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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MO NDAY MORNIXO, MARCH 30 Senators Dependant on Veteran Hurlers THE NKT in Pennant Tussle If A, REUtF-THl- RtSTFUV. Johnson, Coveleskie, Reuther and Bush Win, VIA ArRMO mOUUCtE cumr S .4 A. $UNUAR MA Too ou Vi OCKV A CTWHMS vyjrW M4D )AW a.., tttrkJBVFTTfik. W Ai OF - to 12A GO to YiVtAT KOUNO - AGMF4 ON TWAT OVD FO EttWE yvr iTCPPlNGi OUT 4 1AbDtT VOIOOYO -- at Vook EAXi new NJITW W4T V WHEN w, gckmG EV.OESOV4S -to coEro hua-tochoch fkopence tCooghtEYLFECT A EORNT CHVOG TO 'NONOSRFOV h VONT SO CHANCE VUONT V.NOYJ WE MCX . K.SCPNi AO HUNTING we: VOW AX VATW EXE VUi Henrietta, VV4 GRANGE SfAOTHEREO tVl'T BCEV4 WALLS HAVE EARS G VMPS 4 15, 102 G. NCECS to cootANX F? s ".V-- o WfA t0 NVAOC A 4ASXAHE SAX S MOO fc afttr tONt SAX XWAX r b,6CT AA'V4S HE ee txoes u XW4NW XO KRRvrO FOR ANOTHER 41 WE EUX XOO NOTICE OF XWE WCRNUXSC Champs Should Repeat. of Remainder Team . in Is Top Shape; Eight Clubs, Three of Many Rookie Pitchers. Which Will Use Ball By FRANK 'H. YOUNO. Staff Corre .pendent, Waehlngton Poat. Waahlngton (A) Pannant Winner,. Won M, Loll 6 Pot. .636. TAMPA. Fla., March 14 "If la e ary a mall word, but It haa tremnn-douImportanc In any eurray of the Senator chanera at Bucky Marrta third conacutl thalr winning American league pennant. last ye.tr, the ir wa Just aa bug and the Capital Cltyana won, and, If the Nat' boy leader la to ba believed, hla team a ill corns through again thla aeaaen. It atanda an axcellant And on "dope chance. As waa the caaa In IMS, Harrla' hope rest on hla pitching ataff. Ha who rata baa A quartet of aa great pitcher, but Father Time baa been ateallng upon them and any or an are Ukely to start slipping most any time. If they still have another season of great baseball In their wings they should land another flag for Washington, but, if not, good night When IMS season th started, when h Bucky got th horse-laug- h announced he would place hi chances In th arm of Walter Johnson. StanWalter Coveleskle, Reuther, ley and Tom Zarharv. Georg Mogridg Th ease of Covey' and iHitch' struck all a particularly funny, for they were picked up aftar all th other clubs In th big league bad labeled them aa through." BUT COVEY LAUGHED LAST, Ihen proceeded to turn In Coveleskl hi beat season, leading all of Ben Johnson pitcher In both percentage won and lost and earned of game run granted Johnson finished secReuther was ond to th Pol, whll th second best southpaw in th clr cult, being barely topped by Herb Zacharv Pennock of th Yankee. off year, whll of M had on . was traded in mid season. Mogridg Later Alexander Ferguson wa via taken off th Yankees hand sevthe waiver rout and turned In a at eral game junt time when th National needed them needed of vets oms and when 'th a rest. - This nakon Harris will have three of hi 1925 'Big Four, Johnson, Coveleeki and Ruether, with 'Bullet Brown frofn the obtained Bush, Jo" for Zschary and Win Ballou. Bush wa dissatisfied last year and is believed to b a better pitcher than his mark of 14 won ana 14 lost would H probably will b th Indicate. other member of Harr!' leading quartet, with Ale Ferguson and Curley Ogdon standing Just In th offing Fred Warbrry, who etar In Til ear yuh" rolra, has completely recovered from th arm Injury which the kept him on the bench during be availwaning dav of t5. and will If necesable for almost daily duty. sary, aa he is an Iron man extraordinary. HAS MANY HOPEFUL ROOKIES. Harris ha quit an assortment of d Hi rooki pltchera youngster are Hal Smith, with the bv team last year graduation from Iowa university: Irving Hadley, from Brown and the Boton Twilight