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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH IN ALPINE PLAY GOOD BRAND OF BALL RUNNERS-U- P I 'i ii ' ' 15, 1025. 13 - 1: - " v 1 .- w,yflfiiij8ii.ifi -i t . BO tin We invite you to sell Yourself this new S edan -- t Oww OilUawrt, f orwardr Bpeocer Hays, rmrd; Darlj Pleasant Qrtrr high school. Frost row (M to form the regular tam.Bclt row ileft ta right) Tkia ! cantor; Barton rmopton, forward; Eldon Brlmley, Lee Own Watt, Wast, forward; Harry Stcbarda, coach. maiuger;. DouglM IttttMn, center; gardr A dun no a, rih) ftmii Pleasant Qrora tilgh entered th atata cam as the second team from the Alpine division with a slsable sufeetltirtee. Thetr nlnt- - and M competition In the division game's was OvO stiff and the Grovere showed to good advantage, although they war bis to successfully cope with the fait pace set by Lehl. the divisional winner. The tourney players average around 10 inches In height and somet feet over 160 pounds in weight. Evwhat ery player on the squsd had had at one least year of high school Pleasant Grove was not a newcomer to the big games, having entered twice prior to this season undsr as- aoclatlon management. Going back a few years, the Grove team snnexed rhe state title in 1913 and 1918. Although not a contender for the stats honors this year, the entry played fast ball and showed up well. m eH tkltt curd; Lm Un, 4ty ftwuct, '5,.. a OX (HO OtO OeO enclosed price has a Sedan so closely met the desires five-passeng- er of those who demand the distinct and the different The newMoon is different It is not a "coach" type made to meet "open car" price. It has a beautiful, sub stantial custom-madbody.aiter Moon's best manner. It is a year ahead in style and a year ahead in performance. Moon has spent upwards of $500,000 alone in tools and precision instru' Aggie Hoop Season Proves Success OO Capture A. A. U. Sectional Laurels (HO before at anything like its OrO e itt ments to perfect and refine the per formance of its motor. Engineers frank'" ly rank it as one of the outstanding . accomplishments of the day, mi nft If you like to be above and ahead of the crowd this is your car. Look it over. Sit at the wheel Get the feel of its balance. Try out its quiet, soft'flowing power for speed, pull, flexibility. t Come prepared to be critical. You arc due for a real surprise when you take your first ride in this Sedan. i All Moon cars have 6 cylinders, 4 wheel hydraulic brakes, balloon tires, with patented steering gear, Duco finish. Self-Supporti- ng course cannot be made to "pay Its way."-Where vsr charge la made for an annual permit, there Is no reason why the public course should bs a load. Hera In New York the three layouts, Van Courtland, Moeholu and u stainPelham, went rot only ing, but actually showed a handsome profit for the city. Money taken on the three courses totaled approximately during lit 1130,0(0, the amount being the result of permits, locker fees and privileges, such ss restaurant, and so on. Of this, only IM.OOA was expended apon and maintenance, leaving the upkeep city some ISO.OO to the good. Because of a provision In the city charter money received has to be ' turned Into th treasury, and then it is up to the commissioner of parka to expend what he deems Advlantote on ths layouts. Hereabouts receipts because of rhe dally art considerable charge of 11. ft fb those net possessing season permits. II - - - -- . 1 .. ,, ... . CASPERSON & SNYDER Diitributon for UUh, Idaho, Nerada, East Broadway. 