Show v i MONDAY EVENING THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER I'' g lr 'gt'es ace JJ pint ""i eei Crowd Looms For Annual lnter-- Record-Breakin- g 'i i ' j By AL WARDEN' Standard-Examine- r Sports Editor of the largest football crowds that has ever attended an ONE to throng intercollegiate contest in Ogden is Oxpected Lorih Farr park to its capacity next Friday afternoonvwhen the Utah State Aggies and Brigham ‘Young university meet conin one of the important games of the Rocky Mountain The kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 p m ference schedu ' ’ i sharp sale of ‘ 1 ' “ : ! ! Judging from the advance tickets and the increasing requests for admission to the game cominga from every section of the state crowd of more than 5000 should be in the stands when the old rivals and Cougars start play Aggies FIFTH MEETING The clash here Friday will be the fifth between elevens coached by Ott Romney and Lowell Romneytobrothdate ers In four games played the Loganites under command of have won three Brother Dick games and lost one They suffered their only setback two years ago in Ogden at the hands of Montana State in a colorful fray the Aggies Last year at Provo were forced to extend themselves to the limit to win by 10 to 0 but Dope favors the Aggies Fridaywhen for naught goes generally dope the rival brothers send their teams into iactiqn y conference rAggies starteda 9 their 0 decision oyer campaign with at to Bozeman They' Montana State were idle last Saturday and most of were perthe members of the squad mitted to make a trip to Provo to see just how the Cougars perform RALLY FAILS The Cougars trailed on the short their game end of a 13 to 0 score1 incame to me but Bobcats the with two score to half in the second j in touchdowns Failure to convert costly They the two Instances werethe score and had a chance to tie from Montana also win the game failed State but w hen One thing is always certain clash— spirited teams coached Romney con-te- st football is the result Thf in last season was a cou every sense of the word The threatened continually to but strong &£ in the first half Aggies defensive play by thesecond period tallies In the " a sensational run by Joe Calla Agg receiving punt quarterback after Late in the score a the Aggies Sme Captain Theron Smart scored a coal from the field and is betcall is back in harness sreat hope ter than ever He isLiethenew eonf in silon and willbe - watched closely by the Cougars tip grass field is in the Ogdens new should speed up and ronie£ In past years intercolbeen played on legiate dishes have the skimmed field at Lonn Farr PaWith a firm turf a good day and two bitter rivals on the field a great -- rid battle should result Thorne Vascher and Captain 'counted on rto Perform are Maseiby backnem the in brilliantly Cougars will this preettes at strenuou to devoted be the two institutions jn prepare for the feature clash claws into back tyre of eeUtag hope ' on the mrioMerenS rare Aggies their to strive keep handT will other “cAaSoitiRomneyivvlU not bring decided on ‘ - ti rSe pucre uhtw Trie ' 4 pcm OF WJ0 ivi-w- ’ V Triwr-MAp- CHOPPED Akl FASV FlN ANiD lOSTTfAS - SUSIES PDPTHE ' TIMS'" ’ i - - ui 'W I l f ' ' MORTAL MIU30S joHM ! ££no AIL COBB U)A9 BHTH5 - Pi7£H TH Bv' BATrgp IN) TtASiQOO 23 -- BEPBOTA 30 aT'L 192- 7- UJriAT SERIES I the ghosts of across the plate with a valuable run CROWDING in with between the Giamong the world in tlie 1917 seriesSox1 is among- the White and ants on whom series stars are the players But blunders Fate frowned — the coats Roger lassie’s historic to Zim there fell blame the now of the though manager Peckinpaugh an argument about Cleveland Indians received the most has always been valuable player award3 in 1925 and the play with some of the observers then proceeded to make nine errors taking the stand that Catcher Bill in the five games of the world se- Rariden was not covering the plate ries between the Senators and Pi- When it all happened and there was rates 1927 that cost tbe FiFates the series with New