Show The RIetzSay 'Rlcnuag- - Salt Lake City Utah- Herald-Republic- an S&iM JLsiEs® MSE2&ILI® --G Fcsiwrtmrr OF THE - November 5 1917m - TTEq© INTER'FtOUMTAIMC'Sr UITESMCUT FREE POTER - FOR SHALL SUM lmots stel H CMT RACE RM MM§T DAM WEAK THIS FALL MO INKS I Chicago Nov 4— With the eliminaXov A $1500 Everything is in readiness for the big Ohio card of bouts at the Grand pitcher won the 1017 world’s tion of Minnesota three teams—— reState and Illinois this theatre Chicago added college evening and to Evidently the $115000 championship the coffers of the Chicago White Sox main undefeated In the race tonight for programs of five and six round bouts Slub end made Charles A Comiskcy the “Big Ten” football championship has made quite a hit with the fans owner of a team in line to pick up Wisconsin rrusned Minnesota's hopes for intense interest Is being maniSaturday Ohio State over kept Its record fested 'nany more thousands during the coin- clean Indiana and by triumphing The main event between Gordon Mcing season Chicago and Illinois played a scoreUrban Faber known In polite base- less tie Neither Illinois nor Chicago Kay and Walter Gillum has created a scored on this season world of interest ball circles as Red is the liurler whom has been of McKay came here MinneDefeat the a In unheralded taken the measure and for has Comlskey purchased pittance sota eleven which fell before Wiscon1913 Faber was pitching: for the local sin 10 to 7 was the biggest upset of of the best boys that he has met so far team in the Western league and was Saturday's schedule Given only an Gillum Is a youngster who has only chance in the dope to win the had a few real battles but who is promaking opposing batsmen look like outside Minnesota In Badgers outplayed to be a very promising proswonrevolving storm doors He hurled football and use of the for- nounced straight that he has shown and pect derful bail and when' the casualties ward pass The team beaten by In the gymthehasclass the fans all worked got were compiled after the season’s cam- Illinois a 7 to 0 early In the season up remarkable “comeback and There is nothing that pleases the paign It was found that he had al- staged will be dangerous for Its future oppolowed only 349 earned runs a game nents more than to see some new boys fans — Ohio State and Chicago and led the league In strikeouts by a show real stuff and it looks as if this The thrilling battle fought out bewide margin is going to give the fans just what pair tween and Illinois was one they have While the res Moines hurler as- of the Chicago been looking for most evenly conteste'd games sisted by Clint Rogge was pitching made up of The rest of the card Is who on In field Both years Stagg Des Moines Into second place Frank played are ala bunch of battlers real teams had chances to count but brilIsbell and Tom Fairweather owners liant defensive are to not who and afraid ways teamwork checked every take atrying were trying to peddle him to divers one to in order land punch drive Near the close of the first themselves Ivory hunters who frequent ihee period with the ball on its line summer every parts Butch and Kid Slater are bound Illinois withstood Chicago’s attempts to Kid The scouts were perfectly willlrc to to furnish slugfest that will have break through and the Maroons the fans on atheir follow Pes Moines about the circuit toes all through the same the sparkling defense bout as they both possess and give Faber the up and down but staged terrific the Illinois sought to smash their when it came to buying him there was whenover or one is the other almost and wallops from the line over sure to nothing doing Absolutely nothirs! way the put winning Although scored on for the first time Inside of the allotted six rounds punch Faber had been In the major league this season Ohio State continued its once had been weighed in scales of Bromeo and Mickey O'Brien should expense of furnish wantchampionship drive at the 3© a spring training trip and pund little ccntest which 3 was which Indiana to In will be aa classy beaten 3Their employers didn't send them five In style to the contrast ing games Ohio lias piled up -5 points Slater-Dutc- h or men who out to look for as these battles boys are Indiana broke when the into scoring had failed in former years clever both the of type a booted Meantime Frank Isbell raved He Captain Hathaway drop kick Oren and Danny O’Brien are also a line the 3 knew Faber was a majqr league pitch- from pair of willing boys that are bound to Michigan eleven had please er and besides he needed the money