league; Jim Lyl. a 1925 holdover, WUlard MotTU, obtained from New Haven via th draft rout; Raymond to Memphis Joye. who wa optioned recalled from last year; Harry Kelley, New Orleans, and Larry ftchact, a bv Brother Al, recommended semlpro, comedian and coach. Only two young with the southpaws crave berth American league champs, they being Clarence Thoma, bought from Nash- ville laat season, and Arthur Humhrey, who starred with th Char-oHall Military academy. Of this collection, Hadley, Schct, Kelley, Smith, Morrell and Thoma lathow th most promise. Th ter Is practically aure to tay, ascon-hs has all kind of stuff and fair right-hande- tt trol. to th balane of th team, no on eeemt to be worrying any. As a combination. It showed last year that it had a punch, while it great waa a fin aid to the pitchdefens ers Behind the plat. Harris has Muddy Ruel, Hank Bevereld and Bennie Tate The latter ha been with th team for two full seasons and is just about ready tq step In rames with more liJe 125 batting average regularity. .500 will not work against of nearly him. cither. Joe Judge looks to be a good a ever at the doonrav which is saing white he has an able something In Clouting Jo Harris, who aivo is available for outfield work Frank McGee, obtained from the Three-Ev- e league, is also hanging around to help out if needed finger, whih handiBuckjshimhurt so mu- h in the world s capped series. Is now O K again whi h is aing enough. John (Muffy) Stewart, Birmingham star, will act a l.is understudv. Am PECK NOT YET THROUGH. Fans will do well to forget about Rogers Perkfnpaugh'a performance m the 1925 title set It Was Just one of the things" Th veteran looks as good a e'er tli spring But if be should start slipping, joung Budd Myer is craving a rhajy s to show hi wares This lad was the sensation of th south while plavirtg with New Orhv-tlleans laat'sear, and nfter be had been bought, the Pcb''n'of-fere- d to th WaiHi rhib call the deal off. meaning that they had received a larger offer If Bud Is jut half as good as they he Inr-immh betir MT h than this In prju to when Perk out he will r.ot he mtsd much Ossi Rluege, whom Waablngon nr fens consider th daddv of em third base, has shown all of his old-tiform during lb abort time he -- 4 ail Mgn has worked out he- - einere !snd P'lnt toward another great year for bim. fim Oooe and th only sure thing in a- the utfled. Both ar of the first water. birg th punch of th and rffty flvhawk, team op ms to he too. Tbs middle OVn, with Johnny Tobin, obtained Brown froon th ahu.g w1h B n. Archdeacon, dmfted from Mvirl'' The hesw-hlMn- r Pam PR r tek BJtin.ore; purr-hsee- ad garn Corhy" Mobile; Buli T T Jene Jana not to mtntKn i Mr1' Harris, f,ghrg for It. ihM th decision ar I"dlAtlwis Witt b between MrNeei, J Karris and J seres f fours. thr ar seven thr chs-- e. rd h' w the mi h. 10 fruit h fnueh they taxes Irt con. deration la fgurirg F-- M vwi re lmp-W- Parks, Ready lo Go. 14 (By NFW YORK Miu-rMetropolitan Aaaoctated Praao.) ,h box-I- promoter nr prpring for th !nc bueteit outdoor fUtle ArU2I, when Lula Angel Flrpo. th befnn hU gentina "Cava Man, mateorlo rlw to helrhU. Eight club, oil Wltb ufflclnt capacity for tIU tnrounUr. will oprat In th metropolitan area ummr. Madison Squar during th Oarden. with H $150,000 Tntnatlng to opocat ryttem. will attempt throughout th mrmr In opposition baacball park aqd th to th thr mailer outlying club. THIS AOAIN. Th proposed heavyweight cham Jack Demp-Mptonahlp match and Oen Tunney doubtlet would draw the largest gat of th Maaon. Tex Rickard I expected to Tank It, and uiier th promot radium nr Boyle thirty acre at Jersey City will be forth thecn baseball contract Whll elgned, Rickard park