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Show .. '4 P, , , DESERET EVENING 'NEWS' 'SVEDNESDAY 'FEBRUARY 18 1914 laseball optball lasketball Wrestling-Bowling and other Sports AilATOAST--------------- --1 - 1 :::17.1Cfr.'7SEAT.O.FIF;; . Chicago. Feb. litThe Federal league 3eiders any today, they were still hopeful of landttig Jake kitithl for the Job as Brooklyn munition A telegram Warning him to keep biotin off Pitcher 'Pam Seetott west received' tY Prestdnt tilimore. it was olgired by W.. A. natter, president Of the Philadelphia Nationale, and stated that. Seaton had agreed to the Phillies terms In January. Federal emissaries. however. will probablY itlect Seaton soon arid diectuta his Mend-te- e - -- - , come to no detiniter agreemeot. with the p hiladelphla flub. Gilmore expressed no. worry over the rePort thetthe Newark club. would be put in Brooklyn to compete with the Wederals them 'We int going to give Brooklyn MaJor Acsitti bait end Network'i teem Is miner league organliatirat," be. said. "We the third time, et me dony thatth American association ofteredWeegb- - , ,, i. r ti .' ', ''' - '. ;',,, :, 41 , , ,. -,- .. ' ' - I - ,, -- 4 3 ' -- ': ' -- "4 .. - - , , :111' . ;mom. . 01 -- - - - - - PPSt.: ;'. ,.. I , ' , ',. 4: 'S ....:' .4-- , ..,- ..f ?, - were considered. The tonendinent WdN finally changed to m ake it op tioptd stead of in a ridabiry alid tii-- 4:00446On-et Whieh plan to enforce was left with the ,eectetaries yr tiii v arlous associations. An .anienditient which' Stated that-rer,- ,,, ords made against time and In public re Les b y shirrred t- i- bar to eligibility in rriti.TS waA advpted Three direetors- were re:,lected and will meet in May to elect 'executive td- ,,,,- t . .,' , ft wmmo000eo,t , - itt- t --- - , . , , Jolt ,e - r7w4 , . , , - Milwaukee; purse . September Springfield, Ill.; purse ';'ns"-e7.:-.---- '''' , ' 4t'.r , 0Itrie,, ,ti, ., ; e", - .4.- ,:, '"',1.0.1s. - , S. ,ie :1., , i;t0','151 Wafer Polo Game. t, Pk ritt,53 Atm 0- 4- -4. 6- 6- T. 13asketball Shots aohnol,,---baskeibta- l , - The L. D. EL U. arid Balt 'Aka high ro.hool basketball theme will meet In thew last game of the season tomorrow afternoon In the Redand, Black Both coaches are doing gymnasium. all they can to work theit men into oondition and are confident that their teEktne will win. The same line-uthat played In the lest Et.contest, which was D. von by the V, wilt start the game. Amami:idea have bten held akin.? day at the L. D. B.willU. and the Red and Black students intiet today to bear a few . words from their players, I. - 4 V .. e University of Utah et Ortnite, Thal five and will' give' hard battle. Coach Ashton prepartng for a Victory over The L. D. S V. Mot arid aecond teams faturday night. .. ., ' ' Vadat Peterson. one the of star ORM. Iniured his - knee again not be in yeeterday's prattles.-- and-wi- ltabki to play in the future, conttats, Coath Bennion believes this will slight- 1Y injure Utah chanees for the chain- pl6nsillp, en rvternon was a great defen- believe that sive player. Many of the 1:tah hint Ite best linmup 'against the B, v7.. btfrothe,re aye that with- Win., , soft out of the game Cfah will be defeated tri Its. future game LThe Clatieguad hi . zerking hard kir the conteet On Friday evening against the Allem, of Logan. , fn the opening games of the Church basketball league of the ' Y. M. C. A. Itiat night the Phps' Congregational . and Burlington Baptist teams ,were the .,., victors, over the Immanuel baptists and , , , 4 7:First Presbyterian team e- The, first game between the Phillips' ys' Congregational team and the Immanuel was on he the former, 2$ to 19. raptist The First- Presbyterian ,;team was out- -by til- e- fast .Burlington :Amu!. on by Ms store of n to T.' The nr'n;ch winners plaPed s hard fast Sem and 0 the store up at will liudson and ;, 4'1: , Sanders were the big point makers for the. Burlington. while Spahr played a ,,,..; strong defensive '' game. Whiteheatfe played the beat game for this Presby.1 ; ..,.: terlan. tearn, ,..,., ,,-.