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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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1 THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINEE 5 I SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 19 1929 Stage Rally oj Tmm Mggiek am PITT INVADES WEST TO MEET OCTOBER 19 Maerb Decisions Magna mit Star Cougars Upset Dope In Ogden Contest If' Line Smashes and Passes Plsce Provoites in Position to Score in Last Period Reeve Makes Nice Play Several Thousand Attend Annual Treat 41 500000 to See Golden Bears ByAt WARDEN atandard-Examiner Spc rts Editor 'pr and footballers real-Farr park Friday as the Cougars to their nPwIGHAM Young University students izcd an ambition of years at LoHn a "belated fourth period attack carried first victory over the Utah State Agricultural college at football The score was 7 to 6 -4- The Philadelphia Americans came behind in two of their final games with the Chicago Cubs to pull Berkeley calif oct A schedule featured by three sell-outs will enable the University of California eleven to play-before nearly half a million football fans this season On October 19 the Golden Bears meet the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia at which 80000 persons are expected The game will mark the first eastern trip by a University of California football team Southern California ami the Golden Bears should draw 76000 fans a sell-out while the annual California-Stanford contest at Palo Alto this fall Is expected to draw 88000 persons Santa Clara St Washington State St Ignatius Olympic dub Montana and University of Washington will attract crowds of between 15000 and 60-000 each It is predicted Bud McBride Nabfaska Halfback I r' i Claud Sloan "'fMiiHi-rififi UI Utah Aggies Reeve smith Right End Brlnlcy I' Day I Right Tackle Skousen Vanderhoof Right Guard Dyches Gardner 4 Center Dastrup Bergeson Left Guard Cooper Jensen Left Tackle Merrill Smith Left End 0 Vacher Call -Quarterback Thom Thompson Right Halfback Hoover I Remund Left Halfback i Skousen Gillespie Fullback Score by periods! 0 0 0 Aggies 0 0 8 Scoring: Touchdown Thom Kick after touchdown Reeve Aggies Touchdown Smith Substitutions: Loveless for Cooper West for Dastrup Mag-leby for Skousen Cliff for Bergeson Judah for Day Welch for Call Maughan for Gillespie Mc-Beth for Remund u-L- 44 1 JLa6ctate4 Pratt Photo Pittsburgh Panthers Iwlll test their strength In the west October' 19 when they meet Nebraska's Cornhuskers at Lincoln Some of the stars of the opposing teams are shown above i Old Rivals In Big Battle A Salt Lake BIG BOUTS ON CHICAGO CAROS Rival Promoters Work Hard On Plans For Fistic Events I contests out of the fire The Cougar players undoubtedly read of the capers of the men of the house of if Mack and set out to write grid history Outplayed in three quarters of the game in practically every department play the Cougars started a determined march in- the waning minutes of the fourth pe -JT This particular I march was 73 yards from the shadow of their own goal line to the final Aggie chalk mark The Cougars handled in sensational style by Midget Vacher fizzled off tackle skirted the and sprinkled their plays with occasional passes i' FIREWORKS START With the ball on the Aggie 21-yard line two line smashes failed On an attempted end run Vacher was tossed for a 10-yard loss At this juncture rthe fireworks got underway On fourth down Hoover dropped back into punt formation The star held the ball in his right hand as if to pass and two Aggie linemen came dashing at him he pivoted squirmed and ran some five yards toward his Own goal line As he pivoted a second time the ball shot like a rifle bullet down the field 42 yard i into jtfre waiting arms of 1 Foot Reeve I 1 Reeve leaped into the air snagged '-36 the leather and was brought to earth finally on the four-yard line Three line thrusts with Captain Thom finally taking the ball gave the Cougars the points that deadlocked the-score Victory for the Cougars depended on the ability of Reeve to score the try for point The powerful end took his position and as Vacher held the bail booted the pigskin squarely between the posts This pne point was sufficient for the Cougars