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Show 'ut THE DESERET 4-s- CHANCE, BUSH AND FLETCHER NEW- - MÈN; McKECHNIE NO VET -- r ' - - ' - It ad sox Itark Cgance with I he wi'th ihe of BOSIOn, Don.e bush Artie WA n Senators of Washing-toPhtlat.f Polities .Flatcher with the are the other new pitota in , . .. , ' - ave ge ; 1923 . I ado , ,,,,':.,, - --- if kA s'"" ;. ' No".47-oww- 4--4 t'---f- pa.-- 4x 1 '''' , r,k.,-q- recently. -c, E. Van !AMA.. writer' of fiction stories about port has been dead twine yearn. still no writer 'has- yet appeored his shoes." capable of filling -titter thought this strange in view of the wide field presented. the Van Loan renumeration j?romists. when be died eas one of the highest priced writers of short stories in the country.' is .., tam, c;r. 4,, ..eitmon.,,,,,:", t!P...-,,,,,,,.- W.., ,,,04 . )I of Successful Sport for 'tbs. New Tork American. . - 1923 , - nioann fictie"' lieLcaanmeh atod4NIIwritYteotirki.1 ' No. 4. Victories All Through Sport History Have Been Based On Autosuggestion. s few writers were then to elite fiction stories of sport,trying Ten yeers ago sport in general did not have the wideOnly , appeal it now eralos. Van boan said one that he tended making a fictionday writer of him self. In two years he was out of the nwmpoper businead making a hying from fiction. In three years be was on of the best known fiction Writers in Baseman. Ohio. Nevembigp BarnWooster, , 1891. :28, Height- -5 Throws Club !League. ft 10 inches. pounds. handed. Bight banded.. Weight-1- 68 Bats - right A Van-Loan- .' - Frank James O'Rourke, BY ALL WARDEN. UTOSUGGESTION as featured by Dr. Emit Owe. fluted French-man. la far from a new feature in A3 a matter of the 'athletic world fact his theory ha a been used by Ameilitana in particular, in world competition in athletics. for a number of years. In Utah. California and other parts of the west.athietes. hese in past yeara adopted this theory. their performances as a result have been brilliant. This Nystem was used during the 1022 football atasOn by the 'eraity of Utah gridders under the able eupervision Of Coach TornmY Fitzpatrick. and it resulted in the landing of the first 'undisputed Rocky Mountain conference title, were Coach Fitzpstric i,s charge s instilled with the methods. which earned then) a 14 to 0 verdict in he fatal gstne on wich This hinged the conferenve bunting 1.4Pli KIM Fpirit smo wen to the country, with-demand lorAtport ing stories. Fiction writing did not come. eaay, to rt was reol work. To .show you Von , Losn's capacity for persistence. for taking pains. the writer kas seiht hint rewrite ONE PARAGRAPH as many as ten times When Van Loan wrote ti story or bolintr- - horse. racing. golf, the reader knew instinctively that Van Loan knew what hit eras writing about This was one of 'the, eecretti of his success. He attempted no subject with which he was not thoroughly familiar Now, ycare after his death., bin work still stands out as the best of its kind. ''Ws nits. Van Loan." said the great editor. , 411111twa, , ,, .- 1- banebali is not strange. - It Not one trten in rosseesiew Van Loons enormous capacity for hard work. Loan made writer of htroself byl application. by $studying the bust- nese of writing. studying Ike field or sport. whiCh he made tits- own. He was originally a clerk In the of- flees of Ma Standard Oil company in Los Angeles. H. began sending'-- little; stories of sporting events to Tad." i the cartoonlet then in Ran Francisco. "Tad" recognised the .Prorniaa in Vall Loan 'and 'got him into the Hearst 'wrote?. Van. Loan was for Rom yearssports editor of the Loa Angeles Ez - ,,,,,,,,,- .. 