Show (o Mickey B Shakes Up ft ft ft ft Greenb erg Dropped Paul Waner-Lo- u From Clean Up Post By Veteran Player SPQRTS T:-- - PiinrVi n PinrVi Goslin Will Be Clean- - LOGAN-PRESTO- up Man NEIL l (Associated Press Sports Writer) OT LOUIS Oct 6— (AP)— Mickey Cochrane hauled in the oxygen Detroit Tigers tank for his heart-sic- k last today administered baseball's condirites for a team in desperate tion ' - '' - He not only shook up his batting order deposing giant Hank Green-ber- g from Bronx to sixth fourth place substituting veteran the sandy hawk-nose- d posiGoose Goslin in the clean-u- p tion but he also planned to gamble on young Elden Auker to outpitch the Cardinals' Lanky Tex Carleton in the fourth game of the world Weber High Is Defeated By Bear River Eleven By Close Score NORTHERN DIVISION Won Lost Pet Preston Logan Box Elder Bear River 2 2 0 1000 0 1000 1 0 1000 1 1 1 500 500 000 000 000 1 0 0 Weber Ogden 1 2 Shortstop Bill Rogell moves up a North Cache 2 0 Cache South peg to fifth in the line of batters if he plays at all Rogell limping" from Friday's Results a strained left ankle suffered in the 25 South Cache 19 Preston fourth inning of-- Thursday's game 21 North Cache 0 Logan when he slid into second was not 13 Weber 6 River Bear improved by a smashing 'collision xrith PeDner Martin in the seventh and Logan remain at the yesterday He made two errors after top--Preston the league standing with two Cochrane for relief before the asking victories and no "defeats in the northern football division Box Elsaw iicue action an year as a or Herman "Flea" Clifton a der has one victory and no defeats Preston captured a free scoring rookie from Beaumont might refrom South Cache Friday 25 game Clifton understudied place him to 19 'while Logan was winning over Rogell in practice yesterday Cache 21 to 0 There was a bare' chance the North River eked out a Bear brooding Cochrane might make even decision over Weber in the other more drastic changes and there was contest This contest was a report that' he was considering league contested The Bears J'pfltfinc nff himsplf in nfaro nf TnTn stubbornly scored in the first and final periods White But Mickev with one hit in Weber's lone touchdown came in 11 chances is batting only 091 himthe second quarter self The only hitters really stanThomas and Wallace played sending up are Goslin and Gehringer sational ball for Weber Holmgren jvrith 384 each Greenberg has left Oylerand Giles sparkled for Bear nine men stranded on base by his River Summaries: hitting failure in three games BEAR RIVER WEBER t hough he hit the only Tiger homer Hansen LE B Anderson in the first game off Dizzy Dean Jones Fuller LT His average is still 273 as a result D Bingham LG Holmgren of three hits in 11 times at bat C Pierson Thomas ' Johanson RG IN TIGHT SPOT Taylor Knudson RT The real desperation of the Tigers Fox Anderson K RE "situation aside from the fact that Dorghele Winzeler QB they must beat both the Deans at Wallace Hall LH least once each before they win this Bingham RH Evertson Oyler series lies hidden in the past records Giles FB of championship play In 20 series Russell Score by Quarters: limited to seven games where the " 0 '6 0 0 — 6 count at the end of the first three Weber 7 0 0 6—13 River games stood 2 to 1 the leading club Bear Weber— Hunter Ig Substitutions: eventually won the title 18 times Miller rt Fox rt Bear River— The two exceptions were the Pirates lg Jones le of 1925who not only trailed 2 to 1 but lost the fourth game as well and LOGAN NORTH CACHE still finished with three straight vicYeates LE Feltman tories over 'Washington The SenaMitton LT Goody of ute -- 13-to- -6 -- 1 " r De-Yo- tors In 1924 came from behind a deficit to win out taking three out of the last four from the Giants Every hope of ultimate victory Mickey has for his Tigers --now trailing two games to one rests in the mental stimulus of