Show - LIOKDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 18 192!) :epare :FmAmm0 Turkey Game — Notre Dame After National Gonifalon Irish Kaye Contests With ST Dame it A it continues along the unbeaten football trails may have to share a full portion of the na- tional championship honors of 1929 one other team Pitts with at - burg butleast the dramatic laurels of the blers and Rockne Football has witnessed few such illustrations "Of inspiration few such "examples of magnificent team spirit aS that manifested so far in the march of the stalwarts of Notre Dame while their guiding genius Knute Rockne has been a battle of his own against - fighting a badly infected leg Rockne has been able to direcUT! personally only three of the seven games won thus far but so sound - is "Rock’s” system so dynamic his influence even under handicaps and so capable his corps of assistants led by Tom Lieb that Notre Dame has sflept on" with relentless determination This was the year that "Rock” predicted the boys would come through and1 if they make it a clean sweep as they seem likely to it win be one of the greatest tributes of all time to any football ’ -- 13-- w-a- 12 s and the uproar the hand-shakihe felt --’great” he said afterward and he looked it Something in the unconquerable spirit of the "Rock” has been transferred to his men So far Notre Dame In succession yp ' X c V ' V i a'Siu V l V" 1 f Iw £ " Indiana Navy Wisconsin Carnegie Georgia Tech Drake Four of and Southern California these teams beat the Ramblers last year In turn Wisconsin Carnegie Georgia Tech and SouthernCalifor-ni- a has felt the avenging rush Of the Rockne horde No team in the country has played any stiffer schedule than Notre Dame No team except Pittsburg and possibly Purdue can show a record of sweeping triumph as It would take a hardy convincing critic who has seen both the Panther and the Rambler to say which had the better defease which the harder punch From end to end Pitt has perhaps a stronger lino with Donchess Montgomery and Captain Duneolo as the outstanding stars yet there is no visible wreak spot in the Hoosier forward wall that boasts such fine men as Tim Moynihann Ted Two-- ‘ incy and a great brace of guards in Captain John Law and' Jack Cannon The only direct- comparison is with Carnegie and Pitt’s wrecking blue-shlrt- ed - Mac-Mur- -- du ' w V n - ' ' ' n v wv : - J I' A Enpch BagshaW for several seasons football coach at of Washington made his University ic final Pa-cif- coast conference appearance Saturday when the Huskies played University of California Friction with the alumni resulted in Bagshaw and the studentt body terminating " his coaching contract PURDDETAKES BIS TEN FLAG FOR 1ST TIE Northwestern To F Notre Dame In Big Game Saturday California and Stanford together — nex ?!?ce Saturday becomes the big game” in fact as well as outcome depends the 1929 championship of the Pacific conference California’s Bears undefeated and H?ecLln conference play will make final bid for with their oldest college rivals glory in the opposing role Nearly 90000 persons taxing the- - utmost capacity of the huge earthen Stanford stadium will be on hand When the Bears nosed out a plucky Washington Husky eleven 7 to 0 at Berkeley last Saturday they turned into the homa stretch of a gridiron highway that has led them from the wilderness of early season speculation to within sight of the promised land --Unimpressive at the start California has crushed four conference opponents as follows Washington State 14 to 0 Southern California 15 to 7 Montana 53 to 18 Washington 7 to 0 Those who came to weep for California have stayed to cheer for a groat football to am coached by a game little leader C M "Nibs” Price In the face of many defeats and much grief Price carried on to produce a machine this season as formidable as the powerful California elevens of the past Off to a brilliant start has slumped badly in theStanford weeks especially since its 7 toclosing at 0 by Southern California October 28 Last it was unawares by Saturday an alert Santa caught Clara team and bowed to a 13 to 7 defeat Predict that the Stanford saSel° that lines up against ia will not perform lice the one that lost to Santa Clara Last Saturday s defeat coupled “with the in the contest should produce forthcoming a fighting Stanford teant A California wiir decide the championshipvictory but a defeat will muddle affairs to the extent of much verbal and written Should California lose controversy" it would place several teams in the category of having lost one game If Southern California wins