Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 23 22 1930 GRANITE CARBON TEAMS MEET IN SEMI-FINAPREP ENCOUNTER Box Elder Gridders Easily Win From Hinckley by Score of 38 to 6 L 4 Hutchinson's Loss To Hurt Price Club S4 4 44 4 Southern Aggregation Enters Eleven With Slight Weight Advantage Over Granite Squad Game Gets Under Way at 2:30 j m Vernon Lore's Crete First to Cross Goal Line of Northern Champions Statistics Favor Winning Club Granite and Carbon high school football teams will batthe right to play Box Elder November 29 for the championship of the state Saturday afternoon in the stadium of the University of Utah The game time has been def fnitely set at 2:30 o'clock and that is correct say prep officials regardless of all previous reports to the contrary — As In the cae of the other semi- final game which was won by Box Elder from Hinckley Friday 38 to 6 there Is no definite measure by which the two teams can be compared with possibly the exception of the weights The Price gridders have a team ad- -' antage of six pounds Their line average Is 181 as compared with Granite's 150 and Carbon's bsckfleld weighs 148 as compared with the Farmers’ 149 Bo there Is not much to talk about there tle for Carbon-Granit- e runners the Carbon has seen for a long time No substitute on the Carbon eleven can do that quite as good as Qrant can Loss of Hutchinson To Be Felt by Carbon The loss of Hutchinson has made the other members of the eleven realize that they will have to fight harder than usual to win and the Farmers who have quite a reputation for fighting themselves will have to do some real fighting to outfight the iest open-fiel- d district Carbon eleven Price has the best record Coach Merrill’s eleven has won seven while Granite has straight games tied one and won four But when one considers that the Farmers have been playing much stronger teams than has Carbon the above Is so much Information and nothing more The Farmer club played some poor ball at the first of the season but the gridders have been Improving rapldly with every game under the excellent tutelage of Coach Rex Sutherland As this noticeable improvement seems to be going on still many Granite supporters think that the Farmers will go to the final Carbon took a short workout In the stadium Friday The field says Coach Vernon Merrill is in good shape and it is probable that mud cleats VU1 fighting not be necessary Granite Players Shape The Granite boys will be In first Class shape Kramer and Jackson were bruised up In the Tooele battle week ago but both are again primed for a real battle Coach Sutherland will likely start Jackson at quarter Kramer and Buehner at halfbacks and Anderson at full Wallle Morse might get the call over Buehner Jackson Kramer and Anderson all played bang-u- p ball against last year's high school Sid Kramer playing his first champs year on any team is developing Into a real atar for the Farmers The Granite line will find Drigg at center Kunkel and Bell at guards Gunderson and Howe at tacklesand Crowton and Thelin at ends They have proved to form a mighty tough forward wall with Kunkel standing out aa one of the best in the state In Good Coach at expects to Merrill use Eono-m- o quarter Pat trick and and Stamatakls at halfbacks hard-hitting and at full This Is a On the dangerous quartet of players center Pitts llnehe will use Childs at and Blackman at guards Young and Webb and ana Moffat tackles Etzel at at ends The strength of the line la an established fact for the gridders have had but three touchdowns scored against them this season in seven games One of the largest crowds of the season Is expected Hold-bro- ok Parson Regulars Defeat All-Star- s Oooeb Patterson's baktbn vnspMti at Westminster besan to look brUl nWdsF tbs UtUroua defsated tin Jhn — Un?p krthat Fon rrot I U trrrouinf OTPP t WletTnr see fltallinra Holsincton Clark I I 11 1 3 0 1 ft !ii Olbooa Furrow (vtllTm lJodoar ftrkr McClellan 94 0 4 2 9 19 S 1 e i iii bore Totfttf Referee Average line weight— Carbon 161 Granite ISO Average backfleld weight—Carbon 146 Granite 148 Average teem weight— Carbon 155 Granite 149 one Carbon could son In the lineup Its chance of winning would be much