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Show ' - - Lti - . . - - ' , - , , , rI - r , ) 1 , . . -- -- !"'" - . .. . 01 -- -, I ii ; I Q12 '''';1-- , ,. . dit . y 1 . - FOUNDED. 1850, .,.., ..74'.,,,,.0., ; 41. 4 4...7.:',1,t':,;4?; ,..., .' . Zk,,Wz '':, 4..,4 '''- '- - , 4, . t ,' ...,4,. , HIM - 2. . UTAH CITY SATURDAY INTER-MOUNTAI- , , .410- . dStir -.. ' EIGHTIETH , YEAR r . ,; - - . ' that, non-payi- , .oft I I i I 1 - I - ; , , Iliee Trophies I ' differences and the of the A. Intermotintain best interests of the aquaA. tic sport hereabouts suggestto that his he take steps that will lead A champion early reinstatement.above all things needs competition else and Bud is doing himself no out on the all at sitting by rood regional meets. brilthe see how It is difficult to liant Brigham Young university natator can be toppled from his ' throne free style as un- champion for quite a few years out of less he is forced to remain ordie would the competition that Bud . &illy keep him in shape. If doesn't want to jeopardize his chances for long and spectacular career. he will cease to listen to ell gratuitously the advice now LOng ahowered upon 'him and start himself. looking out for - , , - - - ' , ., t - ,,, - ! i 1 , , t ' .., , r t t . i ' i , - !,. ;, ' I , r k - . t, 3 ! ' 4, I . , - , ; . ,. . , . T I , , I - - - 1 .1 . - . . - - - ' t . 1 , Ir : t t ' s. , . , re ,. tt If-- , . 4 4 ' ' , , ' ' ..: A .....:,'...i...... 4,... .. - i ' .. . ..,,,....,,..,. yard fres style' and the 580- free style. yard . Helen is with- -, Out doubt the greatest feminine wetter artist In the intermountain country. Fell Hosmer,iIohn Kimball and Orson Spencer each captured two titles. Roemer was fist in the 100moter tree style and the 440yard free style event. Kimball free style captured the and the mile. Spencer placed first in the medley swim and d the back stroke. Other Winners. The remaining championships were taken by lone Duncan in the women's breast stroke; d Wendell Nelson in the men's breast stroke; Mae Hard-so- n women. free in the style and Gordon Van Buren in the inen'a fancy diving. Van Puren had little trouble Helen free style with taking- the Mae Harrison and 24ickey Wendell second and third, respective;lacing was ly. Tee time for the event Ail three at 7;23 were from Weber. Miss lone' Duncan of The'Deseret gym walked away from the field In the breast stroke event. Veda Van iluren. plucky little Weber by. star, upset the dope bucket nosing out Virginia Wells of the Deseret gym for second place honors. The time for the event was 410 Kbabell Emote. John Kimball, brilliant little Deseret gym seimmer, won the 330- yard free style by again nosing out Bob Toronto, also of the Deseret gym by a very slim margin. . Kimball let Toronto take the lead throughout the rack just as be bed done the day previous in the mile event. On the final hundred yards he let loose a spurt that carried him over the line. winner by inches. The time was J3;45 Probably the greatest battle of the day waxed between Wendell Nel- son and Henry Jones in Om breast stroke. The two rivals fought evenly ell through the race with the winner being doubtful to many even atter the Nne bad been crossed. Ramsey placed third. The time was 7:43 Fell Roemer swam the race in 1:.03 to beat out Orson Spencer for the first place boners by a very slim Margin. Milton Dorius placed third shortly behind. openers Is Fenn. Orson Spencer walked off with On medley race in fine sham with Ray Welch putting up a fin. race to finish see.md and John Thomas third. The time for the event 4:30 4.5. breast stroke. women lone Duncan. Deseret gymnasium. Von Buren, 'Weber gym. Veda tint: second.;mainly Virginia Wells. Deseret gymnasium. third. Time 4:20 , s. tit , , 220-ya- rd free styl e. menHos. mar. unattached. first: spencer and Dorius. Deseret aImndaiuma second. Time 1:01. breast stroke. menN.!gail Deseret gymen. Jones. Ramsey. nasiurn. Tinn 7:41 tree style. Toronto. Deseret gymnasium; Roemer. unattached. Time j3;45. medley Welch and Thomas. Deseret gymnasium. 