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Show ' l k.'t.'V' '- -i ' p THE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX Good Boys On Co-e- Light workout with plenty of basket practice are Coach Dick Romney's plans of' preparation for the Invasion of the Montana Bobcats next Monday and Tuesday, The farmer coach will send his players through a snappy scrimmage on Thursday in what will be Uievlongest practice period thet week. No scrimmage is scheduled for Friday and Satar- - Sorosls and Thetas scored oneFisk, the lad who Is to meet Kid Barger of Treasureton, sided victories on the second day Idaho at the Thursday night of the annual sorority basketball The Sorosis team is just good tournament. figbt program, the Theta Upsilon sextet enough as a boxer that he is be- humbled 44-the Thetas ing featured in the headline bout by a 9 score while Beta Delta at the Fort Douglas fight pro- ran away from the win. gram this week. The Salt Laker entry and chalked up a 38-- 6 score is popular, has had experience, Sorosls therefore holds high .always pleases and should make honors while ,the Thetas held the Idaho boxer step in a man- their opponents to a minimum ner that he has never stepped score of three field goals. The Thetas showed a nice before. Everybody in the valley who follow fights at all, know passing game starting from the Cannon Barger and like to see him per- center position where at jumping center tipped the ball form. pracThen again, Del Baxter, thf to Parry, running center on Once In Cornish product who has advan- tically every occasion. as a boxer in scoring territory Klma Rowberry ced rather rapidly his short time ' in the business, Theta star sent the ball spinning the hoop- - whenever she has' a mighty tough man to through handle. Brick Stevens has fought got her bands on it. V.She scored Rowberry Lamoreaux and the latter- thirteen field goals. Battling rd -was unable to put him away. was a -- Theta star on This bout should give thrill upon line though Haslam also played thrill for the six rounds of slug- nicely. Hoopea was the only Beta to enter the scoring column and ging that is sure to be given. There . has been many a fan the guards were - unable to hold tickled pink at the sight of Fat the fast scoring- Theta forwards. too bad altogether Clark In the ring and as he is Sorosis more clever than ever, there are much power for the Theta Up-sllgroup. Their passing game plenty of good laughs left for the and fans who like to see him mill was much more effective foraround with a tough opponent. Verna Reeve of Ogden at He has drawn Billy Zllles of Col- ward was on at the hoop in In spectacular fashion. Reeve countlege Ward. ZUles has been ed twenty-tw- o times from the for several this for days training field, getting 42 of the 44 point event. total. She is a sophojnore and Every afternoon there are a unusually fine ball on the number of local boys taking their played It apfreshman team last dally workouts at the Dansante pears unlikely that year. arena in order to be able to give record will be brokenherthisscoring seaa good account of themselves In the other Sorosis their public appearances. Besides son. Brown, the ball to Reeve In the ones who are on this weeks forward, fed fashion. Estell Nebeker splendid seen is there program, fight all the Theta Upsilon among those preparing for bouts scored Bergeson played well at points. ex who he Billy Lindquist, says center for the Sorosls. Jumping to in an for get shape early Theta Epsilon pects Sorosis pout-witlatter Fritz PollcL The h Tad a a gave the Logan lacing Reeve f short time ago and he wants ty Nebeker Brown Hansen f even. get J. c Bergeson There are, to be two corking Hale Wood ..... r. c Davis good wrestling matches In addi- Miles Pederson g tion to the three bouts of box- Vickers . Larsen g ing. Beta Delta Sigma Theta Phi 4 Billy , the division With a ehance-a- t championship still dangling before his eyes th Farmer coach lr tak-- li g every precaution to have his en at their best when they face -- - the-gua- last-wee- k,' . r;v A oa Twin Falk Boxer 1 Fonncsbeck LosesDecision ErTwin Falls, Feb. 19 (AP) nie Twin Falls Woolley, boxer, -has met orrfy 'two defeats -- to -- two years of activity hi the fistic ring and both of the setbacks were at the hands of the same Eufighter Mickey McCafferty, gene, Ore, slugger., Woolley was beaten by McCafferty at Eugene. Ore,, last Oeto-be- rt tlw firat- time-enagain hero last night in a ten round headline bout. The decision here was so close many of the fans disapproved of the verdict, claiming Woolley was entitled to a draw, In the, semi-fina- l, Jess Strange of Twin Falls knocked out Ray Peterson of St. Anthony In the - d , j Aooootatod frui Photo Little Marjorie Beet of Detroit, Mich, juet 28 month old, challenge any youngeter her age, who want to contest th honor of belR( he world youngest swimmer. William V. King Testifies At Tlte Utility Hearing Position f Don Bennlon, who received a badly fractured Jawbone to the first Y game will not be able to play of course. jBennion Is recovering slowly, but It will be some weeks (Continued From Page One) before he would be able to enter a game. Allsop, from .Grace, Idaho of the commission. will take his assignment. The since 192! testified that King played nicely last week, and 1922 certain licences have youngster Romney is . counting in every wav Imaginable attem and Coach coming through pted to prerent the commissions heavily on rules and regulations from being again. The matter of defense Is worcarried out. -Coach, Romney for - the reaKing 'added thatthe attempts