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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 18

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IP pfPT SI i pff i pi5tjwpiTO rr 11 p'6 rmwm 6 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 22 1931 CHAMPIONS OF MEN LOOPS START SEASON IMPRESSIVELY Colorado Ends Race With Win Over Suburban Basket Teams Begin Drill in Earnest Godfrey May Oppose Dern Fort Douglas Again Elects Bray ton Head Seven Stakes Openl931-32 Title Combat Day Reports Findings at AAU Meet Murray Granite Schedule Preseason Contests Jordan Strong Drills In Mat Ring Track Sports Exeel lent Prospects Ahead in Wrestling Distance Bun This Week Wrestling track and boxing are coming In for attention at the Brigham Young university It Is pre-season for all three sports but one ould not think so to see the activity around the Cougar school Jordan Granite and Murray are expected to trot out strong basketball lives when the opening league games are initiated on January three schools 8 The suburban are well flayers a'nd SUI1-U pidyers HU in addition have some strong reserves back from last first and second string players The Jordan Beetdiggers now on the last lap in the race for state scholastic football champions are expected to follow up in the indoor sport with good prospects for division and possibly state honors With four regulars back from last year Larson Jensen Peterson and Lunnen and with the addition to their ranks of Rex Beckstead former letterman they will be ready for a promising season The prolonged football season which will not be concluded until December 5 is not expected to handicap Coach team a great deal All of the boys will be in good condition and should lose little time in developing into a smooth-working combination Prospects Bright Gerald Lunnen and Sterl Jensen Dean Drayton Military Course President Begins Sixth Term JSext Season guards Delmar Larson forward andistaM galnst Great Bntaln and Peterson center should be ready for las( year the ute wag on the United Dean Brayton prominent Salt Lake attorney was reelected president of the Fort Douglas Golf club for a sixth successive term Saturday afternoon at the annual meeting of the board of directors Stanley A Roberts was named vice oclHftrtf rv- i-in TA VT i-t-4 HTSt president Thornton Morris to been and and brother Ncv Coach Aubcrt Cote who developed a team which won the western dlvl- don wrestling championship last year has 21 bone crushers Including lettermen going through their paces dally Eight lettermen of last championship outfit are available The following are lettermen: Cap tain Robert Yorgason Neff Smart Ray Haddock Vard Johnson Silvan Stephens Iman Hales Cliff Rutherford and Red Richardson These candidates are working out along with the veterans: George Gillespie Ken Basslnger Kylan Clark Deli Young Wilkins Nuttall Merrill Hammond Hap NLsonger Wayne Peterson Reed Thornton Joe Swenson Welmont Berry Blaine Allen and Earl Jones Wilkins Nuttall the one-legged wrestling candidate for the team In the 115-pound class la the sensation of the season This boy appears to be not hampered in the least by his loss and he Is rated an excellent chance of making the club Wednesday afternoon some two score long distance men will get a chance to perform tn the annual Thanksgiving marathon after being In training two months Ralph Nelson last year's track captain won the event In 1930 while Marvin Skousen sensational fullback on the Cougar football eleven was second The winner of the race which Is over the two and six-tenths miles course is awarded a track letter The race this year promises to draw a record field Starting Monday Coach Ott Romney will introduce a boxing class at the school He has procured the services of Glenn Tucker to handle the class and already several students have signed for the sport The fall tennis tournament which had progressed Into the third round has been postponed until weather conditions permit nlaying Sherman Wing Is the only player who has won his way to the semifinal round Ogden Team Drops Game To Germania PALL AOCCF I AOUI Torn treasurer and Nicholson incumbent secretary at the session President Brayton was first