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Show T SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 11, 1921. THE OGDEN STAND ARD-EXAMINE- K 15 IE IB 11 Jl lil J ' 7 II I'M TO BE A CHAMPION BOXER? Ira mp Athletes i HERE'S HOW 1 i t ij . pionship team. !.,: GAMES LIMITED ; TITLE Furthermore, In the future, the It. M. C. title will be decided on a percentage basis and each Utah and Colorado school will have to play at least five conference teams. The Colorado teams will have to meet one of the three Utah teams and the Utah teams will have to play at least two of the Colorado schools in order to be in the race for the title. In case of a tie, where the tieing teams have not play-Te- d the with each other in the season, n faculty will try to hold a same for the two teams, but if the teams have played before and the perthe centages of the teams are tothen satbe same, the teams will have isfied for a tie for the honors of the year. ' It was also decided that tie games should not be counted In the that these standing of the teams, and mes should be thrown out. FRESIIMEN ADMITTED - Another thing of great importance ,to the. smaller schools and tois the men, the fact ;vcho enter school this .fall that they will be able to compete in basketball, baseball, and track until some Of the schools of; the conference can come to the one year rule in all athletics. Football will be governed by the one-ye.rule, but the pother activities will be taken" care of by the old semester rule and all men who com-pfetheir semester's work will be tligible for basketball, baseball and track. This will help all Utah schools land will be a big boost to the athletics at the Brlgham Young university, where many new stars are turning out jfor the 'varsity teams. Owing to the n heavy expense of carrying on fresh-hieathletics, the schools of the conference had to let the" bars down for jthe spring activities. The conference also agreed on a uniform .time, for an athlete to make a football award and also the kind of an iward for the football sport. The athlete will 'have to play in six quarters 6i 90 minutes of conference football make his football sweater and must have the recommendation of his coach and athletic council before he- will be black letter on a given his' seven-inc- h ' slip-ovsweater. The awards for the other activities were left to. the separate schools with the understanding that none of them would use a block letter In any form for anything with the exception of the World's post-seaso- j i - ar te ! i - er j - The-basketb- all, ; routine. . -- oo- i Ogden Hoop Team Takes First Game I (Special DLspatch) EVANSTON, Wyo., Dec. 10. The hoopsters of the Deaf school of Osden defeated the Evanston high school basketball five here tonight in the opening game of the season in a thrilling contest by a score of 39 to 37- - The Evanston hoopsters were on the short end of the score throughout the game but showed a remarkable comeback In the last five minutes of play and almost overcome the lead piled up by the flashy visitors. One of the largest crowds In the of basketball games in this history was section in attendance. The members of the two teams were entertained at a dance at the conclusion of the game. oo An average spruce tree yields about 500 pounds of paper. x r yy -- T" -- Collegians Ready to Enter Most Any Kind of a Loop During Coming Year t Ir.i Oern. world's champion middleweight wreirtler of Halt Lake, was selected laat nijtht a one of the princfor the athletic ahow. which will ipal be rtaged aa on of the Teaturea of the gden Uveatock b'how here fn January. The committee, In charge of the entertainment consisting of 11. K. Bklnner. lien Hunaacker. lea Whlt-loc- k and Jeme lllcharda, waa unanimous for Dern. Kred Mortenen of Ogden. named to promote tha match It helng agreed that the stock ahow committee could name the two princlpala for the match. Mortenaen promoted the recent match here between Ad Sanlel and Jack 8her. Dern l cmldered one of the lead- Jng- wreallera of the country, and hi anf H na ben defeated th yronce but , during hi. career John Kll- lonla of HojUn. turning the trick. Dern r. m n.n .tt nfRliy evening In a n.tch. which the In the boxing gam, a left Jab