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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER Coach Makes Tentative Se- - lections; Will Play Mon tana Teams in January. t Tb Trlbnn. LOGAN, Je c. S4. pabkptball at th e Agricultural collegs' assumed more form thla week when Coach Romney appointed fifteen men on the regular squad. From theae men, and any other aspirant who can show the necessary ability, will be aelected the aulntet which will play for the state and conterence hoop title. Percy The following were aelectedHan-o- n, captain and guard, Joe Maughan, Kubneon, center and guard, Lamond forward; Cyril Hammond, center and forin e ward; Sterling Harr.a, guard, Schaub Ivina, center and forward; Wesley Howard guard, forward, Claude Lindsay, Woodetde, guard; Charier Hart, forward; forward; Uluyd Cowtry; "TUrOfdFbfnoff, forward; Vincent Ollea, forward; Grant Weat. forward. The squad repreeenta about 50 per cent In former experience on the Aggie floor of distribution previous years, while thenumber of high the others Include a a whole, school, of the state. Taken as offensive a be to better seems the equad combination titan a defensive one. This q however, will have to be determined when the team gets Into action against the teams the A. 0, will meet. Special aefl-nlt- Double Mat Bill Wednesday 040 040 040 040 ' 00 Dern vs. Gardner Feature 040 t f CAROL (PINKY) GARDNER -- U S' Ci gpecUt to Tb V ,nvTT x t' Return Match Will Involve ' World Title; JoAe and Van Dusen Are Matched. double-head- er te coii-s'ate- nt Hea-gre- ME US S1IS Cup Mens tractive to National Prove 100,-00- Another Enters Independent Field - Pec. Jole Rav, fleet rucaer of the Illinois Athletic rluh and member of the IS.O American Olympic team, declared today that he will not desert athletics, even If suspended by the A, A. U. following the filing of charges of exceaalve expense accounts. Should Ray be suspended, he said that he would take up professional boxing. 'He said he had done much amateur boxing, and. If forced' to turn professional, would the guidance of a real put himselfandunder seek to beoome sparring manager partner for Jack Dempsey or one of the other champions. The charges against Ray resulted from hi participation In three meets, In New He was accompanied Yorlq lost winter. ' there was cohtewtlon by hla wife, and aa the A. A. U. allows over her expenees, 7 a day. athlete only Battling Nelson, formerhe tlghtwelght was Interchampion, said today thatentrance of the ested in the threatened Joie by game Ray and boxing professions! wants to bo bis manager, teacher and . trainer. 21. Unusual Honors Come to Two Idaho Gridders ' Ipecltl to The Tribun. UNIVERSITY or IDAHO. Mwtnw. Dee 24 t Grovee and Neil Irvin, of Runert ptnln at American Fall, the t Cleveland Evan of Idaho's two men on tha all northwest 'football team pirked by George Varnvll official conference referee, have of Spokane, bees cited by Walter Camp on his honor roll footbtll player of the last of outstanding Is traini- ng on a vegetarian diet, while Pern de lights In oattngthlrk and Juicy tenderloins. Without doubt Gardner is the best wrestler In the world among the vegetarians, while Dern represents the other clgas. Gardner eats at regular interval a, but Darn eats when he gets hungry and anv old time. Therefore, tha eating hablta of the two men are almost as different as night and day, yet both men thrive on their mode of living, with Pern so far having the better of the argument. The other match in which the fans are so highly Interested will be between Royal Van Dusen. and Henry Jones. Theae two welterweights have been hankering for a contest for a long time, and one of them will be sorry that he spoke after the match Is over. Both are confident of winning. They know each other's style of wrestling through meeting each other tt contests, and each believes Ip lie la aware . of the other's weakness. Both men ere extremely fast. Jones la hls friends there training In Provo-anare coming up to boost for their man at The dope favors Jones to