have not been ha th refusal of th ue of Ui Yankee tadlum, Jme J. Johnston is dickering for th fiatlo rights at Humbert J. Polo ground. th proFugaay, th Italian Jankr, who fund Italian hospital th moted laat matches at th Polo ground summer, already ha signed contract for matches at Ebbets field In JBrook-- l n. In addition. Charlie Henderson will matchea at the Coney Island promot stadium. Simon Flaherty will conduct bout at tb Queenehoro stadium, while John Uhnpman will operate the Velodrome at Broadway and !2ith street. Paul Perlenbach, , world's champion, already is under contract to Rickard to meet thg of Jack Delaney-Mt- k th winner McTIgu matofv In A till match for th which th promoter plan Yanke stadium. welterworM Walker, Mickey weight champion, will b notified by th stats athletic commission to fight th winner of th proposed Jo Pun-deHR Harmon bout. Fugaay U In th front rank of tho after this affair. FLOWERS TO SHOW. Tiger Flowers. Atlanta negro, who holds th world s middleweight tltl. Is under contract to defend his crown in a return match with Harry Greb at Madison This I on th book attractSquare Garden a an Indoor mov It but development may ion, to an outdoor setting. world's Charlie (Phil) Ronberg, been bantamweight tltl holder, ha comsuspended by the stat athletic chala to mission for refusing accept from Bushey Graham, th lenge Utica, N. Y., contender. Th poei biltty ds that this situation will be straightened and th match fought in one of the three baseball parks. Rockr Kansas of Buffalo, H. Y. th lightweight king, ha plenty of Terchallenger on hi trail, with Sid Man-dell ris of New York and Sammy of Rockford, 111 . In the lead. Dan Rogers, Kansas manager, ha turned down all offer for till fight In th east, but Rickard is hopeful of an outdoor match. Itlnr Proposed Neiv Body for Utah Scholastic Athletics Convenes Jackie Gordon. ttwa LEONARD Brilliant Shooter Wins Committee Discusses Plan Gold Medal Doubles in of Gun . Club for Functioning Contest Proposed Organization. Changes Suggested Made Aftef Two-YeStudy Situation. State of ar Members of a stat committee consisting of superintendent and board members which were appointed at the Softool hoard section of the Utah Education association laat October, met In a regular meeting Saturday and worked out general plans for handling of th athletic work of the high School throughout th stat. Present at this meeting wr th following: Stat Superintendent C. N. Jeneen, John C. Swenson of the state hoard of education and th following board member of other district: H. K. Merrill, Logan; E. M. Tyon, poxelder; T. F. Talhurst, NVbo; B. Th H. Neeley, Summit special j committee consisting of J. E. Moss, Karl Hopkins, Ray Doner, Orn Wilson and E. M. Tyson, who were ap-- j pointed to make a report on rrganlj ration, were also preseut at Saturdays meeting. commit! had already This latter made a report recommending the Into t six f th state divisloning a h region to hav Hs own of administration for organization competition within its boundaries. . DISCUSSION 'HELD. , At Saturday's meeting a general diussion waa mad aa to th final organization of the new state high chool athletic association. It waa pointed out by those present that th step taken by th board members of education for tsklng over the work of the present high school organization waa made after a careful study of th problems of high school athletics which had extended over a period of two years, and that the would legally place th direction of high echoed athletics uncontrol of the forty chool der th hoards of education throughout th MAY COME BACK. Rickard still believe that Benny Leonard, retired lightweight or.am-plowill fight again. In