Show i - I 0 ii) a SALT LAKEIRIBUNE --- 1 I i' 7771E --- ------ ' EL ItEll l''' i 'tk I I' 'I) i 1 4 r: -- -- - ) 1 II F Elk This gasy Mr Hunter? :4z:?m-a4-w-- :0 :: v: ::::: - :::&:4: : Iit04 4 0i r By MARLOWE BRANAGAN Friday and Saturday four Utah high school football machines reach the turning point in the road to the state Prep gridiron championship for 1935- Friday the Bees of Box Elder scourge of :::::f::::::::::::::: :::::N Ii1-s‘:'-- :ii:11:m::g:i::: ' " :::::ie :: 4 ? :::::: ::t:::-:-- (Copyright northern asketi—bne-lih- e lie' win::051-yiismi'iJzi::J':::--:--!i::igAi0::mi!i:i:!::i!:::::::::::: champions of region three for the first time in history Saturday Rose bowl football this season That the scene shifts to Kiwanis field at Price where Carbon a white- - was what your correspondent wu shortly shirted horde of ball playing "fools" encounters the defending told by two Tiger counselors '?'S::::::::::::':4:::::::':::0741:::: ' after the Harvard gamc :::!rg::in':m-:'i:::Ai:-?state champions the Beetdiggers of Jordan Each game is sched- Our policy ties us up7 said one t::failli: uled to start at 2 pM of them " If we suddenly agreed to & ii'40:iFor the victors the turning point' in the road will mean a goal Ilanynas Rose bowl game after de- - '0iAtt:imin very firmly in 1933 we'd yet to be sought a battle yet to be won for the losers a glorious look like backbiters and publicity vigum?fami :7 finish to a great campaign the tumbling hounds We d be accused of coy - ki'''WOiiim:::: ness and things like that So we iiiiirki-'!:dream but a dream for which the losers gave their all :11:I4?!:!::1z: I Spanish Fork appears a certain stay out of California!' t:zei?g::N:is at the top loser at Brigham City past records size of the players and abon all of the Rose bowl invitation list ::k4::::w !::::: below her is Minnesota Both T psychology being stacked agaittst Just s- r b ' ':-' - A 1 I 7 ' )''' Hoppe Malsntains t ' - le 1 Hold on Second- t — n it e d I ' ' - If- CHICAGO Nov 12 (UP)—Willie Hoppe clung tenaciouSlY to the heals- of Welker Cochran in the world n billiard tournament tonight by defeating Otto Reiseit1 Philadelphia 50 to 38 in 83 innings The victory gave Hoppe four wins and one loss to Cochran's four wins and no defeats Johnny Layton present title-Bilder suffered his second consecutive defeat this afternoon at the hands of Tiff Denton Kansas City Their score also was 50 to 38 but the match required only 41 innings In the other afternoon game Arthur Thurnblad Chicago defeafed Alleni all St Louis 50 to 48 in 50 innings Angie Klecliefer ciiicago lost to Kinrey Matsuyama Tokyo 50 to 33 ' three-cushio- - 6 to4- It st 4 ut so lit 4' at to t at 4' rr in 39 innings ahe4 The standings: - ' Hoppe Jay N Bozeman Blecheter ii urnbiad Layton Hall Denton Matsuyama 40 Won Lost 0 1 4 3 3 - 1 2 2 4 a 4 1 1 1 4 4 5 10 ige l- S op pound 10Y i mil Jones and if woulci use you $110 re ur lir t d bo r I ZERONEanti-frRoz- e 4 your car- tile 45 hext time you park i itt you wouldn't be at so netrus il here i lit ktiAl lb I 1 t?' 4 k '0 Irt0 nki r ' p - ' Illeiri1 P k!1 i : IlKaid° g 1911 1 431 i - telk everybody aboutZELIONE - AIA Last winter more than a million motorists Orotected their ears with ZERONE and spread the man- good news about ZERO I emi Low-co- st at freezing I protection against any temperature has made ZERONE thafestest in Ameriet anti-free- growing 4tiNkil 'I zEnoNE i ) AtiTIMEEZ emoonofuysehdigwhitohohtohoel cry- - et Coach Gets Divorce RENO Nev Nov12 (A')—Roy M (Snowy) Baker assistant football coach at the University of Nevada and former star halfback at the University of Southern California obtained a divorce on grounds of mental cruelty here today from Mrs Marie Baker Mn Baker did not contest the case Phil and Doug Stearns playing football at Princeton university are twins Phil is an end and Doug is a back 1 ib '' t I' be ' set ip ---"Bl- ue new beat-contr- ol automatically regu- lates Gillette furnaces to meet every vari: ation in the steel Here's why every Gillette 1-11 Blade” is 'correctly unifqrnt in hard enough to cut glass Try it today Itspotoiste toritchonts give- yell whet yost sok for to stores a lo olsolitortiots I 'Oed st so Motto 'lies Nodes" ' 1 g ploctieed-4mi- I TE B I E B 'poet 0 DE :::::::::::::::': iI :: ::: '':::::i:7--:':- )k :!iiiiwvii:i!?:: j1i4ifixli in:vmmowt 4' AlSaiggsmAitel :1'4: ::: :i::::g :1:m:::-- K:1::-':::- '!'ri:Ii43:: 4i::i::iiii4:: ' -- (1 :::if:: 41oxVnio?5gM:?IMiiNv0imgOMJNk-Lii:0:: Pass Defense ::::Orlik - '''''4'':- The University of Utah Redskins went through a long pass detente drill Tuesday night as they started tel preparation for the Colorado Aggie game at Fort Collins Saturday Another Pro Grid League Starts in '36 ::ç:: 184- ' -- the northeastern area bounded luk New England and Ohio The makeup or the new league will be decided at a meeting in New York next month Dr March emphasized there will be no "territorial War" with the presen$ National league TOCIELE--Tooe- ---- high school gridders and their coaches will be tendered their annual football banquet Monday4iight by Alex F Dunn publisher of the Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- n This is an occasion that has been repeated annually by Dunn for a Ilurilbtr oUealP 11010nOP the local squids Besides the boys and Coaches Sterling R Harris and Daniel H Gillespie the guests will include school notables of the district faculty members of the high school and Miss newspaper representatives Evelyn Hansen- - 'head of the domestic science department of the school will be In charge of the banquet preparations I le thrteapl ubraptticeamwpilulc ldne8dhiPov' be ' a' T tin: 21 :- in Saturday's meleet will engage the Albion Normal of Albion Idaho winner in the : creW': northern sector race Bryan Patter sonstPlirp mentor announced 'Pttes!' da1!eVeningthattht0 ate and site' of the title game with the- Idaho----winner will be settled in the near i future But—who cares for the future The present- timeParticularlySati:- urday at 1:30 o'clock on a bright afternoon (at least the fans ha P a the day is bright) ls the time which-- — jaysee faite are interested ti!?ii:i:i':?::::::4::i The skirmiah brings two well trained alert powerful gridiron matr chines into action-- The ParPoi de P17"!ter''7'77: 1 termined to retain their junior col4 lege title won last season for the first time in the history of athietica at Westminster The Warriors if grim determined and - aggressive 1:- :::T -- - :i-iii:::::- i:::aiinii '- " i1-?-4:izi4i- 7111r!::::::1 JWa::q)f c)u :: : i The Tribune photographer armed with his camera but decidedly prefening a good rifle caught this peaceful scene early Tuesday Hunters throughout the state will trek into the hills Wednesday in anticipation of encountering a like scene But maybe they will and Bravés Requtre Mere $350000 maybe they won't- - The elk season which concludes November'23 opens Wednesday in this state Pointing with pride to their season's average a slightly better record than that compiled by the Westminster-crew-In recent game the two teams battled to a tie in a thrilling scrap st Og- den but since that time the Junc0 tion City team has appeared !nor ng -- 4— - Chicago Tribune Service Nov 12 Steckholders orthidable of the 'Boston- Braves have 'until Past records however go into the Saturday to raise $350000 in new discard when the two rivals battles working capital Charles 'Adams Anything can and probably will present Majority stockholder and happen when the hour of 1:80 p m acting president considers that sum Saturday rolls round The ' B McKNIGHT FELIX By necessary to enable the club to ing sight of two husky teams swing s ov 12 (AP)—The cry was "on to the Rose carry on itcreorganization and re- ins into action is still a paramount DALLAS Texas bowl!" tonight among followers of Southern Methodist university's habilitation under the present stock feature of our sports' lives and two 4 holders If the new working capital welldrilled junior college grid rivalc ' unbeaten football team is not acquired Adams says that will serve to whet the appetites of 21-But Wshile the team fresh from its 0 conquest of University of he will turn the club over to the Salt Lake City fans Saturday no re homeward train National league at Its meeting No- college game 'being booked here onq by California at Los Angeles sped disturbing ' - di vember 20 that day from the Pacific slope t ports sifted through of west team said The reports a the Mississippi never has been invited to play in the Tournament of Roses classic on New Year's