'FORK. Feb, 2.A great N LW asinie editor. talking to !the msg., Coast League Newcomers - By Damon Runyon ' ,,, " Charlie Van Loan'sSpart loue.ystem Stones Remain Unequalled A Fundathental this: - -- . ! JOHNSON. , we ' t Great Speed Pitcher at Week, Mateo American Lesgus Team (Special Dispatch to The News . Copyright 1923.) EIV YORK, Feb. 2.Four men will start their first season as managers of the clubs they are to handlee when the major league opens in April One of these men is to his players, and his players as new to him.- Theentirely-newhat have to work one about with, they know just 'other three of the group having fini.,hed the last season in charge of his ot Pittaburgyjrates. team. l'hat is Bill McKechnie -----the -- ,.. WALTER - By John B. Foster. 3 I 4 t t-- Pittsburgh Pilot Has com'paratively Rosy Outlook. PEBRUARY SATURDAY : King of Biathart Hurlers .Signs Up With Washington r With Their Tea1211-- - New Managers Face No Eas y Tasks NEWS ltr.:ZBootort; Aniericatr Na- First engagementi--Bosto- n, !tional League, Wt.. Clubs ton e thenWilkes Barre, LNew York stilt? leaFue. hij3 1914. .1915; Cum., Nationals. 1916; Utica; N. Y. S. L.. 1016 and 1917; Brooklyn Nationals. 19i7 and 1918; New Lon:: !don. Eastern Leagde, 1918: International League. 1918 and. 1919. Toronto, International, 1920: NVashington Americans, 1.10) anti Mt Bostog, Ituordtlames, 67: at bat, hits, 57;,dotibles. 15; 216; runs. Iinha-i- s delphia ifil. ble eitmv-;- ortliCIOUt Chance Z.: , ,' faces by far the hazdeet fess, Notr-0011tS : only is,he unfamiliar with the Ame, -' emitter,thenhe Wan least.ie Of today. andItie nien : on ha roster, but he is working for I G9 ANGLIA:S. Feb. 3 o trouble . in boss Harry a temtetratriental is expected with the players of the - I-, Iraxee. More than that. what playlt;lultrat Angeles club of the Pacific Coast has. at his command Uttar 28; hatiiersChance ,,t01 lar,:05. q, -for the most part short of f.rst di- baseball league about signing contracts ,i-avt. Ftelding averI this 'ear. acocrding to Charles Lock- 'WWI caliber. A:7, at:i a, who aye Besides all that Chan(e will go to hard, business menages. ,11. 19 ,::, I1111.1 it:1 .. 1.:1Segnall work in a city where the fans bal., there are no hokiouts ILS tar as be has...,,:,.... . . - - games -- - - nip" in other CorlicstN- by thr Critti- !!9111-IS )saSua ,Icernstd., :..:::l. soured-0- h , .t toni PlaCed who base already ItPlayers high , JAPIFIS only r IPORRE'rr By J. teams. having seen most of the P nneetons Misfortune . It.', !toper their signature na Angel contracts are t, 'Mt by King Features III In one whit has made sig hit, class players sold or traded to other , . .,(Copyright, Syndicate, inc.) i rimer PooderineCrandall and Claude At Princeton unioreity during the er ..,:. ;1,',14,',;,' i club') in the same 'league. Chance has lime's at hat in a gams twice ''r;t,5 ThomasFRB ,,i',:t.',,,, titottmore. Howard TREAT Pitchers. the tarok's ilkoAson Cod ell Roper instilled a lIn greatest pest , ; a foggy optiook Still, he he s en-all eirrfte.Ider, and Ear1 Medi natdwin.. ,::. ,q,:,:. ETV YORK. Fob. 3 Tennis la of 1922, will be ineligible to play phrase into his men which finally ttrin itb ti ktilo season,. IP d11 this iii ',,ti with . , -he teed upok hie new duties ,,!:,,T4 ' , :' ,,.,,,,:,:, on Aptql 22 and July .1 Also -Big Three- title and au,PpOsed to be A gam. Orly for with Princeton in 19231111 hoesuse he ror thorn-tIlia. old time borlab entlitudatmv attd 211 1 :?7,.,,' .. h'e athletic :,' the- - .4eittlyng rgeorssit wioning-rtin-for nitrates ked a In game Kt i itilorp gured', St ,. Pot ,' Yet wittrran .i tprs 1 0" youth. drive. That 0.'1 A t 11, ,,b, liolv troas in Ma-it. av iParnit This phrase. a gam.. by coing home from sec- rii buret.