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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, MARCH 16 6, 1927. x Football Committee Moves Qoal Posts Ten Yards Back Huddle Also Kept, but Players Face Penalty for Slow Motion Second Full Scrimmage Stop Line Re NEW YORK. March E. Flavin of penalty on illegal shifts, moving the goal pon back to time tho end Dries, reducing the outa to three In each half, placing a time tim Hmit on the length of placers mar remain in a huddle and ntles to govern lateral adoption passes were some of t salient features of the annual meeting of the football rules committee held at the Hotel Roosevelt jestcnUy and to- - a fifteen-vr- d j pOCATELLO, Idaho, March 5. A rainbow trout, weighing 13 pounds, the record for the season, was caught this afternoon in Clear creek, west of Pocatello, by Professor Theodore Courtney of the University of Idaho, southern branch. The trout measured 32 Inches in length and 20 Inches around the girth. Up until today C. B. Onderdonk was in first place for the largest trout, his catch weighing 12 pounds and 4 ounces. j dac. It was bv far the most Important session since the memorable meet'when the forward pass ing of d rule wre introduced to and football. In som respects the alterations made this year mav hav OUTDOOR RIFLE SHOOTSUNDAY effect as the forward! as en Caught by Prof, in Clear Creek quired; Game Speeded. By WALTER ECKERSALL. . Chicago Tribune Presa grrU-e- Forty-Pla- y Huge Trout Is riot dangerous! pass, one of the The In offemdve football. weapon a by- placing of shift the curbing fifteen-yar- d penaltv nn Illegal shiftsto biuk and moving the gf'al posts the end lines will bav a great effect on the game, wnlle Lateral passing Is bound to open up the game and make this etle of play Just as effective as forward passing tn time. SALIENT FEATURES. Among the salient feature adopted at the two days meeting are. 1. There shall be n fifteen-yar- d A full penalty for illegal shifting second must elapse between the shift and the snap of the ballw The second can be determined by counting I, 2, 3, 4 very rapidly. S The goal post will ba moved back to th end Unee. In the try for point after touchdown, the ball will line be put in play on the three-yar- d and the same rule will govern ss before, In that one play will be al- lowed. This may l a rush, run, pais or kick. In miking the sue- oesrfui kick, the kicker will now have to boot th ball at least twenty-thre- e yartjg . Thre. time. out will be p.r- milted in each half Inetoad of four. Time will not count against a team If the player for whose benefit tim wa. called ! removed from the non- teet. The referee may auapend time Marksmen to Practice for International Tryouts. Association Football Under Way nt Fort Lawton, Fort Kiwirrans and are conducting the Ninth area tryouts cfP ,.A JJT citizen of the United States Is and may m,e any rifle, with ammunition and metallic sights A total of sixty shots will be fired ftr ehot. prone, twenty nrd:, n hni and thirty ehota atand- of n!Lat T. 0 three highest scorers of each r'" ar' wl11 preeented with 'rt y 1,1 ,r,n r " tr,1 V "',,or,u.n' eummer, at of r'!V the world .hot. 4. fkne cannot remain. In a huddle longer than fifteen .econda b. ,h r,n''' lh 11 If a longer time le taken a penalty ! TO .u "n n "rHctl. nl- of five yard, will be Inflicted for un- ly nrrT by wide margins. with necevaafv oetay of the game. the eareptlon of last year, when a PLAY SPEEDED. ,trant of Swiss shooters won by a few 11 r' km-ell- r! 