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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1922. IS Karasick and Dern to Meet on Mat Tuesday oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo Will Be Contest of Strength Against Skill , lifting, hut has devoted all hie time to the study of the fmer points of wresand leverage tling, counter-hold- s Karasick has already shown that K knows a great deal about wrestling but he is not the finished wrestler that Bern la Therefore, the coming match will be a teat of physical strength against wrestling oltlll. Bern started to wrestle when he wae Wien years of age, Karasick was nearly twenty when he started but he is who have seen AI a natural wrestler, as his past record Th wrestling Karasick in action aro convinced that he has proved, il a great athlete, and oil predict that he Karasick Splendidly Developed. w'll prove a worthy opponent for Ira Promoter When Harry lieagren rn and Karaskk yesBern, worlds middleweight wrestling measured he 1 found was Karasick that match terday, their night Tuesday in champion, Oaklander Meets Standards of Perfect Athlete; Champion Is Master of Tactics. (ui "J 5 1 t ChiMmsWmW Sings injour IBeqp THINK 150 BflJWN at the Salt Lake theater The contest trill be to a finish and there can be no draw One or the other must win. Karasick claims to be the gtrongeet man of the world for his inches and weight and he has won many prizes in and open competition in weight-liftinis ready now to meet any man of the world-i- n such a contest The question How is whether he can utilise his great against the wresallng strength effectively knowledge of Bern The tetter is a fin- ished wrestler; he has never tried weightg, the best developed athletic who has come here to wrestle Bern, He has a tug chest expansion and has the shoulders of a 300 pound man, and the entire upper true propart of his body is developed infour a and s expansion is portion. Dern half inches, while Karasick stretches the tape six inches. Bern s shoulders jjieasure forty-si- x lm hee, while karasick measures inches From the fifty and three-fourtwaist down the two men are about equal, with little or no difference in their measurements -- strong contender again Following is the schedule January 12 and 13, Montana at Missoula, January )7, Gonsaga at Spokane, January 18, Washington at brattle January 19, Multnomah Athletic club at Portland, January 20, Oregon at Eugene, at Corvallis, January 22, Oregon Aggies SalemJanJanuary 20, Willamette et uary 28, Washington State college at Pullman; January 27, Washington State at Moscow; February 19, Washington at Mosoow, February 14, Willamette at Mos- cow, February 19, Oregon Nat Moscow; February 21, Oregon Aggies at Moscow, February 2.1, Washington State at Moscow, February 24, Washington State at Pullman. February 26, Whitman college at Moscow; February 27 and March J, Montana at Moscow. One More Busy Week for Farmers; Senior Class in the Lead. ALBION NORMAL TO HAVE STRONG FIVE Coach Outline The intercioss series being conducted The Albion Normal prospects for a at the Granite school with only eight whirlwind team in basketball are bright r men reporting for the first twenty-fougamed left to be played, finds the first of call Coach We iso! A at the practice and seoond-yea- r students eliminated with the seniortand juniors waging a close fight for the title. Before Fridays games the third-yestudents were leading by -one game. On Friday they lost all four games and went into second place, while the seniors took ail of their games. The seniors are now in lead, with eighteen victories and. five defeats, while the third-yea- r boys are close seconds, havThe ing won fifteen and lost eight sophomores have won thirteen and lost ten and the first-vestudents have failed to put over a single victory, having lost all of their twenty-thre- e game