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Show TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1927. 13 University of Utah Basketball Squad Trimmed to 16 Men for Season's Opening Nine Lettermen Make Team; Newcomers Push Coyote Gridiron Mandell Edict Report Denied Team Feted by NEW LONDON, Conn., Two. P). Reports that Sammy Mandell, Caldwell Elks HghtwelKht champion, had been glvea which iits thirty davs 1 (A tov,eei In llDAHO Yanks, Giants Given Runaround qtx Trades s wKir.a if 'rhirtliaa E. iHinohae, presl dent of the National Boxing assocta Special te Tba Tribute. tion, wera denied tonight by Dono- hue. Ha said that, although hia would CALDWELL. Idaho, Dae. II ha pleased to have Mandell defend Twenty members of tha 1927 college his title agalnat soma outstanding opof Idaho football squad war the ponent, Mandell could not be forced guaats of tha CaldwaU Elks' lodge No. to "put up his title until tba second 144S hera Thursday evening. Mora week In January. than tvu Elks of Caldwell and tha surrounding territory attended the annual function ' In honor of tha cham- Stecher-Lewi- s pion football team of tha northwest conference for the second consecutive season. Other guests of tha lodge Included tha faculty of tha College of Idaho, officials of college football NEW games during tha sesson and coaches YORK, Dec. If CAP). The of various Boise valley high school New Tork state athletic commission athletlo teams. tortay turned down tha request of the Featuring tha program of tha eve Illinois bolns- - commission for assistwas tha showing of tha films ance In labelling a wrestling match ning of tha recant Dempeey-Tunne- y fight between Joe Sterner and IStrsnitler at Soldiers field, Chicago. Short Lewis a heavyweight affair. The realka and toasts were represented by jection was accompanied by tho notaElk officials, members of tha football tion thit New York recognizes no squad and eoashlng staff. among the limb twisters. Work to Increase VISITED BY A BULL' ELK Dur- ing Christmas Vacation Yadal Pstaraon and Coach Hi rmatronc. salsctad tha slxtMn UnlvsraJty of Utah baakstbal who ars to oury tha Uta colon Utrouf h tha coming oonferencs laat hoop campaign. Kin racalvad tha nod and seven oawoomara war added to tha ranka. Compatltlon (or tha flrat flva placas for tha opanlng gam la plenty strong, with tha pravloua year's men hiving to huatla to get tha regular berths. .Not ona position la "aold" yet, with aa array of young talent proving Itself. Captain Ralph Goodwin at guard will hava trouble keeping ahead of Hap Ueorge Lybbert, Watklna, Ralph Young and Oacar Evans, who are named on the squad. Lou Keelev, who alternated at center laat year, baa plenty of trouble holding his post against Ray Price, Weber star. At forwards, Pete Couch Lamar Vincent, Jimmy Jensen, Frank Jonas, Blarkle Davis, Ted Jacobaon and George are retained from last year's squad. Pushing theae men are Jerry Smith and Ray Bkidmore. In addition to these men. several mors of the boys will continue work outs, ss the selections are not promises of team berths, and It Is not at all unlikely that some of the other boys will find places. Tha boys named above are tha selections to make the trip to Wyoming and Colorado fol- lowing the (.nnsimii nouaays. OISC, 'idsho, Dee. It (A). huge bull elk roamed tha streets of Elkton last Sunday for ten or fifteen minutes and sscsped Coach A ou-dldat- aa unscathed, Idaho's gsme depsrt. ment wss advised today. The big animal, believed to have been out for revenge, as he had been Injured in the nose, either by a shot or barbed wire, paid his call on civilization early in the morning. Small boys scsttered with much yipplng and yelping be. fore his charge, while s youngster on horseback tried without sue. cess to get a shot from his mount. Another youngster raised his rifle to get the visitor, but the elk charged In tha same direction, with the boys In the