Show Twin Clash In Main Attraction RAIN MAY HALT Lewis-Maer- o - THIRD CONTEST i THREE ARE KILLED" BIG TEN STARS PREPARE FOR GRID TESTS -- u ‘ I WILUS CUASSGOW PITTSBURG Oct 10— (UP)— Three men were killed today when an eastbeund passenger train and a westbound freight collided a half mile east of Portage Pa rail raid officials Pennsylvania Said the three dead were G L Burkholder ft fireman W T Johnston an engineer and W C Reed aa engineer At Portage however it was reported Walter McClain of Juniatu Pa also had been killed although Pa also had been killed olthough their bodies had not been recovered Railroad officials wh6 ordered an passenger investigation said the train a W ashlngton --Wilkes Barre on express went through Portage cusrack No 2 instead of No 1 as tomarily The freight was crossing i OF BIG SERIES Billy Sneddon Returns to Squared Arena For Six Rounds Against Buster Brandon of Butte Ticket Speculator To Face Revell Books Four Preliminaries Law Federal Offi- to Support Main Shots cers Attend f t By AL WARDEN Sports Editor main events will hold the attention of fistic lovers of r7IN and northern Utah at the Coliseum Friday night prowhen Charles Eevell promoter offers another high-clas- s headliner double four-roun- d affairs will give the gram Four to the necessary support pack 'em- in Standard-Examine- r - The main spot of the evening will ‘ Msero battle be the Eivln Lewis-Jo- e affair is atThe Lewis-Maeroute These two over the but the interest unusual tracting sensational young- - six semi-fin- al -- round between EUly restars met here Sneddon of Ogden and Buster Bransched a in cently -don of Butte is also coming in for a uled six rounder share of distinction I but a low punch is returning to the ring Sneddon i Macdelivered by time since his recent first the for L ro halted the fray defeat at the hands Lewis Ha is in the- fourth In splendid trim andofwants to get a t round flock of bouts under his belt before Up until the hurling another challenge at Lewis time Macro lost In meeting Brandon Sneddon the bout the two faces one of the nest boys of the men battled toe At least the newspaper to toe Macro had northwest carried by Brandon would clippings a slight shade one that impression In rematching give REVLLL hopes to add Brandon to these two classy hisSneddon knockout victims of list athletes Promoter Revell believes hard The punching Sneddon is de-to the bout Friday will surpass the first termined now more than ever attraction as a fistic sensaworth his prove GREAT EXPENSE tion to Revell went to great expense affairs will add Four four-roun- d secure the services of Lewis who is Revell’a Promoter to color program on to take stepping out of his class Earl feature the In the Ogden youth on takes Harry of conOgden under Manley the The husky Macro one at 2 Hart of Salt Lake Manley is tract is to weigh 144 pounds the in cleverest III of the pounders event that p m Friday In the Hart in meets west but a'slugger amount Maero scales over that Eddie Bagshaw of Salt Lake and Promoter Revell will be out 25 for Joe Robroy of Mexico are slated for each additional pound rounds or less Robroy is the four Is Lewis on the other hand who Mexican he If youth who made such a deton a can scale a lightweight on the recent fight card cided hit so desires down ten times In four “I look for Lewis and Maero to Knocked the youngster tore in for the season rounds put on the best fight ofRevell more today Friday" said Promoter Albert Sandifood and Leonard in tip top shape “They are both both of Ogden will don the Brown knockout Maero wants to score a of the other over the Pocatello flash and Lewis gloves in one A curtain raiser will as anxious is Just on the other hand show the promptly at 8:30 of open to plant a haymaker to the Jaw ro six-rou- nd - four-round- er - ’ four-round- ' the Ogdenite’ ers o’clock Cubs Use Four Men On Slab In 2nd Game ‘ - Athletics Easily Rapture Affair By 9 to 3 Score Foxx and Simmons Clout Homeruns Root may Start Third Game For National By BRIAN BELL (Associated Press Sports Writer) Oct 10— cap— with dope the Chicago pre-seri- es scrambled beyond repair the Cubs and Athletics today moved from Chicago to Philadelphia to resume play tomorrow The enthusiasm of the American their leaguers as they returnednotobounds home and fireside knew for they had done all that they could at Chicago winning the only two games played Optimism however was rampant among the National league represen-tatlve- s even after the second