By taking, on Friday, one of the closest game ever played, the senior B team remained the only undefeated five in the series In their last game they were on the small end of a 19 to 7 score at the and of the first half .When the second period ended the score was tied at IS all, and In the extra period, the seniors registered five points as against three for their oponenta, giving them the game 21 to 19. The members of this undefeated five are Carl Vordherg, Edison Whitaker. Dougas Tax lor. Mathew Broderick, Brice Irvine, Stewart Wright and Guy Anderson Although the series hes occupied most 'of the attention of the coaches, several games for the protective first practicewere p laved during the week. On squad Monday night the Farmers tucked away two easy victories, winning from Spald-- 3 jogs, 42 to 19, and from the Poplar Grove fofive, 31 to 13. In the game wit Kpold- -. Jeneen, playing center for Granite, ines 1 baskets, while Spen-- 9 registered eight field made fifteen of their eer for the visitor nineteen points. double-headin - i was on Tuesday a the Granite first five plated 15at Murray, to 20, while their second string kihing put over a 22 to 20 victory against thea Wednesday night Murray seconds but as 1 game was slaved at Grantsville, Bono of the Granite autos carrying part ofiSutherthe team failed to arrive. Coach - land was forced to use a makeshift team was handed a nice ..lineup This ,, trimming, 22 to 11, by the Grantsville j, , For this week a fuli schedule of games On Monday a team 0 has been arranged Douglas will meet the Granl- S( from Fort tians bn the Granite floor The following day the Deseret News team will play a u game and cn W ednesday the Farmers will play the Fireman five On Friday ,the Jordan high school five will also be t piaved at Granite At least two games the holiday will be nchedttied during ..week, the first with Pleasant Grove and the other with Jordan. It is a delightful car and is equipped with electric ms and everything necessary for starter, demountable-risafe and convenient' driving. "qsk H$" I x a This attractive enclosed car, with its well known economy of operation and dependability in service, is already serving thousands of business and professional men every day in the year. - wese Unheard of terms good for great portion of the men are in ehape and physically from the football season, are fast rounding into a smoothly-workin- g machine The fact that the Normal ha so many h school stars and several man of college experience bide fair to expect a fast stiing of hoopsters this year limited time only Five Distinct Advantages Are Yours When You Deal with Us Among Gam Stephens, high school last season Stephen bids fair to make a mark at renter this season. Noble Bohon formerly of the U. of I, is a forward, while Barrus and Neilson, of Oakley, are also showing up well Christiansen is back In wJiool after several years of absence, and will be remembered by Normal students as e product of Coach Rtpley in the days of Neeley, gtegdienson and Irmls from Declo E T Barrus. a is finding the hoop successfully. Severs others of more or less high school prominence are showing up well and will make good bids for regular bertha, among whor are Henery, Jones, Roberts, Pomeroy Mahonev, Jut! son and 111 is Games are being scheduled with a few gs s r, er te jne SEVENTEEN GAMES FOR IDAHO QUINT Special 4 The Triton. I NTVBRHTy OF IDAHO, - MOROCW, Dec. IS, Idaho basketball for the forth, coming season, consisting or. seventeen v games with Pacific Coast aid North- i west conference team, ha been announced from the athletic department office Beside theee conference games, the andaU have arranged for two game 4 with team and are cogame for eev. nsidering securing home eral other openings in the schedule Thla season will be some hat easier than the in which Idaho too the -- one last year , championship in both the coast and northwest circuits. With a comparatively eran outfit Idaho la expected to be a The cold air is kept out by Plate Glass window which fit tightly in their frames. ffiywcl ..... ar r This Coupe is so Cozy and Snug inside. tojjrtie (j The measurements of Dern and Karm-tlo- k are as follows. AI Karasick Ira Dern 70 Inches 71 W inches ?... reach 5 ft 014 inches .height.. 