1ime.4:10 4.1. Officials...John D. Giles and R. IT, referees and clerks of piddoway. course; William E. Day and Lisle Smith, announeen: Vaughn Cutler. er I 1 i " vor.1 .''; 1 r t ' 1 ,. ) .4' ! ; ,V"'""'"s4r,,-":::,:::- ,, . ,, 2,,,- 4 li ii 11' ' ,..,-- , , 1 i t - I 1 , 4 t ,li, i, ,, .. .. I 0 ., i ,: ' . , kellhattitC , i - , :. '., f , , tk , ' ' - - i ,, , ,, , ,,, , , ,t-- Ir .. , - ,, , ,1 P, o .,..tI , i A, ., , 1) (, , .01!) . .., . I- i , , . 1 ' ,, ( - . '. P . - - I r V 1 ' t t -- , , ...- f- : r- , , 1 - ' - .. 1 , - - 4. t , 4 ',...' , , , - trl ''' . - -- , ,. , 7 I i to ,,A16 4 .,,,.,'...., ,t 4 Bodo,. J. IL Dentin (c) vs..H. R. Ralph Peewit ...es..Z. R. Stows Love Dr. J. C. Pack ors...Frank Ir..- - Hammond 0. .. ' .I., tr 1 ! ''''' '''!--- -1 Ns., :, . -- , . 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Mastro earned th chance offered DeVos' greater eapertence way a by Promoter Paddy Harmon. last big factor in his vlet)ry for Btigns night at Chicago stadium when be Iproreel willing to rough It and wan NM gave Eddlii Shea. his Chicago rival. ',Oust thy of holding his 0hat. Pint a thorough lacing In 10 'round!. 3Iy Sull,eart. 1,!;:liart his recent touched everything but a knockout welterweight. f,olowed by ipor., punch on the rugged Shea, and had I victory over Andy Devcsit over Rolm') him In bad shape in the ninth rount ing a technical knockout Bane DaVos, angular Belgiaa Allen of Camden. N..14 in the sitntle , ' Program 01 5$ Days For Florida ' V Dais. eag 1111 JACKSONVILLE. ......, .. " Spitsor Other metr,bora . S. ,.,,Cal!",r, "v,111..".. George ".'" ::::;st.' - Ra.rpct H. It4offirtY Dave H. Finditm H. W. noovita C. . i. , -. -, , - Prank Culbert J. H. Evans J. R. Ilendervon "vs.." a. Shrieer Dare Marietta .or Dr. E. Van Cott L. V. Guild R. T. Manley O. le. Riser va.... M. S. Sanders L. W. Smaltaar E. H. Miller Z. S. 3torrison ItA. L.L. Ke,Dy J. D. Aranstia .vs White Nate Woolf Ban Liberman VI , vr Peeks A. F. Knithina ILWALTICEE."-Wis.Aug:- - 24. V. B. ammong s.'6a. 'L.R. C.McClanahan (1Ns)---li- s the Western open F. W. Prorate& nolemsase . - , t . . I - half-bac- ea.... Alien I.. Ranking R. H. Crater Simon Shapiro E. N. Doselaa W. J. Brownian A. H. Borneo G. Wallen Sittrock A. L. Whits G. W. King L. RotOnson ..v.. T. portant R. Vote 0. H. 'analog 1.. golf tourney went into its final half today, Tommy Armour. Deter, mined scot from Detrolt,witb Ill strokes held the 'rather uncomfortble lead of two strokes over Gine Sarasen of Flushing. L. I. Smith. Trailing them was Horton 139 places Joplin, Mo.. flash towhose move into the him in position lead should the leaders strike erratic round. Shooting 143 or better, ten othera enter the laet half of dhe tour.' nil within striking distance of the' first three. Willard Hutchinson, of Glencoe. 111., and Jack IlutchinSChicago were tied at 141. On of Abe last year's while Espinosa, Kirkwood. Orville winner, Jots Sohell, Leonard Schmutts. Frank Walsh. Bob McDonald. Henry dudi and "Wild Bill" Mehlhorn mods UP the 142 contingept. i IL C. ea.."...c. .vs.... Janata(' IVestern m tr. Jack 4mmoommoneonmompomoodonemmoommoomonnat HE 111. 