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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, APRIL 13, 1924. m f B1W ATHLETES TO EXPERTS CONFIDENCE VT" Art Rmertx will be very much in evidence at the wrestling bout with Iluiiry Jones In the Armory Tuesday, April 15, which will decide for a considerable time Just where th western welterweight championship title belongs. So declares Ira LVrn. And this time it is not empty words with Ira. He has sent down $100 which together with the $50 posted by Art Smertz several weeks ago is a guarantee that the Salt Lake will be present to go on with the matcli. The money is in the hands of Bob Hi Hock, matchmaker of the most interesting card that has been seen Alvln v., conference J evaia. n v tt. wiuad will receive L first test in the annual inritaand relay carnival or me ,n rfh institution which will take I.,- .- inrii (i In this meet the let- men will compete against the wen in a run usi 01 Lk and field competitions. The l,n of the Provo school each mtra-cias- s ling is to arrange its mpetition so that conditions are ire or less even ueiweeu uie rn,. nt Dern is backing Smertz against Jones both morally and financially. He has not only been taking Sniert under his fatherly winguring the past few months drilling him for this match, but be has also Itet $200 that Smertz will take the title with him to Salt Lake after the contest. "It seems tough for us to still have these little flare-ups,- " writes ART PMERTS, OF SALT LAKE. CHALLENGER. Dern relative to the action of lng and catching a cold in the head, Smertz and Dern in refusing to exit mining advance fashions in the come to Provo in accordance with SPORT almanac and throwing roelf at the the conditions that they themselves had laid down when the mutch was neighbors' chickens. Week's sports were featured by first lieing arranged. Nevertheless I am sure the go will be a huge sucpostponement of races at Bowie, Md. BRITISH KING AND QITEN' OPERA FANS, THEY INSIST. cess. I will be on hand to put (M. D. stands for doctor, which Smertz through his final workouts most bettors need after watching International News Service. in Provo. " I have trained Artie for the last their nags play follow the leader.) LONDON, April 12. King George Blizzard cost equine devotees $5,000 and Queen Mary have been at few months and I am sure that if I extra in hotel bills, but saved them pains to repudiate the suggestion stay right with him I won't go $ltMH) which they would have that they do not like grand opera. wrong on him." Salt Lake fans by the score are squandered on They have lcen making a point of attending Covent Garden Opera backing Smertz to win the chamBowie guests include regiments of house night after night during the pionship from the Provo wrestler. elevator boys on annual vacation. present season. They are placing their money on The British royal family make him heavily and are going to be They will continue to have their up and downs. this quite a domestic function, down in force for the match. There is not the King George leans forward from doubt In north, elevator boys are given his box, his face wreathed with in the minds of the slightest fans that the discarded suits by wealthy apart- smiles, applauding heartily. Queen bout wil be a real champoinship ment dwellers. Then they go south Mnry, generally resplendent in pale contest by two and buy new ones for impoverished mauve and wonderful diamond tiara champions. Never before have the bookmakers. seems at times inclined to restrain fans exhibited such an Interest in a his enthusiasm. match staked In Provo. The fact consist in Boxing developments Princess Mary, Viscount Lascelles he'll denies denials. and Prince George usually complete Carpentier fiht Wills. Jim Flynn denies he'll the royal party. They make their denies he'll Wills. Jim Flynn visits quite a family affair. fgiht fight anybody. Last spring the T" and defeated the i(.t classmen in the big carnival. hlicth Maeser has been elected ,taln of the B. X. U. lettermen He will ti,o Imlfnrinn meet litter his small squad of honor over the lourteen track Iiletes events in an endeavor to sbnieti met team, non-lett- captain stance events. ! squad will non-lett- uled by Paul Dixon and he :uuize his team from the be will fol-ia- g athletes : Howard, Bust, Ber-t- . ridsiDber. IngersoL Romney. irjwk, Audrus, Beevea, Groes-k-, Kichards, Anderson, Lloyd, Van by, Wagonen, Osmond, litehead and Bentley. Several of e youngsters have made reputa-u- s in their respective high look and thev are slated to srive SCOUTS TO MEET. veterans keen competition. occured excitement Greatest SPANISH FORK, April 12. The I L'he B. Y. U. meet will be sand-- I when Young Stribling flirted with , court of honor of the Spanish Fork bed in between the numerous I ler events in the invitation meet McTigue's title. Strib brought Mike 'section of the Boy Scouts will give to his knees, but couldn't make him a program at the Third ward church I i relay carnlvaL pray hard enough. Sunday evening, April 16, at 7 :du o'clock. President Stephen L. Chip-ma- n FRIDAY'S GAMES. of the Alpine stake will be the M Salt Lake Oakland 0. Salt City sports for the week included A musical program will fce 10. saving money to buy presents for speaker. kt San Francisco Portland 3, June brides, mortgaging the place to be included. bet money to have the automobile p rraneisco 5. A motorist should never bend the Los Angeles Seattle 9, Los overhauled and snoozing in the publicense plates or hide them behind fceles 5. lic library. a bumper or tire holder so they canSacramento Vernon 10, 5. Rural sports embraced going fish- - not be seen. 