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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUND A r MORNING, DECEMBER 16 Bern and Hanson Sign Articles for' Testimonial Finish Match at-Br- atz 19, 1920. Turf Results and Entries j TIJUANA ftESULTS. ' w Tint rare, five fartoat Da A4aK, 104 (Yeargia). (T.OS. U 40. 43 40. wee; Allea Carr, loo (Jnaea). 45 00. 43 40. aaened; Yaleatto Lady. 104 Glal. 34 40, third. Time. 102 2 4. Opal Wall, baaeaa W, M array, Uttkt Orphan, Cline, Sadie Stronp Bernice g., Brea f to rears Wv and Little Mather ala raw it., Ire Berea ran. fir a a fnrlaaga Basel. IS? (Whittington!. 44 40, 93 00. 4 0. BEE PILOT OFF THE FIELD, H H B H H CRAVATH IN CIVILIAN GARB eae-ha- lf 00, (mb; Bel leftover. 107 iMartoetUt, 447 04, teeeadt Jack Ledl, lit (Hlaphy), 414.90, tklrd. g-Tlm, Batey, tapon. Little Bean per, Craws, Sharp Baalrrcl. Job Lak. Mia Bpaai and Masama tin ran, p Third racn, fir and eee-M- It fwrtoagi Ito 44 40, 42 SO, Many. Ha (RaywardL 45.00, 1044 wen; Private Peel, (Callahan!, 94 00, 2S0. eerond; Irish Daisy, 113 (Yearal), 34 SO, DOT third. Tbna, 44. Vuent Welle, ttna -haste. ApptoJkrk, Bnmaka. Geerge Muehle-bac- h. Boa to Back and Maywerth ato re, field. Pkairtk six fUrtoaga Pterret, 114 (Key-Ward- ), 48 40, 44.00. 42 Ml. Wo: Hebert b. Owen, 108 (Mkrttnexl, 42 00. 33 40, erenad; Vlra Cuba, 104 (W hlttlnfleal, 44 44, third. Tlran, 1.14 35. Onr Lander, Ola Lea, Sir CU-vtad Dots alee raa. Fifth rare, Bl CHifornl haedlrtp, five tad ene-ha(erloet -- Eulak P., 44 (Yearglel,la814 40. 814 20, 44.40, weal Aaeae, )(H 414 20, 34 40, tocead; Ben I ton A., ill tent!, (OBrtoe), 48 00, third. Tim, l.M 14. Marti A Noonan, Britain Ally, Wallace la, , Myrtl A. and Bpipaeee elae raa. 5 W. O. Weant entry girth race, mile Ratlaad Anew tog (511)11, flt.20, 44 04, 2 to, won; Tliek Gallant, n8 (Oltaal, 44.00, 42 20, ascend; Baby Cal, lu third. 32.80, (Cliiarettt), Tlm. 1 14 2-Audrey K., Kaatacky Boy, Ml Bay aad Thom P ala raa. Be Ten Ik rare, milt and Bteto-Ine- r, 100 (Gallahant, 47 24, $4 8 44 80, won; Bell f the Kitchen, 104 (Mlllal, 45 2. 34 20, second; Al Wick, 101 (Marteelll), 48 20, third. Time, 1 34 4 A. Bill Daitchmea, Battl Moaa-tol- a, Boootaln, Tskaloa March. Mia Herri. toaea. Baby Slater end gtaaley 3. alae raa. Weather, clear; track, fast. Battle WitJiDavi Require Period; Sharp Con- tests on Various Floors. a 8grlal to The Tribes. hoop fans of LOGAN, Dee. 18. Th a Logan and vicinity war treated to her yesterday basketball double-headIn the Initial contest the . T. C. High stare school quint defeated the old-tiby a score of SO to 1. The high school lads had the vets outclassed throughout Through their superior the contest. k they were able to lead C. Wiser and the game. throughout Johnson, forwards for the high school team, put the ball through the hoop for fourteen points apiece. Robinson played a commendable game for the He registered ten points. In the second battle the Davis County the B. Y. O. High school five fell before Junior college team by a score of 21 to IS. The game wee characterised by rough the regular leaving.. At the end of score was tied halves the twenty-minuperiod at 19 all. An extra pave Cooley, local forward, an opportun-for the ball ring to through put the ity the winning telly. The Visttore present team, there being ed a smooth-workin- g no individual stars, Cooley carried oft the laurels for the local quint, registering a total of six field baskets. Lineup and summary: SCHOOL. DAVIS HIGH Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.O. T.P. 0 $ Roberts, rf 0 2 i Imy, If nr, er o ' team-wor- rs. te five-minu- te love, B. Roberts, rg ... 0 Sanders, lg ....... 1 Leddingham, If .. 