-- ... ' ketball i -- , -- ' , fas -- 0 BOWLING SCORES -- - - - ' - . ' - d-- d ;0 "..'' ..P'" ;,- -, , - , HAMMOND'S HANDY ATLAS Or THE susAn Encyclopedia of information - d- basketball team 1,an- tics: wrindeta PlaYed an game last, night, The offitials 'setting l o st count of theAtere and tha timekeeper got rattled p0 thlitt &tile ended with both teama, claiming a ictory ''Tlie, .(It anti iTwentpmettind-wee- - ,:,. ' . ..,9i i- télt-Rhill5- Baseball Gossip - 1 ' Abe-wo- , . I -- COUPON ! The Deseret News , Injured Enclosed -- -- -- please - :- .. 10 coupons and tic in - " iii4C-Th-e-m-- r. 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The book also contains interest tables, health -, -fstockthe and for for hints valuable amily recipes, etc. R , 4:4 -'- 2:10 P.M. Teirphone. Melrose System . team will meet the preps this afternoon preps have s, strong the Red and Blue a Sacramento, San Utah. investigate the ten-rou- -- I UNIVERSITY 1,1m.iteukr;agnuceinsco. - Wdl 5. , Britton 6- Pacific - Mee. Hotel Do you keep Tcords-o- f your farm, your dairy, your livestock, et( Whether you do or not it will pay you to 6- 1. A.M., - ' - - I tta 6--4, A31.. I One of the liveliest matches wag that in -t-he- fourth round whic- h- G.-- C. exShafer, former Prtneeton-Columbi- a pert. beat Karl H. Behr, famous as an -8. Shafer internationalist. -4, .coupled with G. T, Touchard, the champion for the open bracket in the eemifinal round. The belt matches in the doubies were those in which .Behrand Prentice beat Wins. -3. H. Parker and Dr. J. R. Maisel. -1, I J and W. C. Grant and G. C. Shafer, the champions, beat H. Steinitamp and Brittbn of Feb. New York, Hartman, 62, -0. Moriarity of Chicago defeated One Conrad .Frischnecht, Milton Sevy and Syracuse in the seventh round of a bout here last night. Idoriartty I I.. E. yesterday Coach Columbia. team which will meet substituted for Young Brown, who was for the -- unable to fight because of an injured Boulder in debate in. April. David Evans, L. E. Nelson, Conrad Frisch-- 1 New York. Feb. athletic' as- - hand. T knecht. -I- IDOCIation Wooton, or Edwin nounced yesterday that William Lush, the Spencer contested for Divorced. and Yale veteran- Cleveland- - outfielder, had been places on the team, the three latter , arguing engaged to coach the Columbia base- the affirmative side ot the i ball .Mlle.': 'Andrew. Oswego. N. Y., T'eb. 18.A final decree question, "ResolVed, That boards of r arbitration with Coakley formerly 014the Athletics and I of divorce obtained by Rena Leary, the Chicago and Oncinnati Nationals. merly a New York show girl, from Mau, compulsory powers should be established to settle disputes wilt 'look after the Columbia pitchers., rice B. "Lefty" Flynn, fullback on the Columbia recently tried to get Eddie ' 'vats foothallteatttmtlint was filed here between employers and employees." a 1907graduate and Termer yesterday. Mrs. Flynn receives VA a The Judges who picked the team which' captain of the Columbia team, to coach month alimony. They were married by will go to Boulder were C. W. Snow,' American Fork, PN41. ILThe Provo the Waits early- in, the sesaon, but the 1 an alderman at the New. York city hall, Prot F. W. Reynolds. Dean Frank high school defeated the local basketball Athletic. star was tumble to accept the Jan. (1, 1913, Mrs. Flynn charged that the five hers last night In a well played and Wen as Connie Mack ilecided he would Yale fullback abandoned her 11 days later. Holman, and D. C. Hunt. The Frenchmen and womencongreinteresting same by the core of gg to be more useful in eoaching the ,world'a IL 7 The that half ended It to 10 in champion youngsters. gate tonight at the A. F. house on -- Yale's favor of the home telembutwbenthe Mhworth-an- d Coaches. Kuthew,' second period opened the vieltors started sky, the premier entertainers, will rule Three-Corneresome fast team work and B0011 drew Race. d during the evening and will lead the New Raven.' Conn.. Feb ahead, winning withease. Conn.. and songs and games and French sleight- Aeheson of Middletown, The line,up; ..; of. Lti.tof-hanWilliam J,. Lippincot Irsh.. II ,4'eattisisluania's ..Special, music and refresh- NiwTork,, Provo. American V'erk. 