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Show x I. t Saving of Bonneville Stands Given Impetus FAVORITES WJN 1U Major Leagues Give Aid Athletic Federation and Chamber of Commerce All Save Four Initial to American Legion's Work in Conjunction. Sandlot Ball Program. Round Games Run Off; : Second Series Opens. NEW YORK, Feb. 1 Prospects assume a brighter aspect (AP). The major league feel that the American for the salvaging of the Bonneville legion's plan for developing sandlot park grandstand and its reoonstruoAU except four of the first round baseball offer an excellent meini of ' In Salt matches ' of the state open handball I mis perpetuat tournament were completed at the the ' national Steps win be Deseret gymnasium Thursday, and and of game taken Friday Sec- keeping the nalooking to ear'- favorite in every case won out. tion' youth out s nest effort to 1 round play begins Friday. i, of mischief. de-.i I ward this It was chiefly Thursday's scores- with the winners' end. for these two names given first follow: M w d ard E reasons that the iAnd-Luf- f, 3 Ashton, presl-- I American and dent of the Salt tl-Peak-Johnson, IHke Chamber leagues, meet; of Commerce, ' ing In Chicago u need .,Revs-Anse- I, f this week. Tot 1I-that L Thursday ed to contrib he would apRichards-Maute 150,000 to tl-point a special -Borenson-Ioe,-ll-- t, Jilegion to commit tee Crandall-Watsono score listed. proposal which cooperate with would Warner-P- . bring Eccles, a repregroup Il-Smlth-Diuv.ooo Amen 3. Cleave, senting the Salt Webter-Osmoncan youths Into take Federaom baseball Longdon-Karretion of AmaCarlson-Bltne- r, each petition teur Athletics, rear through First round games not yet played which fosters eerles ot tonrthat were postponed follow: baseamateur DrV Smith vs. Emmett, Friday; Seball. The aim nior vs. Umpleby;-tewar- t So said John va Wells; of such joint Marti vs. B. Heydler. presi Taylor; Anderson vs. will be to body dent of the Na Hancock, Saturday. determine- upon tional league, .a-- suitable site . Pairings for the second round: when today Hinckley Aveson, to devise and to ex asked some feasible Polhman-Dwhat Just or Emmett, Smith filain C. M. Ashton. plan of remov that the Leaver-Senior or ing the steel Umpleby, J. A. Heydler. l, big time cir from Bonneville and setting Stoney. It op. Warner-Ouert. cuits hoped to Fernelius-JRldeout, be A major problem will that of Smith, Webater-Mar- tl accomplish by their move, or Taylor, Is a and that It site, likely Not only will the Dlan stimulate the finding n M. Carlson, Longdon American youth's Interest In the the joint committee will make a Incareor Hancock, an ful survey of the entire city game, Heydler believes, but It also effort to hit upon the most suitable will result automatically In a substan tract. tlal increase In. the number of play- - available Thursday that there was Imperative need ef more baseball diamonds and Intersst grounds irom coast to coast. "With major league support guar Ogden'a Discussion. stands for. the amateurs. Causes In advance of the play' anteed so far The reported activity of Ogden oivlo Amateur Baseball ing season."- - he said, "legion posts In every section of the country will make interest along lines of buying and Needs More Grounds. Individ-onow for their arrangements "Last year," said Mr. Sharp, "we tournaments. I believe the Im- removing the steel and seats to the had thirty-fiv- e clubs Inaction. Availpetus given the game by this program Junction City has caused considerable able grounds were insufficient to of a large discussion In Salt Lake. will result in opening-u- p meet demand for playing space, the number of new playgrounds. and we were compelled to make what Ton o a n Under the legion scheme, the ooun-tr- y to could we me ss shift