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Show - -- -- DESERETL,XViNING 0 - '.1sTEIVS 1 TliESDAY 19 VE3ITIER 1918 - oc, 911 I the water polo 'championship 1CrIbe A.A.. the board of novernore sustained ths action of tho vhamplonetwomittee In giving tile title to ship . i tha 'Chicago organlaption. Two thousand dollars will be given' for athletic In camps equipment " In Porto Rico, will be die. and 81,000 Army for camp athletic equipment In itributod during, tho,doinobtlisation - i When He Comes Home! ' By Ripley. OF: tr7,,,ear "t ::T , Sr, viiii..!..:57f!'.11):1'..N.E.ili..--::-t-- -- - - -: - ...111111 -- 1 . - 1 i.) "'" b' N ' Directors Amend Constitus on so That Paid Army , Instructors Will Not Lose If Standing. , rti 41 PHILADELPHIA.- - Dallas:of the kleadowbrook 'club. Philadelphia , was yesterday, tinaul elected president of the Ama ,Imonsiy teur -- Athletic union of the 'United States,- - Frederick , W. Rubten, ;Tew York, was following were' named vice preildents: J. F. Conway,Boston; J. T. Taylor, Pittsburg: Robert Weav. or. Los Angeles; Latrobe, Cogswell. Baltimore. ra next simnel meeting will be held in Baltimore. ,, The junior, senior and - championship meet was not awarded . the oommate having jurisdiction hold up for further consideration the lag -- Das aretication received. It wee from tits Hog Island Shipyard Athletic asociation. Other national chamPicluships'award run and 4 are as followa: Ten-miwalk. Brooklyn A. C. outdoor: Swimming, straight-awa- y and 180 yards. Lincoln Park B. C.. Chicago. 110 yards, United Labor league, Pitts- One mile. blultnomelt A. C., Portland. , Oregon. Yacht Ten. miles, ,Riserton.- - N. -- , ad 1 1 1 11. t e- setretary-treasurer,and-th- d' t t ;tt It( tt eli ei Ln 'la le( -- le 100-ya- r1 th Buckeye A. C Columbus. Ohio. Swimming. indoor: 50 yards; Chicago A. A.; 100 yards. Pittsburg 'A. A. 220 A. C.; 600 yards, Pittsyards,'A.Detroit A. backstroke,' Detroit A. C.; burg breast-strok- e, women, Columbus, Ohio; 100 fancy diving. women. Loa Angels,: Yards. Women, Philadelphia Turrige-mind& Basketball; Los - Boxing, Boston. Angeles. A. C. Wrestling, Birminghain, A.A. C.A.. Irtaindhall. Los Angeles. The union rejected one record, that of Duke P.- - Rahanamoku, Honolulu, who clamed, a record of 1 minute and 415 of second in the open title salt water straightaway event It was said the start in which made the time WWI irregular. The constitnion of the union was amended ao that an amateur athlete who became a paid instructor in army- camps hall not lose his amateur stand- The union rejected an amendment association that proposed by the Pacificnot be eligthier to athletes shalt foreign compete in championship& In the matter of the protest of the Illinois Athletic club against awarding High-divin- It ,nt 111 aT ie 10 nti :h VI !tt - ', '', , ' , - .. t 7,-- - lelP ., .., i IP ::. k NI, IF::!, -- 7:4.- ' .- ' 4 1. i 1 1 , 4 'ILAeA, Ld "14 - -- , -,- t FVLI 0 , IP W oo's ' ...N.M.. 4e. , ,......., oP A wow...o. hi' 14 t: kit tti e Y.! sd, t' 15" 07.4 1 Dit7 . ' , hrsen the University of Utah and ham Young , .. son the gam 'which has been arranged should draw a record breaking crowd. providing of course If the epidemic Is empletely broken up, Coach TOMM Fitzpatrick has again started practice tho "B" and expects to have his-in7 in" first class shape by the time the C .00er - , . . e, , - , . ' ' - , - , . , . ,- - - - ' ' -- GO" 42 .' -,--- ...