Show "l —— THE OGDEN — STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 29 1928 R ' " Hi ' a mr3 i vet Davts Five: Uncot tgers Race New In of Aggies Hopes These Hoopsters Carry r CHICK EVANS t — — Larson Plays Major Role In Fast Battle ' i HAS COLORFUL First Period Spurt Fails to Check Orange Streaks Trail at Half 16 to 13 Ogdenites Run Loco in Third Period Final Score 29-2- 7 for Osden Kap-plem- en GOLF CAREER Sets Pace For New Field Jones Is Polished Performer TW AT WARDEN" IV By FRANCIS J POWERS Correspondent of The (Special Standard-Kxamlne1928 Consolidated "(Copyright "Prftss Association) Jan 28 —Golf Is CLEVELAND few superstitions and the jinx number 13 never has had any particular significance But if Chick among linksmen Evans- - the veteran Chicago star was inclined to believe in signs and portents the number 13shudshould cause him to twiceduring his 20 For der of campaigning when Evans yearse era n miner strorisr and a champion he ran inship loomed just31 ahead and was left in to the figures a wayside bunker Is A nine holes turned In 31 must turn man a and magic golf wizard to do it Only twice achas such cording to the records national in a' made score been a ' on amateur championship and unboth occasions Evans was the fortunate player on the other end31 Evans first meeting with was back in 1914 shortly before the throb of war drums was heard cmck world throughout the Francis Ouimet Jerry Travers and three ranking amathenwere the United States and teurs of the hopes when high were America's Sandwich to the trio sailed for compete in the British amateur f 1r I ' -- tf' r f I I''' V 1 ' - i i j - - J J i A" three close contests in the Ogden division AFTER dropping the Orange Streaks' 'of the Tiger lair last night '5-- came from behind to take the measure of the league leading colorful sensational tilt g Davis hoopsters in a Weber gymnasium played before a capacity crowd at the hair-raisin- r) ts i1 I : I 1 II - - x - s r v v i I ' - f i v - IJ tf h" v ' -- - - ' rVA ' v f JONES CHOSEN NEW POST nt If f j r 4A A' ' H i I'k : h - GllNNELL 1 V — "''A suD-comm- H 4 FINE START one-DOi- ii- nt i six-poi- nt - D r " ls 4 all-arou- nd Bemi-finali- st -- aggregation uncorked period the Tigers the half passing attack but closed on the short end oi a n iu' FOR count j fourth and periods third In the the Tigers pulled ahead halted a belated Davis rally and pulled Amateur Champion Is the final seconds of play throughtwo-poiHonored Many Men advantage with a IiEAD POINT TWO To Serve Order The Tigers were victorious 29 to 27 It was a hectic struggle from NEW TORK Jan 28— (By The the first whistle and found both Associated Press)-- Bobby Jones tnm nerforming at top speed Clark of on three of The' uncanny shooting a has been vvnn't eav the Davis five a the most given place important lead at the half but the work of United States Golf as o£ the tees'of urange the Larson Gordon and colorful their Streaks" offset sociation assisted the Dixon Kapple men ma Announcement today of the 1928 toHallv in their first trjumpn reveals that This chap Larson piayea aDoui committee's make-u- p as sweet a floor game as one would Jones who was elected to the ex ar to witness In any graae oi ecutlve committee at the assocla tlon's annual meeting early this the court game His coolness under fire and his ability to drop mo month will serve on the groups buckets at the critical period gave handling the selection of courses tnrm and reinstatement and every fan in attendance awas Lar membership Tn the third Deriod it and the ball Implements son who pulled the locals through Numerous changes are made in lead and It was Lar the chairmanships of other comto a son who passed with ccuracjycento mittees' Herbert II 'Ramsay KnanD enabling the eiongaiea elected vice president re newly increase ter to count and the'reby linquished the chalrmansnip ot the lead both the membership and amateur Coach Jack Croft of the leaaers status committees In the first he In the around shuffled his players S Bush of Prescott is succeeded by final stages in an endeavor