provide diamonds. quote would be divided Into two secSome of the grounds we used were said tions, eastern and western, after pre- saying," n ton. . for M unfit baseball and danger as r wholly liminary play In each section, the sur ous. Minor Injuries were Inevitable. that ,lf Ogden vivors would clash In the finals for can Is reason to believe "There every championship of the country, to considerseriously such that we will have as many clubs this will go a trip to the an the ws In as will havs last. fact, year world's series with' the major leagues Saltundertaking more If we can find places for them Lake ceracting as hosts. The $50,000 appro- tainly should to play their games. priation, divided equally between the be able to do it., "The reconstruction of the Bonne two circuits. Is Intended principally xne ville stand on some suitable site would is material to defray expenses of transporting the on here help us out wonderfully. Not $nly right teams from city to city during the the could such a plant be ujed for our ground. various rounds oi play. a mat It is regular games, but also It could be should ter used for tournaments, where large that ROOMTOXT COKXiaCIAXJ wT. numbers of spectators could be ac be handled by BOOSBTXLT. Feb. l.TJetnf nbatltetes the com commodated. Every jrear there has city Comthe nost ot tbe time, Roosevelt been an Increasing Interest In ama mission, and I mercial dub basket tonme entry Is teur It and I am convinced think baseball, the powerful TJpaleo eaters on tbe that, with a fine and commodlus stand up tof latter'! floor, Tuesday alfht. E pa Ice squarely as a of the Bonne reconstruction e such n commis Bioeta Tabtosa the first alfht of the elfmlaa-tlo- s ville plant would give us, we would toaraey bare is tbe oppoajte bracket sion to take ac ..or entertain several thousand spectators tion, it is from Roosevelt. i. . at more Important contests. If we first Importance The oeoro: o had such, a park we could arrange our, amateur 2008IVILT ctvn. VTAUM runRi. t svnd .T.f.P. baseball schedule to play tbe more important Iholtoa. If.. iOOlOJaeeos, f.., 200 amateur other games there. 7 .erfetO.lf... 10010 sport In Bait Jalloway. "it seems to me, ana my views are eUktas, e... 10 0 1 aitebeu. e... to make Lake shared by other . members of the 1 exaader. re... use this of board, that there Is an opportunity 00 labor. If... 0 0 0 OIKecbasa, If., her to get a real, fonaeoB(0),lf 2 0 0 4 B. ball park for relatively small cost, and J .. 0 0 0 0 Koblmaa, we are earnestly hoping that some Sharp, presi tfeldrata. If. 0 0 0 0 of dent the Dlan will be worked out that will B, Sharp. i. enable the city to seise that oppor ..110 0 22 board of eon Totals . . .14lls0 Totals trol of the Salt Lake Federation, said tunity. Referee. Bills. lac i - 21-- national I. 21-- 2. 21-1- 7, 7. slrtanko-pidredgerw-- 11-- 5. the W e, Hinckley-Ellsmor- Western Division Matmen Meet at Logan for Title to Tbe Tribune. LOGAN, Feb. II. Eyes of wrestling fan will be centered on Logan where four western division schools Montana State college. Brig-haToung university, University of Utah and Utah Agricultural college-o- pen a two-da-y grind in quest of the division wrestling honors. The preliminaries will get under way at S p. m. Fourteen bouts will be staged each night. The matches will go ten minutes. The four schools are evenly matched and should stage a close race. Utah has humbled Logan and lost to Provo in dual combats, but the strength of the Bobcats is yet to be tried. Commissioner N. W. Merkley hss been selected to do the officiating. Coach Nelson will enter the following men: Desn McAllister, 111 pounds: Oeorge Bankhead, 127 pounds; Nfd m . -- n, Jl-1- 0, 9. 11-- 7, r. 21-- 4, 21-- 7. 