better than It Is now Hutchinson's back was severely Injured In the Provo game last week and he will be out of the game tor the rest of the season This little fellow Is reputed to be one of the shift- B 1 1 Alien tft Totals SIMM UCLA Nov LOS State plucked a victory air the Its second for out of Coast conference football triumph defeating the University of 21 Brnder -pon 19-to- -O Carbon reserve— Gunderson (til) 165 hb Kell (206) 150 hh Alley (til) 145 t hUlltol (216) 170 g Redd (215) 170 t Jewkes (211) 140 e Ogden (203) 120 e Demmon (209) 153 L “ ““ Granite reeetvne— Gatke (33) hb Aamodt (46) qb Hewe (23) 4 Gold t Fisher (30) hb South (19) e Tratt (80) e Jones 4140) g Sorenson (18) c or g Wsltera (31) e Ssckett (23) e Morse Wheeler Play Final Football Tilts By DEXON STEWART CHICAGO Nov 31 (UP)— Mote than seventy players Including many outstanding stars of the 1930 season will be making their final collegiate appearance on Saturday' Big Ten football call which Includes four traditional conference clashes and two important nonconference tilts The graduating stars Include such men as Wesley (15) Great Performers Valedictory appearance of these promlment stars gives added interest to the card which already rated fa- vorably with any previous week’s pro- gram largely because ol the tradl- tlonal battles Involved Northwestern’s Big Ten champions closing their season against Notre Dame will hsve six men In the lineup who will not appear again In Wildcat uniforms The group Includes Baker and OUphant ends Captain Hank Bruder and Hanley halfbacks Woodworth guard and Clark center Six seniors will aid Michigan In the Wolverines in tomorrow’s bid against Chicago for a share of 1930 Big Ten honors They are Captain Jim Slmrall and Jack Wheeler backs Leo Dravellng and Howard Auer tackles Stan Hoeer end and Cornwell end The game also marks the close of competition for six Chicagoans Walter Knudson fullback: Andy Brlslen center Tom Cowley end A1 Riewltch tackle and Captain Errett Van Nice who has been able to play only two minutes during his final year Captain Wesley Fesler and Dick Larkins ends Selby and Griffiths guards and Bob Hom fullback will complete their gridiron careers at Ohio State In tomorrow’s game with Illinois Bob Zuppke's allegedly green” Illinois team will lose Captain Robinson fullback Chattin quarter Hall halfback Huddles tun and Schumacher centers Conover and Ovelman guards Hills 8 Bod-mand Gamer tackles and Clements end after the Ohio State game Wisconsin Minnesota In Madison Gama Eleven players six from Wisconsin and five from Minnesota will make valedictory appearances In tomorrow’s tilt at Madison The Wisln consin casualties are Captain and Casey ends Lubrato-vlc- h tackle and Lusby Behr and Oman backs Minnesota’s three-ye- ar veterans Include Berry tackle Hoefler end Captain Brockmeyer Brownell and Kirk backs Seven Purdue and twelve Indiana squad members will be Ineligible for further competition after Saturday's 'Old Oaken Bucket” clash at Lafayette They Include George Van Bibber and Buttner tackles 8tears Christian and Thimble guards Kls sell gnd Chaser backs from Purdue and Ashby Brubaker and Ross backs and Jasper Mankowskl and Richardson linemen from Indiana Five Iowa linemen Harold Ely Wend all Benjamin George Rogge Ous Mastrogany and Grover Higdon and three backfleld men Ous Hauge and Leo and Lloyd Jensvold close their careers In the Hawkeyes' renewal of relations with Nebraska an Gan-tenbe- Stribling to CHICAGO Nov 21 W)—Young Stribling Georgia heavyweight contender was matched tonight for a bout with Jerry “Tuffy' Griffiths Sioux City Iowa in the Chicago stadium December 12 nd Vandal Team Crippled for Weeto Tilt the New Improved Treatment for Now Using MOSCOW BLOOD and ktndne dl ease fat urn or mna MAIN STREET for the 18 2 balkline billiards championship 300 to 279 Cochran now has a margin of 3000 to 2267 For the ninth time In ten blocks Cochran had a run of over 100 when he wound up tonight with an unfinished run of 1ST It was the fourth time In the match he had passed the former record run of 140 Hoppe running 154 In the ninth and final Inning beat the mark for the second match POISON lisya (FV-W- elker Dr Grimm (time