Show ATE TATE BOARD OF CONTROL FAILS TO SETTLE HIGH SCHOOL L- L Another Meeting Me Will Be Held This Evening Co Committee Appointed to Visit East and West and West W es High School Officials Today j t THE meeting of the board of control of the Utah Utan 1 1 School Athletic association last evening which was to have j I Ima ma made e some decision toward the settling of the long existing controversy between the he L L. D. D D.- D. S. S and the Salt Lake City high l J schools postponed all business until this evening A committee I t of ot three consisting of H. H R. R Adams chairman Ja Jack Jack- k Christensen and E. E I 1 P. P G Gardeman will will- confer with the I principals i of ot th the local high schools and obtain their reasons for protesting protesting pro pro- I. I I testing against James James E. E Moss president of the association It was another deadlock shoved 1 Into the meeting so that more time I can be given over to the consideration consideration consider consider- pf of the matter and the the- organizing organizing organ organ- organ I izing of all points available a NEW ANGLE ANGLE i DEVELOPED 1 A number of new angles came cameto cameto cameto to the front In the short session I held last evening Fred D. D Keeler Keel Keel- er principal of of V Vest st high school stated that at no time Ume since the I trouble between the association and the city hl high h schools In which the tTe p East and West Went schools were disqualified dis dl- dh- dh qualified from championship co com competition om pet petition tion did a representative of the the state association approach East or West and give the facts concerning the case Another new new point brought out by Jack ChrIstensen after atter Guy C. C n who was at the meeting stated that the L L. D. D S. S has al always a- a t- t ways lived up to the rules of the association Mr ChrIstensen asked if the L. L D D. S. S basketball team had been given the right by the asso asso- I elation to make a a. trip to Call fornia last spring to play the Polytechnic Polytechnic Poly Poly- j high a series of basketball basketball basket basket- ball games Although this Is a 8 a strict rule of the association the secretary's minutes disclosed no such p permission ever being granted grant d. d I MOTIONS MOTIONS ARE PUT DOWN A number of motions were put before the committee last evening but all were killed so eo that the committee could get all facts concerning concerning con con- the case for the session tonight j 1 IE E. E J. J Bateman made a a. mot mollon on that every officer of the association tion resign his position an and I that the secretary send a a. letter to ere every association school in the state callins caU- caU Ing ins for a a. reorganization This fo- fo tion was killed Jack Christensen made a a. that West Ogden East and Provo high schools organize in a league of their own within the tion This motion was killed with the discussion showing that It I woun be possible for either East I I or West to o meet the L. L D. D S. S In Inthe Inthe the state tournament and that It would not smooth over the that y c tl schools' schools complaint against tho thoas Y as president f The meeting is scheduled J to- to je 12 gin at 6 o'clock at the D l lI gymnasium this evening s tL i. i Those present at the meeting last J I evening were James E E. Moss president H. H R R. Adams of the Cache L L. D D. Muir pf Ogden D. D J. J Thurman of Salt Lake E. E A. A Bateman of Jordan D. D R. R Mitchell of Alpine Ray Doone of Nebo J. J G. G Reeves of Eastern J. J H H. Strickland of Summit Summit Sum Sum- mit C C. A. A White of Sevier E E. T F. F Gardeman of ot Sanpete Donald of Millard 1 and Jack Christensen ChrIstensen ChrIs ChrIs- of the southern division |