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Show ,1 im THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1922. yynntiM tJUTT AND JEFF This Is Something to Weep About Ttl... 8 JT II 2ft) ToUls.. 10 8 21 EAST AND BOXELDER PLAY THIS AFTERNOON Vjcber and Davis Victims; I Granite Adds Two More At 8.36 o'clock this afternoon the bsjth b&sketeera will play their first triple-heade- WIN S. FIVE one-side- 06 EASY FOR one-side- I I 1 so' niton, if.. PouHov.e., M 0 Tmyloe,e. . . Kmch.rf .. Tonnf.lt. . Oirtyger,. hVesUg Crow too, Ig. g 10 SAINT. . T. gtuph't rf. fvxie.rf. ... Total. . Malt.. r pOjRttcfc.rf 1 .., 1 15 o. g 12 ft 4 ft ft 0 ft ft ft ft 9 DATI8. o. 13 Tata In... ft 14 4 11 Totals... 2ft 13 fiefrrM, Eantawortb; irmptir. A mood. 2 62 BOXELDER DEFEATS I t. r SOUTH CACHE FIVE P p te The Tribune. BIUGHAM CITT. Dec. 19. Ppeelal 2 Utl t. ft South Cache met defeat here high school basketeer encountered when the Boxthey tonight 1 elder high school quint. The score was 0 0 4 Pate.e SO te 14. local held the high The boys 0 0 Linrfford.rg. 2 hand throughout and never was their Bobbins, If . , 0 lead, which they garnered early In the Harm, If.... 0 contest, endangered. Th score at the end of the first half Totals.... g S g 15 was 20 to 13, favoring th locala In the final half the Boxelder boys allowed only WKBtin. u. t. r. p. on point to be scored, meanwhile making ?. r. 1 total of ten themselves. Kllaaon an ia TCeb.rf.,., 40 00 00 $0 aBurt for Boxelder and E. Maughaa for lJIory,rf 0 SjRatxIaD.rf . . 1 13 Varinrood.lf 0 2 Mom,c SAINTS. prsttrf.... Metdewair t 0 Johnoa,lf. Pykmaa.e . pmram.rg. gifood.lf... ... ... 0Rer.r(. OiParker,rg... PetB.HK Total.. 10 Tooele, 801 Tli CATTIE BOXELDER. T j O. T. 4! . 4 7 0 0 liltoJtoa.rf.s. C (Miooibe.r. , 5 0 8 0 ORurUg..... 0 illMw.r. . , , 0 O 8 Htnkes.rf. , . 0 O j G. T. K. KltUmi If,. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Balt game of the year when they clah with the Boxelder five in the Leopard gym. The game today will give Coach Warthman liis first chance to tee hi warriors In action. Leopards have been bargaining Its Belt. forThea series to Scalps of garnet to extend throughout the holiday season, but aa yet the schedule Is indefinite. The next gamee on the East list will be with Spring-villJ)n tha Deseret gymnasium floor yesnext Friday in the Sprlngvllle high terday tha Saints won all tha games of school gymnasium. r, a With Weber Normal finds and seconds, and tha Pavla County BINGHAMITES bgth quint as th opposition. D. The first game, between tha Weber seconds anJ the Saints' dings, went to the Saints by the wore of 23 to 6. The 8prf! to Th. TrUxma, d second contest, between the Davis high BINGHAM, Dc. 11. In a SOU one of the Saints' first squad quinta, contest played hers this evening the L. also went to the Saints by the score of D. 8. Junior college five of Balt lake 8 to 15. In the third contest, between srs taken Into camp by the Bingham tha Saints and Weber, the Saints28 again hoopeter., the score bring 43 to 21. The to 24. local took a lead early In the contest came out oh too by the score of This contest was by far the most inter- and they were never once headed. Th of score at the end of the first half was content best the and played esting the day. First one team would lead then 24 to 13 for the Binghamites. led In the BINGHAM Saints The the other. larger U. 1). 