its two remaining games' as it figures to it will finish the season with the highest percentage standing So far as is known however coast conference championships are not determined on a percentage While Stanford is contesting the tituiar ambitions of California another conference ' affair will pit oouthern California against Idaho Oregon will entertain the University of Hawaii in a game at Portland while Washington State will take on Gonzaga at Spokane Washington- and Oregon State will carry their activities into the midwest with the former Chicago and Oregon Stateplaying Detroit meeting university Coast conference standings: Team w r California 4 q 1 Southern California 7A l Stanford 4 l By WILLIAM WELKE8 Writer Sports CHICAGO Pfe35 is — (AP) —Thirty-two of years weary waiting and disappointments have forgotten down 'at Lafayette been lnd for charter tbe Western conference members has won R2 iTen football champion- - 'e ed “ Sa-vol- -- Oregon ut 123-M- Dame-Sottthe- rn nt ’ 155-pou- nd 4 by ns 5 X V ? ‘ rd Turs-kows- mid-weote- 1 7‘i o 0 7 Are Considered as Possible Opponents : ' — RAINS TITLE New Jersey Pro Wins Over Select Field At Hoiiolulu ’ f £ e f HONOLULU Nov 18— (AP)— Craig Wood Bloomfield N Y pro1 fessional today held the second annual Hawaiian open golf cham pionship after a stellar performance on the tricky Waielai course that saw him rise from place at the end of the firsttwelfth day’s to capture the title and $1600play in prize money Wood shot steady yesterday in the final 36 holesgolf to nose out Horton Smith Joplin Mo by three strokes Wood carded a 72 score on the morning eighteen and a 73 during the afternoon for a total score 28f The Joplin pro at the start of the day by a leading one stroke margin over Wood was unable to maintain his previous pace He took 75 strokes on the first round and 74 on the final lap for a total tournament score of 292 Smith got $1000 in prize money Billy Burke New York was third with 293 winning $800 Gene Sara-ze- n New York one stroke behind took fourth prize of $600 Burke’s 73 on the morning round 0 during the aftemoonalsed'Thin from thirteen thepiacSr to third TommyAfmour' Detroit profes -- - ’ a-7- xTk-29- A By AL WARDEN ‘ r j7 Sports Editor U7ITH the Rocky Mountain conference football title tucked 1 1 away for the third time in the last four years Utah Crimson gridders today started preparatipn- for "their final league game of the year wi h Utah Aggies at Salt Lake on' Turkey day The Redskins of Ike Armstrong already Thare cinched the flag but they are looking for their hardest rame : aj£rit?’ caused ? Dudley-Concordvill- - -- -- - of the year with Aggies - There has been ' great deal 7 — of comment on a post season Ictes and am" press for a four- contest for the champions Of the period contestprep&ng that should be reRockies Utah dailies and newspaplete with thrills pers of Colorado have voiced ap- "There has been no official taken on a post season game action proyal of such a battle PresIn so far’ as the Utes are con- ident George Thomas has not disthe situation with and cerned there is only one game in cussed do not know just what attitude theI their minds at this time and this school officials will take is the Aggie battle on Turkey day "As far as I am personally con- ARMSTRONG SPEAKS cemed I am not of any"We know nothing of a post sea thing at this timethinking our tilt except son contest” said Ike Armstrong with the Aggies ” today “Our plan now is to get the From the tone of the n Aggie game out of the way— and between Writer and the don't overlook the fact that we ex- Coach Armstrong today one pect a great battle This looks well expect the post season ideamay to like the real test of the year for be tabled until the official camour machine paign is closed at least "I respect Dick Romney’s ath- MANY MENTIONED A number of Schools have been mentioned as possible opponents for ! r telephor-conversatio- -- SpeedbaIl in Favor at Iowa State College AMES la THE NUT CRACKER in order to get the jump on back Longnecker of Dartmouth JUST legion of enemies who will be r teams the latter part of this month Expert Joe O'Goofty- - announces his selections today Here ’tis: Stonebraker :le m Bucknell Klckham Jt Alfred Steele Florida jg Block Knox Eaw Notre Dame jg Munn Minnesota Messinger Army je Saxe W Reserve qb Gentle Jhb Penn Music fb u s C Jhb Tulane Ba2£er’: The substitutes are Sleight Purdue tackle Cannon Notre Dame tackle Pharmer Minnesota full picking the-- All-Amer- ica Eutton of Knox Branch of North Carolina and Chasey of Purdue quarterbacks and the following utilh ity