21-- 7. Rlchards-Sorenso- Says Department Head, n, r. C Plerce-Crandal- s, Johnson-Anderson. Wright-Clawso- al rs w orer-thre- . 30-2- . Kill (0t Mill' ss OGDEN GOLF CLUB'S HOME SPEEDED UP Special to The Tribune. ' Feb. 16. The senate committee on agriculture today filed Its report' recommending passage of Senator King", bill au thorising an appropriation of 2350,- 000 for diking and otherwise Improving the Bear River bay migratory bird refuge In Utah. The committee calls attention to the fact that prompt enactment ot this bill I urged by the secretary of agriculture, and that the budget ha approved the project. In his report recommending passage of the bill. Secretary Jardlne says that in the last few years no fewer than 7.000,000 duck alone have died In the Bear River region from drinking the strong alkali water that collect at the season of low water; further along Secretary Jardlne says: Poisoning Decreases the general contract for the building ef the new home of the Ogden Oolf and Country club, and, acdecision ef ths dicording to rectors, will be given the contract Ths Utah whan he quallfief. Plumbing and Heating compsny bid on the low submitted the plumbing and hosting work and will do this work if ths conditions and terms of the club directors are met. Preeident M. 8. Cedes of ths club ssid thst the contracts would undoubtedly be elgned tomorrow, so thst Mr. isakson can move hie forces to ths sits of ths new clubhouse the following day and begin work. The clubhouse Is to be built in less than ninety days. - ' Supply by Millions. "Poisoning baa already alarmingly decreased Jthe supply of migratory, wild fowl In that entire region and threatens, if not remedied, to practically exterminate them, thus destroying a valuable food product and potting an end to wild fowl hunting In all that region. The decrease of the birds has become so alarming within the past few years that there Appears urgent need of the earliest possible action to end this drain on the valuable bird Uf of the west. If It is to be saved.' "In "Ita treaty witl Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds, which live part of the year In the United States and part In Canada, the united states naa assumed the re sponslblllty of affording these birds reasonable protection while In this country., It appears, therefore, that to permit them to perish in untold numbers on these marshe without taking ateps by the building of dikes and other methods to remedy the sit uation would be to neglect our plain duty." Improvement Would Vastly Increase Number. Instead of being a death trap, tbe Bear River bay region, according to the secretary, when Improved as contemplated, "would become a supply area, producing fioint for a wide numbers of wild fowl on a great scale. The sum authorised by the bill would Improve the delta proper and Impound fresh water over the broad marginal flats, the entire area to be benefited aggregating 44,400 acres. . 'In order that losses of docks may be eliminated as far a possible, " said in conclusion. "work should be undertaken witb the least possible delay. On the basis of engineering data now In hand work could be commenced promptly after the appropriation becomes available.--. t TO. t Murray- - 0t & 1 tut 1 ' X ? , AND right away, here's why: Because xV, Granger is made from quality to g and then bacco, naturally Wi "Rough CutNorgranulated inter chips, but cut in big, shaggy flakes, the one way pipe sboulabe tobacco cut. . a Everything pipe tobacco should be, cool-burnin- slow-burni- ng fast-burni- . i ... good taste and quality; and above everything else cool Men, thousands of 'em, from bankers to bakers, from Bangor to Bakcrsficld, tell us that Granger is the smoothest, coolest smoke that ever rolled over a pipe-lovetongue. .in r! r " Kererso, Goad la. WEST gOPHS. JORDAN ' C1ANGEI ROUGH CUT IS ' THH LIGGETT a MYE&S , MADH BY TOBACCO CO. - - v ' j - fY (111 tf -- Lyb-be- . RABBIT HUNT POSTPONED,. to The Trlbase. OGDEN, Feb. It The rabbit hunt Into Boxelder county, fifteen miles west of Promontory, has been post, poned from Sunday next until Feb- Special five-poi- ruary 22, Washington's birthday. It was announced today by E. L. Ford, president of the Weber County Fish and Game Protective association. 