named to the Fort Douglas board of directors In and at the annual meet tng in 1928 he was selected president for the 1927 season He has held the Boulder Men Put Over Two Touchdowns An other Doesn't Count BOULDER Colo Nov 21 (if) The University of Colorado closed Its Rocky Mountain conference football euron today with i 17-to-7 victory iver Its traditional Svals the Colo-ado college Titers Cold weather nd a snow-laden ield woiked a se-ere hardship on he players but he game- was re-narkably free rom fumbles-e crscs and ble reverses a pass nought Colorado first touchdown in tne opemng period Nelson Pleasant and MkldlcmUt alternated In carrying the ball to the Tigers' 14-yard mark whence Bradley on an end-around play circled his right end for a touchdown Tigers Tie In Second The Tigers came back fighting and put over a touchdown to tie the score in the second period The Colorado college bucks kept plugging awav at the university line until they had the ball to the 16-yard line Bully Van Bengals executed triple pass plays several times and then caught the university secondary napping when Owne? shot a long diagonal pass to Dcutsch who was not brought down until he was a foot from the goal Owens went over on the next play and 'Captain Leon Starbuck tied the score at 7-all Colorado was late reporting on the aif and the Tl- fleld In the second ha! gers got the ball on State's 35-yard line This advantage turned out to be a boomerang however as the renter made a bad pass over Martin's head on a kicking play and the university had the ball on the Tigers' 39-vard mark Then Middlemlst shot a high arched pass to Pleasant who cut In behind Dcutsch over the goal for a touchdown Touchdown Fails Colorado scored another touchdown In the final period but Newton who took a pass from Mtddle-mist and raced over the goal stepped out of bounds In his rush As It was fourth down Colorado had failed to make the necessary yardage and not only lost the touchdown but also the ball The last points of the game were contributed by Stenzll substituting for Nelson hard-smashing Colorado fullback Stenzll placektcked from the 20-yard mark after Pleasant hod Intercepted a pass from Owens who was firing them often In an effort to knot the count Colorado Collevo Colorado T7 Roark BrsdlfV flurbuck It M(Lpai) McOrory If ailry Held leHft Wrldman rs PasIp flurbuck rt 8hwvpt Prlri re White Owens qb Middlemlst Deholcjpr lh Newton Drutscb rh pleMtni Jours fb Nekon flrore by period: Colorado CoUeu 0 7 0 Colorado 7 0 7 Summary: Colorado touchdown Brad ley Newton Point after touchdown Newton 9 (place kick Stensll (tub for Nelson) Point after touchdown Leon Starbuck Utah Cities May Organize Hoop League A new state amatrnr basketball league consisting of two teams from Salt Lake and one each from Logan Provo American Fork and Lchl may be organized It was announced Saturday by BIU Kaufman who is connected with the local fivea A meeting has been called for Friday In The Tribune auditorium beginning at 8 nu for the purpose of crystallizing the purposes of the league and perhaps to draw the schedule The two local fives will consist of former college letter men according to Kaufman Brown Wins Over New Hampshire vith an occasional post since and next year begins wh Dorn Fndf y- Baccinnl 18 said to be of On Mat Card McCullough Also Seeks Frieberg Demetral Buc ciiini for Matches George Godfrey ranked during the time of Jack Dempsey's reign tn the ring as one of the leading heavyweight title challengers may be one of the next headliners at McCullough's arena according to an announcement made Saturday by Promoter Verne McCullough Godfrey who now is upholding his ring reputation among leading heavyweights the mat is expected to accept the offer made by the local promoter and likely will be pitted against Ira Dern in a wrestling match Several other heavyweights including John Frieberg Bill Demetral and Joe Baccinnl are being considered for the top spot Friday night Regardless of the heavyweight chosen to meet Dern Promoter McCullough has rematched Jim Lindsey Toledo light heavyweight and Dean Detton in a best two out of three fall match as the other headline attraction Last week Lindsey and Detton