| OCR Text |
Show THE SALT TAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY XORMXG. Fi:BRUARY 17 1, 1927. 1 Intermountain A. A. U. Plans Ambitious Program; Ogden , Logan, Provo Qet Meets YOUNG STRIBUNG BOXING, SWIMMING, WRESTLING ARE California Sportsmen Are Raising Money for Bear River ACCORDED PLACES ON SHORTS LIST TO MEET HUFFMAN Track Meet in June Pro- Wright Heads 1926 Canadian posed by Dr. Raymond; Aquatics Hold Spotlight i Will Georgia 'Fighter Make Debut a Heavyweight. Net Rankings NEW TURK. Jan St -I- Bs th. ! As-- ' HE Associated Sportsmen of California baro atartod their campa.rn to raisa $10,000 for a rroltmlnary survey of tho Bear river marshes at the north end of Great Salt lake. Biological enginer are at the maishee now chocking np on torn of the details for the bureau. The California eportamen are Interested in Bear Elver bay because it has been proved that the majority of tho ducks shot in the Bnaranto and other marshes of California are ducks which headquarter at Bear Biver bay. There are three plana under way to obtain funds to reraanh that part of tho area which haa dried up. Colorado congressmen have introduced bills in the senate and homo calling for Uncle Bam to appropriate Besides this there is another bill In $430,000 for the Improvements. congress wnlth would provide tho biological survey with funds to make the improvements. When the results of the survey which is to be paid for by Californians is made public, several wealthy sportsmen in the east have announced their willingness (if the survey is favorable) bo make donations for the work. Malheur lake and Klamath falls in Oregon sre aro Coming under a similar survey. aoclftUd press ) Young Htrlbhng was "TORONTO, Ont, Jan. 31. (By matched today to box Lddie Huffman. 4 ths Associated Press.) Jack Wright snd Willard T. Crocksr Los Angeles heavv weight, In a 4enof Montreal. Can id Ian Darts cap round bout at Madison Square Garden on February 7, ss the first attempt of stars, top tbs Dominions tennis players in 1926 rankings anthe Georgian to gain a place In Tex nounced today by the Canadian Rkkarda heavyweight elimination tournament Lawn Tennis association contest reThe btribllng-Huffme- n Wright heads th, first ten, Pisces originally scheduled 2Hsed schedule with Crocker In second placs. An next the boutbetween Paollno, the Monday odd twist is (Iren the ratings, The coming program w get under heavvweight and Knute Spanih howtrer, with the ranking of sen way with the Inierraountmln boxing Paollno claim if of Wisconsin Crocker ahead of Wright In the ten Injured hand m apite of the suste i hamplonships on kotoruary 19 !1 and pro vine of Quebec. athletic (ommlasion e ruling that he is Thlrtv-al15 -boxers have already Other members of the first ten in condition to fight has steadfastly AND registered for the event, according to berefused to box Hansen unless a later in order of the their Aif G Dunn, chairman of the boxing ranking hind Wright and Crocker are: A. date Is agreed upon committee The matches will be held W. Uam Toronto: E. H. Lafram-bolss- . IS NOW HEAVYWEIGHT at the Klks' club at Salt .Lake and will embrace all divisions Boxers Montreal: W. L. Bennie, Stribllng whose principal activities from Montana, Wyoming Idaho and A. McGill. V ancon Toronto: J. heretofore have been as a light heavv 11 t parts of I tah have already coma jj ver; W. E. Harrison. Winnipeg; weight title contender .is now ato in to the committee hs W. 8. Waugh. Winnipeg; 0. W. heavyweight, accQrdtnf who Ogden is to have the wrestling tour"Walk Miller piloted manager Aik man. Montreal: Barnes Kayoes London nament this year Wrestling' ChairTiger Flowers to the world s Nunns. Toronto. man Hvde Cowley announced This weight crown event will closely fuikivi the boxing The knockout of Paul Berlenbaoh bv and Steele Beats hamplonahips and Is expected to draw Mike McTlgue and the tactic of Paoa fast field tf mat men Jmm the llno already have changed the comStewart. intermountaln region The exact date plexion of the heavyweight situation has not been settled but will be early A derisive victory for Mrlbhng over hi March, according to Dr Cowley furthe rugged Huffman would forte SWIM MEETS SCATTERED. ther readjustment of prospects Ernie Russ of Casper Wvo, went Stribiing was decisively whipped b One of the inM ambitious swimmilling Berlenbach here last spring in a through a tough ming programs ever attempted In the title bout, but th Georgintermountain rginn will he conChester Khkapoo Dan with Alconfident of a comeback ian