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Show y THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18 L.D.S. SECONDS ANDREWS TACKLES W THE GUM PS 5 Suburban Five Loses Tie Promoter Gives Local Favorite Chance to . Get for Lead; Saints Move Even Monday. Up a Peg. more than a Although Kid passed since Krnle SECOND TEAM LEAGUE. ,Taam Standing" Ea.t . ... - n. s v. iranlt . W.it . ... i- GOD BLESS YOU GOOD LUCK Y MAID V X IFTHAT THIS HOUSE WFS () BG THE COkOBSEUNV ' ROSS ONCE MORE TUMBLEGRANITES GOOD-B- 18, 1D27. THERE WOULDN'T BE ENOUQH ROOM POR BOTH OF ITS UNDER. THE SNME ROOF WHEN MRS. - . Cl UMR -- REFUSES 6ar,ha. Roes Casper, Wno, knocked him out In the first round. Jack Andrews of Salt Like has never stopped seeking reHe is going tu get the hirv venge that revenge next Mondav for Promoter Mardv K pown-Jnhas m.iUhrd the pair to irnet in the main event of the Manhattan club bouts atWha Hippodrome theater It was Ernie Ros who started Andrews on the downgrade afer he had bv a reputation for humo-lmade the prelimiwoiklng his wav from naries to the main events in a single season. Fans figured that the affair was that Andrews a freak battle and eve-n.n- g U, aecond cdt th. Oranlu dlngHrura a tl for first place. the euhurban outfit .Inking lnto a tie with Jhe Saints for arcond pl.eS The Saints playing on their own floor, rolled up a decisive score of 26 to 10 and proved themselves superior In every department of the game. Granite played them nearly even the first- - quarter, which ended I to 1 for the Saints In the second quarter, however, the Saints began to hit their stride, and, with Watkins finding the hoop from all over the floor In a series of brilliant shots, the Saints begin to roll up a commanding lead In this period termer. they held the while e, oreless e form would come bak to his and continue knocking over the best f the of his class in this ie yon not the rase, was Such country for Andiews was however 'artti on the ba k trail, arid he slid fast. Finally, in disgust h qu.L the ring After nearly a jeaiVi lost Andrews! ramo hack, and his comehai k was! fully as sensational as his ftrst dnvej He ham t lost a bout in to fame a year and has beaten boss who have been recognized as superior generally to Ro Whether ths Casper boy holds some1 fatal spell over him or rot, remains Andrews was going lust to be seen us fast previously when he m t I!os as he Is now Andrews looked just as good then as helloes now Andrews was stopped with a pun h Five other bouts complete the new program In the .semiwindup. a four-founbout, Leo Hansen of Salt Lake meets Hod Turing of Corinne Last week Hansen knocked out Kldon also of Connne Turner is they ran their total to The Saints continued their heny scoring during the neat, period speeding up their passing and working the hall down the floor In nice srle Larson and Grey began to locate the Jar-arring, and, although Mackav theandSaintsd acored for Granite, shut down on them and smother d all attampts at a protracted acnring ths end of the game rally. Toward Watkins found th bankets. Watkins and Larson played steady ball for the Saints, Larson s good guarding and work on ths offt-na- adWatkins, in being outstanding dition to his good floor game, was unusually accurate at the hoop, earn- ranked as even tougher than B water ing high point honors with five field as local fans know, he has hitgoals. Eldredgs played good ball for and, power of his own. He should ting ths Saints. Jarrard was hih scqrcr give local boxer one of the fat8t the for Granite, while Templenian s debouts of life lus fensive work was of high order. Another old favorite wtll come bark Ths score to the local ring In the new program I GRANITIC L. I). 