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Show I" AMATEUR TALK : ByTOMMYFirZPATiiiCK ;L i , .The former t'tah athlete "over thre" are anniois ot get btu-k to iin- j ry." as they call their de;r old l S A. I Won! vps received yesterday f i otn i.r-I i.r-I don Wirlck. the former- long-i'lMam-e fisr 'of thm Kasl Side High school, itnd h.- one Salt Ijike toy who hits been in the. ' thickest of the fighting Mild h:iw ctime rTt s.'fely. rttTTr HtU'l. I.e Holt :m Alh'.n Hrown are three more ci the J.e m-ad m-ad uthleles who were Willi him ;ind : toey have come bv K. Tlc-Ke m. n j ' ntiPtt'd when the I nild States ftrt declared de-clared war and feel that they III te 'salting away soon now. Thev are mutoiM to get back to at-hool and finch up th.-ir j work after doing their little bit for I'ucle i Sam. Wirlck Sayn that the guns U're firing up to the last minute of the afmi- j stice and when they stopped the Hun lines resembled a cabbage patch. The boys' classes of the Y. M. C. A. ; at I'ocaletlo are planning a big "np.-tt rtSTtnr-rhe people there rrrr TCs W"TTaTt: Tie "Y" hs done a great deal for Te . f-ova In Idaho and these lnds are go'ng ' to do a Mttte entertaining for their j friends now. Athletic contests will te-I te-I tor the program and Some gxd ic- j Iftcfthments will be served the visitori. I ! The Deseret gymnssium nrdl stnrt the f i hoys' classes January fl The busmess ' ! men are already going right along and ! j the officials of th gm took for a big i ear. I'hyslcal 1 rector Hhiy 111. ha -d-scn is trying 'o h:i the Commercial ba: kethatL-tTHin-'s plaved at the gvtn now. if he can get the consent of tt head officials for this. These matches were held there taro years sgo and they brrMight many steady tnerntters to the g m and also gave the fans some real basketball. . ATffTiinn." captain of the 1319 W llson seiniprofesslonals, is llnirg up his p uy-tiB uy-tiB for the comttig season. The U'lliein Ih.' vs mads a great showing 1 t RmtKun and Alf Is anxious to keep up the record. Several other organisations will be put Jin the field next season and there prum- ises te be plenty of places for all of the I basehall stars who return from their work in the srmv. . ; Bert puncsn. last yenr'a maris gee of athletics at the I'ntvcmlty of I t ih. is (till at Camp lwts, but expects to be home soon. 'I nine'" has been hoont ing the Crimson stock up north and the Unn up there ars trying to persuade tneir coaches to arrange g:i:nen here next sea- mm Harry "Coleman and Frnle FsTlentlne will not be reen In s'tmnio h.isehall In t'lah nest season. Co!em.tn goes to the training camp with Kilt I jike and the Ht. Louts Browns have grabbed Fallen-tine. Fallen-tine. , . .mL mm Coach Johnny Flke of the Penver unl-verwtt unl-verwtt t lining up his basket hs II men, I despite the fact that he has no gymna-' gymna-' Hum to work in until after the holidays. -Tuei!ititcrair-.rong In the hoop game last e;trm, hut the Boulder bunch ere a little bit butter and cinched the honors. The other coaches In Colorado .ire aIho on the job and have been preparing pre-paring for a busy hoop season. . "War athletics" is a good name for 1t now. If the coaches care to use 8her man's definition of war. It would he peachen and cream for the Jackies and Simni.nji who are coming home if S;ilt 'l.ke only h.id an athletic club for the MNw.h to meet at. slany of them are anions to keep that extra ten or twenty-i"""d gain that they received re-ceived tn the army. N ',W TOftK, Per: Cincinnati will not have to look vry far for a I manager now that l'at Moran Is free. The Cincinnati club has withdrawn Its li.OOO offer to the Red Sox for the release of I tick Hoblltjiet, 'm ho was spoken of as a possible successor to Christy Mathewson. There is no one I In sight with better n," allocations to head the Reds than pitch burg l'at |