Show " " - ' ' ' f i THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 7 1923 r cAlonq - 777) STANDARD-EXAMINE- E ere ridders" Play Tigers FT TBMOU Orange Streaks Shoiv Power in First Game They Gall Plays in World Series MANY FIGHTERS L SEEK TITLE IN HEAVY SECTOR Kapplemen Meet Classy Outfit In Preston Box Elder Opens Season With Davis Bears Play Logan In Se6ond Engagement Infants Vs North Cache Sharkey Is Injured And Cancels Bout Loughran Is Latest Threat j ' COUR leaguf gridiron contests are scheduled iit the Northern 1 division of the Utah btate High School Athletic association wili be idle insofar Friday South (Taclxe is the only team as league competition is concerned By SPARROW! McGANX tht Special Correspondent of The Standard-Examinoccupies the arena FOOTBALL hamlet 6 — Jack NEW Oct YORK town and city we hear the cheering of the fans Sharkey has injured his knee on Rising out of each effusion la the the eve of his boutj with Big Boy refrain — either expressed or hoped Peterson and spoiled Tex Rickard a for— "Touchdown! Touchdown!" plan to open his Boston Madison er Did You Know That— -- Football games are won by scoring: Scoring follows team play — cooperation concentration the will to win and an inherent love for the sport 'Observation of a team at play gives us the exact measure of Its of teamwork and concentration its coaching efficiency of the moral support of the ertudent body One of the finest features of the game is the good sportman-shi- p of the fans Enthusiastic in putting heart into their own team they are prompt to give recognition to keen plays by the other Bide What a glad day when we can have this spirit carried over into school arid community life It will produce ' the equivalent of the touchdown in the classroom The schools have just entered on their yearly contest-- a contest against pupil failures a contest against public and political Interference against public Indifference or apathy It is a contest against the the tendency to under-estimaimportance of schooling a contest against the temptation of a job with ready money a --contest against school routine and dlscip- line against lagging Interest where subject matter is not vitalized or motivated against a erfngle standard rate pf progress against dissipation of energies and distract tion of Interest through outside amusements Here is an arduous contest well worth the absorbing interest of every member of the community As the outcome of a football game rests heavily on coaching efficiency it falls to teachers and school officials as a coaching staff to build- Vip a winning body of pupils It can be taken for granted that the staff's ambitions are stirred for a successful year But what they can achieve will be only te - - of in proportion to the team-pla- y the student body and the loyal sup- port of the public Fans there are who are dissatisfied with the coaching From the grandstand they tell how the team should be run But successful teams are the product of careful winnowing by the coaching staff who In turn must be entrusted with the There development of the team are school critics who would like to run the schools from the side But the success of the lines school is dependent on the careful selection of the administrative and teaching force who in cooperation with the board of education must be entrusted with the conduct of the schools Confidence in and support of the coach is essential to victory on the gridiron It is so with our schools The educational coaching staff have been selected They are mind ful of their responsibilities They are set$f or a scoring year If It is worth while to stress the football game for it's sport's sake It is worth while to stress schooling for the child's sake If victory is desirable for the team success In schooling is doubly worth while for the student body If winning the game is gratifying to the fans school efficiency should be equally satisfying to taxpayers and publi A competent head coach an able group of assistants a cooperative group of pupils and a loyal public will produce a successful season — a victorious school yearK Institutions inevlt All roan-bui- lt ably decay and Light horse Harry Wilson Isn't playing with the Army this year Wibm has been play ing with the Army since well let's see—when was the war of 1812? ANOTHER HARD QUESTION: IS THE PRESIDENT OF NOTRE DAtK? "WHO Name the footbalb'coach at the Univ4rsity ©f Chicago Now go on who Kvas Michelsan? No no Eu standb he didn't play quarter in Square Garden with! a heavyweight attraction Rickardihas been com pelled to fall back on a hybrid hampionship affair that between the featherweight champion An re Houtis and the Junior light weight Honeyboy Dick Finnegan The Hub is like aiHy other city in that the fans flock to heavyweight