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Show THE OGDEN DR BOOSHWK Trl' DifTECnOiS SAYS Wt AU OLD CUSE USED BY TU' SIOUX ttHKMiS APfeR SAILOR Davis-Pappa- s ' l V ? i W. and J. to Meet California Bears; May Work Out Here ' Semi-Windu- p Shares Interest With round Main Go game in on Washington and Jefferson, considered one of the leading teams of the ant. has accented the Invitation of ihe Tournament of Rosea committee at Pasadena and will depart early next week for the scene of the battle. They will meet the California "wonder ma chine In the annual New Year's day contest. The Pennsylvania eleven, like Call fornla. closed the season with a per feet record, winning every contest In rwhir.h thev took cart. Although, they failed to total as many points as th Bears they made a great showing:, Washington and Jefferson agreed to meet the Bears after Yale. Iowa, Penn State, Centre and other big- elevens of the east had tunied down the offer. The eastern moleskin wearers were In to hold a Work-otoday invited Oeden en route west. A telegram to this effect was dispatched early today to Coach R. M. Murphy. Last year the Ohio State gridders held a workout at Lester, park before hundreds of Ogden football lovers Plans already formulated by the eleven call Washington and Jefferson for practices daily en route. They will make the trip in a special train. The annual Six- -' flnhedtile.. ft ' 'V-- , ' BY AHERN GRAUD REMEDY PUT UP BY FBIDilYKIT V ' -- - East-We- st ' .. . THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 8. 1921. R OUR BOARDING HOUSE S EPST ICIEST TO IIMYOOTH-T.1ET- STANDARD-EXAMINE- VJVTEELER OKIE TIME -I imMGESTloa OWE AU M OLD WATktUS CDMPLAlHED CP & OUT OP COS CD9S AVID iDSSCFAPPETTTt; wo wonue HE. POKE 9ERW-I- T CURED - VtTE TAKE TWO BUFPALO FEASTPILLS BEFORE EtfTUJG AMD A KED CUE AVTER HEALS THERE UELPtMG ME BUT TWEY GNE ME A EMACUH AKI I UAVE "Tb TAKE A TA"4 PiLL VCM "TUAT ! axjLDdr est- U4WGESfi04 BUT ss tT GAVB UtM BOlUSl ii 19 S FILL OM iI ri 11 m I rI iI ; - Diptch) Hooptri t work In Dc. LOOAK. A-- t . C are bard th-U- . prrparm-tio- n for th eomir.jf intTcolllt basketball Mwwn. Thr veteran ar back In th loira at Oi nchool an-- a th Indoor npertii will captain to Inlad I b tb nar futurt. rumfJ HaruMn, Jot Miuc hn and lA lrcyItoblnon mond tr t h ld men who will ba back In tor when tha tart. Th foliowjnff mmbra of th 1121 team will b eligible to voto for th captain of lh 122 tram, dfrptt the fact that they are nut of arhonl: Fid Fpencer. Ioiixla Smith. HsnT)' KJrk. and Tommy MrMullln. 8lerllnj; Harris and Cyril Hammond will be candidate for the team alao. two men formerly riarmd cn The hlk'h prhool tam. tMlnirhani of ' Iavln. WoofUide .f Iu.in itnl of tT. are threr new ttar who are expected to develop lnt twlnkUrn ini : ut oo Romney (HpcUl II - ' GO TO DENVER REPORT Has But Athletic Mentors to Confer, On Schedule for Three Veterans Out for 1922 Team Next Year Coach ID PILLS' 'I UTAH COACHES' U.A.C.H00P, of the flrpt selection. Coach Lowell Konsney haa ccrnpUt a tour for the hoopatern which will ej be made immediately after the Chrlat-!m- u holiday. (Jsmfn will l pl.tyed in I J 'l l I'tah and Idaho. J re now belne made Preparation for the honor banquet, which will be held at the Kccle hotel. December 1. A committee con5tine of Ray West, j Del Gardner and T. W. Cannon waa named to perfect plan. recently , oo ; ' I i J JOHN M'GRAW OPENS EYES OF SPORTSMEN , HERE'S GRID CHAMPS z: "of " COLLECTIMG OF VARIOUS AREAS pills Llav representative to the annual pew mow of llrxky Mountain conferhe'.d at ence official, which will Friday and Saturday w'.:i depart from Offdesj at i:4 o'clock thlt D-n- ver rvenlnjc for the, conf err-r.'