the ringside. win because of Ms past experience on the mat, which has given him a cool head and a knowledge of the wrestling tricks. Van Dusen has been coming However, fast during the past six months, ands tha boys here, believe he will spring surprise on Jones. r tlme-lim- match Smith. decided between and Midget Mandell match la made It will be If the the latter part of next month. bantam- Harold Smith, the stockyards weight, who will trade punohea with Bud double windup bouts Taylor In one of theshow at La Salle next of Jimmy Keyes's Into excellent Thursday night. Istorounding hla manager. Beck form, according is working dally at Montgomery. Taylor Jm Mandall of Rockford, the Arcade, who will moot young Dixon in th other half of the main event, also la working at tha Clark street gym. Dandy Dillon and Jack Jacob, MinneIn the apolis boxers who are working Arcade before moving on to New York on Monday, have made a favorable ImA pression with' boxing fans. a Dillon Is lightweight. bantamweight and Jacobs the under Pal Moore, local management of Harry Hockstadter, tva around the gym yesterday and asserted 2 that he will resume training JanuaryTrebout with Carl for hla eight-roun- d maine of Cleveland At Memphis on Janu, ary . W. & Gridders Given Enthusiastic Sendoff Tha WASHINGTON. Pa., Pec. Washington and Jefferson football squad, led by Ooach Neale and accompanied byt. President Baker and a party of wro flvea an nthuatastic sendoff when they left here today for they Pasadena, Cal., where, on Januaryof2, Caliwill play againat tha University condiwa in prim fornia. Every player tion for the Journey and the game. It was asserted, gridiron practice having been carried on to within a few days of departure. Tha team will go by way of Kansas City, which they expect to reach tomorrow morning. Remaining until Tuesday, they will JouVney to the Grand canyon, which they ara scheduled to reach Thursday. ThO day will ha spent there and the final leg of the Journey will and at Pasadena Friday afternoon. Playera who were selected for the trip 24. under-rraduo- are- and at Portland Jan. After playing several of the strong quints of the southern part of the state, the West high Panthers will return home this morning. The Panthers achieved remarkable success while on the trip, considering the conditions Under Which they played. In several games the Panthers played on slippery floors, to which they were unaccustomed. The Panthers were scheduled to tyay eight games, but because of a delay of sixty hours they were lorced to postpone the games scheduled with Monroe academy, Richfield and Snow academy. s Last Sunday the Panthers took a sightseeing trip In Zion canyon. On their way down the canvon they were caught In a storm and were forced to spend the night In a barn. This delayed them so much ss to make It necessary to postpone three Of the remaining game The work of the West high quint while on the southern trip was deemed very Algood by Coach Homer Christensen. though the tem played every night and traveled every day, the boys displayed excellent teamwork In every game, , Immediately after the holidays the Panthers will start intensive training for their first gams of the Balt Lake division, to be played with the East high school five January 17. The game with the Leopards Is regarded as the Panthers' hardest contest ef the season, j many new onesdealers and smokers everywhere a full measure of happiness , 4 v and prosperity 7 Rrenkert, Erickson. Basis! a. West. Futhey, Vick, Konvollnka, Aiken. Captain Stein. Welder-quis- t, Spillers. Perkins, Browning. A 'rook, Snyder, Neal, Vince. Marlon and Kopf. The return trip, beginning January S and ending January 13. will be by way of San Francisco, Colorado Springs, Denver and Chicago. FORT WORTH, Texas, Pec. 21 The football game with Centre college of DanStars of ville, Ky.. and the Fort Worth were to have played here December 30 was canceled because of the game which Centre will plav with Texas A. and M. In Pallas on January 2. f V THS J. r. WHIT AUK CIGAB COMPANY