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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 13

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13 -1 Oxford'Cambridge Team Wins Annual Meet From ale-Harvard Combination 'TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 10. 1927. English Athletes ake Seven First Places Wrinkles From Rockne 1 i Americas Outstanding roottali Coach and Writer for The Salt Lake Tribune Gh cs the Vtah Aggie Coaching School Students Some Pointers on SITUATIONS -ne. Result Is Upset; Carr Equals Vault Record; Burghley Meets Defeat.

ry W. (v.v hm J- V'i r- r- ftMj eM.Vnrtr-.xp KT f- I I f- 'J -j mwt "I Ji 1 'b iai A rYf rr-1 A i ifA kA- 0 sfc Ihoaa who plav fbt- a tnoiai -rlc tory practice mollv coddle pachology Notre Dame always plays to win, never to tie hn a man b.ts on ftir team vnu have a potential main No quortrtak (an to overconfident The center, the quarterback and the two tackles form the nucieus of a footbait team With these men first class the rest of the team can be whipped into shape; without four Qcci men for these positions the season is hopeless fake kick is one whUh should be used earls That will keep the nd pulsing all through the gam' .1 if A Rockne Talks on Officiating for Monday Special to The Tribune I OGAJT, July 9. Knute Bockne will devote an entire session Monday In instruction to football officials and discussing football officiating and its problems. The Notre Dame mentor if in touch with every angle and rule of football as perhaps no other single man In the country, and two hours of his advice will prove almost invaluable. Rockne class will begin at 7 oclock Monday morning, and all officials and others interested in the angle of the game to be discussed at that time are Invited to the school.

There are several who are not registered for the full course who will likely avail themselves of the opportunity to get this information. A vJ ,2 A I a. a y-' KvVt. (K V', i a in A't sA fc- A if 1 a. at J' A A i xs -v Jt A 5 j- i- iv 4 If the scare is three to nothing, are In scoring distance, but if It Is four and eight try an end run or a plunge Do not try a goal kick.

That would be six points, but ou could beaten bv a touchdown Sk ore 0 ft against you Third down, vard tn go, on fourteen-'ard JtaY for the single -vard -TheG gum vou four down for the next ten and then four for the last three. I rnl'-r the conditions above, if you era in that position by a fluke and vmr team la no good at bucking the line, trv for a pass S-ore 9-u. fourth and lire, twenty minutes to play punt out of hounds Srore 6-0 In vour favor; fourth and four thirtv -vnrd line, four minutes io iv ami jour -ream has shot its iolt a pcft to the end xone, you tm ten vards when thev take the ini! the twntj-jard llrfe, if you told infill ard get the ball and have itinwnd vour punch repeat ne Ihud and eighteen to go thirfi-vird line fifteen minutes to 1 jiiim to rorneis that will put the opposition in a plar where it will be bird to return the pasa If InGntpted and where they will have a bard time kicking out S' ore 3 fourth and three to go; wlhin five vard line, fifteen minutes to piav trj an end run to the corner. If jon make It vou score if you lose tin the 1 all in as Wad a place riK vou inn find for them or ft 0 fourth and twenty-four, fifteen minuti to plav, on your own five vard lino thtir itw are aet for a ih and their line has been reinforced to nnh the your kf nervous pull vour. ends in pin put two men on a ride to protect the kl ktr and then 'punt jui of bourd4 Situation same as above except that the m-ere la ft-ft A' pass right over the middle might take them by surprise and Is worth the chance.

Situation same but score 6-0 drop back behind your own goal line for a eafetv, Score would be 6 to 2. your ball with a chance to kick reasonably fr from interfrence coro 0-0, third down, one to go; ebwn-vard line, fifteen minutes to plnr You have a man who is good for thr5 to five yards almost every tp ic hnothcr who is alwajs rood for ne vafa a third who may go twenty or t-n ue vour five-yard man IT he makes it vou have nix vards to go and four downs to make it in If you use the one-yard man you have ten vards to go and four down to do it in. as -rf-' A e. --V 'i-A i r- l'. I 4, e-v has a poor cantor his no offent If the renter Iruf hl bond the game loM All prnoticf should done nnd pf me rondl-ticni Maul Die renter vv 1h he Hi fr vipk he v.

