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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 'SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY. sits inns Elis Gold and Blue Hoopsten Continue at Top of Local Section. with Tooma on February S3 In Yh local The Grant avills gymnasium. did not make much of a showing playera at Tooele lant but thv to turn tho tables at their next meeting There la no doubt but that a lively battle will be the reault. Lineup and summary MAG 'A MU- - rrT a Sutton, rf l A Snyder. If )A Bu kner, o A Jervis. rg g A ' Hickman, lg 0 A Do Land, rg O' o o ' Brodwick, lg Totals Rowberry. If NEWftU'.'SWlCK. ft. J , Feb. 4 The Buigrrs baseball team ha booked an . Intersect tonal game wlih the University of California diamond alhbtea to be played In this city on June It. an- cording to announcement made today by Manager lieltkam of Ruigera " bather or not Rutgers will Journey to the coast next year for a return engagement has not hetn decided. The game will be the feature of alumni day exercises at Rutgers. The Rutgers football management recently announced the booking of three Intersect lonal games, Nebraska In New York. Indiana iu Ibi a city and Detroit In the west. t. D. 8. V. Fd O. Preeee. rf. Cowley, If. Margetta. c. Barnes, rg Evana, Ig banders, Totals 4 3 I 111 Referee, Sorenson. 0 Timely Gossip About Big Leaguers 7 Referee, Van Pelt; umpire, , Richardson. JORDAN WINNER IN -- EXTRA-PERIO- JORDAN GRANITE GAME D , After training behind on tha small and of a scora In the first five minutes of play, then spurting ahead and leading. 2l to 18, at the end of the first, dropping Into a 3 tie at the end Of the seoond period, and then losing out In the extra session bv a score of 14 to 34. waa the ead experience of the Granite high school hoop team yesterday afternoon. Jordan waa tha wlnnar, and the game was played in the Jordan gym lI-to- 32-3- ftve-mlnu- te naslum. The final winners got off to an excellent lead after five tart, scoring a minutes of play. Then the Granltiana hit their stride, and by the time the first half waa over were leading, 11 to 14. In the last half Jordan started the acor Ing, but Granite held the lead until near the middle of the period, when two shots apiece by Brady and Deapaln put the Beet Diggers out In front After further aeeaawlng. time was called when the l. core atood Soon after the extra period wag under way, Bradv eluded hie guard and tossed a neat field goal. A minute or so later Utter duplicated this feat for the Farmers, y waa neutralised when Howbut ard shot In the basket which gave Jordan lead and the game. a Both teame played good ball at times, g was not although the quite up to standard. Thorum and Peter-o- n for Granite, and Despain and Brady for Jordan, showed up particularly well. Summary and lineup: JORDAN HIGH. ten-poi- his-tall- two-poi- PEORIA. HU, Feb. 8 The annual meeting of officers, delegates and members of the executive committee of the Amer- lean Bowling congress will be held at the Hotel Jefferson here on March 13. The International A. B. C. tournament will open here March 10 and close March 31, with 700 teams competing, accordTwo ing to Secretary A. I- -. hundred Ieorla teams will be entered and In line with 170 Chicago wilt be next teams. The prise list will total (jo.ooo. Teams from every state In the union have been entered and for the first time In history one team from Mexico will try for the championship. Canada will also be represented. The 1921 congress will be awarded at tha annual mealing on March 12, Cleveland, Buffalo, Detroit, Iyoulaville, and Indianapolis will try for the 1921 tournament, K la said. Secretary langlry will mova hla headquarters to Peoria from Milwaukee early In Feb- nt basket-shootin- ruary. . GRANITE HIGH. Fd.G. Fr.T. FUG. T.P. Hart, rf. F. Anderson, rf. . Peterson, If. , . . . Thorum, c. Voung. rg Stevenson, Ig. ... Utter, lg. ....... Totals IDAHO TECH LOSES OUT TO RUPERT FIVE Trthus. Idaho. Feh. This means that only such a writer as Frank H. Simonds, who was in Paris throughout the conference, who has an inside knowledge as to what actually happened, CAN INTELLIGENTLY DISCUSS, EXPLAIN AND INTERPRET the present extraordinary situation, which will be more puzzling and more vital as we approach the coming political campaign. The Comets, Rupert's fast basketball quint, scored a win over tha Idaho Tech five In one of the fastest games seen at the local gvm for some time.