Show e b THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNINO NOVEMBER 12 1933 UNDEFEATED ARMY ELEVEN TROUNCES HARVARD 27 TO 0 ' BUCKLER THREE STARS OF IIUSKER OUTFIT HURT - IN- STAR ROLE Lions’ Terrific Fire Sends Navy to Bottom LINCOLN Neb Nev 11 (JP) Nebraska’e football victory ever Kansas here today was a easily ene for the Carnhnekera with fames with and Iowa scheduled for the next fwe weeks Three of the key men in the line Leo Penney end Gall O’Brien tackle and Franklin Meier oentor suffered serious In- FOR CADETS Fitts-burg- Iluge Crowd of 750000 Sees Rout Losers ' TKreaten Only Once Plunging Columbians Win by 14-- 7 Count Run Middies’ Solace Borries’ h 76-Ya- rd By FOSTER HAILEY Columbia football NEW YORK Noy 11 (AP)— A hard-hittiteam celebrated Armistice day by sinking the Navy 14-- 7 in a onesided contest which was eaved from a rout for the Middies only rd touchdown run by Fred (Buzz) Borries star Navy by a kack from Ky The Lions tearing through the BONNY-LIHKS-HOLDS Navy line almost at will marched 68 yards for their first score in the first quarter drove in the second from the Navy 17 and constantly threatened the Navy goal Captain Cliff MontA gomery carried over both touch- ng juries Dr E N Deppen after an examination announced left arm was broken Fenney’s near the shoulder and that ha was -eK-fere- d not O’Brien teasem— for the By BILL KINO a renewed bad bruise on a ‘ HARVARD STADJUM Cambridge hip which bothered him early In Utsi Nov 11 JP)— With Texas Jack the season Buckler acting as master o f cere monies the undefeated Army football team today celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of the Armistice with a rousing 27 to 0 victory over Harvard its once formidable foe A year ago an enraged Cadet team wiped out previous setbacks with a crushing 46 to 0 defeat about the most humiliating one Harvard has suffered in its long athletic history The of that contest Half-bacamazed a capacity throng but to- Ilomer Key the the of crowd 60000 largest day's Starts Southerners stadium has housed this season came tor a rout similar prepared Off With Long Run ' Backler Retire Buckler’s retirement 1st in the third period was probably the factor By ALAN GOULD that enabled Harvard to hold the NEW HAVEN Cohn Nov 11 (F) score down to 27 points a most reafast stepping Bulldogs —Georgia’s sonable figure when the play of the well trained and fine led by tha ubiquitous Homer Key ly equipped Cadets was compared romped through Yale for1 a first pewith that of their unsteady and unin riod touchdown today clung to this spired Crimson rivals as the Ells rallied tenaciously margin Hardid once in the game Only vard make any kind of a scoring ges- and kept their place among tha nature in the first period when Cap- tion's undefeated football team with tain Johnny Dean had the better of a sparkling 7 to 0 triumph the punting exchange with the mighty It wu Georgia’! fourth consecu Buckler The Crimson leader bootline and tive victory over Yale a feat accom- ed outside on Army’s when the kick was returned Allle £Iished otherwise only by Harvard i Blue’s long gridiron history Sherman ran it back to the line and southern rooter celebrated by Cadets’ Franky Lane Injured later In the uprooting the goal poita before the game rushed six yards on two tries home boy had a chance to rally to put the ball into position for Dean’s their defense Incipient fiat fighting field goal attempt This place kick broke out the effort to carry off wu blocked and recovered by Pete the splintered upright were resisted end the left Police Cadets’ Kopcsak sterling finally cleared the field A crowd of 35000 half filling the Buckler’s first pass from the line to Henry Sebastian play- Yale bowl saw tha Georgians rush ing for the injured Travis Brown Yale off its feet in the first period and playing almost as well as that and register the only score of a game great blocking back was grounded that otherwise wu featured by the but the second landed in StancOok’s Bulldog defensive work of both teams arms and he went over for the first The second of two long duhes by halfthe shifty Homer Key touchdown Immediately after taking the re- back led to the touchdown After sulting kickoff the failure of the Key romped 38 yards to Yajp’s line big Georgs Chapman Harvard running attack forced to boot to his Georgia fullback took charge of the punt a lofty line Sebastian’s end run- and proceedings and negotiated nearly all his pass from Buckler put the Ca- of the remaining distance in three d on dets Harvard’ line from plays climaxed by