- - na lune ;,.1- .; i .4,: ' to-- put lloost:lt Ittiretecww.ltel 11161101IBT INII.11 -.iir vit,;,' ,..,114.14,....i now urwitnetwing the was a student at Holy Creel -- think of this country: Trent execute. "r and then - Aneeded by hit it:. a sarrifie;on 0 victory onti hase, fly il, f MetiCall leagtlee'lltalt."Inti vear and was called &MOO to PtttY li,;,,,-- .:':;;',:. spectable of Edivaid Swayne, aged but ones, was used to remArkable advantage iti Vernon spencer. who as with Les ' Yet according to tho , 7 :;"'1.;- 7 "may need &something more. his first ' ;'..7g :''.?: '' 49 of Kennet Fpuare, the Of Iiguring. hIS partlr-1game in which '.2, all Three trivyttning way zwason, last Mr. Kechnie will make !Angeles '' ha t rn uat be TAKE ON ration in that La : . his the:Ttgers ntagett it cornhack in the cpponenta. &tart It Pittsburg. though be bandied nned ma a full 'ear . int lizwavne. tn I g final period to pin over a eilver-h- a .,J !red, and whtte 11,,:1 the Pirates the last part of theHe192111' In anoton Ile with ' plAyed College victory. Roper's men meat thp- auto4-' &season and did a good lob be ....... . .......,. w........, t i.417 t'.,t4r f.a4.i. , of 'The-ton-' II firweton lart measollft tOta Of thudl surgesattor - 4.,11:..; li:41440 A. ttrwrog the moot settled of any what' r tmitt Irr;LrTsimit can what readily be Font -' new starters. Ile knows f mo:' My two sons played tennia---anThe greategt of trarli and field Pitts- - (International Neiwo tier,i,l, Staff eorst brilliant lariat. tit the -- more than any of the others-the- Aamoctauata. Press.! p!a.1- it well.realionden j reioted the ..by....Amarkan. atinet Murphy many yeArs haps the enichesMth burg finished in a lie wnh tn thebeiNDoN. Feb, 3Thick e ; ve tt of 110 IN('. v.. b. 3 .14,1titer .d.lei,ndn.ofiertt hfotr tt4iseire'..ritrttmti,antonshiti and greatest of hit the Tiger .athletes or ago .;ntrofium2d thettri-sty- similar to Nev.. Louis Cards for third placerace. 't en ettejtietem are rol;ing up in the wake iN, inia'nsom king fit baseball hurl- - was .t.t1 play the !Iteil;munt, remain on tho sidelines next thaw- - .4 ti e. now fatuous Pr Coup. -league perinant A team- thilt won't fis motto witty ta go. tielof the announcement that Jimmy era. today signed a contract with ah oy s tutored me and, though 1 found It that McKechnle hasn't farbut lie licke,1- btt strenuous at Itrat, he tan Vttide . the world champion fli,aeght rintrate 1 be licked cant can't get much higher, !Yarned the tricks. and in a littlt; whits ; Dillon Returns. Jack for the Ped011 t3111P Washington corning the From by !PAni . Kittibrf,1 what Loser. fa'vore accepting the offer of tumble a lot lower. and that iboys a pretty fair 17 as if la t; oler To; oivres. t IFTD7 fandom is rooting mightily tiirected hy Murphy it the. National sporting clots for & bout: and ara'Unrt'l tho arrival of a baby . he will try to guard against. the in there was a great deal thouryl i "I realty think that playing tennis with Pancho Villa. the American title' girl-- in him canuty. for Jatic Dillon and the comeback of (Special to The News,) veered teamii His ilf 10 added autosuircestion, holder. for th years to my ic drone fin... .h. hag ....Must Make Better tie-he effort Feb. 11Preparations reiCATELLAi. his rny. KAM has successful loosened all times. at Joints. ritish boittng fans are agree4 that': maid. Asfamily system up helped I fur Me. have never spent was Not no many years ago rebuilded my oluscles oae it would be, a wonderful show. but - a ..betterinter titan declared time artd ,agai km,Y largest crowd that hiss h:art action. my orie of the mightiest fightera In the Rage in 1923. whole body. Nthof best the in the they Itee far from convinced Thar It- ing aronil the Teettrilline heti. put (if history are bein ever gathered in game. Dia greatest feAt mar in punch. ever will eome off.