Lee Simmons ampire Wen- Hinckley hah plenty of Individual" opened up with an aerial atman power but It did not function then and scored another touchdown tack aa a team and the southerners' the try for tha extra point being blocking tackling and football sense good In the third quarter a Hinckley were far below the northern standfumble end an Improvised play by ard Captain Ward accounted tor the next On the other hand Box Elder touchdown and the score wss 32 to to Eox played an excellent brand of prep 0 Hinckley worked the ball the ball line but lost balL Like all Bee teams of the past Elder's on downs as the quarter dosed they know the fundamentals of the Four straight first down at the period gave Box gme well and such speed smooth- opening of the fourth ness and deception aa they displayed Elder another touchdown Hinckley wound up the game with a good discertainly have never troubled Hinck- play of power Taking advantage of career Its football ley before in a penalty it completed two passes to put the ball on Box Elder’s Hinckley First to four-yar- d Une and then Reeve carScore on Beea ried It over And yet Hinckley did something Tha llnsup: Bo Wder which no other prep eleven has been Hinekler I Harris Pratt It able to do this season— score on the Bisks Jeppsoit Is Johnson Bees The touchdown came In the Spandtova J — r'tsrs Thompson final quarter The Beea scored twice Crafts White Tf rt R Johmon in the first period and kept the ball Reeve Boreneon ra Blake most of the time In the second pe- Oieener lUatnuiKcii ob Ward Ihb riod they made two more touch- Sampooa rhb downs and kept tha ball a little Harrier lb Woodbury longer than they did In the first Scoriae The winners only made one touchBoa Bldar— Touchdowns Bycsmors Ward Rasmussen Conversion Rssmuseea 2 down In the third period when Htnckler— Touchdown Rears offensive some showed Hinckley Boa Klder— L Jenssn fer Substitutions' Prssmaa for Wards Hons for strength Tha fourth quarter ex- R Johnson:Owens for Pstrrss II Jsnssn for lycsmorei Its for' drive for cept Hinckley’a Ward for Honss R Johnson touchdown was mostly Box Elder for Johnsons M Jensen rsfersss Watson Btsrsnsen Official In spite of the fact that Coach heed llneemen rd Idaho— Injuries sent five University of Idaho gridders to the sidelines this week which leaves the Idaho eleven In a crippled condition fo rlts annual Coast conference tilt with the University of Montana Grizzlies at Missoula Baturday-Th- e Injuries came during scrimmage the first of this week and the men are still out of the game Idaho has finished seven hard contests and the Injuries this week are the worst of the season Those on the hoepltal list are June Hanford halfback Wilson quarterback Jacob end Schuette center and Oladhart guard and Jacoby end Wilson and Hanford are well known for their work In the Idaho backfleld In games played so far this season while Schuette Is one of the outstanding linesmen Jacoby and Oladhart are reserves There Is little possibility that any of these men will play against Montana especially Wilson and Hanford as Coach Leo Calland wants them to get In condi tlon forthe game with the University of California at Los Angeles November 29 Coach Calland sent his Vandals back to A B C’s this week spending several evenings on fundamentals such as tackling falling on the ball charging and regular signal drill Nels Fowles pas been moved up on to the first string at end replacing Pete Taylor Hjort who started bis football career at Idaho as guard but has played end all of this season has again been moved and he will face the Orizzlles as a tackle alternating with Bessler Booker has been working In at fullback In place of Wilkie The rest of the Idaho lineup remains Intact and will probably be the tame for the Grizzly game Probable starters against Montana Include Fowles and Norby ends Hall and Bessler tackles Corkery and Lopes guards: Spaugy center: Tyre 11 and Berg halves Booker fullback and Davis quarter A number of workouts have been cut short this week because of the snow on MatLean field so the Vandals have been getting In some blackboard drill Tbla condition of the weather has Its advantages as It Is expected there will be considerable