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Show V tlt$ TRTRrXE. SALT TTTT! TITCTRRDAY MORXTXO. .T .WTATIY 10. 1028. 15 Marvin Stevens, Former Yale Back, Seems Slated for Bulldog Coaching Position 11 1 Jones and Committee Favor Young Helper 1923. of Backfield NEW YORK, Jsn. IS (AP). Marvin Stevens, only 11 years old and one who ever of the shiftiest wore blue Jersey on the gridiron, apparently la slated to succeed T. A. D. Jones, Tale's head football coach for the past eight years. an Stevens, backfield assistant coach under Jones for the past four years and generally regarded as Tad's d man, la "acceptable" to Yale's football rulers, according to Iouls K. Stoddard, chairman of the 1927 football committee. Tad Would Oivs Assistant Chance. This Indorsement, coupled with the fact that Jones Is understood to favor the selection of his young aide, is regarded by close observers as all but the final word. Definite action on the coaching situation will not be taken until the 1928 committee, to be appointed shortly, takes hold, but It generally Is believed that agreement already has been reached. Indications pointing to the selection of Stevens also confirm the Impression that all efforts to persuade Jones to keep the gridiron helm for 1928 have failed. However, If Stevens is named new head coach It Is likely that right-han- AND (Keg. U. a Pat. -- Office.) By Ripley FRIARS WIN SIXTH TEAM CHOSEN FOR CITY LEAGUE Likely Choice Won Grid Name on Famous Yale BELIEVE IT OR NOT PRO CHAMP Club, Frat Visitors Down v. Opponents Utah University Series. Commercial basketball league will (jet a rest this week when will bs postThursday's games until next week en acponed count of the East West tilt Thursday night at the Deaeret The league will open its gym. first half next week with two new teams in the competition. Walkers and Modern Sausage both dropped out at the end of the first half. Their places In the schedule have been taken by the Klwanls Club and Browne's Billiards, respectively. Sigma Nu and Friar fives woo their opening contests of the second Intra mural basketball series at the unlver-slty Wednesday night, defeating Phi PI Phi and the Newman club respecThe fraternity contest ended tively. 18 to 7 and the club contest resulted 20 to 2. Both the winners had little difficulty Jones, whose home Is In New Haven, In winning their contests. Saunders will act In an advisory capacity. at left forward for the Sigma Nu'i Stevena, because he had had two led his teammates In their attack on of college competition, the Phi Pi Phi five, counting ten of previous years played only one season on the Yale his team's 18 points. Stegner, sent backfield but his team, In at left forward as a relief man for work on Bill Mallory's famous 1923 Saunders, counted 8 points. Holbrook, outfit made an Indelible Impression. A Richards and Jonea did the best work Kanaaa product, Stevens displsyed unfor the losers. and usual ability as a The Friars, who were strong conkicker, figuring largely In the crushtenders In the first intramural series, ing defeats that the Ells administered started out in fine style In this quarthat year to Princeton and Harvard. ter's by scoring almost at will Lyle to runplay "Memphis Bill" Mallory. up 20 points against the NewRlcheson and Century Mllstead were man club. Harvey and Deramong Stevens' teammates In 1923. rick proved Squirea, a potent scoring com The "Kansas Comet" was placed on bination lor the winners. Walter Camp's second team for the year. Stevens wss gradThursdsy's Schedule. uated In 1925, serving aa assistant f:15: PI Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Delcoach during his last two undergradta Theta. uate years. 