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Show .f - 1 THE SALT LAKE TlUllUNE, TJIUKSDAY HORNING, IIECEMBEB U, 1930, 19, DAME t 4 4-- 4 4 4 4 Exceptionally Strong Elevens Battle for Football Title of the South . ' - .i Thousands Turn Out Chief Honors In Chicago Welcome In Race Fall UTES ACCEPT BID TO PLAY By PAIL MICKELSON. SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Dec. 10 OP) Knute Rockne and his famous Notre Dame troupe of raiders came back to their home stamping ground again today to receive probably the noisiest double-barrelovation ever boomed Captain Bay Price mod Marvin Bruco Jonma of the champion Ltah university football team, will lay for Jimmy Phelans team of ast and present football stars 'gainst a similar one of Notre aroe players In a rharity football ;ame at Los Angeles December 27. fol'owlng receipt of Invitations from Ph'an Wednesday, the two Vies announced that they would accept, Phelan, director of Washington's Huskies, who play Utah neat 'ptember 27 at Seattle, will have past and present stars of several sections of the country on his team, home of those who will perform are Ralph Pest Welch, former who played for Phelan's 1929 Purdue Big Ten champions; Rustya; Steele, wrd of Tl'-dJoe Clifton, former Navy star; Gob Wentworth and At Holmes, tackles, of the Washington squad. Jonas and Price will he well representative of the entire conferee. The L'tah center baa been choice the pact sn three sears, and Price the past two. The Lte captain is ranked -- - he greatest barks ever developed In the section, while many sroerts consider Jon-- s the greatest nter of Rocky Mountain his- ed sey here. Noire Dame and Chicago have held ovations for explorers, celebrities of every sort and for mighty teams of yesteryear, but few compared with the one given the "righting Irish' today. It resembled somewhat the fury and tumult which greeted the armistice of the world war. Hundreds of police were powerless to stop the surging throngs. It was as the tired Rockne remarked when It was all over: "We thought we had been through some great lines on the football field this year, but the lines we and the police had to fight today had 'em all Brown, Senior, Thom, Mower and Miller. Middle row, Stiem, Clark, Holley, W. Wilkins, Jones, J. Wilkins, Metcalf, Weight, H, Sumsion, Whitney, Wing, Palfrryman, Bart, manager. Front row, Bradley. Dowdle, M. Sumsion, Phillips, Ostler, Captain Everett, Conover and Spafford. ToPractice Tide Gains Eight Victories; Tulane Also Regulars All Look Strong, but Ingram Re Navy Has Clean Slate. mains Pessimistic. By W. A. ALEXANDER, Member ball. WEST POINT, Dec. 10 Board of Foot Ala-ark- dena tgalutl Washington State. The season of v 1930 was marked fK ;$by those up and J downs to ? that come the field Is full of strong teams, as was the case this year to the south. All the ed Mfavoritea "eliminated Miner Coach Has Vlasic, southern Bolic Back were early Alabama and and Tulane. two dark finished horses," at the top. tory. Alabama finished the conference championship race with eight victories and no defeats against some of the strongest teams In the organization, a feat that the Chtm-so- n tide twice before has performed under Coach Wallace Wade. As this was Coach Wade's last year at Alabama, the achievement was gratifying to him. He goes next year to become head coach at Duke university. Alabama showed great power In the backs line, a set of very and a fine supply of reserves. Sing-to- n was the outstanding lineman and has made nearly every all America selection as tackle. There was little to choose among Buther, Campbell and Cain, three of the best backs to the conference this year. Alabama has an excellent chance to defeat Washington State in the Rose bowl and bring added credit on southern football. Tulane Has Neither Defeats Nor Ties. Tulane has an exceptionally strong (AV-W- 'HIS an THAT FORMER !onny Risks World Title In Local Go 1 King and Messinger, capable ends, who have been