a plunge where 7 Jerk grored after three f tackle across the goal line xfra' off tackle lunge Tnr rierfuf got id tne rival goal was the lint after Soeres Again their first and longest inarch of 86 Buckler acored again in the third yards Hera as on other occuloni period after Johnny Beall his right attempts to gsln through the air ware tackle recovered a fumble on Har- futile the alert Georgia Secvard’s 43 Quarterback Paul John- ondariesagainst ' son ran 16 yards through center after faking to Buckler on a spinner and ”1? I Ppp then the Army’s crack passer tossed UoOollouEh to Stancook on the line Four MRlin eeeaaeeeet stitstis PVfklnOn BfOWH eeieeeeef three outside his right plays later Wft eoev tackle Buckler acored again BetCntUOT ®nln eeeaaeaoaa r Ha place kicked the extra point CurtlOaseaiaa eaeeae Oflfflth KF eeea hla third ona and then retired In fa- jklfltffisssvisttynlnl efbO Ofltnt vor of Maury 81mons who provided CJln 10 OhtpmftD the Army with Its final score early Bcorg by quarters In the fourth period The lineups: Georgia ‘icotlnt: 'To'uVhAown — Chapman: lint alter touchdown Qrant (place kick) Harvard Army J E Keegan Plttiflldi umpire Whit Cl Referee Hopcaak H Lowe Jr Lafarettei Unemin O H Rotera Bankart pgrtmouUll 1114 JwlM K H Ooorh Is Crane Haitian Cornell Bur imam Cae T 0 under Jabinrukr BraU rt Kopane re Buruntami Nnro 76-ya- y MEET GEORGIA AGAIN Scotch Foursome Scheduled C C Conducts Blind Bogey Mixed DEFEATS YALE as Tby - The final listed tournament of the season a mixed Scotch foursome will be held at the Bonneville Golf club Sunday according to Professional Charles A luncheon will Foley be held at the club following the competition The club will still be open to play Folay said but there will be no more tournaments conducted by the club Golf at the other courses in the city has also reached a low ebb The only signs of tournament activity was shown at tha Country club where a blind bogey was held Leo Eager and Dr J C Pack with 74’s tied for first place honors In Class A T L Holman won Class B with a 78 and Arthur Sweet Class C with a similar score Following are the pairings for the Scotch foursome at the Municipal links: I IS noon: MU B Nordqulit L F Thompson Mrs Charles Link Clyde Marorolt 11 OS p m —Mrs Donna Williams F O OharlM Link Mr O F IB 10— Mr H P Brenneke Walter Koch Mra O O Allen J R Miller 11:16— Mrs Sam Hushes Kirby Dawson Hill Mra Arthur Olndrup R 1110— Mr Hill Wester Proust R Mra Kirby Dtwon Ray Smith 11 16—Mr Slain Reed S W Hushei Mra Ray Smith Bud Core 1110— Mrs Weeler Proue Dr P D Spencer— Mra A qrowl Or Arthur Olndrup 11 15 Mra Lillian Smith Judy Wilcox Mrs Oharlea Foley Wally Williams 11 40— Mrs Marcrolt A Crowl Clyde Mr P D Spenoer Rosa Crandall 11:46— Mri L P Thompion H P Brenneke Prank Baldwin MU Helen Hofmann 11 60 — Pearl Riley Bud Williams A W Lee Charles E Foley The meet 1 being stated by the Ladles’ club of tha Bonneville organisation Hart' u - o Rebuild rh Pigeon Racers To Hold Meet fb Btgncook Score by perloda: : -n Army f 14f I0 f-0—0 The Salt Lake Racing Pigeon club Harvard Touch dovna— Buckler I held Its Army acorlnsregular monthly meeting on Point alter touohdown Stancook Simona at tha home of Dick White —Buckler (place kick) I Saturday Official— Referee W O Crowell Swarth-mor- e Fourth South and First West The umpire T J Throw Columbia head Uneeman W M Hollenback Pennsyl- resignation of Prasidant James Hawthorns was accepted and vote of vania field iudte C M We ten :’ ' CAL TECH VICTORIOUS PASADENA Cal Nov 11 (UP)— A conversion after touchdown gave the Southern Institute of Technology a victory over Pomona college in a Southern conference game last sight Both teams scored m the third 7-- 6 quarter Canada Group Plans Neiv Pro thank extended to him for hia untiring efforts in the interests of the Braftdnh1t&S bcc'luf&fflclirf-tr- f the club tot that the membera not consider him for reelection Nov MONTREAL 11 of an International "The affairs of the club are progressing satisfactorily there are plenty of capable fellow who can handle the job as well as anyone and I’ve been in there long enough” professional football league comprising two Canadian ana six United States clubs la being planned here Encouraged by the success of professional football both In Montreal where it la being played tor the first time th fall and in the United States two local sports promoters have started negotiations with football interests in six United States cities with a view of forming a league In time for the opening of next year’ football aeaaon The league would