-e- , - The Unlveruy of Utah will be at thf rr.nfrrtr.c by lorn my Llttpatrick and Ir. II. IVV. MamhaJL The Aerlc will b reprt rented by Coach Lowell Itomney and Dr. llay WcaU Cuccr.e Itobert. former member at tha Itrlrham Youcr university at l"rovo. will r preaent that institution, tkhtduled for basketball, track. b baball und lnnlthein Utahfewwl'.l hour completed durjr.c flrl r f it, trip out of Ojjden. Tfcete ached-ule- a In the paat have alway been formed dutir.r the Lolldaya. Neither the ACgle r.or 1'Uh will rr,tfr any protect nt the i omlnc merlin. rii puntipu ltalur oi the pow wow will he the formlnc of a rched-t'l- e for the comlr.f reason. Thla will hold the center of the tar Friday. Other conference bulne! win be fa tured Jalurday. Utah representative nrf expected to return to ihtir home Sunday afternoon. nunene Kobert. reprejie ntinc th "Y". will make the initial demand of that chool for coaierence trldiron Football haa only recently garnet. reen taken up at the lrovo hool but indication point toward a fart team next tMaon Alvin Twltchell, former Arrie brlwf.r-- . J n licht. Is coachlr.r the Prnvn rH1ri HU charges made a good showlnc I d uring the paat seaaon and are now out I to win r.ew laurels In the coming rep-!e.ent- el The leafon of 19T1 waa the toughent- Haon'i campaign. the cift h.m cer experienced in footNEW YORK, Dec. 8. (By the Asball. sociated Press) At the height of his The cne brlRlit ptt in the showing HOPPE PULLS 'BONER playing career, John J. McGraw, then of th taat was th decilv defeat of IN SCHAEFER ItLrVTCH a member of the Baltimore club, was ) Tech by I'enn State. (ieorgia sold with two other star baseball playIn most of the other Sntersectional ers to the St. Louis team for the sum clashes the eastern teams were badly Willie Hoppe is anxious to secure a of $15,000. wortted. same return 48 match with Jake Schaefer. hours the last the During The Tormer of has liuued a chsl-leJohn J. McGraw. as rliamp NT1M, WITH I S. Bcx'.l be will for football la ;i thing a and forfeit for another the New York National league base'h-purtcJ n the old dime novel cneral and tho eai in p.trtlcular. match. ball club, has paid the surn of $175,-00- 0 (Special Dispatch.) l t !r No wher will Itaelf And nickel the eait rcard loriKr HALT LAKE. Dec. 8. John KtlnniK.! fer a boner." pullfor two players, one of whom will nil their glories of brcathle" aa supreme, and look on the sectional ed Had It not bern who Is matched to meet Ira Dern in With stories hU manager, bm and not be available for the Giants until by Hoppe matter-of-fac- t a In claahe It way. Landis Admonition Still a have chance fcr an early might of the 1923 season. the beginning will prepare for every gam with care. I at the Halt Lake theatre next Wednes- ?nT w,woU,ld !TJy TAt In the spread of these two deals is w 111 l" Better of in football Ears rcu!t. OMJB!futl? Lite last Ringing Her in the Fiorr that Will undoubtday evening, nrrlve,, hrrc epitomized the progress of baseball in ic Carter and Dead tH."r,V' Here ari a few of the jolti suffert-- edly Lye Dick. .nW mn ih- -t nirht Kiinni. (. ; two decades. keep Hoppe an uttll , nn arrr(, m Delegates ' , .vir lv ' ha ever defeated Dern. 7 March "ir7 at r a ai until li posnlbly in tne purcnase or iieinie. uron Ne.Notre J)mo trlmmel the Army; perils two men met two vears ago at! And vlllalnlm llie from Cincinnati for the reported surn I raska - later dale: Chidefeated and tlilck? clustered JMttburr. nrt-t Dern secured When Hoppe entered the tllhard f.,., e.ii. of and two players and JimBUFFALO, N. T., Dec. 8 The dele- in- ci. v rago walloped Princeton. i Sailor Jack Pappas, of San Fran- my $100,000 In the hec-- , Um out the but match, tourney San the closed, he was pcitiv Francisco of at O'Connell the the of annual gates Here are the champions of the