164-16- 6 WToming". Wasatch 6573. Hf-s- i I ' i f - j I NElLSQtT MARTtNOALE U ii, . City, but ware unable to make the trip en account of tha arhool work tna men an tne team wouia nave missed. i I DnDTiiPHi ni I UIIIUDHL lILli SEVIER DIVISION WINNERS VANQUISH PANGUITCH TO LAND TOURNEY BERTH . r Net Association Now In Control of f Star Players JI die-tsto- 'llillsw ii s d o p a jJja T j. RlaW ) OPPORTUNITY rhoet all tfether berauee of the militant sggresslveness of Tildon, nhich rose to Its. bsight wbsn he stormed the front lines In the open meeting and earned thorn. Tllden hsd ths. Loee ranking changed, and Tllden had tha powers of ths esoeutivs commltee over tha United States Pavls Cup teem piartlratlly limlud to plcklof the tenm, and nothing else. Of tha change In the ranking there peeisl te Tae Trlbaas. J little use In writing or discussion. LOOA. This la largely a matter of opinion Kerch most sigwhere tha average follower of the nificant accomplishment of ths ltM game la concerned. It la based on rtna Aggla basketball aulnt was tba a season's record, but ths tennis follower dreVt s ft Ths wuv. Per. winning of the sectional A. A. V. pief-- t championship t Ios.Angeles. which haps, on tha record of the reason, tne players 'Oeiong as was open to all amateur teams west log I Althourh th. As. of, the Rockies. hey ate rearrnnged. On then abil- glee Wars hot successful in rrgslninsT over a , wider ity ss demonstrated Complete State Schedule in 'Second Place; Veterans of Team. X&E LA FATZTTZ INStlTDTZ OF 1lt . ""Si philadilphia nu'i will rive Its cotine in Bosinen Administration to a limited number of people in this vicinity for the cost of books and materials alone. The complete coarse includes all of the following subjects: Commercial Law aueineea Orpenlaatlan, Financing ana Management a witslneee Cersaponoenoe 4 Ksllwsy Trsftis an Rataa a Sales ana Sales Management STmciptea ef Acosunting 7 Cost Aecauntlng . '".: a Auditing Banks and Banking 10 F reign Trade It Business Economies and Statistics 13 Advertising Copy and Commerce. Authorities who bare eontrttnited to tha course are Professor Brown of Columbia University. Professor Carer of tha University of Pennsylvania. Professor Davles of Princeton, Professor Bailers of YaJs Scientific Snhool and other noted professors. Fill cut and man thla eaupen wrthsut any ebiigatlen an ysur part " " T" " MAIL. THIS TODAY 7 Mr. F. E. tlsrk. Room SSu, Hotel Utaht Kindly asnd ms. without I can aa an how aecwra tha ta eoMostien my pert, psrtleulsrs any above course an a publicity plan. n U 1 rs-ot- nt " Q -- My nam .na n Aga..,.,..,... at. Address. T' pan ....Fhone..... me stats title, they estebltshed a reputation for sneedv fiMrmrk mA accursts basket shooting on the coast their California trip that has during ...... v.v.. i tan prestige of Ltah sports. vooai . Btartins: ths with of last year s tea m Woodside. Ban. ders aad bsJter Ooach Itomney alrt-e- d ths new material and five new men, who, together picked with two members of last year's squad and one member of last ysar's freshman quint, mads up his list of wared floor ar. tlsts.. This year-freshmsn contribution was umiSuTally brilliant. In Henrle and Kevlson. (Vsch Rmi found a fast pair of forwards with a faculty for rustling the ball and an aye for tha baksts. Woodside, Baker and probably Thomas played their last games for the Argies In tha recent contests with ths University of I'tah. All ths others ars expected to return . to school next fall. Crow t her and Thomas played on last year s squsd. wnue ueaaes was grsauatea rroea ths 124 frosh quint to a place on the varsity squad this year, Mawtey, former B. Y. C. player: WHllajna of Bingham and Martlndala of Idaho have all shown up well. From the standpoint ef ths number of gamee plsved. the aeason has been the most strenuous ever attempted bv the Ixiran colleO. By winning the sectional A. A. V. tour ney, tha Asglcs alro won a trip to the national tournament In Kansas s OIZA TOMB SCALCO. CAMBIUDaK, Mass., Inarch j7H. The Egyptian authorities have notified tr. George A. Belaner, director of nanrard-Boato- n Kgrptian expedl-llothat tha tomb recently found at Olsa by tha expedition haa been sealed at Dr. Rslsner's request and Will closed