Show 4 4 1 'I THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER -- SJ FINAL BATTLES OF i "N A Nov 13— (AP)— -- The fight for second place in the Rocky mountain conference football - standing will begin this week in Boulder where Colorado College tries to beat back a time-- honored Jinx and whip the University of Colorado It has been ten years or more since the Tiger devoured a Colorado eleven in Boulder and “Bulde Graaf ly” Van the ' C 5 C coach will have to get 1 his men in the — ' proper mental attitude if this year is any exception be If the Tigers win they will to on the road the pretty sitting Colorado title and will have a mathematical chance for the runner-up to Utah university which last week clinched its third title in four years beating Wyothe last 44-- 0 If Colorado wins the " ming team will be assured of at leasj a J tie for second place as' Denver university now tied with Colorado must beat Colorado Aggies to keep pace with the Silver and Gold Sharing interest with the fight for second' place will be the contest between “Dutch” dark the Colorado College quarterback and “Power House” Pomeroy Utah university fullback for individual scoring honors in the Rockies Clark against running’ wild last week Western State added 84 points to 1 his total and: displaced Pomeroy who had set the pace all season dark now leads with 48 points and Pomeroy is second with 42 Clark’s two goals from the field have given him an edge as Pomeroy does not i ' kick r Colorado Aggies had been expected to beat the University of Colorado last ’week but instead Colorado put over a touchdown on the fifth play of the game After that it wasa stubborn fight with little advantage either way The best Aggies can do this year should they beat Denver university Thanksgiving day would be five victories and three defeats Utah university kept its regular backfield on the bench at Laramie anc still pounded the Wyoming line to pieces Summerhays and Pomeroy did not get into the game at all Ike Armstrong thd Utah coach will wind up four years at Salt Lake with a fine record as he has turned out three winners in that time His other team beaten out by Colorado Aggies was in the fight right up to K Lx-- 4 - 0 v? ' WITH THE ! 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 with Seattle of the Coast league Besides Eckardt who is an outfielder the newcomers are Charlie Wade another outfielder arid Fred Pip-gr- as giant right-handpitcher standing six feet and weighing 200 pounds Eckhardt made a batting average of 355 during the past summer with Seattle playing a full season Wade pelted the ball at the rate of 320 All are comparative : ':v youngsters:-- -- 5 8 7 7 6 ed 6 8 5 8 5 ’ - 3E--r -- I rfUM'T' HARM HAS BEFALLE4 To 'BM&fA IF ii B B&crrtteR iSiVatfR ZS - “TriP-- r7Wps BAEL- - Tor a -- rtU-r I AMp nHE WEKiT tfE PUCKS OF DAKE Home VROM His PUCK tfUkinAj(3 I VOUR FEARS ALLAV ver be do Although A1 Marsters Injured Dartmouth quarterback still leads the nation in individual football scoring Gene McEver Tennessee halfback is making threatening gestures that may carry him past Marsters total of 108 points b tore the end of the season O Marsters plied up 15 touchdums STANFORD ADOPTS ' he urday although played only half and 12 points after touchdown for the game at Colorado Springs and 108 points before he was injured in NEW GRID PANTS Yaie two the weeks ago game : ahead of “Powerhouse" STANFORD UNIVERSITY Calif forged with two more games to go Nov 18— (AP)— Red pants will be Pomeroy the Utah fullback who has scored 87 points wont by Stanford football players had set the pace all the year whenfhey clash with the University of California team In the annual Pomeroy sat on the bench while the Utes defeated Wyoming last YANKEES WILL "Big Game” next Saturday week innovation announced today FACE BRITAINS byThe Pomeroy has only one game left Coach “Pop” Warner abandons to play while Clark has two Clark the drab khaki-colorbreeches for led all the Rocky Mountain scorers NEW YORK Nov 18— AP)— flaming cardinal pants with white last year with 103 points Negotiations have been (completed stripes running down the sides Mc--Ev- ers ( ed - FUNNY FOLKS S By Ahern OUT OUR WAY tfTfW rfetfes ABc&fxTAm Men" - of uses OF A SHotTouaS AkiV ‘ SuMPM ? 