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Show -a It - 7 , , ' , , , 2 - : TUE 1)11SERET ... . - tv BOBCATS ,OUT FOR 'rvIONTANA i . . r.v it , - . , , G 4 - - 1.97,7 .. ,,,., , - . rt ITEWS Trnm2LY .00TOBEll smoom , ,,,, , ., ,.,,,,; .,,,,,,, , . - A t. , - . , . ELEVEN. t , ,., 7inter - Collegiate Football Takes Firm Grip on Gridiron Fans in Pacific Coast Conference Two Title Golf Meets Set For Week-En- d Busy Day Fcr These Boys Saltzday Ogden Park Cougars Leave To Play Calif. Ready For and Nib ly Park and Mr. Ruth Delays Oregon Boasts Delaney O Eleven Aggie Combat Game Collect , mo.,soott. , , I I ., . 1 . I hs GDEN. Oct. Montana State Bobcats arrived hers this morning for their gams Saturday at Lorin Parr Park with the Utah Agee, The Ott Romney delegation la scheduled for workout this afternoon in an effort to determine the real extent of Its many Injurlas. Claes and Olsen, two stars. stre reported to be out as well as Gard- ner and, Wellington. The Bobcats look to be plenty strong without those men but Ott Romney says bis subs lack experience. The Bobcat are favored over Aggies duo to greater experienc e. but local crake look for an Upset 14.--T- Big 4 INETEEN Universal' Young Brothers to Contest N football warriorl left fall! Lake yesterday for Sacramento. Calif.. whcre they will engage the In Grid Battle t4Juted Ca RIM lila Aggies in gr.ilron The om bat. ..;.r.".."'N, Cougar gritHers Saturday. were accompan ...s., t " ' e L rt OBEN, Oct 14.After taking a Ihov Jolt on the chin for several oars from the Utah Agricultural oolloife the Montana Bobcats of t Baseman let their chance to yeturn the wallop , '"..,...... at Lorin Farr ' here Satur- Park . day. Otte to the ' presence of a , It line seasoned backfield. and '....: Ott Brother 1'.4; Romney'. , ""'''" lets. will rule over lv favorites '- Brother Lowell w.,, Romney's Utah Ferment. e., But being the 1. means favorite ee ...., nothing in this an and scrap, ,:4 I I , BY AL WARDEN. r,,,o,,,,,,..,,,,,,aaaase it0 i Eli - ';'- ,. '' victory N EY III would not cause Aggie , , ' ,I - t '1";'"..:V ' '''''-' ' - ' "IN - "a: ' i. ... , WItA011. Th(1 dope from Coach Dill DrIv- or has a strong . of 16 to ' ' Hart ,',' ( men, therefore, De.,ca4 do not expect made The an , , I - - , t , f...- - ' by Captain Milord, kicker de luxe, is expected to give the Bobcats plenty of war-ythe Montane backs must be onesled an edge spec1a117 in petioles ever the Iltehtua The Bobcats and Farmers will both arrive In Ogden early Friday. Light lindetring dip smithies will be on the slabs in the afternoon. Both squads bays early been invited to attend the Westminster-Webcollege contest In the afternoon. Ott Romney le planning on lilt lig men to Orilla whilebrier. the younger Romney hopes to bring his estirs squad of 40 athletes. The kickoff Saturday is scheduled for 2:110 o'clock ahem. The field at Lorin Farr Park is playing being placed In ideal condition for the matinee. Details, sodording to the chamber of commerce athlete committee, are complete. Itio automobiles will be persnitbed 'within the Bel& . et I . -- , , - er crewe, Repealed. bee to the fact that this contest I. the headline event in Utah Saturday. hundred, of football fans of Salt lAka Provo. Logan and other parts of the suite are expected here for the famous "brother act." Ott during him collegiate days was twice chosen end while Lowell was twice chosen for a batkfield post. These two brilliant ',coaches match wits for the fifth time on the grid. The question is: will tak the rap on the Olin? the answer will be withheld Saturday. In