rtgnt cro the rudder. It guidea left Jab the way and open up the polbUlties a iiKni- forth. nzru r 1 tV . f ) Nv f V W,. i I I f ' k I m Ta talk V Jn'the'.fee" 'tie "oducr! , ays ; gn-gette- , v ! - i ; - j V. lk. Ikr a m r. ! ckT (fas. oreo-- s lke DUNK Ok-ase- BY JIMMY DUNN. Famoiw vInjiarcr of Noted Boxers (In an Interview With Billy Evans) Health, courage, brains and dehabits are the four essentials ingool a boxer. The greatveloping champion est of the four Is good habits. In developing a boxer, I' much prefer the boy who has never received any previous instruction. I like them In the rough. It enables me to for ma much quicker and better opinion of their chance to make good. A most important asset of any boxer is a good left hand. A good left hand with which to Jab an opponent. Is the one best bet. Unless a boxer has a good left hand, he never has a chance to baetH The Cache Valley Winter league hat not been oprrat:nic thla fall and winter. The uccef of the winter league and the atove eruea haa always hinged upon the enthuslaam of the finale In the regular league aeaaon Immediately preceding and with the burden of a great baseball debt the thre cluba of th Cache Valley sector of the Northern Utah laagu did not show much enihuaiaam at th cloae of the pat aeaaon. The relative position of the team In the final standing- of the cluba ha nlno proved to b , factor In whnt' enthusiasm la shown nd mm the Cache Valley clufca failed to. even n mere peep at th pennant l "1 hard tor the m to contemplate any more baae-n- ot 11. dead in t.a.ebal. is Cache aJey but merely wumwnrr. The treneral f :nanclal depression and slump in price haa been the real baseball enthuslaam at iaui' of no present. Cache Valley la a farming district afcd when the farmer has to scrape hard to even pay his taxes roost, la not a nec-eacertainly baM ball, which in not commodity, going to get any attention. Cache Valley has Just began to suffer from the luppoed-to-b- e depreanlon and that Is ths reason no baseball talk haa been prevalent. mid-aeaao- , v ker, me ten jao is inuioijr n of making an opponent an t a. rK lur me riKni rrosn, Kalt will r.f.irn him Ur. left jab is the decoy, the right crow In lorlou. ltytrhnn.i hl, onIy m4Uller. Dern'a ability U well known to Og- There have been a lot of great fight- - den and Halt Lke mat fan. In Slt ers. norne of them champion., who he is the idol and draws packed could hnrdly be ciaaaed aa Intellectual houses every lime he goes on the mat. a topnotcher will be brought to t. glonLs, yet brains la a most valuable jdes to meet Dern In a bet two In three Often a fighter developa a good left fall match to a tlnlsh. Immediately and right hand, but lacka the brains (after the Kllonla mate. Dern will to make the greatest ue of his power. Utart training for his till here early In The left hand to a boxer, is like the There Is where the fellow with brain January". has the advantage. A manager can In- Dern will at leat ten daya rudder to a ship. It guides the way. art. but he ,in Orden priorapend to the match at which After a period of Instruction In struct his boxers In. the Uime he will hold dnlly workouts. Oth-- I think for theno In the ring. learning to develop a straight left Jab. ennnot It Is ufter a bout start that theer details for the matcn v, ill b take up the matter of balance. In the boxing game, bulnnce means value of brains makes Itself appar- -- worked out this week hy the commit-tha- t the boxer is never out of position, !nt. If a boxer discovers that his op- tee In charge. The match will be for the world' always ready to take advantage of the ponent has a good left hand,It.he must If his middleweight title, both men to weifh to counteract slightest slip on the part or his oppo ue his right nent. opponent n noted for a rlrht cross, he In prior to the contest. oo Balance to the boxer, is like form to must try to offset Its Kalue with a the batsman or the golf player, it is snappy left Jab. uThe champion boxer the follow through motion of those la the fellow who will produce two sports. Health I After acquiring a good left Jab and of value balance, Courage Is most learning the great the question of developing a right valuable. All three, however, are