| Show SEPTEMBER 23 1933 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING IB GMT BRONCOS BASK IN SPOTLIGHT Santa Clara Amazes by Win Over Cali for-ni- a Eleven 8 AN FRANCISCO Sept 24 WV- bnly the preliminary pigskin thumping have taken place but into the records of far western football today were written the first of the seasonal upsets Tumbled from their preseason perch by what had been considered an Inferior ’rival California's Bears defeat by Santa fell victims to a Clara's Broncos in Saturday's most attractive gridiron engagement along the western front The 60000 fans who assembled at Berkeley to form piobably the country's largest football crowd of the day were treated to the spectacle of a ahort end Santa Clara eleven defeating California for the second straight yea? While the Broncos had their supporters the Bears went into action as the general favorites - Superior punting a better organized attack and higher speed enabled Santa Clara to score a first period touchdown and outplay California for most of tha rest of the game Aside from California other coast conference elevens bad a fairly easy time otrji in their opening engagements " all ' nonconference-Narin- g California’s Southern Trojans standout favorites to defend their conference championahljC romped the through two games that took-or appearance of easy workouts! to de39-and Whittier feat Occidental respectively The 35000 fans were keenly Impressed with the power and early season finish shown by Coach Howard Jones’ squad Claude “Tiny’’ Thornhill successor to Glenn Warner at Stanford made hi debut as head coach with a win over San Jose State college Fumbles were frequent but not unexpected as Coach Thornhill gavt many of his star sophomora prospects their first chancel in varsity competition Stanford supporters were pleased with their team's goal line punch a detail that has been lacking In the makeup of several preceding elevens Huskies showed Washington's as power (n defeating Gonzaga state rivals home did their keenest Washington State's Cougars In overwhelming Whitman 51-- 0 27-- 13-- 48-0- OUTFIT Home Run standing -- V — Home' funs Sunday Averin Indiana 2 Oenrinver Tiger l: Greenbert Tigers 1 Croseiti Yankees 1 Bocek White Box 1 Frederick Dodgers 1 Bottomley Reds 1 P Merman Cubs 1 Mancuso Olantj 1 Foxx Athletics 47 Ruth Tha leaders Yankees 31 Gehnc Yankees 31 Klein (Continued from Frecedlm Page) Phillies 25 Berger Braves 29 American 507 National ou- t- French' 4 Swetonie 1 Cerleton 1 Hit! 450League totals tout 1047 —French 11 In 4 Swetonie 1 In 1 3 Hot 1 In 3 Losing pitcher— French 2 0 0 0 Carroll McLeod 3b 2 0 0 1 RINGS UP WIN Collins p 0 0 time 10 0 0 xMcCudy BT LOUffe PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0 B H O A Pearce p B H OA -& 2 4 0 Martin 5 111 Jensen If lb 10 4 15 i Totals Totals Lindxtrom cf 2 I 1 0 Watkins rt 5 0 5 0 x— Collin In 4th Batted Sm if t 5 0 14 (or 10 10 Frisch 2b p i Called end 6th darkneas ) 2 19 0 fcgedwlck e If 5 12C Grace P Waner rf 5 1 2 0 collies 5 3 1 i Philadelphia lb 3 10 0 Brooklyn fraynor 3b 5 2 0 22 Moore cf Errors — Prey Carroll Runs VauKhan at 5 10 OrsaUl cf Summary Klein 5 1 12 2 Durocher Batted In— flchumerlch ss Strlpp 2' Suhr lb Two-bas- e Wilson 3 Wright hltt— Bartell Thevenow 2b 4 1 13 Wilson c 2 12 1 Dean hit— Pftdden c Taylor Wilson i Wright