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1C? 'THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEIK evils -Ike Armstrong's Eleven Machine iri i Stubborn Taufei Record Touchdowns; ohns-ca Lists Boulder's Lone Tally. a Slated to Fall Heir to Mit Grown CLOYD THOMAS, sensational halfback oithe.Utah Aggie grid pictured played brit- liantly for Farmers against "the Cougars at Logan. Ogden High school star, will be one of the stars of the Farmer, eleven pitted against Coorado here next Saturday. The midget back thus far has performed like an'." all-con- fereace star. tRe contest Saturday will be watched by scores.of Ogdenites.

AL WAED23S of hauclmg- th i i nl' a by a te lanced i t-am a defeat 1,1 a ho 11 i i I A 1,1 pluagca tliroug.i, TJic the Colorado liui- i lutaletl only st-von -first, downs. always a opponent for i i i score of tin- ni the They worked I no ball to i he Utah -15-yard i 0:1 two ct-ssful passes mul nuido a f.rst; down on straight football, placing- piijsUin on Crimson 33- lauier yard vine. -Three hit- i TM i i I i a i i record necessary yardast'- Chilson ed a -H'-yiu-d puss to Johnson, who scampered over the line with Kichards hanging onto i i Healy converted the try for point. Early in the ''irsl Quarter prior to Colorado Utah blocked 'a Colorado (Copyright. 2 3 Consolidated Press Association.) VBAV V'OKi--.

I will. indicatidiv of a Vlii' Jiev- Crimson'machine oi -vrhi-lc 1 --rf agreed to retire and 'TV 11(75 1 "GREET THE UTESI Utah fln Colorado I kick on Colorado's own 0-yard i a On the next play fleet Utah halfback, tore- the 0 ora rt. re. Ihb. rhb.

Score by periods: 0 6 0--12 .7 Colorado. Wolf for Colorado line for IS yards, rum- ple5ltead- Mead Brcitenstsin, bltnjt on the two-yard hue. pexton Mead. Cha-mberliiv for of articles at There is '--ot much in them. closest.

friends--of waom the writer thinks he is one --unite in assailing the "yarn as pure of those who for one reason or another, do not like the champion personally. "Th" story i a Wills, who never" lias hankered especially bout with the'hard-hitting: cham- Pion, agreed to go through the Hot form of signing for a. battle just "Chiton to salve public opinion: Further- more, the varn goes that, he agreed i be silent regarding a meeting VJonuorsi-with Dempsey for 12 months and that, in return, Dcmnsev. having Wai'e cashed in on- his picture ventures, announce his retirement and name'. Wills as his successor.

Nonsense; on the face 01 it. does, whetner i-ado recovered and kicked Co nr ors Pilleo for Johnson, whatever Dempsey of danger. i Crompton- for Sawyer, Johnson for hc retires or not, he certainly has UTAH RETALIATES Breitenstein Cor no desire make himselt Utah retaliated in the second Connors for Chamberlin, Chamber- most unpopular man in the Unit- period Two short passes placed i i for Connors, Philleo for. pd states. And that is exactly Che ball on the Colorado 40-yard 9O n.

Carter for'Bohn. L. "Wittemey- hat he would do "were he to nana line On a line plunge er 0 Adams, Dickey for Bonn, his title to Wills. The very fact that Wills irre- i specti've" of" his "ability as a fighter Champion speeded around the piested for Breitensteih. Pexton Colorado left end for 35 yards Diokey, Curleo for Philleo.

and a touchdown. His speed en- j. Movie for Whiting. Champion is a CO rcd man, would suggest abled him to outdistance four for Richards. Howells for Cham- any champion of the most or- "Coloradans.

Taiu'cr missed pion. Christensen Dykeman'. dlnary common sense sheer fol- field goals In the final three; Scoring: Colorado-- Touchdowni I )y of lettin a negro have, the minutes of play in the second Johnson: goal after touchdown. a i hjp without fighting for i Healy. Utah, touchdown, a quarter Utah worked pigskin to the Colorado la-yard line only'pion.

Taufer. to lose the ball a Referee. a a 1 Vo rz i i I.M Utah came back with a rush Nebraska: umpire, Reddish, in the third quarter, recording Stanford; head linesman, C- three successive first downs after i Wilson; Chicago. Time of the Kickoff. The Red Devils, on --la minutes, straight football, pushed the pig- The whole history of the rela- between Wills and Denipsey has- been a curious tantfe.

but m- has skin to the Colorado 35-yard line. MIC5IIGAX SHOAVS A bit of strategy was then I STROXG ON OFFEXSE pulled by Utah. With the ball Michigan may turn out another only a few' yards from the cast point: a i nu te eleven-this season, side line hurled a hor JM it juts at least started' the right direction. In the opening siders know that never been afraid of -Wills is not now. Dempsey a very temperamental talker--he says lots i GOAT" ALMOST HEKO.