grappled to a draw in a time-limit match The winner of the Detton-Lindsey match will clash with Hugh Nichols recognized light heavyweight champion of the world in a match at the local arena early in December Lindsey was billed to meet Nichols In Seattle but Promoter McCullough has persuaded the champion to journey to Salt Lake to risk his title against Lindsey providing the latter is able dispose of Detton Friday night Two other matches already have lined up featuring Alexis Kaffir Bill Longson in a special event Reed Detton younger and Arthur Hedin Reno welterweight It will be the professional appearance for younger brother Reed holds almost as many titles in the amateur division as Dean held when going to the University of Utah Promoter McCullough is anxious to bring either Godfrey of Baccinni 1C a Italian grappler for the one the most recent ring sensations on the Pacific coast Ten Quints Assured for City League Assurance thqt at least ten basketball teams will enter the Industrial league this winter was given Joe Christensen loop director at a meeting of hoop managers Saturday evening at the Deseret gymnasium The circuit will begin first round games Thursday December 3 at the Deseret gymnasium The teams whose applications for membership have been accepted are Department Store I Ifelson Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Utah Power Light company Professional club Farrington Garage Antlers (Junior Elks) and Five other clubs are still dickering for Utah Gas Coke Cudahy Parking National Biscuit Western Telegraph and The matter of admitting to membership these five teams and the schedule will be taken up at another meeting of team managers Wednesday in the reading room at the Deseret gymnasium Joe Christensen who will direct the league again this winter urges all managers to attend the confab In the meantime prospective members of the accepted teams should attend to their membership at the Deseret gymnasium he aald Jordan Out gains Provo Prep Club In Saturday Tilt Statistics state high of the Jordan-Provo school semifinal game Saturday afternoon In the University of Utah stadium show that the Boetdlggcre outplayed the Bulldogs In most departments Coach Eddie Kimball's eleven gained a total of 393 yards as compared with the 89 of Provo Jordan made 14 first downs to the four of the losers Provo was not penalized once during the entire game but Jordan lost 35 vards In that manner Following are the statistics of the game: vre iUdiS 'Z cougar hoop CHIEF NAMES FffiST SQUAD PROVO Seventeen basketball players were selected as temporary! This selection will not be absolutely k-oH Pnmnn mnrimaX fixed Romney announced for play era may be added to it or dropped from it as the chieftain sees fit Two other squads to be known as the Junior varsity squads will continue their workouts and any player of these groups who merits It may win promotion to the first varsity club George Cooper and Vic Tauter will coach the Junior varsity squads which seek games with junior colleges throughout the lntermountaln region The Cougar cagers leave December 8 on their barnstorming tour of the middlewest Following Is a list of those working out: Floyd Millett Joe Johnson Clair Toone Ernest Jensen Huron Nelson Kay Hart Malcom La Suer Don Chambers Frank LaComb Jay Whitman Brad Jensen Floyd Hotter McRae Magleby Ross Webb Dick Ball Dick Evans Max Nlson-ger Bob Stratford Melroy Luke Parted Peterson Ike Hart Lynn Webb Jim Francis Peter Jensen Ernie Shobcr Grant Hutchinson Tats Anderson Wilson Boothe Wayne Simper Floyd Merkley Fred Bonomo Fay Evans Cowley Willey Lowell Peterson George Fawcett Bano Kirkham Ereckson and Crawford The following players were named on the squad Captain Romney Garn Millet Joe Johnson Erickson Robison Fay Evans Toone Nelson Hunter Jensen Fcrd Evans Whitman Chambers Fawcett Nisonger and Lou Johnson preseason schedule follows: December Wisconsin at Madison Dorembor Ioyola at Chlrato Dvrembtr Marquette at Milwaukee December Iowa Mato at Aidm December Nebraska at Lincoln Deoemher relxhton at Omaha December Wvominr at laramie December Hyominr at Laramie December Olsen a Swede at Provo December Olsen Swedes at Proto December A at Proto January A