th event Jackie Cordon of Murray has been stat. Leonard does return to th ring, a favorite over Rid Belt, leading As already outlined, th six sepabout with Mickey Walker may b mad Colorado featherweight. In their rate regions would hav their own realised. headdouble of a featur bout Tod Morgan of Beattie, WiA , the In th other locaj organization. ha a line program tonight BOARD OF CONTROL. junior lightweight in champion, contest Dallas Bateman of Jo Glick, the logical opponent Th stat board of control as now Randv Barnei with clashes Frankie hard-hittin- g from Brooklyn. youth planned will consist of twenty-o- n Lines already have been laid to clinch of Grand Junction. members. The executive committee this match for a summer attraction. of three members from each cf the Louis (KM) Kaplan of Meriden, six region, together with three adbe will Conn., th featherweight 1 king, ditional members chosen from th this sumcalled to defend hi t it board of education, would form stat diIn this mer. but th opposition the membership of this central board vision appears mediocre. of control This committee would of appoint an executive commute seven members, on from wch of th CHICAGO, March 14 -T- wenty-eight memstates have been chosen to dat to six regions and on stat hoard In th National Catholio ber partUtpat Th state board of control will apBasketball tournament to b held at With point an executive secrtarL out it Lovola. university. March only four more state to be selected has not yet been decided whit their and doxens of applications to choose policy will b as to th appointment Speeisl to The Tribune. Idaho. March 34 Th from, the Invitation committee will of a state physical education superPRESTON, football now proceed w ith caution so e to ob- visor. Preston high school Blu Th plAn of organization ss now won. D. te;tain th proper sectional balance in Faroes, captained by out follow similar 8closed being worked Apniications thlrtv-twFriday afternoon rrter the Red the tournament that hav been worked out to o of full khe W. and plans quota, team, captained by Jergenaon. today entries will he reached by Sun- enure satisfaction during th part Th loser treated, the victors to a Sunday afternoon the few years in other states, including banquet in th evening at th Grtli day mornlnr and Hon. William E Ivcr, maor of fhi-cg- o, New York, Michigan. Colorado cafe Th will preside at the drawings Idaho, toyrhdown cam In th first of committee th Another meeting he will announced time Th tha by remaining being quarter, pairing The th World crier at station JvIW Sun- appointed by tlfo dNtrict boards of spent In straight line play. education will convene within th teams were evenly matched, th hall day night at $ oclcKk. next few wrecks to con abler further playing back and forth over tha cenIt detail plans of organisation. ter that tho nw cnranlsatlnn A number of men gave evidence of the In b effect!' by will tferttion next year being good material for term. Th Chief among them wars D. Fames. opening of th fal school on to ehonen in? Jx R. board members TV, Dalnes, A J. Peamona. Dixon, th board of ooniol will ba appointF Inward. G. Mortenaon, E. Col. f d.etrict annuat ed th at meeting 0 Merrill board members to I held seme tim to Tbe Trlhnoe. At th banquet Coach Jo Msughan Th superintendents who Mar. h 14 OODFV. the in April. rve,.pt gave a short talk to tbs plaver. Jun will on th camloss of the titular cont-- st to th L. D meet in annual wiot in six Track and cross-countr- y reprettm fl team by one point hsturdny night, at that appoint their pus will begin now in earnest. As th high chool prinsentative the Ogden high erhool horpsters nr session in not do met regular