Show ho ALLTAR SPORTS STAFF Harry Goa SECTION ft ri r41 cll- -li UUJjCUU !3J0 FERGUSON TRIUMPHS AGAIN ARL FERGUSON is in the limelight again in northern di- - OGDEN UTAH U I " t l ' it n' ±n iacti - vision m- ujc 1!ma iootDan' i?erguson iias ueeu assumed the light in this part of the state ever since he mentor at Box Elder hi ?h school The capable a watched his charges annex the northern division title at V- -- i- -t - 3 ) " t Ed" Big 9 Wae tackle at Utah State U one of the outstanding players of the R M C this year He is eoming along In style The red head learned his first foot- ball at JTeber High ' -- i " SHERIFF GIBBONS POMMY GIBBONS is the ' new sheriff of Ramsey county Minnesota The good people of St Paul could not have chosen a more honorable one Gibbons never received half the " LOUIS Nov 14— (UP) —If Lew H Wentz Ponca City Okla oil man is willing to hand over $150000 in cash to QT - multl-millionnai- re Sam Breadon president of the St Louis Cardinals control of the 1934 world championship baseball team will change hands it was reported here today That is the price that Breadon ciuo prexy since 1920 ts holding out for to Dart with his National leatnie team and it's farming system and It is reported that Wentz is willing to pay it " Breadon-- owns approximately 76 per cent of the Cardinal stock and if he gets that price for it he will receive about $200 a share for stock whose pari value Is carried on the books at $25 a share Wentz has been here since last Friday He flew from Ponca City in his private plane to consummate the deal which has been in the making since the world series when he was with Breadon during the games here and at Detroit Transfer of the stock may take place today although no definite time has been set for the two principals to resume negotiations It was said here that the deal which was to have "been made yesterday' "was delayed because of illness of Wentz financial agent who was supposed to return to St Louis wlth the money yesterday " far-fam- ed : credit to which he was entitled for stand against his brilliant Jack Dempsey at Shelby in 1923 After so skillfully fencing his way through the tight spots of the closing roundsnot a few critics were v unkind enough to hint that the Man Mauler carried him This despite the fact that the slightest acquaint- Touchdown Twins Sparkle ance of Dempsey knew he couldn't ' 1 Brighamites Play At pack his brother Price Saturday A hundred savage punches whistled by Gibbons' whiskers '"that would have knocked the younger EOUR scholastic football teams : brother of: the Phantom out of the In the race for the 1934 oil fields had they found parking state titte Richfield and - Jordan ' space clash at Salt LOGAN High school footballers The Dempsey-GibboLake Saturday battle the Phoenix Arifightwas one of the most picturesque ever in one of the zona High school eleveto at semi-finconBoulder City Nevada Saturday staged — the last of the old kind tests and Box This information was handed to with the challenger fighting for Elder and Carthe sports department of The nothing more than the crack at the crown in an bon collide' at Standard-Examinplace today by Price in the Coach Burns Crookston of the The Dempsey duel was strictly other encounter Gibbons' own His manager thfe late Logan team Eddie Kane advised against it No Box Elder Twenty players will make the fighter ever was more certain that e monstrated trip The Grizzlies will depart d he would: win A Thursday for the contest her superiority early And he might have had be got Box Elder High school of Brig-haover the fightten away from a straight right that City was originally scheding Preston ag- - uled to came in Dempsey's opening burst of make the trip but the g r e g a tion at fire7 Bees now in the thick are Logan Tuesday "I saw it coming but wasn't --In state football race The Bees position to pull away" explained the trounced Gibbons "All I could do Was drop32 to Idahoans on the fore my head and take it 7 before a large KNOX head I have only a hazy remem