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Show -. .. ' ,. - ' , . - , I . , TUE 2' - . , - - t- , : Bobcats ' i .. Teams To Get vs, Aggies i 1 Ban re: '",'",7- Wermaid . 1,,, - Rezdy to Leave J3,1.1:LSC3 .- , 1,1 . 0 , .- .- tnio,eunaifanstninis - , , , . t i di- before the final arrives. The willedule follows: at Jordan; Roosevelt BY LES GOATEE- - , ,(...- , i i t ' t I - I - J ' ft ev l - , ; 1 1 ! f o- ., tentative' , battle 1, - 1 e ikeg. tan the day for warmoleskin nine floes of colleges a n d writtorsi t which will send Their r S pre week-en- d - this in 1 - - -- a I, ; , ,, ' ' .1 : . . .. ' .11Pel .. . - lite Agent C.. A. C. Jiggles vs. Denver oir,- game loom. as the piece de , ; ...reMetance for Colorado's enthusis',., ;seta. The Parsons will be smarting under the Ming of defeat admin Welled them two- weeks ago by Colorado teollege and their triumph 't --lams ,Seturday over- Wyoming . , hag failed thus far to menage their ,.. However. their sting will i I - , 'anguish., doubtless prove futile against the Farmers who have the 4, flue -- conglomeration of football 1 : Lie: that ever congregated at FL , , 'I ' Cetera-d- , , t "f .. i , , , ., 4 , , 1 . , '' ' uhip-blui- i pe ' - -- , f.-::- : I.. . ' i" 1 l i -- ' 7: Already the scribes. Including ,those who have a yearning for the '. :old alma meter and are therefore ' Inetined to wait excited about such matters . are counting this Denser mere as a gam. stepping stone to what the Hughes team will do to Utahonoet.22. t has been writ ben by the wisescres that Carl Brown. the Aegis ball runner. is "71xitten than :Jack- Howell': that Caldwell and Williams are far superior to Pete Dow and Ralph Goodwin, and that the IL Collins subs are all better than Earl Porn. ore? and Billy Lawrence. To extend the hilarity still farther, it Is Intimated in no uncertain terms that Rankin will push Vie Tauter off the line of scrimmage and that Dykernan. Cox. Caffity. Iverson, et al, will run and hide an soon as the big Dan Beattie opens up on - 4 , , i that Agtrie Maybe So; Maybe sot. All of which is interesting if true. And if will be too bad for Denver next BaturdaY. However this scrivener Is able to composure long enough to venture the opinion that Fred Dawson of Denver and Ike Armstrong of Utah will still be able to show Harry Hughes a wide range of football when the occasion requires it. Colorado Mints will West- era State at Golden and play the siesta will undoubtedly be able to suppress their anxiety until the returns are in on thi ono. It looks like a bromide after what Utah subs did to Mines and Utah Angles eeetend and third stringers did to In previous workouts. COloradO "U" which has ahoen but little in addition to a lot of promise, will engage the Colored., .Teschers in a contest which should aid materially in pointing the Boulder battlers for their big game with Utah the following week. A truit A. 4 .t Z .4 v. 1 z i i , I f 1 g. , I It 1 1 i i,, 1 S Vt.. 1 Pared Kest . tun. the conferenca champions, mosnwkile, will rest. Not that ouch a lapse Is needed particularly, rept that Cap', Jack llowetis who was acclaimed a star of the first lit,er by 40.tot)b ens at Evanston, Ill.. Last fgaturday--l- a reetink in a hospital and Vic Tauter and Bill Cov are nursing severe leg inpuries and Pete Doi injured in a motorcycle mishap ineeds another ten dnye to recuperate from his many hurts.. The csum of Capt. Bowel's I. not so serious as it sounds. An old leg Wound was opened in the North. neatens game and the trainer thought it best to confine has star to the hospital for two or three days until the danger of infection was no Mora. The other ttall cripples should be ready for the Boulder game. raahed. 