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DAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. World Results By Leased Wire NEW MANAGERS. cere >= TREO GLEAN Zhe Win INGONST BALL. acatoe! AT PENN STATE. Sone ous GRID PRACTIE OMAHA, Nov. 18—The ‘Western Asgociation Amateur Athletic union recora for the 100-yard backstroke swim was broken at the Omaha ath. letic club during a meet last night by D. L. Dimond of Omaha who swam the distance in 1:21 4-5 or 3 1-5 seconds under tho mark established by him last April, Soggy Grirdiron At Columbus COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nor. 38.—wWith groundkeepers spreading tons of hay over Ohio field in an attempt to dry it off for the Ohio State-Illino!s game Saturday, prospects were for a soggy Iron. OHIO STATE GROOMING ELEVEN FOR ILLINOIS BATTLE ELECTRIC SCOREBOARD T0 BE USED FR “VERFLOM COLUMBUS, Nov. 18.—With the heavy drill of a strenuous season over, and both teams keyed to fighting pitch, Ohio State clash here Saturday in their eighth annual gridiron bat- ule. Changes in Sight at Frisco, Sacramento, Salt Lake, Portland and Seattle. Football Eleven to Leal Thanksgiving for Game With Washington. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.—Five Pacific Coast league baseball clubs, fan Francisco, Sacramento, Salt Lake, yortiand and Seattle, wil have new managers mext year, according to re- cent reports. No changes in the man- ggement will’ be made by the other three league teams, Oakland, Los An geles and Vernon charles Graham, manager of the Francisco Seals, haz =tzigned and the east looking for someone ke over his work. Salt Lake has released Manager “Gra Cra. yath and signed George (Duffy) Lewis to handle tho club. Walter Me Credie, manager of ‘the Portland Eeavera resigned when his club changed hands recently. Bill Rodgers facramento manager, has beeh re- Jeased and there is talk of Charlie Pick, Sacramento captain, being given the post. WRodgera is dickering with Portland. The Seattle Indians, jt is, said, will not be handled by “Duke” Kenworthy next season. Kenworthy also'is being mentioned for the Port land post. Aeronautics Bureau Seen STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Nov. 18— Tho Pennsylvania State College foot ball: tear which has not lost a game this season; will leave Thanksgiving night after the University of Pitts burgh contest fcr Seattle where they will meet the University of Washing: ton on December 3. ‘The trip h been arranged by Coach Hugh Beniek as a reward for the players for successfully coming through one ‘of the hardest schedules of any eastern eleven. The first two teains willbe taken to the coast and it 43 expected two or three additional players will make the trip. The squad registered by Bart Macomber’s toe put the Illini on an even footing with the Ohtoans. In 1916 Chic Harley annexed the title on qiticls field by putting Ohio State out in'front in that now historic 7 ; So great Is the interest th the game! gamo. A year later Ohio, Inara jand so unprecedented the demand for! ite second conference championshi _f tickets that aii electric scoreboard will! spitied Mlinois 13 to 0. In 1918, the & be used to give the oVerflow crowd an} 4m, tas WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.-—Creation of 4 bure&ts of civil aeronautics in the éepartment of commerce is propoted} ’) ji year, the Illini were on the "1 opportunity to “witness” the game. ry a Di Antroduoed by Representative! “Onjo State looks to a big favorite] ONS ond of @ 12 to 0 count. Hicks, Republican, New York. The over tilinols based on the season's ith tho Big Ten title in their measure provides for inspection and censing of pilots and planes, estab- lishment of air routes arid airdomes! end dissemination of weather reports Wror the benefit of pilots. i —>—___ BETTING ON FOOTBALL DEPLORED BY GOAGH «ss BEPYELEY, al,’ Nov. 18 to a combination of injuries to essen- dents at the Un.versit; of California! tial players and Weparture from Zup- here are urged by Andy Smith, head po's old style of play rather than to football coach, not to bet on football, inherent weakness is the bellef of the ames. | Ohio scouts. Next year I intend to ask all stu} Hach week they have reported the ent organizations to promise that) Illini showing real improvement and hey wif not gamble on football) have predicted all along that €he in: ames,” Smith said, “Betting fe get- | vaders Would be just about ripe to fall ing to be @ serious evil and while T/in all their wrath on the Ohioans along over expect {t to reach tho sarie;about Nov. 19, tage as it did in horseracing, fight-| Only the initial contest between the ng and baseball, still it works hard-|Tilinols-Ohio rivals was one-sided, Il- ips upon the football players.” Unois winning 37 to 0 the second year ————_.- Ohio tried itshandat big league foot- Jewelery and watch repairing by ex-|ball. ‘The year following, 1915, Ohio ert workmen. All work guaranteed. |double-crossed the all-wise critics by ‘asper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O.