on the injured list, were back in the lineup, and Major Ralph I. Saase, head coach, appeared encouraged at the rendition of his squad. The plebe team again put on Its version of the navy attack, scrimmaging at full speed with 8asses three varsity teams. The secondary defense of the Army regulars was kept busy and had considerable difficulty In stopping the Middle aerial attack. A long pass defense drill for the varsity backs followed the scrimmage. When the cadets shifted the attack to test their new plays against tiie scrubs, each successful thrust was greeted with cheers from the enthusiastic spectators. Mott of the plays were directed at the tackles. Kicking came In tor considerable attention under the direction of Basse us and Lieutenant Rad" Reeder. concentrated on drop kicking. Herb and Glattly on placement booting and Frenzel, Fields and Elliott on punting. A large part of the kicking was done under the pressure of a charging scrub line. Bro-sho- PREP STARS SHOULD HAVE Chicago Greeting One OPEN BASKETBALL LEAGUE GlganUc Crash. Coach Tommy McMullin George McQeod Given Fair The Chicago ovation was of but OFFICIALS SCHOOLS an hours length, but Intense In Its Chance to Win; ThompExpected to Put Strong jamming, crushing and crowding. It took the players, coaches and others Navy Regular Belle Five in Race. connected with the Notre Dame party son Tackles Dern. Coachs Pessimistic - View UNLUCKY CAGER8 fully 20 minutes to fight through the ANNAPOLIS, Md- - Dec. 10 CP) large crowd that jammed the conBasketball players as a whole havent escaped the wave of un- . . . Belying their coach's pessimistic out- - r course of the La8alle street station. employment which has swept the country, and which Is appar- - It will be a ease of versatility and look, the Navy regulars tore off eon- -- Ji i The crowd overwhelmed the vica u slstent gains against the B squad, ambition against specialty and tory procession. Frank Carldeo, the school basketball outstanding high ter. Numerous relief measures, as we all know, have been started when Oeorge McCleod equipped with Army formations to- - . Ingenious Notre Dame field general, teams.) to supply food and clothing for those who will be unemployed steps up to Qua Sonnenberg, recog- day, to the final hard scrimmage sesgot lost In the crush, and escaped to CommitCoach Tommy McMulllns Bing nized world's heavyweight wrestling sion to preparation for the charity safety only by pulling his overcoat Outside Guests, hwn school basketball team, the during the coming hard months. high over his head and playing possum champion, to the main and feature meeting with the Cadets in New York movements Such of should are, and be course, of considered tees vital, Ban . to tournaentrant state the yearly attraction of Leopard The South Bend station was packed night's card at on Saturday. before anything else, but Is there anything to prevent a movement McCullough's Friday ment from the arena. And McCleod, Bill Ingram, the Navy coach, pro- - , round for a radius of six blocks as 7 Jordan district, Is being started and carried through for the purpose of looking speedy young New York quet Announced. will fessed to hold little hope lor a Mid- - , the Notre Dame conquerors came out for the welfare of the unemployed that are basketball players, without doubt have the grappler, again expected to bouse on his die victory against the big Army home from their last Saturdays vicbe at the least an side when he makes his ambitious at- team. so long as little or no cost Is Involved? tory over Southern California Everydivision I Hostesses for the dancing party to Navy backs had success with sevone was out, and the crowd marched of the basketball players who have tempt to unhorse the ponderous BosIndustrial care take leagues team race in the eral new plays designed to pierce the to the Notre Dame gymnasium, follow the annual East high football team and finished a campaign Jobs, but those unfortunate fellows who happened to