men: Yunevich Purdue j Lubra-tovic- Wisconsin: Stepanovich Southern California Andrewievich Vilianova and Razevicli North Cen- tral college chose Stonebraker to mash up that forward wall Kick-ha- m was picked because of his ability in jumping up and down on a pile of bodies Steele is supposed to hold for dear old Florida or what have you Block is to be an obstacle in the path of the visiting tackles (block and tackle ha ha!) Law was selected because he’s hard io O’Goofty Main Eventers In Workout Tonight Punchbowl Js - Ready— For Initial Card Interest Is High JENKINS Denver welter-¥- f weight ' boxer who meets Eddie Landon of Reno in the ten-roumain event at the Punchbowl Wednesday evening arrived in Ogden Sunday He will engage in a workout at the Punchbowl at 7: 30 o’clock this evening 'Landan put in his appearance last week and will go through a short workout commencing at 8 p m Both boxers will work at the Punchbowl and the public is Invited to be on hand and watch thev two hoys go through their capers Landan and Jenkins are reported in ideal condition for' their ten-rouflareup Both have fine records and should provide one of the best bouts in years Landan comes here with a record that would do credit to any battler He holds decisions over Dave Shade Tiger Johnny Cline and Jimmy Duffy These three men are °wn - Shade at one timenationally was one S?US contender‘ Xor wo J nd rSl The ten-routop spot of Harry Kammeyer’s opening card is supported by a affair and nd six-rou- nd three The New York Kid is scheduled to oppose Billy Snyde of Salt Lake over the route - These boys are welters and should put on a Kid has a tremend- °Sden He is a box er Uil0owlnJ: Snyde is a puncher Tribe of Ogden and Tony of Salt Lake will dash in the affair- - Tribe and ME?ou£r22nd ar® lightweights of ability Tnbe has a large following in d wiU nde a slight favorite Hawks of Ogden and Har-f- ? t Lake are scheduled ratoSpm'5ldSt?n1 1x1 the curtain four-rounde- rs six-rou- nd ”?£ - De-V- oe Og-den- af Sa-J- wi7rotr?motr Stokes of Kammeyer will send Ogdeil against Tony Angelo of Salt La e hb0v will be entirely finS SSSW at the curtain riSrbtohffai'from teres? f7Lmain event From Western conference season with the over Ogden the seat four strictly conference games two sale promises to be brisk other attractions are on the pro-gra- m Northwestern will take on out for th1?? cipat®' a complete Notre Dame at EvanstauuaiiHe Chi'f' opening card The riZrtJ0Ut Fliday niht wid get the against way at 8:30 p m sharp Billy University of Washington eleven WiU be the third man from the Pacific coast in carmnutoal ’ r e -- ' Standard-Examine- displacement of several ver tebrae due to 8 shallow dive in the and ready for the fans surf at Waikiki beach caused him Wednesday night” said Promoter some difficulty' “The new home of f is Ed contests In Ogden has been reno- Pa scored a 297 for sixth place Olin ed 1x1 ldeal condition Dutra ix)s Angeles 298 for seventh and IOIeOip&I?Al season i Dan Williams Westfield N J 299 h rerai hundred fans inspected t Benedict Honolulu 411(1 ere who led the led to® improvement pack at the end of the well first day’s play found the pace too ®tae the best fast and finished in twenty first Ogden-Wi-th a tei£ -r-f place with a 312 w event on each card Ait ‘‘WUd BUI” Mehlhorn Who won taament defend his title opening card looks" like’ a S’ J - WINK CRAIG WOOD ‘ ’ ’ ’ DAVIS :T0 MEET GRANITE SQUAD nd ns - a - 4-- - 3 4 Washington State Idaho i Oregon State Montana u c L A Washington Ann-'"- " St Mary's and Santa Clara strong Cal-ifqrn- -- - ‘Tm Thinking of Aggie Contest Now” Says Tulane USD s -- - V — de-fe- Jlmmy Bhelan’s Boilermakers nPsl :?eet diana its Hoosier Saturday but no amount of ?niJ struggling on the gridiron at Rloomington pr on any other Big Ten ’field can keep Pur-- s crew the Tartans' 34 land Gold banner 'from to' 13 while Notre Dame washable to the championship flag pole beat the Scotch only by 7 to 0 demonstrated its to FINE GENERAL the 1929 title in no uncertainright manPitt has no field general to com- ner Saturday by defeating Iowa’s pare with Frank Carideo regarded eleven 7 to 0 Minnesnow by many experts as greater powerful and Northwestern each of which than Harry Stuhldreher famous ota a chance to tie for! the chamleader of the Four Horsemen But had were definitely put out of pionship Toby Uansa is as slippery mid danfoftJUni5fLin suffering upset de even not if gerous quite as fast as took the little Jack Elder and Tom Parkinson the brown Michigan jug back to Ann Arbor by Pitt fullback hits the line with just overturning