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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MOXDATT MORNING, 3)ECEAffiEI 12 Major League Meetings on Docket for Coming Week Chicago Scene of Gather Lean'ing! of Magnates; s diV Retention Assured. CmCAOO, Deo. 11 Th (By ti is TH I S.'v Pair of Fancy Roller Skaters A PICTURE fm i WW rwW I AvDMIT- - - T- V,OVR W yA IT Son- - In thre of their original stunt they have challenged the world of ikatera to duplicate, but as yet none of the professional skaters on the BUI'S have attempted the Hunt. The stunt const of ikatlng on one foot through bottles placed only twelve inches toart. picking a coin from th floor with th teeth, touching nothing to the floor but th heels of their skates and twinging each other by turns. - Wll-lar- . player-manag- Al Niehaus .Goes to Little Rock finit-aaok- er hard-hittin- play ENTHUSIASM urta. HIGH, ' Basketball enthusiasm In th region Pitcher Oscar Fiihr. a goes from th Mobil rlub to N'ash- - ! already at a high pitch, and th in Iran lor ritcner toaie outlook for the eeaaon Is a blight on. vin There Is little football In thla Morris. with th result that th school have had some time to work up good hss a combinations. jdlnersvllle strong team again, while several other teams are ahowlng promise of formidable aggregation. On Saturday of thl week Wilson Aahton will hold a school In reand Oi Abm. WASJIJ(0TOS, Dec. No. 4. The school will HSely enselserln gion Preee. I The esy I elit be held at either Mantl or Gunnison wketfeer It will emtlnne lts eoprstlB It la expected that another record and wttk Uie Amrirea Olywple Hoelatle or attendance will be at the meeting. withdrew from It, la view ef the chn Thorn wno were at th region No, I the er .ulMtloe of that bMy which were: school t said tnek place reeently. Seentsry Wither I K. Peterson, George Barton, E. s Kimball, roach, Fillmore; J. H. Snow, The eteretsry deefleed ssy what of the reergealsitlea were objected coach. Delta; F. U. Kyre, Clarence 1 Hi to. I, odd Ingham, roach, Hinckley; M. pet! the etTy hat sided ef the tilrnptc by aDnaaoHnf ellin- - Hesllngton. Hilhert Eyre. Osrn Stetaarlnn trte'a, rapplylnt trananorratlo fnr vens, itech. Mllford; P. S. Worthen. ethlates and perttripeHuf geaerslly la the a. SlcKnlght, cosch, M Inersviile; eeroetenos a tnialaeaa. Frank Smith, W. S. Joseph. D. Pearce, M. O. coach, Paulson, Beaver; R. Benson. Hronson Adams, Ivan Decker. coach. Parowan; H. Milne, J. A. JACK ANDREWS Toung, P. C. Smith, R. Chamberlain, coach. Cedar; O. L Stratum. V. Church, coach. Hurricane; A. Pax man, V. Worthen, L, Uafen, eoach, seo-tlo- n, Navy May Break Olympic Relations By Oldsmobile Team Stages Comeback in City League. Th Oldsmobll team of th City league, who hav been fcoldlng last place for several weeks, staged a 'comeback during th last week1 play land took two out of thre games from the fast stucco five, considered the toughest team In the league. elld Maughan turned In an-- j other tOO series for the auto bowlera, whil Art Selby has raised his aver age from 163 to 170 In two week If thl team continue the'fr play. bombardment of tilgh score ther will b lomt big chaPKe In league standing In Che next few weeks. Th Utah Power, last of th Commercial loop, took the place atrong D. & R. O. W. aggregation for three tralrht games. Swenson and Halll- asy nav oeen aoing some fine work METZ0.CR SOL. for th power team and If they conBy In most very port ther is uch tinue to display their excellent team- , n win do a nara a thing aa legal illegal move, u ne- j proposition to eiae. v" l" rui maker oi botn looioau ana dmketball hav trUd for many years .to j