Show THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 3 1929 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 17 W e m 631 R T UPSETS SEEN By Laufer BRUSHING UP SPORTS SYMPATHY IS - OUTFIELDERS ' VER MISTAKE - — 1 MORGAN QUINT BELIj isociatcd Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Jan rests tho hand that years the outfielder's glove in the National leafguo in a season in which many changes of baseball personnel will bftimade Only one outfielder in the senior "circuit may be regarded ns "set" Xo suggestion has come that the irTieagp Cubs will attempt to improve on the combination o£ Rigg Stephenson Hack Wilson and Kikig ylorS No other club is pat OUTFIELD ACTIVITIES ThevFittsburg Pirates certainly will nqt interfere with the outfield activities of the Waner brother but Adam Comorosky who played liilf'a hundred games for the Buccaneers last season may be given ' added responsibility in 1023 Tho' St Louis Cardinal lost theg Walservice's of the " definite-Kvstandln- I 7 J n Andy Kerr Washington and coach — "liam certain I saw i 44 Wi Jef-fero- a Georgia Tech man j hit Reigels about the head in the igeneral melee and I am convinced the blow VICH l I t l Muri turned him in the wrong direcrl 4 but ciiivj his broken' leg has defi- tion" j year avand his batting Nelson nitely mended in the Los Stuh writing ipf 3 41 will srive him first A ngeles" Record— r"There are a lot erage TiolfJ All 'ffalri will Hufev wrf rivf of arguments as towlio really be(Alt tin to left but Ernest Orsatti football longs on the ally otjtfted Taylor Douthit in the team but no one ever twill be able world" Jj series arid may repeat the to keep Reigebv off the performance in the regular seasquad" j Howard Langley Lo4 Angeles IlMarifger John J McGraw will lustrated Daily! News — "Dumb? if there was any assign lone of his outfield rlaces to No a mistake Fred Leach late of the Phillies dumbness credit ft jto Benny Lorn Tlie rest of the outfield trio will who mushed tho it rail of his teamdepend somewhat on the health mate and tried t6 argiie the point of Fd Roush and tho showing made rather than tackli Reigels" a reformed by Tltony Kauffman SYMIWTHV in 52 393 pitclier who batted FltWlv GEfTTY By season tramesifor Rochester last United Press bport$ Fxlitor The (Giants have two brilliant prosNEW YORK Jan ' 3 — (UP)— pects in Veltman and Fullls Mel Now that the excftemeiit inevitably vin Ott1 will defend his position attendant' run upon thiat wr(jng-wa- y against pitch uhen of an Roy under have Reigela inithe Rose Bowl on the Giants but may New Year's day has died away it Is southpaws ' do the fir- safe study when to say thatjtha more lasting i J ing feeling among football fans everyOUTFIELD IS OPEN' where will be one! of rejil sympathy The' outfield at Brooklyn Is for nd unlucky California's pliuck open Harvey Jlendrick who look- captain-elect ed like a great outfielder at third It is to be hop'ed thijit the same base for! the Robins may move farwhich enabled the husky ther away from the batting can-or courage-eentfr o£ the Gulden Bears young nonade" The Robins purchased in the second recalled seven outfielders after the to return to the game ' Geortia the and line to half Thl3 closed season rip Nationa1 league shread Peter Capftain outplay new crop includes Oullop Atlanta Piind of fame and aikd' Frederick Memphis whose block and recover a kick for Calibatting averages in the Southern association were the same 336 fornia at a critical moment willlt Rosefeld batting help carry RelseJs through the Birmingham period when' merhory of his 340? West Atlanta with a batting blunder is still poignant! from Rheil 321 and average of t paring go Rcigels cannot the same club where he batted 329: Nietzke recalled from Pueb-M- o through every trying: situation as the Teach tlam in batted 340: Two Macon