- - At the half 'the score atood 25 to 19 for the Anal Winners Captain Nelson, forward, and Va Schofield, guard, were the star performers for the locals Marlott and Hill were the leading basket-shootfor the Tech. Hhe game waa placed before an excep tlonally large crowd. Thla victory makes the fourth straight win for the Cometa they having previously triumphed over the Paul Athletic club. Oakley Legionnaires and Gooding Games have been scheduled college. with the Twin Fall American Legion team .and she fast Boise five. The lineup: Idaho Tech. Rupert Comet. er light-hande- Heydler, National league prexy, aye the major leagues may adopt a rule at the big meeting here next week limiting the number Of players Which a club There la no may carry to thirty-fivlimit at present and some of the clubs now carry as many as forty listed for the training Jaunts. e. AMERICANS IGNORE WORLD BOXING UNION PARIS. Feb. 8. Tfi International box Ing congress yesterday elected the officers of the bureau of the International Great boxing union. Lord Lonsdale, Britain, and Paul Rousseau, Franca, wera elected vice presidents, the third vice presidency being reserved for a representative of the United States. The election of the president was d f erred until a candidate is proposed by the assembly and can be personally In formed. Bell Hart, England, was appointed secretary, and Mr. Douglas, England, treasurer. Tha union will hava II headquarter In Uatndon. The next congress will meet in Antwerp after the Olympic games. All the members of th congress expressed the hope that America would be represented. At the session yesterday Great Britain, and Belgium France, Brasil. Holland was a dlecus-s.o- n There were represented. on statutes and regulations for tha International boxing union and tha designation of world boxing champions In all classes. WILDE FOR - 3peelel to The Trlbeoe. . BATTLE - wc::ci ten-rou- :UuL. We sirs row til bee-f- it of ear peers rf sxp-rl-e- ar la rnrlrf tbr sirs, tma't bIm this reports-alt- y If yor are ta arrd of s Srerlollst. New York Tribune Chicago Daily News Kansas City Star . Toronto Star Cleveland Leader-New- s Milwaukee Journal Indianapolis News At Columbia, Mo. Missouri university easily defeated Drake un'verelty, 41 to 3, In a Missouri Valley conference basketball gams tonight At St. Washington university won over Grtnnell college, 37 to 19. In a Missouri alley cob- feet and ferenca basketball game tonight. San Juan Tuel i 1 I Paid. The flrat of the 119 taxea from Pan ever to the Juen county to state came yevterday to Iianlel O Ler-eow ax The amount suite treasurer. 112 fhj. Thla represent contribution made bv the resident of that countv to ths state, slats aihool and state bounty funds. ed hard-foug- Philadelphia Inquirer Washington Star Baltimore News San Francisco Chronicle New Orleans States St. Paul Dispatch Toledo Times A. if Boston Herald St. Louis .Times Buffalo Courier t Pittsburg 4j Gazette-Time- s Rocky Mountain News Atlanta Constitution Des Moines Capital aV STAKE CONFERENCES UNIVERSITY PROM DATE POSTPONED HAVE BEEN POSTPONED - un-d- The following conferences of the L. D. S. church, scheduled for next Sunday, have been postponed by request of the slake presidents: Emery, Millard, Juab, Taylor, Jordan, North Davla and Ogden, Announcement to this effect wa mad yesterday at tha church office building. President Heber J. Grant will visit tha St. Joseph stake conference In Aftsona announcement mada her tonight, Th postponement waa made necessary because of tha health condition PIONEER DAUGHTERS TO HEAR DR..W1DTS0E Dr. John A. Wldteoe, president ef the University of Utah, will b th speaker at th monthly meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneer to be held Tues3 18 day afternoon, February It, at suboclock In tha Bishops 8unday. building. His ject will be "Fremont, the Pathfinder; James Bridger, the Trapper; Captain Special Coum Postponed. Bonneville, Ashley, Smith. Donner and Special to The Trlbaae. Others." An excellent musical program LOGAN. Feb. 3. Th special course for Is being arranged by Miss Elma Young. watermasUrs announced