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Here Are Five Cogs In Farmer Machine Did You Know That- Sara Hildreth famous racing trainer used to trust many of his bets in the west to Frank James-brotheof Jesse James ’ ' r Frank had the reputation for sterling honesty with other The Cardinals "men's wagers have signed Emmett Mueller boy who pitched five no-h- it games in the St Louis Dud Hor-me- ll parochial league" halfback of the New York university holds his own with the big guys say the experts because he has a wonDuring derful pair of legs the winter: Woody English Cub shortstop helps hi3 grandfather milk the cows at Fredonia Ohio GOAT THE SERIES You would think he'd have world series produces a a strong grip on the ball pretty and a goat In the draof the Yankee players Some Philamatic classic which closed at recent trouble Shires Art blame -delphia Monday ale he drank in on that ginger n with the Mack-me' Philly” winning the fifth and deciding game with a ninth inning rally ’the goat of the series undoubtedly was "Hack" Wilson husky outfielder of the Chicago jcubs T V I S:r Two errors of ON Judgment in ths J game of last Bat- -i urday were Teams Open ndtted and these Scholastic two while not reLocal Season Tilt corded in the error column-assistegaltheir in Starts At 2:30 the Athletics materially and victory lop to ten runsan easy fly ball in Wilson lost footballers will Ogden High school Lorin-Far- r the sun to commit error of judgat meet park Logan ment number one In the same one of i the feature while attempt of inning he fell down the games fly Before division ing to field Haas’ high northern Haas feet his Wilson could regain race had scored a homer the run that The kickoff is tied the score honscheduled tor 2:S0 In 'the 1929 classic the goat And unanimously Wilson ors go to p m sharp Coach oh yes folks— the hero honors —“Mule’’ Dixon Kapple of Haas of meet iMr George the Tigers anthe Athletics ' last nounces : In the slam bang game of bast-pokfour a was Olson the timely guard Saturday it is expected to get of Haas that tied the score back into the TiThis same Haas clouted the flrsl ger lineup for this ball pitched by Malone in the nintha game He may reframe Monday for a homer with runner on base to again tie the score place H or rocks Aside from this Haas proudly takes hiS place heroes change the lineup alongside such world series Chance as Mathewson Ruelbach which started against the Box Elder-AdaCoombs Baker Gowdy Fa— week will be intact jgS er ber Rawlings Stengel Harris Cuy-l- ' - Coach Kappie Is sending hl3 meh Ruth Gehrig and others through spirited workouts in prepp Wilson is placed in the goat class aration for this game ha3 lost both of her games with Snodgrass Peckinpaugh-Mer-klOgden lesser greats of the to date but expects to turn back and' other r 1 past Logan in then Friday matinee be: the But Wilson slugger and outfielder game will The Ogden-Logaof class looks forward to another first contest of the season In Ogseries anolhci day to redeem him- den on the new sod field at Lorip Farr-parself 1 kid A Little goat Is called a for name best the OGoofty says Cub a is goat big " r O’Goofty made the hop from Chiplane fob cago to Philadelphia by of the aelowing the second game ries in order that he might getlat-a room and bath particularly the exPHILADELPHIA Oct 15— (AF) ter before tne mob arrived HeMiaWilson considered by many Hack the analyzing for tha perts of the world series wa3 the goat issue mi blqw yearly the leading slugger in the matches Just concluded between the AthletSPEAKING OF SPEED ics and Chicago Cubs this modern age speed and mure Wilson the centerfielder who lost IN speed is sought in practically ail three Hies in the burning rays of aerosun on Saturday which ruined phases of transportation airThe races in the in morale of the National league the plane only recently near an at average traveled England champions batted 471 ffr surpassle an hour mark j Think ing every other player He made the v of it l i eight hits in 17 trips to the plate Four Years ago Cannon Ball Ba- seven