play- he did through half and it is inevitable ers recalled were Tremper and Lee that second he should feel that everyone with biitting figures' o£ 325 and that meets-wil- l he have fhat bnfortunat 1327 respectively im mindhis run of uppermost v A U l itys ''Stumpy" chunky Thohiasqn Cincinnati work in the outfield at back of Georgia Tech fumbled on last year Everett Purdy and Mar his 'line and Reigels tin Callaghan' probably will sea-be who own had heen aiiily battered in new in the "even more active the mighty Peter line and opposite plays fast Chrlstensen son Wally fcall seized thel and started Pund chance a will 'have a great acrobat to do his turnblmg in the spring across the field-- ' )I ST RAN! although he cna not reacu ui "I looked arouifTi anJI saw more lect 300 class as i batter for Columbus! where his mark was 293 goal posts and madei fortliem" he OUTFIELD ASSIGNMENT any explained afterwards The Boston Eraves will give an one of a numborj f obvious alibis hat iReigels in outfieldi assignment to George The trouble wu Washington Hamper formerly of the excitement df finding himself the Phillies Giants and Cardinals free with the"ileballj sawi the wrong ran 70 yards or and Yojung Earl Clark should be goal posts more his toward Tho pvjn goal and was about ready for duty youngster stopped at the gofl line too late Washington batted 373 for Providence in 192S: to remedy his mifctike Moore! and Mueller former major Iteigels heartbroken Ifor the loss of such a game lodms large in the the with are back again leaguers' of a college j boy deserves mind is one certain Braves "Only thing about The' Boston outfield — no one every consideration that cand be will take Lance Richbourg's place shown hini fatbiet than comparisons to Fred Meikle The Phillies are counting on Homer Peel ''procured from St and lfeinie Zimmef inan whose fain quite anothLouis in the Wilson deal to take mous blunders fells t i care of one outfield although Peel er sphere once was Northwestern There ia in batted only 2St for Houston ' the TeS'as league Lefty O'Dout football captain i ho tackled one of who hit some home runs for the his own men and instances of foota numGiants last year should hit many ball players carrying onfor more in Philadelphia where the ber of plays eiitirjely' imconscious rich field fence furnishes a good of their actions lujt driven by the wiIl1o win aro Jiunnerdus in gridobjective iron history " Aftc all that! Is what Reigels SOUTH RICH SEAS was doing He htaid tholwi to win be was off on bruised legs r WHIP DEVIL'S SLIDE anl with labored aclhing lungs to run 'RANUOLiMif' Jan 3— Dcil's as fast and as fair ps hf could and Slide- Tildal Waves were stepped on score for Gali'orjnia That he ran in( the wjrong direcby the South" Rich Rough Seas by a tion has nothing to do with bis inscore 6t 26 ko 19 or liis icourage tentions It emfor (' Kennedy was outstanding phasizes them for tho battering he the' winners' with eight points Ir'so Pembroke lanky center for had received undoubtedly had temtho Tidal Waves led the attack with porarily cost him a clear concepjust whatj he ws doing i"ht field goals and one free try tionIt iof worth hopiing that next faU'b ' ' The score : California eleven undtr his leadDEVIL'S SLIDE G T F P ership will Jiavoi a sea'son so suc0 cessful that Captain ljoy Reigels' 0 0 0 Ilibin?on If name will ptandifpr football fame 0 0 0 0 Rh'hartls rf ami not for that flsne mi$hap oC New 1 17 S 1 Pembroke c uay tears b G 0 Hopkins i VOAV OQ J -- man-for-m- 4 hard-hittin- VoO DID w'-f To TUB TOORLg - f"" -- -- " an 'v r2? ' I i All-Ameri- ca ' dif-fiqu- f IV 25-ya- S V fT7— A : RnfM I j kO trjPM'PS I 1 : flS ( 1 JIMMY"" Champions come and champion go in most sports within a few years of each other but Jimmy Smith has been a champion bowler for the past 25 years and probably will