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Salisbury, a leading golfer; 2Ned Garnett, intermountain champion in tennis singles; 3Melvin Freebairn, winner University run; 4Dave Coleman, sta te intercollegiate champion in tennis sina leading golfer; 6George Nelson and Alvin Nelson, swimming 7Ernie Johnson, Bee shortstop, second best base stealer in the Pacific Coast league and Bee manager for next season; 8Bill Rum ler,- Salt Lake outfielder, leading Coast league hitter; 9Han l Maggert, Bee outfielder, leading Coast league run getter; 10Douglas Cannoni Utah Aggie center, selected for the second time as Mountain high school halfback; 13Lester Jarvis, Utah Aggie e nd, who was picked by some, scribes a s an center; 11Sayman Kerr, star distance runner; 12Murray Henderson, East high Mountain conference end: halfback; 15Vep Punk, West high, 14Louis Falck, Utah Aggie quarterback, picked by some scribes as an high school fullback; 16Mnton Romney, University of Utah quarterback, se;4 -- 0' teams to a state championship; 18Coach Lowell Romney, Utah Aggies, ,,, who quarterback; 17Coach Tommy - 1144)1 piloted a team to the state track and field .championship and also developed one of the best football teams in the conference; 19Earl Sheely, Salt Lake first baseman, leading home run swatter in Coast league. . 1- -0. cross-count- W, Salisbury, record-breaker- ry s; all-Roc- , all-sta- - te ky all-Roc- all-sta- te alT-Roc- ky In the scholastic class, Weber Nor. PORTS flourished during the ular line of sport for a livelihood. and "ate up" talk concerning any branch behooves him to keep in of sport. Interest revived rapidly. and mal was vtctorious. The Most success. 1919 season. The "after the war It therefore p tip-tocondition. with American youths returning daily ful high ischetol basketball tourney in spirit" was felt in all branches from service, the way was soon paved history determined the winners in the of activity. The practice started for big things in sports. There was I university gm at Suit Lake. By a BASKETBALL Uncle Sam of bringing every youth by process of elimination by various con-soreally little done in the basketball sea. tests in the respective districts. then from the grandstand to the field of First on the program in loeal sports berause the majority of athletes final-wePlaY had an effect for good- - Not only came the basketball season. There had not returned from service. There j in she stateouttourney. the title was s, between of Weber ly fought the number have greater crowds been in atten- was no football sufficient a hoop played in 918. bedance at the various contests, but to warrant the belief I mai and Bingham. A protest was however, there have been a greater number of cause of the influenza epidemic and that a banner year in all athletics was lodged by the Branch Agricultural colIn training eampa the war. Schools and colleges were coming. In the interscholastic class, lege of Logan, a quintet which looked participants. throughout till, coputry and in France closed during the majer portion of Utah won the state title and the rights to be the strongest in the tourney. young Americans were the grid eason. and competition was to participate in the national tourney Coach Jack Christensen took objection out of the question. When taught the value of physical activity, therefore the to the arrangement of the schedule Iat Los Angeles. The affair in more and after coming home, .lel' Prae- the armistice was signed on Nov. and rather than play an extra game, California city proved southern an 19114 it to end a tieed in the schools the principle that brought period or less of a farce. however, and Utah forfeited his chance for the state title of dearth a in were after sports. Shortly they taught in the training that date, schools failed to win a game. Utah'e brand of and withdrew from the tournament. In and There is things tamps. something attractive play was decidadly different from that- the final ber:te between Avenel. Norabout the spirit of competition as began to liven up a bit. The majority of Callfor- mai and Bingham. Weber. won by a exercised on the field of sport. and of the fellows were net back from nia other state, and southern 3 eount Seleeted by crates as an mitigated against the while youth is aiding himself im- army and navy service. however. so Utah officiating Me. Like basketball tourneys ilisketball five. based upon measurably by making himself phys1-- 1 nothing of a whirlwind nature could of the past. the 1911 affair was not a participation in the tourney. were the Even with .what little callY lit he is also deriving a suffi- be expected. secret's. It is impossible to compere following men: Schade. Weber, for. came with the - cient amount of enjoyment from his competition teams with professional out-- - ward; NVMete).- - Bingham, forward; participation in the games that he of schools, it was decidedly better ' college as an band of profession- - Jones. fits. Weber. a of centet: - Packard. the than about long period forgets any particular "drudgfor the Springville. 'guard: 'caption. Weber. ery" that may be connected with the time previous. Interest in all kinds ale generally proves tooto strong do is arrange, guard. Honorable ,mentlon was given of sports bad been usurped in war collegians. The thing neeee-soplaying season because . of,-ti-ve will be re- !a national basketball tourney between the following: Erdman, Springville. of keeping Ififit condition. y thinking and talktng.-- It season wee !college team exclusively or profes- - forward; Once an athlete, always an athlete. called thatthe baseball Noakes, Heber. forward; i Brown. a success. The local atonal teams exclusively. It seems. The fellow who goes out anythingz-bu- t center: Lindsay. for a football team, for instance. and club officials tried as hard as possible of ttie Mate Wehtr, guard: Beinsp. Weber, guard.' Utah won the final Is obliged to do away with night to make the season a go. but when season. 