Show '1h hTSST7i1n R i ri kilumiV Wiwi Itvk’ THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 'MrOMiw-- SUNDAY MORNING v NOVEMBER 28 1837 a f Back Leads Army to Victory Over 6-- 0 v Craig Makes Score f on Muddy Field Jr Breaks Whizzcr White Loose for Short Gain Against Darts Line 17-Yar- t 0 5 ' '’’ v ’ By HENRY SUPER PHILADELPHIA Nov 2T (UP) —An undentudy became a hero £ Saturday ai Army tank Navy 6 to in the mud rain and fog of municipal atadlum Big Jim Craig reserve back for the famed Monkey Meyer in the and 36 classic hurled hla 170 ' pounds into the middle line late and and 'i i- The beet the Middies could do was penetrate the muddy black end gold line to the 17 on the openBut ing push of the third period with only inches to go for first down on the 16 the Army line stopped the charge Army’s victorious march came at the end of the first period after Navy had been kept backed up on its heels by Woody Wilson’s booming punts The break came when 3 Spokane W Mu vi YOUNG 1S4 Payton 196 Minneapolis Ut Bout SEMIFINAL— vs Herb - Leon NORTON HOLMAN 156 Ftn Greet It ISt Copper -Round Bout Johnny Jimmy u CANDIA WELCH Garland Ut 1J5 Silt 158 Bout Ellii Vi HOLMAN Bout Glen BASS ftBillieDonrlm va ALLAN 145 141 SMITH Tickets 5So 8 prln grille Kid CLANCEY Salt Lake 163 Tier 155 va Bennv Lake GRIFFIN Salt Lake Fount Green 155 ' - BUlv- DELL 154 Salt Lake $110 155 Prove Ladiei SBo CcGcIksgh’sArena hT’r Tickets at Joe Vincent’ end 1 Pollts Candy Co f ’"V X— w- -a ' b i w LONDON Nov 27 (AF) — Reeulti of played to tha British Isles 1 I ' lr V W 'll' w r X o ri Leicester Cltv Chelsea 0 Manchester City 3 Grimsby Town 1 Sunderland 1 Charlton Athletic 1 ft Wanderers PortsWolverhampton Cup First Jtoeai mouth 0 Darlington 0 Scarborough a Dtvfalo fteeond Oldham English League Wrexham 2 Athletic 1 Aston Villa 1 Sheffield United 0 Burton Town 1 Rotherham United 1 Blackburn Rovers 1 Coventry City B New Workington 0 Brighton 3 Tottenhom Hotspurs 1 Bradford Gateshead Walsall 4 0 Chesterfield 0 Barnsley 0 Traumere Rovers 2 Carlisle United Fulham 1 Newcastle United 2 Port Vale 1 Gainborough Trlnfty 1 Norwich City 2 Manchester United 3 Accrington Stanley 1 Lancaster Town 1 Plymouth Argyie 3 Luton Town 4 Wigan 1 South Liverpool 4 Sheffield Wednesday 0 Notts Forest 2 Hull City 4 gcuuthorpe United 0' Southampton 4 Bury 1 Kiddermloater 2 Newport County 3 Swansea Town 0 Stockport County L Guildford 1 Reading 0 Ham United 1 Burnley 0 West Southend United 3 Corinthians 0 Exeter City 1 Folkeitone O ftrettUh League First Division Aberdeen 1 Queen's Park 1 Gillingham 3 Swindon Town 4 Yeovil and Petters 8 Ipswich Town 1 Arbroath 1 Clyde 2 Bristol Rovers 1 Queens Parle Rangers 8 United 3 Motherwell 3 Ayr Celtic 2 Falkirk 0 Kings Lynn O Bromley 4 1 Cardiff Town 2 Hamilton Academicals 4 Kilmarnock 2 Northampton City Hibernians 2 Dundee 1 Hartlepoola United 3 Southport 1 Rochdale 1 Lincoln City Queen of South 1 Morton 0 Doncaster Rovers 7 Blyth Spartans 0 0 Hearts 3 Reuigers Barrow O Crewe Alexandra 1 ' St Mirren 1 Partick Thistle 0 Third Lanark 0 8L Johnstone 6 Wellington X Mansfield Town 3 York City 1 Halifax Town 1 Scottish League Seen4 Division Brighton 5 Tunbridge Welle Rangers 1 Albion Rovers i Keith Rovers ft Bristol City 3 Enfield 0 ‘"log's Park Costal Palace 8 Kettering 3 Brechin City 2 Edinburgh' City 7 Bournemouth 0 Dart ford 0 Dundee United 2 Forfar Athlstlo 0 1 United 3 Orient Torquay Clapton Dunfermline 3 Montrose 0 Watford 3 Cheltenham Town 0 East Fife 3 0litb Athletie 1 United L Walthamstow AveWestbury East Stirling Airdneoniana 3 nue 3 St Bernards X Dumbarton 0 -Dulwich Hamlet 1 Aldershot 3 Stehhouscmuir 1 Cowdenbeath I English Leagee First Dlvleloft Irish PmribaN League Arsenal 4 Leeds United 1 Clift on ville 3 Voleraine 0 Larne 0 Linrteld 4 Blackpool © Liverpool 1 Belton Wanderers l Birmingham 1 Port ado wn 2 Glenoavon 0 Brentford O West Bromwich Aihion 2 Bangor J 1Ards 3 Clentoran Belfast Celtic 4 Derby County 1 Preston North End L City 0 Derby City 3 Newry Town 1 Sverton 3 Stoke Town 3 Middlesbrough 0 Ballymena United A DlatUlsry l ' JEaflish gemei Saturday tyjfv‘r jaunt in the second quarter of the Davis-Be12-- 0 title tussle losing battle in the state — t- Armstrong as Surefire ‘Marvel’ Questioned floceer s’" J X ? 