Manufacturers u Sunny JimM Tells What to Do With TijaancT I ynm. RECQim .1 to The fata of tha settee has beaa settled fa aa stick lew for proper pronunciation sad Davit, Wtatera Athletic Brogle, Nephl Fleeter ! la teaeeraad. spelling ef B. Poult, Gray Bpell Tie Joaaa Just like that aad prsaoaace UtefgMlinlHM America It Tl Whaaaa, aad yet gat th Jeneea, Unto Aeeey Both bolt, Beedell't okay. Wes, Gray Bros. Writ tt Tijuana and wells It a Aaeey G?Ueow, UntoW. Atblette and tb Mexican will applaud yoa. the Th Httle border city baa haaa JJct heicfeorbocker, 4 Malle, Neptoi fleeter. ', ef mock dtseoaato lately, both baeaesa Marti, Nepbl Pleetee wee aaattag aad btcaaaa ef th difference ta DeaUy, Gray Brae. doled oat daily. nad prooaactntloa spelling H. Poelto, Gray Brae. Now It'e all settled, by ao loss aa aatbority Athletic Wood Coffroth, president of the Alberto, Weeter than Jama MtsereUtee ; Caetra, Jim Lower California Jackay eleb. "Baaay MexiA Beotfetl'e Bort, advice la that wham ta Mexico do os the .. Cnbsm Aeeey Young, aa da cans do. aad whea at home job plena. .. follieo, Mlaerelttee .......i r a, f Bath. Nephl Pleeter jj .. MteeraUtiee Methee, a Beecerv BeedeUe -Athletic Weeter a. WUlUaie, so Reedell, ReedeU'e .. Oieo, Nephl Fleeter ,..00.4, a. Brewer toe. Grey Brae. ,Nt. . ara .... Pleeter York Now Nephl from university Behring, Report ...0 td the effect that Hans Wagner, for- Pltyr Beedelle a. Melray Mlnerellteo .......a. merly leading batter of the National a. Aoeey Pirate shortstop, ta be- Welker, leaguo and famous .. Athletic os Weeter Cerleoe. baseball the Job of ing considered 1022forViolet Beodelt'e Warner, , team. CHICAGO, Pec. 24. Golfs four big coach for tho hls tatoa As ay strong porsonallty and Selby, lltleholder will make a winter tour ot Wagner, with no Maaaey, Baton Assay the western and southwestern states. It hls knowledge of tho gamo, wouldNow Rnsaell. Gray Bra. was learned today ith the announcement doubt he an Ideal mentor, and tho U Bock, Western Athletic b fortunate that Bob MacDonald of Chicago, metro- York tinlvrlty will him. STANDING OF TEAMS. j B. and Walter politan open champion, Hagen of Detroit, western open champion and champion of the Professional Golfers association, will start a - tour of the weat early In January. r, Jock Hutchison, tha British open and Jim Barnes, national open champion, already have started on an exhibition trip through th weat. From (January t to 13, MacDonald And Hagen kill plav at Oklahoma City, and from January 18 to 20 they will appear n Arizona Texas couraea will bo tha scene of their playing from January 21 to 29, and both will participate In ths Texas open tournament at San Antonio on February 2 to On February ( they will play at Los Angelas, and up to March 10 will travel through California. Oregon and Washington. 'Denver. Kansas City and Omaha will be the last three atop on tho homeward trip, the plsjers expecting to return to Chicago by April 1. . tltlo-holde- . Brown Defeats Mason in Evanston Mat Match Hans Being Considered as jfew York University Coach ........... tio succds ta 1 tending Lika Triban Leased Wit. SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Doc. 24.- - Earl Mcby a shade Arthur of Sioux City won in tholr over Earl Paryear of Denver bout at th Auditorium last night McArthur was th agropoor throughout the ton rounds, but was unabl to put over bl famous "sleep producer. cleverness and ring generalship from prevented th Sioux City battlerhosont blow, although landing a knockout ear blows. displayed Bury over many oolld mor claaa In th ring than any other was boxer McArthur ha fought. H troushifty, covered well and had little ble tying up McArthur, hand, wh, nth, from psca became too fast He boxed of th fight a shall during a gtwater part to with mix and seldom appeared willing McArthur; Chicago Tribe aa-O- Pur-year- 's g Chicago Triboaa-ial- t Lab Triban Leased Who. "NBW YORK. Doe. 24. Jack Britton, welterweight champion; and DvaIn Shade, th, young Californian, may maet Madison Square Garden 'shortly In a cham-to Ilk pionship match. Rickard would Britton try conclusion hav th veteran flftoan-rounand d battle In a had 8 with unices something unforaaaen intervene week few In next meat will th, the pair It wa said today. 