11 AY maid In tin i 'it pr l-'Y utc V- ''V I it A i J-V' 5 Ik-cv r- jv '5 v' 4 ar- i tl 1 i A -s. yt i A tu jj -fi gt i A J-Tu -r, 4 1 i -va 4 AV "A A ft "4 A i Carrick Victor in Canadian Amateur Final Youthful Golfer Defeats Former Champion for Title. 4, rA 'i 1' A. I tv 3hC V' A 1 tTAMTORD BRIDGE England, Jut 9 P1 Id bv their titled captain, Lord David Burghley, the aomblned Oxford and Cambridge team today upset calculations by conquering their Harvard-Yale rivals in a battle for international track and field hon-( rt Displaying marked superiority tn the track events, the British collegians won by 7 points to 5 for the Americans in a contest decided by first places Harvard and Tale entered the meet trong favorites, hut unexpe ted f-et-Latks on the track upet the chances in a content whth saw the sliatter-'ng of three meet lecards, one British r-rord tqd equaling of another meet mark -k The victory was the fourth for Oxford -Uanihrurse and squared the count the international dates back to It aroused so much en thusiasm among the crowd of 20 000 that a lage band of enthusiasts Attempted, unsuccessfully, to carry members of the victorious squad off on their shoulders Lord Burghley And Runkel, Tambridg sprinter, were thp aces of the I rltih team Runkel flashed a brace of h-'ll'ant victories In the 229-vard ahd 440-yard events vvhtV Lord Davy gave a sensational all-around rformime winning the 220-yard low hordes record-breaking time, finishing second to hi teammate, Weightman-brnitl the South African, Tn another rec ird-shattering race in the 120-vard high hurdles and finishing second In the kO-yard run The half-mile run decided the meet in convincing fashion, for Brown of Oxford took first place, with Iord Burghlev on hlr heels and the last American hope, Hogan of Yale, In third place Al (Truck) Miller Harvards 220-pound sprinter, carried off the da-h defeating Bayes Norton of Oxford former JYah -tptaln but the rimson tar rnKtred th-rul in the 220 Tho onlv Am'nan triumph on the track was scored bv Ms Smith 1 iit the three mle run Hit -invddtrto tarried off three of the four fied events, two of them in rcroid breikuig fashion Sabin arr Yale holder of the world a pole-vault record, achieved 11 feet to dlspluce the best previoua British mark of 12 feet, 9 Inches This height, however, onlv equated Carr record for the meet, made in 1 23 the United -States, and a foot of hie own world record Gharlev Piatt, Harvard football captain broke the meet record fir the shotput with a toss of 44 feet, 5 inches while Demon of Tale in, the broad jump to compute the llt of American winners Outstanding among the upsets to incrknn hopes were the defeit of Red Hggrtv Ilarvird enpt im bv (J 5 of Oxford in a sensational duel In the m'le run tne fall ire of Tamelot Itos of Yale to do better than third in the iarvr-mile and in-abilitv rf iren Tales star jumper to land better than fourth place In the high Jump, in which two Cambridge men tied The summaries 100-vard dash Won by Miller, Harvard, second Norton Oxford, third, HU, Yale, fourth Bagnail Oakley, Cambridge Tune 10 1-5 stconds 220-vard 1 hurdles Won Lord Purghlrv CambrldgeT eeond Kieel-horst Yae third Livingstone I ear-mouth Cambidgr. fourth Sh Irion, Yale Tim-, 24 7 10 second i record i rd 2' seron made lv pot Htrvard romls flat, h.o ji.i I.