singles and a triple ker nationally famous automobhe For the Athletics Third Baseman driver made the 385 miles between Jimmy Dykes the handy? man of in 36 minutes Connie Mack's ensemble iwas the Ogden and Salt Lake star Jimmy batted 421 and many is seconds turns' arc encoun- here consider him the luminary uf Thirty-fou- r tered in this speed journey which the series although the fans can makes the trip all the more remark- never forget the thrill that Howard able Baker averaged better than a Ehmke’s pitching gave them in that mile a minute game a choice back first all the! sluggers were up to The writer occupied Nearly run par with the exception Of Rogers seat on that" record-breakiminwho’ batted- - only J238 Ha-ze- n The best- previous mark was ‘39 Hornsby ' utes Cuyler hit 300 and Stephenson has more always batted 316 speed Speed and Ball been a hobby with” Cannon Catcher Mickey Cochrane of the 1 A’s swatted at a 400 clip and A1 Eakcr Only last Saturday Baker removed Simmons hit ar even 00 TheA's more than six minutes from the Og- batted 281 in the series and the den to Salt Lake record He trav- Cubs 235 eled the distance in 30 minutes and 17 seconds a mark' which: should FROSH GRIDDERS RESPOND and amaCoach Ernie Godfrey freshmen stand the test of experts football coach at OhiO State countteurs for years to come His average in the newest record ed 200 candidates after his first call j breaking Attempt was 67 25 mile3 for yearling practice! ' r per hour Washington Notre Dame's Rockets premier Buddycolored boxer who meets on arc land of the circus football Maero welterweight Joe Ogden first Their their annual tour again In the siU -- round main event at eastern show was staged at Annap the coliseum Friday night Washoils before the NaTy department " the is ijitermountain ington champion and one of the bpst ANENT MR LONDOS boxers of his jwcight in the land Greek heavyweight JEM LONDOS and gentleman is spending a few days in Ogden prior to an invasion of the Pacific coast ? S '' s’ Londos expects to appear in Og' : den shortly uv the top spot of the 'V first mat card of the fall season V j s for local fans t4 The Greek marvel is still? in quest"Al of the world’s heavyweight championship rLond03 has forfeits posted in three states for a—title contest wlln Gus Sonnenberg but Sonnenberg ' k undoubtedly doesn't care for a night Greek performance against athe Jcemy will deliver short? adarcss over Radio KLO at the Hotel Bigelow at 7 p m tonight “I'm ready to meet any heavyfor money chalk 'Vt V weight In the world s' or marbles” said Londos today "I have hopes of meeting Sonnenberg sometime in a title Ameriean leagTie penhan winners y can’t expect to collect IB of i in world series play Joe f McCarthy’s men with 50 ftrlkeouts c against them in five games bagged y 1 the whiffing championship — old 125-pou- " r'-- ’ - — " i F - i FOR HARD GAME at-Lori- co-capta- ins AT LOCAL PARK nd co-capta- ms Many Veterans of 1923 Bafck in Togs' For Sectional ' j On Local Gridiron Preparations For Wei- Tilt Dick Romney Works Hi3 conde in Ogden Move forward With Speed ' — yr — Men Hard For Battle With Cougars ‘ti iylALjjwARDBN j - LOGAN : FACE - B££S£SON-C£'l£- 0 I I : e ms -- e ' : 400-nii- - ? i ng ! i V ! - - : - t v : - i f j 1 - 'I': the-honor- s 1 — w DARREN-HOBSO- N IN I Y j : SALT LAKE CITY Oct 15— TAP) —Frankie Darren veteran Salt Lake welterweight boxer today was firmly entrenched in the front ranksfis-of the Intermountain welterweight tic ranks as a result of his showing Ksainst Jess Hobson Ogden fighter in a headline bout lieer last night The bout was called a drawl but the fans easily gave Darren a Shade Adrian Elton Santaquin lightSalt weight- won over Paul IIard£y of Lake in the fourth round of the on a technical knock cemi-wlnd- OUt up ” - : 'X v Y w 'crsyyr- i L - 't 1' N V ' V' VH CVA v V Vf ' v f ' 'Vf Neil Elalsdell director of athletia-- at’ McKinley will be in charge of dly gridders at Weber College art ths squad Bill Blaisdell brother of through intensive drill with Nell i3 scheduled to make the trip going