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Show Till-- SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, : MARCH 14, J920. 23 n Basketball Race Close in Section Four C- : ' . - J Grantsville Is Winner in Final Contest r .. r f left wardrKo'8olTMrd-SJohSUv- - ii n p Chris ten.on, forward; Alfred Llndberg, for--J ?a4ln, eenter Mp.W"' forward; Lee Fenton, guard; J. W. West, coach; Heralan 8lrln, wander; Floyd Lee, forward. Stnding, left to risUt Gilford W guard; Lyman Faweon, guard; c Kuloa CUrk C0A: MrcUu to ngbt-CUX- ford Cur-liw- OraStmu wih JUl Wnnff2 Anderson, center RrouD flterTng Wat forward Ko wbry.fS V w t j Dond ' aWafu? JtfJrteS fcrwarit p ' c . ir . I 1 fk . -- '1 gy?' w A. V V -- 7 '";:;YrV-- t f . -- 'Y.V'Y a i i s ! .0L7i ICTU&. , ' v jV M R' r f'v ' v f ; . , V 1 , Take a Peek at lie New Sarin; a v kf.V w :, dfiinnft' IN31 to 17 victory over t he Toocl h i rli sthool quint pt V c i onnjr tl ( llowct gvimiJMiim Friday m tornoou, tin ra ntsville hoop-xU'- r ,'iii,c' oil tlit title in sci tiunKour ol tin M lit L,lk eivi-ioJlie grime win .invl oh's until tin l;ist ten min when tin Ifeil and White ui of vv'inoM luif rl'd Millie of the bed n t' imi'iij! set at the local gvmn-nsiu!li anil .siord cighj titld baskets n I'i1. 'illll ssifm. Vilen the s iieitulc down in section f Hir v is e n lo I, Tom It .lid (irnntsville vi'i in ,i tie tor lirst phue honors, su ,i 'h lit gi'iie u.is neets'iirv . H th i it 'iits ill.uni Tooele have n d n min, her of good games tills - -- , ;.0 (. fV 4 V'v f-- y o well worth a bit of your time to see these new suits. Lively fitted models, single and double breasted, novel pockets with the proper lines for the young man, who wants the very latest of style. Splendid ' conservative types for older men. A) if f'n, nidi, Suits rightly priced; new weaves, wonderfully rich ney ALL-WOO- L colors. . A Large Variety of Suits hoi n w ell supported the miu lints lrom oath school, as v .1 as t h. ir n spci ti e tow ul'olh. h tv luy hive 1 MMum i , IcM S .iV ikA&sMh . I . 1 Jk GLAD J, it .iedr:A', 4t.9iy S" VERSATILE ATHLETE DISCOVERED BY, COACH MW Y ii A1 Manh 13 jotifc M'tcheH tl oILtee at JRK, tit t i Fred Coarh r Wa own "Hi piis of with game ery of stromjth and enthusiaain in Ins lmi atd he to mv mind, the What iMiug bthl te in the east. x I in a worlds record wan made b M hfs in a re basketball irame Tie scored eery toiicup 2- or c rf li points m;uie hv our five o in .ui'it, Thj wot cteir to 22 frame t 14 1 on tAe sime leen wrih Walter li 1 i kvr e 'icen ath!etes ill, aid vu nr Li m ad pnoit, but none of themwa of thinko , f)urf. to N.ihouj, to m ri i IDAHO ATHLETE WILL COMPETE AT jNTWERP T Ilih-- Marh13 rT vit !rish ' hoo! fn K t , - ,)- N i T ik or w t'e Inivrsitv to tec Irving, di- of Idaho, athletic it OlNjnpr game at nidi 'p Art ',.i i He UH take part in the Fa- v j tin N ui ApHL on .tenth hi rls the javelin Jru. f et an I haFe'eral times nvu e Man ! teen-p- o done filer ti an 42 feet w Itblie nl b ot, s, JOGDEN TEAM SEEKS BASKETBALL MATCH T' Tup KihIii Mint1 ilium, r.nre-- m t fftlm hmnrrofi & 5 t,e tu in lOtiiiun iuHit-- s emt nMHUf'irtur Mi Fni, -. ' e- , i ( oil 'I c i i i I d ' rri ill l'v 'ffl lip a to cnuVre. t m c,i j to toon Intermountain Tourney Lim-jteto Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada. Fin CO I T i ,i' W , toe ii- It j tu h p'avtd the nt Jack Vlncel.l, fighter who v-a- vi -- - iiv ( k s i1 y Money Collected has clients: you turn in your claims we will collect some money for yon. We collect for men and women, steepfccrders, merchants and bankers In fact, for throughout the United States and in some foreign everybody. We collect ' countries. If f;!crc!i2nts Protective Association 7 would probably have special feature to offer the fans during the championships It will be a special class event in the division. Downing lias received many requests from several tiny mitt tllngers asking that the aperlaJ event be arranged in order that they may compete. There are a score of light, clever toys of this weight in Salt Lake, and they feel that they should be given a ohance. Manager Downing haa asked the committee to