8.45; R. O. T. C. vs. Fabian. The core 81QMA NIT. Pill I'l rill. G.T.r.i.! o.T.r.p. 0 0 0 0 iimlbiirc. rf 0 0 0 ii'Ferrls. rf . . Holbrook. If. 1 1 1 S Haosders. If. 5 00 10 RkhirdS. ., 10 0 Money, e. . . 0 2 0 0 Jonea. rs... 1 0 0 2Rrsarell. n 0 0 0 0 Daancey, If. 0 0 0 O'HoUlen. Is. .. 0 0 0 0 PIONEER STAKE. Istefser, If.. 4 0 0 8 Standing. 1 7 5 0 18 Won. Lost. Pet. Totala .... 3 Totala 8 0 1.000 Referee. Robert. Popular Grove 1 CHICAGO, Jsn. 18 (AP) Walter Hagen, champion of professions! golfers of the Unltsd States, may enter the movies as an avocation. Hagen, after spending a buey day In Chicago, talking golf with friends, left tonight for Holly, wood, where he will discuss terms of s contract which hss been of. ran ifo wies IN 2r Hoofti Thirty-secon- SEATTLE, Waah.. Jan. 18 (AP). William Klepper, president of the Se attle baseball club of the Pacific Coast lsague, tonight announced that be had closed s deal with Mlnneapolla of the American association whereby Jim Middleton will come here as manager. In return, Seattle gave Cliff Brady, veteran second baseman, and "other valuable considerations" to the Millers. Klepper will meet Middleton In Chicago nsxt Tuesdsy and start a tour of the eaat and middle weat In search of nssded talent. . Qualifying Play of Open Tourney Set for June 1 1 1 I FRIAR8. G.T.F.P. OT.F.P. rf 1 0 0 ;;4olres. rf.. 2 2 15 ftranagas. If 0 I 0 0 Knudaen. It. 110 2 NEWMAN. rtoaleevlch, I'eerr. Martin. r... rf... Ig... 0 0 fl OlilarTer, 0 0 0 olwinget. 0 0 0 0 Melville, 'Derrick. .... Total! 1 0 0 2 Boberg. Referee, rg... 4 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 lg. 0 0 0 0 If.. 18 Totals 3 3 8 6 a 'JO d Sixth-Seven- three-quarte- 33-1- h Thirty-secon- ,..! a Sixth-Sevent- . . - ti o in, n Hepwth.rg 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 8 (15 5 171 B. Smlth.lf 0 3 0 12IStrinsbm.e .. 12 13 0 0 0 t KleTtM.rf . .. 0 0 0 0 0 o n 01 w. Ilrpwtb.lii 13 0 2 0 0 0 flT. Hepwth.rf 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 8 n o o o 0 0 0 0 Fernelttis.rf Harrlaon.lt . Waltos.e ... 1. Smith. re. 1 rlmbath.lt Duncan, If . . 1113 .... .. Sheldon. If . Itettrldge.e Duncan, rg , . .. Totala Referee, 218 3 471 Totala ... 0 Uoss; umpire, Rlfby, FAKMINGTOX. 8. BOUNTIFUL. Millard. rf. ... Totala Referee, 7.'. 211 C. Woolley; Totala umpire, ENSIGN STAKE. 8 .. 7 14 10 24 Rlfby, Won. Lost. Pet. 3 Twenty-firs- t ....10 Twelfth-Thirteent- .333 .333 .333 .000 .000 2 I 0 0 Wednesday's Results. Eleventh IS. Twentieth 24, Twenty-firs- t Twelfth-Thirteen- 1.000 1.000 t 1 Ensign h Eleventh . ... University 1.000 0 0 0 2 2 .. ...1 1 Twenty-sevent- h half. Twelfth-Thirteent- 11. warden h en- tered the win column by capturing a thrilling encounter from the Eleventh ward quintet, Accurate foul pitching try W. Leonard paved the ward way for a victory. The Eighteenth ward meeta the university ward five and the tackles Ensign la Thursday night's games. 8. Twelfth-Thirteen- The scores: 11TH WARD. rf. th WARD. 13TH-13T- G.T.F.P. Cuahlng. Eddy, nr fl.- - Hold'en.'rit".'. retries, if., n McAllister, Mills, e Brass, rg 2 0 4 Msasssa, 1 zoo if.. A UaH AAA i'w.uoaan.1 2 0 0 4 R.Leonard. rf o u u u rate, if I 10 0 2 ... OO00 .... I1018 spill. Rlekardssa. Totals Totals .... G.T.F.P 2 0 0 4 4 10 5 13 01 oooo oooo T 0 5 18-- SIR WARD. C.T.F.P. O.T.r.P. 1 8aaaes, rf.... 0 0 0 0 tnnoe. M, 9 o eiaeeaer, IT... OOOO 000 12 Lsrsaa, e... 112 4 N soles, rg... 0 1 1 Mites, rg.... 0(31 Richards. S 0 0 4 If 0 0 0 0 Bart lg 0 0 " roster, rf . . . . 0 0 0 0 Weeds, rf... 0 0 0 Kenyon. rf.. 110 1 Taylor, rf... rf.. 18 oooo 1181 Ragkass. If R Rlckares.e. narkanas, rg 0 0 0 0 Lseber, rg. . 