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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, t DECEMBER 2, 1930. MAJORS, MINORS AS EAR APART AS EVER ON DRAFT DISPUTE Griffiths Rating as Contender at Stake When He Meets Stribling Two Heavies COLORADO PASS GREAT WEAPON Conference Breaks East Eleven Sonnenhergfs Defeat Most Effective Play Meet Friday Up Sans Agreement To Be Feted Shifts Mat Program . Middlcmist-tOIIalc- y At Chicago : Big Leaguer Refuse toMiirpliy Concede Any of Pointi After Signimr tout Should Clear Heavy yvelghl Picture j Gioco- late, Battalino Ready . - . s vssSsSiit Macon, Oi, Chicago stadium. Btrlhllng. by his quick triumph over Otto Von Porat and Phil Scott,' has built hlmsell a position among the heavies that only a good, sound bad condition, too. The Eloux City youngster probably eon weigh around 188, with stribling coming in a couple of pounds Leevler. i The clash has aroused the Imaginations of Chicago fans, and Sidney fctrota. president of the Stadium corporation, tonight said he expected a gate of well over 1100,000, which "would mean an attendance of around 000. The advance sale had reached 4 V 0,000 today, with the legs expensive seats going fast. Prices are from 11.20 to $10.80. . Washington Tilt far Dern In Slain Event, aa Title Bout Blows Up. Meet Friday To Pick Dates rr& ww s w.. th the to be in in Controversy, Annual Affair at Leopard School to Begin at 6i30 p A. A. U. Heads With Gashes Washington university was defiBy EDWAXD J. NEIL. Ths unexpected dethronement of Chairman of ths II commitNLW YORK, Dec. U WVRels nitely aimed for its gama with Utah Qua Sonnenberg, Boston, as worlds tees of the Intermountatn Amaat hands the tloos between the majors and the university during tha coast confer heavyweight champion teur Athletic union will meet at Loe Angeles Wedminor leagues were b luted Vhlghsrtiwi will be7etod at of Don Georgethrew apart week OnidhXte MsLeatamSi!11 Friday evening in the Elks club, a crimp Into Pronesday night nnnu.1 football banquet at the moter R. Verne McCullough's probeginning at T:30, with officers today by the controversy over tbs ltl, universal draft, and orianlswd bass-ba- ll pf the organisation for the purhu gram scheduled for Friday evening rsi-sfaoed its first open warfare since pose of naming the date for m little shiftat ths but, arena, the days of the fed erl league, fif at tie September 18 and the Huskies following the dinner. the various tournaments. new bill of fare a around, ing flashy teen years ago. Is The on affair being put by the has been lined up with the celebrated have agreed to return the tentatively Bubbling over with wrath, the compliment here in 1931 The Cast high athletic gu ts, who are act-b- ig Ira Dern pitted against Oeorte Use entire etudent body. for committee of nine representing the latter who was to have Wrestled thi Wild BIU" Thornton, aa tough a game, however, must be ape American association and Pa- proved youngster who tried out at the next year's meeting forSixty-fivSonnenberg, In ths head- Soung customer aa has broken into cific Coast and International league of football will be the gueete of champion. ooaet officials. Ting in long time-on- e attraction. stormed out of a Joint meeting with Murphv now win turn his atten- honor. , to addition to the grinders, line bout on the program remain will event be The main supported (representatives of the National and tion to filling tha October 3 dal on there will be a number of special by four excellent bouts, featuring unchanged. The two American leagues lata thla .after ths Dta schedule. of Idaho guests. maulers, Leo Paplano and Jcm Stecber and Hy Sharman, the noon, determined to carry on bust U tha team which College Tha Leopard had a eery tucceu-f- Pete will most hV-In for local waiter favorite; Tommy Komar of Boston, weigh ness in the future without any re- be scheduled. aeason, so far aa two-yeplan Bill