Show WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 10 1934 Tilflon At THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- I AMINER X Burke Takes- 10 Rmifid Be bmmm 'I'm mJ&iiwe'jji 42 : Still Greatest is' Favored I I i — goes mirchlrg on! Hath hi i lga shot it a mocking reminder of the Bab of old Dcmp fat of cheek and Jo I wouldn't ay Jaat round with the Terror cf Toledo Jones weary of the i train of combat watehea from the bor der of tha fairay Nurznl no long er th tlrt irs one rradi of fill and Weber College Play Second Game Armstrongs msrkj being shattered by youngs- Sand fat a a chtrub train Teams In the 0?den Commercial league will awing Into play this eve ning at me weenr gymnasium with Nye s and the College Inn opening the eeason at elght-flftee- n o'clock and Armstrongs and Weber college completing the doubleheadcr at nine fifteen o'clock Hie season was originally sched uled to ooen on Tucday niiht and from now until It Is completed games will b played every Tuesday and Thursday evening This week's play will bf completed Thursday evening when Nye a and Arden Dairy tan-gl- e in the opening game at eight- fifteen O'clock and the Coller Inn squad plays the Morgan Athletic club of Morgan utan in the second tra but dorsn'i ride WUU Is no longer qurcn Roekne Is dead So la Tex Rut Big BUI marches right on HU Service still ricochet off tht ground with tht velocity of a bul HU forehand and backhand let still hammer down the aidea and middle and hi smashing kill still thunderg and reara lit la Juat one month thU aide of 43 yet how much would you cart to wager against him In a match with any tcnnla player In tht world? VETERAN FAVORITE ionsgnt on trie itriued canvas that la the Indoor court of Madison Garden Big BUI goes out against Ellsworth Vine a young man Just half his age and a fellow game and aouns- enough to win the etl-En- g land and American championship! In 1 832? No tha old fel3w tht old ituow wnoe legi and eyes were thought to have betrayed him aa long aa five yeara ngo in i act tht amaxing veteran Is playing auch a superb game that are those who fcwiievt he will mart -carryirei along ton! tht in or der to make the show worth match lnf ana to preserve Vines' Jure aa an attraction lit wont! if h can win the eighteen straight gimei u the customers cn hand and the customers of the future be damned hu Foi Prepare f 16000 Spectators In Contest Tonight NPW YORK Jan worth Vines wi make hi pro- -: fraalonal tennis debut In Madlaon Square Garden tonight against Big BlU'Tliden with the odds favoring Philadelphia's "old master" at 2 ! to I on on n! or-nia- Vlnes-Rlchar- f wa vviu' Uiese?" Play At Long Beach 10-(A- CLOSE CONTEST Whereupon Bill ran out the game wun sintering aces thai Btehard never touched and continued the Barrage the next time he arved BUTTE Mont Jan 10— (UP)— with four more shots that filch Censatlonal shooting by RelUr a ares cani lay a rarkrt tn a rusrd who caged two field ih Richards U1U the story himself it the final 43 seconds of thefctls game mujt be true gave the Gonzaga Bulldog quintet a 3 victory over Montana Mines here last nlaht The game was a nlD ad tuck con test which saw the count knotted ll at half time BDurtinsr in the third quarter the Miners rang up 12 points to take a 9 lead Then the Bulldogs found the hemp for 13 markers to go into the lead 0 ban FRANCISCO Jan 10-- UP) With the acore tied 1 nllly —Of dm Boosters of UtAh today had broke loose to bring victory to the anoiner victory to their vuitors eirdit They evened the two-gaReilly led the scorers with 11 aeries with the En Franeljeo young counters The two teams play here men'a Lnatitute here laM night winThe California ns won again tonight ning JI-3- 0 tht openlnf