earn their let- ton tltllst. season. this Cadet defensive formations, but the ' where the schools greatest demon- banquet Friday were announced on against five conference opponents eclipsed by the glamor of ters In high school, and are now out of a job, are In a bad situa- theHardly The Miner men- , V mam bout Is the other feature B" squad members had their turn stration In all history was staged. The Wednesday, along with the list of with no defeats nor ties. Thus Tution whichever way they turn. a of the evening. In which the popular when, using Army attack methods, victory Saturday was the nineteenth E. H. A. O. committees which lane achieved a percentage tie with tor has two regu- They cannot play M" Men basketball, they have no place to local idol, Ira Dern, matches grips they plunged for gain through the the affair, and the outside Alabama for th$ championship. The lars back from straight win for Notre Dame. planned - Green Wave and the Crimson Tide last year, go for organized athletic competition, nothing to keep filled the with Tommy Thompson, flashy new- regular line. The Rev. Father Charles T. ODon- guests. comer from Los Angeles, who broke Ingram fear the light weight of The girls committee Is acting for did not meet. Tulanes greatest vic- Vlasic, forward,? .1 nell, C. S. C , president of the grooves they built In high school. of Georgia, then and Bolic, guard. Into the headline rating with a re his backs Will be the deciding factor Captain Adam Walsh of the the Sudent Body association of the tory was the defeat cent series of exceptional perform- against the Navy. unbeaten, by 25-- 0. famous Notre Dame Four Horse- Leopard school. Dalrymple, Tu- They are also the Someone with a s and altuated, of men comfortably job letter position lanes great end,, has been widely only ances, not the least of which was a His best backfield, which he plans men" crew of 1924; Johnny Law, capFollowing Is the list of hostesses: on an when industrial asked but five, wbat these were the teams. five, on 1929 Loom It. EUen Toursnen. Eme- placed bout with this same McCleod a cou- to start against the Army, consisting ' unemployed tain of the undefeated eleven; Marjorie Nebecker. Dorothy Younbere Isabel! to do for the competition they have bad for moat of their ple of weeks ago. Thompson Is more of Dale Bauer at quarter, Johnny members of the 1930 team and Rockne lin going Tennessee finished high to the con- they are brilliants Oswald CoraUene o Nell. Leone Knudson. to-- 1 of Deras type, being aggressive and Oannon and Lou Kim at the halves himself gave rousing speeches In the Kay Foster. Maurtne Jenson Cherry ference list. The three-yelives, said that they were Just out of luck." Of course theyre winning players, and form and Oscar Hagberg at fullback, will Daynes. Jeanette Clawson. Mary Morris. streak of the Vols was halted easily out of lack, but why not do something about It if possible? speedy as well as something of packed gymnasium. early to gether Frances Madsen. Elizabeth Cannon. Bozmia of average not much more than 163 strategist. Smith. Martoo Solomon. Afton Pratt. Car October by Alabama, but the team the backbone Notre Dame President roll Anderson Maxine Cannon. Mildred came back to g A roughhouse sort pounds, with Hagberg the only mem- great football In another team. play no So Sorenson. BtodsetL of Adrienne Sylvia far, has Tribute. been league any open formed, of affair Is to prospect when Jess Ko- ber who goes over 165. Hi second Pays Glowing description Thomas. Fearl Hereof. Orace Norris. May November. Their quarterback, Dodd, Bingham Wise Tommy has very little to say although there are plenty of players who would like to take part mar tackles the Were so proud of you brn-s- , we Knifht. Oertrude Snyder Alton Neuren. notorious Leo Papl-sn- o backfield is just about the same in , been given national recognition. has Marjorie Bloch Betty to another match of Fridays weight. In addition, Kim end Hagfind It hard to express