1 , Smith, rf... Knell, e D Smart, rf. ...., Booth, Totals Beferee, .. 000 0 0 0 0 (....Mil rf 0 0 0 0 S'Bnrkf. If 1 1 1 0 0 0 OiWatataff, 0 0 0 0 Jarklia. 0 Anderaoo Blpna, rf 00 12 12 0 20! Totala . .... 0000 . , 1 11 Welfbt; umpire, Burnett. MeMaawwaeMMaaaeewMwwiieM hit a scoring stride tonight, with - The CKNTBAL. 44 LEARN TO FLY Complete course In' Aviation, which include ten hours actually flying, with special Brady holding Leslie securely In tow. aeore: o.T.r.Pi 2 2 2 OlLesllo, If..... 4 11 OILaraes, rtJRBOH. o.T.r.p. 12 rf.... 12 tf.... 0 0 0 0 Jewtea, e.. Brady, rg ... XOO J Kllpac. rg .. 0100 0 0 Olaen, If.... 0 10 0 Potereee, lg.. If. 0 0 0 Raamnaaa, Bolt, rf reading course and ground instruction. Pay as you learn. If unabl to start actual flying at once, you may take special preparatory course for only $25, which applies on Flying Course when you are ready. THOMPSON FLYINtt lilt to Ths Trlboos. FERRON. Feb. If. Central hlrh of Castle Dale completed Its league race Jnsteaon, 01 zo to io victory over wiin a ciean-c- ut Perron, the outfit which conauered Totals 1101 25 Totala 4(210 I'arbon last week. The victory puts Referee, Vtadieo; umpire, Willtasia, Central in a position to tie for the How can I get In touch with ths league lead should Carbon lose , to Huntington tomorrow. person who needs mat Use Tribune man last Want Ada high jewkes, year. point Special 4 2 0 alBryaa, e SCHOOL 1002 7 Continantsl Bank Bid. Call Wasstch 7180 1.4 OTE M(SBS'5L1 :.CLfIHn3S. TtF A Tf TfTra RTVT T?T A TO u BELL TAILORS' mammoth sprlnj drhrs to put BELL CLOTHES on every man hx ths community la now la fall swing. o.T.r.p. If.. Wl l4 4!VrmrSmith. Wrifht, ... 17 7 2 M Befene, Morrla. GRAN1TI BOPHS. I l...l MURRAY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EXTRA TAILOR-MAD- 0 0 o 0 0 2 0 0 u v 00 00 2 WITH t02( 00 TtoaM 112122 Psrry. Three Matches Played in Texas Polo Tourney LEASERS. CHOOSE reAt HUNTINGTON, Feb. cent meeting of the Kastern Utah Ftsa and Game Protective association the following officers were chosen: Ira Brinkherhoff (reelected), president; Oswald Morgan of Mohrtaad (reelected), vice president: Rulon Joha-sosecretary snd treaanrer: Danny i, Oarber, William Wen, start im Kneel Jeneen.- Neal Row y nd aVart Thomas, directors. SPORTSMEN !. n. Guy-moa- EVEKr SUIT PURCHASE OT $1,50 OrHg. 2i Wooda, rf..., 2 0 0 4 fjiWhlta. rf 1 121 Park, If..... 00 0 0 Plarar, If... Taylor, c.... 10 1 t Walnnlit. .. 2 1 0 0 Bniner, rg. 0 0 0 Berf, rg .. 1112 10 0 2 UWhlto. lg I 0 0 2iTnrar, Is astsusrs, If 141 2 Alaiark, If... 4 0 0 10 0 1211 AS 4 00 o.T.r.p. o.T.r.p E 000 2 0 2 If ....,0 ToUla 0 0 0 I0 0I I0 ment today, Austin. Texaa. defeated Stonewall, Texaa 22 to 14: Camp Mar-f- a. Texaa won from the Fifteenth Field Artillery. Ran Antonio. 11 to 4, and the Air Orpe Training center. Ban Antonio, defeated the Twelfth Field Artillery, 8aa Antonio, 11 to 4. Y The Leopards already hold's to 17 triumph over the Saints, and last week played a greet brand of ball againstlUranitej)nlx ta.loiML out by a single point. -- East la fignung for a Dlace In the tournament, and a win over the Saints will give them a fight to lana it ing ensnce Th -- two teams tangi at prmr In th Deseret gymnasium, Starting fives will be: East. Llewellyn and Wade, forwards! Whitney, center; Lewis and Chase, guards. L D. 8. C. SOPHS. ANTONIO. Texas. Feb. It (AP). In three matches In the annual southwestern midwinter polo tourna- II Utah' basketball warriors, stinging under four straight . setback in: the, western R. M. C. conferencerace, will open the second half of the race against the , T: U.'Cou- gars wlth-- aand Saturday In "the 'SVgyml- L'tah, after being weakened by the absence of. Lou Neeley from center., for the "two" last series,' will have the willowy pivot man back in the lineup, and will face the T with Its Utah Is bringing its entire squad down for the series, and It Is a determined bunch of Redskins that Is angling for at least an even break in the series. Utah will start Conch and SnWta rt at forwards. Neeley at center, and Watkins at guards. Ted Jeeobsoa-ma- r crowd Watkins from a, starting position at guard, where he has been showing all kinds of stuff, while Frank Jonas Is as likely to displace Smith or Couch at forward. B. T. U. will start the same lineup used against the Aggies last week. That will see Dixon and Brlnley at forwards, IngersoU at center, with Row and Magleby at guards. 0 20 12 SAN ! 211 205 Total., o.T.r.p ... jL'fl 1?S 212 .143 Cnahlsf. if. 00 lflTranel Trf..... 0 Drche. If . ... 4 0 0 8 rinlaraoa, II. I Kainell, e... 2 2 0 4 An4eroa, e.. 0 Birtilna. rg. . 10 0 2 Hanaes, rf ... 0 0 (iriffitha, If . 0 0 0 0 Crump, 0 Thonaa. If.. 0 0 0 01 Olane, rf Rnaokla. If.. 111! Tutu, e 0 Batemaa. e... 1 wilooa. rf... 0 Tetter, 0 S 0 0 HwbM, rf... 0 Pmolka, rg.. 0 Buttrfleld. If 1 Grow, it,... 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Tola, rg Oos, lg. vtinser, rg. o Totals 230 .286 ( 0 00 0 Klrkbssi, lg oooo Totala ... 12 4 2 2j0 Referee, .332 10 e. .. rf.. TMala 4 .(71 .671 a Here's your "furthest North for cool smoking! 2 Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Feb. 16. throws a eal however, stumbling block in the way of the Saints. ...2 2'.S"0 ..2 4 .MS . East sprung the surprise of the the sophomore league and handed league leading Saints a 30 to 20 setback at East While th trouncing did not Materially hamper the standing of th Saints, It elevated tbe Leopards from their tie for th cellar. Wood for th Saint and Clark for th winner played great ball. West scored a landslide victory over Jordan in the Panther coop, winning, 84 to I. Cushlng mad eight field goal. Murray staged a second period spurt that lasted them out to a 1 victory over the Granite babe. Player for Granite and Almark for Murray were the luminaries. IAST SOPHS. 80PHS. I U p. g. o.T.r.p. o.T.r.p Smith, rf... 10 0 10 Clark, rf . . . . . 0 2 2 14 Wood. If..., 011 UIHarteneto, If 2 2 2 0 Elxsrea. e. . 1 0 0 2 Jenaea. e...., 12 2 4 Posh, rf. .., 0 2 1 llscareelll. rf .. 2 0 0 4 Bars. If... 1 0 0 2 Matthews, lg. 1 9 js 2 Rxeter, Hardy, UA. C. Pet Lot .714 I 1 East .. Jordan ... ' LEAO.UB. a Granite west .. B. T. U Utah distant East,, 24 . Western Division. W. L. Pet. Tp. Op. 224 Montana State ....5 1 .33 z , Team Standing. Won. 8 R. M. C. STANDINQ. o.rr.p. o.T.r.p nraarea, rf .. 0 0 0 0 slmmona. rf .. 1 I 0 1 Saunders and Watklna, , forwards; Laraoa, If... 1 4 I TIKraoa, If.... 11 010 Mechsni. center; Droubay and Garff, Ozlls'ciark, c..'... 7 a IT Knapp. e . Watklna, nr. 0 0 0 0 B'nntoa, rf .. 1 t 1 1 guards. Wsstmlnstsr Is at uranlte In the 0 (tiwnhera, If 1 0 O'Hh.rHfld, If. 10 0 22 other game of the day. The tilt beWllklnaoa. rf 1 0 0 2'WUrox. rf... 10 0 Wooltey, If.. 0 I t SjRIllaoa. If- .- 0 6 0 0 gins at 4 p. m. Riwtcoll, e... 0 0 0 OUackaoo, If,,. 0 0 0 0 Cyprui carrlei . ltie. mo.st erlous threat In the Jordan district, plajylng reach, rf.... 111! on the Grantsvills floor. Crantsvllle Totals.. 