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Show ilSGFHLS I II VOLLEY BULL - -Vatkins's and Keddington's y Teams Win in Division Matches. . TANDIV1 OF THK CLUBS, i' ' ' DIVISION 1. , '. Tj. TYt. V Waifcln 4 0 1..K.0 t, R" IVItil 2 S .2.SO A l. Kuwiulrls 1 a .-U yv DIVISION' :. I,. Ve;. 3 U,n,n .I' M.-Oll t 1 -S'lH S Kir!;l'.:im 3 - .Sim Sv. one- .ooo division s. v. r,. Pet. i-'nrv Coulam 3 1 - .7;0 . RoV Ciayton 3 J i f Nord - .GOO VrK' Tntlle - 3 100 J. p;lVis 1 3 .500 n Kobcrta I 3 .250 DIVISION 4. w. l. put. B. Keddington 4 0 1.000 Hansen 1 .750 S. sme:u! - 2 .i.'jd ii;-n. Srvice I 8 -250 , a- Yymun : 0 -t .000 'oWcy ball has hcen going full blast in Deseret gymnasium business men's ;i i,:y ball tourney during t lie past four Eks, and this week will probably syj the li !al games to decide the championship. h jeroy Clayton's team in division 3 of i night section upset the dope last fit by putting1 M. T. Nord's bunch out 1 the running and going into a tie with Wnry Coulam for the championship of ir division. Nord was considered a , on contender for the gymnasium 2 Ijuiipionship and the defeat last niht v g a surprise to all. , :iavton's team showed up well iast UiC'tt," their teamwork being especially lliant. A hot fight can be expected lght when they meet with Henry Cou-t, Cou-t, winner of the championship last year, division 3 is composed of the strongest tr.ms, the winner of the bc.ttlo this eve-will eve-will stand a good chance for the : ;: .;y winning1 from Oscar Kirkham yes-. yes-. lay, Lorenzo Jeneon fought his way to championship of section 2 of the day :r ; tion. The two teams finished the regu-. regu-. - j y scheduled games on an even basis the battle yesterday was necessary. 11. h have been evenly matched through -rV and the battle yesterday was hard :r: jht from start to finish. c:.t divisici) 1 A. V. Watkins, by winning c A:-of his contests, snared the title. His n is composed of the following:: A. A". 'n tkins, captain; W. K. Grenville, C. O. on, D. E. Hammond and H. C. Bark. i. Pettit and L. L. Reynolds were the r teams in the division, but neither : i able to win from Watkins. B. Kedungton won out in division 4 lzs. -the night seolion. Keddington also i through the tourney with a clean 5 r- it. On his team are K. B Keddington, tain: J. S. Woodard, C. K. Simms, A. , I1: Knghers, T. D. Muir, R. H. Clayton, 'a;;.nk Pacock, George S. McAllister an i ;V;: Bradford. A. M. Hansen ran Keddinp-r Keddinp-r v.; a close race, Hansen losing" but the lir-i - pame to Kedding'Lon. C. A. Wyman, -ise team finished without a victory, ; an airs relation which vas considered perous throughout. bit some "Jonah" .ays appeared ir. the last. moments and j ; him defeat. iLAi.oniorrnw the winner of the Coulam-. Coulam-. ..ton affair will clash with K. B. Kcd-( Kcd-( a-irton for the nipht uhamjuonship, while son ana Watkins will do likewise for iy,f... first honors in the day divisions. 'Vl'll. :"obabIy on Priday the two winners of J51,;.. orrow's grimes will meet for the gym- urn clian.pionship. J"f 'dn added attraction on Wcrinesday ; . "ice cream" tournament will take ',',',. The day men w:ll be divided up four squads, whilo the nivrht men . also be separated into an even num-fjl'- of teams. Games will then take placo z, the iosinpr teams will buy the ice ni to be eaten on the floor immcdiate- llloving the conclusion of the frames. e to 100 men are expected to partici-AV' partici-AV' In the- social. ,n C. Van Buren, physical director or I ni'm' ia in ful1 charpc and d'iserves all credit for the success of the tourna- |