'Pura"with game Northwestern was an to middle west- ern Iona. despite criticisms by one e or two writers who sell their stuff : to the syndicates., The Crimson : was the goods and no and t with Dow. Touter andmistake, Cos In the : lineup might have easily have s beaten the Purple Wildcats Eater: dal,. although Pomeroy. Ceell and arose to suppress :;()hrtstengen heights In their roles as substitutes 5 Tim University student body, led by 'rank JOCall sppractat.d the ; showing made by the Redskiiss as was v1t.d yesterday when the moo and women of the Crimson gatheeed at the Union Peelfie eta- tie. let give their heroes a real eonqueret's reeoption. The tleivereity band was also on cc-- I , -- , I I ; 1 . . T - t - -- 1 . I. :;4 . ' ' 7 I , 1 , ;- -- , :'-- i :' 1 - i- i lt,"0 ,........., 4 13 Ali .5111 I 1 .502 "s QUESTIONCan a player touch a caught if bot has left the base before the fielder touched the ball. ili..11.Ew tatTESTIONI am training for track sprinter. I watched a boxer doing. gym work and asw him skip- 'Pin' (ha w"Id that ha a good 0 1"rrlis for ma? Yes. ANSWER Any exercise muscles Skip- the leg cessaraly C I -- champion, welterweight I bans sad go back to auotherbitee when a fly le legally caught? ANdWItt,---fl- e must go back, to the other base after the fly is ' scored teebnicel knockout over Wyoming Warner In second round. Joe Gans. Allentown, Pa. won from Ton) Kirby, Boston, on tout fourth round AT BALIDIOTIEBein ?hart& of Baltomire. won derision over Joe Ryder, Brooklyn (F. Jackie Feldman. New York, won derision over Al Martin, Baltimore CM. Bs who are fearful that he will make i .,.. eame awful mi.- li take and so ' they step in with ,,. some advice in '''';',gr'.1 linen. n Both i :. ..... team. pi ip lita01' In the major . J,......,o. , , teatime, the New ,cw,-Yankees '.,,it c '.4..- l York '; ' and the Pitts- 6 burg Pirates. will ,,,...:1,: Present a chant. t...:.,;,-,..:..;ed appearance 4.4,1 when they take ER--. 118,4 the field Slain the shakeneat. spring7k-erhapup will affect the Yankees, wmners of the world series, somewhat leas than it will affect the Pirates, the losers. Miller Huggins, the Tanks' man-- , ager, is remarkably fortunate. He can tear his old Tanks apart, if te feele like it and still retain quite a ball team. His reserve material The very beet forIs admirable. tune that came through for leggin this year wits the improvement of George Filigree, the young pitcher who won the second world series game. If PiPgras has taken the upturn and is on the road e osteady improvement. Huggins has little to fear if Urban Shocker is not as successful in 19211 as he has been In previous years. Neither Shocker nor Dutch Reuther pitched in this years world series. Had it been extended to the limit, one of them might have got in but Hugging had no pressing intention of using either twirler. Moore is Problem. Yet Huggins is alter pitchers. Wiley Moore may be good next year and he may be touched up rather severely now and then. It depends' upon the way in which hie arm weathers the storms of Oklahoma' and the Texas l'anhandie. A fine man. that Moore, who did himself credit in the world aeries. There is a possible change corn-la- g in the Yankee outfield. It is 'very remwe. It will depend upon how Bob Muesel starts the season of I92e. What an aggravating bell player he Ls to those who ai. enthuniattic about his posaibilitiet! He waisn't worth a lick in this world aeries. During the regular season he played better ball than in the 192$ season and finished with a batting average around .330. Pittsburgh will make changes, of course. Kiki Cuyier will be transferred to another team. One year It was Max Carey and Babe Adams. ,Iclin had to go and the nett it I. laBehind it all is the leuyier mentable Aeries of blunders that be- s a t ..::,....."''''..... M111A I:7:4- - ; - T,- :,...4. ir,,,, 's. , 11 ''''. . , k--- . er ''' ' - ", I: ' a Al'ICISNT 0DTYM OP .- -- Tb4.,.:.,, r. - it.. A k , . 