Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 10 1928 STANDARt)-EXAMINE- tit outs Tigers OpposeBees In Court Flarpup t 'PI i Hobson Meets M'Cann FIRST PHOTOS OF GENE In S L Boxing Event Ogdexiite Gets Chance To line Bout SALT? LAKE Feb 10— (Special)n Hobson hard hitting welterweight will face Billy McCann Cleveland boxer in the main event of the fistic program at the new arena Monday night McCann scored a decisive victory over Klckapoo Dan Ottogary last week and at one time was a contender for the world' lightweight championship Hobson has advanced from a preliminary fighter to on© of tho best weltera in this section He lacks experience but makes up for and boxing this phase in McCaim-IIobsoslugging n bout ability The will be six founds Patsy Kobbins of San Francisco will face JackVhltfield of Oakland attraction in the other Whitfield recently defeated Ernie Steele considered Utah's leading lightweight boxer -Four other high class bouts will round out the card Verne McCul-loug- h promoter announces Og-de- TITLECLASSIC PELTZER MEETS XEW YORK Feb 10— (By The Associated Press)— Tony Canzon-r- i of Brooklyn and Benny Bass of Philadelphia are opponents in a bout at Madison Square Garden tonight for the featherweight rt championship of the world with an advantage- - of two inches In height and two and one-ha- lf inches in reach rules the favorite by 8 to 5 Canzoneri an Italian youngster of 21 was born in New Orleans He hopes to return there some day He is the champion of the New York state athletic commission with victories over Bud Taylor- - Ignacio Fernandez and Johnny Dundee f tltleholder who won the crown from Eurgene Criqul of France The Brooklyn lad's triumph over Dundee was when the latter was fighting out of the division limit 22 Baas a hard hitting boxer of was awarded the title by the National Boxingassociation after he had defeated Red Chapman of Bos- -' 'ton in an elimination tournament As New York state is not a member of the National Boxing association the dispute over the champion: ship was created The featherweight title was vacated two years ago by Louis (Kid) Kaplan of Meriden Conn because of difficulty in making the 12G pound weight At the present time there are a flock of featherweights with Canzoneri and Bass generally regarded as" the best of the pack Joey Sangor of Milwaukee stands out as a prominent contender after his victory over Taylor in Chicago last renight Then the reports of theRosinstatement of Charley (Phil) enberg and Bushy Graham indicate they will resume activities in the featherweight class IB-rou- nd Can-zone- 6r-m- er TOiMT DODGE Joie To Ray Feb Attempt 10— (By The er mile-runne- rs le 4 — — — o—— — i PRACTICES LAW IN WINTER Don Miller one of the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame coaches football at Georgia Tech in the fall but practices law in Cleveland Ohio the remainder of the year Z0 Off Paying Too Much for Them! 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YANKEES GIVEN SLIGHT EDGE nvowutli " 10 iii Walk Up and $ave! fzfJ ST MORITZ Switzerland Feb: — (By The Associated Press) — For protection against tampering bob Eledsjto be used in Olympld competition are to be kept in sheds under lock and key The United States became a fa vorite for the bobsled event yester day by taking first and third places in the annual St Morita derbyf John Heaton a New Yorker wa$ victor with his sled 'Hell" Lam ber of Belgium was next and WiU Ham Fiske of Chicago third Flske " calls nis - vehicle Katan" — oTy Cobb recently refused the offer of the Atlanta baseball club to play with them this season lie was offered $25000 for his - - i T--f- c fy LONDOS GETS TITLEEVENT CLOSE BATTLE 18) s 3 4 at Weber basement at this writing but hope to Jump into the 600 class before the close of the pennant scramble Ogden was practically eliminated from the league title last Tuesday night when she suffered a 16 to 13 setback at the hands of Weber This contest was listless slow and marred by poor basket shooting WATKIXR SLATED