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Show V TIIE SALT LAKE TRIDUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY X Ar ADDITIONAL t SPORT COLLEGE HOOP ES II 'iCweeen ths two schools will b nscesV ' sary. . Uoeup and summary; EAST HIGH SCHOOL. FIG. TP. td2 a. FrT. V. Tauter, rf. 0 4 0 If- 4 1 JJ I". -- e ? 4 L Smith, rg K. Romney, lg Total OFF ' t. Cornwall, Uoyoe, r Collegial basketball In Utah received ft fatal blew yesterday, and the A. C - B, T. U. (fame will aland aa tlia only contest for the 1330 Beacon. Coach tick Jtomnejc of the Aggies called off all action along the hcop Una yesterday and with the It. Y. U. closed and the local school under reatrlctioria for an Indefinite period, the popular winter aport will be abandoned for the present season. Banc-hal-l and track will be ushered In at the tevo algte Institutions Immediately. Coach imspatrkk w.ll issue his first call for the two spring sports this afternoon, while the Aggies will get Into action not later than the first at next week. Plans of the B. y. U. authorities ara to begin baseball and track gs soon aa possible With a new diamond availabla for the University of Utah boys on the plot south of the gridiron, the handicap of the short distance between the two bleacher stand will be overcome. Colonel M. U Haudol start the ft. O. T C. tractors at work on the ground Immediately, and as the soil is well suited for a diamond, will no trouble la expected In completing the work A host of baseball stars are on hand w ho hate worn the Crimson In former years. In order to g ye every man a chanoe, class captains will be selected by Coach Fitzpatrick and an extended elites series will le hed. Leaders will be appointed for track also. Since baseball at the ,,U has been abandoned, the proposed game between the university and the Los Angeles A. C. fits, national champs, will not taks place. Instead of the "U'' quint. It Is now planned that the Los Angeles team meet the university alumni five, one of the Commercial league teams The game, if arranged, will be played at the time when the southern Californians pass through Salt Lake on their way to the national tournament. Officials for the Intermountain A. A. U. meet Saturday were announced last night as follows' Referee, H. W, Gregory Starter, Henry Richardson. Judges, W. K Day. ch'ef judge. J. D. Giles, A. A. Blaser, F. V. Van Buren. Timers, E E. Bennett, ch'ef timer, F: Bassett, J. Jones, C. F Lief RichardInspectors, J. Birkenstock, R. son R. McIntyre. Clerk sf the course, R. Van Pelt. Scorer, H. C. Mortenson. A large number of University of Vtkh ath'etes have been working out for the meet. They Include Kerr, Cannon. Ure, OBwa'd, Keuenschwander, Floyd Anderson. Wing. Calder and Decker. All have had experience, and a good showing should bs made by the "Ur' team. - LEOPARD CITY LEAGUE FIVE IS VICTORIOUS 0 o 0 0 g l 0 Stomach muscles and digestive organa slow to ct as age advances 4 , I CRANITE Ed U. Kr T. FI G. T.P. 3 1 , ( Tanner, rf. Hummcrfeayv, 0 0 Elderly People, Have A Daily Health Problem If. Co ... 0 fr 0 Ji 4 0 Nauenach wander, lg 0 ToUIa ,.14 Referee, Oswald. , 0 ft ft 0 0ft "j 0 ' H I 50 A Won. Loal. Pet. 1 ..,.,,,.3 ? D J 000 .300 tt 4 4 - .40 1 3 3 4 E .400 .360 .300 In two games played In ths East high school "coop" yesterday afternoon, companies C and D wars Uis C company won from B company bv a sours of SO to 10, while D company defeated E company by ft acne of 30 to I. In th contest the C five early took the lead and held It till ths final whistle blew. Ths f rat period of ths game ended with ths score t to 4 in favor of C company. The seoond half found the victors' teamwork ptuch better than that of their opponents, and caging two baskets to such one