'Conchal' Merits have were today appointed d crew will been provided for the.large, against of e. Ralph Egerteon Acheson H. Lindsay Columbia' and Princetoncompete the Tale rowing squad. on ' was one of the freshmen crew coaches crowd which is expected. Harry tioahard ... .. r.t... Barratt lake .on May 9, 'according toCarnegie anRalph an strIPrfthm.. I.f ..... Vallee nouncement yesterday. The original plan last year and Lippincott rowed No. T in- The university Preps basketball team Msrk-CIsrarcs Toby Ruhly. eight. wee to Mclude granite this afterno6n to meet i but the last mason's-varsi- ty Curley Bullock H. WW1 Red and Blue PenneYlvania, "Bub" Widdell, the famous baseball i the red and blue quintet. On FridaYi deferred anawer until' In the major 'leagues. the S. L. H. S. five will try conclukions learning definitely whether they would pitcher. formerly be able to row against Harvard and who is in a hospital suffering from tvith the Preps. bronchial affection, was reported yesAnnapolis on the Severn lake in April. F. S. Spalding spoke on "Iri The-- - Pennsylvanians notified Colum- terday to be In a serious condition: ternational Peace" today at the reguhie and Princeton yesterday of their lar weekly chapel. It was an unusually intention-tmake the regatta On May 9 fine lecture and well attended. the EUROPEAN time At the same The,' The Clah Copper bowlers of tho Corn. triangular. G choir rtnd audience-joine- d te pet- UP the In a Peace meeelal kaguei4t night beat tho Z. 4.7, Quakers ENTER-131for RACE competition. again M. I. and the La Mesas won ever the Childs song. and the university quartet sang won it in a triangular race Broadways tn the City itague. Beedall Columbia "Crossing the Bar.taco and Pennsylvania of the Broadway, was high with 670 for with --Princeton Arthur chief Davis, engineer of the automobile Feb. i ago, The trophy wasreturned thret gametTho Windsors 'play the a year ago and wait not racing drivers. the pick of Europe. sent United States reclamation service, tilrevell-raterso- n Last night Iyears tonight. in their entries today for the fourth spoke to a large audience of engineerfor last spring. n5148--'""a-fli i 'la tnotor speedway next Memorial p . 72.grab , . ' a won who are The '170 Jule Goug. 167 pilot Pótilton dax. '10 4141 I AVIATOR LANDS The meets Journal club Physiology the- race last year. chamutgne. who won 1611 163 Nolligan 13 617 about half of the racing records of Eng- today for the first time this year. The 161 163 Milhams ,....... . . ... -- 142 4414 IN SAN DIEGO Christiena 1$6 Bollott, general subject this afterpoon is Gemple and.Guyot. 'and; in 17S 63 . . -W.-- Quinn 176 T "Co3gulation. of the Blood." -- deProf. Thomas Giles of the San Diego. Feb. ,, Christoffer- - . . :;-- 38 891' 'Mats - ... 882 249 son of San Franc-iglo. arrived yesterdo) Partment announces that onriusie -h Allin made t det1 having I tribg-W-jthe 0Prra-eVight-froLost Angeles, bout . tomorrow at 4 4 rntn"ta-a"ri" o'clock in M. 63.- The regular weekly Re4.(3 all , 233 166 1.3 6.,.0 pleting a trip from San FrunIsco to this t The Federal league has signed 176 010'- - choir MI" whtrh practice takes place tomorrow, flown' ,...,.,,, ago. All.Letty4 deys tit begertelgel rit Im95., tbr ill .not at the 1,,,,utiue l'ClIroirotterotiii plitnned to Tlitiht 19w-9168 134 165 Files ,.,,, : ' 139, in, installments, President Gilmore from Sa.n Frantigeo here ,n A day-, tile Burt 167 4751 be dropped from "Pagliaeci." . JO probably be wilt Intimated last A d'91117 was -night. 