posOgden will offer one and Wat-kins sibly two new faces tonight will perform as the running mate for Chambers on the guard line Wilkinson may start the left forward post as the running partner for Larson Captain Knapp will be posted at center Watkins was used in the final half of the Weber game and demonstrated plenty of ability Wilkinson also showed a world of color and undoubtedly will get a chance to perform before a packed house Jensen is the outstanding performer for the Bees He cavorts at forward The Bees boast a quint and one that must be considered seriously before the pennant scramble concludes A victory for Box Elder tonight will send the Brigham five into a tie with Davis for first" place A defeat for Ogden will send the Tigers out of the picture entirely While the Ogden-Bo- x Elder contest is attracting unusual local interest cage followers of Garland are promised a treat tonight when Weber opposes the Bears SEEK VICTORY A victory for the Weberites will place them secure in third place Weber is expected to display a much better brand of ball tonight than she offered against Ogden last Tuesday The Bear Rlverltes will offer a polished machine and may send the Weberites home on the short end of the score Ogden has a game next week with Davis at Kaysville and Weber has a concluding contest February 24 with Box Elder on the Weber court There is a slim chance of all of the teams closing the season deadlocked with four victories and four defeats each Box Elder and Davis however must be conceded the edge and these two quints undoubtedly will come through with flying colors The Ogden-Bo- x Elder flareup tonight will commence at 8:15 o'clock irp well-balanc- M'KEESPORT Pa— Tug Phil lips Charlerol Pa and Tommy Aimon Toledo Ohio drew (10) FORT THOMAS Ky— Joe Drag-- ) on outpointed wniiei Tap Indianapolis (10) Dollars ! 'V- WEBER DROPS CHICAGO Feb The Associated Press) — A10(By "five minute count" wasn't long enough for Rud world's Taylor bantamweight champion last night and he lost his fight with Joey Sangor Milwaukee featherweight in the seventh round It was called a technical knockout the first so far aa the records show ever marked against Taylor's long ring record A low left hook sent Taylor down Referee Phil Collins — the same official who was in the ring when Sammy Mandell took the lighttitle from Rocky Kansas weight here —said the blow was "On thej border line" Taylor's seconds! claimed a foul After an examination by a phy- sician and a consultation of the judges and referee Taylor was! given five minutes rest At the' end of that time he still was un able or unwilling to continue andj the decision was given Sangor Paul Prehn chairman of the Illi nois Athletic commission said the! matter was entirely in the hands of the officials and the physician! He indicated the commission would have nothing further to say on the subject The fight 'which was to havd gone 10 rounds was one of the most vicious a Chicago ring has shown in many months Sangor outweighed the bantam king by slightly more than five pound3 His out straight rights began shooting with the first seconds of action and Taylor's chin was a frequent mark for them Taylor on tne otner nana used left hooks varied with an occasional jab but the Milwaukee fighter kept coming in There were bursts of championship power in which Taylor's fists flew to Sangor's face! like hail The pace from the first bell wasj exceptionally fast Both 'men werei prodigal with their leads taking punishment without flinching in! return for a chance" to do damage! A themselves' Ten thousand persons a capacity crowd paid approximately $40000! to see the' fight It was the fourth meeting of these two boxers Sangor holding two decisions and Taylor one Taylor's title was not at stake- fa Clothes 1 ' m7 7TII ROUN PHILADELPHIA— Matt Adgie Philadelphia technically knocked out Will Matthews Baltimore (4) Mickey Martell Philadelphia de feated Red Rousch Sellersvllle! VALUES We Can Give You ' v Title Not At Stake In! Furious "Bout In Chicago