Minnesota 7 to 6 as much drive as Mullins or dl Northwestern went tumbling Measured by cold results while Pitt’s powerhouse has generated 257 ouf of consideration because of a Illinois points to sh©w ' distinct scoring defeated Chicagoby 20Indiana to 6 in a game P&ge over Notre Dame with 112 but of importance only to the two Pitt has had at least a few soft schools to send the figures soaring spots BATTLE HERE This week Pittsburg rests up in While Purdue is playing its anfor the Thanksgiving nual contest ‘preparation with Indiana for posday finale wltlf Penn State This session of the "Old Oaken Bucket” held forth bright prospects a week furday Illinois and Ohio state ago after State walloped Pennsylvania but Bucknell battered the Jill battle in the race Each team Nittany Lions last Saturday 27 to 6 has won- - two games lost one and land Pitt should have comparatively been tied once and the runner-u- p little trouble rounding out an un- position will go to the winner Michigan- will attempt to beat Iowa beaten season Notre Dame faces Northwestern at Ann Arbor Saturday and Wisand Minnesota will work out thi? week and the next with consin let-u- p no chance of aArmy even though another instalment on their tradieach of these teams has been twice tional rivalry at Minneapolis Famed for the versatility of its beaten It would make the cam"attack Purdue used some of every-a1- 8 success now for any team to paigns until it found a scoring play bqwl over the Ramblers Rockne is splendid line had aLn Jar?et 811(1 West After Iowa’s SfiUFJIlu Red back the assaults of "Pest” Cagle making his thjrust last eastern fling will make It a Welch Glen Harmeson and Alex -the Boilermaker grandstand finish before 80000 in Yunevichthe Yankee stadium November "3a switched- to forward passes Two heaves both from Tarmeson to Bill ' Record crowd Woerner sophomore end produced This week’s biggest spectacles will the only score of the game and a be staged with all traditional pomp championship for old Purdue at au!p??op1£ Cambridge and Palo that the lighter Boilermaker After though neither can measure fought its collective heart outline to up to the amazing-turnoO of Bill Glassgow Oran Pape and stop spectator for rthe Notre California battle at Soldier Oliver Sansen Iowa’s great backs marHarvard and Yale will ‘wind and protect 4that seven-poiup their seasons before 58000 while ginA halfback George California and Stanford will battle Ross was the to dynamite that blastwest before 87000 fjSF ed Northwestern the Pacific coast conference titlewith at1 The Hoosier back apart Saturday with Northweststake Both Should furnish fireworks ern leading by 14 to 6 as the final started helped smash over ale kept Albie Booth out of the period a touchdown and a few moments game with Princeton winning any-wahe later loose 13-- 0 and romped 89 got and the Ell ace yards for a touchdown and victory be fit for a tussle with the should Crim-soLATE RALLY sophomore star Barry over Minne-sot- a Michigan’s Wood California passing triumph barely beat Washwas also a final affair period 7 to 0 while Stan-forington Saturday Gophers had taken a 6 to 0 was upset by little Santa Clarad The lead in the second period and had ICn past performances at least the unbeaten Bears figure to pattered the conquerors of Har-a- n the gridiron during a 8rea year for the first oyer airLmaketit half the final period the California head Michigan workedInthe JJSfu as ball to Min- well Rie-gels Captain Roy ndsota 37 yard line'’ but hd and Benny Lorn to go for a first down TbciS Championships have virtually been yards two of Fielding" H Yost’s ?Qst est’ pieces of trickery were employed A and in the Pittsburg Rhepeak Ten Big kick formation that wound up place with Purdue crowned tot the first in a forward pass from Gembis to tune untied unbeaten and boasting Wilson a substitute halfback put R that compares favorably the ball on Minnesota’s five-yathose of Pitt and Notre Dame line Michigan advanced to the Utah has clinched the one-yar- d line then Captain ki title tat n the Wthwert°Bte turned and called commands Six and on the Pacific coast the 1st to his mates Others joined in the sues may not all be decided until conversation and as Minnesota reThanksgiving day Tennessee in the laxed charged through south Texas Christian and Southern for the Morrison touchdown and Gembis won Methodist in the southwest are successful place among the main contenders kick for the extra point The intersectional program this Illinois employed shifts of sophoweek features the invasion of m more backs 'and put over touch-dowgridirons