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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8 J 3, 1929. M MEN TEAMS FOR INTERSTAKE TOURNEY SOON TO BE PICKED E Tf Three Boxers With Six Occupations ONE DIVISION CHAMPION CROWNED LAST WEEK; ROUND RORIN STARTS Baiting of Rats Popular Sjwrt Among French Four Ensign Stake Quints Begin Series of Elimination Games. Besides jabbing or feinting at ring opponents these boxer are alto adept in other fields of endeavor. Top left, 41 Singer, rising featherweight, who it also an oculist; top right, Joe Click, Sew York lightweight, whose ability with the gloves led n ro him to quit making buttonholes; below, William Harrison (Jack) Dempsey, one and only Utah Mauler, making up, whose profession as an actor came after he proved to be a fighter of no little repute. a saasasJ, Deer Starving EXPERT PICKS In Flat Game Idaho Reserve U. S. GOLFERS Special to The Tribune. BOISE. Wild game Is starving in the Deer Flat game preserve and official and voluntary help Is being speeded by the state game department and the sportsmen of Ada and Canyon counties. Ducks are so weak that sportsmen coining across them in cornfields have been able to actu ally pick them up. It was announced Saturday the state game department is sending several tons of corn over to the preserve for Immediate distribution, while sportsmen have also purchased a large supply and have been placing it In the fields for the birds. Sportsmen in Boise Saturday said propagation of game is one thing, while saving the game we have Is Powers Thinks Americans Have Good Chance to Win Ryder Match. a popular Rat baiting The early start of "M" men basketball leagues is bringing the play sport in France A small ter1 rier U put in a wire ring with to a quick finish and before long ten lively rats. The ringside most of the teams to enter the Salt By FRANCIS J. POWERS. officials then keep track of the tournament will Lake tnterstake 1929. Consolidated (Copyright, time it takes the terrier to hare been determined. Press.) catch and kill all ten of the Last week witnessed the triumph CLEVELAND. Feb. 2. Scotland, rats. The more dexterous the Of one divisional champion, and the the home of golf, no longer produces terrier becomes with practice, beginning of the round robin tour-ne- y ' the quicker he can eliminate in Ensign stake to decide which great golfers. There seems to be !the rats, and the greater beof four teams will represent that none in the highlands or lowlands comes his reputation in a league in the meet. South Cottonable to maintain the fame of the wood won the right to meet the winsporting community. the Smiths and the Morrises. ner of the western division of Parks, stake by defeating Holla- In striking contrast to the old another, and the state department days, when the Scots were almost day In the final game last should put forth every effort to help eastern Cottonwood cnamps In aolf. one finds only two of save it, particularly in the dead of Scotland's sons on the British Ryder most certain to face the Job winter, when the game birds are ac- cup team that will oppose the Amerins out Taylorsvllle, last year tually starving to death. It is esti- ican professionals in April. All of champions, to win the place, for. af mated there are 140,000 wild ducks. the others are English, except one, ter one brief letdown, tne cotton-- : most of them Mallards, In and about who halls from the wood tourney entrants of last season Jersey Isles. The the preserve. re again hitting a fast clip. Scots on the British team are George Meanwhile in Liberty stake, the Duncan and Stewart Bums, and one play is swinging into its final this never would mistake them for anyweek, and, following these games, thing else the round robin tourney to decide With Scotland retaining scarcely which team will represent Liberty Estimated 7000 Roam the and any of the few stars It develops ksWWW this year will be neid. with the production of first-rat- e 5pfcr v' s Dixie Forest; Sportsmen players In England none too