include this class In the championships Several husky boxers from Layton gave Indicated that they will he ready for action They are out to take the club prize which for many years has been won by the Deseret The Layton gvmnasium. hoys are members of the American Legion. They have formed a boxing club and have been staging amateur bouts Much promising maduring the winter terial has been developed. Similar clubs m Brigham Cltv, Logan and other cities have promised tosend In their best men Ogden yesterdav Indicated that Salt Lake will have a tough battle to gather all the prizes The Junction City is enboxers and wrestlers. tering several Among them is Clarence Preshaw, A. L. Kttchtns of Salt Lake, another boy, sent in his application for entry yesterday. Jack Milone of the Deseret gymnasium is entered in the division, and George Porter, another bov wearing the gvmnasium "D," is exacted to show class Harry 'rung m tho Teshrogl, Japanese wrestler, whd In previous contests has won a reputation on the m a t has, also filled outfits blank and TS T7T Training for the contests. Manager Downing announced the opening of the seat earn for the big show for tomorrow. Due to the fact that the Armory aiena w.ll only accommodate 1000 persona, the seats will he placed on sale tarly. The tickets may he procured at he two United Cigar stores on Main street or at Spalding Brothers store T to show you any time Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts Fifth Floor, Continental National Bank Btuldmg, Salt Lake City, Utah FRANCIS Q. LUKE. General Manager Seme people dont like us - S wtfHSECnS I tnter-mounta- ln What Electric Fixtures for the New Home? at Transportation New York at Standstill Because of Strike. Ocean d FRENCH GIRLS NOT TAKING TO FOOTBALL , French girls are well to football, despite to make it a real femireason Is that tfce docthat it will apoll their t'gifes. Fur.dav several football games Kveiy are staged between teams of oung girls, but It is notieeahle that the feminine football asoctation are not gaining reBut the sporting cruits. newspaper, 1 Auto, points out that so long as foot-h- a develops large ankles It is not apt o gain a strong foothold with the fair PARI?. March not taking very several attempts nine rpoit. The tors advise them 13 1 sex. We recently collected money for all the following Hyrtim Nellsen, Holliday, Utah. Frlomon Welker, MinersviUe, Utah. Steven Brother Company, Garfield, Utah. John W. Stut, Stone. Idaho. P. 0. Howard, Perk City, Utah. Orson L. Stevenson, Ogden, Utah. W. McLeod, Bingham, Utah. J. B. Miller, Wilson Hotel, City. N. J. Buller, Cafeteria, City. . Bishop John Clayton, City. S. S. Dickinson Company, City. Dalebout, Grocer, City. W. H. Smith, Grate, Idaho. D. A. Merkel, Clothier,-City- . Geo. T. Taylor, CoUinston, Utah. Sharon Merc. Co.. Salem. Utah. W. E. Dunfield. Grocer, City. Dr. W. It. Calderwood, City. " d So great is the interest in the A. A. V. boxing and wrestling championships to be taged next Thursday and Friday njghts in the Armory arena under the eupervision of Hardy K. Downing, that a large delegation of Co'orado athletes have endeavored to tnier. The Colorado lads yester-- . dav wired that the wanted Js come to Fait Lake in a body and mix it with the total scrappirs if thu A A. V. committee would permit their entering The committee was compelled to refuse the Colorado offer, as the interrrourtain A. A. U iimitg Include only Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada Manager Downing saidjaat adghC-ththe many entries from the Intermountain territory will f..l the two progiams Sroie., of mote entries arrived yesterday from Hrlgnam Cltv, ICgan and Ogden, Insuring keen competition between the SHlt laike entrants and the bovs for the c'uti chamr'onships smashed his way to amateur bourne crowns in previous years and who now i ur n n exIt n ( hods the championship in the ttes T 'iia.iini Tl- j ti"it'l i nun rano in he ciass. has notified Manager Downing that po' i i. ttiml iv wrl'nc Immmln'ih to I, IT he will compete in the eomlng champ Vlncebi. through his nggresise of Jol n Feovnoft A V tlKnihiin, il f ghtlnc. has won many followers