Show THE OGDEN STANDARD FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 3 1930 - 21 EXAMINER rid One to(Cougars Mamed for Ogden O —O OMNEY SELECTS LARGE SQUAD’ FOR FIRST TILT UNDER LIGHTS IN UTAH Poaletti Or Read Will Play Quarterback For Local COAST TEAMS Aggregation PREPARE FOR Young Brigham reserves university were named today to make the jaunt to forOgden the Saturday ll I first night Utahs dish in I athletic history The squad will be " of charge jin i Ottlnger George Romney director athletics and V' Hart y 4I Chick The reserves Weber Wild-j'Jtfetand cats will furnish menu night tthe is kickoff the If1 and carded for 8 p m ' CA sharp Thousands ' 0f ' grid fans from parts of' the STEVENSON state are expected to turn out for the battle Coaches Romney and Hart named the following players to make tpiweNTY-ON- E football A — GRID BATTLES Four Wildcat Aces athletes By VINCENT MAHONEY SAN FRANCISCO Oct 3— (UP) - -- M - wn s'iw--Agi- all-Ameri- BARBERTON Ohio— KO Kelly ikron Ohio won' technical knock over Mike Dempsey Rochester nit ST Y 2 rounds 10-rou- nd fighting and entertainment is backed up by three bouts along with a four-rou- curtain-rais- er The-headline- six-rou- nd j i at Stake IOWA CITY' la Oct 3—A brilliant future in women’s golf Is Wolgast and many others Murdock! Wills’ opponent despit-thfact that his head could us quite a lot more hair is only 21 years of age and holds victories over such fighters as Joe Glick Eddie Mack Lope Tenorio Jimmy Goodrich Frankie Stetson - Al Rivers Tommy Cello and many others Another touted newcomer is on just Helen Perkins daughter of a around the comer for Iowa ot law professor at the University Miss Perkins turned in her best performance of the summer season recently when she knocked off 10 strokes from the women’s course record ’at a local links Her score was 80 four under women’s par Consistent putting fancy approach shots and drives averaging 200 yards gave her a course championship at a Michigan resort the Iowa City miss is planning her tournament schedAlready summer ule for next 1 14-year-- old j 'v' the card Battling Bulahan Fill- pino who is a member of the Will® stable will battle Tracy Thompson colored boy from Pocatello Boy® Petie another Filipino out of tn Wills stable will box Juddy LaSalK Sammy George and Lest era Crania of Vicksburg Miss will meet fax return match These three bouts are d for six rounds each A curtain raiser will be announced later four-roun- man university of Greenville S C The Violets of New York unlver-stiembark on a war on felines tomorrow Three of the Violets opponents this year- - has appellations belonging to the cat family first it’s' the Bobcats of West Virginia Wesa leyan: then the Wildcats of Villan-ovand finally the Tigers of Missouri Eozey Berger substitute back will start in the Maryland backfield against Yale Maryland coaches evidently hope lightning will strike in the same spot Berger was the star of the 3 tie last year — M OLD ELI WILL y PLAY MARYLAND -- I Nelson whose professional bout full name was Hildreth C Nelson was 27 years old married and the father of four children ’Tie had been fighting professionally for fir years and was a welterweight The fight card went on uninterrupted wtih Sammy Mandell for mer lightweight champion taking decision from Epug mi easy Myers Pocatello and Chicago wel Denver would appear to be fully Mines capable of beating Colorado Oct 3— (APj— NEW YORK in the third night game of the year Yale’s will eleven Maryland at play Pioneers The usually in Denver New Haven tomorrow with high have trouble with the Miners however Mines usually figures it has hopes of bettering the 1929 result suprised the exan even chance and that attitude is when the old liner Elis to a the is perts by holding hard to beat back Floyd Carrwas ter two ancient and At tie Morgantown He team Mines gonelfrom this West and rivals Pitt matched one bf the most dangerous of all evenly will clash with the result backs Virginia Rocky Mountain conference toss-u- p and on a stronger team would have a Almost all the other eastern Nelson selection every year been !an of contests with Colorado Teachers expect to do games are tune-u- p GAIIE FOOTBALL of j hardly an