1 LONDON. Dec. 24. Georges Carpentier and his manager, Francois Descamps, who are here in preparation for Carpontiera'i boxing match with th, 'Australian lightweight, George Cook, January 21. today sent the following Christmas greeting through the Associated I re ; We send to th American sportsmen our best wishes for Christmas and for th new year. (Signed ) '"GEORGES CARPENTIER, . "FRANCOIS PESCAMP8. Vam ell Chosen Referee for Pasadena Contest SrOKANE. Wash . Doc. 24. Georg M. Varnell. sporting editor of tho Spokane Chronicle, ha barn chosen referee for d Jefferson the football game at Pasadena January 2, to Information received her according today from Coach Andy Smith of California. , Sailor Bartfield Next Monday ,ftrnon Bloom will com to blow, again aid Phil contest at th BroadIn n twelve-roun- d way Exhtoltkm association In Brooklyn. 17, 174 174 171 171 ITS ITS 172 172 172 171 171 SO SS SO so so so 2t 27 12 21 m 171 SO 170 21 24 1,0 21 1M 1S so IS, 1M 104 27 24 27 26 16 0 24 till IBS 100 1M 190 1A0 147 0 H, Poulton, E. 0. M. I. Store. S Poulton, E. C. M. I. Drug Bremerton. S. C. M. 1. Drug Deupree, Pederal Beearve Bank... 12 Carleaa, Federal Beaerea Beak . Catting, Memtata State L Imyey, Moeatate Statea 8 Bank Reaerv Grave, pademl Land, E. C. M. I. Drag Wallace, Vateraaa Foreign Ware NelUgan. . C. M. I. Stores...... Thampaon, W rater Patou Mttrbell, Western Balsa Hardy, Waster Uatoa Slmmaos, Smith Fae Drag Hlgsao. Mosatata Statea S Braag. 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Just now the world's champlqn I buby figuring how th, famous silver trophy can b, retained hi this country. Better than any on else Tilden knows th, responsibility that rests on him to act. back a determined foreign Invasion in 1822. When returning home with the cup from Australis, Tilden said It nould be a long tin's before th. United State, lost tennis aapremocy, but thing hav taken an unexpected turn. For on, thing, the defending forces available for th, next campaign could stand strengthening. Tilden, no doubt, will b, as strong as over and good for two Victoria In slngls;rtut there' doubt whether Bill Johnaton of California will again com east. After th close of th national championship at Morion lost September, the little Californian said he had probably played hla last championship tennis, and that he would never again undergo tha strain of a trip east to compete In tournaments. While short of physical stamina. little Bill la very long on fighting spirit, and It is reasonable to expect that Johnston will bo eon In notion once mor when It comes time to head off foreign Invaders. With Tlldsn and Johnston on tha homo team, the prospects will be exceedingly bright for America. do-fe- -- fT, ........ ...... too. Orf of Luck Against Such, a Mixture Yale "Team !. I single game. Hardy. Western three gam, Carlson, F. R. Bank.,.. 8M Bank B. alngl gams taam. F. three game team, F. I. Baak..... 20.8 Bohemian Suggested as 7 Opponent for Dempsey Wild shouts of glee from a plateau adof Cornells recent footjoining th sees ball triumph over Dartmouth divided attention of spectators at Ithaca. Tha shouts war In various languages, and tha polyglot nproa, was Corn!) soccer team beating Yale. Tha confusion of tongues was sxplslnsbls thus; In Cornells Unsup the goalkeeper la a Cuban, Mollnat. of basketball fame. Th fullback, or, English end Irish, Th, halfnsmd Fats And O'Connor backs are Thompson, Ctllonls ,ml Vuong Peruvian and Chius. American, Among th forward are two South Africans, Smith and Cook, tha latter Ear! Bill, another forward. Kby a conqueror. Is from th Argentine, and Rosoeau halls There is aa American at from France. PORTLAND, Or.. Dec. 24. Alexander NEW YORK, Dec. 14. Prank Rosa, a Griffith, who Bohemian Tramblta, and Johnny main heavyweight, ha bean event at th moot In tha Tox Rickard M a poartbla conarmory next Monday afternoon, will tender to tltlo. Rooat I, Jack for weigh near th Mm figure, according to 22 year, of ag. Dompooy, weigh, 181 pound . and an agreement reached today. 