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Show 1 n T1IE SALT LAKE TIHLUNU, THURS DAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1920. BRINGING UP FATHER HELLO DOCTOR Howard,you 1THERSTDI Cloe y- - LT feojn .. PRETTY 6000 Co, KoitK-ifTHri-Qv C HOhy AREOU? . By GEORGE McMANUS : r- n - : - - ifhfihi'h J Game Expected; State Tourney It Pot-poned One Week. -- U: .C 'Wlih'tli Panther apparently out of lr slump. ttits afternoon'a fame ba- - fue.-- t If the Euat and West high school five iruld be a rul battle. The contest will at 4 o'clock In the Iieseret gym .tail i .eh these two tean-played three weeks go. the Lcopurd were victorious by a attars of 39 to 21 At the present time, the East and L D. B. U. are 'tied for f.rst place honor In the loal section. A win for the Panther today would still keep them In the Thta would make running for the title. a victory over L. D. 8. U. next week anybut improbable, and reault In a thing triple tl In thla section. On the other hand. If both the Leopardi and Paints win their two remaining game, a third contest will be necessary to de- -i Ide which team will clash with the winners n section three tot a berth in the slate tourney. Inasmuch as U will be impossible for some of the divisions of the state to finish their schedules by or before March S, ihe date Sot lor their completion, the stale icur'iaireut will be held March 14, 19 and t'O, of March It. 12 and 12. as pro. v loua'.y The ne.sis In the announced. schedules were occasioned bv the preva-- . lance of Influenxa throughout the major portion of the state. Moat Influenxa hens In the various cities will be off by Frida), or Monday at fhe fittest. Jn order that tha Nebo, Bouth-rrf- t, and Banpete-Sevle- r divisions can c.itch up. the winning team In each terriwill be to foiced tory play two games in Ihe r final week. One game week for each team will fix the Alpine, 8a)t Lake. Mul Noithern division O. K. A Pebruary If was the last date for the registering of athletes with Willard Ashton of tha Uranlte high school. who is Ihe eligibility arbitrator of the U. H. 8. . A., all baaketball men who have not been signed up will not be eligible until liter do. In case they play before being registered, the games will be forfeited. C'v. t A nm.. J a V a - - I - - : 11 A COMPANY WINS IN CADET HOOP SERIES East high NO INDICTMENTS IN DEMPSEY CASE FOUR POLO TEAMS TO BE FORMED BY GILBERT ADDS NATIONAL GUARD THUS FAR FILED school cadet basketball swrles. (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) FRANCISCO, Feb. II Rumored Indictments in tha Jack Lamp-se- y case. Involving slacker charge originally allegrd to have been made the by champion's wife, Maxine, were not verified when the grand Jurv adjourned today, to meet again Friday. Assistant United States Attorney 0. W. Thomaa, it Is said, haa com Into possession of the missives by which Mr. Lempgey la alleged to have declared that ah would prove her former husband a draft dodger. she repudiated these Subsequently statements In an affidavit mad prior to her lx Ing called as a witness befora the grand Jury. It is known that tha grand jury ha received evidence against Lbmpsey, his manager, Mr. LempseV and a motion picture promoter. Yesterday It was said that Indlotmenta had been to a according but, voted, actually statement by Mr. Thomaa today, no will b laken until Friday. action Rumor have It that 91400 changed hand tn an effort to prevent alleged evidence against Dempsey from reaching the grand jury ill tangible form so that .it could be utilised by the government. SAN In the final game of the East high school cadet basketball series, comps ny A won Its fifth consecutive victory and the Company A defeated F company by a score of 4t to II. The F company lads put up