Joe Coll crowd to win brance of what took place in the to the their right I first four rounds" ls state There were many sweet stories in RECORD Incidentally the Earl Ferguson connection with the strange presen atnietes annexed another northern tation at Shelby Gibbons' kissing division football title Box Elder lus small sons goodby perhaps being icored twice in the FOR opening period the sweetest ois piay ana aaaed single touchThe Gibbons family Jived' In a' lit downs in each of the remaining tie cottage not far from the arena three periods of the league cham' By HENRY M'LEMORE ' pitched out there on the Montana pionship event plain Tracy Macro andf Roscoe Minson United Press Staff Correspondent The youngsters were playing in were the leading lights for the Bees NEW YORK Nov 14 — (UP) — the yard when the challenger in the triumph The Knox plays Bradley at Galesburg started for the scene of battle 'touchdown twins were giyen mar"Where are you going daddy'?'' velous support by other members of Saturday and Knox men through asked little Jack while embraced5 in the Brlgham City aggregation The out the world await the outcome - a bear-lik- e Brigham "forward wall played sen- anxiously hug Not until the words "Knox "Oh I'm just going to run over sational football both on offense r defense maniced and there and fight Dempsey IH be again" come in will the men Knox who are ini back" LONG GALLOPS right replied his fighting Bom- in trainers Ceylon father elephant Maero opened the scoring for the cay and vice presidents in- New: Bees early in the first period After York be able to return to their an exchange of punta he went off elephant-trainin- g and tackle for 67 yards and the initial vice with of presidenting any degree touchdown Just a few minutes apiomb a later Hadfield blocked a Preston For Knox eleven is In the punt and Egbert scooped the ball middle theof a sensational up and ran for the' second touch streak Not since Princeton losing and down the first of j Rutgers game played Maero traveled 16 yards for the football in 1869 has com team any third Beerttouchdown :The first piled such an amazing record of three attempts £0 add the extra invincible f Last ? week the utility ' point from scrimmage failed men of Knox juggernauted their Macro's--thir'touchdown of the way : to their 25th consecutive de game Came in the early part of feat - The last spot on Knox's recIn Bowling the third period He sprinted 29 ord was placed there in October of for the touchdown after the ivsi wnen yards rrn me team leu into an Bees "had started 15-rou- nd - xaoTraorneir PAGE ""l1 ———————— ALL-AME-Rt- -- CA EfABUHED OF '33 MEW -- 1t " N Vi record for al 1 h V - V Squad Thursday Hockey Plays For His Dad Ogden eleven at Butte this week-en- d have played seven contests to date in Montana competition The Miners have recorded five victories and two defeats A safety cost Butte her game 'UJ iNSEVEN ifv with Helena to V' r in V l-- semi-fina- Ssr - ed IN - pointt 7 152— 484 170—510 510 so — 283 166—f' A fiayers — 932— 2817 -- 1 FARR COAL oeo Goddard 7- WINGER SHINES Preston's fighting footballers list ed theur only score in the final period Two long- passes and some sensational open field running by Winger enabled the Idahoans to get within striking distance A penalty or 15 yards lor holding aided the Joe Call machine This placed the ball on the Bee one-ya- rd strine Chatterton plowed over center for tne score wmger emaed the entire Box Elder iteam to score the extra point on an end run 1 Earl Ferguson's lst2nd3rijTotlpUyedheads Ufi 171 147464 entire team not won tied or even scored a point there has been a great Naturally deai of talk concerning the Knox "system" but according to my operative there is no Knox The team's brilliant recsystem ord is entirely dependent upon "Give our team the wrong sort of players" a Knox alumni here told me "and1 we wont lose a game In fifteen years If Knox has any system at all it is the stress laid upon the center and guards At Knox the guards and center must be