our happi- tunioe Fberi Vanderbilt completed a creditable about his prospects, although he ad' In such an organization. Dorla Lone. SrMa Bolt-- Marian We wonder Just how long these fellows ate going to remain lineup. Tills bout should be a choice berg are suflertog from injuries ness and gratitude," Father ODon- Johnson. Helen Forman. Irene Lund Olad season after losing an early game to mlta that there are several good The final practice session here will Shafer. Helen Woolley, Alabama and a later one to Tennes- boys on his squad who are fighting out of luck" We've had great football Olson. Katherine LUHan nell said. example of brute strength and prlml just because they were a little too good in high tive Hanson. Sarate Dorothy Marjorie see. Cach teams here at Notre Dame, and great Bat is, Wanda Morsan Eva Peterson. savagery, and in all probability be held early tomorrow afternoon, DorMcGugto had a team com- for regular positions. cleverest floor school? It will encourage the vocal enthusi- and the team will leave immediately Vlasic, probably the Ortmes, Fay of sophomores and their men, but we all take our hats off to othy Woolley. Jean Ketchum Jane Dyer. Mert posed largely last asts of mstdom to new heights in afterward at 4 o'clock by train for' Their man to the state tournamentoffenyou probably the greatest team In Freeman.Vlrcinla Ellen Nff Helen Singleton. Lo- season was highly successful. New York. A final limbering up drill the be ADVANCED should IDEAS lita Oleson. again tha matter of bleacher noise. our school s glorious history. Assunta Outllsn, Marjorie greatest achievement was defeating season, sive leader for the Miners. Steve, to Crlpps. Betty Lou Milllkln. Minnesota, 33 to 7. A1 Newman, popular local bread Is scheduled for the Yankee stadium, Rockne, worn out and almost on StohL VirginiaCOMMITTEES State The Utah School Athletic association has High Just addition to being a streak of lightbeen signed to meet scene of tha battle, Friday afterthe verge of collapse, rave one of his Invitations and arrangements Jane Wil- Duke Started about the conducting of Its ninth annual series of maker, has Poorly, In another bout of noon. ning on the floor, Is a very accurate schoolscompleted Leavitt witty talks, as the large gymnasium kin. Irene Lund. Alton Newron, Ellen Tourr-se- n Frenchy we for basketball are and officials, Admiral Samuel 8. Robison, superagain reminded of the promise. The usual amateur numbasket shooter. He was leading But Finished Strong. rocked to its steel girders with apDecorations Betty Lou Millkln. Marjorie Ideas advanced intendent of the academy, and mem- concerning the hoop sport which Utah has ber will men the program. Duke started off by losing the scorer In the Jordan district last plause. Blnch, Carrol Anderson. Irens Lund. Marion ber of bis official party, also will You were a great team," he told Johnson. Msxtne Cannon. displayed. Sonnenberg, who has but recently opening game to South Carolina and season. Program committee Marjorie Batte. then came on by leaps and bounds to There are a number of youngsters For almost a decade the prep association has been fostering arrived from tha east, figures on an leave for New York tomorrow, the his players, yet Im not going to Emelins Nebeker, Jane Dyer. regiment of 1600 memcommittee Oertruda Snyder. win games within and without the trying out for the other forward post, an Institution which has unquestionably say you were greater than the teams BanquetLoomis. improved the game. It easy victory over McCleod, whom be midshipmen Jeanette Clawson. selected out of four grspplers pro- bers it to leave Annapolis early Satconference. They finished close up but Harker and M. Streltch seem to clarifies the rules and creates a standard of 1924, 1925 and 1929. They all ask Marjorie of Interpretation OUTSIDE GUESTS me to compare you with the Four made the fare- be slightly In the lead. Harker, built posed for him by Promoter McCul- urday, Superintendent O. N