good, Special to The Tribune. Vniversliy, Twentieth PRICE Carbon county tilth school tot there seems little reason to anticiWards to Play. away In nice shape In Its Invasion of Green pate a victory for the British proOutline Program. meet River, with a University and Twentieth victory. OdeU Oman, biennial duel with stellar Carbon center, with S point, seat fessionals in their this week In the second round robin man for the victors. Rota, the the American troopers. The British tame of Ensign stake, and from Special to The Tribune. bit center for Green River, wa again will depend largely upon vettills tilt one team will evolve winner man for the Oreen River team, scoring two erans to withstand the assault of CEDAR CITY. At the annual to field goals and four foul pitches. take and will be a heavy favorite Coach Nixon's, team triad out a number Walter Hagen's team at Moortown, I - its final third game and a place in meeting of the Cedar City Pish and of youngsters and they acquitted themand the Americans appear to have Game Protective de-- the association, been Neither has the tourney. selves fully as well a the regulars. not only youth, but also following officers were elected for of th younter set were Hutchison. feated yet. Eighteenth and star sophomore. Bert Balllnter and Ross ability on their side. both of which bowed last the coming year: President, Fred Webb. week, play Wednesday night, and the Blederman; vice president. Dr. A. C. Average Age of British The score" be Johnson; secretary and treasurer, A. I loser of this fray will definitely CARBON. OREEN RIVER Team Exceeds SO. P. ; board member, Oscar LarLarsen O.TT.P.I O.T.P.P. out of the championship picture. The average age of the British llSlUlmtn. rf.. 0 0 0 0 Kay, rf Thirty-thir- d ward, champion of sen. The retiring officers are E. C. 4 Spatafore. Lee. It If 0 10 0 players is well over 30, for Oeorge 110 A. Olsen Orange president; a Parry, powstake again, presents Liberty c ... 5, Ross, c .... 1 S 4 $ Duncan Oman, acknowledges to 46 years; erful team this year, and. if Liberty, vice president: A. P. Larsen. secre Robert, rt.. 0 0 2 McClurt. rt 0 4 e. 0 6 4 4 Fred Robson to 44; Ernest Burrus. Is.. Oil llSmlth. It division 1 leader, and Tenth, division tonr and treasurer, and A. T. Jones 0 4 3 3 Kendrle. rf. 1111 39, and Archie Compston, 36. - 1 McKnlght.rf leader, are to beat It out this sea- board member. 3 3 Chado. If. 0 5 1 1 Charles BalUnctr. If Whitcombe and Aubrey Reports of the president and sec 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bltelow. If. son, either one must play excellent Bosone. c Boomer are 32, while Percy Allls and last 3 0 0 4 Webb, c In division 1, Liberty, retary showed a membership basketball. Stewart Bums are not far behind. 0 0 0 0 Bonomo. rt year of 135. The club spent 1497 in leading the league, faces the Hutchlnsn. It 1 3 0 1 Henry Cotton, with his 21 years, is Second ward five, with the protection of fish In the Navajo Jul runner-uthe infant of the squad and also one 298.000 fish and lake, A sup defeat to ringer ling 10 14 credit. Its 11 3 n one defeat 1SS3S Total but Touls of the best professional players in the -. the federal state hatch and Adams. by referee. Sllllmani plied a will mean men Umpire, playthe for Liberty empire. Cotton is the outstanding off for the division title. Eighth end eries at Spring ville were planted dur hope of British professional golf, and Third will battle it out for the third ing the year in Navajo lake and the BOWLING all critics have high praise for his streams of the section. Twelve hunplace. Tenth ward has yet to play game. off a postponed game, while the dl- - dred and eighty deer were killed last UTAH COPPER LEAGUE. America will send a comparatively vision 3. with Thirty-thir- d practical- season on the Dixie forest reserve. GARPTELD ASBO BEARCATS. It is estimated by the club and for young team abroad. Walter Hagen 1 ly in, will nish this week. Parks ... 