Show THE OGDEN STAN TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 6 1934 ecomd S Wins Half Champion ship weniyrtrM — 1 Believes That Boxing Can Be Revived In Spite of Br HENRY M'LEMORE Pre Staff Correspondent) MfEW YORK Feb all UP)- -lf the centlemen who have at one tins or another expressed an lnten tioo of Invading the New York box lng mid and chase Madison Square O arden out of business were put In uniform and tiven tun the stand- In army of this country would be 'ncreased by aeveral battalions that Vveral years ago it gottornso citizen wasn't official until called up the pa peri with plana to buck the Garden with an athtetlc plant aeathtg 23000 or ao in which every SDort from ballooning to jack Unfortu itniL rould fewbe clayed the of renr gentlemen nately carried their projects very far One uiuc CT two o:a aavance la stage and to who fellow one remember I and a rented business "meant he prove "Vm ihovel towed it to the out- j!rt of Brooklyn and had hinwlf xnaDoed breaking ground He later waa sued for the rental on the ihovel ' i (J - LAUGH AT PLAN It la only natural then that now when such a plan Is announced the inortswritera It the old w (five r -— i — — lauiheroo Yet today finds me about ready to consider seriously the threat of a Jersey gentleman to cross the river and take a shot at taking charge or In New York The in Qrta general Is William H Cane an honest to aoodness millionaire a member of the New Jersey state racing commission and one of the foremost sportsmen in these parts Mr Cane la probably best known as the owner of the Good Time trot ting horse liable and the man whose tremendous success in moling the Hambletonian stake at Goshen revived the harness racing tame He first became interested in boxing when he waa engaged by Rlckard to build Boyle's thirty for the Dempsey-CarpentiJoust Ills urge to promote in New York hit him only recently and was the result of the success of a fight club he built and runs In his home town of Hackensack He figures it aeems that if an arena seating 6000 can be made to pay in Hackensack one three times that big should pay In New York which if the census ftrurea are on the up and up Is fully three tiroes as large as Hacken- rk RIGHT TIME Wertalnly Mr Cane or anybody else for the matter couldn't ask for a more advantageous time to invade the New York boxing field The Garden Insofar as fighting is concerned is flatter than yesterday's lettuce salad The game Itself how ever lint as the 14000 crowd which aaw Ross and Petrolic testifies The boxing public has taken a terrific kicking around of late but they'll attfl stagger ud and lay it on the m to see fighters who fight Or er r 4 -- BOOSTERS MEET TULSAOILERS o M Mutual Divisional ournament Will Start February 26 To Play hightk ) For Leadership Five-Da- y Even t Is OUT OF RETIREMENT On Next Friday Th Scheduled For I 'OBEY Arden Nye's Ws&er Gymnasii§n I ' i ! t Garden Flops l7klld —o ? York 'Hit Field - Winner Will Meet Fourth For Lead of the Entire Stake Sixteen Teams From Nine "Stakes Will Compete In Play PRESIDENT Dundee Jeby To Meet In Chicago nd There has been no professional ing the Boosters as the team to beat la the comtnr national tourna boxing In the stadium since Decemment ber 29 when King Levlnsky walloped will serve in Don McCorkindale of South Africa Eight attraction 44 f light's Tom Pickell former Hen mky ry center well known to Ogden fans Easy win oppose Joe Fortenberry at the pivot position forward and Hyatt Mulllns will start the game at for wards for the champions with Carel- SAN FRANCISCO Feb 8— (AP)— ton and Lanthrop all American oung Corbett added the beginning ' a successful comeback as a cuards at the guard positions Coach Oene Johnson of the pow middleweight contender to his colorerful Boosters will start Miller and ful "ring career The former welterGibbons at forward Captain Johnny weight champion hammered out an and George Colvin will easy ten round decision' over Babe Callahan -vform at the guard positions Marino chunky San Francisco trial J"he Boosters invade Texas horse here last night the next week before returning One of the Indoor fight to the midclewest Games nave been crowds In manylargest out to turned years scheduled as far east as Indianap- see the Fresno southpaw 'make his olis with a few contests