0 0 (i Bess. If.... ft 0 0 0! i Totals ....11 8 2 24' 4 8 3 11 COLLEGE HOCKEY. 1. Michigan AMERICAN At Kansas Paul 0. Clty-Kxa- ASSN. asui .. Totsli Referee, 0 0 ... lS4 13l CANNON. G.T.F.P. E Gold.rf. E D. Taitner.lf. 0 0 0 Tanner.r 2 2 0 . Taylor, rg .. 0. Gold.lg. . atark.rg Rralth.lf Stark.rf ,., . n 0 21 0 0 0 0! 4 ft 1 8 11 7 2J 28TH WARD. G.T.F.P. Mvera.rf .1113 ...1208 . 3 7 2 8 Andernon.c 0 0 0 .0 0 2 .10 0 0 0 0 Teylor.rg 1113 GutFCb.lg 0 0 0 0 II ... 0 0 0 0 ... 0 0 0 0 ... 4310 1002 Colbert. .. IWsrd.rf Totala 11 18 7 20 TAL. ... G.T.F.P.. annon.rg ir. Kirkham.e 0 0 0 0 0 0 If.. Fletcher.rg .. 10 0 2 21 EMIGRATION. R. Forabrg.rf 1 5 S 7!Erdley.rf 8 8 isl Kelaoa.lf . Gray. If 1 4 0 2 Larson. r .. Glbba.e B. Forahrg.rg 0 2 1 Miller. rg .. Stokes. If ... Kn.uirea.lg . F. Fonberg.e 2 0 0 4 Matbewi.rg R.G.Bikbtr.rg 0 0 0 0 Sflller.lf .. Thajne.rf 83 0 Totals 2 2 0 4 0 8 2 2 0 4 11 10 0 0 6 0 1 11 ... G.T.F.P. 110 4 0 0 8 2 2 8 Hill 0 Totals With Olympic Approval 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 2 .110 0 0 0 0 LE GRAND. 0roulte.rf O Augsburg College lection Fails to Meet G.T.F.P. 4 HIlton.lf 11 T 3 Bsdfer.e.. 2 ..511 I n o 21 0 Clefg.rg Welg bt.rg ... Hummerhya.l? 0 0 0 0 R. Bsdger.lg.. 0 0 M. Wilton, It 3 2 2 8 Bdgar.lf 0 Dtipaix. Colbert.lf Totala HIE Totals .. Toooe; umpire, 4 10 Se- 0 ft Smith. rf ft n 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 3 3 20 Utah Officials to Plan Work on Forest Roads NEW YORK, Jan. 18 (AP). Because It does not regard the Augsburg college team, of Minneapolis, aa representative, the American Olympic committee today announced It had declined to approve Its selection for competition in the Olympic winter sports at St. Morltx, Switzerland, next month. William S. Haddock, of Pittsburgh, chairman of the Olympic Hockey committee, who selected the Augsburg team, was notified of the official action In the following telegram, sent by Frederick W. Rubien, secretary of the Olympic committee: "Major General MacArthur, (chairman of the Olympic committee) in structs me to Inform von that the ia nnt a . hnelr.v team wnmm.n. garded as a representative team and certification by the American Olympic committee is disapproved." Minn.. Jan. 18 MINNEAPOLIS, (AP). Augsburg college of Minneapolis notified today that Its hockey team "had been rejected as the American representative In the Olympics, held hope tonight that It might participate. Athletic authorities at the small Lutheran Institution said they would ask the Olympic committee" an opportunity to prove their team merits favorable consideration through actual competition. "If we fall short then." said Ath' letlc Director Malby, "we will have no complaint We shall communicate with the American committee either tonight or tomorrow." The "Hansons, of Augsburg," as the team has been called because five brothers of ,that name are Its stars, sre held In respect In hockey circles In the northwest, for they won the state college title of Minnesota last year. The University of Minnesota, previously Invited to represent this country in the Olympics, Is hardly rated higher than Augsburg's Icemen by hockey experts here, although the two teams have not met. There will be no halt In plans, at leaat for the present, in the matter of raising funds for the expenses of ths Augsburg team abroad. ly Plans for forest road work In Utah during 1928 will be considered Thursday at the annual conference between 8TH WARD. officials of the forest service, the fed82ND WARD. G.T.F.P. G.T.F.P. eral bureau of public roads and the BurUf .... 10 0 2 H. Pollle.rf .. 3 0 0 8 state road commission at the state 1 1 DT F. Pollle.lf 0 Tajlor.lf . 