at Ogden January A ai Oidcn January Clothiers at Prove January Clothiers at Provo HUSKERS WIN TITLE DEFEAT IOWA STATE LINCOLN Neb Nov 21 Undisputed claim to the 1931 Big Six conference football title was established by the University of Nebraska today In the defeat of Iowa State college by a 23 to 0 score A meager crowd of 10000 spectators 3500 of them "free Boy Scouts shivered through the afternoon to watch the conference battle In piling up the overwhelming score tn a game In which the teams were regarded near even Nebraska demonstrated ability In every department of the game An 80-yard run a line plunge a place kick and a long pass accounted for the Nebraska scores Lewis Brown stubby substitute quarterback of the Nebraska team who last Saturday streaked 70 yards for a touchdown against Kansas Aggies demonstrated today that his feat was not an accident Brown who had been sending Paul and Krelzinger Into the line In smashing drives took the ball on the Nebraska 21-yard line cut through tackle and ran down the sidelines 80 yards for first score Threo Cyclone players were on his heels but Brown out-sped them Iowa running attack was powerless against the Cornhuskers On passes alone could Iowa State make the necessary yardage for first downs The Cyclones backed up In their own territory passed recklessly when they found the going hard They found the going hard most Of the time Nebrask Iowa State 1 Temple ton It Nolte Kouer (C) If Rmlth Mr Nngfi ri Snddorl U8ert rt Haumn Ihirkro re flwohodand Hron Sb Bowin (C) Pl lh Grcfr Krelutnzer rh Brhfroih Sevrr lb Dtunrhber SubUltutloni- Nebrek Pet for Joy Minify for Brown Mantrrion for fluer Adin for Ko-trr Bliliop for Jiutlre Nrumllh for lHir-kro Hulbfrt for Rhea Campbell for Ely MePhrrson for Gilbert Bur for Mnnle Primer for Mteron BrhmIU for Ilul hert ntwwell for Penney Robey for Bo well Kllbimrne for Nnmlth Debit for Adnm Mfhls for Paul Holherk for Schmitt low State Truedi II for Impton Well-for Irtirnirll Smith for lUumann Eire for Bddor! Nolte for DHon Biobd for Trmiilelon Resmu'fn for Grrfe Hertrk for Rtitmtiseen Htrdrl for IHjrfnher John-ion for Eli-rlrk never for Nagel Blolm (or Bowen Rot for Nolte COILFfE ((' FR At Princeton Vsrsltjr Prim 1 PTlnc ton 0 At Olivet Mich Hop 0 Olivet 33 At Cambridge Mam Yl 1 Harvard I (oerUme At Columbus Ohio: West Point 1 Ohio St unirltv 4 OSSINING Nov 21 The gridiron con' eat botaern Slug (Sliig't rootlet eleven and the poll('e Dr Munn Cannon Rre-ommendetl for Olympic Sim Judge Post William Day eecretary-tre1 urer of the lntermountaln A A returned Saturday from Kansas City where he represented the as soclatlon at the national convention of the A A He brings good tld ings Dr Munn Cannon chairman of the lntermountaln A A swimming committee has been iccoih-mended to the Olympic association's executive committee as a swimming Judge for the Olympic pool events at Los Angeles next summer The Olympic executive committee which convenes at New York November 29 will undoubtedly pass upon the recommendation for the Salt Laker Day said Three years ago Dr Cannon served as an official In the national A A meet at San Francisco and his experience both as a swimmer and a Judge makes him a desired official for the big meet Of Interest to crack Utah track and field athletes is the announcement that a United States track and field team will oppose a picked British Empire squad at San Francisco next summer following the Olympics said Day Nate Long Ute ace of sprinters will likely be a member of the Yankee team Two years ago Long represented the United States track and field team that invaded South Africa for a series of exhibitions Other Utah track performers such as Levi Myers of Utah Aggies who was a teammate of Long'a in the British races and Byron Grant Ute hurdler may win places in the Olympics and hence upon the team which faces the British Empire team While in Kansas City Day who is supervisor of physical education of Salt Lake City schools visited the schools of Kansas City renewing an old acquaintance with Dr James Naismlth of Kansas university Inventor of the game of basketball Day also visited Bchools of Denver where William Grimes Rocky mountain conference grid official