dif- he would jytt ond and third falls, thereby loln the; Where are the ruthleaa scoundrel cisco, who will meet Uester Davis of club of the Pacific coast league for National Association meeting retain the title. When th Professional of sections: ferent p d not With a trait? match. were articles redeeming Logan. In the drawn up. Horpa's his Baseball went clinched into what McGraw being has may $75,000, leagues Eaat I'enn State. at the Wasatch Athletic club. Th champion, however, is training Wher in the girl with the vagrant on certain cort!;lcjj inlted claim to being the greatest baseball be the closing session today with the nunirr Thres tie. Big Triple now out to add rurl The and was. that ur.'.t , M. niot K. faithfully in of Commissioner of the admonitions, important the trader game. AJ Weit low. history boxins: card that fairly no tall and straight?1 And the hero It wm to Mctorles. Kilonis list of his rtated the ears. winner would not long in Landis still their termed the "David Harum" Western Conference lowj. ringing oo Where is the constant shooting. exudes class from top to bottom has of Aptly to have Ma defend until title liarxh It. Ni:V 1a. NKLDF.l). baseball, McGraw has also earned Missouri Valley Nebraska. Itelated with cunning kl!!. enterwouldn't Hoppe been ararnged for the. patrons of the the reputation of a "one season trad Baseball, he told them at the an FOUR HUSKY MEN Mountain Utali Agglca. Itocny To hold us tenw with a Joy Immense The former champ's manaser ald Wasatch ' Athletic club at the club er." To win a pennant within si or nual dinner last night, must' be betFouth Centre. on thrill? thrill By piling HIM up unler auch a condition a that COULDN'T STOP ter in other its than his has been twelve months Pacific Coaat California. objective moralityserves a any overarena Friday night. With his usual he would take Hoppe for a great S17t,000 for two play- business because it Southwest Oklahoma. ra if.a it- Qnn0arJ ers.In spending McGraw ,Kimtour kV Where Knciand in:ed. The is dime novel? the old through a in opinion, whelming, co appears influencing public however, team will 1m com-- ! anxious to have Hoppe in Well. lok In your magazine promoter, that rromoter Jim Downing exceeded new light for he has in the past traded and because "the Ideals of fandom are j "Nounless It Includes the tourney. cr-- d to the detnand. Duk Slater." In a dreiued-u- p He warned plete his own limit this time, for in nearly- hn blocks of players rather than large the highest ideals." gule It will metlCOAOH QUITS JOB . , r The original plan for the recent I ' V a ' VULII 'itlti your eyra ir tnere the "over looms O .it'll Con against any undue optimism na) every meiee signed pieas- sums of cash. The purchase of tournament called for titular matchea "No better tackle ever trod a western And later, upon the screen: ant possibilities: nell at $75,000 establishes a new rec return from the slough into which we AT NORTHWESTERN every (0 day, which Schaefer favorFor the old dlma novel's prospered wnne tne main go is naiurany xne or(j for a minor league player. were precipitated in the fall of 1920." gridiron." ed. The preaent conditions were J m -p is the opinion of all the experts ooAnd youll find it is tlll alive is that "baseball is still on trial in That oig arawing cara, me adding west. In tho TJsusl sold Is even And a the each by Hoppe. a on way and trial half poed in will McDe-vitt. continue America behind, day etep and hardly CHICAGO, Dec. S. E. W. Now that Hoppe haa been trimmed, "This fellow Slater Just about Iveat For a dollar and seventyf Ive! as long as baseball la played." couple of the regular four rounders football Northwestern coach, In the onl early match. Hoppe Mm-aehave some of the fans talking. He spoke