0 0 0 0 caflltol. Utah receives about $170 Krants.c .. 0 0 0 0 Venema.c ... 8 1 13 000 In forest funds each year, but an 0 0 0 0 HUl.rf Dover.rf . 0 0 0 0 interview Associated Press Jentxel.lg , oooo A. Teyior.tf .. 0 0 0 0 by J. P. given the Martin, chief engineer with Randall, If .. 2 0 0 4 the forest service, a few days ago indicated that more than 8100,000 adTotala .. 1113 Totals 11 1 1 23 ditional of forest road funds would Referee, M. Powell come to this state In 1928. NORTH DAVIS STAKE. Among the forest highway projects It Is expected will receive atwhich Team Standing. tention this year are the Salina-Fis- h Won. Lost. Pet. lake road, the Provo river road, 0 1 1. 000 Kayaville hiahway, 1 West Lay ton o 1.000 and yie Cedar Breaks highway 0 Clearfield 0 .000 highway. Some reconstruction work 0 .000 and ...0 Syracuse surfacing Is expected to be done ..0 .000 on the Layton d road on the Uintah forest reserve, and the LAYTON, Jan. 18. Layton went road on the Dixie forest down to Its second defeat In the reserve probably will be surfaced, it North Davis stake M Men's play at Is also expected that the Cedar Breaks Layton last night, when the West highway on the Dixie reserve will be Layton hoopsters won, 28 to 18. West surfsced. Iayton had much the hetter of the Only last week deiesrationa' from argument until the final quarter, Beaver, Iron and Oarfield counties when the Layton outfit made a becalled on the state road commission lated rally that scored ten points, but to see about the construction of the, fell short. proposed forest road from Paragoonah The score: to Pangtiltch and from Wldtsoe to LAYTON. WEST LAYTON. dump on the Bryc canyon G.TF.P G.T.F.P. Tropic R.Shffield.rf 14 18 n.Efbert.rf . 1113 road. They were Informed' that lack H. Simmons. If 0 111 L. Ma jor.lt , , . 3 0 0 8 of funds might make It Impossible to 0. Adams, e 2 8 0 4 W Barnes.c. ., 3 0 0 4 get to either of these roads In 1S28 the state road officials K. Blrken.rf . 10 0 4 A. Green, PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. 1 (AP). rf. , . 3 0 0 114 but M. White- to take these matters up promised T. Laytoa.lt.. at the W. S. Haddock, chairman of the Olym811 pic Hockey committee, emphatically lg.. 10 0 2 stewsrt, rg.. 0 0 0 0 conference which will be held declared tonight that he would conTotals . . T 10 2 18! Totals ....111120 test the action of the American Olym-pl- o sereree, Lee Barnes: umpire, C. Bone. committee, which today disapproved his recommendation that the Taytorsvllle ward downed the Mur- Reserve Bank Members team of College hockey Augsburg ray First ward cagera In a western Minneapolis, oe sent to ut. Morits, Resent Loan' Refusals Bwltserland, division of Cottonwood stake game as United the States repWednesday evening, IS to 18. The resentative In the winter play of Davis, left forward of the DALLAS. Texas (AP). An "of- sports competition. Olympic winners, was outstanding. In ficious manner refusing loans" to i ne seen banks which are members of ths fedTATL0R8TILLE. MfRRAT PI ROT. eral reserve bank of Dallas la the O T.F.P VH of 1831 G.T.r.p. 300 Texas bankHarker. rf . 1110 lensa. rf a a e charge preferred by 4 8 4 12 West, If.... 0 0 00 ers against Lynn P. Talley, governor Deris, If Found 12S of reserve the federal Eleventh diLiving Taore. e. 10 0 9 Neteea, e. . . 4 3 0 8 R. Jones, if 10 0 2 uael. rf... 0 8 8 8 strict Ths board of directors of ths Brace, is... 12 18 WARSAW. Poland (AP) When Pooben. le. o n n n reserve bsnk recently began an land celebrated this year Brady, rf . . . 