Show afotitiwn f y' N i h- ) ' i - i 'i TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER Pros Expect Jones Describes Use of Champ Stays Mrs Art Shires Disgruntled Swing Hefty Hammers on Tells Method of for Left Hand Balance Coaches Faculty and Football Itself For Another Taming Hubby To Eclipse Takes Care of Itself Match Here World Mark Walkers Annex Right "What Unconsciously Lead in Bank Basket League Should Be Watched Nichols to Take On Either Detton or Lindsey Dern on Card By BOBBT JONES an article on mashie play by Sir Ernest Holderness I en countered tha paragraph- "The blame for most bad ap proaches must be laid upon the left hand which in a crisis is apt to abdicate its throne of -ontrol to the i ighL Times of emergency usually bring out the weak one s in spots la reading BANKERS’ LEAGUE equipment Mc-Oh- le I though the latter Is still suffering from the effects of an Injury suffered last Sunday He Is making rapid progress however and will be right side up by next Sunday If not i 4 today Much interest is manifest among the amateurs particularly In view of the fact that there Is to be a meeting with Colorado amateurs here and that the United States western will be held here February 22 The Utah Ski club Saturday forwarded the required guarantee for this meet to the national body Nord Nordquist an amateur is expected to make a strong effort for amateur title honors now held by Calmer Andreasen Nordquist has been improving at a rapid rate The are also of skiers Utah University making determined efforts to turn In some good marks this winter Llewellyn Leigh and Harold Kimball are two of the leading Ute exponents of the sport It Is expected that records will crash when the professionals meet January 1 and 3 Entries have already been received from Lari Haunational champion gen seven-tim- e Halvor Hvalstad Slg Ulland who will represent Mt Shasta club and Ted Rex in addition to the riders Ulland Is already on the ground said to have Improved wonderfully He Is accounted perhaps the most daring ski rider in the country The world's record of 247 feet was made by Alf Engen of Balt Lake last New Year’s day The record has been recognized by the United States Ski association It Is at this mark the pros win aim In their January competitive tourney The party taking part In Sunday's practice and exhibition leaps will leave Salt Lake at 7 30 a m Work on the hills will require the time until when the Jumping atil begin Officers of the Utah Ski club will direct the work of preparation and supervise the Jumping P 8 Ecker Is president Axel Andresen Clyde Jones and Nord Nordquist vice amateur-t- ournament 1 f I s I X I v V d Ham oonoi: I right-hande- d lilt er Randolph Five Looks Powerful hot-head- Beaver Quint Greenleaf Wins Wins Over Neplii Sixth Straight MV-Ral- ‘ six-mon- th sunn my UUQS (GoffO: sinridj At Sam and Bill's EBusiness y -- 46-3- y BILL To Make Sure That We Move Our Gigantic Stock By the End of this Month We Made a Further Slashing Reduction on Everything in Our Store! 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While Pine Fiye Wins From Lund Due to continued PROGRESS of the sale of PARCQ PRODUCTS in the intermountain territory it has become necessary for us to establish n offices to more conveniently facilitate our increased trade activities SaiveY Going Out of Milford Noses 30E30E f:eeic 17 Three Hoop Tilts Out Nephi Five NOTICE Janlst Amateur League A Opens Play With Fleld-lns8- 0 THE WORLD MOVES ft NEW YORK Dec 13 (UP)— Thetalumni were divided on tha subject and possible loss of Coach Glemi A1 Wittmer who In his flrgt season (Pop) Warner due to the plan to most confusing aftermath In the his- of as head coach gave Princeton Its eliminate sophomore and freshmen tory of college football has followed poorest record classes Illustrating campus fears of the 1931 season Included among dedeflation the Stanford Daily said “the After Meehan's Scalp velopments are: elimination of the lower division York student New The 1 university Dismissals and resignations of (freshmen and aophoraora classes) the demanded searesignation has publication coaches because of unsuccessful deprived Stanford of a number Meehan veteran F of John (Chick) sons of football players" he stood for coach “big 2 Student body and college publi charging Doubts Amateurism for coaching tune" football demands cations' Tom Patterson editor of the South Meantime the Missouri Student changes 3 