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Sinclair, the oil magnate, as he played in a Welterweight Champion 'BULL" Glen garry Day Sl'KlXGS, Colo., April 12. Old Man Stork was outdone in a race here wlieu a hastily constructed sled sped down Mount Manlloii. dose by Pike's Peak, with Mrs. (. KoU rtson, wife of the keeper of a forestry reserve experiment station high up on the mountain and beat the bird to a local hospital YA'l!h lhi famous bird fluttering just overhead and the mountain trail blocked with snow, Robertson and J. A. (Jibbsunother forest ranger, quickly fashioned a ambulance Piling the improvised with quilts and furs, they made Mrs. Robertson comfortable. Harnessing themselves to the sled, the two men zigzagged down the mountain side, withe their strange equipage, in a temperature of 10 degrees below zero, reaching the hospital before the stork arrived. Vt Henry Jones ( Today When salt is sprinkled on meat, fish or vegetables, it extracts water from them, forming a s;iline solution so strong that bacteria cannot grow iu it. backs of Henry Jones' supporters and they are beginning to wonder if Henry will really be able to come NEW JAP NOT SPRINGS out on top. The events of the past ATTRIBUTED TO QUAKE 48 hours, the unusual backing that Smertz is given by Dern and the Intmttota1 'rr-r- . Salt Lake fans, seems to have set TOKIO, April 12. not Fprfnw doubting thoughts in motion In the have been reported in rsrlnns po heads of Jones' friends. tion affected by the recent earth But Jones is not afraid of the out- - WHEN TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 8 P. M. ABAC yd - AT THE ARMORY bagsfor been training Smertz Ms backing him to win has the eyes of the fans. Cold sweat Is dripping down the that Dern has it ENUINE i URHAM HENRY JONES, of Provo western welterweight champion. r f 1. A Clothing Value That Cannot Be Duplicated AT national News Service. ia ,!5U., Ariz., April 12. Twen- kht persons reDresentin? nine (igU Countries! S'l onrnllort aa of the University of Ari- pnts m lusi year, according to figures t u out by the registrar of the institution. Canada headed list with nine, r.hi nn Ten a oap. wun seven; the Philippines had uuu i eru two. One student ;tered from each of rho fnllnw. ountries: Egypt, Panama, Porto '. Scotland and Spain. it of a total enrollment nf 9 30S Hie year 406 students were reg- irom d states outside of "ia. since June 1, 1921, the en- 'eui nas increased 33.2 per Nt-w- i 0 0 Sac-lien- AN FKANCISm. .S. high school International OiLoKADO &&&imi&iEtoig2toix2m use, 0 i e RACES ACROSS SNOW TO BEAT STORK'S ARRIVAL SPARKS (eat will have the following Ike Young, n for his team: ieht man and high lumper : Tar- L Hullinger, weights and Jave- ; Dixon for pole rauit and nigh ap; Lou Joseph and David arce for the sprints ; Sanderson, atley and Bennett for the quar- for the mile; Stanley Gunn niles and broad Jump, and Homer nkefield and Bentley for the long Ifi'lie $ here. t the "J .m, In the llakoiie quake iu Japan. liiriri. i.ciir .liy;ino!iita and Hak-oninai lii. ii is claimed a score or more such spiim; have appeared since the mciil iii;ike of Scpicinlier k-- Posted to Insure Smertz Presence at Armory Bout Tuesday. ic the intercollegiate ' i Money Twltchell of the nniversitT will track and field t a this year 01 regumuuu 'nether it comes up to conference rtndards in penornianw w ui x aspiruuia lirty or more young - . shivprine through their on the B. Y. U. ily assignments Metic field every afternoon for 0 weeks trying ui muuiuuu iui meets this year. Out of this le I fh Cougar coach expecta to ilect at least three men for each V?C j JONES' CAMP Ihirty Aspirants for Selection lor Events. inier-vuucgia- Confidence prevails witii' ti him and those have followed him for curs are certain of x k- lory. "Didn't I x it r every mini my weight while m the trip buck eaM'r'' inquires Henry when some doubter is near. "Didn't I meet trtu r men by far that Smertz ever thguuli i heinu: lnilnt I win clear cut victories from Smertz when 1 met Do him in our previous mutches? you think that I have gone Inn while Ariie bus been stepping up the ladder? "Afraid? Why, man alive, there is nothing to be afraid of. I am going to give Art Smertz the bout of his young life. There is no need to worry about the outcome of this match. I am confident that the referee of the mutch will place his hand on my luck twice during the contest to indicate the number of falls that are to my credit." And it is true that Jones has a wonderful record as a wrestler. He is known far and near as one of the liest men in his class and has more victories to his credit than most of the supposed good wrestlers of the country. Smertz and Dern worked out Saturday evening before a large crowd of interested fans. Those who had seen Artie iu action here before say that he has improved a great deal. 1 PREVAILS IN RACK, FIELD 1 SMERTZ TO BEAT eoine. UP ON ROUND PAGE SEVEN Russell's. 3 0 & f ft i II I 4 m $30 and oW $35 O w Men can look at our special $23.00 vnh if m. with the widest latitude in styles offered i C3 the selection of their new Easter suit. Ever w Si m suit is all wool and reflects the latest sty whether it be single breasted or in a sport If model. Serges, Cashmeres, Tweeds or Un-finishe- GLENGARRY RESORT CO. 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