8. V. JR. COL.1 G. T. F. F. (I. T. r. P.l part' of the second half and ended up on C 4 0 0 8 S 4 ftiG.ythwte.rf Tl.eeot.rf 2 the long end of the score. By winning 2 1 1 ft this game the Saints evened up the de- A Smith If. 13 0 00 21Themu.e... 2 0 feat which the Heberltos administered Welker If.. Klinbjr.lt... 10 0 2 .. ft A 0 8 weeks C.Wowlf... two at ago. (VfhUri.rg. Ogden upon them 8 11 ft 21 IJdrlell.rt 1 0 0 2istlllinu.lf.. game that was algo won by a margin of TA 15ddeH.lt 0 0 ft ftj onlv two points. Anderson, Couch, and best U.Wood.rf- - 0 ft 0 0 Budge for Weber showed to the Jenadvantage. For the Saints Imtt, Total... ft 4 2 21 ToUl... 18 12 ft 42 beet game. kins and Pelt played the In the second game Davis started Out strong and took a" early lead, but tha GUNNISON IS Saints quickly recovered and gradually GRANTSVILLE took the lead from the Yellow and Brown. The first half endad with the score of 20 to 8. in the favor of the Saint. The Speriil lo The Tribune, Saints in the second half Increased their OUN NISON, Dec. 19 The Grantavllle lead four more points. Ftir the Saints. team won here tonight from Pearson, Jenkins, Johnson and Foote did basketball the Gunnison tor high school five, by a soore while Davis, some of the best playing, as the soore Vender good and Lin lord showed out of 82 to 16. The contest, d. The loIndicates, wag very bright. w era In the third game the Saints seconds cale took the lead early and they never Dart night the Grants-vlU- e headed. completely outplayed the Weber seconds score a five defeated Saline, by and won the' game by a good margin. 36 to 3. Tomorrow Grantsvllle will of were Interplay Many of Weber's long passes shoots were the North Sanorte team. cepted and all of their long and Service G RANTS VUIN. HIGH. OCMNWON Kenler off. For the Saints, T. F. P 0. T. P. F. did well, and Clark and Taylor showed ltmintalf.. G. 1 ft 2 4W.tiMi.ir.. 0 0 12 II 10 up well for the Weberitea. for the ft 21 1 0 211'ook.rf Bnrvoma.rf. gametr Tototmp.c. 0 The lineup and summary . 2 0 0 4 1 Forlbrrt.e. BBTONPS. iutINTB 8BCONDS. j WEB Bit II ft 4 . S I ft 0 0 mroasbrg.lf O. T. f. P. Mjrap,!..e G. T. F. P I Olson. m. . 6 2 10 41Prlr,rf.... 01 4 Kwlr,rf .. 0 4 0 0 0ft 0 OfRaH.rf. HllVf.e.. ft 6CUrt.if Petr ram. rf. 1 I. WmthBtl.rf. Ludberg.tC. 10 0 2 S tit gostr.lf.... ft 2 grrvtre.lf . JobBaABv,i( 3 0 0 4 0 2H'touidtor.lf. ft 2 OVERL at 3 Ktat.rff., Total... B.fenrt, 6 4 Watkins. 0 0 4! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ffunpker,c. lliawt.rf..,. 111 ToUa. .. F. P. 6 14 12 7 ft 0 0 4 0 2 30 WEST TEAMS TAKE TWO FROM BRYANT In the two basketball games plaied yesterday, the West high scorn! team defeated the Bryant first team, 20 to 7. and the panther Midgets defeated the Bryant midget, by the score of 20 to 6. The Red and Black hooper kept the lead In both of these two games, and at no time did the Bryant lads come anywhere near tying the team. The Bryant lads were way off in their due to the cause of no gymnasium in which they can train. Then however, put up a good passing game that beat that of the West high lads. Ward and Baddley were high-poiboys for the Panthers. while Stafford and Holden were the beet players for the losers. basket-shootin- g, nt 7TB8T rttwlf.,.. Hlll.rf tv.rt.e, Bikrem.lg., Nott.r. ... Boyd.rf.... HIGH. U. T. F. T 2 1 0 0 ft BKYANT. G. T. F P If.. 2Ientry.rf.. o McIntyre, a 14 1010 1 ft ft 1 ST. BOLTS, Dec. 19. (Retrieving lost golf balls on the municipal links has been so lucrative to Matt C. M alfor the 1923 privley, that he bid ileges. This bid was accepted this afternoon by the board of public service. MaJIey. who holds this year, concession under an informal contract for which he paid 3220, employs boys to search for the balls. If found Immediately they are returned to the owner. Many balls, however, are not found until the owners leave the links, and Mr. Malley pays the boys ( cents a piece for these, repaints them sod sells them for from 10 to 4ft cents. It was explained. The first half ended with th loahead, 20 to 12. Peterson and Barton, two Snow Nor mal guards, played excellent basketball. Carman and Christensen were tha out standing stars for the Red and Black lead. cals players WIST HIGH. . Laet.lf ... J. . It Tout..NORMAL Referee, 2BeI.rf 4 0.0 . Thrlstnsn.lf Csrmsn.e. . Hr dm. nr . lirrey O. T. F. P. 1 2 Armstrong .If 1 0 0 2 0 OiHsmiltoa.e.. 3 0 6Peterwm.rg. ft ft 2 16 ft 0 0 10 8 18iB4rtoa.lf 0 0) 0 01 ft ft .... M1U.U.C. SNOW 7 MOB COU.RGR. G. T. P. P. BiLrf-...