4 2? x Football in British Isles HALEY HOWARD 1M V) V ‘ Night " i Vf hi Monday y i g DOUBLE MAIN EVENT -Round Bouu-JacTom vs ’ ? By SPARROW McGANN By Special Wire to The Tribune Copyright 1937 NEW YORK Nov 27— Henry Armstrong is being touted as a sure knockout victor over Lou Ambers when and if the dusky featherweight champion meets the leader of the lightweight division Presuming that Hermiker Lou would want no part of Assassin fans and experts are giving Armstrong a the goggle-eye- c Henry Lemuel D Cooke got off a bad boot chance of taking the welterweight crown from Barney Rpss possible that Huey Long flashy Army back ‘ who returned ten yards to Navy's 44 When a natural Wilson hampered the line for a can do tricks with the ecalee and point however is not enough to yard and Jack Ryan added five retain his effectiveness is rated the discount the lightweight champion’s mors Then Wilson faded back to equal or peer of ths leaders of two edge in boxing and crafty ring (Continued on Ptfre Pedro Montanez compiled heavier divisions tha thought oc- work curs that the lighter man is some- an impressive string of victories thing of a marvel or that the heav- In order to gain ther right to meet ier lads did not come by their Ambers for the lightweight crown but the Puerto Ricaa failed to land 6-- 6 leadership by fair means If spirited competition such as his sleep wallop in4S rounds of fast stepping Ambers nullified Pedro Montanez and Ceferino Gar- Pedro’s leads by beatmg him to the ATLANTA Nov 27 (AI—Georgia's cia gave Ambers and Ross In Sep- punch with a lancing left and cuffed and of the Bulldogs tember is any criterion of the re- him considerably with inside upperEngineers Georgia Tech arch rivals of the spective merits of Lou and Barney cuts then must be wrong with gridiron since 1893 battled to a 6 the something of those who Lacks Ambers’ Durability to 6 stalemate Saturday with a rate thinking apparatus so highly Armstrong Armstrong had difficulty solvcapacity crowd of 28000 fans in Good in Own Town ing Sarron’s bobbing and weaving the stands for several rounds The latter is The St Louis-bre- d negro who no Ambers in that style of boxing Featuring the somewhat surpris-n- kicked around Los Angeles several and does not have the durability outcome which brought the deadhe got a chance on the of the hatchet-face- d Italian to carlock to a Georgia team that failed years before time is a good enough fighter ry on round after round Then there la penetrate Georgia Tech terri big In his own diggings No one who is the fact that Ambers met up lory a single time was Captain Bill saw the ease with which he de- with and laated the route against Hartman’s touchdown run feated Mike Belloise and Pete Sar-ro- n one of the greatest punchers in on the opening kickoff of the third will deny that or the ease with the welterweight division in the period which he has been spotting fairly person of Jimmy McLarnln Although the Engineers five times lightweights and throwing in Barney Boss in defeating Tony drove deep Into scoring terrain good a handy whipping to clinch mat- Canzonerl won the lightweight Georgia Tech had to capitalize on a ters crown from a great fighter He Georgia fumble for its lone score However recent went on to whip McLarnin twice ( Armstrong’s Oliver Hunnicutt fumbled and knockout over Billy Beauhuld left No one yet has had the temerity Georgia Tech again recovered on something to be desired A' bad to class Ross as & fluke champion the 17 j cut over the bridge of the nose but giving Armstrong a chance to The Engineers connected with one and several prominent bumps near whip Barney practically amounts of their surprisingly few completed the showed that Marse Hen to the same thing temple when Sims Fletcher passes Captain Armstrong will not lack for aclaid the baH4nte-th-nto play when required And tion while attempts to match him Konemann who got to the one-ya- rd a low left