contest Cunday night 4334 The tearri were tied once In the Golfers 35-3- BOOSTERS HIM 18-a- SECOND GAME j LONO BEACH Calif Jan P)— Leo Dlegel oflPhlimont PaH GONZACA TAKES so you aont think It waa good eh Vlnnie Well how do yoy like ds 30-1- 31-3- 11-3- me and QUn Dutra Bsnta Monica Calif! former P O A chamolons in csptatn the eaat and west teams In tht LOOKS FOR MORE BOOTS ll-ho- le 10-(A- P)-Tht j i j staged a remarkable exhibition of stamina and punching pdwc aitcr cigat gTueung rounai to win i&o iignt dv ft Clear Ki?xz: ' in the last two if it hadn't been foreanma klnrf anr! rnnslderat gentlemen sitting In the two rowi ahead of him j riJOR vtnryg anort aigntca io ocgin wii and 'ihe owner of a large and cop out front that prevents him "fro: seeirirjr more than three feet tt writer waa completely shut off rre all view of the preceedlnesJ bt the remarks made hithr mm yvn tiuiu niu iuioiug top f the running track at th was able to gsth gymaium heGlbaon thatf LeRoy stocky JTrn Haufef Indiana fighter hammerr out ii dizzv decision over Tcmm ' Logeji of Philadelphia In tht £mJ wlndup j ORIGIIAf! FIFTH m DIVISION one-side- — Fa rr Coal and U P Advance In Bowling Fifth The Itushmer Ontleal a Coal comnanv and the Union FaHfi bowlers won their games in the City league evening taking the rs meaaure ef the American Can and Federals respectively The scores fluahmer Ootieala AHAtan B33 Moyes 031 M Men scond team Dunkley L 472IToone Iiulsh in Ogden girls 408 Hichardnon 201 evening 37 to 12 in a Isenhari In tht Clinton ward E Itushmer 471 Dummy 340 were minus J rtushmer 8041 Smyth 461 their first' string guards Price who Handicap ' 447 Critchlow 843 broke a finger In a game against 330 j Handicap the Taylor women last week and Rae who waa Injured in tha tame 33351 Totaig 2873 Tottlt against the American Packina and Provision men last Saturday American Can A Farr Coal Co This coming Saturday the rlrla Parry 4 631 838j Farr will play tht Pocatello Amazons 4831 Goddard Thomaa 470 w omens team from Pocatello com 623 Owens Ewert 638 posed of former members of the Po- Mattflon 847 rum 471 catello Tent and Awning company Server j 487 Btowell 812 and the Pocatello Athletic eiuh 380 Handicap 477 The game will be Dlaved nromnf- - Handicap ly at nine o'clock following a game ' Totals 2920 2309 Totals wnicn starts at eight o'clock between the Eleventh ward and Mar Union Pacific Federals riott 481 Handicap 458 Christian These two teams are leadinsr their Wood 445 Sumner 630 respective M Mens Mutual IntuM Warner 438 Johnson 437 and have not been defeated In con 482 Williams 404 Thurston ference play 437 374 Folkman Eastham The scores : 628 Ctratton OOIinY all-Bta- ar 1 Kvard BUth ward Second ward Mantua Wlllard Perry League ! All-Bt- LEAGUE CLUBS PREPARE f-- J FOR TRAINING com-mitt- All-Sta- rs Six-Da- 10-rou- nd i FROM ALL STARS Three Teams He In y Bike Race tlon by which ganerstm undcrwprld character! and otht' people of queitionablfl repute convey information by wcrd t month' this tarreammAtmi tvAfi1i)tt't h Burke Odcn welterweight champion of these lntemotiUi states took a decision ovr Mark Jensia cf Brighar f the at Weber City gymnaiim Tuesday cvedng! : advisory football committee expects to decide at a meeting here tonight whether to bring back that old time "miracle man" T A D Jones and continue- the Eli svstem of graduate coaching or break with tradition and hire one of five "out siders The outsiders under consideration are Harry Klpke of Michigan Ber-ni- e Bierman of Minnesota Oame Solem of Iowa Dana Bible of and Frl Blalk aaxistant Army coach Should the committee decide against tradition each will be invited to come to New York within the next 10 days and confer with it None has been approached