directs the general physical education department The Utah delegates issued President Avery Brundage Chicago of the national A A an Invitation to stop over at Salt Lake upon his return from Los Angeles Badgers Defeat Maroon McGuire Plays Brilliantly CHICAGO Nov 21 (UP) The University of Wisconsin defeated the University of Chicago 12 to 7 In the thirty-fourth renewal of their rivalry today A crowd of 20000 persons saw the hard fought game Wisconsin won because of superior punting Russ Rebholtz tong and w'ell placed kicks continually drove the Maroons back to their own goal line touchdowns came In the second period Rebholz punted outside the Chicago 7-yard line and after Blrney Chicago kicked back to his own 32-yard line a lateral pass Rebholz to McGuire was good for 29 yards and a touchdown The second touchdown was scored a few minutes later punt wag downed on 8-yard line Sahlln punted back to his own 38- yard line where McGuire caught the ball and raced over the goal line Kabat missed both attempts for point after goal Chicago scored In the first quarter after Weln recovered fumble on the Wisconsin 19-vaxd line ihlln went over in six play amberg kicked goal spectacular running which ended In two touchdowns was the feature of the game The lineup Chlczzo Wisconsin Wslih I Thtirnr Bwsrlni le Cuthbcrt Humber 1 Ksbst Rsrsons Kreuscr Horwlts Kranhold "cls rt Bmlih Wlcn Osllln Blrnez sb Nlson Hummers )hb Mnfur Hshlln rbb Mnhoner fb fkorc bj qusrlers Wisconsin is Chlcsito 7 0 (Substitutions Mo Rrbhols llib i Psccitl qb i Kundxrt R'out It I Lovshln Brirol I Wlmmrr' ob Zi-nncr Stsli qb I Zimmer 1 1 ib Tempi rbb Touchdowns Sshlln McOuir 1 Point sftor touchdown llsmbfr Officials Rfr Frd Oardnor fCor-nll: umpire Anthony Haines (Ylc)j field lodte Ie Daniels Hewolsn head linesman Perry Orsses (Illinois) Carbon-Emery Sportsmen Cali Annual Election TRICE Newell Cook state fiuh and game commissioner will be the principal npenker at the annual meeting of the Carbon-Emery Fish and Game association at the Carbon courthouse Tuesday evening Fish and gams problems throughout the stale will be dlscusaed by Mr Cook Twenty-five new director will be chosen at the meeting and the board will organize following the election according to Dr Goetzman lpreiMsnt of the association The activities of the paat year on of the moat successful In the history will be reviewed Liberty Begins Monday Lincoln Off tot Flying Start in Granite Champion of last season are making their power felt as pluy progresses In the seven Salt Lake dl Vision men leagues which now ai threshing out thur schedules Inauguial games In two atakes last week brought the total to seven now competing and by the end ol next week at least eight of the twelve In this sector will be active Liberty stake opens Its schedule on Monday at Westminster gymnasium Only Oqulrrh Tooele Kant Joi-dan and Grant stakes have yet to fire their opening barruges but all of them expect to have their schedules prepared this week By the last part of December the entue twelve stakes will be in the heat of title warfai The Lincoln juggernaut of Granite stake which has ruled the Sail Lake division the past two seasons is off to another strong start In Granite stake It has won two straight games to date and has a week of rest before It meets Its traditional rival HugarhouHe Thursday December 3 No games are scheduled In Granite stake this week on account of the Thanksgiving holiday Meanwhile 1930-31 leaders of Balt Lake Pioneer and West Jordan stakes are undefeated thus far while the champion club of Ensign stake Eleventh ward has loBt only one contest Poplar Grove Pioneer champion Twenty-sixth and Bixth-Seventh are deadlocked for first place In this loop and at this early date It appears that the title winner once more must be the quintet which can defeat Poplar Grove Seventeenth ward champion of Balt Lake stake got off to a victorious start last Monday while Fif-teenth and Twenty-second wards yearly leaders In the second division each has two victories to its credit West Jordan champion of West Jordan stake triumphed In Its opening skirmish last week and enters the second round tied with three other teams namely Bingham Riverton Second