addition to the battle between 0011CItall. a battle which grows Toon) heated each season, there will be some other floe individual eon filets staged. Bozeman sport fans rate Olsen an worthy of on all con. ranee tackle berth. Captain d of the Aggies will contest his to the IiRIVICI of position. tight the Aggies and Chez of the Bob. eats will be fighting for fullback honors for the day. Ott Gardner of Montana has a great reputation as gs quarterback but Warburton of the Aggies received a lot of plaudits en hia work last year in the clos. . ii, Lin-lor- - BARNEY GOO A Jr.,..:','--.- , f ,' , - ;,011111P', 1 ., , '5' 1 .;::11':.:.;.:'.:7CN:::;.:;::',':.1 :;,...7.:....,,...i.... st, le ; 7.'7,- 14 p4 -; GAR OSE Rs, ,. 9 ' , I'l-- ' '7 -- f - ) 4 ,... , , 6,,..::.1:'--''''' ( C 1,L. 1 , , , . ....--- waiAq.4-- l : - ' r '.7"76'' ik- i.";04 A,A.., ,,,,,,,, .';';:1":.)''''''S' : S - A..., ,. 4 him.--(Cop- 1 '' ' .' ...., '... ,,,,.: (1,, . r-- Idaho, Oct. K. (gpocial)--Th- e fast Pocatello kirk sloven will play the Gooding rid-(letomorrow in the feature frame of the day. Coach EL B. is much pleased with the Goan's), devloo ment of hie light and fast team suld feels that they are able to cope with anything the Gooding boys All the boy. ore la may offer. p shape and ready for the The game promtaes toe bo fray. boys are la pretty hug affair. Mg games. Gardner is rated as much better bail runner. Wilson ialI center should have an edge over Gardner of the Aggies but It isn't to be expected that the Bobcat' will show two finer guards thin son and Gibbons The MontanaBerg. tiara will probably havta a considerable edge at the wing positions With '.7... ' Push-Ba- ,. 1) "..K...tA ........... '.'1,1' ' Smart. rhb... ..... fb Healey -- ' f Ckrt ALL BR4,1YS 1u tAlm kLit, POECOrreki 1.11m tr.kt - 0-- Clies Life-Save- .0 . r. 6t ,i r ,,,- le . - , itav I , . - SpakEy Ctoc&E - ti !J. t IA:S804461":1 I BEttA '"''- , - : kt f! , ,,r, 4 ' ,,440, ; ,04? C. - - " - oKoftw000k,41.,p. 4A1;twe'etkm. ameg:iA 1 : , . 47;;1 4 , 4 '' . . laud W. Freed, 74; J. A. Hoyle. Fred C. Richmond, 79; Jot Gallacher, 74; Leon Sweet, 80; Arthur Sweet, 79; J. A. Tonkin, 70; S. A. Kennedy. 89; George Lockhart, 8; Grant Hampton. 67; Will Èrown, 70; A. G. Randall, 79; Witheimer, 70, and A. J. Hosmer, 71. km. ----,- --t - Magna Golf Play The Pairings. First round pairings follow: Hampton and Ga lecher; Brown and Loon Sweet; Kennedy and Arthur Sweet; Lockhart and Richmond; Tonkin and Randall. Hog le. Freed and Witheimer drew bYee for the opening round. Lockhart was medalist for the 'cli,alifying round with a net 98, four under par for the canyon course. Providing all first round matcher are completed by Saturday second round tilts will take place upon on that dal with semi-fina- mAGNA. Oct. innnnci if. L .. --- . '- , Na'diGanHceadw Hawthorne efeated Dr. C. O. Jen-- , 2 and I, and Anderson won from Struthers 2 and 1. First round matches resulted as follows. C. V. 'Johnson defeated Dr. R. W. Owens, I up, II boles; E. W. Englemann3 defeated C.Dr. L de-E.L. and Growney, l; Taylor feated F. H. Hutchinson, up; J. W. Ridd defeated A. C. Ensign, 2 and I; N. .0. Hawtnorne defeated D. W. gird, 3 an 2; Dr. C. 0 Jen- san efeated W Treseder, 4 and 3: A. Struthers defeated Jack Rob- ins, 4 and 2; H. C. Anderson defeated T. A. Janney. 2 and L 1. A. '1, of, t:i - t. Rtmzuntigmilli, tor B3, reift il; - 71 , ,,,,.. i- 0.4-1vo-- .014 .... -- 19-1- fr--J - - r li'll:,:.,t,.