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Show I 1 THE DESERET' NEWS FRIDAY ' DECEMBER A 21 1926 RICKARD SHUFFLES HEAVYWEIGHT RANKS TO FIND RIVAL FOR MALONEY - . Shift and j, . Huddle-i- Hansen to Fight . Paul Berlenback Eary Next Year y ' . r ' t Football Will Be Under Fire At Coaches n Idaho s Game ir Chief Favors Law Changes Wyoming Eleven ' Dec. 24 (AP) game warden, today announced himself In accord with recommendation submitted him by the Eastern Id-- I ho Ftah A Gama Protective assoto the ciation tor fish and game committees of the legislature. Eastern Idaho sportsmen recommended the present law governing the trapping of fur bearing animals, such as beaver 2nd muskrats, be chanced to provide for the trapping of these animals in sufficient numbers by' the state game department to relieve damage caused to property. Irrigation ditches, and canal Proceeds of pelt sales would revert to the fish and game fund under the recommendation. Ice Fishing. , Prohibition of the use of fish-egeither preserved or fresh, end live minnows as bait is urged to prevent introduction of nndesir-- ! able species of fish in state wa state - dc. h up New tork. Rickard bu given hi tatovyweight flails deck another Jffle. bringing to the top Knute reen of Rachlne. Wla, and Paul rlenbach. former light heavy. chameight pion, aa prospective for Jim-m- y ta oppon-enten- of Maloney Boston. , 'After algnlng the conqueror of Harry Peraaon to a contract for three , Rieka r d fight, a that B a rlenbach would be the either Hansen or -- next to meet the hub conBerlen-bac- h RICKARD tender.a chances ter hinge on the out. ' Tbe aseociatlon would come of bis bout with Mike McTige fishing through the ice prohibit on the hext month. , 8nake river, its tributaries and There looms a subsequent fight inland lake for Maloney with the winner of a On the question of n standard battle between Jack Sharkey and open season for southern Idaho Paolino Uscudun, the S parish con- coon tie the association recomtender, only remaining European mends nn open season on all upentry in the tournament, will meet land gams bird except Hungarian hie Boston foe early next year. Partridge and Chinese Maloney's decisive triumph over from August IS to Bept. pheasants 1. in all Persson has Impressed the Mail-eo- n counties south- of the Salmon river. Square Garden promoter,, Td The open season proposed on Chinlike to aee Maloney and Dempsey ese pheasants would run from have it out Rickard said. "Ma November X to November IS In loney la the type that is very apt to make things lnterestirj for Gene all counties south of the 8almon river. Tunney. Owners or leasees of lands posted Booked. Chapman against trespautoor hurting should oe compelled Rickard's next show on New fence boundary of their entirepost holding every Tear's night marks the semi-fintwenty Hunters of Chinese yards. stage of an elimination should be to kf,11permission fromcompelled of Boston and I Benny obtain owners or Bass of Philadelphia In the main ot sil cultivated posted lands. Failure to obtain permia battle. Th winner Is to meet Honey rion to hunt would be made a Boy Finnegan of Boston, with recShooting serosa a public should be made ognition as champion by the New highway by a tin of from 111) to punishable York State Athletic commission m or by imprisonment of from 10 to 0 days awaiting tho ultimate survivor. i Babe Herman, of California, will or both. A1 Winkler of Philadelphia In Closed tease. fightsemi-finten. and Carl Duane the A closed season on trout fishing and Frankie Fink meet la an- from Doc. 10 to May IS Is recomother mended for the banks river from Dwadeo to Flsht. the American Falls dam to its head waters os well as for all streams A return welterweight battle between Joe Dundee of Baltimore and south of the Salmon river, license tics recommended are: Eddie Roberts of Tacoma, has bees Resident fish and game licenses, tentatively fixed for Jan. 14. Rob-In litourist erts eroied a quick knockout five dsys only, 03;fishing their first clash recently on the cense.season nonlicense, IS; Paclflo coast. fishing resident bird license, 110 big gams license. 