H2 difference the hero and the in ball is. slight. If you -doubt it, consider the case-of Roger inpaugh. v' In base it is ho-w many "r-rrpi-s you make, but h.ow costly i a Jf a mistakes dp in the 'final -result they are is a 1 player' to -wipe out any. number -of I black spots through the medium i'o.

one great- play. Jin 'the final i a of -the 1924 series, Roger i for a moment on- i joyed such a 'in. the seventh 'Peck by i dropping- an easy fly ball 'made I possible for Pittsburg to. score-two runs and- In the Farmers Remain'. For, Gonfalon in- the Rockiest Oct.

Agricultural College mained -undefeated 'In Mountain conference to' tiic re lt: 0 eighth' inning-he delivered a home run that'-again 'put; -his team front. mean or thafar.e open to struction. The, for instance, has heard Dempsey say concerning Wills; -why- should I meet Harry, ir tilt Michigan State was whipped, beats mc he be cham- t.nd in the second encounter! of oi-ld and I pass to Taufer, who ran down the side line for the second Utah touchdown. The big end again 139.0.· OI Lue failed to convert the extra point. Indianfl went ao wn, 6S-0, giving co i 0 red man to succeed to j.t_ A i i-ici YilrtV a i-- i Li of In the final minutes of play in the third quarter and in the period the Witham eleven Presorted to a stubborn air attack! 'During the entire game the Silver and Gold machine attempted 23 passes, only a sprinkling of them being completed.

Johnson accepted a long pass -late in and had an open field the W'olverjnes 102 points in 120 minutes of play. ZUPPKE-HAS SEVERAL BACKFIEM RECRUITS In Green, Leonard- ar.d Dancey, Coach Zuppke of Illinois has' three promising looking backfield men. On" the. surfa'ce, that would look as though Jack was then.worrying but he not. He has always been open minded aC from Green was used in some of the the fourth quarter from ai wen Healy for a touchdown, but the fleet end dropped the ball.

USE RJESEUVES Coach Witham of Colorado bro! en field rushed in a number of reserves year and aid Leonard is a -good punter and -pass receiver, while Dancey, laid, up with injuries year' ago, is exceptionally clever at skipping through lia has 'late in the game in an to off Tho Utcs were equal to the occasion, however, and broke up; the majority of Nurse: CRAZY "There's a man outside who want's to know if any ot the patients have escaped lately." Doctor: "Why does he ask?" Nurse: says somebody has Colorado passes. Utah's line worked beautifully against the Silver and Gold. Cox lat center for the (Jtes played I run off with his I brilliantly, while. Ryan and Dyke- iman and Taufer on the line also a world of ability. Taufe'r played sensationally at Livingston.

Howells'and, Champion also twinkled in the Red i the wing p'ositlon and caused con- I Devils' b'ackfield. isiderable tongue wagging in the Chilson'5 forward passing was letands and also in the press the.big outstanding feature of the i boxes. This chap looks like one Coloradans' attack. This chap also performed in the open found the line a in the best ends developed in the decade. Bo-berg was Utah's best frround in the backfield.

He tore (off a of fine runs- and stumbling block. Healy at end and Connors in the backfield were the other star Iplayed splendidly on the defense. performers for Boulder, has always recognized not even softer'fight is cinched until the rings. The writer has never talked to before any battle svhen Jack has not admitted thai there were chances he himself would take- it on the button arid 'fade out Of pic- "so with -Wills. never has an idea he.

would, not beat Wills, but he. was enough to Know and sufficiently- honest to admit that it might turn out the wrong-wav. In -his heart, Dempsey does "not believe there is a man in the world who can him so a -can-, draw, his ert few Inches, i the other man's head and send him to sleep When-at Muldoon's be-. hU two ago- Jack came to New York 'and''signed, with the York boxing commission J.O Harry, a i victory over. the -'Brigham university eleven Both Aggie touchdowns as: -the 'i result' of I first period 1 'a short Leddingbam'-to Thomas -was Td.T.; Oct.

1 Thomas, Salt Lake West Hish school Pan( to the -B. Y. one-yard theirs, defeated High i line, where' he run of here '-this by a score irst game' be-1 Thomas kicked' -goalJ 1 '1017 The final Aggie touchdown in the fourth T.ed- hurled 'pass to 27 to'. 0. Uie first of ihe-.

next carried the ball over. tween two schools and the- count: played 'tour "-to in favor of IIIPTTP OT, LIZEliE TAKES SE It seemed as if -that home run I would- prove' to the' deciding- 'blow' of the series. It would-transform Peck from the "goat" to the "'hero class. All his previous. misdeeds would" bo forgotten.