matches in big numbers That Is ust what Rickard wanted for his new fistic palace — a big crowd with big money in the bo office and big boys performing There is no doubt that Tex has his Own opinion of Sharkey despite the fact that the' big Tl man has threatened time anil again to do business with rival promoters Tex Just smiles and sits! back knowing full well that Sharkey and his bevy of managers will tde the line and keep step with the rest of the crowd of mastadon any time he i snaps the whip j out dempsey Rickard looks back to the re ceipts of several shows Sharkey participated in Especially that when the sailor man! was beaten by Jack Dampsey Sharkey emoted so much that with the help of those who saw thie alleged foul blows he was able to convince the fans that he was really fouled by Dempsey This meaijit In the argot of the ring "another crack at that Dempsey guy" It jhas been definitely decided that pempsey'ls out for good and Rickard is not looking in that direction! any more But he still has his eye 4n Sharkey and has his ear to the gjround listening for a vocal eruption from up Boston way The blustering of Sharkey is music to Rlckard's ears It means plenty of customers who want to be in on the finish when some one The fans puts over a haymaker follow a man they want to see whipped just as much as they do a popular favorite To be a draw ing card in the ring game one has to be loved or hated by the fans The next series pf elimination will get unheavyweight contests when-Paulinder way November 8 Uzcudun the untamed lion Of the Pyrenees swings intp action against Otto von Porata If reports from the" middle west are half true Paulino will be definitely erased from the picture They say this fellow Von Porat hits a short fast blow with plenty of knockout force behind it Then comes the Young Strlbling Jack Dorval scrap) If Dorval's hand is mended and he can punch freely with it" the Georgian may have a hard time of it Dorval is not a bad fighter by any meansi- All he needs is good maulies and he may justify the faith Harry Lenny has placed in him Another name that will not down when the successor of Gene Tun ney is mentioned is that of Tommy Loughran There is no getting away from the fact fhat Loughran'a feat In outpunching out roughing and manhandling Jack Gross this week was worthy rif more compli mentary mention than it evoked Gross is no set-u- p for any heavy weight and the writer firmly be lleves that this opinion will be confirmed later TOMMY IMPRESSES Loughran scaling at 183 pounds looked every bl£ as impressive as cua xoung striDung when the lat ter fought Johnny Squires Per haps more so Th fe added pound age sets the Philaaelphian off to Not ah ounce 'of su advantage perfluous fat is vlsilble and if there was any the rapid pace he set for Gross belied any suggestion that Loughran has slowed up Sooner or later the Philadelphia FORDHAM — i George Glen twin hold 'a unique and! JAY Churles Rigler ICy po-isitl- - on in athletics at ihe of Utah They are sons of Mr anjd! Mrs George Glen' of Ogden JJind are serving as btudent' anjletlc manager and Uni-rversi- at 1928-2- 9 ioj: jCrimson liiK ty the I Brick Owens — - t t r i 1 u 4 ' v i ! i i it r ' - ' J ) ! There have been five two-h- it of the 4 games p tched by Ed Walsh White Sdxi Mordecal Brown of the Cuba Eddie Plank of the Athleti S es Bill jrafnes of the Braves and 5 Walte Hdyt of the lankees 1 Chief Bender holds the mark ii And for the hnbst victories-V-sithe famfcufe Athletics moundsman of the past struck outU9 men in five aerijesl But the famous Indian alsd tasted several defeats Jack Copmbs has the only perfect pltcping record— five victories and no aefieats — three in 1910 one in 1911 w$th 'Athletics and one in 1916: withf Brooklyn Walter Johnson of the Senators In 1924 equalled Ed "fValsh's 19 06 record for i strikeouts in one game with twelve on the opening day of series a the ' x - 4 r ' ' ' '' - VW? - ' i iX t j - (Copyright New 1928 Glaiit-Senato- rs ng batSle Jack Coombs issued fourteen passes in the 1910 series nine of them inhoie game Art Ifehf of the Giants has al- I o lowed 31 bases on balls in the four series m wnicn ne nas appeare-Jeff Tesreau had three wildbatnltches in the Red The late Wild Bill ties of 1912 Ppnovajn hit three batsmen in the i Sox-Gian- ts "IWUBHHHyiWUUI W-- I lllllIIWIHIIIIJIJm'-i'HIW"ll- f 1907 between the Tigeis pitchers have suffered five defeats irj the baseball classics Plank Math'ewson Rube Marquard and Job Bush MatH ewsori holds the record for all-tie world's series mound work — 103 3 Winnings in four series Rith home run slugger of J the Yi nkees has a world s series 1 record aside from his efforts as a i batema n i He leitnanaea tnrougn 29 scqreless innings for the Rea Sox inf 1916 and 191S Herb Pennock