plainly on the unsatisfac my team by NEA Hrrvico.) left Wednesday for Duluth. Minn., af- he eka an own (Copyright. we - Frankie Darren, of Idaho Falls, one hit contest llockne. by exactions l.a placed continues lot." of tory interpretation and application ter It had ben etlled that he would Fhaefer In the role of dlctatcr. of the most popular glove sllngers of L "Realizing the great utrencth of 81a- the waiver rule and the optional not return to direct the Northwestern oothe and he knew how fact that his weight in the west, will be seen New last'ter. York football next eaon. He will resume adopted at that strength to lntelllsent r rannie omiuiers, oi oait iiaxe, ' DETROIT fioorirft S),o Han agreement WINCHESTER CLUB year to replace the draft, and urgedU law at Duluth. the aiajnsi practice of in the headliner. Smithers FranriRm. Tpifi pnat baseball to get together on vantage. I had four of my player underof and Alumni Sentiment massed around Slater throughout the wiU be giving away cons derable in PERFECTS PLANS lodle favored the selection stopped Jake Latshaw of a fundamental law that will eliminate graduate perience to the Idaho Balls flash but) Battle Creek, in less than two minutes "this thing that some day surely will game. w ho would be unia of coach "Occasionally my loy would to$ thiSidoes not seem to worry theof boxing. A right to the jaw sent rise to plague you." Speaking on tho tFpecial Dipaich.) versity at lean nine months of the bait Lake a bit. Latshaw down for tho count of nine broad plane that organized baseball is the blr tackle, but IhotKj times were the LOGAN .Dec, S. Plana Tor the anspeedster from year. Smithers is a clean, gentlemanly boxerfand.a short left hook en(led tt bout to facilitate the development of aklll exception. nual conTtntlcn of the Winchester oo and "Usually he made such holes In my when he arnae. Th mpn xvIirhfl In among baseball players, he concluded: club, which will bs held at Salt Lake lluub l"u"6 OO- strong line that Fullback Locke would hard and straight. Together with at 160 pounds. KIHJETTS APPROVES. 11. wera outlined January 10 and ILLINOIS VICTORY these qualities he has the toughness so gains, often standcannot be a good thing for go through for long "It afternoon coast Pacific Wedneaday by officers from featherKeene, Bobby ud as he advanced with HARVARD'S CENTER essential to a good boxer. straight ing it itself that eastern and Nevada TO sport LUCK DUE NOT earned calling Utah, something the decision weight, newspaper ball." MAKES LUCKY FIND W. n. Sloan of Lotranroulbp aa in Idaho. over Frankie Engle, Michigan cham- is within the power of any individuals theThe SCHOLARSHIP GIVEN Frankie Darren has put up several pion, by a rally In the tenth and final in that sport to place a stone wall in experience of Coach Uockne of the charge meeting. of the best scraps ever seen at the round that all but put Engle out of the path of the advancement of a ball was only what other wentern mentors The following officers were In atIn aorae of the college publications were up against- - It every game Iowa Ogden arena.- The fact that he is ag action. tendance: nee err re f Clyde F. Hansen of Fait In player." Weatern the conference, no opposing tackle was able to SKATTLK. Wash., Dec. 8 The Seatgressive, hiaa always been willing to H. Ebbetts, of Brooklyn, played, Charles Neeler of Pretton, Arthur Ira the slightest headway. In fact, tle Harvard club, which every year has been made to the Illinois Tlctory Ukf, a -- ir ttuu avci turn ivo iiia uuuwj o also urged a make teams of the Fife step Idaho; A 1Z. Thiel cf for majors, Drigga. speaking foras of a caprice) other counts for his popularity here. Old Ga?S? Jf the usually turned up thre or gives a 1200 scholarship, this year