noThe powerful trouble in burying Kalamasoo under A major league pitcher wouldn't do Kid David of Ogden and Charles him any gool and the money would a 62 to 0 score The game virtually Midklff are considered the two iron as a practice game for the tilt men of the local mitt game and will The time for the draft drew near and servedCornell next Saturday Aside no doubt It was a certainty some major league with real battling In put enough four minutes in the their club or some clsiss AA club would from three- or the to melee suit the most Wolverines had the exacting period draft Faber In tluvc dty the draft opening to ball themselves price wis only f 1000 runner-u- p in the Northwestern The day before the draft opened Isbell boarded a train Chicago bound championship race a year ago scored seagained an audience with Comisker its first victory of the conference 13 to ( Iowa and presented his case at the same son defeating Purdue time girlng his candid opinion of all suffered another blow yesterday when the Great Lakes naval training stascouts baseball CAPTAIN IS COACH “Com my“ wasn't in a generous mood tion team of former collegians came and scored a 33 to 14 trithat afternoon but he was charitable from behind Smith former star of the lie offered to give Isbell 11500 for umph Pat of team was an a sum Michigan was He was University certain the Faber St Louis Nor 4 — Dick Rutherford donation but he didn't care about that important factor In the Jackies' vicfaithtory had worked long and Washington university's new football for coach at St Louis a champion in every fully for him and vas worthy branch of sport In which he particiIsbell didn't mind having 5130© his sensationally brilthrust upon him lie was only dis- GUISTO MAY LAND pated topped off career at Nebraska uniliant also athletic appointed at the amount andIn conBASEMAN FIRST JOB the at attitude champion girl peeved Comiskcy's versity by marrying Cornhusker famous of the tennis player sidering 31300 for a 315000 pitcher a Louis Guisto may yet play first base school gift so he made a counter proposition He was on the bench Cleveland "A champion of champions that's a for Fa- for That the White pvy most of the season Just closed and ber and if he failed to make good no the definition of the man selected to good SL EL reason for it is furnished by Coach pay year's myrtle and maroon Bernard one of the director of the footballthis This was accepted by Comiskey who club eleven declares Dick Collins then took Faber on the trip around in the St Louis Republic “A champion Bernard writes that Harris Is a won- himself' the world with the Giants and White derful It's perfectly logical that an hut hitter only ordinary Sox in the fall of 1913 to j:lv him a should turn out a champion Rutherford while Guisto Is the best field- football team star fielder tryout Faber proved the at the Piker school If not Cleveland has had In ing first baseman of the trip in 1918 will answer a winner this year years but could not get started with the purpose John McGrow's efforts ta pure'- s the bat the former Pes Moines hurler failed “Rome wsn't built In a day and Uke most managers Fohl wanted as it proved to bis sorrow for without football fans are willing to so Washington the Harris got strengthwrites that Harris ex- give Rutherford hittingBernard Faber or some twirler of equal ability call time to pick and drill the White Sox could not have beaten men and instill into them football his to to the drafted and be army pects the Giants for the world's title this if he Little is expected of goes Guisto will have first call fundamentals fall team will this the year next The on the manageJob year Faber proved a winner for Chicago ment of the Cleveland club has not have more than earned Rutherford he if bis salary at once and as a direct result one weakened on Guisto and the a In inculcates the fs fighting spirit boy big scout lost his job There league major be a real major league squad and paves the way for results is no need to give his name here but expected to next In 1918” year he was employed by the Washington ball player 4-- Local Football Experts Say Brilliant Tactics of Moun- Premier Qualificatious Are Shown hy Eleven From tain Boys End in Score Colorado Team Fastest " of 7 to 0 Indiana in Circuit U Forward pass formations and trick plays will feature the practice work outlined for this week by Coach Nelson H Norgren of the University of Utah football aggregation The Crimsonites clash with the Boulder eleven at Boulder Saturday in what is considered by games Norgren to be one of the