1(4 1S5 S3 T.Johnson 14S ltd 145 is 37, but years seem to have little efThe turbulent Granite stake wit est officials that there are 7000 on at present. There are Kemp.. Ill 114 153 A Johnson ISO 147 189 fect upon his play. Farrell, Diegel, nessed one big upset during the the reserve 125 Nlelson R.Laraon. 153 111 108 Sarazen, e elk from the herd of Turaesa, Kline and Ed K: week, when the lowly Parley's crew eighty-fiv- r C Larson. 137 ... 191 Anderson 13 158 15S are all In their 20's. Al twenty-fouThe step to fame in boxing is placed here in 1924. Part Quayle .. 171 1SS 130 McDonald 150 313 163 Dudley upset Sugarhouse, thereby putting of " them are In the Pine Valley moun- usually begun in other fields of en ' Stewart. 151 130 lttl M I Johnny Golden and Al Wat Ml mamrnl toJS Emerson back into a tie with the .JfV& rous are a bit older, but the averwhile the main bunch is still deavor than tnat of actually crack SOS 743 tUl champs of last season for the lead tains, 859 784 Total Total age age of the Americans will be con of the second division oi me siaae in the Schurtz creek country south ing a foe on the jaw. Although many siderably less t han 30. This probably WILDCATS. MAGNA CARPNTR3.! Meanwhile Wasatch continues to ex of Cedar City. Three of the herd men begin with the sole idea of beaccounts for less In golf than In most 1 3 I ercise full domination oi division i died last fall near New Harmony coming a boxer it most often hapTreteder 195 MR 191 Parks ... 165 143 194 sports, but still it means something from whorled milkweed poisoning. 'Hi I while Lincoln runs it a close pens that promoters discover among li 153 161 Lott ... 148 141 lsNUlaon a game where the nervous strain workers the of athvarious trades, Schults 417 17 lntKtntp ... 1S1 .., 177 In of Deer Killing letes Shelton 152 133 169 C Larson 153 131 ... is greater than the physical wear. are who an as of capable being , Teams Meet Per Dunn . . 343 1M 189 Quayle... 177 123 191 t set In the ring, both to themselves Stewart. 1S4 11 17 Duncan Only Change The association favors strongly and promoter. Salt Lake Title. On British Team. the present laws regarding the killJoe Gllck made buttonholes In Twenty-eight- h and Twenty-secon- d Totals. ,924 867 862 Totals. 800 680 921 In the British lineup there will be meet this week for the title of Salt ing of deer. Each member of the large tailoring establishment before WILDCATS. POLYGLOTS. only one national champion, Oeorge Lake stoke, division 2, while Thirty--fourt- organisation is supposed to be a dep- he left to become one of the out1 1 3 1 warden and report unlaw standing liRhtweiKhts of the boxine who captured the British 157 1(0 1(5 Duncan, champ of last season, contin- uty game Park .. 1S3 147 1(1 Dallas m world. He still occasionally goes ues to lead division 1 play. Sixteenth ful killing of deer. 1(3 110 154 open in 1920. Archie Compston was Kemp .. 170 149 15Bonnell. runner-uof MS p C. ISO 143 173 to Jim Barnes in th? 1925 Dtxle 16( .. the Larson 1(5 will Nearly Sesy give foot quintet back to his former trade as a pleas and Center's Nlelson.. 139 159 161 Naylor 11 177 179 championship, while Ernest Whithas been opened ant diversion from that of clouting the champs some strong competition state game preserve few 185 159 215 Ericsson 136 17 Stewart. 1(7 combe finished second to Hagen up during the last years by the a foe. before the season Is over. Totals .811 755 862 Al Singer closes the eyes of many Totals (34 773 869 when the American won hi second Hillcrest got back into a tie with state game department for hunting. acres of land of his British title In 1934. Boomer and Wandamere for Grant stoke, division There are still 146,000 1100 ring foes inside the squared In the preserve About deer were circle, and Robson were tied for second when when he's not fighting 1, lead by upsetting the latter crew reseason divi-killed on Football the last Results portion Bobby Jones set St. Andrews afire he's participating in another form of h last week, while the race in 1927. but none of the others has in up. both cently opened ocular occupation. He