York jis well remembered Miljus went to the box in the ninth with the bases full and struck out two men Then with two striked on Meusel he made a wild pitch which let the winning! run across Cobb’s most famous failure was in the: series of 1909 when the greatest player of them all hit only 231 during ball the series with the Pirates A muffed to n the throw Zim Zimmer-manho for Tlie case of Heinie place chased Eddie Collins The story of Miljus' wild! pitch in fly that cost trie Giants victory over - wljo the Boston Red Sox1 was charg to Fred Snodgrass in the series of 1912 John Evers himself carne very near being a goat In the tenth inning of the third game between the Braves and Athletics in 11914 Evers held a throw from the 'out field while Schang and Murpliy scored The Braves however saved Johnny’s life by tying the score in their half of the tenth and winning the game in the twelfth -- PUGIWE WINS TWO VETERANS pre-vent- ed McTigue Engages Gagnon Pecker Turns In New And Britton Meets ‘ Handicap Record In Elmer Bezenah Neat Performance er-fn- ce Thursday arrive in Ogden early a good nigh get cveniThey and be in rest at the Hotel Bigelow of the the on day the best of shape f all parts of the or idarelovers from for this game expected rvpttj vers y Members of the Colorado um Utan and Weber college to attend invited have been of upstate as guests of the Farmers are matinee this ' Grid ducats for are on sale at fet They Hemenway A roserorntondDru-ga- r store and pompany — n-- ’ 1 li t KANSAS CITY IS PENNANT WINNER Oct '14— ROCHESTER as of the American ('AP— The star the ascensociation still remains on battles for the annual dant where AA championship of base thepass concerned For the tmra successive year the champion of the western entry in the Tittle scries has captured the WtleTrom the! International leaguesixchampion to give the association in the ten years the series has been secRochester champion for the cir- International of the ond year but lost quit put up a great struggle dhel final game and the series yesterday 6 to 5 in eleven innings The victory gave Kansas City thetominor four league title by five games defeated A year ago Indianapolis Rochester 5 to 1 in the post-seasseries Toledo defeated Buffalo by the same margin in 1927 In yesterday's game Riconda Kansas City third : baseman accused Carleton Rochester pitcher of and a fist “dusting off” batsmen near A riot at the resulted fight end of the game came as a result of Toporcer’s protest of a called strike in jthe ninth He was ordered from the game and Rochester fans offered violent protests The receipts for the nine games totalled $130308 of which 535651 goes to the Kansas City players and The $23567 to Rochester' players twb leagues will divide $12860 and i hf club will split managements ' N Y ! t'he" University of California at Los Angcls Bruinv the cardinals of Stanford set about today preparing for an invading Oregon State eleven Those warriors from npxfc Saturday timber country already have bowecTto the’power that is Southern California's but Coache Olenn to take ner has too much time this at chances 'j Idaho' winner over Montana last PortSaturday 19 to 0 will come toan old land in an effort to vanquish time northern rival University of by StanOregon Although defeated ford the Oregon squad nevertheless figures to be more than af doormat ' for Idaho Coitquerors of Washington by the 0 overwhelming score "of 48 to Southern California’s Trojans will take on a “breather” in Occidental college meanwhile pointing - for Stanford a week later All things being equal the meetCalifornia ing between Southern and Stanford appears to be the teste from which will rise the uhderstruc-turof the conference championship Underrated but thus far unimpressive in their play California’s Bears were en route today to Philastrugdelphia for an intersectional gle with the University of Pennsylvania eleven next Saturday California turned back Washington State last week 14 to 0 Each loser in a conference game State Washington and Washington annual meet at Pullman in their