- l',4 . $2485 , e Inrm ' 4 - One and Two '. , , . , . , 4, 4, ,4..,L Alsk.ve..osu,'",6Mt : 00.00.t.40 4 Ailluidla,Alkolt.......,,,,,,IL Amok t, ) 4 - - '; --,- -..,4.2--,.,- ., , - - i , ,,,,e...5,131- ..,,,,,,::,-- ,.....1 .,. ' '! ---- - - f .. ..., - , ,. - 1 ' t ,,. - - .... ' Men's , Sheepskhl-lotne-d '.. anct.raitsofGenuincli - ramme. ... - I t k '1,A k , - t - - , , . C, it--. 11,1V ''4 - ' " 111l'il kl 'itt','i,41 .... - onatiOnts . de,.....,... ;,44. 4:1 it,,,,,,AI ' , irdiestle,Kalit Whitest '. Igoe tiliell Salto tot ' - ' .9 - - , - ' , - , - , t 1, , . s2 , - C3 ' , t (41 F '0 ) s . ,.. ' . ' ' , Pif-j--'4'..- Y4' ,' - av 41 0.-- r. Overcoab Topcoats! ., . ti Wear good clothes! You Why wait? may take as long as six months to pay! N. ' :- cl'vlle'' INIEMIEMEMEINIP . .), : swans NO MONEY I AI ,71 Billy de Beck jo, , DOWN Saturday! 1 e sild CREDIT . Brosh-Web- -- , :-0t-- foalf:It :111'14kT1 .6.111PEW. .,,,,02,0;;;c4--.0- - ' & OGDEN, Oct. Weber and Westminster junior college teams will tangle tit their first league game at Lorin Parr park today. Both teams are set for the game which should be a very Intereeting affair. Weber, junior college champs of last season, will be weakened somewhat by the loss of Ward and Budge who were injured in the Provo game last week. Weber. Westminster, le . Peterson 'Bonifield Marble It Carr Ward 'thaw IS c K. Wangsgard Patterson Loofbourow rs A. Wangsgard Beherd Johnson rt re Taylor Armstrong Fawcett t nb Budge Cia pier Probert Ihb Jones rhb Mayrick. e Lb Niardo Can (c--) - ' .eC'' e .(Continued .on Paso three.) 'LRictim-Nov-rral- - t. a': nl n 11' f let '.: ls , . Engle- - W. E, aen, WESTMINSTER AND WEBER TO PLAY AT LORIN FARR :4 r ..? Pr topnnple. 7.. l' California seems to be producer of preparatory and great school stars. In no state is high the system of school athletic a so co alP e te in i ts aeon. and s o exaet in it' examination. In other states- -Oregon, for instance. coaches in the secondary schools must be teachers as well, but in California, the various sports have their Inetructors who may devote their entire time to their specialities. The result' is an annual output of accomplished ath.letes. You are always likely to run upon a Californian or two on teams anywhere along the coast. or inland for that matter. Spirit la Geed. to prep school Oregon's stars if basedappeal upon a splendid spirIt which is a tradition among the and Gm undergraduates of sheer beauty of theEugene place. A boy of any sensiblitles whatever cannot lie In Eugene five minutes and es .. cape the charm of the college and semifinals of tile tournament in progress at the Copper Golf club with second round victories Engle- mann defeated C. V. Johneon, 4 and 3; Taylor defeated J. W. 'Geld 1 pp; . , 14.--- nTdacyrlsoorn C ...' I. k . ilk : , of IH a. 1- -, ,.. tow, interscholastic WO ' '1' ,...,.,,,, - , .-- ' , ; ' , t )r, fling I:. A AoRt ,,,. 1 . OVit., ,v, i ill, i i ;7 - F.., a I la carded for Saturday which n. sraotbloilluistate .7 V. A. Sadler in ;',.; - '. et edr the high school fit: ' t ' ' headline assures follotters ofaction rarie ce: T):' the na for the plenty of, Sadler game i' match. ::::: week-en4r.1), y...."