Show v I It t 8 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 2 1938 R 3 V©T Northern Division Football Flag At Stake In Big Game Seven Women Get Idaho Elk Permits WAIT NOW FOR Scholastic Elevens Headline State Program On Friday Victorious Eleven Will Qualify for Play Off In State Race Kickoff At Two-thirt- y p m Armstrong Slips to Canvas In Final Boxing Staff Drill They give the game back to the kids Friday at Ogden stadium where Box Elder and Ogden lock grips in that scuffle in the northern division league Five thousand or more souls will shake off the hangover of y e p m kickoff bantering when the once-a-seas- ing the record system at a recent state convention of the Women’s Athletic associations of all Utah By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK Nov 2 — colleges and universities Mrs Petty said she hopes to (AP) — The Henry have the system functioning by the Garcia wel- start of the winter quarter It- is is off for a necessary she said because girls terweight scrap month and maybe much who enter senior colleges after ata junior college are at longer all depending upon tending present given no recognition for how Armstrong their athletic achievements on ‘ Arm-strong-Cefer- two-thirt- pre-gam- soars into the air WARRIORS WILL recovers FACESPARTANS way It’s the greatest ballyhooed prep game in northern Utah in years Many fans will lead you to believe Gilbert Moesinger’s football creation is so far ahead of the Bees it won’t be a contest Opinions Differ from a hurt he got while shadow-boxin- g Tuesday The little fell twice in Negro what was to have lieen his final training session for the first defense of his title tonight and he is trussed up worse than a Thanksgiving turkey Promoter Mike Jacobs is gloomy for it had looked like a sell-ofor $120000 Garcia feels even gloom ier for the Filipino had been absolutely confident of whipping Armstrong and finally cashing in on his long ring career He is 29 and hasn’t much longer to reach for the big money Dr George Riley the osteopath who is treating Henry's lame back thinks the champion might be able to work out again in a week and be ready to fight within a month But he makes no guarantees November 25 has been optimistically set as a tentative date Armstrong's injury is to a point low in his back and has caused partial paralysis of his right leg Apparently it is about the same thing that happened to Mrs Helen Wills Moody some years ago and kept her out of tennis for a season Carelessness caused it Instead of warming up in a regular ring Armstrong chose to dance around on a square of canvas laid out on the cement fronton in the Hippodrome He hadn’t been at it but about 10 seconds when he slipped and fell the first time Resin was scattered around but pretty soon down he went again They treated him all afternoon even trying some sort of electric rays but early in the evening Dr Riley finally called in the war correspondents and told them there would be no fight tonight He haul ed out a skeleton to demonstrate what had slipped Armstrong sat and listened in corner of the room a dejectec figure “Maybe I should have stoppec the first time I fell” he said “But it didn’t hurt me then and I wanted to get up a sweat Only other time anything happened to me was when I broke an ankle down in Mexico” LOOP EVENT IN r 147-pou- North Cache Weber Will Meet Thursday On There are just as many other fans who will wager that the high Local Gridiron Bees coached by the vet- s geared eran Earl Ferguson will leave the field on the long end of the score permissable If betting were among the high school kids you could get two for one by betting on Ogden Or better yet you might wiggle so much as 13 points out of the Box Elder band wagon In the imnds of Mr Average Fan it’s a sneeze for the Tigers In the minds of the kids who play the game it’s the most important thing in their young lives and to the winds with odds and comparative scores On paper there is actually little to choose between the two starting elevens For sheer ruggedness the Bee forward wall can lay claim to a small edge while the Tiger backfield from a versatile standpoint holds a much larger edge Ogden’s offensive has been built one entirely around Arnold Roe hisof the fleetest backs in Ogden tory The Bees this week are stressing plans of stopping Roe Roe has sparkled in every league game thus far but is sure to find the going tougher than ever when hhe unlimbers his dogs against Box Elder Capable Back Box Elder expects to match the running capers of Arnold Roeis bya Rice featuring Sargent Rice runner He whale of an open field does and kicks passes everything -- Glen Arnett’s Weber high footballers will battle the powerful North Cache eleven at the Warrior field Thursday at two-thirp m in a northern division game The game originally scheduled for Friday was for Thursday in order not to conflict ty with the Elder cham- Ogden-Bo- x pionship game at the stadium Fri- day Next week end the Tigers and Warriors collide for the city championship This game will officially close the league schedule for the two teams “Our team Is in fine fettle for the North Cache eleven and we look for a tough contest" said Coach Glen Arnett today "Every indication points' to a spirited battle Our players are fit and ready” The Warriors have enjoyed one of the best seasons in years They turned back South Cache 0 and defeated Bear