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Show X THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SPUD AT MORNIKO, NOVEMBER -- 27, 1921. -- PROVO HJGH ENDS SUCCESSFUL'SEASON Wise Conservation Gov-- - by tions for : Present at Ranks Heavyweight ernment Betters Condi- " Plentifully Supplied With Topnotcher. Sportsmen. By PETER P. CARNEY. Thers is mors game thisfall than ths Tuiviers "live ""ieen 'any time during the . Past five years. This information cojnes from the gaipe wxrdensiu every secffon omhe country. The bureau of biological eprvey la checking up the game conditions in the United States and recently requested the game wardens to report on the conditions that existed. There were very few adverse reporta. In many localities there ars more ducks and geese than ever before and r .quail will enjoy Its best year in a long time. Two mild winters and three good breeding seasons have caused quad coveys to multiply tn many states. It Is the consensus of opinion that the unlaw ?ul killing of migratory waterfowl during the spring flight was greatly reduced this year, as compared with the heavy -- slaughter during the spring flights of eth-.- ( er years. A great majority of people are impressed with the work the government Is doing for. bird protection and Interest T ; in eeasepvatlea --oL'btrd IKeM- - gvewtns-It Is only through' wise conservation that-thwill be perpetuated sport of hunting The .federal law protecting migratory birds ie being obeerved better and birds are notNbemg .molested as much in the spring as tprmerly, with the result that , they are breeding in many placea from which they were formerly driven because from spring of constant, disturbance N. shooters. It is estimated that .more than 8,000,000 shooters will be in the Held this fall, and these sportsmen w(ll be happily rewarevded. They will find conditions better erywhere. In South Dakota there are more ducks than any of the Back row (standing, left to right) Walter Whitehead, athletic manager; William Johnston, lhb.; Fred Dixon, fb.; Kimball McIntosh, qb.; George Carter, ever saw. Deer are plentiful in Colorado and are of good six. Several killed on rhb.; Bulon Openshaw, sub.; Coach Edwards. Second row (kneeling) John Taylor, re.; Clarence Knudsen, rg.; Clark Newell, sub.; Blake Peay, c.; Bliss Flnlayson, no the opening day weighed snore than Ig.; Lawrence Peterson, It; Orson Leo, le. Front row Alma Smoot sub.; Ralph Thomas, John Oessford, sub.; Kenneth McIntosh, sub. v. pounds. In Arisons there is more game because Lofoo, the wolf that haa been killing game S Pel'll I to Th Tribune. fast, furious and noisy. The bear PROVO, Nov. 26. Although the Provo and terrorising that state for three years, growled, while Big Ed exploded a aeries was recently killed by a government High school football boys did not win of cuss Words. Ed had furred thief ths hunter. Lob weighed 78 pounds when the divikipnal championship, they did end by the throat, holding him at arms length he rsn into a rifle bullet. For three one of successful gridiron seaand industriously beating him over the head and nose. years he led a charmed life. Every man sons -that axteam of this site and age Growls soon changed could hope for. This is the first year to crlea of pain, aa bruin ineffectually in the state who owned a gun watched for him. but until the government pro-no- the Provo high ngs had a football team to MaUMMMNMM attempted escape from Ed's grtp. The on the field for manya day-- . Regardless tictor. came across .him In Ihe ppen Mg' Swede, "single-hande; dispatched that -one had been able to get a shot at him. of this fact, they finished second In the silver tip. Maine wardens assert there are more Southern division. 'When we returned to our slaughter At the opening of theVfootball season, house the ground was covered with a deer In the state this fall than any time within the history of the oldest guide. In the first league gune, the Provo high Bear tracks of aslight fall of snow. the defeated states the fast Lehi aggregation by a - Other New England report well sorted sixes were seen around our score of S7 to 7. On October 7Hhe strong same way. Pennsylvania Is always One noticeable track was of Payson eleven succeeded In beating the stocked with game. Babbits to th num described by Robert were realistic and unusual size, showing only three feet, the her of 7,000,000 ars expected to be taken Provoltes in one of the hardest fought fourth been lost In some trap. a having hla with closed He Is battles ever staged In Provo by a score thrilling story In the Kevstone state. - Pennsylvania Old Mose,' Anderson laconically grunted. satisfied expression, which gradually fad14 to 0. w the greatest of rabbR etafes. Ths shoot- of The Thia old as a family terror and bear ed away when Old Hank, the stage known to Granite High school from the Salt! ers prefer rabbit to all other game. Bear, every ranger, trapper or sour to driver, who boasted of hls ability In Lake division was the nejft- - to meet the deer