Show SATURDAY AlORNTNtJ THE SALT LAKE TIM LUXE 'J K OCTOUER 25 UMO 21 EASTERN GRIDIRONS WILL BE SCENES OF NOTABLE BATTLES ' f 4 4 4 Southern California Eleven Rules Slight Favorite Over Stanford Malcewicz’ Comeback Annual Tilt ' Army Team Fails and Bern Wins Between Old ERIC Yale Meets In Feature (XX) tl Rales High By GEORGE WELLS (defensive gestures grabbed Deni bv Already Paid Repulsing the valiant comeback of the crotch and dropped him over the Ills rival Ira Dern 6alt Lake grap- - ropes where he landed safelv anti Clash Huskies Meet Hears pier scored a triumph over Joe Mai- - easily As Ira returned Joe charged ewlcz Utica N Y tn a sensational Bgahi but Dern sidestepped him ltnlsh of a furious main event at Me- - then whirled to catch Malcew tez wide Bv TAD JONES By RllMsFLL 1 NEW LAND Cullottgh s arena Friday night open In a corner with a living tarkle Memb r All America Board After crashing to the mat In an It rocked Joe and Dern follow ed with SAN FRANCISCO Oct 24 ol’r — Football airplane ride to lose the second fall a vicious headlock which spun Mai- - With preliminary shouting over and the Utica Panther waged one of the cewicz to the opposite comer opinions of experts aired through srv- (Reg U S Patent Office) most gallant drives ever seen here the New Yotkrr arose to eral hundred columns of newspapers Army Dartmouth Cornell Pitts- before Dern halted It at six min- hisGroggy feet and Dern hoisted him on1 this section entered the period of burgh Harvard Colgate Penn and utes and captured the final and deci- for the airplane ride but as Malre w'atchlul waiting that alwajs preCarnegie faced real fire for the first sive fall with a headlock The rugged wlcz came down from the whhl he cedes one of the blegest football won the first fall with a seemed to squirm enough to break games of the year— the annual en? time last Satur- Malcewicz hammprlock and arm bar in 23 min- some of the foice of the slam but counter between Stanfords Cardiof a and lew day weighed 201 pounds and he lost tlie fall at 13 mlnuUs after nals and Southern California’s Trothem were badly utes Dern203 Malcewicz struggle jans Only- Countering headlock for headlock little timclv squirm probably acThey meet tomorrow at Palo AltoJ A r m y That Dart-I singed Malceand for elbow elbow and Jab Jab reMalcewicz’ for exactly 87 000 customers have counted to nell i mouth ability i ide laid the cash on the line to - and Pitt remain wicz once again proved a formidable turn from the devastating foe for the grappler he had defeated Granted an extra five minutes Mai- - Stanfoid stadium of a sellout and the unscarred T hese four elevens Join the previous week The rugged New- cpwlrz Ki0wlv climbed Into the rine far west of Its largest crowd for the to date p all apoearancesV 1 and New Yorker exhibited remarkable defenfor the t 1J Fordham headlock Dern might wnh 1o Opinion as to the outcome Is n York u n 1 v e r- - bive prowess and In spurts slipped 4 ‘ holds with all the aglllfy his nick-- 1 apply Dern applied one and Joe 'Wed but In the main Southern sity as the leading 1 contenders Implies It wasn t until he waslwent down to escaive with California ts a slight favorite for a in theiname a highly groggy state that he Tell the aid of managing successive victory —over Its his rope tricks but he thlrcl east Fordham I111 victim — Brief- for the airplane spin a hold till seemed feeble and fMieclallv ztandsl8 o no tne contends which smart he ctiances erap-Intarp iy out having taken Trojans' a Jlttle dizzy 'rred the best because they have allow1 camp both P'er 5 ?heP bf n''adf 1b aU plajed better football despite a Boston college and J(H Makes Good Use of b ’he 6 defeat by Washington State’s Cou- Holy Cross in the of he the Dern pajither tripped Off Torture ars "same week Now Ropes to Ward with a deft right foot clam- - Stanford won Its first and onlv Fordham Although Referee Arthur Mackav again bered on Ira and clamped a vicious coaJj conference clash from Oregon New York university The Maroon refused to allow Malcewicz to cling stepover toe hold Deni called on all 7 but Southern California has already proved Its class but New to tlie ropes in defensive gestures it the tricks of the trade for three min- State trimmed the same team 2717 Y’ork university has not been extend- did not prevent the New Yorker front utes before he and wriggled loose scorns mean little in this ed On the other hand the Violet using them several times for life lines when he scrambled to his leet his has been impressive In every appear- Unable to pull himself out he repeat- right leg hardly would bear any age of stunning reversals but the fact remains Stanford has shown ance Apparently both teams are In edly forced Dern to manipulate liim- - weight none of tlie scoring punch Its followexcellent condition and I look to see self through the ropes and so make Malcewicz pressed his advantage ers looked for before the teason I ordham squeeze out a victory by a him release a dangerous hold as Dern beat a hasty but started Several times he so escaped pun- very narrow margin 'I he letreat local With most attention attracted to Once fought off Joe’s best efforts w ith boy In spite of the score Columbia Ishmentln the first session his this sector three other conference wlt1' plaved a fine game of football at anything w)1j clflm the spotlight In the and Sr?1fv1arLthan worked until idselseigamPS Hanover and deserved a little better leg northwest California s Bears and out fate Dartmouth was Just too good armlock but from the latter he Ira straightened suddenly Huskies meet In their WashnRton-moments few and H returned8 caped