day Backers of Coach Mattr Bell's "aerial circus" sarcastically 'confessed however that they did not g recall a Mississippi river ever listed as a natural barrier to a AND THIS Rose Bowl in California IS WEDNESDAt Coach Bell himself quietly spoke mommall when he of lads his the sentiments announced 'recently they would seek to set a precedent "We most certainly would like to have a chance at the Rose Bowl river or no river And who wouldn't? My boys have a rough schedule to Downtown-pa- y beat but we'll be gunning for the 1 Tooele Grid Players To Be Banquet Guests ::ioi::al '''' :':::::'''''':"''''''''''::::'':''' ''''' " Southern Methodists Think For Flamers They Merit Rose Bowl Game m i'"r i: '':? —: ii:i:::: reliix:04:::::44?r ' - :::: '‘'c'-:'Z:- ''''Agtt'4C4 t::i:::x:::i:::‘:: i'f'"'"'"1"'rf" gzo::::0:::0:4:j-:04Km::0!- Utes Work on i :::w v: '':::'-::':'- :''lrificvWAlsQ014-0 :i: l''''S't14444 Ae - :: iks:' :::i::i :i:i:: :: :i :i:::::: 77ari :' ::::!:V'::'-Z::::::- ::miii:iiimmigii:nq-n:- :‘''ci::Vi0"I74LeillswWNniNiiiy-::::i::- olgiraoorndeltaeelBal :::: z:iii ti :?10rc:Wiir''':''''":''::'1f :::i :?:::''''''::'::::::!:!'li :'''''''"H':1'':"'''''' TO SALESMEN IrtortonfineClo :ettierin p1- Mit V sxsdevice ' :'::::: - nbsToN - brings you $o your destine tion with your ealesmansillp unmixed with fatigue And op Four-do- Ilee Are Some Deal Sedan only 1335 v Es GI IL and SHIRTS ii SHO MOTOR CAR CO Motor Avonuo & 2nd East 0 --- TODAY ONLY - Including the Popular Jockey Shorts and Shirts-5- 0b Regular IT S alncle:ctoi250 BanludesirOoxforcd fl S1 r 1 GraYs Large Group of Broken Pat- terns Some Slightly Soiled Regular $150 values T S A SAVING! Reg $25 Values sl 975 ITSAMC! $2675 ITSsw31511TaAerVING! $2975 ITSswitoraraluAess"ING! $3375 IT - sa975 WHAT A SAVING! $45 and 00 Values MA' delivered Salt Lake JACKSON Regular $250 nuERCORTS' S ' Domestic Pigskin HOMIER PAJAMAS SU-WHA- E ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR SHORTS S 4 VIEWIESDAY fifil FOR orating costs year in and year out will rival those of the low est priced caes -- 02 111111)1B I:1 be-la- NEW YORK Nov 12 111-- Dr Harry A March long Identified with the development of professional football today disclosed plans for eight-clu- b an pro launching circuit in 1936 It will be known as the "American Professional Football league" and THE SIGNAL—An 1 :i!er:5 Rivala of many years the grid! the two Role otilslat I to t lon confident re7 of who captures the ebian)f a Merl Jensen's knee is still bothering him considerably and Sid Kramer developed a hip injury in the Colorado university game putting both the Utah wingback on the sidelines Coach Ike Armstrong is working Milton Mecham in the assignment in case the regulars are not ready for action by Saturday Glade Rasmussen is also getting boeuemnbkorickoefd otter000tionnds wiTthhozefsatmfoiLar Iconsiderable work at fullback Mento speed yell for succor went up in 1934 and tor Armstrong is seeking Mr Snavely rallied around like an up his fullback position and RasSt Bernard The mussen is the man who can do it Tarheels perked up at once They The stocky and speedy little gridder were promising last year This year has a fine chance to start the contest against the Colorado Farmers bhaanog eyGerivYILMinri tshoettyv ealryr lay ehdowith The Redskins spent the major part he else including kickers passers run- - of the practice Tuesday on pass deThe Colorado Aggies are fense ners blockers and tacklers His schedule this autumn was no known to have one of the finest puffball but Snavely compiled sue- - aerial games in the conference and honor" cessive crushing victories over Ten- the Crimson crew is making prepaThe policel and firemen's band nessee Maryland Davidson (tough- - ration to stop the overhead game the mayor and city council the er than it sounds) Georgia Tech SeVeral new plays were also out- chamber of commerce and the "sideand North Carolina State In the lined for use against the Harry walk quarterbacks" will gather at course of a couple of breathing Hughes eleven Union States tomorrow to roar welspells he also put the heat on Wake The gridders are not disheartened come to a team that has scored 211 now V M L defeat Duke Colorado Just Forest and university by the points against the enemy's 12 to is raising