eoon cross enter Into the proposition. rendered void, unlew tne boxer h There are really only, two great good habits. u s. throuih th; medium er knoc kM ou of a ef (Sped! P'r"t"h)la Iiec, 10 l,ogn ready to for 1112. I)GAN, u v a l't ' n ?v r- IXJGAN IH lllltDY 8o far us Logan "is concerned the College City here is ready to talk baseball and It has been Indicated that the J baeeball directors of last year's club will meet'ln the very near future and talk about something definite. The jlxgan clb aflnlahed in the hole about great portion of this In jll.JOO, but debtedness was Incurred by ths con- ' struction of a new grandstand and work on the new 11. Y. C. park. Recently the club here devised a scheme whereby to clear up this Indebtedness and when the scheme was worked out the club cleared up J1.100 in on heap. In fact this .practically cleaned UP Logan's bill, because the remaining portion of the debt will be taken care get anywhere. of by pledges from business men and others Interested In baseball. After thla experience Logan Is unanimously agreed that baaeball last summer was far too expensive and ths backers here believe that baseball can Price of $75,000 for Coast be had aad with Just as fast a pace iKt last summer for much less Worries Owners of as money. In fact, It muit of natural consequence becoms cheaper. Major Clubs WANT RASEBALU News (International Swrlce.) Iogan will play most any kind of BY JACK VKIOCK WH EATON. Ills.. Dec. 10. A baseball that Ogden or tht lSTTr I. N. fv Sorting LUlltor can put up. but ths qusstlon to verdict of guilty was returned by places a jury here today in the caao of NEW YORK. Dec. 10. Major league be considered, and the ns that will Speedy Lightweights Will Jacob City People and Fanners club owners m 111 watch tha conference be coneidered by Logan. Is, "What can millionaire Klein, deputy Over in Contest Bitter Headliher at the Mix of on sheriff trial for tha murder between tbelr men and minor league our opponents atand? First and Leo a Numann. motorist confareea Chicago 'during the coining week foremost Logan will stand by the Site Market Wasatch Club. who was shot and killed while with unusual Interest. Northern Utah learue, as It Is at presla sild tcnUht that the confar- - ent constituted. It riding In an automobile. For two years Lo Numann had been in an autoDec. 10. Ken- ence will have mooily to Co with the gan stayed with the Cache Valley Ban LEXINGTON. Billle Wallace, sensational Ky., have approved John C. learue until It could ro no more. The mobile, the driver of which had Francisco light weight has been had Its fueds In the moun- draft. ofMinors has tucky to New Tom J. Hicks, of twine refused command or baseball Klein's Tork, hare do hot think obey Toole, . . matched to battle Cache Valley Kid tains and Its duels in tha Bluacraas v.nicago, w. n. .Mcv.nny oi oan.mat owl to halt, and Numann was shot and a lentue taking in a larger tr- Baer in the main event of the weekly and the purchase but not for a cen- - FranclJK-- and John H. Sorrell. seers intory tnan the one erobrmce-- by the killed. The Jury recommended mlt show at the Wasatch Athletic club was at fixed of the national association, to uo Northern Utah can be operated at all. mercy. Punishment next Friday evening. Wallace recently tury has a more bitter bloodless feudltary 14 In The draft question was; ror Instance, a. circuit lncludlr.r the years talking. prison. Cache a took the count in tilt with the been fought than that now being stat- almost la l who old, Klein, dodged at the Itock Fi rings. Wyoming or years completely to lost la out and marvel regain Valley ed in between courta the here tho tne broke down and when the minors oecauaa, rocntello and Idaho Falls In Idaho. oi raio wept meeting with laurels. He also tangled Jlmmie, verdict was read. He Is reputed farmers of Fayette county and the It's said the big fellows wanted a little would not be successful because trav Johns here recently. to more llm to map out thflr campaign, ellng expenses would eat up the major a was worth lie $1,000,000. of Red In the Briggs pity dwellers of Lexington. for adoption of the old drafting sys- portion of the gats receipts. If It farmer, banker and cattleman. Salt