| Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 24 1933 i B 8' GOLFERS PLAY SECOND ROUND OF CITY AMATEUR SUNDAY jDutchmen Win Soccer COUGARS LOSE BATTLE ARCHERTAKES jXussle Climb Notch KILMER’S SDN FEW UPSETS 21-- 0 POTOMJC RACE Game Stubbornly Contested Vikings Three-jYear-Ol- Champion- d ship Situation Further Scrambled Juddy Wilcox Clash in Cham piouship Feature ! V 4 AT SAN DIEGO By PHIL McLEESE The second round of play in all flights of the annual Salt Lake City amateur golf tournament will be held Sunday ai Njmey park No definWames have been set for any of ihg Sidjahes The contestants in sjlcl£Wrmust contact their np-- i ponentOpd arrange the times Tele- phone jfArtibers of players may be ob- - j” tainedbjPcalling officials at Niblev park at 8fy 8444 The third round matches will be held Monday Tuesday and Wednesday the semifinals Thursday Friday and Saturday and the finals on- Sunday October 1 The final matches in the first round were completed Saturday evening but many of them were run off on1 The upsets Thursday and Friday were few and far between Kingsley Pressed However several of the favorites in the championship bracket have difficult times winning Ed Kingsley1 young sensation from Forest Dale triumphed over Jack Cook3 and 1 but only by playing some exceptional golf on the final six holes At the twelfth the two were all even but Ed carded birdies on Nos 14 15 and 17" to sew up ‘thp match Ed Perry of Nibley park who won the medalist honors with a 69 ran up against some stubborn opposition from Paul Ormsby but finally won 3 and 2 Others who progressed to the second round in the upper bracket of the championship flight are R C Williams Ven Savage Ray Bradford Juddy Wilcox left and Larry Summerhays who will clash In Arnold Goff George Rell Jr and one of the feature matches of the second round of play in the city Paul Heller amateur golf tournament Sunday at Nibley park The two won Perry and Kingsley are favored to their d matches in the lower bracket win their Sunday matches with Wjl-r e spgeti wly -- Sa v a ge and Bradford should stage a close battle Re If- plays Heller in the other match Larry Summerhays and Juddy Wilcox who scored the outstanding victories in the lower bracket by triumphing over Leo Leaver and A1 Emery 2 up and 5 and 4 respectively are expected to stage one of the feature matches of the second round Sunday Summerhays’ feat of turning in a70 in his qualifying round Six-RounFour-Roun- d marks him as a strong contender for d the title Norm Shultz Elton Stevenson WalAdrian Elton flashy southpaw from Santaquin will likely have ly Johnson Jack Purdie Jerry Hen derson and Walter Cosgriff the other his hands full Monday night when he meets Tommy Logan Philafirst round victors in the lower in one of three headline bouts at McCullough’s aren& acbracket are all potent title contend- -' delphia to all available dope on the eastern mitt slinger Elton and cording Marines Score Two TouchWins Bogey H F Russell won the blind bogey downs in Second Period at Fort Douglas Saturday with a —76 W R Chatterton was second One in Third - Hollandia climbed into second plaoe in the Fall Soccer league race standing Saturday by reason of a 1 victory over Barr Chevrolet: The game played at the Fair Grounds 'was bitterly contested especially in the second half The Dutchmen scored both goals in the first half Chappuis and marking up the counters The 2-- HAVRE DE GRACE Md Sept 23 Kilmer's Sun Barrs came back in the second period Sharpe Archer’ winner of only one previous with determination and played to race this year further scrambled an such good effect that they hung up a uncertainchampionship counter Mole and Enos played fine ball for situation When he drove to an upset victory in the $10000 Potomac han- the Barrs and Dufrenne Dee and Wielders were outstanding for the dicap E R Bradley’s Barn Swallow hefo-in- e Hollandias Kenof the Alabama Stake and the The feature game of Sunday's play the scrap bewteen the Callies and the tucky Oaks was second a back with Joseph E Widener’s highly Vikings will start at 2 p :m with regarded Golden Way in third position Meyn