Ring 3 667 600 500 400 333 STREAKS of the school oppose the flashy Box Elder courtiers at the Weber gymnasium this evening in one of the headline contests of the week end in the Ogden sector Tho Tigers are resting in the f TAYLOR 2 ORANGE SANGOR WINS OVER Pet Weber vs Bear River at Garland Here are the first photographs championship fight He worked only a few days before he was forced to return to New York to confer with revenue ''officials over the income tax a youflg and handsome millionaire is expected to pay He is shown here top left punchi ing away at the big bag top right sparring with Jack Britton a clever boxer and below with his trainer Lou Fink I 2 4 3 3 2 2 Tonight's Schedule of Champion Gene Tunney Etarti ing training in Florida for his next (7) — non-titl- e Nanny Sharkey Baltimore defeated Jim McMahon Scranton Pa (5) Jimmy Black Los Angeles defeated Warren Levy New Orleans (5) Frankie Bauman Brooklyn defeated Smiley Springer Chicago (5) Joey Medill Chicago defeated Marty Silvers Brooklyn (5) BOSTON — Bruce Flowers New! Rochelle N T won from Dick Honeyboy Finnegan Boston (10) Just Swear 1 - XV Davis Box Elder i (By The Associated Press) MilCHICAGO — Joey Sangor waukee won from Bud Taylor Terr© Haute Ind bantamweight champion by technical knockout! —Off Buying Clothes! j Brigham Quint Prepared For Fast Tilt Weber Expects Competition mm FIGHT BESULTS MEN— DON'T SWEAR! 1 " t: w— — — mww— m m s l DAVISJS IDLE V Box Elder vs Ogden gym Saints Lower Colors of Greek Champion Will Face Winner of St Lopals In Speedy iCourt Flareup Louis Contest NORTHERN DmSION I D Jim Londos Greek heavyweight Pet wrestling champion' is ' slated to 800 meet the winner of the Joe 333 Lewis title bout 333 000 at Los Angeles in March accord W Weber Ricks S Albion Thursday's Weber 27 I D S 4 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 Stecher-Strangl- Result 32 Angeles nt I tpp-notch- O 7 2 Harker! c 5 0 1 Olson rg Naegle Ig T 2 0 3 of $100000 The Greek athelete is a heavy favorite in Ogden Prior to his contest with Stecher or Lewis he In will clash with a Ogden Charles Revell local promoter announces "Londos will appear here late this month with a nationally known said wrestler as his opponent Revell The Greek champion was slated to arrive here late today en route east F P 0 0 0 14 0 2 0 0 4 topj-notch- 12 0 2 I 1 Weir rf Hearn If Peterson c Randalli rg Moesinger lg Clapier! rf McMurren If rg 5 2 32 G T F P WEBER i Rose 15 4 0 4 0 4 0' j J Budge ilg Totals Referee Oswald ardson 0 0 0 12 2 1 4 0 1 " Frank and Ernest 6ACKtfoft jv£mt! 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Idaho Feb 10 — Direc of the Boise Athletic asso tors DOISE M'CULLOUGH two-thir- gs ds ':: - 53-yaj- rd - '' -- Cage Results o ILL AFTER BANQUET ELLENVILLE N Y Feb 10— North Dakota university (By The Associated Press) — Mdre than 150 persons were being treat- North Dakota Aggies 23 ed here tonight for what physicians Drake 4 0 Kansas 28 Nebraska 32 Ames 28 diagnosed as food poisoning conKansas State 43 Grlnnell tracted at a Masonic banquet held here last night Whitman 81 Willamette 2 " vSl?Tyo YOU For s I (WHICH Xb You UKe Sponsor Directors New Season Named in-nin- -- 7 m£" Club Salt ciation at a meeting here Thursday voted to accept a berth in the league offered orally impresario won the Intermountain Utah-Idah- o A A U 115 pound wrestling title by representatives from Salt Lake The decision jneans class C baseat Salt Lake in March 1923 ball in Boise this Reason a game day except Mondays if that Salt Lake Ogden Murray and every of schedule is adopted To Fort Douglas organized a state kind over the plan 1000 season put baseball league in 1908 The Oc- tickets be offered at $10 each will team of colored cidental composed players who can "hit the later entered the loop Local placers won Finan- ball" will be given fair chances to the pennant Ogijlen make the Boise team it la provided was season a the pronounced cially The athletic association board is " success new being elected at a meeting of