Show SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 23 1934 THE OGDEN STAN AMiNER PARP-E- X 13 nd G ophers Turn Out Sehsatio nal Team 'OOt: T eri Jackie Burke Signs For Fistic Giants Upset Bears Kammeyer Dickers For Opponent For Mountain Champion j - Intricate Laterals Gave Fans Thrills Minnesota Rated DeadAs Outstanding Team of Nation Three Tea-mlock For Honors In Rocky Mountain Conference s Sj By JIMMY DONAIIUE NEA Service Sports Writer ! NEW 4i Dec 22 — The 1934 football season was one Two new rules eliminating the five-yar- d YORK magic 11 I ::x: ? ' A - W ' ' 1 NORTH WEBER STAKE Won Lost Pet BURKE intermoimtata 4 0 1000 JACKIE boxing champion 4 0 1000 to meet a suitable signed Saturday 2 1 750 opponent in the ten round main 2 2 500 event of the Farr West Ogden Livestock show 1 3 West Weber 250 boxing card Eddie Kammeyer ol 1 3 250 the Plain City junior chamber of commeret Teams: Fifteenth Marriott Tenth penalty after the second successive incomplete forward pass and lifting the touchback penalty on the first incomplete heave over the goal line worked to open up the defense and resulted in the employment of deceptive laterals and forwards by every major school in the country Probably the outstanding coaches in use of this new intricate sys of the: Pacific almost beat Southtem of football were Andy Kerr ern California Stanford and and of Colgate and Bob Zunpke the Lewis’ Francisco UniverSan Spud' wrinkle-face- d Dutchman of Illisity Dons came within inches of nois Stanford Santa Clara Kerr' rcci Raiders put on a defeating and Oregon State fit juggling act evSeveral first - year coaches comery time they pleted highly successful seasons carried the "ball Among them were Jimmy Kitts and finished the who won the Southwestern Conseason with only ference title in his first year at one loss V- - to Rice Ducky Pond who took Yale Ohio to victories over Harvard and Zuppke’s fight- Princeton in his first season Eling Illinois team mer Layden who inaugurated his by regime at Notre Dame by defeatoutweighed nearly every op- ing all but Pitt Navy and Texas ponent it met and Lynn Waldorf whose Kansas took to the State Wildcats won the Big Six -pocus game crown in his first year like a duck to changes which came at water and came theCoaching end of the year saw the veterout with that an Dan resigning from intricate and VanderbiltMcGugin after 30 years Major confusing “Fly- Bob Neyland leaving Tennessee for o ing Trapeze Army duty in Panama Frank Missouri leaving Bill Navy play in which packing up at California in five men han- - Ingram favor of Stub Allison and Eddie : died the ball be Casey stepping out at Harvard fore the runner was stopped With wide - opgn game in Others who were successful in evidence thebackfield men came in this type of game were Bemie for even greater than in glory Bierman whose Minnesota team past years Outstanding lateral a to beat Pitt and employed ball toters - were Borries among Navy win the Knute Rockne national Lund and Kostka Minnesota Purchampionship trophy Frank Thom- vis and Carter Purdue Grayson as whose Alabama Tide earned the and Hamilton Stanford Weinstock in Stanford the appointment against Pitt Berwanger Chicago Howell " Rose Bowl Tiny Thornhill Stan- Alabama Wilson S M U Wallace ford mentor and Ray Morrison and Rice Mickal L S McCauley coach of that aerial circus from U- Simons Tulane Smukler Tem-- P Southern Methodist I Leemans George Washington Lindberg Illinois NebrasSPECTATORS LIKED NEW GAME ka and Nichelini Cardwell St Mary’s Linemen Football attendance increased all were pretty well forover the country due to this as usual in the rush n gotten to game which gave- - the spec- acclaim backfield men Few were tators a more spectacular contest outstanding at All - America pickand to the fact that all sectional ing time but those who were contests were nip and tuck affairs ed sensationally Some of them playwere Bevan and Larson Minnesota right downto the last whistle So close was the fight in various guard and end respectively Shot-we- ll circuits that Minnesota and Ala and Hartwig Pitt center and bama were the only two major guard Keelley Yale end Hutson untied and undefeated schools in Alabama end