as referee Teutonia and GerWar Glory winner of the Lawrence mania play at 3:45 with Hawthorne Realization and the favorite to repeat as referee the 1920 triumph of his famous siFe Lineup for Saturday's game: BARR CHEV HOLLANDIA Man o’ War just missed getting intQ Ahlricit Van Ry g the money finishing fourth in the' Mole rb Wielders Stoll Dee lb field of ten Vonk rhb Lightly regarded in the wagering Enos chb Andreasen Chappuis Sun Archer paid $4340 $17 Snd $980 Johnson H Fox lhb or Kanon across the board and returned his Hanaeo Dufrenne lr Minert N Yt owner $8100 His Ferasen Binghamton c Van Donsen It for the one and one-- Peterson time of 1:44 Leeuwenburg W FoX s sixteenth miles was only Dufrenne p?“Hiiandi''''°chppvi of a second off the track record Banham Barr Chevrolet Hansen Referee Following the four leaders across the Halves 46 minutes line in order were: W R Coe's Pomposity and Black Queen C V WhitMrs Sloane's Inney’s The Darb lander winner of the Arlington classic and Travers’ and Adolphe Pons’ Swivel hP) — Willis V s Clash in Sunday Feature ENCOUNTERS Larry Summerhays -- Cal-lie- TOOELE WINS and Sid Squires end with for third Charles Wardrop-- tied and WardSquires had an Fate (Continued fromFag a place kick to make ‘ half-lengt- h 78-- 0 the score:-Marine- 14 Brigham Young 0 Taking the kickoff B Y U again was unable to gain and Wilson got off a beautiful kick that rolled to the line Getting the ball again line on a return punt 6n the the Cougara made their first threat On the first play Wilson dashed over guard for' 35 yards and-- a first down on the Marine line On the next play Lacomb sent long pass out to the left which Gillisple got his hands on but couldn't hold as he Pow- dashed1 across the goal line and the Marines took the ball on their OVER TIGERS Harris- Eleven Shows - d er in Impressive Win Over Ogden High a rop s line 90-1- — 74 8 the end of match holes of his with W R Granville in the grand semifinals of thedirectors’ cup play at Fort Douglas Saturday The final 18 holes will be played Sunday Major H L Taylor and Frank J Folland the other semiflnallsts probably will play the first 18 holes of their match Sunday also B L Wood was 2 up at the first 18 le le n- An A B C class meet is on the schedule for Sunday at the Fort t round for the dub Play In championship at Bonneville has com to an almost complete halt because of the fact that most of those who qualified for the meet are taking part lo the city amateur— and a large majority of them won their first round matches In the several flights L K Gottschall defeated F T Whitworth 7 and 6 in the grand finals of the directors' cup play at the CounAt the end of try club Saturday the first 18 Gottschall had stood 3 up and WhitGottschall had a 78 on the final 18 worth a the-firs- Start New Drive Led by Bauer the Marines started a new drive A dash off left TOOELE—Tooele defeated Ogden tackle and other small gains gave the 21 to 0 Saturday afternoon In a game Marines a first down on the B Y U line Bauer then tried a pass plgyed at Tooele The team of Sterling Harris showed potential power and to Brunell but Wilson bobbed up to line the game was played in Ogden terri- intercept it on his tory for the major portion of the Wilson picking the ball out of the e -- $ air cut for the sidelines evaded practime Hold Point "Baldy” Simpkins’ eleven showed tically the entire Marine team and a rugged defense but the offensive then again cut back to the center of Following are the results of the was spotty and cracked at critical the field Headed for the goal he point par meet held at the Canyon moment Tooele scored In the first was finally cut down from behind by club links Saturday: Class A— L X O W Adams quarter when J Rinaldi standing on Ferrell Marine captain and end af- Gottschall dash on the Marine — 35 Dr line threw a the pass ter a Leo Eager line as the half ended to Bill Sedar and the fleet eToofele 35 Class B— Dr C Pack J BOCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE line X C Pendleton fullback scampered-thW M remaining 20 Taking the ball on the University of Utah 1 Mantana Slat ( for the third