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Show CHARLEY HERZOG, Red manager, who signs two-year two-year contract for Hermann. few PRACTICE Ml IB IBOPjlTt Leopards Confine Effort Light Work; Tight Rac at L. D. S. Passing and plenty of basket shod constituted yesterday's basketball prac at the East side high school. No prac game was played, as several players n forced to lay on! on account of ot work. The basket shooting of Badger Holdon yesterday was the big feat-and feat-and all the players are showing at Improvement. It is expected that tod-practice tod-practice will be light. Inasmuch as sevi basketball players are also members the football siuad and they will in leased early so they may prepare their banquet. "U" BASKETBALLERS ARE HARD AT W01 Basketball warriors continue to ti the strife for places on the first ti i of the University of Utah 'oasketbal i and Coach Nelson H. Norgren is hai a merry time choosing his men. As the coach has not worried over places , the team, but is watching his men a fully as they line up for ten-minute pi ticeu on floor work, passing the ball throwing baskets. The freshman team of the univer promises to surpass last year'i excellence. For the past three yt since the four-year ruling in athle went into effect at the university, i school has been turning out a warn fill quintette of infants. This year, i Pat King, Rawllngs, Felt, Richards a: score of promising men to work with, , infants should be well represented. The university preps, too, have basketball bug again and a merry o petition for fifth piae on the lea:: taking place In the girl's pymnasiu-n u late in the evenings. There are six I students with real basketball ability they promise to win several games fi i the high school teams of this division ! fore the end of the season. Smith, V, ! faker and Rugger! are the moat pr ; isir.g. B. Y. U. AND WEBER TI PLAY ON SATURDt Special to The Tribune. PROVO. Pec. 10. Next Saturday ing. in the "V" gymnasium, tegMg 7:30 o'clock, the B. Y. U. athletic partment will open the 1914-la basK season with a game with the academy quintette. It has been th ' torn of the B. Y. V. for the past, vears to bring the -Weber boys to rt for the first contest of (he reason. I ing that time the local lads have s out victorious in every game, out dictions are plentiful in Ogden ! that Provo will taste defeat In tn o Ing contest, as the Weber stars are fast and experienced while the B. I. team has been completely disrupt , the time being at least, through i t.if& of Captain Greenwood. Halversm & man. Egbert. Jones and last year's championship MP&fil The "Y" boys, however, liaie R and Chlpman left, and ound t coaches are trying to build "P ''e CS ing machine, usins high BcnoolJJ I (Continued on TonairJL PRACTICE PISSING jl HOOP SHOOTING (Continued from P recocting Pago.) to fill the knp. Sttvii, one of tho un-(l.-tcatcl toiitn of yil-12. him returnm to school niui will hLely tako 1 lalvrntou's pi art at K":ird. Tlio .-viuer po.sitU.n will, In all rrouahility, held down iv Luk.i, a n ho I'iKiii H:er. while tin- fnr-ward fnr-ward (HiMiiou will Ko Id yltlier rt-!m'm, rt-!m'm, Mi-Donald or W'oodhen-y. While the team is at pivstnt woak. It bh-U fair (u htvtvue a i;uiul ono before the ond of the season. COMMERCIAL FIVES PREPARE FOR PLAY A ir.tlns: was held lat niht by the ov.;.in!iH(:ii I'oinnniU'c of iruposrd 'o::i;iuT,-ial b.t.-Uf t had league. No tltfi-niu tltfi-niu phtns rvK-tnilim th ilour for the h'uiuio lmv n been derided upon. Several Sev-eral floors In I tie business ditrl- t are bo-ins bo-ins consldt-red ami the cum milt tec will report at the next meeting. The teams that have declared their Intention In-tention oi t-nt'TUK the Uaim aio Utah Coa I t'alcs. 1 lerut;er's Itusiiies collcm. Lucas liUH-ery. c.oim's Dry tlo-xis, Ho d 1'nrk .Jewelr, Continoutal liank and the N. G. 1 Other teams aio expected lo enter this wetX. CRUCIAL GAME FOR L. D. S.,TEAMS TODAY In the final game yesterday between the J.-. D. rh hih school seniors and tlie freshies. the fourth-year men slipped It over on the Infants to the tune of to h The seniors had everything their own way and at no time did the ireshies approach them. This game places tho fresh ies at the bottom of tne list without a victory to the'r credit. The fourtn-year men take fourth position, with live defeats and three victories. 1 This afternoon th.e juniors and sophs will wrangle. If the juniors win this grame the business, junior and soph quints wjll be tied for flint honors. In case the second-year men take the same, It will mean the wtnnlnc of the championship cham-pionship for them, with the business and juniors in second and third places, respectively. re-spectively. The t o teams are well prepared for this afternoon's panie and should put up an interesting llht. The lineup for yesterday's yes-terday's game: Seniors. Freshtes. Pratt rs Butt Cowley iR Clawson C 1 a w s o n c D r o 1 1 b a y Aiston rf Strang Diaper If Goodrich CLASS SERIES AT GRANITE INTERESTING The first 3 me between the freshmen and senior basketball teams at the Granite Ms;rt school was won by t lie freshmen by a srore of -2 to 14. The Vrame was fast played and several new players showed up stror.p. The sophs won from the junior first team.- 15 to IS. The game was a hard-fought hard-fought contest rind the result was In doubt unrll the final whist'e. In every game in the class series several sev-eral players have distinguished themselves them-selves and, although the boys who composed com-posed the first and second teams last year are not permitted to play in this series, there promises to be keen competition com-petition for first-team place. Coach Willard Ahton announced last nicht that the Granite team will play at Lehl next Friday n'.h:. lie hits not yet decided upon the lineup he will take. |