of- uciaiiy Tht United Press learned semiet officially that six of the seven members are red hot supporters of outside coaching while one member and Malcolm Farmer graduate manager of athletics insist upon continuing the old system At two previous conferences the committee was unable to make progress although it did decide that young Reggie Root head coach in 1033 would not b retained another season It also eliminated all Yale frrads j as possible coaches except Jonea who retired aa Yale coach in 1927 Thei advocates of outside talent claim i to represent sentiment of about 80 per cent of (he arttculatt Eli alumnnl while the other member and Farmer supporting- Jones are understood to have the backing of President James Rowland Angell and Edward S Harkness who has contributed millions of dollars to Yale athletics Unless the committee can reach a Half of Southern unanimous decision acceptable to First Farmer the Yale board of control League Completed composed largely of faculty memSixth Next bers probably will override Its sentiment! and approve the plan to BBIGHAM CITY Jan JO-- The bring In Jones Second and Clxth wards of the Became of widespread reports Indivision of the M men's southern dicating that Klpke of Michigan won was almost certain to get tht post league of Box rider county a committee member told the Unit- their games Monday evening taking ed Prffis "if we do agree upon an decisions over WllUrd end- Manoutside everyone ef the five coach-e- s tua TJifrfTecond ward defeated Wlllard under consideration has the same d encounter chance ef being appointed Klpke 49 to 17 in a is not favored over the ether four" while the filxth ward dfeatcd Mantua 24 to 18 ? Otandlnga for first halfi W L Pet piisfinior f( h Bob Parry Wins by Tccluical in Fifth Rouno Gibcon Defeats Loftan'and Oilier Boulg j End in Draw t)eclsloii r- - ! i ' M -VaUj'i CLINTON WINS j f :' If it wajn't for tht Granevint ' th&t tvni ef comtatifeie - CHICAGO Jan proposed fight between tha Chicago Kingflah and Max Schmellng tht German was definitely off today Jot Foley general manager of the Chicago stadium said to and so did Leaping Lena Levy sister and manager of King Levlwky Foley said that Joe Jacobs manager for Bchmeling left for Philadelphia last night to dicker for a bout betwren the German nd $teve Hamas In the Quaker city February 14 The fight here had been set for February 18 Leaping Lena on the ether hand said sht doubted it Jacobs had tht authority to arrange fight for Bchmeiing The hitch In tht local deal camt when Lena Insisted that tht King be given a $2500 bonus for algnlng ana 23 per cent or the gate ouaiy sht had instated on 37 cent but agreed to compromise the extra purse was thrown in On that basis Bchmellng was to receive 33 per cent of tht proceeds but Foley said the stadium officials didn't feel they could give it to him unless Lena relented her1 demands for tht $2500 Bht didn't ' Wine Ldpt Two the ninth and tenth rounds a Fight With Levinsky h Definitely Called Off By Jacobs j oundswor-Jiv- i Catcher Jimmy Wilson (sbevt) ex'SL Louis Cardinal now hst task on his hands Appointed mana-ge-r of the Philadelphia National league club to succeed Burt Shot ton he will attempt to elevate tht lowly Phllllea (Associated Presi Photo) iuhiijihH I Ne-bras- matches at tht Lake-woo- d country club January 21 tournament official announced The east-we- st matches will be preceded by an medal tourney for I1D00 In prlrt money The teama selected were! Fast— Dlegel MacDonald Smith Drnn Bhute Paul Runyan Craig Wood Hor ton Smith Jo Kirkwood anrf John Revolta Weat— Dutra Willie Hunter rred Morrison Willie Gog gin Jimmy Thompson Ben Col- trin Al Zimmerman and Ky La foon The ' winning team will receive