- ft 0 0 10 Holdes.r..,. 0 1 0 0 2 Atkim.lg, . . 0 1 0 0 2, Dooley, rg. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 OiKelch.lf.... 0 0 5 Total. . in UeCerae, ft 4 Tisane. Retrieving Golf Balls Is Profitable Vocation 8 2ft Erlkte. jrj ToUls... 18 ft 2 38 GRANITIANS TWICE COME OFF VICTORS The Granite high school five scored two victories yesterday. The first was against the Westminster five, the score being 39 to 25, and the second against the Deseret New team, 36 to 21. Both contests were hard fought and at some stage of the games the teams fought on even terms. The games were played at Granite. In the game against the Parsons the Farmers started strong and ran up seven points before the visitors scored. B. Patt3 0 0 ft erson registered several nice shots, and Total.. 10 0 0 20 Totala. , Beferea, Hclatyre. the first quarter ended 12 to 8. Granite showed some excellent team work In the second period and ran up a big lead, the first half ending 2i) to 14 for the Farmers. In the opening of the second half the BY NORMAL visitors played their best game, running up ninexpoints while holding their oppo-hen- ts scoreless. In the third quarter they Special t Tb Triboat. EPHRAIM. Dec. 19. The West high outscored the Granitians, 13 to 7. In the and Blue again found basketball players of Salt Lake were final period the Red 23 scoring points to the Parhanded the most severe defeat of the themselves, 8. sons' were when beaten by southern trip they team proved easy for the the Snow Normal junior college tonight by The News Farmers In all quarters except the third, the score of 28 to 28 The they outscored their opponents The Panther guarding line was unable when ten minutes showed the score 13 to 2 first g to prevent the accurate 23 half ended the and first for Granite local The home of the sauad. players held the lead throughout the game and to 3. With a new lineup at the opening failed five second the of Granite half, the at no time were the Salt Laker In the TOT MIDGETS. I BRYANT illDGFTS. . T. F. P. O. T. r. P. Derrick.... 1 0 0 2'fttafferd.tf., l ft 0 0 4 ftiHayrtrerf... badfltoy.... flmrtatt... 1 0 0 2, Dooley, e. , 1 Ryan...... 0I 00 0ft 02j Van Cotf.lf,. 10 .a Yolpevt.rg. Brad,,.. 2 0 0 4Walkar.lf... 0 Boyd Dvnferflrkl I 0 0 2' Harris, nr. . . O 1 0 0 2 Uard.rf... 0 0 0 5 Hill. WEST HIGH BEATEN SNOW basket-shootin- Reg. U. BRINGING UP FATHER MAGGIE - I VAJZ. THIHK1N- - IT VfOULD BEL NICE OH! Pat. THAT to: "WELL. WELL -- TO-GO v WHERE! Cbax: 0 I ft. Beg. U. 8. Mirk C. Flxher. Pit - ar four-scho- WESTMLNSTEB. G. T. 8 12 Vowlmer.rf 1 0 Moreton.e. . 0 0 Forbealg. . . 1 0 5 0 U.Patrw.rg B Patrsalf IS 12 TVitall.. Referee, Bated. GAAXITX. Q. T. 2 2 . 8 II 2PMermn.rf-01 Nortlb.e. 8 0 2 GwUttsmalg 0 0 10 WhR.ker.nr. () half of 4 he gams the Junior lads were unable tqmako anr counters. The second game was also a affair. Both teams lacked the good eye for the basket, especially the sophomores, wno missed many easy shots at the hoop. The score at th end of the first half was 18 to 3 for the seniors. For the two winning teams Nott, Gilbert, Melton and Anderson were the best players, while for the losers Baddley and Gallacher played good basketball. one-sid- 8 211 0 0 0 0 Rnttef.lf. . . . JUNIorTX). G. T. F. B.rney.rf,. Nett. If Gilberts. Cooley, r..j. Fwn.trm.lg Reich, rf... 0 0 ft ft 0 0 0 2 ft Tot. to. . 11 0 ft Refere. McIntyre. 0 0 ft 04 WestWestVirginians ft 0 12 0 2 0 0 0 0 18 ft R7ne.rs0n.lf Total... 