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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH fcrr: THE GUMPS s OU T)'V- - OOl KVNC 5300 MEKW CDOVl. JP T Lh.T THM tVCV XU Of-- tifclNG 'SLOOW-N'i't- OUT OF THE TOMB rN ITS TWBltS m Nuitts vas, .ctpoeh vjvh H US. XME- S- ottu.5- - MEMtS hom k. o o sxwoe 6tOVEMtN WYTU ?VCK fOUS vnu. Wkfcl KWCC'CIH ovi nHE 0 tTEEMKU HOME MM TUCt MH tfc6lNG . I vf 5S00 tom. Uk CkT tSaXP$-v- t A.vjTNftVi'e MTT A.MX CHRA . NWVTH XS 6XtOA VJtSQJS 0W0 WCX" OV N6 5A.cvtt cfc'r t6Sn Kt 3)feaQv)NCb CM STKWfcfc e MxTtXt H rvtt, ' XHE 13 8, 1923. 0JtKVtV 'TOM ME VUK&JKX MkKE ME ?EMX 'THE 'tVME VTkWtK6 U? M - VtVTCF'TWt MUSfcVH k 'TO 2si SEE . WEMESWS Mro SOCOjAflS - FEOnt VkS VWWERC iveh Jtw ME FEES- -- - rv f , n vi ewe ending 12 to 4 be first half ended with a score of 28 to 13, still favoring Bingham, la the third period Bingham led by a score of 48 to 20. And in tbe last period It still led, but the iuaeca putn-hei- vheat fight sad t ii wt-v- and up non These garters are made o! a commendable game at eight forward. Be was successful ha caging four field tallea. Fry, for the Morgan team, did practically all of these latter peer ci Were made ia-l- b second half Pratt and Keller were tbe oolv Preston plav the scoring, making twelve ef the eighteen ere to score Tbe former haa four field yoai points counted by that crew. Porter, at left and Keller two. m nmdemore petals Preetoa .placer went into tbe game without .forward, made two field goals for the losers Chiara. tbe flashy little Miner guard, played Tbe first period ended 1C to 2Tor tbd Ktlal tbe service of their star forward sad cap a fast game of ball. He starred ia tbe eror-in- g teem, the Morgan five not being able te score tain. William. He will be out for tbe entire deportment, accounting for erven field a field goal during tbe ten minutes. tournament because of injuries. goals. Stillman also played well for the win Tbe ecore In the second quarter, Morgan came back ners, as did Gatehouse. a little stronger and managed to run the PRESTON JORDAN For the Moroni team, M. Clowtrth Brans and rore up to nine, meanwhile allowing tbe Saint . T F P Rim peon played the best ball. Dow If ... 4 0 0 8t Keller. if one point. score Tbe the half at stood quint Tbe score 2 . rf 14 to 0 for the Gold and Blue teem. 0 0 0 Whitmore, Mitchell, rf BINGHAM MORONI ... 4 In tbe final half the Relate again hit their Jonea.c ... 8 10 8 19 Pratt, G. T F P. G. T. F. P. stride and .. 0 to bold the kmere scoreless Saddler. lg.. 0 0 0 OjReaaon.lg managed . 32 4 If 8 16 Stillman, Bruno, If ... 4 In tbe third quarter in addition to counting Alaop.rg . . 0 0 0 0 Robinson rg. 0 Gaythwte.rf 7 0 0 14 M Oloward.rf 4 0 0 .... 0 0 0 Jvnkine.lf rf twenty-twHart.rf potato themselves. Thomasc . . 4 0 0 8 larsa.c ... 2 Daria rf . . 0 In the final ten minutes the boys from the l Mart, If ..7 0 0 14 V Howard. If 1 Bummtl county dtviston counted nine points, 0 0 0i Morley.rg . . I Hiddoway.rg Totals . 15 10 S 83 Total ... 6 11 5 11 but in doing' so they allowed the Salt Lake lads 0 2j Simpeoo.lg . 2 Remby eg . . l Referee, Maw, umpire, 8 Spencer. make seventeen. to Marriott rg. 0 8 0 MORGAN. D. L. U. 8. Gatehouse . 1 0 21 O. T. F. P G. T F. P 17i Toons, If ... if. 6 0 0 0 0 Totals .. 24 12 8 56 Totals .. 14 10 8 81 Johnson. 8 0 0 4 Porter, rf.,.. 2 0 0 4 Special to The Tribune. Foote.rf... Referee, Simmons; umpire, Maw. 4 5 4 12 Pratt c ... 2 0 0 4Frytc LOGAN. March 14. Denver tmiversitv waa Pearson. lg. 1 0 0 2 Hopkias.ig . . 0 0 0 0 swamped here tbit evening by the Aggie basket 0 0 0 Welch rg.... Pcarse.rg ball squad. 