0 0 0 0 Freaeh. lg... 0 0 0 0 ths ninety-sixtof ths charge Bankers of the battle Investigation of Touts ..: 8 12 7 281 Totala .... T 1 4 18 testified that Governor Talley was Wola, anniversary In 1811 General Joseph where Referee, Tbonaander; aapsta, Case Stan "abrupt, officious and completely out Sowlnskl died defending the capital of harmony with the small town from ths Russians, It was discovered Thi Mnmv Vlrt .,a I. . , banker." that General Sowlnskl's defeated the Taytorsvllle letter men No action has been announced by Michael Ssurmlnskl, is still orderly, living In 48 to 27, In a letter men division of ths board of but Warsaw at the ripe age of lit. several directors, Cottonwood stake game Wednesday leaders In Texas financial circles have like all participants In Ssurmlnskl, Jones of Taylorsvllle was predicted that Oovemor Talley will both Polish revolutions In 1111 and evening. high point man of the contest with resign within a few months 1M1. Is being eared for by ths govsixteen points. ernment, which raised all former to ths rank of and votTATLORgYII.I.g MfRRAT FIRST to It defeat Wednesday svenlng ed them a pension. officers a Ths pension, LBTTBBMaUI. LETTER MEN In a left Jonea, at to league gams. however, Michael G T F P very meager ll T r 9 Ssurmlnskl had no Income, and he Werkasee. rf a a l i narsnea. tt. 1 1 1 11 guard, was responsible for the Butler win. twenty-thes- e to s o a is if had an sooting refuse points 1 11 Invitation to the If. Tk seen: 1 1 0 1'Burk. celebration because he had no heavy 8 0 0 10 CJTIOW RtTLBB. .ertrd re coat for ths cold weather ooo oik in , e. OOOO 4J.T O.T.F.F. rjW mrises Is grease, ig... When ths rssaon for ths refusal beHoarier rf . 1 t I S came Tkimislir rf 110 t'Tkssmsa. tt. . 1115 ItaesMsr.tf rf . 10 111 knows a new uniform overcoat, 1 1 o Miles, If. 10 0 1 ". 1 set her coat with fur O Tsetses, e... Matte, e. . . S 0 0 0 warmly lined, ie a a eel ow.i IWik nd 0 B sweaters were placed In several 0 1 1 rs... Mlhse. " 10 rg JemaT If. tthwi, '8miill. U 2 2S ( ssper. Ig... I ths Ssurmlnskl wardrobe. A motor 01 r came for him and brought him to - r.t r . Ths R.itWe u 13 8 Tetsli T 1 1 It IS Totals Wola. where he viewed the nnmnnr stake handed the Union ward five Refers.. Braayj astptrt ... la eoaafer, Totala Referee, Chriatenseu; Totals umpire, 8 10 8 21 . . Dorney. . -- 1 . . Hleber-Frultlan- . Poluh . at fsd-sr- h ... sol-dls- rs Totals At Detroit 4 ... Brovrn.lf Terri.rf 42109 5 Dsvia. 83RD WARD. G.T.F.P, G.T.F.P. 0 0 2 J. Cope.rf... 2 1 171 Hammond. If . 3 8 .1 1 0 ft! 1 1 0 Donsldsoo.e.. 0 0 ICoep'u.rf 0 0 0 f n n Knowlea.lf .. 0 0 0 6. Cope.c . . 0 0 0 8 . . . WARD Howard, Snider.lf .... 8 Huntington. e 8 MrDotrell.rg 3 Totala Umpire. Hockey Team Entry Rejected by Committee OHO R.G.Stepbens Sevier-Summ- 19. th Twentieth ward tucKed away its third straight victory of the season ward by downing the Twenty-firs- t Mutuals In trie Ensign stake league, at the Deaeret gymnasium Wednesday night. Cannon and Peterson poured baskets through the hoop at will In the opening half, giving the winners a commanding lead. The losers put up stiff resistance In the second 1 29 to 21 WARP, G.T.F.P. 1 Team Standing. Twentieth Eighteenth .. Har.aon.rf 8 3 20 G.T.F.P. O.F.P.T. 1 0 0 2 R. natch. rf 10 0 2 Fice.lf ..2 4 4 8 Kllle.tf .... 2 5 B Rlrhardc. 0 0 0 n Kosler.e ... 0 0 0 0 14 3 5 Helnlke.rg 4 2 1 ! H.teb.lg 8 10 8 Berie.l ... 110 2 Kakle.lg . O 0 n 0 Hoffsn.e Neara. rf .0311 0 0 0 0 Egsa.lf 0 111 Brtmlej.e 1. I,. R. H. tJ Le Grand M men won over Tale, downed Emiand Thirty-thir- d gration, 28 to 11, In the two games of division three of the Liberty Stake M men Thursday night. Third defeated Eighth, 21 to 18 In division one play of the same stake. 3RD WARD. Mil WARD. G.T.F.P.. G.TF.P. 0 0 0 0 retier.rf ... 