Lake, and Billie Johnson of OgFor have dwellers decreed the city oo can be successfully planned for anby all the minor leagues. two ' These mix. will den, youths that Court Day' on Cheapside a block tem Hut minor league ball players of real other year Logan favors feaas ths Northern an added, in ths center of ths city, an institu- cIass are stepped three rounds when- Utah league of ItZl. If ths present so this short that day CORNELL TRACKMEN ture Friday night. tion of a century's duration, rfibtt go. ever one la developed In a league of the loop cannot be started again next Sxl bouts will be listed on the card. And the farmers say that "Court Day" la worth his weight spring he HARD class GET TRAINING then it Is possible that a Cache oo higher must stay. as when McGraw In John proved gold, circuit of four clubs win b Valley The courts hav decided In favor he paid $71,000 for First Uaseman and only native talent bs organized - ui ins ... ((lisNOTRE DAME TELLS vujrmAm uutp, out unnitii club. San of the Francisco O'Connell Cornell's track team will get ""il.W, used. In not Many bugs havs the Idea that Including the most severe training campaign any county in the suit to abolls player would not going back to only home boys will not Ordinarily such atT.tOO. REASON FOR ACTION Cornell ths team ever had this winter, in tnm rf firman nHnrlnif be successful, while others think It la higher than horse come of the famine In good your.g the only ,f aib!s plan. Ilecause nd of livestock mulei all kinds snd mVka and ths growing practice News Service.) TWO niAMS SILENT. " fn The outin lo Cheap.ld. for Ml and of the po- - players some rJ2! ,'n (International Ind-no.,L? clubs of Lidding unheard-o- f among , L ' 10. Dec. Th SOUTH BEND. of th ?n?r la fnt?n ana Lewison have beea i Smlthfleld countryside gathering he , v. . ....... a blgi,w . . v. assure good prices for a newcomer when Notre Dame university faculty board doors on the Dasecall question ever s'.ient owners most club of am. the looks -good, 9 a .1 virviru. tl is opposed to a football game between til vuinr uuwiLi iivj since ths hours of closing who league those In t the be will except The big track leagues, J" dent Notre Dame and Centre college at oe of the United HUlea. to dUcuaa cannot afford to bid IT6.00 ror a except that the directors of ths cvere,?lui both clubs 1 men ne ana noes. , wunoui h t weigni San Diego, Cal., December 26 because hm,.i mers player, are growing deeply wor have been pondering ovsr means of men have already wen,,, v.- it does not believe It advisable to bring the distance up the Indebtedness Incurred some strenuous and practice two teams from the same aection of through dred sixteen years bsen the property ried.What will we come to If thla thing clesring each. Both cf these clubs ars by more Is to follow. there in another part of the county. the country together out from under-tha heavy crawling ooIs asked upT league major kept at Buffalo. of the United States. This statement TO DKKDED COUNTY bills avalanche to see of and rnanaser axpsct was made today with the announceVVi- Hack in 1790 Cheapside was the iheVll he offsrlnr 115 000 daylight again next spring. ment that so far aa Notre Dame is coi. CALIFORNIA BOXER of of center the Smlthfleld. according to Ed Miles, then a city field foul line.' left Lexington, for cerned, all negotiations for such a con of ths Bmlthfleld tlub on ths the metropolis of the west. At that director owners AA of class and "Aa for the MAKES START POOR test are closed. time the trustees ordered advan-- t league board, usually does not the flrsi ret have which taken clubs city other OO "" market, houaa erected on the square. ngs. of the agreement to evade, ths excited about baseball duri&r ths winpillory and the stocks, the public drsft moat of them realise they have ter months, but In lata winter and Dave Shade, the California welter, The BR0CC0-G0ULLEwell and the courthouse (aa at pres- a trump card and refuse to Ilstsn to early spring things begin to move New had a rather depressing debut in stood oh Cheapside. There on persuasion. there. Smlthfleld, according to Mr. ent) was to he forced when York SIX-DArecently RACE quit in the middle of the eighth round Wednesdays WIN and. Saturdays the counMiles, will in all probability bs ready 00 In thslr produce to go again, but will stand for cheap- try people brought as of his battle with Walker, Mickey ' the city dwellers and the country er baseball, contending that the grade The and 10. Maurice a result of a fractured wrist.knockNEW YORK.