classic with state honors as well as conference standings at stake U C L A opposes California Tech in a K game Coast conference st: Team Stanford V Idaho California Montana Washington Washington State Oregon State OregonX at-ttak- ! I - non-conieren- $54528 j HOBSON TO! MEET DARREN TONIGHT ‘ ! - tt A marsters leads SCORERS GRIDIRON — r s f of points A1 Marsters first The Dartmouth- nas rolled up in his a wide given him nationthree games have lead over the field in the football wide race' for - individual scoring honors by Tlie Assocompiled Figures ciated Press from the major conferences or districts show Marsters rival McElreath leading his nearest of the Baylor Bears by 22 points The Baylor halfback has scored sevafen touchdowns and seven pointsMarter touchdown for 56 points sters’ 78 points are the result of eleven touchdowns and twelve extra points ' 78 - 4 BORG-RILE- Y WIN llob-uj- u SAIT! LAKE Ott14 IN GOLF FEATURE Ogden welterweight is down to meet1 Frankie Darren in the six-round main event at the ' Hippo SALT LAKE Oct 14 — Harrv Borg drome tonight In a bout more than of Ogden and Mickey Rilev of Nib-- a year ago Hobson dccisioncd Dar- - ley park Sunday defeated Tom and rth- Babe McIIugh 6 and 5 in a best Fire other bouts are included on ball challenge match over the Niblcy thp program park course - -- Jess U f i ce U C 1 j HONORS AGAIN ! J i — -- f prank Irving Suffers Defeat In Splendid Golf Attraction Ralph Pugmire youthful Ogden NEW YORK Cct 14 — (AP) — L BECKER and A P Bigelow golfer captured the Ogden club vetof most the ancient of the Two shared honors at the championship Sunday for the secerans of the boxing business! bring traps again ond consecutive season by defeating of the Ogden gun club SunFrank Irving in a forth their aged limbs and crafty day The two veterans tied at sin50 43 UNIVERSITY’S ou with of spirited 36 hole with clays this gles fists to entertain ring fans v FORDHAM 7 match 3 upland 2 fora at boasts eleven handicaps week Among the younger genera- pigelow taking honors to play' Becker won the ward wall in which every man but I'! tion of battlers who hold the! spotAt the turn Ir-- v' a one weighs 200 ri doubles with i riving was five pounds The one perfect score of 24 light most of the time Mike Mcdown On the if Tom 24 At is of out birds Captain j Tigue and Jack Britton stand put by 13’ V v nal center and Siano Irving targets 1 handicap virtue of their age and long ring exr one of the ablest $s' braced and man shattered Bigelow i age£j t0 23 out of 25 and perience when they no longer can 1 1’ pivot men in east''ern j from football holes was ranks contend for high honors Becker l I defen"'''J is He 22 the with These two warriors have engaged The tremendous sive field general Last Saturday in a total of more than 450 battles H’AfK lead and his i S uncanny i piled up early caBecker f of a completed of course f in the long pair iii the match" by ability to diagnose a long run of reers and are still at it getting their Pugmire however enemy attacks handicap targets share of victories Proved the updohas featured every over a period of McTigue holder of the He ing of Irving three weeks game Major title from 1923 to 1925 - s on S In Weekly Trap Tilt IN BIG BOUTS J j- j 1 Pug-mire- x - V- - !)'-- i light-heavywei- engages Jacx Gagnon Boston heavyof the double weight in one-ha- lf feature at the Boston Garden Friday night iln the other leading on the program another ring ancient Myer (K O) Christ-ne- r of Akron meets Ernie Schaaf ' i of Boston Britton has gone back a long way from the heights of the' welterweight “title he once held but his skll still carries him to victories in hiost of his battles: It was not until! a few weeks ago that he suffered his first real knockout He fights in Cincinnati Saturday night against a youthful opponent Elmer Bezenah The youngsters who draw the attention away from these veterans on this week’s national card are headed by Tony Canzoneri a recent unsuccessful contender for Sammy Mandell’s lightweight title Harry Ebbets slugging Freeport N Y middleweight