20114: Parka rf Mitchell. If ..821 7irirk.lf 1202 8 2 17 i s 3 ifsTOer.t rblida.c 4 3 2 10 Kenner.rg .. 0 0 0 (l! Olaen.rg Shnmiray.lg.. 0 0 0 O'Fluet.lg 1102 HOCKEY. City L. SL 1 Til I nu . 1 1 11 1 It takes two to make a rtrlt Immodest: erne to wear It bathing and one to keek at If College Humor. . I i Baksr and Howard. At ths tin site school at least one of ths regulars la having his scholastic difficulties, and It it ss yet uncertain if he will be able to finish the schedule. Ths loss of the player would prove a jolt to the Farmers' chances to cop a division title. The Granulans havs a rest from league games the current week, and It Is possible that all players will have completed the necessary work for eligibility before their next league game, which la againat West Jenssn Bolsters Granite High Squad. At ths conclusion of ths first semester, Coach Baker's squsd waa bolstered up with the addition of Royal Jensen, a player who ahowed splendid form In the early practices. With ths addition of Janssn, Granite's two guarda Bunker and Horns, will have to step pretty lively If they hope to get the call to start In ths next regular game, as Jensen Is given a good chance to replace one of the two. Coach Bob Howard's boys at Murray appear to havs survived ths team tests O. K which Is a relief to the Murray coach. A new candidate has also besn sdded to the squad. Lester Huntsman, a sub guard on last year's team, became eligible with ths opening of the second term on Monday. Although he Is not expected to have much chance to break Into the first string at once, he will add strength to the squad. Ths Murray five will be given its hardest gams this wssk, when they line up against the Orants-vlll- a five In the letter's hall. At the present time both tesms have a perfect record of two wins and no defeats. Batsman Still Out of Jordan Lineup. Although Coach O. D. Ballard at Jordan does not yet havs his worries of eligibility to contend with, as the end of the first semester Is yet two weeks away, he has ths problem of strengthening his five until the return of his captain and center, Lee Bateman. This player has been kept out of the two first league games and it Is doubtful If hs wtU gst Into a suit this week, when Jordan lines op against tits strong Cyprus team. He Is almost sura to be back In the lineup when Jordan plays Bingham a wsek from Friday. The strength of the Beetdlggers shown In the gams against Tooele last Friday stamps thsm aa a serious threat in the division race, and the outcome of their game with Cyprus will be uaed as a better basis for judging their real strength. Indians Sign Jim Middleton as Club Pilot . DAVIS STAKE. Team Standing. Won. Lost. Pet. 0 1.000 I Centerville First .857 t 5 1 .833 Twenty-sixt- h Centervllle Second 6 2 .70 3 .500 Cannon West BoUntiful .i 3 d 5 .800 2 4 .333 Bountiful First 4 4 .600 Twenty-fift- h 1 .167 5 Farmlngton .' t 5 .375 1 5 .107 Fourth South Bountiful 2 .250 Thirtieth t 1 7 .125 Fifth Special to The Tribune. 0 8 .000 Seventh Sixth, FARM1NGTON, Jan. 18. South Davis stake M Men's play got off to Its Wednesdsy's Results. Poplar Grove 31, Fourth 25; Twenty-ssecond half start when all alz teams ixth Csnnon 9; Thirty-seconof the loop engaged In battle In A- 23, Fifth 21, forfeited to 3; Centervllle Centervllle. lberta hall at Thirtieth. Thursday's games postponed First, which went through the first half of the season's play undefeated, triumphed again last night with a Poplar Grove's perfect standing In convincing 47 to 20 win over West Pioneer Stake was serious? threatened for last nlEht. Bountiful. first when the Fourth warders led the top South Bountiful