be as long as he cares to roll a ball down an alley Seems as if a fellow who has in his particular been field for 25 years would have enough of the racket but not JimHe is trouping about my Smith the country today from coast to coast giving exhibitions and enand gaging in special- matches pre-emine- I 0 ii 0 0 if 'W fronrell rg Erdiciv g i eii?f oni " Total" - " 9 0 u 0 0 ii 0 0 0- 0 - 11 t f r 19 RANDOLPH' HIGH N"orri C 0 0 If Kenrtedy rf P: Kennedy c Smith if Muir rf NichoK-- i Miss Is ff ' Totals 3 4 ' t 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 B'( 8' 2 5? 00 0 V TI 00 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 4 2 2G WALKER TO FIGHT HUPKINS IN N Y AMERlCAjN- Parry Thomas Martin Mattson Farvcr Total? NEW YORK Jan: 3— (API-It Matchmaker Tom McArdle can carry through his plans Mickey Walker will defend his middleweight championship against Ace Hudkins In Madison Square Garden before the end of the present season1 McArdle believes he can get Walker's signature on a contract tJ fight the Nebraska Wildcat and announced yesterday that he will ask-thapproval of the New York state athletic commis-eio- n for the match at Its meeting tomorrow Hudkins is eager for th? inatchN and McArdle does not expect anjr difficulty signing him 2 A " ' ' I v v i " I i 1 t 109 19$ 12 lis zi o i: Smytshe n Ketcluim Ewcrt Totals 913 RU its 14 f ISfi 16 156 11 '1ST S3 90t l3 61 172 ' 19 O ft 2 "'- 1"- - 1" S3S 4S1 S83 2598 j BERX-GOTcjl- fiVe-nV- j of Philadelphia and Joe Falcaro of New York two of the east's leading i bowlers will meet In a home and home match this month j Thq first three j blocks will be rolled! in New York? January 19 20 and 21 and the last three in Philadelphia January 2 4 2 5 and 26 The two stars who were the only men jable to defeat the veteran Jimmy Smith in lotig matches during hLs recent toun have posted $500 each on the outcome of the match The winner is to meet' the Lwinnqr of the contest mow crointr on between Skans Mercurio of Cleveland and Adolph Carlton of Chicago in a similar match to set tie Intersectional honorsj i v- i Couch 2! Champion c Ririe g Philpot f 4 3 1 L Totals LIBERTY Gardener g Shaw g B Gardner g B Chardj c : Shaw t A L Chard' 0 0 0 li 1 G p T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ' £ 0 0 0 28 0 0 p 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 scmi-wind- 1 "I- - : X A v4 - - X "l up mid-scti- !'s - ' V I J JESS JIOBSOX' By ALYSON E SMITH Working eight fait rounds in the Wcber""vninafciurn Wednesday afternoon Jess Hobson ' the Utah pounder pu--t in his first licks for his bout with Al Gracio at the Paramount theatre Monday night when the boys occupy the top spot in the livestock1 athletic show 'Jesa proved-tobin splendid shape although he was a trifle log-g- y due to the fact that-hhad not done any ring work for the past week Jess put in two rounds with the heavy bag two each with Don Felt Ogden boxer Reed Peterson Brigham and then tapped the light bag for two? rounds and finished off with theslipping rope Tlie Utah pounder has developed considerably in his form since he left here last spring and Under the watchful eyei of A T Cook trainer will go into the ring at J47 pounds his Ibest weight Stepping qn the scales just be- lifore his workout Hobson tipped the bfjam at 15 ( but does not expect any trouble taking off the extra four pounds STRAIGHT rrtOSf SHOULDER' Je?s has Shortened his punches to a remarkable degree and no longer chops them in lie hits direct from the shoulder with a terrific jar and has becomea superlative Hobson and Felt put up two fast rounds and the Ogden boy pepper ed tho Utahj pounder consistently in the face with a long left Jess repeatedly in the punished Flt n in the clinches and at jthe end' of the second 'round the Ogden boy retired Felt did not appear to be in the best of