the return to the batting order he used most of the season in the drive to the Am- PriMn IpacilP tvnnant Trwrarri tVio end Of the campaign Greenberg hit so hard Mickey had to shove him ' forward But Greenberg at the moment is the hitting goat of the series He woke up in the ninth inning of yesterday's conflict first of three games here as the battlefield shifted from 2-- 1 Detroit but his gestureraonderous triple to center with two out scoring Jo-J- o White who had singled 'only "served to rob the second of the fantastic brothers Dean lil brother Paul of a shutout ' As it was young brother Paul merely hitched up his pants heaved one down ' the middle that Rogell popped to Frankie Frisch for the final out and trotted off the field with the screams of the packed Missouri stands heralding his 4 to 1 victory He had won as easily as big brother Diz did on the openenig day with moreof the same to come any time Frisch cared to call on them Paul provided Cochrane with the reasons for demoting Greenberg long before suffering Hankus smashed a fast ohePaul was trying to streak through there for the third strike before in Twice and the shutout a: i i i anus uitii ius iirsi becona uuics on men base came with Hank up and failed to get the ball back as far — 5 A SEVEN STRIKEOUTS IJ - - rrrt lr- - T n I n ri nir 1 flic- - comfiture for 111 brother fanned six other fellows for a total of seven strikeouts scattered six other hits one at a time through the first Run Grayson BtissfelJ Newiand Henry AUn J Gould George Kirkicy and Lea Goatet' are among tit famons (alajcy of aporti writer six innings and aside from walking five had no extraordmary difficulty leaving 13 men stranded on base one shy of the series record His job was made considerably easier as the Cards pounced on Tommy Bridges from the start slapped him for eight hits in five innings including a mighty triple and double by John Leonard "Pepper" Martin a triple by Jack Rothrock and a double by Bill Delancey They blew Tommy out of the picture with none 'out in the fifth and two runs in Elon Hogsett held the Cards to one hit the rest of the way The only salve for Cochrane's wounded soul in the face of a situation further aggravated by the fact that the entire club barring only Rowe Gehringer Goslin and himself looks scared to death was the pleasant- ending of his first personal - - tussle this year with Martin Felslev Cottle Aston Nelson Mathews LG C RG Jeffs Olsen Simpson Eames Thompson Otterbeck Hugie Adams - RT RE Harrison Pitcher QB - HB Gutke HB Andrew FB Johnson Score by quarters: North Cache Logan ng 0 0 0 7 0 7 0—0 7—21 MiM GAINS RING VERDICT NEW YORK Oct 6— CAP) — Your heavyweight champion of the world carefree Maxie Baer can dance the reeling midnight through for the next nine months and have nothing much to fear from Young Steve Hamas the Passaic N J boy who stood half a head smaller than Big Art Lasky here last night and punched out a decision in 10 rounds amIn the history of this-grea- t was never a there phitheatre roy : who stood up and such heart as Young with fought Hamas did in this struggle with Lasky He gave away seven pounds and two precious inches in reach yet he stood up after a terrific old thrashing in the third round and came back to win though he was out on his feet at'the end lo Joe The judges disagreed six to Hamas rounds gave four for Lasky and Harold Barnes gave them five apiece but Barnes voted for Lasky because of his courageous finish Referee Billy Kav-anausettled the dispute by 'giving Hamas five Lasky four and calling one even The victory though it proved nothing except that the Garden will have trouble getting a real contender for Baer was popular with the crowd of 12524 —— : — An-gel- gh Pocatello Defeated In Close Grid Game POCATELLO Oct 6— (AP)— The Blackfoot High school Bronchos defeated the Pocatello High school team 12 to in a big ten conference 'game before 