to b accorded every honsr, accord- cipals until the annual Btate Education ing to plans of th school mor than association meeting held tn October, IMxnp Kspole t 'ofh th pressatisfied wlh the work of his nmn it has been planned to have orm-m- l, It must he remembered, b i s. that ent athletic association board of school iwelv of high consisting th Tigers entered tbs tournament as now ruener-u- p principals, function in tha v until January 1. i?2? At AUSTIN Texas. March Tbs team. whUh plAed consistent th Associated Press -- A half-mil- e was this time th new organisation would hall throughout th tourney, and Putoh Adrian In between full cotnplet roe operation. Paalen, built almoet ent'relv over this vear be riwldl distance star, and Long by Uoach Ksppls M'lJh the loss of Rees national niiie Jim" collegia! from th 125 teim. sars several champion, will be on of th features t each Kat-phuilt th lAm that of the Texas university reiy carnd In the state finished an21 Thi March nival her 14 nouncement was made today by L. NKW ORt.r.X. IMrh B. nr: Prew Theo Bcrm'tnt, university athletic di(By th H R E rector 7 1. rauien originally eras scheduled to Vrw OrI.n (S 1 1 N'esr II run against Allan Hetffrtoh. (A Rf r, Huffman Yora Athetl club star, who wired to Sftturdttv h would not h able IViwIr: Khmk. nil Bin.I Word ha hen received hr William Krlftr nd participate,I of th fastest F Day. wereTat-also on Ree of the trtertrmjn-tel- n half-mikein sti country that the a A fA AVTOVIO. ) llarrh 14 (By th P. H Z send twvliil'il Pr tVyrwT'fnr will, tn all p-- rf 1 A to . I tn team II mi Iyut, pert Uot a- - theswimming th Harrtsmen s rhanc 1 4 4 in aanxk meet to he trtermounis Ant'irt, hn this talent, and depending uprn rookie WmT' of the BH ard I' . t ptrrd.t to "" thetr held under the autn aorta mors of s fan hie A nd ilharrm. R, If Washing on veteran clatiop rhances H.BAr Wirt. in form. show the good hrs pt TO FLAY. NET MtN writers opinio. thy will pull th MIAMI Fla. Mar h 14 no Vat flrt over the line 4 again, matter how well som toe new f?v the Aertaled lres t - M- - r 4.eJ star ard Frrir Alonso Fpanit-pet teams tases of other the iTory" T liinUr, a rs'kirg 4 r mr imn f poiiah ff-1'l arr 1nnnmw f r s et. Vk'k T iftBrpfift . Litljrhft, tenets ext M n on tr A?a-ir.arrpvright, !St4. by rrterrK'pe'itjm and Burn. Humphries. co urse. Features and th Ytah'ngtm irwt 28 States in Hoop Tourney Preston Gridders Clash in Tussle Ogden to Honor Tiger Hoopsters Paulen and Reese to Run in Texas Exhibition Garnet Wyoming Tankers Will Appear Here u. terjtT av rrlf. iwdT Aoclid . ivi lt tm trl FrrII In A remark- L. Becker turned O. mot. In th. gold medal double, .hoot at th. Balt Lake Cun club yesterday. Becker and K. S. JtiU. tied In th. lth pen act Korea, hoot, and Becker repeated thl feat at t .! pair, of In the .hoot-of- f double.. Mill, .cor d 40 In tho ahoot-ofable -- a f. F. J. McG.nn.y, Jr., tea. high In the regular event. In H. S. Mb wa. the leader lth 49. . marksmen wre or hand for tho .hoot, and excellent score. Wero recorded throughout. Several vieltore from Ogdon wore among the competitor. Wiley Coleman :i making comdd-erabprograaa on th concrete oneia for the trap, to bo iiffl in tho .(.to , competition. Tho wore.: IS H. S. Mill. 2S O. 1.- Becker 25 I H. Von Slyke 25 K. J. Boti.nney Jr. 25 e Twenty-thre- le - Wiley Coleman A. P. Bigelow' B. Thomaa Georg Q. A. Bartort W. E. Bowen between The .hoot-of- f ...252 Becker t 12 pair doubles: G. U Becker H. S. Mill. Score In th other i t follow.: Out of a poailble 50: H. 8. Mill. G I. Becker xP. J. McGaimey, Jr... L. H. Van Slke.. xWUey Cdleman George B, Thomaa. E. E. Smith Roy Wheelwright . . R. Van Kvera A. P. Bigelow G. 25 !" Mill, and ....... 