scored the It over notehers when until the canto final of up the year put triumph a 1 score at the expense of Farm- opened. A Poplar Grove spurt In this the punch that won lngton, which has dropped every game period produced for them, 31 to 25. aince the opener. Cannon ward was tumbled out of 4 win Centervllle romped to a second place by Twenty-sixtover Bountiful First, smooth teamward, who handed the howltiera a stinging work proving too much for the Boun21 to 8 beating. The Cannon five put tiful boys. hard battle In the first half but the BOUNTIFUL L CENTER VI T.LE II. C.T.F.P.I team came back strong O.r.P.T. Twenty-sixt- h (annoorf ..323 8 Harnett. rf .. 0311 In the seebnd canto to win handily. d Itiahjr.lf .... 4 2 1 OlPtrkln.lf ... 12 2 4 ward took a oneK. Smlth.e.. 2 4 8 7! Smltu.c .... 0 3 2 2 sided, contest from uninteresting W. Smith, rx a S 3 0' CnT.ru 0 100 3. 18 Fifth, hnnon.lc BSrkxr.lf ... 0100 who to Duoeso,rf 0 0 0 01 Asmodt.rf .. 8 2 17 Thirtieth has asked to forfeited be dropped Hampton. 1 .. 0 0 0 0 from the stake. They have but two eligible men out for the team. . 4 11 ( 14 Totals . 12 1 0 33 TotslB Keferee, Moss; umpire, Wooller. Thursday's contests have been Indefinitely postponed on account of the CBNTERVIMJD I. W. BOUNTIfUI,. dance In the police gym tonight. POPLAR GROVE. T.F.I O.F.P.T. 4TH With the first semester at Granite and Murray ending last Friday, ths question of eligibility of some playsrs appears to bs a vital ons to Coaches fared him. I M MEN'S BASKETBALL ray Boys 0. K.; Bate-ma-n Out of Jordan. THEMOVIES 1 I Semester End Finds Mur- MAY ENTER in Easily : SOUTH Eligibility Worries Granite High Mentor E CROWDS WT BLACK GOLD CHICAGO, Jan. 18 (AP). Qualifying rounds for ths national open golf tournament for entrants from the Chicago district will be played at the Riverside Golf club June 11, the Chicago District Golf association decided The tournament will bs hsld today. June 2 at Olympla fields. The association also set August 27 to 28 as dates for the Chicago district amateur championship event. These dates are between the western amateur and the Walker cup matches both, of which will be played In Chicago, and the visiting British players will be Invited to compete In the district svent. KANSAS CITY WINS. KANSAS CITT. Jan. 18 (AP) The defeated ths Kansas City St Psul Saints, 1 to 0, In sn Ameri-tocan association hockey game hers night. Pls-Mo- KILLED AFTER BREAKING LEG More Than 2,000,000 Per sons Visited New York Aquarium NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 18 (AP). Black Gold, winner of the Kentucky derby in 1024, fell in front of the judges' stand in a fast fin-is- h of the running of the Salome Last Year. Fishes atNEW YORK (AP). tracted 2,105,000 persons to ons building in 1927. That many persons passed last year waa up. through the doors of the New York aquarium, which draws more visitors than any other museum In ths world. Including Its competing attraction, the New York soologlcal park In the Bronx. The aquarium Is huddled In a small building on the tip of Manhattan Island, which originally served as a fort, while the Bronx soo is a spacious area of lawns snd trees, but upward of 100,000 more persons went to the aquarium In 1927 than to the xoo. Almost from the day It opened In 1902 the aquarium has been visited by an average of 2,000,000 persons a In the summer months a thouAlleged Liquor Sellers to year. sand visitors drop In during ths lunch and a faithful clientele always hour, Be- Is on hand on the day that a new Air Grievances to fish is be Installed In a tank or a new group of eggs hatched. It "took 13500 to feed the aquarium's fore