has over Ohio State, liVen return of the draft system. C. O. Hiilhouae of Bait Montpelier. ' ? bcntowed the honor upon Henry tune. Coach Zuppke, of Illinois, how- Lake and W. II. E'oan of Logan. heads at the ring game such as Benny ;"flnr he four men in an effort to stop Slater. that announced Landis Judgo Clark, who played center on the Zuppke. coach at Illinois nnd oo Garcia, tough Denverite, Harry Eagles nl2n5 w?h 2"??,? of Pittsburg. would visit the minor league cities oneBob takes a different Tlew. He says of the most resourceful In the bus- Harvard 'varsity football team this ever, nd other hi eh class hvA was not won the season. fame that next the pats iness, adopted tactics similar to those fall. Clark attended Franklin high an accident Darren severely in past battles and he oo but the result of careful CHINESE ATHLETE NEW YORK, Dec. 8. Mike O'Dowd no colbut came Rockne. with here. school with employed by always flying through GIVEN ' SWEATER and drilling. Zuppke dePaul middleweight has. been more success. oo planning ors even when the going was extra St. matched with Mike Gibbons for a ten- - CUBS AND ANGELS clared nothing but JeaJouar had tough. N. Y Dec, 1. The award, round bout in St. Paul De- JOHNSON" TXECTKD. prompted the story calling the pass ingITHACA, INDEPENDENT ARE FRANKLIN STADIUM "C" to C C Kwong of letter the was cember 16, it announced" tonight, when he booked Leslie Davis, LOGAN. Dec 8. Andrew Johnson, an accident-- - "Illinois has cM that marks the first time In the. hittory of oosea1321 of the of the to meet Sailor Jack Pappas, of San BE ENLARGED WILL quarterback and captain football team pass In nearly every gme distinction athletics Cornell that worked has been conferred on thla 8. Acollege Francisco, in the Young it Hrigham some the Dec. of In son. games Pappas t. SAN a FRANCISCO, Chinese was is a husky Greek lad only recently dis-- ! DEATH CUTS SHORT captain of the team for and In sorno It didn't," raid the IlCubs and the the both la a He acccr Chicago and lthough high player from the navy, where he was! The University of Pennsylvania offi- 1S22 at the football banquet held here linois mentor. charged Angeles coast league baseball club PROMISING CAREER Loa Jumper- rated as a comer in the boxing game, bv William Wrlgley, no cials have finally decided, to enlarge last night. are owned Davis has many friends here and is) working agreement exists between the Franklin field and to increase the seatwell known in sport circles for his' two .according to Secretary Webber ing capacity of the stadium to 80.000. eroerx oi rossiey, Uat Z and boxer. ability bothv, as a wrestler the Angels. . . v, ' of rvunr-which The rr occurred heavyweight, seating capacity is 30.000. cr.t will be operated inae- - Somepresent New t!kl: additional Lendentlv ?aSeaVeit of two leV?ral these ground will be obboys, Davis weighweight of the Cubs at all times." tained on the west ne i?V?bbS side of the field, about 158 pounds rem0?ltd while th?wbe8t,f ing ag' Pappas the T has been Quoted as saying. "At and it is on the ...in . . n tit nciju uui. nivic kiio.il iou,iv, will be supthe stands "Is sell to likely Los seeking Angeles Atlantic. He was not what present ' KID CUCKOO RKTURNS ' a an deck. to with The stands star Vic plied upper major Aldrldge, pitcher, a raiht be1t"med topnotcher. but he Roy Tullis. the St. George Tarzan was in now in use in Franklin field were offer best the team making ame league and who appeared in a remarkable heavy- one' V111 .youilgs.te FRANKIE The Cubs want Aldridge, but built in 1894, and at that time were Considering that he was but 20 players. weight' battle at the club two weeks have the think I don't players ars old and, had been they hUns but expected to take care of patrons