11 Ijichaa, stands t feet Ottokor Bart Ik, Ross' msnxger, d, 20WA BEATS OBEISHTOM. Bohemian puglllat boa that dared th, OMAHA, Neb , Dve. 24. tows olvrlty do. In 100 battle in control MOKOKI BEAT MHXABD. fasted th fntghtoa university basketball qatb-ta- t engaged and had ring Reiter, th, quarter-mlle- r. yet ta bo knocked off Europe baee lest sight, 20 to 17. It wa Urvlgh-toa- hla fact. Bortik told Special to Th Triboho. Rose Rickard that mtaatea left IS. IT foar wttb to Maeoal hartetbalt 84. The Dae MORONI. gam. To mak. It real, th, who), international in vthis country early nsxt team Cefrate, th Millard high qalet by a to play, bat Ike .loweaa. by b vlctose apart, would arrive shebang la coached by a Canuck. , , took the content. yesr. acun of 4, to 28. . ,ug-aeat- tan-rou- Callfomla-'Washlngtozr'an- ' . conter-forwgr- 't .. I A World Die. 24. Chantra i t& . NEW YORK, ball pitehlBf rvtot or tflMtiaafo of tho will ot racolra tb ilfhtrat eosaJderaHo oil ta tho opinio of Job A, Heeler, prott Oani of tbo Nnttaool ft loot raw, who tbo Mom for tho tx traoral? ferarjr bltttaf wm plored po lirotjr boll 6 raloo that rrlppta! tho pttchora, I ho NotSoa! loofno rhtof maintalnod that It on tbo mm ohft btU 64 that 4b mlo wtro bqC too iraotfte. ' I boiler I wit ridIcto4 ta tbo worfclo woo mwo Tbo wood aa4 food bat) urtra rhora foo6 m troubl I otoppinf hoary Itttair. St woo inferior pitching that In eronood (bo bitting ort than ngtbtaf in loot raid. Heydlor onto. Reoftorattoa of tbo not of reoin or f other Mibotnneo to help tbo pteher got a grip m tbo Mil will not bo tberined, teeorfUng to, tho JUttoBAl leoue chief, who eoya that bfo leflgw bon oolrod tho problem of tho oHpperp now bolt br permitting tbo vmptrm to toko tbo glono off tbo fckte b jr rubbing tt with white ft Mf that dooo ot dineoior tho pellet. Wo ho to bee firing It tbo teat and wo bar fotiwd that It ooiec tbo problem," ho Mid - a - ! No Changes Likely to Be Made in Pitching Rules twelve-roun- d Mika MeTIguo, rangy- Irish middlebeen treated unweight. fool, he ha, Mike' thinks h, fairly by premotor. should hav, been picked to battl Johnny Wilson for th ehomptonohlp. However, ta going after Bryan Downey, KfcTIgu th big Celt conqueror of Wlleon, and and Downey will likely moot In Now Orround fifteen vary shortly. leans for f 170 TEAMS. will meet Will PROFESSIONAL IT, IT, OF STANDING Shaw Woe. Lost. . bout at Federal Keeerv Bask.... .....84 2 th opening how of th Arena In Jeney Z C, M. I. Dm Lynch and Veterans Fee. War ....... ...I City next Tuesday night. Jo scheduled for originally Union Western Pntay Johnson, JJ th ppontng, will com together there on Smltb-FeMentals Stats I. January 2. .. Johnny Murray In a of Uayonn refuses 10 177 gaat,dtm ton-rou- IIEI 17 Pet. Wa. Lost. 11 10 Readall's ...6 .. ,4 .000 10 22 . Miners ttta .847 IT It takoa Assay ... .400 10 Gray Bras. ..... 10 .400 . . Nepal Plaster ..,,...,.,.12 ....12 J?.. .. .400 Western Athletic 280 High alagle game. Caatra aad .. 011 aad Martla. High thrsa ..270 team. Miners!!!.. High three gam 007 High stasia fama taam. MfamraUtan LEAGUE. COMMERCIAL t December 10: Week scdlaf BOXING NOTES J JJ)f 1S1 ISO a.. ......... . Ipwlal t Th Tribont. EVANSTON, wyo., Dec. 24. Lyman Brown defeated Charley Mason to fast wrestling match her. Mason won tho first fall when he clamped on a Japanese wrist hold after twenty minutes of wrestling. Brown won the second fall wtth a triple Mr hold In eighteen minutes. He again pinned Mason to the mot with th, asm Sammy Sieger, east aids 'featherweight, hold In eleven minutes. Brown weighed who has boon laid up for six weeks with 162 pounds, while Mason the a broken hand, has resumed training In tipped scales at 155. A large crow'll wltnesaad expectation ot a match with Billy da For the match. Rquarv Garden. Sam also has a' Madison offer, to box Harry InKabakoff