of their opponents, they were able to win out In the end by ft margiu of ten polnte. Hodge and Teasdell played an excellent game for the winners, whiie for the loser Cook and Fouyer did most of th scoring. In th second game, D company won from E company by margin of twenty-tw- o points The winners showed good teamwork from ths start add were abl to keep the'r opponents from scoring ft single basket for the first five minutes of play. Th first half ended with D company an tho long end of ft score. Farrell played best far th winners, scoring twelve of thole points. Boyle mad two field baakets and succeeded In both of two tree tries, making six out of the sight points scored by p.s team. - - Line-up- s and summarise: C COMPANY. Fd a. Fr T. PI a. T.P ft 3 t t Teasdell, If ft ' 1 3 Midgely, rf 3 ft ft 1 Jennings, c ft ft 3 1 Ensign, rg ft 3 4 0 Hodges, lg one-side- d vie-tor- s. B-- C -J ' Totals, Cook. If Foujer, rf Wasson, 0. Wight, lg Harries, rg Ganohl, lg Goelts, lg Seats, rg Totals ft ft I ft ft ft 6,6 1 Referee, Armstrong; umpire, Castleton. D COMPANY. Fd O, Fr T, FI O. 9 9 9 II Farrell, rf 1 Judd. If 4 ft S 9 o Gardner, -- 3 J Brown, lg 3 9 Nicholson, rg I 15' Totals COMPANT. Fi a. T.P. Fd a, Fr Bovle, rg s Smith, lg J J J Knox, c 2 J rf J Taylor If 2 Totals Reftret, WutklmG umpire. Gallacher. ' The East high school City league team won a game yrsterJay, de- -' fouling the Granite seconds by a score of 31 to 30. Granite led throughout the first half of ths game, and most of the second half. Both fives started out with a buret of speed, and displayed some splendid team-no work. The guatds performed well, and baskets were made for the first three minutes of plv. Bummerhay of Granite scored the ficft counter Smith neufew tralised the score with a field goal moments later. Tanner of Uianlte then a his team caged a neat basket, giving small lead T v o scores hy the leopards put them ahead for the only time during the first half. The leopards wero not In the cd for long, howeier- Cornwall came back with two baskets In oulik succession, and Granite went to the front After considerable seesaw mg. the half ended J5 to 12 In Granite's favor Tho Leopards outplayed their opponents !h the second period, scoring a margin of five points, but It was not until after that they were ahle eight minutes of ptavhad Inst in the first to gain what they pored d Kmlth cged the flrat haekt of the half, making the score IS to It. The Graiittians pushed forward until they had their opponents eight pomte behind The leopard noon cut this Iced down' Beers. Smith and Tauter stored u field goal apiece, and mude the suote 34 to ju fur Granite. minute before the Less than half Howard Sonlth threw the final whif-tllent basket which brought the Luopaida the vlctorv. Heers made thirteen out of the thirty, one points scored by the winners, while Kumnierhavg waft .responsible for. Eixteuen Granite tallica. The Leopard seconds have one more play tills season. If thev win fame Ittowill leave them tied with Grairite for the championship, and another conteat hard-foug- - - see-on- e " . . T. .......... t, rsr. i -- - BINGHAM EXPECTED TO CLINCH TITLE FRIDAY Special te Tlte Tribune. BINGHAM. Feb. 17. Coach Stubby Petersen of tho Binghsm high school hoop-ste-In is not letting hla charges let up on tlieir practice because they expectA vicessv game with Jordan on Friday. tory for the kaala In thla contest will give them the championship In section two of th Sa't Lake division. In (heir contest with Crantevllle last the week, the Bingham lads displayed were Thev of the season best Item-wor- k and slue unusually accurate on field goals, with triumphed over their opponents ease out arc after Stillman end Wilson positions as forward, whlla