Fresh pleas for elimination of publication at the University of Mis- ern California Troian said editorial souri demanded that Coach Gwynn ly "We believe there is no such emphasis on football 4 Demands for "bigger and bet- Henry be discharged for an unsuc- thing as Simon pure amateurism in athletics and that intercollegiate cessful season ter" football eras 5 Proposals to abolish the game Many coaches want abolition of the there never has been" In an interview Patterson said "I 6 Demands for rule changes "flying wedge” of the kickoff Others 7 Demands for retention of pres- favor reviving the kickoff tee which do not believe in overemphasis of ent rules results in higher kicks and thus en- footbalL The present trend is deMuch agitation was induced by the ables the kicking side to reach the plorable There should be more regunprecedented number of deaths of receiver earlier and decreases like- ulation The alumni and general public want and support football and football players The deaths brought lihood of Injury out the most caustic criticism of the Abolition of the kickoff in its en- coaches are only trying to appease their appetites The alumni arc too game the Columbia university Spec- tirety also has been proposed tator referring to football as the “anOklahoma university has a fight excited ” Tke City College Campus newspanual slaughter" within Itself Students have petl The Spectator’s editor was roundly tioned over protests of President W per of the College of the City of New condemned for his terminology con- B Bizzell for the removal of Coach York Joined the “anvil chorus" by posses The Oklahoma urging abolishment of football Unless “Yes sure he had a bad temper temporaries generally agreeing that Adrian Lindsay editor was seeking publicity Daily suggested today that intercol steps are taken “In the direction of He was very But that theBurt Ingwersen Friday resigned as legiate sport be abandoned for lntra safety for the participants” Is easy to overcome He had been Some collegians of the Rocky mounof football at the University of murals coach own his ever since battles fighting On the far eoat Stanford is in the tain area have been clamoring for he was a kid and when he reached Iowa because his team enjoyed scant midst of campus agitation based on stronger football representation behis majority he was ready to go on success undergraduates and the fear of loss of football prestige cause of frequent losses in intersecArthur has made up his Princeton fighting tional competition For instance tha mind to be the best first baseman Ore Digger student paper of the ColoIn the National league with the Bos rado School of Mines today deplored ton Braves and I think he will the fact that “we are auch good Everybody knows what he did at Milwaukee this year” Shires and his wife are visiting Oswin K King local sporting au thorlty They will spend the ChristBEAVER—The Beaver high school PHILADELPHIA Dec 12 ph mas holidays with his parents six Oreenleaf of New York scored brothers and three sisters at Italy basketball boys kept honors at home Tex the village south of Dallas Thursday night in one of the most his sixth straight victory in the exciting games yet played here with world s championship pocket billiard where he first played baseball Smith's Loan Office defeating Marcel Shires disclosed plans to go to Coach Eddie Isaacson's squad of the tournament tonight 125 to 57 Oreenleaf of Detroit 28 score school the Juab Camp being high Milwaukee soon and organize a basQuits Business won in 11 Innings to 26 in favor of Beaver ketball team A practice game with Orderville A1 Miller Racine Wis Holden of unexplred defeated had previously been arranged for Bennie Allen of Kansas City 125 to Pawn TickThursday night but when Orderville 71 The game ran 36 Innings ets please call and was unable to be here Coach David George Kelly Philadelphia gained make arrangements Pearce arranged the game with fourth place In the standing of the NephL tournament with a 125 to 86 triumph GO over Spencer Llvsey of Salt Lake ORGANIZES rOLO TEAM won his Bedalla Mo John Layton START KING FOOTBALL Orneral Anacleto Clufrrero now comman64 EAST 1ST SOUTH ssrrlson In Mexico plans third match in nine starts by defeat- tud Rutirri and Prlnrrton were th firat (ter of the Juares a polo team amons otflcer of 125 Robert of Llndblom Seattle (dimes to Play football and Columblaitohit oraanlze ing command The aeneral owna 16 