0.. f ; .vs... 0. g. anastola S. Kelsey J. English on., Shari:mink es.... J W. Hera? C A. Winner J. Bryant G. i Will Finish Play Sunday Britton S. Thompson G. & Marrymaa , -- ( ' vs.... , , . Papworth Howard C. Keate Leo Esser vg..... vs.... 7 ' Rose (c) Thompson A. K. Otaffsnana ea T. A. Papworth L. D. Lowe H. C. Culp v Peyton Rough J. N. Marron W. S. vs C. S. Yoot......00.. O. S. Henderson J. R. Horns Ya K. H. Love G. L. Raa B. H. Hunt W. H. Currey H. M. Marrs D. Richardaota W. J. Jon.. Mack Warren e G. '" 1- A. H. Jon,. S. A. Corterall A. C. Moulton y 6... J. W. Robins J. A. Greenawalt C. W. Sinclair sorr Hoffmann., a... R. L. Whyte a. a. Harmon IL M. Rosenblatt Z. A. Strang W. L.- - Roche L. S. Era a.. Z. B. Brewster 0. A. Snapp A. C. Homo vs.... s.... -- - Blots. a ' g - T I . champs for the season. Captain I. R. Doolin will lead the rtlida with II. H. Bose captalning the Musa. Th. Play will S a.m.. Sunday morning. The pairings follow: , - Nlit A Al ,,..it. ,I.'., ,,, g , . .,.. ; A. ,,' .,,,,..t. .s,' - , . Ltkome, nCapatnadla . - r .. i ,, 4,,,,. le t, ,,,,-,..- ,- ,2,f, , 1. Nsr. Sf P'-- 9, f" Rowe wit! a speedy back, Simmons a towering tackle. Dixon a flashy little end and Skoween & great plunger. . Watch Reeve. The giant Mark Reese will bio back an his old end position, Reee is big and rangy and full'of fight. Ms work in last year's games meant, & good deal In.taking the B. Y. IL as far as it went and be is sure to play a heavy part agaill this season. To, take Dixon's place at the othe er end, tooren McGregor and NV11. son Of the fresh aquad loom bright, a football unMcGregor never saw B. Y. U. last til he entered the to be the game in but took year Dna style and proved one of th mainstays before the season closed. He is lanky and rangy as well as active and should make an ideal man to team with Reeve on the end ,,, position. Eldon Brinlevy will be back to ' take care of the left tackle job sthich he very creditably filled last season. The chief hopes to fill the other tackle position left open by Captain Simmons; are Pollard and Clark. Pollard the giant ace front Helena. Montana is a bulwark on the line and Will give the fine group of other candidates a hot race for the position. Hot Competition. Bunnell B. Skousen. Yohnsott, Clark, Dastrup and Eggertisen prom. is a hot race for the two guard.. jobs. All them men are experienced and have planty of weight no that they will be fully capable of hold. ing down .this posts Dycbes will probably assume this Merrill and pivot position with Candland giving him plenty, of op. position for the past. Thorn will take Oriss Captain Paul k of the positions with lit. . tle Chug Vactier assuming the guar. terback role. The other two post. tions will be fought for by a world of ball tarrying material, including Mark Balla. Bliss Hoover, C. Ekon- sem Russell Magleby of last Year's.. squad besides M. Skousen.- Staples, Ripple, Merral and Van Leuven of the Froth squad and Others of lesser note. M. Skonted'Ashd Staples starred in every game the fresh. practically men played last year carrying the ball with speed and deception which resulted in good yardage. Both of theta young back. are likely to see a good deal of action tills. season in a ball carrying berth. Material Aplenty. This outline Indicates that the B. Y. U. gridiron is going to- be swamped with budding football mawhich Coach Ott Romney will terial, no doubt take & good deal of delight in rounding together into a team with which he hopes so go forth and conquer the conference, The Cougars 'WI have three good practice games befr,nethe i schedule will be gets under way. The first 21 with held at Provo on September the Ogden Union Fac,f.r. team. 