by tha Agricul- Mrs. Elisabeth P. Hayward, president Of tural college for February 3 to 21 baa the organisation, wilt preside. been postponed Indefinitely, according 10 Preliminary arrangements for tha met- - thg. to which tha pubtlo is Invited, we-- a mad yesterday. Reports from outehJe organisations are also coming In. Cacbo county sent In Ita program for th It will consist of addresses on tha songs and hymn of th U D. a. churi h. yri. Colonel W. . Wallace Eeslgns. Colonel William B. Wallace, who la in Utah when, aa captain, ho waa Inspector-Instructof th national guard of Utah, and later as a major In command of tha Second squadron of the First Utah cavalry on the Mexican border, has been assigned to the position of assistant chief of staff, finance and transportation division, eastern department of th United State army. Colonel TV aline had hoped to be assigned to th western department and to have an opportunity of revisiting hla Utah frlanda on his wav to th coast. or Indoor Sports FAST LEAGUE FOR IDAHO BALL FANS BASKETBALL r Some of the Papers Using the Simonds Service: - ten-rou- TRLZ i The annual Junior prom of the Uniof Utah, which was to havo been versity Feb. PHILADELPHIA. Connie held been postponed, 20, ha February Mack, manager of the Athletics, In a following action taken by Dr. Heber J. of annunl local dinner at tha the speech Rears, 4icad of the department of preassociaPhiladelphia Sporting Writer A meeting of tion tonight, said tha fight against Presthe ventive medicine. ident Ban Johnson of the American prom Committee wa held With Dr. Sears league "by a certain crowd" cannot The date decided upon by yesterday. force him to resign. s long a be the committee for the affair la March "He can tav there ' wishes the position, Mack said. "They 2 will hurt hone but the Innocent clubs The xiostponlng of the prom cornea f net taking part in the fight. President r the order adopted bv the deans' counJohnson I th man who made the Amercil last w'eek suspending all social Beican league second to none." rn ities, aeaemhllea and game at the "I ain not certain If there will be an university because of the influenza American league this year," he added, "but If there la. I expect to make a good bowing with my team. Mack. In commenting Upon a statement made by him last night "that the American league may not start thi year." eald today only certain members nf the league were giving that Impression. He himself I hopeful of the outlook and expects a successful season. Connie Mack declared what he tried to vnnvev In hi address was "If we are to believe what we hear from certain members of our league wa may not hava an American league till year, but If we do, I expect to make a much better bowing during the coming season than last year. out-box- Advic This Exclusive Service Starts inTomorrows Tribune ' one-tlin- of the International Official average league for last season credit Joe Letter. the Newark outfielder, who Is schedCaliforuled to accompany the Cube-t-o nia. with a swat mark of .289. compiled while at bat 525 times in 143 games. Mitchell expects Letter to deliver in big league fashion this year. jil FBANK H. SIMONDS left-hand- er much-soug- TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Feb. 3 The Southern Idaho baseball league should have a very successful season this year. Delegates from Rupert, Burlev and Buhl met a commute from the. Twin Falls Referee W. W. Thompson. Commercial club here yesterday. Each waa It waa decided wqil represented. city that each city should start Immediately to build up Ita club. Plans were made for a four-clu- b MAGNA league and with no player limit. There Is no doubt but that elate fane will ae PARIS. Feh. 3. The Prince of Wales some of tha fastest baseball thla aide of Spec tut to The TrUwse. been offered the presidency of tha has The Cyprus International boxing union. Ha has re- the big show, as the commercial clubs GRANTSVILLE, Feb. from the different cities are barking the high school quint of Magna furnished tha served his decision. locals very little competition In their sport to the limit. Rupert and Burley had tha two fastest teams in the state game this evening and as a result Crarns-vlll- e was able to win out by a score of GIVE last aaason. $10,000 129 to 3. MASON The