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Show 'THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, vSix Hoop Teams to nay This Week in . Intermountain Meet STRONGHEART THE GUMPS 'b'tov vm WMW. LOOK ec wot wKsycrot im M. aJ or - CU. St .- VU MARCTI 14, 1923. Art MWe VRWt Mt GNC CV TU. SVIIK Mr. Merchant, WGvtt What percentage RUm or 'TOMMWE MOt THC. TVlM tUKtWfci KHtS I THCT CKRSIW MS XHt WS VS CMA.T VOR. PCCCCE COUR.M OotTOR. OiVJMV It VTU1 fc THKCA)6V4 WS MUtM certainty that six VWAtUS practical -eoCVVKAC to"Ei WOWVO WfeHM tf&ms will participate In the AS xucsnxH, i txit in AU. v CAWft CWCAt THt VtOH-- t basketball tournament to be UEVS SvaMK MVXE 'R.XGHTS S p CONGVftSXOHAV. staffed at the Deseret gymnasium this MM ov vcm K tfc week on Thursday, Friday and batur xm.ov xo I vvrvvcT MAAVMOCOtt PtCVMC4 day eveningrs. The quints to play VJXU. CAS I OV VtVJWS HKOOK-- J Wt MOt PAVAS OV COMGRtSSMAH ba Windsor hlffh school, cbaukpions of yjOOt chamColorado; Custer .hgh school, MOO AM CONGRESS pions of Montana: W eston hlffh school, ViKSVttN6M04, present holders of the intermountain and Idaho state championships; lko P. C. hlffh school, recognised. champions of Nevada, and the Bpringvlito hlffh school and Dials academy, winners and runners-up, respectively in the Utah championship. An invitation was extended earlier In the week to the Casper. Wyoj&am,. .ihampiona of the western' part of the state. They declined, however, preferring to play this week in the WyoNeming championship tournament. congotiations have practically bpen come cluded with the Elko team to here. They last night wired for the association's guarantee. The Weston and Dixie teams are already here pnd ready for play. The othep steams, with the exception of Elko Will reach the city some time tods VEiko, if they agree to come, wiU bpTiere by noon tomorrow. According to an announcement made last evening by C. Uren Wilson, of the state association, invitations have been extended to both the SpnngvUto and Dixie teems to play In the national interschohurtic thn- team 6n even, term when thu track and baseball candidates the meat in Chicago next month. Accept final whittle Bounded In the early part of next week. Baseball asWEATHER DATA VUK have been wired. Weeton has extra period the locals piled pirants will hold their workouts for for admittance and expects a up eleven pointe, bolding the bait the first week In the gvmnaaum. as Xrd IS luVrable reply some time today. Lakers scoreless. weathef data at Balt Lake the grounds are In Such a condition x Comparative Mr. Helena Case, coach of the lo- that they cannot be used However, City. March 13, 1921. co! five, is confident that her chargee work on the field Is progreasing rap Temperature Hlf beat today war 47 de Commercial League. final idly and within, the next fortnight the will capture the second and rrma. hi f heat Id tfcta month aince 1674, diamond stare will proh&Uv have a T7, Wweat la at slfhtr 32 loweat thia month The Van men cinched the Commercial game. 13 AssociMarch NICE, the 1 be locals will start the frame with space outdoors on which to (By lure 874, aero: meat temperatnr for totaakatbaii league championship by trimming practice. Press ) King GuM;tf of Hueden 40 defi normal. 41; aceamulated the fait Poplar tirov A. C. by a score of the following lineup Jacobsen and The track men will also be con- ated was eliminated m the first round of day. aince the find ef tha month. 68, 42 tb S3 clem'y The loser battled all the way, Hull, forwards, Vanderhof, center, fined to the ffvmmuuum, but Coach the men's doubles of the Nke lawn tenaccumulated tinea but were enable to get the lead at any time. Cox and Point, guards. deflcieacy January 1, Christensen feels that there is amide nis tournament today after he and his 56 degrees The first half ended 24 to 2U. time to condition up, even with the A C Hunter of England, gave huib partner, at 6 Dry 3 Van temperature in that Humidity the final the It period East 45, East Bench 11. handicap of a week. tfiHr opponents. M Dedtavea and Col- m , 38 degree, tret bulb temperature at 6 Snint phowed to beat advantage, the hnokr onel Hunger! v, a real battle royal a m , 83 degree; rdttivt humidity at 6 Bill Tha East juniors bad no trouble yester piano movers stepping