straight defeat in a contest in which the Chl-cagnever were in the game A crowd of 49937 had few chances to cheer Even the groundkeepers have tangible proof of their faith in the club After the A's had dashed laughing from Wrigley field with a 9 to 3 rebuff of the Cubs in their bag workmen took their places on the diacare mond and with meticulous in surface apple the playing placed pie order for a baseball game that will not be played this season unless their beloved Cubs can execute a strong comeback The Cubs were forced to use four pitchers In the second game and every baseball Indicator pointed to the renomination of Charlie Root who of the Athletics stopped eight-nintin the first game but threw a home run ball to Jimmy Foxx will hare three days’ rest when game time arrives tomorrow Old Jack Quinn the veteran of veterans probably will get the call from Connie Mack although the tall tactician as silent as he is tall can summon any one of half a dozen pitchers to the mound The ancient John Picus was all wanned up yesterday in spite of some of the coldest baseball weather on record He can throw almost as slow as Ehm--k- e and has a "spltter too Among the bitter reflections the Cubs took with them on their ride from vest to east was a strikeout record of some kind Ehmke forced S3 Cubs to miss third strikes Tuesday and Wednesday 13 more fanned although this bit of destructive pitching was divided between Earn-shaw- n and Grove Eamshaw struck Inout seven in four and two-thirnings and Grove bagged six victims In one-thiof an inning less The chore of naming a world's series hero is not yet in order but when the final reckoning is made Jimmy Foxx will probably be considered The Maryland boy for the second time in two days sent the A's out in front with a home run the second being more productive than the first in that two of his mate rode home with him A1 Simmons ran the total of Philadelphia home runs for the series to three with a circuit smash good for two runs The home run onsaught was enough to win the game strikeout Perce (Pat) Malone king of the National league started as though he might break the Ehmke record established less than 24 hours before He sent three visitors back to the bench In' the first Inning caught another napping in the second and added a fifth in the third He left the scene in the fourth os hs ds rd w hen the Macks had run their string He was a Giant in the oth- 3 Eamshaw like Malone had a world of stuff but lacked control The Cubs war horse Rogers Hornsby slowed down to a walk in the first game was more potent in the second but be could not hit in the early innings when hits would have meant runs and changed the complexion of the game held hitless by Hack Wilson Ehmke had a perfect day at bat with "three for three” The player who is nearly as broad as he is long however was passed twice with men on bases f Score: -- H CHANGE NOMADS TO PEASANTS DISFUL Persia— (AP) —Conver- sion of the nomad tribes of the provinca of Luristan into peasant farmers will be attempted by the Persian government by the allocation to each of a piece of land Officials hope to divert the energies of the wanderers from their habitual rebellions against taxes and dress reforms M LACK OF CRITICISM OXFORD England— (AP)— Modem poets suffer for lack of direct criticism said John Masefield in giving a reading of his poems here “What poets need is the dead cat thrown by a dissatisfied member of the audience” he explained PHILADELPHIA J Oct 10— (AP) fans in this world series town who have been on the verge of going into ecstasies over the double victory of the Athletics over the — Ease ball something to worry about today The weather man predicted a possibility of rain tomorrow the day of the first series game here Rain is the worst thing that could happen on Friday In the opinion of 40000 rabid fans who have waited 15 years to see a world series tussle' With the jubilant Athletics on their way home from Chicago ticket speculators boosted prices substantially today Two victories over the devastating Cubs the speculators contend put gold borders on the games to pasteboards for the three be played here They were abroad in the land early quoting 90 to $100 of tickets that for a three-ga33 cost the originalpair purchaser Heretofore the prices asked ranged from $50 to $75 Fifty "John Doe"' warrants said to have been Issued for the arrest of peculators seemed to have little effect on their activities “Sandwich men" advertising ticket agencies have