lead. 7r i Request Denied Grid Teams Ready for' Charity Tilt All-St- ar Charles A. Dean Quits Athletics CHICAGO, Dec. IS AP). Charles A. Dean, for more than twenty years a prominent figure In national ama teur atlrSjjJcs, today announced his retirement to devote his time to busi ness. In 1924 he was manager of the Amerlran track and field team In the Olympio games. Dean will retain his position as editor of the tricolor official publication of the I. A. C. Easterners on Way West; Southerners Assembled at Tuscaloosa, vwomen Sports Ala. f The Neb., Dec. 16 WBOM6 football team, which Is scheduled to clash with an "all WestARM .NOTE TO ARMS ern" squad at San Francisco In a VVV H,1H 7. IN charity gams December 26, was comCLOSB pleted bera today when Glen Presnell and Ray Randejs, University of Nebraska players. Joined the "all stars." Stopping for only a few minutes, the players hustled out on the platform to face almost aero weather. Company Defends ' Chet Wynne, coach at the University of Crslghton, was there to meet his younger brother, Elmer. Elmer Strong Teams was fullback on Notre Dame's team this fall, and followed In the footsteps or chet, a Notre Dame Ten Are In. Jossttng and Bride Making Trip. Special to The Tribune. full Heber Joestlng. Lieutenant E. H. Connor, Jr., recDec. IS. Spani.h Tork Mfb OGDEN', back from Minnesota, was Joined by reation officer at Fort Douglas, has dobpu oui w ener eouury niiro ronlg&t In H ana inrere'ttn FOR coateit tjy the spots his bride, who came from Minneapolis drawn up. and released tha basketball or z to 23. Weber hart two outitandlDg on a different train to accompany CHEST IV corers In II!e and (hard, while Chri- - him on tha trip. schedule for Intercompany competiI'rlee and Orkermtn were the ital PASS tion that will get under way next lenon, warta for the Tinltore. TUSCALOOSA. Ala.. Dec. 16 (AP). The Kcore: Monday and continue until March 9. From throughout Dixie tonight, I The chest pass la a fast, snappy Sl'AN. FORK. WEBER CO. nineteen football players representing Tep companies are entered In the pass with both hands. Hold the ball (i.i.rp.i o.T.r.p. the of senior classea southern confer In of search the 2 league championship Ohrlstennn. rf 2 6 fliMsey, rf.. 0 0 0 0 ence schools, assembled here as the in front or your ciiest, in paims wun 1 0 10 won laat rear by "L" company. thumbs parallel, finsers sprean. Keep ncSermin, It. 2 1 0 4 Hale. If.... eleven ever to represent your fl 2 0 Price, e.... elbows In close to the body, not 12aunilen. r. 00 3 00 00 first That tha race will be a keen one Shan, v Klrherdaon will tho The south. southerners 0 0 0 play out at an angle, for this at lg Is expected from the strength shown liaruner.tg... an Pacific coast team In. a Ftleklng If. .1 OOl Barker, 12 rf.. 13 from the force of the pass. As tracts ' Chrlstmaa day charity. game at Los you snap by several of the teams that are gethrans, rx. . . 1 0 0 2! the ball away, let your comN'elleon, If... 0 0 0 0 Angeles. ting together. Headquarters follow the pass, to add force Under the tutorage of Coaches Wal body pany appears to be one of tha most shot. to the 12 2 8 20 . 12 1 Totala.. 8 35 Totals lace Wade, Alabama; Dan McGngtn dangerous challengers for the title. Keferee, lohn Stark. of Vanderbllt. and Bill Alexander of (Copyright, 1927, John F. Dille Co.) "M" company, runners-u- p last year, also have a strong aggregation. Georgia Tech, the Dixie team will go Games will be played four nights of SUGAR LANDS CHANGE. through a brief drill on Dennyfleld, Five Lettermen tha week at the post gym, the games Alabama stadium, before they entrain HONOLULU. per Sugar production 7 o'clock. Return to Jerome starting at la acre In Hawaii has Increased in the tomorrow for California. the schedule as an- past twenty-ftv- e Following Although without tha services of years from 6.1 to 7. Nash nounced Friday: and Shiver, powerful University tons land 