element of competition lights fairly well with the lesser In In West-1 Ring Collapses involved the conference this year $135 Bound Trip to em State they should clear the first I Harvard Princeton Penn and The Pedagogs j CEDAR RAPIDS Iowa Oct 3 — Salt Lake City hurdle Saturday all will be making their a good pony backfield ready I jjavy son’s debut Harvard has arranged (AP) — Battling Nelson of Waterloo VIA "a k to " with Vermont and Iowa fighting the for the occasion and a line that ap-- 1 a double-headto be much the U S Coast Guard academy as the Mandell-Myematch last night BAMBERGER pears on the surf ape died his wtih will Princeton better than W S C’s gloveson probably opponents ELECTRIC R R He collapsed at the end of the Utah would look much betters need all its resources to turn back was a towel Summer-haytossed and fifth round Pres which if held Amherst’s array strong Wyoming against was in the lineup An ankle the Tigers to a 0 count a year ago in the ring None of the crowd October 4th 1930 threat penn should trample Swarthmore knew it but Nelson was dying injury to Utah’sto star triple His opponent Kid Leonard of East reduce the effec-- 1 without trouble but William and back is bound Good Returning Following 111 was ordered held for J a Moline has will the attack the of Wyoming Navy tlveness give probably Mary Monday CHICAGO j the inquest today He is 17 years two good backs in Dir and Umback good workout was his nineteenth old fiehtine be be will and will second rival Armv’s and a line that probably later in the season Nobody would pick Wyoming to win against but the the conference champions as some score may not be as large expect CHICAGO Oct 3— (UP)— Pacific Montana State’s Bobcats having coast eastern and middle western defeated Idaho will be the favorite football will be presented tonight against Regis college of Denver at for the Inspection of Chicago fans Regis has however one in the first intersectional night Bozeman backfields that has fastest of the games ever played in Chicago Colorado for several in Drake university of Des Moines performed Smith Vegher Cowboy years la and the University of Oregon if Finn and get Noonan they ever will meet in the feature game at Sol- around Montana State’s ends dier field with Loyola university of be off for the goal line Every one Chicago and Georgetown university of these is exceptionally shifty of Washington D C holding a the Worthington and McFarland mine counter attraction at Loyola Bobcat ends are above the I kk two and the Regis quartet The games offer unusually run however than harder to them high-gracompetition for so early the Colorado Aggie wingspass around in the season and are expected to whom they galloped for a 14-- 7 win draw record crowds The Drake last week:"j-r'-Oregon game is attracting wide attention with indications that the attendance will exceed 30000 The probable lineups: Drake Position 1 Oregon Fletcher Bailey Contest Deciding Left End Blanck Christiansen hopis The choicest barleys Left Tackle LOUISVILLE Ky Oct 3— (AP) Bowers —The Rochester baseball club of the Schultz malted world Left Guard International league today is on its kind Don Carlos Way home after winning the “little Forsta finest prepared Center world series” from Louisville of the were whose Sullivan American association yesterday by Colbert existence by five games to three Right Guard j maltsters could result only one Hall Kohjohn The 1930 series ended a can contract between the International Right Tackle Budweiser Olson league and the American association Bailey Right End Best Money Can Buy providing for a championship series Rllng Association clubs have wop six seErdley Quarterback ries and International lsague clubs! Kitzmiller Brewer four' Anltcuscr-Btrsc- h Left Halfback Division of receipts for the 1930 Watts Von Koten series were announced by Mr HickRight Ialfback as follows: Winning players $22- Moeller Iverson ey each 193 losing players $14795 Fullback club $13161 each league $3591 f4 Gross reeclpts were $7488150 and the total attendance for the series was In 53347 Attendance at the final ( game here was the smallest of the VV sen a laulsvlUe lam apparently 'remained at home to listen to radio