extremely fast on defense in order to pull out of the line and open a hole for the opposition's ballcarrier and interference and slow'i and sluggish on attack so as to : 158-5- 4 10-ya- rd - vn ey v s - - 1 ' rxil er - ! r- - if nr 1HE MAD NQ ST non-conferen- - 1 : - setback Spot In Grid Play rri ce mm Helena-Missou- Alabama Ranks Second and Stanford Third Ten Teams Are Considered in Select Football Group BY ALAN GOULD for first place Stanford re f votes ceived three and Pittsburgh one Associated Press Sports Editor The poll revealed sharp divergNEW YORK Nov 14— (AP) — A ence of opinion outside of the uniflock of college football arguments remain ito be settled but there is versal high regard for Minnesota was placed first or second in Just one really ringing response to- which list Alabama Pittsburgh and every day to the question: "What team Princeton were rated at least one in nine outtof the ten top positions topsthe current ranking list?" Rated on th$ basis of this conIt is the Uni versity of Min- sensus- Colgate figures nesota'? juggernaut f by as smashing a margin as most of victories the hung up by the Galloping Goph 111 ers in their allconquering cam paign Here is the nation's - "first ten" among the college gridiron a g g r e g a - I1 tions based on a poll by The As- If sociated Press Alen J' Gould' among leading bbservert throughout the country and "show' ing the' team records: ' ' ' 1 Minnesota' won six 2 Alabama' won seven 3 Stanford ' won seven tied one 4 Pittsburgh won six lost one 5 Princeton won six 6 Colgate won four lost one 7 Illinois won six' - toN margin over Syracuse while Pitts burgh should trim the Navy in two of this Saturday'a standout games in the east Rice Santa' Clara dud Louisiana Statefailed to land among the first ten although the balloting" is 'close have a the lower part of the list iV-i- 'J 1?" 3 " iMJjW XVJitit —OOe iianasXI uucw Pn I th-'fir- tm if Htirtn ' j ))- - VjP iil !iOiiC Tw4- -' wanitit Germany 'he was 'loose ana no tacklers Eddie Pope - Ireland threw Sam I days rotind h& ceck He lot panicky my Gold Texas' "Tiger liowers and before fricndlv hands -Cuba (drew) Johnstone Hans 'stop Mm had run the Schnabel Germany Tony Morelli field for a touchdown madly up Italy drwXAax fMartrn Ohio Rumor has it that shamed by Dave Xevin New York threw John- - the thing he had done the halfback ny Carlin Sweden i Peppi Ober- - left echool in a few dav haffer Austria" threw Count Zuppe now digging t in Irelandin I i 4" la-u- i -- X 'm i 3 an effort to forset 1 S f f: i! ) AUTO— SUPPLY— SAVINGS II vr- - Ioalors chV4: p45 n Anli-Frce- c t 1 1 JL ) v :$i'9SuV oqc aw I f zc 1 - j 5175 J Ss t V i A i it ' j! 1 - 8 9 10 X X v-£- Navy won seven Ohio State won five lost one Syracuse won six DcIiToS?rr Cars With one split ballot for the top votes P061"011: Minnesota gained 31 first place in a total of 41 re ceived so far from scattered but representative sections Alabama's Crimson Tide which looks like a favorite for the Rose Bowl assignment inasmuch as the Gophers probably won't be allowed to consider an invitation pooled' 51a --9t- 2 at ' 1 E ±± I I Ip f e d Dalforfss smaii - Sal- - 09c ' 1O00 only faUon " Exchange 2 Odd ' I KENSING-SYSTE- M CLOTHES —Choose from a huja stock now at— ''Jr -- Aulo : BVY X £'" nail m t Pay $1 or $2 Down — Then $1 or $2 Weekly! dTEKCOATS TOPCOATS -- i- HUNTERS Ilava Your Gun Fitfcsi With Lyman Kmg or Blarble Sights at ( ) f hi st: Th " ' a Armstrong's 303 23th : A VAuto Supplies at 1 &Jj 1 ' I W 1123 J mama J PRICES i - ': stamps j up rno?x duess HEAD4TO-rOOiJ - T v:: z'y: OnSS3n'Of!InDPhono01 25G3 WASHINGTON AVE i COllpl Baying or-pea- Germany k £ ' XT mwc m la nd mid-weste- rn I - ' Goph ers Given Top -- son for the extra point —Minson plowed off tackle for the final Bee touchdown in the last 50 rseconds of play Maero again passed to Minson for the xtra -- -- -- ' AMERICAN CAN 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Players— C Parry 146 200 169— 515 A Thomas 167 166 179— 512 880 1005 f -- 200-eac- Ft