Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 14 SEPTEMBER THURSDAY MORNING 24 1931 UTAH AGGIES DRILL VIGOROUSLY FOR SEASON’S FIRST GAME t¥ 4 4 4 4 U 4 4 4 4 4 4 Forsberg Has Only Two Big Men on Squad State Meets Montanans in Initial Test FL PASO Texas Sept 23 (UP) Police were called out today to between striking atop fighting at the laddies and H Paso Country club Almost 100 caddlea walked out when club offlrlals attempted to enforce a redu tlon In caddy fees Pickets were maintained to prevent caddies from returning to work at the reduced prices HAVRE DE ORACE Md Sept 23 twice con queror of Twenty Grand in the rich old stakps was defeated today as Preston M Burch's Tambour won UP— A C Bostwlck s Mate strike-breake- Ike Smith Wins Call for Quarterback Post Butlc Team Stronger (Special lo The Tribune) LOGAN— Because they expect to meet a powerful eleven In Montana Mines' Pam here next Saturday Utah Aggie grtd-leare hrough vigorous crlmmage sessions on their stadium turf dally Recent reports ndieate that the 4 3utte school will have the strongest iesm In Its history More than a complete club of letter men turned out at Mines and in ad- consider-Ij- u dltion able new material rs going the $20000 Potomac handicap Bee ond went to 8 W Labrots Tred Avon with Mate pulling up In third started place Eight Under the light weight of 110 17 Mate less than pounds packed Tambour1 stepped the one and miles In 1 45 to pass the Judges' stand a length In front of Tred Avon with Mate a nose back in third place Although rated aa one of the outfillies of the year standing Tambour paid $29 80 for a $2 win ticket in the muturls while a similar priced place ticket On Tred Avon returned $17 80 as the favorite Mate paid only $2 70 to show Fees for class “A” caddies were cut from $1 to 80 cents for 18 holes and from 85 to 65 cent for 18 holes for class "B" caddies -5 Leopard Seconds Meet Coalville Gridders Friday rolimg Soccer Union Suspends Pair For Fighting hard-punchi- Fran-Uepelltl- jcied Ben-Wo- Van-kamp- en crni con-inlR- llt ‘ ¥i Tiny Expects lo Have Line Average of 145 Pounds Backs Lack Size ‘ -- The dings of the East high school football team In all probability will travel to Coalville Friday where they will play the North Summit prep eleven it was announced WednesArrangements have not yet day been cdftnltely made but the game paye(j unless something un usual happens thkl Mickey Oswald Leopard mentor hls flrst 8trln charges seLn Scared I111 6endWestminster Friday on the 'against Although Coach Dick Romney of gridiron the Aggies Wednesday remained un-- 1 Is a list of the other rertam about hls starting lineup help p gRmP1 wnich have been anone big problem that Monroe vs nounced start of the season had g0Wj joj-s-for Frlday fared at t Tooele Grantsvllle been solved This is the quarterback position Smith Will Quarterback Ike Smith the Salt Lake boy who has been an end for two years will call them for the Aggies Mentor Dick Salt Lake Uoxer Loses has decided So outstanding has In Bout at Bay City Smith been In late practices that he as all doubt removed has SAN FKANciicST Sept 23 (AP) vntuajly to whom should get the call —In a fast and Roxy Childs has been shifted to bout at National hall here to- of Such Con the left halfback post and has a good night A1 Marino 155 of San rhance of remaining as a regular "’awarded a decision over there along with Deb Young who Pete Meyers 150 another local boy duct Means Severer has the Inside track on the other Louie o Nell San Francisco scored portion Odell Thompson a technical knockout over Marvin Punishment wtl likely start at the fullback post Hanseil Balt Uke city in the first giving the Farmer eleven a starting TOUnd o a 8tx They were backfleld composed entirely of let Along with a warning that further ter men There are a number of middleweight capable men to step into their posi- tlon U witnessing a merry struggle violation of the rules would bring tions however Including Howard more severe punishment the Utah starting positions and each one bchaub and Jav Tolman at half- for at lta of the five bojs mentioned has an Soccer union board of control n backs and A1 Adams and Mark two gave Wednesday night meeting berth a for chance regular equal at fullback lila grid players a suspension