The Clinton looo and tht losing combination defeated the I40O team Tuesday match played hill The tlOOO ill mi 'sol en Jntermountaln 5porta Editor YORK" Jan llMIIlll- i - Promoter! r-sr-ds ta$ — NEW j Big BUI still la the auperb and tonight with 13000 spectators in tht houae he'U be putting everything he'i got in every not win er lorn play all the lenrua re mows COMPETITION brightly the flame cf juu how sua burn In Big Bill'i competition breast is shown fey an Incident tn hia recent match with Vlnnie Rich aroa in nmadelphia In the first en cm wj aervtrg and one of hi cannanbaii aiama caught the out sice eogi of the amice court line When the umpire ruled It an are iwt 4j wiiivie v iucnau who thought It mercial league fciiowea nil aupittaure by grimac irg at the umpire and at BUL waning a fw feet toward the net TUden spoke to Iticharda -- tfotut I who won a clear cut decision over Mark Jensen of Brighnm City last ntaht In the main event of tht! rtockmen'i Fight Card at Uie Weber Gym nasium Burke took tha decision by virtue of a wide margin in Donrd Divided Whether To Hire Old Grad Or SET RECORD clayed would set capacity new record for attendance at American tennis match any ball when the whistle blows indoors or out or profes amateur tonight sional The Nye squad under the man Although Tllden is 41 yeara old agement cf Joe McCune wUl prob expert opinion all leans heavily in ably consist of Ross McEntlre and his favor They concede the 22- at Sarlo forwards Carl Joney year-ol- d a big advantage In Vines at center and either Lyle stamina and admit the blinding McLean or rtoy Orchard at one of a till pick his epeed but game guard and Mark Ballff or Glen TUden to win Oreenwell at the other Critics who watched Tllden wads The College Inn group under the to win the American prothrough management of Fose Helner will fessional indoor title at Philadelphia have Johnny Weir and Jack Hilton at forwards Wcs Llndsey at center recently say he never has played and Doxey Stone Fred Polettie and more brilliantly Vines on the other hand will b O Demlng ready for the ruard nosi- playing under condltkma with which Uona is comparatively unfamiliar Hi Armstrong's will have the two Felt ne had little experience In indoor has brothers Don and Darrell it for wards Ax Mattaon at center and play! Nor has the young Calif been nearly so Impressive In Casey Bown and Bob Livingston at Afton Rlre manager may practice as his rival j Tin match best three of five seta make some shift In his Uneuo before a programs which alao inheadline the game is over however The Webr college squad has not cludes a alngles encounter between been definitely decided upon Carl Vincent Richards and Bruce Barnes Belllngtton who will direct the and $ doubles contest between tht group will have three complete Tllden Barnes and teams cn hand and will use various comoinations combinations -a f ruup vi ikcui 19 in? gaunt i m vvy Bel-Urgst- Burke jJaclc wr- Iter weight FOR GRID SPORT I onig 11L WINNER UPONNEIVCOAGII GAME EXPECTED Tht keen youngster with all tha Practice games have been mid-seaa- YALE TO DECIDE I'nlUd pr TO 1 A ST 1 BY STUART CAMERON ut a gams and the squads will be playing j liLDEN VINES ' r"i"""i mnasium 'Outsider" Promoters said the advance eale All league teams have been work wro mis a rennu Bail aa nard aa had reached 128000 with prospects anybody who tver played the game ing out for acvcral weeks and are of a sell-oand gross receipts of yil who U i 2 to 1 favorite to win? reported to b In first class shape 138000 A crowd of 18000 spead - and stamina —— To Manarjo Phillies College' Inn ana Nyes Play First tf'Twin Events AUff Corrpt&nU Prf YORK Jan a I i J William Tatem Tiiden the lor survivor of iport'i diamond decade - -- i tij itrvny mm moue NXW III Commercial League m Uoens Webe w — ' To Take 'the Youthful Vines In Contest Tonight t'nitd O —O — O —O l Net Attraction i O— ! 