Show - "77: '7 7 1717 - ----- -- 0' 4 i - - i I '12 - ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THIMSDAY MORNING - '- A - f t i - 'Z i x ' ' -- 1 I i t ' - ' Jimmy Hodgson Retrospect - AGGIES GET GRID OFFER The Utah Aggies may play a postseason football game at Phoenix Ariz on December 6 coach Dick Romney and his charges have been invited to - the Fiesta Del So football contest which is staged annually at Phoenix for charity The matter was put before the gridders last tight an& the unanimous vote was "Yes'' The matt?r will now be presented to the athletic council and a definite decision is ex- pected in a day or two The matter of chief concern4s the loss about one week's school work It is expected that everything ':of ' 41will be arranged so the Aggies can make the jaunt which will top off their season in great style I i 1 i - 1 ' i i 4 1 I ' - postseason football game will delay the bastketball opening at the Aggie camp The Farmers have a game slated with the alumni on December IS and will be in Sin Fran- isco fora series on December 20 Thil will mean some hur- who play on the court Skousen and Paul Willard Wade Red squad Kent Ryan -- The - FaV011'ecil -: ?f:::?F4::!?: ':':A: ' By GEORGE KIRKSEY N'EW YORK Nov 1 (UP)-yor- get about the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl candidates for a while drop over the whether arguments Princeton could beat California whether Southern Methodist is bet- - three has ! " 4 ' : - - 4- --- 101n el - '' ! : the - It ' : 1903---Uta- " cA - ' - it - - a a - 4 ' Teams Enter' Handball Slity ToTournament at Desdetyym t : ' - '4- k " ' -- : k4 ' ' ore it - ' WeekSquadsVery - ' - 18-1- " : ' - 1: record ' - - - : In -- - yards ' "- ' spirited' c' Matches Should be completed ' - 4 - ' this week if possible : There are still openings- - forl six ' Players who desire to take should contact Director Mor- part tensen as soon as possible - - r-Th- e first round pairings' forthe tournament follow: Renny Clawson-- J B!Robbins M R Peak-D- r J' EiGisave 4' I IL HauerbackM Woolley Vs"rE - ' - g : : —" 4 t I - I 9 : 1 - g s : 9 it threw class B players with players nclass C performers In this way Lille teams have been made about equal M strength and the compsti- Om is expected to be unusually ' $ ms - Ty : -- On - the next kickoff' Masterson Bears' quarterback fumbled and Green Bay recovered on Chicago's IMOMalumoole i Una Running plays made eight BEND4-44No 13 (Xi yards and then Herber again passed to Hutson for &touchdown with only Piing' has Played bill last seconds left to play neeps Him Out soum "400 ''': V ' rd 1-- ' -- tr-- ::4i-- 1 p 1" f !: 0 0 t f::-- ::i:'t '") t:: ' :fi t'T40:1: I' 4 'il : '51'4 A e'f: 1 IA' ' 1:': t :::i :':'::4:::: - I- 1 I te C g 1 I i::N:ii: :::':::(3 1''' t t 4 v 7: 1i - : ' i — I 4 'a E 4 i i': f j::i:4:::11 4 O it? if ':i- 4:: 47 i 1 ' G A I ' 4qtr ::?: 4:4: 0 - I V :fs :?: -: ' 1'1 1: :::i e ': i' ':::!:1' '4:'''''' 1:''''t' '0' V ':?:$:::S'::4 1 :: :k:xe---'- - !: IL iy1 - i : ! ' ?'::'':1 ':' I t7- - IA '' 1-' :":::: l'A') - '' ': W - -I ' i: : :0:: 4 '' :::: t '' in:: st: r '': 4:::r g:'11 Notorrot k60 'r I 1:::1: ''1: 4 troloritro' ONi!011 71ri 1Pwv000 tV1!14 :z 1 WMVOIF r moor I I I I I I I 1 Inismwomommommno ' — 1 Montana Pro Coffers join R M Section 0 - When Spanish Fork encounters Box Elder Friday at Brigham a semifinal round game in the elimination series to determine the 1935 state high school champion hopes of central Utah fans in general and Spanish Fork fans in particular will rest on the speedy backs shown above The regular members of the Spanish Fork backfield are: LaMar Evans quarterback Allen Christensen fullback