to check New York and in the second by the Ogden floor game and bucket Rodman L Griscom also of New t re shooting he Tork Mr Ramsay however In the final five minutes of the head at the his tains post rushed his first string back into championship committee lead held the fray but the 'cr sufticcci v rreaeriCR o time at that proved by Ogden the of new head the becomes York win ficient to the committee succeeding rules The Davisites came up to within two points of the Tigers but lacked late Howard If wnuney The selection of courses body th nunon to Knot tne store by Kinaiay Th KaOnlemen outplayed Davis will be ofheaded New York w&ho sucin the closing periods the- passing Douglas of game of the locals being especially ceeds Melvin A Tray lor ' effective BANG UP BALD of the Tiger ised fans of the division berore Every member basket ball kmiari nlaved head-Ucloses The score: The "old" Tiger spirit entered the the seaspn came in the second Quarter and OGDEN (29) remained to the final gun to add G T F additional color to the heated 0 J2 6 Larson rf f mra 0 1 Greaves rf of ' Newey and Chambers guards t 4 1 If Robinson the Tlerers clayed as they have 6 0 3 never clayed before Their worx Knapp c 0 0 0 Russell c wa ixtraordlnary 0 0 0 work Newey rg For the Croft machine the 3 1 1 of CaDtain Clark at center was Chambers lg his and work His floor hrintant 5 29 12 Totals team play was a mighty DAVIS (27) factor in the showing of the kass G ville five T F p 7 VI vans oif the forward line and Evans rf 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 Sheffield on the guard line also Smith rf 2 0 0 1 twinkled for the visitors Simmons If 0 0 0 The defeat last night was the Wilcox If first-o- f 4 12 6 the season for Davis un Clark c 4 0 0 0 0 standing as a result now is as fol Ellison c 1 2 1 0 lnw: Bennlon rg Won Lost Pet Layton rg 2 0 1 0 760 1 3 0 0 Davis 0 0 Sheffield lg 2 'i0° Jackson lg 3 1 2 1 Weber 500 2 2 Bear River 500 2 2 27 Box Elder 7 10 J3 Totals 1250 3 Ogden Score by periods: Every team in the league now Davis S 8—27 10 has a chance to cop the pennant 4 — 29 3 12 JO Osrden in this dio finish as runner-u- p — Merlon Stevenson Urn Referee vision Some additional thrills are prom- - pire — Malcolm Watson - ' TNftwrfu1 Davis piled up a commanding lead in the first perioa to ieaa ine iiiseio to 3 at the gun In in© secona a fine ed Chick started well in the British championship and he was paired with Charlie MacFarlane the match was regarded as another easy stepping stone in the path of the American toward the title But Merlin must have woven a web of witchery around the clubs of the little Scot that day for he was out in 31 with a six on the card and the American star was five down and only nine left to go at the turn MacFarlane shot eight of the nine holes in 25 strokes — one over threes— which Is one of the greatest bursts of golf the world has aver seen Evans was even fours for the nine holes but par golf counted for nothing that day Nor did it matter that the Scot took an 80 on his next round Thirteen summers passed before the mystic 31 again appeared before Evans startled eyes During that interim Evans had reached the peaks of the golfing world fallen low and started the climb After three years of ill again he had fortune In our nationals of safely passed the semi-finathe national amateur at Minni-kahd- a and encountered Bobby Jones inTthe climactic round of the tournament And against the old master Jones the greatest golfer of the ages turned loose one of the fiercest blasts of golf of his vivid career The complete master of every shot he made the first nine at Mlnnlkahda in 31 and Evans was far behind and out of the chase although once more he had displayed splendid golf is nearing the end of a Chick ' and his records great golf careertimes he has gone are many Five to the final of the National ama teur and on four other occasions " he has been a He is the only American player ever to win both the open and amateur one seatitles of our land during western was he son Eight times champion and manyhisother titles