Georg when It knudson cannot bo overlooked center. At comes to picking an all-aE- - Knudsen ere 1st wild font Dh guards,hard to beat. two more to win but have The Miners games, one with Jordan on Friday, and another with the wlnnee In the section,. in order to aa- ts te 2 . ?; BEGINNING TOMORROW EVENING SIS HARR1EIN HAZARR0 DAVID JR. A Revelation of Dance -- and Music. DUFFY In. Have a Smile. & .; Vi y; Matinee, nr 1a TODAY Corinne Griffith and Story of Lev Brother Devotion, In Which Makes Great Sacrifice Tor 111 'LUG Prom the story f the ema name by O. HENRY BRAY PICTOGRAPH and Jewelry" Comedy, BliUr. sur thsmselves of a place in thft fttat tournament in March. EWAN SON THEATER CIRCUIT ' TCHES II LOGAN VICTORIOUS OVER Be Ye C. HIGH WEEK th. 11 RIFLE U in an eleventh-hoattempt to get Into topnotch form, member of tha Salt Lk Rifle club havft been practicing diligently th past two or three days In order that they may be ready to get off to a good start In the first national matches thla week. Th match target were expected te arrive a week ago, but they came too Intft to permit of the first match being shot a scheduled. This delay In th arrival of the targets will necessitate th shooting of the first and second matches thla week, In order to catch up with the weekly allot menta of target. Hogan and Lee ara tha only mainstay S Total Indoor team, who havft of last year' B, Y, C. High been practicing regularly this year, and Fd.G. Fr.T. FI.G. T.P. tha absence of the other old reliable will 3 1 0 0 Robinson, rf, bo keenly felt bv tho club. However, sev7 3 1 4 Hale, If. of former year ar fill"old heads" eral ft 9 I I Adams, e. In great shape, and ft 0 4 3 ing some of the gaps Napper, rg. the team aspects to with assistance their 9 9 0 9 Ferguson, lg. make a better showing than It did teat I 32 year Total ........13 New members are not as numerous ml desired by the club. However, several men have already Joined, and NAMED with this start tt Is expected that othar will follow In their footstep and get Inte BY GREETERS their stride before the outdoor shooting with Bprlngftelds commence. At present, William P.. Breaalnfham of the Cul- the indoor shooting ta Leing held In the club range In th armory on Plarpout len hotel was named president of tn Greeters of Utah at th annual elaction Street, The practice score are a follow held at the Cullen hotel lost night. RIFLE SCORES. Other officer chosen Include Don H. Score. Possihlft. Cerino of th Newhoua hotel, flrat vie l.ynoh of tho Mealy president: T. C.aoond vice president: B. hotel. Ogden. O. Xeaniana of the Cullen hotel, secretary and traurer; B. B. Ramey of the V (Ison hotel, chairman of the board of governors. Mam her of the board of governor wer elected follow: H, A. West, l. Mack, J. J. A comb and R- Th oeitioa planning to entertain threo special train loads of hotel men from tha Weet during the summer on their way to thft national convention which will bo held at Colorado Springs, y ; tt j v,rT' omftthtn K ur V J58? t' ...... ......... ........ ..... to Young and Lough-rougl- Colo., In June. FREIGHT OFFICIALS DISCUSS TARIFFS ctfir company, of San Francisco; J. W. Mount, assistant general freight agent s shins ton Railroad & for the Oregon-Navigation company, of Portland, and C, W. AxleJI, assistant general freight and tariffs were considered, agent for the Union Pacific, of Omaha. lUtft Most of the visitors lift Xesterday afchecked and discussed at a meeting of In ths office of J. A. ternoon for their respective headquarters. officials freight Reeves, general freight agent for thft Oregon Short Line, yesterday Held ter District Court. Among thonft at tha conference wer Ti C. Smith was bound over to th disW. F. Lincoln, assistant general