0 Totals 0 9 3 3 TIJUANA ENTftltB. 0; & 0 3 8, COLLfiOB. FUG. Ft T. Fl.G. TP. B. Y. C. JUNIOR , rf Strong, 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 10 12 If Kellnr, c O. Jones, lg ...... 0 J. Jones, rg 0 Suhriman, If Hepworth, rf ..... 10 Totals Cooley, 0 2 0 10 V f -- Weaves, Hite, member arrangements committee; Harry Heagren, Seated Hanson and Ira Dern. manageri Ouster Hanson. chairman Johnson, 0 rg . 0 0 0 SPRINGVILLE. ....A Oqle, lg .... 3 -- TO 0 3 tm 3 1 IS ti t,, '4 1 iVi,J ' ' 2 3 0 B. Y. V. HIGH SCHOOL WINNER AT TOOELE Special to The YriDoto. TOOELH, Dec. IS. Displaying superior teamwork and basket shooting, the B. Y. U. high school five defeated the Tooele high school team here last night by a score of 44 to 12. The Visiting team had the better of the argument throughout the contest. They had no difficulty la locating the hoop, while the guards broke up wh&t little pausing the home boye disfloor played. Partridge played a brilliant game for Ah visiting team. Lineup and summary: B. Y V. IT. ft FdG. Fr.T. FIG. T.P. -- a 3 13 v,V r-Vi- v MAPLETON VICTOR AT SPANISH FORK v V Special to The Tribune. ' kM 17 $090 13 .0 '' 1 BEATEN PLEASANT Totals gpwial to The Yribase. PLEA8ANT OROVfi, Deo. 18 Last night the B. Y. U. College was defeated by the local high echeol team by a score of 24 to 33. The game waa fast and furnished numerous thrills for the fan As far as teamwork waa concerned, the teems Were evenly matched. A foul goal by Christiansen won the game. Lineup and summary; PLEASANT GROVE. FdG. FrT. Fl.G. T.P. 4 0 Richards, It .. 3 0 0 West, rf i. o o s :... io smith, c 4 10 3 Christiansen, lg .. 1 0 0 0 0 Thorne, rg i - no, 0 TAngford, IWrk, rg rg .......... McIntosh, rt VCung, c Nutlal, if Totals Referee ... 10 4 Fris-n- 0 0 3 0 o, 6 39 U FRESHMEN LOSE AT AMERICAN FORK ) 10 11 0 I 0 0 1 & rf,. 0 I I I 14 Iptrta! to Th Tribute. AMERICAN FORK, Dec. 18.' Th UniUtah freshmen were defeated versity of by the local high school five here yesterday by a score of 13 to 11. Anderson, right guard, was the cause of the defeat of the visitors. The right guard had tea foul chances and registered eight points. The passing of the visitors was of high order and revealed a perfection In team work. Lineup and summary1 34 UNIVERSITY FRESHMEN. Ed G. Fr T. FIG. T.P. tf.Di 8 0 0 t0 0 Adams, 8 0 0 If 0 Strong, c 3 0 0 0 Jeppson, I 0 8 rg It Tauter, 1 0 0 3 ig 4 Harvev, 0 4 Mitchell, If 33 8 11 Totals AMERICAN FORK. 10 , ........ 10 v. y. .... 10 Gurley. GARFIELD BEATEN BY GRANTSVILLE offered, which includes not only portunity the chance to meet Pe-but also ths chance of helping along a worthy cause. Hansons credentials apparently ar proof of hi ability. He ha a long record of matches and he has newspaper clippings to show that he has been uniformly successful, to appearance, he is the real goods to grapplers. He Is a bias. Those who may wish to give him the o. o. mar do so at the fttrphenwon gymnasium. Fourth South and Mein streets, between 3 and S o'clock In the afternoon. Dern Is well known to everybody lit Salt Lake who takes an Interest in the mat game. He Is rated a topnotcher III the business and his victories over some of the best men In the country hav given him a high standing in the sport. It seems a safe prediction to say that the mat fans will see a rattling good match next Monday night. The wrestling bout will make up th proconcluding half of the gram which Is being Arranged for the testimonial. The opening numbers wilt consist of two bouts of four rounds each and a twelve-roun- d boxing bout. The participants In (he boxing matches will be selected by Hardy K. Downing of th Manhattan A. C tomorrow or Tuesday. Jack worlds champion