next game for the locals will pa Mitchell Outbozet Delaney. PAUL. Minn , Feb. 3 Plnkey FORT WAYNE, Ind., Feh. A.Georg Mitchell, Milwaukee lightweight, said of Frankie Mason, Blemer, manager Cal Delanev, Cleveland, In a DM 2. SHO tonight that he had signed Contracts for bout tonight. PPECIAUBTA 3 OH Tha local flyweight to meet Jimmie Wilde THU RKLIAB1.B at Toledo after he was shown an agreeDowney Wine on Points. KBI ard ment signed by David Hughes, Wilde's manager, giving th Eng'lsh fighter 110 000 WIs . Feh. MILWAUKEE. Brian Offk4, 24t Mail St, for the bout, and not 37509, as reported Downev, Columbus. Ohio, welterweight, Salt Lata City Milwaukee. fron in a Navv Roetan, Chicago, ojtboxed T to S lira . y to ft, bout tonight, acSunday. 1U to 13 to cording sporting writer. GRANTSVILLE SNOWS LADS UNDER ' er Joe Itoleree, Miller. RUPERT, j j.4 ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. A. Mlchl- gan s baseball nine, which will open the Packai CHICAGO, Feh. A.Gena western Intercollegiate season at Bloomwho last season ington, Ind., on April 19. will he whipped the veteran Into with a southern training trip jumped the FbllUea to pitch in an Indus- that ahape will Include six with three trial league round about the Quaker feat college teams of thegames south. Alabama Polytechnic will oppose the City, has asked (he national commission April 13 and 13, at Auburn, to restore him to good standing. He 'Wolverines the University of Georgia will proAla.; wll berth give him a hopes Pat Moran vide competition April 14 and 15 at Athwith the Reds In the coming race. ens, Ga , and Vanderbilt at Nashville, a 18 and IT will wind up the trainIn the Pacific Coast April Several clubs ing trip. leagua have made a bid to the New Tork Yankees for Pitcher Bill Ptercey. but to U Manager Huggins has turned a deaf Incomprehensible cries of "Atla boy," ear. The Yank pilot propose, to keep "slide, you boob," and "Kill the umpire, on curious a him trial and hurlinga of a leather sphere, ef- thorough give Ptercey forts to hit It with a big stick, and the the spring training jaunt. dancing about of queerly attired persons In line In the midst of a diamond shaped field Johnny Evers la said to beRochester meant to Argentines that the baseball for the management of the club of the International league thla sea- season had begun U , Buenos Aires last Christmaatlde. enson! Friends of the scrappy Trojan To tha 3000 members of ths American deavored to have him placed In charge waa the opening game In prepof the Pirates or the Cardinals In tha colony it for aration the annual aeries In the were reason for aomi hut coming grind, Busnog Aires Baseball league, the wnf unable to-- do so. ners of which always claim the chamof South America. "Ws'U be fighting them every Inch of pionship The Buenos Aires league consists of It teams Mie way for the American league flag. composed of employees of three the Indians will get a good the North American cold storage breeze home.' So bee spoken Tristram of a team of employees of the vlanta Speaker, and many wise fana believe the iranch there, of a New York bank, and a local Cleveland club will be a big factor from team from the American colony, picked the start If the Tha "pennant is a big silver cup, for is added to the curving corps. which ths teams havs been competing for several permanent possession Connie Mack will have two outfields going to theyears, champion of threa seasons. next season. For all three fields ha will There of stars are number a hitd and have on tha e and some ters. The slim tactician ha finally de- teams, all of which professionals claims put forward cided to send George Bums to right of ability to defeat any North American field. He ta first choice for that positeam that will go down and play them, tion. The season, which opened on December 28. will close March 29, the games being Gene Robertson, a St. touts rookie. In played pn Saturday and Sunday signing his 1920 contract the other day asked that a clause be Inverted in the document assuring him that he would IS NOT play at least once per week. Robertson MACK wanted It In the contract to show what LEAGUE he can do. SURE THERELL BE Apsrls! to The pre-emine- nt j left-hand- er ..38 ..34 . The Treaty of Versailles and particularly the League of