a good fight from the start, but at time appeared bewildered as a re suit of too superior work of tbetr oppo nenta. At the end of the first period Of play the score was II to 9 In favor of company A, In the second half, the final winner scored a margin of 14 points over their antagonists, and completely outplayed them. Atone point during the last period the A team was but alx iolnts In the lead, but In Ihe remaining part of the game they stood the endurance test and were able to up tht storing until the very end. - kyen Watkins .of the winning five scored1 twenty-tw- o points for his team. came next in line with fourteen. Armstrong, Russell and McEhany did all the tali' mg fur the loeera. Lineup and summary: ' COMPANY A. rham-nionshl- p. Oal-lach- er Timely Gossip About Big Leaguers - Fd G. I McEnany, If. Russell, rf. Armstrong, c Fullmer, lg. Moshler, rg." Stoker, lg. lieigcs, rg. 2 .2t) .80 (Chicago Tribune Special 8rvlc. CHICAGO. Feb, 1J Han 1obert. vetto, the Fr.T. FI fl. T.P. eran major leaguer, haa returned S 4 states from Havana and haa resumed his 8 1 8 4 duties aa baseball coach at West lolnt. 4 8 8 liana declares he had a profitable season o 0 at John McUraw a race track. 8 8 8 0 0 8 Ths Yankees are not worried over Babe purchase Ruth' demand for part of theBox. Red They price paid 'or him to the Totals. for matter la Harry a it 11 ef point out that ereCj t 'us h n g ; ttmptrw.FK'WaKU ivaxee and that the Boston owner must deliver the player to them Satisfied ib everyway. SECONDS 0 CLOSE Pongo Jo Cantlllon remained over yesand bkseball the meeting terday fromof the time at Bo f park. Joe In a fast gam plaved In the East high spent most y cumia-kepick off any extra talent school "coop yesterday afternoon, the hopes to to haa dispose of. Leopard Second team defeated the L. !. R 17. second by a score of 38 to 31. The Faints were In the lead The Athletic end Cardinal have f most of the first half, but In throughout the second half ranged sixteen exhibition games on their the Leopards led hy a alight margin up spring tour, most of them for Texas to the end of the game. town.. , The Last high scored the first two baskets of the contest soon after the startIn Boston they are talking of Jack rp but were ing whistle, they their only Barry, former manager of the Red Box, counters for a long length of time. The as a possible leader for the Brave should Saint scored ten points before the op- - George Stallings make good his thrept t ponents found the hoop. The leopards resign tn case Babbit Maranvllle I traded were not able to catch up with their op- - or sold to the New York Giant. Judging ponents until a moment before the middle I the statement of Charleg A. Stone- of the game, and the first half "ended from of the Giant, John Me ham, The f ll, 8. t7. players were Grsw president ha abandoned hop of landing on In the Maranvllle. particularly good long shot first period. In the second half the Leopards took signing of Big Ed Walsh to manage the lead just after the start, and were able theTheBridgeport team In the Eastern league to keep it for the remainder of the game. out a story that he pitched hi Oscar Smith wa the big scorer for the brings first professional game in Bridgeport tn TTaet high, making nine field basket 192. He had just signed with Meriden Messrs at guard showed well for the when he made hi bow in the city Where Jeopards. He made five field" baskets he will serve a skipper till season. and plaved a good defensive game. For tha Saints, Candland made several Hughle Jennings continues to turn a circus shot. Altogether he scored aeveh deaf ear to the ufTere of various other yield bankets. for the serAmerican league manager vice of Outfielder Flagstead. 