I But i a After two i Were down' in -Pittsburgh- half of thp- eighth, Peck again erred, pre- i 'C-iiting the' Pirates with- two runs, the margin by which Pittsburg won the 'game and series. Hear what Billy Evans, umpire and- critic, has t'o say about the final same in the re-cent series: "I doubt if any player the i of a world series ever, a such 'a hectic time- of it as a Peck's portion. I am sorry the home run in the eighth didn erase previous, failures. JjESSOx" LEARNED. -The' world series is considered 1 the last word in baseball, the ciassic of the year.

As such an event it should be staged only under propitious condf- is doubtful' -if ever a game played under worse condi- tha-n' the final clash the a 0 world 'series: Certainly my 20 years of big: league umpiring. I never saw a worse day for a "During t'he regular' season a would a never been under the conditions Had the Home team Salt Lake. i'Gibbs, -for Panthers unquestionably were the j-Gibbs racing over the goal lino superior They scored in. each 1 after a -yard-, run of not infrc-j 1 through broken I quehtly went through the Boise line-j The twice worked 4 ball, uons for'big gains. Boise', dan- gerous.at times with lacked the: punch, to-tally.

a resistance final period they, here as well as on attempts at line forward- 1 passss placed 'the plunging: a the' Farmers' 15-yard Coach. Roy Mclntyre used line. as', close 'as' they his men throughout t.he.tcame to: g.cal while there were iis'lit Aggie'- line and backfJeld Boise -substitute's. Hodson, played The of a 1 EiklUnd' played Cor th Eoxley and visitors and" in the local i was back- SmitH, I field the 'performances of Thomas land Leddingham. were brilliant.

Kicking of, Hodson West 'Buck Dixo'n, U. back. i a to -that -of i gets 'credit being, the 'individ- Davidson for 1 ual' o'f the vantage'aided the visitors matarial-1 field his'- Boise'showed sifrns of -forth of-; praise anxlousness and apparently made. from spectators numerous fumbles through' a at'- center and 'Howard tempting -to get away to'-a. run -be- at tackle were': big; stars on had in'-their arms.

-the ball safely tucked line' for-, machine. j. The'-lineup 'and summary: I a apparent, from- early' in! B. T. U.

(0) UtahAgKies that the -Panthers Lloyd were superior and rbotersi Le-ft consoled themselves with thought the score not run higher; Clark The" two clubs meet Lake on Cumhaings 'field on Novem- Hlnckley her' elected, to. start the contest, as -is i i i under the rules of the eUI um-piros never have- sone more than an inning or two. "The" decidedly up -xvere it after i Washington' runs DEFEATS Merkley Howard Left Left, Guard. Cenre'r. Right Guard.

Howe I a Gibbons Linford IDAHO TJ---12 TO 3 Worthlngton Hamilton 'Right LedUing-hain SPJOKANE, outplaying- 'its: bp- Lloyd; bonents every Left'Hal'back. Geddes 'university j.Fuller'· team, defeated Uni- Right. Thomas some but quit badly.on "the stretch'. By E. GALVIX.

Six thousand, race turned out at the Lagoon, track-Saturday in spite of the counter-attractions to a fifteenth day of the race The fifth and. feature the Ogden Elks' handicap, resulted in a surprise when heavily and heavily played; Irwin entry, comprising Lizette and All-'Over succumbed light weighted.Little Thistle, official sixteenth day, 'touchdowns; ''while 'dulph 1 Fuller; displayed a'- ''equally i jferkley: vKnudson', for- W. Lloyd. on- and defensive Utah Bcnnipn. -for 'Haw- that the- 'Idahor- Vandals: 'to i'i y.

Gibbs. Geddes; "N'uffer for vorsity of to 3, Dix'on 1 Hawley i the first inning. It was a this JTuIlback. soot -to call it off, after navmt -Qonzasa back-field in i Y. made the teams start in baa sense an.

alibi for Washington, all things were equal as to the weather and -Pltw-. ibur'gn was up against it. ting Washington four In all probability the Pirates would have been. delighted have called-. before- -it had-gone, jl.he regulation distance.

baseball as has. been and 'asso- i'- first an front followed- with Extra -Edition: -the' half mile post was. start- Lizette ciaUon.Lagoon race 16: First-race, purse 5 0 0 claiming, furlongs: China. Rose, -'108': Marvelite, with half stretch gan "to. 'tell and.

a one pne- In-, the on -L'izgtte -b'e- shorten- -ing he rstride. nag-, Baggage r.aurum,;'» 100. pui-se clauu- five'-'fur- "But wasn't a- single field Howe; Neilson The vldaho team- show sevens 'fp). ''Norton iy.V.consisteRt:'stisen.g.th',- down 'Le'ddingham; 1 for 'Gibbons; the -Carney. man '-tried to the '-by-: periods': was -in- y.