150. an Jees ten-rou- al nt -- CardJkckHurt, TMc. STANFORD, 24 (INS) 'Biff Hoffman, Stanford fullback. an infected foot suffering from today and may not be able to atari Alabama at Pasadena on against Sew Years day. Tbe Ion of hla ft ret at ring fullback would be a blow to Warner who build hie mho plays play around the man Hoffman is that position Besides, one of the best paaaerH ever developed on the coast and can toac 60 or 60 yards with but the little effort. Stanford trainers believe. however, that he will be in ehape when Kew Year's day rolls along. 1 pig-ki- Hubbard Heads Cage Team De Heart D Hart Hubbard, formed UniverAthlete sity of Michigan nod bolder if the world s broad Jumping record of 25 feet 24 laches basketball team haa organized composed of colored athlete and will tour Important cities of tho country this winter. POLLUTED SEA KILLING BIRDS The pollution of tho tea from oil ateameni Is deposited by passing birds In causing death atowellwild ao along our Great Britain a own coasts. Tn an interesting ex bibit at tho British Museum of National History, South Kensington, there is a typical background or South England coast. In the fore ground are guillemot razor Mila, divers dead, or end In 4he case of one of them dying, tho of victim polluted water Gil Dobie Consistent As Winning Coach ' Long 'Dance Putt 24 ORMOND BEACH. FI. Dec. When John D. Rockefeller Inks a twenty foot putt, he quotes poetry. Whistles and dances a jig He won tbe second holo from four companions yesterday after making just about the best ho could remember and drie" a putt George Von Elm would hate sighed to achieve It was then that Mr. Rockefeller quoted poetry and danced a jig. Just what the millionaire said a moment later on tbe third hole, when be took a nine Is not a matter of record, but tbe Rev. Dr. C. Woelfkln. of New York City, was along so it must have been blank verse. Dr. &4elkin General Ames of Lowell, UaBA, a close friend, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dick of Toronto Ont made tip a tiresome with Mr. Rockefeller. At tbe third hole tbs Standard Oil king was two op on all but Mr Dick and one up on him. For tne six Mr. Rockefeller had holes 764. a IS-- played Ths other cards were: 4 General Ames, 4(1 Dr Woe'fkin. 756 73555. Mm Dick, 754 ' John Dick. 654 647-2- 7. Sx4-xx- x. fe,, In BT. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 24 Fine not exceeding $56 may be imposed by referee hereafter on player who get too rough In the American Hockey league This was decided at a meeting of league at which several officials changes x la the rules and schedule were arranged. The St. Paul club contended that three of Its players were InjuredIn due to excessive roughness a recent aerie with (AP led t eo-ti- five-me- enty-eeve- 1114 ten-pi- g n AS A A WELTERWEIGHT WORLD-BEATE- ns u? To MICKEY To DEW3HSTRME, jtlS A81UTY AS A MklPOLE WEIGHT Champion To, Suffer Reverse and Then Come Back To Capture Greater Laurels Alabama TT Must Walker Tackle Stanford Sans Star Center ln tal ingiwi aa active season A to. Ambition to become a manager, Frankie Friach observes that "8t. Louf look like a gred ap-- t President S in Bread m faces the necesof the former signing giant to asity new contract. Hie agreement last year with the New York team railed for aa anneal salary of JIM ; . The one thinfc that might make to Lockout victory over WALKER, dethroned II walker the oe.ro In their return bouL And champion. that seems Improbable. roe to power in the closing day. of The financial arrangements bout stick in of th year of 192 by winning ih the Flowers-Walkto Kearns fan the of many crops middleweight title a atep higher. said to have Flowers guaranteed Being the only champion, to auf-f- $66,000 if the latter lost the bout! auch a reverse and achieve auch a close decision. Kearns also a comeback in the same yea lie on to give Flowers the first stand out aa one of the Interesting agreed crack at Ralker, should the latter twelve month of the past figure win. But the question may well bu Up te Walker. rained a to whether Walker, a Now.the thinklng fan may ask: mlddte-welgIB newcomer among mill ratoo that division to "How does Kearns expect id gef beck his $6S.000 It be gambles on th heights it one boasted. the possibility of Walker losing to No Phenom- ' Flowers in their next bout?" r