21 W. Er Bowen T. W. Holme. N. W. P.rker J. W. Mvar. G. A. Meier A. L. Hatch J Mr. Coleman Out of a poulbl. 25: P. J. C. Dv! Bateman one-ha- lf to Th TrftHin. OGDEN, March 14 ......... Special Georg Nelson of Logan and Pet Visser of Ogden, two of Utahs outstanding heavyweight wreatlera V111 meet on tha mat her on or about March 25, according to announcement made by r. Jack Reed, Du to the interest in a match between these two huskies, the theater haa been obtained for Both Nelson stated the bout, Reed and Vlsaer- - recently defeated Jack Roller, German grappler. H. O. Van Blyk. K. L. Fern.trom Double event. 12 pair.: O. I Becker ................21 x Wiley Coleman ....39 xF. J. McGanney, Jr. . H. B. Mill, A. P. Bigelow R. Van Ever. George B. Thomas. E. E. Smith H. O. Van Slyke wrestler-promote- xFrofenlonala macfarlank biaten.' Turf Retultt, Entriet WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, March (By th Associated Preae ) WTllie HAVANA RKSULT. national open champion, and up. five MacFarlnne, rtrft race. and Leo Diegl, Canadian open cham00 and furlong., claiming, pion, were defeated, one up. In a beat ball match her today by Wlill Klein to 1, Corenn ,100 (Bkyrm), 2 Murray, local profes110 and Charlla to 5, 1 to 5, won; sion ala 2, atennd; (Banka). T to I0t 5 1 to to 5. third. Tima, Chow 115 (Collin.), JOHNSTON BEATEN. Solomon' Favor, Sunborn. 113 BAN FRANCISCO, March 14. (By Dr. Confederacy, Clean. Hanley. th Associated Prasa) William M Pokey Jane. Btar Court and Country Johnston of Berkeley got hla first Elf alao ran. when and up, beating of the year here today, Second race, Edward Chandler, raptaln of tha Uni$300 and flv furlong. team and of tennis California versity Shindy 112 (Clement), 4 to 1. T to 6. laat year's national Intercollegiate 7 to 10, won; Stargo 101 (.Morton). 2 defeated tennis him, champion, 107 Plladea aacond; to 1, even, Time, 1:10 (Cogan), 1 to 5. third M Afmedoe, Ltia, Acquitted Dalton, BIKE RIDERS DEPART. and Golden Wing alao ran. NEW YORK. March 14. (By th and up. flv Third race, riders In Pres.) Foreign and furlong. $400 Rapid Associated y bteycl raca at Madison I. y 107 (Morton), I to 5. I to 6, 1 to2 the Square Garden, which closed last 6, wonf Cottager 100 (McDonald), night, today prepared for the journey to 1. 4 V . necond. Black Dear 1 107 home to Europe. They will be accom11). (Donald non ). 1 to I. third Tim. Americana, IncludLight, Prlmu. panied by several Pepoerett.BabLeading alao Pine ing Reggie 'McNamara and HRrry Golden and Herbler, will who appear aa a team In Horan, ran end up, Paris next month. Fourth race. furlonge. ayO J. G. fiio and Bickel lit (Glemenlai 4 to 1, 7 to 6, Will Be Not So 7 to 10. won: Marla Maxim 111 (Mc2. second; I.ura Donald I. avan. Presented by Mutual 104 (Cogan), I to 1. third. Time. I'll. Craatwood Boy, Cacambo. Oil Lady. t T' TrltH. Hughle and Sunny Olrl alaoandran.up, alx Opetal MT, FTJCAANT, Marrh 14 Th Fifth raca th 101 Mofann), Knh wxH M. I A will furlongs, n In thr-Fmrt. t Nt Ho honl plug, 7 to 1 3 to 6. I to 6. won. audi North 103 (Skvrm), 2 to 6. 1 to 6. th high torium Friday nlng, March 1 An second: H rhea Graham 104 (Mor16 6 aftrnoon performance at I O'clock Tima, ton), 7 to 10. third. Rock and Mis ait will N glvon. B'ack Prince, Broun Th oar! incloda Frnat takr, Frtun also h Canrtiand sntt up n't Hrrnlca Madan, f(ixfb rfNk. W'enrteU Wail, Gordon takr. Chari snrt rislming. tollt0 Auth NiLn and Linora 1, I Anrdrton. Rtsrmstls 1A4 WoqJtork). Reynold. to 5. mjL won; ptvn 101 4 to I. wit. 14 Klnmg mt. MrtI Tim. I 54 Mir Mrs. Ethel H. Bown Oftut sn4 iNini Hsf'tg Mlo rn. gsrt snd up, yr-oid (Mvsnth rsr. in Monroe Laid 14. ono-h.