'T'lEB spring season for Utah soccer will start 'Sunday, March 13. Below are some of the individuals At the top center Is M. A. Strand, president of the Utah Soccer league. Standing at, the left is Bill Young, captain of the Caledonians. At the right, standing, is H. F. Orondell, manager of the Spar-taLower left center is H. O. TurvlUe, secretary of the Utah Soccer union. Lower right center is Bill Smith of the CaUies. M ' a' e tofiT-pun- lr national Intercollegiate football rules committee In New Vrk, - declared it difficult to determine Just whet effect the new rule will have on the Minnesota whirl until the new ruling is put Into operation The Minnesota coach Is experimenting with possible changes In the plav of hi team and for this reason would not say In what direct wav the new ruling will ton h the plaving qf the Minnesota eleven nezt fall The moving of the goal poets has a real purpose mid Oils will undoubtedly be carried out by maktng the expert goal kicker less effective, in accordance with tho aims of the rules committee," the ciopher coach said Ians SOCCER LEAGUE CUR. Second Round. New York (Hants 0, Boston 4 Indiana Flooring 3, New irk 1. AMATEURS READY FOR MAT TOURNEY lrd intrd McGill Athlete Is Winner of Ski Race lke bfad ft tket r"' Utah High School Hoop Situation in a Nutshell . Horseshoe Results fint Rnaaea and J. L. Greenig 3 A Green f 1f, Get A. G tied tne fc! rr1y wa ifb!p s gem wm iiot pt eg parw rt 1 4 ...... 4ars .4S J W Kelt Rrestf er(t in f S 1 A A J t 44 J4 34 SS 1J1 43, 4t M 42 4 3 114 10 4 44 AS lM.irr 4 turn VsdT tb 7fourlfa, ti TVsoti acd t.J that vacancy la your W. kilcitep. The place Deseret gymnasium. Salt Lake City. Teams already In Logan, Cache district; Bowlder, Ogden district. Park City. Summit district. L. D. 8. U-- . Salt Lake district, Bine-haJordan district, Murray, Jordan district nmnr-np- . Pleasant Grove, Alpine dutrlct; Spring rule, Nebo district; Uintah, region 6; Miners. TLIe, Millard district; Dials. Dixie district. Kaoes yet to be decided Region L Ogden district. Ogden and Daels to piay Tuesday at Ogden to determine runner-up- . Each district, to play winner of Ogden Dvu game lor tournament place, roeo, Alpine runner-up- , to play Parson, Neho runner-ufor tournament place. Marti, Bphralm, Ounnlson and Tanguitch will begin round robin at Ephraim TueMay to select two teams from region 4 for state tournament. East and West to piiy'Thuraday at Sait Lake for runner-up tn Sait Lake district. p Provdence 4, Philadelphia 2 1, Fall Uiver Broukin Wanderers 1 Los Angeles Driver Shat- weekly: High Salaries Give Fans Something New to ISJREMOVED Talk About. Winner May Flatten All Barriers in I. C. A. A. "Those American association football clubs whloh have, through thetr agents In Great Br'tatn. been ImportA. A. Meets. ing plaveis from tha islands have done pictiy well as thv bked during ar or two the pa-Ther perfect NEW YORK. March 5. (By th CULVER CITY. Cal'f March 5 frcedm Is likely to be cneked We Press ) Tne (By the - Aasoi lated Iress ) Frank hiar toat t ie InttrTirttIoi.il Federation of i 04)tbali hvis at kat ftt.'Oped aid th tripping timber sprinter I.ockhart, youthful Jjn Angelea meIn for the protection of their members toj'per Will be dealt vuth less seteor, today toured the mile and a and has nratru ted that America must verely henceforth by the intercolunder rule A, quarter Culver Pity tnuk In 81 5 not engage piayers wr are under sus- legiate for having broken their conchrtnges adopted at the annual meetmiles an pension aeconds, a speed of 111 t N iw the United States wants ing tra f association th today hour, to establish a new world's rec- to know whit right a club ha to susof its hurdles Increasing the weight ae automobiles on a pend piav.-ail for such an offence from ord to twentv-fou- r jwund, 7 aboli-nc- d I unm s, v ry " a rule (filthe bowl. Is not stut.nsr th c.ts fairly ing for disqualification of athletes This mad Hi while qualifying What th- I ruled S ttes Football a- - who kn k over thre or more nf in apeed. ff the tw i t f .v not barrists in t Ir th.u 't t4CHtti4n d t h eav championfight In th fu-- t M 5 uu-lu- h for mo int tow d wire a paver th ship hurdler will bt ahl to flatten t, Ifvine 4'nr thout here tomorrow sje in the route withsamLird out fvcrv I - wbl. i two bv mot.