Thornton; Leo what promises to be one of the wildlations whatsoever with the major. season are concerned. Coach Mickey Thompson andJess of the sea- woolliest set-tKomar, and Al est Paplano and The break-u- p Oswald's eleven won the city title Newman brought an end to son. and fYenchy Leavitt. three day of negotiation here, and and were defeated by Ogden for Informed of Mr. Sonnenberg's mla Frenchy Leavitt,' whose prowess left no prospect that the big and tha mythical two-yechampionship fortune on the coast. McCleod ex- has been proven in numerous past Uttle brothers of baseball oould of the state. hope a bitter disappointment at contests, meets a steady, consistent to settle their differences peacefully The gridders who will attend tha pressed losing hia chance to unhorse the and difficult opponent in Al Newtin the near future. bam on a man, Balt Lake baker, in the remainm Kola Klrkbaia. Dwa former champ, and insist ROCK SPRINGS, WjNfc Brigham WiL.. I Option and Draft Wee VohnsoQa pick Morris. Hob match with Ira to square things. Mac ing feature of the evening. These Young university lost tha first game PTir, IdWfid AAlih Porlu rrsnlt IMusrtUrt. was clamoring for a return bout big fellow - also should provide Prove Stumbling Blocks. of ita barnstorming grsQArdaCsoaoo Vim Vadim Dro trip eastward, I enty of action and color during raw with Dern when the Bonn en berg (Hiatai At w. RArrisso. The two tranches ot baseball spilt when the Rock Springe Union Pa- )om lndU kAlkt was lined up, and now hell Andcrtoa, L?rmcb d eir mixup. cific team defeated on U a the proposition of Fop.-Frthera Thursday definitely Si Row Kiiekaonl match Allu contenVasal prtaraon. Bob Ralxw, plek Hirir. have a chance to prove hit out players lor seasoning night, 60 to 47. Earl Frank local Brar a streak tion idol had MUl. Dirk Sharp. that thi Siatan. lend price to be paid for athletes Ceth Ball. Coorad luall, Waltar Bowman. Nwii Baby Golf rocket acoaxs. drafted by the majors. Tha me Jon, Man Cali. Harman Franka, Ford Barlow. Boland of luck when he won their former Maraane kraal a Violate Datratk Sai Amateur battle. Ua f. inn. headed In the conference PresiYork Americans L Boatea I. by AmerH. pw h, TLloyd 114-- r, bout should Ths Stecher-Rharma- n dents Ernest S. Barnard of tha faDtrwal Cautdiuu t, Ouawa 4 (orar- - Clavton. Irwin Crandall. David Aahlon. Ja-TORONTO, Deo. 11 6TV Anyone Thamaa. Irvin be a classy one from the word go, ican league and John A. Heydler Brron Bammarbaya. . Bufral 1. Datratt Alb-rrt Johnaon, Dal Thurman, with Hys persistence Hunt, end skill who playi in a miniature golf eompe-prlz- es (the National league, taflsted thej ProTtdencw I, Arrow, 1 riU Da via, Curtla Kvana. Jack Clayton. pU forfeits nlk allowed to select players from C latch. U it on aibqlay. matched against 8lecher's speed and tltlori for cash Tommy Thompson, who amateur standing as a golfer, the AA teams teams or the Ameri BaMnYllSd1 RJwU,fiaVnTt' I been had aaaoclatior Golf matched with Royal Canadian previously association, pacific Coast and Inter- rocR ssiaiiaapollA MUkra 1. ChSoase stum- - Frank Brantin. Fhffi i. Adrian Bmlth Ira, will have hla hands full with ruled today. national leagues who had had four years of experience in leagues of I lower classification. On thla point-a- na the question of price to paid for - those athletes the committee oould reach no agreement. The majors offered $7500 for each drafted player, a drop of gio.ooo from their offer at the recent Cleveland ooference, while the minors asked By WILLIAM WEISES. , Just how CHICAQ07pC. 11 hiuch business Gerald Ambrose Orl! lit hi, the tough youth' Irom Sioux City, Iowa. bn in the heavyweight champtorwhlD scheme will b deter mined tomorrow night when he meet! W. 1 licking can destroy. Griffith, however, has been an going well against somt good lighters and going Into reverse against some not SO good. The National Boling association