a Th Continental OU, league flnlahed very successful season last week prevent. In th on case, screening of with only flv game difference bean eligible man on a forward pass tween first and last place. After th snd, In th other case, any blocking finish of th last scheduled gam of so- he cannot mov of an opponent ' season, the Polarlne and Mobiloll freely. Every baketball coach ha th team wer tied for first place. Howoutwitted the rule maker vry year. ever, th Polarlne five won th Jourdet did It at Penn when he turned which entitled them to the' league out a national Intercollegiate five, but New captain hav had nothing on Meanwell at Wiscon- champlonsrrlp. elected and they will commence sin, who waa probably first to work been their season .winter on eve. center ..Wednesday th th legal blocking oi nlng. tip-oplay. The Machine r crew on a still f used by A legal block hop play, In the D. A R. O. W. lesgue.whlle Michigan last season on th Jump top oe ar diaoiauons Short ball at center, la shown in th leading th gram. Michigan had a tall team and Lin loop by two games. In a whirlwind finish tied tor th LEAGUE STANDING. conference title. They could control . ' CITY LEAGUE. in many game. When th tip-oPet. that was so they worked a play Ilk Abe's Duco Paint ...... IT 10 ".S0 th abov, th Wolvrln right IS Stucco. .65 II (No. I) rushing to a plac right Elk 11 .56f back of th opponent's center. This Henager' Business Col. 15 IS 31 .65 mov oaHied his opponent guard to Weeter Motor Co 10 .170 li boxed follow him. th That neatly a Oldsmobile center, snd permitted the Michigan COMMERCIAL LFJAOt'Ecenter (No. 1) to break out of th ' Won. Lost. Pet. clrcl to hi right and rush up th Telephone is '.ll floor Into uncovrd territory. He Cutler Clothes .Sl weuld first tip .the ball to hla left D. & R. O. W .571 j forward (No. 1), who passed to him Western Optical 11 U .600 In turn. war baskets thu Eaay Sims Hatters.. 1! Norman 24 .42P cored. A Llrrnt ..11 Utah Power 11 .262 shows how Th upper drawing th O. S. L. LEAGUE. play atarted. Th lower one how Won Pet. th Michigan ranter breaking clear, 24 IS .(IIS his opponent neatly pinned to hi po- wtattons Recheck . . .. 11 . JT .B4 sition and unable to follow him Oeneral FYelgrht ..20 ) .Hi eloly. . IT statistical .m (Copyright, KM, Publishers 1 ' . IS Bookkeepers .85 Utah-Caltror- "' roll-of- ff for-wt- rd ...;.,..!n I.t 1 used for a game, thus avoiding th necessity of two trip. District on Includes Fillmore. Delta. Hinckley and Miners-vlll- Mechanical 14 15 D. A R. O. W. LF3ACH'E. Won. Lout. Machine . ... 21 .10 , . 12 Store 4 Mil-for- e. ltt Blacksmiths Rreetina; M Shop . 20 20 District two Is composed of Paro- Union Depot Shop wan, Hurricane, Dixie, Cedar and Car M M. Offlc . Beaver. . Mill v Th shduls for both districts CONT1XBNTAL n11 . er 50-Mi- le Pcf .744 .611 .590 .sr. .511 10 IS 19 22 2 2 .4.1 1 11 .281 roiartn Mobtlivll six-ga- m n X 3 Jon.. 1 ..17 ..!. .11 Johnson Vesblt Kurtisidi Pitts .. leaver M..Clure li la 111 150 134 12 ) 184 11 .137 14 13 141 .170 124 151 100 Hopkins . 141 I4 77 151 151155 44 12 17 132 13 1SS 40 130 5 159 .151 111 15 12i .114 10 101 1 ll'J 188 ? 