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Show i t THE DESERET !' .'V BRANCHES 01 SPORIS if t RECORD OR IH GRIDIRON set lope In Nosing Out Utah Season Young Eleven is ah fuo-at ng a. Octl! 0 ?? ;7 i ei oral J Nov. Mmea 0 NoV 12 Uv. 16 t bat; hi bo Li t anm, to i ; f I "nov ; x -' ULUilI. 29 Agijiy 21. Deseret Hews t BEEHIVE STATE GOLFERS KEEP GAME; IN FRONT- RANK Damon Runyon. Walter Camp. John B. Foster. - Davis J. Walsh. Charles Cumiskey. 'GOLF MAKES GREAT STRIDES IN UTAH DURING YEAR 1923 -- Irifers Sports - - Competition in H. S. Football is ) State, Conference Meet Farmer Teams Win Share -- Set New Standard of Honor Uphold And eron Stir. A. C Standard Club Membership Increase Materially Of Play Raised Lamb Is Outstanding Player. THE It is not difficult to trace the growth of the great game East High Leopards' Are, Sa& Lake City and Utah. Four year? ago the city) of golf-iChampions; Gameis , boasted a crow;nnK n nine-hole uiap Purges, one Country dub. Tociay there are two courseirrrrt another o? c;ghteen fcoles jn course, nr' eighteen-hd- e the 1923 state scholastic of construction. ll iv:i Unusually Keen Col-lec- c Logan previously by the other lines were marked by a disscore of 61 tinctly apperior set of standards. j.j. The Teat u re of th Crimson and The Agglesf basketball team of the state track season, ere ghs rams ." within an ace of winning the .State Umversitvj work of Glen Anderson, hurdler. came up for The the final round of In the preliminary and final heals play with the Aggie and the Romof the low hurdles, Anderson broke ney men needed only-- one victory the state record mads by Lee Sim- in the two games to take the honor. Utah won both games, being mons In 1909. Anderson set puahsd to the limit te both by mark of 25 seconds flat, which lop- tha Aggies. ped a big edge off Simmons' mark Exert In Track. f 1'S "econd for th event, The Farmers followed their basthe high buries Anderson seAson with a highly credequalled the state record. The ketball itable track lanky-- Ute star made which, was feapoints tured by theseason, and wa high man ofllthe meet. Winning of second In the conference meet at place Many Features. Boulder. The Aggies, with teamen Henry Webstar, an Aggie ath- - finished second to Colorado Uni't state for versity with her forty entrant the pole vault when he record declared The Aggie were two points behind the bar at U feet Boulder in1 the final point total j.j inchesan and His record beat by one-ha-lf many spectators thought that Inch the mark set by Morgan the Aggies had won the meet when Adimninm. the blue sweatered relay men apProbably the feature of the meet parently flashed aqross first in waa the ntile run between the the final event of the program The VB'er" Chick Hart of the officials awarded the relay to and Hoggan, freshman star Aggie at the Boulder and with It went the con University. Hoggan staged a great ference championship, rather an ftpnnt find distanced Hart at tbe empty honor for Boulder with the finish, doing the mile In t minutes ten men and the University 28 5 aPtonds, setting a new state Aggies of Utah with six. crowding her record by flowering the mark act right up to the finish of the last by dayman Kerr of 4.32 event , Conference Meet gnomes. - Lead At Tennis. AU three Utah schools sent teams The Aggie tennis team won the to the Hooky Mountain Conference state championship, playing five championship tourney held at real aces in Hammond. Howells, Boulder, May 19. Boulder, with three dozen entries, won the meet Merrill, Rich and Elder. Hamwith ! points, the Utah Aggies mond and Howells won the douwere second with S5 and University bles title of the Rocky Mountain of Utah third with 22. Utah had conference and later added to their six men entered, the Aggies ten glory by winning the state indeand tha and Boulder forty. At that the pendent tournament Aggies, In the opinion ef many, doubles title also in the intershould hare won the