Bill Keele left halfback Ralph Mattinson right halfback This quartet aided no little by a tough crew of linesmen has made life miserable for opposing teams in region three throughout the 1935 gridiron campaign City in -- ' Spool:4110 The Tribune t OGDEN—Montana has become a lion of the Professional Golfers association transferring from thenorthwest section George Schnsiter sedretary-treasurof the announced Rocky mountain section ' Wednesday Schneiter made the announcement after receiving a communicav tion from Walter Purse president of the Pacific northwest section saying his group had agreed to allotv Montana to make the transfer at a recent annual meeting at Seattle Wash The change increases the Rocky mountain section from a organization to six states Inclu4-- 1 lag Montana Utah Wyoming Colorado New Mexico and Nevada It also adds six membereto the section This is a real advantage according to Schneiter become the Rocky mountain section formerly had only 15 members the minimum requirement for membership in the 4 national P 01 A Other advantages be said are that the professional golfers of Montana will- enjoy more convenient j tournament arrangements since 1 Montana belongs naturally with the Rocky mountain section and ' that funds available to the Rocky 'moun ! Min group will be swelled by the additional dues from the new mem- k— Schneiter is leaving here Thursday night to represent the Rocky mountani seAtion at the annual P G A meeting in Chicago November 18 to 2L lie expects to return to Ogden for Thanksgiving leaving soon afterward to take part in Pa- cific coast winter golf tournament& Pa-atr- ia er five-sta- te ' iiiii Twin T Two-Fa- ll - - Bouts gold on' Mat Program ' - Weber Faces - Parsons for J0 Laurels - Westminster and Weber traditional rivals always battling for every inch of ground will provide Saturday's feature for Salt Lake football fans These two Sharman Meets Bolt Chick Tangles With City teams will tangle at 1:30 on the Westminster field in a game which Grimes Kunkel McCann in Main Prelim has more than ordinary gridiron The Parsons and Wildglamor cats of Ogden will meet for the Two matches of more than ordinary promise are given playoff of their tie position at the line places on the weekly wresting card at the arena Friday night top of the Utah Jayne conference One will be behveen Hy Sharman local favorite and Benny Bolt The winner will play Albion State Normal winner of the Idahu conrough middleweight from South Dakota and the other will pit Les ference Grimes Australian against Dude Chick Wyoming cowboy There Evenly matched the Parsons and Wildcats battled to a 6 tie early in will als4 be three prelims the season and then each outfit exIs lt Sharman-Bo'rho scrap went on to sweep the rest of the 9 ' Utah pected to be a merry affair—one Jayne teams aside making t week when a ff might Saturday's playoff necessary Each raySharman sapitcy team carries a out of the hed IBolt margin over BA C the Parsons started he probably sopiething ring winning 21-- 0 and Weber 26-- 7 Weshar'ma n was referee in a match ber Snow 32-- 1 while the dowfned between Bolt and Ralph Morley and te the Parsons after the bout was over Benny Undoubtedly the playoff game will be decided by the alertness of waded into the referee l Acts like that are calculated to PINEHURST N C Nov 13 (— either Parsons or Wildcats to take Gene Kunes the Canadian open golf advantage of the majority of the and the follow-u- p have kfollow-u- p s are champion and Dick Metz of Chi- breaks The Jayne league officials Is due Friday night and-fanhave decided i n cue of another tie rolling their tongues around In an- cago staged a I finish today