for two games received who Wilkins Red At center either John Vranes or at a later date than the others as a result of their "ungentlemanly John Hull will get the call Vranes togs Into shape and conduct In the Salt Lake Callie- of course Is the choice at present Is also rounding mal18 a serious bid for theGermanta contest last Sunday Hull has been showing a world of The players are W Young of the ability end is due to see t lot of ac- - brlhwill probably see Elton Callles and Gerard Nestman of Gerends The WRESTLING Bill Barker Just tlon this season who were ordered from the staitlng at the left wing with maniawhen sbout has one guard position sewed Wilcox Elmo In a field fight Smith or Rudy they engaged either tip while the other guard post Is seeIn announcing tfie suspension PresfBr the Asuociated Press) performing at the other ing a keen struggle between Aland All these furA menthat warned been ident COLUMBUS Ohio— Joa Stecher Doddi J Rogers bojs that have F orgeon a regular of last season and nature of to occurrences Neb a that ther former wrestlin chemplon added an- tioned will no doubt get chance Dmo Brady severe more would Coach to trm here Wednesday win hi wares punishment show their bring Saturday soccer play as all tne 16 Tackle Struggle Keen hen he u0 rih 0( Lt wy- Allowing for excitement that fa'ja Romney still Insists that no one has ‘ l0bSCS koff former fit Lo'iis un vprsitv football t tackle Howard Law Shields1 their position sewed up and after artses In closely contested games w e team5 n and in competition ayer rndd their proposed two hour rry Glenn and Stapely all have amlooklng at the host of sophomore feel that fighting among plavers hasifor limit two-f- a match with a body scistorb 17 niinut excellent chance to start This posi - stan that Is easily understood 5 Acond no place In a soccer game" Presl Frank Mannion brother of Tom We will not tol- of Utah Copper fame has thrown hi dent Rogers said erate It in the future and another Ills lot with the U S Mines club of occurrence of tilts kind will bring Btngh&ni I down more severe punishment than N HZ we ever before have' Inflicted" V Herb Holt wiho captained the SacThe board of control ordered ramento team on Its visit to Salt Lake H O Turville to Inform offi- two years ago and later played for cials of Its stand on roughness In Ogden In local soccer circles has soccer games and to Instruct them toldonned the colors for Butte Mont enforce rigidly all rules of the sport which team Is playing a series of and union In the games thev offici- thiee games with Anaconda to deate Officials will meet Friday night termine a Montana state champion at TurvlUes residence Captains Andy Greer and Ha nr Sunday football the bone of contention which more than once has Stock of the U 8 Mines and Blue cover plenty of come near disrupting the union once Stars respectively more crept Into the meeting but this territory as center halves to coach time a suggestion appeared which the new entrants playing big time may solve forever this perennial ques- soccer for the first season tion George Payne diminutive forward After Informing protesting teams who suffered a broken collar bone Is that the schedule as published at out of the hospital beirg a spectator the start of the season must be car- at Ogden where hls O S L colried out Secretary Turville suggesttook a fast one from the junced two leagues as a solution to the leagues tion city locals last Saturday One league Sunday plav question would consist of thoe teams wno desired to plav on Saturday or other other dajs except Sunday and the wlsh-tng cticutt would be for the clubs to play Sunday football Delegates at the meeting seemed and to view the suggestloirfavorably tt Is expected they will present It MAGNA — Coach Russel Magleby formally at the spring meeting of the will take a squad of 25 Cypress Pi- union Moran for Practlc Ka Four games scheduled at the fair grounds during the week of the state nearr U(J wfkg of gerjm Coach Magleby announced his to'another' f!eld° Secret arvVurvine would be Harold 1S probable lineup alH Sout h mlor ' Harknevr caoUin left end Waldo the most nk( ly sue iBfi a linufiiH tie tru Kill time to rt t There GET READY radio set initialled Unlay or thftt tomorrow-en- d our Kadio err Want Ad