meet when It mountain sectional meet. The pain tournament appeared as though they had the attended the national relay won but the judges awarded at Boston but were eliminated in It to Boulder And wltt It the con- th first round of play. The Utah Aggie wrestlers, un- ference title. Nel- Utah had her stellar performers, j der the ,ute,se of .Georg entered but did not take a good re- - .a wer not ab capture th lay team. Utahs relay team would ta,e hononl- - finishing second In have won the title for the Beehive ,h 8tat meet. Their swimmers institute. Four new conference' tr,led ,h othr two colleges In the state collegiate swimming recorSs were made at the Vic Waikinsof Utah set a broad meet. Jump record with a leap of 22 Surprise On Gridiron. feet 7 inches, breaking the old Romney's football year has been mark of 22 feet 7 Inches set In already dealt with. Th surprise Webster of the Utah Aggie 19(19 day victory over the Utah leaned up the old conference mark Turkey, team was the one and Jn the pole vault when he cleared this accomplishment feature, alone served he bar at 12 feet l - Inch to convince the Logan supporters1 latt of Denver U- - threw the dts- - that th sue- season was a cus four Inches farther than the sera- - Thegridgrid year was big marked old mark with his heave of 139 bv a conslstant of improvement feet 2 Inches. Crandall sst player even though the Aggies a new mark In the Javelin with, were twice subjected to defeat, his throw of 163 feet 5 lnche.once by Denver University and Plan Olympic Trial again by the Colorado Aggies. Jack Croft captained the track The Utah society of the A. A- - U. is planning to enter some athletes' mn football teams during the 1923 and In both sports hia work l Tear next in the Olym pie tryouts spring, Of the college stars Anderson the Mood out prominently. Cyril mond captained the basketball is the most likely to come Local track men saynd tennis teams. Other athletie through of note brought out during that the long fellow can surely t the A. C. are. Ivina (qualify with the best in the country, the and basketball forward, have Hogan, haif miler would heen a good bet but he Is away ful- - Cowley, guard; Lindsay. 440 yard filling a mission for the U D. Ham- chunk Carmen. Javelin thrower Pol vaulter; Howells andThomas a chance-t- e show his stuff at toes- tier quarterhsek on the football team and bg Butch Knowle ing the reel. halfback for the year. season, from a general stand-join- t, eras' the Introduction ot several sections of the state Into' the Ut!e competition for the ftfst time. S.x d, visions representing Utah State Golf For Champion Season of 1928 - stale-title- Col-Kr- V ? :I:z foot-ba- The reason of 1922 was consul-- ! cred to- be the greatest one in the history of the ancient and Scotch game- bere hut it had nothuifr on. the season recenty eadd. Last summer the golfers add .1 a - twentv-fou- r high'schools. had U " jx-- r i ac- cess to the title. pot T TTXIt XIWZTH1I Wt B. The enlarged scope of th race a tho ship and It efnMd thaj Lawk. Increase in the uuffer c i!ue uct IS Ctalj 79. Wyoming U. 0. produced nothing new in the way dAiL Mrs. mvi'i 7 Cfcssptos Stair Y. 0. U. B. without Utah at 15, any previous expericcf Oct. ; Cnowie jof champions, however, for East ' the fame, ia fuil 50 cenT of JJIxrt B. riker, Noi. 3 Hah 105, College after bitter .bough Membership in the Tountry club ( BHtry Clsb The victory tn the title ttti La o 3 - - - ieefeesed to eaparfty an4 6, Co.orado egat-j- t SfcrtiA Nia. 10 Ltali gme 41 the xty f. powerful Granite than 159 golfers became members W. Earl . Forest Dale Chsp nigh ouif.t, an organiiatlon that aft of the Forest Dale club. The muhad prevlotuvly defeated the Leop-ar- d Not. 17 Utah 7. Colorado U- tas t Frrrbalrm. In a d. visional 29 I'tah 13 Aggie 21. nicipal links at X h!ey fearne. UsstH game gave MsstrlHl CltspISB "bowed a gain f H Decent The . her LftU consecutive stats Tear Ela. b. v. r. 25 were Park Nibley golfers tills. Park CliapUa Wsei Vftdry 1 he 29 Ii. Y'. 