-Decmet and traded and swapped dwellers of ball will not be cheapened If ths a technical in bout terminated won the out Brocco and Alfred Ooullet tales talked In and latter politics. price is reduced. Shade want for Walker, although y Lan bicycle race which ended at ed to continue. a James years Allen, Lewlston, ths aruallert, town In ths Kentucky The physician, repre writer made Madison Square garden tonight. famous with Utah league, deserves a Northern Cheapside or New York the commission, Rutt and Coburn finished second, senting his of "Court the of for her woik during world description monthly pralss dered the and Lawrence and Thomas, third. iSali with the season In receiver sKdi star lnlUU' the Kenna. Eddie Sained Vi-lhpast s staying in the league wa , wen which ?Mnt It was & whirlwind finish, hotly a odda. Part latter under The Beetdiggsrs ths Ounnsrs great j during low will to Walker, Ogden keep the t,oIn1Rf0 body bl Coburn. who made are. divided on their opinion regardfought by Rutt and to season, is 1121 baseball of ths cil7 piaying of the until out lad ".dI1??f:h? California ring lnston deeded Cheapside to the county In the Winter league In California. In ing future baseball. Some think that lap Brocco and repeated attempts Goullet. The team of McNamara and February. of Fayette. Since that time the coun a letter to .the sports department of Lewlston will not bs able to enter ths oo Madden, which had held the lead al Ksnna states Northern Utah league again, while ty has been responsible for It. The etandafd-Kxaminemoat all day, dropped from the cou PUBLIC WARNED BY ball with the other? t mors optimistic and ars to Is COURT TAXES ACTION hs play willing that test five minutes before the finish. Is plsylng waiting for ths period of financial deHs season. next In brick lata ths of Ounnsrs years pavement Brocco and Ooullet receive 16.000 as AUTHORITY GAS WAR Is one of pression to blow ovsr so that Lewis-to- n corner at and become has and the prsasnt far Cheapside pitted the winning team, while $4,000 goes can play ball again. If Lewiiton In ths loop. rough. On court days It is crowded ths leading hitters to the second pair and $3,000 to the does not plsy ball next summer It will livestock with farmers and and wag third team. Back- be the first WASlimOTON. Dec. 10. Regard-lee- s ons loaded with produce thla once i season tor a second time Brlgham Menges. Billy oo of any international arms agree- month. On other days automobiles er during the past season. Is hitting that the town has not had along fast" ball the public must not be "deluded filled an like a hous afire in ths Imperial Val- club. Long before ths Cache Valley NEW STARTING- - PLAN ment with the Idea that any particular gles. the places, parked at all was organised Lewlston had a ley Isagus. Menges Is also fielding In league of warfare can be abolished team a good one eaeh summer. and FOR HARNESS RACES method months have there For been many style. classy by agreement until all warfare can be complaints of ths unslghtllneas The of Preston, tht of probability -abolished." Brigadier General Fries, Cheapside and the appearent lack, of 'left flaldsr of southern Idaho metropolis, Horns Alabam" by. entering a chemical warfare chief the Service, of Cleveof the Win bsen mentioned hss So the. Klnnan, Peaches and by league, city police. Secretary authority by many. ths Brlgham utility was started In circuit In ths Preston would possibly take ths plscs land grand circuit body, will try out said today In .his annual report to ths to court his Is dtbot making a new plan of starting harness horsea secretary .of war. oo fores ths cityjo "abate ths nulsancs. -- movies' on ths coast. Jos Van of Lewlston If ths Bestdtgfers did not no the As of details The circuit court ordered the "nuls- - writes that Homaby Is performing In enter ths circuit. During ths Cache next spring. yet ancea" abated. But the court