Col 36 I lull of FOR THE Look her Bargains Ogden municipal stadium soon rlght end John Papanlcko!as quart BIG terback Carl Simmons and HyDuck- Leht High bruUlers Ualtle worth halfbacks and John Rtgler SAT SEPT 20 All-Sta- r In Eleven Thursday ifu we 8ctlon re who COL NO 35 R'chardon Darrell Dimond team wUl'Harod and Walt Deland ends George Pehr-ao- n s get Its f'rst taste of preseavon foot Football Specials! Douglas Cockerill tackles flit 4 in Salt Lake Prep Gridiron District Smallest Team Davis Enters 4 I Two Regions Hold Schools For Officials PROVO — The football biggest school ever held in district 5 was at Provo the conducted high school Wednesday evening by Principal Ernest E Knudsen Springvllle and Secretary C Oren Wilson and Coach Lee Simmons East high Salt Lake Eighteen officials took the examination Officials balked at the pay schedule adopted by coaches last week the result being a modification of the scale to a $5 $4 $4 basis Football team of the Judge the referee getting the higher sum be District 5 officials will meet week- Memorial high school will again the guidance of Francis Deckly at the Provo high school Thurs- under er Decker also will handle the phyday evenings to discuss rules sical education work at the instiCoaches and players are invited Principal J Clinton Moffitt of the tution Decker will enter his eleven In the Provo high school will appoint ofThis ficials Those taking the course were Joidan district this season piovidlng that he has a basLester H Cornabv Spanish Fork winter Reed Collins Bert Bullock Kenneth ketball team he may seek to enter E Weight Leland Buttle Carl O the Salt Lake district Swenson Bliss Hoover Andy Das-tru- p of The Judge mentor Is a giaduate the West high school He attendand Richard Thorne Provo col Howard and Lawrence Wilson and ed theHeUtah State Agrlcultiual began coaching at the school Hillman Guy lege Payson Eugene In 1930 Brown Carite Barnett and Monty Groesbeck Springvllle Joseph S Robison Lehl and Orrin P Howard Lehi Legion Riflemen Salt Lake Win Over Bountiful BRIGHAM CITY— Officials of region 1 met at the Box Elder high school Wednesday night in the annual school for officials Arbitrator E Allen Bateman was in charge Don Reddish of Salt Lake City the officials in the mechanics of officiating and in changes In rules The test was given to 16 prospective officials Six coaches of region 1 schools were present con-H R Adams president of board of trol U S H S A A was also in attendance LEHI— Lehl post No 19 American Legton outshot the Bountiful post 927 to 891 in an outdoor match near the Point of the Mountain on the Lehl Legion s outdoor range Gordon Cedarstrom of Lehl was high man with 161 The 8hooting consisted of ten shots each as follow s 200 yards slow fire 200 yards rapid fire 300 yards rapid fire 600 yards slow fire The teams w HI meet again In Bountiful October 11 rtriL excels 26 of FInlind a Iaurl thtlun IJEFLtD pupil of Paa'o Nurmi rrcehtly ran ofloo k mner for In 14 31 7 a timt wlncli rry position xipt Lttermn only r uvallebl to Coach Madison B!1 one bfn bf&trn and that by Nurmi who for th 1971 Txas Aggie grid team H 31 3 orld record TEXAS AGGIES unMe&G See©ni(i3 !©£M&ng asa& Meets Approval o£ the ry Thousands Bailie Way lo Bargain Racks and Bins By PHIL McLEESE Kaysville and surrounding territory a fanning sectifn youngsters of which generally are supposed to be big and husky is producing the smallest high school football team m the Salt Lake district this Season Ray Forsberg the newly appointed mentor at Davis county high school says that his team will average clove to 145 pounds and perhaps slightly more providing that he can locate any potential gridders who are not already In suits Two Heavy Grldder At the piesent time there are only two members of Ray’s squad cei tain of regular berths who tip the scales above 155 pounds They are his two tackles Thornley Swan and Junior These two gridders each Mabey weigh 165 Only one of Ray’s outstanding backfield candidate goes over 150 pounds He is Joe Whitesides fullback who played regular last season Joe weighs 155 Bill Cowley regular quarter In '30 weighs 148 Brown 140 Pace 140 Hatch 140 Lang 140 and Evans 135 All this would not be so bad if Forsberg had a heavy line to open holes for his speedy