- Mirftae'-etie phiver is to be out fear of punishment A mile an hour the nark ret lant vear debarred properly led suspension that oonten laN faulty Off!, ub i reci.rd-- d bv th bv Bennett 1LI! w.eh a larger motor bj a is in Itself a ouffu lent penunder whoe hurdling on the mile and a hilf Atlantic City national aociatUn to throw the a tendency having ally, club juilsdutmn that track operate, whbn the out of stride. By notif e th Internatrt.rul Fot-bai- l contestant !ckhart was timed tv Fred J m turn association the am reasoning, fefleratum Tlie latter organizacne-yar- d Wagner, official American Automopento the voted aboLh and Art tion then advises ad national associa- alty for on fale hurdle start- - Claimbile association slur ter, record-shatterin- g tion wr,thm it membership, whi h Hi Klein, asHstant atarto setting that th old requirement tour of the bowl was are required under articl 17 of th ing Ima yard gun-beateach ba k the witnessed bv Hal Weller 4 San federation a statute to leoogn.ze too great a handicap, the offiposes one In or hut others suspensions ss Francisco. Pacific coau representa- two instances first to voted cial disregard has the United States tive of the A. A A and to disqualify altogether Football association been notified by 'Ih mark mndo bv the violation. second imposed furA ascale worlds the federation of suspensiontheir driver also eclipsed th f penalties for printur clubs of 141 3 miles an on prtdeasionai plaers traightawsv record tn flat racing wa established, start naand their recogn.sed by r?pe4tle one- hour for 122 cubic-lm- h displacement tional lat'ons ari on a h of upr?ding th former uniform Hre-sftr ch rs established b y lninmy Milton in those rare occasions ard penalty for all distances the federawhn 24 at M iroc Lake, Calif b oirt will meted hn deigned to addA merpunishment the tion Prophei y of feedwav officials that le i n ss follow Fifty yard or leas, one iatin. the plover or all standards would fall in tomorrow's In varda, f.w.t, over fifty to seventy-fiv- e question hv been, for some time event of th racing! previous opening was to the receipt of such m-- ti two .feet, over aevent) five to 440 subtanti ited further in 440 yards, thre saon over on e member n American clubs yard, It the iboe mad l.y oth r pibitS while! i but fair to assume where no defl- yard, vards The penalty will he rgpeutd Peter L' Ihitdo nite reas n q H f v i m g toLiv for a eoond offense, and a third uspen-sb- n given f.r rh in 152, j nn Iona driving n start will result in disthat it has aimplv prematcr tirfod a Lip m 32 2 " second t I in an attempt lole imposed the qualify atton field. H r 'd of eoUMi fhe w rM in thus cniptry Franklin This fvrn Thdadelphia, was i m lie 4 an for th- - diminutive HI f. nvater.engaging He f r the s04i-tb-- n am ng other a will be ironed th h'jjr hoen vv b da 'her a metei ago out ct the of tli federation s annual outdoor championship Benin tt Hill H.irrv IPirtz who will to b he.d Intrusting 2 on May 27 Michigan State Helsingfors in June defend the national crown this jear, admitted ti membership. college attained a sneed of 138 miles htt.mu! MAshan of Princeton was Uff Wordhur. Lo Angeles, aso elected president, succeeding G. Noriualed th old world s mark by T E. Jones man Scott of 4omell Pc Iftob.s speed of 134 8 of Columbia was reelected secretary links an hour m qualifying late toYork and W T. Steven of New ters Previous Record of Hill. AAA. fr thn as' plars AAA ihnnin p!vr vl art day Altogether drivers f'freen Omaha Players on Way to Yoakum today university was chosen treasurer. Wh March (Bv th KTB1A1KA TAXES MEET. Aeo4'atd Press ) Tlv first squad of I1MOIN Neb. oher a 6 Br th A tornor-rovOmaha bail era. for three remU'iing misitions league plav the bfwd Of flsimlDf wwiatetl Pree Th starter will be hadd bv Manager Fred Henrv, irKtay Jump. 1hbS aud th rnornlttg pole vusii B 4featd Hmi'ed t tr k th Nebraek ghben, th thre fate.rr was ! on tthe wav to th spring training onkiim, Txh where thv the Aan rivers tmoriw taking their places Av kiV t 34. in