0 B. Y. U. WOULD CARRY t A few daye ago Connie Meek decreased tatr by shunting the Athletic pitching five hurls r to various minor league out-1- 1 two Pew however Bine ,thn, added to the Rperlal to TbeTflbaae.' roster. pitchers have beenMoor Feb. 18. The announcement PROVO, of Edward are Waco, Texas, They that the tlniverslty of Utah and the Utah and of tha Waterbury club Herbst Frank Agricultural college had decided to aban- of the Eustern league. don their basketball Schedule for the present season came as quite a shock to BTI1 Soufhworth and Bill Fisher threatlocal hoop fans. The B. Y, V. will re- en to leave the Pirates flat unless Barney open un Monday, and It was thought that Dreyfuea loosen up and votae them latter the state colleges would pick up their contract. schedule where they left elf, aiartlng a wek from Paturdav. Coach Eugene I.'. Robert ta of the opinion that the colleges should carry out s some kind of a schedule, now that health condition will permit. It need not be as lone and di awn-oa one as origNew Orleans Results. inally listed. At any rate, Roberta feels that the I. A. C. should give the local By rnlversal Berytye. f three sad First race, 8 varsity team a return game on the Provo floor. The local mentor played the first Rrpea t KM (Coltlletttl. 4 to 1, I t scheduled game with the Logan nulnt On furlongs 18 ta t, iRclsayl. , oat, woe; Auntie Ms. ll their own floor at a time when hi team 1 to aeoad; Jvo Ter. 104 (Klrhersekl, wa hadlv crippled, and a victory wae S to 3.I, Ieut, te 1, out. third. Tlote, 43 ( 3 gecoada. entirely out or the question. RaMtab also res. sad up, five" and At the present time the B Y. T7. team year-MSecond rare. Jl Is eonslderaolv atronger than when they One half furlon Ladc. lift IThnrberl, Meet. 108 4 lo 4, t t 4, wnuj Water ldayed the A. C , and. wh'l they mav not to 1. to 4 3 1. 8 ta to aecead; (, heat the Loxanltes if a game Is arranged, K'alilletti). I lUchcivekl, 11 18, to t. t to V, still they will he able-tgive them some jtbretah. Time 1 II IS. Margaret Jt to A third. pretty stiff competition. rs Hollar alas and Viols liuffney Roberts Is also eager to arrange game 4 rad un. Third no, elabnlng with the Vn'versity of t'ta'v.,one at Provo t to I Boy. me r,m. and mile reuit and ths other at halt lx ke. out I", out. 20. won; a to J. gtoee. timellerl. 3 to teooed; It l Kndrlfttcil, S to 3. S to 4. to to 2, 104 (llooney). Wisconsin Golfer Wins. I o , ( h.ntib, t 14. Jnha Marts. Bra Uaaep-ansan mean. cat. k. o is ab third- Time 4 idlllae alas rao. Clarhaon. Wisconsin open golf champion, and up, fir yonrili rice. 3 year-olwon a special tournament at the t oro (Rlehereeli II t in, nado Country club, which was concluded out. out, wo, Marmlto 101 i(oftie?tl) to 18. the Nark 112 iTkarftcrl, today, with a score of 147 for thlrty-el- x nut, out, aecoodi Toe hole Robert H. him peon. Coronado fortn I 4 to 1. 1 lo It. third. Tin, 1 lg. w aim roa. mer western open hstnpion. who led aad up. mil aad year-o. nrtk net. , wae second, situ 449 0 1 LEOPARD WIN , BATTLE , 19-a- OUT HOOP SCHEDULE Turf Result and Entries ut ese-het- year-old- a , year-old- s un-r- . - v, p 'i Billy Stearns Victim of K. O in First; Sollis Given Decision. Billy Stearns of Philadelphia, the halfler of numerous draw decision over aa many boj in big company, la at nlgbt lasted Just tong enough to hva the fane- look hlip over. Pat Gilbert laid him out In the tirat round of their scheduled allround bout. Stearn tent two right to Onbert's face and hta part, of the battle wae over, for Pat, after working on Steams wind, slipped over a left awing to the Jew and the Philadelphian was - out kt athe latter after declalort to Kid Rogers, had used hi Crock did left until almost exhausted. all tha leading, while Rogers waited for him and always counted with a