ducted, according to Dr Munn Q the Indian fighter, hut by the Two l annon, swimming chairman. though a veteran in ring experience, he is still the oungest of the heavy- final bell hs had timed enough left meets have already been staged, one "in the Deseret gvinnastum pool and Hinckley Goes Down in weight crop having Just passed his and right hooks to th charging redtwentv-secon- d birthday another in the municipal baths, and skin to even up for the wearing, Stribllng may be offered a match rushing tactics of th popular Infive more are contemplated For the Rush Final Period by if he hurdles Huffman dian There were momenta when both exwith Is In McTlgue It ear several first time The Georgian twice has fought the In distress pected that swimming meets will be Irish veteran, gaining a draw at "C- lightweights were 24 to 19 Score. held outside of Salt Jaihe City under CHESTER CAUTIOUS. olumbus. Ga . In 1923. and carrying off A A I sanction Three Utah towns a newspaper decision in a match at were mentioned for these meets outOttogarv started at th first round Newark N J , in 1924 On neither oc-- t to bore in with ever respectful reride of Salt Lake display gard for th j aslon, however, did McTlgue At Logan and at Provo it was an- SpU to Th Trlbnn cowboy stat boxer a His FILLMORE Jan 31 Millard de-- i ihe punch he used to knock out Ber- Meep producing right awmg nounced The Salt leak Tribune will he donor of medals for place winners feated Hinckley here Friday night in lenbach met wltn mor success cautious plan GarMadison M'Mahoni Jess Square when swimming championships are to did his wchem against Jack! the fast garrteb aver played jd,n matchmaker, meanwhile hope to than "he staged there Fnihuslasm of the Andrews and ErnJe Steele, opponents association members at the Monday In the local gvm, the score being 19 'match McTlgue with Jack flharkey where h of previous Bton heavyweightto on February 25 rushed In with occasions, Where less caution meeting seemed to indhate that in- to 24 The large crowd was brought McMahon expect terest in the aqjMlt sports in this to it feet time after time by the wer Goshen battler the and Andrews manBucklev. wlth a Is Sharkey johnnv redskin with th rapid revival, able to hinder undergoing region and that the coming swimming cham- sensational basicet shooting and rapid ager McTlgue already ha agreed to hefty rights and lefts to the head, team fought des- accept such a match Ross found It difficult and perplexing pionships will be some of the most floor playbut Both neither seemed to have successiul evF held perately to land on his antagonist of Monday decided a advantage although HinckTwo meets are scheduled for Salt evening l,ake In the swimming program, and ley led until the closing minute of Tha first three rounds featured the The dates for piav a third for Ogden mauling efforts of th Indian, but The started a off with game bang been not snd have set these meets blows were not as damaging as his are awaiting definite action The Des- - when Wilkins tipped the ball to Black, they appeared In th fourth session, centered the hoop from midfloor cret gvnmaslum ami the municipal! who took th fighting to the Jndl&n Ross Black counted another from the side fx o! will he the scenes of MR Lakes momentarily when he covered, his ti--. Hinckley lead two meets with the probability that line, loon Atafter andmoment with val feeling left hooks that drove Captain. ',B the bigti-orhn rinarniext will hf held-IOttogary into the rope. Again In hesley dropped a neat one In from city tank the sixth round, Ross connected with center KlmbaM dropped In two free r TRACK NGT SPONSORED chance and the More was 4 hurting gloves that opened up a gash t The Tribe t n. between the Indian a eves, but OttoDr Dreed llaimoml made a pica Hinckley forged once mor and fprlal COKEVILLE, Wyo, Jan 31 In gary caught Ross off his balance and for more active participation in the led at the half, the ount being 7 to 11 sent him spraullng to the canvas Intermountain territory In track athThe team fought on even term spit of all prediction to the contrary, letics lie pointed out that other during the third quarter With six th Cokeville baskotball team met andn for a short count and had Ross weary In the United States and other minutes left to ply and Hinckley gallantlv defeated Kemmerer the bell Chester was powerful In st s the evening on th lattr tountiies were alreadv training for leading bv six points. Coach Kimball hom Saturday fighting at close quarters, where floor, 17 to 14 Although