Walker wa not a Walker, when a welter, took on aa a welterweight. He lost his title Harry Greb and tbe late Pittsburgh to a young, almost tiiknown fight- wiiard made a monkey out of the uner who lacked the finest) ot ex- then welter champ. Grab's perience, at least, if not the fight- timely death Indicated that he wa Flowers not at his best when ing power one asks of a champ. title He won tha middleweight title wrested tbe middleweight In a fashion that draws no great from him. However, fans gave glory to him He won a decision Flowers the first negro to hold verdict over Tiger Flowers a de- the middleweight title Credit for and being a great fighter until th cision that wa unpopular, showing against might he questioned because ot the disappointing dissenting opinions expressed by W alker. It to up to Walker, directed by newspaper men and other critics Kearn to proe to the world that at the ringside. and champ. And now that he to champion he to a real fighter Can he do It wa a middleweight nothing looms ahead for him more Interesting than a return bout with when he failed to do it aa a welFlower dethroned champ. terweight? BY NORMAN B. BROWN. MICKEY FASO. Tex.. De 24 (INS) Holmes, star center of the 'Crimson Tld, of tha University of Alabama, was la hospital hero (today, suffering from while the special appendicitis and train hearing hlg rooters, was speeding westward Mexico. New through -Babe Pearce.- hukylA5-pu- aat center, der, will replace Holmes end was expected to give a good account of himself. There fs little oifterence between Pearce and Holmes, In ability, but the reserve seriously strength of the team is weakened, according to Coach 'Hal-lac- e Wade. Ths Alabamans, on their way to meet 'Pop' Warner's Leland tot an contest New Year's day. visited Juarez yesterday and went througn a stiff scrimmage practice at Dudley field here, later in tbe after- Eh team-mat- noon. Davis High Five WinsFromLD.S. In game played yesterday between the Da la high school basketball team and the Saints team, thea Kaysvitie hoy earn through with 23 to 24 victory. For tbe loser Cannon and Penrose were luminaries, while Willie and Walker l the offensive attack bn the I p. & five. v The score I Dark. L. D. . G. T 2 PI Stoker rg. Cannon If 4 t t 6 Wilcox... Clark If.. . Hansen 6 Opnshw.rf I! Walker, e. 2j Pae.e RchotKJ.lg Ray man.. Totals Referee, 11 31 Totals ' Warmer U 5 3 34 ROOSEVELT AGGIES DEFEAT SOPHS BOOSBVBLT. Dc. 3L AlflH Th mt. th. lead In the atUpp) pickMi jrwt.nUr. hn the measure ef the sophomore hoep rtfl, ''r five. 3 The Agzlo team has five frrehmen yet and one sophomore as regnlard and exhae consistently detested ell comers, cept one gems te the seniors. . The wore , gophemofo. AxW G.T FP G T T P I i'Rburf.l 0 t I X ' Mtlself. Muirhy t Coliiu.lI. 4 4 6 1 1 j J B Mrhm.c J t1 3,ShprU-r- r f To... 2l yT.tela 1 t Referee. Vernon; nmpixe. timer, Jones, scorer, Bober 1 2 1 I 3 3 I ill Robleo, 4 Is Only J 1 Duchesne High Capers Invade Carbon 24 Dee-roach ROOSEVELT, h!th school Robl.on of the pactae.n tomame to to n.fottatlnir for trip throuah Carbon county pl.t. th holidays to shortly aft.r for hi Mouneinra" etr.ngth.n tbcir n.arc.t tbslr conflicts - with to H aleo hopes rival Utata. brink aom atron, teams into th baaln shortly following vacation. FRISCH EAGER TO Brooklyn Clubmen BECOME MANAGER Uinta Hoop Schedule Land Columbia Star Will Open on Fibril .NEW YORK. Dec. 24 (UP) At Mannheim, captain ' of thg champion Columbia University In ball champion basked teroollegiate last season, bag joined the Creacent Mannheim plays A Cof Brook center. Eight veteran are ready In start play and a total of 26 con- testa with college and club quin- T Dec. (AP) Detroit, Detroit24.pitcher Walker. was Hot ROUGH HOCKEY PLAYERS SUBJECT TO $50.00 FINE D.&R.G 1 Mclnms Singles 646-3- 1. Cornell University football teams to 30 per cent ot their vtatory 20 tn rsmes yesrs of coaching. until 1317 , Dobls s From, 1303 team St Minneapolis high. UniverNorth Dakota sity of Minnesota, and University of Agricultural Minneapolis. were mndefeeted Washington cost In 13t7 hie Navy Coming in three lost three , . HOOPSTERS games elevens year While in Cornell Dobie gave hi machine unbeaten Red TRIMS HOE FIVE the and '27 Cornell lost 1321. 