Cutter Navy tackle the country Gentry Oklahoma tackle Reynolds In the east the acknowledged Stanford tackle Monahan Ohio State guard Barclay North Carchampion was Pitt whose lone olina loss to Minnesota removed none of guard Vairo and Milner Noits prestige along the Atlantic sea- tre Dame ends Robinson Tulane board- Aligned with the Panthers center Steen Syracuse tackle and were Navy with one loss to Pitt Lee Alabama tackle Temple with no losses and ties with GRID DEATHS DECLINE Indiana and Bucknell Princeton Football deaths decreased during which lost only to Yale and Columthe year fatalities totaling 27 a bia a- team beaten only by Navy PRAGTICI Here are the results in the re- decline of 23 in three years This indicates that measures taken by mainder of! the conferences: the rules during the last Big Ten-- - Minnesota first with lew years committee Welcomes Ohio Stated with only one loss a to be moreand tendency of referees San Francisco watchful for infraction 3 defeat at the hands of Football Stars First or the rules are nots second beginning to bear iruit Practice Is Held Big Six— Kansas State Pro football advanced — by leaps Rocky Mountain Colorado ColWith a collection of SAN FRANCISCO Dec 22— (AP) orado Aggies and Colorado Teach- and bounds stars whose names and fame —To the blare of bands handshak-brougcollege ers fans through the in II big and shouts’ 22 eastern football Southwestern — Rice droves the National leaguegate stars who will face western grid - West Coast — Stanford battle only a rapidly developed into a 7 western iron cousins in the annual east-we- st tie with Santa Clara marring division cat fight between the Chi- - charity game here New Year’s day its record first and Washington Bears and Detroit Lions ca"i? to receive the city’s arrived State undefeated in the Pacific The former finally won the di- - welcome today Coast conference second Southern — Washington and Lee vision title and met the New York I San Francisco’s reception of some giants winner of the eastern half of the greatest players of the 193 Southeastern — Alabama ror the professional championship collegiate season was a noisy and Before a sell-oGotham crowd joyous one from the time they set COACHES COME AND GO hat paid more than $65000 into the foot in the Ferry building until the A couple of new powers rose in coffers the Giants came be-- 1 round of functions was completed from their might out west when Coach hind in the fourth to beat several hours later Amos Alonzo Staggs little College a favored Bear outfitquarter 3 Immediately after arrival the squad accompanied by Dick Hanley formerly of North western and Andy Kerr of Colgate attended a luncheon given in their j honor by the local Big Ten Alumn mwi Jerry Robertson of Neiy Mexico May Furnish iMit Opposition M Men’s Standings Cv vv s' ' W 1 3 250 announced Sixteenth 4 0 000 Harrisville “Burke has (Does not include game played agreed to meet ' December 22) any opponent we select" said Mr Last Week’s Results Kammeyer "The Tenth 33 Fifteenth 37 Ogdenite would battle Jimmy Sixteenth 26 West Weber 23 Plain City 35 Harrisville 22 McLarnin if- we asked him to Marriott 41 Farr West 38 if we and scheduled (No games during week to - stage of December 23rd) such a contest “We have kept WEBER STAKE the wires hot during the past week for an could-affor- Stte ‘ op-pon- ent - CoIoa who holds ’ one decision over : Burke has been seriously considered for the bout Martinez and Burke put on a ten round thrillei here some weeks ago 'The Colorado boy suffered an- eye injury early in the bout and this hampered! his work considerably “Kid Cannon of Twin Falls is another boxer of ability being considered Burke however gained a decision over Cannon last week in Idaho In fact Burke scored more than six knockdowns ' against the Idai Last Week’s Results Second 18 Riverdale 20 Hooper 27 Clinton 31 Roy 11 Eleventh 59 Car-ide- Nineteenth ‘ 31 First 25 - ' MOUNT OGDEN STAKE - ‘ : -- -- 14-1- ht - I 7-- - al ’ ’ Co-coac- Stanford Cripples Return To Lineup " - PALO ALTO Calif Dec 22— (AP) — Stanford’s football - cripples wer all back in harness today for the first time In many weeks but Whether their injuries will be tested out under