Child. Assistant with the leaders and throughout the state. But I cant. They ask Superintendent Horsemen. O. A Eaton, F D Keeler. well campaign of Coach Jimmy De- much like Vlasic, Is also very fast and lough. Close followers of the mat F Wesson, r C Richmond. O Ott Hart a great success. has a fair eye for the hoop. Strellch a comparison of Harry Stuhldreher Oeorge sport, however, are not so sanguine Payson Hoop Shooters X. L Romney, Ike Armstrong. Roy Romney, not over Sonny-boy- s The national federation of prep associations has recogand Frank Carldeo. But its like ask- McIntyre. Tom Morgan. Oeorie Watkins. Florida had a senior team with Is a big boy, and, although he has chances for an easy Battle Positions Marvin Jonas, W. A Kerr A. X Eberhard nized the worth of Utah's athletic educational system. Two victory. In McCleod he meets a man ing a comparison between Caesar W few substitutes, yet they played sev- so much speed, his ability to Intercept B Ashton. Weodall Jimmie the to asset lnesey valuable ex It do be and Napoleon. You cant considerably younger than himself weeks ago, at a meeting of the national regional board in ChiPhil McLeese. Dr A J Murphy. eral highly creditable games, among passes will Hodgson. wore one team. them PAY80N, to that of one who has made a rapid climb Dr. H. K. Ournsey. D. A Callahan. and Competition is plenty say cept them a 19 to 0 victory over Chicago cago, Dave Mitchell, chairman of the Utah executive commitkeen at the Payson high school center, his hat sideways." from the to SCHOOL QUESTS McCann, brilliant ranks head of preliminary Geor an and defeat overwhelming honof officials states his into tee, explained Miss Alice E Rowe. Mine Charlotte Stewdassifjring plan Harold 6mlth and Kendell are the line class, meanwhile meeting and among Coach Stan Wilsons basketCaptain Walsh paid tribute to the art. Mickey Oswald Lee Simmons. C Oren gla Tech. 1930 team as a greater team even Wilson. three regulars who were graduated ored, certified and registered. The board members thought so defeating a number of prominent ball players. They are battling nip Bruoe E MllUktn. J E Parra tt, had Carolina North and Maryland much of the idea that they may adopt it for their organization. men. Although less experienced and and tuck to make the first squad. than his own Four Horsemen." We R. V. Howell, Captain Stephen A. Abbot. better than average teams and their last spring. Pltchoa will probably take Mcmay have been good, he said, but poaslbly a little less powerful than Snyder, Scharrer, Finch. Mendenhall final percentage rating put them well K. Searies look beat as possible . He season were take marvelous. We ou fellows to first division. Clenison played a Canns place at center this jbur The Utah prep association may be slow In many tilings, but it the Bortonese. McCleod Is considered and so not to forwards; Jenson, Strom and Peteroff but Is hats taller than McCanlr, much two. tha faster of you. the schedule and weakened toward long Isnt in this respect. son, centers; Bullard, Larsen, D. SimSouth Bend belonged to Notre the finish. The Tigers won the state last. He Is fitting nicely Into the certainly mons, R. Bearle, O. Simmons, Terry, Snake Dame students tonight defeating Furman. combination, however. P. Strellch,Is Monroe by championship Coach Picks Davis and Hancock, guards. Strom, PASSING BALL dances, pep tests and parties were Coach Josh Cody tendered his res- who, like his brother, is very tall. O. 8immons and K. Searies, all on the program for the night and far the center post, as Is Contratto. First Squad of CHICAGO, Dec! 10 (n Tuffy ignation, having other plans for the after WHEN GUARDED busky sophomores, have excellent Into the early hours of morning. The other forward candidates are next season. Bloux Iowa, young City, QfUfiths, toThe celebration will wind up Smith and Carrigan. with pros- Pragglstls, MONROE. Coach Red Wades chances for lining up with the first , today decided he was as Kentucky