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Show ffSFKT CHATTER The famous outfielder of the Detroit De-troit club, playing winter ball in a California league, v., in greeted by 10.-'o 10.-'o fans iit San Pranolsco lasl Sunday Yea. and the majority of them Just made the trip to the ball park to seo the great T in action. His aggregation aggrega-tion won tin q.nn. 1 to 1. Cobb sapped out a double and a single In four trips to the plate, stole two sacks and made three circus catches in the outfield. What more could one want for the price of B 1-inlsslon 1-inlsslon ? Larl Sheely, ;ar first baseman of the Salt Lake BeCS, ahd h ading hitter in the Pacific Coast league during the 1D20 season, has been recommended to President Prank Navln of the Detroit De-troit cluti by Cobb. Shcely would look good in a Tiger uniform. Jack Dcmpsey Is eager to clash with his opponents, according to word received from his manager, Jack Kearns. Dempsey in at present In Xew York. Articles of agreement for a contest betwepn Denfpse) and Carpenter Car-penter will l- signed In New York this week. I'etcr Guiotta John Francis Panics Benjamirr Lelnar, Hornard Lebowitz. Oerahon Mendcloff. William Shanks. William J Broslln, Joseph Carrora, Oscar Tobler. Eugene Walcott and others recently submitted applications to the New Vork boxing cojmmjlspipn to stage ring contests What's In a name ' . i In real honest to gosh English the men in order are known In the boxing box-ing world as Pete Herman. Johnny Wilson, Benny Leonard Hulling Ie-vlnsky. Ie-vlnsky. Kid LfwK Kill Brennau, Jack Brltlon, Johnny Dundee. Wlllla Jack' son. and Willie Meehan. Thousands of dollars In wagers made by baseball fans in various parts of the Unltfd States changed htntJs v. den Babe Ruth sapped out his fiftieth homer of thr season, shortly before the American league curtain fell. One eastern sport bel JoOOO against $1000 that Ruth would fall. Joe Jackson and Weaver, two for-niT for-niT stars of the Chicago Americans, released when the baseball scnnd.il oomed. could have been sold for Stnn.-000 Stnn.-000 in the opinion of baseball experts. The old Roman, however, canned" ' these stars, toKdlier with six others and in the opinion of experts threw ' more than $300,000 Into the streets. He did It for the good of the game. The I Igden HUli school Timers will .lash with the Utah Aggie I-'rosh at ILogan Friday afternoon, according to Coach Stubby" Peterson a Hundreds of Ugdenltes are expected t make the trip to Logan Saturday to witness the Colorado Agglp-l'tah Ajigie gridiron battle. The klckoff Is :et for .! o'clock on Adams field. w - Conroy, ular end of the Aggie aggregation, ag-gregation, mid former Ogden High school star, is one of the big L Winkler, Wink-ler, on the I'tah Aggie eleven. Conroy Con-roy was in every play at Lozcman i la.Kt week and Is fast developing Into player of the A-l type. Kearns an. I Ln e nda hi. two illst.anc men at the Ogden High school have started training for the annual cross , city run to be staged at Salt Lake next month. Hoth men are expected .to return with honors galore. Robert Martin, western distance champion, now re-iiliiu; in tjaliiorma. , may not compete in the annual Salt Lake claislc. Martin is regarded as one of the best bets in the distance ' game In the west. Girl swimming teams are being formed In the various high schools of the state. The water sport Is fust becoming a popular pastime with the ' voung women. ' ' Plans for the 1920-21 basketball j season have already been started by I the Ogden Athletic association The Officers In charge hatee already arranged ar-ranged for a dumber Of games to btj i played In Ogden. A barnstorming trip of three Weeks duration is also ' being completed. |