Dempsey, pugilist, has advised the committee on will accept an Inthat he arrangements vitation Jo serve as referee for the main boxing match Dempsey ts due to arrive In Salt Lake this afternoon, about 1 oclock. A large delegation of frtehds and admirers will be at the station to greet him. Dempsey purposes to spend the Christmas holidays with his mother, after which he will g to the coast. -- , .Totals J YORK, Dec. 13. President Fyank Naxln of th Detroit American league club announced here today that he signed Ty" Cobb as manager of the Mr Nartn deTigers for next eeasod clined to state what the salary induce, ment waa. NEW DETROIT. Dec. 18. Appointment of Tyrus Raymond Cobb as manarer of the Detroit Americans, to succeed Hughey Jennings, who resigned October 15, puts one of baseball's most spectacular and talked of players in a managerial berth. Cobb Joined the Tigers In 1905, tomfng frem the Augusta club of the South league. By 1911 h had developed into a .420 batter. For twelve years he led batters of the American league With marks well above .400. Jennings, Cobb'e predecessor, had much to do with Oobbs development. Ha charge of the Tigers In 1907 and teams in that piloted pennant-winnin- g year aha the two follow lng seasons, i It Is generally believed that Cobb wlU be a playing manager. re to The Tribune BINGHAM, toe Vernon Club to Be Sold, Announces Present Owner i . " EDWIN ft. t TK nl t ' I0T, Bevretkry Ohatltot 104, Jo J"e-phlu- e 104. 00, 104, gecoed MMiaa 174, Eho Oakltwu Belle 110, 113, Lancetol 111, ttaln-bePueblo 106, Track Star Girl HA David Craig 104, Opportnalty 118. Approval 104. ON hinder 114. Valerie Weal 10$, Lonely 107, Puling Hatty Rar 114. log. M)ro!le g)ne Third rece, bee mile Madrat Gtagha !0d, Do ending Through 104, Oolouel Lit 114, Dr. lampbell 114, America Ree 106, (Here 101, Ihriwood 114. Pindar 104, galsto 108, Judge Pfbh 100. Ralayoea lD, Walter TutubeW 118, HarVey gaiarr 104, Brtchley 104. Galway 11A DM McKenna 107, Larghelto 104. Fourth riic. all Tippe Sahlh 104, Bag mere 102, Panaman 104, Cryatol Ford 118, Jerk Bcot 106, Snarl Gup 102, Bobby Alin ioo. Hadrian 104, AuVunte 146, Frederick tb4 Ore! 110, Part Light 106, Mahotay 106, Archie AlexaMer 104. Vice Chafraias 112. h wife Day Lilly 104, Fifth race. e Buck 108, Putsch 11A 104, Bunxa 100. mar White Sixth race, mil aad ae-- l rteen th Cheer trader 1(13, Brotherly Lave 111, Rnane log. Gala da ( ana 102, Balxds 106, Kluiyiloag 184, Young Adam 104. Berrnth race, mil gnd 4 gakiVaP bkbtbtxh 107. Paddy Dear 104, Billy gtnart 104, H C. Baace 08, Dotta'a Best 104. Capital City 114, Adulante 144, Jack Keetea Ilk. Build Rack 104, 101. ill, lit, Pt rf..,, If..-.- ,, 4 0 ,., ......, 8 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 o 0 0 0 0 8 0 rs The Cyprus high school basketball team defeated the Mur- hlgh-pol- CRANTSVIUE. d G. Fr f p T.P II Tf I . I Bacon, Bradford, It. T. FLO. 0 0 3 3 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 Peterson, 0 Nrleon, rg 0 4 SPRINGVILLE NOSED ! OUT BYJLEHl BOYS C. Pender, rg. Cnsstllllo Tptels nt field goals nd summary- j MURRAY HIGH. Fd a. Fr.T. FLG. T.P 3 ,91 ...... 1 3 I 15 11 t 3 0 0 0 41i 2 4 t 81 0 0 8 I errmft itimi 4 I 4 TP. ft Ul la Ttw Trtfom FPIUNOVOXi; Dec. the loud throughout the game, only to be ntwed nut In the last few minutes Of play, was the fate of the local high school lt.