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Show U'lth the winter setting In the Ogden Og-den Golf and Country club has officially offi-cially closed for the season, although many of the players will continue to make the rounds of the links at regular regu-lar intervale. Lewis Crook, professional profes-sional at the club, will leave during the latter part of tho week. Ho expects ex-pects to open a winter golf school at Salt Lake. If present plans mature Crook will bo back at the local club when the 1923 season opens. He has handled all of the tournaments to perfection. Is a keen teacher and has aided mi- t- I III . . II, VIIV I I 'J'III IL. VI I ' In the Scotch gamo. He was racing down the sidelines. Tho stands let out a yell; He waft to bo the hero But ho fell. ALLAM1 ERIC -N STUFF. Although It la a little early In xhf season for nil-American selection, We unhesitatingly nominate the guy who framed tho eighteenth amendment for the AU-Amerlcan pullbaelfr 9 The fnex that Battling Slkl knocked fJeorgSS Caipentler for u row of hospital hos-pital cots only proves what a swoll Job of press-agentlng American sports writers put across in making the Dempsey-Carpcntlcr affair possible Next! When WhltS7 Witt, Outfielder of the New York Yankees, was sapped on the beau by a pop bottlo last September Sep-tember In a game at St. Louis, iio eutubllshed a new record for a drop kick. It kicked him in the beau, wo'ro told. He was her college hero. Worshipped as a salni The ball slipped through his fingers fin-gers N'.w he ain't. Rumors have It that Babo Ru'h nas gone nuiuing. one acw oric scribe states that ho Is hunting for a new job for 1B2, Who knows? oNi; ior Tin: BOOK. Pipe thlB In un eastern panel "George Slsler wins a trophy valuea at 1000 presented to the player choSer) by a hoard comprised of a baseball writer In each city who Is deemed of the most value to his club." it wlil be Interesting to determine Just which "baseball writer In each city Is deemed deem-ed the most aluable. to his club.' Tho Weber-Box Elder contest which will bl Btnged at Lorln Parr park Prlday, will commence at 11 o'clock sharp Instead of 3 30 o'clock as previously announced . Hundreds of rooters from the two JObOOll are peotsd BIG GAME SATURDAl Colorado eollSgS will invade ftl Lake Prlday prepared for a tougn j battle with tho UnRorslty of Utah' iwarrlors next Siiturday at Cummlngs , !, I i field The Colorado eleven fully ro- ) 4l;H iallsss that it must win in order to H j remain In the race. On tho other H I hand the "Red Devils" are not let- ting any moss grow under their feet f H In making preparations for the big I contest. This contest should be one I of tho greatest of tho season. I H "Reat Weber" Is the slogan at the I OgdOQ high school. "Down tho Tl- H gers" Is tho motto which has been 1 !fl adopted by the Weberltes for the com- fl Ing feature battle of tho year. ; : H |