67 to 36 The visitors took the 0 0 0 0Gilea.lf 0 2 abort end of the score from AUgood.rg. the very beginning. O . c 0 8 Kessler The state champions were given quite a scare lflj At the half the count waa 88 to 21, and they by the quintet from Price in their game last Peterson. rf. 4 0 0 did not threaten even tn the final half when Lehi had things M much its own evening Romney replaced his regulars with sub T . 5 61 Totals 4 18 (ach .Total, . 13 way in the first quarter and about half of the tltntea. Referee. Fitspetrick; umpirre, 8, Baird. ecood period that they permitted tbeir offense led ia tbe scoring with tea goals gebaub to lag, with the result that when Price started Ivina and Hammond while they were ia, acored an offense of its own it came close to account 19. ing for a victory. Carbon did not present a finished linenp. but 2u a faat pasting game, marked with ex so battled hard that they demoralised the ceptional speed and but little scoring ability, they teamwork, and it was not untjj about the the Weber Normal five of Ogden took the middle of, the final quarter that the champions Monroe team, Sevier division winner. Into camp found themselves sufficiently to secure an tight by the ecore of 26 to 19. Although tbe bell traveroed the floor many point lead sad cinch tbe .victory. but a email At the first quarter Lehi led, 12 to 8. In number of field goals weretime, counted. the second period the Lehi column was boosted Weber boys displayed a . peculiar etylo of to 18 before Pries scored. Thev attacked so ball and It was this style which probably hinlead dered heir to a great extent. rigorously that Lehi had but a five-poiThe at the half, 19 to 14. This was cot to three at Weber playershooting on every shot, before allowing tbe end of the third period. At the start of tho ball to leave their hand, would Jump tn tbe last ten minutes a single point was all that the air. This style of play la very spectacuseparated the two teams, when Horsley tossed lar, but la yesterday's game it failed to make in his third basket of the game many points for tbe Ogden team Referee, Taylor, umpire, Christensen. Then 8mutn and Roberts got into action, tbe The game opeaed up in the first quarter with ..to. mo... former cm long shots and the latter on abort, everything favoring the lads from the south and It was not long before Lehi backers were In the initial period the Monroe boy a played able to breathe more easily. (irclea around tho Weber five. The score for Roberta and Bmuin for Lehi and Horsley and this period was 10 to S for tbe Monroe fulnt Special to The Tribune Demmon for Carbon county were the principal In tho second quarter the Junction city quint BINGHAM. March 7 The Vtab topper Mines scorers. seemed to have hit their regular stride, for hoopsters defeated the Salt Lake Firemeo by CARBON COUNTY. LEHI and the at out, half whittle stepped they a score a lu game played oa the local G T. F. P ' G. T. F P. were leading with a score of 11 to 10 In this floor lari night The led from tbe Blnghamitea Roberts 0 2 (Woods If lg the Monroe players were held score firrt whistle and at the end of the half tbe .. 4 0 0 8 period If rg leas. 17Horley,rf 8 core 23 stood to Turner.rf . 1 0 0 2Mumnerc... 2 0 0 4 Tbe third quarter was n nip stage, The Firemen had their hand and a good sized Hacket.c... 1 0 0 2Jooet.lg. . . 