a 4ol arrive hundv morning Active 4n U6 iivkr iiiduor ot1 this after- in order behind th owpt plnt t,- - will will tn UtH.Q Mondav. start nlng vv,n Th fifteen dav portion today, z will rut be affertei by tnq.orrow qujilifler Tfkh.vrt. U Banin Hart rd Wovdbury, Ih. following qualif.ed All-St- ar tialsy Kenned H'll, Pare Iewl, Norman Pave Kvan, Unn Purer, Patten r. F'ddle llrarna. Cliff Kergrre, Al Harlan Fergler, (.eorge Abed and Fred Irkttdrr MI trv for retraining, Tlt'eta who poatttone tomorrow are Frank TPIbot. Karl t,e Vore. .'ror OS ANGELES, March 5. (By the Associated Presg.) A Pacific . RoHn W K Shat I,, pburn, Lvus Coast ba&ebaU league was founded today with th hall of fame Mrer end Frd frit'tam for 1926. jejiro!lmnt of tb naiues of tun p'.ayerA on The aggregation, announced by Harry A. Willi ama, league preeident. was selected by twenty five sports anters who collaboratftd for th first tim in th history of th aestarn circuit In picking an team Th lineup; Bert Cole, MJwrfons (Ban Francisco), pitcher. Art KoehJfi r, Sacramento, catcher, , BAN ANTONIO, Tease, March I DoweLl. Missions, firnt btM. James ) Pr th Rs Aoorlatl (By Johnny Monros, Bacrsmento, scond bass. star outfiidr for ths Young Ttoracoon Prothro, Portland, third ba.4. Nw York Uiant underwentft a blo John MitrkelL Angeles, shortstop. trarifuston otratua at hospital j , hrs Marty Callaghan, BeatLo, lelt field. tody H ha bB wdr trfttmnt for Arnold fctaU. Ho Angeles, center field. month. Ytur nw wiyh ' KuaeU Buis' Arlett. Oakland, right field. .nv 110 tond haeinir iot nvor than fUilertion was mad on tbs g. piUJ.lng and batting averages aims ths eloe of th rounds f'frr l of pi personal oboorvations of tneall-t-wonc of th men on th field. k'm I ut fail. toteam an annua) affair. make th WUliamt President plans aitrtiding Toung raid, Uhjsbwm th hvs b n rlim- - Hi rear ter, ths individual player adjudged th most valuable win b omnlitiofj at id tprrs ottimlm a to hi In ths 'ha! of fama. aithongh It U almost a certainty that h ultimata nl cfrjl-thut rw'ovry, would b chosen for th slLstar team. to play Md that hs would hs gnabis bassbaU thU geftftoo. y woti f line Th on the sfa-tin- g on the enliy bet will trv pls-- M K, , v j ! Hdft Team First Annual of Coast League Is Picked - -- Youn Will Recover, Said j ail-st- ! , vtra It vrl , fiLn j 16, intd ali-at- s J - 4. Peon Rut 21. grracuw 28 Ohio State 30, low At l luOibti At Mlnrpoll- - Purdm 20. Minnesota 2 At Madison, Wi. Wisconsin 40, Illinois 13 38, At New Onneord. Ohio Muskingum At Syrteiia HURDLE PENALTY AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE. J. 4. P. CoaA 0. Bethlehem 5. The following paragraph, under the caption "America Wants to Know," was culled from a ItriUsq sports College Basketball SCANDAL TALK AMERICAN t V,1' counter-attractio- PRICES DIVERT TEAM IN RELAYS u. vR -- ARMY TO ENTER tlr OFFICIALS SELECTED. At the annimJ meeting of th union th following officials were elected for oon. M A. Strand, th coming first president, John K. H Uhapman,second vie president athWKll, H. V. TueviUe, eetj--tary- , vie prldnt; o l.kptrot. treasurer; James Ilawthornc, aasistant stcretary. Jl. O. Turvili and William Smith were to the Utah Ref-renamed delegate ui.ion. At this meeting It wis proposed by O. S. Secretary A. F. Knighton of th L. Athletic ftoriation thgt a commercial ooccr league he oiganlz?d that mould Include team from business institutions like the O S L., IL At K. G y N. O NeKi'U FluhiLera Supply and the riane compare No definite action was taken on the proposal, but It is anticipated that further development will occur, in the near future Th annual meeting furnished the to arrange the league opportunit schedule. Entries were received from the same teams that constituted the league last season, and the opening game ar scheduled for Saturday next. DAYNE8 CONTEST. Much interet is also being shown In The first th cup contc-- t round will be plaved April 15, between OgBingham and Spurtas at Bingham, The den and Caledonian at Ogden. Iaik Lake and, Vikings drew a bve This is the third season in euccesion that the Salt Iake team ha escaped th opening round, which is ft distinct advantage In cup games. The Referees' union ha been reorpresiganized. with John Ponaldaon., H Sedgley, vice president, dent; and tra and Niles Stead, secretary surer. 