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10 iHfc OGULIV a 1 AINUAKL-'-lAAiVllINLK . 1 UE5DAY LVLIN1ING, NOVEMBER 219M- m Ogden-Weber Battle Friday Aggies Play Here Saturday Rivalry galore w III no doubt rulcj Friday afternoon at Lorln Fh.tr Park ' p'hfn'iht (jpdeii Ttirrjpi vli with the ) Weber Normal grldders In Iha'lr sec- j on I annual ;ri UOnleal Both :K i gregations .r tirimt i for the strug-l j t if. gpme first alas work on thc ; part of the player of the two teami , S egpccted to lulf. j r.;i.'t sWason the CTeberhle held the j dgdon Tigers helpless intii ih final k j iMtriod A Lhi end pi the ;i.r., period I j the Wberltes were lending " to " in I ihr ihir.i iiorio.i. however, the Tigers t- j i )tm back irons and chased ovi 27 f point, holding Veberltei i" their ' 1 ..rigm-l s i en. j Tht- result of that conn l hasti tided t j to Instill pepp i And fight Into the IB Weber ulars und they are out to I trounce the 1920 Tiger machine - '. J cording to Com h Watson Win .. th - - ' i be Innai -. will ami battl T From present indications it should be one of th' in- . :uid 1 1 hftll c . ti pealed of tin- taon Captain Skftn of tin- Tigers, t.n-t.a-k and Paetsch itar tackle, will be back in the lineup thin week These two men art- considered two of the bc'sl on the Tiger eh en. Coach Peter- I non is working lib men hard for the contest and 1 confident of victory. j Claude Mndaay, star back of thi Weber aggregation will be on deck In the Ogden game. ll Is one of th main tj of Ho Blue and White eleven. A'scmMIe will b held at both schools during the week to create in Icrest and from ill indications, from ! fans and students -'twill be some con- BASEBALL FANS TO MEET FRIDAY ' Plans for 1921 Ogden Team Will Be D'scussecl at Ses sion: Fans to Attend ' Plans for t hr Ogden baseball dub. which will in i atered In tin- now league to con:-.-' of Ogden, Brlgham. Trrmonton. Logan, Smlthfteld ami I d meetlnR to bo Ik Id a I the city ball Fri day evening, according to those in . harge of ;ii f.. i i Mayoi' Frank Prauc j. Commissioner I. Ray Ward. .'omrolssloncr Chris r d FIgnio And othei repreaentatl the city, havo i.n Invited to be pres ent n hlle rvcry loyal fan In th- - l -v . to be on deck, j The, meeting oi ofi - tho .six j leaiii.i to io:-i.. .. do- 1921 race will be held ill irigl nil City N'ovem iy it. Th, Qitttlpg here Friday eve; ning will be staged In order that every detail of tbr local clnb may bo con :1 ndcred beforg lh BesBlpii of league directors In b?ld i Open dlscpgsion on Hu entire league, the t7! n dub. suggestions r nid the like will be ri' n o all srho L' attond and il hoped that hundreds I of local fans will Ur on deck to lend . ' in hi i last season the "gdon ilub did re markably wejl. coiis'flr.ii; their fliiiiii- I. I strongth anil v. ir !, in, li . w .1 1 iai k of the team during Iho coining year, baseball should cohi'e bacl with s-'inger and pppoi galofji The Invitation for your presence lu. icon extended and if on arc a live t j Mrfcs and for baaeball, iiow your col- I ore. IS' 00 MONTREAL TO BE IN BASEBALL LEAGUE j MONTREAL. Nov. 1. Roger Bras i naban, former major league baseball st;n-. uirhod Ik n toda'. t. - ih.-l I - - - I portmen In a project to restpre Mon treal to a place in the International Baaeball league. Johnny Dubuc, of Montreal, who was manager of tin Toledo team 1ant sen son, ;.lso Is inter ested In the undertaklni:. ana will be manager If n team Is organized. Don't Get Your I Shirt Off - but get g real sbirl on. and you mill nevt-i gnoa mharcal nhin value, shirt comfort, shirt ppearance. Blrl atHfaclon hi until you j tUtTe donned one of Buckmlll 1 - custom tailored hlr- 1 he are made to your OWB Hi j individual turnnure ami Uk- II Ing, from material of yoOr H I on hoopinp HI ani ihe reault Is a shiri H i full of individuality for a par H 1 - Icular individual. H.A let uf how you tli- goodv H L' Net Ooor to 0-pheum Theater I Custom Tailored Clothes Saturday afternoon the grid fans of the city will have an opportunity of v in' a firtcli.-n contest when the fast Utah Aggie Frosh eleven vfi with the Ojrdcn A. A. nturs on the1 gridiron. Thus far this season the Freshmen at the Aggie sehool have liren unde feated and they h.i' mot some of the bo.