started out team five, Payson Journeys to Pleasant morrow night with the annual pub- heavyweight, all are In his- These youngsters good prosMonroe quintet, which Just returned pects of having Its best ready as he ever will be for his necesSaturday for a practice game. lic banquet. from a victorious conquest to south- Grove L. (Young) Strtb-tin- g tory, but Injuries cut down their ef- pects, although they lack the bout W. with Coach Rockne saldrtie would go ern Utah, having won from B. A. C. Coach Wilson will probably start and they sary experience. fectiveness In to stadium the Chicago Friday and Dixie, are to poor condition. Sev- 8nydrr and Strom, or Mendenhall through with his plan to coach the night and suspended training opera- lost to Alabama, Duke and Tennessee Pagnotta will probably team with Finch at forwards, Jenson at Notre Dame team to the tions. Bolic at guard. They are both husky eral of Wade's best men have ac- and to hard-fuggames. JEFEB80H FABK ENTRIES. center and perhaps Larsen and charity game with the New York The tough ope weighed 18J pounds Sotuh Carolina had a good season, aild fast lads. Johnson Is the best First rmoe, 1900, el&lmlnf, 27rol4f. quired bad colds, one being serious. Searies G. Simmons at guards. loet. looking of the other candidates. Giants at New York Sunday, and and figured to climb Into the The official first squad, as chosen Decemberor 19 tlx furloDCi. Weet VlrctnJ lot. Amour ring at winning more games than they and 20 Payson will go then go to the Mavo brothers hos- that Coach McMullin has scheduled the Sta- is follows: as Red, 109 Goldie Belle 109, Burn Byron Rom loo, by Wlf will leave which figure, probably to Vernal for two games with Coach "corgi. FaBs Away era 114. Fentr joe, Ouide Left 114, Jimmie Weils Harold Nielsen, following practice games: South pital at Rochester. Minn., for a thor- the Georgian with a Hansen, d or L 111. Gertrude Retde 109, Cbhtlt 109. ?les, As Season PrcjT-nae' Cache at Bingham, Saturday; Deough overhauling. Hansen, Noble Lee, Ernest Lee, Cat Davis quintet. four-pouDirk Che v ley 104. 3i Ate 119. BhaMji Bun Im almost ready to break," he Stribllng, advantage. 114, Bully 114. BubliiEr 119. BtiUcHor Wallace Oregerson, Reed Oregerson, entered the race highly cember 19, Sprlngville at Bingham; Georgia more speed, seeking 100 Prince Clol 114, 8u Porter Hi said. My two legs are swollen again worked two as a probable champion, December 24, Bingham at Pleasant McCoy Johnson, La Molne ChristianSecond rece, foo. elimlnf. rounds with Tom Jones, regarded end the old perns are shooting ud up. Their team reached a 1. Jh peak to, Grove; December 28, Bingham at eix fijrkn Participate ill sen, Dean Tuft, Proctor Bohman and and another negro F someElk 111. Hillock La Noy Christiansen. rightful 119, Dunlin and defeated, among others. her; December 27, Bingham at through them. You know, I Mickey i:. 8upevtift 119, Foreirn Relations 119. times find myself wishing that we pair with a middleweight, Dirk Simon 111, The Coech 111, Jell 119 about effective- Yale. The team fell away from their would lose four or more games next Patrick, cuffing bothmore sufHalm 111. Houeton 119. OlenUd. Wllllta J-- Afrori and Pridls also 113. Robdnn line to November and than limber early efficiency ly. Neither will do Honey Fish 113, Royl Cause 113 Relllne 113. rn year, so we can all get a rest from up fered a scoreless tie by Florida. They Second rece MOO, clelmlnr. tomorrow. ordoo HO. Kins 119, Bunaeu Surprise the overemphasis on footend up. six lurlonxi Oold Bet teimp-oto beat New York uniThe attraction has caught on to rallied gamely 9'Mtt-oldill SO, 113 SO, 13IS SO.00. won; ill CMh Plav Third eUlmlnc. $900, ball here at Notre Dame." 7 and to rtc. Tulane to 6. lost but d up, six furlongs the extent that stadium officials are versity, second; Perfect 30, It Anxtr The Abbot ill. JEWELRY M Jonei I tl 00. third. Alabama. Georgia's position In the . Time HA 1 Foxy Beth 111, Bright fiptngle