n lively pace, which Sponsored by MediThe king plaved fine tennis during a m , 66 per ceqt, iry bulb tamparature proved too mack lor the youthful lads from day in (Westing the Lost Bench A. C five Nye 56, Medics 30. fist set, which he and Hunter won, at noon, tun time, 48 degree the bulb wet Poplar unjve. in the East high gymnasium, tha sears beto The Tribune but the heat and his 64 years told temperatnr at muo, aua time. 34 degree All through the gams the Special t 1 he East Bench A. C. proved easy vlctiraa ing 45 to 11 cal Men and Womens OGDEN, Msrrti 13 Tbe Nve basketball Mr G as he was entered, plays relative bumKIitjt at noon, mb time, 82 'for the Fart Douglas regulars, who won out, Leopard athletes were on tits long end of team of Waateb tha eaai basketball a In42 to 14 league soft of cent; dry bulb temperature at 6 p m . the the tally lobbing game and is very steady, losers, via Lamont, In Mtdica last defraud the here niffht seldom netting or hitting out but he 34 dgtv'ea, wet bulb temperature at 6 p Clubs Given Approval. jured la the tint quarter and was unable Boyd sad Fowler were the stellar per ljr to continue playing, hla loan being a great formers otu the winning team was generally beaten on bails hit close m , M degree . relative humidity at 6 p Both bora a lea rue content, 56 to 80. Tha- - rtothla men tdofc tlia lead at the start and were to the Aa n1 leap to bia mites. which he could not quite m 96 per cent lines, displayed exlient ball. Taylor, for the nevar leaded Baker, with eifbt field foala The Deseret hewi firm was awarded a kmers, was tb mamitay. Precipitation Total for the 24 bourn end reach after being to ths " match over the Fort Douglas Juniors fng at 6 p pm , IM of an loch, tutal for hen The score: opponent;: EiVis 55. to Th TriboM. year. the latter crew foiled to show up EAST ULill JUS EAST BENCH A C ftorvieef is not very severe, but tlua month to date, 46 of a loch, aceamu His Io the other Mntt, the Ogden Sportfor thia month to date. .86 la t. T F P Tonight, tbs league will close with three BOISE, Idkho. Harch U, Tha S It. T F P during tbe first set It plainly puteled of tedan deficiency oinco Joan total imh; 0 4 ing Goods fiva defeated the Fsrr Ice play precipitation ratoe. which will andonbtedly be evenly Boyd If . 7 3 15?Taylor If . 2 winbill wm appimrad and Ieshaes and Duukerly, the king to 33, in a fast contest. ary I to date. 2,71 Inches, accumulated do Fort FowWr rf 5 2 0 10 Ringwd.rf fought. Following are the games: t 4 1 8 er.TLa41scores ning It four times without a break. 1 1, 88 of an ioh alcnad tbla mornlnf by GoTprnor C. ficiency sine January ltouglafl regulars vs. Poplar orove A (' 3 RilHngi c 10 0 2 Dvw r 14 Mrs. s some showed game Mallory NYUK UKpICS Bun risen at 6 41 and aata at 6 33, March C. Moor. Rant Bench A. 0. vs. Fqft Douglas Ju- fttegner Ig 8 2 1 7 Koesilw lg 0 0 0 0 . Miss Kathleen M Kane 14. 1923. Improvement LTFP niors, Van men va. Deseret Sews, The IXm ker rc 0 0 0 OPetersn rg 1 0 6 2 Dakar rf 34TFP It la houaa bill (7, by tha public 0 0 6 of England, finalist at Mentone ocalnut WEATHKR OBHFRV ATIONB TaKE.N AT 6 0 0 Doxeyrf first game will start at 7 o'clock in the anU c 3 0 0 Notl.lg .. 0 0 0 0 Pinffree If 2 0 0 4 Peterson if 5 0 0 10 buoanne Ijenglen and winner-- of the ia Isaaritn rf 0 0 0 01 Admission Fort Dongle health committee, epprbprlatlng (MOO P M , MOl NTAIN TIME gyauiaiuioa. Price If rg 7 0 0 t4 GehhanU e 3 6 4 10 Monte Carlo tournament, haa scratched free Berry, I.. 2 0 0 4j for cooperative work between the Watkins, c 6 7 4 16 Fledges rg 0 0 0 0 til the feiiiffies here 'Hie battle between the Van men and the 1 6 0 2 6 2 8uraenll.lt Libbs.lg News quints will undoubtedly be the fait 21 It S 45; Totals . 5 4 1 11 Totals (tata department of public welfare Lueee. ed and hardest fought of the evening, as Referee, Jonas, umpire, and the federal bureau of child hyTotals. 13 6 4 30 Aggie Girls Lose Oat Totals. 25 13 6 experienced players compose both squads. giene, In the welfare and hygiene The scores. of maternity and Infancy CO G S IPK under the rARtt t in Shoot POPLAR H. A. C. VAN MEN. Idaho. Trouble in Telegraphic eo cu. lied Sheppard-Townif T r P O. T F P act. tv. T F P T F P t. O OjPbtffreerf 0W0 T 8 and Blatbvf. of .MtJ-cTiMbwne the MR ' 4ffi frFaesage approval Bpeelel Bmdertf ItWtiwtf S'1 IS Tne" lrla rifle "Logan. 