heavy left to the fat boy'a face. Munson lasted Jlmmt the through d bout with opening round In hla Kpud Murphy! in the aeoond rouftd Murphy emothered Munson with right and left and Jimmie took the count. Willi Wise won In the eecond round via the knockout route, In hie acliedulod d go with Tommy Moran. W lee boxed Moran throughout the first round and although he caught a couple of Moran' wild awing, he mlaaed the real heavy blows The second round opened with Wise punishing hi man with rights to the body, which made Moran take the count of nine, getting up in time to receive a neat left to the jaw, which ended the bout. - Home-ruBaker end- Ed Bbeperd d went on for a go, but bhep-ara usual, got excited and knocked hi man out in tha second round. The boya put up a good heavy scrap during the flrat round, but the going was too much for Jtaker, who caught on of Eddle'a lefts to the head and the referee counted the fatal ten. The chief bout for real action the d go between Johnnv Fisk and bo Bolll. These Fighting Georg fought, four fast and clever rounds, and although ftollla wa given the decision. Fisk dealt out more real punishment to ftollla than h look In return. Fisk had the first and second rounds by a shade, while Sollis evened up the third, but Fisk fought him to a standstill In ths last round, Ftsk bad George worried with hla lead of lefts to ths face and rights to tha wind, while Hollis' main feature wa g straight left to the face. Luring the Second round Ftsk rocked Bolll twice with a heavy right to the Jaw. The third round brought Bolll out, using a good right uppercut to the wind. Pat Crock four-roun- With the arrival here eoon of more than 100 cavalry horse, to be maintained at the state fair ground for the Balt Lake untta of the national guard, four polo team will be organised and will battle for supremacy in a tournament, according to an announcement made yesterday through the office of the adjutant general of the National Guard of Utah. A message from the war department Information yesterday carried theof which have that the hnrses, many In the eer While had polo experience be vice of the regular army, will soon a arrangement can hipped be made. A part of the new training program for the national guardsmen Includes polo games, trick riding, hurdling and mounted drill. An opportunity a 111 be offered every member of the guard to a tryout foe the polo and riding .. teams, it wa announced. SIXTY ENTRIES d Purchase Sale of 1000 Beautiful Spriu; FDR A.A.U. MEET four-roun- Much Interest SRown in Re four-roun- n- four-roun- d, four-roun- seventy yards Frankita. Ill (Bustler), eves, ent, worn Unit, IIS iTborberi. 4 to 5. out. ser, seeoaitr W be Curt, lot I WM). 4 ta a, Ml. eat, tklid. Time. 1 :62. tkra starters. aad up. gltth me, elslmln, fire and eas Half LINyiy, nil (I'oltilettll, 4 to . 1 lo 8, out, woo j 112 (Hatweiit. t ta t, T to t, oat, Eillth K., 108 (Krlekm). 20 tn I, 8 tn 1, to S. third. Tiaie, J.lU S3. Bobby Alin also seT.ot elaimin, 3 yeor-old- a gol no. mil a as aereaty yard Keep. U il oltilottt), 4 to I. 1 t S. woej Pniaeo, 108 to 1, r te a. aeeoad; Kta to I. tPteirel, Krptsee, 108 IRieberrek), 4 to 1. S lo 4. T lo 1 18, third. 41 Tim., Xodiior, KtronOcr, Takla tkd Bovkmat lo furina8pt rt. nr, lltk n. Flrat New Orltana Entries. fariba Albert rah, tht lay Races; Famoui Run- ner to Compete. Willi the entry list swelling dally for the intermountain A' A. 7V Indoor track and Held meet at the Deseret gymnasium' next Saturday night, mora than alxty of the best athletes In this section of (he country promise to oomplete. Thu flrat event will be called at 7.30 O'clock. No little Interest la being shown in the two relay races, the medley and the lf mile. Four teams have entered the 1nlveralty of Utah, the Utah Agricultural college. Ihe East high school and Ihe college team. In the medley each man will run a different dls tam.