- The skepticism Sean', the Red gag. wound !Dig Frank ;Wotan to a crintson flame Hes in- America.. ch.e made by- - toc...ton-u..entidrfm. 'Mr;',, arm .11.1141 in peopie am part of probably- witt peretet- unfit some (tern- Moran gAve a few In the American Isamu& cellar months after Britton's Mental only And Iticharde. Then Alma .e. felt the s to lielief Lapse. Ile announcement as animal the terms end for the arrangements belonged. Bush Willard A gruelling battle. that's juet. where theycame While Walter refuge4 to titicurge date of the match are forthcoming. home in. 191'1 a Utah athlete- boarded- a,1aNi.' of life idedite tearis, the Amer. on their comparative phowlila. AN MORGAN tells this one team. Waohingtori, on duxh.l.1 Feb7 thut t WMh vU teem, the the itillettlit him salary would Readiest tor- Chlea go Where- he hopedrati Mterate the ler meth - position. Fletcher's imvtlith Pince 'in little Idaho village. aceorg. was then a better warrior than Wil- win it place. on the American Olympic 22- in the 'chief reason. for the 'key- - canon, he ounilite.1 that there was! -- I Jack Batton Phalli,- wound Ut5 took Jack to St. Louis to fight lard ,although All thy new loaders lictem of the was a foot taller ing to E. E. Larkin. traveling freight no reduction. the National. wa x shortly to leave for and Thomases which tioubting In then. SS some Bcforo th battler. turned up. fHIlnn about facts and Pae"netee agent nftne Unt" have their ordinary pounds. outweighed Is the failure of followers of Brit- world. didn't mak aria teat who has just returned ale Sono afterward Dillon began to skid. Stockholm to shiny off to the the big leagues they miatip began I noticed Jack sitting in boxing affairs to understand why North Sanpete Taken a great extent from eystem. to fin. tutored This -- she- teamssome corner a bueiness,tirp to Ashton. in that his fashion. came. chap. rather de.le,ted lie wade Sichnees among poor changes on thai Not Wilde ettould went to take When he came bark from the first tightesnd then some poorer ones. Roberts of the Brigham4 who made the trip to attend lehed up in the firet divisions, by Eugene People hotels who the Down by Monti Five round ha didn't seem to know what I Evntually be was forced to retire new managers Americau re es at year orr the special train only have thee three In Young university. was an ardent be- - the title, Wikle is a wealthvi 1 was saying to him. His face was the broken tfl health and broken in the way of man, tits own much to contend with liever in the fart that a team or w hich wee run tato Ashton on the whole' blocks of houses :tSpeciel to The News ) Of sorrow his mind was s,Jmo- - rianress but stand. they when Y picture of the racer numbered I.4aa Mr. (Is they 3 .Tho Nerth t,.topete htg earning tie licked, cant be deKANT', in his homeCardiff. Wals---a- nd outside that arena. added disadvantage of Rut some mortths ago Dillon'p body gent that won't have th M. Voter:zt 1.tot ,tght loot to wiiro -rives a sweet income from the pro-- : bsskruaers ,11,,s,nrkpianr 1,41,i:,y,e0anr,trtnh,ieart:Ilmrontile licked" was fir the second old After 'mend. The :.:. tir 2 .t. round still to it 14'41 The fighting obliged to make a better showing cpf la of a. sch,,t,1 began burn the ing 11021 t.t, - thriving bookmaker'it bust- same. On arrival at Chica go. term ed as than So than their predecessors In w.. rh. jammed a fist into burned within him again. De POitght same train. ,1,,, o,i,.t.'110, ,,,.1 on this netts at It de g'n" fens difficult for ramitt his ribs and yelled a battle and got one in Columbus a dub." this chap grabbed first placo it tram on;t, ihe sc.urare to,;! in 11122, or be jeered here 10 believe that mere financier end .Noria I Train. what sa matter with the material