in the 192? series pitchefl perfect ball for the first seven innings or the tnira game not permitting a Pittsburgh Pirate to reach base but was touched for two Innings three hits! in the last ' series l VI - ' i Cufbs Ii andFour! s - i t- - i m - t-- s hhf Ji I i t t '- f -- f - z ' -" 1 ' - ' r i I V' -- - ' ! O 'i NAM PA SCORES FIRST j VICTORY naIip! Idaho Oct C— (AP)- The N amia football team defeated f' high school eleven here '! the R kipert in a bitterly contested game Friday I l" i bv a score of 6 to 0 The Nampa counted their touchdown griddrs I lh thle first period and held the tj I t i i lead throughout although Rupert threat ened several times h only five minutes to pro Ru A LondonEngland golfer re- pert started a march down the field cently madera hole in one on al but Kampa checked the advance standard bearer w hole 240 yards! long It's the long-- I on tie one-yar- d line just as the accepted as an outstanding nominee est on recprjdii sounded final gun for the heavyweight title Just injiiiiuiu mimojiiiwunwiw now Rickard is not saying must wpiitMiiuiiiiii'wwwiiiiiu1iiiuiiwilMaii1iiiM — —"— His contract with Jm TJfr--the latter to appear under his ban ner as the light heavyweight cham - V i 1 After that pion until November It is safe to predict that the pre mler promoter of the land will I : -- - if- i f " I I? 1 ! iJniniiiiilfiiftimTnliBliitiiMiinr-W'il---"- - ii j I I a3 -- T -- Trk Tribune Inc Trademark Registered U S Patent Office) THE FOOTS O-- IOOIHALL Full many a star of purest ray' se- renc The unknown unsung smaller V line-up- s bear s Full many a Coy is born to buck unseen And waste his glory no the small team air ' —a RAY Play is real play ia earnest As they hammer for the goal And the quarter who re'urneth Punts must be a stnrdv soul —H W L J-- There! will be an increr'bed out put of steaming dishes next Saturday when they get down to bigger business in a football way For example Notre Dime and the Navy expect to draw in or draw out over 100000 clients at Soldier fjeld in one of the main affairs of the week end On that sitie date Yale is called on to face Georgia Oeofg!a being tho Invad again ing team that prevented a Blue sweeu last ran wnen sleeps oi any sort were extremely scarce Georgia loses soma of her good men from 1927 but so dots Yale New York university and Ford- l am city rivals will present one of the leading attractions and one of the best played and bef attend ed games The Western con fere nv loses no time churning the dust Minnesota meets Purdue In one of the leading affairs with George Ade certain to be in the immediate vicinity Michigan has a hard af tornoon with Indiana and Ohio State has no easy tto hoars against Northwestern hile II Chicago takes oni Iowa linois has- an easier workout against Coe Harvard rand Princeton enter southern tain two distinguished visitors from North Carolina and Virginia Vanderbilt makes her arnual in vasion of Texas in a game always an important factor in southern football rating Georgia Tech and Alabima two strong entries face V M I and Miss Aggies while a strong Flor ida team tangles up with Aubunr ' California und Southern Callfor pie have their work to face against Washington State and St Mary's This is only a brief part of busy afternoon i the "Fighting team of New York An4 three of the nobles on this team this year are named' Pieculf wicz Wysniewskl and Stuscavage And Wysniewskl is sixffeet seven inches And Pennsylvania has high a great charger in the backfield Der Colonel named Gentle! Chake Ruppert will get 'a cut of 410000 paHd admissions that will see nine jfootball games in his stadium this fall Larry Lajole recently won the golf championship j at his club in With a snappy Cleveland 76 Alderman John Cough-li- n of Chi spurned an offer of $125000 for his Roguish Eye And he still roarsthat his Roguish Eye vas jobbed out of But refuses to the Futrity Umps say anything about it Giesel used to be a police re porter on an Indianapolis paper And Umijs Jorda overruled Umps Rigler tm a called strike in a recent National League game 5 By Grantland Rice- - i j 7— ——r- - the SPORTLIG one hit i —— Bill McGowan Game Ruelbach Pitched One-H- it Coombs Has Only Perfect Record Here are a few of the outstand ing facts concerning world's series pitching performances since 1905: Ed Reulbach of the Chicago hltless won- Cubs allbwed the ders" this tVhite Sox of 1906 only George (top) la the manager and JayjXbelbw) is the assi4tfrnt They were active in athletics at' Ogden high before enrolling at Utah IJ TOUGH FOlt TEX HPEM R1CKARD found himself in 1 a- though spot recently- - when at it Pfirmsn H 3s viging rival10at urae9 ±$urn ny someas Glenna Col- and thing like lett destroys her surviving rival at Hot Springs by j!3 to 12 Why these extensive