8 38 28 18 NFW. ht Officials Chosen for Grid Game at Phoenix 7 S GRAN IT. ' G. T. F. P. I G. T. F. P will, post-seas- OiNwnM-hdr.l- THREE FOR AT Standing In the West high class seriee: W. U Pet. 1 Ronior fA) 1.00ft .1 1.000 Wenlor (B) 1 1.000 Junior (A) 0 .000 Junior (B) 0 .000 Sophomore (A) ...., 0 .000 Sophomore (B) Two more games were played In the West high class series yewtorday, the junior (A) team defeated the junior (B) basketball players, 23 to 6, and the senior (B) squad defeated the sophomore (B) team by the score of 23 to 9. , In the first game the Junior (A7 team far outplayed the Junior (B) squad. At no stage of the game were the second Junior boys In the lend. The score at the end of the first was 12 to 8. In the second 1 DON'T CA.RE. KNOW EOT 4 WHAT TOO HAVE IVE HEARD I'M NOT HEARD THAT, IT Vt A .TOCHATE ,CN FINE PLACE - 1 -- Entrain. MORGAN TOWN. W. Va., Dec. 19 The Virginia unlveraity ' football men, Including squad of twenty-eigcoaches and trainers, left here late today in a private car for San Diego, Cal. The mountaineers will meet Gonzaga university on Christmas day. Coach Spears said his men were in fins trim. The squad, undefeated this season, will arrive in Chicago tomorrow morning. O. No other stop will be made. PHOENIX, Arts., Dec. 19. Glen Perkins, former Kansas university star, referee tho football 0 2;n.rt,if Penrose. If.. BOOM game here Christmas day between the ATeeon.rf . . 1 0 0 2'Ratter.rf,., 4 lft ft 14 University of Arizona and the Utah Agft 8 6 10 8 1IJeneen.e. . . . 4 ft Canoon.r. It was announced tonight by the f 0 0 0ft gies, 0 0 0 WHktns.lg committee in charge of arrangements. Tbom.s.r,. 0 O 0 001 M.wnoa.nr.. . 02 ft8 ft0 04 M. H. Bice, Montana, has been se0 ft 0 Peterwo.rf Reew.lg... jR7ne.1eoa.lf 0 0 0 0 lected as umpire, and Royal Heldenrlch, head linesman. Word was reft Oregon, ft 0 0 jGwilUam.,rg ceived today from the Coaches of tho ri12 val 21 teams IS 8 38 Totals... Tot.l. . . 8 10 8 giving final . approval to this list. It was stated. Referee, Baird. The Arisons Wildcats will arrive in Phoenix Friday, while the Utah Aggies TEAMS TIED will reach here Saturday morning. Both teams will hold secret practice WEST Saturday on the new gridiron TOP at the DESKBET le ft 2 0 ft 0 28 10 STATE COLLEGE. Twenty-tw- o 3000-mi- 0 0 0 4 0 ft ft, 0 0 SENIOR (B). 0. T. F. EASTERN TEAMS START ON TRIP TO WOOLLY WEST 19. Pa., Dec. Pennsylvania State college football players left here late today on JUNIOR (B. P. O. T. F. F. the first lap Of their Journey to oiotll.rher.rf, Pasadena, where they will meet the SlKaruutMt of California eleven Southern University lUAldrick.e.. on New Tears day h the big intersec4 RlUw.rf-..- . tional game of the Carnival of Roses. 0 Howe. Coach Bez'.ek, Assistant Coach Martin. Oj Hewlett, rf.. Graduate Manager Fleming and Student Manager Parsons completed the party. 22 Tout.... 2 0 0 8 They are llue in Chicago early tomorrow and will spend the day there. Their special car will be attached to the Calitomorrow out of limited SOPHOMORE fornia Chicago (Bl. F. O. T. F. P. night. The oar will be dropped at Wil1 .1 8 liams, Ariz., Friday and Saturday night ft ft 0 will be devoted to a tour of the Grand 0 0 0 canyon. The player are due to arrive ft ft ft In Pasadena Sunday. 0 0 ft F. F. 0 4 T ed . I F. P. By George McManus Off. By BUD FISHER Off.) get- going and -- were outpointed In- - the third period, the score showing 10 to 9 for the Deseret News five. For the New the work of Cannon waA easily the best, this player scoring numerNone of the Farmers ous long shots. showed to special advantage In this contest. Previously to thesq contest the four final Granite class series games were played, the results placing the fourth-year students at the top of the percentage wins and six column with twenty-on- e defeats. The juniors finished a close