1322 The Life Shoe hoop team four games in 1324 and two lat bowed Long to the D. Jfc R. U five last ar. by night at the Deseret a score of 51 to 2$ gymnasium Toone, former Ogden high star had hi eya on Kansas CUy Likes tha hoop and scored six times thus - ' the Railroader a good lead Bowling as Sport giving which the Shoemen were unable to overcome the en Paul and Berry were outfs of Mo, Kansas City. 9 for the losers. bolding standing greatest cityIn associations Bowi-In- g A- - B . a. I American P. the Leng Life. membership 43 T , O T FP fP Congres aThe Kansas City 6 rf . I 4 Paul.rf J Includes membership of sev.n Wilke 9 12 Lessor Tooee.tr 6 . 0 111 n letguee end 63, l( M Ml Bry ,f 3 3 6 6 team This Is ac Increase of Vtobnea Frefce.e-l6 4 teams more Mftlet.c.. 33 leagues and 134 10 0 llSorebrxo 6160 0 0 then the 100 per cent record ef last Oiibert.c. ftnrwd rg 2 I t I Porelnd rt 1 M I enthusKansas City 6 3 More.lrg 2 0 6 4 year. are anxious to hold one of LtwiaU.. 10 iasts Totals. 14 5 $ II ToUla. 13 3 I Si the yearly tournaments of the A. B. CL in their city. Clt Dobie. eoach, 5 Rockefeller Sinks halt-bac- Denies Hanging - May Not Play Jan. 1 Wyo, Dec. 24 k Glenn (Mickey) Stanton, for the past two seasons, was named captain of the University ot Wyoming football team for 1327 her Tuesday at a banquet given In honor of (he team anud coacbee by Dr. A. G, Crane, president of the Sixteen letter men University. were present and took part in the voting. Stanton formerly played at Casper High school sod is president of the junior cLaae and a member of the student government. Six games are on the fdotball schedule for next year and include five conference and one Intersections! battle. Only two games will be played at borne. The season will commence with a gam with the University of Creighton at Omaha, Oct 1. The balance of the schedule follow Oct. 22 Utah Aggies at Logan. OoOt. IS Colorado college at Laramie. Nov. i Denver XT. at Denver. Nov. 11 Montana State at Sheri, dan. Nov. 24 Brigham Toung at Laramie. Pitcher Boland , feather-Chapm- I ARAMIE, L .,v, er er ht world-beate- Bear River High Romney to Attend Basketeers Beat . Confab For Coaches LOGAN, Dee 24 (SpecfaljThc Richmond Five American Football Coaches' association will bold It annual meeting at the Hotel Astor. New York on Wednesday, Dec. 26 The Pacific coast and Rocky Mountain dil-io- n Football American of th Coaches association will meet at the Hotel BUtmore, Los Angeles on Friday, December 31. Coach Dick and Romney of the Utah Aggie secretary of th western division will attend the Los Angeles meeting as well s the Pasadena game on New Year's day between Alabama and Stanford The American Football Ooachez association la growing rapidly and la reaching most of the Important coaches of the country GUtnoce Dobie, tho famous Cornell mentor is president of the national association and Dr J. W, Wile of Ohio Stat secretary is th national Howard Jones, whose "Thundering Herd" from Southern California, lo t a chance at the national champoints in imporpionship by 'lone tant games, la president of the Pacific ooaM and Rocky Mountain division of the association. Coach Romnevln addition to his secretarial duties Is the represenfor the tative of the association Include dlvisoti. -which eighth and Colorado. Wgomlnr Utah, New Mexico. He Is also a member of th national committee on ethics for the asosclation Tbe committee members are George E Little, chairman. University of Wisconsin, Howard Jones, Inlvervlty of Southern California; B. L. Romney, Lah Agricultural college. 51. J Donahue, Louisiana State University, A. A. W HUman, Iowa State college 1 Thmpsn Evaevlx. Norn,rf. fisnin.. 6 1 1 Bmitb e. . . 3 3 3 KoUrd If 1 tit CroNeylg Hairs L. I c... & Jfi.Xibot.rg Hanrk rf Urwn l(. 