did not style and Is out to win ths crown now Valley leagus days of and 1110 plan have beento announced. Klnnan count on ths county. Now ths ao worn by Doug Fairbanks. Preston had a team that was a world hare his system. If BAYONETS SHOWN AT evidently hoping has been revived through filing beater and many of tha Pratonltes f e TRIALS'' OF RIOTERS tlon successful, protected for sale to other or a petition by ths county If the Klnnan system Wert and "Spud" Murphy, first those days havs sine and ars now declaring racing bodies. at Larry the Cleveland meet it alone has Jurisdiction over ths plot Backer and second baseman of ths Og- f(laying in ths major and minor works out well al of Asso10. It be will and 1110 PresDec. The ground, containing perhaps a quar- den club, are wintering at Peattls. tagues. During by adopted (By probably ing VIENNA, in th heart of ths Both of these youths ars eager for ths ton was a good ball town, but In the been ter has double a Kinnan cities. With acre, circuit ciated Press. guard grand at- - work on a system to correct this of soldiers with fixed bayonets sur- city. closing days of the Cache Valley bell to clang next spring. OBSTINATE CO NTKKT leagus Preston got off on the wrong past three years. rounding the courthouse the trials of starting evil for the will be cannot be During the past two years several persons arrested following e the recent More than 10 players of the North- foot and enthusiasm waje-- there last What result ths were told until ths circuit court than Diana have been tried but none of riot began today. Twenty-fivacts ern Utah league of the pas r season ars Laar. Preston Is a city larger them were sufficiently adequate to given sentences ranging up to 10 and ths court of appeala hasagain its finai playing baseball on the coast- - All of City and draws for a territake care of the "bad actors" that fre months' imprisonment. say . uut one tnmg is certsjn. ths 'em ars anxious to arnow jusx wnat is tory embracing a very large radlue oo populated mostly by prosperous farm-erquently take part inA the harness races, country folk ars going to fight to ths doing la ths winter league be re. With ths proper guidance Presto ditch retain their last plot of APPRECIATES DIAZ ton looks llks a good bet for any kind In the chucker of where star can the Chlo city ground Bhaney, they MEDAL ACHIEVEMENT of a leagus that could be orgaclted la stock and talk, Tremonton club, twirled a two-h- it U. S. gather and sell thslr IN RECEPTION . AWARDED TO SCHWAB game In the Imperial Valley league a this section. politics. oo One custom of Cheapside that has few days ago. Shaney is going like a MEW YORK. Dec- - 10. General Diax long passed but of which James Lane cyclone according to'BUHt Mecges. NEW YORK. Dec 10. Charles M of Italy who cams to this country sev- Allen tells In his story was th settlDODGERS TO TRAIN Schwab tonight received the. gold eral weeks ago as the guest of the ing of physical encounters and drinkRETAINED AT JACKSONVILLE medal of the Pennsylvania society American legion, sailed for home ing. Of ths lstter. Mr. Allen says: awarded for "distinrulshed achieve "Another notable recreation of the KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Dec. 10. Otto Before his departure he expressed day was, ths drinking. Indeed ment." Presentation was mads by ths Knaks, of Philadelphia, manager of the Kansas City baseball team of tht N'Cff TOTtfC, Dec. 10. Ths Brock, well Govsrnor Sproul at the annual dinner j his appreciation of the cordial recep-o- f two pleasures went marvelously ' Ths merchants American association for ths past two lyn National league baseball club anthe society. Other speakers were tlon sccorded him and predicted thst together. Dr. John Martin Thomas, president of relations between Italy and the, kept barrels of whisky In their cellars seasons, has signed a contract to pilot nounced tcnlshl that Its team' would United States would grow mors ana for their customers. Bottles of It sat the team next summer, the macags-tnc- go through spring training at Jacksonthe Pennsylvania State college andljthb J openly on the counter. acaouncsd toslxbt, . ville. FlA-Hear Admiral William S. Sims. mors cordial. .. . J j . E1":!G00D PLAYERS ARE EXPENSIVE Wealthy Cop Who KENTUCKY HAS Killed By Mistake Gets Prison Term BLOODLESS FEUD BATTLE BAER WALLACE TO Star In a. a . 