Lope Tenario and King Tut among the welters and Ignacio Fernandez in the lightweight ranks Canzoneri tops the- - Madison Garden! program in New Square York with a battle against' Johnny Farr of Cleveland Friday Ebbetts meets Babe McGorgary of Oklahoma at the St Nicholas arena New York tonight to open the week’s fjstic program King Tut the Minneapolis battler and Tenario engage in the main bout at the Chicago stadium Wednesday and - Fernandez tackles Tommy Fielding of Vancouver substituting for Eddie Mack of Denver at Los Angeles Tiiesday Other bouts on the week’s prof gram include: Monday at Philadelphia-r-Mat-t Adgie Philadelphia vs JoeiGans Allentown Roy Clark Philadelphia vs Knute Hansen Denmark Billy BeJones Philadelphia vs Charley i Slatand Canada Jimmy langer tery Buffalo vs Maxie Rosenbloom ten New York all heavyweights rounds Wednesday at Chicago— My Sullivan St Paul vs Pete Myers San Babe middle weights: Francisco Hunt Oklahoma City vs Al Friedman Boston heavyweights both ten M ""vrounds- 'v Uhlan Cal—Red Oakland At Oakland ts Wilson Yarbo Cleveland middleweights ten rounds Thursday at Cleveland— Armando Scheckles Belgium vs Joey Goodman Cleveland lightweights ten rounds Friday at New York— Madison Square Garden Add Warren North Carolina vs George Hoffman New York heavyweights ten rounds Nick Testo Troy N Y vs! Izzy Grove New York middleweights ' ten rounds At San Diego— Speedy Dado Philippines vs: Tommy Hughes Cleveland bantamweights ten rounds At Ogden — Joe Maero Ogden vs Buddy Washington Pocatello six roundr'! for" intermountain welterweight championship ten-round- j : j I - 1 : ! er juLl Frank shattered straight W Cava-naug- li is coach of to bring his marl: the Catholics The to 200 consecutive Major could hive targets from the handicap line to stood pat on his Establish what is believed to be a 1923 lineup this World’s record All of these were fall but he shifted his huskies about fnade from the line Becker dropped his 201st target for improvement Captain Siano reThe mark stands as an unofficial mained a fixture4--Hat center "V-V Record inasmuch as it was not made gt registered targets j The best previous record at handicap targets it is understood stands IDAIIG-9REG0- N t 100 straight Sunday’s scores SINGLES ' I Shot at"Fifty 24 O L Becker BECKER i - i 23-ya- rd ! -- A J TO CLASH IN P Bigelow 24 24 24 E Browning Alf Christensen Wallace Ellis P Haslett Milt Hall I Shot at Twenty-fivRoy Wheelwright karry Eldredge G Tribe Northwest Title Will Prize For Victor This Saturday e 25 20 12 HANDICAP— 23 YARDS Be Shot at 25 Targets PORTLAND Ore Oct 14— (AP) Shot of Oregon and the The j Brk ati Idaho University Vandals after a temporary 28 255 two-yeA P Bigelow lapse In hostilities will re22 25 L sume their football encounters here G Becker Alf Christensen 23 25 next Saturday with the prospect DOUBLES— 12 PAIRS that the game will not end as did shot the final— game of 1927 and the first t ferk at! in 190f a scoreless tie G L Becker 24: 24 j With the Vandals fast moving of23 24 fensive and the large scores run up A P Bigelow games 18 24 in their two Alf Christensen 15 24 this year the prospect for another J E Browning tie is remote Oregbn which scored 58 points against Pacific and seven Stanford likewise has a good against AGGIE FRESHMEN scoring attack once it gets under f fj ar ( v j non-confere- ' gie grecnlings play ride game of the season against tlie B Y U freslimen on Wednesday October 16 at Provo Both teams nave scored victories over Weber col- lege by a narrow mar kin The Cougar youngsters are favored to win due to the large number of former scholastic stars in their lineup Coach Seri Anderson has been building slowly but surely however and he will put a team capable of an excellent defense against the “Y” greens The Aggie frosli have twice held the varsity to ex- -j small scores and one occasion tjiey scored against the regulars ' j The Aggie lineup will probably be Vranes at center Taylor and Lilly-- 1 White or Hljl at guards Robinson r dnd Clark tackles Kincaid! and) quarter-- ! Moesinger