snow on the Missoula field this weekend with the storms prevalent In this section There are about six Indies of snow on the field here at this time and the temperature has been low This will be a real contrast to the weather at Los Angeles when the Vandals meet the Uclas next week Cochran Increases ' Lead Over Hoppe in Cue Tilt NEW YORK Nov 21 Cochran the Hollywood Cal challenger Increased his lead over WUlle Hoppe the tltlehotder tonight by winning the tenth block of their Hanson (47) qb N Battle With Grizzlies Likely to Be Fought Upon Snowy Grid Pa-ci- ne California at Los Angeles before a crowd of 13000 persona here tonight Smith (17) By PHIL McLEESE BRIGHAM CITY — Successfully smothering the title hopes of the pride of the south Friday afternoon at Brigham City Coach Earl Ferguson's Box Elder Beea defeated Hinckley 38 to 8 and entered the etate high echool football final The outcome of the encounter proved conclusively that Hinckley ia not in the same class as the Bees — and that the south has not yet improved its brand of ball to such an extent that it cslq hope for a state championship Fes- ler Ohio State's end Baker and Hank Bruder of Northwestern Wheeler of Michigan Van Bibber of Purdue and enough other stars to make a team which would compare favorably with any of the honorary teams to be picked after the close of the season Evanston to See hb Official— Den Reddish referee dell Smoot head linesman Game time—2:30 p m Frank ten-rou- ANGELES Baker Meet Griffiths Oregon State Downs Fesler Lineups CARBON Stars Close Grid Career In Big Ten thing Is certain If have Grant Hutchin- 444 SoutllCVfl Club No Match for Winners Flying Headlock Nails Bee Griddcr Too Late r However 444 44 4 4 rd Green Starts On Westward Grid Journey HANOVER N H Nov 21 (UP) -Dartmouth’s undefeated football team—tied but once this season— left here this afternoon for Palo Alto Cal and Its Intersectional game with Stanford university November 29 men and Dartmouth Thirty-eigcoaches headed by Coach Arnold Horween comprised the Green party The squad was given a short but snappy workout— the last In the east this year— on fundamentals before At the close of the workentraining out the traditional ceremony of burning the tackling dummy was held No announcement 4 as made In regard to a starting lineup In the coast game but It was expected It would be the same as that which was favored In this week's practice This team comprises Jay Whitaker left end Henry Barber left tackle O&brlel Brommberg left guard : Hal Andres (captain) renter Bill Hoffman right guard Paul Crehan right tackle Forrest Branch right end Bill Morton quarterback 8hep Wolff left halfback Bill McCall Robert Wilkins halfback and right fullback ht American Polo Four Lose to Mexicans MEXICO CITY Nov 31 OF)— The eighth corps area polo team of the United States army lost the Initial series here contest of a three-gam- e today when a picked Mexican team of soldiers and civilians' taking In the leading players of the republic romped to a 12 to 4 victory The American team was leading 0 at the end of the second chukker but they lost their margin soon afterward when the altitude began to tell on their mounts The American team was composed of Captains Boyle Votght and Bmith and Lieutenant Collins The second game of the series will be played Sunday 4- - Fer-fgus- umpire used many substitutes' Statistics of the game favor Box Tune Ini National Broadcast K8L Elder of course From scrimmage TIMELY SUGGESTION Beery Thursday Ss4S Box Elder made 365 yards a comA timely suggestion by a Colorado football fan was offered pared with Hinckley's 56 In passing did their best work makThe Tribune sports editor and It comes good to the ears of those the losers ing 155 yards to the Bees 79 Bo r who believe Utah Is getting too fast for the Rocky Mountain Elder tried 12 passes and completed 5 Hinckley tried 30 and completed conference The fan dropped this note to the editor: 15 The Bees Intercepted five passer and Hinckley two Box Elder made 14 first downs from scrimmage Hinckley 4 Box Elder one first down from passes and Hinckley five Bex Elder Line Plays Excellently The Box Elder line played an excellent game outcharglng the awkward