-- , , :' - clit.... - - - i , .! - , - - - 1 7-' ' T---F-1 trifil-ur- -- - - - ' ',' --- -- -- - -- -- - ' -- -- AA - ' CorPraticm)1 PROi9 SALT LAKE CITY POCATELLO IDAHO WALLS Boisg TWIN VALLS , -- : NO C 0 OOLDIIII 0101 :C - - , - " : 4 et - - s ' 1' - tA - At all prominent deniers tad connen W grvice, Stallone,. ' Milne made track historr'ior - the state during the pant ton famous treason. Clin- on Larson, high Jumper, a place on gory., ice Array toam as did alsoAlms Richards. Both of these boys are former stars at B. T. U. College at Provo and have both ritablished records that are nationwide in their branches of s,thletc. Richards won the shot put poaition while LarlOn was given the high ,itimp honors. Al Warden. former West athlete? won Vth. half nUe position on Um All.Amrican Naval team. his work betng based on the fact that he ecorevtd the distance under the two minute mark on tour eratons, his 1:11. No stepped the fastest time being The mile in 4:21 on throo occasions. bon-Ors other Utalin to win All American -Was Creed Harmon& Raymond won the 130 yard position on the All. Americap college team having s record of SI aptI-- S fibecopaa tp the tut vilt::1,7.Hi::::0etil4.i Lyon :piOke.0.-;t'-:tiatit,p,d- ,. . , .... kie)r- - So loolc for J ) ri k i.0 1 ;;, in tile pink sealed wrapper and sour .choice -of -- - ,,,(- s e rP.t14 nr Four Trm:E ALWAYS - part- THE-- - ocDElsr LLIii. G -- LE Creed ITaymond, tbe former track and field star, has made a reputation in the east that would do Justice to a veerso of 10 years stain:tins. Croed is captain elect of the 1211 season st the of Pennsylvania and is exUniversity a irreat showing. Creed pected to make covered the 220 in 11 and 14 seconds on three s oecasions during the Past sow on and-waas selected member of the College team for the athseason, an honor which any lets would be ty proud. - - - -- -- - - '4.9 - - ---- Iso T.7.7. :411-060.:wytxp- Malt boys lit the service have made a wonderful record in athletics and the Etats should be proud of them. Scores of Utah boy were stars with the I45th Field Arti Heti. Others were stars with the V1111101110 army training amp towns the country. while still throughout others starred as niembcrs of the marines and navy teams. - Their record' have boon watched, however, by the loved eau at home and their Work .le sure to be the topic of discussion when they return home again. . -'- CONTINENTAL- OIL- C 0 MPANy Colorido LOGAN ---- - , future and sure standardize On Polarine in the . " take no chances.!' '. , ' - di - ..... ' -- . -- . t) ,..- .- , "::, -- - iiie.'t7. Wlth the signing of the Amniotic it appeate as it the diamond tame might again come into its own and owners throughouto the country are already making plans for the 1, season.. The abnual meeting which is being held at Pooria., " IlL, hits developed a great numberof new ideas and it is possible, that the otandard of baseball for the owning season will be tar superior to that of ether years.. I..: 1 - - , That mess I got at the - - t1):0;400:0:t..00:.f011.- - Plral Pallentine, former West Met school athietio star la establishing a great reeoird tor himself at San Diego, where he is a member of Uncle flanfitl naval forces. Ernie is a member 0101 Jackie gridiron leant a well out of member of the rowing crew and being, baseball "quads. He is as around star and his work on the all coast la being watched with treat -- aromas' among Us many, local friends; - .... . .,, -- is-c00..tintie- -- ' :ame 1 "" 1 (iii'eipli4t;:Wtjdly!s.:':: 440:' , atn--iis- - , , - To help meet the needs of Brigon - i!,e111-7- last garage is mpre grease than oil.: No good for this cold weather at all. , r"Too bad.: I've got a small can of Polaritte though'. I kito-ivwith me that yoU - ,Polaritie that'll do the trick.runs smooth -right dawn to zero; burns up clean, and satis- -lies the Car and Myself. Better look for the Polarine sign next time you need oil ; youi canget it most everywhere' - , "I certainly will, and much obliged for your assistance. You're a good 'Samaritan; and ,I'll' "You're will be played ' Thanksgiving college day. The grid sport this season has boon a thing of the past and trtabss have as yet not had the pleasure ' of witnessing a game and for this rea- : "Thanks - - -- nnouncemen tba ban on Influenza ready to be lifted it is an almost cortstuty Mit t Ow :grildron game scheduled be- ' I . Is some decent- oil. t lg.