3.36 for from and With five JEROME, Idaho, Dec. 16 irrigated comDecember 19 Headquarters to 5 tons for nonlrrlirated land. The of Georgia ends, who have announced back and a wealth of new pany, 18th, ts. service company. not to be will able make the trln. tney now is 6.4 the better than material strapping for piaces, yield December itf Company "E" vs. average tons per acre. The number of labor- the team will lack neither speed and prospects of a topnotch basketball company "F." ers employed has declined 6000 In ten drive on the offense nor power on the team that will make 192S December tt Company "H" vs. years, due to increased use of erense. wing men included In the stephtgh are looking bright to Coach company "M." ggregatlon are Spotts of Washington Gene Hyde, former University of Ida.-- , December iS Company "I" vs. nd Lee, Crowley of Georiria Tech. ho player. company "L." and Creson of Vanderbilt. team has already won two vicThe December 19 Company "Q" vs. February 6 Company "E" vs. comSpears, ace of the Vanderhllt haW- - tories it dedecisive scores. fleld, will he counted on to lead the feated by company K. I'SI." pany Bliss, 43 to 12, and Wendell, December JO Company 7 "E" vs. ttack of the southerners. Za to 7. Company "I" vs. serFebruary headquarters company, 88th. vice company. January 2 Company "F" vs. February 9 Company "F" vs. comcompany. pany "K." ' January 3 Company "H" vs. comFebruary 10 Company "G" vs. company "L." pany "L." 13 Company January 5 Company "I" vs. com "II" vs. February pany "M. headquarters company, 38th. 14 January f Company "G" vs. head"E" vs. Company February quarters company, 38th. , company "I." 9 comvs. "E" 16 Company "M" vs. January Company February pany "K." service company. 17 January 10 Company "H" vs. serFebruary Company "E" vs. vice company. company "G." 12 comvs. 20 Company Qpmpany "F" January "K" vs. February pany "L." company L. 21 January II Company "I" tb. head"I" va. Company February quarters company, 38th, company "H.' 23 January 16 Company "O" vs. com- vs. "M" Company February spany "'M. headquarters company, 38th. e Hi vs. n 24 va. 4jompany January Company "E" February company. company "G." January 19 Company "H" vs. com"W va, February pany "K." company "G." 27 Company "L" va. serJanuary 10 Company "F" vs. headFebruary vice company. quarters company, 38th. JarAjary ItCompany "O" vs. com- - February 28 Company "K" va. pany "I." company 1 M. 14 Company "L" vs. comva. January March y "F" Company pany "M"H." .January If Company "B" vs. comMarch 2 Company "Q" vs. service pany "H." company. January 17 Company "K" va. serMarch E Company "I" vs. company vice company. 10 vs. comCompany "F" January March 6 Company "F" va com pany pany "M. 1 Company "if vs. headMarch Company . "E" vs. com quarters company, 38th. pany "L." February t Company "O" vs. March 9 Company "K" vs. head "H. quarters, 38th. OMAHA. Fort Douglas Draws Basketball Schedule "L" g5i yajjss, Spanish Fork Hoopsters Nose Out Weber Five Title; Enter; IS all-st- 1 all-st- af Fourteen ' State Tournament UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO. Moscow, Dec. 16 Analyrls of the high school basketball outlook in Mnho this sea- on by Klchard A. Fox, varsity hoop coach at the University of Idaho, and coach of Pocatello high school's state Indicates a champlona of lively season. As Fox now views the la one no or. two there team Ituatlon, teams that stand out ntuive the rest Big City in Player Swap. Be Held in Pocatello; Special to Tlie Trlhunt. Overlook Clubs Will Competition Promised. major league By ALAN J. OOULD. (Associated Press Sparta Editor.) NEW TORK, Deo. 16 (AF). The Ysnkees and Giants may have ona or two baseball deals In the fire, but tha evidence of the midwinter baseball powwow Just closed emphasises the fsct that none of tha other fourteen major league outfits ara anxious to do anything that might strengthen either of the powerful