Three-bas- e p Double 10 play — Strlpp Sacrifice — Davla Chagnon p 10 1 0 0 Haslln to Bartell to Hurst Bbsea on balls Meine p J —Carroll 3 CoUlna 3 Struck out Carroll W Waner cf 2 1 -- I 3 Pearce I 3 Collin Hite— Collins 4 In 40 9 20 7 3 Pearci 1 In 3 41 12 90 H Totals Totals Hit by pitcher— By Carroll 4A0 000 1—5 000 Losing iPullis) Pittsburgh pitcher— Collins 000 400 Second Louia St Summary Runt Dean Wilson Errors— Traynor Batted in— Moore Orac' Jensen Dean 000 0—4 Thevenow Durocher Vaughan hits— Jensen 1 1 Cubs Close Season At Home With Split Traynor Three-bas- £ hit— Jensen Stolen base— Suhr Dou" &HICAGO Sept 24 (OT)r-T- he bla play— Martin to Collins to Durocher league season ended so far as Bases on balls Swift 1 Dean 1 Struck Chicago Is concerned today with 0 out— Meine 1 Swift 1 Chagnon 2 Dean 4 fans watching the Cubs and CinHit— Meine I In Swift 0 in 2 Chagnon 1 in 4 cinnati split a double header The Winning pitcher— Chagnon Two-bas- e i Cubs won the opener 7 to 1 behind Charley Root's steady pitching Cln clnnati Won the nightcap 1 to 0 Benny Frey beating Lonnie Warneke Brooklyn Pretty Sure Of Finishing Sixth CINCINNATI Adams lb Moor If Haley cf First m PHILADELPHIA BHO ‘ Full! Bartell Klein Hur4-yl- Schulmrr- tch 'II Haslln 3b McLeod 3b Rhem p Berly p lagiand p 5 3 1 t 4 Lealle 1 iCucdi 1 0 5 i Lope- g g - c Benue 4 3 1 3 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 J Totals Cincinnati ! 0 4 Jordanii 3b f t leln urat rf lb Schulmei Davla c loh if b Haallfi 0 0 Ilf I I I 0 6 BR06KrN t A 3 6 I 3 14 1 1 0 S Borlirf Pelmai lb Prey i Taylor cf Wilson l(v 18'rlpp lb f Wright lb Outen c 0 0 1 ilit ‘ I 39 5 34 0 4 4 Cuvier If F Herman rf Dsmares cf "amllll lb artnelt Jurgea gg Root p 141 Totals 7 4 4 4 4! e 4 4 3 1 a ( 13 13 37 17 100—1 3 lx— 7 000 000 000 400 q (Continued From Page Eight) Mardee Robinson Betters Own Mark 4n American Round Manders substitute stepped over fullback place kicked for the point The Packers received the kick-of- f but couldn’t gain and Herber tried to punt from his line Hewitt again blocked the kick recovering on the line and running across OGDEN— With practically every the goal line Manders again convertover ed with a place kick archer showing Improvement Thf summary his state tourhament scores twenty Oreen Bay (7) Chicago Bears (14) le Dflweg leading Utah grchers4gthered at Og- Hewitt U Hubbard den Sunday afternoon and gave a Yehman Carlton Evans Ig c Bultman thrilling archery demonstration in Pearson fcomstL rg Kopcht rt Kufth Buckler Lester park ' re Oanteh belli Johheoe b Blood Mardee Robinson bettered his own Brumbaugh fthnaanl Rruder — American round record in both Sisk rh Herbtr fb Hinkle rounds totaling i308 in the double Naxurakl Score by periods 0 4 14 0 round Dean Green and Elliott Air Bears 7 0 0 0—7 met of Salt Lake placed second and Packers for Touchdown — Ooldenberg (ub third respectively after a cloae race Hinkl) Johntoa'i Hewitt Points after (sub for Bruder) Monnett Touchdown— with Don Hunter Logan junior Manders 3 ub for Nagurekl) Referee Cahn Chicago champion who looms as the coming Offlctati McNutt Milwaukee head linesman threat In the senior division Brown Kankakee Louise Richards of Logan surprised by her good showing in the Column Red Troy bia rounds finishing only ten points' behind Misa Alton Brown Salt Lake In Exhibition