'A meeting of the Organization hall on wil be held at the 8 oMoos clock, to which Tuesday evening at aH referees and all intereeted ar invited. The football substitute whose enhim to such an thusiasm overcome slant thit the rushes from the bencu to the field to tackle the opposing tams ball carrier i recognised in one of the games latest rules Explaining that it aimed at prevention of such Indiscretions, the national rules committee today authorized the referee .to make anv ruling or fix any penalty he felt was Justified in the case of It by a nonplayer or any other not palpably unfair net bv anyone be in the game, Interferentitled ence by spectators, who frequently coloccupy the side lines In smaller lege or school games, nlso is covered by this ruls. Penn Events Popular; LOCKHART BREAKS Send 250 AUTO SPEED MARK Entries. K i i Large Entry List pected for Ogden Hftnrr J Halton, on of Utah most nthulatic ocor pluyr, returned recently from an extended trip eaL and "while in New York took enough tim to look over tfc aoccer situation in that part of the country Mr. Halton first met Jome W. Armstrong, secretary of the Ajnerlcan Oubdde Football association, and the speclaj SunFlight," who writ In The Tribune. Armday article strong saw that all soccer door were thrown open to Halton, and. Judging from Halton enthusiasm, he must have found the soccer situation tn the east very agreabld to him. It was while with Armstrong that Halton saw the game between the New York Uiant and the Fall Liver club. QIANTS BEATON. The latter aggregation Is three times Amerhan league champion, and on the previous Saturday on its own field had defeated the Giants by three goals to two, scoring the winning counter In the closing minutes of amer44ve bail going through th goal off one of the New York defender. In consequence the Giants were determined to obtain sweet revenge, and they urged on by COO0 fan, who occupied points of vantage aruund the New York oval. Six Jewish boys appeared on the New York tenm. These players were members of the Vienna Hakoah team in the last Olympic Games, whU on the Fall Liver team, Abdullah, late of the Ierby county team of England, appeared on the left wing A rainstorm had mart th ground a little sticky, but notwithstanding this hanand furious dicap the game was At one of tii openiig gfemes played in t li early fall on the New York Giant baseball field, 25 000 were in attendance, notwithstanding there was a in the shape of a n league baseball game being pLjed at the Yankee stadium. BUILDING TEAM. Determined to make a pood showing in the 192S Olympic Games, the United States Football association has already commenced building the team that is to take part That thev may obtain the best material obtainable, officials of the union have been asked report any outstanding da vers of t) the present season that might be considered prospective material for the approaching Olympic Gam,s. By GOALPOST. U to be the gratwit soccer oeon in th history of th Utah Soccer union," wa th statement of Pr-!d- at M. A. Strand, when saked for an expression in regard to th aaon that will be ushered in next Saturday. And thl spirit seems to have permeated iut only th? official of the union, but th offioeta snd player of the respective club. 