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Show THE PEOVO HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924. P.AGE TWO. 41 PROVO i'l SPLASHES SWIM IN cv.T.'-H.itia- JACK SPLASHES IN FLORIDA 1 :t. 1 I I r - 1 i :.'C) dash-Robins- i': i I vett-ruu- MUST CHANGE By E. I- - ROBERTS. That the Hrighuiu Young basketball teaui must make a radical and sudden change In either to peiwiiiuel or Uutiis if It boj-ehold the I'uiversity of I'tah quintet from getting away for two victories in the battles of the lntercollegiute league scheduled for next week was made clearly evident here this afternoon when the varsity squad measured Itself ugalust the Idaho club basketball iggregatiou in a alow battle in the "Y" gymnasium. Once more Coach Twitchell ran the entire gauntlet of h! possibilities and the best they could do against the class team was to score 33 to IS when any reasonable college team should have left the fray with UO or more points to its credit. The Brigham Young university team got away to a late start in its be compelled to will and training work overtime to condition for the a stroke. the state record go by the board a a The 220 yard event should see all four entries are well matched-odds- , however, point to the White and Green, phenom. Bud Shields, 5 who has lieen cuttins the record in every swim lately with a shade the better of his team mate Milton Peterson and Fred llichan and Ho. hum! Jack the Giant Killer Dempsey is at Miami Beach, Wesley Johnson of the "Y" swimmers. The plunge for distance will Fin., doing his best to forget the northern blasts of winter. The picbring out all new materi.nl with the ture might lend one to believe he Is succeeding. The youngster with ".liu-kleHtm H n O't. of nrtyc Ilitrlon "Y" Jones. exception pulled by iimiiv 'a cliilij." plunger who Is expected to spring Buckley. P. II. a surprise. toi:orrow night Grelib left Pitts! W. Johnson, yard The Jltn yard back stroke will be burgh yesterday weighting 103 It. Y. ; L. Peterson, close with Kd Tony and Ira Mnrk-hapounds. H. P. Shields, of bist year's "Y" team and Odds on the contest fonlinue to Cloyd Booth and Grant Buckley, P. favor Grebb at 8 to 5. II. lioys. LAST XKiHT'S FIGHTS The 100 yards dash will be a thril DISORDERS IN PARLIAMENT. ler bringing four of the fastest boys At Rochesler, N. Y. Jack Taylor In the state togethe.r with odds even for both teams. Besides the regular outpointpd j,i,k Tiiwnsend, five International News Service. events there will be a 40 yard dash rounds. Jan. 17. Lnborites LONDON, 40 yard back stroke, 40 yard breast At Champaign, III. Waruie Smith precipitated the first disorders of Stroke and some diving by the high knocked out Vic Aldridge, second the present session of the house of school girls and junior boys team. commons this afternoon. Uproar folround. la the list events: Following At Eldorado, Ark. "Peewee" lowed when D. Kirk wood and E. 4 man relay F. Rlchan, W. Johnson, B, Robinson. Ed Peay, B. Y. ; Kaiser knocked out Willie Corbett. Shlnwell, two Scottish Laborltes, voiced their dissatisfaction over L. Peterson, M. Peterson, C. Booth, third round. At Atlanta, Ga. McGInley and the government's reply to a question O. Buckley- - P. H. 40 yard dash. F, Rlchan. R. Rob- aBattling Bud fought 12 rounds to regarding pensions. draw. Larry Avera defeated inson. B. Y. ; L. Peterson, C. Booth, Chick CONDEMNED MAN CAUGHT. Branch, 12 rounds. p. n. International Newa Bervioa. 100 yard breast stroke Stevens. ODD FAVOR GREBB. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17. George O. Harris. B. Y. J. Nelson. J. Ramtrez, 38, who escaped after beFletcher. P. H. International Nwa Bervlce. ing convicted and sentenced to death 20 yard dash F. Rlchan, W. JohnNEW YORK, Jan. 17. Harry in EI Paso for the mnrder of a girl son, B. Y.; B. Shields, M. Peterson, Grebb. of Pittsburgh, worlds mid- and a chauffeur on a lonely Texas P. H. dleweight champion, was doe to ar- road, was being held by police here Pinnae for distance H. Jones, rive liere today, facing the prospect today. Ramlres was caught shortSwajlon, B. T.: M. Peterson, If. of working off three pounds or more ly after be reached this city when within 24 hours in order to down to he attempted to claim his base Ghrlstopberson, P. H. 100 yard back stroke Ed Peay- weight 160 nounds. for hla tlflo Kw at the offices of a local stage Irt Markham, B. Y.; CL Booth, O. with Johnny Wilson, I. America's Representatives so QUINT Defeat Threatens YourgJTeam Changes Per sonnel gr Tactics. who la not expected to le pushed much by the two hich school lioya Jewe Nelm ami John Fletcher, however these two young awlnimera will make things hot In this event with a few more months work as they are showing rare form in their M le j to have a hard time utilistiiolnr Lawn-neIVti'iwn, pvimminif for the White and Greeu, who bus covered the distance in record time more than once. Hondo Kohinsou f jT the "YM and Cloyd Booth of the P. II. team are also strong bidders for first honors. The 1(K) yard breast stroke will undoubtedly po to Stevens of the "Y" 'it 0. B. Y. Conch C. S. I.enf ill readiness fur :b d:n I sui.!tmi:it: meet to l siHi Iciwi'in ili,' "V" water (ln.i mid the l':'"o "Ili" Fpl::sbers Imiilit. The first eeni will .s'nrt prompt-l.at K;.'iti with the fmir nuiu ivhiy re strongly represented Uoth team and record time is cxieeted. The 4t yard diish which follows is no man's race as Fred lii'lmu, Mute champion over the distance is (ruins the difficulty would not great t Cuavh i'irwchel! Lad his firtherly eye oa Uoluisit ad's leieraa pi.iyer and t iectt d to make a eu.