fire before the New Year’s game with Alabama appeared less certain than ever Coach ‘C E Thornhill indicated to interviewers he was somewhat opposed to the idea of risking his now mending stars in workouts featuring body contact The torn rib cartilages that sent Eobby Grayson fullback out of the California con-- test November 24 will be given every 3 GIFTS Professional sports afforded many thrills to the fans and consider- able remuneration to Utah participants during 1934 Here are some of the year's outstanding performers (Top left to right) Frank Christensen who made good in professional football with the Detroit Lions Bill Longson heavyweight wrestler who went east as a "graduate” from the local ranks Jack Johnson star tackle also a Utahn with the Detroit Lions Gordon) Rhodes Utah’s sole representative in the major baseball leagues who had a good season as pitcher for the Boston Red Sox (Liower left to right) George Schneiter Ogden golf professional who was master of the rs mercenary linksmen Frank McGanny kingpin of the pro and Alf Engen greatest of America's professional sk: jumpers trap-shoote- Three Mit Champs Crowned Baer Is Outstanding Star in" and See It See the latest New Stream Bicycle Made of aluminum alloy stronger than steel balloon tires and special Only up $350 Rebuilt Johnson’s 10 dUD KAMME YER’S Light-Heavyweig- Bikes up from 10 Sidewalk Bikes up 355 24th ST $1250 NEW light-heav- I "i nd r Hamilton and Reisner alternating at fullback right half : and Grayson at — ——¥4 CRONIN LIKES SCIIACHT Dec 22—When Joe BOSTON Cronin brought A1 Schacht along to Boston from Washington with him he didn’t cart A1 up here because of his clowning antics while coaching Cronin thinks Schacht Is the best third base coach in the busi- With all this activity the business failed to regain much if any of the ground it has ost since the dear old dizzy and daffy-day- s of the late Tex Rickard o earOutside of the ners party and the two meetings show drew of McLarnin and Ross-nanything of consequence Baer knocked Camera down 11 times in 11 rounds to gate receipts of $41865360 This engagement ' H ness and the two McLamin-Rcs- s battles together brough receipts of $900000 PONIES MORE POPULAR making it plain that one appearance NEW YORK Dec 22—During the of Jack Dempsey during the gold past racing season in New York rush was 'worth three of the best more than 1015000 paid to see shots of today horses in action The total is near- - j The McLarnin Ross rematch was hurt due to its having to be post beak-busti- — : Baer-Prim- o — h— i er nn ht 22 YORK Dec crowned during 1934 A parade up Market street foly Baer heavy Bob Olin lowed It ended at the city hall where Mayor Angelo Rossi formally dleweight association 15-rou- equipment A Wonderful Gift Bob Olin Ascends to Title ' Yaroz Wins Middleweight Crown Ross yihs and Loses Title In Welterweight Fistic Skirmishes welcomed the group to San FranBarney Ross became the first cisco A visit to the Shriners Cripchance to heal He is not yet per pled Children hospital which re lightweight leader ever to win the mitted to throw passes and most ceives the proceeds of the annual welter wreath but could not hold it likely will wear a brace in the Rose game was followed by a brief work- the length of the outdoor season Bowl out at Kezar stadium scene of the jSimy McLarnin giving another Two workouts today saw the start- forthcoming contest striking example While the eastern boys received of the old saying varsity eleven function as a unit as a unit the western play ing “They never for the first time in more than a acclaim ers checked in throughout the day come r back” month Keith Topping out for a to their coaches Percy Locey of Ari BaBy 'x long time with a knee injury ran Denver and Orin Hollingbery of took a signals at his regular right end po- Washington State A number of decissition- Topping said his knee had the westerners came in last night ion from Mike “loosened up swell” in the last 24 to gain Belloise vs hours On the opposite end of the feather world line “Monk” Moscrip showed his old wrenched knee that kept him out of weeks several for championsh ip time form with no trace of the practice Renolds and Callaway