'rho ' be lottilell ,,,noixt1 tfw7et.adlaatse; the opponents. The .folloWinit week, R T. C. sqqad wtill , si:1011,1;;; t50. the Sactamento to meet The California Aggies. league , games 'will open October 12 with,. Montana Siete, Utah Agittes.West- ern State, Utah Unlyers,ty. Colora. The Red and Blue golfing team willitchtb. aatta reed tFoo rseesttt 1 Dathl. acc'uupres-macy for tint year, Tb Reda walk- ed off with the first match and Blues captured the second, so now the teams are even In victories. The match will be played tomorrow and will dertnitelY decide the team r: ,,41 -,- ifi,,,, .:) ,odb kt , , ,. . - $., - , . , b f . ' x odA , , , a , , , i ''''' - - i Li N ,..YdC-4:..1v.,- ges . , .,,,' , but the BANK defeated the and another In the WALKER baseball club. I to Bankmen tallied fourthird, in the third in the games and innings to safely bew 3 Friday --- I and thereby tr.:idled away fourth the game. rtez CJPPer league w'll - the championship., city Twilight be staged tomorrow with Salt Joe Barney. Walker This Is the third straight Yict3rY on the mound for Lake plag-nMagna on the for the Bankmen in the pla- the wan again Joe's champions. pitching was off later's-series. field and Copper ye a little l000er than usual but he ' Walker' clashing with Arthur at Bing- - be loose.. for he could afford-tnow meet the' was never 'in danger. Trinko ham. A. chucked again for the Pullman Orioles in The Copper and .Arthur .0,4 V.,. team will be Cghung for the three game teat', for three Innings. Rail then . Austternann and Denny series to decide i replaced him on the mound. champlonship of the second ..) . i ...,icy. timers: Bob I renown to. Walker Moot ', i of the season's play. The the City MOIL. Robert Brown. Clark Stohl. Jan:,; 'half ' 21.110.A. second place winners will teur baseball tastrAlo $WHOA.' N Hodgson. George Wells. Judges of 4 3 4' 1 C 1 Ileotte.31) N become the IS: A! title. Tbe Or- heiewase 3 finisttes: R. H. Eliddoway, custodian - ctoniatpaics 0111 I 31Wtor.rt 3 t C t Arthur the Copper. of medals. iritio i oles won the Votot.rt 3 5 1 41,sadvcitef 4 3 and Magna clubs at tha end cf . I 2 1 1 Open Amateur- Wats.31, 2 12 1 0! Brown-lthe first half of the seasolVa Colran.to I I I I de", Caputit I2 title to 2 2,, were I L1t01.211 I teams the. Enterta three VII. play when t it e Ita.iy.r. a I ButSb. I 11181 12 . feating tied. Hat. Halte.p. 3 S I It Keonor.lf 2 II Eastern play-o- ff was deemed Logan ters in two 'Trish..., 1 0 1 t; Barney., 1 3 1 leesatit. 2 1 1 Ili games. straight Lake and Magns will Set V Saner 1 e S 41 c..., In the city test LOGAN. August -vie to ae. whch of the two is The CM Although the Logan of Cache Val22 111 t. ?eats. 13 Its 1 forced into the cellar position. the little wr.rld series "tries will open Sunday Totals. Beetdig01- -1 ley by taking the Lewiston ... 1111 morning at 10:30. am. at Com- pun.' -gore into camp two , sdccessive munity Park-- The second game Welkn, BIlls - 143 ISz- -1 hy winning every game Danish Fighter Starts galree and Wedneswill on be likely played Tads-ovSontraitTr, Eitarlloonorson. ig the second half of the 1140111011, day with the final game. If nee's- S. Broom Cowan. et they are not the "whole cheese Wanor. WanPreparation For Bout sary neat Sunday morning. Scan- ton L Campton. Neil- in Cache county BrtoroEngborg. Cowan. COPENHAGEN. -- - (AP) )(nod lon and Barber trill umpire the TOL Stole, Cache listvit;on, mot In the league b000lTodwrixn. Larsen, popular young Danish con- game with. Teeter acting as scor- Bort. Befits?. Homo ronsMouttoroon. mighty fine baseball segregotburs does httoTodonot think that the Co.