It gave them a much sought triumph over traditional rivals Aggies counted their only touch- down in the third period on a long pass from Call to Elmo Smith Smith was forced to leap into the air7 to make the catch but he bagged the ball The place kick for theextra point was wide of the uprights In the first three periods of the battle the Farmers had (played the Cougars off their feet The Provo eleven made only threeTiirst downs an average of one incach quarter V-4' and tallied only 40 yards from FOOTBALL RESULTS BOWMAN GIVES AGGIE VIEIVS Big Grid Game Bubbles With Color Passes I Thril Crowd By SPROTTO BOWMAN Former A Player IT had to happen some time Things go on the way they had been forever The had to win eventually and it evidently felt that there was no time like the present But that Is all history now the sensational last-period victory over the Farmers The 7-6 score however begin to tell the story of the thrills in annual Rocky Mountain conference game here Friday when Coach Dick Utah State Aggies were defeated by his brother Brigham Young university Cougars the first time since the Provo team resumed football pine years ago The contest-was one of especially for the Cougars More bands more people more weather and sky out more conference teams looking on and more action with more press scribes present to tell the world about 16 And then there was A1 radio description JJ tfA if When Elmo Smith caught the forward pass over the goal line in the third period which gave the Aggies six points Smiling Dick Romney smiled more than broadly for a moment before resuming his typical scowl well-known determined look became more determined than ever COUGARS HOWL Former First Gridder Tells i etc of AlmaMater A Ray Substitutes For Wash-Kington Tribe And Lewis In Draw 1 JOE MAERO hard socking Ogden welterweight boxer earned a clean cut decision over Jackie Ray of Magna in the six-round main event at the coliseum last night Rav substitued for Buddy Washington Pocatello battler who put in an ap- peaxancf with a badly battered left jaw i failure 'to don the gloves 1 was a disappointment I to many of the fans but the contest 7 staged in its stead pleased the crowd Three! bouts la six nights That was the assignment for Washington but a bout at Pocatello Wednesday changed his plans He is booked at Balt Lake next Monday and prob-T ably will not be able to go on This condition is one that promot- ers in Utah can not control In the first place no fighter should take part in more than one contest in a week this is a splendid method to ruin the career of a fighter Washington was signed for the Ogden bout and later accepted bouts at Pocatello and Salt Lake Serving as substitute for Washington Ray a determined fighter tried his best to get an even break with Macro but was outclassed Maero chopped his way to an easy decision although Ray rallied in the late rounds -'Mr Maero had his left eye opened' in the fifth by Ray and the Ogden-ite in turn opened a deep gash on the right jaw of the Magna battler In the semi-final Bud Tribe of Ogden and Clifford Lewis battled on even terms The long reach of the colored star was a big obstacle to Tribe The two boys mixed freely and putt on a nice contest Adrian Elton hurled a challenge at the winner of the Tribe-lewis contest I I I Young1 Newey and Jack Emery battled four rounds to a draw in one of the other contests Newey scored a knockdown in the third round but failed to put Emery away Emery came back in the final round to -square matters i 1 Harry Hart conceded a few pounds to Tommy Thompson but managed to get ai draw in a slugfest at four rounds The young Hart youth put on a cyclone finish as the crowd roared its approval In the opening bout Elmer Dustin and Young Eddy traveled four fast rounds to a draw decision The contest pepped up In the final two rounds and had the fans on their toes 1 Wink Jenkins of Denver a colored battler and the New York Kid each hurled challenges from the ring at the winner of the Maero-Ray battle BEARS FAVORED IN PENN EVENT I I Urn 4 Utahn Serves In' Big Game Ai Official Crowd Exited) PHILADELPHIA: Oct The football was focused on Franklin field today battle ground for the Intersectional game between University of California