-t teams In the stat and jn Idaho, tiihn defeated, the fast i-og.m HiKh school eleren 14 t., p in 1 rccenl game, tb Loganltea hain one of( the best nigh Hchool machlnera In tlv state They icored six point.- on tn wonderful ISasI imkIi machine 't " held the Leonards to :0 points In their contest. A comparison of scores would Indicate 1 bat ih Froah an Jus: oa fining : Lhe Leopards. The A. A. st.u are Hack lii togs snd working hard 'or tin coming con tet and also for the Kume with th Utah Kres hmeJn tb be staged here At nn; Ice d.t , w formations and new plays arc btlng framed ly 1 h. ! 1 to si-mr.; on tll- Aggie a KJ. r--; al on a:id limn in formation r lyed from 'ii' north tht Acgles will present a ii;U we.l-oiled machine I Coach McDodatd will bring twenty plaj rs on the trip and has hopi ol V Inning th 1 onteat. UfflcJali f"i this game have nol hecn immefl et but lh-y will I" named during the week, it Is prob aiiio that W 01 Aahton will referee and I Sam Olscn will umpire, with Malcolm Watson as hcadlinesmnn. The kickoft Is sel tor ' o'clock Bat urds - Preparations for the oden a a. L'lah ETesumen rid battl al Lot in i arr park Atmistice da have been 'completed by the officials of the local cjib. The ntt 1 1 w 111 stai L at 3 Jo'cloc'.c and will be ihe big feature on the card. The program oi other Bpota v. tll open at 1 o'clock. Captain Bill Glafemanp hag Bub,mlt- led th" following ll-, Q u; ers to the l QiVergltJ of L tali ga being cli j 5'ible to lake p;trt in the coniest: Dee, Irwin, i:. Wllkenaon, r; Wilkenson, Fjailey, VVataon, Olosmann, CrookstOn, Sherry, Twitchell, MEohr, Bowen, Reed, Jones, Hoyt; Douglas, Smythe ;nd MorrisHpy. The list oi eligible players for the : I ..-111 Kn . ...Km ll , A I I.' 1 1 .l,mi -..Cl 111:1 IU or- '. O to lhe local mi leia's during Hie pres ent week. Sherrr, former siar halfback 1 n the San Francisco Olympic club aggrcgu lion, and one ol their best beta dnr inf the preen; .seasou ba;i joined lb local club and will wear their colors in the remaining games of the sea- Creed Hayuond, star Ogden A A.: printen, holder ol the world's record In lhe 220 yard Uaah and national champion in 1919, swill be qn of Hie stars on the Armistice day card. Hay mond is rated as ohg ol th world's greateal . n n 1 - and -a 1 1 1 handicap up to 111 yards in the cnt'irj and 2". yard! in the furlong. The Aggie grid machine, twenty .strong. 7. ill arrive In ogden en route to Reno, Thursday ,'f'i moon. They ;n da.h with Ihe L'nlversllj f Nc vada eleveu next Saturday. RUairx .it tin i l-d" ll lnll r'lnol and i lie Weber Normal college over the coming grid battle between tho two Schools is at ieir pitch. It is yaid that some ot I be students could even bile nails in two p.irts That is UTAH UDDERS COME TOTEiS Aggies and Utah Will Meet at Salt Lake Thanksgiving: Meet in Ogden The squabble between the Cnjtyer- slty of Utah and the Flab Aggleo, cort- ccr.nlng the playing of th ThanksgTlv-i inK dn game v.- settled yeaferday at a meeting between representatives of lhe two Institutions, together With members o! the arbitration board held al the iH elier club. At the meeting it .Mis agreed that tin contest this season would Ue play ed in Salt Lake with the t officials In charge of the game, X t yen r the Aggb-, win have charge f tin game, I which will be staged In Qgflbn, Salt Lake or Logan. The following year lhe cuilot will he si H - I :il SjI? Iike. Will n. Pollartd, ESvan r: Owen and Ralph E, Bristol were th, men pres ent, named fecentl) on the ifrbitra lh .i hoard These men, together With Professor Ray West. lr Prank Waal am i: C i iisss.t I ii Aggies, and i -I,, r. i . i.. MHthewe, li H. L Marshan nnd T. M. Pltspatrlck of the "I " completed the list ot olflciabi present. Foe more than two months the con te has been hinging on the doubtful lis:, neither aggregation being Willing to concede any ground fo gyhc other. With th.