looking for a gate In excess of $100,-00- 0, section Is much IS 18 McTInkle. Sheet Lea, Beimper, ! Death Takes Woman higher than the cona part of which will be given to ference esse. Me rl die nee, Monti- 113. Sheet, Prune 11 . One Lon Me, Aeepenthue 'lea to places them, due net loo end Iteo also ran. 111, Hippies IIS. The Moon ill, jtm Bhene-heEmmersons unemployment their tworating By SOL METZGER. Third rece, 1800. clatmtna sU ever, six AUGTIOn IIS. Bln, True lit Pol, lntersectlonal victories and Manager Fighter Governor commission fund. Hcone 10S (Meade) IS SO, I Su furlonee Bon Xa 11S, IK. Poison Ivy teams are two of There strongest the fact that the many ways throwing Title Oek 111 13. to, won. Boceratone ill (H R.' Riley) 1 i jIlf fOannon) In the conference were the only ones DETROIT, Dec. 10 (P). Death last Fourth rece. 1804. a basketball, which Is Just what passUomnnee, ell err.. 13 SO, ,, to, second! Ncxodele OPPOSE LICENSE RAISE. I IS Oertnelilf Chau lf 30, .third end tle Irish lod. Mum tl Tint.Auot to def.it them. lurjanr. night ended the career of the first Water Deb to 'elot. a US. 103. It Favorite teammate Lad, and But of Runenlell SPANISH Members the Time IDS Bren Hot .means. FORIL Betty ing woman manager of prize fighters to aleo ran Georgia Tech had a disappointing am members were Fork Fish and Game asso- wason. the guefiU of T. there are two different situations to brt'Boh,8 7uj.p Montf'lwar n?ti?it!r U Fourth race. 1800, allowance;,, Michigan. She was Mrs. Edna May Spanish Although there were six ... fl 4 a rlrlvia. reca on went alx furlonee All Upact loj fOoolcr) ciation of Monday firenight Bingham McMullin, most of of principal a Detroit which one passes. Orenler, 27, wife sophomores In the lineup ts 30 t) SO, t3 00, won; Silver Cord 103 gllom slices, opposed to the time, not all the mistakes were schools at a banquet Tuesday. The man. who built up a stable" of young ord as being unanimously old and up. one mile and eevemy yards It 00, tl SO, eecond. Bklbo 103 (Arnold) Is or an he ly to guarded by opponent license fee. mde by them. Increase served the was and IS 00, third. Time 1.13, Curtaey, dinner proposed Dark by (Oreen) Abbot 99. a 99. Thlitle with 103, prepared Skirl Fyrn after cousin, starting fighters Panda and Outpoat also ran. Storm 99. Ftrst Mlaalon lift In the 8. 1. A. A . an organization the homemaking department of the free. Frankie Mack. She was Interested to Fifth race. ISOO. claimlns. and Sixth race, 1800. claiming.' and When guarded the stunt U to break and up. mile gnd aerentr various other sports and was an exof smaller schools In the south, Pres- high school. ultimate Vole Eatia 119 ?oPi mile yard f J. M. SO. tS.OOT 14. SO, won. L toastmaster as McMullin acted Paula 109. Mr. Coma Behave 108, On Caah tit Diamonds, Watch , byterian, Centre college and Spring The back from this opponent, spring in 107, Jodhpur 113. enter Zoa 109. Madcap Bosky 1U Jonea) pert swimmer and rifle shot. Co!gate-N(CUmerak) M.tO, II od.'aaeond; following spoke: Angelo Hill finished to a percentage tie, Lillian T. Ill (Dubofa) It 00, third. Tima 107. By Froduni 100, Ouida Rtr Ma Orenler died alter an operaover- Martin d make the the air and Vlasic. Iverson, Hula. 113. OuU. Steve 100. assoBear Boyd Thomaa most Seth Cartoon, Its Grey non tion. having Jewelry Going at t Cry. Bpan Flow, Brldo of tha Wind and Seventh raea, 1900, claiming. ciation games. Centre college re- George Earl, Dr. Paul S. Richards head hook pass here described, a and 109. Junlua also ran. and A musical whip upward from the hip with the Blackup.onmile wnrS. Coach Santlstevan. old-tiSixth taon. raea, Bailey Its some roT Douglas Wedn-jd111. 