the rousing winner will be chosen on the ticipation L to land the $400 first money in the basis of first downs and yardage Chick last week gave a highly best ball Ogden fans aro Bill spiced exhibition of the airplane tournament professional sbacking with a score of 137 for Thornley present spin whirling Ted Christy about oring In the Jayne conference to out-gano fewer than SO times It was a Needing a birdie and a par on Dick Strike Parson fullback pepeeactetadclyulaprrotionedishhisGcrialmssesinhaalarerne the last two holes to beat out Tom- and leading scorer of the loop for i matches and it remains to be seen my Armour and Bobby Cruickwho shank were in with already fit season lest In passing and whether the circling Chick can re- 138 Kunes-Met- z combination Grimes has demonstrated came the peat kdicgtinwgiththeLoPnanrsioonsummahy thharvoewinang with a stouthearted through that he can take care of himself exhibition the pigskin far and accurately and in all circumstances and the Dude Willie Klein Wheatley Hills L Bob Heine will have to have his flywheel in booting the leather for and Jimmie Hines Garden City I he would prevail perfect order if hyti:rnddalogde hiphhnionmgential L L who stuck' in a flashy 65 on hyThjenoWohoebez Anyway it's likely to be a tiptop the first faded to 744 while a day today Stan Watts and Herman wrestling match but third place with a total of Mines ars the Wildcat Del Kunkel appears in the main 139 got pass throwSecond was worth place money ers preliminary in a bout with Earl 6300 and third $181 Wildcat McCann a cyclone blowing Ralph Minor New Bern N C out oonae enoourpthlewoostt The Wildcat and Defoe Victor Palmer Maples Rocky Mount 'howl stOrmy 14 put with NEW YORK Nov 13 (UP)— here last season and showed him- Jack Bulls Joliet EL and Benny Sahnny Defoe 127 New York self to be a rough and ready boy Va Loving! Charlottesville They Tony Fernandez 1264 us another Trthh shared fourth Ind fifth money of Porto Rico in the weDstuetrnermuletmetaa main Lou Mueller 1120 ' and $100 respectively event tonight at New Lenox A C latter is a thoroughly- - competent 6!T1 ' wrestler with a good assortment of holds The capacity of Dutch is not known here ' Toshi Kodiak and Dan Bereavits two Ogden boys of the lighter type will open the show It win again be "ladies' night" announces Promoter Verne McCulp ' d- 6-- Kunes Metz Win three-toUchdo- In Great Finish 1 mid-sou- th thies in ttstampt C4 ed six-rou- adets Irish Sure of Tremendous Gabe lough 46- rStayner Victorious ' NEW YORK Nov 13 crowd of the fans—will attend Saturday's twenty-fir- st renewal of the Army-Not- ri Dame series at ' : Yankee Affair Checkers In stadium( 2 ' Neither team can boast a perfect record this year but ' what of it? The stadium was sold out completely more Stayner won the November three weeks thin ago ' sold out before either outfit was de- check-en! competition for the handicap feated - It was sold out Sadler than for anyprevious Cadet- trophysittlecomeihe tintsw -testant to win two monthly tournaRambler meeting ' ments since the event opened in As Captain Pat Echols puts it "If the stadium Babe' April Ruth bnilt was constructed of rubber instead of concrete Rayner won out in April followed and steel and could be stretched to twice its present capacity by these men: E B Sones May we'd be sold out Just the same" Captain EchUls is July J B Smith August Rudy West Point's genial publicity director H Nowotny September J Angel October Stayner now automaticalPrevious records of the competing teams mean little ly is returned to class A while other when the tickets are placed on sale for each succeeding chapcontestants except those