and Bluffdale While Bountiful First champion of the stake last season ha dropped on of two games Bountiful Second with two straight victories has asserted leadership In South Bountiful stake Twenty-first and Eighteenth have jumped into the van of Ensign stake teams as the champion Eleventh ward dropped to second place In last week's games Cottonwood and Taylorsville again loom strong In Cottonwood stake 4- Team Standings in 31 I A Leagues KNMcm STARE ItuidlBS 4ii Teems Won Lost Pet 1 0O0 I 600 600 600 5i0 (W0 JPhtnth Tnty-Strst 13 PY 3pynth Twentieth Twentf-vnth 1 Twclfin-Thlriceiith 0 UniveriHj 0 1 Wodamdty Brhtdul VtifwiHy Twellth-'I htrloenth Bnsign Twnty-svmh Jr nn teenth Twnly(lralb Twentieth ft Klevenih SOUTH DAVIS STARS in twin Won Lot Bountiful Swcond 0 Ptrmln ton Pet OK) 0)0 500 6o0 5Q 00 000 Bounilfal First ful West Bounllf Cenwrvihft First OntarnUf Second Bouth Bountiful 0 This Week' Schedule First vs OniMvtil Bwcond amunston vs West Bountiful feojilh Bountiful vs Bountiful Bwcood GfcANTTI STARR (DIVISION ONI) frtaeding wf lh Teas IJneoht 0 1 ooo Pussrtious lit OoO Parley 1 6(H) clurdi 0 I Ooo huky I ooo GRANTTS STARR (DIVISION TWO) BUndlaf wf tks Tesjs Won Isowt Wustch 0 Kishisnd Ptrk Hawthorn Emerson Forest Del ho Sines this week Pet 00 CM) 64K) 0K) 000 PIONFFR STA1 Undine the 1 TAKE Won Lol 8 Pr 000 (UK) 000 Pmtf Orova nth Seventh Twrenty-shtth Twenty-fifth Thirtyeoon4 Csnnon rnh TUi QnO We4iift4art SthHnhi Tvrnt-istln JhlrtF-Aecood Fifth Ftfpfor Orov Fourth Thirtieth VI CunAOQ Dizth Seven ih by SALT LARK fiTARC (DIVISION ONE) VlAadni 1 Ufa Tni Woo Lost I Pel 1 (XX) i i 'rwpntjf-nlnlh Twenty-fourth (i UMnth Twvnljr-eiihth 0 Center 6 (K0 00 OoO ALT LAKE ATAKE (DIVISION TWO) ot Ut Tm Won Lot Prt (NX) 014) SO! Cxwi 0m 000 (HK) Fftvnth a Ifmy-win4 1 TTnH'r-fourUi I Niwtffmh 0 Twvnty-iMrd CMol MU 0 Fuuflcentb 0 wrT jorimn ItMdim ih luma Won Lout 0 0 0 0 I I 8 1 Prt 0 m) 11 0- 0 P'rvuhltm Jordi vwrfzjn 1-ilk Hrrlmn iith Jordan itzvert Firrt Un be coed 1 o-'b (Ml 0UO FORT COLLINS TUSSLE COES STORM FORTCOIJtJNS Colo Nov 21 Mt Rfxky Mountain ronferenre football lan tieduled today between Colorado Aggies find Colorado Teaehtn wa postponed bet a use of a heevy rowjtorm The game will he j1sjd December I J'" sixth term He also la active In civic and legal affairs of the state for he now holds the presidency of the Utah State Bar association Morris who filled the unexpired term of Dr Klrtley on the board of directors was reelected to that place November 14 when Brayton also was chosen a member of the board of directors again Two directors are named In odd numbered years and three In even numbers The other officers and Robert Porter complete the board of directors Cyprus Basket Shooters Begin Earnest Practice With the close of the In terclass series Thursday Coach Russel Magleby officially started basketball practice at Cyprus high here Friday Led by Captain Harold Harkness forward 25 boys answered the call Besides the captain tlnee lettermen of last year and also four reserves who did not make their letter were In togs again The lettermen are Claron Aldridge forward John Rlgler center and Hy Duckworth guard The reserves are Darrell Dimond and John Papanlck-olas forwards and Jerry George Pehrson guards From the showing of these boys In the Interclass series Coacb first year of coaching will bring to the school one of the best teams to represent Cyprus In many a year Other players to report were: Forwards Wendall Hlbler Leo Brown Bob Jarvis Mario Turpin Jay Richardson and Walt Deland: centers LaMar Sandall Harold Richardson and Richard Marsh guards Waldo Littlefield Billy Clarke Lewis Athas Don Tomblln Orant Baker Ind Jerry Hatch So far Coach Russell Magleby has arranged five practice games They are: December 15 Granite at Cyprus December 21 Davis at Cyprus and December 31 West at Cyprus Coach Magleby expects to arrange two more games with some team on home and home basis preferably with East or South high schools or the Utah or reservea Coaches Arrange Sophomore Loop Coaches of Murray Jordan Blng- ham and Cyprus schools have organ- lzed a sophomore league lor the jor- a good year on the waxed floor Add to this quartet Rex Beckstead and