Ros stockholders It consists of Robin-BoWiies chuckliwr for Salt n Joe Barbour Charles Cady Lake pitched a double header Davis and Crowe J Joe Ralph against Seattle August 2s S E Brookover Retiring members J803 winning both games One are Claude W Gibson Carl II of the contests went 13 Lytle Homer Hudelson and R B He struck out 20 men Mr Brookover succeeds King flnd walked feven himself About three dozen ball fans ator a Ttay Duer rode meeting which was an mi e motor paced against time In tended: the session of the corpora55 seconds at Salt Lake August 8 adjourned business tion's annual meeting of 0 19 stockholders The association was formed at the outset of the 1J1T Clarence Evans established a baseball season as the result of efbowling record at Salt Lake Octo forts of a committee of the Boise ber 12 1916 when he turned in a chamber of commerce three-gam- e score of 7 78 Though difficulty has been exin previous years in fiperienced Battling Nelson scored kayo over nancing adequately the city's parSpider Welch in five rounds at Salt ticipation in a semiprofesslonal Lake April 5 1904 league playing Sunday and midweek twilight games the- business Herbert Williams established a men in attendance at tne aay s new record for the 54 mile maraas expressed themselves thon at Salt Lake December 6 gathering Utah-Idah- o 1913 His time was 29 minutes confident that the proposition was feasible 211-- 5 seconds He represented the league terms ot the contract Detailed Francisco Olympic club for taking over the Salt Lake franSap chise and players and definite iFitzke Wyoming booted a ways and means for raising funds kick against the Ogden by drop season ticket sales are yet to be 25 1921 A A at Ogden November worked out Hay Seymour riding an In- Idlan motorcycle was clocked in 19 minutes 41 seconds at the COUGARS MEET ftVflndamere track for 23 miles AGGIE COURTIERS September 4 1911 PROVO Utah Feb 10 — (By !Alma Richards B Y TL won lightg the high Jump at the Olympic The Associated- Press) — A iihoot-insignal practice and basket in 1912 games at Stockholm drill here last night ended a -- O "J:" week of intense workouts on the part of the Brigham Young uniNEW TEAM FOR versity basketeers in preparation the invasion of the UtahAg&ie UNITED STATES for five Friday and Saturday nights The Cougar offense is working NEW YORK Feb 10 — (By The Associated Press)— The United effectively at present but the loss States will send an equestrian team to the team of Cooper goal guard has mads tq compete in the Olympic games through ineligibility necessary shifting of available atj Amsterdam according to an announcement here today The guards with R Magleby and Rows favored to start in the first game events be held will equestrian frfom August 9 to 12 The nucleus Dixon and Wright will get the ot the American team is now In call at forward with Ingersoll at training at' Fort Sill Oklat and center Coach Roberts manifests Fjort Riley Kan under the super- optimism regarding the game by vision of Brig Gen Walter C virtue of the fine condition of ths Short who has been chosen as team as a whole team manager by the American Olympic equestrian committee Rl VERNE 150 - : RETURM gNGGS- - Men Business ? 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St Louis card is expected to featlure a gate " I er ing to word received here today from Lou Daro promoter at Los Today's Schedule Ricks at Albion SALT LAKE Feb 10— (Special) '— The L D S hoopsters jumped into a tie with Ricks for second place in the Northern division of the Juhior college league here Thursd4y with a 32 to 27 decision over Wteber The Saints uncorked a last half rally that gave them a nine-poilead at lone stage and finished the contest with a comfortable margin weoer iea at tne ena ot me nair 12 to li At the close of the third period the Saints held a 22 to 20 advantage Bucket shooting by Openshaw and Hair ker in the closing period gave th© locals a wide lead Peterson at center was the out performer for the visitors standing arid Moesinger