hook just before the bell with Ambers or Ross are taking stripe sounded to end the fourth round place The punchmaster has an enSims then plunged over for the did not gagement with Tony Chavez at help the towilling Beauhuld score but his try for ths point was The latter went his corner reel- Cleveland on December 6 and if —blocked ing from the effect of the pain four colored victims can be oband was hardly able to come out tained Marse Henry will strut his for the next round stuff at Birmingham New Orleans Armstrong it admittedly a harder Mobile and Houston with two days I N This of rest between each effort puncher than Lou —Ambers BO X ' ( GeorgiaTeams Tie In l fy - 's - yards guard Sports' - V ST LOUIS Nov 27 Iff)— Appoint-By PHIL McLERSE- ment of Charles E “Gabby” Street as manager of the St Louis Browns A department We understand Joe Davis tha ' Sunday left Bab Ruth again "on Daviy high school foot the outside looking in" as far as a ball team is feoing to college major league baseball post for 1938 If we knew where than we would have a good rumor but we was concerned it’s a safs bet but 4' In naming Street to the only va- don't that he hRs at least three jnvita-tio- ' cant Job in either league President r ' A ' y Donald L Barnes of the Browns t' 3 ? y ' Note from Joe Christensen JVs disclosed he had given Ruth only w 1 Lyn Brady the Knight hoys et si V ' VX? paaslng consideration The former probably will he playing for home run king of the New York Granite Mart In ' the industrial Aide V Yankees has been quoted as saying basketball league he would return to baseball only Rlchins who always gathered a good hunch of hoops tors about him e as a manager is leading the D R G W team "We did not believe that a big But Joe’ principal reason for I -name like Ruth'a would do much calling us was to emphasize— ‘r to rebuild the ball cltlb” Barnes he's been doing that for the last a' three weeks — that entries 'to the said “And after a time the name league must be in &rly next i would not have drawing power with- week Ad Infintlum fall out a club to back it up’’ Street former manager of the Na- Ray Forsbcrg tion league St Louis Cardinals and Somebody's missing good bet of a numberof minor league clubs they should sign up Santa Claus he gets more pubwas chosen ''“because of his lonfc for fullback experience and uniform success In licity over a longer period than baseball” especially his ability to any football game) played in any season fusn't gorget: It Santa develop young: players At his home in Joplin Mo Gabby crashed the line tlen there would was optimistic about the future of be a Claus-io- n the team that finished in the Amer Gentle hint The governor lean league cellar this past season of wired governor f "It’s true that the Browns need of Alabama “Game nhe Between the - f California! some replacements but only In a Golden Bears of the VJnlverelty few instances’’ he said "It isn’t of California and the Urimson like starting a club all over again ' Tide wHl thrill the natioSu 'A' but rather a case of strengthening y y r bond had vaah' we If a only weak positioner The club is far then thoee would epme from hopeless1 clean about the teams Barnes Both Street the said and 'kfl&iivJt $$4 w i n itf But we have a fall Browns would try at the Milwaukee chosen known as Whizzer Jr suspicion that all thia auspena and Chicago baseball gatherings Indicated more than holding o(tf r deals to strengthen the team in order-- to pick tho "best tean Pitching seemed the Browns' 4 big-tim- away from pay dirt The Sailors trying to duplicate White Bear River halfback shown off on a four-yar- d their victory here last year got Ray was one of the leading performers for the Bears in their into West Point territory only three times during the 60 minutes of play and all those drives came in the third period on smashing: drives off Jthe Army left tackle Advance to 17 ' H-- kk&J sailor then yard and assault yards v a forward wall buckled and Ibroke as Jim catapulted a a ’half to the touchdown that brought the soldiers sweet victory before a crowd of 102281 — the