Show i INTERCOLLEGIATE SPOUTS 1 I Representatives of Thee Institutions Hold a Meeting1 Rtpicientalives of the University the t 1 college of Logan and the JJ Y academy of Provo spent four hours In consultation yesterday forenoon at time I University main building in an effort to arrange for an Intercollegiate coiitesi in athletics this 1 spring among the Utah Institutions of learning that are doing eolkgo work Th result of the negotia ions Is that without I iiiestion there will be an Intercollegiate contest in track sports uii the Lnlversity campus ctlljUS some llnm In May The r pru enuities left however without coming to a doJInlto conclusion concmlon as to tho exact time of the contest The Provo committee favored the thor th-or May while both the University I and 1 Y college of Logan wanted it as neii as possible to the end uf i school in June In rder to give suOlclent tlnv for training A compromise of May Uth was reluctantly suggested by I he University and the students of lhl academy at Provo will act upon it this week The committees decided not to make known the schedule of events which they determined upon until all arrangements ar-rangements are compictid It Is known i however that the Provo and Logan committees held out to the last against a standing high kirk they were too well acquainted with Gatehouse as a kicker It is I possible that the Agricultural college will also enter the intercollegiate l intercollegi-ate contest The members if the committee were Mr Davis of Logftn Mr Cluft of Provo and Messrs Gatehouse and Dickerman of the University S fapU Gatehouse of the University i track team wrote to the University of I I Nevada last week that the Institution that wins In this contest In May will j probably bo willing to meet a Nevada j team immediately afterward Golf Grounds Heady for Use j The golf grounds of the Country club aro now in proper shape for games and the fifteen men who have been at work the past week wore discharged yesterday yester-day A large party of ladles visited the grounds on Friday and iliey were delighted with the general appearance of thunij The members of the club will now take active part in the game and for several hours of each week will chase the guttapercha over the meadows mead-ows Plans of the Cricketers The organization of a cricket club at Ogden was received with general satisfaction satis-faction by the local cricketers It is i hoped that several other clubs will be organized In order that a series of games can ho arranged during the season sea-son The High School club wHl play several practice garnet with the Salt Lake club but the games 5t Is I expected will bu more or less onesided as tlu latter team consists of experienced players An attempt will bo made to arrange a aaries of games with Kastern I teams Letters have been received I from Denver and Omaha for match games The grounds which are being I mild here will be among the best and visiting I teams will tImid them as perfectas perfect-as their own Acting Secretary Johns believes that the Salt Lake team will hOne hone h h-one of the best In the West with a fall I amount of practice S I Shoot of the Gun Club The Gun club shoot yesterday v attended by fifteen members Mr I Westcott of Park City took part and idled twentytwo birds out of thirty j Cal Calllaon did not miss a shot and I bagged thirty straights John Sharp Jr is I regaining1 his old form and knocked twentyfour straights A lit tie trouble was had with the trap I which did not work perfectly Thf score was ns follows 33ir 3s Deal Lost Cal Calllson SO W 0 John Sharp Jr 20 1W 1 J K Sharp SO Vi I IS IT 1 LJVO > 30 2 I C n iiunrutiMi so H 7 John Slarp Sr J jj 7 Air Vstcott iCO 2i S I I TUtir m rt t v 5O i iu S J 1 Jlonry ifi MI II W 11 ShcanviinJW 10 1 u JT W N v Ionabdl S 16 M 1 I BrIg Cannon v J is u T J 1 Almy IiI jr I V olin Burrv > J I j jn I |