also performed Weir fn11 The defeat Thursday was the first suffered by Weber in league L D S" C '" MAIN s Ogden IN Associated Press) — Middle-wester- n athletes will make their first great effort to establish themselves as Olympic timber in the annual indoor track meet of the Illinois Athletic club tonight on the cinder track of the Chicago Riding club Three of the best in the west hope to catch Dr Otto Peltzer world's record holder for the half mile run in the feature number of the 19 events — the- 1000-metrace One of Dr Peltzer's three rivals is Ray Dodge wearing I A C colors who charges Dr Peltzer elbowed him out of victory in their race at New York last week As a retort Dr Peltzer says no one will get near enough to him tonight to get elbowed Ray Conger former Iowa State star and Leo Larrivee formerly representing Holy Cross and now competing f oit the Chicago A A complete the jfieid'of competition for the German champion Dodge has announce this will be his last race as he eixpects to retire and devote his time to business After two years of retirement little Joie Ray one of the greatest ever produced in this country starts his comeback hoping to gain a place on his third Olympic team He Is entered In run which became the two-mihis favorite in the later seasons of his period of supremacy at the middle distances M'--- hS' Weber Bear River j Y7 1 Z Comeback Illinois Games Attract CHICAGO GARLAND FIVE 1 OGDEN DIVISION1- 'mi Boise Is Ready to Enter U--I Circuit INFANTS PLAY X - CAHZOteTlH Winner Meets Sangor TRAINING A Five Utah trap stars will compete with a colorful field at Del Monte Cal February 16 to 19 inclusive in the regular Pacific 'Coast handicap The event will feature $3000 in added money and will attract shooters from Oregon Washington California Utah Arizona Nevada Wyoming Idaho and Montana C H G D Becker Ogden Reilley Jr L Salt Lake Albert Ford and W D Becker E Harrison Ogden are the Utahns to compete on the who intend coast Frank McCabe singles champion of Idaho is also slated to show his wares against the best on the coast Frank Troeh Portland nationally famous marksman is also enrolled in the Del Monte classic" Eight sets of traps are in use at the Del Monte club nd Featherweights To Clash Tonight In New York —r Utahns Enter Coast Trap Tourney Show Wares In Head- six-rou- R 27 Rich- UZCUDXJN WORKS FOR COAST BOUT LOS 'ANGELES Feb 10— (By The Associated Press) — Paulino Uzcudun the Basque woodchopper of the heavyweight fistic ranks having been feted by his country men since his arrival here turned ' his attention today to more serious thoughts mainly the forthcoming clash with pugilism's Goliath George Godfrey Philadelphia ne gro Two clays of indoor conditioning in Jack Dempsey's gymnasium here louowing a more rigorous siege ot training out of doors are on the Spaniard's program of preparation for the February 28 outdoor melee at Wrigley field here A coiirt appearance yesterday did not preivent Godfrey from further grooming himself for the fight He was hailed into court over a dam age suijt resulting from an auto mobile tacrirtpnt He trarbed him self in his ring togs in the after noon for eight rounds of the hardest conditioning he has yet done Godfrey's plans call for another day's wjork In the gYm here then he probably will return to Soper's ranch Inear Ojai Cal where he opened jhis training grind j ) Mi5HT ? WELL DlDM'T A1-- (t WAS RlSKT BGHIMD ME I V ' AftEL SLVr40 50 M ANJ Y CCD GOLDS -- BGTWEeiO A ?UUCP£ AMD AW AnD ThS ericaWS K vy- J YANKEES READY FOR NEW SEASON NEW YORK Feb 10— (By The Associated Press) — The New York Yankees will go into training at St Petersburg FlaM with a squad of 35 iplayers Secretary Edward O ' Barrow announced today All with the exception of four play ers have signed contracts for 192 S Barrow said The contingent con sists of 14 pitchers five catchers nine infield ers and seven outfield ers V LID GO QtB) Hie Smoother and Better Cigarette ' MWy' ml not a cough in a carload OlrLoriiltrdt Com Est 179 T """J ' "" " ' '' |