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They shattered 49 out of 50 birds at singles Reilley won the doubles with 45 out of 50 The' scores follow: 1st 2d Tot xW Coleman 25 25 50 S H Sharma’i 25 24 49 C Maizu 24 49 C II Reilley 22 47 - t 22 L Ei Esldldsen 7-- - 1st 2d Tot G L Becker Alf Christensen' Ed Browning i ir 45 13 25 F Burgess S Powell W i' ' G L Becker Alf Christensen Ed Browning Doug Ellis P Haslett Wallace Ellis E: Eskildsen A E Becker had scoring opportunities but they were never used and fin the fourth - period Denver held four times with the ball on their three-yar- d line Colorado Mines beat Regis in the fourth quarter Carr passing to Eads for a 0 win After -- Colorado College' had run Western States to deathopened up with a pass attack that netted three touchdowns in quick succession In the final period I- ' ’ A LpT OF POOliTlce OM WAH OPH vjOuB r EUMCH IS OM TK TABLE r show TH’ COOK1 oovc To "THREE : j IT MIXED - vT Him Do COOVC AvyRiGrvrr Has Poullkl X £M — qpoceries BACW WvAERe VOOr FbOMD ’TUeM! 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G L “Gus” Becker was' gun In all events at the trapshigh of the Ogden Grin club Sunday Becker shattered 50 straight clays at singles broke 39 birds at handicap targets and turned in 41 out of 50 the last' Denver fooled Utah Aggies with passes for its 0 victory last week The Utahns were caught flat footed at left end Cannon a tackle be- ing eligible for a perfect pass on the goal Dick Romney’s Farmers —: ’ for a series between the United States and Great Britain for the Westchester Polo cup next year Announcing that Great Britain has formady dk'lded to attempt to lift the cup Louis E Stoddard president of the United Slates Polo said the senes would be held In September probably beginning September 10 in International Field Westbury Long Island TRAP ARTISTS ’ : I’m-- ' ’ " BEAUMONT Texas Nov 18— DENVER Colo NOV 18— AP)— ’ AP)— Purchase of three players Earl “Dutch” Clark' Colorado Colfrom the Detroit Tigers ' including lege great quarterback apparently Oscar Eckhardt former Texas uni- Is headed again for individual scorversity football star was announced ing honors of the Rocky Mountain here by President Rube Stuart of conference The “Flying' Dutchthe Exporters All played last year man” rolled up 34 points last Sat- STANDARD-EXAMINER’- BECKeTtDPS" i z com- BEAUMONT GETS CLARK LEADSIN MARSTERS HOLDS THREE NEW STARS MOUNTAIN! RACE SCORING POSITION ' - OUR BOARDING HOUSE: Hugh Kennerk tackle is the fiery leader of the Blue Streaks of John Carroll university of Cleveland The Carroll eleven this fall has been one of the lightest teams in the history of the school but ' they have developed speed -- on the offense to win a majority ofthelr games The Blue Streaks held the touted Davis and Elkins aggregation to 12 to 0 score Carroll played the majority of her home mes at night ’ 1 Tennessee Tulane Pittsburg Texas Christian dreds of football teams remained Western Maryland undefeated today $ix in the eaist Purdue five in the middle west four intha Notre Dame south three in the far west and two Utah Hill Spring in the southwest s tetson Ohio university of the Ohio con? Davis & Elkins ference leads in scoring with 273 California points in eight games all of which Duquesne' Detroit it won Although a full score have yet to Baldwin-Walla£- e meet defeat only eleven have es- st Mary’s California Rider caped a tie St Mary’s of California has the Fordham j best defensive record In the coun Southern 'Methodist By HtANK II FKAWLEY Associated Press Sports Writer DENVER Colo The undefeated teams' as piled by The Associated Press follow: Won Tied Ohio University 8 (By The Associated Press) Only twenty of the nation’s hun- Tigers After Colorado Title Utes Cinch Honors Again ' " GRID SCORING RAGE 1-9- try not one enemy market having been scored against it DRIB LEADS IN GRID TEAMS IN TysgoT 78 (ft 3o0 POUNDS SARS OF EOifes HT By Small Again of Prunes wisTcr tAORNiw’ s cm OF SUOAR AN'TvJ0 MT? 3TEULY-VM- PT 8 of ORRYjLfvC HOwoY-viei-NT Vl SLRe cofLW — t H EOT TwiM (NvenToY pNO THpTT WOULD XUROV4 OS OFF OU(C COUNT1 ' M' V CAN'T SCOUYpk PrNY TOPPK — StCONDTtLt Tuaouow LcouuTiN Tlrtese oeeis- - Heed Early Warning ! 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