Show fHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER ELK 5 1933 EASON NEARS WEBER SQUAD QUOTASFOR ox Jack Kogut Ready to Meet Local Heavy SHAPES UP FOR AREAS NOT ISLAND TEAM Southern Grappler Plans to Thwart Dern’s YET FILLED j Airplane Spin Edwards Faces Kruse Whips Eleven Into Fine Fettle for Gash Friday Night Swenson Drawings to Be Held at State Capitol Uetober 10 Says Cook - 15 ’ Jack Kogut who hails from Louisville Ky and claims the southern heavyweight mat championship is in Salt Lake in readiness for his part in the double headline bTtl at the Hippdrome theater Thursday night He will wrestle Ira Dern In a 90- OGDEN — Reed Swenson coach of minute two falls to win contest Ciiilll irlXC T II1B the Weber college- - grtdders is whipEdwards ThTrbugh’SndTeady Blhy ping his team into shape for the an- boy from Kansas City and a nual game with McKinley high ’’knuckle” headlock specialist will - V V V PRE-INFLATIO- V N gained at least 25 price advantage by our early buying TFe PpmKrnlro Wine Another reminder was given Wednesday that the brief period of 12 days during which one of the North American continent's most majestic game animals the elk goes on its own will soon be here The reminder was given by Newell B Cook state fish and game commissioner The commissioner announced that the drawings for the highly prized permits will be held Tuesday October 10 at 3 p m in theoffices of the department in the state capitol The season has been officially set from November - to 22- Newspaper men will make the drawings and the commissioner says that the meeting will be open to the public Demand ror the permits to hunt the elk in some sections of the state has been heavy but there are stilaplenty left according to Cook TheYManti F6h Lake and several other sections are capable of taking cars of large numbers of permittees Applications for permits will be received at the commissioner’s office until Friday October 6 at 5 p m The license fee has been fixed at $10 for all districts except Manti and Fish Lake where the price is $5 The fee is $50 for all sections Party permits will be issued in only one district the Manti-FisLake section Hunters may shoot only the bull elk in all sections pronged-horexcept the Manti and Fish Lake where they will' be allowed to shoot all types of bull elk Following are the numbers of permits which will be issued in the various districts: Cache 60 Nebo 50 Heaston 15 Cedar Mountain 15 6 and Manti and Fish Lake 200 Each permittee will be allowed to shoot one elk school of Honolulu The game' will be played at 8 p in Friday in the municipal stadium This game has for some time past been the feature of the season as far as Weber fpllowers are concerned and Friday night’s title will be no A capacity crowd is exexception pected The invaders arrived In Ogden on Wednesday night Twenty players are on the McKinley squad The team is coached by Frank Hlubosky and he is assisted by Eddie Kendall student representative of theHawaiian school The Wildcats are primed to shoot the works in the Algame though several players have been out of scrimmage sessions because of injuries it is expected that every man will be in good shape by Saturday A huge sports parade will be held Thursday evening in honor of the visitors Bands from the Ogden and Weber high schools will take part in the affair The R O T C units will iqgd the line bf march and Mayor Ota Bundy will welcome the' visitors to Ogden Coach Swenson has announced the Ends following probable lineup: Foley and Spoerens tackles Springer Van Dyke or Hall guards Thatcher and Call center Thomas quarterback Snow or Gregorson halfbacks Grefcn and Jimmy Ing fullback Williams meet Bob Kruse Oswego Ore slammer in the other feature of the bill An enlarged Hippodrome ring will Adrian Pembroke earned his way to greet the participants carpenters having completed the work of ar- the semifinals in the annual Bonneville Golf club championship play by ranging the scenery Wednesday In Kogut Ira is likely to meet an- triumphing Over Wilcox 4 other Tartar in his campaign to strike Juddy a winning streak this season accord- tnd 3 ing to Promoter Papiano who has Pembroke wilt wrestled both Dern and Kogut The Saturday Scandinavian is looked upon by Papi- with Ralph Vetterli will The winner ano as one of the fastest big fellows Goose GosUn" above brought in the game His specialty a ‘flying meet Wally Cos to Boss of sunshine the only ray toehold" is not to Dern's liking and griff Sunday for of Cronin Joe Washington the latter hopes to initiate his famous the title Wednesday when he clouted a irp!anespih to thwart Kagul’a W e s ley: Proust home run off Hal Schumacher in plans Kogut is Said to have defeated won a Teg on the the third inning of the second some of the leading heavyweights Ramsey and ' World series game with his specialty his latest victim trophy at the links in a headliner by Bonny Hansen being Charley at Cincinnati Dern was defeated turning it) a net last week in the opening