left and recognition in New York but right tackles respectively Adams 'this title generand Rouble left and right guards ally is conceded and Muller center completed the GOODS to Freddie Millforward wan Alustiza quarterbacker the Cincined the squad with Van Dellen and BAER nati southpaw Maentz dividing left halfback duties THAT LAST IF IT’S BICYCLES WHEEL OR SPORT GOODS WE HAVE THEM ' Come hes i -- ! ut 30-1- j t wide-ope- OPENS hoan “Burke is Improving with each bout From all reports he gave Cannon terrific whipping last week two nine count knockscored He Last Week’s Results downs against Cannon Fifth 37 Fourteenth 27 “Jerry Robertson of New Mexico Seventeenth 27 Twelfth 23 champion welterweight of the southNinth 26 Eighteenth 23 (No games scheduled for week of west is on£ of the outstanding opponents for the stock show card December 24) Robertson has defeated all of tha leading Colcrado welters and is said OGDEN STAKE either hand Won Lest Pet to carry a wallop infistic Teams card will stock show “The 7 0 1000 Eighth 8 of offered the be night January 1 North Ogden main round ten In addition to the semi-fin2 Fourth and a a round event sk? 3 Pleasant View be will card fine ofprellminaries" 3 Thirteenth featured” 3 Sixth in light Jackie Burke will engage 5 Utah Eagle's the- - first of the until after drills 5 Huntsvilla year His manager Eddie Popple-to- n ' 6 Seventh best reports that he is In the ’ 7 Twentieth condition of his career “Burke will meet any legitimate Last Week’s Results welterweight the junior chamber of Thirteenth 19 Utah Eagles 10 commerce secures” said Poppleton North Ogden 33 Huntsville 23 last night Sixth 27 Pleasant View 18 M ! Eighth 26 Fourth 12 Twentieth 5 Seventh 49 Will Take! Utah Eagles 17 Pleasant View 20 ' Thirteenth 26 Sixth 46 j - -- for Burke Joe Martinez of Rifle hocus- EASTERN TEAM - 4 -- ng Three world champions Maxie Adelbert are They and Teddy iYarosz midf ROSS’ VICTORY OVER McLARNIN OUTSTANDING While Baer! punched his way to the most coveted crown Ross con- k BROOKLYN GLUI — -- - one-sidedn- ess h - -- 2 nd (No games scheduled for week of December 23rd — a I' " - - Shipwreck Kelly Races 90 T Yards For Only New Kolp York Score Talks Himself Out of Baseball Job 1 KNOXVILLE Tenn Dec 22— (AP)— Playing in mud nearly ankle deep the Chicago Bears defeated I CINCINNATI (UP) — Ray Kolp of the Brooklyn Dodgers 20 ta 6 here the Cincinnati Reds better known today in a charity game before more for his ability to goad opposing than 3000 spectators players than for his pitching prow The most spectacular play of the ess has talked himself out of a game came when Shipwreck Kelly job here former University of Kentucky star Manager Charley Dressen of the took the kickoff in the final quar- Reds had intended to keep Kolp as ter and behind the Interference of a coach until he learned that the Herman Hickman former Univer- side-ar- m pitcher liked to tease playsity of Tennessee guard raced 90 ers on his own team as well as those yards for Brooklyn’s only touch- of other clubs down Kolp often made players on other teams so angry with his verbal barbs that they became ineffective Ramage may solve the Baer unem- He was valuable to his club in that ployment problem respect-bu- t Manager Dressen fearshake the confihis Jibes ed might MANY BELIEVED DECISIONS of Cincinnati dence young players SHOULD HAVE BEEN beI am dropping Ray solely own 1 REVERSED cause he kids members of his Ross took his decision from Me- - team almost as much as he does Larnin in a rather uninteresting opposing players” Dressen said bout and the Irishman regained I “We are to have a lot of the throne in a gripping encounter youngstersgoing next year and I believe in which the lightweight ruler slug- it might weaken the confidence of ad- some of them to have Kolp kidding ged it out with his hard-hittin- g versary Oddly enough many be them” lieved that the decision in the first M meeting was unfair to McLarnin while an equal number: had an idea that Ross did not run second in the second trip Olin Brooklyn lad who formerly sold bonds was awarded a verdict over Maxie Rosenbloom It was one NEW YORK Dec 22— (AP)— of the world’s worst fights with the Ridge who died