-J- ack Nov, PHILADELPHIA. knocked out in of Boston two min. "Porky" Flynn utes a,nd le sootionde of the first round of a scheduled six round bout here tonight. Wompney was mast er of the situation from the beginning and, with right and left Webs to the body and head, put hie opponent through the ropes. ,A moment later he sent him down for the count with a left hook to the jaw. ,, , Ilkomme . -- ntost ' - . to. ITIE ti1111. Ail) 'wee 'Impressible Ipomorme 1W 1M I but that it effeetively to hold the elections befora January, by which time the trOoliet will have returned horn. Ho conside ered untenable the objection that do. Ism - Would hinder' the gathering of OW -net, - - delegates. ..................eolow-wo....- ...... , ' cnitiwivA8 GARD& PM' Must be Ordered noon. Fee our samples. TIM Deseret News Job PtittDePL6.-Advortketnen- t,, Dem pees', heavyweight. ilk, . - Through the Sport Periscope ,r41, assistance?, - Boyd- - , - - -- "Hullo! What's the trouble? Can I be of any TV INNS You win be ea glad be Iwill leeteire yrben 2,004,000 perfectly our eh Our mien return , wilt return' I soldier American The soldiers have become used to sPorta imwin be the better for it- of them thousands a nd thousands have been taught to pialand taught proved in mind and body. America was Dever in better condition. The the .value of physical exercise. That war juet lambed long enough after have been bought to play nor games to box, rwirns run. jumtP.-en- d to we entered it for this country to put best condition physically play baseballs football and the other itself ba the been attained by- - any gamest that 'hair-eve- r Athletics will flourish and records nation- Ton can imagine the boom athletics And another- - thing: that returning here something to . say 7, I oldier bout the Port ot hoz- Ing throughout tato country. . -- .. lei ika ttiFoit-ocu- E 0 . - .... C.4 - t WO ............, :;:- , - In A proposed for preeldent at the annual of the league here next month, meeting it was reported tonight. It wee said that be probably would be Unopposed. g;;!1t21 ,-- , A.71. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE --- termined Flynn ' - -- e0 7? g 62! - NEW YORK, Nov. ler, secretary treasurer of the National league and actin e president since the resignation of John K. Toner. will be 14; t; 1 ''.4114b II - let hn Vor - 1.1114111.4.46 01, ..- - - WO.. LT1 ;4,- . r , Enn r, NAME PRESIDENT - 1111111 Ge's - 11.---.- . ;.-.- , .1 - 4,.'''. , t:;,ii - '' - .111 4 l'i , foe . " , , it..lt 14 4 ta4r e Bet-real- Spokans,--Vencouve- lk 141. Vika A VI !itwx:J tsoo . ,,,::,:41!4' !1.4,' -- ,: ,, : :.....-,- teammate his ..t - . 411 - ,.,., - treater ?toyer than ! Everett ti the oalli.-.- '.. ' dotioR t ' .::'. dtpeoenrednileaantttrrwatnibrittredborrolaxtr.ronyLownd.noa..ii,liessis , - f) goo. .'el , uo elr,R . trp mi t, ,, . -- 1 g-- ...... ....: ..: - , -- . , , ia :7 t .n31. scl,,.: -' t .: dir,-,,ari -- , Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, is on interview givn out says his club saved, approximately $17,600 when the Boston Braves settled fur liAlefr fur Pitcher Scott Perry. Mack said in part: "I believe Pert, ig another- - Alexander- - and worth at least $20,000 to any ball club in the American league. He's a real wonder and to get a settlement of his case with the Boston Braves for $2,500 is difference