by two more Pa- in each of the last three perteams Washington in riods broke out a spitea£of a disastrous season at home passing Chicago attack late in the gam? ha good chance to win from c aild earned-ia-ing- ie touchdown’ cago but the Oregon Aggies will run Ohio State warmed "u'P'Mor-Iiimo- ls into one- of the strongest teams in by crushing Kenyon 54 to o and the country Detroit which is un1 Wilconsin was idle beaten and tied only once Saturday’s games will close the man-handl- Famous Utah Coach - ng lias! whipped PREPARE FOR u - : Sectional Co hie si Fails To Interest By Laufer J — P SAN FRANCISCO Nov X8 — (AF game”— that annual football classic that has brought season already belong to the Ram- If "Rock” bundled in a cot on the sidelines needed a tonic Saturday he got it in the spectacular victory his pupils scored over the gallant Trojans of Southern Cali- -i Tofnia It was the first time since the Carnegie game three weeks preable to be on vious that Rockne the field In spite of the strain Brushing Up On Shorts 'J 1 i - - Sports Writer) -- coaching skill GETS TONIC — i California Hopes To Win Undisputed Grid Title Saturday" By RUSSELL J NEWLAND (Associated Press By ALAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Editor LOUI3 Nov 18— TAP)— Notre COAST TEAMS r - - BIG CONTEST Bye Bye Baggy Northwestern And Army Next — t Wkh-Agmeg- A - 1 -- been made necessary due to the tie battle between East and Granite at Salt Lake last Saturday Under a decision reached’ Sunday Davis will oppose Granite Friday et Salt Lake and Tooele will engage East at Salt Lake on Saturday Richfield the fifth team drew a bye and will get into the battle the with one of the two following week " winners The Granlte-Dav- is battle will m Friday and the 230 'arJ’ p East-Tooe- le affair will start at 2 p m on Saturday Ganges - NO FOOTBALL Wilndngton Del high school Is without a football team this fall because the parents of some students A revision of the schedule for refused to sign faculty cards which the school of responsibility semi-fin- al games In thI state high relieved in case of Injury to their sons- r v Give Your Face a Taste Shave Let your I poor sbaved-to-dcat- li face lave one taste of the mint julep 'shave and it will never again dread the razor! 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Banker is best friend try to get somethingyour out of him Toward the end of his task O Goof ty: grew so weary that he picked Lubratovich Yunevich Stepanovich Andrewievich and Rase-vlc- h at random '‘and he doesn’t know which is the whlcher Pairings Ann ounced For Scholastic Tulane the Southern conference leader is one of the favored teams The southern machine incidentally is in line to play at Pasadena on New Year's day A Christmas day game 'at San Francisco between Utah and either St Mary's or Santa Clara undoubtedly would pack'Kezar stadium to its capacity Santa Clara and St Mary’s axa two of the strongest- machines of the coast Santa Clara last Saturday defeated Stanford 13 to 7 and only a few weeks ago St Mary's played a scoreless tie with C&h'-r- University of Southern California' at Los Angeles the Trojans if you please are mentioned also as possible opponent for Utah in an Inter-se- c tional affair at the Coliseum at Los Angeles The fame of the Utah team of 1923 has spread to all parts of the nation— as the greatest in all Utah history Hence the marvelous interest and enthusiasm Powerful well balanced versatile and well coached These are some of the reasons for the success of Utah in her 1929 grid play “Despite the fact that Utah has cinched the title the ticket sale for the Aggie-Uta- h game is said to be intramural sport at Iowa State college here with over 500 men competing on 37 teams The game was started at Iowa State for the first time this year replacing playground ban on- - the fall program of intramural athletics Speedball a relatively new game is played on a football field with a basketball Scoring is accomplished by a field goal kick through the goal for three points a forward pasa completed over the goal for a touchdown two points and a drop kick over the crossbar for one point Flaying rules correspond closely to those of soccer and basketball ’GOOFTY PICKS HIS TEAM ALL-AMERIC- Utah SMOOTH a° n- ' So’u! ponder that “stoptic” that closes cuts pronto Su- -t 1 Wes Stokes OGDEN "Four-Roun- d ” Four Rounds vs Hart Harry SALT LAKE Tony Angelo SALT Curtain Raiser —8:30 P M Sharp — Tickets on Sale at Hemenway & Moser’s Bank Smokery and Kammeyer’s Popular Prices Harry Karim eye r Promoter Bill Glasm aim Referee 1 |