7 William If 5 0 OlO LFsrr.lf. Were urged by the medical profee-loR lMran.rf 2 3 8 7J Wtn rf It 0 9 22 19 I MOSCOW. Idaho, March 13 With Price of team the tah Agricultural collega e . 3 8 5 11 Font c .. t 0 0 women clube parent-teachand Roberts c 4 0 0 8 H H tsn.C 6 O 4 the stale high school tournament hut Bartlett rg A 0 0 10 A Farr r 1 O 0 2 lost to the girls teem of Northwesti Pirsn Ig 0 0b Oi Smith lg aaeodatlona of Idaho, but there two d off, trouble has arisen in the Wikosn.lg 2 2 6 4, Taylor, Ig. 10 0 2 ern university at Chicago by T46 were protcata to the governor from Brdwtr.rg 0 0 0 Oi Ashwtb,rg 0 0 0 6 south mr the action of the State points in a telegraphic shoot, accordindivlauali and local organisation to in Boise Charles Totals picking Oiallca, Jr, league Totals. 13 9 7 83 ing 18 10 5 4l Captain Total 15 5 8 ssj Totals. 21 2 6 42 against the meaeure. as the second team to represent that instructor in military ecience and tacKefcree, Anahermaa; umpire, Robinson. Three other 'bills were signed by the oo at of tic The state the rirla the Lege Aggie pert Weston, last veers governor this morning. They were Driggs in Wellsville 38, Lewiston 24 made 1t93 points to 1759 for the 3sH INFANTRY. EAST BENCH A C. state champion,butdefeated MU senate MS, by Callahan, which was from fflria declined to enter mpetition southeast, C,. T F P removes ths statutory t. T. F13pjtho to The Tribune limit speed the meet here standing, sitting and prone position 3 0 6 6Rogtrd,rf-Driggs was second Special Hin.rf. on hotel In mines; 13 heretofore ft LEWISTON. 100 In 13 March feet. existing game at played 0 0 2 Nott.lf choice, but a negative answer was here rf. ytnigin house Mil SI, by Oongdon, establishlast night the I ewlton A C. quin Individual snores of the Farmer reMialtif 6 0 0 12 limoat.c the league tet was 0 0 0 again received whereupon ing civil service for police and fire defeated hy the W eilsnlie A C girls are a follows Josephine Stock, Olanu e . 7 0 0 14RUough,rg 0 0 0 0 gave the invitation to Boise Lam by s score of 38 to 24 The visitors 130,, Catherine Woxl, 31, Beth Hugh, departments of Pocatello, and bouse K4wrd.rg 1 0 0 2Rlch lg , 0 F 0 0 Oakley had beaten Bertie if or the had theover MU S3, by the fish and gam comtil kmers tbe adg Aldia 316t O 315, Florence through 1 Elsmore, 0 2 Routhwcwt title. This morning, Pbca- 0 SfAwsoo rf. Hensey rg game mittee. carrying the chief amend2 0 0 4 telli rynner-u- p Brown, lg. 2 0 0 4 Taylor, e. Cranney, 313. in the southeast, filed tbeBird and Richards for the loiters played to laws. ments the game a protest to the selection of Boise and the best ball, while Neeley sod Talbot were Aa origlnalfy Introduced, houae MB Totals 21 0 0 - Totals.. 2 14 advanced its right to enter the tourna- the stars on tha losing team. Name Teams to Play in 21 Referee, Ansbemaa, u&ipira, JL4inao. provided civil service for aU flrat-dament ?aa a substitute for Weston and The score ettiea In Idaho, of which there rewill The A A. C. IWELLSVILLB Dnggs. LEWISTON C protest probably Circuit were two Boise and Pocatello. Amateur City sult in the Pouatell&ns entering the r p g. T f p r.,r Junior Highs, Play. developed by tha tlma the in rase 0 6 0 will which be meet, there three Ttlbot.rf 3 rf 4 0 0 8 bill had reached tha eenate, however, At a meeting of the City Amateur teams from the south, for Boise was Neeley If 3 0 0 6 A Bird If 7 O 0 14 Special to The Tribune. A 2 4 10 c 4cdersa 2 baseball last 10 0 the to 0 have started north soon after Rlrfcsrd,c league evening at CXfDEN, March 13. The. Central said 0 0 0FAchhd.rg 8 0 0 6 Western Arm, the ten teams were notified, in which case no at- Hrerrg Junkr high school baaketeer of this being will 1 W isr e lg 0 0 2 Baldwin, lg 0 0 0 0 named which will this ar play in be made to turn them back citv will meet the Irvin fie of the tempt the circuit. Thev are Zellerbach PaTbs northern entries are Ooeur E Wiar.rg 0 0 0 0 junior league of Salt Lake In the d'Alene Arrow Prcsa, per company. and Moscow, veterans of last o second game of a aeries Totals) 11 2 2 24. To tala. 19 0 6 38 Intermountain Electric, for the state Junior high title at Salt year a meet. i?mth-FauRefere, Vao Onion. Capitol