saved. just the believe Perry will be the greatest pitcher In the American league If baseball is reopened in a year or two. for the lad has everything In ,his favor. including age.' and - Philadelphia - both Boston claimed Perry, and he was awardeds to in Mack atarted proceedin Boston: the civil curta and finally Boston aeto settle the the to cept'ed $2,600 right player. '. -- -- :- ' ' -- - N .. - Connie Mack is Ardent Booster For Scott Perry -- ., , .: . f - 110-ya- rd ' - otars , r7 is-n- ot - . - , wditam D. Llesh& - 1 ' ocis liat,' , pe ra e , 1 - meoban almost fainted. ,flaid Iv' trupper know that Wills wee in the navy , consomme Guyon. With Strupper. con- -, didn't end hove all 'didn't appreciate Iv stunted the greateat scoring pair In "lorry woo going to scrap. in rec., 6104i vat quite posittve of them tippet te shreds every line care so much about the London scut- k1 'military system which culmitiated In which - - ' thf'Y laced. oh' the signing of the armistice ending Ilion. i klut I 1.1""1". the-, thti Yod6tOuYoll't Fs only hostilities, It took's, lot of pemeelon on Olt, brought 'about a big hillier to CCM V inefl Mee. great p art of change in the baseball situatioa In ing member of the northwest for, next treason. 11917 backfield, surely bits come into hen that it . was all a jobs. own. With Struppor, Mil anti Mr.,- President Blewett hes, announced , ,.., that a motoring of the lealtue directors lan gone, the brunt or the tell Georgia Tech And to bas fallen attack will be coiled in Devember to diecuse Guyon. ALL EYES TURN the general situetioe end put -the Os ',AY the - Inditin hos responded lei league- - affairs on 0, 'basis where- It a, revela1101E' TO IIIG CONTEST will be poss ible to get lined , up for Guyon , as swift as the wind , a fear-til- e, I . ,,,, 4, lose player and possessed or prodigt- ous Blewett has hinteg at sOme drastic . strength has been as irresistible:- The University Of Pittsburg feothell ' ' the be ha chem.- team will moot the Georgia Tech. lineup changes In the P. C. I. to be made, force againstNO very eleven has been able to n gate411w, November the against, winter months), but led during it, on Porbes just He hes punetured ono line kr. field, Pitteburg.-Th- e what ehatigee are contemplated by belt him, game will be cm41 the directors and league bead were ter mother with -- ble - - tremendous of the soon important gridiron eonteste .. -- not give out. plunges, ran ends In a beirtidering war .of the Ole season. Last fall the chem. and besieged a pionship of the United Stated was . ,the forward in sittp"ris.. .pees like workist ' master. , claimed by Pittsburg and , disputed by . Since the close Of Ohs P. C. I. le in almost every pley that Georgie Tech. !matt Guyon Tech makeleki WV4M SUWON bill been -s, roods:- workOlen the tireless Werner, for Uncle Sam in a Seattle shipyard. Georgia tar. When not carrying the ball be has an unbroken record of victories ..' Inrdari-usuallgcloned his low office him since la beading Interference and behind having he took oharge at to do big bit towerd , winning , the on the deittomive. It le hie daring Pittsburg,. while Reisman of Goonrio ' war. , 1when hie Tech. hes machine through that belt brought frequently attempts Of' Portlene ' im4ditio or eteomy to race down the field 'four tietootle without suffering a set,-041 line, Seattte, - Bay of Vancouver, bsok, The great COMM will be for the . Wash, Tech's :toward g Georgia and Sullivan of Aberdeen are the ac-- 1 of the united war work fun& Guyon, who la 34 year. old, began his' benefit ' tive directors of the P. C. I. although football r career at the Carnets Indian B. C., and school, the a ''prep course for the taking r Tacome territory l a protected by the