until bis arrival In Egypt. Tha tomb, which I believed to date back 17M "years before that of was discovered while bt. ft. tuner, who Is professor of and director of Harvard at tha Boston Mueeum of Una Arts, wss n, . - aventgs, they do not. Ion Tennis has completed It march from thn cloistered Confines of ths oM Newpi rt Casino, tela now ilemoena tired. Is It thoroughly played In a big, concrete stadium, no la and ths pewer of Its handling longer vested in a asuret few, bnt la In tha players themselves. Ths Changs Is a subtle thing and hard, to eapreea. But It la the most Important development of the nee ting. rs-ta- Ja j n u sot tOgypto-molo- In America. ry Kisner said today thst-h- s had decided when ha would ba able resume bis explications st Giza. It was believed, however, that he would leave in June, after tha final examinations .at Harvard. -:-, Dr. t v 4 LI Li W-- ), VS. ' M A-rffoP- By Tribune Special (porta Servloe. KT!M YORK. March 14. That th movement begun a year sen for a Dans In tournament mean si ererv season biennially haa little or no support la Indicated by tha rapidity with which rhalleRgea for ths lr. ternattonat tennis trorhy held by th United Btatea ate coming In to the oinee m tne national aw tclntlon. In s(rad of any of the leading competl lor of 1M4 remaining Mit tif the tour nament the field Is being augmented by tennis nations Mutt either hsve not competed for a number of yenre or are aoout H .nwjte their Initial apnrarance in ths event. which hna remained out of Davla cue competition for five years. Is now among the countries to ds arawn lor tn sne. Hungary,playtoo, Isthe toJCuropean resume It Davis cup activity, and now along comes Portugal with the first In Its history. Te be exsct. It I Portugal's second challenge b'tt th first thai tha Davla cup official, have been ship to accent. A venr ago the lortuguese Tennis nssocla- s entry lour dare sr-- 1 iiiii mnim Ing rownd and the sxui entry, of course, could net hs ins ruies. mis time the officials tools gong care to entry In well ahead of . time. Portugal's entry was announced hy the United State Uxn Tennis association ilntf with that of which had been m Davis cup competitor for aome Urns. There Is every Indication that the entry ef twenty-fou- r nations established a year sen will be It has been cu.tomarr for mot of the tenn's nations tn Aelay their challenges te the last three or four dnvs and the exsct sise of the field will not be knows until the draw Is m.vls on Msnh 1. There la a possiblliiy that the draw will be made St th V hitn Hove rm. aa It wss a year no, with President btit Cmlldge preeldtns. nothing definite hat been decided es that '"point. - Pnrtugai la rather an nncertsla the nualntlty at tennis, although game Is known to have nude rxoM strides ta recent years tn the little espedslly among the republic, Blirlum haa a capable pair In Jean Wnsher and Oeorre Watson, who opposed th Kngllsh Uaum In the onenlns round a year ago. Waaher defeated Klnreeoote and fi lbert nf Kngiand with ease, but Watson failed to match his team-nat- e s tennis and Bllum was sllmlnatcd, t . to r m ..iiMsuisiiM,isaBjs "L p l.Ths Li 1 . By Tribune Special 8 ports Berries. NEW TORK. March I. Robert T. Keller, sports mentor, save the recent meeting of the Untied, Stats Lawn Tennis association will be remembered more for the death of the eld order and the Installation of the 1 r. new. With William T. TUden as COACH The men who have rated ten .1.1 ins mi. i. aiM.nimi hw nis since the war. and under ex vuldanoe It rose to Its present , are ap. trerae height of popularity-not going to continue te nan Krently These men had their power .centered IB tne exeoutivs snlttes. f or fourteen m the oust thirteen of the executive a seine; sf the body is tt Is now ooa- tnnnths, the committee of the United Rtate Laws atHutad, In tha near future. All of I his has been'brovfht