6 ft 84 inches 18 inches 17 inches , neck 46 Inches .. shoulders. ... .804 inches 78 inches. . chest normal . 4014 inches 34 imhes. , chest contracted 3614 inches ills inches cheat expanded. 40 inches inches inches inches 714 inches inches inches Inches 06S and DOG FELLERS ar for Winter Brining DAY Vermifsjoti What the Tape Shows. LEFT, IRA DERN; RI GHT, AL KARASICK Coupe 142 A A large crowd was present at the Commercial club gvmnasium yesterday afternoon to we Bern and Karasick work with their respective trainers. Karasick took of on Joe Milo, champion heavyweight British Columbia, and the two wrestlers gate the fane a real bout while it lasted, After kara'ick shows great condition tho workout, Milo announced that he would like to meet any of the heavyweights in this part of the country, adding that they can name their own terms as to the division of the purse Tickets will be placed on sale at the Salt Lake theater tomorrow morning. W ideal isthe Jack Is a Aog who might aptly bo termed a veteran Scotch 'colhe. Ha has lone been a member of the Peterson family, S 1 0 South Seventh East, and claims Floyd as his technical owner only. II s exact age is not known, although it is believed to be about seven tears. Jack does not believe in displaying any signs of partiality to any members of the family, and is always on hand to greet each one of them when thev step off thstreet car He aiwavs buff's a hearty welcome and then escorts them home. 5 So-a- t nearby high schools for the forepart of the season and a trip is planned invading I tah and northern Idaho. The Normal took the cellar position in the conference tournament at Pocatello lest year, but will be heard from in a differThe (first game ent manner this season on the home floor will likey be with Twin Falls high school or the I D. S V, of the COALVILLE QUINT WINS AND LOSES to The Tribune. COALVILLE, Dee 18, The Norik Summit clone high echool quint last evening won a game from the eltunal team by a 41 to 28 core Tonight they were not ao fortunate, and Both Inst to the Krenitoo high achool 22 to 21! But twengame were clean and hard fought ty four fouls were called throughout both affairs, who howd to the heat advanThe player tage for North Summit In both gtmea were T. Long, Gara and L Neeley. The ecoree NORTH SrMMIT. ALUMNI Special otrp , Ferrell If. .2 9 0 lHro,lt Phalen rf. .4 8 4 12T Long rf . P Neeley.c. 1 0 6 2! L. Neeley c. Boybeu lg . 3 0 9 4 Hanson If . Bollock rg. 9 6 9 0-Long rg . . Casec..... 2 0 9 4Morby.rg Totals. Referee 11 Allen. r. S. MH Totals . . . e 8 2 i0 r0 f 6 0 0 19 2 2 6 4 9 0 4 10 6 2 9 0 '6 9 IS,' 2 2 22 Our New Home Main Was. 384 Kenneth Reich, tha freshmen, Parkin aon and Spencer showed dley. Erwin Derrick, John Lund, Frank Gtlbert. Ernest Nott, Up bKt Joe Barney, Martin Fernstrora. Steward The wvtr- SOPDOMORB FRESHMBV Gallacher, jack Ryan, Charles Lloyd, Cr T r p r. T f p. Lawrence Cooley, Robert Heckler and ft ft c ft Lunt ft o ft ft Frank Johnson ft ft 81 McMnrdi If ft 0 Seniors Calvin Herman, George Anft ft Of Parktnsn rf 2 ft derson, Dick Newhausen, Kenneth Tayft 2 Thomas lg A 1 lor Horace Lloyd Russell Jarrett, Ralph ft 0 2 fhrlateB'Ui.rg 0 ft Anderson Joe Folca, A benefit vaudeville entertainment and Kenneth KavaKpencr rg 1 ft naugh, Gladden Hugentobler, Rajmond dance was given teat evening at the Enrf ft 0 Watson and Hal Bowen Ldylon. rg, ft ft sign ward amusement hall, in behalf of Tetley the Salt Lake soccer etar 1ft 0 0 20 Total Totals ...3 S 