-JU- .Uae 42 Lawn Tennis Association Meeting for February S Date for the anNSW YORK, Dec. 1 nual meet lug of the l,nlleri'fttals Lawn Telvnls association tonight was set for ftslurday, February 3. Award of national rhi mplonnhlp tournament and the 1921 Imvti cup challenge round, should the American team now at Auckland win that trophy, will be features of Ihs meet.ng. It wsa also announced that the Davit rup commute will meet Mondsy to consider proposed revisions of the Davis cup by the French lawn rrgnlatinna submitted tennis assorts! Ion. Tinea relate to the rules whlth ahull be applied to such nmlcheg. The Frnrh authorities also a revision of Ihs present regulations regarding expenses On Innovation that will bs laid before Ihs delegates Is the draft of a' tournament circular to by Issued by Ahe assuU, stlon for iia members Infoimatlon, outlining tha material that thou Id bo Included In the announcement of sanctioned tournament. ' (VG 4 - r e4. fepectel to PROTO, T)n lYflwM! T i said lo bo tbo Only photogrtTpb Is elisteaco of Oawy Crarhlb, Salt mow bianaper. There Are probably 10,000 pictures of Gavvy, but With Ibis single exception it is said that all of them were taken when be was attired la big war tons. Popular Logan Grid Star Will Lead 1921 Aggies A q. 1 i ' nt f . '' , .y' , c. - .. j ' Xv Sl 0 0 .tV''.'' tv & i . w- - 8 tpeelal to Hi v j O h ! i' 7.o t 4. I i V J - V T Triban. Ath POCATELLO, Ids, tier. 1 letic Commissioner T. VY, Rlrksrd le determined to get t the bottom of the rumors eflost regarding McKay money being placed oh Sommer In the recent fight won by pom mere end is offering s effect- - Hi proclamatidn reward to that la 4 follow "I am offering s 25 reward to any Individual who will produce absolute proof that Mt Key pat any money on hie opponent, If bona fid evidence le produced that McKay did tnla 1 will take steps to have him barred from the ling In thla state for a period of at leant one year. Th reward I ng for this Information In 325 and f will glvn anyone who hen ample proof till Tueaday evening tt 3 o'clock of next week to submit It to me. if no definite ofaction la takenI by any-b- n that time, feel that by thq. end It 1a tWe duty oft every lover of Heart bdltlnK to kee that these reports which ere derlmentM to the fighter end the ring geme-i- n thla state are squelched,? Students to Investigate Ringer in Grid Game , CHICAGO. Dec. IS. ftevOfity student. Including both boys end girls et Hvda Dark high a, hool, compose an Ihveatleet-In- f Summit tee, which will be askaii to determine ths status of members of the tohool'e 19.0 football eleven, who played s "ringer in a gvm at tanning, Mich, rwcember 4, and tied Ijinslnf high. 7 to c ptan-- of H. tt Immlk. principal at Ih Hyde Dark hrhonl, announced today. It Was alleged that a University of Chicago freshman played for Hyde Dark. A I 34 Richard to Investigate Rumors Regarding McKay a magterful manner. for Brigham City A. C. t'VeNm f 2 i In Th following Is ths program of toasts The Trustees and Aggie Ath given: letic. President Anthony W. Ivlm, of the board of trustees; Future of Athletic at U. A. C., bjf K. O. Petereon; Aggie Spirit," by 0. W. Adams of Ogden, former Akgfe athlete; 'Logon and the Utah Agricultural College, by Mar-rlnft. Ecclea, president of the Rotary club: "Athletics and Student Body Pep, Morris Christensen, president f J. by th student body; New Athletic Field, by Professor Redy B, West, chairman of the athletic council; The Thanksgiving Game, How and Why," by Coach E. Lowell RomnSy; ''The Test Year, by Captain Clyde Worley, end. "Next Year, by Louis Falck, The college quartette furnished music for the occasion. Awards were presented to. the athletes for their past work. Th football men received gold fobs, denoting the stats . Th n tha championship. Inscription fobs included ths name and position of th player and the Inscription "Aggtes 4, Utah . Letter awards were also presented. New Officers Elected 'V R. master, and did to ef LOUIS K. FALCK. V .v , . 