- matter now settled, grid fans of the state Will no. doubt see i n-1 -ei:,s;, contest when the two elev ens nie ' Thus far the L'tah aggregation has won bul one contest while the Aggies have been defeated bnl once, n pa in t'ie Aggies have th(. host aggrega-l tion. but many u tea in has been beaten j by an inferior eleven. WE EG HAM RELEASED FROM CHICAGO CLUB CHICAGO. Vcov. l Charles R. j Weeghgm, for several years president of Die Chicago Rational League base ball club Was dropped from the dl-1 rectOrate at the annual meeting of I the stockholder today. William L.i 'eech, president of the club was ciios en in his stead; Other members of the board were re-elected. Selection of John J. Even, as nian-airej- of ihe cubs was approved as was the report of tin. financial con dition of the club, which showed .i profit, in gjddltidh to tin wiping mil of all obligations. NEBRASKA TO MEET RUTGERS SATURDAY NEW VORK, Nov. 2. University of' Nebraska's heavy football team invad ci lhe I'olo grounds today to test the prowess of the Hutger's college elpv Qraduatea qf the western Institu tion In the east planned to turn out in force and room for the Corilhuskers. A box was reserved for General John J. Pershing an alumnus -md former instructor In mathematics ai the fni verstty of Nebraska. the spirit thai gives a team pepper and who knows, perhaps the team with the pepper will win. The contest between the Ogden A. A and the Utah Frosb next Saturday at Lorln Parr park "Jhould hj 'ne of lhe hesl games of lhe season Tlie kickoff Is set for " o'clock. Coach Watson; "We will be on deck and will play (he besl braud of ball possible. My no n are all In firs: rate condition and Victory is expect- led." Coach Pet ergon: "With Skeen and Paetscb back in the field our aggre gation will luke on added strength. The rates! Will be one of the hardest fOUghl ol iht year, and ma the bes i team w in " Yea, let's go! IT'S A BEAR! Welsh's New Sparring Partner I . alf isagSi a4sgBsl? - uiszr- i r REDD) E WELSH i i h . latest t m .i i to viii Fret Idle Welch's --tuff of sparring partners al li is New ifcrscj farm n bear. Wliilc brahi Nn'i flnlalieju a boxer a- GOurgC arpent n :-. or tls hard a lllttcr ii .lack l)i ni!-r tile pa-ligllt- weight cbanipion finds that a round r two of slugging wltli the newcom er i- hlglU) exciting He h Is harder to oul-gucea a bear hi the ring ihan it Ik a or feiiuvy. who 'claim to h, good boxers. Welsh Is prepar ing f. StUgC a comeback. Whether h - -in ic-liil or not be ha- a "bear " f a spaiTlng partner .ini now Jflii Hi" hhi iin inif Hint t imiiiiiiii jjjj ij ijji II III I il I i 1111 i n,H I ' '! ii hliii Hill lllllllllnii I mi limit inimiill mi liiniiiiiiilll lii!!iiiiiilll Inn tin! llll lllliilliilll Why not give our boxers ratings , Like We do our tennis t in Sq license boards could judge 'cm To avoid those wot-up j i It would make the burly tighter i i to smooth his pstic style: And we'd soon be having better cards; Not tho kind that make us smile. The handling of the ring game by State boxing commissions has pfovi n to be a Idg step In improving fistlana. The pubHc pays the freight, and It Is the first to comment on rlmr affairs i when It t;ets a row deal. Money Zealous iu.in.i'' i nnd promoter- are In the business for other pur poses than their health and sp iidlm: their lime. I The suggestion thaht all boxers bi given ratings similar to the plan fol lowed in tennis sound- like a mighty good guide book to the boxing com missions. if matchmaker had something! tangible to work with other than the natural compiirbantar) remarks which .any Wlde-awaVe msinagcr will attach to his fighter, the set-up evil could he avoided more effectively. Practically every fight of recent date has t.i-. ii follow.. I bj a wall from thl public that it had been cheated which all remind- One Of "holtliiK the door after the horse Ikis been stolen." I The time to protect thi tans from the one-sided fights is before thej pull off the show not after I The muchly ovor-tyicwritten lulk' Of ehOOSini.' .1 Sllllllhl, opnonelU f,. lack Dempsey has brought up the suggestion for the classification of li envy Weights, hut it might be applied to all divisions of boxers. It is dead easy to pill over a set-up match The general procedure Is to put the card in the hoppei and lot the so e. lied experts play It over a few meS oh their pianos. Some hammer and some boost, and Mister General Public swallows all of It. Naturally, being optimistically in i linnl. f ins give it their ok and lay lhclr bank notes on the rail After leaving tho arena they geu erally take oath not to support an other sucker match Rut. because they are boxing tuns, they soon forget .md go back for more So tin- classifying of boxers listens like a fine proposition. It would give all concerned a line on the game. Even the fighters themselves would profit by such a plan. BEE FLAYERS BEFORE L. A. GRAND JURY FOS A NO K LESS. Nov 1. Witnesses before the l.os Angeles county grand i irj which is Investigating charges of corruption lb I'aclfle coast baseball league games In 1919, Included 'Wil liam Rumler .md Kddle Mulligan of th.