polo was third with Yale fourth and Harvard to 74 In 26 Innings ponies besides his official mount fifth DALLAS Tex Dec 13 (UP)— Reminiscent of his brief boxing fling Arthur (The Great) Shires has again met his match This time It s a slim blonde a former Chicago society girl whose official ringside weight Is listed at 107 pounds This Delilah has shorn her Sampson and Is proud to announce the trimming Her name is Mrs Arthur (Betty) Shires A note of satisfaction mingled with pride was apparent In her voice as she willingly told Interviewers today of her methods The bad boy of baseball who was never overly modest about admitting his sterling qualities has proved all the boasts he ever made his wife declared And she left the Impression she had no small part In the proof “It was easy" Mrs Shires said "The more egotistical a man Is the easier It is to control him Arthur was never as bad as he was pictured He was given a lot of color he didn’t -- Promoter R Verne McCullough kept the telegraph wires hot for several hours Saturday with the manager of Hugh Nichols champion In Louisville Ky dickering for the services of the tltlist for another shot at the local arena Nichols Is ready to stay over for another week and Is willing to give Dean Detton another chance for the national belt However Jim Lindsey contender who wrestled Detton In two recent matches Insists on the whether moral or first chance claiming priority bephysical and this cause the champion had tentatively is why players agreed to meet Lindsey In Seattle who are prone to some time during the next week the fault of swing Nothing definite as to which -- man a club the with ing Nichols will meet if either will be j) right hand will re- known until Promotor McCullough lapse Into it when receives the okeh from Louisville a crises threatens them They can When Lindsey wrestled in Salt Lake not therefore be too careful in with Detton Promoter McCullough guardmg themselves gainst it” promised him a chance with Nichols With the first sentence and the In case the tltlist consented to regeneral sense of this paragraph I am main here for more than a week In hearty agreement There can be Detton however having disposed of Lindsey certainly feels that he Is no question that the left hand Is the entitled to first call Friday night Worthen ( 0 0 0 0 agency which keeps the short ap- despite his unfortunate situation Total! Totala 191144 141131 proaches on line and any particular which proved his downfall last Frinight anxiety over the result almost in- day DESERET NAT SECURITY NAT If Lindsey is given the match DetOTFPl OTFP leads a variably ton right naturally McClellnd rf 1 1 1 3 Wrikht rf 0 0 likely will be pitted against Mike 0 0 Lewis If 400 13 Stoddard If 100 3 handed person into error because of Collins Chicago SOOlO Neliseu o 0 0 0 0 Rirben c Detton and Col0 111 Davis rf 0 0 0 0 a failure to use his left But I think In a return match 4 119 Romner lg lins staged a thrilling battle a week 0 0 0 0 his re 1 0 0 3 Sir Ernest might well extend IPlke e ago at the arena 0 0 0 0 marks to Include Miller rf all In the meantime the promoter Is lAnderson If 0 0 0 0 of “who those Instead 0 players IBrown only 0 0 rg a logical opponent for Ira 0 0 0 are prone to the fault of swinging seeking Vincent lg Dern Count is angling o 1 1 i wuiie rg the club too much with the right for a chance toHarkovosky meet Dern and likely 14 3 3 351 hand” Totals Totals will be given the first whack Hark Christensen referee Remember the Left ovosky had little trouble disposing of We often speak of “natural" golf Jack McCarthy Kansas City grap-plers and “natural” swingers I am the at the arena Friday night Howfirmest of all believers In left hand ever Promoter McCullough has not control yet thpre is nothing "natural" definitely decided to give Harkovoabout such a thing for a right handed sky the match person In this lespect at least the golf swing is an artificial gait a fact RANDOI PH— The South Rich high school which supplies a very real reason Is again favored to win the Rich district title The Randolph roungstera led br why the game is so difficult I might Frasier high scoring center defeated add that I have never seen a golfer to 33 last week who was not to some degree prone to the fault of swinging the club too ICH riELDINO OTFP OTFP much with the right hand " At one 3 0 0 4 Peterson rf 3 0 0 4 Comta rf 0 0 0 0 Bird If 10 0 3 time or another often at critical