in the mid- - first start In a heavier class after dlewest just prior to the national losing the 147 pound crown to Jim tournament March 12 to 19 at Kan my McLamin by a one round knock sas City out in Los Angeles last May 23 All of the Ogdcnltes are in tip top ' ahape for the Tulsa battle GOOD HOME RECORD Alabama's basketball squad In winning 43 straight cace contests on CAGE RESULTS its home floor was undefeated from the time Florida downed the Tide on its nome grounds in February Associated The Trttt) (By 1S23 Bucknell 13 West Virginia 61 Davis-Elki24 Oeorge Washing- Corbett Takes Victory Over Marion -- MM iVONARCK OP AU HE 'SURVIVED COMES OUT OF RuriREMBAJT To Take ' "V 'ri v s ' ( Guilford 22 William and Mary 50 Duke 41 Washington and Lee 27 Mississippi Stat 24 Tulane 33 Iowa 25 Indiana 34 Michigan Bute 23 Northwestern litler -i- exas 33 A Methodist Northern Crelghtcn 32 28 'it ' M 43 r ' ' "i - '"Wi mm - 'ill ii —d —I ff Arkona- Teachers 42 New Mexico Agfiea 33 Montana State 33 Utah Aggies 3S - Washington 34 Oregon 32 College of Idaho 40 La Grande (Ore) Normal 21 BOXING TOURNEY SET The national A A U boxing rrament will be he'd in St Louis fil 3- -5 and will cost $7000 to op- crata over tht three days a mustache still quivering from excitement but his hand as steady as the day he won his first pocket title ago was the toast nearly 63 years of the three --cushion billiard world today In one of- the most dramatic games in the long history of the game the "grand old man" of billiards who was declared "through-man- y years ago administered a - NtfiOWL THE DEiaa HELPED I WILL BE "IRE GAME TO toriECe£ fit i SJMCE HE T-7 IN RttRCO 1930 A AGp Will Complete South Box Elder Stake Play Monday Eleventli Hooper Each Win Games Junior League ! iUf BRIG HAM CITY Feb 6 — The Southern division will play for division championship next Monday nicht Feb -- 12 in the Box Elder Stake M Men league at the High school Third ward won first place in northern division last Wednes day finishing the games in their series The southern division stands as follows: Fifth ward won 8 lost 0 Sixth ward won 4 lost 1 Second ward won 3 lost 3 Mantua won lost 3 and Wlllard won 1 lost 5 Monday night Mantua will play the Sixth ward at seven p m and Wil- lard will play second ward a teight p m Fifth ward will play a prac tlce game with a picked team After Monday nights games a schedule will be made for the winning teams of the northern and southern di visions- - to play for first and second place In a round robin tournament Following are the scores of the games played Monday evening WILLARD o ? W - Player- s- f" me iUH- HOOPER G Players— CotUe - f 7 3 Bowling the highest game "pi the Hull f season tne reaerais won rrRi tne Stoddard c American Can team at the'jdgden M Weddison g bowling alles's Monday night-- j 3123 I3rghele g to 2935 Every member of the 'Fed Finch g McDonald f eral sauad tonrjed 500 ooints!i In the other game of the evening Beasley f the Rushmer Optical team won R WeddLson f from the Union Pacific 2810 t ?588 4 2 15 CITY LEAGUE American Can Federal 624Stratton Parry i J 594 511 465! Johnson Thomas 422'Johnson Ji'i 514 Hall M'Snmnw 'IajA 519 Ewert 577 y 520 Watklns Mattson Handicap vv3123 2935! Totals Totals -- ! Union Pacific Christian iaynes Warner Thurston Eastham IRoshmer ppllcal 522 439 Dunkley 475 438 Elsexihart A 358 E Rushme v 441 428'Hulsh Handicap 456 453 Totals 2588j JS J Rushmer Handicap iv' 403 i 522 447 Totals heatlnsr to ran the defending 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totali'""FIRST 2 014 3 2 l I T F P 18 10 Totals 2 0 2 0s DaHinga f Richards g 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 4 4 2 0 100 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 Players — L Jensen rf Rasrnussen If G T F P Nelson 11 H L R L R c Jensen rg Jensen lg Jensen g Nelson 3 0 0 2 2 5 0 4 0 10 0 22 1 1 1 0 c 1 Hailing f 0 Totals Referee Brig Hawes Herman Walker 21 7 2 44 umpire S FIFTH Players — L Hansen rf A Petersen If E'Hansen - A rg If J j 1 A 2 0 B N V Players— Hansen rf Nelson-i- Baiter f Oregon State Remains In Conference Running 3: 3 19 1 4 0 2 2 l 1 1 o 0 15 SECOND 0 2 P 1 0 Totals 5 0 If to T H:F 1 3 c- Hansen Johnson 38 H Erdman L Hansen 1 G lo o 0 86 f c J v 0 36 3 5 0 2 0 '6 0 10 1 1 1 l 1 0 0 0 0 l o 0 1 0 0 3 : Totals 11 5 1 23 Referee Don Sheffield umpire Richard Hansen -- 4 —— MARCnr SEEKS LAW EUGENE Ore Feb Marchmont Schwartz the Notre Oregon State college today was the Dame football great expects to take only Coast conference north divis- the Illinois bar examination someion basketball team conceded ft pos- time this year sible chance to dispute a champion ship for the league leading Univer6— (AP) — Welkex Coch champiox-- ' L--oa sity of Washington Last night University of Oregon became the third conference team to suffer five or more defeats The Huskies tied the score with two rooming long shots In the last 51 seconds of regular play here Cook a substitute guara cagea two snort shots In the overtime period and the Huskies won 34 to 32 Washington has lost but two games and Oregon State four San Francisco In the cjUng match of the championship :? Jast night The score was 50 to J As De Oro matched balk line champion shot for $hot and safety lor safety sympathy changed to cheers and whets ha 4 touched off the last carom tV caTROTTERS OUR TAKE a In lute rose crowd mightypacity More than 100 thoroughbred to the boy wondsr of the EQ'kho had been placed In the tourruAent American trotting horses were puras a tribute for what he haeront chased In European markets during 1932 for the game themer - p Metcalfe Named Twice On All American Team YORK Feb 6 — (AP)— Metcalfe Marquette uni Ralph versity's dusky sprinter is given two places on the S1934 track and field team picked annu ally by Daniel J Ferris secretary treasurer of the Amateur Athletic union 'and might very well have been awarded another The negro flier national sprint champion was given the 100 and 200 meters berths while Emmett Topplno of New Orleans was placed at 60 meters despite the fact that Metcalfe beat his southern rival for the national championship at that distance and in every meeting except one Another selection likely to arouse some comment placed Walter Mar ty of the Olympic club San Fran Cisco in the high jump post Marty set a new world's outdoor record of inches but George six feet 8 New York of university was Spitz the more consistent performer at heights of six feet seven inches or more Spitz indoor record holder at six feet 8 H inches was selected team He and for the Marty tied in their only meeting in 1933 Metcalfe with two positions on team and two the more 100 and 220 yards on the all- college array was the outstanding fieure in the selections made for the athletic almanac Jesse Owens Cleveland school boy was a close second being selected for the fcroad 1umD on the squad and for the 100 and 220-yasprints team of the NEW - all-Amer- ica -- all-colle- ge all-Amer- ica all-Amer- ica rd ic ive f A C to York's Swedish-Americday stood out as a menace to the speedsters Last country's the world indoor night he equalled record or J2 seconds in tne event at the Seton hall games Siegel w'as victor In the three sprint series after winning the 40 and 60 events" and coming second n the 40 Arthur Jannell of Ford hum university was second Unexpectedly Emmitt Toppinb of New Orleans former national indoor champion failed to place first in any event Glenn Cunningham the Kansas feature in flier won the half-mi- le 57 setting a new track record for the 113th Armory Frank Nordell of the N Y U was second Bob Woolsey of Boston A A third and Joe Chapman of the Newark A C fourth n s Scores: TWENTY-FIRS- T If Nelson Gale c Hilton rg D Stone lg top-not- ch 60-ya- rd - show — Lou Mueller and Ralph Morley wrestled to a draw getting one fall each while Finn Gibs drew with Dave Reynolds of Salt Lake three-roun©Hie Andrews won ft d technical knockout victory over Cal 1 1 2 3 2 9 6 0 0 1 0 5 5 2 0 3 13 2 1 0 Totals 4 9 EIGHTH " Steele If Burton c Wiggins rg Turnquist rg Hunter rf Ionnona If Sparks c Hall rg Anderson lg a- 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 2 0 0 10 : i JS 0 0 0 0 0 14 and reset Whether the wrist will function satisfactorily again will V not be known until Hack has given it a lot of work 1 8 0 18 0 4 0 2 000 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 5 33 3 0 HUNTSVILLE G T'F-Harrop rf B Wangsgard If 2 1 c S Wood 2 3 0 0 Brunker rg R Wangsgard lg Hislop rf Newey If T Wood : e 00 4 10 00 2 2 2- 0 P 4 - 4 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'O