Hippodrome A meeting of the show by Bob Kruse who meets Edwards By decisively beating Kogut Bonneville Dern would again be in line for women will be held matches with other leading heavy- Friday from 8:30 Adrian Tembroke according to Profesweights Dern made several attempts a m to 9 E Foley A ‘putting to lay Kruse low or to get him into sional Charles position for a ride last week but by contest will be staged following the crawling between the referee’s legs meeting and taking Dern by surprise with a Kruse toehold Win Over Murray- High Is painful quickly brought a concession of defeat from the Utahn Team Boost Kruse and Edwards are noted for their ‘‘wild man” tactics Neither Sophomores Star asks nor gives quarter but usually “shoots the works” until something MAGNA—The Cyprus Pirates bolfalls It was Edwards who fell in a stered by a w'in pver Murray last ring in Dallas Texas recently but week are putting In some extra hard not through the might of his oppo licks in preparation for the game with nent It was the iron fist of Referee Granite on Friday Two weeks ago Jack Dempsey that brought about his American Fork Grid Team the Pirates were not considered very on that occasion Jack downfall but honors seriously for conference £ Meets Provo in First swung one of his famous sleep prothe victory over the touted Murray ducers on Billy’s jaw after the lateleven has added spark to the team's Game of Year ter had ripped Jack's shirt to shreds play because he didn’t like the way Demp The present team is heavy and fast AMERICAN FORK— In spite of the sey refereed the bout and although several positions are The third heavyweight bout will fact that eight iettermen are back in Russ Magleby the still doubtful 4 (IP)— The WASHINGTON Oct see Walter Cook of Sidney Neb and suits prospects at' the American Fork coacH expects to have everything in d Six letter ball fans band of Washington base- Lieutenant Charles Evans of Fort high school are nonejtoo bright "Rags” tiptop shape by Friday received their Sill Okla in action while two pre- Ingersoll" Caveman mentor is faced At the annual meeting of the Mu- men are in suits and two players who Senators home tonight with liminaries also on season were the last are Young A1 with a tough schedule and the present squad Wedcheers that had warmth if not tu- bert and bring together nicipal Tennis association held and Oscar Bird team is one of the smallest in history out Two team the for Turp Taylor sophomores council nesday evening in the city and Jack' O’Leary in the other Coon In the backfield and De- mult ifr Ingersoll has two men in suits who g chambers tthe following were elected Glen The Giants in general have played for two years on the loment Call on the line have clinched asf officers: and President Spencer Bill Terry in particular cal team— Reed Dafris captain and regular posts by their sterling play wereManager Young vice president Frances given a hand as well when they halfback and Ken Hunter end Both Coon is a halfback and Call plays an ' in their put secretary MaryHenroid appearance But the are seniors Russell Deavitt fullback end position s luck’s” Court chairmen elected by called for them were The following players will likely "good Roy Clift quarterback Fred Neilsen few as of various courts were: start against the carried National halfback'they Mack Grosbeck guard the Farmers Ends Tom--liinto the Senators’ Pioneer George Morris Henry Mihome and Call tackles Athas and Baker leaguebanner Hugh Clark tackle and Niles Wing Fred" Glade Hy guards Papanickolas and Kochonis territory for the third clash tomorlano Sdgarhouse of last OGDEN— Ira Dern won two out of center ard returning players Plewe Victory Marvin Alter Reser- center Marsh or Bavelas quarter- row for baseball's top honors The lite average is 156 pounds three1 falls from Cyclone Burns of year There was no marching m the voir Lyman Daines Bill Carter Lind- back Gus1 Papanickolasr halfbacks to' backfifeld man and the the average Portland who substituted for Gus sey Jaek Hardy Ralph Dewsnup Van Steetcr and Doxford fullback streets tonight as the Senators came Sonnenberg in the main event of a is 145 Jordan Fred Piep Sorenson Harold Richardson The following players are on the If this team takes the home There were no bands nor any wrestling card here Wednesday night But more than a Defn took the first fall in six minutes squad: Ends Ken Hunter Wendel Colbert Municipal Stanford Rossiter field the line average will be 157 and of the trappings thousand fans were on hand to form with a Everett Holbrook Willard Deavitt Neighborhood the backs will average 150 Hay body flip ancLthe second came Kirkpatrick g Dave Rowe Harvey Hobbs CommuThe remainder of the squad Is as a receiving line for the Jack in two minutes via the airplane spin Nelson tackles Hugh Clark group of Griffmen as they stepped off nity Charles Whitingf Liberty Frank follows: Ends Spears Hatch Billy Edwards 198 Kansas City Parker Kenneth Robinson Marion Duncan Fifth Avenue