it makes prospects for a winner at Jordan mighty bright Coach Cecil Baker at Granite also has a number of last year's regulars back for another try for the state title which they relinquished last year to Murray Sid Kramer and Marvin Parker two regular guards are back and leave little to be desired on the guard line for the Farmers Kramer has rated all-state guard for two years Two other lettermen back are Harold Miller and Dave Cox Both of these boys will have to work plenty hard to land as regulars Bill Pendleton who stood out on the second team five a year ago and who had been given a good chance to place as a regular had he been eligible Is out to make a place on the starting five He can be used at center or guard His younger brother Stewart showed good form in the class series games and will likely make the squad Ralph Crowton and Robert Bunker brothers of former Granite basketball stars are out for the team andshould make good Everett Wood and Frank Mackay both from the Plymouth junior are about the best looking recruits from the second-year candidates Champs Lose Regulars With a state ttile to defend and with the loss of two regulars and one srong reserve Joe Johnson Gene Wood and Joe DeNlro Coach Reed Swenson at Murray Is going ahead to develop a team which has hopes of making another title march At present Coach Swenson Is sending all candidates through a series of class games and hopes to uncover some good material He will be handicapped in the matter of size of his plavers Alma Erekson who played sensational ball In the final games of last tournament for the Smelter team is the only player who will stack In size with players of the other schools He will likely be used at center Sammy Oliver guard and Johnnie Pearson forward although both small are almost sure starters for Coach Swenson's five Webb Snarr forward Earl Linnell for ward and Earl Mathews guard all made their letters last year although none was used regularly These three boys are all small for high school plyra Both Coaches Swenson at Murray and Baker at Granite have arranged a full schedule of preseason practice games They are as follows: December 4 Granite at North Summit December 5 Granite at Park City December 9 Cyprus at Granite December 11 Murray at Pleasant Grove Granite at South Summit December 13 Granite at Cyprus December 18 Murray at ProvoiDecem-hcr 23 Granite at Murray Iecember 29 Pleasant Grove at Murray January 2 Murray at Granite Arizona Noses Out De Paul 14-13 TUCSON Ariz Nov 21 (UP)-Depending chiefly on straight football the Univeisity of Arizona surprised De Paul university of Chicago to score a 14 to 13 victory here today Carlson Wildcat fullback was the scoring threat for the university plunging two touchdowns and con verting one placement kick Leary converted on the second for the extra point Matt Steffen continually threatened the Wildcats scoring one touchdown Dea passed to Engle for the oilier score Conversion was made on a 'raxx Hartman to De'a 4 4 fair item urging them to be courteous to the vl iting piUrrmm and show the that orld 'V a PROVIDENCE I Nov 21 (UP) came from behind In the last three minutes of play today to )3(break a 13 to 13 tie and score a 19 Uttfh Coppvr 8 allies 0 8 8 Mines Blue Stars RtarSAr'i Ewlt Owinnl 10 Osdn I Asr'i Nh4t South Junior Blu Btn Bltck 8t ri nferra Hawthorn 1 o'clock tx-hibitlon imrl Fmlrrounri Tlklntii rfr Hwinorn kick-oil I JO Eight plucky Ogden soccsrltes braved the blizzard raging on the state highway to meet Germania at the stats fair grounds Saturday to take the worst defeat ever charged against a Junction City eleven The score was 10-2 Playing on a bard snow crusted ground the full-team Teutons soon assumed the upper hand scoring through Gentner Nestman and Newman to lead 3-1 at the half Danny Stewart scored for Ogden The second half saw Geramnla riding roughshod over the depleted ranks of the Ogdenites Newman made three goals Weherfritz two and Nestman two Slewart again scored for Ogden Captain Lynch and Stewart combined well together but the going favored the Teutons who played their best game of the season This win moves the Ger-manlans Into sixth position In the league table Li Kicr neup: 0rmnt