104. of White clatmtn, Colon! strength Tonr, Own Price. gained Campua of arm fully extended. It Is a sure way Pot Full It'd. Sharon 109, Vanquish nlfM Fori Douxlu buketeer 114 and uPt mile and aerenty yard, Dolly Bay . , and defeated all five of Its opponents program was under the direction 106 fRiohard) won: If 30, It.tO, M.tO, defeated tk. Halt Ltkx firemen In an Curtain Smith. Harold and Harker of Kenneth getting off the pass, and Baked Apple 110 'F. C Smith) "932 3' within the association. iotTouim. fl09. at the public eaffity gmna-war- n 111, Fr rltlns fame acorn were Walter $11 90 109 to 90, Jonea $4 mill bt one Alma 101 29 second, If Others to accurate 30 but was The Revelllon 109, Biftun 109, Fir way attending pass The season In the south Fair Foil. Ur tad y, 103. 8. I. PTRJTMF Fowl ilo. Mxry Dale third. Time I 43 FT. DOUOLA8 marked by good a gather and .large Bolic. Mike Strellch Bryan Caulfield practice It. You see that paw ued a Mert'rr 109 Beity Bromlnf. Haael Denson. Berk Alice. OTFP OTPP lit NEW YORK. Dec. 10 Mike Mallet. Paul, Arthur Pazrll, 3 2 3 9 to in for where Mar Hatiiman PMI Louise. Trcmp of comI I Indiana lot All In go Miey all RirthUn rf .0 . at foot attendance track rf points. Sfther clet univerYork Colgate-Ne3 The 0 9 If Bmiiinx 9 . Bettw 2 0 and also rau Wh't If . .4 Dao mon with other sections large scores Slotti Clarence Johnson. Billy John basketball perhaps more thau to any Beientli ra $800. eUlmlmr. Hamvnter c .0 0M0 30 Faberr c . .03 00 00 40 JEfFLRftOY PARK RESULT, sity football game last Satur16 Ea$t 2nd South. John Max Dobson, son, state of the on Spendlove other Union, mile run un were otherwise ami and Clearance often Carter . up rf rf frtxld 109 $800, clalraln, tnaldeu Nick Bouch, George F C Bmith) 6 80, $4 00. 9 30. won day brought In $73,467.93 for .31111 Tomorrow The pass when not rfratalxrace, Houston It . .1 0 0 2 LUid If strong teams. This usually is due to Dim Church,Hfcward f urlona Cha Clark 107 (Berry' Duke Pohl 09 r)rer $69 09. S14 40 second relief. Total unemployment Gallagher If .Q 0 0 0 Markovich, Henry Harker, 90 00 $39 00, $19 00, iron; Flat ( t guarded. Porter Kin Kell 109 OL ft. Riley) $4,90. third poor tackling. 107 'Martin) $9 90. $9 00, second; Little Time 3 44 reoetpts were $79.053 50, with Cully, Mike Kokler, Kenneth Angus, pebbles LastT Bonnier. Coven t it 118 'Hanford? U 30. third- - Time Mekaahee, Tut! Klny. Bit Sweep, Harpooa. total expenses of $5565.57. Hyland Caulfield, Russell Sumnicht (Copyright, 1930, Publishers (Copyright, 1930, by The Christy 114 Burpaes. Don WorthlntLrn Bhaa- - FlaahtiiS Oeo old kid ud Grl2 w, iso T Walsh SynllcatA) sod Arthur Neil, Ml Wail; Poo 0998 ts ib89t'tuHBerilrib Total U1IU t School Names Hostesses of Annual Fete hard-runni- ... ... -- fg" upper . - -- Steve,; -- ar strong i Wi the entire corpe of cadets, officers of the post and their wives massed around the practice field, the Army football team ran through another drill today, to preparation 'nappy for the charity game wltn the Navy ' to New York Saturday. (Reg. U. S. Patent Office ) Games of December 6 finally rang down the curtain on southern football, save for the University of wuj lama's game New I Year's day In the I y , I Rose bowl at Pasa- - beat," a Members of Coach Bob Tlowards Sprlngville high achoot football team, which finished in third place in the Central Utah league. Back row, left to right, Howard, roach; Sanford, Patrick, namtnond, B. Brown, Cherrington, Tipton, G. West Point Ends Return FOR CHARITY Crimson for an athletic team. Thousands of people fought and Stormed to greet and get a glimpse of the national football champions as they paraded through Chicagos streets; the entire citizenry of South Bend, and the entire student body of Notre Dame, shouted themselves hoarse as they ended their epic Odys- t To Alabamans South Bend Belongs Heroes; Rockne Near Breaking Point. Springvillc Gridders Have Good Season Pitch-fort- h. Wheel-hous- e. rafter-ringin- for all-sta- te Griffiths Awaits Stribliiig Bout TURF RcsultS'Entries nd mid-seas- All-St- ar Fire ht i three-poun- s. UIXLE SAMS ed n) of one-be- Closes m Saturday . Y. U. Pog-nott- a, one-han- Charity Game xy -- tii vti Brings $73,467 tthln wtr m 1 1 l.V.'cltf w OLE 9 -- 1 S 9 H - r h - R A SETS' |