8. r. r r when Babe Unman of Bnlt Lake (i c r pi of California Wattklns.rf . ROOK) FTont rf ... 0 0 0 0 meets bailor Jack Fh-2 0 0 4 i.ehrlng If .. In a four-roun- d C.rsv 1002 preliminary Herman, 1 0 0 2 JarrlTd.e . . Oublsr.e la lOdfl a when spectacular battler right, Ismplems.rg 0 0 0 0 and a good one. Fav Is always readv Juarson.rg .. 8 RUlrtdre If.. 1 0 0 2, Hutfonl I rf. 0 0 0 0 arid equal to meet the best Herman 0 0 0 Oj Anderson. If , 0 0 0 0 StrlfiCbam.lf has had a long rest and should be Macks, c..., 10 0 2 in great shape. 0 0010 Jimmy Green of Salt Lake, another Totals . , 19 4 281 Totals will meet Eddie Ford of Referee, Qsrbett. Puehlo, Colo, in another four-roun- d battle Ford and Green are hard-hittin- g bantams who have always found favor with the fans a Frankie Mai k, promising preliminary boy, who dropped a fight to Ieg then won bis next three Johnson, starts, Wtll get another crack at Johnson In another four-roun- d preliminary bout. Johnson knocked him out In four rounds in their previous A special meeting of the Salt Lake meeting. Soccer club was held at the home of Eddie Murphy, who fought in the Sam Atkinson, 867 Seventh avenue sensational battld roval last Monday for the purpose of selecting two delemeets Benny Kmrnell, a, newnight, curtain-raise- r gates to represent the club at the comer, in the four-roun- d Union meetings. Arthur Rogers and of the new program were chosen. Frank Smith Officers of the club were also elected as fpliows: John H. Chapman, president; Arthur Rogers, vies preal- dent; George H Clapham,H secretary, O. Tur-viUTom Mosley, treasurer. for the sixth time, was named Harold wtth MaKnlght as captain, vice captain . The officers and playforward with high are ers looking glee to the commencement of the li27 a most successschedule and predict 11 t t 40 S. L. Soccer Club Names Officers; Turvilk Chosen This department is conducted 17 (Rv th Gi, Ft bf eHiiucrtn iatd re.-iqs as women aside here ut jesLrdav honl.cd pounded dMip'i.o golfMS horns, Minuted amt othuv, t ntLnipt-e1 DEPARTMENT by the ) Early Cornish Pioneer Answers Death s Call the same they have christened him RIVERSIDE. LDtle Sxth ,tnd seventh grade gave Brow The first grade, however, ts not to in keep1.00 AX, Feb 17 Mmn TVallar. program appropriate t be outd1n, and, he aids a a pair of Builer, the first monkey" urnamt it ever ing w4;h Abraham Limolns birthdiy s7, prominent farmer and well! a newiv held here thev have aiquired jngeons, tin asw tIv room throughout Cache vallev, died rabbit that is esp ciallv tame 'i his (known The wildest hullabaloo Imaginable in T'ti fnllowe was as last evening at his home in Cornish pgKrstn creatine is of held swav throughout the totirnurw nt Tin- G 'tvsiiiitg speech of Lincoln, j pneumonia. Snowball called name was The apGhr'-fStarting over the The of NI r i men: the story lldrv Butler was & pioneer settler i given. Park uiiiw, with 'a "tiu Information, reiterating that his 'NitHoward Anderson, propriately Prrfort had of and for Tribute," resided Cornish there Lv walnjiig Into the next room vou the din kept up fr mi tee to nnetod with the Oil Biols nnT, e about Lincoln, Sanford ELa-'"- may than years. He wan ducrs the prettiest patr of rabbits more in An aigutnent ensued at the sevaasiWiatlon, New rein te although saving fpnnio ParKcr, F7rlc on born 19, 1M, F)rie, Pa., April d ever exKt is At that that lenf ore to he as hole the the bt-enth intended to make a report to the f nn$l and Fairh Stevenson, Lincolns a son of John J M. and Sarah return to the on bi kerings threatened to end the m it. h his r to Maj r (Lncril Honker, Livm what the kindergarten children will adulation His widow, Butler Matilda The two are not