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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIRUNE, n MO NI)AY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1926. SALT LAKE GOLF ENTHUSIASTS ARE OUT IN FORGE , State Athletic Body Plans Great Activity in 1926 SpringSports Crowds Fill Three Davis Is Pressed by Scoring Rivals in High School Meet Courses of City in Early Season Play Manager Say Pitching Staff Better Than Some Semiannual ; , v Meeting of EASTERN DIVISION the State Association ENTERS BASEBALL Control Board Held. in National Membership Body Urged; Funds for ALTHOUGH Cfcri Darts, stellar Uintah can ter. walked off with scoring honors with 7 points, several stars of other teams war nod far behind. Hall of Bingham. 88; 8mlth of I. D. 8., Sfi, and Brtmley, Pleaasnt Hall was the leading forward and Bradfhaw of South Cache topped the Grove, 54 wars his closest rivals. fnards with 17. Darin the leader, scored the most field foals, 21, while Hone of Boxelder registered the most fouls, aeren. O T F rts G T F Pt s. o T F pt. Utntahe.il 10 19 1 Hall, Bingham t. Smith. U I. 8...K 4. Brtmley, Pleasant 1 Davis. I. C, Jhink; Basemen Star. Ipselal la Th Trlboo. 14 A regular bM . PRICE,' March ball schedule wlll.bs adopted for the flret time by the schools of section Games cfT (he eastern division. "A will be played every week until April 17, at whlcl time the Emery county schools will close for the year. Hunt-lngto- Grove-- BRADENTOWIf. Fla . March 14. (By tha Aesoclated Preaa WRh a (trengthened Infield and a pitching cotpa he regard, a. more formidable than that ft 1926, deaplte tha loaa of Jimmy Ring, Manager Art Fletcher of tha Philadelphia National, look county forward. to an Improved ahowlng In 73 . I Taylor, Sallna ....15 4. Nielson. Boxelder. .16 7. E. Allred. Msntl ..14 I. Brady, Bingham ..14 I. Rogers, Ogden ....13 10. Hervilla. Bingham. 13 11. 78. C. Hollinasrhead, 38. CTarencs Gililn, Mlnersvllle - 81 Tardley, Beaver ... 3 35 40 N n. 8 I tax Is. 41 Burr. Mantl 6 47 0 S 4 3 4 . , 4 Kalina. 4 . Hallna . , S S Morgan S Morgan 4 4 3 3 Morgan 3 Ogden . 3 31 a 4 2 SI 8 10 42. Kitchen. Kanab 43 Christensen. 44. Peterson, 46. Taggart, 44. Connell, 47. Aidoua, East 48. Atoyle. East 48 poulton, Beaver 8 S3 I SI 5 83 3 30 4 30 4 28 1 I 8 t7 Christianson, Pleasant Grovs ..13 Nielson, So, ('schs.lS Irvins, Ogden ....13 Strlnghsm. Msntl .10 Ounneil. So. Cachs.ll Snow, Provo Ho oer. Provo ... 3 .. ... ... 79. Cox. Phil-Ile- tm retary-treasure- r, a 3 2 6 6 Ihl It 1 Eeterhman. South Cache Christensen. South Cache Merrill. Uintah 87. 0 3 4 88 89 91 9? 91 94 . 0 3 8 2 2 2 2 ...II 2 2 d 0 3 0 2 2 2 .... 4 I 0 0 2 1 3 3 3 0 2 8 0 1 0 0 ..0 ..0 .. 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grove Ash, Pleaasnt Grove 0ft ...... Briggs, !.ehi evey, 1hi ...... 0ft Beers. East 0 0 , . ....... 1 ft 0 1 S. 1 Ktnmid, East .... Bust. Kanab anderhnof. Ggden. Hearn. Ogden ..... Eaton. Uintah .j, an-L- 0 0 L. Pleasant Grove Kirk, Pleasant 1 I ft Pvbbert. 1 I 1 0 0 0 Hillman. 1 t Provo Purthiufih&m, ft ft ft ft 0 t 2 ft 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 ft ft 0 0 0 0 ft ft ft 0 0 0 10 TO OlyflSI lrge i ft Choice. e . , . 11 ' T with the O j pt' d tZy'- -- -i te.Uofd i Flret I 1 at Arf Iat nine-innin- Angels Hand Cubs Trouncing d d four-roun- eemi-indu- n 'rK-nl- 1 1 Styles Snappy At a Popular Price Congregational Basketeers Win four-roun- Mighty. Heres the Styles we are selling lots of them is e vi d s n c e enough Tan calf oxford in four styles. Black or tan Scotch grain oxford. Patent drees oxford. that theyre what we claim them to he. Buying and selling them in big lots ia iiow we can sell them so 41-4- 3 EAST BROAD VV FTH8T TIONAL R OONOBRnA-11ATTTH- CHFRCR INfAXrRT 1S8TH OTfPI OTFF. g. gadder If. 8 S BetifWl, If... 404A goayoa, rf .. IS S' Allen, rf ... 1441 ft f rMtnhcn,.., GSmlik.e... 4449 4 0 S 12 SfmSerf.if .. . 1 T 1 K ft. (ppurk,lg. . 140 1 brben.rf,. . Byea.rg. Urberwaa 4 0 0 0 Hchviik, If.. -- ! TMsJs Total ..142 t V.f.XM -- 1 brown kid or tan calf lace shoes. 