1". 16. Montana cent more Urm. J. srabia. thn dick romxet. by ip. per 2cw Sections Improve. nt n got l Coach orer Clsb Rase Osdea the season f liui:, when tho iriNtry the dope and win in !!. Y. I11, Colorado he ( Gsilllas. Competition In all the football was revenue 43 of the iour?e r vUll't t OsSes Cesstry fish Weaeas centers was kept throughout the football per cent of the ninjr fhe state A i expert. o B. T. U0, Colorado season and Interest and (ktMpioB tra. A. P. Btgrlew. f Sunt iH' championship, made his year of Tournament rivalry In Play. 1828 ! .Ta IS, mther phenomenal the southern section places 1C Jack If seta Tournament Cr.riiS ;7 1? T I'. 0. CiaH V. 15. new to the T Croft, mho captained that football sport, proved 3 3 Y. C 19 Weitern i team, waa not only a big factor in standard for popularity. As soon AM A I LUK MA1MLN very gratifying to the directors of om brinfffng football tQ as the season got w.ll under way the state I'jllege 0. T.. ' ! supremacy Th competiion. crttL ADD INTEREST. TO the Adea, but waa likewise an each of"the three duos promoted the I Ai cisra was mad that all th team U U. Y V. 0, .Vtah A. tournaments j handicap were of an inferior class this year, team weeklyr lnatrurofpt on. She track SPORT IN 1923 the Ther-vrejtaU. jjat Fon- which he captained. iher ;;t n. Y, I. 6, Colorado statement being doubUess most! for the and ied 'ifer ii CoI'a 31. competition Two thiiga stood out prominentfntermounfan amateur wrestlers based on The fact that th 'Jogger--nawas keen In Clali lYrdimeB Chanu. team wa absent. the Arciea memorable ly Hal" the out- - jconlenled for thf various weight tt- - benee Leopard MLf permitting a close and Inter, Thanksgiving day victory roll of Utah fresh-r- y A. A. U. toum.meet held Th I n iv performed of the year He t U season. la pro! ably a fact It honemu. were freshmen won lit ininxx rffting state IV9 won the state champonship for the i,. the Deseret gymnasium March 2 that in tha Salt Lake is Tr er t .i fwiaall by l tones over "the and in' a nd 2. The meet attracted men Trom branif of ball was belowdivision time consecutive vond I Pr IedshiBonh?pli!v1n!ffwddteam standard, lwt.1 :ie H. Y. U. and Utah Aggies 6 V, i but nd f th9 a" the Increased Pint interest 1 were to due tfama Both game Ckei the eveat w Uon of plsy. Interference running, una8ua,,ir the balance of the team plus the tut Thtmon Clilm.-- U.mh 'hroUKhout pant'd at Cummings field m Salt n Si tt already mentioned increase n parI ... variety and us of plays, etc.. wasfin., Utah swamped the Brovo flnalu-'tw foucht k"n- .do r by the high school riraled by Capt h Crt-- fighting ' cftlcial In ticipation (inenln.gs by the rore of 44 to 0 D1t ,J,he 1922 tournament with! i makes the by season on etabll-ta his the the Leld; beat leadership of Aggie the meet and Ira Dern. most successful ever generally th tad later handily . charge .1 rnliar result IDfalht ixmg effect on the players and blsi put on here. list year player on Teovember 24 f.nld was .world's middleweight champion, was j, riiatiipionship te. cwn List Of Star . pe of high class pery the count of 23 to of Bolt referee of the bout Ten fast bouts aimo-- t 1 ere who stars first of the Some Numerous stars stood out duryear Lake golfers. Only thr-- e outside were he'd oa the second night of id I I g;:i be heard from neat year on ing the season and they deserve entrants figured in the meet (the tourney which deetd.d the le I; tne ai.tiiv teams aavi Tauter, lateremirata'n O tarn will and The for the deeds ius recognition and champion that Ralph r In i Howells, huifbnck, Botta. the spectators at the big thrilled Werner Arthur. - all of Ogden.!1"1, tackle Fo. tackle, nvest halfbtrk. Ryan, should nd mention Bpeolal 0ec:.nntYp7,.l sad Coffey, center, on the Utah the first round with Ross win kins, nnsltached. J. A- - Anderson, tin- Ue made of Jenkins L. D. &. fullon t leant. Un th Aggie