fits glasses in aion 3 became tighter, as Isles In British A special committee, consisting of his brother's oculist nearly approached the championship and Wells ward won their Mr. shop. Blederman, Dr. Johnson and . Jack gates. scheduled games. Jefferson contirose to fistic heights Pcb. 3 I API LONDON. Following an The Americans will have throe Supervisor Orange A. Olsen, of the Dempsey nues to top the play in the second dl- - Forest world's heavyweight chamof the result scheduled leatue football was ffi winners of the United States open in appointed by the club to look pionship before he decided to enter I v matches played today In the British Isles: vision, Into of the possibility opening up the their lineup in Hagen, Gene Sarazen. Pleasant Green appears headed for SOCCER. ENGLISH LEAGUE. profession. Since then he of the preserve. It was the sen- has acting and Johnny Farrell. Leo Diegel is FIRST DIVISION been fighting often under the another title in Oquirrh stoke. be- more 0. 0. of the club timent that the stockmen Arsenal Manchester race City the present holder of the P. O. A. In South Davis stake the eagle eye direction of a movie direcAston VUla 4. Aurnlty 3. title, so can ber set down as a fourth came a heated affair when Center-vill- e of the section should be protected tor. When Dempsey dons the make4. Birmingham 1. Rovers Blackburn much encroachment by champion. Joe Turaesa was runner-uPtrst ward beat Onterville against too a screen battle, just as lively a Bury 4. Cardiff City 1. for up in the 1926 open, and the others Derby County 1. Bolton Wanderer 1. Second to go into a tie for the league the deer on the cattle grazing. Rath bout may be expected as when he Leeds United 2. Liverpool 2. er than open another section of the crawls have tournament records far su lead last week. the ring in a bath 1. Newcastle United 1. through Leicester City asso for preserve open hunting, the robe and tights, ready to take a crack Manchester United X VSntham United 1. perior to the majority of the British ciation favors opening small sections at Sheffield United 1, Sheffield Wednesplayers. a real ring foe. for restricted hunting. In this way day L Sunderland 5. Portsmouth 0. the deer can be kept down in numTHIRD DIVISIO- NORTHERN SECTION. bers and the killing supervised. r- , Ashlngton 0. Chesterfield 1. Crew Alexandra 4. Hartlepool United 1. More Water Needed Darltntton 5. Rochdale 1. To Protect Fish. Doncatter Rover l. Barrow 0. Nelson 3. New Brighton 0. association Another the project vecll to Th Tribune. Halifax Town 4. Lincoln City 3. will work for this year is MEW YORK. Feb. 2 (UP). Bud PRICK. Waller Kay. sensational Crbon favors and Rotherham United 0. Soutbport 2. scored II point In toe contesi the diverting of the waters of MidTerre Haute. Ind., arrived In 8outh Shields 3. Wrexham 2. Taylor, Ioraard. the GRANT STAKE. PTtday. to Dlriiira Tw. Stockport County 2. Bradford City 1. New York today for his way into the Navajo lake for the One. 1. Kay top 1. Metal' Rovers f the icorert, In Retlon Plee. Tranmere Accrtntton Stanley Teaaa Standln. protection of fish. Last year it beTeaaa Rtandlnt. fight with Al 8tnger. rising young an I1M with M point, anil li followed Wltan Borough 3. Carlisle United 2. came necessary to construct a dyke TT New York featherweight, in Madison Won Lntt. Pet b Henry aired, Centrl forward, with Won Lost DIVISION ENGLISH LEAGUE -- SECOND Emerarm . 4 .. score hare .ST? the across I Ji J lake way main the the Polio win HIllcreH separating the Square Garden Friday night. Blackpool 3. Nottintham Forest 3. Special to The Tribune. Suttrhou .rrr been made. Wandamere from volcanic sinkhole the 3. 