lUUNlt CHJGO — Totals AAINS-- fs Ogden alleys last night E C Stratford knocked the maples for the high single score-o- f 207 and C Parry and S Mattson were close seconds with an even lr E C Stratford also took highHoaJ for three games with 544 and C' Parry was second with 515 v The scores: - GCAU6 tea-planti- ng Stratford Sparkles Contest Handicap W WAL1£R EOCERSALL VCKGP FiVG FELD - 96 f I WATER UAiPER I ers 5 8 - - tea-plant- ! f HOLDS one-sid- Nov 14— Lester manager ot the New York Rangers now has his son working for him- Lynn Patrick a speed demon is to play center or left wingr He is 6 feet I inch tall and weighs 195 pounds Yourig Patrick ' learned his nocKey ai victoria wnere tne family resides He performed for the Royals a Montreal amateur : team last season - i r this contest The complete the Butte contest mem-wi- ll season's record bers of the squad Twenty make the for Butte High Jaunt to Butte school follows: Coach Ernie Simkins will select Butte IS Cus his squad following the practice ter County 6 Thursday night The Tigers en Butte 20 Bil train Friday morning for Butte to Ogden Sunday They will return lings 0 morning Butte 12 Mis soula County 19 The eight hundredth anniversary Butte 13 Great of the foundation of West Ham 8 Falls lAbbey England was celebrated Butte 8 Hel recently 8 ena Butte 6 Butte Central 0 Butte 13 An aconda 13 in a communication to Coach Ernie Simkins of Ogden Harry Dahlberg of the Butte eleven bad this to say: "Our team Is a fair representa tive of the strength of the Mon tana interscholastic league Our state is divided into two districts you OPENED A AOW Act OUR the winner of each district playing fAMLV HAUf VOU'£ for the finals Billings has already won tne southern district championship and we have defeated SORRY them in a battle The other finalist will be the win- 1111l s im' a ner of the contest to be played this week-en- d We lost to Helena by a safety and to Missoula by one touchdown with a badly crippled team "Our probable starting lineup will be as follows: Bukvich and Brown enas Mcweai and Sandstrom Edwards tackles and Robins guards DeSchenes center Cool-idg- ej quarterback Dosen and Rein-wahalfbacks Adams fullback" The Tigers engaged in a lengthy drill last hight in preparation for SETBACKS 170 ft old In the 6 other i 142 1 YORK NEW Missoula County won 19 to 12 Butte was bad ly crippled for ELEVEN S Mattson I s L Les Patrick's Son -- 173 170 200 96 - Simkins Will Take Twenty Men On Jaunt To Name school footballers BUTTE High to the scholastic CHICAGO of-th- e 159 A- i4w V er m Ewert Dummy I- - t t l - - ay A i l ns — - J ! j " out-of-the-w- - - t 1 1 Gridders -- ft W)1 NEW YORK Nov 14 — (AP) —The matching of Art Lasky Minneapolis heavyweight and - Max Schmeling former titleholder is the next arpn - nf Madison Square garden's heavyweight' elimination I program v 1 Providing Lasky beats (King Levinsky at Chicago November 23 he will be offered the match with I Schmeling Promoter James J Johnston' said The match will take place either here or at Miami glxj j - in- cr Box Elder Eleven Butte Eleven Boasts Fine r 00 tball Record Downs Preston On For Bears 1 Sparkles To Depart igers Parmer's Gridiron For Battle Friday if Loganites Will On Montana Field Meet Plibenix of our own backfield men -t Egbert and Knudsen were esrjecialiv the"I part E C Stratford 179 207 the old Knox man will outstanding Abn th line In the continued:admitr "that deception piays a 70 170 170— 510 backfield Maero and Minson were Dummy rather part with us I important 70 170 170— 510 ably assisted by Tingey Dummy would of our success much that say Dr Poutz 170 151 155- -- 476 was the entire show for in Winger our own to get past failing 72 72 Handicap 72— 216 f Preston This midget backfield per line in three games former thrilled the spectators time son was due to the cleverthis sea-in way Totals 907 941 872—2720 arid again with dazzling runs Chat bur backs handled triple terton in the backfield also which fumbles and our refusal to allow At Fresno Calif— Bah