Kemh had a decided advantage. Th Inserted the sophomore star Watts, the Olvmptc trvouts in 1928 lead into the lineup Watts forgot all merer started out with a nice association received favorably his TED STEWART LOSES. that an A A lr track meet be about the Injured wrist which had In. the first quafter, th Cokeville Del Steele of Goshen wort a well held here In Juve preparatory to the kept him from starting the game On Qfcfie began to function and forged d decision over Ted the first Up off he found the net from ahead From then on to th end of merited distant trvouts the following year from Pocatello, mentioned several i midcourt Stephenson, Ki&ball and th gam th teams alternated in Stewart, colored, Dr Havmond waa alow with first Steele Idaho place Although star who he argued would Chealey followed with some nice snots bolding In the last quarter two of hit left and right drives, Stewart make strong bids for places on the and Millard led for the first time a men were eliminated first became weary and twice in the secstring l nited State team, hut also told of Stephenson was awarded a fre try, Watt counted on personals A free throw made by ond round he was unable to avoid the the necessity of starting training at which he converted the winning hammering blows and ha went down an early date to insure a maximum one from under the basket just be Mau gave Cokeville fore the timer' whistle announced score The result of this game was for the count of nine upon one oc representation from thi section somewhat unexpected to dope makers casion and five the other Steele was The aoUitkn wa pleased to learn the close of one of the most hotly though last week Cokeville had close to a knockout in the melee, but from H C M rtensen i charge of confuted games ever een In this di- even sr victory over th the game colored welter ataed the a comparatively were vision registration, that more athletes champion of Lyman There were no outstanding men on limit registered With the A A- - lr. titan C H Blanchard has Coach OkeyM was reIt either a team Mr Mortensen game also Frankie Barnes of Grand Junction, consisting an previously well matched exceptional!? fast quintet t Coke-vll- Colo , plunked a solid right jab just ported on th a A I convention at of Intwothefives won four have bov The Millard team second game below Baltimore last vear, uhich he attendheart of Jack London, and appear- to be erstwhileth San American Ohmpi fwn- - bad little opposition, defeating Hinck straight- -' Francisco battler, In ed, It wa not until the the strong favorites for th tltj Thev the first round of the scheduled mtsslon session at atout the same lev, 10 to 13 four ar contesting with Mountain View round bout, and, as London sank held In Wh- - Hoelm? minute of plav when the hich aeimkm time to were Hard sub being used that Evanston, Lyman, Kemmerer and the mat for a needed rest. Referee Reay Green River H A Whvtork reported that Hinckley started to threaten awarded the match fr Hardy Downing a satisfactory skating tournament had for Fillmore was the class of th to the Coloradoan been held gt Heath s skatiug pond, game The much anticipated battle beHINCKLEY MILLARD and annoumed tht it was expected tween Nate Roa and BUlv Gibson, . 0 T f P flTFP, the A K I would continue this colored became a reality and Rose 4 4 Kimball If Flair IT rf I 220 next winter W araar rf If 0 0 0 fli Rlark If knocked out Gibson in the second . 2 I I ft officer of the Intermountaln ao- A 9 llkioa C r a sledge hammer left hook 2 1 , 0 0 0 0 with round of Ihe A A L ire Orville W, Htpfaenti rf t 2 4l W nrkmae r , 2 3 3 7 The bout satisfied the moat sanguinary (I Paul Bassett, Hatton Stratton r . Aijams. J 0 2 Special to Th Tribune? president, fans. The colored boy was plenty vue preshn nt Wiilihm L Day, tHT2 POCATELLO Idaho. Jan 31 Th game and he had Rose floored for the W rljcht . 