4 TlIlS ,ltH 33 to Todh - . 4 x4, Ws,v f. V, Athlrtte 29. la a At Salt Labe, Tb gaioo waa a faat battlo hr tonight. uxMbttion. Both trama opened atroogv At tho od of tbo flrvt kalf tho vWtort word ot ThO MpoHof ocofo. tho long tod of a 19 to--l rood! t km of tbo homo tooaa wai la wMmmI during tho latter part dt Uio t Bmltli of th II. A. A. wiia tko feta ttt gamo, aad roklatmd plafrd a brllliaat f)or Jtoow waa tecai field tbo Igbk goals mat oft tbo floor. t(. th9 defMtrH PwcoaoB, now, c. ANGELES, Dec. II. Beoause, as says, he cannot find tlm to devote to tt as an owner, Edwin R. Maler toon is to retire permanently from baseball. He hopes to dispose of the Vernon Coast league rlub before ih opening of th next playing season. A number of bids backed by reel money-h- ave been rerelved for, tbFliih. W iC'ltf probable Maler'a eipemm'witty Ibhri mody and Arbuckle, successively, will not be repeated. Among would-b- e purchasers Is a group of Fresno capitalist, long anxtoua to get Into th league. Maler, however, does not want to sell to them, as It would mean transferring the franchise to Fresno, thus depriving Loe Angeles of continuous baseball during the' playing season. Incidentally, It la anld on reason Impelling Maler lo seek retirement la the recent leagua srandul. culminating Indictment of Horton, Vernon Iq the plaver. The Rnrtland club neit spring may Latu-JienU. .Barbara-- - aeoordlng to- - a report received her train v from that place Iretlmlnsry negotiations for th use of the Hants Barbara ball park are understood to be on. v f, Brown, rl LOS K v.v" 'Wo. XI X' X l"V Sltorial to The Trlhase. Refaree, Rteckmaa. it F i a br a Special to The Tribune. Dec. 18. MAGNA, The-Untu- I blfh school tonight tiff Itohlslron CYPRUS FIVE WINS FROM MURRAY TEAM fourteen 3 P'fc. f Utah A. A. Team Loses Out to B. Y. U Squad Ravllai, Referee, Green. basketball team here aat ray high school night by a score of 42 to 31. The local are expected to make a good allowbo ing this year, aa the material with which Coach Richards will form a team has had considerable experience. In the game laat starred for the vlaltore with night Baconbaskets. Ilcott. local forward, nine field man of the game with was the li'u furlong' 1 TrtbUttfK Horton, IJvans, Andrus, rg., Sutherland, lg Madsen, rg Totals 102. 107, Special to Th ORANTftVlLLR, Dec. 13. The Garfield Athletic club team fell before the local high echool quint her last night by a score of 21 to 20. The game started very slowly and It looked more Ilka a football game than a basketball encounter for a time. The superiority of the local boys In basket shooting decided tbs issue. Jelferlea played well for the home team. Evans wee the hlgh-polman for the visitor. The Uheup and nummary: GARFIELD A. C. FdG.FrT.n.O. T.P. ' Sdd, furlong Ilariha Grky 104 Mabel Plmlleo 110, To tp 107. Bhcka me, tlx furlong Philippic V51il ftpoitetr, )on, rg Tbalrbor, III FprHnl ' MAIER. Testy J.rvis-Biegtisrbasketeers defcsteO Park score of SO to IS. and Hi Him, s were the local stars, gtillmaa roomed six bankers, and six font gosla frank ea many cbenrea. Pablaimm found tlm to rrfister six spectacular shots from the middle of the floor, although ho was playing e guard Jtckiee wa tha beat position man for the viators Trevino to I he hlvh school Contest, the local firemen played the Amerleaa Legion team. The firemen Ware victorious by a score of 21 to 7. Uaenp nsd summary; PARK CITY 13,-f- Wh REdUttS. NEW OftLEANR ENTRIE4. First rare, alg Coalrell 117, Hllato fir PARK CITY EASY FOR BINGHAMITES I pent) NEW ORLEANS n, 23 RPANI8H FORK, . Deo. ll Friday night witnessed a bitter basketball game here between the Mapleton team and the local high school five; The visitors wen by a etore of 20 to 22. The close guarding of Harmer and Tew of the visitors kept the home town 4 basket, sharps away from the hoop, while Visiting forwards had little difficulty 'I the In locating the basket. 