these considerations Waltem of the locate tha, unt, ,t,I. collo. ,Ince th "'Hey, Ohio, Against in the trials, in the bitch Jump. which! Taking a look athove -be would to strong enough hannetore OU'Vontd th,:41 Ge 6eld goal fallen heirs looked at met with sad eyes. ThP PaAp With which Dillon ennourired four new starters Arrangements are being made to tun him of a place on the Antcri-- ' - Jack to Induce Wild to memo from his his inetrian Made many believe there inpureil 'Coming hers to St. Louis just TeMonti North ttanyeto, It is easy to ate that Chance and trtctik: train for tootinetis Mn of retirement. minded me that the last tints :4a U Lahr to aehton ii r Mr tArkin gild. wag I, much of greatness still left with (.in team.. ti. T Fr Fletcher are the worsta off. Chanceof ' 3 Alma Rtcharcla thPrefore waP a firm a fight and him. t ; here for trot collection about Believed Through. $2.000 l:, 0 ii, iie,ovc wTh efford an opportunity nf aio.O. .1f. rt. has for the most part I inat ch. i....cosen if r 11. I. it sturk the money in a hank. bPliever in autopuggestion. At Borns, rt.. ii o . And Dillon homes to prove through ti!e race and classic la also a general belief that in...L. castoffs, many of them from tt a New There h'h m:nes.ing a a .,,. , - as a e. fair Wilds is all hnok and 1 Crint remmber the ,,,P,n. he bank troat,hPti the of nee, he averal nolium bar Yankees. H. the aviated over York trade with thp their a.quatoted throughri,i fighter cMsitsols t .4 Is ! !,' ! bank where haP made for the next few tnonthe and fair catchers. with Mid that he knows deposited the mony: A it, ifis bout with , pitching staff. high hum, sotitig a. new svor1.1.s rc. in thatNt part of tb country. for resi ,,, 5 If a terrible infield and a pretty good Pets Iterman two years ago, in which AIlansufs. 0 0 0 o 0 li Lailsen, rf urroundint towns are the atood until the Oiympir dnto :ord which Madro,rf Pierer. t outfield. Jaelt QUInn. Billy -- -the American scrapper arrtve for the big ent Wee g,tmei, sere held .1 Artt?,orptti Int). fire, BOWITd Ehmke and Bert Bolling from Jimmy" a terrific lacing. gave t In .. wi Tots.' Torta,t is 6.7;. it it retard YalP stas the . 1' 1,1el tirru,nhahf:.olirtny Richard Landon awyteee.ialmtor:itn..,;;;:. Detroit. Alec Ferguson and Benny &V having marked the end of ',Ankles , chaP who ?haltered the mark set by Larldn said. are but mediocre hurlers. 1)e 'Carr career. That fight took -Bert fighting Built. Al Walter'. niehards Muddymuch out of tits little kifitish MarNal z11111oroniWins Close Al Devormer are the four that It wan 5 at San Francisco, Richards; wi) leh the driver. and Chaplin helieved he had of the rariou; teem , gnerally . tele ()vernal and losaMo-tosmicPoston catchers won the American chem.,- will race their dogs. Is bolos dragged f,i- - Lite plinffeleilt cOrl: -;" tinned snow in etn the rourao would tho the e field and in I athlta"ca daily. appearance track and News ring of pjonship may be able to make winners outwill entail. t4nroni Mohniet. Difh 'c lming his theory' of a few years ;tec- - self iP now ahoill a foot and If they do they thil collection. teetote-eover solid. l'.1,::1 s deer,. packed hepotere vious t o advantag e. L MI he rated even greater coeditor ihau .. Ntst asir th Fr,v.. Seems! numt ut s vIrtry ent ries have been made so The Red boa hope to grin rartemicn For a nurnber D years Utah boasted fa'Twelve St players stared hers bist night. in itto tiro, hall r. ;.; nus 6rby Issoeht.lone.4 owe.,...te--- - one of the Sos K, YOB come of the stars of the Baltimore lob. waposwbad they runners t0t04 distance h'th hout oxalis 1,, in4 greatest PI.,4 Kont. "Smoky" Gaston. - El boider ri,.i th Menet. Trim t!me of the Mat at their Salina Joe as Bishop such eyes Briley. .clula. 