and pheasants also ars plentiful as a an dough' drive a park character and camp team attached to New York White and Green, and clearly showed New York and Pennsylvania. thief and nuisance of years' standing. He e leather spring Concord coach was formore on condl a to and up opened gam experience attention close mean and courageous. both That is paying of the divide with a - ..vre gathered this ward passing gams which completely puzaround an Immense over .,the summit afternoon we slaughtered. tions and It will not be long beforehard. launched the following bonfire zled made the of liNfront Provo but cabin of up the eleven, Squeaky they Pennsylvania accom'Mose At state will be chasing of In eventide, arrived, the clear: which Bob story Squeaky" In put Wheeler, an old settler,- trapper, spirit what they lacked in experience protectors In Besidss ths hundreds At one time I. with my partner. Big panied by a number of small bears, which are and Granite succeeded tn making only anjl miner, living at the foot and bluffed, showing his auNew York state, the state troopers 14 to Provos nothing. of the Rocky mountains on the west s'de Ed Anderson, had a government contract he cuffed violate who those arreet to We thority and incidentally getting most of to furnish park rangers with meat. empowered The B. Y. U. froeh second team tn a near the reeently construeted Falls River located the meat The following day Ed our house scraps. Immediately slaughter highway,, over the continental. divide nut One'of these day there will be uni- iractlce game was overcome hy the Prove of filled a bottle with blast powEstes park. In our party were Fred adjacent to" the park boundary. "We were 14 to 0. The freshof a soore nigh s by nation game the atto Inserted a proteot laws der, form fuss, which was carefully annoyed bv park bear, advocates man team outweighed Provo, but speed Gilbert, Art Holmes, Sam Service and continuously tracted by scraps of meat, offal and smell wrapped in metft, making most attractive supply. The biologicalforsurvey,game, house additional school success for myself. spelled ths based Squeaky's high big little use of our bya limited license plan culinary package. . . guests were a couple of park rangers, a of blood, as we made was condition in eleven. d The arrival of 'Uld Mose' that evena big otj annual eatimata of rivals, cowboy, an old stage driver and an old products. Anderson that ths number theProvo high next met Its lifelong was announced by gutteral growls. He in herculean whose ing build, the district. This means Swede, giant Sprlngvllle High school, which was trapper. of big game licenses issued for a given swamped unlimited, backed by an could be seen in the moonlight, silhouetas host, opened the strength was amount "Squeaky Bob, by a score of 35 to 0. At this depend upon ted of the mountain snow fields. He inexhaustible erea In one season would courage. against of the footbal lseaeon Provo high evening with a recital of how he had was first enticed near the house by small the number of game animals which It stage In its supreme strength and many caught a troublesome silver tip bear, by of meat bits tossed from the window. Fi"has been determined in advance can be was Bear Tackles Singlehanded. driving a necklace of spikes through a of this Provo fans say that had the Provo high small snared. nally the fuse was lighted, tucked down Proper administration beer keg,' then smearing the Inside to meet eleven our chance the meat d another Into the Payson We the greatin tn conserve game the and toesed to Old meat sort should The bear's antics as park. win the right to meet the with wild honey. It in the rear of our train was a The bomb was swallowed at one Mose.' est numbers consistent with the reason- Eastwould gulp, of Hake to div.sion. the a we box Salt attached high wagon; drag andother demands looal grub for grazing he soon became able emitting dls- On Friday, November 4. the White and called this our caboose. We were camped cordant 'snarls andrestless, for rushed a silver tip inlerests and obviate the necessity association on selected witnessed Provo rooters to Green defeat of the Whtls Host head canyon. Mans again at the high seasons, closed Slowly mooching around he establishing perennial restocked. the local campus, this time to Tintic. The meet the Wasatch academy, the chamand neighbor. Big Ed gathered wood, hobbled on ereas being in danger, and pions of the southern part of the state. staked out our horse and fed the burros, looked Iaa large aa a horse. in many states Provo goal was never If has been th practice for the open Tlntlc succeeded In getting29 first down At the time the White end Green met I was deputized to do the cooking. to Issue hunting licenses with to 0. This Wasatch no team had scored on them and Ed suddenly passed me on the run, End of Old Mose too little only twice. The score was season to all applicants, - available completed the league schedule for they had run up a score of 200 points In headed for the caboose, where