period Jones E W Engelman 13- yards to score The second period was when the kick-of- f (Nenconference) scoreless but Harris’ crew counted went over the goal the Cougars made 19—- 32- Class C — Lee Lovinger Jr Utah Aggie S3 I B Y U 0 U 8 Marine' (San Diego again in the third qbarter first on a nine yards on two plays through the Clyde Edmonds nooconferenee) 21 blocked punt which was recovered line Hutchinson and Merkley carry- Sol Hart Arthur Sweet EAST behind the Ogden line by a Tiger ing the ball B Y U punted on the Baltimore 25 Montclair Teachers 9 touch-baclineman which counted as a third down and the Marines took A blind bogey la on the Country Canlilua 39 Albion 0 Connecticut State 19 Cooper Union 1 and again when an Ogden punt the ball on their line club schedule for Sunday Manhattan 6 St Bonaventure 9 line and Callahan- - and' Neill reeled off two for observation but the In- - was blocked on the hospital to In the club championship play at — JttlUUQiaJUkJiyJt£heater J:cjLcherl ftnyTurag' reported ajTrotsgrkHift Slippery Buck 13 Westminster 8 Neill added 14 more and it was first Howard an end run Coach two In the games M1DDLEWEST 'The final score came In the fourth down on the line Merkley from Clyde Thomsen by default In Jones sent two score Southern Cali26 Blnffton 9 period when Shields blocked an Og- bobbed up to intercept Callahan's the first round Thompson progressed action into — fornia players Kansas 84 Warrensburr Teachers 9 and LaBelle Tooele left next pass on the line and to the final without playing a match Bill Howard proved the running star den punt Eastern Illinois State Norm 0 Valparaiso fell on the ball and counted a returned it to the stripe be- because Vln Savage and Harold Berg for the winning side Playing his 29 J Rinaldi made the only fore he was downed dropped out of the competition game for Troy Howard scored four touchdown Iowa State 14 low Central 9 In second round matches Tip touchdowns three in the first game point after touchdown when he Gary 0 Indian State' 13 Mullet Punts place kicked In the third quarter after A Langley Field 0 Davis Elkins 69 Knapp triumphed over C A Hughey second in the and 'one Unable to gain Millet punted to 6 and 5 and Carl Nordberg downed Mount Union 20 Marietta 0 he had counted the second Tooele North Central 41 Milwaukee Teachers 9 touchdown Poppleman who was downed in his Blair Klnnersley by default' Lea Rose Poly 0 Oakland City 10 Gonzaoa Puts The Tooele line On Jarman took a 3 and 2 decision from line charged well and tracks on the Cougar Up Southwestern College Reserves Independence Junior College 6 blocked numerous Ogden punts The the first play Bauer threw a long pass Carl Nordberg In the third round Superior (Wit) Normal t Northern Great Scrap With Huskies outstanding players for the Tigers to Neill which the Marine fullback State Teachers 9 were Woodland and Whitaker The alucked out of the hands of the B Y Marietta O Mount Union 29 Seattle STADIUM WASHINGTON Wichita U 80 Friends 6 Busy Place entire Tooele backfield performed in J backs to scamper across the goal Ottawa1? College of Emporia 23 Sept 23 (fl— It took all the power of commendable 46 ot a The Bauer total Forest was Dale will be a busy place game Columbia College 0 Iowa State Teach the University of Washington the gain yarito again style first era 13 of the year for both schools converted to make the score: Marines Sunday Mrs H H Rosa clashes team to score a victory over a first Stevena Point 21 B Y U 0 with Mrs Harry Borg for the August Summary: (Ashland) 9 Gonzaga university footOGDEN TOOELE Jamestown N D Collera 6 St Cloud courageous returned the Marine kick- leg championship the matfh ball squad in the first intercollegiate S' °u!e?v v1 Jett (C) offGillisple Teachera 12 i 10 yards to his own stripe between Paul Petzoldt and Harold' It UBelle North Dakota Unlveralty 20 Wlnhlpei 12 gridiron tussle in Seattle this season rsf Plersontl Is 111 Enxlsnd but the valiant Cougars could not Berg in the grand finals of the BarAurustana (Rock Island) 6 Iowa It was a nonconference contest — Logan are slated to throw the leather for six rounds