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Show ALLIES AND RUSS ! : IN DISPUTE OVER I ACTS OF TROOPS I I VLADIVOSTOK, Friday, Oct. 3 (By the Associated Press) A misun-' Jderstanding has arisen here between the allied command and the reprcscn-j tatives of Admiral Kolehak. head of ihe Omsk government, as a result of a demand bv the allies that a rece-.itly ) arrived forcp of nntrnined Russian 1 troops which has been creating dls turbances be moved from the city. The presence of these troops has re suited in numerous incidents of friction, fric-tion, including the murder of th-eo allied soldiers one Ameriean. one Russian Rus-sian and one (';. ch, and many minor affairs. The Japanese General Inigak', chairman chair-man of the interallied military conference, confer-ence, on September 26, sent a conv m-nlcation m-nlcation to General Rozanoff. Russian military commander in th" Far East,1 'ordering the withdrawal of the troops ! by noon of September 30, declaring that otherwise the nocessary measure would be taken to compel the With dra wal The province commander, Roz;ov , 'hen concentrated his fori es On the tOth, Ro7pov sent a letter to the allies quoting a telegram from Kolcnak. couched in Btronf terms, saying that the allies had made an attempt on the sovereign rights of Russia, ann ordering order-ing ; n'ial Roaanoff not to move his oopi from Vladivostok. The allies have communicated direct with Admiral Kolehak, explaining Ihe local situation, believing that the Omsk Kovernment has not been "orreetlv in-lOrmed in-lOrmed as to conditions prvallin The allies are awaiting further word from Admiral Kolehak 00 SPORTS Ogden Again Wins ' From Salt Lakers In Soccer Contest Ogden again drubbed the Salt Lake soccer eleven this time also by a BCOriB of 1 to ti. The game was play d under ideal conditions on the Parr park grounds before a fairly large crown. Although the Railroaders started out as If they would suffer defeat, the second half was even, with Ogden the more aggressive around the goal area. Hayes ran through and scored easily j within fifteen minutes from the final whistle. Ogden won largely through the efficiency effi-ciency of their fullbacks, and perhaps the stellar work of Harrv Johnson at centerhalf. The Salt Lake forward five were busy all the time, anil some nice shots were blocked by the Ogden Og-den defenders, who would crowd the v ital eight -yard area. One ruling early in the game was responsible for the visitors going scoreless, and n change of officials had to be made at the Interval However, How-ever, good feeling existed throughout. Ogden failed to score on n penalty kick awarded when Prime, In Jumping, got a hand on the leather near the goal line. The name was fast, and some heavy kicking and good heading was vlt-aessed. vlt-aessed. Lineup : Ogden (1). Salt Lake (0), Orundell g r,rf;m Liptrot (Tapt) ..rfb . R Hawthorne Drnnsfieid lfh . . . P.-mpo Parsons rhb B. Bnunlcy Johnson ch Youni J. Major orf Loynds Henderson Srf Creswell Smith cf D. Bramlcv Wbetton Hf . . j. Hawthorn.' Hayne- ol .T. Mnjor (Cs pi I Referee D. Taylor. Ogden, |