1 800 3 3 4 0 1500 X 400 200 000 SIXTH WAftD i L Whltworth I NHwn rf G 0 0 O T F I Tlrcy rf If ChrMensen e M Chrlfstensen rg M Thompson lg V 1000 S 4 3 3 Totals o p 3 1 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 10 13 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 24 1 MANTUA C Rasmusfien J Jensen If S Nelson c L Nelson rg L Jensen lg rf 197 Rookies Will Qct Chances To Make Good BY GEORGE KIRKSEY United Frees Staff Correapondent Jan CHICAGO 1 1 3 0 13 0 2 10 00 10 0 1 1111 7 I 19 Totals i Hcferre Brig Haws umpire Vern Petersen 9 Tuesday evening the Yeomin'a clob of Weber college Is planning bouts every two week for the 1 duration of the winter The next Card will be hell en Wedneaday evening January 37 and will have Kid Cannon ef Twr( Falls and Jack Berkf j ef Ogdcn aa beadlinera j Ufflolala of the clab the prices will be s&lcd dewtf In reach ef every emC Hid Cannon won a dtrhlm laat week over Sammy George ef Salt Lake and Is the welterweight rhainr-'loof Idaho He also holds victories over Joe Cortes K O PhU MeQulllan ertd stopped Joe Domingo ef Boise 10— (UP)-F- our hundred and ninety-nin- e ball players will begin the annual trek to the south and far west next month for the major league spring training season' a survey of the rosters of the 'sixteen clubs showed today Of this group 187 will be rookies recalled players or former major leaguers coming back to the "big time" for another trial When ' midsummer rolls around and the clubs have to trim their squads 'down to the player UmU also-an-nounc- i n who go torihe training camps will be back irt the of 23 171-player- s 'The minors statistics show that there will bo room for just 28 newcomers In- the two major leagues - unless some oLthe veterans slip and are r?M back to the bush leagues to make room for new blood The American league which set the pace in trading activities since tlus world series also will take Uie lancest number of newcomers to the training camps The American league clubs have 120 new men on their roctcrs against the National JfPgUO'A 77 a difference of 43 play- - era The 'hi' 'tOitlf Cardinals with 88 and the Chlcflgo White £ox with 37 will take the Jargect squads to their training camps The Boston Braves with 22 players one less than the major league limit will have the Ymalleat squad The World champion New York Giants With 33 players have the third largest National league squad im wajmington ccnators American " league champions with 27 playerss-anthe Pliiladelohla Ath letics with the same number have the smallest squads In their leagues The White Box will have the biggest 'group of rookies 10 followed Box Tigers and Yankees by the-rtewun 17 eacw The largcit rookie squad' in the National league is 11 gathered-bythe Cardinals from theip farms The Braves with three newcomers have the smallest group of new talent In either league " d - O T F P Fie Med with the success of' the boi(te at the Weber gymnasium - 44 L It fas farther conveyed thajfc 33or Parry) Ogden won a technical de I cJsioipver Georgia Wtlh im: potati planter of Bait Lake City lr! the fih round when ihe battlf I m i fr'm the south failed to anawrr thi bell' '(n a round abwifc way It m dlacovirrctl that' Kid Manlry oj Ogdcri gave away what was official I ij t'iiarru vj inn Kiisnmsrwi refer rt to be five pounds but wrmf thern?ldfl scale gutters lnfs!r!r least 10 pounds- to earn draw with Billy DeVlne of G&li Lak City m four long rounds was s S rmST 1IATTLH i Weilao noticed from this inarn wt'i pprr that Wildest Wllion colorel Ogden boy held Jbhmnj draw h liclfy