already in of this series because their rivalry has furnished the most ter the limit class will have their spectacular play in modern gridiron history handicaps increased - eastern football I Captain Sterling Gord will likely spots and Walden es W ' 1 I 1 gip I to atart is aoad:rye: Christensen Forkers will put a ball luggers into Evans a streak in for 3a4s signals Ralph Keels will take care posts t ef hdr rosExpected gcAietjonr: cCe I red i ft I em r:go i : ofaotvmhi I rog h hwsrfmi civ :f fdevastating ue Dinosaurs of Carbon take the field to encounter the defending state champion Jordan D R Mitchell president of the U H S A A will announce the officials for the games Thursday It is likely that region three offi- cials will work the Jordan-Carbo- n melee and it is expected that offi- cials from Salt Lake City will han- dle 'the Boa h Fork encounter 1 i è 0 Elder-Spanis- Are ll'A MI—Largest season-7- CM a 4 1 Ludlow will start speedy Lynn open hostilities at position Led by the 4 You I I it 'i 8 —Minded? tweeting' a 'healthier growth of hair by stimulating your scalp with an application that is antisepti4 cauntan irritant sisaasing and I sro IA PAWE Sias via 1 L to - ‘ to ' — "Thirordiorstior onutittodtillantirlikr contains 811 those Immune So concern timed lam h Silerant Iron ordinary 4 bait tanks In A SCALP MEDICINE! SoutherrCaliforniss 1- t Mel Lundell 162 are the call at the wing - ja I er 4 BBll Cash Novem- ber 23 at 2 p rn in the University of Utah stadium for the state high school gridiron cham' pionshio But tthe man the cop and-threporters at large are confronted with two obstacles—as are Box Elder and Joridan Can and will Box Elder defeat Spanish Fork and will and can Jordan trip the Dinosaurs of Carbon county? The first question will be answered Friday at 2 p in when Box Elder and Spanish Fork tangle on the Bees' field in Brigham City The second question will be answered Saturday at 2 p m when Jordan and Carbon open hostilities on historic Kiwanis field in Price Bees Favorites As a matter of fact most geldiron followers in Utah have taken a further step in the declaration of Box Elder as the state gridiron king for the 1935 campaign The Bees have swept to five consecutive victories one play most of them by decisive margins In addition the Box Elder eleven holds a preseason victory over the powerful Spartans of South Cache Flinging into action a heavy line plus the smoothest quartet of backs state the Bees should defeat tinhethp' Spanish Fork array Friimday The Spaniards however rebued with a fine spirit and still joicing in their region three gridiron triumph are primed to brush aside the thundering crew from the northern section of the state In Wallace Braegger captain and quarterback and Newell Tingey elusive halfback the Bees have a dangerous pair of open field runners 1VIartella Nelson a battering ram 'of no mean repute holds down the fullback post in fin style and Darold Wintle a bruising is the blocking ace of the Bió backfield Vernon Egbert and Noble Fish-bur- n are expected to start at the wing posts for the Bees although sturdy Roland stead of Fishburn Dean Roskelly the Itig490 and the will take care of a Lloyd Bott and pair of the 'eon one will tant posts when the the region three let 1155 pounds of start at center Fenton Reeve tor announced his Wednesday Dave e E§ ?:- -- i::4x--- i:a: 1 i:4!!:' in 1:: 4 :::: :1: (4 47 t 4 ::::4 ii: 4LX :!:!::' '':::$111 ft '4-- : ':::- - ' '441r' :1:!!41 ' WOO - (- A t "' - A - :::i:?0:' i ::- 'limo way t :':::'' 1'::: :::- :i !