a! serious view of turning back the in an advisory capacity Invaders The Micks face a serious obstacle in coming from sea level to an altitude over 4000 feet The long trip from Honolulu without a stop on the coast for the players to regain their land legs should also pffer an obstacle I Blaisdell probably will send the following men into action against Weber at the kickoff Wescoat and i Pal ends jBuchalter and Harrison tackles Kiea and Liu guards Coach Merlon Stevenson at Weber center Hamada quarterback Raymond left halfback Ni- - realizes that he faces a man sized yet he is working overtime with gata right halfback and Ing Holl task men confident that they Will his back give a splendid account of' themi selves'' V Stevenson is well pleased with t he showing of his athletes against the Aggies and Cougar freshmen The two froEh teams this year stand out as two of the greatest ever developed in the west “We’re out to give tlie Micks all we've cot and we hope to turn them back” said Coach Stevenson today Ku-suno- Thrill In IDAHO Seven' of the men mentioned In the above lineup played against We ber last December at Honolulu This contest resulted in a 13 to 7 victory for the" MiCii s In one of the hardest fought ganju 3 ever plajed at the Honolulu stadium Weber lead 0 at the half but with the mercury registering a “cool” 89 thC Wildcats wilted in the 7-- 1 f - George Haas and Bing Miller Come in For Glory With Timely Hits: Ehmke Ijs Driven to Cover1 in Early Inning Simtnons Stars Also ng be pathetic figure of Kiki Cuyler mad dash for the ball ever gaining altitude as it went away from there With that ball went the ball game score was on1' tied but the The thanks to a Tally that routed the Athletics were in their stride after Chicago Cubs at an afternoon of impotent hitting eft h e fifty-nint- h -fortsof the minute Mike Cochrane tried hard but hiS eleventh hour smash went straight to Hornsby and: With : President £he rajah tossed to Grimm for the Hoover a specta- - (second putout of the inning The tor the white Jele- - faltering Malone seemed himself ' f Grimm of Connie again Captain Charlie ' ji phants Mack rose in their jdanced about first base pounding j I might ' in the his glove and holding up a reas- -te I ninth inning of isuring finger to the pitcher to indi-jea' the fifth game to that one more out would be ? stage a comeback easy It wa not i without parallel in SIMMONS STARS I world’s series Simmons bearing the responsibilof keeping the A’s in the ball j Only two outs ity and then let a ball go game stood between the crashed into the nextbyto drive it Haas American leaguers the scoreboard in right cen-- j and a defeat that would have en- against Milwaukee mauler stop? The ter tailed a continuation of the series iped at second At another stage of in Chicago1 with the results in the the game he might have continued lap of the baseball gods when the to third But he was earning the storm broke! v: '' run with him and the play It never stemmed "WithTheoneA'soutwere winning was to play safe Foxx swinging three in I bats with a determined look trailing 2 to tJ and the final inning and it seemed that strangely out grim of place on his youth only a baseball miracle could give ful face literally ran to the plate the veteran Cornelius MeGillicuddy The Athletic policy has been to let his undisputed place at the? head of A1 start something and! Jimmy fin the baseball procession of all time ish it The lad did not have the as the only man to win fourworld s opportunity Joe McCarthy yelled series ‘‘Put him on” from the Cub benfch One was rout and nothing had and four wide balls were tossed to two Athletics the Foxx making a force happened Now but had to be retired to give- the broad play disgusted This shifted rebase at every shouldered Pat Malone who hed sponsibility from - Foxx' to Bing permitted but two hits in eight and Miller a swarthy game j player one-thiinnings ample revenge for whose every baseball move is effort at a humiliating reverse he suffered lessMiller is known to American home jn the second game of the pitchers