3 ago 44ZSU4 Vol 'Stet, ' liCT K 'i- )r, .A: - ,.., - -- - - , ,gre- - :',.1. , , , 04, las won over the civilian team Sunday In the hardiest fought state team match held in Utah for some time. with a score of 1.263 out of a possible 206041 points. Sig teams fired in the match with the outcome uncertain until the last shot had been fired. The eivilia team led off with a good score standing and from that time on it was anybodre match. the lead shifting &Mutat with every shot specially among companies 'I" and and the civilian team. Tied Yes Pleat. At the 300 yard rapid fire stage the civilian marksmen and '1" company's shooters were tied for first but due to the former's flop the soldiers forged 16 points ahead They were not able to hold their lead long' however and the two teams were again tied on the 1.000 yard range with but two men left to shoot on eiach team. Company '1" showed the stronger finish and won by a safe margin. Capt. of the officer's Mulkey team, Dave Robinson civilian team and Private Cobbler of "1" company tied for Individual high honors each having a score of 22 out of a perfect 260 points. The state team match as fired Sunday is an annual competition and I. becoming more and more popular with riflemen from all parts of the state. The team, and competing their scores are. Company "I' 1.243, 1.244, Company "G" 1.216, civilians, COM pan,' "6,'" 1.204, tifficere team 1.203 and Company "R" 1,115. leer's Given. The scores of the two highest teams are as follows r Jour MI Sgt. Krause ,...- - 1 .' ''' t ,- - - i, ,..', .: . , , , -- ,,, ' ,7. ,- ... ' i '' 'I. - ..v-- ,,, , - - -., 'I- -- c, c"oro ,.: e :6, ,t, : , ' . EP ,-, 16,- -- , - , , . . ' . 0 ,0016- Aso o .." ss., I,. latimer Its O'Brien Carp Rita Total H. A. Weymouth civilian team. ' .- 40 45 40 46 21 37 1263 222 2i4 210 213 169 138 1'44 the 'KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Oct. I 1. Mandell. light- weight champion. and Joe Trabon. Kansas City contender, weighed in this morning for their le round bout here tonight. each tipping the scales around 135 pounds. Mandell's title. however, is not at stake. NEW YORK. Oct. A19-Mike Rflidy. has announced he will not compete in the proteselonal welters asecciation tournament at Delia", 7cr.. starting Oct. Si. Leo theael. John Farrell and Fred Novak are to eninie In a Piartil a tie they had in the CuilltrYing competition, to decide which becomes the Metropolitan dintrIcrs repreeentativa in Brady's place. ef.'') ,r. - '1 7- - 7...; ' ii,... .,- ' . ,,,- - .,.- c 'c"-- ' .1 ': ,....t....,.,..::. ,. - ,,, 1 - o 6 Cr'&i v.. ...41,...,,, tea .' ...-- - , ,, - , 1 - - , , 1 I t . - ,.,.:'''''' , ' ' , '';f( , , . - .. : ,',4 it . - , -- ,,,,, - .. - ,- -, . ,' ' 1 foot-agai- '1 -- Tema, Oct. 11- -(IN)Car t Berry, youthful hign school football star, is dead lodaY. following a most heroic light to , isaro his lite. Far more than 62 boors his chums and members of his eleven battled ..6iinly the odds,of his stea'dtly weakenMg condition. pumping air into bis Nags by means ot artificial respiration after they bad failed to A. corps of doctorl treat- with everything known to remedy. 1Ifunction. a possiblo watt injured plight', clash. but It had not .. ascertained nit to that was the sPecifie 'whether- the collapse of his lungs. of the doctors called in for I cobet:Ration pronounced the ease as infantile paralysis, and caused -' Illit home to be quarantined. About a dozen of his friends will awake today from the first sound .., plumber in More than fill boors. They hod declared the? 'Would et,. ' teed him ag long as there wao , War of life left in Ma boil. . , 1 4 Z:.. f Injurcu GricIder But Efforts Fail . - :,...1- , e PALACTOS. Au". I's t., - ..,...01,,,,, 4Pcni.....15.eetII.L605,- 1.:tr scot ,e, ,,se.....:.-TIA, I 4, , SOVS 1 - I 'Students Assist ilMERAI.M.1.111.ft..1. 