71 4 Race Result t, Entries Dec. t 705 South State Dal-ton- . -- alcknes." McCallister will try to find a man now on the team who can turn the trick in center field, but that he admitted . he eventually mieht hare to look on the side. McCalllster's thirteen years as scout and coach of the Indians received recognition yesterday when President E. 8. Barnard ap- pointed him manager because he felt Jack' intimate knowledge y of the tesnt will make him ' capable as pilot. . - J DAU1 LirP I 1 LA WHY r t VT V)RF BFAOTIFIU. ft li lt,lA AO sT i I B'MBO 71 iiH Belle K. 101 (R. Austin), $3 20. $3 60, gam. A goal by Murray Murdoch, after econd; Water fhot 10 (B. Parahall), yWhful Ranger substitute, 15.40. third. Time. 1:15 l-- t. eleib' seven minutes and fifty seconds of hard-fought Bacon, Whiff. Omega and Hence also extra play, settled th ran. contest. Jimmy Herberts- of th flnd for using abusive Fifth race, and up, mile Bruin-w- a behind and seventy yard Firm Friend 100 language to the goal Judge . (K. Jones), 18. Oo, $4.00, out. won; the Ranger net. Sweepstakes 108 G. Huntamer). $3 SO, out, second; Bur Fir 102 (B. Per- -' hall), out, third Time, 1:47. Bonnie Omar alao ran. Sixth race, snd up, mil Snd Harry Maxim 103 (J. Cralgmile), $(.40, $3.80, $3.00. won; Preservator 103 (A. . Pendergraas), mm iMfirr the ru. 14 $21.20, $7 80, second; Malvern ICS (R. Suxann Asaoctated Lenglen, Jones), $2.80, rhlrd. Time, 1:11 5 Quecreek. Jay Mac, Wracklane, Lottie French femlnln tennis star, followed Loralne, Wood Lady and Bunbury alo Lenglen Attends Tijuana Races m. ra Pre.) ran. ... Seventh rac. furlongs Notenough and up. six 116 (D. Neal), $4.40, $3.80, $8.00, won; Friend Jo 111 (R. Austin), 18.40, $5.20, second; My Daddy 101 E. Dalton), $3.00. third. Tim, 1:1 Snowkap, Larlua, Iranian, Poor Puss and Bistar Joaella also ran. and up, on Eighth rare, mile EI Cld 101 (E. Graham), $15.20, $4.80, $3.20, won: Barlalld 10 (O. $4.00, $1.00. econd; Chlva 111 (T. Ke). $2.60. third. Time. 1:45 Au Revolr, Best Fellow, Irvington, Full o' Fun and Contldor also ran. th pontes today. Immediately after her arrival from th 'north, MU. Lenglen tartd out by motor for Tijuana. Mexico, to attend today' race. Th net tar will spend a few days at Coronado andIntend visiting Dal Monte befor returning her for an exhibition, 28. She wa accompanied her by C. C. and member of his troupe of Pyl professional tennis plsyere. ' OIANTS VICTORS. NEW YORK, Dee. 11. (Universal.) Football was served up on Ice at the Pole ground today, where the RANGERS TRIUMPH. new York Olanta buried the PhiladelNEW TORK. Deo. 12. (By the Quaker under a 0 scor bePreM. ) Tha New York Ran-gr- s phia crowd of S000 spefore a wer forced b) overtime play ctator. It was a crazy contest on a to th Boston defeat wa tonight covered with loo, now field that i to 1, In a National Hockey Bruins, league and casual water. l-- J. 11-- half-froa- ejpa-ciail- ( and up, five and a half furlongs-Su- mp 107, Baleful 107, Senator Crow 107, Dr. Corbett 1"7, Duty Boy 102. Hard Dealer 107, Kllauea 107, Bokl 104. Sixth race, $AO0, claiming, and up, one mile and seventy F'rlnces - 10O, yards Royal High Prince 107, Mush On , Mabel Kripp 102, Hyperion 102, Golden Sweep 104. Letter Six 104. race. Seventh $1000. claiming, and up, one mile Sweepstake 108, Crossbow 97, Th World , Cup 103, Fgasua Bearer 103, Dr. a Lion i iar t4, Deep; old . mougnt 102. ft kh -- H'i , The (Coupled Cup Bearer and World, Abbott entry.) Eighth race, $800, claiming, rulle- - Dover 108, and up, on Wood Ldy 10!), Deep Blue 103, Miss Old 85, Eugen Eight 106. London fcrnok 10i, Zealot 40ft. Dumbfounder Mart Bunch 106. culvers ravan 108, Ninon IOit. Weather clear; track muddy. 104, lOit. Ar- - ORLANDO ENTRIES. First race, claiming, and up. flv and a half furlongs xQuanah 1". John Joseph 111, Heretrix 110, -- Boandso Peruvian Prdon 110, 114, 109. Malmonid The 110, Confluent 111, xBeg The Rov 10, tJ'Irst Light 10. Snos 111. Bennies 111, Good Tim 111, Happy Hob? J10, Wood Fawn 110. Spontaneous 111. Second race, $700. claiming, .and up. five and a half furlonga Betty Mae 106, xlUpaburg Mis 10 Star Flnlah 111, Dulcy Lou 111, xBe Trueman 10, xBonny Cacti 105, Round Robin 111, Sentiment 111 xFlrt Call 10. Froth 111, Bee Be 111 Mia Ln 104, Jessie Lee 106, Red 111, xAunt Laura 10. xLord York 105.,, - Third- race, $800, dajmtng, and up, lx . furlong Madam Vennle Serbian 15, Jlngl 10$, Rubensteln 104, Shamrock Flnnegan 10. 