In St. Louis Philadelphia. x and Danny Fresh Navy Firmly Declines to Affiliate With A. A. U. Carpentier Sends His Greetings to America Pec. 24. -- ....a..,,... More Golf Champions to Play Exhibitions - McLaughlin, WASHINGTON. Impossibility "captain Ben Cooirnd of Whitman m!l,e and Sullivan of the I nlverslty of Montana, both of an athletic affiliation of the navy with ia declared union atar all Athletic the or Vamell'o mythical eleven, Amateur member In a letter written by OaptaU J R. Train, were alao named by Walter Camp. eastern football for unnaual navv of to officer In charge athletics, Aa It la quite writer to pay any particular atleotioa to play-I Seiretarv Rublen of the union, made pubRuer In schools west of tho Rookie, this lic today by the former. Secretary a signal recnjnltlon for Northwest blen ha replied to Captain Train's letconsidered football team conference ter, but tho officer said ha was not auCaptain Evana and Irving hav played their thorized to make the reply public. last football for Idaho. It ta Impossible for ihe navy aa a whole to affiliate with the Amateur Athletic Union of America. Captain Train' Wills Box Tate letter said, ''hocausa athletUs in the navy of Its war prepare, 2 ara considered part tlons and tt would be Impossible for tha department to yield to anv organisation By WALTER ECKERSALL. any authority, however Indirect, over the u Lsaasd Wlr. conduct of Its athletic." Chicago Tribune Salt Laka Tribe The navy, together with the army, the CHICAGO. Pec. 24 Bill Tate, local letter add, ta Interested In the creation colored heavyweight, left today for Portten of a national association of amateur athland, Ore . where he la slated to box letics, which would supervise athletics rounds to a decision on January 2 with make for standardisation. burly negro, who permanently, Harry Wills, another and conIs being g eoomed as the logical opponent Include all amateur associations American trol participation In tha Olymof the holder heavyfor Jack Pempaey, pic gamea weight championship. According to Manager Howard Carr, next FOLWELL IS NAVY COACH.- -' ths for battleground who will leave athANNAPOLIS. Md , Dec. 27-T- h, week, hls fighter has a good chance to letic officials of the naval academy have beat Wills. contracted with Bob Folwall to act aa Kddle Kaw. manager of Sammy, Mandell. Rockford bantamweight, made a trip head coach of the academy football team to Milwaukee yesterday to confer with for a period covering Aha two coming . Promoter Frank Mulkern regarding a seasons. ' t " i PANTHER HOOPERS RETURN HOME TODAY i b The J. F Whitaker Cigar Go., wishes its old friends and Dern-Gardn- er are ai their beat Gardner men Promoter Harry Hengren will give the Wedneswrestling fans a day night at the Salt lake theater, and each match could easily be the features Ira Pern, world of any program. middleweight, champion, will meet Pink Gardner in a return match, the contest being staged on account of the popular demand of the wrestling fan. Gardner was not satisfied with the result of hla former match with Dern. Neither were many of the fans, and to end all argu-he ments Heagren did the only thing n could dir match the men again. High' School Stars. says that if Gardner were not given east and to the Claude Lindsay, last season the lead a match he could return got only one fall on that Pern Ing athlete of Weber academy, and Har- claim with secured a wrestling an him that old Fomoff, the star of last season's Ogtrick.' In the coming match. If Gardner den high hoop team, guard and forward, wins told be "I will you so," many there respectively, will add strength to the but If Hem wins It will be the same Aggie layout. Floyd Cowley, the diminuthe the rounds been going that has tive forward of the L. D. 8. U has been story two beaten." cannot bo he years named because of hls basket shooting. Ha past both la concerned, As far as condition la a1 trifle small for a collegiate hoopster. Vincept Giles of Heber City, a husky forwell In R. C. O. who the T. ward, played and frst aeries, will get