- - tender tor the world boxing cham- er, Brown. Wndtag. ime has chal- pionship. has concluded an engagevirb. Doubts playatarnoy to Fon. legians ars so roodtoand Walker. crew "cored three town The y Brown. ment to dan'Bruen with the theatre a battle Copenhagen ootBy lenged th 'champs 11 Boma I. by Then e I. by, Boll to get Into condition tor his bout runs In the first Inning of their der at the Cache Junetion field. Pull.. nine. Pullman with the ea 16 Al 110110Ott with game Au oft a Triate Baraer Brows in wiU all take the The winner Copenhagen. pro. Oa It 00, Van counted on. in the second reeds. 5. '1 z, i , - V ' , " - - - - I - , Final Red and Blue Team Match At Forest Dale . 1,' - I - ..a 1 r ie olan. - 0 I t2.. :. - ... . - 1' , 211.--- ., -- t. ' r, ,,,f t,,, , "" - . , 440-ya- 110-ya- ., f ; th. I , I (AP) ," I. figho. g er 18. t,..4 ' , , - ; t 3. .. . , 4, - 440-ya- rd , ... A o - . , " ' , 1 . s'' , I - A iI I1"r : 4 - .'',.....'s...00, - - 4 1 A ma 14- t 440- - diving. - ' 1 HJICAGDO,mpeye Max it , en- on RUM iiEr thusiasum at and Schmeling, his German double, has I ; made & serious mietakeone that hope yvhich promises to grow this may prove Intensely costly to his year into a great 'football spirit re- - I that can compare with the glamor turning to Germany before battling ' and tradition which have long out hie troomect,in the United been established at both the sie, States. ter schools. Utah and the Utah This State Agricultural college. Should Remain, "I 'think Schmeling should have gruffest was the which in Utah University game stayed here until he cleared up his the Cougars managed to hold the dificulty with the New York and his managerial trou- - Rocky Mountain champions to a hies." Dempiey said. "Ho should scoreles tie. keep on fighting, toci. for he will i 15... Y. U. has never beaten Utah n a football game and up until lose ground in remaining Idle very last year had never tied the state lond. " Schmeling has just started and aggregation. With the It7e tnhc)err he needs plenty of fights if he - achieved the Cougars the next stepa triohave to win the championship," i goal to ry over the Red Devils. the former champion asserted . Same Team. Gets Assistant. Practically the same, teant that Dempsey today named Ray C. Alvi& a Chicago fight manager, as faced the Ulahns in the blizzard .the scoreless matchmaker for his promotional, last year to activities at the Coliseum. In so l fie, vita be back in the "U" sta. doing he complied wit h regula- - di um on November 2 this year,,, en. and by their success tion. of the state boxing commis-- 1 skin which provide that the match- - Icouraged give the added ounce to to what wouid be the maker be made boa.. fide residents biggest event 114 the B. Y. C. sport. of tho state. history. Dempaers first fight card in logCoach Ott Romney has definite.. Chicago be be October 2. the Dempsey today filed 6:25.000 bend ly announced the date for with the state treasurer's office opening practice for September V. here in telliMeti011 with his plan to Bob Howard of the Murray high athletic ace; itas promote rnoxine bouts and other Slid former !ports in Illinois. Posting of the been enlisted on ths coaching staff bond, which was signed by the Con- - to bell) build up an impregnable tinental Indemnity co.. Philadelphia. line. Fred Dixon and Tobe Rails I. noceasery before application can win agan take care of the green. be made to the state athletic cam mission for licenses to conduct such lice --g ri d p rospects and try . to turn out some stars that will- be. contests in the state. come valuable varsity material the , following year..ie grodders am& splendid meted last year. including- Owen t , 4 r ' .,.. :','. , . - : , .',i-- 6. TB:E COLLEGE ELEVENS. : HET will be tossing the pig i ? skin around the three Utah of weeks and in c stadia In a couPle