margi4s? One answer is that Bobby Jones Is much the best of all the male amateurs and Glenna Collett near her best is much the more brilliant And of the feminine entry list when these two happen to be at or near their best the opposition finds a good golf game pulverized into a mediocre one Glenna Collett had a 76 in her first round against Virginia Van Wie and there are a number of male stars who played at Brae Burn who wouldn't bet a lot of money they could beat a 76 pace over this course It is happens that both Bobby Jones and Glenna Collett have tied the record for amateur champion ship victories and both are several years this side of 30 Which ought to mean that before they arc golfers through onthe list younger will have two fairly lof coming ty targets to shoot at before break lng the records the two champions should leave BLUEGRASSBARS AGED P'LATERS FROM HOME TURF LOUlVILLEl Ky— (AP)— The old racer will pass from Kentucky trackfi January 1 under a new ruling Of the state racing worn-o- ut commission now awaiting final adoption by that body The ruling rirovid est that after that date no seljing platers — horses without sufficient class to coritert In stakes handicaps ana allowance purse races — more than seven years bid may! race on any Ken j tucky track Kentucky hofsemen expect other racing commissions In the United States to take similar action It is probable that the rule will prevent some 115 00 horses from racing in the j Bluegrass Experts estimate that 2000 two year-old- s are coming annually to American tracks and though more tracks are springing up every year Is which prevents there The number of backfleld stars many of congestion suitable trials from these considsubmitted for measure experts The proposed 200 eration has now passed the is simply a business proposj mark But a big improvement in say tion to put news blood in racing " these limited figures is expected o— — after the campaign warms up a trifle all-Ameri- ca George Volght has little to say when the group is discussing long driving He seems to be content to keep the ball straight and let the long hitters shoot against his four six and eight-foputts SENATORS WIN - i OPENING GAME ot Ogden and Preston will clash in the local attraction1 The Tigers captured their opening eicounter from Be:1 1 River Friday by a 20 to 0 score in a stubborn tilt Bear River battled to the final whistle and gave the Tigers plenty of competition Ct 11 M : J ttl 0£a'en thus far have clean slates -- - — t 3 " r 1 v ne lcaitu© tcH and the Frl- ti!t will see of the teams I in 4 ft ) dislodged from J Place 'Coach Pinkey Divon Kapplo Jeffs of Preston has a smootn wolrklhg marnine one that should five! a good" account of itself in any kihd of high school company in this state As a result of the fine team' at Preston the Tigers will be forced to the limit in their first home engagement SCRAPPY MACHINE Dick Kappie trotted out a new stnsation in Frank Read last week head played the final minrler of the Bear River event and was as slippery as an eel when he carried the ball The Tiger backfield looks like one of the best in the tate with 1' rancis and Murphy as PDlendid line plungers Greaves handled his tenm well last week If the forward wall of the "Or- snge Streaks" starts to function the trim Tigers will be hard-tCoach Earl Ferguson's Box El der athletes league champions last season oppose the Davis eleven in their first league affair at Kays- Die Friday The Bees with a number of new faces are unknown In strength this season I'erguson coached ma chines however always give the opposition! plenty of trouUf The Davis-Bo- x Elder contest as ks consequence should develop Into a stubborn game TRIM WEBERITFS Davis1' captured her first game last Friday 19 to 0 by defeating Weber The Davis machine looked good in spurts the offensive In particular beign outstanding Wrhej in defeat showed plenty of power on defense but needs plenty of polish in: the offensive departn ent of o j i SACRAMENTO Oct 6— (AP) Getting to three San Francisco pitchers for 11 hits including o homer by Dutch Hoffman in the seventh the fast flying Sacramento Senators of the Pacific coast league walked away with the first game series of the crucial three-gam- e which will determine their right to play San Francisco for the league pennant The ecore was 5 to 1 —— — o R II E Score: L 6 1 AN IVORY DOME San Francisco 5 11 FATHER — (To small daughter Sacramento mother arrange her Jones Batteries — Jacobs May watching waves hasn't' any and Daddy hair): Sprinz Vinci -and Koehler 0like that has he? SMALL DAUGHTER: No! It's THAT'S DIFFERENT all beach! — Passing Show nROTHERSiON NAVY TEAM "Then we -- came to the lovely in the history blue sea Ferdinand stood under of" For the first1 time Our amateur golf championships