iharpshooter their Robinson also captured the clout TROY Ohio Sept 24 (V--In shoot with a fine score of 248 while first victory since they w4reofgan Glen Williams nosed out Dean Green ized the Cincinnati Redo defeated the for runnerup position Miss Rich- nonmember Troy Flyers 58 to 0 toards annexed the ladies' clout event day before 3000 fans which was Shot at the new ladies' and With Troy outclassed today’s game was Just a good workout tor the Reds junior distance of 140 yards Mardte Roblnton 8 L 444 444 The entire squad of 23 players was Drab Oreen L 539 574 used Elliott Alrmt S L 635 364 Don Hunter to an Le Frevre midget halfback scored 544 519 497 8eymour Socfteld Lay ton 443 four of the Reds’ touchdowns two on Glen William 501 ' 434 8 tZ runs off tackle He also Lorln Richard 414 470 Logan ‘ Max Cook Syracuse 447 tossed two passes to Schmidt and Offe Warn Cook SyraeUee 473 to Creigha for touchdowns Haber Hadlock i 409 five-yar- d - 14-- y um-Pl- ri Pefeat 3:: tot 1 r HE HASN'T BEEN GROUND SINCE WE GAVE OUR ACT AT THAT CLUB LAST NIGHT thought surbMr CWIYZLER WOULD 6H FOR J AYlhl' US H6RE TELL ME ANNIE -- JUST WHAT DID HAPPEN LAST night 7 AT TH’ THEATRB TO-DA- HAPP6NED-VO- O KNOW CC KtpDED 09 THAT FIVE DOLLARS WAS ALJ TH CLUB WaOayinv AND HE SAID EVERY CENT THEY E£i!2 mi - OURS- V WELL TH’ BIRD AT TH' CLUB' INSTEAD O’ PAYIN’ CC- - PAID ME AND INSTEAD OF FIVE I FOUND CC HAE) DOLLARS CHARGED 'EM A HUNDRED DOLLARS- CC PUT OD AN AWFUL SOUAWK TO GRAB TH' DOUGH AND I HAD ’EM THROW AND-TRIE- HIM V OOT- - D From Gregory’s Season Winners Tying the count with a three-rurally in the ninth and winning with a nine-ruspree in the tenth the State Prison softball nine won the Business Men’s league championship Sunday by defeating Gregory Grocery 22 to 14 The game was the final of a playoff in which first and second half champions and runnersup competed State Prison which placed second in the secontP half played stellar ball to win out Lafray’s triple with two out and two men on bases gave the Prisoners the tying runs in the hinth while the tenth was a parade of hits and runs and better the motto of this year's freshman class at Brigham Young uniPROVO—1 “Bigger n OSSINING N Y Sept 24 CUP)— The Sing Sing prison football team start today got off to a nearly-seasoby walloping a Holy Name society's eleven from New York City 36 to 0 This was just a tuneup affair to condition the convict athletes for their later meeting with the Port Jervis poAs the game progressed and it lice became apparent that the outsiders had no chance against the powerful men home varsity many second-strinwere sent into the lineup Otherwise score the might have been larger Moon Byrd negro back was the star of the game making two touchPRISON CROC downs and gaining much yardage His Rain Again Halts Pro BHOAf BHOA mate Davey also made two and Ala- Jones s Whitehead c 741) 4314 6 Trulllto as 7 14 3 6 2 If Engleby Pitt bama and Nelson each made one Tennis Play in Paris None of the kick was converted 7 4 4 0 4 2 3 llLafrdy If Larsen rf 1 0 Strand 7 4 10 4 6 Newman lb 5 0 0 llHlnkle p Moss 3b 13 75 5 3 13 lMeyers 3b 6 3 AUTEUIL France Sept 24 (Jfh-Fo- r Coleman 4 1 4 l1 Ward 3b 4 3 3 I Hunt cf the second successive day rain 7 13 1 Rssmussn 3b 5 0 1 3'Rolfe ef interfered with the Valentine c 5 3 2 McLeughin rt 7 3 0 1 professional tennis matche 