11 1 3 A Kearns mdg. ley 40 111 1441 Black and Compare them with others at a doCar more. Lror. With League Formed, Officials Believe It Is ( greatest 522 hat value in cjfmericaF f Montpelier U. P. Club Organizes Carlaris Wins Trihaaa. kpHst to Tijuana Derby MONTPELIER, Idaho. March men have Mors than Tha 14 - 123 signed up for membership in ths Montpelier 38 Athletic club, a unit of the Union Pacific Athletic league The organization was perfected this week when G E. Shngerland of pocateho, athletic director for the Oregon Short Lins unit, was in Montpelier At a meeting attendee by Mr. Slingerland, (the purpoes of the club was fully outlined to ths men, and ths benefits (explained i IL J. Batteries, a dlspetrher. was elected president and A R. Richards, i (vie apreeldent. and Waller J. Peter-- J It Is eon, secretary and treasurer. ft of th local club to lm- and equip two or The club will courts rage In all kids nf omdonr rpore. aurh as baseball, Pnms, gun clubs. practue. etc. fjuipment ffr Ijrtfie various pur apnrta wPl jth j through the I nlofi PaHfir Ath.eUr 1 leaf je at a substantial to the saving u orcan,seiion ecordfng to officers of ft the ctuh. I i 14 TIJUANA. Mexico. March i'Bv the Associated Press ('ariarts, Ith M unden up, won the sixth annual renewal of the Tijuana derby over a mils and one furlong today t lowering the track by two seconds. Uarlaris finseven ished lengths ahead iMdilen bv Garner, was second and Tea, with t'oitilettl up, was third colt t'orlarie Is an F.ng!ih-hreowned hy the Chula Vista stable and trained br F E Kraft. 6 ('arlarte returned his owners as the major share of the purae ihbe Rnvcarier'e owner received, 1 VS) for second piece Tea's rhsre was tbbft. and Light Uarblne. which Lne of the finished fourth, puree i arlarfe pmhehv two will mere big chances la r stakes tht a in He is ted to the Cof froth handbag and will lke-- l It get s chams in the Kentucky der-ts.sq. In 49 rec-or- d d 121-7- 2 hjd er gt non-in- ar rt y Time Get to Busy. Thef Tribune. OGDEN, March 14. kpeclzl Telegraph wires various sections of the country with seeking information nightletters ball players who are consid-- ! ered ' as possibilities or manager of j the Ogden club In the league. j With the definite formation of the league at Pocatello laat'night, ' the Ogden officials 'deemed if high time to angle for a pilot who could get on the ground early and begin lining up Already many applications players. j are being considered by the temjrorary directors of the Ogden club, who will i meet at noon tomorrow and go over matters of concern to the organ izaat this time, are of which, Uon, chef Ith drafting of articles of incorporaof a manager. tion and selection Among those setting the Job are Mike Pendergast, former pitcher of the Philadelphia and Chicago National . Hunky) Shaw, league clubs: B. leading hitter of the Toast league in 1910; S. J. Jolly, catcher and first baseman of lxng Beat h; C. li. Clglr of Omaha, with ten years' experience as Billy Hamilton, successful pilot of clubs in the Texas league; Chet Thomas, former big leaguer, and Charlie Schmidt, g catcher And later an umpire. The Ogden club backers believe that a manager cannot get on the ground too quick, since the league season will begin in less than two months. When the clubs boss is signed up he will be asked to land In the city without delay and begin forming the club. from Many' application players in many sections of the country are on hand awaiting- - ths pilots conslfD eration. out of Ogden were buzzing tonight to Utah-Idah- t : Banner Season. The largest March attendance In ths history of Salt Luke golf was recorded yesterday. The tremendous early season Interest indicates a banner year for ths sport In Salt Lake, where the game Is apparently making rapid strides in popularity each year. More than 200 golfers registered at under nf Nibley park for the first !h year at ths .municipal course. The impression a midseason golf day was enjoyed on the second day of the season at Nibley park. Four of the Nibley park premier players staged a best ball match yesterday afternoon, Ionard Von Kim and W, Ear! Kreehalrn