rying son that Irland Ward must take rave been "largely successful-uto this. time. He said account a prominent part to the picture. Ing and valuation work will never The younger Ward always plays be on a satisfactory basis until sensationally against the Aggies some one in authority, in sym- for some reason.,! He defeated the pathy with the provisions of the Aggies to the first game at Bozefederal water, power act, and man, and In past years he 'has courage and ability" to been a demon on. offense on the having enforce the law, takes charge.' Logan court. Naturally neither Chairman Couzens of the com Frank Ward nor Thompson can mlttee asked King Mo elaborate be neglected either. This situaRussells contention that power tion may bring Watkins Into the companies In reports to the com- game to take care of one of the mission on valuation had toclud Montana scoring trio. ed large sums actually sixmt for Logan Is regarding the series as a championship lobbying. affair and the King responded with a list of tickets which were put on sale companies and sums he said were only Friday morning arfe being paid for lobbying and included -in rapidly depleted Student were . valuation. He listed them as 'a subsidiary of the Alabama Power company, $7 000; Niagara Falls power com hi., i (Continued from Page One) tionists to present their side of the case, When they conclude the fnends of prohibition will have an opportunity to present their views. Before Steyton started, Chairman Graham of the committee fourth round. ruled that William A. Smith, attorney general for the state of , Posteritys Failing Kansas, could not question Walter White we Itonoe the ancestors who Liggett, a Washington magazine wMtefron testimony recently giveh gave us so much good Instruction, the committee by Liggett that one said Hi Ho, the sage Of Chinatown, could purchase a drink In a numo tho goes posterity representing ber of Kansas cities within IS mm children."' disobedient of spirit utes after arrival there- Graham .. Washington Star, said such cross exam, nation would and further Gummed tape is cut into var- prolong the hearings ious widths as desired for seal- that Liggett was out of the city. The hearings, which also are ing packages with a new on resolutions asking a national referendum on the eighteenth amendment, were resumed before a crowd that packed all comers of the persons' were compelled to stand. In j explaining his decision. Graham said he would permit Smith to appear before the corn, mlttee at the "proper time" to discuss condition In Kansas. At the outset today Representa, - . - ny room.-"Ma- tive Mlchener, Republican. , TlC,,- - r , Wets Continue Debate Before Committee Ml! MAXIMS - . Wolson, Haggerty f .... E. Rowberry Hoopes 5 Whitesides ...... J. c Cannon r.c. Larsen . Parry . . g .... V. Rowberry Sanford Mattson Haslam, g Bunderson Referee Katherine Carlisle; umpire, LuclUe Clark. - . Michi- pany- tion - company Development $24,300 all paid, the witness said to H. J. Pierce, who was Washington for several years be fore 1920 iln connection with power legislation. All those Items, King said, were charged In re ports to fixed capital accounts.1 LIFE to be nor You SQUELCHED! feel as if you -- really -- live when you get out on the roa&4n a fine appearing USED CAR. You can buy one here for a small amount. w executive secretary of the" federal power commission, to day was summoned to apepar be fore the senate interstate com merce committee . , tomorrow answer charges against him after -- , arm , , ? MOTOR FORD PRODUCTS PHONE 2 11 Berg, to his last appearance to America, defeated Tony Canzon-e- ri for the nght to challenge Sammy Mandell for the lightweight championship. Todays Trading In Wall Street New York, Feb. 19 (AF) Irregu- under-cov- Reduction Policy. (AP) county prohibition officer, (Continued from Page One) twe from bullet abolition of submarines in conhospital today wounds received when he was nection with real reductions in shot down to a street here last other forms of naval armament. night. It also restated the Italian navthe al position a3 being, at present, County authorities said shooting was reprisal for Infor- practically at parity with France if mation furnished by Casina be- capital ships are excluded from fore the Belmont county grand the calculations. Jury recently which resulted to Grandl characterized the Italthe indictment of IS persons on ian statement as che of faith, charges of liquor law violations. hope, parity and reduction." er was In a critical condition in a - lar price movements to the forenoon slock trading today were succeeded by a general downward trend to the afternoon and mam of the eari.er 2 to 7 point advances in selected utilities and specialties were cancelled. Bear selling of the copper and merchandise shares led to the abandonment of pod operations and several active sold from 1 to 4 point below the previous cluse. Radio was a notable exception to the main trend, rising to a new high above 46 as the session drew to a close. Elmmons was hammered down nearly 6 points and sharp declines were also established in Sears Robuck,- - Gillette Safety Razor, Woolworth, American Can, Calumet and Arizona, Anaconda Copper and U. S. Steel. The closing was heavy. Sales approximated 3 600,000 (hares.