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Show . 4 4 jjPiF"'iji ij&i' 4 4' w V -- df ' - v. d I THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER ,31 1927 Iff, MEN BASKETBALL UNDER WAY IN SALT LAKE COUNTY STAKES - $. Impetus Added to Athletic Sports int Ogden During Hading Year . Junction City Is N Meets In 192? g r 7 . f VI 'I 1 ' 3 THE 'RASSLERS. question about it, tha like this certainly wrestling business. Kilonls swings on Dern and hits referee. Crowd swings on Kiloni and Dern hoists em both out of the arena. Whereupon the clientele cheers for a return bout with ths reet eliminated. "Maybe It didn't happen Just that way exactly but this conveys the general idea. The latest styles In professional wrestling are much more exciting and profitable than the old lug and tug system, which the customers paid to In see but couldn t participate Quite in keeping with the general mass competitrend in athletics tion, as It were. However, inasmuch as wrestling Is a pretty rough aport they might as well add a pinch of excitement and get the customers to yelling They get exercise that wav anil the excitement does them good provided there are no valvular hearts in the audience. 8o do n't fa to le present on the night wnen Promoter and n Referee K., Verne MaCUlloush bounce, bis headline bout as (al- NO 5 r r 1 af ? 1 lows: -- ish - i I Gentlemen, this will be a finbout, best two out of three falls, two hours and five minutes time limit, wrestled under the of Melee rules with nothin? barred except wrist watches. 'May tha best man take care of the widows and orphans! Let er go! a Prmceion announces that ninety per cent of boys arc athletes. But she forgot to state how many were students. Slnr-qu- ls EVER POPULAR, I 1 Ba retail. Golf, Traps and Centerville Ward Lead South Davis Loop Granite Busy. Football AH Enjoy Big Inning. By AL WARDEN. th athletic records at ona of tha greatest In the history of Ogden. shatAttendance records wer tered during the staging of the Junior bas- College ketball tournament during the month of March t j officiary open the sports events for tha year. new Snow in the final fame College defeated We-- 1 ber for the championship , 2$ to 14. Charley Foley of Salt Lake diposed of Eddie Morrison in the final match In the Intermounta-open golf championship over the. Ogden course late In May to win the title for the second aeason. Golf Popular. Mrs. L. 8. Shrlver of fcelt Lake captured the womens title for the second time with a victory over Mrs. A P. Bigelow. Mrs. Fhriver plajed par golf In this match tso penalty stroke. In the Ogden clubt.liamplon-shi- p Ralph Pugmire, a youngster, won over a select field. Pugmire also rqade a nee show'ng in the state amateur golf tournament held at Salt Lake, Ogden s baseball team was on of he outstanding machines of the I On a league season standing they would have composite led the teams of the circuit with halt Lake second. Art Mjrphv managed the club during the first hal of the season and Del Baker held the reins during the latter half. Fer4 Excels E. L. Ford of Ogden captured th sa amateur singles trap title j . kith IS out nf 20 in the toonu-meled In held here Ford 23? the competition with out of 259 targets C JT Reilley of Fait Lake captured honors in the ams'eur doubles with 45 out of 59. The womens singles title went to Mrs. Wuer Races Deadlocked at Beginning in Several Loops Coleman of Salt Lake wih 14? out of 209 George H Johnston of Fait Lake led the field in the amateur Results and Weeks Schedules Announced. handicap event with 4 out of In the professional class I rank LORGE A. FOX, pres dent ef won the doubles with 44 out PKiF.FR ST 4KR, Wedaesday's Schedule. of fv3 and also captured the the lidusnal . Basketball Nlbley Ys Richards, Hawthorne Mending. 