U. S. Tribunal. residents in 1827, allowing , the sea lions 75 csnts apiece a day, the ala dollar each and the seals ligators 50 cents. Clams and herring are the Alleged to have been Implicated In favorite delicacies of the fish. disputes arising over manufacture and sale of bootleg liquor, representatives of two Carbon county bootleg factions will be tried Thursday "morning: ia the United States district court, It was announced Wednesday. One case' Involves William Newklrk, V. L. Wilkerson and L. W. Wilder-sowhile the second Involves Frank "The greater part of 11,000.000 apRoth and Jack Loveland, These men, by the Union Pacific sysarrested last week following" raids by propriated tem for advertising purposes will bs federal prohibition officers, were used to exploit southern Utah attracDrought to Sart Lake Wednesday by tions." declared F. W. Robinson, vice W. g. Peaeock and L A. Pike, depoty in president chsrgs of traffic, who snerurs, rrom uarbon county. was Salt Lake visitor Wednesday Trouble between the two factions, en route to Los Angsles. The Omaha according to the Carbon county rail chief .anticipates an Increased arose late last summer when tourist travel to Utah wonderlands Roth, who Is alleged to have been as the 1928 season. sociated with the Wilkerson brothers during Mr. Robinson wis accompanied by In an Illicit liquor manufacturing enW. S. Baainger, general passenger terprise, Is said to have set up an manager, and the officials spent most establishment of his own. Officers of the day In conference with local said that a rumor was current st U. P. officials. the time that Roth, In addition to Speaking of Zlon National park leaving, had taken ths firm's still travel, Mr. Robinson stated that California led all states in passenger regalong with him. The situation continued to ferment istration to the Utah beauty spot, until October, It Is stated, when Roth adding that Utahns are not quite as drove his automobile past a road appreciative of the southern Utah scraper on which one of the Wilker- scenery as they might bs. son brothers waa working. Ths offiHs said that 300 men hate been cers said thst Wilkerson. leaping to working on the U. P. lodge on the the running board of Roth's car. at- north rim of Grand canyon and that The lodge at tempted to drag him into ths road. Is slmoat completed Roth opened fire with a revolver and ths top of ths canyon Is furnished Is which In transmitted shot Wilkerson the leg. At the with electricity trial which followed, the jury found through a 10,000-foo- t pipe line carried that the shooting had been justifiable, up ths canyon wall. the officers said. The Carbon county officers who TO A DREAM. brought the prisoners to Salt Lake By Paul Conant, Intimated that It was mere coinci of mine I hear your clicking dence which resulted In the arrest In dreams feet of members of each faction by the house. Tour molten gosdsa About my prohibition officers last week. hair Makes duD the hearthside firs, and svsrywhsrs Ths softness of your voice Is. Brave and awsst I seem to see you In my garden seat. Or breathing In the oleander sir. I dream I see you standing on the stslr At night. Or walking ta ths run- Sperial te Tee TrtWes. swspt street. RICHFIELD. Jaa. It. Annual election of officers for the year 128 was Tour kiss Is sort. I dream I sss you held Monday, In which the directors Hfht of the Richfield commercial organisaMy kitchen walla, and tion selected the leaders for ths year. ehsrra that's oa H. H Pater sews was elected presiMy charmless rooms. Iff nloe to dent: James M. Peterson waa elected dream of you. treasurer, and Henry H. 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