team. SaunArthur lost to Leonard von defeated Clarence Harvev back; John Smith and Bill Dern, ning dowv quarter. and Stevens, ders, talkie, tackles: Elm in one of the early matches. Carman, h.gh. tn five minutes and 45 b.g Leopard alfbac a Mronili. became Tlllc. i Aftn that it Light heavyweight. Clar- - Leopard guard; Jackson, Granite Colorado (Jots purely We- -t our.G.i decUlined had for Lamb Utvcy. high. Lake halfBalt Granite Warburton, affair, guard; The TtocKy Mountain conference 'kin unattached o W'el- - back, since Promoter Harry s Benny Reuben of Spokane; Ted disposed of . U milium the second f ,ul :v. Dow and Dewey. Jordan Alton Pleasant Clark. iern:gfcf ratfna title, wloclt hue been in Utah for cf Miland Portland Walter Thye Belt Laksi Mil Eikreni first put let t. West, and Grove defeated Clark Dodge. Des- endmea; the two aessons preceding 192S, ler of Los Angeles after which he day. Mrfl H-hty ba eret gymnasium lit four minutes; high h a i fh uck and tkrkle respec-eterso-n, The Champion, left for st'oiorado this year. on the wrestling map twentyu11years hauls will return to Salt Lake for bouts . Provo an Pleasant Loader, quarVirgil high flmt, such a In been 1923 won the title Utah team Mr Albert B. 1 f ago has there season as that which calling for the appearance of Lou rd a Thedaii, Deseret gym- ter; Thorne, Spnngviile fullback; f'lietGunii sod th Utah Aggie In 1921. Till untnterssLng h tea in nine Alton nasium. minutes; Chris Tababer, Adams It fullback and Johnny Meyersand Logan n. Clark, defeated Gustav Tb.dell in haTenaueTdurlng the past year. I mason Colorado University, by ie b L final in four minute M'dd.ewelght Genteeh, Ogden high tackle. would seem that the game be been Jordan, These latterrth match for the title. Mr foaig through the season with ; Urr .11 divisions competing In killed holder of the A. E. Btandndgev Deseret g.mna- Bowles, lerfer! record, established unqueguar the race, and the schools w hich sotne highly hiterestmg matches to er Warner expects to secure the.r lost to Mr ,sium, decveioned by E. O. fkes a a without attained hitch. it services the Mmi-fmthem, follow: to tt composed was point Hht match wp.jpht, Clark build up Spjial Deseret Kosher in H game for the title whfp the inevitBalt Lake division East high. Petron, three years affo. That ia maneuveAt Ft' Collins between the p!w-u-- a.rrmnaalum. defe...d ' been scrap to successful mg West High, Granite, U U, ii. U. date. 'tiT country' very able result of political Color idu Aggies and the Colorado of and Jordan. Followmg Dern s proposed three wa, not' d --tided ring between wrestlers and promoInverMly outfits on Thanksgiving. o id and h bouts her make rival will a to rapplers between Ogden, division Ogden high, trip ters, gainsaying The Bouid"r crew won after a hard nxon the middlewest and down Into Tex- - player w Boxeider Davis high and Bear competing impresario ha'llo by the score of 6 to 3. Th e pL tbat. season as and the time that River by ears ago Ira Dern. worlds high. T liou'ier's team was rated one of be wlU been have well was division Cache' apent Logan high. tossing the beet ever formed In the middleweight champion ' pu,mg rat a"U,fe Von Eim ana all comers hither and yon and Other Show Sijle. and 50 seconds Pan- - Preston high and North and South ia piomhipx, GTh-s-ore minutes iu.nlan, quarter, looser, a gr enwere e plaiera national tamweieht. Robert ptewart. West Cache high through his amazingly aggressive foi'ach, McLean tackle end Mealy, The professional ram her re- D, Bmtlh. at c Balt Nebo division Provo defeated Pan! Peterson. Des-rhigh, gaged at that time In the style wa engaged in netting end flayed great ball throughout almost entirely upon the ac- amateuf in Chicago hirh, the b championship Lake City apart as tho middle- volves the m.:- - in. Colorado had set about gymnasium, ia three m'nutes Sprlngrllle, Nephl and Payson. there are a where Von Elm wn eliminate Dern of but tivities cente and five seconds. the universe. r of Sanpete-BbvieRichdivision capital weight with season round. 