3?4 out of title wih J.a. secreL4rg4-f-!terBen va Forest Dale P D, XVaton won the singles with league, ard ENMGY STAKE. reeterdey Poplar Grove tary rf t e ceul. 195 out of 200. a .i t jti; the ecJevole frr the Tsrnu-- s xth Team Staadiags. .. la Feotball. P!a w 11 Twentr-ff- h of seveoi half first Ogden high won the city fotba'l open on Jan. 14 and wily cortinue Jrannon the city basketball vntU x games have been play-ttJe and j Thirty second title over Weber Th second ha.f scLdale trill LFourra Weber College closed a successful pUye th came as th first nlr! Fifth . grid season with 151 S3po'nts In seven .. for her op- week to get in schedul over lie Thirtieth games as against .. Brirhton ponents The Wildcats ae a result for the stat turuament- .. won their fifth consecutive title. at the presTbe team entered Wednntdaya Srhednle. " M They placed eight men on the two ent Tab 7 Twent I. Tejjrxw 4t ixth va, Thirtv second. tln This Week's Scares. honor cleans. L' P Fourth vs, TVrt ethr; Twentv-fft- h J Th gr riiron treat of the reason !. F bceUf W'aker Rank, Ensien, 19, Eleventh, 12. v. Grove, Poplar was played early In October between 1, O ji TL. Granite IHrdwars and vs Cannon. Fifth All other games postpouoL v .'betnle folow Brighton. Hf;Ua Montana State and Itah Actes The A! I v Granite Wednesday's Srhniutr. Tkbradar'n Mkrdalr. Jan Montanans were victors 13 to 4. AgTwentuih va Ens.gn, Eleventh I iah vs th Hardware Fifth u. annon. gies hJ the ball on fnthe Lmverlfv s e. v H ogles, L. smelter n Poplar Grtv Thirtieth the p'neb' Walker 1'te twit but failed arhedale. Iharsdar's Hr rht n , Tnenv fifth w T entj The tontest went down as one of VC V P A-v Kik eufh V 1. ys T1)ow sixth. Fu-- h v4 Thrtv nd. Jan IT Z. the greatest ever plaved here. vs. Twenty- Cab Oxn.4 Hardware v Wa'kers, Jr the Junior high football core gOI 1 H DUB ST4KK, first. S. Smelter. Hog e was O a I Team Atanding. I, rrtiton th brf.rr championshipJunior W , V. P. A L. L, Pet Washington captured F Fmelter va Oractt 3 Jan. 24 CartervlM coached bv yirgi Peter won. First read-ll- v O. 6. A resume of the year show 3 .... C M I Hardware, Fepond Cprvlll I tbet Ogden enjoved en of her Yellow Cab va. Hoglea, Walker Last L. U. P. ...... 1 grease years In sfort. Larmirgton Jan. 21 Tellow Cab y. Hoglee. West Bountiful ....... 1 2L C M I Watkera Granite bosrh Bountliful Hardware y. V 8. Smelter, O S. L Tkta Week Seorea. Cache Stake M Men y V. P Si L. Centervill Second, 22, This YFks 8Wm. 7 Yellow Cab v Tiikara Bountiful, I. Arrange Schedule t'. f bF're!' Belveder 24, McKinley IL va. O S. Hcg ea Yt Centervill Second, 22, Wet BounWells 35, Jefferson 24. TT. L A P. LOGAN D.e SI. (Specie!) The Z. C M. L v. Granite tiful. 29. WhittW-Burto- n rtn postponed. M men of th facb tak have Hard are. West Bountiful, 25; Farmlngfon, Thursday's Sehcdal, o f. 8 Smelt- 12. Feb 14 Z. t' M I rempeteri their basketball 9nthera Division A. MilThe er. Gran for th coming eeaaoit. Hardware y. Yellow Centenrlll First, 22, East BounWandsmer vs. Central Park; exact date for the game was net Tab o F I, vs. Wa kera. tiful, 12 ler va East Mill Creek. t, but the week in which they are va. r. P. Si U heat Week's Sekednl. on to decide Kestkert Dlvlslea B the and tcgethr South Bountiful at Centervill l the Southgsl va. Hillcrest, Wflford night mot favorable for East Bountiful at West Foun-tfuFirst, , Watervo plavera Centerv.ii becond at Northern IMv4sls. The schedule follow behedule. Tuesday's vt Meek of January F Third KRIYITC T 4KB. vs Jefferson, Well Vr.th Fifth Fourth, Tenth v DlYtslom. Fasten vs Whittier.yl McKSnler Belveier Hvpte park W. I WET JOHD45 STAKE. 14 Fourth of 2 January vek Team Kaidlsf, HighlaM Park ... 12 01 wear Hocsa Vipth; Fifth v. Third; Tenth W. L. Pet North Logan. 4 West Jordan .. Wasacb .... . 1.009 2 2 1 Riverton First .... .447 Emerson Week of January ?3 Third y. Rive-to- n 3 2 a .233 Second .......1 Fo irh y Vcvrth Logan Pane Tenth, A 31 2 V G V X. South Achedale. .333 Jordan Flfto a l!de Park. We4aea4ays .,..10 2 .000 n abt a ite ralv Spca,W Wsvatrh th Emerson, H ghland Harrlman rs. br .ant Week f f la: teen ti Ltah tb Eeve Seerea. This vs Y4eks Houe Park Fifth Igra North Logan. Tenth i iugar league a eil eailred Si 't Westera HI is tea West Jordan 44, Harrlman 14. Week of Februarr 13 Third yi if W. I Rivern First 22, South Jordan Terth. IDd Park xa Fourth, North t '? trailLako Magna f T; 2 3 Hawthorr Ninth. I IrfOean a t wve In e e4 ed at rd 2 n.. Tuesday's Sehedule. 