22 to II from game the Utah ths war department put baieball inre-a Coach Fitzpatrick's men carousing, diatdpation and eating a went through TRACK AND FIELD. amount of sweets. and who list of the officials the ,season without a defeat An the keeps up this praetice only for the sponded gladly to the wishes of the , Mate contests With a first string team In the interscholastic clastr;The Utah duration of the football season, is do- powers that be and suspended opera-- 1 y Rd Or- - Aggies romped off with the track and of ing himself appreciably email lions for the year. The abbreviated composed Wright. fortards; Merlon Steven. field honors. In the state meet st amount of good. It is the fellow who season was anything but a success. The son the Loganites ran up a total of learns to do withotit the things that ball players were pramically aocused son center; Wilt Romney and, Clare Provo. 1.1 pointa The University of Utah, do him no good for all,time. who is of being slscker..N and it got so Woodbury, guards, the Crimson team mon finished Second with a total of in the state. The bad that the persons who bad time to proved aided by participation tn athletics. Aggies were second. and the B. IN U. i! 41.5 points. IL T. U. participants were Just salt is the case with the ama- go to baaeball games hardly dared be-to i third. 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Con- - Harry Heagren. the only man here are authorized by the local police, and Mary to precedent, the athletes from Who has ever been able to make the seem to strikis a popular chord. Seirthe far south of the state failed to proposition a paying one, found that eral boys who give promise of rising in show up. The schools finished in the his attempt to revive interest by a the pugilistic world are being dego waa a failure. A veloped at the local club. following order: East high, 24; Gran- - Harbertson-Yokminor snatches were also staged Ito. Id; Brigham Toung university, 11; !f S panish Fork, 11: University Preps, in this city but all conclusive evidence TENNIS. do not want wrestling 10:; Branch Agricultural college. 9; !matches fans as they have been staged in Dixie Normal, IL Sall11411 Kerr of the Intermountain tennis honors went the past. Like in racing, so many University Preps was the individual have been "put up" that the to E. M. Garnett. who has occupied a star of the day, winning two firsts. He affairs fans became tired of the whole at- - top place among rtcquet followers la a distance runner of no mean abil- fair. There is unquestionably a great! here for some years. In the final fly, having improted rapidly during field in wrestling, however , if some match for the titlewhe defeated Young the past two years. promoter who is on the Elliott Peterson, who had prey101HO takes proved the sensation of the tourne, een : mqualified f i by his phenomenal playing. rry uepth SWIMMING. The intermountain doubles title thi s standpoint. but Harry realizes Alvin Nelson and Melvin, Freebairn that he will have to lose some money went to S am Neel and Carl Roberts, . before he replaces the game in public pa i r or veterans in the net game. proved the ewimming stars of the year. ifavon In the intercollegiate elass, Dave in a good busin e ss no w' In the intermountain aquatic tourney an d seeslienois use proved master. lIs success. 'f losing money on Coleman held in the Deseret gymnasium in May, fully vanquished all of the college op- these men clipped off slices from for- - wrestling. in this state, but with Harold ponents mer records. Nelson swam the 100-- 1 Dennett as a teammate. he failed tO BOXING. yard dash in 82 seconds, while Fre.1- in win the matches held in Colorado to-- bairn negotiated the dash In determine the- - Becky' Mountairt I g ven boxing by th Tb I approva 3 minetes, 17 seconds.. The University of Utah team. Swimming is rapidly coming to the 'war department changed the attitude consisting of Coleman and Ilwrold front Utah athletic. The sport is taken toward the glove game consid- - Bennett won the Intercollegiate dour becoming recognized as a vital neces- - erably. In the training camps the blew title here. atty. It rot only, affords the partici- - government insisted that every boy The tendency is rapidly growing lit pant an Opportunity to remain in ex- - should include In his training some favor of tennis playing. ana Indicaas scientific a resultthe tions are that it will not cellent physical condition, but it is boxing. belong bo, a form of sport that is almost eseen- - ring game increased-i- n popularity by fore It la adopted as a major sport In and bounds. Particular leaps fiat to know. The person who doestet inter- - the colleges. know how to swim Is finding himself eat wal given local balna because of ''.:''''- the fact that Jack Dempitey.'who "out.eft-lurk- 7 to use a commonex:. cves Salt Lake as his home town, won ' DISTANCE RUNNING. preesion. , the heavyweight champlonthip of the . Robert Martin. prominent local Elk; world in a match with Jess Willard. of the year is WRESTLING. proved Dempsey has gained national prom; distance rillintlit,---won the race -Jack" Harbertson proved the beet inence in hie professionfor intermountain honors at Denver Locally. Mardl K- - DOWninL-- Tot-- from a large field. His r brother. Gall grappler from ttsh by defeating Mike.rner rider nag conducted bicycle Yokel. former welterweight champion, shows with, all round hoots as th martin. also proved a ter. The vet.. Olin,- Ted Johnson.- - who for several in deCisive .lashion. Very little hasilimit. 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