3404440S WilESOM"S11"1:4r4t; - fact that California defeated St. Mary's and that the Oakland Jesuits the .1 hi :- win- sheer i TOUTHTEL ACE. rank Collier. a blab eboot boy-T- I Auburn . la.,, recently made 0 scowl hole ha en while playing al foursome oe the local links; 1 et to ed Pro Golf Playof 1 Planned in Gotham -' -- . 4 43 44 44 47 46 43 follow ters,. The vet-the- Mandell to Fight Joe Trabon Tonight ,,, - A 44 201 4t 2Z2 44 220 44 226 43 209 coached A,!. 4- tt? ) 4e 220 47 45 ,cAt-:..L,.- ,..: . - - ! 0, -. .,., '' 1,, "': .. . ,,,,, , 4 0 ., . "---tr'- . seer ,,, Ik321414(..........L.0.,,,e, - A ',', 1 ' ',,....!:,,.,- - ' ''''' , , - 0, -.- , , . . . ags,....,,-- , ...,.. ii. . t 46 36 48 47 43 43 41 old trail which need tti they ns -- ! Teams. 44 43 C. 42 41 45 42 43 42 37 39 42 4 34 41 43 34 'Robinson "lir $.1 -- ,,..! , . ' . , t week previously beat Stanford does not atack the cards for a victory of the Bears over their great rival when the two meet at Palo Alto next month. however. Both Stanford and California have a long road to travel before the contest. with plenty of opportunity for further development. But the Bears did certainly show the hallmark of genuine promise. Nibs Price has his men working hard and fighting which was more than they did Iset season-it- . Marys faced the task of pointing for the two big opponentsa within seven days and that is tall order for any outfit. It should be said right here that Slip Midimen plainly evealed the wear and tear of that game against Stanwmachine It was a ed-up from the outset and it showed little of that merciless deferfee which an completely threw the Palo back upon themselves the previous Saturday. Strong ittack. 0 And as in the Stanford gams St. Marys shosed an untonvineing attack. so against the Beare the team had no weapons qualified to drive the Berkeley team back of its goal line. The Sears showed a vast amount of real football. First of all the writer liked the poise of the oileven. Here was a team. an underdog in the betting. called upon to defend the preat.tge of the Pacific Coact conference It would not have been if th men had P bowed surprising a certain amount of nervowiness. Rut they showed nMhing of the y sort. They took the field like made was every move precise and everything they did was done with that crispness and brightnss and energy that characterize a smart and powerful combination. The Rears used their old favorite line-o- n with plays launched as & rule from kick formation. Vrom this the backs started sell and the intrference formed compactly and with precision. At other times the quarter wouM play under the canter. faking to handle the ball and then starting in motion before the ball was 'snapped. In striking terthe Bears would put thole ritory tWo tackles on the stron gilds. with a wing back out. hies Mixing. There wag a nice mixing of formations and of playa, and tbe forward beautifully passalways thrown and caughtwould develoti In various ways. The line charged bard and almost always beat the op.. posing forwards to it. The downfield play was splendid. especially noteworthy for this maof the year. tted at all times St. Marrs forward passer was buy-slto the point of wildness by the The Bears knew that the defense. beet forward pass defense le a share breaking through upon the passer and they employed their knowledge. Some nifty players were revealed. tom. in the Bear backfield. will be beard from. Dougery is a fine back. Coltrin is a Patrolplunging tackle and ;els an effective center. Gill, too, Is an excellent guard. A word should be said for Betteneourt. St. Mertes csnter. Ho bids to take position with the great Pivot artists of all time. Merrick for gt. was a sprightly back. and klary so was Rooney.,Copyright, It21.) P,C 43 44 40 46 44 44 37 Pvt. Whales Smart Total Civilian ,p0 - , cI cImi-s--...