105, xlla Monies 101, lStar Man 101, Waratah 105, Barberry 107, Eelman 105, Barber BUI 102, xWhlson 100. Tulan 105, Clydella 101. Brocklesby 100. Fourth race, $700, claiming, and up, lx furlong xl National 104. Starbrlght 111, Jhertya 105. Silent I.llllan 111, sTeaa 107. xCoyna 103. Fals Face 110. Fifth rac, $700. allowances. five and a half furlongs TrD' stock 113. Asor 110, Square Jack 106. aDlmple Dunkle 101. Shop 100, Bloom 11. aJoy Taylor 104V Sam .Landers 107. 103. Melva Roe a Old Hickory stable entry. Sixth race, 1700, claiming.. and up. mil and seventy yards xThldls 105. xPndola 101, Treasurer 110. xMsc O Boy 104. xBlarney Stone 10. xFrosty Boy 10 Seventh race, 1700, clalmlnif. olds and up. mil end Sir Galahad II 111, The Plainsman 104. iBarrtskan 107. xMollnero 102, xMontillo 101, Feigned Seal 107, Wedding Prince 107, Irish Pat 17, Le Glorleux 107. Hoy 107. Rskah 107. 1t. xHarp o' the North 101, Kross 111 xPsddork 104. Weather clear, track fast. Flower 105, 100. John 101, BucJio xlsca-CeVe- JEFFERSON First rac, PARK ENTRIES. claiming, maiden $1000, mix 100. furlnngs Crnatan 111, xhue'ta Onup 11. xWar Grail 1". FVundstlon 111, Juliette iRIm lil. xBoots 100, 10, Eternal t7, iBilly K. 101. xlYln-Cook xtfrtn 107. 100, xuld Foxy Bride's Cup 105 Second race. $1000. claiming, lst e olds, six f orloni M an w n 111. d xFllaht 18. I Rock Sea 1"0, 'ream Puff 10. Lonrpolnt 111, Slliro Branch 10. Romp 118, Belpr 111, Cent 101, xHun Ralah 10, xlila. rlple 107. xTea Ball 103, xNablaco 107, Smoky Day 100. xStetnway 107, Foreland 10, Juniata 105. Third race. $1004, caalralng, I rear old and up. mil and a furlong Critical Moment 10. X Delphi lot. xWeat PoiBt ll3. Councilor Connelly Plag 100, 10, xStreet Us 14, xRoyal xReal Artist 111, A'Sk Him 10s. 107 107, xFair x1n'!hor:n l"lS xWIMIam Digvlns 11, xFsmln 111. xDr. MscMJIIaa 107, Muslllone xlwihaon 107. X Fire torn 107, Yoahlml 101. 107. xJek Fourth rac, 1100. elHnlng. th-- ( an 1t firrlon asea, xBoltcn Ten, 10. iljord Martin lo. Fee man xBalhoa 10. I 'avid L 111, Rauli lot, xBallv Cralgu 11. Frftji race, t0o. th Caddo pure, and up. vrll and eeven'y vrd Idrtle Buck 107. Warman l7 115. xlst 11 -- Mul-cah- Co. li . . Auto Serrlcs ft Deer (By the Associated Press.) Jack McCallirter, Yeteran scout and coach of the Clereland Indians, who succeed Trig Speaker a manager of the club, believes that the Tribe "is all get" for the 1927 season, barring the vacancy in center field by the retirement of Speaker. Jack must find center fielder who can fill Spoke's shoes. "Otherwise, I am going to stand pat on last year's team," he said. "I do not contemplate any radical changes unless some of the men we consider regulars are handicapped by accidents or pLEVELAND ,oo xLoul Jemdod IS" rs .Soo 14 Flnol , i .47 Mica . II 17 .42 11 17 .433 Kthyl . R0BIS0N WINS Me IT. " A peclal tournament wa held Saturday evening for bowlers who have lea than l.6 averare. A large crowd watched these howlers make a route. Roblson won rb match by a single pin. coring 0, which was one pin higher than Johnson' total of '.9. His 21 gtme wa high single of the evenlsK, and wa respimstbi for his finishing In first place. Llston also had a wonderful chance to win, but missed an easy spare In the last frame that, cost him-tepins. A similar tournament will be held IS. at next Saturday. December o'clock, for bowlers of less than 170 average. 