in Sait n. Foiim con p t , i ; ' ei Lake. Slanagir Downing will match Jack against a speed v boy of his own weight Manager Downing said yesterday that he a thf New Yoik At u Farmingdale, . un an he athletic nvered his I. baa t niarvii m Capter Ninols, captain-el- e fixi.haH tletn, pitcher on of tu l'3 on the foiward th and tfvm i bai!t hail te un, ho ever thins well,' sas (p ia.m at $40.00, $45.00 and $50.00 See Them Tomorrow - I 1 Its 'iLH n. , cy DISPLAYS OF SPRING STYLES ARE READY. We cordially invite whenever you have time. No formalities, you to stop in for a look-se- e a just friendly showing of whats what for Spring. Every one of us will be glad to show you and tellyou about the new styles. Simply say Show me and well do the rest youll not be urged to purchase. Sr NEW YORK, March 13. Coastwise sliipiunc wns nt a standstill here today when longshoremen, dockworkers and checkers went on strike to indorse tie mands for an inrrense in waire and ad iuxtment of working hours. The strike was voted unanimously by the strikers orpnimations Inst night. E. B. Hiehardson, chairman of the Steamship Managers' association, said the eouipamea have set forth in a letter to the Longshoremens association that nothing would be done until the men aee fit to opcit the way for negotiations. a claim unions involved The membership of between 7000 nnd 8000. Steamship owners said if the full membership walked out, coastwise shipping would be nearly tied up. Com jinnies affected include the Mallory, Clyde, Morgan, Old Dominion, Southern Facifie and the Ocean Steamship com panv lines. Longshoremen are now paid 63 eents an hour'for a basic eight-hon- r day, wih an bour for overtime. Tliev demand an 41 an hour and $2 hour for over time. The checkers want an increase from $23 a week to $33.7)0, and a reduction of four hours a week. The want a 23 per cent increase in wages over their present scale of $33 a week. Steamship owners declared they were unable to meet the demands because they were bound by the award of the national adjustment commission, which wss to remain in effect until September 1 FREE CLINIC WORK IS GIVEN praise Spf'fUl to Th Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, March 1J Mio Anna PJupc, who has been in the city e for three veks In the publlo health and offiejating as nnrxe at the children's clinic, left for Boise yesterday. The clinic was closed yesterday and both Miss PJupe and M'es Florence,. Ames of association believe the Antltuberculos's the results were highly satisfactory and that much good has been done. The first ot next week Miss Ames will call a meeing for her Pnal report on the health cond turns in Pocatello. This will close the work of the first social survey he i in Bannock county and the first ih Idaho. The workers who have had charge of the campattn here will begin surveys In counties rear Boise at an early date. er-vlr- s 30, 1920. PIRATES MAY BE ' AWARDED MEADOR The Pittsburg club will have e two to submit to the new major-minarbitration hoard for settlement. One concerns. Pitcher John Meador, whom the club bought from Oalveston laet fall. The young man demanded part of the purchase money, and. therefore, refused to Slander. jo.n the pirates near the cloee of the oerv season. Course! ''Was the prisoner was as drunk as The lateet bulletin. Issued by the secNo, sir; he Winess of the national association, cona iudge " retary 1 ue Judge "Ton, mean as drunk as a tains the etgnlna of Meador by the Falla club of the Texas league Wichita lord' lord:' London Puiaourg will no doubt be awarded uie my player. f or How should you light dining room? your this room, the dining INtable should be especially well lighted, without permitting the direct rays to fall into the eyes of the diners. bowl hanging lamps or showers, or other wall fixwith brackets, tures for second effects are appropriate. Well-shade- d candle-stic- k lamps mounted on the buffet add a finishing touch to the scheme. One-piec- e cove-lighti- ng We design and manufacture fixtures to harmonize ,with any architecture or any decorative plan. Our fixture stock is the most " complete in the intermountain west. " |