--- cl ''''è - ''':. .,,. .'1: I .,,,, ,,,, - - 0 , .:.; . 4.. i,' " ; Billy de Beck ' 4 . . - , - . , 4 11.j,0 4,,ok " r Ito! , ;r4 - - 0,4 E.!! 3 oit 42 46 41 46 46 Ai 44 40 44 Cpl. , , ..41- -- 4o .x 1 - Illik ;,, t9aAal: 0 D 37 41 34 43 43 Gerard Col. Cot; Robertson Pvt. Cobbler Pet. Wates ::- 61, , B. Comipany . "ttil"Gt ' L company rine team of Tine I the 31th Infantry at Port Doug- way mane M- ' ' el.As't4 EIRCIt r--- ! - um, : - LT ,.. '' A - Mt9 traiLp REIAMIlt, A,ISVUt.Ft ,,ert . tiLtpt,0106'4 1. - . 7 141460 cf4C13"130t.latik-C- k. to.vX ALOW.1 - ,.. 1( x t$ : - VeJA SAT04 it",144. N4b CutW A MA'104-tA14- . 1.:L.',....r......41. ,r-2, etittIGcoxs , lAtiNii4IG WAIltr9jkilLIV.1 AND , ,,,,,, : m,,,eavostmt.".,,,n&A,0,Amts.Av4tutsj,,sc sdout4eptone,01"1,,o LOA ftombu ft N..qm Wm.1 'a for belief that Golden t h a Beare have be- gun to locate the .7 . :: ' : ,n From civilians f oomeeMmalftwa.w,e101111EMOO, 1. : 0, They'll Not "Fire" Barney Now. The Deseret News.) ERKELEY. Calif., Ott. I1.(CPA)--I- n view of the sort of game that the University of California team played against St. Mary's here on Saturday there is excellent reason n Wins Rifle Tilt , Handicap Horse. Enter in England BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG. --BY LAWRENCE PERRY. (Special leased wire service to Team Company ' - elor 40, Losing Center Hailed as One of Greatest in NationLom Stars. ..-'- gan when Bill McKechnie over-rodager. The players e'Kechnis who was too good to them. Louise lilt. Ky., lel, wettrweight. Mose. la Bash over scored teclutiesi knockout I Title year a few of the Pittsburgh to Donor (.00 nor, Thiladelphia of players tookas the appointmentteam fourth round. Deal Bush manager of the AT PITTSBURGHBilly Wallace. some of the Chias a deal great Cleveland lightweight. won from cago Cubs took the appointment of Cuddy de Marco, Pittsburgh (lat. in Joe McCarthy as their leader AT JERSEY CITY N. 1021. They a "bushel' thought Goidatein, Pittsburgh, awarded beaded them. Ito did the Cabs. When newspaper decision over Louts GagMcCarthy disappeared to find some iiemint. New York. (10). new players, an old and experienc01111a AT MENTON. S. ed pitched took oemaion to discuss Belgian featherweight, won newsthings in general. They gave this paper decision over Ray Rivera, old pitcher, Grover Cloweland AlexWake OIL ander. a job eleewhercl. McCarthy Jos Glick, Brooklyn Junior lightwas nutnacter after all. weight, won decision over Bobby oil the Pittsburgh team. some of Garcia. Baltimore (10). the boys had doubts as to who was Jew nueiev. New Tork junior they have found out. managerbut play-movThe interesting part of it all is the lirhtweight, drew with Bud Dempsey. also of New York 0100. that the fans have made over fight Aix Angstreitch. a matter of disciplinet. New York light If Cuyier' had plaved in the world series and' heavyweight. wort decision over 1 A mellue De Bus of Belgium. had muffed a fly ball that would AT ATLANY10' 0ITY N. J.Bobhave lost a game or the series for' by Brown. Atlantic Pittsburgh. there would have been eity, scored a howl all over Pittsburgh. berating Bike Race tohnical knockout over Ray Fay. Thirty, Chicago Envie for plavinc Coyle'', EveryPET Ne'rriva RICCOMIL Pittsburgh. fifth round. Race To Open on Oct. 22 C11fin AT CANTON about Portland and Seattle (dubp estab- body Is mad in Pittsburgh OhioPhil Zwick. lestherweicir. Cleielsnd. lished a record tnr a season by reg. something , especially those Pirates locyood Oct. NEwmAnKyrtrou. CHICAGO. r)--ockis not ball gave 30 sato playerswho handicav first of the fifteen 11.