1.1111011, igh the fins,. nee eettied doss , peetotsa the in the west in Ted Johnson. It was I.Iui Players' -whr, out. Schalk' was carried molt, a, being Mervin- - Jacobst a ...oast-to- t e 'ne "4 ri.s'll '""-Y.--- ,. i' frlends no more y than a collar needs its oo!t, g,r1 driver in the thrilling to have engaged in a fiat fight a sort of hobby for Johnson to jotiron-tho Scow t,019. special to The New.) tn 1:41,601 and annually win the-t4 the n'edeo teams. last year, won the second after commend itself to public with ofCtRud William will button. 4' al. 3 atiwm SALINA. orm N rob orhooi Th. five lugli Phits Count on a to thZ her 'Williams fame also a garne-natinnnt because :t If grid marathon aeries there. shows Johnson modifed Ci. disposition T. acceptance from Punguitch Fog iStOrra a el000 vimory 1, I' ti T r P ts exported to be a win- pers,.sted in crossing tant in signals'. 1 a a a 0 s,vropssi.lf a over the SalMn hdin quint Mut ellart I confine more of its attention to keep. brmful confolencea bellev'er cid e:r1 who in Lorena lit her wonderfully fast team of ono of the (orient Ammo. 4 Henry Sand. 4 o lo tog barehiali clean. and loss to the pol- yet. after be mentioned the matter. to of the present system as defined and 12:: 0 0 , Brune rt.. men hero tho, Msnteett.rf a hold-uman owners. was o th elf a club and 3 mason. it newspaper, i li'lairnsenx, end of tho third- - quo?luer.c....'. atory icv of polite rn, 0.0 mi. toA 6.. Ifttor than h. 0..ort . e ter rithworUntillettmth mould be 'iT'nuntriovlog picture cameraMen will , andJOS ilactia,.f11,,A9, Intim-Io- ta 0 a I record t hst,,racts 'issued a:Tlet- &flier. 4 escellenit-It.1,4,.. rmora, from the rum of ch,isors U'oti WorItl Hest th is year. their films t5.terle,,,ts. Attire" HerrnAm- - the latir from I a 0 et,t,t, .a IA rg I Mt lila period gave the ft.,,,,n.if. : pritsion, anti at the same tinte butter shown throughout, thee0Untey. Destratile, Expose 6,,,,, t.,,tterwor, 0,,.15ne In 1916. Starch. the -1..,,,,,,,...,,,,t,,,, ..1,,,,,,,,0 Ilniversity in the out 1110114, 00MPti it OWD Other it enterm - An inmnt-other Pvtulled'tnrt;Peith.letreetwah4npo"Tntlnitladthtte'VforeralitilTta '10.141.0., Itl:: provided for at that time would have- Utah basketeers under Coach Nelson' - 3' :S Its ...... 0.010 at his oid, Peskier, thaw at Lamy 11 ; ..1 I ii: Torato a conatructive viliev. 'Let It:- been espowe II get the the crowds. will he a card of boxing rind Porn open in the inner work ungavorv-omiugbut it would Norgren aranged a Panned, itrnmtre. Cork - emwithobstructive or peetruetive end have vindicatid practice game- with bouts. furnished by the Pocatlin AthNobody knows Just what as Joh, Probable s baseball , that tiport, own team of Etagere from Oakland. con. letic club'. au open air dance.- utilizing the oreanitation, will 'defeat its 77...... th reat of lite Infleid .011 be Clark Pet. was 4mmuneto eonpiracy. As it was, a11dpi-el ends- -- the:public wilt waste little aym- one of the keenest tiVi.P1 in the slick. bard packed snow as a floor. ,, Jobony billebell at abort was delayed more than titnger It on ,and Wilier Fewstim cm third la tom lway- par JUSIORtt hy iatheyedaernuerneht the rzctthiartA country. In the warm up pre-- I Lake Team' Salt eiTht of Division. -duiettptliel not them In iii Standing Justice the thing lines tip at present. Derrill Pratt cl. 14PRING CITY oniy wereu to to vious play the game feet and tWenMit able-Ara to Utahisupporterst graok has beep traded are -a squeeze IS0Pout of -- vvere dumfounded by Fo r t he ourfletti - Won Loot v I., P.- Roark gent to Toronto. I yono. hour T.- Pvt.