1923 for lho third in the 4n preparing the Francis Oaimet es we Dern was wrestling under the few very good wrestlers field. ML Pleasant, Moroni and the aimed Intenuun of bringing failed to qualify that have been a timlth management of Heagren. a man jnher divisions Saiin. W. Earl Free bairn, most brllrant PITCHERS WHO the conference title back from Utah Nelto th uedit e thr middlemore r&me. George the had who promoted wop Eastern division Moat Carbon of the vounger and ihe Boulder institute went to holds still son. the athlete Hr Logan other contests LEAD than any weight club championship. RECORDS Dale Forest no erd of expense and pains in the County and Green River. . the finn promoter in the business With the the heavyweight championship and defeated Steve L. Loain achievement ol the much desired Granlto Knnner-Vp- v in was medalist no .seems chance to for or there two 'he led whs three Pitcher, Clyde Thompson the Americas exception of r U- - J goal. Granite and East high -- tied for this tourmy but was eliminated cagae m Various departments durperformers - from - the eest the hi losing it forthwith. J. M. Lefsner. in ths local division with champion beat every middleweight John Anderson of the Deeeret earlv bv tltl went ing the season of 1922, es revealed honors cr Municipal golf club FIRST ANNUAL contender that cam along and oc- Gymnasium has been doing some to The three wins and one defeat each. Von Elm. He defeated y the official pitching records: Leonard A took into foi foreign match casionally surprise trip victory by L. D. 8, Lnal as an instruc- Freebalra in the 1GS work, both Stanley Co.sleskle, H. Sr MARATHON to eliminate another excellent in the Cleveland; over Grantts mad the tia possible territory wU as Ntbley utla aa tor and as a performer. Anderson the th s lowest to permitted claimant his title. medalist for trophy Granite for bad previouslumber of Last, for the. LEN' is a middleweight. Late last sea- play-of- f HUGE SUCCESS earned runs per game t tt. Ft- - D as las Coarae- ly beaten ths Leopard Logan Man; Good Matches son he made a very fine showing i Wh Pen nock. New York; had the high with a perfect record, won Sait Lake fans saw some brilliant in 1 bout with Mike Yokel. Per 'womens chatnptonrhfp MgA school highest winning pereotagv. 740. out In the Cache division and y Mrs " p.rAflremaErTs Ntblcy srss the th performance gropbUng imiidiwigiitlrr Lunl; George Uh, Cleveland, won the of th Utah High School after quite a jumble, won contender on by most promising middleweight championship nU b (Athletic asaochitkijL most P was Introduced one mad their bid for Dern , ,i,0 AJ IS ch.mpion- - Herman Plflett Detroit, tort the VbSS Newman end Ed. Shell. ra ha y the firrt time in 123 and th fr crown. 8ijch renutable athlete as Tbto about conclude the list of, high took a close game from for women at the most games 19 'em proved a great auceera with of U .hip tournaments i A IlsW AP Ed. Homme!. Philadelphia, worked Bvnngnlie to take the Nebo title, Carrol Gardner, Charles Renth-ro- p GOU&eTii 75 .4Ktw wam mrV A ..I 4 s nBA. ' Vftft..w4 rjnnere from the leading .high RILEY PUTS GOLF he be In th ML Pleasant won tho title in the Here's How' To Pack &. Mike Yokel, Waino Ketonen, mosf schools f the state taking part ! seed- Al Karaslck, Mike Nestor, August The new Ft. Douglas course wssl George Uhls. Csxeleed, pMeAcd JOB OVER WELL Army Knapsack hish, a H-rather obscure season. the .past during r memfcv-the A. A. th S Moat of U. of number O of players fused but little. largest He r hi th Sepp. Walter Mills tyCut Pappas, complete men who were later ruled Ineligiother - by ih to aiso ccsm Busy. Welterweights couri wicalng the the ML score and Pleasant pitched The haif Jim a other authorities ble. of Logos Much of the Increase la member-.hl- p of Innlnir 351. And the preferred to th sand price in the