its ugly head lit his path They are looking forward with keen rank second offensively and aeten- but Mr Snavely is expected to kick Interest to the final two conference slyly among the nation's letter it aside and forge on toward games and they promise to be hard teams fornia with all the zeal of a forty- - to down the rest of the way to the Only Dartmouth tops them in niner tape points scored while North CaroCalifornia thould certainly slip lina's Tarheels have held rival him a bid if he beats Duke decisive-to- r backs to a lone touchdown For one thing southeastern Colorado Aggies ly Coach Bell will hustle his charges clubs seldom get a chance at the off the train for a workout He Battle Ute Await when Rose bowl For another thing must patch up a team crippled by they dc get the chance they give FORT COLLINS Colo Nov 12 the loss of Harry Shuford fulla good account of themselves Ull—Two consecutive defeats ap- back injured at Los Angeles They've done so twice—both times parently have not dampened the Johnny Sprague qlarterback and oddly enough at the expense of the spirit of the Colorado State football J C Wetsel burly guard both current western favorite the Uni- - team sent from the Armistic day game versity of California It drove with enthusiasm through lineup will return for the Arkansas Send Good Teams West todays workout in getting ready for game Saturday at Fayettesville washin gton and Jefferson with the arrival of Utah university for Ark Greasy Neale at the helm went out the Farmers' homecoming game to meet the Golden Bears on New here Saturday Coach Harry Hughes said the Year's day"1932" The critics antic' pated a slaughter for California team was preparing for the game had one of those wonder teams fea- "in the same manner we prepared turingthe great Brick Mueller But for Wyoming Mines or any other Coach Neale anticipated nothing of game we have played this year" the kind He played eleven men Hughes has been sending his playthroughout the game earned a ers clear back to fundamentals in scoreless tie and snarled at the blocking as the team looked slipSpending e lair share of your shod in this department in its last verdict life in cart yous'il want to Coach was robbed" said "We game with Utah State Neale several years before Joe JaDefenses against Utah passes also investigate the most comfort cobs even thought of the phrase are being built able ride ever engineered into -- Utah and Colorado State have e lower priced motor car played 15 games beginning with a scoreless tie in 1902 with Utah winOver good roads or bad a ning nine and the Farmers five nev'e Colorado State yanked a fourth-perio- d rally Out of the bag to win PACKARD 120 last year's game 14 to 6 HEATr COMES ORE IMi Of el - Battles Anticipated Which team wins 'Regardless Friday and regardless of the victor Saturday prep fans in northern and eastern Utah are confident that the battles will be hard fought and knowing the teams as we do we as- sure high school grid fans of an in- terestingl pair of games Last sZason Jordan reached the final encounter by defeating a game Richfield crew almost identically the same lineup which was turned back by Carbon Monday Box Elder tridmphed over Carbon last season in a semifinal encounter The vie- in Friday's game and Saturday's winner will come together in the University of Utah stadium Satur- day November 23 What a battle that final encounter premises to be! Present dope favors the 1934 final- jets Jordan and Box Elder to again scrap for the gridiron title of Utah this season but before they get that far they must brush aside Carbon and Spanish Pork respectively No small task! I IC :i:::::::': ' ens the Price crew realizing it has a terrific battle in store Last week the Dinosaurs showed potential greatness in turning back a great Richfield machine 12 to 2 and with the advahntoamgee oorfo wp dia ywi nil bbee f000rte tao do or die against the larger Beet- diggers - lb the-part- gray-haire- boef '''::1 -- :ii:Aiia:4::'m-ft:ii:fii::'-4- - silurneonters : jP'!': 1::: :::t41-eiO4:VUSidrt- fs a fihe L- this-gang -: :':::':::::"- y ::::::!::::g:: '''::-e'-'- - s'ii"1 i Princetoni-naturall- :': - )i: ::' ! MMMMOMOM r 1:'7: :::4-- '''' :::1:-::-- But don't let anyone tell you these dignified institutions have in7the past