1800 fans here yesterday It was the first contest in the new Irviri footoall stadium A blocked punt recovered by Bond Broncho tackle produced the first score in the second quarter Nugent Blackfoot star crashed the through th3 v line for a yard and wild horse who ran him ragged in another touchdown in the third 1931 when Mickey caught for the period Athletics Pocatello followed with a pass John Leonard walked in the Sessions to Rauch 'for the only local seventh hit Rogell so hard going into second that he broke up a Possible doub-pla- y by making the shortstop muff Gehringer's toss on Rothrock's grounder and then de emed to put on his old pilf act and steal third He set sailering but the ball beat Pepper there Owen put it on him in a cloud of dust and the wild horse trotted away scowling a lasco figuratively dangling from his neck score —f — At Hollywood— Lou Salica 118 technicaled Babyf a'ce New York Matheson 118 Oakland (6) Don Conn 174 Pasadena (drew) Mickey McFarland 171 Los Angeles j (0) Wa1tT Jprz 1fi2 New Yort kavoed flack Ward 167 "San Diego (4) xommy urn I3t san uxego Danny Robles 132 Los Angeles (4) ae-clsio- Me-Jvm- StaA-dud-Examl- ner - Ea oiranireetr PAGE EDITED BY AL WARDEN OGDEN UTAH GAELS BATTLE GOLDEN BEARS lantzee otar nags Forty Nine Homers -- SPORTS STAFF ALL-STA- R trccC first-basem- an sub--stit- -- GRIDIRON RACE J DuringLong Se SERIES BATTLES Big Games On Schedule Over Nation Temple Shows Ability Ogdenites Score In Last Period To Nose Out " 1 Price Eleven ns 0-- FOOTBALL 7-- SCORES 7-- Star Again In I ear Baseball j i i old old I i i i 6 UTESFAVORED OVERTIGERS f - ! Dern Defeats York Heavyweight j - P) f I I 6-- Mc-Kenzi- j ejat Ogden High gridders eked out a 7 t6 0 decision over Carbon High of Price on the new field back of the high school Friday The :teams played on even terms for three periods In the final period Norton intercepted e Carbon pass on the Carbon strilpe A penalty and a short pass took line the ball to the seven-yar- d Norton then rifled a pass to for the lone touchdown of the game Burt' converted from scrimmage rd Ben-goch- ea for the extra point The Ogdenites showed great improvement over their play of last week when they met defeat at the hands of Preston Summary: OGDEN CARBON LE Sanders Cary ? M Jeiikes Mathis Forsythe 'DeCorso Christensen C Call RG Snow Laurisl Randall RT Clarke Rouse RE J Jenkes Fish Steed LT LG QB j LH Simone Bingham RH Aramaki Vaughn Piersonti FB Kemirk Score by quarters: 0 0 0 0—0 Carbon i 0 0 7—7 0 Ogden Officials: Referee H Welsh umpire V Peterson linesman Sebas- tian " WITH WEBER Keith Wangsgaard Again Sparkles Both Teams Lack Scoring Punch Weber college alumni battled the Weber college team of 1934 to a scoreless tie at the stadium Friday rs had two chances The to score during ' the game and the varsity one Keith Wangsgaard former captain of Weber college gridders and also a former B Y U captain played splendid ball S Wangsgaard also sparkled on the line old-time- Summary: Weber Alum (0) Sackett LE Terran LT LG O Wangsgaard Kinard Stone L Austad : M Snow G K Wangsgaard R Wangsgaard RG A Wangsgaard RT Burton Doxey RE S Wangsgaard Foley ' C Snow Watts j Kincaidt QB LH Demming Price Carr Francis - RH FB Mines Score by periods: Alumni s' Weber - 0 0 0 0 By HENRY M'LEMORE (United Press Staff Correspondent) ST LOUIS Oct 6 — (UP) — The theme song of the 1934 world series is Love in Bloom Love in full bloom All kinds of love in full bloom Mama love papa love puppy love brother love sister love love sister-in-la- w and love love brother-in-la- w Final figures released today show that Waner's batting average was 362 just one point less than Gehrig's J363 Gehrig also topped American home run hitters with 49 He also led in runs batted in with 167" -- 0 0 0—0 0—0 'Referee Clark umpire Belliston - uncle-by-marria- ge To the casual fan the drama of this meeting between the Tigers and