pgden to a the certain raer Krlsey fighUw?' his flrjit! fight waa declared by-- ttm-wficuld se! to be carrying hlm-- t sfllf wJl and conducting a eoc' I i battle "How the fight going?" we ftaked' a portly gentlemen suiting In th front row about 10 jnlnutts aitct ten o'flock "Swfili" he answered "Eurke'i te conducting a body fight and iai every fpportunlty is whipilng thtwt short stalky arms up and under" "Thflif we safd "must be the Iml smacKina noise we hear emci In' a wjine'' j"No the large portly gentleracn replied! "that loud emackin? nnlm la a fclon( girt cracking her gum aeroa ! - j ' A: Open Winners i nut i h to follow m$ Inn st Utt unA MILWAUKEE Wis' Jan 10— (AP) BECOND WAIID right to retaliate when aicjubfng came —Three teams were tied for the Prize money totaling 1550042 was ever in clce with tha f half-timO P announced T e Bfjrke tlrt half at 9 At lead as Milwaukee's International the for the first yesterday 8 12 2 3 ravishlag body Valentin viiitnrt were leading rf 4 punches J alx dsy bike race cassed tha 132nd The 23 fintehers in the Loa Angeles open 0 0 0 0 D Hadfleld rf § JJCNSEN FADES :j kal bon never got the lead hour tournament! with golf MacDonald 2 3 A 12 23 Hsnaen If Miller Gibbons and McBurnry The The irtgham boy showed th fin j Bmlth- the victor for the fourth standings: BAN FRANCISCO Jan 10— (UP) 0 0 0 0 L Ooodllffe If 0den forwards tied with Ham —Many Mis tlmes sipna Lp 1137510 pts oj fading In the fifth rmisd for of receiving first the nation's leading golf- McNamaxa-Thoma- a 0 0 0 0 C Bowden If forward and Whitlock center of ers 2158 when fee appeared dazed to those 4 468 place off inter-teafor paired the 8 1 0 10 today N Baker c the Institute oulntrt few CroMley-Zac- h 2158 434 4 hn!r Willie Hunter Culver City Calif Who COflld mi although one tend- which CTirf th n 0 2 0 40 ji honors It Nlt'14on c Kempen-Aud- y Van 4 rsch rrgrlsterrd eight tlonal maehfa 2158 452 and Bill Mehlhorn Brooklyn re- man JncloflO proximity waa effertnar match ciay 0 2 I I L Valeiitlne rg Elam- pcinta cents on his chances ao he ceived tionahiD tournament An h rwa Bagglo-Va- n $74288 cash for finishing to lx?t 0 2 0 0 V Crorhpton lg OGDEN BOOaTrn! (25) brouck S 3158 375 looked too wobbly have Merced courae here couldn'l tied for second place Fourth place Wlaael-Otteval- rt 0 0 0 0 F Hadfleld lg 2 3158 478 Play era-Ts Tl Tp Jchsr The regular ton to 444333 recuperated In the seventh ! John Itevolta Mil paid n 3 1 3158 S ed for the fourth 373 l "'t to howlvef ihflke Burke- up con- Fran-ciscwaukee Willie o Ban succeoive year Ptden-n- t (loggin 23 13 8 43 Totft 3158 3 Laurent 341 OikJxtrj rf imiiiiMiii 4 I opens tomorrow slderabfc at thl close of the round ! Elm and Von AnLos George WILLABD 4 e I 17i Play today will h With hard rMita and lefta in ih M:Brrry ft ah geles O T F P 4 wst mu foursome rortentf rry c IIIMIIIIII 3 i head In the eighth ha bftrelv held ! matches with tht 2 8 D Carton rf comer c 1 3 hla ownanrt in (h nlntli mnA fKm HUM invading golfers meetirr lnrai n'f- College G T P P L Well rf I i 0 1 CiUahsn lg 3 ing stars The 3839' Totals: 2800 Total are aa fcj- 1 pairings 1 0 0 I 0 M Ipaeh Jf mity mmn Wins Bout 1 Clark lg in 3 lo Bherman If By the Associated Press tiiiM 0 3 1 0 0 0 rt Nelson If 1 coivsn rg ©f-t! Craig Wood 6fitrArw fttifrH n?a " ruColumbia 21 Princeton 42 ChlldJ e ' the f 3 8 1 1 e 0 P 0 Bmegsrar 23 Carnegie Tech 21 A Huflftf 11 rg thft with 1 Bhuta vs I aJUsl heaviest Temple 1 0 auuiwLU ill rins getting tn 0 0 0 P Lowe if Totals IT 4 31 William & Mary 27 Virginia 43 Anneraon lg his shot 0 0 0 0 0 m i m Dutra and Joe Kjrkwood vs Charles Tfii Wrwr COllffM atlldnt hfuP rf 0 0 0 Marquette 21 Notre Dame 30 BAN FHANCISCO Jan 3 0 nlliips s a Ham lfi