3s Y' iP rlfX 4 OACHE3 who considered themselves wise at the grille of foothill are learning many thmvs that they never knew existed in the game at Ltsh Aggie coaching school, at which Knute ftoJtne, Americas greatest football coach, is putting oier the idoas that have made ins Notre Dame teams the best known hi the country. The lateral pist which is clue to become very important the game, due to a change in rules by the rules committee, has come in for mu'h explanation at the school. In the pictures here Rockne is demonstrating to two of the coaches at the school just, wherein the technique of the lateral and the forward pass differs. At the left, Rockne is explaining to Coach Lavik of the Colorado Agricultural college how to get away the first lateral pass of a reries The first pass must be thrown from above the chest to keep it above the end who is charging in. If the end comes high to block the pass he is laying himself open to a straight arm and an end run.

To the right, Rockne shovra Coach Duke of Grinnetl how a forward pass should be put on its way. Speeder Forbidden to Drive Car for Year mt -By Wilts 1 bv JetM 2 nip re-NaPIn GpIspI nut TMneta Tima of fame I iunir 43 oiinutt a A V' ASTER, Ont Juv 9 Don (arrkk vuthful Toronto golfr tod ly won the C'analian amateur polf championship for the second time, defeating Frank Thompson of Uhifago, 7 up and 6 to pla, in their thirtj-elx hole final match Garrick won the championship for the first time In 1925 Thompson tried hard during the afternoon round to overcome Garricks lead of five holes which the Scarboro club plaver had at the end of the mining eighteen Carrick however, continued to play sensational go and steadil) continued to increase his margin Thompson who won the title at Winnipeg is one of the hre famous anad an gulfing brother! trank Stanlev and William I rank moved to i hie ago, whae he is a member of he hnollwood Golf Uub Knute Rockne pare him for it Mv guards inuM have the abilitvr to pull out of the Une quh klv and vet be able to stand the giff if th other teat decides lo overwork them The guard must he a man does not expect praise from the outside He never get it My quarterback is alwaye rioht. If you correct a quarter in front of the team you weaken their confidence in him and you iose your punch, I handle mv men In ff rent ng inn mn work bec-r ut fathr-h tilks, othtri thrive on al use hi a mi fumbl a im it own ltrrltoiv aid if op, merits ri'r I til- I all that ib the tiiie foi the op p4n nts to ti a lolig guntng pia for tie tarn whhh funilIid Dm busy cussing its hard lufk to setth down to real football for a ftw minutes If your team le leading- at the tart of the second Half and the other fellows come out there with blood In their eye and tears running down their cheek, tret held of the ball and give those babies a chance to cool down, or they are apt to murder you When in the lead play safe; when behind, gamble The worse you are getting licked the more chmces you can take One point Is enough by which towin a ball game When playing a heavy scoring team th only tbmq to do is to ou cce them Playing defensively against such a team means dtcaiter in most cases. When the field Is wet gnd slimv, kick, kick, kick If you get a break and are within scoring distance, then start jour real attack If you don get the break, Just keep kicking Every town has ariot of fellows who play their Wednesday's stock market on Thursday, their Saturday footbaH games on Sunday. There one safe rule jn plaving a hpfiu scoring tam Ke the boll aw iv frm them Plav Mowly and d'libfraUlv If you have no kicker, a long forward pass Oft frst down hi a good play, ff you make it, well and good if it is interceded, it will be away out in midfield or beyond; if it fails, you have lost nothing but a down.

Rockne Spins Tale of a Red Shirt 0 040 00 00 'T 0C Football Is Played Above the Ears Robert Williams, 17, who was arrested several days ago on a charge of speeding, was sentenced to serve thirty davs in the cltv Jail Saturday bv Judge Tanner In police court. The sentence, however, was suspend-fd and an order prohibiting him from driving an automobile for one year, exvpt when his fnther and mother ar with him, was entered crls Maxwell 19, wan sentenced to pav a ine of $25 bv Judge Tanner when he plead guilty to a charge of speeding He was arrested Friday bv Motorcycle Patrolman Iceland Daly Bacon Attending River Conference vn(fn 1 1 ft I til i re it bi' afoording to Knute I. Mie In fit all iuod fxtl i 1 plav-rs play meat cf the game above their eai he aavs To vhovv the value of thinking on the field, Rockne tells the following story The place is Ioganvport Ind The principal charactns are two men who in love with the villigo belle are John and Harry Rockne Guest of Armstrong at Dinner NUTE ROCKNE, famous coack of Notre Dame, tvho hari been conducting a coaching school at the Utah Agricultural college the past week, was a guest of Ike Armstrong, University of Utah gnd mentor, at an Informal dinner given to the presidents suite of the Hotel Utah Saturday evening at 7 oclock. Mr. Kotina's son.