hardest of the season for the Utah men Norgren believes that Boulder with the possike exception of the Utah Aggies have the strongest team in the conference and Is prone to believe that Denver Is leading the circuit only by having the breakS'come its way aDenver won over Boulder only by score making' their touchdown by a freak forward pass formation Boulder's wonderful comeback against the Colorado Tigers last Saturday stamps it as a team which may be depended upon to fight to the last ditch Advance dope naturally favors Boulder in view of their victory over the Colorado Tigers which team defeated Utah to the tune of 21 to 0 In view of the fact that Utah is meeting the terUniversity of Colorado on Boulder Norgren figures that It will ritory be an unusually hard game Coach Norgren was well pleased with the showing made by the Utahns e in the second half of the Colorado-Aggigame last Saturday They couldn't find themselves In the first half and the game seemed like Colorado’s Between halves however Norgren told the boys something which made them coma back in dazzling style to tuck the game safely away It Is likely that Norg will startasthe In In the Boulder game same line-u- p last Saturdsy's matinee He was quite satisfied with the work of Steve Kerr at quarter and predicts that he will make a better showing in the coming game because of the experience gained In fact Kerr in the Aggie contest was a little too fast for the line in a of instances great majority Utah's men will leave for Boulder over the Union PaThursday afternoon cific Reports from Coach M C Evans of the Boulder team State that the town Is preparing to give the Utahns a real reception during their stay A dance has been planned for after the game “We remember the splendid time shown us last year while In Salt Lake” writes Coach Evans “and we intend to return the hospitality — six-rou- much-herald- nd ed - 3-y- ard 7- -0 CAPTAIN SMITH the Michigan football men are same sad story of stars losttelling through the war Captain-eleSmith has enlisted and mapy of last season's stars are among the missing While it's certain that Tost will not have the team he has had In years before he has made the most of the material he has ct and ©topes to make a showing - arl has-bee- BICYCLE RACES CLEAN AND FAST ns ard Chase Alexander Leaves All of Them in Two Chief Events - six-rou- Iy S1-- 0 - Americans Clark Griffith the Washington manager fired the scout because he had followed Faber in the Western league for nearly three weeks and had then labeled him with the n g sign GRID WIRELESS TO ACQUAINT STAND WITH DECISIONS Cedar Rapids Ia Nov 4 — Frank E Birch of this city well known football referee In the Missouri Valley and Western Conferences has given the game a signal code for flashing referee’s decisions from football field to press stand While Intended primarily to make every ruling clear to the sports writers the fan with a clipping of the cede appended to this article in his possession may reap the full benefit by keeping his eye on the referee This will at first apply only to those games in which Birch Is arbiter 4 which are many) but it Is predicted football officials everywhere will take it up aud that it will become universal Birch will furnish all the scribes in his territory with code sports cards and they can then get his rulings by wireless” Here's the code by which Birch will signal his rulings to the press stand in all his future games: Fouls Signals Grasping of writ Holding Shaking of fists Unnecessary roughness Tripping hands Illegally In motion Off side One arm aloft Refusal of penalty Arms extended sidewise Interlocked interference Both arms aloft Score Loose ball foul salute Military These signals will be given to the press stand by the referee from his position behind the offensive team MORE TAKE PART NOW It is certain that more college students will participate In athletics this fall than ever before The specialization of the varsity teams with their tables extensive coaching and training of drill will be eliminated daily hours extent to a great START FALL TRAINING Eastern college crews have begun In fall training At Tale the squad Iswho Abbott charge of Prof Mather hat been assistant—to Coach - Guy Nickalls Crossed legs Sifting motion Hands on hops - WIN OVER ARMY GRIZZLY BEARS GAME SATURDAY CRAB® TONIGHT xUrban Taber Cost $1500 Minnesota's Defeat by the McKay and Gillum- - Lead But He Added $115000 Bill With Other Good Badgers Big Shock to to Soy With Pennant Wise Ones Battles Carded TES WAITER Ol BY BftAIZ EXPECT MULDER UTAH ARTILLERY