1 0Ji Week f February 24 Mrh y rear wtn but three minutes, f ! Htrrl"nn- at South Jordan; Rivcaged J J;r.rar.. Tenth, Hj lo pant ah. Third, North nbYTvJ arr. Magra fcra-4erton Firstat Rtvsrton Second. Hftlu three goat in rap.d aucvesetoa to Ricaara Logan -j Industrial Hoop Heres J Standings in Local Stakes ScHedids Ready; l. 1fa " ao Jsjxth-Srvent- lr ... -- 1 hitli-5ievent- h o7 &.xth-Sev- one-fo- T -- r -- Twetfih-TMr-ent- Twenty-sevent- , r I, .... u I, ' t ' G Farm-tr-gto- n. Magna Quintet Defeats Vico I la-r- o "Ap-A- lviir,vvethe)oiu:itet BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG .... Barney Feel Safer in the Bushc. h Penna Grinders Favored to Win Sug-arho- Over California Dec. tt Caiif both Pennsyl vania and Callforna readv to take a to the air, footbell fans expect here dazzling aer'sl g&rrs today when tha teams meet In the Can-toa fad unv here th's afternoon. Ca iforma wPh a none too successful ecaco behind It. la on th f what batting has hort end been done and the unofficial odd ars as 7 to 2 on the eastern ion agirrega It is expected that 4909 persons will witness th content Berkeley. m tms qjtd prominent LEO BATEMAN, ard student at Jordan high school, will lead tho Bee'dera ita thfa wirfter. hoop campaign thpr Bateman was elected by the letter nvn duo to h s excellent ab.Lty aa a leader and a High school center. Bateman Is a tun or In school II this year tlas football as well as tupkctbulC t!ng en end on Pet H na I d the ritbe totni gr 1 9 for foot rail b it his lignt.r g ah ty 1 on niakrs up for the lack rf weg';. V'rt H is time. .... prjn.ncpt m s? ident ai .99 .000 ..0 Grant tm'iea secbeing aociatA j dge of th Cottonwood the in stake Play tion is hardiy under wa. only one! student bedy court this season. J4j This Week's Scores. gam has been piayed by most ofjhaa a likab1 dlepoeition and I Grant forfeited to Bennton; th teams Taylorville and Murrayivery popular. Murray postponed In wesi-stand the First the at rw W eeks Schedule rn division whiletopcouth Cotton- j Murrav First st Murray Second; wood holds th lead la th eastern Grant at Taylorsville. section with two wins. Holliday undefeated hut has played only On Eastern Division. L. Pet game. West Jtrtaa Leads. 0 1,00 .2 uth Cottonwood 4 1.000 Hollldav West Jordan ward leads ths West ...1 1 1.000 Jordan stak team with four vlctor-l- e Mill Creek 00 Brinton and no defeats. Last week the ........00 22 .600 Winder leaders overwhelmed Harrlman wtb This Week's Results. score of 40 to 14. Riverton Firet a Mill Creek defeated Brinton; Cot- stands acoiid In th team list with tonwood defeated Winder two won and on lost whil RiverVest Peek's Schedule. ton Second is third m th stand'eg Mill at Holiday. Brinton at column. Winder. Uquirrh stak team will open the BT FAIR PLAY. eason on Jen. 10 when Pleasant SALT LAKE STAKE. Green meet th Granger five Thee Schedule for Jsu. Y. two teams along with Garfield will (Fpeclal leased wir service to Tbe First Division. Dnret News be th only teams la th stak again Fourteenth vs Fiften4h; Six this vtar. dc. 3i cpa- )teenth w. Seventeenth, Twenty-secon- d will open teams Lak stak Salt Tonv vs. Capitol Hill Canzoneri marred on Jan. 7. Th stak their schedule Seeoad Dlrhles, has been divided Into two divisions Bud Taylor debut In th featherNineteenth va. Twenty-fourtfor leagu play. Sx teams are In- weight ranks by winning a majorvs. Tv Twenty-eight- h cluded in each group. ity of th trfi round scheduled. A vs. Center. Thirty-fourt- h stake will beg1! play In packed house greeted tbe two lit" slLiberty LIBERTY STAKE. three divisions on Wednesday tle battlers as they toed off for the 1 1 Four teams will take part in each third meeiirg between them. A edursdays Pehedole. The cham- 'bantams. division of the stake First