0 0 0 0 and trcaxiH Idaho Tech basketball team arid the count of nine In tha same round. Tha St Charles five of Helena, knockout blow came after one minTot a la 7 0 ft 10 Mount U 24: Total . Mont . will play Tuesday night at ute forty-tw- o seconds of slugging Th Montana th Tech gvmnastum Jimmy Kirk knocked out Kid Coteam wilt plav at Alhlon Normal on burn in the first round after on minseconds fn a prelimWednesday night and will play a sec- ute, forty-nin- e ond game st the Tech Friday night. inary Barker of Midvale Billy The Tech fiv returned 6unday from kayoed A1 Whlmp, who substituted It lost where Albion, Saturday night for Jack Mack, in the second round Kpritl to The Tribun to the Normal team bv tha acore of of ths opening bout. MYTON, Jan 31 At the annual 32 to 2ft In attempting to get from I. Th, TrlbllM. meeting held not long ago of th Ver- Sptriif . J1 auto, tha Tech OVERTON. Jan nal Gun club in the office of th UinTh, Burley to Albion by experienced considerable diffitah Abstrat company at Vernal, th Moapa Vall-- y high achonl qulntat tri- teamv on of account the cult almost Imover five to th. Virgin Valley following officer weie selected John umph,.) A condition of the roada Lynn Jorgensen, captain Ashton, the tune of 14 to 7 at Sunkervllla, passable were of horses team finally requisievening president, Adair Tyxack, secretary Thursday The fame was a rough and tumbla tioned to pull th car InXo Albion. and treasurer Frank Flddoway and affair throughout The result In this fiio Snow, directors IDAHO GAME FARM IN NEED. gam pula the Moapa Valley high ohool In aecond place In the aouthern Special to TH Trlbsn Nevada league Tha Lincoln county LEWISTON, Idaho, Jan 31 Help high team at Panaca la In first place for the'Ijapwal game farm in th form Tha lineup of a $19 000 appropriation for th next two years, to bs taken from th game Special ta The Tribune. Mospa V. H 8 . Virgin V. H 8 Bunker rf L Reber fund, is asked of th stats gam RIGBY. Idaho, Jan $1 Aided by Anderaon If F. Leavitt by th Net Prc county perfect weather conditions, tha midMarshall c 8peHm o Tbe Tribe. V Leavitt Game Protective association. winter carnival held hers Saturday TOO RLE, Jan ?t The Tooele girls Jn Huntsman rg waa a pronounced success. The day MANOELL WINS. haskethall team defeated the Grants-vill- e Frelmer Tabler lg waa bitter cold, and toward d girls, 38 to 3, in a game TAMPA, Fla., Jan 31 (By the As- a snowfall began that added avenlng to tha FAMED SPORTSMAN DEAO. boya preceding the sociated Press ) Sammy Mandell, plrtureaquenees of the event. A large game here last Friday The gam was world s lightweight Champion, LONDON, Jan SI Assoouttha waa crowd (By from over all present tha Tooele the first that tho girls have ciated Press ) Sir Rn beret W. B pointed Armando Shekels of Belgium valley, enjoylnc tha festivities that plaved and they exhibited good notable figure on the English In a no dln. decision bout of tha moat occupied here day, Minnie Mclaws and Alice Paul and in coursing circles, I dead tonight. In the opinion of newspaTha provram started with pullln jurf starred for Tooele He was 69 years old. her matches. In which O Knighting of per men. Rigby won first place, after whlrh racea were run off In fast order as follows Fast cutter race, R Covelng-to- n of Rexbtirg winner; horse race, Lao Rieka of Rexburg, winner; three-mil- e dog race. Chauncay Sessions of Rigby, winner, pony race, R. West of Rigby, winner People from all over tha valley ware entered In tha races and soma fast time was mads. Th stake Relief society aervad dinner In tha Rigby cafe building At 4 0 In the Star theater, an athletic card waa oondurtad, with Jack Miller as referee In tbs main bout Dutch Talbot of Richmond, Utah, won In tha second round on a foul from Eldon Waters of Rlgbv Tha semlfeature between Tlrer Montgomery of Rlrla and Wsb Talbot of Richmond. Utah To make room for wveral carload of REOS now en. was won by Talbot because Water we are offering our waa unabla to go hack Into tha ring small stock of excellent used can at unueuaUy LOW PRICES. A carnival for tha second round dance waa held at Riverside gardens 1 New Oldsmobile Landan. In tha evening, with Mickeys Melodl-an- s 1 Studebaker Light- - Six Sedan, balloon furnishing tha music. 1 Special Six Studebaker Roadster, A-- l At an nthualatli' meeting of the f th aasmiation Intermountaln Amateur Athletic union Mondav night in the Iteeertt gvmnaalum, an ambitious spurts prr gram iM outlined for the remainder of the i ear, embracing Meets in several utles five activities of the state are Included in the pro ' -i , 11 ROSS INDIAN FIGHT DRAW BOUT Gilbert IN HOT BATTLE I j n n , Team StandinQ Cokeville Wins Encounter With Kemmerer Five 11 Jan, 31 Paired with Hawke. Pattereon also won the double chamn'on-shln- , defeating Pat O Hara Wood and I. D. Mclnne in straight aets at y, I" season, when vades Pros Frida Phaeant Grove Ino evening Barring an one of the o her astounding upset team this ganie will determine the remit of the present rave Pleasant Grove trounced Provo, 33 to 37, in the opening game of the season. and tontinued Its terrific pace through the remainder of the first half, defeating every other