9 S tl. 4 o - d ( Duf-lprov- o, seml-wlnd- up . K- I cua-rffe- lr "Jtmre Make Christmas Cheerful Champ Middle-weighWill Face Tough Opponent. a-- j . PEPPERY TEAM MAT MAN HERE football sport Service stripes were By T03OIY FITZ PATRICK also to be given the second, third, and 10. Dec. The Colo.. DENVER, I! CLAMORING FOR TO MEET. FAST Football Rlayer Financial Promises; Utah AggieJ Given Championship Trophy. fourth year men only in the football sport. CROOKED WORK CHARGED It was also voted that no man could participate on a town team and at the same time take some part in that branch of sport for his school. This will stop the practice of many business houses taking athletes away to represent them in competition for a commercial purpose and' will help the athletes along on the college teams. No athlete who leaves one school to enter another at the end of the fall will be eligible to take part quarter, on the football team of that school fall. This rule was defined thnext ho jthat tramp athletets would not be to play on one school team permitted one year and then play the same sport on another team the following year. One of the cases brought up at the meeting was that of Fritzke, Wyoming fullback, who has left the university of Wyoming and joined the University of Idaho at Moscow. The Wyoming authorities seemed rather peeved at the Idaho school, and will try to prevent liis (competing for Idaho next fall. The representative of Wyoming hinted that tome financial transaction had entered into FitzkVs case and this will be brought against Idaho. SCHEDULES ARRANGED - The meeting proved to be one of the best that has been held for some time and! all schools went to it with the "give and take" idea and no one school came out with a lion's share of anything. All coaches and faculty members seemed well satisfied with the results of things and the Utah and Colorado branches will now hold their sep arate meeting to take up other matters when they return home. baseball, wrestling, boxing, swimming, track, tennis and baseball schedules have been arranged and with this off their minds, the athletic coaches will now have a busy time preparing their teams for the long grind of the 1922 athletic season, which has prospects of outrivaling the eeaspn. of 1921, Ju6t brought to such a glorious close. The Utah representatives left Denver tonight and will arrive home Sunday. All were well pleased and ready to get into the grind after strenuous session of the schedule FANS ALREADY DERM PICKED Wyb mirig University Charges Idaho Lured Itocky Mountain faculty conference members went Into a long session here this afternoon in their annual .December meeting and talked over rules, which will govern athletic competition between the schools of the conf etence for another year, at least. ' The. much talked of proposition of dropping the Utah schooio from the conference did not materialize and the Utah schedules went through without a hitch at the faculty meeting this morning and this afternoon. The Utah Aggies were presented with the handsome football trophy given by Mr. McKenna, one of Boulder's-boosters who had promised the cup to the winner in the conference. The conference itself would not define a champion for 1922, but gave he TTtaVi Acrlcn the enn for bavins th oest team and also the best record and it can readily be taken that the cham-- i pionship of 1921 also went along with the cup, despite the fact that the fac-' ultyormembers would not say if Boulder the Utah Aggies had the cham- WM1 Ml , 1 -' .,,,.. 11 T 1 1 -- .(- -(- -,. - s - with a new and up to date lighting iL. " T Y O ' . Winter League six-da- 1 : Visit 2ur 1 i Toy 'h Dept. v In Make Your Xmas Electrical Of JIT v We will be glad to help make , a selection for your new home, or brighten up the rooms that now have the XZ&Jt? unsightly, cord . drop. f., J?" 'IJfl r, see - ao-tl- In-flsld- on er. lilt of-a- ltll n a. We will call at your home and help you with this dif- - aicult task. . -- L-h- Lighthouse The Quality Electric Store. 1 Phone 581. c,MMi , , Ogden, Utah I Tt CAN-AGF- ! at . |