and University of Pennsylvania Heralded as one of the wonder teams of the west the Golden Bears led by Captain Roy Reigels ruled tiro to one favorites over their op-" ponents despite the fact that Penn has pointed for this game The ln-tersectional struggle packs a punch for fandom and long before game time today a capacity crowd of approximately 70000 was assured Both coaches Price of the 14-karat 1 Bears and Lou Young of the Quakers have announced that they were prepared shoot the In battle The Beirs hive twice beaten Pennsylvania in post-season games on the western coast but this is the Cali- first trip here Much was expected of Benny Lom left halfback own galloping ghost possessed of speed snaky hips and football brains He Is a constant triple threat player who either runs passes or kicks as the occasion demands Eisan Barr Griffiths Rice and Kicking botham are other Californians who can pound out yardage or step along on passing plays but Lom has carried the ball on nearly half the California plays this year Pennsylvania is not lacking in speed merchants especially in the backfield where Masters Gentle Wilner and Carlsten will be counted upon to parry the ball for the Red and Blue (1 The lipeup: t1 Penn 1 California 1 1 1 MORRISON IVINS COAST HONORS i i Dicgel Is Second In Golf i Tournament Held At Los Angeles LOS ANGELES Oct Fred Morrison local pro with two sparkling on his card held the southern California $1000 open golf championship today Morrison carded a 283 for the 72 1 holes of play which ended yesterday Second place was captured by Leo Diegel Agua Caliente Mexico national professional cnampion whose total was 288 Diegel finished the final 18 holes with a fine 69 Tom Stevens of the California Country club Los Angeles finished third with a 287 also shooting a 69 on the final round I i The leading amateur was Gibson Dunlap leader of the first round in the recent national open at Pebble Beach who carded a 290 Fay Coleman Los Angeles was second among the amateurs with a 294 The record for the Sunset fields course was broken twice during the 69 record established last year by Johnny Rodgers- oil Denver A1 Cameron Los Angeles pro then shot a remarkable 68 but finished with 294 I 4 Willie Hunter defending cham pion shot a 293 and finished in eighth place 1 Scores of the leaders follow Fred Morrison Los Angeles 74 63 73 68-283 Leo Diegel 1 Agua Caliente 72 73 72 Tom Stevens Lo3 Angeles 73 75 70 Charles Guest Los Angeles Olin Dutra Los Angeles Vic Owem Los Angeles fO 76 74 78-290 I CHICAGO Oct Promoters Paddy Harmon and 1 Jack Dempsey are preparing considerable in the way of fistic entertainment for Chicago fans not together but sparing no effort to outdo each other The former heavyweight champion will present Tony Canzoneri and Stanislaus Loayza in a 10-round headliner October at the coliseum They will be flanked by 10-rounders between Sid Terris of New York and Tony Herrera Mexican lightweight and Louis Kaplan former featherweight champion and Eddie Wolfe New Orleans lightweight I Harmon has signed Earl Mastro featherweight championship contender and Bud Taylor Terre Haute Ind veteran Who fought a great 10-round' draw last week for another meeting November 15 at i Chicago stadium He has Paolino Uzcudun and Tuffy Griffith signed for his main bout November 29 and has signed Sammy Mandell world lightweight champion i Jimmy McLarnin Vancouver slugger and Harry Ebbets New York middleweight star for appearances against suitable opponents FIGHT RESULTS Br BOB WILKINSON Former Player TIE won As a sports editorf would say they realized a long ambition Now I can sit down and write verbosely with four live and six syllable' words For eight long years since the entered the conference the Cougars have fought the Aggies For seven years they fought in vain In 1922 the Aggies won 41 to 3 and in 1923 they! won 40 to 0 About '28 the outfit began to look like a real teamj They held the Aggies to a scoreless tie South Carolina 41 Presbyterian 0 Roxburg 70 Connecticut Junior college 0 Millsaps 7 Mississippi college 0 Waver 18 Wingate 0 Bethany (Texas) 13 Baker 0 Kansas Wesleyan 0 St (Kansas) 0 Bowling Green 23 Findlay 0 Elmhurst 18 Milton 0 1 Carthage 12 Parsons 0 Chadron 14 Mount St Charles 