142 meeting Then 1W 1;4 engine trouble 0.3 Prst Zehring The basses practiced today at torn lo endeavoring to get over two ranges held in Chicago, In a week or ten days. -5 304 of the Sierras héIrrie rompatied to turn I af,which reporta on the playing strength end the nther parts are working '2epar- rota13' 52 ' 32) km made. I t.kek ately under different leaders. Owing to strong mountain eurrt nt of the chibs -- - 1;TAII COPPEXt I and household arts matinee dance will land at Bakeraf1e14. Having' him Marry Kilpatrick will take a flIng at be given'irratig to the students of the ' biplane with a more pow1st. 2nd. linfl. Tot. equipped . over In motor erful he aueeeeded baacball this profeasional season, having "1.1" Friday afternoon in the men's flyinir 1711 100 r.C1 Itottion z' .. 174 the two mountain rangers And landing in signed up with the Boise teamin. the .. IRIS 170 465 me- - SkOltield tax cilarge Smith association. Kilpatrick is the Rod ratan . .,. . 1.tit- . .,.. of all arrangements and promises a r Black and He football star. baseball and 13fi 114 Cionliter ..... . v.1 ,t's - 444 last year with the Retail Clerks good time to all who attend. I played tiG9 ..,.. ....I Romoo and Manager Jensen of the Bolas team 41,1pi3 Goldstein Shields, assistant 'county liked his work. Totals y.... ...1....als . Ili ,..WE 24k12 physician. will lecture to the anatomy of students 'the junior class tomorrow. : New York. Feb: AMerican With the Toledo American association c. YeaterthlY. tPitill transferred to Cleveland the finest Dr. Shields has been engaged to meet liner here Louis arrived St 3r4. Tot. three days lieuthamoton.l minor Msgue Park in the coudtry lat. -- from. late m,- the class of 17 junior medics every VA696 after :encountering:Lone, of TbürtdaYF-And-ws-hIs ithout- occupants. twporartly 144 146 - 491 Morino In her history. Several ' tAttubourna C. Sr. Somers. Cleveland maitnate. its anatomy. bc- holdsis prissen,,1 quiz" .,,..every.. en 1178 , 96 161 iavitt 1114 WritaiitterlderIt: ' 1311 ' 164 ire qiiist)onea on the 623 . ,t 94 Jockey Tiding for August Belmont. wore and Noalt H. Swane, the owner, an- parts or the anatomy, 166 . working on real lir.'" 473 badly Injured by the lurching of thc nounced yesterday rivi out(' WjIoii lease the be 12 4 .... 4 .. 4 from their! park el ny biwbari organisation. Fed- bodies. which4tre furnished when need- ship .whith threw them Handicap Dr. or Other sent down eral berths or them sprawling Shields is a, league, that wanted to place ed by the eounty. VA 71 Totals a teat in the ettn , T6! 2333 l'mPant, graduate of the university. : 2- AM P.M..., 6:50 P.M. Ogden. ornalta, Chicago. Butts. Pocatsilo. Idaho Palls. P. M... Ogden.(Twin 7.50 A M Falls also. arriving.) A.M... Ogden, Sacramento. San Francisco. .1115 P.M. A. M... Portland. Seattle. 10:15 A.M. Boise, Ogden, Tener 6- -1, P.M. 445 P M Ai - 6- 8.15 A. Boise. MI tit-t- in New York, Feb. of the singles drew Into the semi-finthe National Indoor Lawn Tennis championship tournament hero yeaterday. B M. Phillips defeated B. S. Prentice, the -2; former Harvard player, 6--0, Dr: W Rosenbaum won from J. S. Cushman, -4. -1, and A. M. Lovibond, the regimental champion. defeated A. B. enigin. 1000 PM. 6 : 00 P.M. 6:30 P.M... itv Ticket The polo teamsSarrttarlurn will play an exhibition game of water at 8 o'clock tonight. There are two pl7l4. dig. tinet stylea of water polo, the English American. and The San teanis perfer the WILL PLAY PRINTERS American style which Is as rough and is played In shallow water. The BASEBALL SERIES ball English style is a scientific game and calls for good swimming and accurate Cincinnati, 0.. Feb. 18.The seventh throwing of the ball. tournament of the annual baseball leaguti Upton Printers' National Bas-n)will be held here throughout the week Calls Meeting. 