the Cards lies only in the happiness of the ball field But to those of us whose business it is to delve behind the apparent in a veritable liberty loan drove for the truth the base153 602 212 352 ball game is a side issue It is ob- Terry N Y 142 559 189 338 Chicago scured by high romance by ever- Cuyler 154 600 200 333 Louis Collins St lasting devotion by the interVaughan Pitts - 149 558 188 333 mingling of tender hearts that beat Leslie 146 546 181 332 Brooklyn as one in time and 139 580 192 331 York New Moore by the dream of a cottage small by Allen 145 580 192 331 Philadelphia" water-fa-ll on easy convenient paya Cinn-P132 500 165 330 h Moore J ments 153 582 189 325 New York Ott The principals in this happy union AMERICAN LEAGUE of cupid and the national pastime New York 154 579 210 Z383 Gehrig are Schoolboy Rowe Dizzy Dean Detroit 154 601 214 356 and Daffy Dean who happen to be Gehringer 13 556 194 349 Wash Manush the only winning pitchers of the Simmons Chicago 138 557 192 ?345 series so far Each of these gentle Vosmik Cleveland 104 405 138 341 men is magnificently in love and 153 592 201 340 Detroit Greenberg surrounded no matter where he may Foxx 540 180 333 150 Philadelphia be — be it the bullpen the dugout 154 525 207 331 Cleveland the mound or in a barber shop —by Trosky Phila 144 543 178 328 Higgins an aura of orange blossoms hope West St Louis 122 482 156 324 chests and looks Schoolboy is sparking with Miss Edna Skinner who came on from El Dorado to be near her intended ARE and write stories for the papers ex perting the series through inexpert but adoring eyes A smile from PICKED TO WIN Edna and Schoolboy's curve becomes inspired to a point where it would make a bopmerange seem like an arrow A frown and Schoolboy be- LARAMIE Wvo Oct! 6— (AP) — e three-eycomes justi nother leaguer Brigham Young and Wyoming uni- with tenni elbow versmes were reaay ioaay ior- a Assisting Edna in keeping the resumption of $heir intense rivalry Junior Rdwe's morale in the pink are Mr and Mrs Rowe Sr who Favored to win the Cougars from nevertheless were looking for save Provo in the background ktep quietly when the photographers are on a taxing duel with the Cowboys hand with the expectation that a battle As you can see love is blooming akin to the 1933 struggle may deall around the Schoolboy His is a velop Brigham Young had a close line-u- p for call in that game although the pretty a short series like this But the Cougars won 6 to 3 t The Cougars arrived here at noon Dean boys have him topped They came prepared with a love and pride yesterday and took a light workout retinue sufficient for an entire 154 The team was not accompanied by game season There's not a page on Coach Ott Romney He went to the Dean family album not a twig Fort Collins to watch Colorado Agon the family tree1 that isn't repre gies Play Arizona and then to Densented at this moment in St Louis ver to view the Denver-GeorThe official attendance of yester Washington contest last night Assistant Coach "Red" Richardday s game was 34183 Those 183 son was in charge of the Brigham were all Deans on its arrival There was Dizzy's bride There Young-outfi- t This will be B Y Us third game was Daffy's girl friend from over Ohio way There was Paw Dean of the seasonwho is certain to have kleig eyes if he poses for one more picture There was Grandpa Dean Uncle Charley Boo who was Nettie s cousin by her first marriage Ezra Dean who claims he's a relative but can't prove it little Timmy and Tessie Dean the Oct POCATELLO twins and bunches of assorted other (AP)— Deans Matchmaker Henry O'Leary today The Dean cheering section In the held up the purse of Ramon Espita stands throws off love when Dizzy 131 San Francisco boxer who was or Daffy is working like a depot counted out in the second round of stove throws off heat You can a boxing bout with Denalmost see its shimmering reflected nis Hubert 