second, having won nineteen and lost four eight. The sophomores registered stuteen victories, while the first-yedents failed to count a single victory out of the twenty-sive- n games played. With the class series. out of the way, Coach Sutherland will now select the memberteams, namely, ship of the the first squad, the Red and Blue teams and the midget five. Out of tho twelve team entered only one finished with a clean elate, this being ths senior B team, which won all of their nine games played. This five played consistent ball throughout, although they were forced to play their beat in order to take several of their games. The Farmers will plav another practice game this afurriooii, their opponents being the Salt Lake firemen. te Tomorrow afternoon the Boxelder five will meet the East hoopeter in the Leopard gvmnaamm. Thursday they will play the Jordan team, and the following day a game is arranged with the Tooele five by H. 1922, Copyright, Tiftdft Scott to Play Corvallis. CORVALLIS, Ore., Dec. The argu- 19 ment between Corvallis and Medford, as to which Is to play Ota. the New Years game with Toledo, Ohio, team was settled, according to announcement today of receipt of a telegram from the Scott high school of Toledo. giving its vote to Corvallis. Both Medford and Corvallis raises a guaranty high-school- s fund. , , Thorpe Is Umpire, NEW YORK, Dee. 19 Tom Thorp, football coach at New York university, will officiate as umpire at all three of intersections gridiron the Bast-Wegames on the Pacific coast during the holidays. The. three contests are between West and Gonzaga university, at San Virginia At Iowa City, lows Iowa university Diego. Christmas day; Pittsburg and 38, Cornell 19. Stanford, at Palo Alto, December 30, and At Indianola, Iowa Eimpson," 23, Still Penn State and Southern California, at college 21. Pasadena, New Year's day. At Madison, Wis. Wisconsin 37, Lombard college 9. At Chicago Northwestern university 29, Lake Forest 14. ? state fair grounds. st BASKETBALL Pauline and Hubby at Outs Hardly, Brother Says RAY WILL BEGIN TRAINING. SEATTLE. CHICAGO, Dec. 19. Jole Hay, mile runner, whose period of suspension from in reports Wash., Dec. 19. Dtshel.ef that Dr. C. A. Rutherford, this city, and Pauline Fredamateur athletics terminates January 1, formeiftyanofactress, who were childhood plans to train for the 1924 Olympic erick, sweethearts and who were married in games. Tom Eck, trainer of the Univer- June at Riverside, Cal., are W.estranged, sity of Chicago, announced today after a was expressed Ruthertonight by H. conference with Ray. Ravs first apof Olympia, Wash., Dr. Rutherford's pearance after January 1, he said, will ford be under the colors of the Illinois Ath- brother.Rutherford said that Dr. RutherMr. letic club. CHICAGO BOWLER RETAINS TITLE. CHICAGO, Dec. 18. Jimmy Blouin of Chicago, world's champion bowler, retained his title here today when he defeated Jimmy Smith of Milwaukee in the sixth block of their slxty-gem- e match. Blouin's total points being 278 for the six blocks, while Smith was cred0. ited with 273 27-6- ford Is in New York, while Miss Frederick is starring in a theatrical production In Chicago. 'I think that IF my brother and hi wife had any trouble I would know about A letter I received it, he continued. from him a few weeks ago Indicated nothing of marital distress." Read about the opening of the Rlghtwey hotel In the classified hotel column. (Adv.) Ws, Oil Think of It! Brooks Bicycle One isteas pedals One in a crowd Youll take notice of a shoe ityle like the Walk-Ovwe present here today because it is different. Custom shoemaking of the best sort has produced this advanced style leader. Youll take genuine pleasure in its trim, slim feeling on your feet. 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