hrd. than 0 , a J V.vi gVla down at .ctsnfr.rd In rer.f women's partiefnation waa author- - weak, tha utter futility of any W a,r the far- ona man c d. d hav joined th.r a r c to be appointed- later. nrk V.at Aty, tfc ?.e raster The Plan to move the fraiwbiee presuming to ptek an Lavu.fr . rf ,, v lev : team at football champion plainly is " Liocahtt. Vb. Jauied, mccordmg te the krom n... tx ha-; a And on alf . 7 BEING ZlKCTKD, .oo.ee ot cVrr.rf I ha kf to Th Pearoat th Idea raft be evtdent. aa aii baels f mpst-- 1 a "the co-- 5 hut with- any degree of NHrhM, eiwdlng U bis wonsgse rarr rd a xr h'rem must wear the rce.atifn wai la tha picking of tha boat moo to been Ue4s4 r'a.m tne lora'iun. wo.ch lt"hi r.- -' has MjVs r4tio Jvakr d issc-nl a r on T' '.'r rooters' bat with , , team. rS 4) a aoouonal y Thua tha 414 of comprise to arrider tbe ekMsies pMk4 ar usvel a a un.f-rThe ha-ft ritlr can fairly well agree on an wrW. T be eWte ehempie Hfcetes aitioa haa )fet been taken hn th ,ior tRI m h 'a' r.oo ef background on v hl h to stir1coast combination, an o 'e- -. havtvig ts flgbt far it aogbt ts webs tt Hit. Murkogee is a member of the lMcoinr stunts sbeUT.xperts the and games dur.r.jf far aad eseier leas the bey I Southwestern league. isoviig to to on. Mountain conference team, and He is tncermissla&a, a s uj An Uy ie tbetr feotorea. F. hy n " -- inter-acho- h- ol f Local Mat Wiseacres Pick Yokel to Win From Dern V vt Juris-ct.o- 1 auh-r-TT- j citr tr wre-t.e- I tx o- -n n semi-gian- r.nt t, - cr ig M Ui-- n ? -- Glan-Yan- at , ai 1 l i gt 1 yerdv T rh,c? I trt ie te w; t.tr univerai-afternoo- ng-ha- at 2 -- i arObllX .. - r1 d- 1 t"' !r 1 dirt 1 p-' 1 , I -t -- ALL-AMERICA- N fcc4 Rto tf fe 17 co-e- d, b.lh--.Lze- 'teri.u -- - V-T- 1 a- -d A A 1.11 4-- 1 J. WUiiH, Xs Service Sporta Editor. YORK, Nov. 22. Willie retraced hi. competitive footsteps last right to that dy when S&9 Uidersu4 bbonda hoy ha lint won a world's championship In billiards, and a atld. spontaneoua paen of the good sport for the good winner acclaimed the man as It had greeted the outh f.fteen years before. The echo of that roaring cheer, greeting the victor)- - of Hoppe, the new chafapiou. over Jake Schaefer, the champ.on departed, bv a score of 500 to 13 is hour old but thrill to It now as we thrilled to It tnen. Drop throated It was In Its basic npte, shrill In others wih the near hysteria H relie) ed of emotions. W underfill Demonstration. The demonstration almost wlthowt parallel In competitive billiards or any Other kind, continued through moments and It Was still at its hilar, ions heightb when seemingly by tactic consent the crowd moved in a bodv upon the conqueror and the conquered A pretty vourg woman, with shining eyes and blonde, bobbed hair, rushed to the side of the new champion and planted a fi'l. emphatic k'ss upon his cheek She was Mrs. Wtllte Hoppe and she wanted the world to know that she was proud of her as she turned to the crowd and led the ovation Siiacfcr Off Form. Real drama, that. Pn ware th minutes that followed as Hoppe made th rounds of Th fenced off enclosure shaking hands with a few men and women he may hav known and about 500 more he never saw In his Ilf before. His entire evening, m feet, was impresstvs with drama. Schaefer never waa even the suggestion of the young player who wrested the title from Hoppe In Chicago last year. He had th touch of a bfacksmith and hi best effort as a run a total of 2SJ for was very gtHifl and equally had bv turn a Th famous Hoppe 'fiddle he hy some mutual agreement waa In evidence more than once. It t nothing more than a 'prolonged measuring of sn ordinary shot. Veteran Confident.' Only In altitude did Hoppe ietrv his alternating wave of confidence and despair In compiling 111 runa In the aeeond Inning and 108 tn th twelfth and final Inning he wag the Hoppe of other and perhaps better rears, assured end precise. Rut when Schaefer, with hie run on 0 in the trtvth inning took the lead at 182 to 127 and auhseonentlv wl'h a cluatqr of 88 in the tenth maintained the advantage at 250 to 208. Hoppe appeared to have aged tn some strange war. During that Interval he was ripe for nlucktng but Schaefer waa not equal to the occasion. The summary: , NVIllle Hoppe, spot hatl: P 111. d IB, I. 0, 18, 0, 21. 