1013 0 21 Totale .. IS II -0 42 Murray la at Bingham and Jordan Referee, Coaroy; umpire, Btark plays at Tooele. Payson invades Bprlngvllle and Eu. Special to The Trlbuae. reka plays at Spanish Fork In the. 10. No American Fork bo district, with both visiting teams PROVO, Feb. administered a stlngtng 44 to to de- favored. Provo and Pleasant Orove feat to the B. T. H. S. cagers tonight, are favored in . Alpine. Peovo over sending them a little deepeT Into the Lehl and P. G. over Lincoln. Cache Valley school twlng Into the Alpine loop cellar, and giving Jhe Forkers a good chance for third place second round of play Friday, with in the race. B. Y. led lg to It at the North Cache at Logan and South end of the half, but In the third pe- Cache at Preston. riod the American Fork five began Wasatch Is favored over Ephralm at Ephralm, .and North Sanpete plays rapid scoring to take a lead at the ed of the third and edged at Moroni. A heavy schedule faces the rapidly ahead. Walker was the big teams In the Kanab district, si though punch in the Porker offense, Johnson Marysvale I expected to bold to Its for tbe losers. lead on the loop; Dixie, with two functioning similarly AMEB. FOBS. B. X. H. A. games on the docket, needs, to win O.T.F.P o.T.r.p.12 Just one of, them to mathematically 4 Chlpmaa, rf. 0 0 0 0 Peters, rf. ... a place In the state tournaJohnaos. It.. 7 4 1 15 Nlrhnla, If... 2 2 2 0 cllneh Hinckley and Fillmore battle 2 4 2 4 Walker, e...- - T4 I It ment. Vance, e R.Bmart. rf . 0 2 1 1 Webb. rf.... 4 10 8 in the game that likely will deterAasard. lg. 2 11 dllnseraoll. If. 0 0 0 0 mine the winner In the Millard loop. Easf Sophs Give Saints Trimming and Leave Cellar L. I ' OGDEN, Feb. 1. K. J: leak, son, contractor, Is low biddsr on special to The Tribune. D. C WASHINGTON, OPHOMORE ' . DAVIS. OGDBN. Lund-Johnso- Reeves-Fairbank- s, te Davis its first defeat, but the Kays-vlll- e lads were not In the mood to accept defeat tonlght.7 The win puts Davis once more at the district hesd. Kvana and Clark led the scoring attack for the Davis lads, Evans with eight field goals and Clark with six field goals and five fouls. Kanpp at center ran the trlgh sewing- Darts captain a close race at center, a fid Was ,: outstanding for the losers-- heavyweight. Bear River Wild Fowl Need Sanctuary-Vit- al Supply of Ducks Would Be Greatly Increased, the good games, standpoint of natural rivalry are on the docket for this week In the high school race, but few of lmoorUnc as far as title' bearing Is concerned. Leaders, of course, are threatened, but In most cases the threat is rather Coach Haycock of the U. of U. selected his seven grapplers for the diviSpecial tn The Trlbuoe. The squad Is sion meet Thursday. Feb. IS Davis high KATSVILLE, snxlous to give Utah Its first title of tecovered oompletely from the scoring tbs college year. The wrestling party 30 Friday for the coaibat. slump whlca has held Uptown the past leaves at The wrestlers are Oren Hobbs, 115; two weeks, snd romped through to a Phil Baker, 125; Reed Detton. 136; decisive 42 to 28 triumph over Ogden. James Hoagland. 145; Dean Detton, Ogden five which handed 160; Ed Packer, 175; Rufe Clegg, It was-th- 7. 6, 21-- -- Title Bearing Games on Redskins Present Fulf Card in Only Few Re-Davis Defeats Ogden to Strength for Double; Card in B. Y. U. Gym, gions ; Cyprus Threat. Regain Top; American Fork,- - Central Victors ' While some from weight. ir d, Saints, East Battle he m pounds; EmeTson Abbot, 147 pounds; Captain Bill Walther, 160 pounds; Bob Dahle, 177 pounds, and Warren Sparks, heavyweight. Coach Webb of PROVO, Feb. 16 the B. T. U. has made hie selections of the men to be taken to Logan. They are Thurgood, 1 IS pounds; Clark Larson, 125; .Moody, 135; Yorgaaon, 145: either Balle or Tibbetts, 158; Johnson, 175, and Don Cor bet t, heavy137 McBeth, Special Utes Tackle Cougars; HIGH 4. 1. anno 4 ir 17, 1923. 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