condition and ringsiders plenpredicted that he would have ty of trouble with Harold Hawks-woo- d in their bout on the same card with Gracio and Hobson Hawkswood is one- of the leading welterweights" f the intermountaln e s the-slxt- v -- Seas will ernoon! at on Bale Friday aft- be- o'clock at the Para- mount! theatre and also at the chamber of commerce'offlces 21 EDDIE "ON EDGE" FOR "BIG CHANCE" DENVERI Colo Jan 3 — (UP) Mack admittedly the best llghtvj'eight in the Rocky moun tain region today was reported "on "bigedge!'ror what critics call hisTueschancse" a bout here next day night with Tod Morgan Junior lightweight champion of the world Morgan who lives in Spokane Wash- won the title by defeating Mike Belanger in 1925 and sinc has met and defeatedtthe best of" his division The champion is scheduled i'o arrive! here today to put the finishing touches on his condition — Edc)le rnid-sectio- - is emerging1 from ( - V : ' : O J' j 3 rfmim& fljiitfiirrifr Xp1 4 LCU " ' ! I ' sen)i-retiremenjtt- week and will clash with a newcomer lin the person iof Young Gifjch a lad who stands! C feet 7 inches in no stockings at all and weighs 163 pounds If this youngster ould manage by brute force and "Whatever science he jmjiy possess tjjj upet and flop Ira his future as Ik wrestler would be asI sured The thid match of the triple-headlievent is a time limit contest between Higami the Japanese JiuJitlu artist who also is adept at catchkas-catch-ca- n wrestling and Augupt Sepp the Colorado f bear This should by great odds be a more entertaining bout than was Higami's cllash with Papionoa The wrestlers are more ereiily matched as to weight and although Sepp 'is much the (Ktronger Higami is moe agile and has a duaL knowledge of the game jtvhich should ?tand him in FINISH MATCH PETE 0 1 1 rr- - i lOOLljs 190 Lbs NOTHING BARRED BUT THE STRANGLE HOLD ) ! TIME LIMIT 0 D Y U DEFEATS ' 192 Lb YOUNG GOTCH VS 263 TIME LIMIT TSUTOA I iHIGAMI Lbi 6 Ft 7 In Tall JACK REED VS Jap Champion VERNE McCULLOUGH PROMOTER-REFERE- ) E J quently tle local quintet worked the ball ufider the basket only to have Eomcfouo mlis the shot Summary: B Y U— Brinley 11 - COAST GAGERS IRA EERN Rowe 2 ""jVright Dixon Skouzen center (Cooper 4 Magleby 3 4 centers Cooper Magley 3 i Thorne BaTliff guards LOS ANGELES Jan — P) L A ' A JC — St Pales Alman forThe basket ball squad of Brigham Butler Lawell 2 Wheeler 2 6: wards Geogleln Olney Jon(es Young university opened its south1 Lewis 4 Wa£h-ingto- n ern California invasion with a wal- centers Parker 2 guards McBurney lop Wednesday night by defeating-threferee Officials I' Dempsej' Los Angeles athletic club cagers j umbire Burke 32 to 23 j "'' I '' 'w Eldori Brinley huky forward of Blaygocrf (while watching eerie the Utah team-shonin B Y U's crime playl: You don't feem to flashing pafFing attacks and scored mind the fhrieks and groans eleven points Ineorsol! N'ot a bit You His Frieiid: center who played but part oflanky the see I live iext door to a dentist ' gam" turned in eight points Fre- — Pacing - Fhow § ' h 3r-(A- Prices $100 S150 S200 Boys Under 16 50c Ladies Especially Invited at Half Price i :H" yi - ! J S : jE '""'"II'-IJ-- j -- - ! - - UV'd ©lay eiammHaE1 r7 Jtiikn h IT i : till h ' - J Totals W t AfJJ - C in good stesad 3 v7 Jan Ed 'Letvis heavyweight wrestling chamnion and "Dyna-'mite- " Gus Scmnenberg ended training for thciir title ibout at the Eoston garden op Fridiy night Each described himself a hinr-in perfect phy&icsal condition - -- TSAMO HIGAMI- -- STRANGLER READY FOR BOUT FRIDAY BOSTON (St rangier) £ fi o 59 Fouth ward "M" men's basket ball team added another linki to their long chain of victories by defeating Liberty 28 to 8 in a league contest played at Liberty last night The fourth warders had little trouble In penetrating Liberty's n defense and scored almost