as a “curve ball hitter” He " series ' : had driven one of Malone’s curves to The outs never were" made One left for a single in the fifth 'inning was One never will be Bishop and Pat had no idea of giving him an earnest cotton topped: lead-o- ff another man whose specialty is getting the Miller saw nothing but fast onei and two hole The pitcher in a three French first was high the second split former the plate came up after Wally The third cupped the infootball star had taken the sensa- side corner for another called strike tional Rube Walbefg’s place and The next was over but low fanned ingloriously A few? faintthen a high one and fast hearted fans turned toward the ex- a And wee bit outside and around the I f its t of Miller A crash as the shoulders The bulk of the crowd of 30000 “Bingo” swung and the ball started remained They recalled that 43 on a line between the mastodonie hours before the thundering herd of Hack Wilson and-flee- t Kiki Cuyler elephants had wiped out an eight-ru- n All the bulk of Wilson and all the lead and forged on to & victory of Cuyler were unavailing in a single inning There was but speed ball the bat ja The it left against two-thirof an inning left but the base hit and Simmons! raced home lead was two instead of eight They under Miller ran to secawaited developments Tley came ond v 'wraps He could have gone on to Malone got a strike and la ball on third” but the ball game was over the patient Bishop and then another when Simmons touched the two-baplate so strike when a foul rattled among Miller was credited with a ' : the hopeful but not enthusiastic hit next : Haas had been mobbed by his enspectators Malone made the the thusiastic- fellows when he hit 'his pitch far too good It was over and outside corner' of the plate home run batsman Bishop a Harry A’ Mackey mayor of Phildrove it a foot inside the third base adelphia had deserted the presidenfoul line for a single tial box to hug Haas after his home ’Mule Haas- the same lean chap run He had no chance to give an who cooperated with the sun and encore to Miller - This reception a committee was composed exclusiveHack Wilson in manufacturing home run good for ‘three runs In ly of players Connie Mack retained of his composure to shake Saturday’s game came up There enoughwas nothing to wait for and! Haas hands with Miller and Haas one swung viciously at the iirst pitch hand to each and then grab the a high inside fast ball smiling Rube Walherg the rescue The ball traveled high and far lo pitcher with both Ehmke who’ won the first game right field clearing the fence above By BRIAN BELL (Associated Press Sports Writer) PHILADELPHIA Oct 15— (AP)— The Athletics of Philadelphia today are champions of the baseball w'orld who went as far as hc could in a 5 - j : his-Jto- ry ‘ ! j rd - 's 1 ds - ‘ left-hand- ed - nil M ' 1 f ar - ’ I ’ ' ! nd Injuries Neglected Cause the Pest of Tires to - out-of-to- anh" 1 i six-rou- Y-Fr- 1‘ first Coast league pennant was en route today to hi3 home in Oakland at outs with president Bill1 Lane over the matter of a njw contract UNIQUE conVitt has asked a two-yetract and an increase in! salary i He and Lane had their last conference on the matter before he! left here f Over Favored Washington Lane asserted that he was riot Macro Friday Rcvell 'authorized to accede to Vitt's request until he! falks to other direcOffers Big Caid tors of the club who live in Salt I Lake City which was the former Buddy Washington classy PocaofX the Sheiks home h i tello wTelterwsieht boxer who meets Lj Joe Macro of Ogden in the main event at the Coliseum Friday night' has had a sensational career in the fistic sport ' Washington still in his teens has on fought 39 battles and has won two In the other 37 occasions ' bouts he lost decisions victories have been Most of his scored ' with 1 knockouts The colored wizard is a machine of class and wrill rule a favorite over Maero when the two men step into the ring for the main shot Friday ColWashington is rated today by lier’s Eye a national publication as one of the leading welters of