gleaming have fallen before But when those achleve-mnt- x irons have faded it is likely that 31's Chick still will remember the MacCharlie him at by thrown Farlane and Bobby Jones OT1IER MIRACLES ' There have been other miracle national rounds or half rounds in none so championships although Jones 31s as Boy those thrilling was the victim of one such round in 1922 when he encountered jessa Swftftster at Brookline— only few weeks after he had finished Mtvrnrt in the ODen at Skokie holes Sweetster swept the first nine and of the Boston course in 34 since But Jonea was six down still it was a 36 hole match there was hope for the Georgian and he unleashed his strongest game on the second nine of theoverround tor ook- Jones came home line's hardest nine in 34 hia card chnwlnir seven fours and two up threes but was able to pics was only one hole for Sweetster him and only one shot behind when Jess ripped off eight fours of and a three on the first ninewas round Bobby the afternoon worst out with the beating of his championship career ' - ' ' : — J i INSISTS at Trovo After that It is six games TUNNEY the OILERS LEAD at home for the Aggies and cerMEET AGGIES leaders at that time are rather tain to have their troubles in getON TWO ting by the Farmers IN PIN LOOP The present indications are that MONTANA FIVE every team in the division has a The Aggies aren't at team great DURING SUMMER present but they will be In two o Close Race Develops In football has been weeks Utah is stronger than IN TWO GAMES three WATER as one of the new wa fnr mnnv vears not only because 01 Averages Four Playof ter Rnnrta at Weber gymnasium their new system but because NT:W YORK Jan 28 — Realiz Post Vie For Underwater runs line plunges vil ers more an influx of Top high school the necessity of fightingremain tackle smashes and forward passes ing to is These youngsters have just y Card Tilts With talent If vear a he nne than are listed in the odd game it is ornwded the Utah veterans to the CITY LEAGUE in lirst - ciass VJIL Jtieiena Won Ix)st Pet making a decided hit with the men that the Aggies have the hpnrh ifightlng condi 650 enrolled at the gym 13 23 of knowing that at least Continental Oil satisfaction tion' Gene Tun-ne- y "Return Trm Uv 540 19 hoaton hv a crood team American Can Co 17 has demand420 14 19 Tex Rick-ar- d Whole'le A wrestling dummy has been In ed that Drug Ogdeh LOGAN Jan 360 stalled on the lower floor oi tne 20 13 Rfhool and Junior col Rushmer pptlcal peciAt— f arrange two f matches A the Inger and star for him Aggies still expect to be a graceful mpn's department ? In addition Montana sstatAhn in the 1928 rolleciate hoon soil The Continental Oil bowlers sand bag recently installed is one this summer or race The games everything that is necessary ami continue to lead teams of the of the new attractions he will fight for some other provictories and moter ball games basket Homney misses Sanders and Eight The American Can also were played during the past HawleV at the Aggie camp out xie except inai Tunney two realizes Weber that court ket ball demands nas gome good material to take five 1s second week at the gym Incondition ana a their places His principal trouDie In! individual averages Lewis Is fights a year and Montana and Ogden and will one is of main condition stead of the fight to lack furnished addition Davis 10 ln in 181 dashing pins In imnossible ctrono-tnra-and it is out 3n front with' mean also about thnt without condition - 4or vera that he misses Sanders games Parry ngwever in 36 twice as much revenue voacn wuMvum- one of the greatest guarus ever m games nas a mark of 177 He is is one of the lat- Pelham phrlHs Li MAY SETTLE who nev and his play-U- h - a nnfprpTice ball 176 The champion Kv wineoat sauash loin and with squad tn the — — Hawley wioW v a ' luuuntu vwuvi STumiey — ' that he is un insists wD as came ' mck u tuc bu ne eia umu i ratea last year GRID DEBATE records 176 The Edson with bound by con im rtr? inaLiuii v iin n o f aaar nn r i h ii k t this sport tract to fieht only once for Tex Av Jan— 28 — (By WASHINGTON