ends Budge back Cropley and Young halfbacks and either Campbell or Childs fullback Anderson also has some good reserves many of whom seem to be about as good as the: jj e 1 probable starters i i 1- 130-pound- er have been picked strongest in the morthwest Idaho lived up to early predictions by handily defeating Montanaan 19 to 0 unimpresalthough in Oregon sive manner took Willamette easily by 34 to 0 For years the cry of an Oregon Mjinx” was the annual complaint of" the Idaho teams and from 1902 until 1322 the Vandals were unable to break the taboo1 to win But since 1922 Oregon has failed to defeat the northern team although ended in scoreless two games have ties The 1921 Vandals made their first real threat since the nothing to nothing tie in 1901 and held Oregon 7 ta 7 The following year they won 3 to 0 but in 1923 another scoreless tie was played The next two years hoa ever saw Idaho’s greatest success against Oregon and Bob Mathews then ihead coach led the Vandals to a 13 to 0 and then a 6 to 0 victory over the Webfoots The last meeting in 1957 was Captain John J McEwan’s first experience with a Vandal team It is his desire now to remove the tinge of the scoreless game - ? - LOS ANGELES Oct 14— (AP)1— The Hollywood Stars a team which could place nd better than fourth in the firSt half of the Pacific coast championship split season but which forged ahead fast in the final hall to finish on top today possessed The league championship title The Mission Reds Who won the first half and pushed Hollywood hard for second halt honors bowed to the Stars in the playoff series which8 ended Suiiday With a spectacular sheiks tp 3 victory byj Oscar Vitt’s After droppirig the first two games of the playoff Hollywood triumphed with four straight Wins to bring jto Owner Bill Lane his first pennant after a score of years in coast baseball here and at Salt Lake City The whirlwind finish was staged before 15000 fans at Wrigiey field who saw the Stars pull out of an 3 toas- 3 tie with- a spectacular five-ruFour sault in the eighth inning errors two double a anti plus singles when the Reds blew UP rote tlic 1929 league history Frank Shellenback Holly w ood hutler captured the hero honors of by pitching the championship series and hitting his second straight win his' third home run of the playoff Mickey Heath who swatted put three: Hollywood puns with a homer Gud Lee who checked and a double ' a Mission threat with a sensational Rum-I- cr catch of a line (drive andin'Bill the head who after being hit the by a pitched ball Friday left in hit to pinch yesterday hospital start the and winning thd eighth brought in rally with a sihgle that of the title heroes were other run a winning game Score: MISSIONS -- 44- -- - r - - i i i SALT LAKE CITY Oct 14— (UP) —The outstanding game ofj thU week’s Rocky mountain confererc schedule the ajnnual clash betweenV the Universities of Utah and Colorado Will be played at Balt Lake next Satuday and will be the feature of a great horhecoming celebration here ’ ROOKED AGAIN Maloney The Red-Bldinner which was indefinitely postponed last Saturday night following the shooting affray in which Royal' Douglas house chairman was injured will be held in the immediate future at the Ogden golf club President H M Rowe announced today j The Blues captained by Wes Brown nosed nut jthe Reds in the annual feature 47! to 46 The Red3 were piloted by Ernest Cannady 5 Captain Brown practically cinchied 2 the title for his Warriors with to 0 decision over pis rival Captain MlCannady President Rowe (defeated John N Spargo of the Reds and added three points to the Blue total Some spirited contests were played during the past week an the event was pronounced the best held' in t f years —L i i - j j ' i - ‘ 36-ho- 18-ho- le T determining the 1929 conference -title Although Utah has played only one game' the! Indians disposed of Nevada without much difficulty and are given a slight edge Colorado defeated Regis college and Colorado Teachers but the strength of Coach Myron Witham ’s team is still hazy Both Utah and Colorado have great backfields but the Ute line is rated a bit stronger j Alumni reunions and A big parade ITiday night will usher in the season’s big grid feature Although Colorado univqrsily will not’run a special train ta Balt Lake this year it was expected that several hun dred Boulder fans would come if cars and bdsse: to support the Wit hamites ' ft ! FLETCHER MAY MANAGE YANIC3 2b lFMM yCook Rumler rf 0 0 37 14 17 9 0 0 yy Albert If Totals i for Nelson in ninth® xx — Ran for Baldwin in ninth x— Batted i - ‘ I PHILADELPHIA 14-!