freight Lake Route, of Loft trict court on a statutory charge at tha agent for theH. Balt conclusion yesterday of a preliminary Mulrahv. ftssiaiant genAngftlea; J eral freight agent for thft Southern ra hearing before City Judge Henry C, Lund. TWO DAYS MORE IN TITE- Assisted by Atlantic Fleet Jazz Band. Greatest Acrobats and Tumblers. World' STROHEIMS v' DU!!D JSMI IIBSB10D3 w OF S P: It' th talk of th town and, yt that Larry Semona comedy Is (ojns ff fe comedy! ll POPULAR PRICES Feature at 11:15, 1, 2:15, 4:30, 0:15, 8, 9:45 Three Shows Daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 Prices Nights; Boxes, 75c; Lower Floor, 60c; First 0 Rows Balcony, 40c; Balanc Balcony, 30c. Matinees; Boxes, 50c; Lower Floor, 30c; Balcony, 80c. Us 5r 'ITMS,I Iln4lte -- A- - - -A - -- A If- - . J rf"1-- ! III matinee today ' And azsedates In Loved Its ft Thrlllftrt MATINEE SATURDAY Price Night 25C te 75e; Boxes, Matinee 55c, 35c, 50c SteSYEL. GRftVER FRANKIE'S FOLLYDOLS A BROADWAY WHIRL In It stingeth like an adder. and other hit Follydole' dur. f , and t Ing tupprr from 10 15 to 13 SO,t dinner, on week nights During to 9. on Sundays, and tea, 4 to 4, gaturday afternoon. Frankies Grordinner, f 89 HERE FOR THE LAST TIMES TODAY. Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven Comedy. NEAL Romantic westers drama SALT LAKE THEATRE 4 NIGHTS, CO. In the' Humorous Satire, Virginia Rye. " V $ TONIGHT Matin Saturday Howard Hull Prftftftnt th Dlstlngulshftd American Actrees MARGARET ANGUN ... ff itf. BEGINNING In Hr Nftw Play THE WOMAN OP BRONZE Price Evening 50e to 3 00; Matinee 50c to $1-5- EIG a FREDERICK L. RAWS0N It E, of London, England Scientist, Author, Lecturer and Teacher of E, A. DANCE R All MARRIAGES PERFORMED FREE , Com and enjoy some real sport Souvenir boxes of candy given away free at every waltz I. C. BONNEVILLE PAVILION, SAT. EVE., FE3. 21, 1230. k SWEETIES, GENTS, 50c FREE THE THIRD JUDICIAL. DISTRICT Lake countv, xtate of "Court of Marxarec Llah, J. O. Coan ey, plaintiff. defendant. Jo. 21971. sum- Coakiey, aid defendant; of Utah to th ThrUie You are hvreuy summoned to appear th imrvir if v ' otn-- twenty diys Toafter u, if served withn thia "mmona upon thi in ad km wluph the within thirty di o'herw'sr. brought, , ei the aimra defend aervl.-eand after titiul ttion. and In ca- - of vour Ii .re will lao to do judgment .be, "iwr- ' 10 the drirird r' aya.t'St nu be-fed w,i i compia.nt. wt.u n has 'tie ni-rof etid roirt. the Paid jrtti.n I for t'e purpose of IN b-- Will Lecture, Beginning Sunday, February 22, at 8 P. M., at the First Congregational Church Corner First South and Fourth East Streets ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY At 12 m. and 3 oclock. HEALING MEETINGS, COLLECTION 55c ADMISSION At S oclock p. m., "LIFE UNDERSTOOD, For further information phone Hyland 3845; Tickets tm, sal st Church on Lecturs dxya, and at Auerbach's Beauty Parlors, also Magaslns Department LEAP-YEA- CANDY GIRLS GALL ; Divine Healing . EVA TAYLOR saiasszi er GIRLS I t re waiting for th SH-- What alt th boy fr M. L E. 1 " The Six lest Sellars IN, CLONINGER For the Man She Yon are hereby advised to search your calendar and seize tha first moment to laugh at HOODOO M WAixrui mcvMOM - RALPH r.'arrant for Search and Seizure H0M5 BREW! o 9Jj n - - GO WHILE THE GOINGS GOOD! Also HART In "KNIGHT OP WESTERNLAND 30o. Old. in the new prohibition story entire and hear for yourself how dreaded httchetmen. few wiU scream at on of audience will GASP OUT LOUD ths most sensational picture th scenes In "THE TONG MAN, you have ever seen. seats, All fcr - AMAZEMENT p. m. 11 INTERNATIONAL NINE te SESSUE HAYAKAWA - to 10c; Kiddles, Admission; Adults, 30c (except Sunday and holiday),. Svsnlngs OF UTAH 1 1 Continuous, Biftltei. ft imdvtr. ROBINSONS MILITARY ELEPHANTS A Delight dry Vaudeville o Big Indoor Circus r n lively subject! with th conjunction of sets six regular In ....... OFFICERS ARE . The Unknown Quantity Heart Strings. WondrQU Pamtly Theater" Th Theater BftutlfuT NOW P LATINO Comedy of San Francisco Chinatowns mystic maze th bloody won of th tongs and th particular activities of th on Be Evenings, 15c, 25c, 60c. 75c, S1.00. Matinee Begin Thursday. 