— :414 t47 - i :: :::::'::i:::::i '' ': oi re k' i ' a :i::- 4 k or 7:' i y J' - 1 -:- :) ' i A Slight-teeSto'- vic16-1Grkl- 4AP ' G --- - It (1 p4 1 k4 e:i:::: " :: k :::4 44 Itof4 114: 1 :: b:: A: :::1 ! ' -- :t 1 I r t?:v P ::::? ii::ii:i I -- '' I'' l Jordan to battle Saturday e '5 '' " ‘ ofr-- ::? ' 1 -(7"--4::!--7- -- ': 4 p:- - old-tim- m °:i ''' :::::'::' s !::' - 1 ETT:4 1 - C :''' t:::i: tl By MARIA)IVE BRANAGAN Me man on the street the cop on t he beat and the reporters in their "sheets" are picking Box Elder and 21' 1 :f7- 4i y t:i'i:: 'T :?:T ff':771 ty::::i 1 - ' el : :::':::''ti -- A a 4 I ': ' - ':: Field Goal s Still Potent Kick Decides Many Winners C : '' :: :i:::: 4 a ' ' k:? A a : :: ::: ' football game for Notre Dame Ebner Leyden today-yetea' yelled that Pilney's leg Injured in ' the Ohio State game which saw him rise to his greatest heights has failed to respond te treatment In- stead of Improving it becomes more irritated when exercised Dr J E ' McMeel team physician plane to take more of the knee Joint downed Louisiana State 10 to 7 By DILLON GRAHAM : B Oswald Middaugh-in an effort to locate the 'cause of with a field goal Th&Louislanans dn Nov WASHINGTON 18 ' ' E Platt1 A randro vs11 the trouble haven't been beatek 'Inca The field goal isn't quite as Obso Angell-Fre- d 4" Reese 4 Pilney is a mentor A itar In his One of the early seuen Jolts Stan Pools-Weill vit E Peirce- - prep days he failed to live up to let' art offensive football weapon came to Kansas State when little IL Si Hard- y- ' his great promise until the Navy this seuon as some Fort Hays Teachers scored a field H Oscarson-- L B Ballard Vs Bill and Ohio State games reminiscing over games of yestergoal to win All of Colgate's Benson Dr IL Cowley" sleight-of-han- d years would have you believe forwards and lat Tuck Steward-- F C Davis vs Max' ' L vs: C2 Lund-Harr- y tIn fact more than a score of orals couldn't match the field goal '' Foote-Clyd- e ' ': ' Edmonds David college games bays been won 11 Holy Cross made to win 3 to 0 ' 11 Umpleby-- J A Casella vs bye K Orton-- J Fletcher vs01 the three points gained through Captain Lawrence (BUD Jones D G Poulton Bill Birkenshaw Ire Marti-- S It Fox from the field goals 'beginning I new coaching job at Matheson-Dic- k SOTIOSOIL J 'Anderson Va F Bowers-JuniStanford's Cardinals Ross bowl Oklahoma Wel happy to have the ' C Senior-Ra- y Stevens' Forsberg 11'? S D Rideout-Ree- d field goal that enabled Ms Sooners competitors the put two seasons ' -- 1' Buma-- D Carlson B Shipp vsH C apparently are the chief expoF Sorensen-to- drop Colorado : Scott Middaugh-P Margetts vs Kimbell-Jinents of the field goal now For Hodgson Last Saturday Illinois expect- F Reeves-MJohnson L 01Vablquist-Davi- d Evans vs tunate in having an excellent ed to bow to an - AlvinChristensen-Dr- o Snow J Hardy Vs V114 EmsrF-Lerbooter in the husky snit Jim Michigan team turned in some IL IL Lloyd-- F Schwendiman1 R L Blaeltham-A Christen- - (Monk) Mosqrip the big Red sort of a surprise by that slender B Matheson-Eccles-FreF L Newman vs sen $s P : d Webb team can pint to three victories — et the field goal martin A-Anderson-C-J- : Hawki Some of the other genies that by this7route ' E S Alch-- L C Dunn vr A C R Bunn H The Cardinals outpointedSanta have been won with kicks from ' Lloyd-GrovAForslund-Ra- y Senior vs IL Clara 9 to 6 won from WuhingMedley the field include Oglethorpe over ' AL H Roes-- E W Gesswein vs SmIth-- F B Mciatchy ton 6 to 0 on a pair of goals and Erskine Michigan Normal over ' Roy Karren-- F WunderIL 3 A Wood--E GUInt vs It Hills- last Saturday finally turned back Iowa Teacher& Carroll over 11MelISnald is R W Hinckley M Backman-Sco- tt C A Orlob-- 0 1 Squires' C W Fornellus-- C one Stoney vs Mt Teachers Bucknell over