defeating Fd-d- ot Speedy Atten- ia Morrison and Mickey Riley, Nib-le- y profeHsfonai, two up. the" municipal Golfers piaving on course yesterday expressed pleasure at the improvements made on fair-wa- Being Considered Fans for Manager; (Uni-tro- casts 0 0 Many Kelly follows j March dance in Years Fore- ft Ogden Begins Hun t for Baseball Player-PilBEATBELT Greatest 14 .0111 ..0611 Crane. Balina Marshall. Mlnersvllle Skinner. Beaver Kotter. Boxelder 1 ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla., March (By tha Associated Presa ) Details of how the 3flfM) prize money sill be distributed In the three-da- y match play tournament for the winter golf professional rh&mpiomdtip of America, starting Thursday over the 8f Augustine links, were announced today. Each of the sixteen qualifiers in the eighteen-hol- e medal round Thursday morning will get 150 and the eight victors In the first round matches the afternoon of the same day will be paid 175 more. The winners of the second round matches Friday morning will get IlnO additional, so that getting into the semifioala will pay 625 each. Each successful finalist will get 1276 more and the winner of ths finals, which will be played Satthlrty-stx-hourday over the route, will haul In 1625 more, makthe winners purse total 1MG, ing while the runnerup will receive in 6650. all, X 0 Thronged by Golfers. to Split Purse ..1103 1802 . Have Neat Way 2 10 . . . 0 0 Jonas East .,3 M Allisier. Kanab Uintah pavis. 0 Phillips, Provo Wilson, Bingham ..0 Jones. Bingham ... 0 ft Srand, Bingham 0 1 1 2 . ) vet-ra- 1 0 ....... ... lehl 90. Hardy, 1 1 1 Tingey. Boxelder T Pavis. U l. 8 62. West. Pleasant Grovs 3 Taylor. 64 J. Francis. Morgan. 65 A Pugh. Kanab 64 Balllf, Ogdcrt ft 1 8 1 Beaver ftrt. 61 ' 7 3 38 fto. Wbtmpey. IeM ... 7 4 3 24 61. 13. Francis, Ferron and Carbon 7 0 24 4 63. Peterson, 13. with 75 ft 8 have already scheduled games 53 Bullock, Provo .... thla year', pennant rare. Tha a 14. 1 23 3 3 4 . ft4. ex Beaver is 15. Alctlregor. ,thlahed seventh last season, but Members of the Utah Hlfh School each other, and Castle pale 2 20 8 3 1 65. Call, Boxelder 14 W' eek. ,hl in ntr an PPt Fletchsr, outline of his 3 13 1 pros7 Athletic control of 66. sociatlon board 37. Hamblin, Kanab ..3 In 67. Manaarlng. Uintah 3 0 18. Baldwin. So. Cache 9 8 1 19 met In their eemlannual meeting Bt- - Thera Is a great deal of interest - pects for ths Associated Press, ex8 3 lJ In Carbon and Emery coun. . 68 Itahlftfrom. baseball Alantl. Allred. C. the presses belief Ringhaml 4 II. be that they urday and attain yeatarday forenoon 69. Stewart. and ,t ,, hopd th,t hl,h KhooJ fighting for a first division wiy In Iehl .... 8 2 30. Hayes. Pleasant berth to draw up plana for the handling of players can bs 2 4 3 17 7 60. I ax is. East developed for the ths Grovs . the spring sctlvttlea Those preeent Eastern Utah leafue. coming campaign. 0 8 41. Toons. Ogden tt. K. Pugh. Kanab .. 7 11 3 17 at the meeting Included: Jtmei E. Carbon and Huntington play their "We will be stronger at first end 3 . 2 O. 63 Sallna Jensen. South 31 Bradshaw, Moss, president; C. Oren Wilson, sec- - first grams at Huntington on March second bees this year," Fletcher de3 17 4 63. Roberts. Mlnersvllle 3 0 Cache . . n and E. Allen Bate1 gg and Huntington 'V til play at Pries, clared. "Bentley at first la a 16 3 3 64. ... Rosenbaum, 33. Goodwin. Beaver and a aura fielder, aa wall as a 1 14 than, eligibility arbitrator of tha stata on April 2 Coach Stubby Peterson 3 t 3 Boxelder 34. Potts, East high school association, and the fol has more than twenty men out at Slugger. Frtberg will help ua a lot 2 1H 6S Anderson. 8 Mantl ,.2 0 .. Uintah 26, McCurdy, at second. Ha H. R. will win a field division far ahead Carbon high and prospects for lowing 2 3 U representatives: 4 ...... 61 Morgan Fry. Provo 26. Bown, Adams, Cache; F. B. Muir, Ogden; J.nlng team are very bright. Regular of any second sacker we have had 4 2 14 67 Watkins Uintah . . 2 2 27. Jacobson, is. D. S. . W. Candfteld, Summit; John Christen- - practice will start as soon as spring ernes I have bean with tha team. I .. I 10 68. Cleave, Boxelder .... 