'This NEW YORK, March 5 (By the Assoc iated Press ) An informal stamp of approval was put on the somewhat widely advocated system of playing games on a basis Instead of the usual fifteen-minut- e limit when the committee announced It had no oblertion to two trams playing under the new system by mutual agreement This approval will be noted In the rules, but no attempt will be made, , to alter the present Mr Hall putving coda or add to It in order to cover the "play ajateni. rn A. A. Strand Chosen to H. ' J. Haltonv Returns From East; Yitnesseid Utah Lead Union; Discussed. Schedules Major Contest on Trip. M. May Try the System. , Date Is Set for Collegiate Meet WAY SATURDAY; OFFICERS ELECTED s. Quarters GivApproval; Teams Team In possession of th ball points. will bs allowed thirty seconds to put, Th practice shoot held last Sunday very well attended th hall in play aft'r It has been'w Although weather was not ideal, some of placed In position hy th referye, ibe Schools men be made good scores The srore-f- t that is, there cannot be more than half minute deUy between plavs. keeper forgot his scorebook. so some the good results were not recorded Failure to abide by this rule will bs jf considered unnecessary delav of the This may have been an advantage to pen- - ths members of the club, as Captain game and subject to a five-yar- d Mulkev and Captain Schuvler of Fort alty. March 5 (By probably would have topped f. No delay of mof than two min- FIIILALELPHIA, bv a wide margin, having had utes for an Injured player, even If ) the Associated Press ) The United li win- the captain wtahe to grant extra ?.0.ul?.r for the first ter, during which time they practiced States Military academv, time. time in many enrs, will he represent7. t)urlng the last two minutes of for the coming matches ed in one of the rtlav races at the each half, the timekeeper will not I nlversity of P nnx l ansa relay carstop his watch when wholesale subnival on April 2' ami 3u stitutions are being made ' This was announced lodav by J 8. Backward pass If ball strikes dm tor of the tar-- i Jatmson .swart ground to be ruled name as a forward Mr Swaits said the nrinv au-- ( nival pag, in that a penalty of a down s had i.nt wl mduattd in thorith will be Inflicted The ball to be put iwhat evtnt thv would partuipate In play at point where ft struck More than L") colbgr ard m hools, if th oval goee out of ground. j Including Cambridge university of bounds It shall be brought back into gland kireadv Lave entered trains for' the field of plav from the spot where 'competition ati the carnival, and the It crossed the side line, not less than rec old of 471 P expect d to be passed five nor more than fifteen yards. before the entrv INta lose 9. No heavy taping of hands with lev has notifi d tho Burgh electric or bicycle tape. management that the Uambndg tram 10 Referee given power to exact of the on both da would ompte If i enered in two ?liv penalty when acts are perpetrated gnatnt meet Meet. bv an Individual or Individual other dav , and ituliv idu.il on the first e' o h- rx of than ptavers on the f.eld of plav. He no the team will partuipate ina order Plav to te p!aed over Lord tin x num'or of pe ial evintx !' will defend his '4nti-iete- r again, award touchdown or vfetv or l'urcl w . reapers Amateur of elee and the which in he thinks Justi?ate l'2 and hurdb utb whbh he won anthiug fiable. the Lrii oh athlete a Ho ar intermountain region arc traln'ng d 1!. The committee recommended the si ut!e hurdle play, whi h was (in for the annual Infermountain that e ight-ml- n 'run List war for the first time The jte periods he enough for Junior high or elementary school A A. U. wrestling championship, to 'anii ridge squad Is expeted lure be held In Ogden on March 11 teams. ' Hbu April 21 and will i ontdude its and 12 Incomplete and Hlegal forward While no official entrv list ha- a. tMimne on Franklin field more been than two dozen tesued, have been received Acceptance passes are to be treated alike. That yet is, the second Incomplete or lib gal participants are expected in the meet from Hank nuell. former Cornell W. H de Tow ley of Salt Iike, h tar, and Jackson Siholz for the sprint Ir. pass of an? series will take & five-yar- d wrestling oh, airman of the intermoun- - r