Other Matches r Hlrsrlnjt Lacey Wesleyan 7 the fresher and heavier nett Sc Weiss trophy play will be Monday’s bout will be the first ap- rs The Washington Huskies spoiled the DeCorae Gllleapla gain against Yankton Collero 8 South Dakota UniShultz is pitted against Stevenson Barker rt Moron Marine line the ball resting on the run off and the finals of the August versity 20 record of scoring against 18 Kinnard (C) Johnson against Purdie and Hender- pearance for Logan here this season r F Rlnldl Mlnkato Minn Teachera 0 Earn Claire Bulldogs' line as the period leg of the McHugh trophy between s consecutive opponents but the J Rinaldi Cougar son against Cosgriff in the other Sun- and the second time he has fought Teachera 0 Ih Whltker Harold Findling and Blair Klftnersley Orme ended Winona Minn Teachera 9 Stout Instifrom Spokane made th'e tilt in- Woodland day matches of the championship Elton at the arena He fought him a rh Btlpnc An of tute 6 exchange punts opened the will also be held(b teresting for the 4000 blanketed spec- Kennedy 6 Adrian 7 Bdaf Manchester flight Collere (Ind) then Oaks and fourth and the Score put period who braved the raw rainy Oxden by quartera: St Mary's (Winona Minn) 0 Luther IS tators Abel Larson One of the top flight year ago this coming November o 0 0 Ruth Wretberg triumphed over Cougars in dangerous territory when Western Union 0 Southern Normal 18 weather Tooele s 0 -S— 21 players of last season who landed in despite the fact that one judge gave Occidental 0 Southern California S9 he a Marine fumble recovered on the Mrs Ed Jensen 4 and 3 in the third Scorlns touchdowna— Tooele Sedar J the first flight of this meet primarily him a slight edge while the second SOUTH Rose LaBelle Point after touchdown — J line Wilson made 11 yards round of the September leg play at Rose placement Beavers Take Two because he has keen hindered from Amarillo 9 Abilene Christian 14 In the remaining on a dash through center of the line Nibley Saturday gave the bout to Elton the Santaquin Substitutions: date The Olden 23 ()P)— ROME for 40 Wf Wayment 0 Arkansas Collere Osarks Sept a best of his game by pair playing Owens Randall (or Barker Seale for Hera- - on the first play but fumbled Cra- match to be played in the round Mrs Davidson 6 Eion 0 klvlch Call Victories in DeCorse for Summerall tor rather recently broken ribs took a 4 slugger was awarded the fight by the for the heavyweight champion- a Warmups d W 20 Virginia Military InstiJennings meets Mrs Deane MilPlersontl Plersontl (or Summerall DeOorae mer recovering on the Marine tute 9 ship bout between Prlmo and 3 victory over Car! Anderson in referee ler Mrs R C Hill drew a bye line CORVALLIS Ore Sept 23 UP)— (or Call Heraklvleh (or Seale Barker (or East Texas Teachers 9 McMurray colholder of the title and Paulthe feature match of his flight He Tooele— Randall Logan has met and defeated some for F Rinaldi 8hled Bauer punted out to Simmons who 7 first Miles Oregon State college opened its Stin-eino Uicudun today was definitely lereMercer (or Sedar McGrsm for Stlpac Bates tackles Floyd Utter who downed Ben of the finest fighters in the country 44 Sprlnr HIU 8 r line first down on the Brigham Young football season under Coach Lon (or Morxan Wexells (or Lacey Salamlno returned to the Marine set for October 22 by the Italian North Carolina 8tate 7 Catawba 9 Bates McOram Evankovlch Lingenfelter 6 and 4 in the feature including Rudy Bentoh Mexico light(or line as the game ended Eckman Simmons’ pass was incomplete and here today by defeating Southern for Shields R McBride(or(or Southwestern 9 Mississippi 6 Greae-vlcBoxing federation England match of the second found weight champion and rated by Jack uniVanderbilt 50 Cumberland 0 The starting lineup: Oregon Normal and Willamette (or Gillespie Savich (or Oreaevich then he ran around right end for six 7 Vlrrinla 7 u Jack Ensign Forest Dale club Dempsey in a recent poll of authorib y 21 0 tor Marines LaBelle Smith score of to Wilson tried left end for no Ferguson tor Orme C yards Virginia Polytechnic Institute 7 Roanoke versity each by the e Ferrell (O) ‘U’ champion