r8 7 4 20 Totals Holmes referee Umpire Blodgett - t 4 ' - LIBERTY ' li G T F P ) ' rf N Shaw Shaw If R Chard c Wes Lindsay rg E Chard lg W Shaw If W Lindsay lg 000 8 0 0 0 5 3 2 0 3 0 10 0 8 6 0 10 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 9 UTAH EAGLES 223 G T F P Bundy rf Watson If Sevy c Lewis rg Fisher lg Wallace If 3 2 2 8 0 1 0 0 4 100 0t 0 0 0 2 1 11 10 4 9 6 3 21 Totals Umpire Holmes referee Blodgett Wheatley n the main event of the boxing card while Cyclone Hansen decision over Bat took a four-rouPeasley of Salt Lake City Canadia Mexican battler from Garland won over Kid Sharon of Ogden with three blows sending his opponent down for the count at the very beginning of the bout A four-roucurtain-raisthe completed J card nd nd er ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! m F P 21 2 2 0 j 8 28 Blddg- - G T rf S Wangsgard 7 13 1 umpire 'o- Totals 4 12 9 11 ' 32 1 1 1 Totals Referee Holmes 0 t 12 11 Greaves rf Casteel If Drysdale c Peterson c Tolhurst lg Clark If Hanslnk lg r 0 SIXTH an BRIGHAM CITY Feb 6—Prob ably the largest crowd to ever wit ness a sports program in the Blue bird arena was present Monday night to see Bill Longson Salt Lake win a decision over Leo Papiano on a foul a ruling that drew considerable resistance from Papiano The two men started off with every trick in the book and kept getting rougher until finally the referee stopped the bout awarding the verdict-tLongson Papiano objected and for several minutes attempted to put on an additional tfp If Cawley ett 4 a P Stone rf league" MacPhall pointed out that the system upon which the Reds were embarking was different from the "farm" system of St Louis Cardin als and from the straight-awa- y play er buying plan of the Chicago Cubs The system ' does' not Involve the expenditures entailed in the farm proceudre and Is more effective than the straight buying plan he said The new organization will start practical operation when severa likely players from Toronto are sent to the Reds' training camp at" Tarn pa Fla on Feb 26 MacPhall and O'FafreU Jwill have plenty of time to look them over before the Leafs Gaf begin training at Augusta March 21 In connection with this system MacPhail revealed also that he was organizing an extensive scouting brigade Jimmy Williams and Bobby Wallace are the Reds' chief scouts This department will operate in con junction with the managers of the minor league clubs in the Reds chain and also with athletic offi cials at various universities "That's the only way to build a baseball club" he concluded "You must develop one It's Impractical to go out and try to buy one We believe the system we have figured out Is as practical as it is economi rd CHICAGO Feb 6— (AP) —Chi his right wrist fractured by one cago Cub officials are not nearly of LeRoy Parmelee's fast ones last so concerned over why Babe Her September 15 has healed complete man hasn't signed his 1934 con ly - The Injury did not knit prop tract as they are over Stan Hack erly after it was set the first time and the bone had to be rebroken their young third base candidate - mid-Atlant- Mark London Awarded NEWARK N J Feb 6— (UP) — Bout Over Papiano Eddie Siegel sprint star of New 60-Ya- Cub Officials Worry Over Baseman's Wri They have had no- contract troubles with Hack who represents an Investment of $40000 but Man ager Charlie Grimm and the offi cial branch of the club wonder if " As a reward of being the only team to defeat the Eighth ward for three years in M Men's league play ward-wothe secthe Twenty-firond half of the Ogden stake brack et No 1 championship Monday night by taking a close game from the Sixth ward 32 to 26 The Eighth ward Von the first half of the championship and then bowed three weeks ago to the Twenty-fir- st ward In one of tha out J standing upsets of the year As a result the Twenty-firs- t and Eighth wards will meet Friday evening at ten o'clock following the Mount Ogden stake games for the championship "of the bracket The winner of this game will then play the Fourth wardV winner of bracket No 2 in a three fame series for the stake championship The Eighth ward by virtue of their one defeat by the Twenty-fir- st 'ended play In second place with the Sixth Huntsville Utah Eagles and Liberty following in that order st By JACK