LIGHT OR DARK— RICH IN BODY— NOT BITTER WOr“1 Serl” at PhU tbe 0t BERKELEY Cal Oct 3— (AP)— p Three westerners and one eastern-- 1 Makes Good Foods Better er were left in the Pacific coast! men’s singles championship here to-- 1 obstacle between Lott and the finals The California contingent was led day as play reached the semi-finV H Bintz Co I Edward G Chandler who swept round by Salt Lahz Cityl UtzTt All four swept through to straight I through Bob Seller defending coast si Distributor st victories in yesterday s matches champion in yesterday’s quarter0 and today meets final 2 George Lott Chicago Davis cup star seeded number one among the visi- Keith Gledhill of Santa Barbara — S — H ANHEUSER-BUSCtors led ihe advance by downmg In the women’s singles event Mrs Clifford Sutter of New Orleans 3 Helen Wills Moody world’s chamAlso Makers cj Dutch Extra Dry Ginger Ale 3 Cranston Holman of San Fran- pion meets Edtih cross San Fransemicisco who defeated young Sidney cisco Wightman cup star in a Wood Jr of New York is the only final match 13 I 10-rou- nd I - Yale-Maryla- nd - - u Battling all-st- ar sea-ha- u-wYOim- Ta ve ‘ - semi-wind- er ‘ ' up rs 7-- J - GETS i e I Fur-stro- TRIM ACORNS ng ' LEAGUE Standing of the Teams W L Pet 57 26 687 Hollywood 45 33 577 Lcs Angeles 49 41 494 San Francisco COAST J WHO MADE 17? Sacramento Seattle Oakland Portland 42 42 40 36 37 35 34 Mission 46 45 49 483 462 446 438 410 Thursday’s Results Seattle 3 San Francisco Sacramento 3 Mission 2 Los Angeles 10 Portland Oakland 4 Hollywood 9 0 Victory of Portland over Los Angeles yesterday weakened the chances of the Angels to win the second half of the Pacific coast league race toI: 'Vs day The Ducks scored eight times in dhe sixth and five times in the next 'two inning to win the game 15 to 10 Two runs in the ninth failed to 9 to keep Oakland from suffering alead4 defeat ‘at the hands of the ing Hollywood Sheiks Sacramento broke a tie in the seventh with one run to beat the Missions 3 to 2 and Seattle San Fran cisco for a 3 to 0 win R H E Score: Oakland 4 9 2 9 10 Hollywood Batteries: Phebus Kssicii and Read Wetzel and Severeid TTihuaft’s ®11 ft® R H L Score: 3 8 Sacramento 2 12 3 Missions Batteries: Freitas and Koehler Caster Pillette and Brenzel R H E Score: 0 6 San Francisco 3 6 Seattle Batteries: Turpin and Gaston Reuther and Cox Score: R H E Los Angeles 1018 15 18 Portland Batteries: Peters Walsh Yerkes and Warren Skiff p Lahti Ortman Keating and Palm i PABST CORPORATION MILWAUKI1 Th sax old nam line 1844 DISTRIBUTED BY REILLY ATKINSON CO Inc CHICAGO— Edgar Norman Norwon by technical knockout from Frankie Ciore Detroit way rounds- - f cx A ISoiiuiiQ Hunna Him ' SAN FRANCISCO Oct 3 (UP) — He BisgUvgugsi? de 15 Rochester Takes : v available and and in the markets of the in in the plant of its ancestors men malt in The in the familiar red ten-ye- ar Tl -- Four Remain estem i ourney Bailey-Mal-t Synmip N I al 6-- y Frankie Bray Paul DeHate Eddia 13-1- STARS AGAIN e r Wills is only 23 years of age and has taken part in over 150 ring bat97 knockouts tles He has scored of thereby earning r the monicker “The San Diego Sandman ” He has whipped such battlers as Young Jack Thompson former welter king Dick Rameo LeMon Ramies Young Dempsey Young Corbett Young-TonAlvarado Freddie Mack 13-- ek r nd At the first of the season Promoter McGiiUs promised Salt Lake fans some of the best bouts available So far he has kept his promise Last week he had Manuel Quintero third ranking junior wel- terweight in the country on the card with Charlie Feraci The card packed the house and what a card ' it turned out to be Now he is offering two of the world’s outstanding welterweights in Wills and Murdock Both battlers have met and defeated the very best in their division Willis is now on his way to Cleveland Ohio where-hwill fight Champion Tommy Freeman about the middle of November Freeman’s crown will be C rush line 6-t- o-0 Greek-and-Gre- SALT LAKE CITY Oct 3— Young Harry (Wills sensational San Diego welterweight and Eddie Murdock classy welter from Oklahoma will clash in t he headline bout at McCullough’s arena Monday night according to Promoter C W McGillis These two classy battlers were imported