-ethus giving som of the distance men an added advantage. The Will see each man negotiating 320 yards. Those who will fight It cut In the two relay run are: onft-hs- All-st- ar , 4M)-rc- ly Aggies Croft. Faick, Hanson, Lee, Lorluft, University of Utah Kerr, Hate) 0 Neuenschwander, Anderson. college Martin, Wilson, Hay-m- o mi, Collier. East high Smith, Livingston, Brady, Ensign. Most of these men are well known to followere of track In Utah. in order to. facilitate (he running of the events in an efficient manner, the pursuit- style will be used, two teams lining- up on either side of the track. Nelson Norgren, who Is In charge of the meet, received the flrat word of the University of Utah entrants yesterday. Hannan Kerr, high school champ tn the mile and a half, is expected to make a Hale and good showing In the 990. Milt Camion, two other long distance men, have also been working out for the lone runa. Clinton Larson will in all probability not enter. lie la out of the state and will not be able to return in time te train for the meet. Latest entries from the East high are: J. Dern, run; R. Canohl, R. Carroll. R. Wasson, mile .run. Wald, All-st- ar SSO-va- g, Ka 113, ftaayr HI. Tb Moor lift, Baddy lit, Bea Valet lit. No roeila 114. 80. Riddle 84, Valeria Wrat Mood I re, alt furtoogo ftftoodinf Throng!) Tlrab 90. Midis Ins, Alfred- - 118. Kei'tk 1IX. Coalectia 112, . Kama J. 94. Alhaj 181), Uirg.ret B. 108. Sretar 112, Jeaa K 112 James F I umailASe Fox's ( bolre 118. Mooiafae Ho, Mia. Sterling 112. Bclf Baker 11V Rellnngrr 117, be 117. 112. Praycm't B.br 111, Kotfhage US grosOver in. Buckshot; 117, Lady Maraiboe ser 114, Jtrdiknd 114, II uroio. 11,1, p..t)nr tinf 101. Bethel Hill 112. HT. Wall Street 114. Ldy 1 or fellow US, rtftb rare, mile and ear alt tree lb Great plnsr lift, Stirier 117, Margery I2 PollJ 101. Basis 108, Arbitrator 10ft, Mara Tom Third rws, Six furlong. Perry Viol lot. P. G. Kin 110, I'adlllac 110, Bln Thlslla (IXffney 84. Rib 94. Mira Orb 104 ITelm lov, 111. B-- a Ramps" 111. gkjr Pilot lit 108 Fireplse 110, Toad.nol 118, ForeSixth rare, mile and errrnlv yard 118. Hnroa 11. rolombl Whit Tee 5. closure 88, Grove A. Trlamphaat lot, lift. George W..blflon Us, Prince Dnogl.a iladrtaa lot. Iwta 184, 110, Oraery 113. Sibyl 114, 117, r-l- tlr 114, hirdrlemia ia rater 118. Alex Gets 112. Broom Hedg 112. Seres tk rare, m Or sad ese statSvaib Rapid rdbrtb raeo, ala forUmga B.riry Writer 80, Stride Oft. Flapper IPX Jnan.ia 104, Lertoa Mss 184, Dundreary 104, Alter lOd, Dr, I rrlg-le- r III. Latlrry 111. galogy 111, Ultla f. Ho Ita tiring W 111. rather, cloudy; track, bcary. STROUD MAY BE NEW A. A. V. 'SWIM RUPERT MANAGER MARK ESTABLISHED FOR mo SEASON . & Spectal ta The Tribune. RT'PSnT Idaho, Feb. 19 Ralph Btroud. former Letroil and Bait Lake Hn plieher, who finished the ssaeon manRupert, trey return this year a Correspondager of the local team. ence with Btroud I now in prog reel, handling ' and Anxell. McKenna, member of 11 year 4 team, may also be avxiiaol again. MINVTbFOUd, Feh, 19 Official of the Minneafol's Alhlellc cluh Iwtay a PiWthed amvounccrTTcnt thla morning that Ctemsnt Urown of the Chi-c- o AthleMc oclUoiT h4 broken th world mil swtrnmtr record by making The thra the distance in 21 (tJ timer at Ihe Central A. A. U. swimming t to M A. C. last night fixed Brawn's time for th mils lit 13 fj ahlrh it said to establish a new A. A. U. record cr-rert- 3. mt -- Fancy English Madras Every Shirt a Regular $6.50 or $7,50 -- Imported Madras in Plain Colors Value f -- Fine Fiber and All of Superior Cotton Mixed Make Silk Finished Mercerized Poplins Every Size . . Included |