be known as the International Professional Football league and according to present plane it would be composed of franchise holder in New York Boston Brooklyn Albany MonProvidence Philadelphia treal and probably Ottawa TEAM MEETS TROJAN CLUB single-- handed um m Exclusive County Sales Rights NOW BEING ALLOTTED EDELWEISS "BEER r: Edelweiss Beer made in Chicago is one of the most popular brands on the market Exclusive wholesale distributing: rights in several Utah and Idaho counties still open to responsible patties with limited capital looking: for profitable connections as beer becomes legal after January 1 1834- For Full Information— Phone Write or Call Edelweiss Distributing Company SUITE 516 JUDGE BLD (J Phones Wasatch 4858 or 6156 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH llnffum: f - Krui 0)e Pivtrnlk ch vo Bvtar LuUU Brtncheau U ® eftt Furdu Fenrtnt ! 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BATES SET FOR TOURNEY With en additional Used In wrleeel Thu did Dean F Brayton presi-- dent of the Fort Douglas Golf club and for nine years a prominent figure In the Utah link game Saturday announce hia retirement from active participation in executive affairs of the organization which ha ha been such a potent factor In building to it present status Brayton asked the board of direcef the The basketball team tors of the club not to put his name ef Utah Brigham University Univerup for reelection He hae no intention the Yeung university and ox giving up the game however As sity ef Southern California toa matter of fact hia being relieved with the Ogden Boosters of the difficult tuki of handling the - gether will stage a pair ef denbleheadere presidency will enable him to spend In the Deseret gymnasium Thursmore time playing day and Friday December 21 and Vacancies Filled 22 it was anneuneed Saturday by Theron Parmelee athletic manThe three vacancies on tha club’ ager for the Redskins board will be filled by P H HutchinThe pairings have not been defson T D Morris and Forest S Walden it was announced Saturday by initely arranged However the Utee and Cougars will not meet L K Nicholson secretary of the club each other Parmelee laid Morris and Walden were reelected The board will meet next Saturday at the clubhouse for the purpose of electing officers for next season In s accordance with the club Brayton’a exceptional ability in executive matters as well as his know) edge of golf court construction and maintenance In addition to tournament play has gained for him a position of distinction in the intermountain territory Hia work in the field of golf ha not been limited to hi club alone for he played an Important role in the organization of the OMAHA Neb Nov 11 WV-T- he Utah State Golf association and he situation In the tall tall woods where has been one of the constant boosters baseball player grow blossom and of the body by the scouts was Brayton began to play at the old wither Unseen this past season says Fort Douglas Golf club In 1923 Dur- "pretty good” Alexander hero of ing the following season he served Grover Cleveland 1926 world series is a member of the sport committee theGrover Cleveland resting la OmaAt that time the club was not Incora season in which he took porated and its officials were ap- ha after 147 of 150 games played by pointed by the commanding officer Bart in House of David semipro team reat the fort In 1925 26 and 27 Brayton served vealed that the team had drawn crowds as chairman of the sports comiplttee that easily equaled those oany other In the following year the club as it year now stands was organized and Bray-ta- n Alex had a yam or two to tell of his waa elevated to the presidency season’s work Ons of them dealt with r for a term and he has held the umpire in a small town who was absolutely lost on how to rule on a that position ever since in which the hitter ilied out but The retiring president has watched the club survive several crises in Its itercepted tha throw-i- himself thus career When the drouth of 1929 allowing a runner to score When Alex wanted to discuss the brought about the ruin of every fair- matter in detail the umpire threw his way but three he waa one of the leader in the fight to have the Red protector and mask to tha ground and Butte dam constructed: he waa a stalked Indignantly from the diaprominent figure In the drive which mond ultimately procured the new clubhouse one of the most attractive in this section of the country and he has worked constantly before and after office hours In the Interest of the club concerning matters