sheet. advance of the official dope '; that the It might be mentionedchampions. Redskins. conference i and Brigham Young alluniversity. over the both earn to have it of materiaL in the matter i Aggiel Rom1 An time Prof. G. Ottinger eV Young optimum. I displays ney I caa be.counted upon fdr better than lost r, an average year. The Cougars end. ! Don Dixon,. fleetfooted t and Owen ItOWO, the these va-- , ; halfback. but aside fromdown 1 Tirlfrom the squad mincing s , With a r panogos town is intact. .1skillful coaching t year of Romney's stars ; and a galaxy of freeeman to , Utah, Idaho and Montana from U. '7 boys draw from. these B. I. tough-Th1 are going to be exceedinglythree or Aggies picked up I in Norm four good fresh plevers tackle; Smith. tackle: Buck Shields, Othello and the Sntith twins. ends; They tom Thompson. halfback. Bob a; Smart. halfback; Theron k Glen Wertbington. end; D ab 4 ' halfback, and several other regu1 The point lars or lesser renown. the freshi with the Argies is that to man crop failed by a long shot pass1 match the array of talent that route. If ed eut via the graduation for Dick ; looks like a lean year never can telt i you though Romney ' with some . Dick bas come through ' when the of his best teatns on years poorpickings appeared to be the ' The Utes, With a conference title to defend, would be overwhelming favorites to grab off the state as well as the COnteiNenca championfact that , ship were it not for the sinrie they are the optfitwillevery he gunning team in the regton Ike for for This makes it tough for each l Armetrong who must point , one triune on the lichedule one he , Utah sever lost anybody who can . net be replaced by' s man just about Pete es good. and .this ores for CarAlten 4 ' Coach. Ralph Coodwin. 1 , Cecil-Simpkins or toon and Paul ' wsmng should equatire the loss of I (Continued on wigs two.). ' i that . '1.1 . 220-ya- rd , , Individual - fr,' ,,,,,,4v.,,t rs Back tn 1909 Bob Gardner. a nocollege pole vaulter, won the tional amateur golf championship. This year Ward Edwards, Stanford bamboo climber is entered at Peeble Beach. Mars about as far as the tomparison can be stretehed at this time, 1 , c 4, . ' x ' , fr ,, t - , I 440-ya- - . ' , et, 100-met- er 440-ya- . fj ir al ' - - 440-yar- ' ; A. annuol 1 swinuning meet 17.nitdoszt to a iruccemful close at the Lagoon pool. Friday. after two days of spectacular performances by some of the outstanding water stars in the intermoun. 1- tain country. Out of the-1.s 'I ,.VICe.. events - :....' ,' were run off. ,- 1 new champions i were crowned in silt. 144.04 Helen i V a n Buren ,... 1 topped the list of title win- ....,...oer'r. ners with three championship is ) t ,. to her credit, T.,..,. 5e 1 ,i in the women's '''" 4. TEES 4 ' 4.4 ZOO-ya- rd U.-th- I gameby , -; - the Rocky k. t S0-yar- Bud&Shields , ,. 1 . last sea-the Cougars were ed as reat12:.: ling not only in Mountain conference but al- so in rtala. Last year one foot. ball g: a m changed the entirely, bringing to the school 4.:.A,.tchhetiricirhe '''., it Attitude. to Aplenty Jack Believes. , - 1 , HODGSON - t ' .. , Sou-ya- rd NOT SO GOOD. the W HATEVER between branch 1 and thirds in the water carnival. Hempsey : time in the histm7 Young tnIver. atty. ite -team is touted so having a good chance to mount to the top of the heap in the aCram.. tole for Rocky Mountain conference laur. ( rtrit"?... Error' 1 :14! , -- man 4..aosomonsomemirmonweim , At Lagoon. r,,.,,,r,,N 220-ya- rd ISO-ya- 4, - 0 Three Paddlers Get Two 'rides Each ' sming that Is D helped to make the annual A. A. U. outdoor swim 'ices tube shown here, breast stroke champi,on. Center is Helen, Shirley and