0 0 0 0 neither team neemlng to have much of sn edge. crowd of but, despite the decorations, 8outhwck,lg 1 0 0 2Dmmoo.rg. 6 11 6 15 That period ended with the score 15 to 12 for the Utah rooters, topper lada came through In great 0 0 0 0 Weber. j Hmuln.rg.. 4 7 8 ll)Jeanse)me,lf etyle. Balth.U... 0 0 0 0 la the final period the Weber team, ualag a Knudaen and Fife shared scorlag honfast passing game, ran tbe ecore up to twenty-fiv- e ors,George with five baskets each Totals . 15 11 4 84' Totals . 13 11 5 28 and allowed the loners seven points, mak8. L. FIREMEN. LTA-COPPER 6. 26 to 19 Referee, Hpencer; umpire, Maughan ing tho count O. T. F. P O T. T P Couch and Anderson displayed the best ball If 0 0 6 Whitley If 0 0 9 Dnouhy for the winning team, while Porboah and RobNmith rf . 6 9 4 14 Williams rf. 4 10 S !3 inson were tho stars for the Monroe quint. For 10 G Kandseu c 5 0 O 10 . . 0 0 Fife.c an exceptionally good game. 0 0 0 Dahlrirom lg 2 0 0 4 Egan Ig The Sport club hoopsters added soother vie bush played I WEBER MONROE. Kve.rg .... 0 0 0 0 E Knudan.rg 0 3 tory to their long list of wins yesterday in the G. T. F. F ! G. T. F. P Last high gvmnaslom, when they swamped the iPoulaon.rf. . 0 2 4 0 0 8 WUUamaJf. 0 2 Couch, CoQgar quintet by a score of 41 to 6. The Budge,If.... rf... 1 13 9 HIForbuah.rf.. 4 8 13 Totals 9 4 30J Totals 37 10 losers offered little competition to the Sport 5 89 . c. 4 2 8 Robinson, 8 flub bunch, who scored almost at will. Referee, Mi Mullen, Wlnget.ig... 0 0 0 0 For the winners both D. Adams and 3. Adams V. Swindle,rg 0 0 0 9 played an excellent game, making twenty and 0 0 9 Wldeen.rg nineteen pointa. Tbe Awo-la- ds earns 4n-- or an equal toll of field baskets, making mine IS 26 8 8 7 l 19 Totals... Total.... each. and Peterson were the only McCarty Referee, Blmmona; umpire, Taylor. ones on the Cougar five who wen ablo to make a ringer 8 PORT CLUB. COUGARS 36. 0. T. r. P G. T F. P. D Adams, If. 9 2 2 20 McCarty, if., The Brigham City lade were far superior to 0 Anderson rf. 0 0 0 Monaon.rf ., 0 0 0 0 tbe hoopsters from Hinckley in tho first game Special to The Tribune. 2 1 10 Brown, J Adams, c. ... 0 4 1 1 of tho day, Boxelder winning, 49 to 36. Tbe 21a Iverson. lg 0 0 0 0 Kelly. lg ... 0 0 o 0 MOSCOW, Idatho, March 7 - On account Millard five played hard and at no time ceased 0 Peterson, rg. 1 0 0 l Jamison, rg. 0 but because of their inability to shake or the exceptionally hard season. Idaho trying, kearl.rf their opposing guards when on tbe offensive, probably wll! bo unablo Vo a.cept any either bed to make extremely difficult pootoesson games, R. L. Mathew a. diTotals... 19 6 2 41 Totals ... 2 5 2 5 they shots or go score lew. Tho few setup pitches rector of athletic,, raid today when Referee, Anderson. they did hare were usually missed. of Utah's offer for a series to be Boxelder paused well enough at the start of In Salt Lake next played week. Idaho tho game, but dld little or no scoring during not enter any national tournament S. U. tho first quarter. Tho bell came close to the will In case the offer should come. time and time again, would haag en tbe Th, L. D. 8. C. hooptar had Hi, beep and then drop awny. At tbe end ef tho wlUi th, Iforiu fir, u y, winning ring, Unless the Crimson hoopsters particithe eooto wan 10 to 7, Millard. period ont by n .car, of 51 to ,terd 18. Tho Tho Brigham City players partly feud thtm-setve- s pate in the .nsticnal collegiate tournashowed tiwlr lock of tzftrlatl throughshortly after tho second quarter began, ment, the season for the Utah atate out tho ontlro cooteot. was so bad rolled op champions is over. With the unfavorable Bntnt flrt-otrlhf- r romnlnod ia tho guno an tteight-poi- not tong before they their lead, although aborting reply from the Gem staters, hopes for bat ooo guortor. Following