of lesser magnitude but Still of vital concern to hia fellow members! ' LAWRENCE Kan Nov 11 (ff) — Brayton said Saturday that the dub has a group of genial fellows and be- A stonewall Grinnell college line held lieves that its best years are ahead off Haskell threat hear the goal as The retiring president also wishes to the two teams battled through four express his thank to military authorhere today ities for the part they-havplayed scoreless quarters The Indians attempted a field goal in the building of the club “The officers in San Franclsqp and Washing- from the lowana’ line In the ton aa wall ae at the fort have co- first quarter and from the operated with us itt every way pos- line In the final period The first sible’1 h said attempt was short the second wide No doubt the Fort Douglas dub Haskell outgalned the visitors 199 has lost valuable executive officer yards to 138 in scrimmage and ran even though It still has a very excel- up 17 first downs to eight for the Pio- UTAH’S HOOP club IRISH TAKE WORST The new officer are Robert Hawthorne preldent Maxwell Ersklne LACING IN YEARS vice president Dick White secretary George Gordon treasurer Alex(Continued From Prooedlnc Fate) ander M Graham race secretary and down and then amazed tha crowd by publicity director missing the extra point It wu only the third time in 30 tries during hia career at Purdua that he had missed More hope surged In the Ramblera’ hearts as John “Tex’ Young sophomore back from Houston Texas almost carried the ball to Purdue’ stripe But again the Boilermaker line held Then in the UTAH JANUARY 1ST fourth period Illegal Interference with a pass receiver gave Notre Dame the bell on Purdue's 22 and Lukats passed to Don Elzer who wu downed on the 1 mark for first down Four downs later the hops had again faded— this time on the Una (Excepting Salt Lake County) Fan Scares Again That wu the final Notre Dame hope and a little later Carter threw a long pasa of 38 yards to Purvis who galloped 19 more for tha third and final (core Pardonner attempted to TOR run the ball over for the extra point but fell a foot short Notre Dame gained 180 yards from rushing to Purdue’s 192 bringing their total yardage gained In six games to 1330 with the net result of two touchdowns— both against Indiana It “THE FAVORITE BREW SINCE 52’ was the fourth successive shutout for Notre Dame and the fifth thl season Official statistic of the game Th BEER IS LEGAL faked Dean F Brayton Retires From Executive Work Morris Hutchinson Walden Elected to Board of Directors Football League OroMcup4i Haley Sherman Lena Dean lh Inset Dean F Brayton retiring president of the Fort Douglas Golf chib Below Is shown the old clubhouse and above the new two-yar- brinr-In- t tha total to 140X1 San Frtnclco'9 t fourth national match play opn toll bill be held Jauuy U-1- A Badgcr&JI alt Forward March MADISON Wis Nov 11 (UP) —The University of West Virginia football team's invasion of the North was halted here today when the University of Wisconsin team won 25 to 6 Tommy Fontaine Akron Ohio halfback led Wisconsin’s scoring with two of Wisconsin's three touchdowns in the final quarter He pierced the Mountaineers' line repeatedly for first downs George “Eck” Allen West Virlong ginias mainstay tossed pass In the second quarter to Wilson who took It to Wisconsin’s four-yarline from where AUn scored Schuelke passed to Fish who was in the open on Virginia’s line and ran over the goal for the first Wisconsin score early In the initial period A fumble by Allen on his line led to the second Wisscored by consin touchdown Lovshin on a pass from Fontaine Fontaine carried the ball almost lone from midfield for his first core and Intercepted Allen’s pass line to on West Virginia's run the length of the field for the final Counter d Umpire ‘Retires’ When Alex Tries Luckless for 30 Years One Shot Gets Two Deer To Argue Verdict A C Nov two-yea- n Haskell Grinnell Play Scoreless Tie S 11 W-- J- at least some tmngs come to him who waits even If the wait is for 30 years All his life he had been- - an enthusiastic deer hunter but had never killed a single one Fellow hunters had aU the luck The other day five deer ran past his stand McKnight couldn’t manage to fire more than one shot The boys laughed just as they had done always but this time McKnight had the last laugh Subsequent investigation- disclosed his one shot killed two big bucks McfCnight ha found that t lent member neers s Columbia (14) (7) Nary " Murray Brook la It 4 4 Zabrlkie If Harbold Johoston c rirt C H Clark Miller Wilcoi re qb