Filectric, AmeriFndd, it was announced here can Gae Coke. Utah and Express, tonight Mountain States and Turn In Uniforms. Telephone In the first game played here last Price Celebrates. Bachelor club. Forfeit were posted. week the locals put over a The basketball at West the All teams plavers the rules agreed upon Tbo Tribune. victory in & hotly contested game. school handed in their uniforms SpeeitL to being the eame a tat year. At PYiriavs game may bo played as a high PRICE, March 13. The returning they to Coach Ilotncr Christensen yesterthe next meeting officers will be Carbon school preliminary to the games in the basketball high team, afternoon after completing one of which elected and a schedule drawn up tournament In case this day . played in the tournament in boon - arrangement fails-to materialize- Tbs the-- best'.juvi in the history of the school. Salt take, w? given a great ovation contest will be plaVrd at the West seasons BENTON CASE CLOSED, vetcTdav Hs afternoon arrival upon The un Panther an had hoopers high school at 8 p m here The Carbon team wen fifth LAKELAND Fla, March 13 schedule this year, twenty-The Ogden in th tourney, winning three aggregation recently usally heavy M Ijandis, commissioner of games being played, in which place eliminated the Kaysville juniors, six out of four games. baseball, following a conference towhile the Irving fiv topped ell of they won noten and lost sixteen. Besides short talks the coach by Followirg telth night Herrmann, presithe teama of the Salt Lake division. playing many gamer the squad and plavers upon their arrival,' Hu- dent of the Garry Cincinnati Reds, regardIn case a third game is necessary took eight trips in addition to the lls Mad&en, student body president, the case of C ing J r. tour to determine the state Junior through tha southern part of the and FTincipal G C. Reeves took the (Rube ) Benton, Pitcher tod newspaperthe contest will be played on state, on which mne games were hoopeters in trucks around the town men that I as as am far concerned The Red and Black boys The entire student a neutral floor. played. Joined the the incident to closed and Rube 'BenfCfcntral won the title last season have probably played more games than procession and manybody yells were ton will play ball by- - defeating the Irving five in a any other team in the Mate of Utah It looks to me as if somebody was given Little will be done in the way of sensational battle, 27 to 18 Trailing to start a tempest in. a teatrying oh the short end of a score in athletics at the Panther school this COLUMBIA CLUB CIGARS pot and I believe President Heydtler the final seven minutes of play the week. Coaches Christensen and McJAVA WRAPPED THATS WHY been has misquoted,M he said. a which Ogdenlteir staged placed Intyre will issue the initial call for rally (Advertisement) It ta in - vntt Kt ' ' nit - V J cuvt of your Income do yon pay out for VOV m RENT? Wo can SAVE you front oot oe a 30to50 Boe us f or GOOD LSAfiCS In modern, and STORES, SPACE. n THINK OFFICE rr OVER Clayton Investment Co. 133 REGENT BT. Phone Wasatch 8343 secretary-- treasurer GUSTAF ELIMINATED IN FIRST ROUND KING -- g--8, r Ti 1 , , .4 I -- er -- n, er 111 .1008 e .2315 .0 1 10 sa and the bill was amended to exclude Boise. The fish and game bill was fotlowed by s supplementary measure, house bill SCS, which corrects aqd amends some section which were oppneed by members of both houses, it has not yet been passed upon by ths governor. Pensions Are Granted Indian War Veterans Fenirlons hwve been allowed bv th fatarnl government to the following vet arena of the Black Hawk IndMtn wart or the widowe of ouch veterans, eg follow1 Hare Naphl Farmington; John Lewie. LeeHe, Idaho, Hyrum Pratt, 721 Wall street, Lo Angelra; Joanh Whlghtman, Payaon; each to receive $20 a month, dotting from March 4, 1917. This reoreaerrU a tack pay ment in one Item of $1446 for each of three veteran. Mt. Serena E. McKInnev of Fari-flewidow of J. L Kinney, who receives the pension due her late JO f from March month a at nd, 7. to August 21, 1921. end $18 a month a a widow's pension from that tlma until the present, and to eontinue during her lifetime. Mra T. E Nielsen, widow of Jens C. Neltaen, Mantl, and Mm Altheria 8 Gregemen, widow of Andrew F. Gregemen of 