01 24 30 18 48 14 30 101 Totals Total Garros stadium today 118 003 010 — 14 Gregory Grocery 140 010 403 Prison The players sought to decide the Errors — Hinkle 8ummarv Meyers doubles In a pouring rain but a halt - MAGNA— The Utah Copper club Ward 2 Jones Hunt 3 Moss Coleman was culled with big Bill Tiiden and golf team triumphed over Provo 21 Rasmuasen Stolen bases— Hinkle Ward Sacrifice McLaughlin Valentine Bruce Barnes leading Henri Cochet to 6 here Sunday The feature match Rolfe Home run — White hits — Meyers Ward of the day was played between Lee head and Martin Plaa in the third set e hits— Hinkle McLaugh Un Lafrav hit— Newmtn after the first two sets had been divid- Buttle and Jack Robbins the latter Whitehead Strand Meyers Double ed Tiiden and Barnes had won the winning 2 and 1 after a hard strug play—1 TrujilloLafrav to Strand to Ward Innings 1 — 72 and nltched — Newman 9 Coleman Runs first 6 2 but dropped the second Buttle carded a gle f Hinkle 14 Newman 31 — 69 which Is three sooreda-Of6 Robbins a man Struck out— By Hinkle FAMILY EXCELS IN WATER on bank — Oil Hinkle 3 Wild pitches— New under par Tha Ilva Powall children and thtlr lather Hinkle 3 Umpires— Smith and Pea Provo won a previous match be man rose George R Powell of Jackson Min are Scorer—Farrell achieving national fame ae swimmers tween the two clubs which will meet They compose one of the tew family GRIDEERS TAKE SCIENCE 8 at October Provo again Sunday tsama In the United States More then half of the 70 aspirants for the losers to entertain the winners on Pisces the 1933 Purdue university footPURDY HIT WELL at a dinner ball team ere registered In engineering or ‘Pld" Purdy's 344 betting average was UTAH COPPER PROVO sclenco courses to him Texas at the top of keep nough 0 Howard Ridge Walter Miller league hltteri for tha two wetkt he was Lee Buttle llJtck Robbing GRID STAR J3ELLS GAS out of the San Antonio Uneifp with an R A Hanson o W Rldd n versity Standing six feet five Inches tall In bis stocking feet and weighing 23S pounds JohiJJer-neof Mesa Arts registered at the “Y Friday the first registration day He has been out of school four years throe of 'which were spent on an L D S mission in AlabamA In high school be starred In He will bo on Assistant Coarth Fred Dixon's freshman football squad this fall X n y g ath-letlc- I 1 lb Franco-America- Copper Golfers Defeat Provoans n R0-lan- 1 1 lb-- p 1 O 1 9- -32 1 Three-bas- T'wo-bs- 6--4 37-3- eg 32-3- 1 1 gwlm-ul- I knee MIS' TAYLOR BEST Miu Madeleine Tavlor ol recently won the title at the fifty third annual target meetlnv of the National Archery asaoclation In 6t Loui Mo when he spot a total ’of 1772 point Mas L Dr C 0 F D W Clvde W ARCHER Newton Center Snow O Jensen Been Love C tfRoy W Hatch 8 O Carl Ctemer" brilliant Ohio Btate uni verslty quarterback has been calling signals at a filling etatlon this summer 3 0 2 Hook W Roulllerd Harry Lott 3 SERVICE TEAMS PLAY The Mercer (Oe ) football teem take on Army and Navy on successive week-en- d 21 early in October 0 Clyde Mantle 4 H C Jones Clark 8 Bean Antioch Legion Downs Olympics BELIEVE IT OR NOf 3 01 By Ripley SAN FRANCISCO Sept 24 (ffV-Ce- d by Hank Schaldach former University of California halfback the Antioch Cal American Legion football team defeated the powerful San Francisco Olympic club eleven 9 to 6 in a t