2. to the and Aug. continuing beginning tt was annnumeil following Saturday New York. Feb. 18.Clov. John Teller last night. The cities which will send of of the Nateams are New York. Philadelphia, Pos- tionalPennsylvania.has president called an adojurned ton. Chicago, Detroit, St. Paul and Cl?ve- seasion league, of the National league and an land. adjourned meeting of the hoard of diThe local team will also compete. rectors the to be held at of league tu Herrmann of Preeldent August t next at 2 o'clock: The Cincinnati league club, him- final details Saturday the of transfer self a union printer, has teadertil the Second Baseman John EYersof offormer the use Of Redlartil field for the games. club to the Boston club will The winning club will be presonted Chicago be Other is completed. business also as the with a ilorrmann expected to come up for consideration. trophy. REACH SEMI-FINA- L IN INDOOR TENNIS Maio Porate 11(4 Boise. Ashtnn and intermed:ate. (Montpelier. also going) Overland LimitedOgden. Reno. Sacra- mento. San Francisco. rileinc, LimitedOgden. Omaha. Chic.- - .. !r..!it:j) ",F7''.1e,te I A.m.. A.M. 3 Sedalia, Mo.: September purs e 213,0oe. . Muskogee, Okla.; purse $12,-002.etober.5-19October Dallas, 'rex.; purse "tuft. November Phoenix, Arra.; purse pa One '''''' ,,a r.,.....,,, - .141 ' ,tA' -f 44,0,' ..,,,sit r-- ';', ...1004 ., :tp;,,st -g-.zft, ..f,.. . ..'..e......a. : $2t.l,- .ng 6:50-P--en 4:15 P.M... 9:00 11:45 12:30 12:30 12:30 - September- no). - 44ti,i00,- ft, Nivt1 Portland. But.l.e... 4:35 1.(Zall, Loa Angeles LlmitedOm ah a. Chicago. P.M.. Denver. St, Louis. Chicago. Overland LimitedOmsha. 11'45 P.M....1 tst river, St. Lout' Ogden, Brigham. Cache Valley. Ma lad also an Francisco go. .11:35 and Intermediate. Ins (San Denver, Ogden, .Omaha, Chicago. 8:05 Francisco also- arriving.) 3:50 . - , . - HIGH 2r,,,, Clevelatetr-pwrsr- arrive. Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago. ISan Francisco and Int. also arriving.) 4la Ogden. 215 Z,. , f EFFECTRE JANuArtir 4. 1914. SYSTEM TIME CARD .1Denver. 12:01 P.M... 2:05 P M... 2, Detroit; purse 2411.1inoJuly Grand Rapids; purse Vt2,000. August Kalainazoo: August purse $41,0bil -215,0o0. August licatur, Ill.; purse215,0ol. August (;alesburg, purse Des Moinea: August purs? $165105 flept..icher Ilanilinc, Alinn.;purse v; -- 9:45 A.M. .. events- at Cleveland and those which,. follow at- - Itetralt, Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo will be entolueted jointly by the Great and the Grand eireults. The complete list of Great Western dates and the pUrses offered Was given out lid failqw; . ---- - , . .715 A.M.. 8:00 The- . - ErmiEdMiNEENimiO. -- ricers. . orKelin g dates for he 1914 campaign wera awarded ' to Cleveland. by . the Great , NVestern circuit,. - Tha- - avants- - will take pittee there the week of July 31i and pureeN , will total $40A1OU for - the six Oity, raees. - . Depart. t rwet--14e- UP HIGH UNION PACII, -- N - epoek--trwe- ' r US e moist - - - RIFLE "We problem.- -- totpudt,,,, 1n-- 1 . make--eery- . rrrti-ttTlyn- which records made by winners of fleets , , ...,ft English-speakin- - u - -- , - ' 1-- , - ad- tt i .: - eta---- 1 i Amortettal.at sic i t the resources of country, notlock thetn up. There with will confer d need be no conflict or jealousy as be. members of Congress soon and pre- tween state and federal authoritice. et for their can Ise trio essential differm ade two years hence to niake opt. set sent rough. Arafts of legislation conof rulem- - for tite various trotting asso- These bilis enee of purpi.se between them. to their ideas. forming -ciations. The reaourees toilet be need. fifit There wee heated argument over the will be administration meakires. They clestroysidHot have been orfly tenatividy worked out not monopolized upon Any. narrow t :::11.11 thetnd'orn:1"etthe"trettlioredarunlciakleale:tyllitlh officers but the two cabinet thus far. idea Of individual rights as again4t ners of roees shall b e considered." have determined to begin immediate the abiding lnterests of communhorsemen Many stipported the origin41 sen tics." rule, titiOtA'e ate "'every heat a race," in canvassing of sentitnent in the tt;oirnnittelkesam'.of lit tii;1 - ' . gy'l I - -t the formulation of the ministration's: policy ,tict govern' the deveionment of water power projects on the public lands and in the navigable 'streams ,of the nation were taken by President Wilson andohis cabinet today. Secys. GarrilSon and Lane, of the war and interior