6 11 4 14 28. Tuttle. Mantl Paul expect him to have a fine season. sen, southern; Joe Snow, Millard; P. football Is over this week-en- d I L. S 4 2 2 14 ty Hroubay, ! 28. Grlffm. Osdn P. Jensen, Sanpete; D. D. Adame, Howard, southpaw pitcher of the Then In Leach, tha young outfielder 0. Iehl Hariing. 30. Clare Gfllln. Joined ths team last summer, I Garfield; James Haslam. Salt Lake; East high last year, will do the fwlr- - who 2 71. Parkinson, Morgan. n i Mlnersvllle have a comer. He Is a fins fielder 1 R$.yv.Monson. Neho; A M. Maughan, ling for the Miners this spring. Jack ft 13 6 72 Jones. Morgan .... 31. Evans. I. P 8a mighty good hitter. Sevier; R. R. Mitchell, Alpine, and James and Claud Lee will help How and 4 li, Watkins. East Pleasant 82. Hoidaway, "I have lost Jimmy Ring from the 1. W. Nielson, Jordan. C. J. Reeves ard with th slab work. Gene Pres-o- f 4 1 13 74 Wyatf, So Cache Grove . , . ths eastern division was the only, sett looks good for the first base pitching staff, but I havs five of the 12 75. 4 7 Sallna Jensen. p ..1 S3. E. Jensen. Sallna. In member not present. promising young pitchers position, with Clyde lee and Paul- most 2 12 76 Bradfield. 6 34 Tee. Morgan . President Moss made a detailed and 1 am confidently fighting It out for the key- the game today I 0 0 2 Mlnersvllle ... 2 11 7 ) I 85. Hone. Boxelder counting on a much stronger etaff port of his recent trip to Washing-- , stone sack. Maxey Stephens and than 77. A. HollingHhead. 2 3 It .... last Iehl 36. In Oaterloh, Box are third base candidates, year.. place of Ring I ton, V. C., where he attended the 1 0 0 2 9 3 3 5 Mlnersvllle 37. Patten, Bingham .. Pete Huxford, a last years have Waland Dean. a fine nu&l meeting of the National Federa- - while young pitcher with a world of stuff. I also tion of High Schobl Athletics. He Granite star, and Jack James will Maun, drafted from Indianap-frontin- g reviewed briefly the problems con- - fight it out for shortstop. Alike en- - have lie. Both of these boys have had Valarlde and I other state associations and accl, Ambrose will Mathla do the big hanGrande league were how their state committees catching experience under McGrawn while ths three outfield posl- - and should be ready for regular Emphasis was placed - duties, will dllng them folvice hl. from tha ba aelected year tha ethical tralnin, of the prea- tlon. In Willoughby and Pierce I have Monroe Burgees, Clyde ent high school athlete, a problem lowing: Charles two youngsters who pitched in that Is really a very vital one After- Bearn son, John Demman. Man- - aatlonal falon for ma last John fall Jonea, Ray conKirkpatrick. board of tha report, tha Christensen and Raytagainst National league teams. Both trol went on record as favoring the cina, i have abown bwnnlaon. wall down thla hem aa a entry of the Utah aasoclatlon .spring, especially Willoughby, whom M t M 1 O regular and a winner of his ehort league ,hl year IVleilSCl , training. Then there is Ulrich who TT 1!? 11 pitched for the Waterbury champions !n..the .K"trn league. He la a fast Billiard Champ ball pitcher and, la which will not take place until the curve this spring. Educaof next meeting tahe Utah Will Remain in l Of the veterans Carlson is SARASOTA, Fla., March 14.in tion association. The board of con-- 1 Battler Favored Irish Meusel, of Los Angeles, better form than I ever have seen Murray will recommend to this latter versa!. U. S. as Citizen body that Utah enter the National and George Kelly, of San Francisco, him. Bentley will pitch some games But Federation of High School Athletics, Over signed up for the season of 1926 this for me in the summer. If our young Coloradoan, NEW YORK. March 14. (By The H D. S. basketball team, win-- 1 afternoon, and peace and tranquillity pitchers do what we now have a ner of the state high school title, reign ome more in the camp of the right to expect them to do. we will the Associated Press.)