Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 19 12 1931 UTAH AGGIES DETERMINED TO BEAT THEIR FELLOW FARMERS Coach Dick’s She’s Engaged Boys Forget Ogden Defeat Helene Madison champion mermaid has been secretly engaged to marry Charles Rubinstein Harlem New York amusement man since last August They met at a swimming meet held In New York last sumniep Utes Appear Strong Again In Swimming to Polish for Satur day Fracas r'" where Collins hey will tangle with the Colorado Vggies Saturday The Farmers will eave Logan oni Thursday night ind will arrive In J'ort Collins I n ime for a workout Friday afternoon The Aggies are ( exp erienced A j -- X ’ X 1 being the 4)f n A a f Schaub Class basketball series at the Davis countv high school of Kaysvllle will start Monday It was announced Wednesday bv Coach Glen WorthThai Darts wind up their ington football schedule Friday when they oppose the South Cubs on the Kays-vilfield The Dart hoop mentor will have feveral lettermen back from last season and hopes for a good year As yet he has not definitely arranged for any practice games le Lehi Battles I -- afS Bonneville Golf Around Table Annual red and blue dinner of the Bonneville golf course players' association will be held at the Ambassador hotel Thursday at 7 30 p m Instead of at the golf course Professional Harry Borg Announced Wednesday Dr M O Kulire presiding winners of season s prize tournaments will receive their awards Borg said Miners Hold Teachers to 12 to 12 Tie trict 'Y’X t‘A GREELEY Colo Nov 11 (UP) —In a surprising upset the Colorado Miners held a stronger Colorado Teachers team to a 12 to 12 tie here today The Miners hitherto unable to score on a Rocky mountain team this season played a strong game throughout The Teachers scored both tbelr touchdowns on passes but In each case missed the kick They scored a third touchdown on a pass but the play was called back because of a penalty and the score not allowed The Miners taking advantage of every break in the game made both of their scores on Intercepted passes They too were unable to boot the ball over the crosshar for the extra points The lineup and summary Easily the greatest Overcoat value in TpRchira town All warmly Rattfrree Stephens lined in double- - 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the breaststroke where Les Walling whose sensational new record in last season's divisional meet marked him as an Olympic possibility The powerful Walling who also is regular tack’e on the Ute football team timed 2:36 5 for a new d breaststroke record last season The mark was nine seconds faster than the previous record and marked him as perhaps the outstanding collegiate swimmer of the mountain region If he performs this season as he did last he will be worthy of a trial for the National Collegiate Athletic association 200-yar- Forker Eleven LFHI— Tthe closing game of Dis5 and the only game on the local docket this week will be run off Friday at 3 p m In American Fork when the battered and crippled Lehl team goes to the Cave City A victory for either club would Indicate a successful season In the eyes of the two schools Due to performances this season against similar opponents the Cavemen are favored over Dean Prior's charges 01 rs Devotees 3Ieet Overcoats There are three Johns In the N C State Their last namea are Harry Mehre head football coach freshman line Benko thanko and Kabrl Oeorgia la not yet 30 years old 100-yar- Davis Mentor Starts Class Basket Series Wednesday Among COWBOYS DRILL LARAMIE— Tha Wyoming Cowboys convinced by Brigham Young s win over Utah Aggies last week that the game Friday will be touah were put through a long practice The Cowboys sirlmmaged against today tha second team and tried a few new playi free-styl- For-geo- i tinued scrlmmate against the freshmen today seeking to put a punch into their offense Leek of a consistent scoring power hes handicapped the Bengala all season will the diving Utes be seriously le Howard mentor of thef team declared onf outs Thursday aft about losing to the B Y U last week 3 to 0 and Farmers are going to Fort Collins with that "do or die” spirit The teams seem pretty well matched at least on paper Both have defeated Wyoming Colorado 26 to 8 and Utah Aggies 12 to 0 Colorado Aggies were beaten by University of Utah 60 to 6 while the Aggies lost to B Y U Colorado plays which mostly are power plays were gone over by the Aggies Wednesday and Coach Dick Romney stressed defense work It is expected that the same lineup that started against B Y U last