for been ago with Dick Speight, has was believed a to give us." the following 50 years. Plans for enmatched With George Brogue, a iusky tnr?e 'ear8' Crossley oo landed coun-li- s in this "e locomotive fireman of Salt Lake. Tul- - jreal in ,coen larging the field and increasing the Auust .coming here for the BARNEY OLD FIELD has had considerable training since. !try Idaho Falls seating capacity will be worked out by his last battle and this together withjex?re8S Purpose of picking up some exthe school is architecture. of It aoout ine game, rossiey sev IN EXHIBITION RACE pected the change will mean an outlay VS. the terrible Punch he is known to dos- - o"""" umes declared American pugs a formidable opponent. erai sess, make-hiwere far in advance of the best in of nearly half mlllio. dollars. The Brogue has had more ring FRANKIE the son of a coal SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. S. Barney officials voted for increased facilities a wicked Europe. Hehiswas than Tarzan and also has experience will was motor home veteran at and miner, Oldfield. Swinton, pilot, but all the alumni after had punch taking it through the Yorkshire.exhibition event next petitioned them andorganization drive a one-mimen are very evenly matched as to assist-- ' promised : new San ance. the Sunday at tho openingat ofBan size, weight and ability. in Francisco speedway On of th other surprises on this S< Lake oo what is described as tne twentietn an week's card is the announcement that RUMPUS CAUSED BY In start first Oldfleld's of TILDEN OUT STAYS Kid Cuckoo has returned to the 6 arena and will tangle with the automobile game. A race for a RULE niversary INELIGIBILITY squared OF LENGLEN AFFAIR noted several In which $25,000 Joe 'Williams of Seattle. prixe. Cuckoo is 's stars are entered, will xouow a great favorite, he possesses a knock The action of Tale athletio officials exhibition. out punch and has a style of fighting oo Champion Bill Tllden will not be all his own. . Williams, is a slugger of in declaring Albert Into, tackle, ineligcome involved In . the controversy ible for next season, haa caused some ATHLETIO CLEANUP . the same variety. which started in France as a result of . what of a rumpus at the New Haven NEVADA BOXER HERE Busanne Len glen's failure to show Jack Slim) Sneddon, another Og- institute. Into played oneyear with VS. IN, MINNESOTA UNIV. while in this country the past season.' den favorite, is scheduled to go four the Maryland State team before he "I know nothing of the matter, I'm! rounds with Harry Green of Elko, went to Yale. From an announce sure," said Tilden to his friends in 8. Dec. Recom Nevada. Sneddon has beaten all the ment credited to Coach Tad Jones. SCO MINNEAPOLIS, New York recently." Then the tennis athinIn the announcement that Into was this section and mendations for a change in the boys of his weight explained that it would notj Promoter Downing found it necessary eligible for next season was handled letic system at the University of Min champ SEMI-WINDUv. P to bring In new material for him. indiscreetly. Into never tried to con- nesota were unanimously adopted by be his place to comment on the un-- J fortunate affair. Green la by far the best man who has ceal the fact that he played with the board of directors of the Minnesota oo ' nor ala he ever even ex Alumni "association. ever opposed the Ogden lad. Maryiana, a to desire Three-fol-d recommendations believ SCHAEFER AHEAD IN Billy AIcBlade and Peter Miller, Og- press play next year. "The Kid Cuckoo Roy Tuflu den lads will meet in the initial event. whole affair has been handled too ed to have met with approval of Alum St. CONTI are MATCH clean-uWITH p held Georya Workouts Ojdan It ni propose a of the present daily at the