- ability el i PPRIN,; ("ITT: Feb. 3.tithe local Junior member.. of the team elr'..Inl!. f 0 Opnta ,e-- - rilliPedlettrlarrld ntld It looked like a cinch, tt'o'g a"oTrere ida'eft.antralktt.h' 'it"'vntialjtuoron I"; -- - 72-- tn., le Wan a v.., 863 4088 High Game Clews. treated those under suspicions like out- - the visitors vie Keep for the visitors. Coach Noe-- elearir oute:aseeel nd the locale ovielneed - '2 It. D. S a I 64 .887 kept stledt and thus victory final Conine noon May Mt Proinid flgni 'AP,n1". Ore of the stated objects in the Un- - cants,- but they : 86 ' men We-.to words a his to The old weretuttio lead I of the fear gren's from the "clouds? SW, difrk,aity ... felony 2 .. tit about 2 bottl:ttg compoundd 87 --- - .333 to charter is horny off so Chan, 'flail Pletcher prevent lons mart. 'fight. tight. fight. Pia glut, fifiuthel meermh. but there wall again! . .. '3 67. .000sttspieloit agninst baseball.- tench as i bents tabbed (.rani te II it dida t ftritab The writer. was In ttsnd.tore ati1".tY" Bowl le the Idle of Pasatina's tolg recently, however, Leslie Mann only one good haveariaed in recent yeara. from aria-to- t More hesitate over in Pttil didn't well do will last. and that mlit beraum the Wawa. ware IA It turning t him. feature. ing in the future," Where Chamhag a felt to the over Utah was lien the game was t,t,ure. 'In the lertgue e irinfine much of its activity to this Douglas's treasonable letter the victor. doubling ilia bait was t and Douala pltelinot Matt nti fair ottifield authores. if it wishes to be cause Ten Best Scorers Salt worthy Lake Division. V' ,,,, he in score aro weak the Illiniminitnoeill ofters terenten ii ea vrith greater AtiailkitYItYIlleLbUrrif:il,OPL.0.hasebattbefere ., any.real ,re:1 there are ro h urle r), at Phttadelph A lawns wan done riassV 1. few more , believed unbest- - VI"! P" ."' harm live, T,e,lio u 9 ' p bite. s "PlartM Prellitott 0 CmeTtinnas Total l'in. the Nianna Baseball Dloyere Union able was n route to Chicago to enAs matters stand."' baneball is still would and Watiff Clirintennen. islotniew Corn aril. 44 ent 'Ugh Tfultheti. 23 ... i3 46 Ilasertgartnr Pr,nret on ha hlti the intercollegiate ',- ,benefit accordingly. ' tti die national tournament. under isom simpleton.. .anti the fault , Pett it. George Mr h And flume Wineric water po'o Hilo for 11 yeArs. . I I ' 42 20 .. ,,11. 1.,,,mard. 6ranite GO f. Ile the with .Les nt M114,,. that performance Utah fans No me,n e naiin in,,nw n TO COACH CREIGHTON. a WOott 14 . Carnian. . one hundre,Li Cotner, out of on ninety-nintimes , ,n High 4 !ten , n, told of the worth of that craek c;assy hoop e team on the Deseret p6.., t4 "4 g I I irrinit. Cetiter. L. I) S 2.7 ... A ImarY to dg t h Mir kroopme a. and tha, . t flIxnhnll'e'erst.thbeut dhee alut7i"om tthoathe ilfa'"hreteam. Money necessary for the four- - gymnasium floor. which later told the tit be done bY nig,. m ba- f,ii tr.! 9 18 about 0 i?.: litaeginc., t.tuard. EgY4 filet 'hit to r1gin ney Chtnago was raised in a few world that Utah had the greatest cat9 Hanka' Goody xrrn!d help oti 9 Mopping 0 Taufer. Center. Eng High becongermnielldg wua ,,lyIS vi,t,citellab,dstrilldthmetHewloillx1S , Or iO. 4. a Pmen hrter and teach unlyrs;Ty's ,frer to t heed coseht The houraNorgren's charces wining out .ing team on the map, 9 0 III fterry. Forongtt, Eget High .rame He a of ehotee a Wynne form dinhonor. more than behind tha bat in ail iiiii cell- atu, of some obaeure taava, in the final game of the tournament The theory if toted to better advanrotote. Forward; I. D. f4 0 16 5 teon. probable halt an ahidleg feat of tinting known as, pro,xx or eiimmation of camerous eand- against the Illinois Athletic club by' tage by some of the present day athf rat rette after ?wing maii If i4 .. -, dat"' ' Iai. Forward. Went .11igh ' gint,nenro inn squeale. one . ao wa in all parts tf the country. In to -ito