0. 188. 108 (unfinished!. " Total tpO points Average 1 High run. 188, 111 and 108 (unfinished). Jake Schaefer, white hall- - t. 21. 5 . 80, 0. 0, 20. 88 8, 2!. Total 282 point 27 Average High runs- - 80, 88 and 45 Roger fontt, of France defeated Edouard Horeman of Belgium. In the afternoon game by the score of 500 NEW Jseksea wen undisputed claim to tba tltla f Junior high soccer chsmp'en of Salt Lake yesterday by handing tba TTast Junior s decisive beating Tha count was 21 to 0. Tha Jackson Juniors rata. In tba taynes Trophy cup for tha aoond success! va yaar Bryant was successful In defs&ting Roosayait by the score of to 1 Perry counted a goal for fire points and his mates added four corners Irving lost to South in a stubbornly contested game bv the srore of 5 to S The heavy field slowed up play considerable South has been beaten only once this season, that betny .at tha hands of tha faat Jackson team by tha score of two corners to one South has Just ona more game, that beSouth i cr4Ue4 ing with Roosevelt with second place in the league. Brjant third snd Irving fourth. of Boston as national president, tba decJMonc ts Mk direct control of wom.n's wrd of th 12 snd tti ftsiA chsm-- , to-a! onHor track C.. Chlcsgs. A. h Illinois to plonahipa wrr ouard!ng ccomp:ihmnts of tn aasaion clnamg at Union convsntion. Amateur Ua.t right delegate werwleavtng for where tomorrow W a.Hington of the A. A L -- dl attend a mrei'ng of he American Olympic A coirmlttae of flv. haad-e- d lit Preaidant Prout. which h will dava, lo will confer appoint in a few at the capita! with theformed National mlttee of th newly Athletlo redaratioo In con.a nert.on with the Alatter U organlaatton to become a A to the tAIb International rs-sl- Prut M :&& Oa 19.14 -- ,U. Rallies JFor. sth-I.t'- BETHH STOP High as Head of JACKSON BOOTERS KEEP A. Ai U. for Coming, Year Body Assumes Control Of Athletics for Women. cam-paii- OF KTA.MiI.NG OF PLAYERS Expected Clash Over Olympic Games at tba for Halt Lake City oa the way' to Inohrrllle, My, to attend the mm. al meeting of the minor league. December S to I. kado killeltr and Bin Ebdck. managers rcapecttrely of the Ua Antteka and Vernon dob of the coaat lemma, will lenvn ant week for Imlnllla i Hoppe Retrace Footsteps 15 Year Back When He Firt Won Title. ry sert his fresh and capable reserves the Aggie raid should bo rf Veteran Shooter Nov. 22, M, Heiter. manager of Battling in an published in L'Auto savs h accepts the action of the lYencli Boxing Federation m withVrtiw mg the license f the Sengaieee and asserts: "By my woik I made him a world champion; I should have liked, hy my advice, to make hup a gentleman. cancelled beThe newspaper learns that Siki s !: ense cause of the boxers assault on the manager of Maurice Prunier and because of bis fcehav tor m public places m Pans and in The PARIS. ho tte The Crln terial aal evetytriig right to t: t rror ot the Aggies ! e Ii- -a and bind in the animal I'.Ue r'Ki,g rf the kinlthl' Reverts Back to n By Lesley Coates. ma- h -- But Cannot Make of Him a Gentleman TAH has the plays, the material and enough plain, defeat the Aggies on dinary common sense to thoroughly is yet to be Cummings Field Thanksgiving Day but it Uieir learned have Utes. Titzpatrkk's whether Tommy Irish s Utah last If of year. lesson from the Aggie game into which moments ra on the turn proper the call can mentor aoiThad Th Cue Championship Hellers Makes Siki Worlds Champion Bat Expect to Aggie Team Comparatively Inexperienced Put Up Usual Fight' U is Not Confident productive. AGGIES PLAYS falr-na.- hu-be- tw.7nnP""H 2. W 02 Conti, snot belli 138 JT. 11 1 47, 8. 48, 1, 42. 151 0,,10. Total 800 point Average 8 High runa 151 (unfinished); 18 and 47 . Edouard Hnremana, ahite bell 0, 8 2, 1 72. 1. 1J. 43-- 0. 4. 4. 4. Total 308 noinlsL., Average 20 1 5 84. 72 High run. and 45. -- 8.1 1 t-- mtt rvrorgviTO. Weer I taaffrtark saae'es, Barrhet etaaa by flv, fart that ta arsis ta ftra. physical trlaa. This speedy halLeec rata toy cates the Army aa the 85th. exteaatvel '"c |