whose attempt to qualify in ties as one of the finest lightweights 0 re- Ollllipl into two sep- McBride for Miles and then was divided who team had The gain Merkely Richardson Gate dea high wind landed him in the second in the game Tommy gained the Westminster 9 Slippery Rock 13 t Du pier one playing Normal and placed Russell attempted a pass on Fevero West Virginia 9 Washington and Leo 9 arate squads 1 Tucker Cummlnis flight encountered considerable dif- cision over Benton in one bout and It fourth down was but Willamette the other 9 incomplete Warner Williaiii'Mary 12 Randolph-Maco- n ra Ollb ficulty in triumphing over George drew with him over the the Marines taking the ball on their Nlsoneer (O) rt Maryville 2 Kentucky 46 Ball Montclair Teachers 0 Baltimore U 23 Kotter ra Be2n 2 and 1 Unless there is a de- route in Los Angeles a few months oiidc line Holes-in-On- e Bruins Pick a Lacombe College of Marshall 7 Lamar College 6 Callahan cided upset Jack should progress to ago Rice 7 Texas Collero of Arts and IndusIn ( Merkler Callahan Punta p Poppleman trie 0 Logan staged a slambang battle Wilson the final of this flight He meets Bud rh Mathiot Unable to gain Callahan who Millet Washington and Lee 0 West Virginia 9 In Sim Diego Team Nell ft Cummings who downed Jim Graves with Charlie Mannina San Jose slugNEWCASTLE IreDown N 7 C 0 Catawba Boors State County br periods: at Bauer OKLAHOMA CITY Sept 23 for the After 23 2 and 1 in the best Sunday match of ger In a headline bout at the Forman quarterback Twenty-thirLOS ANGELES Sept 14 7 0 Marines 9— Jl 23 (UP)— Eric Fiddian to land Infantry (San Antonio) Sept Oklahoma football team probably San Marcoe Teachers 7 0 0 arena In San Jose a short time ago 0 0 had won in a romp from Los day scored two holes in one but could Marines punted to Timmons who re B Y U this group Msrlnes scorlnt: College ot the Osarks 0 University of Ar- they Touchdowns—Bauer 10 yards to his own and outslugged his rugged opponent will invade Mexico for the first time kansas 40 Angeles junior college’s reserve team not lift the Irish open amateur golf turned the ball (eub (or Callahan) Cramer (tub (or Wilson made nine Nelli) i tub for Cramer Extra points— to gain a verdict Other well known this year stripe 34 to 8 the University of California Langley Field 0 Davis and Elkins 62 championship from Jack McLean The North Texas State Teachers 7 Southern at Los Bauer arrangements placement fighters Logan is reported to have Under preliminary Angeles Bruins were hard defending champion won the final yards at left tackle and then Hart 0 Methodist B Y University for Kotwho had replaced Millet made 11 terSubstitutions: met include: Baby Joe Cans and Roy the Goldbugs of Oklahoma City uni Louisiana State Normal 9 Centenary 18 pressed to score a 13 to 0 victory match over 36 holes 3 and 2 Dickson (or Richardson arlfftth tor a first down in midfield but a Dickson Cohdle ' (or Nlsoneer Vest (or Johnson two highly polished col versity will meet the National UniverTrinity 9 Texas A and M S3 yards over San Diego State college today Fiddian’s aces came on the Simmons for LaCombe Russell for WEST ored fighters Lew Massey Pete Nebo sity of Mexico at Mexico D F the in the second half of a doubleheader seventh hole in the morning and on bad pass from center lost 10 yards Tucker tor Orlftlth Bart for Dickson Coach Wes California 9 Santa Clara 7 Wilson made up on the next Merklef which Buster Brown Bushy Graham Artie first week in December Mlllett Merkley for Russell the fourteenth in the after Southern California 51 Whittier I Officials— Referee Jack Smith Montana left tackle Held again McCann Andy Savoli Benny Pelts Fry of the Goldbugs has been inthrough play Stanford 27 San Jose 0 noon W A Qulsley Pennsylvania hear and formed by Director of Athletics An' Wilson punted to Tschirgi who was umpire Al Greenfield Al Ridgeway Washington 13 Honiara 6 linesman Broderick Arisons: ticli Washington State 48 Whitman 9 tonio Estopier that a financial guarline A Judte Charles Smith San Dleeo downed on his own Freddie Miller San Diego State 0 U C L A 13 antee has been life as new is