event, nosing out Fishing Excursion stalearta came and did their stuff. fair welt-r-- h A In the various golf associations tha Eat hlah team bv one point r n'l skinned' fairway on the Urreet number of batsmen faced conceded the title to Richfield. y1. ?! But Lern kept th title, 'scarcely weights hereabouts. W screen" occurred tn him ThA lompetition shown I 1.393. linka City and tha high! Sportsmen have noticed quite Bench The The tf Eat larroet amply of Balt Laka number of similar circumstance where temporary anof aa a contha much attainsd Jones standard Moair fall. (las division Eastern by hit wr made off Uhl 371 Th the best of these play losing singl were no tournament Henry !!ii.rati by the team point the fit sportsman uaieg an army knap thu.laata her.aoouta Is duo te tho ! ducted at th Fort. which were as follow sj world. rher greatest number of runs won out and conceded the honors During the paat year the cham- Provo, claimant to th b Riley, professional sack on thair fishing and hunting were scored against him lift , wae a great year for i. 5 work' of Mickey at it Jonee the Prestoh to Carbon County high. had end championship. leading promoter pion Idaa prent course Perk of team the Municipal who ona GountrT club see t earns Th 14 to j aacrf-.dec. match hava i. mad 5 Opposinr but I yet with a .52 trip H gh v...... for match thii MRt .7.1 The first round of title play be- and the Hst seasns flee hits off Ed Remmcl hole Riley work, with Just on. elm: knew how to pack ona correcl'y. some business differences th. Desert through TVet Hgh ......s e..l Vrd ceased. Dern division winners was set fot 'tween fans a fun Gus Jack I Reynolds, suddenly to promoto tha playing of golf ai shout cf .uh(,1Jt a d.fcet, wlnn'ng from t.ej Opposing teems stole 11 basest them yj 34 complained Htfch 16. East high drew a j November la Salt kn.p.acka not bomf very lrga If does not wrestle for Heagren any claim th honer. Lj mas BroDjpflrrt( Dale players end th. for everybody Joe Bush. I Harr Grange High conrfd-red more and Heagren doe not is ream. The Fvrest Dai aggregat'onj Elam Vangl'der, ft. Louts, issued by for th round Logan beat out of Evanston, Wva, is 1. VT,. d, parked correctly. Blx nonths incVlhc ia d. k u. ...rrr. to plsy gJf 120 three remc but ! tvs Dern them. match has of won two be can carried and Cal Her tn blankets bacs a close gam at Brigany the recod total Boxeider signed be a coming sensation. -- Th. Ogden f0rls2 Keod Hart of "Preaton won the acceas to a coura. o., wlth ym- Ml Mil the way. tho corrcct'way. - up for matches tinder the manage- man. Art Smert and Royal Van th- - Sibley PMker Usr( ham by the score of IS to 2. ! rar over the Hsd funds In a city wker which was 1 ara y b'bl-staged defeated Walter of tha cc.c, most t0 knapout :h, dohnson, m, ment of Jack Warner, welt known TYsrhlngton. Granlto downed. Provo at Prove ce noble ruek canyon course, in the still in Its infancy. Riley has -- v City M ait Lake sportsman who is atJ Oa 7. At P.icb m this d "ton , PThei exieiUnt time of 13 minutes 5 worked, tirel.raly lo build up a real of New !HM each struck by the count of 19 to and flab. IBhawk.jr York, d, dec Hot. tlhS'-la rebuild to the her. make and the. emndc. of Jordan f Krancom eport Park Car boa tempting dur. at rd; i course welter Nibley Lckl. JaNl best matches R.chfiehj high fOUt 15 U. 1. ,v, three sa and in tn A'Arda to the rear seme popular among tbs sports Warner and Dern have outlined an year wer between pise sprinted Jones Johnson. W.shlngton. sod Howard played to a 6 --a 11 tie, but In th t7nn,(iil f r folded eo that they ;it! of underwear, winWeal th for ramDa!rn of Hsrt votee high ehn-each hlt 29 batsmen playoff the day following Rich. and Gus Kalllo and Ynf usen and toe Ehmke. Bpstcn three piles eios together; on ter, dtvklirq th matches was third to finish Hart of Granyj v 'Keyser bla-- d His success in this work Is propod 7 tied for the lead B, won t- - the score of 16 to 7 tee " d a