game here today Each team had many former college players Red Oliver great back field man for Texas Christian last year played brilliantly for the Olym pic club Such-a-Busine- PLENTY Prisoners Take Sing Singers Softball Title O peri Football B Y U FROSH DRAWS HUGE ACE ATHLETE Is LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE 1 On Pro Gridiron At Lester Park Summary: Errors— Bluest Juries Runs batted In— Csmllll 3 Juries 3 Koenig TwO-baP Herman 1 nit— Blue Herman 3 Camllll Home rung— P Sacrifice—Root Harman Bottomley Double plays— Bhiese to Morrissey to Bottomley I W Hermsn to Juries to Camllll Koenig to W Herman to CamllH Juries to W Herman to Camllll But on balls— Root Ogden Ora L Smith Ogden 334 Struck out— Luoaa 1 Jesse Stevenson Layton 339 307 Clifton Rhaad Ogden Second gameOrant Keaton Loaan 335 CHICAGO piNCINNA A Women (double Columbia round) BHO A Afton Brown B L 371 383 5 1 Adams 8b 4'Koenlg lb Lotflse Richard 384 174 Logan ! l i H7ery: i 346 253 8 L Virginia Trunkty ' 0 0 F 13 170 8 Loll 367 Airmet ib Hermanrf L I Bottomley Clout ahoot (all at J40 yarda) OlDemaree cf Rice rf Mardee Roblaon Morrliaay 3b 4 1 4 6 aCampbell lb 4 0 4 1 Cwnllll Glen Williams Bluest si 4 111 Hartnett Dean Oreen c 327 Manlqn e Loren Briggs 13 1 I Jurgea gi Pray p - 307 303 Wayne Oopk Wmtk p 16 mitotfAttmet 34 1 37 17 Til 7 37 13 Max Cook Total 163 Totals 153 1— Batted tor DemATet In 9th Jesse Bteventon 010 000 000—1 Don Hunter Cincinnati is: Lorln 000 000 000—0 Richard Ill Chicago Errors— Bottomley Morris- Or L Smith Summary sey Bluege Koenig Run batted In— Leiilae Richard 42 Sacrifices— Demarce Bluest Boltomltv Virginia Trunkcy 45 Doubla plays— Bluege to Bottomleyt Jurges Loll Airmet to W Herman to Camllll: Morriaaey to Afton Brown 6' Junior (double Juelor American round) Bottomley Baaas on balls— Warneke 3 334 666 Win foren Bfgga Bountiful loo Struck out— Warneke 4 Frey 1 3" a 193 134 Blteh— Warneke Jeiae Evkni Bountiful r 111 PHILADELPHIA 1 Chlcwco p Wtlon asDelmas Thurston p j 40 14 34 Totaft 40 15 37 1? 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COIN’ TO BE PLENTY SORE AT ME-BUT SHOULD I -W- ORRY--WE’VE 4 Cwu WINNIE WINKLETHE BREADWINNER 1 FEEL HlftPA WINNIE Silty HERB JkNoWWBOSS JES'Wtf HI A JOB TQ PLEASE VOU' ‘WONDER HE'D 6NE M£ A CHANCE IQ pO SOME THIN' WOR1MJ-WHH- I Yi Don Feels Right at Home S X HER jf 7ih ‘A A 5 BT 4I BXPLANATION OP SATURDAY CARTOON hw Myiterioaj Ivory Ball— A curious exhibit on view at the Believe It or Not Oddltorlum n Ohlcago Is a unique Chinese Ivory carving— 25 balls In one carved Inaide of one another out of a tingle piece of Ivory BRINGING GASOLINE ALLEY Objection Overruled ii SUSPENDING Otm ujm A KEY OVER ONE I purchased the carving In Canton Chine laat year at which time I visited the workshop where it was made A solid ivory ball la first drilled tn a series of conical holes Which reach almost to the exact center of the ball Then the sheila of other balls are mas- deftly carved with fine Instrument UP FATHER WRITTEN WORD mmmt terfully worked from the holes leaving series of shells dalntly carved with fillgreea and each ball will revolve freely figures But the exact process Wat not revealed to me as it is a carefully guarded Secret of th Ivory carvers Tomorrewr “An Oddlfertum Ixhlblt By George McManus WELL- - DON'T' FAINT UNTIL THE DOCTOR ‘ I Ll |