Ionard 0dn Rovr Udlnk Otlbvrt rb lh tiib rht) or lr Rt nirn Iv Hirrluflk rfrtt Nrwman Ofuidff It Ntwmm Oni MVFri Ormnnln- Ntwman 4 Npitman 3 VNrhrrfrlti 3 Oratner Oulfn 3 Ftrroni 30-mlmit hlvv Alabama Preps Seek Charity Till 28 27 or 28 to be plajed for the benefit of charity Coach AI Clemens said Tuscaloosa would accept a game anywhere for actual traveling expenses provided the receipts of the game went charily to 13 victory over the fast New Hampshire State eleven New England small college champions halfback icored on a 20-yaid end run to win the game neither team able to follow tire ball Gllmartin rangy -yard end Tile game ended In darkness1 Laundry Employes Hold Hare Drive Employes of the Palace laundry will hold a rabbit hunt In Rush valley Tooele county Sunday for the benefit of the needy The group will leave the laundry plant early Sunday morning and will devote the entire day to the hunt Two teams will be fmmed to be headed by A Droney manager and HI Murks aerretnry-ti eiKurer All of the rabbitj will be distilb dan-Tooele division with the rue Lmrd ing games scheduled for Friday I Swl Vm7ut'4 January 8 Coach Reid Swenson -t TUSCALOOSA Ala Nov 21 (7V-Tuscaloosa high school undefeated for seven years In 63 games has Issued a challenge to any high school tiled at the laundry 748 F-ast Fourthjln the nntlon for a Rame November Tota Nam Kcr pattla Avrrafl diatamr pnts Number tnaltlra arM lot bv yrnallirs Nambrr fublra Own fumMta rccnvrred NumHer of tftui-hdnwns Nsmbtr yuims Detroit Again Wins tprr Michigan ofn'P Murray drew up the following schcd- uie January 8 Jordan at Cyprus Murray at Bingham January 15 Murray at Cyprus Bingham at Jordan January 22 Jordan at Murray Cyprus at Bingham January 29 Cyprus at Jordan Bingham at Feb-' ruary 5 Cyprus at Murray Jordan at Blnsham February 12 Murray at Jordan Bingham at Cyprus The organization of the new league sites theee four schools a belter chance to develop vounqer platers South sheet Monday morning those desiring them 1 Holy Ci OSS (yds Two-Point Victory to tramps nrc to hr plavd In the flftrr Menhotn Thfe four ichooLs now hae liut'thiee complete leaKurs for bn ket thelbrll for the first Lam the ficiind team and the sophomore players No plaver of higher than second year standing will be ellgtb'e to play All r-mncoT-n wr os football team from Port Jerv ts -pm UMnrn as can be found any DeTROIT Nov 21 (LP)-TheN to be plated tomorrow after- inhere rnivenilty or Detroit flevon defeated nntn nn mi-nn finM hi State colhv 20 to 13 here tnrrd 1 today thus kpppmt Us modem rec 'uniform lord nsatmit the State eleven cloan I tuu tir Afor io Inthe eHlvriVfVe Wardcmrs w-inpeed by thesiurdvand pBrt of the first nuaricr Detroit ing by the'V Ul- )'oufl11 "I'P-'anre of tirtr adur- any police officer In ronvlrt fans ng'Unst A photograph of the policemen's team was shown to the Slug fling 1 iqund tonight and tha convtit play arle-to-be WORCFSTi Mass Nov 21 (UP) Holy Cross defeated a hnrd-fight-mg Loyola of Baltimore eleven to-do 16 to 14 Lovoia put on a beautiful passingjVon Toppetts Clarence Litt'e Prcx-nttin wtiiih hud Holy Cross In trou-ton Jleiner Roy Porter lies Parkln- Monran orcaiued their basketball team week The following alii pliy on team- Harvey Poitcr Elmo Robison minions of tlie law in tinifmm an- Both tennis aie confident of vlc-G Fox aeerelaiy estimates thnt lie third and fourth perlo is nounced that the rix lei for the (my but the betting favors (lie Ring more than a million fish were plani-pucked with thrills as both cop' tram II! not be admitted un- Sing teim which lias thown greatl-d in Carbon nnd I'meiy counties woith who selected Harvey the Texss College of Mlneselev-lrapped TonlrVit' lh" mini a food hun'red eaptaln and Clarence Little as ath-en mopHed t'-e few Me--ieo Agjlcs bred In nwev for tin W-vard iit-mumhin tidk to th nr'vmx York (iVini- nm h-Vr a o-e nin lhW t0djy 10 WlU 20 10 a Ud Ui dCaJUS th? InieKw Uhnb: g'i miWrU jwent ahead to lead by a point at til ble all during the gome Holy Cross' winning two point cum as the reeult of a blocked kl which rolled out of the end zone for 8 safety SSSSiWe-5ie'iwleeve ahWfrirMqB' St -4 4 5.

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