Veda Van of the Deseret gym, Buren of Weber. Helen won three titles and is rated as the best woman swimmer in the intermountain country. Shirley and Veda entered a major tournament for the ir first time with very fine success: UPPER RIGHT is Virgitila Wells, another Deseret gym water ace. BOTTOM, (left to right). are Bob Toronto, Milton Dorius, Fell Hosmer and John Kimball. Hosmer, of the Michigan University, won two championships as did Mr. Kimball. Torootd and Dorms for the Deseret gym each annexed several seconds . , Frank Craven, who went from California tolloortown and Muir-fie- ld for the Ryder Cup matches and the BritIsh Open and Is now fining to Pebble Desch to look at the National Amateur. Ls not to be eonfused with the young man by the same name who makes up The Deseret News sports pages. 1 of the fine water artists c OME UPPER LEFT is Tone Duncan Of Ogden Takes er -- Some Outstanding Performers in the Annual Outdoor A. A. U. Swimming Meet Miss Van Buren Veterans Plentiful, Also On tY' Roster. , (J; , - Backfield. SINIM,0,7,7,t N Ifi:.11 , . . L. ,i . ,, ,o; ti.- ! I' - f - ''W,'.A ..4, AUGUST 21 1929 SIX NEW CliAlliiPS CROWNED IN Present Strong Line- This Year - , ..; , ic it , ,,,,,4 - ' . .', - , t, , . , ; ' SALT ILAIcE , Ott Romney To ' - ' - "'-..- ,,-- - i - ''' ..., ';'';' t,,,,, .. ' ,,,- . ,.. - ,,..;,.,..... , - ,, , - FOCY111.414 ' , Y17.,-,-1- . ,,,;;:,,,;,,,.. ,,,it-gift,, "1 - , - ., 1 , t " . ,,"'- . - - ' Q ODDID commerciclam. hae 1) projected a new fad into intercolleglate football which threat-ens to undermine the very structure of the great and colorful autumn Under the guise of Increas- sport. ed gate receipts. promoters of night football games are rapidly betraying the game and no great in etttution where prestige is great will and tradition tolerate such a project as the hold, conof football tog intercollegiate ' tests after dark. Commercialism in the gridiron , eport is already too probounced tik make night football either discreet or warrantable; There may bet an exception in the case of the southern universities and colleges that have to play their games tropical suits. but even down lit Dixieland the commercial factor is as pronounced as in the oth- - er section of the country. ' Though it is seldom admitted and Dime, denied or covered under reticence. commercialism in college football is so wldspread among the institutions of higher learning throughout the country as to be natIonallY inclusive. The game Produces millions in receipts which are used to defray the expenses of activities and sports yield only a meager income. . Indeed. it he been argued that football needs all the money It ' can earn because the entire intramural arstem is dependent upon tho financlei emolument which football provides. This being the case. theexploltation of taotball as an earner by intercollegiate rivalry fostering and the presentation of colorful and nippy competition. MI not log . Granting all leally be condemned. still the commercial element is something that must be watched and handled with disetion. . The nocturnal idea itself is the step over the line which divides safe and unsafe methods. just es the buying of star athletes by over zealous alumni is dangerous. Both are liable to bring Into ill repute the finest genie in all its aspects. ': that exists toeay. ' . I z ref- - - : , MDT - , N ; ,'ox,-; ' - - .,--.w,-'. , , 2 , . , -- ' , .: ' ;111 . . , ,I-4- ,,,..::.;..,:,, . . CO..0.0r:4:Cl00.40,4,c004--Ch.00.0::,.....:t.'......:040.,.:.:-Ffst:,..fo'okr.g110.è.F.6.001off.,,......:Tit..;f0,:-- - ; , I ' . - . -- ---- , --, , .1 -- , , 0 ,, , - , . , - , . . , , . , ..., . . t , , ' ' - . - ; 4 - . |