13 Jones of the home team suffered a 13 broken nose during the first half add was replaced by Brook bank. . Lineup and summary- SPANISH FORK. 44 . Fd.G. Fr T. FI O. T.P. . S. TOOELH Millet-4 3 0 I rf Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.G. TJ, 7 3 1 If I Hanks. 4 I R. Gillespie, rf..., I .0 4 3 c 1 1 Alexander, 0 I LUhdberg, if 0 0 0 ...4 2 4 Jones, rg Krickson, If ...... 0 0 0 Gardner, lg G. Gillespie. 4 ..... 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 Rrockband, rg 0 Pratt, a 8 0 0 rf and C....3 0 0 Davis, 0 0 Guwans, rg 0 0 0 0 Christenson, lg 2 7 10 22 Totals.... , MAPLETON. 12 6 I totals Kd G. Fr T. FI G. T.P Referee Kirk. Umpire Cornice. S 1 17 Murray, rf ........3 1 0 Whitney. If ,.L ( 3 0 4 0 W, Tew, c . B, Y. . IS 0 0 0 4 Harmer, rg GROVE B. yew. lg 0 0 0 0 AT .!.. A Tan-torace, fir eng ene-hafnrtong won; Rolo, Seeaad; Winchester, third, of agreement1 were tlx won; gecead nee, furlongs Murphy, by Ira Drtv, th Jock Scot, eecond; Madrono, third. ARTICLES yesterday fnrion fa TabThird tore, ftra aad one-ha- lf local Wreetler, and Gustav dHoanenr, wo; Hidden Jewel, Second state Champion of leau Yonnerid, llitrd. Wisconsin Fonrtk nee. tit toebage Mkekaleage, West and European mat man. The article call for a finish matchd t'adlne, eeeoad, Petrareh,-- third. Fifth race, ese mlb Tlpnlty W'ltchrC thee) best two falls In three, on the occasion eecond ; Rapid Day, third. of the testimonial In honor of the memory Dancing gpray, enn Biilh race, wile Bummer high, Wee) of Walter D. Bhltx nt the Orpheum the aecofed: Dindooatna, Lively, third. atef next Monday. December 27. mile and toe tlxteentfc CapBerenth race, Hanson came to Salt lake with the sol tain Cockroach, Second; Petty C purpose In view of getting a match with third. Burns, wo; Dern. and he was quick to setae the op- mmtm 0 0 1002 Totals .....14 Referee, Rich Romney. wrunfl Pint TYRUft ft. COBB. JS W 1 3 Totals .9 B. Y. C. HIGH RCHO0U P. Fd.G. Ft T. Fl.G. T 2 14 2 Johnson, tf ...... 14 T 0 0 C. Wiser, If 0 0 0 0 Hansen, 6 , ...... 0 0 0 Ferguson, rg ..... on Baseball's Most Noted Indication Are That Or 7 pheum Will Be Crowded Figure to Manage to Door (or Feature Card Detroit 2th 2 1 If committee It. V!.5 1 team her last night, and the Lehl high school boys romped off with a 23 to is win. The game was hard fought through1 21 out. 2 The visitors displayed a flash of teamwork during the latter part of the FdG. ITT. Fl.G. T.P.0 contest that accounted for enough point . 0 0 0 to win the battle. Mendenhall starred Knapper. rg 0 for the local team. 0 0 Clark played well Ferguson, lg ..... 0 10 for the Lehl 0 0 5 Robinson, c aggregation. 1 0 0 Lineup and eummasyt Mayman, rf Dohie, ..Vic.'S-- ' w G. "4 yiral race, see toll Bart hern It 182, 147, Pert Dandy Vee 101, Diner 107, Bolen 114, Mias Walla lot, General Byng Drape 111. Pebrltk 111. Tom 107, Art Rick 102, Isphaia 102, Our Lester 102. Second race, flee furlong-p- Mt Iftrttt XT1, Buuntea Snrt ll, Jennie Small lof, Phm- lot, Bather L. 107, Lent Chance 102, India rlgndc 111, Captain Cvhna 47, ritstmM tut, Hickory Nat 102, Oratitedn 102. Madrid ltd. Third rack, fir aad ese-hafartonaeTlV lotaoa 112, gwaet Tooth 100, Coronado 104, Levin B 104, Smiling Anna 103, Met I1A Mild 10T, Lilli Oink 100, Bob Baker 100, Pinal Nall 104, Irish Mad dk fnrleage-iBetsIh104, fie Fourth race, Plaarr 112, Apple) eh 104! Big Bmake 114, CAcamtm 04, Delaneey lid, I. W, Harper loo, Babylonian 104, Fifth race, an