break the Marines In Elton Logan arranged gave New Mexico up against Military Institute 27 FIRST BOUND RESULTS The Mexican team visited Okla- Paso Texas National Guard 0 the Cougars held when Merkley fighter who has won some notable (Championship Flight Upper Bracket) University of California at Los Angeles Callahan's pass into the air Lehi High Team Holds knocked Ed Perry defeated Paul Owmby S and ring victories during the past five homa in 1931 losing to Tulsa univer- Reserves 84 Los Angeles Junior College ReI R C William defeated Ken McShane years 9 and Cramer caught It for a first down 23 ()— Vincent Despite Elton's layoff of a sity 85 to 0 In OctobeT of this year serve NEW YORK defeated Hack Owen 5 and (i Vln 8avar Sept Southern Oregon Normal 9 Oregon State Alumni Crew to Tie the team is to play a game at the Cen- “A" on the 26jyard line Callahan added S and li Ray Bradford defeated Wayne year he is in top form Richards and Karel Kozeluh the deteam 21 Goff S and 4 Ed Kingsley defeated Jaok The second headliner on the card tury of Progress in Chicago Willamette 9 Oregon State “B” team 21 fending Bob Davis coach of the South high 11 more yards through the line for a head the dochampion Cook S and 1 Arnold Goff defeated Leo mestic and foreign seeded list respec- school announced Saturday jiight Jarman 1 up George Bel Jr defeated between Fritz Pollei and Mack Payne LEHI— A scrappy Lehl high will play Ogden High next Saturday Fred Harteniteln 1 op an 20 Paul Heller slugger and former headliner in Utah tively for the national professional that he desires to schedule a game school team held a heavy and experienced defeated Claude Thomaen default to wants Davis another team but school town and Idaho need only be as good as Tuesgame an of with play team to a scoreless tie lna practlc alumni out high tennis championships opening (Lower Bracket) 7 Friday atternoon The hlsb last week’s bout between the pair to The Cubs before the start of the regular season same hers were day at Rye The draw for the title on Saturday October Larry Summerbaya defeated Lea Shaver school boys aided by numerous penalPollei 1 up Juddy Wilcox defeated Al Emery satisfy the most rabid fans ties but showed their teeth in several was mgde today play e 4 Norm Shulti defeated Lew and and tide the turn get can he believes pinches ( j who Richards behind 4 and Si Elton Stevenson defeated Ranking The Lehi hlsh opens the season nut Georse Klne 1 up Wally Johnion defeated his hand raised won the title in 1927 and 1930 are Well-KnowFriday In Spanish Fork Jack defeatZl Purdie Bob and O Llnnell B features The third The ineup: Frank T Hunter Robert Murray LEHI ed Jack Guyre 5 ad 4 Jerry Henderson LEHX HIGH UMNL ' De Charles M Wood to M Allred (C) Paul L Heston defeated Tipton Knapp Z and It Walter Parry Ogden battler and Tony S Evens Rhodes re Roberta Coosritf defeated Hal Badfer I and t Voe Reno Nev junior lightweight A Peterson John Cardegna and Peter It L exAustin Phillips a to be in what promises (First Flirht) classy M Fassn J Basil McGuire Hans Nusslein of rt Taylor Austin Miller defeated Walt Daw 1 1PI hibition in since DeVoe fighting Is Rothe Dunsdon Dalton 2 second to Kozeluh In ranks Starr JiweiMen defeated Vern Mack Germany Ashton Q Phillips Corrt 7 Salt Lake has scored notable wins You will see the foreign list and 1 L A Thorsen defeated By JOE GLASS companying diagram K Webb c Jones bett 2 UPI Joe Gavin defeated L C Moore on the coast and is said recently to E Fassn Fltkterald qb after year with a limited the triple wingback formation as op(C) Year S and Si Abel Larson defeated Carl AnArizona Milne lh Zimmerman Luzette Joe have to formaa suitable defensive whipped derson 4 and Si Floyd4 Utter defeated Ben amount of material to work with posed The outside man smashed the defen Dexlebeck Wilson rh Carl Nordberg and He also beat “Tuss” Ungenfelter lightweight champion Edwards Hadliela (b McLaughry continues to turn tion You will note that it presents sive end Inside and the reverse went Bill Purdie Z and Zi Art Hurseler turn in drew Score who Stankovitch Mike by quarters: tactical one Brown Z