that ported tho was so not accurate featured tbetr nearly L. D. 8. U. flso woo rrproooatod bp two log-alni lntersection&l series are practically dlviarion gamea. Their long ahrta connected but any dissolved. and thno oahotltatoo. a wan follew-opIt on and their The locals wll claim the Rocky MounXeoslor, t boy who plnyod orator lbr tho infrequently, that they hndtbe edge an tbetr opponents. The tain conference Ootd nod Blao (Ito tho lost throo porteda, title and th Frank Mcat tbe half was 24 to 18, Boxelder. nro form and earn'd glory for core Kenna MEUlsrd wse completely outclassed An tbe trophy, which Is awarded to each hlmo.lt making eight field , goals. Ia all third period. Boxelder conference ManScore to tho championship holder running up branches of tho gome thlo lad ah owed tho form 87 to 22. The Boxelder players pa mod rings ager Prouse has wired Graduate Manager eharactertatlc of premier players. around their opponents and intercepted freFranklin of the University of Colorado Peterson, who substituted foe Foots, played quently. declaring Utah's Intentions. Manager the final period Boxelder alotved up after Franklin makes the decision as to Inscore whom tho bed reached 47 to 28, with tho result the trophy belongs. that nil tho scoring la the last six minutes of Inasmuch as the Colorado college seatho quarter, with the exception of a basket by son did npt close until last Friday night, Skidmore, wee done by Millard. a earlier than the Itah finale, there day Burt for Boxelder, although playing a guard position, was high point msa of the game. He appears to be little reason for the Tigers sent tho ball through tho hoop for aeven goals disbanding so quickly and getting out from tho field. Boothe, center, tellted of condition. Inasmuch as a series be, and Skidmore sad Facer four apiece. The en- tween the two state title holders has tire Boxelder lineup teamed well. been spoken of for some time. S. Walker aod Slaughter played commendable ball for Millard on tho forward liae, scorR. ing six and four baskets, respectively. Walker did exceptionally good work en tho forward lino, holding Eliason, eao of Boxelder' moot consistent covers, to a single basket. - e.TFPl (Continued from Frooodlac Pfo) bP the first period woo on the long end of a 30 to 4 tally. In the necond period Wet played a little better, but the Dixie bore were etill on the loos eod of the score, which was at That time 17 to 8 In tbe third quarter the West improred somewhat more, ending that atage with a score of 28 to 18 favoring the Dixie crew. It was in the final period that the real West high fighting spirit was predominant. In this period the Red and Black boys played ex , valient ball They made twelve points and held the Wixie team to fire. Christensen, the speedy Panther forward, showed wonderfully well yesterday, making nine his was the" highest number of field goaltr Yield tallies scored bv any player yesterday lu addition to bis good shooting, Christensen played the floor well t arman, for the West. although be scored bat one field goal, plaved a good floor game. Bra den was one of the best West high players A McArthur and Lund of Dixie were the southern team s best performance. These boys teamed well and they starred in all branches. The score WEST o. hristecsn.lf Bai arman.c . . Anderson lg. Braden rg . . Htucatblr.rf. Millet t,rf .. 0 0 r r D1XIB. I p ! 8 18i Land If 0 .... 5 01 A McArthr.rf 4 6 Hafen.c 2 4 2 0 4,J McArthr.lg 0 0 2 Presbey.rg . 2 1 0 0 p 10 8 13 4 ... 1 0 0 ro tr-- r O 0 o 0 4 ft 31 01 01 IS Totals... ia 8 4 SOj Totals Referee, Fitzpatrick, umpire, Baird. 