1. Bradford Another capacity crowd is expectportion Clapton Orient Rlch.rd. .son BURLEY. Idaho. -- Pheasants are Wllford gj Chelsea I. Bristol City 0 1?! Hawthorn section. The water was so low and ed to see the bout. Taylor is one of o. P. .400 009 being fed at seven different localities South Oate Grimsby Town 1. Stoke City t. ... so were fish S that the .300 singing rapidly Perron the RICHFIELD. Staging the first biggest money-getteBryan. among the Mlllwall 5. Tottenham Hotspur 1. In the fanning district surrounding In danger. Thorderson. Huntintlon Wedneaday' ISoaalla. Notts County 1. Readlnt little fellows, having drawn someLIBERTY STAKE. Hon Bur season mountain of Clubs and hunt local the ley t sportsmen O Olson. Central 1. Barnsley To avoid this trouble and make the 33. Wandtmer Athletic Oldham U. XXX) Hillcrest like 140 in $335 Division One. thing ring batFORWARDS. Port Vale 4, Hull City his lake safe for the fish, the club thmks have circulated subscription lists to Wednesday, Floyd Roberts, Team Slandlnt. tles. Singer Is one of the most popuO. 1. Middleabroutli 1. funds for work. the 'The provide Southampton Tw. t, nirtiw brother It more Roberts, water Lloyd Voyle highly necessary that Won. Lost. Pet Swansea Town t. West Bromwlch Al- - lar fighters developed in New York Team Slandlm. far bop. birds have now become familiar with Kr. Otis Dickerson, government Mon be run into the lake. Liberty 1. t l.roo Oleed. Central City since the days of Benny LeonWon. Lost. Pet. Second the feeding places and are wintering ... 4 I Rich-- i S00 and Vernal '.... . Carbon Norford, trapp?r, The flood water from Midway, all Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, Preston ard. Jefferson 4 1 .too Eithth .300 Runtlntton Leonard. End 2 North right. 'Our field boys, fought a fierce battle now goes into a volcanic sink which a Mill Creek 3 .400 Third 0 .000 it Taylor, formerly recognized as ban- L. Olaen. Perron During the first period of feeding. Burton 3 .400 fth, and ftnally ju jnpVltlUed. a ENGLISH LEAGUE- - THIRD DIVISION . territory and is apparently lost to while tarn weight champion by the National S Hununtton. Central SOUTHERN SECTION. 4 .. i ' Result. monstervcougar. measuring usefulness, can be diverted into the crows the pheasants were weak, Waterloo eight Henri. Perron Boaoomae 1, Bournemouth and Luton Boxing association, will weigh around are reported to have done some feet from tip to Up. Second J. Third 14 Two cubs Town 1 IdscKnitht. Carbon lake. The state fish and game de130 pounds. Kednesdav'i Resallv Eithth forfeited to Liberty. weaker attacked the a GUARDS. damage. were about They month old alive Hove Albion 1. has and Norwich 0. Brlthton made caught partment application Xast Mill Creek IS. Waterloo 13 a to relays, killed them and enH hmiwhl Mtv nHtK Bristol Rovers 5. Putnam 3. . tci . . (ka pheasants I. . . thit IT 1,11 30. Jeffrraon 19 VUM i .p. office Burton i the for the through engineer's ENSIGN STAKE ROt'ND BOBI.N. H., 4 Johnson. Huntington Crystal Palace t. Swindon Town 1. their prey. dead mother cat. Team Standln. S right to this water. The local or- devoured II Leonard. HuaUnt ten Exeter City 3. Charlton Athletic t. DlrksUa Three. Ducks are being fed at two places The mountain lion was encounS feels that this water See lev. Central Won. ganization Lost. Pet Merthyr Town 3. Coventry City 1. Team standln. 1 and have tame become to al Perron in tered the Twentieth Cottonwood Stnnthaaa. i ooo Newport County 4. Torquay United I. district enough Big rightfully belongs In the lake. ...I 3 Won Lost. Prt low spectators to approach quite .. Burru. Carbon I7nlvrltr Park Ranters 1. Brentford L 0 on Queen's Cove 000 miles about mountain, eight Wells s 1 Ensitn e ... .th Rebert. Carbon United 2. Northampton 1. Southend i .000 south of Richfield. j3 .714 One mallard drake was McKtnley closely. She was treed I , Cook. Perro.-i Green .. Pleasant Walsall 4. oilllngham 0. i .030 Nearly a 1 4 ST1 picked up. his feet incumbered with Central by a pack of hounds In a spot where Watford I. Plymouth Argyle 1. Steven. Carbon HAMTLTONvBennuda, Feb. 2 m. Whltller I score Patteraon. Perron the snow was drifted five feet deep. SCOTTISH LEAGUE SECOND DIVISION Assured of ff ard Title balled snow, and carried to a local Miller jS 3t439 The A brilliant afternoon round enabled t SECOND WARD THIRD WARD The big cat showed fight, but was Alloa 3. Forfar 4. garage, where he was allowed to Belvedere 1 4 14J A. C. N. Oosllng. of Toronto, to defeat OTPP POUTER HALL WINS. OTPP ArthurUt 1. Morton 2 thaw out his flappers in a tub of so hard by the Sperlal to Th Tribune. o. Bitsrra. ri i t o t parka. rf 0 0 0 0 finally pressed his fellow countryman. Nicol Thomp. Potter hall. Westminster dormitory fire, IRISH LEAGUE OARPtKLD - Thu week water. was He Tbaiwday's Retails. hounds eta th all thn-to then kf. that took by the toll ... 