named, but nitfd States !.. Pi nlnx IFjnks," (Tirue tell vou lonsMW right tliere Arpbv Wan fioalv is nothing in Stowel Butler, and several children a like little " that thing and the ninth hole Lobertson, survlv e iapHin, My Csvvtam young lives was roo hi in ison DiMiphus were Virginia Holder, ju Rations from the Ihur Board Funeral services will be held In Senate cag. hanging from the celling well dented tifid voices Iiohtm ,h (he savings of Lincoln, Nbhols of Inthea fouith Cornish on Saturday morning at 11 is room a grade Kllzab.'th Peep, Hoy Middleton, plovers returned to the cluhhouee after which the bodv will be Committee Kept Alive aongsLr whose frilling note - o'clock, Mrs Knv Burns had the honor" VVelur, Ralph Kricson, Ethl far outrival taken to Ogden for burial. The bod those of Madam Ualliof drawing the loiuleM hurt ah of the t'all, ltuth Nuhol. Guy Haubrt, Cur to the Lindquist un-- I taken today jwas dey when she topped her drive at the Ferris Johnson, Mildred White, Elite WASmVlITOV, Feb 17 (Hr (He The pets mentioned are so tame dertaking parlors. first tee and was In A ditch Netlsen, H izel Larnper, Edith Rich, that ioi!atM Piess) The life of the allowed to run or ffv lal senate committee investigating As a matter of formality, the final Warren Bkkh. Jennie Latim? and! aroundtheythearerooms pti and the different Cifnttnr the tariff commission was extended Our Flag," followed b score was deduced an the team of Frd IVep, tSSUCa pick them up and pot Mrs Clarence Bradley had won two tlie aalute jo the flag, was rendered Individuals today by the senate hevond the pres- as they go by In fact, the the Ua.ni of Mrs. T T bv Flank Brockbank, irginia Holdir, them up agni-nsto Divorced freedom allowed them N so great that Vernon ndr in Pounov, Anderson, Williams seem almost to be members of a club before IhtliM Row Land, Ruth Scow, F.dward they The plaven drew' the sc hool. to show Williama, Ruth liavcoek. May Jias LCGAN, Feb. 17 Order starting the round, each using the nuifisi Roi-r- t irginia Ketihutn. stbk" allotted throughout the match sod-t- n, Mildred cause by Ernest F. Forg as to why he GRANT. BeClara Hemmer Manv times a plaver drove with a has not complied with a divorce tel son, Lester Mace, Clara (fhrteten-ii- , TIN CONTRAST to the long, uninterputter and vice versa. granted to Donnie K Egg In No- Lilas muw, iiginia Tanner, Joe v of the short ember of I 24 was signed in' the esting das January, Ronnd(r, Nardino Gannuscia and court today by Judge " of in out stands all !rirt F'ehruary kehl Robert William Weber, its glor.v with patriotism Rnd ValenSoder, tine wing for first place in the Frnak Tadje and Ferrls Johnson, school! ooni the Huy Si outs of tb in an ntt alentine day las paed, inanntr Jmprts.sive give has Krnest the guilt flag salute atui pledge of however' It would hu S'f,' in' MV that No,t.0"'e' l!1 e Tt 17 the minds of tie v Assoand girls ' favor paid the alimony Fob th CHICAGO, i hr singing of America concluded this gala la. feeling that hnor to ciated Press ) T ho big mmu'V ug our countVj s henn is appropriate t buzzing among Mut hnmpions, bus th program. iii Him At bait this seemed to bitten Augie Kutkhefo LOGAN BRIEFS the now he the case at th Grant s hool HAWTHORNE n )' ll'iidthr Lampion 4 Oav in decorated boxes room each ly HawFT W With Cirtrmle of the'tearherx of the !li!o, George Feb 17 fache countv LOGAN, for commissioners Young, Babe Ruth the Mouses, Gen A tluirne - hool pioved their abil-it- served as receiving stations in aesalon vesterday apIn o'htr than the pedagogical art friendship messages while bovs and Tunnev and othcis pbklng up imto pav half of the $125 propriated from loom to room costa nt ?v biiufituilv' appointed luncheon