7 Bingham 56, Moroni 31. Bingham baaketeers had little trouble la a win over tbe Moroni five yesterday The Miner lads turned la the largest scorn of the day, winning 58 to 31 Befogs the last halt of this game had been piared the fana started to move out. feeling that the game would not be worth seeing, his feeling was undoubtedly caused by ithe fact that the game before the Bingham Moroni battle, the West Dixie contest, was so fast and of such an excellent nature. The Bingham players had little competition and ee after the first few minutes they did not put any extra effort Into the battle, with the result that it was slowed up somewhat. Bingham stepped right out to tbe first part of the game and piled up a lead, the quarter 20' EACH .0 Carbon County 29, Lehi 34. 0000 10 Copper 39, Firemen 30. 10 - .8 Sport Club 41, Cougars 5. .9 PfJ? Arrow Collars CLUETt PEABODY ' CO. INC. .4 .6 ..0 10 10 10 19 lilt Boxelder 49, Millard L. D. t Itefu m 12 10 .... Husanker.c. JVals... 0 8 P. IS 12 6 2 2 10 ..0 110 01 Totals .. 16 15 Referee, Warner; umpire, Richardson. 22 8 49 f Jordan 33, Preston 17. nrk . Tbo firet gnartor waa alow, with little ml basket bal betag displayed. Fardaa lad at three after which Preetoa raa ap a ooroa. Hbta ooora, and ltd for a time at T te 8. poiat Fontea forged lata tbo lead Just before tbo fleet goa at to T. Two foal pitches by Keller of Froteoa won tbo only ocono for either team dortag tbo Greaseless Beet .period. Tboy came aboot tbo middle of Cream Using tbo period. Both flroo took to loag passing with tbo rasa It that laterapttooa occurred . Cents Buys Not Sticky, Smelly Drugstore Foma otorted off tho half by heoktac la a aoat goal. From that time ea Fordaa woo alway. out ia treat. At tbo tod of tbo third eoartar tbo score waa 88 to 18, both Pm too Even obstinate, unruly or shampooed Hair-Groom- " Greaseleaa, gtainieea worm com lag right bast tbo oad of the Jiair gtayg tombed all day in anv iityle does period. Ia tbo final ported a field not ahow on tho hair becauso it ig Hair-Groois a dignified you like. wore tbo ealy P roe-togoal and two teal pltcbra scores, combing eream which givea that natural absorbed by1 the scalp, therefore your was Jours the player of tbo gnaw. and remains to soft and pliable and Not only did bo oatet.udtag effect to your j glow make eight of Fordsaa fifteen i final touch to good drew so natural that no one can but ployed tbo floor well nod woo oue goals, poneibly ot the feeder, on lutereepttoas. Dow wu oext both in buaiucg and oneociaT occasions. tell you used it. (Adv.) aitb four goalr bad Whitmore with three. Ail .Combing Jar any " - kir - f - - FT. AUGUSTINE, Fla. Mar'h 7 Joe Kirkwood of Australia Won the Florida East Coast open golf tournament at the St. Augustine links this afternoon when his perfect eeventy-tw- o holes gave him a total of 283 strokes, nine shots under the course par for the four rounds, end after the trick shot artist had watched Welter Hagen of New York, British open e champion, whlttle hls lead at the start of the final rounds down to strokes. three Jim Barnes of Pelham, former open champion, trailed Kirkwood ten strokes end Hagen seven strokes to take third money with a score of 293. Leo 1 degel of Friendship dub, Washington, took fourth place with a -297, and Johnny Farrell of N. Y seven-strok- 80 Although Forte, dtd sot txfla to P.7 tbo t boll at which ore capable, tho Beatdlcore did oot horo tirr troobla la olitnl-ti- d Iho Presto, big. ockool ploy.ro fra. furtbar ckuco ot tho tit).. Bollard', cborgoo 8 ItecA pretty good teaklo. after bolog It'd te a B- to 8 