6 Henderson 26 Arkansas Tech 7 McPherson 21 Ottawa (Kan) 0 Brigham Young 7 Utah Aggies 6 Phillips 6 Oklahoma Baptist 3 Transylvania 33 Union (Kentucky) 6 Mississippi Teachers 6 Mississippi 6 Iowa Wesleyan 24 Central 7 Lake Forest 0 Rutherford 0 Mississippi Valley 27 Culver Stockton 0 Pennsylvania 17 Upper Iowa 7 South Carolina 41 Presbyterian 0 1 Simpson 21 Cornell (Iowa) 12 Yankton 6 Norfolk 0 Marquette 14 Iowa State 0 Southern 6r Bishop 0 Oklahoma Aggies 32 Creighton 12 University of California at Los Angeles 31 California Tech 0 fourTohtests IN IUU LEAGUE l- scrimmage rviMi The (By The Associated Press) NEW I Tony Canzoneri of New York outpointed Johnny Farr of Cleveland (10) George Hoffman of New York stopped Ad Warren of Chapel HU1 C1 (10) Nick Testo Troy outpointed Pal Silvers of New York (10) 1 So Friday at Lorin Farr park when Big Pussyfoot Reeves lucked a goal to give the a one-point lead a storehouse of emotions was turned loose The hilarity was not confined to the fans Every player on the team began shaking hands and patting backs Such actions pricked at my heart I sorely felt that they had neglected to remember that the game was not yet over Those thoughts were extremely unfair Those eleven men showed more of a fighting attack after scoring than at any time in the first three quarters The only thing the Aggies could do after that was to catch a pass on the first bounce Even that is a feat XGihson Dunlap 1 Los Angeles 71 74 73 724-290 Vic Dalberto Los Angeles Ernest Martin Los Angeles 74 75 71 William Hunter Los Angeles 72 73 75 Erie geavall Los Angeles i 73 69 74 In Christner of Akron Ohio outpointed Ernie Schaaf of Boston (10) Jack Gagnon of Boston stopped Mike Mc-Tigue of New York (1) Denver Plays Tigers Contest That Promises Fun xAmateur -44- Eugene Huat of France knocked out Albert Belanger of Toronto (6) i MINNEAPOLIS Dick Daniels of Minneapolis outpointed Joe Packo of Toledo (10) GAMBUNG CHARGED AX GRID BATTLES But the fans were a dire disappointment after the game was over They robbed Ogden of a glorious colorful 'collegiate riot However for 85 miles down the state highway to Provo there must have been a happy shouting caravan winding in and out the traffic lanes Utah-Colorado Will Stage Annual Grid Contest I Today oALT LAKE CITY Oct (AP) Two great football teams unquestionably the outstanding elevens in the Rocky mountain conference were primed today for their crucial contest at the University of Utah stadium this afternoon The two teams Colorado university of Boulder and Utah university wrere both in first class condition for the game which will definitely eliminate one or the other from the 1929 championship race Boulder represented by a giant but slightly green team was determined this morning to stop the winning streak which the Utes have established in their annual game with the Silver and Gold of Colorado Utah has won the last four games with Boulder and the visitors have pointed for this crucial contest determined to halt the marching Indians i His team outweighed approximately 10 pounds to the man Coach Ike Armstrong of Utah pitted speed and experience against Coach Myron Witham of Colorado refused to predict an outcome but remarked his team of giants will give Utah plenty of competition This game the outstanding struggle In the conference today probably will determine the conference championship for no other teams are considered equal to Utah and Colorado The lineups: Colorado Utah Carlson Clark Left end Sawyer Simpkins Left tackle Buster Lybbert Left guard Witcher oJnas Center Railri Olson Right guard Elliott oJnes Right tackle Spencer Watkins Right end Middlemist Davi3 Quarterback Pleasant Summerhays Left halfback McKelvery Price Right halfback Smith Pomeroy I Fullback Officials: Referee Jordan Dartmouth umpire Warner Utah lineman Reddish Stanford: field judge Kump Montana State IRIsWoMEET BADGER ELEVEN CHICAGO Oct Yearning to avenge last 22-to-6 beating by Wisconsin Notre Dame today faced in the Badgers at Soldier field the third obstacle In their drive for national championship honors The contest was Notre first game of the season and nearly 100000 persons had tickets lor the contest Coach Knute Rockne disabled by a bloodclot on his leg