about, Tennis association have been so com promised as to almost presags th elpsr for better or lor worse, al- - o 1 Belgium to Compete for Highest Tennis Laurels; Many Entrie Expected. . nmntw - s , jaeiC i chsl-leng- e a Monro Mli achooL KaUn (toft to right) E. Hail, guard; , Msgleby, puvrd; rortm. eptxln and forward: M. Maxtoby. torward. and L. Willi ami, crater. BHaading (left to a it r.hH.t.nassL substitute Aaron Ka!oii athletic manager; center; WinJet, Parsons, gtibstltat forward; Coach Tenton Bmtw Oolph Asay, lubstltut jiiard; victor Magtoby. aubstltnta forward, gad C. A. Wlilte, principal. porJ;121111?0118 Bel-glu- - pad. s. sth I 9-- o Are oo Aped by Lesser Lights vru oeo Style-Sette- rs uy T10 in Realm of Sport sruaien bib spienaid style and atBy Tribune Special Sports . Service. 14. Ed tempted to nisplav lu particularly YORK. March NRW the young Jewish battlers, mm reU Ruth Babe H'lghes says that always has said that tonard was sponsible for the home run epidf ink). ris WUIKma of the Browns, and Wslker bis model of perfection In the ring. rf the Athletics owe their horn rus When Pat Nelson was ntrhtwetght renown to the Inspiration furnished champion the boring In, soaking up method was then the punishment by Ruth. Tns champions of ire ring uauslly rage. Hundreds of youngsters, aping But, cauliflower ears while gathered the style, flcMirr d'rste niuaning to perfect a guard. They though not always. Dempsey hss sll kidded, wervn t themselves Foremost among msny imitators. thy Xmitlesa the wlter- - hunman; that they hod them Is Mickev Walker, sismtna and N'elern like endurance, welght chnmpion.- Mickey cheerfully h s always bwn Only on of thrm really nrnde good, admits thnt I of Pacaalc. N. 1. his vBtet anil he belief! Jack Tattling Hurley 's t flchter that ever lived. 1 lie was something of a wonder. the t... xnlr 'hl shifts and the "head have been suwen nsni ano left Kven the clumsy Firpo attempted tn srll a shift salnst Wills. I.uks's feet became entangled, however, and he sss r'pe for a knockdown, but wnia let him be. liennv Inni".rd has exerted ' influence on inodrn boxing, dcores of young scrappers hav weave was almost es tireless ss Nelon and even a fivstnr fighter. Tilden's style of tennis Is In demand. Everyone yearns for s well, manded geme l",ke the champion's. It asr t that y some years Still. the Isck wh n Vnrrie llclynuf Hn wss Comt. wss Kins, omrm. He killed the Dempeey cf the every ball with all bis musht, a furl- - h-- himself, )f 1 Rival; N. Y. Links By Tribune Special Sports Service. KTW YORK, Man 1 When mu nicipal gr.lf ts mentioned. It Is generally with the understanding that It means another loud which some city has to carry, While It may be a fact that public links, like parks, are rareand for that matter ly are not supposed to be. It does not necessarily Imply that the municipal I 14 ' Park Has NIbley t ed Monroe high school the entsred state games this year nftsr an of one year. With Hall st guard, Fwhwh, cs d, g and Williams, guard, ear bad two years of previous exwinperience, ths Sevier dlvinlonal hers were conceded a fair elms-:- ' cf stopping ths stats champion iseaquint at ths start of th son. Both teams puired tnrou. i their schedule, sinning ail rni end ch finer, winsplitting even with Ttt &" ning the home arame. co t" 1 COM fsvnrliffr Were the. but lonrn off Mint.-Jrtejv"l snd l.nt sad slrenplh . eliwlnated n't i!i ims Is a fn pluyer snd shn-c!r. r -, fns-ii'i-h- tta -on the speed hS )jut " ye-- r oaifl In Mate track meets. nuartnr-nhe captured one of the event and dltived s wtsr d of f . l in tne horns and reserve power stretch - . tt energy wearir g sands copied his whlrlwinj K One really aucceeaed. Murrev, In court te'iinis 1' lln's double, became th sm. ous, pinn. Babe -- Ttth announces ktt tv ' tils "wn to reenrd this year, snd nnt h ill not rrrv'nt h"n tim eitim-t- 1 f h ' . i ;u.g |