Knute Rockne, was pie'ent With fils fatner A rhort talk by Mr. Rcckne cn the outlook co'lege atfcleti" in Utah featured the dinner program. In commenting upon the prospects, Mr. Rockne stated that the future is most bright to Utah. Future reclamation projects will call for consideration 1 of four Important factors in the opinion of State Fngimer George Bacon, who will leave Sunday for Denver to attend a meeting of the American Soi et of Civil I nrlneers.

when th re will le a discussion of reclamation piluie vv hieji the engineers of the untrv can Mr f' tl.fir- PP Mi TIGERS AND YANKS SPLIT PPTPOIT Midi Julv 9 YP Detroit qmn hoi the Yankefs under a 14 to 4 ft in the et mul gun fj a rloubb h( 1 1 1 aftc I 1 ig on tin sh cl 1 1 to 7 the oc i ft i 1 it ndn the ut 3 'i 1 Tin 1 i 1 ng dt iw ut aff 1 1 ijt nir for thro hours pprra iun dirkncs fored the nmjntun of th- set ond conte at the of the aevrnth inning Babe Ruth spanked out a fair of home runs in the opener, giving him tuentv-nine for the vear, one more than his clubmate Gehrig The Yankees totaled twenty hits off and Cnrn 11 for thirtv-six bases Ruth (onneited for a brace of doubhs and a sir gle as well a counting aisAvn. New oik xj jv Iluih mule a do iil in tie set. i mie Jc ruxun ini Mul ctadtc'i fer th 1 iti mi sr- ib 1 1 nv la 77 rf tt ed i f. ii lib 1 or if tm eu in 'I in 1 a uij Nc i P. it i th 11 iL rY fix bUw Th 1 mm 1 it In sp I sloe iv br I IF ritolT 1' Coj 9 Warner 3b Moil hart, Jb 4 13 6 bellringer Ruth If UH Mnnutth 1 1J 1 Into If 0 IJollmann MIR Aellli lb 4 2 To ne- eft 2 0 (I it 04 lab 1 (I Holl nv 1 0 1 IT' II I IMI 0 Topic ii i i I Alien Population of U.

S. Increased by 29 92 TVAITIW.TO.V, July (AP) Th a)iexup(PLh-tivn of th United States bv persons In Mav. the imrr igration service announced today thie being a balinoe left by the departure of 21 12ft alien residents and the adrrlMon as newcomers. Mcxi rnfriied immigrants dt.ing Mav and Canada 5259 Germany accounted for 4934; the Irih PYee Mat 534, Great Britain, and Italy, 2507 1 fion tid that the thte fat tor A s-ho-put-tvoi IV Prrtr HsrVsrd-1 lani ind sub car ic an Jr 1 I our hn -to he rd ii ji-e ui It old Delaw are i 1 Lai -awanna lay and our behind tune 'J'he sub headed the town lean goal line 5hn the first tackier lor med up Juhn shouted Cowoatch-r and by a quick movement of the hips the sub smashed the first tatkler out of the way And so with the sec-mil aid thirl ad on the magic, word vv at her Ip a-t his thirtv vard line sped fhr Tml'i Th Ve frrtr vit lne nlf ed the ui vail 11 Mi a it 1 ard 1 ii it i ui rt- ri i ng Du 11 a tit 1 i i i 1 i i Yel tH't him 14- ImvKed i vi and i 1 ii dn ui" in the grands'and ini i 1 vis tin stti li i ng with ew ry snide vvnile ngid 1 mi on fu in hi hind with "toot -toota and tt 1 1 mg lungs Harry gets hitislf m.idc coarh rphn csrne the bright idea captain manager and quiter bar of rrj 3 1 1 ba ck came ins the town frotball team and gets a iig mughnec kr sweater with an on it This forces hn out of the pture tn a iirta xtent because his dutm it the msam are su at he can 1 lay football 1 ah Joim gets per iss to re ruB a tam fr the Innates the lu 11 ib ir VI JI is end tp 1 on li.e nth hn oht'Vigcs th tovn team and the tug game is Moeduled WLth tic itt Id the bind nt the (irl the fr nts of ton The dav 1 11 1 hn a imr as tarter a a fifty five minutes tne ims sce-sawed Jiack and rth wifh no fii ac re met lung had ne a shnrk.ng John gr to thqikirg ypd then CtHM wbrN, but thevub 1 tv afi for one of his tubs who in aginr Ttr on. the ffve irT 'Ifnr fVfire' himaef to be a steam engine The the wmMe ended the game water supph good adequate distnbuti 'vctem fell short of what wa needed He tilnks that iture ptfjjfctM nut im'iirlii the furth factor hlch is the time and labor net ex-sarv in (hanging a raw tract into a producing area Mr Bacon will be one of the speakers at the Denver meeting His theme i to be Ptfert TenxDnt lea In Water Administration bile in the Colorado capital he expe to confer with state officers there on matters relating to the olo-rada fiver watr richfs problem Time of pirc Vngrftftn and Rowland gum 2 mrs 3ft minute pa me OUTPUT INCREASES.