- The 18.2 a balk-linNew York Match for first berth this acholaedivision Fierce title recently be billiards fight sent to the national Glantp. frtll Expected. won Erich ' ear dear to the last. rr tic tournament at the University of rmm Hagenlacher of Gerby In . . In In . . . this country. , Chicago, the first week many will remain April. A addition to the donations contributed Hagenlaxher.snnounced today that fbld May 14 to bec.ome an American he intends v In Salt lake and In Belt Sid With just before the finalto game Saturday niversity of f ndy. officials will citizen, and had taken out his night, amounting approximately splendid shape for his battle with ,hSr have done In the past DredKInQ first citizenship papers more than the board of control voted 5500 nd h to " mda'" of Gordon Jackie tonight, P""4 Murray of of four years ago. He said he did the expen.es ,a part payment w nnere. Five place. In,' thr In for not intend to return to Germany Pflc? the Is he U D. 8. team. Aa th. Uni- - each readiness everything event will count points to the' with the title. double headline program of Man. n; took the world HagenlAoher rvplrh7,"ou,niln,E,Hriv9' hattan club bouts at the Hippodrome championship from Jake Schaefer plSST eife hVx meet Gordon week. While m e t Belt and or . L . last in theater. as hm pens, . m required Philadelphia ber-o- f the .quad attending the Chicago In the feature bout, Dallas Bateman, Introducing the us,d of l Barnes COTTER HARVEY LEO and Frankie of tor field the K"tri ' Sandy .Jx Secretary Wilson stated that he wa. First Baseman Nsw. York Giants. Grand Junction, Colo., clash in anoth." oKSnlrt MayH. i;VvVra,.Tymman?;erro'f ?r"thTc headliner. other Bom Holden, Mo., May 22, 1900. Belt has supreme confidence In his. ipt'eraoholastlc athletics, asking for '"ncreawd'nSmb" Height 6 feet 11 Inches; weight, " to the defeat Murray jumping-jackability Hat of the first four place winners Pounds. Th.Jlle0 whose peculiar style has' made left- Bat Offhanded; throws t'loncVleler "Idso .atei" him a hoodoo for the usual orthodox - aPPrla.ed 1900 to helpefray7., handed. Club In 1925 Loulxvllle. American I battler of Belt. type. eroLh,.,rnTuoi XMocUtlon. BELT IS CONFIDENT. F Wilson. IddUionaf ti Springfield, hud punch., thrown t me engagement "Ive J,',, 'w0rSu( dettSw fo the Western association, 192ft. thla Hat. Th. board of control would (in a lot of ways by a lot of boys, nn or in6 1921, favor the second-plac- e since Clubs the and then Springfield, (Belt declared last night, Bprjnff port. It Is possible that nine 1922; recent tournament, Ogden high, en- or Chicago Nationals. 1921 to 1924, fact that Gordon 'hops them in' isnt divisions will be estab track ten . . , tournament if the WarTexas Chicago Wichita mi.. Falla tering inclusive; f th (going to worry me in the least. Uon " Thie if Invitation should be received. ren beat him, they tell me, by stayleague, 1923; Louisville. now outlined, will be the seventh annual tournathat Gordon top ing so well on also favored the entry of .1926 record Games, 166; at bat 698. ment conducted by the University of allThe board I figure tha 33; couldn't hop around. doubles, hits, 196; high school athletes in the B. Y. U. runs, 108; For the paat three years invitation him as well Winner Will Get Chance home shuffle Chicago. can after 7; runs, 24; sacrifices, along triples, but meet, their Utah has sent her champions back and secretary will suggest through Warren beat him de35; stolen bases, 10; bases on bails, as WTarren. to Provo the every one has made a most remark- - school officials that they do not al- - 86: batting average. .326. Futouts, cisively and was able only to get a Paul Berlenbach; able record. .Vafi 1573; assists. 