1 the 0 4 U 0 tirtory Che. e 10 3 0 Miller given 0 0 0 0 i Queen's Island 0. Batlymena 7. son. Jr.. of Hamilton. Ont.. in the It ancient rteaL tn day Pleaaant Green M men over live Oarfield wheat he could eat for several days, 30 riult. c isartres. ber. where she was shot and killed by MiKinley J4. Central It SlOt Portadown 1. Olenavon 1. final round of the Bermuda quintet. M to II In the Paraon' arm ward team them of an when he Wells 33. Miller X. aured Nielsen, r 3 t 0 4 Kerr, ft 3 Roberts from with succumbed, a - Led by Walker and Worden. the Poatrr other Hake practically Lloyd 5. Caltlc a Belfast 0. apparently Llnfleld they hare yet Belvedere 31 Whlttler IS champtonlhlp. Ownby. It i amateur gou championship today O'W. Puth, 0 3 rifle. kail outfit went through the day doder to meet a defeat in the local circuit thli overeating. Lame 4. Bangor 4. 0 0 o o rf Bennett, and retain the title he won last year defense ume after time to una the leathrr year with two tame remamin to be COreihe 5. DutlUery 1. About two tons of The two kittens were caught in SALT LAKE - MM have been Ard 4. Olentoran 1. thrown the hoop. Lea Clark led for lb played, r O u two nnn ahead of it fed out thus far towheat Gosling played erratic golf this 19 Tottla 13 0 14 the deeo snow, but were not subdued j o 3i Tor Is Dylalo On. the ducks and loser neareu mala nd th ben that can be M Referee. Push umpire. Ry Campbell until after their Tram Slandtiu RUOBY LEAGUE morning and flalshed the first 18 The or ore The had received by one of th captors other five I pheasants by local sportsmen. ccompllhed 0. I. one down to his youthful HamBarrow holes Warrington Won Lost Pet POSTER HALL DAT DODGERS tie. while one more victory over either ducks have also helped themselves in numerous scratches and bites. When DIVISION THP.fl too Btley 3. St Helen a.s Sec 17. ilton star. Thompson himself was Magna or Oranter. both aames to be played one Instance to orr.p ml lb otpp fb Ti a Richfield 3. of the stack of Peatheratone Bradford Northern kittens Viid irave H brought 113 Blxienth part riark. rt 111 Worden. rf 3 2 3 13 on the P O. floor, will cinch the top runs uncertain in his shots, but he made Brought or. Ranters II. Bramley 3. ....... --ra4 1 ta? barley that Jiad not been jhreshed Center f"1 G''''m"iVWTitMr I"'1." m r GARFIELD Burrowed' rritTheTnaci UkT twenty-ihirTnTy 3. Huddenfleld Yale witan 1. l The high wind which swept the RidI T f v if in Le . . IVree rt J, Rriower rt.. I I I I OTPP had exoerienced. The cubs will be rabbit. 11. Leeds 1 Tweniy-niniHuU I Orand .17 4 L 3 ... 4 Coon. If. i 10 del's Bay course seemed to bother aowby. rf , Wlltuuna. hi 111) Bonk. If. cared for and efforts will be made Hunslet Dewibury 11. Emltration cii-- ii . 1 hurlor. rf .. l a RUer. rf. I t .esse; both finalists. to render them civilized through M08COW. Idaho -- E. C Collins. Kelfhley 1. Hull Kingston Rovers a Dnlawa Tw C Coon, c . 7 is Pendleton t t 7. Rockdale Homeu 1. Oldham Teaaa Staadla 4 Latah county game warden, it super0 1 Clark. It Total Wruht. It Kedaeaday's Raa:i. dally contact with mankind. still Total .. It t M South St Helen's 11. Swlford II. wick rt Referee. Wratl. umpire. Clark ton t Phillip, rt Lost Won Thirty-thirPrt 41. LeGrande li. 111 vising the feeding of thousands of Winnemucca Contender Wakefield Trinity t York 9 Aldridx. It. 4 I t 1 1 Helton. If ILLINI GYMNASTS VICTORS. tjt Yale 12. Emltration 11 With two Twenty aeronS Wlttn Hlthfleld It, Lelth E Coon. It. 4 I Tbotao. It I name birds In this county (M CLAIMS DI CKFIN RECORD. For Hoop Honors a, to snow on' . feer of three the ground Capitol Hill URBAN A. ni.. Feb. S (UP. The 4 1 lone, rt .t4t Results of L'berty stake ptay follow: Peb 3 iAPi -- Oacne nlyed BALTIMORE. Md . Feb. 2 (Fi. 4 Seventeenth In this section the birds are dependEMIORATTOt. of Illinois gym team today In OLASOOW. ttl YALE University seeond round of the Srottleh Pettis an 3 3 31 th . 