1 I 1 4 5 I Tot Rohlaon ...1S9 120 1H 11 15 148 Pfl 14 174 1S1 IW- -r 13 Johnson ...13 I.ltnn ....154 ISO 15 14S 105 4705 144 171 12S 04 l&S 8t. Henri .17 1T Jennings ..151 HT 20 175 11 140 ; 17 11 HI IS 144 14 SIT Ieahy ...15 114 I":.l 170 17S 11 Burt 15 111 151 1!I 14 145 ("1 5 11 11 17001 McMillan .12 13 Winter ...IIS 14S 143 119 150 1S f4 11 M.S. Butt 10 14 111 14 15 S5 1, o f- lior I 13-- 1 TIJUANA ENTltS. First race, 100, claiming, the (By and up, five furlong Holly cilrl Associated Press.) Irlvlng consisFurious Bill 1W. La n ram loi. tently, Bill Ppence of Los Anseles pi- lmurlaas H. Johnston 1"?. Bhaeta loted hi racing rax t victory in the Kapids 109, Aprea Mol Belle Wood feature event ef a dirt tra k y Prince 104, Maurice racing program on the Acot speed- ls. Flying 114. way her tods. HI tlm for th race, claiming, 100, eighty trip about th and up, flv and a half furlongs 17 bowl waa 21 minute Bron.jo Girl 101. lobelia lrt, Valley econds. "Speed" UJnekley plavced Joe lie. Frank Humpter 107, Walter oecond- de B. 109, Vaiiderburg 111, Seclusion A twenty-laIke Harvey event wa won by Phil Barrett, lo, Third rs.ee. iou, claiming, Lo Angelee, In 11 minute and t four and a half furlenes Jols aecosda K. Wood was second. tihot lit, Oolden Chore ill. Handsome Tin Hat Prisoner 111, Star 10. JASOEet WINS. Plnjon Kenton 111, Tomorrow PAF.I. Dee. 11 B the Associ- Shasta Oraney IIS. Worm lie lis. lo, ated Press ) Charlie Jaeger, AmeriCoupled Golden Shore and Tin Hat, can motnrcyrllat, today won against Roeedal entry. a field of international riders the Fourih race, lfC, claiming. race In the winter ix furlong no, Maeelllon 101, Duckweed 17, stridor Fiery Po His time wa 14 minute velodrom Buddy Clark li'. Pepper Hoot 1V., l3 seconds. Connell I'H. Hhas'e Grand I Sixth rac, liooe, rutlmlnsi Marguerite He also won the race 115. (uliacan 1. Boots man lo. and up. mile, and a fnrtonr Id I minute 44 l- second a i00. claiming. 111. xFour Sixty 107, Just 10$, xKaJak Flftjarac. LOS AK0ELE3, FARRINGTON Worry of Pilot .21 Seth it OIL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. H . 11 .no follow) Spence Pilots Car Win to Ws Can Tow Your Car, Get It Out of the Mud or Mots It, Bcgvdles of Its Condition. f, l ff TOWING triple-heade- tiltJ web UK - e. Whether or not be can stand the fceery punching of Ernie Steele, th Ooshea alureer, will be determined for Jade Ajutr'tars ef Salt Lake to. Blsht. The pair inset la the fear ture bom of program of Manhattan, club bonte at th Hippodrome theater. Ia the other Eoy McCsrthy of Salt Leike meet Jimmy Bauns of Poca-telland BattUnc Lamoreaux of Pre "ton clashes with Bad Stelner of Jarf.gham. , till at v Oeorg. double-head- i maJT xHpugs 111, xLlttle Ammle 104, xPrl-vSeth 107, xUnel Hutrh 107, xSuperklng 107, xVan Patrick "107, xEna xSeacoun 107, Sleepyhead: 107. 100, CleW 109, xChef d'Oeuvre xTaylor Hay 107; xTea Tray 10?; Curler 10S, xFaenxa 107. Hevehth race, tlOue, claiming, mile and up, 1 xOver-draxOcean 111, Current 107, xButton 101, xaiysterlou Io4. xSpanlsh Name 108, xSpandor 107. xApprentic allowance claimed. Weather cloudy, track muddy. TIJUANA RESULTS. and up,' flv Flrt race, year-old ), furlongs Burke's Boy 107 (EL $5.0," 13.00, 13.10, won; Jersey Bed 102 (O. Bouraaaa), t SO, 15.40, aeoond; Excuse Me 110 (C. Wlllllng-ham- ), S7.S0, third. Time. 1:01 Sam Lorch, Mary Dear, Frank Bumpier, My Friend Pat and Tolnett also ran. Second rac. 1 year-old and up, live furlong Tallteann 10S (Buck), 10. 