Put inning In both;"; when he sorb, on la ite fourth and Square ef - East onptrateil jby tho grest.... and different Kalllo, the latter pOUD them outside shirt: en It one between bait Lake i fifth. ' Grizzlies Burnng. cities JoeST7the wrevtiinc the throughout facing avelinthsrnlve of the opportunTty Pjr of shoe, with soleNow tf;, Lhi. pitch oa H' . r on (he country. Young Albert, featherweight end 'lob Th second round of the elimin of lb pack. by th im- to plsy the gem end It lo Wa and Dern of Year Yale Ira T oulatie ,ad ?x,u!' shirt, another ation took PUce Uridaj, November Protege S hole No 2 at Nibley psrk. Mrs. Fans Also Spilt. provem.nts effected In the park. k.a!(Shoe. Place vifttra of nanti foldfd lo a like test ba.hs, wun three. Hogan of Provo are the only other vi1 Robft)ns perfo-meEast hit-- best Logan high nt In Big Three Sport L Ilian by ,ho score of 13 to 6. The n ,1!mhtb70c'upeon IIAKD ON TKlIvrK, by the Grizzlies Istrengh shown with at Dale, dIsVER3 Th yearwill1923 in ... ..... ifrom Logan was a surprise. Loh e hoerlgmny r tee Captain j mere ere- In hltory have been a boon to tn game ner, at lans into two group ngle Cel go next to Lakeof art,bark S.rlt touchdown m ln the the occura! lo lfc l n a to pack, how tussWho your, matches w L, jwrnn knows vrith th blu of Yai Important Its H Is on golfer tv v,,n h Imu Kim (he old.tlme devotees of the r when cijrrj-lnr- . Aftcrth os lha ninth KsBS .he V?!1 It color. th ram aa wit aa play rs5.UJ yard, jinff art a, interpreted by t2m vn- - Dern wrestled Walter Mllier In the hot Of tach clos-d hla From th indoor season thst SaH Lakes Salt Lake theatre late last aearon on the And speaking of Yokel. foln'ha in Vw fof a blocked Login punt and T:l!ift,.rro,l.,,i and n lie er.iblo 2!!V nto t he rna So L I broke the course record at the ; llKk1 lat winter, on throush th P whom he f many year, and eliminated th Californian as rolled othr fo!Iwit a pTsmallr ,,ned Burke, ' s sea-- ; ,nK P!ng- program snd 'wrlndinc ki k. Bill Drt. tact. l mo In i This are anrat And there contender. will the a worf hiQ you champion the psaek. dense hf!k.v this month, the Elts kv -, ... to for the (l.velDp Ptirke made loh A,1 'he rttn'm will be Improved 'ey hope quite a little room left Jo which- j,t the shrine ot Dern, who believe non has brought only two matches jl.ucole massed on of th ihoit pectsctractor la provided ehen on eoenU find Let'i'-ilds- . e tins of tobacco, rail and pep- he present tine holder to be the in one of them the champion beat Granite, on inis dc, .re o- - it year loo'n- io . theTnumber record that r," really. good golfers, to rput d Iriy triumphant artlelra! otU-- 1 small shakera h'.a-BichLekl ,.? the the wallopd-rlul. of eouraa and hi. by in ever he the Cra,.pU-Montana weight have Bu that another ath.r and annals ,nl plan, lent who play 4,'nll!nt 6 BIC known- - Besides sweeping to ever trod a m.L WOB in a game played Tu . apertacuUr Contes, war- - the Couni Lh flaf Throe - Btrangeiy 'Grai.ie by tne svr of , to . enough, the heights In ehrht field of , the oucetra nty "f ib- - teniu gam Heinle the If, Now Engle, close matches knapVourte.ntH eta your arlll green The can mpetltion in coiiTincinif fashion, Six Utah Golfer hero !' tb still their t Granite think mrt Yokelitee next. Boll th wnd Srierfe This daf. cover Eat sack snd fasten Tpv doer I' rtor from jubuque. Iowa Tai Wednca-da- y, qff ewHern At Cimnrra your blanket or blank,:, lotos tight j beat lho brilUantDet'n.thoueh lie- eras one of the most thrilling and dTae'abrationtu L'fftctld.Nib- 4x branches or (riato honors In rd ward tro1 tiue No'emer Euat won out- -a roll and cover with a piac of elght--o jr baa failed in three successive at- bYtterly to Make Hole in One iVTMrk'baV bouts improvements port. No other eastern lntlt!t!on different he , oa dm- ounce The duck end v,P Salt A lonjg In tem iTko lift th. to put fi ard crown. Ruine. temp can boast of a record ven clo ' but i'i to and It