a supply of game Intervening moments were apparentregard for the- area. Thegame won 23 12. to silver tip bear was creating sad havoc kitintera rna.y the Provo high, putting them second in three games. Wasatch a ny particular the Southern division, with three game Provo high has the honor of being the with our grub box. En route he grabbed ly houra whtls we watched that grizzled hunted within won monarch, far outnumber the animals uneasily sticking around, unand one lost. first team In the etate to score on the a single tree, with which he was soon willing to leave a git en section, and under such condifearing he might not get The Utah State High School .thletic Wasatch academy. that bear. The fight was everv thing that was belaboring of eepeclally game extinction big the offered. tions ij inevitable.'" Had our fuse been extinguished? Were ws outwitted bv an act of Providence. A big Bertha growl was emitted. WiUord -- Fulton upon hls haunches, he was pawing Rearing the air tvhen a dull, smothered explosion came. . It was a miniature meat geyser, Might Prove debris scattering over a block In extent Aa souvenirs of 'Old Mose' we gathBv Tribune Special Sports Servloe. ered a number of his teeth and claws NEW YORK, Nov. 28 There Is a great Anderson found, in the top of a tree a Fred deal of talk In boxing circles about piece of bear skin of sufficient size to Fulton, the Minnesota plasterer, now thathim make a cap for the winhe has returned to the ring.ons man ter. W were In at the following death of 'Old that Fulton stands out as ths Moss. an inglorious finish for a grizzled befors meeting face should Willard, veteran. Victor In many on batPempsev. They were nearly matched tles and successful in many camp ons occasion several years ago. Willard was sure he could beat Fulton then and This story secured the nannie and wanted the fight, but H never came off.a got fairly on the nerves of our into host That match might have developed accordSqueaky Bob. . Slanting a look at Old' good scrap If It had gone through believed really ing to schedule. FultonWillard. He got he had something onboxed d him a this Idea when he was a 1915. Willard In exhibition clown in thoe aav d rather Fulton had no trouand the him. In outpointing ble Fulton Is not ad. all popular with th much fans, and for that reason he Is notwith a of a card except when matched well draw enough topnotcher. Then hewith GibTom either matched were If he bons or Jess Willard it would he a great j e - rs - -- rt; GUW.ia)D the-ino- by L. d, TOM MARSHALL By Tfibune Special Sport Service. NEW RK, Nov 28 The wrestling game premises'Liv ' produce a number of Interesting matches thia fall and winter, the restrictions placed notwithstanding on the dangeroua holds by the state ahletie commission. There prs many first class big men around who will make good contests where the chances of either winning will be nearly even. The old fellows. Joe Steoher, the Zhyszkos Stanislaus and Wladek Earl Caddoek, John i'esek and Ed Lewis, are still going and their ranks are being augmented by the arrival of many who are making pretensions to championship bouts. One welcome mat. artist will he the famous Yougiff Mahmout, the Balkan Lion." who, before the war. was regarded as one of the world's best exponents of Jhe strenuous mat sport. Emd Klank is to be hls manager, and Emil is having an awful time convincing people that hls man is and original Mahmout. a The reason for that la that on two had It that Youstff was report in him killed the trench, and bringing back to life" Is Kiunk s ons aim Just now. Yousiff Is in the midst of a big campaign, meeting the mediocre class for the present, and building tip to a match with He - has the leaders In this country. gsined a lot of confidence by Stanislaus Zbyrako'i success In" winning ths championship Mahmout wag ona of ths world's most In 1912. men when Frank formidable Gotch was around, and It waa this same MabmDUt that Champion Gotch thought r. But Mahmout la not was a the only other foreigner who is here to seek American dollars and glorv. Bunny Italy-ha- s her bidder for laurels In the person of Georges Calza. of Florence. It Is Jimmy Johnston who Is trying to get Georges going, and, Jimmy's description of the newcomer fits well after he has been seen. .Calza is willing to meet any of the Idg men, And then from out of the west Is coming another, right from the stable of ths man who brought Earl Caddoek to the front. Gens Melady is the man who is now talking of the prowesa of Pat McGill, g typical farm lad from Wiener. Neb. He is 21 years of age and, according to Meladv, In a combination of and manliness, class and speed, together with Stecher's strength. He has been wrestling for the past six morvthaand has defeated every man whom he has been At least, that's what pitted against. Melady says. Jerk-siring- cow-rustl- two-oun- ce raw-bone- burro-packe- nt Match Good Card FELLERS hard-foug- ht rob-ben- e. At Rock- Bottom Prices , Direct to the public at less than wholesale. Mounted in the latest and plat- style inum mountings. the-xnt- ocea-elen- world-beate- 14-18-- Cad-doc- K t Carat Blue- Whits -- - . -- Carat -- ' 44 -- Carat Blue-Whit- $150. CD Per- - e. feet Gems $250X3 Blue-Whit- feet per-"- e, Larger diamonds. 