divie on Liberty . Eighth; Taylor boxed a draw Second pionship Second ward five is slightly with Third and a in him Tony whipped season to va. this favored repeat aga'n Second division Thlrty-flrbut several other strong teams are return bout. Tb third meeting at Ninth; First ve. Tenth th heavier d an this for Thirty-thirthe va.!)n year Third poundage proved division running ppset for th Terre Haut blonde. Yale, Emigration va. L Grande, Canzoneri won beyond any question of doubt. Taylor did not look like the little terrier he was on By Billy de Beck previous appearances here. At time It looked as if Bud lew were going back H on him. stood flat footed and took every punch sent hit way. COTTOMIOOD 9Thf, W est ra Dlv kiss, W L . I , .. Ta'lorv!!e . 1 Murav Firi . . . 1 Benn'on . 9 Murraj Second ao -- -- lle Jony Canzoneri Beats Taylor in Vicious Battle Crc New tork, entv-nlnt- J fM Men Cagers arv at e. punch a ow nf feel t)rA that be 'hag. hammer couldn t burgle; You never ready do bint why It is you likp the blun'dr. But to yourself yon can't duny He is your favorite fichtei Whale'er bis merits or )i faw He brings you keen delight And is your favorite, berae-- e You like to see him f zhL . Tintic Wins From Lincoln High M Men Basketball Entered Fehrua-Y-4-Four- th Urged to Send Scores to 'News w: ths VVft mrm Mmm In fcaad fsr the tea-s- oi fadlcatlMs pstwt t a ree- -r swses for M myi this year la basketball. Tbe hew has mad arraaseaieata ( bost M atea basketball this year aad all auiaagers af are reaaeated a get la Irtai foab with Tba sports laiaiedlately after departmeat eve af teams gaate. Kaaagers are arged ta area la tbelr be seorea mm aeea as ths gaaie is ever. Ptak "IT asea arw alse t keep la teark renaeslc with the News eegardtag tka staadtags af ha elabs. 22-1- 8 t Dec 21 pecal i Th Tintc high echcol dinned tV Lincoln school here last tc pa. b cant a 21 to 12 score. In a pra'-Uvlose gjari-inf- f that wae featured bvfher-irand poor basketm dtd the best vlrdel and Enget-owork for th winners wiu Hunts-ma- a starred for th lose is. EXTREKA, L u V T i h, tah-Ida- at i Inter-atak- do-sp- ao r m A ' By 0118 RESET, ASKETBALL 1, well under way In practically every M men's leasts in Salt Lake county. The teams t(iat have not already started their annual pennant races will ret Into action within the next ten days. Some of the stakes are in the third round of came. Several stake, have t been divided Into two or three division 'for tha atak races in an effort to attract more attention In the hoop sport. Where the stakes have been divided the winner, of the varioua titles will meet at th close of the aeaaon in an inter-war- d tournament to decide the entry Into th, lnter-eta- k tournament which will be staged at the Deseret yymnaii-uearly In March. Pioneer and South Davie a take, have played three round, of game, already. Th Pioneer quintets reeled over tha holidays but tb South Davis craw .played their weeaiy contests. In fact, some of th team, played two games. Poplar Grots First. Poplar Grove stand at the head of th Pioneer group wjtn three victories in a many atarta Th e Grovers won the bunting last year and with keteral of last season a veterans back in th lineup are determined to retain their championship laurels next spring. Th Grovers face tougn competition In th stake this seaTaenty-eixtson, however, &s Cannon and Twenty-fift- h loom formidable In the race already. Tba two Centervill wards, iiret and becondL stand undeieaied la south Davia after three round of games. Th Centerville second ward team won two games during the past week. both de.eat.ng South and West Bountuul By comforLaole scores. East Bountiful. Farmington And Ueet Bountiful hav all won on gaxpennd lost two. South Bountiful is in the cellar. Granite stak' team also rested over th holidays "in nine m this stak ars diviued intowards two divisions. Highland lark and sianu at th top of to eastern div slon column with two wins each and no loasea Y aa&tch Is in tns center with on each Emerson and