y of fighters front the Peen asked t4 that The farm country of central Utah are and both pleadedheadaches defeated until the final whistle Bet- - situation being the same now as I suspect that both plants will ter teams there may be in this state then turn'down the bid again leaving the been have records better perhaps field open for a school which richly compiled during the gridiron wars of the past two monftla but better deserves a track at the New Year's none—than day festival—North Carolina fighters—there are these Jame- - lads from central Utah Plenty of Power "It's possible that princeton and Bees Have Edge Box Elder carries a decided Minnesotacarry more prestige thanbeen consisthe Tarheels weight edge in its game with the tent winners They've seasons for three betA Forkere weight edge plus from Chapel ter reserve strength a finer record while the gentlemen i own for the season and the added ad- - Hill are just coming into their will the Carolina give North vantage of playing on its home lot 1vest coast ball the action it Wants The Bees have knocked at the door and fast with of opportunity for the past two sea- - The team is big s kill i n th e d e sons knocked but the keeper of the power on th group and stratosphere to Tooele the title first gave keys The- restoration on Chapel Hill in 1933 and last season Ken Sofro began twith the arrival there last Jordan from halfback elongated d Carl G Snavely 'This ear m Y the and opened glaimed the key individand square-chinne- d titia'doer—itoi-kiRaetdiggemates ual was educated at Lebanon Valley shutting it with a slant in the -face college- - Which is not eaactlx the 'of a baffleeBee array f a season's pass to the Saturday at Price the Beetdig- - equivalent hall of fame oTt wasn't until he gers will likely need the help of an reached Bucknell as head coach in expert pass key if the door of oppor- - 1927 that Mr Snavely began to tunity is to be opened against the make the boys sit up and ask for rambling Dinosaurs Several times an introduction this season the Sandy eleven has Bucknell is the school which procaned on its great recuperative duced the Christopher Mat- powers to hurl back the challenge hewson butgreat in the years preceding Sevof formidable Region Two foes Snavely's advent the football' eral times the aspect of the game Mr It played has appeared dark for Jordan teams team was only fair big league opposition and but always an alert performer as-I- against as often as not it lost Snavely suming the hero role with the char- - lost three games outof 10 in 1927 acteristic suddenness which comes o nininel!h128 to grid heroes has pulled the game lo dirgor ad tdw ou tout o two of out of the fire 1931 he was undefeated 1930 In The Dinosaurs from Utah s coal His only bad year was 1932 mining country are confident in deSnavely to Rescue over the their ability to knock This confidence North Carolina meanwhile- had fending champs them '':::':: ! Westmthater and Weber the j cream -of the crop in Utah junior college gridiron competition fac- eeach other Saturday at 1:30 11 -- m ' il "''''' t' go in Saturday Battle on Local Field t i't::7:: 44'4:i4i :& 0t04 'e - 8 5 1 ) :::::::::?:?::::i::: r ' Ogden Eleven Favored : ':- :I- - - 4e - t - - 'i:! :: i 1935) NEW YORK Nov 12—Princeton said so Yet becallse she hasn't - - i : -77- -- ::'::!''P':::4:::: - -y 1 : :::::':N ::::':::::::::::NL-Ak::-:::- i : :: ' t"::::'':'-:-::rq:''04'::'':::i:::::::':::::::- y - I :4I'::::::::- By JOHN LABBNEB Specie! to The Tribune - PURPSfAcKT4i' :: IVJEBER FOR Jj TITLE 4 - v I -- ' '' 1 :: :4w::: :::is: 21 I:::T15r1 :L::&::::::i::- :: ': ) i - - k :w::::-:a&:i :K' i to ' :::::::: i::kai:'-::::::t::r:::::s::::- " -- Q KrA11 Li ::::: o:::)::::::::::::::io:::::::g63::::4-44::::ii:::::fr:!:m!':'Ti::::?:- - : Fior " ::::::s!tiegottiftwmvei:1::a: :::::::::: :: ::::: :::: ::::::: :r'f:': ::::?::i:::i! A::: 9 llow d You Like to Region One Champion Favored in Skirmish North Carolina Asks to With Region Three Foe Beetol'ggers Be Considered Duke Picked to Continue March Yet to Overcome c d - WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMI3ER 13 1935 TT L:ES Fill A‘ Jordan Carbon Clash Tars Make d Saturday at Price Stand for Fast Games Expected Bowl Tilt 1 ik 9 " 228 SOMAIN '0111 ' ' TODAY ONLY |