4 11 13 10 I Totals t Total METROPOLIS. Nev 17 The outent on farmers and others for their Nineteenth OTPP defeated the University of Iowa association cup today resulted as follow: OTPP. jiaymona von ureeieto loaay mcmrvpti Referee. McDonald Thorn a. umpire t t . 3 Varlrr. rf come of hoop contests to date to 3 0 4 be a duckpln I.Ray, rf what was declared food. Third Lanark a St Mlrrwn I gymnasts. 1189 to 1071, the IlUni I If 13 EaPdWy. If.. t 5 Brwslr t t ( eastern 1. Partlck Thlatle Nevada Rangers high schools, points Vt'RR A sK A U1TUFV SA V bowling record for five games to a OaANITS STAKE. Brown t WUoon. c scoring slams in the side horse and Murrayfleld Amateur 1. Arbroath f. n to wens, winnemucca and Elko as One t' iv team match. His scores. Wilon. rt I l .GOPHER WRESTLERS TBII'MPH IOWA CITY. Ions Feb 2 Cannon, ra Aberdeen 4. Queenpark II flying rings. Captain Henderson of 1 contender 166 146, 14, UT and 163. for a total It for district honors Hantsey. 4 Cannon. strong If StOP MINNEAPOLIS Minn Feb 2 iUP Iowa made a favorable showing in Clyde 1. Hamilton Academical L University of Nebraska's i .Mttaarr. It Lost At present Wells has a clean slate of Ward, rt t of 76, was claimed to hare sur- team defeated the I'niversltv wrestling Bslhtsle 1. Ralth Rovers 1. The University of Minnesota wres- - Vasaica of Iowa 3 Sumerhayv If 3 rf 4 the parallel bars, pushing Reiter of l ooo Touas. Albion Rtseer (. Clackmannan I. winnings: Winnemucca has lost one Illinois hard. passed any previous mark In a simi- this afternoon. 22 to 6. Nebraska Ming team defeated Chicago univer I .t Bo 1 S 1 1 11 game to Wells on their home floor. .StSl Total lar event, after American Bowling won two falls and four decisions, sity 17 to 13. here today Outcome Paroat Dale Total f4 I Brechin City 1. 131 Illihland Park Congress records had been checked while Iowa won onlv I Ills i PVtt-1HUTI 1H1RO 7 ReeV S t tlrUWPI OStr.nthaan It Cowdenbeath t. Altdrtoocnani I hopes of revertlne this order m th. fTnalinsteh, when Captain Millet 0 Cowan, rf OTPP OTPP Praaerburth 0 Dumbarton 1. VrCurdy r 0 o e district tournament on her own floor are tvine met datlv Minnesota gained th decision in the I 1 I 1 1 3 1 Biaehoff. rf NEW HAVEN. Conn Feb 2 CrandeU. R Poraber If T 1 1 I It.... Oueen of South l. PnAurk 1. 'V'nim-- m 3 3 3 P Pr raberg If 1 of 1342 slap thought to be a record by that tireless little workers. Trlb lreatdy has succ.-.-full-y 1 1. Dundee Untied 1. SienhstMtBMhJt Poestan. rf I class over Captain Manen ( defeated Yale taday. 11 to ftedker. Me ' Invaded Sparks and Reno of 14 3 7 Oibba. i for a team in match vtu. uue vV'ant Ads Hi Ayr omtes y Armadale I 11 in an ovrrt:;u? indoor polo match ol Chicago 4. rt 4 4 3 1 PorsSert. TotaJt 17 a s 4i Total 111 St Jonnstooe X. Metljerwell 1. the western district. ' .: is i j . 1 f ji DEER ABOUND ON PRESERVE Carbon County Beats Green River kflHHn high-poi- hlth-pol- shot-maki- Twelfth-Thirteent- h, . Ill Ill 1 1 1 Whit-comb- . p, . 13 lUjpfr'' mm 111 t 'v l Tl 'i h, w jf Tlfliliial 111 1 8J-- . 111 SSJfJl . 1. 1 i m .Mxssmmmmmssmsssmtk jm . two-thir- -- j EKrKssmBfsssswM WoBHr? p, Walter Kay Tops Region 5 Scorers rln Pheasants. Ducks Regain Zip From M Men Giant Cougar Shot; Two Cubs Taken Captive Team Standings Nourishing Food lrl Taylor Arrives For Singer Bout N- i . . rs t 1 . 1 Han-rhet- 1 i . Wda) ... I 1 . L L 1 Toronto Golfer Captures Title . 1 1 Twirth-ThlP!een'.- r ttel-et- le Thlrty-fourt- h 1 1 . d ; 1 Kit 1 1 t . 1 . 1 1 d 1 . Twenty-eltht- 0i (toe . h 3 Twentv-fourW- 1 nil 114 two-ma- 1 p.-- 1 . . wisi. M m V nnsrd ro-m- aa 1 . htus' slakket "co addrea on music wrusu. ... II nl 00 1 1 1 |