hftrpionship erie, while Roland penalty tain ftssociation. has charge of the..,. ke eensattonal Nebraskan ha 12. The committee has no objecb which be to the held at tion to teams uing Ifift plav foiigfey, tonallv eondl tnccepted an Invitation to per Lp ke n recuperating from game, fortv formations each quarter Weber gymnasium Champion injrnmpMe. d fan attack of tonMUlti and Id p.irtid-118-poun- d nsmelv, Teams. however, must agree upon eight divisions, d 146- upoh whether lie is this procedure in advanc. pnnott depend a lght-taepound, weight al.l to get Into form CLnrly pad-sn- d INTENTIONAL FUMBLE. are t heavyweight k. Pacific coast star hHo is ox- rlaeses, 14 The Intentional fumble out of crowned at the ronciusion of the two- - i ted to enter for the bounds shall go to th id who day meet fumbled at th All matches wtl be conducted und point where player he kwd control of th ova the official A A U. rub whnh pro13. Use of for conical cleat. three-eight-the vide prelihunarb s and nine-minufinal match In ti point of w.hich are lea than of an inch in diameter or of do cleats measure not that oblong at h of an Inch Lv three-fourth- s least of art ini h, U not- - permis-'- Rv the MbNTKKAL Mir. h B Tlioo pon sible. Pre b.v at-16 th to hr.v Official Montreal MrOlli jnivrxitv concurrent fckl me nwr the (ourvf nf eevn-miland to work f'r the hef jurisdiction Vlontreal hk j In in nj ct m interest.- - of th game by asittng the a in the UR pound !da''a event in the International each other lark larsn of Pmvo c !leg T Hot.b, N'w As expected, the shift came up for rolleginte carnival A A V holder of and tier th snow-shoe won the Ivvo-mia deal of dlcuslon The committee title have signified thf ir inten- Hampshire, No time wa tvken was not In favor of abolishing the tace H. of th tion ir laur dcfdkling formation, but it wa agreed that CHICAGO SWT If If ESS WIK some wort of action should be taken MICKIGAH L00X8 GOOD. A vv.n beating of the ball and regardingbe-r-the pi. verh r. iKimmlnr tiarr - IP t4 o. rHICAGO g In pLavera motion. It was Pree t MicMio n't iit in t fit 1 Mem her t ipTnitydual unanimously agreed that a fifteen-yar- d Th bkethIT arcpawjrhlp fnf ir t th 4 m kht In theCinfertiT wet 40 to interval between lha shift and " 4 wh P 1ft team handed T Tt T) hit'ce fer fwt irtfn snap of th bad J. sufficient for the featln cne mre in to f defeat ff the aeaon 4 to 3 only hre uOfl P eg'H4t placers to corn to a atop and lose low ii'.nduy nuht ail momentum. PENH VINS HARDY RETURNS run Atrr4HU Mur.-- r S, ii a. kpeeial to Tb Trlhene funj Itania joe.l up a DOWNEY, Idaho March I T N jvt inlad Ita fi6t fr t1 tp cf the here te- hr 'all (elnmbia defeating lr Hardy haa return d frotMI a huiilne 3? tn 14 In nn !nertecii e left sue-one of the nht -n. trip to Pocatello Hardv tr: Yr'TT in charge of arrangement commit lorolTpig petin, trij for th dia'Hct iakettHll tournament i(ohimtca Coruell N'EVF YORK, M.irch 6 (Bv the Associated Pres.) The outdoor Intercollegiate track and field championships will be held May 27 and 28 at y rankiln field, Philadelphia, It was decided today at the annual meeting u the LC.A A. A. A. The association admitted Hhite cohere to inemberhip, Michigan i.ut tabled appinatlons from three oher because of Incomplete on their Drihilitv standatln ard These were Alfred college cf Alfred, N. Y.; SL lionaventure of ar the latest coniplete facts on ths Utah high school P'OLLO'WTN'G Aghepy, N. y. and laruueiu of hash at ball situation: Milwaukee, The time March 1ft, 37, IS and 19. 