- Scout Officials Enjoy Utah Trip Ipeettl te Tha Trlbun. OROVER. Wyo , March 14 Scout- masters and other Scout officer of Star valley, who attended tho Scout convention In Logan, Utah, ar treatIn their pralaa of th ment accorded to them. Aaeistant Dtstrlot Scout Commla-elonWall Stoke report that th reapoct. trio waa a snore w In every Thoa who made the trip, In addition D Arrhl are Mr. Egbert, to Stokes, J. Edwin Allred. Leroy Call, Morrl WilSmith. Leo Hale; Del. Gardner, Pood, Blahop lard Brown. 4Yd Alf Chart Petareon, Rulon Crook,PeterHuoktnw. Elwood Aetl. O. P. Jo won. Heber Porter. Eara Georg. Merritt. Rav Merritt, Oliver Underlie, Owen Hokanaon, Jam. Robin aon, Chgrlea Luthl, Roe Herrick and Mar- er tin Crovney. ecclesiastical eleven Each of th two wards of Star valley furnished Pair-vieand Afton delegates, except which sent three each. Thi la by far th iargeat del'ga-tlo- a of thla kind ever eent out from the valley. h. Nelson and Visser Sign for Match 22 Jack Wlgnall O. Hypnotic. Bhaata Exprea., Marvllle and Alajah also ran. Fourth race, mile and eevchty and up. claiming, yard $300 Trapnet. 110 (Neal). $5 00, $3.40, $2 80, won: Little Phil, 95 (Patent!), Al Krtpp, $7 $4 10, aeeond; $1 SO, CJonea), $2 80, third. Tima. D44 Marrellte, Keala, Breechloader and Wood Lady aleo ran. Fifth race, six furlongs, and up, claiming, - $800 Vanderburg, 107 (Neal), $17 30. $8 40. $4 00, won, Ik Harvey. 110 (Jones), $11.30, $5.30, 105 (Phllpot), second; Little Hope, John $3 00, third. Time. 1:13 Morrill, Jack Icdi, Dr. Corbett and ran. alao Abbott Lady Sixth raca, tha Tijuana Derby, mile $20.0no and added Carlaria, 11$ (Munden), 12 00, 119 $2 $0, $9 40, won; Royerofter, (Garner), 04 80, $3 30, second; Tea, 111 $3 SO, Time, third. (ColtlletU), 1:49 (New track record.) Light Carbine, (a) American Son, Dalejo, Brazen; (a) Sandymaa and Croaabow alao ran. (a) La Brea table entry. furSeventh race, flv and longs, tha Redondo handicap, 117 11200 Osprey, and up, (Burn.), $1100, $8 30, $2.60, won; Jack Alexander, II (Phllpot). $17 40, $4 Wi second; Dolly Seth, 91 (Munden), $3 00, Serenades third. Tim. 1.05 Runolathe, Thlatlewood and Shasta ran. also King Eighth raca, mil and and up, claiming, $800 Olds Eight, 108 (B. Neal). $10 40, $5 20, $3 10, won; Cordovan, 01 (Phllpot), $7 00, second: Lighter, 111 $10 00, (Renn), $0 $0, third. Time, I D8 Star Cloudy, Polite, Peter Pierson, Marin Corps and Monopoly also tan. Ninth raca, mile and and up, claiming, 108 $1200 fa) Kingman (Peternel), $2 80. won; $5 80, $2 40, Freya, 105 (Munden), $4.80, $3 60, aeeond: Prince 13 111 60, third. Til Til, (Burns), Time, 1:67 (New track record ) Ruben Rouge. Pathan. Sixpence, (a) Great Luck, Foreman and Firth of Tay alao ran. (a) Sawyer entry. and Tenth race, mile, $800 Polly Atwell, 87 Up, claiming, $10 $6 40, 00, $18 20, won; (Jones), 80, Bright Idea, 108 (Bums), $12 SO, $5 aeeond; Poppina, 9$ (Weat), $5 20, My Daddy, third. Time, 1:41 Ruddy, Rob Roy, Sophia Goldman and Vllna alao ran. . Barton A. Manning. Midnight BU, Pat Carter, Deep Blue and Cancellation alao ran. btrond raca. flv furlong, claiming, and up, $700 Judith Falr view, lot (Weet). $15 30, $3 M. $1 M. won: Pennon, 110 (R. Petemel), $3 30, $180, ftx'ond; Old Sinner, 115 OV. Buck), 3130, third. Tima, 1:00 3. Date, Fleer, Chet, Lu and Dan Hogan also ran. yearThird race, five furlongs. olda and up, claiming, 3700 Mr. Ruby, 10 (M unden); $3 80, $3 00, $2 30, won; Hair, 110 (Whltaore), $3 80, Harrtgmn'i 3 80, aeeond; Malacha, 110 (McCabe), $1 80. third. Time, 1 01. Mie Lain, lf 2 Myton Considers Levy for Schools te The Tritran. MTTON, March 14. Th board of education of Ducheane county recent-t- v took up th queatlon of calling a Dedal