appeared in such numbers that at times they have the appearance of cluttering up pedestrian traffic If the A’s had come back from Chicago two- down tickets would have been worth about $2 per game speculators said Counterfeit tickets for the series have made their appearance here and & number have been sold The fact that spurious pasteboards were in circulation was revealed to officials of the Athletics club by ticket speculators and as a result two meu were in Jail today with the disposition of their cases undetermined One speculator’s office where tickets are bought and sold reported the purchase of a block of seats last night and upon checking up with the dub found that the seats were in a section not listed at Shibe Further examination repark vealed that the stock upon which the counterfeits were printed and the printing itself differed slightly from that of the genuine tickets The men arrested had about $250 in their possession and several sets of the alleged counterfeits Cubs found track No 4 to No time of the collision ON DATE CHANGED — cams Meet Saturday In League Attraction On Preston Gridiron ' - scheduled Weber-Presto- n The football game in the northern division for Friday at Preston will be played Saturday Coach Dick Thorne Of the Warriors announced today f Coach Thorne will take his entire for squ$d to Brigham City Friday anElder battle he the Ogden-Bo- x nounced today A final practice of the Tigers of Ogden high in preparation for their game with the Bees Was held this I 4 Dixon Kapple had his at the romlng suits shortly after 7 a m and They will rest this afternoon until game time Friday Hundreds of Ogden people are pected to attend this game 4— j — ex- ELEANOR WIGHT -- - — WINS GOLF HONORS ni THOMPSON LOSES CTrY"oct 10— (UPJ SALT LAKE IN COAST BOUT Miss Eleanor i Wight —Although country club star lost the city women’s championship tilt she won all the honors at the invitational canyon course yesterday Miss Wight turned in a low gross score of 86 five above par going out In 41 and returning in 45 Miss Mary Dooley present Utah state champion lost the medalist play to Miss Wight bv four strokes - for early aeaaon Thing are humming en Big Ten gridiron In preparation Urtan aomo action agalnat Kanaa see to and back la 1927 In expect star fullback at Illinois 8°W down and 1? form Eronko Naguriki Minnesota’ star back la ahowlng good October Butler lead Northwestern will J& against I Anderson In ahape Captain half £ ‘ getting 6akland‘ oct io— (UP)— Young Jack Thompson negro welterweight and at one time mentioned as a prominent contender for the title was outclassed here last night by Freddie Fitzgerald of Youngsmain town Ohio In a event The Ohio boxer had an erxsy time and outpointed the negro in I 10-jrou- nd every round YOUNG SAYS CHICAGO MAY - YET IVIN FLAG By CY YOUNG Only Major League Pitcher to Win 500 Games to The United Press) (Aa Told Oct 10— (UP)— For CHICAGO the benefit of Chicago fns who are downhearted at tire turn of events in the 1929 world series m recall a series that was pulled out of a worse hole than the Cubs are In on this one andit was saved by only three pitchers one of whom I count myself lucky to be i It was in the Boston-Pittsbu- one of series In 1903 Bill Dineen the umpires in this series Tom Hughes who lives in Chicago and myself constituted the Boston pitching staff Instead of losing only the first two of the series the Cubs we lost three of the first four I lost one Bill Dineen lost one and won one and Tom Hughes and I together lost another It looked pretty black for the Bos- ton club Even our home town fans were betting 5 to 1 against us and from our showing they had reason to put their money where it would do th? most good In those day’s a pitcher was exwas pected to pitch whenever he or a needed whether there was one dozen days of rest between games And sp far as I recall generally there were ebout two days rest I was lucky enough to win the fifth ’game which was played in Pittsburg Jimmy Collins the manager had pleaded with Dineen and I to get some victories even if only to keep up the good record that we had made throughout the season Heartened by my success Bill Dineen who was one of the best in his day just as he calls ’em as he sees ’em now hurled a victory in the sixth I came back in the seventh with only one day of rest and set the Pirates down again Then we went back to the home to rest town and with a week-en- d his arm Bill won the eighth and the series for Boston In those days