point1.0,,,,t, PM.. letea Autoeuggestion a s a 7 Eddie C011iTie and Rav 1 I 0 ginnmntlio'k fromlowly l'earst..founiri4, 'L. D. 8. eIa Men Itke firm the ttruert lo some of WSer Waehingion university of fli. Louie will speak. ihstilled in a similar light. time. should result in better teams la might have dlesipated 0 thin to hem, Fletcher Waved a gear with if i'.4,.. at yens. of. the White gtve played a leading factor in defeating a everY tine. of ndeav or. boxing matodoroun results .. ' Nevi- York un4 'Mrs tbe tog 1,n hand, dorng w hth A. a natter of fact the time tt mil ., the with tWotb pad togrthr Fl ' done - -- . , A, - 0 . ,, ---- -- ares ,.' r . I '' ir ',,.'-i- ---- -- ----- N Itcr;-'1.'- - ,!' ,.." H -- lat4,-,n9,.frt- vl i -- Chicago-Princely- , 1 ...;-4- Ashton Preparing , i - d bt. I m rei-k- 110 i f tat P. -- :.- Tunt-ho- Vite--1- 1 , - I -- 1 '''''. 0 ,. -- - I - - 49-2- "rd 1 , ' -- . , T. --- ,4 ,,;,,,,,,, 1 ia - ,,; - FloridaRacquetStar P roves Tennis , Old Man s , 0 utam, ,., - - ntuit, ga " ; n. -- I.U.s.ouck.-.-C-Iiinto--- - -- . better.'" r To Welconie Large - Crowd for Classic riin - I E..b. D be-'il- - Dt4ie--41-ten- Tir-hea- I i - -- 4 -; b- ' . lb rity ca,nt(01 , ' 1145 1 t4 twb-ye- 1 !1' :. A -- lie-gai- i! n ,. 0 .., i.! ,: ,,,, 4, '.. . 1 1 n. 4 1 A A - Keep.mg Ba.seball Clean- Should -G- ante-Fronr-Snote Main Purpose or Player's Union Th. d rasters -- ,, Nrc, hat-?le- N. ,... a, rh., fi- 1 m J4 n Zioa.tals-4,......1- L-S-3 V et -- - . fteforee-ClArr- ' ett; A --" " M; - -I- h. . - , Ctirti-rtt- - hi 4 e2r8a -; 0-- 3 . . emus:fa-wh- - -.,- Merrottiry--141rm- , --- '.'"'' , -- - stool-pigeo- - - . - -- . I - . .. i , , . , . i ... .... ", playee-nhemsel- wi-IN- e ji 1..,p.artnh..,:i fi , ... - - .... ' -- best work 'folio, ht. etier le wm sure of wha' for the club thtit he ler leant maw 7.14 ,4 a , 2 . , ; '''.. ' , i , ,;..,,f.. ' fl ..., $ ....... - ei- "I'P iiill ty ... - th go- - '''11 - d' tak far. of am prsok riv Thta eml helm. ond ht Itteit lik a etenmer. whm..-tte Par k.r lad Ird the per ,nd aomenn. and la a long 1.artle fa orm lam are rinte4tro,i. ',it a ilia orrtir ?titter h,1) th YOUng-t-., resit Pk. F.1!e.ft ettllid Sand. emteed foe, ' Toirivrr rrwly. lima. tYt g Wir artann from rhe Salt -- -- K,,-; Ale OM", of ott is Pgelfle 'Cotton iettg Go11.9 Rapp on io giag ahottatee witb Sand ha yet to prove ht. 'Mfg Mae. metal. while Rapp has flown mehtre vie 4if WrIghtfratth atth the flianta mon; fa tbe utitity man'. mpt a staegvrous i ihiltnirtnolennn in,In Cy 'A- t , tnIin-r- lieTioneireen arqs. Curt's Wa',ker -firtel,9 Lee, a reformed catetmr, and . - cliff A tom 1.in't6 YOKEL. PA HAS AN EYE FOR MUSIC. I . - I , at . . Lrg It"). -- Li . . - , ' - . 0. FOLLY , - 4..!i, ANI1 eallibl : ' ., SI). 14?4,-'- .... N. ..a,44.'''.ele' tv't ; ,24:1' it:111H 1 Is , 'eltN..11 1 ., "li ' 'aIt'.. '5 if ' i ' ' , , Sterrett) . I - . L By Cliff t. z,''. I r ' TMAT rmAg2A4iO46 14ES Ft"44C 1 i I - Thse pogThaND. Ore Feb treated Mite Yokel here Thum lay night In bout ever tins most spectacular wreetling eiwn in Portland. two fal's out of. three minutos trained the tit" fon ta .Thys wthatork from mantling poewon with on ben a, beadscissoni clamped- on incanlie . 'took I h Then ,lo Yokel hit tho mat. tici subdued Tt.ve fl irit shieutiot ',genesis,' "is is series of punishing headlecka. Wth only 13 nitooloo to go. Yodtel attain benne e bowitiotle attack, but after eight . n HI of wrestling 'rive I exchange rautrht him about the waist.. slammed limn to the mat with himself on top . eruaned the .. 'Wind out Set bira 'sad gained the dociding fall. t ; ei 4. e: d, ,-- t 4 1 ' . I , ' ,e, i ,...0 - e ..'....,:: s 1 ' - ' '.;S. 1' ..,4 ....,3 "- -, .., .4 , ... , 4- 11 ob;d- 4,,,,e.,44,44,,A |