'V-. ...0 0 terfer.erice. strong: -an attack- 'difficult. r-- played under" the adverse con railways r.Austri lions that, existed, and doubt. ald per 'Of starung a Omn' 4 terfer.erice.

strong: i Aggies': 0 ()an attack- 'difficult. Touchdowns--- GJbbs. Hawley. 'Goal after touchdown- the experiment -of. starting ing a it' did serve as a good SIX tJMPS NEEDED.

point. brought out i the' outfield and jal-ong the loui the four were used mQre il- r.Austria... nt ffic ia Head linesman-. a i sp i41K period. money.

1925. series 1 Return f.J ement T5MQRROW NIGHT Winner Takes All Best Two of Three Falls aaiIIIIIIHIII Bnl 1 Terrible Turk Champion of Turkey VS. Jack Pride of Ogden Don't Miss This "Grudge" Match THREE GOOD BOXING BOUTS ARMORY HALL MONDAY. OCT. 26TH, 8:15 P.

M. SHARP bv 'Since -then. Dempsey ha skeptical, about- 'any promoter ng able to put the bout over. The the pre.dUrta. will 'be in.

New when Dempsey York and- -ask' the promoters to mike good -and is not so far off either. 'a Player considered a goal" from, field, how i- the -'ball -put. in -play? 3 1 ft attempting a goal the' fieid-Jthe' ball, strikes one of Dlayers and bounds' over the Is there a difference fs to who -the strikes: in a Decision out considered offside Avhen the, ball, -has tftuched one 'of his own behind, him. 2. -The ball.

is kic.k-off after; -a 3. 'It. strikes'-' an-." opponent i i a ior.3-year-oia.ano.uiJ- Th 1925 series proyca i 397S. 9 TM nlp not sufficient: to 1 1 J.971, Bampo, 1W: itlons tha Lizette then, stopped ana i a 9 1W: 0 th situations Thistle went- on by. a -length 0 ia 11-3; 10SS.

cover 1 half -Maircella-Boy finished Gent i craa .101.:" 18.64..'.',. caipe 4.1«t»^ ri IATI Ho nlr oT TjlZGtlC. i i A T'T-i ft 1)1 i a length Lizet.te. 195.7. The-Vainpi- The i lt 03 116r- dash HoEan; 1: 2 No a -small -field 'and resulted in- -a, TOon er Brazos, 111-: victory for S96 j0i aue a.

King, -from the stable 1 of Mrs: C. Also Senator The a big first 1 was--inf clined e- finish- had -ridden -i-out- off the 1 was run: Ing close-to stages of '-the- favorites, -'the -betting, showed ho Joe-V. -was: 1 of the sepond race, -'good speed' in' 1 1 winning, by two 'lengths Gaffney. who nosed" ou 1 the Beach, close juar.ter3,'-'in'-'th"e stages. the "favorite: 'Catherine "inade' three in rpw ''fer shegall6pcd winner by "over her leld in the fol- 11C: -Lady Hardin.yiOS 1 Thoughts, 'Third, purse.

for 'and 1 futuruy course about'' 1 'six'" '19S4, C'6te'D''Or; 105: (1964). Home Run, 110" (19'43). Seq-uan'. 1963, C-, li'O: Saint'-Pierri." 1.05:.-----. Snow Cap, 1 19SSj 'Tom- Craven; 113 1 -liCiss 7 '-Krokzu- rias" 105; 'r97-'0v Also' Ethoi: i lfJ7: 1 T.a Baga, 1 ing, for 3-year-blds'-and'- turity -course 'about.

iurl.ongs: 1970." 1-9SO- Etta' 1 lQ.4---l-9.4'3'.-'Arctic- 'King, Alexander, "109: 110; 0, If insist" on: curtailing regular sp Cee 1 many-trick -stands, the for. are patrolling-''the solve'the 1 ft vent disputed often the. have a prominent "filial result. series ever demonstrated the need of umpires more tfte neeu- than WOMAN BUYS SEATTL'E, --Word was brought.ihere. on liner Victoria' which- terday Von'' M.

a 'woman T.05: 1-833, ro erly o-wned': and; -Captain TM T-- i --ggj, explorer. patients "in' the coun-. i 3.ogs. Sunday ucai. "--N CGSS ija i a jrLVcruiL, D6rius; '-starter the mnoti-nV, -who a lot oi.

priced Itors'ci sixth TC-O BAB. Gunman: "How's 1 Ditto- ain enouch'today to pay my --Macon Daily Telegraph. a.

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