astabli.hed in r Hal Fr Tdan.lr 'Tfr vour pack. Make the blanket ftnnA rhmriion-ifigure that this rmarkabl achievement triples of Dern naturally till Dera t;J During Year O. A futur w',llt standard for r ercrnS midjlerTl no U t.he or Inter-obattler the ancient longer line paved way t eeiate championship Ogd-ooif and Counter tw With a irhLloton it Tr .n7iiiih2.fdTi ThiliMv of vlon her. practic you enn do match wciht match champtonahip general recognition aa title holding n! H c on'v score of the game andfc th psekinc Job neatly And ecu rely titled to WTE sank have been sained by filled to refrain th honor y callbr, r barinf 15 minute. 4n bu.M U'w It ( klc V. t. abet set th in swlmmtnir. polo, - . Hi -- three ureomiv attempt, ad- - MJUltl t JvWU J FllS - j and football, while the wl rawing niniia Blu dilional t yeera ot experience on the! Nscrauirv All roFootball -eW also furnished In Dexter Cam-- ; Cew. trretsK conCollege Fort Dale fag- end of hi. career to tho rtGHT. T.rl thU Nilt Jm aeeenhtot. rolf tttnsii, the Jhrv Hk Ft IwivU. aord- -l ' fttHl aa h.le Ha A trary notwithstanding. At prraent orouta- GeU for champion. "Bipr Three" bonori went 1d., Independent . s,tuation ihe to the Blue (n iMts set ball, awlmminx, appesr n.jplc of ths Blue Rids team Fannaer r e euc. Com ;vew Yrk depWewtrd rtevM that Dern League has a help wantod ad In tlm Fni or Rowing. TAick and Field, The fenrral public tt t , upport. n Therw is little likelihood wt; Baseball Cross "Cuuntry an dFoot and Yokel wjll ever meet on tho column of the B porting Nsw. bawe-mOrxnidre. ks in bna f ie ti Calleta longer i needed by major , del bt. llgi ball. a rfearrpl' the on big blr trad Journal If read: oiM'e N fc'y at football, and th tlm rapidlyArlll th at again and this tmost nlew 1st. rwp aa k(b a "Wanted player for Hafwr. The yefn Jtatw GoIfr Two eastern championship ttttsa lumni to bring the of every iixvnp will do ; et1ve ftmpisjt'M a month. Fa Hire to do match 'ycame approaching when bait club of th Bin Rid he of the of the Use sportthat went te th Fer WesL for besides be hi to view th it Kuliev E infinite he teiillLln Into fl in back ng ear. fwmwm t tiri whlth city. Uon lle thlp I f cr Class IX wa-vthe rowing victory of ths University r f tt--ach a the . . vice year, -rbav.poT. ad prMUiv the The vfociat en w ii ar- Meanwhile Dern 'is karMfArm. Cspt. W. L ot who know me. write, yefrtember Tnle: n of Washington et Poughkeepsie, the nd snd piwrf yard. 3fVpe5 ! secret Atf It rf ft.n - ef hi lit.,tLai.d refusal a wrk in tHr roasrln over, rtngftTr Hu manaser, the ninth bd shet th a4 rctftq CaporaL cwwrse. Army wU University ef California won third Droclaa coatest, tair aa Ft matbnuf-whicall for unit piwlcr pa." T track and flald UU tor th bTT . straight lima 16. Whitman J 4 Standard l- Utall. 1923 UTAH DURING IN state University won the Dec. Ii (Special) g collegiate track and field LOO AN. Dick Romney Of the th spring orTmrtaklng Utah Aggies had an exceptionally, prosperous year, durisg 1922.-- T ' 2GX' Apgi Colorado Saturday, May u. Utah finished achievement'! his football team in winning the state championship, with 9 points-whilth Aggie after a rather inauspicious begintakde-Aand the B. Y. U. 2.' Th ning. waa probably j the outstandfinal of of the season. The 26. feature Montana ing the showing wa rathute Aggies er a urprise as the Aggie had football team brought the Aggies Aggies 0. B. T. U. 0 all but.-- created them In a duaJ their only state title In a major sport, but their endeavors along Aggie 20. Wyoming meet at der Conference Ace. i W'iM- Great Year Aggies Enjoy For College Splendid Year Track Work In Athletes CHECKIN Bo ll 'u 8 f COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL IN :.E NEWS s ' Chapthlp -j -- H I -. - jjt colfit Jw "riuATrnn u rt-r- - V i I ut - in. In-t- Ron'scoh'Thirfec-- r s e Fading Year Was Dull One For Professional Wrestlers; ( - i I u - t' ."' 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