Nations will be the issue of the next national campaign, says Senator Lodge. This is the first time in the history of this country that foreign. affairs are to be in a national campaign. is 0 A c. , DETROIT, Mich.. Feb. 8 Pitcher Love and Second Baseman Young have signed contracts with the Detroit American league club for the 1920 season. This leaves five regular and two utility men at to be a'gned up. Thev are Harry ltellmann, firav baseman; Chick Shorten and Ira Flagatead. outfielders; Bob Jones, third haaeman, and Doc Ayers, pitcher. Dyer and Ellison, men. also remain to be signed. utility All are expected to be with the team when It begins spring practice at Maoon. A squad of thiriy-on- a players Is expected to tnaks up the contingent that will start south within the next few weeks. Cobb will not join the club until It begins the trip north with the Boston Nationals. Eight recruit pitchers will ha given an opportunity to show whether they are ready for major league company. er I 11. February basket-shootin- , Preparatory to another trip abroad, Mr. Simonds has gone to Washington, from which center he will write his daily and weekly interpretative articles on present national and international affairs and their probable effect on the future of the world. BOISE. Idaho, Feb. 8 John Frehorg, heavyweight wrestler of Chicago, Is on hla way west to meet Ad Hanisl, champion of the world. In this city. The match Is scheduled for PREPS EASY FOR BINGHAM Totals The Most Quoted American in Europe Will Write for The Salt Lake Tribune MONTGOMERY. Ala . Feh. The A.C, owned by A. U. Sage of Chi- cago, won the championship derby of the Continental K.eld Trials club over tha Calhoun course. G AAA . 'uat. .... o , Watson, rg .. W L. O. S. U. .. .. 25 oollev, lg . . . . W. Andersen, rf WEST HIGH ...II M. Watson, If ... The 1 D. 8. U. hoop artists yesterday Fauson, lg won thlr third straight victory In the local aertlon by defeating the Wert high. 25 to 11. After tha flrat few niinutea of play, during which time the Gpld and Blue WESTMINSTER playera gained a lead of ten points, tha game waa never In doubt. The contest was staged In the estaldera' gymnasium. Although the Panthers showed up belter to Tha Tribune. on their teamwork yesterday than In their Special BINGHAM, Feb, ( Westminster colpreviousg game against the blast high, their lege of Salt Lake furnished little comwaa decidedly off color, petition, and the Bingham hoopstera many of the easiest kinds Of shots being rolled 1 points to up for the visitor missed. The Halnta. on the other hand, this The game waa alow, and evening. almost chauce score a at every with aged tha factor that only tha Interest kept up gmaalng accuracy. waa tha excellent shooting displayed by The Gold and Blua quint rolled up locals. Seventeen men participated total of 12 points In the first half, aa com the In the fracas. ecored by tha Panthers. In pared with George Knudsen, at center, easily capthe last half the latter team scored the tured only field goal of tha period. Three sue field the mooring honors, with seventeen Wilson, Hyland and Stillsuccessful foul goals by Proece were the man goals also had their evea on tha hoop, onlv scores hung up by the visitors. 7 1A, and A baskets respectively. coring The gusrdlng of Barnes and Evans wa undoubtedly the best seen n the loca a For Westminster, Goldbranaen played steady game. section so far this year. The former held Line-u- p and summary: Newman and Roberta scoreless, while but WESTMINSTER COI.LGE one single basket, made by Gregory, was Fd.G. Fr T. kl.G. T.P. chargeable to Evans. 1 1 Preeee waa tha best basket-shootof Goldbranaen, If ...... A3 A A A rf Hoffman, the day, throwing four field goals, and A A A A eleven out of sixteen foul tries, for a total Allen, rf A A A o 0 of IS points. Cowley, also of tha L. D. 8. Martin, A A A A Giberson, lg U., and Kunk, West high center, scored A A A 4 Beck, lg two Held goals apiece. A A 1 3 Nellson, rg Summary and lineup: Johnson, rg WEbT HtOH. Fd.O. Fr.T. ri.O. T.Pi 4 S Totals I 0 Gregory, rf. BINGHAM If. Newman, Funk, c. . . Mitchell, rg. Hall, Ig. ... Roberts, if. a Item a Interest Sport Gossip GRANTSVILT.B fi. Anderson, 7, 1020. By Tad 'ml iHpiWfev 'V i w MAPCIW THWdH UQUOfc AnO Aj0W HCS-ICL- A '6,'' F veu V ',, 7 |