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Show JllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Hill! amateur! 5 i f a w "WJ """"niiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 J. J J i -Iftk. By Tommy Fitzpatrick HllllllHIIIIIIIIIMMIIIlllMIIIIIIMllllllMIIIIIIUIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIr. ' j, J OOTI1AL.I- on the hill" win te forgotten to the University of ITtal 1-4 athletea for the 1VU season and the basketball sport at the stati Institution will pot start until after the first of the year, aa th "schools are peeled to open ut that time, when many of the ole stars will be back to take up their school and athletic work. The season has been a sad one for football and the athletic coaches oi the t'tah colleges and hich schools will have to build new teams next season as they d d not even hi've a rlnnce to develop any material. i (Continued n page5.) 1 ' ni - -- -a- . AMATEUR TALK f Continued from page 2. t The B. Y. V. boya have worked hard to keep up the aport. and the officers of the S. A. T. C at Provo deserve much credit for th manner In which they kept the boysp lugging along. Their hopes for game- have gone glimmering now trmt the bnyg at the hoa at the university a re being- demobilized, and those at Provo will Bl.o be on their way home before very Ion,-. Lieutenant Han-cok Han-cok put football back In the Provo echr.i't and It la hoped they will keep It there for the future years to come. there are many good athletes in the school ind the boys love the pport. Ottlnger Komney, former fnlveralty "f .1 tan stur Mtid biter coach of the Hillings. Mont., High school, arrived in town yesterday and erfpects to stay nt home for some time. Ott was Jut ready to leave fur oversea duty at Washington when the newa of the signing sign-ing of the armiM ire came, and now ho In on lb timet. va iun, Konuioy states that hi brother. Lowell, Wil-ford Wil-ford and Milton, will be back soon. "W'ilf and Mitf still have h little work to do in nchool and will make I valuable men on any college team. Ott and Lowell have had coaching ex- I perlence, before, and it is a safe bot i fiat aoine uf the high srhool rincj- pa) will be after the aer vices of these j men. j Sliny of the old time stam are petting pet-ting busy with the -banket tn sport now. The boy cannot conirrfgute In groups, so some of the wise ones have put a barrel hoop on the Mde of the noiuH,- or barn and are training their eyes to shoot 'em from any angle. e The. athlet s of the t't.ih colleges I havrs omething to Work for this season. sea-son. Professor L. H. Peterson of the I: V. I'. h;ia Juat returned from the national meeting ut the A. A. V. t J Philadelphia, and that the next) national tournament will be held nt la AngeleK and the winm-r uf the Intercollegiate gann-s it, l'tah will be ent to Los Angeles to play lor me national na-tional title, rtah won the title once and the H. Y. lT. wjn a aecond place the next upHFnn, when the tournuinent waa held In Chicago. This trip alone will be a big thing for the boys at nil Of the Hi houls. itpd tile competition for the positions on the first squad prom-Ues prom-Ues to be keener than ever. Boxing and wreatPng are being en-miniged en-miniged by the A. A. I. officials, and the buys of the high achouia and col- i leges are expected to t;ike more interest in-terest 111 tluso aports than ever before. be-fore. 1 Peter B mone, one of the xpular baaebull players of the lant year'a Cm-mere Cm-mere .a) JeuEue. baa aent a Cerman helmet to Freeman fViaaet t. manager of the A.-i:. Spa-ldfng compati), and thia is now on -xhitition tn Hie store - window Pete h mw h rrrMnl with the First American army and has been Joiiig his hare against the Huntt. a. Bill Yeates. former member of The Telegrnm staff, is In town for a few Jas and will leave soon for San An- ( . lonlo, Tex., to Join nix urtiliery regl- 1 inent. It's not plain "Hill" any more, j He is now known as Lieutenant William Wil-liam Yeates. Yeatea has just finished j tip a riiiirns in wireless at t oiumbia . university, and before coming: home I he ra n across Nelson Norgren. former I'niversity of l'tah athletic coach, who j h- Just read)- to sail fur France. Nnrii" in a flier, but will probably ! not aee much of the real fiuhLng now' ( taat the armistice baa been figned. ' "Hill" is looking Ihe pduie of health and believes that he will n. be back tn Salt Lake. e William K. Day. former suparvianr of physical education In Salt like, is now with the .Ya.L. i A--In Ti-aJia. Lay j' has Just arranged a b'g cross country j run for the enlisted men in his -c- i tlon and. exect it to le one of the! bin stitnls that will be pulled off tur-.r Ing the rest period 'n the South. Mr. Day also heard of the propKd Salt! Iake Athletic club scheme and is boost- , Ing for the proposition. He expects, to return to Salt Iike soon and will 1 be ready to help in all branches of athletics as he has In the pct. lie Ja the president of the A. A. P. for this section, having been reappointed I by the bo.rrd at Phil uMphla. There is going to e new life tn everv College in the mit-d States. The real old college pepper, which died in some of the frchoole during the last few-years, few-years, will he revive, and the stud'nts will nol b afraid to pull off a few pranks before a fo.ithnll game like th'-y : 4 to do In the daja of. old. |