- Boxing and Wrestling 'e-su- es - to the balls all morning, and with the down town sale a sell-ois expected before the end of the week" is reached. lined ut WRESTLING George Nelson versus Ivan Kollish " Logan la the Rear to Stay small and large tilings. Keep up to date. Don't limp Into line after everybody else tuts arrived American Magueine. Be on time in life in botb Austrian , Hy Sharmart versus Doc Johnson Salt Lake BOXING Kid Welterweights Billy Fisk versus Barger Treasureton Salt Lake SIX ROUNDS Fat Clark versus Willie ZillesLogan FOUR I College Ward ROUNDS Del Baxter versus Brick Stevens Salt Lake Logan DANSANTE-LOG- SIX ROUNDS THURSDAY FEB. AN, 20 8:15 p. m. 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Detrcil Attacks on Bonner end au'th on the night of November 6, 1929 ods used by utilities groups were Stayton recommended return to continued today in testimony the states of the powers of local before the committee by William belief a that and expressed option King, chief accountant of tlie each state could deal with it own commission, who reiterated charh Wthe--eislocal liquor situation ges" by Charles Russell," teenth amendment were repealed. sion solicitor;' that power groups In this repeal we do not want included lobbying in expenses to tike from the federal govern- valuations and that Bonner ment any of Its old powers. . It the "power. Interests King should be left with the full power also said that he knew of many to deal with Importations, expor- cases of illegitimate expenses and other irregularities to the tation and taxationNor do we believe that a re- commission's affairs. peal of the amendment ought to Bonner today issued a state? go. Into effect instantly. We think ment in reply to Russells testithe states should be given suffi- mony in which lie said that Rus cient time to have sessions of their sell did not know anything about business and legislatures, at which suitable, lo- the, water power cal regulatory liquor laws may be that it was clear that his chareither through ges were made adopted. We believe, further, that where ignorance or political or seL,- -s a state adopt a restrict ve law or taking motives a prohibition law, she should have In summoning the secretary, announc-Covzens that he from the federal government benefit of, such legislation as the would demand a complete stateof Irregularities, including and the Reed bone ment elaims- of power comfictitious so the act, "that improper dry allowed in reports, to the panies of Intoxicants into transportation and inexcusable Cu a state which has forbdden their commission entrance, shall be a federal crime, lay" over pending business. and the federal process may run Took Name Fran Indian throughout the country to produce the witnesses which the stete of Ontario gets its The herself might not have the power name from the Indian Onotarilo, to produce." meaning handsome like. It was by this Webb-Keny- Berg's tireless punching had Callahan bewildered and a heavy left hook to the chin staggered the American In the seventh. Ha never had much chance there- San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 19 (AP) York, Feb. 19 (AP) Ed Word slipped Into the White Barrow, secretary of the' New Sox camp today that the York Yankees, admits that four greattraining Charles Arthur Shires, bat- -, contracts to have sign yet test baseman, will burst players . town but promises that all but one of Sunday. He still Is unthem will have come to terns signed, but Manager Donnie Bush teu within the next few days. Preliminary gestures He declined to descend the per- to get the spectacular young line. into sonalities but the best guessers Only three players, including ventured the opinion that Babe Ruth would be the last to capl- - I Shires, were missing as the White tulate. Theres still a matter of I Sox dashed through their work are $10,000 In price and one year In out yesterday. The players muscles aching length of contract between the suffering from but Manager Bush plans to have Babe and a signed contract. them speed up the work. He has i ordered the batterymen to start Prohibition Officer their grind today. New for a Change ! - is neither 140-pou- nd Training Camp .. a The white- - haired accountant corroborated testimony by Rus sell, that there was dissension in the commission. Washington, Feb. 19 7AP) F. that--affairs- nd Off Doted Line Washington Irriga $7,500; S3ird -- FOOLS LIVE POOR. TO DIE RICH that at le Bobcats. He believes their best his men can give the Bobcats two stirring battles. However if the Farmer play should hit a slump such as they showed th first night against the B. Y. U. the Bobcat Cougars might run up a record score for the evening. Consequently Rom ney is pointing his men psychologically and physically for their two greatest efforts of the year. It Is still questionable as to What five Romney will send against the Dyche quint. The Question revolves around Camobell and Watkins. Campbell played excellent basketball against the Bobcats when .the Aggies' went north. He frequently took the tip-o- ff from Frank Ward and he held the big boy In surprising fashion. On the other hand Watkins played a brilliant game In the last game of the Y series. He is a remarkable defensive forward. He was able to eount heavily against the Cougars because Magelby went down the floor too much in the second half. It may be that he will start the games and .assume the task of guarding one of the aces. The remainder of the Aggie starting lineup is certain. Captam Davis either at center or forward. London, Feb. 19 (AP) Jack (Kid) Berg apparently Is Just as effective a battler In hi? native England as he has been in the Unned State The Whitechapel Hebrew stopped Mushy Callahan of Chicago m the tenth round of a bout here last night, Callahan3 seconds tossing in the towel, to save the American from further punishment. 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