at will Liberty's small hall handicapped the playing of both teams Chard was the outstanding performer for Liberty f The score: FOURTH WARD G F T p 0 4 H Foley f 1 0 L Foley f 1 0 Stratford f I — (AP)-Bii)y- Knox CO-ga- AfPflAil ne 3 j 191 152 379 19$ 376 183 " ne 2 4 A s 607 521 S7f 915 273S D CO 3 Tot IIS Uo 2 - Ira Deril Tot 3 six outstanding iitAXw Jim " CAN C 2i ' j i 1t ifi 1S1 "'ritc blow Kat-tina- -- t NE(V YORjEv i : FOURTH WARD! WINS CONTEST j - : mi mm - - v e - ij-Tete Vijiser Leo Papionos Dern Yoljipg Gotch Tsamo Hig-aand 4?ufit Sepp are the fiye gentlemenj Itof the cauliflower ear fraternity Due to a touch of influenza Jack Reed Ogfpn who was slated to meet Higiftii will not be able jlo show and lAugust Sepp Colorado sodbusterfwas substiluted HEPAIRS MADE Renovating of the Twenty-thif- d street auditorium is now under way and He repairs and additiojis will be jromplcted in plenty of time for the Friday card it is anj nounced" A new vit is being constructed at the ea$t end of the building n Twenty-thir- d street A runway will lead froni the street to the area making tins third exit from the auditorium" M Two1 rows of ringside seats are being removed leavlfig and the auditorium only one is being tjeaned up and changed to allow more room for spectators Visser fcfid papionoa are renewing-an oLl feud They have m'et several tlpes with varying resuts and Yissfjf declares this will be the most rjean-cu- t decisive inatih of all wiUi no doubt remaining as to the outiome after tho match is over "It fern going to dispose of Papionos fin straight falls" he asserted t'otjiy - i fl triple-headli- j rg jlCdniliell rf ta see Achane lite VJiafniv loi-- games at Denver which means an average of 243 pinH per game Alt Toronto in 1911 he1 cracked 77l!pins inthree games and averages of 257 per ganije to et a world rec'ord for tournament play You could go records for hours that this bowler has made if you wished And it would take a rather large nuinber to tell of thetrophies he has won "Ijt's control !tha£ counts In tills racket" he tells you' And it's control above all other ithings that Jimmy Smith has: BOWLERS TO HOLD TOURNEY JN EAST sport fans'jFrlday night by R Vertfej McCulloush northern'! Utah promoter' in a card j v 1 4- - j w j For Friday Bouts half-witte- w s 6 Wrestlers Meady i - j i ' j j showing njq signs of tJ&elng willing to call it epough No one Jtook the former pinboy from Brooklyn seriously backjn 1905 whenj:te beat Jimmy Voorhefs in a matelt that ha all bowlej-around Brooklyn Newark and Vicinity agog sat his ability But consistency wop them over and he ws soon recognized as the champion ' of the bovj lent Smith hs bowled IS perfept games— not counting the perfect scores he Dtas made while practicing or in friendly games He once Stoppled 7311 pins in 30 nt rd ' : ht i rs -- i j i - ' :) st : i ' an Later Weber High lost by two points to Coalville after leading the easterners during the entire cop-teup to the last several minutes of play when Coalville staged a Weber also lost a hard-fougrally game to the L D ff team of Salt Lake The county high school this year includes players from almost every section of Weber county On1 the firpt string are Ross McEntiro of Fair West and Wes Lindsay of Liberty forwards Jim Hunter iof Kanesville center Lee Richardson of Liberty and Lowell Barker of North Ogden guards Others who are on the first string squad and probably will see service afe Ralph Taylor of Farr West Rudy Van Kampen of Burchi Creek and Fred Paolettl of lioy ad : K five 1 AU-Ti- right-hande- - ii The first night Thorne tried the defence and had poor luck The next night however he deshifted and tried the five-ma- n fense system' which 'worked winders with the efficiency of his learn Grantsville tho night before it met Wrbfr had Host by two points to Coach Jack