- 1 Missions Hollywood 000 000 012 05x— 8 Scott Runs —Finn CatTlyle Heath 2 Bass- t Oct (UP) — With Babe Ruth definitely ellmi-- 1 nated as a candidate for the management of thd New York Yankees Art Fletcher Yankees coach and former Phillies leader loomed today as the logical man Tor the jqfr Ruth formally announced he would not manage the Yankees next s'eason but that Ike would be at his old familiar stand out in right field ' Ruth said he would like some day s to manage the Yankees “I have had a pleasant and satisfactory talk with: Colonel Rupert and we agree that as' long as I cap-deliver the gejods as a player it i would" not be wise for me to take on the troubles an d worries of a man- 'I ager “So for 1930 just put me down a right fielder ol the Yankees I am f in great shape I think I have three 1 good years of baseball left in me "I am going to hustle my head off for the new) Yankee manager no matter who hej is” for Mulligan in ninth in Green eighth for Batted y— DARTMOUTH yy— Raft for Cook In eighth Score by innings: GRIDIRON 001 200—3 ss— Batted LEADS SCORERS J Summary: Slade Funk ler Shellenbach Rumler Albert Errors— Baldwin Lee Burkett Innings Cole 7 Charge depitched-- By Cole 33 bat— Off feat to Cole At scor13 Runs Cole Off batted— Hits none Nelson 8 off ed—Off 'Cole Runs responsible for — Cole 6 Shel-2 lenback 3 Struck out— By 1Cole by Shellenbach 6 by Nelsonballs—Wild Off pitch — Cole Bases on ShellenShellenbach ! Home runs—Two-baback Heath Finn Slade hits— Bassler Slade £ Lee Heath Sacrifice hit—Funk Runs batted in —Shellenback! v Heath 4 Finn Slade 2 Rumler Maloney Lee Dou-to ble plays —Burkett to Maloney Heath Baldwin to Sherlock Time —l :57 Umpires — Powell Sweeney and Cady 1- -3 se - NEW YORK Oct 14— (AP)— Dartmouth leads the' nation in football team scoring according to fig-b- y ures compiled Tlie Associated Press In its first three games against minor Opposition it has made 188 points Next comes Baylor with 182 points in four games Clemson of the southern conference hold third plac e with 152 points in four games and then coma Southern California with 145 and Louisiana State with 145 Of 47 major college teams which have won two games or more with- out suffering either defeat or tie only nine have! not been scored up- on There are Dartmouth Baylor Texas university Texas Christian Fordham Temple Harvard Illinois and Lafayette AURORA OPENS LENGTHY PROGRAM le 36-ho- -- — 1 : ten-rou- '' be a clash between the 1928 conference chajtnpions and tlie 1828 eastern division champs Its result is expected to go st long way toward vi BOISE Oct 14— (AP) — Sam Lane defeated W L Becker Idaho state golf champion 2 and 1 to win the championship of the Idaho Golf and Country club in a final match here Sunday In the president’s flight R B King defeated J O Malvin 1 up and in the directors’ flight W A YANKEES TAKE Barton won fromiStanley Smith: 3 MEXICAN TITLES and 2 in an playoff the two over the le players having tied i route MEXICO CITY Oct 14— (UP- )f—— — Mexico’s national tennis titles had ail passed north of the Rio Grande DUNDEE DEFEATS as the results of the chamCALIFORNIA STAR today pionship tournament whichof closed the here Sunday Winners MEXICO CITY! Oct1’ 14— (UP)t-J- oe championships fire: Men’s singles-- John Van Ryn Dundee of Baltimore former - toEast world's Welterweight championOrange Nj J Women’s singles— Marlon Wilday was well started on a campaign ' which he hopes will enable him to liams San Francisco — Mercur doubles Fritz Mixed regain his title as a result of his Hall Gilbert and Pa J over Bethlehem Bert Cplima victory California Mexican in the local bull South Orange N J-- ’ Women’s doubles— Marion Wilring Sunday The match was billed for the middleweight championship liams and Josephine Cruickshank San Francisco of Mexico i - It will '44 Burkett 3b Funk rf Green If 4 I M Carlyle cf Heath lb Bassler c r BOULDER FOR : Mulligan 3b i Finn 2b X a Boone rf Hufft cf Sherlock lb Lee ss GOLF DINNER com-Lew- s L — !