CUDDY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK Feb 6— (UP) — As the first step toward establishing an extensive branch" system an innovation In baseball officials of the Cincinnati Reds an nounced today that they had pur chased an option on the Toronto club of the International league Under this option the Reds can send players to Toronto and obtain from the Leafs any men they believe have big league ability The deal was arranged last night after a lengthy conference among Powel Crosley Jr the new mlllion- naire president of the Reds Larry MacPhall vice president and business manager Bob O'Farell man ager and George Oakley Toronto president and Ike Boone Toronto manager MacPhall explained that this was the only deal of its kind that would be made with a double "AA" club but that he expects to make several with class B C and D outfits "We already have a similar agreement' with BartJesvlUe Okla of the Western association" he said "And we expect to make one shortly with Bcckley W Va of the cal" Siegel Eaiials World Indoor G T F P Crompton rjr Valentine lg 6 12 8 18 Petersen if Totals ' Referee Donaldson umpire Hunt R Nielsen rf 1 F P 0 MANTUA G T F P Players— Lether f Russell: f Bowman e Chappie 0 2 2 2 9 1 2 G T ' Wells rf Nelson If M Inson c B Lowe rg S Ipson lg L Wells f B Ward P Lowe g nt Federals Bowl Top?j Score In VicSary Ten p m Marriott vs Fifteenth Team Is Attitude of New Owner ' "to-operati- ve LOGAN Utah Feb With nine defeats and not a victory to their credit' the Montana tate College Bobcats of Bozemari"were In revamping their strategy tod with the hope that their tenthi atmpt in '1834 western division R ocky WEBER STAKE JUNIOR M MEN mountain conference contention Teama— ' Won Lost Pet 0 1000 2 wiU net them a hoop trlurnphThey Eleventh 2 0 1000 were defeated here last nig'fcl 39 Hooper : 000 2 0 to 33 by the i second-plac- e First jUtah 2 000 0 State Agricultural college Quintet Second I Clinton XXX) 0 0 meet wlU Farmers the They galn 000 0 tonight The Bozeman teariiame Nineteenth here from Salt Lake City agtef be twice by te'jUtes ing beaten there Tonight's Schedule Ld 'Aalran i4 1at auw ntt A p 9:30 Clinton at Nineteenth The Aesrles lost little timeTJ3 eet ting under way against the rBob Results Last Night cats They leaped to a substantial 40 Second 18 Eleventh lead In the opening minutes rm the 38 First 18 Hooper count to 24 to 10 at half ttmtfi and with 10 minutes to go the U)WH was Hooper and the Eleventh kept ? r to io in tneir iavor slates clear by victories over their With the removal of Cleo' Setty the and Second ward teams in First Aggie forward however thfMon- M Men's league of the the Junior' tanans took heart and were liSlek Stake Weber t Monday night a more tlxfcn Ing at the rate of ELEVENTH a time when minute playing point G T F P was up They made 13 points-tsix Players— 4 2 1 9 for their opponents after Pettyj was Donaldson t 7 0 0 14 Jas Stett f benched for personal iouis 4 0 0 8 The outstanding perform fl or O K Hunt c r the1 invaders was Pete Vaviax' left Rae g 2 0 0 i forward who led his tfm In Glanvllle g 0 3 1 0 0 2 WW Anderson " j g f Kent Ryan Logan center- sagea W Hunt g 0 0 0 a pousnea exniDiiion as a 'sharpshooter and with 14 pointsj pressed Totals his teammate Copley Watts for p SECOND 19 5 2 40 high-poilaurels Watts registered G T F P Players — 16 counters 0 0 0 F McQuown After toniifht's hostilities fsonly 1 0 0 ek's Clayf two contests remain on this 3 0 10 5 Hoyt schedule in the western chy felon E Robertson 2 1 0 g at meet will the Couff The Utes 0 1 0 series wan- - Powell g Provo in a two-ga0 0 0 Smith f day and Saturday nights j 4 r 8 5 0 16 tirJ Totals Referee Wlese umpire Flinders V branchsysTem is inaugurated by cincinnati Will Develop Players For MONTANA DROPS it r ed AJUGUS1A COURSE JOMES -- - - PLAYED OV&K Carl Llndqulst who was Elect ed as president of the M Men's basketball play at a meetin held Monday evening at the Fourthward attended by coaches and representatives of the northern Utah 'stakes Cheers Ring Oat As DeOro Whips Cochrah NEW YORK Feb 6— (API-- Al fredo De Oro a grey-hairman showing the signs of the wear and tear of 71 years of living his white I Tfl£ - Southern HE '1 f OGDEN STAKE (Bracket One) Final Standing- of Teams Won Lost Pet 5 Twenty-fir- st 0 1000 ' 4 800 Eighth 3 Sixth 800 Arden winners of the first half 2 400 of the Ogden commercial league Huntsville 1 200 will meet Nye's this evening at the Utah Eagles 0 000 Liberty Weber gymnasium at eight-fiftee- n o'clock in the first game of the Last Night's Results double bilL The College Inn and 32 Sixth 26 Twenty-fir- st Weber college will meet In the other contest Eighth 33 Huntsville 20 The games mark the second week's Liberty 28 Utah Eagles 21 in schedsecond the half of the play ule and finds College Inn tied with Wednesday Night'i Schedule Armstrong's for the lead This will North Weber Stake mark the first appearance of the Seven p m — Tenth vs Farr West Nye squad this half Eight p m— Third vs Taylor Nine p m —Plain City vs Harrls-vill- e another crack AT VE PROFESSlOAJAUS HAS HUMtUATeo K ?A$V TOORMAMEWT -- ns 33 Meet In League Contest Tonight 7s The divisional tournament of the northern part of Utah M men basketball league w ill be held at the Weber gymnasium beginning Monday February 28 and ending Saturday March 3 in the Weber gymnasium it was decided Monday evening at a meeting of coaches and representatives In the Fourth ward hall Carl Undqulst president of the M men s league was reiectea president for another year by the body and the following officers named Arthur F Larson first vice president Del-b- e rt Hansen Brigham City second vice president Bruce Jenkins Plain City secretary treasurer Lionel Thatcher and Malcolm Watson members of the advisory board There will be 16 teams participat ing In the divisional tournament this year with two from Bear River stake: two from Box Elder stake: two from Mount Ogden stake two from North Davis stake one from Morgan stake: two from North Weber stake two from the Ogden stake one from Summit and two from Weber stake It Is expected that all play off games in tiie four Weber county stakes will be completed by Febru ary Hth and that the winners and runnersup will compete In : the tournament Dates for the tournament Include Monday February 26: Wednesday February 23 Friday March 2 and Saturday March 3 The champions and runnersup of the tournament will be entered in the church wide tournament to be held the second week in March The location and time of the meet has not been determined as yet It was decided to hold the divi sional meet in the Weber gymnasium Instead of the Fourth ward due to the greater seating capacity The Fourth ward has been "used for al of the Mutual games so far end has proven to be an ideal place for the affairs but the seating arrangement Is limited when it comes to accomodating the number of people who at tend the annual divisional play The Weber gymnasium although now under the control of the state board of education will be available on the above dates Following stake supervisors were present: Box Elder Delbert Hansen and Odell Olsen Mount Ogden Carl Lindqutst Morgan Carl Francis North Davis Dean Parker' North Weber Bruce Jenkins Ogden John Chadwick Summit Harvey Pace and Roy R "chins Weber A F Larson Along with the above there were a large number of coaches and others present CHICAGO Feb 6— (AP)— Boxing" will return to the Chicago stadium TULSA Oklahoma— Two of the non- 16 with a ten-rougreatest cage teams In the nation February Vince title bout between Dundee Oilers national champions York as middle fJSqUa )l the fast atepping Ogden Boost recognized in New and Ben Jeby of er's tangle here tonight in & con weight champion New York of the title holder former test that is expected to attract a Lewis Matchmaker Nate said to crowd of five thousand spectators The Boosters with forty victories day the card will include three ten and only four defeats are favored by rounders He plans to use Frankle slugging Winnipeg Man crictica of the- middle west to take I Battaglia i J iLt im— wic ujuJ Vorp irv ji eiguv tne measure or me cnampions wii- - uhuujc fcs of Kansas and Oklahoma and Klaveren busy Dutch puncher in Missouri Incidentally are all pick the other ton 11 R V wr i I Citizen Plans To Invade New DARD-EXAMINE- Eeguiar meeting of Weber County Fish and Garni Association Wednesday February 7 Moose Hall 8 o'clock-:::- :vV:rc : LIr Iakish of the U S Bureau of Reclamation Will Speak on Pineview Dam Family Wight at Central Junior High Blonday February 12 Everyone Invited ' ' |