departments, respectively; were unanimously supPOrted 1)3 their. pliitIS fOr Meeting itle, vote1 - , i, Iset-Itig- Vincent John Hays Hammond, Actor. cornellue Vanderbilt. F. Dunne, governor of Illinois; Thpo dorm Marburg of Baltimore, Prof. Wiland liam J. Hull of Swarthmore coll-g- e Henry, Ford of Detroit. Some of thee. arcanembers of the American 4',flinirtittheTeledhletiririn-rlerrelind-ntrlit teat' of the hundred years g s suezesa The association's' sehtdule peacearranging a rliOn celebration people, makers will arrange to hive the Aesin 4, tub In to the Its The Afro telegrams ilaY in Cltweland while the Cleveland exposition preeldent said. that it wee Arnertrans are away,, a,nd- - Chivington "with a feeling of duty to humanity effort dosers or, so luridWs that we urge you to figures' that with that the airmen who start in the available the ottendanos will be greater so race of as start world may meseengers ttian thatat Toledo, where hs 4111F---het Twsn- pelt games. persons aaw last year's at pathfinder whaopenedIluslvay. to hatiMutil"- - wilt prove a- draw-a tree ,of T card.- too, he predicted, the reetrietion of frontiers." The Federal league le after three pines about whom President ballplayers the dub wrote: Olimore ha.; heard good reports. Ear.. supporters worldto "The a start opportunities rand Cemte is representing- the league in wide movement of the to Solthei spread negotiations with them at Havana and event are many to cable- the results Of hiss peace OtaniPt this onethe is exported and past year within- a short .touting-tuu-r England. Germany, Austria and Russia have mad. laws forbidding aviators to orof New York,- - Feb,. plan fly over their frontiers without special lionised baseball to plane an Interna- perrniesion and the earn clubs of three tional.' Icarus in Brooklyn to compete continents have to remove tliess with the invading Federal league team restrietions and united have appealed to the was abandoned last tight after negotin, Aero club of America , foe Charles It Four years Ilona between Preshients in aviation Ehbetts of the.. Brooklyn National have shown that the craft te prileague and Thomas Fogarty. of ths Jar- madly an instrument ,air of peace. The sey City International league clubs had IWO Seensed aviators of the world, failed of their- ParOcae. while in part, all fly for peace Ebbetts it was learned - desired to each,. military is and while the charge the Jersey City teem a sum re. suppolettlday.to be the terribleaeroplane destroyer, ported to he 00,000 for permission to the record shows that it saved thousplay in the Newark ball park, whirh he ends-et lives in- - the controls. Ebbetts held that tits Jerst1 Ind Balkan ware. The aerial scoutio City pleyera"---woulenjoy the patronage were so swift in detecting the movewhich last year supported a champion ments of armies that where they were . ship team. the element- - of SurPriee-we- e Ifatt the plan- been tarried out Eb- employed removed. The, have so far hetts Intended to transfer the Newark been the best rnessenEers of peace the play-In- s he owns, everhas world tad. on- the National leagues ground. there whits the Jersey( etty team Would In Newark. " ploy CLUB RUNS to meet FonertY., however, refused was terms. the said that Ebbetts It ' SCORE National league magnate cut his pricein half, but even then Fogarty declined to accept. This leaves the Internation The scores of the member.-othe fialt al Intim"' circuit of 011 intact. Lake ftifie club their official match last night shows C. T. Letchfield to have the highest score. Ma average in prone WILL SCHOOL shooting was perfect and in his standing , his IlVeratill was Of& F. T. HOLD TOURNEY shooting Letchlield also made a perfect core prone. his average in standintshooting , lg. The Salt !Ake high school. boxing and being The high school ring team will be the wrestling tournament met yesterday aft- rifle elub'm opponents tonight bri the high ernoon and adopted a constitution and by- school Ain range in the Union building. laws. There Were about 50 attended the This match will be the match bemeeting and registered with Manager Geo. twen the rifle club and weekly the high school. decided Interhold an vas to McCarty. It Club score last night: class boxing contest during the- third The rifle week In March. The first bouts will probably start Tuesday afternoon. March 11. 