the land He liasi proven his ability time and again and hopes to stop Macro In this next battle Maero on the other hand is hard at work at the Weber gymnasium each afternoon in preparation for The Ogden socking Washington expert has improved wonderfully during the past year and ranks near the top in his class in the inter AQ ol our refrain art maiiou Fin- mountain country by ttfictlrsifnciJ The Ogdeh youngster has sought tramej m hhrslone factory methods a bout lor weeks with W’ashlngton if repair All repatriate gMatsd and now hopes to demonstrate his ability Unusual interest has been aroused contest over the Waishington-Maer- o Promoter Charles Revell looks for the largest crowd of the season and is making his plans accordingly to handle the fans The fact that B Y U and Aggies are meeting at football here Friday indicates that many people will take in the bouts Promoter Revell has arranged a Bice tatd of preliminaries for the program ( The first bout will start at 8:30 p m sharp - ® - ! WITH HOLLYWOOD CAREER FIGHT RESULTS (By The Akoiciated Pres) PHILADELPHIA— Maxie Rosen-bloo- m New York outpointed Jimmy Slattery Buffalo' 10 rounds outMatt AlAdgie Philadelphia knocked lentown Joe Gans Allentown Pa I round Knute Hansen Denmark defeated Roy “Ace” Clarke Philawere Micks quick The second half Bedelphia foul 9 rounds : Charley to take advantage of this condition Jones deCanada Billy to gnd scores two over langer and pushed Philadelphia' drew 10 rounds cide the issue to made the who jaunt Ogdenltes N ROCHESTER Honolulu are now preparing enterdur- WlnO Butte Mont stopped Kayo visitors the for features taining Brown New York 3 rounds j ing their ifNW here A committee of prominent busi NEW ORLEANS— Joe King New! ness men is in charge of this phase outpointed Jack Dc Mava of Orleans students It IS planned to have Weber High Ogden High and Weber Newark N J 10 rounds college together with citizens of OgWICHITA Kanl— George Manley den meet1 the Micks in a body at Denver of outpointedi Joe Packo To- afternoon the Union station ths 10 rounds Big Sid Terris ledoj their arrival Buster Carolina or South outpointed fine the Through 8 rounds Okla Martin Tulsa the W Karl Hopkins of Ogden city schools and A M Merrill principal NEWCASTLE Pa— Maxie Slrub at Ogden High the entire cadet Erie Pa knocked out Jimmy Hack In the featured parade corps will b Colonel Thomas II Cunningham ley Indianapolis 2 rounds- - j in charge of the cadets has kindly Pa— Frankie IflioJ MEADVILLE consented to permit ths cadets to in hon Cleveland and U S Carpenter take part in this celebration drew ‘ ' lo Pa New Kensington or of the Micks Officials of the Ogden chamber of rounds 111— Paul Pantaleo Chica- -! PERU commercel and the city of Ogden out Eddie Anderson! will' greet !thc visitors several miles go knocked Baltimore 6 rounds Fernando Gonwest of Ogden out Lou DenWith all of jthe preparations for zales Mexico111knocked 5 rounds Aurora' forward ny rap the big game moving HOLLYWOOD Calif1 Oct 15— (AP)— Oscar Vitt who this year piloted' the Ifoily wood Stars to their ARTIST BOASTS 1 - VITT AT OUTS BOXING ki "’!( L - w 1 fr v ds Og-eveni- ‘ DRAW BOUT -- Re-mu- nd se T' State? game all seem to agree that on a normal day with normal breaks Coach Ott Romney’s team should emerge with at least a ta The Bobcats margin seemed to be on very intimate terms with Lady Luck for that day at least The long run by DeFrate was the first time in the afternoon that the Montana team had even scored a first down Furthermore at the start of the play he was seemingly Joss only tackled for a four-yar- d to slip away before the whistle called it enough and run practically the length of the field The -- Y” team blew several real chances for ' touchdowns At any rate Coach Dick Romney refuses to believe that right now he has much of an edge if any on brother Ott Romney’s team and he is conveying this spirit to! his men It will be a grim determined eleven men who will take the field for the Aggies next Friday They! will have ample respect for their opponents and a knowledge that only