5. J SOCCER SEASON. WILL BE UNDER MINNEAPOLIS M.nn , March 6 Clar(Bv the Associated Press ) and Revolver ence W Spears, head football conch when of Minnesota, the University outdoor prac- at informed of the changes made by the Th Salt Ijika Rtfl club will hold another tice on the Fort Uougla rang Sunday, at 9 a. m. This Is to prepare the shooters for the cbming International tryouts to be hold during the two weeks at Fort Lougla. Th matches are being held at the several corps areas of the United states Fort Hough, Fort Missoula, Shift Is Retained TVTrn Reert 3R At lMooingtoR' Ind. Indiana 44, Northwestern 2. At i'barpwten, ft C. Citadel 42, Mere 41. (drertima ITiod ) At Oberiln, Ohio lienlv 4&, Obrl!n M. Witten At Athena, Ohio Ohio l By Ppwia! Tribune Sports Wlru. NEW YORK, March 5 "Old Scout that American league magnates over arriving In Florida are elated swept the high salary talk that haa owners the fans off thetr feet The will hurt think the ta'k of finance the scandal drers (' nnie Mack, one of the first to arrive Ir P.sle. came over to wive Clark C.rifflth ths wind hand the other day The Washington wnth th Uonnie wrfra cornered why h spent so muh cah auction of only, for Ty "obb. who at bst ha leftar of hi g leasru playing that on You know, replied Conn!, rind Trlv Speaker ! real v wanted wouM have paid him big money. Then, it W'hen h signed with th- Senator valnabl- - ' mad Uohh about twice Miya berg 31 A. A M. col At Htillwa ter Oklabota lege 40, Grinned 21. At Chicago .Miehfgtn 94, Chicago 18 Neetratika 41, Drnke 32. At JVn Moine At Omaha. Neb. Noire Pam 31, Creighton 17. Trlnce- &3, At Princeton warthmor ton At Oasibridge narrard gft Yale 12 20 At iiBhTl wmhert 31 to- At Pmladelpbia Pennsx Uama biniMa 24 Wjan - W fo of th Ahletb the fli't' P lire if we r to g1 the to w.ll hi' var weteam T h.il i4 v J imrion bit tLrt uih a determined t0bb WIN IS THE THINQ. that It It wa suggc'ded to (rl frith om of might h wall fn him toth get th publicity attending such a hie rtar a Tris but r.rlffl-111 public does Insisted that th. ! not cars what he paid as long as he Is Coming Soon to h th. game. have told TH not to ar howl he got." aid Griffith noand 1 th I paid plentv, certainly know arn deal i ft closed Incident. He'll ur us. am J for h get every ir did not urpria old frigid of FA Rouah to Varn he hnd heeltated about ccpting John McC.rawi (fr wins I much Salt Lake! crt i r - $i?rto 4'nr Redlind laughed when Fan tl carry on a little they heard h would before h put hi fa-correspondence dotted mou Uftro on the on ft of tur-ft- v ba- See 1 n UnC Tomorrow CAUTIOUS. ALWAYS the Evct wince he firs! brok. IntoRoush fast set trail that leads to the his prli e has dickered until h g't 'As far ha, k a. rail. (1 A Heard team, president of thebeenKvan.vil,. a f'ns t,aetJl M..S "Roush ha. In that year hw went to saiewman. the the Whit. hs, the letter from S5'' manager saying that Chicago would he pawl to KvanwvltJ. when Tti. Bouwh was delivered In secretary of th. duh took him to Beard, "It a Koiiwh." rontinuw. most cautious thrifty ball player, Ithehave ever come In money matter. He owns several with ft, contact in Oaktowu home his farms around leealdee a coupla of land He mimw and an Interewt In a bark ie not only cautious with h!s cash, I ball p.ayer but hs la the only a anuthpat., eaw who turned Into The when his rtuht arm gate ouL Is Itouwh fxner tiiid will today fUanta " than Bennie Kauff ever was Morning's Tribune Sport Page! Chi-cag- o, (1, Mountain Home to Conduct Tourney MOUNTAIN ,n 5 OLD HATS MADE NEW er FtnsT-CLAt- will t(mrr,anir.tFloni b hii WHITE HOUSE SHOE SHINING PARLORS fOIt LADIES hool AVQ CJENTLE-ME- N 1671 So: Main Idaho. March team basket iall t.'ed in th m WORK AT HAT (HOP . HOME. independent t ERNIE' ERNIE AND HARRY W1L. TREAT YOU RIGHT ymna-- , Friday arid baturdav, March II and 19, under direction t tb Woun-- n u m tiiMti Eagle' lolg. Th play will t t idurtd undr th dout?i elimination pln and th teams mvitd to attnd ar th Ftar Boi town team, th Nampa National bank team. Cmadvlew, the and Good ng Amarloan legion fiv team Mountain Horn Logi th A mlver loving and Jndvidul cup e medial a ftr belrg tffer d frr th of tb tourr anient and th th tim winning th cup permint lit . piMfei.iU, XIW BFC04D MACE. Dental OHIce Lira, FOR SALE wln-ne- p, v Wit. I !AVHfuRT ! . Msreh Dr. F. 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