tolls Peerless On 10T, ajake go hat 105, Lady la Black 104, Pbedodeh 102. Freedom 104, Thaadetstocat 124, Myrtle A. 47. Irwin retry. Birth me. Ml Srile Bey Dewey 108, Capon 40. Dark Friar I12 Hyampom 48, Lady Levitt 40, Chow 112, KGkvood 104. Be Tenth race, one end totlei Kentucky Boy 104, Pierrot 104, Le Dlnoeenre 100, Horace Lerck 101, Kenwxrd 104, Moslaaa Belle 112, Judge David 114, Weather, clear! track, Thai. , fepeclit to The Tribune. Tribes. BRIGHAM CITY, Dec. 18. The Brigham City Athletic association held B meeting last evening for the purpose 4f resrganlelng for th winter season. Noc men Watkins was elected president of the association, with Harvard Me hole, sccfetdry and treasurer, and Le Wright, manager. The membership of the association wm reach on hundred thla year, according to th statement of th office re, and tw or three nights of each Week Will be devoted to g)mnaelum work, the association having secured permission to ue the high echool gvmneilum, and a tram- - ' erjack basketball tram wlU bo' organised, th personnel of which will be mad up of former stars on th high school basketball team. On Tuesday evening of next week the team now practicing will go to T re monton to play a game with an athletic association team at that place, which la being coached by K. A. Fallentlne. Th players from tho local sesoclation who a re working for place on th regular team are: Fred ftorensen and (Jonrh Teltchcll, tenter; Lee Wright, Basil Fit and Homer Hotter, guards; Norman Watklne, Preaton Watkins and Norman Jeppson, forwards. A flv from this lineup wiU play Tremonton next Tuesday Dec. ll. Louis K. Falck of LOGAN, AH Rocky Mountain conference COE RASKETEEftS BEATEN. two football seaquarterback for the last elected AMES, la., Dec. 18 lowb Btbt of sons, Was unanimously captain Coe college Of Cedar Rapids her th 1921 Utah Agricultural college foot- thla afternoon In the opening game Of ball team tonight. - The eleitlun look the basketball season by th score of 23 firet annual alhietio the at banquet 6. to Klace at the banquet hall of the Wigwam, and attended by two hundred etudentA alumni and aupporlers of college athletics. Falck was ths popular cholca for ths ELMIR DICE mptalncy. duo to bis all round athletic ability. In his workA.during ths two years Wher Do You Play O. gridiron he has performed on the always been a factor In every Aggie vicBILLIARDS tory. Last year he suffered the dieap- ointment of his young life when he wti rept Out of the annual Aggle-Uta- h game, Billiards and due to a broken collar bone sustained In few With ths gnms Wyoming a days beSnooker fore Thanksgiving day, Thla year, however, he made up for the loan, and hla as ability to keep cool under fir did on much" anything td defeat Utah Thankaglvlng day. Falck played three years on the athletic teams or th Ogden high echool. where be wee always accorded scholastic honor. Upon graduation, he entered In Utah's famous 144th field artillery, gnd played quarterback on the regiment's crack gridiron aggregation, which made fame during Ih war. Falck was cited by sport rrttlc b being the cleverest quarterback that had ever played on the Declflc coast. He pltyw basketball and baseball, end bee won hi letter twice In track, being h Last summer h was tha leadSprinter ing outfielder of the Cache Valley baseball league. Aggie eplrtt, with Its promt of b Kfrtlt future for "the Institution In elblcttc flowed with th aqua purs at th banquet tonight Many old gilda were on hand R. U, Deterson of Irovo, a member of th A. C. class of 1907, acted as toast- te Something Doing Evfry Minute at ' ' COX BROS. 'Alwayi Pint- - Now at 'Northwest Corner Second South and Main. . XMAS PRIZES |