8t. George, who receive pensions of $12 a month dating from the time of the deaths of their re peotlve husbands. RUPERT, Idaho, March 11 Members of th Gsorgs K. Marshall post American of Rupert, are Legion, of working on a plan, the outcome which may mean new fair grounds, a race track, athletic and a tourist park for Rupert. At a recent meeting the subject of a memorial for the organisation was under dlacusaloft, and It was the unanimous opinion that a public utility such aa a park nr playground, would be a lasting tribute to the memory of the veterans In the world war. Three committees were appointed to Investigate different phases and these committees are busily engaged in tbe work. Keith-(VBrie- n, -- Ken-nesa- Stick toCincQ Elay, Safe- m NEW SWIM RECORDS. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn , March 13 Two worlds Indoor records .were broken here tonight one by Johnny Weissmuller and the other by Robert bkelton, both of the Illinois Ath-ti- .: club in n A. A. L swim filing meet here tonight. WeW-muU- er swam d the free style eient in 61 5 seconds, four-fiftof a second better than the former record held bv himself. Skelton cltimed ond second from the record In the event, making It to the former rank. NOTED 2 breast stroke He held 6. PROMOTER DIES. NEW YORK, March 13 John J. Gleason, who, with TexCaptain RickJohnson-Jeffries ard, promoted the championship fight at Reno. Nev , died todav. In recent years he was engaged in the brokerage business in Wall street He was bom fifty-on- e years ago In San Francisco. SHow JMuch Should I Pay Tor a SPRING SUIT? not how much you pay, but what you for what you pay that determines the value of Clothes Relyupon our judgment our years of experience our complete understanding of the clothing situation, and our reputation for fair pricing. Featuring our spring stocks is a wonderful selection of Suits at . ITS Loss of Three Fingers Suffered in Feed Mill riMti Special rJLLV Confidence in the uniformly high quality of Cinco is what keeps critical smokers sold and ever satisfied. Its makers know this and never swerve from And that accounts for the constantly increasing popularity of Cinco. super-standard- s. Throughout the land new friends-are- " being added daily. You dont know what youre missing until you become acquainted with' Cinco. Buy a pair today for 15c for sale everywhere and be surprised. to The Tribune. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. March 13 Shirley Kemp, employed at the Farm-fleaA Milling company in this city, suffered the loss of tha greater of his right hand through having part It caught in a feed The hand wan badly mangled, chopper anil surgeons found It necrose ryattending to amputate the three middle fmgera at the knuikl Joints An effort will be made to save the thumb and little finger Kemp was operating the chopper. In reaching the roller to ph k out some straw which has beome mixed with the grain, hla hand caught in a string which was entangled in the roller, drawing the hand between the huge forty horsepower rollers. Mr. Ktmp caught the be't with his left hand and succeeded In stopping the motor, thereby saving his, entire hand and arm from bring crushed Kemp Is well known in Idaho Falla. Reduced Water Rates Urged for Pocatello to Tha Tribes. POTATEUAJ, Idaho, March IS The Pocatello realtors board yesterday unanimous), passed a resolution which asks the city council to reduce the rate on city water from Z, cents y 15 cents per lOu gallons. r deal of dsoueeion took place ,a over the proposal end tbe sentiment of Ih majority seemed to favor the red seed rate in an effort to encouree. the larger use of water for lawns and trees. New members voted Into the board yesterday were Hugh Evans, Jo A. B. Perkins. William lacs-soR R. W'lson, W. A Norton, C. S. Beebe of Blarkfoot and 8 R. Frans F. C. McGowan and J Robb Brady welcomed the new member. Special si il Dlrtrlbetori Wm. A. Stlckney Cigar Ca. n. npHAT seems to be the fair price for good that will give you a great Clothes range of styles, fine fabrics and the best possible kind-o- f In stripes, workmanship. checks and combinations; all the popular models, including the sports styles. See the new browns in our windows this week. 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