NOTRE EVEN BEATS STAR CLASS BY TO PLAY CLASSY MICHIGAN LOOKS ISPRDSPECTAT EDITED nd Phil Wright's card of races at Liberty park yesterday bicycle were of the highest order All the events were clean and fast and kept the racing fans on their toes all of the time Chase Alexander had them all guessing In two of the three events He mile copped the one end mile Brassard and the five and one-ha- lf club championship race This youngster is sure showing a lot of class He is looked on as a sure comer The results of the five and one-ha- lf mile club handicap race: Chase Alex ander first: Gerald Thatcher second: Ambrose Hargrove third: Herchal fourth: Everett Seely fifth Eldredge The one and mile handicap race: B Batson 360 yards first: Wallace Cook 440 yards second: Sid Harper 400 yards third Willie - Crehs one-four- th -- MYERS MAY PLAY THIRD FOR ROBINS Hy Myers or the Brooklyna Is a vermost efsatile player He also Is ficient player Robinson thinks highly of him and Hy is pretty sure of a Job with the club again next year But fandom may see 360 Ily at third base in 1918 instead of the 375 yards fourth Earl Ashbyoutfield where he has cavorted for yards fifth Chase Alexander won the Brassard many a season Hy has held down so capably and done so much from William Pfister base third Bob Diefen- - better especially with the bat than The officials were: bacher Iver Lawson Jack Prince Phil O’Rourke that he will probably get the all Important assignment next season Wright and Albert Crehs O'Rourke Is an earnest athlete He is 414 CONTESTANTS IN MEET not a bad fielder But when it comes Athletes representing Pennsylvania to batting he is weak indeed and that is the reason why Myers will probably railroad divisions recently held a athletic meet at Phil- replace him next season In all 434 contested Of adelphia B ALL PARK FOR SALE this number 148 took part in track and field events 80 In rifle shooting 80 Muskegon Mich Nov 3 — The Mus30 In lawn tennis j kegon Central league baseball park in trapshooting events 30 in tug of war contests 36 I located in the heart of the city has In special events and 30 In a baseball j been offered for sale A new park larther out probably will be obtained game one-four- th record-- breaking I BY ARTHUR KTRUWE Sppciall San Diego Cal Nov 4 — The foot- lsternatloaal w Staff Correspondent ball eleven of the One Hundred Forty-fift- h New York Nov 4 — A new star has Utah light field artillery tri- arisen It in the football horizon umphed over the California Grizzlies at comes out — Notre is west of the lt the stadium here this afternoon by a Dame score of 7 to 0 The game was replete The unexpected victory of the Iifcft with sensational plays and was onesea-so-of diana eleven over West Point yester-da- y n the best games played here this disclosed play of such powerful lt gives promise of enUtah scored the only' touchdown of characterthethat Bend team to go South the game In the last forty seconds of abling season defeat to without the through playing during the third quarter Ol stain its record In that a case the son playing right half for the Mormon westerners will be candidates for the eleven cleverly eluded the Grizzlies of the gridiron for the honors premier play was started and current season right end before then received a forward pass There was only the difference befrom Quarterback Falcli'' a touchdown and a goal on one tween The successful completion of this side and a safety on the other but it move brought a roar of ap was enough strategicfrom that the winIt showedcross A ners had the power the Mormon rooters plause to a fiercely run around the Grizzlies’ left defended goal line end brought the Utahns in the shadow The touchdown was dramatically of the goal posts won too It Indicated that the Indiana college had the football sensedar-to Pour Play a Necessary the Four plays were necessary however seize 'the crucial opportunity conceived play to carry the ball across the line Cap ing to put a brilliantly and the power instant execution tain Olsen making the touchdown Into from overcome to opposition! desperate Falch kicked goal one of as hailed a been team has that The third quarter was a repetition season’s best the of the first two the ball seesawing was won on a Likewise the ncnlO-RriraMIc- ia “ 45-ya- rd 20-ya- rd back and forth with neither team having an opportunity for scoring because of repeated penalties for holding or fouling Utah played by far the snappier out game The Mormon eleven carried their aerial attacks with ' precision shower greater generalship and tackled in big league