Croft's Davis Ml Is1 A- ' country and tough as they dome Felt hs a terrific punch but experts did' not believe that he could get hiinself into shape to gf tho full sijs rounds BttlGHAM BOY" GOOd! Reeil Peterson of Brigham1 furnished the punching bag for the next tvo rounds and gave the Utah pounder plenty of work ' Peterson and Hobson are more of thq same size and the part of their two rounds wasgreater in Jess caught spent the beehl4 boy on the button a couple of Units ana once landed a blow high km the forehead that kae- gered Reed bin) neither onei was knocked ioff his feet Jess) fctill shows a tendency to swing ils left hand wide and can be hit by a: left hand although his nand shifting has improved ablockijthousand per cent Thej two rounds apiece with the light ragand the rope finished out the dqy He was to work out again this afternoon at 4 o'clock Kid Lwls who will fight the with Billy jjt" Salt Lpkft also worked Rogers out doing several! rounds with the bags' Lewis Jdoks to be some over- is a little heavy in the weighaitid h but expects to take- the majority rthe burplus weight off by Monday Lefts who is of Greeley Colo comesj jhlghly rated and s expected to iuitjupltt fast battle' with Roger's who has niet some of the best boys ' ? in tho (Country GRACIO DUE TODAY Cranio wired Eddie head of thd livestock athletic-Wright - committee that he and his trainer would arrive tHurifyday evening at 6:20 from the jijoft Invest Gracio Mated in his wire that he was ijnj splendid shape and would not lieed ito dovvery much work except ti dissipate the ' effects of the train! ride San Francisco papers writing of his victory over Young Harry Wills San Diego colored welterweight last Iveek were lavish in the'ir-praitof the Spokane £oy Critical were of tho unanimous opinidii that his knockout was well earned The fight was fairly even up tolthe third round they agreed but from then on Gracio beat thft dusky battler to the floor having" him dqAvh'fpr a Phort count in round and finishing him with hard left hooks to the button in the seventhJ Many women are expected to the bouts Eddie said as their attendance j'ftas been increasing" every year j j Kidj iDayisl formerly with Hardy Downing of Salt Lake and one of the boxing authorities of the intermountaln "country will referee the main event' J i to 13 - j yA-- ( I : Jess Hohson Bevelops G ood Figh ting Fo rrn Coach Dick Thome's Weber County High hoopsters vill battle Coach Wes Schaub's Morgan quintet Friday and Saturday nights in the closing practice games of the season Friday night's contest will he played at the Weber Cpunty High school gymnasium and Saturday's game will take place at the Morgan gym in Morgan Thome's first squad vtas slow starting this season but seerhs now to have hitf Its stride and is going strongl After losing to South Cache 7 to 30 in its first game the Infants turned around the nxt night and defeated Grantsvillc 2 6 ' placed on Roy Reigeils' captain-elec- t of California whose 6 run in the wrong direction Tuesday gave Georgia Tech a victory in the annual Tournament of Roses football game Views of prominent authorities and writers foilow: Nibs Price Californiji coach— '"It was an unfortunate circumstance Reigels cannot be condemned" Bill Alexander Geprgia Tech coiich — "Jion't put all the blame on Reigels He wa confuted and so were his mate!! liven my men had to get- their! bcarjings on the Play" —P- : I Jan 3 — (UP) — of southern Calicircles Sporting fornia were divided today as to just how much blam should be PASADENA — Hits Heavy Blows Direct From Shoulder Expect Friday And Saturday Dates Huge Crowd Set For Practice Games s ! ' 17EBER HIGH WILL BATTLE J Only One In Senior Circuit Few Razz Him But Most Feel Hone-stlMay Be Regarded V"-'As "Set" Sorry 'By 'BRIAN" rf : i WITH REIGELS IN PICKING OF r '- IS ii - 1 V |