(A park Plug Purse!! of Newark. N. AP)Mori than hits and Isteeng tortyrise bicycle teams could not win the J. in Fifth round. thirty-tou- r the which beenn runs In the that the Yankees horses are ready to start in the els day strino newinst In four aeries 'world successive AT NEW BYIWOR1). ThursdaY famous Cesarawitch Maks tomor- here gramo. Mass.Al wade Portland 22. wax Oct. announctod today, twenty-fou- r made those M:te Mello. Lou sate hits In ths first 'games. The boy. who trimmed kayoed Zack row It will be the dath renewal of 'ranee Oeorgetti. the first, foreign for New vrlf aro, in third ill Htsneharit greatest of ths Eng hitt' fall. r to capture the motor.paced bi- tolne Anilines and was eornnelled to bets certainly were 1127). over dis fair.(Copyright an the nine extra the to win gruelling handicap. beof Inning cycle America, championehip AT Pit Ralph tanc of two and a quarter miles, ing paired to ride with Bobby Walt-hou- r. time. HERRERA WPM knocked out IA, Angeles Jr. five times a winner In the GARCIA SIGN fl. Tony yoi,kwirs,, Alleutovin, Pa. ALMS" OWFU EL T'AlitO, Texan. net ell day grindxc won The roomier CHICAGO. Oct rhicartoii last ale monthtv reeetinw y Herren, El Paso. flywourbt ertorgetti hand to greet thc, Iterky Mountain won doolsion over Ernie Garcia Ot LON Angeles and Baba day race bore last winter. paired the Greeter Detroit Bowling oust. A week Prottrielo,V seenelatinn trill he held men Californig Innine lightweight The PlaYer. I lillth Of LOWBVIO. were matched then with Carl Stockholm. Pharoptnnr wre aiNen a roux-inWOICOMO box ten rounds hers Oct- - before that he won the New York At the Mu temple Tuesday. at 2 In I ieir iZ round bout bora last tedayto when they ;,ppeartct on the campus. U. at 1:3 Pound& irate paired with Reggio McNamara. night AT HOLTnKE YORK, (AP)Waser !..t,!:-'.- - s QUESTION BOX ', 41' 12 AG OrEFrrIONDoes a home run nehave to be over a fence HICA(A). Oct. en, the new president will find the or barrier, ANPWETtNo. Tt would be betheeebell decks cleared for him. Johnson la putting ter if no home runs had to be batveteran in Game. house in order,' The doughty old ted over a fence or barrier. UnItarnstel has keen c onnected with fortunately playing grounds, espewarrior is about ready to step out baseball for 'earl., a cially in larger cities, are small. as president of the Amencan Organized r of a century. kle had been 111 Irish Patsy Cline a football coach, sporting editor vf boxQCESTION-1league as an in Did be amateur? He way hand over the reins to a newspaper, and secretary of the any titles? Row would you rate some one ekes Novemiree 1. but Columbus. O., butiders' exchange him? before that. ANFTWE11,---TePally won about no one knows definitely when he , Ile went to Cleveland In 1903 as TO (Mei, se an amateur. He turned 1915 in end will sten from the Btae was the secretary of the Cleveland club rated aa one pro wings. He says he will reCre whet In 1310 he became vies preattient of the cleverest lightweights of his day. he gets everything siraightened up.; ,ied in 1916 wee madee nianaqer. Office In Shape. Ile held, that post until July. 1922. QuEs TioNwith a man on Nee. ond bare the hatter ham the hall p In the meantime, be has tidied "'"wasmade President-u-from it pauses the pitcher and strikes ot. and his offiee here. He and hisl lr-inegraduated Tho second baseman Weeterville. O the umpire. clerical staff have swept through terbein College, at the ball up and throws to an accumulation of papers that tell in 1896 and 189 7 he coached the picks first base and the calls tho In ateay nanees and record, the Seventeenth V. S. regiment foot- - batitar out. saying umplre tho hall is la ball team and in 1198 waa coach play. la he right fighting career of Ban Johnson. et the C'hl'3 bledical University. ANSWERNo. The ball lo not The filets Is shout In shape for his In play unto's; touched by a field succeseor. who. It ha freely pre- - He 1" 1"rfe editor of The Cc- - er Diepatch from 1898 to 1902. rut before it bits tho