Warner Mur-Phtackles McCall and Evans their train Mack Grosbeck defeated Leo Papiano 210 Los An- Robinson: guards of Calls "better Juck tomorrow” geles in straight falls with knuckle Ralph' Julian Boyd Phillips Earl guards Barrett Fata Smith backs and do “we’ll on better the home lot” headlocks: The Call and Heletoes fall came in nine Brown centers Niles Wing Ralph met the players as they straggled in minutes and thefirst second in two min- Julian backs Reed Davis Russel Twelfth Ward Defeats WISE BETTOB9 and the station pairs groups up plat- utes Deavitt Roy Clift Mack Grosbeck a When Glimpse filly went to the post' In a recent race at Marlboro form Bob Kruse Portland won over Jack Creed Gamble Wayne McTague Fourth Soccer Club 2-- 1 Md not one cent In the parimutuel betKogut of Minneapolis when Kogtut The horse ting was placed on her to win fell through the ropes and was countOGDEN — The twelfth ward team of however finished last ed otit after each haa gained a fall the Ogden Mutual Soccer league deYoung Billy Edwards 145 Kansas feated Fourth ward in a hard fought brand yet seen In Ogden A crowd City drew with Young Albert 145 struggle Wednesday afternoon 2 to 1 of 500 saw the game : Salt Lake thereby retaining top standing in the The next game will be played at ' Mrs:E E Finch carding a ' 5:15 m at the tabernacle league p Friday Team Standing 77 took the lead in the Hubbard-DenThe defensive work of Bill Lynch grounds The twelfth warders have Points Won Lost Pet net tourney for the for the Twelfth ward and Cy Parsons won four games and lost only ont durtrophy 190 20 905 women at the Fort Douglas Golf club for the Fuorth ward was of the best ing the season 105 45 125 85 Wednesday The second 18 holes will 110 100 be played Thursday and the final 18 105 105 wn No 1 Mrs L S Packman turned 80 110 ANNAPOLIS Oct 4 (i P)— Friday Md Arthur mill No 2 125 85 Coach “Rip” Miller continued to in the low gross score a 4144 — 85 Bacchus 60 150 Smelter 150 york the Navy (f ootballers today on The scores: Mrs L- S Packman ' 60 160 B & O 60 Mrs W Jt Granville forward pass offense and defense —81' Mrs Leslie Squires He featured the defense phase of the Friday's Schedule B & G vs Magna mill No aerial game and had “B” squad backs Mrs Ed Sheets 13047—83 Mrs O N Arthur mill No vs Magna town No t Mrs Richard footballs over varsity Friendly throwing Garfield vs Arthur mill No 2 Mrs J C JohnSmelter vs- Bacchus groups during much of the after- Pearce 2 2 vs No town mtll No son Magna Magna noon Mercer which Navy plays SaturMAGNA— The Magna town No 2 team leads the local golf league with 19 points has a air game Fishing at Kent’s Lake In the win column against 2 In the lost day to reports reaching AnnapFriday this team meets the Magna mill No 2 according team which Is In second place 25 points olis and Miner is preparing his Reported as Excellent behind the leaders A victory Tor the Magna mill team will give it first place charges for it by the narrow margin of a half point BEAVER — Fishing at Kent’s lake NELSON VICTOR The Utah Copper golfers will Journey to SunMarvin Nelson of Fort Dodge Iowa re- 12 miles up Beaver canyon is reportplay the Timpanogos golfers police dog by ed to be good at the present time day morning The first match is scheduled cently defeated an eAlsatian swim at the Cafor 9:30 a m This will be the third of a three feet In a series of matches between the two clubs nadian National exhibition in Toronto Nel- Two Beaver men who spent the Weekeach club having won one match Sunday's son had to stage a strong finish to over- end at the lake report catching 56 come the dog's early lead will be for the rubber large trout in their short stay there Fishing at the High Low dam Ihe Little reservoir and Kent's lake is reported to be more successful now than along the Beaver river Magleby Drills Xyprus Eleven Meet Champions - h ‘ for We didn't hold back as a great' many did to see what the mar- ket would do We knew inflation and If R A operation would send prices up and we bought at old prices early in June clash SUITS 5 club am $ CAVEMEN FACE Beautiful HARD SEASON ' over-plaid- The season’s smartest grey brown and tan shades in single and double breasted Solons Warmly Tennis Players Elect Officers worsteds flannels and saxonies in the new checks squares chalk- -' s lines and subdued Home Fans Greet Twice Defeated s cheviots die-har- twice-defeat- high-ridin- Dern Defeats Burns In Straight Falls s repre-aentative- -- n OVERCOATS $1175 — The quality in tailorlngthe richness grim-Iookin- b Suede Leather JACKETS Mrs Finch Leads Price Before In Fort Tourney the “Rise” 101-24- Many Griclders Work on Passes Ira Dern Who Meets Jack Kogut Tonight at Hippodrome Theater h A grand value for this low price Cocoa and sajid colors "in cossack and military collars Zipper and button styles Men’s UNIONS Medium 138-5- 1 1 d Weight CottoV unions for fall wear Long sleeves ankle length good AQ quality well made Sizes 36 to 4& JfSL GIANTS A CONFIDENT CREW