style Only once were In any danger of being scored on they A feature of the game was the rooting Both elevens were accompanied by their respective regimental bands and of adherents by as rabid an as ever flockedaggregation to the big bowl The Grizzlies started the fun by yell Ing their famous grizzly bear growl Right behind them came the Utahns with their locomotive cheer' which begins slowly like a engine a and then winds up inchugging deep-throat- roar ed '' Beat Them Slagisg Too When the Grizzlies sang “I Love Tou California the Mormon boys came right back with “They Say That the Utah Boys Don’t Know How but Watch Us Boys Watch Us” The game was played today under perfect weather conditions and In a bowl which is as large as that of either Harvard or Yale The line-u- p follows: Grizzlies Utah Gillette le Kilpatrick Shaw Lt Hampton Neasham Lg Young c Fitt King Hatcher Lyman rg Lockhart Weller rt Love Montgomery alsh Falch qb Eastmund rh Brooks Drinan fb Baker Jlson lh Brig Gen Leroy Lyon addressed the two teams Just before the whistle blew He was heartily starting cheered 3000 people saw the Approximately ' game (c)re ‘KEEP UP TENNIS’ MYRICK’S ADVICE victory with the encouraging foreign field cries from a biased throng rattling in the ears of the Invaders and spurring on their opponents Was Triumph The Notre Dame boy went through the hole wedged by hia teammates with the slippery ease with which three fingers of liquor slipped down the throat of a confirmed tippler It was a great play and a merited victory West Point showed a team of considerable power but it was power in the rough Notre Dame found Itself in the second half The eleven disable coaching of Jesse Harplayed the was a powerful It per smooth-workin- g machine Outside of this game the day’s contests were not particularly attractive Syracuse’s defeat of Brown was rather unexpected and was due possibly to the fact that the Providence eleven had been through a gruelling contest with before and had not Colgate the week yet recovered Its wind Syracuse uncovered a great set of backs in Meehan Brown Finsterwald and Barsha who ripped and tore their way through the Brown line with astonishing ease One of the features of this game was the brilliant work of Williams the Brown end A negro of great speed and he bids fair to take on the strength honors won last year by that other great negro player Pollard Other Games Follow Foi Other games In the east went as expected Pennsylvania smothered Lafayette Pittsburgh did the same to Westminster and Cornell showed some Improvement In its 20 to 0 victory over Carnegie Tech In the west there was a surprise or two Chicago was held to a scoreless tie by Illinois The game showed that Stagg’s team has not yet found itself rather than that there is any exceptional ability In the Illinois team With Ohio State these two elevens are now the only undefeated ones in the “Big Ten” conference Michigan again showed that it lias an extraordinary eleven by its overwhelming victory over Kalamazoo while Minnesota was out of the running for honors by put success the of Wisconsin Northwestern and Ohio State ran into the winning column Xh latter team is this year showing strength that if maintained will entitle It to consideration as one of the leaders In the west and promises better things for next year Well-Earn- ed 1 ' well-balanc- ed - New York Nov 4 — Julian S Myrick acting president of the United States Lawn Tennis association has addressed a letter to all clubs calling their officers' attention to the need for constructive work to conserve the clubs’ Interests saying that their responsi-biHtiwill be greater during 1918 than ever before He pointed out that for members to resign is false economy because the resulting damage to the NO QUAKER RING CHAMPION property will be felt for years Although Philadelphia has been the His letter in part says: scene of many boxing contests it has “Your children of today will be your never produced a champion men of tomorrow and lt la quite apparent that by a scheme of this kind within a very few years you will make plans through the winter that when your club even more substantial and the season opens in the spring they can at once start a Junior tournament vigorous “I therefore ask the clubs to give In doing this please do not neglect play open tournaments for all the boys and among your senior members but keep girls in the communities this fall if that Interesting and up to the stanpracticable and If not to make such I dard” - OH MAN! 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