club hastily and without the V3. VS. arena; from 4s to 6 p. m. The public snouid have had. The Judgment stories have athletic regime at the university, esand those interested In boxing are in- made it appear that Into was trying tablishment of a dictatorship over all Joe Williams George Brogue . to play again next year when such is athletics and increased NEW YORK. Dec 8. Jake Schaa-fe- r. vited to attend. activity by the billiard-1st, Lake 11.2 Saattfa Sart balkllne Tickets are now 'on sale at Hemen-wa- not the case," said Coach Jones. champion. won Alumni association in boosting- the uni & Mosers and DeWit Brothers both blocks of Wednesday athletic standing. versity ou . his t.200 point match with Roger Con-cigar stores and the large advance Slim Sneddon Billy McBlade the indicates French star. 400 to 39C. and 400 to house sale that. will be PORTLAND PITCHERS FEATHER SUFFERS 47. The champion now has a grand Ogdan .' Ogden ' entirely, sold. out. s V8of total TRADED TO DETROIT 2.217 Contl The VS, 17l. against INFECTION OF EAR final blocks will be played today. Green Miller Peter Harry EXPECT CARPENTIER Elko BUFFALO, N. T.. Dec 8. President Ogdan Qrsak Lad Charley Beecber, the New York OMAHA CLUB SWAPS HERE IN FEBRUARY William the team of Portland Klepper 1 so Is who FRANKIE DARREN prominently or tne Pacific Coast league has an featherweight AT MINORS MEETING nouncea that he . had sold Pitchers mentioned as a challenger- for gloves title, must lay aside the Pillette and Johnson to the Detroit NEW .YORK, Dec. 8. Georges ' Beecher months. two or six for weeks Americans world's a for OMAHA. Neb.. Dec. $. Pitcher of consideration ap $100,000. Of this amount sustained & badly cut ear In a recent Bert Olalser of the Omaha Western champion, is- expectedto to arrive in proximately America in .February begin training 140,000 Is .to be paid In cash and Deengagement and in soma manner League club has been sold to Houstonr for his bout here with Tom Gibbons troit will turn, over to the Portland ring the laceration became Infected, Beech- ot the Texas league, Shortstop Fprarr-eof St. Paul, .scheduled for March. Pro- club eight players. will play with Joplln in 1122 and Mr.- Klepper said that the names of er has been under the care of a spec- Ray O'Brien, moter Tex RIckard was Informed. Omaha outfielder, will Seata cn aa!a at Htmtnway A Gantral Admlalon Ringilda was FRANKIE SMITHERS feared last week that revert to the Fort was reported as planning to the players to be riven to 'Portland ialist and it club, Texas, Tax Worth, Plus War Meiri and DiWHt'i Cicar Sterta was ear. He lose would advised he the 91.00 cross the. ocean Immediately after his by Detroit could not be announced at according to a telegram sent here by a? to rest while ear take the Australian he said this but with complete bout that they would time,. George Cook, Secretary FinnN. of the Omaha team . U under treatment. . .. ' inciuue nign class men. from Buffalo, Y. heavyweight, in London January 12. MORS GIVEN SHARP I'MNI vice-preside- nt m Kilonis Is Set for Fast Match With Ira Dern I ertonBmlevDaily Poem ! - j j ; I ; nf i ht, -- I j J ! - ! i . a- "n ,, a d " ',in"u' x semi-windu- four-roun- ion 1 ) 1 1 26-rou- nd - ; ' - - atlp-u'ate- d. ! All-Ameri- ca rv I A . y A - semi-wmau- Ring and Mat alnjrle-hande- hd d lf ed six-rou- nd . j at-th- e ' hr - ttrt nn "S i t.S "K-kl- e) 1 no-decisi- on nfl, : -- j semi-windu- p. j atu-den- re-elect- ed i . c , tn Tk' SIX SLAM BANG BATTLES i - IJarren , . - Smithers le ROUNDS uia-fleld- , LESTER DAVIS W" . ! , I vW , -- h- . SAILOR PAPP AS'Fri ND -- . . - y. U, i , - - Kil-ban- I) e's . Car-pentl- er, . light-heavywei- . ght Car-penti- er TOMORROW NIGHT, 8:30 O'CLOCK WASATCH ATHLETIC CLUB - -- ... - . a. $Lr0 |