..n. a' CYLFREED reached the While Granite and L. D. S. col. ri .., , semi-finaYesout it are this lege after. fighting '';' .1. Ia victory noon on Cummings Field. Roy Mcterday with a clean-cu- t anther are o' Ifityre's West high over Bob Hayes, the margin being hard at the task of beating back 6 up and 4 to play. J. M. Anderson ft i the Jordan eleven at West e will clash with Wayne Crowton In high.fighttng to si The feature for football fans the other bracket and the winners s n will get into action Sunday in the Saturday will be the. game between !ful sport. It would be an intrepid and Ogden on Cummings leducator final. At present Frani; East Mali Indeed MI who Field. of these would move games are to Inner scheduled for 2:30 o'clocit. Todd looms as the sure clip the wings of college foot-hav- e Crowton reached the select round The probable starting lineup. for ball out here. lie would to 5 and up by trimming Joe Jensen. game. follow; reckon with a state todays 'Graiefto L. D. S. C. 4 to play. that would surely be indignation devastating. Drou bay All the big educational Winners of the four lege will E. Smith InstituC Smith Garlf also play. Carl Conners. May leg Walley t Meacham tions on the coast want good footn, chum-Wot winner. Carl Nordberg, June Olsen ball elevens and the high school Jolley C Al Cooper, July victor, and WhltCl Hanson "tor who is not made to feel his g Bunker Harwlii importance as a potent'al I college leg winRalph Mitchell. Augustsemi-finan luminary Is rare, If intieed Brock Mambo bank g ls ner will engage in the I. he Pen rows Lindsey fit all. Athletes are in .gb hb Saturday and the two winners will Horne Watkins those especially le final Sunday. Huxford profilemt in foothb clash In the West ball and basketball. The gifted fb...... Richards school The.players have not been matched Christensen athlete therefore is lees West. beJordea. yet but will be paired according to Davies set with an embarrassment of eduBurkinshaw 1 handleaps. The two high handicap Owen e cational Smith elP4)than opportunities and each other men will play vicel Clawson t Densley where in the connt,T. versa. kenson Eardley Aid is Given. Warne' g Vie for Bogie Cup. Brady lie must have a sufficient nun-togethSwan Wino g c of high school credits, Residing Players at the Country club over Bridge kb Kimball with the essential recommendation 50 year. of ago qualified for the J. Nobles his. L Berkenshaw from hie but Anderson A. Hog le cup last Sunday but when he Tedesco hb.... Adolphson hae these principal, matehes were delayed reveral days Beckstead lb Larson choose someheof isonein a position to of various yobs but will be played off Friday so as offered by one UniVerSitY or to continue with the tournament by which he may Saturday and Sunday. himself while The qualifying round net scores getting an educe-h- e ,:,N4:,.. - , ZO Co4 . -, z VrTxt MAR 'INA 0E1 10. :: -: -- V Sunday. , I hold upon the Pacific coast is On amazing. the street, in the hotels. Jn the smoking rooms of thet railway trains, it is the prime i nal 1, gridtests In the club I local importance aro on the ;'',. boat el Frank for docket afternoon and Friday liitA.., :. Todd will oppose on. i,"' it - Ore., Oct. For Week End plonship nail; elated for 1 BT LAWRENCE MIRY. (Special leased wire service to The Deseret News.) ;:hnite- chain- tour- - Ing two Attend 'U.' Set 11 , Ay'''''' POOA. Too stir Li il :- Gridlests ls -- I, School Athletes Get High Help in Effort to Three Scholasfic - LI" 1,,vo et A VOODIVM -: :- , For Title Race 14 (CPA)--football'- is 74; The fresh line. though comparaouttively light will be a orraPP1 of fit from end to end. Balls, Richfield, will act as pivot man with Barrett. of Ricks college on one end, and Geo, or Dastrup on the other. Noel Bovril.. bulldog atar at end, is also in the squad ready to take the battle te the collegians. Tackles and guards are ell experienced men, Paasei, a buski bulldog. will show some good stuff at tackle. This lad is a relative of the Corbett, and hoe Corbett ibuild and fight aithough hie good nature keeps hint from being a "killer" in