-S Bidg.! finishing even with the Illini in 3 to 3 grasp, Ohio State's gridders were | forced to be content with second place} when Zuppe's protege ran up nin points with only seconds to spare b: fore the final whistle winning 9 to 7. Last fall, “Truck Myers, present Buckeye captain, crushed Illinois’) hopes after the last whistle was blown, the play having started a sec- ond before the blast. Featured also as tho annual, Home- coming game, eveg ticket for the! contest long since has been disposed! of. The game also probably will mark the last use of Ohio Field as an’ ath-| letic arena for major attractions, the| Onto Stadium with its seating cupacity. of 63.000 being ready for next fall's big eames according to present plana.| ‘The two elevens will be about equal in weight and should entor the game about ona par. There will be no| over-cuntidence in Ohio's “camp for Coach Jack Wilson has impressed his men daily that they-can afford to take There's no undue opti- student body, either. With Pig Ten berors perhaps as the prize ence mme one cf the hardest fought gatnes of the year {s in pros. pect. Wniess tnexr<. 1-1 injuries de. the Olio battle ire will be the performances+-but Ohio coaches and |players long since have discarded that fallacious argument. ‘They know full wall that Zuppewould rather beat the Ruckeye than any other eleven in the Big Ten. Ohio State scouts who have ecrutiniz- ed:every move of Zuppe’s charges, in- sist Tilinots has the makings of a typ- lical Sucker eleven—one that is smart- ly coached, on its toes every minute of play and likely to be dangerous at €be Caspet Daily Cribune " PAGE ELEVER aie Wins m Mo: DENVER, Nov. 18, — Stanisiaus Zbyszko, gheavyweisht wrestling champion, won two straight falls from Toots Mondt of Greeley, Colo, here, Wednesday. The first fall came after 1 hour 8 minutes and 9 sec- onds with a combination headleck and arm bar. The second was the re sult of a double headlock and was over in $ minutes and 50 seconds, on POST SEASON GAME [5 URGED Determination tof Big Ten Title by Direct Competition Is Demanded. CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Agitation for some method of determining the West- tern conference football championship each year by actual competition be- tween the elevens with the highest ranking at the close of the season is being actively conducted by football enthusiasts in the middlewest, and the subject is bound to recetve consldera- tion at the December 3 schedule meet- ing of the conference faculty repre- sentatives. Coaches of both Ohio State and Towa, each with an unbroken string of conference victories, have indicated their unwillingness to enter into ne- gotiations for @ post-season clash, which would be against the present conference rules. In recent years the croublesome time dispute has been! sliminatéd by the results of the closing games. This year, hobeuie Onfo State en thusiasts claim thelr squad has met and defeated stronger teams than the Iowa eleven while Iowa backers point to the early season defeat of Ohio by Oberlin, a nonconterence leven, 7 to 6, as grounds for giving the title to) Iowa. Willie Hoppe SNOW DELAYS \“Independents” to Get Out i yj morrow | Leads Tourney: RIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | Anderson and | Langford Meet PHOENIX, Ariz, Nov. 18.—Lee Anderson, negro, light heavyweight champion will defend his title against challenger Sam Langford, also a negro, here in a Thanksgiving day 10- round bout, it was announced here to- day by @ local promoter. Another promoter announced a 10-round match between Chariey White of Chicago and Freddie Hill of Fort Worth, Tex- is, for Thanksgiving day. They are ightweights. Monday for Workout. Heavy Backfield. Below zero temperatures and too much snow on the ground has resulted in the Casper Independents, the foot ball team organized from former col 9 RE" GET BET lege and high school stars and Army practice. It is how Wanned to hess the .eam practice Monday afternoon and players are hoping that the snow A will have melted off the field by that ume Since first announcement of the ee hee ae atieht ren mnie | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18—Wwinte are Bill Simpkins, 210 pound halfback | Hunter, British amateur golf cham- pion, will compete in the California op- on championship tournament here in January, according to word from New York. Hunter will arrive in California about Denetaber 15 15. who mado the Nebraska all state team two years playing with York high and Gib Hansen, formerly of Have lock high school. Hansen has been Playing this year with the Greybull American Legion team and is in first oe nate nso, oo AM GORMIGK LOSES TO LEWIS IN 14TH ROUND heaviest backfield ever seer In Casper. Their temporary itiengs ‘of backs include Simpkins 210, Cyprean. sen 195, Long 175, Finch 170, Hansen 165 und Roach 160 pounds. LONDON, Nov: 18.—Ted (Kid) Lew- GALIFO N TMI N is, the English middleweight cham- pion, defeated Roy McCormick in the h round of a 20-round bout. The ie ree stopped the fight in ordér: to i nt BERKELE Noy. 18. is 7 versit of ¢ football team leaves here today for San Jose where it will rest until a few hours before the “big game” agninst Stanford unt- ; the Stanford stadium in to-| HE WON THEBET | was ckeptical of all medicine! and doctors. A friend advised me to take Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and assured me it had cured him of his stomach trouble. I didn't take any stock in it and he bet me $50 ‘that it would be equally successful in my case. 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