0 3 Len halfback WINNERS The affair was a decided sucSumaica Hrferc, cess. Sal-- Lake soccer it os turned out n masse and the house was hardly large BY MARGIN PRICE WINS enough to accommodate the crowd. The some selections by Prof Included program The National Poppet beak hoopeter were so Blihu Cali and some of his students as watch for the Firemen yesterday is a game Well as a performance by the Purrlngton at the police graiaasium, loetng IT to S4 The A sketch by the following memtroupe winner took the had early in the game and Special te The Tribune of the Salt Lake soccer club br from then on were Sever heeded Dec 16 The second practice bers PRICE, much lorth Poole, Clarham, applause Urerv man on the winning quint wored four Fame of the Southeast Utah league at or more goal. TurvlPe, Wlte and Perry Smith led In number with the Carbon high school svmnaaium last McKnight, H. Chapman was in charge of the John sine. Leonard and Jorgenson were the etar n reand Huntington ght between Price affair and after the program had been performers for the bank team. sulted in a score of 36 to 25 in favor rendered W 1111am The wore introduced Service, was one of Price of fastThe I NATIONAL the game riREMEN COPPER est on re ord president of the Utah Soccer Football and the honors were about union, BANK 0 T. F P Schubach who the cup presented Smfth rf .. 9 24 0 T F P even to Harold Turville, chaptatn of the Salt 9 12'Leonard rf The lineup follows Fife If .. 8 9 0 12 Lake team, and commended the club for Latimer e . 0 121 vsartln rf , 10 0 2 Price Huntington the fall Its excellent showing C DeFreise.. . c t 0 8! Baglln If 9 0 9 Rumner schedule. He also calledduring Drouhay.rg. attention to the .... 0 8 J Brown If. 9 9 6 Ere. If mon . . . . Horsley .If Ouj of true exhibition sportsmanship superb R Brown, e . 9 0 9 Jean-elm- e H. Furlong... rf . at the games . lg. Buy,e ..... 0 0 6 D Furlong... . , Jones Mr. Turville responded, expressing his .. 9 2 1 Pavla.r McArthur. Demman rg satisfaction at the achievement of th Jorgensen Ig 16 0 Referee. Charles H. Madsen, umpire, club and extending to all the plaver his Samuel A. Jr King, sincere thanks for the loyalty and excelTotals. .29 9 6 84 Total... g 2 1 IT lent eupport given the team In every Beferoe Lambert his apLoses. respect. He especially expressed Vineyard Five In which the preciation of the manner treasurer Special to The Tribune and vice president, 1 -- The Springvine president, had Dec SPRING VIT.I.F. handled the affairs Of th secretary Swoml team basketball ward . tonight defeated Alter the exercises a dance was the Vlnevard five. 4 te 12 The first half elub was quite even for the local plaver led by, hAU the to Th Triban. to8priJ players and the management of but as score. The aecoed half wae t afterMT club are asked to meet Sundavstore PLSASUNT Dec 1ft. Tho Wt Hrb walkawayit for BprtigviUe for S at 3 o clock aiding ftrhoot tan from Salt Lake C'itjr tonight denoon at tha Waaatfb academy team by a feat! the purpose of having their pieture JK wan ft! to cioa (4 Th gam faat and took. NHtbBf tam rcitiDg front aiart to ftaiah how4 np wait oa the guard line, ao the aoor lag waa fmjwmt. BASKETBALL Th first half waa quite tight, th acor to The Tribune. , fnc Went Botij team tfcen Special bing 1ft to 14 In 1 8 Deo. POCATELLO. Idaho, r Coach tha Meooft half opm4 up arif CHAMPAIGN, 111 , Dec 18 University Chnrtetuwo, ylatUng forward, had a rood McDonald of th Pocatello high school of Illinois defeated Washington univer! of hi Warn a right-orrrontng agd team announced this evening of Bt Louis in the first basketball goal a. Rnggeri, kwnt guard pUrad only basketball that the first game of the local team sity game of the season here tonight. 