was to be examined by 1 specialists before the game to determine if he would be able to supervise the work of his am If the doctors decided his ap-arance on the field inadvisable Lieb who successfully directed the team against Navy last week again was to carry word The probable -lineups Notre Colrick Jensen Left end Twomey Tobias Left tackle Cannon Liethan Left guard 1 Moynihan Kreuger Center Law (O) Parks (C) Right guard Donoghue Witte Right tackle Vezie Smith Right end Carideo 1 Behr Quarterback Elder i Pacetti Left halfback Brill Lusby Right halfback Mullins Rebholz I Fullback f4 RUNLESS 13 TIDIES Cleveland Indians were whitewashed more times than any other team in the American league in 1929 The Indians failed to score in 13 games I cyclone broke in the final period of play Brigham Young players huddled Captain Thorn pleaded with his and he must have said something to his mates that touched the7 heart CougarsAame back fighting They started an offensive that ended at thfe Aggie goal line In this final spurt px the closing period the Ott Rompey athletes certainly uncorked a sensational brand of ball Twice during the game Aggies had the ball within the 10-yard line ut-penalties prevented scoring On two occasions place kicks were attempted by the Farmers of Logan One of the boots went wide of the upright and the other was blocked Figures compiled on the game show that the Cougars made 112 yards from scrimmage in that final period as against 12 for the Farmers of Logan In the seven years of intercolleg- aviate competition in Ogden the fra-' cas Friday stood out as the best by lt miles The brand of football was colorful to the eye and the sod gave the contest a better tinge of class- i With bands of Colorado university Utah Aggies and on hand hundreds of students and a few thousand rooters the contest truly was the most colorful in history Hoover Thorn and Vacher were the big guns in the backfield for the Cougars with Reeve playing a whale of -a game on the line The outstanding performers on the Aggie squad were Call Gillespie Remund Vanderhoof Elmo Smith and co-Cap tain Jensen The defeat of Aggies at the hands of the Cougars eliminated the Lo-ganites from the pennant race In rth Then things changed Ott smile as Captain Thorn oi the scored a touchdown and laughed out load at pretty goal for the winning point Enough of the scoring and a little about the Farmers Elmo catch of pass for a score was a nice piece of work Cutting out of the! line he ran laterally and reached out It locked as though he would miss it altogether but he just nipped it with his fingers The strained look on his face was changed into a of smiles An Ogden hoy Kenneth Vanderhoof played fine ball for the Farm-era on the line together with the Smith twins on ends and Ed Jensen co -captain at tackle and Doug Bergeson at guard In the back-field Call and Reymund stood out on offense with Gillespie doing exceptional defensive work Call passing and kicking were cvccllent 1 1 From the standpoint of an Aggie there Is little left to say except perhaps a bit of let it happen -again A second blow like that of Friday might prove fatal 44 STANFORD TO PLAY OREGON STANFORD UNIVERSITY Calif Oct Primed for an attempt to uphold the football honor of the Pacific northwest a band of gridders from Oregon State college fs ready to face Stanford Cardinals in- a coast conference game here today' 1 With the University of Oregon team crushed by Stanford and Washington overwhelmed by South era California In- past weeks the burden of carrying the standard of the northwest falls on the shoulders of the Staters They held the Southern California Trojans to a 21-to-7 score and appear capable of giving the 'Cardinals a merry run Cecil Sherwood a triple threat halfback and Russ Strlff a veteran wingman were expected to lead the attack which features a polished aerial game r1 DERN WINS IN SALT LAKE BOUT Religion has more good points than one realizes Diminutive little Vacher is an Idaho product His folks being Mormons they sent him to the By the same token Knute Rockne gets his fighting Catholic Irish at Notre Dame 1 1 i OTTUMWA Vale Fele-gaon of Des Moines Iowa outpointed Steve Aleshi of Kansas City (10) Louis Mays Des Moines1 outpointed Harold