4tOodfrrylif Burlrro rf I 1 1 I 433 MM 9 .Willards Totals II Refer, 31 6 6f? ObHImore. Total 3 5 6 3 PAOLINO UZCUDUN ROW'S WITH CRITIC Paol-Jb- o HAVANA, Dec. 24. (AF Lscudttn, tiger of fh Pyre-fee- s, Is drilling to fiabt any man w ith hi fist a lu says, but he drwa the lln when it, come to gloves w, It Fisa If G.TFFI 6 3 3 13'romel! If, T HalMg OOe 6 6 OTFF 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 i 4 4 1116 Thmpsn.rg 3 3 3 North Summit Is Evanstons Master . The North COALVILLE, Piper 24 Dee RepreSummit high school basketball team Totals 2111 T4j Vqlale 3 6 4 22 j defeated 4 be Evanston high school sentative of Ducbestt and Lints . Referee. CUetow Larson of Wyoming hero last night by a high achois met Sunday and outlined a tentative schedule for their score The home team outOX3LOW IS HIRED. classed the vlsitfW from start f section of the eastern division. The be at will catcher ha Jack veteran finish Tbe Evanston hoopsterf firet league gam Onslow, played Roosevelt on Feb. 11 with a return been signed to balp coaca the will play Kamat at hama this 26 at Vernal. . W or February . Washington Senator. , ROOSEVELT, L ! Dec. 24 - eve-Ai- n. Next Week g Huddle Also Doomed, Is Prediction Meeting to Be Peaceful One. BY LAWENCE PERRY. (Special leased wire service to The Deseret News) EW YORK, Dec. 24. Football coaches from all parts of the country will assemble in this city next Wednesday to participate in the annual convention of the American football coaches association. These meetings are always valuable In that they make for contacts that otherwise would not better understanding happen; among the gridiron leaders of the various Mwrions is established and the opinion to ventured that these have accomplished foregathering a national feeling in football auch have been otherwise a could pot effected. Outwardly this convention 1s like all convocations of the sort. Set speeches conceived In idealism and launched with fervid purpose, or papers at educational value, are listened to with varying degrees of attention and sympathy and everything is very stately and serious, as becomes a body of men whp are assembled In tha interest of deep thinking. But aa an undercurrent of all th formality rune a stream of good fellowship and diplomatic Intercourse which to very constructive Indeed. Perhaps there may be found In this aspect the real value of these annual meeting Bring Coaches Close Together Regis To Play Haskell Team ?u (special) will play ths fa- moas Haskell Indians of Lawrsne. KdKan. at Denver Oet 23, 1327 tiof Mullen, gTzduat school, the t Ranger Ittlcs Wednesday. Haskell which haIn on or th the country best football teams la to his past oeason, aam xpected team next hav virtually tha including Mayei McLln, fullrecognised as en of the bst will unbacks In the game, and card drew a log doubtedly prove big heThe remainder of the Regia schedule will be announced shortly, Mullen cald. Denver, Tbs Jordan hoop fW trounrsd tho boskotboU teoun of th Eastt hlh in a fast contest played Jordon Wednezdsy, the final scorn being 36 to 25.n for the Beetdixxers. Th game, practice n4untr, fast throughwas compariUtitiy out, although both team showd lack of practice. Oldham wa the beet man n th floor for th Jordan fire, whll Watkins and Aldous looked mighty sweet to the Leopard mentor. Dec. five-ma- TOOTHLESS, BUT VICIOUS The blade base, on of th most BO teeth. vnractu of yam fi.n, It mouth to lined with a bonv he structure by which it catch. and bolds it, prey- - Th pik are in marked cor,- . aad th wall-,- ? iraat to th baa. Bold .pedes bar ' sharp teeth. Chisholm to Lead . Preps at St. Ignatius i Red Chisholm IL brother of the Santa Clara star lineman by tbe same same, haa beeil chosen to lead the 1927 fit Ignatius Big ccbool gridders, It was revea'ed tolay. Red H has alt tha physical characteristics of the uig Bronco tackle, including tbe red hair. He is neayly aa big a bs oider brother and la also a linemen. The election was held at a banquet tn the Fraacla Hotel. St. rule-beati- Woman Expects to Swim Channel Twice . GOOSE TIRES,- IS CAPTURED one-w- U. Billy Msrkward has starter his season aa eoach of tbe Roman Catholic Hgh School has. kMball of Philadelphia aquad Markwafd developed many of the players who have played with dls tinction lncolegiate and professional leagues after graduating from Catholic High . h Plans Natatorium A NEW GlBYAftllM OPEXS1 Detroit has another tralnlnr site for boxers. It la tailed the 'Tuxedo Athletic club and will open Its doors at 34 Monroe avenue today Archie Stillman, manager ef Fhi! McGraw and other professional lighter 4 th manager J ' bru.h-ljk- o Mr Charlotte Moore Scboemell of New