Special to The Tribune. TOVOPAH Nev July -BuBton production of the Tnnopah Mining company for June was $77 090, making a total Droduction of the three Tono-pah mills for the month of June ft an Increase of $550 over May todav games Walter Johnabn had the ige nver Miller in a pit hers battle in the mv ond mo Kah al-jii lowed five hit-, while Johnson Ktrufk lUb ASH1Y1VN A "1 11 27 17 1 i i 7 i irH- If ft 0 Ji to22 '(f. 21 914 stev ur' 1 I Gi nrf 1 0 9 3 19 Plire 4 2 19 t. If 5 14 pi i -v 4M5 Ji lb 17 2 Vp 42 -J el 1 4 ft Ull '1 ft 0 go 4b 7 3 2 ft I ukp 3b ft I 0 8 H-im ft 2 7 liudllD 4 114 irk 2 9 9 1 Two Ephraim Men Hurt in Automobile Accident IITT" peri io The Trlhun FPHRAIM. Julv hn-teqsn and I err Brailht aito were severely injured Fridav night when a borrowed car in whhh they were HHrng turneTlurtliTyust souffi o7ReIT mond Tlie young men were taken to the Salina hospital for first aid and were later brought to Ephraim In addition to bruises and scratches Mr Christensen suffered a fractured collarbone and Mr Bralthwalte a dislocated knee The car a coupe belonged to Curtis Mlthelson and was demolished iond ItcVe Harvard third How-land fan tr dge ur Fvrl bridge VUnmrs libiuup 44 ftet, i im he (New niet re otd, old record 44 f.et 2 in hen made by East-n9n.

Harvard, in 123) 220-vard dash Won Rinkle Ganibridge, second Norton Oxford, third Miller Harvard fourth Paulsen Yalo Time 22 10 second High Jump Tie for Erst, Pendle-burv and Tweed both 1 1 Gambrldge, it 5 feet 19 im he third, Wolf, at, fmirthr I arsen Tale Mil run Won by White Oxford, t-oond, Hncgertv Harvard third Wilder, Harvard fourth Ham Gam-I ridge Time, 4 nnnut 27 1 5 sec-on 110-ya hi'h hurdle Won bv Weightuvan rnth, Garnbr dge seemd Lord Burghlev, Garni ridg th rd Sheldon Yah fourth Can fib 11, Tab Time 15 1-19 e'ond (New me-t record old record, 17 4-19 seond -dT-K mriH Harvard, 4a I Ai4y and equaled by Lord Burghley in 1925 Three-mile run Won by Smith, Yale, second Connor, Oxfoid, third, Reid, Harvard fourth, Thomae, Oxford, lime, 14 tninudes, 44 1-5 seconds 440-ard run Won bv Rinkel Cambridge second Lelgwood Oxford, thrd Ros ale fourth, Engle, Yale Time, 5 secon Is Bread Jump tnn by Dea-con Yae, fret 912 in h-9 rond French Ifarvard Ird TT trrrf, TnrfnrtT fourth, Powell (imbr dge yard run Win Brown Oxford, sev'ond Lf rd Burghley, Cam-l ridge third Tiffin 5rale, fourth, Haggertv Harvard Time, 1 minute, 56 second Pole vault Won by Carr, Yale; cond Fturdv, Yale, third Bond Tunbridge fourth, Longiand Cam-br1 Ige Winners height 11 fee (Fine meet record, made br Carr in 192o AUTO LOANS $100 to $500, repayable monthly for six months. ing period of V. H. RICHEY, Mgr. 157 State Street.