“ OPPOSE KITTENS way Saturday’s game Iwill decide the LANE CAPTURES conference championship northern LOGAN Oct 14— The Utah Agindicated because these IDAHO HONORS dope early as the their second out- two teams ! 1 ( i nd came Irving back with a determination in the final stages of Baldwin c the match but could not cope with Cole p r Nelson p the par golf ofPugmire xKelly Pugmire and Irving both played t xxDodda splendid golf ' The match Sunday was the final zllofmann feature of the 1929 season over the Totals local course Pugmire will receive hol: a large trophy fqr his victory ue '21 Mis- - '! GRID FEATURE 18 18 - ‘ - : 1 n siojn Reds 1 Y- V T Triumph Over CMDV i ' Stars Hoist First Flag With 11 f j PENNANT FINAL Tvet j nd ! VICTORIOUS IN -- Joe Maero fort his main event at the coliseum Friday night he booked twp of the best welterweights in the west for a main event' that should spjarkle with brilliance Washington is a machine of cleverness He has: met land defeated! ' some of the beslt welters of the coun- try and is ranked up among the leaders by national critics The Pocatello colored star hopes to do what his stable mate Elvin Lew- is failed to do and that is soore a triumph over Maero Wasliington Is working out at Pocatello under the direction of Jimmy ' McNichols his manager and expects to be ir) perfect trim when the gong sounds for the opening round Friday Macro has been stepping to the front with speed during the ' past few weeks and! is now ranked with the best bets at! his weight in the West" 'i ':!il‘' The Ogden youth can sock is clever and heady and should make things interesting for the Pocatello warrior i Maero is to work out at the Weber gymnasium in preparation for this bout — his greatest fistic event since he joined the mit performers! Clifford Lewis brother of Elvin Lewis intermountain lightweight steps into the ring in' champion semi-fin- al the four-rouFriday: with Bud Tribe) of Ogden as an opponent j Tribe is a classy and iS should give Lewis plenty of petition pn (the other hand is said to be ust as clever as his brother Four other b DUts have been sign ed to round out the card Promoter Reyell announc es ’ I10LLY1700D IS I thAgIie ETlddem some forty strong i i e ' Charles ReveU WHEN Promoter Buddy Washington and serious contenders for the 1929 conference Rocky - Mountain championship will work out at Lester park in Ogden Friday shortly after their arrival from m jj! Boulder The Silver land Gold athletes have practiced in Ogden three times in rthe past They will dress at the j Weber gymnasium and jvill £o Through their final warm up under the careful eye of Coach Myron Witham Arrangements for the stop in Ogden were made by Walter Franklin graduate manager of athletics at Colorado PbED'' COLLINS-UVb- i ) ' coloraI University of one of the i I Six-Roun- ji six-rou- j I Washington - Macro Work d For Main Event In 'Ogden Colorado Will Hold Practice On Local Field ' Scheduled'For Collegiate Dish Here Kickoff Is 2:30 Sharp Entir State Interested : OCTOBER 14 1929 nd - - - !)! CHICAGO Get 14— (AP)— Chicago racing interests shifted today for the last time 'this season with the opening ’of! the Aurora track’s fall meeting The meeting prill the last of the season for metropolitan Chicago and has attracted !about 1000 horses most of which Iraced at Hawthorne which closed it! 14 day autumn program Saturday In addition a number of runners have been shipped from Canadian :and Ohio tracks Purses for the meeting aggregate about $1C0C90 but there will be no rich stakes There will be an over- night handicap worth 11509 or more each flay ' 16-d- ay -- t' -' |