forw to secure a ard now and Columbia meets Williams urrnP(t headlmk' 811111181 n Uan and should overcome the New Englanders later to the mat with a hold on Dern and with one strenuous effort bore a fc0Kpy uifield U1PU at Seattle Observers wmen won tne lali w hile Dartmouth stacks up to he mat Joe where the the against pinned ttlP outcome as a toss-u- n in midring tired panther at six minutes Harvard which lost a close one to Furious exchanges Coach Jimmy Phelans an- despite Sodier Frank Leavitt the Armv Dartmouth never falls to inouncpmPnt Floridan scored a victory over BUI u not so goodpls" Washington squad reach Its peak against the Crimson to Thornton Seattle 210 In fiv e inm- - Washington State and Oregon like and will be a favorite win Harutes of a semifinal scheduled °ne(gtarljorf) undefeated In conference vard however met the Cadets with hour A body slam was the w Inning a few regulars on the side lines all play will take on easy opponents of whom will return in time to lake a Sla’e meets Montana John Anderson veteran wrestling! Washington part In the battle against the boys at Pullman Wash and Instructor defeated Doug Beesley In claslies with a lighter IdahoOregon from Hanover — and I believe will step squad eleven minutes with a body hold An-- 1 at Eugene back into the win column with a very close victory derson found his foe too strong nH r Beesley refused to come out of a de- - r There will “be lov in Mudvlile” If npnnflni Hum 1 lpnrrr nmd° bout the tho University of Pittsburgh can turn imd been in 1925 X aiohld dull Knil6 it IftirtPu t in tne 56COnCl fSllforeDern larlc tha nnthino’ f0r me t0 d0 bUt t0 Irrwin °" 8‘rplane spin Ira secured a se-- l Jess Hanson and Aslilev Smith! doubt very much U this cS'be 'for'sev h'n'trmg 1aelLHnt"JnlnfltYdHW' After our bad start that season I ctunpltslicd Baker Is a quarterback and lad instructed my scouts to be un- of unusual ability but so is Carideo !Malcewlz U’llL111 le V Joe moments before rral ne won over Madsen Jack Jones manipulated aj Hood Is a bl lellow who hits like and bring in all the and Ira through the ropes jin six minutes of the first bout1 usuai)V vigilantcould a triphammer and will be hard to We scourrd the players they to ten a a'scheduled his minutes Then attack He shifted Ira used stop But the Panther backfield is headlock minor leagues and had quite a numi arm s and and farther Joe leg forgetting a Brill for hardlv Mullins ber of new plajers purchased for 1928 match ajain bchwartz Savoldl and a few others delivery of the Notre Dame outfit The Pan(Copyright 1930 by the Christy ther eleven L not quite up to last Walsh Syndicate ) sear's In either offensive or defensive strength Notre Dame should win handily Yale and Army meet in the feature game of the week Army came MANAGER WORLD CHAMPION PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS through in her first real test by stop-pui- g be eleven the Harvard and will INSTALLMENT NO 48 tougher than ever as a result of this (to overtake the Yankees victory Y'ale also showed great lm-- j In the season of 1927 we started! The Yanks fairly muidered all op- provement la defeating Brown antfi in 1927 and while we man- an outfield composed of Lamar ijxrsition jjnlsh will probably be In excellent phvsl-julwell ahead of Wash-ca- l agpd condition to meet the Cadets Simmons and Cobb with Wheat and ington for second honors we were Booth against Brown gave a mighty French In reserve Boley was at short twenty games behind New York fine exhibition of quarterback play with Eddie Collins at second Hale at This was the easiest pennant triing and so did Sullivan and Wiener third and Branoin at first umph ever scored bv the Yanks and who followed him The Cadets are Branom was a newcomer from the the sports writer who described the stronger on the attack than In remit American association but did not 1927" race as consisting of one In the Harvard game they jast jorigi and Poole Dykes and Foxx nant winner and seven taLlenders showed a complete understanding of wpre a first before the season ended 'w as not far from the truth the double wing back formation ex- - j signed during the winter ap' As the season closed I realized that routing their plays with precision l0ther famous batting veteran in’ The game should be a very close one ach Wheat manv years tha batting but with a slight advantage In Army s mainstay of the Brooklyn team and favor as a result of the confidence Te 8s0 had tills experienced player born of the victory over Harvard and pinch ajj extra outfielder lfao Cornell-Colunibi- a ( Oct 24 Cor wt-u- di-o- g-- i T‘i Fmeh H FRO It was held the this was Illegal the game I Store for Men Z C M “Utah's Greatest Outfitters for Men and Boys" Now Is The Time To Buy New Fall Clothes Naturally mo have taken full advantage ol' the lower wholesale eost of elotliinjs and with the same certainty we hate transmitted those advantages to you" 15ut there has been no deviation from our high quality standards in fabrics in tailoring or in styling Famous Kuppcnhcimer Clothes faces 13-- J ( Foes Sell-O- ut foe Returns From Airplane Spin to Make Gallant Hid for Dechive Fall Only to Lose on Deadlock Leavitt Defeats Thornton Came Also Patrons Numbering 87 y YORK right of the amateur athlrtlc to bar Klanlsluw Petklewlcz PolnhlEdwrd ' rriuoelon-IVav- NEW Dote TIRNS SANTA MONICA Calif Ort 24 Ft —Enc Hope Doeg brother of John Maxell 12 of this J ear was upheld byjthe time of the meeet the K of C leiwmpuuu'todaynnou h'ls're-j tlie appellate division of the New obtained a tempoiaiv injunction re- - 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