York plans to swim the English channel, fib will not be content with the voage, Sometime wild geese usually but hopes to start from tbe English section of the channel and after young birds become o exhausted reaching the French shore swim from long flight that tber leave back, to tbe starting point the flock and drop Into a farmers pond to rest. A Minnesota farmer tn llh. 16m. wa surprised to see a lone goose drop from a passng flock Into a smal puddle but a few yards away Jewish Soccer Loop from his houso and frequentaJ by tame later Proves Successful he ducks, Athefew moments The goose captured A Jewish ocoef league launched bird was so exhausted, tt cou.d not this fall In Chicago made up ot raise from the water. fourteen teams, in two divisions, a successful season. It waa enod an outgrowth of the viit of the Football Officials Hakoxh soccer eleven of Jenna, Have Added Hazard which ftlaed in various cMe this spring and intends to return next Traffic cops of Monterey county year. ar going to read up on football. At the Pacific Grove-da- n Mateo Scots Soccer Team game at the former town the timekeeper fired ft revolver at half time To Invade Canada and was Immediately ptnclud by a who said it was against tb law At a recent meeting of the Scot- - cop to a fire within the city ti6h Football aeeocietion the govIt took a lot or persuasion of the kicking style ot limits. erning bodv to make tho release his "priscop football, better known aa soccer. oner." It was deckled o send a representateam to ot th dominion tive (Our Canada next summer. Lake Ontario Resort twenty-sixt- r 24 out and ftn basket shooting prtailed during the entire game. A8K CITY' EiCELiC 22 PARK CITT. D By tu'nif n defense and s stubborn floor game, playing a remarkableschool basketthe Park CUy high ball team won a decisive victory over tbe Heber high school team. Tbe score was IS to 16. In LOG L In gam , played between the Manti high . school and the Snow Normal col lege. Snow Normal won by 3 t 24. The game was spirited through-. MAXTT, w salt water natatorium Is to be built at Sea Breeze tbe ahor of Jack Kelly former world's amt lAke Ontario, near pnRochester, N. fur slngl.j sculling oosmpion is Y., for use aa a sporting arena with basketball as a member of a seating rapacity of 12 566 There playing tne Pen Athletic club of th Quakwill be facilities for hockey, boxing, er City. wrestling, basketball, track events and tennis. JOB . BOLDS ? Snow Normal Five Victor Over Manti r r lut Oarsman Now Tries Hand at Basketball t' 4 JORDAN CAGERS TROUNCE EAST IN SPEEDY CONTEST pch 1221.) 4 i Don-hybro- two-ma- De yr are to be tho-ubb- . 1927 Grid Game Considering them generally, they regarded as clearing houses of thought and impulse which if they do nothing more than draw these football teacher from north, east, south and west into closer bonds of fraternity, are well worth while. More than one member of the football rules committee has hla ear to the ground when these practical gridiron thtnkera are tn session. and much of value to heard. There to more than the possibility that a lot ot coaches will approach the coming convention on their toes very much as sons ot the old sod used to enter the fair, uncertain whether a fight or a frolic to a'oot, but ready not to say too eager, for both. Primarily the situation regardshift play to sufficient acute ing Oakland to Hold to warrant some auch figure of as that ih shift U th br- Pacific Pin Tilts jTel ot highly exploslv matter Calif , will be thescen &ea jn th hold ot th gridiron of th thirteenth annual Pacific j Coast Fowling congress next May. ( aftifK. I e trrddlttoTi to n team contests. t4n ;Lltu6r A matches and individual tourneys will b run off and In addition. Or A XTOllC generrl and fraternal aweepstakes as well as north and sooth CaliforThis form of attack, which In nia matches may be played as add- eludes th huddle and every other ed feature. devlc by which position of play-erar rearranged prior to tha , snapping of tho ball, ha tha bitBrooklyn Nationals ort of enemies among To Play Florida terest coache and It also hay stalwart friends But the enemies seem tp Th Brooklyn National league club a pitchers catchers eoachea predominate and they will not bfe and