it was necessary to win five out of nine to take the series Instead of four out of seven as now Perhaps to bring back to the disheartened Cub fans the memories of how a series was won against uphill' odds 23 years ago will be of some consolation although the Cubs are fighting the strategy of Connie Mack as well as trying to win ball games on the diamond M rg GRID BRIEFS STANFORD Cal Oct 10— (UP) —The Cards will hold their last workout here today and leave for Los Angeles tomorrow where they ' will clash with U C L A Saturday While in the soutlj the squad will be in charge of Assistant Coaches Tiny Thornhill and Chuck W interbum Coach Pop Warner has already left S lor Seattle to scout the Husky-C game SEATTLE Oct 10— (UP)— Local predictions make the Trojans 2 (a to I favorites to beat the University of Washington Huskies Saturday' There is plenty of even money that Washington will not score Satur day’s game will be the third time the two schools (have clashed on the one game gridiron Each has won making this the play-o- ff MOSCOW Ida Oct 10— (UP)— Silent as to what chances Idaho has against Montana next Saturday Coach Leo Caliand worked the Vandals bard last night in preparation for the game Three of the Vandal regulars are on the bench with injuries Price end and Martin guard were missed In the Whitman game and may not be in the lineup against the Grizzlies Spaugy reserve center Is out with a bad an kle Caliand will probably center his attack around Peterson quarterback ! M FIGHT DRAW SAN FRANCISCO Oct 10— (UP) — Westey Ketchel and Herman Bun-dre- n draw here fought a lost night The decision was unpopular a majority of the spectators believing Bundrcn won the bout U nd Leads Nebraska Comhuskers 9 ’rom me 10-rou- I’JEBER-PREST- WRECK IN TRAIN Jo© R FO V§ Lewis El POCATELLO SIX ROUNDS OGDEN n my Sneddop lister Brandon BUTTE BIX ROUNDS OGDEN j rtt Earl Manley vsi Harry Hart SALT LAKE FOUR ROUNDS OGDEN i! i ‘ i f Eddie Bagshaw vs Joe Robroy LAKE MEXICO FOUR ROUNDS M AT Sandifood vs Len OGDEN' FOURROUNDS 'I i Broyn OGDEN 1 ’ i AND A SNAPPY CURTAIN-RAISE- R Ogden Coliseum INSURE AGAINST BROKEN WINDOWS - i Wls— (UP)— Parked automobiles with glass windows and doors were a problem for students of the Lincoln grade school --old playground here until a four and Hildebrandt Gordon boy other! young business men of the school organized the Lincoln School Glass Casualty Co The "firnj" has sold rtiore than 250 policies at ten cents a policy since its Inception last year Protection is given policy holders against window breakage in the school yard between the hours of 7:45 z m and 4:43 p xn on school days The policy also covers windows in nearby buildings and passing automobiles When a policyholder is to be paid for a breakage President Hildebrandt and four other officers acting as a board of adjusters inter-- ’ view the policyholder and ascertain If the window was broken accidentally (Careless breakage is covered only by half payment of the policy SHEBOYGAN I 12-ye- ar ( TWO PERSONS TO CONDUCT ELECTION — j HIM Calif— (UP)— Every resident of the Watson track will be a member of an election board and will fill the offices necessary to conduct an election Watson tract is to decide whether or not It wishes to be annexed to the city of Ventura on that day and both residents Mrs Mary K Watson and her employe will not but only havt to cast their ballots busialso take care of all election VENTURA ncssi of runs to six j f to was forced Eamshaw Oeorge keek cover when a bombardment of STRIKES FEWER IN BRITAIN ( LONDON— (AP)— Labor Is being five hits good for three runs was launched against him In the fifth weaned from the strike habit by conGrove ferences with employers The minhis way through that the rest of the game with a crackistry of labor Gazette reports the number of strikes in 1923 in ling fast ball which the Cubs could Phot Prest AetocinUd j Great Britain and northern Ireland nick for only three hits no one In one inning Nehf had the satisfacGeorge Tarley a great ground gainer and blocker will captain was 302— the smallest In any year since statistics have been kept tion of pitching in his fifth world Nebraska’s football team during the 1929 season — —tt Prices: SI $150 and $2 Ladies Half Price’ Boys 50 Cents- Tickets on Sale at Hemenway & Mos er’s and Bank Smokery - Promoter Referee CHARLES REVELL BILL GLASMANN f 1 left-hand- ed Bus service leaves Twenty-fourt- h at 7:45 p m and every 10 & Washington minutes thereafter Elvin Levis -- i u |