v t Han sparkled' the linemen to know which back 150 Denver Blneham Smith and Struvi decisionprf AiMan was way fredo 149 Fresno (10) the best bets on the line for the he carryingtotherunball or which ' George planned Stoddard 145 Tulare and Tanker Prestonites the old grad tojd White 146 drew (4) Barry Young Box Elder collected 347 yards from meIt is no secret 7 the that points scored against nocKea out Jim John- - scrimmage as against lue lor Pres-so- n Beloitin ' wuaijga 1931 almost brought about Fresno (2): Jnhnnv ttv ton The Bees recorded 13 first a Rev Thomas Hughes of coaching change sweeping luiare decisioned Pete Del Ramos downs while Preston listed' five "We were all pretty sore : about Scotland has named the (4) Sammy Chavez FresTbe summary: odnger dance 'band which he organized no decisioned that he said "but calmed PRESTON (7) BOX ELDER (32)' down victory" PtAconvinced that it a when "Foot warmers" bit V Fresno (4) REL Smith Reeves was a mistake" RTL Struvi Knudsen It- - seems that the play which RGL Hadfield scored the touchdown DHingham was fNo 39" C Johnson-' Braegger for many years Knox's most deLGR Bott pendable Ralph ground-losRival LER G Bingham Pierce coaches F seen a had it hundred 1 v LTR Rogers'y Egbert times but never could seem to de QB I Winger' Minson vise a defense that would prevent ?i LHR" ) Fames l Nelson it costing Knox anywhere from " five RHL' Cooper Tingey to fifty yards In the Beloit game A LV X— FB Chatterton"1 Maero x got ttt the quarterback found Score by periods: in a tight spot With two himself 12 6 7 7—32 Box Elder more downs he had but sixty yards 0 0 0 7— 7 Preston a to down so he called for first go Scoring touchdowns: Box Elder— old "No 39" confident it would Maero' 3 Egbert Minson Points save the situation ft after touchdowns — Minson f 2 Something' went wrong Some Preston touchdown— say the left half stumbled (passes) and acChatterton: Point after touchdown cidentally blocked ' an opponent — Winger (end run) ' others Insist the center forgot and Stephenson referee' Watson um- made a decent pass from center pire Nelson head linesman cause the Whatever the Bub5tltutI6ns: Preston — E Wing- who was carrying the balltight half er rh Box Elder— Wintle it found himself past the suddenly line of Holmes lg" Butler c Fishburn le scrimmage— out in the open a ter- Aber-dov- ts EDITED BY AL WARDEN Breadon Asks Fancy Sum For Cardinals Oklahoma Oil Man Hopes To Purchase World V iamond Champions Me-Lem- ore Uaa aur I- rei-m- The one time athletic great at Utah University has made a sensational record at Box "Elder High school His teams annually are either champions of the district are they art knocking at the door of the championship Earl's 1934 team in the opinion of the writer is the greatest he has ever developed The team has power power galore and in addition his charges play smart football A heavy forward wall four cap able backs and smart football provide all of the requirements of a championship team Box Elder should win handily over Carbon on Saturmove into the football day and then finals ' be the "hot" to Jordan is said article in the southern part of the state They have Richfield to Tiurdle before they enter the finals On paper the final looks like Box Elder and Jordan The Bees will get the vote of this writer In both contests They will be at a disadvantage in playing at Price but we feel that they have the stuff to" wallop the Carbonites This writer - has always ranked Earl Ferguson as one of the three outstanding scholastic coaches of the west He is capable in basketball and track as well as football Brlgham City is fortunate in having rcoaclx of such ability directing its athletic program We extend congratulations to the Bees and Coach Earl Ferguson for their fine work In football this season And of course we're pulling for em to win the state' title oaJd-Exmin- RtuseU NdrUaS Henry GouJdt Georjt Kirlcsey and Ley of Stan araonj th famous porta writers' Grayton ! 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