trainer will report to WiJbrr inactive in this city next week. at Oemrwater, Fla., ou Robinson Sunday February 27, 127 Six ex- Huddle Also hibition gam with the 1st. Louis Browns writ be part of the Florida of the Seems Doomed practice, Th high light barnstorming trip will oe two contests with the I'ieveland Indians at To the writer, aa to other who New Orleans on April 5 and 3 are closely in touch with the national drift of football sentiment. It most certainly seem that th Soccer Players Train shift to du to b Jettisoned in all By Resting For Game It manifestation, huddle and Profesilonal soccer clubs tn this vrythtnf. If real objection to It encomcountry follow as a general rule the of clubs in Great BritaJc. passed no more than the fact that practice In the gam of football the usual it to n breeder of bitter feeling training ccnviat of going througc Among coach and among univerhard scrimmage rtr dav day this alon would b adequate with the idea that practlc means sities In soccer, however, reason tor outlawing It. But it perfection. trainers work on the basis that too does more than that it places a muen kicking will cause n team to burden upon officials that they can ro stale, and that if players are by no possibility meet and it inkept from th bail ths greater part into th gam a subtle eleof the week they will b much more jects ment of which has eager for H on Saturday when mere no buxine there, (Cop)iight, la a game. at against bullets. WELLS WARD WINS. Pep Conte, aa Havana sports writer, nod th tiger were taken the Welt ward 'M Me troccd last night after atfed game to a otic station 8eothat 4rrdr In a argument which b.'gan while Pao ino Htwlk th. w'u vrotk.nr out before a vrowd of ftxht fans. Conte : ' ! w" !h,li Ur ftrat and waa nevar threatened k commented caus fihtn H- bbM U host haste ward ntnt rtewwwMkjrtj 1 a a boxer, and a i If euros th point man. Cornell Paoiino when jumped losers. to drew a platoL remonstrate, ring Th seore A policeman intervened Ward gmrthgnt Wells Ward. T FSmerf H4 3I 3j Cllnt.rf.. Hetlffs e 1 Jones e. .. EDruyl 3 43 31 ttOHMg rCMdstr rg KPekrrg It Bemie against Cleveland in the "scandal" game of 1913 today retracted tbe statement attributed to him that be gave "Htuffr' Mclunis hits because the latter pleaded for them to boost hie batting average "Stuffy" Is one of my beat ftiands and 1 could say nothing te cause I pitched aa hard hsrd feeling against h'm as against anyone else," Boland said today. "V hat I said, or at least what f Intended to say was this: To ward the fag end of the sea, on when games won or lost mean nothmost ing In tho final standing pitchers refrain from bearing down as they do In midseason so as to chance to boost tbelr give batters I did not say batting average that I deliberately gave Hrlnnfa or In other anyono else freo hit word I pitched to win. But If tho opposing batters were able to increase their batting averages while I was winning. I did not begrudge them a few hit" GARLAND; Dec. 24.Th Bear River Jrigh school fiv defeated North Cache her last night, 27 to 5, although the game wa more closely fought than th score Indicates Th defen of th winners was exceptionally tight for th vizi tors wer unable to scor but on field goal in each Italian Wins-Walkin- g half. Morris and Thompson were th leading scorers for th Bear Milan Race Held River while Hale and Horn 166 . Th kilometer Harris walking maraa strong game, payed thon ftS miles) recently held was 'the best man on the flour from Milan to Gallermle and back, for North Cache. resulted in Giant of Italy wining in Xerth Curbs. Bm1 River. ivha 3 min . Unech and Paesl. O.TrP.1 ii, T.PP Italians, finished second and third rreath If J Abot If Horton of England waa fourta and 4 3 6 6 Motrtorf. J v . Play Will Be Jettisoned To Scrap Heap Soon, Perry Opines JRuIe-Bealin- As Captain Of - ' - j Convention 'Stanton Named Holds the Title Bat Is He Middleweight Champion? Would Prohibit Use of Fish Eggs as Bait ,Tex Anxious . to , Match ' Other Plans. Jim With Dempsey Sharkey In.' Idaho. B 'OISE. R. E- Thoms , , . . When yon buy a new rug it sometimes happens that you wish to dispose of the old one it replaces. Do this through a Want-A- d in this news- paper. PHONE WAS. 550. I |