tengineering work, He le now etud,ying GERMAN ASSEMBLY , n league. Teeh. home whose Guyon, Georgia - Hewett made no intimation se to la in New Menlo, II 5 feet. It Incheli TO BE SUMVONED Bob toll and weigh' 164 pounds. whether Prank Farr of Spokane. t , Brown of Vancouver ,B. C,,,-- and Buse "I've seen many groat Indian play-He- ll of Tacoma would be invited to ere In my time---bu- t NOV. few have been the AMSTERDAM( Monday, attend the December meetings of the peers of Guyon," asserts John -W. Friedrich )bert. the German Premier. league directors. but he did tate Betimes), coach of Georais Tech, told the Voitsischo Zenon' on ?Vidal' that images bell would- be played- - in ow,-., the northwes to summon the constituent - 1 , - ot 4p1 ezr7 , .- .... ternatiOnat league. has announced that the P. ' C. 1 league will Operate during the ISIS season.' .. . 14; NEW YORIC, Nov. ing bodies, both amateur and protonsional;- are preparing for revival of competition the coining- year. ROPorts from all a.cto1 re- that authorities and organisations ars plann to re., enter- - the field of their particular astivity and aid in sport on a. broallier basis than previous to the Mat and minor baitebail will resume next spring'. It leagueslikely that the gams will immediately reach the heights to which it had climbed when the world war first took toll of America's most popular sport, but prob lerna relative to high- railroad rates, loss of star players and maintenance of duplicate parks in glom) cities will be solved between. sow and next April. Many officers of the golf and tennis associatione are in service, and it is impossible to secure definite statements regarding the 1910 championship tournaments. Sentiment among the play. era and followers of thee. sports Si Overwhelmingly in favor of a reetoration of title tourneys next season. In track and field athletics it to be-'laved the meets will be held next May and June as usual. Baseball and rowing, two other major sports at the colleges during the spring, wiU also be revived. - Football may be expected to resume its normal place in college sport next fall, as by that time it is thought that the colleges will have resumed .their normal !functions. - '..- ' ,, - Gridir fl , SE A rrLpt, 140.. 14,,,,,,,Robert. mow. I ett, president of the Pacific Cosat In. 1 A t, -: , . k '. --ti- - ' . .. 1 tpm,,.melogolda,..Wf00,mo -- - - , -,.. oast Best-- Afoul or you tight fans will remembei the beating Harry Wills, colored, gave Meehan. -le the oolored scWillie New trout (5hit.iiisIqatwiliZir.e; .. , 'Willie up the worist over. It was no :. LI! So you are rscrw in pogition to spore- ,TLANTA,.13,4Nov.-19,,JoGulon, M are lob the boys at tat,Twestistl,............:... ....4 the brillient-Qo- arg Tech . lielfimek. Navkt t he 'District headquarter put ore i,,,, .210,,', by many as the sreatest all.' on Willie when he was awaiting tivt word from sis to whether n aell backfeld ma in be would baheadquarter ''T ie allowed to. matte the trip A merica tod,y. f', .'''' to tendon. . 6 -- . rher. la oothin it t b at il uyon , cannot Washington had been ' &liked for o ra Meehan, rather Wal cott do 3 net. a, little better than fml,niallite.wionrd. r p, to the sk And with his the admirers or the e Mites ' came the telettraal s.nsist 7. great Indian, gridiron athlete. course that been of had doctored.; A yearago.11u,v onlWespicked 444." oy..yoor- - Eugeno-waie- ett 4, hoteby o, - Iional. 1 PRESIDENT , a , Nation's - p aci lc. ChteKON ELECTE DAIALIS 11,1. 1" ri:!ettaalr-11.1-r Pot Up Guyon Ranks With., NavalJobGobs (hi Their Cit1. I Tenni anti GymSitoits li - fla. 11,1114 4.totti I t UP , t$ vor: Three- kinds' .tastt!i):- ' - ,..a.a ?At l I rAr 4. SURE 3iou get Wrigl I W I ells 1 ; |