Hinckley forward wall and “Personally” the Coloradoan continues “I was afraid the Utah opening large holes for the Bee backs FRIENDLY IVI fans might get what we used to call the ’University of Colorado complex’ Time was that every time the University of parses did the outstanding work Colorado had a good football team two or three years in a row Rasmussen with his clever open the student body would begin to shout that the university was too vWourimepiuSgUigwero brtniat big for the conference and should play Independent ball I have 'steed also did some good work In heard several Utah fans express that sentiment and I am glad Ike more are probably two or tne best in la taking the common sense attitude terference In the northern district In spite of the fact that Box Elder made much of its yardage over hi LAW OF AVERAGES tackle Fred Reeve played well As a football player however he baa “Year by year the Rocky Mountain conference Is fast enough been overrated Spendlove at guard for Its members There may be outstanding teams from time to was the outstanding man on the Une Many times he broke through to time like this team this year but there are no teams which can smear Bee plays F Blake at the on of It’s forever the law averages go other tackle looked good Greener whose accurate passing was a big feature of Hinckley’s offense and “Ike should get an Intersectional game with an outthe other three backs looked more by standing team if possible but Ike is wise enough to know that like footballIf playersUnethan the line couldn't make But the intersectional gimes especially early season gsmes have had far men holes then the backfleld disastrous effects upon Rocky mountain teams Nobody apcouldn’t gain And they didn't preciates more than Ike the work and the glory attached to Bees Scare on First Two Flays winning m Rocky mountain title The relative strength of the two was shown on the first two The grid fan concludes by saying: “Let the fans be wte and teams The Bees kicked off getting plays help Ike make the Rocky mountain race the main Hem and the possession of the ball on an A sleeper pass Ward to Sycalntersectlonal tilts secondary or have them arranged as a climax kick more was good for 30 yards and the latter ran for 20 yards to a touchdown Ward's kick wss blocked After the kickoff Hinckley started as RAINY DAYS AHEAD though it meant to redeem itself a pass and putUtah has dominated the conference this year as no other completing ting the baU on Box Elder's ever team fumcome but there line will However has a time the Southerners champion doubtlessly In the Ute camp will be minus Its vast resources bled Hinckley blocked the Bees’ punt when man-pow- er but the latter Intercepted a Hinckley —and the Utes will lose pass completed one of Its own for 30 yards made two first downs from scrimmage with Ward and Steed Ike Armstrong realises that next year or perhaps the folbucking the Une and made touchlowing year Utah will not be as powerful as they have been down number two for the past three-yeThe ball was In Hinckley territory period An intersectional game will sU during the second quarter The be an appetizing grid menu for Utah but the R M C Bees scored Immedlatelv upon Its schedule first by all means! opening exchanged a couple of punts onlUSped“utniine old-time- rs ' on-si- de Uwkever°VSywu weight As In the afternoon block which Townsend Hoppe won 549 to 300 Cochran had ten-rou- difficulty reaching the form that had carried him through the early part of the match But after Hoppe made his fine cluster the challenger came back with an even better one and left the balls In good position for the start of tomorrow’s play The inning scores of tonight’s block Cochran: 72 1 35 20 0 11 1 1 2 i easily outpointed Billy of Vancouver B C in a bout here tonight Law- less weighed 147 Townsend 144 4 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN N Y Nov 21 (P)—Eddie Ran billed as the Polish welterweight champion sewed s technical knockout over Jack Jarrell of Grand Rapids Mich In the sixth round of a bout here' tonight Referee Jim Crowley stopped the bout after two minutes 154—300 and 50 seconds of 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