133 Bozeman Mont in the shiny serge of Umpire Klem's here last night blue pants Espita went down for a two count One can but be impressed by the in the first round when Hubert manner in'which love has shown the landed a light right to the head He went down again way in this world series The cynics the who occupy the press rows are be in the second The crowd booed to feel little tugs of performance ginning already tenderness in the spots where their 148 Omaha" drew in hearts once were I detect i Jimmy Kellysemi-finand Walker a rennaissance of the hearts and flow ers element in the world of snort Miller Pocatello 145 won a four- In the not so far distant future rouna aecision om iuime auwu you will read less and less of fast- - 145 Blackfoot — c-breaking curves rifle' pegs to second and mighty wallops into the Tight- field stands and more of love two Caldwell Wins Over cigarets in the dark the first corsage he ever bought for her the old back-porTwin Falls Eleven swing chafing dishes fudge a pair of little baby shoes a candle In the window and moonlight a June TWIN FALLS Oct 6— (AP) — The Caldwell High school Cougars led night and (Copyright 1934 by United Press) by a backfield sensation Jimmy — Johnston won 20 to 13 over Coach "Hank" Powers' Twin Falls Bruins here yesterday Advances To The visitors held the edge throughout the contest which was Semi-Fin- al Round bitterly fought Johnston's punting b'eRKELEY Cal Oct C— (AP)— and running provided most of 'the Fred Perry of England world's thrills of the game The invaders scored in the first amateur champion tennis player v and fourth quarters third crosses rackets with Bud Chandler i Twin Falls pushed over touchte of Berkeley former national of downs in the last two frames after titlistin a semi-finthe Pacific coast tournament here a series' of successful passes — j today At rvHvMtWr'r TtMhisrri Flint The winner will meet Mich scored technical knockout Don Budge f Oakland star for the title" tomorrow Budge over Dave Barry Chicago (6) Alpena Mich provided the big upset of the tourna- George Stevens New York welEddie Ran ment when he swept aside Lester in-ea- ch -- three-quart- er ' i far-aw- ay COUGARS good-inspiratio- nal ge - - Work Idahoans of Coast Battler 10-rou- nd Cali-fornia- head linesman Ballard bobcatsplTy farmerjleven LOGAN Utah Oct 6 — (AP) — With i praises for their 26-- 7 victory last week over the highly touted Denver university grid team still ringing in their ears the Utah State Agricultural college gridders today awaited the kickoff in their game with the Montana State Bobcats here The CatSj 28 strong arrived yesterday and after a short workout were pronounced ready for battle by Coach Schubert Dyche their mentor The Moritanans after having suffered a 20-- 6 defeat at the hands of the Brigham Young university recently are centering their offense around the veteran fullback Louis Edwards and will key their defense guard largely on their Jack Baltzell Coach E L "Dick" Romney of the has drilled his squad Aggies strenuously in the hope that he could bring his charges out of a ' "slight let down" he says he has noticed during the last few days ) nd ch you-ho- o" s Perry place-kicki- cinter-collegia- - : - red-hair- ed old 6-- All Stars Hold 0 here yesterday 6-- Edge Passing and plunging of Coach Ott Anderson's Landy Moscow yearlings Over Coast Champs featured the game Maupin Rich Pavkov and Prince Idaho backfield LOS ANGELES Oct 6 — (AP)— men were outstanding performers The Lewiston team held the in- The selected stars of the Pacific vaders for downs twice in the Coast league's seven other teams toshadow of their own goalposts " day held a 2 t ol edge over Los Angeles in their post season series as a rH The first 10 months of the pres- result of a hitting rampage at ent fiscal year brought In Wrigley Field yesterday which gave a 9 to 7 triumph the taxes in federal gasoline $163-0000- ng al —— FRESHMEN WIN LEWISTON Idaho Oct 6— (AP) Stoefen of Los American —In the first game of the season Davis cup ace Angeles with the yesterday for both teams the University of score of 4 917 0 Idaho freshmen defeated the Lewis-to- n surprising State Normal school team 19 to j n's al six-rou- nd 198-pou- v- : It was the first time Gehrig ever took his league's batting champion ship and he second time for Waner He led in 1927 The leading 10 batsmen ' league: NATIONIA LEAGUE G AB H Pet Club Player P Waner Pittsburgh 146 599 218 362 - ALUMNI TIE Weber Col (0) XTEW YORK Oct 6— (UP)— Paul right fielder of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Lou Gehrig first baseman of the New York Yankees wound up the 1934 baseball season as champion batsman of the National and American lWaner ON GRIDIRON 30-ya- In His League ROLE IN WORLD CLOSE BATTLE By HERBERT W BARKER (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK Oct 6— (AP)— Yale or Columbia? California or St Mary's? Iowa or Northwestern? Georgia Tech or Vanderbilt? Minnesota or Nebraska? These were the burning questions of the day as the nation's football fans prepared to swarm into Stadia from one coast to the other in pursuit of their favorite outdoor pastime Yale and Columbia meeting at New Haven for the first time in 29 years dominated the eastern program What has Ducky Pond succeeded in accomplishing in his first year as Yale's he£oTcoach? Has Lou Little found replacements for Cliff Montgomery and Red Matal heroes of Columbia's Rose Bowl victory of last January? The answers were to be found in the Yale bowl Although it had nothing whatever tos do with the Pacific coast conference race California's tussle with Slip Madigan's St Mary Gaels was a standout on the far western slate despite such other encounters as Southern California and Washington State Stanford and Oregon State Two highly touted Big Ten arrays were involved in the collision of Iowa and Northwestern at Evanston but middle western interest likewise was stirred by Minnesota's joust with Nebraska of the Big Six the western conference game between Indiana and Ohio State Purdue's intersectional battle with Rice Notre Dame's debut against Texas Wisconsin's setto with Marquette and the champion Michigan Wolverines inaugural with Michigan State Southern critics expected considerable light on potential champions or to be shed in such games as those between Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech Tulane and Auburn North Carolina and Tennessee to mention a few Featuring the eastern card along with Yale and Columbia were the meetings between Pitt and West Virginia Army and Davidson Navy and Virginia Manhattan and Kansas State and Villanova and Western Maryland Princeton Harvard! Colgate Syracuse Fordham -- New York University Penn and several other major schools opened their season against minor opposition Friday night's schedule was marked by an impressive show of i power by Pop Warner's Temple Owls who swamped" Texas A and M 40-- 6 Penn Military which held Rutgers to a scoreless tie last week sprang another upset by stopping who Is 0 Bucknell the first home game Bobby Burns middleweight wrestler of Columbus Ohio all-st- ar mat an event of in main the with the Bisons have failed to win in six matched Ralph Morley fine a Bums has Elks club at the card ran reputation years Duquesne Monday night up a record 99-- 0 score on Ashland The bout will be best two out of three falls Denver and George Washington played to a scoreless tie in Denver Colorado (Greeley) Teachers 40 Oklahoma A and M nosed out Western State (Gunnison) 0 a 9 Drake Detroit beat Western Arizona 7 Colorado Aggie 3f FAR WEST (Mich) State Teachers 25-- 7 and Columbia university 13 Albany Mississippi State dropped a 6 decision to Millsaps college 0 Idaho High school results: Twin Falls 13 Caldwell 20 Ogden High 7 Carbon High 0 River 13 Weber