empire. Read dieted. will be E. E Barharit Presl- lurn 44, section dent of the Cleveland American helped organize the Columbus base- fball club and later was president of league baseball teem. and Wipes Sid QtrErrtrAdWhon the Western Association. Tim Jeffries fight Rob Sti lumens? Technically. the American league Hard Wan Worker. it for the title? are disPose to expected meg:latex aNgwpm--con- y Island. N. It. of the very important business of Barnard is a hard worker. end won the title Ilitt. selecting a president at the annual many conaider him hard boiled. but by a knockout Jeffries In 11 round. is held the Cleveland players declare the meeting which usually e about December L But they may opposite. When he draws a 0ITESTION-1'- ho hatter bite the swiftly and secretively be- - era' contract. they say. he pins in ball and the ball bounds up and tore them. according to the g000lp the highest figure he things reaaon- bite him. The umpire rails the hat. Walt the decialon right? in major league circlets., liable and poesible and then stands ter oil ANSWERIf the batsman was in But. whenever the ad'oe a tak- - pat. lb. box when the ball hit him it was a foul ball. Late AT PitILADELPHIA--Pet- o - ' Gregory Pops R The Oak PCnoll club has been successful in their quoit for an additional supply of water for their newly constructed links. Well No2 has been discharging a continuous stream of water from a pipe for several days. sufficient in quantity to water the entire IS holes. 10 of which are now completed. P. E. McOurrint chairman of the greens committee, le now the happleet of officials, as a sufficient water supply la of much more consequence thaa an oil or gold find oa golf course. , ..s - j 1 is IA B an " Tidiest Up His Off. icel that does not bunch the to Preparatory le good for a sprinter. Turning Job ping the rope is good for nd les and the wind Over to Successor. Last Night's Fights. er 4 Malarkey Parkin Christian .445 SG Water Supply , "Bo m b as t. boners. Mtiches will be 'tared ererY''dilf week with the final elated to lake plats) early nest week. Only eight matches will be played this week, former ..7S2 I ChM I 4 Knoll Club Gets lr OakBetter Aiowoil ' - 0 11 inirfrikein, r.,,...,.,7,,,,, Pet 10100 2 4,00 I Fail tennis will open at the tnivereity of trod' Tumidity when eight matches take place In the annual fall tournament staged under the of the Utah Chronicle, direction indent publiesilos. Yen" players hese entered the running for net N 24 13 10 25 am-chin- Fall Net Tourney Commences at ttY News. EW YORK, Oct. II.Almogt as soon as a baseball team wins a pennant the task Si begun or pulling It to pieces. It is not stream the marteger who dem that. There Lost. IS Ab lea g , , Won. Olmstead Ki illiay ,:. ioeon MM.MMIt By JOHN B. FOSTER. 'Special teased Wire Service to The who Following are the burled tor the Oaks pitchers in 1213 when they won the pennant. - , , To be Sold Soon. 'ix''....,:- Defeat St Itlary's Oct. 11,- -and Wa.. ner after starring with the Pirate!' throughout the season. will go into vaudeville this fall on a 1116,000 contract for Jive weeks. Loewe. Cleeuit has announced. While the nature of their act is not yet to be determined. Paul and Lloyd are said to bare good voices. Beginning Oct. IS, tbe outfielders are booked for a week each in St. Louis, CleveBaltimore land, Pittsburgh, and New York. MEW 1 11 Boss--Cuy- ler MOUND RECORDS OF 1912 OAKS 1 ......., " --- Oct 11.Shirking out the boundarlee of the tennis court with Paul Holt Outplacements, sizzling , Bruce. Gilirteadied and outdrnve for three christ of ' 4 here yesterday , , . to win the final round f'' f:---, , , ,4 end with it the chamlYmiship of the , ,v Brigham Young University tall toaitAbArio.amigigheadark, sts. tournament 4 14' no Provo the lase chances ' Taking ' tbó in lead 1 built up an