backs But he has no such line His two powerful and experienced tackles are the onlv gridders on his forward wall that “Tiny" is bragging about at tne present time At ends the Kaysville mentor has Aambdt 138 Clay 133 Clayton laO Fotd 140 and Bai ton 143 Because of these youngsters’ lack of experience Ray Is contemplating shifting Swan to end on the offensive keeping him at tackle on the defensive Perkins Shows Promise Perkins who was added to the squad recently may develop into a good tackle He w eighs 160 pounds Swan and Mabey make a good pair however and they look like regulars at the present time Perkins may be shifted to end Barton and Steel are other tackle candidates Walker Duncan and Wilcox the three outstanding guards each to weigh 140 pounds according Coach Forsberg They haven't had a great deal of experience either he adds Ray Atkinson a sophomore who had been headed straight for a regular guard berth crushed his shin bone in a recent practice and will be out of the gama for some time Oviatt a and Green who tips the scales at 140 pounds are fighting for the center berth Coach p’Drthprff say 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CHOBLIY tube ILeleetrir only Ja koon Led all elec Midt nil cabinet ?n6 60 17 modl 22 60 Mjlttwk fjet 3 I lec trie Set $35 $ I 00 EACH Term per aeek Jut 1 I their regular xiue TRI3URE Sell or Swap a Set — Plume Was S'Hl & TELEGRAM ’Radio for Sals’ Vsct fisis COLUMN NO 35 4:Vier'ndCon Tn i 1 7(1 Y a P ' served faster all prices will be good again today and the balance of the week on what stock remains We hope every one will get a big slice of these bargains while sizes are complete and stock holds out It’s truly the greatest grandest bargain feast offered in Salt Lake in many years Cornel Come! Buy I Buy! It "can't ' last long ” 1(1 1 fdMS lft-- 10 -- A swsyr tywatp That tha second carload Clothing' and Shoo Sale met tire approval of the home folks was made manifest yesterday when thousands battled their way to the Bargain Racks and B ins in Cutler’s Store Running full length of the gigantic building— extending from Main clear through to Richards street was jammed from morning till closing time with eager frantic buyers— the startling new low prices on Suits and Shoes DROVE THE BUYERS WILD Time and Distance was no obstacle as again the doors of the store had to be closed to protect those trying to make purchases people from all sections of the state were at the doors early and never in the history of the city except at Xmas Time were so many bundles seen in the arms of the people All you who were unable to get in yesterday should try and como today The second carload is going faster than the first More help will be added crowds will be All-bla- 1KiB 131 Htultotropc’ Radio Jtlif Jate4 iikhH walnut infotnrt terms ball umiYAlLBUrsVt meet the o clock The probable lineup' Fullmer Allred fullbaik Allen Webb and Mer-1- 1 PACIFIC COAST ‘ Fagen halves Harold Degelbeok LEAGUE or Frcll Fagan at quarter Newell Larsen or James Edwards center lb Carlos Hickman Joe Wilson Clltf pUnAin W Jj WUkerson or Ernest Rothe guards 7 n Adams Lo Anfflr Marlon Don Fvans and M 48 Maik-lund 4 7j) mK tilt talkies Averv Kirkham and 40 Pt 44 6 n Allred ends 4' Ho D oo 4 7 T tie are headed bv I win a 48 4T 38 MtMlnfl Brudv former L D S lumlnarv 38 49 u rumfiUQ BUI St Jay Whitman lehl end KrkufU 74f(4nfsf1av Jeor Hank Tailor guard Squawk AMoclatctf PTfxs' fRr Peterson taikle Dtrk Evhiis guard H A( Sun hrancisc fat Bushman guard and eeti'er Wit Hcnwrxorl t00 PV) Oftou- -a Ball end 11 rb Johnson quarter andiBun mn iro Banjo Kirkham full: MaxL Bon Twnr o4 Busier fiberlr Smith full and half Matt Ball quar-— R H T ter Asav MUne lialf FranelsS Jeor 'fS at NeaMi- eeeo O' t 15(1- -5 0 half Spud Evans half louts Phil ‘umtlrnd nil mo eu- -t 1! T6if!ifk Tool nd or Fiifbu flnOrriM Rcd taikle and Hugh Ups guard Otteison general utility 77 U F At forUm- dBUT INDI NS W 07U 10 14 162 2 rninrnto rimiH Ho NEW YORK Kept 23 (UD-T- he mJ MiUfr end Wine Pueodf! rule New ork (iian's fiadball tevm de F fi aled the Hominy Indians of Okmol Al F Autrlf oon on 3 fl 0 gee OkU 33 to 0 tonight at the rolo Mim mo ca 1 7 OH ground in the Giants' Lrst home1L°‘‘‘ ePti ud Rccl licrrmenn game of the reasqji end CenubclL E I 26 p h'l± |