15c, 25c, 50c. Strand Gem William Farnum jii A Startling expoge KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF DAY Price "Tk tueili Syrup Pepsin is the largest wiling liquid laxative fn th world, there bang over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who need its benefits haws not yet used It If you have not, tend name and address for a free trial to Dr. W. B. CuUuvU, Washington St, Monticc Uo, Illinois, SO INTENSE, SO THRILLING. IT MAKES YOU GASP PIETRO FOUR READINGS LACHMANN SISTERS C: W.R.Lfghton Directed by Clarence Badger EMPRESS! and BERNARD past 80 years pf age and still active in his profession. It can b bought at any drug atore and ona bold is enough to last even a largs family many months. If is trustworthy preparation. fn spite of the fact th tft Dr. CcLL " EVERYWHERE ADVENTURE ROMANCE LOVE PATHE NEWS. COMEDY. POLLARD SNUB PHILHARMONIC ' ORCHESTRA. -- SCHOOLER YATEllWATEH Wifes Money Hio HAT SISTERS A UPS AND RUSHES" NOW PLAYING Every Night Except Monday and Tuesday. ROGERS - Dnma of tba kind that li being lived in every community. 17. Ths LOGAN, Logan high school basketball quint took ths lead In the Cache valley section of ths northern division here this evening when they defeated the B. Y. U. high school quint, 35 to 33, In a close game. Hale, who played left forward for the B Y. C. quint, led the field In scoring with seven field goals. Schaub and Nib-le- y of the Logan nigh team scored six and five field goal, respectively. The guarding of Woodalde for the winners was ft 9 39 19 specially good. LOGAN HIGH. B COMPANY. Fd G. Ft.T. FI G. T.P. Fd G. Fr T. FI G. T P. 0 5 0 4 ft rf . 9 3 Nlbley. 1 3 ft ft 4 Echaub, If. 3 0 3 9 ft Crowder, c. ft ft 0 ft ft 0 ft ft Gibbons, 6 rg ll 9 3 3 Woodside, lg ft ft 1 9 0 I 0 Knowles, ft WILL , EUGENE OBRIEN-KEEFE AND-ZEN- ln.1 show Homs of th NKW BILL TODAY TODAY AND TOMORROW . real- stipe tion. When exercize and light diet fail It will be Decenary to resort to artificial mean. Strong physics nd cathartic, however, ore not advisable for elderly people. They act too powerfully and a feeling of weakness results. laxative What is needed is effective but mild Containing properties. This ift beet found in tr. Caldwell' Syrup of Pepsin which is a combination bimpla laxative herb with pepsin. It acta gently and without griping, and used a few days will train the digestive organs to do their ork naturally again without other aid. Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepain has been on tbs market since 1892 and wbs th private formula of Dr. W.B. Caldwell, who is himself J7 k 32&g5&0f 4JSZ? Ifaan a Theater A fialt Lake Institution MMor izing it, until suddenly Confronted with th fact that they can DQ longer digest everything they would lik to eat. It then becomes their daily tank to avoid what they know lobe chronic con Eaat high school cadet basketball. - Company- by without JAGSKC g id STXiIii people find the years MOST COMPANY A STILL LEADS CADET FIVES L- 4 11 18, 3920. i " fntv -- I I rj uiione pom d.tenaapl i llgou.d of ex' te ctuotv of r I toward lalrti f, a. ae more -. f i i ing a r I 1 ,I I by th ccniviaint on vim e 'M-- a, 1 ili'B strvetj, bait t1.-'- kt -- ai irinl , rr'f lit ft. .i or r r (, r I II K- -. L.l C. y, A P O. f e i. -- - - .4 |