girls pel t&nt monev In the theaters, Kifrk-hefof a of the main road survey iits of sntlmnt" rear the mouth of Logon cn A aunt ln day he committee in dejHissiting their today wa n giving serious canyon with Some parents, with a desire to imto a pr psGon thit would tinrac consMed of the Misses Mary a to view several danger-- 1 Improving M it e a k n Resale press thf tr child with the idi a of gencarry him to the vaubv'He m CauPuld, ous The other half will be places tli-- i same at to time tiKleckhefer expects to d fend his helping raou, Naomi RcMrigtr, M Mile erosity,some childish heart frrm sor- paid by the Logan city commission. tle within the next siVv davs against DaN Margaret iB' n, Irene l.hrnh kep supplied valentines for each The tabh row Ann i New tan r Otto Re'selt of rhtladduhi.i, from in Old folks dav was celebrated yea- In the lass whom ho took it Tijps.1i. JoTrd an H and were beautlfulU child in the Ninth ward Dinner was And feather rojerv the fun of this terriav la.d w h w'fe limn and strips of served nt 12 30 o clock In the afterred paper Ft rni ard red hvamthi day also, riot only by fxperi. nting the noon and was followed by a program, '! comes fn-the nmJe up the f ntc rpic es with tall happiness that which addresses weio given 4y A r d cai'difs at the endDistinctive overflow Irg J v .f the children, but at Ward Basketball Tom I,. Perry and from tie expr ca-of god will she Buntson, BNhop d tor pla-'Mliarn Kveiton. 4 se of the luncheon ied larstlf r reived fiomout of fie depths Tti rt i f Hirlti m tnt of f r box this Is Sometimes it guv the served wre Mrawi ClarkRton observed old folks' dav tht div iu n tlf 'e hit ru ludiiig Iniu ipal wee prints of dirt) but loving Lttle A l afternoon tl The famous whn It !ffra fj'i Benson, the school hands that gives her the greatest yesterdav( rn. M in thriUin k musician forming fm group pioneer tion. saGfa a and i"! mjoyed rt iMlDlop nns in tl Vltl.jM Further evidence that the adul's the silver Grevs entertained during ur 'I - rre enter Int th'siVlnt oTthl VdayUwa the afi..rnoon sports ami program Th score Th? FNTER W4RD prerrttv arranged lnncher.n WEST JUNIOR HIGH. Three transients who were taken bv the teachers at non Februarygfwn O T r V 14 and Th1 Junior in a r TnfT, Tt'lrriwth rf 4 11 little party also served as a ffrom trains at (.ache Junction a few v w.n f davs gam1 defeated the ago were given a fine of $5 ea h for the lately housewarming" Smith uinior hiirh st hool February JJ to serve five da)s In w 1m h has or sentenced room. teachers' on ,ur team were been F'our cf tnt h the Jail In the city court here county to apptnr homedke, bv iauv pood wh.N the ot'heis did dalntv made i today curtaJn and pictures th ir Giari in pepping up the game The refreshments were served at i he f n ii a, tire whs 14, M Ai a remall tabUw were Decorations in the nt of ths game West junior n vabntln- - colors, and a mrry hour hrd m th-- jam ir h h s hool The committee in rhirire By SOL METZGER West junior gave one was ha N.igue consisted-othe folM Donough, it the luncheon Mi ur ii of the smartest dances of toe Mr Bridwell. Miss Evans. 17 K hruam The iUirton orchitr.i lowing both forward and guard, p s M Rollo Miss Klnnenlev, Miss urnixhed the music and members of rare ability in on department Mias Sorensen and Miss the Dancing club acted as ushers and Heath. DENVER. Colo, Feb 17 (By the of play that few others rave hostesses. During the intermission a Lajnph Associated Press ) Conferences bean opponet drive fails tered was given by Misi Minnie tween directors of the Mountain reading to score and the ball rebounds, McM State Beet Grower' Marketing assoiy Hancock and L P uhnatensen, Guatemala Employs Donough will rush