GROUNDS NEW YORK Frank (Lefty) O'Doul who has led the National league in batting but never had been in a world series game sat on the Giants’ bench this afternoon nursing his faa great ambition’ r : vor rterbat-anThe bases were full of Giants and the Senators were one big run to the good when the ‘man in the green suit’ turned to Hal Schumacher sitting beside him “Hal” said he "I’ve always been good luck to you If Bijl will stick me in there I’ll win this ball game for you sure as I’m a knee high” A moment later Manager Bill Terry had played one of his famous ‘hunches” (that’s what Bill called it after the game) and there stood Lefty at the plate waving his war club at “General” Alvin Crowder Another moment and there was a “crack” ringing in the ears ot 35000 fans The ball streaked to center field two runners sped across the pan and the Giants had sewed up their second straight victory in the big series They got more runs but they were not needed The next time O'Doul met Schumacher was in the dressing rooms Lefty was in his street clothes having headed straight for the clubhouse shortly after delivering his momentous clout Prince Hal rushed in and grabbed him POLO Oct 4 (A5) — Tt Bob beat Kruse Dern who last week will meet Wild Billy EtfWardi In the other feature of the bife double 'Wild” Bill Edwards and Bob Kruse to beat Dern while the latter has had who defeated Ira Dern in lasti® ring at the theater enlarged In or-u- ni the der to get off with an airplane spin week will furnish Hippodrome Wftlter tfook 0f Sidney Web a young meets Lieutenant Charley the fireworks of the program at the Is Edwards theater tonight thevsna of Fort Sill Okla in another man who Jack Dempsey had to dispose heavyweight match Wood has hts of by the K O while Dempsey was diploma from Farmer Burns' “wrestling acting as referee In Texas and is one school and Is said to be a promising of the roughest men In the game prospect for future development Dern and Kogut promise a match of Oscar Bird of Omaha and Jack a different variety Both men are clev- O'Leary of Cleveland are matched for er snappy and clean Kogut haa de- one preliminary and Young Albert and n local boys In veloped a new hold which Is called Turp Taylor “flylag toehold” with which he expects another lAdvj ' Veeck Seriously 111 Little Hope Held Out CHICAGO Ot 4 (P) — But little hope was held put tonight for ihe re- -' covery of William L Veeck president ‘Thanks Lefty” he grinned of the Chicago Cubs who is gravely “Not at all Hal I told you I’d do ill with leucaemia a blood disease it for you didn’t I?” Oxygen was administered to aid him Of all tlio hits he has gathered in a in breathing - - — long and honorable swatting career O’Doul admitted ije got the biggest thrill 'oar or toda y s Tell m He beamed like a' western sunset as his teammates gave him the glad - r hand Terry while plenty pleased with the success of his “hunch” refused to team’s probe carried-awaby-hi- digious clouting Schumacher was his boy “That’s wonderful pitching boys” he said ‘Til stick by what I’ve said all year — pitching will predominate” Those were Bill’s words Outside of naming Earl Whitehlll as tomorrow’s starting flinger Cronin had very little to say on any subject The American leaguers were pretty well subdued even though Joe him self insisted that his club was '“two down and four to go” Asked why he permitted Crowder to stay in there and take such a shellacking ip the sixth inning when the Giants scored six times Qronin revealed he is short on relief pitching “With Jack Russell nursing an in jured thumb from yesterday’s game I had no one to send in who I thought could do any better than Crowder" “I think we'll do better he said when we get in our own park" The Country club golf course went through some considerable scorching Wednesday in spite of the cool fail weather George Lewis now of Los Angeles and former amateur kingpin in Utah toured the 18 holes in 67 and George “Glx” Von Elm another former Utah titleholder whose golfing ability is nationally ' carded a 69 The two known former piembera of the Country club are paying short visits to Salt Lake Marion Hollins who for several seasons has been a national figure In women's golf turned In an 82 She had a 42 on the first nine and a 40 on the second Miss Hollins who Is traveling to the dflast by rail motored to Salt Lake from Ogden for the express purpose of trying her luck on the Canyon links 6 Sizes to 7 i Good Grade Flannelette Good quality In neat pat- terns Slipon or coat styles Sizes A to D Special Pure fur felts that will hold their sbkpe Fully silk lined all leather sweat bands New shapes and colors Snap brims or Hom-bu- AQJ rg shapes Men’s HOSIERY Famous Holeproof New fall' styles Clocks checks stripes plaids Sizes 9!i to 12 Special FORMERSTARS OF C C SHOOT FINE ROUNDS Fur Felt HATS Men's PAJAMAS half-mil- LEFTY KNEW HE’D HIT ONE Always Lucky for Hal Schumucher In textures and the perfection of 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