has hinted that the winner will be ita choice for a heavyweight championship fight with Max Schraeiing, and both stribling and Griffiths are eager to be first in line la case It goes through. .Griffiths, usually phlegmatic, has worked harder for the bout than for any other, and today had reached such a pitch of belligerency aa to be unapproachable, even hy his manager, Jack O'Keefe. Stribling has done little In the gym Yttrium. He was in shape when he leached Chicago and sought only to retain his fighting edge. . The fact that the Georgian has Isken it easy in training has not reused him to loss the favor of the wagering gentry. Who have made a choice, i He worked little before he met Von Forat in his last Chicago appearance, and some of the experts were Inclined to go for Angular Otto and his devastating punch. The fight lasted leas than one round, with W. L.t knocking Otto stiff with a left hook to the thin. The left hand was supopsed At Banquet McGeod Returns rough-and-read- ul iy I ar atl Rock Springs ar Defeats B. Y. U. I os p-- for Bat-ma- n. Rule M-- Whtl-Burto- n, I - bi for 110,000. As a final resort, the minor league committee, heeded by Cherries H. Strub, president of the Ban o club of the Pacific Coast league, A great passer In fete Mlddlemist, left Inset, quarterback, and offered to place settlement .of the a brilliant receiver In Stick Haley, halfback, right lneet, allowed controversy in the hands of High Colorado university to employ the forward pasa aa an effective Commissioner Keneeaw M. Landis, weapon during the 1930 Rocky Mountain eonfeiencu season. Be with the understanding both low, Ike Armstrong, Utah university coach. Jus sketched the plsy sides would agree to stand by his deWhich troubled his Ute when they Invaded Boulder. , cision. The major letgue committees refused to accept this offer, and the minora thereupon marched oist of the Wiiliamg Favorite Aerial I m8eUn 111 varllko formation. Minors Offer to Allow Pran-ciso- ABSORBS TLp- that - IT . e j" ZONE ALAs. ,i '' Dixie Defeats Flay Came From Short f, Funt Formation, Players on Options.- - , The minors, offering several compromises, agreed to permit each mafcp dash ' Ready jor league club to send fifteen play . era out on option for three years NEW YORK, Dec, 11 fUP). True to the ring's finest traditions, both By IKS ARMSTRONG, apleoe. Instead of the eight players .Bat La tt ah no and Kid Chocolate tot'tah University Foot bah Coach now permitted each club for two win-pers I declared themselves certain day One oI the most troublesome plays demanded, In Uiir same title bout at Cofh llnd Dlrl Filers el 81 Utah encountered consideration during the 1930 otnrsa looked nnhir sood in turnlns Madison Square Garden tomorrow bkck developing players be extended th (Kaolt iiv on ui latter's court Rocky Mountain echedule, was the them by the majors. flight. .hr a cloa acre ot 34 to So Thunder, Chocolate modestly admitted that Th bors front aoulhera Utah war The mlnore pointed out that unt-Colorado' univertheir nlc k.ndltn of the he ass not in his pest shape, but ball and vllly versal draft playen with four their ctrons shootliis. Oranlta a sity pass, Middle-- a felt certain he would be the new team worked 11 mist to tor but S wiu, year of minor experience, hard a cost Haley,! poor. eo of met which featherweight champion. Battalino Tha Farmar with would only $7500, rob the Clast but one In th was equally positive that his body that Surma ih 1H AA much clubs of stars Just drat fe mlput of (am, Bueoeess into par ll-attack would enable him to retain Tha acora by auanara rtad. eea- their own and prevent thscoming minora and -- v with two mlnulaa of play during. the his crown. 