McWilliams Kansas City (10) SAN FRANCISCO Bearcat Wright of Omaha knocked out Leon Chevalier of San Francisco (6) I DES Henry Felegano of Des Moines outpointed Freddy Tompkins of Milwaukee (10) ILLINOIS WILL OPPOSE IOWANS One of the three yellm asters was Smith Jacobs an Ogden youth The band had an a blond co-ed STANFORD RULES GRID FAVORITE 1 Norton I Timmerman Left End -4-4- Gervin Etz (C) Barrett Left Tackle Pitto By WALTER VIVIAN (United Press Staff Correspondent) DENVER Colo Oct A conference struggle at Salt Lake City hogged interest in the Rocky mountain conference today Neither team has been defeated this year The outcome of the game will go far in deciding this year's conference champs Utah is admitted the strongest team on the western slope while Colorado rates well up among the eastern contenders Second in Interest was the game to be played in Denver between Colorado college and Denver university Traditional rivalry will have a large bearing on the outcome Colorado college led by the all-American bid Earl Clark was rated a good favorite A Denver victory would be an upset Colorado Aggies until defeated by last week rated a championship team will play Mines at Golden The Farmers should steamroller the Orediggexs into quick submission' The Colorado Normal title was at stake at Gunnison where Colorado Teachers faced Western State The Greeley team was favored to win sprang a surprise yesterday by defeating Utah Aggies Jin a hard fought game The Cougars won 7 to 6 Reeve winning the game when he converted after the eleven had marched down the field in the last period to tie the score 4 1 L- FIVE BIG GAMES ON GRID SLATE 1 I 4 CHICAGO Oct The football season reached its peak in the midwest today An intersectional game at Lincoln between Pittsburg and Nebraska attracted 35000 Wisconsin and Notre Dame clashed here before 100000 Iowa dedicated a new $500000 stadium by engaging Illinois Chicago entertained Ripon and Wildcats were favored to upset Minnesota i In night games in this section Friday night Oklahoma A is downed Creighton 32 to 13 and Marquette romped on Iowa State 14 to 6 44 CLUB PREXY WAS FITCIIER Joe Engel president of the Chattanooga club farm of the Washington Senators retired from active pitching to become a major league scout in 1918 Reigels (C) Left Guard Center PORTLAND1 Ore Oct (AP) Charges that gamblers mads bets on the outcome of high school football games were made here today by Horace Mecklem ehaiman of the school board' who announced that he would station policemen at the gates of Multnomah Stadium to bar the alleged speculators at future games Rising to his feet between halves Of the 1 Washington-Grant high school football game at Multnomah stadium yesterday Mecklem publicly denounced a group of men he declared were gambling on I the outcome of the game in the presence of high school students 1 I are between thirty and forty of you he roared In a voice that was audible in the most distant corners of the stadium addressing his remarks to the men among whom he was seated going to see that policemen are stationed at all gates on the day of the next game and sec whether or not we can keep you away from this I i -T DRIZZLE I LOOMS i AT ANNUAL GAME 1 I 1 LINCOLN Neb Oct A slight drizzle early today promised a wet gridiron for the of Pfttsburg-N ebraska game with a crowd of between 33000 and 35000 persons to see it1 rain or shine- Nebraska had a slight weight advantage but Pittsburg was picked by the master minds to win on the basis of its showing The Pitt squad bivouacked at Omaha last night and was not expected here until just before game time 1 I WRIGHT SCORES EARLY VICTORY SAN FRANCISCO Oct (AP) Wright 213 pound negro of Omaha Neb knocked out Leon Chevalier 214 San Francisco negro in the sixth round of their ten round bout at Dreamland auditorium last night A right to the body dropped Chevalier for the full count after be had taken a hard battering i to the midsection during the four preceding sessions SAN FRANCISCO Oct (AP) Another lap in the Pacific coast conference race will be run off today with two undefeated elevens involved in Important clashes Stanford' winner of two conference engagements is a strong favorite to turn back Oregon State At