Thursday Danny majority declaring that the decision today was posthumously reinstated matched the contest to good standing as a referee by the Yarosz succeeded in outmauling a New York State Athletic commisfading Vince Dundee la Pittsburgh sion but keen observers consider Paul Suspended as a result of the dePirrone who put lilies In the- hands cision in the Peter Jackson-Samm- y of Mickey Walker and numerous Fuller match several weeks ago forml£labIe Rghter j Ridge pleaded with the commission I ' to reinstate him before he went to Prospects who made the mostly veterans hospital for an opera-progre- ss durjhg the year are Louis I tion Jack Petersen Welsh heavyweight may not comg back from ihe Pirrone and th e lightweights hospital ” he said “If I’ve done no Davey Day and lYankte Slgilio of wrong (as they assured him) I want Del Genio of my name cleared now’ Chicago and Leonard t New York Yesterday" while he was being The most recent blast at James buried the commission him J Johnston came with a new Mad- to good standing “as restored of Tuesday ison Square Garden low of 2500 ad- December 18” missions and a gate of $4800 but — James J shook that one off as he MACK GETS COAST STARS has all others The year closes with the cocky PORTLAND Ore (UP)— Headed little Englishman still running the by Frank (Pinkey) Higgins six fistic works at the world's foremost j former Portland Coast league which should be the! ers are members of Connie Mack’s fountain head of the game Philadelphia-Athleti- cs Others are George Caster and : Bill Dietrich Hearing as a rule is more acute pitchers and Ed Coleman Bob with the right ear than with the Johnson and Lou Finney outfield- - ceding weight! to and taking a decision from McLarnin per was the outstanding feat of haps ’ the year Baer whose slogan is “Good Fights and Good Times' quickly discovered that he could floor Car nera’ nearly every time he struck A him squarely! Bill Without Duffy- who was the guest of the government due to income tax difficulty Camera obviously was the lonesomest man in the world when he entered the ring Prime seemed badly frightened The Venetian Leviathan wrenched an ankle in an early knockdown which sorely handicapped him The affair was highly dramatic Camera despite its a finer of courage worthy revealing setting He was on his feet when Referee ArthurJDonovan intervened in the eleventh round Baer possesses all the qualities of a Grade A champion but as so frequently is the case with a heavythe Butterfly weight monai-cButcher Boy i$ left without an opponent of consequence Indeed he Row offers to fight any two challengers the same night The rapid rise of Joe Louis- young Detroit negro ’ho has flattened 10 of 12 professional opponents - in- eluding Charley Massera and Lee left 15-rou- --— BEARS UP: New York Commission —— Athlete Congressional Seat I1L HAVANA (UP) — An aR around former athlete will make hia appearance in the national congress this year with Congressman-eleScott W Lucas Havana taking up his congressional duties as a representative of the 20th Illinois disi trict Lucas won letters in football basketball and baseball as an undergraduate at Illinois Wesleyan university and then played two yearsas an outfielder with the Bloomington Three-Ey- e league before emthe in practice of law and barking later Into the political field Lucas a Democrat was elected In the 20th district filling the seat created by the death of Speaker i Henry T Rainey Carrollton — — — ct Chicago Grid Team Meets Coast Giants: j ' ' j SAN FRANCISCO Dec 22— (AP)’ The barnstorming Chicago Card- inals of the National Professional Football league worked out here today for their game tomorrow with the California Giants Coach Paul Schissler said his Cardinals wer p in top form Tha Giants have an undefeated record against Pacific coast professional f teams for the season 4 1 Reinstates Referee - - - play-amphithea- ers - IflPPV BAYS r Ahead for the Fellow Who Gets A FINE FISHING’ HOD AN AUTOMATIC KEEL A TAPERED LINE LEATIIER-BOUTv- D "CREEL -- VThese and many other small items make ' useful and" lasting gifts v When quality is considered the price: is low at : Slacks Sporting as- tre - Open Sunday Phone 878-3- L J ' |