here for the headline bout! on another Card that promises to produce an abundance of high-cla- ss - 6-- (By The Associated Press) CEDAR RAPIDS la — Sammy Mandell Rockford HI outpointed Spug Meyers Pocatello 10 rounds CINCINNATI Ohio— Freddie Mil ler Cincinnati outpointed Johnny Farr Cleveland 10 rounds AT SALT LAKE - ed 12 7-- 13 natius The Gaels skinned through verdict It last year with a will be close wtili smart prophets tilt recalling the is one that has seldom obeyed the dope book Fans hope to see a Ititle more of the team that “Slip” Madigan threw under wraps last Sunday after it had scored three times in 12 minutes on West Coast Army All eyes will be on one Frederick Francis Sten-ne- tt boomed to step Into one of the niches lately vacated by Ackerman Seehetti Simas et al left-hand- By FRANK II FRAWLEY Associated Press Sports Writer oct 2— ap— By exDenver coio night the footballknow perts- will be claiming they where the strength lies in the Rocky Mountain conference race Most certainly Saturday’s games should furnish considerable light on what might reasonably be expected to happen at some of the mileposts on the championship road The Utah Wyoming game at Salt Lake for Instance should afford some degree of comparison between Utah and Brigham Young univerif there is any lingering sity and doubt one may refer to the score in the game at Provo between B Y U and Nevada The Cougars clawed Wyoming for a 19-- 20-- win Utah 7 bowled over Nevada Inasmuch as Utah and B Y U hold a great amount of favor for the 1930 title this week’s results in the two games will cast shadows of forthcoming events Colorado’s performance at Columbia against the University of Missouri may prove nothing in so far as Rocky Mountain strength is concerned but it is bound to indicate whether the Silver and Gold is to be taken seriously in the 1930 drive The Colorado camp has been optimistic for the last two years but C U’s 1929 team despite the fact it lost only one game was far short of championship caliberss Missouri passis reputed to have a first-claing game while Colorado has taken over the open game to make up for the absence of a plunger of the Bill Smith mold Utah Aggies’ invasion of Colorado the opening game ofbail!Springs for the Colorado the college in year if determine will wick definitely “Bully” Van de Graafrs revamped offense is strong enough to carry on against the conference pack With “Dutch” Clark gone the Tigers must shoulder the burden of proof Clark of the had a habit of winning mostindividhis the for Tigers by games ual brilliance He did it last year inin spite of some merely average was defensive play terference His as big a factor in what success C C had as his exploits on offense There is no Clark in this Tiger The line is better than backfield may it was in 1929 Utah Aggies win with open football but it is doubtful If Dick Romney’s Farmers will cut much of a swath in the C —Out here in California where the natives claim they are always ahead of the rest of the country six varsities are trying hard to prove the point tomorrow Though the frost is far from on the pumpkin these six football teams engage in contests of the kind ordinarily described as “crucial midseason games” At Berkeley Coach “Nibs” Price’s team — pardon two teams — are considered certain to draw a full-bloi Tartar in Babe Hollingberry’s WashThe real ington State eleven probably strength of Price’s teams the delicate matter of which is his first team wrill be decided California took the Cougars by two touchdowns last Bar an unthe jaunt tp Ogden: Conover F likely upset the year Bears should be Prince Candland Horlacher John- good enough to win Down at Palo Alto Glenn Scobey son Hone Clark Walser Staples Warner sends a young strong “Pop” WilHales Wilkinson Yorgason team in to attempt reprisals for the son Coombs Mathews Romney defeat the Stanford- team sufC C Prince last year at the hands of fered Raymond Simper Santa Clara Toone and Prcbert The Broncos are still picking Glen Wilkinson former star quar- bear claws out of their hides after looks good terback at Ogden High week’s last bruising defeat at Berketo start the game at the signal ley and should not be any more for the visitors