Cubs of 3 4 and I Earl Frye Paul Run-ya- n Chepherd took Ohio vYYsIeyan 34 Ohio U 30 t re a 0 0 0 Gray adfantage ot the opportunity —Nick Uiiw Venice Calif heavy and Kurtelia If 1 0 3 Emith vs John Wad ley lg Kama 21 ftefaraik 34 sell 0 1 0 AfMOn tlcfrrtl to thr-l- baRfeet threw Ivan Mansgoff of 8 8 1 17 weight Tofsls 1 I inh 3 Biafk and Dewev LftnimHH 0 22 Tulano 43 10-(-AP) hall IMIIIIMI levation fwanre -ECHICAGO Jan in ItUMia mm$ foilowtrig a short ri- their main event wrestHeferee Cherm Walker umpire 1 trCrVg- - rf 0 3 ny Revoita and Leo Diegei vs Urry Totals Gonraea 38 Montana Mines 33 8 12 2 12 of William Walker to the pres- Brig Haws tu ling match brre Jut night LuUe for upport tmm Bill Al!m Whitlwk c 3 3 CLINTON M MLN HiXONm California Christian fi Pomona I Brftiil and Ru'i Conroy Bill Mehl-hor- n Hd-- ll was Cubs ef the woo dilt idency Croft Chicago 43 In the fall bodvlpttldent flrtt minutes and Rainh Oiiiahi v Weit lg IIIIIIUIIIMIM 1 3 4 college 43 O T F P at the annual meeting of the Krhedula U'edfteaday Night and the time limit expired before a"dvl!r to the Yeoman's rlub rrn ana TiniMni 1 Jrhn Ramrwjn i 2 0 M I M M Tl f M M SAn- 6 1 1 11 club today Francisco) ( M Ptn wrii moters Oiympjcf the event announced th-o 7 U could be counted vs another o'clock—First ward ai-Third r:av hUt t rn r rrt ta Clara u 33 1 Ennh rg 0 2 pairing a 0 0 4 Flinders Ifo ll The been office has OMm IthjiCommcrclsl Iregua nominally Wilson ward C r rt W f f B Dot a n n t n cf George threw Oatlle A 1 Washlrxton Ctatt 38 Oregon 33 I) Chiids e 0 12 vacant since the death last October bajskftbal had been rt-tmo'clock— In opening ward Fourth I and Hon the Tommy The cuai'fvi Thompson A Frarer rg 11 g 30 30 Tcxaa Tofalj Tech 0 0 2 of William I Veerk It was indicatArlzwia Ctate l tonlehfi Until th t l's eyviHe will play a picked team E Chlldi la o 0 0 0 ed that 2 K Wrlfflev would con Half tlm score: Of den Biters has 207 entrlea Teachera 23 i be held flghta cild 23 Y ?f I 14 U Flinders rf 0 0 0 0 tinue sjiichairmsn ef the executive g A Hinders rf 1 nocat era-M- iller 2 3 4 board with Walker novlng up from rettonil fO'iU: HMi IHi KJf i Berreit CbiRNEftA 1AILS 3 3 lg 0 0 4 uie post of first vice I o:tt:nv3 G&fOAI Italv Jan 10fAm— Comer Callahan 0 0 0 0 o ti?ya becoming first vice fveil Taylor rg dark 2 Y M I —Nichols 2 oent and Charles A Weber secretary-Kurieiia world heftvyrlihl Whitlock Totals Wf it 4 Gen 3 17 4 3 37 treasurer of the Im Angeles mim tut the cnampioiji today Jiffercc Draayer Pacific Coast League club moving : United: Sate to" begin training tm lfr throws Oci? n In as second vice president Ikseitrra— Millar Olbbons 3 Fprtfn- hli tltlejdefcae against Tcmraf Eince the death cf Mr Vreerk At Miami Ftbruarr ll berry Comtr CaHahan Clark Y if Loughrosjl j I— Ham West Oxn 2 Valker has acted as spokesman for ' i -x By ANOI-LCHICAGO Jan 10— fA P)—The Howard t Himself a 'former the club Jan Am The Ii?h Free Ctate dors r'b The permit was tsaurd to the Trr the first tima tirr th tCoast the turned and Kid fcathrrwriKlit Howard believes he iln Ixk key importation cf pframuli- psrinns under tha corporate name of "Lucky" Bx!i-Ain- t knows thereof ho speaks BOfiS STARTS GRIND Call-ferna pun-rr- r accomnan M by at tors 23 for Howard'4 Uhi gymrarlum years Is a sport for Bar-ne- y r ritrtit and sportsman of the Los Ahgcles Turf club Use CHICAGO P)— and "Boxing Jan HE 'JEN'S CALOS OAKLAND Calif Jan i Le Ar:r!ri rtoa world lightweight cham a famous training establishment for not brjs he exjiiainrd "Hie rerive Kent rsftns track wilt com tccocco and will be —The Pacific Const leagueIQ—fUPi meeting frnm rff urriPri track Txcrfnr heroes of the prize tn? 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