2, at 3, attraction. Fulton has an Imposing record vic-of knockouts to his credit, among hls an untims being Sam Langford. It iscontendthe white disputed fact that all be should him. That of ers are afraid material enough for Dempsey to build In n opponent a big match, him up a but Jack evidently is not overlooking possesses a poisonthe fact that Fulton ous left hook and that something might go wrong.Dempsey-Brenna- n match was on If the the level. It would not be straining the Fulton might imagination to think that Brennan was when be as big a surprise as twelve rounds lest he stuck It out for winter. There Is no chance of getting as he with the Into Fulton, ring Brennan wants no part of the plasterer's game. large stock to. select , from. A Call today and save money. A deposit will k' hold any article until . Xmas. Hank, he suggested immediate retiring. Turning to me, he remarked, Stranger, the world hain't round. Haa it been your experience that shots are good game shots? it frequently said that local game shots would make the most expert target shots look like selling platers" In the field. Aledo, HI. ,B. F. O. A. 1 have never seen as yet an expert shot who was not a good gams shot, but have seen many good gams shots who made sorry exliibltlons when first essayed target shooting. If a they man Is a good target shot ha has learned the leads, Is able to compute velocity, and Is usually a fair Judge of distance. When he goes afield as a first venture he knows nothing of game, their hablta or habitat The local game shot ia conversant with every phase of shooting ariald and above all knows localities and the likely placea where game is to be found. Hence, he usually comes In bountifully deoorated with game, whtls ths novice comes ded, because he has not located end had no- opportunity to kill. If ths same number of chances to kill were offered and possible the same number of shota fired, results would be very different. Take two men whose accu-racas shots ars equal afield. One a good locater and conversant with game habit and habitats, the other trusting to good look In walking them up, of blunThe locates will bring dering on a pass. in the game. "Shooting rings around," ths man who trusts to Providence, without studying gams condition Good game shots usually make good target after they have acquired, a little As an answer. 90 necessary experience. per cent of the target shots learned to shoot afield. This! the Q. good target I have heard UEL SctiZdl p; Millie Jeweler. empty-han- y Two Twenty-fiv-e Me PoMfe Special roll Wrapped : Imported Havana Filler Connecticut Broadleaf Binder Imported Sumatra Wrapper CORONADO BITTER WINE TONIC A Cigar Whose Popularity A pleasant, reliable stimulant aids digestion, relieves constipation and helps restore Vital, J that Is Proof of Its Merit s' tty. Indorsed lta merit.' " for yean because of For sale by Schramm Johnson Drug " Co, ""Tbomton Drug" Co, Van Dyke-Dvldson Drag Stores, Wllles-HornDrug Co, Dayton Drug Co, Sherwood Drug Co. and a e Auerbach Co. , - - . ole Manufacturer WHOLESALE CO. Los Angeles - CORONADO - ! Hank Gowdy of the Boston Braves, how. ever. Is quoted, and tn favor, tiowdv, writes a baseball scribe who talked with hint on the subject, believes thero would be a better understanding among players1 and owners If a twelve-mont- h contract were tn force. He point out that the magnates have no right to ask the players to take ths spring training trip lor nothing, and then try to keep them from in ths fall; furthermore. If barnstorming the twelve-mont- h contract wero operative the players would be subject to the not and feel rules, they are being imposed upon. Again, there are soma toea-er- s who go broke In the winter and readvance money, which makes the quest owners more Independent and the club players more dependent. Is President Harry Freese quoted In a New York newspaper as saying he Is goBox Players Red to Boston his sign ing contract to twelve-mont- h Judge Lannot does favor ths It is dis, stated, contract idea, but hla reasons made are clear. not for opposition John McGraw ia said to be for twelvemonth contracts, with players sent checks each during the off aeaaon. the Hank Gowdy in Favor of . yearlymonth accordingly. salary being graded Year-roun- d, orltlc, commenting on this, says such Contract aOnesystem would prevent the players doing stunts and . any objectionable Magnates and managers In numbers ap- that probably It would prevent a good twelve-month conprove the idea of a any kind of work many of them doing tract, but no one has taken much the winter, with checks coming tn during to get the ideas of the players on It. monthly. Sporting News. Special A Tower of Strength . todays new price. 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