Tinier If B Norris c 3 0 0 4 Junctures which aie as Sir Ernest 11 01 Wright e 7 t 3 16 Budge rg 0 0 0 0 suggests Frasier rg the most dangerous occa 4 3 19 HUlstrom lg 0 0 0 0 Peterson lg seen them all suffer by I have Haddock rg 10 0 3 slons 0 10 0 allowing the “left hand to abdicate Shlck If 0 0 0 3 11 Snowball e 0 0 The Utah State Amateur Basket0 0 0 0 0 10 0 its throne of control to the right" Stuart lg 0 0 0 0 Parker rg 0 3 0 0 I suppose no one has worked any ball league opens its season Hatch rg Monday on hand than more the left diligently 13 114 30 evening with the promise of three 10 1 3 22 Totals Totals have I yet at this very time when- hard battles Pleasant Grove A C ever I play I have trouble forcing it with a group of former P O high to do its office properly school stars under Leland Christianson C battle the R Gemmell club of What Golfer Should Attempt The very fact that the “natural" Bingham a fast aggregation which lost a hard fought game to the Utes way to swing a golf club is with the 6 score right rather than the left hand leads Friday by Aa C with several former Draper MILFORD—' Tha local high achool basket' instructors to make statements which ball team Friadj nosed out a 1016 victory are wide open to attack high stars Journeys to Garby quibblers Jordan over the Nephi quintet Both teams exfield where they will play the strong hibited exceptional floor work Anderson One must recognize at once that there and Garrett stood out for Nephi and Craw- may be a wide divergence between Cyprus American Legion squad a ford and Weston for Milford high stars coached what the player should try to do and team of The score I by Arthur Marsh MILFORD NEPHI what he is desired to accomplish OTFPl believe in trying to hit with the left The newly organized U 8 Mines 1 3 Anderson Hirkman rf I give the 381 h t hand predominant sometimes almost team of Bingham should the 4 'iailw-ford U 3 3 Fort gym Vteeun a I 3 13 3 1 Osnett alone but only in order to strike a Infantry a hard fight in 0 0 0 0 Griff itha rf 1 0 0 3 Cowan nr The under Lieutenant Craw-- 1 proper balance between the right ford soldiers Kirk Is sums are strong but of their Skinner rf and the left This advleo is usually 01 safe because rarely is one able to best material has Just returned from 7 9 5 191 7 4 3 14 Totals Total strenuous a season on the Referee Anderson umpire HesUngton keep the right hand on the club with West Coast football out using It at least enough In most COILEGr HOCKEY With the Oreen Cab "Aces" last Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3 cases the problem Is to keep the right year's champions now definitely out out long enough Princeton 10 of the present season the league schedule is announced- - Sid riders In numbers will do some long and fancy leaping Sunday on Ecker hill Just over the summit of Walker Bank & Trust company took undisputed possession of first Parley’s canyon Basketball place In the Banker’s The snows have made league Saturday when It defeated conditions ideal Federal Reserve 44 to 31 Deseret for a day of rare National took the other game play Both the winning from the Security National sport and 35 to 5 professional amateur runs have Banchero’s sensational shooting facImproved the lat- and floor work was the biggest ter especially so tor in Walker's triumph He made The amateur hill 13 points Cowan Oldham and also scored well which runs parallel to that of the Security National was no match pros now lends it- for the strong Deseret National five self to leaps up to Lewis ‘Relben and Allen did most of 190 Last the scoring for the winners feet The boxes: week Elnar Fred leorei bo a pro made The WALKER BANK FED RESERVE OTFPl that distance on 1 1 13' Workman 1 1 1 3 4 Banchiro rt QTFP rf this slide The pro run Is longer Cowan If 4 1 1 a Pttenon 11 41113 0 4 0 0 Bell c Slmliter c and steeper than the amateur t 0 0 10 0 4 Oldham n 3 3 3 9 Larson ri 10 0 0 3 Bowles lg Among Sunday’s participants will Dwtiht 11 1111 0 0 0 0 be Alf and Sverre Engen Steffan Oreen rf 0 0 0 0 Keener If B 1 1 11 Troggtad and possibly Fredbo al- McCllce o recent ! B 3 1931 SKI RIDERS ENGAGE IN PRACTICE LEAPS ON ECKER HILL Amateur Slide Greatly Improved Many Experts Will Work Out 4 13 irwMiW&Wi iMtsaWBi4M?iaigfeiiv4fertW4riiireiHraa'AL-i'ji- 9S- 7 sc ALL-WOO- 4 L SUITS— Sizes 15 to 18 Values to $13 50 - SIa©p 275 SOUTH MAIN STREETC X L i j PIECE O IT WILL BOON EE TOO LATE To SHOP EARLY |