West' last ' M Bates-- J Moss-- T ' V Smith ' Fletcher vs C- - A xseconda ern Mansfield' TeachHancock-Paul-ClaRoss W 1 J Wood vs A Mo ' The Ramblers of 'Notre Dams ers Maryland over Bloomsburg Teachers R Sorensen-M Merrill 'V& 46 CoMb-- T CDivies needed a placekick by Marty York over Midland Daniel Baker ' " Thomas-A McDonald-Te- d Ferro Geurts vs Peters to whip Pitt's Panthers 9 over Southwestern Teachers Ak1 R 0- - Lindeman-RIL Bitner vs D Wilks-ChariGardiner to 6 a few weeks ago ron over Kent State and WhitE Mortl-G Chappuis-I- L C Brinley B Maw vs bye Rice In its opening game man over College of lath& t ms :4::' k i!:::4:4's ' Carbon Spanish i Fork Determined to Over come Rivals I 4 4 Aloes -- ' -- 4 $I - I ' ::44 s I k I ' o44 :4:'1:?2:::::: l:1 ::::4A — - - '''if:::'::'::: '': 410 '''' ki? ::':F'4''':!- : ft-thr- - :I:: '''''' 4 ::::::"1::''' ::::X!r:::::'J::: ''" e ‘ q OVIi :: pionship iders - BEES SEEM CHOICE OF i P4E1 FANS ::!:!i--- ter than Minnesota or whether North Carolina is superior to Mar- (vette t The college boys are putting on a I '--t thrilling battle for the mythical na- tional Championship but it's nothing a' Blanton compared to the struggle going on in the National Football league for ' bas- - Veda' Peterson ill put in a dou- - the world s title The Unistersity of Utah -werkin tie -shi Seven still in Runline -- -times per wee out itiT the 'afternoon will natal to get his charges off to a flying L There are - nine teama in &re 'three night practices each week start Thirty cagers are on hand league and seven of them still tgel — -- Until after thstructions from the in the running for the title Two of the when waiting Thanksgiving ' them—Pittsburgh and Detroit—have regular practice will open Coach mentor '1' 'only outside chances leaving five ' 7 who were touted to be the next pro- - 'genuine contendersth—e New-YorD odgers in the :- - ' lestIonal football champions are in the cellar with four wins ekLatjenr5n1171uvi7trounu and the ar0011 Bay ' team than a better Lions have The --) - :three losses and one tie 1 Packers Chicago Beira and Chicago last year when they finished iecond which indicates how the Cardinals in the western division The Giants with four tictories t 71'4 been s defeats lead the eastern iz pro a a a division and are favored to win the tk4 i PARSONS MAKING GOOD championship 4n that section forthe third straight year Green Bay and —7 three the Eastern the Westminsterrictders—who—entered :The two Chicago - teams the Bears 7 ! Kentucky State Teachers college at Richmond Ky this fall are Cardinale- are 'waging a ter JA land fight for the western title good in the pigskin sport Bud Limb at end Jay Brinton holds a haltgame lead' - - -at tiekia—anit Art Lund at halisinek are all playing regular Limb 'GreentheBay Bears in the west with six' -47' Who weighed 100 aethe Parson school now hits 192 pounds He lover victories and two defeats caught the pass for the:winning touchdown in the last game for 'rhs wipn!)rs of the as!ez:n and the the Teachers Bill Leaver another former Westminster player twitMsions will Sundfor De game Is acting as trainer for the squad The Kentucky team has won camber 15 The west has the choice A 4z of site this' year and the game will out ofiLitgametbe played at Chicago if either the ' ' ' Cardinals win in their Sec : re 'TomMcHugli fanner Utah golf professional who developed Bears Ifor Green ' Bay wins the Pack- II 'the Fort Douglas golf course into one of the finest in the statet tion ers probably will agree to shift the writes from San Francisco that be will' likely be in Salt Lake game to New York because ' City McHugh is still in the go' game but he hu