good football can' be (expected to win Coach Dick Romney saw the game and he is ispending about two days this week in working on defense against? the B Y U plays The remaining two days! will be spent in perfecting the Farmer defense According to Romney there will be no changes in' his plan iof attack The Cougars seem to have developed a great passing game and they expect to rely on that: medium for much of their offense! The Aggie backs are being given a lot of drill this wreek in knocking down passes and covering a wide pass ter1 ritory In addition to relying: primarily on his present offense Coach Dick Romney has (Ills starting players rather definitely selected The probable Aggie lineup will be Gardner at center V anderhoof and Cliff Day and Captain Jensen at tackles Elmo and Ivan Smith on the ends Call at quarterback and Thompson halfbacks and GlllespiC fullback The Farmer squad will go to den Thursday after a final workout on the! stadium field here' at-guar- ’ j j : CQ-CA- i 1 j on C Spprts Editor and possibly 20 football warrior of the JdcKin- EIGIITEEIT of Honolulu "together with a large party of rooters headed by Principal Miles E Cary sail at noon Wed- - j uesday for San Francisco They are due to arrive in Ogden early on the afternoon of October 24 Two practices at LoriBX Fair part are scheduled for the Idicks and then Ihe big in ierscctionlal battle October 2G jmth Weber istandard-Examinr- —t- - ers are to be regarded seriously in d M ' Special) the conference race And according to alls the signs this is going to be ' a very difficult thing to do The reports qn the B Y THURSDAY com-Wils- 15 — Oct Utah State Aggies must hurdle the B Y U eleven when the two teams meet at Ogden Friday if the Farm- LOGAN ELEVEN '4 - !’ Evert TIGERS ii - i nd - NeilBlais ell To rgeSquad FARMERS LOOK Farr park Friday will be featured in the Utah Aggie lineup ends and a U of Provoln Y eleven B Rocky Mountain con when the Fanners of upstate meet the strong are Berge-sonSThe at stars Granite former twins Smith game The ends are the of mountains veterans the Friday’s Jensen and the coach is EL Romney one of the kickoff is booked for 2:30 p m TIN 15 1929 TUrgriAY' EVENING OCTOBER THE- - ORDEIT- - STANDARD -- EXAMINER w I' - I' ‘1 t I: - Fail Prematurely '' ' ’ be examined at least ©nee JL a week to find and repair the small cuts and nail holes through which dirt arid moist ure crin access to the carcass causing prema ture tire failure Drive in and let m check your tires— the eetrice is gladly given without charge and if fqpairs are necessary we will make theta at reasonable rates! npiRES should ’ ' S' v ’I- f f ! ! LU: I J y Ul Ire Caryfee OlicclL-Yonr--T and Repair lZeilzotls Save Money and Mileage wn 0 ! 1 — IDAHO PREPARES FOR COAST GAME tf MOSCOW Idaho Oct 15— (AP) —Pleased with his first attempt at conjunction strategic f football in Leo Cal Coach with power playing land of the Idaho Vandals was at- fourth Connie Mack explained that he had pitched Ehmke because “Howard was anxious to pitch and when he is anxious to pitch I am anxious to have him pitch” It was one o' hunches to go the few Mackian ' wrong in the series but the results were J satisfactory to the Athletics' family : Irtfe it si TIRE SERVICE At All Ogden Gasoline and Oil Co Service Stations and tempting to make his team “more so’ iii preparation for the game with the University of Oregon at t Portland Saturday Several defects in his defense against passes and fome rough spots in his new style of attack were shown in the Montana game Saturfire for day and these were under the first few days of the week After these are corrected he planned to introduce a variation of the strategy against that he used so successfully Montana to win 19 to 0 'The team was without injuries of the series in impressive style die not have his stuff six days later He fell after two were out in the i - FIRESTONE DEALERS i LET US CHECK YOUR TIRE3 r- -i a i Hull H TODAY - rtf' T 'X Hi Jt r — t I : rT ©Gfcl3Ga: ©aG©DnmG Cz 1 2347 f I V TIRE DEPT— OGDEN AUTO CLUD PHONES 4 AND KIESEL AVE 7E5 f |