1 - r from regaining sums (pentbig Dial lad, N to It A ulr oido shot son bit. devein . Having finished their follow la allot by Aw is and The heavy work ba BmmatS loping their own atari in leagues of clinchM th cam for thaia, iwsterday, the two men did little drua thrown pats from I- classtflcatkmi. They insisted Atkin EmmatS Andru. and wlarad more than calisthenics today. Both aall tor Ilia Crow loti, with short punt forma' that It takes three to four years to de-are safely under the required pound-sur- e savae flats ao1. wlnnara. lad tha Fannara tq acor--' tlon, with Middle op a ball player of any ability, a. wail . is, at guard. Uackay playad of 128 pounds. point brought out by ths ma jars de niata boss will mart tphralia a mist. Colorado's Chocolate la a slight Xavodte In .Tha IB mand for the right to lattar'a eourt Friday riahl. triple threat back, athuse betting. , si. oeohos letes few three years, andoption key man of 3 demanded nrww the OTF.Ft -.uHAierre. Many boxing followers are of the the play. The f : protection against the draft Xor their eptnlon that a Battalino victory fact that Coloradot stars, once they wers developed. would result In Chocolate's retirealso ran the ends In order to insure them getting ment. The Cuban, it will be remem-re- d. their money back on their own and kicked from InUD until tw lot tuccmsiva de vestment In players from the smaller formation title visions to Jack. Kid" Berg and ndel to added the Cl&ss AA clubs A&ked tho only minors, La Barbs in the space of six weeks, d e 0 e p tlvencsa that their player be lor draft d had scored victories without ot the pass. A team didnt know whatjonly after three yeaneligible of AA service Tofati SI s.assl Totale a... . defeat. , to Ilf Kafaraa, Sutharlaudl umplra. Hlllam. expect. they came into the top minor Quinlan, Na 1, end, and Loucka.1 without previous experience, or after fw,Nn 1. end, flex from , the tackles two years, regardless of previous mil about one to two yards. At the snap nor league service, ihe of the' of the ball from Center Btmey, No. I majors to draft former right leamiera 4. Quinlan and Loucks break fast at will went unquestioned.big down the field and try to get back of As soon as an impasse was reached the defensive halfbacks. Tackles the minor league committee of nine Bolen. No. 3. and Bawver, No. 6, check met again to formulate plans for ths RICHARDS SENSATIONAL opposing guards Guards Captain future that Include no hope of reconBuster. No. 3, and Teets, Na 3, pull ciliation with the majors. The NEW TEN PAY BUDGET PLAN BRINGS back to respective aides and shield met In Joint session, discussed . YOU I THESE , Middlemlst Center, Blmey, Na 4, the draft, but took no further action, . ichecks opposing center. It he does and disposed of several minor msU not pull out of the line. Pleasant, SENSATIONAL Na 3, fullback, pulls to right and protects the passer. Bradley, No. 10, halfback, breaks fast toward flat OVERCOATS, to right, as Loucks decoys the defensive left halfback deep. Haley. TUXEDOS AT Na 3, halfback, who is a very fast man and an excellent pass receiver, soe Into flat territory to the left, fter Quinlan decoy defensive right halfback deep into right. When Blmey snaps the ball, fakea a kick or a run, then ' pulla back, and rifles a bullet pass either to Haley or Bradley. 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MAIN S77 , Barton Gridder to Be Gusitj at Banquet Westminster college gridder win bo honored Thursday, December IS, at their annual banquet, given by the college administration. The af-- 1 to to be held at Cobblemore in Holladay. Speakers for the occasion will be Coach J. Bryan Patterson, Dr. H. W, Reherd, president; DeMotte Pom-erocaptain, and Vere Wlesley, and Wilbert Gore. . . .The following gridders, who went through their season with but one defeat, will attend the fete: DeMotte Pomeroy, captain; Vere Wlesley, captain -- elect: Walter Wood. Ed Glenn McClennan, Frank Herbert. Dean Stallings, Mtrque Bharp. Kenneth Gibson. Arthur Marshall, Leonard Clark. John Lindsay, Wilbert Gore, Robert Rukovlna. 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