ii mu school girls are pre- - RiCkard and that there is nothing 101 v one on Keeo high Ogden nrnhan A confermulev " The Associated Press) be in the agreement to prevent him '' 1 I aiiZt 1 7T Paring for a swimming meet to Theron Smart is £ the ence between President Coolidge Febof t °L rSHnrti latter ' T c the part f held other during the working for another pro- for 'aw IV II L and Representatives Britten of Illitf 'T"--inevi-wun TWO ruarv "c mnter It preliminary comingrlnva' oniy rizht now and f rnition nois and Fish of New York looking -rw V" Wflfl cdvm xucKara is wiiuns m AnUn'f ho curnr s rtr II ftmarli' 172 aiso carueu toward smoothing out the difficul' lor Tunney ne says uu u 170 and next Worthingfights naval games the the hrhind started ties between stevenson' academy e young wants of lnrty-iivw"ien secure 167 the champion to nsree are LcfL?amei! over football ton and Nielson regulaWest Point Mattson of the receipts diving clas take a percentage !67 rolled in the junioruna srnurp tions failed today to result In any I'nui sk cl l tcmci aim w o 166 The best talent in T t of Tooeie and tlriri indication that the trouble would team is ceitaln to TneAggienoop intermou main a : compete in the improve wmi the'of Uintah are putting on a fnch be soon removed ' ik0167 A u tourney a- Lrrot nttlP for the other forward "V"' Representative Britten declared season 41un tfaunoay l y A i WI1TII- n J n' hH i unif AC EAGLE ' i Hiata ui 6" ""-- - berth The winner is sun very Harris after the conference that the presi man iitysuu wnere iney me uuvu i 164 en's Instructor ThA Ar? eaarei t dent had listened with great inter 163 reserve summers' ' est to their explanation of the ' 5??r5°" lie those °"games to Quite as well supplied with women instructors at Cen nave Deen Ofahrinll ioi J causes of the controversy but had and Tuesday i they will be more that tral Junior high school attend TURF WINNER i not indicated whether he would gether with two Moflre in some years are at twice Charles St classes Mt ' iney with 161 weekly: J in it anv played fnnlf take part TT1cn f!ase Naomi Barlow Flor- The Illinois representative said Helena on the way home will do Edwards in 156 onro T!mwn Kathrvn Huss Apnia t put the Aggies PraVen i however that he would not be sur a great deal to (By NEW ORLEANS Jan TToTirif unn Helen WJison ana a finish some for condition — VVar issued fight Martin i ENROLL prised if Mr Coolidge MANY Associated The Press) Hart the Matilda Montana the 'i trip i0 s comment or otherwise directed Following Manpr Eagle one of the E B McLean Farmers still nlay away from ! Rushmer NW Secretary Wilbur or Secretary Da nt fnr $50000 the — fMiltv th Y U una hive mem 155 vis of the war department to do so home the next time With B Thomas rlflSH DrlAnna hdndiran to DC run C eu n Ti 145 TTfi- of a second FOR NET Doqkler i ruary 3 clipped work twice weekly These young ar- - rrom tna lair w vviv Krouna cnToKot! iibivjv shiw! i WllllltIl Eva for a mile and a furlong toaay oy oW firot wan rontPJtted for in 1900 t TTali Lucille Parrj for STARTS WEDNESDAY winning the Momus handicap PARIS Jan 28 — (By The As - by England and the United States Browning and Anna Stark o in and — i:di up recordsoclated alone Press) The flrl rnnrl was established in featherbreakinsr list of entries for the 192 S Last year there were Zo chai- Danny ' O'Brien 19 08 by Meelick March takes advantage boxer Davis cud tennis competition was hpntpi Including '21 in the Euro weight at accommodations American with Jockey Mick In fine 30 Eaele nations today byjpan ana four the War of the increased to Huff won by a half length from the Weber gymnasium slx the receipt of two additional chal- - zonii This year the totals are 24 Locker Room Gossip From Weber "Gym" £5 BATTLES i i all-sta- te j ': : j ' i 300-pou- —" lJ nhl? na 1 &3 - U I wv W io V'n i r i t i— J i " 1 -- - - I 11 I " l a j I ? i I iLirll'lHJ - l 111 — 1 jpuj trimrrt-mnterial-- tti lllI v- f j i I as ( — ttvl-u- I TTiG-h- — IS mT-- t 28-- $ that is made for you! 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