hopes of playoff of greater seating capacity of the : getting established ---in Utah again In the' ''near' future polo grounds where 50000 persons '41-1 '''''-- - ' ' I IP - - ' $ i i can be accommodated in compari- s ':!7'- ::" -1 " ' 'REDSKINS BOLD EDGE son to 15000 of the Green - Utah university bu been playinc the Colorado Antes since Bay stadiUm capacity --Giants 1101i the world's title 1902 at intervals- - The grid relationship' between the tro schOols It- FastTheyear the Bears one of the finest in the mountain league with Mentors Armthby defeating Ike game which hu since strong and Harry Hughes having a world of respectlor each other caused the Giants to be termed e L1114 al eVa playing Aheitmpstcautious football when they meet OU Discard- "tennis oho" ehamplons ' t ' 1011 ' ' rollo '' ol :$ a: orr"t”s'l football shoes their for tennis ing ' tan has won nine 'outof- 15 e p but icithe of Its toughest battles have been waged with thegames' Fort Collins crew It was the the Icy gridiron The Giants scored who led to the downfall of one of Thost powerful grid four touchdowns in the final period " elevenein 1927 when an untoute4 Farmer Iltalfs crew - rally against a team which had won the "U" aggroupset ' ' igation which nearly beat Northwestern ' 13 straight games and hadn't been That's why the the mentor is making eareful'preparations this beaten by any team In 1933 the kweek as he gets ready to invade the Centennial state first yearof the league playoffs iThesomplete record of Bears won the pus defeating ' grid '1928-U- tah' the Giant's 2321 OLC A' C' 01 !'''" v' 1902--Utah 6 C Ad Cr O - h 0 C A' C 1929-Ut- ah 21 C A C 11 Westerners Favored 1 1904-U24 C A C'1 0 tah 4 193011tah 21 C 0 4- Whichever team-Pac- kers Bears ' 6 C'-1916--Utah 1931-- Utah 60 C A C 1 C12 or Cardinals-w- ine the western "1917-U- tah 25 C A C 12 1932-- Utah C A C O 'IN title will be favored to defeat the 21 C A C 34 : 1933-U- tah tah :" ?' 1919-U13 C A- C O eastern champion in the playoff ' ' 1928-U10 C A C 1934-41t- alt tah 1 0 A 14: The Packers champions in 1929 l' 4' ' 192711tah 0 C A C 1930 and 1931 perhaps have made more improvementan any team in ' 1: '' ' -the league The addition of Don Hutson Alabama's Rose Bowl' end and George Sauer Nebruka's great " ' ' ' a fullback of 1933 who wu in the ' t '' t : l coachingkreanks Tast year has made the Arnie Herber- Don : : I Hutson combination Is pusing ' : a doubt the most dangerous ' 11' Fir Ruiuid MatchesA ust - Be Completed This beyond in football : The finish Dame 44 ' ' Ohio ' : '' In State i the Irish which game Matched ' Evenly scored two touchdowns to beat the ' '' - : " ' ' ' ' t ' Buckeyes ' 3 ''-bad nothing on the ''' One hundred and twenty handball players hays registered for windup of the Green' Bar Bears -- Ahe two weeks ago The Bears- 1led get acquainted doubles meet at the- Deseret gym Whickvill1 get gar" 14-- 3 ' 4 with two minutes 28 seconds ' ' ' ' : TUnler way Thursday' ' Ileft to I r 'rbe finalI score was ' This event annually opens the handball season The unuaually Wien play17 Polars The Pack- Bay season in the sport according to Direc- - et$ made up a deficit of n points in ' - tor less time than it took Notre Dame 11r Mortensen - - ' ': a 1 -to bridge a gap of even points Her et T Teams have been formed hy a long pass to lititS011 o --- Rilvraos Forkers Place Hopes in Speedy Set of Ball Luggers Seven Teams Still Boast Chance to Win Chpm - 6 rid Defeatt - r — -- Pito- 4 'PROS HAVE RARE RACE FOR TITLE 1 1 - d8r Jordan 1E I1 :Sports In r: ' NOVEMBER 14 1935 Apnly IAPANIESI OIL tonletit 4aol Ito atintulatino action! 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