his position. The game is attracting considerable interest, and will f)to fairly well attended as the council has placed the tickets low in order to attract the crowds. All high school football men are to be admitted free other school people are to pay ten cents. Outside people may see the game for a quarter. . t J ost. Pt P DRT LA N A ,. vt,,No..01m,,....,.....1...ang Tieg- "MAE - tlemi c4ile4e S 17IVICI N! . Tee, 111.KblWr ovi ZREAIIE ,e' . . MMmilovfiftommim.,.odo -- 8- - Snow collegians have been piling up heavy scores &saint the bleb schools of central and southern Utah, but whether that MOSOS that he has an unusually strong team or not, there is no way of telling. The "I" Frosit. though small, are fast and &measly as their work against the varsity would indicate. Hoover, Vachs 0. Bkousen. and EMU make a group Of pluging and running backs that is hard to duplicate. RCM received an injury in practice the other evening. but It is hoped that be will be really for the fray Monday. The two Magleby boys. both from Snow college. will get an unportunity to play against their old committee. Both of these men are going welt and will do much to upset snow collegti hopes of vicBullock. former tory. bulldog. Pleasant Brinley. quarterback; Grove basketball star but a coming football man. and others of the youngsters will be seen in the backfield. ki club chainplonship tourna ment will be played at the municipal course Saturday and the 36- bole final Sunday. Winners of legs on the ap4 cial tropby will er: - also get 7... . into ac- tion Saturday in '41 r...: the r ...- -01 and in the 36- ' ,N ' , hole final Sun- day thus malt- semi-fina- PARK. Beth puts baldness ahead et baseball... In exhibition 'antra, at least. 0110r0 starting play against the nrooklyn Royal Giants bare. Bluth isolated upon vol. tertian a ituarnatoo imam. bonitos up ihe tonne an boar whits YW fans raved. Lens Gebel.. tint Babea part. nev, broke up the ammo with hie second bemoan Then avveral thousmil youraipiteral broke it up permanently by awaratiag an tha field sad nionlitig the. goatees thirty-sixt- h and last baseball. By OTIS PUBEY. of the Sibley park EBl-FINA- 4311111' Of Husky Team Four Survive in hair-pullin- g, two teams gan be had. 141.--- Th nosh Wrrt. kir& r'? re t "Tga trchas Wows CP 14E tUR,414G. -- ' atiotEm Snow Normal and Young 'U' Frosh Evert in Combat PS VANCIS ',, '''1.,tgi;,. gliff,t; It TbistIgm z cp04 ppszote -- t ViAgNEMIED Sikt;Ds , ' -- - ' ' , Barney's a Real - k....1'''. 11130vEt4740t3tii urns ' - A ftliw: and freshman classes of the Univereity of Malt have signed a declaration of war to decide which class Is the master and which class will be the underdog for the coming year. The war will be in the contest at form of a push-ba- il Cummings field today. Class suklentblies have been held and the biggeet men from both classes are enlisted in the ranks of their respective armies. As sort of a preliminary. the classes met in front of the Park building yesterday and made quite a demonstration of making faces. and However. no calling name& to either class dons damage was so all the men are In good confor dition for the big battle Dorsupremacy today. Edison land is captain of the "Elophs" and Oeorge Watkins of the "Proseri."' Hair tonic, looking, glasses and face powder has been arranged for so thatIn any the of the boys disarranged ordeal will have an opportunity to make themselves preeentable immediately after the fray. - in Eikrion fol Tilt! ll Thal sophomore i our-alm- ........ tvorthloaton...the... I , ib....., Brigham will Uses with Snow College. of Bpbraim. on the home field Itonday. October 11, as a part of the Founders day telebnttion. The game is called for 2:1(0 o'clock. In order to give Brigham Young a a game for the Founder's day Coach Ike Young, of Snow his entire plan college, changed and accepted the invitation to come to Provo. Otherwise the game would have been played in Ephraim. Indications are that the game is to be an interesting one, almost if not quite of conference character. The "1" frosh will have a larger bag of tricks than they were able to display in the game with Weber college, the champs last Saturday when they held that organization to 0 tie. Coach Bob Ratio sant the youngsters have falrly fine assortment of plays that will gala ground agallist Ike Young's Pots. Little comparative dope on the Jetiaen out. Probable starting' lineup. Utah Angles. Mouton& NW, Gardner c Wilson Gibbous Ario lg Bergeson Preston rig Schaub it Olsen Linford (c)....rt Dobeua Nielson le Hurd Mart inda'a reBenn or Cashmors Warburt on ob Gardner I 4 13 ROVO, Ost tip-to- r44f!, bum Sophs to Battle Frosh Today in t.:01 ,,,,,,7:7 N r Tsui nt AND SPARK PLUG. IIKMGVIT ttAlreN EINERICVS Pam CAT S;FoCATImG i POCATICLLOy - -- - .os tit, '''. oete.sia,' k - OzeDERE.D , Pocatello to Meet Tobe Rai le's Greenlings Have Some Smart Plays to Gooding Saturday Try on Southern TeamMagelby Boys Primed. ,- MAD i i,..., ...o..11, ,,. , ,,,i7.,, ;,,etootowl:r.te.4 k , tt ,,; , ..! FAIR FLAY. (Special leased wire service to' The Deseret News.) EW YORK, Oct. 14,(CPA)- -Two French Canadians, both I Delaney and Renault, clash I Jacks. over the ten round route Friday evening at Madison Square Garden. This is a sort of elimination bout to decide who is to be crashed out of the heavyweight picture again. Delaney got his at the hands of Jim Maloney while Renault WM taken care of by George Godfrey and Jo StosselL Gets Whipping. Jack Delaney has had a tun.-up bout for this occasion. It so happened that his opponent, John Risko, refused to play second fiddle to Delaney. Rieke manhandled Delaney shamefully. Not long ago not go far back that you would have to brush the cobwebs off your brain, Renault looked like the logical nUccessor to ' the title sported by Jack Dempsey. Carelessness and a penchant to act in the movies dulled the fighting blade of the gifted Canadian. When the liken of Joe Stoessell can whip Renault it is Just about time for the latter to hang up his gloves. Jack Favored. Several weeks ago Renault had ' a loan with Arthur Dekuh. Looking so unlike the trim figure of his halcyon days, the fans were , puzzled and could not believe that the rotund, person in the ring was the same Jack Rewas His work nault every bit as good as his condition. which was not much. looked As bad as Delaney he against Maloney' and Risko, should still have enough to whip the Renault of the Dekuh fight. Delaney will set a fast pace and it is hardly likely that Renault has Improved enough in such a short' lb. time to keep up with right, 11027.) 1 N .- : 1,-,,::- Scheduk Jousts Br A , LOGAIL Met. Logan and Bear River high schools meet in one of the most important game. of the division today at LIS o'clock on the Bear River field. Judging' from the games so far this lesson it &pearls that Logan has the advantaga.Logen se far la undefeated while the Bear River eleven was downed by Pretdon and tied by North Cache, but the Boars are working hard to come back and topple the Logan team Reside' Logan. Preston is undetected in this division. If Loa. gas wins today they wifl probably meet Preston for the championship. '1 (OLSEN ' '4.,.... , 1ne 91 '... - ',..... '. &Z,- - c ' 14.