High Burley 21 Idaho Falls 0 Delancey-Dea- n Shoshone 19 Gooding 13 Provo 7 Payson 0 Oakland 25 Olbion 0 Spanish Fork 21 Springville 0 Lehi 18 Lincoln 6 Eden 7 Declo 0 Castleford 33 Hazelton 0 Murray 7 Jordan 20 Glenns Ferry 26 Fairfield 13 ST LOUIS Oct 6— (AP) —It i Bingham 8 Granite 0 6 Davis 13 Cyprus 0 doesn't seem to matter how fast the Hagefman 3512 Richfield 6 0 7 Wasatch North Hill Summit Hailey King company Bill Delancey Richfield 14 FiUmore 13 Buhl 25 Kimberly 0 catcher and Paul Dean J 21 0 Cache North Jerome 24 Wendell 14 Logan pitcher just naturally are a winning 19 25 Preston Cache South St Joseph's Academy (Boise) 0 combination ' 0 0 Weber Alumni college a Greensboro Nampa' 25 native of Delancey EAST 0 Melba 7 N C has been in organized baseball Eagle American Falls-Temple 40 Texas A and M 6 Rupert 0 just three years Two years ago the 0 0 Bucknell Penn (tie) Military wire haired youngster who hits for Duquesne 99 Ashland 0 terrific distance caught Dean on the Georgetown 20 Mt St Mary's 0 St Louis Cardinal farm at SpringSalem 12 West Liberty 0 won Mo Western field the and they 12 Geneva 6 Thiel Association pennant Last year they SOUTH played together in Columbus and Southwestern the team not only won theAmerican Mississippi i 19 (TennJ 0 Association pennant but a post season series with Minneapolis and the MiUsaps 7 Mississippi State 6 Henderson 27 Louisiana Tech 0 little world series from Rochester SALT LAKE CITY Oct 6 — (AP) (New Orleans) 21 Mercer "Loyola Yesterday Bill caught and hit o ' — With victory generally forecast for t and Paul pitched and the Cards had MID-WES- T them in their first 1934 Rocky little trouble winning the third Teach25 State Western of series from Detroit the world the game mountain conference grid test the 7 ers : v Tigers University of Utah- Redskins were — — f -- — f Oklahoma A and M 7 Drake 0 today for' their assault on the North Dakota State 27 St Shorri-a- s ready Colorado ' college Bengals New (Minn) 0 Lighter and less experienced than 25 Franklin 0 Butler v the Utes Coach W T "Bully" Van Simpson 14 Penn 0 De Graaff's fighting Tigers from Illinois Wesleyan ' 0 St Louis 0 Colorado i Springs are expected to (uo on SALT LAKE CITY Oct -rely 21 0 trickery in an effort to hold Ohio Wesleyan Dayton score the of their heavier opponents —Ira Dern 216 Salt Lake City deXavier 30 Findlay 3 down feated Hans Schultz 218 New York 4 Western Union 0 Augustana The Invanders arrived yesterday in a wrestling match here last night j Akron 26 Kent State 0 and in their workout left an impreswon the first fall with an The Utahn DePaul 20 St Ambrose 6 in their manNebraska Wesleyan 14 Kearney sion of tI smoothness airplane spin in 18 minutes and ' euvers Schultz was unable to return 0 J Teachers It is the Ute's second game of this Bill Longson 213 Salt' Lake City Wichita 13 Oklahoma City 0 season1 They already have a 0 13 and Tiny Roebuck 298 Oklahoma Kansas Wesleyan Bethany drew in a time-lim- it match victory over the Drake university (Kas) 6 Sherman Christensen 210 Salt Oklahoma Baptists 10 Durant team of Des Moines Lake City and Al Newman 212 (Okla) Teachers 0 Thret of the performers in the Des Moines game will be out of the SOUTHWEST Salt Lake City also drew In a time limit affair4 lineup today however Fred Texas Tech 14 Baylor 7 Bill Hanson 188 Salt Lake City ROCKY MOUNTAIN tackle Glen Arnett back-fie- ld 0 0 man defeated Fred Speyer 200 Salt Lake and Joe Rinaldl a halfDenver George Washington back are out with injuries match (tie) City in a one-fa- ll Outfielder Wins Crown For Second Time LOVE PLAYS A TIGERS TAKE Faces Morley Monday Pirate 5 IN COAST TILT near-champio- TQieT (Or —— — N TAKE LEAD IN J By EDWARD fx n Gehrig Annex Major League Titles In Batting SECTION rAr T ° 00 All-Sta- rs de-cisio- ned Edwin Walling won technical knockout ovxer George Bond 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