team In B. Y the circuit with ease high school was the onlv team to offer any 31 SANTA ANA, Cal, Jan (By sort of reelstame to the Grovers ths Associated Press ) Georg BlaeAfter that firt defeat Provo struck holder, pitcher, tedav signed anrl forHs stride and won four straight conwarded his contract with th St I outs tests, all in decisive stvle Consewill club of the American baseball league quently Friday s hoop encounter Grove Is the Hs had refused to sign the first con- show whether Pleasant or whether Provo certain champion tract offered him, due to difficulties over the saJary, hut said that th one can tie the Grovers In the title race he haa signed stipulated approximateBOWN RECOVERS. ly the same wage ss the first There i u no doubt that Provo has improved great lv since Us first apENGLISH TEAM WINS. Robison, a lankv sophopearance Jan 31 (B the more, who Is now holding down the WASHINGTON, Associated Press ) The a great improvement pivot position, squash racquet team defeated the over any center who held down the Washington Racquet club In all six position previously snd his ability to matche of their contest todav The score frequently ia a big asset to the two- - temr plav another team contest tomorrow Noel Bosn who wss favoring a Caputiin Victor ( axalet and G H were knee Injury aly In the season Is the outstanding British plavers now in top form and has found his 6-- v 6-- George Blaeholder Signs With Browns I j Scntt-Che- Bodys Record Notable One basket eye durirg the last two ton- Hoover one of the outstanding forwards of region No 3, is playing as well ss ever Misfortune has struck Ooaeh Glen Simmons team however In the of Pert bullork running goard who has scored twenty-nin- e ptniits in four game and whose basket shooting and floor work have featured Bull Bullock is suffering dog victories from an attack of the mumps, and of his appearing no Is ebano there the other Friday I night oua Ge. from tn- Just recovering guard. for litis, but will be In good shape so If believed Is Fridays fray it he will plav the runn.t g guard s posichoW tion while Ripple is the first for Bulk k s place A F.ggertsen t aleo a capable defenelv man This pi esents t'oarh Glen .Simmons side cf the question " TWO GREAT SCORER. Pleasant Richards Coat h Harrv Grove team enters the contest as a s imslight favorite, despite Provosmothprovement. The l$am whih ered all opponents during the first half is a powerful one snd many fan heller that It tir considerably better than Provo st its best Mwnlev who lead all scorers ef the division bv a wide margin and is s stellar floor man as well, Is paired with the diminutive and somewhat sensational t'hrtstianson and this pair Brin-ieis a great scoring combination will be particularly closely wat hed Hmrs goggled center. Is a clever basket floor mar and an accurate shot He leads all plvoters of th in scoring West Is a scoring guard and a good defensive mau while Olpin is extremely strong on defense Pleasant Groves defensive kill Is counted on vn more than Its scorn defense ing power Using a In midfloor and changing to a close style when this first line of defense Is pierced, Pleasant Grove has prov ed hard to score upon, as is evidenced by the fact that twenty-onpoints Is the greatest number to be scored against that team Hoover who has scored heay-ll- y since, registered only on Hold goal against the Grovers in the opening game It seems certain that the fiercest battle of the season will ensue when these two contenders meet Friday, and ths Provo high school gymnasium will be packed with fans from all sections of the county J pedal to Tha Tribes. MAUD. Idaho, Jan 31 With tM hipping season of trout fry praetw call) over a check-u- p by the state fish ar d game department shows that the season just closing has bees the most successful in the hlstory ef the denart ment More than 12 $KJ 000 trout fry ef different kinds have been planted In the waters of the Oem state during the past esr. the records show. Most of these fish have been ef fingerling else and strong, healthy fish that have every chance to aur vlve in the water where they have been planted This has been a very favorable season fur hatching the fish and there has been little or no disease among them to cause loss In the hatcheries The plantings as made by the dee partment, assisted bv the sportsmen in the various sections, pretty well covered the entire state Washing ton, Gem. Payette and Valley coun ties were especially favored, because the streams in those counties had been more