-irout of him to fill the It is the custom jit the vacancy. Y" to sort over the new material first mid pluee the on the. side line until the new mateiial is cither m Iected or eliminated. While iuch Twitchell was looking "over his guards Mwen Nielson slijed Unless away and nothins has been heard off practice ROBERTS SAYS Not only games. Intercollegiate will the teum be comielled to exert itself more than usual but the coaching staff must also bestir itself. The I'uiversity of Utah team is comisised largely of seasoned vet erans and they have been under the masterful hand of Thomas Fitz-Patrick since the football uniforms of the state school went into the dis card. Kit.patrick has a group of men worthy of any university basketball siini(l and it is definitely known that he will have this squad well trained within a feiv days. In today's practice game the difficulty appeared to lie in finding any kind of combination that would work together. Stars were in abundance and each star felt called uihui to shine at moments when it ought to have gone into eclipse for the good of the team. - Dixon, Stewart aud Packard, the only three veteran players of last year were thrown together for twenty minutes and in that short period showed that they could find each other occasionally when it meant points for their quintet, but tbe other two members of the five that made up the team when these veterans were In action were on the outskirts of tbe game most of the time. Of the three men hoping for the center position Ingersol showed tbe best two baskets form. lie secured 1 him Kiiioe. Reese Sanderson and Louis Joseph of last year's squad have also left the B. Y. V. team on account of not having time sufficient to sjn-n- In the daily grind. ft L4 ,,vv - ' iriwuiffhl This Is th flrst pictura to ba taken of the Important American ."ommlttea to represent tht United St..... when the Reparation! Commission meets on Jan. 14 in Parli to dt'rmina Germany's capacity to pay. ie.t to right: Stuart M. Crocker, secretary; Bufus C Dawes, chief of staff; Owen D. Young and Charltj c. bav-ewhs the committee. Photo taken In the State Depaj tment where the tea 9a I wauorticni from Secretary Hughes. Kenneth Anderson made a fair showing In bis fight for the guard pottitlon today. Ills j!uyicg, however, was fast but fussy and insecure. His brilliant ulava alter nated wun poor pusses, etc., at regular intervals and he waa uncertain SEA FIRE UNDER CONTROL, at times whether he was expected to play guard or forward. Ander Service. son Is expected to develop Into- - a International News PORTLAND- Ore., Jan. 17. The good guard, but It will take time. the lie Is as yet not In the class of steamer Silverado, now offreportMck Bird, last year's star per- mouth of the Columbia river, the fire former whose ineligibility forced ed at 8 o'clock this morning lu her number one hold was now unCoach Twitchell to seek new der pontroL The coast guard cutter Swallow Is standing by to render assistance HENRY Bl'SH Bl'RIED AT PLEASANT GROVE if needed. - LONG DISTANCE 'PHONE PLEASANT GROVE, Jan. 17. CI RE FOR STUTTERING Funeral services are held TuesRENO. Nev., Jan. 17. As a temday afternoon in the Pleasant Grove cure for stuttering, try the porary tabernacle for Henry I. Bush, a telephone. Gilbert "Trux" Howell, champion pioneer of 1855, who had resided here for CO years. L. S. of the stutterer Bishop I'uiversity of NeSwenson conducted the services and vada, swordsman aud war veteran was also one of the sjieakers. says It works. Mr. Bush came to I'tah with his Howell talkel H50 worth over parents in 1S55 and snffered many the telephone to Chl- hardships from lack of food andcago last week.contact with the Indians in curly It, you days. Surviving are two sons, Jo-- , never E. A. and a James seph Hush; he stuttered. daughter, Miss Emma Bush, and had to I when eight grandchildren. Interment was for It?'' in the Pleasant ('rove cemetery, where Thomas II. G leu sou dedicated 1 X the grave. Old e e i rcai' h(t ,..r v Diri-F- n VIOLETS JUST BEFORE COLD SNAP MUITINS. FEItltY, Ohio. Jan. 17-- Just in advance of this year first cold wave Howard Richards, chief of the local telephone office, coat was wearing violets In his west laneL Called Into the country rural telephone of bete to repair flowers line. 'Richards picked the the among many blooming along roa d si de. Throat Tickling worse an annoyance, Always Ml when It afflicts you at night You can stop it quickly with CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY frjgnH Everv SPECIFY e III "That Gang of Mine" LIXDOX PIONEER IS LAID TO FINAL REST A serenade melody wonderfully PLEASANT GROVE, Jan. 17. Funeral services for Alliert Harris. (!7 years of age. were held in Second ward chaitel Monday afternoon. Mr. Harris was married twice, laith wives having died. He is nrvived by six sous and five grandchildaughters, forty-sevedren and seven Interment was in the Pleasant Grove cemetery, where J. W. dedicated the grave. Lin-do- fox-trotte- in your next order. IT BURNS BETTER GIVES MORE HEAT d by the n California Ramblers and sung in dose harmony by n Gill-niu- Slamiart Coal the Shannon Four on lumbia n Co- Rec- -L- SHOOT LONGER SPAFFORD ord. SSSB Don't let a cold hang on NOW. Pneumonia, Grippe, Flu may folquick. Take during the half but had a strong low. 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