in, wait for this and one of his pupils gave ciation and officials of the Great of correct ballroom dancopponent to alight (Fig I), and then Sugar company, which were American Expert Western fake as though he were going to make slvrve six7v dav Mr Christensen gave a brief resumed here yesterday In an effort ing hie effort to get the ball at the oppn. for stealing a par heck from a feL tala on the fundamentals of good to reach an agreement on the price nent't right (Fig. 2). That Invariably at Pains this year, today were Luna hd tv dancing Ever) body enjoved them- GUATE7M A IA C3TY, Guatemala, of sugar beets causes the opponent to turn to the heck near the Price .itnkvardi Pnmnseiv and 5 o clock found Feb 17 until next week. Director and'Ncs (By the Associated Press) adjourned left, which !s Just what McDonough then wert t Oral d Juntlm. Poll to go home, of the growers' association requested re.urtant the studtnts Is watting for - urh' The Guatemalan government Immediately he is on here he wai aTeHei and has more time in which to Consider the the ball with both handi Giving it k to PI. tv D ;u v SV r'N c T. It was reported STEWART. eontrae'ed for tha eerrioes of Flnd-- company a proposal. he wrench 8). n f G o quick pivots (Fig PXCt k T. that an agremnt may be reached an Howard, as techto would e4em CjW it American, up waje to the rear as he brewks fre with it b hr d off td week's at next "k eo td nical adviser td the customs depart-- j meeting r gh and f nd a guinea pig n,A N then In a p'sTion t e k stst hv D Iamake of Greeley Colo, ment w dh. ii liable mj counter-driv- e for the other Mr aasixt in reorganl- - president of the Beet Growers Mar-- t u he ot.d set the ft "rfs a or teammate passing to of the customs ketlng association, announced that dibtHng, Senate persnnei tde pupLs o' tne Ffewart hlci astlon of the also Ready for (Fig 4). will draft new reguthe contract offered bv the sugar serv'ce and 'e gaiurx pc is thfi.r prized lations company wtis virtually the same a l. can be ieff in 14J7 Svndithough Publishers Its (Copyright. that of 1?4, unless a change in the Night Grind h ,i t m on wee c nights, it ca,e ) sugar tariff shoul k affect it Jd i. onsicbred a trime to Suit Against Dental The only difference between offinur Murdv and iintlav N MERCHANTS SEE PRESIDENT of the company and the ooopera-itJvcial i nnv a pupl ,s s'gnid up every a 'r s Feb lk-iB- v directors involve WASHINGTON. the tariff Ruled the 4ro Out Company to a ke home for this week nd j nd' im p is gbt in the bet contra t, under tbgn Associated Preie Julius T.onenwaid w n eed t tlaue w a'lion V!s Sharp M'1 a reduction in the protective which head of ehu k ronipHi1) of ees.fcl'is t a her ears that At fciml grad Judge William M MeCea Tburwiajr duty would affect the guaranteed Chicago, lUrVcy Fireatnne, Jr, and Uh nu nhered and at Urn P'liMtd P s mo. ion for nonsu't in the minmum price of $3 a ton, it was a he manufacturer aU(hor7No us , ' tlM?. Harry William ij rma p g is Signed (( of Thavne Johnson ase Inion said. of Brokton. Mass were President return of p the end of the Iontai cmpanv to rvooveragntnt u, f r s h? me 'h0 damn bind todav Mr GoolMges t guest j The oh dren also remerr.fjered ages for a. cgd improper treatment of Most employhave come to rev llliame will b a White House gjestinnt to nke h fL htrnnr b gs hav two names ) is teeth. rultir,g in tren h mouin, upon The Tr hvine Want Ads in the f. r ecvra4 fla" CUld pr fh" ha was a'med si f f'J'a.l th matter cf getting their help pt d din'omrt t llieii tpponrnts l. npin; an in floet-footr- - nine-hol- e pink-eare- d ' j I st'-ru- forty-thre- Pon-alao- n Tariff Gr-ie- veliow-throate- Wll-la- d I -- t FIGHT COMPLETED oncludo iu work