111; errors, 17; fielding shade decision on me, so thev can t Springvllle repathlete to enter and the following low high school the count me out with this boy. hav procured an ellglbll- - axerage, .990. e . was experi-enothy i the Utah foi record Belt has had many years entry. Note Cotter equaled year Panguitch Both Cautious. In the ring and should be able spring Dixie, aent her winners Creek run win be In charge chances accepted by first baseman, to pit his knowledge of ring tactics I 21 putouts and one asback and they made a wonderful rec of the city had when he as will also track committee, ord. After losing their first contest, be the his coolness under th most g game 'with Chi- and in baseball and sist Jn Western associa- vera fire against the dash and spirit they came back strong, winning their tennis. competition These two sports will receive cago In 1934; he led In Word of next five games and taking first place more attention By SAM HALL. the youngsters attack. Gordon fielding three than they have In the tion first basemen in the consolation tournament. Oswald Murray indicates NEW YORK, March 14 (Univerfew years, and it will now be seasons, and led association in hit- from past of was he here who the as had apin is as Tower, charge good shape for high school contestants ting once. when he won a sensational victory sal ) Jack Delaney and Mike Me pointing of officials at last years necessary to securs an eligllibity card as In over Frankie Buffington. Tigue will settle many arguments, meet, reported to C. Oren Wilson that football and basketball. head- decide numerous his officials had reported that they The second of the bets and learn will be meet stats Ths swimming some had never worked for a team made held this year at the Utah liners should also bring out Paul which Js to get the next belt Agricultural good competition for Dallas Bateup of better gentlenien, cleaner sports college. chamBerlenbach's man or boys showing cleaner manhood than slugger, featherweight Sandy's of A special meeting ths board of box who has made things hot for every- pionship unless thev happen toRickthe Utah boys. control is scheduled for May 14, at draw in Tex one he has met this season. He holds a twelve-rounSPRING SPORTS. which time ths work for ths major A draw new tomorrow. ard's Garden of 14 over knockout recent Hart LOS March ANGELES, Joey (By Plans were outlined and approved fail sport, football, will be outlined. the Associated ths plans oD them the Sait Lake .and Harvey Bateson of verdict will upset Press.) Behind by ths board fer the conducting of Other reports will be made at this superlative pitching of a trio BatemAn meets a classy and several others. of Logan. of board. action the the for state are ail aprlng sports. Because Delanev high meeting Th$ moundsmen, ths Los Angeles club of hnxer in Frankie Barnes of Grand counter-hitterfighters who like to Barnes hasn't Bateman's the Pacific Coast league shut out ths Junction. vtnan do the attackiChicago Cubs by a score of 3 to 0 punching power, but he hits well with have the other prein an exhibition gams here todav. In both hands and hits frequently ng. there are many who are dicting It will be far from & thrillail 'Rubs' former Port- enough to make his blows felt. Yarrison, with even money big ing encounter, land Coast player; Earl PROMISING. Hamilton, PRELIMS in sight for the winner the coming southpaw, and "Whitsy" Glaxner held The preliminaries of the new pro- summer. Jack and Mike may fool ths Cubs to two bits, singles by Howa high order. Reed Pe- these prognosticators by making a ard Freljrau and Percy Lee Jones gram area of new sensation in the local knockdown and drag-oaffair of it. terson, early In the game. wkh Hailor Merrill of but that is hard)y in the cards. They clashes ring, Ths Angels took a fanev to the Garfield in the p d sre too wise, too cautious, too exofferings of Jones and their former Peterson perienced to. run head-oof the new bill. into danteammate. Charles Root, putting "I.TuJ sensation bee ger. ecroee their flret txlly in the fifth trounced he when here on a man foot and decisively faster Delanfv, R. H. K frame. The score: Wild Bill Farrell and became still w'ho can land with either hand from 2 0 Cubs out he knocked when more of card a to wlnon range, figures 4 points 2 Los Angeles in long in a bout if unable to knock out a foe who Batteries Jones, Root and Hart FYankle Buffington Brigham. Merrill has shown claas never has been knocked out. But nett : Yarrison, Hamilton, Gleaner and In In order three bouts hers to outscore the cunning