election for the purpoe of levying a apodal tax, aa petitioned by Special communities ever The board de- be neceaaary te adopt a building program of some character to tha to submit people In order to obtain aq expression of sentiment. cided It would The communities which ar asking for naw building and Improved condition are advocating a tax of from I to 10 mill, spread over a period A special sesof thro or four year sion of the board will be held March 20 to meet with an erchltect from Salt Lake Oltv at which time the rcoat of building will be considered. Soil Condition at Beaver Improved special t Th Trtbaa. BEAVER, March 14. In th report of th local weather observer. Mis Hettl White, th an ow In the B'aver mountain for March (a slightly leas than "a year ago, but, considering the condition of the ground aa compared with laat winter. It Indicate Improved Th over last season. condition snow depth at various points Hole. 47 Inches; Merchant Valley. Inches $8 Inches; South Fork, 45 Young Men Injured When Haberdashery Stock at Price Goe Up in Fire. te The Tribune. Special PRICE, March 14. Practically the entire stock of tha Star Styl 3hcp, a tnen'a furnishing store bore, waa destroyed by a fire which broke out Very shout midnight Saturday night. buildlittle damage waa done to the ing, which Is owned by Dr. F. F. Fla Thera woe shout $1.1.009 of worth of stock and fixture in thestore. The loss Is covered by inaurance. an Just before th fir broke outtoova explosion was heard and two war eeen running from the building. When firemen arrived upon the arena the doore of th store were locked. nd upon later' Investigation by tne local officer gaeolina waa found the sprinkled In various places In Riled a and Jug partially building with gasoline was found In th store.-. Nick Galanls, 21, and Mike DeanJohngells, 18, who la A brother of of lha nie Orange Deangells, manager business, ar held in th county Jeil here pending Investigation. They were taken by th sheriff department at th lieangells home in cast mile twenty-eigSunnveide. 4 o'clock thl morn- of Price, about ln?he two boys were quite badlv burned when arreeted and claimed to the store to turn they had gone and. out the lights that when they opened the door the flames burned them. The business has been robbed three times the last year and several hundred of dollars worth of metchandlso was taken each time. Insurance adjusters arrived la Price this afternoon and will make a thorough investigation. - ENTERTAIN AT BRIDOE. Special te Th Trlbon. MT. PLEASANT. March 14 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Candiand entertained at a beautifully appointed at their home Friday Jh-lc- . gt W -- ht g f j . f bridge-luncheo- n' eie-rln- 1 c 2 Dollar Special B. Y. U. Students Give Play at Spanish Fork SpMttl to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK,' March 14 Under the auspice of tha Second ward M I. A., th senior class of th B. Y. U. comedy-dramthree-ac- t th presented "Captain Applejack. at th Winona theater laet night. Three local young people, students at the B. Y. V., appeared In the cast. They were Bernice Hughes, Lda BradAlls Ellen ford and Ford Creer. Jameson sang two aoloa, and Master violin .two Jacobson played Eugene a. Men or M Ladies Suits N Cleaned This Week for . , , FREE DELIVERY duets IS TALK SUBJECT. CRIME PRICE. March 14. At a meeting of s association, the Price C Rav Evan, head of th history of th Carbon county high school, rave a talk on Crime.' 1 he 1987 So. 11th constitution drawn up by a committee was adopted and meetings will be held the second Thursdar of each month. Parent-Teacher- Cleaning CrDycinCa East. 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