barking job reserves a crushing last able to withstand in will engage The “Y” of fresh reserves hands the at half as a final a short vworkout today ace is in Mettler Herman Their preparation for the Wildcats shape good iTotted Weber college athletes the came situation prevails workout Thurs- at Much through a spirited Stanford as at California the a brief booked for are day They team still a nebulous comas a final first” of signal drill late today about 10 men too many posite step in preparing for the Cougars behind the line where particularly the From the line standpoint luck with the flashy Warner in is teams Saturday night should be Phil Moffatt the versatile and seahowThe matched Cougars evenly Rothert soned and half a Harlpw advanever will hold a big weight Warmen smart fast dozen young tage In the backfield reserves should ner’s repeat ample unwas Stevenson Coach Merlon Saturday’s history at Berkeley decided today as to his starting last wear down a tiring Bronco and flarefor the Saturday night lineup the end enough to win toward line — He at use Poaletti quarmay up Los Marshall Duf field At Angeles ter and again he may start Read Musick are Mohler and Orv Jimmy sea are two These staging youths beto well looked function enough battle for the quarter post fast California’s Southern -rious hind big Peterson Ing and Francis look line to take the decision over Orelike the other starting backs gon State The Beavers are not Doxey will be at center with Hick unusually this year and Howman and Knapp on the wings An ard Jones’sstrong team took them pretty derson and Ahlf will be the starting much at leisure last year 21 to 0 Buch and Valentine with guards HusAt the Seattle Washington alter at tackles Phekies under Jimmy rejuvenated Coach Stevenson will have more lan — of the Purdue Phelans —should to He 35 men suits in than hopes improve over last year’s encoungive every member of the squad a ter with Montana when the Miners chance to demonstrate his ability a hatfull of dope and New outfits were issued to 19 reg overturned to a 6 dogfall Barthem held new equipulars last night and the of charleyhorse or an outbreak ment will be worn for the first time ring housemaid’s knee the Saturday night ford should have the Senior high school students with Merle Hufends and backs mumbling student body cards will be admitted Montana beards their into by half time am50 cents Junior to the game for team coast Another that had High students will be admitted for bitious schedule-make- rs last wincents first its in ter is year unOregon announcThe price for adults was “Doc” Clarence of der guidanceed at $ I today No reserved seats Minnesota amiable the Spears 10000 and the will be available The Webfeet need only seats at the stadium may be jammed spheroid field to make the analogy a watery contest for the to paddle past as they complete Interest in the night battle has the other Webfeettryfrom Drake at v west the of all to parts spread "viChicago Idaho Wyoming Spectators from St Mary’s the fourth California Nevada and various Utah points Titan will wait until Sunday to try are expected to turir out for the what has each year become a more contest the subjugadifficult assignment— ' St IgIrishmen fellow of their tion j GETSBATTLE e Cougars Entertain Big Nevada Team Farmers flay Tiger Eleven Saturday expected to-th- HEADLINE GAME Francis fullback and Jimmie Ing halfback These right: Jim to see action under the arcs are HARRY WILLS '! sensational outfielder of the Cardinals GEORGE WATKINS a homer in his first trip plate in world the Athletics series competition against Thursday Watkins is a sticker and a capable fly chaser- His' feat of yesterday is a world series record MEET UTAH III this season offers one of the strongest grid WEBER COLLEGE in the history of the institution The Wildcats oppose Brigham Young university reserves here Saturday night in the first Owl contest in Utah's history Four of the stars of the Weber aggregation are pictured belhw Top row left to right: Poaletti quarterback and Welch halfback Lower row left to Contents One of Cards Big Guns WYOMING WILL foot-'ba- FIGHT RESULTS Football Mountain Elevens Face Crucial - 6-- ST LOU I 6-- 8-- BM-16- S 1 A |