depleted than in other seo tions The records show that non fish were planted In these counties dwring the past year then had been planted In all of the previous yearg since the department was organised Besides the trout planted, a con of landlocked eiderabie quantity salmon were planted In the Fayette lakes v 6-- 18-1- I i ALPINE DIVISION defeated J. B. Hawke, after a hard struggle at 3 6, 6 4, 3 6, d Otto-gar- 1 Practically Cinch Title; Brinley Leads Scorers. (By 1,1 tbe Associated Pres ) Gerald Patterson is again the lawn tennis lingles champion of Australia. In the finale today he MILLARD VICTOR r Grovers Have Chance to Patterson Wins Australian Net Singles Title MELBOURNE, Idaho Game IN CRUCIAL GAME IN ALPINE LOOP H-- x 4 PROVO AND PLEASANT GROYE MEET d five-ma- n ft B. Y. HIGH IMPROVES. American Fork Is a slight favorite conover Lincoln, but a test Is certain The Forkers defeated in first one the Lincoln by game point of the season. B Y. high school should have little difficulty in taking revenge upon Lehl The Wildcats registered their first vlctorv last week snd are showdng more- rises at 4 he present timer than any (earns except Pleasant Grove and Provo In the scoring department Brinley Is holding a big lead on Hoover The hard-foug- ht Wiggins Get's Draw With Johnny Risko II (By Cr.s, CThx W1,r Indianapolis haaTywalcht, and Johnny Rlako of (lT,land fought tw.lv, rounds to a draw In tha mala bout of a boxtnff stow her. tonirht. Jim Maloney waa orlrlnally scheduled to meet Rlako, but waa forced to withdraw because of an Injured hand and Wlgclna waa aubatltutad. Jh CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan V Irina, TIQEBS START SOON. DETROIT, Jan 81 (By tha elated Pres ) Tha pltchera and catchers of the Detroit Ttir.rs will be grin aprlnir tralnm at their camp at San Antonio, Texaa, February 38, It was announced today. Tha remainder of the squad will report March 4, one week later. Ao. Pleasant Grova atar haa elrhty-aavaMe pointa and Hoover baa fifty-ninTarie of American Fork, Christtaneen of Pleasant Grova and Bown of Provo are next In Una Tha recent advances of Christiansen and Bown have been features Hayaa of Pleaa-a- nt GroVe leads ths ranters with thlr-- t three points. Robison being naxl with twenty-six- , scored In - three names Bullock top, the guards wltlx fwenty-ninwith J. Bown of tha B. Y. H 8 next with twenty-fouR e. -- e, r, A Tribune Want Ad I na ut chmra-pio- "Among other things, when' young actors come to me for advice, I always say, Take care of your voice, cultivate it and watch your smoking Usually they eye the cigarette in pro-)o?- aI 4 four-roun- Cpk-vil- i i le self-styl- ed my hand with some suspicion. And then, I offer l( - them a Lucky Strike a cigarette I smoke freely, and have yet to feel the slightest effect on my throat IVe been told that toasting does that for this cigarette. When I smoke Luckies my throat. is j Idaho Tech Will Play Helena Five I tv 1 hlr Itin I 1 I rv H O1 1 1 Vernal Gun Club v ) Selects Officers Moapa Valley Is Hoop Winner beautifully clear and unirritated, ' Nr Winter Carnival Held at Rigby Is Judged Success Tooele Girls Are Victors on Court David Warfields Magic Voice How he it in keeps perfectcondition - how he safegudrds his throat Tooele-Grantsvll- d, A A-- E 4 GILEAEJ-UJI- P -OSESsix HD CAUS rout, AS ONE of the greatest actors of qut day, David XX. Warfield, whose charming, sympathetic voice ha$ brought him fame, gives much attention to the cate of his throat. Ip smoking, he prefers Lucky Strikes because they give the greatest enjoyment and throat protection Lucky Strikes are smooth and mellow the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. They are made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process in treating the tobacco. Smoke Lucky Strikes tire. shape. 1 late model Essex Coach. 1 Dodge Touring, disc wheels, good rubber. 1 Ford Coupe. BinsvEsm rjdm s. RE0 DISTRIBUTORS. 115 East First South St. Dem Conquers Canadian Matman Speri.t t Tbe Trtbasa. OGDEN. Jan SI fra Pern wss an easy victor In hla matoh tonight with Jacques Amend, heavyweight wrestler of Canada. Dem won two straight minfalls, taking the first In twenty utes with a revere bodv hold, and won tha aechnd fall with tha same sppllsnre In setantean minutes. Tha match wn fast and spirited throughout and waa witnessed by a large crowd. them. 66 youll like . Its toasted Your Throat Protection 99 Whew in Neu) York you me emiU mil, invited ta tee how Lucky Strike me made at our exhibit, comer Breadway and 45th Street. |