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Show KEEN RICE DEVELOPS II EBOUPIIHICS Deseret Gym Winter Indoor Games Arouse Sharp Rivalry Among Teams. i uii.-; i 'i. ass. UVn. Lo.-t. I'.','. I . i h :; 1 Ti:;.TH ;; I .'i-'.ii l;...liicra :: 1 .T.'.o (.''iVolcs - .-J'' 1.1 I .- W'ii'leals 0 -1 .ii)n .) L'.MOKS. U'.ni. I.om. V.C. NutioiKih; 1 I ..ViO ;iiint: I 1 ..V") I i .:. .iii:-ti."i i I .".'Mi 'nrdiiinls I 1 Kinwil.l I I Th buys' mi'l j u i ! t i" yiiinii.-Hun) elasses a; L!ie L'e.seret yi:i h:ive in'en divided into pains and ho aniniiil k-aque eames oi' the groups siaru-d Ui.sf. Wednesday. .iiu:h interest is taken' ill till eompoti- ; lion p.a ii ycjir and this Hf:iison more enthusiasm en-thusiasm than ever is heins shown by the lads. I flf spoi-i.s jit r.asKi'Uiall, vnilf) nui!. re-la re-la rai:f:sand indoor haHohall. Kaeh teajn meets every iyin-.r several limes in each sport and a hot ran! is ei'i'ted to tleter-niini' tleter-niini' whii'h team will lie at the top of the league- when the season closes in April. In the. ioys' league ilie teams have he mi naim-d" the Hears, Lions, Timers. ilih-ats. Badtters and Coyotes. Four .qames have been played and, as bfiree learns are, lied tor tir.-d phu-e, the fiwht in tliis lea.que will no doubt bo keen throuqlmul tile eontrsls. The Hems, captained by A. .Tennlncs; the Ticers, Willi K. Yoilns at llio helm, and the VSmlsers, headed hy II. Ilaymohd. are Hod, earn hain won threo games and lust cine. The Coyotes hail an even break in the first week, Winnies; and losing twlee. A. Wilks is leading the Coyotes. Captain A. Pembroke's Hions sin eeeded in witinirm only a single matrh, but are determined to !iet ainoni' the leaders lead-ers this week. 'The Wildcats are in the cellar, not yet bavins' a win to their credit. Captain 1 i. Latimer promises to strengthen his lineup and get into the race. The junior teams are all tied, bach having hav-ing won and lost a same. As only two panics have been played by each group, there is littlo chance of picking tho probable prob-able winners. The lineups of the teams are as follow: fol-low: HOYS" CLASS. Hears A. Jennings, captain: G. Lee. H. Kvans. 10. Newman. TV. Hatfield. J. K1I-pack. K1I-pack. V. Larson. M". Knight, H. Close. Tigers 10. Young, captain; R. Young. J. Lynch, K. Taft, T. Wherry, E. Wiehler, ; J. .Ueakin. V. Van Coll. J Hadgers 11. Kaymond, captain; Tl. Tay lor. Kelson W. Knight, W. Youftg, W. I Walker, H. O'Hrlen, P. Corlinski. Coyotes- A'. Wilks, captain; S. Frank, .T. Capner. llagenbarth. K. Woodruff, E. Not!, II. Husbands. H. Davis, C. Kuowles. Lions A. Pembroke, captain: B. Alder, N. Service, A. lOrickson. C. Horton, D. llalton. L. Lodcls, Vt. Hollo, J. Murdpek. Wildcats : I. Latimer, captain; D. Woods. 10. Richards, W". Hamilton, L. Nicholson.. AW Holding, It. Gross, B. stwarlwooit, O. Glenn. .IVN'l'oK CLASS. Nationals G. Lee, captain: C Service, M. Nicholson, A. xynd, Is'ordqulst. Giants II. McFnrlancl, caplain; J. Jen-niii.qs, Jen-niii.qs, It. Thurninn, E. Jenkins, W. Jenkins. Cubs J. Kimball, captain: R. Sloan, T. Younn, S. HauiiH. It. Thygeseu. Athletics L. Sanders. captain: D. Walker. 1-1. Taylor, V. Evans. II. Gniney. Cardinals J. Hanson, caplain; Sehet-llrr, Sehet-llrr, N. Burton. .1. Adams. 10. Bull. Browns V. Wright, captain: KrieJ, A. Anderson, R. Tseilsou. A. Burns. A free swim was given yesterday to a large number of boys of the city who are not members of tho gymnasium at the weekly bust, which will be given every Saturday during the membership drive. A programme, consisting of a talk by Secretary Sec-retary Gerald Wristlcy of the army Y. M. C. A. at the fort and selections by A. .1. Kenncy and 11. Thygesen, was given following fol-lowing the dive and was thoroughly enjoyed en-joyed by the several hundred lads. At present the Blues are leading in the race, having 'J '. 3 points to Li fur the Reds. Robert Sloan, with L'Hv, and Uay Bailey, with t, are llio leading campaigners thus far. |