River 6 They suffered a 3 setback at the hands of Box Elder and lost to Logan jai-al- 7-- 7-- 14-1- 8-- 6 The er played November 12 game will be WE’LL SHOOT THE WORKS FRIDAY That is the slogan of the mentors in charge of the Box Elder high football team opponents for Ogden at the stadium Friday The Bee board of strategy is shown in a huddle above discussing a new play they will throw at the Tigers Left to right: Earl Ferguson director of athletics Vernal Harris and Floyd Rasmussen (Staff photo) Seabiscuit Stands Out As Turf King GARCIA PILOT night Coach Gilbert Moesinegr reported today that Rodney Dunn end and Scott Gudmundson fullback would be in the starting lineup Friin- IS PEEVED OVER day These two players were jured in the Logan game recently Moesinger announced his startle ing lineup as follows: Gale Critch-loRounds It Sneddon lg center Close rg Keeter rt Dunn re Hulmston quarterback Foulger lhb Roe rhb and Gudmundson fb Coach Earl Ferguson will start the battle with the following line- - FINALWORKOUT w But it was the Biscuit and not By ORLO ROBERTSON BALTIMORE Md Nov 2— the Admiral that was away out in (AP) — Seabiscuit the hard-hittin- g front It was Seabiscuit and not little equihe warrior from the west his four-yeold rival that set Louis Greets Scribes In New York Farr Turns stands unchallenged today as the practically all the pace and turned of the American ar Promoter for Eddie Brietz) NEW YORK Nov 2 — (AP)— Don’t let anybody kid you that Henry Armstrong’s injury isn’t the real McCoy The litUe walloper was really hurt had to be half carried out of the Hippodrome and then couldn’t do any more than limp around But as George Parnassus Ceferino Garcia’s manager hollered “Why did he have to work out the day before a fight?” Incidentally Parnassus and Eddie Mead Armare having strong’s ' manager more trouble than you know about the whole thing Both of them a expected big “pay day” this Now they week after the fight will have to ride along without the But it "ready” some' more wasn’t too bad for Mead Eddie made himself a nice piece of change on Seabiscuit (Pinch-Hittin- g Fumiss fullback 148 150 J Pantone Bower 119 149 Paul and Dean Huchel are broth- M W Ferguson 158 128 ers and are two of the finest backs Handicap 171 171 in the league 829 933 Totals Ogden has scored four victories while the Bees have three victories AMERICAN FOOD and a tie game credited this far The Tigers will rule favorites in the crucial test 179 Nevada Team Is Disbanded 171 157 168 120 171 350 455 436 406 513 965 2727 WOOD MOTOR turf king By SID FEDER Bob Davis re Howard Bott rt Bob Heiberg rg Leon Carver c Wayne" Bott lg Dean Ross It Grant Welling le Paul Huchel Junior rhb Dean Huchel lhb Jensen qb and Sargent Rice In as dramatic a battle ever decided over Pimlico’s ancient turf the star of Charles S Howard’s stable Tuesday settled his argument with Samuel D Riddle’s War Admiral in a manner that left no doubt as to which is 'the better horse Not only did the Biscuit whip the mighty Admiral by three lengths but he created a new track record for a mile and five-year-o- ld three-sixteent- hs and left 40000 fans e singing the praises of the selling plater Under George Woolf’s fine hand-rid- e the son of Hard Tack reeled off the distance in 1:56 5 one fifth of a second faster than track mark The race originally scheduled for Belmont last June but cancelled when Seabiscuit failed to stand training was run just the opposite from what most of the experts and laymen expected They — at 2 to 1 no less figured War Admiral would go ‘out in front and stay there all the way Joe Louis in town for the fight and as the result made the Riddle is pleasanter to the boys than ever ace the 1 to 4 favorite while holdbefore Maybe it’s because of ing Seabiscuit at slightly better that new suit he won betting Hank than 2 to L Greenberg wouldn’t hit 60 homers Our scouts report the crying pby last year when they won team towel Elmer Layden was waving honors for the fifth straight time earlyo in the fall was the biggest The three-mil- e freshman run has He told his drawn of ’em all entries from 19 colleges staff as early as last spring that he was going to have his best Notre Dame team this year 141LOS ANGELES— Louie Flyer Los Angeles stopped Babe which was hitting the nail right Brandelli 14114? Los' Angeles (8) n on the head one-tim- 3-- Pom-poon- ’s Big-heart- ed hunt in Bannock county's Cache National forest' F L Stone of Nampa was among those selected from 4000 applicants for permits for the five day season from Nov 20 to 24 Other lucky hunters were from Boise Pocatello Twin Falls Thornton Malad Robin American Falls Inkom Downey Mont- McCammon Rockland pelier Preston Arbon Idaho Falls Declo Burley Heyburn Kimberly Rupert Buhl Eden Jerome and Filer 1 36-ho- This old smoothie is the newest hit style in topcoating for fall V V V I -- — - ‘frflrayap ytm back every bid for victory by his rival After trailing by as much as two lengths for nearly of a mile War Acimiral moved in and looked the Biscuit in the eye He stuck his nose in front and appeared headed for victory However Seabiscuit refused to give ground He hung on like a leech took command again by the narrow margin of a nose to the mile post and then bounded away while Charley Kurtsinger punished the Admiral with his whip in an effort to catch the fast stepping Califronia bay with Tuesday’s Carrying