100, 100: averati, The second day will be Thursday, March C. T Leteht leld-1- 00, 19. if all bouts are not staged on thou F.-lAtchtie14-1100: overage. 100. 01 days it has been decided to hold the remainder of the matches the following N1-1-J. H. Ray.01, 14, 100, NO, NO; average. be held week. Championship boutsstill -- -as average, satin es the elimination contests ars Charles BloclterN, 114. completed. It lute beew planned to hold STANDING. bouts on Tuesdavs end Thursday only, as Military drill and otherchool work are Nr keld in the seventh period on other echo, (61-days. All bouts will take place in , the 3. U. Say--4- I I. N, 55; average A Inas will be built and III 14. gymnasium. epectetore will occupy the funning track ILAInhile116-;1- 6 es, in. 06 aver.. Chart. StotitIII N; average. 8?)1k. liaery Vipatrick will ke the boxing Instructor and Robert Jensen will have sate, emirse of the wrestling. Training in , D rovo-Wi- ns tor the coming tournament --wGame. illpreparation At 4 o'clock. be atarted-toda- y ' ' ...eeting , , ..., requested President Chlyington or the American asseelation. Weetth- Plan also requested that a dental Of .the or be rtri,lested on his part -declares- that the7 move In , . ?. asit--rnigit- deem yexpedient,,, The governntent might' turn ,ihe.projectsover-- . toL.states or might lease them to private concerns. turning the funds- over to the various states----thesare Ponta' of the ideas discustsed by the cabinet. teem- all Is a desire for between the states ant the federal government in working out the problem. The president's reference to this in his first annual addresisto Congretes last December was pointed to today in this connection sts expressing the administration viewpoint. He. said pst to w a rd AMENDMENTS Chtuago, Feb. lg.Harness racing in the riiiteti States during the next two aatzt .31,111 not be upl.r uuttotini The effort to harmonize these racing laws failed last night when the American at its biennial Trottilig association amend. rejected important rits adopted two months .. .joint the . ail ;,.. '41, New York. Feb. of in the world pesoe,!,- the contestanta 1916 around the worM aeroplane "race from Ban Francisco will ha called if the plans of the lAttro dub of America, ht; are EentlistfiMWted announced The club sent 'a telcvam to C. C Wore ,expothe Panama-Pacifi- c altion. urging that air contests be made ()Metall), ,an extiedition def puce. let was announced that the club hi to foremost written the country's peace adeneatrol. including President of StateBrysti and former prt eident Taft, inviting in haring the. race their peace, moveinatigurste a world-wid- e ment lit which the aviators. flying above potentially unfriendly frontiers, would he the Pathfinders, Among Gloss to whom letter e were to.Int are Jotonth It. Choate. Andrew nettle. Villtlam G. MeAdoo,,I.Jndley M. - Nicholas Garrison, Josephut Murray Butler, Vice. preaident Marshall. P. ellas Jane Adclame, ()war Straus, Gifford Pinchot, Jacob pp whiff. Alton Parker, George W. Perkins, Willinm ment , ., L - WATER POWER MATTERS tinittirtl17eeb:--Itv..rrirst---sic- - Itt10111.0 PEACE POLICY TO SOVEAN' s ON s Al BIRDIE HOAHMEN 'Stahl Is Still Picketing - - , With Federal League Leaders - ate.. ass well as concerns: to ascertain the feasibility of their Diens- The chief tdea thus far evolved con-templates the making of arrangements between the government anti private capital by; which the latter would construct and deveop water power projects under a federal permit given foe es, fixest of OVA year st after which the project would become the property of the govern- ADMINISTIATION'S, - AW , t City ....... - .....State öv IMMIONEMEMOKINOWNW ,..N. |