play- over like a house afire “Tuss” saved advantage out winning teams at Brown univerdefeated Bill Jennlnre 4 and S A— 0 Alumni 0 with John Peter Jackson California (Seeond Ftlfht) 0 0 C 0—0 Hlih School sity I have heard many expert foot- ers outflank all of the defensive play- the new stunt for the big game with Alumni— Whit Johnson Jack Enslsn defeated Geo rye Bean Z lightweight champion Substitutions: on ers one the end with "betball men exception— that his teams Colgate Brown scored a touchdown men K Evens A Webb D Evans Hish and I Bud Cumminrs defeated Jim Graves k Some Slambang preliminaries round ter than say know how to play the weaker side and won the line S Webb the Trane from Chiltmv 2 and 1 Jack Rrdalrh defeated Bill play” they R M Kinney D McKinney S All ‘Tuss” was one of the first coaches 4 and SiLeo Eakle defeated Halloran out the arena card which bring out This means in short that “Tuss” game feature wrestling card is announced for the Davis A double-barrele- d red Fox Sabey Clark J Davis Hunt Soules S and 4 John Voe defeated Arlo Sherm Henderson and Young Gar- not an expert coach but that in the east to adopt the single and Examining the advantages and disRoberts Batter one up Harry Burtolt defeated cia of well-knoonlyjs Qray On that occasion Leo Papiano Bingham Mog Warren Span- he to a great leader able to inspire double wingback formations That advantages of using a third wing- Hippodrome Thursday night OHlclals: Referee— Robison: umpire— St BUI MeCrea Z up Mel Morris defeated Ray Jeor head linesman — Nielsen Campbell Z and 1 P J Foster defeated S ish Fork against Billy Beverly Red his teams to a supreme effort agaihst was back in his old days at Amherst back “Tuss” found prospects that blossom out as 'promoter will grappler heavyweight E Hemitreet 4 and S t) Montana Kino Warren against Phelps the greatest odds greatly intrigued him From this play (Third Flisht) chief offerings will be two ' and Kid George against Last Pacific Coast League- Each year he Leo's BROWN'S TRIPtE W1N6BACK E Andersen defeated L B Gifford 4 and welterweight he evolved a system year’s team beat Yale Harvard raiser the in curtain matches between In the northwest He began as a midFussier Jack Z R C Fowler defeated Harold LeRoy came with more Cross and and Columbia and has more it done Holy ofler W FOSJAATtON F Nebeker defeated E in which class he was often 1 to a promising young bantam up pEF0tSV£ down to its last game with Colgate “To begin with” he told me “the Dnyamite Gus Sonnenberg and Ted dleweight or near Burt Pursley de- George Winkler J up en Z Outto after champion champion not defensive to mam the feated V G Casper one up Z Mose O’Rul-lla- n from Fort Worth Texas who slate clean succumbed its It with outside puts and Kruse Bob Ira wingback between Los Angeles OUTFLANKED Thye and and Fay a shot with Marty Mays for the Utah defeated Ward Thorpe growing that division he became decideal a Indeed was and under him VVatoon end D good very defeated Colgate W opposite Fraker There will be two prelimi- star in the lightweight class and in Hollywood Dern Portland Howard Col bantamweight championship beaten Nevertheless the game of mental pressure He doesn’t know sively up on IS Ken Garrett defeateddefeated and a curtain raiser late years he has been a topnotch Sacramento F A line default Ray Johnson to going to be hit from the naries was Brown before went a he whether way long Oakland Smith S Sonnenberg is a former world’s heavy Thye Is fast and will prob- San Francisco Horseshoe Giampion to forced out of the running It finally If he sets him4(iBrlh Inside or the outside ht) to avoid won title from his use Missions Sonny’s the having speed champion ably Harry Kndlnt is Lee Taylqrdtfeated he It broke The reason was simple self for the outside back then Seattle i n n Lewis in Boston and having tackles and Ji noyodefeated dj Exhibit Skill Sunday had been battling to victory through F 1 Schofield 2 and going to be blocked out easily by the Strangler THIS Bflh Gnyr "Pacific is called the both the defeated Kruse Strangler subsequently At Lot Ane— Anderson KHI defeated It won Reofon