befura " Vole State Funds to Finish Oil Well riERRH, P D, Feb. 17 (By th Dakota's Asso'iat d Press) Soith reprec'itatives xotil today to sink stats oil $27 0n in a partially owned w at Standing Butte, in Stanley cmmtv declared PI(nents of the measure 000 over-dfl- rt t!ie state has a $4 t00 and "now we are adding $2.' DM to the overdraft cn a wildcat oil " well " The wed now stand idle at t1) feet Heretofore It has been financed by sale of stock to Soutli Dakotans. that -- '" INFANT IS BURIED. GRANTS) VILLE, Feb. 17 Funeral services were held in the First ward hapel yesterday afternoon for Harold son of Eugene Anderson, Mr and Mrs L. M Anderson. The hild died from an attack of whoopIntering couglr and complications ment was made in the City Husband de-r- th New Billiard King After Easy Money ts bx f 1 d S i FINAL DETAILS OF ent session of congress Senator Rob-- n n if Arkarkas, the Democratio leader said the committee could not L how-eve- r McDonough's fake Gains Ball ful season. MFYICO CITY, Feb 17 fBv the s iated Pr ss ) Hirr F' Sinclair, . hairnmn of the Sinclair C'nflidnted arriv! in corporat tun, wh Mexico ( ity . veral days ago, has had l niTertnfe with Luts Moixmea, minister f industry, onmmeroe and U-- b r and expects to have a talk soon with Pr idem Cubes hile Mr Sinclair announced thit he lame here to look over the situation oil i lri b s in Mexico City bflieve the c jnferen es will constitute an to futd a iiasia for aetthrnent of i he nil dispute. Mr Sinclair has refused defmlt Office, HVt No. Main. Phone 116. Eesidcnce Telephone 363-- J students of the elementary and junior high schools of Salt Lake. ATLANTA. Ahhm LOGAN SCHOOL HAPPENINGS Noisy Golf Meet Is Held .Among Women Sinclair Due for Calles Conference K ' di (Oenttseed from Preceding Pare.) ft McTigue and Bud Gorman have largely encouraged this expectation The rjiain bout is scheduled for 10 o'clock. Preceding it will be two ton- round matches and two ammv In the former contests, Vogel of New York will be pitted id-forNew against Charley Manty of Mass , whtle Tom Kirby, for- mer nstional amateur champion, will Warren. tackle Jake J .i-- h- C j hard-foug- H ,n Three Athletes Are Lost to Michigan!,;1 Tariff Affects Beet Contract 1 er f ::t mas-Whe- n ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 17 (By ths Associated Press ) Michigan lost thrss athletes through low grades In glass room work during the last semester, it became known today. John 'ISo Molenda, fullback of the Michigan team for two years past, went on the "home list'1 and will not be allowed to reenter the university for one year. Roy Edgar, catcher of the baseball team, and Victor Learhlnskev, winner of the 220 In the laat Big Ten meet, failed to pass and are out of com- peGtion for the rest of the year.. FINAL MTAVI, Fla-- , Feh MIAMI REACHED. 17 Hv the Press ) and middle west will match proweae the gol course tomorrow C a of New Orleans, for several vears a favorite among Florida winter amateurs. and J B Rj erson of (h ago, newcomer here, meet at the finals of the sixth annual Miami amateur champ! rnehlp. Emergencies are being met daiv Ly tho tlr.1.89 llttl workers. Tribune ( vv ant Ads Et m Nationally Advertised demon-ixatio- MIBB! SHADE BLUE SERGES , J h- S 1 B i 1) x i ba-k- T ! po-t- 1 J . lae WPtgT AT e J rts h- i l i a.n t - -- 'l P A C t t A! C A I i 17V TUIO 4 Krr rr trri Single and Double Breasted ti rfrrr nr a r nr CARRY THIS GUARANTEE: Satisfactory Wear. Fast Color; Sunproof. (3) Tailoring and inside construction that will maintain the original shapeliness DURING ITS ENTIRE LIFE. Any time yon think yon are not getting ALL of these things WE WILL GIVE YOU A NEW SUIT FREE. (1) (2) 131 220-23- 0 r.JAin ST. X |