triumph was a purse of $15000 which sent the Biscuit soaring into a second place among the leading money winners of the world with earrings of $340480 Ahead Of him stands Sun Beau’s world record of $376744 Twice Seabiscuit missed by a nose the turf’s greatest-pricthe $100000 Santa Anita handicap or today ho would be far ini front five-eigh- ts e 1 Hook Hands Mit Lacing to Champ TORONTO Nov 2— (UP)— Six to Escobar world bantamweight champion from Puerto Rico took the beating of his life from Henry Hook Indianapolis veteran in e match here their Tuesday Escobar’s crown was not in dan ger because both were over the class limit Hook weighed 119 Escobar 121 10-rou- nd non-titl- ? Canzoneri Scores Two Round Victory CAMDEN N —Tony Canzoneri J Nov 2— (UP) of New York former world lightweight and featherweight champion scored the second victory of his comeback campaign last night by knocking out A1 Dunbar of Jersey City in the third round of their scheduled eight round bout Each weighed 140 pounds "an old is definitely smoothie"! Because its smooth luxurious' rich feel is indicative of a truly fine covert cloth the type that the famous West End section of London has ! made famous ' For well-dress- men covert promises ed and styled as such a typically British coat should be styled— in the loose sweepy raglan illustrated above shades Straight Rye Whiskey -- well-know- KARL WINTER 1 3 Totals 2 27-1- BUICK-PONTIA- L Lambert K Baer G Hewitt H Davis H Fowers Handicap Totals C 1 3 Totals 2 236 Ill 137 110 154 134 120 36 830 891 126 93 156 108 116 104 134 82 100 236 : 379 307 444 324 331 708 762 2483 Tommy Farr is trying to get Henry Armstrong to take some Wonder why fights in England Princeton coach Tad Wieman wouldn’t compare the Harvard and Dartmouth lines for the football writers ? Bill Stewart having made the grade as National league ump and Stanley cup hockey winner takes a crack at broadcasting tonight Edgar Jones a Scranton (Pa) boy and the halfback on the Pitt freshman squad is the same lad who pitched seven innings of shutout ball for an industrial team the Cardinals last summer against ' Might look him over Pie Traynor most-talked-- Tailored by HAEYF SCHAITOiSa (Si l¥likfO!k mums - of whirling tornado a half with the power of a tractor a ragged NEW TROPHY grey ghost that can’t be downed” le Is Big Bill Dwyer a halfback NEW YORK Nov 2— (AP)— who plays for the University of Michigan State and 29 other colAnd you leges will be competing for a brand tfew Mexico Lobos laven’t heard he rest This poor new trophy in the 30th intercolfellow will spend the rest of his legiate AJLAA varsity cross counife getting over his nickname try championships at Van Cort-lanThe press agent calls him "The park New York Nov 14 Desert Werewolf” The Spartans retired the old tro- - VI WfigKQB ©0 now m Other Covert Topcoats From $30 "LI o ' f No 184 o 1 ssffi© dt Schoss-Rea- d Cod Electric Co Stores PINT—Cod Jo Barclay I Co lid No 18S Poorta Illinois Detroit Michigan) Glasgow Scotland f ofe I —and it to be the important topcoating material this fall And after you slip' into one of our West End Coverts we feel pretty sure that you'll agree that West End is the covert for you! In a rich group of unusual London fog gag-ero- :ing 3 CLASH TODAY MEXICO CITY Nov 2— (UP)— Blaine McNutt City champion of El Paso Texas and Percy J Clifford British resident of Mexico le City meet today' in the final of the Mexican open golf championship ai ’ 12-1- ALBUQUERQUE N M Nov 2— (AP) — Stop us if you’ve heard this one but out at the University of New Mexico they have “a flash- - elk -- Ogden-Web- Both teams engaged In long drills in a downpour of rain last Dwyer Stars for New Mexico Team nd ut well RENO Nev Nov 2 — (AP) — University of Nevada’s discordant and football season was at an end today the squad disbanded by an order of the board of regents Outgrowth of a petition by the team members asking the execu tive committee of the regents to oust Coach Doug Dashiell assis tant Coach Duane Keller and director of Atheletics J E Martie the board Tuesday passed a resolution ordering the school to with draw from further football competition this year The action caused cancellation of games with the California Aggies at Davis Nov 5 San Francisco State college at Reno Nov 11 and San Diego State at Reno ' Nov 24 The Wolves beat College of Idaho 18-- 0 Chico State 22-- 0 tied Arizona State Teachers college of 2 suffered and Flagstaff crushing defeats in their last three games Greeley State beat them 3 Fresno State 27-- 0 and Col lege of Pacific 51-- 0 The Pacific game was played after the regents had declined to remove the three athletic officials Coaches Dashiell and Keller accompanied the squad to Stockton for the game but did not direct the team ino - From there on in the afternoon becomes strictly the kid’s big' day as Box Elder’s Bees tear into Ogden high’s Tigers for the right away on the championship high- i Mrs Lucile Owen Petty dean of women at Weber college was today beginning the task of working out a card system of records of women’s intramural athletic participation to be put Into effect in all junior colleges in the state She was placed in charge of start- TITLEBATTLE By MATT WYSE Standard-Examin- er Card System Now Gets Attention GARCIA MUST BOISE Nov 2 — (AP)— Seven women and 93 men held permits today to take part in & “mercy” Green Stamps Fred M Nye Go ( |