--(-AP). Line. ' The AgileTough headed k ,,, , t ' to $2500 Guarantee Countu Clubs Both Battlers Hope for Place as Contender Winners of Four Legs of For Title. Nib ley Meet Start Play for Cup. f 0 ', , ts, t A - ,.. N4 , , '. ' -- , ) :!.1 Conquers Channel ' (I - 4t1 Mother Mermaid I- .'- .,"., ,..,.- .. It , , .. ( easy victory. showing by the Cougars in Colorado will be no criterion to go by, Coach Hart declares. as that game was the girra the men had had together. Ito believes that California will meet a tar stronger team than that which Played Colorado last Saturday. The men who are on the trip are: Ends. Reeve, Alexander, Worthngton, Ingersoll; tackles. Corbett. H. Simmons and Dougall:- - guards, 0, Corbett, Bunnell. Corleas: center, Thorne: backs, Collins, Colvin, Dixon, B. &oilmen, C. Skougen, Row', Lloyd and Buys. , '' .. 4, Coach and his O. :, 1 1 an upriMng It will be a brother versus brother at. . - fair and will offer perhaps the best grid dish in Ogden's five seasons of I Intercollegiate headliners. Both the Antes and Bobcats ye. ceived their first official baptism 1, under firs last Saturday'. The pep.ter? Bobcats were victors over Col., tirade University on their home t.! field. IS to S. while the Aggiee were It- liaint reserves galbre to win over Western State, It to O. DOVER, Eng., Oct. The number of uoceseful English On Geed Out. clutrinel swims was raised to tour. ,1 As a result of the schedule for teen when Mn s. Ivy Gill of Sheffield landed at Shakespeare beach Saturday. en. of the Romney hu- sear here. after midnight t. chines will be eliminated from the this morning.shortly the woman to rece. tiniest the goddess ot fate perform the feat third in less than ,:matches them in a Us battle. It week. .0- bee bees the torthition of Ott Rom- - hire. Gill typist and only recently a bride. started front bey to take a fall out of his "kid" (Mpe Gras ltee. Trance at .11 a.m.. 44', brother. Lowell. for some years. and landed on the year the Bobcat have mere- yeetroday Huh toaat at 11:20 am., today. Eng. She did on the abort end of the griditon. wag exhausted at the finish of the Ott tourned the trick last spring long grind And her first words on were: "I can't reaching shore besketbail by trimming the glee 111 a hard series. They later sten" -''- 'Azon The manager, trainer end boat. the conference title. Three man who accompanied her an. z Utalma: Gardner of Spanish Fork, nounoed they were ready to sign as to the authenticity ot r; Chet of Ogden, and Eikrem of Salt affidavits swim. are holding' down fret Oring theMar time of II hours 9 minutes Montana In the poste backfield. Is hour 59 slower than This trio and Teensy Babcok look the I record forminutes women claimed hY goolli to- open the fray Saturday Dr. Dorothy Cochrane Logan (Mona of 13 hour' 10 mtnutes, 'agginst the Asides Hawley and Mctenit. is 311 minutes slower eh the Worthington appear to be the ge- and 14 hours and Si 11111111tOS mark of r!: ions threats for the Fanners of up- set by Gertrude Eder le. . T Worthingtou ft said to be the frreateet collegial ProoPeot turtct LOGAN AND BEAR out in Utah since the days of Lon RIVER ELEVENS IN .1. Romney. oonsidared Utah's moot 77, colorful grieder. NORTHERN CONTEST , I-- , N,,,13 '" "' , I - team this year,' tin aggregation 2''''''''':.'.. that extended Or limit , .. egon to thea score to win by ,.,,' . - - r heMurtleacntg;lhlts .f - - le d by Coaches Chi, k Hart, and Jackson , Stan Trainer 4 lit ,, , s. i ,;, ( ;, ,' ' ' ' I . Renault Wilt Fight Friday 2., ..- |