29 to 14. part of tha gam, Out accounted for aig gcwis would be Wednesday on the Vocal floor Tha arwr COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Dec. 18 with the speedv quintet of Lbgan Utah, WA8ATTH WEST T not a conference The Sam Houkton Normal basketballteam 0 T P P high school This 0 T 0 0 ft ft O VnHoctc If Pat If 0 0 game but a fast comeet is antic patej, won the second gam from the Texas rf .. 0 ft 0 0 and it will also an opportunity Aggies here tonight, 17 to 16, after losing Chrtna,rf - 111 00 0 252i Perry, RamrmfMwn If 0 0 0 0 for the coaches toprovide 0 Millet, line up the players for In yesterdays game, 48 to 2 c ft 0 0 ft the Carman, e 4 3 3 11 J Thom The Normalites wore leading. It to 7, regular district schedule. 2 Jcanacltn radft rg 1 0 men of last yeas squad are hack at the end of the first half, but the Ag0 ft C in Seven Criamoo, lg ft 0 ft ft W Tbpmi lg lead until achool this year, and all indications gies made and held a ft 0 12 fiarray, lg. 01 ft 6 ft Buggrrt )g to the locals having a sueeeeeful the last two minutes of play, when a 0 0 2 Jaaalm,lg 18 4 ft point Lust, rf season Garrett, captain Erickson. Jack-sofield goal gave Sam Houston a Sell, Jackson, Cutton and Richey lead, and the Farmers failed to score Total . 18 8 8 s4 Touts ,,.12 10 T 31 are again In the game, ail being plaver thereafter, Rcfaree, Parry g who wore the colors of the IOWA CITY. Iowa, Dee. 16 Iowa unisquad test year CLASS here versity opened It basketball seasonGalea-burBEATS SAN DtEQO. tonight defeating Knox college of LOGAN BAKERSFIELD GAME HI 11. 21 . Bakersjo SAN DIEGO, Cal , Deo. IS field high school eleven won th chamFOOELS CONDITION) CRITICAL. Special to Th Trfbana. of southern California here this pionship 1ft LOG IV, Dec Tha sophomores mtnped afternoon when It defeated Ban Diego PHILADELPHIA. Dec 16 Horace P H oror th in th .first gam fretfO of high, 17 to 6 The gam was hard fought Fogel, former baseball manager and acor th Pi by Aggi cias winning 3 arica, was scored Bakersfield and spectacular sporting writer, who is critically ill, hosof 2 to ft. Th first half ndd 1ft to 4 far from his second removed to home a the today til aeTvhs, who cam back in th laat period points in the first quarter, in the third pital His condition Is such that physiquarter was scoreless, and and bsid tha frbjnB down to on Ion has. and fourth each the riortherners pushed cians do not expect h m to recover He Baker and Wbtr two athlete trmm th suffered a stroke of paralysis on Branch A C , wnra th aura far th wins, the oval across the igoa! for a touchFr down and kicked the extra point tries scoring all hwt' four points btwn tbm SALT LAKE CLUB PRESENTED WITH SOCCER TROPHY 1 FIREMEN LARGE t FROM HUNTINGTON FIVE I -- - WEST HIGH WINS AT MT PLEASANT INTERCLASS BASKET TOURNEY AT WEST While the West high first team IS traveling through th southern part of Ftah Coach Rov McIntyre will conduct n interclaes hoop series at the West h gh gymnae ura The senes will call for ten games, two to be plsved each afternoon, starting tomorrow, Each class at the West high will have two teams, a first team and a second tram The purpose of ths lnterelass series is 19 get more aspirant out tor basketball From theee and the ones already out Coach McIntyre will choose his squads for the Red and Blue leagues About forty students have signed up for the in t ere lass series, the Junior having the greater number out. Dick Burnside Will be captain of the sophomores bluest Nott of the Junior and Kenneth kavanaugh of th seniors. hiEach captain from will pick for hov class and then will pick five more for the class team second The following student have aimed up for the series Sophomores Odell Hill, Abner Ward Dick Archie Eikrem, Charles bl cox Floxd Utter, Earl Rager Ed Burned Cotemere. Paul Chase, Brady. George Re d Ungorman, Moms Boyd and EJwood Neheker Junior Ne'son Aldfieh, Ernest Bad- - A ' Pocatello Hoopsters Wilt Play Logan Quint a .0 f 2837 one-poi- nt n, one-poi- nt first-strin- SOPHS WIN AT g. |