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Show The 17 to 14 victory of the Army i ovr the Navy at Philadelphia last Saturday hoa eaused many sport fans to Mde with Secretary Donby in an-uounclng an-uounclng that wo have to have i stronger navy At Yale the future looka anything but rosy for Tad Jone3 When Harvard Har-vard defeated Yale last week 13 to 3 this self same Jones was mado the I goat From now on his path will be strewn with thistles Joe Klrkwood. tho Australian trick shot golfer. In his recent exhibition In Ogden, dumbfounded lovers of th9 game with his spectacular mashlol shots. A spectator at the exhibition today yodels as follows: "What a' swedl Insurance salesman Joo would make with an approach like that " I Clemenceau, his anger aroused, says he has come over to this coun- ; try to fight. Careful, Clem. We have a vivid recollection of what I happened to the last Frenchman who : came oer hore to fight. . Walt HagOD drove three hundred! yards, And laid his brasslo second dead. "If 1 could play like that just onco I I'd die In peace," the dufter said , m Sing a song of sixpence, j The game Is getting deep. I Brltton's looking for someone To K o. him to sleep. TWO BIG GAMES ( Two games of Importance in thel gridiron world remain on tho schedulo despite the tact that the majority of I the gladiators will place their equip-, rient In storage until noxt season after the turkey day games Definitely Defi-nitely agrw,,! upon ia the contest bo-tween bo-tween Leland Stanford and the University Uni-versity of Pittsburg, this contest be-lni, be-lni, scheduled for Palo Alto. Dcrem-J Dcrem-J ber 30. Although Stanford has suffered suf-fered several reversals, lntorost In tho game Is Widespread, The other big Closing feature will be staged at Pasa-j Jena New V- ar's day. Either Call-1 nla or Southern California will represent tho coast while Ponn State I has been decided upon aa the eastern eiecn to do battle It has been ru-m ru-m red that another team may ro- place the Penn State warriors, how- m j He wasn't much to look at. Football was not his game. But you can tell the whole dern irorl 1 He had the school's best dame e 'Twill soon be time for Walter Camp to select his All-Amerlcan mythical eleven. Waltor In post years has done considerable campln' la the t H east wo wonder Just where he will camp this season. Utah meets the Aggies Thursda If you arc a grid lover, no game of more Importance, of more fight, than this contest could be arranged for-your for-your benoflt. Utah's slogan, "Utah fights," will havo to be used to tbo final letter Thursday as the Agglea mean business, although they are on the short end of the odds, which are 10 to 6 on tho "Red Devils." The Stan da rd - Examiner's annual Rocky Mountain conference football honor eleven will appear In th De- j comber 3 issue. Tommy Fitzpatiick, special writer and athletic mentor at the University of Utah, will select the team. Watch for It- PICK SECTION AJL TEAMS. Blllle Evans, sports editor for K. E. A. at Cleveland, has initiated a new move for selecting his all-sectional and All-Amerlcan teams Ho hpj ask ed tho sports editors of the various newspapora In all soctlons of the United States to select their sectional teams, a poll to be considered for final selection. This system promises to be a feature that will attract considerable con-siderable Interest especially from the U n point of the fans- After all a mythical selection Is awaited with keen Interest by players, play-ers, fans and critics, the selector being be-ing panned and panned good In many uses for his "poor Judgment" However, How-ever, let it bo said that In picking any-mythical any-mythical eleven a critic does so believing be-lieving that the men selected are th best performers, well knowing that his selection la open to criticism. But it Is one of those assignments that comes annually to gWe the fans something some-thing to chat over Take It for its faco aluo. |