NOT SO FAST! two the Navjil ' academy seem to be turning into parades file: I'd die for you darling if a palm and folded his arms'" brothers are oh the same team at "Is that all?' minus any particular elements of necessary They are Dale "But I was in the arms that the same time contest on the final turn She: That reminds me— test — — halfbacks Bfruer Harold and Ulk Berlin sur Life he folded" his lone will beat Jones this you Jo? liquor Bobby i "When Tunney's successor is fin ally located" says an exchange 'it is close to a sure bet that Tunney will come out of retirement to meet him and collect another million" At the present rate of discovery when the successor of Tunney is located the commission of that pe riod will prevent any from trying it again j - k j - — i ' the same moment ne naa 10 a: as host la Jack UempsA and Jim my Bronson when they happened "talk turkey" to drop in to pay their respects Demnsey has a violent hatred for Bronson FIGHT RESULTS who acted as Tun riey's master mind in his two fights with Dempsey And Bronson with nothing but mischief In mind has played on the sensitive spot in the hide of the former champion Rickard had to spot Dempsey in tiisi private office and entertain Bronson in anotner room bronson knew what was up and deliberately prolonged his visit so that Demp sey had to go out a back door when he was leaving Dempsey blames Bronson for all his trouble about the war business Bronson was handling Bob Martin at the time It was good publicity for Bronson to emphasize that His man was a soldier but Dempsey always has thought it was per eonal malice against him i (By The Associated' Tress) N nr-- Bushy Gra- ham Utica N otitpointed Young Montreal Providence R I 10 rounds SYRACUSE 23 RD I 1 ' r i NEW JOe Gllck Brook- outpointed Tommy Grogan umana 10 rouri da Baby Joe Cans Los Angeles knocked ou Andy Divodl New York i! rounds Al Singer New York won on foui fiom Johnny La'irson Tcranton J- a 2 rounds ' AKRON— Gorilla Jones Akron knocked out Billy Leonard New York 1 round phet: Srnallwood Terre Haute Ihdj outpointed Wallace Youngstown Young fjnio o Billy rounas -- i - POUNDS ! : - ¥! A it M Canadian Greek Champion— Calgary Canada 190 Pounds Two Hours Five Minute 3 Limit VS ART EVANS Oklahoma Indian— 223 Lbs l f ! P PA Time Limit i m' j - Cedar Eapids Iowa —200 Lbs - PRAISE FOR BACB3IAN LONDOS ON VACATION IIMMY LONDOS Greek heavy Knute Rockne says he considers O weight wrestling champion is Coach Charles W Bach man at now on a tour of Europe Londos Florida one of the ten best in the h'i is one of the claimants of the country 'K world title and' is well known In i will be ready to meet all comers Ogden "Jeemey" as he is known in on his return "I have challenged the' cham eports circles will return to the United States within six weeks to pions of Europe but they don't prepare for the new mat season want to meet me' writes Londos While in Greece he will visit The husky little Greek is one of with his parents the most popular athletes of the 1 "Jeemey" dispatched a postal day He is a big favorite here and card to the writer from Italy and will appear durind the winter sea- pronounces himself in splendid son in a number of matches under physical trim He states that he the supervision of Charles Revell "- ASEYl BERGE Bojrulj-ulbow'Kmoc- here MARVEL-1- 89 ' ! They're playing chess in Buda pest The whole gang's there Ha Steinet vasl TAMPA— Jack Renault Cana Merenyi Spielman Von Balla and da and Ai Friedman Boston drew the rest Let's give them three loud 10 rounds cheers men and be glad we're 1 — UTAH 1 10TH-8--30 l VS - v STREET AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY OCTOBER i : i TNT" s Ogden' t Jayorite FB EE D 168 Lbs- - i£7 Admission $100 $150 $200 Boys 25c r I So WALLY SMITE Colorado Time Limit PETE VISSER j if Dick Thome Swill send his athletes against the North Cache outfit Fridayx in the second league game of the year for Weber The Whiting outfit will rule ftyorltes but the Rod and Black may surt prise with a victory Thorne is getting fine results at Weber and his f team this week should show marked improvement In the others league tut Leo Walker's Bear River machine clash es with Logan ia Logan Burns Crookston has i a well balanced team at Ixgan and his charges will mle fcllght favorites over the Bears REARS STRONG Walker's team showed plenty of strength against Ogden lact Friday Cropley is the outstanding performer for the Bears As the season progresses Bear River should devrlop a rattling good team The league standing follows: I W L T Pet 1 0 1000 t Ogden o lono 1 i Preston o 1000 1 Davis o oooSouth Cache i l 000 0 l Logan 0 0 000 Efar vRlver 0 0 080 W eber o t000' 0 Box Elder o 0 000 North Cache Promoter-Re- f ! 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