Portland the undefeated Idaho Vandals will meet University' of Oregon Although losing to Stanford the Oregon squad figures to give Idaho a warm reception For the first time in many seasons Washington State will be a pregame favorite to defeat its ancient foe Washington when they meet at Pullman The battle Will be for state supremacy each having lost a conference game In a non-conference affair Southern undefeated Trojans will meet Occidental college The contest will be merely a warmup for the high scoring Trojans GOLFERS COMPLETE SPLENDID YEAR Olexy Magai Morris 1 Right Tackle Riblett Avery Right End Wilner Eisan Quarterback Masters Lom I Left Halfback Gentle Barr I Right Halfback Opekun I Hickingbotham Fullback Crowell Swarth-more Klawens (Pacific coast conference): head Fitzpatrick (Pacific coast conference) field judge Eckles Washiusto11 jmd Jefferson it I 44 1 IOWA CITY la Oct (AP) Big Ten champions invaded brand new $600000 stadium today for their first assignment in pursuit of a third consecutive title Although they have encountered no really trying competition this season the Illinl were favored to win and at the same time spoil the stadium dedication celebration for Iowa alumni and supporters Coach Bob Zuppke brought a big experienced squad to Iowa City to shoot against Burt already once beaten team Ingwerson a pupil of Zuppke was not certain of having his best lineup available for his attempt to upset his tutor Captain Willis Glass-gow backfield ace was not fully recovered from injuries sustained In an early season game and his appearance in the Hawkeye backfield was problematical TEACHOUT SIGNS LIFE CONTRACT SANTA MONICA Calif I Oct 19 (AP) Arthur Teachout southpaw pitcher of the Chicago Cubs and Lillian Morrison of Pacific Palisades Calif were married here last night 1 Teachout is 24 years old and a graduate of Occidental college He went to the Seattle club of the Pacific coast league from Occidental and then to Indianapolis Just before the draft this year he was purchased by the Cubs for $15000 and two players The bride 21 is the daughter of Dr and Mrs Richard Morrison of Pacific Palisades LEWIS TO MEET GRIOOER AGAIN Sonnenberg Signs For Contest Wednesday At Los Angeles LOS ANGELES Oct Football tactica will be much in evidence in the championship wrestling match between Gus Sonnenberg and Ed Lewis here October 23 For Lewis former titleholder has been working out with the University of Southern California Trojans football team apparently for experience to combat hold Sonnenberg former Dartmouth Sid star is recognized generally as champion wrestler although the state of New York recently named Richard Schikat as champion Gus won his title by employing football tackles in the wrestling ring and Lewis seems determined to go him one better at his own game in the title match The noted for his numbing headlocks toiled with the university players during strenuous SALT LAKE Oct Ira Dern Salt Lake heavyweight wrestler today had another victim added to his long list as a result of his decisive defeat of Charley Strack Chicago giant in a two-fall match here last night Dern lost the first fall in 39 minutes when he was unable to break a body hold After six minutes more wrestling Dern tossed Strack with his famous spin and the Chicago man was out HAGENSMITH DEFEAT UTAHNS TECH LOSES IN I GRIDIRON TEST CHICAGO Oct Western women golfers took their game more seriously than ever during the 1929 season -The rules committee of the Western Golf association reports It received more queries as to regulations this year than any two yearn in its history Telegrams letters and long distance telephone calls were made to the association by feminine mashie wielders to settle private and tournament SALT LAKE Oct Walter Hagen and Horton Smith firominent professional golfers de-eated Charles Foley state end city amateur champion and Riley Nibley Park pro 4 and 3 in an 18-hole exhibition match here yesterday Smith led the way with a 66 a record for the reconstructed course ROSE BOWL PASADENA Cal Oct The University of California at Los Angeles football team last night drubbed an old rival the California Institute of Technology by a 31 to 0 score.

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