Farlej reside atihi.t the bottom. Jn tae western Hawthorne and Forest lai. region, . t the top wuh two wins and iu looses. Nlbley Para ward, atave i.U winner laet year, U Ued for cehar honors with Ricoards ward. Eualgu Wiua. Ensgn ward trounced E.everth Ii, ths oniy game plaved in Las.gn stake. Tn other contests were postponed hut wul be pls)ed oft m the near future. All ot the wLl get into action this weea. Two opening round' games were played in - On division of Grant stake. Tfchav be sior for league play and th winners will meet in a round robin tourney t th end of th season. Wells and Ieveder wer rhe winning teams in th first round This week boih the southern riivisiors will get into act on for the Lrst 1 Dec. (Special) year 1927 goes down In OGDEN. gt Interest Is hold ng the finish. Thirty thousand saw the annual East-Vegame which the frhrlners put on for charity down on the coast the other day. Wo-- 4 from Tasadena is that 70.000 will witness the Tournament of Roses game between Stanford and Pittsburgh There Is every evidence also that the California vs Pennv!tania contest today at Berkeley will measure up to the others. It was sort of taken for granted that with the b g pvmea of the regular schedule out of the wav. Interest In football would lag. But not eo. These a'temtance figures constitute a wonderful tribute to great and popular span. e THE REVL RE5fT. It may be he can't hit a lick. But just as si rat stHv clever It irjav be that lie has the he k. .yid scienip, nor. wlritover: Itjfaay be he s a l an who 11 feel FOOTBAL Of Cage Games ... Brow-lung- . a glimmer of hope restoration of tha old rales of football. In ths action yesterday of tha Rules Committee of tha American Football association of the In favoring abandonment raw rules which were' instituted during the past season. hiie the committee can on!) recommend to the National Intercollegiate Athletic association that the old rules be restored to the.r former Innings, hop that these recommendations might bear fruit is seen In the action of the X. I A. 'A. Rules committee In granting greater recognition to the Coaches Aasoetgt on. The coaches have unanimously gone on record In faior of eliminating the lateral pass which they maintain Is too dangerous a threa and have also recommended that the rule regarding the fumbled punt be restored which allows a player to recover the ball and run with It ae well. Both committees have Ignored the fact that there Is an almost universal demand that the goal posts be brought back to the goal line. The fact Is also Ignored that the sett-nback of the goal posts has done away with one of the most beautiful plays ln football, the field goal. Furthermore no attention at all la paid to the national sentiment that the point after touchdown la an unfair and pernicious aipendage to the scoring system. But the worst offense of all la the fact that the desire of the fame in all these cases are given tha old vacant stare. If H wars not for these eame supporters of football, these ruls committees would be very un'mportant indeed. a a The rules coininilte, refers to the forward pass as ono of the new ventures m football. Il is - older than the gam? itself. Da Mil used it to defeat Goliath. a a a Next think you know some smart lawyer is going to find the jury insane. In Third Round ROMNEY of Montana Plate College has another formidable quintet at the Bobcat school this season. Last Romney $ men romped off with the Rocky Mountain conference title and they hope to repeat this year. The photo shown below was snapped a feW dav, ago and it shows the players on the squad at Bozeman this season. They are LEFT TO RIGHT. BACK ROW Coach Ott Romney. Anderson, R. Ward. Captain Breeden, Hurd, Manager Knobbe and Train.MIDDLE ROW Worden, Gardner, 0. Ward, Thompson, McFarland acd Worthington. FRONT ROW Buzzetti, er Dyehe. , Sadler and DeFrate. COACH OTT FOOTBALL RCI.ES. Is L Coach Romney Has Another Formidable Quint at Montana State College Pioneer. League Scene of Many rlERE , 1 |