largest crowd of the 1937 gridiron season Called Into Battle It was second down when big Jim sitting on the side lines was called into the battle On his first play he took the ball from center 'Frank Hartline and smashed off his own right tackle Ha was half a yard from home when the Navy line tried to stiffen For a split second It held Then It broke as Craig took the second step that carried him over tha line and sent his name winging around the world to Army and Navy men listening to the classic by radios The ball game might just as well have ended there because Army's rugged defense tightened and With the going heavy it threw back etery Navy Shorts on ns 'The opening period : V f Babe Ruth Again ‘On Outside’ All Posts Filled to Navy Unable Get Beyond Foe’s d in the Street Signs as Mariag er Of St Louis Browns’ ar River game Saturday White greatest need The "Old Barge who led the Cardinals to two National league ' E ley Norqeth commander said pennants and a world championship ' came to tha Browns back In 1930-3- 3 Saturday His opponent will be selected late last season as a coach under Manager Jim Bottomley early next week from five nationally-kno- Acting who had just succeeded Rogers wn comwelterweights the Hornsby "Sunny Jim" was released mander aald last week Jackie Burke May Appear in Ogden Ring Spartans Tip Dons 14-- 0 Pingel Stars OGDEN — Jackie Burke local welterweight will headline a card in the American Legion chateau December 10 if plans by the athletic committee of Herman Baker post No 9 American Legion ara consummated Par boxing-w- restling By JAMES A SULLIVAN KEZAR STADIUM SAN jfRAN-CISCNov 27 (UP) — Michigan available t t George Nelson trainer' for tW U S A Ci didn’t dike the official program I’ll bet Those who put th thing together contrived picture showing George flaunting a beautiful rounded-bear- d arid mustache like the French doctors Who advocate eating yeast Utah-Agg- ie cakes 2 O Static broke Johnny ewivel-hippe- d Pingel looee twice In an open field Saturday to defeat University of San Francisco’ Dons 14-- 0 in their Intersectional football clash before TttiSTr 25000 spectators Pingel ag eweet a halfback aa haa trod Kear’s turf this season itiadc hla first break in the third period line Starting from hiz own he slipped through left tackle shook off tacklers to the midfield stripe and then raced alone to the goal line for a gallop Late in the fourth period the junior from Mt Clemens for whom Coach Charley Bachman claims an rating did hl stuff again Does His Stuff Again Starting from the San Francisco he found an opening at left tackle swerved to the side line and crossed1 the line at the extreme corner Leslie Bruckner converted on the d first touchdown with a and George Kovacich placement made good on the second attempt with a placement that juet cleared the bars Plngel’s run climaxed a most spectacular football game which found San Francisco getting only one first down yet threatening seriously to ccore on three occasions The home town’s first chance oame when Halfback Aft Braga Intercepted a Pingel pass In tha first period and ran 50 yards tQ tha Michigan Stata atripe Tha Dons however lacked scoring power and they aurrendered the ball an an incompleta end zone pass Team Bottled Up In the second period tha San Franciscans kept Charley Bachman's second team bottled up In its own’ territory while they themselves threatened twice The first opening came "when End Charley Hagerty recovered ‘a Michigan State fumble on tha latter’s 25 and then line caught a pass on the nine-yar- d Three plunges by Seeno with an incomplete pass in 'between produced only eight yards and Michid gan State took the ball on its mark San Francisco had its last chance immediately after when Earl Swanson returned a punt to the line Braga got nine on one plunge but George Malley's greenctad charges lost the ball on downs 34 well-kicke- A rd one-yar- u s F MICHIGAN’ STATE Schwars Rica Eleenlauar 8Ution Benedatti MlatOVicH Sullivan eee Roister Braga Swanson Saano Ogden Shooters I V “i looe ran 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