20, (8.80, won; Lucy J. 105 126.80, eoond; Full (A. Swift), 113.40, $5.80, Moon 103 (R. Austin), 11.80, third. S. Time. 1:01 Pat Mabrey, Holly Girl, Japidee, Sway, Silver State, Cuba and Good Time a, so ran. and up. five Third race, furlongs Furious Bill 111 (H. Peter-nell- ), 14.10, 13.40. 12. 0, won; Bessie Hope 105 (R. Jones). 14 00, 12.00, second; Douglas H. Johnston 108 (H. Kl- ton), 13.00, third. Time. 1:03 Miriam Wood, Lord Prim, Seven Sixty and All Mu malso ran. and up. Fourth race, B. Brown 108 lx furlorsrs Jame (J. Cralgmlle), 14.40, $2.80, $2.10, won; COMPETITIONCLOSE Hole Uft by ' Michigan Used, a Legal Block IN BOWLING LOOPS Speaker Only DISTRICT ONS. at - Mllford; January 14 Fillmore Delta at H1nckly. SCHEDULES DRAWN. IS Fillmore at Minerevllle. January Schedules for both districts ef re- 11 HinckMlnemrlll at January gton No. ( were also drawn up at th ley Mllford at Fillmore. meeting. On account of the geo Mllford Delta. II at January graphical characteristic of th southJanuary ! Delta at Mlnersvllle; ern country a number of Fillmore. at Hinckley game are acheduled. and reJanuary ti Delta at Mllford. peatedly there ar games played on February Hinckley at Mllford; succeeding nights. This Is contrary Fillmore at Delta. to th provision of the board of conFebruary Hinckley at Mlnefs-villtrol, but special permission by the In th region make superintendent at FillFebruary 11 Mlnersvllle It posalhle for the schedule to be run more; Mllford at Hinckley. off in this manner. 1J Mlnersvllle st Delta. February Some of the schools must make trios February IS Mllford t Mlnersvllle; of over loo miles to plsy a game, and Hinckley at Delta. the transportation cost make It adFebruary 15 Mlnemrllle at Mllford; visable that an Intervening town be Delta Fillmore. at March Fillmore at Htnckiey. DISTRICT TWO. January 7 Parowan ai Hurricane. January S. Parowan at Dixl. MODERN January 1 Cedar st Parowan; Beaver at Dlxl. January IS Heaver at Hurricane. January 11 Hurricane at Cedar; Parowan at Cedar. January 18 Cedar at Beaver; Dlxl EQUIPMENT at Parowan February t Cedar at Hurricane. Cars Handled Without February 11I.ule at Hurricane; Beaver at Parowan. Damage February 11 Dixie at Cedar; Hurricane at Beaver. February 2! Dixie at Beaver. February S Parowan at Cedar. at Dixie. February March 4 Beaver at Cedar; Hurricane at Parowan. March 11 Cedar at Dixie. On date to he arranged. St. i , f town. Up; i ita SHT WOUIONT n I f f Both competed each year. Sine that time they hav (on in for fancy and acrobatic skat-lu- g and hav performed at th Orpheum and at Brigham City, Garland. Lent, BlTerton. Mldvai and many other Utah and Idaho CT- r iV 1 00? . y;V. - ,e-- if lf ar f w NNHATU, . . . robit-in-- HOOPJFFICIALS V ,. a. . " chim-r.'onnh- SCHOOL HELD FOR l V I . ' , . been mentioned aa having a plasa for him. Bread-e- n Hornby and Preldnta Bam th pole ar "a far apart In their view, they agre. with Hornsby player contract having anInother year to ruiT and the prexy insisting on a managerial contract stead. LANDI8' TS.RM IXPIRSS. Th National leaguer open their own meeting In New Tork. Tuesday, wkh th American leaguer her tarllng th earn day, and they unit i.nrf.r the eavel of th Dtuturqt nnmmlsaioner her Thursday. His even-yeterm expire In November, Schedules in Region No. before th next annual meeting roll t ... around, but hi reeUcUon 1 regarded Arbi6 Drawn as a certainty. In th new manager flv Th A m.Hnin I. . B . Are XDttCtd to trators Rated. ate an active trading marxet to trengthen their squada. Th American association opena th business session of th week here with a achedul meeting tomorrow. Th first school for basketball been coach President Thomas Hlcker ha holiand offlcisl to be held thl reelected at a higher aalary. and day dales ar their only propctlv year was on of th most successful troubles. held In th southern Motion of the AMERICAN MIITt TUESDAY. state, according to C. Oren Wilson, President Johnson asntble hi executive secretary of th high school formal Tuesday, with llttl d buslnes on th docket, except a dis- athletlo association, who, with Aahton, returned Sunday from cussion of th adverse weather on th late aummer gat receipt. Beaver, where the school was con esslon thl week will lack the Th official nreaenna of two of th colorful ducted. A representative was presof year past. Ty Cobb and ent from every town In region No. ,. leader Trie Speaker, both of whom contend t, and th response was exceptionally now their they ar don with baseball good. day ar over. According to Mr. Wilson, the rating of officials, which has been Inaugurated this year, will likely prove a decided success. A composite rating sheet, compiled from the opinion of a doien eoache and official In th region, was made on each official, and th results will be tabulated and sent ATLANTA. OS., Do. 11 .Univerto the officials concerned. for th Th school wa conducted on Satsal.) At Nlehau. Rock. urday and Included Cracker, hag been (old to Little Interpretation of record In 1921 for new rules, examination On a on question Ctiattanooga, Nlehau went to th officiating problem, and practical Chicago Cuba, thano t WtUburgh floor demonstrations. In the floor and to Bt. Paul, returning to th demonstration, Mliiersvllle and Mllford Cracker last season. U O. T. Mur- - provided a practice game, th Mlners-vl- ll phy, utility man for th Crackera, team emerging victor, M to IT. will nrst base when the eeaaon ( X I I L Y CIRCLE . -- mmm ,v Mtr AArXKFS T H E FA M - yr TWO OFFana. Collins said h had two American league offer to talk over here this .. week, and Hornsby ha yet to settle hi contract wltn th i;rami by line, recently released as manager will th Whit Sox. announced thata he usual leacu l, in thi American next iummer. leaving hi decision to her this welt further conference week. Philadelphia and New Tork have ll-(- PS ITTAH baa developed two of tie world'! bast roller skaters In the past few In Hay Jone and Kay Heraog. Jon won th Utah state championship for speed In all distances from mils to fire mile In 1923 and Herzog won th 1924 for th same distance. Aim-elat- ed lau mer. - GUM II Mil - Utah Develops major baseball mnates fathering here this week to wind up their bualneu affair for th winter hav already Mtttnd moat of their troublesome problems, leaving their way dear to ttma to player dickering. their .devote Commissioner K. M. Landl hat bean warmly lndoraed by most tf hla new managers constituency. Seven In the two big have been announced circuits, fire In the American league u ana two in tne jaiHnai, Mornsby and Eddie Collins are almost who have not th only headline! left for next aura. decided upon their Jobs Press.) THE Ill 13, 1926. -- fOs Special Purchase and Sale of Men's Fine Overcoats $ 33 343 A fortunate purchase of these fine Overcoats at a very decided price reduction and passed on to you at like savings. Also a large number of styles from our own stocks A worthwhile opportunity Hre included at these v$fy special prices. st the beginning of the season, when the wintry days are yet to came. just 1 Coats for These Overcoats include all the newest in style, fabric and color. storm, for dress, for street wear, for motoring. All sizes are included in these three groups. . If you want a real genuine bargain a good Overcoat that you will wear and enjoy don't fail to take advantage of, ! this opportunity. 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