early first set by Melina of deceptive 41F4.1 placechange of pace and hsir line canoed ' ments. Evident nervousness Glichrist's servke to become erratic wet at the beginning of the second two with the result that Holt took ono 1 annexed while Plichrlat ' 1 was gamely I, Although Gilchrist finish to was unable fighting be ENTIONED for the ..:':: .,. prey& 11 off his advantages in the face of hiss opponents tenaciousness deney et the American I .2 his stead! iplai Holt continued .' ' of the forepart through the faltered league la E. S. Barnard momentarily third set but Gilchrist took advantage of .:: at of (above). president the the tepee sad took four games but bearbell club. At Holt eased his way through the his to win four games remaining I - i second school champtonship. right le Ben &Anima. retiring preMdetit of the league, ,who ' s I. making things . 13, fur his sureeseor. ge'II ' ki ' i i 5 PBOVO, ) - ' In ri" Tourney into 11--- e the neeond "all- The season. card of 4t.nrt member ofthe the combine, Utah It- 1 university, will take it easy pre- parttime to the big gams with Colo1 ,r ade university in the Redeldne Stew stadium on Oct. IL What may be the beet .battle of 1 I 4 , the week will be waged at Ogden c .,where Montana State's touted Bob- undefeated in the conference 1 - )114 seasen. will engage Utak At- ii 11 la the annual Romney family feud, Brother Ott of the Mon'4,, tense is out to give Brother pick sound spanking this season and. again he may not, but the et,..' : thee will , be worth while for all and Aral' The contest is under the '''' 1 ,' eutpieee of the Ogden chamber of , reemmeres; The affray brings an Bobcat eleven against ,7experieneed '111 more or less 1 Inexperienced Ages teens and the first gueseers thus ., ' He trail along with are inclined far i:, -- , i 4 Paul Holt Wins Fall Net Title lea 1 , the gc't in mullein I, F , pirreLtkt.,111-1,,r- , z z ligi.1;tc'llwtwrkiontitsig Monday, X ., W 1 ' , referee, are toiling la- - DOnAld2011, Irvine at West: referee, Reese. batliously on the Rocky Mounreferee, Stewart at Jacksoni taln conference gridirons this week Sedgley. Smittb. South at referee, Bryant ttilineontfavin ntimiagye soon4othvalwthntmeat,letehtey. The race this year will undoubtas several than usual be clover dly iintur- se isch004 claim they have strong fateasitte.gt gridiron .1.,,,. teams this season. Several veterens are back ha most of - the elevens 1 ' 4 , Waner Brothers Berkeley Eleven To Go on Stage Pulls Tricks to For "Song'. Act Oct. 11. MoLennen, real name is Dorothy Cochrane Logan, a London doctore today completed swimming tho English channel. kW arrived at the beech he at t She is the mond English woman in flee days to owim the channel. Upon landing on the beach Miss McLennan collapsed and bad to be lifted into the boat which accompanied hor across the channel. The swimmer declared that she bad broken tho record set by Gertrude Ederie. American girl, by three hours and nineteen minutes. Sho said she had atemnplished the swim in 11 hours and twenty minutes. . 4 t S who be- 1 lit2giren rtm E. Eng., OLKine .A, P.1 , w":011"nBgryllatottotangdam.lealekof I ri , i J l'.'in'ethi,',',:'.17,1.:"th",srrit.m.! Capt. Howells of 'U' Is Confined to the strongest son touted to be eeVetnil In the two circuits but Hospital. ing that both are in the SIMI virion one team will be eliminated ' For Grid Supremacy Conquers Channel Pipgrâsf1oore Pirates Find Out That r Bush Is N . . 1 , TURIDAY'S GLIB FEllSrff5 Fultre I - 1,1'', Acfion Today Headliner 11, , r imior-Socc-er J I- - Nexc Season Bears Renew Drive, Yankees and Pirates Will Both Present Changed Lineups t, .; i . ,. ,. ,, ENID DULL TONI 7 lorl C. ELEVENS STALIT , I , , TUESDAY OCTOBER NENVS ,., . , ; 1 - , .,, , t 1 ,,, - - - , . a , , - - , I, .... 404 ,, , : '' ' ..... -- , , , . - i - |