week will open at Fort Collins with possible exceptions That would be Jay Tolman at fullback and Odell Thompson shifted to halfback in place of Schaub The rest of the lineup is: John Vranes center Bill Barker and Aland n guards Howard Law and Pete Wilkins tackles E Smith and John Hull ends Ike Smith quarter and Deb Young half Other players who will be" taken on the trip are: Worth Gutke center Elmo Brady and Carlos Smith guards Burke Fry Buck Shields and Marshall Glenn tackles Gordon Dixon and Rudy Van Kampan ends Vadal Childs and Clyde McDonald ' Virgil Cropley and Allen Adams half backs and Mark Bennlon fullback Charley veterans quad Welch down- - hearted quarterbacks TIGERS WORK HARD COLORADO SPRINGS—Tha Tigers con- University of Utah will defend its western division R M C swimming title with another well balanced and held their final scrimmage Wednesday prior to their departure for Fort far from vu Ten Veterans Augur Well for Crimson’s Defense of Title Devote Final Day’s Practice LOGAN— The Utah Aggies C A C TSES TASS COLORADO IN SHAPE ALSrailOH AT TACKLE FORT COLLINS— With McDonald back DENVER— Alspaugh twltchid to BOULDER— The Silver and Gold suffered In the lineup the Colorado Agglea again are Uckle and Bpragu® took AUpaugh’i pUca at no irrloua Injuries In their seme with DenThe Aggies have ver lest week end today went through a long (trending a pasa attack Mcguard today as Denver U sought ta replace Coach Wttham dug up been considerably handicapped without practice period to the heave Donald Red Roberts sophomore tackle pigskin and hava tried Roberts eoma badly needed new playi with which few In his absence It Wes Indicated and Dick Hotton who broke his arm were the Colorado U gquad hopea to befuddle that passes they would (o In strong for the sky casualties in the Colorado U game seme when they ibeet Ulan Aggies Utah meet Veterans Aid Walling Three other veterans give Walling able support in the breaststroke division Allen and Ross Ramsey the former a 1929 letter-ma-n who did not compete last season and Doug Erdman who gained his letter last season comprise the trio In addition Herbert Van Dam the most promising high schooi breaststroke man since Walling’s days at Granite high Is a freshman candidate Van Dam like Walling performed for Granite Captain Bob Toronto will be called upon to take the place of the veteran Charles Welch Jr In the e distance events The Ute mentor must discover more suitable talent to aid him In this and in Toccoy Sorenson also a sprinter of ability he may have one valuable aid Spencer also may be used In distance events but only If absolutely necessary The veterans Ray Brlnghurst Francis Forbush and Spencer together with Thomas a promising from Provo high school and boy Ray Owen will be the nucleus of a speedy sprint squad Teddie Rosen former state high school dive champion Is the mainstay in that event ' e EVERY GARMENT a NEW style and not an obsolete Suit or Overcoat in our stock COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of all the new fabrics styles and colors This is not a sale of broken sizes and “job lots” CORRECTLY TAILORED to our own rigid specifications assuring you of a perfect fit EVERY SUIT has two pairs of NEW this season’s wide-le- g English trousers with high waistlines Every Suit finished to your own individual measurements at no cost to you free-styl- Preston 25-1- Single or Double Breasteds Peak or Notch Lapelg Conservative or Tracing Coats Puff Shoulder 3 c BRIGHAM CITY — Coach Earl Ferguson's Bees defeated Coach Joe Call s Preston grlddera here Wednesday by a 25 13 score The game rh was a feature of the Armistice day celebration It was Captain Floyd Rasmussen's -- brilliant work that spelled defeat for Preston Time after time the clever Bee back ripped off long galne around the ends and through tackles scoring three of the four Bee touchdowns Time after time the Bees carried the ball deep Into Preston territory only to lose It on downs Box Elder made 24 fust downs two of them fiorn passw and Preston made eight — TTT hire of them being from passes LOGAN The Utah Aggie frouhpjox Elder completed two of four lu'nr-nrl- ' ‘‘I? ’u lKxlf''cU pass attempts and Preaton co lege aftday pi ted three of their four tosses The °n 1 Illl le 111(1 not Punt oni-- during the 57-- 6 final score The green185 pound vya fn(e ln?s sc r d The tn(kI gjunped aJeppaon every period t I!ox C r Ue end° W'1" while Wells was outstanding ihe nSt half whrn a pavs was In- - 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