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Show Tip-Ins BY PAT Max Senior, former star forward for-ward of the Red Devils, is coming com-ing along fine with the Utes. Max is playing at forward and is fast picking up the Utah style of play. Altho he is not a regular he has won his letter, the first Springville high school graduate to do this in some 15 years or so. Walt Selck, star guard on the Second ward team, has been lost to his team the last week because be-cause of illness. His defensive work was sorely missed in his team's games with Mapleton and the First ward. . I The adition of Art Mendenhall to the Third ward team has changed chang-ed it from a losing to winning team. 3r- In the Spring of 1914 Virg Hafen, President of the local Fish and game association and local printer, with a companion made a bicycle trip from Paris France, to the border of Italy, a matter of some 600 to 700 miles. , I never knew so many fellows were carrying grudges against others until the matches were being made for the coming smokeless smoke-less smoker to be held in Memorial Memor-ial hall Wednesday, Feb. 21. Everyone asked to preform said they would if they could fight a certain fellow. In every case the match has been made! What a fight card every . fight backed by a grudge! Rex Packard has moved to Seattle Wash, to make his home. He is employed with the American Ameri-can Wholesale Co. Rex was play-' ing ball for the Third ward until un-til his departure. The track team of the Utah Aggies will be strengthened by Jack Sherrington, former Red Devils all-around preformer and winner of-the broad jump in the state high school meet last two vears. Jack won his number at the Aggie school in freshman football last fali. 2f rft ! Good catches of Yellow Perch and Catfish in the Lincoln beach district have been reported by local fishermen the lait few days. Max Packard is back in school again after a week at home with a slight attack of the mumps. He will in all probability take his . regular place ' in the lineup at Nephi Friday night. |