- Salt Lake club. E, J Co0k,vlbj lOCret&T) ami I'.. R, Maier, owner of the Vernon club. At adjournment to next 'ednesda It Was announced that "Hod," Murphy oi the Seattle club, would be the prin cipal witness on thai day and that the ii u in her of witnesses to bi calh d after 'ward would depend on the testimony' of Murph- BUCK BASEBALL NINE LATIST IN SPORTING WORLD The '''buck" baseball nine, that is the latest name for the latest nine Dues in this sense meqnlrig "dollar," With the sifting of the 19 world series plaj i'v the Cook county grand jury. seven member of lhe White Sox team wire found to he implicated In the plot which resulted in the throwing of the I'll 9 world gcrles. Coast league stars hive alsobaen barred from pla on act ounl of betting on Rum'1- and throwing contost. AndMO with it all we present the dollar baseball club which would be Spme aggregation In itself if organ ized baseball would stand for tin ir future stunts in organized ball. The batting ord ; would I" SfC- Hullen, lb; Weaver, ai: Zimmerman, jo Jackson, if. Felach, cl Cheee. ib; Mige. if Rlsbefg, i i(h. yes, he iikiI to be a catcher. I Williams. Cl- otie Smith and Seaton pltchera Utility Gandll, Barton and Maggert. uu i nwn WISH. i-Hii.AFKLi'iii.F spy i. Andy Young. Ctraney, of Balttmorij; out polnted Johnny Murray, New xbrk, tonight In B fast eight round bout. Cheney's margin was slight. Erankie Rice Baltimore, defeated Joe Rftchl NfWark, N J.. In eight rounds. OGDEN A. A. TO PLAY TWO GAMES K ON WEST COAST Two big i'r iu 8toro on dtirlnst the latter part of the present year lor Uifl griddors of the i '2.1m Athletic association. Arrange- mi nta contest with the San Fran- T'.'l. while i hi. -oi her contest will bfl played at Sag Francisco, Christmas day agglnsi lhe Santa 'iara university Tints far i his season lhe Olympic club bag played ifive com est.-, winning "H three and losing In their firs! ot the season thej were deteai .i hv -h. powerful University of Call machine to ili. Ogden v a haa met two de and has w" games by large jH scones. They uae three more games H 'nn the local schedule b fore theeeason fH , imm i om '" r Fiancrco nlvinplc club was received ggggggfl yesterday rtatinq: that New Year's H hiaj wouid be available lor the contest. f Officials or the local orgsMiaattofl got H in touch with Santa Clara and It is , I probable that that eleven will be met J H i. prt loui figr ibra' million -voters f M repeal - xio ai'i'es-is H SPEAKING OF election v DON'T DO It with votes. BUT GENTLY, If possible. GO TO ?ome smoke shop, V TO AVOID bloodshed. AND CAST g ballot I V YOU KNOW whit chance FOR CHESTERFIELDS. A REPUBLICAN used to have. THEN YOU'LL repeal " ... ... OF GETTING vo'os YOU JUST can t help It IN THE "Solid South " AND NO election officlaL ggggffgf WELL. THERE was g bird. CAN PINCH ypu, either. WHO RAN for office FOR "COMING iack.M J . . . . . g fSB ON THE Republ.can slate. IN FACT, wc hesr. IN GEORGIA, of all places. FOUR MILLION imokers. gggWB AND WHEN the returns. OF THIS cigarette ggHH WERE FIGURED out. REPEAT REPEATEDLY. HE HAD two votes. "THEY SATISFY.'' AND THE election officials. HAD him arrested. jJH FOR REPEATING. Sj SH?..?" h?S auchanc HS . . . with hcfterflclds In the run- 1 crv aii ning. Over four million smokern SO ALL yonVotarg. bave pded Chtf.rftelds. and every JM ..LJ return swells tho otes. It urely gggggggfl WHO WANT repeat l8 a landslide for the "afctisfy" plat- LssHgl form. Are you on? L FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS That's Just Where It Is. Bv Blotaer. "' 9sS '-ru 'rrto ) j I I Y , vows BtfAi ueidu. ri r:- 'ZTV7rx'' Wm -VcWKnl UV.I OW -I MCW ) ,' T;rCA9SUUMT i- ll j-fp H . OTTO AUTO By Ahern Tl -'i Bu--x-r uotE?a. sr PE r'- LV- 7 ggssHafl i Sfrvcrfro- hWfcisr u, siM innGoTojro-vuE-do t.xf Usj V -ojrer t t U rc,k ACROBM" a- s tsjjssjgggggg - Lty i I saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa