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Show 14 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY HORNING, JANUARY 12, 1927. Highest Baseball Authority Ready to Clear Diamond Stars in Decision Today LANDIS WILL CENSURE WHITE SOX Soon Will Learn Their Fate FOR UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HOOPSTERS FOR CONTRIBUTION TO PITCHERS Ten Active Player, Including Three Manager, Involved in Case. By the Aocl CHICAQO, Jan. 11 tad Preee.) The Haraid and Emm Iner teday aald It had learned, from "an authorltatlva aogrcn, that Landla' daelalon will axon-rat- a all member of tha Whlta Sox and Datrolt haaaball taama Involvad by -Swada" Rlabarg and Chick Qandll In Tha nawapapar eontlnuaa that from var-dltha aama aourca It laamad tha would carry aharp canaura for 49 tha Whlta Sox who contributed 1100 for a eh In 117 toward a pool of will tha Datrolt pitching atari, and for tit. Detroit playera tha reprimand Ing P&m. up. CAN FBANCISOO, Jan., 11. (By the Associated, Press.) wniicm H. McCarthy, 'president of the Sea Prancieco Miaeion baseball club, announced today that Wild Bill" Leard had signed s contract to manag s prob-lam- F. Wsstphtl, Magna; E. R. Callsttr, Salt Lake; Thomas W. O Donneil, Vsmal; Lucius N. Martdsn, Parowan; Knox Patterson, Moat). House C. J. Daway, DawayyMIa, chairman; P. H Goggin, Salt Lake; EfTas5 Wwjf utt, Lake; M. V. Andrus. Salt Lake; J. Prank Killian, Orangeville: John Roberts, Goshen; Leroy Dalton, Ci'rclavUi: Jamas C. Hacking, La Point; George C. Bnnkerhoff, L. C. Bvcknsll; Sargent. George H. Ryan, Eureka. tht'lH27 aeason. Leard took over the Miaeion management late last year, comTwin Palls ing here from the o dub of the league. Utah-Idah- PHI DELTS AND It aaya Tha sift fund," as tha paper will be tha money will .be termed, charactarfkad at highly Improper,' but tha daelalon will atata that to mlaeloner Landla haa bean unable find any trace of "criminal m-on either aide. P'-'W-Td'- 3 Viiilaiixiiww 2 'J ' 4 v ' Tha verdict tha acoount continues, I ' of tha ' I I ; IM 'Vv ? .?V 11 will ba baaad on acceptance , Picture of Mickey Eiley, Nib-Ja- y players who tery of tha thlrty-odchairman and the pro, park testified in two hearths that the pool of the rules committee, having S " - f 'V was given as S bonua to Datrolt s little twoaome about 3 a. m. Red are for having beaten the Soetonwhich for tha pannant Sox, runnara-uThe eufferlng public muat atand for a lot Right on tha heel of tha tha White Sox won In 1917. comAs the announcement - CHICAGO. Jan. 11 (By tha Ao-olata- d from scandal someone back east that Jack Twenty has shown a remarkable growth Proae;) how tnBjorhn the test tew month. Funor Beratari, half of tbsm atlfl iti thewhether if Jack wax when be fought tomorrow learn will title Unb(u,h for heevywe'ght league, 'em an row Jerome a big fello Rl, Commlseloner I.andla believe Chlcao-De- almoet overnight whan, there la guilty of sloughing" a bouf In eight for him wmte to the In 1917, help aerlea troll fighting - Without discussing Delaney penleague which are well known by American abilities Box win tha we must admit that the stateall, naeL ment (which we pass to our readers 1h Three managers ere among to use their own good Judgment haa Sox, White a slight scent twenty, Bay Schelk of the Donle Bush of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Rcksrdsv choice of so opponent Molne and John Collin of the De Rowland, for Tunney will depend upon what Western league. Clarence Jn 1917 I the Qullible fieese gobble. manager of the Whit Sox now an Amsrlcan Isagus umplro. Tns" Consider the humble om of tha l, . still active rotmben of 1MT, baaketbsrt. Here are some ffpureir Introll and Chicago clubs InBwede teams Mutual about 100 in the R.avolved In the charges of eleven stakes. leaouee berg And Chick Gandll, are: Gym thirty' teams. PLAYERS LISTED. High achooi and college four second team; four AtMeMca. Frst teams; TMdte Collins, Philadelphia fully thirty class and fraternity Philadelphia coach, Kid Qleaaon, teams; Junior high, eight teams. AHmr4 Ehtnke, Philadelphia Ath- Independent teams uncounted) guess ten. s total. ef approximately Making hS5 Faber. Chicago White So. 185 basketball teams playing the Georgs Dsuas, Dstrolt Tigera. in Lake City alone. Salt game Harry Hellmenn, Detroit Tigera. Pave Panforth, Milwaukee associaTrfbune aborts department carThe tion ried the standings of 64 of the M Reb Russsll, Indianapolis aaseeia-tto- mens teams In ita Monday issue. the end of the week it will have aseocta-" By - Roy Wilkinson, Louisville Be the standings of the remainder tion. sides the standings of the various Bob Vetch, Toledo association are carried leagues associaNemo Lei bold, Columbus In addition, the Ralt Lake Tribune tion. carries the box scores of virtually ev Oscar Etanage, Coast league. cry game played In Balt Lake and Oscar Vltt, Coast league. great portion of those played In Utah Georgs Cunningham, Birmingham, and Idaho. "Southern. This In addition to the excellent Byrd Lynn, Heading, Pa., dub. service the Tribune gives In college and high school games. RtSBERG ON OATH, HAVE For two days Landis During the fiah and game distned thsse players and a soore of oth-e- cussion the other night, a fellow who have since retired from basewho referred to carp ee s fish was the belt- Rlsberg, face to face with uncalled out of order. The sentiment story players he accused, told his la It's a rwptile. Price Selected for Hoop der oath that Rowland told him the of Apetroit-Chlcag- o Labor day series H. R. Merrill, the B Y. U. Llllpu 191T was Mall fixed." Tourney; Track CarniThirty-od- d players paraded to the tlan, made some remarks about hiking - witness Timpanogaa at frequent Intervals, stand, all denying knowledge up cbut the sportsmen took the statement of the plot. G&ndil upheld Rlsberg's val Approved. confession and elaborated on the de-- f with a few grains of salt. tails, admitting he was the fixer and Just to show you what the xAhe collector of the White Sox tooL sportsmen think of carp. A fallow But Bill James, the Detroit pitcher, Special te The Tribase. said that If a man fished only for with whom Gandll said he made the PRICE, Jan. 11 Coaches of ths to be to he able hie carp deought get to the aerlea, Iftrow arrangement three sections of Region 6 have decid$2.00 worth, which brought out ths nounced Gandll'a aaaertlona as an baschorus, "There aint that much ed to again hold a round-robi- n absolute lie," and also contradicted carp.8' Above r shown seven of the twenty stars who re to be affected him on the reason for the payment of ketball tournament in this part of the deths 1850 Gandll gave him. He The rale In fees for hunting and state to decide the championship of by the decision of Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, high mogul of baseball, toclared It was a reward to the Tiger fshlng licenses ss advocated by the eastern Utah, and the dates set for the day. The commissioner will either absolve these players of all itlgma, or f pitchers for beating Boston. State Fish and Game association was are March 3, 4 And 5. The he will undoubtedly declare them guilty of dishonesty on the diamond, LANDIS MUST DECIDE. not exactly along the Vines laid down tourney tourney will be held at Price in the and bar the men forever from participation In organized baseHaving ,lnvtted Rlsberg to make by Commissioner Madsen but the re- event that Carbon high ia winner or ball. probably In eectlon "A." If Carbon publlo his charges at an open hear sult will be about the same. The chief runner-u- p Those shown above Include, top, left to right, Eddie Collins, White Ing. Commissioner Landla now must reason why the commissioner did not Is not shgible for the round-robiit fin j the aooused players guilty of advocate a blanket raise of one dollar will be held at either Kooevelt or Sox player, and manager of the Chicagoans during 1926; Oscar Vltt, forwas he Balt Lake manager, now wrlth Hollywood, and Say Schalk, newly beoauee mer not did or else want innocent. the those school which series, throwing Vernal, depending upon If Landis absolves them, as it was who rarelv fished to have to protect wins in section C " whichever school appointed White Sox leader. Center, left to right, are Bill Jamee, with round-robin who for those hunted believed an and he fished sponsors the must guar- Detroit In 1917, who Is accused of receiving the pool for division; Howard will, tonight snerally eaclad rule against raising pools for game antee the expenses of all the tournawho pitched for Detroit in 1917, and Harry Heilmann, famous DeHowever, the sportsmen favored the ment gamee, while the state athletic Ehmke, team for any purpose i an opposing Bottofc Is pictured Clarence Howland, American league umraise In place of the proposed association pays the expenses of of troit slugger. whatever, likely will be promulgated. blanket scale pire, who was manager of the White Sox when the games were played and end so vote& This gift ooourred snore than three tiding flclals and thslr fees for h&ndiLnglhe whom Madsen figures that on his plan the contests. Rlsberg accuses of engineering the entire deal and ; years before Landts took office, baseball followers were of the opinion revenue would have been Increased The round-rdbf- n brings together 000 like $50 Under could do of Landis little something the the about It at that six counties. representatives this late date. plan offered by the association the Carbon, Emery, Sad Juan. Duchesne, On the other hand, the commis- increase will be about $40 0O0. it Is Uintah and Grand. Price held the Of course, the final say In tourney four years ago; Vernal had two circumstantial thought sioner heard stories of the alleged crooked- - aeries the matter Is up to the legislature. year before last, and Castle Dale of 1117, and may surprise the baae- ponaortd ths movement last year. tome of the delegates at the Decision was also made to stage ball world by banishing the twenty division track and field meet for Remeeting sounded the warning that players, most of whom are now in the goodwill of the eportsmen wes the twilight of their baseball careers. gion 5 at Price some time early In the more of than Importance the spring before the schools of Emery POOL 18 ADMITTED. money which will be raleed. The oouotv close. As Price tiJ the most NEW YORK. Jan. 11. (By ttia Rpeclal tn The Tribape The White Sox admitted giving $45 goodwill of the sportsmen Is cercentrally located place in the region, GARFIELD, Jan. 11.' The basketPros ) Tod Morgan of Seapiece to a pool for the Tigers, and from the tainly the most important asset of various representatives the Detroit pitchers admitted receivths fiph end game department, but towns believe Price ia the logical place attle, the Junior lightweight champion, ball game between Magna and Apex it is to be hoped that those deleing the money. Bribe, or reward, la for the meet every year. wai suspended Indefinitely today by of the Copper league, whkh was , Landis' problem, and on the heels of gates whe so ardently fought The Referees and umpires for all league tb state . this verdict, are the athletic commission for fail- scheduled for Thursday, haa been A proposed raise on ths ground that In were appeals of Buck section games assigned Weavor, black sox for reinstateths goodwill might bs lost will use to games for the balance of the sea- ure to make bis class weight of 130 moved up a day and the two teams thslr effort to keep this asset, ment, and the demands of Ty Cobb Wednesday night at son so that they will know at once Just pounds for the match tie lost to Phil will meet now that the sportsmen of the Tris Speaker for a declaration hat games they are going to work In McOraw of Detroit, last Friday night o'clock in the Bingham high achooi of their status. tate have spoken. Madison gymnasium. this year. Montkello and Blanding at Square. For four days the commissioner hat The last meeting of these two were the mly two schools without Morgan's suspension, however, will been studying the testimony, but so at the meeting of the not affect the commission's order for teams resulted In a victory for the representation far he has not called In the baseball coaches. D. 8 L McCorkle, superin- him to defend tils championship here Magna squad, but with Apex playing its home floor, the two teame will i advisory council, which was reorgantendent of Grand county schools and within 40 days, either against Babe on on be an even basis The email floor ised at the December Joint meeting, Chairman of region 6. presided at the Herman or Jack Bernstein. Mcto Include President Johnson of the at the high achooi has always been a for the Morgan weighed 131 meeting, while Principal O J Reeves, Grow American league and President Heyd- of Carbon, acted In his official capachandicap to visiting teams, and, as fight. ler of the National league. Johnson Morgan was granted permission by this will be the first game on thie ity as secretary of the region. has maintained silence on the Rie- s, the commission to fight, McOraw on floor, for several of Magna'sPARIS, Jarr. 11 the handicap will be even greatfltr the Awxylitted the condition that tie later risked Investigation and testier. Both hi title. The suspension consequently mony. but there are Indications he Pres, h Ceorge squads possess plenty of Parpcntlcr, French may have something to say after the heavyweight pugilist, prevents him from accepting fights scoring ability, but the passing on cam back from hero before and after the champion- - both aides was a little weak on their t commissioners decision U given out at flatlc retirement tonight to fight an 10 oclock tomorrow ship match, until the ban is lifted previous game. morning. Th exhibition bout with the American, This conforms to commission policy in between Arthur and gam fighters, in some Bingham will be played Thureday at permitting fulfill Jack Walker, for the benefit of the ranqers win. suspended The Tribe. fe made contracts th to Utah cases, club At Arthur. Ipwlil prior Copper 11 Associated War MONTREAL, Jen. Malmd (Br tle A. to matches In which their violations OREEN RIVER. Wyo., Jan. 1 oouted Pres ) New Tork Carpentier delighted the spectators Ringers with occurred. local achooi The team Boeed cut the Montrexl Meroone a buketball high lively encounter but since no her tonight, !, In nettonel leegue hock declelon we rendered the winner must defeated Hanna her Saturday, 29 to Hanna ah owed good ebllltv In ey gems, the victors scoring sH their remain anonymous French Romerio, goeJe In the tint period. The Meroone welterweight pitching basket, but the Green River were caught early In the game with champion, successfully defended hi player had an edge all the way. title In Alf Robs. He won on the box. sgalnet player penalty point in 19 rounds. ST. AUOTHTTVE, FiA . Jan. 11 A com(By th Aeeoclated Preae College Basketball FUQAZY PROPOSES ARENA. ST LOUIS. Jan. 11. (Br Ui form rever.al marked the openplete NEW YORK. Jan. 11 (By the PTeaa ) Sam Breadon, pre a- ing day In the winter golf play Fla At , Geneva, 2S; idant of the world' Bmvr Fatts, Preae Humbert J. Fugazy Camerle champk-- n Oardln-l- a, league of edverttetng Inter. te tournaTech, - 22 announced today that work will today Announced he would rec- - ment, when G.orge 8. Hartman, Chl- March 1 on an Indoor arena, for 10,At Stillwater- Oklahoma A A M., ommend A 10 per Cent dividend to be cgo, favorite for chemplonahlp hon-- jf i-T- on Kane, State Teachers' paid out Plttehurgh laat aeaaon'e profits, nn- - jors, bowed tn defeat to a fellow 'all porta, to be built in Brooklyn at College, 3 a cnet of between 5,000,000 and M. 354.000 M estimated between cagoen, Lord, four and three, At Auburn, Ala : Auburn, 27; Mis- end IGOO 000. It will be known ae the Fug-laz- y sissippi Hartman nhad been. Inetalled th A. A M . 24. Could Ret be duplicated for 300 This dividend, the eerond tn eeven favorite by reaann of a brilliant 90 arena, and, wltk a aeatlng NOW only about 12 100, during a high gale In yeeterdeFa Ity of from M.ono to 0,000, will be ytars .would take CHENEY, Wash., Jan. it. (By th anr Breadon, who la the controlling qualifying play, larger than Madison Square Garden, Associated Press Cheney Normal a stockho'der, ua would In the feature marathon of the dey. th balance the announcement aald fart basketball team added enother rlnclputty" to build up the four minor E J Murphy, Yotmtoka, and Waiter college teem to Ite Hit of victim toclub as nd TWO GIANT SIGN, farm Pmedley, Bowling Green, were forced operating leegue night by defeating Gonsaga university to go Into a linking fund to build a to thp IS to 23. Tha Normal defeated Washgreen before NEW TORK, Jan. 11. (By the baaehall for the Th park champion Murphy was, defeated by a weak putt Preae ) Two member of th ington Stats college last week. Cardinal now ua Bportemana Dark, CEAIQ WAS. 6563. Mr. Claire Maxwell, New York, wee New York Gianta, Eddie Farrell, owned by the Brown. th winner of the low ecore prise in AMERICAN and Hugh McQuillan, pitcher, LEAGUE. A ntw grandstand ie planned for the nine hole medal play of the wotoday elgnad contract fur th X927 At Fort Wayne, Ind.: New York, Houston. Tea a. on of the minor men' competition. She turned in a base ball seaaon. 43, Fert Wayuo, U. owned. league 44, Ilk. a handicap it. SIGMA CHIS WIN ilr ft' ' V' Phi Pi Phis and Emery Club Quintets Lose in U Series. T " TmmJ J. . I '" -- ' " ; - , i r J Tha Phi DaTta Theta and Sigma Chi turned in victories Tuesday evening In the Interorg&nisatlon hoop tournament at the University of Utah and the victors advanced Into the s round of the elimination meet. The Phi Delta surprised the Phi PI PMi with a fourth period spurt that gave them a good margin, 25 to 8, while the Blgrha Chla checked the rush of the Emery club players just before the whistle blew, 18 to 16. Wednesday evening's encounters will bring together the Froah and Sigma PI fives and the Sigma Nu and the R. O. T. C. combinations. The first game between the first two named will start at 7 oclock and the next will begin immediately tfollow- The Phi PI Phis offered stiff resistance to the Phi PJt In the first three quarters buf Tn the final period the winners flatbed a burst of speed and accurate shooting that widened the gap perceptibly. Cecil, center, and G&llacher, forward, shared high scoring honors, while Havmond and Caf-fe- y made strong showings Halton was the outstanding player for the losers The Sigma Chi team apparently had the game with the Emery 6!ub five sewed up with the score 16 to 8 at the oonclusion of the third quarter, but a sensational rally with Logan, Jeft guard, bearing the burden, fell but points ehv of tying th score Sloan and Cannon handled the ball in familiar manner while Bradford was high point man? scored ten of his team's sixteen Igan points. The emrea QirJntats p baa-he- ll ec-o- ua ng-b- i jm - n. k REGION FIVE WILL PHI DELTA THETA OTFP, DELANEY SHOWS ROUND ROBIN cross-sam- rs Ak jlJy , - - Tod Morgan Is Apex and Magna Move Contest to Suspended by Fight Board Wednesday Night , I Carpentier Comes Back in Exhibition 2 GROWTH INCREASE Hanna Loses to Green River Five I Favorite Falls in Winter Golf Meet -- 1 i Breadon Proposes Dividend Be Paid Indicate $150.00, I thirty-seven- 17 ha 20-- HaTmoed.lf. 2 0 0 4riowprt,f 0 0 0 O'Fnnk.rf .. Hardy. rf-r4 0 0 6 Ktltfte e . . Octl.c Tawrc,lg.. 62 00 00 0 Darney.lf . . Caffev.rg 4'Jwtt,rf Callaeher.rf. 4 0 0 6 Hacking, rf ... ft 0 0 0 Oiaua.rg. I 0 Green, Total 25 . VTA II Couch, If Davit, rf rioceot. rf (.yon, rf Batts. If COLL. OF IDAHO ( T f P 2 9 Nickle. rf .. S 8 2 8 c .. 0 2 11 Hoahaw, Btrickling, If 0 0 0 0 Crooktum, tg 0 0 0 0 2 Rhaw, rf 0 0 0 0 Koehler, e DuraU. If t 00 0 OTFTM .. 3oodwln, If .. , Burnett .If . 0 5 ID 2 0 20 0 10 4 2 2 0 lft .8101 0 0 0 0 ... .. 0 0 ft 0 rentes. If .. 8 0 ft 6' dcCurdy, rf 3 ft 0 A 0 0 0! !ufioeii, rf . 'co been, f . 21 1 1ft 51 2 0 rg .. 11 top rf .. 0 0 0 1)1 Whitehead If 0 0 0 01 (night If . . 0 0 0 0 . 26 9 3 55 Total 115 Jon, feeferee, Wrnr; Totals umpire, 5 11 6 18 Wr Bomney. Carbon Schedules Practice Contests 111 Total .. 12 1 1 Beferee, Boberg. of his honors. $028 eorea: Th SIGMA cm Sperisl to The Tribune I orm-home Olympic Tennis Competition, to Weber College to Conflict Here Play Idaho Tech! 1- 1 2 4 Harvard Overseers Ignore Committee CAMBRIDGE, Maas., Jan. 11 (By th Associated Press ) The Harvard board of overseers tonight wrote the n last chapter In the athletic break with the announcement that It would not take any forma) action on the report of a special committee created to study the situation and report possible remedies which might lead to a resumption between the two universities. Harvard-Prtnceto- Rockne Arrives in Sari Francisco A Eiitpaordisaapy Suit and Overcoat Values Here SS $ BAN FRANCTSCO, Associated FYeaa ) Jan. 11. By the Knute Rockne, football coach of Notre Dame university. arrived here today on the finer M&taonla from a trip to the Hawaiian Island. He will attend a luncheon In hie honor at the Palace hotel tomorrow end will leave for home FriIn the Island he ) day or Saturday conducted a football coaching achooi. Get a Cutler Guaranteed Suit or Overcoat now at a tremendous saving I Shirts, Hats, Underwear, Blazers and Garments also at discounts np to Shoes, 50. Only Four More Days to Get i Terms rV -e- oitegg-0rTaahd . Star Truck Starting lets la the first quarter with a spurt that gained momentum with each period of play iratn late In the game, the University of Utah basketball squad flooded the ring with an avalanche of ehtsthat swept the quintet off its feet by a ecore of 05 to If. The encounter was played In the "U" gymnasium before a fair sized erowd. , Vincent, Utah center, opened thw melee with a goal from mldoourt and, although the Crimson lost the lesd tamporarllv, due to the sensational basket registering of Nlckle, Coyote right forward, the ultimate winners started a drive shortly before the period ended that the visitors were unable to head off. The score at the nd of the first quarter was at the half and at the third quarter, The Caldwell boys could not solve the sone defense presented by the Utes and they resorted to long distance shooting, with little success. The style was apparently an unaccustomed one, for the Idahoans tried valiantly to break through the Redskins barrier before they essayed to core from the middle of the floor. The find of the game was Pete Couch, former Weber college star. The blohd Ogden youth followed the ball with hawklike tenacity, followed up his shots well and pierced the hoop no less than ten times. Although the Idaho guards were lax In watching scored brilliantly. the Ute, Couch Long, short and those following fast came under the variety of bis pfVots, pitches that centered the ring. McCurdy, formerly of Uintah high school, tallied nicely and displayed sound knowledge of the hopo sport by his performance. Vincent, who wore a Jordan high achooi suit formerly, manipulated his long and rangy physique to an advantage, counting ten points. Goqd win and Lyons were strong on defense The former Lehl athlete and veteran Redskin star started most of the offensive, while the giant Lyons just couldnt be passed. Jensen, another Jordan candidate, rung up three field goals in rapid order In his short stay in the IIU Jacobsen, a graduate of the champion L. 1. S. U. five, performed satisfactorily, as did 'Jonas and Davis. For the losefs, Nickle waa the outstanding star, and Shaw shared soma That Jack Aaao-clut- 1925 6. PRICE, Jan 11 The hoop team of is the Carbon county high school EUERT CTr Measurements OTFP' OTFP. planning to make up for Its late start W Ber,lf . 1 0 ft 2' Bartlett, 1 .. 10 0 2 In basketball this year by playing as Moan rf v. .. 2 8 1 0 Cfwtroto.rf. . 1 ft 0 2 many nonleague and away Will Be a Bradford.. 0OOO!Pck.e .... OtftO games as possible. The league game L Bears, If . . 8 8 17; Lofan If .... 0 2 0 10 with Centro! high of Castle Dale last . 0 1 0 0 Oroebll nr . . 10 0 2 week was the first contest for Snarr.rf ths Heavyweight Soon. Pembroka.lf. 0 1 0 01 PiMenirari,lf 0 0 0 0 Miners this season CUBw,rf.... 2 2 0 O'4 Counter c.... 0 100 0 for mads been have Croer.e 0 0 0 Smith, If .... 0 0 0 a Arrangements series of two games between CarO 0 0 0 (Brisk. If Duchesne bon and the county high NEW YORK, Uan. 11. (By the Asat Totals... 8 10 2181 9tai.... 8 40 18 school of Roosevelt, to 4 be played sociated Press ) On the basis of and 5. Roosevelt on February Bober, Referee, toan examination a will team also shown The practice by play growth game with the Green River high day, Jack Delaney, school at Green River on January 19. for Gene contender and aspirant Tunncys crown, will be a heavyweight before many months have elasped Figures announced today by Dr. W. G. Fralich show Delaney gained eleven and a half pounds in a year and added three and a half Inches NEW YORK, Jan. 11 (By tha As- Bpeelal te Tb Trlbnae. to his chest measurement In experisociated Press United States, OGDEN. Jan. 11. The Weber rolencing general physical development winner of ail five Olympic tennis titles ler will Invade Focatello eeven prepared for the purpoee Theywere t Paris, Isn't likely to !e of dlacountlng an Impression that In 1924 etrong In quest of a victory over the any of them In the international Idaho Tech basketball team next SatDelaney Is too light for the heavy- fond games st Amsterdam In 1928 because urday night. Arrangement were comweight division. of tho dates selected for th next pleted today for the game on Janu The comparison follows: Olympic competition 15 and mean of transportation. September, 1925. January, 1927. Under the schedule recently decid- ary 25 25 Age Idaho Tech will idy a return coned upon, the Olvmpio tennis champ175 163 on February 19. In test Weight Ogden 16 ionships next year will take place Neck 6 to 12. This would interfere 76 76 August Rearh . r. DOWNEY INSTALLS LOCKERS. with the National championships and 7 6 4 Wrist Cup schedule, Always well under Specie! te Tbe Trtbone 31 Waist Jl Davis New DOWNEY, Idaho,' Jan. 11. way by the middle of August, and 41 37 Chest (normal) the sending of top ranking lockers have been Installed In the .. Cheat (expanded) 41 prevent 45 school abroad. stars for tha basketDowney high 22 19 Thigh Vincent Richards, now a profession- ball boys. The lockers were set uo 14 14 Calf al, and Helen Wills won the mens during the holldaya and are now In 10 19 and women s Ankle singles titles at Paris In use. There are twelve of them, six 1924. on top and six below. hoop-star- herg-Oand- H 55-1- 44-- Intent"-involve- d Visitors; Final Is During 1927 Her sro fh houH and senate committee on fish and game C. Crimson Run Up Top-Hea- vy Score Against Bill Leard to Lead Missions NjS'Sfcrfi.lSi SanateDr. .A COLLEGE OF IDAHO SQUAD NO MATCH Buy Now for Now, for Spring, for Fall! Inner Tubes Free! Cm In today buy a Goodyear tire at eur e regular low price and get a free. high-grad- tube absolutely i Rubber r' Products Co. E. th 365 R. Slebaugh, Manager Seuth Etate. Waa 25. 2,3 Contain V |