a chance to wear the blue and white. Grant West, stellar forward of ths Boxelder high team, is another whose work In the frat and military series attracted attention. Chick football player, has Hart, never competed In basketball for the Aggies, but this year Chick la going to try hard to get Jus letter. He Is a claasy forward and has a veteran athlete's head. Competition for the team will by no means be limited to theae men only. Coach Romney has announced, but any other, aspirant in school who thinks he Davis and has sopne ability will bs welcomed on the squad. AtAlthough the high school stars who Singles bare bean selected for the squad com with good scholastic records In basketball, they will have to continue to Improve, the Devotees. according to ths ooach. for roller att basketball, like other forms of athletics Is much faster than high school type. Coach Romney states that tha transcendence la 0 NEW YORK Dec. II. More than compared with tha rise of an amateur baseball player Into organised baseball. spectators paid nearly 200.000 to However, he adds that his newcomers are witness five championship tennis tournaa likely looking group and he expects Theae ment during the last Reason. much of them. Ths Aggies schedule of games begins figures were compiled today by the treason January 7, when tha Farmers will urer of tha United Statea Lawn Tennis meet an Independent team in en exhibition came. On January 19 the A. C. association for submission to the annual squad of eight playera manager and meeting Hi February, The Davis cup challenge round which coach will leava for Montana to Indulge in flvs contests, two with the Montana the United States team won from Japan, State, two with ths Miners at Butte, and five matches to none, and the national one with Mount 8t. Charles college. The men's singles championship tournament, ooach has warned all men to report hers won by William T. Tilden H of Philaoa January 4, after thetr vacation, in good delphia, drew the largest attendance. , For the cup challenge Tound the gross shape. After deducting 78,S02.0I. revenue wa r the war tax and expenses there was left Basket League a net profit of 32,660, which will as-be divided equally between the tennis -sociations of Japan and the United i States. eerlea tickets sold The complete aryaalaatloa of another basketCounting about 4200mens chamsingles ball league Is saaonored by benny Auibeniian. In advance for the the gross reveprr14oat ef the Commercial Amateur Basket-bai- t pionship at Philadelphia, leans. nue amounted to 865. 399. 50. Deducting Already the Employees' league, the Tommer-ela- l the war tax and expenses the net profit teastm sad tbs Bsnkere' league baee mad wa 21.740 21. divided equally between their appear. nee. The new ergaaiaattoo will the association and tha club. be designated the City Amateur Basketball Tha return from the other Davie cup raywe. lea than In the challenge The elaba catered represent Pert Douglas. tie wa much Inal at Newport between The Poplar 6 rare A. C . Oregon Short Liao, Braid- round. a profit of ings, the Pltemea and tha furniture Van A Japan and Australia showed 6100. The semifinal match at Chicago Plane Hoeing company. Oames will ha played on tha Port bouglae between India and Japan made a profit floor- weekly, heglaulog January . The of. of about 2700. The other semifinal match fleers ef the newly organised league are beany at Cleveland, between Australia and DenThe second and Arthur Trott, .erraAa.hermau, president, mark, allowed a email loss. ta re. between British Isles and Tha Commercial learn will atari play on Jan- round match 00. Australia at Pittsburg made about 11. Joie Ray May Become Fighter, if Suspended Trlbuno. OGDEN. Pec. 21 Befause Ira Pern, wrestler. world jl mlddlewelghL-tiuimplonhas signed s contract with Harry H eagre n, wrestling promoter of Salt Lake, to appear In A finish contest with Pinky Gardner of Boston at the Balt Lake theater Wednesday, plana for the annual nave bean stockgrowers show In Ogden thrown somewhat up In -- the, air. Pern