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Julv- 9 AP) Never once tardv or absent while attending grade hool, high tu hool and college Is the record of Harr Aniev of Iofhrop who waa Just graduated from the Dnlversltv of Illinois Amev entered grade school In 1913, and has continued his school career without Interruption since He dd bis first two veer of work at the nlveritv of 55 aehlngton GASTON BEATS ATHLETICS ST LOl IS. Julv 9 1 Milt vaiton th Philadelphia. Al ileti a to fiva lilts whiV the Louis w-ift t.e-s and the Brwn5 won dav 7 iu 5 II ip run a by vM( i Rkp in the (( n'i inning piv with one man on gave the Broaua a. Dad whl the visitors could not ei ome, Staler the leagues leading biso thief, Mole hie ixteenth baa of the person rillleADEIPHIA I ST LOl IS A 0 I If A BUhop 2b 4 9 ft 3 Adam 2h 3 3 3 Hair 3b 4 2 11 Bennett If 5 0 2 0 rf 4 9 2 9 feeler lb r1112 mrrmra cf 3 2 1 0 MHer rf 3 2 3 9 frrirp 4 9 4 0 at 4 1 0 2 Ps lb I 7 Ml Hl'am 3 1 rt Un ar if GWii- hntjr 4 1 4 0 1 4 11 dP-l-r 3 i 4 HU 9 (ast 4 2 2 4 i 9 9 m. 1 vf -ftti 1) 1 9 9 11 Kiri, if irt Muael I fri Dukan era Toll ri 4 1 .1 1 him 8 9 '2 2 4 i 3 2 10 a 1 8 1 1 urt 2l I i Hmnfirid 1 ii a JP pm 19 0 0 .10 4 4 10 9 0 8031 10 0 0 3 27 a 12 27 Tvra for irh 1 the gh IHfl VVri in tin nffi I a in ii inn hint ip Ask for Mr.

Etringfellow, 47 West 4th South, 7 p. m. Monday ARMY POLO WINNERS PHILADELPHIA Jul (AP) The m'ed bars arms tam trlty on he a Krta Jur lo hampjon ti tv def mug the I un tmm 14 ft'-kl to il If VH the fp.r1 crn-- i han a nhl, the i NF5Y YbRK July 9 fAP) Th mhlnd Harvard and trac am which mrt defeat fidav In I n- on Jul 14 at Paris Formal aanctrn i ini a th hani. if thir Oxfnrd- fr thD-cmr titlnn has bn granted i ambrfig rival II axend if r- bv th AniAtur AthlrM union Frd in by competing in 5V P.ubirt th sacrrtarv rrsasuY-r y'rrn'trnHc mi fx-i4 Aiiwuu4udtvda 4 IK .1 7 of 9. i a i i I i i rr 4 It Ji 4k' vii? rt irf ii tAi nt rif irr Ibi 5 I I i ia 1 -ft 7(4 111 ft -4 -) tll orf Hif'lig IN off I o1 1 ft rar HtG'ir 1 4 Man ui 1 ra 14 1 1 5911 1 1 I ur I ft' i PI l.a 1 Ip ia 2 0 9 9 9 010 bt i i i.oioooo-SuirMT eRuij Hale 2 a lAr I.

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