New Tork clubs. It la significant that tha Yankees and Giants ara the only clubs that hava failed wo far to figure In the trading. The three-da- y parley here developed some of the briskest activity by David Hanims In yeara. the baseball but most of them showed a distinct tendency to avoid anything Ilka negotiations with either John McGraw or Miller Hugglns., Tha mere mention of giving tha Yankees anything like break ' provoked a shudder among at least a halt dosen managers. There Is considerable foundation for this annrehenslon. In the last seven vears the Yankees hava collected five and tha Giants four pennsnta out of the total of fourteen distributed. The Senators, Cardinals and Pirates have been the only clubs to break up tha metropolitan march. as championship ooritcn-lersEach has its preseason favorite, but there sre so many promising teams entering the alate raoe this ear, the champions will hava competed a hard stniKKle when the pennant t reached. Pocatello high school Is a threat to repeat ss the champion, Knx believes. The posiilon of the southeast rn school will be helped by the psychology of the state tournament being held at the university southern branch with Pocatello playing in lis horn., town. Poratello lost two of Its men of Inat year, Miurtliff, and guard, tiros, center, hot still has her third star, Hall, guard, offsetting this .loss, however. Is a good reserve supply at l'catello, and if another Kuard and renter can be developed the (late City eleven will be riaiit back on the top layer. If Kikl Cuyler doesn't "burn up" Idaho Falls, with a good number of veterans from last year's team, which the National league In his new ChiFox says gave Pooatcllo its two cago uniform next season. Joe Mcstraight games of the. season, looks Carthy, boss of tha club, will be sorely strong in the upper Snnke river val- disappointed. ley region. Paris and .Montpeller In Cuyler, Joa holds, gives tha Cubs the Pocatello district also will bear the greatest outfield In the game, close watching this year. In the with Hack Wilson and Rlggs Stephensouthwest, continues Ccarh Fox, Boise, son to support the fleet r. And Joa doesn't except Nampa and Caldwell always can be combination strong tha depended upon to proiuce Rica teams. Twin rails, in the south-ceof the Yankees, Speaker-Gosll- n tral section. wiH be among the lead trio of the Senators or tha paw ers. and there Is always the danger combination of of home small school not figured In "Look 'em over," McCarthy Invited preseason analysis developing an ex while here. ceptional team. "Stephenson lad the There Is an unusual volume of league Inst season In doublet and was In end the northern inside five' leading hitters tha 'first strength rising Three former Idaho with a mark of .344.Wilson led In of tjie state. teams stars basketball .have strong home runs and was. right behind Paul n sight. For each of tho three Waner In runs batted In. coaches, this year Is the first, and Cuyler waa in tha lead In stolen their supply of material is good. Harbases until be was Injured and than old Telford, guard at Idaho kept out of tha game. Ha will lead Is In at Coeur the league next year in that depart starting (V'Alene. Moscow, starting under Guy ment and In most everything else. Wicks, another player, who He's one of tha greatest natural play developed a good team at (Jenessee ers In the game." last year, will be a threat. Practi Cutler. It may be vouchsafed, won t cally all of the players from Moscow's bat second In the Cub lineup. It was 192o team, runner-u- p In tho state tourKlkl's superstition against that spot ney, will be back. in tha batting order that figured In At Lewlston, Syh Kleffner, the third his being benched by tha Pirates. Mcformer Idaho player, Is starting with Carthy Intends to put Cuyler third, good prospects. . the outfielder's favorite position. 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