to meet Wm had already signed Ray of Omaha in a finish matrh In this city on Jaruary 9 for the world's. middleweight i championship. If Pern loses hls match with Gardner, according to Fred Mortensen, he will be barred from meeting Ray In Ogden. Ths contract? which ha was given calls for a match between Ira Dern, "world'a middleweight champion," and any opponent named. It can be easily broken, according to Mortensen, If Dern loses, because ha will then no longer be the world's champion. To meet every emergency, Mortensen has signed Gardner to meet Ray In case Pinky le successful in beating Dern. In this manner, Mortensen is assured of a world's middleweight championship bout, no matter how the match In Salt Lake turns out men Both are confident that they will defend the world's title against Ray.! In fact, Gardner has already made arrangements for a stay of at least a month In Utah. Dern signed tha Ogden contract because he was confidant that he would beat Gardner, and ha Is not at all alarmed concerning the reserve' clause ,tn hls contract, which permits Mortensen to discard him in the event of a loss In Salt Lake. Meanwhile Ogden Is preparing for the big match In which either Dern or Gardner will defend the worlds title against Farmer Burns's latest find, Tom Ray. The grand old man of (ha game, Burns himself, will be referee of the match Ogden-promote- r, Percy Hanson, who was named captain this week, has played two years as a guard, not counting the 120 season, which was cut ahort by the epidemic of Influensa, after the Farmers had beaten the B. Y. V. and B. T. C. In the earlier games. Lsst yesr he played an excellent and is expected to do well agsln gams season. Joe Maughan played two this years as guard at the B. Y. ., and has Tha final Using up ef the eluhe has aary not bees rwmpleted yet Prospective members of the league are the Waterloo A. C , I nlv.r-allef Vtah alnmot. Granite high school Oil A Befitting cempany, beaeret gym Baalim Motors, Pederal Reserve bank, Siigar-loeM- r Western Optical and the Knights of Columbus. The officers ef the league are benny Aaabenaan. president, and Harry Halton secGames will be played at tbs Deseret retary. gym. Tha Employee' league will etart play on December 0. Art Trnt la president of the The chiha entered represent Bark-ma- n A Beckman Snarr'a. Mount. In states A Telegraph cempany, ramose PlayTelephone ers Leaky Ptlm corporation, the beaeret hews aad the Ehetrlr company. Game will be played at the beaeret gymnasium. 5 .'. Percy Hanson Captain. one year of Aggie basketball to hla credit. Sterl Harris played on, the 111 A. C. stats champion quint as a guard and should bs able to uphold his reputation. Happy Robinson Is another former B. T. C. star and has in the past been a skilled basket shooter. If he Is In form tnla season ha should bs a wls. Lorelne Ivins was a squad member last year and can be alternated at oenter er forward positions. Cyril Hammond Is a lengthy pivot man, and learned hls basketball at tbs B. T. C. under Coach Joe Jenson. He also was a member of Jenson'S 11 Aggie Theae six men are the only champions ones of the equad who have appeared on the A. C. floor as hoo patera before. Coach Romney has aelected Wesley Schaub and Howard Woodside, the onlv two members of the famous Logan high quint of last season who are not back at the high school this year. Schaub was forthe unanimous choice for ward, being a demon at locating the hoop was Woodslde and a fast floor worker. captain of the Orissiy team and a guard. The Accompanying Illustration shows ths belt purchased by ths Ogden livestock show promoters to bs presented to the winner of tha match In Ogden on Ira Dern of gait Lake January & between and Tom Ray of Omaha. The belt lade- a rich and handsome token, and is signed to be emblematic of the middleof ths weight wrestling championship work!. 11 Is now on display In Balt Lake at 139 South Main street. It will be removed to Ogden and put on exhibition there this week. IRA MUST BEAT PINK TO GET OGDEN BOUT - CHICAGO. 25, 1921., d, yYv |