Utig close too 1 tackla which on an off H f games play many guard 006 189— 19 It 9 times more Gus spe- Coast Hurricane”'' and ' the ‘‘Pacific Lbs Angeles Reid byei 8 W Conner OCmJL 3 and li W on morale and psycholagypro-videof the time this outside wing- two or three “Most Kellerton of 10l 000 000— Zs I E Frank Jackson Smith Fafientlne Hollywood largely defeated Ray blows Ernie he MAP£ In in fact tackle Wildcat' Whether the flying bye Coast knd Cronin MUJiu back is merely a threat so far as the cializes by McLaughry’s keen coachIowa who Is recognized as the world's “d SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE HAttW But by he was the first of the now long line or scratches Bob has met with plenty Pis nd Busier opposing end is concerned BY champion horseshoe pitcher will give ing mat His on the success of football Championship Flight) opponent turned of players college R- - H E Brad- an exhibition at Liberty park SunAt Sn Frnctco— Williams making this end commit himself he wrestlers Savage vl Early in the season it beat Yale with Perry who capitalized on this in Thursday’s match Our lry neither Sn 110 810 000— Francisco serves a valuable strategic service jj $ ford JUngsley vs A Goff Bel viv Heller afternoon in fancy and trick a surprise play when McLaughry had Stevday 030 10X— 11 15 I 010 but nor scratches Missions Sbolti vs Wilcox blows explodes “hold" gamiflerbars OFDUS “So far as the general effect of the Keller has won the world’s provided for a certain contingency Batteries— McDoucal Henderson- and to a enson Johnion vs J Purdie Henderson pitching to for renown in be for Bob wide I night has Gus busy likely VJIH& gained Ptllette and Fltspatrlck triple ’wingback formation is con- the effectiveness title in shoe pitching 13 times His The play was a gamble which could BACK of the tackle which nevertheless (First Flirht) j cerned It is true that it effects conwill be given at 3 p m bring either defeat or victory It baseball lame to ba played al Oakland Provo of Parks Dean Miller vo Swensen Thoreen vs Gavin first exhibition several used for prominent he years desuccessfully centration of power to a certain and his second at 7 p m brought victory and gave the Brown Inter- - TOcoma called oft rain Larson vi Utter Hurxeter vs Nordberr Sacramento at Portland both sarr'l men confidence Having beaten Yale At that time he never met an oppo- gree But as it causes the defense to in defending his title His nickname In middleweight circles in the (Serond Flirht) mountain section and Ralph Morley ancelled wet grounds AMES TEAM WINNER Fmlm vs Cummins Kydulrh vs Eakle which was expected to conquer it it nent using the same system When he widen nothing is lost The more the of "Dynamite" came from the fact! - of Tooele are scheduled to tangle in an tackle when that optoo Vos vs Bnrtofl Morris vi Foster llje it there flying hjt to used Brown went he mental more defense widens the SON FOLLOWS BAD AMES Iowa Sept 23 (Pj— Iowa went into succeeding games “heads and Pete Vosnos Otr GSR’S (Third Flirht) preliminary aon ot tha Wood Jr midseason of 1328 he had his ards it develops and this gives you ponent the opponent usually resem-Jm- e a worthy list of E Anderson vs Fowler Nebeker vs vsPnga-le-Ry State opened its 1933 gridiron season up” and mowed down of Ogden and Turp International apeadboat champion Is plan- to Greek blown bled but grappler recently one something Garrett for out vs O'Bulltan 14-evening a for chance practice Froker squad strategy" father I with a Illustrious his follow victory over Central foes in to nine today other in the meet bits Taylor of Salt Lake would Johnson He recently became a member college in a slow game marred by A good deal of McLaughry’s fame when heif decided to see what to a night) raiser is also footstepe A curtain Outboard of the Eastern Intercollegiate 1933 SyndThye (Copyrightf Publishers adversary the Sonnenberg’s outside one back he defeated of to is the Dovls substituhis numerous due put Gqvra development triple happen Tavlor rt Floyd Z ragged play and I attoclaUm and (played 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