Hannah, Sandberg. The other preliminaries bring out Michael, Jack will have to take a Utah's famous fighting Indians, Oen few mors chances than McTlgue. and Chief Enos in so doing he will bs running some eral Custer Ottogary reservation. chin risks. , , Pablges of the Washakie out knocked week who last Jack and Mike both hit well with Ottogarv, Pete Nordoff, meets a good prelim- their right hands. In his tsfro Berinary boy in Jack Kelly of this city. lenbach fights Jack knocked out Psal Chief PaWges, a heavyweight, clashes the first time and had him down newoomer in and woozy in ths fourth round of the The First Congregational church with a likely of looking d A 8a4t Jake Huff In Mike s only second engagement. five defeated Battery E, 138th infan- Wayns curtain-raiser completes the fight with der Paulis he had him try, Saturday evening, by a score of once That makes Mike's 39 to 23. E Coppock starred for program. sprawling the winner while Chambers was ths right duke stand up with Jack s, except that he does not shoot it as mainstay of the loeing outfit. often. The ecore Tb fact that Hoop Champs Voted. 1 MlnertxUls 4 3 7 Park, Nibley Country Club and Forest Dale Florida Golfers o I -. I player-manage- r; first-strin- 85 Horses to and green. The Halt LAk Country club had ths greatest March crowd In Ita history xesterday, with 140 plsvers playing oxer the course. B. McPherson, manager of the club, declares that ths enthusiasm is the greatest he has witnessed in this city, and predicts tha greatest season on record for the local links devotees. A number of women appeared at the Country club, Colorado Champs Coach players an exceptional March occurrence. Members who had never before played are taking up the game this season Eager for Series in he said. A number of new members have been admitted to the club, and several applications are now on hand. Colorado Next Year. Alex Hutton, 1923 professional, has been this season, and Is now st the club. The course will be open from now on, except In case of a severe storm. Greens and fairways By Staff Correspondent, to Tb tttraae. are Ln excellent condition. Wore than one hundred golfers apLOGAN, March 14. Coach George at Forest Dale yeterdav, with Cooper and his Colorado division peared the official opening of the club ten-Tchampions left Logan this morning utlvely set 7or Aprtf l. greens for Greeley, firmly convinced that If 'are In excellent condition, hut the course ha t will not been rolled yet they remained. In Logan two weeks be avsihtble ffllr plav every Saturday longer they would be unable to defeat afternoon and Sunday to the prior the Utah Aggies, who now are the 7pning, provided that weather condiconference cham- tions ore favorable. Rocky Mountain pions. Cooper Is not a poor loser; hs Is anything but that. But in his mind there is one ambjtlon; That is: That the Teachers win the Colorado championship next year; that the Utah diviAggies win the sion championship next year; that the two teams meet ln the new Colorado State Teachers gymnasium, construction of which will soon begin. He believes that on his own floor he can defeat the rugged Utahns, the fact that his team was de- cisively whipped on three occasions last week. ' Coopers one complaint Is the smallness of thq court. There is no aa in small court the Colorado division as the one within Smart gymnasium, he said. A small court curtails the speed of his men, hampers 4he efficacy of pivoting and whirling, two means of eluding guard on which the Teachers rely, and enables rahge to triumph over speed. Cooper believes he has a faster team thsn the Aggie. Most of the spectators, including the writer, believe otherwise. in the opinion of the vast majority, however, the Teachers had little to offset the remarkable team of Coach K, L. Romney. Certainly the Coloradoans were not In the class of the In basket shooting. WorthUtahns of ington tnd Hawley are scoring area the first rank. Nielsen is a floor-ma- n of exceptional value. Sanders, Martindaie and Wade are three guards who kno$v the gamft thorUtah-Monta- re hard-hittin- fifty-etg- nt