rqaat for tbo half, and wore oa tbo loag cad of a M to IT ororo at tbo oad.. Frost oa playon node bat a mall parceataga of tbeir flbotfl. both tad short, i,d oeraate te bo away off form.teg , At oo time of tho game did tboy ooora to bit tbolr outdo. Tbotr gu.ra-ta- g ot time, was vary good, eopaclolly during tbo aacoad period, wbca Jordaa woo held ecore-loa- this A Rainy Day Pal TOiYERS FISH BRAIJD RfflfX SLICKER two-mil- one-ha- lf d, tape. Funeral Service Is Held for Young Man at Malad to Tho Tribsno. MALAD Idaho, March 7 Funeral services for Thomas Lilly were held at the Josephito chapel Sunday afternoon, with Elder W. M. presiding. The funeral sermon was delivered by Bishop K E Richards Th musical numbers consisted of selections by the church choir Special Is-ig- h as a May Morning u ... KIW YO 3- -5 ,C I 51, Morgan l& ty , a.-a- Than at Present Time. high-avera- CHICAGO 50o0-met- i Ho-rp- ASTEIN& COMPANY and a solo by Mrs. Margaret Edward Jones. Mr. Lilly died at a hospital at Pocatello Wednesday, heart trouble blng tbe cause of death. He has been 111 since be was a child. He waa the son of William R Lilly of Malad. and waa born here oa March 5, 1902. He had been a resident of lava Hot Springs for several years. le is survived by his father, one brother, Ed Lallv, of Lava Hot Springs, and one sister, Miss Nellie Lilly, ot Malad. 1 UNDERGOES EXAMINATION. Special to The Tribune. March MALAD, ' Idaho, 7. Willis m Reese went to Fort Douglas this week and was given a physical examination in connection with hla appointment as alternate candidate for the West Point Military academy cadetship. HOOP CONTESTS BOXELDER. MILLARD ACAD. G. T. F. P. G. T. F. 2 4 8 Welker.lf. 6 1 1 Blaugbter.rf. 4 12 4 8 0 0 Reeves,c T W Wrigbt,lf Burt.lg 6 Hoi ton, rg.. 0 R Walker.rg 0 Skidmore L. Wriffct.rf. 0 2 0 8 Badger, e 0 0 hairthat Champion Never Has Been in Better Stroke NEW YORK, March 7 tBy the Press. Pronounced by three physicians and a psvchologlst to be. In perfect physicul condition, Willie Hoppe of New York is belleied by billiard experts to be at the apex of the ability that has Key, t the worlds championship crown at 18 2 balkline on hie head, with one Interruption, for nearly two decades he Always retlilng, Hoppe said believed he never had been intoday better stroke and that he would retain the Jake Schaefer of San Francisco, from .whom he regained It in the international tournament here last November, when they meet in their match at the Pennsylvania hotel,challenge next week. Only by a complete reversal of his style Of play did Hoppe win back his laurels last November. Causes, undetermined then, reduced him to leiplcosness at the most delicate and necessary part of a blUtardlst s repertoire in accumulating high runs He was unable to masse and forced to ahoot long caroms and cushion shots because he could not keep the Ivories close together. Several times during the tournament he had the spectators on as high a tension as he was. He kept aiming and maneuvering his cue. but he couldnt let go. His victory was one of the most spectacular tn the annals of the sport. It was suspected then that he had shoulder disablement that bound the muscles, but that has since been disproved. The champion' weight la down to 135 and from skiff gymnasium workouts every day, in 'addition to hla practice on the green table, the champion wouldn't surprisen himself if he broke the worlds high-ruand record. No agreement has yet been reached beand Fchaefer upon a reftween eree for their title match, although they conferred with officials In charge of the meet today. Indications