lhb Chung-HSo- o Nvel Boore by period Columbia 7 C 7 0—14 7 0 0 0—7 Touchdown— Mont Columbia acorlng Point after touchdown— Wilder gomery 3 (place kick) Brominski (place kick) Nary (coring Touchdown— Borneo Point after touchdown— Bull (place kick) Officials— Referee Ed Thorp De La Salle: umpire W R Ctowley Bowdoln linesmanA field fudge T J McCabe Holy Cro Navy W r ' WASHINGTON Nov 10 stars whose names read like a roster of the P G A today tiined up their shots through a chill wind over the Kenwood Country club course for the opening tomorrow of the national capital open championship Starting at 8 a m instead of the customary hour of seven in order to allow the frost to melt from the greens the golfers will play 18 holes tomorrow and 36 oh Sunday for $2000 in prize money Among those entered are Ralph to John Goodman Guldahl runner-u- p for the open championship Horton Smith Joe Kirkwood Jphnny Revolts Craig Wood John Golden Tommy Armour Bill Mehlhorn Densmpre Shute Bob Cruickshank A1 Espinosa John Ferrell and Paul Runyan WV-Golf--ing j KNOXVILLE Tann Nov 11 W— Unleashing brilliant running and passing attack in which Feathers Vaughn and Bayless starred Tennessee routed a previously undefeated University of Mississippi team today 35 to 6 ui Southeastern conference contest q and Indiana the underdog of the Big Ten remained on equal footing in the conference cellar today after tie fighting to a The Hoosler touchdown came in the opening minutes of the game as a result of a long pass Walker faded back into midfield and sent the ball far down the field into the outstretched arms of Antonini who galloped along the sidelines and over the Maroon goal Lyons converted Chicago retaliated almost immediately Zimmer shooting a pass to Van Sahlm who was finally downed on Indiana’ line Berwanger made several successful plunges through the line to bring the ball to line and three plays the later carried it over He also converted d one-yar- d a C LOWEST TOTAL COST LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT LOWEST MONTHLY PAYMENTS and lowest cost of operation It gets pretty tire some forking over dollar alter dollar for gasoline and oil especially when prices are going np Yon should inspect the Continental Beacon 25 to 30 real miles on gallon of gas 1000 sure miles on a quart of oil 30000 safe miles on tires When you drive it yon hang on to your money t It delivers a 4 k i ¥ Running Passing Win For Tennessee Eleven for75to$l00LESS than any other fall ized I There’s a gAat big saving in ear- - I Continental Bed Seal Automobiles re not only' money-savin- g invest menu bat in style end appearance are than smarter cars that coat they a good deal more the lower purchase price and lower monthly payments for a X and up L o b factor ' Alto two 6' mt $ 490 mud $72S ComA in today OKLAHOMA AGOIES WIN STILLWATER Okla Nov 11 (JPh-T- he demonstration Oklahoma Aggies drove and passed their way to a victory over the Drake Bulldogs before a large Armistice day crowd here today In the Cowboys’ first Missouri valley conference game Drake had heeded just thia game to seize the Missouri valley title 21-- imnssseii RED SEAL AUTOMOBILES e rd t Ba-rab- im West Virginia's "SUMTER V Golfers TuiJe Up Maroons Iloosiers Tie in Grid Tilt At Washington rd jionneon Bucklrr I 4 n Jacket Pinckney Clamp Dtamba Ferrara Matal Montgomery Barabaa Brominski I rd rd s last-minu- McDowell Hay' I rd inr line downs each from the three-yarNewt Wilder Lions’ center made two unsuccessful attempts at field goals from placement The team which upset Notre Dame last week failed utterly to pierce the stalwart Columbia forward wall except for Borries’ run which came when almost a full team of Columbia substitutes was giving the regulars a rest and made its only gain through the air aerial barrage with A Borries and Bill Gordon Chung-HooClark tossing the ball on every play had Columbia worried near the game’s end but each time the drive ended with an alert Lion backfield man intercepting a long toss first A1 and then Ed Brominski clearly show Columbia’s superiority with 15 first downs registered to only three for the Navy and 205 yards gamed from scrimmage to 89 Lineups: A 0 k n d t lull Barber state I Dlr l!Stott 13 U Verne eeliege Fomin rettor Cellf TerU C 1 Annie 17 G 7 Bokertfieii Calif Poly A Santa Marla I C Benihern Orem Nermal tri Willonetto 11 Southern Norm Springfield S D li ftoyne Teacher 31 Jtofcrfak Healey an lt Deane fc Sta FRANKLIN AUTO SALES CO NOKMAN C HOPPER 24 West 6th South St I ARNOLD M SEILER Salt Lake City Utah Wasatch 4800 0 1 4 |