oughly. Glidden. captain of ths Teachers, was perhaps their only man who would compare favorable with the Aggies. He was of college caliber; the rest were assuredly not, judging from their performance on the Aggie floor. Mashburn was fair, but did not show either exceptional ability at ball rustling or basket shooting. In 1924, two years ago, the Prig-haYoung university invaded Colorado to play for the championship Upon their own small floor the year previous, they had baxely nosed out JACK THE Auto Top F.lan soColorado college in a three-gam- e rt for the conference championship. But in 1924 it was a different story. In the words of COVINGTON. Kv., March 14. fBy On a Urge floor.the Coach Tigers Jmads Cooper, the Associated Press ) The coming B. Y.' TV of the rcnew'al of the Kentucky Oaks, one monkeys nqt the two states senes between The of the outstanding features of the now stand two for-Utand one for spring racing season at Churchill Colorado. Towns. attracted eighty-fiv- e fillies, it was announced at Kentucky Jockey club headquarters here The race, which is contested oer a miles, distance of one and carries an added alue of IlftftOU. are nominations the Harry ' Among Pavne Whit nevs Traffic and Flyleaf. W J Salmons Martha Wash14. (Ry th. rmrAW. March ington, Walter M Jeffers' Filth ti. for Pr. ) A four-wa- r J N. Tamden's Dark Phantom. th. baak.thall th.n rhamplonahlp of wa-aT. J, Penderhast s Nettie Sweep and marked th. confrr.no. n.at.rn manv others prominent among last a which ndd la? night, unique racers. year's In tha hlalory of th circuit. Thro. time. th. ar.ron ended In a were triple tic. and four tlisea honor, but Iowa divided by two tram,. fmlah. drlvln a turn by railed th. Pur- -, which plar.d them alunftald due, Indiana and Michigan aa charn- - Start Oaks Race JAHN GOES TO LOS ANGELES. LOS ANGELES. March 14 Fv the Associated Press,) Arthur C. g John, outfielder, was turned over to the Los Angeies pacific Coast Jeogus club today by ths Chicago Cubs, completing the deal that sent Infielder Chde Beck to the National league club last fail. He will report to the Angela ImmediateHe played in ly. games with ths Cubs last season, batting for an average of .301. Maker of Guaranteed Auto Tops and Seat Covers Specializing in General Repairs. Estimates Cheerfully ' Four' Tie for Big Ten Title Given. . JACKS TOP SHOP NEW LOCATION: 02 SO. STATE A. A. U. Basket Tourney Starts 1926 NEW j pion,. KAVPAft UTTY. Th. Hawkry.s clord th. aon Mo, March !4 apurt to (By the Associated Press t Plav for I. at nlrht In a the national amateur basketball cham- drf.at Mlnnrpota, 17 to 15. conference in time in flret It convention hall I. th. pionship will begin here tomorrow In the National A. A annala that Indiana ha rated chaml tournament It I being held bere pion. loaa and Mlrhiean have hem time. for the sixth at the top onr each before, hut a. Washburn cortege. Topeka, Kan . In thie case, involied In tie. for th. the ifv Kansas present champion; pennant. Athletic club, several times champion, the Hirharda of it. Joseph. Mo., sevend eemfflnal-ist- s Wills-Kingsl- ey eral time runners-up- . are among the teams entered teams may particiOnly thirty-twpate in the national piny, bur the entry of forty team fifteen states belt. g represented has nece1tated a NICE, Frsncs, Mmrrh 14 (Bv ths preliminary tourney to eliminate eight Three were eliminated yesterday and A ssrrlared Brass) MisaHelafl Whi, fix be tomorwill eliminated others th Amarirso champion, and ChsrUs row g Kinrly of Kngand wrt down inVlaats and Mi trt dafast bafor Tournament games tomorrow clude Hnrf t'oohat the Frenrh stars, tn mixed A fernoon diuh(o uf tha Teager fejm. fVnver v the Thai of ths Yankton Yankton. g p S e tnris tfiirramar?t tffisy. TH j college 4 4 Tuikota Agties Newton. Thu Kan .AG yypch rlevsr W n s N 'ght - Kansas ffty Arhetif Muh thstr Mew re u to- jr eve W H Van ptd AJn hut tn y aftr Wnver J hooke'nr. ourg i Mar-- i me u . ban thrush a txsfls and! hey Mt f vilce. Mo., fe'at Teachers' co.lege. fartfi bad been contested. 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