pointed to either or J. T Harry Cline of Philadelphia Crookston of Pittsburg, both of whom have been asked to wire their IV. Ray of NEW TOPJi. Mart h ole the Illinois A. Chicago, tonight de tested Willi Kltola of the Finnish American Athletic club of New link race at by flitv yards In a the annual track and field game of the Western Union Athletic mtlon Both Ray and Rltqla broke the world'k record for the event set by the Flying Finn last February which record, 24, however, has not yet been accepted of Athletic union fictally by the Amateur "Cheeky Jole"- - finished tonight In 14 minutes and 54 seconds and the van seconds slower qulshed runner 3 Ritoia's former time was 15 minutes 1 whlh broke the record set by 1912. George Bouhag, January The race tonight, with the order and result reversed, was a duplicate of that in which the Finn defeated Ray last week over a three-mil- e course The field of ten runners was bunched up to the first lap, when Rttola, in the lead, and Ray broke away from the pack The New Yorker set the pace from then to the. last lain, with the Chicago taxi driver dogging his heels a yard behind. When the pistol cratked for the last lap, Ray broke into a sprint and rapidly draw away from Kltola The race, witnessed by a howling crowd that broke onto the track as the laps were reeled off was a sensation from the flash of the starter's pistol. The pace waa so stealing that such a stepper as R E. Brown of Cornell, intercollegiate e champion, was a lap behind when the leaders touched two and miles. The linn, following Ravs announced strategic plan, took the lead anda set the head The trim Chicagoan, pace shorter than his opponent, kept one yard Then he shot behind until the last lap. Into a sprint that amaxed the crowd and left Ritola gasping as he called uron hia reserve. Ray was about fifty yards ahead when he reached the 3000 Hours of Solid Comfort " ,7,-J- Billiard 10 ..1002 EHaeon If. . Facer.rf . . 4 Boetbe,s . . 6 f WILL SET NEW MARK IDAHO KEJECTS UTAH OFFER FOR Joe Kirkwood Noses Out Golf Exhibition Partner 'few 1 : finished fifth with Quaker Ridge.299. Tom Boyd of Fox Hills and Will Mehlhom of Shreveport tied for sixth place with 802 strokes and eighth place went to Joe Sylvester of St. Albans, N. Y.. with a 308. WEISSMULLER WINS. BROOKLINE, Mass , March 7. Johnny Weissmuller of the Illinois A, C holder of many swimming records, easily defended his national title at 100 yards in the Brookline Swimming club tank tonight. The time was 64 6 seconds, which did not approach the record. C, D. Pratt of Tale finished second In the national event, about a body length behind Weissmuller. Harold H. Kruger, the former Hawaiian, wh6; is now wearing the colors of the Illinois A. C was third. MISS KAVANAUGH WINS. 7 In a DIEGO, Cal., March match which was the feature of the ascend round play tn the 8an Diego Country club's annual, winter golf championship tournament. Miss Doreen Kavanauwh, state champion, today defeated Mrs. Luther Kennett, 2 and 1. Miss Kavanaugh wtH play Misa Marv K. Browne of Santa Monica In the semifinals tomorrow. Miss Brown defeated Miss Dorothy HIgbee 2 and 1. in a close match today. BAN CHANGE your cigar, and Vsyou sometimes change your mind. Motart Universal size changed his. Try Mozarts for a week and watch. Mozart Is an uncommonly mild cigar of Havana fra. franco beautifully made. Mu.rat Cigar It oiadi fcy Cemoldand Cigar Corporation, New York Farfectos Fmoa IOc c. They fit your legs smoothly and are extremely comfortable. Long wear in' every pair. 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